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CARD or THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their l-.indness shown us during the Hness and at the time of the ( cath of our dear Mother, Mrs. Amanda Roper. Also for the beautiful flowers. THE CHILDREN t i. l. uucvrrvx boot TO MX IT FRIDAY NIGHT The executive committee of the T. I. L. class of the Pint Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. I. T. Peek Friday evening at 7: So o'clock. Anything In radio or electric al. call 24#.? Adv. It's Boating Time ... * AND WE HAVE THE BOATS AND MOTORS 1 ? Century and Feathercraft BOATS Johnson, Mercury and Ovampion OUTBOARD MOTORS You can buy these Boats and Motors on EASY TERMS Ask us for detail* Come in and look over our Boating Line. The Boats are beauties and the Motors of A-l quality. BURRELL MOTOR CO. Phone 123 - - - Franklin, N. C. Day and Night Wrecker Service BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boston, of Kansas City, Mo., formerly of Franklin, have announced the birth bf a son, Michael Eugene, April 26, In a Kansas City hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Hurst, of Franklin, have announced the birth of a daughter, Brenda Gail, April 24, at Angel hospital. Mrs. Hurst is the former Miss Jena V. Frazler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Frazler, of MOTHER'S DAY MEMORIAL In memory of my Dear Mother, Mrs. Lauada Reid Tip pett, who passed away Septem ber 10, 1944, and my Mother in-law, Mrs. Harriette Tallent, who passed away August 20, 1920. Another year has come and gone And we again our tributes pay To our beloved saintly mothers Who long ago did pass away, And my heart Is full of longing As wistfully I look around; In fancy I would again benold them With a feeling most profound. All the world Is full of music. Birds are chirping in the trees, And the fragrance of the wood land Comes with every passing breeze. I hear the murmuring of the ? river. As it flows along its way, And all the lilies and the roses Seem to whisper Mother's Day. Every word of love and comfort That was whispered in my ear By the loving lips of them To my memory Is most dear, And it seems I hear them sing ing As I did in days of old "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour," And "Jesus, Lover Of My cSoul" It is sweet to think about them And far beyond the shining blue I would catch a glimpse of them At Heaven's window smiling thru. May I meet them when life Is ended In that "Land of Pure Delight", And today I honor them by wearing On my coat a rose of white. A daughter, MRS. FRANK TALLENT MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 11th LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS WE JUST KNOW SHE WILL LIKE FRESH SHIPMENT BRACK'S DELICIOUS Chocolate Candy In one pound, boxes. Candy at Its best. Each attractive box is cello phane wrapped. 85c lb. BELK'S? MAIN FLOOR Nylon Hose Beautiful sheer 51 faure first quality from boe to top. The rift any woman will appreciate. $1.59 pr. B ELK'S ? MAIN FLOOR Costume Jewelry By "Copo" Pint, clips, earrinfg and bracelet* in a wonderful collection for you to pick the always acceptable gift ? Jewelry. Gold on sterling silver. Moat prices are ? $1.00 Others $1.98 to $5.95 BELK'S? MAIN FLOOR Handkerchiefs Hundreds and hundreds of the nicest ones you ever saw, band -made, and we just know Mom would like several. The price is from ? 10c to $1.29 ea. BELK'S? MAIN FLOOR WOULD SHE LIKE A New Dress? We have just the thing. Nylon and Rayxm "Peek-A-Boo' mesh material. She will just rave over this. New col ors and patterns. For that "Dress-up Drew" for summer weax. $1.98 yd. BELK'S? MAIN FLOOR "Dorothy Perkins" Gift Sets Large bos ? Lilac Dusting Pawder and a Bottle of Cologne in a very attrac tive box ? all ready to present to her Snnday. $2.00 (Phis Tax) B ELK'S ? MAIN FLOOR BELT'S REMEMBER, YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT BELK'S Gneiss By MRS. F. E. MASHBl'RN Mr and Mrs. Ersklnd Wiley j and children, of Highlands, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. George Keen er at Gneiss Sunday The Rev. Maurice Fletcher, the Rev. A1 Vreeland, and the Rev. Cal Beverly, of Bob Jones college, were doing ministerial work at Walnut Creek this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hedden and children, of Oak Ridge. Tenn., were up among old friends again recently. Franklin, Route 1. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carey Patton, April 27, at Ant;el hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tillman , Buchanan, of Franklin, Route 3, a daughter, Brenda Estelle, April 16 at Angel clinic Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hunnicutt, of Franklin, have announced the birth of a son, Jerry Lee, April 24, at Angel clinic. BALDWIN'S ? MARKET * c Absolutely Pure and Uncooked PINT JAR DUKE'S MAYONNAISE 4 lb. Ctn. SHORTENING 4 lb. Ctn. PURE LARD 3 lb. Ctn. PURE LARD 47c $1-39 $1.15 85c The mall route between Oneisa and Erastus Is being shortened by two miles, as the i Eraatua pott office la being moved to Fred Brown'* place In Jackson county. / 'Chicken in the Basket" Good Coffee DIXIE GRILL H CLOSED Sl'NDAYS Open 5:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. ATTENTION ALFALFA GROWERS! ? ANYONE WISHING 2-12-12 Alfalfa Fertilizer Please give us your order now, so we may know how to buy. ? Soy Bean ? Millet ? Cane Seed ? ' BROWN & CARSON FEED & GROCERY STORE V ? i ATTENTION, TRUCK OWNERS! ho CROSS THRUM TO Ro? CR S.a A S*!KST ilit CORM 100* WIFTLISS RAYON HICK TENSION snci WIRE tfoDS CORD IODY PUIS Nylon Shock Shield Helps Make B.F. Goodrich Truck Tires Better Than Prewar Tires Save Four Ways ? Average tire mileage Is increased ? More tires can be recapped ? Tires have greater resistance to bruising ? There it less danger of traad '? separation jgfiBljN Get B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns that OUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES Interested in saving money? Here's your answer. The wider, flatter B.F.Goodrich tread puts more rubber in contact with the toad. This greater road coverage means more rubber to share the wear, less wear at any point, a longer lasting tire, that covers more ground before its service life is coded. Millions of test miles and actual wpffkoot Ja regular cm owner use prove this tire actually OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES. Remember price is only what you pay . . . what a tire costs you is measured in length of service. That's why we say . . . invest in the best. ..the new B.F.Goodricb Silvertown ... costs less per milt ...is best In the long run. You pay no premium for the extra value features of the new B.F. Goodrich Silvertown ... and per mil* it saves you money. Convenient Terms If You Desire 1JH0 6.00-16 plw BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY Your Chevrolet Dealer Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. i
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