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PAY YOUR 1947 TOWN TAXES NOW Property on which 1947 taxes have not been , paid will be ADVERTISED NEXT MONTH 1 ' Pay your 1947 taxes NOW, and avoid the em barrassment and extra cost of advertisement. TOWN OF FRANKLIN j MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 J I Friday, June 1J Edward G. Robinson In "&?^A WOLF" Saturday, June 12 ? Double Feature Program Tim Hclt In "HEART OF "UNDERrTHE TONTO VIRGINIA" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'Clock The Wild Twins In "CAMPUS HONEYMOON" Sunday, June 13 Franchot Tcne In "LOST HONEYMOON" Monday, Tuesday, June 14, 15 Wednesday, Thursday, June 16, 17 ^ GENE'S NEWEST, y AND BIGGEST ADVENTURE! / COLUMBIA PICTURES ?'~? M' M CI VP 9ms AUTRY -ssasoir /?Ol/Jvff l/I- ' ?* ?????* . .i v.1 ? ? ? W L A Gene Autry Production ? ' Weit'i Mill Mr. and tars. p. L. McLean, Gf Whittier, spent last Thurs day with relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Y. W Burgess, of Wayuesville, visited home (oik here last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Burgess was form erly Miss Mary Elmore. Mrs. Clara W. Owens attend ed the district meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian service at Sylva last Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. West, III, ana daughter, Linda, are visiting Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. , P k. Suttle, and family In Landis, this week. They will return Sat urday. Mrs. Charley Mincey visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs.. Rogers Dalton, of Florida and Gastonia, spent several days visiting relatives here recently. Mrs. Soloman Leatherman re turned last Tuesday from a week's visit with her daugnter, Mrs. Annie D. Smith, and fam ily in Asheville. Miss Ruth West visited rela tives in Greensboro, and friends in Landis last week Robert Downs and Robert Brendell, of Winston-Salem, spent several days here recent ly visiting relatives. Mrs. Rosa Downs, of Asheville, is visiting relatives here. Sunday will be home-coming day at the Rose Creek church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens and small daughter, Delores, of Asheville, spent last Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Miss Emily Sue West, of Ashe ville, spent last week with rela tives here. National Forest Timber ' For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Frank lin, North Carolina, up to and | not, later than 2 p. m. July 12, 1948 and opened immediately i thereafter for all the merchant- j able live and dead timber des- ] ignated for cutting on an area ! embracing about 2000 acres with- j in the Jones and Coweeta Creeks Unit, Little Tennessee River watershed, Macon County, Nan tahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 1500 cords (128 cubic feet) of chest- j nut extractwood, more Or less. No bid of less than 60 cents per cord will be considered. $200 j must be deposited with each bid, ' to be applied on the purchase j price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, ac cording to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information con cerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, North Carolina. J10? 2tc? J24 AIRPORT GRILL * Fried Chicken * Steaks * Sandwiches * Cold Drinks RANGES ELECTRIC OIL COAL AND WOOD {MM--? ? -? 1 Two Famous Brands LKONARD and I, & II allow you to select a modern, top performance Stove. NESCO and PERFECTION Oil Ranges assure you .of the best in clean efficient work from your Stove. mi I'fftif till! I IIWAilrnHB ^?PHBniWHIMWWWBBMr ALLEN PRINCESS tylAID OF ATHENS MAJESTIC After naming: these three famous brands we feel that there is nothing left to say. CASH OR ON EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN SUIT YOURSELF SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. thl tJ. I. fowl itrvio* mun. taini 1,300 lookout towiri in our 1&2 national lorttu. A &wwm ill turluy produc* Hon u ra ported In many North Carolina counties. Junrutofl CoUAty fihndri have increased their commercial tweet potato acreage this year. You Get More for Your Money when you get a ? ? universal * Jeep YOU GET 4-WHEEl DRIVE for steady - pulling traction in the field. Used as a tractor, the Universal "Jeep" operates plows, discs, harrows and other implements at tractor speeds of 2>/i to 7 m.p.h. It's easier on the driver, too. YOU CAN HAUL AND TOW on and off the road? when you get a Universal "Jeep". It carries up to 1200 pounds, tows a braked load of 5500 pounds? on or off the road. In addition, you also get the comfort and convenience j features shown below. Driver's Sent of spring and cushion construc tion, with full back, means more comfort with less fatigue from field work. Fenders help protect the driver from dust and mud, For Night Field Work and highway driving, the "Jeep" has power ful 7-inch sealed-beam headlights? same size lights as used on pas senger cars? plus park _ ing lights and tail light. ' m www"" Easy to Drive as a car. Full instrument panel, self-starter, conven tional pedals and ac celerator. Change from 2 to 4 wheel drive is made by merely shifting transfer-case lever. With Power Take-Off the "Jeep" has 30 h.p. for operating all types of belt and shaft driven equipment. You can't beat a "Jeep" for versa tility and year 'round usefulness. Macon Willys Company - , BUILD WELL WITH STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS BY LURIA ECONOMY ADAPTABILITY UTILITY Bade structure allow* a minimum of 4000 square feet of dear, unobstructed space. Structural frame of heavy rolled steel sections is designed to meet building codes. Architectural fronts can be adapted to any business use. Various widths and lengths of Stand ard Luria Buildings are available for almost any industrial, architectural or recreational purpose. ? Roofing and siding may be corrugated steel, corrugated asbestos, or masonry walls and built-up roof. offer* Dave Steel Company ... a great name in steel fabrication , it* engineering facilities to help you plan and erect the proper structure for your specific needs. ave li?l COMP ANTjHt AS HI VILLI, N. C. Ideal for plants and warehouses where large ... open areas are needed. . Glass fronts can be adapted to any^business or commercial use.
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