mACON'S Newest Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haskell Donaldson, of Franklin, Route 2, a daughter, Doris Ann, December 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wal- 1 droop, of Franklin, Route 1, a i son, December 19 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hardin, of Clyde, a son, Charles Edwin, Dec ember 10. Mrs. Hardin is the former Miss Angela Anderson, nf Highlands. Heavy Mail Although Christmas mail is heavier than last year, the Franklin Post Office is man aging: to hold its own, accord ing to Postmaster Zeb V. Meadows. The postmaster said the of fice ran out of two-cent stamps Tuesday under the flood of Christmas cards, but had a new supply on hand Wednesday morning. Some overtime work is be ing used to keep ahead of the rush, Mr. Meadows said, but no extra help hajs been put on at the office. ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE MOVED OUR OFFICES ACROSS THE HALL TO 211 Nantahala Building Same Building ? Same Telephone Number THE WAYAH AGENCY MORGAN SHATLEY, Mgr. 211 Nantahala Bid;. May the spirit of the lint Christmas shine brightly in your heart Reid s Esso Se rvice :^ouio AiC^foT*^" ? JEt IVe join the clear-voiced carollers in sending out our wishes for a Happy Holiday io all our friends. CRAWFORD'S GROCERY Route i Franklin, N. C. fwm ciift THay this joyous season abound with the blessings of Peace and Good Will for you and your family. POTTS FUNERAL HOME Staff Photo by J. P. Lfrtrty j THE FRANKLIN GARDEN CLUB'S striking nativity scene at the foot of Town Hil! is a "must" for i those touring the town to view Christmas decorations. A similar scene erected by the club was used two years ago to illustrate the month of December in the state garden club calendar. Destroy Still A two-man raiding party de stroyed a 35-gallon copper still Tuesday afternoon in the Buck Creek area. About 200 gallons of mash was poured out and a gallon of whiskey was found on the scene, according to Chief Dep uty Newell Pendergrass. No ar rest was made. Deputy Van Prazier was the other officer in on the raid. PLANT MANAGER Stephen A. Bundy Mr. Bundy, now superinten dent of Burlington Mills' Hill crest Plant in High Point, has been named superintendent of the hew Franklin plant and is expected to arrive here soon after the first of the year. I Perry's Drug Store One Wreck Mars 'Day' In County Mlcon almost made it through "Safe-Driving Day" Wednesday of last week. Only one accident was report ed by the highway patrol and it was minor. Robert T. McCracken, 49, of i Franklin, Route 1, received lac erations of the face and fore arm when he lost control of his 1 1947 Ford in a curve on the Cat Creek Road and overturned twice into a field, according to ; Patrolman A. A. Lewis. The mis hap occurred near the Lawrence Potts home about 3 p. m. Dam ! age to Mr. McCracken's auto mobile was estimated at $400. J The patrolman charged him with drunk driving. .Mr. Mc- j Cracken was treated for his in- j juries at Angel Clinic. "S-D Day" was sponsored by the President's Action Commit- j tee to demonstrate that traffic i accidents can be reduced when all motorists and pedestrians , cooperate. 'Thank You' Meal Given By F. F. A. And 4-H Members Approximately 150. persons who threw their support behind the recent W. N. C. Fat Stock Show and Sale were special guests last Thursday night at a "thank you" barbecue dinner given by F. F. A. and 4-H Club members. Held in the high school cafe- | No. 6" $91.4059; and the excess valua tion, $34,849. Following is Mr. Bethune's I letter to the town: "We are enclosing, herewith, a corrected recertification of \ the 1953 and 1954 excess valu ation of the Western Carolina Telephone Company. During the 1 year 1952, the Western Carolina i Telephone Company purchased I from the Southern Bell Tele phone Company the Murphy exchange and a network of alll | ed toll circuits, and in addition I to that, it merged with four other telephone companies und er the name of the Western Carolina Telephone Company with toll centers and exchanges located at Marion, Sylva, and Franklin, North Carolina. "The Western Carolina Tele phone Company, in filing with the State Board of Assessment its report for 1953, made some errors in computing and con solidating the wire line mileage that was taken over in the merger. These errors have af fected the distribution of the valuation to some of the coun ties, cities, and towns in which i it operates. "Through the cooperation of the Western Carolina Telephone Company, and the Chief Tele phone Accountant of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, we have determined the correct wire line mileage fpr the years 1953 and 1954, which is reflect ed in the recertification certi ficates enclosed. I "We regret that a number of the affected counties, cities, and towns will have to make tax adjustments to correspond with this report. However, we feel that the future years will work out to the satisfaction of all concerned, by reason of this effort of correction. "Any adjustment you make In the tax, with respect to com plying with this report, will be made directly with the West ern Carolina Telephone Com pany." teria, the dinner featured a musical program by students. Those attending were wel comed by Bobby Teague, who served as master of ceremonies. Appearing on the program were Misses Jean and Joy Mc Collum, Margaret Crawford, Elizabeth Ann Amnions, and Shirley Henson, and Mickey Waldroop, Paul Smith, J. L. Ledford, Mark Dowdle, and Farrell Henson. Each year the two youth groups show their appreciation to their boosters with a dinner. Lions Club Donates $396.62 To Boosters For Assist Band The Franklin Lions Club has turned $396.62 Over to the Ma con Band Boosters Club. Lion President Elbert Angel said the money represents his club's share of football gate receipts this past season at Franklin High. Club members were in charge of attendance at home games. In recent months the band organization has been given better than $1,500 by schools and civic and service groups tor its current project to put the burned-out band back on its feet with $3,500 worth of new Instruments. Booster officers * this week said new fund-raising ideas will be executed soon after the first of the year in an all-out effort to erase the debt for instru ments by the end of the school year. News Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Jr., and two children, of Detroit. Mich., are visiting Mr. Williams' father. Charles Williams, and Mrs. Williams. Misses Marilyn Ruth Higdon and Freda Moore, both stu dents at Blanton's Business Col lege, Asheville, are spending the Christmas vacation at home. _____ u> ^dkth all the warmth in our hearts we urilh our many friends the very happiest of Holiday Seasons. STILES TEXACO STATION Manson L. Stiles Our T?ry l??t wigliM for a warm, joyoug CkrlitmM to oar manf JaToteJ (rlraJl anJ neijUori. MASON'S FOOD MARKET WFJ fei3S ere 0?&b/& Aluhnihutn Oi/e/7 UhihCfS LUSIVE IN THE NEW 1955 KELVINATOR' ELECTRIC RANGE ?tetrec drudgery out of overt c/e^nfhg/ MUM ER-49S New Instant-Heat M2 in 1" Rocket Units give greater economy 5 heat settings for small pans . . . 5 separate heat settings for larger pans. ? New Mumlnated Switches ted heat setting at a glance. ? Automatic Oven Timer? darts, times and stops oven cooking. ? Up-Down Unit . . . Deepwell or Fourth Surface Unit. ? Removable Porcelain Drip Pans? caa be washed easily as dishes. ? Full-Width Storage Drawer. ? Self-cleaning Elements in Oven and on Surface. 1. M*?*#*""*'1 Right Out. 2. ?????? ?"d M'1*" Soll.4 Unln#? 3. Slip ?>v.n ?,om? ??k FREE! ONI YEAR SUPPLY OF CUr.TO.SIZE REYNOLDS . ALUMINUM FOIL , LININGS ?3&! Hash Jit w simk ""vWoV VALUE SPECIAL! UT SCOT" OVEN ONlY $1999si terms J ?J44 Martin Electric Company Phone 1?7 Franklin, N. C.