MASON'S m:L Phone 9 ? We Deliver ? APPLES *? ORANGES ? TANGERINES ? CANDY ? NUTS ? FRUIT CAKES ? CAKE MIX ? MEATS ALL PRICED FOR THE HOLIDAY SALE Instant J.F.G. COFFEE 99* Pure Sugar Stick CANDY 2*Lb. Bo, 45* Package PECANS ??45* Jewell SHORTENING h* c 79* APPLES Bushel T mat wrap up cmmtA$ MERR/LY ? playthings games for all agei free Gift Wrapping CAROLINA PHARMACY "Your Walgren Agency" PHONE 84 FRANKLIN, N. C. ? THE SICK ? Ansel Hospital ADMITTED: Dec. 10: Mrs. Dennis Freeman, of Franklin. Route 4. Dec. 12: Jeanie Lynn Henry, of Franklin, Route 5; Miss Joy Ann McCollum, of Franklin; George Rush Henson, of Franklin, Route 2; Martha Ann Jones, of Frank lin, Route 3; George R. William son, of Franklin. Route 1. Dec. 13: Mrs. Harley J. Swaf ford, of Franklin, Route 3: Otto Gibson, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Ebbie Lee Bingham, of Clay ton, Ga.; Mrs. Russell Clarence ; Scroggs, of Franklin. Dec. 15: Oliver Lee McCall, of Englewood, Tenn, Route 2. Dec. 16: Hix Hogsed, of Hayes ville. Route 3; Charles W. Potts, of Franklin, Route 4. DISCHARGED: Dec. 10: Mrs. Frank Allen Smith, of Franklin, Route 3: Mrs. Lucinda Crownover, of Franklin; Mrs. Lloyd Hampton, of Bryson City, Route 3; Mrs. James Wesley Watts, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Edwin Diilard Miller, of Dillard. Ga., Route 1. Dec. 11: Mrs. Turner William Enloe, of Clayton, Ga.; Mrs. Roy Lee Moore, of Franklin; Howard P. Bradley, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1; William Thomas Barnard, of Franklin, Route 3. Dec. 12: Mrs. James Marshall Ashe, of Sylva, Route 2; Mrs. Ausborn Cecil Parker, of Frank lin, Route 1; Mrs. Dennis Free man, of Franklin, Route 4. Dec. 13: Mrs. Clyde Mack Kins land, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Lewis W. Seay, of Franklin, Route 3; Miss Joy Ann McCollum, of Franklin; Mrs. Harley J. Swaf ford, of Franklin, Route 3. Dec. 14 : Miss Mary Sue Bailey, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Rus sell Clarence Scroggs, of Frank lin. Dec. 15: Mrs. Jeter Biss Buch anan, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Harley Neal Evitt, of Franklin; Ellen Marie Phillips, of Franklin, Route 2. Dec. 16: Thomas Jay Owl, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Ebbie Lee Bingham, of Clayton, Ga.; C. L. Pendergrass, of Nant^hala. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: Dec. 9: Don Ledford, of Pren I tiss; Miss Christine McGaha, of Cowee; Mrs. ftobert Rickman, of Franklin; Grady Bates, of Frank lin; Grady Franks, of Franklin; Parker Adams, of Ellijay; John Collier, of Cartoogechaye. Dec. 10; Hoyt Ledford, of Prentiss; Mrs. Vinnie Browning, of Watauga; Garland Frady, of Sylva. ' * pec. 11; Billy Harvey, of Etna; Robert Austin, of Miami, Fla.; Miss Bell Bryant, of Iotla. Dec. 12; Earl Padgett, of Wayn esville; Tommy Davenport, of Hayesville; Aster Cabe, of Frank lin; Weaver Scott, of Franklin. Dec. 13: Omer Baldwin, of Hayesville; Lester Patterson, of Hayesville; W. C. Calloway, of Cullowhee; Joyce Hurst, of Frank lin; Dorothy Eppley, of Franklin. Dec. 14: Don Henry, of Sylva; Miss Orphie Cabe, of Iotla. Dec. 15: Miss Hazel Moss, of El lijay; Mrs. John Johnson, of Sylva; Walter Ashe, of Dillsboro; Charlie Robinson, of Dillsboro; Johnnie Greenwood, of Cartooge chaye; Roy Jenkins, of Etna. DISCHARGED: Dec. 13: Miss Martha Sue Tru itt, of Waynesville; Furman Mc Gaha, of Cowee; Mrs. Kate Davis, of Almond; Mrs. Lawrence Coch ra?, of Burningtown; Jimmy Mc Dowell, of Tryphosia. Dec. 14; Mack Gibson, of Mur phy; V. A. Burgess, of Franklin; Alton Tennant, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Flora Green, of Frank lin; Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins, of Cartoogechaye; Mrs. Myna Cun ningham, of Sylva. Dec. 15: Miss Eldle Cowart, of Prentiss; Mrs. Maggie Daqiels, of Highlands; Barnard Phillips, of Franklin; Mrs. Floy McCall, of Iotla; Miss Bell Bryant, of Iotla. Dec. 16: Hoyt Ledford, of Pren tiss; Garland Frady, of Sylva; 9ft OFF 1 COUNTER OF Rhinestone Necklaces and Ear Bobs V Brooches AND MANY OTHER ITEMS OF Ladies' and Children's Jewelry MANY, MANY WONDERFUL BUYS HERE See These! JAMISON - JEWELERS Items From Kyle By MRS. DOSHIE HANEY Mr. and Mrs. Zell Haney and family, of Oastonla, spent the week end vUitlng Mrs. Haney s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hix. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Orey, ol Lookout, Tenn . spent the week end with Mrs. Grey's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. D. C. Hembree. Mr.- and Mrs. Delmer Cope, of < High Point, spent the week end 1 with Mr. Cope's parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. John Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lunsford have moved back to their home here from Atlanta, where they have lived for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Astor Solesbee and family, of Black Mountain, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Soles bee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. j Baldwin. Jewel and Loman Haney, of ! Gastonia, spent the week end vis iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haney. Ray Davis, who is working in Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the week end | Grady Bates, of Prentiss; Parker I Adams, of EUijay; Dewey Guffey. of Watauga; Weaver Scott, of Franklin; Earl Padgett, of Way nesville; Don Ledford, of Prentiss. "THE SHORTEST WAY TO DO MANY THINGS IS TO DO ONE THING AT A TIME" . # (Author's Name Below) Prescriptions, cannot be mass produced on assem bly lines. Each one must be j compounded individually be cause it Is specifically writ ten for one person. For that reason it usually shortens sickness time. Invariably the midicines in a prescription give relief much more quickly than patent medicines or home treatments. Your physician's j skilled diagnosis usually pre vents serious sickness ? if you j consult him at the first sign of trouble. The shortest way to continued better health is to do this lone thing first ? consult your physician when sick. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 119 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE I Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without ex tra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we com pound yours? Angel's Drug Store "Your Rexall Store" Franklin. N. C. Phone 119 * Quotation by Richard Cecil (1748-1777) Copyright 1957 (9W2) $10-$25 OFF On All Our Cars for CHRISTMAS 1950 Ford Fordor Heater, good tires, Pres tone in the radiator. $385 That's $15 off 1949 Ford Coupe Radio, heater, nice Mack finish. $225 That's $25 off 1947 Ford Tudor Six Radio and heater. $95 That's $55 off | 1951 Chev. 34 Ton Pickup Factory stake bed. $475 That's $20 off REECE MOTOR COMPANY Corner Palmer and Phillips Sts. Phone 310 Franklin, N. C. i with hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hix and family have returned to their home In Kyle after spending sev eral months In Pittsburgh. Pa. J. M. Ray. of Kyle. Is a patient at Memorial Mission Hospital In Ashevllle. mACON'8 New esc Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Biss Buch anan, of Franklin. Route 3, a son. Dec. 11 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edmond Cruse, of Franklin, a son, Dec. 16 at/ Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tallent. of Franklin, Route 3, a daughter, Dec. 16 at Angel Hospital. A safe "rapid fire" new way of treating lack of Iron In the body, the most common defi ciency disease among babies, Is reported by a specialist at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital. The treatment Is Injected Into the muscle of an lron-dextran compound. The specialist re ports In the medical Journal, Pediatrics, that as little as three Injections will not only cure a baby's anemia, but will provide it with enough Iron stores to meet Its growth needs for a year. TRY US ONCE, YOU'LL USE US ALWAYS I Variety is the Spice of Our Printing Business On any day, we're apt to be printing anything . . . from a shipping tag to a souvenir pr? gram, from a billhead to a broadside. Every job . . . large or small ... is printed care fully and ready right on time. The Franklin Press Phone 24 printing as you like it Mf r- # ' :?? ? &- ? ;S ^gfir- * & 4322DEC. '57 M.P.43 Solving Present Problems f\ It's our business to know what men like. So why not make it your busi ness to shop here for gifts? Dress Shirts - $2.95 Gloves - - - - $2.98 Slippers - - - $4.95 Belts $1.50 Robes ----- $3.95 Pajamas - - - $2.95 Socks - - - - $0.55 Mufflers - - - $1.00 Ties $1.50 Sweaters - - - $2.98 Sport Shirts - $1.98 Jackets - - - - $3.98 Dress Shirts ? $3.98 OPEN THIS FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK FREE GIFT WRAPPING ' ' . ? Jl DRYMAN'S Macon County's Fineat Men's Shop