THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE EIGHT nut., Call at office for prices and specifications. We also buy govern ment 'timber for loggers. Z1CKGRAF HARDWOOD CO. Franklin, N. C. ltc ' vtnforized gabardine, . poplin, pure Irish linen, cords, Spanish linen and many other weaves. Trices range from $6.95 to $17.50. Guaranteed to fit. You will save money by looking these samples over before you buy. BOB GAINES, Scott Griffin Hotel, Franklin. ltc Services At Prysbyterian Churches Kev. J. A. Flanagan, Paator Franklin (Each Sunday) 10 a., in. Sunday school 11 a. m. Worship services. Morrison (Each Sunday) 2:30 p. ni. Sunday school. (Each 2nd and 4th Sunday) . 3:30 p. m. Worship services. Food Sale To r- I 1 1 r1 1 Officers Student Agricultural Fair AT LAST Tailorcd-to-measure summer suits at reasonable prices. Two piece s,uits of good quality De neia r nuay ' A food sale will be held on Fri day by the ladies of the Episcopal church at Kelly's Gift shop. besides cakes ands other delica cies there will be fresh strawber ries and garden products. Another Big Egg Brought In Horace lustice, of Route 2, Beware of Anthracnose See us before you buy your Giant Strinless and Tender Green Bean Seeds. Our experienced buyers know quality,, and you will betaking no chances on inferior grade of seeds when you buy them here. Prices reasonable. , Farmers Federation Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. i; H RCr m lv 21 vice. rft&tWEiwf gcc College Station, Raleigh, May 11. Plans for next fall's student agri culture fair, held annually by the State College. School of Agriculture, went forward today with announcement of the election of the three officers pictured above. ' . . 1). l'atton, the president, is the son of R. A. Pat ton, of Franklin. Wayne L. Franklin, vice-president, also comes from Franklin, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franklin. Charles' A Hunter, secretary, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Hunter, of Charlotte. The student agriculture fair is held annually in conjunction with the state fair, and is an outgrowth of the corn shows started in 1913 a State college by Prof. C L. Newman. The fair was transferred from the campus to the state exposition in 1928. Ten large exhibits dealing with the practical side of their studies are designed and displayed by the agriculture students. brought in a double-yolk egg Tues day which weighed four ounces. The egg was laid by a hen of mixed Carnish Game and Rhode 1 Island Red stock. I'food stores ANN PAGE PREPARED 3 - ii ii cans AVC Iona Ready Cooked Spaghetti, 3 cans 17c Apple SAUCE p 4 cans 25 WUCOA Pound 19c BABY FOODS w 3 cM, 25c MILK white House af- 4 Ta" Cans 25c GRAPE JUICE ASP m BoUle 1 4c SUNNYFIELD m m CORN FLAKES, 3 for 17c JECTAR TEA V4-ib. Pkg. 1 9c J VBHMiMMHHMMHMiM ' Iona Plain or Self Rising FLOUR 24 1,1 69 California Canned PEACH SALE Iona 2 LgcCans 29c A&P 2 Lge. Cans 33c Del Monte 2 Lge. Cans 35c STRAWBERRY TIME pill WHWW , . k i V (to i ... I i ' v . I: ' Pretty Catherine Agaisse, straw berry ambassadress, enjoys one of the ripe berries she has just helped to pick in the strawberry patch near Hammond, La. Marketed by a growers' organization, the Louisi ana Farmers Protective union, the fruit is handled through an auction ' in Hammond. Classified Advertisements GREEN BEANS 6 lbs. SQUASH 3 lbs. CELERY PEAS 2 lbs. BANANAS 25c 10c 15c 5c Owned an! Operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. FOR RENT One 3-room apart ment. See 'Mrs. Ada McCoy, ltp M12 ! FOR RENT Rooms furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. Mrs. W. G. Wilkie. ltp Giant stringlcss green pod seed beans, 11 cents per pound. Sack price, 10J4 cents per pound. Roy F. Cunningham. ltp , . , ; '' : FOR SALE Two lots in Elmer Johnston addition, East Franklin, 1 50x150, on concrete highway. MRS. 1NDA PENNINGTON. Good chestnut, oak and pine lumber! (ftfc, 80c and $1.00 per hun dred feet. Zickgraf Hardwood Co., Franklin, N. C. M5 2tc M12 , FOR SALE 500 bales choice herds grass, corn, pcavine, soy bean and millet hay at from 40c to 75c per bale. Ada McCoy, Franklin. M3 tfc FOR SALE Boxwood from 2 to 3 feet high.. Will sell cheap for quick sale. See or write J. P. Adams, Ellijay, N. C. 3tp M5-M19 NOTICE TO LOGGERS We are now buying the following kinds of logs : mountain oak, hard and soft maple, basswood, ash, butternut, poplar, birch and chest- NO DESK IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A MARICWELL STAPLER We can furnish a stapler for your every require ment. A liberal trade-in allowance on your old machine. 5 We carry a full line of staples at all times. THE FRANKLIN PRESS Franklin, N. C. Apple Sauce) 4 No. HH ' m ' I 2 cans tomatoes 24-lb. bag Rose Royal Flour 4-String Brooms acA Sliced or Crushed Pineapple Nucoa, lb. Full Cream Wisconsin Cheese, lb. Pineapple 1 2 No. 1 cans Juice ''No. 1 can Grape Juice Crescent Salad pint bottle Dressing quart 69c 21c 19c 19c 18c 9c 15c 25c Green Beans, lb. 5c Yellow Squashy 3 lbs. 10c Tomatoes, 4 lbs. 25c No. 1 New Irish Potatoes, 3 lbs. 10c HOME GROWN STRA WBERRIES