June 25th, 1956 Horsley's Restaurant Franklin, North Carolina My wife and I, about a week ago, completed a 2768 mile round trip vaca tion to Miami, Florida and back. On our way home we had the good fortune to stop at your restaurant for a noon meal. By good fortune I mean that, in all sincerity, on our whole trip never did we enjoy a better meal, more delicious ly prepared, nor more reasonably pric ed than the meal we enjoyed at your restaurant. We felt that such good food, good service, and sensible pricing should not go unnoticed. Thank you for making that day more enjoyable. Sincerely Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKinney 637 Cosier Dr. Dayton 3, Ohio Classifications For Show Given i Classifications for the Frank lin Garden Club's annual flow er show, slated for July 27-28 In the high school cafeteria, are as follows, by divisions: Annual Division: Section 1 ? AGERATUM, three sprays, (1) blue, (2) white; ASTERS, three blooms or sprays, (3) single, one color, (4) double, one color, (5) any other Asters; BELLS OF IRELAND, (6) three sprays; CALENDULAS, four blooms, (7) yellow, (8) orange, (9) mixed; CENTAUREA, corn flower or bachelor's button, six blooms, (10) red, (11) white, (12) blue, (13) pink, (14) mixed; CELOS IA (Cockscomb), two blooms, (15) feathered, one color, (16) crested, one color, (17) plumed, one color; COSMOS, three sprays, (18) single, one color, (19) double, one color; CLE OME (spider plant), (20) three sprays; HELIANTHUS (annual sun flower), (21) vase, 5-7 stalks; HOLLYHOCKS, (22) one stalk, (23) mixed colors; LARK SPUR, three sprays, (24) blue, (25) white, (26) pink, (27) mixed; MARIGOLDS, three blooms, Chrysanthemum flow er, (28) one color, (29) mixed color ? Carnation flowering, (30) one color, (31) mixed col ors ? Peony flowering ,(32) J "We're playing charades, and John is acting out how smoothly his OK Used Car runs!" Some OK Used Car buyers simply can't help showing off! That's because an OK Used Car keeps up an appearance and delivers performance, too. Thoroughly inspected and reconditioned, they're dealer-warranted in writing. Take advantage of your Chevy dealer's volume trading for extra savings and selection. LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK! Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealef BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 'HONE 123 Dealer 3014 FRANKLIN. N. C one color, (33) mixed shades ? Dwarf double, six sprays, (34) one color, (35) mixed colors? Dwarf single, six sprays, (36) one color, (37) mixed colors, (38) any other Marigold; NAS TURTIUMS, bowl, (39) one col or, (40) mixed; PETUNIAS, bowl, (41) single, one color, (42) single, mixed colors, (43) dou ble, one color, (44) double, mix ed colors, (45) ruffled, one col or, (46) ruffled, jnlxed colors; SALVIA (scarlet sage), three blooms, (47) scarlet, (48) blue salvia; SCABIOSA (Pincushion plant) (49) one color, (50) mix ed; SNAPDRAGON, three spikes, (51) one color, (52) mixed; STRAWFLOWERE^ six blooms, (53) one color, (54) mixed; TITHONIA (Mexican sun flow er), (55) vase, 5-7 stalks; VER BENA, bowl, (56) red, (57) white, (58) pink, (59) blue, (60) lavender, (61) mixed; ZINNIAS, three bloomy, Dahlia flowered, (62) one color, (63) mixed col ors ? Chrysanthemum flower ed, (64) one color, (65) mixed colors ? Fantasy flowered, (66) one color, (67) mixed colors ? Lilliput, baby or pompon, six blooms, (68) one color, (69) mixed colors ? Miniatures, six blooms, (70) one color, (71) mixed colors ? Any other type Zinnia, six blooms, (72) one color, (73) mixed colors, (74) mixed collection ? annual not elsewhere, (75) classified collec tion, (76) specimen bloom or 1 spray; NON-COMPETITIVE , (77) herbs, (78) dried material. ! Perennial Division : Section II? CHRYSANTHEMUMS, three sprays, (Class l), single, any j color, (2) double, any color, (3) pompons, any color, (4) any j other not listed; DELPHINIUM, one spike, (5) one color, (6) mixed colors, three spikes; HEMEROCALLIS HYBRIDS, (7) SWIM Far Health and Fun At FRANKLIN'S NEW, MODERN Swimming Pool Franklin Lodge And Golf Course one stalk; HIIBISCU8, one bloom, (8) white, (9) red, (10) mixed colors, three blooms; LILIUM, one stalk, (11) Tiger (12) Speclosum Rubrum, (13) Regal, (14) any other true Uly; SALVIA (sage), three spikes, (15) one color; SHASTA DAISY, (16) three blooms; TROTOMA (poker flower), (17) one spike; OTHER PEREN NIALS, (18) three blooms, stalks or spikes; FLOWERING SHRUBS, specimen spray, (19) Buddleia, (20) Viburnum, (21) 1 Crepe Myrtle, (22) Hydrangea, (23) any other shrub in showy fruit, (24) any other shrub; FLOWERING VINE, (25) one spray or cluster. Section III? POTTED PLANTS (all plants exhibited must have been in exhibitor's possession at least three months) Blooming plants ? BEGONIA, (1) white, (2) pink, (3) red, (4) f ushla, (5) gardenia; GERANIUM, (6) one color, (7) Lantana, (8) Sul tana, (9) any other blooming variety; Blooming plants from bulbs ? (10) Tuberous Begonias, Carnation flowered, (11) Tuber ous Begonias, Camellia flower ed, (12) Tuberous Begonias, single, (13) Gloxinia, ( 14) Lilies, any type, (15) any other vari ety; Folicage plants ? (16) Agla onema, (17) Cactus, all kinds, (18) Caladium, (19) Coleus, (20) [ Fern, (21) Ivy, (22) , Philoden- I dron, (23) Sanseveria (snake] plant), (24) Succulents, (25) any other vine foliage, (26) any other variety; African Violets? (27) purple, (28) blue, (29) la vender, (30) pink, (31) red or plum, (32) white, (33) double,' (341 any other not listed. Section IV, Roses ? HYBRID TEA, (1) one bloom,, (2) three blooms, one color, (3) three blooms, different varieties, (4) full blown.i one bloom; SINGLE TYPE TEA OR HYBRID, (5) bloom or cluster; FLORIBUNDA, (6) single bloom or cluster; POLYANTHUS, (7) one cluster; MINIATURE, (8) one bloom or cluster; ANY OTHER TYPE NOT LISTED, (9) one bloom or spray. Section V, Dahlias? (1) Cac tus, three blooms, one variety, I (2) decorative, three blooms, one variety, (3) single, long stems, (4) pompon, long stems, (5) miniature, three blooms, (6) specimen, one bloom, finest dahlia in the show, any color or type, (7) best collection, one bloom of each, (8) any not list ed, one bloom. Section VI, Gladiolus ? (1) specimen giant type, any color, <2> specimen large type, any color, (3) specimen small or miniature, any color, (4) three, one variety, (5) three, different varieties, (6> collection. Section VII, Non-Competative ? (It herbs, (2) any other ex hibit of interest. Arrangements Division: (1) "A Kitchen in the Nantahalas", arrangement of flowers and fruit or vegetables, foliage per mitted, (2 1 "Scenic View", all foliage arrangement, accessories permitted, (3i "Mountain Crafts", arrangement in tea pot or pitcher with accessories, (4 1 "Brasstown", arrangement in brass container using shades of one color, (5) "Summer Meadows", arrangement using roadside plant material, (6) "Twin Mountains", a line ar rangement in a crescent design, using a pair of containers, (7> "Mountain Garden", a composi tion using mountain material and accessories, flowers permit ted not to exceed 24" H, 18" W, 9" D, (8) "Church Arrange ment", using one color or white flowers and foliage, (9) "July Sunshine", a mass ar rangement In a pottery con tainer, (10) "Special Date", cor sages, (11) "Our Heritage", a. Early American, b. Victorian, c. Modern, dried material permit ted, (12) "In Miniature", ar rangements not to exceed 3" over all, (13) "Hospital Cheer", a. for a veteran, b. for a new baby, c. happy birthday tray. Junior Division: (1) an ani mal made from vegetable and/or fruits, (2) a dish garden, (3) arrangement of flowers In a natural container (rock, shell, bark, gourd, driftwood, etc.), foliage permitted, (4) any type. t potted plant grown by exhibitor, (5) plaque or picture arrange ment, (8) mixed bouquet, not to exceed 4", Including contain er, (7) arrangement In your favorite container, (8) your hobby. FRANKLIN SHEET METAL SHOP HOT AIR HKAT CONTRACTOR SHEET METAL WORK AWNINGS AND GUTTERING FURNACE INSTALLATION FURNACE CLEANING FURNACE REPAIR Phone 336 Franklin, N. C. id* What Is SIN? Because the Episcopal Church doesn't urge upon its adherents abstinence from tobacco, card playing, dancing, and such like, it has gained the reputation of being "liberal about sirt". We who are Episcopalians don't agree with that idea. In fact, quite the contrary. We find that being an Episcopalian involves some rather well-defined discipline. But, on this subject of sin, let's ask ? just what is it? The way we look at it ? that is, the way it's interpreted to us ? sin is defined as the error of imposing our own wills over God's will. That interpretation both simplifies and com plicates. Knowing God's will for us, we find, demands a life of prayer, a life of faith, a recognition of God's constant presence, the frequent "strengthening and refreshing'' of our souls through the Holy Communion. We recognize the fact that God has given us all things, and that sin is not in the thing itself or its use, but rather in its misuse. This must lead to the conclusion that any intem perance ? overeating, for instance, is as much sin as any other abuse of God's gifts. Wouldn't you like to know more about the teaching of the Episcopal Church? Visit the Episcopal Church near you ? soon. Come and worship God with us. The booklet "What Does the Epis a> >al Church Shunt For.'" is an <;:i ellent outline of tl>e Church's position. Send the coupon below for your Fl'LL copy. No obligation. I REV. A. RUFUS MORGAN Route 1, Franklin. N. C. I'll I ilvc* i> k.?rn nmrc .iSout the I?pisc? >pal Churdi. Sen J me my free copy of "What Does the Episcopal Church Stand lor?" K<tmc __ Street ami So City. Hot Bargains From Hot Point PRICES TOO LOW TO PRINT SUPER-STOR REFRIGERATOR ? Full-width freezer ? S-y?or protection plan ? Cold control ? * ? ? Exclusive thriftmaster unit ? Full-width chiller tray ? Strong steel shelve* ? 4 deep door shelves ? Porcelain finish ? ? IV, m -m ? ? 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