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JAR Grand Coffee Values VIGOROUS AND WINEY COFFEE Bokar ?bg 95c 3 BLabg $2.79 RICH AND FULL BODIED COFFEE Red Circle 91c 3 & $2.67 A&P'S OWN PUKE Instant Coffee2j?r 49c#i?$l .29 MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK 1-Lb. Bag 87C Bog $255 Clorox Bleach&l 7cibS!1'31c Red Heart Dog Food 2 ?? 29c Ideal Dog Food . 2 cii 29c ** nm OMAT ATLANTIC ? HCIfK Tf ? COMfAMV . . , _ .. Prices This Ad Effective Throueh Saturday Jan. 26(b Northern Toilet Tissues ... 3 25c franklin, n. c ?r ' ? ?' ?? ' V " Jewel Shortening Dexola Oil Crisco Shortening Green Giant 3-Lb. Ctn. 75c Qt. Bot. 55c 3-Lb. Can $1.03 GREEN ?} No 303 jr. i- 16 Oz. JjC PEAS Tana [188 CAMPBELL ENGAGED O MARRY CLAUDE ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Campbell, ( Franklin, have announced the ogagement of their daughter, liss Lucille Campbell, to Claude Hen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt \ Allen, of Franklin Wedding plans are Incomplete. I like McSween Marks Uth Birthday Mike McSween celebrated his | ixth birthday with a party Sat irday afternoon given by his nother, Mrs. O. R. McSween, at heir home in East Franklin Rieats were members of Mike's indergarten class. Games were played and refresh nents of birthday cake, ice cream, tnd punch were served. (In Peggy Seay Veds in Washington Announcement has been made >f the marriage of Miss Peggy Jeay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. *aul Seay, of Wickersham, Wash., ormerly of Franklin, to Lorin franklin Taylor, son of Mr. and Vfrs. Robert Taylor, of Sedro Woolley, Wash. The wedding ceremony was per ormed January 7 in Wickersham. The bride is the niece of Mrs. Derald Ashe, of Franklin. Gary Palmer Has Birthday Party Mrs. Bruce Palmer entertained Friday afternoon at her home on Bldwell Street for her son, Gary, on his eighth birthday. Bingo and other games were played and prizes presented. Pad dle balls were given as favors and birthday cake, ice cream, and punch were served. The guest list Included Donald and Susan Pisher, Johnny Cabe. Junior Patton, Pat West, Kirs ten Horsley, Martha Sam Oibson. David Stiles, Bobby Simpson, Betty Sue Richards, Mary Mar garet Bulgin, Buddy Hogsed, Tony Bryant, Keith Vinson, and Eddie Bateman. News About People C. Banks Finger, of Columbia S. C? was a visitor here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Mc Kelvey. Jr., of Chamblee, Ga., spent the week end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry of Franklin. Route 5. and Mr anr Mrs. Russell K. McKelvey. of Franklin. The McKctveys recently moved to Chambiee from Macon Ga . where he is a Junior quality control engineer at the General Motors automobile assembly plant there. Mrs. James R. Cochran and email daughter, Karen Lynn, ol Pontiac, Mich., are spending a month here with Mrs. Cochran '3 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ren shaw. Mr. Cochran drove them to Franklin. Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Slagle spent the week end in Charlotte, visit- 1 ing Mrs. Slagle*s sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. C. B. 1 Choate. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramsey, Jr., and two small daughters, of t Robbing ville, spent the week end 3 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Joe Setser and Mrs. Albert Ram- c sey. , a Mrs. J. T. Hyatt and daughter, ? Rhonda, of Canton, were here i over, the week end visiting Mrs. < Hyatt's mother, Mrs. Walter Elliot. < of Franklin, Route 4. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford and daughter, Virginia, and son, j Jimmy, of Old Port were here Sunday visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. McSween have as their guests Mrs. Mc Sween's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nell G. Flight, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. (Bob) Moore visited the Piedmont sect ion of the state this week. While Mr. Moore was in Charlotte on business, Mrs. Moore visited friends at Marshville. She once taught school there and Mr. Moore was band director. Roger Tallent, of Charlotte, spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tallent. of Franklin, Route 3. Tkt COOKING CORNER FmvvriU Recip*M Of MACON WOMEN BAKED LEMON PUDDING cup sugar 5 tablespoons flour y? teaspoon baking powder V * teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated Vi teaspoon lemon rind 3 tablespoons lemon juice Vi tablespoons melted butter 1 cup milk Silt 'A cup sugar with flour, taking powder, and salt. Beat egg rolks. Add rind. Juice, butter and nilk and beat well. Stir lc lifted try ingredients and beat until imooth. Beat egg whites until [tiff, add remaining sugar. Fold nto first mixture. Pour into one juart greased baking dish. Put fish in pan of water. Bake at 975 degrees far 46 minutes. Mm. Jessie D. Cabe ? Assistant Agent) LEGAL ADVERTISING Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Bessie Potts, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21 day of January, 1958, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 21 day of January, 1957. C. W. POTTS Administrator J 24 ? 6tp ? F28 SPRING FINERY for the children! It is coming in everyday. Come in, look arotknd, and use our lay away plan for your purchase*. ?v The Children ' sS] STUDEBAKER IS 1 IN RESALE VALL ? NAD A Official Used Car Gui ^ Proves It! Craftsmanship makes the big <lifi? irnre in resale value, to< When you own and drive a Studebakor, you'll soon learn just ? why Studebaker is better in every way, and why Studebaker b you higher resale value. You'll find such features as a bu U*-m supercharger, Twin Traction and 1 .uxury-Level Hide, that exclusive with Studebaker. Before you buy, check the craftsmanship cars built by Studebal Packard. You'll find quality from mad to roof top. Why do ? * you see for yourself just why Craftsmanship mikes the big d "** ference in resale value! HERE ARE THF. FACTS! Comparable 1 956 Model 4-door Sedans STUDEBAKER CAR C CAR F CAR P CAR R Used Car Retail h-ices * 6 Cyl. $1,760 1,715 1,61ft 1,665 1,675 V-8 $2,125 2,060 .1,985 2J900 No V-8 .a SDA * National Automobile Dealers Association Official Used Oar Guide Vol. 24, Now 1, January, 1957. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY STUDEBAKER A PRODUCT OF STUDEBAKCR PACKARD CORPORATION W. & H. MOTOR CO. PALMER STREET FRANKLIN, N.
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