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t TOYS , i ~ AT ' Farm and Home Supply Co. We have EASY TERMS and LOW PRICES EVERYONE WELCOME! * Farm and Home Supply Co. PHONE 6 Near the River Bridge FRANKLIN, N. C fe* ? Morgan Reelected Chairman Of County A.S.C. Committee Results of the recent Agricul tural Stabilization and conserva tion election (or 1955 in this coun ty were announced this week by Mrs. Mary B. Justice, A.S.C. of fice manager. Carl Morgan again heads the county committee. Picked to serve with him are C. W. Henderson., vice-chairman; J. R. Shields, reg- : ular member; Bill Higdon, first alternate; and Woodrow Teague, second alternate. Committeemen in the -J com munities are; North Franklin: Marshal Fouts, chairman; Edwin Bradley, vice chairman; George Brown, regu lar member; Edgar Tippett, first alternate; Verlon Poindexter, sec ond alternate. Southeast Franklin: Woodrow Teague, chairman; Jack Cabe. vice-chairman; Earl Keener, reg ular member; Charlie Sutton, first alternate: George Doster, second alternate. Southwest Franklin: Richard Bingham, chairman; Nelson Wal droop, vice-chairman; Van Fra zier, regular member: J. M. Em ory, first alternate: Clifford Dowdle, second alternate. Millshoal : Parker Gregory, chairman; Harry Kinsland, vice chairman; Jeter Higdon, regular member: Charles Ferguson, first alternate; J. H. Long, second al ternate. Cartoogechaye: Hillard Soles bee, chairman; Cecil Parker, vice-, chairman; Slier Slagle, regular member: Jess Shope, first alter nate: Dillard Southards, second alternate. Ellijay: Bill Higdon, chairman; Harley Stewart, vice-chairman ; Tillery Henderson, regular mem ber; Frank Blanton, first alter nate; Davis Morgan, second alter j nate. Sugarfork: Bill Deal, chairman: $99.50 and (Jp Furniture Department MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 23 Weeks IRarf SMn9' But -Nows the time to Talk Turkey on the buy with the 3 -way Bonus I We'll give it to you straight. Buick's percentage of the nation's total, new-car sales has reached an all-time high for the past generation. Sales are soaring so high that Buick now is outselling all other cars in A merica ? regardless of price class ? except two of the so called "low-price three." We aim to keep it that way, and end the 1954 model year with a new record ? and we're will ing to go all out to make it. So we're talking turkey right now with prices and trade-ins too good to miss. We're offering our best deals ever right now on the car that has the power, the ride, the room, and the styling that have taken America by storm. Gome see us, and you'll know what we mean. Budget-priced hit of the " hardtops " is this stunning Buick Special Riviera ? priced just a few dollars above timilar models of the "low-price three." Here's the big 3- way bonus wire offer in Buick today " J-? Styling ?the very look of the new '55 cars is yours in today's Buick at a '54 price and "deal." Long, low glamor lines? sports-car snap? that trend-setting panoramic windshield? fresh, stay-new styling that means a higher resale value for you at trade-in time. H . - \ Better Buy ? a lot more automobile for your \ money ? more room and power and \ ride comfort ? plus traditional Buick \ solidity of structure ? and all at prices ) that start right next to those of the so-called "low-price three." Record-Making Allowance ?from the tremendous volume that has put Buick into the nation's top 3 best sellers. And just to keep sales soaring, we're willing to give a whale of an allow ance right now to keep success rolling in high. So come in? get the car and the deal that are far too good to pass up. -7 fcuick Sales are Soaring so Bvick "deals" are bigger than ever right nonri WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES \ ARE BUILT BUICK Will BUIID THEM ? MILTON BERIE STARS fOR BUICK-Sm tU BulckBui* Show AllWtfa Tu??fav E?nlhs? ? MACON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 233 Palmer Street, West franklin, n. c E. M Dills, vice-chairman; Rufus I Holland, regular member; Earnest < Hedden. first alternate; Sheridan ) McCoy, second alternate. ( Highlands: Claude Keener. ] chairman: Ed Edwards, vice-chair- 1 man; Lyman Picklesimer, regular member; Turley Picklesimer. first ] alternate; Hubert Wilson, second alternate. Flats; Jess Miller, chairman: Harold Nix. vice-chairman; Mar shall Burnett, regular member; Floyd Carpenter, first alternate' Toliver Vinson, second alternate. Smithbridge: Bob McClure. chairman; Gilmer Henson, vice chairman; Bob Wiggins, regular member: Tom Alley, first alter nate; Jim Gray, second alternate. Nantahala: Olsen Grant, chair man; Eb May, vice-chairman; Austin Jacobs, regular member; Dan Neal, first alternate; Arnold Rowland, second alternate. Burningtown: Forrest Huggins. chairman; Robert Parrish, vice chairman; Claude Welch, regular member; Ralph Tallent, first al ternate; Arlln Smith, second al ternate. Cowee: E. O. Rickman, chair man: Luther Raby, vice-chair man; Fred McGaha, regular mem ber; Leon Cabe, first alternate; Algie Raby, second alternate. Cartoogechaye Picks Officers At Supper Meet By MBS* E. BEX ANDBUS (Community Reporter) A pot-luck supper and election of officers featured a meeting of the Cartoogechaye Rural Com munity Development Organiza tion last Thursday night. The after dinner program in cluded a talk on farming in New Zealand by John Whitelock, ex change student. The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, president, urged all members of th? organization to attend the farm and home development meeting tomorrow < Friday* at the Agricultural Building. Cecil Parker was named Scout master of the local troop and Jess Shope and Bob Korte were pick ed as assistants. New officers named at the meet SELF-WIN?^? MIRACLi! New ?/ LADY 1 BULOVfl ? SELFWINDING ? SHOCK RESISTANT LADY BULOVA s?H-wlr Mtl-?aci ? Mtaral $5950 17 Jtwels, s?tf- winding, resistant, Mti-aagfittic, cfcann ? 1 m m *f ? iNmO'>C^ ' """M ?T ?O"0'"* JAMISON, Jewelers Dealers in Watches, Diamonds, | Silverware, and Jewelry Franklin, N. C. _ \ ng to serve (or the next year In :lude Fred Slagle. president; Mrs. Earl Harrison. vice-president; Charles Nolen. secretary; Miss Rose King, treasurer; and Anna Setser, junior president. The next meeting is set for November 18. RUPTURED? If So, Get The New Suthernland Truss Guaranteed for Life See W. A. Steele, Franklin ? ? mmm m ? i SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Choice of ? Fried Chicken Minute Steak Pork Chops Three Vegetables Coffee - Dessert 85c Half Fry Oysters With French Fries 85c Half Oyster Stew 75c DIXIE GRILL At the Foot of tbe Hill East Main Street I AERO YVI LLYS IS OFFERING TRADE-IN VALUES THAT VPJJ KTOCK GUI YOUR EYE COME IN AND <EE THESE TERRIFIC VALUES MACON WILLYS COMPANY Jay Houston ? Held Womack Phone 32 Franklin, N. C. Sunshine Suey, ?CtrofWRVA". -Old Dominion Barn Daace"t*yit "You knew, friend t , I jutt couldn't ft a good table without Karo the full rich flavor of Karo makes my meals a big success' Pour H on biscuits, pancakes . . . everything I . ? 1 WOUND AND 1-POUND IOTtill.^,1- ANO 14-POVNO CAN! if
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