Reportin' Things
from
Holly Springs
MRS. DON S EAGLE
Staff Correspondent
Ammons. to the 12 women present
Brother Dies
Word has been received by
Frank Crisp of the death of. his !
brother. N.C. Crisp, 62 formerly
of Sylva. Mr. Crisp died Thursday
at his home in Roanoke. Va . and
services were hajd there Saturday
i afternoon.
Personals
IV.M.U. Meeting
Monday night. October 12. the
W.M.U. will meet at the church
toT a regular meeting. Mrs. Paul
Amnions will be in charge of the
prosrram
Plans Are Made
The Holly Springs Home Dem
onstration Club, at its regular j
meeting October 1 at the com
munity building, made plans for
attending Achievement Day" to-1
morrow (Friday) in the Patton
community. Holly Springs will
help furnish salad for the dinner.
Mrs. Prank Gabe gave the nomi
nating committee's report. Elected
to serve as officers of the club
for the coming year are Mrs. Paul
Ammons, president: Mrs. Don
Seagle, vice-president: Mrs. Harold
Cabe, secretary; and Mrs. Charlie
Williams, treasurer.
A demonstration on sewing
notions was given by Mrs. Harold
Cabe and Mrs. Paul Amnions.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Corbin, assisted by Mrs.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kinsland
' and Mr. arid Mrs. John Kinsland
; attended homecoming services at
J Rockdale Baptist Church, near
i Whittier, Sunday.
I Saturday, Don Seagle attended
i a meeting of the Equitable Life
| Insurance Company in Morgan
j ton.
Attending the associational Sun
j day school mass meeting at the
1 Oak Grove Baptist Church Sun
| day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
| Don Seagle, Mrs. Dewey Corbin.
I Mrs. Jim Williamson, and Jack
I Cabe.
THE SICK
"V I Ps" . . .
VERY IMPORTANT PAPERS
NEED A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
Your savings bonds and other securities, your
insurance policies, the deed to your house, your
mortgage, your war service record, your will
and other Important documents should never be
left in an office desk or at home. They belong in
a fire-proof, theft-proof, loss-proof safe deposit
?box here. The cost is very modest!
The Bank of Franklin
Each Deposit Insured up to $10,000
Angel Hospital
ADMITTED:
September 22: Mrs. Charles
Daniel Thomas, of Highland');
Mrs. Albert Edwin Fo?ts, of Frank
lin, Route ,3; Mrs. Carl" Leander
Baldwin, of Franklin, Route 3;
Miss Julia Geneva Hopper, of
Rabun Gap.; Mrs. Robert Grover
Lewis, of Franklin, Route 1 ; Mrs.
Harold Wesley Brookshire, of
Franklin, Route 1,
September 23: Mrs. William
George Parson, of Franklin, '
September 24: Mrs. Elon Na
thaniel Allred, of Dillard; Mrs.
BUI Hoover Bateman, of Nanta
hala; Jerry Lee Kilby, of Clayton,
Route 2; John Wesley Holt, of
Clayton; Mrs. Maurice Laverne
Mlllsaps, of Robbinsville; Virgil
Marvin Kilby. of Clayton: Will
iam Thomas Tipton, of Brass
town.
September 25: Jessie Edward
Knight, of Franklin; William
Grady Crawford, of Franklin;
Herbert A. McGlamery. of Ashe
ville; Miss Georgia Kay McClure.
of Hayesvllle, Route 3; Miss Mary
Lee Webb, of Franklin, Route 2;
Mrs. Robert L. Brabson, of Dill
ard, Route 1; Charles R. Brittaln,
of Franklin, Route 3.
September 26; Mrs. Dover Wil
burn Henson, of Tiger.
September 27: Mrs. Peter Na
thaniel Moses, of Franklin, Route
5; Mrs. Harvey Bell, of Franklin,
Route 2.
September 28: Mrs. Willie
Wykle, of Franklin; Miss Patricia
Jane Neely, of Scaly; Mrs. Robert
Bell, of Dillard, Route 1; Mrs.
Robert L. Ledbetter, of Franklin,
Route 2.
September 29: Mrs. Victor
Teague, of Franklin; Terry Neil
tiMOWSS
. . . LOOK AT THESE BUYS
WOMEN'S TOPPERS
$19.95 Values
$ 10.00
LADIES'
FLANNEL GOWNS
All Sizes
$1.00
OUTING FLAK
4 Yards
$1-00
MEN'S SHOES
Loafers or Oxfords
$2.99
TOWELS
5 For
$1.00
MEN'S 100%
WOOL PANTS
$7.95
LADIES' CAR COATS
Some With Fur Collar
$7.95r
KEN'S SWEATERS
Bulky Knit
$5.95
Waldroop. of Franklin. Route 1;
David Edgar Carpenter, of Prank
liil. Route 3.
DISCHARGED:
September 23: William Jennings
Ray, of Charlotte; Mrs. James
Monroe Haney, of Nantahala;
Mrs. Larry B. Welch, of Franklin
September 24: Mrs. Harold W
Brookshire, of Franklin, Route 1 :
Miss Julia Geneva Hopper, of |
Rabun Gap: Jamts Timothy
Scroggs, of Franklin, Route 4:
Mrs. Charles Billy Queen, of
Franklin: Mrs. William George
Parson, of Franklin: Mrs. William
Homer Wood, of Lakemont.
September 25: Miss Brenda
Faye Mace, of Franklin, Route 2:
William Thomas Tipton, of Brass
town; Mrs. Albert Edwin Fouts.
of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Mack!
William Lewis, of Franklin, Route
1: John Wesley Holt, of Clayton;
Mrs. Robert Odell Dryman, of
Scaly.
September 26: Charles Carlton
Ledbetter, of Franklin. Route 1;
Mrs. Eva Elliott, of Franklin;
Mrs. Samuel Jasper Murray, of
Franklin; Jessie Edward Knight.]
of Franklin; Guy Milton Fouts, of j
Franklin, Route 4.
September 27: Mrs. Bill Hoover
Bateman. of Nantahala: Mrs. Rob
ert L. Brabson, of Dillard, Route
1; Herbert A. McGlamery, of
Asheville; Mrs. Maurice L. Mill
saps, of Robbinsville.
September 28: Jerry Lee Kilby.
of Clayton. Route 2; Virgil Kilby,
of Clayton, Route 2; Mrs. Charles
Daniel Thomas, of Highlands:
Miss Georgia Kate McClure, of
Hayesville. Route 3; William
Grady Crawford, of Franklin.
Angel Clinic
ADMITTED:
September 21: Wayne Carver,
of Franklin; Dan Nell, of Nanta
hala: Mack Stewart, of Franklin.
September 22: John Crane, of
Atlanta. Ga.; Herbert Dills ,of
Waynesville: Grady Cowart, of
Franklin, Route 2; Miss Eldie
Cowart, of Franklin, Route 2;
Willis Ledford, of Hayesville;
Charles Amburn, of Ducktown,
Tenn.; Mrs. Sue Ledford, of
Franklin.
September 23: Mrs. Martha
Hollifield, of Clayton, Ga.; Fred
Campbell, of Bryson City; Mrs.
Helen Waldroop, of Franklin,
Route 3; Paul Seay, of Franklin,
Route 5: Martin Peek, of Frank
lin, Route 5; Lyman Ledbetter, of
Franklin, Route 1; Miss Minnie
Stalcup, of Bryson City.
September 24: George McCall.
of Franklin, Route 4: Jonas
Green, of Franklin, Route 4; Joe
Shuler, of Grover.
September 25: Wiley Elliott, of
Franklin, Route 4; Homer Wike,
of Cullowhee; Harvey McCarty, of
Hendersonvllle : Harley Sanders,
of Franklin Route 2; James Bos
CLEAN !
1958 Ford Fairlane 500
Fordor. Fully equipped.
This one Is like new
throughout, driven only
15,000 miles.
1957 Oldsmobile Super 88
2 dr. Local car in per
fect condition through
out.
1956 Ford Fairlane
Fordor. Fully equipped.
1956 Chevrolet 210 2 dr.
Automatic transmission,
rari'io and heater.
1956 Oldsmobile Super 88
2 dr. Hardtop, fully
equipped, plus power
steering and power
brakes.
1955 Fords (4)
They are ready to go.
Come pick out the one
that suits you best.
1955 Chevrolet 6, 210
2 Door.
1955 Plymouth Savoy
4 dr. Automatic trans.,
radio, heater.
1954 Mercury Monterey
2 dr. Hardtop. This oar
is in like new condition.
1953 Pontiac 4 dr.
A nice car and an ex
ceptionally good car.
1953 Lincoln Capri 4 dr.
Fully equipped.
1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. Club
1953 Ford Tudor
1950 Ford Tudor
1955 Ford x/2 Ton Pickup
If you need an extra car
for knock around we have
six or eight to choose
from priced from $75 to
$150. You can buy good
transportation in these.
MACON
MOTOR CO.
Dial LA 4-2711 Franklim, N. C.
ton, of Franklin, Route 1; Oeorge
Gaddis. of Isabella, Tenn.
September 26: Gordon McClure.
of Marietta, Oa.; Mrs. Pearl Olles.
of Franklin; Mrs. Myna Cunning
ham. of Sylva: Jessie Mathls. of
Franklin, Route 4: Miss Marie Mc
Clure, of Marietta, Ga.; Mrs.
Carrie Rowland, of Aquone; James
Collins, of Franklin.
September 27 : Mrs. Sarah
Barnes, of Franklin; Miss Patrica
Brooks, of Franklin; Mrs. Myna
Shook, of Oconee, S. C.; Harold
Hembree, of Calderwood, Tenn.;
Hilton Cabe. of Otto; Mrs. Margie
Sauers, of Aquone.
Discharged :
September 25 : Miss Barbara
Collins, of Franklin; Charles
Huntwell, of Greenville, S. C.;
Mrs. Lucille Patton, of Clayton,
Ga.; Mrs. Carrie Frady, of Sylva;
Mrs. Daffrine Jones, of Franklin,
Route 4.
September 26: Marvin Younce,
of Franklin; Miss Patsy Patton.
of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Iva
Lee Potts, of Franklin: Jess
Matthews, of Franklin. Route 4;
Mis. Joan McGaha, of Grover;
Mrs. Cora Extine, of Franklin,
Route 3.
September 17; Mrs. Willie Mae
Bingham, of Franklin, Route 2;
Willard Frady, of Sylva; the Rev.
O. B. Cole, of St. Petersburg, Fla.;
Thomas Buckner, of Greenville,
S. C: Jerry Frady, of Cullowhee;
Harley Sanders, of Franklin,
Route 2.
September 28: Mrs. Tom
Franks, of Franklin, JSoute 4;
Lloyd Donaldson, of Franklin;
Troy Crisp, of Franklin, Route 3;
Mrs. Ellis Collins, of Franklin;
Homer Stewart, of Cullowhee;
Eugene Ledford, of Franklin,
Route 2.
r
Hickory Knoll
Happenings
By MISS PEGGY DOWDLE
(Community Reporter)
Service Held
A Bible study and prayer serv
ice was held Friday night, with
Mrs. Frank Stiles in charge. The
book of I Timothy is being
studied. Approximately 15 were
present.
Picnic Held
The annual community picnic
was held Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cunningham.
Several attended. Including some
from other communities.
Remodeling Done
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Fulcher have
repainted their house and have re
finished two bedrooms.
Mr. and Mrs Vance Vanhoolt
have remodeled and repainted
their home.
Personals
Mr and Mrs. Howell Justice
and family visited Mr. and Mis.
Hershel Rhodes and daughter in
Asheville Sunday.
Visiting friends and relatives
last week end were Mr. and Mrs.
Max Vinson and children, of Ashe
vllle.
Mrs. Robert Ledbetter returned
home Friday after spending sev
eral days at Angel Hospital.
New Member
The Hickory Knoll Methodist j
Church welcomes Mrs. Mary Oar-'
rlson as a new member. Mrs. Oar- ?
rison was baptized Sunday after- '
noon at the First Baptist Church
by her pastor, the Rev. Aubrey
Brown.
Through August 1959, more
than 500.000 dairy cows had been
artificially bred in North Caro
lina.
NOTICE
FOR THE VERY BEST IN
INSULATION
Combination Aluminum Storm Doors
and Windows
CALL
Pascal Norton
Day Phone LA 4-2711 Night Phone LA 4-2677
FRANKLIN, ,N. C.
Representing Eagle Insulating Company.
^ Cal/ing a// Do-if- yborseJ/krs Vb
t^ NANTAHALA LUMBER CO^ '
f
JOHN8-MANVILLE
? ? - ?
FEATURING THE FINEST HOME IMPROVEMENT MATERIALS
EXPERT ADVICE-ftfff BOOKLETS- SPECIAL OFFERS !
FREE Estimates
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES
Nantahala Lumber Co.
YOUR ONE STOP BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER
Depot St. Franklin, N. C. Dial LA 4-2133
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE
Open All Day Wednesdays ? Saturday Till Noon
We Give Green Stamps
SPECIAL Short Time Only
We Have Lowered the Price on These Tires
While They Last >
750 x 14 White Wall Tubeless $20.25
800 x 14 White Wall Tubeless $24.20
670 x 15 Black, Tube Type $13.75
1 670 x 15 White Wall, Tube Type ...... $17.90
760 x 15 White Wall Tubeless $26.52
PRICES PLUS TAX
We Will Give You $3.00 to $5.00
For Your Recappable Tire
MORE PEOI-LE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
Allison and Duncan1
Tire Company
Tire Service Headquarters
E Main St. Dial LA 4-3114 Franklin, N. C.I