No. 2 chibs and most are now prepar ing floats. Penny-a-vote campaigns now under way In the schools are selecting contestants (or the county king and queen of 4-H contest . The winning couple will ride in the lead car of the parade through the downtown section of Franklin. The parade is scheduled to begin at 10 a. m. All floats are asked to assemble on Church Street near the Agricultural Building by 9. A number of 4-H window dis plays are being planned. Mrs. Hennessee said. They will not be erected until Monday after nood, the 4th. All 4-H girls over the county with long time records are pre paring to enter the state rec ords competition during the week, she added. No.l on behalf of his club to The Franklin Press. The certificate was acc^fcrf by Weimar Jones, editor and co-publisher. , 'Boss' Named "Boss of the Year", an award We have 2 Brand New Buick Special Rivieras, 2-drs. left that we are closing out at wholesale price. List Price $3468 Qur Price ----- 2795 YOU SAVE - - - $673 Our Loss Is Your Gain 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air V-8, 4 dr., power pack, radio, heater, white tires, driven only a few miles. This still has a new car warranty, and yon can save $506 on this same as-new car. 1956 Ford Customline V-8, 2 dr. 11, M? miles, heater, white tires. An extra good buy at only $1795. 1955 Ford Customline V-8, 4 dr., radio, .heater, white tires. This is a cream puff. 1955 Buick Century 4 dr. Riviera, dynaflo, radio, i heater, white tires. 1956 Buick Century 4 dr. Riviera, dynaflo, radio, heater, white tires. This car is like new and has been driven only 9,009 miles. 1953 Ford Victoria 2 dr. Radio, heater, white tires. Clean as a hound's tooth. 1953 Chevrolet 210 2 dr. Heater, white tires. Cleanest in town. Driven only 39.000 miles. 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe. Radio, heater and knee deep in rubber. 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe, 4 dr. Radio, heat er and power glide. 1950 Ford Tudors (2) 1949 Ford Tudors (3) Several Older Models to Choose from ATTENTION For the car of 1960 NOW 1 don't wait, come straight to ? MACON MotorCo.,Inc. Dealer 594 "Your Authorized Plymouth. Dodge. Chrysler Dealer" Palmer Street, West Phone 233 made to a Jaycee boss on the basis of community service, went to Charles A. Conley, Sr., I who was nominated by Bob I Moore. This award was present ed by Mr. Blddle. Called out of town unexpectedly, Mr. Conley was not present and his award was accepted on his behalf by Mr. Moore. The banquet was attended by some 75 persons, including a | number of town and county of I ficlals invited as special guests of the Jaycees. Late News and Briefs STILL NO WATER Drilling bits were hammering away at the 210-foot level yes- 1 terday (Wednesday) morning' on the site of Franklin's new well project. The shaft was yielding only j about 10 gallons per minute. DILLS SUCCUMBS Charlie Pinkman Dills, 86, na tive of this county, died Tues day at 6 a. m. at his home on Franklin, Route 4. Funeral services were held for : Mr. Dills, a farmer, yesterday | ? Wednesday! at 2:30 p. m. at' the Sugarfork Baptist Church. | SUNDAY SING SLATED The first Sunday sing of the northern division of the Macon County Singing Convention will be held Sunday (March 2), starting at 1:30 p. m., at the Black Mountain Baptist Church, in South Skeenah section. Char lie Stamey, president, in mak ing the announcement, said all singers and the general public are invited. M. Y. F. TO MEET The Macon County Methodist Youth Fellowship subdistrict will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Clark's Chapel. A program on Christian fellowship will be pre sented by the Clark's Chapel young people. MISS NORTON SUCCUMBS AT RABUN GAP Was Native Of Macon; Rites At Dillard Miss Fannie Louise Norton, a native of Macon County, died last Thursday iPeb. 21) at her home Rabun Gap. Ga.. Route 1. She was 73. She was the daughter of the late J. P. and Mrs. Henriette Bradley Norton. She was a mem ber of Dillard Baptist Church Funeral services, with the Rev'. J. L. Pittman officiating, were held Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at the Dillard church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving Miss Norton are two brothers. M. B? of Franklin. Route 2, and George, of Rabun Gap; and three sisters, Mrs. Sam Corn, of Decatur, Ga., Mrs. Alice Carpenter, of Sedro Woolley. Wash., and Mrs. Lillian Corbin. of Seattle, Wash. Tony Bryant Mas Party On Birthday Tony Bryant celebrated his sixth birthday Saturday afternoon with a party given by his mother, | Mrs. Cullen Bryant. at their home on West Rogers Street. Gilts were opened and birthday I cake, ice cream, and punch were j served. Favors were hats and | horns. The 15 guests, including mem- ' bers of Tony's kindergarten class, were Charles Jamison, Gary Pal mer, Jimmy Cunningham, Gerald Faulkner, Libby Henry, Janet Jacobs, Marilyn Crawford, Eva j Jane Jamison, Stephanie Chap man, Jane Perry, Debby Soper. Regina Ragan. Fan-ell Jamison, and David Jamison. Frizzell Receives A. E. Frizzell. mnager of Farm ers Federation in Franklin, was honored last week in Asheville at a company dinner where he was presented a 10-year service pin. All of his 10 years with the federation have been spent here. For the past eight, he has been manager of the local store. GORDON MacRAE W GLORIA GRAHAME - SHIRLEY JONES GENE NELSON ? CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD EODIE ALBERT ? JAMES WHITMORE """ 4 BIG DAYS Sun., Mon., Tue. & Wed. Franklin Indoor Outdoor Theatre Color by TECHNICOLOR C|NemaScoP(= MASON'S F??" Market GROUND BEEF lb. 35c CHUCK ROAST .... lb. 39c I 8 LB. . LARD SI 65 3 DOZ. FRESH EGGS si oo 10 LBS. POTATOES .... 39c FEEDS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZER We Fill ASC Purchase Order* Phone 9 ? We Deliver m\CON'S Newest Citizens Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Willis Teems, of Franklin, a daughter. Deborah Kay. Feb. 19 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eugene Tallent. of Franklin, Route 4. a daughter. Audry Bern ice. Feb. 21 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mc Call. of Franklin, twins, a son and daughter. Feb. 25 at Angel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parrls. of Asheville, a daughter. Feb. 23. at an Asheville hospital. Mrs. Parris is the former Miss Martha Nell Penland, of Franklin. - THE SICK - Mrs. James E. Perry, Sr., enter ed Emory University Hospital, at Atlanta. Monday to undergo surg ery. Mrs. J. E. S. Thorpe is a patient at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Ga. Bach And Schubert Program To Feature Study Club Meeting A program on Bach and Schu bert will be presented by Mrs. Margaret Cooper, program leader for February, at the meeting of ' The Franklin Music Study Club tonight (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Gilmer L. Jones on the j Georgia road. Mrs. David Koontz will serve j as co-hostess. 3 At Demonstration Meeting In Asheville Three persons from Franklin attended a division meeting of Home Demonstration Clubs in Asheville last week. They were Mrs. Frank I. Murray, chairman of the 2nd H. D. C. district; Mrs. George Byrd, county H. D. C. chairman: and Mrs. Florence Sherill, county home, agent. The Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Moss had as guests Sunday, Mrs. Martha Schoch and other friends from Fletcher. MACOU THEATRE ll FRANKLIN, N. 0. PhoM in SHOW BEGINS Weekdays ? 7 t 9 p. m. Saturdays ? Continuous from 1:00 p. m. Sundays ? 2:30 and 9 p. m. THUR.-FRI., 28-1 SAT. 2 DOUBLE FEATURE [9FPUR11C production mirucoior. PLUS wnire SMITH iwci BENNETT am BOWKS AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE SUN.? MON. 3-4 Richard widmark THE LAST WAGON TUE.-WED. 5-6 *r??Z"d fCRABBEi robinson; Coming Soon . . . "THE POWER AND THE PRIZE" 'Evangelism' Theme Of Baptist Gathering Sunday "Evangelism" will be the thenu of a meeting of the Macon Bap tlst Assoclational Sunday School \ Convention Sunday at 2:30 p. m at Newman's Chapel. David Chastain. host superin tendent. will lead the devotional. Short talks will be given by the j Rev. C. T. Taylor on "The Mean ing of Evangelism" and Mrs. I. T. Peek, member of First church, on "Methods of Evangelism". The Rev. Arvil Swafford. pas tor of Ridgecrest and Watauga churches, will bring the main message of the evening. Special music is planned for the program i according to Bill Higdon. asso ciation a 1 Sunday School superin tendent. Simpson Still Keeps Little League Post Doug Simpson, who resigned last week as president of the par ents' organization of the Little League and Babe Ruth associa' ' tions. is still vice-president of the I Little LAgue Baseball Associa- j tion. By resigning and thus elimi nating the conflicting interests or the two jobs. Mr. Simpson felt he could do a. much better job by con centrating his efforts on the young boys and their league. Fra n kl i II INDOOR PS OUTDOOR ll # T II E A T II K \ Phone 452-J ? 452-R Show Starts at 7 week days IFRI.-SAT. "FT. YUMA" in Color and "REVENGE OF THE CREATURE" SUN.-WED. pr?s?nt "Oklahoma r Color fcy TECHNICOLOR A MAOM Production DistrMW ky 20th CfNTUtY FOX; DONT FORGET To register here for the following fine prizes for the next two week ends: Power Par Gulf Battery ? Saturday, March 2nd Set of (4) 1st Line White Sidewall Tires ? Saturday, March 9th (io fit winner's car) You do not have to be present To Win We also wish to take this opportunity to ex press our appreciation for the wonderful re ception given our grand opening. We hope we continue to receive your patronage. Jacobs Gulf Service $5 Dress Sale Continues All Sizes ? 5-15; 8-24V2 This iz the best buy of the year, so hurry! Flannel and Cotton Challis Tailored and Ski-Type PAJAMAS Assorted Colors Reg. $3.95 Only $2.00 The Fashion Shop DOLLAR DAYS BATH TOWELS White and assorted colors 22 x 44 Heavy Weight $1.00 Value 50c CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS and GOWNS Assorted Colors Sizes 1 - 6x $1.00 Value 50c Ladies' Cotton Plisse HALF SUPS First Quality Sizes S-M-L Reg. $1.00 Value 50c Come One! Come All! We Have Bargains Wall to Wall ? YOUR STORE " owtJiA