Comin's And Goin't In Cowee Community MISS CECILE GIBSON Staff Correspondent IotU Guest Iotla community will be thr guests of Cowee at a supper meet-, ing at the school lunch room Thursday night. September 15. at 7:30. Members of Cowee com munity are asked to be meet at 7 o'clock. P.-T. A. Meeting The P.-T. A. of Cowee School will meet at the <echool Monday night, September 19. at 7:30. for a social get-together. All patrols and teachers are urged U> attend this first meeting. Extra Bus Cowee School has been given an extra bus this year which en ables the children to leave home later in the mornings and get home earlier in the afternoons Under the new schedule, it is not necessary for the buses to pick up any children before 7 45 in the mornings. Cowee now has a total of four buses. New Teacher Cowee School has a new music teacher. Mrs. Jack Lewis, who works Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. New custodians at Cowee School are Mr. and Mrs. VanCe Holbrook. They are taking the place of Roy Donaldson, who re signed to accept a position with the Bridge Department of the 8tate Highway Department. Class Meeting The Adult Bible Class of Snow Hill Methodist Church will have covered dish supper and month ly business meeting at Sulphur Springs Friday night at 6:30 All members are urged to at tend. Study Course A Sunday school study course will be taught at Cowee Baptist Church the week of September 19. Teachers will be the Rev. and Mrs. Jack Lewis, the Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Taylor. Mrs Clifford Dalrymple. and Mrs. Gardner Holden. Groups Meet On Wednesday night of this week prayer service and Bible study were held at Cowee Baptist Church. The <5. A.'s. R. A.s and Sunbeams also held their meet ing at the church on Wednesday night. , *' Accepts Church The Rev. Melvin Brooks has accepted another church half time and is preaching at Liberty Baptist Church each second and fourth Sunday morning and each I first and third Sunday r.i^Iit. Personal* j Mr. and Mrs. Vance Holb Dk j i had as visitors over the Labor I ! Day week end her brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Springs and baby, of Buffalo. S. C., and Mr. j and Mrs. Horace Teague, of Can- i ton. Mrs. P. B Smith, of Charlotte, j and Mrs Walton Smith and ! daughter, Patricia, of Asheville, visited Mrs. S. C. Leatherman last ! Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Raby, of Wil mington. have been visiting rel ativse during the past week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson over the Labor Day week end were Mrs. Gibson's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Con nette Johnson, and Pat. and her j brother. Troy Bradley, of Win ston-Salem. Mrs. W. E. Allen andi Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Garret and children, of Alto. Ga? spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gibson. T. C. Biyson and son. Ronnie, i spent the week end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hurst and son, Richard, and granddaugh ter, have returned to their home in Pontiac, Mich., after a visit I with Mrs. Hurst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen, and other I relatives. Miss Linda Allen, who has been spending several weeks in Pontiac, returned home. Kenneth Cloer. of Tullahoma, Tenn., visited his daughter. Jose phine, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hurst, last Satut day. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hol bro;k, of Ivy, S. C., spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Hoi brook Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hall and daughter, Margaret, visited Mrs. Hall's mother in Burnsville last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Claude Leather man took their daughter, Clau dette, to Greensboro over the week end to begin her second year at Woman's College. They spent. Saturday night in Winston-Salem with Mr and Mrs. George Thomp son, and went on to Greensboro Sunday. On their return they stopped to visit Fred Elliott and Perry Brendle. who are patients at Western Carolina College at Black Mountain. Bill Fouts, son cf Mr. and Mrs Milton Fouts, returned to State College at Raleigh last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Clark and Mrs. Burke Cole visited Mr. Cole at the Veterans Hospital at Oteer. last Sunday. . Hotaard S. Dowdle. of the II. S. Navy is spending a leave with his family. Floyd Carden. of Sylva, visited his sister, Mrs. Elsie Hurst,' anc* AFTER YOU HAVE SEEN IT YOU WILL SAY IT WAS WORTH TEN TIMES THE PRICE! \ v ? For a mere 19c you can own a very interesting booklet about two very different people . . . One of them is described by one newspaper as "ONE OF THE STATE'S MOST REMARKABLE PERSONALITIES." The other one is described by another newspaper as "FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. ' (Doesn't that apply to most people? Aren't we all "Friendly and Helpful"?! One of them stands a chance to make a fortune if elected. The other one stands a chance to lose a fortune if elected. One of them largely confines his activities concerning man kind to talking. The other one to giving and living by the Golden Rule. ? One of them has published an ad in the 12 million circula tion Reader's Digest which has been described by a famous writer as "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, HUMAN, MOST COLORFUL ADS TO EVER COME OUT OF THE SOUTHLAND." The other one has been described as "ABLE." i A newspaper described one of them as "QUITE RESTRAIN ED." Another paper has this to say about the other one: "HE IS NO DREAMY IDEALIST AND MAKES A LOT OF SENSE IN SPEAKING OUT OF AN EXPERIENCE AS WIDE AS THE WORLD " One paper describes one of them as "CONSCIENTIOUS." Two other newspapers call one of them "A PRETTY BIG FELLOW" who "POSSESSES REUGIOUS CONVICTIONS FOR ABOVE THE AVERAGE." Both men are married for over a quarter-century to the same wives. One of them has three, the other one, two children. Their combined age about 99 years. Their com bined total residence in the mountains, 10 years. You will want to read this 40-page booklet that has been described as one of the most unusual ever printed. Nothing like this has" ever been published. You can own it by send ing 15C In coin or postage stamps to the Western Carolina News Company, P. O. Box 2985, Asheville, N. C. (4 cent stamp on envelope). If you want to order copies for your friends, you may order ten copies by paying $1.00 instead of $1 SO. Doris Rathbone East Franklin P.-T. A. Names Committees Committees for the Eti Frank lin F T, A. have been announced : r the new school year. The Budget and Finance Com mitt'. Includes Mrs. J p. Brady chai' man. 'Dr. J H. Fisher. Mrs. W. G. C. an lord, anc! Ml Alex Arnold. Safety: Fred Dills, chairman. R. V. Hooper, co-chairman. Jack Baker, and Ray Penland Program: Mrs. Bob S. Sloan, chaiiman. J. P. Brady, and Mr-. Hazel Sutton. Ways and Means: Alex Arnold, j Chairman, Mrs. J. P Bra^y, and R. V. Hooper. Cc-ngress Publication: Mrs. | family during the past week. Big Mystery Two hoes belonging to Riley Gregory, which mysteriously dis appeared the first week in July have reappeared just as myster iously. Mrs. Gregory says she has no idea where they spent the sum mer. but she appreciates their re turn. Pelf Arms, chairman. Mrs. Har ry PanKte. Lcsi. arive: E. J. Whitmt e. J"., i .an n Bob S. Sioan. and Ga: Uiw! o.Kpi.-tci. i!ib city: Mrs. Eorothy Pa ii!e. chairman, Mrs. Fred Arnold. Montr/ship: Mrs. Alex Arnold, chal r in. Mrs. W. G. Crawiorci. and Sir. John Smith. Ho p ihty: Rivs. Clyde San der.-, chairman. Mrs. R. V. H.op er. co-chairman. Mrs. Hariy Kins lane. M; . Gene Pannell, Mrs Jack Eaktr. Mrs. Paul Carpenter, and Mrs. Goocilow Bowman. National P.-T. A Magazine: I Mrs. Bob Sanders, chairman. Mrs | George Raby. , Health: Mrs. Jim Wurst chair | man. Mis. J. H. Fisher, and Mr* liaivc Biyant. Exceptional Child: Vis. : .1 "hi 'riiiii.. chaiimaa. Mrs. Harry Pa lisle, and Mrs. Bill Phillip:!. Room Representative: Mrj Mevls Eryman. chairman. P;e-S< hool: Mrs. Alex De 1. r. =m Report: Zeb Me'.i il:j :..cl Mr: . N'inn McCoy. About 15. COO more acvev of co1 ton were planted in North Caro lina this year than last year. NOTICE Mrs. Beulah M. Wood (formerly Beulah M. Skorstad) if now living in Macon Cevnty, 1 would appreciate it if she will contact me. I have some important papers from the Attorney Gen eral of the Slate of Washington for her to sign. Dr. Furman Angel THESE HAVE TO GO! We Must Make Room for '61.'s NEW CARS $2,627 DEMONSTRATORS LIST PRICE 1960 FAIR LANK Fordor, Bine, V-8 2V Spec. Engine, MA Heater, BU Lights 1960 GALAXIE Club Sedan, Yellow, V-8 Engine, Fordomatic, WSW Tires, MA Heater ? $3,041 1960 GALAXIE Chib Sedan, Red and White, V-8 2V Spec. Engine, Cruise-o-matic, WSW Tires, MA Heater, Radio ? $3,176 1960 GALAXIE Town Sedan, Black, V-8 2V Spec. Eng., WSW Tires, Curb Guard, Body MIdg., MA Heater, Radio, Wheel Covers ? $3,030 1960 GALAXIE Town Sedan, White, V-8 2V Spec. Eng., Cruise-o matic, WSW Tires W/s Washer, Power Brakes, Power Steer ing, Curb Guard, Body MIdg., MA Heater, Tinted Glass, Pad ded Dash and Visors ? ? $3,367 SPECIAL PRICE $2,200 $2,525 $2,630 $2,513 $2,778 LIST PRICE I960 FAIRLANE 51)0, Fordor, Brown and White, V-8 Cruise-o- i. matic. Safety Belts, MA Heater, Electric Wipers, Padded Dash, and Visors, BU Lights ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? $2,954 1960 GALAXIE Club Sedan, Orchid Gray and White, V-8 2V Eng., WSW Tires, MA Heater, Radio $2,964 1960 GALAXIE Club Sedan, Blue and White, V-8 2V Eng., Crtiise-o niatic, WSW Tires, MA Heater, Radio, Wheel Covers ? $3,192 I960 SUNLINER Convertible, Black, V-8 2V Eng., WSW Tires, Cruise-o-matic, Body Guard, Curb MIdg., 4-Way Seat, Power Brakes, Power Steering, MA Heater, Radio, Elec. Wipers, W/s Washers, Padded Dash and Visors. Wheel Covers $3,691 $2,350 $2,350 $2,547 $2,936 NEW TRUCKS LIST PRICE I960 F-fiOO 154" WB, 825 Tires, 5 Speed Trans., Heavy Duty and Aux. Springs. Heater, Turn Ind., 2 Speed Axle $3,750 11C.0 F-fiOO 154" WB, 825/750 Tires, S Speed Trans., Heavy Doty and Aux. Springs, Turn Ind., 2 Speed Axle ? ? ? ? ? ? ? $3,627 1960 F-100, 110" WB., V-8, Heater, Turn Ind. $2,246 1960 F-100 118" WB, V-8, Heavy Duty Springs, Heater, Turn Ind., Rear Bumper $2,333 1960 FALCON Ranchero, MA Heater, Wheel Covers, WSW Tires $2,075 1960 FALCON Ranchero, MA Heater, Deluxe Trim ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? $2,093 USED CARS 1957 FORD 6 Cylinder, Fordor ? ? ? ? 1957 FORD V-8, Fordor ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1959 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Club Coupe, Automatic Transmission ? ? 1956 FORD Fairlane Heater ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - 1955 PACKARD 4 Door ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - 1953 CHEVROLET 4 Door ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - 1951 PONTIAC 2 Door ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - 1959 ENGLISH FORD STA. WAGON, Heater, One Owner 1959 FORD , F-100 PICK UP TRUCK, 6 Cyl., One Owner, Heater 1955 FORD CUSTOM TUDTR, Radio and Heater, Overdrive 1953 BUICK, 4 Door, Radio and Heater, Dynaflow USED TRUCKS 1955 FORD Truck F-6M ? ? 1955 GMC Dump Truck $3,229 $3,128 $1,946 $2,018 $1,892 $1,905 $995 $995 $1,695 $995 $595 $195 $175 $1,195 $795 CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY Tel. LA 4-2156 Dealer Xos. 830 and 830-A Franklin, N. C. !l A WIN! WIN! WIN! CARS! CARS! CARS ! ENTER THE SPECTACULAR I I i CARnation CARnival!! ' 61 OF THE WORLD'S MOST GLAMOROUS 1961 CARS! one can be yours! ? 1000 arHC? bucat pms, 300 Polaroid' Cameras/ "ansislor Radios; COME IN AND GET YOUR ENTRY BLANKS CARNATION 3 for EVAPORATED MILK J 7 CARNATION "<*? instant tat dry milk 99 MEATS : . . i BABY BEEF SALE U. S. Good STOCK YOUR FREEZER V2 BABY BEEF (Wt. 125 - iso lb.) lb- 48c HiND QUARTER BABY BEEF ?>. 55c FRONT QUARTER BABY BEEF ?>? 43c TRIMMED LOIN BABY BEEF lb 75c FRYERS ARMOUR'S STAR SLICED BACON ^ ?_ ? ?/. ? ? ? ?>? 4? 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