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Turkish tobacco demonstra tions on North Carolina farms are expected to Increase mark edly in 1947. New zip for the old buggy! 3- way tune-up, use in gas tank, crankcase. dif ferential and transmission Oil flows freer, lubricates faster! Eliminates car bon; frees rings, valves! Prevents, re tards corrosion, sludge, gum formations! "TREATMiMT" $1.05 OWNED AND OPERATED BY A. B. O'Mohundro Phone 169 24-HOUR RADIATOR SERVICE V. BOILING, CLEANING AND REPAIRS To Any Radiator Estimates Given ? Satisfaction Guaranteed DUNCAN MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE Main Street Phone 69 JUST OPENED POOL ROOM Upstairs in Dryman Building New, Modern Fixtures COME IN TO SEE US ANY TIME Bob Sanders D. L, Johnson Owners and Operators ATLAS SUPPLY CO. Feeds and Hardware ? Dish Pans ? Dairy Feed ? 16, 20, 24% ? Hog Feed ? 15 and 18% ? Roll Roofing Windows ? Gement ? * Hay ? Shucks ? Corn ? Shorts * I COMPLETE LINE OF Chicken Feed ? Burbee Cookers Shotgun Shells ATLAS SUPPLY CO. At 'old Duncan Motor Co. stand, between PalmeT and Main Streets, facing Palmer. J. A. DILLARD, Owner P. A. CRUNKLETON, Mir. WANT ADS All Want Ads payable cash in advance. 1>4 cents per word, with a minimum charge of 40 cents for each insertion. Classified display, 10 cents per line. Set in capitals, bold type, or type larg er than regular, 15 cents per line. MACK SAYS: It's warm in our place, so come in and get thawed out by .ur stove and our courtesy. For Sale ? One used Warm Morning stove. One used wood burner Plenty ol radios, records, etc.' f RANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Phone 249 Easement of illcCoy Bldg. BUILD your home, fire-proof and moisture-proof, with concrete Dlocks ? steam-cured for greater strength and durability. ' For construction details, see W. A Hays, below Franklin bridge. N14? tfc .STARK'S ? Fruit trees and orna mentals sold for about twenty j ears by J. B. Brendle. Fruit trees sold thirty years before by my father, Bob Brendle. See or write me Franklin, N. C,, Route 4, four miles out on Asheville highway. J30 ? 8tp ? M20 BABY CHIOKS? Get New Price List and Save Money. WORTH WHILE CHICKS, 101 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 1, Md. KG? 15tp? May 15 FOR SALE ? Men's Waltham wrist watch, regulation Air Forces, luminous dial, sweep second hand, new strap, worn only three weeks. Price $35 Sam Alexander, Leach Apts., Phone 206. F6 ? 2tp ? F13 WATCHES ? I have a few good slightly used watches for men and women at very reasonable prices. GROVER JAMISON Jeweler WANTED ? Good clean white rags, 15c per pound. Stewart's Esso Station near the courts house. F6? 3tc? F20 FOR SALE ? Registered Jersey cow. Registration papers furn ished. Medium age. Refused $150 last summer. Reason for selling, going out of cow business. Wouldn't swap for any cow. See W. M. Burch, East Franklin. ORDER NOW? Place your order as soon as convenient for those ' famous young-bearing Stark-Burbank fruit trees, vines, berries, etc. See or write W. A. Steele at Press offflce. D12? '46? tfn 40,000 GOOD JOBS A MONTH NO PREVIOUS TRAINING NECESSARY Postal Clerks Crane Operators Draftsmen Meat Technicians Motor Inspectors Investigators Demoblition Technicians Stenographers Accountants Shop Clerks Glider Mechanics Traffic Analysts Your new Regular Army needs approximately 40,000 men a month In order to fill impor tant peacetime posts. It Is of fering 40,000 good Jobs a month to the men who can measure up. Starting p^y is $75 a month, in addition to food, clothing, quarters, medical and dental care. The chance for promotion 'victor Moot! ?tarring in Roy 0*1 Ruth'* "l? Mo* p?n*d ?n Fifth Aw 7 ENJOY ) COOP FOOD! J if you SHOULD over-lndulg* . . thers'i always BISMA-REX tar AtU MI|wriM Angel's Drug Store McGlamery Is Home From Raleigh For Week- End Representative Herbert A. Mc Olamery arrived here from Ral- I eigh Wednesday to spend the week-end at home. Mr. McGlamery has been in vited to speak to teachers of the county at a meeting at the Franklin school Friday after noon at 2:30 o'clock, and Mrs. Pearl Hunter, president of the is excellent, and you learn val uable skills and trades while serving. Three-year enlistments allow choice of branch of service from those with vacancies, and choice of overseas theaters which still have openings Get your start with the Army. Inquire at your U. S. Army Re cruiting Station, Asheville, N C. F13 ? ltc FOR SALE ? 5>/j acres of land, j house and fruit trees. Four miles out of Franklin, on Mur phy highway. See Alex Coggins, Franklin, N. C , Route 1. LOST ? New spare tire, mounted on Chevrolet wheel, last week | in or around Franklin. I have I tire number and if found please return and check with the num ber X have, and tell where found. If I find my number corresponds with a tire on some one else's truck, some one will have to talk. Return to W. M. Burch or Sheriff's office and re ceive reward. FURNITURE ? A man is the only animal that can be skinned more than once. My February sale lasts through 47 and 48 and 49. Everybody run for your life and get ahead of the rush. Lawson Shook. F13 ? ltc GET YOUR slip covers made now, and avoid the spring rush. See me at my home. Mrs. Van Frazier, Route 1. Franklin. FOR SALE ? Ray Burrell's farm, 18 acres of land, moderate house and barn. 3 Zt miles out Georgia Road. Also 1941 Ford Pick-up, first class condition See Ellis Sanders. FI3 ? 2tp ? F20 POSITION WANTED ? Work in restaurant, hospital or home considered. References. Wri.e Mrs. Lida Sanders, General De Uyery, Franklin, N. C. NOTICE? I'll make your saws cut to the line while you go in at Morgan's Cafe and dine. You'll find me in the basement. Geo. Johnson. TAILOR-MADE seat covers and tops. We also do upholstery repairing, and cut and install auto glass. All work guaranteed. Franklin Top & Upholstery Co., West Main Street. Ray Delong, Proprietor. F 1 3 ? 4tc ? M6 FOR SALE ? Small tracts of alpd situated about a mile from Franklin. For particulars, P. O. Box 45. ONE REAL nice 4-year old mare mule for sale or trade. Well broken. See Thad Patton at Ma con Furniture Co. F13? ltc FOR SALE ? 2 rolls barbed wire. See Gus Baldwin. FlS^Jtc FOR SALE ? An 80-gallon Pro gress electric water heater. Call 128 F13 ? 2tc ? F20 FOR SALE ? Basb wire, 5-V gal vanized and aluminum roof ing. "Wayne Peed" for best re sults. Choice timothy hay, oats, bran, shorts, C. S. meal and hulls. ? Ray Groc. & Feed Co. F13 ? ltc WANTED ? Four or five room apartment or house, In or near Franklin. Inquire at Press Office or see Mrs. Ray Miller. F13? ltc FURNITURE? Make a lot, save me a little. It don't take much to buy lots If you buy from me. My sale started Groundhog day. Come on and get it and drag It to your holes. Lawson Shook. F13? ltc FOR SALE ? New four-room frame house In Iotla section, 4'/S miles from Franklin. 10 acres of land, electricity, running water. If interested, contact Miss Lois Tallent or write Box 274, Frank :in. FOR SALE ? Power unit from 2 to 40 h p. Wood saws. 1/3 h. p. single phase motor. Vises Jacks, pumps, pipe dies and fit tings. Clay and Lambert repair parts for blow torches. D. C. A. C. generator sets. 4-lnch Roots blower. Jack hammers. Steel. Screen Sledge hammers Many other useful Items. M Higdon, Highlands Road. FOR SALE ? Assortment of cooking utensils, furniture and household goods. Canned goods in ^-gallons and quarts. Edgar Hyatt. FOR SALE ? 1936 Chevrolet coupe equipped with radio and heater, fair condition, reason able. See Thad Blaine at Ver calite Industrie*, ino. Cabe 1? Elected As Vice-Chairman Of Anyel Hospital Members of the board of di rectors of Angel hospital, at a meeting last Thursday, created the office of vice-chairman, and elected H. W. Cabe to that po sition. * ? The board also voted to in crease its membership by two, and elected T. W. Angel, Jr., and Grant Zickgraf as mem bers. A financial statement on the operation of the hospital for the 1946 calendar year was present ed by Dr. Edgar Angel. The report showed total cur rent assets of the hospital Clover and above the plant, which is leased by the corporation! of $86,449.28. The value of the plant was listed at $123,167.81 The report showed that oper ating expenses for the year were $709.35 in excess of income. Macon County unit of the N. C. E. A , in" announcing the meet ing, commented tjiat the teach ers "wish to express their deep appreciation for the sympa thetic cooperation and work Mr. McOlamery has done in behalf of raising teachers' salaries". Quick action on the part of Fred Sorrells saved the home of Bill Horsley from serious dam age by fire Wednesday morn ing. Mr. Horsley lives in the Cullasaja community. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, per mitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. (Adv.) CONSTIPATION RUky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food becomes putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ills and interfering with their treatment. Why take this chance when you cai? take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of your Intestines, sweeping out toxin laden putrefactive foods and virus laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. Take CALOTABS Dixie Grill To Hold Its Formal Opening Sunday Sunday, February 16, has been set as the opening date j for the Dixie Grill, according to | Mr. and Mrs. K F. Montague, owners. Mr. and Mrs. Montague have recently completed remodeling and refurnishing the building located on West Main street, formerly occupied by Lester Arnold New tables and booths with leather upholstered seats have been installed and the en tire interior redecorated. Mr. and Mrs. Montague, who are well known here, plan to serve three meals daily. FURNACES WARM-AIRE COAL unci AIR Furnaces Air Conditioning "We Specialize In Home Comfort'" HEATING CO. Phone 1357 - 58 Broadway Asheville, N. C. Get EXTRA eggs EXTRA work Tuxedo Eggmash contains the vitamins, the miner als, the proteins and other quality ingredients your layers must have ior heavy production. Don't waste your time and effort by talcing a chance on inferior feeds. There's a quality Tuxedo Feed for your layers, chicks, broilers. Feed Tuxedo from start to finish. It's the easy way to feed for | profitable results. Dryman Feed & Groc. Phone 170 Main Street TUXEDO EGGMASH MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. SUNDAY? Matinee 2:15; night 9:00. Sunday, February 16 Ellen Drew In "SING WHILE YOU DANCE' Monday, Tuesday, February 17, 18 J _ . Uj V From the sensational best-seller I Dorr// h. Zanuck presents J IRENE DUNNE ? BE* HARBISON J UNDA DARNELL . tl ANNA THE , ? KING OF SIAM I Oirected by JOHN CROMWELL P t.duc.ti b, LOUIS 0 LIGHT ON 20rh_LjN';A2 Wednesday, Thursday, February 19, 20 Friday, February 21 A Color Western? "OUT CALIFORNIA* WAY" Saturday 12:00 to 9:15 o'clock Sunset Carson In "EL PASO KID" 9:30 to 12:00 o'clock Dan Dur*a In BLACK ANGEL"
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