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i Classified Advertisements RATES: One and t ball cants per word each insertion. Minimum 30 cents per issue. FOR SALE ? A good supply oi seed Rye, and Beardless Barley, for your winter crops. Use "Crop Kicker" 4-12-4 Fertilizer to get best results. Ray Grocery and Fead Co. tfn WANTED TO BUY? Oak, pine and gum crosstles and mixed oak switches. Will pay cash for them when delivered on our yard or we will come to your saw mill and take them up, or If you have a truck load hewn and will bunch them where we can get a truck to them, we will take them up where you have them, If you haven't got a truck to haul them, see us about hauling them. Will be on our yard in Franklin three days per week from Thursday a.m. through Saturday. Bring us your ties. D. B. Frampton & Co. P. T. Kell, Inspector. tfn WANTED? Caretaker for place in Highlands, North Carolina. Small farm to be worked on shares. Owner will furnish seed, fertilizer and tools. Please include all references in first letter. Address: Box 243, Highlands, North Caroli na. 07? lOtp ? D9 FOR SALE AT ONCE? 163, more or less acres, mostly timber land, several could be culti vated. Buildings in very bad condition. Bargain If sold at once. For information, see Emory Keener, Otto. 07 ? 014 FOR SALE ? Two iron beds (double) with springs and mattresses, included. Also two iron baby beds. Price very reasonable. Call Moody Farm. tfn WAC Information (1) The Army has asked for 600.000 WAC's. (2) The N. C. Company will be sworn in by the Oovenor at the State Copltol, will go through basic training together, will car ry the N. C. Flag as part of the color guard, will wear a N. C. insignia on the uniform. This group will train at historic Fort Oglethorpe, near Chattan ooga, Tenn. (3) Application blanks can C ~ FOR SALE? Very choice Guern sey dairy heifers, $25 each and up. Non-related bull free with 5 head. Sayre Dairy Cat tle Co., Sayre, Pa. S16 ? 5tc? 014 FOR SALE ? Mare, age nine years, weight 1200 pounds. Box 274, Franklin, N. C. ltp WANTED? To buy immediately, for cash, 1940 or later model, in first-class condition only. Phone before Sunday arter noon. Eskrigge, Highlands, 82. ltp FOR RENT ? One furnished and one partially furnished apart ment. Three rooms and bath, In Franklin. See P. J. Dryman, Maple Breeze Farm, Cullasaja, North Carolina. 014 ? 2tp WANTED ? Black walnut logs for gunstocks. Cash on deliv ery. to Farmers Federation Pulpwood Yard, Franklin, N.C. tfn FOR SALE? 7 Duroc and Poland China pigs. J. R. Berry's Rol _ ?Jer Mill, Franklin, Route 4. ltp FOR SALE ? Large bundles of newspapers, 10 cents ? To wrap up cans and start your fires. The Franklin Press. lfn HeEP WANTED? A middle-aged woman or settled girl to keep hbuse for five. A good home and good nay Write Sloan Rickman, 566-C St., Copeland Park, Newport News, Pa. 014 ? 3tc WANTED TO EXCHANGE ? A three-phaze two-twenty motor seven and one-half horse power, for a single phaze two twenty motor, five or more horsepower. R. J. Rice, High lands, N. C. ltp FOR SALE ? Small stove, uses wood or coal. Real cheap. Mrs. Laura Baird. i tfn be secured through OCD or U.S. Army Retg. Stations at Ashe vllle, Charlotte, and Durham. (4) Qualifications for enlist ment: American women citizens be tween the ages of 20-50. Have two years high school educa ' tlon. Have no chlldreij under fourteen years of age. Be with out dependents. (5) North Carolina wants three recruits from each county by October 15. We are fortunate ... to have received several thousand yards of assorted cloth, which in turn, we are sell ing for the balance of the month of October, at very attractive prices. Now, when ready made garments ARE SO SCARCE, the thrifty woman can use these goods to GREAT. AD VANTAGE . . . OUTING ? in stripes, assorted colors ? for pajamas, gowns ? yd 17c SHEETING? 40 inch ? good quality, yd. 17c BROADCLOTH ? all colors? for underwear, quilts, yd. 19c PRINTS ? fast colors ? good selection, yd. ?... 25c SPUN RAYON ? good quality? and shades, yd 69c OUTING GOWNS? well made $ 1.69 Children's Pajamas 89c Children's Underwear ? any type ? sizes to 12 69c Infants' Shirts ? sizes 1 to J> 35c Nursing Bottles and Nipples 5c to 15c GIRLS' COATS ? part and all wool ? sizes 3 to 14 $5.00 to $ 9.98 Crib Blankets and Comforts .... 39c to $ 3.98 Boys' Heavy Sweaters ? as warm as Jackets $ 1.50 JSd*n'* and Boys' Sweat Shirts ? bast quality, all sizes $ 1.00 Sanders' Store GIVE TO THE UNITED WAR FUND UNITED WAR FUND? (Continued From P*gm Ou) Home Front Service An equal amount of money Is to be raised for social services on the home front including child and family welfare, health, hospitals, and recreation. Ap proximately 50 per cent of the combined fund will be alloted to the USO and a considerable proportion to the purchase of food, medicines, etc., for our prisoners of war, and for Amer ican merchant seamen, who form the silent army in the dangerous convoy routest "Those who do not wish to contribute to the general fund, have the privilege of designat ing the particular organization to which they would have their donation apply", said Mr. Ar cher. "However, every cause Is a worthy one and It should be noted that the greater part of the total fund ? or to be exact, $67,672,000? is to be expended In service to our armed forces, which Includes our merchant marine." Relief Funds This campaign, said Mr. Ar cher, is to provide relief funds for the fiscal year ending Octo ber 31, 1944, and with the ex ception of the annual Red Cross roll call next Spring, will be the only nation wide drive until October of next year. Therefore, every resident of Macon County is earnestly asked to make one generous donation when the so licitors call. 9 ? ? REAL ESTATE BARGAINS HOME PLUS INCOME? 3 apartments-4 baths ? all city ccinveniences? good store building? 3j4 acres fertile land beautiful location? Price $5,250.00 ? Terms. 6 rooms and bath? 1 acre corner lot ? near school? $3,000. Georgia Highway? 83 acres ? 7 rooms? barn? 2 streams ? bottom land ? A real buy at $4,500.00. 6 rooms ? Electricity ? iyi acres? close In? $900.00. 215 acres ? 9 miles out? paved highway ? bottom land ? buildings? good fishing stream ? a real home at $4,500.00. 57 acres ? 30 cultivation ? 4 rooms, orchard ? creek ? con venient to school , bus and mail route? $2,250.00. Uyi acres? 3 rooms? graveled road ? school bus and mall route? $700.00. 55 acres? 12 river bottom? 9 practically level clay ? a good farm ? $3,000.00. 37 acres ? 13 cultivation ? 3 rooms ? barn? not far out ? $2,000.00. 33 acres ? 22 high state cultlv ation? fenced, locust posts new buildings, metal roofing- 6 rooms ? modern barn? dou ble garage ? poultry house? stream ? convenient to bus line, school, church, store, etc. Nice location and the best small farm we know about? offered for quick sale at $4,500.00. List your farm, home or business property with us. We have clients now interested in good small farms, especially. STANDARD REALTY COMPANY 25 Bank Bldg. Franklin, N. C. , * Here's what YOU must do to Back the Attack OW, as America goes all out for the INVASION ? your dollars must join the fight, too ! For the very least you can do for your country? and for gpur loved ones doing the fighting ? is to invest in MORE War Bonds in September. Think of Jim fighting with Eisen hower ... or Bill with MacArthur in the Solomons ... or Bob up in Kiska. They've given tfieir pledge to fight? and die if need be? for their country. They're ready to go all tb* way. ? And we at home most see them through all At way, tool That mean* every individual in the country who earns a wage or draws an i ncome or has accumulated funds must invest in at least one EXTRA $ 1 00 War Bond if he can possibljrdo so. Those who can, must invest more. This in addi tion to your regular War Bond sub scription. Yes, the least you can do for your men in service is to do MORE in Sep tember. MORE in the safest securi ties i n the world ? U. S. Government War Bonds. But do it now? it'* for the INVASION 1 IS BILLION DOLLARS (Non-bonking quota) BUY ANOTHER $100 BOND BY OCTOBER 16 MACON FURNITURE COMPANY THad Patton I CLASSIFICATIONS? ? Coetieued Ob Pa|> Flow The following classifications are announced by the Local Selective Service Board: In 1-A: Charles Monroe Stiles, Klnlon Buel Welch, Harry Alex Brabeon, George Truett Martin, Creed Alfred Clark, Virgil Cald well, Daniel Eugene Martin, Jr., col., Carl Dewey Bailey, John Huber Wasllik, Robert Lee San ders, Truman Alexander Keener, , Albert Ammons, Virgil H. Tal lent, James Andrew Reeves, George Elmer Cleaveland. In 2-A ? William Daly Burt chaell, Carl Bernard Curtlss, I Woodrow Wilson Baker, John Terrell Anderson, Elwood Green wood, col., Leslie Jacob Young, Boyd Denton Burrell,* Bethel | James Davis, Fred Bell, William Bert Neal, Abe Lowe, Truman Rogers, Charles McCormick Mor rison, H. B. Scott. In 4-F: Roy Junior Dills, Owen Newton McDonald. In 1-C: Philip Lambeth Green, Ben P. Grant, Jr. In 2-C: James Fred Carpen ter, Calvin Coolldge Waters, Paul Lacy Smith. In 3-C: Leonard Lease Bryson, Arwood Arnold Lee. Elizabeth Love, who Is em ployed by the Motor Transpor tation of the U. 8. Signal Corps, Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey, Is spending a week's leave here vis iting relatives and friends. BUY IT? or -SELL IT through Classified column 3 ^Z/upups { TO REMEMBER ABOUT OUR SERVICE 1. Service: Professional still and directive ability recognized by mortuary authorities as being of the highest order. 2. Merchandise: Caskets and ether furnish ings of modern design, high-charactered materials and sound construction. ' 3. Price: Our fair margin-of-profit policy and and comprehensive price range, enables each family to keep the expense within its needs or wishes r B RYAN "HI c7tute/ui^ Mmu HP SERVES BEST WHO SERVES MOST PHONE 106 ? NITE PHONE 20 MACON i> ?THEATRE- 3 WHERE WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT COSTS SO LITTLE SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 ? NIGHT SHOW t:M WEEK DAY$ 3:45? 7 :3?? 9:30 SATURDAY I:M TILL 19: JO ? OWL SHOW 1?:M, OUT AT U:N Matinee, 3:45 Saturday and Sunday, October 16 and 17 "The Last Will and Testament of Tom Smith" Sunday and Monday, October 17 and 18 ? ,oR everything . . . VrO* VOUR FUNNYBPNE ro YOU, GRANDEST PCODUCTION ^arLubitsch's HEAVEN WAIT , ~ GENE T1ERNEY ? DON AMECHE ? CHARLES C06URN A 2Qtt? CnHiryFoii Ngw ? New* ? Tuesday and Wednesday, 19 and 20 Ga. Tech-N. ?. Football Game Doable Feature Program "Assignment In Brittany" and "Gildersleeve's Bad Day" ? Also Comedy ? Thursday and Friday, October 21 and 22 fif M-G M's happy-go-lucky musical based on the Broadway hit show! \N EDDIE WWtSKVl STARRING ETHEL WATEIS ROCHESTER" ANDERSON / 1EHA HOBNE CHoffHSON "o-m r*Uo -New* and Comedy ? Saturday, Oct. 23 ? ' Double Feature Program Tim Holt in "Bandit Ranger" and "Frankenstein Meets The Wolf man " Alio Secret Code No. 2 OWL SHOW at 10:30 ? Out 12:00 Leon Enrol - Grace McDonald In "GaU Incorporated" ? Alto Comedy ? 4 ? ^ BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
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