SPECIALS THIS WEEK Fold away Electric Irons $1.95 ea Hot Plates ? Double Burner, 3 sp?e>J $10.50 js Single Burner $3.33 ea Waffle Irons $8.50 and $10.50 Western Auto Associate Store THE FAbV IS BY GENERAL ELECTRIC G-E COLOR DETECTIVE WORKS FOR FARMER, THE RECORDING SPECTROPHOTOMETER WAS DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO HELP PEOPLE WITH COLOR-MATCHING PROBLEMS. IT HAS BEEN USED TO ANALYZE COLORS OF DUCK SKIN FOR A POULTRYMAN WHO WANTED TO BREED DUCKS WITH THE COLOR THAT SOLD BEST. STRAWBERRIES FOR CHRISTMAS THE SUMMER HARVEST IS KEPT FRESH THE VEAfZ. ROUND IN A G-E HOME FREEZER. THE 8-CUBIC FOOT MODEL HOLDS 2QO POUNDS OF FOOD. 1 i TESTED 13 MILLION TIMES ! THAT'S HOW MANy TIMES GENERAL ELECTRIC TRIED OUT A NEW-TYPE LIGHT SWITCH? TO MAKE SURE IT WOULD NOT FAIL IN USE. THIS IS A TVPICAL EXAMPLE OP THE CARE THAT GOES. INTO EVERy G-E PRODUCT. GENERAL ? ELECTRIC MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Your Pioneer Hardware Store Phone 23 Franklin, N. C. General Electric Dealer Mrs. H. E. Baldwin Diet At Her Home After Long Illness Mrs Harley E. Baldwin, moth er of nine children, died at her home at Franklin, Route 2, Sat urday morning at 3:45 o'clock following a long illness. Mrs. Baldwin, who was the former Miss Priscilla Jane Humphreys, was born in 1891 in Macon county. She married Mr Baldwin in 1906 and spent mast of her life in this community. She was a member of the Franklin Baptist church. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Franklin Baptist church with the Rev. Charles E Parker officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Ous Bald win, Lawrence Patton, Cecil Baldwin, Joe Ashear, Thad Pat ton, Harry Thomas, Don Bald win. and Neville Bateman. Mrs. Baldwin is survived by her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Ralph Freeman, Weaver ville; Mrs. Jack Guest. De troit, Mich.; Mrs. John D. Wells, Franklin; and Mrs. James Eav enson, Waynesville; five sons, Bert of Highlands, Vernon of Franklin, Bill of Belle Glade, Fla , Harold, Charles, and How ard, all of Franklin; three brothers, Charles Humphreys, the Rev. George Humphreys of Gainesville, Ga.; and the Rev. U. G. Humphreys of Easley. S. | C.; three sisters, Mrs. Bob I Ganttl Canton; Mrs Margaret McLean, Fletcher; and Mrs. An nie Garrett, Pelzer, S. C. The body lay in state at the Bryant funeral home until 1 p. m. Monday. Directors of this funeral home were in charge of the arrangements. Rye Gra?s, Winter Peas Available At AAA Office Rye grass and Austrian winter I peas are still available at the AAA office. Farmers who have previously obtained some of these seed may secure an addi tional supply if they desire to do more seeding, according to Mrs. Mary B. Justice, secretary of the local AAA office. NEWW Give your car good-as new efficiency, top-flight smoothness, by letting us completely overlhaul motor and put it in dependable shape for cold weather driving. Frank and Rufus Ray ? at ? Mashburn's Garage East Main Street You Are Invited to Drive America's Newest Fine Car Here's flood news far yam who love a really fine automobile. The Frazer Manhattan ? America'* Newest Fine Car ? is berel To yon who appreciate beauty and distinction, advanced engi neering and master craftsmanship in a motor car. we a cordial invitation tm drive this supremely new Kaiser-Fraaer creation ? 100%- postwar engineering; 10#% -postwar design i Come in or phone today* Willow Ru is now producing better than m car m mbrmtr and we an delivering aowl , . "? JV R, A. rMn K Kr MOONEY MOTOR CO. Phone 257 , FRANKLIN, N. C. Ann Page Mello Wheat 14c Clasp's Strained Foods 3 <*?? 23c CUpp'i Chopped Foods c" 10c Gerber'i Foods .... 3 Jvf 25c u FOOD STORES !l i GRAPES , 3 lbs. for APPLES, 3 lbs. for ..." GRAPEFRUIT, 2 for POTATOES, 10 lbs. for BANANAS , 2 lbs. for ... l?MONS, doz. Yi? IMa? ? UaUv Nm? ? Youngitert km the crtamy-rich flavor of thrifty White Houk Milk, lu uMed pur* vitamin D. help* grow Mrmifhter, ?trover arm* and leg* ? better teeth. Aik your doctor! NIBLETS sr "S? 17c PEAS . . . ?sar . . . . 17c TOMATO JUICE? 2 25c PEACHES . . csa- . . "J-** 25c FLOUR . . .aass. . . 82c SPAGHETTI 2"^ 25c GRAPEFRUIT -??- ?&.' 15c TOMATOES Standard Pack 2 sj 25c IONA PEAS 3 SJ 29c SALAD ft 31c APPLE JUICE A a 19c CORN FLAKES *3" K 10c PIE CRUST "fC 17c Woodbury Facial SOAP * b?. i9c Palmolive SOAP. 2 a 27c Cashmere Bouquet SOAR 2 -23c ? Octagon Laundry SOAP - 9c ~ . ^ CLEANSER^ - Itt SWMOkMI? % ' Soap 2 m 19c ^ __ " . Hur_?,^ro. STUK^e ?e SwM_? 1.01 12b V l UNowicn^ 3 ? 13c SUGAR, 10 lbs. for 94 SPARKLE GELATIN, 3 for .... 22 FRUITCOCT, No. 2 12 can .... 40 PEANUT BUTTER, 1 pt. for... 33r PORK BEANS, 2 lb. can 27< COFFEE 8 O'Clock, 2 lbs. for 77c 3 lbs. for $1.12 a Red Circle, 2 lbs. for 81c Bokar, 2 lbs. for 85c