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36 Months To Pay i LET US MAKE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE - FOR THAT NEW KITCHEN YOU HAVE b?EN DREAMING ABOUT We do all the work ? Complete Installation and Remodeling ? Make One Stop Do It All Pay Only One Price. See Us. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS WE DO FOR YOU! * Painting * Remodeling * Sinks * Water Heaters * Well Pumps * Cabinets * Floor Covering Linoleum, Wool, Cotton * Plumbing * Automatic Washers * Automatic Dryers * Heating Systems * Cooking Stoves * Tables * Asbestos Siding * A New Roof * Any Room in the House This Covers All Labor and Materials ? Don't Put It Off Any Longer Sossamon Furniture Company Telephone 67 Franklin, N. C. FOR JUST A LITTLE MORE YOU CAN ROCKET AWAY I Oldsmo'aile Super "ft" Holiday Coup#. A "ROCKET" FOR EVERY POCKET! And you'll find one priced just right for you! Choose from thirteen gorgeous models in Oldsmobile's three thrilling series . . . luxurious Ninety-Eight, bril liant Super "88", low-priced "88"! Olds mobile "88" 2-Door Sedan illustrated. Go Ahead I Drive it yourself t A mighty small difference in dollars makes a MIGHTY BIG difference in driving these days. Because now you can put yourself in command of flashing "Rocket" Engine power ; I . thrill to brilliant "flying color" beauty and luxury i : . and it's easier than you ever dreamed! Actually a very few dollars more ? month rockets you right out of the ordinary into an Olds! Before you buy any car, stop in! Get our geueroua appraisal! Drive the "Rocket". . . price the "Rocket". ; . you'll own an Old#, today! MOB I SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBIIE DEALER BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. GO AHEAD ... DRIVE IT YOURSELF! THE GOING'S GREAT IN A "ROCKET 8"! 9 Classed ? C f ' As Available For Service Of a total of 31 classifications, the draft board last week put nine men In 1-A, available for military duty, according to the board secretary, Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones. Those classed as 1-A included David N. Neal, Robert M. Ander son, Claude H. Sanders, Earl Reeves, John O. English, Jr., Don H. Vinson, Harold J. Bradley, Ver den C. Owenby, and Charles G. | Ledford. Other actions were: 1-C (discharged) : Harold P. Corbln, Carl W. Cabe, and Moody J. Younce. 1-C (reserved. Harold J. Welch. John H. Ledford, James W. Wald- 1 roop, Randolph L. Cabe, and Haze D. Edwards. 1-D (member of reserve com-! ponent or student taking military 1 training) : Howard T. Horsley, Jr. j 4-P ( physically, mentally, or morally unfit for duty) : Clyde J. Simonds and Bobby T. Rogers. 5-A (over the age of liability) : j Jesse I. Beck, Steven A. McCon nell. Charles M. Mincey, James L Rice. Glenn R. Sutton, Charles E. Whittington, Homer L. Angel, Billy Oliver. Thomas W. Angel, Jr., Joseph C. Bradley, and Lyman Gregory, Jr. News From ? West's Mill After living near LaJce Juna- ' luska for some time. Mr. and I Mrs. Vance Holbrook and two children have moved back to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Bryson. i of Detroit, Mich., spent several days here recently at their sum mer home. The following spent last week J here with relatives: Mr. and Mrs. I Hugh Cathy and two children | Mrs. Jessie Rickman, Mr. and I Mrs. Vernon Sheffield. Weaver Sheffield, ancf Carlyle Sheffield. I all of Canton. Miss Carlene SorrelLs. student I at Brevard College, is home for a few days. Miss Vonnie West, a teacher at I Murphy, is now at home. i Miss Josephine Dalton. who teaches in Gastonia. is at home for a few days. The vacation Bible School is now being held at the Methodist church here. Fred Lowe returned from Black Mountain last week where he has been for two months. Hal! Justice and his mother, of Sylva. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsey for several days re cently. Mrs. Deck Welch, of Greens boro. spent several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Lowe, and family here recently. Mrs T. C Bryson and two child ren, of Marietta. Ga.. spent Tues day visiting relatives and friends here. Her mother, Mrs. Howell, of Waynesville. accompanied them. Miss Pallie Allen, of Bryson j City, spent last week visitine rel atives here. Weaver Jenkins, of Fort Jack ] son. S. C. spent the week-end ' with relatives here. Miss Darnell, of Dillard. Ga.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. John Hurst . Mr. and Mrs. E. E Sheffield and two children, of Detriot. Mich., are spending a few days at Mr. Sheffield's old home here They were accompanied by Mrs. Sheffield's mother and Mr. . and Mrs S. Jones, also of Detriot. COMPLETING BASIC Joseph B. Moses. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorez Moses, of Frank lin. Route 5. is completing his V. S. Air Force basic military training at- Lackland Air Force Base. San Antonio. Tex., it has been announced. den PEN-FZ FOR MASTITIS! Most important news for dairy farmers in a long time is the new Dr. Hess wonder drug, PEN-F7. Mastitis germs don't/ i become resistant to this power ful combination of penicillin ;nJ nitiofurazone. Tested for more than two years, it's the ?>iost effective treatment ever je ,\.>pcd. One tube tieats a quarter. Dr. HESS PEN FZ A COW'S IOSOM fAL PERRY'S DRUG STORE Franklin, N. C. Next to Theatre, Franklin, S. C. MtADOUARTf FOK D?. MEIS F?? ?<UtK?U j Girl Scouts WiD Tackle Trail Hikes Two groups of out-of-state Oirl Scouts are scheduled to walk sec tions of the Appalachian Trail In the county next week, accord ing to Wayah District Ranger W. L. Nothatein. Eleven girls and three adults from Tallahassee. Fla . are sup posed to leave from Deep Gap on the 11th for a 20-mile hike to White Oak Bottoms. Another group from Savannah. Ga., is slated to hike from Tellico Gap over Wesser Bald to Wesser on the 13th. he said. This hike Is about 10 miles. Mr. Nothstein said he under stood the Girl Scouts have a coordinated program to walk the entire trail this summer. Corbin And William* Honored On Birthdays Dewey Corbiri and Charlie Will lams were honored by members of their families with a birthday dinner Sunday at the Holly Springs Community Building. Seventeen were present. CAROLINA PHARMACY Phone 84 Tour Prescription Headquarters Franklin, N. C. YOUR WORN SILVER REPEATED ukb NEW! by JMulti-Plating Silverware Repaired , Antiques Restored 1 Sterling Polished ^ Expwt aaftsnoa can reston ntw boauty to your lIvMinn, odd now toIim to roar anflquts and jiroftflloofllly polish your Storting. Bring in your silver. Mulli plating can recreate thai brand new look ... and at a lower cost too. Bring in your old silverware . . . Estimates given ... No obligation. Hursey and Company ASHEVILLE, N. C Asheville's Oldest Jevvel?rs 67 Haywood Street Here's to Your Health! Dairy Month, every month, drink to your health with milk ... farm-fresh, flavorful. good for you. We recommend this receipe for a cool, refreshing summer drink: STRAWBERRY MILK DRINK 1 cup strawberries I cups fresh milk ' 2 cup sugar 1 1 cup cream 1 1 : teaspoons lemon juice Dash of salt Crush strawberries and pre-<s through a seive, combine ?itli niilk. cream and other ingredients. Mi\ with rotary beat er. Chill. Serve with tablespoon of ice cream to each glass. NANTAHALA CREAMERY
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