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Remodeled Franklin Elementary School ... It Smells New (Staff I'ti.Xo) Pretty As A Rainbow' Describes Remodeling Of Franklin Elementary School "It's as pretty as a rainbow." is the way one youngster describes the interior of the remodeled Franklin Elementary School. This description is quite ac curate. for the classrooms are made bright and airy through the use of pleasing pastel color schemes. , Supt.. H. Bueck describes the $.12,000 pvoject, which was done during the summer months, as a step toward accreditation for the school. He also feels the work has adc'ed many years to the life ol t fyt! 26-year-old brick structure. In addition to new paint throughout, the renovation includ ed practically everything new or the inside except the floor. Ir preparation for the job. workmer all but gutted the interior. Wall: and ceilings were plastered,' bcok cases, cabinets, and blackboards were built, windows were repaired and the outside was painted brick red with white trimming. "It makes the other buildins USED CARS AND TRUCKS CARS 1 D 58 Ford Fairlane Fordor, Ford omatic, R. & H., tu tone 0^ paiint. Local 1 owner car ? -?? Ow/*J 1957 Chev. 210 4 dr., Tu Tone <M ^JQGi.OO paint, heater, local 1 owner * 1955 Dodge 4 dr. auto, trans., heater, tu tone, one owner 1954 Pontiac i Station Wagon 1954 Chevrolet 4 dr. Power Glide trans. Heater 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. Heater 1953 Ford Tudor V-8 engine. Heater 1952 Buick 4 Door 1950 Ford Fordor V-8 Engine ' $995-00 $795-00 $695-00 $795-00 $395.00 $395-00 $195.00 TRUCKS 1959 Ford F-100 Pickup V-8 engine. Heater ? 1958 Ford F-100 Panel, Fordo matic. R. & H. Extra Clean 1958 Ford F-100 Pickup V-8 engine. Heater _ ? * 1956 Ford F-100 Pickup, V-8, R. & H. Dark green 1956 Ford F-100 Pickup V-8 engine. Heater 1956 Ford F-600 Dump. 2 spd. axle, 5 spd. trans. New Ny lon tires ? ? ? ? 1956 Chevrolet Pickup Low mileage We have 2 New 1959 Ford Station Wagons and 1 New 1959 Ford Pickup. We are giving top trades on these new 1959 Fords. We also have 4 1959 Ford Demonstrators that are in like new condition at a big saving. CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY FRANKLIN, N. C. $1695-00 $1895-00 $1595-00 $995-00 $995-00 $1695-00 $795-00 ihl?h school* look bad, doesn't it," observed the superintendent one day last week during an in spection trip. Plans also call for Venetian blinds in all 12 rooms. Some alJ ready have been installed; How do the children like it? "It snulls new." decided one. - MISS JONES FETES 1 MRS. FRANK TUCKER Miss Laura M. Jones entertained with a tea at he:' 'home Thursday | <;f last week honoring Mrs. Frahk [ Tucker, who plans to leave the t [ fir-: _ v.etk in October to return | ; 1 to .Cuba, where she will teach atj j.Coleruo Pinson Coii-ge in Cama . at' y toy the school year. ?L': ? ( nib?:' | e : ChlU 1,'ia'n Si:".. -e.' 'Circle I.' COLD WEATHER AHEAD! Don't delay! Order Johns-Manville Spintex Home Insulation NOW! Wasted heat costs money. See about installing J-M Spintex Home Insulation and cut those heating bills. You'll add plenty to home comfort the year 'round, too! Phone NOW for complete details. NANTAHALA LUMBER CO. Depot St. Franklin Dial LA 4-3114 Miss Karl a McCoy Weds Army Officer Miss Kujia McCoy, of Columbus, Ga . formerly of Franklin and Wiesbaden, Germany, became the bride of Capt. John Williams, of Coatsville, Fa., and Fort Bennlng, Ga? in a double-ring' ceremony performed September 14. The couple honeymooned in | Panama City, Fla. Mrs. Williams will join her hu.s.- j band in France, where he Ls re oo'.tir.g for a r.ew a -signinent with i he US. Army. T? AGl'E CHILDREN ???? ? CEIXBRATE BIRTHDAYS Mr.' end 'Mas. R ife Teague eri- 1 >?: u.i'h birthday parties ? i'cf their Slaughters u? their lioraw lust week. Susan, who relcb' at d hoi" i founli birthday Thurst'iv. Sop-! I emb m' 24 fed as 1 -or guests Robin | ?Timlson. Kim Lrdford, Linda: Murphy. Lisa atra urln Coin, Sam- j ;my Parrish. Jane Hcoper. Danny Cansler, and Janet Proflitt. Their six-year-old dauahter. | Famela, celebrated her birthday j Saturday and her -guests included. Biily Mashburn, Myra Norton, _ Melaine Hooper, Maxie McClure." Rita Salaine. Brenda Dowdle. Rhonda Tallent, Gail Proffitt, Bob Cansler, Barbara Monohan, and j Jackie Baird. News About People Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reece and children, Stanley and Bobby Kay, and Jerry Stamey, of Canton, vlr.lted Mi-, and Mrs. Clyde San ders and other relatives last week end. Dr. and Mrs. Wade Norris and sen, "Benjy," Left last Sunday for Jasper, Fla., where they will make their home. Mrs. Norris is the former Miss Lillian Jones. Guests of Mrs. Lucille Angel last week end were her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dance, and sons. Randy and Bud dy. of Knoxville, Tenn., her daqgh ter. Miss Ruth Angel, and friend, f Available accommodations on JEKYLL ISLAND are procurable during the sum mer season and on through 1960 due to expanding facilities now open and to be open soon. Prior reservations are desir able and are requested but are not man datory. Write, telephone or wire the following: FORREST RUNNELS The WANDERER ? NEptune 5-2211 A. L. NANCE Jekyll Chib Hotel ? NEptune 5-2281 VERNON MOORE Jekyll Estates Motel ? NEptune 5-2924 ?FRED COLLIER Corsair Motel ? NEptune 5-2291 ?MRS. JAMES WHALEY ? Seafarer Motel ? NEptune 5-2202 * To open approximately August 1, 1959. | Miss Adabelle Liles .of Gastonla, I I and her son, Danny Angel, of I Cullowhee. Mrs. Homer Ledbetter and fam- j ! ily. of Canton. Ohio, are spendinn two weeks visitinK friends and | relatives around Franklin and other points in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shope went to Sweetwater. Tenn., Sunday to I visit" their son. Jim. who is en-j | rolled at Tennessee Military In I litute there. They were accom- 1 | panied by Miss Patsy Shope and I Alex Grant. Mrs. Jeanette Elliott spent last j tfeek end in Asheville with her | daughter, Mrs. Bob Hensley and Mr. Hensley. Mrs. Lester Conley left today i Thursday i for Raleinh where she | will spend the remainder of the week with her daughter and son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Massey. Miss Lassie Kelly is attending j court in Lenoir this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Baker and j children, Alan and Cathy, spent ] last week end with Mr. Baker's j parents. Mr. and Mrs. P P Baker, ' in New Market, Ala Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A B. j Slagle last week end were Mrs. Claude Saxendorff. of New York. I N. Y. and St. Petersburg, Pla . anu j Mr. and Mrs. Witherill, of Wee I s- 1 port, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James Purr and family, of Brevard, spent last week end with Mr. Fun's parents. Dr. and' Mrs. W. E. Furl'. Zeb Cansler and son. Bill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cansler in Brevard last week end. Misses Ann Sutton and Judy Wurst, of Woman's College, Greensboro, spent last week end with their parents. Mr. alid Mrs. David Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. ? Jim Wurst. Mrs. George Stone recently drove her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis, her sister. Mrs. Norman Basden. and Mrs. Basden's son, Norman Lewis, to Detroit, Mich., for a two-week vacation. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks, of Riverview,. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. ^>am Waldroop. of Lincoln j Park. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | arid Mrs. Stone also toured the i .sausage plant where the Brooks' , 'attghter, Miss Mary Brooks, is I employed. | FRANKLIN HIGH HIGHLIGHTS By Miss Margaret Davis I Staff At Work This year's annual staff, already busy at work, is headed by Edi tor Barbara Duncan, with assist ant editor. Linda Morrow; senior editor. Alice Bradley; junior edi tor. Anne Dean; sophomore editor. Emir.a Jean Hogan: freshman editor, Max Gladwell; sports edi 1 tor. Do ilk' Pearson; advertising I r. Mtrm mtmtooit/rrrr.... <>w MATTER HOW LOOK AT IT".... When vour T.V. set goes bad It & W, Franklin, will do an artistic job of making it per form like new. At first sign of trouble call K & W. R&W WE SELL J INSTALL ANTENNAS rv sew/ ce ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY EXPERIENCE# TECHNICIAN FWlA-4'2|08 twD?ANJ&?$/P | manager, Dojug Slagle; assistant advertising manager, Linda Shope; circulation manager. Butch An geil; assistant circulation man ager, Linda Whi taker; features editor. Patsy Corbln; activities editor, Arthur Hays; and copy editor, Douv Baird. Mrs. Anne P Middle Is sponsor, New Teachers FHS lias its share of fresh new teachers lliis year. Incidentally, every one of them are FHS gradu ates, and all but two are Western Carolina College alumnae The two exceptions are Jerry Sutton, 11 graduate, of N C. State, who' teaches biology, and Mrs. Victor Perry, a graduate of Woman's College, University of North Caro lina. who teaches U. S. history. The other new teachers and their courses are Miss Joy McCullum, French and English; Grady Cor bin, civics and history; Lonnie Crawford, algebra; and Howard Patton. chemistry. Ted Wilkinson, a student at Western Carolina ! College, ft now teaching in the commercial department as part of his college course. Echo Staff THE MOUNTAIN ECHO staff for '59-'60 is composed of the following students: Genevive Nick ols, editor; Joan Curtis and Dwain Downs, assistant editors; Brenda Cunningham, feature editor; Doug Teague, sports editor; Nora Stu art, art editor; and Doug Crisp, circulation manager. Miss Darlene Collins is sponsor. Well Natch! The PHS Panthers are to be con gratulated on the fine brand of football and sportsmanship dis played . in last Thursday's home game with Hayesville, Shipping fever lesses amon? cattle in the U.S. amount to about $25 million annually. LADIES, Don't Become a HAGGARD HOUSEWIFE ON WASHDAY Use Our Modern Maytag Automatics Coins' Automatic Laundry "THE CLEANEST WASH IN TOWN" 250 West Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. Jane Parker Bakery Week Values! in ? ?i ? ?? ? nmnBaanoMBmaHnmsa JANE PARKER LARGE 8 INCH SIZE Apple Pies 39c AMERICA'S Df PINDARIC f OOP MiRCHANT BIRTHDAY JANE PARKER FRUIT FILLED CAKES Spanish Bar - 29c POTATO CHiPS r * 40Z- IQr 80Z PKG. PKG. SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON SLICED ENRICHED Made With O 24-oz. O j^PI CClU Buttermilk loaves ALLGOOD BRAND - NO. 1 SMOKE FLAVORED - SLICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. Marvel Brand Choc., Van. or Strawberry "OUR FINEST" A & P Ice Cream ??wLup! ' !a*' 4JK French Pies 3 40? SNOW FROST lee Milk 1/2 GaL 39c Prices in this ad are effective through Saturday, October 3rd
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