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Advertising
JOIN? Potts Mutual Burial As
sociation. Safe, strong, sound.
Office at Potts Funeral Home.
Phones 173 and 164, Franklin,
N. C. (Oct. 12-tfn)
FOR SALE ? One Remington
typewriter, 22-in. carriage. In
good condition. .See Mrs. J. L.
West, Sr.. West's Mill, N. C.
J7 ? 3tp ? J21
FOR SALE ? White enamel Knox
Meal Master cook stove. Used
six months. Call at Press Of
fice.
J14 ? ltp
FOR SALE -90 acre farm, on
Highway No. 3, 5 miles south
of Franklin. Good 8-room house
and barn, over 40 acres good
level land, and good orchard.
See Orady Dayton at Clayton
Dry Cleaners, Clayton, Ga.
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LOST? Ration Book No. 4, be
longing to Kathale^n Cabe,
Route 4, Franklin, N. C.
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FOR SALE ? Good two-horse
wagon for $50.00. L. A. Berry,
Franklin Route 4.
J7-^2tp ? J 14
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will not be lia
ble for any debts, obligations
or contracts made by his wife,
Delena P. Rice, after this date.
This June 5, 1945.
Lewis C. Rice
Highlands, N. C. j
J7 ? 2tp ? J 14
FOR SALE ? Home Comfort coal
or wood range with or without
hot water attachment, almost
like new, will sell at half price.
E. M. Teague, Printiss, N. C,
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WILL PAY 10c POUND FOR
clean cotton garments, 'or
rags, any color, but no overall,
or heavy suiting material want
ed. Bring to Press Office and
collect the cash.
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The comforting beauty
of a reverently con
ducted service helps to
bring tranquility to
troubled minds.
Our professional com
petence and thoughtful
personal service, together with our superior facili
ties, bring to the ceremony a memorable quality
of impressive dignity, people have learned to ex
pect of every funeral we direct..
Practical counsel on)
funeral mailers ill
an important part,
of our service to Ibt,
living.
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BRYAN li
(Tiuasudt. Thnu
HE SERVES BEST WHO SERVES MOST
PMNE 106 ? NITE PHONE 20
CASH for small car or pickup
truck. Address Box 164,
Franklin, N. C.
LOST ? Ration Book No. 4, be
longing to Jim Stewart, Jr.
Franklin route 3.
J 14 ? 2tp ? J21
FOR RENT ? Two apartments,
furnished or unfurnished, with
electric range and refrigerator.
Call 199.
J 14 ? ltp
LOST ? Ration Book No. 4, be
longing to Orville Moses, El
lijay, N. C.
J 14 ? 2tp ? J21
HARDER THINGS TO GET at
Franklin Hdw. Co. ? Sickle
grinders, hand bench- grinders,
J grind stone, carborundum files,
steel . tajies, squares, fibre
gauges, wrenches, axe stones,
apple and peach peelers, Hot
Shot batteries, garden hose,
electric lamps, and churns.
Bright Flame burners, carbide
for miner's lamps. Rigid pipe
cutters.
M14 ? ltc
1 FOR SALE ? Good ladies' bicycle
with extra pre-war tire. Also
electric fan.
Mrs. M. Franks.
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ATTENTION TRUCKERS ? 50
acres Hiley Belle peaches,
large size, orchard run, ready
last week in June and first
week in July. Dr. E. B. Gray,
Telephone 3161, Laurens, S. C.
J 14 ? 3tp ? J 28
LOST ? Two ration books, No. 4,
belonging to Henry L. Reed
and Edgar Henry Reed. Frank
lin, N. C.
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WANTED ? Small farm with
building, any section; must
have electricity, good road and
water. Name price and give de
tails. Address Box 164, Franklin.
; n. c.
ATTENTION EMPLOYERS
Payroll Audit & Accounting
WE FIGURE your N. C. Unem
ployment Insurance, Contri
butions. Federal Old Age Bene
fits and Income Tax Withhold
ings, Withdrawals and keep the
individual employee records up
to date. We post your books
weekly, give you a monthly
statement, prepare and file your
payroll and Income tax returns.
We also prepare income tax re
turns and estimates for indi
viduals. For appointment or In
formation address Box 285,
Sylva, N. C.
J7 ? 3tc ? J21
Auction Sale
50 Acres known as "Oak Hill"
NOW OWNED BY W. H. GRAYBEAL
Will be subdivided into residence - business lots and
small farms and will be sold on the ground ?
on Saturday, June 1 6
1:30 pe m.
Located 2 miles west of Franklin, 2,000 feet on hard
surfaced highway No. 64 leading to Murphy ? consist
ing of one 10-room residence, 4 cottages, one store
building, all having lights, running water, sewerage.
This is some of the best property around Franklin.
Also a lot of personal property will be sold same day.
IF VOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE, SEE US AT
MONTAGUE HQTElL, FRANKLIN
LOOK THIS PROPERTY OVER BEFORE DAY OF SALE
C 1 WAR BOND BAND CONCERT
rr"C $150.00 Cash EASY TERMS
Cyclone Realty Co.
FOREST CITY, N. C.
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HOWARD STUDIO, with head
quarters at Asheville, (same
location for 25 years), will be
making pictures at the Monta
gue Hotel June 15, 12 noon 'till
8 p. m. One beautiful 8x10
silvertone portrait lor only $2.00.
Bring this ad.
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LOST ? Ration Books No. 4, be
longing to Glen B. Burrell
and Harold Lewis Burrell,
| f ranklin, N. C.
I J14 ? 2tp ? J21
LOST ? Ration book No. 4, be
| longing to Sarah Joyce Van
I hook, Franklin, N. C.
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[for SALE ? Used furniture,
silver, antiques, interspring
mattresses, glasswear, cooking
utensils, dishes, etc. Tom Porter
home, Franklin, N. C.
J14? ltp
WANTED Immediately
several good men for in
side mill work. Perma
nent employment, good
pay. Call immediately
by phone collect.
Earie 'Chesterfield Mill Co.
Asheville, N. C.
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H. D. Club Schedule
Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill,
home demonstration agent for
Macon county has announced
the following schedule for the
club meetings from June 18
through June 22.
On Monday, June 18, Mrs. i
Claude Beeco will be hostess to
the Watauga club at her home
[ at 2 o'clock; The Oak Orove
1 club will meet at 2 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Ray Bradley on
Tuesday, June 19; on Wednes
day, June 20, at 2 o'clock the
| Cartoogechaye club will be en
, tertained by Mrs. Charles Nol
en; the Leatherman club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Ruby
| Gibson on Thursday. June 21,
at 2 o'clock, and Mrs. Terrell
Parrlsh will be hostess to the
| Burningtown club at her home
on Friday, June 22, at 2 o'clock.
George B. Patton Speaker
George B. Patton, Franklin
attorney, will speak at the
Methodist church on Bunday
' morning at 11 o'clock, in the
absence of the pastor, the Rev.
W. Jackson Huneycutt, who was
called to Gold Hill on account
of the death of his father, the
i Rev. R. F. Huneycutt.
Funeral For Charles Byrd
Charles T. Byrd, 86. died at
his home on Upper Cartooge
chaye on Thursday morning at
5 o'clock following a serious ill
ness of several months. Death
was attributed to a heart ail
ment.
Mr. Byrd, a life-long resident
of Macon county, was born on
August 5, 1858, a son of the late
Jonathan and Martha Byrd. He
was a member of the Gillespie
Methodist church on Cartooge
chaye and had been superin
tendent of the Sunday School
and an active worker in the
church for a number of years.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their sym
pathy and kindness shown us
during the death of our belov
ed son. Also for the beautiful
floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark
and Jacqueline.
Question . . .
What i? more impor
tant tlhan FOOD?
Answer . . .
People.
You will eat the best
food and meet the
best people at ?
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CAGLE'S
CAFE
FRANKLIN, N. C.
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Passes Sunday
Clark Infant
John L. Clark, the three j
months old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Clark, of Franklin, were
held on Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the SnouuHill Meth
odist church. The Rev. D. r.
Orant, pastor, officiated, assist
ed by the Rev. J. F. Marchman,
pastor of the Franklin Metho
dist church, and the Rev. C. C.
Welch, pastor of the Cowee Bap
tist church. Interment was in
the church cemetery.
John L. died on Saturday
afternoon at 4 o'clock follow
ing an illness of two weeks.
The pallbearers were L. H.
Page, George Mallonee, T. M.
Rlckman, Arnold Rogers, Lem
Clark and Leo Hurst.
Surviving besides the parents
is one" sister, Jacqueline. Also
the grandmother, Mrs. Birdell
Ray, of Franklin ' route 3, and
the grandfather, Dock L. Clark,
also of Franklin route 3. Also a
number of uncles and aunts.
Mr. Byrd, a farmer, was twice
married. The first marriage was
to Miss Louise Nichols and fol
lowing he death he was mar
ried to Miss Sarah Lula Hod
gins on November 22, 1899, wlio<
survives.
Funeral services will be held
at the Gillespie Methodist
church on Cartoogechaye on
Friday morning at 11 o'clock,
with the Rev. V. N. Allen, pas
tor, officiating. Interment will
follow in the church cemetery.
Press Ads Pay
Seaman C. N. Dowdle
Discharged From Navy
Seaman Second Class, C. N.
Dowdle, who received a broken
back, broken leg and shattered
ankle when the U.S.S. Flske de
stroyer escort was blown up by
a Uerman submarine on Aug
ust 2, 1944, and who has been
in a hospital in Ashevllle since
shortly after he was returned
to the states, received an hon
orable discharge from the gov
ernment on June 6, and has re
turned to his home in Frank
lin.
Seaman Dowdle entered the
armed forces on March 27,
1944 and took his basic train
ing at Camp Peary, Va., and
was assigned to the U.S.S.
F'iske where he remained , until
it was destroyed. He was
awarded the Purple Heart for
wounds received and wears two
ribbons. One was for sinking a
Oerman submarine off the coast
I of South America and the oth
er was when his ship went
down off the same coast. At
that time he remained in the
water for five hours before he
was rescued.
Seaman Dowdle is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dowdle, of
Franklin, and was ii)arrled to
Miss Margaret Hall, of Sylva.
They have two children. He was
salesman for the Dowdle Whole
sale Company prior to going in
to the navy.
Cooperative wool sales are
scheduled for Williamston on
June 20; Asheville, June 22; and
Fuquay Springs, July 11.
SQUARE DANCE
Friday , June 15th
8:30 ? Till ?
PANORAMA COURT
GOOD STRING MUSIC
MACON
?THEATRE
SUNDAY MATINEE t:3t ? NIGHT SHOW 9:M
WEEK DAYS 3:3*? 7: IS? 9:15
SATURDAY 1:00 TILL 10 : 30 ? OWL SHOW 10:15, OUT AT 11:45
Sunday, June 17th
"BOWERY TO BROADWAY"
Witih Marie Monlez
Monday, June 18th
"TALL IN THE SADDLE"
With John Wayne ? Ella Raines
Tuesday, June 19th
"HOTEL BERLIN"
With Raymond Massey and Helmut Dantine
Wednesday and Thursday, June 20th and 21st
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ANDREA KING ? IOHN RIOGELV ? dm by ROBERT FLORET .
Scr?*n Ploy by Paler Miln* and Ab?m fi?k?l ? Mvtic by From Wo -man
With Dennis Morgan ? Raymond Massey
Friday, June 22nd
"STORM OVER LISBON"
Alto: "TIGER WOMAN", No. 10
Saturday, June 23rd
Double Feature
"SAN ANTONIO KID"
With BUI Elliott
And
"NIGHT OF ADVENTURE"
With Tom Conway ? Jean Brook* <
Also: "BRENDA STARR REPORTER", No. 6
? OWL SHOW
'THE MUMMY'S CURSlfe"
With Lon Chaney ? Peter Coe
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