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flie ffanklin $ f eg# ?tf)t Baconian I SECOND SECTION Franklin, N. C., Thursday, April 9, 1959 . ' ? ? . , : ? ' ? . ? L: Cullasaja and Higdonville Ramblin' Around MISS MARIE JENNINGS Staff Correspondent Plan Bible School Tentative plans 'were made Sun day at Sugarfork Baptist Church for a vacation Bible school to be held when school is out. A short conference was held Sunday morning prior to morning worship Attendance Good Approximately 100 attended the supper .sponsored by Higdonville community organization at Culla saja School Saturday night. A chicken dinner was served and entertainment was by the Mt. Yonah Quartet; the Gospel Duet from Greenville, S. C.; the Melodyetts; and other local talent. Proceeds will be used by Hlgdon vllle community on the church grounds at the Higdonvllle Baptist Church. Missionary Meeting The Women's Missionary Socie ty of Bethel Methodist Church ONCE AGAIN WE'RE GOING ALL OUT TO GIVE YOU THIS YEAR'S BIGGEST BUY ON A GOOD USED CAR. OUR EN TIRE INVENTORY, "OVER 75 GOOD USED CARS AND TRUCKS," HAS BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR THIS BIG SPRING SALE. WE ARE LISTING BELOW A FEW OF THE MANY SEN SATIONAL BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND ON OUR LOT THIS WEEK. 1955 Chev. V-8 2 dr. Bel-Air ? Only $845 1954 Plymouth 4 dr. Clean ? ? ? $645 1954 Ford V-8 4 dr. $695 1953 Mercury Tudor $545 1954 Chevrolet 4 dr. Bel-Air $745 1955 Plymouth 2 dr. Only $845 1953 Pontiacs (2) 4 drs., Your Choice $595 1953 Plymouths (2) Clean Your Choice $545 1955 Ford Tudors (2) ? Your Choice $945 YES, WE HAVE THESE AND MANY, MANY MORE GOOD USED CAR BAR GAINS FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM ? COME IN TODAY ? SEE AND DRIVE ONE OF THESE CARS. BURRELL MOTOR CO., INC. / Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phone 123 Dealer 3064 Franklin, N. C. met at the church last Thursday night with eight members attend ing. The discussion was about "Rapidly Growing Nations". Plan Lord's Acre Higdonvllle Rural Community Development Organization met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moses last Thursday night. Fifteen were present. Plans were made for a Lord's Acre project. Sidney Clay gave the community the use of one acre of land to be planted In corn for the project. The community will pay all expenses and when the crop Is harvested the proceeds wil be given to the Higdonvllle Baptist Church. New posts have been secured and new entrance signs wlil be erected soon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. (Dude) Berry. H. D. Meets Airs. C. T. Bryson was hostess to the Cullasaja Home Demonstra tion Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leona Sadler pre sided. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill gave the devotional. Announcement was made of the dress revue to be held April 29 at the Cullasaja School. Cullasaja, Higdonville, Walnut Creek, and Highlands are to be the hostess clubs at this county-wide meeting. Mrs. Sherrill gave a demonstra tion on, "Gadgets Galore". Mrs. Mae Shook gave a report on the clothing school she attend ed at the Agriculture Building re cently. Mrs. Bryson reported on the county council meeting she attended March 31. Mrs. Leona Sadler, who represented Cullasaja club at the music school March 25 at Franklin Methodist Church, gave a report to the group. "FOR FOOLS BUSH IN WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD" ? (Author's Name Below) Health officers are con cerned about the extrava gant claims some door-to door salesmen are making about the food supplements they try to sell. They some times promise that certain diseases can be cured by their products. These people, who have no medical training, do not realize the harm they do. That is why all vitamins and other health-aids should only be obtained from a pharma cist. Vitamins, that are po tent enough to cure disease, 1 should only be taken ac cording to a physician's spec ifications, after his diagnosis i has indicated their need. ? YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 119 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescrip tion if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescrip tions. May we compound yours? Angel's Drug Store "Tour Rexall Store" Franklin. N". C. Phone 119 ? Quotation by Alexander Pope (1688-1744) Copyright 1959 (4W1) Mrs. Bryson served refreshments to the 10 members present. With The School The first and second grades at Cullasaja School have decorated the hall and lunchroom bulletin boards in attractive Spring motifs. The eighth grade went to Franklin High Wednesday for orientation and placement tests. Cullasaja School's eighth grade, with 36 members. Is the second largest eighth grade in District No. 1 of Macon County's school system. ? P. T.A. To Meet Tuesday night (April 14), the Cullasaja P.-T.A. will meet at 7:30 at the school for its regular meet ing. An important item on the agenda will be the election of officers for the coming year. Members are urged to attend. Club To Meet Higdonville Home Demonstra tion Club will meet Thursday afternoon. April 16, at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Ethel Home. ' ? r-' . Personals Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Moses over the week end weie , Mrs. Moses1 sister and brothe -in law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ganen, of Hendersonville. Joe Shook., of Gastonia. was here over thP week end to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laws? Shook, of Bethel community, and his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clay, of Higdon- j ville community. , Mrs. George Mallonee is report- : ed much improved. She has been iti c J. Harris Community Hos pital in Sylva for treatment for the past few days. Guests last week ?f Mrs. Sammy Beck, of rdAME.rK^ns Bm" "and mTs. Kenneth Holland gjr^ZSS* Met^oTt Church that they recently pur chased from Wiley Clark. C S/Sgt and Mrs. Edward Bowers and two children Virginia and Charles of Robbins Air Foice I Base. Warner-Robbins. returned home after spending the week end here with Sgt. Bowers narents. Mr. and Mis. Chame Bowers and with Mrs. Bowers parTnU Mr. and Mrs, Sam Van hook. of Clark's Chapel section. Mr. Vanhook, who has been . is reported somewhat improved. Miss Otela Bryson. of AshevUle visited her parents. Mr. and Mis. Sam Bryson. over the week end Mrs. Bryson is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. Kelsey Frady and of Greenville, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arnold Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bill West of Sylva, were here Sunday v>?ltin^ Mrs. West's sisters. Mrs. Fi a"k McDowell and Mrs. Jim Teem, and their families. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Amnions Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, of Sylva^ Set Freeman Watts, son-inla of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Amnions, has arrived here after completing service with the U.S. Army in Germany for the past year. He ki the husband of the former Miss Nannie Ammons. Mrs. Watts an i their two children, who were in I Germany with Mr. Watts, came home earlier this year. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hall and two sons. Tommy and Jimmy, spent their Easter vacation heie witn Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. A.' McCoy. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc Coy this week are their ^augh^ and son-in-law. Mr. and, Mrs Jim Bridges, and three daughters. Mary Ann, Marcella, and Teresa, of Phenix City, Ala. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Gibson have completed a new twounit tourist court. They have rehtett one unit to Miss R. of Arizona, who plans to pe several months here. I Mack Higdon and his daughtei | I ' Guorani#ed by Good Housekeeping ??ri?nv?> East Main St. when you paint with KURFEES Flat Tint Wall Enamel per gallon (C3; ff Lunsford's Paint & SuddIv Co. 1 ^ ^ranklm^T J Dries in 90 minutes 22 ready-to-use colors No tinting or mixing Completely washable Odorless type For walls and ceilings Use roller or brush One coat covers I Is . I**1 ? NEWS about PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCormack. of Atlanta. Ga.. were guests of Mrs.'Zeb Conley and Miss Dorothy Conley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waldroop* and family left Tuesday of this week for a visit with Mrs. Wal droop's sister. Mis. I. B. Souther land. and Mr. Southeriand In Winston-Salem. Mrs. Wyand S. Doerner. Jr.. and son, Wyand S. Ill, of Cumberland. Md.. are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ted Reber. Mrs. Charles Shields and daugh ters, Debby, Cindy, and Cathy, of Atlanta. Ga.. spent several days this week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nothstein. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hunter, of Asheville. visited Mrs Hunter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Green, in Wayah Valley over the week end. A/2c Douglas Mann, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Sanford Mann, of Franklin, has been transferred ? from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base to Hawaii, where he will be stationed for the next two years. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Owens, Jr.. and children, of West Ashe ville. recently visited Mr. Owens' mother, Mrs. Clara Owens. J. L. Conley and Bill Gregory, of Detroit, Mich., recaptly visited relatives here. Miss Norma Jean Welch, who teaches in New Bern, spent the recent holidays with her sister, Mrs. Edward Rowe. and family in New York City. Miss Welch's mother, Mrs. R. W. Welclf visited her for a week in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Grover P. Sykes and son, David, of Rome, Ga.. spent the week end with Mrs. Sykes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vineyard and children. Richard, Linda, and Sharon, of Akron, Ohio, spent a recent week end with Mrs. Vine yard's sister, Mrs. Albert Enloe and family. Miss Mary Ann Johnston, of Charlotte, visited her mother. Mrs. Neil Johnston, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Angel and family, of Canton, were guests of Mr. Angel's mother, Mrs, A. A. Angel, last week end. Mrs. Roger Chandler and sons, Chip and David, of California, j Md.. spent several days recently j with Mrs. Chandler's father. | Sheriff J. Harry Thomas. . John Wrinn left Sunday to spend two weeks on active duty with the U.S. Army Reserve at Fort Benning, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Callahan anfi Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brady spent the j week end in Daytona Beach. Fla. Sgt. and Mrs. W. C Stafford and family, of Columbia. S. C.. spent the recent holidays with Mrs. Stafford's parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dills, of Dillard. Oa? Route 1 . ? Mack Higdon and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Austin CHURCH WOMEN FETE MRS. J. C. LANE Women of the Maiden's Chapel. Gillespie Chapel, and Louisa Chapel churches recently honored their pastor's wife. Mrs. J. C. Lane, with a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Bob Southards. Ap proximately 25 attended. MISS BARBARA TALLENT ENGAGED TO MASHBt'RX Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tallent have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Hester Tallent. to Richard N. Mashburn, son of Mrs. Fay Moses^ Mashburn. of Walnut Creek, and the late Mr. Mashburn. The wedding will be in early June. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Currie, of Medicine Hat. Alberta, Canada, are visiting Mr. Hig don's sister. Mrs. Eva H Keener, and other relatives and friends in Macon County and ad joining counties. Mrs. Lula Higdon and Grayson Higdop spent Sunday in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Higdon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Losm lie Higdon and family Currle, of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Canada, are visiting friends and relatives in Franklin. Mr. Higdon. a former resident of Macon Coun ty, has been living in Canada for the past fifty years. Miss Annie Lois Tallent return ed to her home on Franklin, Route 3. Sunday, after undergoing major surgery at Memorial Mission Hos pital in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Holland and two children, David and Kar en. of Detroit, Mich., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tallent. of Route 3. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland, of Route S. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Roqers. of San Angelo. Tex., and Wiley Rogers, of Asheville, left last week end after a visit of several days with their mother, Mrs. Charlie Rogers. Mrs. C. B. Patton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Finley Jarvis in Lenoir last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kenny and family, of Baltimore, Md . and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kenny, of Pontiac, Mich., are visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kenny. mc o f All-WiafW / wPan Film I 25c Special Each roll of film pro cessed here entitles you to one roll of black and white film at the above special price. Film sizes 620 - 120 - 127 Crisp Studio & Camera Shop ATTENTION GARDENERS! BRING YOUR POWER LAWN MOWER AND GARDEN TILLER FOR SPRING TUNE UP TO FRANKLIN POWER SAW SERVICE DEPOT ST. FRANKLIN Phones 782 and 403 Basement Smoky MLn. Gas Co. ? Customer Parking Alongside There's a rugged 'Jeep' vehicle for your jobs! Rugged 'Jeep' vehicles have the extra traction of 4-wheel drive to deliver your payloads to areas ordinary trucks can't reach ? shift easily into conventional 2-wheel drive for economical highway travel. And with power take-off, they operate many kinds of special equipment. There's a 4 -Wheel-Drive 'Jeep' vehicle to fit your specific needs! F orward Control 4 Jeep* Truck s . . unequalled combination of maneuverability and payload capacity ! ? I iii\?-r*n| *Jrrp\ . . t dor- liiniilri'ils ol' Mrcp* Utility Wagon . . . dual purpose vehicle for business and family! The Jeep family of 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles ?ILUS...nrM'i larpst ?amfactmrs if 4 WIihI Drtn nMdo Crt a M-ttt-Jrt fcawnstratlon today! MACON WILLYS CO. Dealer 819 Phone 32 Franklin, N. C Make Mom REAL HAPPY At. VERY LITTLE COST Take Her and the Whole Family to THE H & J For Sunday Dinnsr IF YOU STAY HOME Ice Cream CHICKEN DINNER Chicken COSTS YOU Coffee - $2.87 For the Material Plus 3 Hours' Hard Work FOR MOM Rice ---------- Oleo ---------- Rolls ---------- Salad - -- -- -- -- - Miscellaneous - - - - - 2 Vegetables .20 Total ------- $2.87 IF YOU GO TO THE H & J CHICKEN DINNER FOR FOUR WILL COST YOU $4.00 Isn't it worth $1.13 to Save Mom ? -it - 3 Hours Work on Sunday? H & J RESTAURANT i It's Coming Soon . . . THE OPENING OF FRANKLINS LARGEST FURNITURE STORE
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