OFFICE PHONE.' 799 Hours: 9-5 Wed: 9-18 DR. GEO. R. McSWEEN CHIROPRACTOR X-RAY VV. MAIN ST. FRANKLIN, N. C. WE WANT YOUR REFRIGERATOR J NOW! UP TO $100.00 ALLOWANCE ON A BEAUTIFUL, NEW 1951 KEMNATCR! KELVINATOR MODKL TM ACT NOW! W? KMd uimI r*#rio??w otort for our p?ok iiimmir business I Call us today I We must have older refrig erators for our summer cus tomers! So we'll give you the top dollar . . . depend ing on age and condition. You may get within $15 or $20 of what you paid no more than 6 or 6 years ago! Trade-in your present re frigerator now on a new 19SX Kelvinator. Assure for your home all the advan tages of refrigeration at its beat ? for years to come! Ea|ey Hm fiaeit feodkeeping jj war achieved I Own the great - new TWIN CONTROL Kelvin | otor. Two separate controls . . . J for giant 70-lb. freezer and I big "Cold-Mist" refrigerator 1 that defrosts it?If auioma 3 ikaHyi Twelve cu. ft. of cold space in the floor space of old-style "4VI Other handsome new Kelvina tors In a range of sizes ... all outstanding buysl The photograph above was made during the second annual coronation se.vice of the Macon County Baptist a: aciation. The event, for the girl's auxiliary, was held at the Iotla church during the youth rally July 13. (L to R) front row Bobby Gay TaPent, Doris Bailey, "Queen" Lu Gibson, Sue Bailey, Sue Bryson, Dwain Downs and Herald Bobby Dowdle. Back row, Mrs. Jim Kerry, di visional young people's leader, Mrs. R. L. MoGahl, counselor, Patsy Cantrell, Betty McCall, Joan Sellers, Emma Jean l)own>, Betty Jean Allen, Joyce Deitz, Sally .\iincey, Christine IVasf'ey, Wanda Cantrell, Bertha Cantrell, Mrs. Pearl Tallent, Mrs. Ada Brown, counselor, and Mrs. Jack Cabe, as sociational leader. 4 Macon Airmen Completing Basic Training At Lackland Four Macon County men, re cent enlistees in the U. S. Air Force, are , completing basic in doctrination courses at Lackland Air Force fcnse, San Antonio, Tex., the base public informa tion office announced this week. They r.re Pvt. James H. Nor ton. 13, sop of Mr. and Mrs. E. Norton, of Otto, Pvt. Charles L. Cabe, 20, son of C. Cabe, of Otto, Pvt. George B. Myers, son i of L. Myers, of Franklin, and Pvt. Doyle D. Stiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stiles, of Frank lin, Route 2. West's Mill The annual Jessie L. West picnic dinner was held at Ar rowood glade July 22. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, of Cullowhee, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. West, and children, Emily Sue and Jereal, of Ashe ville, Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Wil liams and children, Ilah Joe and Ricky, of Cullowhee, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughter, of Cullowhee, Mrs. Rebecca Nan Smith, of Cullo whee, Mrs. Lewis Smith, Jr., of Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. West and daughter, Ruth, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. West, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. West, Jr., and daughters, Linda and Patricia, and Mrs. Clara Owens, and son, Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. J. Conley Brad ley and family, of Brevard, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs. S. W. | Leatherman. Pvt. Oliver Allen, of Fort j Jackson, S. C., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. D. A. Allen. Miss June Bond, of Waynes- j ville and England, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Raby have , moved into the J. L. Henson home in East Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. John Raby and family, and Mrs. Effie Raby ate spending a week camping at Fontana Dam. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. West, of Asheville, spent the week-end with Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holbrook. Seaman John P. Jones, of San Diego, Calif., spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Green and son, Don, of High Point, are vis iting Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs. J. M. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holbrook and son, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mr. Holbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dalton and daughter, Josephine, made a business trip to Gainesville, Ga? last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bryson and daughter, Nora Lee Bryson, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mrs. Bryson's mother, Mrs. J. M. Morgan. Mrs. Ralph Shelton and son of Ashevilel, are spending the week with Mrs. Shelton's moth er, Mrs. John Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hol brook, of Hot Springs, Ark., are visiting J. M. Holbrook's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hol brook. Miss Betty Leatherman, of Asheville, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. S. W Leatherman. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt B:yson. of Detroit, Mich., are spending the week with Mr. Bryson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bry son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bryson and daughter, Nora Lee Bryson, are visiting Mr. Bryson's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dalton and family, of Greenville, S. C., are visiting Mr. Dalton's mother, Mrs. John Dalton, and Carl Dalton. Mrs. Grady Mozeley and son. Edwin, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mozeley's daughter, Mrs. Lyle Raby, and Mr. Raby. Sam Franklin is spending the week with his family. He is employed in Norfolk, Va. The coal mined from under the hills and valleys of Penn sylvania in the past 125 years i is equal to the bulk of material that would be involved in dig ging 71 channels as long and as deep as the Panama Canal. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Macon Theatre BIdg. Phone 107 WATCH For Our BIG ANNOUNCEMENT In Next Week's Press CAROLINA PHARMACY Taitk'ul Tjtmd. A ft 'MY COFFEE CUP" My little Coffee Cup. my faith* ful friend ... a thousand time* | each month you touch my lip? and always tell me when I j slip and fill you thoughtlessly with coffee harsh and thin . . . you frown and scold, it's all my I fault, for you can only give 4 what I put in . . . but Irom this day forth, my little cup. you'll always smile at me . . I'll fill you up, my faithful friend, with .mellow flavored JFG. \ Remember to save the JFG coupon on each package 01 JFG Special Cofiee. These coupons will save you mono on valuable household items. Drop us a card tor a t'rt-e catalog Or, better still, come to see us. JFG Cof fee Co , 200 W. Jackson Ave., Knoxvtlle 1, Tenn. TRADE IN "LOGANVILLE" . . . , ? Phoi,j by Fred Blaine and Bill Willoughby "THE FARMER'S FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER" BROWN AND CARSON Groceries ? Feeds, Seeds ? Fertilizer Phone 297 Franklin, N. C. J. S. CONLEY Esso Distributor DOWNS FEED AND GROCERY Feed ? Seed ? Fertilizer Phone 226 Franklin, N. C. SHOOK S SERVICE STATION Shell Products ? Firestone Tires Phone 9104 Franklin, N. C. FRANKLIN FEED MILL "Quality Feed at Low Cost" Phone 41 Franklin, N. C. MASHBURN-SORRELLS MOTOR CO. Plymouth service Chrysler Phone 281 Franklin, N. C. MORGAN'S CAFE "Good Food Priced Right" POINDEXTER S ESSO STATION Easo Product* ? Atlas Batteries and Tires

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