BUY the BEST! BUY DIXIE-HOMES FAMOUS] ^ td "Dixie - Horn* Quality Tender Fryers are famoui for flavor and tenderness 1 Dressed and drawn I En Joy the best for less I Make A Big Cherry Pie for Only 33c! Add Water Only ? Pie Crust Mix Jiffy 'C 10c Muuelman'i Ready To U*e Cherripie Fill T 23c Cut From Select Corn Fed Porkers! Center Cut Rib Pork Chops . - 59? Quality-Tender Beef Quality-Tender Shoulder Short Ribs . . . "?? 49c Veal Chops . . l? 77c For Economical, Nutritious Meals ? Sliced Pork Liver . . ? 29c Economy Cut* ? Sliced Easy To Prepare Smoked Ham . . "> 69c Ham Patties . . "? 49c Dixie-Home's Exclusive Recipe! Pinky Pig Pure (Mild or Hot) Port Sausage. .-47c Phlla. Chive or Plmlento Cream Freeh Dressed Cheese...- 17? Whiting 1 5C Rich's Whip Fresh Dressed Topping 45? Pan Trout ,b 29c A Sensational Price! Bama Strawberry Preserves . . 2 r." 45? Stock Up! A Good Price! Sunshine Poarhoc sweet n?^ fjQc rcdullwa PICKLED Can Jg A Real Budget-Saver! Harvest Cream Self-Rising Flour \5.? $1 57 Priced Low! Playmates Mixed Sweet Pickles .... 29? Other Grocery Values! Famous Georgia Hash Castleberry's" r 46c Brunswick Stew Castleberry's r29c Buy It By The Dozen I Libby's Baby Food . . S1 16 Red Label Karo Syrup . . r 23c Long Grain Rice Mahatma . . JX47* Austex Spaghetti With Meat Balis . 25? , . . Juice-Filled Florida Duncan Fresh Green Spring Seasons Best Value! Fresh r ?. ?? ?<> . **-?%?? n ? A np* ~,v . c , Grapefruit 6V; 29c Onions 2 ?-? 25c C -ah forma ounkist r J Fresh Green Top Calif. Crunchy Florida Carrots . 2 -- 1 9C Celery . . 2 1 9? Crisp Bright Red Fresh Sweet Carolina English ! Radishes 3 2tc> Peas.. 2 ?? 37? pf? Fancy Crookneck Yellow l%* Squash.. 2 - 33c LEMONS Macaroni or Spaghetti Osmosis? . Sc Toilet Tissue "gf $? R:M 9*&'Vk& Cliifclififa ? ' m Pkg Vv Charmin Paper Kitchen ?8 ?r ? j 'J TeweSs . . f. =?? Charniin Quality Facial Tissues . . . *r 2oc Just Add Water ? Staley's Starch SiS-F;o . . . ~ 21 c Southern Gold MARSAHiHE OOc J-Lb Colored Prints a Armour's Meat Treat! TfSEET ,!c?- 45 c Armour's Savory ; 3EEF STEW i 15 Oi. CO C Can ?JtJ I Armour1* Vienna SAUSAGE L 21 c Armour's Corned BEEF HASH r 40c Kiiis In?: :ls rr.- i ? C.,'.: Sure Fist 29c Good Hot Or Cold ? Armour's Rcast Bssf r 53? Skinner's Raisin Bran ?? 1 8C Bleaches and Disinfect! Ciorox W Florida Sweetened Or Unsweetened Orange Juice r 9C Cheese Food Economical Savory 2-Lb. Q Q Q Cheose Food Pkg. OU NEWS about PEOPLE Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpenter, Jr., and son have returned here from Bryson City, where they lived several months, and are living on Bidwell street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darnell aijd two daughters, of Dillard, Ga., have moved to Missoula, Mont. Pvt. Thomas Crawford has returned to Fort Sill, ? Okla., after spending a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crawford has as their guests recently, Mrs. J. L. Crawford and son, Charles, of Tillatoba, Miss., and Joe Crawford, of Scotts. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Tallent have returned home after a five week visit with their daughter ! and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j Charlie Paul, in Stuart, Fla. i Mrs. Gordon Southard has I joined her husband in Augusta, Ga. Miss Freda Lee Tallent, stu dent nurse at the Anderson hospital (S.C.), spent a recent week-end at home. Mrs. Howard I. Price is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Peek. Robert Fulton, of Cullasaja, underwent an operation at Angel clinic Saturday. Frank Guffey, of Franklin, underwent an operation at Angel clinic Monday. Sterling Douthit, of Nanta hala, is ill at Angel clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Hunter and little daughter, Ginny Lee, | of Charlotte, arrived here Mon day for a few days' visit with Mr. Hunter's mother, Mrs. Pearl Hunter. Ben Edwards, Richard Rus sell, Herbert McKelvey, and Richard Renshaw left Tuesday to attend the Scout Expedition of Okeefenokee Swamp, near I Waycross, Ga. Mrs. Helen Macon, of Char lotte, spent the week-end with | her aunts, the Misses Nora, Ida, i and Laura Leach and Mrs. Pearl | Wright. Her mother, Mrs. Lee ! Leach, accompanied her home. Mrs. Gus Leach had as her I guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Leach and son, j Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boyce, of ! Charlotte, and Mrs. Sam Alex | ander and son, David, of Swan- ! nanoa. Pvt. Ralph Baldwin, who is t stationed at Indiantown Gap, Pa., is home on leave. Mrs. J. D. Pyatt is recuperat- | ing from a Mbken leg at her i home on Bidwell street. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pena and daughter, Emily, of Orangeburg. ] N. Y., were guests last week of her parents. Dr. and M.rs. H. T | Horsley. Mrs. Clark Burrell and chil- j dren, of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore. Mrs. C. L. Cartledge and daughter, Gracie, of Weaver ville. spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Les Barnard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burrell and Miss Eddis Holbrooks, of Winstori-Salem, spent the week end with Mrs. J. H. Holbrooks, of West's Mill. To Make Sure "Paging Mr. Stanswocksopar sonivitch. Is that you sir?" "Might be. What initials?" SMART BUYS! SNOW CREST Fruit Flavored SYRUP One Teddy Bear Bank Bot tle of syrup makes one gallon of delicious beveragel IN TEDDY ApA BEAR BANK "Ji (f BOTTLE % ONLY ? The Soap Of Beautiful Women Camay Soap 3 st 25? Fragrant Bath Soap Camay Soap 2 '? 25? I Gets Hands Cleaner Lava Soap . . . 1 0C For Extra Duty Suds D u z Hi 29? Granulated Soap Oxydol .... i z 29? Famous No-Rinse Washing Product Tide is 29c Mild Toilet Soap Palmolive . . 3 & 25? A Beauty Soap For Your Beauty Bath Palmolive . . 2 25e Keep Dainty Each Day With Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap . 3 ss 25? Caatimore Bouquet Toilet Soap . 2 ss 25? White Toilet Soap Octagon... 3 20e Geti Clothe* Sparfcllng Clean Super Suds . . S 29? MRS. JOHNSON. MACON NATIVE, DIES SUNDAY Rites Conducted Tuesday At Son's Home In East Franklin Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, a na tive of this county, died Sun day at 9:30 p. m. at the home of her son, Tom H. Johnson, in East Franklin. Ninety-one years old, she had been ill for about three days. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Johnson home by the Rev. C. E. Murray, pastor of the Franklin Methodist church, and the Rev. R. D. Bur nett. Burial followed in Wood lawn cemetery. Barn April 7, 1861, Mrs. John son was the daughter of Billy and Mrs. Sallie Nichols Angel. She was a member of the Franklin Methodist church, and in 1886 was married to Will Johnson, who died in 1925. Sifl-vivors include two sons, Tom H. Johnson, of Franklin, and Elmer Johnson, of Frank lin, Route 4. seven grandchil dren and 12 great-grandchil dren. Pallbearers were Rual Wal droop, Butler Justice, Lee Poin dexter, Charlie Potts, Harve Bryant, and Don Henry. Bryant Funeral home was in charge of arrangements. TO THE VOTERS OF MACON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA: As I have been urged by my many friends throughout Ma con County to run as a mem ber of the Board of Education, I hereby announce myself as a candidate, subject to the Demo cratic May 31st, 1952, primary. I think as the people think in this township, Smith Bridge, Otto School district, that we should have one member on the board. I have children in school and am very much interested in schools, transportation, etc. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. Thank you, CLAUDE W. CABE A17 ? ltp A171tp Of the 300 minerals found in North Carolina, 70 are in com mercial quantity. Mr. 4% represents the Jefferson Standard. lefferson Standard pays 4% interest on policy proceeds left on deposit to provide income. 4% IS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST PAID BY ANY MAJOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. Mr. \% asks ' can you afford to turn dov, 11 $1500? For 44 years Jefferson Standard has never paid less than 4^0 interest incon.^ ? other major life insurance companies pay less. This big difference can mean $1,500 more total income on a $5,000 policy . . . $3,000 more total income on a $10,000 policy. That's a lot of money. COMPARE? Jefferson Stand ard strength ? Jefferson Standard premium rates, Jefferson Standard INTER EST INCOME RETURN TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES ? SEE how you get MORE! Your Mr. 4% Ut E. J. CARPENTER AGENT Phone 361 Franklin, N. C. Representing KFPRSON STMtMtS LIFE INSNMCE CI. Over One BlUion Dollars Life tnuur mice in Forte

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