fHE HTCHLANDS MACONUN THE HIGHLANDS MACONlAN THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941 f ACE SIX Join Now Potts' Burial Ass'n. Protect The WKole Family Fine Solid Oak CatkeU Office Over Pendergraw' Store Classified Advertisements 1-'0UND Uranl'c hound. Owner, call at Franklin Press. M6-ltp . WATCHES Stveral good uecl watches at reasonable prices. GROVER JAMISON Jeweler 2tc Mo -Ml 3 1 , , I will trade a fine business or residential location in' Coral Gab les, a Miami, Florida, suburb for a good camp, preferably in or n,ear Highlands. H. F. DouKhty, 624 Navarre Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. F27-2tc M6 HJK"- KENT Six-room modern residence on Harrison avenue, un furnished. Reason for renting we are moving into the Ashe resi dence on the same street. C. T. BLAINE; . ltc M6 FOR SALE Few ever-bearing strawberry plants. Will have them in Franklin Saturday, March 15. 25 cents per. hundred. Sam Vanhook, Franklin Rt. 2 M6 2tc M13 WANTED Place in. private fam ily by young woman who has had a little experience in cooking, very fond of children. Apply 'Tosition" Care Franklin Press. M Itp FOR SALE Three good work horses. J. W. Addington, Frank lin Route 2. Order your baby chicks from this ad. Smithmont AAA quality N. C.--N. S. "certified pullorun tested New Hampshires, Barred and White Plymouth Rocks. $9.95 per 100; 300 for $28.30 delivered to you. White Leghorns $8.95 per 100 or 300 for $26.00. Mountain-bred chicks for mountain conditions. Order from Smithmont Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Murphy, Nl C. Mo2tc M13 FOR SALE Milk goats, two fresh, one fresh in April. Two year-old nannies, one. billy. Also piano, Westinghouse refrigerator, washing machine and other used furniture. Rev; R. B. DuPree, Highland ltc M6 . FOR SALE 32 acre farm, or will swap for one of fsame value and convenience. One and one-half miles north of Hiawassee, Ga. Just off the paved highway leading to Young Harris. Good pasture with water. Orchard. Plenty of out buildings, Fifteen acres in cultiva tion. Will make 20 to 25 bushels of wheat per acre. Six acres wood land. Eight-room dwelling with R. E. A. light worth $2,000. All cost me $3,000. Will take $2,000. W. R. Martin, Hiawassee, Ga., Rt. 1 M()-4tc M27 BEE'S Groceries and Feeds On Atlanta Highway Pure Rio Coffee, lb. pkg.... 10c 3 lb. pkg. ... ................................ 25c Brown Beauty, 2 lbs., 25c; 3 lbs. 37c White Castle Flour, 48 lb bag $1.19 Cotton Seed Meal, 7 per cent .$1.60 B. T. SANDERS The Macon County Board of Equalization and Review will meet at the Courthouse in Franklin on Monday, March 17, for the purpose of hearing any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable property assessed for taxation in the county in respect to the valuation of such property or the property of others. Lester L. Arnold Tax Supervisor Franklin Scouts Receive Merit Badges At Court Of Honor Three Franklin Scouts received merit badges at the Court of Hon or of the Smoky Mountains Dis trict Boy Scouts held on Monday evening at the Franklin Methodist church. Rev. J. L. Stokes II, pas tor of the church, presented the badges as follows: Paul Plcmnions. for evclinu: Gor- don. Porter, book binding; Gordon Porter, art; Lick Angel, pioneer ing. A. W. Allen,' executive of the Daniel Boone Council, of Asheville, attended. Ralph Andrews of Cullowbee, dUtrict chairman of advancement, met after the court of honor with the I scoutmasters to discuss plans for advancement of the work. George Lie of Sylva and Dr. Woody of Bryson City were out-of-town scoutmasters attending. : Taking part in a flag drill, dis playing nine flags of the United States were the following mem bers of the Franklin troop: Gor don Porter, W- P. Constance, Gus Leach, Frank Murry, Dick., Angel, Jack Angel, Paul Plcmmon,s, Kern ncth Conley and Harold Bradley. Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30 Night Shows 7 - 9 FRIDAY. MARCH 7 "GIRLS UNDER 21" Also: MARCH OF TIME And "GREEN ARCHER" No. 13 SATURDAY, MARCH 8 On Our Stage JUDITH JOHNSON WORDL'S BIGGEST MIND READER And 2 Big Shows GEORGE SANDERS IN "THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS' CHARLES STARRETT IN "THUNDERING FRONTIER" MONDAY, MARCH 10 On The Stage In Person BELLES' ORIGINAL HAWAIIAN FOLLIES DON'T MISS! Alao: ANNA NEALE RICHARD CARISON IN "No, No Nanette" Admission: Matinee, 30c Night, 40c Children 10c both shows Tax Included TUESDAY, MARCH 11 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND JAMES CAGNEY IN "STRAWBERRY BLONDE" WED.-THURS., MARCH 11-12 JCATHERINE HEPBURN CARY GRANT JAMES STEWART IN "PHILADELPHIA STORY" Taxpayers Girl Scouts Will Canvass For Books And Magazines Books ' and magazines for the Franklin library and bookmobile will be collected Friday, March 7, and during next week by the Girl Scouts in a house-to-house: canvass of the town, Mrs. Charles Meli char, leader of the Franklin troop, has announced. "Please everybody be ready for the girls. They wil be seeing you," says Mrs. M.elichar. The girls , will meet at 4 o'clock at Miss Kelly's, where cars will be waiting. Births A son, Kenneth, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Austin N. Browning at their home in the MillshoaJ township Monday, February 24. On . Monday, February 24, a daughter, Florence V Rachel, was to Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Mason, at their home in Franklin town ship. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dover Jackson Du vall announce the birth of a son on Wednesday, February 26, at their home on Burningtown. Illinois Professor Guest Of Parsonage Dr. M. B, Stokes, Jr. of Bloom ington, 111., where he is professor of Philosophy at Illinois Weslcyan University, was a visitor in Frank lin last week-end. He was the guest, of his brother, the Rev. J. L. Stokes II, and this was his first visit to this .section. .Mrs. James L. Bryson, who has been ill at her home at West's Mill with influenza, was reported Wednesday to be improved. Mr. and Mrs. Rucl Waldroop have returned to their ' home in Detroit, Mich., after spending a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Waldroop on Frank lin Route 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson in East Franklin. Mrs. J, Fred Brysoji has been ill at her home this week. "Well, little miss," said the gro cer, "what can I do for you?" "Pleas,e, sir, mother wants a bot tle of good-natured alcohol." Church Services V ' . Sunday, March 9 FRANKLIN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. L. Stoke II 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m Worship service. Sermon topic: "Some More Convenient Day." 7:30 p. m. Young People's meet ing. The "Day of Compassion" Of fering for war relief of the Frannlin Methodist church is re ported to be $36.00. BAPTIST CHURCH Ry. C. F. Rogara , 9 :45 a. m. Bible school. II a. m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. B. T. U. 6;30 p. m. The Brotherhood. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ,10 a. m. Sunday school. J. A. Sutton, Supt. MACON METHODIST CIRCUIT Re. J. C Swaim . 2nd Sundays .11 a. m. Mt. Zion. ; 2:30 p. m. Maiden's.. -7J0 p. m. Gillispie's. FRANKLIN METHODIST f CIRCUIT Rev. Philip L, Graen 2nd Sundar: 11 a. m. Snow Hill. 7:30 p. m. Iotla. ST. ACNES EPISCOPAL Rev. A. RufiM Moraa 10 a. m. Sunday school. 5 . p. m. Evening prayer- and sermon. Lenten service, Fridays, 8 p. m. Study class, Mondays, 4 p. m. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC PARISH ScbaduU of Mmmi: Franklin, every 2nd and 4th Sun day 8 a. m, E.S.T. RICHLY BLENDED 4 V : In i Macon Boy Believed Killed In Crash News has come to J. B. Brendle, Route 4, of the probable death, in a navy bomber crash, of his neph ew, Ernest S. Lemort, formerly of' Macon county. In San Diego, Calif., on February 25, four navy flyers persihed in a double crash of two army bombers that were believed to have locked wings dur ing a routine night flight. ' Young Lemort enlisted in Green ville, S. C, ' and was aviation ma chinist's mate. The pilot of the bomber is also reported killed in the crash. Ernest had many friends who will regret to learn of his' tragic death. He is survived by his parents, his grandmothers, Mrs. Laura Parke of Franklin, Route 4 and Mrs. Lemort ,of Hendersonville ; two sisters, Mrs. Helen -White of Greenville,, S, C. and Mrs. Louise Shuleman of Charlotte; and several aunts and uncles. More Memberships For Scout Drive The following additional sub scriptions to thej 'Boy Scout drive are hereby acknowledged ': Dwight Hoilman, Keid Woinack, , Jack Ray, Bill Bryant, Glen Ray, Hoilman Cleaners, Walter H. Clem, ! Mack. Franks, E. W. Long, Dr. J. 11. Fouts, Miss Mary E. Do le. Dr. Ben Grant, E. J. Whitmire, L. H. Page, Dick Slavic, lick Guest. Dr. R. D. West, M. D. Billings, Dr. Furman Angel, l'red Sloan, Dr. H. T. Horsley, Albert Ramsey, Fred Slagle, K.' L. Mon tague, Dr. F. E. V'crdon. R.'D. Carson, Carl Slagle, J. C. Crisp, Gus Leach; E. C. Guy, Roy F. Cunningham, J. W. Addington, John Dills, Boone Leach, John Hauser, B. C. Byrd, L. B. Liner, Grovcr Jamison, Jr., John Lyle Waldroop, Elmer Childer.s, J. Was ilik, T. T. Love, Winton Perry, Claude Bolton, J. Ward Long, Ray Morton, Paul Swafford, B: W. Woodruff, Boise Hall, T. 11. Fagg. INCOME x Preliminary estimates place the national income for 1940 at $73, 800,000,000, an increase of $4,000, 000,000 over 1939 and the highest total since 1929, reports the U.- S. Commerce Department. Elgin Watches In the New Rose Gold Color Priced $24.75 up GROVER JAMISON Jeweler a I in 1 ro) Dun Toot - - - See Each week for the next three weeks we will select 10 Used Cars and Trucks from our stock and really re duce prices on each. See this week's 10. 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Sport Sedan, was $645, Now $585 1936 Lincoln Zephyr, 4-door Sedan, new maroon finish, seat covers, and in A-1 mechanical condition, was $395 Now $345 1939 Euick Sedan, black finish, equipped with heater and seat covers. Be sure to ee this one ......was $795 Now $695 1936,Ford Tudor, a bargain for some one .... was $265 Now $135 1937 Ford Tudor, well worth the was price, was $395 Now $325 1935 Chevrolet 1-2 Ton Pickup, good tires, motor reconditioned was $195 Now $99 1938 Chevrolet 1 1-2 Ton Truck, 1941 tag, O.K. Motor was $350 Now $295 1938 International 3-4 Ton Pickup, new black finish, re conditioned motor ..... was $425 Now $365 1932 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan. Lots of service for a little money was $165 Now $99 1937 Ford 1 1-2 Ton Truck, ready to work for you was 245 Now $165 70 Other Used Cars and Trucks to Select From FOR USED PARTS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES BURRELL'S USED. PARTS LOT At Intersection of Highlands and DilUboro Highways NYA Supervisor Visits Franklin Mrs. Frances R. Sisk, assistant district representative of the State National Youth Administration, was a recent visitor in Franklin. She stated that equipment for the Girls' sewing and cooking center is in readiness to be shipped. The center will be located in the former Higdon house, on the lot adjoining the Macon Theatre, which is owned by the county and has been assigned by the county Commissioners for this purpose. U. D. C.'t MEET MONDAY The Macon County Chapter of the United Daughters of Confed eracy will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert E. Church on Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are invited to attend. FOR A GOOD MEAL (FISH AND OYSTERSi CAGLE'S CAFE' A G. CAGLE, Owner FRANKLIN, N. C. GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH Armours i For nearly half a century Armour's Fertilizers have been helping potato growers in this section Make Their Work Count lor More. Experienced users ' know Armour's BIG CROP is a complete, balanced fertilizer which not only gets heavy-feeding potato crops off to a good start, but keeps right on working throughout the growing-period. To "Make Every Acre Do Its Best," use Armour's in your fields this season. There's a BIG CROP Fertilizer to suit your own potatoes, and your particular soil. FARMERS FEDERATION Palmer St. H. t. nolen, Mgr. Franklin, N. C. Franklin Churches Observe Day Of Prayer The universal petition in the; Lord's Prayer, "Thy Kingdom Come" was the theme of the World Day of Prayer, observed by the missionary societies of the Franklin churches last Friday afternoon' ins St. Agnes church, SERVICE Our facilities offer you comfort and pri vacy ; our trained staff is competent to relieve you of burd ensome ' duties. Our charges will be with in your means. . PHONE 106 NIGHT PHONE 70 Better Potatoes Prove Armour Performance n riT n Tlhieinni North Carolina Fret Pnmium Ceujront la Em In Franklin,

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