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For Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE — My equity in ’50 Chrysler 4-door se dan. Good condition and already financed. See Jim Lyon at The Times office. dh FOR SALE — Stovewood and kind ling. Also have split or round lo cust posts. Phone 2-6232. Lee V. Corn, Pisgah Forest, N. C 4-1-tfe CLEARANCE SALE of children’s dresses, Ruth Originals and Peaches ’n Cream. Values to $10.95, now from $3.98 up. The Flossy Ann Shop, all sales cash. _ 6-24-ltc FOR SALE — Sweet potato plants. Different varieties. See J. E. Waters, two miles out on Rosman highway. 6-24-ltp VARNER’S DRUG STORE carries a complete line of Zenith hear ing aids. They also carry a com plete stock of batteries for all kinds of hearing aids. Complete line of veterinary supplies for livestock and poultry. 6-25-tfc FOR SALE — Four large rooms and bath, full size basement, fur nished. See Floy Buchanan in North Brevard. 6-24-ltp FOR SALE — Baltimore minnows, 50c per dozen and up, also liz ards and other bait. Turkey Creek Grocery, Highway 280. 6-24-2tp Earn $40. to $200. A Week In The Field Of Beauty Culture 25,000 Beauticians Needed This Year Women and Men, ages 16 to 60. Complete six months course $100. Guaranteed positions. Write us for information. South Eastern College Of Beauty Culture 301 E. Trade St Phone 2-7568 or 6-7351 Charlotte, N. C. This Is The Time To own your own home. I have five cottages to sell with large lots and tracts. Pay like rent. Price $1450.00 to $2950.00; $350.00 to $450.00 cash. Balance, $20.00 to $35.00 per month. Some of this property is at Beach Brook Cottages, one mile east of Penrose on highway 64. Also, have over 25 lots and tracts, some at Beach Brook, others at Little Willow and Osceola Lake. Some are suitable for lake sites, price $450.00 to $1250.00. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month. Write— J. M. Stanley RFD 3, Hendersonville, N. C. or see me at my home near Jim my Cantrell’s in the Big Willow section. STLVANIA TELEVISION Bryant Electric Co. 541 King Street Ph. 3-3031 Television and Radio REPAIRS Any make or model. Pick up and Delivery Service. Guaranteed Work. Bryant Electric Co. 341 King St. Ph. 3-3031 General Electric APPLIANCES • Ranges e Refrigerators # Water Heaters • Freezers e Washers e Dryers Bryant Electric Co. 341 King Street Ph. 3-3031 RATES A minimum charge of 50 cents per insertion is made for classi fied ads containing 25 or few er words; two cents per word for any excess over 25 words. No concession for repeats. Black face type, twice the regular rate. Key ed ads 75 cents per insertion. Want ads are payable strictly in advance, except where the adver tiser has an established account or wishes the ad to ran contin uously. For Sale FOR SALE—Four OVAL ISLAND display stands, good condition, 3 shelf. $40.00. See at S. M. Mac fie Drug Co. 6-24-ltc FOR SALE — Triple M. combina tion garden tractor and mower. See it, try it and you will buy it. Porter’s Electric Shop, East Flat Rock. 5-27-4tc FOR SALE or trade — One 8 room house 10 miles out on Greenville highway, Cedar Moun tain section. Modern. See M. C. Corn, phone 3-3411. 6-24-ltp HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY— to succeed, provide for your fam ily and future, have your own business and be a community leader. Sell Rawleigh products in Transylvania county. Buy on credit, pay as you sell. Write now Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCF-790-UU, Richmond, Va. 6-3-4tp ATTENTION BRIDES! — We are now agency for the new Emily Post line of wedding invitations. Beautiful, correct and inexpen sive, endorsed and styled by Em ily Post. See samples at The Times. 5-13-tfc THE WORLD’S MOST beautiful prints for less, 49c and 59c. Quadriga, new shipment, summer and fall patterns, sanforized and fast color, new gift items also. Cloth & Craft Shop, Jordan street. 6-24-ltc FOR SALE — One acre of land and a 5-room house with water, in side. Located above high school building. Lon Chapman at Ros man. dh FOR SALE — Petunia plants, 15c dozen and scarlet sage, 20c. Con tact Mrs. Jim Neely, 684 Probart street ,or phone 2-2562. 6-24-ltp FOR SALE — Rock house, gravity water, eight rooms and bath, 18 3-4 acres, rock storage house, double garage, nice stream. Lo cated seven miles from Hender sonville, 11 nilles from Ecusta. $8500. See Fred Wilkie at Farm ers Federation. 6-17-2tp Griffin Brothers CONTRACTORS Plastering, Cement, Block Work Phone TUrner 2-9471 Banks Station Pisgah Forest, N. C. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 74« SxctfiMy Itemi EA5Y »UTO¥, AUTOMATIC • IXClttfIVI ttHUUAVO* ACTION h voar tumuli of whiter, brighter waabet. OcaIN. but efficient] • exclusive MASTM MMO MAI bat two KptttM miilml) automatic traahlnf qfda . . . oat for regular another far /hie feMed • OTMIK MO«T-WANT«0 fCATUMS make la* *our bait rahte automatic bujrl HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. East Main Street BREVARD, N. C. For Sale FOR SALE — Canaries, singers and hens. Also pheasants, Ring Neck, Lady Amherst, Golden. See Harold Hogsed at Rosman. 6-17-2tp FOR SALE — Six-room house, 2% bedrooms, insulated and weath er-stripped, oil heat, large beau tiful lawn with shrubbery, 90x 180 foot lot. Price, $9,000 with terms. Call Everett Mitchell, at 3-4301; night phone 2-6823. 6-3-tfc FOR SALE — Shovel, dragline and bulldozer work, sand and crush ed stone, concrete and shale blocks. Arthur McCrary, phone 2-2651. 4-15-tfc ATTENTION BRIDES! — We are now agency for the new Emily Post line of wedding invitations. Beautiful, correct and inexpen sive, endorsed and styled by Em ily Post. See samples at The Times. 5-13-tfc FOR MOBILEHOMES or HOUSE TRAILERS, see RIMER first! Everybody’s talkin’ about their lower prices and wild trades. Throw in your furniture or car on down payment, balance like rent. Brand new model, sleeps 4, at RIMER’S, only $779 down, $54.40 per month. Two bedrooms, sleeps six, $3195, complete. OV ERSTOCKED on used trailers, some as low as $190 down. RIDE to RIMER’S for the best deal you ever made. NOW IS THE TIME. RIMER, INC. (The place with the up-side down sign) 3 mi. N. of Greenville, S. C., hwy. 29.6-17-tfc BOYS’ 10 WAY suits, $10.95 value, now $8.95. The Flossy Ann Shop. 6-24-ltc FOR SALE — Five-bedroom insu lated house in city limits, six years old. 1.2 acres in lot, two garden plots, just off Park View drive. Good neighborhood. Bud Siniard. Phone 2-3282, after 5:00 o’clock. 6-3-tfc FOR SALE — One used 88,000 BTU coal furnace, one used blower, 1200 CFM. One 60,000 BTU floor furnace, used one sea son. One 1941 Chevrolet, first class mechanical condition. See at Martin & Jones, 403 N. Cald well St., or phone 3-1111. _ 6-24-tfc CHERRIES FOR SALE — Early Richmond, Montmorency and Royal Anne cherries, at our or chard in Francis Cove. Bring your containers, $1 per gallon. Henry Francis Orchard, Pigeon road, Waynesville, N. C. Phone GL 6-6337. 6-10-3tc LOUIS WILLIAMS & SONS 701 Seventh Ave. E. Dial 3188 Hendersonville, N. C. • Structural Steel • Reinforcement Iron • Pipe and Columns • Culvert Pipe • Clothes Line Poles • Light Fabricating • Welding and Pipe Threading • New and Used Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures • Electrical Supplies • Marvel Paint—$1.90 per gal. • Prepo Torches and Refills • Navy Surplus Blue Lacquer 5 gals.—$4.95 • Genuine Latex Paint, $3.95 gal. 2-25-tfc CARL W. STEPHENS Brevard, Dial 2-1641 or 2-1561 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $400 monthly possible. We will select a reliable person from this area to refill and collect money from our new automatic merchandising machines. No sell ing. To qualify applicant must have car, good references, and $600 working capita! which is se cured by inventory. Devoting 8 to 10 hours per week may net up to $400 monthly, with an ex cellent opportunity of taking ov er full time. We will allow the person we select liberal finan cial assistance for expansion. For interview write, giving full par ticulars, name, address, age and phone number to National Sales & Service Co., 3406 Monroe St, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. For Sale COMPLETE LINE Scholl’s arch supports, children’s trusses, men's trusses, abdominal braces, shoulder braces, elastic stock ings, adjustable crutches for children and adults, walking sticks. Complete line of veteri nary supplies for livestock and poultry. Long’s drug store. 7-30-tfc FOR SALE — Two tracts of land containing approximately 15 acres each; one above Connestee Falls, good lake sites, home sites; other on Big Hill, head of East Fork, lake site, small house, lights and good frontage, mail and school bus by each tract. See W. O. Siniard, phone 2-3282. 6-17-2tc For Rent FOR RENT — Nicely furnished bungalow, 5 rooms and bath. Electric water heater, refrigera tor and stove. Recently insulated, cool and quiet. 133 Maple street, apply 326 Probart St. 6-24-ltp APARTMENT FOR RENT — Nice quiet place for one, two adults, or working couple. See Mrs. Gus Gillespie, 570 Country Club road mornings or 5 to 7 evenings. Phone 2-6982. 6-24-ltp FOR RENT — Three-room furnish ed apartment and garage, newly decorated, electrically equipped. Located near Penrose post office. Call Mrs. Rustin, 2-3801. 6-17-2tp FOR RENT — Nice, cool bedroom, connecting bath, outside en trance. Call 2-3181, or see Mrs. 0. Duclos, Turnpike road. 6-24-ltp ATTENTION TEACHERS — Plan for next fall. For rent. Furnished three-room apartment within two blocks of the schools. Electrical ly equipped kitchen. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. Garage also furnished if desired. Excel lent for two people or a couple. Reasonable, will hold open for small deposit. 229 W. Jordan St., phone 2-2641. 5-13-2tdh FOR RENT — Very attractive fur nished apartment, front corner room 2nd floor, three rooms and bath. Lawrence apartments, 24 West Jordan St., phone 2-2751. _ 6-24rltp FOR RENT — One 4-room house on Greenville highway, 3 miles out. Modern conveniences. See M. C. Corn, Brevard, phone 3-3411. 6-24-1tp FOR RENT — Three-room furnish ed apartment. Private entrance, all electrical kitchen. Heat and hot water furnished. Garage available at no extra charge. 229 West Jordan street or call 2 2641. 3-4-tfcdh FOR RENT —- Efficiency apart ment, excellent for couple, com plete and furnished. 113 Park avenue, phone 3-4472. 6-24-tfc Anniversary SALE 53 Buick Super 4 Dr. Was §2650 $2495 Buick Special rt»| 4 AC OL S. Cpe. Was $1595«pl41/5 Buick Super $1295 $1295 4 Dr. Was $1395 C| Buick Special 51 2 Dr. Was $1395 C| Buick Super rt*|4\QC 51 C. Cpe. Was $1395 $1^1/5 CA Buick Special 5U 4 Dr. Was $1045_, CA Buick Special 5U 2 Dr. Was $1045_ Dr. Was $895_$765 Plymouth Deluxe 4 Dr. Was $795_< Chevrolet Fleetline 4 Dr. Was $795_ ^ Buick Super $895 $895 $695 $745 iA Chevrolet Business 41/ Coupe. Was $775_^01/5 J Q Chevrolet Sport A»C >| C 49 Coupe. Was $595_._«p545 J*7 Pontiac Deluxe 41 4 Dr. Was $695_ yjP Dodge Deluxe 40 4 Dr. Was $495_ $595 $395 JP Chevrolet Sport d*y|vlC 40 Coupe. Was $495_. _^y445 Af* Plymouth Deluxe 40 4 Dr. Was $495_ $4(5 “Good To The Last Mile” COFFEY BUICK CO. 315-25 N. Caldwell St. For Rent FOR RENT — Nice furnished apartment, cool, three rooms and bath, electrically equipped kitch en, hot water, heat, private en trance, garage. Ideal for work ing couple. Call 3-4341 after 5 o’clock. 6-24-5tp FOR RENT — Four-room furnish ed apartment, large rooms and glassed in back porch, electric water heater and range. Close in. Call 3-4182, or see Mrs. L. E. Bagwell, 296 Maple street. 6-24-ltc Wanted WANTED — You to read display ad of Hardin’s Gardens on page 7 of this issue. 6-24-ltc NEED CASH? I buy old coins, stamps, envelopes. Mail for cash offer to Jos. Arkin, 6907 224th street, Bayside, N. Y. 6-24-ltp NO MORE SNAKES wanted, except rattlers. Carl Hardin. 6-17-tfc CASH FOR OLD and disabled horses and mules. Call Cashiers, 2261, collect. 4-24-tfc SALESMAN WANTED — WNC concern has opening for sales engineer in Brevard area. Expe rience helpful but not necessary. Aptitude tests and adequate training will be given. Earnings unlimited. Man selected must stand rigid investigation. Home owner in this area preferred. Car necessary. Write Box 1926, Ashe ville, N. C., for personal inter view. Give complete details in first letter, regarding education, experience and family. 6-24-ltc WANTED — Live mice and rats, any age or size. Hardin’s Gardens, or see Dr. C. Hardin. 6-24-tfc WANTED — Two salesladies for permanent work. Experience pre ferred but not entirely necessary. At least high school education. Apply in person only, Plum mer^6-24-ltc WANTED — Sober, reliable mar ried man, 25-35. Must have op erator’s license and know sur rounding territory. Farmers Fed eration, Brevard. 6-24-ltc WANTED — Cook, or cook’s help er, also a maid. Pierce-Moore ho stel6-24-ltc When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S. — adv Qlady Branch To Have Homecoming Sunday, June 27th The annual Homecoming at Glady Branch Baptist church will be held this Sunday, June 27, and the pastor, Rev. Clyde Collins invites all members and friends of the church. The pastor will deliver the morning message and a picnic dinner will be served on the lawn at noon. Singing will be featured dur ing the afternoon with a number of outstanding groups to be heard. LAST CALL FOR (Continued From Page One) man commented today. A wide array of talent, both so loists, groups and bands have been invited to appear during the three nights of the Jaycee sponsored fes tival. Lost LOST — Between Brevard and Cherryfield Monday, one red hand truck. Reward. Notify Her man Crowe, phone 3-2801. 6-24-ltp LOST — Pair of glasses with brown frames last Saturday. Reward for return. Mrs. E. M. Dowling, Gay Valley Camp. 6-24-ltp Miscellaneous CAMP BOYS & GIRLS — Also tourists. Sightseeing trips, safe drivers, 30 years experience. Reasonable rates, special rates to church. When you ride in a Star Taxi we look at the road and you look at the scenery. Open 6 a. m. to 12 midnight. Dial 2-2811. _ 6-17-3tp HAULING AND MOVING—Wash ed, screened sand; plenty crush ed stone; tested concrete and shale blocks, all sizes. Ditch dig ger, bog harrow and bulldozer work. Fill dirt and top soil. Sin iard’s Transfer, dial 2-3282. 1-21-tfc ATTENTION BRIDES! — We are now agency for the new Emily Post line of wedding invitations. Beautiful, correct and inexpen sive, endorsed and styled by Em ily Post. See samples at The UNIT WILL BE IN (Continued From Page One> club; Mrs. Robert Head, and Mrs. Exie Hatfield, Eastern Star; Mrs. J. J. Stevenson, Fortnightly club; Mrs. J. H. Sanders, Garden club; Mrs. Randal Lyday and Mrs. C. J. Goodwin, Mathatasian club; Mrs.^ Roy McCall, Mrs. E. 0. Shook, Mrs.^ H. Sprouse and Mrs. A. E. Norville, North Brevard HD club; Rosalie Ayers and Mrs. Ben Wright, Pen rose HD club; Mrs. Roy Fisher, Rosman P-TA; Mrs. C. Zachary, and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire, Ros man HD club; Mrs. David Ward and Mrs. Frank Carr, Wednesday club. Other volunteers are: Mrs. Har ry Morgan, Mrs. Lawrence Whit mire, Mrs. Carlyle McCall, Mrs. Thelma Patterson, Mrs. Albert Is rael, Mrs. Verlin Owen, Mrs. Elis abeth Shipman and Mrs. Doyle Wells. Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts and their leaders are participating in the movement to publicize the free X-rays she declared. COUNTY TO GET (Continued From Page One) months of the previous school year. In making the announcement about teachers, Mr. Jones also re veals that the board of education is advertising for bids for a rest room building on the athletic field at Brevard high school. Plans and specifications for this ; building, which will have rest rooms for men and women, may be secured at Mr. Jones’ office. He says they must be accompanied by a certified check or cash in the sum of five per cent of the bid. The bids for the building must be in the superintendent’s office not later than 11 o’clock on the morning of July 6, 1954. Caroline Taylor (Continued From Page Eleven) piano soloist with the tour of the North Carolina symphony under the direction of Benjamin Swalin. It was at her Charlotte appearance as soloist with the symphony this May that James Pfohl decided that here was a “must” for the Transyl vania Music camp concert series. TRY TIMES WANT ADS 1 Close Out Men’s Nylon Mesh Oxfords —AND— White Buck und Saddle Oxfords These are the nationally famous Fortune shoes that are regularly priced at $10.95. Colors in mesh are brown on brown and beige on brown. Sizes, seven through 11. In D widths. U. S. KEDS BOOSTER OXFORDS These shoes are normally priced $5.95 to $7.50 and are extreme ly useful for work or sport. Thick rubber soles with cork innerlin ing. Colors, blue, brown and navy. Sizes 6V2 through 11. $3.88 EXTRA SPECIAL! SEAMPRUFE Cotton Plisse Slips Cotton plisse proportioned slips with See-prufe skirt panel front and back. Nylon embroidered sheer trims bodice and hemline. Wear it right from the clothesline . . . no-iron Cotton Plisse by Seamprufe. Regular price $3.98, now_ $2.99 Blouses These blouses have been taken out of our regular stock because they are slightly soiled from handling. Regularly priced at $2.98, now— $1.94 Overalls We are closing out our entire stock of SWEET-ORR and OLD KENTUCKY Overalls. These garments are made of 8 and 9 oz. Cone Deeptone denim. Waist sizes 32 through 44 in most lengths, both high and suspen der backs. Regularly priced up to $4.89. $2.85 Women's Hats This is an assortment of sum mer hats in whites, pastels, etc. Specially reduced to— PATTERSON'S “Brevard’s Shopping Center”
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