supplements incomes ? Home Demonstration Club Markets Develop Leadership ( Editor's Note : Macon County has one of tin 38 home demon stration club markets operating in the state. It is situ ted on the (rounds at the Agricultural Building.) I . U ' b ' ' '1 By VIRGINIA H. VANCE Although the primary purpose jf North Carolina's 34 home dem onstration curb markets Is to pro /ide a means o| supplementing amily Incomes lor rural people through the sale of quality pro luce, perhaps the greatest overall /alue is that they develop leader ship by teaching sellers how to work with people. According to Miss. Iola Pritch ird, Agricultural Extension Serv ice food conservation and home marketing specialist, curb mark KEEL OLD AT 40-*50? 60? Tired . . Depressed ? "Played Out", rhen you owe it to yourself to :heck the amazing benefits ROY iL JELLY may hold for you. If rou lack vitality and drive, read what thousands of scientists and ioctors say about the almost mi raculous benefits obtained from ROYAL JELLY use. Write for Free Literature Today telling ho* Miracle Royal Jelly may change t'our whole life. - ANDY'S TRADING POST Route 3, Box *22 Bryson City; N. C. "J Cltlj Radio Sltoj PHONE 448 V. 9t Radio SoUi A STvice [ FRANKLIN, N. C. I ets give the women who sell on the markets an Increasing aware ness of wise money management. The progress of the curb mark et program 1s indicated in the in-' crease of 1967 sales over previous years. It seems almost unbeliev able that the total sales In the 36 curb markets came to 9X5,767.82 In 1957, ami more than 600 sell ers had Increased their Incomes. The total 1957 sales represents an increase of $7,189.75 over 1956. To what does the state-wide pro gram owe this Increase? Miss Pritchard has said that "market sales without exception have greatly increased in 10 instances since curb market day was chang ed on these 10 markets from Sat urday morning until Friday after noon. All ten markets are much happier now that they are open on Friday rather than Saturday." Even though the curb (markets are sponsored by home demonstra tion organizations in eich county where they are located, anyone who is willing to abide by the rules and regulations as set up by the sellers can: sell 6n the market. In every 'case, : the home demon stration agent acts as advisor for all market activities. All curb markets' are producer's, markets and no buying and reselling ! is permitted- ' When Risked what about the out look for 1958 on North Carolina curb markets. Miss pritchard in dicated that it's "very promising," She pointed out that there are opportunities fQr more sellers on existing markets and potentials for opening at leasts two more markers. >, t , Twelve of the 36 markets bring in annually more than $10,000. The largest market, located fii Mecklenburg County,', brought in $52,498.01 in 1957, an increase of almost $2,000 over 1956. The great est advancement was on the On slow County market, whose sales jumped from $1,001.22 to $7,461. 83 in one year's time. COMMAND PERFORMANCE HELD FOR 'AUNT CISSY' EMORY BY PATTON GROUP A few nights back, "Aunt Cissy" Emory (right), who'll be 99 this coating October, sat back in an easy chair long after her bedtime and patted her foot to mupic being played by the comic' "Fatton String Band", 'a group organized by the home demonstration women of the community. "Aunt Cissy" wm un able to take in the appearance of the band at the recent Otto talent show, so the band members just decided to take in "Aunt Cissy. How did she like it? Well, she said it was better than anything she's seen on television. $31,663.10 IN SALES ? Macon Hits 16.6 Per Cerit , , Of Bond Quota III Janiiary Local purchasers of U.S. Savings Bonds bit a healthy chunk from its 1958 quota during January, ac cording to figures just released by H. W. Cabe, county chairman. By purchasing $31,663.10 in bOnjis from its quota of $191,100, the county reached 16.6 per cent of' the quota'. If sales continue as they did in January, the year's end will see Macon again well over the top, as it was in 1957. In '57, Macon County was sec ond in the entire state in sales. Gibson's Ship On West Coast Charles 'E. Gibson, quarter master second class In the U.S. Navy, is serving abbard the tank landing ship OSS Windham Coun ty at San Diego, Calif , according to, the Fleet Home Town News Center. , The Windham County is one ? of five tank landing ships that were transferred from the Atlantic Fleet to the Paelfic Fleet in late January. Its taission with the western fleet will be the same as with the eastern ? landing men and equipment in amphibious operating. ( Gibsqji is. the son 01 Mr. and; Mrs. Nv y. Gibson. of? Franklin. His wife is the fbrmgr Mis';, Dorothy M. ^jfenofr-,' of Waynes ville. ij ] i. ,> . Keep a close , eye on the chick weed problem in alfalfa. ft VibroitesJs/ ft It NEW VIBRATING MATTRESS & BOX SPRli^ the' Tievitalfcefi " COMPLETELY ENCLOSED MOTOR on Of C"??fN ' \ . ? ?> ? I . Gives you ? new lease on life ? ? ? For relief of tension' ? for toothing tired, aching muscles ? for an over weight problem ? these are just a few of the use* you'll enjoy when you own one of these new "Revitalizer" sleep sets. Both mattress and box spring are scientifically , constructed to blend with the auto matic vibrating control to give you never-before-p^ssible complete, relaxing t|eep. Just lie down, adjust the automatic tjmer to any length of time, and the next thing you know you arm enjoying restful sleep never before possible. > ' > " Englander THE FINES! NAME IN SLEEP I J' . ? , -r> . . J <4 ? I . Macon County Supply Company PHONE 23 FRANKLIN, N. C. Franklin < High ' Highlights By Joonn Barren During the week that school was closed, sledding and skating became popular sports In Frank lin. In the day, the golf course was the favorite gathering place for fU'n-lo,ving sledders. both young and old. At night everyone came to the FHS for the eastern division playoffs of the Smoky Mountain Conference. Serving as hostesses for visiting teams dur ing the playoffs were Jane Long, Alice Bradley, Ann Fagg, Mar garet Swan, Linda Shope, Dwain Horsley, Sue Matthews, Nancy Siler, Geneva, Ledbetter. Barbara Waldroop, Ann McCoy, Brenda Cunningham. Joan McClure, and Carol Walk ins. These girls wel comed fans and players from,, the different schools, and sierved the players orange juice and cookies after each game. Everyone has been showering Mrs. Rose Corbin ar.d her winn ing basketball team with congrat ulations since February 22 and their victory over the Swain High Maroon Devils. Although Frances McClure, one of Franklin's first string guards, was hospitalized from injuries received in a pre vious game, the guards kept up their good work throughout th.' entire game. Grace Shepherd, who substituted for Frances, deserves extra praise for her wonderful job of guarding Sandra McCrack en. Swain High's 6'1" forward. Rehearsals have begun for an original script, "Agenda for Julie", to be presented at the March meeting of the P.-T. A. The script was written by Ann Pennington and Sherry Whelan for the pro motion of National Library weeK (March 16-22). Radio Station WFSC will carry a radio adaption of the script at a later date. Members of the Dramatics and Li brary Ciubs, under the supervision of Mis. Ellen Ledbetter, Mrs. May oelle Tucker, and Mrs. Mamie. Scrocgs. r.;ake up the cast. The cast induces Julie Margaret Davis; Constance- Vianne Keener; Pris cilla, Jar.e Long; research worker, Larry Brooks; a bey-Bobby Poin dexter; Mr. Doe-Doug Pearson; first boy-Ronald Harper; Second boy-Raymond Southard: and nar re tor-Dwain Horsley . * * * The Monogram Club will spon sor a faculty -student basketball Sgt. Pendergrass On Maneuver With 7th Army Sgt. Urban A. Pendergrass re cently participated in "Sabre Hawk", a 7th Army maneuver which involved more than 100,000 troops in Germany, according to the Army Home Town News Cen- 1 ter. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pen dergrass, of Franklin, Route 3. the sergeant is assigned to the 311st Amored Infantry Bfcttalion'3 Company B. He entered the Army in 1950 and arrived in Germany in May, 1956. His wife, Dorothy, is in Ger many with him. Sgt. Pendergrass attended Franklin High School. Lancaster Completes Recryit Training ? , Don E. Lancaster, apprentice petty officer seoond class, was graduated February 14 from re cruit training at the U.S. Naval Training Center at San Diego, Calif. ke is the son of Mrs. Carrie Chastain, of Highlands. game itt the near future. The pur pose of the game, besides provid ing entertainment, will be to raise money to purchase jackets for those who have earned them this year. 1 >. Mrs. Mather's Rites- Are Held \ In Tennessee , Graveside riles for Mrs. Clara B. Mather were held last Thurs day, February 27. h'Ksotnlle, Term , following noon services In the chapel of Bryant Funeral Home here. Mrs. Mather, mother of Mis. Katherine M O'Neill, died the 25th at the O'Neill home on Franklin, Route 5. A native of Jackson. Mich., She was 93 years old. In addition to Mrs. O'Neill, sur viving are another daughter. Mrs. C. N. Stevens, of Sarasota. FU.: a son, Edward Whiting Mather, of Bladenton, Fla ; three granchil dren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Mather was Mm Oct.- 22, 1864. the daughter of Lyman and Mrs. Mary White Blackmon. She was married in 1890 in Newport. R. I., to Edward Strong Mather, of Amherst. Mass.. who died Oat. 28, 1928. She was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church in Knoxville. i Ministers officiating locally were the Rev. John W. Tucker and Dr. A. Rufus Morgan. The Rev. John Bull was in charge of the grave side rites in Knoxville. PLUMBING And HEATING For A-l Work at 1 . Reasonable Rales CALL W. G. HALL Phone 397 J; ' FRANCHISE AVAILABLE ' J, f Major- Manufacturer of Tractors and Farm Machinery Has Dealer Fran chise Available in Franklin, N. C. Capital Requirements Will be Dis cussed Personally With Interested Parties. We Are in Position to Furn ish Complete Sales and Training Help. Wholesale and Retail Financing Avail able. i We Invite Interested Parties to Write Us. Box C Care Franklin Press, Franklin, N. C. ' ! NOTICE The Board of County Commis sioners of Macon County will sit as a Board of Equalization aVfcL Review on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, March 24,^5, zhid i X ^ I , All Taxpayers desiring to ap' ? ? v* * i_i>s r pear before said Bodrd* wMI "ar- * range to appear on said? j This will be a final notice to any persons who wish to^atfp^Bpr i before the Board. . vnnu:vt'.K. LAKfe V. SHOPE, , Clerk to Bofifl of | CommUsioners. n i. ? < ^