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?Stiff Photo by J. P. Brady I IOTLA COMMUNITY'S entry, "Move to Healthville", was judged the best booth of the Ma con County Fair. Using model trucks loaded with a variety of healthful foods, this unusual ex hibit carried out the theme of good, health throu gh "The Good Health Transfer Co." ? i No. 2 Fla., and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Alvard, of St. Peters burg Beach, Fla. Joe Tippett has returned from a month's visit with rela tives in Chicago, 111., and Gary, Ind. He was accompanied home by Ms aunt, Mrs. Ellwood Glueck, of Gary. Mrs. F. E. Brown had as week-end guests her son, V. H. Brown, and Mrs. Brown, and two children, Vivian Ann and James, of Asheville. Her daugh ter, Miss Faye Brown, also of Asheville, arrived Tuesday for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradley, Grady Reece, and Mrs. Homer Green attended the Reece re union in White County, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Purdom had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wedding and sons, Randolph and Bobby, of St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Pur dom's sister, Mrs. Wes Elsten, and Mr. Elsten, left Wednesday for their home in Leesburg, Fla., after a week's visit. Mrs. Homer L. Green and three children, and Grady Green, all of Atlanta, Ga., spent several days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Green at their home on Franklin, Route 1. Miss Margaret Moore has re turned to Charlotte, where she is employed, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore. While here, she and Mr. and Mrs. Moore drove another daughter. Miss Heton Moore, to Berea College, Berea, Ky., where she is enrolled as a student nurse. Mrs. Nettle & Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Duell, of Norfolk, Va., are spending a few weeks at their home on Franklin, Route 5. Mrs. Clarence Wathen and son, Charles, of Everett, Wash., and Mrs. Charles Wathen, of London, Ky., arrived this week to visit relatives and friends here. Mr. and tyrs. Charles Hunnl cutt and three sons, of Gaines ville, Ga., spent the week-end here with Mr. Hunnlcutt's mother, Mrs. E. S. Hunnicutt, and Mrs. Hunnlcutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Riclcman. Ann Fagg returned home to. day (Thursday) after spending several days in Anderson, S. C., I with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fagg. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Vance B. Van hook attending a homecoming in Smokemont Sunday. ? % ..AvfUb - ... . So much better made V -9 " J So much more value ,< y- v - Yet priced with the lowest Come in and compare - ~a.? ,?. .2 1955 Stvdcbakor Command or V-8 lUgal 4- door Sedan for 6 pomngw* r'a time you took a Studebaker trial drive. That's the one way to get the complete story of Studebaker quality. You'll find a new, sure-footed pace in this car : : . plus action-power for any need. You'll ride relaxed in the easy-going comfort of Studebaker's spacious interior, cradled by the Miracle Ride. Come in and take your trial drive now. Com pare Studebaker, value for value. We know you'll agree it's the smart car to buy. Roast materials superb mo chines . . . and skilled and care ful btrild Stodebakera bet ter, Id everyway. USED CAR? USED TRUCK BUYERSI s-OTbig Certified USED CARS AMD TRUCKS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 7 ? ? ? STUDE BAKER /% cai~fo day/ STUDEBAKER DIVISION OF STUDEBAKER-PACKARD CORPORATION... ONE OF THE 4 MAJOR FULL-LINE PRODUCERS OF CARS AND TRUCKS W. & H. MOTOR COMPANY REID WOMACK ? OWNERS ? JAY HOUSTON Franklin, N. C. THE TWINS' SHOP This is it Folks! . . . Our Final Store Wide Clean-Up. Check These Un believable Prices-Hurry! Hurry! Zoo.se FINALRLEAHAWCE DRESSES OUR ENTIRE STOCK ? ? ? Our Loss ? Your Gain! But rush right in ? they are on the way out ? Buy one at regular price, get another dress of your choice, (like price or und er) for ? ? ? ? St.00 BALANCE OF OUR SUMMER HATS NOW $1.00 Values to $8.95 ALL SUMMER Shorts and T-Shirts N O w w o F ONE GROUP SUMMER Bags Val. to $4,00 Now $1 Special! ONE GROUP HEAD SCARFS MOW 59' SALE! All Nationally Famous BATHING SUITS By: Jantzen NOW 9fcHF V e special The Biggest Shoe Sale In Town Special ONE GROUP OF 40 PAIRS "Red Cross" and "Life Stride" Shoes *;r*sr NOW $1.00 ONE GROUP OF 77 PAIRS Those Famous "Red Cross" and "Life Stride" Shoes W NOW $2.99
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