THE SICK - Anjrl Hospital Mrs. Robert A. Arrant, of Frank lin. Route 2, is a patient for treat ment. Prank Qlenn Bianton, Jr., of Franklin, Route 5, Is improving following surgery. Mrs. Howard W. Hastings, of Franklin, Route 1, has been dis charged as improved following surgery. Warren A. Henderson, of Frank lin, Route 4, Is a patient for treatment. Judith Ann Hooker, of Frank lin, is Improving following surgery. Mrs. Riffie Miller, of Franklin, Route 4, Is a patient for treat ment. Frank J. Roper, of Franklin, Route 4, is a patient for treat ment. Mrs. J. L. Scales, of Franklin, Route S, b a patient lor treat ment. ANGEL OUNIC Mack Bataman. of Franklin, baa been admitted for treatment of a stab wound of the leg. The wound waa aunt wined when his brother accidentally threw a knife. Marrin Carpenter, of Prentiss. Star Route, underwent surgery last week. Freddie Weodall, of Highlands, has been admitted for surgery. Victor Carter, of Franklin, has been admitted for treatment. Mrs. Harley Gibson, of Frank lin, Route S, has been admitted for treatment. Mrs. Freddie Woodall and her baby, of Highlands, have been, admitted for treatment. Arvll Walker, of Franklin, has been admitted for treatment. Leonard Evans, of Iotla, has been admitted for treatment. George Junior Blaine, of Frank lin, hu been admitted for sur gery. Zane Wood, of Franklin, Route 6, has been admitted (or surgery Cecil Stanley, of Franklin, Route 1, has been admitted for treatment. Edith Bates, of Prentiss, has been admitted for treatment. Rena Peek, of Pranklln, Route 2, has been admitted for treat ment. Barber Carver, of Clark'a Chapel, has been admitted for treatment. Dennis Sanders, of Pranklln. and Sedro Woolley, Wash., under went surgery last week. Master Bruce Oiles, of Cowee, has been admitted for treatment. Jess Thompson, of Pranklln and Chattanooga, Tenn., has been ad mitted for surgery. Mrs. Marshall Pettis, of Frank lin, has been discharged follow ing treatment. Aster Deal, of Cat Creek, has been admitted for surgery. Mrs. Troy Welch, of Bui'ninr town, has been admitted for treatment. Mrs. Tom Jones, of Cowee, un derwent surgery Saturday. Victor Carter, of Franklin, un derwent surgery Sundny. Highlands Community Hospital i Col. H. D. Porterfield is improv ing after undergoing treatment John H. C. Perry is a patient. Capt. Matt Coward Is undergo ing treatment. Mrs. Anne McKlnney is a patient. Prank W. Reece, who has been ill at his home (or the past five weeks, is able to be out again. I , Bingham Gets Sergeant Rank On German Duty Clyde F. Bingham, Jr., who has been in Germany 16 months with the 2nd Armored Division, has recently been promoted to sergeant, It has been announc ed. Sgt. Bingham Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Bingham, of Franklin. Webb Ends World Cruise On Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet I Normles R. Webb, seaman, of Highlands, is serving aboard I the attack aircraft carrier USS > Hornet, which docked at San Diego, Calif., December 15 after an eight-month "around the world" crate, the fleet Horn* Town News Center has an nounced He la the son of Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Webb. CAM) OF THANKS We wish to express our j thanks and appreciation tor the kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of our father, B. H. Vinson. Mrs. B. H. Vinson and Family, of Dillard, Oa. MAOHII'O Christmas mAOUN 0 Specials HENS lb. 38c 8 Lb. Pure Sugar Stick CANDY . . . . . 55c 40 Lb. Bag ORANGES .... SI 75 20 Lb. Bag ORANGES . . . .90c ALSO PLENTY OF NUTS, CANDIES and APPLES MASON'S Food Market PHONE 9 WE DELIVER Glftd to all jjj f our (rltuds u>J patron* W ? wifk fos llr w you kfN mJ fwjitw .J BOW M<l llwiflr MARSHALL'S Amoco Service G. D. Marshall and lasting, is our sincere wish for all our friends this season. Enloe Farm Tractor & Equipment Co. $1.00 GRAB TABLE Values to $4.98 Game Sets, Dolls, Cash Registers, Wind-up Toys, and others too numerous to mention. ONE TABLE LITTLE GIRLS' Kitchen Appliances GREATLY REDUCED \ ? Stove*, were $1.69 Now $1.00 1 Stoves, were $4.98 Now $2.00 i Refrigerator!, were $2.29 ? ? Now $1.00 | Cabinets, were $2.49 Now $1.44 Washers, were $2.39 Now $1.00 | Other Savings Not Mentioned to Choose From i TOYLAND BARGAINS lM^H^IIu*llB*aWL4tliLfllliUlllit DOLL CARRIAGES And TRICYCLES REDUCED BELOW COST Visit our toyland for those last minute bargains. ? |-J TTrt TTTT TfT?* TTjT^ TTtT^ 50c GRAB TABLE Values to $2.98 Includes Pull Toys, Click Pistols, Counting Frames, Horns, Telephones, Friction Racer Cars. Mtnii ?nil m?iit n*?i mm mm niiTii ?wi'ir nic ni"iii utii mi ONE TABLE Holster Sets Famous Texan and Texas Ranger Styles. Single and Double Sets. REDUCED BELOW COST Here are a few of the prices: Was $11.90 Now Was $7.95 Now Was $9.95 Now Was $4.98 Now Was $1.98 Now lV.wW-u?vUp1aViaVaQluCBna9RnWQkQnaOI ITS SMART TD BE THRIF Y | VISIT TOYLAND J For These Last- Minute BARGAINS NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS BUT OPEN ON SUNDAY Sunset Drive-in Charles & Joe Parrish, Proprietors but of <v?ry? thing for you and yout (amity ? ?? not only during the Holiday Suion? but always... tKi* h our iln??r? wbk vj-- ? MASHBURN FEED & GROCERY CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON We will close tomorrow (Friday) at noon, and remain closed until Monday morning. This will enable us to give our employes a half-day longer week-end. Since we at The Press take only two holi days a year ? Thanksgiving and Christmas ? we think the public will agree members of our staff deserve this one long week-end. THE FRANKLIN PRESS Phone 24 ^4?-?U y*t ?rtr*n?v ' 1 ? -^:tion of (preijinl In tkif (pint oar beat viiLm foar tfood L?akL <bJ kapplMM. BRYANT FURNITURE CO.

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