Former M1m Thiapen
Hurt In Auto Mitnap
Prlends here hate received
word that Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Llnde and baby were Injured
in an automobile accident near
Raleigh December 23. Ail three
are In Rex hpspi al, Raleigh.
Mr*. Llnde, the former Miss
Connie Thlgpen, who a number
of years ago made her home In
Franklin, was the most serious
ly injured, having suffered a
broken nose, broken wrist, and
injured knee. The Lindes, wha
live In Charlotte, we:e on their
way to Rocky Mount to spend
Christmas With Mrs. Linde's
parents at the time of the ac
cident. ?
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Dr. Janowsky Offer*
Seven Suggestions
To Macon Folk
The question, "What mea
ures can Macon County citi
zens take for the protection of
.he community against an
atomic attack?" was answered
this week by Dr. Carl C. Jan
owsky, district health officer,
thus climaxing a series of In
terviews with the health officer
concerning protection against
atomic warfare.
Ia answering the question, Dr.
Janowsky pointed out that he
would not attempt to answer
the question in full, since it in
volves considerations far beyond
the scope of the health de
par ment.
The best complete answer, he
said, is "making sure that this
community has organized a
committee for civil defense, and
making sure that the commit
tee is actually functioning."
The department's concern. Dr.
Janowsky declared, deals entire
ly with health measures that
can be taken by the individual
for his protection and the pro
tection of other families in his
community. He outlined the fol
lowing measures for the bene
fit of Macon County citizens.
"1. Be sure that you and your
children are immunized against
disease, and keep your immuni
zations up to date. Children
over three months of age should
begin immunizations ('shots')
for smallpox, whooping cough,
diphtheria, and tetanus. Adults
should be immunized every
year against typhoid; every
three years against tetanus;
approximately every five years
against smallpox.
"2. Know your blood type
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Ind keep I record of H on
your person. Tills will fMUl
aie giving blood to you la an
emergency. Ton may be typed
by your OWil do# tor, or you
will receive thU service, if you
donate blood to the Red Cross.
"3. Be sure you have had a
blood test within the past year.
This will assure you that you
do not have any terious blood
disease which may make the
difference between life and
death, If you should become an
A-Eomb casualty.
"4. Protec? your water supply
against contamination. The
health department will help you
with this, If you desire.
"5. Keep a supply of canned
and packaged foods on hand.
These can be used after wash
ing the outside of the contain
er, even a'ter exposure to the
gamma rays from an atomic
explosion.
"6. Keep in good physical
condition by proper die., proper
exercise, sufficient rest and
sleep, personal cleanliness, and
prompt attention to minor ill
ness. The health department Is
prepared to help you with ad
vice concerning these matters.
"7. See your doctor once a
year for physical examination
to maintain good health at all
times, but especially during this
emergency. Do it now, if you
have neglected this."
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE,
C. T. A.
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix of Maggie D. Moody, de
ceased, late of Macon County,
N. C., this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 25th day of
November, 1951 or this notice
will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will pleaee make
immediate settlement.
This 25th day of November,
1950.
NORA MOODY,
Administratrix, C. T. A.
N30 ? 6tp ? J4
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix of Henry Hays, deceased,
late o 1 Macon County, N. C.,
this Is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or be
fore the 16th day of November,
1951 or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate settle
ment.
This 16th day of November,
1950.
OLA THOMAS,
Administratrix
N23 ? 6tp ? 'D28
Say: "I saw it advertised |
in The Press"
So creamy and
smooth-. ?o rich and
rtfreshing ? Pet Eggnog
Ice Cream is the most delicious
[holiday taste-tempter of them sill
wf Of course, it's s traditional
Af "must" for your holiday
j, parties... but have lots of it
Q between times, too. And,
compare Pet with any other
Ice Cream. You're bound to
say if s the most delicious, the
most satisfying you've ever
tasted? because Pet Ice Cream
is made only of daily froth
whol e milk and daily froth
sweet c ream/
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Msfcst Seed les Crisis Tssts Ssttsr.
Pet's Qssllt; Test Tkssi Alll
Feed Mill
StftPta ComtrucLon Of
New Home
The Franklin - Feed Mill la
erecting a new building acrott
the itreet from (and we?t of)
the depot, and Bruce Palmer,
atmer, said this week that If
good weather hold*, the mill
will be In Its new home and
ready for business within 60
The tanl how Mtol U tx?
' pected to repfMcdt ?n lfwe,t
. ment at between $lS,OOd and
315,000, he said.
A two-story, cinder -brick
s ructure, the new mill will be
ISO feet by 100 feet. With a 50
feet by 50 feet basement hous
ing all of the milling machin
ery, be said. The second story
will be used for storing grain.
Mr. Palmer said plans call for
a large loading platform and
conveyor belts to load and un
Iftad grain, to speed up opera
tion* ao VI aeon County farmer*
will not loae time at the milL
Fronting the building, he said,
will be a 75-foot parting lot,
and special storage bins wUl be
Installed so fanners can mark
et all of their grain at the mill.
"I realise," Mr. Palmer said,
"that our present location on
the highway has been an in
convenience to our patrons, not
to mention motorist* who 1mm
had to dodge around trucks un
loading at the old mllL 1 ap
pre -la e iha people's bearing
with us."
The average amount ol citrus
fruit eaten by urban fanuLe*
has hardly chanced since IMS.
LIST YOUR jJAWT
PROPERTY flU If
Tax listers will be at the following place* in the various townships on the dates
given to list property for the year 1951. Th: Board of Commissioners asks all persons
to cooperate to the fullest extent in helping t ie listers to get a correct list of all property.
The law provides that a penalty shall be effe:ted against any person failing to list his or
her property (although this will not be applixl to non-residents). All persons should make
a strong effort to see the List Taker or hav.' some person represent them and save the
embarrassment of going before the Board as'cing for corrections when they have failed to
list their property.
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Following are the List Takers for January 1, 1951:
Franklin Township:
Frank" I. Murray? Beginning Jan. 2, 1951, upstairs In the
jury room of Vfre courthouse, all week days throughout the
month.
MilLshoal Township:
Jack Cabe? Beginning Jan. 5, 6 Becco's Store; Jan. 11,
12, 13 Smith's Store; Jan. 18 Mountain Orove School; Jan.
19, 20 Holly Springs School; other days at home.
Ellijay Township:
Orady Henry? Beginning Jan. 5, 6 C. Tom Bryson's Store;
Jan. 12, 13 Higdonvllle Schoolhouse; Jan. 19 Charlie Jones'
residence; Jan. 20 David Stanileld's Store; Jan. 26 Ben
Gibson's Store; Jan. 27 Mashburn Branch Schoolhouse;
Jan. 30 D. L. Norris' Store.
Cartoogechaye Township:
Oscar Lewis ? Beginning Jan. 5 John Roane's home; Jan.
6 Billy Byrd's home; Jan. 12 Oscar Lewis' home; Jan. 13
Shope's Store; Jan. 19, 20 Hopkins' Store; Jan. 26, 27 Led
ford's Store.
Sugarfork Township:
Mrs. Faye M. Mashburn? Beginning Jan. 5 Buck Creek
School; Jan. 6 Walnut Creek School; Jan. 12 Gold Mine
8chool; Jan. 13 Willie Moses' Store; Jan. 19, 20 Gneiss Post
Office.
Nantahala Township:
Newell Baldwin ? Beginning Jan. 6 Kyle Schoolhouse;
Jan. 8 Mark Haney's Store; Jan. 10 Dwight Waters' Store;
Jan. 11 Beechertown Schoolhouse; Jan. 12 Irvln Grant's
Store; Jan. 13 Otter Creek School; Jan. 15 Emmllt Dills'
Store; Jan. 17 Warren Owenby Store; Jan. 18 Choga;
Jan. 19 Chambers' Store.
Smithbridge Township:
C. S. Sams ? Beginning Jan. 5. 6 James Norris' Store; Jan.
12 Buchanan 8tore; Jan. 13 Rush's Store; Jan. 17, 18. 19,
20 Otto Schoolhouse.
Burningtown Township:
? f
Dennis Ohormley? Beginning Jan. 5, 6, O'Mohundro's
Store; Jan. 12, 13 Homer Rabun's Store; Jan. 19 Stiles
Post Office; Jan. 20 Calhoun's Store.
Cowee Township:
Prank R. Browning? Beginning Jan. 5, 6 E. O. Rick
man's Store; Jan. 12 Rose Creek Old Schoolhouse; Jan.
13 Edd McCoy's Store; Jan. 19 Buchanan's Store at Iotla
Bridge; Jan. 20 T. M. Rickman's Store; Jan. 27 Clyde N
West's Store; other days at home.
Flats Township:
Earl Dryman? Beginning Jan. 5, 6, 12, 13 Scaly Post
Office; Jan. 20, 27 Scaly Schoolhouse, other days at home
Highlands Township:
J. E. Potts? Beginning January 2, in Potts Brothers
Store and continuing on all week days throughout the
month of January.
All property owners are .required to return to the List Taker all the real estate,
personal property, etc., owned by each on the first of January.
All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required by law to lilt
their polls during January.
All persons who own property and fail to list it and who are liable for a poll tax
and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to
a fine or imprisonment upon conviction.
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FARM CENSUS NOTE
Each farm owner shall prepare a list of the acreage of each crop grown, including
tenths of acres of truck. The list should show the total acres cultivated by the owner,
a'so the acres cultivated by all tenants on each separately recognized farm, the acres
in improved pasture, woodland, idle and other lands. He shall be prepared to report
the number of hogs sold or slaughtered during past 12 months and tons of fertilizer
to be used during this crop year. This information is kept confidential and has no
relation to taxes. Its purpose is for agricultural education, economic analysis and safer
guidance of county agents and farmers generally.
LAKE V. SHOPE, Tax Supervisor