W- ? ' The Pramchn Prew ?nd FMI SIX No. 1 Tlppett, 4; Bert Crawford and James Tallent, 3; and J. L. Henry with 1. Reece and Swanson paced Hlwassee with 18 and 8 points respectively Franklin- Webster The girls coasted to an easy victory in their opening game running oyer Webster 65-32 March 4 at Andrews. This made the 8th time this ?eaaon that the girls have hit over 80 points In a game. Jodie Lenoir and Carolyn Cochran bucketed 10 and 9 points, respectively, In the first quarter to move the Panthers to a 38-4 lead. In the second quarter the aecond team took over and rolled the score to 38-19 at the half. In the third stanza the two teams played on even ground with the score standing 50-30 at the quarter. A great attraction from the fans' viewpoint came In the last period when the guards took over the shooting respon sibility and outscored Webster 15-2. Cochran paced the victors with 13 points for the evening while Lenoir got 12; Ruth Brown, 11; Audrey Gibson, B; Hazel Vinson, 7; Anne Setser, 6; Joan Mlncey, 5; Fenes Pruitt, 2; and Barbara Cunningham, 1. Peggy Hall burned the nets for 25 points for the Webster team. Franklin-Nan tahala The Franklin lassies dumped Nan tahala 63-34 March 6 in Andrews. Jody Lenoir held the Panth ers together with a brilliant ar ray of shots as she bucketed 34 for the evening. She 4ymped in 10 points in the opening period to pace Franklin to a 11-10 lead over EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of estate of Leila Lewis Marrett, deceased, late of Macon Coun ty, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 9th day of March, 1955, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. Tills 9th day of March, 1954. RUTH LEWIS, Executrix Mil ? #tp ? A15 Want Ads FRANKS RADIO * IUC. CO. NMr and Used Radios Latest In TV Antennas Rotors for turning antennas. TV Lamps and Tables ?ectrlc Corn Poppers Electric Irons Hew Portable Electric Phono graphs. W. Palmer Street Phone 249 IH-tfe 5- ROOM LOG HOUSE With 0 acres of cultivating land, fronting on both sides of paved road, 5 miles from Franklin. House is sound, has new roof, sheetrock & seal interior, but has no plumbing. Well is dug down to water, but needs 6 feet more. (Has good spring about 200' from House). A little money and work would trans form this property Into a beau tiful place. This Is a good sound buy at only $3350. Would be Ideal for chicken business if de sired, as good stream runs en tire length of property. EXCLUSIVE WITH TED RKBBK ? Realtor On The Square Pkone 200 Mil? ltc HOTTCH ? We will discontinue buying cross ties at Franklin, March 21. D. H. Angel. Mil? 2tp? M18 POTATOES for sale. Edgar Dowdle, Route S, Franklin. "BUY-SELL-SWAP" Let's bay-mil or trade in Real btat*. If* a big field; unlimit ed possibilities Get Realty Here's a popular size and prieed Home, clean, nicely furn ished, C-7 acres, stream, near town, 9S2S0. High wooded knolls on pared read with long range rlews, Meal Banner Homesites. Can eat yo? oat any sise plot that yea may like. Have two "typical Mountain Homes", most unosaal; sell, ot trade for Atlanta, or Florida ptepcrlj. May buy, or sell your small eottage Home with few acres to ??any "Mountain minded" con tacts that I have In my corre spondence files. Lei me help yoa work oat year deMrea. OWEN O. FUUXOT "X# Tear* hi Realty Field" Furlsw Sprhigs Franklin, If. C. Mll-lte the hard-fighting Nantahala lassies. The Panthers caught fire in the 2nd quarter with amaring defensive play. The forwards pumped in is points while Nan tahala was held to S. , Lenoir got eight more and Cochran hit seven In the third quarter to make the score 43-21 going Into the final period. Lenoir and Ruth Brown team ed up to score 10 and nine points, respectively, In the fourth period, while two Nan tahala guards fouled out. Lenoir racked up 34 points; Audrey Gibson, 12; Brown, 9; and Cochran, 8. Carolyn Gregory was high scorer for Nantahala with 20. No. 2 er, Frank Henry, Bill Gregory, Curtis Gregory, James H. Nor ton, Robert Baldwin, Jimmy Valentine, Charles Crawford, Gordon McClure, Ellis Cleveland, Billy Calloway, Jimmy Waller, Tommy Billingsley, John Hall, Richard Early, Robert Talley, Bobby Norton, Lionel Wood, George Reece, Woodrow Wilson, Burt Rogers, and Johnny Rog ers. ' MRS. MARRETT PASSES IN GA. Mrs. S. T. Marrett, 86, a resi dent of Highlands, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Sara Parnell, in Smyrna, Ga., on Feb ruary 26. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 27, at Mari etta, Ga. Graveside rites were held at Highlands and burial was in the Highlands cemetery. Mrs. Marrett, a long-time res ident of Highlands, was a mem ber of the Highlands Baptist Church. FOR SALE ? Westinghouse re frigerator, same as new. Can be seen at Raleigh Gibson's, Cullasaja, N. C. Price $125.00. Mrs. Ben E. Gibson. FOR SALE ? 1953 Brentwood house trailer, bedroom, living room, kitchen and bath. Must sell. Call 3435, Highlands. Mil? 2tp? M18 FOR SALE ? Cocker Spaniel puppies, seven weeks old, $10 and $5. See W. C. Bennett at Gneiss. Mil? 2tp? M18 HOME AND INVESTMENT Fronting Main, Palmer and. Maple Streets on lot approxi mately 150 ft. x 290 ft. This fine home could continue to be used as a residence or may readily be converted to business. The property is definitely in the trend of Franklin's growth and should prove a good invest ment to some wise buyer. COWEETA ROAD Adjoining the Coweeta Bap tist Church property, one-half miles off Georgia Road, nice six room house with 12 acres, good barn, pasture and orchard. Owner out of town and will sell at price substantially below the market. BUILDING SITES Have for sale a choice selec tion of close-in building lots and small acreage tracts. FRED F. JONES Real Estate ? Phone 333 Mil? ltc WANTED ? Customers. I am back in business, IV2 miles north of Clayton on U. S. 23. Paul Newman. Mil? ltc TO ALL whom it may concern: Do not accept any checks giv en on O. F. Burrell by Jim Bur rell. O. F. Burrell. FOR SALE ? Latham Everbear ing Raspberry Plants. Two year plants. Will bear all sum mer and until frost. Robert D Burnett, Route 64 in Bethel Community. TREATED GARDEN seeds. Oel them at Franklin Seed Store Mil ? 3tp ? M25 GLADIOLUS BULBS? 14 differ ent colors at Franklin Seel Store. Mil ? 3tp ? M25 STRAWBERRY PLANTS ? W< will be having them ever] week until April 15th. Frankllr : Seed 8tore. Mil? Stp? M25 FOR SALE ? Approximately S, 000 feet scrap Oak Flooring Will sell cheap. See Verloi Swafford. 1 Mil? ltc FOR SALE? A division havlnf been made in the Frankllr Methodist Circuit, requiring twc parsonages we therefore offei for sale, the Methodist parson age, located on Bldwell Street See any one of the committee: J. C. Sorrells, Wiley Clark, Frank ' Plyler. Charlie Sutton. Mil ? ltc I SELECT REAL ESTATE Brand new 2-bedroom home, modern In every way, large lot, close In. Very private, excellent views. Attractive finance plan, small down payment. First time 1 offered. This home must be ln | spec ted to be appreciated. $9,950 Investment property. Nice house and garage apartment on 1 lVi acre level lot, both house* I now rented. Our price of $10, 500 Is considerably less than the owner's cost. i One 82 x 150 lot uptown on > Church Street, $2,500. I still have about three acrei of Nantahala Lake front prop erty. Close to boat dock. Room for two cottages. $500. Seventy acres of Macon County's finest farm land, two houses, two barns, two chicken houses, fine springs. Ideal for cattle and chicken ranch. All for $14,750. Grocery store and stock of merchandise. Building has liv ing quarters for operator. Has well established business in good community on U. S. High way. All for $6,200. One 54-acre farm four miles from Franklin, $3,300. Three-bedroom modern home built in 1953. This house is now financed through F.H.A. Buyer can take up payments and pay owner small balance. Information on other listings available upon request. FRANKLIN REALTY CO. Frank Duncan Phone Day 27 Night 292 Mil? ltc COME ON OUT and shoot for hams on the Airport Road Saturday at 10 a. m.; If you can't make It, then be there next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and each Saturday and Wednesday from here to in finity. M4? tfc AVAILABLE AT ONCfe ? Good Rawleigh business in Clay or Macon Counties. Selling expe rience helpful but not neces sary. Car needed. Write for par ticulars, Rawleigh's, Dept. NCC 770-TT, Richmond, Va. M4 ? 4tp ? M25 ATTENTION FISHERMEN? Visit . Western Auto Associate Store for your fishing needs. A good selection at all times. M4? tfc POUR YEAR old Shetland pony, broken to saddle and harness. Will trade for riding horse, saddle and bridle, or sell for $150. Call or write Pontana Riding Stables, Phone 80, Box 392, Fontana Dam, N. C. M4? 2tc? Mil WOULD TRADE 51 Bulck Spe cial for pickup, 1948 or bet ter, and resume payments on Buick. Call or write Pontana Riding Stable, Box 392, Fontana Dam, N. C. Phone 80. M4? 2tc? Mil FOR SALE ? One 1950 model Jeep. Number 1 condition, complete with wench. Franklin Machine Shop. Mil? ltc COMPARE quality, compare price on stock and hog min erals. I deliver. Watklns Qual ity Products, J. W. Randall, Route 1, Franklin. F25? 3tp? Mil BOOK your order now for fu ture delivery of bean dust, tomato dust and fly spray from your Macon County Watkins dealer, J. W. Randall, Route 1, Franklin. F25? 3tp? Mil HAM SHOOT coming up Satur day at 10 a. m. on the Airport Road at Franklin. Jaycees plan these shoots from here on out each Wednesday afternoon (2 p. m.) and each Saturday at 10 a. m. until they run out of shooters Or hams. M4? tfc , WAN i Hjj ? uountry uurea h?kij Price depends on size and quality of bans. Baldwin Mark [ ?k F26 ? tfc . FOR SALE? 70-acre farm; 1? acres cultivating, rest in pas ture and woodland. Six-room . dwelling house, chicken house - and small barn. Frank Bailey I Sanderstown community, Frank lin, Route 4. F18 ? 4tp ? Mil ! REGISTERED BLACK Oockei ' Spaniel at stud. Phone 340- J- J i or see owner. Mrs. George Bor den after 4:30 p. m on Bryaoi -City road, four miles out ol Franklin. ' Mil? 8tp t WELL DRILLING ? Have youi wells drilled by modern ma ihlnery. 6" ad 8" domestic and commercial weds. Macon Pump f md Well Company. Write F. B 1 Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C > 813 ? tfc FOR QUICK Dependable radio repairs, oome to City Radic Shop? Between S and L and Doyle's Cafe. Allen Ordway. MP M20-tfe I Cinder, or Superock Blocks ?'or best prices See Tour Local Manufacturer 8- z 8" z 16 Speclal prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 499 Franklin, N. C N17 ? tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT? Un furnished. See or call &Xt?r 4 p. m. Miss Ethel Hurst. Phone 174. 015? tfc FOR SALE ? Foam Rubber, 50c per pound. Macon Bargain 8tore, on Palmer Street. M4? tfc WANTED? Country hams. Write me what you have and 111 come by and pick them up. Highest cash price paid. J. Phil Tate, Box 141, Highlands, N. C. J28 ? tfc FOR SUMMER home sites and retirement property, see E. M. McNlsh, Wayah-Valley Ranch, Inc., phone 10J-1. F4? 6tc? Mil, FOR RENT ? 8-lnch American floor sander and edger. Floor polisher. House jacks. Skill saws. Staple gun. Edwards-Dll lard Hardware, Phone 2775, Highlands. Jly9? tfc 3ASH FOR olu and disabled horses and mules. Call Cast ers 2261 collect. Wilson-Jen llngs Fur Farm. 124 ? tfc FOR YOUR Winter recapping, or | when in need of tires, see us Rlckman's OK Rubber Welders Tire Store, and Recapping Shop 016? tfc WANTED ? Country cared ham* Sellers Grocery and Feed. 015 ? tfc 8HKKT METAL* guttering. Works. Nwr Frwaar lacker. Rkum SM or Sl?-W*. Jl? ?c The #< Children's Shop ENTER THE $100,000.00 HOTPOINT RANGE CONTEST Hotpoint Standard Super-30 button automatic Electric Range Raisible deep-well cooler ? Cal rod Gclcicn Bake unit * New Crisp er-Stor compartment ? Automatic time c*nte; control 1954 Model RG-1 ... *265" Hotpoint De-Luxe Super-30 lighted pushbutton automatic Electric Range * Rotary electric barbecue ? Rotary electric barbecue ? Raisable deep well cooker ? Hot point giact Super Oven ? Super Calrod instant heat 1*54 Model RH-1 .. .... '365" LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST FIRST WIN A BEAUTIFUL 1954 HOTPOIWT range FREE! GOMIT THE NUMBER OF TIME! HOTPOINT APPEARS IN Last Sundays Citizen- limes HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Count the number of times the word Hotpoint in last Sunday's Citizen-Times Hot Point Ad. Count EVERY Hotpoint you see ? HOTPOINT, Hotpoint, "Hotpoint". Hotpoint, big or little. COUNT EVERY ONE! Fill in your count, with your name and address, on the entry blank you get from Franklin Hardware Co. 1. Just count the number of times the word Hut point appears in last Sunday's Cittaen-Times Hot Point Ad. t. Fill in your count on the entry blank. 8. Fill in your name and address. PLEASE PRINT, so we won't make a mistake identify you! YOU HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO DO- It costs yoo nothing to enter this Hotpoint Range Contest. PICK UP YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY AT Franklin Hardware Company Ill Prize Hotpoint Range Model RD-22 2nd Prize -Hotpoint Range Model RD-21 3rd Prize ? Hotpoint Range Model RB-59 4rt Prize Hotpoint Range Model RH-1 5th Prize --Hotpoint Range Model RC-21 6H1 Prize ..Hotpo'nt Range Model RB-58 7tfc Prize ? Hotpoint Range Model RB-57 8th Prize Hotpoint Range Model RC-1 9th Prize Hotpoint Range Model RF-1 lOrii Prize _ Hotpoint Range Model RB-56 Hotpolnt Supri De-Laze 2 -oven Lignt ed pushbutton automatic Electric ? Two automatic ovens ? Automatic Golden Sriddie Raisablt deep-wt ! cooker * Dial-A Heat cook control 'B19zs 1M4 Model RD-a ?"? No Other Range Line Offer * You AU These Feature ? ORIBDLtl MdM pt' burgoo, tk. Ah?cyi it right baf automotlcotty. Optional Mill pl?|l !*? DIIP-PAT PITIKI PnfeM Col rod Oolrf? rryw piwyi ww wi pond. AflkMiotk Itoot control. Tkk qfrtfrrmH ?l nmk<i al ffwtch-Mad ' You Alto Have , , HUNDREDS OF CHANCES I to win a valuable cash-allowance award! Good for ( ( DOLLARS toward the purchase of a brand-new Hot point Electric Range of your own selection! ?Hiottt Special Super-Oven aato ?aiit Electric Range * Golden Bake Calrod nit Super-Calrod instant heat ? Rain able deep-wel; cooker ? 3 deep st(irage drawers 1*64 Model RB-57 *269" FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Phone 117 "Always Parking on the Square" Franklin, N. C.

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