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AUUITUD
March XI: Ernest S Heddeo,
of Franklin, Route 5; Mils
JmnII Sharon Garrison, of
Ranklln, Route 2; Mrs. Jewel
aattta, of Franklin, Route S.
Umrh It: Mrs Henry B. Mil
lar, at; Franklin, Route 4; Mrs.
Hairy Hopper Ledbetter, of
Franklin, Route 1; Miss Floye
Rena McNeil, of Franklin, Route
1.
March 14: Mrs. Kerma C. Hol
land, of Franklin; Miss Patricia
Roxie English, of Mountain
3; Dr. Thomas Warren
feey, of Jacksonville, Fla.;
tba Rev. John William Baty, of
omuands; Mrs. Otto Qllaga, of
FTanktln, Route 9; Mrs. Rraak
L Mtoray, Sr., of Fraokltn; Mts.
[ ?William Smith, of Ratan
IS: Lowell
of Franklin, Rout* 9;,
HMwrt Moore, of
Dennis aberrill Me
Highlands, Route I.
I*-. Mm. Jack noyd
of Ciajtto*;. Robert
Elmo Greenwood, of Cornelia,
Mrs. William Archie Nix, of
Highland*.
Hmrtti 17: Mrs. John Phil
T ate. of Hl#hlM?d*, Mm Jetm
Carl Brown, of Pranklin; Mrs.
Bflacoe Marjon DHU, of frank
lin, Route 5; Mrs Frank
Hughes, of Franklin, Rout* 1;
Ervin Andrew Monteith, of Bre
vard.
DISCHARGED:
March 12: Mrs. Furman Hall,
of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Jew
el Smith, of Franklin, Route 3.
March 13: Mrs. Lyle Garri
son Bates, of Franklin, Route 5;
Rufua Melvin Kllby, of Clayton,
Route 2; Mrs. Baxter B. Camp
bell, of Robbinsvllle; Mrs. Fred
R. Cook, of Franklin, Route 5;
Mrs. Charlie A. Williams, of
Franklin, Route 4.
March 14: Miss Jewel Sharon
Garrison, of Franklin, Route 2;
Mrs. Henry B. MUler, of Frank
He, Route 4; Ernest Sylvester
TtMikn, of Franklin, Route 5;
Mrs. Joe Junior Webb, of HM?*
lands; Mrs. Harry H. Led better,
of FranMtn, Haute 1.
March 14: Mrs. Clyde Wil
liam fltotth, of Rabun Gap;
Thomas Edgar WWtmlre, of
Mountain QHy, Patricia R. Bom
liah, of MlluntaUi City; US,
Hum natdit Browning, of
Franktta, Htmte 5; Mrs. Frank
I. Murray, Sr, of Frankisn.
Marcb 17: Mrs. OMo Gibson,
of Rranfclin, Rout? 5; Miss Dor^
la Ann SprloMK of PrantMn;
Dr. TboMW Warren. Ugfcusey, of.
Jacksonville, Flfc; Hn. Htrram
Angel ' Cliats
ADMITTED:
March 10: Mrs. AUie Stoma*,
I of ?anklin; Tom Fox. of CuU?
vhae, Mrs. ftances UNlil. of
PreoUss; Mrs. Robert RMntDj
of Prankttn; TVnn Patton. of
Franklin; Mrs. Fred Underwood,
of FrankUn.
March 11: Jtaa Peek, of Coweet
Miss Ann Cowact, of Prentiss;
Wayne Carver, of ftranklin; Paui
Ledford, of Prentiss; Timothy'
j Stewart. of: Franklin
| March IS: Calvin Mashburn. of
Effijay; OnAj Ctmmt. of Pren
tiss; Mrs. Ralfti Jmh, of Sylva.l
March 13: Mrs. JtolaSfcope, of |
Prentiss; Mrs. Ont'Dilion, of I
ItoMMln: Mlu Edna Dalton. of i
Htaklin; Mta Frances Jones, of '
C Hwh
Mtoch R: WW** Ae*l of
CIiiwwi, a. C-; Charles CEtoroMU
of'. Cftrtoegechaye : Mrs. Frnanas
PhtlUM. of Duiut/i. Oa.
March IS: Harvey Jenkins. oA
miaan City.
DISCHARGED :
March 13: Floyd Jacobs, ot
The Pr tee Is Right
== AT OUR ?
BIG csaer SALE
You Will Find All Makes
All Models - AH Colors -
AH Mnces? Vm i? fl ????
finding exactly the car pi
want? At fast the price you
want to |MV
Listed below ara-a few of the many good Used
Car buys you will' find on our lot that are abso
lutely clean, and ready to go . . . they have been
cleaned^up for spring.
L954 Ow,, 2 cUr. liowd
car. Extra clean -
1954 Plymouth *945
1952 Ford *595
1954 Buick *995
19S4 Oldsmobile ^ ^J^95
19S2 Dodge
2d*
... '595
... *595
1953 Ford
4 dr.
1952 Oldsmobile
4 dr. - - - -
1950 Plymouth ... '245
19S1 Ford
Convertible
.. '295
""ST? '225
1950 Ford
Convertible ..... vCZw
I
1948 Chevrolet
2 dr.
1950 Ponitiac
TRUCK
.... '350
1950 Ford
Va Ton - -
1952 Chevrolet
Vz Ton ^ -
19 S3 Chevrolet
Vt Ton - -
1952 GMC
Vz Ton
1951 Ford
Vz Ton
1953 Chevrolet
' 2 ton ? - ?
'500
'750
'395
'350
'400
We also have a good selection of late model
Used 2-Ton Trucks that are in excettfenfc condi
tion, and priced to sell. For your Trucking
needs call on us today.
J
IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU
,1V. j 21 Dealer 3014 FRANKLIN, N. C
Dpb Mashtan*. Of
Mit? jMsle HIlU i.
MSs Emma iBMMkii.
March 14: Aam PhllM*. of
Eraaklln; John Hendersa*, of
^?nlilin; Harlay Saadef*. of
Prentiss; Jay Mtabbum, o <: Hi
Mr; Miss Bell a^Hut. off!
Mrs. Mattl* SaMtara,- of- 1
lands; Mrs. ESHt- nuwwa, of |
H*yesvtlle.
M&fota IS: Mil* Ann Cowart, I
of Amiss; Mlaa-Tava McGaha.|
o* CO? li ; Bobbfi HMcs, of Nan
tabatet Mrs. Lou-CMMrt. of Pren
tl as; Mn. Allie JHMpr, of Frank
ltrr; Mh. John RMtMM. of Cowee.
16: BoMNftr Tallent. of
O. A. JJhephard, of
CharM* Prultt, of
Dearth Chime
LHM
hHbspifel
Mhcon FVktivo Had
UMillnl
Ernosi HArley Duvall, ot Wwyn
eavttle, husband of Mrs. Ite Htn
rjr Dwmll, of Franklin, dfed |
March' 1* m hospital fol
lcwrtTTg aa iBMM Of 12 days.
A' native- o# tUto county, Mr.
Praamn Mrs. Nellie Mjmm. of
NantaftMt: Mrs. Lois VNWbti of
Diiisbaa*.
Duvall, 45, baAillNd In
vUle f?tt I rreitt A veienmmU
World War II* h?r vmm a former
i ii ii ? ?cHk lor
condujto
ed tttr 15th i atv-the rut BapMrtl
ChuMta here. OMtclatliapwere tHM
Rt ft. Slandlty, pMMr. and
Waynesville. the Rev. John Klser.
pastor of the First Baptist Church
of Hazelwood, and the Rev. R. IX
Burnette, pastor of Sloan's Chap
el here. Burial was at HM!r
Springs.
Born Sept. 23. 1912, he was the
son of W. B. and MM. Tenia Mor
gan Duvall. He and Mrs. Duvall
t*ef? married Aug. 28, 183*. In
Blairsville, Oa. Mr. Duvall was a
nembw o#i the Oeorge W. Truatt
tdemuriaii Bapltst Church at
Hay mill
t?L> hM- mU. hat is
Bessie OMMMU of HCyeMflMc a
IMfbroMtr; CDyde DunN. of
Btevardj aa* flv? sisters; Nb.
Ranees 'HMV son . Mrs. LolanS^
der, Mb. Veil*- WWfrin , Mh
rnium
Pallbearers were John Hall, Jr.,
J. T. Russell, Jr., Auburn SprlnMt,
Utrnun Prances, and Garrett
Howell, all of Waynesville. a ad
Mr Mace, of nrankUn.
Bryant Funeral Home had
charge -of axraa tmnnta.
North Carolina farmers gener
ally haw- available ample 14 UM*
titles of certified seed.
all! o?.
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live Easy Lay-Away . . .
A Small Deposit Will HoM
Shop People's Foar Easter
AttiMiivn Men
Spring Styles
In
COATS
SLACKS
And
SUITS
SPORT
Casts
$rs
Suits
$29-95
And Up
FREE:
With Each Suit Pur
chased we will give a
Dress Shirt and Tie.
LITTLE SUITS
for
Boys
Also
COATS and
PANTS
$2.98
And Up
See Our
Selection
of
"Vickie Vaughn"
And
"Toni Todd"
Dresses
mi
And
LITTLE GIRLS'
FAILLE
DUSTERS
Weather Bird - Happy Hikers - Velvet Step- City Club
Wesftbero and Endicott Johnson Shoes.
INTO
Youn^tetstake
spring in stride
in oarsturdy
new shoes . . .
all theif fav
orite styles and colors,
built for lots of fun
and action !
Our new shoes are a real
spring treat, (or your feet
. . . they look great, (eel
gl-eat, wear wonder(ully
welll Take your pick now.
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