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Agents Meet With Carson MRS. LEONA MOORE ? Community Reporter) The Carson Rural Community Development Organization met Friday night, February 10. at the community building with Nelson Waldroop, president, presiding. Speakers were Mrs. Florence Sher rill and John Wrinn. extension service agents. Slides were shown r and a list of recommended gar den seeds given. Work will be resumed on the grounds as soon as weather per mits. The group will meet with the colored members of the commun ity Tuesday night. February 21, to help plan their development. A new sign for the Carson and Louisa churches and the commun ity sign will be erected in the near future. Incentive awards were explain ed by Mrs. Sherrill. The 4-H leaders were urged to get the members started on their 4-H gardens. 1 "Yes... I Condemned THE CATHOLIC CHURCH" -^Tran ? . v I "And you would, too," wrote a non Catholic recently, "if all the things I heard about it were true. "For years, I kept hearing that the Catholic Church was opposed to the Bible and tried to suppress it. I was told that the Church had changed Christ's teaching and prac ticed pompous pagan forms of worship. It was told to me that Catholics worship statues and im ages, and that the Catholic Church defied God's law and changed the Sabbath. "But now I have learned that these stories and many others about the Catholic Church are not true? and never were." Every day, thousands of our non Catholic friends and neighbors are discovering, as this man did . . . that Catholic belief, worship and history are widely misrepresented and mis understood. That is why we publish these ad vertisements . . . and invite you to write for free explanatory pamph lets. We want you to know us as we are? not as false rumors and slan ders represent us to be. We want you to know... if only for your own information. . .what the Cath olic Church actually teaches, and what we Catholics actually believe. This enables you to get authen tic information about the Catholic Church ? to investigate in the pri vacy of your own home. Then . . . even though you may not agree with Catholic beliefs and practices ...you will at least understand them. Only then will you be able fairly and in good conscience to judge our Faith and what it is founded upon. But more than truth and fairness are involved. For if it is true ... as we claim it is . . . that the Catholic Church is the Church established by Christ, it is vital to your salva tion that you investigate the gen uineness of this claim. That is why we publish these messages. That is why we are happy to send you . . . without cost or obligation ... au thentic information about the Catholic religion on which to form your judgment. Tee* An interesting pamphlet to read in the privacy of your home. It explains Catholic teaching on such matters as divorce ? mixed mar riages?gambling and drinking ? why Catholics do not attend non-Catholic worship ? and answers many ol the false rumors you have heard about the Catholic Church. No cost? no obliga tion. Write today ? ask for Pamphlet No. KC- 15. For Further Information Concerning the Catholic Faith Write to FATHER ROBERT HEALY St. Francis Catholic Church M&pel and Wayah St. Franklin, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Conley George Conleys To Be Feted On Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George J. Con i ley will be honored by their chil dren with open house at the Con ley home on Iotla Street Sunday, i February 19, in observance of their j 50th wedding anniversary. Friends , and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Conley were mar ried in a double wedding cere mony with the late Frank and Allene Baird Curtis on February 15. 1906. The ceremony was per formed by the late Rev. V. H. Starbuck, who was pastor of the Franklin Presbyterian Church, at the old Presbyterian manse, which > stood on Iotla Street. Mrs. Conley was before her mar riage. Miss Ella Myers, daughter of the late D. A. and Lena Angel Myers. Mr. Conley's parents were the late Joseph J. and Sallie Downs Conley. He was retired in 1951. after 25 years employment with Georgia Power Company as a locomotive engineer. The couple has one son, Rich ard, of Nantahala: four daughters, Mrs. Wilmer J. Stevens, of Can ton, Mrs. Grover P. Sykes. of Rome, Ga? Mrs. Calvin C. Henson. of Franklin, and Miss Jo Conley, of Atlanta. Ga; and six grand children . Genevieve Nichols Elected Leader Of Upper Cartoogechaye 4-H Club By JO ANN CURTIS (Club Reporter) The 4-H boys and girls of the j Upper Cartoogechaye community met February 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Solesbee, the 4-H leaders, to organize and elect ^pfficers for the coming year. | Officers elected are as follows: Genevieve Nichols, president; i Wade Waldroop. vice-president: 'Greta Jane Higdon, secretary: J Stanley Southards. treasurer; Nancy Jane Burch and Bill Dills, Isong leaders; and Jo Ann Curtis, reporter. The 21 present enrolled in the newly organized club and it was decided to take safety and garden ing as projects for the year. February 21 is the date for the next meeting, at the home of Mrs. 1 ? Wilson Curtis. NEW TIRES j RADIATOR REPAIRS RICKMAN'S O. K. RUBBER WELDERS AND RADIATOR SHOP BEST BUYS BY CHARLIE CONLEY LOOK AT THE SPEED OMETER, BABY. WE'VE KNOCKED OFF OVER 600 MILES "TOOAY OUST LIKE NOTHING WE COOLON'T BUZZ ALONG ? CAN YOO GIVE LIKE THIS IF IT WASN'T FOR \ OS A ROOM THIS QUAUTY USED CAR FROM/ AND BATH, PAL? I CAN GIVE CONLEY MOTOR CO. INC. YOO THE ROOM,| SIR, but yoo FOLKS WILL HAVE TO BATHE YOURSELVES/ ir\ T 1955 CHEVROLET 21>oor. Radio and Heater. 1953 BUICK Super. 2 Door. Riviera. R. A II 1955 FORD F-1#0. Pickup. 1953 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Radio & Healer 1953 CHEVROLET Coupe. Heater. 1954 FORD F 100. Chassis and C ab. 1955 CHEVROLET 1 Door. Radio and Heater. 1951 FORD 2-Door. Radio and Heater. 1954 FORD F 100. Pickup. We Have Several Other Used Cars and Trucks to Choose From. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY. Inc. GENUINE cORD PARTS ACCESSORIES PHONE 69 MAIN STREET PHONE 69 FRANKLIN, N.C. GOODyEAR TIRES AND TUBES YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER RIDGECREST ! HAS MEETING | Scrapbook Progress Reported; Committee For Youth Named By EDWARD CRAWFORD i Community Reporter > Reports and the appointment of a committee to sound out the young people on a garden project featured the February 7 meeting of the Ridgecrest Community De velopment Organization. Held at the Ridgecrest Baptist . Church, the meeting opened with j prayer by Mrs. Jeter Higdon. Following a report on the pro- j gress of the scrapbook. the gi'oup approved the size, color of paper, and backs. A design for the front is now being studied and will be picked at the next meeting. A committee composed of Mrs. Jesse Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Downs was named to tour the community and talk to the ' young people about the 4-H gar den contest. Gordon Smith closed the meet ing with a prayer. Wilkie To Be Graduated From U. S. Navy School Jack C. Wilkie, machinist's mate fireman apprentice, is sche duled to be graduated from the Great Lakes, 111., Naval Training Center's machinist's mate school on February 17, the Fleet Home Town News Center has announ ced. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. j Henry Wilkie. of Franklin. A live hog of 200 pounds con- j tains about 26 pounds of ham. Our Lady Customers Tell Us They Enjoy Decorating With IT'S SO EASY TO USE THE COLORS ARE PRETTY AND AIL COLORS ARE GUARANTEED WASHABLE Ladies love to paint -with SPRED SATIN. There is no muss or fuss! $5 Gallon 98 .95 $1 Quart FRANKLIN " HARDWARE CO Always Parking on the Square Phone 117 Franklin, X. C. Want Ads WANT AD HATES i rent* i*r word, with a minimum ?? <?5 cetilf for each tnitcriioo. I2k cent* er**e for k?yei ?d?.| riHHuiAed Ditpiay: In type like this, 15 cents per ine. In CAPITALS or bold type like this. 20 cents tor each line. J 11 type like this, 38 cut* per line. CASH DISCOUNTS \\ I n r\?h nrrnrrpHnles order: I n i.*.? di?fiunt will be allowed. ?JO i ? ? :?t for three or more conaecutiee iM-rtions nam#* m<?. HOUSE FOR RENT Available about Friday. Now being completely painted inside Has all conveniences, includng garage and garden. Frank Duncan. Phone 27. F16? ltc GOOD BUYS Six-room house on West Main Street. Large lot.' For quick sale. $7,500. Seven-room house on Wayah Street. Large lot. $7,800. Two-story apartment house on two acres. $5,850. In town. 70-acre farm, 3 '2 miles from town. Five-room frame house. $5. 500. 63 acres, new barn, chicken house, has 1 ' * miles trout stream on black-top road. $8,500. I haye five more lots left 011 Lake Emory. They are going fast. Better buy now. Sam Hiedon. Real Estate Phones 23 and 173-W F16 ? ltc FOR RENT ? Two apartments Mrs. Herman Dean. FOR SALE ? The following used farm equipment: 1 Smooth disc tandem harrow. 1 Easy flow spreader. 1 1949 model Case tractor with 3-point lift. 1 Case tractor mower. Siler Slagle. Franklin. Route 1. F16? 2tc? F23 APPLE TREES just arrived. Stay mens, Red Delicious, Grimes, Yellow Delicious. Also gladioli bulbs. The Franklin 5 and 10c Store. F16? ltc USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Allis-Chalmers HD-5. HD-7, HD 10. and HD-14 bulldozers. International TD-6. TD-9, TD-14. and TD18 bulldozers. Capterpillar D4 tractor with front-end loader. International TD-9 logging trac tor with winch. Adams 512 motor grader. Rex 2-yd. moto-mixer on Chev rolet truck. Bucyrus-Erie 15-B dragline witn '2 yd bucket. Gas and Diesel Power Units, water pumps, air compressors and tools, and other miscellaneous equipment. Representative: J T. Bostic. Phone 2-3201. Aheville. E. F. CRAVEN COMPANY P. O. Box 538 ? Phone 3-5521 Greensboro, N. C. F16? ltc FOR SALE ? .Modern two-bed room house with nearly com pleted basement apartment, lo cated near Burlington Mill on one-acre lot, with nice view. Will sell furnished or unfurnished and we will help you arrange your financing. Also 100-acre farm in Cowee Township on the Little Tennesee River. Both house and farm priced for immediate sale. Exclusive with Nantahala Realty. Neil Finger, -Pbone 5. F16? ltc I WOULD LIKE to trade my Fer guson Mold Board plow for a Ferguson disc plow. Aaron Hed den. Franklin. Route 1. F16? 2tp? F23 ROSES We have a good selection of patent rose bushes. Lova Song, Peace, Forty-niner, President Eisenhower. Also standard var ieties. Western Auto Associate Stories. F16 ? tfc ^ HAY FOR SALE ? Loose in barti. Priced reasonable. See Sula Morgan, Erastus. F16 ? 2tp ? F23 SEE OUR NICE assortment of rose bushes and potted plants. The Franklin 5 and 10c Store. F16? ltc Man or Woman OWN YOl'R OWN BUSINESS A new item. First time offered. Start in spare time, if satisfied, then work full time. Refilling and collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car. reference, $360 cash to secure ter ritory and inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business your end on percentages of collections should net approximately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. If appli cant can qualify financial assis tance will be given by Co. for ex pansion to full time position with above average income. Include phone in application. Write Box 200, Care The Press. F16? ltc 100 NEW DOUBLE edge razor blades lc each. Yes, it's true, you can now get 100 new double edge razor blades for only lc each fit all standard double-edge raz ors. If you mail your order prompt ly you will receive 12 assorted combs free of charge. If you wish a sample of these blades, before ordering 100 blades, send only 25c for 25 blades or send only SI for 100 blades and free combs. Send to Box 498. Franklin, N. C. IiOBT ? A- track chain No. 718. within five rhQw of Franklin on Qeor^ia Roan. Mncirr please call 343-J-5. or see Th?d Cloer. Route 2. Praiitlln. ? F16? Jtc , SALE ? Good clean ladlno and orchttrd grass, in stacks, put up without any rain on it. See Homer Washburn. F16? 3tc ? Ml INCOME PROPERTY I Centrally located two story, two family houre. each unit with sep arate entrances. First floor unit has living room 12Vi x 25 with large brick fireplace, bedroom 1 13 x IT j. bedroom 10 x 15, dining ' room, kitchen, bath, and side I porch 10' 2 x 14 1 a. Second floor ' unit has living room 13 x 11). two J bedrooms, bath, and kitchen-din | ette. Buildins was painted on the oi^tside last year, has good roof, and 60-gallon electric hot water heater in basement. The inside needs minor repairs and some re decorating. which would not cost much. Property has 34-acre of land, garage shed, and beautiful trees. Just a short walk from down ! ; town, this property can be bought 1 at a rock-bottom price of only $6250 cash, or on terms. This is i really an unusual opportunity to | make better than 12% gross on 1 ; the total investment: or. live in I one apartment and have a month ly income from the other. This | property is priced tor quick sale' HXCLUSIl )?. n il H TED KEBEK ? Realtor , On The Square Phone 200 j "It rays to Deal Thru u Realtor" P16 ? ltc j BONN-JOE'S APPAREL Shop Sale Continues. Located in base ment under Ted Reber, Realtor, rear Angel's Drug Store. We have , many bargains to offer in new and used clothing for men, wom en. and children. Come in and be convinced. You are welcome at all times. Thanks to our many friends who have already called on us. A. R. Mills. F9 ? 2tp ? -F16 FOR YOUR NEEDS, sales and ren tals, see Nantahala Realty, Nan tahala Building, Neil Finger, Man ager. Phone 5. F9 ? 2tc ? F16 CALL GARY McKELVEY, phone 316, to have Atlanta Constitu tion delivered to your home on j Sunday. I F2 ? 3tp ? F16 FOR RENT ? 3- room first floor apartment. Private front porch and bathroom, double or twin beds, automatic oil furnace. Every thing furnished except linens. Adults only. See Mrs. F. H. Nolen. or call 479. 1 F9 ? 3tp ? F23 t'SED CARS For Sale All makes and models, oh easy I payment plan. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1951 Ford 2-Door Extra Clean Actual Mileage 29.000 $650.00 REECE MOTOR CO. Palmer St. Phone 310 N17 ? tfc USED SAWS ? We have a good variety of used saws, of nearly al! makes. Come in and look them over. You may find just what you need. Enloe Farm Tractor & I Equipment Co.. Franklin, N. C. Phone 666. I J26 ? 4tc ? F16 LET US GIVE you a free estimate on heating, awnings, guttering, , furnace repair, and general sheet j j metal work. Furnace installation can be financed on FHA Plan, ! with no down payment, and ?.s j I long as>36 months to pay. Franklin , Sheet Metal Shop, near Freezer ' Locker Plant. Phones: Shop 33C; } residence 218-W-5. J12 ? tfc SEWING MACHINES ? serviced j and repaired. Call T. A. Orr ' 595-W. J 12? tfc I DOGWOOD WANTED ? Cloei and Husgins. at Burningtown Road. We buy Fridays. J20? tfc FOR RENT ? two -story build ing located at foot of the town hill, Franklin. Call or write Den ton Hatchery, Denton, N. C. D8? tfc NOTICE ? WE WILL grind and season sausage for farmers. Baldwin Market. N23? tfc Protect your building Investment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices oet Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special prices in carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT i Phone 30 Franklin, N. C j I N17? tfc REAL ESTATE Choice selection of home sites, j business lots, small and large farms, homes and Investment : property. FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY Frank Duncan Phone 27 j J19? tfc SEE OR CALL E. M. McNISII At Wayah Valley Ranch, Tele phone 10-J-l, for the best in sum mer home sites. Large acreage or farms. D8? tfc FOR METAL WORK, such as heating, guttering, awnings, etc., see James Donaldson at Donaldson Sheet Metal Shop, under Lee Wood's apartments, Palmer Street. J26? tfc WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers. Route 1, Franklin, N. C. S13? tfc Motor BARGAINS CARS 1956 FORD Fairlane 8 4-dr. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. 1956 FORD Fairlane 8 4-dr. 1956 FORD Fairlane 8 2-dr. Radio, heater. 1956 CHEVROLET BelAir V-8 4-dr. 1956 CHEVROLETS (2) 210? 6? 2-drs. Heater. 1955 FORD BelAir V-8 4-dr. Fully equipped, local one owner car, low mileage. 1955 FORD Fairlane 8 2-dr. Fully equipped, one own er, only 9,000 miles. 1954 FORD Customline V-8 2-dr. Fully equipped. 1954 CHEVROLET BelAir 2-dr. Fully equipped. 1953 CHEVROLET BelAir sport coupe. Radio, beater, power steering, local one-owner car, driven only 24,000 miles. 19S3 FORD Customline 8 Radio, heater, overdrive. This is a cream-puff. 1953 BUICK Riviera. Everything but the kitch en sink. Clean as a hound's tooth. 1953 BUICK 4-dr. Fully equipped. 1952 BUICK Special Riviera. 1952 FORD Victoria. Radio, heater, overdrive. 1952 PLYMOUTH 2-dr. Sedan. 1951 DODGE Club coupe. 1951 OLDSMOBILE Super 88. Fully equipped, one-own er car. 1951 BUICK 4-dr. 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday coupe. This is a nice car for the money. 1948 BUICK Special 4-dr. Black as a crow. 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline 4-dr. 1947 PONTIAC 2-dr. Several older models to choose from at your own price. TRUCKS 1956 CHEVROLETS (2) V? Ton pickups. Blue or green. 1952 CHEVROLETS (2) i/j Ton pickups. 1948 WILLYS JEEP 1948 WILLYS Truck 1952 WILLYS Sta. Wgn ? ? ? Dealer 594 MACON MotorCo.,Inc. Your Authorized Buick Dealer See us before you buy, trade, or sell. Our over head is low and we can save you money. Palmer Street, West Phone 233
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