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BOATS F O R S A L E I F O R S A L E AT COST To make ream for other business, we wish to move a few boats we hav-e on nand, and offer them at COST. WERE NOW Plywood and Aluminum Beats $189 90 $127.50 Plywcod Boats 97.50 $69.50 Sportsman Beats ,....$387.50 $295.00 Mahogany finish BURRELL MOTOR CO. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. Sold and Recommended by ROY F. CUNNINGHAM FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA BIG SQUARE DANCE SLAGLE MEMORIAL November 21 ... 8 p. m. 'til WITH Red Raper, king of the Smoky Mountain Hill billies; George Farthing, director of the N. C. Farm Bureau Band; Dick Farthing, who is guitar soloist in the Farm Bureau Bandi ? after five years all .over the world with USO troop shows; Doc Corbin, North Carolina's best banjc picker; t.ie Carpenter Boys, with Jack, the Bobby Soxers' favorite piano player; Sam Queen, caller for the Champion Soco Gap Square Dance team; and St. Clair Anderson, ' former drummer with the Shriners' band in Albany, N. Y. ? Also ? BOX SUPPER Cake Walk and Selection of the Prettiest Girl and t'hfs Ugliest Man _ With ? George Mallone* and Benny McGlamery auctioning the boxes COME ONE . . . COME ALL HAVE A GOOD TIME Tickets $1 On Sale at Perry's and Angel's Drug Store* ? Sponsored by Franklin Rotary and Lions clubs as a benefit. Funds to go for equipment for Slagle Memorial. WANT ADS ADVERTISERS in the Want Ad Column are re quested to get their ads in by Tuesday of the week of publication. I MACK SAYS: Yep, we're all moved. No, can't say we're straight yet. (Did you ever move? You did? Then you know what we mean!) But we're proud 01 our new home, we're going to be able to serve you better there, and we ! cordially invite you to come visit us. We'll be happy to show I you our new place, whether you conje on business or not. FRANKS RADIO & ELEC CO. Palmer Street Between Cagle's Cafe and the Red Light Phone 249 WANTED ? I will pay 15c per ' . pound for clean white rags. Stewart's Esso Station. 023? 3tc? N6 I ATTENTION BUILDERS? We are still in the block business and would like to talk to you before you build. Besides our regular building blocks, we h^ve a new concrete block at a special price. Otto Concrete and Clament Products, Otto, N. C. 023 ? tfc v SAVE MONEY NOW! ? Order Stark Bro's famous fruit trees, vines, berry bushes, etc., before the prices go up on November 15, 1947. See or write W. A. Steele, at Franklin Press office. 09 ? tfn 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 still be proud of 100 years from now, is yours for the asking at The W. A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge in Franklin. Ml? tfc ( REPAIRS made on all types of radios and small electrical ap pliances. DEAN'S RADIO SHOP Phone 268 P. O. Box 85 Located Over Dixie Store STOP, LOOK, and Listen ? Get your window frames, door frames, doors, and cabinet work and truck and pick-up body work done at StileS' Cabinet Shop. Saws filed there by Er win Stockton on Wednesdays. 09 ? tfc ' HEATROLA FOR SALE ? Med ium sized, good condition. Mrs. Geo. A. Jones. FOR SALE ? House and lot on Murphy road. Six rooms and bath on first floor, upstairs un finished. Mrs. J. L. Barnard. 030? ltc WANTED ? Will pay good prices for cured hams, shoulders and side meat. Ray Groc. & Feed Co! 030? ltc FOR SALE ? Grass and clover seeds, 2-12-12 and 6-8-6 Fer tilizer. "Feed Wayne Feeds" to grow and produce faster. Ray Groc. & Feed Co. 030? ltc FOR SALE? 1938 G. M. C. l'A ton truck. Cab over engine. Choice of dump or flat bed. Virgil Watkins, Box 265, Frank lin, N. C. 030 ? 3tp ? N13 Highland* ' Rotary Offers Reward In Breaking Cases The Highlands Rotary club this week announced it soring the offer of a reward, ranging from $50 to $100, for evidence leading to the arr?st and com iction oi auy retsc-is breaking and enter ing, In Highlands township. me oiier was prompted by recent hcuse-breakmgs -uc u> . - est having been the Walhalla tjjid home of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Ytaer Th es e - tered iti about 10 days ago, while the lamily was a..u , to >k several hundred dollars worth of ciothing. The fund lor the rewards was furnished by Highlands business concerns and members of the Rotary club. IN STOCK today ? One Philco refrigerator, advanced design, 7 foot deluxe. First come, first served. Bryant Furniture Co. N6 ? ltc WARM MORNING circulating heater for sale Holds 100 pounds of coal. Almost new $75. Inquire at Crisp's Studio. N6 ? 2tc? N13 FOR SALE? One-horse wagon. R. S. Jones. WANTED? To buy 500 bushels of No 1 Irish potatoes at once. Dryman Feed and Grocery Store. N6? ltc FOR SALE ? Lots on Harrison I .. avenue. See Miss Ethel Hurst. N6 ? 4tp ? N27 FOR SALE ? Generator sets, portable sander, vises, saw blades, twist drills, jacks, hy draulic press, air compressor, paint guns, tackle and snatch blocks, blasting machines, heavy turn buckles, steel squares, new battery, etc. Major Higdon. FOR RENT ? Two adults, furn ished 2 or 3 room steam heated apartment. Iotla Street, Phone 7602, Mrs. R. L. Bryson. N6 ? ltc EAT AT MORGANS? They fill your plate; if the tables are crowded, I can wait. I'll file your saws six days a week, al though it makes me dizzy, I'll work hard, barely speak, pro vided you'll keep me busy. Geo. Jojipson. FOR SALE ? 12 qts. sourwood honey, also 15 Barred Rock pullets. Ready to start laying. $1^0 each Two miles from Gneiss on Buck Creek Road. ? ,.'V- Earl Brown. Nfe-2tp? N13 REAL ESTATE for salev-Beau tjful home sites, city water njns through every lot or tract. Terms. Dan Bryson. N6 ? tfc FOR SALE ? One extra good reg- I istered bird dog, well trained. , Points, backs, and retrieves per fectly. See Dan Bryson. N6 ? tfc WOMAN WANTED for general housework one or two days a week. Phone 241. FOR SALE ? Coal stoker, prac tically new. Can be seen at my home. Mrs. W. H. Sellers. N6 ? ltc FOR SALE ? One good second hand organ. Reasonably pric ed. Ray Groc. Si Feed Co. N6? ltc JOB WANTED ? Experienced dish washer or dairy work. Write or see John M. Boston, Frank lin, N C. One mile on Murphy Road. Buy Your Christmas Presents Now . . . WE SUGGEST TOUT TO VOIIt TUTC EVERY TIME I UNIVERSAL Automatic TOASTER WITH EXCLUSIVE tERV-H-FUTIIK v-rix a Dormeyer Electric Food Mixer (three kitchen tested speeds) Along witfa many other electric appliances which will make sxcellsnt Christmas gift*. ANY OF THESE MAY BE FOUND AT ATLAS SUPPLY CO. Phone 273 Franklin, N. C -Coatimrad From P?f? On* Town Board Accepts )ffer On Sewsr JoD urb, and offered to pay one lird the cost if the board lould raise the sidewalk U> the ;?el of the curb and lay new oncrete Mayor T. W Angel, Jr., 'as asked to see Mrs. Uus Leach nd T. W. Phillips, in front of those properly a similar sltua lon exists, and learn If they lso would be willing to shari i the cost' of rebuilding the ?alk. The uiayor was d to have all or part of tnu Ide walk rebuilt if .he can reasonable bid. ilrt. L. H. Page Return# ? rom Father's Funeral Mrs. L. H. Page returned last lee k from Boston where she at ended the funeral of ner lath r, E. A. Day, who died thert n October 24. Mr. Day's death ras caused by a heart attack Mr. Day was at the home of Ir. and Mrs. John Davenport 'here he had gone to spend the winter. He was known here, Laving spent a great deal of Ime in his later years visiting lis daughter and son-in-law, Ir. and Mrs. Page. T ?? . ' , ? % Zvoda To Conduct Services Sunday At First Baptist Walter Zvoda, lecturer and evangelist of Asheville, will con duct the morning and evening services at the First Baptist church here Sunday, it has been announced. In the _ absence of the pbstor, the Rev.' Charles E. Parker. Mr. Zvoda, who has traveled in Europe and Palestine, has announced Mis morning topic as. "How I Met the High Priest". At the evening service, he will show pictures of the Holy Land Mr. Parker Is conducting a series of revival services at For bush church, near Winston Salem Before returning to Franklin, he will attend the Baptist church convention, which will open Tuesday at Winston Salem. , ? Dairy farmers with an abun dant supply of good -quality hay and other roughage can co operate in the nation's food conservation campaign and at the same time cut down l'eed bills by feeding considerably less grain to growing dairy heifers. SPECIALS THIS WEEK i CAR HEATERS FOR ALL CARS Fog Lights $12.00 pr. Steering Whee! Covers 45c ea. Western Auto Associate Store RECENT ARRIVALS IN OFFICE SUPPLIES \ : ? , " ? . . . s. _ ' . * . * Paper Clip3 2 sizes v * Postal Labels * Clip Boardj * Typewriter Ribbons Regular and Portable * Merchandise Tags * Staplers * Rubber Stamp Ink Pads THE FRANKLIN PRESS Phone 24 Franklin, N. C MACON THEATRE WEEK DATS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. Friday, November 7 Eddie Dean ? In a Color Western "WILD WEST" Saturday, November 8 ? Double Feature Gene Autry In "GUNS AND GUITARS" Also "FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY" Sunday, November 9 Warn Douglas In "HIGH CONQUEST" I Mionday-Tussday, November 10-11 'No decent man would have ydfcflow!'' Paramount pr**?n?? RAflf MILL\ND ? TERES\ WR1GIIT J55P" C I J&afo I cs KCMAlfi ONO ? MTNOftT QUMN Wednesday-Thursday, November 12-13 ptffotc TSUri uvtHC /000uvu6/// UNIVERSAL INIER**TIOIMl,>' 1/0M \>eCM2lO triM Otonfltifi 00*
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