The Franklin Pres? and The Highlands Maconian BOLENS HUSKI tractor I HELPS YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF , YOUR SOIL... ' Here's the cultivator you need for thai odd-shaped plot of ground that you'd like to utilize. With the BOLEN^ HUSKI Tractor and cultivator you car? get the most out of it . . . plenty of vegetables for your own family and, if you like, a crop for the market. The yield from BOIENS HUSKI ' odd lot" cultivation often runs as high o& $300.00 per acre. Come in as toon at you can We'll gladly explain BOLENS HUSKI advantages. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Always Parking Space on the Square :i to ? mini ti: WASHING \CTION MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Your Pioneer Hardware Store COOL SUMMER Cotton Dresses and Play Clothes I i Arriving Daily We invite you to see our selection TODAY! THE TWINS' SHOP ff'si ELECTRIC RANGE If -Has... > The Safety Top ^'Choice o? Three T6ps J f? Broil-R-Roaster 4- Pan with <> Adjustable Rack ' ? Fait Oven Preheating ? The largnl Oven ? Biggest Storage Space ? Rack for Kitchen Toots ? Come in today? see the Presteline Electric Range with the 21 features which make It the leader in the Electric Range field. Coup)"* with ttaier mH Only Presteline? of all Electric Ranges? gives you the Safety Top. Tiny tott can't reach up and touch hot elements? giant work space is all in front. Fully automatic controls let you use the economical Deep-Well Cooker, the handy appliance outlet, or the heavily-insulated oven that holds a 30-pound turkey. Come in and see itl MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Franklin, N. C. $286 I ^ _ Baptist Vacation Bible School Finals To Be Held Friday Commencement exercises for the vacation Bible school which . has been under way at the ! First Baptist church (or the ' past 10 days will be held Fri- > day evening at 8 p m. at the | church. DEACONS TO MEET The Macon Cotfnty Baptist Deacons organization will meet at , the Cartoogechaye Baptist church at 7 o'clock this (Thurs day) evening. Owenby To Be Guest Methodist Pastor Hare During July The Rev. R. L. Owenby, who has served as pastor of some of COMPLETE SERVICE FOR HOME AND CAR RADIO ALSO GOOD USED PIANOS CARTER'S RADIO SHOP Next Door to Morgan's Cafe I the leading Methodist churches I in North Carolina, will be guest ! pastor of the Franklin Metho dist church for the month of July, during the absence of the pastor, the Rev. J. H. Brendall, Jr., on vacation. Dr. Owenby will preach his first sermon here Sunday at the II a. m. service. I Mr Brendall, accompanied by H. , R Ruth, of Hickory, and Mr. Ruth's sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones, left Monday by trailer Whether it's a tasty sand wich or a steak dinner . . . you ar; assured of quality foods and courteous, quick service at . . . CAGLE'S CAFE MACON THEATRE Wednesday, Thursday, June 30, July 1 ;/|fi^ A REPUBLIC PICTURE ?*" for the Yellowstone National park. Mr. Brendall a few weeks ago flew to Hickory to conduct the funeral service of the wife of Mr. Ruth, an old friend. Prior to leaving for Yellow stone, the party drove to the Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help foi ache* and palfu of Rheumatism, Arthrltl Neuritis, Lumbago. Sciatica, or Neuralgia tr Remind. Wort* through the blood. First doe usually starts alleviating pain so you cai work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably Oet Romind at druggist todsy. Quick, com plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed | WANT ADS LOST In or near Highlands post office. Black leather billfold with name inside. Please return to Box 86, High lands, and received reward. Mrs. H. G Story. top of Wayah Bald for a treat of Western North Carolina scen ery. i Mr. Brendall expects to return to Franklin In time to preach at the morning service August 1. W. H. CARRINGTON Registered Engineer CIVIL & MINING SURVEYS REPORTS, PLANS, DESIGN Charleston, S. C. ? Franklin, N. C. JOIN Bryant Mutual Burial Association ? Oldest and Strongest in the County She Rates Dates . because her pretty dresses are washed and ironed fresh as new our modern way! Highlands Cleaners & Laundry Phone 98 Highlands, N. C. VOTE FOR ... CHARLES M. JOHNSON SATURDAY, JUNE 26 <?? m ? a 1 a* 1 he 1 ruth About ocott . . . Kerr Scott is the leader of a political machine built by' hiiri during his 12 years as Commissioner of Agriculture . . . During this campaign, depart ment inspectors and employes, farm agents and demonstration agents have been riding the state in state-owned cars on state time in his behalf . . . A violation of the Hatch act but that doesn't matter to a politically ambitious man . . . He is the candidate of the CIO and CIO leaders are campaigning over the state for him ... you know the history of the CIO . . . strikes, dis orders . . . many of its unions are dominated by Communists . . . and its national heads will not sign the Anti-Communist oath . . . The housewives should not forget Kerr Scott . . . he has done nothing to remove the taxes and regulations which makes Oleo so high ... in fact, his department has approved these regulations . . Kerr Scott talks about a public health program .. . . but only a few weeks before he quit as commissioner to wage his campaign for governor, he raised the bacteria count in milk from 200,000 to 4(X).(XX) units . . . does this account for the fact that big dairying interests in the state are sup-' porting him? . . . these big dairying groups are now .able to ship milk from other states . . . our children may not suffer but it is a helhiva chance to take for votes . . . Kerr Scott talks about our state hank deposits not drawing interests in our state hanks . . . he knows that the law does NOT permit hanks to pay interest on public deposits . . . and he also knows that the law does not permit the state treasurer to invest the state's operating funds . . . It was his way of twisting the truth to seek votes ... Kerr Scott opposes the idea of co-ops paying fair taxes to the state . . .' he fought it in the last legislature . . . and yet the big and small mer chants must pay these taxes . . . Kerr Scott never lived in Raleigh during his 12 years as commissioner ... he continued to farm 55 miles from Raleigh . . . and he made the round trip of 110 miles almost daily , . . even in g^s rationing days when you and L had to do without gas . . . Kerr Scott his been on the public payroll for 27 years. And speaking of World* War II . . . Charlie Johnson's son went into the service at 18, fought in France with General Patton's troops , . . Kerr Scott's son of draft age left college in his junior year, went home to the Scott farm and remained there during the war . . . Charlie Johnson's boy fought the war with a gun and Kerr Scott's son with a milk bucket ... ... .. Charlie Johnson seeks the governorship on a program dedicated to welfare of North Carolina and it* people . . . He favors increased pay for school teachers with minimum of $2,400 . . . bluer appropriations fot needy old people, de pendent children and the afflicted ... ? _ Charlie Johnson advocates immediate improvement of rural roads "to provide adequate tarm-to-market roads of the all weather type" . . . smaller highway divisions in order that greater attention may be paid the Individual needs of the various counties . . . He stands for Home Rule . . . less from Raleiglh and more from local units . . . > Charlie Johnson favors removal of sales tax on food serve*' In public eating places . and elimination of tales paid by farmers on machinery and fuel used in curing tobacco . . . He supports the medical care program but he wants an e*P*nded health program for our school children "to insure every child in every section however disadvantaged, a fair chance of a healthy start in life." . . . Charlie Joflinson has a sympathetic understanding of thet veterans' problems . he served as an enlisted man in World War I . . . and his son saw combat service in WorM War II ? ? ? If you believe in the welfare and progress of North Carolina, Vote tot CHARLIE JOHNSON.

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