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Bobby Womack Is Graduated With Honors Robert Reid (Bobby) Womack, son of Mr, and Mrs. Reid Wom ack, was graduated with high honors from N. C. State Col lege, Sunday, May 24, with a B S. degree In mechanical en gineering, with aeronautical op tion. During his junior year at State, Bobby served as vice president of the Institute of Aeronautical Science, secretary Of the Arnold Air Society, and was a member of Tau Beta PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G. HALL Call LA 4-2913 Phi, Phi Tau Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi and the Engineers Council. During his senior year he was a member of the Pill Kappa Phi (highest academic award given at State), and the Blue Key. Following his wedding June 1 28 to Miss Judy Hooker, of Hertdersonville, Bobby plans to go to Santa Monica, Calif., | where he will be employed by I Douglas Aircraft. Hobby Womack Middle of the block jaywalking i? a short cut to death for many Tar Heel pedestrians. Cross oply at intersections when the light is in your favor. ? ?? I flea/! IMPROVEMENTS for better-than-ever BALING PERFORMANCE! FORD 250 HAY .i V New ? Choose the bale length you want ? from 12 to 50 inches ? with new bale metering assembly. V New ? V-belt pick-up and auger drive pro vides increased life of pick-up teeth. V NeW? Maneuverability of PTO model. V New ?Greater baling capacity of engine models provided by increased power. V New ? Strength and rugged ness throughout for more money saving endurance. . . . These, and other improvements, add still more to the already proved performance of Ford 250 Hay Balers. Ask about easy terms! Se* us now? for the full story on to day's best baler buy! SALES AND SERVICE FORD-I-FY YOUR FUTURE IMPLEMENTS MACON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY 244 W. Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. Phone LA 4-3111 NEAR NANTAHALA LAKE ? Local Scouts, Leaders At District Camporee The Smoky Mountain and Nan tahala Boy Scout Districts held a joint camporee May 22-24 at the ' "Old Apple Tree Place", near ! Nantahala Lake, with more than \ 200 Boy Scouts. Explorers, and | leaders attending,. Members ol the Scout in units i from tire six-county area. ciui;in; | the three-fa* campjtofc event. ?*n- 1 oj ea both i"(-n.p a.ui r.-.:ivp-v ev* j wjrit actiyitiv*. ;:ueh as Sooul* j ;i" ir . ut t 0:i. 'Ql.ni >o ? -it". .?(;ra:.r,;e piW.ains, Suiu ..y :r,orn- j I.-, v. y. sWtP ? - :e, a;i4 \i- i? in* j with oi ui';4 . ... j:i ' \.\ <\ ?iv e ? ? ? ' ' .rul-'c'ed V."'. L. ? ? BP.i;? *Nyth..tc::* j ,i rv.tr.klii:, ca'.j.p .10 3... Ja sen, .i-i ' j .11. - .1... an 1 Joh'?. j Jordan! ot Murphy. h a ! Ju<! 1 Paul Be 1 be, ? f Hayebvi'.le, acUvi iej chairman: J- hn Edwards, of | ; Tuckascipee. campiue chairman; j ir.d Francis Pie s. field scout -Xi.cui.iv. . of Franklin, registrar. j The "Sui iiav mornii^r Worship i >eryicc was conducted by the n-n | ~!dw:n Carter, of Andrews. Other?, i serving on the campwee staff were Clyde Clark. Erhest Hyde, and members of Explorer i'ost 202, of Franklin. Troops attending tills annual event were: 201 Sylva. 202 Frank lin. 207' Highlands. 203 Whittier. 218 Otto. 221 Franklin. 404 Kob binsville. 407 HayesvilU . 412 Mur phy. and 417 Jfnwassee Dam. Troops wire *co*ed >accordinr . to -taimard chc< k, shtets. and a ? ( i din !' t o the he ?;! .?< ?: i -s. ; 'i t.r.cps m l the huh 13c-\ ?? ? i ramping sta^fCard. fc>;'0U< master.- .J/ke Ab:*rr;tth,\ hi > CI'i: I ; ... I- P. of I., ? .?Me \V) ? i i ? ; ? r. v t e . a v,\i:v;t I * i it ? ( i ? I Camping Too;) wards for the. ?. :l.st:.n< i-.s i'?b ?? Scout CH:r.pin? demonstrated by yheir troops. According to JUi*. Ph'ss, th<* ! camporec was so' successful, and the quality of the program so ex ceptiorial. that members of the district committees are now con- ' sidel ing conducting a similar event , m. the fall of 1951). RADIO FROGRAM HELD ? 'Operation Bootstrap' Goal Still Unreached The directors of "Operation Bootstrap" said this week thai judging by the "jingling of the 2,000 cans, the goal of $100,009 has not nearly been reached as yet. Heinz Rollman, as a spokesman for the directors; Said they have filled cans with pennies, dimes, quarters, nickels, and half-dollars, and have learned pretty well to judge by the weight of the can how much money it contains. Mr. Rollman said the directors are not at all discouraged by the results so far. since some counties, even some of the larger Ones, are only now getting started; to "put the show on the road". The Franklin road block re cently brought in 'over $100 in iust a -few ours, which is the. highest amount ever collected at a roadblock in Macon County /The 3ryson City roadblock resulted in over S1C0, which the directors in Swain County feci shower! tlif real deep interest shown in those counties by the people. Meanwhile, the Macon cam paign continues under the leader ship of Sam Gibson and J. P. Brady. i On May 23. a special two-hour program over radio station WFSC brought in more than $20 in con tributions. "Operation Bootstrap" cans will I be left out for a few more days. I according to the local directors, i Mr. Rollman said that he was J instructed by his co-directors to i issue a statement thanking., the | lircss for their wonderful, whole hearted cooperation and that with out the full cooperation of th< I press, the same results could not j | have been nearly achieved, "So 1 | far," the directors said, "the re- 1 j suits of Operation Bootstrap', the t pood results we have seen, are ] | due only to three ;:roups ? the i i press < newspaper, radio and TV > ? the' xhool principals and teachers, ; ;and the volunteers. Naturally, also the people who have made their contributions already/' If enough people keep on word ing, the "show" can probably be put on the road much sooner than I the directors anticipate^.'. The I board of directors a)so l.avt (lis i cussed already in inhummerab'.c telephone ciscussions that if not! sufficient money -is raised now. but only enough to make a be- 1 ginning, that such a be;innin | will be made with greatest possible j. speed. Mr. Rollman said. "It looks j to ( me. as most of the directors | agree, that " if sufficient money is not collected to buy a new J I trailer truck at this time that | | 'Operation Bootstrap' will begin i by leasing a trailer truck for a I year, if this is possible and j practical." v Harold Henry, a member of the '59 graduating class of Franklin High, has joined the staff of THE FRANKLIN PRESS. He will divide his time between the news and advertising de partments of the newspaper. Son of George Henry, of Route 2, Mr. Henry played basketball' three years at Franklin High and was a member of the Mon ogram Club. More People Buy "X> gertfixt , d}@@ SPECIAL ,.???? i WRITE FOR COLORFUL NEW 1959 JFG PREMIUM CATALOG. Send name and address to JFG Coffee Com pany, Premium Dept., Bo* No. 215), Knoxville, Tenn. SAVE JFG COUPONS . . . SAVE MONEY. Wi;!S GRANT Mis* -lie 'f .kti*. I ritMklin !li. t ItiX M'lMir, tiatl?<i1<f of Mrs Norwrnia i;ilc, ol f'or<^. ( U>. h. ^ l vi-n award i :i a SI 00 lu itiou scholarship I > !*!'? if-trr ('?.-? !?> tin- Womcii's So'-it t> i Christian Sprvi:p <>i ;he fiVnnkHit Mcttuufist Chunl1, through the ft tori: of Miss I 4ma M. .?< lies. Mm Tat' \ sr tor, jucjy, a Pfciffer sen ior, n'dT.lly \va * a indulged i ? thr iv?i|;?cut of an SI.K?0 scholarship at thr I'nivrrslty of North ( aro , Una to work on h?*r master's de- i irr^<* in biology. ? It s the season for SWARMING TERMITES Don't mistake them for flying antsl Wo rld't Largest Ptti Control Co. PHONE 741 ORKIN EXTERMINATING COMPANY. INC. Or the 16 chemical elementv j important to crop production, all ? but three are found in limit tri ! quantities in the earth. Mrs. Lytell Honored By Customs Magazine Mrs Marguerite R. Lytell. ;i ; Franklin summer resident, was named lady of the Month" in I tin- May issue of the U.S. A Cus- ! tom.s Magazine in Miami. Fla She and her husband own a summer place herey A native of At lanta. ? ( ?a..' Mi s t a h;is be n with the- < . u- turns ! I!) ?Mi:ii;ii 1928 In! 1944. ?? u as pron; ?????' ' ? till po ition ( f. tin . a .mine f atiyv 1 j . ? :.t and 1 i?< 1 w >.'? ' phe ? d it. ' '? 1 ,h 1 i; i 11 . : . . ' 1 : .-i . a .?? T.h ' ' ' Under her. capable supervision. | this division has calmly absorbed! the growth in customs business, i which has accounted for an in- - crease in yearly collections from approximately $100,000 111 1928 to over $9.6{yi.541 in fiscal year 19)58." I l ld l l) < II AIIC MAN Tuirniv Qnuse. .i .minor at I)uk? University, lias been ?.iertefl 1 (??) i liai 1111:1 U' of the. student branch erf the American In-titUtc ? ?t- Kl- | tne.il fiii'Miieet.s mu! the InMittU' I ot Radio Kr.vliie* : lit is Hie ? Of Mr .Mi l Mi I! H < Mm ? '>! lie I lie! I\;lk, Mci.. foi 111- : ? ! : .it Kill VALUE-RATE the ROCKET The man who knows value goes Olds ! More ami more me<lium>[u ii nl ear Iiiimth ulio waul I Ik* niosl lor 1 1 1? ir money an* joining the suing to< M?l?. V liy ? Iterance lin y lipure lip all I In extra ? 1 1 1 a I i I y fialurcti ami eon . vniiemeft ( H<Ih ha* an standard it/ui/HncHt. Tliey earrfiillv eoiixnlei llie niiiKiiiiv of I Ik* Itoeket Kii?iiK* . . . the IoW'I'ohI uiainleiiaiiec of an ( >I(U . . . ils higher renale value. Kill mo*! of all tliey a>k llieuiM*l\ en. "Is this tin- kind of car my family and I will he proud to own . . . onr that a ill f>ive tin the fall measure of fan and comfort tee want . . . is this the car whose style nil I stay ill style?" The o\erw helming "yen" can lie fotiml in I he zooming xalen mieeeHH of the *59 "OMsuiolule. See your I >l?l-inultilr dealer hxLiy . . . \ ulue ICale the Ko< ket ! PROMPT PUMP REPAIR 24 Hour Service C?ll LA 4-2267 WELCH Plumbing Service BY fUFRT MEASURE . ? IMF Vftllt CAR OF FMF MEDIUM HRM.I CtAJJ BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 33 Main St. Phone LA 4-2421 Franklin, N; C, The Bride is Beautiful in Her V/ec!:l"nr; Cov.t. ? Bui she only wears it once ? on the o l:?r hc;r.cl ? for her trousseau ? She will need snvenl I I^lly Den and Shelton Stroller Dresses. Grac6 Walker Shoes, too. The QuaSity Shop GEORGIA HIGHWAY SOUTH ? ONE MILE We Give ^.1?/. Green Stamps May And June Specials - On Re-Capping Your Golden Opportunity to Re-Cap Your Tires at REAL MONEY-SAVING PRICES Only Premium Goodyear Rubber Used for All Our Recapping Our Exclusive Goodyear Custom Tread Assures You Long Wear and Safest Traction Size 7.50 x 14 r? $8.15 Size 8.00 x 14 ? ? ? ? $8.95 Size 8.50 x 14 $9.80 Size 9.00 x 14 $10.90 Size 6.40 x 15 ? $6.80 Size 6.70 x 15 ? - $7.80 Size 7.10x15 _____ S8.65 Size 7.60 x 15? ? $9.40 Size 6.00 x 16 ? ? ? ? ? $7.00 Size 6.50 x 16 - ? - $8.05 PRICES QUOTED SUBJECT TO FEDERAL AND STATE TAXES All Re-Capping Guaranteed WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Allison And Duncan Tire Company Tire Service Headquarters E. Main St. Dial LA 4-3114 Franklin, N. C.
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