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FRANKLIN HIGH fc HIGHLIGHTS By Robert Vinson 1 - ~ Club Speakers M the regular meeting of the Franklin High Future Business ItftderB of America Wednesday of last weefc. Jack Angel, busd ana administrator of Angel Hospital, and Bob Carpenter, ?ajjsfianit cashier of the Bank mt Franklin, spoke about their respective fields of work. Mr. Aneel explained the va cate* Jobs in the business ad ?atatatnattve deipartment of the ftnmttMl He aJao showed sam I pies of blank forms and busi ness papers which ore used in keeping mo.iry records. Mr. Carpenter explained tlie duties performed i:i each de partment of the bulk and pre sented a number of scattetics concerning banking'. In addition to thes9 two iruests, two students from Swain High School wera prtd ent. They were Doris Wisjrtns and Lois Oreen. Svain High business students are organiz ing a F.BLA. chapter in tlicu Special! 1959 GALAXIE Town Sedan. White. Equip ped with Thimderbtrd V-8 engine, Cruseomatic trans mission. Pushbutton radio, Ma*ic air heater, WSW tires, power steering, and power brakes. Low mileage. Local one owner ? Only $1,995 CARS 1960 GALAXIE Tudor Blue and white, 352 V-8 Engine, Cruseomatic, WSW Tires, Magic Air Heater, Push Button Radio, Wheel Covers. 1960 GALAXIE Fordor White, 352 V-8 Engine, Cruseomatic Transmis sion, WSW Tires, Power Steering, Magic Air Heater, Radio, Tinted 'Glass, Padded Dash, and Wheet Covers. 1960 STARLINER Tudor Red and White, V-8 Engine, Fordomatic Trans mission, Radio, Magic Air Heater, and WSW Tires. 1960 GALAXIE Tudor White, V-8 Engine, Crusematic Transmission, Radio, Magic Air neater, and WSW Tires, Wheel Covers. 1960 GALAXIE Tudor Gray and White, V-8 Engine, Magic Air Heater, Radio and WSW Tires. 1960 FAIRLINE 500 Fordor Brown and White, V-8 Engine, Cruseomatic Transmission, Magic Air Hea'er, Padded Dash, Backup Lights. \ All the Above Vehicles are Demonstrators or Local One Owners 1959 GALAXIE Fordor Green and White, V-8 Engine, Cruseomatic Transmission, Radio, Magic Air Ileater. One Owner. 1958 VALVO 2 Door Radio and Heater. 1958 FORD Custom 300 Tudor 6 Cly., Radio and Heater. 1958 FORD Country Sedan Station Wgn. V-8, Fordomatk Transmission, Radio, Heater. 1957 FORD Custom 300 Fordor Radio and Heater. 1955 FORD Ranch Wagon, Tudor V-8 Engine, Radio and Heater. 1953 FORD Tudor V-8, Heater. 1952 Oldsmobile 2 Door Au'omatic Transmission, Power Steering, Radio and Heater. 1959 FORD F-600 2 Ton Truck Equipped Heavy Duty in Every Phase. U>w Mileage. ? ' i 1956 CHEVROLET 2 Ton, V-8 4 .Speed Transmission, Two Speed Axle, Heater. 1955 FORD F-500 V/z Ton, V-8 4 Speed Transmission, Two Speed Axle. Heater. 1953 DODGE 1 Ton 1952 CUB TRACTOR and Equipment Come by and see our stock of 1961 Ford I Cars and Trucks. They were built with you .in mind. Conley Motor Company Main Street Franklin, N. C. school :u;d have reqiseeted help from the PrarJclm chapter. | After the speejh^s, Mr. . An ff 1 and Mr. Carpenter clux>e s.'itii for a sp.ilirs contest consisting of such w>rd-i as aeixxJyi:amijc4st, centrifugal, as trophysics and beryllium. Al though irar-y were- "forced down," tzno ran out before a wtaraer couli bo <i le.-min-.d. Adem Talks At assembly on Friday mom tag of last wc-k, which "was taped for ra-j o, A; > m Ural spoke to the student body a bout his country, Turkey. Pol Jow.rjg his ta'Jc. Sammy Tal- | lent, president of the Junior i class, prcscrjtid Adem with a ; class ring. Also at assrmbly, nine Jan lor .students received recogni tion and certificat.s for high standing on NJ5.D.T. tests ad ministered last year. Those re ceiving certificates were Batty Clow, Patricia Gibson, Janet Holland. Shirley Reynolds. Paul Cabt, John Crawford. Wade Wakiroop. Bill Walker, and Robert Vinson. I News From Nantahala Game Friday A basketball game at the Narvtaiiala High School gym nasium 1b set Friday night, De cember 16. The Nantahala Hawks will take on Murphy High. The girls will make their (iebirt at 7:30 ami the boys will follow. Croff Danny is the girl's ooach and baa on his first team Carolyn Dills, Shirley Jones, and Margaret Owenby, forwards: Mary Rathbone, \ Judy Solesbee, and Violet Wil son, guards. The second team is composed of Olestie Qasa way, Linda Evane, Hazel Younoe, Norma Jean Owenby, Pearl Rcighard, and Shirley Rowland. Charles F. Hendrix is the I boys coach and has on his ! first team Morris Bate man, ! Henry SoleSbee, Junior Mason, Wendell Bateman, and Vergil Mason Tha second team is composed of Gerald Dills, Ralph May, Hoyett Owenby, Austin Denny, Jerry Allison, and Douglas Denny. Attend "M" Nicht Tho.se from Briartown Bap tist Church who attended the Baptist Training Union "M" Night at the First Baptist Church in Frank) in Monday night, December 5, were Mrs. Rebeccah May. Mrs. Wayne 1 Trammell. Mrs. W. W. Coch , ran, Beverly Cochran, Carolyn i Dills, Olestie G&saway, Sybil ; Grant, Marie Neal, Joyce May. Roger Trammell, Jack May, Douglas Trammell. J. C. May, and David Trammell. Mrs. May is director of the Baptist Train, inig Union at the Brlartown Baptist Churc h. Mr. ftnd Mrs . John St pp and family hav? in&vcd from the Aquone community to An drews. Mrs. Stepp is employed at the Berkshire Hosiery Mill in Andrews. Mr. and Mi's. J. V. Ivester and family, of Hazel wood, i spent last woek end visiting Mrs. Ivester's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Judd McMahan. Miss Judy Solesbee under went an apoendoctomy in a Bryson City hospital last Sat. urday. Miss Linda Wester, of Knox ville, Tenn., spent last w- ek end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Beu ford Owenby and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cochrar. ! Ralph SoVeshce accompanied by his brothers. Frank and Dallas Sol^sbee. ore visiting in Florida this week. '* O. W. Owenby arid Luther ! Denny were in Knoxville. Tenn.. on business Monday. Mrs. Wayne (Trammell and Mr. and Mrs. Dill Grant made a business trip to Bryson City 1 this week. Miss Cynthia Qu'ecn, who is enrolled in Memorial Mission Hospital School of Nursing in Asheviile, recently visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. D. Moves Away Personals L. Ouento . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Styles. who w^ro recently married, have gor.'S to New York where Mr. Styles Is employed. Mrs. ?ty!c3 is the former Mis Shir ley Jean Waters, c&ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Waurrs, of ?he Kyle community. Mrs. Votwie Devlin, of Can ton, visited h:'r mother, Mrs. S. C. Mtuson, this week. Mrs. Mason has bean very ill at h:r home in the Otter Creak com munity, but has shown some imprr.vemar.rt, this week. Robert Hampton viilted in Bryron City th-3 week. M.ss Margaxot Jean Al!en loft Thursday for New York whore she will spend a few weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jem Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Coyette Grant, I erf Atlanta, Ga., were recent guests of Ui.ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Olscc. O ar. t and Mr. and Mre. Oscar Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Soles bee, Jr., of Adiaville, were week e'nti guco-o of Ih.ir parents, Mr. i and Mrs. Carl O.xxas and Mr. I r rM Mrs. B i'?ph Sal.jbee, Sr. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ledford | arid son, Jaxsfcie, of Andrews. ] were Suncay gucsti of Mrs. I LedXord's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kail. CIRCLE MEETS Circla No. 2 of ths Woman's Society cf Christ/an Ssrv'.oo nut at Uie home of Mrs. Wei mar Jones Tuesday night, of th?s week. Mrs. Lloyd Swift presented a Christmas program with a skit puppet show on the story of the first creche. NOTICE! TO OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL CLOSE OUR SHOP For Christmas Holidays Friday, Decembzr 2?rd and Re-open December 30th So Pleas? Bring Us Your Service Jobs Soon as You Can and Avoid A Last Minute Rush! Reconditioned Used Chain Saws of All Makes We Repair ALL MAKES o? Chain Saws AND FARM EQUIPMENT YOUR CASE TRACTOR DEALER L. E. ENGLISH i Edeewood Aft FRANKLIN BRING US YOUR LIST . Carolina Pharmacy \ .. Fine Fragrant Gifts Coty's ? L'Aimant, Emeraude L'Origan, Paris . Dorothy Perkins ? Colognes,; Perfumes Bath Powder ? Hand Lotion OLD SPICE SETS FOR MEN I x THE BEST TASTE IN GIFTS Nunnally's The Candy of the South SUNBEAM APPLIANCES And Many Other FINE GIFTS Carolina Pharmacy Your Walgreen Agency Mair St. Franklin For Your Convenience We Will Be Open CHRISTMAS DAY \ De Soto Trail Restaurant % DOMEYER | Electric Mixers ? \ Complete with Meat Grinder, / 1 Juicer, 2 Mixing Bowla, Stand, f ( 1 and Cook Book. v > Regular $55.45 Value b$43.00 6 Transistor RADIO Reg. $29.95 Electric Pop-up Toasters Reg. $19.95 Value $12.95 See our large as- 8 sortment of gifts a for men said wo- S men. ^ ALL GIFTS | WRAPPED I FREE! ? Shop Our Store \ Every Day for | Specials that will I be put out daily! ? STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE $4.95 Service for 6 Reg. $6.50 Value Set Sylvania 4 -Speed Record Player Reg. $69.95 Sylvania 4-Speed Stereo Record Player Reg. $74.95 $49.95 $59.95 BEACON ELECTRIC BLANKETS $19 95 2 Year Guarantee Regular $24.95 Value General Electric Steam and Dry IRON Reg. $15.95 $12.95 DOMEYER ELECTRIC PORTABLE MIXER Regular $15.95 $12.95 Hundreds of people are shopping our Toy land Basement for Dolls, Wagons, Tricycks, Bi cycles, Pedal Cars and Tractors. > Our prices must be right. They are using Lay-A-Way and saying that our prices are the b^st in town. I ' Compare for yours2?f. Don't just say . . . "1 wish 1 had come here first.' We stay open all day Wednesdays ? all yoar. W: will open every night till 9: CO all Christ mas for your shopping conve~*ier_c2. Jamison's 5&10< Store
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