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                  <text>IN
•HEMINGWAY
•
•
AND
OHNSONVILLE
WORKING FOR
A BETIER
BUSINESS
COMMUNITY

-Vince Hatho1-n al lhe Western Auto In Johnsonville goes all ou t to please
his cus to1ners eve111r II means selUng up on the sid ewalk as he did for last
\\'eek's Joh nso11ville Sidewalk Jamboree. You can visit the rriend ly folk
at the \\'estem Auto ror a variety or needs, rrom a ppliances to toys. Now
is the time lo pu rchase blc)'Cles for the entire family to enjoy during the

cooler rail wt&gt;athcr. The Western Auto can offer the perJect cycle (or au
ai:l."s fro1n 6 to 60. Also for sporting goods. car care, furniture and an
abw1dance or other lle1n visit the friendly Western Auto Store. Pictured
hf'1·e are llathom, Careen Cribb and lleta Cox.

HEMINGWAY-JOHNSONVILLE FASHION CONSULTANTS OFFER
FREE ADVICE!!
e merchants advertising
ir weekly specials on this
ge and the next two pages
uniting to work against
ation
and
promote
sperity in the Johnville - Hemingway area
giving you the best buys,
ections
and
service
sible, every day.
Read
these
pages
efully each week for the
t buys in the area.
Patronize the merchants
ertising here and help
em promote a better local
nomy.

Whether you need a complete n.e w outift or just an item or two to spruce
up your present wardrobe, you'll be pleased with the interested
assistance given you by the salespeople in the Middlesboro Stores listed
in this article.
These salespeople are professionals in their fields. Many of them have
attended nationally famous style shows displaying the latest ideas in
fashions and fabrics. All have studiously read the literature and have
counseled fashion designers. Not only can you buy now to k.e ep in style,
but you can supplement your present wardrobe to keep it up to date for
the future.
Salespeople in Hemingway and Johnsonville are personally interested
in each purchase you make. They happily accept the challenge of
assisting you with your selection and share with you the responsibility of
your wardrobe at prices that will be pleasing both to you and yo11r budget.
It's no wonder people like to shop in Johnsonville and Hemingway. The
merchants offer you outstanding values that will save you money this
week and they take a personal interest in helping you find the exact items
you need, so that you can be happy with your purchase for months to
come ..
Check the pages in today's edition of The Weekly Observer for
unusually big values that will save you money when shopping these
stores. You can be assured of courteous and helpful assistance in
selecting quality merchandise at reasonable prices.

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