WANT ADS MACK SAYS: A fine grade of steel wool will polish a plastic radio cabinet like new. We have record changers and players, records of all kinds, car radios, and are expecting a khipment of new battery >i u>. h'RANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Basement McCoy Bldg. Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? 95-acre farm at Ellijay. A six-room house, two graneries, good barn, orchard, 1 11 acres smooth farming land, 15 acres sowed pasture under ) new wire fence Plenty wood- j land. Bargain. Mont Wood, 12 miles from Franklin. M23 ? 2tp? M30 FOR SALE? 7 acres, 4 under cul tivation. 300 ft. frontage on Sylva Highway 2' :? miles Frank lin. Ideal building site. Priced to sell. See Edgar Carter at F'ranks Radio & Elec. Co.H MEN WANTED? Ti cut and peel hemlock by contract. Good camps, good board and good pay. ? Cliff Dockery, Highlands, N C. M2? 8tp? J20 GINSENG wanted. $2.50 per pound green. $8 per pound dry. R. S. Cowan, Greens Creek, N. C. M9 ? 8tc ? J27 FOR SERVICE - Registered Hampshire boar. Best blood lines. Sired by Clemson's Roller, out of Hawkenhurst' Model Type. Ebbie Talley, Highlands Dillard roacl. Highlands, N. C. M16 ? 4tc ? J6 WE BUY, sell, and exchange gbod used furniture, cook stoves, ranges, heaters, and I P. O. Box 577, Phone 40, Highlands, N. C., W. S. Davis. M16- ? 4tc ? J6 I BUY DOGWOOD every month in the year. For specifications, prices, etc., see or write R. G. Powell, East La Porte, N. C. M16 ? 4tp?J6 ATTENTION TRUCKERS? Jubi lee, Hiley Belle, and Elberta peaches. Orchard run. Large size. Ready June 15 through July. R. L. Gray, Phone 3161 or 538, Laurens, S. C. M16 ? 5tc ? J 13 FOR SALE ? One heavy horse, harness and wagon, well brok en for logging or farm work. Ted Gillespie, Route 1, Frank lin, N. C. FOR SALE ? One mare, fi\e years old. good worker, good shape. One cow, three years old, with young calf. Prices reasonable. T. J. Ramey, IK- 1 miles west of Otto. M23 ? 2tp ? M30 I WILL BUY local honey, side meat, hams. Will pay top prices. See mfe before selling or SPECIALS THIS WEEK Durpoint Phonograph Needles $1.00 ea. (Play 4,000 Regards) Trouble Lamps for Cars $2.50 sa. Hull Auto Compasses $3.10 ea. Western Auto Associate Store WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW STORE IN HIGHLANDS, N. C. Saturday, June 1 at 8 a. m. We cordially invite you to be present at that time. We have both New and Usad Merchandise, INCLUDING Linoleum Rugs ? Radio Batteries, Sewing Machines ? Pianos \ ? Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room Suites ? Dressers ? Vanities ? Iron Beds Springs ? Mattresses ? Baby Beds, Strollers, and Carriages ? Cook Stoves ? Kitchen Cabinets Chairs of all kinds Smoking Stands ? And many other articles too numerous to mention HOLT FURNITURE CO. HARRY A. HOLT, Owner and Manager Highlands, N. C. buying, Dryman Feed it Gro cery. M23? 2tc? M30 WANTED? Woman for three or four hours' work every Thur? day afternoon. Apply Franklin Press Saturday. FOR SALE, or will trade for cattle? Slightly used ensilage Cutter, with extra pipe and ex tra knives. Been used only 10 hours. Price $425. See Thad Pat-j ton at Macon Furniture Co. M23? 2tc? M30 I'M working hard, it makes me dizzy, but to succeed I must keep busy ? filing saws. George Johnson. LOST ? New brown checked bill fold, containing driver's license ; and valuable papers. Finder re turn to Wiley Scott, Route 2, Franklin. LOST ? Ration Book No. 4, in name of James Denman. Finder- please return to his home, Bidwell street, Franklin. M30 ? 3tc ? J 13 ROOM over Reece's service sta- ! tion, suitable for office, small business, or storage. See G. B. Burrell at Macon Paint and Body Shop. M30? 2tc? J6 WANTED? Will pay top prices j for Irish potatoes, wheat, corn, J honey, middling meat, shoulders, and hams. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. M30 ? 2tc ? J6 FOR SALE? Electric drill, $27.50. Metal lathe, $25. Metal lathe, $400. 20 h. p. gas engine, new, $217. Pipe threading dies. Cut ting and welding torch. 14-inch saw blade; new. Pulleys. Wheel pullers, Water wheel. Pipe fit tings. Tanks. Electric skill saw. Chain pipe wrenches. Anvil. Augers. Etc. M. Higdon, south end airport. FOUND ? In Sanders' Store\ two keys on ring. Owner can ob tain by calling at Sanders' and paying for this advertisement. M30 ? ltc FOR RENT? Unfurnished three room apartment. See O. H. Jackson, in Cozad house. Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? Cherries for sale. $2.00 per bushel and pick yourself. Mrs. C. J. Mincey, Elli jay?N. C. M30? 2tp? J6 WANTED ? To buy good clean rags. Stewart's Esso Service Station. M30 ? 3tc ? J 13 WANTED ? Experienced colored cook for restaurant cooking. Apply to Mrs. Morgan near Poindexter's Service Station. M30 ? 2tp ? J6 FOR SALE ? Good wheat cradle. Also I have a lot of bean hampers. Henry D. West. FOR SALE ? One five-year old Jersey heifer, with three months' old calf. Wade C. Arvey, Franklin, Route 3. WANTED ? Furnished or un furnished apartment or house. Three, or more rooms. Call R. B. Haynie, Franklin Machine Shop, Phone 187- J. M30 ? 2tp ? J6 FOR SALE ? Three-piece wicker suite, three tables, several chairs, roll top desk, one At water Kent radio and a section al book case. See- Mrs. W. A. Rogers or call phone 48. M30? 2tp? J6 CHERRIES ? Sweet and sour, in ? my orchard on Nick-a-Jack creek, Cullasaja, $1.50 per bush el on the tree. Bring your own pickers. John M. Russell. Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press". MRS. JONES GIVES TEA FOR MRS. M. J. HALMAN Mrs. Gcorg* A. Jones was hostess at a small, Informal tea given at the Jones home last Thursday afternoon, honoring Mrs. M. J. Halman, of La Grange, Ga., the mother of Mrs. R. S. Jones. The guest lipt was made up chielly of out-df-town ladies' and daughters they are visiting here. The tea table was covered with a lace cloth, centered with an arrangement of lemon lilies. Three daughters-in-law ? Mrs. R. S. Jones, Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones, and Mrs. Weimar Jones ? assisted the hostess in serving. Miss Dorothy Morrison, who is working in New York, is spend ing a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Morrison, at their home on Franklin, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ramp sey left Thursday for West Point, N. Y., where they will at tend the graduation of their son, Albert L. Ramsey, Jr., from the United States Military acad emy. They will be accompanied by him on their return to Franklin. Their plans call for stop-overs in New York and Washington for a few days en route home. -Continued From Page One $734 Raised For Work Of Chamber Of Commerce county, to date, are: Mrs. J. H. Enloe, Miss Ber- ! niece McDowell, Albert L. Ram sey, C. S. Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eriksson, H. & K. Market, Mrs. J. B. Henry, Dr. W. E. Furr, Addington Dairy, Franklin Hardware company, Stewart's Esso Service, M. L. Stiles Texaco Station, Ralph Womack, Ted Blaine. Frank Reece Service Station, J. S. Conley, Mrs. J. S. Conley, Ray Grocery and Feed Store, Erwin Patton, L. H. Page, M. Blumenthal, Pearl's Beauty Shop, Quality Shop, Dixie Store, Paul Carpenter, Crisp's Studio, Angel's Drug Store, Jo's Beauty Shoppe, Terrace Hotel, Stewart's Electricial Appliance Store. Lake V. Shope, J. L. West, Jr., Prelo Drymaji Feed and Gro cery, Franklin Lodge and Golf Course, Willard Pendergrass, Dr. Frank Klllian, Nantahala Cream ery, Panorama Courts, Clyde's Cafe, Dr. R. M. Rimmer, The Franklin Press, Nolen and Har rison, Slack A? to Parts Com pany, Western Auto Store. Other Contributors Cagle's Cafe, J. B. Pender grass, Western Carolina Tele phone Company, Sossamon Furniture Company, Franklin Amusement Parlor, W. R. Wal droop, Miss Mildred Cabe, Miss Fannie Mae Sherrill, Charles Hunnicutt, W. W. Sloan, High lands Briar, Inc., Perry's Drug store, Riverview Inn, Jones and Jones. Macon Cqunty Supply Com pany, Burrell Motor Company, Macon Theatre, Hotel Hearn, Baldwin and Liner Market, S. & L. Store, Refreshment Shop, Duncan Motor Company, Pren tiss Food Products Company, Grover Jamison, Sri, Standard Realty Company, E. W. Long, Swafford's Market, and Macon Furniture Company. Out-Of-Town Donors Out-of county donations have been received from the Coca Cola Bottling Company, Ashe ville; the Mead Corporation, Sylva; American Bakeries Com-1 pany, Atlanta; Pet Dairy Prod ucts Company, Waynesville; Cannon Brothers Gas and Oil Company, Sylva; and Mitchell Distributing Co., Inc., Spruce Pine. American cotton will probably meet a strong world demand during 1946. boating . . . Th c.re's nothing more fun ... no finer way lo relax. And we have the boats. We carry ? Century Boats Come in, today, and look them over . . . and re member, if we haven't the- boat you want, we will be happy to order it far you. BURRELL MOTOR CO. * Franklin, N. C. The Cedar Mountain section >f Transylvania county U one of the neweit additions to test farming under TV A contract. " * ? Our Search for a Mortgage Loan is Ended! WHEN you plan |o barrow on your mortgage, you want the security of dealing with a bona fide organization whose business is just that! Drop in at your earliest con venience and let's work out the loan yiou need to your best advantage. Macon County Building & Loan Association Bank of Franklin Bldg. L MACON THEATRE SiNDAY MATINEE 2:30 ? NIGHT SHOW 9:00 WEEK DAYS 3:15 - 7:15 - ?:15 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, June 2, 3, 4 ?: :: ' ? * ? - 'mmtmmiMiSiim THE POWERFUL, TERRIFYING BEST SELLER BECOMES A PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! "One of (he best movies ever mode," - toy % Danlon Walker 1 Paramounl bring* you llie ilrang^l ad venture llie lias ever dared to film . . . from llie mosl startling novel of the deeade. Wednesday, Thursday, June 5, 6 m s?i Wete U i, BACK TO THE SCREEN AGAI k GENE TIERNEY | HENRY FONDA in THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES with ) JACKIE COOPER Dlr?ct?4 by ? FRITZ UNO Friday, June 7 Byron Barr In "TOKYO ROSE" NOTICE ? Our Saturday show will start at 10:00 for the summer months. Saturday, June 8 ? Double Feature Program Jimmy Wakely In "SPRINGTIME IN TEXAS" And "Glass Alibi" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 "WIDE OPEN FACES" f