Cartoogechaye Calling By Mrs. llenora McNbh SU/f Correspondent Mrs. Rex Andrus was hostess to the monthly meeting of the Cartoogechaye Home Demonstra tion Club June 18. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill. home agent, lead the discussion on food conservation. The 14 members present made plans for County Fair exhibits. Mr. ana Mrs Wayne Harrison and children, of Wayah Road, va cationed at the Isle of Palms. S. C., the past week While there they visited Mrs. Harry F. Jordon in Charleston. S C. Mrs. J. L. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dalrymple. Mr. and Mrs William Dalrymple and son. Tom my. and Mrs. L A Moore attend Ford Tractors and Implements SALES-SERVICE Macon Tractor and Equipment Co. Phone 569 East Main Street SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED tbe safe, sanitary way with modern equipment and ex pert workmen. REASONABLE RATES Free Inspection and Estimates ? CALL ? WELCH Plumbing and Sanitary Service FRANKLIN, N. C. ed the Martin reunion In Murphy Sunday, June 29. Mrs. David Cargill and daugh ter, Laurel Ann, of New London. N. H , are visiting her aunt and uncle, Mrs. Esther Freas and the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan: Other guests at the Morgan home are their sister, Mrs. John Barr, of Charlotte, and Mrs. Freas' son, Edward Freas, of Walnut Cove. Mr^ and Mrs. Rex Lindsey and son, Roy. have returned to their home for a week's vacation from Ocala, Fla., where Mr. Lindsey is employed. Mrs. Gilmer Setser is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Jim Wilson and Miss Mary Setser, in Chat tanooga, Tenn., this week. While there she will receive medical care at the Womans Hospital of Chat tanooga. Mt. Zion Methodist Church has postponed the revival set for July 6. due to conflicting dates with the tabernacle meetings in Frank lin. A later date will be announc ed. Craft Schedule Miss Sally Kesler announces the following schedule for the summer craft classes at Nonah Craft Cen ter: Monday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., gen eral crafts. Tuesday, 10 a. m. to 4 {>. in weaving. Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m? ceramics, puppetry, and painting for children over 12 years of age; 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., for all children under 12. Adult classes are $1 per day and children are admitted free. Thousands of people read The Press Want Adrf. So remember, if you want to sell that hard-to-get rid-of article, advertise it in the Want Ad columns of The Press, R & W RADIO HMD Tr MRVKE John Wigtins ? J. W. Rankin Across from the Indian Mound OPEN: 8:30 - 6:00 Monday Through Saturday Special Notice to PROPERTY OWNERS If 1957 County Taxes are not paid by July 31 property will be advertised and sold as provided by law. Check your tax receipts NOW to be sure that your 1957 taxes are paid. TOM HENSON, Tax Collector THE SICK Angel Hospital ADMITTED: June 24: David Bruce Holbrook, of Franklin, Route 4; Paul Lester Grist, of Rabun Gap: Robert Eu gene Clouse, of Franklin, Route 4. June 25: Mrs, Clinton Edward Campbell, of Franklin, Route 3: Mrs. Milous O. Anders, of Frank lin, Route 2; Mrs. Jerald James Enloe, of Shooting Creek; Mrs Wint Russell Dehart, of Bryson City, Route 3. June 26: Mrs. John Bairs Du vall, of Franklin, Route 4: Tommy Lee Cabe, of Otto; Mrs. Norman Arvey Seay. of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Andrew S. Malone, of Mi ami, Fla.; Mrs. Lafayette Justice, of Rabun Gap. June 27: James Thomas Vinson, of Highlands; Mrs. Bernard Gar land Price, of Franklin, Route 4 June 28: Thomas Furman Vin son, of Dillard; Mrs. Milton Scott, of Franklin. June 29: Guy F.'Bissett, of Charlotte; Danny Gween Jenkins, of Culberson; Mrs. Samuel How ard Baldwin, of Franklin. June 30: Mrs. Francis Kay Mon tague, of Franklin; Mrs. David Larue Tyler, of Mountain City; Mrs. Charles Henry Chastain, of Highlands; Mrs. Garnett Ervin Gibson, of Mountain City; Mrs. William Joe Key, of Clayton; Mrs. Arthur Vinson Garrett, of Franklin; Mrs. George Theodore Stiles, of Franklin, Route 2; Wil liam Harrison Ashe, of Shootin? Creek. I DISCHARGED: June 24: Mrs. Lester Harold Cody, of Barrett, West Va.; Mrs. Sam Henry Guffey, of Franklin, Route 4. June 25: Mrs. E. J. Chastain, of Highlands; Mrs. Lewis Lee Fouts, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Jack son Rogers Gribble, of Franklin; David Russell Cabe, of Franklin, Route 2; Miss Frances W. Par sons, of Robbinsvillc- ; Mrs. Lloyd Jackson Stewart, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Granville Harry Kinsman, of Land O'Lakes, Fla. June 26: Clarence G. Hewitt, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. Charlie Alexander Williams, of Franklin, Route 4: Mrs. Paul Franklin Cal lahan, of Franklin. June 28: James Howard Hed den, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; James Thomas Vinson, of Highlands; Tommy Lee Cabe, of Otto; Mrs. John B. Duvall, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Bernard Garland Price, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Clin ton Edward Campbell, of Frank lin, Route 3; Mrs. Andrew S. Mal one, of Miami, Fla. June 29: Mrs. John Thomas Seay, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Norman Arvey Seay, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Jerald James Enloe. of Shooting Creek. June 30: Thomas Furman Vin son, of Dillard; Mrs. Milous O. Anders, of Franklin, Route 2; Rob ert Eugene Clouse, of Franklin, Route 4. July 1: Mrs. Francis K. Monta gue, of Franklin. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: June 23: Mrs. Martha Hicks, of Nantahala; Donald Dehart, of Prentiss; Eugene Stamey, of Pren tiss; Mrs. Eva Hedden, of Green ville. S. C.; Mrs. Daisy Shuler, of Franklin; Wade Burgess, of Frank lin. June 24: Mrs. Kelly Cunning ham. of Sylva; Uless Sanders, of Prentiss; Sam Seagle, of Prentiss: Alvin Stewart, of Cullowhee. June 25: Lee Hedden, of Green ville, S. C.; Miss Mary Russell, of Franklin; Henry Bradshaw, of Canton, Ohio; Charles Nelson, of Pontiac, Mich.; Mrs. Dillie Green, of Franklin; John King, of Cor nelia, Ga. June 27: Mrs. Garland Frady, of Sylva; Miss Shirleen Frady, of Sylva; Paul Ledford, of Prentiss: Mrs. Lois Wright, of Dillsboro. June 28: - Lloyd Donaldson, of Franklin; Plez Holden, of Hayes ville; Harley Sanders, of Holloy wood. Ga.; Mrs. Jim McCall, of Highlands; Mrs. Lloyd Donaldson, of Franklin. June 29: Danny Ray Sauers, of Rock Hill, S. C.; Miss Carolyn Giles, of Cowee; Mrs. Hattie Nor ton, of Otto. June 30: Miss Bell Bryant, of Totla; Mrs. Eula Mae Hyde, of Bryson City; James Bateman, of Franklin; Grady Franks, of Frank lin; Mrs. Steve Underwood, of AVOID 1. Wasteful Delays [ 2. Needless Replacements 3. Crippling Accidents Repair Machinery and Equipment Now! We're experts at making things like ne-w again . . . and the cost is very small compared with the good results. FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP Depot Street Phone 83 I News Items From Ridgecrest And Watauga Mr*. Ed (Betty) Crawford, Staff Correspondent The Brotherhood, Royal Ambas sadors, and Girls' Auxiliary of the Ridgecrest Baptist Church will meet Saturday night at the church at 7:30. The Woman's Missionary Society also will meet and elect officers. ? ? ? The Rev. C. T. Taylor, assocla tional missionary, preached Sun day at the Ridgecrest Baptist Church in the absence of the pas tor, the Rev. Arvil Swafford, who went to Marble. Commencement exercises were held last Friday at the Watauga Baptist Church for the vacation Bible school. ? ? * A reunion of the Dean family was held Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Higdon's. All the brothers and sisters were present except, one. This was the first reunion held by the family in three years. Thirty-six people were present. At tending from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Higdon and chil dren, of Toccoa, Ga. ? * ? Word has been received by Mrs. Lee Crawford of the safe arrival of her daughter-in-law and grand sons, Mrs. <H. C.) Georgia Craw ford and Larry and David, In Germany this week. They flew there to join Cpl. Crawford, who is stationed with the U. S. Army there. ? ? ? Everett Saunders and daughter, of Basset, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saunders Sunday. Gregg Higdon, of Toccoa, Ga., visited Michael Smith Sunday. Miss Phyllis Sue Brendle is home after spending two weeks visiting in Tullahoma, Tenn. Week end visitors of Mrs. R. D. Brendle were Mrs. Minnie Clay ton and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rey nolds, of Travelers Rest, S. C. They also visited other relatives here. Mrs. C. L. Drudge and children have returned to their home in Charlotte after a visit with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Cloer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hedden and children, of Oakridge, Tenn., are spending some time at their summer home here. Visiting Mrs. Claude Beeco this week are Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Van Hoy, of Yatkinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Breedlove. of Bryson City, visited Mrs. Julia Shuler Sunday. Miss Mae Foster and Miss Ethel Rankin, of Toccoa, Ga., visited Mrs. Myrtle Watkins over the week end. Sylva ; Mrs. Henry Lamb, of Ra* bun Gap, Ga.; James Frady, of Sylva. DISCHARGED: June 27: W. C. Calloway, of Highlands: John Arnold, of Frank lin; Earl Phillips, of Franklin; Mrs. Harley Swafford, of Iotla; Junior Beasley. of Tallahoma Tenn.; Ralph Jones, of Franklin' Lex Arnold, of Franklin. June 28: Jasper McCall. of Franklin; Ralph McCoy, of Etna; Miss Marie Simmons, of Franklin; Howard Dodgins, of Dillard, Ga.; Mrs. Louise Haskett, of Sylva ; Mrs. Raleigh Bingham, of Car toogechaye; Mrs. Annie Burgess, of Franklin : 'Miss Evelyn Jenkins of Greenville, S. C.; Jessie Bates, of Franklin; Harley Sanders, of Prentiss. June 29; Miss Bell Bryant, of Iotla; Sidney Starnes, of Frank lin: Jim Jones, of Cowee; Apis Cabe, of Iotla; Mrs. Maude Hop kins, of Cartoogechaye ; Edgar Howard, of Dillard, Ga.; Frank Ammons. of Franklin; James Led ford, of Prentiss. Call 621 fg? FIND OUT ABOUT THE NEW EASY WAY TO PAY FOR FUEL OIL Now you can take up to 12 months to pay for the fuel oil you use. And you pay no serv ice fee or interest charge. These are two of the features of the Phillips 66 Fuel Oil Even Payment Plan. These features mean conven ience for you. Instead of making large seasonal pay ments for fuel oil during the winter months, you make smaller, more convenient payments spread out over the year. For full information on this easy way to pay for your Fuel Oil . . . / Cal1 621 Allison & Duncan Oil Co. Phone 621 Franklin, N. C. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Sanders this week are Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Kinsland, of Hope well, Va. They also are visiting Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mis. Selma Kinsland, and other relatives on Watauga. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Shope. of La vonia. Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopkins this week. Pvt. Clyde Thomas is spending a 15-day leave with his wife here, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1. He has Just completed basic training with the U. S. Army at Fort Benning, Ga. Miss ' Florence Mehaffey, of Asheville, spent the week end with her aunt, Miss Emma Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young and daughters, of Clarksville, Ga., vis ited their aunt, Mrs. Julia Shuler, Sunday. While here they also vis ited their uncle, Jesse Shuler, in the Cowee community. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clouse and boys, of Jamesville, Wise., visited Mr. Clouse's sister, Mrs. Lee Crawford, and Mr. Crawford Sunday. Monday they went to Mrs. Clouse's relatives in Boone to spend a few days. They plan to return here today (Thursday!. Sgt. and Mrs. Verlin L. Curtis and daughter, Sue, of Goldsboro. are spending two weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brendle, of Watauga, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clouse were Mrs. Cody Loudermilk and children, of Gas tonia. The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Craw ford and Mrs. Arthur Browning and children visited Mrs. Jack Haskett in Sylva Sunday. Return ing home with them was Mr. Crawford's mo'ther, Mrs. Sam Crawford, who had been visiting there for several weeks. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brendle Sunday were Tommy Flowers and Mrs. Lucille Pitts and son, Ronny, of Greenville, S. C. Eugene Clouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clouse, returned home from the hospital Monday after having an appendicitis operation. Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Brendle. 448 V? 9t Radio Sales A Service [ FRANKLIN, N. C. Jr., of Young Harris. Ga , spent the week end with Mr BrendJe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bren dle. Visiting Miss Emma Reid Sun day were Mrs. R. L. Htgdon and daughter, of Sylva. Miss Coleen Clouse is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harley Potts, and Mr. Potts, in Walled Lake, Mich., this week. Mrs. Jack Rollins and three sons, of Gastonia. visited Mrs. Arthur Browning Monday. Miss Sarah Dillingham, of Ashe-, ville, spent the week end with Miss Emma Jean Downs. Mr. and Mrs. George Raby and Betty visited Mrs. Raby's grand mother, Mrs. L. E. Hooper* in Brevard Sunday. Chamber Folder Being Revised; Any Changes? A revision of the Franklin ac comodations folder is now under way. Mrs. Lasca E. Horsley, executive secretary of the chamber of com merce, asks anyone having changes or revisions to get in touch with her immediately. The folder lists tourist facilities available in the county. I News About PEOPLE Bobby Teague and J[une Teague returned last week after a 10-day visit in Denver, Colo. On their return, they were accompanied by Miss Ann Teague, who Is spending Gifts Mountain Crafts Fruits and Vegetables Farm fresh in season . . . Watermelons, ice cold . . . Red Ripe Tomatoes . . . many others . . . always a good selection. De Soto Trail Gift Shop Intersection US 64 & 441 Open Till 9 p. m. S&H Green Stamps a two week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Teague Miss Teague Is assistant super visor of nurses at the University of Colorado hospital. Mrs. Thomas A. Henson and daughters, Sandra and Ronda Lee. have returned tram Chapel Hill, where they (pent a week with Mrs. Henaon'i daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. They also spent a week In Lynchburg. Vs., visiting rela tives and friends. HOLLY SPRINGS AMMONS BROTHERS F. C. F. Route 4 LUMBER AND WOOD 4/4 Oak 3.B Common ? $40 per M. Oak 2x6 - 2x8 - 14) to 16' ? Rough ? $40 per M. Oak and Pine Wood ? 2l/zC per cubic ft. SPECIAL ORDERS PINE Cut any Size and Length to 20 ft. long. 8 to 12' ? $50 14 to 16' ? $60 18 to 20' ? $65 FREE! 10 new hair styling tricks with YOU CAN DO THESE EASY STYUNO TRICKS AT HOME I BUY ADORN TODAY! GET YOUR FREE BOOKLET NOW! SPECIAL SIZE ~ ? REGULAR SIZE I *325 ZSj? HBO ^ VALUE... ONLY PLUS ? -w -w TAX "PLUS TAX THE FRANKLIN 5 & W STORE "Your Friendly Five and Dime Store" Main Street Franklin, N. C. LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES $2.98 Values ? 2 for $5.00 JUST A FEW LEFT . . . LADIES' HOSE 3 Pairs , $1.00 CURTAINS $1.98 Values $1.00 CRUSHED FOAM RUBBER $1.00 Value 66c lb. MEN'S STRAW HATS $1.98 Values' $1.77 BLANKETS $7.95 Values $4.88 LADIES' SHOES Flats and Pumps $2.98 Values $1.99 Have . . . a happy Fourth of July week end, but drive care fully and save lives? per haps your own. PIECE GOODS 49c Values 3 Yds. 88c MEN'S IVY LEAGUE CAPS $1.98 Value $1.66 SPORT SHIRTS $1.98 Value 2 For $3.00 Bower's Department Store

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