Chocolate Changes Pudding Into Glamour Dessert When you get to those lairt few slices in a loaf of bread, don't throw them away just because they're not really fresh. Dress them up with semi-sweet chocolate, in tms old-fashioned dessert gone festive. Easy to use, the little chocolate morsels that come in a 6-ounce package or in the new jumbo 12 oz. bag, are melted to flavor the bread Sudding itself, and used whole in the meringue topping the dish, e mi -sweet chocolate morsels are the very same cL: cpl&le used to make the original Chocolate Chip Cookies, as invented at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Mass. Chocolate Bread Pudding 1 K cups soft m bread crumbs 1 6 oz. package (1 cup) semi-sweet chocolate morst*.3 cup sugar 2 cups milk 2 eggs, separated 2 tablespoons built. y/i teaspoon sail M teaspoon vanilla Uombine bread crumbs, % cup semi-sweet chocolate morsels, cup sugar and 1 cups milk in top of double boiler. Cook over hot water until mixture is smooth. Beat egg yolks slightly, add remain ing Y* CUP butter and salt. Add to chocolate mixture and continue cooking about 3 minutes longer, stirring constantly. Turn into shallow baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven (350?F.) 10 minutes. While pudding is baking, beat egg whites until stiff; gradu ally add remaining cup sugar and vanilla; continue beating until very stiff. Fold in half the remaining chocolate. Drop by tablespoon fuls on top of the pudding. Sprinkle meringue with remaining chocolate. Return to oven and bake 10 minutes longer. YIELD: 6 servings. KEEP EMBERS FROM TIMBERS/ ^ i \ U$E A METAL BARREL OR CONTAIN ER FOR ASHES? ALWAYS/ WOODEN CONTAINERS ARE A FIRE HAZARP. Garden Time . . . By M. E. Gardner While the dahlia is not grown as extensively as some of our other flowers, it is highly prized by all who do grow it Here are some tips for the remainder of the growing season: Each plant should be side-dress ed with a good handful of a com plete fertilizer, such as an 8-8-8. about every three weeks until September X in the lower moun tains and until September 15 east of the mountains. Buds wil usually occur in clus ters of three. On the large flower ing varieties, the two outer buds should be pinched off and the center bud saved. If a long stem Is desired the side branches, or suckers, should be removed from the next two (lower) nodes, or leaf axils, of the stem. On small flowering varieties the flower buds are not removed but left to de velop normally. It is especially im portant that early disbudding be practiced if you plan to exhibit at a community fair or garden club show this fall. Spraying for insects pests must not be neglected if you want per fect flowers and foliage. Leaf hop pers. red spiders and some of the plant bugs are especially trouble some and you must keep constant ly on the lookout. The corn ear worm is a late offender on large buds as they are ready to open. Keep malathion handy and spray your plants thoroughly. Follow ln SEE NO. 1. PAGE 8 No. 3 a Franklin home, the sheriff said Welch had some moonshine whis key with him. The sheriff asked him where he got it and Welch told him he made It himself. Sheriff Thomas said he found the distilling unit and other equip ment in Welch's house at Burn ingtown and destroyed it. He said Welch apparently had brought the equipment indoors from a still site near his house. The sheriff also destroyed a 35-gallon unit and 150 gallons of mash on Nantahala, in the Trough Branch section of Rainbow Springs. No. 2 trails, including one that goes over Dog Mountain and behind famous Dry Falls, just off US ?4. Georgia Roughest About 34 miles in Oeorgla has been the roughest part of the trail he's tackled. With the ex ception of about four miles be tween Mount Rabun and Moun tain City, he had to hack out a new trail. Things eased up from Salt Rock to Cowee, via Scaly and Shortoff, and he was able to follow existing trails for all but about two miles. Morgan's Help Mr. Cole, who is staying at Miss Olive Patton's in Franklin, said he has received valuable assistance from the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Macon County's widely-known Episcopal minis ter, who was Instrumental in the opening of the Appalachian Trail through this section. Together, they plan to scout the region from Cowee Gap to Beech Gap. ''This promises to be the most rugged trail of the entire region," Mr. Cole predinta. To Be Adopted Once the entire alternate has been mapped and marked, It will be up to the Appalachian Trail Conference to adopt it of ficially. Mr. Cole is confident it will be accepted because It opens up "the most outstanding section of the area" to the hiker and nature lower. He has one observation to make about the whole idea: "I have been over five Rattle snake Mountains and I haven't found a rattlerj yet." No. 1 The doctrinal sermon was deliver ed by the Rev. Lee Crawford, pastor of the host church and Newman's Chapel. Next year's session will be held with the Well's Grove and Holly Springs churches. Department Hears Department heads for the as sociation were named as follows: Bill Higdon, superintendent of Sunday school; Mrs. Jack Powell. Training Union director; Mrs. C. T. Taylor, reelected W.M.U. presi dent: and D*n Stewart. Brother hood president. Committee chairmen appointed I included the Rev. J. Doyle Miller, missions; Marshall Fouts. music: Mrs. C'OJti* Pearson, library; J. H. Brookshire. finance; Fred Cor bin, committee on committees ; and Glenn Campbell, nominating rimmittee. THIS LOVELY place can hold your future. Only six beautiful nlles through the valley to It. Furnished It has 2 large living ooms, large kitchen, 13 bedrooms, some having 2 and three )eds. Also a house with 3 large rooms formerly used for class ooms and auditorium. 14 acres with beautiful large trees. A. F. Wilson has this for only $14,500). Terms of course. See me at >nce at the Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. M ? ltc In CAPITALS or bold type like ibis, 20 cents for each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order. 10 per ccnt discount will be allowed.. 20 per cent for tkrae or mn eoaiwntht . serrlons of mum ad. want ad batd 2 cents per word. with a alalaram -oarge of 65 cents for caek iMerHw. ' 2R rents extra for keyed ads. ) Ciafttifted Displav ? in type like this. 15 c?nts per line. FURNISHED COTTAGE for rent. Living room, bedroom, bath with shower, kitchenette and dinette. Weekly or monthly. Available im mediately. River Bond Road. Mrs. Julia T. Phillips. A14 ? tfc FOR COLLECTING DEBTS, SEE ME AT COURTHOUSE. SAM J. MURRAY. LICENSED COL LECTOR. A14 ? 4tc ? S4 HOUSE FOR SALE: Two bed room house two miles from Franklin on Georgia Highway. City water ? creek frontage ? 1 V'3 acres. Phone 484 or 248. A 14 ? 3tc ? A28 DO YOU KNOW about the rum mage sale? Open every Satur day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Joe Ashear Building. Take advantage of bargains found here. A 14? tfc TWO MEN WANTED: to travel Western N. C. for the Wrought Iron Range Co.. to sell electrical appliances, pumps, electric hot water heaters, electric ranges and gas ranges. Call or write J. G Wilson. ' Parris Tourist Home, Sylva, N. C. Phone JU 6-2365. A 14 ? 3tp ? A28 SCHOOL DAYS mean added ex pense! Let Avon help turn your spare hours into profitable ones. Write Mrs. Dorothy Bruton, 183 St. Dunstan's Road, Asheville. N. C. A14 ? ltc TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Here's an opportunity to acquire a big old two-story house that still holds many years of content ed living for some lucky family. Near center of town on White Oak Street, it has seven rooms and bath. Property includes 2.4 acres of good land with a fine big garden, chicken lot and good barn. All this ? plus a nice bit? porch and a lovely view for only $6,000. (This is really a good In vestment. as the land alone is worth almost that much!) EXCLVSIVB WITH ?k TED REBER ? Realtor if Real Estate Specialists Since 1920 A 14? ltc I FOR RENT: Five room furnished I house. Phone 449 ? Lex Arnold. A14 ? ltp FOR SALE by owner ? 1951 Plymouth ? 2 door. Good con dition. Call 31J-2. A13? ltp NOW ACCEPTING piano pupils beginners and advanced. Two blocks from high school. Mrs. L. ,T. Neal, Hillcrest Ave. Phone 330-J. A 14 ? 2tp ? A21 F O ? RENT: Five room house on White Oak St. Call 314-W or ??ep Ella Jones. A 14? tfc FOR RENT: Four room cottage ? unfurnished ? wired for electric stove. I1-- miles from city ' mils. Route 3. River Bend Road. MI'S N-ttie Hurst. A14? ltp FOR SAIE- '? crat riamond s'qn? couH be mounted for man > ? woman's rir.iiCTrlre less ffiah ? cf retail prire. Inquire at Fianlrin Pre?s office. A14? ltp FOR SALE 50 acres, large stream, good road, view. Enough timber to pay for property. $3,000. 16 acres with house, nice view, plenty of water, 3 miles out. $4,400. 2 acres, cottage, spring, wooded. Ideal for summer. $2,500. 10 acres, old house, view, good road. $1,700. 25 nice building lots, high eleva tion. Exclusive with SHERMAN H. LEDFORD REAL ESTATE Phone 274 J-3 or 88 SPECIAL: 3QD acre farm MILK BASE ? 26 cows ? 4 bedrooms & bath ? 2 lakes ? new barn. Owner nets $500 month. Times A wasting on this one. A. F. Wil son, broker. Macon County Sup ply Co. Phone 23. A14? ltc ' t FOR SALE New cinder block home, 16' miles from Franklin on paved road. 3,700 ft. elevation, gravity water. Beautiful mountain view, you can buy this home with 1 1/2 acres or 61 >/2 acres Terms. Better see this now. 2 bedroom home ? 1 acre located on Womack St. This is a good buy at $5,000. New modern 3 bedroom home ? large lot, near Burlington Mills $8,500. $2,500 down balance like rent. 7 acres, nice log cottage. 5 miles from town on Highlands road Priced for quick sale. Also 5 modern homes in an around Franklin. SAM W. HIGDON REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone 650W or 173W A14? ltc HOT AND RARE: Over 100 acres ? '/i mile on both sides of main highway. Two houses, out build ings, plenty ot water. Priced right See A. F. Wilson, Broker, Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. A14? ltc FOR SALE: Garden-fresh vege tables. baked foods, poultry products, cut flowers, preserves at Macon County Home Demonstra tion Curb Market each Saturday morning. A14 ? 2tp ? A21 A. F. WILSON, Broker, has hun dreds of acres of land and plenty of water. I can show you a beautiful dairy farm netting $6,000 yearly. Perhaps you want a small place, they are hard to come by, but I have a few. Let me sell you a part in this beauti ful Macon County. Neighbor I'll be at Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. A7? ltc BEAUTIFUL FARM ? stream and spring. 82 acres. $11,500. Terms of course. A. F. Wilson. Broker, Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. A7? ltc BOX-TYPE house sitin in the trees. Paved road. 15 minutes from town. A. F. Wilson will show this, Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. A7-^ltc INTERESTED IN buying unim proved land for summer cabin. 20 to 100 acres. Must have woods, springs, and stream. Within 25 miles of Franklin. Any location that Is accessable by car or jeep. Write Masel C. Houston, P. O. Box 817, Venice, Fla. A7? 2tp ? A14 REAL ESTATE 25 to 30 acres ? good lake site, 2 springs ? 4 miles on Murphy Rd. Two bedroom house and 1 acre of land. 3 acres, cabin, stream, bold spring. Houses in town ? home sites In town or in the country. HARRY MOSES, BROKER Phone 657 , Next to Bob Gaines Motors A7? ltc A Fine Mountain Home A two bed room house built by owner for a home. Living room, kitchen, hall, bath and two glassed In porches. Wonderlul view. Gravi ty water. Paneled walls of clear hemlock. Basement. Easily heated. Barbecue pit. shrubbery. All this and 100 -acres of land only $10,500.00. Lake Property Approximately 6 acres of land with good house at Nantahala Lake. Wonderful view over lake. Can be subdivided into lots. Price $9,000 New 2-Bedroom Home Hardwood floors, electric heat, large lot of near 1 acre. View overlooks the Tenn. River basin. This one has everything and price is only $6,600.00. Bargain of the Month 18 acres on knoK with shade view and spring on property, $1,800.00. A -Really Fine Home At a i-ow Price One mile from court house, oat side city limits, 2 bed rooms 5 closets one cedar' lined, shade, view. Automatic heat, storm doers and windows, 2 car garage, Land scaped. Owners health reason for sale. Built by owner for home. In perfect condition and some furnishings go with place. Price $10,500.00. 2-Bedroom Home Completely remodeled with ap prox 7 acres land suitable for sub dividing into lots. Stream. Just outside city limits. Snade and beautiful view $10,000.00. E. M. McNish, Broker Tel. 10- J 1 A7 ? 3tp ? A21 RETIRE IN this home, up on the side of the moutnain with a beautiful valley in front of you. This comfy 3 bedroom home can be yours for $4,100. Mrs. Wilson's boy has it. See him at Macon County Supply Co. Phone 23. A7 ? ltc Wanted: Settled white woman between 35 and 50 to care for elderly semi-invalid lady and do general house work. For salary and details write to Mrs. I B. Dunn, 730 Plorham Ave., High Point. N. C. A7? tc? A14 MAN WANTED to serve con sumers in West Macon County with Rawleigh Products. Steady, good earnings year around. No capital required. See or call Clyde Gailey, Main St.. Franklin, phone 175, or write Rawleigh's Dept. NCH ? 770 ? 563-B, Richmond, Va. A7 ? 4tp ? A28 NOTICE Allison & Duncan Tire Co. wishes to thank its many customers for their fine co operation and patronage, thus making our FrankJin business a real success. We are happy to have serv ed you in the past and now wish to announce that we are preparing to render you still better service in the fu ture. Allison & Duncan Tire Co. will take all of its personnel to the Goodyear Factory August 13 and 14 to learn at first hand new and better Ideas and methods to im prove our service to you. We will be closed Wednes day and Thursday, August 13 and 14, except for new tire deliveries. Yours for Better Service ALLISON <6 DUNCAN TIRE CO. John Cunningham, Mgr. Remember, more people ride on Goodyear Tires than any other kind. A7 ? 2tc ? A 14 WANTED JOB housekeeping and baby sitting with no washing or ironing. Live in Rose Creek community ? ask at Arthur Holden's, Route 3. A14 ? 2tp ? A21 LETS GO to the top of this one. 5 acres a lookin' back to town and only one mile, you'll agree $800 is right. A. F. Wilson, Broker. Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. A7 ? ltc FOR SALE Beautiful cherry and chestnut panelling. Cherry Staircase. Wal nut mantle, doors, etc., . or Entire Dr. S. H. Lyle home in Franklin. N. C? for dismantling and moving from premises. Antique dealers and builders in vited to inspect on Lyle St., Frank lin, N. C. See or Call Kate or John Wrinn Phone 65 or 786 after 5. A7 ? 2tc ? A14 "CHOICE USED MOBILEHOMES" Good clean buys in used one or two Bedroom models at terrific savings. You save three ways, 1. less down, 2. less montHly, 3. lest months to pay! 1956 model sleeps 4 and clean as a pin only $2295.00. 1957 like new blue and white Richardson only $412.00 down. Big 41 ft. Great Lakes for 4 rooms average furniture on down pay ment. Hurry today for a real trade! Must make room on our lots for new 8 and 10 wide ar rivals. ONI H3WIH 3 Mi. from Greenville on US 29N LOOK FOR THE UPSIDE DOWN SIGN. A7 ? ltc PICTURE YOURSELF setin' in this picture window and a beau tiful valley spread out for you. This beaut is only 7 miles out. A 30 x 40 house including bath House partly finished. 2 acres, water and gravity spring. $5,500 I'll be at Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. A. F. Wilson. Broker. A7? ltc FOR SALE: Six room house with bath. Forrest Avenue on Bonny Crest. See or call Doran Dowdle: Phone 262-J-l. J131 ? 3tp ? A 13 NOTICE II you are genuinely interested in a spare time opportunity where you can work in your home ? if you would like to get into some thing that would not interfai* with your daily work, yet can be the means of bringing in a useful income? send your name and ad dress (printed I to SHUCART IN DUSTRIES, P. O. Box 3151. Uni versity City 5, Mo. J131 ? 3tp ? A 13 THEY AIN'T but one a these. Course you gotta improve it. Nc phone, no city taxes ? everything else including paved road. Garage ? four room house ? this could be you. A. F. Wilson. Broker. Ma con County Supply Co., Phone 23. A7? Ito PRE-DEVELOPMENT SPECIAI Only 15 lake-front lots to be sold this year. Wooded, beautiful view, close to town, highway Write Box K c/o The Franklin Press. J110? tfc FRANKLIN CENTENNIAL plat?* In closing out the inventory of the Mountaineer Craft Shop. I have on band about a dozer Franklin Centennial ( 1855-195; plates, which we purchased follov ing the celebration. These now collector's items are only $2 each, while they last. J. P. Brady, Franklin Press. FOR SALE: 1 Leroy Motor 21 h.p. power take-off. Contact W. C. Smith near Iotla School. J131? tfc CRAFTS INVENTORY, and small amount of pottery and planters, for sale at below wholesale. Con tact J. P. Brady. Franklin Press. WHOOPS, case you wanta know. that you gotta Improve can be yours for $2,450. A. F. Wilson, Broker. Macon County Supply Co., "'hone 23. A7 ? ltc A NICE HOME seting a quarto the way up the mountain ? water gravity fed from spring. 4? acres ? timber not cut for 3( years. Tobacco allotfhent too Waitin can deprive you of tnis $5.50C. Gem. A. F. Wil.'on, Macoi. County Supply Co., Phone 23. A7? ltc FOR SALE: Good building lot? on paved street. Sewer and water. See E. A. Stiles or call 783 Franklin, N. C. JlylO ? tfc for Sale 3 bedroom Modern brick *iome ? 7 acres ? wonderful view 4'4 miles north of Frarkli: 159.000. 5 rooms and bath ? 5 acres of land near Coweta Exp. Statior: Road. Nice view. $4,000. 25 acres on Black top load ? near Nantahala School nifc trout) stream through property. $2,000. 263 acres with the original Tiffn.; Ruby Mine ? on Cowee. FRANKLIN INSURANCE AGFNCV Phone 667 day 584 J-3 after 6 p.m. J131? 4tp? A21 FOR SALE 50 beautiful building sites in the mountains, all above 3,500 ft. ele vation ? cach with spring or spring rights. Many with streams and all facing improved all wea ther roads. Vx acre up to 5 acre tracts, mostly wooded with rho dodendron, dogwood, flame azalea and laurel. Priced right and terms to suit purchaser. Nearly new 2 bedroom house, white pine paneling throughout, excepting bedroom, kitchen ana bath. Spring water under pressure, automatic hot water, kitchen equipped for gas or electric range, REA power. Located on improved private road and bordering 300 ft. on cataract stream. One and one-half acre of hare; wood timber lard. Elevation 3.500 ft. Price i-6,750 ? Easy Terms. Two room mountain cottage, com pletely furnished (sleep four > gravity spring water, electric range, electric refrigerator, shower bath '/2 acre land on state main tained highway, 8' miles S. W. (jf Highlands. Price $3,800. All of; the above located in Scaly Community,, 8 miles from High lands on Dillard Rd See C. G HEWITT. Owner, at Scaly dr phone Highlands 4691. J124 ? tfc FOR SALE f!0 acres all in timber. Bargain at $20 per acre ? enough timber arc' wood to pay for the land, icat'y to cut. We also have modern homes in to-.vn ar.d out. Also farms, large and small. Open land with nice lake sites on most tracts, in size from 15 acres to 396 acres. Prices from $37.50 per acre and up. Nice building lots in city limits ard out. Home sites in acres rang ing from 1.61 to 4.85 acres. Each w t.: a view your friends would -nvy. less than 10 minutes drive from Franklin, overlooking High way 2" and 441 South. Valley View Heights Real Estate Agency Ashear Bldg. Phone 667 Res. Phone 584-J-3 After 6 p. m. Jlv:-!? 7*p? A28 FOR SALE 5-room house. 1 acre land near Morrison Church. 81 2 miles from Franklin. $2,500. FOR RENT OR LEASE Two store buildings on West Main Street. See Franklin Ins. Ager.cj Phone 667. J124? 4tp? A-14 GINSENG WANTED: High's! prices paid for dry ami gteeti wild Ginseng. Located 12 mil from Franklin on Franklin ani Sylva Highway. (Inquire at Eaijc Shell Station. R. 8. Cowan, 8yl Route 2. J131 ? 3tp ? A13 FOR SALE: Three bedroom house, 4 miles north of Franklin on River Bend Road. Goad garden, water in house and nice view of mountains, J. C. Southard, Route A 7 ? 2tp ? A 14 FOR RENT: Tourists. Furnished five room cottage ? all con eniences ? six miles out on Highlands Road. Available Aug. 1. Mrs. Frances Bullock, Phone 130. j .9 ? tfc j ALL MOTORISTS can enjoy this summer heat compared with last Feb. 37, except some have had iroabie with their radiator being stopped up. To them, Rickman Tire and Radiator Shop, located behind the A & P has the equip ment to make your old Radiator give you top performance and they can recore your old radiator if needed for much less than a new radiator. Of course, don't forget they have the latest tire capping equipment to recap your tites with Electronical heat con ?rrcl. For trouble with radiator or tires see us. Rickman's Tire and ac.iator Shop. .'ir?tfc EASY TERMS can be arranged for the purchase of the FRANK LIN TASTEE-TOEEZ- . There's still plenty of season left and everyone likes ice-cream. Contact J. P Brady, Franklin Press. NEW RUBY MOTEL ? In Cowee Mountains, beautiful view, 3,000 feet elevation, pure spring water, rooms with or without kitchens ? almost any combination. Reason able /ates by day, week, or month. Six miles North of Franklin, N. C on US Highway 441. J117? tfc FOR SALE: Sports Car, 1953 MG, black, red leather upholstery, new radio, heater, brand new tires, convertible top, seat belts, excellent condition throughout, 30 MPG. $1350. Wm. I Millar, office phone GL6-8071, residence GL6 6975, Box 777, Waynesville. N. C. J13? tfc FOR SHEET METAL work, call 336 or 0584-J. Guttering, awn ing. heating, and aluminum work F. H. A. approved up to three years to pay. Franklin Sheet Metal Shop. "First in ijbality and serv ice." Near Freezer Locker plant. J30? tfc . PROPERTY OWNERS ? we now have plenty of Trespass Notices. If you have been needing some '.his Sprinp. step in. The Franklin Press. PROPERTY OWNERS ? we now have plenty of Trespass Notices Tf you have been needing some this Spring, stop in. The Franklin Press Protect your building investment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x If" Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin. N. C N17? tfc HL l. DK1LL1NU ? ts ana 8 inch wells. Domestic ar.a commercial. , e Experience!' weii contractor ? e E Ropers. Tel. .ITU^I "EADY-MIX CONcrtETE? Let us | hi ip do the hard work Out con '.re' u eaily-mixid for you No I waste or hard work Sand, coarse ?d fine Day Fhone 1. night j phone 357-J-4 , M3t>? tfc W ANTED: Coun'ry cured hams, shoulders ai.a side meat Rav F ed Co Phone 278 J2C? ltc FOR SALE: Real susar-cured country hams, shoulders and home cured bacon. Ray Fe?d Cc. Phone 278. Down the hill from t?-.f> A<trP Store Jll 7 ? ltc FOR SALE Sever, room house. full si*e basement, located on jlaMI lot near Franklin High |-CJhool. Contact Jack W ?herrill. Phone 4 durlr; the d?y or 263 I nirMs | A7? ltc

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