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I BOTH SIDES "Too bad that Jim and his gal aren't good enough (or each other." "What makes you say that?" "I've been talking to both families." Ihe 'Best Tood fir hlan'sl&gL friend CkstimToqTocd has FOUR BIG appeals ? NOSE | TASTE DIGESTION I NUTRIENTS AT YOUR GROCERY OR FEED STORE EARLE-CHESTERFIELD MILL COMPANY ASHEVILLE, N. C. ri HiaasBaft K 8 EXTRA TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRE ON A New B.F.Goodrich Silveitown B n D e above allowance is over and above ur regular trade-in allowance. Just lip this coupon and bring it in. You ave an extra $4.00 on a full set of tires ? LIMITED OFFER- ends july 3rd Play safe, too, by acting promptly on this offer for new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown tires. Tougher cords, and more of them, give more strength to the tire body for extra safety. Double shock-absorber breaker strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks and blows for extra protection against seven bruises and blowouts. In addition, the wider, flatter tread puts more rubber on the road to share the wear for extra mileage that means greater savings. "" ? '//A Every B.F.Goodrich T ire Carries A LIFETIME GUARANTEE 1.50 Down 1.25 a Week Puts a 4.00-16 Silvertown On Your Car ,4?d FOR A REAL LOW PRICED TIRE 10 951 BUYS A genuinc 6.00-16 PLUS TAX B. F. Goodrich DEFIANCE TIRE The new Defiance gives dependable, safe mileage for the bay m t% ?? kaiiui greatest value ever built into a tire at this low price. The _ , 1 /S DOWN Defiance has a wide, full-depth, husky, non-skid tread. * Improved high-tensile cord gives greater bruise resistance. ONLY 1.25 PCR WEEK BURUELL MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 123 FRANKLIN, N. C. B.F.Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER i New Ruling Affects V N. C. Veteran# V\/ho Are In T raining Effective July 1 veterans hav ing lull-time jabs again may be permitted to lake a lull weeks sutiooling or &> ur mule nouis, provided tho course ?-> uiai ly vccaui.ial 111 uaiu.e, u mg to K. cd. tiui.ue, ui dUhi o? liter of the N. V. v.eieians com- I mission. 'lne veterans education com mittee, the stale appro ? mg | agency lor all jn-tne-jou iraih ing and educaciuiiai insuiuuoiis j uu..*>ng ioriner servicemen unu er the UI Bill, at its last meet ing 111 Kalei^n moduiid its pre vious ruling on this matter, Mr Hultpe saiu. Until tins ciiange, the VEC held to the rule that "a school will not be appro, ei., for more than 15 hours pel week if it is planned lor vet erans who are regularly employ ed on a full-time basis." Inquiries at a number of high schools and night schools for veterans in this district havi. disclosed that veterans holdin, regular jobs and with families to support have excellent rec j ords as to grades and attend i ance This was particularly trur in the vocational courses of carpentry, masonary, me^nau ics, house-wiring, etc., accord ing to Mr. Hulme. P:rces To Leave Franklin Seen To Make Home In West Marion A. Perce has accept ed a position in the West and he and Mrs. Perce and family plan to leave Franklin about I June 20 f6r Albuquerque, N. M. Mr. Perce's work will be with W C. Kruger Associates, arch itectural and engineering firm which is working on Atomic Energy commission projects. The Perces moved here from AlDurquerque, Mr. Perce's old home, about six and a half years ago. Mr Perce, former manager of he tjigniaiids Unar plant here, more recently has been engag ed in construction worn, tie is a Rotarian and has been active in other community atunw?.a. Mrs. Perce has devoted much time to work in the rrainciin Methodist church, 01 wnu.u w?> Perces are members, and to Parent-Teacher association ac tivities. 21 Baptist Young. Ft;jple Attend BTU Meet At F ruitland Twenty-one young people from the First Baptist cnurch have returned Saturday irom Fruitland, near Hendersonvine, where they spent a wteK at tending the Baptist Training union meeting at the State ? v tist assembly grounds at i'u.t land. In the course of the week's 1 meeting, Nancy Angel, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert An gel, and Elizabeth Ann Phillips, "liter 01 Mr. and Mis. L ?J. Phillips, competed, respective^, in the memory dull ana uettci speakers' contests. The group made the trip in the church bus, which was driv en by Roy Kinsland. Also ac companying the young people was Miss Gretchen Johnson, as THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948 lite Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconian [ sistant to the First Baptist pastor Each year between 50.000 and 60.000 boys and girls in North Carolina offer their services as beginning workers. 1 Early in the nineteenth cen tury a machine was widely used in the South which by the op eration df a single crank Rui ned, carded, and spun simultan eously six threads ot cotton. c***1 p e T \CE CREA^ Mature FiWi" THE TASTE SENSATION OF THE MONTH! The delicate, natural flavor of tree-ripened cherries, in Pet's CHERRY SUPREME ice cream . . made only of daily fresh, whole milk and fresh sweet cream ... is the taste sensation of the month! And because of Pet's own new process . . . the whole, June-sweet cherries, in Pet's CHERRY SUPREME, always stay sweet, tender and full of natural tree-ripened flavor. Take home a pint or two of Pet's CHERRY SUPREME today . . . and, compare it with any other ice cream! We're satisfied ou'll agree that ... as to flavor, ?ody, texture and quality . . . Pet tops them all! E m a Aea/tA /foot?' PET ICECREAM f/wdSc <3t?a0c ? '? Cteate THfc i-ACT IS BY6ENEML ELECTRIC Ifg^^L/SHTINS DMYJONEg ? " ' LOCKER ! NEW LAMP BULB PEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING EXPERTS WILL WITHSTAND PRESSURES OF MODERN QZEP-SEA DIVING. IT STAYS LIGHTED 700 FEET DOWN! PRIVATE ROOM for BUTTER ! SPECIAL COMPARTMENT IN G-E OE LUXE REFRIGERATORS KEEPS BUTTER FROM GETTING TOO HARP? ANOTHER OF THE THOUGHTFUL EXTRAS IN 6-E PRODUCTS. 20-YEAR VETERANS ! 6~E PUMP MOTORS ON SIACONE BROTHERS' CALIFORNIA FARM HAVE GIVEN 20 YEARS' STEADY SERVICE. You can put your confidence in ? GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Hoo f >fc? Fi*o Waring Show . , . NIC Notwork Monday Night . . . Coal to Com k J MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Your Pioneer Hardware Store Phone 23 < Franklin, N. C. General Electric Dealer
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