NEWS - PEOPLE I mrs. nibs* huiffllcuTt . Botitij Mi tor, Telephone 111 MRS. CLABK IS SFEAKKB AT GUILD DINNER MEET Mr*. W. C. Clark, of Waynea ville, wile of the Methodist dig- t trlct superintendent, vu the chief speaker at the dinner meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Franklin Metho dlat church, held test Thursday evening at Panorama Court. Mrs. Clark, who dlacusMd missions, was Introduced by Mrs. Fred Slagle, toot chair man of the Woman's Society for Christian Service. The Guild president, Mrs. Hunter Callo way, presided. CITY MARKET PHONE 124 BRYANT JACOBS LARGE SIZE DREFT 27c ?l-LB. CARTON LARD 59* CLO-WHITE BLEACH, qt. 121/jc WESTERN SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. 69c 1 LB. 4 m. BALLARD'S PANCAKE MIX, box 15= DRESSED FRYERS, lb. 59c SKNlOHS ten JOT ANNUAL FICNIC AT ARROWOOD - Members of the senior cltuU 1 of the Fmnklln High school en- ; Joyed an all-day picnic at Ar- 1 nwood Olade last Friday. The i picnic is an annual senior class I event. Personal Mention Mrs. Glenn Oaughron and daughter, Mrs. Eugene Haley, ' and Mrs. Haley's three children left Sunday afternoon to re- j turn to their home at Fairmont, Ga., after a visit here to Mrs. Caughron's daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, and family. Mrs. Clinton Johnson-Cham berlain, of Atlanta, is spending a few days here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hlg don have announced the birth of a son, Paul Clayton, April 19 at the Clayton Maternity hospital, Clayton, Ga. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Carver, of Franklin, twin daugh ters, Nella Fae and Ella Ma ye, April 30 at Angel clinic. Nichols. Transferred To Hot Springs, Ark. D. W. Nichols, formerly of Franklin, has been transferred from the regional Forest Serv ice office in Atlanta to Hot Springs, Ark., It has been learn ed here. Mrs. Nichols and their children have gone to Hot Springs to join Mr. Nichols, after spending several days here with Mrs. Nichols' mother, Mrs. J. E. Calloway. G. L. Jones, 111 Ai Home 1st Asheville, Improving G. L. Jones, who is seriously 111 at his home In Asheville, is slowly improving, and relatives here were informed yesterday that his condition Is favorable. Mr. Jones, former Franklin res ident, became 111 of a heart af fection 10 days ago. ? -M *? Get I HIINDRE I Do You Wiunt Macon County to Get ONE MILLION, SIX HI . THOUSAND DOLLARS I for Better Schools and Roads? I u m A vote for the School and Road Bond Issue on June 4th will mean: 1. Your children will be assured of better facilities for ob taining a basic education. 2. School buses will travel over better and safer roads ? v. children will get to school on time. 3. Farmers will have roads over which they can travel to j market, regardless of weather. 4. Business will profit by an increase in rural trade. \ 5. The doctor can get to your home when you need him. Retter Schools and Roads, Inc., For Macon County HENRY W. CABE, Chairman E. J. WHITMIRE, Vice-Chairman LYMAN HIGDON, Co-Chairman SILER SLAGLE, Vice-Chairman Headquarters For OK Used Cars And Trucks PASSENGER CARS 1947 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan, low mileage, runs like new $1,695.00 1946 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan. Radio & Heater. A-l condition $1,395.00 1941 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan? A good buy $745.00 1946 FORD Tudor- ? Extra clean for $1,195.00 1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-door Sedan? 1 -owner car. Low mileage. A real buy $995.00 1941 CHEVROLET Tudor? In good condition for ' $845.00 1949 MERCURY. Sedan Coupe ? Low mileage $1,995.00 1940 FORD Tudor ? Rough $295.00 1941 OlLDSMOBlLE 4-door Sedan? 1 -owner car ? New paint job ? low mileage $895.00 1949 FORD Custom Deluxe ? New $1,795.00 1936 PLYMOUTH Tudor? A good buy for $195.00 1933 PLYMOUTH Tudor? A-l condition for $295.00 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor-Clean car throughout ? Good tires $895.00 1940 CHEVROLET S-Passenger * Coupe ? A good buy for $745.00 1940 PLYMOUTH 5-Passenger coupe ? Clean. Runs good. Only $695.00 1940 FORD Tudor? New motor Factory built ? A real buy for $845.00 1939 CHEVROLET Tudor Extra dean $895.00 1944) FORD Tudor? Extra clean for $795.80 1938 PONTIAC 8 Tudor?A good buy for only $105.90 1937 PLYMOUTH Tudor. A good buy $285.01 1935 CHEVROLET Standard Tudor. In good condition? A real buy for $225.00 BUY YOUR TIRES THIS WEEK In order to make room for <m new show room and parts depart ment, we are still selling 6:00x16 first-line tires for $9.95, plus tax and your old tire, no matter how slidk they are. These tires can be bought on the GMAC budget plan. The make and brand of these tires are: Dayton Thorobred, Pennsylvania, Gillette, Richmond Statesman. Come in this week and let us fix up your car with a new set of tires. ? LET US CONDITION YOUR CAR FOR SUMMER DRIVING Our expert mechanics go over your car from bumper to bumper when you bring it here for a check-up. Repairs and adjustments are prescribed only as required. Our service is prompt ? our prices are fair and reasonable. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We want to stress the fact tint we feel duty bound to our cus tomer* and friend* to see that they are perfectly satisfied when they bring their car here for service. We truly value your good will and patronage and want you to bring in your car any time for a check-up or complete service. PICKUPS 1946 FORD ?/2 Tan $995.00 1947 CHEVROLET */2 Ton pickup Like new for only $1,195.00 1946 DODGE V2 Ton ? Radio and theater ? Low mileage for $1,095.00 1945 DODGE V2 Ton pickup ? A .real buy for $845.00 1942 CHEVROLET? 1 Ton? Good tires ? Runs good ? Metal bed $595.00 1942 GMC 1 Ton Dual wheel ? A real farm truck for only $795.00 1941 FORD l/2 Tom ? Rum good, and is a good buy for $695.00 TRUCKS 1948 CHEVROLET 2-ton? ,Low mileage ? Good tires $1,795.00 1948 FORD P/2 Ton ? New ? Driven only 900 miles $1,895.00 1947 CHEVROLET 2-ton ? 2-ipeed. axle ? Cattle frame ? For only $1,695.00 1947 CHEVROLET 2-ton? 2-spead axle ? A real buy for $1,295.00 1946 CHEVROLET 2-ton ? 2-speed axle ? Stake body ? Runs and drives like new $1,295.00 1946 INTERNATIONAL? 2-ton? A-l condition ? Long wheel bate $1,195.00 1946 CHEVROLET? iy2Ton? Low mileage ? Rum & looks like new $1,195.00 1946 DODGE IV2 Ton ? Heavy duty ? A clean truck ? Been used on farm $1,145.00 1 ON CAB FIMANCIHa I *1 uii thi , ' ? CMAC PLAN BURKELL MOTOR COMPANY, l?

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