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Custodial Laborer Position Open In Post Office Here Competitive examinations for ) the position ot custodial laborer In the post office at Franklin will soon be held, according to an announcement by the United States Civil Service commission The usual entrance salary of this position Is $1700 a year Full information and an appli cation blank may be obtained at the post office in Franklin. Applications for this position will be accepted by the Director, Fourth U. S. Civil Service Reg ion, Nissen Building, Winston Salem 3, N. C., until the needs of the service have been met. Hanson Completes 2- Week Reserve Training Cruise Perry C. Henson, chief com missary steward, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Henson of <?ito has completed a two-week naval reserve training course to Hamilton, Bermuda, aboard the heavy cruiser USS Albany. Plastic rainwear weighing only about six or eight ounces i. fuldable into a size that can be carried in a ' pocketbook. FURNACES COAL and OIL Furnaces Air Conditioning "We Specialize , In Home Comfort" WARM-AIRE HEATING CO. Asheville, N. C. Phone 1357 - 58 Broadway West's Mill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Suttle, of 1 Charlotte, brought their daugh- J -ter to Brevard college last Tues day, and on their return home they visited their niece, Mrs. J. L. West, III, and Mr. West, here. . Miss Vonnie West attended the teachers' meeting in Ashe ville last Friday. Miss Mary Elmore and Mrs Birdell Ray, of Waynesville, spent the week-end with home folks. W. C. West, of Detroit, Mich , Is visiting home folk. College students from West's Mill: Fred West is a student at the University of North Carolina. I Roger Rickman is at State col lege again. Ruth West is a stu dent at Converse. Jessie Lee ; Downs is at Berea college, ky., I again. Lewis, Jr., Smith is back r at State college. Dr. J. L. West attended the ] State Dental meeting in Ashe ! ville last week. Mrs. L. J. Smith and daugh ter, Mrs. A. H. Wilen, and two children, of Cullowhee, were here on business and visiting I relatives Friday of last week. Mrs. Zeb Gibson is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Verden Glueck, of Gary, I Ind., spent last week visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Duvall here. I , Mrs Jean Whitson, of Knox ville, visited relatives hfere last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. West and family, of Asheville, spent the week-end witlf relatives here. A birthday dinner was given in honor of James Holbrooks Sunday of last week at the Holbrooks home. About 30 of the immediate family were SPECIALS THIS WEEK Steel Tool Boxes $3.00 ea. Truck Mirrors $1.90 ea. Seat Covers to fit all cars REDUCED Western Auto Associate Store SALE OF LADIES' SUITS AND DRESSES ALL OF OUR SUITS ' HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO $17.95 ONE LOT OF DRESSES REDUCED TO $7.95 RAINCOATS $4.95 FR ANKLIN VARIETY STORE Mrs. R. S. O'Mchundro, Owner OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN FRANKLIN ON ?% Friday, October 17 * AND EVERY FRIDAY THEREAFTER for the purpose of picking machines up for repair. Also will have a COMPLETE LINE OF SINGER PRODUCTS If interested in any of the above, clip and mail coupon to ? SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 109 Doyle Street, Toccoa, Ga. \ Xante Address THE "EYES" HAVE IT The almost human ortliorater, an optical-electrical dc\ ice which mea sures eye power, has proved to be an important development in an employee health project undertaken by a New England textile mill. Tests have not only helped employees find the right kind of job in the mills, but also assisted them in conserving and improving their vision. Above, Nurse Lucille Lockhart is giving the test to one of the mill workers at the Wauregan, Conn, plant of Wauregan Mills. ' NEWS PEOPLE MISS ELBA LEDBETTER WEDS HENRY BOSTIC 'i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ledbetter, j of Franklin, Route 1, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elba Ledbetter, to Henry Bostic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bostic of Lakeland, Ga., September 20. The wedding took place at Folkstoft, Ga., with the Rev. R. W. Queen officiating. Mrs. Bostic is a graduate , of the Franklin High school, and has been employed in Jackson ville, Fla., for the past two years. The groom is a graduate of the Valdosta High school in Val present. including Mr. and Mrs. Holbrooks, their children, grand children, and brothers and sis ters. LEGAL ADVERTISING IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY CHARLIE WILLIAM PAUL vs. MARY JOYCE PAUL The defendant, Mary Joyce Paul, will take notice that an action entitled as, above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Macon County, for the purpose of securing an ab solute divorce for the plaintiff, Charlie William Paul. Said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at tlie office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Ma con County, North Carolina, at the Courthouse in Franklin, North Carolina, on the 10th day of November, 1947, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 10th day of October, 1947. CLINTON BROOKSHIRE, Clerk of Superior Court 016? 4tc ? J&J ? N6 NEED SUN RAYS IULTRA VIOltT). % OR HEAT ? (INfkARBD) You get either with SELECT-:?} RAY COMBINATION sun i'ltD ?f?! LAMP SUN LAMP For healthy tun ten. Develop* Vitamin D for health. Good for all the family. HEAT LAMP Soothe aching mus cles; joints. Sinus infection, when prescribed. Quick warmth in chilly rooms. Dries hair. Th* Only Lamp wMi All These Features Both sun and heat raya. Fully adjust able In height and direction. Use as floor or table model. Costa littla to use? an hour. Map In far HU$ Dememtratlen ? ???<> ?> Vvestingh?use ATLAS SUPPLY CO. Phone 273 dosta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bostic plan to make their home in Jackson ville, Fla. ' . A navy man's base pay in creased live per cent for each three years of service. FRANKLIN LIVESTOCK AUCTION ? Bring Your Livestock HERE For Highest Prices Sale Every Wednesday Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McGiil. operators of the Franklin Lodge and Golf Course, left Friday to spend the winter in Casadaga, Fla., where they operate th? Casadaga hotel in winter They plan to return to Franklin next April. Herbert McGlamery, of Ashe ville, formerly of Frankliri and Macon County representative in the 1947 general assembly, was here on business last Thursday. Mrs Nora Woodward, of Wal la-Walla, Wash., Mrs Elizabeth Kinyon, of Kansas City, Mo . and W. J. Morgan, of Brevard, were here last week to visit their sisters, Mrs. H. D. Dean, Mrs. Ethel Meadows, and Mrs. E. V. Duvall. Mrs. Carl S. Slagle spent last Macon j Dry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work FOR PICK UP SERVICE Phone 270 week visiting friends In Green ville, S. C., and is spending this week in Winston-Salem with her 1 daughter, Mrs. I. B. Souther , land. Special Lynch 50c ? CHOICE OF MEATS Three Vegetables Hot Roils Coffee Desert ? Dixie Grill Hot Dogs and Hamburgers PREPARE -PROTECT Any day now the thermometer "will zoom down, dcwn, down! Make sure your car is ready for cold weather, ice, snow, and tough riding. . . . DRIVE IN TODAY AND LET US INSTALL AN Arvin Heater ? OR ? Equip Your Car With a Willard Battery ? OR ? Goodyear Tires And Tubes Mashburn's Garage East Main Street Buy the Best ... "DOBRY'S BEST" OR "BEST OF THE WEST" FLOUR ... at your favorite Grocer's Dowdle Wholesale Co., Distributors The Frazer Manhattan Is Here! Willow Run U now building better than a car a minute! Pro duction of the Frazer Manhattan? America's Newest Fine Car has reached a volume which enables us to invite your inspection of this most recent postwar creation of Kalser-Frazer. To you who want the ultimate in personal transportation, this is a cordial invitation to see and drive the car that obsoletes all prewar standards of excellence. We are delivering now! W WL A. Wi 13 WL a MOONEY MOTOR CO. Phone 256 FRANKLIN, X. C.
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