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Softball League Standings (Through July 25) NP Si L . Cowee Lions V. P. w. Jaycees . Oilers Rotarv ... Won . 7 3 3 4 2 . 1 . 0 Lost 0 2 2 3 4 3 6 Games Behind 0 3 3 3 4% iVi 6 Yt Upcoming Games July 28: Rotary vs Cowee; Jaycees vs Oilers July 29: Oilers vs V. F. W.; Rotary vs Cowee. August 1: Lions vs Oilers; Cowee vs Jaycees. August 2: Jaycees vs Oilers; Cowee vs NP & L. Pet. 1,000 .600 .600 .571 .333 .250 .000 Wander in' In Wests Mill Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Owen and small son, of West Asheville, visited Mr. Owens' mother. M.s Clara Owens, over the week-end Mrs Clyde Pennington and daughter, Ann. spent last week in Winston-Salem visiting Mrs Pen nington's sister, Mrs Lloyd Ly ons Ann also visited her aunt. Mrs H L Jones, in Mooresville. Jane Byrd visited her aunt, Mrs. Ralph West, and Mi-. West, in Waynesville several days last I week. Mr and Mrs. William Churchill of St. Petersburg. Fla , visited i friends in this community last j Monday. Mrs. L. J. Smith and daughter. ICiss Rebecca Smith, and Mr and Mrs Arvo H Wilen and two'chn ? dren. all of Cullowhee, visited rel- : atives here Sunday. Miss Smith will !"ave soon for Germany, 1 where she will be a primary teach- ' er for the coming year. ' Mr. and Mrs Bill Ross, of For- 1 est City, visited Mrs. Ross' moth- 1 er. Mrs. S C. Leatherman, re- ' cently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Conley Bradley ' and two children, of Brevard, vis ' ited Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs. S. C. Leatherman, recently. I Mrs Grady Mozeley and Mrs. Lyle Raby. both of Charlotte, , spent last week-end with home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst and two children, of Pontiac, Mich., are spending a two weeks' vaca tion with relatives here. USED CARS 1955 Chevrolet 4-dr. V-8 Power Glide 1953 Ford 2-dr. Radio, Heater, Overdrive 1953 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1951 Mercury 4-dr. Radio, Heater 1949 Ford 2-dr. 1949 Mercury 4-dr. 1947 Chevrolet Coupe 1946 Ford 2-dr. 1946 Plymouth 4-dr. USED TRUCKS 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 Chevrolet 11-2 Ton Low Miles 1952 Ford Pickup 1952 Chevrolet 3-4 Ton 1950 Ford Pickup 1950 Ford 3-4 Ton Extra Clean 1949 Ford 2-Ton Truck 1949 Ford Pickup 2 ? 1949 Dodge Pickups 1948 Ford Pickup 1948 Chevrolet Dump 1941 Chevrolet Pickup COWLEY MOTOR COMPANY Sales Service Phone 69 Franklin, N. C PERSONNEL CHANGES ARE LISTED Cabe Sent To Highland District; Scott Gets Wayah Post Full-Time Personnel shifts in the Wayah District of the Nantahalas were announced this week by Ranger W. L. Nothstein. Forestry Aide Tommy L. Cabe. of Otto, has been transferred to ! the Highland District. Edwin : Woodrow Shope, fire control aide ; has been reassigned to the post vacated by Mr. Cabe. Shope, fire control aide, has been | reassigned to the post vacated by Mr. Cabe. George D. Scott, construction and maintenance supervisor, has been assigned to the Wayah Dis trict full-time, the ranger report ed. Previously he has divided his time between Wayah and High land. In addition, he has taken jver Mr. Shope's old fire control iuties. His new title is fire control lide. Center Is Host To Bryson City; Court Is Open The Franklin Youth Centei j was host to the Bryson City Sfouth Center Wednesday of last week for softball and baseball ;ames. Both games were won by Bryson 3ity by scores of 10 to 5. Work on the tennis court at the i ithletlc field was completed Frt- 1 lay and may be reserved for use >y the public, according to Coach Howard Barnwell, who has charge >f the summer recreation program. Liights have been Installed for night play, he said. A fee of 50 :ents per hour will be charged for the court during the day and $1 at night. New tennis balls may be purchased from Mr. Barnwell. The court has been lined off on the asphalt basketball strip. Tomorrow (Friday), the local youth center will send Softball and baseball teams to Bryson City for games. Softball will be at 1:30 and | baseball at 3. - THE SICK ... j Ansel Hospital Mrs. John L. Picklesimer, of Highlands, has been discharged as improved following surgery. Mrs. James Gordon Evitt, of Franklin, Route 5, has been dis charged as improved following treatment. Grady Coffee, of Highlands, is a patient for treatment. William Katenbrlnk, of Frank lin, is a patient for treatment. Angel Clinic Fred Sanders, Jr., of Pontiac. Mich., and Franklin, has been dis charged after surgery. Mrs. Frank Setser, of Franklin, Route 4, underwent surgery Wed nesday. Mrs. Jessie Leverson, of Frank lin and Sylva, underwent surgery Friday. Elda Pattterson. of Rainbow Springs, admitted for surgery. Elichu Parker, of Rainbow Springs, underwent surgery Sat urday. Betty Jo Roper, of Franklin, ad mitted for treatment. . Harley Gibson, Jr.. of Franklin, admitted for treatment. Buel Dalton, of Franklin. Route ! 4, has been discharged to his home J after treatment. Margie Cabe. of Highlands, ad- ; mitted for treatment. Jeff Forrester, of Franklin, has j been admitted for treatment for , burns of the foot. Thad Cloer, of Hayesyille and I Franklin, admitted for surgery. Mrs. W. B. McGuire is improv ing. after being ill at her home for two weeks. Baptist Deacons Will Meet Tonight At Cowee Church Baptist deacons fronr. over the county will meet tonight 'Thurs day i at the Cowee Baptist Church The dinner meeting will feature a talk by the Rev. Eugene Walter, pastor of the Highlands Baptist Church. Farmers cash receipts from milk have increased 3Vi times since 1940. The shortest distance between buyer and seller . . . employer and em ployee . . . landlord and MUM ? -- tenant ... is a Want Ad! Outdoor Coo !c i ngf FUN FOR EVERYONE witli tosh,' DIXIE-HOME looi>! Makes lighter cakes with less beating . . . Lb Snowdrift 3 c?- 75c Flavorful different . . . Dixie-Horn# Salad Dressing '-19c 1 Tasty on Hamburgers . . . Dewki?t Fresh ft | 15-Oz. Cucumber? *? 1/c | Serve on hot-dogs . . . 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