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Will Elect New Officers j Election of new county of ficers will be the top item of business Saturday morning when the Macon 4-H council meets at the Agricultural Build ing. Set for 9:45, the meeting also will see the boys and girls map a plan of work for the coming year. Present county officers are 1 Nancy Cabl?, president, Carolyn Waldroop, vice-president, Shar- , on Swanson, secretary-treasur er, and Edna Earl Stoudemire, reporter. Gillespie Homecoming Scheduled Sunday The annual home-coming pro gram at the Gillespie Metho dist Church, on Jones Creek, will be held Sunday, starting at 10:30 a. m., it was announc ed this week by the pastor, the Rev. Robert J. Goldston. Sing ing will be a feature of the program. Dinner will be served on the grounds at noon. sub-district meeting The Macon County M. Y. F. sub-district meeting will be held at the Highlands Metho dist Church Monday evening at 7:30, Miss Joan Thomas, pub licity chairman, has announc ed. GET READY FOR COLD WEATHER Buy now or lay them away while the selection is good. Part Wool Chatham BLANKETS Asst. Plaids. Sixe 72x84 100% Acetate Binding Only $2.98 One Seam Heavy Chatham BLANKETS Part wool, wide bind ing, solid colors, guar anteed washable. _ Only $6.95 Part Wool Double BLANKETS Fine quality, assorted plaids, size 66x80. Ace tate binding. $4.49 I Fine Quality Heavy BLANKETS In plastic bags. Size 72x84. Wide binding, Solid colors. Only $3.49 American Cotton BLANKETS White only. Size 70x90. Washable. Only $1.98 IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY MEASURE LOTS FOR STREET NUMBERS ? Members of the Lions Club are measuring off 25-foot lots on all streets within the corporate limits, so that street numbers can be assi gned. The project is another step toward obtaining house de livery of mail in Franklin. In the picture, (L to R> are B. B. S cott, J. C. Crisp, committee chairman (marking off a lot), John L. Crawford (with map), B. L. MoGlamery, and Roy R. Cunningham. (Photo by Crisp's Studio.) HINTS TO nrnmnkva b * huth current i ? A I I MOMI DfMONST RATION AO (NT Attitudes Caught, Not Taught | ? You ? as a housewife and a i leader of rural women ? have a ' responsibility. First, to yourself, I and then to your family, and then to your community. Here are some ways in which you can help. FOR YOU ? Adopt a positive attitude that says "Accidents 1 can be prevented". Become "safety alert" so that you rec ognize hazards and know safe J practices. Practice safe habits. For Your Family ? Be the saf ety "engineer" for your family. Guard against over-fatigue and emotional tension in your fam- : i'y. | Teach your family to recog nize hazards. Teach your family to practice safe habits. Look for and remove hazards from your home. look for and remove hazards from your farm. Learn how to live safely with. J hazards that cannot be re moved. For Your Community ? Co operate with existing safety or ganizations. Use safety movies, skits and ; discussions as program mate- 1 rial. Study specific problems such j as stairways, poisons, farm ma chinery, etc. Use safety as the theme for exhibits and displays. Make a study of accidents happening in your community. Men's and Boys JACKETS For Fall We have a nice selection of Boys' Jackets. 8- Year Olds, and up. Suede, Gabardine. Quilted Lined. See these at our, store before you buy. Priced from $3.98 and up MEN'S JACKETS Any Kind . . . All Kinds Dress and WoTk Jackets. For the outdoor man, we have the B-28 army type short and long jacket. Woolrich Jackets and Shirts $3.98 and up DAYMAN'S M (tc.it <'ottn1,;\ s ! i nest ,\lcn's Shop ' Conduct "hazard hunts" in member's homes. Encourage youth groups to conduct safety programs such ' as "Lite-Farm Equipment," haz- ! ard hunts, and demonstrations, j Encourage publicity on pos itive programs as well as acci- 1 dents. Take action on community- j wide safety projects such as, ' clean-up and fire prevention campaigns, driver education 1 programs, or prevention of sea sonal accidents like swimming, 1 hunting, etc. Additional information and 1 suggestions for program ideas | can be had by writing Martha 1 E. Kohl, Farm Department, Na- I tional Safety Council, 425 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 11,' Illinois. I The shortest distance between buyer and seller ' ' . . . employer and em ployee . . . l&ndlord and tenant ... is a Want Ad! I CAFE CHANGES HANDS Carl D. Morgan, of Franklin, 1 Route 3, has bought Conley's Cafe, on the Square, and has 1 changed the name to Morgan's Cafe. The business was bought ! from Billy Conley, who had op- : erated the past four months. I ( POTTS RETURNS Hospitalman James C. Potts j has returned to duty at the U. S. Naval Hospital at Corona, Calif., following a 23-day leave here with his mother, Mrs. Iva Lee Potts. He is assigned to the X-ray 1 department at the hospital. Want Ads WANT AO RATES '2 rents per \*ord. with ? minimum er.;.rgt of 05 cents for each insertion. (25 rents extra for keyed ads. i Classified Display: In type like this, 15 cents per line. In CAPITALS or bold type like this, 20 cents for each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order: Hi per rent discount will he allowed. 20, per cent for three or more ronsecutiv# nserfions of same ad. FOR RENT ? Nicely furnished cottages, one and two bedrooms. Electric kitchen. Close in on High way 64. Reasonable. Phone 214-W-5 S29 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Good used wood cook stove. Price reasonable. Western Auto Associate Store. FOR SALE ? Five-room house with bath, gravity water, moun tain stream, three acres, eight milts from Franklin on Highlands Road. See Bill Bennett at Martin Electric Company, or phone 107. S29? 2tc ? 06 ELEVEN COLORS or Tulips. h'y. acinths, crocus and narcissus. | New shipment of imported bulbs, j Get them at Franklin Seed Store. | S28? 3tp? 013 BUFFET SUPPER SALAD mmamBSBtm You can perk up listless appe tite! with rice and chicken buffet ?alad. Thia one has a delicate flavor, a crunchy texture. Serve it with finger sandwiches and ice cream for a refreshing hot weather meal. 2 cups cold cooked rioe H cup minced celery 1 H cups diced cooked chicken H teaspoon salt M teaspoon pepper * cup mayonnaise 1 No. 1 can green asparagus spears 8 hard-cooked eggs, sliced Combine rice, celery, chicken, salt, pepper, and mayonnaise. Toss lightly. Chill. Chill and drain asparagus. Arrange asparagus spears on lettuce in individual salad bowls. Put a scoop of salad on top. Gar nish with hard-cooked eggs. Serve with additional mayon naise, if desired. Yields six servings. I FOR RENT ? Five-room house on White Oak Street. Ella Jones, phone 314-W. S29 ? ltc Lake Frontage FOR SALE Nine lots, ranging from three to eleven acres. All on Lake Emory, j and all on state road. Now avail able for first time. Also 22-acre tract overlooking Lake Emory. Aiso Farms and homes. SAM HIGDON REAL ESTATE See at Macon County Supply Co. or phone 23. Franklin. N. C. After 6 p. m. Call 173-W S>9 ? ltc EXPERT body and fender repairs on all makes of cars and trucks. Free estimates gladly given. Fac tory like paint jobs our specialty. See Fred Walcftoop or D. L. Clark BOB GAINES MOTORS Phone 281 Franklin, N. C. S29? ltc FOR SALE 25-acre farm, 5-room house, grav ity water in kitchen. 10 acres In cultivation, balance In pasture and woodland. Located on black top road. Wonderful mountain view. Price $5,500. Also, a good 4-room house with bath. Ideal location. Price reason- j able. SHERMAN H. LEDFORD | Real Estate Franklin, N. C. I FOR RENT ? Room with private bath and entrance. See Mrs. McKelvey at Franklin Seed Store FOR SALE ? Four-room house ana three out-buildings on one-half acre on Mashburn Branch Road House has water, electricity, and is good television location. Located on school bus and mail route. See James Estes. Franklin, Route 5. S29 ? 2tp ? 06 A SMALL deposit holds your Christmas gifts at Western Auto Associate Store. S29 ? tfc FOR RENT ? Furnished apart ment. two rooms and bath, steam heat. Adults. Mrs. Gus Leach. Telephone 206. FOR SALE ? Two registered Guernsey heifer calves, two springing Guernsey heifers, one springing Holstein cow. three years old. See Leonard Swanson. Cullasaja, N. C WANTED: A man who can lay blocks, also do carpenter work, to build two porches and do "some finishing work on inside. Want this done by contract. Mrs. Anna B. Ward, Route 2. Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? 48 Oldsmobile. Good condition, unusually clean. A good car for only $250 See Rob ert Morgan, West's Mill. LOST ? Pair spectacles Saturday near Franklin Hardware Com pany. Fitted for me, worthless to anyone else. Please return to reg ister of deeds office. Minnie Car pented. FOR SALE? 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. Radio, heater, power glide, and white wall tires. Very low mileage. Will accept older model car as trade-in. Phone 6. DOGWOOD ? Will buy delivered at Lee Tippett's place on Sat urdays. O. L. Cope. S29 ? tfc HELP WANTED ? Woman want ed to do general housekeeping Live on place. Mrs. Edith MhI onee. Phone 345-J-l. FOR SALE ? 15 acres of corn, 60 pigs, 2 mules, one cow. one truck, and farm tools Write or see O. A. Reschke, Box 236, High lands, N. C. S29 ? 2tc ? 06 SEE US for all of your car and truck mechanical repairs. We repair all makes and models, at leasonable prices. All workman ship and parts guaranteed. See Wiley or Logan Asi ie BOB GAINES MOTORS Phone 281 Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? 2-piece livin" room suite in good condition. Has brand new slip covers. Phone 12-J-l S29 ? ltc WANTED ? Man and wife, mid dle age t preferred" > to raise broilers. Experience required. Live on place with monthly salary. Come see C. G. Taylor, Route 3. Franklin, N. C. S29 ? 3tp ? 0 1 3 FOR RENT ? Good six -room stucco house on Harrison Ave nue. Mrs. W. T. Tippet:. Tele phone 483-W. S29 ? tfc FOR SALE OR RENT ? Three room house and lot. Just out side city limits, on gravel road. Spring, wired for electricity. For sale, $1,000. For rent, $10 a month. See Frank W. Reece at Reece Motor Co. S22? 2tc? S29 FOR SALE ? Nice house and large lot. Four rooms and bath with good basement. Let land scaped with plcs-.ty of shade Pav ed street. CIo;o in. Reasonablr price. Ca!! 395-W. HOUSE FOP. RENT ? "Vater in i kitchen and wired for electric stove. Wood, if prefer; ei. See Bertha Ledford in Patton Com munity. S22? tfc STORE YOUR SWEET POTA TOES ( 40c per hoxi at #IL I.ARD At A K K E T t I RING HOUSE. Opening days September 30 through October 3th from 1:00 5:00 p. m. H. L. Fry S22? 2tc? S29 Fall Specials 12 Acres with nev( man-made lake 'size '2 A). Bold stream, on crave 1 road near U. S. 441 South. F01 quick sale $1,500, 12 Acres 6 miles on C. S. 441 South, good well, excellent house site with long range mountain views, some fruit trees and garden. This is ideal for retirement and permanent living. $1890. FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY Frank Duncan Phone 27 S22 ? 2tc ? S29 FOR RENT ? 3-room first floor apartment. Private front porch and bathroom, twin beds, auto matic oil furnace. Everything furnished except linens. Adults only. See Mrs. F. H. Nolen or call 479. S22 ? 3tp ? O6 WANTED ? Information on the Nickel property that the late Mr. Wess Green sampled some years ago, and who is or are the present owners. Please contact me by let ter, or in person. Hay den Sutton, Route 2, Box 60, Sylva, N. C. S25 ? 3tp ? O6 RtAL ESTATE Choice selection of home sites, business lots, small and large farms, homes and Investment property. FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY Frank Duncan Phone 27 S22 ? 2tc ? S29 $8.50 PER ACRE 600 acre boundary of gorgeous mountain timberland that is just off US Highway and only eight, miles from Franklin. This property is for sale, without the mineral rights, at the ridiculously low cash price of $8.50 per acre for the en tire boundary. This price is for immediate sale only ? as owner needs some cash pronto! Better Step On It. EXCLUSIVE WITH TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square Phone 200 S22? 2tc? S29 I HAVE buyers for all types ol property. For quick sales, list with me. SHERMAN H. LEDFORD Real Estate Franklin, N. C. S15 ? 4tp ? 06 COAL FOR SALE ? Mason s Grocery & Feed, Phone 9. SI 5 ? 3tc ? S29 SEE OR CALL E. M. McNISH At Wayah Valley Ranch, Tele phone 10-J-l, for the best in sum mer home sites. Large acreage or farms. S8? 6tc? 013 SKYWAY HOTEL ? Under new management. Rooms. daily, weekly, or permanent. Rates, $2 up. John R. Couch, manager. Phone No. 4. S8 ? 4tc ? S29 FOR SALE ? Corn mill, power corn sheller, 10 h. p. electric motor, three-phase, and one bath tub. All in good condition. Will sell all together or sparately. See W. H. Mashburn, Jeweler. 81? tfc WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers. Route 1, Franklin. N. C 813? tfc DOGWOOD WANTED ? Cloer and Huggins. at Bumingtown Road. We buy Monday through Friday. J20? tfc Protect your building investment by using ? Steam Cured . Concrete. Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Loch! Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special prices ;n carloads W A HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, N. C. N 17? tfc
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