Gov. Arnall Will Be S|>eaker July 7 On 'Baptist Hour' Gov. Ellis Arnall. of Georgia, Will be the speaker on the Bap tist Hour radio network in Sun day morning, July 7, Baptists here have learned. The program Is scheduled for 8:30 a. m. "Christian Patriotism for the Day" will be the governor's topic. His address will be the first in a series on the general top ic, 'Faith is the Victory". Cpl. Victor H. Parry With A. A. F. In Germany taow serving with the Army : Air Forces in Erlangen, Cer : many, Cpl, Victor H. Perry, son j of Mrs. James E. Perry, of ! Franklin, is assigned to one of the newest units of the Army Air Forces, the European Avia tion Engineer command, accord ing to a press release received here" Cpl. Perry, has served in the European theater since No vember, 1945. At the beginning of 1946, there were 6,234,000 hogs on farms of the United States. '! \ "MAKE IT A MILLION!" s-: ===========^^= I ' I , EARN WHILE YOU LEARN A SKILL OR TRADE 4 GOOD JOB FOR YOU U. S. Army CHOOSE THIS FINE PROFESSION NOW! Army Recruiting Station Bank Building FRANKLIN, N. C. Splendid education and training in more than 200 skills and trades are offered by the new Regular Army. Good pay and opportunities for advancement. Over three quarters of a million have enlisted already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Get all the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Camp or Post, or U. S. Army Recruiting Station. i?MK! ELECTRIC IRONS A TERRIFIC VALUE $5-50 Add 35* for postage ? Cool, Easy -Grip Handle. ? Convenient Size? weight 4V4 lbs. ? Complete with Detachable Cord. ? Suitable ior All Types of Ironing. ? Attractive, Durable Chrome Finish. Send Money Order or Check (thua taving C.O.D. Charges ) K&K SALES COMPANY 534 Pittsburgh Life Bldg. ? Dept. g -8 Pittsburgh 22, Po. Immediate Dalivary I Writ* Nam* and AddrtH Plainly Wreaths Funeral Sprays ' Cut Flowers Potted Plants Novelties "Flowers for Every Occasion" WEST'S FLORISTS PHONE 234 FRANKLIN, N. C. DISTRICT COUNCIL N. C. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD In> Franklin July 17, 18, and 19 Preceded By FELLOWSHIP RALLY July 16, at 8 p. m. CAMP MEETING July 20-28 C STANLEY COOKE, Evangelist Located on Tysinger lot on Murphy road, near inter section 'of highways Nos. 23 and 64, in Franklin. Every church in Mac?n County is urged to attend. Ministers i from flour states and adjoining qounties will attend. A Home To Stand The Teat Of Time Greater hardiness (ability to withstand all kinds of weather) and more handsome appearance are a few of the Important advantages of bulldtnr homes entirely with concrete blocks. For con struction details and prices, see W. A. Hays at < plant, or phone Hlrhlands, 901. W. A. Hays Block Plant Franklin, N. C. Tourist Gold Has Paved Pan-American Highway MEXICO CITY ? The Pan American Highway is Hearing completion alter 20 years 01 dreams, planning and work. Within the next two and a hall years, a tourist in Washington, Buenos Aires or San Francisco may be able to crank up his car and drive 11.200 miles aver all-weather roads linking the Americas. The road is paved with tour ist gold. The Mexican tourist department estimates that na tion's tourist business alone at upwards of 250,000.000 pesos ($50,000,000) annually. And business is picking up. During the war years the Pan American Highway south from the U. 8. border to Mexico City practically was deserted. Tour ist automobiles now are cross ing the international boundary at the rate 3,000 a month. Most of the traffic from the North stops at Mexico City. From Buenos Aires, the south ern terminus, few tourists ven ture beyond Chile after crossing the Uspallata Pass high in the Andes. In six months, from Novem ber through April, 1946, 18,040 tourists' automobiles entered ! Mexico at Nuevo Laredo with peak travel in December, Jan LEGAL ADVERTISING Oontinued from Page Four ? Macon Counties, North Carolina, on the waters of Big Snowbird Creek and Tulula Creek, tribu taries of Cheoah River, Graham County," North Carolina, and Cowee Creek, a tributary of Lit tle Tennessee River, Macon County, North Carolina, more particularly described in deed from the Champion Paper & Fibre Company to Kenneth S. Keyes dated April 3, 1946 and recorded in Deed Book 49, Page 527, and deed from E. C. Cody et al to Kenneth S. Keyes, dat ed October 13, 1945 and record ed in Deed Book 49, Page 71, Graham County records, and deed from Fred Tippett to Ken neth S. Keyes dated December 1945 and recorded in Deed Book M-5, Page 387, Macon County records, in exchange for a part of U. S. Tract 1047h, acquired from the Carolina Aluminum Company and all of U. S. Tract No. 1047h-I, situated near Brooks Gap, Graham County, North Carolina, containing 113.64 acres. Persons claiming said proper ties or having bona fide objec tions to such application must file their protests with the Reg ional Forester, Glenn Building, Atlanta 3, Georgia, before July 21, 1946. J20 ? 4tc ? Jlyll ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of Frank M. Higdon, Jr., 1 deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, 1947 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This 15th day of May, 1946. RUTH H. HIGDON, Administratrix. M23 ? 6tc ? J27 NOTICE OF SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Macon County ANNE MORGAN Vs GLENN MORGAN The defendant, Glenn Morgan, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Caro lina, to obtain an absolute di vorce from the defendant, and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ?ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County in the Court House in Franklin, North Carolina, with in thirty days after the 28th day of June, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This the 29th day of May, 1946. EDITH C. BYRD, Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina. J6 ? 4tc ? J 27 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of Dorland Philip Grant, Jr., deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 23rd day of May, 1947 or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This 23rd day of May, 1946. D, P. GRANT, Admlnlitrator M30 ? 6tp?Jy4 Bethel Church Tc Held liome Ccming And Rally A home-coming and church rally day will be observed ai 1 the Bethel Methodist church, j on the Highlands road, Sunday, ' July 7, starting at 10 a. m., it ! has been announced. All mem bers, former members, and friends are invited to come and j bring basket lunches. WILL PREACH SUNDAY AT WINDY GAP CHURCH Harry D, Vance, Webster, who recently has come to Franklin, will preach at the Windy Gap church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, it has been an nounced. Mr. Vance is a former student at Mars Hill college. The public Is Invited to the service. THAD WATTS IN TRAINING FOR AVIATION ENGINEER Pvt. Thad Watts, of Prentiss, Star Route, has begun training as an aviation engineer of the Army Air Forces at Geiger Field, j Spokane, Wash-, according to j word received here from that army post, uary and February. Lure Tourists' Gold Construction of the Pari Amer ican Highway has hefped gov ernments realize that tourist business is good business and many of them have sent offic ials to Mexico City to learn how to get a portion of the gold that rides on rubber tires. Of even greater importance is the economic effect the high way will have on each nation and its neighbors. The Pan American Highway linking the nations together eventually will lead to construction of farm to-market roa;ds and greater ec onomic interdependence among the Americas. United States automobile manufacturers are allotting a portion of th"eir production to Latin America to meet the strong bid of British manufac turers for the market, but a car in every Latin American garage must, of necessity, await the day when costs are in line with wages. American-made cars sell for double to triple the U, S. mark et price and used cars with 50, to 100,000 miles of wear bring prices comparable with new cars in the U, S. The average j daily wage ranges between five and 10 pesos ($1 to $2). Looking at the highway south bound there are about 1.156 ; miles completed from the Mex ican border at Nuevo Laredo through Mexico City to Oaxaca and some 50 miles beyond. From there to Guatemala it is hardly more than a trail. Guatemala has a good road from border to border, but Mex ico has 187 miles to finish, Hon duras 60, El Salvado . 20 and Panama 100. Completion of these stretches will give an all- j weather highway from the U. S. j border to Panama City, a dis tance of 3,250 miles. Engineers believe it will be several years before Panama City is linked with Colombia ? a distance of 200 miles through wild jungles, much of which has not even been surveyed. Much must be done to the South. Engineers estimate that it will take two and one-half years to complete the highway and the cost will approximate $25,000,000. When construction is finished the intrepid tourist will be able to drive from Fairbanks, Alaska, over the Trans-Cana dian and Pan American High ways to Buenos Aires, a distance of 14,479 miles. The use of postal cards was | first suggested in 1865 by the director of the Royal Prussian Post. PAESCaiFTIOUS Because we know full well the responsibility^ we carry in filling pre-" scripttons, you can be assured that each and every one brought to us is filled with the ut most accuracy. PERRY'S DRUG STORE Call Us for your Doctor Pbone 12 Allen Attending School For Pastors In Atlanta The Rev. V. N. Allen. Metho dist Macon circuit pastor, of Franklin, is one of 68 men from nine Southern states attending a supply pastors' school at Em ory university, June 10-27, ac cording to dispatch received here. Paraffin waxes, first made from petroleum in 1868. now are. tjeing produced at six times the pVcwar rate as a result of increased demand for food packaging and waterproofing, especially for overseas ship ments. PI T YOUR BUSINESS IN HIGH GEAR BY USING PRESS ADS ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE-OL. a STRONG fungicide, contain^ 90ri alcohol. IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Angel's Drug Store. Rhode Island has 668 3 per sons per square mile of its area. INSURE CANNING SUCCESS!, And follow instructions in the Ball Blue Book. To get your copy send 10c with your name and address to? ? BALI MOTHERS COMPANY, Munch, \md. MASHBURN'S Service Station Near Depot Complete Shell Service WASHING? GREASING? 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