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Out-Of-T owners Here For Ramsey Funeral Among those from out-of-town "who were here last week to attend the funeral of Charles O. Ramsey ?were Miss Helen Ramsey, of Charleston, S. C.; R. V. Ramsey and Charles Ramsey, of Savan nah, Ga.; Ted Ramsey and Deanna Ramsey, of Stoney Fork, Ky.; Ted Ramsey. Jr., and Jimmy Ramsey, of Richmond. Va.; Harry Ramsey. John Ramsey and Steve Pipkin, of Delbarton, W. Va.; Harry Ram sey, Jr., of Owingsvillc, Ky.: Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Moody, of Lake j City, Fla.; Mrs. J. A. Wheeler, of' Uniontown, Ala.; Mrs. T. V. Ram sey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell, ' Mrs. Florence Pace, and Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whitmire, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ramsey, Jr.. of Belmont; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryson and son. Robert, of Jack sonville, Fla.; R. L. Bryson, III, of Central City, Ky.: Mrs. R. L Bryson, Jr. and Mrs. Parker Wal ler, of Greenville, Ala.; Mrs. Charles Honeycutt, of Pelham, Ala ; Humphrey Browning, of Bry son City; Mr. and Mrs. Nobk Garrett, of Waynesville; Mr. an.! Mrs. O. F. Summer, of Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hurst, of Toccoa, Ga.: Mr, and Mrs. Earl Ward and Mrs. Myra Johnson, of Almond; Mrs W E. Campbell. Claude Campbell, and James Ben net, of Sylva; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams and Mrs. ? Ion.i DeHart, of Dillard. Ga. 1 ? i Sailor Mack Jones Is Improving From Shipboard Injuries FP 3/c Mack G. Jones, who was injured in March in a shipboard accident in the Atlantic, is now hospitalized at Camp Lejeune unci is reported improving. The young sailor's father, John W. Jones, of Franklin, visited him there" last week. He said the cast has been removed from the leg Mack injured when he was washer, overboard from the destroyer USS Daly, managed to grab a life line, and then was smashed back aboard and to the steel deck by another huge wave. He was hospitalized in Italy and Germany before being flown back to this, country. CONDUCTS CLASS Mrs, W. B. Harrill, of Cullo whee, district president of the Methodist W.S.C.S., conducted an officers training class at the Franklin Methodist Church June 2. She was introduced to the 12 officers present by Mrs. H. Bueck, president of the Franklin Society. THIS VALUABLE PROPERTY At Auction Saturday, June 20, 1959 At 10:30 a. m. Located on U. S. Highway 64, west of Franklin, North Carolina at the City Limits. This valuable property has 565 feet of beautiful highway frontage, also a three bedroom home. Will be sub-divided so that you may buy any part or a whole. Once in a life time will you have the op portunity to buy the most selected business or residential property in the city of Franklin. Be sure and look this property over before day of sale as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seabock intend to sell. Terms will be announced the date of sale. DUNCAN BROS. LAND AUCTION COMPANY G. F. TURNER, Sales Representative Phone LA 4-3315 Franklin, .North Carolina IN HIGHLANDS ? Dawley Accepts Hospital Fund Drive Chairmanship Tlu* Board of Trustees Of the Highlands Community Hospital has announced that Mr. Lester W. Daw ley of Jackson. MissiSMppt and Highlands has accepted the chairmanship of its Fund Drive which is to be-- in on June 25th. Mrs. John -II. C\ Perry has ac cepted the appointment of as^w-u ate chairman in the organization and conduct ol this 'annual cam paten for financial support for the hospital. "The Board of Trustees has had '.cry I'.ood fortune", said Dr. Koepp-Baker ehairmaii of the board, "in having' available to it Midi competent and experienced leadership' as' it will have in Mr. Daw ley and Mrs. Perry. The com j niunities are very grateful to them ' I for .undertaking so important, and responsible a task." Mi. Dawley has indicated that preparations are well advanced lor a -thorough program <?f pnbli; information re-, aiding the hospital and its needs. In speaking to the Board Mr I>a w ley .said.- "I feel ? that the pepole of' the commun ities Us in.', the services <>1 lii ? Highlands Community Hospital would like to know in fullest d* - tail, the facts of the remarkable strides then hospital has, made in improved service and increased stability. They deserve too. to know in equal detail what its' plans ,are fo.i: the 'next- year and what its needs will be " Mrs. Elizabeth Harbison will serve as secretary to the Fund Drive Organization which will have its down town office in space that has bern provided by Mr. Clarence Mitchell in his building on S. Fourth Street. Mrs. Dawley and Mrs. Perry have pointed out that all areas M-rvfri by the hospital will be j drawn into the fund-raising effort | with lewdeiV imm tin' Cashiers- 1 N'oriou-GU iHillc communities. and I t lie regions of: Scaly, North Gtoi - ! PUMP REPAIR PROMPT 24 Hour Service Call LA 4-2267 i WELCH Plumbing Service Kia and Upper South Carolina providing assistance. il North Carolina's green peppe crop in 195G was valued at million. ? - ? -i -? I Our Only Promise ... )u: A GOOD 1 SQUARE MEAL SPECIAL TIIIS WEEK STEW BEEF DINNER With Three Vegetables For Only 70? t'UKB SERVICE LEDBETTER'S CAFE Phone LA 4-2356 A SHOP FULL of UNUSUAL GIFTS TO DELIGHT THE BRIDE In Each Price Range Something Pleasingly Different. Remember, too, those Birthdays and Anniversaries MANY SPECIAL ITEMS REDUCED 50% TO LOWER OUR INVENTORY De Soto Trail Gift Shop Junction US 23 and 64 ? Kast "f ,tiv" Brld*e ? Franklin, N. C. DON AND MURIEL SMITH O COME TO OUR BAN6 W ai I J. R., Margie, Ruby, Alice, and Lucy are HAVING A SALE The Manager Is Gone - He said SELL and We are Going to SELL. Come See the Bargains We Have .... Nobody Would Offer Bargains Like These - But the Man Said SELL and We are Going to Do It! THE RIGHT GIFT FOR DAD $4.88 a pair SURE, WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS TOO! 50 Ft. . REMNANT SALE PIECE GOODS y2 yd. in most pieces Only 4c each LARGE THROW RUGS Non Slip 2 for $1.00 LAY-AWAY SALE BLANKETS Large 72 x 84 In Solids and Plaids $3.99 ELEC. BLANKETS Beautiful Color* ? Guaranteed $15.99 ONE TABLE PLASTIC Dishpans, Pails with handles, Pitchers, etc. Values to $1.49 Only 88* LARGE GARBAGE PAILS 20 Gal. Size $^88 ONLY A FEW OF THESE MEN'S OXFORD DRESS SHIRTS Reg. $3.00 Value These are Slightly Soiled So Only $1.97 ONE TABLE LADIES' COTTON SLIPS Good Quality and Good Selection of Sizes 88c MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. Price $1.59 $1.00 ONE TABLE LADIES' BLOUSES $1.44 ONE TABLE BOYS' IVY LEAGUE PANTS Black and Tan Sizes 6-16 $1.99 P' GARDEN HOSE Guaranteed 5 Years $1.25 CANNON HANDTOWELS 4 for $1.00 Large Bath Size 22 x 44 2 for $1.00 ONE GROUP BOYS' SHIRTS (Short Sleeve) Sizes 6-16 88c Remember, This Sale is by the Employees of People's Department Store K " "
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