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7 No. 3 Judge Johnston told the 18-man tody, and without Its action court* would be useless. By fall ing to do Its duty, a Jury can bring the law and the court Into disrepute, be declared, and for this reason should approach Its duties conscientiously. He charged the Jury to ap proach Its Inspection of county facilities with an "Inquiring mind", with a view to making an honest Investigation of aerr ice to the county. Names of the Jurymen were drawn soon after Monday's court opening by Gary Palmer, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Palmer, of Franklin. Lee Polndexter was appointed foreman by the court. Other Jurymen: T. M. Rick man, Paschal Norton, Preleau Shope, Dallas Rowland, George Doster, J. N. Houston, Paul P. Carpenter, W. R Edwards, W. D. Shuford, James R. Norrls, Jr., BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS ONE LARGE TABLE OF $7.95 BOSTONIAN BOYS' SHOES Reduced to $4.95 Sizes 8-13% ? 1-6 ONE TABLE BOYS' SHOES $3.95 '.r 1 v ... JUST ARRIVED BOYS' LIGI^T WEIGHT JACKETS $3.98 mor?'<e DRV MANS % Qualify <HiihxAa?dii ( HiiAA Si IS<h/a / FRANI<UN,j^C. USED CARS 1952 Dodge Fordor Sedan 1951 Ford Victoria 1949 Ford Tudor 1949 Mercury Fordor 1949 Buick Super Tudor 1947 Dodge Fordor 1946 Ford Club Coupe 1946 Ford Fordor (one owner) ? USED TRUCKS 1953 Chevrolet Pickup (Extra Clean) 1951 Ford 3-4 Ton (One Owner) 1951 Ford Pickup 1950 Chevrolet 1 1-2 Ton Truck 1948 Ford 3-4 Ton Truck 1948 Ford 2 Ton 2 Speed Axle Tandem 1948 Chevrolet 2 Ton 2 Speed Axle 1945 Willys Jeep 1943 Ford Jeep CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY Sale* Service Phone 69 Franklin, N. C Howard Bradley , C. B. Bryaoo, Frank L. Cab*, Bay Dryman. Troy Bradley, W. 8. Cattle, and Mell Cabe, Jr. No. 4 David Pollock, Richard Ren shaw, Ernie Sanders, Bud Slier, Edward Shatley, Jimmy Stewart, Harry Thompson, Bobby Teague, Bobby Womack, Johnny Woot en, Roland Keener, Bobby Cabe, and Jimmy Tyslnger. , No. 5 quite by accident ? thanks to son Norman. With no idea of how they were going to make a living, the Smiths moved here about five years ago from Michigan. Norman, they decided, who was then 10, would be the businessman of the family. A roadside stand was built below their home on US 64 and Nor man stocked it with vegetables from the family garden. "He didn't sell even one car rot," his father recalls, lput the youngster's Ingenuity paid off. He started taking wild honey and his mother's canning to the stand ? and tourtaU started stopping. Bays the proud father: "He was selling honey as last as I could get It" Out went the vegetables and the Smiths were In buslnees with wild mountain Jams, Jel lies, and honey. Although the business today Is largely handled through the mall, Norman's stand Is still at the roadside with a full line of delicacies from the Smith's mountain home. After all, It all started there! CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our deep est appreciation for the kind ness and sympathy shown us by our many friends during the Illness and at the death of our father, W. E. Smith. May God's blessing be with each of you. The Family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and loved ones for the kind ness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our son and brother, Olan Dendy. Also for the beautiful floral offering. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dendy And Family. Airman Honored Airman 1/c Joeeph T. Wilson, 23-year-old son of Mr. and lira. O. J. WUaon, of Franklin, re cently was named July "airman of the month" by bis organiza tion at Plnecastle Air Force Base, Fla., the base baa an nounced. A member of the Airways and Air Communications Serv ice detachment, Airman Wilson was selected for the honor by his superiors for bis outstand ing work as a control tower operator. After enlisting In the air force April 13, 1951, the local airman saw a year of combat duty at an advanced fighter-interceptor base In Korea. He is a gradu ate of the air traffic control school at Keesler A.F.B., Miss. Pay's In A WhlrlT Try Pinwheel Sandwich Stacks These four layer stacks hold salmon and egg salad fillings and a sur prise spread? avocado-cottage cheese. Go around in circles ? but go around in the right way. Hake a big tray of Pinwheel Sandwich Stacks. Just right for informal meals are four-layer sandwiches, each serving almost a complete meal. These Stacks can be mad#. ahead of time, covered loosely with waxed paper and held in the refrigerator until needed a few hours later. To make : prepare your favorite salad fillings ? tasty salmon and egg salads. The third filling holds the surprise ? a smooth avocado and cottage cheese spread. For this spread, combine 14 cup mashed avocado with V4 cup cottage cheese and season to taste with salt, celery salt; lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce. Spread these fillings on alternate slices at buttered enriched and whole wheat bread. Stack four layers high and cover tops with smooth cream cheese icing, trim crusts and cut diagonally. Arrange triangles in a circle. As a finishing touch to this jiffy summer sandwich entree, fea ture a slice of staffed olive or a glistening emerald pickle fan atop Mch section. PinwhMl Sandwich Stacks \ 8 slices enriched bread % cup egg salad filling 8 slices whole wheat bread 1V4 (3-ounce) packages cream % cup soft butter or margarine rhnen ? \ cap salmon salad filling 8 tablespoons millr * cup avocado-cottage cheese 4 sweet pickles filling 1 stuffed olive Spread bread with butter. Cover 4 slices enriched bread with 3 table spoons salmon salad and a alios of whole wheat bread. Spread 8 table spoons avocado-cottage cheese filling over whole wheat bread and top with a slice of enriched bread. Spread 8 tablespoons egg salad filling over enriched bread and top with a slice of whole wheat bread. Combine cream cheese and milk and spread over top of each sandwich stack. Trim off crusts. Cot each stack in two, on the diagonal. Garnish top with a pickle fan or slice at stuffed olive. Arrange triangles on a platter 1 to form a pinwheel pattern. YIELD: 8 Pinwheel Sandwich Stacks. WE CLOSE it h it SATURDAYS AT NOON If it it > I ' I The Franklin Press IB.F. Goodrich TuLaless Tires SEAL PUNCTURE AFTER PUNCTURE AFTER PUNCTURE YET DON'T GO FLATI Driven over nails, BFG LIFE SAVER Tubeless Tires lose no air. Patented sealant under tread seals each puncture. Makes permanent repair when nail is removed. Grip-block tread stops quicker on slip pery roads, gives 10% more mileage. BF6 LIFE-SAVER Tube less Tires protect against all 3 tire hazards ? punc tures, blowouts, skids. Fit standard wheels. 1 COMPARE THE COST-less than an ordinary tire and safety tube! 6.70-15 for ffOA 7.10-15 for ()>Q1 Of 7.60-15 for fl>9 J Of FORD, CHEVROLET VM MERCURY, POMTIAC VJ I /S BUICK. DESOTO Md J\ PLYMOUTH V STUDEBAKER QHWMOBM.E vu^mLlU All prlcM plus tax and rm cappablo fir*. Whlfrnwalbt modttf extra cost. COMPARE . . . You'll buy LIFE-SAVERS As low as $1 .00 down puts any B. F. Goodrich tiro on your car.] Farm and Home Supply Co. PHONE 6 Near the River Bridge FRANKLIN, N. C 3 FC;< od r,t"h B.F. Goodrich Sup* 4.95 BOYS' DUNGAREES 8 Oz. Denim. Bar tacked at all points of strain. Four full size pockets. Size 6 through 16. Only $1.69 GIRLS' DRESSES Assorted styles and colors. All sizes for back to school. From $1.44 to $3.98 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Wide selection to choose from In tan only Sizes 8V2 to 3 $2.98 Be a Pussyfoot for Fun! Fan's a- foot when you're shod In the pussyfoot pert neas of casual slippers that step lightly as a kitten's paw. A moc-stitohed vamp, short ens and slims your foot and a (lit knot gleams oyer your toes. Crepe soles promise comfort. Rich black nusuedfe or versatile rrey nnsuede. Style 251 t Saddles continue to reign supreme on campus ? and long may they walk you about In smart simplicity and utter com fort. This Fall '54 version cushions your every step on a crepe sole. Is fashioned of easy-to-clean smooth leather. Black and white. 2.98
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