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THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1940 Page eight Ann Page Salad Dressan: "1 r? 3f 4 if Pint Jar THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON1AN Pi fa FOOD STORESl 15 1940 Graduating Class of Franklin High School Mrs. Crosby's Funeral (Continued, from Page One) Mary J. Crosby, of Highlands and San Mateo, Fia. Five grandchild ren and two great grandchildren also survive. . During and after the World Wat; Mrs; Crosby was an ardent knitter ior trie soldiers, winning recogni tion in the Red Cross magazine at Washington for her ceaseless endeavors in working for the sol diers. In this work she was re minded of the time when she scraped lint for surgical use in the Civil War and knit sacks for POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination on the Board of Education of Macon county, subject to the Democratic promary pn May 25, 1940. JAMES L. HAUSER "the hoys in blue." ,., She was a consistent" member of the Presbyterian church since early girlhood, and at various times president of woman's clubs and ot the different church organizations. Although intensely interested in all civic affairs, she was essentially a home-maker, and up to the time of her last illness helped with the household duties. She was affec tionately known as "Gram", and could easily hold her own in matching wit with the younger gen eration. In her passing Highlands has lost an esteemed citizen. open it for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Todd, are experienced in the tourist business arid are much pleased with the advantages of Rogers Hall in attracting summer guests. "We are bringing a . numb er of our Florida guests and friends to Franklin who have not known of this delightful section of the mountains,", said Mr. Todd yesterday. Rogers Hall Cnder New Management Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Todd of Clearwater, Fla., who have leased Rogers Hall from the owner, Mrs. Sam L. Rogers, have arrived in Franklin and are preparing to SEEDS Tender Green, Black Valentine, and Giant Soja Beans Millet and Cane Seeds Agent for Knoxville Fertilizer Ray Grocery & Feed Co. (Near Depot) FRANKLIN, N. C. E STOKE ROSE ROYAL 24 lb. bag 7c FLOUR 481bb8 Pet, Carnation or Silver Cow MILK IS 25' TOMATOES 4 25' SUGAR 10 lbW 49' EVAPORATED APPLES Pound 10' PREMIUM CRACKERS 2 , lb bl, 29' LARGE OCTOGAN SOAP OR POWDER 5for 20' LARGE LUX FLAKES 21' PINEAPPLE JUICE 2No2cn. 23' YELLOW EYED BEANS 4 pound. 25' LIFEBOUY SOAP 4 Clke. 20' SILVER CUP POFFFF 2 Pounds 29c KJr r LL 3 pound Bag 39c PRODUCE Fresh Turnip Greens, lb. 5c New Irish Potatoes, 4 lbs ....-10c Fancy Florida Celery 10c Carrots, 2 bunches 15c Seeds and Plants MEATS Picnic Hams, lb. 15c Pork Roast, lb .. 17c Stew Beef, lb 15c 2 lb. Brick Kraft American Cheese 43c Western Beef Roast, lb. 19c Fresh Fish T. E. L CLASS MEETS TUESDAY, MAY 28, AT 3 P. M. The T. J. L. class of the Bap tist church will have its regular monthly business and social meet ing at the home of Mrs. Martin Angel on Bonny Crest, Tuesday, May 28 at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Angel will be assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Hyacinth Roper, Mrs Elbert Angel, Mrs. Carey, Pattori and Mrs. Roy Rowland. Miss Ruth Poindexter, of Smith field, is Visiting her mother, Mrs. Josephine Poindexter and other rel atives and friends on lotla. Robert Blaker, of Memphis, Tenn., of the United States navy, stationed at Norfolk, Ya., has spent two weeks with Perry Hen son, at Otto. Don Shields is doing well after an operation at Angel : hospital. ' Friday the following Macon coun ty ,citizens were appointed on com mittees : State executive committee, George B. Patton; congressional executive committee, ).. Frank Ray; judicial executive committee, Guy L. Houk; senatorial executive committee, Richard S. lones. W. D. Keener, route 2, who has been suffering from blood poison ing, was reported greatly improv ed, Thursday. Mrs. Vitner Dies In Atlanta Mrs. Jeanette Vitner, 62, of At lanta, mother of Mrs. Jack Sanders, of Franklin, died at the Piedmont Sanitarium , in Atlanta Tuesday after a long illness. . . ' Mrs. Vitner was born in Ru mania, coming to America with her family many years ago. Mrs. Sanders was with her mother at the time erf her death. Mr. Sanders and son, Sol Sanders, who attended the funeral Wed nesday have (returned. Mrs. San ders is remaining in Atlanta for several days. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Jack Sanders, of Franklin; Mrs. Sophie Wirieburg, the Misses Henrietta and Charlotte Vinter; one son, S,' Vitner, all of Atlanta, and 10 grandchildren. Macon Members Of 11th District Committees At the 11th congressional dis trict convention .held in Raleigh Classified Advertisements FOR SALE Straight soybean hay, soy bean and millet mixed, shredded shucks and fodder, from 40 cents to 90 cents per bale. ADA McOOY. tfc ..' ' FOR SALE OR RENT Attrac tive furnished mountain home at Sapphire, N. C, containing large living-room with rock fireplace, dining room, four bedrooms, kitch en, and bath, Garage.' Thirty-four acres. Scenic gem. $225 for season, $75 per month: Write Mrs. Muriel A. Mann, 103 Church St., Charles ton, S. C. for particulars. (Photo graphs at Press Office). M9 4tc M30 Franklin Loses Game (Continued From Pagw On.) the Franklin pinch hitters were retired in short order and the game was over. Dalrympki with four hits out of five times at the bat, was the big noise for the Franklin team. Whit mire turned in some fine work at third, starting off two flashy double plays from third to first. The play of Tysinger in right field was also note worthy for several nice catches of line drives; from Hazelwood's array of left handed hitters. Frank Higdon was in fine form and but for an error in the seventh inning would have won his game.- Sunday afternoon Franklin meets the Asheville All-Stars in a single game and will attempt to make it two out of three from the club with whoiri they divided a double header two weeks ago. . Leading Batter At Bat Hits Pet. Dalrymple Duvall ... Nichols ' I . . Higdon .. ... 5 ... 22 ...1 18 . . . 25 4 10 6 8 800 454 333 320 Pet. 500 Team Standing Won Lost 4 . .; 4 ' ' . Pitching Standing Won Lost Pet .....2 1 667 2 2 500 Nichols . Higdon . McCollum 1 . Ann Page With Pork and Tomato Sauee Std. Pack Ion Tender 3 4 16-oz. Cans Iona Plain or Self Rising Mild & Mellow Coffee BEANS TOMATOES PEAS FLOUR 8 O'Clock A&P Bread Evap. F.1ill( Broken Sliced Pineapple 2 No. 21 Cans ..... Cleansing Tissue, 500 Sheets Selox, 2 large boxes Fresh Prunes, 2 No. 22 cans.. Sultana Baking Powder, 2 lb. can .... Ann Pa Sparkle Desert, 4 for SofUwiat or Pullman White Houm 24 3 2 4 No. a Cans No. 2 Can Lb. Bag Lb. Pkg. Loaves Tall Cans 17c 25c 1 0c 79c 39c 15 c 25c 35c 15c . 25c . 25c . 25c ... 15c ... 19c Sunnyfield : Cake Flour, 2 lb. box ......... Talco Growing Mash, 100 lb. $2 40 FRESH PRODUCE o WANTED Will pay best prices for wild strawberries and other local wild fruit cash on delivery. Bring or send to High Hills Jam Pot, Highlands, he WANTED Bright young girl living at home in or near High lands to help in jam kitchen and shop. Experience not required. No Sunday or night work. Inquire Jam Pot, Highlands, N. C ltc WANTED Good country hams, Irish potatoes and corn. Will also buy chickens, eggs and other pro duce. Kay Grocery and Feed Co. Near Depot, Franklin, N. C he SALE Clearance sale price on spring and summer hats, $1.00. Felt, straw and . braid, flower trimmed and plain in colors and white. Dresses, greatly reduced, some at 50c. Costume jewelry. Handbags. Men's Stetsons, $1.00. MY LADY'S SHOPPE FOS SALE Six room house and comer lot pn Bidwell street - FREE 9x12 Linoleum Rug With Each BEDROOM SUITE O O OOP O O FREE 9x12 Linoleum Rug With Each Dining Room Suite o FREE End Table With Each STUDIO COUCH LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME We have our store packed with all kinds of fine furniture. Our terms are made to suit you. BUY NOW AND PAY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS - DON'T DO WITHOUT THINGS YOU NEED ELECTRIC CLOCK FREE WITH EACH PHILCO REFRIGRATOR WE ALSO SELL FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGATORS A Liberal Trade-in Allowance On Your Old Range See Us Before You Buy Your Refrigerator Trade in Your Old Furniture for New LIBERAL TRADE-IN FOR OLD FURNITURE PHONE 158 Your Credit is Good With Us' FRANKLIN, N. 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