PICNIC OR PARTY ? AT HOME OR AWAY - BE SURE THAT YOU QUALITY ? TENDER I RYERS H 41? CUT UP READY FOR THE PAN POUND QUALITY TENDER MEAT VALUES! Quality T?nd?r SLICED BEEF LIVER .29c A N?w Low Prtoo Tasty YELLOW CHEESE * 39c Roady To Sorvo, Jvat HoaM CHUM AND | MACARONI PIES !T 19c -WILSON'S CERTIFIED MEATSI Hkkory Smofcod &?><?<' MOD I 'taT4lt Tripe : ^ 41* Monty. Vtomta Hambwraon WHh Saeuge bill 6MVY . 't^49c For Picnic or Party, wo have anticipated your every need for the long holiday week-end ahead.' Our Low, Low Holiday Prices will be welcome to every thrift-minded Homemaker. Stock up now and save at your Friendly Dixie-Home Super Market. GROCERY VALUES! Always Uniform, Snowkist Self-Rising FLOUR ~ 1.59 Delicious on Picnics, Scott County Pork & Beans -10c Crisp And Tasty, Lay's Potato Sticks 2N?r23c Makes Ordinary Meals Extra Special, Libby's Sli, Pineapple 15c Full Of Food Energy, Brock's Marshmallows ??15c Take A Jar Along On Your Pknic, Playmate's Sweet Mixed Pickles 23c Rosedak . .*? Stuffed Olives 29c Good For Snatb, Dfade Hon Peanut Butter 29c Cronbirry Ibum 0c?mSpray2"~ 37 c AH FHvvr* - KOOt 'AID 6" 25c ^ FOR MONK) OR PARTYI FOR YOUR PMNtei j WKM? Paper 1 PLATES 40^.43o A Picnk Necessity, Paper CUPS 10^126 Charmln Paper Napkins 2 ?? 19o Cut-Rita Wax PAPER 'ST 25c Scott Paper TOWELS 2 ?* 35c Planter's Cocktail Peanuts '<?? 35c "M9c ft <? ri ri (a Lmu t?,ue (u?|UliA>'n ?O VOOQ/ SO WOmj IO WiVtj ?WOHnQfl I BONED CHICKEN ? 33' CAtSUP.~ 23' DIXIE-HOME TEA ? 29" The Finishing Touch On Picnics SELECTASTE OLIVES ? . 3; 39c 39c A Mutt On Picnics Handy For Quick Moals, Nationpl CORNED Or ROAST BEEF 12-Oz. Can Can Libby's Vienna Sausage Ready To Serve, Libby's Deviled HAM . "cf 22c French's Mnstard Castle berry's CHILI 2 '?^ ^ 10c For lighter Baking BAKE RITE 3 & 83c Swift's JEWEL OIL tr 65c Cans 33C FRESH FROZEN FOOD VALUES! Frozen Fresh Dixie-Home ORANGE JUICE 2^?" O^r Cans Frozen Fresh Southland CUT OKRA 2 C 35c Oorbor's Strained BABY FOOOS 6 'm 59c CALIFORNIA ICEMRO LETTUCE 2=23 Gerber's Chopped BABY FOOOS i4c Morton House Solisbury STEAK & GRAVY nsr 49c Swift's Allsweet MARGARINE A '-?> U. T Prints ITIV For A lov?ly Skin IVORY SOAP lie Imall Slu For Dainty WathabU* IVORY SHOW Largo Ma. 30c For Cloanor Wo?h?i BLUE CHEER X" 30c So Mild ... So Puro PALMOLIVE 3 si*. 25c Store Will Be Closed Labor Day -?Monday, Sept 6 Our (Great America & fy AvERAGC life SPAM Of AH AUTOMOBILE IS 14 VCAR5. BV THE "TIME A JALOPY REACHED TWE SCRAP HEAP H? SPEEDOMETER (US "TALLlEP AT LEAST \Z\,QOO AIRES' TvJe BQARtfc. Jf AT ATUUTIC O fry,?U. COMWftl$ EMOUGd J LU/weeR-ro build 75 o "Two-BtDRoou momps UAifvJ WOCtCMP^ IV) A CALIF. sawmiu. cvn IUTO A LO<5 t,5oo live fM POO REP OUT / "THE LOG. WtflCV* VJAf tfOllOW. HAP JUST 1 &CFM HAULED IH F(?CM MUl POND OrtlV 1WO WKT 6A5EMFM it4 m$TOR/ MAve MAD? UKA5SI5TEP TRIPLE PUVS IM T^e MAJOR LgAfiufS... GfOX6E BJkHS Cr 7HS REP SO/. AfJ2 JCiJUNY HeurJ Of 7h5 T/60?S. ZProdac* 01 AMZJQCAN rOPEST CPCDtTTl DOCSTRIJ. XC.J Scissors and Shears ? Good scis sors or shears are rather ex pensive, but one should look on - THE SICK ... Angel Clinic Norman Holllfleld, of Frank lin and Atlanta, Ga., has been admitted for surgery. Judy Bryson, of Highlands, has been admitted for surgery. Linda Bryson, of Highlands, has betn admitted for surgery. Mrs. Audell Gribble, of Frank lin, has been admitted for treatment. Johnnie Houston, of High lands, has been admitted for treatment. Willa Jean Ledford, of Pren tiss and Westminster, S. C., has been admitted for treatment. Mrs. Millie Fox, of Ellijay, who underwent surgery several weeks ago, has returned to her home as improved. Marvin Pickens, of Iotla. has been admitted for treatment. Ed Cabe, of Highlands, has been admitted for treatment. William Owen, of Roahoke, Va., asd Franklin, has been ad mitted for injuries received when he fell through a window. Carl Duvall, of Franklin, Route 3 has been admitted for treatment of an axe injury of the head. Angel HospitaJ Gary Neal Allen, of Franklin, Route 4, has been discharged as improved following surgery. Mrs. Nannie Anderson, of Franklin, Route 1, has been dis charged as improved following treatment. Mrs. Normail F. Angel, of Highlands, has >een discharged as improved fowjwing surgery. Wayne Rog *. Cunningham, of.Franklin, i* proving follow ing surgery. Mrs. Fred Dills, of Franklin, Route 2, is a patient for treat ment. Miss Shelby Jean Dryman, of Franklin, Route 2, is improving following suifery. Miss Betty Marie Duvall, of Franklin, Route 4, has been dis cM^6cl as improved following surgery. Miss Dorothy Lee Duvall, of Franklin, Route 4, has been dis charged as improved following surgery. Miss Rebecca Garland, of Highlands, is improving follow ing surgery. Thomas Lloyd McCall, of GneflL has been discharged as impro^d following treatment for injuries. Miss Glenda Lou Sheffield, of Franklin, Route 4. has been dis charged as improved following treatment. Miss Alma Stiles, of Prentiss, is improving following surgery. Revival Series Will Open Sunday Night At Tessentee Church A revival series will open Sun day evening af. the Tessentee Church of Oc?| with the Rev. Frank RocheiNir, of Walhalla, S. C., Route 1, .a the evangelist. The public ' invited to at tend the servlw?s nightly, It was said. STOCKTON REUNION Descendants of Thomas Stock ton, Including several from this county, will gather for their annual retinlon at Camp Hope In Haywood County Sunday at 10 a. m., It has been announced.! them as good tools for good work and a lifetime Investment. Dressmaker shears have a certain weight and are made with a bow handle consisting of a large oval and a smaller oval. Two or three fingers of the cut ting hand can be inserted in the large oval, thus making possible greater force and long, clean cutting strokes, even on heavy material. The most effl cient type of dressmaker shares is called a bent trimmer. When cutting a garment from a pattern use good sharp shears. Place material on a flat surface and use long, clean strokes. For an easy, quick seam fin ish use pinking shears. Pinking shears have blades with jagged edges and produce a satisfactory finish for closely woven fabrics. They are not planned for cut ting out a pattern from fabric, and If so used will produce a very poor result. Scissors are light and have ring handles, slightly oval and of equal size, Only one fingei is used in each handle, since no special effort is required They have slim blades and sharp points ? for clipping threads and ripping seams, etc Use your dressmaker shears ind sewing scissors (or fabric >nly? never cut paper except ?issue paper patterns. An oc casional drop of machine oil it the screw is essential ? be sure to wipe It off carefully. COOKIES When our bakers make a batch Of cookies, they are hard to match. Oh! so tasty and delicious. Wholesome; too, and real nu tritious. Week-End SPECIAL FRUIT BARS A Dozen 25c NANTAHALA BAKERY West Main Street Next door to Chamber of Commerce Booth. TIRE RECAPPING Also ] VULCANIZING 1 ? New LEE TIRES AND TUBES Franklin Tire Shop C. D. Green C. H. Pennington East Main Street At Foot of Town Hill i Phone 81-J USED CARS 1952 DODGE Fordor 1952 FORD Fordor 1951 FORD Victoria 1949 BUICK Super Tudor 1949 MERCURY Fordor 1946 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1946 FORD Club Coupe * USED TRUCKS 1951 FORD Pickup 1951 FORD 3-4 Ton (Clean) 1950 CHEV. 1 1-2 Ton Truck 1948 FORD 2 Ton Truck 1945 WILLYS Jeep * ? ? CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY Sales Service Phone 69 Franklin, N. C

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