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Macon's Newest Horn to: Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas Browning, of Franklin, Route 5, a ?on. November 10 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Donald Talley, of Highlands, a daughter. November 14 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Otis Mc Connell, of Franklin, Route 1, a eon. November 14 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Merrimon Russell Doster. of Franklin. Route 2. a daughter. November 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Amnions, of Franklin, Route 3. a son, Novem- 1 ber 9 at Angel Clinic. Horses and mules are expected ? to decrease another e per cent dur- 1 ing the 1959-60 feed year. Thanks . . . I want to take this opportunity to ex press my appreciation and thanks to my friends and customers for the past 12 years that I have been a partner in the Macon Motor Company, Inc. It has been a pleas ure serving you. Clyde Sanders Brady's BLARNEY By A Brady Called J. P. ISN'T IT SILLY . To talk of evacuating huge cities when a motorist In a small country town gets snarled In normal going-home traffic in the afternoon? To demand to be entertained by TV and then become indignant when you find out that's exactly what's been happening? To splash society with a birth day party and then coyly decline to reveal how old you are? To want something for nothing ? and when you get it loudly complain about its inadequacies? To drive like a maniac and then, with true adult pomposity, tut-tut a teenager for crumpling a fender? To ask of someone a favor that you personally wouldn't grant If the "shoe was on the other foot"? ? Jpb? Mrs. F. E. Mashburn wants to second the motion about doing something with the Indian Mound as an attraction. She suggests putting a Macon County map on the wall <of a proposed Indian museum) with 7 New Fall Line Grace Walker Shoes Are Now Here New Fall Dresses Arriving Daily Nelly Don ? Shelton Stroller ? Korell FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST SELECT YOURS NOW AND SAVE Shop NOW for Christmas AVOID THE RUSH Use Our Convenient Lay-Away The Quality Shop ON GEORGIA HIGHWAY SOUTH ? ONE MILE ; the Indian names of the section. ! She writes that Ellijay means "green earth"; Skeenah, "hall"; Nantahala, "Land of the Noon Day Sun", and the like. We like the suggestion, Mrs. Mashburn, and we'll welcome any from any of you. But,* the main thing we'd like to have is a suggestion on how to get the Indian Mound Job done ' by next Spring. I'd think this would make n dandy project for some civic club, ?jpb? I LIKE THIS: Little cards with the following were on the tables at the Boy Scout dinner last week at Frank lin High: This I Believe: A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove. But the world may be 'better, because I was important in the life of a boy. ?jpb ? MORE INDIAN MOUND: Pame la Cunningham. Otto eighth giauei, u i uppiij ua a pusvai witii some Indian Mound history. Says Pamela, "On June 27, 1760 at Echoee, near the present town of Franklin, In Macon County, the Cherokee Indians defeated 1,600 British soldiers and several hun dred militiamen led by Archibald Montgomery." Thank you, Pam, we'll remem ber it. ? Jpb? GOING STRONG: For the sec ond straight year, Franklin's Dan Angel has been chosen to repre sent the Smoky Mountain officials in the Murphy AA playoffs to | morrow 'Friday) night on a neu tral field ui Eastern North Caro lina. Dan has been officiating for the past three years in the conference. With five years' officiating under his whistle. In both football and basketball, he started officiating while in the U. S. Marines at At Your Walgreen Starting Drug Store Today! PRICE SALE OH MANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS AHD TOYS Famous Name Men's Gift Sets V2 Price Save Your Christmas Dollars "Now" During this "Big" V2 Price "Sale"! F amous Name Women's Gift Sets y2 Price All Sale Merchandise Clean. No Shop-worn Merchan dise. Also "Free" Gift Wrapping. | TOY'S! TOY'S! FOR GIRLS OR BOYS | None Shop-worn. While They Last V2 Price THOSE FAMOUS "Gibson" Christmas Cards Boxed and Individual ... . All New| V2 Price PRESCR/PT/CMS OUR SPEC! A LTY' Parrls Island, 8. C. Last Friday night. Dan kept statistics for the Andrews-Edney ville name played In Canton. A rising Junior at Western Carolina College, he is majoring In elementary education and as a sideline serves as school pho tographer. ? Jpb? HUNTING NOTE: Two hunters had been out In the woods for several hours and one of them was growing uneasy. Finally, panic got the best of him. "We're lost!" he cried to his com panion. "What are we going to do?" Just relax," said his composed friend. "Shoot an extra deer and the game warden will be here In a minute and a half." ? Jpb? TIP OF THE WEEK: Don't worry about what others think of you. they seldom dol Many Are Here For George T allent Rites Among those who were here from out-of-town for the funeral of Oeorge Tallent last week were Mr. and Mrs. James Tallent and daughter, of Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Poindexter and children, of Charlotte: Noah Tal lent and son-in-law, Olin Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Grant and son, Orady, Mrs. Nina Cooper, Mrs. Eva Oreen and daughter, Kathy, Pink Tallent and daugh ter, Grace, Mrs. Maggie Choat, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Choat, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayes, of Eto wah. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ham Tallent, of Cleveland, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tallent and son. of Sweetwater, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Tallent, of Knoxvllle. Tenn.; Miss Louise Raby, of Oreenvllle. S. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Raby, of Sylva. In 1843 the Navy's first prefabri cated vessel, the USS Michigan, was launched at Erie. Pa. The ship was constructed at Pittsburgh and transported to Erie for assembly. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for every deed of kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our father and husband, EH las V. Am nions. Also for the beautiful flowers. The Ammons Family ?AMU STtWAITf UE if* &AZZA** " 0"COW*U { s 'I ;narz " LOOK these ;> * J M TOP DOLL* If SAVINGS" AT BALDWIN'S YOUNG PLUMP HEN Turkeys 10-12 Lb. Avg. Lb. 39c SHORTENING 3 Lb. Tin Snowdrift SJ^lFTS SWEET RASHER SLICED Bacon 3 Lbs. 59c $1.00 OUR OWN BRAND Pork Sausage 3 Lbs. $1.00 U. S. GOOD BEEF T-Bone-Sirloin Steak 79c Make your money travel further? 7< OFF reg. price Florient fuwl Pine Floral Mint Spice 79c Cashmere Bouquet White Palmolive Rer. 2 for 21c Bath 2 for 29c VEL Liquid Lg. 43c AJAX Reg. 2/31c Gnt. 2/42c BORDEN CANNED BISCUITS 3 for 25c BOND BAKERY ? Instant Savory STUFFING MIX 29c ROYAL SCOTT OLEO lb. 15c SWAN'S DOWN CAKE FLOUR 34c NEW CROP STUART PECANS - 2 lbs. 89c FANCY APPLES 8 lb. bag. 49c (For Salads and Eating) LARGE STALK' CELERY 2 for 29c FROZEN VEGETABLE SPECIAL 10-Oz. Pkg. Frozen Winter Garden Succotash lO-Oz. Pkg. Frozen Winter Garden French Fries lO-Oz. Pkg. Frozen Winter Garden Spinach All 3 for 49c BALDWIN SUPER MARKET MODERN ? CLEAN (Grada "A1 ? FREE PARKING Wert Palmar Straat Franklin, N. C THE BIG DOLLAR WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE Ewt Franklin, N. C TROY SHOOK, Mgr.
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