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WANT ADS 1 JOHNSON JINGLE (Editor's Nate: Because many readers have learned to look forward to the jingles of Ueorge M. Johnson in the Want Ad Column of The Press, it :,eemed only fitting that the lollowing communication from Mr. Johnson, now visiting in Concrete, Wash., should appear in this column.) I took a rambling notion, One line November day, To come out West and visit around. Then probably work for pay. I landed today about 1 o'clock. Being December the fourth day. As hungry as a wolf? And a long ways from Morgan's cafe! But soon had dinner and found The Press here waiting lor me, so I wasn't so lonely as you might imagine. But wnen i landed and looked around and saw the snow -covered moun tains every way I looked, I soon discovered that my ciothmg didn't suit the climate, ?r didn't suit my feelings in this climate. I sure enjoyed the scenery, and stood the trip fine. Wishing you success and a merry Christmas. GEO. M. JOHNSON P. S. I forgot to tell about filing some saws and eating a good turkey dinner on Thanks giving day down in Richmond, Calif., where we stopped a few days to visit some relatives. All Want Ads payable cash in advance. I l/2 cents per wuid, witn a minimum charge of 40 cents for each insertion. Classified display, 10 cents per line. ><-i in capnais, bold 'ype, or type larg er than regular, 15 cents per line. MACK SAYS: Come in and see our line of Christmas gifts. Call 249 for prompt, efficient service from our plumbing de partment. ? RANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Between Cagle's Cafe and the Red Light Phone 249 TWO PORTRAIT studios located in Asheville and vicinity. Pric- | ed from $2,200 to $5,000 All I studios doing brisk family and some commercial business. All studios completely equipped and in good downtown locations. Each one offered for sale with attractive leases. Offered ex clusively by Fidelity Business Brokers, Inc., Jackson Building, Asheville, N. C , Phone 3166. D18 ? ltc EIGHTIETH anniversary ex pansion program calls for services of good man to supply established customers in south east Macon County with Wat kins quality products. We will finance and train the right man. Write or wire The J. R. Watkins Company, Richmond, Va. D18 ? 3tc ? J1 FOR SALE? All kinds of delic ious apples on my farm. Harley Stanfield, Cullasaja, N.C. FOR RENT ? Two 2-room apart ments, furnished. Adults. Mrs. iC. T. Blaine, Franklin, N. C. D18 ? 2tc ? D25 LOST? On December 6, Eastern Star emblem with gavel at tached. Part of a ring set. Re ward. Mrs. Carl Cabe. FOR RENT? 3 room apartment, furnished for light house keeping. Mrs. Henry's Cabins. 'UNIVERSITY BY SEA' OFFERS VARIED PROGRAM ? Students and faculty members pre pictured here as they work at the Morehead City Technical institute, a branch of N. C State college. Photograph at the upper left shows J. O. Darnell, instructor in internal combustion engines, and Robert A. Baldree of Morehead City at work in machine shop practice, and James W. Flow ?f Monroe, upper right, grinds a joint for welding. The second picture from the tap of layout shows the 10 buildings on the Institute's grounds taken from the dock in Bogue Sound. Julian Bell, instructor, conducts a class in engineering drawing in the photo on the lett, just below the general view, and Director Howe rd W. Jones, head of the Institute, works at his desk in the adjoining picture to the right. The bottom left picture s'hows a physics laboratory class, and J. R. Jones, instructor, demonstrates a welding procedure in the bottom photo on the right. ORANGES? We have a good, juicy Florida orange at 11 cents per dozen. Our very best orange, 20 cents per dozen. We have a few more $1 a bushel apples. Fancy apples, $2 per bushel, any amount. Also for Christmas, grapes, popcorn, toys cabbages, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes. Berry's Fruit Market. D25 ? ltc FOR SALE? Westinghouse elec tric stove. See Rev. Harry D. Vance at Leonard's Tourist home or write me at Franklin, Route 2. FOR SALE ? 1936 Studebaker four door. Fog light, sealed beam headlights, and heater. 1,800 miles since overhaul. Good condition. Call 24 or see W. G. Jones at The Press office. FOR SALE? Tilting saw tables, sanders, gas engine, fire hose, drill hose, cross cut saws, vises, bolt threading sets, pulleys, light plants, tanks, 250 feet galvaniz ed pipe, blasting machines, sheet metal, slitting shears, steel squares, hammers, air compres sor, paint guns. M. Higdon. FOR SALE? One new Boice Crane 10-inch table saw com plete with extension wings, stand and new l'A h. p., 3 phase motor. E. S. Purdom, Way ah Road. XMAS FRUIT CAKES? any size STICK CANDY MIKED CANDY CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES FANCY CHOCOLATES? box?d ORANGES ? by the bag NUTS? all kinds ? ? ? Dressed Turkeys ? Hens ? Fryers CITY MARKET We Feature Courteous Service Bill Bryant Phone 124 J. C. Jacob* BARGAIN ON FURNITURE through the holidays. We have good used bicycles, baby carriages, and scooters, and many other things have been added. L. L. Shook. D18 ? ltc FOR SALE ? One overstuffed Davenport and chair in good condition. Slip covers included. Also one electric heater, with fan, used only once. Clinton G. Johnson, Phone 237. FOR SALE? Several lots in East Franklin on Dillsboro high way, also 1937 Chev. ton and half truck in good condition. See L. L. Shook D18? ltc truck with tandem First class condition, 10,000 miles. Good tires, heater, and radio. See R. D. Carson or Wiley Brown, Franklin, N. C., Phone 297. D18? ltc FOR SALE ? WAYNE EGG MASH. Increase your produc tion and make more money by feeding Wayne Egg Mash. We buy black hulled dry walnuts. Ray Grocery and Feed Co. D18? ltc REPAIRS made on .all types of radios and small electrical ap pliances. A B Batteries( Eveready) $6.25 Hot Plates, $3.49 to $810 Radios, $17.50 and up. Double sockets, flashlight bat teries, bulbs, pull chain and key brass sockets, extension cord and other small electrical equip ment. DEAN'S RADIO SHOP Phone 268 P O. Box 85 Located Over Dixie Store 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 have a new concrete block at a special price. Otto Concrete and Clament Products, Otto, N. C. 023 ? tfc FOR SALE? Tract of S. L. Rog ers land, 300 feet on Phillips street, 700 feet on new Hayes Rogers street. Price $2,750. Very liberal terms. L. B. Hayes, Hen dersonvllle, N. C. D4? 4tc? D26 WANTED? I will pay 15c per pound for clean white rags. Stewart's Esso Station. N20? tfc THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ?Famous Stark fruit trees, vines, berries or ornamentals ? produce a lifetime of healthful food and prosperity. See W. A Steele, at Press Office. D4? tfc FOR SALE? '38 Harley-Davld son motorcycle. Newly over hauled. See Frank Phillips on Bidwell street. Dii? atp? Die FOR SALE? Lota on Harrison avenue. Sec MUs Ethel Hunt D4 ? tfc ?COON WANTS BRICKS Oxford, Md. ? Howard M. Dob son wonders what use a raccoon would have for bricks. Dobson and his family were awakened by loud thumps on the roof. Dobson found a raccoon engag ed in tearing down his chim ney, brick by brick. Say: "I saw it advertised in The Press." FOR SALE ? Pre-war girl's bi cycle. Used very little. $25. Telephone 133. Dll- 2tc? D18 REGISTERED COCKER Spaniel puppies for sale. Will be wormed and ready for delivery about January 15. Write Mrs Robert Ramey, Tiger, Ga., or call Clayton, Ga., 1313. Dll? 2tc? D18 FOR RENT? One basement room in McCoy Bldg., formerly oc cupied by Franks Radio Shop. See Mrs. Ada McCoy. FREE ? Do you plan tc 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 : DEMONSTRATION CLUB OFFICERS FOR '48 NAMED Maccn Women's Groups In 14 Communities Choose 'Lode.-s Officers of 14 Macon County ! home demonstration clubs have been chosen for the 1948 year's work, and were announced this ] week. The new officers will assume iheir duties in January, when club project leaders and com mittee chairmen for the yeai will be appointed. The 14 clubs, with their offic ers, follow : Carson Chapel club: Mrs. Harold Waldroop, president; Mrs Ed Whitaker, vlce-presi- 1 dent; Mrs. Frank Reece, secre- I tary; and Mrs. Elizabeth Wal droop, treasurer, Cartoogechaye; Mrs Joe Set ser, president; Mrs. W. N. Dal- J rymple, vice-president; and Mis. Earl Harrison, secretary and treasurer. Cowee: Mrs. S. W. Carter, president; Mrs. Robert Morgan vice-president; Mrs Carol Reyn- ] olds, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. George Byrd, assistant secretary and treasurer. Cullasaja: Mrs. Nat Phillips, president; Mrs. Fred Corbin, vice-president; Mrs. Graham Grindstaff, secretary and treas urer; and Mrs. Marion Bryson, assistant secretary. Maple Springs: Mrs Raymond Sanders, president; Mrs. Zeb Shope, vice-president; Mrs El lis Ledford, secretary and treas urer; and Mrs. J. L. Sanders, assistant secretary. Leatherman: Mrs. E. O. Rick man, president; Mrs. J. D. Brendle, vice-president; Mrs. Kella Gibson, secretary and treasurer: and Mr* Zella D?l ton. AMUtant ttcretary. Holly Springs: Mrs. George R Pattlllo. president, ; Mrs. Robert Corbtn, vice-president; Mrs. Clyde Willis, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs Ruth Lan drum, assistant secretary and treasurer. Walnut Creek: Mrs T. T. Henderson, president; Mrs. George Keener, vice-president; and Mrs Ella Peek, secretary. Otto: Mrs. T. J Ramey, presi dent; Mrs.. liffie Hunt, vice president; Mrs. Pascal Cabe. secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. Raleigh Norris, assistant secretary and treasurer Watauga : Mrs. Clyde Downs, president; Mrs. J H Long, vice president; and Mrs. Oscar Thompson, secretary and treas urer. Iotla: Mrs. Ed Duvall, presi dent; Mrs. George Brown, vice president; and Mrs. George Gibson, secretary and treasurer. Oak Grove: Mrs. Floyd Mar tin, president; Mrs Ralph Bradley, vice-president; and Mrs Ray Bradley, secretary and treasurer. t Union: Mrs. Homer Johnson, president; Mrs. L. C. Stevens, vice-president; Mrs. J W. Ad dington, secretary and treas urer; and Mrs Tom Henson, assistant secretary and treas urer. Olive Hill: Mrs. Vera Rogers, president; Mrs. Pearl Passmore, vice-president; Mrs. Jess Tal lent, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. W. M. Barnard, assis tant secretary and treasurer. SMART SALESMAN "All very interesting," said Miss Gregory to the motor car salesman, "and now show me the depreciation, will you? I hear it Is heavy on these cars." "To tell the truth, lady," re plied the super salesman, "we found it a constant source of worry, and had it removed alto gether." p r/faxSMPOS '"'SPSCMIS V ^Vv/V i M ajor Appliances E lectric Mixers R adios R evereware ? copper clad Y ale Lock Sets C cry Coffee Makers H edge Shears ? electric R anges ? electric Hot Point I rons ? electric S toves ? cook T rays ? serving M ewers ? power lawn A luminum Ware S ilverware Sets FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. On Square Phone 117 for MEATS FRESH DRESSED HENS 49c lb. FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS 65c lb. (Hens) ARMOURS STAR (Half or Whole) HAMS 67c WESTERN T-BONE STEAK 69c lb. FRUITS LARGE BAG ORANGES $1.39 WESTERN 5 lbs. APPLES 49c MIXED NUTS .. 40c lb. An assortment of candy . . . stick, 5c bars, and Christmas mix. BALDWIN MARKET
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