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_ THE SICK _ Angel Hospital ADMITTED: March 20: Marvin Harrison Garner, of Franklin. Route I; George W. Stanfield. of Franklin. Route S; Mrs. Lambert S. Leo pard. of Franklin. Route 4. March 21: Mrs. Verden C. Ow enby, of Nantahala. March 23: Mrs. John H. Carpen ter, of Prentiss. March 24: Mrs. Mack P. Neely, of Franklin. Route 1. March 25: Mrs. Robert G. Lemis, of Franklin. Route 1; Miss Annie Mae Houston, of Franklin. < Route 2: Mrs. Ellis Brabson Roane, of Franklin, Route 1: Miss Doris Ann McConnell, of Frank lin, Route S. ? DISCHARGED: March 24: Jeter B. Buchanan, of Franklin, Route 3. March 25: Mrs. Robert L. Led better, of Franklin, Route 2: Mark ' Dowdle. of Franklin. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: March 20: Roy Ledford, of Prentiss; Garland Frady. of Franklin; Mrs. Hattie Greenwood, of Cartoogechaye; Mrs. Edna Frady, of Franklin; Daniel Frady. of Franklin; Ralph Hensley, of Otto: T. B. Norrii of Tesenta. March 21: Raymond Saunders, of Nantahala. March 22: Mrs. Maggie Sauers, of Nantahala; Miss Betty Stamey, of Prentiss. March 23 : Frenchman Holli field, of Cartoogechaye. March 24 : R. D. Raby, of Frank lin; Grady Franks, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: March 23: Mrs. Lon Cook, of Franklin; John Greenwood, of Cartoogechaye. March 24: Charles Esposito, of Franklin; Roy Ledford, of Pren tiss; Mrs. Hattie Greenwood, of Cartoogechaye; Everett Barnes, of Highlands. Mrs. J. Harry Thomas returned home Saturday from N. C. Memor ial Hospital in Chapel Hill, where Bl^e had undergone surgery. Her daughter, Mrs. Roger Chandler, of California, Md.. is spending some time here, and another daughter. Miss Margaret Thomas, a student nurse at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, was tlome for the week end. Garden Time . . . By M. E. GARDENER You may be Interested in the recommended varieties of vege tables and the quantity of teed *nd the length of row necessary for a family of five. Succession cropping is gcyod practice with such crops as snap beans and sweet com. Beans 'Snap) : Wade. Tender green. 2V4 lbs. ? 260 ft. Beans (Pole) : Kentucky Wonder 191, Stringless Bluelake, 1 lb. ? 150 ft. Beans (Bush lima): Henderson Bush. Ey. Thorogreen, Fordhook 242 (Large). IV* lb? 250 ft. Beans (Pole Lima) : Carolina or Sleva. Challenger, 1 lb. ? 200 ft. Beets: Green Top Bunching, Detroit Dark Red, 2'4 oz. ? 125 ft. Broccoli (Plants) : Texas 107. DeClcco, 60 plants ? 90 ft. Cabbage (Plants): Wakefield, Bound Dutch, 100 plants ? 100 ft. Chinese Cabbage: Mandarin, 50 plants ? 50 ft. Carrots: Imperator. Goidspike, Danvers, l'/> oz. ? 125 ft. Collards: Vates, Carolina Head er, Imp. Heading, 75 plants ? 125 ft. Corn (Sweet) : Ioana, Seneca Chief. G. C. Bantam, IVi lbs. ? 500 ft. Cucumbers: Santee. Marketer, Model (Pickling), </2 oz ? 50 ft. Eggplant: Florida High Bush. 15 p'nnts ? 30 ft. Kale: Siberian, Dwarf Scotch, K oz.? 75 ft. Lettuce (Head); Great Lakes Va oz.? 75 ft. Mustard: TendergTeen, So. Gt. Curled. 1 oz. ? 100 ft. Okra: Clemson Spineless. Emer ald. K m? 75 ft. Peas (garden): Wando, Freezon lan. Laxton's Progress, 3Vi lbs. ? 350 ft. Peas (field) : Dixllee. Brown Sugar Crowd er. 1 lb -^200 ft. Onions (sets): Yellow Danvers. ?Multipliers, 2 lbs. ? 100 ft. Penners: California Wonder, Cayenne (hot), 20 plants? 30 ft. Potatoes (Irish): Irish Cobbler, Bliss Trlumnh. Kennebec, Sequoia, Boone, V4 bu. ? 300 ft. Spinach: Bloomsdale. Savoy Long Standing, Giant Nobel, 1 oz. ? 100 ft. Squash: 8ummer ? Yellow Crookneck or Straightneck. Winter ? Table Queen. Butternut, Hub bard. 1 oz.? 30 ft. Tomato (plants t Early ? Vall and (not wilt resistant). Mid-sea son ? Homestead, Rutgers. 75 plants? 300 ft. Turnip: Purple Top White Otobe. Vt <*.? ?0 ft. LAY-AWAY NOW FOR EASTER For the girls' feaster dresses that look so sweet and dainty, and are so practical, 'cause they're 1 styled In modern, i easy-care | fabrics. | CHILDREN'S EASTER DRESSES Sizes 3 to 6x .......... $1.98 & $2.98 Sizes 7 to 14 $2.98 & $4.98 Ladies' DUSTER AND DRESS $5.95 Assorted pastel colors and Navy. Sizes 10-20. TOPPERS $9.95 White and Pastel. Sizes 10-20. Other Toppers 10.95 to 16.95 DRESSES $5.95 Cottons, Linens, Rayons and other new materials. Other dresses $2.96 to $16.98. Many beautiful new hats and headbands for Spring and Easter. A selection for any wardrobe. $1.00-$1.98 FABRICS ? One group of Various fabrics for Spring and Easter sewing. Includes faille, cottons, rayon, printed voile, batiste, printed plisse. Values up to 70c yd. on full bolt. In 2 to 10 yd. lengths. V 3 yds. $1.00 ? I LINEN SUITS $5.95 I Spring and Easter weights. Some styles with two skirts. Navy, beige, brown, blue and flame. Sizes 9 to 20. Other suits $6.98 ? IVY LEAGUE STOPPER That wonderful Ivy league look . . . here for you and the tops In summer flattery. It's ft simple, stunning pump, perfect companion for all your clothes. In white or black leather. only $2.98 ^MlLUKtlN'b U U b I EK-DRESS HAT-BAG SETS Sizes 3 to 6x $5.95 Sizes 7 to 14 $6.95 Beautiful pastel colors for Spring and Easter 1 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN
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