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RADIATOR RSPAIRIN Boiling, cleaning and repairs to any car, true!; or tractor RaJiator SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SALES SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service DUNCAN MOTOR CO. {RE8S Personal Mention ? Continued From Page Two week-end here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst, of Wadesboro, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hurst, of Franklin, Route 1 Mrs. Hurst is the former Miss Harles ton Mcintosh, of Brevard She | and Mr. Hurst were married No vember 22. Miss Frances Hurst and Miss Emma Lou Hurst, of Washing I ton, D. C., and Miss Barbara Hurst, of Hickory, spent last week-end wiih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H C Hurst, of Franklin, Route 1. Herbert McGlamery, of Ashe ville, former Franklin resident, was here on business Monday. Miss Margaret Setser spent last week-end visiting her sis ter, Miss Jane Setser, at Bre vard college, Brevard Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patton, of > Murphy, and George E. Patton, student at State eollege, spent Notice Is Hereby Given To Be SURE and See Our WINDOW DISPLAYS WE ARE GLAD TO SHOW YOU "Quality" Gifts at Moderate Prices THE OUAUTY SHOP Home of "Known" Brands 1 the Thanksgiving holidays here | \yuh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Higdon and Clayton Itamsey weni to Washington to speuu Thanks giving with their nephew, Lt. Bobby Higdon,. and from the capital went to Philadelphia for the army-navy lootbail game Mr. and Mrs. F'lOid Wyman, of Longview, Texas, spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. Wy man's aunt, Miss Ethel Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks had as their Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Arthur Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Brooks, of Fairmont,, W Va., Mrs. M. C. Close and Leland Close, of Bryson City, and Miss Nora Cleaver, of Duke university Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gnuse and children spent last week in Memphis, Tenn., visiting uk parents of Mr. Gnuse. Misses Amand^ and Lucy Slagle spent several days last week at their home an Cartoo gechaye. Mr. and Mrs. J. E S. Thorpe attended the army-navy foot ball game in Philadelphia lac week. Mr and Mrs. Lewis P itton, of the University of North . Caro lina, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and children, of Calcutta, India, are spending several months with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. C. Z. Chandler, of Sylva. Mr. Smith, formerly with the North Caro lina Highway commission, was a resident of Franklin for sev eral years. Mrs. Herbert E. Church spent the week-end in Columbus, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Emmed Cockrill, and was the honor guest at a dinner party given by the Cockrills Saturday night. Mrs. Cockrill spent last summer in Franklin. Mrs. Lester Conley and her daughter, Miss Audrey Conley, spent the week-end in Atlanta as' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Burnette. The Burnettes formerly made their home in Franklin, where Mr. Burnette was connected with the Nanta (//n$//o/m/LS%i GlWF * . ? ' ' ' .v. _ _ MEN'S PAJAMAS JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! Fine sanforized Broadcloth, broad strip j pat tern. Grey, green or blue. $4.95 MEN'S HOUSE SHOES Felt uppers, leather sole. Sizes 6 to 11. A gift that wiil b: used. $1.98 CHATAM BLANKETS A nam ? that stands for the best. Everyone in nice box. SUTTON $7.50 WOOLSHIRE $11.95 LAMSDOWN $16.95 CHRISTMAS SLIPS Hundreds of new slips in white and tea r~~3. Tailored or lace trimmed. Most sizes a, re 32 to 40. 3-Price groups. Gift box included. $1.98-S2.95-S3.95 "CORO" JEWELRY Earrings, Pins ar Clips. No charge for gift box. $1.00 Van Raalte GLOVES "Because you love nice things". Made H 1 Franklin, N. C. Nationally known and ad- j vertised. Brown or black. Gift box free. 1 $1.00 I MEN'S SHIRTS "Archdale" white or fancy. Sanforized. White Gift Box Free! $2.95 and $3.95 CRYSTAL ASH TRAYS Set of 3. Useful, ornamental and a real bar gain. An appreciated gift. 29c set "SAMPSON" CARD TABLES Heavy fibre top. Braced for strength. Metal legs. $3.95 MEN'S TIES "Wembley" and "Regal" Ties in wool or silk. Gift box included. $1.00 DOROTHY PERKINS GIFT SETS Of Dusting Powder and Cologne. Attractive gift box. $2.00 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES Warm lining, tan or black leather palms. Worsted back. Small, medium, large sizes. $1.69 You may have a gift box. BELK'S DEPT. STORE ^ _ Edwards Quits Forest Post; Joins Zickgraf John W. Edwards has resign ed his position as forest super intendent at the Southeaster! Ex penmen t Forest at Cmvf" to accept a position with th Zickgraf Hardwood coiup..,., as timberman, li>. ?a>U ihis w^ck He will assume his new di ' ?? Monday. Mr. Edwards, who ha, - >n with the U. S. fores Service for 13 years,,/ plans t> move his family from Coweets to Franklin as soon as he cat xind a place to live Furman Daltons' Infant Daughter Claimed By Death Berdie Lou Dalton, six-montl pld daughter of Mr. ana '.*u? Furman Dalton, of Highlands died at Angel hospital Friday at 3:30 a. m. L>eain was attri buted to pneumonia tunerai services were held al Highlands Saturday at 1 p. m. with Rev. Frank Keed officiat ing ourvivors in addition io ui< parents, include three grand parents, Mr. and ivirs. Houston and Grady Dalton. Potts funeral home was in charge of arrangements. i National Forest. W F. Taylor, oi uenurest. On visited his sister-in-law, Miss Fannie Edwards, and his niece, Miss Annie Lou Huscusson, oi Franklin, Route 3, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs,. Carroll Jacobs and two children, of Sylva, vis ited Mrs. Jacobs' parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed Whittington, and Mr. Jacobs' parents, Mr. and ...is. viene L. Jacobs, Thanks giving day. D. W. Nichols and son, Doug las, III, of Marietta, Ga., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with .wrs. Nichois, and another son, Michael, who are visiting Mrs icnois paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Calloway, of Frankun, Route 3. During the year ending June 30, 1947, the Farmers Home Ad ministration loaned 28,297 new borrowers a total of $33,699,372 for adjustment loans. WANT ADS All Want Ads payable cash in advance. 1J4 cents per word, with a minimum charge of 40 cents for each insertion. Classified display, 10 cents per line. Set in capitals, bold type, or type larg er than regular, 15 cents per line. MACK SAYS: MACK SAYS: In addition to our sales and service on radios, sewing ma chines, etc., we have added a plumbing department, with a first class, full-time plumber on call at all times. Call 249 for your plumbing needs. FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Between Cagle's Cafe and the Red Light Phone 249 rHE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ? Famous Stark fruit trees, vines, berries or ornamentals ? produce a lifetime of healthiui food and prosperity. See W. A. Steele, at Press Office. D4 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Upholstery mate rial, tapestry and valours. Al so Furniture repair work. Write A. T. Allen, Box 44, Cullasaja, K. C. FOR SALE ? 10 weeks old Du rock Jersey pigs. Earl Justice, Route 4, Franklin, N. C. FOR RENT ? 7-room house with water and lights, located on Morrison property on Georgia road. See Mrs. E. M. Echols on property. FOR SALE? Light plants, elec tric drills, grinders, sanders, gas power units, saw table, bolt and screw threading sets, sheet metal slitting shears, acetylene tank, paint gun, saw mandrel tanks, crosscut saws, blow torch, hose reels, pipe fittings, valves, blocks and ropes, heavy turn buckle Many other useful items. M. Higdon. FOR SALE ? One Romeagle cook stove in first class condition, at a bargain price. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. D4 ? ltc WANTED ? Will pay market prices for dry hulled black walnuts. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. D4? ltc FOR SALE? One 1933 V-8 Ford car converted into pickup. Good motor, good tires. Sell cheap. See Estes Gulf Station, Cullasaja, N. C. FOR SALE? Tract of S. L. Rog ers land, 300 feet on Phillips street, 700 feet on new Hayes Rogers street. Price $2,750. Very liberal terms. L. B. Hayes, Hen dersonvllle, N. C. D4 ? 4tc ? D26 LOST? Blue speckled male tree dog near East Franklin. $20 reward for his return to Kaj Johnson, East Franklin, or noti fy Lee Poindexter's filling sta i tlon. GOOD GEORGIA cane syrup for sale $1 50 per gallon. Franklin Seed Store . 1 EH? lte FOR SALE ? One solid oak Buf ' fet with Mirror. $25.00 One 1 9 x 12 felt rug $10. Mrs. J. C. Horsley. Franklin. N. C XKW SlIll'MKXT , t'lllLDRK.VS UK. II l TOP SHOKS Sizes n> 12, $2.95. , Belk's Department Store. D4 ? ltc WANTED ? I will pay 15c per pound for clean white rags. Stewart's Esso Station, l N20 ? tfc 1 FOR RENT ? Farm, approxi mately- 7 rich acres, 3-room ' house, electric lights, good pas ? ture and barn. Located on CLay ton-Hiawassee road, near Lake Burton bridge, and on mail and school bus route. Rent to be ' paid with labor work, salary ' < oaid for all time employed while [ pot working in crop. Will rent to small family only. Man and Wife, more desired. Must give '?references. See L. O. Wright at ! Lake Burton bridge, 7 miles west 1 ? of Clayton, on Wednesday or | Thursday. 1 N13 ? 4tc ? D4 REPAIRS made on all types of radios and small electrical ap pliances. DEAN'S RADIC SHOP Phone 268 P O. Box 85 Located Over Dixie Store ATTENTION BUILDERS? We are still in the block business and would like to talk to you before you build. Besides our regular building blocks, we have a new concrete block at a special price. Otto Concrete and Clament Products, Otto, N. C. 023 ? tfq FOR SALE ? Lots on Harrison avenue. See Miss Ethel Hurst. D4? tfc WALNUT MEATS? We wiU buy all your wainut meats in good condition. Franklin Seed dtore. N27 ? 2tc FREE ? Do you plan to Dulld a home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a lot of money and give you a fire-safe home, that you will still be proud of 100 years from now, is yours for the asking at The W. A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge In Franklin. Ml? tfc WANT EARLY spring headed Cabbage? Fix few rows; start setting plants now. Order nice Early Jersey, Charleston and Round Dutch, 100, 50c; 300 $1.35; 500, $175; 1000, $3.00 or $2.00 express collect. Carolina Plant Farms, Bethel, N. C. "Our Busi ness Is Plants". Or see Your Local Plant Dealer. N27 ? 2tp ? D4 FOR RENT ? Furnished bed room on White Oak street, girls preferred. See Mrs. R: M. Ledford. BLACK WALNUTS? We are now In the market for dried, hull ed black walnuts. We have a market for these that enables us to pay the top price. See us before you sell yours. Farmers Federation. N27 ? 2tc ? D4 FIDELITY EXCLUSIVES We have the below listed busi nesses for sale, located in Ashe ville and vicinity. Each one thoroughly investigated and priced right. $2,000 Upwards Neon Sign Company. Cafes and Restaurants. Guest, rooming and boarding houses. Dry cleaning plants and laun dries. Builder's supply business. Nite clubs and supper clubs. Bowling alleys. Wholesale sandwich and pie business. Garage and filling station. Wholesale candy business. Jewelery store. Drug and drug, sundries stores. Portrait studios. Phonograph record and novelty shop. Variety stores. Mills and manufacturing plants. Tourist court property. Gasoline distributor, wholesale and retail. Fidelity Business Brokers, 1-B Jackson Building Phone 3166 N27 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Coal stoker, prac tically new. Can be seen at my home. Mrs. W. H. Sellers. N27 ...tfc FOR SALE ? Two wooden shacks with good roofing, 2'15" x 46" with one window 28 x 33 and one door In each shack. $75 each. Highlands Briar, Inc., Franklin, N. C. N27? 3tc^Dll FOR SALE? Two office desks at Highlands Briar, Inc., Franklin, N C NJ7? Jto-DU
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