in fall CLEANING SUPPLIES! Self-Shining Wax For Floors (Qt. 49c) Dixie-Home Wax - 29c For Floors, Walls Woodwork & Laundry (Qt. 69c) Texize Cleaner .... - 39c Highly Absorbent long Lasting Cotton Floor Mops - 69c Effketrt MowmJioM CWommt Sturdy Spic&Span... 2 ?? 47c Scrub Brushes . . 21c Gold Stal Dixt. Mt. Fhw Qvolitr Giass Wax * <* 59c B r o o ? s a ? ?? ^ $1.17 TIME-SAVER SPECIAL DELMONICO SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI Buy three 7 oz. packages of spaghetti or macaroni and get a new Fire-King Utility Baking Pan? Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. GET ALL ,,M M 4 ITEMS It IJC FOR ONLY \J Fr?w? Fm4 Valm+nl Pktsweet Frozen Fwih Cat Broccoli . ??' 19c Ptetswset Frozen Freeh Butter Beans . '22" 19c ARMOUR /KiUiZ* ? Armour's All-Meat Treat TREET 12 Oz Can 45c Real Sugar-Cured Ham CHOPPED HAM 12-Oz. Can 54c Armour's Savory BEEF STEW 16-Ox. Cm 53c Armour's Tasty TAMALES IOJ-Oi. Jar 26c Armour's Two-Bite Franks Vienna Sausage * 21c TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY . 1-ii.V li Packed At The Fleeting Moment Of Perfect Flavor! Vacuum Packed Yellow NIBLETS O ao, Q C ( CORN * ?- 03 Fine Flavor Red Label LUZIANNE Lb. COFFEE c" 83 Thrifty Short Grain Rice WATER 3u. MAID Green Giant Peas . . . N-0i 21 0 You Can't Bake Wrong With Bake-Rite ? -1*3, * : . "in : Bake-Rite Shortening - 75? Produce Department Values! Fresh Purple Hull Crowder Fresh Yellow Crookneck Peas 2 23e Squash.. 2 - 29c Fresh, Small Green Fancy Sweet " ' * Lima Beans 2 35? Red Grapes 2 25e Favorite Eating Apple! Fancy Red Delicious Apples 3 - 39c F^r4-.Ai?^ The Dixie-Home Quality-Tender Pregram Is YOUR GUARANTEE! Tasty & Nutritious As More Expensive Cuts? Pork Chop* ^ Economy Chops. . . - 59c ? \ Economical Pork Roast Meaty Country Style Boston Butt ? 55c Back Bone . - 57? f ECONOMY CUT Southern Gold Colored Vi's MARGARINE - 26c Household Cleanser OLD DUTCH Cm 12e Granulated Soap OCTAGON Ue. 29C Nutritious Dog Food IDEAL u. c- |56 Soap Powcbr OCTAGON 3 iwn*. 25? MarVELous For DMwt VEL 29* Paper Dinner Napkins MARCAL 15C The Foaming Cleanter A J AX - 12e Laundry Soap OCTAGON 3 - 22* Pastel Paper Nopldra MARCAL 2 ??? 25? For Family Watli FAB U* 29C Cttonitr OCTAGON ?? 10e Neu?s uAbout People MRS W E. HUNNICUTT. Society Editor ? Telephone 211 MISS RICE BRIDE OF MICHIGAN MAN Mr. and Mrs. Lem Rice, of Franklin, Route 3. have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Leona Rice, to 1 Roy Ruszkowski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruszkowski, of Flint. Mich. The marriage was performed In Flint on August 20 by Jus tice of the Peace Henrietta C. Hart. Mrs. Ruszkowski is a graduate of Franklin High school and i worked in Winston-Salem this summer. Mr. Ruszkowski is em : ployed by General Motors in I Flint, where they will live. i Personal Mention I , Miss Merrily Brooks, of Char lotte. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bosco and small daughter, Marie Antoin ette, of Falls Church, Va.. are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst. Mrs. C. C. Daniels and Miss Evelyn Daniels have returned to New York City after spending the summer at their home, "Dixie Hall". Mrs. Henry Slagle is in the C. J. Harris Community hos pital, Sylva, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and son, of Salisbury, are vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Setser. Mrs. Benjamin Neely and Mrs. W. E. Lotspeich have returned Several Attend W.S.C.S. Meeting In Highlands Among those attending the j Woman's Society of Christian Service sub-district study course I in Highlands Wednesday of last I week were Mrs. Roy Cunning Iham. Mrs William Smart. Mrs. I A. A Siler, Mrs. Paul Callahan. | Mrs. W. A Rogers. Mrs. Earl {Harmon. Mrs. Fred S Moore. Mrs. Nelson Waldroop. Mrs ! Henry Cabe, Mrs. T. W. Porter. | Miss Laura Jones. Mrs. Frank | A. Starrette and Mrs. P. H. j Potts. to Atlanta, Ga , following a visit , with Mrs. Joe Setser. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Brooksbire visited relatives in Demorest, j Ga., on Sunday. Mrs Donald Collier, of Chi cago, HI., is the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lucy Col lier. Mrs. Pritchard Smith, Jr., of Waynesville, underwent, an op eration at Angel clinic Friday afternoon- and is reported im proving, John Cheek, of Franklin, underwent an operation at Angel clinic Monday. The Rev. Will Lunsford, of Nantahala, was admitted to Angel clinic Monday. Mrs. Aaron Stevens, of Frank lin, underwent an operation at Angel clinic last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell and daughter, Judy, of Wash ington. D. C., were guests of Mrs. Maxwell's father, Charles D. Raby, last week. J. P Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore, who broke his leg at Cullasaja school, is at Angel clinic.; A stork shower, honoring Mrs. Charles Mincey, was held Tues day night at the home of Mrs. Leslie Young. Mrs. Logan Allen, Jr. and Mrs. Young were co hostesses. The honoree received many lovely gifts. Paul Higdon, of North Brook field, is visiting friends and rel- " atives here. Can you answer "Yes" to these questions? Are You looking for a good job? Can You live on $100 per week? Do You have a car? Are You neat, industrious? Are You Looking for advancement? Do You have managerial ability? Are You ready to go to work? Have an opening for two men in Macon County. If you can answer Yes to these questions, please contact for personal interview. Thomas C. Blevins Skyway Hotel Lobby Franklin, N. C. Saturday, September 20. 9-12 a. m. ? 2-4 p. m. JUST OPENED J RICKMAN'S O. K. Rubber Welders I Tire Store and Recapping Shop At Rear of Ray & Welch (In space formerly occupied by Houston's Garage) O. K. RUBBER WELDERS Is a name that carries with it a nation-wide guarantee . . . This is one of about 1300 of their shops. m + -*? I EARL RICKMAN, Manage v Is a native of Macon County, and prior to going to Brevard several years ago, was with the Farmers Federation here for several years. ? He invites his friends and the general public to visit the new shop. i s They will find there a welcome, guaranteed quality and s?rvice, and a square deal for all, all the time.