WANT AD RATES 2 oent* per word, with a minimum charge of 00 oenta for each insertion. <25 cent* extra for keyed ads.) Classified Display: In 8 point type, 15 oents per line. In CAPITALS or hold 8 point type. 20 eents 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 oonsecutive insertions of same ad. FRANK8 RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Phone 249 Protect your building Invest ment by using ? Steam 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 | CAR UPHOLSTERING ? Slip . covers. Covered buttons and belts. See or call Mrs. Franks Button Shop, Phone 146-J. For sale, full bed and springs. i S14? tfc HATCHING EGGS wanted? We 1 have a market for your eggs now, and will buy the year around. J. D. Jewell, Inc. Local representative, Fred Henson, Gneiss. 05? 3tp ? 019 HELP WANTED ? Woman for general housework. Winters In Florida. Summers in Highlands. Write, giving age, experience, and references. Mrs. Walter B. Noe, Highlands, N. C. 821? 5tp? 019 NEW BUS SERVICE, Murphy and Franklin. Arrives in Frank lin 12 noon. Leaves for Mur phy 2 p. m. daily. Inquire at Angel's Drug Store for details. Murphy and Franklin Bus Line. 012 ? 2tp ? 019 TWO HEATING STOVES for sale ? One Heatrola, one large stove that will use either coal or wood. Both in good condi tion. Mrs. Geo. A. Jones. Phone 490. 012? tf? of IT'S NEW ? It's different ? Its amazing. Mon Ray the "Once , a Week" Deodorant. Uncondi tionally guaranteed. Bottle last one year. Highlands Rexal Drug Company. S28 ? tfc LAKEVIEW RADIO SERVICE Newel Lakey Phone 7 012 ? 4tc ? N9 FOR RENT ? Unfurnished apartment at Slagle Memorial. See Mrs. J. A. Cook or Phone 3 07 -J. 012 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Living room suite, two-piece, wine colored. Mrs. Walter Baker, West Main Street, the house straight up from red light. FOR SALE? Purebred O. I. C. brood sow, also three 8-week old pigs. Reasonable. See Carl Angel, Route 1, Franklin. FOR SALE ? For heavy egg pro duction buy Wayne Egg Mash and Pellets. Ray & Welch Groc. Co. 019? ltc NOTICE ? Keep your cows heal thy and giving plenty of milk on Wayne Dairy Feed. Ray & Welch Oroc. Co. 019? ltc MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING FOR WOMEN -Stenographic ' ? Executive SecretarJ*1 > -Legal Secretarial 1 -Medical Secretarial >? Complete Business Course . ?Comptometer Dictaphone Electric Machine Book-keeping. FOR MEN ?Junior Accounting, and office machines 2? Higher Accounting, and Business Administration J? Motor Traffic Management, tuition payable monthly or quarterly. Veterans accepted under O. L B?' of Rights. Write for complete information. BLANTONS BUSINESS COLLEGE 126 College St Ashevllle, N. C. International Tailor Made You're a val ue - minded man who wants his new suit to be tops in quality . . . tops in good looks and right any where you may go. Our new Pall and Winter suit collection is exactly to your taste. Priced to please, too. Come see them today. Blue, Brown or Grey! Belks NICE 2-Bedroom apartment (or rent. Westinghouse electric stove. See A. W. Reld. FOR SALE! ? Purebred O. I. C. pigs. See Bayse Pen'and, Iotla section. "SELECT SALES" Here's two special little home buys for the week; then I'm a-golng fishing or sump'ln for a week. $2800 buys farm home worth $4500 with some fixing up. $3800 buys extra good home, 3 bedrooms, 2 acres nice grounds, other valuable improvements. See for yourself before form ing opinions. My "select sales" are going good. See? OWEN C. FURLOW "Let jne lead you to It" Bank Bldg. Franklin, N. C. 019 ? ltc FOR RENT ? Apartment, first floor, unfurnished. See after' 4 p. m. or call 174. Miss Ethel Hurst. 019 ? ltc FOR SALE ? One 30-gallon dou ble unit electric water heater. See C. D. Balrd. FARM FOR SALE ? Fifty-four acres, 20 acres in cultivation, balance In woodland and pas ture. Two houses on property. Lights and water. On head of Skeenah. Lexie Sanders, Pren tiss, N. C. COUNTRY BUTTER? For cook ing and pastry, only 30 cents a pound. Baldwin Market. 019? ltc FOR SALE CHEAP (a) Chevrolet pickup, truck, 1950 model. Has run about 35,000 miles. Price $150 cash. Good engine. (b) % horse Emerson electric motor. Good running condi tion. (c) Oil burner and motor, pro tectorlay and thermostat from Muel'er No. 03 hot air ? oil furnace. Good running condition. (d) McCormack - Deering two horse mowing machine. Good condition. Inspection ten to four at "Play more", Highlands, C. J, Blanc Monroe 019 ? 3tc ? N2 FOR SALE ? Tamworth pigs, that good bacon type hog, at prices you can afford. Carl S. Slagle. RE-UPHOLSTERING ? Living room suites made to look like new when upholstered in our Baltaflex, the all-plastic up ho'stering material, in floral tapestry or solid materials. Springs checked and repaired. Mrs. L. L. Shook. Phone 47. 019? ltc THREE GOOD BUYS 4-room house, small barn and outbuildings. 2 acres good land, all cleared and fenced. Price only $2250. 5-room house with acre of land, in town. Owner has left town and must sell. Price only $3850. 28-acre farm, on gsavel road to be black-topped next year. Has good 6-room house and bath, A-l barn and outbuild ings. Pricelast year was $7500 but I now have it at $5500 and its a bargain! TED REBER ? Realtor Bank Bldg. Phone 200 019? ltc $25 REWARD ? For evidence leading to the arrest and con viction of the person who ran into my car in East Franklin Sunday morning, September 24. Carl D. Moses. FOR SALE ? Roman Eagle range, excellent condition, new grates, price $30. Also washing machine, good condition, price $10. See either Mrs. Ruth Wal ler or Edd Rogers, Highlands, N. C. 019? ltc FOR SALE? Portable Perfection oil heater. Cost $16 new. Will sell for half price. Herrell Led ford at Franklin Press. FURNISRED APARTMENT for rent. Two good-sized rooms with private bath, steam heat, hot water, electric kitchen, plen ty of cabinet and closet space. Mrs. Gus Leach, West Main Street, Phone 206. 019? ltc FOft SALE ? Saw mill, complete with Diesel motor, all in good condition. Will sell for what the motor would cost new. Oood planer with motor, will plane real wide boards . Also 1948 model truck, long wheel base, 2-speed rear end, good tires. H. s. Talley, Adm. E. C. Wood Estate. 01#? ltc PERSONALS ' Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hunter and young daughter, Virginia Lee, of Charlotte, spent the week end here with Mr. Hunter's mother, Mrs. Pearl Hunter. Mrs. Lawrence Rice, of Rich land, Wash., Is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Anderson, her aunt, Miss Eva Brokaw, and her sister, Mrs. Carl P. Cabe. L. H. Page, who is spending several months in Boston, was here on business several days last week and was the guest while here of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis So per. Mr. and Mrs. Roane Bradley spent the week-end in Char lotte with Mrs. Bradley's broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Moz eley, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Arie Mozeley, at Otto. Mrs. Reby Tessier is 111 at Angel hospital. Her condition yesterday was reported Improv ed. Plan Survey ? Continued From Pace One the county boards and depart ments of public welfare. According to Dr. Ellen Win ston, state commissioner of pub lic welfare, in June, 1950, 15,491 families and 43,321 children were being given assistance under the program. ROBERT ROGERS ? Continued From Page One cortege will leave for South Carolina, and burial will be in the Beaverdam church ceme tery, near Pelzer, S. C. Honorary pallbearers will be Jack Jones, Bobby Tysinger, Lee Grant, Bruce Crawford, Harold Patton, Jimmy Rogers, Clyde Bingham, Jr., and Kenneth Car penter. Flowerbearers will be Mari anne Johnston, Lela Jo Oalley, Barbara Jean Pannell, Gracie Dills, Mary Etta Shook, Louise Ray, Ann Hays, Patty Lou Phil lips, Patsy Rowland, Jimmy Sue Sherrill, and Julia Moody. Born Jtuly 17, 1932, at Bilt more, Pfc. Rogers was the son of the late Robert L. Rogers, a veteran of World War 1. Brought to Macon County as a chl'd, he attended school at Iotla, Frank lin, and Oak Ridge, Tenn. He was a member of the Baptist church at Laurens, S. C., "and was active, when in Franklin, In the young people's organiza tions of the franklin church. He entered the service Sep tember 8, 1949, and received his training at Fort Jackson, S. C., and Fort Benning, Ga., and took part in the Caribbean maneuvers early this year. A member of the First Cavalry division, he went overseas in July, arriving in Korea the lat ter part of August, - Survivors, In addition to his mother and step-father, Include two brothers, C. Richard Rogers, of Westchester, ' Penna., and Gerald L. Rogers, of the Navy Air Base at Monterey, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Chester E. Morrow, of Woodruff, S. C., and Mrs. Joe Carson, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and a half-brother, Jimmy Moore, of Franklin. Bryant funeral home is in charge of arrangements here. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during and at the time of the loss of our baby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. Four teachers from the Franklin schools attended the twenty-eighth annual conven tion of the Western district of the North Carolina Education Association, held in Asheville, Tuesday, at Lee H. Edwards high school. CAR UPHOLSTERING ? Slip covers. Covered buttons and belts. See or call Mrs. Franks Button ghop, Phone 146-J. 019 ? 2tp ? 026 FUNERAL HELD FOR NANTAHALA WOMAN OCT. 14 Mrs. Wilkerson, Native Of Macon, Dies, Aged 77 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary McMahan Wilkerson, 77, who died at her home in the Nanta hala community October 13, fol 'owing an illness of three weeks, were held at the Union Hill Baptist church Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Carl Denny offi ciated, and burial was in the Camp Branch cemetery. Mrs. Wilkerson was born April 26, 1874, the daughter of S. L. and Mrs. Mary McMahan. She was a llfg-long resident resident of Macon county and a member of the Brlartown Baptist church. In 1920 she was married to James Wilkerson, who survives. Surviving, in addition to her ? husband, are four brothers, Lum McMahan, of High Point, . John McMahan, of Wesser , Creek, and Jud McMahan, and ? Lee McMahan, of Nantahala, j and five sisters, Mrs. Mandy J Tother, of Marble, Mrs. Edna Hamrich, of Wesser Creek, Mrs. , Anna Mack, of Gastonla, Mrs. . Lottie Mashburn, of Clay coun ty; and Mrs. Florence Green, of < Blue Ridge, Ga. Pallbearers were Monroe ? Mashburn, James Henney, Ral- ; elgh Mashburn, Harold Mash burn, and Zeb McMahan. \ Potts funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Judd Bradley Formerly Of This County, Dies In California Word has been received here ; of the death of Judd Bradley, 1 74, formerly of Macon County, who had made his home In California for the past 27 years. Mr. Bradley died Monday in Pomona Valley, Calif., after an ; illness of one month. Services were held Wednesday at the Todd Memorial Chapel, Clare mont,, California, It has been learned. He was born in Macon county, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bradley. After moving to Cali fornia, he was engaged in the orange growing business and was active in church affairs. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Lillie Byrd, of Stiles, and his second wife was Miss Ollie BreecUove, also of Macon County, who survive*. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. John Irwin, of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Bill Manguson, of Denver, Colo.; one grandson, Eric Manguson; three brothers, Claude and Fred Bradley, of Claremont, Calif., and Everett, qf Franklin; and four sisters, Mrs, John Shuier, Mrs. D. A. Hall, and Mrs. Frank Browning, all of Franklin, and Mrs. Harley Breedlove, of Bryson City. The family here, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Browning, at the hour of the funeral. Crusade Will Be Continued Till Oct. 24 The Crusade for Freedom campaign, which was scheduled to end Saturday, has been ex tended to Tuesday, October 24, it was announced yesterday by Henry W. Cabe, Macon County director. The Crusade was launched nationally \qh Monday, Septem ber 4, with a radio address by General Dwight Eisenhower, but did not get under way in Ma con County until October 1, Now, because of the campaign's growing momentum throughout the state and nation, the clos ing date has been postponed until next Tuesday, NOTICE TO ALL COON HUNTERS ? If you are interested in re-stocking the county in coons, please attend meeting of Macon County Coon Hunters association at the Court house on Monday night, October 23, at 7:30 p. m. More Than 100 Attend P. T. A. Program, Tea More than 100 persons " at tended a tea, honoring new teachers and parents, given by the Franklin Parent-Teacher association at its monthly meet ing Monday night at- the school. A short program was present ed before the reception with Miss Roberta Bnloe, Franklin High school teacher, speaking on "The United Nations, Our Hope for World Peace." Following Miss En'.oe's talk, Mrs. Florence S. Sherrlll, coun ty home demonstration agent, showed the group one of the United Nations flags that are being made in this county by home demonstration club wo men. The llag will be raised, along with the American flag, October 24, in observance of United Nations Day. It was also announced dur ing the program that Mrs. Roane Bradley's first grade home room won the $5 fiist prize for the most parents rep resented in a home room, at the climax of the P. T. A. member ship drive, October 1-14. Paul Cabe, son of Mr. sad Mrs. Russell Cabe, wwytfrst prize for soliciting 37 inpmdual memberships for the afjfeciatlon, and two filth graders, Judy Mashburn and Beverly Bryson, tied for second place. Ann Sut ton won the consolation prize. Mrs. Allen Slier, president, an nounced that the organization now has 436 members. Seventh graders, Beverly Stockton, Jane Zickgraf, Paul ette Ward, Marjorle Moody, Farrell Henson, and Mark Dow dle, sang "America" and "Amer ica the Beautiful", under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Flana gan. The devotional was conduct ed by Miss Esther Wallace. Panthers Win ?Continued From Page One for 15 yards. Bo Norton lost 10, 9hields picked up five, short of a first down, and Archer punt ed to the Sylva 45. Sylva's Cunningham was pull ed down for a two-yard loss by John Alsup, then picked up three yards on * e next play before he was jpped by Al sup again. Cunningham faded to pass, incomplete to T. Cabe, and Sylva kicked over the goal line. The Panthers took the ball on the 20, Bo Norton picked up two yards, Potts scooted for 13, and then was held for no gain. Norton carried again for no gain and Archer booted to the Sylva 30. Sylva took over and Dillard carried for three, Enloe picked up 20 yards, and Cunningham moved the ball f or five more. Enloe lost five, and was piled under an attempted pass. In the second quarter Sylva moved to pay dirt after Archer kicked to the 45. Cunningham passed to Moore for 20 yards, then picked up five more yards before turning the ball over to Enloe, who plugged for six. Dll lard carried for six more and Cunningham picked up two. The Panthers held and the scoring threat was over for the mo ment. Again Sylva moved downfleld when the Jackson county boys got the ball on the SO. Dlllard moved for 35 yards, Cunning ham made 10, and then Sy'va got a 15-yard penalty for clip ping. The Panthers knuckled down and broke up two passes tossed by Cunningham, and then took over on a kick. The Panther touchdown march came with two minutes left In the game. Shields plowed his way for 35 yards in twa trys, and Bo Norton hit for 10. Shields picked up two more, Archer racked 23 yards In two trys, Shields smashed for seven in two carries, and Archer hit the center of the Sylva line for the touchdown, and then booted extra point. CUBE STEAK, lb. . 79c SLICED BACON, lb. . 59c VEAL CHOPS, lb. . 49c FEED BUYS Soy Beans, 100 Lb. . $4.20 Rice Bran, 100 lb. . $2.65 Shorts, 100 lb. . . $3.85 MASON'S Grocery and Feed No. 2 ELECTRIC HEAT Save money during these cool fall mornings and evenings by using a portable electric heater Priced from $12.95 ? to $21.95 FREE TRIAL Martin Electric Company Macon Theatre Bldg. Phone 107 FALL SOWING Seed Wheat, Rye, Oats A. W. Peas, Vetch, Ladino Orchard and Rye Grass ? FERTILIZERS 20% PluMphate? 0-14-14 ? 0-9-27 ? 2-12-12 with and without Borax. We Fill Triple "A" Orders Get your fresh ground Peaberry Bean Coffee at Old Price RAY & WELCH GROCERY CO. Phone 278 Palmer St.