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WANT ADS ll HIGHLANDS CLEANERS 4 LAUNDRY PNONE 2330 FOR SALE ? Electric Refrigera tor 6'A cubic feet, excellent condition. $50. Mrs. Pearl Vet ter, Box 56, Highlands. JlyX6 ? ltc WANTED Wlyy pay cash up to $5,000 for one or two small summer homes; also want 2 or 3 acres on highway 441, within five miles of Franklin, suitable for personal use. Write or see ? Owen C. Furlow, Furlow Springs. Franklin, N. C. Jlyl6? ltc NEW MIRRORS ? Old mirrows resilvered, remodeled. In Frank lin, will deliver and pickup at Franklin Hardware, l HOLT'S MIRROR & GLASS SHOP First and Spring Streets HIGHLANDS Phone 2845 Box 93 Jlyl6? tfc ' LAND FOR SALE ? 20 acres, within four miles of town, on paved road. Ideal for small farm. Lee Wood, Phone 588. Jlyl6? tfc WANTED ? Home cured side meat. Ray & Welch Gr*c. Co. J16? tfc ? 3 FINE HOMES 1. Brand new ranch type, NEW MIRRORS ? Old mirrors three-bedroom, hardwood floors, central heating. Beautifully lo cated in town. Priced at less than $10,000. Small down pay ment. / 2. Two-bedroom brick, cen trally located In Franklin. Less than $10,000, small down pay ment. Or you'll save money if you can pay all cash. 3. Just outside Franklin, brand new three-bedroom home, with central heating. Fine view. $13,500. lee wood v Phone 588 ' Jlyl6? tfc FOR SALE ? Two-bedroom cot tage. Furnished, large living room with fireplace, floor furn ace. Beautiful lot with stream, shade trees and outside fire place. Pour miles out on High lands Road. Standard Realty Company, James H. Stockton, Jr., Mgr. Room 3, Bank Bldg. Franklin, N. C. J16? ltc FOR SALE ? Purebred German Shepherd (police i . Seven weeks old. Call Mrs. Burnslde at 112. Jlyl?? ltc FOR SALE? Four h. p. garden tractor. A-l condition, many extras, including cycle. Cost over $400, will sell for $200. R. N. Walker, Baird Cove Road, first house off Murphy Road. In city limits. FOR SALE ? Soy beans and cane seeds for hay. Also grass and clover seeds and sweet sudan grass. Ray & Welch Gr6c. Co. J16? tic TENANT FARM family wanted. House furnished, corn ground, and four-tenths acre tobacco allotment for share cropper. Day labor, 50 cents per hour. If interested, contact Joe Hlgdon, or George Hlgdon. Jlyl6 ? 2tc ? Jly23 FOR SALE? Gladioli. $1 a doz en. Martha Hamlll, Franklin. Phone 370-J. HOMES, BUILDING SITES FOR SALE Four - bedroom home, 1 Vi baths, five acres, six miles out. Summer home with two com pletely furnished apartments which will produce nice Income. Five acres, five miles out. Six room cottage on shady knoll. Five or six acres four miles out. Four -bedroom home on well located two-acre lot In Frank lin. All of these homes are on paved roads In good commun ities. Each has a wonderful view and priced reasonably. Also several very desirable building sites on tracts of from one to one hundred acres. FRED F. JONES Real Estate Phone 333 Jlyl?? ltc EARN $40 TO >200 A WEEK In The Field of Beauty Culture 25,000 BEAUTICIANS Needed this Year Men and women. Complete ".ourse $100. Guaranteed posi ions to our graduates. Write is for Information. Ages 16-70. SOUTH EASTERN COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 301 E. Trade 8t Phone 2-7588 Charlotte, N. C. Jlylft? 4tc? A6 1 FOR SALE ? Three tracts of land in Cullasaja section. One 8-acre with house; one 14-acre adjoining; and 65-acre tract with good pasture. All have good orchards. Will sell one or all. See Earl Woods, Cullasaja. FOR SALE? Nice OIC pigs. See Elbert H\ Anderson, 2'/, miles south of Franklin on Georgia road. Phone 322 -J. FOR SALE ? "Choice" home cured country hams. All sizes. Ray & Welch Groc. Co. J 16? tfc FOR SALE? Milk cow. See L. A. Berry, Route 4, Franklin. - RUMMAGE SALE ? Tamassee DAR School. Saturday, July ! 18 ? 9 until 12. JlylC? ltc I DO YOU NEED crushed gravel lor your driveway? Call 344, Franklin. N. C. Jlyl6? tfc I POSITION WANTED ? Office work. Two years college. Ex perience with adding machine and typewriter. Box 752, Aiken, S. C. Jly9? 2tp? Jlyl6 I FOR RENT ? 8-inch American floor sander and edger. Floor polisher. House jacks. Skill saws. Staple gun. Edwards-Dil lard Hardware, Phone 2775, Highlands. Jly9 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Small motel. One and one-half acres. Five units. Dining room, fully equipped, overlooking beautiful Deep Creek Valley, $11,000. Ideal for retired couple, can pay for it self in a short while. Mrs. Wil liam Murray, Overlook Motel, Route 1, Bryson City, N. C. Jlyfl ? 2tp ? Jlyl6 WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 0" ad 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. SIS? tfc WANTED? To buy small, coun try cured hams, price to be based on quality and size of hams. Baldwin Market. F19? tfc SHEET METAL work, furnace repair, guttering, heating in stallation. Franklin Sheet Metal Works, Phone 336, Nantahala Building. Dll? tfc FOR QUICK Dependable radio repairs, come to City Radio Shop? Between S and L and 'Doyle's Cafe. Allen Ordway. Mgr. M20? tfc LUMBER FOR SALE? At a dis count. Seasoned lumber, two by fours, and two by sixs, sheet ing, siding, white pine panel ing. Four miles south of High lands, Highway 28. Dr. C. B. Ewing. Jly8? 2tp? Jlyl6 THREE SHADED LOTS In Golf Course Subdivision with 195 ft. road frontage. This prop erty is ideally located for a home or house-trailor. Utilities are available. Fairly priced at $850 cash, this is really a fine little buy for someone! TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square Phone 200 Jlyl6? ltc FOR SALE ? Three-bedroom house with bath. Corner lot. Large garden. On School Street. John J. Swan, phone 29J. Jly2 ? tfc FOR SALE in "Skywater"? Mod ern two-bedroom house and one acre of land. New, large Hotpoint refrigerator and wat er heater. Gravity spring water. House in excellent condition and furnished, except blankets, linens and personal items. Could be used as year around house. Second house on right, entering "Skywater" on U.S. 64 ? halfway between Franklin and High lands. L,. N. Clearwater, Gneiss, JlylS? ltc RALEIGH Business available in Macon County. Start im mediately Selling experience helpful but not required. Car necessary. Write at once for particulars. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCC-770-251, Richmond, Va. Jly2? 5tp ? Jly30 :ASH FOR ola ana disabled horses and mules. Call Cash era 2281 collect Wilson -Jen ilngs Fur Farm. 124 ? tfc FOR YOUR Spring recapping, or when in need of tires, see us. Rickman's OK Rubber Welders, Tire Store, and Recapping Shop. 016? tfc FOR SALE? Side dressing 14-0 14, 3-9-6 tobacco fertilizer. Also corn, bean, garden, pas ture, and alfalfa fertilizer. Ray and Welch Croc. Co. J4? tfc : PERSONAI S ! Quests 6t Mrs. Elizabeth Prince at her home on Fourth Street are Mr. and Mrs. David Coker, of Okechobee, Fla , and Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Leggett. of West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Frank H. Potts, Mrs. J. R. Phillips, Miss Dorothea Har bison, and Mrs. Roy Phillips, of Miami and Highlands, attended the district school of Instruc tion, Order of the Eastern Star, In Hayesvllle on Wednesday of last week. Going down for the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Patron, Order of the Eastern Star, in Franklin last week, were Mrs. Earl Crunkleton, Mrs. Alvin Crowe, Miss Ethel Callo way, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Callo way, Mrs. Richard C. Holt, Miss Dorothea Harbison, Mrs. W. C. Nail, Mrs. W. P. Hedden, and Mrs. F. H. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McMor rough, of Hollywood, Fla.. are spending two weeks here in the j P. J. Carlin summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wether- \ bee, Jr., and children, of Albany, j Ga., are at their summer home j on the slopes of1 Satulah Moun tain for the month of July. Mrs. John Henry Smith, of Nashville, Tenn., has opened "Dearmont", her summer home on Satulah Mountain for the season. Mrs. Robert Jolnes, of Orlan do, Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Jungerman, and her sisters, Miss Katherine Junger man and Mrs. A. J. Rymer, at thetr home on Cuilasaja Heights. Mr and Mrs. Ephraim Prince, of Aiken, S. C., have announced the birth of a son, James Lee, on June 26 at the Anderson, S. C., hospital. The baby's paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, of Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Johnson, their daughter, Jeanlette, and son, Mark, of Macon, Ga., were week-end guests of Mrs. John son's aunt, Mrs. G. D. Edwards, and family. Mrs. Eleanor Gardner, of Laurel, Miss., Is occupying the Branson house on the country club grounds. Miss Rose Johnson, of Birm ingham, Ala., has bought the Haynes cottage on Foreman Road, and has as her guests her brother, Commodore Lee P. Johnson, and hex sister, Mrs. J. W. Milling and son, Bill, of Rock Hill, 8. C. Attorney and Mrs. Mallory Horton and children, of Miami, Fla., are spending several weeks at "Yon-Way", the summer home of Brigadier General and Mrs. William R. Dear, on the ; Asheville Highway. Mrs. Arthur Garland and small daughter, Jean, of Char- | lotte,, are visiting her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Misener, in Horse Cove while Mr. Garland is spending some time in New York in connection with his insurance business. Miss Collin Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Wilcox, i of Highlands, and Knoxville, Tenn., is attending summer I school at the University of Tennessee, where she is a mem ber of the University Little The- ' atre, and has parts in three of j the five plays to be given this summer. The Lester W. Dawleys have as summer guests at their Mir ror Lake cottage, their grand sons, Andy and Bill Spengler, of Jackson, Miss. Their mother, Mrs. Florence Spengler, is ex pected Sunday for two weeks. Mrs. Leda Brownback, Mirror Lake, had 15 supper guests last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Horace J. Palmer, of Sarasota, a house guest. The Robert G. Ramseys and two daughters are due here next week from Coral Gables. They will live in their new cottage in the Mirror Lake section, re cently finished by the Ramsey's (Coral Gables) next-door neigh bors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han cock. The Hancocks returned home recently after three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleming returned Saturday to Miami after a week with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Vetter, Mirror Lake. Daughters Terry, Johnna. and Denise accompanied the Flem ings. Mr. Fleming has charge of the photo lab at the University of Miami. SEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference F7 ? tfc IEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. ?7? tfc FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Phone 249 J1&? tfc Protect your building Invest ment by using? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or 8?per"ck Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8- x 8" x 16" Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 499 Franklin, N C N17? tfc summer coolers! ? I L-.H All r|f|1|nr, ^^rNHW ^%VI w^? Freezing Mix Colorful, Polkiof Ktyitont Grape Juice Van Camp's Tasty Pork & BetikiS i . 2 "" 25c 2401 4 c Bat. CVl No. 300 |1. ? Con |"|^ Favorite Summertime Cooler ? Tinkling Iced Teal Dixie- riome Tea For Quick Cool Dessert* ? Luscious Yellow Cling Hunt's Peaches Nature's Most Refreshing Flavorl Libby's Hawaiian Pineapple Juice V4-Lb. Pkg. (With 2 Glasses) No. 2Vi Can 46- Oz. Can 57" 29* 30' Frozen Foods! Dessert Favorite! Libby's Sliced STRAWBERRIES X' 27c Dixie-Home Quality Orange Juice, . 2 29s PictSweet Very Young Cuts Breccdi 2 VC 35c A Taste Treatl Apple Keg Apple Juice .^'36c Stuffed Olives- 15c For Breakfast, Foe Snack* ? lama Pure Grape Jelly , 19c Dixie Home Tangy Salad Dressing ."47c Enjoy Tho Tasty TmnUt "Quallty-Toml or" Ground BEEF At Tim L*w Price! 3 % $1.00 Other Best Meat Buy si Dressed A Drawn Tender Fat He is . . * 49c Quality-Tender U. S. Choice Beef Cabe Steaks ."93c Delicious Braised ? Shoulder Veal Chaps .*? Fish Tho Economy Dish! Fresh D retted Whiting . . 2 25c Frtik Filiate Of Red Perch ."29c Fresh Dressed F lender . ."35c Thank You Strawberry PIE FILLING 41c For Your Coffee Instant PREAM 4-Oi. AA. Can ?9C Ga. Gold Field Peas A SNAPS -cT 16c m Cranberry Sauce OCEAN SPRAY "?p.:00 20c Dixie-Home Self-Rising FLOUR 1 - ' Short Grain Rica WATER MAID Cello Bag 33C Short Elbow Macaroni SKINNER'S 12c Raisin-Bran Corral 17e CRISP GOLDEN HEART , CELERY 15 Fresh Omn Crowds fre?h Noma Orown Peas, 1 2 ""25c Beans 2 " 25c Tender Yetiow Hem* Grown California Svnklst Valencia Squash . 2 " 15c Oranges . 2 " 29c Sowthorn Gold Colorad V4'? MARGARINE 2"* 45c Intact Bomb* REAL-KILL *1.47 i AH-Purpot* Dotorgont BREEZE X Me / Hm Shortening SNOWDRIFT ^ t9c Bug KilUr REAL-KILL Z. 19c Toil* Soap (1 Bath 21c) SWEETHEART S E 22? W?mo> DrtMiagil WESSON OIL & S3c For Family Watb SIRF X. 29c Mum In Th? Wash BUI-WHITE "?? 9e Homogenized Shortening SPRY 89c Granulated Soap SILVER DUST fe 29c Mcachos A Disinfects CLOROX W"0al- 29c
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