No 1 Voold like at first, but I be lieve In the near future It can be provided". ! The transportation problem Includes not only the matter o f re-routing busses, due to consolidations, but also th? problem of over-crowded busses, he said. More busses probably will be needed, he explained, and he pointed out that origin al purchases of busses is a county responsibility. "That will take some money", but he add ed that he didn't believe the people of this county are going to permit children to walk two or three miles for lack of busses. Mr. McSwain remarked that "I don't know of any county where the people are more in terested in good education for their children", and he added that the records in college, and after they had finished college, of students who have gone out of this county ? in view of the facilities Macon has had in the past ? is an indication of high quality work by teacher in the schools here and of "mighty good material" to work with. Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Jr., program chairman, presented Principal R. G. Sutton, who introduced Mr. McSwain. Mrs. Allen Siler, association president, announced committee chairmen for the year as fol lows: Program committee, Mrs. S. H. Lyle; budget and finance, Miss Edna Jamison; historian, Mrs. J. Ward Long; hospitality, Mrs. T. H. Fagg; membership, Mrs. Russell Cabe; room rep resentative, Mrs. W o o d r o w Reeves; Parent-Teacher Maga zine, Mrs. Lester Henderson; music, Mrs. Margaret Flanagan; health and safety, Mrs. John Crawford; study group and par ent education, Mrs. Weimar Jones; character and spiritual education, Miss Roberta Enloe; school lunch project, Mrs. C. N. Dowdle; publicity, Miss Eliza beth Meadows; grade mothers, Mrs. J. L. West; high school, Mrs. E. W. Renshaw; and home and family life, Mrs. A. R. Kin ney. Mrs. Slier discussed the school playground project, and Miss Jamison, treasurer, reported $722.92 in the bank. Mrs. Siler announced that the district P. T. A. meeting is to be held at Hendersonville Oc tober lit* and urged a large at tendance from the local asso ciation. Persons who lack trans portation were asked to get in Laxiii. * mum tncmitk m I OKI Of THl BALKAN COVH- ' nuts ?tovmmtr a toco- * MOTM; ?lf HIS WIH M J Ht COM OUti HtCHBAUlD 1 acxoss m torn* mro ; rut Twurow :? urvmt rue mmt m cau of m s humah. ? t among au m mxti mans vsct n irOVtK tOfiCO RAILROAD COMMCTOKS /# THl y mm statis, no two ot m mates ' MM 4 Mtu Of m SM SHAH. RS?-^ TAXIS FAtt By KAUKOAIS IM 19S0 TOOK THt TOTAl UVlMUtS VlRtVlP FROM 4 6 SAYS Of OPIKAHOM. ASSOCIATION Of MMCAN lAlMtf) ?* touch with her. The executive committee re port, read by the secretary, Miss Meadows, was adopted. At tendance prizes were won by Mrs. Margaret Ramsey's fifth grade and Mrs. Lois Fulton's tenth grade rooms. The Rev. C. E. Murray con ducted the devotional, and Mrs. Margaret Flanagan led group singing. The tea that followed the program proper was in charge of Mrs. Fagg's hospitality com mittee. Others on that commit tee are Mrs. Edgar Angel, Mrs. B. P. Grant, and Mrs. Parker Norton. Miss Raby Attending W.C.T.C., Cullowhee Miss Dorothy Raby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Raby, left the middle of last week for Western Carolina Teachers col lege, Cullowhee, where she will be a senior this year. ? Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Shields, a daughter, September 15, at Angel hospital. INVITATION FOR BIDS \ Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Town of Franklin in the Bank of Frank lin Building, in Franklin, North Carolina, at any time up until 1:00 P. M., on September 28, 1951, and will be opened at 2:00 P. M., on the same day for furnishing stone for mat, seal coat and all material and labor for hardsurfacing approximate ly one-half mile of street in the Town of Franklin. For specifi cations of material and work to be done call at the Town of Franklin office. The Town re serves the right to reject any and all bids. TOWN OF FRANKLIN, By R. M. Dillard, Mayor S20 ? ltc . . . so they re off to college again! September's college-opening time, and a ht of Macon County boys and girls are leaving Tor They'll look forward to your letters . . . especially when they first get there. There's nothing, when you're away from home, like a letter from home. And the next best thing to a Letter from Home is the Paper from Home, The Franklin Press It has one advantage, in fact, over letters, even . . . for it carries, each week, much more Macon County news than any one letterpossibly could. Ask 'em, those boys and girls who are leaving for col lege, if they'd like a subscription to The Press as a go ing-ajvay gift. Ask 'em ? and see how quickly they say "you bet !" COLLEGE STUDENT SUBSCRIPTIONS 9 Months for $1.50 Get It Started Now*. So They Won't Miss An Issue I THE FR ANKLIN PRESS Phone 24 . I5CAR10AMOTI PAPER! 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