TO PRESERVE WILDFLOWERS - Arboretum For Franklin Suggested By Speaker Twenty-three members and guests attended a luncheon meet Ins of the Franklin Garden Club October 3 and heard Mrs. T. S. Shinn, of Ashevile, speak on "Keeping Our Wlldflowers." The meeting was held at the PLUMBING Ami HEATING For A-l Work at Reasonable Rates CALL W. G. HALL Call LA 4-2913 summer home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slagle at Rainbow Springs. [ Mrs. Shinn, a member of the Ashevllle Garden Club, encourag ed the establishment of an arbore | turn in or around Franklin to conserve many of the rare wild flowers and trees that are grad ually being destroyed. She was accompanied here by Mrs. A. F Weaver, president of the Ashevllle club. On October 20, members qf the Franklin club are invited to be guests of the Highlands club for ; a program. "Gardens of England." Also, club members are invited to attend the chrysanthemum show j in Ashevllle October 18-19. i A report from the state chair man revealed that the recent I flower show sponsored here has been approved as standard. It was reported that five mem bers have made reservations to attend the district meeting in Tryon on October 12. Any mem ber wanting to go should get in (touch with Mrs. Steve Bundy, NEW MARKET . ( CHOICE SELECTED MEATS FROM FINEST MACON COUNTY BEEF CATTLE v Wholesale and Retail Georgia Road at Edgewood Avenue Dial LA 4-3736 Open 7:30 a. m. - 6 p. m. ? Wed. Till Noon McCoys Market president, immediately. Mrs. B. L. McGlamery, Junior club co-chairman, requested mem bers to save ribbon to be used by the junior club. Hostesses were Mrs. H. Bueck, Miss Laura M. Jones, Mrs. Carl Blagle, and Mrs. Sla?le. Yeoman Sanders Stationed With Navy In Florida JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ? John J. Sanders, yeoman third class, USN, son of Mrs. Claude Sanders, of Route 4. Franklin, is serving on the staff of Commander Fleet Air wing II at the Naval Air Sta tion here. He reported to Jacksonville in July from the guided missile heavy cruiser USS Canberra. Before entering the Navy in November 1955, Sanders attended Franklin High School and was employed by Angel Hospital, Inc. West's Mill News Items (Unavoidably Omitted Last Week) Mrs. Mary Reno, of Canton, and Mrs. L. J. Smith, of Waynes ille, visited friends and relatives here last aSturday. Miss Vonnie West went to Cul lowhee on business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. West went to Columbus last week to visit their daughter. Mrs. Jim Ramsey, and family. Miss Edith Ann Sheffield, who has been working in Highlands We Give GREEN STAMPS GOODYEAR Proved on the turnpike for your safety. ; . and never lower priced 3-T Nylon Tubeless Outstanding All -Weather Value $1 * ? ? I BI.cU.ll Nylon Tube -Type $1 OQ5* 8IZB 6.70x15 BUckwftll 1<J 'All Goody?af TbM an TufnpMi* frwnd . . . dwigiwd a wA manirfoc torvd I* m?k? rvcopping practical. Proved on "The Turnpike that never ends", Goodyear'* five-mile test track at San Angelo, Texas. Trade today for Goodyear tires and save with safety! Buy Now ?Your old tires will make the down payment good/year MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND 1 i ALL SIZES VALUE PRICED SIZE BUCKMMU Tabt-Typ** WHITEWAU T?b*-Tn?* 6.70x15 $12.95 $16.50 7.10x15 14.95 18.95 7.60x15 16.95 20.95 6.00 x 16 12.95 ?All prices plus tax and recappable tire J. H. DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS East Main St Franklin, N. C. Dial LA 4-3114 during the summer, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Clara Owens sent last week visiting relatives in Ehka and Winston-Salem. Mrs. Bdd Sheffield and two daughters, Nancy and Jeanle, went to Asheville on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Qregory and Roy Gregory recently returned to their Jobs in Detroit, Mich. J. E. Gibson, of Ohio, visited his aunt, Mrs. Clara Owen, last week end. Mrs. W. D. Welch, who has been visiting relatives in Asheville and Winston-Salem for several weeks, returned home last week. Mrs. Lona Davenport, of Cocoa. Fla., recently spent a week with Mrs. Nola Branton and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and two children, Ann Dentse and Rus sell. of Asheville. spent Sunday with Mr. Owens' mother, Mrs. Clara Owens. _ THE SICK - An*el Hospital ADMITTED: September 28: Mrs. BUly J. J(a<ck.son, of Atlanta: Elizabeth J. Tftlley, of Highlands: Mrs. Neal Robert Davenport, of Hayesville; Mrs. Omie Ruth Ledford, of Hay esville: Miss Rose Mary Hopper, of Atlanta. September 29: Lyle Garrison Estes, of Franklin. September 30: Audrey C. Led ford, of Franklin: David Carey Wood, of Rabun Gap: Owen L. Ammons, of Franklin; Mrs. Wil bur Ray, of . Franklin; Mrs. Har old Morgan, of Franklin: Mrs. Lloyd Donaldson, of Franklin. October 1 : Mrs. Lavis Hamilton, of Clayton. October 2: James W. Simpson, of Franklin; Mrs. John Rockaway. of Clayton. October 4: Mrs. Bill Sherrll Muggins, of Franklin. DISCHARGED: September 30: Mrs . Billy J. Jackson, of Atlanta; Miss Virginia Sue Matthews, of Franklin. October 1: Mrs. Wilbur Ray. of Franklin; Miss Mary Rose Hop per. of Atlanta; David Carey Wood, of Rabun Gap; Howard Russell Cannon, of Clayton; Mrs. Loyd Donaldson, of Franklin; Owen L. Ammons. of Franklin. October 3: Mrs. James H. Scruggs, of Franklin; Miss Irene Sloan, of Franklin. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: October 3: Mrs. Lois Raby, of Franklin; Ben Southards, of Franklin; John Williams, of Cul lowhee: Calvin Wilson, of Sylva; Mrs. Lassie Dills, of Franklin. October 4 : Elmer Phillips, of Franklin; Frank Russell, of Sylva: Charles Ledlord, of Franklin; Calvin Woods, of Sylva: Grady Cowart. of Franklin ; Carlton Martin, of Franklin. October 5: Mrs. Minnie Cun ningham, of Sylva; Charlie Chav ls, of Franklin; Henry Scruggs, of Charlotte; Qrover Cunningham, of Columbia, S. C. October 6: Verna Sanders, of Franklin; Jean Watts, of Clayton; Fred Lewis, of Franklin; Bennie Joe Crisp, of Franklin; Jessie Mathis, of Nantahala. October 7: The Rev. Raymond Hovis, of Franklin; Mrs. Dova Watts, of Clayton; Mrs. Charlie Watts, of Clayton; Harvey Jenk ins. of Bryson City. Doyle Hamp ton, of Almond. October 8: Gene Underwood, of Franklin;, Henry Welch, of Franklin; Fred Lewis, of Frank lin; Tom Jones, of Franklin; Jessie Mathis. of Franklin; Mrs. Jessie Mathis. of Franklin: Wil lard Welch, of Franklin. October 9: Mrs. Arzonia Hast ings. of Franklin: Coleman Cog gins. of Franklin; Glenn Hem bree. of Murphy; Mrs. Alice Hem bree, of Murphy: Frank Cook, of Robbinsville; Miss Katherine Watts, of Clayton; Bryan Setser, of Franklin; Mrs. Birdell Phillips, of Robbinsville. DISCHARGED: October 7: Carlton Martin, of Franklin; Miss Linda Mason, of 17-JEWEL SPORTSMAN and St? WATCHES BY ELGIN Jamison Jewelers (Near U. S. Postoffice) Franklin: Mrs. Flossie Moses, of Nan la ha La, Mr*. Jeaale Mathis, of Nantahala; Jeaale Mathls, of Nantahala. Mrs. Mae Collins, of Franklin; John Crisp, of Frank lin; Clyde Rankin, of Franklin. October 8: Mrs. Lois Raby, of Franklin; Elmer Phillips, of Fcanklln; Glenn Shields, of Nan tahala; Kenneth Shields, of Nan tahala; Mrs. Cleta Welch, of Clay ton; Charles Ledford, of Frank lin; Mrs. Doris Holconibe, of Clay ton; Tom Jones, of Franklin; Ro bert Smiley, of Ducktown. Tenn. October 9: Tom Adding ton, of Franklin; James Mashburn, of Hayesville; Mrs. Martha Cook, of Bryson City; Henry Longfellow, of Charleston. W. Va.; Floyd Haines, of Birmingham. Ala.; Miss Caro lyn Fonte, of Franklin; Mrs. Edith Middle ton, of Sylva; Tnoy Welch, of Franklin. October 10: Oillard Shook, of Clayton; Mrs. Lois Hensley, of Dillsboro; Fred Lewis, of Frank lin; Prank Raby. of Franklin; Buddy Bingham, of Franklin; Mrs. Elmina Cunningham, of Sylva; Mrs. Lois Beeney,, of Franklin; Garland Frady." of Sylva. Legal Advertising EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of J. Walter Reece, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of August, 1961, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 8th day of August. 1960. MANILLA RHODES, Executrix S-15? 6tc? 0-20 Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Jane Haney, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate of deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 22 day of September, 1961, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16 day of September. 1960. G. L. HOUK, Administrator. 013? 6tc? G.L.H.? N17 STATEMENT Required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Acts of March 3. 1933, and July 2, 1946 (Title 39, UniteAStates Code, Section 233 > showing the owner ship. management, and circula tion of The Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconian, pub lished weekly at Franklin, N. C., for October 1, 1960. j 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are : Publisher, Bob S. Sloan. Frank lin, N. C. Editor, Weimar Jones, Frank lin, N. C, Managing editor, J. P. Brady, Franklin, N. C. Business manager. Bob S. Sloan, Franklin, N. C. 2. T he owner is Bob 8. Slow. Franklin, N. C. 3. The known bondholder*, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur tles is Weimar Jones, Ranklin, N C. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the state ment In the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stock holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and secarlties in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was 3128. BOB S. SLOAN, Owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1960. CECILE GIBSON Notary Public i My commission expires Decem ber 22, 1961). 013 ltp I . NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY. _ MARGARET BATES HUX VS. ALVIN HUX The above named defendant, Al vin Hux, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted In the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina on behalf of the plaintiff to se cure an absolue divorce by the plaintiff from the de fendant, upon the grounds that the plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart (or more than two yean next preced ing the Institution of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Maoon Coun ty, North Carolina within Thirty (30) days after October 14, I960 and answer to demur to the com plaint In said action, or the plain tiff will apply for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 15 day of September, 1960. EDITH C. BYRD, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court. S22 ? 4tc S.L.H. ? 013 CAGLE'S RESTAURANT Macon County's Finest Georgia Hi- Way ? 1}/z Mi. So. of Franklin AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT Friendly Service Choice Foods Ample Parking Restful Music WE HAVE OUR OWN PURE WATER SUPPLY, FROM OUR OWN DEEP WELL Four Individual Sections Give You A Whole Room Full Of Beauty ... Group Them To Suit Your Own Wall Space 4-PIECE SECTIONAL II LIVING ROOM SUITES* $199.50 and up "NO ONE UNDERSELLS US" MACON FURNITURE MART VISIT THE NEW Palmer Street HOUSE OF CHARM IMPORTED PERFUMES COSMETICS , t ? JEWELRY ? GIFTS ! Complete New Line of DU-BARRY PRODUCTS Franklin, N. C. HOUSE OF PLASTICS And Fine Gifts GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME New Full Line of NORCROSS GREETING CARDS Shop and Save at . . . BALDWIN'S SUPER MARKET Plain and Fancy Foods Top Quality Meats BRYSOfTS RESTAURANT And Sundries OPERATED BY WILEY AND BRUCE BRYSON Headquarters for A DELICIOUS STEAK . . . SNACK ... OR FULL COURSE DINNER Air-Conditioned DUPLICOLOR AUTO SPRAY TOUCH-UP ? Assorted Colors BRUCE S FLOOR CLEANER AND WAXES Sherwin-Williams A-IOO* LATEX HOUSE PAINT THE PAINT POT Gene's Studio and Camera House / RADIOS ? HI-FI SETS TAPE RECORDERS CAMERAS AND FILM PHOTO FINISHING JOIN THE RECORD CLUB

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