WANT ADS I MACK SAYS: A repeated caution: be sure your aerial is connected through a lightning arrestor to a goad ground. Get your A ind B battery packs here. We cover buttons, buckles, and make belts with eyelets, re place snaps, quick service. FRANKS RADIO & ELEC CO. Basement McCoy Bldg. Franklin. N. C. STATE CERTIFIED STRAW BERRY PLANTS ? Varieties, Mastodon, Klondyke, Aroma, Gem, from the best stock that could be found by our state Agricultural College, and set in newly cleared ground, all plants shipped by me will be certified by our state Department of Agriculture as being True-To Name and Disease Free, they will by special care be freshly dug and properly packed, 500 plants only $7.00; 1,000 $13.00 ; 5.000 $50.00. prepaid by insured mail to your home, 25 % with the order.' balance c. o. d Any one interested write. I'll answer | at once. F. S. Johnson, Coker Creek, Tenn. All? 3tp? A25 FOR SALE ? 40 acre farm, 2 miles from Franklin, five room house, metal roofing, out door buildings, young orchard and vineyard, plenty wood. Turn left at Shell service station, one mile down river. Mrs. Mollie Angel, Franklin. All? 3tp? A25 FOR SALE? We have plenty of Ferry Hollander's cabbage seed; also the Penn State cab bage seed. Prices are right. Tal ley and Burnette, Highlands. Phone 67. All? 3tc? A25 FOR SALE ? Battery brooders ? one 500-size electric starting brooder and two stands of fin ishing brooders. Also one horse power hay baler. W. H. Moody, Franklin, Route 3. WANTED ? Will pay top prices for middling meat, shoulders, hams, and corn. ? Ray Grocery & Feed Co. A18 ? 2tc ? A25 FOR SALE ? 1,000-pound mare, five years old, well broken, good condition, good shape. Al so a two-horse wagon. Prices reasonable. See T. J. Ramey, l'A miles west of Otto. A25? 2tp? M2 LOOK! LOOK!! The l*ath*Cman sold out and many did. not get the bargains they needed. I will' be back in Franklin, Sat urday, May 4. Please come and bring your neighbors. Will have a good supply. G. V. Lovell, the [ Leatherman. A18 ? 3tp ? M2 NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS? My shop will be open on Sat urdays only until further notice. Just received nice line of men's, woinen's, and children's short coats. women's and girls' dresses. Please come and get your long coats left with me for sale. Too late to sell them now. No place to store them. ? Mrs. Tessier. A25 ? ltc FOR SERVICE? Registered Es sex male hog at my place on Route 4. Arvey Seay. ' A25 ? 2tp ? M2 FARM FOR SALE ? 158-acre farm for sale. Good house, barn, and pasture and good bottom land. Come see me any Sunday l'A miles from Clarkes ville, Ga., depot. L. A. Adams, Route 1, Mount Airy, Ga. A25? 2tp? M2 NOTICE to carpenters. I will file your handsaws at Plem mons' shop, back of Bank. My ; motto, "good work at fair prices". George M. Johnson. FOR SALE ? Complete tire shop with new l'/j h. p. Wayne compressor. Also about $400 worth material. 8ee Mac Dills, Franklin, N. C. WANTED ? Colored woman for part-time house work. Or could use school girl. Apply to Mrs. Weimar Jones. WILL PAY CASH for casting rod and reel, other fishing tackle. W. A. Steele, Press office, Box 164, Franklin, N. C. ltc ? w.a.s. FOD SALE? Bailed hay, oats, and lespedeza, at Mrs, J. M. Morgan's barn. West's Mill, N. C. A18 ? 2tp ? A25 FOR SALE Barred Plymouth and New Hampshire DAY-OLD CHICKS U. S. Approved and Pol lor um Tested Hatch Each' Monday 13c Delivered; 12c Hatchery BROWN'S HATCHERY . DILLARD. GA. The state's 2,175 home dem onstration clubs have an enroll ment of 55,185 women, includ ing 15,162 neighborhood leaders. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of W. L. Bradley deceas- j ed, late of Macon County, N. C., 1 this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or. 4ie fore the 20th day of April, 1947, j or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 20th day of April, 1946. CHAS BRADLEY, Administrator A25 ? 6tp ? M30 NOTIC E OF DISSOLUTION OF E. H. BROWN AND W. R. BROWN A Partnership Notice is hereby given that j the partnership of E. H. Brown and W. R. Brown, as partners, j conducting the business of re- j tail merchandise in Highlands, j North Carolina, under the firm j name and style of Dillard Bar gain Store has this day been | dissolved by mutual consent. W. R. Brown will collect all j debts owing to the firm and pay all debts due by the firm. This the 8th day of April, 1940. E. H. BROWN and W. R. BROWN, Formerly doing business as Dillard Bargain Store. All? 4tc? M2 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as adminis tratrix of W. H. Sellers, deceas ed, late of Macon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 28 day of March, 1947 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 28th day of March, 1946. MRS. SALLIE SELLERS, ^ Administratrix M28 ? 6tp ? May2 ATHLETES FOOT GKRmT HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any druggist for tkU STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Mate with 90 per cent alcohol, U PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Angel's Drug Store. BELK'S STORE NEWS MEN'S AND BOYS' bathing: trunks in all the most popular styles. We have knit trunks and boxer type as illustrated. Made by "Gantner", at $2.95 Ladies' Bathing Suits are coming in, too. MEN'S PANAMA HATS Nationally advertised hats in all the wanted shapes. Bands of brown, blue or wine. Get yours while we have all sizes. $3.95 to $5.95 GINGHAMS Another shipment of "Worlds Fair" Ginghams in black, brown and blue checks ? 39c yd. Belk's Basement MEN'S OR BOYS' TENNIS SHOES Brown or black canvas uppers. Sturdy, non-skid rubber s:>les. $1.98 Basement Store WASTE BASKETS Tlftsf are all metal with hand paint ed designs. Just the right size. Your choice of colors. $1.00 Did You Know? . . . You can buy an attractive white plastic handbag for only $1.98 Many styles ? They're brand new. Wolverine Horsehide WORK SHOES \ Our first big shipment ? black or brown, plain toe or logger's shoes with leather or rubber soles. Be sure to look at these before you buy your next work shoes. $3.95 to $6.95 Belk's Basement If you run out of Sheets ? Come by and see us. We can usually find a few Pepperell or Pequot in 70 x 99 or 81 x 99. LL SHEERING A new supply ? just buy 20 yds., please, so more people can get some ? it's still scarce. 19c yd. BELK'S DEPT. STORE Lists Amounts Given Red Cross By Various Areas The amounts contributed by the various communities in this county in the recent Red Cross campaign have been announc ed by Bob S. Sloan, cbunty chairman. Of the total amount raised, Franklin and Highlands na turally contributed the larger shares, but Mr. Sloan empha sized that the "gratifying to tal could not have been reach ed without the donations from every community." 'Franklin's total was $1,562,37. while Highlands raised $1,538.46. The totals from other com munities in the county follow: Burningtown, $5; Union, $7.56: Iotla, 528.73: West's Mill-Cowee, $220.57; Buck Creek ranch, $2.50; Otto, $128.40; Higdonville, $21; Patton Settlement, $18.50; Cul lasaja, $27; Holly Springs, $6; Cartoogechaye, $114.56; Walnut Creek, $4. 75; Mashburn Branch, $6.41; Nantahala, $15.40; Ridge- , crest, $12.30; Tellico, $22.94; ; Pine Grove, $26.50; Gold Mine, ! $32.40; Lower Cartoogechaye, $60; Leatherman, $25.15; and Scaly, $16.27. ?Continued from Page One Zickgraf Band Mill Destroyed By Blaze an addition to the building had been constructed. . In addition tq the mill, a carload of dimension lumber for manufacture of furniture was A Few Items You May Need in hardware Brooms Bicycle Baskets Bicycle Axle. Chicken Feeders Cold Pack Canners Dairy Scales Dippers Dishes Plates Bowls Cups and Saucers Platters Dust Mops Fishing Tackles Floor Wax Hinges ? all kinds Lawn Sprinklers Miner's Lamps Pal Razor Blades Potato Baskets Plant Setters Pliers Radio Batteries Roping Screen Doors and Grills Screw Drivers Sewing Machine Parts and Needles Towel Racks Vigoro Water Kegs Wash Beards metal and glass Weed Blades Well Chains and Rope ? Keep checking with u? for all your hard ware needs. Franklin Company Hardware On the Square - Rhone 117 burned. None of the equipment with in the mill was saved, officials said. The Zickgraf company, own ed by W. C. Zickgraf and his son, Orant Zickgraf, has been in operation here for about 12 years. During the war, it was employed exclusively on war work, and now 75 per cent of its production is lumber for use in meeting the housing emer gency, practically all o( which 1* distributed in Macon county. It normally turns out about 30,000 feet per day. The fire was the worst here since the disastrous blaze of 1940 that destroyed the Bank of Franklin building. Lumber production rose coiP siderably in January and there were substantial increases in output of other building mate rials from 'previous low levels. QUICK SERVICE Painting, Body and Fender Work ESTIMATES GIVEN MACON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Palmer Street A FEW WORDS ABOUT OUR PUBLIC SERVICE WE PROVIDE:? ? Professional service of highest character. ? Experienced understanding ol bereavement's needs. ? Superior equipment. ? Sound business management that results in fair profits, rea sonable prices and true values. ? One high standard of service to all. Services from your church , rest , donee ox our funeral home. BRYANTi c7u*t?/iai 7/crmi IE SERVES BEST WHO SERVES MOST PHONE 106 - NITE PHONE 20 MACON THEATRE SUNDAY MATINF.E 2:30 ? NIGHT SHOW 9:00 WEEK DAYS 3:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 Sunday, April 28 % we.?