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T (ussy sale on CLEANSING CREAMS and SKIN LOTIONS KAUTY SfT TOR DRY SKIN ? M?KO T?f<t ** i V* ] TUSSY EMUISIFIEO CIEANSIN6 CREAM gives d*?p, down dooming tKof'i oxtro thorough, too. IEO. t OZ. - $2 00 NOW - $1.15 REG. 16 OZ. - $3 50 NOW - $225 TUSSY Dtr SKIM FIESHENW vncevtri o now vibrant look, Feel the refreshing tingle, too tho brocing glow. REG 12 OZ. - $1.75 NOW - $1 BEAUTY SET FOft NOAMAl A NO OILY SKIN 1*t TUSSY PINK CLEANSING CtEAM Anlw grime and dirt away. Dissolves ?tent ail. too ? to prevent dogged pores. KEG S OZ. - $2.00 NOW - $115 REG. 14 OZ. - $3.50 NOW - $21$ i TUSSY SKIN LOTION brings that "all-olive" look. Cleani away excess cream after cleansing, too. KEG. 12 OZ. - $175 NOW - $1 All prices plus tax SALE PRICED TODAY AT Register here for the Big Prize of $100 in silver to be given away Saturday, 4:30 p. m. on the Town Square. Angel's Drug Store Busy Was On Tag Si ! North Carolina Is the only one of 11 Southeastern states where | cash receipts from farming in creased each year for the past | ? rtntaHuiry Gmrdam Hat* /*** 'state * Light weight ? Kiak rtiistoat ? Full sixed * Extremely flexible And Gates Estate is made j of a new synthetic rubber never before use in garden hose? -outlasts ordinary rub ber and plastic hose by years. Be Sure to Register Here for 100 Silver Dollars FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO Always Parking on the Square Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. DOLLAR DAY AT MASON'S Food Market 3 Lb. GROUND BEEF CUBE STEAK . PORK LIVER . 8 Large Cans MILK .... 8 Cans TOMATOES . 8 Cans Mayfield CORN . . . . 3 No. 2x/i Colonial PEACHES . . 3 46-oz. Libby TOMATO JUICE 7 Cans Heinz SOUP .... 3 Cans Temt LUNCH MEAT 4 12-oz. Strawberry PRESERVES . 10 Cans Gerber's BABY FOOD . 12 Rolls TOILET TISSUE 3 Boxes Swans Down CAKE MIX . . 3 Doz. EGGS ? ? t 2 Lbs. TOMATOES and 5 Lb.. BANANAS all for $1.00 REGISTER HERE for the 100 Silver Dollars to be given away Saturday on the Square. Phone 9 ? We Deliver hiowo ?? ? ^ ^ ^sa?-n?T.. HERE'S THE new bulletin board erected at the front of the courthouse by The Franklin Press as a public service. The board is bein{ used primarily for news that develops between publica tion dates so Press readers may keep abreast with happenings inside the county at all times. mACON'S Newest Citizen? Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Vinson, of Otto, a son, Vernon Cleveland. Feb. 12 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Truman A. Rogers, of Franklin. Route 2, a daughter. Victoria Ann, Feb. 14 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Walte!' Shields, of Nantahala. a son, Feb. 17 at Angel Hospital. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Roger Mc Coy, of Franklin, a son, Feb. 17 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Allen, of Waynesville. formerly of Frank lin, a daughter. Spring. Dec. 30. i in an Asheville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Putnam, i of Cherryville, a son. Feb. 14. at 1 Garrison General Hospital in Gas- , tonia. Mrs. Putnam is the former Miss Frances Furr. daughter of j Dr. arid Mrs. W. E. Furr. of Frank- 1 lin. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lewis, of Highlands, a daughter, Angela Lizette, Jan. 17 at Highlands Com munity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jones, f Pontiac, Mich., a daughter, Teresa Dianne, Feb. 4, at St. Joseph Hos pital in Pontiac. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Wanda Cantrell, ol Franklin. The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station has developed a new breed of sheep, the Polled Dorset. This new breed is one of the most likely prospects for com mercial lamb production in the South. I ? >1 Old watch done in? TRADE n SAVE '2^%on a brand new ? ELGIN , (LIMITED TIME ONLY) FIFI. 19 i?w?U. Ktfrtthinoiy different stylo in COM and matching Hodloy bractUt f AIM SRRINOS. 19 |ml Shock - mmitf. Square function ol d*i*g*. Wot*rpro?f*coM. Poddod ffCGUlAtir J 6 9 50 $CAI2 WITH TRADE IN JX? d TRADE IN ANY 0L0 WATCH rt|v4l*<> * ift. nub i CMttttM HURRY i *l?*a?Mfc REGISTER HERE for $100 In SILVER To be Given Away on the Square, Saturday, 4:30 p. m. Jamison, Jeweler I - THE SICK - Angel Hospital ' ADMITTED: Feb. 13: Mrs. Robert Lancfe" Queen. ..of Franklin* Route 3. Feb. 16: Lilli Gail Clark, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Clark, of Franklin. Route 1; Mrs. Lucius I T. Gillespie, of Franklin: Larry S | Vinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Vinson, of Dillard. Ga , j Route 1. Feb. 18: Mrs. Jeff Harrison j Green, of Franklin. Route 4 Feb. 19: Jackie Laxton Brabson. j son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L j Brabson, of Dillard, Ga.. Route 1. ] DISCHARGED: Feb. 14: Mrs. Lavson B. SJynder. i of Franklin, Route 4. Feb. 18: Mrs, William Doyle] Long, of Dillard, Ga.. Route l:j Mrs. Vance V. Holbrook. of Frank- ; lin. Route 4. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: Feb. 12 : Nick Crews, of Car toogechaye; Bob Rickman. of Cowee: Mrs. Lola Bingham. , of Cartoogechaye ; Mrs. Nora Wal droop, of Burningtown ; Mrs. Anna Collins, of Franklin; and Mrs. Fleddia Galloway, of Franklin. Feb. 14: Willard Stamey, of Prentiss; Wayne Carver, of Frank lin; Joe Cagle, of Franklin; Fred Sanders, of Prentiss; Jackie Hed den, of Gneiss; Dewey Ashe, of Clark's Chapel: Ed Ledford, of Rose Creek; Norman Angel, of Franklin; and Joe Hollaway, of Franklin. Discharged : Feb. 16: Paul Ledford, of Pren tiss; John Payne, of Franklin; Clyde Jones, of Cowee; Wayne Carver, of Frankllri. Feb. 17: Mrs. Sally Carver, of Franklin; Mrs. Lola Bingham, of Cartoogechaye; Mrs. Flonnie An derson, of Tellico; and Mi's. Ruby Collins, of Franklin. Locals Attend Raleigh Industrial Meeting Wednesday Frank B. Duncan, Verlon Swafford, and Henry W. Cabe returned to Franklin last night (Wednesday) after attending a one-day industrial conference at Raleigh. The men represented the Franklin Chamber of Commerce. They left for Raleigh Tuesday afternoon. Duvall Quits Job At Drug Store; Woodward Returns Clyde J. Duvall, pharmacist at Carolina Pharmacy in Franklin for about a year, is returning to his old Job in Brevard. O. B. Woodward, a former pharmacist at Carolina, has re turned here to succeed him. Mr. Woodward has been working in Bryson City for the past year. Deborah Korte Has Birthday Party Deborah Korte celebrated hei fourth birthday with a party given by her mother, Mrs. Robert Korte, at their home on Wayah Road, Sunday afternoon. Birthday cake and ice cream were served and ceramic animal favors were given. The guest list included Mike Kahn. Susan and Christopher Hewlet, Glenn and Ellen Davis. Betsy Jenkins. Dana Bryson, John ny Murray. Debbie Shields, and Lindy Korte. Taking No Chances A lion got loose at the circu* and ran toward a man in the audi ence. The man broke and ran "Don't be afraid," said the train er, "that lion hasn't got any teeth." f "Maybe not." tl-? frllow shouted back over his should?r, "iut I'm not going to stnnd. here and b~ gummed to death." Dairymen Meeting Slated Tuesday; Specialists Coming A meeting for dairymen is slated for Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Agricultural Building with N. C. State College dairy spec ialists Guy Pearsons and T. C. Eialook in charge. ? Feeding, marketing, and rais ing quality dairy cattle are among topics> to be discussed during the session, according to County Agent T. H. Fagg. Want Ads WANT AD KATES X c*nt? iter woi d, with ? m inlaws .-ha gt <iS ceou tor each inacrUu*. <25 ceaia extra for keye4 mi.i In type like this, 15 Mts pes line. In CAPITALS or bold type Uke thia, 20 cents ior each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNT** W hrn ca-h trc?ni|>anifi order: IU tier cent discount will be allowed. 20 I*' Cf?it for three or more conaecotlee 'SHin-m of Mine ad. SEE OUR DOLLAR counters, ? you will more tnan double your :npncy. Save, Save, Save. The Quality Shop. F21? ltc CAN YOU COOK? Mr. Peek can. He is ready to serve you. Come in ! Saunders Cafe, Main Street. F2X ? tfc FOR RENT furnli.net: apartment. Available March 1st. Two rooms and bath. Steam heat. Adults. Mrs. Gus Leach, Telephone 206. F21-^2tc? F28 FOR SALE ? A good used piano in excellent condition. Call 107 : or 175. FOR RENT ? Nicely furnished cottage, bath, and all-electric kitchen. Oil Heat. Phone 214-W-5. F21? ltc GLADIOLI BULBS, 37 colors Tuberous begonias, 10 colors ? Franklin Seed Store. F21 ? 3tc~ M7 FOR SALE ? 1.952 Ford tractor , and equipment in top condition, j Grover Sorrells, Route 5. FOR SALE ? Good work horse. Weight 900 pounds. Would swap for cattle. P. T. Kell. Franklin, j Route 1. Telephone 307- J-4. FOR SALE ? Three-bedroom I house. All conveniences. One acre of land or as much as 10 acres. Three miles north on 441. Also. building lots. Sam Saunders. F21 ? tfc SEE OUR DOLLAR counters, ? you will more than double your money. Save. Save. Save. The Quality Shop. F21? ltc FOR SALE Nicely located near U. , S. 64, 8 miles from the court house. This property has a good three-bedroom house with bath. Excellent water supply. About 15 acres of land. Nice view with good television location. Only $6,500. Exclusive with Sherman H. Ledford, Real Estate. Phone 274-J-3. F21 ? ltc 41-ACRE farm, 8-room house, bath, hot Water, in Cullasaja Com munity. 5 5-ROOM house in East Franklin, only $2,000, $850.00 down, pay ! balance like rent. Sam Higdon, Real Estate i F21? ltc FOR SALE. OR TRADE ? Regis tered purebred Hampshire ram | lamb, ready for service in July. E. I D. Shores, Phone 294-R. WE SELL THE EARTH AM) INSURE ANYTHING ON IT i A policy for every need. In real j estate we have business lots and residents lots in city limits of ' Franklin. We have farm and mountain land, both in Macon and Jackson Counties, from one acre to 300 acres. Franklin Insurance & Real Estate Agency Phone 320, Franklin, P.O. Box 539. R. S. PEEK. Mgr. WE HAVE IN STOCK? 670 X 15 and all sizes of passenger tires, white wall or black. Full capped on the latest equipment with electronical con trolled heat. We give 8 & H green stamps on recapping your own tires and new recaps or new O a t e s tires. We use only the best grade of 100% cold rubber camel back. Call 17-J, all work guaranteed. Rick man's Tire and Radiator Shop. F21? ltc FOR SALE ? Modem house In East Franklin located on beautiful lot. All city conveniences. A good juy to live in or as an Investment. See Bob Sloan. FEEDS. SEEDS, FERTILIZER ? We fill ASC orders. Mason's Grocery. F21? ltc , SEE OUR DOLLAR counters, ? you will more than double your money. Save, Save, Save. The Quality Shop. F21? ltc FEEDS. REEDS, FERTILIZER ? W" fill ASC orders. Mason's Grocery. F21? ltc YvA^TB'-) ? Experienced tank . truck driver for retail delivery | gasoline a.,d fuels. Must move in ' or i.ear Clayton. Ga. Good start* an? salary.' Write Box 207, Clay- ! ton. F21 - 2tc? F28 j DONT STOP . . . until you get to ! RIMER . . . tlie BIG LOT with the 1 Bi3 Ulo'DE DOWN SIGN where tlie trading is Easier . . . the prices \ LOWER ... the terms BETTER [ on the new and used mobilehomes. BRAND NSW deluxe 2-bcdr3om | with 2 DOUBLE BEDS $3,335 . . . ' monthly payments of only $59.60. Good used ALL METAL 1 -bedroom EXTRA CLEAN, lull price $1,295. YES. for just a SMALL CASH down payment or TRADE ANY THING worth anything on the DOWN PAYMENT and pay the balance with low payments LIKE RENT Thai's the BIG LOT with the BIG SAVINGS . . . oni 'hswih (World Famous Upside Down Sign i 2 Locations in GREEN VILLE, S. C. ? highway 29 north, and bypass 291 near highway 25 j south. F21 ? He SEE LOGAN ASHE or Frank Ray for all mechanical repairs you may need on your car or truck. See Fred Blaine for expert body, fender repairs, and painting. Bob Gaines Motors. Phone 281. Frank lin, N. C. F14 ? ltc I WANTED ? Country hams. Prefer I | large ones. I am at home at the i Potts House. Can be reached by ! mail at post office Box 141. Phil j Tate. Highlands, N. C? Phone 9360 j F21? ltc TOBACCO SEEDS CABBAGE SEEDS ONION SETS Get Them At FRANKLIN SEED STORE F14 ? 2tC ? F21 INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared at my office 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m., or at night by ap pointment. Over 10 years Income Tax experience. ROBERT E. WORKMAN, Tax Accountant. Town Square, next to Angel's Drug Store. Phones 200 or 388. P14? tfc Help Yourself to SUCCESS ? HEALTH, WEALTH and HAPPI NESS in Your Everyday Life! SCRIPTURE-PUIDE, an easy-to use dial gives an answer to 36 com mon emotional problems ? one or each day of the week ? 252 different Bible passages ? an im mense selection of references to each problem. SCRIPTURE GUIDE only $1. postpaid from Franklin Rust, Box 2215, Park Station, Virginia, or write for complete description. Money back guarantee. F 14 ? 3tc ? F28 FOR SALE ? Five-room block home, two bedrooms, hardwood and rubber tile floors. Knotty pine paneling, custom made cabi nets, hot, cold water. Bath unfin ished. Small woodworking shop. | Six acres land. Five miles west of Franklin on U. S. 64. Clyde H. ! Anderson. F14 ? 3tp ? F28 FOR SALE ? A. K. C. registered Beagle dogs, running. Also three months old pups. Can be register ed. See Earl Keener, Clark's Chap el Road. F 14 ? 2tp ? F2 1 IF YOU NEED a good used car or pick-up see Oliver Hall or Bob Gaines. No monthly payment due until April 1st. 55 Plymouth 4 door ? $1295: 54 Ford-4-door ? $975: 54 Ford V-8 Station Wagon; 53 Chevrolet 2-door ? $895; 53 Chev rolet 2-door ? $875: 51 Mercury 4 tioor ? $475; 51 Plymouth 4-door -T $475; 52 Ford %-ton pick-up. Bob Gaines Motors. Dealer No. ' 595, Phone 281, Franklin, N. C. F14 ? ltc ? HOLLY SPRINGS it ! Unusually desirable two-bedrooai, [two-bath home built in 1955, with about 45 acres of land, and locat ed In one of our truly fine com munities. It has about 1200 sq. ft lof living space, plus a large two: car garase with overhead doors. jThis fine home has beautiful pine paneled walls and ceilings, finest oak flooring, lots of closet and [Storage space, telephone, 100% in sulation, excellent gravity spring water supply and a delightful view. The owners of this quality-built : home wanted $16,000 for it. But, ! their loss is your gain, as I now have it for sale at a low-down Firm (price of only $12,500. Among the extras included are: Thermador electric wall oven, built-in counter [electric stove, beautiful built-in cabinets, 106,000 BTU Richmond j central heating plant with ther [mostat control and 275 gal. stor age tank, steel casement windows. 60 gal. electric hot water heater, unusual designed fireplace and large picture window In the living room, recessed lighting, TV aerial and beautiful window draperies. If you can afford to buy this prop erty. and have looked at others In its price range, then ? by all means see this fine offering be fore it is sold! Oladly shown by appointment. EXCLUSIVE WITH if TED REBER ? Realtor it "Jt Pays to Deal Thru a Realtor" F21 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Two grass rugs, | slightly used. Made in the Ori ent. $6 takes the two of them. Phone Mrs. Rosemary Nelll, 645-J. F14 TRUCK REPAIRS FABRICATION IN WOOD AND 4 METAL. T. L. TIPPETT CO. F14? ltc DOGWOOD WANTED ? We buy Monday through Friday. High est cash prices. Cloer and Hug gins. Burnlngtown road. F7? tfc FOR RENT ? Upstairs apart ment, four rooms and bath. Call 227-W after 5:00. F14? ltc HAY FOR SALE Approximately 3.000 bales. Dis count in quantity Call 10-J-l. WAVAH VALLEY RANCH, INC. F7? tfc FOR SALE ? Fertilizer, seeds, and fjjed All fertilizer packed in handy 50 lb. bags, at the same low price. Bob Ray's Warehouse. J31 ? tfc ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING &66 J. L. TIPPETT CO. F21? ttc FOR RENT ? Three room apart ment, 2 blocks from courthouse, ground floor, private entrance. See Calvin Henson. N7? tfn FOR RENT? 1500 sq. ft. daylight space for storage or shop. Two blocks from courthouse. Available February 15. See Calvin Henson at Dryman's. J10? tfc FOR SHEET METAL work, call 336 or 218-W-5. Guttering, awn ing, heating, and aluminum work. F. H. A. approved, up to three years to pay. Franklin Sheet Metal Shop. "First in quality and sen ice." Near Freezer Locker plant. J10? tfc FEED QUOTATIONS Chick Starter $4.70 All Mash Growers $4.15 Growing Mash $4.65 Cal. Breeder Mash.?. $4.80 Cal. Breeder All Mash $4.50 Cal. All Mash ? Layer ..... $3.95 Cal. Egg Mash. .. $4 M Cal. Broiler Mash $4.60 Hog Feed $4.1? Hog Cone., 50 lb. ? $2.65 12% Stock Feed $2.85 16% Dairy Feed..... ? $3.15 Fitting Ration _... $3.96 33% Dairy Cone $4.85 Cotton Seed Meal $3.50 FRANKLIN FEED MILL, Inc. F7 ? ltc^ FOR SALE 1952 John Deere Tractor with plows and mowing machine. Ex cellept condition, priced right. BURRELL MOTOR CO. F21? ltc TOBACCO OR SEEDBED covers. 2 yards wide and 50 yards long with grommets. $12.95. Belk's Dept Store. J24 ? 4tc ? P21 IN THE MARKET lor logs and standing timber. See us for prices and specifications. Mill lo cated at Oak Hill 2 miles out on Murphy Road. Gordon Lumber Company, Edwin Wallace, phone 387. Oil? tfc UPHOLSTERY ? for new and used furniture. Skilled crafts manship. Your choice of materi als. Free estimates. S. Brunner, Phone 262-W-l. N29 ? 52tp ? D1 GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORK See T. L. TIPPETT CO. F21? ltc Protect your Duiimin? investment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete. Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special prices in carloads W A HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, N. C. N17? tfc FOR SALE ? Nine acres of land with modern heated house, six rooms and bath. Large abasement. Close In Just off Highlands Road. See or call Carl Leatherman at 257-W-3. S6? tfc FOR SALE ? Block and brick, sand, fine and coarse. W. J. Clark & Son. Phone 357-J-4, 81-W, or 345-W-3. M17? tfc I HAVE SOME choice residential lots and home sites In Town and In the country. Prices from $500 up. FRANKLIN REALTY COMPANY Frank Duncan Phone 21 SW- tfc WATER WELL DRILLING ? Law cost 4 and 6 Inch wells. 8e? Charlie Davldsen. Bid well Street. Phone 3S3-W evenings. A?? tfc ZENITH HEARING AID8? Auth orised dealer. Zenith hearing aids, batteries, and accessories. Free home demonstration. Caro lina Pharmacy. D20 ? tfc FOR SALE ? New home. Fhre rooms with bath, basement. All utilities. Two acres of land. Beau tiful view and excellent television location. Three miles from Frank lin on Highlands Road. Call 357-J-4 or see Kenneth Clark. A3? tfc CRUSHED ROCK For fine concrete work, driveways, or roads. Call 3SI or See Mack Tippett F21 ? ltc
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