No. 2 to adjust himself to his environ ment. The Franklin Garden club has taken on the landscaping of the grounds of the Franklin and East Franklin schools as a proj ect, and Mrs. R. O. Lichtenstein, chairman of the club's beauti flcation committee, outlined the plan that has been adopted for the Franklin school grounds. Shrubs to be used are r piostly nativi, she pointed out, includ ing rhododendron, mountain azalea, holly, dogwood, Junipers, English ivy, and spiraea. She invited suggestions from P. T. A. members, and asked for their cooperation. Donations of plants and use of trucks for hauling the plantings to the school are especially needed, she said. The Rev. Hoyt Evans conduct ed the devotional. The home rooms of Mrs. Lois MACON THEATRE MATINEE: Saturday at 12 NIGHT SHOWS: 7 and 9 SUNDAY: Matinee 2:30; Night Show. 9 Thursday-Friday, January 24-25 Double Feature Program riT-w L scon SMARTS ^^niniai! W mid Fotom Qowm I .? MK UMM ? CL1HT0H SUNOKM mM KNM BclKTUtl ? SAM WFE ? A UNIVERSAL HTDB1AJIWML PCTJK Double Feature Program cfP Sunday-Monday, January 27-28 T ' . V ? 1 No 1. basketball honors this week by chalking up victories over Rob binsvllle and Murphy cagers. Tuesday night on home ground the local lads hooped out a 52 to 25 win over Coach "Ike" Olson's Murphy cagers, although they were pre-game underdogs. The Franklin lass ies racked up an equally one sided victory over the Murphy gals, 50 to 13. Friday night the male cagers rolled over Robblnsvllle 35 to 24, and the girls tucked away a 34 to 24 battle. Caging this week sends the locals out of town for two games ? Highlands ? Friday night, and Glenville ? Tuesday night. Nantahala High teams will take on Bryson City on the home count Friday night, and will Journey to Webster for a cage duel Tuesday night. No. 3 two grandchildren. Pallbearers were Lee Tallent, C. Gordon Moore, Lee Stalcup, Harry Higgins, Terrell Parrish, and Joe Setser. Bryant Funeral home was In charge of arrangements. No. 4 mend to the highway commis sion that the state match the federal funds. Since it is the policy of the commission to match all federal highway funds, that also is considered a formality. Mr. Thrash was unable to say when surveys can be begun, but said he would ask the state for early action. How much of the present road, which leaves High way 64 at Riser's store, will be re-located will be determined by the survey. The present road was built and is now maintain ed by the Nantahala National Forest. Under the plan, It is understood, the state would take over maintenance of the entire highway, from Riser's store to the Nantahala school. The type of road to be con structed has not been learned, but It is expected that it will be similar to the present black top road from Riser's store to Cold Spring. I ~i NEWS about PEOPLE Mils. WHITMIRK GIVES SHOWER FOR MISS MOORE Miss Betty Lee Moore, who was married Sunday to 8. Sgt. Paul Woody, was honored by Mrs. E. J. Whltmire Wednesday evening of last week with a miscellaneous shower. The bridal motif was observ ed in the decorations and re freshment!. Mrs. Whitmire was assisted in serving by Miss Mary Ann* Kil lian, Miss Martha Ann Stockton, Miss Laura Lyle, Miss Wilma Renshaw, Miss Jewel Reece, and Miss Betty Lou Constance. Approximately 40 guests at tended. Fulton and Mrs. Roan? Bradley won the attendants prizes. Committee Give* O. K. To 5-Point Legislative Plan The legislative committee of the local unit of the N. C. Ed ucation association last -Thurs day endorsed a five-point edu cation program recently adopt ed by the N. C. United Forces for Education. The group's recommendation will be sent to the N.C.E.A., and also It is planned to Introduce it at a session of the local Citi Corn Meal Enrichment Educational Program Planned A state-wide educational pro gram on enrichment of corn meal will be conducted In North Carolina in 1952, accord ing to Miss Ruth Current, state home demonstration agent (or zens. Committee for Education, slated for January 31, .associa tion officers said. the State College Extension service. , Miss Florence Cox, Halifax county home agent since 1942, has accepted a one-year ap pointment as extension nutri tionist to conduct the program, which has been made possible , by a grant from the Williams Waterman Research Foundation of New York. Miss Cox developed In Halifax county one of the state's first I programs aimed at improving I corn products used for human consumption. In her new post, she wM work closely with corm miller* throughout the state, u well as with agronomists, entomologists and other personnel of Stat* college, the North Carolina De partment of Agriculture, and other agencies. For two straight yean, re serve feed stocks in the United States have gone down whil? livestock numbers have increas ed. "OK PASSENGER CARS 1951 Chevrolet Sedan ? like new 1951 Chevrolet 4 door ? low mileage 1951 Oldsmobile i? in,. 1951 Oldsmobile Bo^* new 1951 Buick Riviera ? like new 1950 Chevrolet 4 door ? A-l condition 1950 Chevrolet Tudor ? 11,000 miles 1949 Chevrolet Tudor ? nice clean car 1949 Buick Sedan ? A sell out price 1947 Oldsmobile 4 door ? Bargain of them all 1947 Plymouth 4 door ? It is priced to sell 1947 Hudson 4 door ? At a bargain 1946 Chevrolet Coupe ? Clean, good, solid 1946 Chevrolet 4 door ? New paint job 1946 Dodge 4 door ? Drives good PICK UPS 1950 Chevrolet V2 ton ? A-l 1950 Ford V2 to11 ? Clean 1949 Chevrolet Panel ? A bargain for you 1949 Chevrolet % ton , v ... . 1949 Chevrolet % ton"2 You W'" w?nt 1949 Ford 1 ton ? Dual wheels 1949 Ford 1 ton ? Dual wheels 1949 Willys Jeep ? Factory built car 1949 Willys V2 ton ? Pick up a bargain 1948 Chevrolet Carry-All ? New motor 1948 Chevrolet % ton 0 n , , 1948 Chevrolet % ton"2 Good buya 1948 Ford % ton ? See it 1948 GMC % ton ? Bargain of them all 1948 Willys Jeep ? Closed cab 1947 Ford 1 ton? A bargain 1947 Dodge 1 ton? Store door job 1947 Willys Jeep? A good Jeep 1946- Chevrolet Vi to*1 ? A-l 1946 Chevrolet Carry- All ? A good buy 1946 Ford Vs ton ? A good buy 13 Older Model Used Cars To Select From w ? ? -V, ?V You can buy all or any of these cars and pick ups with confidence. They are good sound units. We also have other older cars and a good stock of heavy duty trucks ? late models for your hauling needs. Se us, we will try our best to trade with you. BURRELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Chevrolet SserviceD Oldsmobile i DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE Phone 123 Franks, N. C , If Anyone . . Plans Something Has an Aeddcnt Goes Away Has Oofe-of-Town Guests I Gets Mkrried Elopes Dies Has a Party Has a Baby Has a Fire Is III k Has an Operation BBys a Home Boys Property Wins a Prise Shoots Someone Bites a Dog: Builds a House Mitoi a Speech Balds a Meeting Take* Part in Any Other Unnraal Event Then ITS NEWS! So Pleiue C*U - i *'.?1 The Franktin Press Phone 24 AS NEAR AS 11 YOUR NEAREST 1 TELEPHONE 1 SERVICE IMP"! t&Tis For Rent l?!Es& for Sale ^vvWj.m isurance FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. J aimer Street Phooe 2M Jlyl9 ? tfc frotect your building invest ment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For best prices See Tour Local Manufacturer 8" z 8" x 16", $18 per hundred Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 499 Franklin, N. C. N17? tfc WELL DRILLING ? Have your ,well? drilled by modern ma chinery. 0" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. S1J? tfc i APARTMENT FOR RENT, fum I ished or unfurnished. With lights and water. Mrs Herman ;Dean. J10? 3tc? SEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. J 17 ? tfc BEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. J10? tfc $95.50 INNER-SPRING mattres ses, or box springs only #19.95. And your old .mattress or springs. We deliver and guar antee satisfaction. Pioneer Mat tress Co., Spartanburg, 8. C. N29 ? 15tc ? M6 WOULD -T* OR TRADE ? For smaller place. 100-acre farm, fair house and outbuildings. Lo cated on Grlbble road, Prentiss community. Newell Owenby, Route 2. D6? tfc WANTED ? Cash for partially disabled, old, or useless horses and mules. Also remove totally disabled or dead stock. Call Wil son Jennings Fur Farm, collect, Cashiers 2381. D20 ? tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Mrs. Geo. A. Jones. Phone 490. D6 ? tfo FOR SALE ? 35-acre larm, five miles from Franklin on gravel road. Cropland, meadowland, Improved pasture, running water. Ideal stock farm. Mrs. W. T. Shultz, Prentiss, N. C. J17? 2tp ? J24 Skyway Hotel STEAM HEAT A few desirable rooms avail able for permanent guests. Rea sonable rates. Phone No. 1. J17 ? tfc ' Grovfr Jamison, Sr., A tent General Insurance Over 30 years' experience with a strong line of companies, insure and be Safe. J17 ? ltc i FOR R3NT? Mate Street furn ished aoartment with electric heat. Phone 11. I J24 ? tfc ? '? TWO GOOD FARMS Very nice 30-acre farm that has 12 acres cultivating land with balance In pasture, well fenced. The attractive 1 -story house has six rooms, bath, two porches, basement with large coal-wood central heating plant, electric hot water heater, pump, etc. A sound value at $7750. Good 35Ttlcr$ farm with 12 acres of rich bottomland, good Out-buildings, dtc. The large 2 story house has seven rooms and bath. Conveniently located near new school, this property is a good investment at $8350. TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square . . . Phone 200 J24? ltc I CANT LIVE long at the best, on one day's work and five to rest; please help me out a short while, by bringing more saws to file. Geo. Johnson. ONE GARAGE apartment for rent. Available February 1. J. A. Palmer. FOR SALE? Phosphate, potash. 0-9-27, 2-12-12, 5-10-5, 5-10-10, 6-8-6, 14-0-14 fertilizer. And 100 lb. bags lime for gras and clov er land. Also clover and grass seeds. Ray and Welch Groc. Co. J24 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Guaranteed re-built spark plugs, 2 for 25c. West ern Auto Assoc. Store. J24 ? tic WANTED ? Will pay market prices for good country cured hams. Brown and Carson. J24 ? tfc FOR 8 ALE ? One Watson and Touell corn sheller, like new. Ten-finger com or barn fork. For Rent ? 4-room house, water and lights and big garden. Two minutes walk from courthouse. Jos. Ashear. LOST? Left-handed No. 5 iron golf club on golt course. 1 md er please return to Bobby Wom ack. Reward. FOR SALE? Rt. 64 at Gneiss. 11 acres. 8 -room furnished bouse. Modern bathroom, kitchen. $6, 500. Terms. Stadig. Inquire first house north. J24 ? tfc FOR SAIJ! ? $112 worth of new tools, used one week only. Call 493 or see Victor Franks, Frank- ' lln, N. C. J24 ? ltc ?. , , I HAVE moved t? 115 W. 6th Ave., Henderson vine, N. O. Send your buttons and belts to. me or take to Belk's. Mrs. Ellen ( Franks. i J24? ltc FOR SALE? A Kroll baby bed. with new lnnersprlng mat tress. Priced reasonably. Phone 63-W. J24? ltc ton 1 saw It advertised In The FM."