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Brady's BLARNEY By A Brady Called J. P. Of all the seasons, fall is my favorite. She's (all seasons are female I provocative in her multi-colored sack dress of red, brown, yellow, and green; She's a season of sudden beauty. Sunday, the iamily and I and my visiting mother (a Southern flower transplanted in the jungle of New York City i drove to Fontana Dam It was a special trip for my mother. She wanted to lap up as much of the fall color spectacle as possible before returning to her bailiwick of concrete and steel and an occa sional "boid". Fall didn't let her down. Even my cynical soul was stirred by some of the vivid color, particularly on the foliage near Fontana Lake or the numerous streams feeding it. Since the peak of the color is not expected until this coming week end, you might like to take the same trip. Just strike out on NC 28 and before long you're on the site of the dam, which in itself is something (o behold. One suggestion: go in the early morning or late afternoon. The sun striking the foliage from a sharp angle makes the colors stand out even more vividly. ? jpb ? DO YOU EVER GET THE URGE TO; Jump up and say "I do" when the minister at a wedding goes Into that bit about objections to the marriage? Whack a loud gum chewer across the chops? Pitch your shoe through your TV picture tube in retaliation for a particularly lousy show? Ask a perfect stranger what he, or she, thinks of your home town? Write a letter to the editor? Dig a hole and crawl in it? Laugh loudly during a "tear-jerker" movie? Tell someone what you REALLY think of them? Trade cars when the ash tray gets full? Introduce yourself as a minister when you hear a stranger cursing? i ? jpb ? A TIP OF THE HAT TO: Miss Darlene Collins and her Franklin High newspaper. The Mountain Echo, for winning first place at the High School Ed itor's Roundtable . . . All the agencies cooperating in the United Fund campaign . . . Everyone, particularly the males, who made it safely home from last week's Cherokee Indian Fair . . . Cartoogechaye and Union schools for being accredited . . . Rebecca Reeves and Tommy McNish for being chosen semi finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition . . . Our Boy Scouts for handing out the Civil Defence booklets at homes over the county . . . Franklin High's junior varsity fbr its victories this season (could they be putting some handwriting on the wall?) ... H. Bueck, Macon's ubiquitous school superintendent, for his re election as president of the W. N. C. Associated Communities . . . ? jpb ? Mrs C. K Olson's eighth grade deserves some kind of a cita tion for courtesy. I had occasion to visit the class last week and when I en tered the boys stood. I was then introduced to each student. I suspect Mrs. Olson deserves most of the credit for their politeness. However, I got the feeling the students were enjoying their acts of courtesy and didn't view them as something the teacher ask.?. And it's my guess that their politeness spills over into everything they do In this respect, they could teach a few grown-ups a/ thing or two. WITH FARM WOMEN ? Busy Miss' Jewel Fox Has Fight In Her 4-H Garden ISy Virginia M Nance (Items this week on Macon, Stanly, ami Washington Coun ties. I Garden Versus Cut-Worms Icttuce, onions, cabbaqe, okra, carrots, beets, cucumbers, and 15 tomato plants were proudly plant 3d in. a 4 H garden,, under the direction of Mrs. Jessie Cabe. as sistant home agent of Macon County. Jewel Fux, Junior 4 H-er from Mountain Grovi; community, had her first experience in gardening ? and in fighting cutworms. But | her persistence von out, and her I ,'amily and visitors enjoyed many ! Iresh vegetables from her garden. I This "busy Miss," profiting by her first summer of gardening, is now planning1 her fail garden. Bar-B-Q Chicken? Tempting bar-b-q chicken, any one? Many community and family picnics have been held in Stanly County this summer featuring this delicious outdoor meal, as the result of a demonstration by Elizabeth Watson, home agent. Mrs. Q. d. Mobry, of Porter, said. "I have served bar-b-q chick en to about 75 guests since the demonstration. It is the easiest way I know to entertain, and the results are always so good. I know of many other club women who EIGHTH GRADE BUILDS OWN VOLCANO Thinking along the lines of do-it-yourself, Mrs. C. K. Olson's eighth grade constructed its own volcano for a science experiment. Bill Reid and Brenda Ledford brought spme clay, Thomas Brooks brought some other materials, aitf Wayne Yonce, Alvin Healy, Paul Vinson, and Newton Shields fashioned the volcano. Mrs. Olson supervised the mixing of chemical compounds needed to create a volcanic eruption aind the "big show" was ready. Shades drawn last Thursday after noon in the classroom, a match was set to the chemicals and the class witnessed a flaming eruption. Watching the volcano in the picture above are (L to R) Mrs. Olson, Alvin Healy, and Rill Rfiri f Staff Photo I have prepare 1 this delicious out door meal too." Low Calorie Desserts Waistlines are being carefully watched In Washington County! With a new emphasis on tasty low calorie desserts, Mrs. Frances Dai den. home agent, helped the club members compute the food value of several dishes, while they kept caiorie content in mind. Mrs. Bob Armstrong, Cross Road Home Demonstration Club, summ ed it up by saying. "I realize now that we get calories from all foods and it is up to us to choose wisely the foods that will help maintain healthy bodies as well as to checK our weight." All Subscriptions Cash In Advance, Please The Franklin Press Molasses Cookies Rich In Nutrients Cookies are always popular, but sometimes they do not carry their full share of protective nutrients. The rrolasses cookies shown here have a sweet taffy flavor loved by children, and they also have plus food values from the unsulphured molasses, dried fruit, cereal and milk ingredients. The crinkly topped cookies, called the Big Four, take their name from the four basic food groups suggested by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as needed daily. Those four food groups include: fruit and vegetables; meat, poultry, fish and eggs; milk; bread and cereals. After getting foods from these basic groups daily, one supplements the diet with sweets and fats. Big Four Cookies V* cup shortening % teaspoon salt ~ V3 cup sugar */4 teaspoon soda y2 cup unsulphured molasses X teaspoon baking powder 1 egg 1 cup grated carrots or \\ cup dry skim milk solids grated raw sweet 1 cup sifted flour * potatoes \\ teaspoon each, nutmeg 1/? cup raisins and cinnamon IVi cups rolled oats ? Cre<*m together shortening, mi^ar. unsulphured molasses and egg. Siit together dry skim milk solids, flour, spices, salt, soda and bak ing powdor; stir into creamed mixture. Add grated carrot or sweet potato, raisins, and rolled oats; mix well. Drop by level tablespoons ? on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400? F.), l0 minutes. YIELD: 6 dozen cookies. Fall Gardening Features Meet Of Garden Club The monthly meeting of the Franklin Garden club was held on Monday afternoon of last week with Mrs. S. Winkleblack. horti culture chairman, in charge of the program. The subject of her talk was. "Pall Gardening Practices". She gave many helpful suggestions on planning now for successful spring and summer gardens. She also sugested that a winter garden be made indoors from cuttings and bulbs, and she stressed that this is the time of year to divide and transplant bulbs outside. Several members of the club brought in arrangements made from fall flowers, including one by Mrs. William Dinnes showing how to make an arrangement with only a few flowers; one by Mrs. E. S. Purdom showing a display of dried flowers in a wicker bas ket: and one by Mrs. Winkleblack showing an arrangement in gold and orange. Mrs. B. L. McGlamery announ ced that the "Dirt Dobbers" will hold their meetings the third Thursday of each month and that she will be assisted in her work with them by Mrs. T. W. Angel. Jr. Mrs. S. R. Simpson, president of the club, announced that acknowledgements had been re ceived from the Federated Gar den Clubs for a donation for the headquarters being built in St. Louis, Mo? and from the N. C. Federated Garden Club for the donation to the fund for a por trait of Queen Elizabeth to be used in the Elizabethan Garden in Manteo. WANT AD BATKS In CAPITALS or bold type Ukf this, 20 cents tor each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order. 10 |>er cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for three or Mrt ouamtcutlft laeiuons of same ad. 2 cents par word, with a minimum charge of OS cents for each inaeruou (25 cents extra for keyed ads.> Classified Display: In type like this, 15 cents pet ane. SHOP EARLY lor Christmab cards and gift Wrapping at The Franklih 5 & 10c Store. 016 ? ltc LAY-AWAY today Bicycles. Trac tors, Tricycles, Wagons. $1.00 deposit will hold. The Franklir. 5 & 10c Store. 016? ltc Lfll -A WAX you LTOI1S, iuy=. Games for Christmas. Small deposit holds. The Franklin 5 & 10c Store. 016 ? ltc LAND AT AUCTION Telephone, wire or write A. A. Roberts, Representative of Penny Brothers, of Charlotte, if you have land for sale. My address: Air port Rd., Arden, N. C. Phone Ml' 4-3001. 016? 3tp ? 030 AVAILABLE: Room and Tjoard for '| two ladles. Hollywood beds ['Special diet If desired. Two miles from Courthouse. Mrs. Julia T Phillips, River Bend Road, Route 1 3. I 016? tfc | FOR RENT: Two furnished cot tages at Franklin Terrace Hotel Call 9110. ilOie? ltc NOTICE: Watch The Franklin Press for announcement of date as to when all furniture at the Franklin Terrace Hotel will bf sold by auction. 016? tfc FOR SALE: A number of bulldlnu lots. Very beautiful scenery Write Box "Y" c/o The Franklir Press. Franklin, N. C. 0 1 6 ? 2tp ? 023 HAVE A LOT of fire and stov< wood to cut on the thirds. Olve me one-third and you take two thirds. If Interested contact Mrs Anna B. Ward, Route 2. Franklin N. C. 016? ltc FOUR WOMEN: We can assure Jew of a Rood steady Income II you can work 3 hours outsidf your home. Write Mrs. Pauline Roblson. 121 Acton Circle. Ashe vllle, N. C. or phone Mohawk 7-1504 after 5 p.m. 018? ltc I NOTICE: Sweet potatoes w|)l b? taken for curing this week and I next ? 13th to 25th. 8ee W. P P--ek. Route 5, Franklin, N. C. | OIB? ltp GIRLS ? WOMEN ? HOUSE WIVES "Avon Calling" women who need Christmas money. Avon has several openings lor women who wish to earn. No experience necessary. Call today AL 3-8592 or write Mis. Dorothy Bruton, 183 St. Dunstan's Road, Ashevllle. N. C. 016 ? ltc A FARM and dairy. Grossing $600.00 month on milk base. $33,000.00. This is hot. A. F. Wil son. Broker, Macon County Sup oly Co Phone 23. 016? ltc MR. J. P. BRADY. No, absolutely no. You can't park your car in my office space. Mrs. Wilson's little boy, Alfred. 016? ltc FINISH THIS one fer yourself NeW. 2 acres. 5 room house. C2;S00. Terms. Run fer this. A. F. Wilson. Broker, Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. 016? ltc HANDY MAN: Fis this one. 4 rooms ? 1 acre. $1,900. Terms. Did you ever hear a' such prices. A. F. Wilson. Broker. Macon Coun ty Supply Co., Phone 23. 016 ? ltc WANT OUT A Bit: Seven rooms. bath, pnneled, hardwood floors Water. 2000 boxwoods, barn, wash house, meat house, 8 acres tend able. 3/10 acre tobacco. 30 acres In all. $13,000.00. ,A. P. Wilson. Broker, Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. 016 ? ltc MRS. WILSON'S little boy, At fred, says he's a goin' to build his office soon. Yet he terms, no matter how well he does, he will always be in the hole. 016? ltc WOOD FOR SALE Sound oak wood cut to measure and delivered. Franklin Fruit store, phone 688. 016? ltc TEAR THIS house down anr she's yours. See A. P. Wilson. Ma con County Supply Co.. Phone 23 016? ltc HERE'S A HONEY : Your owr i business. Ready mix concreti i plant and equipment. Terms. A ! P. Wilson, Broker. Macon Count' ! Supply Co., Phone 23. 018? ltc MRS. WILSONS Little Boy ha : | the place for you. Twelve mllei . out ? plenty of water ? housi I ? 180 acres. $22.00 per acre Time's a Wastin. A. P. Wilson Broker, Macon County Suppl: Co.. Phone 23. ; 016? ltc ? ALFRED HAS 25 acres, house gravity watter, springs. 6 acre , tendable. $4,900. Here's your farm A. P. Wilson, Broker, Macoi County Supply Co., Phone 23. 016? ltc r BE CITY POLKS. Two lots oi s Murphy Road. Water and sewet ! age. $1,450 each. A. F Wilson - Macon County Supply Co., Phoni : 23 018? ltc START HERE: Three room house ! A goodun. Five miles out. Hole I It Brother, only $2,500. Terms Von can't afford to wait. A. P Wilson, Broker, Macon Count) Supply Co., Phone 23. HIGH PROPERTY ? low price. $60.00 per acre. House ? oodles a water. Gobs a timber. 100 acres. Let your dollar grow here. Terms, but of course. A. P. Wilson, Broker. Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. THIS IS IT ! Franklin Tastee-Freez For Sale $2,309 Terms ? No Payments Until Next Spring At Start Of Season ? ?k This is your last chance to purchase this small business that needs only some personal attention to be a real $$$- ] maker. ? Contact J. P. Brady Franklin Press FOR RENT: Two houses. One located near Union School, the other located inside city limits. Call 121 or 123. 09? tfc i NO NEED TO send away for those amazing new Nationally Adver tised Fuel Igniters. I have them here now. and more on the way. One set lasts the life of your car or truck or replacements FREE. ? Show definite improvement in performance and economy. Have 1 tested these igniters in my own 1 car for months and they do what is claimed for them. Money back if not satisfied after ten day trial. Drop me a card for a personal demonstration during the week, or call at my place on week ends and be convinced. Carl Jackson. Skywater Restaurant. Halfway to Highlands on US 64. Mail: Route 1. Highlands, If you live in Highlands you can . get these igniters at Potts Sin I clair Station. In Cashiers at . Zacharys Esso Station, j 09 ? 2tp ? 016 Atk about oar I WRITTEN GUARANTEE! j Allison and Duncan Tire Co. v announces a special sale on Goodyear Tires with Discounts * up to 50% on truck tires In , lots of 4. Special Discounts on all Goodyear Tires 'for 2 weeks p only. By Now and Save! Allison and Duncan Give S&H Green Stanips on all Retail Sales. ' More Macon County People Ride On Goodyear Tires Than Ever Before. ft s I FOR SALE 50 acres, old house, view, electric ity, fine spring and stream. Good road. Sound investment. $4,000. 18 acres, building sites, view. Good road. $3,500. 1 acre with cottage, large stream, spring. $2,000. All kinds of property for sale. EXCLUSIVE WITH SHERMAN H. LEDFORD, REAL ESTATE Phone 274J-3 or gg 016 ? ltc STORAGE SPACE ? FOR Furni ture for rent by the month or by the year. See Calvin Henson at Dryman's. APPLES FOR SALE: Red De licious. Staymen, Grimes. AU drops $1.00 per bushel. Also picked apples priced reasonable. Harlev Stanfield, Route 5. Cullasaja Com munity. 09.- ? 2tp ? 016 ? TO SETTLE AN ESTATE ? Here's an opportunity to acquire f. 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 big 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!) EXCLUSIVE WITH TED REBER ? REALTOR Real Estate Specialist ? -Since 1920- ? OIB? ltc r ok KENT By late Novemoer first floor apartment. Now oc cupied by the Fred Vaughn fan. ily. Adults. Phone 147-J, Mrs. Ramsey. 09 ? tfc FOR SALE 3 bedroom brick home furnished. All electric kitchen, central heal ing plant. Modern throughout In cluding TV. 2 bedroom and bath cottage furn ished. 2-one room guest sleeping cot tages. Around 10 acres of land. Beautiful view. Also nice grove of oak trees. The Bargain of the year. $25,000. ? $5,500 down rest at 5%. 300 acres of timber land for $20.00 per acre. 90 acres, all in timber, springs, branches, water falls, bulldlnn s'tes unlimited. 5Mt miles from Franklin. $4,200. % Cash. Bal. 5% R. S. PEEK. BROKER Call 667 day or 5S4J-3 after 5:31 pjn. P. O. B ?x 539 Aahear Bide. Franklin, N. C. 09 ? 3tp ? 023 , SPECIAL: I am selling all my solid Cedar Furniture at 20% less than cost of manufacture. Chests, book cases, tables, etc. See, write or call. Joe M. Henry, Franklin. N. C. 09 ? 2tp ? 016 ASSORTMENT OF GOOD used clothing ? men's suit's, over coats and jackets at The Thrift | Shop and Rummage Sale. Joe Ashear Building. Main Street. | Room 113. Open every Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. |02? tfc ' * FREE ON REQUEST ? 56-page j planting guide catalog in color offered by Virginia's largest growers of fruit trees, small fruits, nut trees and landscape plant material. Sales people waftted. Write Dept. N13, Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. 02? 4tc? 023 WILL TRADE Florida acreage or beach property near Panama j City, Florida for summer place near Highlands or Franklin, N. C. P. J. Sherman, P. O. Box 609, Panama City, Fla. 02? tfc HELP WANTED: Man wanted for established Rawleigh Business in West Macon County. Now a good time to start with farmers | marketing big crops and money! plentiful. No Capital required . See j Clyde Gailey, Main St., Franklin, | Fhone 175 or write W. T. Raleigh Co., Dept. NCJ-770-573-B, Rich- i mond, Va. 02? 5tp? 030 WANTED TO BUY: One large heavy old style gasoline engine, single cylinder ? 8 to 16 horse power. E. S. Purdom, Franklin. N. C. 02? 3tc? 016 FOR SALE 70 acres timber land ? four miles j from town. Also stream and springs on property. Price ? j $1,750.00. Three bedroom home with one acre ? good view ? four miles from town $6,650.00. New three bedroom modern home in Franklin. Good location. SAM W. HIGDON REAL ESTATE BROKER PhoneJ350-W or 173-W 09 ? ltc POSITION WANTED by expert enced legal secretary. Write Box X, c/o The Franklin Press, Franklin, N. C. If you desire inter view. 09? 2tp? 016 RIMER ' IS DOIN' IT AGAIN! Mobilehome buys like you've never seen before. Furniture trades you won't believe! LOOK! 40 ft. 2 bedroom. Brand new. $3995.; New 36 ft. 2 bedroom, low as $3195.: 50 ft. 3 bedroom Detroiter, used Just a little, $4695. Go to ONI H3WIH Terrace No. 3, White Horse Road and U.S. 123. OreenvlHe, S. C. LOOK FOR THE UPSIDE DOWN SIGN S25? tfc WANTED ? One inch Walnut Lum ber, dry. Call or contact E. S Purdom and Company, Wayah road. Phone 730, S18? tfc WELL DRILLING ? 6 and 8 inch wells. Domestic and com mercial type. Experienced well contractor. F. B. Rogers. Tel. 375J-1. S25? tfc FOR SALE: Seed rye ? wheat ? oat* ? barley ? clover ? or chard-fescue and rye crass. Also fertilizer and lime. We fill ASC orders. Ray Feed Co., Phone 278, Phillips and Palmer St. 016? ltc PRE DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL - 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. JUO? tfc ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY Your Authorized Dealer for Goodyear Tires in Macon Coun ty. We Specialize in Recapping with Latest and Most Modern F^uipment. 09? ltc FOR RENT: Three room apart ment with bath. Two blocks from courthouse. See Calvin Hen son at Dryman's. S18 ? 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 quality and serv ice." Near Freezer Locker plant. J30 ? tfc Protect your ouuaing lii.^tmeai by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices * See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special prices in carloads W A HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, N. C. M17? tfr ttfcAUY-MIX CONCRETE ? Let us help do the hard work. Our con crete is ready-mixed for you. No waste or hard work. Sand, coarse and fine. Day Phone 1, night phone 357-J-4. M30 ? tfc DO YOU want a genuine. clear, facet cut Cowee Ruby? Color is rose red. Stone has been appraised by a commercial expert at $175 per carat. Stone weighs 1.10 carat. Also a smaller ruby ? .52 carat. Owner will sell at liberal discount for cash. Call at Franklin Press office. A28 ? ltp CRAFTS INVENTORY, and small amount of pottery and planters, for sale at below wholesale. Con tact J. P. Brady. Franklin Press. FRANKLIN CENTENNIAL plates: In closing out the inventory of the Mountaineer Craft Shop. I have on hand about a dozen Franklin Centennial (1855-1955) plated, which we purchased follow lne the celebration. These now eollector's Items are only $2 each, while they last. J. P. Brady. Franklin Press. ALL MOTORI8TS can enjoy this summer heat compared with last Feb. 17. except some have had trouble 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, dsn't forget they have the latest tire capping equipment to recap your tires with Electronical heBt con trol. For trouble with radiator or tires see us. Rlckman's Tire and Radiator Shop. J 19? tfc
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