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Mis* Gray Gives Circle Program The Evening Circle of the Wo men of the Presbyterian Church met Monday night In the church. Miss Elizabeth Gray presented | the program on Paul's teaching* i on the Flesh and the Splnt. |< 2 full ilasses! of delicious lemon-lime drink tOMlMUt ? OK ! Help yourself to a King Size drink of KORKER ? . < the new OK Refresher with a tangy lemon-lime favor. Great straight ? mighty fine as a mixer! ** ">v ? Korker is OK! DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. M. Southside Ave., Ashevllle, N. C. AIR CONDITIONING AT LOWER COST! ELIMINATE BTU'S* STAY COOL with W55l?eh? VENTILATED f ALUMINUM AWNINGS (FAT. *E. 20975) T75ULVENT5 EXCLUSIVE AIR CONDITIONING FEATURES ? Thermal Ventilation ? Open Angled Louvers ? Complete Air Circ ulation ? Protected Roof Vents KOOLVENT TVentiloted Aluminum Awnings on south, mK and ??t *oll? reluct the BTUt* transmitted by from il % |5%." Without ventilated o??i?|? 'Nan air-can ^iNemf wit it forced to ?wrk on a* average of 4 times as hard or si bog to rwoii the ITUs*." Actual tests prove Hot Koolrent redacts air-coaditsoning ?qsiipmae requirements end docroaul ay aratioa ami mumtenoeci costs! FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 767 Or Moll mil coupon New nooirent Metal Awning Go. H. W. HUGHES, Dirt. ,m. ?x Andrews Personals Mrs. J. H. A be ma thy returned to Long Beach, N. J., with her son, M. H. Abernathy for a visit of some weeks with him and with her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Spaulding in Marlboro. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Carl West and son, rruett left Sunday for a vacation trip to Canada and will return via Niagra Falls. Mrs. Vincent Love and son have returned to Beckley, W. Va., after ?t weeks stay here with her par ent:., Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lail. Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium has re :urned from Atlanta w : re she vis ted her father and other relatives before assuming her work at Fon :ana Villiage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker lad as their guests Mr. Parkers father of Lenoir City, Tenn. and liis two brothers from Florida. Mrs. James Glenn and Mrs. Minnie Tatham left Saturday for California for a months stay. Mrs. I Glenn will visit her son and family, James Glenn at Huntington Beach, California, and Mrs. Tatham will visit her son, Lieut. Roy Tatham and his family at San Diego, Cay. Miss Margaret Fisher spent the week end in Knoxville, Tenn., as Suest of Mrs. Alice Dewar Harris. Presbyterian Girls At Montreat Meet (LAST WEEK) Misses Shirley Smith. Judy i Sneed and Frankie Beach are at- 1 tending the Senior High Young Peoples Conference of the Presby terian Church at Montreat this week. Judy will be installed Friday light as moderator of the Senior High Fellowship of Asheville Pres bytery. Mrs. Evelyn Sneed, Mr. and Mrs. lames Chadwick and Mrs. Mary Mary Millsaps will go to Montreat Friday to attend the installation, md the girls will returned with hem. Navy Recruiter Changes Schedule The Navy recruiting station in Franklin announced the following :hanges in the hours of the travel ing recruiter. The traveling recruiter will be in Murphy from 9:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. each Tuesday. He will be in Robbinsville from 9:45 to 3:45 each Thursday and will be in Andrews from 9:30 to 11:45 each Friday; Hayesville from 1:00 p. m. to 3:45 p. m. each Friday. All interested in obtaining more information on what the navy of fers will receive answers to all questions. May Weather Favors Egg Production Production of eggs in North Car >lina during May is estimated at 145 million. This represents a seas onal decline of 2 million from the 147 million eggs laid in April but is Jie largest May production of rec ird for the state. Eggs laid in May 1954 is estimat ed at 133 million, according to. the Worth Carolina Crop Reporting Ser iricc. The average number of layers on (land during the month is estimat ed at 7,982.000, which May total has ben exceeded only in 1952. Production of 1,817 eggs per 100 layers is contra-seasonally above the average of 1,806 eggs for April and establishes a new record high for May. Weather conditions during the month were generally favorable for egg production. STERLING BY Towle G or ham International Wallace CHINA BY Lenox Haviland Iriquots Royal DoyHon SNEED jewelry COMPANY THE LCNE k ANGER by Fran Striker r/i 9UTS9 M0- Y WVU art* to CWTASWMf 1 tTXOAMA&K. kwrM -^Stcmoamrnm m. Mam?.* t/ElVE HOLDW YOU HERE UN77L WE RECOVER THE STOIEH [M .4 CASH/. r //EBB ARE in Low- Priced cars $2599 ? I DdtMrW locally I m. 6-po???no*r B?ld $*don, Mod?l 48. 1IK? d. Optional KMorU*. ttat? and locot tax**. ^y7 additional. Prlc?? may wry *UgMly In adloiftins con* rr.ni? e..n Installed Mtrai you wo r or* borgoins, *xh a* H*at*r & Radio & Ant*nna - *TZ-? This is a Buick ? a 2-door, 6-passenger Special Sedan. It packs a walloping 188-hp V8 engine under the hood? is carried on a strapping 122-inch wheelbase? rides with the luxury cushioning of all-coil springing, the solid steadiness of a full-length torque-tube drive, the extra safety and silence of tubeless tires. It's big and brawny and road-steady and roomy? each seat cushion measures over five feet in width. i\et this beauty? as the price we show here proves? delivers locally for just about the price of the well-known smaller cars? even below some models of those sa*ne cars. Met Mm An SMriag Ts Nmi tet-Mtar ffighs That, for sure, is one reason why Buick sales go higher and higher and higher. More and more people are finding that you can buy a Buick for the price of a smaller car, so more and more people are getting' this bigger buy for their money. They want the bigger package of sheer auto mobile for the money that they get in Buick ? bigger in power thrill, in roomy comfort, in riding steadiness, in structural solidity. They want the added prestigb and pleasure ? of owning Buick styling and size ? and the added safety and sureness of Buick road ability and handling ease. '' They want, too, the spectacular performance and better gas mileage of Variable Pitch Dynaflowf? yours at modest extra cost. And they certainly want the choice Buick offers of a car in every price range, with each one the buy in its field? the low-price Special, the supremely-powered Century, the extra-roomy Supbr, and the custom built Roadmaster. Why don't you come in for a visit and see how much real automobile your money can buy hereP t Djmafom Draw ii ttmimi om Wwidr, optional 0W1 m to# om otbtt Striu. _ AlRCONDTnOfCR
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