No. 5 and to the point: 'We make our work known to man, our needs to God." No funds for the home, CAROLINA PHARMACY Phone 84 Your Prescription Headqoarten Franklin, N. C which is non-sectarian, have ever been solicited, he said, Mr. Vogel's work has been widely publicized, however, in newspapers and magazines. Ar.d he, himself, has told the story in a full-length book, "This Happen ed in the Hills of Kentucky". The stop here was due to a broken drive shaft. It looked like it might be a long stop. For when he notified Burrell Motor Company, Mr. Vogel was told that a drive shaft for that particular bus wasn't available this side of the factory. That would have meant a wait of sever al days, or the expense of having the part flown here from the fac tory. The folks at Burrell's, however, got in touch with the Franklin How Do You Worship GOD? Ask that question of 100 people and you'll get 100 answers. Episcopalians believe there's only one answer ? you worship God as a part of a group of people meeting together on the Lord's Day and in His Church. And we believe that the service of worship is something in which everyone should take part. That's why we Anglicans ? 40,000,000 of us the world over ? use "The Book of Common Prayer" (in whatever country it's used, it's in the language of the country) so that we may all take part in the service. We're convinced that when we worship God in this way, we'll be the better able to carry that worship of God out into our everyday lives in the world in which we live and work. The teaching of the Episcopal Church is practical, workable, down to earth ? a relig ious approach that helps you to use Christianity to meet the problems of every day living. We find in the Qiurch and its Sacraments a source of strength and comfort beyond words to describe. Wouldn't you like to know more about It? Visit the Episcopal Church near you ? soon. You'll find a friendly welcome. Prefer to read about it? Send the coupon below for your copy of "What Does the Episcopal Church Stand For?" It's enjoyable read ing, and there's no obligation. REV. A. RUFUS MORGAN Route 1, Franklin, N. C. I'd like to learn more about the Episcopal Church. Send me my free copy of "What Does the Episcopal Church Stand For?" Name Street and No. City Machine Shop, and Ray Penland, told of the "family's" slight, dropped everything and made a drive shaft. In 24 hours the party was on the road again. Mr. Vogel cited that as an ex ample of the kindness and con sideration he and "my children" received from everybody In Frank lin. "People could not have been kinder", he said: I want to ex press my heart-felt appreciation." No. 4 truck operated by FJoyd E. Sumner, of Sylva, Route 1, is said to have entered the main highway and into the path of the Cooper automobile. Both were demolished. The driver of the truck and ANNUAL FARMERS FEDERATION PICNIC SATURDAY July 14th 10 a. m. East Franklin School FREE WATERMELON And LEMONADE $10 Prize For Best Local Act And Many Other Prizes ? SEE and HEAR PANHANDLE PETE And His One Man Band GAITHER ROBINSON STEVE LEDFORD ? Also ? JOE FRANKLIN DARRYL PETTY JIMMY BUCHANAN And Many More Top Entertainers ? A1I Choirs, * Quartets, Musicians, Singers, Dancers ESPECIALLY INVITED ? BRING YOUR FRIENDS And NEIGHBORS Buys Of The Week IN GOOD Used Cars CO CHEVROLET $7QC 2 Door. Clean g| CHEVROLET $ggg CO FORD 2 Door $QQC VO A Good Buy ? AQ BUICK 4 Door $OQC New Auto. Trans. See our stock of Good Clean Cars in all makes and models ? 1949 through 1956 ? Priced Right. TRUCKS gj CHEVROLET $795 Cl DODGE, V2 Ton $CQC ^ Good Buy ? ? TRUCKS 50 ?olet s695 49 _ _ _ '395 Burrell Motor Co., Inc. Chevrolet , ? Dealer 3014 ? Oldsmobile Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. a passenger received dispensary treatment. The Coopers lived on Ashe ville, Route 3. Funeral services for Mrs. Cooper were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Tesentee Church of God. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were married In August, 1951, In Ashevllle. He Is formerly of Franklin. In addition to her parents, husband, and three sons, Mrs. Cooper is survived by four brothers, Billy, Tommy, and Kay Dills, of Franklin, and Johnny Dills, of the U. S. Navy, and a sister, Miss Barbara Jean Dills, also of Franklin. Pallbearers were Jess Rogers, Tomalee Rogers, Johnny Rog ers, Thurman Rogers, Wiley Rogers, and Bill Warren. Bryant Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Salains Purchase Mills Grocery Store Mills Grocery Store in Frank lin has been purchased from A. R. Mills by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salain. The deal was closed Friday. Mrs. Salain will operate the store. I To Model In State Review Miss Helen Cochran, of the Franklin High 4-H Club, will model in the state 4-H dress re view in Raleigh this month. She was the senior winner In the recent county review. The state dress review Is a feature of the annual 4-H con vention. It opens July 23. mACON'S Newest Citizens Mr. and Mrs. Delos E. Walt, of Highlands, a daughter. Floye Lynne, July 3 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Garri son, of Franklin, a son, Ricky Edwin, July 6 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bell, of Dill ard? Ga., Route 1, a daughter. Sarah Gall, July 4 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, of Elberton, Ga., a son, July 6, at an Elberton hospital. Mrs. Tay lor is the former Miss Pauline Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid. of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, of Elberton, Ga., a son, July 5, at an Elberton hospital. Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss Pauline Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reld, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long. Jr., of Atlanta, Oa? formerly of Franklin, a son, July 3. at Oeorgla Baptist Hospital In Atlanta. Federation Picnic Set Saturday East Franklin School will be the scene of the annual Farm ers Federation picnic on Satur day. The program will get under way at 10 a. m. Special entertainment is on tap, including a one-man band, acrobats, singers, and the Fed eration string band, with the "Mimosa Boys'J. Sack races, relay races, tugs of-war and other contests also are slated following lunch. Prizes will be awarded the win ners. A prize of $10 will be awarded the best local entertainment. First and second prizes will be given for the largest truckloads attending the picnic. Choirs, quartets, and singers will compete for prizes in the afternoon, tfong books will be given the best choirs. Short talks on farm practices, poultry, and livestock also are programmed during the day. Tourists About Triple In June Tourist registration at the Franklin Chamber of Com merce's information booth is almost tripling last year's. A check of the registration book this w<*k showed that 148 signed in during June. This Is nearly three times the number (56) for June, 1955. July also may set some rec ords. By noon of the 6th, 41 had registered, indicating a trend that could beat all past monthly figures if It holds steady. Activity at the Cowee Ruby Mines is responsible for the sharp increase in inquiries, ac cording to Mrs. Lasca E. Hors ley and Z. Weaver Shope, who run the booth. The chamber has mimeographed a fact-sheet on the ruby mines for distribu tion to visitors. PICNIC AREA WORKING Hickory Knoll community will work at the picnic area Satur day, it has been announced. TRAINLOAD SALE \ Continued CHOICE MEATS U. S. CHOICE Standing Rib Roast Lb 59c U. S. CHOICE TENDERIZED BOTTOM Round Steak " 79c FRESH U.S. GOOD Ground Beef 3 Lbs. $1.00 ARMOURS ONE LB. CELLO Franks ^ 39c Ballard or Pillsbury CANNED BUSCUUS ? r, - ? 21* Plain or Selfrising P1LLSBURY FLOUR u,. _ _ 98* No. 303 Can Byrd APPLE SAUCE 2 For ? - 25* Armoors PURE LARD 3 Lb. Can ? ? 61* WE HAVE THE FAMOUS PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD INSTANT O PET PET , * MCgflf NONFAT DRY MILKl SAakes4Qts. 32c I NABISCO One Full Pound Sugared Donut Cookies 49c PILLSBURY'S Cake Mixes Choc., White, Tello 29c Pet Milk 3 Cans 41c FRUITS & VEGETABLES Early Variety Cooking 3 Lbs. Apples . . . 25c Half Runner 2 Lbs. String Beans . 25c Golden Ripe 2 Lbs. Bananas . . 25c 12 oz. L g. Can Sealsweet Frozen Orange Juice . 35c Pkg. 12 oz. Frozen Squash ... 21c 12 oz. Can (Makes Vi Gal) Frozen Lemonade Mix .... 33c BALDWIN SUPER MARKET MODERN ? CLEAN (Grade "A") ? FREE PARKING West Palmer Street Phone t5 Franklin, N. C < THE BIG DOLLAR WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE East Franklin, N. C.

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