FM*K TEN rni'MDAT,' MAKcri 11, 1MI The Franklin PreM and TKt Highland* MafiOnian Plan 'Youth For Chri*t' Rally At lotla Bridge A "Youth for Christ" rally will be held at the lotla Bridge church Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. The program, to be con ducted by students from Mars Hill college will include singing, special Instrumental and vocal muisc, and a message. Sutton Serving Aboard Carrier USS Midway Stanley D Sutton, seaman second class, son of Mr and Mrs. Dewitt P. Sutton, of Frank lin, is serving aboard the air craft carrier USS Midway, which is operating in the Mediterran ean area, according to an an nouncement received here. EXCAVATING, GRADING AND FARM DRAINAGE WORK Reasonable Rates Valley View Construction Co. Phone 7709 Bryson City, N. C. SPECIALS THIS WEEK ~ 6 Inch Truck Stop Light, heavy duty ? $3.75 Garden Tools of all kinds. Double Burner Hot Plates, 3 heats Western Auto Associate Store PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR EASTER FLOWERS ? With ? Mineral Springs Flower Shop Pot Plants ? Cut Flowers ? Corsages SPECIAL PRICE ON ROSES Mrs. M. M. Hopper Highlands, N. C. SPECIALS THIS WEEK VIGORO, 100 lbs. ? $3.50 SEED OATS, 5 bu. bag $10.00 LESPEDEZA, 100 IBs. $15.50 SEQUOIA POTATO SEED, 100 lbs. ? $6.00 KANSAS ALFALFA, per lb. 37c GARDEN PEA SEED, per lb. 20c TUXEDO FEED SPECIALS EGG PELLETS, 100 lbs. $5.65 24% DAIRY FEED $4.50 3 BU. FEED OATS $4.50 CABBAGE PLANTS, GARDEN SEEDS Place your order for Strawberry Plants here JFG COFFFF 4^ DRYMAN FEED AND GROCERY Phone 9170 ROOF STARTING ? IPAK? Did those recent big rains find holes in your roof? Don't neglect it! One leaky spot may mean that others are ready to go, too! Play safe. Protect your decoration and furnishings. REEVES HARDWARE CO. Franklin, N. C. FLINTKOTE ROOFING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION MEN STUDY FIRST AID? Above are some of the Nantahala Pjwer and Light company construction workers who meet the first week in each month to study Red Cross first aid, together with pole-type resuscitation for reviving men who came in contact with en ergized conductors while working on pole. Approximately 50 are taking the course. In the photo, the "injured" man is James L. Liner, who is shown with a full length splint on his right leg. To his left is Harley Leguire and to his right Mac Ray W'hitaker, Red Cross first aid instructor. Others in the picture background, left to right, are W. L. Watkins, Cragle Dockery, Henry Mashburn, Fred Norris, Noland Russell, W. V. Swan, Carroll Reynolds, Van Frazier, Dan Mashburn, Fred Grant, Fred Guest, Evan Hogsed, Thad Wilson, and Ed DeHart. Adult Membership Scout Campaign Here Overscribed Macon County over-subscribed its quota in the recent drive for idult members of the Boy Scout organization, B. L. McGlamery, finance chairman, announced this week. The quota was $6;>7 . - The funds go ror the opera tion of the Daniel Boone co'ip cil headquarters, employment ot full-time Scou'o workers, and other council expenses. Between 50 and 60 workers conducted the campaign, which was carried to most sections of the county, Mr. McGlamery said. ? He commented that the High lands community made an un-< usually good showing, and that employes of the Zickgraf com pany subscribed 100 per cent. The amount they gave then was matched by the firm, the latter donation making all the Zick graf employes Scouters or Cub bers. Mrs. W. G. Enloe Taken By Death At Home In Oklahoma Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. W. G. Enloe, wife of a former Ma can county resident, W. G. En loe, at Comanche, Okla. Jeff Enloe, of Franklin, Route 1, is a brother-in-law of the de ceased. W. G. Enloe had moved to the Oklahoma territory in his earlj youUi, and, with his wife, was one "of the pioneer settlers there. Mars Hill Students Will Appear At Mount Zion Students from Mars Hill col lege will assist in the 11 o'clock morning preaching service at Mt. Zion Methodist church Sun NOW NEW FORD J TRUCKS The New Ford Trucks offer you 32 new, vitally important engi neering advancement* . . . that add up to more work for still lower cost. See these fine new trucks. You'll like them . . . and you'll like the extra profits they can help you make. DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY jNIW mucmi UHD T?UCKI Students F avor Keeping School Where It Now Is Students of Nantahala (Otter Creek) school last Friday voted 74 to 26 in favor of keeping the school at its present location. The students understand that the county board of educatior may select a different site when v new school is built in Nanta hala township, and that some, at least, of the new schools to be built may have to be con structed without auditoriums and gymnasiums. ' The present school has a gym nasium and auditorium, and the students took the attitude that the present location would be better than any that might be selected, if the change in loca tion should result in having a building lacking, even tempora lly, these facilities. The vote was taken at the request of citizens of the com munity. Students from the fourth grade up participated in the ballot. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for the kindness and I sympathy shown us in the sick icness and death of our wife and mother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. A F. ROPER AND FAMILY. lay,' it has been announced by the pastor, Mrs. R. H. Hull. Spe cial vocal and instrumental music, personal testimonies, and a message will be included in 'he service. National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Frank lin, North Carolina, up to and not later than 2:00 p. m. April 12, 1948 and opened immediate ly thereafter for all the mer chantable live and dead timber designated for cutting on an area embracing about 2000 acres within the White Oak Bottoms Unit, Nantahala River water shed, Macon County, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 40 cords (128 cubic feet) of dogwood shuttle stock, more or less. No bid of less than $12.80 per cord will be considered. $300 must be de posited with each bid, to be ap plied on the purchase price, re funded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserv ed Before bids are sumbitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions 'of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the forest Supervisor, Franklin, Morth Carolina. Mil and M25? 2tc IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY S. T. ELLIOTT VS. LEARA ELIZABETH ELLIOTT The defendant, Leara Eliza beth Elliott, will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Macon County for the purpose of securing an ab solute divorce for the plaintiff, E. T. Elliott. Said defendant will further take notice that she is requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Macon County, North Carolina, at the Cp" Jhouse in Franklin, North CaroJha, on the 8th day of April, 1M8, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or tha plaintiff wlU ap ply to the Court for tha relief demanded In the complaint. ThU 8th dur of March, 1848, 9, CLINTON BllOOKSHIRE, Oltrk iuperlor court No P. T. A. Meet Will Be Held This Month The March meeting of the Franklin Parent-Teacher asso ciation, which normally would have been held next Monday, has been canceled. The asso ciation, at ita February meet ing, voted to hold no meeting in YorkRite C Mttoni To Attend Dinner Meet At Hazel wood A large number of York Rite Masons from Macon County are expected to attend a banquet at the Hazelwood Presbyterian church, Hazelwood, Monday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. The alfair wui be in the nature of a home coming program for York Rite Masons of Western North Caro lina. The grand high priest of the grand royal chapter of North Carolina and other distinguisn^d members of the order will at tend, it was said. No charge will be made for the supper, but Masous plan ning to attend have been re quested to notify C. B. Hosa flook, secretary-recorder, at Haz elwood. T occoa Fails Students Will Be Heard Sunday Students from Toceoa Falls Bible college will conduct a special service at Gillespies Chapel Methodist church Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Spe cial instrumental and vocal music, personal testimonies, and a message with missionary em phasis will be presented. Relics, curios, costumes, from South America, Africa, China, Japan, and the Far East will be on dis play. March, since thet regular meet ing date falls on the date the> North Carolina Little Symphony will appear in concert here. NOW ON DISPLAY ? KELVINATOR RANGES ? KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS ? KELVINATOR WATER HEATERS ? UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGES ? UNIVERSAL APARTMENT RANGES ? PRESTELINE ELECTRIC RANGES with your choice of cooking tops ? .divided top or "four in line". ? ? MAYTAG WASHERS For "Known Quality" Applicances with early delivery see your electrical dealer. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Macon Theatre Bldg. Phone 107 MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-?:15. Friday, March 12 Louiae Hayward In "RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO" Saturday, March 13 ? Double Feature Program Red Ryder In Roland Winters In RUSTLERS OF R1NC' DEVIL'S CANYON" kiinu Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'clock Jean Porter In "TWO BLONDS AND A RED HEAD" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 14, 15, 16 Rita Hayworth ? Larry Parks In "DOWN TO EARTH" In Technicolor Wednesday and Thursday, March 17 and 18 it'* a+Asp to CAy