Dr. Gregory Takes Post In Nebraska A position with the U. S. De- j partment of Agriculture at the University of Nebraska has been accepted by Dr. Keith F. Greg ory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gregory, of Franklin, Route 4. For the past three and a half years. Dr. Gregory has been an associate professor of animal' hus bandry ot Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. Ala. Total U.S. production of poultry j meat has more than doubled and that of eggs has almost doubled since 1935 ? 39. according to the j U. S. Department of Agriculture, j We Congratulate . . . Mr. Frank B. Duncan On the Opening of THE FRANKLIN MOTEL We furnished all the Doors and Windows and many other items that went into the con struction of this fine new motor court. t ' \ ? ? ? I Franklin Hardware Company "Always Parking on The Square" Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. What's New At Franklin High By NORMAN B. SMITH A number of students entered the annual Franklin High School fishing contest Tuesday. All ang lers bringing notes from their parents were excused from school at 12:15 for the first day of trout season. Prizes were awarded for the largest rainbow, brown, and spec kled trout caught. First prize for the rainbow was a fibre glass fly rod and second prize was a land ing net; brown trout, first prize was a fibre glass fly rod and second prize a box of hooks, sin kers, line, and other assorted fish ing equipment; brook trout, first was a fibre glass rod and a reel and second a line and a trout 1 Plug. Names of the winner^, not avail able at press time, will be an- : nounced next week. Only High ' school students were eligible and I both boys and girls entered. ? * '? It is still not definite whether j Franklin High will have a varsity baseball team this year. If the project for improving turf and drainage conditions on the athletic field, discussed in this column last week, starts before baseball season, there will be no basebau j team. Next week's Press will give the final decision, which will -Upeivll on the results of a meeting of coaches Dick Stott and Howard Barnwell, and several local V.F.vv. members with Harry E. Buchanan, 14th Division highway commiss ioner, to find out if state equip- ( ment is available for working or. tiit athletic field. If equipment is available work will start at once. ' The Modem NEON SIGNS i at the new Franklin Mots! Were Furnished by Us We are proud to have had a part in the construction of this up-to-date Motel. We offer our Congratulations to Mr. Frank B. Duncan, the owner, on its completion. STATE NEON SIGN COMPANY 1033 Ridge Avenue Telephone Alpine 5328 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Easter holidays at Frr.nklii! 1 High will start tomorrow < Friday i and school will begin again next Tuesday. No other holidays are scheduled before the end of this school year. ? * * The intramural basketball tournament between homerooms is now in full swing. Softball and volleyball tournaments will also get under way. These games are played dur ing noon hour. Varsity athletes are not allowed to compete in the sports they were in on the varsity squads. Final playoffs are set for the third week in April. Field day events among con testants from the homerooms will be featured on that day. Broad jumping, 50-yard dash. 100-yard dash, 50-yard relay, and 100-yard relay are some of the events scheduled. High school boys and girls will participate. Nearly $200 worth of shrubbery, J grass, and flowers are beiny ' planted on the grounds of Frank- ! lin High and Franklin Elemen tary. Two walks and a retaining wal'. will be built on the school grounds. ? * ? Doris Teague. Ruth Snyder, ! and Tommy Gnuse. junior mem bers of the Laurel Leaf staff, and Edwin T. Williams, staff advisor, attended a yearbook clinic at Parker High School, Greenville. S. C., last Saturday. Keys Printing Corporation i sponsored the all-day session | Several guest speakers told or ways for improving annuals, and ways of raising funds were also discussed. Various displays weru exhibited. Dr. D. M. Nelson, pastor of the Greenville First Baptist Church, spoke at the luncheon in the Parker High cafeteria. * * * Several F. H. S. students are training for the W. N. C. Track Meet for high school students to be held at Memorial Stadium in Asheville April 29. Both boys and girls events are planned. Individual trophies will be awarded. ? * * May 6 is the date set for the annual Elementary School Field Day to be held at Franklin High. I Academic and athletic events will I be featured this year. The Field ; Day is sponsored by the Franklin Rotary Club. Eighth graders register for next year's courses when the field da> is held. They will be familiarized ?with Franklin High and will have lunch in the cafeteria. Students from Otto. Union, Cartoogechaye, Cullasaja, East Franklin, Co wee, Iotla, and Franklin Elementary will parti cipate in the field day events. Last year Cu.iasaja placed first. Franklin second, and Union third in the combined athletic-academ ic contests. We Handle OFFICE SUPPLIES The Franklin Press Congratulations, Mr. Duncan, on your beautiful J Franklin Motel Which is an asset to our community and to the Tourist Industry SCENIC MOTOR COURT CONGRATULATIONS TO FRANK B. DUNCAN, Owner of THE FRANKLIN MOTEL It was our pleasure to completely furnish this beautiful Motel. We invite you to visit Asheville and learn of our complete facilities for your requirements. PEARLMAN'S Institutional Contract Division 56 Haywood Street Asheville, N. C. WE ARE PROUD . . . We are proud to have furnished, for the just-completed Franklin Motel Such Items as Gold Bond Plaster Gold Bond Lath Gold Bond Insulation Flint Kote Roofing and Felts White Portland Cement And many other Necessary Items to Complete this Fine Motel Which is a Credit to FRANKLIN AND MACON COUNTY REEVES HARDWARE CO. Phone 113 Franklin, N. C. Appreciation ' and Thanks For the fine spirit of cooperation given me i in helping build one of Carolina's finer Motels, I wish to express my sincere thanks to all the Builders, Contractors, Suppliers, and all the Laborers that have taken a part and an inter est in seeing that the Construction and Mate rials that went into this Motel are of the highest type and quality obtainable. The FRANKLIN Frank B. Duncan, Owner ?stm/l Pktf k* 1. r. Br* j The Franklin Motel ? 22 Rooms fully air-conditioned. Uptown at the crossroad* on U. S. 64, U. S. 441, and U. S. 23.