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SPECIALS THIS WEEK BICYCLES? Boy.* and Girls' Western Flyers Bicycle Parts and Accessories Western Auto Associate Store We Want To Buy . . . 4/4" Oak, Green, Rough cut 1-1/8" Thick 5/8" Oak, Green, Rough cut 3/4" Thick 4/4" Maple, Green, Rough cut 1-1/8" Thick 4/4" Poplar, Green, Rough cut 1-1/8" Thick Atlanta Oak Flooring Co. See Dave Angel, Franklin, N. C. WOOD FOR SALE We mow have ample supply of Wood for sale ?11 yard at mill to our customers outside of town. See Mrs. Ordway or Call 187-W ZICKGRAF HARDWOOD COMPANY LOT 0 UNCOR LU [ill i ERICA'S OUTSTMDinG iiiCR Lfliun moiucR ISO" F.O.B. Factory No other power lawn mower has all the carefree per* f jrmance features of the PINCOR! Completely en gineered for power operation. Plenty of reserve power ? with PINCOR-built 1 Va H.P. engine. Positive auto motive-type clutch. Built-in blade sharpener ? at no extra cost! All-steel chassis. Adjustable cutting height ? from Vi to 2Vi inches. Full 20-inch cutting width. Simple to operate. Just 2 fingertip controls! Compare and you'll demand a PINCOR ? "America's outstand ing power lawn mower for the money I ~ FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. "On the Square" Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. Phone 187-R If You Want To Work . . . Rakes Hoes Roofing Paint R?fng*ratOrl in the Garden Spreading Forks Shovels Garden Rubber Hosa Mattocks in the House Screen Wire Electric Supplies Window Frames Plumbing Supplies ? And ? V/ESTINGHOUSE Laundromat j Hot Wat** Heatefi ATLAS SUPPLY CO. Palnur Str*et Franklin, N. Phone -jl" ?. 1 1 i ii ii ii megs NEWS about PEOPLE ? Continued From Pate T?o Miss Mashburn, navy seaplane trainer second class, will be married at the Norfolk naval air station Church in the Woods Easter Sunday at 3 p. m. Ed Adams, of the Upper Elll jay community, has begun con struction of a new home, about half a mile below the Higdon ville school. Miss Mayme G Moses, pri mary teacher in the Hayesville school, visited her home com munity of Ellijay on business last week-end. i David Moses, a student at Western Carolina Teachers col lege, Cullowhee, accompanied by his friend, Sam Joe Fulton, State college student, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moses, at their homi at Fiatt, Fred WMt, University ot North Carolina itudent, spent several days this week With his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. West, of West's Mill. Miss Zenna Pearl Hickman, and Miss Kate Bowers, both of this county who are teaching at Dublin, N C., spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Brogden, of West's Mill, had as their re cent week-end guests three daughters and a daughter-in law, their families and a son: Lt. and Mrs. J. D. Jett and daughter, of Charleston, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Garrison, of Belmont, Mrs. Pat Norton, of East Franklin, Mrs. B. W. Brog den and three daughters, of Bryson City, and Ed Brogden, of Durham. Franklin persons who attend ed the funeral of Mrs. T. J. Christy in Andrews Sunday in cluded Mr. and Mrs. T W. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christy, Mrs. R. E. (Tony) Welch, Mrs. B. W. McGlamery, and Mrs. J. Ward Long. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Magnon, of Tampa, Fla., were in Frank lin several days last week. WANT ADS All Want Ads payable cash in advance. 1 Vi cents per word, with a minimum charge of 40 cents fur each insertion. Classified display, 10 cent* per line. Set in capitals, bold type, or type jarg t-r than regular. 15 cents per line. FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Between Cagles and the Red Light, Phone 249 ANYONE wanting sewing done can find me back in my shop upstairs in the Leach Building. Miss Nora Mizelle. WANTED? A good tenant farm , er. About 15 acres in cultiva tion. House furnished. Write Box 50, care The Franklin Press, Franklin. Mil? 2tc ? M18 WANTED? DOGWOOD TIMBER. I am in the market for this timber delivered to mill located at Lee Tippett's sawmill. For prices and specifications, see or write O. L. Cope, Franklin, N.C. M4 ? 4tc ? M25 WANTED? I will pay 15c pe. I pound for CLEAN. WHITE ags Stewart's Esso Station. J8 ? tfc DEAN'S RADIO SHOP We repair all types and makes of radios and household elec trical appliances. ? Prompt Service ? Guaranteed Work ? Reasonable Prices Phone 268 P. O. Box 85 Located over Dixie Super Market F26 ? tfc LADIES? Buy your Easter Ny lons at Belks. "Reighning Beauty". Sheer. First quality, $1.35. M25 ? ltc PIANOS We will save you money on new or used pianos. Come and see for yourself. Chick Piano Co., Athens, Ga. TYPEWRITER for sale. Only one on hand. It's a brand new Royal. They're still hard to get. This one was ordered months ago, so don't delay if you need a machine. Come in and try it. The Franklin Press, Phone 24. FOR SALE? Used post binders, sizes 8x10 and 9x14, 50c each. The Franklin Press. FOR SALE? Coal or wood range for sale, with new 55 gallon hot water tank. See Mrs. Laura Baird. M25? ltc THE SAW MUX ? at Highlands Briar, Inc., is now in opera tion under new management. If you have logs or timber to sell see R. S. Peek at Highlands Briar office for prices and spe cifications. M25 ? 2tp ? A1 l/J_ FOR SALE? 1946 Jeep. Power take-off. Belt and saw Excel lent condition. Call Highlands 135-W or write P. O. Box 126, Highlands, N. C. i M25 ? ltc HICKORY WOOD FOR SALE? See Thad Cloer at Highlands Briar, Inc. Wood on yard or delivered to your home. M25 ? 2tp ? A1 BELIEVE I have the biggest bargain in high class income property around this country under $45000. Terms. Could not duplicate building for price. Write or see Owen C. Furlow, Franklin. M25? ltc FOR SALE? Tandom disc har row. Right size for jeep or light tractor. General make. Harley Stewart, Cullasaja, N. C. FOR SALE? Fertilizer for all spring sowing and planting needs: 0-14-7, 4-10-6, 5-10-5, 6-8-6, 3-9-6, and 25% Potasn. Ray Grocery and Feed Company. M25 ? ltc FOR SALE? A fine young mule. Works anywhere. Mrs. Frank Moody, Route 3. M18 ? tfc PUPPIES for sale? Mrs. Weimar | Jones, Franklin. I FOR SALE? Pasture and mead ow grass seeds. Alta fiscue, orchard, rye, red top, timothy and blue grass. Alfalfa, red al sike, sapling, white dutch, and ladino clover. Columbia seed j oats in 3 and 5 lb. bags. Ray Grocery and Feed Co. M18? ltc FOR SALE? Building lots in West Franklin. Good residen tial section, fine view of city. Water and lights. Sewer near by. See or write E. A. Stiles, Franklin, N. C. M18-2tp? M25 FOR SALE ? Wayne Starter mash to grow chicks fast. Produce more eggs with Wayne Egg Mash. Use 24% Wayne and have a complete dairy feed. Ray Grocery and Feed Co. FOR SALE? One acre land, 4 room house with lights, water, good garden and two out-build ings. Located on graveled road near Cullasaja Post Office. See James Estes, Cullasaja. M 18 ? 2tp ? M25 IP YOU ARE LOOKING for a storage place or work-shop, call 258. M18? 2tc? M25 LOST OR STRAYED on Lower Burningtown, male hound dog, red-bluish cast. Tip of tail and toes of two feet white. Wearing collar with no name plate. Six months old. Return to or write Steve Duvall, Stiles, N. C. Re ward. HOUSE FOR RENT? Five rooms, unfurnished. Write Wade Cun ningham at Cornelia, Oa. M25 ? 2tc? A1 FOR RENT-One furnished bed room. Mrs. Laura Blard. M25? Itc 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 /Ire-safe home, that you will ?till be proud of 100 years from now, la yours for the asking At The W A. Hays Concrete Bloek Plant, below the bridle in mnuin. Ml? tie still In the block business fchd Would llkfc tq talk to jroti befbrt Irdti built}. Besides out ?4ular building blocks. We hiv* a rtef concrete block it a special price. 5U"'* Mr and Mrs. Mac Patton, of Murphy, spent the week-end here with Mr Patton's aunt. Miss Olive Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IJunni cutt and son are spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs Oscar Rickman at the, Hickman homef at Leatherman.' Mr. and ? Mrs. Aubrey York ! and two sons, Phil and Buzz, have moved to Badin Mrs. L. B Phillips and daughters. Misses Elizabeth A"n and Patty Phillips, fci.s. V.I Perce, and Mrs R. S. Jones were In Asheville shopping last Thursday. Gilmer L. Crawford, of Green ville, Miss., and Franklin, is spending a few days in Black Mountain with his daughter, Miss Inez Crawford,1 who is a patient at the Western North Carolina Sanatorium. L T. New, vice-president of the Imperial Life Insurance company, Asheville, accompain ed by Mrs. New, was in Frank lin on business Saturday. BEER ? America's Beverage of Moderation SELF-REGULATION By The Brewing Industry FAVORS all efforts to maintain beer retailing in North Carolina on a level beyond reproach. To that esd, this Division regularly informs beer retailers as to the re quirements of clean and lawful operation. With equal 6rmness, the Self-Relulation program . . . OPPOSES anything that tends to undermine the repu tation for ca/eful adherence to law and respect for public opinion that the brewing industry has built up. All this, that the public interest of our State, both social and financial, may best be served. NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION ? SAM M. BLOUNT, Director r Suite 606-607 Insurance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina SALE FRIDAY MORNING 28 ONLY ODDS AND ENDS OF SPRING AND SUMMER Values to $16.50 MAIN FLOOR $3.95 BELK'S . ? as featured in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE I Don't miss our glorified GINGHAMS! liiity la fiitil Plaidsl The most beautiful pattern! in the new sanforised ginghams have arrived this we?k. See tne*e without fail and we be lUv? you will agrae with us. 79c yard Belk's Dept. Store
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