United Fund
Budget Meet
Set Tonight
An open meeting to receive
budget requests from agencies
wanting to participate In the
1960 United Fund campaign in
the Franklin area is slated to
night (Thursday) at the town
hall at 7 o'clock.
Each agency has been allotted
10 minutes for a representative
' to discuss needs with the budget
and admissions committee, of
which Earl Adams is chairman.
Participating agencies, their
representatives, and appointment
times are scheduled as follows:
Girl Scouts, Mrs. Harvey Price,
7 o'clock; American Cancer Soc
iety, Mrs. Lester Conley. 7:10;
Franklin Teen Association, Max
Henderson, 7:20: Macon County
Rescue Squad, Max Henderson,
7:30; Macon County Rural Com
munity Development Council, W.
W. Sloan, 7:40: Babe Ruth Lea
gue, Pete Penland. 7:50; Little
League, Jim Perry. 8: Boy Scouts,
B. L. MoGlamery. 8:10: Children's
Home Society, Mrs. Harold Cor
.bin, 8:20; Red Crass, James Hau
ser, 8:30; Tuberculosis Society,
8:50; Crippled Children's Society,
E. J. Whitmire.
Dr. J. L. Hill. Jr., is heading
this year's United Fund cam
paign and will announce plans
soon.
Mrs. Angel
Succumbs
At Home
Macon Native Was
53; Rites Held
At Ridgecrest
Funeral services for Mrs. Alma
Irene Sanders Angel, 53, a native
of Macon County who lived on
Route 5, were held Saturday,
October 8, at the Ridgecrest Bap
tist Church with burial following
in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Angel died the 7th at her
home after an illness of five
months. She was born Jan. 30,
1907, the daughter of Jack and
Mrs. Anna Brendle Sanders. She
was marreid to Homer Paul An
gel, of Franklin, In April 1921 In
Clay County. She was a member
pf the Watauga Baptist Church.
Officiating at the funeral were
the Rev. Paul Sorrels, pastor of
Ridgecrest Baptist Church, and
the Rer. Jack Lewis, pastor of
East Franklin Mission. Pallbear
ers were Earl Sanders, Mack San
ders, Clyde Scott, Kenneth Mash
burn, Douglas Vinson, and Har
old Scott, Jr.
Survivors include the husband:
three sons. Homer Lee Angel, of
Franklin; Joe Angel, of the home;
and Jack Angel, of Ashevllle: four
daughters. Mrs. Frances Leopard,
of Pontiac, Mich.; Mrs. Jewell
Walker, of Salisbury; Miss Kate
Angel, of the home, and Miss
Pauline Angel, of Highlands;
three brothers, Sam D. Sanders,
JPotin P. Sanders, and Weaver
Sanders, of Route 4; and six
grandchildren.
Bryant Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
Methodist Churches
Set 'Laymen's Day'
Services Sunday
"Laymen's Day" will be- observ
ed Sunday at several Methodist
churches oVer the county.
Laymen will conduct services
at the following: Asbury. Jerry
Sutton; Mulberry. Charles Cabe;
Patton, James Hauser; Union,
Wiley Clark; Bethel, Prank
j, Shope; Clark's Chapel, Portei
Duncan; and L. C. Howard, Hick
: oi-y Knoll.
CHURCH MEETING
The general meeting of the
Women's Society of Christian Ser
vice of the Franklin Methodist
Church will be today 'Thursday)
at 2 p. m. at the church.
Student Writes
His Answers
To Maconians
(Editor's Nate: Franklin'* ex
chance student from Turkey
has an excellent writlnc knowl
edge of English, having studied
It for five years In his native
country. However, speaking our
language Is another thing and
he is afraid some have trouble
understanding his attempts to
answer questions they ask him.
He brought his problem to THE
PRESS, explaining that he
wanted everyone here to know
how much he enjoys attending
Franklin High. He also wants
to tell us something of life In
his country. Sympathetic with
his problem, and at the same
time recognising that any of us
would be hopelessly confused
were we In Turkey, THE PRESS
has agreed to let the young stu
dent express his feelings and
tell about his country through
its pages. This column Is the
first in a series.)
By ADEM UNAL
I am very glad that I'll be able
to answer your questions here. I
asked THE FRANKLIN PRESS
to let me write and when they
accepted my suggestion I was
very happy.
I'll try to answer your ques
tions the best I can. By the way.
1 want to thank THE PRESS "very
much for giving me this oppor
tunity. I believe by coming In
touch with you it will be very
good for us to understand each
other.
The purpose of the American
Field Service is to make It poss
ible for people of all countries to
understand each other better.
American Field Service students
are chosen and sent abroad.
I believe 111 have a good knowl
edge about you and your country.
If I can teach you anything about
my people and my country I'll be
very happy.
Now, I'll answer your questions.
I am always being asked, "How
do you like it here?"
I want to say that, as a matter
of fact, I like It here very much.
As a rule, I have met people who
are sympathetic with my prob
lems (and I have had many of
them!) and people who are will
ing to help me. I can't say here
what I really mean with my poor
English. At present, I find It won
derful here. When I see your help,
I feel myself lucky to be among
you. I have a good family and
good friends. They try to help
me in every way. As a result, I
want to say:
I'll find it difficult to leave hero
at tfie last of the year. When I
return to my country. I'll remem
ber this year in the U-JS.A. with
pleasure the rest of my life.
I am happy to be able to give
some knowledge about my coun
try in my next writing.
Kirkley Suffers
Attack In Miami
George W. Kirkley, a summer
resident of Franklin of the River
Bend Road, suffered a heat atr
tack at his home in Miami, Fla.,
last week and is reported in sei>
ious condition at Victoria Hospi
tal there.
Hannahs To Represent
Grange At Convention
The West Macon Grange met
Monday night, October 10, at the
Carson Community Center with
Cecil Parker, worthy master, pre
siding.
During the business session, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hannah were elect
ed as delegates from this Grange
to attend the State Grange Con
ventoin at Southern Pines Octo
ber 2428.
MRS. SEWELL BIES
Mrs. Louise Deans Sewell, resi
dent of Franklin since 1945, died
unexpectedly Tuesday at 3 p. m.
at her home. Funeral services are
set for today (Thursday) at 4 p.
m. at St. Agnes Episcopal Church.
Bryant Funeral Home Is in charge
of arrangements.
PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS
3f8
TRAINED DRIVERS
. . . i
More than 4,000 truck drivers have
been trained at N. C. State College
Truck Driver Training School
NORTH CAROLINA MOTOR CARRIERS ASSN.
STATE HtAOOUARTLRS, TtUCKINO tOtlEXNC, RALE1CH I
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News
About
People
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Leslie,
of Longmeadow, Mass., are spend
ing several days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Carl P. Cabe.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conley.
Sr.. and son. Richard, of Nanta
hala, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Stevens, of Canton, were guests
of Mrs. George Conley last wee*.
Mrs. John Hurst, of Route 3, re
cently had as guests her daugh
ters, Miss Annie Hurst, of Port
land Ore., and Mrs. Berdell Mat
thews, of Wyandotte, Mich., also
her grandson, Ralph Matthews,
and! Mrs. Matthews and son, of
Wyandotte, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs and
Mrs. Lucille Pyatt and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jacobs
in Durham over the week end.
Miss Paye Brown, of Asheville,
visited her mother, Mrs. F. E.
Brown, last week. Mrs. Brown re
turned home with her for a visit
with her son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hlllard Brown
and family.
Mi*, and Mrs. Paul Place, 01
Grand Junction, Colo., are here
for a visit of several weeks with
Mr. Place's sister, Mrs . F. E.
Brown.
News From
Nantahala
By MRS. BETTY BATES
The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert
Bateman announce the arrival of
a son on October 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cross an
nounce the arrival of a son on
October 6.
Republicans from Nantahala
who attended the rally at Mur
phy Tuesdlay night, October 4, for
G.O.P. gubernatorial candidate
Robert Lee Gavin included John
Stepp, Vincent Jones, John Wis
hon, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wikle.
Bill Breedlove, of Swain Coun
ty, visited here this week.
Jeff Hampton, of Ellijay, Ga.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hampton here this week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Dills over the week end was their
son, Billy Dills, of Atlanta. Ga.
Miss Cynthia Queen, a student
at the Mission Memorial School of
Nursing at Ashveille, visited her
grandparents here last week end.
Mr., and Mrs. D. L. Owenby.
Harold Owenby, of Swannanoa.
is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. L Owenby. for a few
weeks.
Goldman Passmore, of High
Point, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Burgin Passmore, this
week.
Guy Grant, of High Point, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Oolen Solesbee
and son, Gary, of Chapel Hill, are
visiting Mrs. Solesbee's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Passmore.
Week end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Roper were their soi.
and daughter-inlaw, Odell and
Oonnie Roper, both of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Olsen Grant and
daughter, Sybil, and Mrs. Grant's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Dalrymple, spent Sunday in Elli
jay, Ga., visiting relatives. They
also attended the annual singing
convention at the Ellijay High
School.
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I The Sick
i ADMITTED:
October 5: George M. Lunsford,
lof Clayton; Herbert Wayman
Parker, of Jacksonville, Fla.
October 6: John Haskins Wil
cox, of Franklin; Dock C. Cole
man, of Lakemont; Mrs. Bi-yson,
Parker of Hayesville.
October 7: Glenda Gail Watson,
of Franklin: Miss Susie Derlane
Passmore, of Franklin.
October 8: Alvin Wayne Wav
CLINIC CHANGED
The Swain County Orthopedic
Clinic (crippled children > set for
the 28th of this month has been
rescheduled for the 21st, it has
been announced. Also, no clinic
is planned in November and the
December Clinic will be held on
the 9th instead of on the 23rd as
previously announced.
INFANT IVIES
Graveside rites for Theresa
Ann Crips, infant daunhter of Mr
and Mi's. Graver E. Crisp, of
Route 3. Were held Saturday, Oct
ober 8, at the Iotla Baptist Church
Cemeteiy with the Rev. Burt
Crawford officiating.
"THE APAHTMEH17
gg&KXtei
Fred MacMurrayf
THtAT?t
MACON THEATRE
Stin.-Mon.-Tue.
eon, of Cullowhee; Morgan H.
Shatley, of Franklin; AiKfrews J.
Lambert, of Franklin: Alex A.
Hopkins, of Pranklin.
October 9: Mrs. Preston H.
Clark, of Pranklin; Charmell How
ard, of Tiger, Oa.
October 10: Miss Mary Ethel
Hyde, of Bryson City; Melvin E.
McCoy, of Franklin; Mrs. Joseph
M. Cabe, of Otto.
October 11; Horace Rabun
Ramey. of Clayton.
DISCHARGED:
October 1: Mrs. Wllber Ray. of
Franklin; Russell Cannon, of
Clayton; Miss Mary Rose Hopper
of Atlanta; David Carey Wood, of
Rabun Gap.
October 2: Mrs. Loyd Donald
son, of Franklin; Owen L. Am
nions, of Franklin.
October 3: Miss Irene Sloan, of
Franklin; Mi's. James H. Scruggs,
of Franklin.
October 4: Jerry Milton Wall,
of Clayton; Mrs. Charles Harold
Morgan, of Franklin: Elizabeth J
Talley, of Highlands; Mrs. Bill S.
Huggins, of Franklin.
October 5: Mrs. C. T. Blaine, of
Franklin; Mrs. John R. Mitchell.
of Clayton; Audrey C Ledford. of
Franklin.
October 6: Lyle Garrison Estes.
of Franklin; Mrs. La vis Hamilton,
of Clayton.
October 7: James Waller Simp
son, of Frnnklin; Cecil E. Pare, of
Raleigh
October 8; Mrs. Oscar Aronld,
ol Franklin; Herbert W. Park
er, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs.
John C. Cross, of Topton: Mrs.
Neal R. Davenport, of Hayesville.
October 9: Alex A. Hopkins, of
Franklin; Mrs. Carl F. Phillips, of
Rabun Gap.
October 10: Morgan H Shar
ley. of Franklin; Alvln W. Wat
son. of Cullowhee.
GOING TO MEETING
A number of women from the
local chapter will attend the fall
meeting of District 1 of the Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Clubs in Black Mountain on Sun
day.
Know the forest fire protection
men in your area. Get their ad
vice on simple protective measur
es for your farm and woodlands.
PEAK WILL BE THIS MONTH ?
Autumns Color Show In W.N.C.
Is Getting Ready For Opening
Flashes of crimson and gold .n
"The Land of the Sky' arc signal
inn the opening of one of t he
greatest shows on earth: autumn
foliage in the mountains of Wes
tern North Carolina.
Visitors should keep in mind
that the color show moves from
high altitudes down the moun
tain slopes and across the valleys,
and that the earlier they visit the
mountains, the higher the altitud
es they should visit for a preview
of the brilliant foliage patterns
which decorate the entire' region
through October and last into
November at many points.
Reports from the Great Smoky
Mountains National Park. Blu'1
Ridge Parkway, and Pisgah and
Nantahala National Forests indi
cate that this will be a gocd color
year with the bit' show onstage
around October 10 at altitudes
above 4000 feet and the peak of
the general color display begin
ning around October 15.
"Indications are that the leaf
coloration in the Great Smokies
will be very good this fall," says
Fred J. Overly, superintendent of
the Great Smoky Mountains Na
tional Park. Color at higher eleva
tion in the park is expected to be
at its best between now and Octo
ber 15. At lower elevations in the
park, peak coloration is usually
between October 15 and 25.
Blue Ridge Parkway rangers re
port splashes of color along the
entire parkway between Linville
and Asheville, with birches and
maples turning, and the vivid red
bellies of mountain ash outstand
ing this year at Craggy Gardens
and the Wagon Road Gap-Beech
Gap section of the parkway. Gum,
maples and sourwoode axe show
ing color at altitudes above 3,000
feet along the Parkway between
Blowing Rock and the Virginia
line.
At Grandfather Mountain, peak
coloration is expected between
October 10 and 20, while color in
the Mount Pasgah area should be
nearin;; its height by October 12.
Some of the best points for
viewing color in the Great Smok
ies right now are higher sections
of U. S 441. the Clingman's Dome
Road, and the road between Mile
High Overlook and Helntooga
Overlook. One of the brightest
color displays aloni? U. S. 64
through the Sapphire Country at
present is between Highlands and
Cashic-rs.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: In East Franklin, 5
years old. 3 bedroom ranch
style home, large lot, large walk-In
closets, utility room, car port, liv
ing and dining area pine paneled,
large bath, built-in cabinets, fire
place, electric heat, hardwood
floors throughout, one block to
school and shopping center. See
Dan Bryson,
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Own a home with a view
Compact, new, modern cabins.
VIEWtif ul Wide Horizon
Choice improved cabin sites, l'/i
miles on Wide Horizon Drive,
first road South of Franklin Hos
iery.
V. W. BUSCH
Owner On Sit'
Phone LA 4-3570
013 3tp ? 027
SPECIAL LOW PRICE
30 acres nice land, beautiful I
view. Will sell all or part. Springs.
Two roads, just a few feet off
Highway 441, 2 miles south of
Otto, N. C. Apply at blue and
white trailer. Irvin Sechrlst.
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REAL ESTATE
A real buy in Mountain Property.
4 miles from town. 73 acres. Sev
eral springs and a nice stream.
For a quick sale only $2,000.00.
For only $2,495.00 20 acres of
building sites just 3 miles out of
town. On state road. Large
stream. Several springs.
Two miles South of Franklin on
17. S. 441, three bedroom house,
oil furnace, completely furnished,
double carport with paved drive
way. 15 acres, approximately 600
ft. frontage on highway, which
has many possibilities. All this for
only $11,000.00.
SANDERS & WOOD AGENCY
Real Estate Brokers
267 East Main Street
Franklin, N. C.
Phone LA 4-3454
* EXTRA ORDINARY ?
Here's a home value you wouldn't
dream possible today! This de
lightful nine-acre property with
400 feet Highway frontage, Is Just
3 Mi miles from Courthouse. The
modern brick home is 30 x 49 Vi
ft. and has a full concrete (drive
In) basement with de-luxe central
heating plant. It Is beautifully and
completely furnished throughout,
including all-electric kitchen, ?
and has wall-to-wall carpeting and
floor-to-celllng draw draperies in
the dining room, living room, and
all three bedrooms, ? All Less
Than One Year Old! (It might be
mentioned too. that there is a
brand new electric washer and
dryer combination ? in the base
ment.) This property is Free and
Clear, and is to be sold as-ls,
completely furnished and at a
substantial loss to the retired
owner! IT'8 JUST LIKE FIND
ING $7500 ? TO BE ABLE TO
BUY THIS $30,000 PROPERTY
FOR ONLY $22,500! ! ! Can be pur
chased on (Maximum i terms of
one-third down, and owner will
carry paper on $15,000 balance!
This home is for those who ap
preciate and want the finer things
in life ? at a Bargain Price! Ad
dress cannot be given over phone.
Gladly shown by appointment
only.
? TED REBER ? Realtor *
Real Estate and Appraisals
Town Square Franklin, N. C.
013 ltc
FOR SALE
FOREST HILL: Home sites? $700
to $1500.
PALMER SUB-DIVISION : Lots
for homes ? $1,000 to $1,500.
GOLF VIEW DRIVE: 3 excellent
home sites ? $2,000.
IN TOWN: 3 vacant houses? 1
$9,000 to $15,000
Several business lots and build
ings in Town for rent or for sale.
i
One store building with paved
parking lot for rent on Nov. 1.
Apply now.
I can arrange suitable down pay
ments and convenient terms on
any property I sell.
I RANK DUNCAN.
Broker
'Offices in The New Palmer St
Shipping Crtiteri '
Phone LA 4-3575
Franklin, N C
013 ? Uc 1
FOR SALE: Seven choice build
ing lots on paved street. Sewer
and water, some shade trees. Fine
view. E. A Stiles, 31 Wilkie St.,
Phone LA 4-2380, Franklin, N. C.
CALVIN HENSON '
KKAL ESTATE
Bus. Phone LA 4-3710
R*s. Phone LA 4-3285
201 Nontahala Bide.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Six nice homes. $5,500 to $21,000.
18 building lots In and near town
24 summer home sites. Beautiful
view $500 and up.
Large tracts. 98 acres to $1,700..
I have buyers (or farms and
country estates. If you have this
type of property for sale, see me
at once.
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REAL ESTATE
Three bedroom house with bath.
15 acres completely fenced. 8
miles from town, 1 j. mile off U. S.
64 on graveled road. $6,200.00
?with good terms.
A house in Sugarfork area. Five
miles from Franklin. Almost new.
Shell home sites, 30 tracts left.
$25.00 per month. No interest.
Just East of Town.
Small farm, house on knoll. 16
acres of good cleared land. Spring,
nice view, 3 miles from Franklin.
$4,500.00
40 acres on 441. li miles North
of Franklin.
Business building and one acre of
land on 441 South. $9.500.00. '
terms.
10 acres on 441 North. Business
property. $9,500.00. Terms.
30 acres back in the mountains j
Good stream and old house.
New three bedroom house 3 1 ,
miles from Franklin. $8,200.00
with Rood terms.
Other listings not mentioned.
MOSES AND OWENS
REAL ESTATE
East Franklin Phftne I*A 4-3185 [
I MOVE THE EARTH
MRS. WILSON'S
LITTLE BOY ALFRED
HAS LAND
DIRT CHEAP
Just a hoot and a hollar from
town 3 lots almost 3 acres, house
site bull dozed out, taint right to
buy It this cheap $1600.00 Ten**
U BET.
Hey now I am swapin a tired
house and 6 acres, with road j
thru property fer only $3500.00.
Now lets go.
First mortgage for sale, $500.00
discount. Taint but one a these.
Would like to own your own busi
ness. Then see me. With good cre
dit ratine I can help you with .
very small down payment. Busi
ness is going good right now
Wanta be HIGH an only 4'/2 miles
from town. This 9 acres Is all yuu
want in view. By george t tie res *
well on it to. $3500.00. WOrth
looking Into, up to, and down .
from.
Gel outa town with in a mile
and give a look at either 6 acres
an a old house and well, er tlhs -
here 4 acres and all most a house.
Course theres terms and I am 1
still head a that department. Hey
now first one is $3000 00 the least
one is $2300.00. y j
Wouldent you like to own valley 1
and mountain land, cludin springs
an a stream. All startin from the '
lwad and reachin up an up. Yep
theres 67 acres of it, Just a de
cent trip to town. Consider the
house er dont taint much. $100 00
an acre. Now heres value. That
aint all terms to.
My sales are cleaning my stock
out. Why dont you try that Little
Boy ifen you want to sell. Its my
business and all day long and
every day I am in the hole mind
in my own business. Bring your j
property to me and we will sell it.
Heres a SIZZEIER. 8 looms and
bit; rooms. 2 baths, car port 5 fire
places, one acre a ground, all in
fine, shape. Now dig this $700.30
riown $70.00 month. Whoops, near
fergot Franklin Joins this proper
ty. I
KIR THE l.ATEST lilltT SEE
Mrs. Wilson's Little Boy Alfred
19'. Main St.
LA 4 3316 Kn. LA 4 3186 I
FOR SAI-E
Choice buildinn lots In city limits.
$1,000 and up.
54 acres hlRh up in the moun
tains. Springs and streams. Old
house. $110.00 per acre.
3 bedroom, 2 bath house, one acre
lot In city. $14,500.00
170 acres, 2 miles from city lim
its. $175.00 per acre.
Many other bargains in Real Es
tate to offer.
R. S. PEEK.
Real Estate Broker
Office In Ashear Bldj:
Phone LA 4-3213
LA 4-3245
HOMES FOR SALE
GOOD BUY in owner-built shell
home. Phone LA 4-2256.
013 ltc
FOR SALE: Two new modern
homes. One 2 bedroom In Clark's
Chapel community. One 3 bed
room in City Limits on Wllkle St.
To be sold by owner. Ray C.
Swann. Phone LA 4 2043.
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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
MONKY SAVING
3 Rooms Home
Furnishings (
$1<J9.50
DON'S Kt'RNITIIRE
Phone LA 4-3763
FOR SALE: COMPLETE BETS
OR ODD PIECES OP BEDROOM
AND DINING ROOM FURNI
TURE. YOUR CHOICE IN WAL
NUT, CHERRY, OAK. MAHOG
ANY. MAPLE AND OTHER AT
SCOTCH PRICES. ALSO FOAM
RUBBER BEDDING ? A GUAR. J
ANTEED SAVINGS SCOTCH
BARGAIN CENTER. BAL3AM
ROAD. HAZELWOOD, N. C
PHONE OL 6-9084.
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SERVICES
WELL DRILLING: Experienced
well contractor ? 4, 6, 8 Inch
wells. Macon Pump and Well Co..
P. B. Rogers, Phone LA 4-3135.
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FOR SHEET METAL work, call
LA 4-2821 or LA 4-2888. Gutter
ing, awning, heating, and alumi
num work P.H A. approved, up
to three years to pay. Franklin
Sheet Metal Shop. "Pint In Qual
ity and Service". Now located lr
East Franklin Just North of U;
441. 64 and 23 Intersection.
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KKTACHROME Processing and
mounting ? 48 hour service.
E120-E620-E127 A- $135. E828.
E135-20EX ? $1.00 Mail films and
r.ioney to Kendall Color Lab. 98
Pjrest Ave., Franklin N C.
013 ? tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two bedroom unfur
nished house. Applly t j H T
Sloan. 52 W. Main St., Fiankli.
N. C. or phone tA 4 2692.
013? tfc
F"OR RENT: Three bedroom
house. Ail modern conveniences, i
Oil heat. Phone Thad Grant, LA
4 3334.
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FOR RENT TRAILER LOTS
Mountain Springs Trailer Park.;
Open all year. Save money by i
taking advantage of our special |
low yearly, seasonal and monthly j .
rates. Beautiful surroundings, re
creation and garden privileges
Also trailers for rent. Near eag
le's Restaurant
313? ltp
FOR RENT: Four rooms with
i>ath. Inquire at loniivlew Gro- \
:ery. .' ? i ;
:>i:i 2tp ? 020 ,
TOR RENT- One bedroom apart
nent Electric heat range, and I
?efrli'irator Suitable for couple i
>r single person. Available mid- -
tie of November. Phone LA 4 3063, f
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FOR RENT Two lurnished cot/ I
tages at Franklin Terrace 1
'hone I A 4-8189,
FOR RENT: Bedroom and kitch-|
ctte Apartments, electrically
heated, well furnished. Winter
rates. Call Clyde's Auto Court.
Phone LA 4-2459.
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FOR RENT: Two-story house with
seven rooms located In center
of Franklin. Electric and oil heat.
Interior recently remodeled for
all modern conveniences. Call LA
4-2086 T. L Jamison, 73 Palmer
St.
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FOR RENT One bedroom garage I
apartment. Furnished. Electri
cally heated. For Rent or Sale: j
Three bedroom house Just off TJ.
S. Highway 441. 2 miles south of
Franklin. Contact Mr. or Mrs. J.
H. Stockton, ownecs.
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AUTOS
FOR SALE: 1958 Chevrolet ' j ton. j
Apache V-8 pickup Truck, in j
good condition. Will sell reason
ably. Call LA 4-3058 or see Ralph
Morgan.
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FOR '."BK FARM
TOR SALE: Seed Rye, Bailey.
Oats, Rye Grass, Crimson Clov
er. VeU:h, for cover crop. Lime.
Fertilizer, Orchard and Fescue for I
permanent pasture. See your A S.
C. Office for purchase orders. Ray j
Feed Company. Phone LA 4-2719. [
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GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT- (
Free on request ? our new Fall
price list offering Virginia's larg
est Assortment of fruit trees, nut
trees, berry plants, grape vines. I
landscape plant material. Sales
people wanted. Waynesboro Nur
series, Waynesboro. Va V
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FOR SALE: Big black man' Good
Jogger. Phone LA 4-2256. ,
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FOR SALE: 1 excellent team of
work horses with harness. Also
several pieces of horse drawn
equipment. See Rich Trull. Bar
ber Orchards, Waynesvllle. N. C.
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FOREST FBODUCI8
WANTED: Black Walnut and
Cherry logs and timber. Cash
on delivery at our yard on Depot
St. In Franklin. Log buyer on
yard each Friday from 1 to 4 p.m
For more Information contact:
Wood-Mosaic Corporation. Box '
5234, AshevlUe, N. C.
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EMPLOYMENT
I'LL BABY SIT: Where? In my '
apartment, at the end of the i
hall over the Carolina Pharmacy. ;
Who? All pre-school age children, j
When? Days, Monday through i
Saturday by the hour. Also do ;
hand laundry. Ironing and patch- ?
Inn. Kate M. Rogers.
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SALESMAN WANTED. If you are
40 to 60 years old and have dif
ficulty in getting or holding a
Job. Rawleigh Retailing can solve j
your problem. The more you work,
the more you earn. Vacancy In .
Macon County. Write Rawleigh's
Dept. NCJ 570-829, Richmond. Va .
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I
WOMEN: Christmas .selling has
started with Avon Cosmetics ?
part or full time' ? valuable sales
territory now available. Mrs. Ruth
Blake. P O IV,x 1676 Hender
wnvllle. N C Phone OX 2-3739
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GENERAL
VEW RUBY MOTEL: In Cowee I
Mountains, beautiful view, 3,000 ;
'let elevation, pure spring watei
ooms with or without kitchen
? almost any combination, Rei
>onable rates by rfay. week, Oi
nonth. Six' miles North of Franl
in, N. C on Highway 441 Phon
L.A 4-3057
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APPLES FOR SALE: Plenty of
drop Rome Beauty. Red Delicious
$1.00 per bushel Picked Golden
Delicious. $1.50, Staymans and
Red Delicious from $2 up. Harlev
Stanfield, Cullasaja Community.
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INSULATED BOOTS Ranter
brand. Guaranteed. The best
buy in town for warm and dry
feet all winter. Only $18.95. Dry
man's Men ana Boys Store. P.*i :ik
lln, N. C.
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$3.98 VALUE. Ivy Leusu.: p:.r!s.
Now for only ? 2 pairs for i' 10.
Dryman's Men and Boy. f^tore, ?
Fianklin. N. C
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. Ill"-' .i.icio.'i. < :? i . > i.
Fiankii:. ui win* Mi- it
Anonymmis. Franklin/ K r
CEDAR CREST ? Ik sl.o .s
htoa UI*Olr I'm K
$7.95. 8 inch black boot. | . .1
toes $11.95. Dryman's Men 1
Boys Store, Franklin. N. C.
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FOUND in front of The Frank'.m
Pu s . bracelet charm of girl's
profile with euuravtlu: Catchy ?
IO6-3* Owner may claim at tiie
Franklin Press.
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FOR SALE: Service Station. Com
pletely equipped. Reasonably
priced Write Box 16. Franklin,
N. C.
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FOR SALE: Cole portable type
writer, les than year and half
old and like new. pica type, orl
Binally sold tor $95 Price: $65 00
rash. See at The Franklin Press.
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TULIP BULBS
10 for 49c
The Franklin 5& 10c Store
013 Itc
BOYS BOOTS ? $8 95; Boys Ox
fords. $4.95: Boys Jackets, $3.95;
Beys Shirts, $1.98 and up; Boys
sport coats, $5.95 and up. Dry
man's Men and Boys Store,
Franklin. N. C.
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WANTED TO BUY: Used bench
saw with or without motor Write
P. O. Box 11, Franklin. N C
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LOST: One billfold containing
driver's license and Social Se
curity card. Lost in Franklin Sat
tirday, September 24. Please noti
fy Orace Younce Tallent at Bow
er's Store or call LA 4-3674.
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PHOTO SUPPLIES While stcck
remains, we have a few Kodak
Signet 30's. List at $55 ? ri"
$24.50. And many other banrasns
to choose from Crisp's Studio,
Main St.. Franklin N. C.
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GOOD SUPPLY of family winter
clothing and men's suits. At
The Rummage & Thrift Shop
Open every Saturday 9 a. m. until
3 p. m. Joe Ashear Building.
Room 111. Main St. Franklin. N.
C.
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JACK ETTS FOR BOYS & GIRLS
Anklets and Socks for all the
family
Shop here for best buys.
The Franklin 5 / 10s Store
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FOR SALE: Home-mode country
cured bacon. Makes the beans
irid vegetables taste better. Also
?ountry cured shoulders and
lams, Ray Peed Company. Phone
LA 4-2719 Near A&P Store.
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LAY AWAY TODAY YOUR
UolU Toys. Wason.s, etc for
Christmas.
A small deposit holds.
The Franklin 5 & 10c Store
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USED TRAILERS
Sight and ten foot wide ? om
!0 to select from. All on one lot
leduced for quick sale
1 bedroom ? $195.00 down
2 bedroom ? $296. down
0 foot wide ? $395 down and
ake over payments.
Save $$*$$$$$ Now at
rimer discount i.ot
291 By-Pass at U S 25 South
Greenville. S. C.
Phone CEdar 9-3159
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