GRIMES GOLDEN
APPLES FOR CANNING NOW READY
$2.00 a Bushel
BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS i
RABUN ORCHARDS ?
i (5 Miles West of Dillard, Ga.) ,
WONDERFUL BUY
7-Piece Bedroom Group
* Bed
* Chest of Drawers
* Springs
* Mattress
* Bedside Lamp
* Bedside Table
* Dresser
This is a Regular $169 Value
THIS WEEK ONLY FOR
$99.50
BRYANT FURNITURE CO.
Phone 106
Franklin, N. C.
MASON'S
Food
Market
JIFFIE
STEAK .... lb. 59c
SIRLOIN
STEAK .... lb. 59c
PORK
CHOPS lb. 55c
BEEF
LIVER lb. 25c
PURE
COFFEE .... lb. 69c
46 OZ. CAN
ORANGE-ADE . . .25c
PINT KRAFT
MAYONNAISE . . 39c
100 LB.
SHORTS S3 -25
?
WE FILL A. S. C. ORDERS
* Seeds
* Fertilizer
* Lime
Phone 9
Footballers Are
Practicing; Coach
Gives Schedule
About 50 boys reported out
[or the first practice qf the
1956-57 football season yester
iay (Wednesday) at Franklin
High School.
Coach Dick Stott said he
hopes to see about 60 boys
(corking out by the opening of
school. He has daily practices
slated, at 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m.,
until school starts on Septem
ber 4.
The Panthers' first game will
be September 7 here against
Clyde Erwin High School. This
is one of three non-conference
games scheduled. The second
will be on September 14 against
Clayton, Ga., and the third on
November 2, a clash with Beth
si High. Both will be home
james.
Counting the non-conference
tilts, the Panthers have 10
?ames scheduled. They are:
Sept. 7, Clyde Erwin, home.
Sept. 14, Clayton, Ga., home.
Sept. 21, Cherokee, home.
Sept. 28, Hayesville, away.
Oct. 5, Sylva, away.
Oct. 12, Robbinsville, away.
Oct. 19, Bryson City, home.
Oct. 26 Murphy, away.
Nov. 2, Bethel, home.
Nov. 9, Andrews, home.
Since graduation last spring
xx> k 16 of 19 Panthers who had
;xperience on both offense and
iefense, Coach Stott is building
lis squad around five returnees,
3ruce Houston, Robert Alex
mder, Willard Smith, Gilmer
ienry, and David Pollock.
mACON'S
Newest Citizens
lorn to:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunning
lam, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1.
i son, Larry Dale, August 8 at
ingel Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brendle,
if Franklin, a daughter. Beverly
Fune, Agust 12 at Angel Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Kahn,
i son, August 13 at Angel Hos
)ital.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Parker of Cartoogechaye a Son
\ugust 7th, 1956.
The farmer with less than 100
,ons of silage corn Is better off
having it custom harvested.
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1 can save you
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that old furnace
with a modern
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BY
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WHY WAIT?
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Ask for FREE estimate
FRANKLIN SHEET METAL SHOP
Phone 336 Franklin, N.C.
Announcement . . .
We take pleasure in announcing that Mr. Troy Shook has
accepted the position of manager of the Big Dollar Store in East
Franklin.
Mr. Shook is well known throughout Macon County and has
for the past several years been employed by the Farmers Fed
eration.
On behalf of Mr. Shook, as well as ourselves, we extend to
everyone a cordial invitation to trade in one of our stores.
BIG DOLLAR AND BALDWIN'S MARKET
JOHNSONS
FETED BY
OTTO GROUP
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson,
of the Coweeta Hydrologic Lab
oratory, who are moving to
Ohio, were honored at a special
meeting of the Otto Rural
Community Development Or
ganization Friday night, at the
Asbury Methodist Church.
Cansler
Clan Has
Reunion
The Cansler family held its
third annual reunion at the j
home. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry
Thomas on Sunday, August 12. j
Officers elected to serve for !
the coming year were Robert L. I
Cansler, president, and Bill
Cansler, secretary.
Out-of-town members present
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Cansler and Mr. and Mrs. Fur
man L. Cansler, of Pisgah For/
est, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mallonee
and Mrs. Lucy Hodson, of Win
ston-Salem, Mrs. Woodrow Rog
ers ,of West Jefferson, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Chandler and son, of
California, Md., and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Gillespie, of Crystal
River, Fla., and Highlands.
Taylor Youth Dies
In Vets Hospital
Lawton Jess Taylor, 21, of
Clayton, Ga., Route 2, driver of
an automobile in which three |
others we're injured in a mis- 1
hap here on June 28, is report
ed to have died of internal in- j
juries in a veteran's, ^hospital in
Augusta, Ga., week before last.
Mr. Taylor lost control of his
1956 Ford in a curve near Jake j
Addington's on US 23-441 while j
traveling south, according to
the highway patrol report. The j
vehicle jumped a creek and j
smashed head-on into the bank 1
on the far side.
39 Families
Represented
At Gathering
One hundred and three per
sons, representing 39 families,
attended the annual Southard
Mason reunion Sunday at the
home of Tom Southard on Car
toogechaye.
In addition to this state, j
members of the clan came
from Georgia and South Caro
lina.
News About
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matlock,
of Winston-Salem, and John
Ora, and Perry Matlock, of Mar
ietta, Ga., spent a recent week
end with relatives in the West's
Mill section.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sheffield
and daughter, of Burnsville, re
cently "visited relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes
and two children, of Detroit,
are visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hughes, at
West's Mill.
irdell Parrish, of the West's
Mill section, is reported recov- '
ering from injuries received in
an automobile wreck recently
in Saginaw, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parrish,
: of Otto, had as guests last week
Mrs. Parrish's sisters, Mrs. W.
H. Smith, of Washington, D. C.
and Mrs. Paul Grady, of Kins
ton, and her brother, Harry
Higdon, and .Mrs. Higdon, of
Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Usry have .
as their guest this week Mr. |
Usry's mother, Mrs. W. T. Usry,
of Sumpter, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, of j
Akron, Ohio, are here visiting
Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Martin,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones j
have as guests this week Mrs. j
Jones' nephew, Roy Jacobs, and
his daughter, Susan, of Savan
nah, Ga.
Billy Jones, young son of Sgt. ;
I and Mrs. William G. (Bill)
Jones, of Columbus, Ga., arriv
ed Sunday for a visit with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Weimar Jones.
Mrs. Guy Stevenson and daugh- 1
ters, of Hickory, visited relatives j
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Georsje Crawford
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Crawford and Tommy and
Jane Crawford, all of Apopka,
Fla., visited .relatives on Frank
lin, Route 4, ' last week.
Donaldson-Kimsey
Gathering Slated
For August 26
The Donaldson reunion has .
been changed by the committee
to the Donaldson and Kimsey j ]
reunion. These families will'
meet for their annual reunion
Sunday, August 26, at the Wiley
Donaldson place.
All friends and relatives of 1
the families are asked to come
and bring a picnic lunch.
Want Ads !'
I :
GET THE FAMOUS Blue Horse .
extra count filler paper, compo- j
sition books, and tablets at our
store. S & L 5 and 10c Store.
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ALI, HENPECKED HUSBANDS j
will enjoy seeing Franklin's Matri- j
monial Bureau in action. Friday, !
August 17, East Franklin School, j
WANTED ? One small or medium
sized pony and two or three
> addle horses. See or write Harvey
Brown. Scaly, N. C.
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FOR RENT ? Unfurnished apart
ment. five rooms and bath. Re
decorated. Steam Heat. Adults.
Phone 206. Mrs. Gus Leach.
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FOR SALE ? One complete Ol
Flick Sawmill. Electrically)
driven throunhout. 100 HP motor
on head saw. All in extra good
shape. Call or write, us for further j
description and price. Bemis Hard
wood Lumber Company, Robbins- 1
ville, N. C.
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FOR SALE ? Bids will be re-|
ceived by the undersigned until!
12 o'clock noon Wednesday, Sept
ember 12, 1956, for Tract C con- j
sisting of 6.4 acres in the Bruce |
Palmer sub-division of the Craw
ford farm. owned by Macon Coun- 1
ty VFW. Bids to include purchase i
price and proposed terms. Success
ful bidder will be called upon io
complete the transaction by Sept- 1
ember 19. Bid deposit of 2% should |
accompany all bids. The right to
refuse any or all bids is reserved.
Vic Perry, Commander of VFW
Post 7339.
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SPECIAL! LADIES' PANTIES,
four pairs 98c. The Franklin 5
and 10c Store.
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SADDLE HORSE for sale. Five
gaits, single footer, trotter, flat- i
footed walker, pacer/ and a very
easy rider on the gallop. Also
works anywhere. If interested, see
him at John M. Moore's on White
Oak Street.
PIANO FOR SALE ? New Betsy :
Ross Spinet. Mrs. Harry Higgins,
Phone 359. 1
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I WOULD LIKE to start a nursery
for 3-6 year .olds from 7 to ?!
o'clock every day except Sunday, i
Starting Sept. 3. Inquire Mrs. Cliff 1
Cook. Depot Street.
A16? 2tc ? A23
WANTED TO LEASE a large pas
ture. See Fred Henson at Gneiss,
or call 1004.
LOST ? TWO KEYS on a paper
clip, in Franklin. If found, bring
to The Press office and receive 1
reward.
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LOST ? Indian brass fire pump
on highway near Franklin, i
Please return to J. Fred Bryson, i
Route 1, Franklin, or call 214-J-3.
AFTER MASTECTOMY, an ex-'
quisite, individually designed
Spencer brassiere with custom
sculptured, light foam rubber :
form restores natural figure lines
? assures "balanced" appearance.
For consultation, see Mrs. Rita C.
Ferguson. Route 4.
CLOSE OUT ? Ladies' summer
shoes at a big saving. Hurry
while we may have your size. The
Qualitv Shop:
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HELP BUY A needy pair of shoes
an enjoy watching Holland Mc
Swain and Grace O'Mohundro
play "Ruben and Rachel" Friday.
August 17. 8 p. m. East Franklin i
School.
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YOU WILL ENJOY "Object Matri
mony" and see who will be voted
the most henpecked husband in ?
Franklin. ]
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FOR SALE ? Comfortable moun
tain home, two large bedrooms,
large pine paneled living room.
Completely furnished. Electrically
equipped. Small stream. 8' 2 acres.
Nice view. Only 10 minutes from
Franklin. Priced $6,000. Terms.
See Joe Angel's Taxi for direc
tions.
JUST RECEIVED ? Large ship
ments of Enamelware and
Aluminum ware. We can't buy this
back again at anywhere near these
low prices: Enamelware 14 qt. dish
pan 99c, 12 qt. size 89c. 5 qt. tea
kettle 89c. 3 piece sauce pan set
69c. Aluminum ware is the famous
Comet brand. Jamison's 5 and 10c
store.
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FOUND, on Iotla. small white and
brown dog. Owner can obtain
by describing and paying for this
advertisement. See William Bryan
or telephone 211-W-l.
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WANTED ? One-horse farm
wagon in good condition. Must
be reasonable. E. M. Brady, High
lands.
A16 ? 2tp ? A23
STILL WANTED A suitable hus
band. Come to East Franklin
School Friday, August 17 and see
the Old Maids in action,
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WILD GINSENG ROOT
We are paying the highest
prices in 25 years for wild dried
root. Write Ginseng, Box 861,
Asheville. N. C., for shipping in
structions.
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FOR SALE
New 3-bedroom brick house on
Maple St. Radiant heat < 100% in
sulated". Near school and shopping
center. F. H. A. approved and
terms. OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Phone 298, R. K. Sloan.
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SFECIAL VALUES ? Blue canvas
back binders from 19 to 79c.
Leather binders. $1.59 and up. plus
federal tax. S & L 5 and 10c Store.
A16 ? 2tc ? A23
BROOM SALE ? 4-string broom
$1.00 value, only 77c. The Frank
lin 5 & 10c Store.
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LAST CALL FOR sale of children's
summer shoes. You save. The
Duality Shop.
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? MINER AL RIGHTS ?
EXCLUDED. BUT?
The chances of any mining on this
attractive 22-acre property, are ex
tremely remote. It Is located high
on a knoll rnd iust out-side of
town. The new white house has
five rooms and bath iwith one
room not quite finished), fine
new oil floor-furnace with ther
mostat control, two porches, nice
cellar and ? and a glorious view
of the distant high-tops. (TV re
ception should be tops!> There is
also a large detached garage, good
small barn with crib, small chick
en house, tool shed, and a fine
spring with reservoir and electric
pump. It has a fine acre-garden,
small fenced pasture and well
timbered woodland. This picture
esque property, completely furn
ished and equipped, is Really Pric
ed To Sell ? at only $8850! Ideal
for use as a summer home or for
year-round living, this property
will compare favorably with prop
erties being held at $12,000 to
$13,000. It's a Honey of a Buy!
EXCLUSIVE WITH
? TED REBER ? Realtor ?
"It Fays to Deal Thru a Realtor"
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SEE OUR LARGE selection of zip
per binders school bags, and
other school supplies! The Frank
lin 5 & 10c Store.
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A COMPLETE line of Paper Mate.
Wearever, and Scripto pens and
pencils at S & L 5 and 10c Store.
416? 2tc? A23
CHECK OUR LINE of children's
back-to-school dresses, blouses,
anklets, etc. You will be surprised
at the wide assortment we carry,
and the prices are right.
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LOST ? Female spotted pointer
on Iotla Saturday, August 11.
Notify Edgar Tippett. Route 3.
WANTED ? Small Farm
With good water, five or six miles
from town on good road. See
Qeorge Shafer, Route 3, Burning
town Road.
WE HAVE 20 Nelly Don summer
dresses at greatly reduced prices.
The Quality Shop.
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IT'S NOT NECESSARY to have
a mustache! Meet me at the
East Franklin School Friday night
on stage at 8 p. m.
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SCHOOL DRESSES sizes 6 to 14
years. $1.79 to S2.98. Shop and
save! The Franklin 5 and 10c
Store.
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WANTED ? Wood cutters to cut
100 cords oak pulp wood. Carlos
A. Rogers, Route 3, Olive Hill,
Franklin. N. C.
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FOR SALE ? Chicken house 40 ft
x 5'0 ft., 'complete with equip
ment nests, roosts, feeders, etc.,
for 500 layers. Used less than one
year. Bargain. Col. T. E. Binford.
Highlands. N. C.
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FOR SALE ? Three-bedroom home
on Wayah Street. Complete
with hardwood and inlaid tile
floors. Hot Point tabletop water
heater. Shirley steel cabinets. Cole
man oil furnace, Venetian blinds.
Modern bath fixtures (also show
er). Apple, cherry, walnut trees,
grapevines, and outbuildings in
good condition. Nice can cellar.
This is a bargain in a home. Con
tact A. D. Martin at Thorpe
Power House or write Box 46, Tuck
aseigee, N. C.
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r'OR ?ALE ? Extra clean 1951
two-door Chevrolet. New tires
and upholestry. Call 9114 or see
Bruce Houston.
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PIANO BARGAIN ? We offer for
a very short time in this imme
diate vicinity a practically new
mahogany 40" Spinet-Console Pi
ano at a saving up to $300. Per
sons must have good credit rating.
For information write: Southern
Piano Company, Box 1402, Salis
bury, N. C.
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FOR SALE ? - Small acreage
tracts, 3' 2 miles out of Franklin
on No. 441 One good building
site suitable for station or grocery,
also one good site for tourist
court. Stream running through
property. See Mrs. Julia Shuler,
Watauga section, Route 4, Frank
lin.
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FOR SALE ? New home. Five
rooms with bath, basement. All
jtilities. Two acres of land. Beau
tiful view and excellent television
ocation. Three miles from Frank
in on Highlands Road. Call 357-J-4
)r see Kenneth Clark.
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HERE IS A REAL Bl'Y
Five-room year-round home, two
x'drooms, bath, approximately 4
icres. Beautiful view, shade,
itream on place. Concrete garage
vith room over. Just outside city
imits. Price $6,000. Exclusive
vith E. M. McNish, Telephone
I0-J-1, Wayah Valley Ranch.
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FOR SALE ? Five-room house
1 and 10 acres about two miles
out on Dillsboro Road. See Mrs.
} Floyd Jacobs, Route 4.
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HAVE YOUR TIRES recapped on
new full capping equipment,
Good Year tread. We call for ajid
deliver while you wait. For the
latest in equipment, New Nylon
Gate Tues, complete radiator re
pairing, see Rickman Tire and
Radiator Shop, Phone 17-J.
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FOR SALE ? John Deere Hay
Rake, dump type, used very lit
tle and in good condition. Can be
used either horse or tractor drawn.
Reasonably priced. Vance Van
hook, Route 2, Franklin, N. C.
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'FOR RENT ? Three-room apart
ment. Newly decorated. In town.
See Calvin Henson, or phone 2 or
330-J.
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FOR SALE ? Brick veneer house,
six rooms with bath, on 8'/2
acre tract, located just off Bryson
City Highway four miles out of
town. If interested see Clarence
Mason at Shorty's Grocery, or
phone 772.
J26 ? 4tc ? A16
IN THE MARKET for logs and
standing timber. See us for
prices and specifications. Good
wood cheap. Loading bin. Mill lo
cated at Oak Hill 2 Vi miles out on
Murphy Road. Gordon Lumber
Company, Edwin Wallace, phone
387.
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FOR SALE ? Nine acres of land
with modern heated house, six
rooms and bath. Large basement.
Close in just off Highlands Road.
See or call Carl Leatherman at
9^7-W-*}
Jly26? 4tc? A23
FOR RENT ? 4-room apartment
and one 3-room apartment. See
W. C. Burrell or call 121.
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DOGWOOD WANTED ? Cloer
and Huggins, at Burningtown
Road. We buy Fridays.
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run ^.ii.r
Seven miles out, 25-acre moun
tain tract, with three cabins,
electricity, plenty of water. Good
road. Ideal for summer place. Price
$3,400.
Not too fai- out, small cottage,
mountain stream. IV2 acres, wood
ed. Paved road. Price $2,500.
Very Desirable, 20 acres, only
5 miles out. Excellent house site.
Longe range mountain view. Tele
phone and electricity immediately
available. Four bold streams. Ideal
for retirement and permanent
living. Only $1,800.
Exclusive With
Sherman H. Ledford
Phone 274-J-3
Protect your building investment
by using ?
Steam Cured
Concrete, Cinder, or Superock
Blocks
For best prices
See
Your Local Manufacturer
8- x 8* * 16"
Special prices in carloads
W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT
Phone 30 Franklin, N. C.
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HARD TO FIT? Like good clothes?
Try International tailor made
clothes. Known and sold in Macon
County for more than 25 years.
Spring and summer samples on
display. Belk's Department Store.
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FOR SALE ? Used bed springs;
used beds, dressers, chairs, etc.
Macon Furniture Company.
Jlyl2 ? 6tc ? A16
| FOR RENT ? One five-room
apartment in Orlando Apart
ment house. See Mrs. Hermie Dry
1 man.
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SUMMER SPECIALS
Five-room iog cottage In Culla
saja Community. FurnisJwd. Pric
ed to sell.
Six-room home on Highlands
Road, 22 acres 2,i miles from
Franklih.
One large building lot just out
side city limits on Highlands Road.
Sixty acres in Oak Grove Com
munity on proposed Needmore
dam water line.
Also small farms at good buys.
Sam Higdon, Real Estate
Phone 23 or 173 W
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FOR SALE ? Four-bedroom house
near First Baptist Church on
large lot with plenty of garden
space. See Mrs. J. B. Her.ry, or
phone 389.
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WATER WELL DRILLING? Low
cost 4 and 6 inch wells. See
Charlie Davidson, Bidwell Street.
Phone 353-W evenings.
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WELL DRILLING ? 4 6-8 inch
wells, drilled with first class
equipment. 20 years experience.
Safer and better wells at lower
cost. Macon Pump & Well Com
pany. Call or write F. B Rogers,
Franklin, N. C., Telephone 375-J-l.
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REAL ESTATE
Our listings include real estate of
all kinds. Homes, building sites,
small tracts, and income property.
FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY
Frank Duncan Phone 27
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FOR SALE ? Block and brick,
sand, fine and coarse W. J.
Clark & Son. Phone 357-J-4, 81-W,
or 345-W-3.
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CUSTOM BUILT ? Woodwork
ing. We specialize in kitchen
cabinets. Also we stock Formica.
Franklin Woodworks, Jack Grib
ble, owner.
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