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Macon Circuit Churches Plan Supper Saturday 7toe monthly fellowship supper for churches of the Maoon Metho dist Circuit will be held Saturday night at 7:S0 at the Union Metho dist Church. A program will follow the meal, to be ?er?fed by ladies of the Union Church. There Is no charge. Non-member friends of the churches will be welcomed, it was Mid. Plan Sing Sunday ? , At Ellijajr Church The regular second Sunday sing of the southern division of Macon County Singing Convention will be held at Ellijay Baptist Church Sunday, beginning at 1:45 p. m? Tom Henson. secretary, has an nounced. All singers and the pub lic are invited. ? NEW ? Hot Point Hi-Vi-TV ? NEW HIGH IN VIVID SOUND , ? NEW HIGH IN VIVID PICTURE ? NEW HIGH IN EASY OPERATION SEE THEM TODAY ?AT? , Sossamon Furniture Co. "Everything For Your Honu? ' Phone 67 Franklin, N. C U.S. NUMBER FOR N. C. 28 AWAITS ACTION It's Up To Committee Of National Body, Commissioners Told Nor& Carolina Highway 28 wings up to Highlands from, the Soqth Carolina line, oomes to Franklin along with Highway 04, and from hem goes on to Deal's Clap, In the Great Smok ies, by way of Almond, Stecoah, and Fyntana. A group of businesses In the county asked the Board of County Commissioners to see what It could do about having a federal highway Aumber giv en to tha route. A federal num ber, the group believed, would cause more jnotorlsts to use the road, and more motorists mean more business. ?' This Week the answer to the board's request came. A. H. (Sandy) Graham, chairman of this State Highway ComiaissJon, said the commission was power less to gtre It a federal number. This, Chairman Graham said, must be done by the Route Numbering Committee of the American Association of State Highway Commissions. But, he added, he Will have the road surveyed? from South Carolina to Tennessee ? and If, , by engineering standards, it qualifies for federal numbering, he will "join with the highway commissions of other states to get a federal number for this route." Harry E. Buchanan' road' commissioner for the 14th dis trict,^ which Includes Macon County, wrote the" commission ers he thinks the project will have I a better chance after the new r&ad from Almond to John son Gap, toward Fontana, is completed. N. C- Highway 28 becomes South Carolina Highway 28 at the state line and rurls to Sen eca, where tt ends. There is no state highway 28 coming Into N. C. from Tennessee; the Ten nessee road meeting N. C. 28 at Deal's Gap is Tenn. Highway 129. The Del Rio Ranch Wagon as l4. The Raph Wagon f FIVE NEW RDRD glamour wajgons long , low and loaded with Go! \ .* l?avc it to the station wagon leader w* make lift big news l<>r(&7! And what news! Wagons so I'ifc vo lull <>t fine-cai prestige that yqu'll wotxfcr how it cfcn be doncat low Ford p^ces. layout choi< q is the C<Jiintry Squire, fiou'll be prfcid to pull up at thi finest pla< in this new glamour wjtgon with its wood life trim. flf your nd|ds rail f < > i <-? 6 passenger wagon wMh four dd&ts, you'll feve the new C(/wntry Sedan. It has almost uine feet of loadspace? nearly a foot more than ever l>efore. THere's^st^ll another t$J?or ^ounir^ Sedan. It ^tljn extra third seal for {j-pisffi* ger room. And, as ill aT) Ford wagons for ^7, you have the new single-control handle it * i ? M V s V which opens both the wrap-around tift^ate and tailgate with ope motion. And they can't be opened fiot^ intidtf lj ; There's good n<fws, too, atoout Ford's popular Ranch Wagon. This 6-pawenger, 2-door model features Ford's qew subdued tonet, and j^art interiors which defy ?uddy little 'fhoesJind drtppy (h*ccHatf cone*. " In tfte wonderful way that Ford can take a fine thing and make it even finer, the Del Rio Ranch Wagon goes beyond the Ranch Wagon in style, fafifrics^ind trim. fidtter lake a Ford wagon- for * spin. You'll agree that for styling it's a sweetheart . . . for work and power, it's an ot^dient slavel t New '57 fmh lave iMtmIiwi cnrfse lm khtory I The '57 Ford <0rok? 458 agonal and! ? nter national rloirds from ililometer to 50.000 mites at Bonneville, Utah. For 50,000 mites, two '57 Fords avec aged over 107 and 108 mph respectj velfr . This time included all pit stops ... the greatest endurance feat of all time ! STATION WAGON J Action Ttt Today mvENTORY_ CLEARANCE i J, ^ 2# Cu. Feet V / / Reg. NOW Home Freezer f $345^)0 $269.95 15 Cu. Feel V ?y > \ Reg. NOW Hopie Freezer $309.00 $229.95 17 Cu. Feet . \ Reg! NOW Upright Prefer $339.95 $249.95 J v ?eg. } NOW , Washing Machine 599.95 ; , $79.95 7 R^! * NOW } Washing Machine $129.95 $105.00 8.6 Cu. 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