MULBERRY PICKS NEW LEADERS Lamar Bradley Is Elected President; Chairman Named By MBS. H. M. PITTS (Community Reporter) The Mulberry Rural Commun ity Development Organization, elected new officers for the year at a meeting November 9. Lamar Bradley was named president; Mrs. Once Ayers. vice president; Betty Howard. Junior president; Miss Anna Will How ard, secretary; Miss Roberta Love, treasurer; and Mrs. H. M. Pitts, reporter. Committee chairman are Mrs. Grace Ayers, Program; Mrs. Lois Roberson, Ways and Means; Pur man Chastaln, Song Leader; Miss Veva Howard, Scrapbook and photographer. Our community won $50 in this year's contest and we hope for more cooperation and better results in the new contest. Our regular meeting time will continue to be the second Tues day night in each month. ? ? ? Newman's Chapel Church held It revival recently with the IUt Jarvta Underwood doing the preaching. Two were baptised. Calvary Baptist Church has started plans for their Christmas program. Sherrlll Henson and family, of Brevard, visited his mother, Mrs. Eula Henson, and Mrs. Henson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlcy Thomas here this week-end. Cpl. Buchanan Gets Rett Leave In Japan Cpl. Max Buchanan, 21-year-old son of J. E. Buchanan, of Frank lin, Route 3. recently spent a seven-day rest and recreation leave from his unit in Korea at Camp Hakata, on Japan's south ernmost island of Kyushu, the Army Home Town News Center announced this week. The .corporal Is a, truck driver in the 44th Engineer Combat Battalion's Company C, and he entered the army in February, 1953. He has been in Korea since August of that year. aero WILLYS is OFFERING TRADE-IN VALUES THAT WILL KNOCK OUT YOUR EYE CAR VALUES MACON WILLYS COMPANY J?y Houston ... "OUSton ~ ?Wd Womack Phone 32 Franklin, N. C. Always a SPECIAL because of its PREMIUM COFFEE FLAVOR THANK YOU! On behalf of each family of the 21 rural communities entered in the 1954 Macon County Rural Community Development Program, we wish to express our sincere appreciation to the following individuals and business firms for their generous support that made possible the cash awards in the cdntest: A. & P. TEA CO. ANGEL'S DRUG STORE BALDWIN'S MARKET BANK OF FRANKLIN BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE BLU.MENTHAL'S BROWN AND CARSON C. S. BROWN BRYANT FURNITURE CO. O. H. BURNSIDE BURRELL MOTOR CO. H. W. CABE GAGLE'S CAFE CAROLINA PHARMACY CHILDREN'S SHOP CITY TIRE SERVICE CONLEY MOTOR CO. CRISP'S STUDIO DIXIE STORE DOWNS AND DOWDLE DRYMAN'S FRANK DUNCAN L. E. ENGLISH ENLOE TRACTOR & EQUIP. CO. FARM AND HOME SUPPLY FARMER'S FEDERATION FASHION SHOP J C. BANKS FINGER FRANKLIN 5 & 10c STORE FRANKLIN FROZEN FOODS, Inc. ? FRANKLIN GRANITE WORKS p FRANKLIN HARDWARE FRANKLIN HATCHERY FRANKLIN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING FRANKLIN MINERAL PRODUCT CO. FRANKLIN PRESS FRANKLIN SEED STORE FRANKLIN SHEET METAL CO. FRANKLIN USED PARTS CO. FRANKS' RADIO & ELEC. CO. DR. BEN P. GRANT HALL FEED & GROCERY 6. W. L. HALL DR. J. L. HILL HORSLEY'S RESTAURANT INDIAN MOUND SERVICE STATION GROVER JAMISON, SR. i JEFFERSON STAN. LIFE INS. CO. [/ DR. F. M. KILLIAN LEE'S AMOCO SERVICE MACON CONSTRUCTION CO. MACON COUNTY BLD. & LOAN CO. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. | MACON INSURANCE AGENCY MACON MOTOR CO. MACON THEATRE " MACON WILLYS CO. I MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. } MASHBURN GROCERY J MASON GROCERY 1 NANTAHALA CREAMERY CO. *. NANTAHALA OIL CO. NANTAHALA POWER & LIGHT CO. 1 LAWRENCE PATTON J. B. PENDERGRASS ? PERRY'S DRUG .STORE PORTER'S ESSO SERVICE PRENTISS FOOD PRODUCTS CO. QUALITY SHOP TED REBER REECE MOTOR CO. REEVES HARDWARE S. AND L. STORE SCOTT FURNITURE CO. > SELLERS' GROCERY j J. C. SORRELLS MOTOR CO. SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. HOWARD STEWART VAN RAALTE CO. 1 WAYAH INSURANCE AGENCY WESTERN AUTO STORE ] WEST'S FLORIST MACON COUNTY RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 2.95 Miles Of Highway Work Done In October, the State Highway Commission completed 2.95 miles of road work in Macon County, according to Harry E. Buchanan, 14th division commissioner. Holmes Road, for 0.7S ? mile, was graded, drained, and surfaced with traffic-bound macadam. Two secondary roads strengthened with traffic-bound macadam were Dobson Road, for 0.6, and San ders town Road, for 1.6 miles. Tellico An evening singing was held at the Sugar Cove Baptist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones and son, Jimmy, and* Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Thomas and daughter, Diana, all of Asheville, spent Sun day visiting Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance DeHart. Mr. and Mrs. Wint DeHart, who recently underwent a minor operation, is able to be out again. Vance DeHart spent the week end in Asheville visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ' Mrs. Luther Connor. He was ac- 1 companied by Harley Ramsey and i Windell McCall. TV's EMERSON PHILCO R. C. A. See them at... Franks Radio ?r Electric Co. Mack and J. D. Phone 249 Franklin Sponsoring Turkey Meal The W.S.CJB. at fhe Mt. Zion. Methodist Church will sponsor a turkey dinner Saturday night at Cartoogechaye School, it has been announced. Serving will start at 6:30, it was said. Proceeds of the meal will go to the building fund of the church. Union P. T. A. Meet Set Up To Tuesday The Union P.T.A. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pm., instead of its regular fourth Thursday meet ing, in order not to conflict with Thankglving, it has been announ ced. A membership drive is now be ing pushed by the organization. The fee is 25 cents and all patrons and friends of the school arc asked to Join. We Handle OFFICE SUPPLIES The Franklin PreM MY THANKS J I want to express my appreciation for the large vote given me in the No vember 2 election. , I am grateful to many friends who worked for rtie. My thanks, too, to those I do not know personally who expressed their confidence by casting their ballots for me. I To each one: Thank you! I L. B. WELCH Avoid the Rush of Last-Minute Shopping Come To A&P Now DELICIOUS WITH CHICKEN OR TURKEY! - OCEAN SPRAY - CRANBERRY SAUCE 1 lb. can 19 READT TO BAKE PUFFIN BISCUITS 4 "^ 49? PREM ? TREET ? SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT 39c 12-oz. can Sultana Light Meat TUNA FISH e o, c - - - 25' Sultana Flaked ECONOMICAL DRIED PINTO BEANS 2 Lbs. 23C TUNA FISH 2 - 43c 6-Oz. Cans Ann Page Peach - Plum - Pineapple ' PRESERVES 2 Lb j., 45c A&P Fancy Fruit COCKTAIL 2 No. 303 Cans ? 4J' A&P Cream Style White or Golden Corn 2 Sultana Small Stuffed Olives Mild and Mellow Coffee Eight O'clock Angelus Recipe Marshmallows No. 303 Cans 10l/2-Oz. Jar 1-Lb. Pkg. lO-Oz. Pkg. 25c 49c 95c 19c RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2 Lbs. 23C CRISP GOLDEN CARROTS 2 Pkgs. 23c JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 8 Bag 35c Swanson's Boned CHICKEN 5-Oz. Can Mild Wisconsin Cheddar CHEESE 33' ----- 45c 37' Lb. Sultana ? Salad DRESSING Q, * Facial Tissues KLEENEX 300 Sheet Pkg. 21? Kraft's Macaroni and Cheese DINNERS pi.* 15' ;a. .. i ii; tAP'SuPer Mar^ets