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Cpl. O'Shields In Canal Zone Cpl. John R. O'Shields, of Franklin, Is a member of the 903rd Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion at Fort Clayton, Canal Zone, the Army Home Town News Center has announced. A wire chief In the battalion's Headquarters battery, he entered the army In May. 1952, and com pleted basic training at Fort Jack son, S. C. He has been awarded the UN and Korean service rib bons. BIG... 4 WAREHOUSE SALE On NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MAKES Of N Including Wurlitzer, Lester, "Betsy Ross" and Esty Makes ' NE W- - - USED --Floo r Samples Sale Will Be Held! IN OLD FIRE HOUSE Near First Baptist Church Each' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday From 9 a. m. Til 9 p. m. Save Hundreds of Dollars , Spinet Model Onlv $278 EIGHT MODELS BELOW DEALER COST ALSO SEVERAL U3ED GUITAR Terms To Svh 7 c ? SOUTHERN PIANO rO. RETAIL WHOLESALE Dramatics Club To Present Comedy At East Franklin A three-act comedy, "Rest As sured," will have its opening to morrow (Friday i night at East Franklin School. Presented by the Franklin High Dramatics Club, the play features 16 in the Cast. Curtain time will be 8 o'clock. Dean Henson is di recting. Admission will be 70 cents for adults and 35 for students. In the cast are Beverly Stock ton, Norman Smith. Patricia Lit tleton, Helen Cochran, Gilmer Henry, Carolyn Dowdle, Joan Thomas, Vernard Littleton, Ed ward Shatley, Bill Mendenhall. Jackie Clark, Jean Burrell, Han nah Gillespie, Tony Orr, Tommy 1 Angel, and Tommy Gnuse. The club members have been ! in rehearsal about a month. ARMSTRONG SUCCUMBS IN FLORIDA Was Highlands Summer Resident; Co-Owner Of Credit Bureau Paul F. Armstro:. . Highlands summer resident for several years. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HUW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 40c back. This STRONG fungicide SLOUC.HS OFF th? outer skin to expose buried germs. Kills it on contact. Get Grtaseless, instant dr; injf T-i-L nt any drug store. Today at v dealer's Name'?. ANCjLI/S DRL'fi STORE r/i!*k\UIIB V ? -? "" piecl April 25 in a St. Petersburg. Fla.. hospital following a heart attack two days before. Fifty-two years old. Mr. Arm strong was co-owner of the Credit Bureau of St. Petersburg and act ive in civic affairs. During World War II he Served ? four years in the Army Medic i Corps as a sergeant. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. ! Rues H. Armstrong, two dau jlv Iters. Mrs. Otis Harold Jenkins I of Homestead. Fla.. and Miss j Nincy L. Armstrong, of St. Peters burg: his mother, Mrs. Minnie F. ? Armstrong, of St. Petersburg': and two "sisters, Mrs. Harriet Mont a- ? ' kue, of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Howard Aickciin. of New York. i This year. 873 Tar Heel tobacco , allotments have beer, reduc S ;one or more violations covered : [Public Law 21 concerning tobacco a "eage compliance : ciuirmrnt P'ecision Workmanship Our c put your ttacpiau tr.to e"xecl!rnt f r'l: ? : "... :i tore L/ its , u-vimr i'r' pre cis; n. ti!!..ites without obi. ion. Our clock-wise craftsmen do the best job at lowest cost! v W. H. MASHBURN, Jeweler located East Franklin Shopping tenter -49K9 ua? KjmyrMntsmvt.nr' ? i?pnn??> - ?-* uttmmm* m Its Rigger than Both of em -but its price makes it one of Americas 3 best sellers! It's as simple as this: Only two cars in all creation outsell Buick. And they are two of the well known smaller cars. So maybe it will pay you to ask how come Buick has zoomed to the No. 3 spot with such fast-selling company. Well, one answer is the beautiful and brawny Buick Special you see pictured here? and the low price it carries. It's the biggest bundle of high-powered performance and high-fashion luxury ever offered in Buick's lowest^priced Series. And that means more people want it and can afford it, because it's priced only a few dollars more tlian its two smaller-car rivals ? even less than some models of those very same cars. But the hip, answer comes from a sure fact more folks have discovered: you pet more pure automobile for your money in Buick than you get elsewhere. Here, you get the extra wallop of big new Buick power raised to a new high? and pouring in smooth whisper from a brand new 322-cubic-inch V8 engine of true high compression. Here, you get the matchless buoyancy of Buick's great new ride ? the extra-safe feeling of Buick's new handling ease? the extra stretch-out comfort of Buick roomi ness?the extra solidity and strength of Buick structure? the extra pride and prestige of Buick's new styling and dash. Here, too? and nowhere else? you can get the silk-smooth performance and flash-fast response of Buick's advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow*? the world's only transmission with the gas saving mileage and switch-pitch action of the modern airplane propeller. T his week? this very day, if you wish ? you can sample all these Buick blessings to your heart's content and your pocket's joy. Why not drop in on us and do just that? *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century ? optional at modest extra cost on the Special. AIR CONDITION I NO COOL NEW LOW PRICE It cools, filters, dehumidifies. G?1 4-Seoson Comfort in your new Buick with gonuino ( FRIOIDAIRE CONDITIONING Best Buick Yet i WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUIIT BUICK Will BUILD THEM ?* MCKIf (REASON * on tv : ? ?*??? So'wdoy (?*?>*$ ?* CHECK YOUR CAS CHECK ACCIDENTS Macon Motor Company, Inc. Palmer Street, Weit Dealer 504 Franklin, N. C Farmers To Sell Through Lamb Pool In Clyde May 25 DRAFT BOARD CLASSES 66 58 Registrants Put In 4-A; FoMr Go In Available Class Macon's draft board took action on 68 registrants at a meetin;; last week, putting 58 of them in ihe 4-A classification lor those who have completed service and/or .sole urviv'in son of family in which sops or daushters were killed in act. or. or in the line of duty. Four men were cla-sed 1 A ?available foi^ military duty . They are \vardie L. Young. Frar.k lin D. Conlev. Joe Taylor an-: Dewey L. Taylor. Fred A. Morgan, Carlton E MrDor.ai-,, Frtrioncly L Stev. and Jc- I Tallent were put i:i 1-C enlisted). Classified 4 A \vc*r .Jpck W. Prut'-t, Arvel A Catx Clifton B. Mor Billy F McCoy, Cha, :? E. Dost pi', F. B Vinson. T (' William- Hubert C Vin or,. Rob f.-rt M E,:'.Var-'.s. Harold J. D r.dy. II . . Cir; it-, J:., Max Cru:e, Wayne Deweese.- Wtlllem S. May. Obadiah S Moor* IIovi. E Ca.'i'fi'.'f v. James p.. My<r- Dorr W. H'-nr. Hirl.r. P. H : ti. "DoVie Px-k. WiUsani V B' Herb( G. S-.'MtliariU. V.V.h.' Gran- W. . ;n L Cur': r W. T -J .'"hp v. 1 John A. F' T ? W": ?" Vt.- A*. ? ?? A Jan. - N*. D."',1: ? I : cii ' Jr.. Tl". jmr. F, r. u s. , . ... G( :? ? John D M?G ha R t: -,r. c - r;,, i - . ; > \ T. ???rii. C ! O : ? " F A'.- ?' ? r " :r. Ho- : - . < V ? r. Rlja. M( c D ? ? ! Cil ' I ': : .i.viii-. j . - . : . ??? am rl. Ram- '? ; ' 3 Maconi'\r ~ Chorvs Concert Til!' ?? fi v>: t' ' ? r..t :< pi'.-d i;i the am. sp: c < of thr VVtviUrn CaroUu.t Chi :?'!? !uM ?\V' 'nPHlay ? :.i the Cullowh.r Baptist C!' r. A1110U'. v.). , ; I'io ' ..1. i ll t'.i p:'";;- in veto Mi"i - At: ? icy Kay>. and S y ".! c?l!rr.. f F inklin Ir. hi i!i ilifi : ? I... . . ?;>. At... K ?. also cf Franklin. at tin cigar.. Several firm he.- ?. he.' id tVi conceit, '.vlii til a maj'.i work of Mo.-. in i intr the 200 ;ir.iiiver.-ary of t ii composer's birth. The t-i-.oru. is directed by Or Richard Renlro. head of the mu sic department at W. C. C. Long Initiated Into Delta Sigma Pi At University Of N. C. Leonard Lone, of Franklin, re cently was initiated into the Al pha Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi at University of North Carolina. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Long. Delta Sigma Pi is an inter national professional fraternity in business administration and com merce. Several Macon farmers plan to take advantage of the lamb pool in Clyde on May 25. according to County Agent T. H. Pas;. Tile pool is the first for this section of the state this year. Mr. Fagg said farmers should 1 give serious consideration to this pool since over the years, it has 1 developed into one of the best | in the section. Tho.'ie having lambs for the sale are asked to notify the county 'agent's office not la'er than the 18th. so xhippin- space can be | arranged in 'advance. Farm real estate values In November, 1955 averaged 5 per \ cent higher than a year earlier. Farmers' intentions as of ? early March indicated as new high in soybean plantings and some increase over last year in J flaxseed acreage. BULLDOZING And Grading Work Of All Kinds lotla M ? In f; C omnany Phones: Day? 32 or 310-J-5 Ni?ht? 216-J CUSTOM-BUILT r " ?u* E/oT S!.!?E GULF STATION 1 . 1 : ? '( i: = -i f-i ill-,: !. n f,-'. y.'va H >ad Phone 454 DONE TO HOMES By T ?vmites Free Inspection and Estimation CALL Upper Cumberland Pest Control At Byrd's Esso Station Phone 51 FRANKLIN, N. C. GRAVEL FOR SALE CONCRETE and DRIVEWAY Orders of (1) One Ton and Up CRAB ORCHARD STONE OR SEE CALL 669 VERGIL MEADOWS
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