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. MASON'S - WIffi-END SPEOA1S 1U J F G COFFEE ... 83' ? ia ran LARD ..55?= I LB. PaE 71 LARD ...... Sl-15 SUGAR ...... 47c ALL LARGE WASHING POWDERS .... 28c NO. 2 PEACH HALVES. . 29c LB. PORK SAUSAGE ..... 39c LB. PORK ROAST 39c LB. PORK CHOPS 49c LB. BONELESS STEW ...... 59c LB. MINUTE STEAK 69c Phone 9 WE DELIVER PIAL ISTATT7 K- TMNSmS LL Bd L Norton et tl to Jess Norton, property, Sn\lthbrtdge Township, December SI. R. C. Rlckman, acting com missioner, to Frank and Vir ginia Roper, property In county, December 17. Delia Stamey et al to Howard C. Ledford and Orpha Ledford, property, Smith hrtdge Town ship, January S. Mabel Dills Thomas and hus band, Van B. Thomas, to Ray anB Lillle Dills, property, Sugar fork Township, December 29. Mrs. Delia Berry to James and Flora F. McCall, property. Franklin Township, December 28. Billy and Meta Bryson to I. T. and Charlotte Peek, property. Franklin Township, December 31. Jimmy Hunnlcutt to Edgar E. and Edna J. Dowdle, property In county, December 31. W. L. and Pearl Setser to Ted Reber, 120 acres, Franklin Township, January 3. Allen Jenkins to M. E. Teague, property, Highlands Township, January S. E. H. and Flora Brown, to Fred and Pearl Vinson, prop CbulM T. and Halite V. tad ford to La vera* Setters, prop erty, Franklin Township, Janu ary ?. Frank and Oora McDowell to Joeeph and Mildred McDowell, property, Ellljay Township, Jan uary 6. C. C and Oracle Welch to Frank Olbson, property, Cowee Township, January 6. Fred and Pearl Vinson to Claude and Bernlce Chastaln, property, Flats Township, Jan uary 0. Walter and Alice Olbson and Frank and Leo Olbson to C. C. and Oracle Welch, property, Cowee Township, January 8. ? Cullasaja Mrs. Gordon Gibson is visit ing her sons, Carl and J. D. Russell, in Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. C. T. Bryson is spending the week in Elizabethton, Tenn.. with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Ritchie. / Mr. and Mrs. Sarrupy Bryson and family spent the holidays in Naranja, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders and daughter, Deborah, of Sumter, S. C., spent the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moses. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope and son, and Miss Lena Lee Crlso. For a Week . . . Beginning January 8, all our HATS Are Reduced to HALF PRICE They are all by Gage ( DOROTHY'S SHOP MRS. ROBERT RAMEY, Mgr. Phone 4625 Clayton, Ga. 1' wS,-^4 .. Worlds newest powers 4IUIGK& GREATEST CARS IH 50 GREJff YEARS re you see pictured the .Goldea Anniversary Roadmaster ? engineered, styled, powered and ? bodied to be fully worthy of its paragon role in this fiftieth year of Buick building. A quick listing of simple facts will reveal just cause for celebration. ^ It has the world's newest V8 engine. Vertical valves; 12-volt electrical system; 180 pounds lighter; entire engine is so compact, a new, more maneuver able chassis has been built around it. It has 188 Fireball horsepower. A new Buick record; engine horsepower per pound increased 40 %. ?jf It has a compression ratio of 8.5 to 1. Highest compression on the American scene today; bettered fuel economy. , if H has a dynamic-flow muffler. For the first time in automotive history, a muffler with zero power loss. V It has a new Twin-Turbine Dynaflow Drive. Now adds far swifter, quieter, more efficient getaway to infinite smoothness at all speed ranges. ft- it has new braking power. Most powerful braking action of any Buick in fifty years; plus the new ease of Power Brakes, optional at extra cost. if It has a still finer ride. The softest, steadiest, most buoyantly level ride that Buick' s advanced engineering bat yet produced. Television lieal-lhe WICK CIRCUS HOUR-ever, fourth Tuesday. nuBtnnumiHiLESMiuiii BBICK WILL BBILBTBEM Oft Oispfey January 9 & It has, also, wondrous handling ease, with Power Steer ing as standard equipment. It has superb comfort. It has sumptuous fabrics and tailoring. And its acoustics are so thoroughly mastered that it may well be oae of ^ the world's most quiet cars. But no listing of facts can do true justice to this phe nomenal automobile, or to its brilliant brothers, the 1953 Supers and Specials. And no words can really tell you the beauty you see, the comfort you feel, the excitement you experience ? when you look at and drive any one of these big, beauti< , ful, bounteous Buicks for 1953. Will you come in and see for yourself that these are, in simple truth, Buick's greatest cars in five brilliant decades? Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change without notice. MACON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 2"!3 Palmar Street, West Franklin, N. C of Oastoala, flatted Mr. ud Mrs. Fred Crisp recently. Mrs. Fred Thottpeoa u *Ml ln| her son, Horace Tlwiipm, and family la Irwin, Ml Mr. and Mrs. R B. Price and daughter, Judy Carol, spent last week In Omstnrita visiting rela tives. C. T. Bryaon, Wayne Hlgdon, Lem Crisp, and Oeorgs Man field have returned from a week's hunting trip In Summer - vllle, 8. C. Mr. and Mr*. Jeeee Sstee had family spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Angel, in Gfestonia. Pvt. Paul Gibson, who is sta tioned with the army at Fort J action, 8. C., spent test WMk end with hla father, Henry Olbaon B. L McConnell, of Winston Salem, spent the holidays with hla parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ar thur McConnell. lira. Be mice Fenley, of Oas tonla, recently visited her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Hol land. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the Irtndness shown us during the illness and ?*the death of mt fatter, J. & (Uncle 8*mJ Bttr aim ftr tte beautiful flown His Chlldrco. CUD or TUKII We wl*h to express oar ap preciation for the Ihnlinw shown ua at the death of our husband and father. Also for the beautlfal flowers. Mrs. Jesse Kay And Children. Approximately 35 different vegetables are grown In North Carolina' January Specials Prices Good Until Jsila 31 *** > ?-LI-> rt ? , t-tr fYiiara laotwTvp citcmc HOT WAlflt HUTBt $109.95 i-v ? <1 .{iP ? rwm nti in your kitchen . . . fives you an extra work sur face. Completely automatic with 2 Chromal ox quick heating unit*. Magnesium rod prevent* tank corrosion. mm 4S-6ol. IHUKIVnC Clock-Radio Radio turns off and on automata (TOO AC cally Automati cally turns on ap pliances. on ? ? WIZARD "80" Guaranteed 12 Months ,or ^.95 10 Exch. Full size ? plenty of power for normal needs. Starts Owr Yi Tm| WIZARD 15 Ok Ft. ( FOOD FREEZER V Sz $359'5 m Enjoy freih foods any Urn* with a value-packed wizard! Automatic cold control guar antees aero eotd always. Gleaming DuPont Dulux fin ish. 1-yr. $300 food spoilage protection. MiiU "A-B" RADIO PACK l?5?J2r!IUnjt $5.95 ltt-volt "A". 90-volt "B" Sin l6-xi%-xt%-. wmm WIZARD 'Deluxe Guaranteed 24 Months $1 **-95 MOST 1 J POPULAR CARS Exch. LONG TYPE .... $16.95 Exc. Full size ? full 100 ampere ca pacity. Guaranteed equal to original equipment quality. tot MOM far VMrTiraMhrl OwrotH? i d 24 Month* ?.oo ?16 45 - *16 1V ' Davis Saper Maty? Double action safety tread and long wearing cold rubber tread. ""1? L?nry ?Ue e.TO-13 Bxtra Low Pressure. ?Prices Plus To* jjy yj Wizard Special Claanor Five handy QC cleaning tools . . ITT I .JO Makes better house.. jet Inz easy! Powerful. Mgh-speej motor. Smart styling. : JJJIJ 100% PVH I oil Worth $1.49 $200 1 gal. I*c. Tm twijit.it ^ LKUtJ M Wizord SPARK PlUG *5t 4SC Volw* Guaranteed 10.000 miles. Guoronteed C ITERATORS Fords $9.50 '3S?'39 6*ch Factory rebuilt. Most cars LS42 7 Voltage REGULATOR $4.98 For f or d '35 ?33. Chev '3a '33. Pivm "35 ? 3 3 LRjWl J'..? HEATING STOVE PRICES SLASHED AUTO PARTS SAVE to 40% urn* TOOLS TOOLS I A fnwyj Dress Up . fix Up Your Car / duality Wescote Paints / Country Club PREMIUM FIBERS $11.95 Coupe $5.95 Smartest you ve ever ?een? Colorful patterns. Coach A WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE HT | Horn# Owntd and Op#rof#W| VERLON SWAFFORD, Mgr. Phone 169 Franklin, N. C.
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