Page six THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND TriE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941 Gneiss By MRS, F. E. MASHBURN Miss Virginia Keener spent the latter part of the; week with rela tives at Cullasaja. The people of the Gold Mine ' ' section are intensely busy growing and harvesting their berries and Join Now Potts' Burial Ass'n. Protects The Whole Family Fine Solid Oak Caskets . Office Over Pendergratt' Store 'I.. -W Change for the Better -to (30136 000)66 ree Premium. Coupons In EveryBaj vegetables. Rain or shine they have work all the time, Their excellent raspberries , damage . so rapidly this rainy season. ( Would it not be a wise plan to grow more of them and - have them picked, packed, and freeze them in the community? Consider; , ' "Clyde Dendy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dendy, of Gold Mine community, was a member of the graduating class of 1940 of Frank lin high school.' He entered Mount Berry school for boys at Rome, Ga., working and studying bne school year. At the end of his first college year he answered his country's call to service under the selective draft system. He is now stationed at Edgewood, Md., in a chemical plant, helping make gas. Mother Earth has had her thirst quenched by the continuous rains. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and little daughter have moved from the "Aunt Louise Dills" house to the mountain farm they are pur chasing from Rev. Frank Holland. Edward Mashburn, ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mashbunn, is at present assistant 'radio operator at Army and CCC Headquarters, Boise, Idaho. Rejoice On June 30, Walnut Creek was stocked with fish. Saturday Mrs. W. A. Keener fell spraining her left ankle badly. Linda Lee, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mashbur,n, has whooping cough. We are' mighty glad to report the bad place in the road, not far from the Mac McCall bridge, was well graveled recently. "Aunt Ann Jones'" many friends and relatives will be glad to know she is quite well and happy al though she has been bedfast for years. .... ' ' : GROCERY & CANNING NEEDS Dixie Crystal Sugar, 100 lbs. ......... Scoco, 8 lb. ctn. .... .......... Duke's Mayonnaise, 1 gallon............ Fresh Home Grown Tomatoes, lb. Ball Mason Can Tops, doz. ............ $560 $1.10 $1.60 10c 22c FARMERS FEDERATION Palmer St. " t. nolen. Mgr. Franklin, N. C m, Yiisiiir ...... It u' II Vjff S ' -rr it- Mi v, "V jt: 'j Increased Safety and Tire Mileage COME IN AND SEE This unique machine that tests wheels for un balanced conditions by an electric Neon Eye. Eliminate Shimmy. Hard Steering. Wander and Other Dangerous Conditions Increase Tire Mileage 20 to 50 HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED BY THIS UNUSUAL EQUIPMENT MAKE DRIV ING SAFER AND MORE ECONOMICAL. Used Cars and Trucks . . ' To Select from 1929 Models Through 1941 Buick, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Dodge, Ford,, Mercury, Packard i and Oldsmobile. UBiiFrell Motor (Do. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C Cullasaja By MRS, VERNON BRYSON Mr. and Mrs. Jialph Frady of Canton, spent last weekend with Mrs. Frady's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Holland. Mrs. Dillard Saunders and chil dren were visiting Mrs. Saunders' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark last weekend. . Mrs. M. W. Saddler returned to her home here after a months' visit with her husband at Raleigh. She was accompanied here by Mrs. J. L. Mobly and twin daughters, Dale and Gale and Miss Betty Bryson who will Spend three weeks with . Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Evans and Mrs. J. T. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton of Leatherman are now making their home with Mrs. Dalton's father, Mr. Tom Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and sons, Zeb, Elmer and Andrew of Gainesville, Ga., were' visiting rela tives here and at Sylva last week. Jess Estes is building a filling station on the lot he purchased from Mrs. R. F. Johnson recently. Mr. and Mrs: J. L. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Clark were visiting Miss Lois Clark at High lands Tuesday night. Mr. and Mr Wiley Bryson and children and Mrs. Goodlow Bo man of Franklin were visiting Mrs. S. A. Bryson last Monday. Miss Dorothy Ramey of States ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Estes and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holland. Mrs. Lewis Davis and son, Louie of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the past two weeks with Mrs. C. L. Stan field. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Nettie Mae Stanfield, who will spend a few weeks there visiting. Prelo Stanfield, of Fort Jackson, S. C, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Stanfield. Evangelistic Services To Be Continued Evangelist M. D. Garrett,, who has been conducting the revival at the tent at the intersection of the Dillsboro and Highlands, roads, announces that the meetings will continue. Special sermons will be , given On Saturday and Sunday nights and a. colored choir will sing at both meetings. mother, Mrs. J. L. West, Sr., last Friday. Miss Helen Edwards who is tak ing a course in beauty culture at Asheville, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. John W. Ed wards. Mrs. Clayton Winstead and four children, of Elm City, are spend ing some time with Mrs. Win stead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rickman. Helen Rickman and Daphne Win stead, are spending this week in Brevard visiting their uncle, Earl Rickman and Mrs. Rickman. Sybil Potts returned to her home after spending two weeks in Bry son City, with her grandmother, Mrs. Cora Potts and aunt, Mrs. Carl Sorrells. Mrs. Carlyle Sheffield and daughter, Joan, of Woodrow, spent last weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Byrd. Mrs. Adam Tippett, of Alarka, is spending several days with her son, Jesse Tippett, and Mrs. Tip pett, and her sister, Mrs. Hattie Shepherd. The Vocation Bible School at Snow Hill ' Methodist church had a large' attendance, and closed last Friday. A picnic was enjoyed by A Vacation Bible School began at Cowee Baptist church Monday and a good attendance is reported improving satisfactorily. James Mozeley, of Newport, Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. W. E. Mozeley. 1 Plans Made For Flower Show, August .16 Clyde R. Ray, of Ray's Flower Shop in Waynesville, was the guest speaker at the Franklin Gar den Club meeting held on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henderson Calloway on Bidwell street. Mrs. R. M. Rimme'r, chairman of the flower show, and her com mittee composed of Miss Mary Willis, Mrs. Frank M. Higdon and Mrs. W. A. Rogers, are making their arrangements for the flower show which is to be held Satur day, August 16. The show will be held in the t Bryant Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES Phono 106 Franklin, N. C. Otto Burnin&town Tile Rev. R. W. Williams kept his usual appointments with our Baptist church Saturday and Sun day.. . , Sunday afternoon several people met together at the Baptist church to ordain Mr. W. R. Edwards for a church deacon. . Mrs. Gordon Roper and children left Sunday for their home in Asheville after visiting Mrs. Rop er's mother, Mrs. Ed Ledford. A miscellaneous shower was giv en by Mrs. L. B. Waldrbup at her home on Saturday afternoctfi in honor of Mrs. Dee Waldroup, the former Miss Frances Younce. Sev eral friends called and left useful gifts for the honoree during the afternoon. . ,The young people of this' section have organized a B. T. U. and at tend each Sunday evening. Earl Younce who is employed near Waynesville spent a few days with his parents this week. Miss Virginia L. Teague of Char lotte was visiting her mother, Mr& John Emory this week. Mrs. Lillie Younce was the guest of Mrs. Tom Drinnon Saturday afternoon. Bill Slagle" left recently for Gals tenia , where he is now employea Mr. and Mrs. David Ledford were visiting Mrs. Lillie Younce Saturday evening. Miss. Mono Lee Edwards left Sunday. , : Oak Dale Harve Bateman -spent the week end with home folks and returned to Fort Bragg Sunday, where he is stationed in the Army. Lafayette Roper has been sick for the' last three weeks but is improving very slowly. Harvey Roper and Lee Bryant spent the 4th of July with home folks and returned to Katvnapolis Sunday, where they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stranes, F. E. and Blanche Mullose, Blake and Blossom Jane Witcher, all of Kan napolis, spent the 4th of July with Mrs. Stranes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryant. They return ed to Kannapolis Sunday. . Marvin Roper spent the week end at home and returned to Georgia Monday where he is em ployed. Rev. R. W. Williams and Rev. Brookshire took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roper Sunday night Miss Louise Roper is visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Higdon who Irves on Iotla. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mason Friday, July 4. By MISS HAZEL BRADLEY Mr. and Mrs. u Jim Shelly of Monroe, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ramsey, of West's Mill, were guests of Mrs. Ada Hyatt and Mrs. Lenoard Myers last weekend. Misses Virginia and Hazel Ram sey, Paul and Harry Ramsey, for merly of Otto and Ralph Kirk, all of Blacksburg, Va., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parrish last week. Mr. and Mrs,) Lenard Edwards have moved to the Parrish apart ments here. - Mrs. Gradey Mozeley and -children, Edwin and Evelyn, of Char lotte', visited Mrs. W. E. Mozeley last weekend. Narwall Norton who underwent an appendix Operation at . the Angel hospital is reported to be Macon Theatre Matinee 3:00 Night Shows 7:30-9:30 FRIDAY, JULY 11: 'Thieves Fall Out" With; EDDIE ALBERT Also Chapter 1 "WHITE EAGLE" SATURDAY, JULY 12: Two Big Shows WALLACE BEERY IN "Bad Man" And The Hire Mesquitters In "Ranger Busters" MON.-.TUES, JULY 14-15: WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY IN "Love Crazy" WED...THURS., JULY 16-17: BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR IN "Caught In The Draft" COMMING SOON Pinkey Tomlin and His Orchestra In Person On Our Stage auditorium of the Agriculture building on Church street and is to be a county-wide affair, open to all flower lovers in Macon , county. Classified Advertisements I have two new bicycles for sale, for boy or girl. The price is very reasqnaible too. C. T. BLAINE, ltc JlylO FOR RENT Furnished, four room cottage, 2 miles from Otto at Valley View Farm. 1 See or write Mrs. Louis D. Marchetti, 312 West Cedar St., Florence,- S. C, or Otto, N. C ' 2tc Jly3-Jlyl0 Automobile tires recapped . while you wait at a fraction of the cost of new tires. New tire mileage guaranteed. 1941 Model Electric-' automatic equipment. Roy's High Top Service Station 4 1-2 miles out on the Georgia Road. JS-tfc FOR SALE 12- 28- 32-acre tracts of wooded land less than two miles fromcourthouse. Ricb cove land and good spring in each tract. Also tree-covered lots 1 to 3 acres on Windy Gap Road. Rrices reasonable. Easy terms. M. D. BILLINGS. tfc J26 COMPLETE LINE New and used Radios. One bat tery and electric sets $6.00 to $49.95. Philco, Emerson, General Clarion, and others. Dealer for the new 42 Motorola. Slightly used New Home, Con slu, and National , .se'wing machines, $20.00 to $30.00. Others from $6 to $15. ' Expert Radio and Sewing Macihin Service. FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. McCoy BIdg. Franklin, N. C. 1937 2-door Ford Sedan, com pletely overhauled. New tires and battery. Paint and upholstering good.. Will demonstrate. Call, Phone 19 Womack Bros. ltp-Jly 10 FOR SALE-r For Fall layers, see or call George L. Hunnicutt. New Hampshire Reds from R. O. P. flock, 50c each. Record-breaking layers. Fine broilers, ltp JlylO ' AT SERVICE "Skywater Chief" thoroughbred,, registered, Hamp shire boar, 15 months old, weighs over 300 pounds. Improve"" your stock. Fee $2, or one pig at seven weeks. Ask for Lee Keener at mouth of Brush Creek, two miles above Gineiss. W. R. C. SMITH., JlylO 3tcJly24 Brive on Wair JLmhj of without oMftimg gemro t I ft met Imb --Sisaasi --y West's Mill Crawford Dalton of Gas ton ia, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Dal ton. Mr. and Mrs . Louie- Carter and two children, of Jackson county, are spending several days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Flowers. Mrs. Louis Smith and children f OR SAFETY ... Why Cfcrysfer I festo Safety Oefcfc wkh H14 Drkfl The Safety dutch Is like a lifeboat oa a ship. 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