nklin f tt$$ $l)? IjiaWaiA* Haconiau Want A Chuckle? Read Weimar Jones' STRICTLY PERSONAL Turn to Page 2 73rd Year ? No. 15 Franklin, N. C, Thursday, April 10, 1958 Price 10 Cents Sixteen Pages MEANDERING ALONG MAIN STREET MACON COUNTY'S ubiquitous Episcopal minister, the Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, gave the Easter prayer at the seventh annual Cherokee sunrise service at the outdoor Mountainside Theatre on the reservation. SOMEONE suggests that may be the staff of The Press would like to clean Franklin's filthy streets, since we've raised such a fuss about them. If that's what it takes to get the job done, we're willing! THERE HAS been a lot of Spring window washing going on along the main stem ? Just another sign that Spring is here. NORTH CAROLINA'8 highway kill record is still below last year's. As of March 31, 192 had died in highway mishaps, as compared with 227 last year. And to think you still hear people complain that the Tar Heel state is a "speed trap". SEEMS TO be quite a bit of Spring Fever making the rounds. Almost in epidemic proportions too, since trout season opened Saturday and the weather warm ed up. AN AUTOMOBILE going through town Thursday had a -big sticker on its back bumper that asked: Well, what do you think of Ike now? SURE ARE a lot of crabby people walking around lately. Must be the influence of the April 15 tax deadline. LITTLE (EAGUE and Pony League baseball teams are keep ing hundreds of our boys off the juvenile delinquency lists. A busy boy stays out of trouble, doesn't he? FOR place CARDS at the W.N.CA.C. meeting at Kelly's Tea Room Tuesday, Franklin Gem Shop supplied real gem stones. The water color drawings of peo ple ruby htlning were done by Mrs. Jim Brtnkman. Everyone seemed impressed with the idea and thanks are due the Brinkmans for their help. ROAD GANGS from the county prison camp were out bright and early Wednesday cleaning the caked mud and dirt ? a winter's SEE NO 1. PAGE 12 New Survey Approved By W.N.C.A.G Bueck Presides At Spring Meet Here Tuesday A new survey Is to be made of Western North Carolina's recrea tion facilities. Western North Carolina Asso ciated Communities, holding its quarterly meeting here Tuesday approved its executive committee's recommendation that ? Hr'sponsor the study. Plans call for publica tion of the new material by next April. H. Bueck. of Franklin, W.N.C. A.C. president, in announcing the recommendation, recalled that the similar survey made some *10 years ago now is out of date, and pointed out that, in collecting, analyzing, and editing the new data, the organization will have the assistance of experts from the N. C. Recreation Commis sion, the TVA, and other agencies. Ralph Andrews,* of the N. C. Recreation Commission, making the report, said the' study Is to cover three aspects of recreation in this region: (a) The enduring things, like the mountains; (b) the man-made facilities now avail able; and