No. 3 write young servicemen Iron: here, letting thejn know that Franklin was proud of their ef forts. "> He was a member of the First Baptist churih, and of the Alex Moore Bible class of the church lie also belonged to the Buck head Civic club while living in Atlanta. Born April 20, 1884 in Wil mot, Jackson County, Mr. Dil lard was the son of Zeb and Lona Ward Dillard. He received his education at the Sylva Col legiate institute, the Macon Business college, Macon, Ga., and the*Atlanta Law school. Surviving are his widow; a sister, Mrs. Belle Dillard, of Sylva; a brother, Victor Dillard, of Sylva; three half-brothers, Jess Dillard, of Waynesville, Lyndon Dillard. of Sylva, and Gerson Dillard, of Akron, Ohio; and a half-sister, Mrs. Cora Sims, of Detroit, Mich. Pallbearers were Verlon Swaf ford, J. C. Jacobs, Erwin Pat ton. Oscar Ledford, Frank Mar tin, and Armour G. Cagle, all members of the Franklin board of aldermen. Honorary pallbearers were members of the Alex Moore Bible class. Arrangements were under the direction of Potts Funeral home. No. 4 used and no building shall be erected or structurally altered, except for the following uses ? (li One-family dwellings, two family dwellings, multiple dwell ings (2) boarding houses, lodg ing houses, hotels not involving the conduct of any business other than the sole convenience MISS MILDRED CABE TO WED WINTON PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Catoe have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mildred Cabe, to Winton Perry, son of Mrs. J. E. Perry, Sr., and the late Mr. Perry. The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon, February 2, at five o'clock at the Franklin Methodist church. I 1 SELECT REALTY .SALES | ? I h ft/ Now, here's the 1952 buy, for .1 line home, income; Modern ?| brick Home, 5-6 bedrooms, 2 acres rich garden grounds, on H'way and big trout stream at your back door. Ideal for Motel, or for flow box-wood growing:. Only $4509. cash, baL at 4%. Man! what better deal do you want? Try and beat it. I'd buy it, but have all I can .handle at the moment. Build ustic Cabins on stream; you ave "got something" to I make 'em come back. Write, I wire, or see me soon. I'm | a-going to sell it. My || "hunches" can't be wrong. ? I I OWEN C. FURLOW "At same old stand" ' Bank Bldg. Franklin, N. C. re're Armed for Good Health Among our stocks you will find drugs from all over the world, gathered to help you in your fight against ill ness. Depend on us al ways for drugs. : Call 82 PERRY'S DRUG STORE Smokey Bear's Dilemma! HEH HEH! SAME OLP STDRY ? EH 1 5M0KP/. . ' .PEOPLE TOO CARELESS WITH FIRE ?' YEAH- FOLKS RAN ME RAGGED ALL OVER THE STATE T?T/lN' T' PUT OUT F0R65T FlRES... ONE THING OR ANOTHER-EITWER A MATCH THAT WASN'T OUT... A CIGARETTE THAT WASN'T CRUSHED... A 2^ CAMPFIRE THAT WASN'T DEAD-OUT OR A BRUSH FIRE "WAT GOT AWAV.'y It's up to You in '52. . .Only you can prevent woods fired! I > of the guests (31 clubs, except those carried on as a business. (4 ? Schools, institutions of an educational or philanthropic na ture, public buildings (5) churches, convents (6) hospitals, clinics (7i museums, art galler ies, libraries, parks, playgrounds, not conducted for profit (8) farming, truck gardening, nur series, (9) accessory buildings including one private garage when located not less than 25 feet from the front line of the lot or as a part of the main building, and also including one private stable, unless otherwise prohibited, when located not less than 60 feet from the front line of the lot and not less than eight feet from any other lot line. Height regulations ? no build ing shall be erected or struct ually altered to exceed 35 feet In height. Area regulations ? front yards shall have a depth of not less than 20 feet; side yards on 1 .every .residental lot shall num ber two, each not le6s than I eight feet in width and the two combined not less than 20 feet. This applies to all lots, in cluding corner lots, except a reverse corner lot facing an in tersection. Business: i All types of business, except those which may be obnoxious ! or offensive by reason of emis sion of odor, dust, smoke, gas, or noise. Height regulations: Any build ing erected above 50 feet in height, shall be set back from the front lot line on the ratio of one foot for each two feet rise in the building over 50 feet, but in no case shall the required set-back exceed 10 feet. Area regulations: No side i yard is required in the business district except those erected for dwelling purposes, or where a building abuts on a residential area. Industrial: In the industrial district, buildings and land may be used for any purpose not in conflict with any ordinance of the Town of Franklin. Area regulations: Neither front or side yards shall be required, unless buildings are erected for dwelling purposes, or abut on a residential area. With the passage of the or dinance by the board of alder men, a board of adjustment is automatically established. It will consist of five members, citizens of Franklin, appointed by the mayor and approved by the board of aldermen. Each mem ber will serve three years, with the exception of the first five appointed, who will serve re spectively for terms of one year, two years, and three years; thereafter members will serve three years. The mayor will appoint a Harold Swafford Is Accidentally Shot At Greenville , Harold Swafford, about 33, of , Franklin, Route 3, was shot in j the back in a Greenville, S. C., . cafe Monday night when a pistol ! being examined by an army I sergeant accidentally was dls chairman and vice chairman, each to serve in that capacity for one year. In addition to Mr. Sloan anl Mr. Plemmons, members of the zoning commission are R. E. Mc Kelvey, W. Roy Carpenter, anl Wayne Faulkner. charged, according to Informa tion received here. He is reported to be In a lair condition in a Greenville hos pital. The soldier, identified as Rog er W. Harvey, was turned over to military authorities and is being held on technical charges in connection with the shooting. Witnesses are reported to have told officers that the pistol, a .32 calibre, fired accidentally as the soldier examined it. Mr. Swafford's father, Perry Swafford, went to Greenville Tuesday afternoon after learn ing of the accident. Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press." Plan County- Wide Baptist Committee Meeting January 25 The promotional executive committee of the Baptist churches of Macon County will meet at the Holly Springs church Friday night of next week at 7:30 o'clock. Each of the 41 Baptist churches Is entitled to two rep resentatives, and it was [Jointed oyt that It is important that each church be .represented, since this meeting will take the place of the assoc4ational exe cutive committee session, as authorized at last August's as sociation meeting. The Sev. W. N. Cook is chair man of tfrs committee, and Mrs. Pearl Corbin secretary. Better Schools Make Better Communities This advertisement sponsored in the public interest by 1 * THE FRANKLIN PRESS I I sl Found Instruct i isurance nzm?'. A ' i?.' tXUf^-PXih Tttttl* FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Phone 248 Jlyl9 ? tfc Protect your building Invest ment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks ?or best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16", $19-per hundred Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 499 Franklin, N. C N17? tfc WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 6" and 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. 813? tfc | SEE PATTON Brothers for furn I iture and save the difference. | J 17? tfc SEE PATTON Brothers for furn | iture and save the difference. J10? tfc NOTICE? We are buying dry hulled black walnuts. Also :'ood Vo. i ir!fh potatoes. Ray land Welch Groc. Co. J17 ? ltc $95.50 INNER-SPRING mattres ses, or box springs only $19.95. Arid your old mattress or springs. We deliver and guar antee satisfaction. Pioneer Mat tress Co., Spartanburg, S. C. N29? 15tc? M6 WOULD SELL OR TRADE? For smaller place. 100-acre farm, fair house and outbuildings. Lo cated on Gribble road, Prentiss community. Newell Owenby, Route 2. D6 ? tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Mrs. Geo. A. Jones. Phone 490. D6 ? tfo FOR SALE ? A four-room house and lot on Sylva road, about 3'/. miles from the courthouse. See Homer L. Green at the Iotla Bridge, first house. D20 ? 5tp ? J 17 WANTED ? Cash for partially disabled, old, pr useless horses and mules. Also remove totally disabled or dead stock. Call Wil son Jennings Fur Farm, collect, Cashiers 2261. D20? tfc LARGE ROOM for rent. May be (?sed for living or storage , 1 purposes. Special price for long | term rent. Call 462-J. | Ji7? ltc - CAN YOU WAIT Until May 1st to get possession of a mighty nice 3-bedroom home with an acre of rich land, that's right in town? If you can, this is a very attractive buy., The inside is all brand newi new bathroom, new flooring throughout, new Celotex ceil ings, new painted Sheetrock walls, new floor (oil) heater, etc It also has a nice living-room, dining-room, kitchen, utilities room, garage, can-cellar and large storage room. This desir able home can be purchased for $8,500 with $5,000 cash, and balance payable $35 per month including interest. TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square .... Phone 200 J 17 ? ltc FOR SALE ? 35-acre farm, 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 LOST ? One electric brooder in Prentiss community. Please notify Franklin Feed Mill. J17? ltc WANTED ? Small and medium size country hams. Ray and Welch Groc. Co. J17 ? ltc HIGHER CASH price will b< paid for your hens on Mon days, due to the fact that the truck will pick up the same day Farmers Federation, A. E. Friz zell, manager, Franklin, N. C | Phone 93. J10 ? tc ? J 17 APARTMENT FOR RENT, furn ished or unfurnished. With lights and water. Mrs. Herman Dean. J 10? 3tc? J24 We write all forms of Insurance WAYAH INSURANCE AGENCY Morgan Shatley, Mgr. On the Square ? Phone 200 J 17 ? 1 tc RE-ROOFING, PAINTING, re paying, insulation, brick sid ing, and asbestos Shingles. Thre< to six months to pay. Call 249 Shern an Ledford. J10? Ltp-Ji7 COMI GET YOUR gjoceriei while you have your hftmrrfer ing and gristmill work done We operate the hammer mil and f ist mill daily in connec tion \ nth our t,oli-ieivice a- jc ery. ,T. r. Norris Grocery anc Sinclair Products, located tw< miles south of Otto, N. C., or U. S. 23 Highway. J10? 2tp ? J17 > FOR SALE New, Used and Rebuilt Appliances ? 1 ? Easy Splndrler Washer $99.50 Used very little. Just like new. Was traded in on new Maytag Automatic. " 2 ? Rebuilt Maytags - - - $79.50 ( Completely Washers j rebuilt to factory spe cifications. Guaran teed. ? 1 ? Hotpoint Washer $89.50 Good as new. Only used a short time. Traded in on Maytag Automatic. 1 ? GE Refrigerator - - - $79.50 Old style, but in good condition. Guaran teed. ? 1 ? Savoil Oil Heater ?- - $39.50 ? Real bargain in a . snail Hea?vi\ 1 ? 5C Morton Cabinet S :Vi ? $109.50 Regular price - - - - $139.50 3 MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. (VT? CV Oiirlrr Phone 107 1 J17? Uc WANTED 1 Neeci small farm with eoori pas ) ture; at once. Pay cash. Wht l have j iuV Ceo ? Owen C-. Furiow, Bani 31dg. Phone 792. J!7" -tc J Skyway Hotel STEAM HEAT A few desirable rooms avail able for permanent guests. Rea sonable rates. Phone No. 1. J17 ? tfc A NEW AXE won't cut till It's ground, neither will your handsaw. I'll make it cut so good you'll love your mother in-law. Geo. Johnson, flier. LOST ? Brown leather key case with small amount of money, during the Christmas holidays. Finder keep money. Phone 21-J. BOAT FOR SALE? 12 ft. marine plyboard. Good condition. See at Angel Repair Shop. Grover Jamison, Sr., A (rent Generai Insurance Over 30 yea-s' experience with a strong line of companies. Insure and be Safe. J17 ? lte FGR SALE ? Dar.ra James 8" tilt ing prbor saw. with 3'; h. p. motor in excellent condition. Ses John Crawford, Franklin Hardware. I PIGS FOR SALE ? Yorkshlre i Tamworth e-.->?s r'gs, priced I reasonable. Eirht weeks old. See Eu Bradley on Iotla.