Arnold Heads Legion Post Alex Arnold, principal of lotla School, has been elected com mander of American Legion Post 108 for 1M(M)1. The new commander and other post officers will be Installed in a joint meeting with the Legion auxiliary June 6. Others named to serve with Mr. Arnold are Robert C. Carpenter, first yic?commander; Zeb Mead ows, second vice-commander; Tom McKay, adjutant; Lon Dal ton, finance officer; the Rev. R. D, Burnette, chaplain; John D. Al sup, assistant chaplain; Adolph Zoellner, sergeantat-arms; Alex Whi taker, historian; and D. L. Clark, service officer. Brotherhood Meeting Is Set Tonight A county-wide Baptist Brother hood meeting will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock at the Ridgecrest Baptist Church. The theme of the program will be "The Value of a Brotherhood to a Church". Speaker will be the Rev. L. A. Howard, pastor of the Holly Springs Baptist Church. Especially invited are men whose" churches do not have Brother-^ hood organizations, but are inter-* ested in starting one. HOMECOMING SET Homecoming and decoration ( services will be held at the Clark's ] Chapel Methodist Church Sunday, ] May 29. The Rev. Johnny Kln-< caid, of Reldsville, will speak at] the 11 o'clock morning worship] service. Dinner will be served on] the grounds at noon and the afternoon will be devoted to sing-< ing. ?POPPY DAY' SET The American Legion Auxiliary will observe Saturday, May 28, as' "poppy Day". Poppies will be sold' on the streets of Franklin all day Saturday. HOMECOMING SET Sunday, May 29, homecoming will be held at the Holly Springs i Baptist Church. The morning I worship services will be conducted as usual and following a picnic lunch at noon, the afternoon will feature quartets and choirs from visiting churches, as well as the Holly Springs Adult and Youth Choir. The public is invited to at tend. "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" FRANKUN DRIVE-IN Sun.-Wed., May 29th-June 1 Cartoogechaye Calling Br Mr*. Julian Maddox HUM Correspondent Telephone LA 4-3484 Officer* Installed The Cartoogechaye P.-TA held j Its May meeting Tuesday night, | May 17, at the school. New offi cers for the ooming year were Installed. They are Mrs. Jim Cunningham, president; Mrs. ' Oene Huscusson, vice-president; 1 Mrs. George Waldroop, secretary; and Mrs. Joe Hodgin, treasurer. ( Mrs. Charles Waldroop. a former 1 president, had charge of the in- I stallation service. 1 Angel Hospital ADMITTED: May 17: Mrs. Wade H. Cunning ham, of Franklin; Robert William Taylor, of Franklin, Route 4: Joseph L. Angel, of Franklin, Route 5. May 18: James Edward Giles, of Clayton, Route 2; David Sam uel Wyatt, of Franklin, Route 5; Charles Edward Stewart, of Frank lin. May 19: Mrs. Joseph B. Parker, >f Rabun Gap; Mrs. James Robert Valdroop, of Franklin; Mrs. Irchie C. Stockton ,of Franklin, toute 2: Pamela Kay Thompson, >f Clayton. May 20: Mrs. Wendell Wal iroop, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Donald Lee Brookshire, of Frank lin; Mrs. David Clingman Fouts, jf Franklin, Route 3: Mrs. John Henry Garrison, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Bechard Prince rfodgins, of Franklin, Route 2. May 21: Mrs. Oakley Lafayette Justice, of Rabun Gap. May 22: Mrs. Clifton Pershing Henson, of -Clayton; Wayne Shef field. of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Thomas Jackson Huff, of Frank lin, Rout* 3. May 23: Mrs. Clennie Edwin Bradley, of Dillard, Route 1; Mrs. Melvin Royce Penland, of Frank lin; Baby Geneva Talley. of Franklin, Route 4; William Ligah Hall, of Franklin, Route 4. May 24 : Mrs. Jesse Karr Conley, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Will iam Raleigh English, of Moun tain City; Mrs. Columbus Lee Williams, of Rabun Gap. DISCHARGED: May 18: Mrs. John Hugh Dry man, of Scaly; Lewis Bailey Ray of Franklin; Mrs. Dock Sheppard of Franklin, Route 4; Mrs. Mart Hollifield. of Clayton; Mrs. Clyde William Scott, of Franklin, Route 4; Jeff Harrison Green, of Frank lin, Route 4; Everett E. Robinson, AN UNCOOPERATIVE MOTHER This unphoiogenic mother 'possum gave Franklin's Bill Crawford "a hard time" one day recently. Mr. Crawford (not | "Principal BiH") spotted her with a dozen babies in a garbage can. As soon as he approached, the little 'possums hid in the pouch in the mother an,d all the coaxing in the world wouldn't bring tlfem out again. He tried food. That didn't work. He tried hiding and wailing for them to come out. He got tired waiting. "Everyone will probably laugh at me," he confessed. "But I just couldn't get those babies to come out and have their picture taken ... I spont all day ..." and ulhr HighUm&B fflanmian Se con ri class "ma 11 privileges authorized at Franklin. 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Neal's piano students at the school presented musical selections after the business meet ing. 18 At Meeting Home demonstration club women met at the home of Mrs. R. D. Fannon Wednesday, May 18. Eighteen members were pres ent. The demonstration for this month was on food preparation tnd it was given by Mrs. Florence 3herrill. it Franklin. Route 3. May 19: Mrs. Richard Douglas filler, of Scaly: Charles Edward 3tewart, of Franklin. May 20: Mrs. Jack Allen Hunnl ;utt, of ciayon; Miss Katherine p. Ayers, of Franklin, Route 5; VIrs. James Ulrlch Teem, of Franklin, Route 5; Hershel Gar lett Tomlin, of Clayton: Mrs. fames Robert Waldroop, of Frank in; Mrs. Berlin C. Pruett, . of Franklin: Mrs. Archie C. Stockton, )f Franklin, Route 2. May 21: Joseph L. Angel, of Franklin, Route 5: Pamela Kay rhompson, of Clayton: Mrs. Clif x>n P. Henson, of Clayton. May 22: Mrs. John Henry Gar ?ison, of Franklin. Route 2. May 23: Mrs. Donald I*e Brook ihire, of Franklin; Mrs. Joseph j. Parker, of Rabun Gap; Mrs. *eal Ledford, of Shooting Creek; Charles Terry Brooks, of Frank In; Mrs. Wendell waldroop, of iYanklln, Route 1; David Samuel Vyatt, of Franklin. Route 5. May 24: Mrs. Bechard Prince lodging, of Franklin, Route 2; Tames Edward GUea, of Clayton, loute 2; Baby Geneva Talley, of Franklin, Route 4. Amtl Clinic ADMITTED: May 16: T. J. Ledford, of Mari etta, Ga.; Orville Simmons, of Franklin; Mrs. Raleigh Bingham, of Franklin, Route 1; John Dry man, of Franklin. May 17: Scotty Holland, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Ruby Col lins, of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. B M. Holland, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Sarah Mills, of Sylva; George Burton, of Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. June Cole, of Char lotte; Henry Green, of Petersburg, Va.; Carroll Bates, of Morristown, Tenn.; Raleigh Bingham, of Franklin, Route 1. May 18: Andrew Cloer, of Myrtle Beach, S. C.; Miss Evelyn Littleton, of Mount Airy; J. T. Wilborn, of Greenville. S. C.: Jerry Bingham, of Franklin. Route 1; Jessie Stanville, of Clayton. Ga. May 19: Charles Graham of Salisbury; Arthur Young, of Tate City. Ga.; Mrs. Elmira Cunning ham, of Sylva. May 20: William Hughes, of Greenwood, S. C.; John Wilborn. of Greenville, S. C.; Harold Nix, of Scaly; Miss Rinda Ogle, of Gat linburg, Tenn.; Glenn Shields, of Nantahala; Harold Bingham, of Franklin: Bryan Setser. of Frank lin. Route 1: Charlie Adams, of Rcbbinsville. May 21: Mrs. Hazel Ardie, of Salisbury; Mrs. Mae Rex. of Salis bury ; Lonnie Evans, of Iotla : Sam Seagle, of Dillard, Ga.: Mrs. Lillie Kimsey .of Almond: Mack Stewart, of Franklin; Jack Hol comb, of Toccoa, Ga.: David Led ford. of Franklin, Route 1. May 22: Harley Sanders, ol Commerce, Ga.: Mrs. Margaret Strut, of Center, Ala.: Mrs. Ben Giles, of Franklin. Route 3; Car son Gibson, of Franklin, Route 3: Mrs. Anna Angel, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: May 20: Andrew Lambert, of Franklin, Route 1; Miss Anna Beasley, of Tiger. Ga.; Cecil Sea go of Franklin; Earl Mashburn. of Franklin, Route 1; Dewey Guf fey, of Franklin. Route 2: Miss Grace Howard, of Dillard. Ga.. Route 1: Miss Linda Ogle, of Gat linburg, Tenn. PUBLIC SUPPER The West Macon Methodist Circuit will serve supper to the public at the Cartoogechaye School Saturday, May 28. begin ning at 6 o'clock. The meal syill be served for $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. COURTHOUSE SING The fifth Sunday singing will be held at the courthouse Sun day, May 29, beginning at 10 a. m. Jim Raby will be in charge of the program. HOMECOMING SET The annual homecoming will be held at the Dryman's Chapel Methodist Church Sunday, May 29. Morning worship will be held at 11 a.m. with Dr. L. B. Hayes delivering the message. Lunch will be served at noon. The public is invited to attend. CIRCLE MEETING 1 Circle 3 of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the, Frank lin Methodist ChUich -will hold its first meeting of the new year Thursday, June 2. at 2 p.m at the home of Mrs. T. D. Jones. Mrs. J. E. Perry, Jr., chairman, will preside, Mrs. Robert Coin was re elected chairman of Circle 2 at a meeting held Tuesday, nfcay 17, at the heme of Mrs Vv. W Sloan, Jr. "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" FRANKLIN OltlVE-IN Sun. -Wed., May 29th-June 1 Supper Meeting The May meeting of the com munity development group was held Thursday night, May 19, at the community building. The meeting began as a pot luck sup per and Immediately following the supper the Junior 4-H club, under the direction of Miss Sally Kesler, gave a play. Also, Genie Enloe and Debbie Rogers did "The Charles ton". Later, Miss Delight Wing, a missionary Intern, from the Con ference of the Southern High lands. Berea, Ky? led the group In games. A business meeting fol lowed with Dr. Rufus Morgan, president, in charge. Bill Noth stein and Bill Garrison gave talks In regard to sponsoring a Boy Scout troop. Party Held The M Y. P. of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church had a party at the community building Prlday night. May 20. A large group of boys and girls attended and en joyed games and folk dancing under the direction of Miss Sally Kesler and Miss Delight Wing. Mrs. Cecil Parker. M.Y.F. leader, also assisted In the activities. Site Purchased The site of the old Slagle school | In Carto:>?echaye has been pur chased by the four churches of < the West Macon Methodist Charge and the building has been torn down in preparation for building a parsonage for the pastor serving these churches. At the present time, the Rev. J. C. Lane, is min ister. The four churches in this charge are Mt. Zion, Maiden's Chapel. Gillespie, and Louisa Chapel. These churches will fponsor a supper at the Cartoogechaye school Saturday night. May 28 Proceeds from this supper will mo into a building fund for the I planned parsonage. Prices for this meal will be adults -r- $1 and chil dren. 50 cents. Family Picnic | Cub Scouts of Cartooiiechaye, Carson, and Upper Cartoogechave ' will have a family picnic at the Carson Community Center Fridav | nisht. May 27. at 7 o'clock. This j will be a covered dish supper. ( Also, there will be a pack meeting at the Masonic Hall Sunday. May ?9. pi 2 p.m. Personals , necc-n i acre ? $400.00. 2 bedroom house. 2 acres of land, beautiful view. $3,550.00 $1,300.00 1 down ? Tertas. TIew cottage on beautiful stream, gravity water. $2,800.00 - Terms. MOSES AND OWENS REAL ESTATE Full time Salesman ? Joe Moses DeSoto Trail Jewelry Store Franklin, N. C. Phone LA 4-31&5 TOP REAL ESTATE BLYS ON WHITE OAK STREET: one 3 bedroom house .extra large lot. in fine residential section $7,500 cash or terms; one 2 bedroom house and garage apartment., large lot. Rent on apartment can make payments on property $12,000 cash or terms. ON HARRISON AVE : Very nice 2 bedroom house with 2 lots ad joining miles I South of Franklin just off Hlgh I way 23 441 in restricted develop ment ? reasonably priced. Write P. O. Box 27 or Phone IA 4 2110. M26- -2tc ? J2 FOR RENT FOR RENT: in Dillard Ga ? 5 ' room house, bath, wired for electric - stove. Call Dillard 3519 or see Addie Carr. M19 ? Jtp ? M26 FOR RENT: Seven room house in Franklin. Call Mrs. W T. Tip pett at LA 4-2977 or nfe Edgar Tippett. M26? tfc FOR RENT: Furnished 2 bedroom cottage, located on the High lands Road. Phone LA 4-2351 M19 ? 2tc? M26 STOKE BUILDING for rent on main street adjoining Slack Auto Parts Write Dr. C W. Nel son, Box 818,. Lantana. Fla EMPLOYMENT SALESMEN WANTED' Wanted at, once ? Rawleigh Dealer In Ma con County. Write Rawlelgh's Dept. NCE-5703', Richmond. Va M25- -ltp RURAL .WOMEN What county do you' live in'' Excellent earn ing opportunity for rural women to sell Avon Territories Part lime work. Earnings start at once. Write Mrs. Ruth Blake, P. O. Box 1336, Hendersonville. N. C? Phone OX 2-3749. M26 ? ltc HELP WANTED: Responsible woman or girl to live in home and care for two girls age 7 years. Good pay. Write to Mrs. H. O. Ray, 28 Clyde St., Canton, N. C. M26? 2tc? J2 FOR THE FARM FOR CUSTOM hay cutting, rak ing and baling see Carroll Mason at Mason's Food Market. M19 ? 2tc ? M26 FOR SALE or Trade: 1050 Chev rolet Pickup. 4 speed transmission. Runs good. Call Shirley at LA 4-3121. M19 ? tfc WANTED: November and Decem ber killed ? Country Bum: also Country Baoon. Ray Feed Co , Phone LA 4-271#. M24 ? tfc NOTICE: We fill AJ3.C. purchase orders for ? Fertilizer, Lime, Grass and Clover Seeds. Ray Feed Co.. Phone LA 4-2719. M24 ? tfc HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOR SALE: COMPLETE SETS OR ODD PIECES OF BEDROOM AND DININO ROOM FURN! TURE. YOUR CHOICE IN WAt i NUT, CHERRY, OAK, MAHOi >? ANY, MAPLE AND OTHER A ? SCOTCH PRICES. ALSO FOA v RUBBER BEDDING ? A QUA: ANTEED SAVINGS. SCOTCJii 1 BARGAIN CENTER. BALSAM ROAD, HAZELWOOO, N C PHONE GL 6-9084. A9? tfc FOREST PRODUCTS DOGWOOD WANTED: See W A Cloer for prices and specifics lions. Mill located four miles out on Georgia Road near Moffitt's Store. Phone LA 4-2986 A7? tfc SERVICES NORMAN REESE, builder and contractor. Repair work of all kinds. 28 years of service of the better homes In Highlands. Phone Highlands 2140 M5 ? Sept 29 WEIL DRILLING: Experienced well contractor ? 4, 6, 8 Inch wells. See us for new low price on 4 Inch wells. Macon Pymp and Well Co , F B. Rogers, Phone LA 4-3135 M26 ? tfc llulldozlni: ? Excavating Grading ? Koad Building Klsh ponds. See Joe McDowell or call LA 4 3185 Moses and Owens M5? tfc CAMPBEIL REFRIGERATION SERVICE: Service on all type appliances. Phone 3151 Brysoi) City. N C. or write P O Box 763 D10? tfc FOR SHEET METAL work, call LA 4-2821 or LA 4-2868. Gutter ing, awning, heating, and aluml num work. F.H.A. approved, up i to three years to pay. Franklin Sheet Metal Shop "First in Qual kty and Service". Now located in East. Franklin just North of US 441, 64 and 23 Intersection. A27? tfc GENERAL USED SUMMER CLOTHING for the whole family. The Rummage and Thrift Shop. Open every Sat urday from 9 a m. until 3 p.m. Joe Ashear Building, Room 113, Main St., Franklin M12? tfc FOR SALE: l'/i ton Ford truck, flat steel bed. Closing out build Ing supplies ? doors, window., insulation, asbestos sidim;. shingles, and many other hard ware Items at reduced prices. Franklin Hardware Co. M26? ltc ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Those interested call LA 4-2713, Franklin, or write Alcoholics Anonymous, Franklin, N. C. Inventory Clearance Sale Our fiscal year ends June 30th Everything must be sold. Unheard of prices on Mobile Homes. Lowest down payments, < asjest terms Financing on the lot. Sales Terrace No, 3 Old Ea sli-y Brldue Rd, At White' Horse Rd. and Hwy 123 Across from White Horse Drive Ir.n' '*v Theatre. Phone CEdar 9-5209 Greenville, S. C. M12? tfc FOR SALE: Due to death of owner and to settle estate, a well established retail hardware store for sale. Same location for forty years. Contact John L. Crawford, Executor of estate. Franklin, N. C. M20 ? ltc FOR SALE: Johnson Motors and Lone Star Boats. Special: 1 new 1959 ? 18 hp Johnson Motor WAS $400.50 NOW $299 and 1 new 35 hp Johnson motor WAS $553.50 NOW $399. Specials on complete outfits. SYLVA COAL & LUMBER COMPANY Your Authorized Dealer for John son Motors Si Lone Star Boats Sylva. N. C. Phone JU 8-2410 M19 ? 3tc ? J2 MEMORIAL and Cemetery wreaths, sprays and crones. 98c and up. Lowr*>t prices ? largest in Inn lit. Has to be teem to be appreciated. Jamison's 5 * Wf Store. M26? ltc WANTED: JUDGE MALCOLM B. SEAWELL FOR GOVERNOR A21 ? 6 to ? M26 FOR SALE: Boxer Puppies p lace up shoes, 1890 styles. Brand New. size 5. Wonderful conversation piece for your shop or restaurant Call LA 4-2010. SCREEN WINDOWS: All alum inum screens made to order. Prices less than screens on wood frames, installation included. I can also supply U-nslon screens. Immediate Delivery. J R Gribble, Franklin Woodwork. 142 East Main St. M5 9tp? J30 FOR SALE: 7'*, h p 57 Johnson outboard motor and tank. Ask for Dean at Brendle's Store on Highway 28 Mg6 ltp TRAILER LOTS and trailers for rent. Beautiful mountain site. No Highway noi*e. Shuffle board and club house Inspection invited. Mountain Sprint's Trailer Park ? 3 miles South lust off US 441 - 23. M26 ? 3tp ? J9 $25 REWARD and no questions asked for return jf two antique silver spoons that, disappeared lrom my kitchen last week. Mrs. Weimar Jones 15 Sunset Drive. Telephone 4-2597 M 26? ltc FOR SALE: -Table-top refrigerator ? $50; hand lawn mower ? $8: window fan ? $30; Phone LA 4-2441 M26? ltc DOCJ Just a wee doc A hamburger bun would almost hide it $35.00 for a 10.000 hours of love. Mrs. Wilsons Little Boy Alfred M26? ltc FOR SALE or Trade heavy duty two-wheel utility trailer for beef grade steer calves. J. A. Halley, Route 5. Franklin M26 ? 3tp ? J9 WANTED Every registered voter in the Town of Franklin, N. C., to Vote Against the Water Bond Issue, June 4th. If you don't vote, you are casting a vote for thi? issue. J. F. Jerrlison