Teiiico The Rev. Garland Willis, of Bryson City, pastor o f the Tei iico Baptist church filled his regular appointment at the church Sunday. Miss Ruth Smith, of Char lotte, spent the week-end visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jud Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Cochran and family of Nantahala, re cent'y yUittJwl Mr* Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. DeHart. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, of Oastonla, have returned heme after a short visit with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cabe are spending several days in Ga? tonia, visiting Mrs. Cab's par ents. and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hemphill, of Gastonia, spent the week-end Aluminum Roofing Any Length Frcm 6 to 12 Feet MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. "Year Pioneer Hardware Store" ' 'Ifecu FORD BATTERY MADE FOR ALL CARS Assures Quick Starts on Winter Mornings A worn-out battery is an invitation to trouble . especially in winter. Let us check your present bat tery scientifically and tell you how much life there is left in it. And if you need a new battery, let us Install a new heavy-duty Ford battery, covered by a written warranty. GET YOUR NEW FORD HEAVY DUTY BATTERY NOW DON 7 DELAY! DUNCAN MOTOR CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:15 - 9:15 *; ^Friday, October 29 Jimmy Wakely in "Six Gun Serenade" Saturday, October 30 ? 2 Big Shows Bob Steel in Bcwiery Boys in "The Law Rides" "Jinx Money" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 Janet Martin in "King of the Gambler*" Sunday, Oct. 31, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 1 and 2 | Red 4 I rings the firings ' bell! SKeabfr the Fuuer. Brush, iMAM 'JANET BLAIR Wednesday and Thursday, November 3 and 4 4 * SIDNEY BUCHMJW rtOOUCTK* 1 9 A STORY Of ? SHOCKING IMPACT! COLUMBIA PICTURES pimnts ? t?Jg* I Eight Macon Students Enrolled At Mars Hill Eight students from Macon County are enrolled at I4?rs Aiii college lor tuc first sc m ester, according to figures re leased from me registrar's of fice. They are Annie Sue Conley, Betty Leatheiman, Charles C n iey, Jr., K?i.n Elizabeth Wilscn, ouy Coguil Wiggins, Ronald ?verett White, Franklin; Sidney Jean Bai .-.ji, Naniahaia; una rederick 'laouuu sorbin, Cul lasaja. A total of 933 students are enrolled at the college, 481 men ( and 452 women. These come 1 ? urn b7 Co un Lies of North Caro- : na, 20 states, British West 1 indies, Brazil, -Cuba, Portugal, and Hawaii. ?uneral ier vices Held for Bray M. Crisp Bray M. Crisp, 80, died last Wednesday at the home of his I cousin. Miss Stella McCoy, of Jie Burningtown section. j 1 Funeral services were held at he Stecoah Baptist church last Thursday and burial followed I n the cnurch cemetery. He is survived by two first cousins, J. V. McCoy and Miss j Stella McCoy, both of Franklin, Route 3. Funeral arrangements were | handled by the uryant i uncial home. HALLOWK'KN party A Hallowe'en party w'll be held at the Union Church Saturday night October 30 at a o'clock. Featured will be a cake walk, food sale, bingo, spelling bee, and plenty of good eats. Pro ceeds to go to Woman's Mis sionary Society. The general public is invited. with Mrs. Hemphill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs John DeHart recently visited their daughter, Mrs Ervin Smith and family, Of fQtll*. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Grady Reece have announced the birth of a daughter, Mary Elaine, October 14 ,at their home on Route 1. K.r. 'ml Mrs. Frank Jamison, of Clarksville, da., inn^u ici the birth of a daughter, Mary Martha, at Walker's clinic in Clarksville. CARTOOGECHAYE SINGING A singing will be held at the Cartoogechaye Church of God :hurch Sunday, October 31 at 1:00 o'clock, it has been an nounced by Lyman Ledbetter. rhe public is invited to attend. CARD OF THANKS We wish to ev"rrss our r'n ;eie thanks to friends and rela- 1 lives (or the help and kindness -hown during the illness and it the time of the death of our mother, Mrs Mary Gaston Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis we should: j YOUR BU JE E. < s -1 s When next washday rolls around, i j'i 3 habit that will make it easier cn you.s^I dar ing the cokl month*-, a'is d ! L ;i us dp jMir heavy laundry work. Highlands Cleaners and Laundry Phonj 98 , , Iii^h!ant"s, N. C. SPEEDY 64IRB WELL* MAVE A TICKER WSCb 60*. IT'LL TEACH NfcU ITS CHEAPER TO L*T MEfe ? 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That reason k that Chevrolet alone has the original Unitized Knee-Action Ride, becked by more then 14 years' experienct in building Knee-Action units. This feature is Ifound elsewhere only in higher-priced cars. Ifou* Aa. f Qttoiom jo* PERFORMANCE with ECONOMY You will asijoy much finer /ttrjarmmct wHh economy in Chevrolet. Its world's cham pion Valve-in-Head Thrift-Muter engine holda all recordi for miUri served, own en satisfied. and yean teated and proved. And Valve- in-Head engine-design, like so many other Big -Car quality features, is an advantage that is found only in Chevrolet and higher -yi'ed cart. 1fo4*\ Ata. / CltoicM jo* ALL-ROUND SAFETY You and your family will ride in safety, thanks to extra-strong Fisher Unisteel Body-Construction ? safety plate glaas in windshield and windows? the unmatched road-steadiness of the Unitized Knee Action Ride? and the greater stopping powerof Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes ?fourfold taftly-proltrtion exclusive to Chevrolet and more expensive carsl you* No, f Cltoioo jo* TASTEFUL BEAUTY You know? and your friends know ? that the emblem, Body by Fisher, it the hall mark of bodies that are btU er by far. Chevrolet's Bodies by Fisher reveal this finer quality inside and out? in ntry detail? including the hardware, the upholstery and all appointments. Natu rally, these finer bodies are exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cart. Gotnf^* r ^ CHEVROLET- Hi7 -IS FIRST! BUURELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. PHONE 123 FRANKLIN, N. V.

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