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O Lyle Jones and O L. Jones. Jr.. of Ashevllle. were visitors here the fVrst of this week Miss Emofene Landrum. who is employed in Hampton. Va . is here for a visit with her moth er, MTs. Ruth Landrum. and other relatives. CARD OF THANKS To our neighbors and frlend-i who were so loyal during tiie sickness and death of my hus band. Claude Bradley. I want tj thank each and every one i you Also for the many beau tiful flowers MRS LUCY BRADLEY OUR HEATING PLANT HAS NOW BEEN INSTALLED And we are in pcsition to accommodate a few Regular Boarders RIVER VIEW INN Call Mrs. C. J. Mooney at 150 EHBBESBKHIIRB ATTENTION BUILDERS WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH Veneer Stone ? Flag Stone ? Also ? ? Crushed Stone For Driveways and Concrete Work Needmore Stone Co. Franklin, N. C. Phone 168 Box 256 ALL HARD COMMON CLAY BRICK 4" Terra Cctta Pipe CEMENT Builders' Lima KITCHEN SINKS 30 gal. Electric Water Heater KEM-TONE (all colors) Flue Lining REEVES HARDWARE CO. Phone 113 Franklin, N. C. NEW YEAR GREETINGS ? We at this time express our sincere thanks to ottr customers everywhere for iheir patronage aiwl ponrl t'aith <htmi? the past year. With optimism, we look to the t'ti - ture. and wish all of you A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Duncan Motor Co. . OUR DEMOCRACY- -um* MORE FAMIL / HAPPINESS JN THE NEnV YEAR . . . .A-i Individually, and as members or thk family group, LET US DRAW A SIGHT ON THE OBJECTIVES, THE OPPORTUNITHS WE HOPE TO REALIZE THIS YEAR. AND SO THAT WE SHALL OBTAIN GREATEST VALUE FROM THE FAMILY MONEY, LET US, IN FAMILY CONFERENCE, PLAN HOW TO MEET OUR COMMITMENTS FOR THE YEAR, SUCH AS SHELTER B INSURANCE, TAXES, THUS ACHIEVING GREATER FREEDOM AND WISDOM IN SPENDING AND SAVING, WANT ADS WANT TO RETIRE WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG? JOIN the U. S. Army and retire at an early age on a monthly retirement, allowance. Travel the world over at no expense to you! Excellent pay with no deductions. Rapid advance ment and free living quarters. The finest medical and dental care provided. " Visit nearest army recruiting station for further details. U. S. Army Re cruiting Station, Postoffice Bldg.. Asheville, N. C. WANTED ? Waitress with exper ience, preferably dining Toom experience. Call at Hotel Hearn or Phone 2473. Joe S. Lassi.ter. D2Q ? ltc WANTED ? Dry, hulled black walnuts. Will pay 4 cents a pound. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. D26? 2tc? J2 FOR SALE? 9 x 12 Maroon Rug and pad. $55. Call 237. I LOST ? Black leather pocket rook, containing billfold and coin purse, Monday between ! Franklin and Cullasaja. Arie Crawford, Franklin. D26? ltc HOUSE FOR jSALE? Six rooms and bath, all city conven iences. Garage and all-purpose outbuilding. Large lot. small ! orchard. Situated on Bonny Crest. Mrs. Tim Calloway, Phone 2473 D26 ? 2tp ? J2 NOTICE ? People come to town and lounge around, and stand on the street. When mey gei hungry, they go to Morgan's to eat. I lile saws there and eat too. Geo Johnson. FOR SALE? Nine h. p. Diesel engine, water cooled. See me for new Buda Diesels 66 to 150 h p. 22 Rifle, two boxes shells, pumps, tenor banjo, wrenches, vises, etc. Major Higdon, High lands Road. j COUPLE WANTED? On beauti ful 90 acre farm V* mile from Highlands, N C. Five-room new tenant house with sanitary plumbing and electricity. Lib eral wages and share of crops. References required. No children. Apply Colonel W. F. Kernan, Box 266, Highlands, N. c. D19 ? 2tp ? D26 FOR SALE? One cooking range. wood or coal. One Heatrola. coal. One iron bed, mattress and springs. One electric dish washer. One dining table. Six wash stands One electric cook ing range. One steel cot. One large mirror. One large heater, coal or wood. One water Jack end water tank. All in good condition W. 8 Davis, P. O. Box 577, Highlands, N. C. D18? 2tc? D28 ORDER NOW? Place your" order as soon as convenient for Ihosc famous young-bearing Stark-Burbank fruit trees, vines, berries, etc. Sue or write W A Steele at Press offflce. D12? '46? tfn FOR SALE? Klndlinc wood by pick-up load. Address Prank Solesbec, Otto, or phone Frank lin, 187-W. Dl2 ? 3tp? D26 BUILD your home, flre-proot and moisture-proof, with concrete Mrs. Clampitt, 62, Macon Nativs, Dies At Home In Con.ovai Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Hattie i?lac Clampitt, 62, at her home ir Conover Dectnber 16 Mrs Clampitt, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Washington Coch ran, was a native of Maco County. Survivors include her husband R. R. Clampitt; two daughters Mrs. E. L. Cope, of Canton, and Mrs. Floyd Shook, of Conover five sons, Renfro Clampitt, ol 'Canton, Harold and Hoyt Clam : pitt. of Hickory, Otis Clampitt of Graham, and Gilmer Clam pitt, of Conover; two sisters. Mrs. Norman Clampitt and Miss Ollie Cochran, of Franklin; a half-sister, Mrs. Robert Bethel, who lives in Florida; two brothers, Willie Cochran, of | Franklin, and Hirley Cochran of Oregon; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren Funeral services for Mrs Clampitt, . who was a member o* the Baptist church, were helc at the Reepsville Baptist church near Lincolnton, and burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. . SPENDS LEAVE HERE Charles P. Myers, seamai first class, left Wednesday to return to the Naval Air station at Charlestown, W. Va., aftei spending a 10-day leave with i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers, of Bonny Crest Mr Myers, who entered the ! service June 3, 1946 and took his basic training at Bainbridge Md., has been stationed at Charlestown for the past five months. blocks ? steam-cured for greater strength and durability Fci j construction details, see W. A Hays, below Franklin bridge j N14? tfc v HERE'S TO YOUR HAPPINES5 For Your New Year's Dinner W. H?v? Cow-Peai HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Palmer Street Laaaiter T akea Over Dining Room At Hotel Hearn Joe S. Lassiter announced this week that he has bought the lease on the Hotel Hearn r dining room, and will open it to the public January 1. The dining room has beei ; closed since E. L. Moseley, for mer owner of the lease, left I several weeks ago for an un- '. announced destination. I At the same time it was an nounced that O. A. Fleming, cf Holly Springs, Ga., has succeed ed Miss Ruth E. Slsk as man ager of the hotel proper. Mr. Fleming arrived Sunday, and Miss Sisk left Monday for Toc eoa, Oa. RADIO I REPAIRS i i We make prompt, effi cient, expert repair* on all types of radio*. ? WESTERN RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP EDGAR CARTER. Msr. Main Street Opposite Angel Hospital B E S ,T NEW YEAR W I S H E ? X X ? Our earnest Iih|w a* we face ?lif raining iich >?'?r i* that wc may roiitiiiuc uiir p!ea*ant rt larionvliiw nitli our many |?u lrwi? and n??i they, a* Hi ll a* all the folk* in'our cmmnunU). enjoy the liolida) ami tin- (lay* to follow in peace, rontf utuirnt ami good healtli. jf ' ? - , X X Franklin I Variety Store WANTED HARDWOOD AND PINE LOGS We have advanced our prices on all grades. Write or call at cur office for log price list. Zickgraf Hardwood Co. Franklin, N. C. MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 1:15-9:15. SUNDAY ? Matinee 2:15; night 9:00. ?' t> 1 "i. i ? : r \r Sunday, December 29 Johnny Weissmueller * Virginia Gray In "SWAMP FIRE" v Monday, Tuesday, December 30, 31 Wednesday, Thursday, January 1, 2, 1947 FricUy, January 3, 1047 Francis Langford * Russell Wade In "BAMBOO BLONDE" Saturday, January 4 ? Doubl* Feature Wil d Bill Elliott lu "SHERR1FF OF REDWOOD VALLEY" Alto "LIVE WIRE" Owl Show jjft 10t30 ? * Out at 12:00 o'clock ^ .. 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