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We hare in Stock ? F ertilizer 2-12-12 ?-t-27 21% Phospate 60% Potash SEEDS * Ladino Clover * Orchard Grass ? Fescue * Red Clover * Lespedeza ? Seed Oats We will fill all ACP (AAA) Seed and Fertilizer Orders. ? ? ? BROWN & CARSON Phone 297 Franklin, N. C. THIS WEEK All prices are reduced to rock - bottom. Drive them and compare our prices and payment plan, before you buy or trade. w DODGE Custom Royal V-8 4-door, pushbutton transmission, radio and heater. Like new, 7,000 miles ? save $400.00. rr PLYMOUTH V-8 Savoy 4-door. One owner. Perfect condition. I" Q PLYMOUTH Suburban 2-door. Only OO $1,075. O PLYMOUTH 2-door. Black finish. ^ Good condition. l"1 MERCURY 4-door. Fully equipped. ^ ' 55,000 miles. MERCURY 4-door. Reconditioned " throughout. BOB'S SPECIAL BARGAINS If you do not own a car or need a second car, see and drive these bargains before you buy. Very low monthly or weekly payments can be arranged, practically no carrying charges to pay. 49 PLYMOUTH 2-door $195.00 48 FORD 2-door $165.00 48 PONTIAC Station Wagon $125.00 47 PLYMOUTH 5-Pass. Coupe ? $125.00 47 FORD 2-door $150.00 46 CHEVROLET 4-doar $145.00 46 FORD V-8 2-door, radio and heater. Black finish, above average $195.00 * PICKUPS 56 GMC Vji-Ton, Heavy Duty (.New) 55 DODGE Vi-Ton, V-8 Motor, Like New 52 INTERNATIONAL ?/2-Ton. Low Mileage 49 CHEVROLET %- Ton, Good Tire. NO PAYMENTS DUE UNTIL APRIL 15th! Visit our Service and Body Repair Depart ment*. "Beat Deal in town on New Tires" All Repair* and Part* Guaranteed. " - w A ? Reasonable Prices. Phone 28.1 for free pickup and delivery service. "We Appreciate Your Patronage" BOB GAINES MOTORS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ? DODGE TRUCKS Dealer No. 595 Phone 281 Franklin, N. C. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ray, all of Ashevllle, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldroop. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Drake, of Franklin, Route 3, had for recent week-end guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Drake, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Drake, of Atlanta, Oa.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Drake and family, of Roanoke, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wood, of Clayton, Oa. Mrs. J. L. Martin Is spending a two weeks' vacation In Miami, Fla. Mrs. Gilmer L. Crawford and George Hunnicutt went to Gaines ville, Ga? last week to see their ; mother, Mrs. E. 8. Hunnicutt, who is ill in a Gainesville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Magnon. of Tampa, Fla., are spending some time at their home on the golf course. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cartledge, of Waynesvllle, spent several days here last week with Mrs. Cart lege's mother, Ida. J. L. Bernard, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnard and daughter, Jo Evelyn, spent Sunday In Andrews with Mrs. Barnard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mc Keldry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, of BurnsvlUe, were at their home here the past week-end. Debbie Sanders, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders, of Aiken, S. C.. is here visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Moses, of Cullasaja. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Higdon had as week-end guests Mrs. Hig don's sister, Mrs. C. D. Herring ton. and Mr. Herrlngton, of At lanta. da. Mrs. Higdon's mother. Mrs. J. J. Greenwood, of Baldwin, Ga? spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bryson, of Gainesville, Ga.. spent the week end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waldroop. Mrs. C. J. Mortensen, of Ord. Neb., recently visited her slster.t Mrs. H. C. Allan, Sr., and accom palned Mrs. Allan to Florida for a two weeks' vacation. C/Wo and Mrs. Charles Palmer arrived last week from Charleston, S. C? to spend a week here with relatives. They will leave this week tor San Diego, Calif., where Mr. Palmer will be stationed. Miss Beulah Wyke has returned to Franklin after being in East Laport for two weeks because of the Illness and death of her father, Robert Lee Wyke. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. (Tony) Welch, Mrs. Richard Slagle. Fred Dowdle, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mc Kay. and Mr. and Mrs. George Roper attended the funeral of Robert Lee Wyke Sunday after noon, February 19, In East La porte. Grady Crisp, of Mannassas, Va., spent the_week-end here with his family Mrs. C. K. Siler and daughter. Mrs. Willard Hentz. and son. "Buddy" Siler. all of Ashevllle, and Miss May McDowell, of Clay BelKS craaBnaazDi ? pretty undercover story easy- wash/no -iron care! less work for yoe! NYLON TRICOT LINGERIE 300 ?0. slips and petticoats Lingaria bonanza I Trouuaou-lika ?lip* and patticoaN of lurlinglon'i opaqua nylen tricot, panny-pricad at ju?t $3,001 Tha ilipt, (traight cut 4-gora ttyla with midriff And wida odjuitabla itrapt (32 44) ? patticooti with al?4tic woi?tbond? (S-M-L). AN, tnowy wflita ? choica of nylon ambroldary or nylon vol loco and nat trimi. So pratty, you'll wont to buy th?m in tatil SEE OUR sacony surr Modeled at the Junior Woman's Club Fashion Show March 10 BELK'S - Franklin, N. C on. O*., were here lMt week via- | lting Ills Lily Rankin and Ern est Rankin. Frederick Slagle, who Is em ployed in Bast Point, Oa.. spent the week-end here with his fam ily Farmers have reported to TJHDA that they Intend to raiae 67 mil lion turkeys In 1966. compared to 63 million In IMS. The Franklin Drtre-to is open each nlfht. ? Ady. IN PERSON HAPPY GOODMAN FAMILY America's Greatest Gospel Singing Family Nine Stars of Television, Stage and Screen Starring Eloise ? World's Lowest Woman Bass Singer Happy Howard ? Nation's Top Piano Player Jake ? Sensational New Gospel Drummer Sam ? Guitar Wizard Gospel And Spiritual Singing At Its Very Best EAST FRANKLIN SCHOOL Saturday Night, March 3 7:30 p. m. ADMISSION ? Adults, $1. Children, 50c Sponsored by V. F. W. Auxiliary ?a mnmjf All First Quality! All Full Fashioned! S-T-R-E-T-C-H NYLONS AT SPECIAL SAVINGS! 79*~ i KIGULARIY $1 VALUI rot A UMITtO TMM ONiY-SAVI 21( rw PA* I Y ov know *11 lit* virtwo* W ttrotefc nylon*. Sow rtioy five you day -long trim fit fropi top to to?, follow your log*' ?vory contour. Wfcon you eon got thh ond wortkwM* tovinyi, you know yeu'vo found a roof buy I Now'i rt<? timo to g?l ttt for Eottor and rtto wltolt Spring Matonl Gaioty (blutft-boigo); Rototto (goldon blond*). B ELK'S Franklin , N. C.
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