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THE KtY.'S &
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Umarr PTe»- nt F«nui> O»nft»r-n. Since
February L Utti
Issued Every Friday
a
SMtal Orcaa sad Only Newspaper
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Hie Retired Preacher
I las His Say
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The Retired Prearher has alia; <
fwen abk* pte’t.s without
t») mrirh jar tn hi» n* rvmi< s\>t«m
Two or thrw* werk wa« n i-H
to go to At’anta. all df'tM’d up fit to
kiH inti found ■• 't pj » a V’v Tnutc*
before l»>av>nc ts^ that h«* could r» '
Ko Th^rs* rv t re 4 (Mur -f
about a lif tL t ’k * ‘h .t Th *
<etj d-a> he (ound ^ut that h , Hn
igMmrffle friend w-—"Vr’- s erS
Mr^ Adkfw i I* n s»t But anj
w»j la^t Monday afternoon sot
o<»? that Chi.tJ-’ MMX.h -e No 61
F. A A M stood a m’^hty i ch me
Ml b* rpprre^n rd at rhe Gmn'* Lo4>
Ke neptinK vh ch uas to b^rin the
wx! ds Mrs. Adam* ha- a sister in
M «o I fid not have to tw h--
arm a hit to gnf her to consent to go
We left oat bright and soon Tn^ctej
iwmnr The w ther was .dtai am*
we Md a wonderful trip.
Jddip V’Mt man «m CoPewe Burk
was *»lecfpii G « V - •♦•r lie
to c w ii qualified ter th- p^*.* HG
addr* <s whm }•!<»• d into r h > fjee
was a nmsbTpi 'Cf 1
Th- ar*- IT” Ma L»dg in
tfc^ State with 29>Bi nuzuLv.S. Th*
philocc'.hy ot th la nic Lodi; ir
no* to let yo*tr bit hand knz« a. hat
wnr rifM hir’d i <cinT Pery.ir.aii>
I tiunk .1 ww.id ' t*.;*. it they
would adv*.take a LFTTUi: K T.E
Make This
hcaugi; Cre To Remember!
DRiVE - PLAY
■>n the
“Wnßt P S M<*n f
F t MOI c «F uh ’
for your
V A C AIIC M
on the beech
I nratef* on tht 'Aur'd's
M> <t F'a—.ows Re h
(tiHihtr it ton of -,ri
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-•27 A AIUnIK A*e. IfetMiMa Beach, Kkirwti
THAN THEY DO. But that is one of ■
, the cardinal principle* of the order. '
; and may be they know more about it |
I than I do. it migM turpr.se the peo- .
pi - to know that for two and one half
. the Masonic Lodge hat furnish
ed food and shelter to one of our cit
izens
There were ab-zut fifteen hundred
memtert present.
Friday afternoon ’he Retired Prea- *
her 6- gan to feel that he was taking
. cold and ty Saturday noon it had him
down Sunday was spent in bed. Mrs i
' ‘-dnm< begged Dr Fisher to keep me ‘
.a. for we had two dinners sent in. ।
I th r.z t- .t I will be feeling fine in
r e day or to V often talk of having
■ Tad" eoMs. hut it not true that all of
’h> m a«e ba*-, i never had a good one.
Highlights from Flat Rock is a new
pch! --e .-m ismted month-:
ly. If you did not receive one and
woa'd lik« -o ’ :>? your name placed ;
on the maibn st drop a card to
High ights from Tat Rock Franklin.
Ta It - distribution.
Yours ice f . Rock,
JCA.
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! Soil Conservation In
11 ear J County
By B C Patrick
M- Emmett Jackson, near Central
►at* hee a roone’utor of the West
T.-O”ia S'*' 1 r* mseyvntidr* Thst-ic* nai '
t^ e-. e,- >ng hl' catt'e on a fieUi'cit
. ' ,* k • . jf r j ß ek» n h-<_- at c nt;
,z 5 ui res of kudzu that furnishes bis f.
1 »t’ » g azing during drought; and al- i
*n aftn- '-ost If.? plans to graze his
fafriy r!**an and then overplant
'it T~ith a mix-ure of crimson clover
; and rescue grass.
A lar<# n -mter of farmers are he
. ginning to lea: n th-* importance of,
kudzu as well a»- sericea to dry wea
ther grazing and also fall grazing a'-
, ter frost
I
Mr. J«m.e« Bowen, whose farm is
near Centralhatchee has seeded 15 ac- ’
res of low bottomland to fescue grass -
and ladino clover. This land was dim
ed wrh one ton per acre and an ap
plieation of 500 pounds of 4-12-12 fert
ilizer per acre was applied at piant
in* rime
Mr Watson Lancaster. Route 1 Fro
lona. has recently cleared some bot- ’
t imland for pasture and also constru- ।
cted a 61m ft. drainage ditch in this
piece of b< ttor: land A crawler trac
tor and grader was used to construct .
the ditch.
Mr Johnnie Mitchell on Highway
100 is pieparing land for seeding to
pasture He is also preparing land for
- Austrian, winter peas and vet
ch on crupland. Mr. Mitchell says. “If
pos io le. I want to get a winter cover J
crop on all the land that I plan to'
cultivate next year”.
Mirage end Ree'iry
There are three dlTe. rtershj whlrt
le^ert t-e-eiera esa fell whether ’bet i
«ee a n. ra. t of a bike es ma! water*
l u. izr u- ially quivers and changai
n shape; a real lase does not bars
his nr pmnin. rat a distance Area
ake usually has a dark hand i*f seg*
■v' n smund ft and Sfrits fly sear f
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f YHr « BFIKRKtW Vol KT I
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f - % Rf ’• R F| < J
, r»-m-w «e«d frrw hmblfi 4 rate. 1 ,
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H re « rea tuxurv at no gvea
exren«e.
• *- , -ni'a»e <’ores
xnd restaurs*-’« nearby.
• Qf»iei and Clean
i «. f v P rwu „f cvraplete
•mtnrt.
« t । I*7-king
»i v.wir *.wn fvent .ksT.
a f'<^-..wn*r*’tt**<j
’•v ’R:n Walkers Puoii
eatfon.*.
WKWM AFD BAMMBL FWaKKUUI GA
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$256.00 TO CUTEST GIRL
$250.00 TO CUTEST BOY
(mtkm-wce contest)
la ^cuf!
• Just take your children to the place end time given below.
An espert children's phetographer from Woltz Studios w,[|
taka FREE entry pictures.
* Proofs will be shown at • later date ... select your favorite
pose and your child is automatcau'y entered in th* contest
and his or her picture wii be printed in this newspaper at
a future date.
• You may, if you wish, order photographs for gifts or keep
sales direct from tha Studio .. . but this is entirely up to
you.
• This is not « beauty contest. Awards are made for character
and personality as reflected in the portrait.
• See additional details in news columns of this edition.
HERE IS THE TIME AND PLACE
Fri., Nov. 5, lOa.m. to sp.m.
At The Office Next To
Barker Furniture Company
If oth rs have failed you. pay the MYS
TERY W OMAN a visit. Don’t judge me
by others—try oac reading and be convin
ced.
MAHAU WDICIIT eK ~ dr
Fxlmi-t mnUMn IfilHin I and Adxiv-r
Permanently Located in Studio Trailer at N.w River
Service Station on US 27, 6 miles south of Hrankiin. 12
miles north of LaGrange.
WOODINGS
“Ladies Apparel"
The store of nationally advertised merchan
dise, invites you to pay them a visit and see their
new Fashions Your patronage will be
appreciated.
Wooding s
211 Mam Street
LaGrange, Da.
HEARN MONUMENT COMPANY
F^ettrl)
CARROLLTON MARBLE XTORKS
Dergner Staltiers of Frne Me»ion.ji<
Lemma Hearn Ne*nan Highway .
Res Phene MB-R Phone 7(*
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Pnakfiß, Heard Cour.ty Geotfa, Frida* Js”? 5 ’954
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Fishing—At Lost?
C T/jiT Eshermen didn’t put away their equipment during
** September. They just made sure it was ready for the
r —rs of some of the best fishing of the year during October
w J? " «
i - ’3KbK
bee&ets blazing in the boats "and keep toasty warm. Many
sperxsmen enjoy dean, brisk, chilled air that brings color to
the shTtis.
A few wH! say it is too cold to fish and fish wont bite
in _u-.i weather. What about fishing through the iee?
Mary Georgia angers have fished when icicles hung off
the guides while they were retrieving their lures. Pre
pare and dress for 1L You may get a new fishing thrill.
• « • « •
V.”.0-o-o! Poe-yew! •
Tadpoles feed- o?p algae and other vegetation, supplemented
h; srnad aqu^tk insects and ohisr animal food. After the
tc_pc!e beeomas an adult frog it becomes carnivorous, eating
sr:.T “mall creatures as insects, crawfish, snails, worms, sold
ers, t-z.
li.en are three species of carp. The German brown,
the mirror and the leather carp. . . . Skunks are seldom
a mstch for their enemy, the great homed cwL After the
f ,ht. the cwl is a highly scented bird with an odor that
would Wilt a rem.
• • • • •
Biggest Rcpti'e
- largest kn-wn reptile is the leatherback, a marine
turtle. Some have weighed in at almost 1.500 pounds ind
measured eight Eet in length. . . . Three fourths of all hunt
ing accidents in the United States last year occurred under
cond ons of good visibility. Be sure of that target ’
Some of the experts say—NO—but anybody ean be
eojre a good fiaherman. There is one good reason why
an >ody can cn :xd- f h can’t tell a good fisherman from
tee poor ones. Amateurs and rank novices often Kring in
junkers. Control of lures and mastering lure actions is a
ma.ter of patience and practice. Above all—learn to lo
cate tae fish. Fish where they are—not where they ain'L
'F’y to r 7 2 ^5 3 yo-nt to go with a fellow who has a repu
tation oi being a good fisherman and keep your eyes open.
• • » • »
P."’an Skeleton
Earthwor —is can be both male and female and capable of
laymg eggs to produce their own kind. . . . When quail it
tempj long flights over water and don't make it—they try
to complete the flights by swimming to shore. ... A 5 foot
long, 25-pound pelican has a skeleton that wel^a just 23
ounces.
• a o • a
Frc»t Weather Report
Bluefish kill other fish for the sheer of ’."ling but
the ugly old barracuda usually kills to Si .sl, its appetite.
Barracudas are reported never to hunt in packs.
Nearly twice as many hunting accidents are experienced
by hunters aged 19 or under than any other 19-year span
age group. ... It isn’t true that cats always land on then
feet and elephants are afraid of mice. But. tree frogs often
sing during damp weather or just before a storm.
♦ » • • •
He didn’t have to be led into temptation— he could
fiii-j his own way.
When egotists meet, “It’s an I for an L”
Sunshine Sue,
sux ci WRVAs “O’d
Domin*oa Barn Dance siys:
"Yav knew, friends,
I just etuis'n’t set c gssd t<_jhe
without Ka; o
t':e fell rkk Ravar
ts Rare irakes
r.y feigns a big svcccaS
— — >
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★ IH-FOUWO ano 3-7quNo •omss...s- and id-pound cans *
PRINTING
To Fit Every Business and Purpose
and November. Bass move back in the
shillcws during these coloriui and moder
auly warm days.
Some anglers fish every month of the
year. The 'cold feet’ problem has been
solved now that several manufacturers
have a new boot on the market that
keeps the feet warm right down to zero.
Plain eld wool gloves take care of the
hands.
When icy winds rake big lakes, wise
anglers are prepared. Some have charcoal
k <
Pour it on
biscuits,
pancakes...
everything!
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