Announcement . . . I have sold my interest in Dryman's Clothing Store in order to devote my full time to the management of Hamilton Management Company, an investment com pany. 1 will also maintain a real estate agency in my of fice in the .Nantahala building. If you wish to invest please see me. Calvin Henson Milk makes Energy! Our milk is high in protein. It's a powerhouse of lasting energy. You never outgrow your need for milk ? and the proteins in milk. Recharge ? and carry on refreshed, really refreshed, lastingly refreshed. Your high-protein refreshed. . . Get Our Rich Guernsey Milk NANTAHALA CREAMERY FRANKLIN, N. C. Right in line for the rich rewards of saving . . . If you have the 5 rJl *hM is the way to go :ss, get things These young people .know that systematic saving makes the difference between wishing and having! Their plans for the future are BI(J . . . and they're DOING something about them. Every week, they check into this bank with their, savings. livery de posit is a milestone on the road that will take them . where they want to go, get them .what they want to have, ll you too have BIG plans, why not join this line? The Bank of Franklin Member ,F. D. I. C. ? F.ach Deposit Insured Up to $10,000.00 * IS GRADUATED Miss Doris Mae Teague, of ?Frankl in, was one of 509 re ceiving degrees from Woman's College, I'niversity of North Carolina, at ccmmencement ex ercises May 29. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Teague, of Route 2. IS GRADUATED Miss Edna Ruth Sanders, daughter of Mrs. James P. .San ders, of Framklin, Route 5, was graduated May 25 from Tomas see High School in South Caro lina. GETS GRANT Charles L. Cabe, teacher at Cowee Elementary School, has been granted a fellowship to study in the area of the gifted child at Western Carolina Col lege this summer. He reported to the college tu 1'egin his stud ies this week. ON LEAVE Itct. Charles E. Sanders, son j of Mrs. Leona Sanders, of i Franklin, Itoute 4, is spending ' a 1 4 - (l.l y leave after complete I ing eight weeks of hasic train ? ing at Fort Hoed, Tex. lie is ! marr ed to the former Miss l,ois ; Daliie Herron, of Bryson City, i He will report tomorrow (Kri | day) to Fort Ord, Calif., for I eight weeks of training in com munications. ! Crawford Moore Gets N. C. State Degree -I I Crawford. Moore, son f Mr. and j Mr* Fred A. Moo~c, of Franklin I and Charlotte, was graduated May 23 from N.C. State College with a degree in civil tngineering. He and Mrs. Moore, the farmer Miss Beverly Higdon. arc now visiting here. Mr M'.ore will enter the armed forces the 18th of this month and his wife will stay for the present with her mother, Mrs. A R. Hig don: TENDERIZED Smoked Picnics W-D "Branded" Fresh Ground BEEF 3 ' 1.49 Tasty, Mild CHEESE . . ? 39 Govt. Inspected, W-D "Branded" VEAL CUTLETS ? 89' Oceon 5pray btrained V-ranDerry r~ ~ No. 300 29 Cons Oceon 5pray btrai SAUCE . 2 Libby Pineapple JUICE... V6r 28 Con Libby Tropical Fruit PUNCH 6 ST '1.C0 Green Giant PEAS . . 2 Hormel No 303 Cons - _ - mm 12-0' 39* S P A M * ? ? Can Starkist Chunk Style ^ ^ T U N A ? ? * c?n Wrigley's or Pot^Chef ^ ^ Wrigley's or Pa CHARCOAL Bag l DIXIE DARLING or fyukcyi Thrifty Maid Cream Golden or Whole K. CORN ; . ? - 4 No. 303 Cans Van Camp PORK A BEANS 4 N'c? 49 American Beauty Vegetable or Tomato S 0 U P . . . 5 ?&,' 49 Thrifty Maid CATSUP Shortening JEWEL Shortening ASTOR ? > ? ? ?? rLlmlt^ 5 Your choice of ?? Shortenina with $5. or more order. Dteose. Carnation STANDARD All 1/ T omatoes _ ^ Limit six at this price, please. Limit six at this price, please. No. 303 Can EVAPORATED^ milk Jumbo Size LUSCIOUS TEXAS Cantaloupe 3 For Just $100 Morton's All Meat DINNERS 2 11 -oz. Pkgs. t.