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Franklinton Cheerleaders The Franklinton cheerleaders are shown above following the Jayvee championship game last week in one of their many formations. The girls cheered their team to the Jayvee title after working the week before for the varsity, which finished runner-up in the tournament. Photo by Clint Fuller. Bunn-Youngsville Cheerleaders One of the season's unusual events is depicted above in a shot taken at the recent county basketball tournament here. Arch rivals Bunn cheerleaders are joined by Youngsville cheerleaders during the Wakelon-Franklintoii semi final game. The gusto with which the young ladies joined in the cheers leaves one to assume that the Youngsville-Franklinton and the Bunn-Wakeloa rivalries are a little more intense than the old tear between the two Franklin County school system rivals. Photo by Clint Fuller. New Alarm "Lite again!" the boss barked as young Jeffers slip ped into the office and took his seat at Ibis desk, "I'm sorry sfi," the yountf man apologized, "but last night my wife presented me with a boy." "It would hive been better if she had presented you with '< an alarm clock!" "I rather imagine she has," he ruefully replied. Every unit of society has i function to perform in a suc cessful community; do you understand your part in the life of your community? Putting you first, keeps us first. America^ No.l Tourist Attraction. Chevrolet^ Sports-Recreation Dept. 4 ? I u 1. Series 10 Chevy Sportvan 108. 2. Serie* 20 Longhorn Pickup with over-cab camper body. 3. Series 20 Suburban. 4. Camaro SS Convertible with RS equipment. 5. (Jievelle SS 396 Convertible. 6. lmpala Convertible. Mf|. Llccnx No. 110 About Your Home (letting gofld garden ef fects in shade cfet by a hedge, fence or trees is not too difficult if you uie plants tha: require or preferfchady condi tions. While the lack of sunshine is often responsible for poor growth in such places, most of the trouble is caused by the roots of the larger plants taking available moisture and nutrient materials from the soil. This can be overcome by fertilizing the ground suffi ciently to feed both large and small plants. Large trees should be root pruned Try working the ground around large trees where you want a garden with well-rot ted cow manure, bone meal and chemical fertilizer. Any of the violets and violas thrive in dense shade as long as they get enough ipots ture. Most, of the Dutch bulbs are suitable for places that become shady later on. There are many plants suited to the described situa tion, provided they receive enough moisture. One of the best and certainly a beautiful plant is the tuberous begonia. Gloxinias and Primroses like some shade. Chrysanthemums of all kinds do well in partial shade. If you work in lot* of leaf mold or woods soil around trees, woodland plants will do well. This group includes hep aticas, anemones. Indian pinks. wild-ginger and azaleas. There Is one fact about American yards that always brings comment from visitors from other countries. The Thanks The Family of Mr. George H. Harris wish to take this method of expressing, through the newspaper, their appreciation for the many deeds of kindness shwon them by telephone calls, flowers, cards and visits dur ing the sickness and death of their beloved father and hus band. Your many kind deeds of sympathy will always live .in their hearts. May God bless each and every one of ?you. The Family of George H. Harris lack of fences to mark prop erty line* seems to (maze them. Perhaps tha happy-go lucky, trusting nature of most Americans accounts for this; whatever the cause, most landscape designers agree that one of the basic requirements of an attractive yard is a border of some kind- be it an evergreen hedge or a brick, stone or wooden fence. This border is compared to the frame for a picture. The choice of a border is endless. The major consideration is the architectural design of your home. A house of for mal. imposing design should not be bordered by a picket fence. A Cape Cod type home, on the other hand, makes a lovely picture when bordered with a picket fence. Many- new designs in fence construction have come into use with the modern house. Woven wooden fences and louvered fences are good ex amples. Every yard needs a service area in which to hang clothes to dry, rugs to sun. and keep garbage cans and other such eyesores from view. This is particularly important for the new homes being built with large windows. Some Break The owner of the country newspaper went home to din ner, smiling radiantly. "You must have had some good fortune this morning," greeted his wife. "Indeed 1 did," announced the owner. "Jim Smith, who hasn't paid his subscription for ten years, came in and stopped his paper." Kind Counsel "Did you do the* prob lem* at horn*?" asked the teacher "Ye*," replied the boy in the sixth grade. "Then," advised the vete ran of the blackboard," you 11 have to ask your father not to help you any more; you're _ beyond where he left off. I Harold. USED TRACTOR BARGAINS 1- 4000 Ford Diesel w Live P.T.Q, 1- 861 Ford Diesel w Live P.T.O. 1- 960 Ford Gas w/Live P.T.O. and Front Manure Loader 1- 640 Ford 1- Super Dexta Diesel w/Lhre P.T.O. X- Dexta Diesel w'Live P.T.O 1- NAA Ford 2- 35 Ferguson Diesel. 3 Cylinder w/Live P.T.O. 1- 35 Ferguson l-TO-20 Ferguson Above tractors recondi tioned. repainted, and new tires where necessary. Equipment for above trac tors: Plows, Harrows, Scoops. Tillers, Rotary Cut ten, Cultivators. Rakes, and Baler NEW FORD TRACTORS GASOLINE & DIESEL . SALES & SERVICE FARM TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Telephone Geneva 8-8185 P. O. Bo* 727 Henderson, N. C. Little Cool "I would like to meet you again." he murmured is they gndt-d through the waltz. 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