Demonstrators: i Ford Fairlane 500 - <n Sdn., white. 30? h-p. V-8 engine, white wall tires, Fordomatic, radio, heater, power JOCQC wipers, back ap Ughts 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Town Sedan, black, 300 h.p. V-8 engine, Ford omatic trans., power steering, heater, radio, white wall tires, safety "A" power wipers, windshield washers, SOCIfl back up lights ISM Ford 6 Passenger Country Sedan, gray, 3M h.p. V8 engine, white wall tires, Ford omatir trans., gold moulding, safety "A", power steering, fresh air heater, radio, pow er wipers, windshield washers, back up lights, wheel covers, $97 CC electric clock ^ ? DD 195* Ford Fairlane 5M Club Victoria, tur quoise and white, 265 h. p. V-8 engine, Ford omatic trans., white wan tires, heater, ra dio, rower wipers, back up lights, curb guard so r i r bod 7 mouldings - - - "J? USED CARS 1958 Harley Davidson, So C A I 1(5 Motorcycle .... JJU | 1959 Rnglish Font Consul Fordor, heater, S*)1 oi white tins, y?Uow - - ?1*71 1959 English Ford Pre fect Fordor, heater, tan ------ - 1959 English Ford An |Ha Tudor, heater, white wall tires, yellow - .- .i... 1957 Ford Farm Tractor ------- 1955 Foqft Farm Tractor - - - - s1781 $1696 $1795 *1395 195fi Ford Fairlane Chjh Sedan, V-g en glnc, Fordomatic, ra- SJjQJ j 1955 Mercury Monte rey Fordor, Mercomat- $1AQC I te, radio, heater - - - lvf 0 ] 195r. Olds Super 88 4 dr, hydramatjc tnuis., S1DQC radio, heater .... I J JJ *995 *895 1955 Plymouth 4 dr., heater. Mack & white 1951 Chev. 4 dr . Bel Air, heater ------ 1953 PonliAc 4 dr, hy tframiiic trans, radio and heater ------ 1951 Ford Tudor, V-8 engine, beater - - - - 19V( Studebaifcer 2 dr., *495 *295 *295 194S Pontic 2 dr., new Nylon tires - - - 19n Chev. 4 dr, beat- SI CA er, runs gwod - - - - - 1?HJ 19W Ford ford* S(JJ 195R Ford Victoria, For<1t-mat c, radio, heater. Deauttful Tu $1 CQC tone paint ...... lOUO lf>55 Ford Fairlane T' dor, Fordomatic, i? lio, heater. .Solid *1195 193* Cher 4 dr. Powwgllde, heater ? *695 TRUCKS IKK Ford T-1M Pick Bp, V-l ringine. green MSI Ford F-13t 1 ton track, dual rear wheels. V-t engine, g?nd bed ------ Itm Ford f'-lM pick mp, V-* engine, blue - mx FmW r-lM Ftck ?f, V-t engine, Fordo mattr trans., heater - It". Kurd F-SN IV, ton 'nek, heater, ?ne owner ------ 1*M Ford V, Urn pick up IleaUr ------ CONLEY MOTOR CO. Phone S9 A 62S Dealer No 830 and BJO-A Franklin, N. C *1095 *995 *1195 *695 *1295 '245 Comings And Goings In Carson Community Miss Brenda Cunningham Staff Correspondent Telephone 764 Decorations Shown A display of home-made Christ mas decorations was featured at the Carson Senior 4-H Club meet ing at the community building Monday night, November 24. Offi cers were elected as follows: presi dent, Ronnie Waldroop; vice-presi dent. Brenda Cunningham; secre tary, Peggy Dills; treasurer, Steve Cabe: reporter. Suzanne Cunning ham; song leaders. Sandra Nor ton and Robert Vinson; and li brarians. Shirley Reynolds and Peggy Dills. Mrs. Jesse D. Cabe and Ken neth Perry talked to the group about selecting projects and help ed members fill out project cards. Mrs. J. P. Cunninghma, a local 0\ FORD DIESEL TRACTORS | Lowest priced diesels in their class! \ THRIFTY FUEL ECONOMY FOUR GREAT NEW MODELS ALL FORD EQUIPMENT FITS ? And with all of Ford's time tested performance and work saving features. ? Choice of Special Utility or fully equipped tractors, full range of factory options. ? All front and rear mounted equipment for current Ford Tractors may be used with the New Ford Diesels. LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY CREDIT TERMS! SALES and SERVICE EXPERT REPAIRS MACON TRACTOR & EOUIPMENT COMPANY 244 West Palmer St. Franklin, N. C Phone 569 leader, suggested that the club take an Imaginary trip around the world for the recreational part of the once-a -month club meetings and visit a different country each month. The first stop will be Hawaii. Club mem be rf chose categories such as decorations, re freshments, reports, costumes, and music. Also, they will Invite a guest who has visited the country to tell them about it. All teen-agers In Carson Com ( Of) 1958 Ford 4 door V-8 Fairlane 504. Radio, heater, extra cleaot. 1958 Chev Bel Aires (2) 4 door sedans V-8. Co. demonstrators. Fully equipped. 1958 Chev. Biscayne 4 dr. V-8. Radio, heater, very low mileage. 1957 Chev. Bel Aires (2) 4 Door sedan V-8's. Radio, heater. Very clean. i 1956 Chev. 4 door Bel Aire, 4 door. Pow er glide, radio, heater. We have many more good clean late model Used Cars for you to choose from: Our cars are sold with you in mind. Almost every trade-in we sell is fully guaranteed in writing with our famous O.K. Used Car Warranty. Our prices are fair and com petitive, and in financing your car, you get the most favorable rate avail able. Stop in today, ask a friendly salesman to show you a late model used car. BURRELL Motor Co. Phone 123 FRANKLIN, N. C. fesi MSN'S idea off CHRISTM mm . MEN FAVOR GIFTS LIKE THESE! Here are Hie gifts sure to win favor with your favorite men! Shop our wide selection of wearables that will score on Christmas. e /foj IftoWl /!/&./ WUKZ ... Pullover Sweaters $7.95 to $10.00 Slippers $3.95 Tie? Your Favorite Color In Your Size $19.95 to $35.00 Sport shirt $2.98 to $11.95 Lather Gloves $2.98 Slacks Beautiful Colors Many Styles $5.95 to $15.95 Manhattan Pajamas Lnd Other Famous Brands $2.95 to $5.95 WE GIFT WRAP FREE Open Friday Nigbts Til] Christmas V ? I, DRYMAN'S MEN AND BOYS* STORE munlty are urged to attend the January meeting. W.S.C.8. MmU Carson Chapel WS.CB met at the home of Mrs. Fred 8. Moore Monday night, November 24. The December meeting will be the 9th with Mrs. Earl Cabe. The meeting has been set up because of Christmas. Personals Attending the golden wedding celebration of Mrs. Waldroop's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans, in Asheville November 28 were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waldroop and daughters. Alda and Mrs. Bob Bryson, and Mr. Bryson. A welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, who have parked a new mobile home here. Mr. Smlty is at present stationed at Port Jackson. S. C. All of the children and grand children of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene were with them to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner. They are Mr. and Mrs. Grady Greene and son, Mac. of Atlanta, Ga.,? Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Greene and children. Jo Ann, Tommy, and Vickl. of Atlanta; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanders and son. D?n= nis, and daughter. Donna, of Franklin. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jones for the Thanksgiving holidays were their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Yale, who live In Chapel Hill. Miss Margaret Moore, of Char lotte, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore, during Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore are in Florida and will visit Mr. and Mrs Harold Waldroop at Sanford, Fla., while there. Mr. and Mrs. Val Fernandez, of Tampa. Fla., spent the Thanks giving holidays here. They are the parents of Gail Fernandez, a student at Franklin High, . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart and daughter, Sandra, of Fontana. rpent Sunday visiting their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wal lace. Lesher Green Is convalescing this week. Ellijay News Items Mrs. Leslie Tonne Correspondent The Ellijay Bible Baptist Church concluded a two-week re vival with a baptism of seven Sunday. The Ellijay Missionary Baptist Church will be the host church (or a singing Saturday, December 13, at 7:30 p.m. The president, Andrew Gregory, Invites the pub lic and all singers to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henry and family, of Macon, Ga.. spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlncey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher, of Bryson City, have returned to their home after a two-week stay here during the hospitalization and death of Mrs. Fisher's father, P. N. Moses. Pfc. Jerry Bailey and Mrs. Bailey, of Camp Gordon, Oa? spent the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mincey and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey. Sgt. and Mrs. Bobbie Henry are spending a leave with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs Robert Henry before sailing for Germany. They also visited Sgt. Henry's brother, T/Sgt. Henry and his wife at Fort Bragg Recently. Mrs. Melvin Bowman has re turned to her home after several days treatment at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mash burn and family, of Penrose, are presently staying with Mr. Mash burn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mashburn. ATTEND DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams at tended an awards dinner for Nationwide Insurance employees at the Battery Park Hotel in Ashe vlile Tuesday night of this week. GIFTS FOR A PICTURE-PERFECT CHRISTMAS 1 A g if tod idoot - U 35mm Kodak Pony at only Complete Kit, Only $39.95 Ifl From $8.00 Up A l?othor gad gat bog thai holds all. GENES STUDIO Martha Collier Dies At Home; 13 Years Old Miss Martha Louise Collier. IS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collier, of Route 4. died November IS at her home following an Ill ness of five days. Funeral services were held the 20th at the Church of Qod in East Franklin by the Rev. Fred Sorrells and the Rev. R. R. Stand ley. Burial was in the Rldgecrest cemetery. In addition to her parents, sur viving are two brothers, Bobby and J. D.. of the home; the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Collier, of Route 1; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Crisp, of Route 5. Pallbearers were Harold Gtreen. J. C. Hurst, Shirley Holland. Willie Wykle, Floyd Cruse, and James Cochran. Members of her Sunday school class were flower girls. Potts Funeral Home was In charge. Mrs. Cogan's Father Dies In Hospital Asa R. Corry, father of Mrs. John Cogan, of Franklin, died in a Lake City, Fla., veterans' hospital Saturday morning after a long illness. Mr. Corry was in the mercantile business in Tifton, Ga., until re tiring several years ago. Funeal services were held Sun day afternoon in Tifton. DERREBERRY DIES Joe Cyrus Derreberry, a Chero kee County native and farmer here since 1935, died Tuesday at his home in the Clark's Chapel community after a long illness. He was 74. Services are set for today (Thursday) at 2:30 p.m. at the Clark's Chapel Methodist Church. Potts Funeral Home is In charge. Want Ads WANT All BATES In CAPITALS or bold type like this, 20 cents for each line. In type like this, 38 :ents per line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order; 10 per cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for three or mere eoaseeativ* ?nsertions of same ML I S cents per word, with a mi n Imam charge of 65 cents for each iuclim. 1 (26 eenta extra for keyed mda.p Classified Display t In type like this, 15 cents per Une. LARGE GROUP of women's win ter coats ? all ? sizes. Thrift Shop and Rummage Sale in the Joe Ashear Bldg. Room 113. Open every Sat. from 9 a.m. until 3 pjn. D4 ? tfc AVON C08METICS are in de mand. Customer acceptance highest in history. Territories available for women to earn good income. Write Mrs. Dorothy Bru ton, 183 St. Dunstan's Rd., Ashp vine. D4 ? ltc CAMERAS. FILM, FLASHBULBS, PROJECTORS, VIEWERS AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSI BLE AT GENE'S STUDIO, FRANKLIN. D4 ? 4tc ? D24 FOB RENT: Close in, three room cottage. Nicely furnished, elec tric kitchen, oil heat. Adults only. Call 214 W-5, D4? ltc LOST YOUR Driver's License? If you have lost your driver's license and are now eligible to get them back, see Ed Williams 1n the Nantahala Bldg. for Insur ance. D4? ltc FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart> ment ? furnished. Adults only. Call 196 or see Frank Reece. D4? ltc FOR RENT: Nice three bedroom house on Forest Ave. For infor mation call 59-J. D4 ? 2tc ? Dll ? CAN YOU TOP TIU8? ? Modern two-story house contain ing seven rooms and bath, base ment, large front porch, and ? 15 acres of land. This property Is located six miles south of town on Clark's Chapel Road, about one mile off black-top. It is all of a- $9000 value! However, owner is very anxious to sell now. and you can own it for Just <7250 ? with a low down payment of only $2250. and balance like rent, (or $7000 all cash). Hurry! EXCLUSIVE H'lTH TED REBER ? REALTOR Real Estate Specialist ? -Since 1920- ? D4? ltc * I FOUND ? Kodak. Left by some one In Mrs. Weimar Jones' car. Owner please get in touch with Mrs. Jones. S.C. TAX LAW UNFAIR We refuse to pay year-end S.C inventory tax. How? We are selling out to the bare earth. Every Mobilehome In stock will be sold by Dec. 31. OUR LOSS IS YOl'R GAIN Hurry now while selection Is still good. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ONI ?tsUIIU Sales Terrace No. 3 Old Easley Brdg. Rd. at White Horse Rd. and New Easley Hwy. D4 ? tfc FOR 8AIJE: One girl's 28" Schwtnn Bicycle. Oood Con dition. Suzanne R ?eves, Phone 302. D4? 2tp?DU For your Real Estate needs and appraisals see or call E. M McNISH, BROKER. 10 years suc cessful dealing In Macon Co. Real Estate. WAYAH VALLEY RANCH Route 1 ? Phone 10J-1 D4? 4tp ? D24 CITY SION CO. Neon and Plastic signs, all types lettering and displays, truck let tering. erection service. 24-hr. maintenance. All -signs manufac tured In our shop. Why not trade locally? V4 mile west of Dayton Rubber, Waynesville. OL 6-8311 or OL 8-8373. Free Estimates. D4 ? 6mc ? Jl EVERYTHING FOR A WONDER FUL CHRISTMAS. GENE'S STUDIO, FRANKLIN. D4 ? 4tC ? D24 WANTED AT ONCE? Rawleigh Dealer for nearby good locality. Get help of local Rawleigh Dealer. See or call Clyde Galley, Main St.. Franklin'. Phone 178 or write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCL-770-577-A, Richmond, Va. D4? 3tp? D18 JAMISON JEWELERS Cordially Invites you to come by and Inspect their large assortments of Christ mas Gifts for any occasion. D4? ltc GET PERSONALIZED GREET ING CARDS AT GENE'S STUDIO, FRANKLIN. D4 ? 4tC? D24 BUY NOW ? AND SAVE January 1. prices on The World Book, America's finest Encyclo pedia for children, will increase $20. Buy your set now and save. Remember, too, The World Book will make a wonderful Christmas Olft. See Don 8eagle, Route 4 your local representative, or call 22SJ-4 after 4 p. m. N20? 5tc? P18 TOY LAND now open ? The best selection ever. Lay-away now for Christmas. Western Auto Associate Store. 030 ? tfc BUY EARLY? Art Guild Christ mas Cards. We ran out last year. These are the nation's finest. Jamison's 5&10c Store. N13? ltc BARGAIN PRICES ? Imported Christmas tree decorations, tree balls and light sets. Save up to 50%. Buy while the selection is large. Visit our Bargain Base ment. Jamison's 5&10c Store. N13? ltc THIS IS IT ! Franklin Tastee-Frees For Sate $2,300 Terms ? No Payments Until Next Spring At Start Of Season * ? This Is your last chance to purchase this small business that needs only some personal attention to be a real fit maker. * Contact J. P. Brady Franklin Press TOY LAND now open ? The best selection ever. Lay-away now for Christmas. Western Auto Associate Store. 030? tfc WOOD FOR SALE Sound oak wood cut to measure and delivered. Franklin Fruit Store. Phone 688. D4 ? ltc FOR SALE 37 a6re farm, house, barn, out buildings. Plenty of water, elec tricity, good road. $5,500.00. 7 acres, house. Fine stream, spring. Some cultivating land. ?3,000. 20 acres, nice building sites, paved road. 3 acres, 5 room house. Good loca tion. $2,500. All kinds of property for sale. Exclusive with SHERMAN H. LEDFORD REAL ESTATE Phone 274-J-3 or 88 D4? ltc WANTED: By old established automotive chemical manufac turer experienced salesman, pre ferably one from automotive field. You may work for us or buy the merchandise and set yourself up as a distributor. We . guarantee you a real proposal. Aiken Chemi cal Company. 226 Pendleton Street, Greenville. S. C. N20 ? 3tp ? D4 PASTURE 12 to 15 acres. Vi mile roa.l frontage, state road. First (2,500.00 tli.ds It a new home. A. F. WHson. Bi-oker, 19 Vi Main, St . Phone 721. D4 ? ltc 3 ACRES, spring and stream. Only $1,500.00. Terms. A. P. Wil son, Macon County Supply Co. D4 ? ltc ALFRED HAS LAND DIRT CHEAP ! ! ! D4? ltc VIRGINIA'S LARGEST Growers of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees. Sma'.l Fruits. Landscape Plant Material offer 56-page Planting Guide Cata log in color. Regular 50c value Free on request. Sales people wanted. Write Dept. N13. Wayne1) boro Nurseries, Waynesboro, 'Vir ginia. D4? 2tc? pil LOT FOR BAU: 70*125 feet. East front on Highland Ave. ? paved street. South fronting Lake View St. Plenty of room on back for garden. See John M. Moore, Franklin, N. C. N20 ? 3 to ? EM CRAFTS INVENTORY, and small amount of pottery and planters, for sale at below wholesale. Con tact J. P. Brady. Franklin Press. TOY LAND now open ? The best selection ever. Lay-away now for Christmas. Western Auto Associate Store. 030 ? tfc FRANKLIN CENTENNIAL plates: In closing out the inventory of the Mountaineer Craft Shop, I have on hand about a dozen Franklin Centennial (1855-1955) plates, which we purchased follow lng the celebration. These now collec tor's items are only $2 each, while they last. J. P. Brady. Franklin Press. HERE'S A BEAUT: Split level home, modern as tomorrow. So close to town. Frontage on main highway. Low ? low price. Sure, terms of course. Ya gotta see to believe It. $13,500.00. A. F. Wilson. Broker. 19 & Main St., Phone 721. D4 ? ltc NOTICE: Watch The Franklin Press for announcement of date as to when all furniture at the Franklin Terrace Hotel will be sold by auction. 016? tfc MOTHERS : Do you need extra money to keep children in school or college? Pleasant, profit able, part-time employment will do It. Three hours per day needed. Write Mrs. Pauline Robison, 121 Acton Circle, Asheville, N. C. giv ing street address and phone number or phone Enka Mohawk 7-1504 after 5 p.m. ? N26 ? 2tc ? D4 Protect your building investment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices Stc Your Local Manufacturer 8" X 8" x 16' Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 30 Franklin, If C. N17? tfc FOR SHEET METAL work, call 336 or 319-J. Guttering, awn ing, heating, and aluminum work F. H. A. approved, up to three years to pay. Franklin Sheet Metal Shop. "First in quality and serv ice." Near Freezer Locker plant J30? tfc FOR SALE: Seed rye ? wheat ? oats ? barley ? clover ? or chard-fescue and rye grass. Also fertilizer and lime. We fill ASC orders. Ray Feed Co.. Phone 278, Phillips and Palmer St. 030 ? ltc WELL "drilling ? 6 and 8 Inch wells. Domestic and com mercial type. Experienced well contractor. F. B. Rogers. Tel 375J-1. S25? tfc STOP LOOK and listen, Mrs. Wil son's boy, Alfred has it. 40 acres, gravity water. 5 rooms and room for bath, sheet rock finish, some timber. This is only 4 V2 miles out. Sure the road isn't too good, but the price is $3,150.00. Now I am a waltln for you. A. F Wilson. Broker, 19 '/2 Main St., Phone 721. D4? ltc TIMBER $3,000.00 ? Small house, water, state road, 8 miles court house. $60 acre. A. F. Wilson. Broker, 19$4 Main St., Phone 721. D4? ltc . HAVE YOU some old copies of The Franklin Press? They may be worth up to $11. We're missing 22 issues, and will pay 50 cents for the first copy of each missing issue in good con dition, that is brought to The Press office. Here are the missing issues: July 25 and Sept. 19, 1946. Aug. 28, 1947. April 1, April 8. April 20, July 22, Sept. 23, Nov. 11, Dec. 9, 194S. Jan. 27, 1949. July 13, Nov. 2. Dec. 14, 1950. April 5, 1951. Jan. 17, July 17, Oct. 30, 1952. Dec. 30, 1953. May 5. Dec. 1, 1955. The Franklin Press N13 ? tf WANTED: Fresh Hams ? small and medium size. We buy every day. Phillips and Palmer St., Phone 278, Ray Feed Co. N13 ? tfc WANTED HULLED _ DRY BLACK WALNUTS BROWN & CARSON D4? ltc SAVE UP-to $20 on Bicycles. Tricycles, Wagons. Pedal Cars. Tractors. Also great savings on Dolls. Visit our Bargain Basement. Jamison's 5 & 10c Store. N27? ltc FOR RENT: Two bedrown brick house. Call 333. N13? tfc ALLISON * DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY Your Authorized Dealer for Goodyear Tires In Macon Coun ty ? We Specialize In Rccappfag with Latest and Most Modern Kniipment. N27? ltc ' WANTED ? One Inch Walnut Lum* ber, dry. Call or contact E. S. Purdom and Company, Wayaii road, Phone 730. S18? tfc

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