Net TmU CIRCULATION La* Weak 3057 e ffimWin if tii imb IQiabUnibj* JRacemtan ON THE INSIDE ? WHO WON RIBBONS At the Macon County Pair? Turn To Page 3 And Plnd Out. Also, read this week's PRESS From "Kivver to kivver'. You'll Enjoy Your Home Town News paper. 73rd Year ? No. 36 Franklin, N. C., Thursday, September 4, 1958 Price 10 Cents Twelve Page# MEANDERING ALONG MAIN STREET A DRAWING was held at the Macon County Fair for Bibles, given by the Catholics. They were won by Kathy Price and Mrs. Jessie Cabe. of Franklin, and Tere?a Edwards, of Tampa. Fla. THERE'S TALK that a Waynes / ville man will soon build a drive in in "Fast Franklin in one oif the jur.k yards. THIS NEW trail club they've organized for the alternate Ap palachian Trail would g'i'e a lot of fellows with the middle-age spread the opportunity to walk off seme of the lard. VANDALS continue to hack a way at the eouipment at the Franklin Memorial Park, making the job of maintaining the park even more of a problem. A bench has been smashed for appartently no reason and an overload of riders has collapsed the slide. Looks I'116 kids would have sense enough to know they're ruininu their chances of getting more equipment. SHOES FOR needy school chil dren. that's a pet project of the Franklin Junior Woman's Club. While the club does not solicit funds, choosing instead to raise it with other projects, it will ap preciate any gifts. Winter is near at hand and there are lots of chil dren who'll be needing shoes to stay in school. KATS GARY, columnist of the Charlotte Observer, put in a plug for the coming ruby-digging "flyin-in" last week In one of his columns. Our thanks to Kays for this helpful gesture. A SOW belonging to Oscar Led ford has so many little 'uns a couple of weeks back she didn't have enough "faucets" to go a round. So. Oscar gave 'em away down to the point where the mama could accommodate the bunch. ANY VOLUNTEERS who would like to help out with the ruby digging "fly-in" the 19th. 20th. and 21st of this month? It's go ing to take a lot of doing and they're plenty of jobs for anyone wanting to give a hand. Contact Dr. G. R. McSween. president of the chamber of commerce. YOU FELLOWS who don't think it's a woman's world are hereby directed to the births the past week at Angel Hospital: Four . The first few days were spent ironing out some minor problems, including lack of classioom space, the superintendent said. Some children at Franklin Elementary have been moved to the physical education classrooms in the high school gymnasium and two high school physical education classes are meeting in the main gym nasium. Mr. Bueck said most of the elementary schools are using split grades to some extent. Today, the Macon superintend ent is in Ra!e.gh with a group of superintendents for a special meeting with the State Board of Education concerning teacher pay. TALLENT KK'MU.V The Tallent reunion will be held at the hoire of Geoige H Tallent. near the Windy Gap Church. Sunday. Septemb r 7 All relatives and fr'entis are invited to attend and bring a picnic lunch. SCORE IS 12 TO 7 FRIDAY NIGHT - Panthers Lose '58 Opener To Andrews Franklin Higty's Panthers opened their 1958 season In the local stadium Friday night by bowing 12 to 7 to a favored Andrews eleven in a conference scrap. Saturday morning quarter backs, although somewhat dis appointed at the loss, appeared pleased with Coach Dick Stott's boys and are predicting a steady improvement on the part of the squad as it gains more experi ence. Loses Steam Andrews, backed by a num ber of lettermen, was favored by several touchdowns, but seemed to lose steam after chalking up touchdowns In the first and second quarters. The first came on a 65-yard punt return down the sidelines by Terry Postell. In the second quarter, Postell got loose on a 30-yard run that paved the way for another score. Franklin's lone touchdown came In the fourth quarter on a pass Interception by Bobby Corbin, who ran 40 yards to score. No Game The Panthers get a breather tomorrow (Friday" night with an open date and their next game will be Friday week, Sep tember 12 in the local stadium against Clayton (Oa.i High. This will be a non-conference game. Monday night at 8, the Panther Jayvees will ptay Mur phy. The Franklin-Andrews game had the largest gross at the gate of any game in the last four seasons. The total take wag $1,317. Statistics A F First clowns 7 8 Rushing yardage 164 93 Passing yardage 9 0 Passes 4-1 4-0 Passes intercepted l 1 Punting average 38.7 25.2 Fumbles lost 2 0 Yards penalized 115 40 NOW YOU BOYS SEE THAT? Coach tick Stott (left picture) points to some action in Fri day night's opener here with. Andrews. Note the intense expres sions on the face* of the Panthers. The two players above are provkflnf the action. Both tried unsuccessfully to lay hands on a pass. The ball Is between them. (Staff Photo) MERCHANTS REPORT SHOWS Sales Here Rise Million And Half dross' retail sales in Macon County tor the fiscal year ending June 30 topped the previous year by nearly, a million and a half 'dollars, A report just released In the X. C. Merchants As sociation. based on sales and use tax collections, shows that the county's gross . retail sales for July I. 1 9,v. to June 30. 195S. rose to ?11.416.243. This Compares with $9,926,561 tor the prior fiscal year, dross collections for the year came to $164,091.95. In total collections state-wide, a net decrease of .46 per cent was recorded, indicating the general tightening of the consumer Itelt. ^0 PER CENT INCREASE ? Social Security Payments About $371,000 In Macon Old-ag?. ? survivors, and dis ability insurance benefits are being paid in Macon County at the rate of about $371,000 per ???ear, according to Douglas H Butler, field representative of "he Asheville Social Security of fice. Mr. Butler serves Macon County and makes periodic visits to Franklin. Mr. Butler said, "This is an increase of more than 50 per cent over 1955, the first year in which self-employed farmers were covered ty the Social Se curity Act." He indicated that Maconians Take In Hot Races In Darlington A large number of Maconians braved the 90-plus heat labor Day for the Southern 500 in Darling ton, 8. C. > Taking in the auto races were Bob Moore. Charles Conley.. Sr.. Charles Conley. Jr., Jimmy Con ley. Bill Gregory, Bob Phillips. Hurley Moore Stewart. Zeb Mead ows. Carl Green. Jack Gribble. Ralph Henson. Clyde Sanders. Bob Sanders. Jim Wurst. Prank L Henry. Jr. Clyde Pennirgton. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huseus son. "Fireball" Roberts, one of two favored to win the race, averaged 102.59 m p h in a Chevrolet to take top money. Babe Ruth Officers Will Be Elected An election of officers Will fea ture a meeting of the Babe Puth League Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at Eaft Franklin School. All parents of Babe Ruth players and Interested persons are urged to turn out for the meeting. COKBIN REUNION The annual Corbin reunion Is set for September 21 at the home of Dewey Corbin In the Holly Springs community. Mr. Corbin Is president of the clan. _ the greater portion of this in crease in the past two years has been due to Macon County farmers and their families who have become entitled to Social Security benefits during this period. The number of bene ficiaries in Macon County has increased irom 463 in 1955. to 858 in 1957 This is an increase of approximately 85 per cent. Only increase "Our studies have shown that many of these aged people, widows, and orphans have lit tle or no other resources." he pointed out. "For something like 99 per cent. Social Security benefits, received as an earned right, are the only cash In come." Mr. Sutler stressed that while the benefits are intended pri marily as basis for Individual economic security, the payment of Social Security benefits at the rate of almost $371,000 a year in Macon county helps &KK N< < <*? . .4 1 hr He..* her Wed . 27'h Thursday Frllay Saturday Sunday Monday Tucscay WeSnestay W d . 271h Thursday Fric' ly Satur ay Sunday Monday Tuesday Wcdne/id^v FRANKLIN HiO 85 83 87 89 88 83 80 COWETA 79 83 81 83 86 85 82 HIGHLANDS Low Rain 54 .00 Wed., 27th Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 75 82 84 82 ?3 83 53 55 59 60 44 49 49 59 49 50 52 56 55 43 49 58 58 50 52 52 56 45 op .09 .00 00 .011 00 09 .10 00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 ' no record >