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Miss Jones Is Named District President Of Methodist Group ( Miss Laura Jones, of Frank- < Un, was elected district presi- i dent of the Women's Society of | Christian Service of the Wayn- . esville district on September 2 at a meeting in Greensboro. r SUPPER MEETING SET A supper meeting of the Met >f the Highlands Presbyteriar Church wilt be held tontghi ;Thursday? at 6:30 o'clock al :he church dining room. Mrs Clarence Mitchell will be chair nan of the supper committee. Baldwin Market MEATS RIB STEW 5 Lbs. BEEF . . $1.00 LION CUTS PORK Lb. CHOPS . . 65c CHOICE CLUB Lb. STEAKS . 59c SWIFT'S PREM. SMALL TENDERIZED Lb. HAMS . . 75c (Half or Whole) SKINLESS ' Lb. FRANKS . 45c LG. HEAVY Lb. HENS . . 49c VEAL Lb. t CHOPS . 49c I RIB ROAST Lb. BEEF . . 49c ( GROCERIES 25 Lb. Bag MARTHA WHITE FLOUR . $2.00 (Baldwin Special) COFFEE, lb. 83c SWIFT'S JEWEL 3 Lb. Can Shortening . 72c SPICED No. ZH Can PEACHES . 27c 1EW PINTO 2 Lbs. ( 3EANS . . 25c HARGOLD Lb. 3LEO . . 21c {O. 2 Can NEWPORT 2 Cans ^EAS . . 29c : PKG. ASSTD. FLAVORS jUM ... 11c A Marine rifle instructor pencils some "dope", slant for windage and elevation, in the score book of Pvt. Charles Keener, ; son of Mrs. George Hedden, of Franklin. Pvt. Keener Is under going weapons training in "boot camp" at the Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot with the Western Carolina "Moun taineer Platoon". (Official Marine Corps Photo i. R EAL ESTAT TRANSFERS E J. Fred and Disca C. Arnold to S. O. and Elizabeth A. Hays, property, September 4. Upton C. and Lois Ewing to Cayula Decker, property. High lands Township, September 9. Cecil Parker, et al, to James O. and Mary L. Thompson, property, Cartoogechaye Town ship, September 11. Nannie D. and M. J. McCrack en to Florence Drinnon, prop erty, Burningtown Township, September 12. S. N. and Rosa Reed to George H. Reed, property, Sugarfork Township, September 5. Ed. F. and Greta Edwards to R. A. and Velna M. Taylor, property. Highlands Township. September 8. Harley and Lillian Chastain to Carl Chastain, property. Flats Township, September 8. C C Wilson to T. Jerry Wi!- I son property, Highlands Town ship September 1. L. O and Fannie Miller to Fra:.!-: T. and Mary A. Sheehan, property, Highlands Township. September 3. David J. and Lucille W&tson to Lawrence and Constance Hirsig, property, September 4. Fred C. and Grace Guest to Fred E. and Lois Guest, proper ty. September 4. Robert J. and Marjorie P. Korte to Arthur F. Budd, prop BOWER'S FALL FASHIONS USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN LADIES' COATS Ladies Top Coats. All wool, im ported cashmere cloth. Ass't. col ors and styles. All sizes. $?,9.50 TOPP^S Ladies' Toppers. All wool cash mere and poodle cloth. Ass't. col ors. All sizes. $16.95 to $23.90 DRESSES Ladies' New Fall Dresses. All new styles. Sizes 9-15, 12 - 2<). Only $5.95 LADIES' JACKETS Ladies' Jackets. Zelan and Cordu roy Jackets. Colors: Red, green, blue. All sizes, 12-18. $3.98 and $5.95 JACKETS Men's Heavy Lined Gabardine Jackets. Colors: Maroon, green, blue. Sizes: Small-Med. -Large. $5.49 and $6.95 COATS Men's Odd Dress Coats. Ass't. pat terns. Slightly used. Sizes 36 to 44. These coats are like new. Only $4.98 SWEATERS All Wool Coat Sweaters. Colors: Royal, maroon, silver, gold and white. Sizes 36 to 42. $5.95 SPORT SHIRTS We are receiving our new Wings, long sleeve sport shirts. Come in and see these. $3.95 and $4.95 One Table Gabardine Material This ia Short Length* of Heavy Weight Gabardine Suiting SPECIAL 89? yd. i erty uarioogecnaye Township, j August 26. Col. W. F. and Verna U. Ker- i nan to George Snow Hill and ( Polly Knipp Hill, property, ? I Sugarfork Township. August 21. E. G. and Dona Lombard to William C. and Henreitta M. Marett, property, -Highlands Township. August 21. Lester L. Henry to Charlie Henry, property, Ellijay Town ship, August 21. Ben P. and Helen Grant to George R. and Mable Shafer, property. Franklin Township, August 21. L. O. and Fannie Miller to | W. A. Bryson, water rights, I Highlands Township, August 22. Clyde and Birdia L. Anderson to Paul La Branche and Hassie LaBranche, property, Cartooge- j ch'aye Township, August 24. George S. and Louise B. Clark j and J. Byron and Ruby S. Glov- ; er to Mrs. Lillian Mills Hermon, property. Highlands Township, August 24. ! J. E. ar.ci Delcia Dendy to Sherman and Hazel McClure. property, Sugarfork Township. August 24. Frank and Lois Johnson to j Albert and Theima Enloe. prop erty, Cartoogechaye ? Township, August 24. -M. L and Marie Turner Mer shon to Thomas M. and Thorn- \ as M? Jr., ar.ci Bessie G. Henkel, property, Highlands Township, ! August 24. Ben and Jessie L. Thwaite to ? R. J. and Escalyn Lewis, prop erty, Highlands Township, Aug I ust 24. Mrs. Rosa B. May to Clint and Rebecca May, property, Nantahala Township, August 25. A. B. and Addie Slagle to J. and Mary K. Hogenmuller, prop erty, Franklin and Cartooge chaye Township, August 25. George E. and Mary C. Janes to J. and Mary K. Hogenmuller, I property. Franklin Township, j August 25. Mount Hope Baptist Church to O. Wood Kiser, property, Car toogechaye Township, Septem ber 9. Ben and Jessie L. Thwaite to R. J. and E. Lewis, property. Highlands Township, August 29. W. P. Pierson, trustee, to Rus sell Bellman, property. High lands Township, September 1. i Paul Smith and wife to Jean j Smith Whitson, property, Frank- j lin Township, August 31. P. E. and May Swanson to j 1 Kate R. -Bradley, property. Car- j | toogechaye Township. Septem- ! I ber 12. ' Earl Angel to Addie Rogers 1 Angel, property. Franklin Towr.- j s.i.p, September, 9. Lewis N. and Mable P.. Clear water to Commander Dwtght O. Paul, property, Sugarfork Town ship, August 21. Presbyterian Women Plan District Meet Here Next Wednesday An all-day district meeting of the Women ol the Church will be held at the First Pres byterian Church' of Highlands Wednesday It has been an nounced. Luncheon will be served In the church dining room. Mrs. Lewis Rice is president of the local group. NIBLACK CHRISTENING Terry Lee Nlblack, four months-old daughter of 2nd Lieut, and Mrs. Emmett Niblack, | Jr.. was christened in a service at the Highlands Episcopal Church of the Incarnation Sunday morning by Dr. A. Ruf us Morgan, rectyr. Sponsors were the baby's uncle, Charles R Niblack, Kenyon B Zahner, Jr., and Elizabeth Stanton. The baby's paternal grandparents are Captain and Mrs. E. A. Niblack, Sr., of Biloxi, Miss., and Highlands. MEETING POSTPONED The scheduled Tuesday night meeting of the local American Legion Auxiliary was postponed to this coming Tuesday, Sep tember 22, Mrs. E. W. Renshaw, president, has announced. The auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Renshaw at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Fred Vaughn as co-hostess. In the arid West, one acre of Irrigated land produces the equivalent of three acres of dry farmed crop land. FOR COMPLETE Electric Service and Supplies Phone 66 OR SEE J. P. WURST Farm and Home Bargains Esquire Clock -Radio Regular $29.95 ? SESSIONS CLOCK NOW ONLY ^ 4 TUBES PLUS RECTIFIER ? APPLIANCE OUTLET IN REAR ? BUILT-IN LOOP ANTENNA For "HARD-TO-HEAT" HOMES! $19.95 Get This Powerful New' Coleman . OIL HEATER . > Circulates Heat Through Rooms ?Gives "Hot Stove" Heat, Too! ? Beautiful Grille Cabinet! ? DuTOplastic Finish! ? Automatic Fuel Control! ?Automatic Draft Control ! ? Low Flame Fuel Saver! ? A REAL VALUE! Farm and Home Supply Co. NEAR THE RIVER BRIDGE PHONE 6 FRANKLIN, N. C. GRAND OPENING Open Saturday , September 19 Deluxe Ice Cream Sundaes, Reg. 25c Size Sealtest Ice Cream Opening Special 15c, Pts. 35c; Cones 5c, 10c, and 15c Sizes Double Thick Milk Shakes 25c TASTEE- FREEZE ED COATES, Manager
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