irs ALIVE WITH \POWIR!x Homel... NEW 5 HP 20 14 CHAIN SAW tlwi yo# ? ? * * Mot powtr p#f pMi tf My Mi hi ?<h MR Mftot l? dipiaMli unto at di . Man trndNDMb to 4wft? tftdtai had, w M(| ?a*| AmI ask for a ra? ?immttAWR Farm Tractor and Equipment Co. TOM* ENLOE Franklin, N. C. rhntM BULLDOZING And Grading Work Of All Kinds I Iotla Mining Company Phones: Day ? 32 or 340- J-5 Night ? 216-J WE NOW HAVE ON DISPLAY The New '56 Model MASSEYHARRIS FERGUSON 50 TRACTOR We invite you to come in and see it. A Variety of Good Used T ractors ENLOE Farm Tractor and Equipment Co. Franklin, N. C. Phone 665 IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT ? TERMS ? Make your land PAY, this year, by Irrigating F1N-LYTE INTERNATIONAL See Complete Units At Sams Chain Saw <S- Equipment Company Franklin, N. C. Culloirhce Hand Sylva, N. C. We have in Stock F ertilizer and LIME ? ? ? SEEDS ? Ladino Clover * Orchard Grass # Irish Potatoes * Red Clover ? Lespedeza # Seed Oats We will fill all ACP (AAA) Seed and Fertilizer Orders. ? * ? BROWN & CARSON Phone 297 Franklin, N. C. News about PEOPLE Phone 24 MISS FREDA MOORE TO MARRY JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Moore, of Franklin, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Freda K. Moore, of Frank lin and Marietta, Ga. to Bill J. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jackson, of Leicester. The wedding will take place Saturday, April 14. at 4:30 p. m., at the home of the bride's par ents. MISS HENSON MARRIES JAMES F. TAYLOR Miss Betty Jean Henson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Henson, of Franklin, and James F. Taylor, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Taylor, of Murphy, were married Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in the Franklin Methodist Church. The Rev. Samuel B. Moss, pas tor, performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Henry W. Cabe. organist, presented a program of wedding music. The bride, given in marriage | by her father, wore a light blue ; linen suit with white accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. Miss Shirley Cloer, of Franklin, served as maid of honor and only attendent. She wore a navy blue suit with navy and white ac cessories. Her corsage was of cym bidium orchids. Dr. Taylor was his son's best man. Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of Franklin High School and is nov attending Western Carolina Col lege, Cullowhee. She plans to en ter the University of North Caro lina, Chapel Hill, this fall. Sir. Taylor Is a graduate of Young Harris Academy. Youna Harris. Ga? and is a senior at Western Carolina College. He plans to enter medical school at the University of North Carolina this fall. The couple left on a wedding trip immediately following the ceremony. For traveling, the bride wore a gray wool suit and white accessories and her bridal cor sage. Upon their return, they will live at Cullowhee for the remain der of the school year. Personal Mentioji Miss Martha Jones, a student ! at Montreat College, Montreat. | spent several days here last week with her grandmother. Mrs. M. F Jones, and other relatives. Mrs. Lewis Mielke and son, Mike, of Asheville. visited Mrs. | Mielke's mother. Mrs. M. F. Jones, i last week, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Elliott and I son, of Charlotte, spent the week end here with Mrs. Elliott's pat ients, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Ray. Miss Nancy Angel, a student at Mars Hill College. Mars Hill ? spent the week-end with her par I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bryson. of Gainesville. Ga? spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waldroop. | Miss Audrey Conley. ac.com i panied by her fiance'. Donald Massey, both of Raleigh, spent" 1 several days here last week with Miss Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conley. On their re ' turn to Raleigh, Mrs. Conley ac companied them for a short visit f there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle and Miss Nancy Jones, of the Cartooye chaye community, spent the week end visiting Mrs. Slagle's sister?, Mrs. C. B. Choate and Miss Louise Alexander, in Charlotte. Mrs. Slagle and Miss Jones remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hooker TUNE UP TIME For * Garden Tractors * Lawn Mowers and other small equipment. VISIT OUR SHOP For Parts for Clinton and Briggs-Stratton Motors WE ARE DEALERS FOR Toro Lawn Mowers and Merry Tiller Garden Equipment Mercury Outboard Motors SAMS Chain Saw Eqpt. Franklin, N. C. ? Sylva, N. C. ijnd daughters, Judy and Susan spent the week-end with relatives in Loudon. Tenn. Mrs. George Bulgin returned to her home here last week-end aiter spending the winter with her daughter and .son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wilson, in Atlanta, Oa. Mrs. Wilson drove her mother to Franklin and spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sevier, of Ridgefield, Wash., who are visit ing Mrs. Sevier's mother. Mrs. J. L. Barnard, Sr., and other rel atives, returned to Franklin Mon day, after a two weeks' trip to Charleston. S. C. The Rev. and Mrs. Bryan Hatch ett had as week-end guests Mrs. Hatchett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Matthias, and her brother and sister, Paul and Cynthia, all of Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Moore, of Burnsville. spent the week-end at their home here. Miss Linda Smith, of Ashevillr. was the week-end guest of Miss Ann Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGuiness and Mr. and Mrs Earl Queen, all of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with Mr. McGuiness' sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reber. Mr. and Mrs. Lefferts Higdon and daughter. Miss Marilyn Hig don, of Asheville, spent the week end in Forest City, visiting the Hindoo's son, Milton Hlgxton Mr. and Mrs. Dick Angel left recently for Olendale, Call/., where they plan to make their home. 77//; COOKING CORNER F a vorite Recipes Of MACON WOMEN FRUIT SYRUP FOR PUNCH Vi doz. oranges $ Wash and put 1 lem6n I through grinder 9 cups boiling water ? pour over ground fruit and let stand for two hours. Strain and add: 9 cups sugar ? stir well loa Otb.) cttrle Mid ?J? tals ? dissolved tn one np cold water. Makes one gallon concentrated syrup. To mix add one part syrup to % parts water, cold tea or gta gerale. Mrs. Mabel R. Swan (Ass't. Home Agent) (Editor's Note: this reefee appeared incorrectly in the February 23 issue ?( Tka Press. The error is regretted GIRL IN MAGAZINE A fishing picture featuring Miss Kate Roane, formerly of this county, is in the March issue of Wildlife in North Carolina. The picture was taken by a member of the magazine staff last sum mer. Miss Roane is now living near Prineville, Oreg. WEEK END SPECIALS ? A i CAROLINA PHARMACY Thursday, Through Monday Walgreen Agency Store Your Prescription Headquarters Phone 84 Fatigue Fighting OLA-BERON-12 "BP VITAMIN CAPSULES With Crystalline B-12 Don't allow vitamin hunger to rob your family o! health. This amaz ing energy vitamin product with B-12 can help build up rich red blood, combat fatigue for full measure of health and happiness. Bottle of fTlK& FIFTY with the purchase of a bottle ol 100 V*ll0 I $8.88 Value! | 100 ? 5 Gr. Aspirin 19* Special . . . Large Boxes Kleenex 400 Size 2 for 54* Doan's Kidney Pills Reg. 90c 69* 4-Way Cold Tablets 23c Po Do Golf Balls Reg. 79c 3 for $1.05 $7.50 Trade In Allowance for ANY Old Razor (Blade or Electrical) WHEN YOU BUY A SCHICK "25" AT CAROLINA PHARMACY HOME REMEDIES CAMPHORATED OIL ?. s,. _ 29< WALGREEN MINERAL OIL p?. sue. R*g. 6?c ? ALKA-SELTZER Large Size ? f ? ? MERTHIOLATE2scs,? w ADULT OR INFANT GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES 49c s,e 34c NOXEMA CREAM ?,* W 1 QT. HULK MAGNESIA Reg. 69c Size ? w\ ANACINTABS,..f? 98c SPIRITS OF AMMONIA soc size ffi SWEET OIL ? ? _ _ W rn - THEY'RE BIG! 14 "x 24" ONE DOZEN! DISH EXTRA-THIRSTY TOWELS On Sale for Only } They're a full 14" x 24" size! Multi-striped and colorful, they're extra-thirsty towels. At this give away price you'll snap 'em up quick! Come early please, we expect crowds! There's only one way to fill your prescription ? the "right" way. Skilled eyes must interpret it, skilled hands must compound it. Let us fill your prescriptions accurately . . . from new fnU strength chemicals ... at the fairest possible prices. Fountain Special Extra Thick MILK SHAKE B-C HEADACHE Powders Reg. 25c 19* REVLON Silicare Protective Lotion For Hands and Body $1.25 Reg. 39c Kotex 34* Po Do Shave Bomb Big lO-Oz. Size 79* 59c Size Lysol 49?

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