Newspapers / The Franklin Press and … / Aug. 2, 1956, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Fresh and Frozen Sals At these Low Prices You Can Affsrd To Stock-Up On Your Family's Favjr ite ? ? ? Fancy Tender Gr. Beans 2 Only 25' Large Heads, Fresh Crisp Lettuce 2 w 29c Large Flavorful Juicy Peaches 3 % 29 Fancy Large Sunkist Juicy Lemons Only 39 Homegrown Concord or Fredonia Grapes 2 ft 39l (O V Fresh Frozen Foods! Delicious, Fresh Frozen Strawberries 5 '??? 83s Serve With Short Caka Strawberries 3 SSs Libby's Frozen Fresh Lemonade . 7 99c Tasty Sea Pack Fish Sticks . . 4 99s Half Gal. Seal Test ICE CREAM .... 89c Soft Ply Colored Bush's Pinto Beans No. 2 Cans Toilet Tissue 4 ?*45c Starches Evenly and Smooth! Transparent Texize Starch & 23c Safe For Colors! Easy On Hands! Detergent White Arrow 2 49c Astor Pure Unsweetened Prune Juice ^ 25c FLAVORFUL VIRGINIA SLICED BREAKFAST AMMT*29 Truly Digestible Shortening Crisco Rich in Dextrose Karo Syrup No. V4 Glass Bottle Aluminum Foil Reynolds Wrap & 28c Armour Star Canned, 3 Lb. Sizes . .... a Quality-Tender Veal! Hams l"k 2.7/ Shoulder Chops lb- 37c Rib Chops Loin Chops , Shoulder Roast Cube Steaks Veal Cutlets Veal Breast Ground Veal Mickleberry Skinless Franks Palmetto Farm Fresh Chicken Pot PIES c 23 Palmetto Farm Tasty Chicken Salad v- 49 "> 65c ib 75c lb35c ">? 79c lb 89c 19c lb 29c Pure Hydrogenated Vegetable Shortening Bake- Rite 3 Full Flavored and Low Priced! Deep South Strawberry Preserves 2 Lb. Can 12-0*. Jars Tropical Flavor! Stokely's Crushed Pineapple 4 No. 2 Cant : Macaroni Skinner's 2 C' 27c No Bluing Necessary Blu White Chips lift Spaghetti Skinner's 2 C 27c Saves Time! Argo Gloss Starch a ?le The Wesson Oil Shortening Snowdrift 3 ? 87c Laundry Starch Niagara 20c Favorite Liquid Shortening Wesson Oil Quart 71 p Bottle I II? The Washday Miracle Tide 6iant 7C* Ptri. I ?IW News About People Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Starrette have as guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood, and four children, Danny, Eruce, Mat, and Barbetta, ot Kens ington, Ma. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kinnebrew and daughter, Miss Nancy Sloan Kinnebrew, of Memphis, Tenn., arrived this week to spend a month at the Munday house on Main Street. They have as guests Mrs. Kinnebrew's niece, Miss Emmeline Riddle, of Nashville, Tenn., and i Miss Jane Battle, of Memphis. Mrs. John Angel has returned ' to her home in Greenville, S. C? after visiling Mr. and Mrs. O. C. | Corbln, of Gneiss, and other rela tives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton Vinson and two children, of Greenville, S. C., visited Mr, and Mrs. Sammy Bryson at their home on Cullasaja Sunday. Mrs. Charles Shields and two daughters spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Doyle Wells, in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gidney spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. Robert Wallace and three chil dren, of Rock Hill, S. C? are visiting his father, the Rev. J. Q. Wallace, and his sister, Miss Either Wallace. They expect to return to Rock Hill today (Thurs day). The Wallaces have also had as recent guests Mr. Wallace's daughter, Mrs. F. L. Mims and three children, of Fort Mill, S. C. Mrs. Clara B. Neu, of George town, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Cooper, and Mr. Cooper. Mrs. C. L. Garner left Sunday for Winston-Salem to visit her son, R. N. Garner, and family. Mrs. W. L. Holliday and son, Cecil, of Siler City, spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pendergrass. F. C. Walker, of Jacksonville, Fla., was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wasllik, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Porter have as guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. James Bryson Porter and daughter, Miss Jo Ellen Porter, of Dayton, Ohio, and the Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Jerome and daughter. Miss Jean Gray Jerome, of Roa noke Rapids. Miss Helen Freas, of Oteen. spent the week-end here with her l mother, Mrs. H. E. Freas. She had as her guest, Miss Ruth Vieke. of Oteen. Mis. John Toomer and son. Arthur, of Charlotte, are visiting Mrs. Toomer's sister, Mrs. T. .1. Johnston. Mrs. Rebecca Moses and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Moses and two children, and Tom Shelley, all of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moses here this week. Margie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones, Jr., of Raleigh, is here for a visit With her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones. First Lt. and Mrs. Larry B. Ledbetter and children, of Shaw Air Force Base, S. C.. spent last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Ledbetter, in the Carson communuy. They also spent a week with Mrs. Ledbetter's family In Homosassa, Pla. They j were accompanied to Florida by! Miss Geneva Ledbetttr, who epent ! the last two months visiting with I them in South Carolina. Mrs. Clinton Chamberlain, form- , erly of Des Moines, Wash., who has been here with her four chil dren visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones, left Sunday for her new home in Cin cinnati. Mr. Chamberlain who drove to Franklin for his family, ' spent the week-end here. Their eldest son, Langdon, remained for a further visit with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dean, of Oak Hill, Fla., arrived Monday to spend a vacation with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, of Ohio, recently spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Connor and family at West's Mill. Mrs. Conley Bradley and two children, of Brevard, recently spent a week with her mother, Mrs. S. C. Leatherman. Mrs. J. A. Flanagan and Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan arrived last Thursday after a week's visit with Mrs. Flanagan's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Waltz, in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan left Fri day for their home in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ray Whitak er, accompanied by Mr. Whitaker's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels, and son, of Memphis, Tenn., are spending a vacation in Norfolk, Va., and Washington, D. C. rn acon'S LLL Newest Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Pen land, of Franklin, a son, Stanley Edward, Jr., July 26 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross, of Sal isbury, a son. William Leather man. Mrs. Ross is the former Miss Betty Leatherman, of this county. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Primus, of Genesee, Idaho, a daughter, I July 28 at Genesee. Mrs. Primus j is the former Miss Carol Tessier, I daughter of Mrs. Reby Tessier, of Franklin. ICE FOR SALE CRUSHED OR IN BLOCKS Open Every Day, Including Sunday Cars Washed on Sunday Indian Mound Service Station Phone 9119 Franklin, N. C. Short corn, tall torn ? it's all the same to the Case row-crop unit. Handles sorghums, soy beans, any row crop commonly grown for silage. Shown here pulled and powered by 3-plow high clearance Model "DC-4" Case Tractor. Runs so light that it works line on PTO of any good 2-plow tractor, yet has capacity and strength to keep 4-5 plow tractor busy. Can also be supplied with mounted engine. Come in ? look it over ask about both long-cut and standard models. L. E. ENGLISH "Your Case Dealer" Phone 60- J Franklin, N. C. BEST BUYS N BY CHARLIE CONIEY | TSK,T5K. DRIVING CUITH POOR BRAKES NO HORN AND NO I HAVE NO PATIENCE WITH FOLKS UJHO DRIVE OLD,, ONSAFE CARS WHEN / CONLEY MOTOR CO. IIC HAS SCORES OF QUALITY USED CARS FOR A SONG. y-ro "J'T"' /GuHAT GEAR UJERE YOU IN AT THE TIME OF ACCIDENT, MISS? OH, I HAD ON A TWEED SUIT, A BLUE. BERET, TAN OXFORDS AND A YELLOUi CARS 1955 Chev. 4 dr. V-8, Power Glide 1955 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1953 Ford Country Sedan 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon 1951 Willys Station Wagon 1951 Plymouth 4 dr. 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1951 Fords 2 drs. (2) 1951 Ford 4 dr. 1950 Ford 2 dr. 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1949 Ford 2 dr., one owner TRUCKS 1956 Ford F 100 1954 Fords F 100 (2) 1953 Ford F 250 1953 Chevrolet V2 Ton 1952 Chevrolet 2 Tort 1948 Dodge 2 Ton, Tandem 1948 Ford F 1 We have many other older model used cars and trucks to choose from. Come in and make us an offer. CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. GENUINE sORD PARTi VEX GOCDYEAR ACCESSORIES PHONE 69 W.: / PHONE 69 mts AND TUBES MAIN STREET rRANKLIN, N.C. YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Dealer 830
The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1956, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75