Mrs. Hugh Jerry Barber ON MARCH 5 ? Miss Jewel Frances Guest Is Wed To Hugh Jerry Barber In Michigan Miss Jewel Frances Guest and Hugh Jerry Barber were united in marriage Saturday, March 5, in a candlelight service held in the chapel of the Temple Baptist Church in Detroit, Mich. The Rev. Stan Cruse officiated using the double-ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Violet Opper thouser. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. (Jack! Guest, of Detroit, Mich., former residents of Franklin. She is the grand daughter of Harley Baldwin, of I^anklin. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs! Edd Barber, of De troit. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a white lace ballerina-length dress for her wedding. It was styled along princess lines with long sleeves and scalloped neckline dotted with tiny pearls. An orange blossom crown held her fingertip veil in place and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Mary Fairbanks served as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Patricia Guest, Trisha Evansoon, Linda Baldwin, and Betty Ann Guest, all cousins of the bride. They wore dresses of blue chiffon styled with ballerina length skirts, short sleeves, and scoop necklines. Blue flowered hats and arrangements of . pink carnations completed the cos tumes. Little Bonnie Shaw Avas flower girl and wore a dress of pink lace. Ronnie Jodway served as best man and ushers were Don Fletch er, Tom Kenny, Jim Poe, and Tom Perry. The mother of the bride wore a dress of blue chiffon with match ing accessories and a Corsage of white orchids. The bridegrooms mother wore a beige chiffon dress with orange accessories and a corsage of orange roses. Following the ceremony the bride and groom greeted '-"uests at a reception held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. On their return from a honey moon to Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Barber will make their home in Detroit where Mr. Barber is as sistant pro at the Plum Hollow Golf Club. A S C ITEMS ? Notify Office All farmers buying or selling land arc responsible for notifying the A.S.C. office in order that the farm records' may be kept current at all times. If cropland is involved in the ; trade, the tobacco allotment will be affected. Therefore, it is im portant that the farms be properly reconstituted prior to the beginn- 1 ing of the planting season. All i persons anticipating selling or buy- j ing farmland should contact the ' offi<^ and learn what effect the transaction will have on the farm . allotment before closing the deal. | By so doing, neither party will be disappointed in the manner in which the allotment is divided. Allotments are divided accord ing to the regulations of the De partment of Agriculture and agrce meents by the owners on how the allotment should be divided can not be accepted, except in a case where an estate is being divided among the heirs. All persons in volved in a land transaction should visit the office and bring their 'registered deeds showing ownership. Records will not be changed for land on which ex ceptions are noted in the deeds. By exceptions, is meant some party reserves lifetime control. Any and all 1960 farm allotment . notices are invalid if a change in ownership has taken place that xwill affect the allotment. The local county committee Is required by law to divide or combine farm illotments when cropland changes ownership Cost-Sharing Government cost-sharing under the 1960 Agricultural Conserva tion Program is available to Mtv con County farmers. There aro various practices in the county program to meet every major soil , conserving problem in Ma or. County. The A C. P. is the Na tion's means for cooperating with its farmers to protect our soil ar.d build it up The following prar l tices are available for assistance: Establishing permanent pasture 0 v REAPPOINTED i J. Lee Barnard, of Franklin, has been reappointed as chair man of the Macon County Board of Elections by the state board. Serving with him are A. W. Perry anjd Donald B. Smith. The state board made its ap pointments Friday. At Last! 4-H " Show Is On I j Macon 4-H clubbers Will hold : their long-delayed talent show to- ! morrow (Friday) night at East' Franklin School at 8 o'clock. The show has been postponed j twice because of the weather . Mere than 100 club members j will perform. The public is in vited. hay; seeding additional vegetative | cover in crop rotation; lime for j farmland: forest tree planting; tile draina-e; open ditch crain- j age; and winter covcr crops. If the land has been limed with- , in the past year no lime is re quired. If limed within the past] five years, one ton of lime is lecommcndct' p:?r acre If it has I been over five years since lime | was used, two ton* ate recom- j minded. Available pasture and Meade vc-.'-d< ate qrcjharc priss, fescue, lacii'i clove.-, red clover, white plover, and alfalfa. Farmers who pick up the r pur chase order. > wi*l have month to g;-t th^m filled from eligible vendors anil untli May 30 to re port the practice completed. I ' r~~~: News About People Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sims, and two sons, Guy and Frank, of Gainesville, Ga., visited Mrs, Sims' mother, Mrs. Burt Penland. last week end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harrison and two children, Mack anc Betsy, of Scottsbcro, Ala., spent last week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and i Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Setser. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Set se and other relatives last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Set ser and family, of Scotts, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Porter and family, of Salisbury. ,Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Slafele and family, of Forest Park, Ga., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Slagle and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crawford, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chastain spent Sunday in Central, S, C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chat tain. Mrs. Crawford Moore, of Ra leigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Green, of Burlington, are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mis. A. R. Higdon. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pattillo and daughter, Anna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pattillo in Newnan. Ga., last week end. Miss Amanda Slagle visited friends in Sylva last week end. Mrs. L. B. Phillips had as guests last week end her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richie Meech, of Christ's School, Arden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pattillo and daughters, Lydia and Bar bara. of Bryson City, visited rela tives and attended the North Legal Advertising Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of the estate of Ethel Gillies Redden, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24 day of March. 1961, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 22 day of March, 1960. Charles Fraser Redden, Jr. Executor M24 ? 6tc ? A28 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY MACON COUNTY SUPPLY COM PANY vs. A. . HAY and wife JANE M. HAY I A. C. Hay and wife, Jane M. Hay, the defendants above named, I will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Macon County, in which the plain tiff claims the sum of $372.22 based on account for buildinc materials and other merchandise sold and delivered. | Said defendants will also take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the under signed Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, on the 19th day of May, 1960, and answer or demur ] to the complaint of the plaintiff, or plaintiff will apply to the Court | for the relief therein demanded. Said .defendants will further I take notice that in said action I an order of attachment against the property of said defendants has been issued on the 12th day ' of February. I860, and the fol j lowing property attached : All the land, rights, ease ! ments and property described in a deed from George G. Jacobs, widower, to Angus C. Hay and wife Jane Martin Hay. dated 24 September. 1954. and registered in te office of the registered in the office of the County, North Carolina, in Deed Book G-6, pge 196. and described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe driven in the ground situated about 25 feet West of the | Jacobs Road, runs Southward with Harley Crawford's line to j an iron pipe driven in the | ground on the North side of Still House Branch, Harley I Crawford's corner; thence down Still House Branch in a Western direction with Everett ] Cook's line to a maple on the ? North side of Still House j Branch, Everett Cook's corner: i thence Northward with Everett Cook's line to an iron pipe, formerly a black oak, a corner of the land owned by the Tai lent Heirs: then with the line of the Tallent Heirs land. Southward to a hickory, a U.S. Forest Service corner: then Eastward with U. S. Forest Service line to a pine, a Forest Service corner: thence continu ing Eastward with U. S. Forest Service line to a birch, a U.S. Forest Service corner: thence Northward with the line of Mrs J. E. Perry to a chestnut, a corner of Gene Jacobs' lane': thence Northwest with Gene Jacobs' line to the BEGINN- j ING. containing 30 acres, more or less. Said order of attachment is re- f tiirnable before the undersigned ; Clerk f the Suoerior Court at her off!re In 'aid County on the 19th I dpv of Mav. 1960 This 19th dnv of March. 1960 ) KATE M WRINN Clerk of Superior Co'jrt. Macon County, N C 1 \T24 4tc.T&J? A14 STATISTICS GIVEN ? County's Forest Picture Brought Out In Survey A report entitled "Forest Facts for Western North Carolina", pre pared by the Ashe vi Lie Agricul tural Development Council, pre sents a thumbnail sketch of Ma con County's forests and the pro cessing. of forest products. Here are some statistics pointed up in the report: Total county acreage is 333.000. of which 62,000 acres are non forest; 6.000 forest non-commer cial; 265.000 forest commercial; 141,000 public: 124,000 private; 71.000 farm; and 53.000 non-farm. New board feet of sawtimber is 543,000,000. with 70,000,00 in soft woods and 473,000,000 in hard woods. Cords of cordwood total 2,437, Carclina Symphony concert here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carpenter 1 spent last Sunday with their son, Dean Carpenter, in Anderson, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Franklin and daughter, Linda, of States ville, visited Mrs.. Franklin's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dean, and other relatives last week end. 030. with 312.000 In softwoods and 2,125.000 in hardwoods. In 1958. lumber delivered to mill or plant totaled 4,297.000 board feet for a value of $214,850; pulp wood, 20,217 coords, at a value of $293,146. In the same year. 80.800 pieces of wood were cut as fence posts for a value of $17,340. The county's total value of wood pro ducts harvested was $525,336. The manufacturing employment picture in '58 saw 27 sawmills and 16 other i furniture, fenceposts etq.) operations going, employing a total of 189 workers. In nou munufacturing employment were 109 in logging, 101 in pulpwood production, and 16 in other opera tions, for a total of 226. Twenty nine trucks were used in lumber ing. 24 in pulpwood. and 16 in other operations, for a total of 69 vehicles. The report is the result of an extensive survey by the Forestry Commission of the Agricultural Council on economic factors re lated to forestry in each of the 23 western counties. The study was made under the direction o R. A. Campbell, leader. Ashevllle Research Center. U. S. Forest Service, and R. A. Vogenbergei . TVA forester. Ashevllle, chairman of the Forestry Commission "Forests are basic to the pro gress and econohnc well-being of all Western North Carolina coun ties", the report points out. Convincing proof is offered of this statement. In the 23 county area, forests occupy. 75 per cent of the total land area. This ranges from 44 per cent In Alleghany county to over 90 per cent In Swain" and Transylvania counties. Average for the state as a whole is .60 per cent. The over 18 thousand workers employed by the forest and wood using industries in the area com prise one-third of the Industrial ! employees of the area, or approxi mately the same number as are employed In the textile industries. The combined annual payroll of the industrial and non-industri al workers in the 23 county area who depend directly upon the forests and the wood-using in dustries for employment totals an estimated $82,370,000. National farm income dropped about IB per cent in 1959. Farm records can point to pro fflts. OUTSTANDING Janies (Jim) Tysinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tysinger, of Franklin, recently was elected to membership in Phi Kappa Phi. national honor society rec ognizing outstanding scholar ship, at N. C. .State College. Phi Kappa Phi is the highest academic award that can be re ceived by a State student and in technical colleges and uni versities it is comparable to Phi Beta Kappa in liberal arts in stitutions. The Weather lbe week's temperatun-n and rainfall below are recorded in Franklin by Manuor. Stilea, u\ S. weather obaerver; in Highland* by 'lii?lo? N. Hall a ltd W. a N? wton. TV A olM??rvf ??; and at the Coweta Hydroio^io i jil?>ralory. Reading* are (or the 24-hour period .-ndinjf at 8 a.m. of the day lirted. FRANKLIN High Low Rain Wed. 16th Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Wed. 16th Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 42 54 46 41 38 38 40 COWETA 38 41 53 45 42 37 36 51 33 29 31 17 28 32 * No Record. *? .63 Snow ?* .00 .00 .00 .10 .6 17 trace 19 .00 32 28 28 21 .92 .01 .00 .00 28 trace 22 snow 18 .00 18 .00 HIGHLANDS Wed. 16th 42 26 Thursday 50 26 Friday 40 28 Saturday 40 16 Sunday 36 23 Monday 39 14 gVOtlU HHP IT IN THE WANT AOS!" J OUND ' SERVICE ? EMRL.O'VN/IENIT ? PERSONAL. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 11 ACRES ? BEAUTIFUL VIEW IDEAL SITE FOR TRAILER PARK. Lots In Echo Valley on beautiful Echo Lake. Low down Payments. 30 Acres ? River Frontage near Hwy. 441 Sout. DAIRY: Cattle, Equipment and Rights Only. House in East Franklin. 2 Bed Rooms and l'/4 Baths. Ideal Lo cation. $5,700. LOTS IN TOWN LARGES ACRES: 1600 ? 350 200 and other Listings. MOSES & OWENS REAL ESTATE Full Time Salesman ? Joe Moses Desoto Trail Jewelry Store I Franklin, N. C., Phone LA 4-3185 REAL ESTATE New ranch style home, radiant heat, three bedrooms, two full baths with ceramic tile, extra large living room, wall to wall carpet, large carport with utility room, modern built-in kitchen. Large lot with beautiful view, in city limits. Priced to sell. Six (6) acres of land on Georgia road across from Cagles Cafe. 330' road frontage, ideal business lot. Three bedroom house with garage apartment: House has full basement. Apartment completely furnished. Both have oil heat. A nice home plus Income from apart ment. Just 3 miles out Highlands Road: Six 16) acres plus nearly new 3 bedroom house. Deep Well with pump. This property has six more ideal building sites. Beautiful views. Brand new brick home, 3 bed rooms. extra large lot, carport, paved drive-way. In city limits. About 25 building lots. Most of these are in the city limits. They are priced to fit your pocketbook. If you have a vacant house or apartment, call us and we will help you rent it. Do you want to sell your prop erty quick? We will buy now and sell later. Call us at LA 4-3454. Our little red office is located between the riverbridge and the TOWN MOTEIj. Come by aiul se us. SANDERS A WOOD AGENCY Itc ? Residential Lot ? Located on upper side of Palmer Drive In fast-growing Palmer Sub division, restricted for your pro tection! This Choice half-acre lot (with town water available', can be your "Home Site" for juat $2000 ? if you act promptly! EXCLUSIVE WtTH ? TED REBER ? Realtor * Real Estate Specialist ?Since 1920? M24 ? ltc Get The Hole Deal Dirt Dirt Cheap Cold lets go south. Alfreds swapin a 2 bedroom furnished home on the ocean at Titusville, Fla. This fine home is in the 418.000.00 class. Lets talk this over. Acreage or home in Macon County. Wanta get out and be in. 3 acres ' home site bulldozed about I mile from town on state road. Hiirry its later than you think. $700.00 yeah thas all. Pick and Pay. Investment prop- [ erty. I have 3 2-apartment homes in city. $8000 00 each. Then I have a fine 4 bedroom home on coiner in town, jam up. There are 2 attic rooms easy does it for additional bedrooms. Theres a bath in attic. Pull basement. Ex ceptional future here. $20000.00 Terms. Lots Alfred gets lot*. In town cr country startin at $500.00. A! fred ran help you ret that dream home started. 42 acres, investment, few years for hansome profit $1800,00, 159 just rite to develope $20,000. 170 just a wisper from town, easy access $25000.00. 119, 5 room house, trout stream, springs Moneysworth $12000.00. Moteles. lioteles and rental property. See Mrs. Wilsons Little Boy Al fred. I am minding my own bussiness. 19'/2 Main St. Phone LA 4-3316. HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE on White Oak Street 1 three bedroom house; 1 two bedroom house; 1 two bedroom apartment; Will sell seprately or together. See Calvin Henson for prices and terms. Phone LA 4-3285. M24 ? tfc FOR SALE: Four full-blooded Siamese kittens. $15.00 each. Call LA 4-3057 or see Bob Daniels, Natural Gems at Ruby Motel. M14 ? ltc FOR SALE; 70 acre tract of moun tain land. Five acres in cultiva tion, seevral springs, 'tood lake site. Locatetd on a gravel road In Clark's Chapel section. For de tails call Fred Amnions, LA 4-3159. M24 ? 2tp HOUSE for sale. Located in East Franklin. Newly decorated, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and din ing area, large living room, all hardwood floors, electdc heat, stainless steel sink and hot water heater. Lot 100x200 feet. Large outside storage house and garage. See Ross Lunsford F25? tfc FOR RENT I UNFIRNISHED THIIEE room ap ? ; ' ment with one bed room. i . .vate bath in a new brick buildii Adults Call LA 4 2980, Mrs. lit. man Dean. APARTMENT for rent Three rooms and bath, two blocks from courthouse. Phone LA 4-3222 or come to Franklin Fruit Store. M3? tfc STORE BUILDING for rent on main street adjoining Slack Auto Parts. Write Dr. C. W Nel son, Box 818. LSntana. Fla. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS . Household Items NOTICE: Have furniture ? will travel, will trade, will buy, will finance, will cater to cash ? no baloney. Come see ? come save. Patton Furniture Company on the Square. M24 ? 3tc ? A7 FOR SAI.K: COMPLETE SET8 OR ODD PIECES OF BEDROOM AND DINING HOOM FURNI TURE YOUR CHOICE IN WAL NUT, CHERRY. OAK MAHOO ANY, MAPLE AND OIHER AT SCOTCH PRICES AI^O FOAM RUBBER BEDDING ? A OTIAR ANTEED SA VINOS SCOTCH BAROAIN CENTER BAl^AM ROAD. HAZELWOOD N C PHONE OL 6-9084 A9? tfc FOREST PRODUCTS WANTED TO BUY Black' Walnut lumber E S. Purdom Company I Route 1, Wavah Road.. Pranklin N C 029? tfc I SERVICES WELL DRILLING 6 and I inch wells Domestic and com mercial type Experienced well contractor F E noRer* Tel ! I. A 4-3135 S25? tfc CITY SIGN CO. Neon and Plastic slims, all types lettering and dis plays, erection service, 24 hr. main tenance. All signs manufactured in our shop. % mile West of Day ton Rubber, Waynesville. <31 68311 or GL 6-8373. Free estimates J 14 ? tfc FOR SHEET METAL work, call LA 4-2321 or LA 4-2868. Gutter ing, awning, heating, and alumi num work. F.HA. approved, up to three years to pay. Franklin Sheet Metal Shop. "First in Qual ity and Service". Now located in East Franklin Just North of US 441, 64 and 23 Intersection. | A27? tfc CAMPBELL REFRIGERATION SERVICE: Service on all type appliances. Phone 3L51 Bryson City, N C. or write P.O Box 763. D10? tfc EMPLOYMENT WANTED AT once ? Rawleigh Dealer in Macon County. Write Rawleigh's, Dept NCC-570-3. Rich mond. Virginia. M3 ? 5tc ? M31 HELP WANTED: Someone for light housekeeping, middle aged person preferred. Call LA 4 2522. M17 ? tfc WOMAN WITH car to call regu larly each month to establishrd Studio Oirl Cosmetic clients in and around Franklin, making necessary deliveries, etc... 3 or 4 hours per day. Route will pay up to $3.50 per hour. Write Studi ? Oirl Cosmetics, Dept. C'L-36.) Glendale. California. M10- ? 3tc? M24 MIDDLE A DO ED colored woman desires full or part time work, light housework or baby sitting. Contact Ella Burgess on Lyle St. M24- ltp PART TIME EMPLOYMENT YOUNG MEN between the ages of 17 and 35 for vacant positions in Sylva National Guard., Previous active duty desirable but not necessary. Veterans over 40 years of age accepted if you have one year of active duty for each year over 40. Valuable training, good pay and retirement. If Interested, contact M/Sgt. P. M. Mull at Na tional Guard office in Sylva, N C or call JU6-4313 in Sylva. M24? 2tc ? M31 AVON OFFERS opportunity. Nt-ci, money to help your family bud get? Avon n. eds you to servie ? customers. Mis Ruth Blake. P O. Box 1336, Phone OX 2-3739. Hen dersonville. N C M24? ltc FOR THE FARM ONE MULE and harness for sale. Mule Is eight years old and weigh* about 1000 pounds. Call LA 4-3222 or come too Franklin Fruit Store. M3 ? tfc WANTED: November and Decem ber killed ? Country Hams: also Country Bacon. Ray Feed Co . Phone LA 4-2719. M24? tfc NOTICE: We fill A.S.C. purchase orders for ? Fertilizer, Lime. Grass ana Clover Seeds. Ray Feed Co . Phone LA 4-2719 M24 ? tfc FOR SALE: Massey Harris 1 pony ' tractor, double disc harrow, cul tivator. plow. Excellent condition. Good buy Bill Sides Realty Com pany, phone Bryton City 6245 MJ4 4tc A 1 4 GENERAL AliCOHOLIC'S ANONYMOI'i Those interested call LA 4-2713 Franklin, or write Alcoholic Anonyinou', Franklin, N C CASTLE TRAILER SALES High quality Mobilehomes at low reasonable prices, you don't have to pay a high price to get a high quality Mobilehome. Come In let us prove It to you. Down payments as low as $400. See New Moon, America's finest quality Mobile home, aluminum exteriors, some with electric stoves, fine custom furniture and rugs, heaviest frames made. 35 to 55 feet long, real low prices you can afford, 6 years to pay in. CASTLE TRAILER SALES, three miles past Westgate on 19-23 West. 1457 Hay wood Road. Asheville. Dr ilt'l' 3356 F18 -6tc ? M24 ] WORK SHOES $7 95. boot 1 I -!I5. j , Boy's bout -S7.95 and $1).)! " | ' table of Jui man shoes on $8.99. Jest i ecelvtd a ; !) : of white Ini ks with b!u''v Dryman's yt>-!? and Boys ' ???>; M17 ? Itc NOTICE K.nrii'.v winter > Rummane & Thrift Shop < >i? every Sa'uiday from 9 a : p.m . ,1ih Asli-ai Building ..'> St N12 -tie WANTED: Clean cotton rags. Will pay 15c per pound. The Prank lin Press. M 17 ? tf WANTED: Country cured hams. Write me what you have. J. Phil Tate, Box 141, Highlands, N. C. M17 ? 'tfc WE STILL have Ivy League ; Polished Cotton Pants on sale, sizes 31 to 36. two pairs for $5.00. Also boys pants, two pairs for $4.00. Dryman's Mm and Boys Store M17 ltc IT'S UDIES night March 29 fit. tile meeting of the Methodist Men's Club at Union Methodist Church. M24-^ltc SEE THE bl? tailoring display Tuesday. March 22. all day at our store for Spring and Summrr suits. Bo sure and come by 1 whether you buy or not , . we cant you to see It Dryman's Men ind Boys Store 417 ? 3tc ? M31 =X3R SALE: 41 loot-2 bedioom house trailer. All white enamel Lite hen. shower and tub, 34 foot iluminum awning. See or call C. D. Corbin. Jr., at LA 4-2639 ./ VI 17? 2tc? M24 IT'S LADIES night March 29 at the meetlnt! of the Methodist Men's Club at Union Methodist Church. W24? ltc (iold Star Medallion Mobil flomr t!i:; 53 x 10 two b.'thoiinn All electric features electric baseboard heat electric i fin1-' electric ^a-uayt C..-.3 Osal el cti'ic *hs . ...vi . Uctric wa. i ir i lectric i :L1 rlk I'ilcl.li iliHMl At ? om lei list a lu:: page but to ? we must stop . . ... * '..1 ' >[?en House . ,ii ,.c ay Mai CI* 12th i; .0 a n* (00 p.m. Sunday March 13th 1:30 ? 6.30 p.m. RIMER INC. Sales Terrace No. 3 Easliy brldKe at White Horse Ac new Easley Highway M17 ? tfc IT'S LADIES night March 29 at the meetinr; of the Methodist Men's Club at Union Methodist Church. M24 ? ltc GROW YOUR own fruits and nuts. Write for Free Copy Il lustrated Sprint; price list, offer ing large asortment Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Nut Trees. Landscape plant material Including Roses. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURS ERIES; Dept. N 13. Waynesboro. Virginia. ' ? . ITS LADIES night March 29 at the meeting of the Methodist Men's Club at. Union Methodist Church. M24 ltc WANT AD INFORMATION RATES One or Two Issues ? 65 cents per issue for 32 words ""or less. For each word above 32, add 2 cents to C5 cent min imum. 10 per cent discount when cash accompanies order Three or more consecutive issues? Same rates with 20 per cent discount if cash accompanies order. KEYED ADS i Keyed ads (identity of advertiser or advertiser's ad dress withheld) bear an additional charge of 25 cents tor each insertion Keyed ads are accepted in strict confidence. No information will be given by The Prfess concerning advertiser DISPLAY RATES In type like this, 15 cents per line.i In CAPITALS or bold type like this, 20 cents for each line. In lypy like iliis, 38 Vents per line. Same rash discounts apply to display ads M\ tiencliln" is 10 a m Wednesday of each week