WANT ADS All Want Ads payable ca*h iB advance. kVi cents per word, with a minimum charge si SO --est: for each t. laasified display, 10 cents per line. ;>et in capitals, bold type, or tvpe larg -r than regular. 16 cents per line. MACK SAYS: ? Let as demonstrate to you the advantages of static-free reception. FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. "Palmer Street Between Cagles and the Red Light, Phone 249 WANTED - Will pay top prices for small and medium good country cured hams. Ray Groc. ii Feed Co. J3? ltc WANTED -* Used desk, table, chairs, large rug suitable foi office. I. B. Stevens, General Delivery, Franklin. OUR CHICKEN man will be at our warehouse until 10 o'clock Mondays, so bring your chick ens in by that time for best prices. Farmers Federation. J3? ltc SANI-LAC WE HAVE that good cattle spray again this season in bulk. Any amount. Bring your containers. Farmers Federation. J3 2tc? J10 FOR SALE Four coats, size 12. Excellent condition. Telephone 1602. Alba Peek Price. J3-2tc^TlO WANT TO BUY a horse? or a cook stove? or a house and lot? or a Bantam rooster? or a plow point? or a going business? Your best bet is a Press want ad. And it'll cost you only 40 cents an issue. FOR SALE? Small combination York safe. Price $50.00. Mrs. J. D. Harcombe, Mirror Lake, Highlands, N. C. GOOD TELEPHONE for , sale. W. M. Burch, East Franklin. FOR SALE? Household furnish ings and farm equipment at auction at ^10 a. m. Saturday, June 5, at Sam Corn home near Dillard, or will sell on the prop erty before the auction sale. Mrs. Sara Corn. PURE BRED, white rabbits for sale. Pair, $5. Single, $3. Ben nie Pipes, Rabbit Creek, Frank lin, Route 4. OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 10 cents , per big bundle. The . Franklin Press. FOR SALE ? 2-12-12 Fertilizer with Borax for Alfalfa. Also soy beaus and millet for sum mer hay crop. Ray Groc & Feed Co. J3? ltc BOYS' DRESS OXFORDS?Tan, Moccasin toe. Sizes 2 to 6. Just arrived, $3.95, Belk's Dept. Store. FOR SALE ? Thoroughbred Pointer bird dog puppies. See Dr. Winstead at Clinic or J. H. Hunter, two miles out Georgia highway. FOR SALE ? 1940 3/4 ton Inter national tjuck. In good shape. See H. C. Meadows, Route 3. M27 ? Uc SPECIAL values in new, used, and demonstrator radios. Na tionally known makes special at $18.50, $24.50 and $29.50. Bat tery sets complete, $35.00, com binations, $79.50. Martin Electric Co., Macon Theatre Bldg. FOR SALE? Apartment range. , Requires no special wiring, $79.50. Used table top water heater, $35.00. Bendlx automatic washer, $150.00. Martin Electric Co., Macon Theatre Bldg. M27? ltc USED SWIVEL CHAIR for sale. Old but usable with repairs. $2.50. The Franklin Press. FARM FOR SALE? 11 acres. 4 room house. Lights in house and good spring close by. Situ ated on Upper Cullasaja. Oeorge W. Fen land, Cullasaja, N. C. J3? 2t{> ? J10 WANT A JOB? Try a Press Want. RELIABLE MAN with car want ed to aall on farmers In Ma con County. Wonderful oppor tunity. $15 to $20 a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Mc Ness Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. M20 2tp? M27 FREE ? Do you plan to build a home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a tot of money and give you a' /Ire-safe home, that you will ?till be proud of 100 years from now, Is yours for the asking at The W. A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge In /?Tanklln. Ml? tfc NEXT TIME The Press come* to your house, notice how soon whoever get* it first turn* to the Want Ad column. It's that way all ovar the county. People read these little ad*, and M Of ?flour** they set reautu. I State College Aniwrr; Timely Fprm Questions Q What hybrid corn variety is recommended (or silage? A. For silage, the-N C. 26 va riety is preferred . J. O. Lutz, Catawba county farmer, said he had used this variety and lik ed it better than the real sil age corn It gave him, on his land, from 18 to 20 tons of sil age per acre. Q. How should corn be spaced to produce 100 bushels per acre? A. Earle Brintnall, Catawba county agent, received this query from a farmer, and here is his answer: "A little figur ing might help out in this matter. It will require about 115 to 120 ears of hybrid corn to produce a bushel ot corn, n you plant your corn In 3'/j foot rows, you will have to space it about 15 Inches in the row in order to get 10,000 stalks to the acre. These 10,000 stalks should furnish you with enougn ears to make 100 bushels or more." Q. How can I maintain high quality in summer-time egg&r A. Follow good management practices trom nest to market. Produce infertile eggs Gather I eggs quickly, at least twice a day, and put them in a cool place. On the farm a well ventilated, cool cellar is a good place to store them. Pack tnern in egg cases as soon as they are cool, and market them quickly, at least twice ? week. A wire basket is a good con tainer to gather eggs in if quantity is large. Store the nome supply In the refrigerator. When taking, eggs to market, Keep them in the shade. Q. How does a 12-inch tree compare with a 10-inch tree in production of lumber? A A 12-inch tree has twice as much wood In it as a tiee, and the timber in the large tree is of better quality. Q. Are all strawberries of equal value in vitamin C con tent? A. The U. S. Department of Agriculture reports that tests af many varieties of strawber ries show that the same conui tion which produce fine flavor In any variety of strawberry al so produce highest vitamin C content. Sunshine, long period; of daylight, cool nights and moderately warm days give ber CRUSHED STONE for concrete - and driveway. See or call F. S. Moore Phone 704 M6 ? tfc I FOR RENT? Pasture for cows or horses. See Harry Thomas at Farmers Federation. J3? ltc APARTMENT for rent. 4 rooms, unfurnished. In basement of Bidwell home. Hot water, wireu for electric range. Mrs. Charles T. Bradley. J3 ? 2tp ? J 10 FOUR ROOMS of furniture for sale or will trade for ,car. In quire Bill Grant, Stiles, N. C. 13 ? 2tp ? JJ10 DISTRIBUTORSHIP open for man or woman with a follow ing of business and professional men. Pour North Carolina and Four Georgia counties. Applicant must have car and be sober. A real opportunity for the party who qualifies. Write details to Dept. S. Box 509, Seneca, S. C. WHITER THAN S?OW? III tell to the world, where ever I ?o, that Morgan's Cafe is whiter than snow, so go in and get pou a seat, for they've always got plenty to eat. Saws tiled In basement. Geo. Johnson. HAVE YOU some article that's good but which you no longer need? Why not sell it through a Press want ad? CALL 97 OR 32 and I will come to your place and breed your milk cows artificially for only $5. Membership in the Macon County Dairy Breeders' Associa tion is only $1. Edd Bradley. A29? tfc DEAN'S RADIO SHOP We repair all types and makes of radios and household elec trical appliances. ? Prompt Service ? Guaranteed Work ? Reasonable Prices Phone 268 P. O. Box 85 Located over Dixie Super Market F26-tfc ATTENTION BUILDERS We are still In the block business and would like to talk to you before you build. Besides our regular building blocks, we have a new concrete block at a special price. Otto Concrete and Clament Products, Otto, N. C. Oas? tfc Wanted to BUY-ciean, light weight cotton rags. The Trankltai Press. WANT TO BUY? Nice country hunt, free from skippers. No hams with skippers bought. Top prices paid. Dryman reed U MM- lit Rorln' to Go Back home and rarin' to go, is 12-year-old Donald Stegall, fully recovered from infantile paralysis. Donald was rushed to a Richmond, Va., hospital ! where a throat operation and 12 weeks in an "iron lung" saved his life. The people of Fieldale, Va., the textile com munity where Donald's family .lives, contributed nearly $3,000 in an outpouring of sympathy for the Stegalls. ries both their best flavor and their highest content of vita min C. Studies showed that ber ries which ripen on the plant ire better in flavor and higher in vitamin C than when picked green and allowed to ripen aft efward. IN APPRECIATION I wish to express appreciation to many friends for their kind nesses to me at the time of the death of my wife. D? M BENNETT America's annual fire loss is about $30,000,000. Fun, Food For AH Bring the family for Sunday dinner. You'll all relish the food, and welcome the pleasant leisurely service. CAGLE'S CAFE The Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconian Need a Typewriter? THEN IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY A NEW ONE liven with reasonable care, a new typewriter will give good service for 25 to 30 years. But if you should- use one only half that time, the cost of owning a new machine would figure about NO ceijts a month. Compare that with the price for renting one! ?or the costs, of repairs on a used one! ? ? * Sec us for the Latest Model STANDARD ROYAL ? ? ? THE FRANKLIN PRESS Telephone 24 l*aint Poultry Wire Cement Windows Roofing Doors WTestinghonse Appliances Dillard Builders Supply Company Phone 273 In the New Crisp Building On East Main Street ILLUSTRATING the varied types of motor vehicles now available at Macon Willys Company in Franklin. Above are two Jeeps, one Station Wagon, and a truck (second from left), all now available at our garage. ? WE ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO-THE ABOVE ~~ TR'UCK THIS IS A One-Ton, 4- Wheel Drive Job % It's really rugged, especially adapted for the mountains and for general farm work Available in . . . STAKE CHASSIS EXPRESS i POWER TAKE-OFF OPTIONAL t i We invite you to come in and examine it today ? Macon Willys Co. PHONE 265 / FRANKLIN, N. C.