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?VMYTHIN# FOR Outdoor Eating ! For extra cortfrn Hour* with your family and friends this weekend, plan your meals with tho aid of Winn-Dixie's finer food* . . . quality moat*, trimmed for leu watte and ready for the pan . . . fresher produce, and a wealth of cann?d or frozen food* to complete any menu ... in or out of doors. You'll please your family as weH as your budget with foods from Winn-Dixiel C LOS I I? AN Day labor Day Labor Savers For the Labor Day WEEKEND COFFEE D'XIEDARIING Salad Dressing - 49 DEEP SOUTH KOSHEt Dill Pickles 32-OZ. JAR ASTOR FLAVORFUL Prune Juice ? 31c DIXIE HOME Evap. Milk 3 - 39c fCONOMICAl STRONGHEART Dog Food 2 ? 1 9c ASTOR INSTANT KINGAN RELIABLE COOKED, BONELESS, SKINLESS HAMS ^ each $3-99 PINKY PIG Frankfurters ~ 39 SCHOOL SUPPLIES superbrand GET EVERYTHING NEED ICECREAM -59 WiNN- ALL PURPOSE ASTOR DIXIE SHORTENING 3 - 69 WHITE ARROW DETERGENT * 19 LIBBY'S OR SUNKIST FRESH FROZEN asto* fresh frozen Lemonade 9 99 Grape Juice 7 'A?NS 99c c LIBBY'S FRESH FROZEN Cut Corn 4 59= FRESH TENDER FRESH Green Corn 6 - 33 ? f u, /flr 1.3. FANCY Seedless Grapes 2 ? 25' SAUER'S Vanilla Extract t'/i-OZ. o o ,OT 33c HEALTHFUL, DELICIOUS Hl-C Orangeade 46-Ol. *\f\ CAN 29c All-rU*POSi SHORTENING Bake-Rite 3 89c Demonstration Jlub Meetings For Week Are Announced Meeting' pf home demons tra uon club* In this county (or the coming week have been an nounced by Mrs. Florence 8 Sherrill, county home demonstra tion agent. They are aa follows: Today 'Thursday): County council meeting at the Agricul tural Building at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Walnut Creek club with Mrs. Minnie Stiwinter at 1 1 30 p m. Wednesday: Union-View club at Mrs. Henderson's store at 2 p.m Thursday: Sandtown club at 2 pm. with Mrs. Jake Waldroop. VAPOCANS FREEZER SUPPLIES Ft. Size : 10 Cans ? 10 Lids - - $1.18 ; 1 1 a Pt. Size: 20 Cans ? 20 Lids - - $2.49 j Qt. Size: 10 Cans ? 10 Lids - - $1.38 Same Lid Fits All 3 Sizes CROWN FREEZTAINERS y Unbreakable, flexible plastic con tainers that last a lifetime. Pt. Size Pkg. of 6 $1.59 1 </j Pt. Size: Pkg. of 6 $1.89 i Qt. Size: Pkg. of 6 $2.19 POLYETHYLENE BAGS In 6 Sizes Pt. Size Pkg. 45c Qt. Size Pkg. 55c 6x3x15 Fryer Size 8x4x18 Hen Size 10x8x24 Turkey Size Each Size Pkg. - - - - 69c i FREEZER JARS Pt. Size: $1.55 per case ) 22 Oz. Size: $1.75 per case No. 5 MOLASSES JARS Case of 6 83c No. 10 MOLASSES JARS Case of 6 $1.05 HOME CANNING i SUPPLIES A complete line of Ball Fruit Jars. All sizes, regular and wide mouth I with Dome Lids and Caps. COLD PACK CANNERS 16 Qt. Enamel - - - - $2.29 21 Qt. Enamel - - - - $3.95 16 Qt. Aluminum - - $3.95 FARMERS FEDERATION A. E. Frizzell, Manager Palmer Street Phone 82 Franklin, N. C. Jim Tysinger, Franklin Honor Graduate, Recipient Of N. C. State Scholarship Jim Edwin Tysinger, '57 honor graduate of Franklin High School has been awarded a "Talent for Jim Tysinger Garden Time . . . By M. E. GARDNER Sanitation in the vegetable gar den will pay dividends. Clean out all plants which have matured and also the weeds around them By doing this you accomplish two (things: destroy weed seed which will give you trouble next year and remove carry-over sources of many disease and insect ptsf The easiest thing to cio is leave I them alone but if is not best | Successful gardening, w he the !? i vegetable or flower, is dependent j upon doing jobs at the proptr time. ? _ Strawbe.y plantings in. tin 1 home gar:! eh uually have a rough times of it about this time of yea: ; because of weeds and dry weathei Kyep the weeds out and water tlir plants if you have it available During late August in the Mour ( tains and early September in thi I Eastern part of the state are eoor : times to apply fertilizer. If yo: i have a narrow matted row o if your plants are in hills t!v fertilizer u best applied in shallov furrows on either side of the If you have a wide matted row a part of the fertilizer can b placed in furrows and a part or the plants between the furrow The fertilizer should be applied | on the plants when the leaves are ! dry and brushed off About three I quarts of an 8-8-8 per 100 feet of | row should do the job. The best time to set new straw I berry plants in the Coastal Plain and lower Piedmont is from No | vember to February: and in the ! mountains during March or April depending on the weather con ditions. Be sure to get strong well rooted plants which are disease free and true-to-name Many perennials and biennials hollyhocks, mallows, dianthus foxglove, delphinium and pansie? can be started from seed if plant ed and grown under proper con ditions Generally speaking, peren nials that bloom in the fall arf started in the early spring. Plant.5 I produced in the fall will need i protection during the winter months. A cold frame is suggested Perhaps the easiest method for I increasing perennials is by divis ion. Make the division when vigor ous growth has slowed down. Late August and September are good times to divide peonies. Phlox: lilv-of-the-vallev. bleeding heart and many others All Subscription* Cash In Advance, Please The Franklin Press Service" scholarship at N. C. State College. One of 89 top-rankling fresh men who will enter the institution next month he received a $250 award. The award winners are selected from among the top graduates of North Carolina high schools and the awards range in value from $100 to $1,050 a year, depending upon the financial need of the recipient. Son of Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Ty sineer. of .Franklin Jim plans to major in electrical engineering. He was president of his class for four years at Franklin High. OK USED CARS And TRUCKS 57 Chevrolet V-8 4 dr Ra.iio. heater; two-tone paint. 4-barrel carburetor. Low mileage. 55 Plymouth 6 cyl. 4 dr. Radio, heater. New seat covers, two-tone paint. Real clean. $1345.00 * 53 Chev. Station Wagon Be! Air. 9-passenger. $895.00 56 Ford 6 cyl. tudor Heater, beautiful two -tone paint, clea.il as a whistle. $1545.00 ' ' 51 Plymouth Radio, heater. New paint. Clean. $250.00 ? TRUCKS 54 Chevrolet '/2 Ton Heater. Deluxe cab. $895.00 53 Dodge 1 Ton $595.00 55 Chev. 2 Ton V-8 Motor Low cab forward. 2-speed axle. ?" 55 Chevrolet 2 Ton 6-cyl., 2-speed axle with tandem. ? . BURRELL MOTOR CO., INC Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. Jack and Jill went up Town Hill To buy their school supplies. To Franklin 5 & 10c Store, of course. "Lunch Boxes * Lead Pencils ? Canvas Notebooks * School Bags ? Notebook Paper * Zipper Binders (Highest Count) * Crayons t Register here . . . for the 5 bikes to be given away Saturday. Franklin 5 & 10c Store On Main Street Franklin, N. C.
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