Wallace Will Speak At Service Series At Church Of Christ The Church of Christ, on Bid well street, this week announc ed plans for a one-week series of gospel sermons, beginning next Supday and continuing through July 1. The speaker will be Wilson Wallace, evangelist, of Okla homa City, Okla. Mr. Wallace is the son of Foy E. Wallace, Jr., nationally known evangelist and lecturer. The services, to which the general public is invited, will be held each evening through the I week, starting at 8 o'clock. Announcing The Opening of The 1951 Season v Franklin Lodge and Golf Course Citizens and Tourists Cordially Invited GOLF PRO ? Mr. Jerry Schulteis Lessons by Appointment MEALS BY RESERVATION ONLY MRS. MARGARET B. McGILL, Mgr. Tel. Franklin 339 WW' City Market "Your Neighborhood Store' j Your's for . . . | VARIETY ! OUALITY ! SERVICE "Free Parking For Your Convenience" 4 LB. CTN. LARD 85c LARGE SIZE LUX FLAKES, ea. . . . 29c 25 LBS. FLOUR ..... $179 (In Fancy Print Bags) NO. 2 CAN PIE APPLES 15?= 5 BARS MAXINE COMPLEXION SOAP 29c Va LB. STICKS COLORED OLEO,lb. . . . . 29c GAl .'SORGUM IB, SYRUP 55c TALL CAN LIBBY'S RED SOCKEYE SALMON 79c 3 LB. CAN SWIFTENING . . . $1 Q" QT. BOTTLE CLO-WHITE BLEACH 15c We Specialize In Pure Pork Sausage tone 124 News About People Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moses and son have moved from Cullasaja to their new home in the Rab bit Creek section. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Norrls and children spent last week with Mr. Norris' grandmother, Mrs. Andy Luther, in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Souther land and sons, of Winston Salem, are visiting Mrs. South erland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slagle, at Black place. Miss Lucille Jacobs, who is at tending Blanton's Business col lege in Asheville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. J and Mrs. Fred Jacobs. The Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Welch, of Glenville, visited Mrs. F. E. Brown and son, Clark, in Franklin this week. Macon Thompson left Tues day for Amboy, Wash., where he expects to be employed for | sometime. Mrs. Paul Salerno, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Willis I and son, of Birmingham, Ala., are guests of John Ray and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Murray. Miss Amanda Slagle left Sun day to attend summer school at Peabody college in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. John Maitland have returned home from a trip to Cleveland, Ohio and Oil City, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dellahunt, of Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ben Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Allen, of Oak Hill, Fla., are at their home on the golf course for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams are attending summer school at Pea body college in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. thd Mr*. W. 0. MoM, U Ackworth, Oa , visited tMfclr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Max Grist, Thurs day and Friday. Miss Frances Barr, the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, and Mrs. H. E. Freas were in Raleigh Tues day for the ordination into the Episcopal ministry of John Mac Readle Barr, brother of Miss Barr and nephew of Mr. Mor gan and, of Mrs. Freas. The service was held at Raleigh's Church of the Good Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook and Miss Harrette Kinnebrew left last Saturday for a vacation trip. Mr. Cook stopped In Ath ens, Ga., to spend a fortnight with his brother, while Mrs. Cook and Miss Kinnebrew drove to Jacksonville Beach, Fla., for a college class feun ion. From Jacksonville Beach, they plan to go to Winter Haven, Fla., for a visit with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Kinne brew. West's Mill Freddy West returned to the University of North Carolina after visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. " West, for a week. Mrs. Hugh Cathy and child ren, of Canton, visited Mrs. W. C. Sheffield and family last last week. Mr. and Mrs. John McCollum, of Valdosta, Oa., spent the week-end with Mrs. McCollum's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. West. C. N. West made a business trip to Raleigh last week. Mrs. Grady Mozeley and Mrs. Lyle Raby, and son Ed win Mozeley, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. J. West. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Hurst visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and family last week. O. H. Howell, of Waynesville, spent the week with his daugh ter, Mrs. Thad C. Bryson, and Mr. Bryson and family. Lowell J. Sheffield, of Detroit, i,. ? Choose from three delicious blends! MOd 4 Mallow ?IOHT O'CLOCK I-lb. bag 77c ?id ctacu 1 -lb. bag 79c Vigorous A Win#* ?OKA* 1-lb. bag 81o AT YOUR A*P Expert* Agree Correct Grinding Gives You Better Coffee Flavor Experts agree that fresh coffee, ground exactly right for the way you make coffee, give* you bet ter I vor. Homemakeri evidently agree, became the coifee that outsells any other offers "Custom Ground" service. There is no extra charge for this, either. In fact, compared with "faetory ground" coffees of like quality, this American favorite offers substantial savings. What coffeq is it? Superb AaP Coffee ? the coffee of magnify cent flavor. Try it! You'll agree with the expert* ?Custom Ground A*P Coffee doet taste better, "SELECT REALTY SALES" ? - The property I offer ori this market for sale is approved and accepted by me, as some thins with appeal that should s-ell at the price. With no reflection to property owners, many of them do not know how to price their real estate to make it sell. Therefore, you do not save anything by buying direct in most cases. If I were not in the business, I would not know how to price my own property to sell it, and would call in an active broker for his views. If you want "mountain, real estate" from Cabin Homes to Modern Estates, I will enjoy taking you around and acquaint you with the type real estate that is selling, and recently been sold. This way, you will know a little about the market price, which you should know before you buy anything in real, or per sonal property. It is my training, and business to help both the property owner and buyer, and I have en joyed doing this over a period of Years with all Sincerity. OWEN C. FURLOW "Select Realty Sales" Bank Building Franklin, N. C MRS. EARLEY, MACONNATIVE, DIES SATURDAY Rite* Held Sunday At Sugarfork Church Mrs. Jane Holland Earley, 77, a native of this county, died at her home In Hlawassee, Qa., Saturday afternoon after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sugarfork Bap tist church with the Rev. Char lie Hogsed officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Earley was born May 29, 1874, the daughter of Lee and Susie Pranks Holland, and re sided here before moving to Georgia about five years ago. She was a member of the Pine Grove Baptist church. In 1892 she was married to W. M. Earl ey, who survives. Other survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Cora Russell, and Miss Bessie Earley, of Hla Mlch., has been visiting rela tives here. Including hil brother, Grover Sheffield, and Mrs. W. C. Sheffield. Mrs. Hugh Cathy, of Cantons visited Mrs. W. C. Sheffield and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. West and family, of. Ashevllle, visited Mr. West's sister, Mrs. Clara Owens, last week. Mrs. J. L. Smith is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willis Allen, and family. Miss Pallie Allen, of Bryson City, spent the week-end with her brother, D. A. Allen, and Mrs. Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. West and family, of Asheville, visited Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. Jim Hol brook and Mr. Holbrook and family last week. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the thoughtfulness of our friends and neighbors through the sick ness and death of our mother, Mrs. Jane Potts. A B., Ernest, and Homer Potts. SPECIAL $1.60 Cattle and Insect Spray and 30c Spray Gun Both (or $1 FARMERS FEDERATION A. P. FRUSZELL, Mot, Phone 93 Franklin, N. C. waMee, Oft,, Mm, Claude Arnold and Mrs. orovtr Angel, of Cul lasaja, and Mrs. Marvin Van hook and Mr*. Sam Brooks, .of Franklin; two sons, John and Fred Earley, of Cullasaja; one brother, Jim Holland, of Can ton, Ga.; one half-sister, Mrs. Nora Moses, of Cullasaja; 30 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Pallbearers were Jess Estes, Dean Mashburn, Nat Phillips, Branson Barrett, Orover Sor rells, and B. L. McConnell. Bryant Funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Will Hold Private Clinic Tomorrow At Hospital Tomorrow (Friday) at 10 a. m. a private orthopedic clinic will be held at Angel hospital, Dr. Edgar Angel announced this week: The clinic, to be conducted by Dr. James H. Cherry, of Ashe ville, will be held on the fourth Friday of each month. Appoint mehta should M HUd? to id* vance through th* hosjiltal Dfi Angel said. The (act that Insects can car-* ry diseases was not known un til 1891. SEEDS Crimson Clover and Other Grasses FRANKLIN SEED STORE HAGAN-WALLACE 3-Ring Circus ONE DAY ONLY RAIN or SHINE First Big Circus in Years Will Exhibit Here Franklin, N. C. Tuesday, June 26 2:30 and 8 p. m. "SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES" AUSPICES FRANKLIN LIONS CLUB FREE COUPON TICKET This Coupon, when accompanied by one or mora paid adult admissions, will entitle the holder to Free Admission to HAGAN-WALLACE 3-RING CIRCUS Upon Payment of Tax and Service Charge FOR SALE SPECIAL THIS WEEK One 1950 Plymouth Deluxe 2-Dr. ALMOST NEW This Car is in Perfect Condition DRIVE IT and . . . YOU WILL BUY IT! $1565 MANY OTHER CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY ? i SALES SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE Phone 69 ?fel Franklin, N. C.