FOR COMING YEAR - Rotary Club Leader Appoints Chairman Robert C. (Bob) Carpenter, who | will assume the presidency of the Franklin Rotary Club July 1, last (Wednesday) night announced the club committee chairmen for the coming year. Under the club's rules, each of the four directors heads one of the four fields of club service: John B. Ray, club service; Frank Dean, vocational service; Allan Brooks, community service: and Stephen Bundy, International service. The sub-committee chairmen under them are: Club Service: Mack Franks, at tendance chairman; C. -S. Brown, classification; W. N. Sloan, bul letin; Clarence (Red) Henry, (el lowship; Wayne Proffitt, Wmber (hip; William B (Bill) Oarrlson and Or. J. W. Kahn, program: Weimar Jones, public informa tion; W. W. i Bill > Sloan. Rotary information; and Sidney Martin, sergeant-alarms . Vocational service: William B. (Bill) Garrison, buyer-seller re lations; John L.. Cunningham, competitor relations; Clyde W. Clark, employer-employe relations; Clayton Ramsey. 4-way test; and C. K. like) Olson, occupational Information. Community service: Dr. Harry Price, boys' and girls' work; Nor man Blaine, community safety; Dr. J. H Fisher, rural-urban; Don Whelan. scholarships, awards, and student loans; C. K (Ike) Olson, student guests: and Harvey Price, youth. International service; Norman Blaine. International contests; Weimar Jones. International in formation; W. N. Sloan, interna tional student projects; and Don Whelan. Rotary Foundation The club sponsors Boy Scout Troop 202, and the Scout com mittee is made up of W. L. iBilli Nothstein, C. S. Brown. Clyde W. Clark. Dr. J W. Kahn. Dr J. H. Fisher, and William B. (Bill > Gar rison, with Dr. Dan Chase as as sistant troop leader, and Harmon H. Onuse. Jr., as institutional rep resentative. FAULTY EQUIPMENT RALEIOH ? Faulty mechanical equipment was responsible for 87 of North Carolina's fatal auto check-ups last year. A Motor Ve hicles Department investigation into the 1957 traffic death toll revealed defective brakes and tires as the principal defect lead ing to the death crashes. Alto gether there were 932 such acci dents, which killed 1,063 persons and Injured 19.602 others by year's end. Red Tag Sale Still Going On Pr"cuntH??*' JULY 5th I 1 Sorry folks, we ran out of some of the sale items last week. Business ? / was much better than we had hoped for. * Truck load arrived yesterday - Wed I nesday . . . Buy Now and Save! \ Western Auto Asso. Store Phone 169 Main Street FRANKLIN, N. C. News About People Mrs. William D Hobart. of San Diego. Calif., formerly Miss Kate i Robinson, of Franklin, arrived last Thursday to spend the sum mer here. She is at "Dixie Hall" with her sister. Mrs. C. C. Dan iels. and her niece. Miss Hope I Daniels, both of New York. Mrs. Raymond Dalrymple, of Massena. N. Y.. is spending this week visiting her mother. Mrs. J. B. Deal, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. B. McETlroy and son. Graham, of Homestead. Fla.. spent several days last week with Mrs. Gordon Gibson. Bruce Jones has returned to Charlotte, where he is working this summer, after spending the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Jones, on the Georgia road. He was accompan "dependent Want the Best Car and Home Insurance For the Premiums You Pay? Look for this seal of an independent insurance agent. It tells you that you are dealing with a profes sional insurance specialist who is free to recom mend the car or home insurance that provides the best protection for you. Be sure you see this seal before you buy Insurance. See the Dave Garroway Show Every Morning at 7:30 The Wayah Agency Tel. 678 E. Main St. Under New Ownership HOMEUTE Sales - Service ?ou ** ?ZLa in It**00 ? >4 pound* UiM- W*1 ?w iwowt - 7-21 >t for about 15 minutes. Nantahala Creamery Phone 109 to BETTER LIVING Z.tler living for most families begins in tne home! Many are giving Operation Home lm? provement top place in their progress plans for 1938. Adding extra rooms, installing new conveniences and comforts, modernizing latch* ??n or bathroom . . . all these projects can add much to the scope and enjoyment of home life. And all can readily be financed with ane of our Home Improvement loans, repayable cut of current income. See us soon. Macon County Building & Loan Association Office in The Bank of Franklin Building PHONE 46 FRANKLIN, N. C. MY THANKS For more thaifi ten years, I have operated the Franklin Seed Store. My contacts with people from all over the county during that period have confirmed what I already felt ? this is a wonderful ' place to live. And what makes it such a good place is the people. Everybody has been most kind and considerate, and now, as 1 prepare to turn the business over to the new owner, Mrs. Zeb Guffie, I wr.nt to say a heart-felt "thank you!" to all. There'll always be a warm place in our hearts for Franklin and Macon County. MRS. R. E. McKELVEY