And PLUMBING HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G. HALL Phone 397 School 4-H Club* Meeting Thia Month School 4-H clubs are meeting this month. Following is the schedule being used by the assistant extension agents in charge. Clark Walker and Mrs. Jessie D. Cabe: * Oct. 11: Franklin Senior at 9 a.m.; Chapel at 1 pjn. Oct. 14: Nantahala. 10 a.m. Oct. 15: CullaMiJa Junior, 9:30 a.m.; Cullasaja Senior, 10:30. Oct. Hi: Otto Junior, 9:30 a.m.: Otto Senior, 10:30. Oct. 17: Highlands. 9:30 a.m. Oct. 18: ?owee Senior, 9:30 am.: Cowee Junior. 10:30: Iotla Senior. 12:30; Iotla Junior, 1:10. Oct. 22: East Franklin, 9:30 am Oct 23: Union Junior, 9:30 aJn ; Union Senior, 10:30. Oct. 24: Cartoogechaye Junior. 9:30 a jn ; Cartoogechaye Senior. 10:30. AT WAVNESVILLE MEET Miss Mildred Corbin, office manager. Mrs. Orace Tatham. ad ministrative cierlt, and Max Par rish, county committee chairman, attended a district meeting of Agricultural Stablization and Con servation officials Friday in Waynesville. ? The Board of Trustees of Angel Hospital, Incorporated Franklin, North Carolina requests the honor of your presence at the Dedication of the \ New Addition to the Hospital ?n Friday, October eleventh ninteen hundred and fifty-seven Open Housirat the Hospital two to five o'clock Dedication ceremony in the Lobby three to four o'clock FATHERS, 20*?45: . . . YOU CAN AFFORD THE LIFE INSURANCE YOU NEED! NATIONWIDE'S FAMILY INCOME PLAN SHOWS YOU HOW ? ? Nationwide's low premium FAMILY INCOME PLAN starts out with a large amount of protection when your children are young? ^when you need the maximum coverage your dollar can buy! 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Company now hat , doHart of life insur okt ... a good indi tatton of Nationwide's increasing fopulariity with to many American E. T. WILLIAMS Franklia Tel. S i \TIONWIDB Bf" INIURANCE COMPANY rTttb, d;ar) ./ NATIONWIDE COKrOHATIOH h| -n O*1^# CO'lM^tHIV ON* COMMITTEE IS NAMED ? Cullasaja Community Makes Plans For Ending Of Year exhibit won third prize at the counly fair. Home improvements reportea | included : Mr. and Mrs. Howell Henry have purchased new living room | furniture; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rogers have painted three rooms in their home; three rooms have been finished, floors have been refinished. the kitchen has been painted, and the living room ceil ing painted in the parsonage of the Cullasaja Assembly of God. with the work being done by the women of the community as a project: Mrs. John Bryson has painted her bathroom: Mrs. Gor don Gibson has a new electric steam iron and has had her home By MISS MARIE JENNINGS ? Community Reporter i Plans were made to end the rural contest year at the Oct. 1 meeting of the Cullasaja Rural Community Development Organi zation. Preparation of the community scrapbook is under way. A nominating committee was appointed to name officers for the new contest year. On this committee are Mrs. Gordon Gib son, Mrs. Pritchard Russell. Mrs. Irene Bryson, and Miss Marie Jennings. The president. John Bryson. announced that the Cullasaja 4-H INCLUDING BEST-SELLER ? Library Receives 34 Books Thirty-four new books have ar- 1 rived at the Franklin Public Li- j brary. Among the 10 adult fiction books is Frank Yerby's best-sell ing novel, "Fairoaks". The new arrivals also include six adult non-fiction books and 18 juvenile fiction. Adult fiction boo*.> are "The Prodigal", by Josephine Lawrence; "Strangers Were. There", John Bell Clayton; "The Crown Tree", Vaughan Blythe; "On The Beach", Nevil Shute; "Grand Nesa", Allan Vaughan Elston: "Journey to Nashville", Alfred Leland Crabb: "Buffalo Wagons' Elmer Kelton; "Her Grace Presents", March Cost; "The Candle of the Wicked", Edwin Balmer. Adult non-fiction includes "A cross the Cimarron", James D. Horan; "The Old West Speaks", Howard R. Driggs; "Gypsy, A Memoir of Gypsy Rose Lee", "Dough, Ray, and Me", Pat Kil mer; "The Settlers West", Martin F. Schmitt; "Encyclopedia Ameri cana" <30 volumes). Classified as juvenile fiction are "Swinging Boones". Dale White, "100 Poems About People", Elinor Parker; "A Visit With Cowboys", Paul " Witty; "Trappers of the West", Fred Reinfield; "I Want To Be A Bus Driver", Carla Greene; "True Book of Reptiles", Lois Ballard; "I Want To Be A Fisherman", Carla Greene; "Po Tallent Takes Part In NATO 'Deepwater' Pfc. Billy J. Tallent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Tallent, of Franklin, took part in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ex ercise, "Deepwater", with the re inforced 6th Marine Regiment, ac cording to the Fleet Home Town | News Center. The excerise was held Sept. 24 28 and included an amphibious assault landing on the beaches of the Saros Bay area off the Thrac ian Peninsula of Western Turkey. One of a series of regular exer cises, "Deepwater" was designed to test and train the military defensive capabilities of the land, sea, and air forces of the partici pating NATO nations. On completion of the exercise, the Marine regiment was sche duled to return to its home base at Camp Lejeune. ATTENDING W. C. C. Misses Norma Jean Welch and Ruby Fox and Charles Baldwin are among a large number from I Macon County attending Western | Carolina College, Cullowhee. The average cow in North ( Carolina produced 5,900 pounds (2,279 quarts) of milk last year. Oconee Feeds , Fertilizers AND Seeds ? A. S. C. Orders Filled Promptly BOB BAY'S WABEHOUSE Phillips St. liceman", Ina K. Dillon; "True Book of Pioneers", Mabel Harmer; "I Want To Be A Nurse", Carla Greene; "Picture Skin Story", Alex W. Bealer; "If I Ran the Circus", Dr. Seus; "Bill's Birth- 1 day Surprise", Irene Blair; "J. Hamilton Hamster", Janet Kon kle; "Bridget's Growing Day" Winifred Bromhall; "Rickie", i Mary Octavia Davis; 'Double! Challenge", James Arthur Kjel- ; gaard; "The Secret Motor Car", Norman Dale. insulated; Mrs. Effie Mashburn has a new roll-a-way bed; Mr and Mrs. Roy Stlwinter have a new radio; and Cullasaja Lodge has been painted on the outsid-. The devotional period at the meeting was conducted by Pat Cable. Mrs. Leona Sadler won the door prize. Pritchard Russell dismissed the group. Refreshments were ser ved. Demonstration Club Meeting* For Week Are Announced Meeting of home demonstration clubs in this county for the coming week have been announced by Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill. county home demonstration agent. They are as follows: Today (Thursday): Holly Springs club at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Kay Johnson. Friday: Mulberry club at the home of Mrs. Harriet Echols at 1:30 p.m. Monday: Scaly club with Mrs. Earl Dryman at 2 p.m.: Franklin club at the Agricultural Building at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday: Ridgecrest club at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. John Smith as hostess. Wednesday: Cartoogechaye club with Mrs. Siler Slagle and Mrs. Richard Slagle at 2 p.m. Thursday: Higdonville club 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Moses; Clark's Chapel club QLhs Iflnmkiitt press ?it* ' Second class mall privileges authorized at Franklin. N C. Puollshed every Thursday by The Franklin Pr?>ss Telephone 24 ' Established In 1885 As The Franklin Press" ROBERT S SLOAN Publisher J P BRADY News Editor WEIMAR JONES Editor BOB S. SLOAN Advertising Manager MRS. ALLEN SILER Society Editor MRS. ROBERT BRYSON Office Manager CARL P. CABE Operator-Machinist FRANK A. STARRETTE Compositor CHARLES E. WHITTINGTON Pressman G. E. CRAWFORD Stereotyper DAVID H. SUTTON . Comme i clal Printer SUBSCRIPTION' RATES Outside Macon County One Year $3.00 8tx Months 1.75 Three Months .... 1 00 Two fears 5.25 Three Years . 7.50 Inside Macon County One Year $2.50 Six Months 175 Three Months .... 1 00 Two Years 4.23 Three Years 6.00 with Mrs. Roy Wiggins at 1:99 p.m. for pick-up and delivery Dry Cleaning PHONE 4 CITY DRY CLEANERS We give Green Stamps "SOMETIMES ONE PAYS MOST FOR THE THINGS ONE GETS FOR NOTHING" The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, all are eager to give you free med ical advice. Grandma, God bless her, knows plenty of old fashioned remedies that she used to treat any sick ness. Unfortunately, although some are helpful, most home treatments temporarily mask troubles that only the skill ed diagnosis of a physician can uncover. Painful symp toms may be relieved, only to- re-occur later when a cure is more difficult. You actually save money and sickness time when you depend on your physician and the specific medicines he prescribes. YOUR PHYSICIAN . CAN PHONE 119 WHEN YOU NEHD A MEDICINE ? Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without ex tra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we com pound yours? Angel's Drug Store "Your Rexall Store" Franklin. N. C. * (J j ' , & SO SIMftl . ? . Juit plclt out a gtnuln# Diamond and it's yoars ABSOLUrtLf f?f I Diamond Hunt October 10-26 UNBELIEVABLE . . . BUT TRUE! Tn?f? or? 5?ryin? diamondi mlios with Imilotion gems. Tc'.o your ptckt You moy bo on* of Hi* lucky oitti to foUot a 5#r.u'r? dia-nond. If you piclc mi of too d'or.ondt it !? your* AISOLUrtir FX?C III Evoa H you don't pi;', ono of tlio genuino diamond* your Diomond Hunt Doalor hat a ploaio-it turpriie in iloro for youl REMSM9CR ? YOU DON'T HAVE TO MAKE A PURCHASE TO PICK A DIAMOND! 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