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PACE EIGHT Classified Advertisements RAGS WANTED We need a few clean cotton rags of good ,s,izc. No overalls or dresses. Will pay 5 cents per pound. Franklin Press. FOR SALE Practically new elec tric washing machine. Phone 5905 of write P. O. Box 201. " 2tp . N FOR SALE Two small lots in Lyman Field, East Franklin. Gash. Sec Homer Stockton, ltc FOR SALE Two lots in Elmer Johnston addition, East Franklin, 50x150, on concrete highway. MRS. I'NDA PENNINGTON. FOR 'RENT October 1, seven room house. North side Palmer streetwired for electric range and lights. Grover Jamison, ltc FOR SALE One Hot Point electric cooking stove. Automatic, three elements. Some repairs need ed. A bargain for. cash. D. G, Stewart, ltp FOR SALE Desirable building lots adjoining the L. 11. Page prop erty on Rogers Hill. Reasonable for cash.Murgaret R. Hayes, Phone 69, Franklin. ' ltc WANTED Girl; . or , woman for house .work in 'iriodern home in Franklin '"another for similar work in Clay .cpunty.-See or write R. N. Moses,' Franklin, N. C. ltp . " . BARGAINS In - factory rebuilt Singer sewing . machines. Good as new and . priced at one-third the original cost. BRYANT FURNITURE. CO. ltc STEADY WORK GOOD PAY WANTED Reliable man to call on farmers in Macon county. No . experience or capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write J. Harrison Daniels, Box 2332," Charlotte," N. C. ltp ' FOR SALE 40 810 acres of UnA 32 arres cultivated, balance woodland, adjoining Louisa Chapel church property, on Cartoogechaye. Electric lights available. Reasonable nrirp Mr. T. C. Robinson. 66 Trotter Place, West Asheville, N. C. S15-4tp-06 ' LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Edward J,. Bouchard, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to' the undersigned on or before the 29th day of Sep tember, 1939, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 29th day of September, 1938. H. W. CABE, Administrator. S29 6tc J&J N3 Bryant Furniture Go. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 106 Franklin, N. C. ATTENTION, FABS We can supply your needs for your cereal hay crop. We have Vetch, Barley, Wheat, and Vetch Innocu lation. We have also, a new car of Armour's Big Crop Fertilizer, For your fall seeding, we have Blue Grass, Orchard Grass and Red Top. Farmers Federation FRANKLIN, N. C. TrtE FfcANKLM A Future Sea Queen Taking Form ; -J ; rl flt P n lr fr8i,wH V" it U tflnmnn A general view of the new 85,000-ton liner, Queen Elizabeth, which is being rushed to completion at Clydebank, Scotland, preparatory for christening by the British queen. Give Them Schoolday Energy By BEULAH Director, Sealtest V St s tcow teau Sealtest Laboratory Kitchen ),, m i i ii i um,w.jMniMmi. im NOW that school is keeping those youngsters indoo-s a lot, we have an even greater responsibility In supplying those avid appetites and maintaining sufficient nourish ment. Herewith; we suggest a lunch menu that will delight and satisfy. Lima Beans and Eggs au Gratin Bread and Butter Sliced Orange and Shredded . . Lettuce Salad Caramel Custard' . Milk or Hot Cocoa LIMA BEANS AND EGGS AU GRATIN , 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk Salt and pepper 1 cup grated , American cheese Mrs. Jane P. Justus Observes 88th Birthday A dinner was given at the home of Vance Justus in the Clark's Chappel community, Sunday, Sep tember 25, honoring his mother, Mrs. Jane P. Justus, who is 88 years old. v . A delicious dinner was served on the lawn, and a very enjoyable day i. y n S. i ..."'.'..'.'..'..'.'.'IW .. t. PttfeSS AND TtiE HIGHLANDS Tia.. V. GILLASPIE J - aboratory Kitchen m 0 fx . ..V. i No. 2 can or 3 hard cooked 2Vi cups ' e&es cooked lima , . Buttered soft beans bread crumbs Melt the butter in a double boiler, add the flour and stir until well mixed. Add the milk combined with 'cup of liquid from the.lima beans and cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Season . with salt . and pepper to taste. Add cup of the cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Add the drained lima beans and sliced eggs, mix lightly and pour into a buttered baking dish. Mix to gether the buttered crumbs and the ' remaining V "cup of cheese and spread oyer the mixture in the bak- in? dish. Bake In a moderate oven (350 F.) until cheese Is melted and the mixture is hot. Serves six.. was ;Dent bv all present. Mrs. Justus has four children, nine grandchildren and 12 (' great grandchildren living. Wilson's Shoe Shop i We offer our customers a variety of prices because all shoes may not be worth the best. However, we handle the best of materials. Our prices, very also with the thickness of the sole rather than with the quality. We are equipped with a cement press for cementing aolea on ladies' shoes, which makes a neat durable job. STR-AICHT.ASMIXEfk OR. CHASER. ANYWHERE 0 -J MACONIAN ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS ' Mr; and Mrs. J. P. Ray, of Nantahala, came over Wednesday and spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. xi. r. Church, at the Orlando apartments on "Harrison avenue. ; . v Charlie Russell, manager of the Atlantic & Pacific grocery store, left Sunday tor Washington, u. on his Vacation. . Mr. Russell is be ing relieved during his absence by Thomas Axley, of Andrews. W. E. Tennings. of Pensacola, Fla.' came no to attend the funeral of his brother," Frank Jennings, who was buried at the Ellijay Bap tist church Tuesday. ; Births Mr. and Mrs. John: Cunningham announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Elizabeth, at their home in West Franklin Sunday, September 25. Mrs. Cunningham was the for mer Miss Mary Teague, of Pren tiss... v . A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dover Miller, at their home I in East Franklin on Tuesday, Sep tember 20. A, daughter, Hildred Alice, wa.s. born to Mr. and . Mrs. Grady Mashburn : on . Friday, September 23, at their home in the Ellijay community.- ". Mr. and Mrs. 'Lease L. Bryson announce the birth of a daughter, Katherine Jane, at their home in Ellijay township, on Wednesday, September 25. Gerber Baby Foods All ... : NBC. pound Knox Jell or Jack me Waldorf Rose Royal 11 M Kitz iueia JUL JL??U Matches 3 5:boxes 10 c Pure V;''.;:i ' '. ' .: 'v'.' ' Coffee 25c Fresh Ground sanflSQf9 fllbo 211 ILsQmmlb ' Legs 29c Cliops 33c Shoulder 10c ' Fresli IFIsIi THURSDAY, SEPT. i$. IMS On Tuft&tfay, .3ptcni)ber 27, a trvn was bom to Mr. and ( Mrs. David H. Stanfield at their home in Ellijay township. On Mondav. September 26, a aon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cunningham at their home on Franklin Route 2. 24 lb. bag . . .. 75c 48 lb. bag... $1.45 96 lb. bag . . .: $2.75 POLLY RICH SHORTS 75 lb. bag .... ...$1.20 100 lb. bag .....$1.55 RoyF. Cunningham mm : o 5c i u boxes 10c , Kinds, 2 for J 5c ' . 21c ' 17c package and Jill 4for 17c 4 rolls 48-lb.bag $H.15 and yotcro A Y' 4i v
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