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COLOR TELECASTS OF StJRGEKT now in fMdblt at Walter Beed Army Medical Center, Washington, D- C. With special 13-inch. 175 Himmeter telephoto lens adapted by persennrl mt Walter Beed's television studio, pietarc of kmu eye is shown 12 times normal tfso, on (kill Btflwl lnstractors to demonstrate sar rery details which would not be risible to naked ere. Ohm hw three other tanw git-? for cieoe-^s, lti-na for medlom shots, and U mm far hnf-ihoti. Operating camera h Blaster Sergeant Harold B. Dixon of Cadillac, Mich. mACON'S NewestCitizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, i of Manassas. Va? a daughter, I Patrica Lynn, on June 28. Mrs. { Wood is the former Miss Mary ! Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Frank Phillips, of Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crane, of Highlands, a son. Claude Neal, I June 29 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, of j Franklin, Route 4. a daughter, Debra Sue. June 30 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Randall ! Hughes, of Franklin, Route 4, a daughter July 3 at Angel Hos- i pital. Legal Advertising Administrators' Notice Having qualified as adminis trator of The Estate of Mrs. I : L. A. McKinney deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having 1 claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them j to the undersigned on or before j the 5 day of July, 1956 or this notice will plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please : make immediate settlement. | This 5 day of July, 1955. MACK R. McKINNEY Administrator Jly7 ? 6tp ? All EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Emma Lou J Sisk deceased, late of Macon [ County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims a- 1 gainst the estate of said de ceased to exhibit thejn to the undersigned on or before tne 1st day of July, 1956, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30 day of June, 1955. RUBY S. GOUGE Executrix Bakersville, N. C. j J1? 6tp? All News About PEOPLE Dr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Mann, of New Orleans, La., have arrived to spend the summer at their home on Wayah Road, The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Murray, of Gastonia, are spending a two week vacation at their home here. Their daughters. Miss Libby Mur ray and Mrs. James Brogdon, will join them here Monday. Mrs. C. E Bu'.lock and three daughters^ of Hamlet, and Miss Betty McGuire, of Charlotte, have arrived for a visit with Mrs, W. B. McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Henry. Jr., and son. Tommy, spent the week-end with their son, L?. Frank L. Henry. Ill, and Mrs. Henry, in Fort Campbell, Ky. Lt. Henry will leave July 9 for Japan where he will be stationed. Mrs. Henry will come to Asheville to visit her father for some time before joining Lt. Henry in Japan. The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan is spending two weeks in Kanuga. teaching, in the Kanuga Confer ence. The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Dry man. of Charlotte, are visiting I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst at i their home on Cartoogechaye. Mrs. Ross Zachary, of Charlotte, visited relatives in Franklin Sat- 1 urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brookshire had as week-end guests all their 1 nine children and grandchildren They are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brookshire and daughter, of Jack son. S. C? Mr. and Mrs. Wenrtf! . '? "/shire and daughter, of Alex ? ? Va.. Mr. and Mrs. J. and two' children, of Atlania. "a.. Mr. and Mrs Russell Ramey and two children, of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brookshire. of Franklin, Hoyt Brookshire, of Fort Bragg, Bar bara Ann, Ivalee, and Bennis Brookshire, all of Franklin. This photo of the Confederal Monument, on the Public Squai here, must have been made soo after it was unveiled, in 190 because the post card pictui from which the above is repr< ducecl carries the line, "Phoi by Gallagher", and older pe sons say it was 40 or 45 yea ago when Mr. Gallagher w; the photographer here. Tv governors came to Franklin f the ceremony of unveiling tl 25-foot high monument. (Phf> loaned by George Dean). Neighborly dig A woman who had recently ta en up piano lessons had her pra ticinp interrupter: by a poundi: at the door. Her eyes gave a sta when she opened the door ai four.;' a policeman standing the tftre hold. " he matte. ? " she ask< "V t "ust rot a phone call' sa the officer, "that a fellow nam< Chopin was being murdered : this house." N U M B E R * Please . . The Mimber ii 24 That's the number to call to put a Want Ad in The Prew. Just say "oharge it". HOT CROSS BUNS Om a penny, two ( penny, Hot Cross Buns ? You probably reir.cinLcr (he poem cod the liucious fruit-filled buns from yo_r childV ood. * < -v, during the Lenten uuon, make Hot Cross Buns - ? ?i '-.t plenty as the oldster* enjoy them, too). Here are t... t VT^StSBSM>* ' HOT CROSS BUNS - i rtfcidinm sized potatoes _ W cup milk . . v Vi cup sugar 1U teaspoons salt *i cup margarine or butter H cup warm, not hot, water < lukewarm for compressed yeast) 2 packages or cakes yeast, active dry or compressed 3 eggs 4Vi cup? sifted enriched flour Grated peel of 1 lemon Vt cup raisins Vi cup lifted confectioners' sugar Pin (ad boil potato**. Drain tod pat through ricer or mash until smooth. Scald milk. Stir in (agar, salt, butter and -54 cup of the potatoes. Cool to laMwarm. Measur* watar into a large mixing bowl (warm, not hot, ?raur for active dry yeaat; lukewarm water for compressed yeast ) . Sprin kle or crumble in yeast, stir until dissolved. Add lukewarm milk-potato fpimre. Beat two of the eggs and add to yeast mixture. Stir in half of tu floor and lemon peeL Beat until smooth. Add remaining flour or to make an easily handled dough. Tarn out oa lightly floured board tod knaad quickly and lightly until smooth aod elastic ? about 8 to 10 minute*. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Pitpch dough down aod tnra out on lighdy floured board. Knead- raisins into dough. Divide dough fehaW; form each half into a roll about 12 inches long. Cut with a sharp if* into 12 equal piacea. Form into smooth balls. Place in greased 9-inch Cake pant tfbout V* inch apart. Separate remaining egg. Beat egg yolk with 2 tablespoons water aod brush bum with the mixture. Cover buna and M la a warm place, fraa from draft, until doubled in bulk. Bake at 575'f. (moderate oven) about 2) minute*. Beat remaining egg white and add enough to confectioners' sugar to make spreading consistency. Drop fraa tip of spooo, making crosses oo tops of buns. Makes 2 dozen fco? cron b?o*. Want Ads CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order: 10 per cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for three or more consecutive insertions of same ad. EAST FRANKLIN Facing the old DilLsboro Road and running through some 200 feet to the new highway near the edge of town, on a good level lot, a nice home with six rooms and bath, furnace heat i and a good basement. Here you > would have a nice home with a lot suitable for business fac ing the new highway. The prop erty Is priced low at $7,500 and I will Increase in value. Reason able cash payment and monthly notes will handle. FOR SALE 8 ft. luggage trailer, goo tires, spare wheel and tire, removable top, for traveling, camping. Bar gain. Owen Furlow. Franklin, N. C. Jly7 ? ltc SEWING MACHINE SERVICE and repair. Phone 383-J. [ Jly? 4tc? jly28 FOR SALE ? One 28-acre farm on BurningtoWn Road. Five j room house on place, with water in house. Dalton Smith, Frank lin, N. C., Route 3. Jly7-3tp-Jly21 FOR SALE ? COLEUS, ferns, begonias, and many different ! shades of sultanas. A free sun bright plant with each $1.00 purchase. Also a lovely hooked rug. Mrs. Kate M. Rogers, ap proximately 300 yards out of city limits on Franklin-High lands road. Jly7? 3tp ? Jly21 IF ENOUGH INTEREST is shown, there will be swimming lessons at Arrowood Glade. If interested, call Red Cross Office, telephone 122, or Carolyn Bry son, telephone 280- J-2. Jly7? ltc BANG ! ! ! Hot as a "Georgia Firecracker" in a cool climate. Six room ! modern Home, also extra cot ; tage, elevated wooded grounds over-looking town. Immediate possession, on closing. $6500. Will co-operate with brokers. OWEN C. FURLOW Furlow Springs Franklin, N. C. , Jly7? ltc i ! WELL-LOCATED COTTAGE . | COMPLETELY FURNISHED Pine-paneled throughout, this ' restuf shaded cottage has ? two bedrooms, large closets, 5 nice brick fireplace in living room, all electric kitchen, bath with shower, large screened liv ing porch and rear porch. This one acre property has a car port, outside grill, fine water supple ? and the vievf is really gorgeous. Only 3 y2 miles from downtown on a good road, this three year old cottage Is a REAL BUY at $5500. Gladly ! shown ? by appointment. EXCLUSIVE WITH TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square Phone 200 Jly7? ltc FOR SALE ? Almost new G. E. washing machine. Will sell cheap. Phone 314 ? J. J30 ? 3tc ? Jlyl4 I COTTAGE FOR RENT ? Two bedrooms and bath cottage Hot and co.'o water. $20 per month. Se<vnd cottage, past Iotla Bridga. Jly7 ? ltp Machinery for sale ATTENTION LUMBERMEN Saw mandrel ? new. Wheland Carriage, with head blocks. Friction Log Turner. Friction Log Haul-up. Two-saw Wheland Edger. GENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Asheville, N. C. Jly7 ? ltc MUST SELL Skywater Restaurant. Midway between Franklin and High lands facing US 64. Ideal for family wanting summer income and semi-vacation. Ample liv ing quarters in same building. Can build half dozen cabins fronting stream. Will sell at nearly half initial cost. Now op erating. Call 3115 Highlands. Jly7 ? 3tc? Jly2l ONE SLIGHTLY used kerosene range and 2 kerosene space heaters. Fridigaire refrigerator, apt. size, Ever hot Rangette. Any reasonable offeraccepted. Ed Ferger, Sky land Court, High lands. Phone 3939. MY FARM FOR sate in the Cullasaja community, across river from Highway 64. See E. R. Fox. FOR SALE! 0-9-27 top dress ing for alfalfa and 60% potash. Also seed rye and soy beans. Ray Grocery & Feed Co., phone 278. Jly7? ltc FOR SALE Large cement block building near Highlands Country Club, has fully equipped cafe, large room and office on Main floor, seven rooms up stairs, and a bout two acres of land. Owner leaving Highlands. Priced for immediate sale at $17,500 (terms). Look at this one ! On Highlands Country Club, this large, ele gant summer home with two car garage and servants' quar ters. It can be yours for $38, 000. (Completely furnished too)J Three miles out on paved road, six-room house completely j furnished, with well-stocked trout lake and 5'/2 acres, all for $11,500. Holt Real Estate Agency Highlands, N. C. Phone 2345 Jly7 ? ltc GOOD LAND BUYS Each of the following Is a good buy and a sound invest ment: % ac lot, outskirts $ 475 3 Golf Course lots 1250 300 ft. A-l town lots 2500 8 ac with riverfront 3750 196 ac woodland 4500 35 ac farmland 4750 640 ac minerals excl 5000 13 ac hilltop. "Choice".... 6500 52 ac close-in spec 8850 552 ac woodland 9660 64 ac pasture on river .... 16,000 Don't say next year, "I could have bought it"; own it now! EXCU StVE WITH TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square Phone 200 Jly7? ltc FOR RENT ? Four-room apart ment, two bedrooms and bath, in East Franklin, one mile from court house. See Mack .Moffltt, East Franklin. Jly7 ? tfc DRIVING to Southern Illinois, leaving Franklin July 16. Will take congenial person all or part of way, in exchange for help with driving. Phone 241 Monday, after 5 p. m. FOR RENT ? 3-berroom house, unfurnished. Phone 46 or 390-J. SUMMER SPECIALS Just off Highlands Road 8 miles out, nice five room and bath cottage on three acre I tract, gravity flow water, pretty j mountain stream, excellent j view, $4,250. Off 64 West 9 miles out, very attractive two bedroom and bath home on beautiful moun- j tain tract of 100 acres, gravity flow water, breath taking scen ery, $8,500. On Tessentee Creek 6 miles east of Otto, new house of five large rooms and bath, also an old improved three room house on a beautiful 45 acre tract in a lovely mountain set ting. Owner leaving State ana will sacrifice for $6,500. Choicj selection of well wood ed lots in Franklin, also acreage tracts of ii~m l to 400 acres, i JJly7 ? lto FRED F. JONES Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 333 ANTIQUE CORNER cupboard for sale. Also several other antiques. Come and see them. Oscar Conley, 4% miles out on Highway 64, West. FOR SALE SUMMER COTTAGE Fully furnished summer home equipped to sleep 8 to 10 people. 8 Acres of- land ? good gardens plenty of water located 3 miles from uptown. I have the keys. $6700.00. GOLF COURSE PROPERTY One furnished cottage ready for occupancy. Two cottages priced reasonable need some improvements. Three excellent building sites. One 2 bed room cottage for rent | for July. Frank Duncan Phone 27 FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY J30? ltc FOR RENT ? Basement apart- j ment three rooms and glassed-in i porch, unfurnished or largely fur- 1 nished. Electric or coal heat. Adults only. Mrs. Ramsey, phone 147-J. J30 ? tfc I FABRICS TO FIT every budget j for curtains, slipcovers, uphols- 1 ! tery. Direct from my New York ' i shop. Evelyn Hope Daniels. Dixie \ Hall, Main St., Franklin. Phone j 787. ; J30 ? 2tc ? Jly7 I FOR SALE ? Six-room house, brick veneering, with all con I veniences. Three miles North on 1441. See Sam Saunders or phone 291-J-3. i J30? tfc REAL ESTATE I have for sale several nice home ' and cottage sites in town and out I in the country. Frank Duncan Phone 27 I FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY 1 J30? ltc ! AIR COMPRESSOR and Jack Hammer for rent by the hour, day or week. See H. C. Meadows, Route 3. J30 ? tfc COME IN and see all the new . fabrics I have brought from my New York shop. Gifts, both antiques and European imports. Lampshades made to order. Eve lyn Hope Daniels, Interior Decor ator. Dixie Hall, Main St., Franic lin. Phone 787. J30 ? 2tc ? Jly7 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Choice building lots 100' x 200' Fine residential area. Lovely view. Inside city limits. All city conveniences available. Call 318-M. or see E. A. Stiles. J30? tfc FARM FOR SALE ? 80 acres, 40 acres bottom land. Fair build ings. $6,000. Six miles south of Franklin. Grady Dayton. 250 Gal loway St., Cornelia, Ga J30? tfc FOR RENT ? Five-room brick house. Call 588-R. Jly7? tfc FOR SALE ? Bright Burley Brand 3-9-6 Tobacco Fertilizer in Kiiox ville 50 lb. bags. Ray Grocery & Feed Co., Phone 278. Jly7? tfc FOR SALE - ? One large, well trained 3-gaited por.y; alsc 3 gaited riding horse. Priced rea sonably. R. N. Barber. Jr , Waynes' ville, Phone Glendale 6-4992. J16 ? 4tc ? Jly7 FOR RENT ? Four-room apart ment, two bedrooms and bath. In East Franklin, one mile from court house. See Mack Moffitt. East Franklin. J16? tfc FOR SALE ? Land. 7 acres, Buck Creek flows through. One spring. Near gravel, 2 miles from highway No. 64. Mrs. Dovie Hous ton, Route 1, Highlands. J 16 ? 4tc ? Jly7 FOR RENT ? Five-room house on White Oak Street. Ella Jones Phone 314-W. J23 ? ltc LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Service or, all fract ional motors and bicycles hand saws, circular saws and all gai den tools sharpened All work fully guaranteed. For fret pick up and delivery call T. A Orr jly7J? 4tc? Jly28 DOGWOOD WANTED ? Cioer and Huggins. at Burningtown Road. We buy Moncay through Friday. J20 ? tfc WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company Write F E. Rogers, Route 1, Franklin. N. C. S13? tfc Protect your building investment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Supeiock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special prices in carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, N. C N17? tfc WHY DON'T YOU? Look over our line of authentic crafts and gifts made by our Macon County and W. N. C. craftsmen The Mountaineer Craft Shop, > from the Indian Mour.d in Fra . lin. J23? tfc -Hi YouiCan Save Moretby SUBSCRIBING to The Press Than fAe^COST of the Subscription! It figures this way: 52 Copies (bought on the news stand) at 10<J . . $5.20 A one-year Subscription (in Macon County) . . $2.50 Savings $2.70 Start yonr Supscription TODAY, and a aye that $2.70! 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