f restmont A&P's Own Chocolate? V amlla? Straw berry
ICE CREAM ^ 20* - 75<
Packer's Label White and
GREEN LIMAS 2 23
PILLSBURY PIE CRUST STICKS - - 19c
TV 11-Ox.
Dinner Pkg. D'C
Frozen Chicken? Turkey? Beef Frozen
Swanson's Pot Pies ?"?; 25c Swan son's
Flavorful Sunnyfield Crisp
Hawaiian Punch . 4c?' 35c Corn Flakes p? 17c 23c
Nabisco Post's
Shredded Wheat 2 pj^sz 37c Grapenut Flakes 15c
SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Aristocrat Crackers
SALTINES - - 1 9C
GRAND LOW PRICE) Fanning Bread & Butter
PICKLES 2 * 45*
Blue Cheer
31c pG? 75c
Pkg.
Dreft
Pk? 31c
Sanitary Napkins
Modess
2 25 77c
29c
Del-Monle Small Green Peas
Del-Monte Sliced Pineapple .
Del-Monle All Green Asparagus
Krey Chopped Beef With Gravy
?YOUR CHOICE
No 303 41.
16-Oz. Can * 1 ?
No. 2
- - - 20-Oz. Can
X4V4-OZ. M,
- - Can
- ^ I7c
Ivory Soap
Bar 15C
Ivory Soap
Reg. ft
Bar 7C
Ivory Soap
Personal
Bar OC
Ivory Flakes
Lg
Pkg. JA.C
Ivory Snow
pLkg. 32c
Large Fresh California
Quick Elastic Starch
Oxydol With Bleach
ANN PAGE
PEACH
PINEAPPLE
BLACKBERRY
CHERRY
PRESERVES
2-LB. JAR
49c
Krey Salisbury Steaks With Gravy " ?z 35c
Krey Sliced Beef With Gravy
Krey Sliced Pork With Gravy
Save on Fresh Produce
Dulany Cream Corn rroien *?? 19c
Dulany Candied Yams rtouia 27c
Strong heart Dog Food - - 2 c?m
19c
25c
Argo Gloss Starch 6c
Qt.
Bot.
PLkgg. 32c
Swift's Hamburger ? xcan 45c
Swift's Pork Sausage
10-Oz. 3Q_
Can
Swift's Steaks Bee'
Sandwich
13Ca?n- 45C
16-Oz. AO
Can
16-Oz. AR.
Can
PLUMS
19e
Halves ? Quarters or Whole ? Red Ripe
Watermelons
Per
Lb.
Arizona or California Sweet and Mellow
4c
Cantaloupes 25c
Juicy and Tangy California
Fresh Lemons - 1 9c
LETTUCE - - 2 * 25?
Per
Pound
Large Fresh Cirsp Heads of
Luncheon Meat
Swift's Prem
12-Oz.
Can
35c
Linit Starch
2 27c
Niagara Starch
% 19c
Elastic Starch
p S: 12c
Camay Soap
2 BR:rgs 17c
Camay Soap
2 Ban! 25C
D uz Powder
air Gt. 7 C?
Pkg. J'C pkg. IJ\.
Tide Powder
It 31c & 75c
A&P's Dependably Delicious "Super-Right" Meats!
"Super-Right" All Meat
Franks - St
"Super-Right" Sliced
"Super-Right" Sliced
39c Chopped Ham -
"Super-Right" Sliced Spiced
Bologna - St 39c Luncheon Meat
Cut Up "Super-Right"
FRESH FRYERS -
Seiecto Picnic
SHOULDERS
Lb.
6p? 33c
19c
41c
37c
Morrell's Yorkshire
Sliced Bacon
MlliUl IOUMII toot intuit IMCI III!
1-Lb.
Pkg.
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PUBLIC SQUARE Franklin, N. C
POSING PRETTILY are the contestants in last week's July 4 beauty contest: Front row (L to
R) Susie Wallace, sponsored by Ray and Welch Super .Market, Beverly Stockton, Quality Shop,
Martha Womack, Children's Shop, Beverly Higdon, Horsley's Restaurant, Doris Shook, Fashion
Shop, Marjorie Moody, Twin's Shop, Joann Burrell, Angel's Drug Store, and Dwain Horsley,
Belk's Department .Store; second row, Patsy Neal, A & P, Nancy Sutton, Zickgraf Hardwood Com
pany, Jewel Angel, Carolina Pharmacy, Ellen Calloway, Enloe Tractor and Equipment Company,
Sarah Reagan, Electrotux, Joan Thomas, West's Florist, and Sybil Brauer, Shorty Mason's; third
row, Patricia Tatham, Skywater, Helen Cochran, Franklin Lodge and Golf Course, Margaret Jones,
Macon Insurance Agency, Laura Mae Cabe, Nantahala Power and Light Company, Nettie Dock
ery, Macon Theatre, and Judy Hooker, Pearson's Cafe.
Jones Is Aboard
Battlewagon On
Foreign Cruise
Fireman 3/c M. G. (Mac) Jones
is a crewman aboard the USS New
Jersey, a battlewagon now on a
two-month cruise with 650 naval
midshipmen from 20 colleges and
universities in the U. S.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Jones, of Franklin, and has
been in service about 30 months.
Before being assigned to the New
Jersey, he was aboard the cruiser
USS Juneau.
On the midshipman cruise, the
New Jersey's agenda includes
stops in Norway, Sweden, Den
mark, England, and Cuba. It is
scheduled to drop anchor at its
home port, Norfolk, Va? on Au
gust 2.
Wesleyan Service Guild
Slates Meeting Tonight
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Franklin Methodist Church
will meet tonight (Thursday) at
8 o'clock at the church.
Hostesses are Mrs. Florence
Sherrill, Mrs. Lee Barnard, and
Mrs. J. H. Christy.
Clark's Chapel
Revival Slated
For July 18-28
A revival meeting will be held
at Clark's Chapel Methodist
Church, beginning July 18 and
continuing through July 28.
The Rev. J. O. Anderson, pas
tor of the Macon circuit, will do
the preaching, assisted by the
Rev. R. L. Poindexter, pastor of
the church.
A song service will begin night
ly at 7:30 and preaching at 8
o'clock. . if .
Homecoming day will be observ
ed at the church Sunday, July 22,
with an all-day service. A picnic
lunch will be served on the
grounds.
All are invited to attend.
Mrs. Barnwell's Brother
Killed In Auto Accident
Dr. James I. Gallemore, a
brother of Mrs. Howard Barnwell,
of Franklin, was killed in an auto
mobile accident June 23. He had
Just been graduated from medical
school in Charleston, 8. C., and
was driving to his home in Green
ville.
His wife, who also was in the
car, escaped with minor Injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnwell attended
the funeral service, held in Green
ville June 25.
!0ffA0D
TO CARRY FOR
PAYING BILLS
It's OU
Fashioned
r
TO PAY YOUR BILLS IN CASH
Paying bills by cash is as outmoded as grandpa's mous
tache cup . . . and a good thing, too! Carrying a large
wad of money about was an open invitation to theft or
loss ... to say nothing of time wasted plodding all over
town to pay bills. Today, folks let the mailman do the
ootwork. Sensible people pay by check, avoid loss, fore
stall arguments, save time, steps.
Open a checking account with us today
The Bank of Franklin