GUILD TO MEET The Wesleyan Service Guild will hold iU monthly meeting tonight ? Thursday) at 8 o'clock, at the [ Franklin Methodist Church. Hos tesses will be Mrs Peggy Christy and Mrs. Ruth Bateman. ? FOR ? PEACHES FANCY OR CANNING ? SEE ? Baldwin Market Belte 100% Cashmere ; Vs 68 i HAND- DETAILED MILIUM SATIN-LINED Root coihmoro . . . wondroutly toft, breotMa kingly luxuriant! Puih up notch shawl or round club collaril Evon IK* now chcmiso-tuckrd bock I Choice of noutrof ihodingt of nudo, vicuna, bamboo, plut exciting rod, block, novy In miuo*' ond potit* > 8 to 18. With tho prict jo low, an opportunity io raro? com*, molt your dr*om com* trvol $S IIMSIT KIW ON EASY LAVAWAV... WE'LL STORE YOIR CASHMERE TILL FALL SILK'S far b*ttor (elections, bettor buysl HLK'S for certified better values I BELK'S - Franklin Macon's Newest i Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. William Porter Southards, of Franklin. Route 1. a son. July 5, at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rogers Stockton, of Franklin. Route 2, a son. July 7. at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parrish, of Norfolk. Va.. June 17, a son, Lescar Alvin. in a Norfolk hospital. Mr. Parrish is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parrish, of Otto. The Rev. and Mrs. John R. Wooley. of Statesbpro, Ga? a daughter. Elizabeth Hannah., June 19. Mrs. Wooley is the former Miss Betsy Sloan, the grand daughter of Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Sr., of Franklin. Methodist Church Board Organizes For Coming Year The Franklin Methodist Church official board met Sunday even ing and organized with the follow ing officers elected: Steven A. Bundy, chairman: Frank Martin, vice-chairman: Jack Angel, secretary; and Henry W. Cabe, treasurer. This was the board's first meet ing since the arrival of the new pastor, the Rev. Robert E. Early. WILL ASSIST PASTOR Two God and Country award Scouts, Jimmy Simpson and Steve Bundy, Jr., will assist the Rev. Robert E. Early in the Sunday morning services at the Franklin Methodist Church. Stored grain needs frequent in spection for insect damage. Macon THEATRF If FRANKUN. M. C. Admission: Adults 50c Children 15c SHOW BEGINS Weekdays ? 7 & 9 p. n> Saturdays ? Continuous from 1:00 p. n Sundays ? 2:30 and 9 p. m Phone 131 WED.-THURS.-FRI., JULY 9-10-11 The motion picture that yon have been waiting for. 'THE LONG HOT SUMMER" DONT MISS IT! SATURDAY, JULY 12 DOUBLE FEATURE "CARTOON CARNIVAL" All New Cortoons "THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS" If you missed it before, this is your chance to see one of America's great epics. SUN.-MON.-TUES., JULY 13-14-15 'THE PAJAMA GAME" With Doris Day WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 DOUBLE FEATURE "THE KING AND I" And "ANASTASIA" FRANKLIN INDOOR-OUTDOOR THEATRE Open Full Time THURS- FRI., JULY 10-11 A Great Western "FORT MASSACRE" SATURDAY, JULY 12 DOUBLE FEATURE "WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS" And "HOLD THAT HYPNOTIST" SUN.-MON.-TUE8.-WED., JULY 13-16 "GOD CREATED WOMEN" . . . but the devil Invented Brifltte Bardot HE'S THE WINNER! Jerry Swafford, shown going around the second tire on the potato race course, was the winner in that event, as Franklin celebrated July Fourth. The participants raced, each carrying an Irish potato in a tablespoon. (Staff Photo) FIRST TOBACCO CHECK Fred W. Dills, of Franklin, Route 1, is pictured here receiving the year's first tobacco check from the Soil Bank. He is one of 47 Macon County hurley tobacco growers who will receive such checks, totaling $1,623.30. Miss Mildred Corbin, manager of the A. s. C. office here, is presenting the check. (Staff Photo I G -A LAX THEATRE H'GMI AND S THURSDAY, JULY 10 James Stewart-Kim fcovak In ? "VERTIGO" In Color FRIDAY, JULY 11 Walt Disney's "PERRI" In Color Also 3 Cartoons SATURDAY, JULY 12 James Stewart Shelley Winters In "WINCHESTER *73" SUNDAY, JULY 13 Jane Powell Cliff Robertson In "THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" In Color MONDAY, JULY 14 Lama Turner Barry Sullivan In "ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE" TUESDAY, JULY 15 Ann Blythe-Paul Newman In "THE HELEN MORGAN STORY" Iin Cinemascope WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Paul Newman Joanne Woodward In "THE LONG, HOT SUMMER" In Cinemascope & Color Read the GALAX NEWS? published every Thursday. You will find It full of In teresting news Items, fea ture articles, and detailed Information about coming movies. Get More Out of Life? Go Out to m Movie! jGMDY DALTON [DIES AT 68 Macon Man Succumbs In Florida, Rites Held Monday Lawrence Grady Dalton. 68. former resident of the Cowee Com munity, died in the Venice hos pital. Venice, Fla., last Thursday, following an illness of one month Funeral services were held Mon day at the Liberty Baptist church cemetery here, with the Rev. C. C. Welch in charge. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Joel and Lon Dalton, Norton Hol brooks. Beulon Peek, Vance Hol brooks. and John J. Dalton. Mr. Dalton is survived by his widow, the former Miss Edna Raby : four brothers, T. E. Dalton and M. B. Dalton, of Mooresville; C. T. Dalton. of Highlands, and W. R. Dalton. of Franklin, Route 4: one sister, Mrs. Frank Queen, of Canton: six sons, Joseph M? Lawrence G.. Maurice M., and Billy E. of Nakomis, Fla.. Furman R.. of Manassas. Va.. and Al/c Frank lin D. USAF. Spokane, Wash.; and two daughters. Mrs. Eeverett Raby. of Franklin. Route 4. and Mrs. Dorothy Malarkey, of Apopka. Fla. Neely Child's Funeral Service Held Tuesday William Philo Neely, 18 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Neely. of the Clear Creek com munity, (died at the Highlands Community Hospital Sunday. Funeral services were held Tues day at the Clear Creek BaDtist church, with the Rev. J. L. Nix, conducting the service. Burial fol lowed in' the church cemetery. Survivors, in addition to the parents, are two brothers, Craw ford and Carl, one sister, Kathryn, all of the home. New* About PEOPLE Miss Linda Raby. of Franklin, has gone to Pontiac. Mich., to spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. Charles E. Williams. Mrs. Paul Grady, of Kins ton. is here visiting her, sister, Mrs. W. M. Parrish. and Mr. Parrish. at Otto. Mrs. Rebecca Patten had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, their son. A. R. < Buddy) Wright, and Mrs. Lynn' Weaver, all of Weaverville. Billy Jamison. Billy Garrison, and Alton Sutton lett last Sunday to spend two weeks at Camp Hope, near Canton. Misses Julia Ann. Jane, and Betty Penland and Richard Holl and. of Macon. Ga? spent last 19-JtWU ELGIN ^ WATCHES^ Y Hew f Before f MU K>? W*-? wj*-roNaKKi *? **j vm ^aca mmm JAMISON, Jewelers Franklin. N. C. week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peacock and two children, Marcla and Ans ley, of Decatur. Oa.. spent last week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salain and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burrell. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Pannell and two children, of Waynesville, visited Mr. Pannell's mother. Mrs. A. C. Pannell. here last week end. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bryson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Poole and family spent the holi day week end at Fontana Village. Mack Bryant and Gene and Johnnie Stamey returned last week from a week's vacation at Daytona Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brown and son, Steve, left the first of the week for a vacation trip to Flor ida. 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 sad story FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO Always Parking on the Square Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. Mountain GEMS and MINERALS The DeSoto Trail Rock Shop Corner Highlands- Sylva Hwys. (Next to DeSoto Trail Rest.) Phone M5-W CARS 1958 Chev. Defray coupe. Like new. 1957 Ford Custom 300. . 4-dr. V-8. 1955 Chev. Bel Air. Sport Coupe. 1954 Ford Custom 4 dr. Fordomatic. Extra clean. 1954 Chev. 4 dr. 210. Power Glide. 1954 Chev. Bel Air, 2 dr. Power Glide. $1995 $1595 $1195 $995 $895 $895 TRUCKS 1958 Ford $1795 Pickup, V-8. Like new. 1957 GMC Trucks (2) 2-speed axle, 23,000 lb. tar Good tires. SPECIAL 1957 Ford $1595 F-100 Pickup, V-8. One Owner. 1955 Ford $995 F-100 Pickup, V-8. 1955 Chev. $1095 Pickup. 1953 Ford F-600, 172" WB, Good tires, 2-spd. axle, one owner. (N.C. Tag). 1953 Dodge 2-Ton Truck, long wheel base, 2-spd. axle. (N.C. Tag) SPECIAL CONLEY MOTOR CO. Dealer No. 830 Phone 69 Franklin, N. C. EGGS . . . . doz. 39c 33 BLEACH . . . . qt. 15c PURE LARD . . . . 41b. 79c Week - End Specials We Deliver REG. JFG COFFEE .... lb. 79? SURE HIT FLOUR ... 25 lb. $1.49 2 DOZ. , CAN LIDS 25*