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Al.l VV Hill Ad* payable CMh ID ftdvauce l vi ? <t* per At.rd. with ? minimum charge of 40 cent* for each insertion. i lass i. ted display, 10 cent? per line. Si i capuais, uutU type, ui type urg rr than regular, l.i cents per line. MACK SAYS: Haven't got much to say this week, except this? Be iure to hear the hit tunes we have in stock. ? FRANKS RADIO & ELEC. CO Palmer Street Between Cagle's Cate and the Red Light Phone 249 WANT 3D- White girl or woman to do house work. Stay in pt.ee. See Mrs. Lyman Hlgdon at Frances' Shop. F5? ltc ADS USED TRUCKS 1 ? 1946 Chevrolet 2 ton, lone wheel base, 2 speed axle equipped with radio, heater, spotligjht, and fog light. 1 ? 1946 Chevrolet 2 ton, k>n( wheel base, perfect coodi 1 ? 1944 Chevrolet ton, short wheel ^ ^base with 3 yard 1 duihp. 1 ? 1942 Chevrolet 1% ton regular tonf wheel base. 1 ? 1S41 Chevrolet ton, long wheel base, new motor. 1 ? 1941 International I14 ton, long wheel 1?1941 Ford H ton panel. 1 ? 1S3? Chevrolet H ton pick up. All the above tracks are in k&ood condition and ready for hauling. All priceJ right with 1948 li cense included. We also have the follow ing uaed trucks in stock at bargaib prices: ? lS4lJ^>rd __/ ton, short wheel base. ? 1C40 Chevrolet ton, long wheel base. ? 1240 Dodge ton, long wheel base. ? 1937 Chevrolet 1H too, long wheel base, equipped with 2-speed axle. -1035 Ford J 1H ton, ytg wheel base. / -1938 Chevrolet M ton pick up. , ? 1934 Chevrolet H ton pick up. USED r,ARS We 'have the following u?ed car* in atock: 1941 Oldamohile Four door sedan with hydra-matte drive. 1937 Fdrd Coach A-l condition. 1935 Chevrolet Coach ^^04 Chevrolet Coach ^Chevrolet Sedan iModel A Ford Coupe ?Model A Ford Sedan Kurrell MOTOR CO. FOR RENT ? 6 -room home with bath, light* and water, near Iotla bridge on Roe* Creek road. See or write Charlie Downa, Route S, Franklin, N c. F6? atp-na NICK 7-ROOM apartment for rent. First floor. Partly furn ished. See Mrs. Lyman Higdon at Frances' Shop. F5? ltc FOR SALE? 2500 watt, 220 volt, electric heater, new heating element. See John McCullom. FOR SALE ? Acetylene cutting and welding torch, anvil, forge, drill, sanders, electric motors, generators, V-pulleys, belts, jacks, hydraulic press, saw tables, gas engines, light plants. M. Higdon. FOR SALE- 30-acre farm, & room new house. Six miles from town on Ga. highway. Bee Harley Baldwin, Taxi Stand at Courthouse. F5 ? 2tp ? F12 FOR SALE? 18 line pigs, nine weeks old. Telephone 715, Mc Nlsh Brothers, at the old Annie Slagle farm. F5 ? 2tp ? F12 FOR SALE-Two nice O. I. C guilts, that will weigh around 150 pounds. Also 7 pigs a month old. Can furnish papers with them all. John C. Dills, Culla saja, N. C. F5 ? ltc FREE ? Do you p.an to Du'lld a home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a iOt of money and give you a dre-safe nome, 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 FOR SALE? One extra fine young ' Guernsey cow, -with calf four days old. Price $150 00. See Thad Patton, Macon Fur niture Company. J29? ltc FOR SALE? Acetylene welding and cutting torch at bargain. Forge, anvil, drill, motors, pow er units, table saws, sanders, v-belts, pulleys, whistles, air compressor, paint gun. M. Hig don. FOR SALE? Two 6 month old goats, a billy and nanny. Good milking strain. Will take $10.00 for the pair. F. W. Hol land, Cullasaja, N. C. FOR SALE? 1930 Buick Sedan, motor recently overhauled, six good tires, extra radiator trans mission and differential. See Highlands Engineering Co. He ? J29 1 HAVE PLENTY of chpice tim othy hay. 1 would like to buy Irish potatoes. Mason Grocery and Feed Store. J 29 ? ltc FOR FILING? We have on hand more than l6o - file folders, correspondence size, with alpha betical index. Have been used, but are usable. Price $1. The Franklin Press. NOW is the time to order those famous young bearing Stark apple trees. The world's best, cost you less. See W. A. Steele at Press office. WANTED? I will pay 15c pe. pound for CLEAN. WHITE rags. Stewart's Esso Station J8? tfc ? To help assure top yields and quality from your crops . . . make sure that you have SWIFT'S RED STEER plant food on hand when you are ready to plant! ? Order now and take delivery as soon as possible I Then you'll know your crops will get all the nourishment they need for big yields and the high quality that makes the best profits. RED STEER BRAND r.? Brown ATtarson PHotw 397 E. Main St. AWARDS GIVEN 10 CUBSCOUTS 55 Person* Are Preaent At Meeting Of Local ? Pack No. 1 Fifty-five Cub Scouts and parents were present for Sun day aiternoon's meeting of Franklin Cub Pack No. I, when awards were presented to 10 boys. , The meeting was held in the basement ot the Franklin Methodist church at 4 o'clock. The three dens gave exhibits of magic, and Den No. 1, under Den pother Mrs. Emory Huni cutt, presented a short skit, arid Den No. 3, under Mrs. E. W. Renshaw, den mother, con ducted the closing exercises. The following Cub awards were made by C. R. Zachary, cubmaster. Bob Cat? Tom Hunnicutt and George Perce. 4 Wolf Pack ? Frank Killlan, Robert 8iler, Bill Hunnicutt, Joe Bingham, and Tommy Gnuse. Bear Pack? Ross Zachary, Jr. i Gold Arrow ? Joe Bingham and Richard Renshaw. Silver Arrow ? Herbert Mc Glamery. , ? | ? Ellijay Leslie Young and Kerma Hol land, of Ellijay, left January 20 for Baltimore, Md., where they are employed on a construction Job. Mrs. Kerma Holland and children, of Franklin, are spend ing some time with Mrs. Hol land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Young, of Ellijay. Mrs. Walter Henry, of Ellijay, visited the Winston-Salem Bap tist hospital last week. Her health is poor. Walter Young has been und ergoing treatment, following a minor operation at the Angel hospital for the ptwt several days. Donnie Clay, young ion of HELP WANTED ? Forty men needed on REA construction job. Transportation furnished. See Keith Stewart, Supt. Zeigler C. Cline Construction Company, Rogers Garage, Highlands, N. C. J29? 2tc ? F5 FOR SALE ? Lots on Harrison avenue. See Miss Ethel Hurst D4 ? tie 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. 02S? tfc NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Due to a confusion of names, I have received a number of bills that are not mine. I wish to pay any debts I owe, and if I owe anyone, I will appreciate being notified, and it will be paid immediately. John Wando Fouts, Franklin, Route 3. J 15 ? 3tp ? J29 TO TBI PATRONS OF ftTO ROUTES TWO AND THRU, FRANKLIN, N. C Since I cannot write you in dividually, I take thl? method I to tell you that I remember, am I deeply grateful, and thank you i for your many gifts to me dur ing my thirty-two years as Kural Letter Carrier; that I cannot forget your countless acts of kindness and considera tion in helping me through mud | holes, in iucing your maU boxes | for my convenience, in facing out-going mail all one way and clamping it with a clothes pin or sianuing it against the side of the box so that clumsy fing ers could easily pick it up; and that never did the gifts or the discovery of those kind acts fan to give me a warm glow inside. I Please accept my thanks for everything and beleve me when I say that my only regret is that X did not serve you better. I HAROLD SLOAN, Retired Rural Letter Carrier Franklin, N. C.( February 1, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clay, of Cullasaja, is recovering from an appendix operation at the Ang el hospital. Mrs. Charlie Jones, of Ellijay, who has been ill for the past few weeks, is now much better. Mr and Mrs. Louin Young and family, of Ellijay, have re cently moved to their new home they are building in the Hlgdonville community, I Albert Rogers and son, Roy, are now employed in Oastonla. | ? JOIN Bryant Mutual Burial Association Oldest and Strongest in the County ( WORKS LIKE^ A RELAY TEAM BISMA-REX ^ol '"cpo ?ngreJ^ts work ir,9 in 'intcd r*oc!icn like o f?kjy Iwir to* 4 voy relief iron, odd irdl^ailloi. 'h~59c StlS OUT AT 8EMIL DPl'S STMCS Angel's Drug Store Pbone 117 On Square Send FLOWERS To Your Valentine . . . WEST'S FLORIST "Flowers for every Occasion" Phone 234 i _ . ? ? - FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MONITOR DELUXE WASHING MACHINES Also Apartment Size Washing Machine* 1/3 and 1/4 h. p. Electric Motors Electric Hot Water Heaters Nolen & Harrison Electric Company Opposite Angel Clinic Mitt Brook* Initiated ? Into U. N. C Sorority MIm Merrily Brooks, daugh ter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Allan Brooks, of Franklin, was among the coeds at the University of North Carolina who recently were Initiated into the Alpha Delta Pi sorority there. Macon Diry Cleaners Prompt Efficient Work FOR PICK IIP SERVICE , Phone 270 MARKETING There are plenty of occasions for making merry in February . . . and plenty of inexpensive ways to perk up parties. Here are a few that prove you don't need to spend a king's ransom to entertain royally: HAVE A HEARTI A heart-shaped mold of tangy tomato aspic makes a Valentine's Day salad guests will take to their hearts. So soften 1 envelope of plain gelatin in 2 tbsps, cold water and ?, 2 tbsps. vinegar. Combine 2 cups of A&P's ION A TOMATO JUICE, V.TPSSJjSv j ',4 tsp. pepper, 1 bay leaf, 1 sliced 1 onion, 1 tsp. sugar, 1 tsp. salt and a few celery leaves, and simmer 15 minutes. Strain over gelatin; stir till dissolved; pour into mold and chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce, and, using pastry bag and tube, decorate with a frilly border of softened cream cheese. 4 servings. MUFFIN MAGIC Want to turn plain muffins into taste-thrilling, eye-filling party fare? Half fill greased muffin tins with your favorite muffin batter or prepared mix ; and before baking, top with 3 tsps. of luscious ANN PAGE ORANGE MARMALADE from the A&P. It will give your muffins an attractive glaze and a taste guests will praise! TEA-TIME TRICK To pretty-up your tea tray for a party, take a tint (any shade of vegetable coloring, that is) and apply it to loaf sugar like this: Place a few drops in 2 tbsps. cold water, and drop small amount of colored water along one side and down one end of each sugar cube. When dry, serve with OUR OWN, NECTAR or MAYFAIR TEAS . . . the famous Flavor-Tested teas sold only by A&P . . . and give guests a treat that's both flavorful and colorful! TREAT-BEARING TREE Ever hear of a donut tree? It's grand to have on a party table . ? . especially when it bears light, ten der JANE PARKER DONUTS! To make one, insert several knit ting needles in the holes of a flower holder, and ring them with lots of JANE PARKER DONUTS. (You can buy a tree full for a trifle at your A&P!) Mighty fetching . . . and saves -you fetching the "seconds" everyone's . sure to want. Whitman's Norris' and Nunnally's Candies PERRY'S DRUG STORE FERTILIZERS We now have the following analyses in Armour's and Planter's FERTILIZERS For Potatoes, Oats, and early Spring Crops 4-10-6 5-10-5 6-8-6 2-12-12 We remind you again that Fertilizer is SHORT ? here, and everywhere else. You would be wise to buy your supply promptly. In the next few days we will have our Complete Line of GRASS SEEDS All Grasses and Lespedeza, Seed Oats, etc. ? Full-O-Pep and other Feeds GROCERIES ? Country Produce Bought and Sold FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Palmer Street
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