nitMItt *nfe ItjigblanbjS Jftactmtan OK THE INSIDE ? WHO'S BEEN WHERE AND FOR WHAT? Stan correspondents of THE PRESS keep the inside pages of this newspaper alive with news about your friends and neighbors. Read the inside pages from top to bottom and you'll know Macon County. 73rd Year ? No. 34 Frank'in, N. C., Thursday, August 21, 1958' Price 10 Cem Sixteen Pa?es W4&bsisiitsmwmmix*ii .:..-&aai: a?:.^r fr - ?bihm iv a 'Member.-, "of .the- I-'rankli'ij Home Demonstration Club worked a couple of da >.h 'i* i ho. fair. Picture I are (L t<> R i Mrs. Ed Coatee Mrs. E. C. Har::: Mu. ... .'v. Rogers, and Mr . Xeli Conley. SHOW DAY IS FRIDAY - Macon County Fair Is Open; Judges Picking Best Today Interested !n Home Nurse Course?' A i cme f.'-rrS. '-?( .COt?'?? is to be given bv the A.r.e.' ^ai; As:' C. oss Se p ter;. :>er 13-5 . .. 5 y : ' ? j a r. d Frarkim. Anyone inter estec iv. : .-ki . t. . cours* to teach it ir. com n. unities or s.hcjis :re asked to -top by the Re? -Cro.-s pfi'ice F. : ay .r.oi . ir.g bet'veen j ana 12 o click Applied tier. s n.ust be in by. August 22. THING S TO ?0>X? A nip in th? air tor Che pas few days speaks o: things to come. Temperature '.y'-s i.. tl? ? 60s were recorder ?: and Mond-iy a lew of- -V) .*11: 11 chir. s u bit a K Mar. - MEETING t tl.\si. ED T... : -;u!ar meeting, of Ivlet^o i:.t Men'.s .Club. s keen post:>ort .. Augur. 31 to avpic! ?or.X vr - ?% c:h r?e?tir?*s ar.fi -- . n.o: - Tin- i " ill meet ' V iison Lick. FLORIDIAN'S PLANE MISSES LOCAL FIELD No one was hurt shortly before 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon when this Cessna 182, piloted by I. G. Lane, of Jacksonville, Fla., crashed while attempting a landing at the FrapVUn field. He was >n a hop from Toccoa, Ga., to Franklin, en route to Highlands, where hr had been vacationing, rwo passengers were with him, a man and a bo Vr. I an? n'd he encountered .1 downdraft as ke approached the field from the north end and that the engine overloaded ana quit when he >pened the throttle to pick up speed. The expen ive aircraft nosed in and overturned about a 100 teet short of the runway in some heavy underbrush. The pilot said the aircraft wn fully covered t>j Insurance. (Staff Photo) Behind clos -d doors this (Thursday) morning, .judges are hard, at work selecting the top commun ity. --club, and individual winners-ot the sixth annual Macon County Fair. At 1 o'clock, the doots at the high school gymna sium will swin 4 wide and the public will be allowed, inside to view the exhibits. Yesterday at press time, activity in the gymnasium indicated, the 1.958 version or* the three-day county fair would exceed all ('expectations. Communities, clubs, and individuals had been working since Tues day setting ut> booths anil displays. EAT OUT TONIGHT "Forget about eating at .home'' tonight, is the ad vice ot" the fair planners, and join the hundreds ex pected at trie chicken barbecue at 0:30 at the voca tional agricultural building on the School grounds; A pottltrv specialist' from X. C. State College, \\ . A. 1 Andrews, is pr 'paring the barbecue and also is dem onstrating methods of preparation for key conmum itv leaders- w ho will return to t heir respective com munities ? and hold their own demonstrations. A charge of SI. 2? per plate wi:l be. made. Proceeds are earmarked for fair premium.-. ENTERTAINMENT. TOO Also on tap Y>r tonight and tomorro.v. is local en tertainment "in the stadiuiti. The program starts at 8 o'clock each night.- with J. P. Brady as V, *i ? c of ceremonies. Acts will include square dance teams, string bands, individual musicians, and skits by 4-H and home demonstration groups. Everyone is invited to participate. FRIDAY IS SHOW DAY' Friday i- "show day" at the fair. Here's the sched ule : 12 :3<>? sheep and swine; I o'clock, dairy cattle; 2, beef cattle; 3. horse and mule: 4 o'clock, poultry judging. PET SHOW SLATED ' A pet show is featuring Saturday's activities. It will be held at 9 a. in. The fair will officially close at 3 o'clock and all ex hibits in list be checked out by 6 o clock Play-Offs To Pick Top Team In Little League play, the Jaybirds and Wildcats have tied fur first place. A three-came play-off between the two teams starts this (Thursday) afternoon at 3:30. according to Jim Williamson and the Rev. Earl Crowe, Jr., managers of the teams. Homecoming Slated; Sing In Afternoon A homecoming Is scheduled for Sunday, beginning at 10:30 ajn, at the Burningtown Baptist Church. The Rev. C C Welch will be ihe guest speaker. Featuring the afternoon pro i am will be the fourth Sunday sirrj - All singer* and the public Mt invited. The Weather FRANKLIN High Low Rain Wed., 13th 87 65 truce Thursday 85 66 .51 Friday 82 62 trace Saturday 82 65 trace Sunday 80 65 .25 Monday 82 65 .00 Tuesday 80 65 .00 Wednesday 58 .00 COWETA Wed., 13th 83 65 .84 Thursday 80 64 .97 Friday 80 62 .30 Saturday 86 60 .02 Sunday 80 60 .15 Monday 718 50 .00 Tuesday 82 51 .00 Wednesday 81 53 .00 HIGHLANDS Wed.. 13th 73 05 ? Thursday 73 63 ? Friday 81 58 ? Saturday 77 62 ? Sunday 72 04 ? Monday 00 4* * Tuesday 76 52 ? Wednesday 58 ? ? no record