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- THE SICK - An?el Hospital ADMITTED : September 2 : Miss Blanche H. Messer, of Dill ard. Route 1; Mrs I sa belle Hopper, of Clayton, Route 2; Mrs. William Macon Parrlsh. of Otto; Baby Larry Ray Dills, of Franklin. Route 4. September 3: Robert James Korte, of Franklin; Mrs. Herman L. Talley, of Franklin. Route 2; Miss Linda Oail Hyatt; of Frank lin. Route 2; Mrs George Wilson Bodley, of Franklin. September 4: Mrs. Howard Andrew Teems, of Franklin, Route 5; Miss CaUle Ruth Vinson, of Highlands; Arthur Lesher Oreen. of Franlln, Route 1; Lawrence Christian, of Clayton; Mrs. Cecfle Monroe Wilbanks. of Clayton. Route t: Mrs. Henry P Keener, of Highlands. September 5: Mrs. Ralph Cav sada. of Franklin, Route 4. September 6: Mrs. Clarence O. Wilson, of Highlands September 7: Mrs. Claude Mon roe Ledford. of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Charles A. Smith, of Highlands; Mrs. Pied Young. Sr.. of Orlando. Fla.; Mrs. Creed Al fred Clark, of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Frank Arthur McCall, of Franklin, Route 5. September 8: Charles H. Sond GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES Why buy culls and wormy apples when you can buy sprayed and picked fruit for canning and eating at $1.50 Per Bushel Bring Your Containers E. J. Neville, Dillard, Ga. Fruit Stand or Farmer's Market &OUtH Magazine reports: W GREEN STAMPS are helping r Dixie grow"/ Daring the p?st few years a major addition to Imiinrsi in the Sooth has been the fact-growing trading stamp industry. "Proof of the growing importance stamps play in bolstering the area's economy is found in the Southern operations of The Sperry and Hutchinson Company, distributors of the widely-known SAH Green Stamps. "In 1957 alone, SAH purchased more than $12 million worth of merchandise from Southern manufacturers, providing many of the area's industries with increased outlets for their products and boosting Southern payrolls. "Added to those figures is the $2,250,000 annual payroll written by S4H for its present and growing 866-person Southern personnel. The Company has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in real estate to locate jts modern redemption centers, indi cating that the industry has become a permanent part of the, area's business life." South heimer. of Franklin, Route t; Mrs Claude B. Hill, of Clayton. Route 2; John Thomas Roane, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Lewu Albert Math Is, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Roxie Anna Watts, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Harold Martin Kimsey, of Franklin, Route 1. September 9: Eleanor Joanne Early, of Franklin; Mrs. Ellis James Ledford. of Franklin. Route 2 ; Charles Oordon Taylor, of Franklin, Route 3. DISCHARGED: September 3: Mrs. George B. Waiuioop. of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Tnomas Guy Fowler, of Lavonia, Ga.; Mrs. Roy Houston, of Franklin, Route 2. September 4: Mrs. Robert Ken neth Carpenter, of Franklin, Route 2: Mrs. William B Deal, of Franklin, Route 5; Miss ?ulancne H. Messer, of Dillard, Route 1; Mrs. Isabelle Hopper, of Clayton. Route 2; Mrs. William M. Parrlsh, of Otto; Baby Larry Ray Dills, of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Herman L. Talley, of Frank lin. September 5: Mrs. Ajidrexv James Oates, of Gienvllle; Mrs. Jud Robert Tallent, of Franklin, Route 1. , September 6: J. Lawrence Christian, of Clayton; Mrs. Henry P. Keener, of Highlands; Mrs. Hubert Lyle Wilson, of Highlands; Miss Eva Marie Sanders, of Franklin, Route 4. September 7: Mrs. Howard An drew Teems, of Franklin, Route 5; Linda Gail Hyatt, of Franklin, Route 2. September 8: Mrs. Ralph Cas sada. of Franklin. Route 4; Mrs. Edgar Herrin, of Sylva, Route 2; Mrs. Clarence O. Wilson, of High lands; Charles O. Raftnsey. i of Franklin. September 8; Mrs. Fred Young, Sr., of Orlando, Fla. An?rel Clinic ADMITTED: September 1: Mrs. Jeff Pass more, of Cullowhee ; Cecil Mash burn, of Nantahala; Mrs. Carrie Frady, of Sylva; Earnest Beaver, of Statesville. September 2: Harley Sanders, of Prentiss; Howard Taylor, of Arden; Kelly Cunningham, of Sylva; Glen Shields, of Nanta hala; John Ledford, of Prentiss; Mrs. Louise Passmore, of Ellijay; Sherman Hedden, of Prentiss. September 3: Sherrill McCoy, of Highlands; Morgan Shatley, of Franklin; Buddy Bradshaw, of Lakemont, Ga.; Roy Stokes, of Greenville, S. C.; George McCall, of Iotla; Mrs. Betty Mashburn, of Franklin. September 3: Roy McClain, oi Tiger, Ga.; Mrs. Martha Shuler, of Franklin; Mrs. Edith Cunning ham. of Ss;lva; Miss Jean Cunn ingham. of Sylva; Mrs. Myna Cunningham, of Sylva; Roy Led ford, of Seneca, S. C.; George Swanson, of Spartanburg, S. C. September 6: Albert Thomas, of Franklin; Eugene Stamey, of Prentiss. 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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Hurry I See new "Forecast" "The Vinvl Floor w ^ of The Future" today a* ~ "* J Sossamon Furniture Co. "Everything For Your Homm% ' Phone 67 Franklin, N. C BIG LILLY This Philippi.no lily belonging to Mrs. John B. Gibson, of Cul tasaja, has grown to a height of eight feet. Mrs. Gibson, who had to climb into the bed of a pickup to make the tally, re ports the plant has 39 blooms. The flat stalk of the lily is two I and a quarter inches wide. j Tommy Meadows ' ? 1 Enlists In Navy The September 5 enlistment of Tommy Cleveland Meadows has been announced by the Franklin U. S. Navy Recruiting Station. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Meadows, of Franklin, he is a 1958 graduate of Franklin High School. Tommy Is now taking recruit training at the U. S. Naval. Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. mons, of Franklin; Mis. Myna Cunningham, of Sylva; Junior Walker, of Bryson City; Miss Beatrice Cunningham, of Sylva; Mrs. Ruth Mashburn, of Frank lin. DISCHARGED: September 5: Mrs. George Mc Call, of Iotla: Mrs. Ira Passmore. of Sylva; Mrs. Louise Stiwlnter. of Highlands; Neil Sanders, of Columbus. Ohio; Miss Glendia Cqflrart. of Prentiss; John Wood, of Detroit. Mich. September 6 : Kenneth McCall, of Iotla; Mrs. Clara Shook, of Albany, Ga.; W. C. Calloway, of Highlands: Arthur Allen, of Syl va: Mrs. Edward Mashburn. of Highlands; Mrs. Kenneth Raby of Franklin; Miss Carolyn Giles, of Cowee. September 7: Jim Jones, of Franklin; James Ledford, of, Franklin; Henry Ward, of Wash ington; Dean Penland, of Frank lin. September 8: Luther McCall. of Cullasaja; Jim Peek, of Ellijay: Oscar Arnold, of Cullasaja; Mrs. Carrie Frady, of Sylva; Buddy Bradshaw, of Franklin: Harley Sanders, of Prentiss; Glen Shields, of Nantahala. Barning tobacco is one of the major costs of producing flue cured tobacco. Items Of Interest From Cowee Community Miu Cccllc Gibcon SUlf Correspondent Meeting Hrkf The monthly meeting of the community development organ ization was held September 4 It was reported that the road entrance signs has been erect ed. Some discussion was held In regard to future plans for the organization, but any ac tion was postponed until the October meeting, when it hoped a larger number will bK present. Liberty Homecoming "Homecoming Day'' was ob served at Liberty Baptist Church September 7. with a large number of former mem bers and friends attending. The pastor, the Rev. Melvin Brooks, brought the morning message and there were short talks by former members. The Rev. George A. Cloer and Rev. C. C. Hooper, two former pastors of Liberty, also gave short talks. John Campbell, president of the northern division of the Macon County Singing Conven tion, was in charge of the sing ing in the afternoon. Congre gational singing with J. M. Raby and Jess Keener directing was enjoyed by the group. Among the special singers present were: The Jamison Quartet and Trio, The Dietz Trio, and Bishop Quartet, from Jackson County; The Gene Southard Trio, Tom Henson Quartet, Briartown Quartet, and Lon Thompson Quartet. This was the semi-annual meeting of the singing conven tion and the election of officers was held. All officers were re elected. They are: president, John Campbell; vice-president, General Owenby; and secretary, Gaston Dean. Cowee Homecoming Comee Baptist Church is making plans for homecoming to be held the first Sunday in October. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Vance Shuler arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. Shuler's mother, Mrs. Daisy Shuler. Vance has been in the Navy for the past three and one-half years, and received his discharge at Norfolk, Va? last Wednesday. His wife is the for- | mer Miss Diane Meade, of New j York City, and they visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Daniel Meade, before coming here. Mrs. Albert Stevens and chil- j dren, Ahne, Garey, and Charles, of Augusta, Ga., spent Saturday night with Mrs. Stevens' moth er, Mrs. W. H. Dalton. They at-' tended church at Liberty Sun- I day morning, and went on to 1 Mars Hill college, where Charles is beginning his studies for the ministry. Miss Josephine Roper, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Rop er, has entered Gardner-Webb College at Boiling Springs. Miss Grace Shepherd, daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ! Shepherd, is attending West- 1 em Carolina College at Cullo- j A Piano Will Mike tee the New 88 Note LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINET GUARANTEED For Tan Years ? Choice of Light ?r Dark Woods ? Famous for Amplified Tone BUY ON CONVENIENT TERMS . mail this coupon i CAGLE MUSIC CO. . ! Next to Jtmlaon s ft 10c Store i Palmer Street Franklin, N. C. I toftrf mm fell inter | M Uftet B*toy l*N Sf'mtU ' Cagle Music Company Next to Jamison S & 10c Store Palmer Street Franklin, N. C. The it STIR PIANO i$ the OffiCM r < The ph'iadeiphi.j prchestu whw. She is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Irene Crawford, who lives at Cullowhee. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Painter, and children, and Mrs. Irene Crawford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and family Sunday. Walter Mason, of Asheville, spent the past week with rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellers, and Mrs. Ellers' father, J. L. Shepherd, of Belmont, visited Mrs. Elsie Hurst Sunday. They also attended homecoming at Liberty Baptist Church. Mrs. W. H. Dalton and daugh ter, Delia Lou Shepherd, has as week end guests, Mrs Dalton's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Luther Shepherd, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Badger and son, of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hall and | daughter, Lettie Glee, and Mrs. Felix Hall, of Sylva, visited rel- j atives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shufford, ' of Lincolnton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanton and fam ily. Mrs. Blanton returned home with them and spent a few days last week. Mrs. Bill Reeves, daughter of Carl Dalton, is seriously ill. She was flown to Bethseda, Md , last Thursday and is now in a hospital there. Mrs. Edwina Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Cole and chil dren are spending this week in Greenville, S. C. with Mrs. Cole's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson. Mrs. Cole's mother, Mrs. Fanny Bry son, Is staying with her son, Fred Bryson, while Mrs. Cole is away. Macon County A.S.C. Items Reported Yet? Farmers who received conser vation materials through the Macon County A.S.C. Office should make a report to the office as soon as the material is used, according to Miss Mil dred Corbln, manager. Farmejs who wish to make a report may call by the office in person, send a member of the ! family or neighbor as an agent ! for them, or they can mail in their copy, which was handed them with their purchase order for the material. Performance reports are a must in order to ! finish the yearly records. Discount Allowed Farmers may still obtain cer- ' tlficates to purchase TV A. ammonium nitrate at a discount price If they will first visit the A.S.C. office. Any farmer Is eligible to receive five tons for eligible crops. The discount price will be In effect from now until November 30, 1958. Cost -Sharing Any farmer Is eligible to sign up and request assistance through the A.S.C. office for establishing a winter cover crop. The program Is open to all farmers and it provides cost sharing to aid farmers in car rying out certain approved soil and water conserving practices. Assistance may be obtained on the following winter cover seeds crimson clover, ryegnua, vetch, rye, oats, barter, ud wheat. There are now 1,233 farmers participating In the 1968 AjCT. program In Macon County. Farmers who hate not yet re quested assistance under the 1958 program may still do so. They may select from a wide list of practices the ones needed on their individual farms to check and control soli erosion, build up stockpiles of soil fer tility, and make better use of water. Get your soil tested now for proper fall liming and fertiliza tion. Now Ready . . . Starks Golden and Red Delicious APPLES T. M. RICKMAN Franklin, Route 4 (NO SALES ON SUNDAY) WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR New Fall Lines Of Nelly Don Dresses Shehon Stroller Dresses Briggs Car Coats and Fitted Coats Grace Walker Shoes ? New Fall Styles YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY THE QUALITY SHOP "Where Quality Always Meets Economy" Main St. Franklin mmYimmm PAYS ITS OWN WAY IN LOWER FUEL BILLS Plus A Big Dividend In Comfort STORM DOORS K ^ STORM WINDOWS Keep Out The Wind Keep In The Heat Free Estimates A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES Nantahala Lumber Co. YOUR ONE STOP BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER Depot Street FRANKLIN Phone 117 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Open AH Day Wednesdays ? Saturday Till Noon
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