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YOUR REXALL | PHARMACIST T i helps guard the health of YOUR Community ANGEL'S Store MACON HUNTING SEASON TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 15 Dates And Bag Limits Are Announced By Commission Hunting seasons and bag lim its for 1947-48, which are sub stantially the same as those in effeci last year, have been an nounced by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources commission. The seasons and limits were set after a public hearing in Ral eigh. Fall hunting will begin in Ma con County with the opening of the squirrel season September 15. The daily bag limit for the season, which will end Decem ber 15, is five, and the posses sion limit is 10 However, two fox squirrels may be included in the daily limit. Macon County is closed to deer hunting this season. In those counties that are open, the season will run from Oc tober 6 to January 1. A new regulation added this year states that "deer must have antlers plainly visible." October 15 will be the open ing day for bear hunting and the limits, both seasonal and daily, remain at two. This sea son, with the same regulations applying, Russian boar hunting will be permitted from October 15 to January 1. Thanksgiving day, November i ? LEARN TO FLY under 6. I. BILL OF RIGHTS! ? ? * a ? ? ? ? <v If you are eligible under the G.I. Bill of Rights, the chances are it won't cost you a penny to become a pilot. Come on out to the 'port and join a swell bunch of men and women who are not only learning to fly, but learning that private flying is good business in town or on the farm ? a grand clean ?port, tool AND YOU OTHER FOLKS: "We'd appreciate the chance to tell you all about this flying business. It's a safe, fast, reli able means of transportation . . . one that's really here to stay, and grow. Drop out, let's talk it over. No obligation, of course. CLASS STARTING IMMEDIATELY COOPER FLYING SERVICE Franklin Airport, Franklin, N. C. Call 217-W Write P. O. Box 428 ABOUT FOOD PRICES (Facts about retail food prices) I'.S, food priccs arc too high. In all the talk about lower priccs, let us remember this : Day in and day out, no retailer does a better job of keeping priccs down than a food merchant. Any good food retailer will tell you that his profits have been slimmer than at any other time in history, on the other hand increased operating costs have cut profits to the bone. Merchants generally have rcduccd priccs as a plan of good merchandis ing. but we cannot reduce prices bv 10% as was appealed for by President Truman. To have a substantial and perma nent price reduction on food, the re tail grocer must first have a reduction 011 food by the manufacturer and the producer. Our policy is to sell quality food at the lowest practical price and we will continue to lower priccs as fast as re duction in cost to us and economies in our overhead will permit. BALDWIN MARKET 27, will be tHt> opening day for | quail, rabbits, and rufled grouse, and January 1 Will be closing aay for all three sports. Bag limits on quail are per day, eight; in possession, 16; and season, 150 Rabbit hunters are limited to five per day, ten in possession, but there is no limit for the season. Ruffed grouse limitations are two per day, four in possession, and 10 for the season. Faxes may be taken with guns during any time at which the season is open in the county for the talcing of game birds and ether animals, except in coun-( ties having local fox laws. There are no local fox laws in Macon County. Join Now! Protects the W'taolt Family Potts' Burial Ass'n. Phone 164 or 174 SPECIALS THIS WEEK Odd Pieces Enamel Wear To Close Out At Cost Tricycles, 4 sizes $10.50 to $16.90 Western Auto Associate Store ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF BROWN and CARSON SELF-SERVICE tiUO?EKY ? . I , Saturday, September 13th Located on East Main Street at the foot of the Town Hill I Every effort will be made to give you courteous and efficient service. If at all possible, we will always have at your disposal a complete line of staple groceries. 1 ? ALSO ? I 'I FEED DEPARTMENT STOCKED WITH EVERYTHING THAT YOU WOULD EXPECT TO FIND IN THE FEED LINE. We plan to use all local farm produce that we possibly can. In this way we think that you will be better pleased, and at the same time we will be helping the Macon County Farmer. We sincerely solicit your patronage and will strive to give you the same service that we gave you at our old location. Wiley Brown OWNED AND OPERATED BY R. D. Carson Franklin, N. C. FREE PARKING SPACE Here's how big your enjoyment will be? and here's how small your cost! BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST J, i Yes, tn addition lo gMng'yoo'aB the Big-Car advantages described here, the new 1947 Chevrolet saves you money on all items of purchase price, operation and upkeep ? gives you BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COSTI You'll enjoy the Big-Car luxury of this smart, streamlined, style leading Body by Fisher ? with genuine No Draft ventilation, extra comfortable seats, and every facility for your comfort and safety ? for Fisher Bodies are the finest bodies, and they're found only on Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. You'll delight in the Big -Car comfort and road-steadiness of the Unitized Knee Action Gliding Ride ? another advantage found only in Chevrolet and higher priced cars. You'll feel perfectly safe, perfectly secure, thanks to Fisher Unlsteel Body, Knee-Action Ride and Posi tive-Action Hydraulic Brakes ? fea i turei found only In Chevrolet and higher-priced can. You'll thrill to the Big-Car performance of a lively, powerful, dependable Chevrolet Valve-In-Head Thrift-Master Engine ? the type of engine found only In Chevrolet and higher-priced cart. Be sure your car is ready for winter! During September and October Chevrolet dealers are making a special point of fall service to demonstrate the excellence of our service facilities and quality work mamhip. So bring your car in soon and let u> get it ready for the bad weather days ahead. CHEVROLET .? Phone 123 BURRELL MOTOR CO. Your Chevrolet Dealer Franklin, N. C.
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