Personal Mention
Dr. and Mrs. Furman Corbin.
of Bryson City, and Mrs. Harold
Cabe, of Franklin, Route 4, at
Cunningham Promoted
To Corporal In Korea
Pfc. Woodrow R. Cunningham,
with the 7th Division in Korea,
recently was promoted to cor
poral, it has been learned here.
His outfit was credited with
inflicting 4,795 casualties on the
Communists during the Red
spring offensive. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Cun
ningham, of Franklin, Route 2.
Mrs. Hunnicutt Attending
Home Agent School
Mrs. Barbara B Hunnicutt,
assistant home agent, left Sun
flay for Raleigh to attend an
in -service training school for
home demonstration agents at
N. C. State college. She plans
to return this week-end.
tended the graduation of Mrs.
Corbin's son, Eugene Mclntyre,
from Oak Hill academy in In
dependence, Va. They also at
| tended the graduation of Dr.
j Corbin's son, Furman Corbin, !
Jr., at Lincoln Memorial uni
versity, Harrogate, Tenn., where j
[ he received his B. S. degree in
] chemistry, cum laude.
Mrs. D. W. Nichols and chil- j
jdren, Douglas, Mike, and Janet,
of West Ashevllle, visited Mrs.
Nichol's mother, Mrs. J. E. Cal
loway, over the week-end.
Mrs. John McCurry, of Rabun
Gap, Ga., who underwent an
operation at Angel clinic Sun- ,
day, is reported improved.
Dr. J. P. Jones and daughter,
Miss Virginia Jones, of Wake
field, R. I., arrived here Tues
day for a visit with relatives.
Miss Elizabeth Jones left Mon
day to accept summer work at
Lake Junaluska.
The annual farm income of
Forsyth county, N. C., is about
$7,000,000.
j
It's Vacation-time Again
For
Those
Blessed
Youngsters
?
Camp ? beach trips ? hiking.
They're everywhere . . . doing
everything!
With the close of school, young
' Tarzans and their sisters have
[ taken to the trees, the play
i grounds, the backyards . . .
And the annual epide.mic of
Strains and Sprains of ankles,
wrists, knees and elbows is
under way.
We Are Headquarters
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
CAROLINA PHARMACY
MACON COUNTY'S PIONEER
IN FAIR TRADE DRUG PRACTICES
Highlands Catholic#
To Hold Two Muwi
Each Sunday Morning
Throughout the summer sea
son, two masses will be held
each Sunday at Highlands'
Catholic Church of Our Lady of
the Mountains, at 8 a. m., and
11 a. m., it was announced this
week.
The pastor, Father Laurence
Hill, resides m at Brevard, and
for the past two years only one
Sunday mass was possible, but
Father Hill explained that he
has obtained the services of
Father Joseph Woods, Benedic
tine monk of Portsmouth Pri
ory, Portsmouth, R. I., who will
live in Highlands this summer.
Devotions will be held each
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock,
It was announced, and confes
sions will be heard after these
services, and on Sunday morn
ings before the masses.
Admiral McCuIley,
Former Highlands
Resident, Is Dead
Funeral services were held in
Anderson, S. c., Sunday for
Admiral Newton C. McCuIley, 84,
who died Thursday at his home
in St. Augustine, Fla. Until a
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LET US repair that radio.
FRANK8 RADIO AND ELEC. CO.
Palmer Street Phone 349
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Protect your building Invest
ment by using ?
Steam Cured
Concrete, Cinder, or Superock
Blocks
For best prices
See
Your Local Manufacturer
8" x 8" x 16", $19 per hundred
8peclal prices in carloads
W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT
Phone 499 Franklin, N. C.
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LAKEVIEW RADIO SERVICE
Newel Lakey Phone 7
We Repair Home and Auto
Radios
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few years ago, Admiral McCul
ley spent his summers In High
lands, and had many friends
here.
During World War I, Admiral
McCulley commanded naval
forces In Prance and Russia. He
was attached to Russia forces
during the Russo-Japanese War.
His awards Included the Dis
tinguished Service Medal, the
French Legion of Honor, and
the Russian Orders of St. Anne,
St. Stanislaus and St. Vladimir.
In 1925-27 he was chief of a
naval mission to Brazil.
Following his retirement In
1931, he adopted several Rus
sian children, who, with his
widow, Mrs. Anna Marl McCul
ley, survive. <.
Americans ate about 30 per
cent more eggs in 1950 than in
1938.
FOR 8 ALE ? Livestock farm. One
hundred acres. Plenty of wood
and water, two wells, two
springs. Bottom land, upland.
Extra good prospect for mica
mine. Entire farm fenced with
barbed wire on locust posts to
turn anything from a Jack rab
bit to the strongest bull. Locat
ed exactly three miles west of
Franklin on graveled road. Can
be bought from owner for ten
thousand dollars ? and call It
cheap. See Thad Patton at
Thad-Hope Furniture Exchange,
Palmer Street.
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WANTED ? We are paying good
prices for country cured hams
and side meat. Ray and Welch
Grocery.
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FOR SALE? Soy Deans, millet
and cane seed for summer
hay crop. Crimson clover and
grass seeds. Also tendergreen
beans and garden seeds. Ray
and Welch Groc. Co.
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FOR SALE? Used furinture. Gas
range, wood range, dining
room set, book case, several
heaters. Cash only. Mrs. D. W.
Blaine.
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FOR SALE? "Virginia Eureka" |
silage seed corn. Also U. S. j
No. 282 yellow seed corn, white
and yellow Prolific, Tennessee
Red Cob, and Hickory Cane.
Ray & Welch Groc. Co.
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NOTICE
Thoroughbred Yorkshire ?ire
for service at my farm on Crib
ble road, Prentiss community.
Tom Moore.
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FOR SALE? Modernised 8 -room
farm house, large porches.
Fufnished, some antiques, elec
tric kitchen, landscaped yard,
on 10 acres, pasture, garden,
(rult trees, beautiful view. On
route 64, at Gneiss, between
Franklin and Highlands. $0500.
Terms. Owner, Stadlg. Inquire
first house north.
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LAWN MOWKRS sharpened.
Ground to a perfect circle on
the famous Idea machine. Ad
justed, tightened up, oiled. Cut
like new. Wales Reld, 103 8.
Ann.VWalhalla, S. C.
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DUE TO expansion we need
two more men to call on
farmers. Experience not neces
sary. Home every night. Refer
ences required. Write Mr. Mc
Vey, Candler Bldg., Baltimore
2, Md.
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FOR SALE ? 35 acres of land, 20
acres grass, balance In young
timber. 25 bearing apple trees.
Creek running through. If in
terested, see Grady Henry, Elli
jay.
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FOR SALE ? Potato, cabbage,
bean and tomato dust. Also
house and cattle spray for files.
Ray and Welch Groc. Co.
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FOR RENT ? Good mountain
pasture lor five or six head
of cattle. See L. L. Shook at
the Furniture Store on Palmer
Street.
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GOLD MINERS ATTENTION
FOR SALE
Hall patent 5-stamp mill com
plete with bull wheel. Contact
E. C. Boyd, 209 14th St., N. E.,
Atlanta, or phone Atwood 0473
after 5 p. m.
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TWO-ROOM house for sale, $500.
Or rent, $15 a month. East
Main street at Highlands road.
Paul Kinsland. Telephone 398.
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RENT LAND on Palmer street
(between barber shop and
Franks Radio store) for pasture
or garden. For this year, $12.
Pay Blumenthal Dry Goods
Store.
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FOR SALE? 16 acres In cultiva
tion, 6-room house, running
water In pasture. Deep well
pump. Call at the Rainbow
Service Station, VA miles on
Georgia road. Kenneth Shelton.
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MINNESOTA WO. 1 Boar serv
lce^-Sfe Burr Chllders, Route
1, Franklin, on Roller Mill Road.
LOST? Black and White-spot
ted hound, more white than
black. On Peach Creek. Wearing
collar bearing "Cecil Poinder
ters, Franklin, N. C." on name
plate. Finder please notify same
and receive $20 reward.
FOUND AT Rainbow Springs ?
A truck tag. Owner may ob
tain by calling at The Press of
fice, describing, and paying for
this ad.
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I LARGE SHED, tarpaper covered,
for sale, $250. Or rent $10 a
| month- On East Main street at
Highlands road. Paul Klnsland
| Telephone S28.
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NICE SUMMER HOME
On Highlands Road (US-64), 5J/
miles from Franklin. Good 6
room house with two nice
porches and gravity spring
water piped in. Has 20 acres in
cluding bottomland with river
frontage, planted garden, pas
ture, woodland and good out
buildings. This won't last long
at only $6500 cash!
TED REBER ? Realtor
Bank Bldg. Phone 200
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FOR SALE? 1937 Chevrolet, in
good condition. Cheap. R. L.
Cowart, Route 2, Franklin.
LOST ? Brown leather billfold
containing identification pa
pers, driving license, social se
curity card, etc., of Burley Lee
Chastain. Route 1, Dlllard, Oa.
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FOR SALE ? Double stroke rock
crusher, $400, one h. p. motor,
$65. Drill press with Jacobs
chuck, $35, 3" Hues tor drain
age, etc., Chevrolet engine for
power unit, $35, wood saw and
mandrel, $25, two 550-17 tires
tubes, wheels, $12. M. Higdon.
WANTED? Mica plant operator,
must be able to do acetylene
cutting and welding. Good pay.
Contact Charlie Bradley. Phone
168 or 682.
WANTED? Expert stenographer
for about two weeks. Phone
283.
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FOR SALE? 2054 per cent Ni
trate and 14-0-14 fertilizer for
side dressing corn and other
crops. Ray and Welch Oroc. Co.
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LOST ? 6-weeks old puppy, half
Collie, half Shepherd. If
found, call 309-W.
The number of cattle on V.
8. farms, which began *an ; up
ward cycle in 1948 after a three
year decline, has continued' to
Increase.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ,
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
MAX LEE ROPER
VS
KATHERINE FERGUSON
ROPER
The defendant, Katherlne
Ferguson Roper, will take no
tice that an action entitled sua
above has been commenced In
the Superior Court of Macon
County, North Carolina, for the
purpose of obtaining an abso
lute divorce on the part of the
plaintiff from the defendant on
the grounds of two years sepa
ration; and the defendant will
further take notice that she is
required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of ' the Superior
Court of said county in the
courthouse in Franklin, North
Carolina, on the 20th day of
July, 1951, and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This the 19th day of June,
1951.
KATE M:GEE,
Clerk Superior Court
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
MACON COUNTY
WADE T. DEITZ
vs
NETTIE GRASTY DIETZ
The defendant, Nettle Grasty
Deitz, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Super
tor Court of Macon County,
North Carolina, for the purpose
of obtaining an absolute divorce
on the part of the plaintiff
from the defendant on the
grounds of two years separa
tion; and the defendant will
further take notice that she is
required to appear at the of
fice of the Clerk of the Super
ior Court of said county in the
Courthouse in Franklin, North
Carolina, on the 20 day of July,
1951, and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action,
or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This the 19th day of June,
1951.
KATE McGee,
Clerk Superior Court
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Mr. and Mrs. Macon County Farmer and Family:
THERE'S A BIG DAY COMING!
Franklin Feed Mill, Franklin, North Carolina
invites you to attend an open house to be held at %
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FRANKLIN FEED MILL, FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA
Tuesday, June 26, 1951, 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
COME AND SEE HOW WE
MAKE YOUR FEED
REFRESHMENTS
ENTERTAINMENT
DOOR PRIZES AND FREE GIFTS
LOCATED ON EAST MAIN ST. NEAR DEPOT
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Children Welcome Who Are Accompanied by Adults