No 1 were awarded. In the "tor men only" divi sion, depicting a hobby, the blue ribbons went to W. Harrell Wilson, and Dr. W. H. Parry, and the red ribbon to col. Eliot Caziarc. Brandon Smith receiv ed honorable mention in this division. In Section A of the junior division, for children up to 10 years of age, blue ribbon win ners were Nancy Duane, Katie Bartels, Pauline Melvin, Billy Duane and Jackie Rainwater. Red ribbon winners in this sec tion were Jimmy Valentine, Katie Bartels (2), Bailey Alex ander, and Ibbie Kenna. The white ribbons in this section went to Barbara and Eleanor Myers, Ibbie Kenna, Paul Melvin, and Charles Haslam. In the B Section of the jun ior division, for children 11 to 15 years, blue ribbon winners were Richard Melvin, George Burt, Carol Chapman, Beverly Clarkson and John Haslam. Winning red ribbons in this di vision were Sylva Evans, George Burt, Sheila Stevens and Claude Sullivan. Winners of white rib bons were Helen Valentine, Syl via Evans and John Haslam. Ribbon winning exhibits in the junior division were dish gardens, miniature and artistic arrangements, grasses and wild flowers, and posters and bird houses. These exhibits were done at the museum by the children themselves, and were one of the most interesting sec tions of the entire show. No. 2 divided by 1,507,858 (popula tion of all eligible and qualified municipalities) to determine the amount each municipality would receive for population. The other half was divided by 5,222. 44 miles (total length of all streets) to compute mileage amounts. Of Franklin's total allocation, $2,975 is for population and $6, 189 for mileage increment. Highlands will receive $776 for population and $3,532 for mile age. The report said payment will be made by check to the munic ipalities prior to October 1, 1951. The amount Franklin will re ceive is about $2,000 more than * the town's budget estimate. The budget committee estimated that the town would receive ap proximately $7,000. No. 3 Kahn, first and second. Wild Flowers, Jane Long, first, Harv ie Linda Bryant, second. The following arranged the blue ribbon calendar tables: January, Mrs. W. A. Rogers; February, ' Mrs. J. Ward Long; March, Mrs. B. L. McGlamery; April, Miss Mary Willis; May, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr.; June, Mrs. J. L. West, III; July, Mrs. Allen Siler; August, Mrs. Ben Grant and Mrs. E. W. Fisher; September, Mrs. Harve Bryant; October, Mrs. Harve Bryant; November, Mrs. Gilmer Jones; and December, Mrs. Ted Reber. Judges were Mrs. Roy R. Mize and G. E. Morse, of Clayton, Ga., and Mrs. Flamen Ball, of Franklin. Flower show committeemen included Mrs. B. L. McGlamery, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Furr, Mrs. Roy Geoghegan, Mrs. W. L. Nothstein, Mrs. Harve Bryant, Miss Mary Willis, Mrs. E. W. Fisher, Mrs. Zeb Conley, Mrs. J. L. West, III, and Mrs. Prelo Dryman. Others assisting with arrange ments were Mrs. R. G. Lichen stein, posters; Mrs. Roy Biddle, Mrs. E. S. Purdom, and Mrs. C. N. Dowdle, decorating; Mrs. W. E. Furr, and Mrs. Roy Geogh egan, tables; Mrs. Lester Con ley and Mrs. Zeb Conley, regis tration; Mrs. T. W. Angel, Jr., and Miss Mary Willis, classifi cation; Mrs. Prelo Dryman, Mrs. Gus Leach, Mrs. Weimar Jones, Mrs. R. M. Rtmrner, Mrs. W. E. Furr, Miss Hope Danie'.s, and Mrs. Roy Geoghegan, guest book; Mrs. E. W. Fisher, Mrs. Prelo Dryman, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. P. A. Murray, Miss Gladys Sellers, Miss Frances Furr, and Mits Laura Jones, re f?e"hments; Mrs. George Cook and Mrs. Frank Reece, cleanup. Committeemen expressed ap preciation to the Boy Scouts for moving tables, th3 City Market for table covering, and Mrs. Hoyt Evans for painting the guest book. PLAN BAKE SALE A bake sale, sponsored by the Wesleyan Service guild of the Franklin Methodist church, will be held tomorrow (Friday) at the Children's shop, it has been announced. AUXILIARY BAKE SALE The St. Agnes Episcopal aux iliary will hold it* monthly bake sale tomorrow (Friday) at the ClrtMfen'i shop at 9 a. m., it ?M announced tbli rnK, No. 4 reelected for another year, with the exception of vice modera tor. The Rev. M. W. Chapman, pastor of the First Baptist church, was named to the of fice succeeding the Rev. C. C. Welch, who recently moved from the Macon association. Two churches, the Higdonville Baptist church and the Walnut Creek church, both recently or ganized, were admitted to the association. All but two of the 42 member churches in the county were represented at the session, Mr. Stockton said. The association is the largest church group in the county. Officers of the association, in addition to Mr. Stockton and Mr. Chapman, are Mrs. Pearl Corbin, clerk; Miss Mae McCoy, assistant clerk; and the Rev. W. N. Cook, historian. Mr. Chapman delivered the doctrinal sermon at Thursday's session and Friday the Rev. W. | L. Sorrells preached a mission ary sermon. No. 5 retary. Four members of the five man commission were sworn in by Mayor Robert M. Dillard. The fifth member, A. R. Higdon, was unable to be present. Other members are H. H. Plemmons and Roy Carpenter. The first Friday in each month was set as the commis sion's regular meeting date and the public was invited to attend all sessions. Meetings will be held in the mayor's office in the Bank of Franklin building. After a tentative zoning plan has been formulated, the com mission said public hearings would be held to give local citi zens an opportunity to express approval or disapproval of the plan. Attending the meeting in an advisory capacity was Ted Reb er, local realtor. Mr. Reber, who was chairman of the zoning commission of Miami, Fla., be fore coming to Franklin, em phasized the importance of a zoning plan here, pointed out some problems the J/Iiami com mission was faced with, and of fered a number of suggestions. GET A MUFFLER, TO AVOID DANGEROUS EXHAUST FUMES AND TO MAKE YOUR ENGINE RUN BETTER AND QUIETER! DUNCAN MOTOR CO. 69 Franklin, N. C. This Week's Specials At CAROLINA PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY ? ??? ? OLA BERON-12, 100 Capsules $5.98 (Liver, 1112, Iron and Vitamin) KELLER POISON IVY LOTION ? 45c & 79c CANASTA CARDS $1.00 CANASTA TRAYS ? Special ? ? 19c FORMULA 20 CREAM SHAMPOO 89c ZIPPER BAGS $1.18 to $2.98 CAROLINA PHARMACY Macon County's Pioneer in Fair Drug Prices Phone 84 Franklin, N. C. Business population at present thi Shell station at the Inter -section of the Highlands and DUlsboro highways Is closed. If there Is any Powell money available we hope that some of it may be uaad to do nbu* thing to relieve Main ?trnt traffic congestion. Local mer chants lose money every Sat urday beeause people hate to try to "thread the needle" with their car by driving down Mam street. hftwii wiWi fclUMOft < Th? Donaldson f unify rtuniod li scheduled for Sunday, Aucurt 30, at the old family home place occupied by A. W. Donaldson, It was announced this week. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and bring lunch. 1950 CHEVROLET Two 1950 BUICK Styleline DeLuxe 4-dr. Special 4-dr. Sedans. This car is like new. Fu,,y equipped. 1949 BUICK 1948 HUDSON 8 Super Sedanette. 4-dr. Sedan Ful,y Et>uipped There's a bargain in this one. 1948 PONTIAC 8 Streamliner Deluxe. 1948 FORD Fully Equipped. Super Deluxe 2-dr. Sedan. 1941 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Sedan. 1941 PLYMOUTH 1947 WILLYS 4-dr. Sedan. New motor. Jeep. The above cars are all priced from $100 to $400 UNDER OPS CEILING PRICE MACON MOTOR COMPANY Sales ? BUICK ? Service PHONE 233 FRANKLIN, N. C. T as near as T your niarest T telephontT fo rial e Hons es fumiti 0fatkx<,>. 2 cents per word, with a minimum charge of 50 cents for each insertion. (25 cents extra for keyed ads.) Classified Display: WANT AD RATES In 8 point type, 15 cents per line. In CAPITALS or bold 8 point type, 20 cents for each line. In type larger than 8 point. 25 cents per space of 8 point line. CASH DISCOUNTS When cash accompanies order: 10 per cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for three or more consecutive insertions of same ad. DON'T swear at your radio. It's bad for your blood pressure. Instead, call? FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO Palmer Street Phone 249 jiyio ? tfc Protect your building invest ment by using? Steain Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Superock Blocks For 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 WANTED ? Cash for disabled horses, mules and cattle. Also prompt pickup on dead stock. Call collect. Cashiers 2261. Wil son-Jennings Fur Farm. Jlyl2? tfc CAR FOR SALE? 1950 Kaiser Traveler, like new, low mile age, $1395. Phone 799, Franklin, N. C. Jlyl2 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Two-bedroom furn ished house on acre of ground, in walking distance of town. In city of Highlands, N. C. $6,500 on good terms. George N. Moore, Box 134, Highlands. Jlyl2 ? tfc FOR SALE ? My home in Bonny crest. Modern 5-room house with bath and new cement can ning house. Shurbbery around house. Priced reasonably. Phone 17 or see me at my furniture , store. Lawson Shook. A18 ? Jtc ? A30 1 FOR SALE ? Graybar electric range. Mrs. Laura Batrd. Franklin, N. C. Phone 368-W. A16 ? ltc FOR SALE? 370 odd healthy boxwood, 2 to 8 feet. Price very reasonable. Can arrange hauling for small extra charge. Contact (or write, Box 263) Lee Dowdle, on Billy Cabin, High lands, N. C. Jly26 ? tfc FOR SALE ? 200 bu. select seed wheat. Thome certified 2 years. Lake R. Ledford, Prentiss, N. C. A9 ? 2tp ? A16 JOBS AVAILABLE for young men to learn electric line con struction of distribution lines. Accepted applicants will be paid while training. 2 to 3 weeks training course will be given at High Rock Lake near Salisbury. After training period, men will be placed at various branches in the Piedmont section of North or South Carolina. Strat ing rates: $1.00 per hour. Duke Power Company. Apply to J. M. Gaines, Mgr., Brevard, N. C. A9 ? 3tc ? A23 WANTED ? We are paying good prices for country cured hams and side meat. Ray and Welch Grocery. A16 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Crimson, Red, Sap ling, white Dutch, and Ladino clover. Red Top, Timothy, Rye, and Orchard grass. Also wheat and' rye. Ray and Welch Groc. A9? ltc A16 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Thor combination washing machine and dish washer. Almost new, half price for cash. Phone Highlands 2760. A& ? 2tp ? A16 FOR SALE ? Two-acre, six-room house with basement. On Georgia road, beyond Otto. See Willis O. Bradley, Prentiss, or Ed Norton at Norton's store. A#? 2tp? Alfl _ PIGS FOR SALE ? Mrs. Jess Thomas. A16 ? ltc METAL ROOFING ? Aluminmn and galvanized. Any lengths. Farmers Federation, A. E. Friz ell, Mgr., Palmer Street, Frank lin. Phone 92. A2? 3tc ? A16 FOR SALE ? Choice motel and guest home for tourists in Miami, Fla. For details, call C. W. Nicol, Riverview Hotel. Phone 150, Franklin. A9 ? 3tp ? A23 . GOOD SEED A^HEAT and rye. All you want. See J. C. Sorrells at Mashburn-Sorrells Motor Co. A9 ? 3tc ? A23 FOR RENT ? By the day, week, month, nice cabin near Frank lin ideal for Summer vacation ers. Electricity and other con veniences. See J. J. Mann. FOR SALE ? One registered Gurnsey cow, seven years old. Fresh two months. See Charles Nolen, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. WANTED ? A sandwich man or short order cook or someone who is willing to learn. Inquire at Sunset Drive Inn. A1&? ltc FOR SALE? 1948 Federal 2-ton truck, long wheel base, 2 speed rear end, good tires, driv en only 20,000 miles. Motor used only 14,000 miles. Must be sold at once to settle an estate. Price only $700. H. S. Talley, Highlands, N. C. Phone 2425. A16 ? 2tp?A23 SALE ? at Frances' Shop con tinues. All items In the store, Including crystal and gifts, still are reduced to cost or below. A16 ? ltc FALL DRESSES ? One rack of fall dresses, not previously on sale, have been added to the other items on sale at greatly reduced prices at Frances' Shop. Alt? Ue FOR SALE ? Three used refrig- : erators and three used wash- ] ing machines. See us immedi ately, before they are gone. 1 Macon County Supply Co. A9 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Three used refrig erators and three used wash ing machines. See us immedi ately, before they are gone. Macon County Supply Co. A9? ltc ?FOR SALE ? New Underwood Portable typewriter; 265 gal. steel fuel oil tank, 265 gallons of kerosene, V/2 h. p. Briggs Stratton gasoline engine, cord wood saw. E. S. Purdom. A16 ? 3tc ? A30 FOR SALE? 7,000 feet framing cut for two-story house. Dry and in good condition. Also one Warm Morning heater like new, one coal circulator, and one G. E. electric vacuum furnace cleaner. If interested, see M. L. Angel at his home. A16 ? 2tc ? A23 WANTED at once ? Man or woman to supply Rawleigh household necessities to con sumers in Macon County. Full or part time. A postal card will bring full details without obli gation. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. !NCH? 770? 271, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE ? Modernized 8 * room ? farm house, large porches, furnished, some an tiques, 12 acres. On Route 64 at Gneiss, between Franklin and Highlands. $6,000 cash, $6. 500 terms. Stadlg. Inquire first house north. ' A16 ? tfc BE SURE to see our stock for outfitting the children for school. The Children's Shop. A161 ? ltc HURRY? I'll file your handsaws any day. Three miles out the Highlands way. Yes, I'm lonely and sad. And need money so bad. Qeo. Johnaon. WANTED ? Between now and October 15th, ^ at least ten thousand pounds Sheet Moss. Just plain long moss. Will pay $8 per 100 pounds delivered to Sylva, or $7 per 100 lbs. and pick it up myself. If anyone is in terested in gathering this moss, they can make from $10 to $12 per day. See me for contract and further details, or call Tel ephone 187-W Sylva, N. C. W. O. Perkins, Sylva, N. C. A16 ? tfc FOOD AND FLOWER SALE? Scout Hut, Friday, August 17, 10 a. m., sponsored by Holly Springs Home Demonstration club. A16 ? Itc COME AND SEE our different varieties of dahlias while in bloom and make selection for an order of bulbs. Mrs. R. C. Morgan, Jackson County, Nor ton, N. C. A16 ? 2tp ? A23 WANTED ? Woman to stay on place and do general house work. Call 219 during day; 399 after 6 p. m., Mrs. Norman E. Simmons. A16? ltc i FIVE FINE FARMS $3850 buys 120 acre cattle ranch. Has good sown pasture, unusually well watered. $7750 buys 30 acre farm. Has lovely 6-room house with bath, tenant house, etc. $7850 buys 38 acre livestock farm. Has old 2-story house house that needs some repairs. $10,500 buys 36 acre chicken farm. Has old 7-room house, 2 modern chicken houses, etc. $11,000 buys 40 acre farm. Has new 7-room house with bath, garage, barn, etc. (All of the above farms are near Franklin, on good roads and Just can't be beat for the money!) TED REBER ? Realtor Bank Bldg. Phone 200 A16? ltc FOR SALE ? One Roman Eagle, Jr. stove. Call 219 during day; 399 after 6 p. m. Mrs. Norman E. Simmons. A16 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Size 12 evening gown. Light blue. In good condition. Reasonably priced. Inquire Belk's Dept. Store. WANTED TO BUY? Hay rake In working condition or parts that can be used. 8ee Lex Angel, Angel's Repair Shop. TWO FURNISHED rooms lor rent. Good lnnersprlng mat tresses on beds. Mrs. Logan Allen. PIGS FOR SALE ? Sow and eight pigs. Reasonable. See Edith Tallent, Dryman's Cafe, after 1:30 p. m. ROR RENT ? Four-room house with bath at Cullasaja. In quire third house from new school building. "SELECT SALES" ^ Selected with care, as to value and appeal. Priced "right" to sell; right to buy. Typical Mountain Homes people want, is my business. Town Homes, big lots, real buys; $3000, $4500, $6000, $8 600, $12,500, respectfully. Summer Homes, 2 to 25 acres; $900, $1250. $1600, $3000, $3250, $4000, $4500, $5000. Farms, 20 to 200 acres; $1800, $3000, $3500, $4500, $9500, $11, 000, $11,500, $12,000, $24,000 Business, income property, $10,000, to $60,000. Need at once, Dairy Farm, up to $50,000. To buy or sell, write or. see ? OWEN C. FURLOW "Active Broker; long following" Bank tildg. * Ph. 792 Franklin, N. C. Alfl ? ltc