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-- THE SICK ... Angel Hospital Roy Alvin Hooper, of Franklin, Route 5, has been discharged as improved following surgery. Miss Ruthie Henry, of High lands, has been discharged as im proved following treatment. James Newell Douthit, of Nan tahala, is a patient for treatment. Miss Shirley Ann Woodard. o: Franklin, Route 3, is improving following treatment. Mrs. Ennis Tilson, of Franklin, is a patient tor treatment. Miss Carol Ann Speed, of Frank lin, has been discharged as im proved following surgery. Clyde Sanders, Franklin auto mobile dealer, has returned to his home, after being hospitalized in Atlanta. Ga.. for injuries received in an auto wreck there. Mrs. Donald Smith entered the Billings Memorial Hospital in Chicago, 111., last week as a pa tient. She will undergo surgery there this week. Angel Clinic Tyrus Garrett, of Rainbow [ Springs, underwent surgery Mon ' day. Miss Susan Jenkins, of Frank i lin and Greenville, admitted for ! treatment. Silas Jenkins, of Franklin and j Greenville, discharged following treatment. Gordon Barnes, of Franklin, ad mitted for surgery. Paul Jenkins, of Gneiss, ad mitted for surgery. Mrs. Rosa Lee Russell, of Frank lin. underwent surgery Tuesday. Mrs. Orphie Cabe, of Iotla, dU charged following treatment. Miss Mildred Pendergrass. oC Nantahala. discharged following ! surgery. Mrs. Vinnie Hasket. of Clark's [ Chapel, underwent surgery Mori I day. Hamilton Green, of Highlands discharged following surgery Mrs. Margarett Greer, of Frank lin ,and Hazclwood. admitted for 1 [ treatment. pimiip Passmore, of Franklin, admitted for treatment Samuel Reeves, of Franklin an'i i | Hazelwood. admitted for treat I ment. , EM Greer, of Franklin and Hazelwood, admitted for treat ment. Howard Galloway, of Franklin and Walhalla, discharged1 follow, ing surgery. Jess Rogers, of Franklin, ad mitted for treatment. Mrs. Juanita Chapel, of Frank lin and Clayton, admitted for sur gjry. Mrs. Carrie Ledford, of Rain bow Springs, admitted for sur gery. i Mrs. Hubert West, of Franklin and Lenoir, admitted for treat ment. Hyivan Wyatt. of Franklin and Bridgeport, Conn., admitted for surgery. INSTALLS OFFICERS J. P. Braciy. Franklin Jayc and vice-president of th>' 1st Ja. cee district, installed m w office: of the Waynesville Junior Cham ber of Commerce Monday night Egg production in North Caro lina during December. 1955. wa estimated at 106 mill. on. VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY Please register for Free Prizes to be given awa^ Saturday at 6 p. m. Nothing to buy. Just register as you do your Mother's I)ay shopping Friday and Saturday, May 11th and 12th. Do not have to be present. HERE ARE THE PRIZES 1st ? A 4-qt. Nesco Deep Fat Fryer. 2nd ? beautiful child-size ?15.95 Minnie Pearl Doll. 3rd ? Linen Table Cloth iand Napkin Set. 4th ? 1 .Single Table Cloth. 5th ? Set of Quality Steak Knives. Also we will have special prizes for the lucky mother shopping here every hour, on the hour, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sat. gste? 24" BAG ^// / ii -4 Pillsbury's Yello, White and Choc. Cake Mixes 29c 3 Lb. Can Swiftning 79c Qt. Bottle Wesson Oil 55c Red, Sour, Pitted Pie Cherries 2 for 35c SALE STARTS Friday, m. May II* Cut Up Fryers lb. 35c Swift's Prem. ? Half or Whole A m in S lb. 53 c f Swift's Prem. Bacon ?*>? Swift's Cello Franks ?>? 29c Swift's Chunk Bologna 29c Fresh Ground BEEF 3 bs $1 -< nUBBK-xa-r ? i > ???????? "WW ? i THESE WEEK-END SPECIAL PRICES WILL PREVAIL AT THE BIG DOLLAR FREE PRIZES HERE ALSO r/^*NABISC GREEN GIANT PEAS 303 19c PUFFIN CANNED UE93 BISCUITS F* 21 Q ?Bm-iicious In Banana Pudding" 1 i <)/. Vanilla Wafers 33 ! PET SVIiLk ' p* 3 Cans j r *** i ? *3^ s 8 qt. Size fiQc ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? < ?? ? ? i ? mi | *) Baldwin Super IVSarket MODERN ? CLEAN (Grade "A") ? FREE PARKING West P,lmer Street Phone 85 Fr.nklin, N C Work Week' At Cullasaja Bv MISS MARIE JK.N.-JINOS ? Community Report ei I'his has been woiK ?v>.i " in the Cullasaja community. Tuesday, community members met iii the Susarfork Cemetary 10 cio some work on t ! n.~ project. Wednesday thty met to paint the picnic thbles. Weather permitting. , Saturday will see the men put i ting up 1 the name smn posts at the road intersections. The community also plans to sponsor a prOKi^m at the school by Carl Story on May 26. At its May meeting the com- 1 munity 'oi sanitation decned o h'lp the 4-H members with he ex; ? ii.-i . ot garden projects Cartoogechaye To Hear Miller Discuss School The Carton :, chaye Rural Com munity Development Organization will hold a poti luck supper at the community tuilciinir 1V: : sday evenir.'--. May !7. at 7 c' l<-rJc. William Mijlu ot ti c John C. Campbell Folic H hooi. Bra.-: town, will discuss :l.t work of folk school in relation to community life. There will follow a. recreation program of games puz7.It* an'! crafts Ccwee P. T. A. Meet Changed To Mo P M. B"' ;. v 1 1: " Bov Scout Court of Honor tor.mnt 'Thuraditjr) at Cow ? ??? . ? 1 i;ool P. T. A has p. tpur.' . " 1 ular meeting. I- h i.s bi i :i '-eheclulfd for Mot.'i.iv !.: . ~ j). New offic eis will toe tiled They are .John fttlfSjt ? i' :??( ?? : Mm. ? Ed B:c. ? :i pr;. 1 ? ? M - Alex An oli:. ? 1 art Mi.- .Wood icav Gib t. t r Mrs. Car 1 oil . 1 presi dent A-p pre 1 : lei b- ' ? ?! ' v.ihth '.-rat. * T-tal a Pace of w !u-it in thp led S*nt is exnected to rh million in 1056 ? an :??? of i'L. million acres 3E msr, i?* PTH? 8 !..""\CLZUM ? ^'NETTITS ? V3LE A* D r. I AfSQ I - ^pc 1 il_ \_y . \ a? J ? LIVING ROOM SUITES ? BED ROOM SUITES ? ELECTRIC RANGES ? AUTOMATIC AND WRINGER TYPE WASHING MA CHINE ? WATER HEATERS ' ELECTRIC REFP GFR vTORS ? TFLEVISION ? TABLE RADIOS ? DOZENS OF PICTURES Or Any Other Furniture Item You Might Need VISIT ... SOSSAMON Furniture Co . PHONE 57 Franklin, N C.
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