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Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press". SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK FLOUR? 24 lb. bag $1.80, $1.85 and $1.90 SUGAR? 100 lb. bag $9.25 ORANGE JUICE? No. 2 can 10c AUBREY'S RED-A FEEDS Laying Mash ? Dairy Feed ? Hcg Feed ALUMINUM ROOFING Any Length BROWN & CARSON GROCERIES AND FEEDS * * HEATERS ? | You get the Savings . . . it Du^ to faclcry t^lays, a shipment of last winter's heaters reached us at the end cf the season. We held these heaters over during the summer, and now we offer them to you at , Last Winter's Prices And that means a Substantial , Savings to We have a wide variety to ? select from and suggest ycu come in promptly ? before the stock is picked over. | MACON FURNITURE CO. | WOOD AND COAL HEATERS Cement I.ime Mortar Mix Brick i" Terra Cotta Pipe Water Systems, with pipe to ins' all Electric Water Heaters Eloctric Refrigerators x Shotgun Shells Inlaid Linoleum F.leetrical Wiring Devices Rock Wool Insulation Plaster Metal Lath Corner Bead Kitchen Sinks REEVES HARDWARE CO. Franklin, N. C. ROY CUNNINGHAM FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA WANT ADS MACK SAYS: It's fall again ? look at the calendar, if you don't believe it! And with the coming of fall, the best in radio programs is available. - Is your radio in condition to give you what's on the ether waves for you? FRANKS RADIO & EEEC. 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 prof it. See W. A. Steele, Press office. S4? tfn FIFTY YEARS AGO The Frank lin Press advertised bundles of old newspapers for 10 cents per bundle. That's one thing "thai j 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 Is the Catholic Church really Catholic? You should knbw 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 r lot of money and give you a fire-safe home, that you will still be proud of 100 years fron now, is yours for the asking a' The W. A. Hays Concrete Bloc! Plant, below the bridge li j Franklin. Ml? tfc "REPAIRS made on ill types of radios and small electrical ap- I pliances. DEAN'S RADIO SHOP Phone 2fi8 P O. Box 85 Located Over Dixie Store FOR SALE ? Beautiful, heavily wooded lots. Two 75 x 525; 5 feet, adjoining, and two 75x 175. On Forest Avenue, Bonny Crest. For price and details,, see T. W. Porter. S18 ? 4tp ? 09 FOR SALE ? Letoria seed oats ; for fall sowing. Rye, vetch, wheat, barley, alfalfa, crimson clover, and grass seed. Also I [?plenty of 2-12-12 alfalfa ferti- j 1 lizer and nitrate of soda. Ray , Groc. & FeecT Co. S18 ? ltc , FOR SALE ? 50-acre farm, 25 acres level land, good pastures, j fenced and cross-fenced.. 5-ro3m boxed house, 2 barns, 1 new. A good buy. Lower part of Hall lapn. Write W. E. Collins, West's Mill, N. C., "Or see me on the Dlace. S18? 3tp ? 02 . I RISE EARLY just because I'll ' have more time to file saws. If I sleep till late in the day, still get a good breakfast at Morgan's cafe. Filing days ? Thursday, Friday, Saturday. ? Geo. Johnson. THREE-ROOM apartment and garage for rent. See O. H. Jackson, telephone 285-J. Reasley, Sought Here In Shooting, Taken Robeit Beasley, who has been sought by local authorities in connection with the shooting of Sam Cunningham and the rob bery of several Highlands homes, was apprehended by State High way Patrolman Pritchard Smith, taken into custody in Alto, Ga., Jr , Sunday night. CHOOSE YOUR AIR FORCE SCHOOL BEFORE ENLISTING! ALL EXPENSES PAID AND AT LEAST $75 A MONTH WHILE LEARNING Never before has the Air Force offered the young men of America the chance to select cne of more than 35 Air Force specialist schools before signing i.p. But right now, and for a limited period, men with a high school education can sign up lor 3 years or more and be as sured of attending the school of their choice. You men with previous serv ice can begin this career close to home with reasonable assur- | ance of a one-year assignment : in your selected Army Area. You may choose radio, radar, weather observation, aircraft mechanics, or control tower op eration and whatever the field, your Army & Air Force Recruit^ ing Officer can provide you with complete details and the neces sary application blanks. After your specialized training, you will be assigned to a unit which needs a man with your skill. A young man who embarks upon an aviation career in this way stands an' excellent chance for rapid advancement. Early choice will %e J>est choice, so go to your nearest U. S. Army & Air Force Re cruiting Station at Hotel Heam, Franklin, today. Get full de tails at no obligation to you whatsoever. A real opportunity nwaits you. 525 ? ltc ARMY SURPLUS field jackets: $3.50 each. Macon Furniture Co. 526? ltc FOR RENT ? Furnished apart ment, equipped with electric rangfe and refrigerator. Call 199 FOUR -ROOM WHITE cottage on bus line, l'A miles out of Sylva, N C Priced for quick sale. J. E. Turpin, Love Field, Sylva, N. C. S25 ? 2tp ? 02 FOR SALE? One 1941 Chevrolet Sedan, good condition. Fog lights, radio and heater. Herman Dean. FOR SALE ? Three h. p. air cooled engine, truck tractors, air compressors, jack hammers, D. C. generators, 50 ton hydrau lic jack, 10 gauge metal cutting shears, G. I. oil cans with spouts, blasting machines, bat tery charger, paint guns, flame thrower, T, D. 14 Bulldozer, with six yard pan, and logging winch, 1940 Ford piek-up cab. M. Hig don, opposite depgt. FOR SALE ? Bedroom suite. Practically new. See Mrs. Elsie Franks, of call 3302. TWO ROOMS, fully furnished, for rent. Phone 162. S25? ltc FOR RENT ? One 5-room house, furnished. One mile out. Phone 162. S25? ltc Experience is the Bestleacher/ ? Remember that wartime cigarette shortage? The many diffe/ent brands people smoked? As a result of that experience . . . those comparisons . . . more people are smoking Camels than ever before! yOURT-ZONE" WILL TELL YOU... T for Taste ...T for Ih roat- . . "Huts your proving ground for any cigarette. See rf Camels don't suit your'T-Zone'to ST." MORE PEOPLE ARE SMOKING V CAMELS than ever before! FOR FALL SEEDING Small Grain Crops Certified Abbruzzi Rye Certified Thorne Slickhead Wheat Certified Fullcaster's Bearded Wheat Fertilizers I Armour Big Crop and Planters Fish-Brand FEEDS ? Country Produce Bought and Sold ? GROCERIES FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Palmer Street THE SMOKY MOUNTAIN HILLBILLIES ALONG WITH CAS WALKER Will Appear at the Courthouse FRANKLIN, N. C. ? OCTOBER 3 Show Start* at 7:30 p. m. Admission wiH be 50t- adults; 25c children Heard over YVIBK Farm Hour from 11:30 till 12:15 and over WKOL at 6:15 a. m. ROOMS WITH MEALS At th'i present time we are in a position to take care of a number cf regular boarders. Our food is good, inncY spring mattresses on all cur beds, and a modern bsating plant to keep you warm. W 3 will be open all winter. Interested parties see Mrs. C. J. Moonfey at RIVERVIEW INN in Franklin, North Carolina CHESTERFIELD ROY CUNNINGHAM FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA Listen to These Programs Over WLOS ? Dial 1380 Everyday, Monday Through Friday, "Skyline Jamboree" ? 6:30 a. m., "Thanks To You" ? 11 : IS a. m. EARLE-CHESTERFIELD MILL CO. ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MACON THEATRE WEEK DAYS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, September 28, 29, 30 UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL prtstnU CLAUDETTE FRED ~ WEMiHinr >E6G??iIj |lt? Mil Salting look by MocDonoldx MAKJUKIt MAIJM LOUISE ALLBRITTON ?PERCY KILBRipE Produced and Written for the Screen by CHESTER ERSKINE and FRED F. FINKLEHOFFE Directed by Chester Crtkine ? A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 202 Wednesday and Thursday, October 1, 2 FRANK BORZAGE MADE "SEVENTH HEAV?N" (AN ACADEMY AWARD WINNER) HIS^>ff$T HIT. . . E ALWAYS LOVED YOU A REPUBLIC PICfURE in ROMANTIC _ TECHNICOLOR Friday, October 3 ' Andera King In "SHADOW OF A WOMAN" Saturday, October 4 ? Double Feature Program Gene Autry In "TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 "JUNGLE FLIGHT"
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