News About - HIGHLANDS PEOPLE MISS JAN BURNETTS, Reporter ? Phone 4550 The Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Medlin and two sons, of Gas tonia, recently visited Mrs. Medlin's mother, Mrs. H. P. P. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chalker and three children, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here visiting Mrs. Chalker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton C. Cobb, at their home on the Satulah Road. Jack Brockway, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with his wife and family at their home on the Dillard road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Burns, Jr., of Macon, Ga., a.re spend ing some time at their home on Whiteside. Mrs. Richard Harrison has returned to her home on Mirror Lake after spending a week in Blocksville and Waltersbora, S. C., where she attended the wedding of her niece. Miss Lydia Bur.ris and friends, of Greenville, S. C., spent the week-end at Miss Burris house on the Flat Mountain Road. Mrs. Eugene Lewis and son, of Palatka, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Lewis' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reese. Mrs. Lewis is the former Miss Elnor Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Singleton and two daughters, of Port Myers, Fla., have moved into their new home on the Cash iers Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ernest, of Walhalla, S. C., are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Singleton. Mrs. Irevin Sherwin and fam ily, of St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., have arrived here for the remainder of the summer to Join Mr. Sherwin, who is asso_ elated with the Highlands Art Gallery. Mrs. J. L. Singleton, of Fort Myers, Fla., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Singleton, at their home on the Cashiers road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Tayl or and Miss Jo Beth Taylor, I of Columbia, S. C., were recent J guests of the Rev. and .Mrs. ! Robert M. Hart at their home | on Fifth Street. Mrs, W. T. Crawford has as her guest this week her sister, Mrs. L. W. Dockery, of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Dockery recently re | turned from a trip to Europe. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones I and son, Morgan, of Gainesville, i Fla., are visiting Mrs. Jones' j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ! McJunkin, at their home in the j Scaly section. .. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Snyder and Jimmy, of Athens, Oa., were recent guests of Mrs. W. T. Crawford at her home In "Greenwood Forest". Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Crisp have moved from their home in the Shortoff section to Franklin. A. W. Lindgren has joined his family at their apartment on the Asheville road for the remainder of the season. Robert Baty, of the U. S. Navy, recently spent several days here visiting with friends and relatives. Pfc. and Mrs. Morris Wilson and small daughter, of Augus ta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Leamon John son and family, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mr. John son's mother, Mrs. Ada Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McNeely and two children, of Moores ville, recently visited Mrs. Mc Neely's mother, Mrs. H. P. P. Thompson. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bit tie and children spent the week-end In Atlanta, Ga., vis iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Langford, of West Palm Beach, Fla., are spending two weeks at their home on the Asheville road. .Madison Wright, of Atlanta, Ga., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Watson at their home on the Franklin road. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hardin and son, of Clyde, spent the week end here visiting Mrs. Hardin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dalton have returned to their home in Man. assas, Va., alter spending some time at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Potts and small son, of Pheonix City, Ala., are spending several days here visiting .Mrs. Potts' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zachary. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcox at their home on the Billy Cabin Road is Mrs. Wil cox's mother, Mrs. Randall, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Yoeman Keen has rejoined his family here after being In Hollywood, Fla., for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ridley and son and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ridley, and Jinny Vinson, of Greenville, S. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson over the week-end. Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Jr., and daughter, of Augusta, Ga., were week-end guests of Col. and Mrs. W. F. Alstaetter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson, Mrs. S. L. Ridley, and Miss Elizabeth Angel, visited rela tives of Mrs. Wilson in Wal halla, S. C., on Thursday of last week. Mrs. E. H. Green has return ed to Highlands from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Head, in Clayton, Ga. Miss Ruthlne Reed, who Is employed in Highlands for the summer, spent the week-end with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Reed, at their home in Tuckaselgee. Jack C. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson, has re turned to his home in High lands after spending several days In Greenville, S. C., vis iting his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lindsey and son, of New Orleans, La., were week-end guests of Col. and Mrs. W. F. Alstaetter. CHURCH MEN MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the men of the Highlands Presbyterian church will be held in the basement of the church tonight, (August 18). The meeting will be a supper meeting with -the meal prepar ed by the women of the church. L ~ IP ? AUGUST ? etter 8 CLEARANCE 'argains They Gotta Go! Due to the Big Demand for New Cars we gotta make room for New Trade-ins. So - Come in and "LETS TRADE" Big Reduction on Cars and Trucks Listed Below '54 Ford 1-2 Ton '50 Dodge 4-Door '55 Ford 1-2 Ton '53 Ford 2-Door S??Yr?1?tJ"4 Ton *51 Hudson 4-Door n' , " . '50 Mercury Coupe ?50 Sole? 3 4 Ton ? ?lds "9S" '53 GMC 2 Ton 54 Plymouth 4-Door '51 Chevrolet 1 Ton 52 Willys 2-Door '52 Chevrolet 1-2 Ton '52 Buick 4-Door 47 Chevrolet 1-2 Ton '54 Chevrolet 2-Door SPECIAL ON OLD MODELS 1948 Oldsmobile ? Good Transportation Was $495. First $145 Cash will take this one We have a number of older model cars to sell for the same, or less. BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY INCORPORATED /.Tl'iraW AUTHORIZE? sALes ^ SERVICE CHEVROLET FRANKLIN, N.C. v A 6 00V PLACE TO BUY A GOOD U9?V CAR " OBILE Dawley Speaks To Rotary Club HIGHLANDS. ? Lester Dawl ey was guest speaker at the August 9 meeting of the Ro tary Club here. His topic was "The Meaning of Rotary". Thirty-five visitors were pres ent at the meeting. This mark ed the largest number of the season. New members taken into the club were O. F. Summer, Rob ert Ramsey, and J. A. Hodges. ' The meeting was held in the basement of the Methodist church. W. M. S. Slates Meeting Tonight To Hear Retired China Missionary Speak HIGHLANDS. ? The Wom an's Missionary Society of the Highlands Baptist Church will hold Its regular monthly meet ing tonight, Thursday, at the church. Guest speaker for the meet ing will be Mrs. C. Leonard, re tired missionary from China. Mrs. Leonard will speak on her work In China and will show slides on the Moslem world. Mrs. Hoyt Bryson, associa tlonal W. M. S. superintendent, will also be present at the meeting. Notice of Sale for Taxes Under and by virtue of the power vested in me by the laws of North Carolina. Particularly by Chapter 310 of the Public Laws of 1939, as amended, and pur suant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Highlands, North Carolina, I will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Town Office door in the Town of Highlands at 12 o'clock noon on Monday the 12th day of September, 1955, liens upon the real estate described below for the non-payment of taxes owing for the year 1954, the name of the owner of or the person who listed the real estate for taxes, the real estate which is subject to the lien, and the amount of the lien being set out below. Reference is made to the records in the office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County and in the office of the Tax Supervisor for more particular de scription of said real estate. And notice is hereby given that the amounts of the liens set out below are subject to the addition of penalties as provided by law, and the costs of this sale. This the 15th day of August, 1955. L. E. POTTS, Tax Collector. Name Acreage Amount Chastaln, A. C., Est., 1 lot 18.00 Clement, M. J. & Delores * : I 1 lot 45.00 Crisp, Willard, 1 lot 11.25 Hammett, L. O., 12 acres 90.00 Hopper, Dewey, 1 lot 11.25 Lee, Hubert, l lot 4.50 Littleton, Mrs. Lucy, 1 lot.... 7.88 McClure, Mrs. Pratt, 1 lot.... 3.38 McDougall, E. J., 1 lot 4.50 Plerson, M. A., est., 1 lot. .20.25 Porch, Sylvester, 1 lot 4.50 Potts, A. B? 1 lot 7.88 Reese, Norman, l lot 22.50 Rogers, R. D? 1 lot 2.25 Smith, Winifred, 1 lot 11.25 Turner, C.. E., 1 lot 4.50 Welbourne, John W., 1 lot 3.38 Williams, Nathaniel, l lot.. ..11.25 Wilson, John B., l?lot ...?.11.25 Baty, Ronald, 1 lot $22.50 Baty, William Howard, 1 lot 6.75 Bllllngaley, L. C., 1 lot 18.00 Brown, Grace & Bllllnga ley, L. C., 1 lot .32.63 Brown, Grace & Nix, Awa, 1 lot 14.63 Burnette, M. 8., 2 lots 46.13 Calloway, J. M., 1 lot 5.40 Cazlarc, Elliott, 1 lot 24.75 Chambers, Overton, 1 lot ....38.00 Blueberries are grown com mercially on 10,000 acres. SQUARE DANCING HELEN S BARN Highlands, N. C. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights FOR ZENITH T.V. SALES and SERVICE CALL Cleaveland Bros. Co. Phone Highlands 3111 Clean Sweep Sale! Beginning Thursday, Aug. 1 8th Grand and Glorious Clearance of Summer Cottons at Their Lowest Prices This Year! House and Town Dresses Orig. $8.95 to $10.95 ? Now Only ? $6.00 Orig. $12.95 to $14.95 ? Now Only . $8.00 , Orig. $17.95 to $22.95 ? Now Only $10.00 These dresses are from your favorite makers: Shirley Lee, Doris Dodson, Cover Girl, Trina, Slimaker, Georgiana and others! Dark Sheaths, Soft Pastels, Brilliant Prints! Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 22, 12^ to 24V2 Buy for yourself or for gifts ? Just don't miss this sale! Hats Are Going Too Values to . . $10.00 Now Only . $2.00 Beautiful Summer Straws ? White and Colors y Blouses This is a give-away but we must make room for new merchandise ! Every summer blouse in the store, values to $3.95 going for ? ONE PRICE ONLY .... $2.00 Skirts Spring and summer skirts, values to $8.95 NOW $3.00 and $5.00. You must see these bargains, and stock up for next summer if you don't need them now. Come Early For Good Selections! All Sales - Final and Cash The Fashion Shop