Net Paid CIRCULATION Last Week 2996 itlftn gab gtfl* jijiahlatrtija JRaconittn They that give up es sential liberty to obtain a little temporary safe ty deserve neither lib ertv nor safety. ? Ben jamin Franklin. 72nd Year ? No. 28 Franklin, N. C., Thursday, July 11, 1957 Price 10 Cents Twelve Pages JAYCEE PRESIDENT Bob Moore is shown crowning Miss Nancy .Sutton as "Miss Fourth of July". The beauty contest to select a queen to reign ever the festivities drew 17 contestants and featured the night portion of the program in Franklin. Thousands In Franklin For Fourth Celebration Crowds numbering at times in the thousands turned out last Thursday in Franklin to celebrate the Fourth of July with old timey contests, base ball games, a beauty contest, and square dancing. With the Franklin Jaycees staging the Independance Day festivities, through the auspices of the chamber of commerce, a full day and night of fun and entertainment reeled off virtu ally without a hitch. It was the largest crowd to assemble in Franklin since the 1955 Centennial and many de scribed it as the best Fourth celebration ever held. Uptown activities centered at the west side of the courthouse, which was roped off and light ed for the occasion. The base ball games, three of them, were held at the East Franklin field. Old Timey Contests Old timey contests? including the perennial greasy pole and 8- easy pig ? consumed the morning houfs of the celebra tion. Young and old took part in the events like hog calling, sack racing, clothes hanging, and corn shucking. A watermelon eating contest for boys and girls sparked a lot of enjoyment for everyone ? eaters included, who found' munching at watermelon with hands behind their back any thing but easy. Jaybirds Win The Little League Jaybirds lengthened their lead in the opening game in the afternoon SEE NO. 2. PAGE 12 CART OOCi ECH A YE WOMAN ? She's Had 98 Birthdays After 96 of them, the fifth of July is almost like any other day to Mrs. Christine Elizabeth Setser, of the Cartoogechaye section. So this year, after greeting several birthday well-wishers among family and friends, she took a little nap to rest up a bit. But, by late afternoon, she was up and around again, greeting folks who had come to wish her "Happy Birthday" and help eat the four birthday cakes she received. Widow of Andy Setser, she is the oldest native of Macon County and has lived all her life within its boundaries. She was born in the Cowee Town ship and has lived in the Iotla and Cartoogechaye sections. Though thfe years have dulled her hearing some and her eye - te,n Carolina College, got his master's from Peabody Col lege, and did graduate work at the University of North Caro lina. The other is Claire K. (Ikei Olson, of Murphy, who is tak ing over at Franklin High School. Harry C. Corbin, Frank lin principal for two years, re cently was elevated to the post rtr principal of District 1 (franklin > . Principals returning to their schools include W. G. Crawford, Fa.it Franklin; Jerry A: Hall. Nantnhala; Z. Weaver Shope. Cullasaja; E G. Crawiord, Ot to; J. Norman West, Cartooge chaye; Don Seagle, Cowee; and Addison R. Shepard, Chapel (Negro, i Of Course^ ? with $134.72 on hand. Increases Granted Several town employes are granted salary increases under the new budget. Mr. Ramsey and Water Supt. Herman Chil dcrs both get S300 raise's, bring ing' the former's annual salary to S3.600 and the latter's to $3, 300. Lester Thomas and Leonard Thomas, garbagemen. both get S60 more a year. This brings the former's monthly salary to $80 and the latter's to $65'. About The Same The amount allocated for General Expenses is a"bout the same as last year ? $10,685 as compared with $10,710 in 1956 57. A breakdown of the budget sets up $710 for the salaries of the mayor and aldermen; $3,650 for salaries in the office; $300 in salaries for the health officer and town attorney; $700 for office supplies and expenses; $1,200 for general building ex penses. including fuel, electric ity. and telephone: $150 for jail fees; $250 for a new adding machine; $1,000 for insurance: S525 for auditing and preparing the tax list; $1,000 for the town's share Qf Social Security for town employes; and $1,200 for miscellaneous expenses. New Officer Added The Police Department's allo cation is up $4,485 over last year, $3,600 of, it for the salary of a new officer. Police Chief Sid Carter. Here's how the de partment's $14,170 is to be spent: $11,970 for salaries (three full-time officers and one part time ?; $600 for expenses, in cluding uniforms; $1,500 for op erating the police car; and $100 for miscellaneous. $3,500 Less A $2,360 outlay for the Fire Department is $3,550 less be cause $3,750 set up in last year's budget erased the debt on the fire truck This department's funds are outlined like this: S360. chief's salary; $1,250. fire men salaries; $300. supplies: $50. expensjs; $250. operation and maintenance of trucks; $150, miscellaneous. Water Expenses As previously- noted, expenses are up in the Water Depart ment because of plans for im provements and extensions. SEE NO. 1. PAGE 6 The Weather The week's temperature* and rainfall below j> re recorded in Franklin br Man-son Stilea. U. S. w.Mther ohaerver: in Highlands by Tudor N, Hall and W. C. Newton. TV A observers: and at the Coweta Hydrolo*ie Laboratory. Readings are for the 24-hour Period ending nt * a.m. of the day listed. FRANKLIN High Low Rain Tiiec.. July Wednesday Thursday Friday Sn turd ay Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday HIGHLANDS 76 82 89 89 85 89 92 89 Tucs . J liy 2 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday . Monday Tuesday Wednesday 70 77 80 86 80 80 86 86 Tues.. July Wednesday Thursday Friday r Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday COWETA 2 76 83 87 89 84 88 90 89 58 61 58 63 57 60 54 59 58 56 58 54 60 56 50 56 58 62 56 59 54 60 50 50 51 M 57 00 .00 .00 00 .00 .00 no .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 trace 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 00