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Dr. Gooding Quits District Health Post Dr. Guy V. Gooding, of Sylva, has resigned as district health officer of Macon-Jackson-Swain, a post he has held for nearly two years. His resignation is effective July 1. A Cullowhee physician, Dr. Henry P. Barnes, has been ap pointed to succeed Dr. Gooding. 'Memories' Take Over Cafeteria For F.H.S. Event Franklin High cafeteria was chock full of '?Memories,' Satuv day night. They ? memories ? were the theme for the annual junior-sen ior banquet. Murals, of school memories cov ered the walls of the cafeteria. They were painted by Misses Shirley Cruse and Prances Tal lent. The outside entrance to th" cafeteria was a castle, fairy-like with a pink cloud and cherub overhead and a pool with a water fountain. Colors of pink and silver were used throughout in decorat ing. On the decorating committee were Miss Patricia Hedden. Mis Frances Tallent, Gilmer Henry. Edward Shatley, Miss Shirley Cruse, Miss "Cissy" Dowdle, Hor ace Hurst, Miss Harvey Linda Bryant, Miss Ivalee Brookshire, Gary Clark, and Miss Joanne Bi\r rell. \ Misses Joanne Cunningham and Rachel Brown were in charge of food and Gary McKelvey and Miss Judy Hooker the entertainment. Skits were written by Gary. Edward Shatley was master of ceremonies. Frank McSwain was general ?hairman of the annual event. Dance music was furnished by the "Rhythm Cats", of Cullowhee. Auto Flim-Flam Is Worked Here At least one local motor com pany has been the victim of an automobile flim-flam racket re portedly operating in five or six Southern ? states. S. B-. I. Agent P. R. Kitchen, of Waynesville, and the high way patrol are investigating the loss of a new automobile by Conley Motor Company to the racket. The scheme works this way: An automobile is purchased In North Carolina (or in another state i under a financing ar rangement. It is driven to . South Carolina, 'a state with lax ! automobile tit! laws, and the title to the automobile is trans- j ferred to another name. This i Smith Carolina title is clear and ' fails to note the lien against the vehicle in North Carolina. | The automobile is then driven .back to North Carolina where 1 it Is traded for a new one, the difference in price being paid . in cash. The motor company making the trade is then left ! holding the bag with a trade-in | frozen by a soon-to-be-discov ered lien. Macon Fish Bill Stalls In House Action in the House on a Macon County fish bill was stalled early this week as the General Assembly took time for the inauguration in Raleigh of the new president of the Con solidated University of North Carolina. Already passed by the Senate, the bill would except a private fishing lodge on the Nantahala River, near Rainbow Springs, from a state-wide statute which prohibits placing obstructions in public streams. Thursday of last week, a Sen ate messenger was sent to the House with an Important ?hange in the bill. The land under consideration does not lie In Nantahala Township, as ?he bill specifies. It's partly in Clay County and partly in Ma con's Cartoogechaye Township, and the amendment made this tfl&nge. The bill Is In the House Con servation and Development Qommlttee McSwain Is Member Of Mission To Install Bryson City Pastor Holland McSwaln, of Franklin, is a member of the mission to in stall a pastor at the Presbyterian Church at Bryson City and will be there Sunday night for that purpose. FOR BE- APPOINTMENT Mrs. C. N. (Joe) Dowdle has been recommended for reap pointment to the Macon Coun ty Board of Public Welfare. Her appointment would be effective July 1. She is serving the un expired term of Albert Ramsey, Jr Cnamoer President Has 'Green Thumb* ? Preaa Staff Photo Verlon Swafford, president of the Franklin Chamber of Commerce, is just one of several businessmen who have ta.ken up planting in their spare time in front of their stores. The sale of ^flower boxes is being pushed by the chamber be autifjeation committee as a way to spruce up the appearance of the business section. The boxes are made by the F. F. A. boys. Mr. Swafford's young helper pitched right in and then disappeared before he could be identified. It Really Was Frost . . . His potato shoots black, his early beans killed, and a bed of cabbage plants ruined, B. A. Baldwin, of the White Oak Flats section of Nantahala, said Monday morning's frost was one of the most severe he'd ever seen for this time of year. Mr. Baldwin said years ago there wore May frosts, but this week's caught folks in his com munity by surprise. The temperature at Franklin and Coweta was 31 Monday morning. Nantahala, which lies nearly a thousand feet higher than Franklin, was hurt by the frost while Franklin seemed to have escaped. John W. Roane, a farmer, on Upper Cortoogechaye, -said he was able to save his bean:; bj" pouring water over the plants before the sun came up. Frost came again Tuesday morning iri ma ty areas of. tV:e county.' A low of 32 was record ed i V Franklin, with Coweta :-; reading at 33. W'n ' '~i: Pro^urinq; ; Wd* Under Ww 0$ \ "io ?* ?'v=t?rti Fiartklin's newest well just off Green Street is producing about 45 gallons per minute and plans are now under way to tie it into the main water system. Digging on the shaft, the third to be sunk by the town since the first of the year, was stopped at the 200-foot mark. First shaft put down near Franklin Hosiery Company on U,S 23-441 was a "dry hole", but the second, on the Higdon prop erty on US 64, produced about 35 gallons per minute. Town Clerk C. O. Ramsey this week said the Green Street and Higdon wells should boost the town's water supply by some 3. 000,000 gallons per month in meeting summer demands. A crew supervised by Water Supt. Herman Childers, is now piping in the Higdon well. The project required about 1,500 feet of two and a half inch pipe from the well site in Thomas curve to the fire hydrant across from the main hangar at the Franklin Airport. rp \ro\r,s *-LL Ke.uesi Gitizcm Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grady Eller, of Franklin, Route 2, a daughter, Joyce Marie, April 26 at Angel Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Bateman, ot Franklin, Route 2, a daughter, Karen Rose, April 26 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Moses, of Detroit, Mich., formerly of Frank lin, a daughter, Paula Ann, April 16. at Providence Hospital in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Honairtian.. of Norfolk, Va., a son, James Edward, A-.:il ."3. in Norfolk. Mrs. Mor.-v ? f:ah i; the daughter of Mr. .c-.r.T Mrs. J. N. Gunn, of Wayaii Rumi. Mi", and Mr.-". ? Alvin Cnarl" Moore, cf Franklin, 70Hf<>. >. daughter. May 6 at Angel ilr-r pital. Mr. and Mrs: ; Leon Itjtrrisos Cabe. of Franklin, Route ?. a daughter. May 5 at Angel Ho. pital. Mr. and "vT's. Bos Wood, ot Kyle, a son May 4, ;.t D Memorial Hospital in Andrews. M:'s. Wood . is the fwatr Betty If- Duvo'J A typist's .error is keeping the law' enforcement agencies of Franklin and the county from using their new radio equip ment. installation of some $4,000 worth of new communications gear was completed last week. Then it was discovered that the wrong broadcast frequency was listed on the license. Broad casting, which is licensed by the j federal government, can't be gin until a correction is made. Everything is expected to be in proper order in a few days. Still to arrive is a transmis J sion unit to be placed at the county jail, and the unit for ' Highlands' police car can't be I put in until the town buys a car. AT MEDICAL MEETING Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Fisher at tended the state medical society meeting in Asheville this week. They left Monday and returned last night (Wednesday). CI ? ? nOlV Gives Conceit Here The Tennessee V/esleyan Col lege mixed choir sang before a near-capacity congregation at the Franklin Methodist Church Sun day morning. The choir is direct ed by Alfred Jack Houts, brother of the Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., of Highlands. From Athens. Tenn.. the 48 voice choir makes Sunday and week-end concert tours from Feb: ruary thrc'j : ?.* Member:, of I tl:e choir "lent the r.'ght Sstur j day in the hox o! Ma :on 'Coun ty c,it'/;r?. . j Funfii'" '*!it: ?' e (pile.'.' | ans rang ?';? ?. cr r.t t lie 7ji3.i1 lane's Mr'" "?? ? ? 'isr ? ?? ? '"-Trrs^-o? ; r- v rn /f*i ? -? - ir " "v . " i: 'vr. n, horticult': | chr 'rmr.n . wns the s^elker ;\t the Frr'nklin. Garden Club meeting j Monday affvroon rt the home | of Mrs. Lyman Hir.'don. ! She '-.t'"; h-r tall: on "TifntSv | Topics" by sho'virg a display ct I iris- ar.d lupin grown in her gar I den. She sp'ilie on shrubs, their j trimming I'.nci care and the trans | planting of new shoots, the care I of bulbs and their transplanting, I and the care , of perennials and I the growing of annuals. Mrs. B. J,. McGlamery, new president, presided. She announced the state ccm'er\tion will be he VI in Winston-Sp'pm May 14-16. Dele gates selected to attend are Mrs. McGlamery and Mrs. A. R. Hig don, vice-president. Earl Corbin Returns To Navy Duty After Leave With Parents Earl M. Corbin, radioman, has returned to duty, following a 15 day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Corbin, of Franklin, Route 4. He recently was graduated from the radio and electronics course at the JJ. S. Navy Training Center, Bainbridge, Md? with a grade of 90. ranking fourth in a class of 82 men. He left here April 24, flying from Atlanta to San Diego, Calif., where he is stationed. Making the airplane trip with him was Wayne Beeco, another local serviceman who had been home on leave. Mrs. Slagle Suffers Mild Heart Attack On the eye of a visit to Win ston-Salem, Mrs. C. S. Slagle was stricken with a mild heart attack Wednesday night of last week and is now recovering at Angel Hos pital. Because of her illness, she has declined an Invitation to Instruct in crafts' at Williamsburg, Va.. but plans to go on to Penland School of handicrafts teaching as soon as her health permits. She became ill at a family sup per. Her son-in-law already had ar rived to take her to Winston Salem. SMITH MADE IT. TOO The name of Frank Smith was inadvertently omitted from the list of "A" honor students ap pearing in last week's issue of The Press. Houk's Property Bill Is Now Law The general assembly last enacted Into law a bill which requires Macon County property buyers to check with the tax supervisor before having their deeds registered. The idea behind Rep. G. L. Houk's bill is to avoid double listing of property. The bill pro vides that a certificate from the tax supervisor must be present ed the register showing that the new ownership has been record ed on the tax books. Two Student Groups ? Visit Coweta Station Fifteen students of ecology (a field of biological study), visited the Coweta Hydrologlc Labora tory last vraek end. They were from Duke university. Monday, five students from the University of the South. Sewanee. Tenn., took a tour of the Coweta laboratory. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Marriage licenses were Issued by the register of deeds to Grady Green, 26, of Franklin, and Miss Carolyn Houston, 19, of Franklin. April 2, and to Ronald Leon Du mas, 21, of Crystal River, Fla.. and Miss Burdeen Marie Keener, 19, of Highlands, April 4. BAKE SALE FRIDAY Members of the Snow Hill and Iotla Methodist Churches will hold a bake sale tomorrow (Friday) at 9 a. m. at Nantahala Power and Light Company, with the proceeds earmarked for improvements to the parsonage on Bidwell Street. AT "CHURCH MEETING Eight Macon County Methodists attended a district conference at Canton Tuesday. They were the Rev. S. B. Moss, the Rev. R. J. Ooldston, Mrs. Joe Setser, Miss Eva Mae Carpenter, John Kuster er, Mrs. P. F. Callahan, Miss Laura M. Jones, and Miss Marga ret Wilson. Want Ads I % W \ .N'T ad satbs i eenta J** word. with a mintruuru ?ha-nt- of f-i ci :? lur ? ac b iiiwiwu 1 r>?nt? w-a for keyt-i ati*.? < litHttilit-d Dl*|>iar : In type like this. 15 cr>ts per ;tue. In CAPITALS or bold tyi?e like Ibis. 20 cents (or each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When ea.^h accompanies orders 10 per cent discount will be allowed. JO T>er cent for three or more conaeontiae nsertiona of same ad. WANT ADS RIMER SAVES YOU MONEY! LOWER prices. LONGER trades, BETTER financing, BEST in serv ice, LARGEST selection of NEW and USED MOBILEHOMES in the SOUTHEAST. LOOK at these specials: 1957 KNOX, 3 bedrooms, $2084 equity for only $550 (and take up payments) . 1956 PALAC E, just like new $2295 i i Used HOWARD, 32 ft. extra clean, only .... $2495 j 1953 ELCAR, sleeps 4, S300 down! Used LUXOR, new paint, full- price _ $595 j NEW 2 bedroom models . $3495 NEW 3 bedroom models (3 double beds) . $4745 Over 40 models to choose from at The World Famous Upside Down Sifen. Two Greenville, S. C. loca tions. No. 1 ? 3 mi. N. of Green ville, U. S. 29. No. 2 By-pass 291 at Augusta Rd. (U. S. 25 S.) LOOK FOR THE UPSIDE DOWN SIGN. 3NI H3KIH j M9 ? ltc BEAUTIFUL LINE ? Of Mother's Day cards and flowers at S & L 5 & 10c Store. M9? ltc } WOULD LIKE to rent house in or near Franklin. Would like four or five rooms and some garden space. Call Phone 30, Sylva, N. C. J. M. Ammons. M9? tfc Business Opportunities $400 Monthly Spare Time j Refilling and collecting money from our 5c High Grade Nut ma chines in this area. No selling! To! qualify for work you must have a car, references. $640 cash secured j by inventoiy. Devoting 6 hours : vrcek.to business your end on pel centage of collections will net up to. S408 monthly with very goon i possibilities of taking over full ' ,ur.e. Income increasing according- 1 iy. For interview .include phone ! numbc.' in application. Writtf All j Distribuihv; Company. 505; | Fifth Ave., New York, 17. N. Y. I iM'J? ltp ! LOT3? F'jr Sale-. Also other prop- j c.ry. See ilarjey Baldwin at I Taxi Stand. I AI -3'tc? M23 l ~ " - - r~ I j Pi.no Bargain: We are forced to pick tip a beautiful little Con- j I f.oie Spinet P ano with matching i bench. Tins piano r.whogany, with full k' ylvoard, nrtf will carry j n new piano guarantee. Because; cl "freight and t.tovint charges ;.i- ? volved in the return oi this piano I to us; we v.- 11 trans, .t to reliable I party in this vicinity. For further information, write: Box 661, fcinencer, N. C. M9? ltc * IMMEDIATE POSSESSION * Here's a dandy "buy" in a modern house and a few acres of nice land ? that's less than three miles from the Court House. The pine paneled livingroom <21 x 30 feet), has best oak flooring and a beauti ful big rock fireplace. There are two H4 x 14 foot > bedrooms, bath with stall shower, attractive kit chen with electric hot water heat er, nice screened side porch, fine water supply and a good view. This property has a nice stream and a good lake site. It can be purchased with $2500 down, and balance less than rent. (The low purchase price will surprise you! > EXCLUSIVE WITH * TED REBER ? Realtor * On The Square Phene 2 to "II Pays f? Dfl Thru m Rflfr" M9 ? ltc JUST RECEIVED ? New ship ment cemetery wreaths and flowers. S & L 5 & 10c Store. M9? ltc EXCELLENT BUYS 100-acre farm, 3 miles out. Only $12,000. Three bedrooms with bath, 15 acres. Ideal for summer. Nice view. $6,500. 20 acres, five-room house. Grav ity water In kitchen. Two streams. This is a steal for $3,500. Four-room cottage, three acres. $2,250. Pour-acre house site, 2 streams with view. $1,500. Exclusive With Sherman H. Ledford, Real Estate Franklin, N. C. Phone 274-J-3 M9? ltc FOR RENT ? Trailer, one bed room, bath, good condition. Twin Oaks Trailer Park, Palmer Road, Route 5, Franklin. Call 345-J-l. M9? ltc FOR SALE ? 6 weeks old full Hampshire pigs. Thurman Hen ry, Route 3. Franklin, N. C. FOR HINT ? 3 -room first floor apartment. Private front porch and bathroom, twin beds, auto matic oil furnace. Everything fur ished except linens. Garage free. | Adults only. See Mrs. P. H. Nolen, or call 479. MS ? tfc I WANTED ? LARGE LIZARDS i 6 inches up. Will take any j ! amount ant! pay 75 cents per doz-i en. Wade Cunningham, Green | Street, Phone 18-W. M9 ? 3tc ? M23 FOR SALE ? Many nice size box- 1 woods. State inspected. Reason able prices. See Vernon Bryson. CullS saja. [ Mfl-r-3tC? MM ' ? SPECIAL ? For Mother's Day, 1 ib. fancy assorted chocolates, 89c. The Franklin 5 & 10c Store. M9? Itc PLUJTS AT Franklin Seed Store. Tomato, onion, cabbage, potato. Shipment of flower plants each week. FARM MACHINERY for sale. Farmall H tractor, mowing ma chine, and plows. Also disc har row, lake, hayloader, and set drag harrows. Horace C. Hurst. Tele phone 702. M9 ? 3tp ? M23 FOR SALE ? One small fresh Jersey cow and calf. C. N. Mun ger, Route 5, Franklin. FOR SALE ? Slightly used 30 foot house trailer. Excellent j condition. Cost $3,GOO new. Sacrt | fioe, $2,500. V. N. Gassaway, Wes ser, N. C. M9? 2tp ? M16 DOCTORS, LAWYERS, bankers, | executives. Talk your work away j by dictating on the new fabulous ; dictaphone Time-Master. Time is your most important asset. You can't buy it, but you can save it. For information, demonstration, and trial, call or write Dictaphone Corp., 170 Woodfin St., Asheville, N. C. M9 ? ltp , FOR ? a complete line of . Mother's Day Gifts, shop at S & L 5 & 10c Store. M9 ? ltc MIXING BOWL ? Four-piece set only 98c. A real nice Mother's Day Gift. The Franklin 5 & 10c Store. M9? ltc Eest Buys In Town Four-bedroom modern home right I in town. 2 acres, good garden, j cow pasture, garage, chicken lot. i Priced to sell. 5-room house partly finished, 1 mile from town, on Highlands, road, 1 6/10 acres of land. This is a good buy at $3000. Franklin Insurance and Real Estate Agency Sam Iligdon R. S. Peek Day phone 667 Night phonel'/3W M0? ltc I TilADE .'mall --osoline engine or | a 26-foot log chain, size 38 itli hooks for boai :notor or will j ?sell. Robert Hawks, Marshall's Amoco. WANTFD ? Household heip wantpd. 5 1 2-day week. Must be t'So.! cleaner aud ironer. Health j certificate required. Call 487. ! M9 ? ltc '. COili , IN ? See our no'v line ol ; children's shorts and sun suite for the hot days ahead . S & L 5 & 10c Sioie. M9? ltc SPECIAL ? For Mother's Day, 1 ib. fancy assorted chocolates, ",3c. The Fiaiiftlin 5 & 10c Store: M9? ltc \ I HAVE ? '52 Studebakev 1 2 toil truck in A-l shape, five A-l tires, looks good; will trade for a farm tractor. Call 30 Sylva, N. C, and ask for J. M. Ammons. jviii ? ltc MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS? Flower vases, pots, plants. Handmade pillow slips, aprons, crocheted pieces. Franklin Seed Store. . FOR SALS ? Modern six-room house, basement and garage. Gravity or well water, 30 acres land, 15 grassed and fenced, six woodland, one-half acre stocked fish pond, young orchard. Several other buildings. Must be seen to be appreciated. For appointment, write or call Clyde E. Dayton, Hayesville, N. C., Phone 2899. A25 ? 4tp ? M16 WOMEN 18-55 to address and mail j our circulars at home on com- 1 mission. Write Gift Fair (Dept. 8), Springfield, Fenna. A25 ? 3tc ? M9 OPPORTUNITY for Inexperienc ed man, age 17 to 45, in Elec tronics position. Must be ambiti ous and willing to spend one hour a day, four days a week, training under the guidance and supervi sion of our engineers on practical equipment. Arrangements will be made so that It will not Interfere with your present employment. Salary open ? $92.50 to $137.50 per week when employed. For strictly confidential Interview, write "Electronics", P. O. Box 1067, Ashevllle, N. C., giving name, age, address, phone, present occu pation and working hours. If R. F. D.. give road directions. M2? tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE ? Lots $500 each, best location, Day tona Beach, Fla. Also house on Hwy. 92, 20 miles west of Day ton*. Large barn, shade trees, Florida room, two baths $8000 value. F. A. Sannebeck, 220V4 S. Palmetto Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. Phone CL3-7530. A25 ? 3tp ? M9 MIXINO BOWL ? ? Four-pt^ce set only 98c. A real nice Mother's Day Gift. The Franklin 5 St 10c Store. M9 ? ltc Real Estate A few choice listings for April and May. Motel, 33 units. Price 115.000. Home sites: 20 beautiful lots just outside city limits. Six acres with spring in Palmer Subdivision. 2,000. 24 acres. Palmer Sub 2.000. 60 acres on Patton Road, lake site, grass, and beautiful building site, 5,500, Way ah Valley property. 50 acres grass, timber, and lake site, $11, 000. 5 acres, house site and road graded, $2,000. Also 10 acres of home sites with wonderful view. 2-acre tract with fiae spring, 1.200. Also have 24-acre tract with irtTftlW, sprmp. and fine view. The best way to g3t to this tract is by parachute, but the price is only 770. A good place for hunting lodge. See or call E. M. McNISH, Agent Wayah Valley Ranch Phone 10-J-l Ten years of successful dealing in Macon County real estate. A25? 3tc? M9 FOR SALE ? Picnid tables, de livered in town $12.50. Call 392 or night 685-W. Franklin Future Farmers. M9 ? ltc HOME SITES 60 home sites for sale, from $200 to $1500. Close in. Terms. Discount for cash. Phone 27 or 292. Fiank Duncan, Agent M28tfc UPHQLSTERY ? for r.ew and used furniture. Skilled crafts manship. Your choice of materi als. Free estimates. S. Brunner. Phone 262-W-l. N29 ? 52tp ? D1 WE HAVE the latest equipment for recapping fullcap with elec tronic control heat. We also specialize in boil ing and repairing radi ators. See us for tires and over-heating radiators. All work guaranteed. Where you get Green Stamps. HICKMAN'S Tire & Radiator Shop Phone 17-J A18? tfc USED BICYCLES. We have sever al good used bicycles priced from $15.00 to $27.30. Western Auto Associate Store. M9? tfc LOTS FO?; SALE Drive out U. S. 64 to the city limits and inspect our choice home sites, located in the Palmer sub division and Forest Hills sub: division. These are the most desirable home sites available today for Franklin home builders. Terms Phone 27. Fiank Duncan, Agent Franklin Realty Company M28? tfc IN THE MARKET tor lo rs and standing titober c ns for prices and spccif!< uns Mill lo cated at Oak Hill 2'/2 miles out on Murphy Koad. Cordon L" utter Company, Edwin Wallace, phone 387. Oil? tfc REAL ESTATE Wanted Acre age Jit low cost. St-ite price. Write Krif, Highlands, N. C. Ml? Itc Protect your Ouilnii.n investment by us in g ? Steam Concrete. Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special pricc- in carloads W. A HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, N. C N17? tfr FOR SALE ? Fertilizer, seeds, and feed. All fertilizer packed in handy 50 lb. bags, at the same low price. Bob Ray's Warehouse. J31 ? tfc US EX? REFRIGERATORS for sale. Good as new. Priced reas onable. Western Auto Associate Store. M9 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Block and brick, sand, fine and coarse. W. J. Clark & Son. Phone 357-J-4, 81-W. or 345-W-3 . M17? tfc FOR SALE ? New two-piece liv ing room suite. See Mrs. Ralph Dobson, Franklin, Route 1. M2 ? 2tp ? M9 STRAWBERRIES. ASPARAGUS, greens, rhubarb, plants, baked goods at Macon County Home Demonstration Curb Market. Open each Saturday morning. M2 ? 4tp ? M23 FOR SALE ? ? Modern home, three bedrooma, full size drive in basement. Large lot with nice grounds and shrubs. One block from East Franklin School. Can be seen any afternoon. H. R. Pen land. FOR SALE ? Boxwood and shrub bery, state Inspected. Also 1949 English Ford for parts. Croeley motor complete, transmission, and radiator. Robert Hawks. Franklin, Route 1. or inquire at Marshall's Amoco Station. M2 ? 3tp? M 10 FOR SALE ? 54 Chevrolet one-ton truck. 22,000 actual miles. A-l condition, 90% new tirea, apare tire and heater. Would trade on two-ton Chevy truck, 56 or 57 model. In good condition. C. O., Taylor. Route 3. Franklin. M2 ? 3tp ? M16 IF YOU WANT your yard mowed, call 644-W. M2 ? 2tc ? M9
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