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Maytag Automatics Three New Models Prices as Low as $249.75 Liberal Trade-in THE /l/lcuftouj AUTOMATIC WASHER I* 249.75 Washes dothts cleaner Exclusive Gyrafoam washing ac tion washes all dirt out quickly. It's gentle as washing by hand. Does all the work far yea Washes, rinses, spin-dries your clothes. Maytag even turns itself off. H?? a long, long lift Your Maytag Automatic is built to last . . . always gives you the same dependable washing performance. Noods no bolting down ThU Automatic won't wobble or "lMV?Lw It's perfectly balanced. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 107 Co*" w k<x ot' *0' *?' Clark Family Reunion Held Sunday At Ellijay Descendants of the late Joseph Logan Clark held their annual reunion Sunday <July 3) at the Ellijay Baptist Church. Wiley Clark, clan spokesman, had charge of the gathering. Fred Mincey and Walter Young j welcomed the group to the church. ' A brief history of the family j was presented by Robert Clark, of Gainesville, Ga.. Other family history also was offered by Estes Bumgarner, of Sylva. At the suggestion of Ruth O'Kelley. of Sylva. it was de cided to trace the family history back as far as possible. She was : given the job. Mrs. Vernon Bry ' son, of Cullasaja. was appointed : to assist her. A sermon was delivered by the Rev. Roy Bryson, son of the late J. Clark Bryson. At 83. Sarah Clark Davis, of . East Orange, N. J., was the old est present. The youngest was the ! three-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Clark, of Gaines- j : ville, Ga. ] A collection was taken and do- j noted to the upkeep of the Ellijay j i Cemetery. < A picnic dinner was spread at j ! noon. j ] Among those from out-of-state 1 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn, j ( Sarah Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank j 1 Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Houston j ] Baxter, of East Orange. N. J., Mr. ? ] and Mrs. Jim Davis and daughter, 1 Jean, of Trenton, N. J.. Mr. and j ( Mrs. Joe Clark and daughter, ot j i Savannah, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. R. i 1 H. Clark and daughter, Mildred. J t Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Clark and baby : i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ammons I Clark and baby, all of Gainesville, l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reschke and I two sons, of Miami, Fla , Mr. and | i Mrs. Harold Williams, of Colum bia, S. C? Mr. and Mrs. H. Will- j c iams and daughter. Rosa, of 1 Seneca, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and family, of Duncan. S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bass ett and daughter and Mrs. Shar lotte. of Cincinnati, Ohio, the Rev. Hasia Martin, and the Rev. A. T. Abbott and family, all of Green ville, S. C. Oscar Dills Succumbs At Home Here A former police officer and deputy sheriff, Oscar Willie Dills, died Wednesday of last week (June 29) at his home in Frank- ! Lin at the age of 67 He had been in declining health for four years. Funeral services for Mr. Dills, a native of this county, were con ducted Friday at the Sugarfork Baptist Church by the Rev. C. C. Welch. Burial followed in the church cemetery. A member of the Pine Grove Baptist Church, he was the son of the late Thomas Dills and Mrs. Mary Louise Bennett Dills. Born April 3. 1888. he was twice married, first to Miss Ella Hol land and then to Miss Belle Wi" hon, who survives. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by five sons. Tommy, of Houston, Tex., Shirley, with the U. S. Navy In Norfolk, Va.. Wayne, of Washing ton, D. C.. Willard, of Falls Church Va., -and Billy, of the home; seven daughters, Mrs. E. B. Higgins. of Pasadena, Tex., Mrs. Christine Moore, of Hart ford. Conn.. Mrs. Helen Dixon, of jreenville. S. C., Mrs. Dolores Schwritzer, of Falls Church, Va., Mrs. Barbara Wilkshire, of Arling :on. Va.. Mrs. Jay Hunt, pf Vien la. Va., and June Dills, of the lome; two sisters. Mrs. Elsie fruitt, of Franklin, and Mrs. Sthel Tilson, of Hot Springs, Ark.; ind four great grand-children. Bryant Funeral Home was in :harge of arrangements. Garden Club Official Will Speak Monday The Franklin Garden Club will lold its July meeting Monday 1 ifternoon at 1:30 at the home >( Miss Hope Daniels, "Dixie Hall", >n Main Street. Co-hostesses are Mrs. W. E. Fun ind Mrs. Ellis Soper. Mrs. Arthur Pierson, of Fletcher. district director of North Carolina Garden Clubs, will be the guest speaker. She will hold a workshop on flower arrangement, and all members are asked to bring flow ers and a container. United States exports of all tobacco products combined during 1954, which were valued at 63.2 million dollars, were about one per cent lower than those of 1953 but still were well above the level of proceeding years . SIEGLER USES HEAT THAT'S I OVER YOUR HOOBS1 look at thoso oxclosivo SlitLER feature* ? Two-irvOne Meatmaker ? Sovos up to 50% in fuel ? Sieglermatic Draft ends toot and smoke ? Silent-Floating super quiet motor mount ? Lifetime porcelain enamel finish ? 6-way directional Tropical Floor Heat ? Cast iron construction ? 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