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Playtex Girdle Window Display at J. Fred and Company
Window display at the J. Fred Johnson and Company Store. The store was located at 144-150 Broad Street. The display advertised the Playtex Living Girdle for use as Active Wear, Business Wear, or general wear just Around the House. For only $3.50 women could have “today’s casual young lines.”
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Type: KPT Archives
Gladson’s Service Station and Roger’s Motor Sales
Exterior view of Gladson’s Service Station and the service department of Roger’s Motor Sales. Gladson’s was owned by Hugh W. Gladson and located at 1100 Bristol Highway (East Center Street).
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Type: KPT Archives
Teen Center, Sign
Sign advertising a baseball game between Cherokee and Blueville. The game was a fund raiser to help finish the Teen Center. A Dodge sedan, groceries, season tickets, and other prizes were given away.
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Type: KPT Archives
Kids in Teen Center
Group photograph of teens at the Center, located on Cumberland Street near East Market Street. Lucille Blankenbecker was the director.
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Type: KPT Archives
Foremost Dairies (Employees in Uniforms)
Foremost Dairy building with employees gathered together. The company was located on the corner of East Market and Cherokee streets. Francis T. Walsh managed the company that dealt with dairies, milk, and cream.
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Type: KPT Archives
Holston Valley Community Hospital
View of Holston Valley Community Hospital, located on West Ravine, and the surrounding area. The director was George W. Eutsler.
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Type: KPT Archives
Joyland Cottages
View of Joyland Cottages property. The business offered cottages for rent by the week or night. Near the center of the photograph is a group of several men holding a stringer of approximately fifty fish. The sign states there is no vacancy.
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Type: KPT Archives
Fairfield Methodist Church
Group portrait of students at Fairfield Methodist Church. The church was located on Eastman Road, near Johnson City Highway, now named Fort Henry Drive.
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Type: KPT Archives
Slip-Not Belting Corporation
Men at work inside Slip-Not Belting Corporation. H. Jefferson Shivell was President and Treasurer of the industrial belt manufacturing company; J.D. Cox Jr. and M. Gladstone Starnes were vice presidents; Mrs. Genevieve Shivell was the secretary. The plant was located at 432-38 East Main Street.
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Type: KPT Archives
Visit to Nurse’s Ofice
A man in a nurse’s office having his throat looked at. The photograph was taken for Borden Mills and this may be the nurse’s office at the plant.
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Type: KPT Archives
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