Carson Discusses Signs For Churches And House Signs for the churches and community house and repaint ing mall boxes were among projects discussed at the July CAROLINA PHARMACY Phone M Tour Prescription Headqaartara Franklin, N. C meeting of the Carson Rural Community Development Or ganization, according to the community reporter, Mrs. Leona W. Moore. The president, Nelson Wal droop, appointed J. Fred Bry son to assist him with the af fairs of the organization and to preside at the meetings in his absence. A picnic is. planned for the August 10 meeting. TO ATTEND REUNION A number from this county plan to attend the annual Shope-Burnette family reunion Sunday at the Bee Tree Chris tian Church at Swannanoa. Art Exhibit Is Planned Wednesday HIGHLANDS. ? An exhibi tion of pictures by local artists will go on display Wednesday, July 25, in the Hudson Library. The show is for one day only. Hours will be 11 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Among artists whose work will be shown are Aileen Frasier Hill, Bernice P. A. Fernow, Wat son Barrett, Polly Knipp-Hlll, and Francis Baldwin. On display will be oils, char coal sketches, abstracts, water colors, and etchings, some of which have won awards in na tional and international shows. More than 100 ships of the United States Navy have been named in honor of U. S. Marine heroes. You have heard many fish stories but this is a whale of a SALE MEN'S STRAW HATS Assorted styles and col or*. Weatherized and water proof. Values to $2.49 $1.00 WOMEN'S DRESSES One big rack women's dresses in cottons and sheers. Assorted styles and sizes. Values to $4.98 Sale $2.00 Women's and Girls' BATHING SUTIS Assorted styles and col ors. Regular sizes. Sale V2 Price MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS One big table men's short sleeve sport shirts in cottons, knits and nylon. Sizes S-M-L Sale V2 Price MEN'S AND BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS One big table assorted styles and colors. All sizes. Sale V2 Price By popular demand an other shipment of Women's and Children's RAYON PANTIES These are first quality in white and assorted colors. 5 pairs $1.00 WOMEN'S SANDALS One big table women's sandals in leather, can vas and elastic tops with neolite soles. As sorted styles and colors. Regular $2.98 and $3.98 values. Sale $1.77 'Omvii J T'S 5 M A RT TO BE T HP |F T Y I ... THE SICK - Angel Hospital Joseph A. Wright, of Aquone, underwent surgery Tuesday. Eugene Dendy, of Gneiss, underwent surgery Saturday. Bobby Hooper, of Highlands, underwent surgery .Monday. W. D. Churchill, of Franklin, has been discharged following treatment. Mrs. William T. Holden, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1, has been discharged following treatment. William Terry Raby. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bry son Raby, has been discharged following treatment. Shirley Ann Webb, of Frank lin, has been discharged follow ing surgery. Mrs. Effie Deal, of Franklin, has been discharged following surgery. Angel Clinic Elbert Moody, of Franklin and Hazelwood, underwent surgery Monday. Miss Mary Osborne, of Franklin and Winston-Salem, underwent surgery last Tuesday. Miss Ruby Osborne, of Franklin and Winston-Salem, underwent surgery last Tuesday. James Johnson, of Franklin and Parkersburg, Va., underwent sur gery last Tuesday. William Nichols, of Franklin and Gastonia, discharged follow ing treatment. Miss Irene Elliott, of Franklin, admitted for treatment. Grady Franks, of Franklin, un derwent surgery last Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Edwards, of Hiawasse, Ga., underwent surgery last Wed nesday. R. L. Cowart, of Franklin, dis charged following surgery. Edgar Howard, of Tryphosia, ad mitted for treatment. Mrs. Tom Franks, of Franklin, discharged following treatment. Fred Fox, of EHijay, underwent surgery last Tuesday. John B. Ledford, of Franklin and Wahalla, S. C? underwent surgery Saturday. Duke Dodgens, of Franklin and Pickens, S. C., underwent sur gery Saturday. Mrs. Florence McCall, of Car toogechaye, underwent surgery Saturday. Mrs. Don Ledlora. 01 rranKiin, underwent surgery Monday. Henry Holden, of Franklin, un derwent surgery Saturday. Miss Betty Roper, of Rose Creek, admitted for treatment for in juries received in an automobile wreck. Mrs. J. P. Giles, of Cowee, ad mitted for surgery. Group Seeks Funds For Center Work A project to provide adequate parking space and a drinking fountain at the Macon County Health Center on Riverview Street is being promoted by ?one 2 of the Franklin neighborhood de velopment program. The organization plans to en list the help of the entire county in staging a rummage sale to raise funds for the project. The health center is inside the zone boundries. At a "covered dish" supper meet ing Tuesday night of last week, the new project was discussed, In deciding to install a water fountain, it was brought out that children visiting the health cen ter frequently stop at homes near I by to request drinks. The parking area at the center also is too small to meet the demands of visitors. No county funds are available to provide these two improve ments, it is reported. The zone president, E. C. Kings j berry, has appointed the follow ing committee chairmen: Beauti j fication, Mrs. R. E. McKelvey; Safety, C. E. Henry, Zeb Cansler I Charles Ivester, Ray Swafford (and W. E. Simpson; Program Norman West; Projects, H. W 'Cabe; Chaplain, the Rev. M. W ; Chapman. Safety also was stressed at thi meeting in a demonstration anc SHORTY MASON'S Week-End Specials 5 LBS. SUGAR 25c With $5.00 Grocery Order 4 LBS. PURE LARD ... 65c 1 LB. PURE PORK SAUSAGE .... 29? j 5 LBS 5% DDT BEAN DUST . . . . 59= 100 LBS. GRAY SHORTS . . $325 100 LBS. SOY BEAN FEED $2-75 Need Peaches for canning? ... We always have the low market price Phnn#* 772 ? talk by Mac Whitaker. The Meeting was held in the back yard of R. R. Cunningham and Mr. Whitaker. Reunion Slated Sunday At Henry T. Ward Home A family reunion will be held at the Henry T. Ward home on Tessenta Creek on Sunday. A basket lunch will be served at noon and preaching and sing ing will feature the afternoon. Black Mountain Sets Revival Start Sunday A revival servioe will open Sunday at the Black Mountain Baptist Church. Services will begin nightly at 7:30. The Rev. Thad Dowdle, Jr., Phone 23 For Electrical And Plumbing Repairs Phone 23 A REALLY PRACTICAL DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECT "The Best Buy In A Summer Home Yet" (Better Homes and Gardens) \ OPEN HOUSE ? Daily 2 - 5 p. m. Beginning Sunday, July 22 HIGHLANDS, N. C. 1 Yz Miles From Highlands on Franklin Road (U. S. 64) Why Pay More Trade Western Auto And Save REFRIGERATOR $-| ?/\.95 8.6 Cu. Feet Guaranteed 5 Years ?169 WIZARD QC BATTERIES Guaranteed 24 Months 6XC. DAVIS TIRES ALL DAVIS TIRES GUARANTEED As Low as $14.95 (Tax Included) TRASH BURNER . $1.98 FREEZER Containers 8 POUND BOX CHARCOAL . 95c 1 GAL. THERMIC JUG . $2.75 TENTS (Several Sizes) Camping and Picnic Supplies WIZARD WASHING MACHINE Guaranteed ? ? *89 .95 BICYCLES 26" Standard Model ? ? 26" English Model ? ? $4395 $46-95 Used Lawn Mowers . . . from $10 up Swing Sets (with Slide) .... $31-95 Truck Signal Lights $14-95 (Complete with Switch) ? Set 700 x 15?6 Ply Davis Truck Tires $34-95 (Guaranteed) Tax Inc. JUST RECEIVED A TRUCK LOAD OF BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, WAGONS AND CARS. CAN SUPPLY ALL SIZES AND NEEDS. For Car ? For Home ? For Outing WE SAVE YOU MONEY Western Auto Associate Store PHONE 169 FRANKLIN, N. C.

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