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DPT VV Home of nr,lj|V |\ Better Values 100 Hard Finish All Wool MEN'SjfSUlTS A very unusual group of good looking suits that have just arrived from the manufacturer. Blues, browns and greys in solid color and fancy weaves. These arq $39.50 values. This price is good for one week only. Very nearly all sizes today. MAIN FLOOR *28 ALTERATIONS FREE Cannon Bath Towels EXTRA LARGE EXTRA HEAVY SOLID COLOR Do not confuse this towel with any special sale towel you have ever seen. You will be surprised at how good they are. Large and thirsty and Cannon means the best. Many beautiful solid colors. Buy now and save. BASEMENT 59 Sale Of House Paint INSIDE PAINT OUTSIDE PAINT Porch and Deck Columbia ready mixed house paint. For beauty, protection and economy. Flows smoothly ? covers well. Made of durable pigments and oils it gives lasting protection. Dol lar for dollar this paint gives extra value in every gallon in good covering, enduring beauty and lasting satisfaction. Flat white, gloss white and most any color you want now in stock, including porch and deck enamel in red, battle ship grey and mahogany. BASEMENT ENAMEL $1.98 GALLON 5% Wool Blankets Pairs (2 Blankets) Double Bed Size Solid color and stripe 5% wool pairs of double bed size blankets. Some have nice satin binding. A value you cannot afford to miss if you need blankets. Hundreds have taken advantage of the great saving to be had at Belk's on all kinds of bedding. See these today as we have only 150 pairs in this lot. BASEMENT 145 LADIES' LOAFERS $3.95 Flexible Long Wearing Sizes 4 to 9 ? brown only ? these usually sell for $1.00 more than our low price. Also lace up brown oxfords and brown or black saddles at the same low price. * VfAIX FLOOR BLUE RIDGE Hand Painted DISHES Thousands of odd pieces to se lect from. Every one priced low er than you would expect. Make up your own sets. BASKMEXT 5cT039c Long Wearing Children's Shoes MANY SIZES AND HUNDREDS OF PAIRS BUY YOUR SHOES AT BELK'S AND SAVE Make this store your shoe headquarters. New arrivals make for a very complete stock. Brown oxfords in sizes 2 to 8 and 8% to 3 at $2.29 and $2.95. Also brown and white saddle oxfords, patent Ar*' leather and sturdy boys' oxfords at the same low price. Buy $2.29 where the selection is the largest and the price is lowest. ^ MAIN FLOOR 3>2."5 BELK'S Franklin News Making CtaUiMl Vfm Edit* rial hp U instead hu In mind when he thinks of adding members to the highway com mission and WHY PAY MORE? OUR GAS ONLY 26 10 "It is as good as the best and better than the rest" JORDAN'S Gas-For-Less Located Cor. E. Main and Palmer Streets See us for your VITAMINS To build up your resis tance against Colds and Flu. ? CAROLINA PHARMACY Prescription Headquarters Phone 84 completely replacing the mem bers of the Conservation and Development Board? It may not be, but the people of North Carolina would do well to look and look closely. I read the other day that feeling that some of our Sen ators were getting too enthu siastic about the China Blockade situation, President Eisenhower asked General Omar Bradley to paint a more realistic picture for this Senate committee. As one of the Senators said, "We weren't talking Blockade when ' Bradley finished". I smiled at i reading this because I thought how often the old infantryman Bradley has been called on to get the situation back in hand. In North Africa he took ovex from General Patton after we had suffered defeats at Kasser ine Pass and El Guettar and got the situation in hand. He was the guiding hand of the First Army in Europe, and he did a lot to bring order out of chaos with the Veterans administra tion at the end of World War II. I am mighty glad he is still around to picture with the brush of realism. I would like to pay a compli ment to W. O. Crawford, prin cipal of East Franklin acbooL I believe that the grounds at Cast Franklin and Cullaaaja schools compare favorably with any In the county. Mr. Crawford waa principal at each of tbaaa schools when the grass and shrubery was started. Personal Mention Miss Jo Bishop, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Newell Pendergrass. She is employed by the South ern Bell Telephone Company and expects to be transferred to Oakland, Calif., in the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Grover P. Sykes, of Rome, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Stevens, of Canton, and Miss Jo Conley, of Atlanta, Ga., attended the funeral here Fri day of Marshall Officer and stayed for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George J. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tess reau are spending several days in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. J. C. Turner, of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her father, Grover Jamison, Sr. GIT BABY CHICKS and PURINA CHICK STARTINA 3% Week-Old Chicks at a Bargain FRANKLIN HATCHERY & Farm Supply EARL Y SPRING TIRE CLEARANCE SALE NiW LOW PRICES $2.00 to $20.00 Each Allowance on your old car or truck Tires on New GOODRICH - FIRESTONE - DAYTON ALL SIZES AND TYPES TO CHOOSE FROM SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR TRADE AND SAVE MONEY! BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY "WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS" PHONE 123 ~ FRANKLIN, N. C.
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