Franklin High Highlights By Raymond Southard IACOU VI THEATRE ll nuimn. n. a The First With The Best Admission: Adults 50c t Children 15c SHOW BEGINS Weekdays _ # 9 p. m, Saturdays ? Continuous from 10 a. m. Sundays ? 2:30 and ft p. ml Phone 131 I WED.-THURS., OCT. 1-2 DOUBLE FEATURE "REFORM SCHOOL GIRL" And "KNOCK AROUND THE WORLD" fRI.-SAT., OCT. 3-4 DOUBLE FEATURE "DESPERADOES IN TOWN" And "UNDERWATER WARRIOR" SUN.-MON.-TUES., OCT. 5-6-7 l FRANK fSWIDRII TONY CURTIS kNAnUE FWDOD In r The Most M ChaHenginf COMING "I WAS A TEENAGE | FRANKENSTEIN" I*. And "BLOOD OF U- DRACULA" FRANKLIN DRIVE-IN THEATRE ?Id K1 W. M. C. Un?t Screen rUDAY ONLY | "SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME" With ful Newman f THREE VIOLENT I PEOPLE" | f^un, I Superlatives Elected Senior superlatives were chosen , by the senior class last week They are: most studious. Clay Sams. Barbara Roper; Best Personality. Billy Williamson. Frances Alex ander: most likely to succeed. Raymond Southard. Katrina El more; most athletic. Don Ledford. Leota Beck: best all round. John Killian. Claudette Leatherman; most handsome and Prettiest. Dick Wallace. Geneva Ledbetter: most courteous. Furman Angel 'jr., Ruth Tallest; 'Class flirts. Bobby Poindexter, Sandra Hoi | land : most popular, Tommy | Adams. Judy Wurst: best sports, i Roy Gregory. Helen Setser ; Class wits, Larry Brooks. Jackie Ann Cabe; Most influential. Jimmy McCollum, Nancy Siler: best citi zens. Charles Henderson. Margie Reid: neatest. Phillip Franklin Evelyn McCoy; ? most talented. Far All Your FARM NEEDS Shop and Save At Your FARMERS FEDERATION Depot St. Franklin, N. C. PHONE NO. 92 BINDER TWINE SILO WIRE SILO PAPER $20.95 $9.75 Black Polyethylene SILO COVERS 12' x 100' ? $16.95 16>4' x 100' ? $22.95 LAWN GRASS SEED For All Types of Lawns In 1-Lb. and 5-Lb. Packages ' LAWN FERTILIZER 2-12-12 8-8-8 SHEEP MANURE 50 Lbs. $1.95 COW MANURE 50 Lbs. $1.95 MILORGANITE 100 Lbs. $3.65 HYDRATED LIME 10 Lbs. 35c HYDRATED LIME ?0 Lbs. 90c AGRICULTURAL LIME 100 Lbs. 90c Buddy Cloer. Maxine Morgan; most dignified, Verlon Burch, Linda Come. "Laurel Leaf" Staff During the past two weeks, orders were taken for the school yearbook. "The Laurel Leaf". The annual will again be published by the Hunter Publishing Com pany. Individual pictures for the yearbook were taken Monday and Tuesday. Katrina Elmore is ' the editor-in-chief and Mrs. Anne Bid die is the sponsor. Other members of the staff are Jean Franklin, senior editor; Frances Alexander, junior editor: Alice Bradley, sophomore editor; Judy Wurst, freshman editor; Arthur Hayes, activities and feature editor; Butch Angel, assistant circulation manager: Nancy Siler. circula tion manager: Jean Burrell. ad vertising manager: Doug Slagle. assistant advertising manager; Doug Pearson, sports editor; Bar bara Duncan, copy editor: and Clinton Tilson. photographer. Juniors Reach Quota The junior class ended their magazine sales campaign with a total of $1,702 in subscriptions sold .Of this amount, approxi mately $600 was retained by the class as its per cent of the sales. The high salesmen and their prizes were: Arthur Hayes, first, radio; Jane Long, second, watch: and Alice Bradley, third, flash camera. !ir St. Agnes Communion Discontinued Until Priest Returns Home The early Sunday morning cele bration of Holy Communion at the St. Agnes Episcopal Church will be discontinued until October 19. Macon's Newest Citizens Bora to: Mx-. and Mrs. Charlie Hender son Barnes. Jr., of H inlands. Route 1, a daughter. S.?tv. .jer 25 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Car! E" u d Bolick. of Franklin. Ro >e r a daughter, September 25 ... . _.l Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Cathey, of Mountain City, Ga., a daugh ter. September 28 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melvin Holden, of Dillard, Ga.. Route 1, a daughter, September 29 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hedden, of Franklin. Route 2, a daughter, September 22 at Angel Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Willard. of Franklin, a daughter, Debra i Helen, September 23, in Scotts boro, Ala. Capt. and Mrs. James C. Horsley, Jr., of Eglin Air Force Base. Florida, a daughtetr, Sally j Ann, September 26. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Morrison, a son, September 23, in South Hill. Va. Mrs. Morrison is the ' former Miss Konda Teague. SPECIAL Ej 7 DAYS ONLY ^ October 3rd to 10th Just $39.00 FOR OVER-ALL PAINT JOB IN ONE COLOR ENAMEL <2 Tone ? Straightening ? Rust Removal Extra) CLARK'S BODY SHOP Next Door to Judd's Garage EAST MAIN ST. FRANKUN, N. C. - SEE - JUDD'S GARAGE for your OCTOBER MOTOR TUNE UP MAKE WINTER DRIVING A PLEASURE Beat Brands of Anti- Freeze Free Inspection of Radiator and Exhaust Equipped for all Auto Services All Work Guaranteed FREE Pick-up and Delivery ? Phone 8 Next to the Goodysar Tire Place J. C. Altrock' Graveside rites for J. C. Altrock. 65. of Atlanta. Oa.. a summer resident here, were held Friday i afternoon at Woodlawn Cemetery < in Franklin. Regular services for Mr. Al- i trock. who died September 23 in | Birmingham. Ala., while on a ] business trip, were held Friday ] morning in Atlanta. ] Out-Of-Towner? Here For Scmy Funeral Out-of-town people here for the - fcneral of Arvey Seay Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tallent. of Weavervllle; Mrs. J. E. Pender Srass and Miss Carolyn Pendei frass, of Clayton. Oa.; Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Long and son. Larry, of Greer. S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harold. Mrs. Eva How To Keep Warm This Winter See Sossamon WE HAVE OIL HEATERS Duo -Therm and Quaker ' 1 ? Ashley Wood Heaters Warm Morning Coal Heaters A VARIETY OF USED HEATERS For Warmth Thi? Winter SEE SOSSAMON Furniture Co. Phone 67 Franklin, N. C Messe.-. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daldwell. Mrs. Alice Reeves. Mrs. tnnle Price, all of Haywood bounty. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sutton an< family visited Mrs. Sutton's pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 8uttoc tn Decatur, Ga last week. WOULD YOU LIKE TO ASK SOMETHING ABOUT CATHOLIC FAITH? EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND WHAT? Catholic Information Classes WHERE"? Parish Hall, Catholic Church WHEN? Every Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. M new coats ftr collets of career ? ' Briggs Car Coats and Fitted Coats Nelly Don Dresses Shelton Stroller Dresses Grace Walker Shoes ? New Fall Styles YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY THE QUALITY SHOP "Where Quality Always Meets Economy" Main St. Franklin ^ IservIceT^ Cltif Radio Sko| PHONE 448 I I t. V. A Radio Sal.i A Swvkt I FRANKLIN, N. C. ? ? Ne? Mcculloch t _ 036 R>wer1o ,1 Here's a professional-quality chain saw you can depend on. The new McCulloch D36 tough, powerful, weighs only 17 pounds with power to spare. CHECK 0U? LOW PRICE $ ? Automatic tili^ ? Eatyterm ? High trade-Its Come in for a demonstration MACON TRACTOR i EQUIPMENT CO. SALES AND SERVICE 244 W. Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. PEOPLE'S Dept. Store FALLl HARVEST*? Today and Every Day at PEOPLE'S You Get Low Low Prices and &M. Green Stamps Too! Blanket Special! Our Regular $4.00 Blankets $2.99 ONE GROUP - SPECIAL PURCHASE 6" Bound Edges ? Some 25% Wool $5.00 Each Anywhere Our Price $3.99 BASEMENT Basement Special! LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Reg. $2.98 . Now $1.88 Mens Socks Irregulars of 79c Socks 5 pairs $1.00 r ONE GROUP Out Reg. $7.50 HATS Finest Quality This Sale $4.95 SUITING 1500 yds. Beautiful Colors Values to 89c yd. Our Price 49c yd LADIES' FALL Hand Bags 3 Styles $1.00 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Our Reg. $2.98 2 for $5.00 LADIES' PANTIES Rayon 3 pr. $1.00 BOYS' AND GIRLS' Car Coats Beautiful Styles and Colors $4.95 - $5.95 TOWELS Our Special Purchase Means Great Savings for You! ? Plaids ? Solids ? Stripes Reg. 69c 2 for $1.00 Wash Clothes to Match Now 5 for $1.00 ? LADIES* BLOUSES Taken from Our Stock Reg. $2.98 This Sale $1.99 "DRIP DRY" PRINTS You Wil! Know Them A? 98c Yd. Harvest Sale 59c yd. People's Department Store "You Get S&H Green Stamps With Every ^ Purchase"