Two Macon County Students To Appear In Who's Who' < Two Macon County girls will have their biographies appear in ! the new addition of "Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer sities" as students at Western Carolina College. Cullowhee. They are Miss Barbara Gribble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gribble. and Miss Jane Crawford, daughter of Mr. anc'. M:s. Laddie Crawford. Both of the young women are seniors this year and are mtijcr ine in elementary education. They were selected for the hou or for their interest and contri butions to College activities. Since the program of planting bicolor lespedeza for name im provement began, enough has beer, planted in the Tir Heel State to make a strip 15 feet wide stretching from Cape Hatteras | well acro-.> the bt .. of e.ilifor- j nla. November Road Work Announced During November, the State Highway Commission complet ed 1.8 miles of road work in Macon County, according to a report from Harry E. Buch anan, 14th division commis sioner. Forces strengthened the ex isting surfaces with traffic bound macadam of the follow ing 10-foot wide roads and their lengths: Duvall Road, 0.3 mile; Watauga Road, 0.2; and Potts Branch Road, 0.2. Olive Hill Road, for 0.5 mile, and Middle Skeenah Road, 0.6 mile, were two 12-foot wide roads strengthened with traf fic-bound macadam. Oru^ joy of giving ... the thrill of receiving. ..all the warmth and good will of the Christmas season, we sincerely wish for you and yours. Ray Grocery Feed Company & I w Conley Motor Co. ?A wont of thanks nnd Season's Greetings la the many friends we have been privileged to aerre. We wish you ami your family health and happiness for many years to rnnie. IC nQ-"?y Shop CULLASAJA COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Appointments Made By Gibson At Meet On December 7 By MRS. BESSIE STIWINTER ! (Community Reporter) Committees for the new con test year were appointed by Gordon Gibson, president, at the December 7 meeting of the Culiasaja Rural Community De velopment Organization. Directors include C. TomBry son, John Bryson, Bob Estes, Bill Higdon, and Wymer Gibson. The song leader is Pritchard Russell. Committee appointments in cluded: Recreation : Mrs. DeWitt Thompson, Mrs. Fred Sorrells, Mrs. Bill Bennett, and Mrs. C. Tom Bryson. Education: Mrs. C. Tom Bry- ! son, Mrs. DeWitt Thompson, and Mrs. Marion Bryson. ' Finance: Mrs. Pritchard Rus sell. David Hughes. Mrs. Leon arc! Swanson, DeWitt Thomp son and Vernon Bryson. 4 Beautification : Mrs. Wymer Gibson, Mrs. Fred Rogers, Mrs. Leona Sadler, and Mrs. Clyde Crisp. Agriculture : Leonard Swan- j son, Fred Cook, P. T. Hender son, Frank Blanton, and Elbert Bryson. Health and Sanitation : Charl- , ie Holland. Ray Stiwinter, Ma rion Bryson, Wymer Gibson, and George Stanfield. Scrapbook : Mrs. Charlie Moore. Program: Miss Marie Jen nings, Bill Hedden, Pat Cable, Mrs. George Stanfield, and Mrs. DeWitt Thompson. Religious Activities: the Rev. Fred Sorrells. Home Improvement: Mrs. Vernon Bryson. Refreshments: Mrs. John Bry son and Mrs. C. Tom Bryson. A. L. C. O. A. Again Plans To Sponsor Scholarship Deal The Aluminum Company of America Foundation college schol arship award program for child ren of employes of Nantahala Power and Light Company will j be continued in 1955, it was an- j nounced this week by J. Archer. Jr.. president of the com pany, which has home offices in" Franklin. The program was established last year by the foundation. The first scholarships were awarded in 1954 to 40 children of Alumin um Company of America employes representing 29 A. L. C. O. A. 1 plants and offices. Of the 40, | $2,000 scholarships made avail- [ able each year, one is alloted to ' the winner among the children of Alcoa employes of Nantahala Power and Light Company and ' Carolina Aluminum Company at Badin. N. C. j Winner of the 1954 Scholar j ship award for this area was Arthur Lynn, son of a Carolina Aluminum Company employee. Selection for the award is mad" 1 J on the basis of scholastic achieve ment and promise, financial neert, 1 character, and leadership ability. Determination of the 1955 win- j ner for this award will be made by the combined selection boards ! of the two A. L, C. O. A. works j locations. The Nantahala Power and Light Company's selection board is composed of Ralph j Smith, Franklin, chaivmun: W. O. I Crawford. Franklin: Dr. Paul | Reid. Cullowhee: S. w: Black. Bryson City; L. B. Nichols, An- j drews: and W. H. Flake. Robbing- j ville. Of the 92 species of mammals ! found in North Caroilna. 24 per 1 cent are classified as game mam-i | mals or fur-bearers. Eor Prompt ? PLUMBING and ? HEATING ? SERVICE Call 6 Farm & Home Supply Near River Bridge FRANKLIN, N. C. OU Bonier Service Bates Serving In Germany In Infantry Outfit Pvt. Clyde F. Bates, of Frank lin, Route 2. Is now serving in Germany with the 1st Infantry Division, the Army Home Town News Center has announced. The 21-year-old soldier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bates, is a track vehicle repairman with the division's 701st Ordnance Battilion and has been in Europe since November. North Carolina's Green Swamp and Dismal Swamp are the home of bears weighing as much as 500 pounds, which may be legally hunted during season. FOR PLUMBING And HEATING Call V/. G. HALL Phone 397 i All You Need for Child's Cough When colds, measles or flu leave your child with a croupy cough get Creomulsion quick because chronic bronchitis may develop. Creomulsion soothes raw throat and chest mem branes, loosens and helps expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes systemic ten sion and aids nature fight the causa of irritation. Get milder, tastier Creomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package at your drug counter. CREOMUCSION FOR CHILDREN relieves Coughs, Chtst Colds, Acuto Bronchitis ? J - ?/ May the spirit of Peace and Good Will lli.it came into tlie world with Him on that first Christmas, abide with yen and those dear to you, now and always... Farm and Home Supply Co. file spirit o? Christmas warms every heart, brightens every eye, lightens every care . . . It move's as to express our deep appreciation of the friendship and loyalty of our customers, and to wish for all a rich abun dance of the Season's happiness DRYMAN'S Macon County's Finest Mens' .Shop