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MIm Cable Competing lit Speech Contest Miss Nancy Cable, Franklin High School student, will com pete In a district speech contest In Sylvk tomorrow (Friday*. Earlier, she won the local contest. The competition is sponsored by the Patriotic Order, Sons of America. Press Photographer Attend* Short Course J. P. Brady, Franklin Press Pho tographer and news editor, attend ed the annual Short Course In Photography at Chapel Hill the latter part of last week. One pound of cheese uses about 10 pounds of milk. For Your . . . LAWN SUPPLIES NEW AND USED LAWN MOWERS SPRINKLERS AND OTHER SUPPLIES See Us Before You Buy LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ? ? ? FARM & HOME SUPPLY CO. ? Near River Bridge ? Phone 6 Franklin, N. C. B.FGoodiMoh BETA CLUB I MEMBERS IN ASHEVILLE Attend Convention Friday And Saturday; Take Trip To Estate Fifteen members of Franklin High ocnool's Beta Club spent Friday and Saturday in Ashevllle, RECAPPING TIRE Also , VULCANIZING ? New LEE and GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Franklin Tire Shop C. D. Green C. H. Pennington East Main Street At Foot of Town Hill Phone 81-J attending the state convention of North Carolina Beta Clubs. The group, which stayed at Drove Park Inn, convention head quarters, also did some sight-see ing, including a trip to Blltmore Estate. The students were accom panied by Mrs. S. F. Beck, club sponsor. Membership In the Beta Club Is based on scholarship, leader ship, and character. Those making the trip were Leonard Long, Robert (Bud) Slier, Herbert McKelvey, Norman Smith, Tommy Gnuse, and Jerry Norton, and Misses Beverly Stockton, Hannah Gillespie, Nancy Angel. Nancy Cable, Ann Snyder, Ruth Snyder, Mary Evelyn Cabe, Betty Hurst, and Doris Teague. Church Group Will Sponsor Movie Showing A movie entitled, "Shelter in the Cumberland^", which deals with home missionary work in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky, will be shown at Sloan's Chapel in East Franklin tomor row (Friday) night at 7:30, it has been announced. The newly-organized - Woman's Missionary Society of the church CAROLINA PHARMACY Prescription Headquarters Phone 84 Got an itch to switch the pitch ? ~t?c, A/eur -//it Ut -/V&U&tyM ? tAe. ^"Z ant to do what a pilot does when he Want to feel the pulse -quickening thrill that comes of giving the gun to a high-powered automobile with the world's first airplane inspired transmission? Want to try Buick'sVariable Pitch Dynaflow* ?the spectacular new wonder drive that's the talk of car makers and car buyers alike ? and the drive that's sending Buick sales soaring to new record-breaking highs ? Well, sir? be our test-pilot guest at the wheel of a '55 Buick and let today's Dynaflow do the honors. When you press the pedal as you normally would, you move ahead in velvety smooth ness, getting plenty of miles from each gallon of gas . . . Because twenty propeller- like blades inside the Dynaflow unit, spinning in oil, have an angle of "pitch" for top economy ? like the modern clears for take-off? plane's propellers when cruising in the air. But comes the need for emergency accelera tion, and ? like a pilot does for quick take-off and climb ? you switch the pitch of those Dynaflow propellers for action, just by press* ing the pedal all the way down. Instantly, you get full -power response for split second getaway, or for a sudden safety-surge to get out of a tight spot on the highway. It's a response thrilling beyond all previous experience ? because there's never been anything like it before in any car. And we'd like you to try it ? along with the walloping new V8 power, the cruiser-steady ride, the fine handling ease, and the true big car roominess that are all part and parcel of every Buick. Can you come in today? this week, for sure ? and test pilot the hottest Buick yet built? 'Dynaflow Drive is standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. Local Delivered Price of) o o the 1955 Bulck SPECIAL [ J>ZJoU*QO * 2 -Door, 6-fomng*r Sedan, V Model 48 (illustrated) it J Optional equipment. accessories, ?t at* ond local taiM, If any, additional. Prices may vary slightly In adjoining communities. Even the foctory-installed extras you may want arc bargain*, such as: Heater & Defroster-$91-70; Radio & Ant#nno-$W.30. ?WHIN MTTft AUTOMOBILES AM Wilt tUICK WIU WILD THEM ? !. tu?vdoy ^|l?rnot? w*vo Enjoy cooled, filtered sir for less than you think with Buicfc's AIRCONDITIONER It's a genuine Frigidalre Macon Motor Company Authorized Buick Dealer Phone 233 Palmer Street, Weit Franklin, N. C. Is sponsoring the showing, to which the public is invited. No admission is planned, but an offering will be taken to cover the expenses of obtaining the film, it was said. Plans Made Plans for obtaining the movie were made by W. M. 8. members at a meeting last Thursday even ing. Mrs. W. R. Bell, president, presided, and Mrs. Walter Cunn* Ingham was in charge of the de votional. As a feature of the meet ing, letters were read from both j home and foreign missionaries and each member plans to correspond with one. Bethel Community Meeting Is Tonight; Featuring Movie Showing of a sound color movie, "Shelter in the Cumberlands," will feature a meeting of the Bethel Rural Community Develop ment Organization tonight (Thurs day) at 7:30, it has been announ ced. The Rev. R. D. Bumette will show the film, which deals with missionary work in the mountains of Kentucky. Mrs. Hazel Arnold will be in charge of the devotional program. By Law Changes Social Security Benefits Broadened The Social Security law contains a special provision, recently en acted by Congress, which can be of great significance to residents of this county, according to Glenn H. Pittenger, manager of the Ashe ville district office of the Social Security Administration. Affected by the change are sur Need a PLUMBER? Phone 595 -J FOR QUICK SERVICE DEPENDABLE ? Pumps and Hot Water Heaters Serviced and Installed ? Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures American Standard and Briggs Beautyware H. G. Welch Franklin, N. C. Licensed Plumbing and II eating Contractor v Ivors who were previously Ineligi ble (or benefits because the family breadwinner had not worked long enough uhder Social Security to be Insured under the old law. Now survivors' monthly benefits may be payable If the breadwinner died after June 30. 1940 and be fore September X, 1950. and was under the1 Social Security system for a period of as little as a year and a half at any time after January 1937. These survivors could be dependent parents, widows with children under 18, or children alone, and widows when they become 65. Another fact often overlooked, with consequent loss of benefits to survivors. Is the fact that So cial Security credits can be given. In many cases, for military service after September 7. 1939. Thus It may be possible for widows and children under 18 to receive So cial Security payments now if the family breadwinner had about a year and a half of military service after that date, even if he never had a Social Security number. PLANTERS FISHBRAND FERTILIZER ' We Stock PLANTERS Fishbrand Fertilizer Also Ammonium Nitrate As well as our own Farmers Federation Brand FARMERS FEDERATION A. E. Frizzelle, Mgr. Franklin, N. C. ?iifriftriHlffFit 1 ui. v.-- r SERVICE STATIC! ??adjusted I ??w Ml ,11 ? ?? ? r; . 1 NOW MY BRAKES ARE SO GOOD I STOP QUICKER THAN THE DRIVER BEHIND ME! Next time this happens, send him to us for a proper brake job. Then he'll be able to "stop on a dime" and save many dollars of repair charges . . . keep himself out of law courts . . . and hospitals. Conley Motor Company Phone 69 Franklin, N. C. GET THROUGH MUD AND MUCK WHIM OTHERS FAIL Jeep TRUCK With the extra traction of its 4-wheel-drive, the 'Jeep* Truck will take you through spring mud and muck. It climbs grades up to 60% fully loaded. STATION WAGON Dual purpose carries both passengers and cargo. Has over 100 cu. ft. of cargo space. Wide rear doors admit bulky loads. Interior is washable. 0 MADE BY WILLYS? WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER OF 4-WHEEL-DRIVE UTILITY VEHICLES Macon Willys Company Jay Houston ? Reid Womack Phone 32 Franklin, N. C
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