PAGE SIX The Franklin Pre** and The Highland* Maconian Thursday, sept. 4, i?s? All Subscription* Cash In Advance, Please The Franklin Press DO IT YOURSELF! FINISH YOUR ATTIC OR BASEMENT CEILING less than Oyc'so a WITH SISALATION? ALUMINUM INSULATION Brighten up your ottic 01 basement ceiling with aluminum Sisolation. Just staple it up ond finish seams with wood lath. It will protect your room from dust ? dirt ? dampness ? etc. os well as being on efficient insulation. Franklin Hardware Company Always Parking on the Square none 117 Franklin, N. C. CARS 1957 CHEV. $1,795 2 dr. V-8, radio and heat er. Power glide, extra clean. 1957 FORD - - - - $1,595 Fordor, 6 cyl., radio and heater. Tu tone, white wall tires. * ! 1957 FORD - - - - $1,695 Custom 300 Fordor. V-8, j ra<dio and heater, tu i tone. One owner. 1956 FORD - - - - $1,495 Fordor Fairlane, V-8, j fordomatic, beautiful tu- j tone green. 1955 FORD - - - - $1,195 Fordor, V-8, radio, heat er, fordomatic, tu tone paint. 1954 CHEV. $795 4 dr. Powerglide, heater. 1953 BUICK . . . $795 Special, 4 dr. Dynaflow,, radio and heater. 1953 STUDEBAKER $545 4 dr., radio and heater, o?erdrive. 1955 PLYMOUTH $995 i dr. Beater. TRUCKS 1958 FORD .... $1,795 F-1M Pickup. V-S, heat er. Black color. 1957 GMC $1,595 Truck, Z ipd. axle, 23, ?M. N. C. Tac. 1957 CHEV. $2,195 2 Ton truck, Z spd. axle, EXTRA CLEAN. 1955 FORD $995 r-IM Pickup, V-S, heat CONLE Y MOTOR CO. Phone 69 Dealer No. 8i0 Franklin, N. C. Over The Countryside In Patton Community Mil Pearl M. Stewart Staff Correspondent Telephone 274-J-l Brooks Preaches The Rev. Melvin Brooks, of Maggie, was the guest preacher at the Patton church Sunday. Mr. Brodks is a former resident of this community, having spent his boyhood here. His grandfather. J. L. Brooks, still lives in this community. Picnic Is Held The Sunday school picnic held Sunday at Arrowood Glade was well attended by about 100 mem bers and visitors. After the noon picnic, a meeting was held by church officials concerning the church building program. Personals Mrs. K&mer Cochran is spend ing some time in Hayesville with her daughter. Mrs. Jimmie Mar tin, who has been ill. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stewart were Mr. and M^s Carroll Moore and children, of Gaslonia. and Mr. and Mrs Jack Moore, of Bethel. Mrs. Jim Emory and Kenneth Patton are visiting their son and uncle. Mac Duncan, in Lexington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Harley M. Stewart and son. of Morganton. are spend ing p few days at their home here. Miss Carolyn Cochran, who has been working in Washington. D. C.. is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cochran. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannah were Mrs. John Smith, of Salisbury, and Miss Maxine Hannah, of Black Moun tain. How Are Things Around Holly Springs? Mrs. Dorothy Seulc Staff Correspondent Telephone 225-J-4 Deacon's Meeting The monthly deacon's meeting will be held at the church tonight i Thursday) at 7:30. Party Is Held "Tell Me How" was the theme was the Girl's Auxiliary party given by Mrs. Lefferts Higdon at the community building Satur day night. Nine girls enjoyed games and refreshments. Gotta Brush? Anyone handy with a paint brush will be welcome at a special meeting at the Holly Springs Community Building Tuesday night. At that time, they'll letter the entrance signs for the com munity. Monday night at the commun ity meeting, the signs seemed to be the biggest job to be done. Mrs. Kathiyn Crawford presided in the absencc of the president, Mrs. Jack Cabe. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eargle and daughters, of Columbia, S. C.. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Johnson and family. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kinsland were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Russell and daughter. Freda, of Swannanoa. Miss Mildred Gregory left Sun day for Salisbury, where she will teach in the city school system. The Rev. and Mrs. Doyle Miller drove their son, Howell, to Gard ner-Webb College Monday, where he has enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Deal ac companied Mrs. Deal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norton to Maryville, Tenn., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norton remained for a longer visit. Visiting their sister, Mrs.- Mar tha Fulbright in Lake Junaluska Sunday was Mrs. Ruth Lanorum, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Deal, and the Misses Angie and Callie Deal. Thomas Cabe, of Valdosta, Ga.. is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cabe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott had as week end visitors their daugh ters, Mrs. Carroll Childers, and Mr. Childers. of Greenville, S. C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hyatt and family, of Canton, spent the week end with Mrs. WD. Elliott. Comings And Goings In Carson Community Miss Brenda Cunningham Stalf Correspondent Telephone 764 Attend Seminar Methotiist Sub-district Seminar was attended by Mrs. Fred S Moore. Mrs. J. Paul Heafner, and Mrs. Earl Cabe. Association Meeting The Highway Employees As sociation meeting. of Macon Coun ty was held after a supper at the Carson Community Building F11 day night, August 29. Invited guests were F. L. Hutchens, di vision engineer, and Mis. Hutch-' ens. of Sylva: Paul Dupree, as sistant division engineer, and Mrs. Dupree, of Sylva ; Boyd Hamilton, division mechanic, and Mrs. Hamilton, of Sylva; Jack Beck, supervisor of Macon and Clay counties, and Mrs. Beck, of Bryson City. Families of the as sociation members also were pres ent. ' Mrs. Brookshire Feted Mrs. Harold Brookshire was honored with a stork shower Wed nesday night, August 27. at the Carson Community Building by members of her Sunday school class. The hostesses presented Ihe honoree with a baby corsage and served cookies and punch to about 25 guests. Attend rrm Carson The home demonstration club county council meeting was held Thursday, August 28, in the Franklin Methodist Church rec reation room. Those attending lrom Carson Community were Mrs. Thomas Jones. Mrs. Eail Cabe. Mrs. Pied S. Moore, and Mrs. Jacob Vogel. Barbecue Supper A barbecue supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dowdle Friday night, August 29 Out-of-state relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy and children. Jackie, and Gary of Miami. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs Robert Saunders and children Robin. Jean, and Shelia. of K:iu ville, Tenn.: and Mr. and t.'ts Burton McCarthy, of Miami. Fla Also attending were Frank Saun ders and his mother Mrs. Mami< Saunders, of Franklin. Personal* I Mr. and Mrs. Ausel Hall anc family of Bryson City, spent the day recently with Mr. Hall's sis I ter and brother-in-law. Mr and ' Mis. Clifford Dowdle recently. I Fmless Hall, of San Antonio Tex'i visited his cousins. Mn and Mrs Clifford Dowdle reecntlv. Mr and Mrs Clifford Wallace and baby daughter, of Pontiac. Mich., arc visiting Mr. Wallace's mother. Mrs. John Wallace, and other relatives here. At home Labor Day week end were Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Moore of Morganton: Mr and Mrs. Bill Jackson, of Atlanta, Ga., S/Sgt and Mrs. Gaston Clark and ^hil dre'n. Lilli Gail and Freddie, of Fort Jackson. S. C.: and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Moore, of Raleigh. Mr. and Mis. H. C. Stoudemire and A B. Slagle spent August 28 and 29 in Macon, Ga.. attend ing a cattle show. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dowdle and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck, of Balsam. Mr and Mrs. Fred S. Moore and daughter. Helen, spent the week end in Charlotte with an other daughter. Miss Margaret Moore. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Waldroop Labor Day week end were their daughter and son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roper, of Atlanta. Ga. School didn't start until Labor Day for Kathy Ledbetter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ledbetter, and Jimmy Cunning ham. son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cunningham, second graders in Mrs. Wilson's room at Car toogechaye School. Kathy hurt her leg In a fall from the tractor and Jimmy had flu, which pre vented their going the first three days. Macon's Newest Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mis. Andrew James Gales, of Olenville, a daughter, August 28 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lennts Greg ory, of Franklin, Route 3, a daughter, August 29 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenneth Carpenter, of Franklin. Route 2. a daughter. September I at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Berlon Deal, qf Franklin, Route 5, a daughter. Steptember 2 at Angel Hospital. Some Korean GIs Can Now Return To School Again Many of the 1,000.000 Korea veterans, including several Ma conians, who dropped out of Gl training will get a new chance to resume their education this fall under a Vewans Administra tion ruling announced by Sum ner G. Whittier, administrator of Veterans Affairs. The veterans are those who had interrupted their training for more than 12 consecutive months, and whose GI Bill cutoff dates had passed. A veteran's cutoff date for starting GI training occurs three years from his discharge from the armed forces. Once that date passes, a veteran in training un der the Korean GI Bill is allowed by law to interrupt his studies for up to 12 moriths, without needing VA approval. But if he interrupts longer than that, he may resume training only if he can show VA that the interruption in excess of 12 months was due to reasons be yond tjis cotnrol. Mr. Whittier explained that VA's new ruling amounts to a liberalization of what the VA will consider to be reasons beyond a veteran's con trol. Many of the 1.000.000 former GI trainees who weren't eligible to resume training under VA's old procedures now will become eligible under the new, he said. The VA ruling will permit a veteran to get back into GI train ing: if he Shows that he interrupt ed his course for any of these reasons : 1 Family or financial obliga tions beyond his control that made it necessary for him to suspend training in order to get a job. 2. Personal or family illness, or death in the immediate family, which caused him to drop out of trainig to get a job. 3. Unavoidable conditions in connection with his employment that forced him to suspend his training to get a job. 4 An allowable 12-month period of suspension that comes to an end during vacation, recess or some othe,r time when it isn't possible to reenter school. While it's up to the veteran to prove that his suspension in excess of 12 months is a valid one. Mr. Whittier has ordered that all reasonable doubt be re solved in the veteran's favor. - THE SICK - Angel Hospital ADMITTED: August 27: Mrs. Andrew James Oates, of Gleriville; Mrs. James Alexander McCoy, of Franklin. Route 5. August 28: Mrs. Jud H. Tat lent. of Franklin. Route 1; Har old Allen, of. Palm Beach, Fla.: Virgil M. Kilby, of Clayton. August 29: Mrs. Lloyd Ellis All Subscriptions Cash In Advance, Please The Franklin Press THIS LOVELY place can hold your future. Only six beautiful miles through the valley to It. Furnished It has 2 large living rooms, large kitchen, 13 bedrooms, some having 2 and three beds. Also a house with 3 large rooms formerly used for class room a and auditorium. 14 acres with beautiful large trees. A. F. Wilson has this for only $14,500 ) . Terms of course. See me at once at the Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. 84? ltc Brown, of Scaly; Mrs. Troy L. Gregory, of Franklin, Route 3; James Louis Collins. Jr.. of An drews: Steve Thomas Higdon. of Andrews. ? August 30: John William Reyn olds. of Albany. Ga.; Miss Eva Marie Sanders. of Franklin. Route 4. August 31: Jack Fuller Stew art. of Cashiers: Mrs. Robert Kenneth Carpenter, of Franklin. Route 2: Mrs. Thomas G. Fowler, of Lavonia. September 1 : Mrs. James B. McConnell. of Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. William Berlon Deal, of Franklin. Route 5: Mrs. Roy Houston, of Franklin. Route 2. j September 2: Mrs. William Roy Andersot), of Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. Hubert Lyle Wilson, of High lands. < DISCHARGED: August 26: Dennis C. McDowell, of Franklin. *oute 2: Mrs. John W. Bryson, of Sylva, Route 2, Miss Bertha G. Wiggins, of Glen- j ville: Bobby Welch, of Franklin. ' Route 3: Mrs. Hobert J. Beard, ? of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Ellis Amnions, of Franklin, Route 1 ; Miss Patricia June Neely, of Scaly. August 27: Miss Carol L. Barnes, of Scaly: Miss Joyce Carol Dills, of Dillard, Route 1: Roy Kenneth Hedden, of Cullo whee. August 28: Mrs. Norman Early Holderi. of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. James A. McCoy, of Frank lin. Route 5: Mrs. Kenneth Lee Chastain. of Dillard, Route 1; Mrs. Wiliam Jerry Dills, of Frank lin, Route 2. August 29: Mrs. Ezra C. Shook, of Franklin; Mrs. Colbert Rodney Henson, of Franklin, Route 2. August 30: Mrs. Lloyd Ellis Brown, of Scaly. August 31: Mrs. Troy L. Greg ory, of Franklin, Route 3. September 1 : John W. Reyn olds. of Albany. Ga.; Mrs. James B. McConnell, of Franklin, Route 2; Virgil Marvin Kilby, of Clay ton. September 2: Mrs. William Roj Anderson, of Franklin, Route 2. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: t August 25: Tom Bailey, of Franklin; Roy McClain. of De troit, Mich.: Maude Hopkins, of Cartoogechaye; Mrs. Kenneth Raby. of Franklin; Glen William son. of Bryson City; Mrs. Victoria I Want Ads In CAPITALS or bold type like | this, 20 cents for each line. In tvpe like this, 38 J ?ents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS Whfn cnsh BTompanUt or <ler 10 p*r cent discount will h# allowed 20 rvr cent for fh re* or more conaaratlv* j insertion* of ivni ad WANT ATI RATKS t cent* n?r word, with ? mlnimarr j ?ha'nc of ?5 cents for in*erii??v < 2R r??nt* extra for keyed ad? t Clarified Pi?flar: Tn type like this, 15 cents pe* FOR RENT: 6 room house, water on porch, barn, pasture. vchick en house, can house, $15 per month. Located near Cowee. Scl ool. Contact Mrs. L. W. Deity at Crisp's apartment near F;ank lin -High School. S4 ? 2tp ? SI 1 WHY RENT? Ni^e 4 room bnv tvpe home. 61 2 miles out on black top $2,450. Don't let this one get away from you. A F. Wilson Broker. Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. 64? ltc FOR SALE: 5 room modern cot tage on Nantahala Lake and paved Wayah' Road. 3600 feet elevation, looked gate, very pri vate $3,800. $1,200 cash. Brokers protected. Might consider trade of equal value, lower elevation. See R S Peek. Agent. Franklin, or write H. Alien, General De livery. Franklin. S4 ? 2tp ? SU FOR SALE: Apartment size elec tric stove $25.00: 4 gas. 4 coil, heating units with safety, nice for heat in summer homes. $15.00 each. 6'i miles from Franklin, 3 miles on Burningtown Rd. O. R. Shafer. S4 ? ltp " I WANTED: Employment for excel lent female typist. Can also per form light office work. Conscienti ous worker and can offer exper ience references. Call 755. 84? 2tc? Sll FOR SALE Modern 3 bedroom home. In sulated throughout, central heat plant. Inside city limits. Beauti ful view. 5 acres of land, will sell as one unit or will sell home and lot. 2 bedroom modern home on Har rison Ave. Full basement, steam heat. Bargain at $7,000. 300 acres of timber land on Cowee $20.00 per acre. New 8 room house. 2 baths. 30 acres of land. 200 young apple trees. Elevation above 3000 feet For quick sale, priced at $8,500. Between Franklin and Highlands Have other homes, farms, build ing lots inside city limits and ojtside. also building lots from l'/i. acres up. Timber land from 15 acres and up. Priced to sell Also farms. Call 667 day or 584-J3 after 5 p.m. It. 8. PEEK, Broker Next door in SAL Store Franklin. N. C. S4? 4tp? S25 Harshaw. of Franklin. August 20 Mrs Ollie William son. of Bryton ; Mrs. Martha Hicks, of Nantahala; Mrs. Carf Quest, of Detroit. Mich.: Mrs. Jim McCall. of Cullasaja; Mrs. Sue Ledford, of Franklin. August 27: Mrs. Edward Mash bum. of Highlands; Dean Pen land. of Franklin: Neil Sanders, of Columbus. Ohio: Miss Bell Bryant, of lotla. August 28: Kenneth McCall. of lotla: Mrs. Ira Fassmore. of Cul lowhee: Mrs. George McCall. of lotla: John Wood, of Detroit. Mich.: Miss Glendia Cowart, of Prentiss. August 29: Oscar Arnold, of Cullasaja: Mrs. Rowena Jones, ol Prentiss; Mrs. Vinnie Browning, of Franklin ^ Charles Hayes, of Franklin. August 30: Luther McCall. of Cullasaja: Jim Peek, of Ellijay: Daniel Frady, of Sylva; John Arnold, of Franklin: Howard Tay lor. of Asheville: Claude Bradley, of Etna; Mrs. Martha McClure. of Blairsville. Ga.; Jeff Passmore, of Cullowhe*.. Mrs. Maude Hop kins. of Cartoogechaye; Cecil Mashburn. of Nantahala. August 31: Claude Bradley, of Etna; Carl West, of Lenoir; Mrs. Eddie Mashburn. of Highlands: Daniel Frady. of Sylva; Mrs. Car rie Frady. of Sylva: Mrs Howard Taylor, of Asheville; Miss Dona Taylor, of Asheville: Mrs. Mar garet Stanley, of Franklin; Earnest Beaver, of Statesville. DISCHARGED: August 28: Mrs. Louise Stiwin ter. of Highlands: Jim Jones, of Cowee: W. C. Calloway, of High lands: Kenneth McCall, of Iotla: Miss Carolyn Giles, of Cowee; Henry Ward, of Washington. August 29: Mrs. William Nix. of Highlands: Cecil Queen, of Franklin; Mrs. Alice Stamey, of Prentiss; Kelly Cunningham, of Sylva: Mrs. Victoria Harshaw, of Franklin; Mrs. Martha Hicks, of Nantahala. August 30: Charles Evans, of Nantahala ; Mrs. Inez Mason, of Franklin; Mrs. Lois Beeney, ol Franklin: Mrs. Eva Hedden, of Walhalla, S. C.; Mrs. Geneva Nichols, of Gastonia. August 31: Mrs. Jake Passmore. of Ellijay; Wayne Elkins, of Car toogechaye: Wendell Waldroop. of Franklin: Roy Ledford, of Seneca. S C.: Paul Ledford. of Prentiss: Mrs. Bessie Green, of Sylva: Myna Cunningham, of Sylva. WANTED: Home-cured side meat ? shoulders and hams. Rav Feed Co.. Phillips and Palmer St.. Phone 278. S4? tfc FOR SALE: Nice baby buggy,! baby car seat and baby chair. See Mrs. J. A. Fowler 'at the old! Munday residence on Main St. S4? ltc FOR SALE" Newly remodeled house in Band Cove and 7 acres land. Choice building lots. If you like privacy arid a beautiful view, this is it. 1 1 2 miles from court house ? outside city limits. In cluded are a. stream, garage . with :oom above and cement floored barn, ideal for work snap. Set Douglas Young, Otto. N. C. 34 ? 3tp ? S18 HOUSEWIVES 1 If your children are back in school, use your free time to earn with Avon. Write Mrs. Dorothy Bruton. 183 St. Dunstan's Roa'd. Asheville. N. C. ,34? ltc SEE DON Ledford. at Sossamon Furniture Store to have your oil heater cleai.ed out and checked. S4? ltc HELP WANTED: See me for good Rawleigh Business now avail able in West Macon County. I will help you get started. Clyde Gailey. Main St.. Franklin. Phone 175, or write Rawleigh s Dept. NC1-770-594. Richihond. Va. S4 ? 4tp ? S25 OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this area to service and collect from cig arette dispensers. No selling. Car references, and $600.00 to $1800 00 investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $350.00 monthly income. Possiblity full time Work. For local interview give phone and particulars. Write International Distributing Co., P. O. Box 865. Okla. City, Okla. S4 ? ltp RELIABLE PARTY Must be capable to operate and manage a business. Work con sists of servicing route of cigarette machines. No selling. Full or part time. Route established for opera tor. At least $1,125.00 to $2,250.00 cash investment required. This Is a very profitable business of your own that can be started on a small scale and be built up to a very Urge profit annually. Write, giving phone numbtr to Auto matic Merchandisers. Inc., Suite 152, 5009 Excelsior Blvd.. Minne apolis 16, Minn. S4? ltp FOR SALE: Three bedroom house. 4 miles north of Franklin on River Bend Road. Good garden, water in house and nice view of mountains. J. C. Southard. Route 3 / A28 ? 2t.p ? S4 DO YOU want a genuine, clear facet cut Cowee Ruby? Color is rose red. Stone has been appraised by a commercial expert at $175 per carat. Stoiie weighs 1.10 carat. Also a smaller ruby ? .52 carat Owner will sell at liberal discount for cash. Call nt Franklin Pres:. office. A2&? ltp WINTER SUPPLIES now in at the rummage sale Open Satur days from 9 until 3. Joe A?heai Building. Main St. Room 113. S< ? tfc FOR SALE: 30 acre farm or sum mer home, 3 bedrooms, bath, hot and cold water, gravity (low Natural place for fish pond and swimming pool. On paved high way. lovely view. 6>? miles from I Frankin. 3 miles on Burningtown Rd . O. R. Shafer. 64? ltc FOR SALE: Oood condition ? see in operation. One TD-14 Bull dozer; One Loader (one yard bucket i; One White Tractor, low boy Trailer: One 1958 OMC Dump truck: One 1950 Dumptruck. Sell part or all. Terms. Phone GL. 6-6329 or GL. 6-9 li 2 Write Hubert W. Pressley. Maggie. N. C. A28 ? 3tc ? Sll ? TELL YOU what I'm gona do. I will sell you a 3 bedroom home with gravity water. Nice stream running by the house Lovely lawn, beautiful view. And you c4n save by finishing the house. $5,500 A. F. Wilson. Broker Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. S4? ltc FOR RENT: Two furnished apart ments ? adults only. For Sale or Rent ? One house on Iotli. St. Call 437. Mrs. Herman Dean A28? 3tc? Sll FOR SALE: Bargains in good used typewriters. Call 732. A28 ? 2tp ? S4 FOR SALE: One genuine Frigi daire 7 ft., used from 2 to 8 weeks each year for the last 8 years. One Hot Point apartment size 110 volt stove. Both for $65 or will sell separate. See W. W Hall at the end of Baird Cove Road. A28 ? tfc DON'T BUY till you see this 47 acres set beautifully upon the mountain. Cute white house snug gled in the trees with gorgeous view. Gravity water. Timber,' barn, tobacco allotment. $5,500. Your Future is here. A. P. Wilson Broker, Macon County Supply Co., Phone 23. S4 ? ltc FOR SALE New cinder block home. 16 miles from Franklin on paved road, 3.700 ft. elevation, gravity water. Beautiful mountain view, you can buy this home with l'/i acres or 61 V2 acres Terms. Better see this now. 2 bedroom home ? 1 acre located on Womack St. This is a good buy at $5,000. New modern 3 bedioom home ? large lot. near Burlington Mills $8,500. $2,500 down balance like rent. 7 acres, nice log cottage: 5 miles from town on Highlands road. Priced for quick sale. Also 5 modern homes in an around Franklin. SAM \V HIGDOX REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone 650W or 173 W . S4? ltc FOR SALE ? IN CASHIERS Nice mountain home and 3 acres of land fenced. Hjph up on moun tain. Wide nriveway, wonderful view. Entire house beautifully paneled. Hardwood floors. 2 large porches, 3 bedrooms, sleep 8 people. Comfortably furnished even washer. Rock terraced yard. Over 450 ft. frontage on main highway, nice woods and garden. This home is in fine condition and Wonderful location. Located '2 mile north of Cashiers inter section of highways 64 and 107. on 107. First drive on right af'.e." passing Indian Village- sis-n. Price I $15,000, Owiier, L. N. Clearwater.) Cashiers. N. C. A28? 3tp? Sll SO MUCH for so little. 4 mile-; out, a cozy 3 bedroom home. One acre, line garden and tailored lawn. $3,850 Terms, of course. See A. F Wilson. Broker. Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. S4? ltc , FOR SALE 90 acres, large stream, good road, view, enough timber to pay for property. $3,500. 15 acres with house, nice view! lake site, good road This is a good buy at $4,500. 1 acre with cottage, spring, wood ed. Ideal for summer. $2,000. 5 acres, house, view, good road $1,500. 18 nice building lots, high eleva tion. EXCLUSIVE WITH ? SHERMAN H. LEDFORD. REAI, ESTATE Phone 274 J3 or 88 S4? ltc THIS 45 acres has a fine bpld stream right on the road. 5 miles out and box type house. $2,500. Don't let the ink dry on this special. A. F. Wilson. Broker, Ma con County Supply Co., PhOne 23. 84? ltc FOR SALE: Eight, fat, six -weeks old pigs. Contact Charles Fergu son, Route 4, Holly Springs Com munity. A28 ? 2tp- ? 84 CRAFTS INVENTORY, and small amount of pottery and planters, for sale at below wholesale. Con tact J. P. Brady, Franklin Press. MOBILEHOMES ARE ROLLING WILD TRADES ON ANYTHING NOW! LOOK! 2 bedroom onlv $445.00 down. Save hundreds of dollars ? now ; SLIGHTLY USED one bedroom only $58.00 mo.; Dozens of new and used models to choose from during the Rimer Pie- Labor Day Sale. 'ONI 'H3WIH 3 Mi. from Greenville on US 28N. LOOK FOR THE UPSIDE DOWN SIGN. STORAGE SPACE ? For Rent by the month or by the year. See Calvin Henson at Dryman's. A21 ? tfc HERES A Honey. 2 acres or more. S400 per acre So close to town It's a Lulu See A F WUsoh. Broker. Macon County Supply Co.. Phone 23. ! S4? ltc i TO SETTLE AM ESTATE Here's an opportunity to aoqulre a big old two-story bouse that still holds many years of content ed living (or some lucky family. Near center of town on White Oak Street, it has seven rooms and bath. Property Includes 2.4 acres of good land with a fine big garden, chicken lot and good barn. All this ? plus a nice biy porch and a lovely view for only $6,000. (This is really a good in vestment, as the land alone is worth almost that much!) BXCLVSIVB WITH if TED REBER ? Realtor * Real Estate Specialist Since 1920 64 ? ltc WANTED: Middle-aged woman in good health to do general housework and live with elderly couple. All modern conveniences. Write, stating age. marriage stat us, experience, and other particu lars, to Box "O" c/o the Franklin Press. A21 ? 4tc ? Sll WANTED TO BUY good clean washed rags, suitable for use in garage and service station. Reid's Esso ? Corner Palmes and Phillips Sts., Franklin. S4? ltc FOR SALE: 1 Leroy Motor 21 h p. power take-off. Contact W. O. Smith near Iotla School. J131 ? tfc FOR COLLECTING DEBTS, SEK ME AT COURTHOUSE. SAM J. MURRAY. LICENSED COL LECTOR. A14 ? 4tc ? S4 FRANKLIN CENTENNIAL plates: In closing out the inventory of the Mountaineer Craft Shop 1 have on hand about a dozen Franklin Gentennial < 1855-1955 > plates, which we purchased follow ing the celebration. These now collector's items are only $2 each, while they last. J. P. Brady, Franklin Press. FOR RENT: Munday lot located on Palmer Street. Suitable for used car lot or parking lot. Con tact Mrs. J. A. Fowler on the premises. A21 ? 3tc ? S4 MRS. WILSON'S little boy. Alfred. is a waitin to show you just what you ben a huntin. Acres or lots, homes and farms. Let's pile in the jeep for the mountain land. A. F. Wilson, Broker. Macon Coun ty Supply Co., Pone 23. S4 ? ltc PRE-DEVELOPMENT SPECIAI ? Only 15 lake-front lots to be sold this year. Wooded, beautiful view, close to town, highway. Write Box K c/o The Franklin Press. J110? tfc FOR SALE: Good building lots on paved street. Sewer and water. See E. A. Stiles or call 783. Franklin. N. C. JlylO? tfc '?? FOR RENT: Tourists. Furnished five room cottage ? all con veniences ? six miles out on Highlands Road. Available Aug 1. Mrs. Frances Bullock, Phone 130. J 19? tfc ALL MOTORISTS can enjoy this summer heat compared with last Feb. 17. except some have had trouble with their radiator being stopped up. To them, Rickir.an Tire and Radiator Shop, located behind the A & P has the equip ment to make your old Radiator give you top performance and they can recore your old radiator if needed for much less than a new radiator. Of course, don't forget they have the latest tire capping equipment to recap youi tires with Electronical heat con trol. For trouble with radiatcr or tires see us. Rickman's Tire and Radiator Shop. .J19? tfc EASY TERMS can be arranceri for the purchase of the FRAN'K LIN TASTEE-FREEZ. There s still plenty of season left and everyone likes icecream. Contact J P Brady, Franklin Press.

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