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PREMIUM ' Rural Contest Deadlines Are Nearing _ Deadlines for the county and | area rural community develop- ( ment contests are nearing and activities within organized com munities are centering on fam ily score sheets and scrapbooks. While the county contest will not officially be over until Oct. 1 31, judging of the communities is tentatively slated for the j week of Oct 21, according to I County Agent T. H. Fagg. De tails are now being worked out, 1 he said this week, including a prize schedule for the winning communities. Mr Fagg said about 10 com- ' munities are expected to be in the competition. The deadline for the area contest is Nov. 1. Sponsored by I the Asheville Agricultural De- j velopment Contest, this event i offers more than $1,500 in cash | prizes to the best communities. | As in the past, judging in both contests will be on the basis of community organiza tion and development and im j provement in family living. They're Using Lots Of Red Ink At FHS Financially speaking, Frank lin High's athletic department is a big consumer of red ink. As of Sept. 20, Principal C. K. Olson reports the depart ment was operating with a de ficit of $5,733.74. The department started the 1957-58 year with a deficit of $1,423.74. Equipment needed to put the football squad on the field, and other sports items, quickly added $4,467.81 to this amount, bringing the grand total to $5,981.55. Payment of $1,008.59 from game receipts reduced the debt i by that amount. Mr. Olson said the school j hopes to clear a way a big part j of this debt during the school ' year, but he doubts that the j entire amount can be erased. A lot will depend on the suc ! cess of the basketball season. Football does well to break even 1 financially, the principal ex j plained, but basketball can I bring in good profits. Franklin I landing a basketball tourna ' ment could help relieve the sit uation. he said. Mr. Olson said the athletic department suffered financial ly during the two years the high school was without a gym nasium. During this period, basketball home games were played on other courts. Two Groups Visit Coweta Laboratory Two visiting delegations were j guests this past week at Coweta I Hydrologic Laboratory. Fourteen students and a pro fessor from the College of For- , estry. Syracuse University, were there Thursday and Friday for ; a tour. Saturday. 15 Soil Conservation i Service officials who had been attending the fourth annual i Watershed Congress in Atlanta. Ga.. stopped off for a brief visit. TO .SEEK HELP A delegation of citizens plans to visit the Monday meeting of the Macon Board of County Commissioners to seek help in establishing an animal shelter for strays in Franklin. The commissioners meet at 9:30 a. m. in the register of deeds of fice. A.W.OL Sailor And Girl Turned Over To F.B.I. An A W. O. L. sailor from the carrier U8S Valley Forge and a woman with a Norfolk, Va., address have been turned over to the F. B. I., following their arrest here Friday by Highway Patrolman H. T. Fer guson The officer said they were driving an automobile stolen in Oklahoma City, Okla, on Sept. 23. He identified the couple as Melton Dqle Smith, 18, of Okla homa City, who is reported to have lfft his ship in Norfolk on Sept. 1. and Isabelle Carty, 24, of Norfolk. Patrolman Ferguson stopped them on US 64 near the Car toogechaye Baptist Church aft er receiving information they were trying to cash worthless checks in Franklin. Smith had stolen driver's license, he said. The officer found two counter checks from the Bank of Franklin made out for $63 and $61 He said th? couple attempt ed to cash them at Baldwin's Super Market and at Western Union at Angel's Drug Store. Patrolman Ferguson said Smith apparently got the checks while in the bank. The F B I. took both of them into custody Monday on the stolen automobile charge. World War I Vets Slate Supper In Franklin Friday A supper will be held by I'.^cun County Barracks J03, Vcte??us of World War 1. tomorrow iFr:day> night at Siagle Memorial Building ii'Oill 6 to 7:30. j A special invitation is extended ? m uns of V."c-k! War n and | the Korear "'nr. according to Carl ; Donaldboti, barracks commander, j Plates will be $1. James Dayton, of Asheville, vice commander of the district, is ex I pected to be on hand for the sup i per. 4-H Record Books | Are Being Entered ' : In State Contests Long time record book fceions 1 ins-' to five !.!r.con County 4 H .? ub .btv's a.e c.nns entered in '.'ate 1 competition, according to Mrs. Jessie D Cabe, assistant home agent. 'l..e 4-H ers and their categories of competition are Ann Penning ton. Franklin club, senior canning: Brenda Cunningham, Franklin club, clothing and recreation; Martha Ann Plaine. Patton club, j farm -and home electric: Helen | Cochran, Patten club, home ec I onomics: and Mary Lou Hol brooks, Iotla club, junior canning 'Fall Festival' Set At Otto Saturday E. G: Crawlord, principal, has announced that a "Fall Festi val " will be held atA the Otto school Saturday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p. m. There will be bingo, cake walks, a fishing booth, and many other games. Door prizes will be given. BAKE SALE SATURDAY A bake sale will be sponsored by the Episcopal Y. P. F. Sat urday from 9 to 12:30 at Angel's Drug Store. TO ATTEND MEETINGS A large number of Metho dists from this county plan to attend the first annual lead ership training school for Jack son, Macon, and Swain counties Oct. 6-10 at the Cullowhee Methodist Church. Sessions will be held nightly at 7:30. ELVIS i 18 A 1 DRAMATIC SUPRISE IN TECHNICOLOR* MCOERN MUSICAL TREAT... . EXCITING STORY I <T &.I I I A IS piu:sli;v i 1/ tin i ii tt r\m 1,1 scorr ?coitKi ; ' " '&(' i LOVING YOU Dirtcwd by HAL KANTO ? 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