PAGE SIX THE FRA NKL1N PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 194 Ellijay By HAZEL AMMONS Mrs. .Lula Higdon of Higdonville who spent the summer in Brook field, Mass, with her son, Paul Higdon and Mrs. Higdon, lias re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alney Mases; and daughter, May Dean of Gastonia were visiting relatives and friends here last weekend. Mrs. Roy Stiwinter and little daughter, . Jerleen, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs ' Alex Cogeins. Many, people off the Rabbit Creek iection , visited Mr. and Mrs. Can ton Henry Sunday. . Miss Mildred Mashburn. Miss Stella Coggins are employed at Canton. Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Higdon of Tennessee, were visiting Mrs. Hig don'.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi IJaskett last week. . Oscar Adams of the Mt. Grove section who has been employed in Bend, Ore., for the past 16 months is1 at home with his par ents, Mr. and Mr.s, Allen Adams. Abraham Young, who has bee,n seriously ill is somewhat improved. Miss Edna Henry who 'spent the summer in Highlands visited her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Henry before returning to school in Tamassee, S. C. Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (1:30 Saturday Continuous) FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 Lyiuie Roberts, Ted Norton in "The Bride Wore Crutches" SATURDAY, SEPT 13 DOUBLE FEATURE -Lloyd Nclan, Mary Beth Huge , in "Dressed To Kill" AND- William .Boyd in "Three Men From Texas" SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 "Midnight Showing" Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glen Miller in "Sun Valley Serenade" MON. & TUES. SEPT 15 & 16 Irene Dunne, Robt: Montgom ery, Preston Foster in "Unfinished Business" WED. & THURS. SEPT 17-18 "Sun Valley Serenade" Cullasaja By MRS. VERNON BRYSON Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Early and children, of ; Marion, sperit last week visiting here with Mrs. Ear ly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark. A. D. McKinney of Birmingham, Ala.,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Arnold last week. Mr. McKinney and Mr. Arnold were school mates 50 years ago and the reunion was enjoyed Very much by iwath. Rev. Charlie Meyers; of Oregon-, is conducting revival services at the Cullasaja tabernacle. The serv ices will probably last for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and son Charles,. Jr., and Kenneth Sellers left for their home in Bisbee, Ariz., after being here for the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. D. M. Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. V, C. Ramey, of Mooresville spent last week here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ramey and Mr. and' Mr,s, Will Bryson accompanied Miss Dorthy Ramey to her school in Chatta nooga, Tenn., last Saturday. Classified Advertisements FOR SALE I have fine, spray ed, and hand-picked Stayman Winesap apples for canning and cooking purposes for . sale. Custom price. Sam V&nhook, Prentiss, N. C. 3tc A28 511 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during the sick ness and death of our deaf mother a,nd wife and also the , beautiful flowers. MR. J. D. HURST and-. CHILDREN. . FOR RENT Furnished five-room houses, light and water. Call Tele phone 194 or apply to Mrs. G. A. McBnde. S4 ltp, . LOST Large blue-green opal pin, encircled with diamonds; lost Wednesday, probably, in Franklin, possibly at Highlands. Liberal re ward if returned to Mr. Hirsch at Franklin Terrace. ltp See Farmers Federation for Fall Seeds and Fertilizer. We carry a complete line. ltc Will pay good prices for chick ens, eggs, hams, middling meat, wheat, rye, corn and Irish potatoes. Also can supply your . needs in chicken and dairy feeds. RAY FEED and GROCERY CO. ltc I have a piano in good condi tion for sale at a reasonable price. See me at store. MRS. BLU MENTHAL. ltp f I SET THE PACE "A I IN THE QUALITY RACE J ell-photphatm doubfs-ocHng FREE. Send for NEW booklet, eon. taining dozens of bright Ideas to Im prove your baking. Address: Rumford Baking Powder, Box V, Rumford, R. I. "3 FaDD aencO LOST near Watagua Section small black ladie's purse, contained seven dollars in bills and small change. A reward of one dollar will be paid .upon return of purse intact to Pres sOffice. WANTED One nurse for live al ligator. Applicants for position see or call Lou Ellen Davis, ltc FOR SALE Fall layers from fine flock of New Hampshire Reds. Chickens; $1.00 each. See or call GEORGE HUNNICUTT. ltp WANTED-Hard working boy to carry special delivery mail. Short hours, good pay. - See Mr. T. W. Porter at the post office for delails. lto WANTED Two Shoats auick. Give price, location and descriotkm. Address post office Box 677, High lands, N. C. , ltc FOR SALE Hercules Kerosene engine, 7 horae power. 1930 Chev. car. See GRADY STOCKTON, Prentiss, N. S. ltp FOR SALE New house & lot. excellent location, city limits. House approved by F. H. A. In quire at Pres Office or P. O. Box 424. ltc ' ' ' ' . They Were Bought Last March rnces then were much lower than are today OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMER Excellent Farm for Rent. 25 lto 50 acres cultivated land. (Good six-room house with running water. Farm equipment and work stock furnished. Want reliable man capable of looking after live stock. Write JOE HIGDON, Box 851, Asheville, N. C. ltc HATS! Outside the hieh rent district. now showing the newest in felts. Highest quality, i-air prices. THE MARY LOU SHOP Aihear House Near Baptist Church LEGAL ADVERTISING BUY HERE AND SAVE BLANKETS Single, part wool, six 70 x 80 DOUBLE BLANKETS Part wool, assorted colors, satin borders. SWEATERS Large shipment just arrived for men, women and children. Buttons, pull overs, and zippers. UNION SUITS-rLarge shipment for men and boys medium and heavy weight. LADIES' WINTER COATS-Polo, tweeds and velour. Colors and styles are the latest. SEE OUR SHOES AND BOOTS Full selec tion to fit the foot, for service and reason able prices. "Believe it or not" it is a good time to buy your winter. clothing. We bought our merchan dise last spring; buying then enables us to save you money now. Bring your family and clothe .1 a them now and at Joe 'AsGieair's FRANKLIN, N. C. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Caaolin Maooo County. In The Superior Court Before The Clerk Nantahala Power and Light Company V. M. W.' Manahan and wife Manahan; The General Graphite Corporation: the unknown heir of J. S. Wilcox and all other persons, firms or corporations having an interest in this proceeding. The defendants. M. W. Manahan and wife Manahan. the General Graphite Corporation and the unknown heirs of J. S. Wilcox and all .other persons, . firms or corporations having an interest ui this proceeding, will take notice thar a special proceeding entitled as aiboVC. ha been inctitJltrH ' in the Superior Court for Macon County, North Carolina, before the Clerk of the Superior Court, for the condemnation, under the now. er of Eminent Domain, for the purpose of hydro-electric develop ment by the plaintiff, a public serv ice corporation, of lands owned by the defendants, which said lands are situated in Macon County, North Carolina, and are fullv de scribed in the petition filed in this proceeding in the office of the Clerk of the Sunerior CVinrt for Macon Cnnntv Nnrth Czm- lina; and the said defendants will take notice that they, are requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk f the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Franklin. North Carolina within ten (10) davs after the 3rd dav of October, 1941, and answer or de mur to the petition, filed in said proceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 8th day of September. 1941. HARLEY R. CABE, j Clerk Sunerior Court. FIRST... MA Words cannot express Our appreciation for the good business we haye; had in our first year. We appreciate your patronage and thank you for it. Take advantage of these low prices, NOW !! ! fl COFFEE nPEACHES 'fiP 1 1' , i 1 1 j a V 1 B ' H . I I WnnJkr,.'. F.,1.1 ' 1 U I W. rARIN IB SOAP SYRUP I II I W rZ V I P Can . . II I 1 inn Hii n n-n tt a h iioia ianei n TEA I i All Flavor. I jjp01Vd. I ac22c 1 1 '5 1 1 .oc 5-- Wj) It HORSE SHOE BEND Toasties ' ' I " " "' 1 ' y I . 241b. 7 Ec Bag J qJ) TEA McCormick'i V lb pkg. glass free YELLOW CORN 3 N,e. 25c Meadors I Peciriut Butter Mug Salad Dressing Or RELISH Qt 23c 5c Candy or GUM 3 oi.0-) 2 qc 46-OZ. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 can 35c PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20th Sll-4tc02-GLH