.IS FRANKLIN SENIOR ? Judy Blaine Is Recipient Of $2,500 ALCOA Grant Miss Miriam Judith (Judy) Blaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Doyle W. Blaine, of Franklin, has been awarded a $2,500 schol arship by the ALCOA Foundtion. This was announced last week by William G. Crawford, chairman of the Nantahala Power and Light Company Scholarship Selection Committee. Judy, a senior at Franklin High School, was selected as a winner 'from a group of 24 sons and daughters of ALCOA employees at Nantahala Power and Light Company, with headquarters in Franklin, and Aluminum Company of America Works at Badin. Six of the contestants for the scholarship are children of Nanta hala Power and Light Company employes, according to Mr. Craw ford. All of the candidates for the : scholarship, he said, had previous ly met the scholastic, moral and leadership qualifications and had been chosen to take the college Entrance examination by their respective selection committees. The final decision of the commit tee was greatly influenced by the score made on the competitive examination by Miss Blaine, the local chairman said. The ALCOA Foundation Schol arship program was inaugurated in the fall of 1953 for children of ALCOA employees. Since its beginning. 252 scholarships have been awarded and an additional 4G will be granted this year at the various ALCOA works loca tions throughout the country. Miss Blaine was chosen as a representative to Girl's State in 1959. She has been active in the SALES-SERVICE Expert Repairs FORD I-FY YOUR FUTURE Macon Tractor and Equipment Company 244 W. Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. Phone LA 4-3111 treat Your Family To a Dinner at CAGLE'S WHERE COOKING IS AN ART AND SERVICE IS FRIENDLY In Restful Surroundings CAGLE'S RESTAURANT Macon County's Finest GEORGIA HIGHWAY 2?/2 MILES SOUTH OF FRANKLIN Miss Blaine school chorus. Dramatic Club, and Spanish Club, as well as her church Youth Felowship. She plans to study commercial art or architecture, and is considering furthering her education at the University of Georgia or at Wom an's College of the University of North Carolina. Other contestants for the schol arships from this area were: Gary H. Calloway. Miss Pauline Hed den, Miss Jane B. Long, and George D. Slagle, all of Franklin; and Miss Sara Marie Long, of Andrews. Members of the Nantahala se lection committee, in addition to Mr. Crawford are Harry W. Cor bin, Franklin, Stanley V/. Black. Bryson City; R. M. Ainsiey, Cul lowhee: J. Smith Howell, Robbins ville; and L. B. Nichols, Andrews. Mr. Blaine, father of this year's scholarship winner, has been em ployed by Nantahala Power 17 '/2 years and is presently assistant chief clerk for the company. Previous ALOCA Foundation Scholarship winners from this area include Ellen H. Conley (now Mrs. T. A. Carpenter), Nantahala, a graduate of Meredith College; Miss Edith H. Christy, Franklin, a student at Pfelffer College; and John R. Slagle, Jr., Andrews, a student at King College. Bristol, Tenn. Americans in 1958 took about the same amount - of cream- in their coffee ? and in other foods ? as they did the year before. But useage of cream is only about two-thirds what it was during the late 1930's and during the war. Sales of milk-cream mixtures, such as half and half, have in creased in recent years and have helped to maintain the level of cream sales, says the National Daily Council. 16 Maconians Classed By Draft Board The latest release from the Macon County draft Board, dated March 16. classifies 16 Macon County men. Classification 1-A (available for military service) Jerry N. Early. Classification 3-A (deferred be cause of dependents) : Walter M. Wilson and Paul R. Tippett. Classification 4-A (registrant who has completed service or sole surviving son): Jack C. Hoglen. Logan A. Moore, and Crawford L. Calloway. Classification 5-A (registrant over the age of liability): Don Calvm Henry, Jr., Ocar M. Dills, John E. Sanc'ers, and James F Young. Classification 1-C (enlisted): Paul D. Dean, Robert L. Campbell, Gene T. Dooley, and Glenn O. Brown. Classificaton 1-D (reserve mem ber cr student in military train ing): Robert F, Siler. Classification 4-F (physically unfit for duty) : Paul N. Swafford Miss Bradley Miss Bradley Is Nominee For Grant A Franklin High senior. Miss Alice Bradley, is beint; sponsored by the Franklin Junior Woman's Club as the District I candidate for a $1,000 scholarship offered by the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs. Along with nominees from the 14 other districts In the state, Miss Bradley will go to Raleigh for an Interview by the state, I scholarship committee. The state | winner will be announced in Raleigh April 5-7 during the state convention. She Is the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Edwin J. Bradley, of the ; Iotla community. To be us? Show m SimkUjv NBC rv? IH? f?l ftoon? Ch??r Slkw??ooni ??**!? 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