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At FAMILY entitled to credit may buy a General Motors car and pay for it while using it, aadcr the GMAC Plan. When time payments fint became an accepted form of car prehear. General Motor* organised its own finance company, the General Moton Accep tance Corporation, to make core that the aale of its cats on time would be in the buyer's interest and that the finance charge* would be fair. GMAC rates have always been low; and the last reduction has weed General Motors' customers more than $12,009,000. The General Motors line includes "a car for every purse and purpose"—a suitable model for every in come. You can buy it out of income, paying no more than the cash delivered price, pha only the low GMAC fmancmc cfaarpr. And the whole transac tion is so conducted as to keep your goodwill and CLIP THE COUPON T TB THE OftCAC FLAN to enjoy a new car U Use it to get a better car for what you plan to spend. Have General Motors quality. Share in the economies of volume production. Look over the list of General Motors We wOl send you faH information about that and about the fair, low-coet GMAC Plan of piyk| for it out of income. Don't wait. Clip the coupon and mail it TODAY. GENERAL MOTORS .. ——CUPTOt COUPON | General Motrin (Dept. A), Denote, Mich. I PLEA1—d. ..Hfcuni any *tl«idia an m *■ tmnAw I be Geataral Moion ptodnrt Muw aark^ ^ iUK) IWD rn/i novim okiuno CHEVROLET 7mod«U-$525to$745 ' ( | The quJtty car of the low-frtcad ML i U niBV M|inc, 1 j CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS■ H*aat, |)Hi I4H, MN I PONTIAC *. I | A low print "tbf ahiili i* • quality prw I net ind coaaatrwction. Value flo»»d W i 1 I aale. Hu larpat 6-rvHfuier mIm Ib fc 6-cylinder IW-autiful line*. iUur BiJlii Dweo Aniah. AD OLDSMOBILE11 modelt—$875to$l 190 A fax car •( modrratr com. Oratiin your finer tart*; Mb ki every Bead. Beautiful Flaber Bodic* Diaco finuh Po« rfui NcyllaJrr engine. Harmonic balancer and other m agr (Seal 4-whrd brake*. And a wide ciaoict o. aaMtdel*. □ Winning and Holding goodwill im)»li<n I •uperior |m<wn»nrr. Fbiue Bodiaa. Duvo I ■Manend chaaai*. 4-wheel brake*. A "«ii" wt doubly aaaured a* a product of General Motor*. leb — $1195 to $1995 fcaick't worth. Otntr k'* itanaaant that itanew tnodala iniinm •Tlw GrratHt Bulck Ever Built." Vibrar.otUe*. beyond baltat. (xylinder valrr-in-hcad ii«iai Fiaher Hnrflaa Hue.. Uniak. I —$2495 to $2685 □! aamifnl car ilnlfiiiil and built by < i car M Cadillac. Haa V-type I inlalk Now on dtaplay. 1 — ! CADILLAC Tha flaaaar in Aa^rj liadii laid. Standard of the i (ALL I If P.O.*. FACTORY 1 m. | ] PPLCO-L1QHT ta MatanfaatnLMap ran I tha aanyanlanaaa and • f la ila 11 at •. • ■ ■ were chattering Hfca ■ eat of hi Um> Hand* of an Anda tf it hadat boon for that, On# would Mt hava impaired made David'a t«U chat tar and the ■tory of kit chilly ride Una In a- refrigerator «ar »dn1 la aaa the world la the _ __ _ • iwin§wniwT wr• h* far* lata Virginia and M work M the Virginia farww wa» M hard M M U li North Caretlaa Owe* in M* nk polar parlar *ar Da rid couldn't gat **1 After th* flrat hoar in Involotary David Th* flnt boa Th* traia did aot ma at* */ 4__l _ I _ k-.t ^ _i _L> a. »iqpnw, wiv n«pv rifni on m> ton. Prom th*a oa the pi mi am all work and no al**p, om* la a whit* David aat down far a raat hat aa alow In all my Hf*." aaid David. Finally th* train came ta a atop la David'a exertion* war* aot at aa i Nobody eaaM to opaa th* door. Ho daaard fma daylight till dark aad waa Juat begiaaing to tMak that tha ■aciontiata wara wrong ia fr—ling to d*atk waa a plaaa* ta aad K. whan a car aim*. Ha tharr waa David with Ma toath flying up and down Ilka a trip doing a rod. So David to eoart for traapaaaing. He eoaldat! •top hia laath chattarlag to tall hi* atory to th* poHc*. Only whan Judge Duff aahad him what ha waa aMvering about could David tall Ma atory and that woa him proba tion with order* ta tha prohatioa of Hear to a** that David got back ta tunny Hamilton. North Carolina, frrr Netic* North (Carolina, Kurr> County, ia th* Superior Court. Uy virtu* of an order made by th* Clark of the Superior Court of sorry County in the a portal proceeding, en titled, Luia Hick* Moon, at al, va. licorgr Hicka. at al, thereby appelat ing the underaigned rommiaaioner for the purpose, I will offer for aala on the premiaaa the 4th day af Jaaa. 1M7. at 1 P. M, that certain tract or parcel of land acreaa Ixjyill'a Creek from Foy Manu facturing Company, and deacrihod aa followa: Lying on the weat aide of Lovill'a Creek, and beginning on the aouth aide of Pine Street in the N. E. corner af land aold to M. A. Patterson by The Land Company, and una in line with fence, rana S. 14 1-4 deg. W. 424 feat '* Patteraon'a linn, aad to bar S. E. corner; thence S. 5 deg. E. 207 1-2 feat to tha edga uf »at«r of Lovill'a Creek; thence up and with the bank of aaid creek aa it meander* t > W. A. Bolt'a 8. E. corner; thence N. 4 deg. and SO minutea W. S54 feat to the aouth edge of Pine Street; thence with the edge of aaid atraet 295 feet to the beginning. Ternta of aale to bo announced on day of aala. Thia the 5th day of May. 1927. E. C BIVEN8 Commiaaionar. Notice of Traatee'a gala af Laad By virtue of authority veated ia the underpinned truatee In a certain deed of truat executed the Srd day af May, 1927, by A. D. Wagoner aad wife. Sarah U Wagoner, ta tha un deraigned truatee for Elwood TUley to aecura aa indebtedaaaa of $800.08, default having bean made la tha pay ment of the note therein aacurad aad at the requeat of the holder. I will aatl for eaah to tha higheat bidder at pub lic auction, la front at tha Bank of Mount Airy, Mount Aln, M. C, oa . Jaaa li. 1»2T ■ At 1 o'clock. P. M. the following Jaanrihad real aetata: Ad)otaing tha landa of S. 0. Mar ahall at al., lot No. 7 ia block 2 aa ahowa oa plat book aa pag* 38, ra IT County, H. C., aad known aa High land Park, tha formal piayaitr of T. A Hamilton aad M. W. Venahla. On the line betwren thia lot and lot No. I which ia awaad hy 8. 0. Mar aha II, thara la a *aB, which la a l-t-a " ,, 1 ■ ■ J 1 -i->l- * L.aL l » ^»wll vWqN JO!nviy mi DOvB IOW> K entire latere* of tha parttaa af " la 2S?to^ 1 « 1-1 E », n. m i I a kwsffl ThcfEconomy Of Electric Cookery Aside from the many obvious advantages of the electric range this cooking appliance appeals to the family of ordinary meant because of its economy in operation. Of course it means much to Mother to have a comfortable kitchen in hot weather. It means much to her to be relieved of the necessity for constantly attending the fire and constantly watching the food in the oven or on the top of the stove. The extra hours of recreation, rest, or other more pleasant duties not only mean a great deal to mother but they mean much also to the balance of the family. Hie su perior results in cooking, due to the absolute uniformity, ease of control and other features of the electric range, are of course ap preciated by the entire family. BUT, the feature that appeals to DAD, upon whom rests the bur den of meeting the bills at the first of the month, is the economy of the electric range. The Southern Public Utilities Company several years ago established a special cooking rate and that rate has since been reduced so that today it is considerably less than rainary ef heaper to n v of our is cheaper to cook with electricity than it is with oil. way it is tpi one-half the rate for lights and ordinary electric service in the home. At this special rate it is cheaper to cook with electricil than it is with coal or wood. Many of our customers say that With more than 4,000 electric ranges in use on our system, many of them in homes where they are used by servants who may be notoriously careless in the operation of the range, the average bill for service is approximately $5.00 per month. In many com munities the average is considerably less than that figure. • 4 'I In the city of Chester, S. C., two out of three of the white resi dential customers of the company use electric ranges. In other words two-thirds of the white population of this town are enjoy ing the comfort, the economy, the healthfulness and the other ad vantages that attend the use of the electric range. In Mount Ainr the average of the bills of the 71 electric range users on our lines for the past four months has been $8.78. No housewife in Mount Airy can afford not to carefully investi gate the advantages of the electric range, and to consider what in electric range in her kitchen will mean to her. The special features of our campaign offer not only enable the housewife to secure an electric range at enable her to pav for it w foying its use and benefits. secure an electric range at a low price'but on such terms as will enable her to pay for it without inconvenience while she is «n Southern Public Utilities Ok
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