WE WANT TO Vemoh&rvte. THE LINE OF FORD TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS SALES SERVICE Expert Repairs MACON TRACTOR &EOUIPMENT COMPANY 244 West Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. Phone 569 Pre-Easter Specials Pictures You Treasure Tomorrow MUST BE TA^EN TODAY BE READY 620 FILM, 4 Rolls $1.00 Complete Camera Outfit ? 19 Pieces Makes Black and White or Color Pictures or Color Slides Super Rlcof lex Camera $19.95 Leather Eveready Case 5.00 Flash Unit 5.00 Exposure Meter 2 Rolls 120 Film 12 Flash Bulbs Total BUY NOW. SAVE $35.95 GENE S STUDIO *?a?ex IQuMer the secret of Kurfees miracle interior pdint *ui $4.50 prp GALLON mmm-xsx"' c> cffip HOWS SM00THIY-- Mokes it so eosy to brighten up interior wolls ond ceilings. NO PAINT ODOR? Apply with brush or roll er. No pointy smell or irritoting fumes. WASHABLE ? One coot usuolly cover*. Tough finish wipes clean like tile. QUICK DRYING? Kur-Tone dries in obout half on hour, levels perfectly. i Come In. Sited jrool our color samplei! ? Lunsfords Paint & Supply Co. East Main St. Phone 777 Franklin, N. C. - THE SICK ... Anicrl Hospital ADMITTED: March 10: Mrs. Everette Barnes, of Franklin: Mrs. Paul Carey Ivie, of Tiger, Ga.; Lynda Gail Holland, of Franklin, Route 3. March 11: Mis. Oeorge Ramsey, Jr.. of Bryson City, Route 3; Mrs. Oeorge Dewey Marshall, of Frank lin; Sheila Diane Wooten, of Franklin; Harold Wilson McClure, 'Holy Week' Being Observed At Church "Holy Week" services will be held Monday through Thursday at the Franklin Methodist Church, It has been announced. The Rev. R. E. Early, pastor, in inviting persons of all denomi nations to attend, said services will start eaph rUght at 7:30. The Lord's Supper will be ob served in connection with the Thursday night service, with Dr. L. B. Hayes and Mr. Early offici ating. Rites For Barnes Twins Held 14th Funeral services for the infant twins of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barnes, of Franklin. Route 2, were held March 14 at the Buck Creek Baptist Church. The twins, Loney Terry and Thomas Perry, were born the 13th. Potts Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Quality Shop Has Moved To Suburbs One of Franklin's oldest retail clothing stores. The Quality Shop, recently opened one of Franklin's newest type stores. The Quality Shop, following a modern trend, has moved to the suburbs with an "in-the home" shop featuring ladies goods only rhe new store, owned by Mr. and Mrs. William Katenbrink, is in their new home located one mile south of Franklin on US 23-441 iear Franklin Hosiery Company. Witnesses Going To S. C. Meeting A number of Jehovah's Wit nesses from Kingdom Hall in Franklin will attend a three-day convention March 27-28'29 in Anderson, S. C., according to R. O. DeCelles, presiding minister. Local activities for the coming week include an observance of the Lord's evening meal Monday at 7:30 p.m.; regular studies tonight (Thursday) at 7:30, Sunday al 4 p.m., and Tuesday at 7 :30. Open-Air Services Start Saturday In Franklin Open-Air preaching services started in Franklin Saturday un der the sponsorship of the Rev. Bill Shields, pastor of the Pine Grove Baptist Church, and the i Rev. Thad R. Dowdle. a student) at Southeastern Baptist Seminary ! at Wake Forest, who serves the j Ridgecrest Baptist Church. Services will be held every Sat urday from the porch of the old Munday building, beginning at 2 o'clock. Other ministers of the county and '.he evangelistic committee of the Macon Baptist Association are cooperating in the services. An organ or piano is supplied each (seek by Cagle Music Company. T 11 Hi V 1 N EST FOR THOSE YOU LOVE Let Us Save You 13% to 20% * Special ? $1.25 NOVELTY NECKLACES Aurora Boreali* Gem Pendant The Gem That Flashes All the Colors of the Northern Lights De Soto Trail Jewelry Store Open to 9 p. m. Monday Through Friday Saturday to 6 p. m. of Franklin, Route 2; Ruby Doris Phillips, of Franklin, Route 2. March 12: John Edwin Smith, of Clayton, Ga.,. Route 1. March 13: Mrs. Jesse Floyd Ed monds. of Mountain City, Ga.; Miss Geneva Hopper, of Rabun Gap. Ga.: Jerry Dwight Hodgin, of Franklin, Route 1: Mrs. Delo Kilby, of Clayton, Ga.. Route 2: Emory Colt Hollifleld, of Clayton, O*. March 14: Lester Kelly Holland, of Franklin, Route 5: James Al bert McCall. of Franklin, Route 3: Miss Annie Mae Houston, of Franklin. March IS: Mrs. Edwin Burt Waldroop, of Franklin. Route 1: Mrs. William Archie Nix, of High lands: Mrs. James Lee Holt, of Franklin, Route -2. March 16 : Miss Mary Rose Hop per. of Dillard. Ga . Route 1; Charles O. Ramsey, of Franklin: Mrs. Coyt M. English, of Clayton, Ga., Route 2: Mrs. Theodore Rogers Tallent, Franklin ; Rita Margaret Morgan, of Franklin. Route 4. DISCHARGED: March: Mrs. John Phil Tate, of Highlands: L. E. Angel, of Franklin. Route 5: Mrs. George Jefferson glands mortgage ineellatioi plan Good home planning doesn't end with the architect'* blue prints. Jefferson Standard's Mortgage Cancellation Plan enables your family to retain their home in the event of your death. With this plan, your family would get immediate cash to pay off the mortgage on your home. || What more certain pro tection and security can you leave your loved ones ? Let's talk it over today. E. J. & BOB CARPENTER Franklin, N. C. LIU INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Greensboro, N.C. ? r Dewey Marshall, of Franklin. March 11: Jewel Sharon Garri son, of Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. Joseph Bynum Sanders, of Frank lin, Route 4: Mrs. Thomas Roy Tippett, of Franklin: Mrs. Andrew Jackson Holden, of Franklin. Route 3: Lynda Gail Holland, of Franklin, Route 3. March 12: Mrs. Robert Elmo Early, of Franklin. March 13: Henry Orady Cowart, of Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. Don ald Knox Swanson, of Clayton. Oa.; Mrs. W. G. Bryant, of Frank lin. I March 14: Mrs. George Ramsey, Jr., of Bryson City, Route 3: John Edwin Smith, of Clayton. Ga.. Route l: Mrs. Jesse Floyd Ed monds. of Mountain City, Ga.; Jerry Dwight Hodgin. of Franklin, Route 1. March 15: Emory Colt Holli field, of Clayton, Ga.; Mrs. Paul Carey Ivie, of Tiger, Ga.; Com modore Sterling Tilly, of Frank lin. Route 5. March 16: Ruby Doris Phillips, of Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. Ever ette Barnes. o( Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. Delo KUby. of Clayton, Qi., Route 2. mACON'S Newest Citizens LEAD MACON'S NEWEST _ Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey Ivie, of Tiger, Oa? a son. March 11 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey. Jr.. of Bryson City, Route 3. a daughter. March 11 at Angel Hos Hamilton Funds owns an interest in over 80 American corporations, selected for income and growth possibilities. Monthly or lump sum investment plans. Name Address .. C i#y_ HAMILTON FUNDS 470 ? P. O. Box 5061, Denver 17, Colorado Pleaso send freo prospectus- booklet describing Hamilton Funds. pltal. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burt Wal droop, of Franklin, Route 1, a daughter, March 15 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Holt, of Franklin, Route 2, a daughter, March 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Coyt M. English, of Clayton, Ga.. Route 2, a son. March 18 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rogers Tallent. of Franklin, a son. March 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Ray Smith a daughter, Linda Sue. March 6 at their home in Iotla community DE SOTO TRAIL RESTAURANT ARROW... STRIKES AGAIN ?... I II... I If the person tbe DE SOTO TRAIL ARROW points to will stop by the restaurant by Sunday a free m^al is theirs. Who will the arrow point to next week? It may be you! (Advertisement^. WITCH It's Coming Soon . . . THE OPENING OF FRANKLINS LARGEST FURNITURE STORE DRYMAN'S BOYS' SPORT COATS Size 8 to 18 $5.95 And Up BOYS' SUITS 8 to 18 $9.95 ^ And Up BOYS' SLACKS Wash N' Wear $5.95 And Up SLACKS Spring Styles and Colors $7.95 And Up Just what he will wear for Easter and Spring . . . SPORT COATS | By Hard wick and Y McGregor $16.95 J And Up SUITS By Hardwick and McGregor $29.50 And Up Men and Boys' SHOES Boy*' Size* V/z to 6 $3.89 And Up MEN S SPRING STYLES $7.95 And Up DRYMAN'S Men And Boy's Shop

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