Brady's BLARNEY By A Brady Called J. P. Some timely observation;; on housekeeping, compiled by the writer during a wpek's bachelor hood while his family was out of-town visiting: Frying bacon can be a very hazardous task without a pa jama top. An average sink will hold two and a half sets of dirty dishes. I 1 $200 PER WEEK CAN YOU QUALIFY? We are not kidding about the above earnings, nor do we want you to take our word tor it. You are more than welcome to talk with our salesmen who are making this amount of money right now. Come out with them for a day and watch while they put commissions of $50 or more in their own pockets. If this doesn't convince you, nothing will. I will hire three salesmen this week. These men will have the following qualifications: (1) Ability and willingness to work hard. (2) Preferably between the ages of 21 and 45. (3) Own a late model car. (4) Willingness to learn. Those selected will be trained thoroughly in the basic fundamentals of salesmanship. Qualified prospects are furnished daily. Accumulative bonus is paid semi-annually. In many instances the annual in come from bonus checks alone is as much as the average man earns during the course of a year. If you are dissatisfied with your present income or position, this legitimate top-flight proposition merits your sincere consideration. Personal interviews only. If our offer is not worth a personal visit and a half-hour of your time, you are not the man we want. If it is, this may well be one of the important decisions of your life. FOR APPOINTMENT: Write Billy E. Bryant, Box 5273, Biltmore, N. C., giving these details: Age, occupa tion, make and year of car. A dish towel carefully spread can hide two and a half sets of dirty dishes In the sink. Two and a half sets of dishes, Judiciously used at meals, will last approximately three days. A paper plate has a tendency to become limp if used more than twice. Egg hardened In a plate loosens quickly under the lick of a hungry Irish Setter. A ring in the bathtub is no blacker after the fifth bath than the first. Spilled sugar draws ants and becomes crunchy under foot. Frozen strawberries do not defrost satisfactorily in the oven. Stale bread is edible if first PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G. HALL Phone 397 dunked in coffee. The chance of strangling on bread In coffee Is reduced by straining through the teeth while drinking. Socks may be worn longer If allowed to air properly. They may be classified as Clean, Clean Dirty (2 days worn), Clean Dirty. Clean (3 days, with one day of airing), and Dirty, Clean, Dirty (recognized by their ability to stand upright at the bedside.) An unmade bed sleeps Just as comfortably as one freshly made. Summing Up: Wives, If prop erly trained, can be very handy things to have around the house. jpb Barber J. Paul Vinson and his son, Dennis, won the fath er-son relay race at the Fourth of July celebration last week. Their prizes? Haircuts at Brookshire's shop. Jpb I struck up a conversation with a tourist and his family one day last week. I was flab bergasted when he said: "A fellow In a filling station told us there Isn't anything to do around here . . . said for us to go over to Cherokee and Gatlingburg." I got over my surprise and be gan talking the man out of leaving Macon County. I whip GEM CUTTING SPECIALIZING IN LOCAL GEMS Archie M. Jellen Next to the Bank in Highlands, N. C. Free Inspection of all your Uncut Gems Mined Cowee Rubies and Sapphires Our Specialty ped out my samples ol Cowee Valley rubles and gave him the spiel on digging for gems. I described In glowing terms the "loop scenic drives" through Highlands and over into Nanta hal^. I insisted he and his fam ily drive immediately up to Wayah Bald to see the beauty of flame azalea and mountain laurel. And I even got a road map and chalked out the high ways to these attractions. I convinced him that maybe Macon County did have some thing to offer and he and his family voted against Cherokee and checked Into a local motel. Their agenda the next day included digging for rubles at Cowee, a drive up Wayah Bald, and a trip to Highlands with stops at Dry Falls and Bridal Veil. A couple of days later, as I started to cross the street, this tourist and his family called to me from their parked car. Fortunately I recognized them and dispensed a little hospital ity. "Buddy," the man said, "X want you to look at this." He pulled a little vial of rubies and other stones from his pocket and poured them into my palm. There were some fair size rub ies in the bunch. "Never had so much fun in my life," he declared, as his family backed up the statement with grins, "I've added 10 years to my life, too, just getting away from it all." His eyes brightened as he de scribed what a "city fellow" (Baltimore) thought about Wayah Bald's breathtaking stand of azalea and laurel. "And that Wayah Valley," he continued, "how I'd like to have a place out there!" So, again I'd like to ask the question. "Who says we don't have anything here to do or see?" Our filling station operators could do the whole county a great service by taking just a little time to interest tourists Buick Special ? 6-Pcmenger 4-Door Riviera , Its onlyJuly so why miss the fun? (It's a great time to buy a Buick!) In all truth ? when would be a better time to buy 9 your new Buick than right now? When else could you drive home a better bargain? with your present car now worth more than it ever will be .in ? and while Buick prices are within easier reach ot more people than ever before? And when else will there be better weather? more hours in the day? more places to go? more sports in season? So you get the most good, and the most car right now a?>V" in a new Buick .. . Because the new Buick you boss today is far and away the best Buick yet . . . Because it's styled to the minute? rides like a dream ? has all the boundless power of a big 322-cubic-inch V8 engine that revels in running . . . And above all, because it has Variable Pitch Dynaflow* to perform its pace-making magic with a smoothness matched nowhere else on wheels. c 1 o 1 "* ' '? ? oo why waste time r -\ Come see what wonderful sense it makes to buy in July ?and what a whale of a deal we can make you right now. * New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick ,.'~i builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century-optional at modest extra cost on the Special. fAIRCONDITIONINO m ^ V * sssssA "^rasr" J?/|fif BmfhKr ypt WHIN UTTIR AUTOMOIIKS All Wilt MICK WIU Mil? TXtM Macon Motor Company, Inc. PWlmr StTMft, Wwt Dwdar 594 PnaUh. N. C In things to do and see here. These stations could be small chambers of commerce. They reach the tourists first. The Impression they make on them can mean the difference between an automobile of va cationers driving out of the county or one staying to en Joy beautiful Macon County. CULLASAJA TALKS PLANS FOR PROJECTS Picnic Area Popular; Improvements In Home Beautification Given By MISS MARIE JENNINGS (Community Reporter) The main topics of discussion at the July 3 meeting of the Cul lasaja Rural Community Develop ment Organization were work plans for projects and further im provements at the picnic area. It was called to the attention of the members that the picnic area is very popular this season and it is seldom the tables are not in use. The sign post project is pro gressing slowly, but the men plan to work again on Saturday, July 14. In home improvement and home beautification work, quite a lot of progress has been reported. Pritchard Russell has remodeled j his kitchen, Mr. and Mis. Elmer I McCall and Mr. and Mrs. Sid ] Carter have built new homes. Casper Williams has had his drive way blacktopped. the dormitories have been painted and a bath house with facilities for eight has been built at the Assemblies of God camp, ground, Tom Bryson has installed a new foundation under his living room, Henderson LeQuire has a new flock of 1,000 birds, and Roy Stiwlnter a flock of 500. A. S. C. Issuing Crop Seed Orders ? Purchase orders for cover crop seeds are now being issued by the county A. S. C. office. Seeds include crimson clover, hairy vetch, annual rye grass, rye, oats, barley, and wheat. Local fanners may receive feder al cost-sharing on the above even though they have taken their al lowance for spring, according to the office manager. Misa Mildred Corbin. Tickets are also being issued to TV A ammonium nitrate, she said. Farmers are eligible to receive am monium nitrate even if they are not participating in the Agricul tural Conservation Program. Every farmer can receive up to four tons, per farm, provided the nitrate is used for small grains and annual grass and legumes. Miss Corbin said it is "definitely not for corn." 2 Local Men Processed By Recruiting Station An enlistment and a re-enlist ment have been announced by the local U. S. Navy Recruiting Station. Johnny "C" Dills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dills, of Franklin. Route 1, is now undergoing nine weeks of recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, 111. Paul Francis Scott, veteran of seven and a half year's service, re-enlisted for another four-year hitch. Son of Claude Owen Scott, of Franklin, Route S. he has been transferred for assignment to the Commander Service Forces, At lantic Fleet, Charleston, S, C. FOR ATHLfTFS FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! IN ONI HOUR. toljrtlc fiuftcida, T-4-L, raw at uj dnif ?tor*. T-4-L ?! ON CONTACT. hf. Today at (Deeler'e ] ANGEL'S DRUG STORE BULLDOZING And Grading Work Of All Kinds Iotla Mining Company Phone* : Day? 32 or 3M-J-I Night ? 216-J SWIM For Health and Fun At FRANKLIN'S NEW, MODERN Swimming Pool Franklin Lodge And Golf Course SERVICE ? Home Calls Made Promptly ? Complete Antenna Service ? Pick Dp and Delivery ? Guaranteed Work ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS City Radio Shop Tour Bendlx TV Dealer Phone 448 Allen Ordway - Bergen Caldwell GRAVEL FOR SALE CONCRETE and DRIVEWAY Orders of (1) One Ton and Up CRAB ORCHARD STONE OR SEE CALL 669 VERGIL MEADOWS

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