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I Macon Schools Show ProgreM Over Ten Year Period Education is just as much a part of our war effort today as produc tion along mechanized lines or other home front work. Now, as perhaps never before, it is necess ary that we do not neglect educat ing the generation that will have the tremendous job of rehabilitat ing the war- torn world. Improve ments have been made in our /edu cational system, and the indica tions that they will continue are encouraging. The measure of improvement in the schools over a ten-year period xhay be seen in the following com parative figures, obtained from the office of Guy L. Houk, county superintendent of schools. Macon conty has 29 schools with an enrollment of 3,874, and a teach ing force of 1(W. Ninety-four oi these teachers hold A-grade certi ficates. Ten years ago there were 47 schools with two-thirds of the children in one and two teacher schools. Eighteen of the 110 teach ers held A-grade certificates. A number of the small schools have been consolidated with a teacher for, every grade. High school enrollment has in creased 30 per. cent in 10 years. Th^ number of high- school gradu ates has increased by 50 per cent. In 1932-1933 there w,ere 4,204 vol umes in the libraries. In 1942-'43 there were 9,432 volumes. These figures , comparing 10 years ago with the present, show definite progress along educational lines. It is important that this iVend continue. Gneiss "By Mri. F. E. Mashburn (Written fur Publication on July IS). Through the T. V. A. the book mobile route is to be extended up Walnut Creek to the end of the gravel road. Therefore, the families living in this isolated community will have the opportunity to read the best and newest books. He books will he in charge of Mrs. F. E. Mashburn. Miss Mayme G. and Carl D. Moses of Ellijay were visitors at the home of Frank Mashburn, Sun day. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keener are celebrating the arrival of a son, Norman, July 9. Fred Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry of Ellijay visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keener, Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. HuH visited the Turtle Pond Sunday school, Sunday morning, and the Walnut Creek Sunday school in the after noon. The Walnut Creek Sunday school plans to have a Children's D?y program the first Sunday in August. Our friends are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Benni/e Leopard of Yellow Mountain recently visit ed Mr. Leopard's mother, Mrs. Josephine Leopard. Charles Stiwinur, who broke one of his legs in January, has returned from the Angel clinic where he has been undergoing treatment. Mrs. Gertrude Straine of Jeffer son City, Tenn., is at her summer home at Walnut Gveek. Mrs. Carl Peek is visiting in Gastonia. Mrs.. Lou Mashburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Mashburn of Iotla, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mash burn and two children of Pine Grove, were recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MaShburn. Crops are beautiful, but the con tinuous rain makes harvesting of small grain and hay difficult. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stiwinter of Cullasaja are now caring for Haz*l and Odel Stiwinter. The communi ty misses them and fheir sister, Ola, since they have gone away. . Dehydrating foods was the lesson our Home Demonstration Agent, Mrs. Sherrill, taught us at our last meeting at the home of M*s. Cora Mashburn, July 6. DIXIE WOOD IN WAR The National Forests in eleven Southern Slates sold almost two million dollars worth of timber and forest products during the fiscal year which ended June 30, 1943, according to the U. S. Forest Ser vice. Virtually all these products were used in producing war mater ials. TREES MAKE SOAP Rosin from pine trees is being substituted for fats in making soap. Turpentine is the base for synthe tic camphor, and can be made in to synthetic rubber. Church Services Sunday, July 25, 1M3 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R.? J. F. Mmbnu 1 1 :00 a. m. and 8 :30 p. m. ? Wor ship service. 7:30 p: m.? B. T. U. Prayer service Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. FRANKLIN METHODIST CHURCH Rav. J. U Stoka* II 11 a. m. ? Worship service. 6:00 p.m. ? Young People's Fel lowship. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R.v J. T. GUIaapia, Ph. D. 1 1 :00 a. _m. ? Services. 5 :00 p.nT ? Christian Endeavor. ST. ACNES EPISCOPAL Rav. A. Rufu* Morgan 4th Sunday: 8:00 p. m. ? Evening prayer and sermon. MACON METHODIST CIRCUIT Rav. J. C. S waits 4 th Sunday : 11:00 it. m. ? Patton. 2:00 p. m? Mt. Zion. 3:00 p. m ? Maiden. FRANKLIN METHODIST CIRCUIT Rav. A. C. Waiiaca 4th Sunday : 1 1 :00 a. m. ? lotla. 7 :30 p. m. ? Snow Hill. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC PARISH Waynesville, every Stwiday 11 a. m. Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day 8 a. m. , CULLASAJA PENTACOSTAL R.?. C W. ll.Hr, Puk. 11:15 a.m. ? Morning worship. 7 :30 p.m. ? Evangelistic service. SUCARFORK AND NEWMAN'S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rn. Robert Williams 4 th SuncWy : 3 :30 p. m. ? Newman's Chapel. Use More Grazing Crop* For Poultry North Carolina poultry growers must turn to soybeans, cowpeas, lesped/eza, and the clovers as a source of protiens, since the sup ply (ram animal sources has been greatly reduced because of the war, says R. S. Dbearstyne, head of the Poultry Department at N. C State College. This means that growers must put thveir flocks on temporary pas tures of legumes and make use of range shelters, which may t* con structed from srrap materials found about the farm. A cow pasture provides an .excellent range for pullets, since cows keep the grass well cropped, thus making availa ble a constant supply of young, tender green blades. Commercial fisheng has been cur tailed and fish meals are not be ing imported from other coun tries. Adequate supplies of bone meal, which supply the necessary phosphorus for poultry feeds, are also very small and cannot be depended upon. Dearstyne advises that poultry grower supplement mined feeds with crops which are easily produced on the farm so that the chickens may hie kept in just as healthy a condition as pos sible. Especially in the care of late hatched chickens this is particu larly important. DRYING A carload of dehydrated onions, shipped from California to New York, will save 54,000 oar-miles, the statisticians my. Here is a fervent wish that they do not start drying watermelons, not this summer any way. CHICKENS Farmers are asked to raise an extra 200,000,000 chickens in 1943. Some have figured that these chick ens will require about 20 biUion tons of extra feed, if they are made to w^igh 3 pounds each. Planned For YOU Plaa.ia? YOU U am <Uilr aim pi? aing you with tasty food, and refreshing fouataia drink*. A eooj pUoa to nlw and enjoy yomr maal. CAGLE'S CAFE TOWN OF FRANKLIN Cash Disbursement* for Fiscal Year Ending June 39, 1943. July Department Petty Cash Account, Gen era), water, street 4 fire 22.70 C. D. Baird. police 50.00 Bank of Franklin, Debt Service 30.00 Town of Franklin Sinking Fund Account, Debt Ser vice . 1,500.00 John Bulgin, street 45J35 Charlie Shields, street .... 38.70 Treas. Macon Co., street.. 86.90 Macon County Sup. Co., street 75.16 Western Caro. Tele. Co., Gen. & Fire 4.66 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Go., Water, Street & Fire... 270.17 N.C. State Board of Health Water ............. 16.00 W. G. Hall, w?t*r ........ 78.10 Franklin Hwde. Co., St. & water 17j00 Reeves Hwde. Co., street. . 19X15 Stewart's Esso. Sta., street f>M Std. Oil Co. of N.J, street 131.80 Ingersoll-Rand Co., street. 30.56 H. H. Plemmons, street . . 24.00 Burrell Motor Co., street. . .75 H. L. Bryant, genial.... 15.00 State Treasurer, general. . 4.00 County Treas., gen 34.55 City Garage, St. & Fire.. 6.96 Reid's Esso Sta., street. . 2.85 Bank of Franklin, Debt Svc 30.15 Homer Cochran, police 10.00 A. C. Pannel, street 25.00 E. W. Long, gen.... .- 100.00 Bank of FranMin, Debt Svc 30.15 Ed Whittington, street 8.13 O. W. Stanfield, street.... ' 2j60 Jessie Thomas, street 15.13 A. C Pannel, street 12.00 Jessve Thomas, water 5.75 T. F. Ry Co, Fire 2.48 Duncan Motor Co., Fire.. 530.00 Homer Cochran, police .. 31.06 Roy Cunningham, gen..... 38.50 J. O. Harrison, gen 20.83 C. D. Baird, police 50.00 W. M. Officer, police ... 75.00 H. L. Bryant, gen 15.00 Carl Tysingf r, Fire 20.00 W. G. Hall, wat e? 2S.00 A. C. Pannel, street 138.00 Total $3,695.38 August Charlie Shields, street .... 34 20 Petty Cash Acct., gen., st. 4 fire 27.55 Reid Womack, street 4.57 Franklin Hwde. Co., street and water 5.60 Franklin Press, gen 7.50 Gilbert Printing Co, gen... 6.42 The State, gen 50.00 W. G. HaH, water 59.10 W. S. Darley & co., water 6.75 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., water, street & fire .... 297.47 Stewart's Esso Sta., f ire .. 4.80 Tidewater Sup. Co., lire. . 159.62 Std. Oil Co. of N. J, street 116.91 Macon Co. Sup. Co., strut 52.93 Ingersoll-Rand Co., street 19.74 H. -H. Plemmons, street.... 21.00 Reevs Hwde. Co, street.. .60 City Garage, street ...... 20.50 Western Caro.T el. Co, gen. 3.95 C. D. Baird, police 25.00 Carl Tysinger, lire 50.00 Homer Cochran, police.... 10.00 A. C. Pannel, street 20.50 Petty Cash Acct St Gen. & fire 1525 E. W. Long, gen 100.00 A. C Pannel, street 10X10 John Dills, gen 31.05 State TV**?, (en IOjOO County Treas., gen 52.65 Duncan Motor Go, fire 43.00 Ida Bryant, gen 50.00 Jim Norton, street 18.00 Homer Cochran, potior .... 10.00 TOTAL *1.344*6 A. C. Pannel, street 150.00 W. M. Officer, police .... 7?00 J. O. Harrison, gen 20JB4 Charlie Shields, street .... 27.90 Carl Tysinger, fire 20X10 C D. Baird, police 50.81 Homer Cochran, police . 24.19 W. G. HaU. water 25.00 H. L Bryant, gen 15.00 T. W. Porter, gen 50.00 A B. Slagle, Co. Tfeas, gen 14.00 Ed Whittington, street . . . 5.00 Reid Womack, street 7.92 Petty Cash Acct. Wtr, St. gen. fire 39.78 Franklin Press, gen. . . .<?? 26.70 Franklin Ins. Agency, gen. 22.09 Western Caro. Tel.G>.,gen. 3.50 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co, water, street & fire 308.89 W G. HaH. water 39.50 Stewart's Esso Sta, fire. . 4.80 fire 799 Macon Co. Sup. Co, street & fire 75-32 Franklin Hwde. Co, street 7.17 Gty Garage, fire ft street.. 21.03 Std. Oil Co. of N. J, street 92.19 H. H Plemmons, street.... 42.00 S. H. Lyle, Estate, water 75.00 E. W. Long, gen 100.00 Petty Cash Acct, water.... 8.00 Homer Cochran, police.... 50.00 A. C. Pannel, street 25.00 TOTAL f 1,48083 October W. M. Officer, police .... 75.00 J. O. Harrison, gen 20.84 Homer, Cochran, police . . . 50.00 H L. Bryant, gen 15.00 W. G. Hall, water 25.00 A. C. Panoei, street 150.00 Carl Tysinger, fire 20.00 Petty Cash Acct. water & street 8.43 H. L. Bryant, debt ser. .. WO.OO C Al Shields, street .... 7.02 Petty Cash Acct., fire.... 13.00 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 30.15 S. H. Lyle, debt service .... 00.00 Franklin Press, gen 17.95 Keid Womack, street .... 0.2 1 Western Caro. Tel. Go., gen. J. 50 K. S. Armstrong & Bros., street 50.00 W. G. Hall, water 52.25 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., water, street & fire 307.85 N.C State Board of Health, ?water 16.00 Mrs. W. W. Sloan, waiter. . 3.40 Reeves Hdwe. Co., water. . 10.27 W. H. Slack, Jr., street.. 3.10 Macon Co. Sup. Go., street and fire ................ 65.75 Franklin Hdwe. Co., street 10.10 Std. Oil Co. of N. J., street 130.63 City Garage, street 4.60 HI H. Plemmons, street . . 40.00 Stewart's Svc. Sta., street. 3.80 County Treas., gen'. 36.00 State Treas., gen 13.00 Petty Cash Acct., street, water, fine & gen 15.50 E. W. Long, gen 100.00 Homer Cochran, police . . 25.00 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 30.00 J. H. Stockton, Executor for J.. E. Rickman, gen... 10.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? water, tire, & gen : ... 15.00 Homer Cochran, police 100.00 Petty Cash Acct? fen. & street ; . 3.51 TOTAL $1,638.15 November J. O. Harrison, gen 20.84 A C Pannel, street 160.00 Car! Tysinger, fire 20.00 W. M. Officer, police .... 75.00 W. G. Hall, water 25.00 H. L. Bryant, gen 15.00 C. A. Shields, street 47.70 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 601.75 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 60.15 John Dills, gen 69.45 Petty Cash Acct. ? gen., st. and fir* 15.14 Western Caro. Tel. Co., gen. 3.50 Nantahaa Pwr. & Lt. Co., street, water & fire 312.27 Talman Office SuppHes, Inc., gen 11.05 W. G. Hall, street & water 57.90 City Garage, fire & street.. 11.10 Franklin Hdwe. Co., street 4.38 Std. OH Co. of N. J., street 122.33 Macon Co. Sup. Co., street and water 43.95 Burrell Motor Co., street & fire 9.97 H. H. Plemmons, street 42.00 Treas. Macon Co., gen 67.65 State Treas., gen 11.00 Mrs. W. B. McGuire, street 4.50 Stewart's Esso Sta., fire & street 7.92 Reid Womack, street 16.28 E. W. Long, gen. 100.00 Ed Whittington, street 9.06 A. C. Panael, street 30.00 R. S. Jones, gen 60.00 Homer Cochran, police 25.00 Baak of FranMin, debt svc. 90.25 TOTAL $2,150.16 December Homer Cochran, police 100.00 W. M. Officer, police 75.00 Car Tytinger, fir* 20.00 J. O. Harrison, gen 20.83 A C Pannel, street 130.00 C A. Shields, street 54.00 H. L. Bryant gen 15.00 Ed Whittington, street..., 5.63 Bess Dcrwdle, debt svc 60.00 E. W. Long, gen. 100.00 Grover Jamison, Agt., gen. 31.45 Western Caro. Tel. Co., gen. 3.50 Franklin Press, gen 35.53 Naatahala Pwr. &'Lt. Co., water, street & fire 330.34 W- G. Hall, water........ 77.00 City Garage, street 46.90 Macon Co. Sop. Oo., street 40.72 Franklin Hdw<e. Co., street - 3.3 3 Borrell Motor Co., street . . 2X10 W. H. Slack, Jr., street.... 217.39 H. H. Plemmons, street .. 38.00 State Treas., gen 7.00 County Tneas., gen 3f00 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 210.35 Carl Tysinger, street 10.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? fire, wa ter, gen. and street 12.74 A C Pannel, street 30.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? street & g?n. ? (5.75 Std. Oil Co. of N. J., street 15884 John Dills, gen 37.35 Homer Cochran, police 25.00 N. C Dept. Motor Vehic les, gen 3.00 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 30.00 Grover Jamison, Agt., fire 31.45 N.C State Fireman's Assn. fire ;...... 10.00 E. W. libng, gen. 62.50 Homer Cochran, police ... 100.00 W. M. Officer, police. 75.00 A. C. Pannel, street 130.00 J. O. Harrison, gen 20.83 TOTAL $2,401.43 January J. P. Bradley, gen 22.0} Petty Cash Acet.? Gen., wntr ft fir* IM0 Ben McCollum, gen 20.00 Franklin Press, gen. ' 12.75 Macon Ins. Agency, gen... 15.75 N.C. State Board of Health water 16.00 W. G. Hall, water 73.60 Stewart's Esso Sta., fire.. 5.96 The Texas Co., street.... 4.40 Franklin Hdwe. Co., street and water 123 Maoon Co. Sup. Co., street and water 48.80 City Garage, street 29.15 Std. Oil Co. of N.J., street 26.97 H. H. Plenunons, street.... 39.00 H. L. Bryant, gen 15.00 Carl Tysinger, fire ...... 20.00 State Treas., gen 9.00 Macon Co. Treas., ?en.... 40.65 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., street, water & fire 319.44 Keid Womack, street 3.84 Western Caro. Tel.Co., gen. 3.50 Miles & O'Brien, gen 306.22 C. A. Shields, street 5.40 A. C.Pannel, street 20.00 Bank of Franklin, debt svc. 30.15 Ed Whittington, street 2.50 Henry Mashburn, water.... 6 JO E. W. Long, gen 62.50 A. C Pannel, gen 15.10 Petty Cash Acct. ? gen., -wa ter & street 5-30 Carl Curtis, water - 2.00 Mrs. N. G. Williams, water 2.00 Honver Cochran, police.... 25.00 T. W. Angel, Jr., gen 100.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? fire, wa ter & gen. 19.00 Roy Cunningham, gen 54.00 A. C. Pannel, street 140.00 TOTAL $1,542.20 February J. O. Harrison, gen 20.83 E. W. Long, gen. . . 58jb0 Homer Cochran, police...'.. 96.10 W. M. Officer, police 74.10 Carl Tysinger, fire 20.00 H. L. Bryant, gen. ........ 15.00 J. P. Bradley, gen 20.70 Ed Whittington, street 13.20 Gilbert Printing Co., gen... 5.72 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., , water, street & fire ... 396.82 W. G. Hall, water. ......... 80.50 Reeves Hdwe. Co., water... 2.37 Zickgraf Hardwood Co., st 1.10 Std. Oil Co. of N.J., street 109.43 Macon Co. Sup. Co., street & water 39.80 City Garage, street fire & water 20.35 H. H. Plemmons, street . . 21.00 Macon County, street .... 90.00 Ingersoll-Rand Co., street. . 8.39 State Treas., gen 12.00 Treas. Macon Co., gen.... 91.00 G. C Buchanan, gen 220.87 Petty Cash Acct. ? water street & fir* 13.50 Franklin Hdwe. Co, water 1.51 Western Car. Tel. Co., gen. 4.55 Reid Womack, street 9.36 Bank of Franklin, g,en. . . 3.60 Henry Mashburn, streeet .. 16.20 M. A. Senders, street 810 Jule Tallent, street 11.73 Lon Roper, street ........ 10.05 A. C. Pannel, street and water 17.00 A C. Pannel, gen 38.00 E. W. Long, gen " 121.10 J. O. Harrison, gen 20.83 Homer Cochran, police .... 121.10 W. M. Officer, police 74.10 Carl Tysinger, fire 20.00 , A. C. Pannel, street 150.00 H. L. Bryant, gen 15.00 TOTAL ........... $2,093.71 March J. P. Bradley, gen 17.55 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., water, street & fire ... 313.60 Reeves Hdwe. Co., street and water 1.48 Bulgin Bros., water 9.00 W. G. Hall, water 80.10 McBurney Stoker & Equip ment Co., water 1,363.67 Std. Oil Co. of N.J., street 95.45 Macon Co. Sup. Co., street and water 59.63 Franklin Hdwe. Co., water 13.44 Charlie Shields, street 6.30 Petty Cash Acct. ? street, water & gen . 36.05 A. C. Pannel, street 42.00 Western Car. T>1. Co., gen. and itreet 5.15 Stewart's Esso Sta., street ZSO Macon Co., Treas., gen... 68.80 State Treas., gen. 11.00 City Garage, street, fire & water 3.60 Homer Cochran, police ... 25.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? street water & gen 13.23 C. A. Shields, street 16.65 A. C. Ty singer, fire ...... 15.00 P<etty Cash Acct. ? gen. & fire 4.10 J. O. Harrison, gen 20.83 E. W. Long, gen 121.10 Carl Ty singer, fire 20.00 Homer Cochran, police . . . 25.00 W. M Offiter, police .... 74.10 H. L. Bryant, gen 15.00 * TOTAl. .......... $2^63.53 April H. L. Bryant, debt svc.... 90.00 Western Car. Tel. Co., gen. 5.60 J. P. Bradley, gen. ...... 20.25 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., street, water & fire ' 331.66 W. H. Slack, Jr., street. . 151.54 A C. Pannei, street 113.10 H. H. Ptemmoni, street .. 11.00 City Garage, fire 90 W. c. HtH, ??t*r 78.10 N.C. State Board of Health, water 16.00 R. S. Jones, gen. .. 75.00 Wilson Smart, street 9.49 State Treas., gen 16.00 Macon County Treas., gen. 50.00 Burrell Motor Co., street.. 20.00 Stewart's Service St*., fire 4.01 Collector oi Int. Revenue, gen *. 4550 Petty Cash Acct. ? fire & street 28.00 Bank of Franlcbn, debt sve 30.00 Bank of Franklin, debt sve 60.00 Bank of Franklin, debt sve 30.15 Carl Tysinger, fire 13.95 Bank of Franklin, debt sve. 30.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? gen. & water 9.25 Bank of Franklin, debt sve 2.10J.M Homer Cochran, police .... 25.00 A. C. Pannel, street 25.00 W. M. Officer, police .... 67.50 E. W. Long, gen. 121.10 A. C. Pannel, street 1+3 00 J. O. Harrison, gem 20.84 Homer Cochran, police .... 96.10 TOTAL $3,729-26 May Carl Tysinger, fire 2000 H. W. Cabe, gen. ........ 60.00 T. W. Angel, Jr., gen 60.00 Gen MeCollum, gen 40.00 Fred Cabe, gen 60.00 Paul Potts, gen 60.00 k. S. Jones, gen 160.00 W. G. Hall, gen., water.... 72.60 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., street, water & fire .... 253.77 Franklin Ins. Agency, gen. 188.08 R. M. Lediord, gen. 25.00 C A. Setser gen 4.00 George Mashburn, gen 4.00 Mrs. k. G. Beshears, g#n. .. 4.00 Mrs. Lester Conley, gen. . . 4.00 Jarvis Ledford, gtn 4.00 H. L. Bryant, gen. 15.00 Refreshment Shop, gen. . . 5.26 State Treas., gen 8.00 Treas. Macon Co., gen 36.35 Dr. H. T. Horsley, gen. . . -50.00 Petty Cash Acct. ? gen., fire , and water 38.60 J. P. Bradley, gen 7.65 Western Car. Tel. Co., gen. 4.90 Petty Cash Acct. ? fir# .... 12.00 Franklin Press, gen. .... 7.25 Homer Cochran, police.... 13 JO Homer Cochran, police* . . 25.00 W. Bo wen Henderson, gen. 125.00 A. C Pannel, street 35.00 Carl Ty singer, fire 30.00 Petty Gash Acct. ? water & street 13.24 TOTAL ...41,446.20 June E. W. Long, gen 155.10 Homer -Cochran, police- . ... 120.10 Oscar Dills, police 91.10 A. C. Pannel, street 133.60 Carl Tysinger, fire 20.00 J. O. Harrison, gen. 29.16 Treas. Macon Co., gen. .. 70.65 State Treas., gen 18.00 Mrs. It. L. Dowdk, debt svc 60.00 J. P. Bradley, gen. 22.80 Petty Cash Acct. ? fire .... 23.00 Western Car. Tel. Co 4.40 Nantahala Pwr. & Lt. Co., water, street & fire .... 300.05 , Franklin Press, gen 1.65 ( W. 0. HaH, water 70.10 ' Sou. Meter & Repair Co., water 25.50 McBurney Stoker A Equip ment Co., water 135.35 Asheville Paving Co., street 53730 FrankHn Chamber of Com merce, gen. ..A. 75.00 Petty Cash Acct.? *en. & fire .N^.. 12.77 Bank of Franklin, debt 210.35 A C. Pannel, street 25.00 O. W. DWs, police \ 50.00 O. W. Dills, police 148.10 Homer Cochran, rt^ce"^/l45.10 Petty Cash Acctf-gen. aa?\ street >7TTrrr^.. 5.33" E. W. Long, gen 155.10 A. C. Tysinger, fire ...... 20.00 A. C. Pannel, sitreet 168.60 H. L. Bryant, gen '5.00 TOTAL $2,748.41 Join Now! Protect, tbo WhoU Family Fine Solid Oak Cukate Potts' Burial Au'n. PbMM %1(4 \BeSuret? \put \RlVGt?n LoursW ping llJI ' ' ?l I w NO FINER COFFEE NT ANY PRICE BLUE RIDGE COFFEE "TOPS IN TASTE"
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