SUMMER SPECIALS MEATS Sliced Smoked Breakfast BEEF Lb. Armour's Star FRANKS Pkg. 79. 39 Frssh 3 Doz. for $1 LARGE SELECTION OF STAPLE GROCER IES ? A WIDE VARIETY OF CHOICE AND GOOD PRICES EVERY DAY. FROZEN FOOD STRAWBERRIES lIX SI PRODUCE Fresh CORN 6 Ears for Fresh Local 07c OKRA 2 Lb. for 29 37 New POTATOES 5 Lbs. for 25 RAY & WELCH SUPER MARKET Park and Shop Phone 278 Open till 9:00 every Friday night for your convenience. E2M Lew's F. Hy'.ton, chief engineman, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. w"i' 1 f**iii\4 n, Luute 3, is ?iiown being cv*jgralulated on his recent reenlistment in the U. S. Navy by Capt. H. C. Allan, Jr., commanding officer of Florida Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Capt. Allan is the son of Mrs. H. C. Allan, of Franklin. A veteran of 17 years in the Navy, Chief Hylton attended F:anklin High School and worked for English Lumber Company at N'antahala before joining up in 1940. He is stationed at Green Cove Springs, r.v.t is married to the former Miss Helen L. \lbur>, of Key '."est, Fla. J ... : _ 1 - THE SICK - Ansel Hospital ! ADMITTED: July 11 r Charles Claude 3jr. ders. of Franklin, Route 4; Mr* j : Robert VV. Moore, of Franklin. July 12: Ray Mace, of Route - ' July 13: Mrs. Henry David Til ! lent, of Franklin; Mrs. Mac:. Owen Sanders, of Route 4 : Mis 1 Wilbur JacK Darnell, of Frank ! lin; Mrs. Freeman Williamson, o Route 1; Mrs. Druie Theodore Ll quire, of Route 3. July 14: James Ralaigh Swaf ford, of Route 3: Martha Lo. i Swaiford, of Route 3; Lee Danie 1 Swafiord. of Route 3. July 15: Mrs. Troy L. Crisp, of F.anklin; Miss Kathy Lee Speed, of Route 2: Mrs. John Henry Wil liamson, of Route 2. July 16: Mrs. Tyndel L. Par rish. of Route 3; Marva Jear, Wykle. of Franklin. DISCHARGED: July 10: Mrs. Albeit Lyle Ram sey, of Franklin. July 11: Mrs. Wade KamptOi-. Cunningham, of Franklir : Karr: Allan Wilhide, of Franklin: Vir ginia Pearl Dills, of Dillard, P.ou.. I 1 ; Kenneth Gerald Holland, oi Franklin. July 12: Mrs. Nathaniel Joe' Hylton, of Route 3. July 13: Mrs. Mack P. Neely, ot Route 1. i July 14: Mrs. Polly Buie, of Franklin; James Lan.el Gibson, of Route 1. July 15: Baty Verlon McCoy, of Franklin; Mrs. Woodrow W. Reeves, of Franklin: Mrs. Jesse Calvin Cunningham, of Route 2: Mrs. James Hugh Scruggs, of Route 4; Tyrus Fred Thompson, of Highlands; Mrs. Claude Mar tin. of Franklin. July 16: Mrs. Earl H. Bennet'. of Route 2; James Albert McCall. of Route 3; Leslie Vaughn Smith, of Route 3. Angel Clinic ADMITTED. July 8: John Greenwood, of Franklin, and Canton, Ohio: L. J. Kelly, of Franklin and Wahalla. S C. July 9: Jerry Taylor, of Frank lin; Henry Jenkins, of Franklin William Sanders, of Franklin. July 10: Miss Joyce Sanders, of Prentiss; Early Angel, of Frank lin. July 11: Rex Meadows, of Franklin. July 12: Lawrence Stewart, of Franklin and Canton. Ga : French man Hollifield. of Cai toogechaye July 13: John Coggins, of Franklin and Culinwhee: Robert Ammons, of Franklin: Mrs. Paul ine Williams, of Cartoogechaye. July 14: Mrs. Parker Adams, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: July 13: Car! lallent. of Frank litv: Henry Jen'-'iis. of Fvankln: and Canton; William Sanders, o! Franklin. July 14: Jerry Taylor, of Frank lin; Mrs. Wilda Ledford, of Frank WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES White and assorted colors. Brief and band leg styles. Size 5-10. Reg. 49c Value 3 prs. $1.00 wumtn a SUPS Rayon and double panel cotton slips, beautifully lace trim med. Values to $3.98. Sizes 32-44 Carnival Special $1.47 . W omen s and L>irls SHORTS Assorted colors and styles. Reg. $1.59-$1.98 Values Carnival Special $1.00 ZOO PAIRS MEN'S DRESS PANTS Asst. materials and colors. Values to $7.95 Only $2.99 Alterations Free WOMEN'S Sandals and Canvas SLIP ONS These are in white, black, beige, blue, grey, and multi-col ors. Famous William brand with steel arch, size 4-9. Reg. $2.98-$3.98 Value Special $1.77 100 LADIES' NEW SUMMER DRESSES Reg. It. 95 Value $3.77 Big Crowd Turns Out For Picnic Federation's Event Marked By Talks On Activities Of Year One of the largest crowds of the season turned out for tl. Farmers Federation's annual M con County picnic Saturday at th East Franklin School More than 1.500 persons ate watermelon, drank lemonade an^ heard James McClure Clark Feneration president, descr be tl farm cooperative s many pro-ran i f "d activities designed to buik , W. N. C. farm income. : Mr. Clarke called for mo, i efficient producers of broiler hatching eggs, commercial eg 1 and aromatic tobacco. ! Winners of the prize given fc j the best local act were the Frank lin Sweethearts composed of My Ms Cabe. of Dillard. Ca? Route 1 I Sue Bailey and Colleen Clouse both of Franklin. Route 4 The Rev. jack Waldrep. Lord* | \cre director, cited several Macon County churches for their accom Dllshments in carying out Lord's Acre projects and urged all inter ested churches to contact him in Asheville . for promotional litera ture. _ Other picnic speakers were T. " Fagg. Macon farm agent: Ken neth Perry, assistant farm agent Glenn Hunt, poultry division man ager: Phil Burch. Hospital Care representative: and Bob Beard. Farmers Federation news editor Featured entertainers were "Pan | handle Pete" Nash and the Farm ers Federation String Band: the (Blue River Boys: and Lester and I Wendell Waldroop. of Route 1. i Special 4-H awards were made by Assistant County Agent Clark I Walker to Macon 4-H members . H>uj? Ashe, Clark's Chapel: Spik." Maddox. Cartoogechaye: Carol Watkins, Otto: Rachel Brown, Clark's Chapel: Sue Wooten. Clark s Chapel: Opal Vanhook. Clark s Chapel: James Ammons Clark s Chapel : Robert Enloe Cartoogechaye: and Dixie West Oak Grove. Other prize winners were the Go-peleers Quartet, the Fred Fox Quartet, and the L. H. Ledb?tte' Family Choir. Local entertainers included ! Dewey Corbin. of Route 4: Hunte I ^ounB- of Route 2: Ed Hiedon. of Route 3: and the Otto Clogger-, dance team from Otto. Iin: Rex Meadows, of Frank'ir Frenchman Hollifield. of Cartooge chaye. |, July 15: Mrs. Mamie Early, of Franklin and Waynesville- Mrs Jessie Browning, of Franklin and I Waynesville. I ,fDa?in Hussey. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hussey. of Franklin ? a patient at Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. He under went surgery Tuesday. July 10. 1 Joe F. Setser. retired state high j way employe, is recovering satis factorily at C. J. Harris Commun ity Hospital. Sylva. where he was ! taken July 6 after suffering a home 81 hiS CartooSechaye 4-H Club Organized The girls of the Riverside com I rcur.ity met last Thursday at th. j Coweta Baptist Church to org<*r ize a 4 H Club The following officers weri I elected: president. Caroll Watkins j vice-president. Joan Thomas: sec ' retary and treasurer. Sarah Bat* man; song leaders. Gail Dowdl and Jane Knight; and reporte: Nancy Dow die Adult leaders are Mrs. Ger I Bateman and Mrs. Vercoe Wa" ! kins. The club 'selected arts an< crafts as a project for the cumin, j year. Farm Safety Week |To Be Observed Macon County's obsei'vance o National Farm Safety Week 'Jul? 2 1-27 > is being planned ? throug! the local county agent's office j This year's them? is, "Safet Makes Sense", according to Joh: J. Wrinn, the assistant agent win is handling arrangements. ' Postors dealing with the obsei vance already have been distri buted over the county and Mr Wrinri discussed it on a radio pro ? gram Monday. Several rural communities also , are planning to feature the- nation al week at their monthly meetings I the agent said. Corbins Visit Carson Picnic By MRS. LEONA MOORE i Community Reporter! Carson Community had special j guests at its picnic and regular ' rural development meeting Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Corbin showed color slides taken in Alas ka, where he teaches school in the winter. At the business session, it was 1 voted to pay half the expenses of Miss Brenda Cunningham. 4-H ; club member, who has been chos en to attend the 4-H training school at Swnnr.anoa. It \yas decided to hold another picnic at the next regular meet ing, August 9. Several new homes are being erected in the community, includ | ing those of Ernest Wallace. Billy j Wallace. James Watts, and Park I er Norton. | Mrs. Florence Frazier. presi j dent, presided. j Harold Henry Arrives At Pearl Harbor For Duty With U. S. Navy Harold K. Henry, who has been stationed with the U. S. Navy at Port Townsend. Wash., recently j spent a 15-day leave here with his mother, Mrs. Thad Mason, and I j Mr. Mason. He has arrived at [ l Pearl Harbor for duty. REVIVAL AT IOTLA A weeks revival at the Iotla Methodist Church will open Sunday, with services held nightly at 7:30 o'clock, the pas tor, the Rev. L. P. Heafner, has announced. The guest minister will be the Rev. R, L. Poindex ter, pastor of the Franklin Methodist Circuit. Exports of tobacco are expect ed to remain fairly high in the near future. Sl??P COOC THIS SUMMER ^ / Apply Ful-Thik Batts of Spintex Insulation Want to keep your home cooler this summer? Apply Jotans Manvilte Spintex Insulation. It is made of long fiber rock wool, an exclusive J-M devel opment. Gives you maximum comfort and fuel savings. Call us today. Franklin Hardware Company Always Parkin? on the Square Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. _SiTi Camera Fans See Us For. . . * Projectors * Gadget Bags * Screens * Cameras of all types * Color Film 24 hr. Developing Servics on Black and White Film 43 hr. Developing Service on Color Film Crisp's Studio and Camera Shop Phone 182-R Franklin, N. C. coA/cey eesr buys HEU.O,CY. 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