[Welcome . . . TO CHARLIE MOORE AND HIS DIXIE PARTNERS BIG TV SHOW From WSPA ? TV Spwtanfaorg, S. C. At THE WHISPERING PINES Country Music Park |8 Miles East of Clayton, Ga. Highway 76 Sun., Oct 11th ? 2:30 p. m. Featuring the Best in Good Gospel and Country Music Toughest Driver in Town! Careful Percy McFidget? who would believe that he's harder on his car than anybody in town? Why, he never goes over 35 or takes a trip over 10 miles! Actually this kind of driving is vety hard oo a car engine because the engine seklom gets "warmed up" sufficiently. The oil tends to be sluggish. Sludge form* in the crankcase. The way is open for dangerous wear and corrosion. But there's something you can do about this, to protect your motor. If you have to do a lot of start and-stop driving at low speeds, as most of us do, use Trop- Artie* Motor Oil. It flows fast . . . resists sludge formation . . . helps your car run better, longer. Get Trop-Artic Motor Oil at any station where you see the Phillips 66 Shield. *A trademark heatsupto8rooms atlhe(oflof4 Now gives you FULL HOUSE HEATING with the miracle of tm nsn BEIT and there are no costly pipes and registers to install! Does an ordinary heater force you to live in one or two rooms when the temperature drops? That's be cause the heat goes out the chimney or piles up on the ceiling. Siegler cuts tjiis waste, cuts your fuel bills and gives you warm floors in every room of your home. Why? Because only Siegler has tho patented Inner Heat Tubes and built-in Blower System. Buy it on a great MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Start saving by stopping in at MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Franklin, N. C. Here And There In Ridgecrest And Watauga MRS. ED CRAWFORD "Staff Correspondent Church Working A working was held at the Watauga Baptist Church one night last week by the men of the church. They are reworking the inside of the church. The women brought refreshments for them. Attend Krrtval Jim Dawdle, teacher of the HOME BUILDING Experienced Contractor We can help yon with the financing . , . W. A. Hays Phone 34 or 499 FRANKLIN, N. C. Rldgecrest Intermediate Sunday School Class, took his class to Oakgrove Baptist Church Monday night to attend the revival services being conducted there by the Rev. Thad R. Dowdle. Hay Ride The Young People and Inter mediate classes of the Watauga Baptist Church went on a hay ride Saturday night. Refreshments were served the group before the ride. Seventeen of the members went. They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cochran. Attending Mecilng Several members of the Rldge crest Woman's Missionary Society attended the regional meeting held Monday night at the First Baptist Church in Franklin. Morgan Heir Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, in Washington, a son. The Morgans are former residents here. Mr. Morgan's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. | Personals Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Smith, of Canton, spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and others in the community. Steve Jacobs, of Sylva, spent Saturday night and Sunday visits lng Mike Smith. ALL PRETTY BELLES LOVE BEAUTY THE POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP Calls You to Beauty Service at Reduced Prices During the Month of October Mothers, why not come in soon and get that permanent just like you have always wanted or, that color in your hair you desire .so much. Girls, you can have that look that will put a twinkle in his eye ? a. sparkle in your hair by using our service. To make the most of this- ? let THE POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP be your headquarters this month. Phone LA 4-2911. (Over Twins' Shop). The Donors of this Beauty Service Minnie and Mildred BELK'S BASEMENT big doseout sale! save nowl OUR 2-PC. PLASTIC SHOWER CURTAIN SETS Redecorate your bath for le:s than $3,001 Make your choicc from a large group of hand some patterns in bright, c'eo colors. Mode of soit, wipe dean plastic. 2-99 2-pc. set BELK'S - FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Marr, of Gaatonla, visited Mi. and Mrs. Leonard Green Sunday. Spending Thursday through Sunday with the Rev and Mrs. O. A. Cloer were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloer, of Tullahoma, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sanders and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brendle visited Mr. and Mrs. How ard Green in Greenville Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Lee Craw ford visited Mr. Crawford's sister. Mrs. Jack Haskett, In Sylva Sun day. Miss Loretta Cabe spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Shepherd, in Waynesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopkins. Harry Hopkins, and Mr. and Mrs Harold Corbln, of here, and Charlie Hopkins, of Gastonla. went picnicking to Plcken's Knoll Sunday. Items From Carson 20 At Meeting Carson Senior 4-H Club met at Carson Community Building Tues day night, October 6. with 20 members present. Kenneth Perry, county 4-H leader, was present to assist boys and girls with choosing Individual projects. A photographer made pictures of group activities for the community scrapbook. Mrs. James P. Cunningham, commun - ity 4-H leader, also was present. Officers elected were Ronnie Waldrtrop. president; Peggsj Dills, vice-president: Brenda Cunning ham, secretary; Steve Cabe, treas urer; Suzanne Cunningham, re porter; Sandra Norton and Rob ert Vinson song leaders Health was chosen as the club group project. For the program, the club pre tended to be In Japan as a con tinuation of its imaginary trip around the world project. Ronnie Waldroop gave a report on 4-H club work In Japan, which was taken from booklets and other materials received from the presi dent of 4-H club work there. Rob ert Vinson brought a painting of Mt. Fujiyama, which he had painted. Suzanne Cunningham modeled a Japanese kimono. On display for observation were Jap anese lanterns, chop sticks, fans, dolls, picture post cards, news paper clippings, letters from pen pals, and an eye viewer with films of Japan. Jean Dills and Sandra Norton served refresh ments of tea and cookies. Mrs. Poper, a natvie of Japan was sick and unable to be present to tell the group about her homeland, but hopes to visit the club soon. Persona Ls Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brendle left last Sunday for Annapolis, Md? where they plan to make their home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cunningham this week are Miss Laura Stillwell, of Bryson City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Davis, of Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Van Frazier spent ' last week end in Atlanta visiting their son, Haywood Frailer. and his wife and daughters. While there they attended Southeastern Fair. . Sign of Winter Carson Home Demonstration Club women are busy quilting at the community building this week, a sure sign that winter Is not far off. Mr. and Mrs. James Swafford recently moved Into the Roy Womack house. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett, of Canton. Mrs. Base Henson and Mrs. Shay Henson. of Crulso, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wallace. Mrs. Ed Phillips Is recuperating from a recent Illness. The pleased expressions on the faces of the men of Brazil showed that they enjoyed the performance given them last Thursday night after Rotary Club by the Carson Cloggers, Promelettes. and Hun ter Young's String Band. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Greene and children. Jo Ann, Tommy, and Vlckl. and Mrs. Fred Wal droop, of Atlanta, Oa., were the honor guests at a dinner at Car son Community Building last Sunday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Green, Mr and Myfe. Frank Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Childers and grandson, Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanders and son. Dennis, and daughter. For the Best PROTECTION \ Available Insure With Franklin Insurance Agency Dial LA 4-3213 PETE PENLAND Agent East Side Courthouse Square Serving Macon County Citizens for Nearly 50 Tears * Car * Home * Business INSURANCE TAX NOTICE MACON COUNTY, N. C. Your 1959 County Taxes became due October 1, 1959, and are payable with NO INTEREST added through February 1, 1960. This is accord ing to the laws of the State of North Carolina. Thereafter interest will be charged according to the schedule shown below: After February 1 and thrc/ugh March 1? Add 1% AftrT March 1 and through April 1 ? Add 2% After April 1 and through May 1 ? Add 2%% After May 1 and through June 1 ? Add 3% After June l and through July 1? Add 3% and 1 y2% per month, to date of sale of tax lien. If paid after February 1, 1960, add interest according to above schedule. Be sure to pay before February 1, 1960 and avoid interest. TOM HENSON, Tax Collector Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradley. Capacity of the horizontal rite can be readily altered to fit tte changing size of the herd. Wash or Dry At Your Convenience OUR DOORS ARE ALWAYS OPEN Automatic Laundry "THE CLEANEST WASH IN TOWN" MAYTAG WASHERS 230 West Palmer St. Franklin, N. C. USED CARS AND TRUCKS CARS 1958 Ford Fairlane Fordor, Ford omatic, R. & H., tu tone paint. Local 1 owner car ? 1957 Chev. 210 4 dr., Tu Tone paint, heater, local 1 owner 1954 Pontiac Station Wagon 1954 Chevrolet 4 dr. Power Glide trans. Heater 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. Heater 1953 Ford Tudor V-8 engine. Heater 1952 Boiick 4 Door 1950 Ford Fordor V-8 Engine - $1895?> $1495?# $795.00 S695.ro $795?? $395?# $395 00 $195.00 TRUCKS 1958 Ford F-100 Panel, Fordo- tlQQCOO matic. R. & H. Extra Clean 'I>loyD'WW| 1958 Ford F-100 Pickup <1 CQC AO V-8 engine. Heater ^ * i>37?> $995?0 1956 Ford F-100 Pickup *QQC AO V-8 engine. Heater 1955 Frrd F-600 Dump, 2 spd. s?y.'e, 5 spd. trans. New Ny- $1695 Ml We have 2 New 1959 Ford Station Wagons a?d We are giving top trades on these new 1?5? Fords. We also have 4 1959 Ford Demonstra tors that are in like new condition at a big sav ing. CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY FRANKLIN, N. C. SHORTY MASON'S I Dial LA 4 2166 Visit Our New Modern Market We Deliver Week - End Specials JFG MAYONNAISE ? i qt. 49c GRADE A EGGS do*- 39c HOC SHORTS ? ? iM lbs. $3.25 MT. BOY BACON ? PURE PORK SAUSAGE ? PURE LARD . ? . 3 lbs. $1.00 . 3 lbs. $].00 / 8 lb. pail $1.00 DON'T FORGET TO HULL AND DRY YOUR WALNUTS. WE WILL START BUYING SOON.