CSuerosejrs Of Slagle Set Mildng Records Two registered Guernseys owned IV A. B. Slagle, of this county. *ave recently oompleted official induction records In the ad vanced registry division of the iftierican Guernsey Cattle Club. K has been announced. Belmont View Brilliant Rose, a junior three-year-old. produced 10. 433 pounds of milk and 616 pounds of fat In 365 days. She was milked two times daily. Belmont View Bon wick Thelma. a junior two-year-old. produced 10, 430 pounds of milk and 477 pounds of fat in 365 days with milking twice daily! The announcement said the official production records were supervised by N. C. State College. FOR ? a hamburger or a T-bone steak you are al ways welcome, and once again we are serv ing the good coffee you used to get here. Drop by and try a cup. UNCLE REMUS CAFE 0 On Palmer Street 2 Local Boy Scouts Get High Ranks At Ceremony Life badges ? one step below the coveted Eagle rank ? were awarded to two Boy Scouts of Franklin, Troop 21. at a largely attended court of honor last Thursday night at the Franklin Presbyterian Church. The high ranks went to Doug las Vinson and Tommy McCollum, with H. H. Gnuse, Jr.. handling the presentations. During the ceremony, which drew some 18S. lesser ranks and merit badges went to Boy Scouts from Highlands. Sylva, East La porte, Cullowhee, and other local troops. Thirty-one newcomers to Boy Scouting received Tenderfoot badges from Tom Speed, of Ashe ville, field executive. Of this number. 27 were from Macon troops. They were Roy Franklin Lowe, of Highlands, Troop 7, and Sonny Burrell, Bill Reid, Michael E. Coates, Joe Martin, Herbert A. Jett, Gary Young, and Danny A. Garrett, all of Tr#op 21; Wade Cabe, Don Moffitt, willard Anders, Wayne Justice, Tommy Hunt, Wayne Haire, Phillip Roberson, Larry Bunton, Randy Vanhook, Kenneth McConnell, J. H. Gibson, Leon Holland, Albert Justice, Jim my Cabe, James Vinson, Max j Cunningham, Ernest Chastain, ' Andy Bradley, and James R. Corn, | all of Troop 18 (Otto). Mac Ray Whitaker awarded Second Class badges to Paul Vin son, Newton Shields, and Bobby Gaines, all of Troop 21. . . . when the world and everything i it is so filled with wonder to him . . . what better time could there he for him to learn about God . jnv to begin? The simplest and most natural way: take liim with you lo your church or synagogue this week. There each week your whole family can share one of life's richest experiences . . . the sense of belong ing. Belonging to each other, to your community, and to your faith. And together, with Cod, you and your family can build a better life. Perhaps even a better world. Let this week be the beginning. NOW? Build a stronger, richer life <*c. . . . . worship together every week i Contributed to tbe Religion in American Life Program by J The Franklin Press First Class rank went to Will iam Arthur Hays, of Franklin, Troop l, and David Simpson, of Troop 21. These presentations were made by E. C. Kingsbery. Eight received Star badges. They were Jerry Patton, of Franklin, Explorer Post 2. and Douglas Slagle. Teddy Clark, Gary Craw ford, James Onuse, Fred Bulgln. Charles Slagle, and Landy Pender grass, all of Troop 21. W. L. Nothsteln made the awards. Merit badges were presented 26 Boy Scouts by B. L. McGlamery. Receiving them from Troop 1 were Bill Crawford, Scholarship and First Aid; Jimmy Shook, First Aid; and John L. Crawford, First Aid. Jack Baldwin, Arthur Rogers, Leroy Wilson, Andy Munger, Billy Newton, Ronnie Reese, and Jack C. Wilson, all of Troop 7, re ceived Hiking badges. Those In Troop 21 getting badges included Ronald Bolton, Citizen ship In Home, Home Repairs, Public Speaking, Reading, and Scholarship; Buddy Ledford, Pub- 1 lie Speaking; Jerry Clark, Wood carving, Electricity, and Public Speaking; Billy Davenport, Public Speaking; Steve Bundy, Public Speaking. First Aid, and Electric ity; Tommy McCollum, Hiking: Dennis Vinson, Poultry Keeping: David Simpson, First Aid and Electricity: Teddy Clark. Wood carving, Poultry Keeping, Elec tricity, and First Aid; Howard Burch, Home Repairs; Bobby Swan, Electricity, Public Speaking, Forestry, Hiking, and Citizenship in the Home; Douglas Slagle, Electricity: Johnny Swan, Read ing; Charles Slagle, Public Speak ing; and Gary Crawford, Citizen ship in the Home. The invocation was led by the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan. Mrs. Mar garet Cooper was organist. News About People Mrs. Sue Vandiver, of Helen, Ga., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gaines. Miss Kate Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs attended the clothing mart in Charlotte the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrinn spent the week end in Charlotte. While there, Mrs. Wrinn attended the spring and summer showing at the clothing mart. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Arthur and son, Hayne, Jr., of Asheville, were here Sunday to see J. D. Porter, who is ill at his home on West Main Street. Pvt. Clyde M. Kinsland, who is stationed at Fort Hood, Tex., has ended a two-week leave at his home on Franklin, Route 4. Mrs. Kinsland accompanied him on his return to Texas. Mrs. Hayes Snyder had as guests Saturday her three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Bristol, Mrs. Lena Rector, and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton, all of Hayesville. Sgt. and Mrs. Bryan Hurst, of Atlanta, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilhide. Miss Esta Childers and Mrs. Andy Lee Howard are spending this week in Hopewell, Va. Miss Childers will also visit in Black stone and other points in Vir ginia. Neighborhood Group To Meet Saturday The North Franklin Neighbor hood Club 'will meet Saturday night at 6:30 at the Slagle Memor ial Building. President H. H. Gnuse, Jr., said the meeting must be completed by 8:30 p. m. to make room for a square dance to be held in the building. F ranklin MAIL SCHEDULES Franklin RFD.'s 8:45 a. m. Incoming ? Out;nlng Soi'th South East Mall Closes 8:30 a. m. 3 p. m. 2:45 p. m. Mali Arrives From South From 8outh From East 8:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 7:45 a. m. SUNDAYS Outgoing ? South East Incoming Mail Closes 10 a. m. 12 noon South East Mail Arrives 9:15 a. m. 12 noon HOLIDAYS Outgoing ? South East Incoming ? Mall Closes 10 a. m. 12 noon From South From But 7:46 a. no. GROUP PLANS FOR BENEFIT Higdonrille To Hold > Show And Cake Walk Jan. 26 At School By MRS. FRED CORBIN (Community Reporter) Meeting for the first time this year, the Hlgdonville Rural Com munity Development Organization last week made plans to hold an amateur show and cake walk at Cullasaja School on Jan. 26. Proceeds of the show will go to the polio drive. Sidney Clay was named chairman of the pro gram. A number of club projects were discussed and plans were made to speed their completion. Home improvements reported in cluded new TV sets at Mrs. T.lllle Crawford's and Mrs. Bertie Sut tle's, a new bedroom at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carter's, and a new bedroom and enlarged living room at Mr. and Mrs. Blair Price's. mA CO NT'S Newest Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Adams, of Franklin, Route 2, a daughter, Jan. 13, at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Ray Smith, of Franklin, Route 3. a son, Jan. 14, at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Arro wood, of Franklin, Route 4, a daughter, Jan. 13 at Angel Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cabe, ol Franklin, Route 5, a daughter, Jan 14, at Angel Clinic. CHURCH MEN'S MEETING The men's organizations of the Franklin Baptist and Pres byterian Churches will meet with the Macon County Metho dist Men's Club at the Frank lin Methodist Church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock,. The Rev. Roy Bell, Methodist minister of Sylva, will be the guest speaker. The meal will be a covered dish supper. TO TALK PROGRAMS National security and legislative programs are up for discussion at the January meeting of the Amer ican Legion and Auxiliary tomoi--| row (Friday) night at Slagle Me- ] mortal Building. The meeting is set for 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Oil- j mer A. Jones and Miss Laura ' Jones as hostesses. Lt. Thomas Assigned To Maryland Center Second Lt. John Charles Thom as, son of Sheriff and Mrs. J. Harry Thomas, of Franklin, Is now assigned to the U. S. Army Chemical Center In Maryland. Following graduation from N. C. State College last year, he work ed as a chemical engineer In Charleston, W. Va., before enter ing service. He completed the officers' basic course at Fort Mc Clellan, Ala. IS CARRYING MAIL T. L. Jamison Is temporarily carrying the mall on Franklin, Route 4, replacing V. L. Hol land, who resigned last month. It Is not kftown when a per manent carrier will be named. Frankli|| INDOOR |l OUTDOOR II *? THKATItK ** ^hone 452-J? 452-R Show Starts at 7 week days FRI.-SAT., JAN. 1^-19 "COMANCHE" In Color Plus "CANYON CROSSROADS" SUN.-MON.-TUE. JAN. 20-22-23 1 N EM aScoP^ COLOR by De Luxe PTA WILL MEET The Co wee p. T. A. will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the school, It has been announced. A C O THEATRE ntANKUK. N. CL in SHOW BEGINS Weekdays ? 7 * 9 p. m. Saturdays ? Continuous from 1:00 p. m. Sundays ? 2:30 and 9 p. m. THUR.-FRI., JAN. 17 -1? "COCKLE SHELL HEROES" In CinemaScope Jose Ferrer Trevor Howard ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 DOUBLE FEATURE 'THUNDER OVER ARIZONA" Skip Hnmeier Kristine Miller "PORT OF HELL" ' Dane Clark SUN.-MON., JAN. 20-21 "THE MOUNTAIN" In Vista Vision Spencer Tracy Robert Wagner TUES.-WED., JAN. 22-23 DOUBLE FEATURE "CRIME AGAINST JOE" John Bromfiehf Julie London Plus 'THE CREEPING UNKNOWN" Brian Donlevy Margia Dean -HotpoinJ: so much top quality Don't Miss Seeing These Ranges, Refrigerators, Washers, Dryer and Dishwasher THESE ARE REAL BARGAIN PRICES HOTPOINT RANGES Reg. You Price Sale Save ,1 RC 13-22 Colonial $379.50 $269.97 $109.53 1 RB-61 Apartment Range 194.95 155.00 39.95 2 RB-67 full 39" Ranges 179.95 138.95 41.00 3 RB-68 Farmers Specials 199.95 149.95 50.00 2 RB-69 "Family Deluxe" push button 288.95 219.95 70.00 1 RB-45 2 Oven Range 299.95 200.00 99.95 1 RG-2 30" push button ? ? 269.95 169.95 100.00 HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS Reg. You Price Sale Save 1 12 EA-5? 9.2 cu. ft. : $339.95 $244.95 $95.00 2 126-EA8 8 cu. ft. 179.50 154.50 25.00 1 EB-105 Farmer Special 249.50 199.50 50.00 1 LJ-2 Automatic Washer 309.95 200.00 109.50 1 206-C-2 Automatic Dryer 189.95 144.85 45.00 1 30-MC-20 Automatic Dishwasher ? 349.95 295.00 54.95 1 Norge Water Heater 129.95 75.00 54.95 (52 Gal. Round Model) NO TRADE INS. i, ' ' _ Hardware Co. Always Parking Ob The Square Phone 117 FRANKLIN, N. C