WANT ADS All Want Ads payable ca*h in advance. iV& cents per wofd, j* lib a minimum charge of 4U cents for each insertion, i lassified display, 10 cents per line. .->ct it. capital*, bold type, or type larg er than icgular. 15 cents per line. MACK SAYS: . Let us demonstrate to you the advantages of static-free reception. ' i itAW?? RADIO AND ELEC. OO. Palmer Street Between Cagles and the Red Light, Phone 249 LOST Spare tire, 8V4 Ford wheel, and carrier., If fdund, please return or notify John Estes, Green's Creek. LOST Out of automobile, in Highlands or on Dillard road, brjwn canvas and leather bag containing tennis shoes, lace and material, dark glasses, gloves, ladies' clothing and small articles. Please return to Hotel Edwards. WILL ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Dewey F. Adams please drop a line to Box 5Uj Care The Franklin Press. I'M FILING saws every day. Singing every night, and eat ing at Morgan's cafe, for they feed us right. Find me in base ment. Your patronage appre ciated. Geo. Johnson. FOR SALE-One model "A" Ford dump truck, l>/t ton. Good tires, cab and body. See Jeff May, Flats, N. C., on Thursdays. FOR SALE 1940 3/4 ton Inter national truck. In good shape. See H. C. Meadows, Route 3. M27 ? tfc SPECIAL values in new, used, and demonstrator radios. Na tionally known makes special | at $18.50, $24 50 and $29.50. Bat tery sets complete, $35.00, com binations, $79 50. Martin Electric 1 Co., Macc.i ThtaUe Bldg. t OR SALE Apartment range. Requires no special wiring, $79.50. Used table top water heater, $35.00. Bendix automatic I washer, $150.00. 1 Martin Electric j Co., Macon Theatre Bldg. Itc . . ' BELIEVE I have one ol the best resort income properties in Western North Carolina, in $30, 000 bracket. A money-maker, but owner retiring from active life. Also have a few outstand ing buys in small summer lodges, cabins that are tempting to buy. Write Owen C- Furlow, Franklin, or come to Baird's Cove place, 2 miles west town, and have a look at 'em. M27 ? ltc 20-ROOM, 2-story, 35 acre sum mer resort on Highlands road. Completely furnished. Good barn, chicken house, care taker's house, garden, pasture, 2 /i baths, electricity, running water, 7 springs, 20 apple trees, wonderful view. Ready to open I now. Very reasonable price. ! John M. Harris, P. O. Box 454, Hapeville, Ga., Phone CA 4961. FOR SALE New six-room house in East Franklin, with full size basement. See Joe Henry. FOR SALE or trade for icattle: 7 year old mare, 1,250 pounds. Works anywhere. Howard Tal lent, Iotla. 1 FOR 8 ALE^ Player piano, ex cellent condition. 25 rolls $150. Terms. Franks Radio & Electric Co. M27 ltc FOR SALE Ideal summer home Close In Call 249 M27 ? ltc W ANTED? To sell one Ournsey innk cow and calf. Bill Angel ! M27? 1U; I ? - i FOR SALE OR RENT House lo cated In east Franklin or paved street with city conven iences, 5 rooms and bath, com pletely refinished inside and out Also garage and garden. Set Frank Duncan, at Duncan Mo tor Company. M20 ltc USED SWIVEL CHAIR for sale Old but usable with repairs. $2.50. The Franklin Press. FARM FOR SALE ? 11 acres. 4 room house Lights in house and good spring close by. Situ ated oh Upper Cullasaja. George W Penland, Cullasaja, N. C. M13? 3tp ? M27 RELIABLE MAN with car want i ed to call on farmers in Ma con County. Wonderful oppor tunity. $15 to $20 a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Mc Ness Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. M20 ? 2tp ? M27 If REE ? Do you plan to oulld a home? A catalogue of home plans, designed to save you a >ot of mo?ey and give you a dre-safe nome, that you will .jtill be proud of 10U years from now, is yours for the asking at The W. A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bridge in franklin. Ml? tfc CRUSHED STONE for concrete and driveway. See or call F. S. Moore Phone 704 M6? tfc CALL 97 OR 32 and I will come to your place and breed your milk cows artificially for only $5. Membership in the Macon County Dairy Breeders' Associa tion is omy $1. Edd Bradley. A29? tfc DEAN'S RADIO SHOP We rtpair all types and makes i 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 ATTENTION BUILDERS ? "We are still In the block, business an<t would like to talk to you before you bnlld. 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 YOUR BIG CHANCE High School Graduates! The U. S. Army will put you ahead with the Technical School Plan If you're in the class of 1C4.. you're graduating into one of the fine opportunities available to young men. You'll have a chance to continue your educa tion and learn an important skill or trade. With the new Army Technical School ? Plan, you high school graduates can select the training you prefer BEFORE you enlist, and be iure of assignment to that training. Get the full facts ? now? without obligation, at your nearest U. S. Army & U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. It's located in rear of Angel's Drug store, Franklin. M27 ? ltc Speedoleum it a trans* parent protective finish for linoleum surfaces. Dries overnight; keeps floors clean longer. And for speedy dishwashing, just add Glid-N Liquid Cleaner to water. This offer for limited time only. Pint of Glid-N Liquid Cleaner and Quart of SPEEDOLEUM Linoleum Finish Both For $159 Save Porches . . . FLORENAMEL Sovi your porch**, canvas d*clu with this tough, long* lasting ?nomel. * Um Intldo or . ^ J j ENDURANCE House Paint Rich In ikMMd Oil oad Whto I - ml tall m t m f|a !? |-? ft- .. M HOa. Mn-cwoning. crown wadthtr. last* longtf. Whit* FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. "Always Parking Space on the Square" Phones: 117, Store 187-R, Lumber Yard USE GLIDDEN PAINTS BELK'S Is Headquarters For SHOR 1 V ? J dockets UNDERWEAR We feature only the best brand names in men's apparel. And Jockey ? the famous brand of support underwear ? is worn and approved by millions of men. Now, with increasing post-war production, we're again able to offer you Jockey Shorts and Jockey Midways ? with special Jockey Contoured Shirts to match. Lowers feature >the patented Y "front construction, v "the source of support." Come in and replenish ydur underwardrobe today. I 85c to $1.25 Belk's Dept. Store Nation Needs i 1 More Hogs, Farmers Told ? ' | The nation needs more pigs Growers are being urged by tfie U. S Department of Agri culture to increase production this tali by at least 10 per cent ! to provide a minimum of 34, 400.000 pigs - 3,000,000 more than . the total prouuced in the fall of 194l7. These pigs would be , marketed as hogs in the spring and slimmer of 1949. Officials also pointed out that, with prospective smaller output of other meats and continued high consumer demand in 1949, | an increase of even more than j 10 per cent in the 1948 fall pig , WANTED TO BUY Clean, light weight cotton rags. The Franklin Press. NOTICE We have moved our used furniture store from up ! stairs over Ray's Grocery store I to the Palmer street store build ing, at the bottom of the Town Hill, formerly occupied by Atlas Supply company, next door to Macon Dry cleaners. The price on all our stock is slashed in order to make room lor more merchandise. L. L. Shook. M27? ltc WANT RESORT property; from a cabin camp to larger in come properties, that I can sincerely recommend to my many Florida friends and buy ers. My long experience and following in real estate, past member of Miami, the Florida association and National real estate boards, with wide ac quaintance, qualifies me to help you if you wish to sell. No ob ligations to have me inspect your property. My renewed con tact is getting many people "mountain-minded" for this summer, and your cooperation will qualify me to help them. Write Owen C. Furlow, or drive out to Baird's Cove place, 2 miles west town, and let's talk it' over. M27 ? ltc ' WANT TO BUY? Nice country hams, free from skippers. No hams with skippers bought. Top prices paid. Dryman Feed & Groc. M27 ? 2tc AMERICA'S FINEST LOW PRICED WASHER! crop would be desirable. In dividual producers having favor | able conditions are urged, there fore, to expand farrowing bv more than the 10 per cent in crease requested as a national goal. The increase sought in 194$ fall pigs, together with a larger spring pig crop tn 1949, would I help to offset the declines ex I pected in the output of beef, veal, lamb and mutton in 1949 and to keep the total supply of all meats from falling below about 140 pounds per ,ar.ia ! for U. S. consumers. This com pares with 143 to 146 pounds per capita available this year and a 35-year peak of about 155 in 1947. A more favorable hog-feed ratio is in prospect for 1948-49 than during the past several months. Prices of feed grains i are expected to be somewhat lower in the 1948-49 feeding year Which begins next Oc tober, and there is the further prospect . that hog prices will continue relatively high. Mrs. Potts, Miss Cowan I At Lena Welfare Meeting Mrs. Eloise H. Potts, superin | tendent, and Miss Anne Cowan, I case worker, of the Macon County Department of Public Welfare, attended the South- ; eastern Regional Conference of j the American Public Welfare association in Asheville last Friday and Saturday. I Henderson County 4-H Club boys and girls have planted more than 80,000 strawberry I plants in the past two years. IHI fftf*004 s//4'J For outstanding value, and all round satisfaction, come in and order your Maytag ? now! MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Macon Theatre Bldg. Odd Dishes Cups, Saucers, Desserts, etc., in Pastel China, Imperfects of fine dinnerware. 1200 Pieces 10c each ? v BARGAIN BASEMENT BELK'S . For Immediate Delivery FIVE YE A I* GUARANTEE 1 -Xg^xA 3 TO 8 MINUTE, WASHING ACTION si;l; it toiiw MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Your Pioneer Hardware Store IN .response to inquiries from many * friends, I am j>lad to make this statement : If elected to the school hoard in Sat urday's Democratic Primary, 1 will strive to obtain a Square Deal for the Children of Macon County. * In my opinion, this requires a super intendent who is interested in children, who will visit the schools, arid who will devote all of his time and ability to the improvement of our school system. Margaret Ordway SPRAY ' ? ? 5. A. 50 Bean Dust ? Cabbage Dust with D. D. T. " Tomato Dust for blight ? Endo Pest Dust for roses and flowers SEEDS ? Tender green Bean Seed ? Soy Bean Seed " Cain Seed ? Millet Seed ? Garden Seeds and Plants FEED SPECIALS 25 Lbs. Wheat and Corn Scratch $1.35 100 Lbs. Shorts $4.60 100 Lbs Wheat Bran $4.25 100 Lbs. Rice Bran ? ? $4.50 100 Lbs. 20% Laying Mash . $5.50 25 Lbfi. Growing Mash ? $1.45 18% Dairy Feed $4.00 3 Bu. Feed Oats $4.55 24% Pig Meal $5.65 Tankage, 60% protein Vigwo, 100 lbs. $3.50 Pride of the Rockies Flour WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, AND WE STRIVE TO SERVE YOU RIGHT DRYMAN FEED & GROCERY Franklin, N, C.

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