ROOFING MATERIALS We have in stock Materials necessary to install a FLINTKOTE COLD PROCESS Built up Roof on your building. This Roofing may be applied over old roofing or on new roofs. See us for full particulars today REEVES HARDWARE CO. Phone 113 t Franklin, N. C. Scaly Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holt an nounce the marriage of their daughter Famtie, September 7, at Clayton, Ga. to Edwin Bell, of Cornelia, Ua , Mr. and Mrs Hazel V noon Were business visitors the first of the week in Gastonia. Mrs. Abb Brown and son, Mrs. Aob Buwn an a son, Oscar, were in tranlclin Wed nesday on business. ivirs. no-til Allison cf Greensboro, left Monday lor her home, after spending the past two weeks Here visiting hjr par ents. Mr and Mrs. Jim Vinson, she was accompanied home by her mother, who will spend two weeks in Greensboro visiting Mr and Mrs Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dryman, have returned to their home here after spending a week in Greenville, S. C., the guests of Mr. Dryman's uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dryman. Mrs. Andy Brown and sons, [ Lloyd and Harry, Mr and Mrs. E. E. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Miller and children at tended the Owen Hicks reunion at Clear Creek, Ga., Sunday The singing at the Baptist cljurch Sunday afternoon was well attended in spite of the bad weather. The Rev. V. T Chambers, of S C., will begin a week's re vival at the Baptist church here Sunday at 11 a. m. He will be accompained by the Rev. H. Marshbanks, of Clear Creek, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller WESTERN RADIO AND ELECTRIC SHOP WILL OPEN SOON ON MAIN STREET Opposite Angel Hospital WILL REPAIR ALL MAKES RADIOS and ELECTRIC APPLIANCES v Will Also Carry Line of Electric Appliances Radios Batteries AND BICYCLE PARTS EDGAR CARTER, Mgr. To those who eagerly await their new Chevrolet* . . Here Is the Latest News about Chevrolet Deliveries Everybody from factory to dealer it doing everything \ that can be done to speed deliveries to you We have been informed by the Chevrolet Motor Division that the past month has witnessed only a slight improvement in the rate of production of new Chevrolet passenger cars. As a result, shipments of new cars to dealers for delivery are still far below the level we and the factory had hoped to attain by this time. In fact, through August, Chevrolet's output of cars in 1946 was only 22.6% of the number turned out during the corresponding period of 1941. We know that Chevrolet is doing everything possible to step up its production totals ? to ship more and more cars to us and to its thousands of other dealers throughout America . . . and we know, too, that we are assured of getting our full proportionate share of the current 'output and of future production gains. Disappointing as the total figures have been? and despite the fact that Chevrolet was out of production entirely during the first three months of the year? it is nevertheless true that Chovrolot M a II othor manufacturer! in production of p attongmr cart during June 1946, and has continued to main tain its lead in total production from that day to this. We shall continue to make deliveries of new Chevrolets fo our customers just as fast as we receive them; we regret delays as deeply at you do; we thank you for your friendly potion co and undntanding: and we promise you a new higk motoring experience when you take delivery of your new Chevrolet, giving MO-CAR QUALITY AT LOWIST COST! K?p Your Present Car Allv Meanwhile, may we suggest that you safeguard your transportation by bringing your car to us for service now and at regular intervals. Let us help you to keep it in good running condition? to main tain its performance, appear ance and resale value? until " the day when your new Chev rolet comes along. YOUR SYMIOl Of SilVKI Burrell Mo^or Company Franklin, N. C. Phone 123 $173 Realized From Box Supper On Cartocgechaye At the box supper at the Gillespie Methodist church on Upper Cartoogerhaye Saturday j night a total o( $173.39 was real&ed. The money is to be used lor the benelit of the church. The boxes brought a total of { $70, and the cake, which was i won by Thelma Koane as the 1 prettiest girl, blought appiaxi. mately $103. The auctioneer was the Rev R. L. Poindexter, pastor of the church. Members of the church ex pressed appreciation to Mr. foindexter lor his time and help t in making the box supper a success Library Open Five Days Each Week From 1 To 5 Mrs Frank I. Murray, librar- j ian at the Franklin Public li- j brary, has stated that the li- j brary Is open every day, except Sunday and Monday, from 1 o'clock until 5 o'clock. Plan Evening Prayer Sunday At St. Agnes Evening Prayer will be held at St. Agnes Episcopal church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, it has been announced by the rec tor, the Rev. A Rufus Morgan. huneral Kites Conducted For Pendergrass Infant Funeral services for the in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pendergrass, of Franklin, were held at the Franklin cem tery last Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the Rev Charles E. Parker, pastor of the Frank iLn Baptist church, officiating. Surviving, in addition to ine spent Sunday visiting friends in Seneaa, S. C. Lex Ramey, of Highlands spent Sunday here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs Mart Ramey. Will Cheeks, of Prentiss, was a Sunday visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mason and children, and Jess Miller spent Sunday on Cartoogechaye, the guests of Mr and Mrs. Med ford Kell. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette, and daughter, Joyce, of High lands, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Tommie Gibbs Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs A. Jamison, who have been living at Pren tiss, have moved to the Church of God parsonage here, and Mr. Jamison will be the pastor Mrs. Ted Vinson and children spent Sunday in Highlands with her brother, Walter Talley, and Mrs. Talley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dryman were business visitors in Clay ton, Ga., Saturday. According to census reports, j North Carolina farmers pur chased $7,782,000 worth of feeds in 1939 and $35,753,000 in 1944. Director I. O. Schaub of State college says that this is danger ous business. McCall Infant's Rite* Are Held At Sugarfork Johnnie Leon McCall. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William McCall. died at the home in East Franklin Saturday morn ing at 7 o'clock Funeral services were held at the Sugarfork Baptist church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the pastor, the Rev. Wil liam L. Sorrells. olficiating Burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving, In addition to the parents, are three sisters, and the grandparents, Mr. and M.s. Mack McCall and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Roper, all j1 Macon county. Potts funeral directors were in charge of arrangements. parents, are one brother, Landy and the grandparents. Mr anii Mrs. Cecil Pendergrass and Mr. and Mrs. Derald Ashe, all of Franklin." Bryant funeral directors were in charge of arrangements Jack Lynn, former district agent of the State College Exr tension service, writes from Germany that what the U S. Zone of occupation needs is about 100 good county agents, quarters. 4 Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press". ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST " Get TE-OL at anv drug store Apply this POWERFUL PENE TRATING fungicide FULL STRENGTH Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot oomfort or your 35c back. "Lucky .J ooy' ? * ? ? Friday 1 the 13th! Garry MOOREj BACK FOR THE DRUG STORE Every Friday Night CBS _ Angel's Drug Store HEATERS COLD WEATHER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Don't wait till your teeth are chattering to get prepared for winter. Come in TODAY and see our line of COAL AND WOOD HEATERS We also have stove pipe and other heater accessories. Bryant Furniture Co. covoller You'll feel a* spirited as you look in thia two-piece Johnnye Junior cinched at the waist with a fob-trimmed leather belt, distinguished with a debonair fencer collar and easy-pleated skirt. It's a beauty in smooth Raylaine flannel plaid. $16.50 BELK'S DEPT. STORE

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