WANT ADS i 1 ? : -? All \\ lit Ads payable cash in advincr ' ^ ct "U per *cid, with a minimum iiiar^e o I 40 tents for each insertion. U display, 10 cents per line, .'xri ?? capitals, bold type, or type larg rr than ngular. 15 cents per line. MACK SAYS: Now is the time to get those sewing machines fixed. Bring tnem ij us for quick service. ' I itANi-o HADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Between Cagles and the Red Light, Phone 249 WANT TO BUY ? Summer cot tage with acre or more ground. Owen c. Furlow, Franklin. Al-ltc liELP WANTED ? Stenographer with some knowledge of book keeping who can meet the pub 1-c. *or full-time position In 1' ranklm. Write Box 25, care The Fianklin Press, giving full details, including experience and references. WANTED ? I will pay 15c pe? pounU for CLEAN. WH1 i'E "ftgs. wart's Esso Station. J 8 ? tfc DEAN'S RADIO SHOP We rtpair all types and makes of radios and household elec trical appliances. t Prompt Service l# Guaranteed Work t> Reasonable Prices Phone 268 P. 0. Box 85 Located over Dixie Super Market F26 ? tfc FOR RENT? Seven acres culti vated, rich bottom land. See Ed Green, Oneiss, N. C. Al? 2tc A8 FOR GALE? 1931 model Ford Tudor In excellent condition. 24 months guaranteed battery. Price v-50. See car at my home, Frankl.n, Route 1. Homer Led better, 1121 Court Ave., 8. W., Canton 4, Ohio. Al? 2tp ? A8 FOR SALE ? 4 acres in Johnson tract near golf course, $500. Easy terms. Write I. B. Stevens, 33 N. k. 45th St., Miami, Fla. Al ? 4tp ? A22 FOR HIGHER CORN YIELDS? We have U. S. 13 and U. S. 282, both jollow, and the following white: N. C. T-20, Tennessee 10, and Halcombe's Certified Pro lific. farmers Federation, Phone 92. Al? 3tfc-A15 FOR SALE? Two Belgian mares. Five years old. J. H. Seay, Franklin, Route 1. TWO HALF GROWN pigs? Sell ' or ttade for heifei calf. O. C. | Furlow, murus cove place. i Al? ltc FOR L ALE? Electric and gaso line Motors, pumps, V-pulleys, belting, sanders, acetylene tanks and tcich, well pump, hand type, saw t .Dies, light plants, power hack saw, snatch and tackle blocks, hydraulic press and jack. M. HIGDON FOR SALE ? Fordson tractor plow in goad condition. See E. M. Dills, Cullasaja. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tract 1 : approximately 20 acres, 8 acres in cultivation, 4 acres in young pitch pine trees, balance In white oak timber. Extra good land, line building sites, water, $2,000, terms. Tract 2: Approximately 25 acres, IS acres fine creek bottom land, balance pasture and timber, all i under good wire fence. Creek running through place, enough timber to build home, fine I spring and building sites. $3,000, 1 terms liberal. Tract 3: Nice 9- j room house with outbuildings, and aboift 20 acres in good land, plenty water, electricity In house, fruit, one of the prettiest locations in the county. Price $6,000, terms. All this property just off Georgia highway on good gravel road, lu minutts | from Franklin. Call 1204, or write J. L. Sanders, owner, j Prentiss, N. C. | Al? 2tp ? A8 ' FOR SALE- Fertilizer for all spring sewing and planting needs. 4-10-6, 5-10-5, and 3-9-0 tobacco. Also grass, clover, gar |den seeds, seed corn and seed i beans. Ray Grocery and Feed Co. | A1 ? ltc FOR SALE ? New house. Be worth your time to investigate. See Joe M. Henry, in East Franklin, N. C. Al? ltc TYPEWRITER for sale. Only one 1 on hand. It's a brand new Royal. They're still hard to get. 1 This one was ordered months 1 ago, so don't delay 11 you need i a machine. Come in and try it. 1 The Franklin Press, Phone 24. FOR SALE? Used post binders, sizes 8x10 and 9x14, 50c each. The Franklin Press. THE SAW MILL? at Highlands s Briar, Inc., is now in opera- < tlon under new management. 1 If you have logs or timber to I sell see R. S. Peek at Highlands t Briar office for prices and spe cifications. 1 M25 ? 2tp ? Al HICKORY WOOD FOR SALE? v See Thad Cloer at Highlands . Briar, Inc. Wood on yard or delivered to your home. M25 ? 2tp ? Al 3 FOR SALE? A fine yount ? nule t Works anywhere. Mrs //rank ? Moody, Route 3. M18 ? tfc I PUPPIES for sale? Mrs. Weimar Jones, Franklin. HOUSE FOR RENT? Five rooms, unfurnished. Write Wade Cun ningham at Cornelia, Ga. M25 ? 2tc? Al r'REE ? Do you plan tc culld a home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a .ot of money and give you a lire-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 MACON THEATRE Sunday Monday Tuesday April 4-5-6 OWA WDM/W COW 7XM?M/S mm mo mwtte Movmw.' Soft cfHtur* of luxury, ?ho bra vet hit brawling world . . . in RKO'l groat tpoctaclo-advonturo of conflict and thrill* in tho world's biggest totting! y JOHN LARAINE WAYNE ? DAY,. NEWS , about PEOPLE ? Continued From Page Two the week-end here with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pipes and little daughter, Sue Carol, of Chapel Hill, and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and son, Billie, and daughter, Eddie, of Burnsville, were the week-end guests ot their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pipes, of Franklin, Route 4 Mrs. Lollie Sherrill is spend ing several weeks in Columbus, Ga., visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bill Grimm, the former Miss Ada Belle Snerrill. Mrs. R. E. Pattillo is spending a few days in Murphy with ner son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pattillo. | Mrs S. W. Mendenhall, Mrs. T. H. Fagg, and Mrs. B. W. Mc Glamery were in Atlanta shop- i ping last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders, of 1 Atlanta, formerly of Franklin, ' were here on business the latter ( part of last week. Mrs. J A. Fowler ana Mrs. J C. Brown, of Knoxville, the ' former Misses Amelia and Bon nie Munday, of Franklin, spent the Easter holidays here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Brown's young grandson, Steph en Lawrence Carey. J. L. Edwards, manager, and M. O. Phillips, sales manager of the Pet Dairy Products company it Waynesville, were in Frank lin on business last Thursday. Many Interested In Flan To Hold Dancing Classes Nearly a score of parents who ire interested in having their children take lessons in dancing lave left their names at The 'ress office in connection with he plan to bring Mrs. Rose rOR SALE? One Roman Eagle ' cook stove. Priced reasonable. | >ee Mrs. Carl Jamison, River 'iew Street, Franklin. ' ITTENTION BUILDERS? We are still In the block business and rould like to talk to you before ou build. Besides our regular luilding blocks, we have a new oncrete block at a special price. >tto Concrete and Clamen' ?roducts, Otto, N. C. >23? tfc ? Mr?. Oct* William*, Formerly Of M*con, Succumb* In S. C. Word of the death of Mrs. Octa Williams, 69. a former Ma- I con County resident, has been received here. Mrs. Williams died at her home in Piedmont, 1 I S. C , March 20. ' She was the daughter of the late Ponce Hall and Linnie j Browning Hall and had been living in Piedmont for the past '.Johnson, Miami dancing school . teacher, to Franklin tor the [months of July, August, ana ; September \ Mrs. Johnson has void friends here she will come to Frank ! lin to conduct summer classes if 1 a sufficient number of pupils | can be obtained. Persons who are interested, j but have not left their names j at The Press, are requested to j do so this week. Expressing in- | terest, it was explained, carries I no obligation. Mrs. Johnson will j make her own arrangements j with prospective patrons. CORN SEED ? V-35 Hybrid Yellow Dent1 Large, Yellow Dent U. S. 13, Yellow, hybrid Improved Golden Dent Jarvis Golden Prolific Hastings Prolific, hybrid Trucker's Favorite Improved Va., White Dent I Hybrid White Dent, V-12s| Tenn. Red Cobb ? Or ? Neal's Paymaster Eureka Ensilage ? Also ? Copenhagen Market Cabbage Plants ind other varieties FRANKLIN Seed Store 27 years. Surviving are her husband, John M. Williams; five sons, A. M., D. L., H M , and George A. Williams, all of Piedmont, and W, A. Williams, of Anderson; two daughters, Mrs. K. C. Evatt 15 grandchildren. and Mrs. J T. Gillespie, bath of Piedmont; one sister, Mrs. D. V. Bryson, of Jackson county; and Cash receipts of United States farmers were about4 5 billion dollars for the first two months of 1948. CHAMPION PLUMBING SHOP Ccl.c/uI Plumbing Pump Installation and Repairs Efficient Work ? Prompt Service REASONABLE PRICE Call 267 ? , Basement McCoy Bldg. Potatoes Certified Cobblers, Sequoias, Green Mountains Also Select Green Mountains FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS RAKES GARDEN HOES MATTOCKS WATER HOSE SPADE FORKS FLORAL RAKES PUSH PLOWS WHEELBARROWS FERTILIZERS Planters Armour's In In 6- 8*6 ,,?? 4-10-6 4-10"6 5-10-5 5-10-5 COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 Palmer Street We will chepk most of the above items on WEAVER MA CHINES, the same kind as tho?e used by the state inspectors. LET US INSTALL A NEW MOTOR OR BLOCK ASSEMBLY IN YOUR CAR AND DO BODY REPAIRS ON OUR BUDGET PLAN. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. SMALL MONTHLY PLAN. BURRELL MOTOR CO. DAY OR NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE Day Phone 123 ? ? ? ? ? *? ? ? ? Night Phone 121 Frfcnkliiii N. C?

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