CJpws develop rabies aulckly. r STEWART'S Electrical Appliance Store Everything Electrical Phone 268 New Highway Hospital ~ Aid# Victims Of Polio A hospital on wheels, field service unit of the National Foundation for Infantile Paral ysis, is one of the new health services to the public made pos sible by improved highways. The new mobile hospital is I. ill*.* uV?>?Vc\Vc\o^-' issm ABOUT FOOD PRICES (Facts about retail food prices) VTES, food prices, are too high. In all * the, talk about lower prices, let us remember this: Day in and day out, no retailer does a better job of keeping prices down than a food merchant. Any good food retailer will tell you that his profits have been slimmer than at any other time in history, on the other hand increased operating costs have cut profits to the bone. Merchants generally have reduced ~ prices as a plan of good merchandis ing, but we cannot reduce prices by 10% as was appealed for by President Truman. To have a substantial and perma nent price reduction on food, fhe re tail grocer must first have a reduction on food by the manufacturer and the producer. Our policy is to sell quality food at the lowest practical price and we will continue to lower prices as fast as re duction in cost to us and economies in our overhead will permit. BALDWIN MARKET (STROKE FATAL I TOT.M.BRYSON Rabun Gap Man Striken Wliile In Highlands Visiting Son Thaddeua Marshall Bryson, 72, of Rabun Oap, Ga., died as the result of a stroke which occur red while he was on the streets of Highlands last Thursday morning. He also suffered head Injuries when he fell at the the time he was stricken Mr. Bryson was taken immediately to a Franklin hospital, but fail ed to respond to treatment. Death occurred about noon. Mr. Bryson came from his home at Rabun Oap to High lands Thursday morning to visit his son, Lawrence, and family at Highlands. Although a native of Jackson, he had spent most of his life as a farmer at Rabun Gap, Ga Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Bryson cemetery at Clear Creek, with the Rev Oscar Nix officiating. Pallbearers were H. L. Wilson, Buck Chastain, Carl Chastaln, and Herschel, Herbert, and Homer Bryson. The body remained at the | home of Z. V. Bryson at Rabun Gap until the hour of the fu neral. Surviving are the following children ; Lawrence, of Highlands, Z. V., of Rabun Oap, Mrs. Paul Brown, of Rabun Gap, and Hayes Bryson, of Scaly; and 24 grandchildren. Potts funeral home was in charge of the arrangements. especially valuable, since it reaches epidemic areas in a hurry, where tt is used as an emergency hospital, auxiliary power unit, or as an ambulance for iron lung cases. Since it went into service less than a year ago, it has traveled some 26,000 miles, carrying pa tients to hospitals, operating as an auxiliary hospital unit, and making exhibition trips. STERLING CARRYING THIS TRADE-MARK jVo GET GOftHAM CONSIDER WEIGHT, BALANCE, CRAFTSMAN SHIP, WIDER SaECTION . . . ALL BACKED BY A CENTURY'S EXPERIENCE SPla>U<&cu* SPeUnce *Aot&J ? LILIUS JEWELRY COMPANY In Ritz Building Sylva, N. C. CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL and LOGGING EQUIPMENT International Crawler Tractors. Industrial Wheel Tractors and Power Units I I DISSTON CHAIN SAW We arc now in position to make prompt shipment on Disston Chain Saws and each, of our Operations maintains a well-equipped repair shop to give you complete overhaul jobs as well as minor repairs. * * ? * FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE, CALL? North Carolina Equipment Company 3101 Hillaboro St. Charlotte Phone 8836 2 Miles South ? Rt. 21 Wilmington Phone 4-4661 5 Miles West ? Rts. 74 and 76 Asheville Phone 2-2173 Sweeten Creek Road Raleigh Phone 789 Cotton production in North Carolina has be?n on a down ward trend since 1926. when the peak of production was reached. North Carolina farmers' re ceipts from sales of 22 major crops produced during 1946 to taled $632,447,000, or 30 per cent above the $487,645,000 received from sales of these crops pro duced in 1945 DR. VV. L. CUTTER CHIROPRACTOR PHYSIO-THERAPIST Over Leader's Dry Goods Store SYLVA, N. C. Telephone 113 Say: "I saw it advertised In The Press". ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE S MINUTE TEST Get TF.-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PFNETR ATING fungi cide PULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORB genrn to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. Today at Today at Angel's Drug Store. Jgsslk TIRES THAT OUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES AT LESS THAN PREWAR PRICES At least there is one product your money will buy that per forms better and costs less than before the war. It's the new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown that outwears prewar tires for less thorn prewar prices. New technical developments and public demand have com bined to give car owners this new tire ( 1 ) with improved quality, (2) at reduced prices. At these low prices, you can equip your car all around with B.F.Goodrich Silvertowns that outwear prewar tires. BURRELL MOTOR CO. Phone 123 - - - Franklin, N. C. *uo*A*a T/"" BVd?*t avmEVt ptAN B.F.Goodrich ^IRST IN RUBBER ^* p., , ftps ' '-for Qualify ^t...and worth it! Ptprt-Coia Company, Lonj liland CUg, N. Y. Fntnekittd BoUUr: Pepsi-CoU Bottling Co. o t AsheyUle

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