MEET YOUR MERCHANTS THE CAROLINA PHARMACY \ ? ' ? .a. POPULAR AT LUNCH TIME Carolina Pharmacy's fountain and luncheonette arc Franklin's most modern W hether you stop in for a "coke" or a tasty sandwich apd wholesome mill shake, you'll he served courteously and quickly with delicious foods and bevcr ?j (rpc * Luncheonette Is Popular With Macon County People Grade 'A' Eating Place Open 12 Hours Daily The Carolina Pharmacy is unique among the small com munity drug stores in Western North Carolina in that it posseses a feature ordinarily reserved for big city drug companies. This is the attractive, spotlessly clean luncheonette. The Grade A luncheonette at the Pharmacy is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For Lunch, sup per, or snacks there is a wide variety of sandwiches, salads, and soups. For breakfast there are hot waffles and a choice of cereals. All types of pies, cookies, cakes, and ice cream are served. The list of beverages is almost without end ? from ice tea to hot chocolate, from root beer floats to lemonades. A section of upholstered, com fortable booths at the rear of the store is always well-populated, and for additional seating there arc stools at the counter, and individ ual tables along the wall. The Pharmacy luncheonette is popular with mid-morning coffee-breakers, late breakfast ers, quick lunchers, and especial ly the after-school crowd. Ed ward Palmer, a chronic "Coca Colic" by his own admission, comes to the Pharmacy often. Asked why, he replied, "Oh, I just like it here. And the service is always quick." Waitresses at the luncheonette include Mrs. Mavis Eppard. Mrs. Porter Duncan. Mrs. T. Y. Angel, Laverne Reed and Miss Launa Baker (who attends Western Carolina College and works at the Pharmacy part-time). In This Series . . . YOU WILL MEET Franklin Hosiery Company Nantahala Lumber Company Franklin Machine Shop Burrell Motor Company People's Department Store Conley Motor Company Reeves Hardware Company Macon County Supply Company Macon Theatre Franklin Indoor-Outdoor Theatre The Fashion Shop Franklin Gem Shop The Twin's Shop YOU HAVE MET Belk's Department Store Franklin Hardware Company Franklin 5 & 10c Store Our Mountain Home Gift Shop Macon County Airport, Inc. Zickgraf Hardwood Company Amazing New Drugs On Sale At Pharmacy Include Cold Remedies, Motion Sicknes^ Pills Some recent laboratory dis coveries have led to several amaz ing new drugs just being put 01 the market. The Carolina Phar macy offers these easy and safi solutions to common ailments a popular prices with no prescrip tion necessary. Cold Relief To relieve the miseries of cold: this winter sufferers can turn ti three new drugs: Dristan. Prima tene, and Colonoid. These drug are also beneficial in cases o sinus and hay fever while Prima tene is affective in the treatmen of bronchial asthma as well. A! three are proven effective am safe to use. Go To Sleep Sleep-Eze assures a good night sleep with no after effects th next day. This entirely new dt velopment contains no habil forming drugs. Motion Sickness Dramamine prevents all form of motion sickness, whether trave ling at sea. in the air, or on th' ground. It is available in pill am liquid form. No-Sick, in the cor venient form of chewing gum is also for use in preventini motion sickness. Skin Breaks Containing three powerful ant; biodics, Mycitracin is the lates means of treating scratches burns, cuts, and other skin iiT: tations. This new ointment neitt er stings when applied or stain the skin. For other new home remedie consult your physician or th Carolina Pharmacy. For Complete Dependab'e Prescription Service Phore 84 Serve Yourself At Modern One-Stop Shopping Center 'Extra' Lines, But Not Crowded At the Carolina Pharmacy you can find everything you'd expect to get in a drug store ? and a lot more besides. Macon County 5 people have found that the Phar- 1 macy can be a one-stop shopping center for many of their trips to town. f Examples of some of the "extras" at the Carolina Phar- 1 macy: II) luggage by Arrow- s Pack, 1 2 1 all baby needs ? I foods, bottles, toys, blankets, powder, oil, 131 complete line of school supplies, |4> cords and fixtures for minor home electri cal repairs, (5> luncheonette. For the stock, cattle, and pets rou will find a well stocked Veterinarian Department. Despite the inclusion of all this idditional stock, display cases ind aisles aren't crowded. In fact, ?here is even room for a lounge jection for the convenience of people waiting for prescriptions. A glance a:ound w.il explain a!l this roominess and. convenience ? only fresh, new stock is c'is? played. What's obsolete goes out! No eonfusion awaits the hur ried customer in the Carolina Pharmacy. Everything is depart mentalized for easy self -service. Still the sales clerks are present to help with selections and answer questions. Quick, court eous service is evidently some thing on which the people at the Pharmacy pride themselves, for you never ?ee anyone wait ing there. Sales clerks are Mrs. Elaine Estes, Mrs. Jerlene Clark, and Ralph Edward Angel. 41 YEARS EXPERIENCE Or. (i. B. Woodward, who has been an active ' pharmacist for 41 years, heads the prescription de i partinent here. I lis years of experience assure .'you ' that your prescriptions will he tilled with skill and t care. 'Doc' Woodward ? I A Pharmacist Since 1917 r Heads Prescription Dept. I By NORMAN B. SMITH II i When you step in back of the lighted multi-colored "Prescrip tions" sign to the rear of the s Carolina Pharmacy, you'll see a e soft-spoken man with a kindly expression presiding there. You'll > see Grover Woodward, known af fectionately as "Doc" Woodward by the hundreds of Macon Coun s ty folks for whom he has a smile |. and a friendly "howdy" on the e street. i There in the neat, spotless pre i- scriptlon department of the Caro i. Una Pharmacy, surrounded by 8 row upon row of the bottles con taining the ingredients of his pro fession, "Doc" Woodward mixes, weighs, and counts with the same t skill and accuracy he did back i, in 1917. only perhaps with an i- added steadiness and assuredness pained through 41 years practice as a registered pharmacist. '/Things have changed a lot in pharmacy since he graduated from Max Morris Pharmacy School in Macon, Georgia, back in the year the United States entered World War I. "But still I keep up with the latest medi cines on the market. "Doc" Wood ward says. "Doc" Woodward is licensed to practice in Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina. He came to Franklin from Sylva in 1940. and has been with the Carolina Phar macy since it opened in 1951 Assistants in the prescriptions department are Mrs. Edith Con ley. and Mi's. Tava Arvey. Twenty-four hour service is of fered for prescriptions. Day phone is 84 At night call either 481-W or 752. Pharmacy Owners ' Are T. Y. Angel, ? Dr. E. W. Fisher The Carolina Pharmacy is co owned by local physician Dr. E. W. Fisher and T. Y. Angel. It was purchased in 1957 from the pre vious owners who had operated it since 1951 . Mr. Angel is the mangare. In Ipte 1957 Dr. Fisher and Mr. Angel boukht Saunders Cafe next door to make room for much need ed expansion. The new part, of the store now contains the lunch eonette. newspapers, tobaccoes. confections, and several other ' items. , . 1 Mr. Angel, a Yadkin County . native, came here as manager of Bower's Store In 1947. He had previously been training manager at Bower's Store in Asheville. In 1950 he Has tranferred to manage the Toccoa, Georgia, Bower's Store, and in 1955 he came back to Franklin to stay. From 1955 until he became manager of the Carolina Pharmacy in 1957 hs managed the local Bower 'fc Store again. T. Y. Angel and his wife, the former Miss Josephine Jennings, who is a sales clerk at the Phar macy, have two children. The older. Tom. Jr., recently dis charged from the Marine Corps, is managing the Bower's Store in Cumberland Kentucky. The younger. Ralph Edward, attends school at Franklin High and works part-time at the Pharmacy. I Mr. Angel is on the Merchant*' Committee (if the Franklin Cham- 1 ber of Comfnerce nnd is a mem bcr of the Lions Club. The Angels belong to the First Baptist Church MONEY SAVERS Monev saving sales- arc a regular i'ca Hire or ibis More. The' famous Walgreen 1-c Sales give yon a . chance to sioc.k n.j> on those drug and household needs.. Shop, slock, and save here. 1 Look For Famous |: One Cent Sales < c 3 Times Annually Three times a year the Carolina . Pharmacy co-operates in bringing the fabulous Walgreen One Cent ( Sales to Franklin. Macon shop- | jers have learned that regular tandard brand merchandise is :hen offered at two for the price }f one plus a penny, and on these lays there is hardly room in the store for everyone who wants to ?ome in. The Pharmacy also participates n all town-wide sales events. Every day there are specials m the shelves. Often some new product is being introduced at half mice One recently popular special was the "Gilette Fishin Kit", The kit included a golden fishing lure, handy bait or lure box,, double edged safety razor, and a pack of blades ? all for $1.00. Almost any local housewife will tell you that it's thrifty to stop by the Pharmacy every time you :-'0 shopping and look for the cur rent money-saving specials. To Save on All the Family's Medicines, Toiletries, and First Aid Needs . , : 1 ? Shop The Carolina Pharmacy Your Walgreen Agency

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