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cms r sBUir aoao %rm lo*c nsna 3*1. Cre*ti Forrest DeEa."*- *.c K 54r tr.rt Vlri 7izc* DeHir*. of Lb* Teiileo totnnir-;? saj been cocorac.7 t-vrurje c liier ierv".r< turns ??irs _r. *j? 22 asocliu :n Fra.-v* Be x-^rr * ue. OernsAC? H* aitf n_s ? -? h?Te :t?v?rf :c <Wirr > wrj?-* be wUI 'if .p nii !;rar -?;r* with &?7>a-Bi.tcu;r? 3i*a? faeries u ?r. eleetnciaa. r/RESS 4DS P *jr Drrmana Pwtltt* Hot* On CMd Georgia Road Mr izc i fcr Pr??: Orrs^xz. Sa.*? :'ur=ued Mrr A-ii Snc - i r_i: ae zc. '.r* 5id G?cr^i rzac ^ --7 ;i.ir 'jc ?uxupy ' ? sea; fiWre Mr Mrs. ? ^7? ??? u zme~- irV a ?:? P^?< ipars=e=."J. 5;i-rar irxr-j^es ;r??-'. =cac ierxui 3f i- -0?a^-*s tc .-j, cf *a.~ f**c jfccn i?3- ? SPECIALS THIS WEEK Car Aerials, 19#" $5 J5 Fordson Tractor Co?l* 2.N ea. Truck Mirrcrs. adjustable to 3i" 2.2# ea. Western Auto Associate Store DANCE Saturday, March 16th Square and Round 8:30 Until 11:45 PANORAMA COURT Musit by "THE SWINGING STRINGS" Admission: Stag or Couple, $1.00 Federal Tax, 20 Cents Total. $1.20 For Your Information . . . We Now Have OPEN FOR BUSINESS A TEXACO STATION In Front of Our Building And we have plenty of High Test Gasoline Also Truck Tires Radios And Radio Batteries WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS BURRELL MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 123 SEEDS FOR SPRING PLANTING ? White Columbus Oats ? Korean Lespedeza ? Cobe Lespedeza ? Sericea Lespedeza ? Blue Grass ? Orchard Grass ? Red Top Grass ? Timothy Grass ? White Dutch Ch*ver ? Saplin Clover BE SURE TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Macon County Supply Co. Telephone 23 Franklin, N. C. With The Churches BAPTIST Fltk Chutk. Fruklia Tie Riv Ckjsjes E Pj_-*ir PliWr Sna4tT :a a. =- ? Sunday sctsooi. II i- m. ? Wartiiip 1 3D ; =. ? Trrr. ;:n -.~c ? 30 p m. ? Worsinp Wednesday "10 p. at? Prayer seeing mscofii St. t^nn fkinh. Franklin Tbc Rev A Ra/uj Morgan. Paitor Sunday i 10 a. bl ? Chareb school. 11 a- ai. ? First Sunday Holy cocim union Third Sunday. Morning prayer, p. m. ? Second and fourth Sundays evening prayer. MITHOOIST Franklin Church The Rer.W. Jackson Huneycutt. Pastor Sunday : i 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. U a. m. ? Worship. S 30 p m. ? Methodist Youth fellowship Wednesday 3 p m- ? Prayer meeting. Franklin Circuit The Rev D. P Grant, pastor Preaching services as, follows : First Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Bethel church 3 p. m. ? Salem church. 7:30 p. m. ? Clark's chapel. Second Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Snow Hill church. 3 p. m. ? Louisa chapel. 7:30 p. m. ? Iotla church. Third Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Clark's chapel. 3 p. m. ? Salem. 7:30 p. m. ? Bethel. Fourth Sunday : 11 a. m. ? Iotla. conducted by laymen. 3 p. rr.. ? Louisa chapel. 7:30 p. m. ? Snow Hill. con-? ducted by laymen, PRESBYTERIAN Franklin Church Dr. C. R. McCubbins. pastor Sunday : 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? Worship. Morrison Church Sunday: 2:15 p. m. ? Sunday school. 3:15 p. m. ? Preaching on the second and fourth Sundays. NONDENOMINATIONAL Sloan's Chapel Sunday: 2 p. m. ? Sunday school on the first, second, third, and fifth Sundays. 2 p. m. ? Preaching on the fourth Sunday. 3 p. m.? Sunday school on the fourth Sunday. 3 p. m.? Preaching on the first, second, and third Sun days. Starting with the first Sun day, the ministers who conduct j the services are. in order: -The Rev. W. R. Green of Jackson County, the Rev. Charles E. Parker. Dr. C. R. McCubbins, and the Rev. W. Jackson Huney cutt. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. ? Prayer meeting. NEUKU St. Cyprian's Episcopal The Rev. James T. Kennedy, Pastor Sunday: 11 a. m. ? Third Sunday. Holy communion. 2 p. m. ? First and second Sundays, evening prayer. 3 p. m.? Church school. Friday: 5 p. m. ? Litany. 2 COLLINS BROTHERS HOME FROM OVERSEAS Pfc. Cleve Collins, son of Mr. i and Mrs. Sam Collins of Tellico, has received his honorable dis charge, after serving four years and eight months in the armed forces. Approximately four years of this was over seas, and he participated in 20 major battles. His brother, Cpl. Kelce Collins, also has just returned home after three years' service. Two years, nine months of this time was in England. W. S. RICHARDSON GIVEN DISCHARGE FROM NAVY William S. Richardson, elec trician's mate third class, of Otto, has just been discharged from the navy, according to word received here from the Charleston, S. C., separation center. An electrician in civilian life, he has been in the service since July, 1944. 10 months of which time was spent overseas. Mr. Richardson, whose wife lives at Otto, is the son of Mrs. W. 8. Richardson of Townsend. Oa. SLOAN ACCEPTS POST WITH HIGHLANDS BRIAR W. W, Sloan, who recently re turned to Franklin after army service overseas, has accepted a position as office manager for Highland* Brl&r, inc. RECORD TOURIST YEAR PREDICTED Indications Are This Are* To B? Filled During Summer Mcnths SALHGS ? North Caro'i-i.t i ' industry is gearing .tself , for the ciggest season is aa- J tor? ?r ** pians ftr expansion . this year md r^r. ire proceed- j -ng rapidly Tie *ndiistry, which aroeght an estimated SI75.080 000 into i toe state 21 19*1. peak year, is a anticipating as maefa ? ;r more { ? in 1944 according to a sur- < vey made by the state adTertis- 1 :ng division. The expectation is ' j based upon advance bookings, j inquiries, and the predictions of national travel officials And 1947. when new cars will be on * the road and facilities increas- 1 ed. is already being hailed is a ' travel boom year > One resort hotel in Western < North Carolina already reports ' a complete sell-out to r July and : August, and many reservations for Jur^e Another place, open ing March 1 for the first time ; reported it had substantial" * reservations immediately upon . announcement of its early open- . ing. Asheville hotel and tourist home operators predict a larg- < er-than-ever season. Waynes- ' ville. HendersonvUle. Blowing Rock, and other places confirm . the prediction. Inquiries to re sort chambers of commerce are coming in earlier than usual. | Coastal resorts are having j \ similar experiences. Nag's Head. Atlantic Beach, Wrightsville. Carolina and other beaches re- j port unusually early activity. Even the late resorts ? White. Waccamaw and others ? usually j catering mostly to local vaca tionists. are feeling the pressure of vacation-bent Americans. In an effort to partly meet the demand for accommoda tions, some resorts are announc ing earlier openings this year, i The state advertising division will concentrate on trying to spread the vacation season so as to relieve pressure on July I and August facilities. Tourists ; are being told of the floral dis play in Mav and June, and the "leaf" season in the autumn. HICKS IS ASSIGNED TO OCCUPATIONAL FORCE Pvt. James W. Hicks, 18. the; son of Mrs. J. L. Hicks of i Highlands, has completed his ' army basic training, and is be ing assigned to occupation troops, according to an an- ? nouncement from Fort Bliss. Texas. He entered the service last November. WILL PREACH AT WATAUGA The Rev. Robert L. Scott will preach at the Watauga Baptist church on Sunday. March 17, j at 11 o'clock. North Carolina is one of 11 states exempted from the na tion's new set-aside program for pork and lard. "SE 666 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid. Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops Caution use only as directed. I J Births Bern to Mr arc Mrs. Ear- | boo S Gcose a iaaghter *st Scriia? -.orr;r.g i: AryjeL So? UL \tr Mrs P*iscn*L. Xor^on. Eltujcl itecae anr.onagg .he birth of a job. Rarfcard *><!?>??? it rh< A r^spita. ifc. Wednesday stares 8 Mr forton is xirafrr of the Dtaaf iotne store tier* Mrs. JJorwt. a he former Mas May bur Hec DB. l^f OttO -| . A dausincer Wian-e Ruth, ns boni to Mr arid Mrs How ird Gi^espie of Springfield. -*r.a h ao February IT Mrs. Siliespu; is the former Misi jjls Henry, daughter of Mrs. rohc B Henry and the late Mr ienry of Franklin. -* On February 8. a son. Clar ence Stanelv. was , born to Mr ind Mrs. Clarence Drudge of lichmond. Vi Prior to her carriage. Mrs. Drudge was Miss Jula Cloer. daughter of the Hev and Mrs George A Cloer >f Frankiir.. Route 3. There was never a time wtien he basic responsibilities of the State Extension service. as the educational arm of the State College of Agriculture and the Department of Agriculture, were nore vital than they are today >ays J. B Huston, under sec retary of agriculture and ad ministrator of the Production ind Marketing administration. The nation's first drive-in" 'illing station was opened in St. Louis. Mo., in 1905. d PRESS ADS PAY ORANGES ORANGES ORANGES - > OKMGIS i The Best Insurance Against Sickness ? Call for MACK Brand Fresh Oranges at your grocer's Also ask for SUNK1ST Lemons ? Rabun Produce Company Wholesale Distributors LEARN TO FLY ITS EASIER THAN YOU THINK. And the wartime restrictions on private flying have been lifted now. We are prepared to take beginners and give them complete instruction for private pilot's licenses, which authorize flights to any part cf the United States. All our planes and pilots are licensed by the CAA Meyer Flying Service Airport on Highway 28 Phone 217 AIRCRAFT SALES Passenger Flights ? Student Instruction ? Repairs COMING IN PERSON Suppertime Frolic Gang Direct From Chicago, III. Al*o SUPPERTIME FROLIC QUARTET Music, Singing, Yodeling See Dudley Play the Guitar with his toes Franklin Courthouse Monday Night, March 18th, 7:30 p. m. SPONSORED BY BOY SCOUTS ADMISSION 30c and 60c. Tax Inc. Good Hews (th oa? dMcna Asq ' I I row 1 BULK GARDEN SEEDS Quality Field Seeds Giltedged LESPEDEZA Oklahoma Approved ALFALFA White Spring, Columbia and Victory Grain OATS Sequoia, Cobbler and Groan Mountain Certified POTATOES Farmers Federation Phone 92 Franklin, N. C.
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