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PLATING THIS SEASON with the Franklin All -Stars are,
front row (L to R) Jerry Satton, Bobby Gregory, Harold
Corbin, Roger Seay, and C. P. Corbin; back row, Norman
Seay, Hugh Dowdle, Grady Corbin, and Bin Vanhook. Absent i
when the picture waa made were Bobby Womack, Jim
Franklin, and Vic Teagne. (Staff Photo)
TO DESIGN TRAILER ?
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Noted Designer Donates
Talents To 'Bootstrap'
"Operation Bootstrap" has won
a new friend for Western North
Carolina.
He's a nationally-recognized
authority on design and interior
decorating, whose name, by re
quest, remains annonymous at this
time.
Intrigued by "Operation Boot
strap's" efforts to attract new
industry to W.N.C. by utilizing a
H IB Hi ? ? m I
? House Wiring
? Electric Heat
Installations
? Electrical Repair*
? Free Estimates
James P. Wurst
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
Franklin, N. C.
traveling truck exhibit to tour the
United States, this outstanding de
signer has volunteered his talents
in planning the interior of the
trailer.
The directors of the Western
North Carolina Industrial Develop
ment Corporation, in accepting
his generous contribution to the
program, have made only one sug
gestion: That the trailer's interior
convey the idea - that Western
North Carolina is truly an in
dustrial and tourist paradise. This
theme must be carried put strongly
enough to appeal to industrialists
who visit and view the trailer.
The designer's ideas at this
time are to have a film projector
in the rear of the trailer, and a
screen on the opposite wall, to
show films of W.N.C. and its
many advantages. The -walls of
the interior will have color photo
graphs of present industrial build
ings and scenic points. The whole
length of the trailer, on both
sides, will be taken up with dis
play shelves on which various
samples of products manufactured
in W.N.C. will be dislayed. In the
center of the trailer will be a con
ference room table and chairs
? made in W.N.C., of course). The
floor will be carpeted . with ma
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING DRESSES TO
FIT YOU PROPERLY, WE CAN HELP YOU , SOLVE
YOUR PROBLEMS . . . WE CARRY A FULL RANGE
OF SIZES IN DRESSES NOTED I-OR FINE FITTING
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QUALITIES . . WE FEATURE DRESSES BY
NELLY DON ? SHELTON STROLLERS
AND KORRELL *
The QuaEity Shop
GEORGIA HIGHWAY SOUTH ? ONE MILE
Dial LA 4-2197
CRUSHED STONE
Loaded on Your Truck at Gneiss
j $1.50 per ton Crusher Run
$1.75 per ton Clean Stone
( Monday ? W ednesday ? F rid ay )
Delivered by Our Trucks in City Limits
$2.25 per ton Crusher Run
$2.50 per ton Clean Stone
Call LA 4-2311
Franklin Construction Co.
Along The Way In
\ Carson Community
MISS BRENDA CUNNINGHAM
Staff Correspondent
Club Meets
Mrs. Fred S. Moore and Mrs.
Homer Greene gave a dairy foods
demonstration at the Carson Home
Demonstration Club meeting Tues
day, June 9. Mrs. J. R. Ray gave
a garden report, and Mrs. Homer
Greene gave a family life report.
The meeting was held at the com
munity center, with five members
present.
Community Report
The building maintenance com
mittee for the community develop
ment organization reports that re
pairs of the community building
will be postponed untli fall, be
cause this is the busy season for
both carpenters and farmers in the
community who normally help
with the repairs.
terial also made in W.N.C.
W. N. C. I. D. C. officials hope
others will follow the lead of "our
new friend" in contributing items,
or~their ^talents, -to ? the trailer
exhibit.
Birth Announcement
Born to Mi', and Mrs. T. H.
Blaine, of D.catui. Ga., a son,
Clayton Leit . , May 10. Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine u.e ij.mt-rly of this
community. ?
Personals
Mrs. Ernest Wallace and son,
Robert, left Saturday, June 6, for
Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Wallace will
spend several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Andy Setser, and
Mr. Setser and children. Robert
plans to work in Cincinnatti,
Ohio, this summer.
Mrs. J. D. Dills and daughter,
Wilma, Billy Dills, Louise Dills,
and Christine Waldroop left Mon- '
day, June 8, for Pontiac, Mich.
They plan to spend a week visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pattillo and |
children, Harry and David, of I
Falls Church, Va? have been visit- j
ing Mrs. Pattillo's mother, Mrs.
George Conley, an^ other relatives
here.
Bascomb Lamar Lunsford. foun
der of the Mountain Polk Festival
in Asheville, visited Mrs Esther
C. Cunningham recently and
Urged jher to bring the Carson.!
Square Dance Team to the festi-i
val in August. The team danced
at the festival last year.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Cunningham huve been their j
daughter, Mrs. Burton C. Boesser,
and Mr. Boesser, of Richmond, Va. *
Mr. ^:id Mrs. HaroM Brookshir. '
have started work oil their new
home jie,u the I.' . her Greeiv
house.
Mr. and Mr . Gene-Greene anil
baby have moved their . mobile
home here.
Mrs. George Dills lot; last week i
to join her husband, who is- in tfte
Air Force stationed atKFoi t Hood.
Tex.
Mrs. J^mes P. Cunningham and
daughters. Brefida and Suzanne. '
and son. James. Jr., spent a recent j
?week end visiting her sisters, Mrs. i
C. J. Hamilton and Mr. Hamilton |
and family at the Berry Schools.
Ga, and Mrs. Roscoe Mullinax,
and Mr. Mullinax and daughter, ;
of Marietta. Ga.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred1
S. Moore are their son, Charles
Moore, and Mrs. Moore and chil
dren, and their daughter. Miss
Margaret Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stoudemire
spent a recent week end in
Decatur, Ga., visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. T. M. Blaine, and Mr.
Blaine and children.
Green, leafy and other fresh
vegetables ^re kept crisp and
citrus fruits moist when stored
in the vegetable pans. Check
fruits and vegetables during stor
age and remove any moisture
which has accumulated.
PUMP REPAIR
PROMPT
24 Hour Service
Call LA 4-2267
WELCH
Plumbing Service
bigger
AND
BETTER!
SIDEWALK CARNIVAL
TIME 1959 " I
FRIDAY JUNE 26
AND
BELK'S is ready
Ladies Handbags 19c
A
Harvest Hats 10c
Childrens Anklets 3 c
Mens Caps 10c
Ladies Dresses 99c
Mens Coats $2.00
Mens Dress Shirts 69c
Step On Cans 25c
Infants Wear 19c
These Goods Will Be On Display
On The Sidewalk In Front Of
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BELK'S -FRANKLIN
AT 8:30 FRIDAY MORNING