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NEW AND USED FARM EQUIPMENT ? us?d * Grain Drills * Manure Spreader * Mowing Machines ? Hay Rakes ? Plows and ? Tractors THERE ARE GOOD MONEY SAVING BUYS LN THESE NEW ? VAC and SC CASE TRACTORS * New Idea Farm Equipment ? L. E. English F ranklin, N. G Ma c o ii THEATRE II NIOHT SHOW 7 AND ? SAT. U NOON CONTINUOUS SDN. MAT. S:M; NITE l:N THURS.-FRI., MARCH t5-M "ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" William Hoiden Eleanor Puter Also One Color Cartoon SAT., MARCH 27 Double Feature "YELLOW SKY" Gregory Peck "LET'S MAKE IT LEGAL" Zaehary Scott Also Color Cartoon SUN.-MON., MARCH 28-29 "HERE COME THE GIRLS" Bob Hope-Tony Martin ' Technicolor fcdded News ? Color Cartoon TUES.-WED., MARCH M-]l "THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE" In Technicolor Errol Flynn Also News of the Day ? Comedy News Making ?nd need. In short we need ex pansion of our ability to con sume. People arent going to aulld plants no matter what Idnd of tax incentive you give them unless the goods those plants produce will be purchas ed. Mr. Shuford, you would ac tually have helped the coupon clipper as well as the working man had you supported the Democratic measure since, un less the purchasing power is kept high, he won't receive any dividends to pay taxes on. You might say that taxes shouldnt be cut at all. But Mr. Shuford, you can't say that be cause you favored a bill which had tax cuts amounting to $1, 397,000,000.00, according to the Associated Press. And according to me this bill is loaded with favors for a relatively small number of people. I think I am just an ordinary person and FRANKLIN DRIVE-IN THEATRE Starting Time 7:15 THURS.-FRI., MAR 25-26 "WALK SOFTLY STRANGER" Joseph Cotten-ValU SATURDAY, MARCH 27 Double Feature "NEVADA" Bob Mitchum Also "CAPTIVE WOMEN" Robert Clark I looted close but I oould Me very little that might help my economic set up. There are many like me. Unfortunately you forgot that these are the people your party and you are supposed to represent. The party remembered, but 1 you didnt. STRICTLY PERSONAL By WEIMAR J ONUS Continued From Editorial Page "What do you think heaven is like, parson?" merly lived in Haywood: 'That was a God's lavish of babies". ? * ? I'm impressed with the large number of students here who are married ? and many of them are not O.I.'s. The present young generation has gone In for young marriage. In most cases, of course, the ] wives work; in many instances, { they not only have to support , themselves, but help with their husbands' expenses while in school. And the story is that these student wives have a saying that there is only one college degree that interests them. They are working, they say, for the degree of P. H. T. (put hub by through). Contrary to popular belief, re search shows that American farm crops do not get enough rainfall at the right time even in the more humid regions in normal years for maximum yields. Don't buy any car until you drive NUMBER ONE in power I CHRYSLER ^ 235 h p. Anything less is yesterday's car! AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S NOW I STYLE DIVIDEND For '54...theuWorth More"Car declares a Dividend **"r? No car in the low -price Jlalil )$u ever offsred so many "Worth Mot*" hittewi u the *84 Ford. 1>V wUitiqw to OH the featue*Mfc*t have already established Ford as the oar. you now fM a boat of brand mtw dividends. Theee include a choice of two new deep-block angina*, moit modern in the industry . . . now Ball-Joint Front Suspension, greatest advance in chassis design in 20 years . . . beautiful new interiors . . . and styling that will make your heart beet faster. D.v'iDt ND IN DHiVING E AS f M ?tfj hi HwHm'i wfcl? Mahr-Mb yew* stawfaf dot up to 78% of your itwrlag woclc for you . . . make* parking a pbafura. I?M for* Hwm lidin do up to ooa third of the work of stopping for you! Stop and go driving if Miner. Pawar-lifl Wiadawt open or cloae smoothly, silently, electrically at the touch of a button. 4-Way Fewer Seat goes up or down . . . forward or hack at a touch of the controls. , Fardaaiatic Drive combines smooth ness of a fluid torque converter, "go" of automatic gears. 'At extra cart. TtoMwnOh#. muw ^ low-mcnem i N?w Front Wiptmlon This revolutionary now juspen ilon allows greater up and down wheel travel for a smoother ride. Helps keep wheels in true align ment for consistently easy han dling. Lubrication points are cut from sixteen to four. More than ever. . . THE STANDARD for THE AMERICAN ROAD 1954 FORD TbtiMwIIS-Kp. mtomr-mnotca. 4-PO0T MTAAV MAMFOIM mt-cmt "v-hock Til* yt?HH anglw i<?wiii Mw tHglml CORD V-ll Twenty-two years ago Ford introduc?d to the low-price field a fine-quality, pre cision-engineered V-8 engine. This basic design quickly established a new stand ard of performance for low-priced cars. And now, with its 22 years experience In building over 13,000,000 V-8's, it U only logical that Ford is first in its field to introduce a brand new type of V-8? the Y-block V-8 . . . together with the most modern Siv in the industry?the new and advanced ( block Six. lost Drive the 54 \$OVSi...worth mom when you buy it, worth more when you sell it Conley Motor Company - Fr.nklin- N. C LYNCH VISITS FAMILY George T. Lynch, electrician's mate 3/c, who Is stationed on the uss Coral Sea. spent the week-end with his wife and family on Iotla. He will leave soon on a six-week tour to Cuba aboard the Coral Sea, which Is operating out of Nor folk, Va. The acreage required to pro duce food for each United States citizen dropped from 20.7 in 1910 to 12.6 in 1950. 1 PERSONALS J Mrs. F. H Nolen Is spending the week in Asheville with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Brendall. Robert Murphy, of Champaign 111., is visiting his sister-in-law Mrs. Roy Biddle, and Mr. Bid die. The Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Mur ray spent several days last week in Davidson and Charlotte vis iting their children. Miss Jane Zickgraf. a student at St. Oenevieve-of-the-Plnes Asheville, is spending her spring vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Grant Zickgraf. Mrs. Pearl Hunter spent th( week-end with her daughter Mrs. Reg Enloe, and Mr. Enloe Miss Mary Willis has return ed to her home here aftei spending the winter In Ocala Fla. Mrs. C. A. Setser, of Waynes ville, visited her daughter, Mrs Derald Ashe, and Mr. Ashe, las week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Archer Jr., and Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpi left Friday for Boco Raton, Fla. to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fal Mendenhall of Athens, Ga., were week-en( guests of Mr. and Mrs. San Mendenhall. Mrs. Charles Barton arrive) here Friday from Buffalo, N Y? and U living }n Mn. H. I. Freas house on Cartoogeehay*. Miss Helen Schunrbnah, of Greenwich, Conn., who Is with ; the National Council of th* Episcopal Church, was the week-end guest of Mrs. H. ?. Freas and Dr. A. Rufus Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Brogdon have as their guests this week Mr and Mrs. Frank Brogdon, of Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pen <land and two children, of Oa lumbia, S. C., recently visited Mrs. Penland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crisp. Miss Lassie Kelly is spending several days In Clinton. LeRoy Morrison, of Winston - Salem, recently visited his mother, Mrs. J. M. Morrison. Howard Horsley, who attends Duke University School of Medi cine. Durham, is spending his , spring vacation here with his , | parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Horsley. Miss Joyce Baldwin, a student at Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, ? is visiting her parents, Mr., and ' Mrs. Carl Baldwin, of Franklin, i Route 3, during her spring hol . ldays. ' : Mrs. J. D. Dills and children ; have returned home following ' ! a few weeks' vacation in Pon ' j tiac and Detroit, Mich. Legal Advertising . I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE r Having qualified as adminis , | trator of the estate of Nora Mizelle, deceased, late of'Ma - con County, N. C.t this Is to notify all persons having claims t against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the ', undersigned on or before* the 5 22 day of March, 1955 or' this , notice will be plead in bsjr of their recovery. All person? in i, debted to said estate will please 1 make immediate settlement;, l This 22 day of March. 1994. T W. STILES^ i Administrator . : M25 ? 6tc ? A29 Have you been looking for a half -size Dress? JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING DRESSES ? t IN THOSE HARD-TO-FIND HALF-SIZES! Newest Styles j Priced Reasonable j JUNIOR-MISSES DRESSES 1 [; That make you feel and look like the Breath of Spring. . . . Get Your* Early! 4 < THE FASHION SHOP Next to Macon Theatre MISS KATE McGEE, Owner ?MRS. MEREDITH HOLT. Mir. Royster's ? ?' i Tlw First to Guarantee I PUnt Foods la Fertiliser J ? WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY FOR! 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