t 17 Macon Boy Scouts' Win Promotions Seventeen Macon CJounty boys ?five from Franklin Troop ' 1, and 12 irom Highlands Troop | 7- were among Boy Scouts .who were promoted or received merit J badges at the district court of ! honor held at Cuilowtice 'i'nurs- j day evening of last week. ? Kenneth Carpenter, of Frank- , lm, and Duane Edwards and Aloert Edwards, both of High- ' lands, were promoted to Lne rank. The award was made by Dean E W. Baird, of Western Carolina Teachers college. ( William Tyndall, of Cherokee, presented second class certlfl cates to Raymond Cleveland and 1 Tommy Savage, both of Highlands. Merit badges, presented by Dr. Harold McGuire, of Sylva, wt.it tjHichard Jones, Jr., Ken- i neth Carpenter, Jack Kusterer, and Allan Cartledge, of Frank lin, and Charlie R. Norton, Tu dor Hall, Haze Edwards, Mack Hopper, Jr, Albert Edwards, James O'Shields, Harry Holt, Donald Rose, and Don Louis Tyndall, all of Highlands. Avery Means, field Scout ex ecutive, reported on the campo ree held a(. Camp Lumpkin, and discussed plans lor the summer camp at Camp Daniel Boone, near Waynesviile. "STEW" LITTLE ? Mary had a little lamb; She took it home to stew. Although it cost her 90 cents, 'Twas not enough for two. Baptist Deacons To Hold County-Wide Meet Jur.3 24 The semi-annual meeting of Mac t, JU(ity Baptist deacons j will be held at the Cartooge- J chaye Baptist church Tuesday nig^it of next week Supper wiU be served by the ladies of the church at 7 o'clock. The principal speakers will be the Kev. Charles is. Faiicei, aim H A. McGlamery, of Asheville. ivxumc W/ hi i be iuniishou oy tile Oak Grove church quartet. About 200 persons are expect ed U> attend. Dr. G. B. Wood ward, president, will preside. Four Negio Scouts Here Are Promoted Tc Sec-r.d Oats Four Negro boys, members of Franklin's Boy Scout Troop No. 11, were promoted to second class at a Smoky Mountain dis trict court of honor for Negroes, held June 7. The second class awards were presented by the Rev. J, T. Kennedy. Negro clergyman of Asheville, formerly of Franklin The lour local boys who be came second class Scouts' are Roy Chevis, Frederick Stewart, j Rudolph Gibson, and Marlyn | Chavis. IN MKMORIAM In loving memory of my lov ing Daddy, Joseph T. Bryson, who was killed in a car acci dent June 15, 1946. Nj one knows how much I miss you, No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since you left me, Life has never been the same. In my heart your memory HOTEL HEARN DINING ROOM NOW SERVING Luncheon ? 11:30 to 2 ON SUNDAYS We also ssrve breakfasts and dinners OAK DINING ROOM SUITE MADE FROM APPALACHIAN OAK This furniture is as sturdy as it is decorative. Mads by the Unique Furniture Workers, Master Woodworkers Since 1854 SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. Phone 67 Franklin, N. C. mn^iiiiiniimmnnmimmnmnnymnpiiuimimmi7rrii7hiirinamTiimnnn)Jm]miimnTiniiimj'TTTTmTriii|>ii^iii'iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimfTirTiTrTr "He's trying to figure how we'll split the $ 25,000.00 Family Sweepstakes Prize in the Pepsi-Cola 'Treasure Top' Contests." 0 $25,000.00 Cash for some lucky family! That's the grand payoff of 40 Cash Prizes in the great Family Sweepstakes, in Pepsi-Cola's $203,726.00 "Treasure Top" Sweepstakes and Contests! ? Also, 51 Cash Prizes each month in your state plus big Monthly National Prizes! 0 Thousands have won cash? thousands more will win cash! Don't wait? enter now! Contest closes June 30, 1948. OCT ENTRY BLANK B AT YOUR BTOBK Bottled by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Bryion city Under appointment from Pep*l-Cola Company, N. Y. rSOTTgMggRYgy ? SEASONAL CROPS The truck farmer tries to schcdulc HIS PLANTING* SO THAT, AS ON* CHOP IS HARVESTED AND SOLD, ANOTHKR IS .li ,.///. ALMOST READY FOR MARKET. In THIS WAV, HE PLANS TO HAVE CASH COM I NO IN AT REGULAR INTERVALS TO TAKE CARE OF CURRENT FARMING EXPENSES, AS WELL AS FUTURE NEEDS AND POSSIBLE EMERGENCIES ? Careful planning is as necessary to happy living as it is to successful FARMING ?.? BV planning our spending, by setting some money ASIDE REGULARLY IN GOVERNMENT BONDS, SAVINGS AND LIFE INSURANCE, WE PROVIDE FOR TODAYS NEEDS AND BUILD A HAPPIER, MORE SECURE TOMORROW* . lingers, j Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear Daddy, That I do not think of you. Loving Daughter, JEAN CAROL BRYSON R. F. D. No. 3, Herndon, Va. Social Security Tax Returns Should Cover Entire Remuneration Social Security tax returns fil ed by employers at the end of each calendar quarter with the collector of internal revenue 'should include all remuneration for services rendered, it was announced this week by D. W. Lambert, manager of the Ashe ville field office of the Social Security administration. "For some time," Mr Lam bert explained, "certain claim j ants have alleged employment which includes the value of room and meals, or other forms Of remuneration in addition to cash. Upon discussing the mat ter with employers juch as res taurants, boarding houses, or other types of business firms, it was discovered that the em ployer did not realize such amounts were to be reported for credit to employes' wage accounts." * "Since the wage record of an employe is the basis of all pay ments under the Social Secur ity act," Mr. Lambert said, "it is vital that all payments received for performing the Job be re ported. The commissioner of In ternal revenue has ruled that the fair value of remuneration other than cash wages or sal ary must be included'." T HK Tallulah Falls Railway Com pany takes this opportunity to express its appreciation of the loyal support given by its patrons and friends.' Man agement of the railway believes in the" future of the territory served and wishe^ tii have a part in the further growth and development of that territory. The rail way can prosper only as the people it serves are prosperous. Prosperity of any cpuntry depends to a great extent on the availability of prompt and dependable rail transporta tion and the Tallulah Falls Railway Company has met its responsibility in this connection by placing in service two new Alco (i. K. .Diesel Klectric Freight Locomotives. A program of improvement r in its roadway and track is now under way. Patronage of all shippers is solicit ed. "SHIP VIA RAIL" i i Tallulah Falls Railway Co. NEW FURNITURE STORE NOW OPEN ON PALMER STREET Near Cagle's Cafe FiRM NAME IS Thad-Hope Furniture Exchange ? Among the many things we have for sale or trade is SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND ICE REFRIGERATORS V ^ * k ?>X V V/hitm tid* walls available at 9xtra cot t. , vt . <<? J ^ J We'll have it Friday . . . The Car of the Year, the Ford Forty Nineri It's the one and only NEW car in its field, and you can see it at our show rooms Friday) There never was an automobile like this before. There is no other like it today. The revolutionary, new '49 Ford is a complete break with the past. It was designed by you ? all the way through. Yes, in surveys, letters and personal interviews, you told Ford what you wanted. And it's on its wayl It looks like a custom built carl Just for the thrill of it, look at the list of new features. And for an even bigger thrill ? your biggest thrill of the year ? see the '49 Kard, "The Car of the Year", at our showrooms Fridayl Jkik/r June IS! ItslheGar oflheyfar! NIW I You wanted ROOM. So we gave you a 57' front, and 60' rear seat, with loti of shoulder and elbow room. NIW I You wanted SAFETY. So we gov* you a 59% mora rigid "lifeguard" Body, 35% easier "Magic Action" King Size Brakes, and new "Picture Windows". NIW I You wanted COMFORT. Ifi here. In a new "Mid Ship" Ride, "Hydra Coll" Front Springs, "Para-Rex" Sear Springs. It rides like a dream I NIW I You wanted ECONOMY. New V-8 and SIX Engine*. Up to 10% mora gas economy. (Up to 25% wtth Over drive, optional at extra cost.) NIW I You wanted KAUTY. Wei, you'll see for yourself June 111 Youl ?all Ford "Tk? - the Yeorf DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY

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