CIRCULATION Net Paid - , Last W*ek 3049 Wht Baconian OX THIi IN SI DM ? WHO'S BEEN WHERE AND FOR WHAT? Stuff correspondents of THE PIf ESS keep the inside pages of this m wspaper alive with news about, your friends and neighbors Head the inside panes irom top to bottom and you'll know Macon County. 74th Year ? No. 24 Franklin, N. C., Thursday, June 11, 1959 Price 10 Cent* Fourteen I'atres SURPRISE! The week end was supposed to be rainy and cloudy. Qlad the weatherman got his wires crossed ? and hope he keeps them that way for a while. A lot of folks are mil dewed from the inside out. A CHECK ON the Blue Ridge Parkway shows that the folder jointly financed by Franklin, Dillsboro, and Sylva Is making a hit with travelers. It pays to advertise. THE MARRIAGE' of the Ore at Smoky Mountains Na tional Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway is set for June 25. It has been a courtship of more than a quarter century. Dedi cation ceremonies at Cherokee on the 25th will open the 13 mlle section of the Parkway from Soco Oap to the Oreat Smoky entrance. YOC CAN expect the tourist travel to Increase this month with the opening of the out door dramas in the area. They're real drawing cards for the mountain area. WITH A BREAK in the weather, the dirt has started flying along the Little Tennes see' again. There's still' talk of big motels and shopping cen ters, in East Franklin. A YOUNG DENTIST from Asheville Is considering Frank lin as a place to practice. He still has to pass the state ex amination and probably won't be here before late summer. NOW THAT THE weather is behaving, maybe work on the youth center can start. Volun teers are needed*~at the park Saturday. This will be a good time for many of you teen agers who aren't working this summer to step in and do your share for the center. THE PHIL HAZAZERS, folks from Palmetto, Fla., who "found" Macon County during the Pilots Ruby Rendezvous last year, are here looking for property on which to build a summer home. They're the ones who donated the ALUMASTOP thresholds for the youth center. CAN'T SOMETHING be done about improving the grounds at the Macon County Health Cen ter? It's a slap in the face of the public to have such a nice building sitting in such shoddy surroundings, please! WITH THE BREAK in the weather, the leaky roofs in town are getting some tar treatments for the next damp spell. EVERYONE IN Macon Coun ty should consider it a duty to attend Tuesday night's meeting about the courthouse and speak See No. 1, Page Ten A PRETTY REMINDER Mrs. Charles Whittington's smile is just a pretty reminder that Wayah Bald's famous stand of flame azalea is due to hit its peak about the 20th of this month. That's a chimp of the beautiful flower behind her. Mrs. Whitttoigton is a member of THE PRESS family. Her husband operates a linotype machine for the newspaper. (Staff Photo) Opens Sunday Night SEMINARY OFFICIAL SETS SERMON SERIES LOCALLY A series of sermons on the practical aspects of Christian living will be delivered nightly June 14-21 at the First Baptist Church by Dr. Stewart A. New man, professor of theology and philosophy of religion at South eastern Baptist Theological Semi nary at Wake Forest. Services will begin nightly at Dr. Newman 8 o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. R. R. Standley, invites persons of all denominations to attend. He describes Dr. Newman's series as "not a revival in the usual sense of the word," but a series of sermons dealing with the practical side of Christian life. His topics will include "Church Member: ship ", i "The Meaning and Use of the Bible", and "The Secular and Sacred in Vocation". Dr. Newman wa? graduated from Hardin Simmons University, Abilene, Tex., in 1930, with an A.B. degree, and from South western Baptist Theological Semi nary at Fort Worth, Tex., in 1935. with a Th.M. Degree. He got his Th.D. degree in 1939. Before going to Southeastern, lie held the same position for 17 years at Southwestern. SINGING SUNDAY The second Sunday singing will be held at the Watauga Baptist Chur'ch, Sunday, June 14, beginning at 2 p. m. The annual homecoming lor the church will also be held on this day. The public and all singers are invited. - I I ? W*;" \ . CULVERT WORK UNDER WAY ONCE AGAIN Work on the culvert at the foot of Town Hill pot under way again this week after being stopped by the rainy weather. If the weather continues to cooperate, the foreman figures traf fic will be moving over the culvert in about three weeks. Workmen are shown above erecting concrete forms in preparation for pouring. The cars in the background are moving over a de tour bridge, t Staff Photo) HEARING SCHEDULED ? Abandonment Is Sought By Tallulah Falls R. R. After nearly a half century of financial troubles, the Tal lulah Falls Railway is re questing abandonment. A legal advertisement ap pears in this week's PRESS. Meanwhile, local business men concerned with keeping the railroad serving Franklin are organizing to attend the public hearing on the aband onment application In Gain csville, Ga.t June 29. The hearing will be before the IT. S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Gainesville Division. In receivership for some 30 years, it has been the con tention of the railroad that it has been steadily losing money on the run into Frank lin because of the low volume of freight shipped. SUCCUMBS AT WORK ? 'Mr. Charlie' Ramsey, Town Clerk, Is Dead "Mr. Charlie" is dead. Franklin's town clerk for the past eight years died last Thursday morning (June 4) In his office at the town hall, the place where he fre. Surviving, in addition to his wife and mother, are a daugh ter. Miss Helen ' Lillian Ramsey, of Charleston, S. r : four' broth ers, R. V. Ramsey, of Savan nah, Ga.. John Ramsey, of ilillsboi-o. Ted Ram. I v, of Ston ey Fork, Ky., and Harry, Ram sey, of West Virginia; and two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, of Asheville, and Mrs. Wade Moody, of Lake City, l\la. Funeral" arrangements were handled by Bryant Funeral Home, Gibsons To Gather For Family Reunion The annual family reunion of the descendants of John Stewart Gibson wi" be held Sunday, June 14. at the Snow Hill Methodist Church. A picnic lunch will be served at 12:30. All relatives and friends are Invited to attend. This reunion has been held at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Welch for several years. Event Will Be In Greensboro ? AUXILIARY PICKS GIRLS' STATE DELEGATES Three rising seniors at Frank lin High School have been se lected by the local American Legion Auxiliary to represent Macon County at Girls' State on the campus of Woman's Col Mi?s Bradlay lege. Greensboro, this month. Tapped to attend the student government event the 21st through the 27th are Miss Lois Norton, daughter of Mrs. Ruby Norton, MLss Alice Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miss 3!aine win J Bradley, and Miss Judy Blaine, daughter of Mr and Mrs Doyle Blaine Their expenses will be cover ed by the auxiliary. Mrs. E. G. Crawford Is chairman of the local Girls' State committee. _? ' ) * illii K"r,"n f.tk jeacroer - wmvamr- ?* T.wiw*.- -a^^ww^^w-MiwiWMWP/aiBHFggaWWWWWilWW.tWmCTiBffaillWWBWlWtpKWPBHWWHBWIWllill Jl' IWWB?'^ FUNERAL-BOUND PILOT HAS CLOSE CALL HERE R. L. Bryson, (inset) of Central City, Ky., en route here Saturday for the funeral of C. O. Ramsey, has a flying tale to relate to the boys back home. On hts arrival over Franklin, he dis covered the overcast was too heavy for him to> drop through and locate the airport. So he circled, and circled, and circled until his gas supply was all but exhausted. Mr. Bryson was in radio contact with Royston, Ga., and also with the Franklin Airport unicorn 9et-up. But, neither could help him find the ground. Finally, in desperation, gas tank about empty, he announced with a note of resignation that he was "going down th rough" the overcast. After that, FranJrRn last radio contact with the pilot. He presumably had crashed somewhere in the Sylva area. In fact, Frank Plyler, who had talked with him on the radio, flew out to see if he could locate him. Then it was learned the pilot had made it thro gh the overcast and had landed in a pasture in the Lovesfiefcf community In Jackson County, in spite of the presence of 18 cows. The airplane, pictured above with the owner of the pasture, Dennis Higdon, was unharmed and was flown oat and to the Franklin field by Mr. Plyter, while Mr. Bryson attended the funeral. (Photos courtesy THE SYLVA HERALD) Volunteers Needed For Park Work Calling all workers! Volunteers are needed to help start construction of the new youth center at Franklin Me morial Park, now that the weather has decided to cooper ate. A. A. Brooks, building chair man, asks that volunteers re port for work Saturday at 9 a. m. and at 2 p. m. The site for the center Is be ing prepared and work on the building will start immediately. All-Stars To Play Two Games At Home The Franklin All-Stars have two rallies slated here over the week end. Saturday at p.m., the team will' play Robbinsviile. Sunday at 2:30 p.m., Hiawassie's team will be here. The field is lor a I < (1 on US 23 441, just beyond I'Yanklin Hosiery Company. Sunday in Murphy, the Frank 1 i n t< .mi won 2H to 2 Miss Carolyn Dowdle To Be Presented At Rhododendron Event Mis, Carolyn Hail U- wrtlr, dauiihter of Mis, f; N. IJo*i.'ie ai d the late Mr. Dowdle. will be pi ? s< i.ted ;it th.- 27 f 1 i annual corona tion ball of th'.* "KhodO'!? :idn>:i H , ua-de of Guards Satun ny.i ?:?!'?:> at tin,' City. Auditorium in A I v i 1 1 ' . Her escort will . be Dan K. Moon*. Jr., of Canton.. Miss Dowdle is ;t -rising -opho more ul. Woman's College. .On i ns boro. wh< .re she is a' number of the Dolphin Club. She also is ac tive in the Recreational Associa tion and lias been -elected 'to the Camp Counselors Club. Miss Dowdle and her mother are spending this week in Abbe ville, where they are attending, other functions in connection with the Rhododendron Festival, and fire visiting Mrs. Dowdie s brother, Robert C. Hall, and Mrs Hall EVERYONE INVITED - Courthouse Meet Called Tuesday Macon Movie Okayed By Chamber A documentary mnvie about Mac, on County has received the blessing of the Franklin Cham ber. tif Commerce. But liow (he "Midas touch", or financial backing for the undertaking,' must come . from those who art' in direct touch with tourists, like restaurants and motels. Here last Thursday night from, his." home -in Demo rest", pa., Ken Stainbau ?h show ex 1 a documentary color movie, he made for tourist interest.; in .Cuba. He;, proposed to. make a ?similar color film on Macon's tourist find'- industrial attrae-. lions for $!'()(). It could i.e si: -v/n 0:1 television und ;;i.t civic club meetings tall- ova* h ? country, he said. Impiv ;A(| by: the quality rive I , i j ? a I ' t. j .of recoiiurici-id.at i>?n 1 * u him in . ' liing th" film to t > - ' i" : .operator*. . The movie will be ifooot 11 uiihutes* long. Lamb "Pool Slated The ?'?iamb pool for ... thY ana w;l! ' be held at Clyde torhoVrow < I*'; : day ? . I ambs ? from 85-100 pou: .is .hoUld 'be moved in ti ~ poo!"-. Farmers who plan to sell on this" market should arrive at the Clyde .Stockyard between the h^urs of 7 and 10 a.m. County A vent T H. PaKK wants to know how many lambs farmers plan to market through this pool so shippine space may be reserved Tuesday ni^ht has been set a.s the date for the .public meeting concern ing the old cotmty court house. It will bejjin a l 8 o'clock in the upstairs courtroom of the 7f> year old struc . turf. . i \Y. I ". (( iene ) ITaldwin. rhaini.iaii 1*111 v l iiiiiinissioners, in vites even otic. to attend and present their .ideas. 1 ? i >< ? 1 1 s > i ? > 1 1 will center (ill . t \vo |h >inl s : ( 1 ) con .st rue; i1 ! 11 1 _\'*S pi' ? t l? ?' H le.'l i- Vhtl'd 1 ~ Mr I' n .id lie 1,111's a I ? a new .1 I.lli I lloll ? ? '! ' .. i !>:?? : ? v "II ? 'leak ' ' . v. I ? ex i i ;i ! ? v. i'I al ! i. to p: "I .1 ' ?' ? i- ; v 'ide ' i -ai n 'point of finances. KI.Et Ti l) !>! !.K(;ATE Mrs. H. B uec t>j._presird<-d in t lankliri tiy Man*or Stiles I'. S ' ?i ather olwiTVfr; in Highland* by Tudor N Hall and w, (\ N-wton, TV A ?Ami'ivrr*. and at thi' Cwrta Hydrolofrlc l."ihur?tory. (tendings' are for thf 24-hour lw*iud vndin* at S a.m. of the day listed. FRANK!. IN High Low Rain Wed., 3rd Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday' Tuesday Wednesday Wed., 3rd Thursday Friday Saturday S'unday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 80 79 77 76 80 80 81 COWETA 80 76 76 75 77 79 79 79 56 trace 51 00 Wed.. 3rd Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday HIGHLANDS 70 68 68 70 74 76 76 55 57 55 51 53 54 51 47 51 55 49 46 50 52 I 57 48 52 56 4rt 50 58 56 .00 .16 .25 ?0 .00 .00 00 .39 00 .65 03 00 .00 .00 Mi^-ecouL