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? Highlands Ml' SIC ALE COMING For the 11th year, the colored people of Highlands will present ' their musicale August 24 In. the school auditorium at 8 o'clock. There's no admission to the benefit, but an offering will be taken for the hospital and the Methodist church. This year's proram will include | Judd's Garage AUTO REPAIR D la|#>i 1- Guarantee on Every Job. 2. Free Pickup and Delivery. Judds Garage & Pure Service Elbert Anderson, Jr. (Judd) ROBERT H. ANDERSON? (Grady) At The Foot of Town Hill spirituals, recitations, gospel songs. Spanish hymns, and several solos. LAST THEATRE DAT Want to see the last production this season by the Highlands Community Theatre? Then take 'ui the thrilling psychological drfcma, "Speaking of Murder", tomorrow i Friday > night at 8. The play opened Wed nesday night with Joanne Kroll. Anne Lovett, ' Boy Lowe, Edna Faxon, and R. B. DuPree in the at the town office. GOING OIGGIN' Sunday. August 24. the High lands Mineral Society will dig for rubies at the Holbrooks mine in Cowee Valley. If you want to make the trip, contact Miss Thelma Howell. BLOODMOBILE COMING August 27 from 2 to 6 p.m., the Bloodmobile from the regional blood center in Asheville will be in Highlands at the Methodist church. You can sign pledge cards now cast. Idle farm machinery is the most costly. All pastures eventually need to be completely renovated. Tobacco topping is recommend ed when one-fourth to one-third of the flowers are open and pink Fryers ?>? 29? FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 2 lbs. for 89s U. S. CHOICE BONELESS CHUX ROAST . . lb. 69c A J AX "iCLEANSER "p^lUhes it cleonS "fofc^L /'/ i i ^\v 2 Giant Cans for - 45c Palmolive SOAP 2 Reg. 21c 2 Bath - - 29c Cashmere Bouquet SOAP 2 Reg. 21c 2 Bath 29c 1 1 Lg. Size Super Suds 30c Giant Size Vel Liquid 63c 12-Oz. v\ Lg. Florident Household ? . ' Spray Deodorant ? Floral ? ? Pine ? Mint ? Spice 79' FAB With Bath Cloth Lg. ----- 35c | Giant - - - - 85c | Vz Gal. WESSON Oil $1.20 RITZ Crackers 12-Oz. 29c 3 Lb. Armix Shortening 69c Swift's Prem BACON Lb. 2-Lb. Pear Shaped Danish Imported CANNED HAMS e.. _ -T Borden Canned BISCUITS 3 F.r 29* Skinless FRANKS lb. F *5" VEGETABLES Home Grown Cornfield BEANS , lb.. If \ Wolf River Canning APPLES "rbe,.G--"--25c Fresh Ripe TOMATOES S?om!---'2s# Concord GRAPES lb. W PET INSTANT . INSTAMT 108 o NONFAT DRV MILK 12 QT. SIZE 89c BALDWIN SUPER MARKET MODERN ? CLEAN (Grab "A") ? FREE PARKING Wut P timer Street Pbooe U Franklin, N. C THE BIG DOLLAR WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE Eut Franklin. N. C TROY SHOOK. Mgr. i* , > ATLANTA, GA.. was well-represented over th - v/eek end at the ruby mines in Cowee Valley. This group, all of them "repeaters" to the valley, >s found washing gravel at the Holbrooks mine. 1 They are (L to R) Mrs. Clarence Elsas, Miss S llv F'sas, Jim Paradies, Miss Betty Klsas, and Morris Whitlock. (Staff Photo) HELD IKIF HtLL) A I LUKUINUUM HILL ? 'Rockhounds' Pour Int 3 County On Saturday, Turning Day Into One Of 3 >st Of '58 Season "Tl c c k ho u nd s" over flowed F v.nU.r and ea'virc.is Satui .a:- I . .i.g the day into the best o! f* season 'anr1 for many the be ' ? h.storj i for operators of tourist , facilities. Two things were responsible fo | tlu unusual upswing in business j i i .Till by "rock! c: ' rut - the Eirt , Federation o* ^incra' Src'e'i .'".rttirr- io A !. v;Ilc- and ?2 > th a ft . rel feet V. F . ..l:! . ! .&?:? i|f .C'-iiimrrrre ry y p-omv.o ' vh WwCk before last in Ashe .lie at the eighth annual Inter r.atioral Gem and Mineral Show, r.y early afternoon, finding a 1: ce to sleep took on ncedle-in ne haystack proportions. Motels ?r.^ hotels lilled first, and when their "no vacancy" signs went out N. C. PRESIDENT EATS IN GEORGIA Marvin Koonce, Jr., of Raleigh, president of the North Carolina Junior Chamber of Com merce, was here Monday night to investigate rumors that one of his clubs. Franklin to be specif ic, was sneaking out of the state for dinner meetings. Mr. Koonce discovered the rumor was true, that the Franklin Jaycees indeed were going to Dillard, Ga.. for dinner. Deciding to join instead of fight, the state president left his bailiwick for a couple of hours and followed the local Jay cees over the state line. Above, Mr. Koonce is be ing passed another chicken leg by Dr. G. R. Mc Sween while Jaycee Oz Willard (right) marvels at the appetite displayed by the visiting dignitary. (Staff Photoi Wo. 1 a squirrel up a tree and requires only a short take-off run. The Cub can climb nbout 1.000 leet a minute, i "When you're flying just, as low as you can get" on the wires, a pilot needs something to "get out of the tight places . . .. and on this run there are plenty of them!" he declares.' Takes 4 Hours Barring unforseen circum Gifts Mountain Crafts Fruits and Vegetables Farm fresh in season . . . Watermelons, ice cold . . Red Ripe Tomatoes . . . many others . . . always a good selection. De Soto Trail Gift Shop A. G. CAGLE, Owner Intersection US 64 & 441 Open Till 9 p. m. With all GIFT ^3 v. C.IV; ? CJ . VvV CREt N i^TAMP stances, it usually takes him about * four hours to cover the company's lines, including about 25 miles 01 ' "dead-heading" 'back tracking l i es ip pick up others1. Most of the time, because ol the tension involved in this pre cision-type of flying, he breaks it up into two trips. "It. doesn't pay to be tired or ; sle? py." he explains. Skims Wires What does he look for as he j ; sk.ms the wires at near pole top } ! level? Well, things like broken I insulators, broken or frayed guy ! wires, arcing across insulators, and the condition oi right-of-way. 1 towers, poles, insulators, and con- ' ductArs. "Keeps you busy.' the live-wire pilot observes laconically. i iMt if ! TO he Tockhounds" started for the ourist homes. Restaurants reported steady msiness most of the day and by 'losing time at night owners and waitresses alike were happy to cut he lights out and call it a day. One of the larger restaurants, it its regular 8:30 closing time had more people standing outside waiting to eat than it coulrt? commodate. Many car loads, noting Om ammed atmosphere in Franklia. continued on to other towns. Ruby mine owners 1n Cowee Valley reported the past week was ! the best of the season. SEEDS Fr1 ""&!! Sowing ALFALFA ? BARLEY VETCH ? RYE CRIMSON CLOVER ORCHARD GRASS ? FESCUE GRASS FERTILIZER - LIME RAY FEED CO. Philips and Palmer Streets Franklin, N. C. Phone 278 WE FILL A. S. C. ORDERS Free Cash Good Music! AT AITTION! At 10:30 a. m. SATURDAY, AUGUST :iOth 8 rm. Hous i - 40 Home Sit ?s ONE MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE AND FORTY RESTRICTED HOME SITES. Located near FRANKLIN,, N. C. in Macon County, 20 miles North of Clayton, Ga., 21 miles West of Highlands, 40 miles South of Smoky Mountain National Park, in the boundaries of Nar'i hala Forest on Uncle Remus 441 and 23 U. S ?J" h ways ? the main Tourist Read from Flor:r'a *?-' * ; Great Smoky Mountains. Known as a part i Long View Farm. Due to the interest at our sale of Section One of the Long View Farm held on August 9th, 1958, and the majnjr buyers that wen interested in this beautiful sub-division, the Jones Brothers have decided to sell all the remainder of the Long View Farm front ing on U. S. Highway 441. There will be at least forty beautiful home sites on graded anf gravel streets. Modern 8-room house with beautiful shade trees and lawn, one chicken house 75x200 ft., now accommodating 5000 laying hens, barn, tool shed ajnd other outbuildings. This should attract the attention of even more buyers than Sec tion One as this sale includes all the buildings located on the beautiful Long View Farm. TERMS: 25% down on day of sale; balance in ten equal semi-annual payments. We have been asked by the Ladies of the Church to announce that drinks - sandwiches will be served on grounds. Home seekers. Builders, Speculators ? Be sure and look thla property over before sale and pick out the Home Site you lika best ? and he with us on <Hay of sale prepared to bid your judg ment, as owners intend to sell REGARDLESS OF PRICE. NO PART OF THIS PROPERTY WILL BE HELD OPEN FOR I PSET BID. Sale conducted for: GILMER A. JONES, J. P. JONES AND R. S. JONES ? by . . . Duncan Bros. Land Auction Co. Anything nywhere NYTLME Phone Sparta, N. C. 28 ? 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