FOR COMMISSIONER f HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDI DACY FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER FROM THE THIRD DIS TRICT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY COM PRISING HAYESVILLE AND SANDY CREEK TOWNSHIPS, SUBJECT TO THE ACTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TO BE HELD MAY 27th, 1944. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED AND IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED TO THIS OFFICE I WILL FAITHFULLY SERVE ALL OF THE PEO PLE OF THE COUNTY TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. J. IRA WELDON ' ? TO MY FRIKND8. THE VOTERS OP FRANKLIN CWHTV Many of you hare uM repeatedly to become a candidate lor tha State Beaale from thia. the sixth Senatorial Dtatrlat I hare been reluctaal to hnm the responsibility ( whteh la a| great ona), bat bare now derided to go, u< endearor ta d? ar duty, It a majority of m? waai me to do ao. Friends, you will hare a rbaaee ?n the 17th of Mar ta act official ly the worda yoa bare ayohea to me In a peraoaal way. Thia la entirely up to yoa and whaterer happen*, wa all will atlll be good friends, and thanks to yoa. Moat sincerely. *-21-6t JOS. T. INSCOE. FOR CONSTABLE I herewith announce myself a candidate for re-election as Con stable for Sandy Creek township, aabject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary to be held in May. I want to take this oppor tunity to thank you all for your past liberal support and ask that you re-elect me again. 4-21-tf K. E. JOYNER. TAXES . Kalelgh. April 18.? The State collated f 711.364.11 In beei taxes for the tint quarter ol 1*44. according to figure* com piled bjr the Brewing Industrj Foundation'* North Caroline Committee. Collect lone bjr months amount ed to 1141, ??4. II tor January; 1117. 17 4. II. .February and 1111,411. 01 March. These totali Included collections from ?! sources on beer Including crown snd lid tuee and licenses. TOR KALE? Extra good mill cow. Fresh about twelve weeks Heary milker. JOHN MORRIS Harris Cross Roads. 4-21-11 WANTED Tenant, white or colored, tc tend 4 acres tobacco, togethei with cotton, corn, bay and othei feed. Wood at hart), plentj plants and will furnish milk cow Will not accept anyone unless re leased by present employer. Ap ply at once to D. L. WILDER, ai Cedar Rock. 4-21-11 FOR LATE PLANTERS 2000 lbs. Korean 9.50 . Lespedeza cwt. 25 Bags Maine Irish $4.50 Cobblers ?? bag OATS, MILLET, SUDAN, SOT BEANS. ALL GARDEN SEED. Electric Water Systems for farmers. Shallow and Deep Well Pumps. All Supplies for any size installations. Electric Fence Controllers and Supplies. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Franklin Farmers Exchange Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. O. h RATION CALENDAR The Raleigh District Office of I Price Administration compiles 'this thumb-nail ration guide from i official sources weekly for the ! FRANKLIN TIMES as a public service feature. FOR WEEK OF APRIL 16-29 Processed Foods ? ? Blue A8 through K8 now valid at 10 points each, for use with tokens. Good indefinitely. Meats, Fats Red A8, B8, C8. D8, E8, F8, G8, H8, J8, K8, L8, and M8 (Book Four) now valid at 10 points each, for use with tokens. Good indefinitely. Sugar Sugar stamps No. 30 and 31 (Book Four) good for five pounds indefinitely. , Canning Sugar Sugar stamp No. 40 good for five pounds of CANNING sugar until February 28, 1945. Apply to local board for rations. Shoes Stamp No. 18 (Book One) ex pires April 30. Airplane Stamp No. 1 (Book 3) valid indefinite ly. Another shoe stamp, as yet not designated, will become valid May 1. Gasoline A-9 coupons, now valid and will expire May 8. NOTE: Rationing rules require that every car owner immediately write his license number and state in advance on all gasoline coupons in his possession. Raleigh, April 19. ? Airplane Stamp 2 in War Ration Book Three may be used for buying one pair of rationed shoes beginning May 1. Theodore S. Johnson, dis trict director of the Office of Price Administration, has an nounced. He also reminded pur chasers that Stamp No. 18 in War Ration Book One, which has been vall(l for shoes since June 18, 1943 will expire on April 30., Raleigh, April 19. ? A detailed break-down showing the monthly supply and demand of rationed shoes during 1943, reveals that distribution of- rationed shoes during the year exceeded produc tion by 63,000,000 pairs, Theo dore S. Johnson, district director of the Raleigh Office of Price Administration, disclosed. This heavy drain on inventor ies clearly shows, he said, why It has been necessary to decreaso the rate of shoe rationing to ci vilians. Raleigh, April 19. ? Servicemen on furlough will get their sugar rations In units of one pound1, rather than on the previous basis of 1-4 pound for every nine meals at home, Theodore S.. Johnson, district director of the Raleigh Office of Price Administration, announced. 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