) I . Wilian Here To Hold Industrial Hearings T. A. Wilson, of Raleigh, chairman of the North Carolina I Industrial commUitnn, was La Franklin Friday to hold hear ings on claims. The hearings were held In the oftlce ol the clerk of court, at the court house, *Tlday morning Going somewhere for the week-end? Then you will want year car looking extra good. BRING IT TO STILES SERVICE STATION ON SATURDAY FOR A COMPLETE WASH JOB SPECIALS THIS WEEK CURVE SAFETY TIRES, ALL SIZES ? Guaranteed ? GUARANTEED BATTERIES Western Auto Associate Store BOX SUPPER CAKE WALK ? STRING MUSIC COWEE SCHOOL HOUSE Saturday Night, April 3 At 7:30 BENEFIT OF THE BASEBALL TEAM String Music by Local Band HELP WANTED 50 Men Needed (At 70c an hour) ON REA CONSTRUCTION JOB See KEITH STEWART, Supt. ZEIGLER CLINE CONSTRUCTION CO. ROGERS GARAGE Highlands, N. C ON ARMY DAY, APRIL 6, there's something yen can de for WORLD PEACE #%rmy Day la the day every American can set aside to salute the men In uniform. And this year, par ticularly, It Is a day for every young man In the nation to consider the contribution he can make to World Peace. Right now you have the finest 100% volunteer Army of any nation In the history of the world. But It Is still below the strength authorized by Congress. Able men are needed for the Infantry, Artillery and Armored Cavalry. You can make a contribution to World Peace by Joining the National Guard or the Organised Re serve Corps. These splendid civilian components have been credited by top military leaders lor much of the success In quick mobilization and actual winning of the last war. Today they are important factors In backing up the strength at the Regular Army. Both Veterans and non-Veterans who meet re quirements are eligible to enlist in the Organized Reserve Corps. Veterans retain the grade and rating earned In the Army. In many high schools and most colleges, you can join the R.O.T.C. and get your military training and credit toward a Reserve commission along with your education. Any one of these steps that you can take on Army Day will help toward making America strong. And It has never been truer than right now that A Strong America Is a Peaceful America. Make a point, on April 8, of stopping In at your U. S. Army and U. 8. Air Force Recruiting Station and getting the information about the part you can play toward World Peace. * Display your Ammrlcan Hag * Wmar your VfMn'f lapol button * Find out how yon tan mmko a contribution to World Poaeo in thm Romtdar Army, tho National Guard, tho C A W ? f W S WITH A f U 7 U H t U. S. Army and U. S. Air Forcc OrganlfJ Rmtmrmm Catp | I or R.O.T.C. * M /or Utmratara at jm< (?col recruiting station. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Hearn Hotel Franklin, N. C FARM AND HOME WEEK PLANNED AT CULLOWHEE W. C. T. C Event Will Serve F arm F oik Of This Area The Western North Carolina Area Advisory Committee on Resource-use Education voted in Culk>whee recently to sponsor a Western Carolina Teachers col lege farm project, a farm-and home week for the people of Western North Carolina, early In August. Tentative plans call for bring ing a select group of farm men and women from the state's western counties to Western Carolina Teachers college for a series of courses in practical larnung and in problems relat ing to farm life. An executive committee was appointed to work tout details of the project, and to secure the cooperation and support of State college and of the state and federal departments of agricul ture It was emphasized at the con ference, which was held on the campus of W. C. T. C., that the project would not In any way conflict with the State College's Farm and Home week in Ral eigh. W. C. T. C. has bee;n des ignated by the State Resource use Education Commission as the center for its program in this part ?f the state. As presently planned, the project will offer, through W. C. T. C., morning courses for farmers in practical, up-to-date methods of farming, particular ly in dairying, forestry, crop rotation, and soil conservation, and for the women, various, home economic courses. After noons will be devoted to field trips. Lectures and entertain ment will be offered In the evenings. The practical, down-to-earth jharacter of the project was emphasized throughout the meeting. "We want to show the farm people of this section how they :an live a richer life and make more money with what they have; we want them, after they've been here, to be able ? go home and set an example CABINET SHOP (3 miles south of Franklin on Georgia Road) Dabinets Roofing Doors Screens Foundations Siding Frames Storm Sash Painting Truck Bodies 'orches Windows General Carpentry and Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed 177 From Macon Visited Baptist Hospital In '47 , Patient aisits of Macon County citizens to the outpatient department of the North Caro lina Baptist hospital in Wins ton-Salem totaled 177 for the year 1947, according to the an nual report of Dr. C. Nash Herndon, director This figure means that 115 visits were made to the hospital's outpatient de partment for each 10,000 resi dents of the county. of more progressive farming and fuller living". Dean W B Heirill. of W. C. T. C? said. Living space will be available at the college, Dean Harrill stated, for approximately 100 farm men and women, and the classes will accommodate an un limited number of farm people who can travel to and from the college each day. Attending the conference from Macon County were S. W. Men denhall, county agent, and E J. Whitmire, vocational agriculture teacher. FOR REPRESENTATIVE To The People of Macon County : I wish to announce that I will become a candidate to the of fice of County Representative in the biennlum of the North Car olina General assembly, subject to the wishes of the people of Macon County in the Demo cratic Primary. In "Ear-Marking" what 1 1 think to be Macon County's most urgent needs, I wish to place better educational advan tages, and better roads at the top of the list. If elected to this office, I wish to assure the people of Macon County that I will represent the majority in the General Assembly of North Carolina. Sincerely, CHARLES A. ELMORE West's Mill, N. C. Adv. In A Hurry? Come in, give us your order and your lunch will be served to you piping; hot, deliciously prepared in a jiffy. CAGLE'S CAFE Phone 180 HOME AND BUSINESS Good seven -room dwellinc? New store building? 3 acres? on paved toad 3 miles out ? Convenient ? Nice home and good business location? Really priced to sell? See us at once. A dandy Farm? 70 acres? 2 miles out on graveled road? 25 to 30 acres in cultivation? Balance in pasture and woodland? Four-rrom house ? electricity? A real farm bar gain at the price. Standard Realty Co. (Mrs. J. H. Stockton, Mgr.) .'ore April showers bring: May flowers they're sure to bring enty of dismal days . . . and the drearier the weather, the j'leerier you'll want to make your meals. So here's a gay array of ideas to help you brighten up your table- ? . . and save money lot a rainy day as well; SUNSHINE SPECIAL Here's how to make a cake that's sure to rise and shine even if the sun doesn't: Measure Vi cup shortening into bowl. Sift together 2% cups sifted SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUK from the AAP, 2 tap*, baking pow der, X tsp. aalt and H4 cuds sugar. Add to shortening:. Arid V. runnrftncft Juice and U cup water. Blend; Mat 1 minute (count at lea it 160 ?trokes per minute.) Add 2 un beaten eggs and grated rind of 1 orange. Beat 2 minutes. Bake in greased and floured Bx5x8-lnch loaf pan. in mode-ate oven, 8fi0T., about 55 minute*. FREE FOR ALL The recipe abova Is on* of 24 con tained In the free Perfect-Blend doxo recipe booklet ? ti Way* to IV'tii Praue. After you've tried It, you'll surely want to try all the ;ut So write now for this grand culiie to grand baking and frying! Add-'ss: AAP, Dept. G, 420 Lex ington Av?., New York 17, N. Y. GRADE AID Make the grade as a smart shop per by always choosing the (trade of canned goods that's best far your purpose! It's easy to do when you buv A&P's own brands ? A&P, SULTANA and IONA? because the grade of most products in these famous lines is described ox the label. A&P BRAND is Gradi A; SULTANA, Grade B; an? IONA, Grade C. Since the nutri tive value of all 3 is the some, yon can SBve safely by using Grade C in dishes like stev/s, pics and sftucos, which don't require fooc< of uniform size or delicate flavoi (factors determining the grade), HONOR ROLL One owcet treat that always takes top honors at my house is A&P'i JANE PARKEft JELLY ROLL. Bet it will go over big with your family, too, when they tast< *i-i- j -it ? ' fresh ipon'T-cake roll with Its lug- J cioue jelly filling. . Serve one loon V end see I You'll ? find the priet iurprisingly modeaf I Plan Methodist Mission I Study At Mt. Zion Church A study of Methodist missions in China will be held at the Mt Zion Methodist church each Thusrsday, beginning tonight at 7:30, it has been announced bv the pastor, Mrs. R. H. Ifull. Everyone is urged to attend. They're* All Our Jol> Th^re isn't a service your car requires which we aren't staffed and equipped to provide. If your car is old, it cer tainly needs good care to keep it on the road. If your car's new ? it de serves every attention. MOONEY MOTOR CO. Dealers for Kaiser-Frazer Automobiles and Federal Trucks Phone 256 Franklin, N. C. AcCutnttted *?k February 7 ISSUE THE SATURDAY t VI NINO Post Two IVcs/iing Tubs Just yhot /need, For C/eoner washing - Doub/e speed ! DFXTTJptaam ONLY DEXTER TWIN HAS TWO WASHING TUBS?AND DOES YOUR WEEK'S WASHING - in one hour or /ess! \ Imagine! Your entire weekly washing? cleaner, whiter and brighter than ever before? completely done in one hour or feuf Thaft what Dexter Twin ? and only Dexter Twin does for you. Two washing tubs wash all . clothes twice. That's Doub/e Sudsing? the fastest, best washing method. No other can ccmpartl Cloth** washed cleaner? last longer? look better! Dexter Twin Tub is economical to buy and to use ?"?aves soap, saves hot water, saves electricity, saves tim?? plus many other features that make it Today's Biggest Washer Value." FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Palmer Street DFxrFPtarm aMERrss? rtST