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Elvis Presley, phenomenon of America's show business world, as hi appears with his famed guitar in M-G-M'j "Jail house Rock," in which he not only sings o flock of new songs but also plays am exciting and unusua ' dramatic role. SUNDAY- WEDNESDAW Franklin Drive-In Of Honor Is Recipient Ale McCall Named Airman Of Month At Eglin Base In Florida Airman 1/c James A. McCall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCall, of Franklin, Route 3, was select' td Airman of the Month for No vember by a committee of non commissioned officers at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., it has been an nounced. Airman McCall, who attended Franklin High School, is a mem ber of the 48th Air Rescue Squad ron, where he serves as adminis tative clerk in operations. He received the award in view of his military bearing, devotion to duty, and spirit of cooperation. For the honor, he received an Air Rescue cigarette lighter, a three day pass, and a cash award. Airman McCall lives at Fort Walton Beach on the fringe of Eglin with his wife, the former Mis9 Sue Ledford. The McCalls have two children. Hest tOiskcs $n the spirit of the first Noel, we extend to all our friends our best wishes for a Christmas rich in the blessings of peace and good will, love and happiness. E. J. and Bob Carpenter I Coming ! Coming! Coming! NIGHT TIME BROADCASTS At WFSC-fm Buy 7&e$e4t$Mt OpAe7He?e SPECIAL tetiiv. >vhvv I t CHRISTMAS PARADE WINNERS ARE AWARDED THEIR PRIZES At a special dinner Monday night of last week, the Franklin Jaycees awarded the winners of the recent Christ mas parade their prizes. Pictured are (L to R) Bob S. Sloan, who holds the loving cup won by The Franklin Press for having the best business entry, Miss Linda Cochran, of Wa tauga 4-H Club, third place winner, Robert W. (Bob) Moore, Jaycee president, Edward Shatley, president of the Franklin High Senior Class, first place winner, and Gary McKelvey, president of the Frjutklin High Bets Club, Second place winner. . . . AND FULL SPEED AREAD! This driver just ignored the rising water Saturday on the Phillips Bridge west approach and plowed right on through. The bridge approach, a good index to rising water along the Little Tennessee, never became impassable from minor flooding following a heavy rain Thursday and Friday. > , | - THI SICK - | Angel Hospital ADMITTED: Dec. 17: Mrs. Roscoe O. Hlg don, of Franklin, Route 2; Arvey Seay, of Franklin, Route S. Dec. 18: Mrs. Clyde William Scott, of Franklin, Route 4; Diane Roper, of Franklin, Route 3. Dec. 19: Mrs. David Clingman Fouts, of Franklin, Route 3. Dec. 20: Mrs. Donald Lee Hen son, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Arvel Walker, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Jabel Theodore Hunni cutt, of Clayton. Ga.; Mrs. Thom as Benjamin West, of Clayton, Qa.; Robert Lloyd Morgan, Jr., of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Russell Clarence Scroggs, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: Dec. 19: Oliver Lee McCall, of Englewood, Tenn.; George Rich ard Williamson, of Franklin, Route I. Dec. 20: Mrs. Lloyd Edmond Cruse, of Franklin; Diane Roper, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Clyde William Scott, of Franklin, Route ?? . Dec. 21: Mrs. Green Calloway, of Franklin, Route S; Mrs. Jabel T. Hunnicutt, of Clayton. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: Dec. 16: Roy Jenkins, of Etna; Qmer Baldwin, of Hayesville; Walter Ashe, of Dillisboro; Don Henry, of Sylva; Charlie Robin son, of Dillsboro. Dec. 17: Mrs. John Johnson, of Gay; Furman Bates, of Cartooge chaye; Mrs. Lester Patterson, of Hayesville; Miss Sue Ledford, of Franklin. Dec. 18: Arthur Young, of Etna; Roy Ledford, of Westminster, S. C.; Ralph Bradley, of Etna; Mrs. May Hayes, of Franklin; Mls? Bell Bryant, of Iotla; Edd Ledford, of Burnlngtown; Miss Brenda Jen nings. of niljay. Dec. 19: Mack Gibson, of Mur phy; BUI Pannell, of Franklin; William Norman, of Sylva; Oar land Frady, of Gay. Dec. 21: Grady Bates, of Pren tiss; Billy Dills, of Franklin. Dec. 22: William Lunsford, of Sylva: Mrs. Bud Blaine, of Frank lin; Mrs. Grady Bates, of Pren tiss; Clyde Jenkins, of Detroit, Mich.; Roy Jenkins, of Watauga; Mrs. Helen Fuller, of Franklin; Miss Eldie Cowart, of Prentiss; Miss Glenda Cowart, of Prentiss; Mrs. Kate Farmer, of Webster. Dec. 23: C. T. Allen, of Bryson City; Edgar Howard, of Tryphosia: Bill Fouts, of Iotla; and Mrs. John Johnson, of Sylva. DISCHARGED: Dec. 21: Tommy Davepport, of Hayesville; Lester Cabe, of Frank lin; Miss Christine McGaha, of Cowee; Mrs. Vinnie Browning, of Watauga; Thomasine Welch, of Franklin. Dec. 22: Mrs. Jessie Taylor, of Franklin; Grady Bates, of Frank lin; Miss Bell Bryant, of Iotla; Miss Orphie Cabe, of Iotla; H. E. Moore, of Franklin; Miss Hazel Moses, of EUljay; Don Ledford, of Prentiss; Earl Padgett, of Waynes ville; Weaver Scott, of Franklin: John Collier, of Cartoogechaye. Dec. 23: Hoyt Ledford, of Pren tiss; Mrs. Robert Rlckman, of Franklin; Aster Cabe, of Frank lin; Billy Harvey, of Etna; Park er Adams, of Ellijay; Barnard Phillips, of Franklin; Garland Frady, of Gay; Mrs. Flora Green, of Franklin. Better grades of cotton are ex pected to self above support levels next year. North Carolina had 10 national 4-H Club winners in 1957. Shoes Promised For All Babies Born On Jan. 1 And 2 Heinz Rollman, president of Wellco Shoe Corporation, shoe manufacturers in Waynecvllle. has announced that his firm will give to every baby bom between 12:01 a. m., January 1. and 12:00 a. m., January 2. In the counties of Cherokee, Clay, Buncombe, Graham, Henderson, Haywood. Jackson, Macon, Swain and Trans ylvania a pair of Infant's' slippers. All the parents have to do Is write to Wellco Shoe Corporation, Waynesvllle, N. C? Attention Mrs. I I ELVIS PRESLEY AT HIS GREATEST! JAILHOUSE ROCK Soon WFSC Means Good Listening Day or Night So have a complete ra dio when Radio Station WFSC starts night-time FM broadcasts. You will enjoy our night time programs because we are planning many special treats. Radio Station WFSC Makes Macon's Best Listening Hollingsworth, and state whether the new baby born during the above hours Is a boy or girl. The firm now produces in its Waynesville plant in excess of 6, 000 pairs of slippers every day. I ^Ck/tiAtnMA From all of us to all of you, our sincere wishes for a holiday season of good cheer. Macon Shoe Shop Franklin Drive-in Theatre Drive-In Open Full Time All During Christmas. TUES.- and XMAS, DEC. 24-25 "UNCONQUERED" Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard THURS.-FRI., DEC. 26-2T LFSUf WFlStN WA1TTI BHNNAN H 4P< tiMuoiuuMiownciuK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 DOUBLE FEATURE Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran In "COME NEXT SPRING" And Jeff Chandler In "DRANGO" SUN.-THUR.-WED., DEC. 29-30-31 and JAN. 1 The Season's warmest wishes! M*y every holiday joy eoat/i , ywr way! ED T; WILLIAMS m M A c ? N IVI THEATRE II ?. If. o. Admiaaiotr: AdliUs SO* Children I5e SHOW BEGINS Weekdays ? 7 & 9 p. m. Saturdays ? Continuous from 1 :M p. ax. Snndava ? >:3t aai ? p. m. I MSI M\\ ' ill new HISTORY! Cecil BDeMiiue's Fueeucnew ? TheTen Commandments CHARLTON YUL ANNE HE5T0N ? BRYNNER- BAXTER tDWARDG YVONNt ROBINSON'DE CARLO DCMA PAGET JOHN DEREK StffCCOIBC NINA AAATMA HARDWICKt-rCXH-SCOH juoitm ANDERSON -vinom PRICE AaCKINM JCSSC 1 Jt . JACK GAM3S . racotc A rtMM W? -J ? -*?r ? H A? ???. ft* p? TECHNICOLDI? Starts Christmas Day t Shows Daily tdkta.: Adults, 11.25 Hlfh School, 91 M OMMmn, Mo
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