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News About People Mr and Mrs. Jim Mozeley, of Kinston, spent last week end at Otto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley. Mr. and Mrs. N. R Newman, ol Anderson, S. C? spent last weeli end at their home at Otto. Bob Myers, of Chapel Hill, vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Myers, last week end. Miss Helen Patton. of Racine. Wise., visited her father. Bob Pat ton, and her aunt. Miss Olive Pat' ton, during the holidays. Miv> Patton is art superintendent of the schools of Racine. Charles Robert Patton, of Ashe ville, visited his father. Bob Pat ton, and his aunt. Miss Olive Pat ton. during the holidays. Miss Esther Sraythe. of West Chester, Pa . visited her sister, Mrs. Don Largfitt, and Mr. Lar.i fitt, last week. Mr. and Mir. Bill Farlow, or High Faint, and Miss Patsy Pnr- , lish. of Belmont, recently visited , their grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Hall and George Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. John Wasilik have returned home after spend- [ ing Christmas holidays with their I daughter. Miss Elizabeth Wasilik. in Ntw York. They visited their son. John II. Wasilik. and family. of Washington, D. C.. during New Year's and also spent some time visiting friends and relatives in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradley luve re earned home after a two weeks' vacation in Orlando. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pennington and daughter, Ann. and Sherry Whelafi spent Christmas holidays in 'Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnold spent Christmas, v.iK m Miami, F.a. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and two sons, Cean and Jo-Jo. of Ox ford. Ala., spent several days here Jast week visiting relatives and friends. Troy Shields, of Kingston, Tenn . visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields, cubing the holidays. ATTENTION ALL SAWMILLS FOR THE HIGHEST PRICES BEING PAID IN THE SOUTH BRING US YOUR GREEN OAK LUMBER ALSO BUYING MOST ALL OTHER SPECIES , See, Call or Write for Complete Prices and Specifications We Unload With Lift Truck Phon* 134 -T* FRQUKLin, BOUTS CflROLIM NOTICE The annual stqckholders meeting of the Maeon County Building and Loan Association will be held in the Building and Loan office on the 16th day of January, 1958, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Please attend. If unable to attend, your proxy, should be filed with the secretary at least five days before the meeting. H. W. CABE * President. CONLEY Aol BEST BUYS I THOUGHT YOU V YEAH , BUT DONT HAD THE GARA&Ei FORGET I HAD J DOOR. FIXED ,_^'THE CAR OJT JTt yesterday,) AGAIN TODAY I ' CUTIE^y? ? *7 . A STICK AROUND, CY, AND WHEN THE WIFE SHOWS OP WE'LL GIVE VOU A LIFT IN THAT SNAZZY USED CAR WE BOUGHT FROM CbNLEY MOTOR CO. Inc. Main Street Lot 1957 Ford Fairlane 4-dr. 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 4-dr. Fully equipped. 1956 Studebaker 2-dr. Champion 1956 Ford Convertible 1956 Plymouth 4-dr. Palmer Street Lot 1957 Ford Custom 300 4-dr. 1956 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1956 Ford Fairlane 4-dr. 1956 Ford Custom 4-dr. 1955 Chrysler Windsor 4-dr. We have a good selection of good clean, late model Used Cars. See us before you buy. Conley Motor Co., Inc. is now authorized to inspect out of state cars applying for North ? Carolina registration and tags. CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY, r-*SSt, ..nr.?,u PHONE 69 -TdfTfTfl. PHONE 69 Z??Gl) GOOD,"tM MAIN STRUT gWfl FRANKLIN, N. C. ^ TIRES A TUBES GOODYIAR TIRES J> TUBES Df* 830 A*30 YOU* FRIENDLY FORD DEALER^C^GENUINE FORD PARTS ^NC^ACCISSORIES NOTICE TRUCK LANDS ON ITS BACK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HIGHWAY The upside down truck above, which flipped over on US 64 ea^t December 30, was driven by E. A. Zimmerman, who received a cut on the hand. The pickup truck it struck was driven by Bergin Caldwell, who was uninjured. Mr. Zimmer man said the truck bed caught on some overhanging rock and he lost control. ? THE SICK ? I Ansel Hospital ADMITTED: Jan. 1 : Mrs. R. A. Hamilton, of j Clayton; Hubert Raymond Pen land. of Scaly; Richard Keith Corbin, of Franklin; Miss May- ( belle Harkins, of Rabun Gap. Jan. 2: Miss Grace Lu?!llo Brown, of Franklin, Route 2. I Jan. 3 : Mrs. James Broadus I Pendergrass, of Franklin. Jan. 4; Mrs. William Earl ; Crunkleton, of Highlands; Mrs. ' William W. Sloan, of Franklin. | Jan. 5: Mrs. William Jackson Porter, Jr., of Atlanta. Jan. 6: Johnnie Z. Taylor, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Walter Anderson Steel, of Franklin; Mrs. Jabel Theodore Hunnicutt, of Clayton, Ga. Jan. 7: Woodrow Frank Dalton, of Franklin, Route 4. l.-ISCHARGED: Jan. 1: Miss Aliee Marie Vinson, of Scaly; Elbert Asbury Zimmer- 1 n<ar>, of Franklin, Route 3. Jan. 2: Robert Allen Armes, of Fran,;lin, Route 5; Patricia Lynn Smith, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Thomas Downs, of Bryson City. Jan. 3: Mrs. Claude Roger Tal lent, of Franklin; Mrs. James Broadus Pendergrass, of Franklin. Jan. 4; Mrs. R. A. Hamilton, of Clayton; Mrs. Hurley L. Swafford, of Frai klJn, Route 3; Mrs. Wil liam E . Crimkletcr, of High lands. Jan. 5: Mrs. James Robert Hubbs, of Franklin, Route -2; Richard Keith Corbin, of Frank lin; Kenneth Earl Taylor, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. William Wymer Sloan, of Franklin; James Patrick Norton, Jr., of Franklin. Jan. 6; Miss Mayoelle Harkins, of Rabun Gap, Ga. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: Dec. 30: George Russell, of Franklin; Garland Frady, of j ! Sylva; Harold Ledford, of Beau fort, S. C.; Cecil McCoy, of Beau fort, S. C.; James Haskett, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Vinnie Du ] vail, of Franklin. Dec. 31: Joseph Estes, of Pon ' tia?, Mich.; Wilborn Norman, of I Sylva; Willie Wykle, of Franklin; Mrs. Myna Cunningham, of Sylva; Miss Faye Cochran, of Franklin; Coleman Allison, of Sylva; Mrs. Norman Hollifield, of Franklin. Jan. 1: Tom Jones, of Cowee; Earl Mashburn, of Franklin; Mrs. Nancy Morgan, of Nantahala; Shiiford Frady, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jimmy Smith, of Franklin. Jan. 2; Fred Stamey, of Pren tiss; James Younce, of Prentiss; Mrs. Ben Giles, of Cowee. ' Jan. 3: Mrs. Minnie Cabe, of Iotla; John Roane, of Cartooge chaye; Walter Roper, of Nanta hala Miss Evelyn Coggins, of Franklin; William Sanders, of Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. Tom Franks, of Franklin. Jan. 4: Omer Baldwin, of Nan SEE NO. 1, PAGE 7 Want Ads 2 cents per word, with . a minimum : ha' #c >u Ob cents for each Uwertiea. ? (25 cents e::??-? for k^ym im.i , Olasaitit'd Dispiav: In type like this, 15 cants per line. In CAPITALS or bold type like this, 20 cents for each line. In type like this, 38 cents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cuan accompanies order. 10 per cent discount will b# allowed. 20 pe cent tor throe or mora oonmcutlva insertions of mim ma. LIQUIDATION SALE? 26 now" 10 wide mobilehomes, fro-n bankrupt Mobilmanor Corp. will be SOLD AT ONCE, at RIMER. INC. Ter rific deals, low down payments, and RIMER trades. Your chance to own a really quality 10 . Wide nio bilehome with savings of thou sands of dollars^ but HURRY! THANK YOU, :ir helping u: roll out our entire inventory during December , ;;nd sav: thousands of :'.olla:3 In taxes. NOW.- wc are ready to offr r you a goo.d selec tion of brend rev factovy-fre^h 1958 models. Our trucks are roll ing, new models arriving daily. See them first, buy them for less, at 'ONI H3IMIH 3 Mi. N. of OreenvilK Si C US 29N. LOOK FOR THE UPSIDE DOWN SIQN. J9 ? tfc WANTED. I'.'O county insurance agents ? men or women. First of > the year opoiinss for Macon County. No debits. A11 leads Turn j ished, $137.50 weekly minimum. ! Write today to: Manager ? Bo." ) 5273. Biltmore, Asheville. N. C. J93t. ? J?3 i MONEY SAVING SPECIALS - Bovs' ftannal shi'ts. sizes 4-16, SI .39 value, sale pricc S1.0C; gill's school dresses ! ', off: so\ 1st qunl ity. 39o value, 4 lor 0>c: girl's winter blouses, off. The Frank hn 5 & 10c Store. J9 ? ltc WHITE ENAaIELWARE SALE ? Tea kettles, combinets, dish pans', Windsor pots, double boiiers, water pails, and dippers. On all * the a Wwe items you can Save at, least . Franklin 5 & 10c Store. J9? ltc FOUR ROOM HOUSE ' Reasonably priced at $4,770.00 Large lot, good ground, bordered 1 by creek. Near Franklin Hosiery , Mill. E. M. McNISH. Broker Wayah Valley Ranch Route No. 1 Frank'in, N. C. ? Phor.e 10-J1 J9 ? 3tc? J23 j BUY AT Franklin Seed Store: Popcorn for popping. Pee nuts for roasting. W'ruts for cakcs and candies. V'i'd bird feed. Model airplanes an ! suppler ' D-Con rur. ran teed rat and mice tiller. I J9? 2tp ? T16. Reliable Man or W oman Part or Full Time TO SERVICE ROUTE . of CIGARETTE MACHINES No Selling or Soliciting ROuTE ESTABLISHED FOR OPERATOR INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY $995.00 to $1995.00 Cash Required Piease don't waste our time unless you have the necessary capital and are sincerely inter ested in expanding ? we finance expansion ? if fully qualified and able to take over at once write briefly about yourself and include phone number for per sonal interview. ALLIED MERCHANDISING, INC. 1 7307 Olive Street Road University City 5, Mo. J9? ltc ( ? mill I I III IIHWI? Ill HI ? I II H HBI1IW WHITE ENAMELWARE SALE - Tea kettles, combinets. disl ;:ans Windsor pots, double boiler: water pails, and dippers. On al ihe above items you can save a least Franklin 5 & 10c Stori J"? ltc A Large Listing of Farms, Summer Homes and Sites, and Larre Tracts See or Call: E. M. McNISH Wayah Valley Ranch Route 1. Franklin Tel. 10-J1 i J9? 3tc?J23 i WANTED: Responsible girl or woman to care for two year old child ana Co light house work. 8:30 to 5 o'clock days only. See Calvin Henson at Dryman's Store or tall 155-J. J9? ltc MONEY SAVING SPECIALS ? Boys' flannel shirts, sizes 416, i S1.39 value, sale price $1.00: giri's school dresses J/j off: sox. 1st. qual ity, 39c_ value, 4 for 98c; girt's wir.tSr blouses. 'A off. The Frank Jin 5 & ICc Store. J9? ltc FOR SALE: New four-room house with bath ? fully Insulated, wir -.1 foi electric heat ? also has flue. Or" mile from Burlington Mill. Sc. Grady Resce, Route 1, Frank lin. N C. JS-ltp I WANT TO BUY white corn? will pay $'.G0 per bushel if shucked at thr farm. Contact Jimmir; Hun j nicntt p' the Depot from 8 a. m. I to 12 noon. Phone 26. NOTICE? The Addington mil' will be open Mondays and Satur days to grind your meal and whole corn for stock feed. ,J9 ? 2tc? J1 3 FOR "*? 'N ONI Y ? All large size Friedman-Shelby work shoes arc on sa!e at a big saving. S?e these. 3arg:.ins at The Quality Shop. ID? It I FOT MEMORIAT MONUMENTS In bronze, marble, or granite, mp.ny sty'rs, set S. E. Potts, High lmds, N. C. I J:? tfn WANTED to rent, two or three bedroom house suitable for year round living. Unfurnished. Write Box "C" c/o The Franklin Press. J9? 2tp? J16 Piano Bargain: We are forced to pick up a beautiful little Con so'e Spinet Piano with matching bench. This piano is mahogany, with full keyboard, and will car ry a new piano guarantee. Be cause of freight and moving charges involved in the return of this piano to us. we will transfer to reliable party in this vicinity. For further information, write: Box 623 Salisbury. North Carolina. J9 ? ltc FOR MEN ONLY ? All large size Friedman-Shelby work shoes are on sale at a big saving. See these Bargains at The Quality Shop. J9? ltc FOR SALE: 30 acre place ? 6 room house with bath and electric kitchen. 40 x 100 ft. chicken house with plenty of equipment. This place joins the Addington Dairy farm, which was recently sold at auction. Can be financed. See J. D. Hall at place. NEED A GOOD used dependable watcl.? We have them. Also plenty of new pocket and wrist watches. Jamison ? Jewelers. J9? ltc FOR MEN ONLY ? All large size Friedman-Shelby work shoes are on sale at a big saving. See these Bargains at The Quality Shop. JQ? ltc FOR RENT - ? Furnished 4-room apartment. Practically new ana well insulated, Large living room, modern kitchen, ample closet space. Electric heat. Garage in cluded. This is a first floor apart ment, conveniently located on Bic'.wejl Street. Call 640-W berore 8:30 a. m? or after 6 p. m. Jo ? 3tp? J 17 FOR SALE ? 1949 1 ton Dodge truck. Used parts for Chevrolet, 1941-43, transmission, differential, .springs, radiator, generator, and others. See at Crawford's Phillips 66 Station. Sylva highway. J2? ?tp ? J9 Apartment for rent? Three rooms. Unfurnished except 'for i rar";e and refrigerator. Electric I heat. A-l condition. Mrs. Gilmer ; A. Jones. Phone 390 J. If r.o an swer, phone 241. J2 ? 3tp ? J16 WANTED: Cash paid for Nov. and Dec. Hams ? small and medium i sized. See us before you sell. Glenn i Ray at Warehouse on Palmer and ! Phillip? Streets. J2 ? tfc VALUABLE COUNTY FRANCHISE ROUTES TO BE AVAILAPT E Need conscientious dealer in this area to supply stores with a ; new and recently patented prod uct. This franchise can be handled part time without interference with present job or can be worked full time if so (Jeiired. Earnings far a'oove average monthly de fending upon time devoted. To nialify you must be '1 to 60 years of ase. have car, references and one ating capital which is secured by inventory. This is not a vending machine rou'e. Write: SIIEALY DISTRIBUTING 211 D Kalb Street Can*' n, South Carolina J2 ? 2tc ? J9 FOR RENT: Furnished Cottage ? living room, kitchen and din ette combined, two bedrooms ? two baths. Herman Dean, Phone 437. J2 ? 3tc ? J 16 ? BRAND NEW HOUSE ? Located on a large town lot, in a quiet neighborhood of fine homes, this property has many "extras" not found in the average new home. It contains 1250 sq. ft, of living space, plus ? a full, concrete, (drive-in) basement. All rooms are larger than average: three large bedrooms and bath, 19' liv ingroom, and 18' kitchen-dining area. Sensibly priced-to-sell at $12, 500. this attractive home, holds a life-time of happy living for some lucky family! Oladly shown by ap pointment. EXCLUSIVE ((777/ TED REBER ? Realtor Real Estate Specialist ? - Since 1920 - -fr J9? ltc WATCHES: We have a complete selection of watches from $4.95 to $69.95. Bulova, Waltham, Timex arid others. Lay-away yours now for Christmas. Western Auto Assoc. Store. 010? tfc WELL DRILLING ? 6 and 8 inch wells. Domestic and commercial type Experienced well contractor. F. B. Rogers, Tel. 375-J-l. A15 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Ingersol-Rand 105A air compressor, portable ? mount ed on 1939 Chevrolet truck ? at Highlands Quarry. Town of High lands. N14 ? Ifc READY-MIX CONCRETE? Let US help do the hard work. Our con crete is ready-mixed for you. No waste or hard work. Sand, coarse and fine. Day Phone 1, night phone 357-J-4. M30? tfc WANT A GOOD small business for year-round operation? Then why not buy the FRANKLIN TASTEE-FREEZ. Only a small down payment is needed to begin operation immediately. See J. P. Brady, Franklin, N. C. 03? tfc DOGWOOD WANTED: See us for prices and specifications. Cloer and Huggins. Franklin, N. C. at Burningtown Road. S19? tfc Protect your building li: . ^trcem by using ? Steam Cured Concrete. Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Your I<oc*l Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" Special prices in carloads W A HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin. N. C, N17? tfr FOR SALE ? 1 trailer complete with hitch ? Kitchen sink with drain and all connections. 9 x 12 wool rug. See Ralph Womack at Womack's Service Station. D12? Tfc WR SPECIALIZE In boiling and cleaning radiators. We guaran tee them to hold your anti freeze. We have the latest full cap tire mould-,, which arc electronically controlled. Rickman's Tire and Radiator Shop, Phone 17-J. 024 ? tfn
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