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WANT ADS | All Want Ads payable ca-h ir a'Kan?-?- ? 1 yi cents pit wtn.l, with a minimum ! charge of 4?" cents for tach insertion, t lay-itied display, 1?? cents |-er line. Sit in capitals, hold type, or type larg- | er than regular, li cents j?er lire. MACK SAYS: Ever try building? Well," you just ought to try NOW! Gosh, but it's slow. Just the same, our new home on Palmer street is coming along, and we're looking forp ward ta the time when we will be in position to give you far better service than is possible in our present cramped quarters. FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Phone 249 Basement McCoy Bldg. INCREASE the value of your place. Plant those famous Stark apple trees, vines and berry bushes for food and prdf it. See W. A Steele, Press office. S4? tin FIFTY YEARS AGO The Frank lin Press advertised bundles of old newspapers for 10 conts per bundle. That's one thing that, in half a century, hasn't gone up. The price is still 10 cents a bundle Get yours now, so you'll have 'em to start fall fires. The Franklin Press. THE TRUTH About Catholics? I Is the Catholic Church really | Catholic? You should know the REAL FACTS Write for free in formation to ? Box 305. Whiteville, N. C J31 ? lOtc ? 02 FREE ? Do you plan to build a home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a lot of money and give you a fire-safe home, that you will I still be proud of 100 years from I now, is yours for the asking at The W A Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge in Franklin. Ml? tfc j REPAIRS made on all types of radios and small electrical ap > pliances. DEANS RADIO SHOP Phone 268 P O. Box 85 Located Over Dixie Store | ? ? NOT ABLE to farm, can't plead law: but specialize on filing saws. When you're hungry, don't starve till you're ill. Just come t to Morgan's and get your fill. Geo. Johnson. FOR SALE ? I have started gath ering apples on my place and anyone interested in canning, cooking, or for any other pur pose, see me for prices. The prices vary according to the ap ple. Harley Stanfieldj Cullasaja, N. C. Sll? 2tp? S18 SPECIALS THIS WEEK We invite you tc visit our Redecorated Store. ? Watch this space for announcement next week of Specials that will be well worth your while. Western Auto Associate Store ??????????????????????A When we give . .. . Ycur car a clean bill of health, you may be sure it's ready to take the road on all ? cylinders, and to give you many miles of riding ease, pleasure and comfort. When our experts service your car you get the best! The Texaco Service Station Phone 127 Main Street % WEEK-END SPECIALS " ? ? 100 Lbs. Wheat and Corn Scratch $5.30 1 Bu. Corn Meal $3.00 Qt. Fruit Jam, d?z. 87c FEED TUXEDO FEEDS ? FOR BETTER BISCUITS, use "Pride of the Rockies" Flour. The best on the market. Every sack guaranteed or your money back. ALSO, RYE, WHEAT, CORN A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Your Business Always Appreciated DRYMAN FEED & GRO. FOR SALE ^ HobUrt Electric | Coffee Grinder Good condi tion Baldwin Market. Sll? 2tc? 818 FURNISHED OR UNFURNI8H-J ED APARTMENT for rent. | Mrs. J. A. Fowler, Franklin. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING WITH GOOD PAY Excellent training in all , phases of communication-radio, radar, telephony, telegraphy, photography ? are given in U. S. Army Signal Corps technical schools Because of the highly confidential nature of mucti Signal Corps research, many subjects are taught which are not available to civilians any where at any price. A 3-year enlistment in the Army or Air Force gives a man a choice of any branch of serv ice, including the Signal Corps, in which there are openings. ; Once ' accepted, every man has the opportunity to qualify for technical school training. In ad dition, there's high pay, steady employment, good food, cloth ing, quarters, and travel. All of this is yours? plus a chance to save up to $2,000 during your enlistment Here's your chancfe for a good start irr life, with se curity as your goal. | Get the full details without obligation at your nearest U. S. Army & Air Forc? Recruiting Station, Hotel Hearn, Franklin. This is your chance for a real step forward. S18 ? ltc RESIDENCE for sale ? 2 apart ment house, 2 baths, 2 en trances. House situated on 2 acre plot within mile of court house. This is worth investigat ing. Pbone 249. WANTED TO BUY? 7 or 8-room house, in town or on outskirts. Write Box 90, Care The Frank lin Press. S18? ltc FOR SALE ? 50 one year old Rice Leghorn Farm White Leg horn hens, 30 ten months' old Berry's Austra-White hens. Now laying. $150 each. Come get them. Westervelt Terhune, High lands, Highlands-Dillard road. S18? ltc . FOR SERVICE ? Registered Hampshire boar, meat type, by Clemson's Roller, out- of Hawk inshurst Model Type. Ebbie Tal ley, Highlands, Highlands-DU lard road. S18? ltc FOR SALE ? Well marked vigor ous four months' old registered Hampshire baars by Hawkins hurst Emperor, sop of Clemson's Roller, $35.00 each. Westervelt Terhune, Highlands, Highlands Dillard road. S18? ltc A FOR RENT ? Nice clean apart ment on Iotla Street. Henry D. West. FOR SALE ? 35-acre farm with 5 acres river bottom. Pasture, wood, fruit trees and grapes. 4 room house, bath, lights, and water in house. Barn and can house and other outbuildings. Near Lost bridge on highway 28. Inquire at Dean's store. Wran; som R. Mason. LOST ? Collie pup, 8 weeks old, somewhere between Franklin and Dillard, Ga , last Tuesday (Sept. 9). Finder notify Harry Kinsland at Agricultural bldg., and receive reward. FOR SALE ? Beautiful, heavily wooded lots. Two 75 x 52554 feet, adjoining, and two 75 x 175. On Forest Avenue, Bonny Crest. For price and details, see T. W. ' Porter. I S18 ? 4tp ? 09 DRY CLEANER WANTED? Ex perienced white man to take charge of plant doing around $800 volume weekly. Must be r.ble to manage help and organ- | ize plant. Most modern equip ment. Job now open. Write, Downtown Cleaners, 113 Pal metto Ave., Sanford, Fla. Phone 914. i si8? itc ; FOR SALE? Letoria seed oats ' for fall sowing. Rye, vetch, wheat, barley, alfalfa, crimson I clover, and grass seed. Also plenty of 2-12-12 alfalfa ferti lizer and nitrate of soda. Ray Groc. &? Feed Co. , S18? ltc ?Continued from One Talks And Reports Mark Initial Meeting Of PTA ^rU"cnh.e?n equipment. school ground improvements, and play ground equipment were cited as schoof thC thlng& needed by the Commenting 0n the average layman s "woeful ignorance" of S?, (f l,admlnistraUon' Mr Houk cited figures on what the state is spending on schools in Ma ;c?n C?unty, and remarked that public education has become big business? it is the bieeeit j business in the county " He re I viewed school progress in this county in recent years snd criticized what he said' is a widespread tendency of people j to ask much and give little. He rf ntd that' lf thls courUy s , school building program should be started now, the schools on?Ut^ rtet??nly about 60 cents was planned1" ?' What ?r,glnal,y He concluded by remarking I that a parent-teacher associaT I ! ?r,man ot most service to a ?TruUn' y by bringing about a spirit of understanding be tween teachers and parents h, ? Hoyt Evans con Bu^fn devotional. Mrs. John Bulgm, secretary, reported for (be executive committee. Mr Flnley introduced the new teacherg, and Mrs. Lester Hen d"son Presented the new Par ents. W o. Crawford's eighth room had the largest present. ?f ParCntS "and teachers Following the meeting, a tea honoring the teachers, was giv ?ene by the hospitality commit 1 75 Attend Stiles Family Reunion At Hickory Knoll Home Approximate^ "775 relatives Sti?esBTtS,attended the annuaI Thi m ? y reunion Sunday. The meeting was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. R. n Stiles, in the Hickory Knoll community. ?-non A number of persons came from Gastonia, and others were Caml" fr?m 150,1118 in South Carolina and elsewhere Highlighting the day were music, the picnic lunch at neon, hv fh. o?0" in the afternoon by the Rev. Harry Vance. Conrth DanieI- of Charlotte Thnr^oUSe' ? was here last h? SS ? Friday, visiting, his sister, Mrs. W W. Sloan. thanks lrLT\to thank my many toward hi made col,tributions toward buying me a new car I predated y?U " iS greatIy aP REV. C. C. WELCH, The Samaritan Minister CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation for the many deeds of kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and at the time of the death of our husband and father, John H Thomas. Also for the beautiful floral tributes. THE FAMILY. FOR SALE! ? Fresh Guernsey and Jersey cow. Mrs. J. L. Clark, Cullasaja, N. C. FOUND ? Pair of gold rimmed, tinted glasses in Dr. Horsley's office. Anyone calling at The Press office can obtain same by identifying and paying for this advertisement. LOGS WANTED? We are now buying both pine and hard wood logs, delivered to our 'mill. Highest prices paid. Call or write Zickgraf Hardwood Com pany, Franklin. S18 ? ltc FOR SALE ? 50-acre farm, 25 acres level land, good pastures, fenced and cross-fenced. 5-room boxed house, 2 barns, 1 new. A good buy. Lower part of Hall farm. Write W. E. Collins, West's Mill, N. C., or see me on the place. S18 ? 3tp ? 02 HOW I MET THE HIGH PRIEST? Write for free tract, how I was converted from Catholicism Evangelist Walter Zvoda, 174 W. Chestnut Street, Asheville, N. C. 818 ? ltp , Fancy Groceries . . . Quality Meats . . . ? "We Feature Courteous Service" Phone 124 CITY MARKET Bill Bryant J. C. Jacob* I Of Major Higdon'* Grandchildren, All Past 74, At Reunion Descendants of Major Higdon, one of Macon County's early settlers, gathered at the old home place In the Higdonvllle community for their annual re union last Sunday. While none of the children of Major Higdon is still living, there were eight grandchildren present at the gathering, all of whom are between the ages of 70 and 82. They are Mrs. Mar garet Ann Williams, Franklin, Route 3, Jim Higdon. of Culla saja, Sam Higdon, of Sylva, Edd Higdon, of Franklin, Route 3, Ellas Ammons, of Franklin, Route 4, Will Holbrooks and J W. Gribble, both of Franklin, Route 3, and Mrs. Elma Dills, of Mt. Grove. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Jim Higdon, president; W. R. Higdon, vice-president; W. O. Crawford, secretary; A R. Hig don. treasurer; and the Misses Margie Ramsey and Marie Rop er, historians. Bateman Child Diet; Funeral Held At Ky!j Betty Jean Bateman, young daughter of Carl Bateman, of Nantahala. died in an Andrews hospital while undergoing an operation for appendicitis on September 3, it has been learn ed here. Funeral services were held September 5 at the Kyle Baptist church, with the Rev. T. D. Denny, pastor, officiating. Miss Lassie Kelly, J. E. S. Thorpe, J. B. Ray, John Archer, C. H. Bolton, W. L Nothstein, J. R. Bradley, and Emory Hun I nicutt, all of Franklin, attended 1 the funeral of R. L. Phillips, prominent Graham county at | torney and civic leader, in Rob binsville, Tuesday morning. Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted DR. ALDEN O DAWNS Optometrist, Eye Specialist % Will examine eyes and fit glasses in Franklin at Hotel Hearn from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday, September 27. If you have eye strain or don't see well, have headaches or nervousness, consult Dr. Downs on above date. V MARKETING ~,th TTfaXfetiZ, If you're serving less meat than you did when priccs were lower, you can make up for it by giving extra thought to other foods. Choose your family's favorites at your A&P . . . and please everybody from Pop to the pup! SUPER SPAGHETTI Even Without one meatball, spa ghetti can be mighty satisfying ...especially when it's A&P's ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI fixed like this: Cook an 8-oz. package . ,.v ..i a. /, according to pack age directions; drain. Combine l*,i cups (a 10'i oz. can ) tomato puree, 1 small onion (chopped), li cup grated carrots, 1 tsp. celery suit, 1 tap. sugar, 2 tsps. Worces tershire sace ami 2 tbsps. fat. Cook over low heat 5 minutes. Place spaghetti on platter; add 4 quar tered hard-cooked eggs and sauce. Serves 4. CHEESE HIT To make sandwiches that supply some of the protein which meat less menus may lack, I use pro tein-rich cheese. And to make this pinch-hitter for meat score an extra big "hit, I team it with MARVEL SOUK TYPE RYE BREAD from the AAP. I've never eaten tastier rye bread, and every luscious loaf is guaranteed fresh. Try itl PAjViPIR YOUR POOCH! Bet your dog won't demand meat I if you feed him DAILY DOG. , FOOD from 'the A&P. My terrier's tail tells me this nourishing, ready-to-serve panned dog food is dog-gone delicious in Meat, Fish or Cheese flavor. Start pampering your pooch during National Dog Week, which begins Sunday, by treating him to DAILY DOG FOOD daily. "POP-EYI" PLATTER Would-be "Pop-Eyes" would be pop-eyed if you were to lovve A&P CANNED SPINACH so: SautS 2 tbsps. finely chopped onion in 2 ' tbsps. fat. Stir in 2 tbsps. flour, H ..It 1 L t otul? v* wu, dry mustard. dash pepper. Ada 1 cup milk, grad ually. Cook over I low neat, stirring constantly till tnicKcned. Kemove from heat. Stir in H cup grated cheese; add 3 eggs, slightly beaten, and 1 can A&P SPINACH (2>/i cui-s). Mix well. Pour into greased ring mold. Bake in moderate oven, 350?P., i 50 to 60 minutes. Serves 6. MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. i__ Sunday, Sept. 21 ? Matinee 2:30;' Night 9:00 o'clock Warner Baxter In "MILLERSON CASE" Monday, Tuesday, September 22, 23 t ? itarauaiii^. .----?WW W W.w-u. w r m v w ~ y ww v v .r C She's a Wow at Telling Whoppers..- , I She's a Whiz at MaVini^ i ' 3RTTV SOMNtf HMTTON;TMFTO I Heoudb" ?Ml MICHAEL CHEKHOV . A Pqromount Picture Wednesday, Thursday, September 24, 25 IDALUPINO ROBERT ALDA ANDREA KING BRUCE BENNETT WARNO>S' . JIHcMAMJ &eMf Directed by RAOUL WALSH J Friday, September 26 Bonita Granville In 'THE GUILTY' Saturday, September 27 ? Double Feature Rider In 'HOMESTEAD ilfeoF PARADISE VALLEY" Also: "THIRTEENTH HOUR" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 o'clock Leo Gorcey In "MR. HEX"
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