Nantahala Classes Hold Annual Banquet 'About 35 students and guests attended the annual junior-senior banquet April 26. held at the Nantahala ' Inn by Nantahala School. After the banquet, those attend- i ing played games in the recrea tion center and went swimming in the inn's pool. Mr. and Mrs. Holland McSwain. of Franklin, at tended. Mom thinks mm wNpy lsv ii i jusi ieu mom mai you care ? ? . shuw her on Her special Day, with a delicious gift of candy. Choose from our wide assortment of Whitman's and Norris' Chocolates. PERRY'S DRUG STORE Serving Macon County Since 1887 PHONE 82 FRANKLIN, N. C "MEATS" Fresh Ground ? Real Lean Crescent ^ A BACON ? Pound (J J $|00 35c HAMBURGER Swifts Ham Salad SPREAD ? ? 3 Lbs. ? ? 6-oz. Cello Chub 2g, BEEF Pound Try Our Own Fresh-Ground PURE PORK SAUSAGE J F G Instant M j (J irrrr v; " - 6-oz. Jar The Best Part of the Meal J F G Salad c i Pt. Jar 3 Lb. Tin DRESSING Swiftning SHORTENING For Baking and Frying Sterling SALT 2 Large Cans few Guaranteed Damp Proof 18' 81' 18 PRODUCE Tender Crisp A ^ CELERY Z Bunches for | || Freh 35( CORN 6 Ears for Home Grown ? ?? q POTATOES ? -12 Lb.. t?, $113 For all Floors FLOOR WAX Kau Bu" ? , ? Qt. Can Modern Self Polishing 45 1 THE HOME OF LOW PRICES RAY & WELCH SUPER MARKET Park and Shop Phone 278 Open till 9:00 every Friday night for your convenience. ?Staff Photo Joe Shenill, driver improvement representative employed by the state, presents $75 in sav ings bonds to Allen Grant, Nantahala school bus driver, who won the Macon County road-e-o Wednesday of la't week. To the right of Mr. Grant are Itp.'p M\ers, second place winner, and D. I. Cabe, third place victor. District competition wi!l i_e held June 5. Alien Grant, Nantahala Driver., Wins Bus Event Pour drivers of the familial orange-colored busses which haul 3,200 of Macon (bounty's 4.001 students to and from school, com peted against each other in a road-e-o Wednesday of last wee!;. Each took a written test and then maneuvered one of the big buses through a complicated course laid out on the athletic field behind Franklin High School. First place went to Allen Grant, of Nantahala School. He drives a route which embraces Otter and Partridge Creeks and Nantahala. His prize was ^75 in savings bonds. Dale Myers, of Franklin High I School, took second place. Hi, route runs from 'the high schoo: to the Georgia line. Another Franklin High driver, D. L. Cabe, won the third spot. He is driver for the Dowdle Moun tain and Balrd's Cove Rosd are#: | T.";\ My.. :s won a $25 bor.-.l an.! Mr. Cabe $10 in cash. J. D. Dnnnon, also of FrankUil High School, was the fourth con testant. The road-e-o was limited to drivers who are graduating senior^ It was conducted by Joe Sherrill of Bryson City, a driver improve ment representative employed bv the state. Judges were members of the Franklin Jaycees, Hoy M. Bidcilt Jr., Dr. J. L. Hill, Jr., R. W. Moore, Ed Williams, Hall CaHti- '? han, and Sam Gibson. Mr. Sherrill said he hoped i contest could be worked out in j the future for competition among adult school bus drivers. I Route 2 Man Charged After Sunday Wreck A 24-year-old Franklin. Route 2. man has been chart' d with larceny of a truck, drunk driving (second offense), reckless driving, and no driver's license following a wreck Sunday morning, according to Highway Patrolman H. T. Fer guson. The officer said Carl W. Cabe, driving a tandem truck owned by Donald Lee Brookshirc, of Franklin, lost control' of th 1 vehicle about 6:45 a. m. near Elli ,iay Road on US 64 and knocked down two mail boxes and a white pine before hitting a parked pick up truck some 30 feet off the pavement. Damage to Mr. Brook 'lire's truck was estimated at $1,000. The pickun struck b-: 1h" riina w"y vehicle was dsirevi.g. ' S100 It. was owned by Sorry "nnley. of Frarl'lln "outc. " Mr. Cabe is said to huw jump ed. into the Cullasaia Pi c:1 when he saw the highway pa' "1 n' coining' to investigate (lie acclSe"' Patrolman Ferguson said hi did not see Mr. Cabe at ti e sen ]? of the accident, and arreted !ii:n later. SING AT SHORTOFF The second Sunday sin? of the southern division of Macon County Singing Convention wilf bo held at the Shortoff Baptist Church, hear Highlands, begin ning at 1:45 p~ m. All singers and the public are invited to attend, according to Tom Hon son, secretary. ii Dr. Winstead Gets Conditional Florida Pardon Dr. G. Ashby Winstead, Frank lin physician under 10-year sen tence for a narcotics violation in Florida, was given a condi tional pardon Tuesday by the State Pardon Board, the Asso ciated Press reported. The board specified that Dr. Winstead remain under super vision of the parole commls- , sion for two years. It acted, al- I though the parole commission recommended against the par don, according to the A.P. Dr. Winstead was sentenced late in 1955 for illegally pre scribing -a narcotic for a pa tient. He had not started his sentence because of an appeal and clemency application. World War I Vets Here Organizing A Macon County Barracks, ' World War 1 Veterans of West j ern North Carolina, is beipg organized, following a meetin ; ! April 28 at the courthouse. I W. T. Tilson, of Gneiss, Is setvin / as temporary command er until permanent officers are elccted at a second meeting May 19 at 2 p. m. at the court house. W. !i 30 rr.unb- r- etii'oi: . i or? ? . 'this vxek- w ? ?-lit. cha. PRESIDES AT MEET ! W. W. S'oan, chairman of the area steering council of the W. N. C. Rural Community De velopment Program, was in A. hevillc Friday to preside over a meeting of that group. Ac companying him was County Apcint t. H. Fagg. .who is a . member of the- council. . Wmzr E2*gSt/ mil / Bsrc^n if* ji u** m* n ms r-i Far, lily-Si.- e IT STyL u Li l?&* i? ?*.,?. ui \ All-New 1SSV Super Rafrigti-aior with the Trim, New "Built-in" SHEEK LOOK__@i YOURS ? at this Low, Low ?qlt> -jag> Price! Now- ONLY $179.95 Regularly $209.95 )4X/smfe$30.W) ? Full-Width Super Freezer Chest ? 8 Full-Width Removablo Shelves In food comportment ond doof. ? Sliding Chill Drawer ? Adjustable Cold Control with 5?m [ Automatic Dofrost Mtting. ? New Safety-Seal Latch t Automatic Interior Light \ 1-Yoar Warronty plot 4-Y oar Protection Plan Mtx*i sa-u-jt HURRY IN-BIAT THE RUSH J to f . ? vf Ask About Color at I1Q extra cost! MARTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 107 Franklin, N. C Local Persons At Scout Meet In Cherokee A delegation of Brownies ar. adult leaders from here attended a court of awards of the Nanta hala Girl Scout Area in Cherokee Sunday afternoon. Brownies, all of Troop 5. at tending included Linda Prine, Suzy Hyde, Gloria Oliver. Barbara Ann Jenkins. Btlh Swan, Jane Cabe, and Susie Collins. Adults going along were Mrs. Carl P. Cabe. area president, who addressed the Scouts, Mr. Cabe , and their son. Johnny; Mrs. Em- 1 est Hyde, county chairman and area camping chairman: Mrs. J. W. Prine, Jr., Brownie leader. Chief Prine and their childrtn. Judy and David; Mrs. H. T. Col lins, and Jacqueline Clark, assis tant Brownie leader. The Rev. A, Rufus Morgan, of Franklin, received a 10-year serv ice pin as a feature cf the pro gram. Young To Preach Revival At Windy Gap Church Here A one-week revival will open Monday evening at the Windy Gap Baptist Church, the pastor, the Rev. C. C. Welch, announced this week. The Rev Roy Young, of Win ston-Saltm, w.ll do the. preaching. ScrviceS will be held nightly at 7:30. Monday through the follow in? Sunday, with a morning ser vice on Sunday. Guild's Annual Dinner Meeting Planned Tonight The Mary J. Allman Wesleyan Service Guild will hold its annual dinner meeting at the Franklin Methodist Church tonight ? Thurs day i at 7 o'clock. Incoming and outgoing officers will be honored. SS .MAN COMING The first of two May visits by a representative of the Social Security office, in Asheville, will ! be made to Franklin on Tues j day. Time Is 9 a. m. at the Ag | rictiltural Building. The other May visit is set for the 28th. I Mom Lovss flowers . and she'll adore y m for r l imbering her with a gift '?f lie- favorite blooms on her s;ir- C. ve your love liest lady the most thoughtful gU'l r.l!! WEST'S Fl.ORiST Phone 231- J Franklin, N. C. ' BUYS I'M O'-AD I O MV CAR 5ERV1CZ3 AMD TOMeb-UP BY^j CONLEY "IOTOK CO. !ac. ^ OR EUu OJ t? ^ r HAT AT THE DR.Vt-lN TODAY 1 v - SAV Ml';;) WHEN DO I 6ET TiiAT HALF- PORTION Or DUCi< I ORCrr^D A 1 VCO C . T C IT TILL. . SOMEBODY 'r'TSEES the S CTH^R V'.-M-t". ?'. r. "AN r GO OUT >V \ | AUD KILL ' ".V. HALF A CARS 1956 FORD Tudor 6 cyl. 1955 CHEVROLETS (2) 2-dr. 1955 CHEVROLET 4-dr. 1954 FORD Fordor Crestline Power steering, power brakes, ford omatic. 1953 CHEVROLET 210 2-dr. 1953 FORDS (2) One Club Coupe, One Tudor TRUCKS 1956 FORD F-250 % Ton 1956 FORD F-608 2 Ton 1955 FORD F-500 154" W.B., 1V4 Ton 1953 FORD iy2 Ton 1953 CHEVROLET Pick-Up 1952 FORD Pick-up CONLI Y MOTOR COMPANY, >?. n^, PHONt 69 _/i j.riTV.. PHONI 69 MAIN STRUT UV" ?|| FRANKLIN, N. C. 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