Here And There In Ridgecrest And Watauga MRS. ED CRAWFORD Staff Correspondent Homecoming Set Homecoming and decoration day ' will be observed at the Rldgecrest Baptist Church the first Sunday in June, the 5th. Everyone is in vited to come and bring a lunch. The afternoon program will fea ture special music and all singers are Invited to participate. Watauga Meeting The Watauga Home Demonstra Club met Friday at the home* of Mrs. J. B. Brendle. The de: votional was given by Mrs. Delia Mae Brendle and minutes of the last meeting were read. Mrs. Announcing the Opening of BRADLEY'S BATTERY AND MOTOR SHOP We will stock a complete line of Willard Bat teries, and we are also equipped to slow charge batteries and make other battery repairs. ? Repairs on Lawn Mower Motors; Garden Tiller Motors a Specialty BICYCLE REPAIRS Visit Our Shop on the Corner of Iotla and Church Streets ? Next to the Baptist Church Arley Henderson was elected to serve as vice-president for the rest of the year due to the resigna tion of the present one. Mrs. Florence 8. Sherrlll, home agent, gave a demonstration on "Eat to Keep Young". She also showed slides on how to buy and cook meats. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cassa da. The club will see a demonstra tion on how to make rolls. Congratulations Congratulations are due the fol lowing from our communities who will receive their diplomas from Franklin High School next Mon day when the class graduates: Wanda Sue Mclntyre, Pauline Morgan, Linda Cochran, Joyce Elders, Pauline Guffey, and Har old Thompson. Party Held Miss Lillie Mae Morgan was honored with a party on her 12th birthday. May 17, given by her mother. Mis. Paul C. Morgan, at her home. Games were played and refreshments served by a bon fire during the evening. Those present were Misses Brenda Thompson. Rita Morgan, Sandra Shuler, De lores Cabe, Gladys Scroggs, Joyce and Sue Sanders, Peggy and Janice Crisp, Glenda Tippett. and Mary Lee Morgan. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Walter Morgan, Jimmy Tippett, and Bobby Morgan, all of Darring ton. Wash., are visiting relatives In the communities. IC3 Thomas E. Raby, of the U.S. Navy stationed aboard the USS Boston at Boston, Mass.. Is spending a 15-day leave with his mother, Mrs. George Raby. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maden and Mrs. E. A. Eatman, of Ra leigh, visited the Frank Baileys over the week end. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Molton Buchanan were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hembree and children, and Mrs. Martha Brab son and daughter, all of Atlanta, O*. Spending this week with Mrs. Harvey Cabe is her aunt. Miss AUie Evans, of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Street and As Low As $10.00 A Month Yes, we have a finance plan, whereby you can make almost any any kind of a home improvement and only pay back so much a month. You can borrow as much as $3,500.00 and pay it back qver a period of 60 months. (1) All you have to do is call Nantahala Lumber Company or come by and tell us your problem ? we will give you a com plete estimate of the total cost ? including labor. (2) We sit down together and fill out a short application blank. We check your references and phone in all the information. Your loan can be approved or disapproved over the phone. (3) The next day, you can start building, or if you want, us to, we can recommend a local reliable builder from our files. (4) In case of death or sickness ? you can also apply for insur ance to take care of your payments while you are disabled. ) HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS YOU CAN HAVE FINANCED THROUGH US ? ADDITIONS ? BARNS ? BATHROOM TILE ? BUILDING MATERIALS ? CABINETS ? ATTIC ROOMS ? CAR PORTS ? COMBINATION WINDOWS ? CONCRETE WORK ? EAVES AND GUTTERS ? ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ? FARM SERVICE BUILDINGS ? FENCES ? FLOORS ? KITCHENS ' I ? LANDSCAPING ? PATIOS ? PLUMBING FIXTURES ? WELLS ? WATER SYSTEMS ? SWIMMING POOLS ? ROOFING ? SIDING ? STORM DOORS i ? WATER PIPE ? SILOS i ? RETAINING WALLS ? OUTDOOR FIREPLACES ? GARAGES ? CORN CRIBS AND MANY MORE I YOUR HOME PLANNING AND IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS NANTAHALA LUMBER COMPANY Franklin, N. C. Dial LA 4-2133 ? Open 7:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. All Day Wednesday ? Till 12:00 Saturday News About People Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker had as guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins and son, Jim, of East Point, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cabe visited Mr. and Mrs. BUI Johnston in Ashboro last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pearson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hooker In Hendersonville last week end. Mrs. Roger Sutton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sut ton, in Decatur, Ga., last, week children, of Leesburg, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guest and Mrs. Fred York over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Green and children visited Mr. and Mrs. James Swafford in Bryson City Sunday. Mrs. Noah Gibson Is ill at her home. Visiting her over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Marvig Phillips and daughter. Marvetta, and Mrs. Dessie Phillips, of Du luth, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson, of Doravllle, Ga. The Gibsons also visited Mrs. Gibson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dry man, of Franklin. Mrs. Junior Cogglns is spending this week visiting her mother-in law, Mrs. Kelly Frady, on Pine Creek. Mrs. Zadle Wykle is 111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wykle. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clouse visited Miss Cordelia Ashe In Speedwell Sunday. Mrs. John Smith and daughter. Patsy, visited Mrs. Elsie Smith In Sylva Thursday of last week. The Rev. Lee Crawford made a business trip to Atlanta, Ga , one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pouts spent the week end with Mr*. R. D. Brendle here and with Mr. Fouts mother. Mrs. Effie Fouts, of Franklin, Route 3. who is ill. Spending Sunday with Mrs. R. D. Brendle were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brendle and daughter, Mary Frances, of Enka. i Kenneth Cloer, of Tullahoma, Term., Is here visiting the Rev. and Mrs. G. "A. Cloer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brendle and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sanders visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green in Geenville. S. C.. upon receiving word that the Greens' brother-in-law, the Rev. N. A. Mc Coy, had died. Miss Georgia Dowdlc, of Atlan ta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. How ard Brendle Sundey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kusterer and daughter, of El Paso. Tex., who are visiting relatives in Franklin, visited Miss Jo Ann Sellers over the week end. \ Mrs. John Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Snyder and family spent Sunday in Waynesville visit ing Mrs. R. V. Ford. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Sunday night were Mrs. Kathryn Jacobs and children. of Sylva. end. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carpenter were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carpenter, and three chil dren. Dennis, Susan, and Nancy, of Dahlonega. Ga. S/Sgt. and Mis. Kenneth Car penter and son, Mike, of Panama City, Fla? are spending a th;ee week leave with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacCormack and daughter. Miss SalUe Mac Cormack, of Atlanta. Ga., were week end guests of Mrs. Zeb Con ley and Miss Dorothy Conley. Mrs. C. M. Walker left Monday to return to her home In Knox-i ville, Tenn., following a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. T Walker. Mrs. Prank Calloway has re turned home from Albany. Ga.. where she spent the winte months with her son and daunh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Calloway. She was accompanied home by Mr. Calloway and dauffh ter, Prances, who visited Mr. And Mi s. Hunter Calloway for the week end. j I. B. Sutherland, of Winston' i Salem, and friends visited Mr., Sjuthe; land's mother-in-law, Mrs., ! Cal l Slagle, recently spent sev eral days on a fishing trip at Rainbow Springs. <- - . ?.-?T - Hir ''III? M? ? ? POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT THE SEAWELL CAMPAIGN'S ROLLING! Ym, Ik* campaign tt elect Mtlnlni B. Saawall m the principal www far Hi it tuccaea la Ma 25-yaar aleng with hi* campaign pragraaa haa racairW wMa Carelina'a next Gaverner ia In high gaar. Oaa af af awtttendlng public aarylca, a record which by tha praaa af Nartfc Caralina. lama typical "Candidate Saawell't pledge that Mia lagielatura caaaider education appropriation* tirat aha haa In It aa much af gaW fat tha future af aduaatlen."? The Raleigh Tlmee. "Ha la a man af known cauraga and ability, amply demenatrated hy hit experience aa a Klan-fighting aalicitar, Supariar Caurt judge, and Attarnay Ganaral." ? Tha Wlnatan-Salam Journal. "During tha dark dayt af tha textile atrika in Handaraan, Saawaii diaplayed a graat daal af cauraga in daaling with tha aituatian aa tar aa tha pretarvation af law and ardar waa concamad." ? Tha Raanaka Rapida Harald. "Saawall haa baan autatandingly tuccaaaful in uphalding the state's position in '-t-ool ?eg ragation controvaraiaa . . . " ? Tha Lumbarton Robaaonian. "Mr. Saawall haa demonstration that ha ia a man of courage and ability. ^5 a ? ;cr r.itd later at Attorney General he proved hit mettle." ? The Gibsonville News. "In hit campaign, he hat avoided any temblance of over-promiting, carrying ever into the political arena the independence he thowed at law." ? The Charlotte Observer. VOTEJEAWELL FOR GOVERNOR Way ah Valley Inn Dining Room Will Open For Season Saturday June 4 th $2.50 for Complete Dinner SERVING 7:00 p. m. MON. THRU SAT. 1:00 p. m. SUNDAYS Dine By Candlelight & Stereo-orlhophonic Sound "WSyah "VattEY piT (HANK1IN % ,-. WR I H CAROLINA!?6 Reservations Only CALL MRS. THOMAS LA 4-2033 "Enjoy the Atmosphere of the Ol' South"