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Hacked by free moth insurance policy! Come in today. Choose from our beautiful, new styles, just arrived! Pay only 10% down, balance $1.25 w?kly SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. "Everything for Your Home" 11 Sentenced To Total Of 91 Year# By Alley ? Continued from Pace One en, Luther Ed Bingham, Frank I w Houston, Ellis McCoy, Plum mer Patterson, Harold' Speed) and Virgil Tallent. The following, charged with the same offense, except the of tense that occurred betore Juiy 1, 1947, effective date of the law increasing the fine, received sj.nilar sentences, except the fine was only $50; Keith War den, William L. Ashe, Travis Fryman, and Joe Nelson. | Sam Cunningham, who plead sd guilty to manufacturing ln ox.caung liquors, was lined 5150 and cost and received a 12-months suspended sentence. James W- Lewis and James Leake, charged with carrying =oncealed weapons, pieauc^ guilty and were lined s,JU Um. Me cost. Fined $100 Roy F. Potts was fined $100 and received a 60-day suspend ed sentence for operating a motor vehicle after his license iiad been revoked. Burt Beasley who pleaded guilty to the larceny of an auto mobile valued at more than | icceived a two year prison .erm. This term was ordered to run concurrently with the term which he is now serving. The last theft occurred while he was a prison escapee. Mack Pierson was fined $50 for reckless driving. Charged with forgery, Jess Webb, alias Robert Denny, re ceived an 18-months prison sen tence and was placed on pro bation for a period of live years. Bob Williams, who pleaded guilty to a breaking and enter ing charge, received an 18 months prison sentence and was piacea on probation lor a pe riod of five years. Military Rites Conducted At Aquone For G. G. Younce The body of Pvt. Gay G Younce, resident of the Nanta hala section, who was killed in action in Belgium, January 8 1945, at the age of 32, was bur ied in the Aquone Baptist cliuich cemetery yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon, following a service in , which members of the Amer ican Legion post here partici pated. Mr. Younce, who entered the service in April, 1944, was In the infantry. A farmer, he was a member of the White Oak BaD tist church. Survivors include his widow, the former Miss Elda Mae Rop er; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Younce, of Aquone four daughters, Kathleen, Glad ys, Betty ind Peggy; two sons, Homer and Wayne, all of Frank Route 4; and four Sisters, Mt-s. Dorothy Waters, Mrs. Ruth Solesbee, Mrs Myrtle Allen and Mrs. Alba Roland, all of Aquone. Livestock Auction Quotations Quotations from the Franklin Livestock Auction on the sale held November 26 follows: Calves, $11.50 to $27 25 per hun dredweight; cows, $5 to $12.60; heifers, $11 to $16.10; bulls, $11 to $13.40; hogs, $22.75 to $24; and sows, $20.50 to $23.25. I MAKE IT EASY FOR MOM THIS CHRISTMAS J.arge rcfiigera tor with ample storage space. ? Make it easy for Mom Jus Christmas. Give her new elec trical appliances she's been want ing for so long. We suggest an electric waffle iron, percola or, toaster, mixing machine, vacuum cleaner . . . and we could go on and on. Shcp here today and choose from our superb assort ment of finest-make, (am us name electrical gifts. p.leMric mixer that serves a thousand pur pases. Light - weight iron with auto matic controls for all fabrics. Large roaster that cooks an entire meal at once. ATLAS SUPPLY CO. Phone 273 Franklin, N. C. Dave Franklin Dies At Clark's Chapel Heme At Age Of 80 Dave Franklin, 80, died at his home in the Clark's Chapel community last Friday morning at 7 o'clock, following an ill- 1 ness ol several years. Born in Haywood county, Mr. Franklin had lived in Bryson City most of his life. He moved to the Clark's Chapel commun ity three years ago. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wells Grove church, with the Rev. W. L. Buchanan, of Bryson City, and the Rev. Arvn bwafiord, of the lotia commun ity, olficiating. Burial followed in CiarK s ona^ci *. , ceiaetuiy. Mr. Franklin is survived by ! his widow, the former Miss Koxie Tabor; three daugh.ero, Mrs. L. D. Henderson, of Oils- i tonia, Mrs. T. A. Grant, oi v-u.- ! lasaja, and Mrs. Willard Buch- | anan, of Cullasaja; three sons, Grover Franklin, of Everett, Wash., Ottis Franklin, of Frank lin, Route 2, and Nebo Frank lin, of Cullasaja; and seven grandchildren and two git.u grandchildren. Pallbearers were grandsons and sons-in-law. Potts funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Convict Killed In 60-Foot Fail At Quarry Here Clarence Lyerly, 29-year old convict who was a native of Washington, D. C., inmate in the local prison camp, was kill id instantly early last Friday afternoon when he slipped and fell approximately 60 feet down the side of a rock quarry where he was working. The quarry u, located about six mijes south oi. Franklin, near the Clayton Franklin highway. Lyerly was working on the top side of the quariy, moving some rocks with a crow bar when he slipped and fell, of ficials of the prison camp said. He had been sentenced last June in Cumberland superior court to serve six to eight years for participating in an armed robbery. His body was sent to the fam ily in Buncombe county for bur sal. Blaine, Ciiastain Burned In Gasoline Blaze At School Bob Blaine and Furman Chastain received severe burns Tuesday on the hands, face, and neck from flames caused by gas fumes' becoming ignited in a grease pit at the school bus garage in the rear of the Franklin school. They were immediately taken to Angel hospital for treatment, with Mr. Blaine still in the hos pital. The Franklin fire department was summoned and the flames were put out in a few moments oy use of an extinguisher. No property damage was done. 50 Attend Annual 4-H 'Achievement Day' Program The Holly Springs 4-H club won the prizes, at last Satur day's annual 4-H "Achievement Day" program at the Agricul tural building here, for having the largest number and for staging the best stunt. About 50 boys and girls, representing 11 of the 13 clubs In the county, AS I'M SEEING A WONDERFUL PLACE In 17 years serving the public as a groceryman, managing 15 stores in 15 towns, I have never fallen in love with a place as I have Franklin, this community, and surrounding territory. I think the people here are wonderful. I just like everything hei e ? people, climate, scenery, in fact just everything. I want to thank the people of Franklin, Macon County and the surrounding towns and com munity for the splendid support that they have given Dixie Home Super Store and assure everyone that we employes of Dixie-Home Super Store will al ways do our best to please you in every way. Low food prices, "plus friendly service. Again thanks! Grocerlly yours, Adv. E. S. LANE. Franklin Store Manager. Asbestos Siding Mortarmix Cement MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. "Your Ptontar Hardware Start* attended the all-day meeting In the afternoon, the boys judged cattle at the Slagle dairy, and the girls' canning was judg ed. Ribbons were awarded .the girls for the best exhibits of canned foods, as foliows, the ! first-named in each group win ning the blue ribbon, and the second, the red ribbon: Beets, Virginia Cansler and | Frankabelle Gibson; tomatoes, Frankabelle Gibson and Rosa Lee Moses; beans, Luanne Gib son and Frances Deal; carrots, 1 Jean Justice and Nancy Lee Cabe; pears, Mildred Corbin and Patsy Hays; peaches, Vir- 1 glnU Cansler and Frances Deal ; and miscellaneous, Rosa Lee Mashburn. first, Willene Moses, second, and Patsy Hays, third. Nancy Grant, president of the county 4-H council, presided, and the Rev. J. H. Brendall, Jr., conducted the devotional. IN APPRECIATION We want to thank the many kind neighbors and friends for their great help and kind sym pathy, through the sickness -and death of our fa hor and hus band. MRS. DAVE ? ANKLIN AND CHILDREN. FIRST LINE TIRES RECAPPED WITH FIRST LINE RUBBER 600 x 16 for $9.50 We will trade for your present tires. ? Alio ? New Passenger and Truck TVes at right pr:cc3 in like manner BURRELL MOTOR CO. Day and Night Wrecker Service Phone 123 fiETTER FEEDERS FEED CHESTERFIELD SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ROY F. CUNNINGHAM MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. Friday, December 5 Eddie Albert In "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" Saturday, December 6 ? Double Feature Program Ken Curtis In Also: "PHILO VANCE'S "COWBOY BLUES" GAMBLE" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'Clock William Marshall In "BLACKMAIL" Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, December 7-8-9 I LOVE STORY SET TO A AVAICADE OF THRIUS1 Wednesday-Thursday, December 10-11 i - srm6efr TECHNICOLOR starring LINDA DARNELL - CORNEL WILDE ? RICHARD GREENE ? 6E0RGE SANDERS ?MrttrOTTO PREMINGER - **...<* WILLIAM PERLBERG 2a (iinwm THESE PRICES SET BY PRODUCER Adulta ? Matinee * 76c Adult* ? .Night $1.20 Children ? 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