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REMEMBER THIS OLD FRANKLIN SCENE? How good's your memory? Remember the old Junaluska Inn in Franklin? This picture by Frank Smith was on a postcard found by Joe Moses. The postmark is 1910. Streets were still ,dirt back in those days ami the picture shows that sitting on a shady porch watching the world go by on horseback was a pleasant pastime. Pine Grove Happenings \ Mrs. Betty Suttles Phone LA 4-3356 Staff Correspondent Mrs. Hallie D. Sriles, of Char lotte, visited her sister, Mrs. W. T. Tilson over the week end. M.s. Stiles is building a home in our community. We are glad to have Mr. Bill D al home again aft;r a stay in Angel Hospital. Mrs. Mauoe L. Corbin has sor.e to North Wilkesbcro for a short visit. No. 3 name was Isabelle Anderson when I first met her and she lived o.v the mouth of Tellico Creek. "I built a house on the head of the creek and when we were married on a Friday, we moved into our own place on Monday. ' "We lived there right up until last May when we men ed here, and I farmed and raised stock in the mountains." Mrs. DeHart said. "It was a scary place . . . the last house on Tellico gap, lots of snakes and wild animals and stuff: but we had about 10 or 12 head of cattle, 60 or 70 hogs, and lots of sheep and it was good to see them com ing in to the house to get salt or feed." Six Children The DeHarts had six children,' four girls and two boys, the last born in 1925. They are Mrs. Ervin Smith, of Iotla community, Mrs. Carl McCoy, of - J^anklin, Mrs. Sam Crisp, of Bryson city. and Miss Nell DeHart. who lives with them. Went DeHart. of Franklin, and Verd DeHart, of Tellico Ml", and Mrs. D> Hart are both members of the Tellico Baptist. Church. "We get along right good on our little mountain farm", Mr. DeHa t ( said rcmuiUclng: "Ves", Mrs. De Hart addec, "we had our ups and. downs . . . sometimes it seem ed like all downs." "Ws've beer, thankful for all we had," Mr. DeHart said. Recall Luck The DeHarts related how they had their worst luck in 1957 whea both of them had to have opera tions at the same time. Bills fo these were high, and Mrs. DeHart had to stay in the hospital for 32 days. "A nurse told me it was a miracle I recovered", Mrs. DeHart said, "but here I am". She is still troubled with dia betes and they both go toy check ups with the doctor every two months. ? After their recovery, Mr. anci Mrs. DeHart decided to sell their farm on Tellico Creek, pay their hospital bills, retire, and move I closer to town. "The kids wanted us to be closer so they could come out and see us more", Mrs. DeHart said. "We don't need land to farm now", her husband1 chimed in. "we keep a cow and a few chickens and the children come out and h?lp with our garden." Mr. and Mrs. DeHart are now eagerly looking forward to Sunday I when all their children are com i '.rig to visit and celebrate this 1 52nd anniversary of their leap' year wedding. FOR LOCAL DRIVE ? 'Heart Sunday' Canvass Slated By Volunteers ' This coining Sunday is "Heart , Sunday", the day on which ' each resident of Macon County will have an opportunity to join the nation-wide fight against the heart and blood vessel dis eases, the nation's number one health enemy. The "Heart Sunday" collec tion throughout the residential areas here will be conducted by an army of volunteers. Each volunteer wili visit residents in his or her immediate neighbor hood, presenting individual en velopes for contributions. The envelope may be sealed before being returned to the collector and the amount of the gift need not be revealed. ? The collection here will be conducted between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. Each volunteer will carry an official identifica tion form printed on a 1960 "Heart Sunday" kit wrapper. He or she will show the identifica tion on presenting a contribu tion envelope. SINGING SUNDAY A gospel singing will b" held Sunday, February 28, at the Mt.. Sinai 'Church of God, beginning at 1:45 p.m. All singers and the public are invited. More than 1,500,000 volunteers in 10.000 communities throughout the nation are expected to par ticipate in the house-to-house fund collectipn . on "Heart Sunday", February 28. gftr ffatiKlin Urttf and abr fttghlatibg JRaroniaii i ??*oon?1 '"iM* ???' privileges awt*?rlZMl *i Franklin. N C PunlUhed ??*rv Tnursds* hi The Frmnkiln Prsas Kntmbliirfed In 19$C a* Tft* franklin Fran Member N. C. fre$t Aa$ociail?n, National Editorial Amociation, Carolina j Prc*$ Phntn^rap^erg Association Charter member. National Conference of Weekly Nev tpaper Editorn Sf; B SCRIPT ION RAT K8 Inside Macon County One Year 13.00 ?Mx Monthly 200 Three Month* 128 T% o Y,wn 3 .25 Thre?> Yfars 7 50 OtTAUE MVON COLNTT One Ywt $3 50 siX Month* 2 25 Tf.ree Months 1 50 Two Y 6 25 ThrM T??rtr? 9 00 rWe I. \ 4 2010 BOB S SLOAN WEIMAR JONES J P BRADY UR.S ROB HIT PRY SON MRS BOB 8LOAN rARL P CAB** CHARLES WHITTINOTOW O E. CRAWFORD HOWARD JOHN .SON E CLEVE KINGSBERRV Publisher *ir.' i AdvtrtlMnif Mtntftfr hell tori* I Fdftor News Editor Or\r- ^JnriAgfM Sorjf *y Editor Op'TH t.or Machinist operator CompoilUw st?rotvp*?r DAVIT) ST'TT< ' tal Printer THf'R 'DAY. FF.BIil'ARY 25. 1310 ? aaronumiwi IT .M? Dr. Swalin No. 4 'orchestra during a single season. To accomplish thte herculean feat, the symphony travels thousands of miles. The musicians generally play two concerts in a single day and then ride 75 or 100 miles to meet a similar schedule the fol lowing day. There is no comfort able home to which to return; for during the tour home is the bus. a suitcase, and a table at a restaurant. The concert hall may be a municipal auditorium, a junior high school, or a taber nacle. Actually, the North Caro lina Symphony is at tome throughout the stajte. "Symphony Day" is as exciting as a trip to the moon to the more than 100,000 children who annual ly hear free children's concerts. Instruments which many know only by photographs and music they have heard only on records are brought to life by Dr. Swalin and "his musicians. To a child, a bassoon can be as exciting a dis covery as an elephant. And any one who doubts that listening to a movement from a Beethoven symphony is enjoyable need only visit his local children's concert and watch the faces and gestures of the young audience. Great cultural organizations have in the past been the luxury of patrons in the larger cities But thanks to Benjamin Swalin's imagination and industry, and to the enthusiastic support of the progressive people of North Caro lina. the smallest community can hear its own symphony which equals any in the nation. The Symphony satellite is launched each fall by local mem bership drives, which are con ducted throughout the state by the North Carolina Symphony Society. By responding to the local drive, each citizen can have a part in realizing the goal of an even greater North Carolina Symphony. Psychologist To Speak Here Macon County's Unit of the North Carolina Association for re tarded Children will meet on Tues day, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Franklin High School library. Dr. Allen R. Cohen, consulting psychologist with the division of special education and director of, the Educational Program for Trainable Children in North Caro lina, will be the speaker at the meeting. This is an open meeting and the public is invited to attend. Student To Show Finland Slides As a feature of the Ea-t Frank lin P.-T.A meeting tonight < Thurs day), exchange student Martti Haapakoski will show color slides of his native Finland. The meeting is set fv 7:30 In 'the East Franklin School Auditor i mm. and all patents and patrons '-of the school are invited to attend. Starting SUNDAY Kvery place you fco you'll be I hearing about . . . "A SUMMER PLACE" I The Political Pot Two More Out Two more "probables" f:r the governor's and lieutenant kovci nor's racas this we.k. J. Melville Broughton. Jr., chariman of the State Highway Commission, and State Budget Officer D. S. Col trane both announced they will not be candidates. Mr. Bioughton had been menisontd for the top job ana Mr. Coltrar.e for the num ber two spot. Scawell Running The governor's face 'turned intS a three-man contest la :t Thurs day with the announcement of Attorney General Malcolm B. Sea well. He is resigning as attorney general to m il: ? the race. On the R"pubHcan side of the fence, the first gubernatorial candidate got in the running with an announcement by Sanforc. lawyer Robert L. Gavin, a former U.S. district attorney. This is his first try for elective office. A. U.N.C. graduate, father cf thre children, and a member ol ^ i Sijnford law firm of Gavin. Jai k son. and Gavin, he was appoints [assistant U.S. district attorney fo: [ the Middle District, serving from 1954 until 1957. Rollman Protests Under protest. G O P. Congre: sional candidats Heinz Rolma. I has paid another $225 filing fee 'to the elections boaid in Raleigh j tor the special primary in I Congressional District to p.ck th j late Rep. David M. Hall's succes ! sor. He protests that the filing <.z : for the special and short t mi j should not Be the same as for the regular term because the man dected to the .--hort term will un.\ serve for a short while. The law .ays the filing fee is to be one per cent of the annual salary of the Congressman. Boliman also, in a lett?r : ; th state elections board, suggests th t no special ballots be printed- fo> the special primary, but to have the names of the Concressioi-irl candidates on the regular ballot twice, designating one foi ihi sp; eial or short teim and the otViv /or the regular term. He says t '.1 ? s wi 1 -ftve thousands of do'!ais. The Waynesville industrialist also suggests' thr.t Gov Hod1 set the special general < 1>. c'jon the same date as the ie:ula( election November, 8 as .1 fu th t means of saving taxpayer:-' mon. y Scandinavian Music To Feature Meeting Of Music Group j Tlu F.i'hiua.y n.e:'iii>. of th | r.k:in Music Study Club will be j 1 eV umorrow < Friday n; hi a 1 3 J iloi k at the Fu st Baptist Ct'urcn. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. -ally will present the progratn on -andinavin music. Mrs. W. L. Nothstein and Mrs. I. W. Tucker will serve as hos tt- ^es. A NEW DRIVE-IN SLATED FOR FRANKLIN Pictured above is Franklin's new drive-in restaurant . . . no, you haven't missed seeing it This is a picture of a scale model of a new drive-in that Manson L. Stifes is building on the Franklin-Dillsboro road (US 23-441). Mr. Stiles says that the parking Lot will accomodate mora than 100 cars on the curb and that there will be seals for 55 persons inside. The opening is set for April 15. Virgil Meadows will manage the restaurant. (Staff Photo) ^ w Want Ads WANT AS IATB S mdU par wrn*. with s cbr|? ef IS cents for each limrtlw. (ft cents extra for toy*4 s4r> Classified Display I In type like tnla, lb oenu pea line. In CAPITALS *r Ml t TW Uke this. 30 cents for each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash ssu? p?lw Willi It psr Mst <!?? put wID to aAml M per east tor t krm sr am ?????? allsa iwruoss ?f sum sA REAL ESTATE * No Exaggeration! ? Like to Own a practically new home in town, for Considerably Less than it would cost to build? 'This rarely happens, but here it is!) Have had this inviting prop erty listed for $12,500 cash, but for Quick Action ? owner has just authorized it to be sold for only $10,850 cash, or terms! In a t;ood residential neighborhood, this attractive home has three Large bedrooms and full bath, 19' living room, 18' kitchen-din ing area, and a full, concrete basement. And too ? the fine lawn, shrubbery and plantings ? are Most Attractive. There is a good garden, too . . . A $12,500 Value, that can be Yours for just $10,850 ? if you act promptly! Shown by appotfrtmrfit only. / v< i.rsiri: ii nil * TED REBER ? Realtor * Real Estate Specialist ?Since 1920? FI8 ? ltc REAL ESTATE L>ots in Echo Valley on beautiful | Echo Lake. Low down payments Almost new 3 bedroom house in East Franklin. All modern con veniences. 30 Acres ? River Frontage near Hwy. 441 south. DAIRY: Cattle, Equipment and Rights Only. 11 Acres ? Beautiful View, Ideal Site For Trailer Park. House in East Franklin. 2 Bed Rooms and l'-i Baths. Ideal Location, $5700. LOTS IN TOWN LAROE ACRES: 1600 ? 350 200 and Other Listings. HARRY MOSES: BROKER Moses & Owens Desoto Trail Jewelry Store Franklin, N. C. Phone LA 4-3185 F25 ? ltp FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, 6 acres, located on paved road 3 miles from town. Stream, sprint;, ideal summer home, $6,800. 70 acrcs with view, all timbered, $5,800. 4 acrcs with cottage, 3 spring good road. $2,500. 5 acres, hiltop with view, $1,000 All kinds of building lots. See1 me if you want to buy or sell. Exclusive With ? SHERMAN II. LEDFORI), REAL ESTATE Phone I.A 4 3110 or I .A 4 2712 F25 ? ltp FOR SALE We have for sale most any type j of Real Estate that is found in I Western North Carolina. Farm ] land, mountain land, residential i lots, tyjsiness lots, on U.S. High ways. also homes and businesses. I If you are interested in buying or selling Real Estate, please stbp ! by our office In the Ashear Build- j in? or call LA 4 3213 or LA 4-3245 We will be plad to assist you VALLEY VIEW HEIGHTS REAL ESTATE CO. R. S. PEEK. LICENSED BROKER F18 ? lto FER "LANDS SAKES ALFREDS GOT IT The Latest Dirt Ceptin fer sickness in the fam ily abody couldent touch this lor $2500.00 Taint but 14 acres and a 4 room house, gravity water. This one gota be cash. Just like an eageles nest, lookln down on the world. Taint but one a these. Oood old house, 3 bedrooms about l'/i acres. 5 miles out. Extra good Harden patch, extra good view. $5500.00. Alfreds mean, yeah he means to sell this NOW. It will take so little to make you happy Sooooaoo Looooooooog ifen you buy one of the 2 acre mountain side., home sites. Now seein is believing so Alfreds ready less go a look see. Gosh their only $1100 dollars and the home place is bulldozed out. Brother 'I have a do it your self kit that tops em all you own the lot and I can build you a house to finish er X will finish it. Value? This you gotta see. Come on in I am in a talkin mood. I GOT LOTS. Heres a Rem 300 feet on 441. new and old for $6000.00 terms. Nuff sed. Fit as a fiddle and ready to no. 4 rooms and bath cement blk house. Setin sassy o na knoll, easy access. 1959 model. Owner has leavelti's, lets talk about this. Upstairs over the basement of this brick veneried home are 7 rooms and bath. 4 bedrooms, plug in the electric heaters big lot, and a garage. Your own Christmas trees right in the frynt yard. On a paved street with; city water and sewerage Good neighbors, a home for fine folks. YOU. Scenery is beautiful all the way to this mountain and valley you can buy. Right on a state road and 119' j acres. Springs anr* streams are bubbling and gurgel ing their happy way a meander ing down the mountain and across your valley. Handy, setin up on the bank side a the road the 5 room home of C B S. with oak floors, commands aview if yon mountain and valley. Yep theres a barn, a garage, and an extra tired old house goes with it. Its a shame but you can, own this great big chunk of this georgeous country for only $12000 00. If you must th< re4 even terms too. i I MRS. W ILSON'S I IT! I K BOY ALFRKD 19' i Main St. LA 4-331B Res. LA 4 3I*K j HOMES FOR SALE HOUSE for sale. Located In East Franklin. Newly decorated, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and din ing area, large living room, all hardwood floohs, electric heat, stainless steel sink :ind hot water heater. Lot 100x200 feet. l^arge outside storage house and parage. See Ross Lunsford.1 F25? tfc HOUSE AND 14 acres for sale; located near Mashbum Branch Baptist Church. Bold sprint:, line view. Priced to sell. Alex Gibson. Route 5, Franklin, N. C. F25? 3tp? M10 LAND WANTED: I want to buy several tracts of mountain land in Macon County. Also interested in buying abandoned farm and pasture land. If you have eithr , of these classes of land for sale, write P. O. Box 27. or contact 1 J H. Stockt >n. Attorney. Frank lin, N. C. F25 ? 2tC ? M3 FOR SALE by owner: practically] new two bedroom .house, bath, carport, electric heat. Five miles out ? Just off Highlands Road. See Willis Teem at Nantahala Lumber Co. Fll -tfc / FOR SALE by owner: One ol Franklin's newest and best homes Ideal location. 3 bedrooms, large living room and dining room ceramic tile bath, modern electric kitchen, full cement basement $18,500.00 cash or terms. If inter ested write Box L c/o The Frank lin Press. F4 ? ltc FOR SALE : Four room house with 2 acres of land on gravel rotd in Ellijay section. See or write Lester Henry, Route 5, Franklin. Fll? 3tp? F25 I WILL pay cash for a piece of Macon County property to my liking. L. J. Codner on Watauga Road. You may have what I am looking for. Fll? 3tp? F25 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Newly, decorated com- 1 pletely furnished apartment wlthi automatic oil heater, free garnw. Adults only. See Mrs. F. H. Nolen 50-B First Street or call LA 4 30:i7 F1 1 ? 3tp ? F25 STORE BUILDING for rent on main street adjoining Slack Auto Parts. Write Dr. C W. Nel son. Box 818, Lantana, Fla. L AUTOS FOR SALE: 1949 Ford V 8. radio and heater. Spurgeon Solesbee Route 3, Franklin. N. C F1 l~^3tp? F25 1953 CHEVROLET Convertible for sale. Extra clean. See Joe Brad lev at 49 Bidwell St. F25 ? 2tp? M3 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TOR SALE: COMPLETE SETS OR ODD PIECES OF BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM FURNt TTTPE VOUR CHOICE IN WAI NUT, CHERRY, OAK. MAHOO ANY, MAPLE AND OTHER 1 I SCOTCH PRICES ALSO FOAM RUBBFR RFDniNQ ? A Ot'AI ANTEED SAVINGS. SCOTCH BARGA Irl CFN'TER BAI.SAV ROAD H \7.FT.WOOD. N r phone ot >; nn?4 A9- tfc FOR THE FARM LANDRACE PIGS f./r sale; inocu lated against, Cholera See Charles A Barker at Old Tritt Farm, between East I -a Porte and Tiickasegee or write P. O. Box 704. Cullowhee. N. C. F25 ? 2tC? M3 USED FARM MACHINERY B ? Allis Chalmers with cultivator, 1 runs good. $325.00 M.-T? John Deere An extra clean ] tractor with all extras ? $575.00 j Ford Tractor ? Three point hy draulic with plow. $425 00 I H ? Farmall with starter, lights. hydraulic lift, extra clean. $525 V A C. Case? A good tractor. Runs right :__$195.00 B ? John Deere with two bottom plows. , . $475.00 C Allis Chalhiers with cultivator and plow, extra nice. $495.00 Ford ? Major Diesel. Almost new, late model $1425 00 Cub Farmall with complete out fit. clean $625 00 H ? John Deere with hydraulic lift, runs (food. $175.00 60 Oliver, a nice clean little tractor. $165 00 We have a lame selection of tractors and .equipment for you to choose from at prices you can afford to pay At the present time we have over fifty tractors and hund reds of pieces too numerous to mention Check with us before you buy. We deliver. Smith Bro . thers Tractor Co. One mile South of Anderson. S. C. on Highway No 28 Phone CAnal 5-5430 ' F25 ? lte , ' FOREST PRODUCTS FIREWOOD Sounn Oak CUT TO MEASURE AND DELIVERED M-Ton Truck Load $6.00 Sa.me Load Oak Slabs $5.00 EHANKLTN FRUIT STORE Phone LA 4-3222 D3 ? tfc WANTED TO BUY: Blank Wa'.mr lumber. E S. Purdom Company Route 1, W;iyali Road, Franklin N. C. 029 ? tfc CHRISTMAS TREE Seedlings ? Scotch Pine 'French) 2 yr. 3" $20.00 per M. ? 2 ,vr. 6" to 8" $40.00 per M. Colorado Blue Spruce 3 years 4" to 6" ? $50.00 per M. ? 5 year transplant 8" to 10" $60.00 per M. Sherwood Nursery., 68 Woodward Ave., Ashe vllle, N. C. Alpine 4-2977. Fll- tfc W A NT! n BLACK H MV( r LOGS and Oli' iiy Lous Cash on Del' very Call in " ?' WOOD MOSAIC CORPORATION Thompson Si.. Bii more. N C Phone ALpliu j-0401 Jnll ? tfc SERVICES Surv- v ill'.; [ or Engiltce m? Woodrow H.i k <t v | ? call aftei 5pm I Tel 1,A 4-:U7(i F! 1 3te f* 2.") FOR SHEET META1, 'wort r;i LA 4-2821 Hi' LA 4 28( 8 Guil-l ing, awning, heating, und aluin. nirm work F ll.A appvoyi d. u'P '? to three years to pay Frank. 1. 1 Sheet Metal Shop "First In Qtial !-ty and Service" Now located tr. I East Franklin just North of U? 441, 64 and 23 Intersection. A27- tfc WEIJ, DRILLING ? 6 and ? inch wells Domestic and rom merclal type Experienced wel contractor. F. H Rogers Tel I, A 4-3135. S25 ? tfc CITY SIGN CO. Neon and Plastic signs, all types lettering and dis plays, erection service. 24 hr. main tenance. All sign* manufactured in our shop. <2 mile West of Day ton Rubber Waynesvllle. OL 68311 or OL 6 8373. Free estimates J 14 ? tfc CAMPBELL REFRIGERATION SERVICE: Service on all type appliances. Phone 3151 Bryson City, N. C. or write P.O. Box 763 D10- tfc EMPLOYMENT SALESMEN WANTED: You don't need to worry about getting or holding a job with your own Raw lelgh Business in Macon County where the more you work the more you earn. Thousands pros pering every year. Write at once for more information. Rawleigh's Dept NCB-570-802. Richmond. Va. F4 4tp ? F25 MATURE WOMEN ? your age Is not a handicap. If you have four hours a day and are able and willing to work. Avon has a won derful earning opportunity for you Mis. Ruth Blake. P. O. Box 1336, Phono OX 2-3739. Hender sonville, N C F25 ? ttc BABY SITTER will keep children in her home while mothers are at work. Contact Mrs. Verna Saiv ders. Route 2. Franklin, N C. F25 ? 1 t-c GENERAL WINTER .'ACKETS c . -;ale a. Dryman's Boys and Men's Store. Prices cut t i . -i?u. v 1 j off. Daman s i.Icn it ' ? S'.ore. P1B? 3te? M3 GEM CUTTK fo: ... plete 10 inrh o. .i.iucilng a nice l ock i<u:i Uo;. Call LA 4-2917 or contact Paul Cabe^ Prunklin, N. C. F25 ? ltc TOR THAT tailor-made suit, see the Spring samples at Dryman's Yes we will measure you to a perfect fit. no guess work. You pay when the suit arrives and we see that it fits you. Dryman's Meat and Boys Store. F18 ? 3tc ? M3 PRESIDENT'S MONTH SPECIAL BIk. 2 Bd. 10 wile Mobil Home W/Washer At Prefinlsh Alum. Only $58 53 per mo. We trade for anything. Sales Terrace No. 3. Rimer, Inc. Old Ea.xley Bridge Rd. at White Horse Rd. Phone, CEdar 9-5209. Greenville S. C. F1 1 ? tfc ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Those interested call LA 4-2713, Franklin, or write Alcoholiot a vitymons Franklin, N. C. CEDAR CHEST work shoeif n in.soi' , cork out-sole. ,?7.'!5: In-iilaleri Boots on sale for 31.95 Uijm.i.r, s Me-: and Boys Stori . I I 3t" ,\:3 BUI.ES. Si- EDS. pansy plants and ui'ion mis vet yours at the Franklin Scid Sto.e. P25 1U ? ASTLE TRAILER SALES 1 f : ? ! i quality Mobilehomes at low rea>. liable prices, you don't have to pay a high price to get a high que 11 ty Mobilehome. Come in let us prove it to you. Dmn payments as low 'us 441)0. see New Moon. America's finest cnia!.\v Mobile home. aluminum c.\u liars, some with electric stoves, fine custom furniture anci rugs. heaviest frames made. 35 lo 55 feet long, real low pries you can afford. 6 years to pay in. CA.STLB TRAILER SALES, three miles past Westgate on 19-23 West, 1457 Hay wood Road. Aslieville. Dealer 3356 F18? 6tc M24 NO'nCE: Family winter clothing.. Rummage & Thrift Shop. Open every Saturday from 9 a m. to 1 p.m., Joe Ashear Building, Mala St. N12? tfc NEW 56-puge Planting Guide catalog in color FREE on re el lies t. Offers Virginia's largest assortment of fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines, iandscapi plant material. Sales people wanted Waynesboro Nui< ?ri<s. Dept.. N-13, Waynesbord Virginia. F3 4tc F25 COMING SOON! Rose Bushes. Gladioli Bulbs, Apple Trees. Cherry Trees. Giape Vines, Flowrr ing Crab Trees. Pink Dogwood Trees, Chinese Chestnut Trees. The Franklin. 5 and 10c. Store. Franklin, N. C. F18 ? 2tc ? F25 ONE TABLE of Jarman S11.9& and $14.95 shoes on sale for $8.99. You will find these at Dry man's Men and Boys Store. F18-- 3tc ? M3 Starting SUNDAY Every place you go you'll fee hearing about . , "A SUMMER PLACE"
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