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ARTHRITIS 1 I have been wonderfully bless ed In being restored to active life after being crippled In nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had j Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were aet. Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once j and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2M5 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 2695 Jackson 7, Mississippi "HOME ON THE RANGE" Buy yourself a "Mountain Home Range" all of your own. Here's few selections with sparkling streams and far-a way views to "please yonr purse". {2500, 54000, $5500. *6M0, $8500. Most of these have all con veniences, and some are furnished. Write or see ? OWEN C. FURLOW "Select Sales" Furlow Springs Franklin, N. C. CHIEF MURRAY SIGNS AGAIN Entered Navy First In 1939; Stationed In Charleston, S. C. Chief Hospital Corpsman Fred J. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Murray, Sr., of Frank lin, recently reenlisted In the U. S. Navy for another six yearsj The Navy careerman first joined up in November, 1939, and he currently is serving as chief master-at-arms at the U. S. Naval Hospital in Charles ton, S. C. His wife and two children, Frank and Regina, are living in Charleston with him. Franks Radio and Electric Co. I0W PRICED TV THAT REALLY MATCHES YOUR FURNITURE! 21 INCH "DECORIGHT" TV | Your Choice of 6 Stunning WOOD CABINET Finishes! ? MAHOGANY EMERSONITE FINISH ? WALNUT FINISH ? BLONDE FINISH FROM ? MAHOGANY FINISH ? MAPLE FINISH ? LIMED OAK FINISH It's the decorator touch you've longed for. The elegance of gleaming mahogany. The silvery glow of limed oak. The rich markings of wal nut The honey-toned warmth of maple. The sleek look of modern bloode wood. They're all part of Emerson's brilliant new "Decoright" aeries. With Emerson alone . . . you get the per fect match at perfectly amazing prices! A TV PICTURE SO CLEAR. SO SHARP you'll think you're at the movies! 2&nerSOn...0m 14,000,000 SATISFIED OWNERS . . . AMERICA'S BEST BUY! rtKMs Franks Radio and Electric Co. TERM! Phone 249 Hurst Promoted In Marine Corps Carroll L. Hurst, son of J. D. Hurst, of Franklin, recently was promoted to private first class in the Marines at Parrls Is land, 8. C., the Fleet Home Town News Center has an nounced. Pfc. Hurst was given the ad vancement following 10 weeks of training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island. Ledf ord In Korea As Supply Clerk Pfc. William Bert Ledford, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ledford, is serving in Korea as a supply clerk. The Franklin High graduate entered the army January 12, 1953, and received his basic training at Fort Jackson, 8. C. Prior to going overseas he at tended a school for field wire men for two months. Shortoff Church Members Attend Ayers' Ordination Members of the Short Off Baptist Church attending the ordination service of the Rev. Robert Ayers in Greenville, S. C. were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wal don, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crowe, Mrs. Jabe Talley, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Bud Dal ton, Charles Talley, Morris and Doris Crowe, Clifford, Beatrice, and Berta Lee Talley, and Mary Anne Cal loway. Approximately 54 million head of swine were on United States farms in 1953, compared with 63 million in 1952. If you want a good car and don't have the price for a brand new one . . . Look at these models ? from '51 to '34's. $25 down and $5 per week brings you your choice of A GOOD CAR Reece Motor Co. Next lot to Bargain Store Phone 310 Palmer Street BOWER'S Your Headquarters For WORK CLOTHING OVERALLS Men's Anvil Brand Overalls. 8 oz. Denim. Triple stitched, i.iade for long wear. Sizes 32 to 44 $3.29 pr. DUNGAREES Men's orange stitched 8 oz. denim Dungarees. Well made. Long lasting. Sizes 28 to 49 $1.98 pr. UNIFORMS I Men's Dickie Uniforms in Khaki or gray. Guar I anteed work clothing. Cut to fit. Panis Now $3.98 Sizes 28 to 46 Shirts Now $3.29 Sizes 14 to 1 7Vat COVERALLS Men's Hickory stripe and blue Denim Coveralls. 8 oz. material. Two way zipper. Well made. Sizes 34 to 46 Now $4.98 See Our New Spring Merchandise, Arriving Daily. Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE ? t Want Ads FRANKS RADIO ft ELEC. CO. New and Used Radios Latest in TV Antennas Rotors for turning antennas. TV Lamps and Tables Electric Corn poppers Electric Irons New Portable Electric Phono graphs. W. Palmer Street Phone 249 F4 ? tfc FARMERS ? We will pay good prices for good country hams. See us before you sell yours. Brown & Carson. Fll ? ltc DAIRYMEN, ATTENTION? Cit rus pulp, $2.50; cotton seed meal, $3.60; crushed corn, $3 per 100 lbs. For calcium, steam bone meal, mineral salt and any of your other needs see us. Farmers Federation, Gene Friz zell, Mgr. Fll? ltc OUT-OF -THE- ORDINARY 13-ACRE PROPERTY that has: fine springs, grapes, black wal nut trees, pears, cherries, ap ples, tame strawberries, black berries, mountain laurel, timber woodland, improved fenced pas ture, rich garden and a gorge ous view. It is 8 miles from town on a gravel road, just si mile off the Highlands Road (US-64). An unusual offering at $2500 cash! EXCLUSIVE WITH TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square Phone 200 (PS: A small broken-down barn, an outside privy with a leaky roof and a rough 5-room house with a new roof ? will be thrown in on the deal at no extra cost.) Fll ? ltc $150 REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or per sons responsible for poisoning of four dogs belonging to Earl Crunkleton, of Highlands, in the latter part of May and the first of June, 1953. Contact N.C. S.P.C.A. or Sheriff J. Harry Thomas. Fll ? -2tp ? P18 RUMMAGE SALE ? Tamassee DAR School? Saturday a. m., February 13, 1954, 9:00 until 12.00. Fll? ltc WOOD FOR SALE ? All oak. Stove and heater wood. $5 and $6 per load. Call 689. Gus Cagle. Fll? 3tc? F25 FOR SALE? Nine good Beagle hounds. Rabbit dogs. Cheap. Can be seen at my place, six miles north of Franklin on Highway 23 and 441. B. L. Yonce. Fll? 2t6? Fl* HOMES FOR SALE One new, three bedroom ranch type home, central heat, electric hot water, located on a large lot on Forest Avenue. Owner now lives in this home, but plans to move to his work in Atlanta. For price and full de tails call me any time. Three bedroom home near Angel hospital on White Oak Street. Located on a large lot. Has a large garden lot and small barn. Owner has moved out of the state. This house is vacant and ready for occupancy. I can close this deal for $5,950. Three bedroom house in East Franklin constructed of concrete blocks, located on a large lot, has a good well. With a very small amount of finishing this house would sell for much more than our price of $3975. Franklin Realty Company Frank Duncan Phone 27 or 292 LOST ? Pair of kid's glasses, in a brown case on East Frank lin school bus Tuesday of last week. Finder, please call or re turn to Robert B. Guffle, Route 4, or leave at school. Phone 291-W3. Fll ? ltc WANTED? Used toilet and lava tory. Also side arm kerosene water heater. Also old bath tub in any condition. A. D. Carter, Route 2, Franklin. NEED YOUR land plowed? $2 per hour. See or write Lyman Ledbetter, Franklin, Route 1. We plow gardens or large fields. FOR SALE ? Good baled hay and corn. See or call Inez Pangle on Mulberry at C. D. Bunton's. Phone Clayton 9314. F1 1 ? 3tp ? F25 FOR SALE ? 40 laying open farm pullets, Leghorn and Wyandotte, six to seven months old. See C. A. Elmore, West's Mill. FOR RENT ? Large and small office in Nantahala Building. Apply Room 214 or George Noe tel. Fll ? Jtc WOULD the person who bor rowed my cattle dehorners please return. Dr. O. H. Burn side. Fll? ltc FERTILIZER WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOSK FOR YOUR SPRING NEEDS SEEDS ? OATS ? LADINO ? LESPEDEZA ? W. DUTCH ? ORCHARD GRASS * RED CLOVER ? RYE GRASS ? RED TOP ? TIMOTHY DOWNS & DOWDLE Phone 226 Franklin, N. C. Platform Rockers ? Reduced! Every one is a big comfortable, long-time in vestment, and the February Sale price is LOW !; ?4 |b SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. . PHONE IT Franklin, N. C. LOST ? Black and tan beagle, female. Has name "Wayne Stewart" on collar. Call Dr. George R. McSween at 799 or 668-W. Reward. Fll ? 2tc ? -Fig FOR SALE? Two-bedroom home with bath, hot water, 12 acres of land, seven acres tendabte, fruit trees, grape vines, barn and pasture. See Oene Oliver, six miles on Georgia Road be fore 2 p. m. week days. Fll? ltc FOR SALE? One horse, weight 900 lbs., nine years old. One of the best work horses in the county.* Ray Dryman, Scaly. REGISTERED BLACK docker Spaniel at stud. Phone 340-J-2 or see owner. Mrs. George Bor den after 4:30 p. m. on Bryson City road, four miles out of Franklin. Mil? dtp FOR SUMMER home sites and retirement property, see E. M. McNlsh, Wayah-Valley Ranch, Inc., phone 10J-1. F4? 6tc? Mil WANTED AT ONCE ? Rawleigh Dealer in Clay or Macon Counties. Write Rawleigh 's, Dept. NCB-770-R, Richmond, Va. F4 ? 4tp ? F25 FOR RENT? Some good land at my home on the Georgia highway, two miles south of Franklin. T. J. Ramey. J28? 3tp? Fll FILMS DEVELOPED Expert processing. Prompt serv ice. Pictures returned in snap shot album. Leave with J. P. Brady, Franklin Press, Franklin, N. C. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY of fers $30 to $50 weekly spare time ? $100 or more full time. Man appointed now can work into district supervisor position paying $11,000 per year and up. Product well advertised and ac cepted liquid fertilizer backed by written guarantee. Little traveling ? home nights ? but car is essential. Write to: "Na Churs" 21 W. Monroe Street, Marion, Ohio. J28 ? 3tc ? Fll WANTED ? Country hams. Write me what you have and I'll come by and pick them up. Highest cash price paid. J. Phil Tate, Box 141, Highlands, N. C. J28 ? tfc FOR SALE ? One Leader trac tor with harrow, plows, mow ing machine, fertilizer. Practic ally new. Will sell half price. See Elbert Hedden. J28 ? 3tp ? PI 1 FOR SALE? Modern three-bed room house, large lot and garden, in East Waynesvllle. Would exchange for farm prop erty near Franklin. Phone 340-J4 or write Box 350, c/o The Franklin Press. J28 ? 3tc ? Fll Protect yo?r building invest ment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8- x 8" x 16" i Special prices in carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT j Phone 499 Franklin, N. C I N17? tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT? Un ! furnished. See or call after 4 p. m. Miss Ethel Hurst. Phone 174. | 015? tfc I WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma ; cihinery. 6" ad 8" domestic and ?.ommerclal wells. Macon Pump ind Well Company. Write F. B. 1 Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. 1 313? tfc FOR QUICK Dependable radio repairs, come to City Radio Shop ? Between S and L and Doyle's Cafe. Allen Ordway, : Mgr. M20- tfc ? FOR RENT ? 8-inch American floor sander and edger. Floor polisher. House jacks. S If 111 saws. Staple gun. Edwards-Dll lard Hardware, Phone 2775, Highlands. Jly9? tfc 2 ASH FOR old and disabled horses and mules. Call Cash erg 2261 collect. Wllson-Jen llngs Fur Farm. 124 ? tfc WANT SOMETHING DONE? Call us. We do anything Chares, errands, cleaning off gardens a specialty. We-Do-Any thlng Club. Call 222, or 406 after school. J14? tfc FOR YOUR Winter recapping, or when in need of Urea, Mm us. Rlekman'i OK Rubber Welders, Tire Store, and Recapping Shop. Old? tfc WANTED? Country cured ti?n? ? Seller* orooery and Peed. 015 ? tfe SHEET METAL work, furiMe ^pSpffr> beating ta rtaTlatioo. Franklin Sheet Metal Wcrta Near Tr?mr fteher. Phone at or 211-W-S Ji? tfc
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