RUNNER-UP JAYBIRDS in the Little League champion ship are (L to R) front row, James Yeary, coach, Harold Corbin, assistant coach, Jen? Hed,den, Jackie Elliott, Jimmy iiillit friMI Pendergrass, and James B. Gregory, assistant coach; back row, Dale Yeary, Larry Bunton, Ronnie Mashburn, Jimmy Gnuse, Herbert Hurst, Arland Evitt, and Dennis Houston. CUBS TO ATLANTA Eight Cub Scouts (Den 4, Pack 1) will go to Atlanta, Ga., Friday , to appear on the TV show "Club House Gang" on Channel 2 at 4:30 p. m. C. S. Brown, den daddy. Ernest Hyde, head of Cub Scouts here, and some other fathers will accompany them. They plan to go to the baseball game in Atlanta Friday night and will return home Saturday. Phone 23 For Electrical And Plumbing Repairs Phone 23 ? ? ? 1955 Buick Century 4 dr. Hard t op, dvnaflo, radio, heater, white tires, driven only 8,700 miles. This car is the buy of the week. Check for price. 1955 Ford Pick-Up Truck Only 8.000 actual miles. This truck is like new. 1955 Ford Customline 2 -dr. Radio, heater and white tires. This is like a new one. 1954 Ford Customline 4 dr. Fordamatic, radio, heater, and white tires. 1956 Chevrolet 4 dr. Radio, heater and white tires 1953 Ford Customline 2 dr. Radio, heater and new white tires. 1951 Chevrolet Bel-Air Sport Coupe. Radio and heater. 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 dr. Radio, heater. 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. 1950 Ford Customline 2 drs. (2) ? ? ? MACON Motor Co., Inc. Dealer 594 Your Authorized Buick Dealer Palmer Street, West Phone 233 News About People Mr. and Mrs. Horace Derby, of Norfolk, Va., were guests this week )f Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Cabe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter, )f Lincolnton. spent the week-end nere with Mrs. Carpenter's uncle, Morman Clampett, and Mrs. Clam jett. Mrs. Arden L. Hickman, of Wil mington, is spending this week with two of her former classmates, Mrs. Claude Roper and Mrs. Lucy Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus FoutS and daughter, of Gastonia, are spend ing a few days with his mother. Mrs. Rosa Pouts. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ballew, of Marion, visited Mrs. J. M. Hug gins at her home on Iotla over the week-end. Capt. Hunter Anderson, of Dayton. Ohio, and Mrs. Benny Billinger, of Baltimore. Md? are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, at their home on Franklin, Route -1. Sgt. and Mrs. Ed Guy and two daughters, Peggy and Martha, of Kinston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jamison, Jr., the past week-end. Sgt. Guy was a former highway patrolman here. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West and children. Mark and Carol, and Mrs. R. D. West spent Sunday in Canton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. West. SING AT TELUCO The fourth Sunday sing will be held at Tellico Baptist ?Church Sunday, August 26, be ginning at 1:30 p. m., it has been announced by Lon Thomp son, president. A11 singers and the public are invited. North Carolina's 1956 spring pig crop was the largest of record Toltals were 4,000 more than the previous record crop produced in 1955. i There's More Than ,'iermon To Ramsey's Appearance At Cowee There'll be more than just a sermon behind the appear ance Sunday at the -Cowee Bap tist Church of the Rev. Harry Ramsey, Jr., of Williamson, W. Va. One hundred and twenty eight years ago, Mr. Ramsey's great-great-great grandfather, Humphrey Posey, organized the Cowee church. On learning Mr. Ramsey Dlanned to be here Sunday for the 90th birthday of his grand mother, Mrs. Texie Ramsey, the congregation of the church de cided it would be highly ap propriate for him to preach. He will deliver the 11 a. m. sermon at the Iotla Baptist Church and will preach at Co wee at 8 p. m. Mr. Ramsey is pastor of the Belbarton Baptist Church. Mrs. Duncan Receives Journalism Award Mrs. Eve'yn Gibson Duncan, daughter of Mrs. Lela Gibson, of Franklin, who acts as faculty ad visor for the journalism class in Jefferson High School, Arlington, where she is a teacher, recently was presented an award by the National Association and Colum bia Scholastic Press. Her school paper won "for high standard ' In journalism". In Rural Hall ? Miss Guy Marries Cletus Long Miss Dorothy Guy, of Winston Salem. formerly of Franklin, was married August 18 to Cletus R. Long, of Winston-Salem, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Matlock, in Rural Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Guy, of j Franklin. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R. Long, of Winston-Salem. The Rev. Vernon E. Dactwyler i performed the double-ring cere money before an improvised altar of palms and arrangements of white gladioli, flanked with can delabra. The bride wore a ballerina length gown fashioned with lace basque and scalloped neckline, bouffant tulle skirt with appli qued lace. Her headdress was a half hat of matching lace. She carried a white Bible covered with pearls, topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Ling is a graduate of 1 Mrs. Long Franklin High School and is em ployed by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem. Mr. Long is a graduate of Grif fith High School and Is employed at Davis, Inc , Winston-Salem. The couple will reside at 711 West First Street in Winston Salem. All control work on forest in sects and diseases has beer, con solidated into one division of the Forest Service says the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Want Ads WANT AD RATES 2 cent* per word, with a minimum charjre of ?5 cent* for each insertion. (25 cents er*ra for keyed ads.) ftansifir?d Pluplay: In type like this. 15 cents per line. In CAPITALS or bold type Uke this, 20 cents for each line. In type like this, 38 j cents per line. CASH niSCOTJNTS When cash accompanies order: 10 per cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for three or mora uuaaauullw insertions of same ad. NEW 2 bedroom mobilehomes as low as $750.00 cash down. Used trailers as low as $595.00. oni "aawra I World famous upside down sign* 3 Mi. N. of Greenville, S. C. Hwv 29 N. i A23 ? ltc LOST OR STRAYED red Duroc pig about 40-50 lbs. in East Franklin. If found please call John Burleson, 472. A23-T-ltc FOR SALE A cider press. First $20.00 gets it. Also dry chestnut boards. No longer on the market. Ideal for finishing living room, dining room or den. O. C. Skinner, Horse Cove Road Highlands, Phone 3457 A23? ltc FOR SALE ? 14 'i acres north of Franklin on Highway 28 with five-room house, good barn, ga rage, chicken house. 3/10 acre tobacco allotment. Priced to sell. See Mrs. Delphia Mason York. Route 4. Franklin. A23 ? 2tp ? A30 CONCORD GRAPES $1.50 per bushel. Ready by August 27. No Sunday Sale. Arlin A. Smith, Tellico Community. Announcement While the new building is being erected on our old lot, we will display our new and used cars and trucks on the lot next to Sossamon Furniture Company and the lot between Slacks Auto Parts and the Post Office. Remember Burrell Motor Company has the largest selection of Used Cars and trucks in Western North Carolina. See this selection before you buy. Burrell Motor Co. Oldsmobile Phone 123 Dealer 3014 Chevrolet Franklin, N. C. - NEW - Hot Point Hi-Vi TV ? NEW HIGH IN VIVID SOUND ? NEW HIGH IN VIVID PICTURE ? NEW HIGH IN EASY OPERATION SEE THEM TODAY ? AT ? Sossamon Furniture Co. " Everything For Your Home ' ' Phone 67 Franklin. N. C SEE US FOB Mechanical repairs, grease jobs, etc., cars, trucks or tractors. Road service. All work Guaranteed. Bob Gaines Motors Phone 281 Franklin, N. C. Dealer No. 595 FOR SALE ? One Crescent tape recorder in good shape and with supply of tape. See Marshall Pettis at Woods Motor Court. A23 ? ltc FOR RENT ? 4 room apartment, 2 bed rooms with bath. Located in East Franklin. See Mack Mof fitt or phone 44-J. A23? ltc FOR SALE ? One 1952 Interna tional dump truck. Good condi tion. $700. See Hoyt Holland. FOR RENT ? A. W. Reid's 2 bed room apartment over Gulf sta tion in East Franklin. See A. W. Reid or call 798. A23? ltc FARM LAND FOR RENT FOR RENT ? 40-50 acre farming land, excellent condition, to re sponsible party. See George Jones, Ronny Crest. Tel. 314-W. FOR SALE ? 150 chicken feeders, 50 hanging type feeders. Auto matic water fountains, new and ?sed, but good. One range stove, good as new. One new shower stall complete, concrete base. One new 30-gal. Hotpoint hot water tank. One Ford tractor with extra low gear, in perfect condition. Fergu son disc. Mowing equipment. Roll er bed. Cut-off saw. Power take-off pulley. Time payment on Tractor can be arransed. One house trail er dolly. Kelvinator air compress or unit without motor. Washed feed sacks at 15c each. One table saw and base, used to build one house. Other things too numerous to mention. Buy this at a good price ? one Woodsaver stove. C. G. Taylor, Route 3, Franklin-, N. C. A23 ? 3tp ? S6 NINE WEEKS OLD Pullets for sale. 95 cents each. Call John Cunningham at 41 or 218-J-2. A23? ltc MILL'S CLOTHING STORE, lo cated on Palmer Street next to Cagle's Cafe, has a new shipment of new and used clothing for men, women, and children. Come In. A23 ? 2tp? A30 Six miles out near U. S. 441 South. Good four-room house. On 3-acre tract. Spring and stream. Only $2,000. WANTED FEEDER STEERS, pol ed or dehorned, 300 to 600 lbs., Hereford or Shorthorns or cross. Must grade good. Also good grade, young poled Hereford or Short horn cows, perfably with calf and/ or bred. Write Box 100, c/o The Franklin Press. DOGWOOD WANTED ? Cloei and Hugglns. at Bumlngtowr, Road. We buy Fridays. J20 ? tfc A COMPLETE line of Paper Mate, Wearever. and Scripto pens and pencils at S & L 5 and 10c Store. A 16 ? 2tc- ? A23 FOR SALE ? Bids will be re ceived by the undersigned until! 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Sept ember 12, 1956, for Tract C con sisting of 6.4 acres in the Bruce Palmer sub-division of the Craw ford farm, owned by Macon Coun ty VFW. Bids to include purchase price and proposed terms. Success ful bidder will be called upon to complete the transaction by Sept ember 19. Bid deposit of 2% should accompany all bids. The right to refuse any or all bids is reserved. Vic Perry, Commander of VFW Post 7339. A16 ? 4tc ? S6 PIANO FOR SALE ? New Betsy Ross Spinet. Mrs. Harry Higgins, Phone 359. A16 ? 3tc ? A30 WANTED ? One-horse farm wagon in good condition. Must be reasonable. E. M. Brady, High lands. A16? 2tp ? A23 WILD GINSENG ROOT We are paying the highest prices in 25 years for wild dried root. Write Ginseng, Box 861, Asheville, N. C., for shipping in structions. A16 ? 6tp ? S20 FOR SALE New 3-bedroom brick house on Maple St. Radiant heat (100% in sulated > . Near school and shopping center. P. H. A. approved and terms. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Phone 298, R. K. Sloan. A23 ? ltc SPECIAL VALUES ? Blue canvas back binders from 49 to 79c. Leather binders. $1.59 and up. plus federal tax. S & L 5 and 10c Store. A 16 ? 2tc ? A23 ? MINERAL RIGHTS ? EXCLUDED, BUT? The chances of any mining on this attractive 22-acre property, are ex tremely remote. It is located high on a knoll and just out-side of town. The new white house has five rooms and bath (with one room not quite finished', fine new oil floor-furnace with ther mostat control, two porches, nice cellar andr? and a glorious view of the distant high-tops. (TV re ception should be tops!) There is also a large detached garage, good small barn with crib, small chick en house, tool shed, and a fine spring with reservoir and electric pump. It has a fine acre-garden, small fenced pasture and well timbered woodland. This picture esque property, completely furn ished and equipped, is Really Pric ed To Sell ? at only $8850! Ideal for use as a summer home or for year-round living, this property will compare favorably with prop erties being held at $12,000 to $13,000. It's a Honey of a Buy! EXCLUSIVE WITH ? TED REBER ? Realtor ? "It Pays fo Deal Thru a Realtor" A23? ltc I WOULD LIKE to start a nursery (or 3-6 year olds from 7 to 4 o'clock every day except Sunday. Starting Sept. 3. Inquire Mrs. Cliff Cook, Depot Street. A16 ? 2tc ? A23 FOR RENT ? Unfurnished apart ment. five rooms and bath. Re decorated. Steam Heat. Adults. Phone 206, Mrs. Ous Leach. A16 ? 2tc ? A23 CHECK OUR LINE of children's back-to-school dresses, blouses, anklets, etc. You will be surprised at the wide assortment we carry, and the prices are right. S u L 5 and 10c Store. A16 ? 2tc ? A23 GET THE FAMOUS Blue Horse extra count filler paper, compo sition books, and tablets at our store. S & L 5 and 10c Store. A16? 2tc? A23 WANTED ? One small or medium sized pony and two or three saddle horses. See or write Harvey Brown. Scaly, N. C. A16? 6tp ? S20 FOR SALE ? Chicken house 40 ft. x 50 ft., complete with equip ment, nests, roosts, feeders, etc., for 500 layers. Used less than one year. Bargain. Col. T. E. Binford, Highlands, N. C. A9 ? 3tp ? A23 FOR SALE ? Small acreage tracts, 3x/2 miles out of Franklin on No. 441. One good building site suitable for station or grocery, also one good site for tourist court. Stream running through property. See Mrs. Julia Shuler, Watauga section, Route 4, Frank lin. A2 ? 4tp ? A23 FOR SALE ? New home. Five rooms with bath, basement. All utilities. Two acres of land. Beau tiful view and excellent television location. Three miles from Frank lin on Highlands Road. Call 357-J-4 or see Kenneth Clark. A2 ? tfc HERE IS A REAL BUY Five-room year-round home, two bedrooms, bath, approximately 4 acres. Beautiful view, shade, stream on place. Concrete garage with room over. Just outside city limits. Price $6,000. Exclusive with E. M. McNish, Telephone 10-J-l, Wayah Valley Ranch. A2 ? 4tp ? A23 IN THE MARKET for logs and standing timber. See us for prices and specifications. Good wood cheap. Loading bin. Mill lo cated at Oak Hill 2% miles out on Murphy Road. Gordon Lumber Company, Edwin Wallace, phone 387 Jly26? tfc FOR SALE ? Nine acres of land with modern heated house, six rooms and bath. Large basement. Close in just off Highlands Road. See or call Carl Leatherman at 257-W-3. Jly26 ? 4tc ? A23 FOR RENT ? 4-room apartment and one 3-room apartment. See W. C. Burrell or call 121. J26? tfc Protect your building investment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer rxrur Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, N. C. N17? tfc HARD TO FIT? Like good clothes? Try International tailor made clothes. Known and sold In Macon County for more than 25 years. Spring and summer samples on display. Belk's Department Store. M15 ? tfc FOR RENT ? One five-room apartment in Orlando Apart ment house. See Mrs. Hermie Dry man. Jlyl9? tfc SUMMER SPECIALS Five-room log cottage in Culla saja Community. FurnisWd. Pric ed to sell. One large building lot just out side city limits-oa Highlands Road. Sixty acres 111 Oak Grove Com munity on proposed Needmore dam water line. Also small farms at good buys. Sam Hifdon, Real Estate Phone 23 or 173-W A23 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Four-bedroom house near First Baptist Church on large lot with plenty of garden space. See Mrs. J. B. Henry, or phone 389. J28? tfc WATER WELL DRILLING? Low cost 4 and 6 inch wells. See Charlie Davidson, Bidwell Street. Phone 353-W evenings. A19? tfc WELL DRILLING ? 4-6-8 inch wells, drilled with first class equipment. 20 years experience. Safer and better wells at lower cost. Macon Pump & Well Com pany. Call or write F. B. Rogers, Franklin, N. C., Telephone 375-J-l. M10? tfc REAL ESTATE Our listings include real estate of all kinds. Homes, building sites, small tracts, and Income property. FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY Frank Duncan Phone 27 A23? ltc FOR SALE ? Block and brick, sand, fine and coarse. W. J. Clark & Son. Phone 357-J-4, 81-W, or 345-W-3. M17? tfc CUSTOM BUILT ? Woodwork ing. We specialize in kitchen cabinets. Also we stock Formica. Franklin Woodworks, Jack Orib ble, owner. M10? tfc

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