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RADIATOR REPAIRING I Boiling, cleaning and repairs to any car, truck or tractor Radiator SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SALES i SERVICE DUNCAN MOTOR CO. From where I sit ... Joe Marsh j Bert Solves the Labor Problem Ton hear a lot abonl capital and tabor nowadays, as if the two could never get together. Bat look at Bert Childers ? who haa 320 acres of producing land, a fair-sized herd of cattle, and two farm hands work ing for him. If you called Bert a "capitalist" he wouldn't know what you meant, and neither would Spike end Sandy, the hired men. Bert works side by side with both of them; and In the evenings they sit around the fire together ? sharing a friendly glass of beer or two. - If anybody has a beef? whether it's about wages or hoars or equip ment? they talk it over at those friendly evening sessions. I dont say all tabor problems are as simple as Bert's. But from where I sit, the basic principle ap plies to any farm or factory or business : A principle of confidence and mutual respect, of daily talks together in a friendly and con genial atmosphere. ^oe We have . . . NEW AUTOMOBILES and NEW TRUCKS . . ? that we can DELIVER TO YOU TODAY ? Our Service Department will be glad to Repair Your Automobiles Your Business, great or small is appreciated ? MOONEY MOTOR CO. Those Cxtra Eggs Make Your Profit! Just a few more eggs from every hen, and your earnings go UP. Feed for those extra eggs, by using TUXEDO Eggmasli. Tuxedo eontains in proper pro portions the vitamins, the minerals and other ingre dients your hens need for heavy laying. There's a quality Tuxedo Feed for your layers, chicks, broilers. Feed TUXEDO Feeds from ttart to finish. It's the progressive way, the easy way to feed for maximum results. Dryman Feed & Grocery Main Street Franklin Phone 170 TUXEDO % Most 6{/j)#/iyr??P ro/r v/ mm /a/ porrjvcy MISS ERNESTINE GREGORY MARRIES JACK HIGHTOWER Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Corbin, of Tigersville, S C., have announc ed the marriage of their grand daughter, Miss Ernestine Greg ory, formerly of Macon County, to Jack Hightower, of Tigers ville, April 19. Mrs. Hightower is a niece of Mrs. Sanford Mann, of Frank lin, Route 2. She and her grand parents formerly lived in the Higdonville community. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB'S MEETING IS POSTPONED Due to Boys' and Girls' week activities Saturday of this week, the meeting of the Junior Mus ic club which had been sched uled for that date has been postponed a week. The club will meet at 3 p. m. Saturday, May 10, with Edith Plemmons. Personal Mention Major William Higdon,' Jr., Mrs. Higdon, and their son are expected here Saturday or Sun day for a visit with relatives. They are flying from India, where Maj. Higdon is stationed Mrs. W. L. Corbin has return ed from a visit to her son, Wil I liam L. Corbin, at Dunn, and her daughter. Miss Margaret Corbin, a student at the Wom an's college of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. C. F. Moody, who has been ill at his home for several weeks, this week was reported by mem bers of the family, to be slight ly improved. Mrs. Harry Straine, the form er Miss Maude Higdon, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Higdon, both of Sacramento, Calif., ar rived recently for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Higdon is now in Marietta, Ga., visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, and will go to Cullowhee to visit another daughter, Mrs. Stead man Mitchell, before returning to Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashear had as their guests several days last week Mrs. A. J. Simon and Mrs. A. S. Najjar, both of At lanta. and Mrs. Charles Azar, of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bryant and We Appreciate Your Patronage ? Franklin Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 136 Fix your WET WALLS Before Aquellizing this cellar room wea damp and dingy. After Aquetlizing walls are clean, white, dry and owner has another useful room. or CELLAR WITH NEW . . . SCIENTIFIC AQUELLA bg U. ?. Pol. O0. Control* water leakage, damp ness or seepage inside or outside . . . above or below ground ... on all porous masonry surfaces. P AQUELLA $095 J P- fcaf f Mixed with water, ac cording to direction a, one bag makea I gal. Firtt coat o overt 60 to I 120 eq. It. L ond coat, 200 to 2 SO aq. \ tt. Oct Aquella No. 1 for Interiors . . . Aquella No. 2 for Exteriors FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Phone 117 On Square son, Dale, returned to their home in Culberson Tuesday, after spending the past week with Mrs. Bryant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham, of Franklin, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and children spent the week-end in Kershaw, S. . C., visiting Mrs. Jones' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Green. W. T. (Bill) Moore, who has been ill for months, is aole uj Special Lunch 50c ? CHOICE OF MEATS Three Vegetables Hot Rolls Coffee Desert CLOSED SUNDAYS ? Dixie Grill WILL CLEAN CEMETERY A cleaning of the Bush grave yard, near Riverside, Is planned Saturday, May 24, starting at 8 o'clock. Everyone is asked to bring tools and lunch. be out again, anu is walking about, with the use of crutches. Sidney A. Martin Is spending this week in Philadelphia, at tending a housewares show. For electrical repairs, call 249. ? Adv ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any drufc store. App y (his POWERFUL PENETRATING fun* - cIJc FL'LL STRENGTH. Reaches MOR" f orms to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. Today at Angel's Drug Store. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Marquette Home Freezer ? 8 cu. ft. ? $337 ea. Servi-Cycle $286 to $341 ea. Legal Size Steel File Cabinet $80 ea. (Tax included on above items) Western Auto Associate Store WfE are about to go into the Plant Season for another year. Due to the lateness of the season and oold weather, we are just now able to procure for you the kind of quality plants you desire. We ..will continue to furnish you the Best plants that are available. We now have Tomatoes and Peppers, and will begin i with Sweet Potato plants next week. Prepare your ground and buy early to avoid shortages due to conditions and demand. BLAINE'S SEED STORE T A HE V an Raalte Company will need 70 women, age 18-40, for sewing machine work on glove making. .There are still many openings. Interviews will continue for the next few months. Apply any Thursday at the U. S. Employment Service, located in the Agriculture Building. WZ mdry i 8ENDIX 4 FAMOUS FEATURES SAVE CLOTHES SAVE HOT WATEk SAVE SOAP SAVE LIFTING W?hday Mad* WorkUttl Our Sandlx Demonstration Nowl s SOSSAMON Furniture Co. FRANKLIN, N.C
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