PICNIC OR PARTY ? AT HOME OR AWAY - BE SURE THAT YOU
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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
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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
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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
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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