'Hillbilly' Program To Be Given Here Saturday The WWNC Farm Hour will present Tommy Millard and his Blue Ridge Hillbillies in a radio jamboree program at the court house here Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock, it has been an nounced by the local post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which is sponsoring the pro gram The program is said to ieature comedy, sacred songs, and a variety of local and in rumental music. MEMORIAL GRATITUDE We wish to express our deep appreciation to all who so lov ingly and willingly showed us kindness in helping with the program and (lowers of the memorial for our son and brother The beautiful floral arrange ments and service were 'just as we feel our Henry would have loved it. We are indeed grateful. THE ZOELLNER FAMILY. Put your business in high eear by using Press Ads JUST RECEIVED . . Big Shipment of HEATING STOVES 100-pound Coal Savers, Need filling only every 24 hours Come in and leek over our assortment of Stoves. Macon County Supply Co. "Your Pioneer Hardware Store" Phone 23 Franklin, N. C. Ladies' 100% Pure Wool Vogue Sweaters $5.50 Men's and Boys' Wool Zipper Jackets Parker Pens $8.75 Parker Pen and Pencil Sets $8.75 Ladies' and Men's Wrist Watches Franklin Variety Store Horse Traders' . ?? I Convention will be held at / Franklin, N. C. September 6-7 ; EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO TRADE, SWAP, SELL OR BUY Come to this sale. Bring any Stock you have Saturday, September 7 at 1 o'clock there will be an AUCTION SALE of 50 Head of Mules and Horses . If you have Cattle for sale, they will be auctioned at this sale PLACE: G. F. Burrell's Lot on Palmer Street R. B. HAMILTON, Auctioneer Zoellner Memorial Service Held Sunday At Highlands The large number of persons in attendance, the masses of flowers banked In the church Sunday afternoon, and the tri bute paid by Jack Wilcox- to the memory of Henry Zoellner, who was killed In action in Germany in April 1945, bore evidence of the esteem this young man held in the hearts of his friends and neighbors. The memorial service was conducted by the Rev. R. B. Du Pree, former pastor of High lands Presbyterian church, and close friend of Staff Sergeant ? Zoellner The Lord's Prayer was ?sung by the Rev. Jack B. Dav idson, present pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and "Ave Maria" was sung by Mrs. L. A ?Edwards. both compositions having been favorites of Sgt Zoellner. The theme of Mr. DuPree's NEWS about people j Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ash- I ear, ol DuBois. Penn., left Tues day after a brief visit here to Mr. Mitchell's brother and si-1: ter-in-Law, Mr and Mrs. Joe Ashear. Mr. Ashear. who recent ly returned to the States from 30 months' overseas service, for merly made his home in Frank lin. Miss Myrtle Bolick left Tues day for her home in Winston Salem, after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ashear and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Pearl Hunter, president of the Macon County unit of the North Carolina Education talk was "greater love hath no man". ATTENTION BUILDERS DUNBRIK NOW AVAILABLE ? THE ALL-PURPOSE CEMENT BRICK Standard Size ? Any Color for BEAUTY ? ECONOMY ? DURABILITF .V Sold at Plant or Delivered by Truck or Rail Smoky Mountain Dunbrik Co. Dillsboro, N. C. issociation, attended the state neetlng of the association at deredith college August 14. IS, ' ind 16. Mr. and Mrs. A L Woolen. Fr., and son, Asa, of Braden on, Fla.. have left Franklin, ifter spending several weeks vith Mrs Wooten's parents, Mr. ind Mrs E. T. Calloway, an lonny Crest. They spent a week In New York, Niagara Falls and other points in Canada be fore returning to their home la Bradenton Evidences of oil are found the full length of the Andes in South America, although pro duction in that area is not large. / HI NEIGHBOR! i . , i LOOK WHO'S COMING WWNC FARM HOUR PRE BLUE RIDGE HILLB at the Macon County Courthouse Saturday, August 31 At 7:30 p. m. BIG RADIO JAMBOREE TOMMY MILLA ? . ... and hit i F eaturing "Fiddlin' Benny Simms", "The Sauceman Brothers, Carl and J. P.", "Little Willie Carv er", "The Com Brothers, Shuck and Cob", "Snowball", and the Famous "Blue Ridge Quartet". Comedy FJillbilly Music ? Sacred Songs SPONSORED BY V. F. W. Admission: Adults, 50c. Children under 12, 25c Quality Brooms 5-sewed long Straw broom. Wire wrapped j broom and 3 handle joint. 1 Colorful lac- | quered han dle. $1.50 I Hot Blast Lantern Bright tin fin ish, clear (lobe type, has lift lev er. H - i n c h wick. Burns 20 hours. $1.50 E Blow Torch i Seamless tank, 1 quart size heavy duty torch. Lone life pump. Easy grip handle. A real value at ? $7.75 Single Blade Axe A fine gen eral purpose axe ? drop forced steel head ? polish ed and hon ed bit. Steel anchored 36'' hickory han dle. CHECK THIS LIST FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS Wicker CLOTHES BASKETS Smooth round reeds woven over a strong frame. Solid wood bottom. Strong han dles. Large size, size 30x18 x!2. $2.25 BEAN POT Heavy glazed potteryware bean pot. Rich brown, 2-qt. size. 65c TIN PIE PLATE 9-lnch heavy tin pie plate. Has thick rim. A standard value at ? 1 12c Aluminum Utility Chairs \ Axes Baby Car Seats Baby Rockers Baby Strollers Baby Swings Bed Pan* Biscuit Cutters Brillo Soap Pads Cake Boxes Camp Stools Chair Bottoms Coal Heaters Cary Coffee Makers Curtain Rods Corn Shellers Dish Drainers Dishes Electric Fences Electric Heaters Electric Heating Pads Files Fire Screens Fire Shovel* Fishing Equipment Garbage Cans Hot Shot Batteries Kegs, Oak Kitchen Stools Lard Cans Metal Hames Mixing Bowls Oil Stove Ovens Paints Pastery Rollers Pliers Plumb Bobs Pulleys, V-type Rubber Belting Scales, platform (l,9tf lbs.) Shovels Smoothing Irons Soilex Cleaner Stepson. Garbage Cans Stove Pipes Trace Chains Wood Heaters GLAZIERS POINTS Sharp, triangular metal glaziers points. Medium size No. 2, in Vi-lb boxes. 5c Pure PUTTY Pure Unseed oil and whit ing putty for painting and glazing work. Packed In air tight cans. lfc 6-FOOT STEEL TAPE Tape pulls out and locks In position while measuring. Push button, spring re-rolls tape. $1.50 FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. On the Square Phone 117

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