Ramblin' Around Cullasaja and Higdonville MISS MARIE JENNINGS Staff Correspondent At School i Last week students and teachers at Cullaaaja got to put In a full week at school at last . . . climax ing the week's activities with Sat urday classes and the coneert given by the N. C. Little Sym phony for the county's school chil dren . Weaver Shcpe. principal at Cullasaja School, reported that the majority of his students at tended the concert and thorough ly enjoyed the music. The first grade has a new one egg incubator. They are hatching CONLEY'S BIG SALE Continues USED CARS MAIN STREET LOT 1969 Ford Galaxie Fordor. Cmlse-0-M?tit. Radio and heater I 1958 Ford Tudor, Economy 6, Custom 3M, radio and heater. One owner 1958 Ford Country Sedan, V-8, solid white, auto, trans., R. & H., power steering 1955 Ford Fordor, V-8, Customline, fordomatir, pwr. steering, pwr. windows, R. & H. 1955 Plymouth Station Wagon, radio and beat er. One owner 1954 Ford 9 Pass. Conntry Sedan, V-8, R. & H., automatic transmission, white tires 1953 Ford Tudor, heater 1951 Ruick 4 dr., radio and heater 1953 Ford Tudor Clean PALMER STREET LOT 1956 Ford Fairlane Fordor. Radio and heater. Standard transmission 1959 Ford Country Sedan, V-8 engine, Cruise o-matic, R. & H., tinted glass, w/tires ? 1956 Chevrolet Rel Air 4 dr., V-8 engine, power glide, R. & H., heater, tutoae, white tires 1955 Packard, hard top, coupe, V-8, automatic trans., R. & H , pwr. steering, pwr. brakes 1964 Chevrolet 210, 4 dr, powerglide. radio and heater, tutoae 1954 Ford Fordor V-8, radio and heater, tutone 1964 Ploymouth 2 dr. heater 1954 Plymouth Station Wagon, radio and heater 1953 Pontiac, radio and heater, Uydramatic. Chieftain, 2 dr., 8 eyl. Om owner USED TRUCKS MAIN STREET LOT 1959 Ford F-100 Pickup, V-g, Custom cab, tutonr faint, heater 1956 Ford F-1M Pickup. V-8 engine, heater Fanaall Cab Tractor, harrow, plow, cultivator, corn planter, mowing mch. Good romHttsa PALMER STREET LOT 1958 Ford F-100 Pickup, V-8 enjinr, Custom cab, heater 1955 Chevrolet l'j ton Truck, healer, extra clean. New overhaul on engine 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup, V-8, rood lire*. new paint CONLEY MOTOR CO. Main Street Franklin, N. C. a gosling to It as a science project. The executive committee of the Cullasaja P.-TA. will meet Mon day, March 28. at the school to pick a slate of officers for the com ing year to be voted on by the group at a future P.-TA. meeting. Mrs. Joyce Ca#ie attended the N.CJEA. meeting In Ashevllle last Thursday. Mrs. C. T. Bryson sub stituted for her. Give Program Sunday night, the Cullasaja 4-H Club gave a program entitled "Faith Is a Family Affair" at the Training Union meeting at Sugar fork Baptist Church. The program was directed by Mrs. Vernon Bryson, 4-H leader. The 4-H members participating were Melba Bryson, Linda Moore, Jessie Marie Mashburn. Carol. Janice and Annette Thompson. Wanda Bailey and Janice Tomp son were in charge of the music. Mrs. Vernon Bryson led the open ing prayer. Meeting Planned Plans are being made by the Hlgdonville Community Develop ment Organization for a program on "Safety" at Its April 7 meeting, which will be held at the school at 7:30. They have invited R. V. Hooper, state license examiner, as guest speaker. Interested persons are Invited to attend. Here For Funeral Among those from out-of-town here for the funeral of Charles B. Bryson at Salem Methodist Church last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Lease Bryson and child dren, of Toccoa, Ga.; Jackie Bry son, of Cullowhee; Miss Kathryn Bryson, of Anderson. S. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson, of Val rico, Fla.; Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Bryson and Infant son. of Pon tiac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Van Deaver, of Clyde; and Mrs. Evie Crisp, of 'Toccoa, Ga. Gets Fellowship William Howard Wilkic, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Wilkie, of Skyland, has reoeived an Atomic Energy Commission fellowship for graduate study at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., beginning this fall. He is now enrolled in the Grad uate School of North Carolina State College, Raleigh, where he was graduated with high honors February l. He received a Bachelor ?of Science degree in engineering mathematics. Mr. Wilkie Is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hlgdon, of Higdonville, and is a nephew of Mrs. C. T. Bryson. of Cullasaja His. parents are both native Mar conians. H. D. Meeting The meeting of the Higdonville Home Demonstration Club, set for last week, was postponed because of the funeral of Charles B. Bry son. The meeting will be held today (Thursday), starting at 1:30 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Ann Berry. This will be a make-up meeting for February. Personals Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson visited Mrs. Gibson 'h father, C. M. Dills, and Mrs. Dills at Shooting Creek. Friends of Mrs. Cora McDow ell will bo happy to know she is able to get out some now. She attended church at Sugarfork Sun day morning for the first time since she broke her hip In a fall several months ago. Home on leave after basic train ing are Pvt. EstMl Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, and Pvt. Jimmy \ngel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glover Angel. They have just com pleted their basic training with the US Army at Ft. Benning. Ga., and arrived here Saturday ENDS BASIC LACKLAND AFB, Tex. ? Air man Levon W. Dciti, son of Mia. Annah C. Deitz, of Franklin, has completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training here and has been se lected to attend the technical course for radio operators at Keesfer AFB, Miss. He attended Franklin High. Basic airmen at Lackland are selected for spe cialized training at technical schools on the basis of their interests and aptitudes. Macon's Newest Horn to: Mr. and Mrs. Merriel David Hop kins, of Franklin. Route 3, a daughter, March 16 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winifred Parker, of Clayton. Oa? Route 2, a son, March 16 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herbert Fouts, of Franklin, twin daughters. March 19 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Hol land. of Franklin, Route 5, a daughter, March 20 at Angel Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mash burn, of Franklin, a son, March 20 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Milton Wall, of Clayton, Route 2. a son, March 20 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patillo, of Newnan, Ga., a daughter, Ida Melinda, March 18. Mr. Pattillo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pattillo, of Franklin, and his wife is the former Miss Nettie Dockery, of Murphy. Crisp Infant Dies In Areata, Calif. John Edward Crisp, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes E. Crisp, of Areata, Calif., died March 16. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, of Franklin, Route 1. Also surviving are two sisters, Carolyn and Barbara. Funeral srvices were held the 17th in Areata. to spend their leaves. Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt Thompson and .daughters took Mrs. Thomp | son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teem, to Sylva to visit Mrs. Teem's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill West. The Wests had re ceived word that their son-in-law, Cline DeiU, had been killed in, an automobile in Stark, Fla. Here Saturday to visit Miss Annie Straine. who is a patient at Angel Hospital for the treat ment of a broken hip, were her niece, Mrs. Howard Wilkie, and Mr. Wilkie. of Skyland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie also visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bryson while here. LooK! Bring your A.S.C. Purchase Orders for LIME, FERTILIZER and SEEDS to brown and CARSON We Have a Complete Line of Seeds, Fertilizers and Lime ? WE FILL SPECIAL ORDERS FOR FERTILIZER ON SHORT NOTICE ? BROWN & CARSON Phone LA 4-2812 Fm?Wlin, N. C. FRESH 4 - 7 Lb. 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