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The Frmfic Prat and The Highland* Mtconwn TAGS TWH.TS mACON'S NcwcstCitizcnt Ban to: Mr. and Mrs Gene Wood all, of Buck Creek, a son, June 24 at Ansel Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tallent, of Franklin. Route 2, a son. Keith. June 21 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Gene Huscusson. of Franklin, a son, Harold Arthur, June 22 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Webb, of Highlands, a son. Robert Stan ley, June 23 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Vin son, of Scaly, a son, Cecil Robert. June 25 at Angel Hospital. ? ... THE SICK -. Angel Hospital Huey William Lambert, of Franklin, Route 1, is a patient for treatment. Ernest Carl Wright, of Frank lin, Route 1, has been discharged as improved following treatment. Andy H. Ledford, of Franklin, Route 2, is a patient for treat ment. Beverly Jean Parrish, of Frank lin. has been discharged as Im proved following surgery. B. B. Lenoir, of Franklin, Route 1, Is a patient for treatment. Mrs. W. O. Roland, of Franklin, Route 3, Is Improving following surgery. Lou Ann Evans, of Franklin. Route 5. has been discharged as improved following surgery. Mrs. Harold W. Brookshire, of Franklin, Route 1. is a patient for treatment. George Lyle Hunnicutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunnicutt, of Franklin, is a patient for treat ment. Thomas Andrew Brown, of DM ard, Ga.. Route 1, is a patient for treatment. Floyd R. Sorrells, of Franklin, Route 2, is improving following surgery. Wynter Mac Wright, of Frank lin, is a patient for treatment. John T. Jennings, of Franklin. Route 5. is a patient for treat ment. Mrs. Arvil G. Swafford, of Franklin, Route 3, is a patient for treatment. Marilyn Ruth Higdon. of Frank lin, Route 4, is improving follow ing surgery. Angel Clinic Lawrence Sanders, of Pontiac, Mich., and Franklin, has been discharged following treatment. Iva Lee Potts, of Franklin, un derwent surgery last week. Anna Browning, of Franklin, Route 5, underwent surgery Fri day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oene i Woodall, of Buck Creek, a son, June 24th. Nora Waldroop, of Burnlngtown, admitted for treatment. Antes. Cabe, of Iotla, admitted for treatment. ? Wayne Carver, of Franklin, ad mitted for treatment. Ellna Bates, of Franklin, Route 1. admitted for treatment. Dixie Myers, of Franklin, ad mitted for treatment. Raphael Foster, of Franklin and Pickens. S. C., discharged follow ing surgery. John Evans, of Otto, discharged following treatment. Barbara Dodgins. of Franklin, admitted for treatment. Anna Shope. ot Rainbow Springs, admitted for treatment of a dog bite. Orace Rogers, of Franklin, dis charged following treatment. Vernie Elkins, of Franklin, Route 1, discharged following sur gery. Mrs. Lawrence Myers, of Frank lin, is improving following treat ment. Maudus Jones, of Franklin, Route 1, admitted for surgery. Olenn Shields, of Nantahala, underwent surgery Sunday night. ^!EGeED3Cl|| |v22DCQg0 2 Lb. Loaf Velvets CHEESE 79 3 Lb. Can Shortening Snowdrift 69c U. S. Choice Boneless ROUND STEAK Lb. 79? Armours Small Lean PICNICS Lb. 39s U. S. Choice RHP ROAST Lb. - 65' Large Size CANTALOUPES - 2 F. 25c Fresh Home Grown CABBAGE 3 ?>?. For ? llc Fresh Cold MELONS <... -?> _ # t. $1 25 Armours Star pkg. FRANKS Lb. ? 39 Swifts Oleo ALL SWEET l, 25c PET MILK 2 Cans 25? JFG Drip. Reg. or I'm ^ COFFEE 79' N.B.C. All American Assortment COOKIES 45' 1 Giant Size CHEER - DUZ- _ 65' BALDWIN SUPER MARKET MODERN ? CLEAN (Grade "A") ? FREE PARKING West Palmer Street Phone 85 Franklin, N. C Tellico Mrs. Jess Cook is on the sick list. Miss Nancy Ramsey, who has been going to college In Long Beach, Calif., is spending the summer months visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Ramsey and daughter, of Columbia, S. C., visit ed Mr. Ramsey's father, George Ramsey, recently. Miss Irene Cook, who is work ing in Clayton, Ga . spent the week-end visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dehart, of Belmont, was in Franklin for the Centennial and spent the week-end visiting Mr. DeHart's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vance DeHart. Mrs. Chloe Collins and son. Ronnie, of Waynesville, are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey, Jr., are visiting Mrs. Ramsey's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Gar field Fuller, In Swannanoa. Cowee Community Will Meet Tonight The Cowee Rural Community Development Organization will meet tonight (Thursday) at the school. A farm and home electric dem onstration will be given. Ship'n Shore GIRLS' BLOUSES sizes 7 to 1A Flying \igh fcr summer... Ship'n Shore's sleeveless in cloud-white broadcloth embroidered with colorful soaring blue-birds. ..two-way collar. . . shining pearl i buttons. Fine combed cotton ...ever washable. Many more styles ? for sports, for dress, $1.98. The Children's Shop PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Young and son. of Lubbock, Tex., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, of the Hickory Knoll com munity. Mrs. Sue Medford has been visiting relatives In the Hickory Knoll community. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Magnon, Jr., and family, and Cameron Magnon, of Tampa, Fla., are visit ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Magnon, at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. George It. Pat tlllo had as guests last week Mrs. Pattlllo's mother. Mrs. Prank Mc Cullough. of Macon. Oa? and her brother, William McCullough, and Mrs. McCullough, and two daugh ters, of Nor fork, Va. Mr and Mrs. K. H Parrlsh bad as guests during the Cen tennial celebration their sons, Titus H. Parrlsh, of Detroit, Mich., and Terrell C. Parrlsh, and Mrs. Parrlsh, of Dearborn, Mich. W. N. Cook Celebrates Birthday With Children The Rev. W. N. Cook celebrated his birthday the past week-end with all his eight children, their wives and husbands, and his grandchildren. The family rented the cabins at Camp Hope, near Mount Pisgah In Haywood County, for the week end Twenty-six were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cook went to the camp Saturday. I , AT CHURCH MEETING Allan Brook* attended the an nual Diocesan Laymen's Conven tion of the Episcopal Church at Kanuga the past week-end. card" of THANKS' I would like to express my sin cere thanks for all the kindness and sympathy shown us at the time of the death of my husband, Challle Dills. Also for the many lovely flowers. Mrs. Challle Dills and Children. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for their many kindnesses and the beautiful flowers at the death of our mother, Mrs. Buena Vista Buchanan. The Buchanan Family i BAR-B-Q GRILL ft ^Goodrich D'f'.y IN rubber !4- Value o?k ? Roomy grill area ? 162 square inches ^ Hofds 2 -dozen wieners ^ Stands 15 inches high v\ ? Legs become carrying handles B.F.Goodrich FLOATWALL PLAY POND $ j ^ .95 Only FLOATWALL ploy ponds hove lidu thof float on water with only .? '?? p?*i o? air. 70 in. diameter Farm and Home Supply Co. PHONE 6 Near the River Bridge .FRANKLIN, N. C B.F. 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