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Can aTRIPE^41c Vienna Sausage . 19c For Fine Wathable* LUX FLAKES ft. 27c Strained Baby Poods GERBER'S 3 Glass 4Q. Jars Z9C Deodorant Soap LIFEBUOY 3 23c Short Grain Rice WATERMAIU 2-Lb. Pk?. 33c Chicken of the Sea TUHA Mo. H Can 39c Health Soap LIFEBUOY 25c Bath Sixe Bakerite SHORTENING 73c 3-Lb. Con W\V\\V.V\W%^% %.v v\\^V\ Milk Production At Record Level Milk cow* on North Carolina farms have Increased steadily since mid- IMS, and now stand at 384,000 head TTita approaches closely the state's record-high number recorded in June of 1944 when 389,000 head were estimated on farms. Improved breeding and hus bandry practices have resulted In a greater average flow of milk per cow In recent years and this fact, combined with greater numbers on farms, places current monthly produc tion at record levels. The preliminary estimate for, October 1953 production of 141 million pounds is the highest on record for October, com paring with 136 million pounds for October, 1952, and 131 mil lion pounds for October, 1951. Condition of pastures improv ed slightly over October 1 and were reported at 55 per cent of normal on November 1. This Is the lowest November 1 pasture condition reported since 1926. Pastures which have been seed ed and fertilized In recent years are recovering somewhat with emergence of clovers, blue grass, and other fall grasses. Untreat ed pastures, however, have lit tle chance to produce any wint er graziiy; ? having suffered heavily from drought and in many cases, over-grazing. Got Something To Sell? Then It Will Pay You To Advertise It In | Th e I P~css If it's i store full of Merchandise you have to sell, advertising in The Press will help you move it. faster, and Cut Down Tour Over head. If it's some article you no longer need, some - body else does, and will Pay Ton Money for it. AND REMEMBER The Franklin Press Is the ONLY medium that . . . Goes into the Homes of Mneon County People. Reaches into every sec tion and every com munity. STATS in the home for a week or longer, carrying your advertis ing message day after day to person after person. m ACON'S Newest Citizen? Mr. and Mrs. A. Rufus Mor gan, Jr., of Birmingham. Ala., a daughter, Anna Chipman, No vember 23. Mr. Morgan Is the son of Dr. A Rufus Morgan, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raby, of Franklin, Route 3, a daughter, November 30 at Angel Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, jf Pontlac, Mich., and Frank lin, a daughter, November 27 at Angel Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Vester A. Led ford, of Franklin, Route 3, a daughter, Jacklyn Helen, No vember 29 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCoy, of Franklin, Route 4, a daugh ter, Juanita Sheryl, November 24 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards, of Franklin, a son, James Arch, November 21 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hun nicutt, of Franklin, a son, George William, December 8 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Woot en.-of Franklin, Route 3, a son, Dennis Paul, December 5 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard Cook, of Cullasaja, a daughter, Lois Inez, December 2 at Angel Hospital. Highland Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vinson, a daughter, Pamela Marlene, No vember 27. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Calloway, a daughter, Patricia. Dr. and Mrs. C. Bittle, a daughter, December 5. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Matthews, of Highlands, a daughter, Pa tricia 'Bonne, December 1, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown, of j Highlands, a son, Charles Tolli- > ver, November 28 in Clayton, i Ga. HAVE .SOCIAL HOUR The Methodist Young People of the Highlands church at- . tended a social hour in the so cial room of the church Decem ber 3. The social hour was one in a series to be given every Thursday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. The time was spent playing ping-pong, checkers, folk-games, and others. Refresh ments were served. rwo Girls Named \s Delegates To llYJ7. Conference Miss Betty Howard, of the till berry Methodist Church, lid Miss Jean Blaine, of the Larson Chapel Methodist ,'hurch, will represent the Ma on Methodist Yduth Fellowship ub- district at a W.N C plan king conference at Pheiffer College, Melsenhelmer, January .-3. The two were selected as del egates at a county-wide MVJ, neeting Monday night at the Larson Chapel church Miss Howard is president of he county organization and bliss Blaine is secretary-treas lrer. An estimated 100 boys and flrls attended Monday's meet ng. Lemmie Houston is spending ieveral days with his wife and months stay in Iceland, work Daby at Gneiss, after a three ng with MH.S.B. companies. Legal Advertising Land for Timber Exchange Notice Mrs. Maggie Carpenter has applied for exchange under the Act of March 3, 1925 (43 Stat. 1215) offering all that tract of land lying on the waters of White Rock Branch of Tessen tee Creek in Macon County, North Carolina being parts of State Grants Nos. 2245 and 7059 recorded in Book D-5, page 223, public records of Macon County, North Carolina, in exchange for not to exceed an equal value of National Forest Timber located on National Forest land on Cane Creek, Holly Branch and Amnions Creek of Chattooga River, totaling 1400 acres, more or less, in Macon County, North Carolina, or such other areas as may be designated by the Reg ional Forester. Persons claiming said prop erties or having bona fide ob jections to such application must file their protests w th the Regional Forester, U. S. Forest Service, 50 Seventh St., N. E., Atlanta, Georgia before janu D10? 4tc? 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