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I WANT ADS Ail Want \d? payable cash in advance ? ? ul? j*r #-.rd. with a mioiftai / cfr . ? ti?. cents for eacto insertion. I i:?Ssilir?l ?li*play. l?l t*i.lS ji?r htir ? . cai>r.ai> b??ld type, or type larg ?' i?kuI.ii. I.t ? eni* ??er iti>r MACK SAYS: A radio can bring you the ull male in information and pleasure- or it can drive you mad. It all depends on whether it is performing as It should If It is, enjoy It. If it isn't, consult us. FUA^Kb KADIO AND El.ftO- CO Palmer Street Between Cagijs and the Red Light, Phone 249 DISTRIBUTORSHIP open for man or woman with a fol lowing of business and pro fessional men. Four North Carolina and four Georgia counties. Applicant must have car and be sober A real opportunity for the party who qualifies! For further information, write Box 76. ;are The Press. t THE KIND of food you want when you want it, that Is the type of service that you can get at our Franklin Frozen Food plant. Our locker service is the key to good living. J 17? tfc DO YOU like a good shade tree? Get your lawn furni ture at the Macon Furniture Company now. J 17 ? ltc FOR SALE-4-room house with lights and water. Within city limits. L. T. Calloway. J 17 ? 2tp ? J24 APARTMENT for rent. Mrs. Ramsey, Phone 7602. J17? ltc FOR SALE-Jeep, 1947 civilian model, low mileage, excellent condition throughout. Very rea sonable. See Dr. Williamson at Turley Picklesimer home, Wal halla road, Highlands. J17? ltc WANTED? Woman for general housework in small family to work in Highlands. Must have had experience. Apply P. O. Box 547, Highlands, N. C. J 17? ltc FOR SALE ? Light sawmill. Rea sonable, or will rent on per centage basis. One Chevrolet truck. One D2 caterpillar Diesel tractor with winch. All in good condition. Ed Wallace, City. NOTICE ? Coolest place in town. Come in and rest awhile. Macon Furniture Company. J17 ? ltc FOR SALE? All steel army cots for camp and many uses. Macon Furniture Company. J17? ltc FOR SALE ? One Deering mow ing machine, old model, but in iair condition at reasonable price. See Harry Thomas, at Farmers Federation. J 17? ltc FARMING LAND? Close to town in tracts of 4, 8, 12, 2 <T acres. 3ood building sites. Very rea sonable price. See Mr. Stevens, Oa. Road, at bridge. DEALER WANTED? 200 farm home necessities ? medicines, vitamins, spices, foods, DDT, etc., well known in every coun ty. For particulars write Raw leigh's, Dept. NCF? 770-142, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE? One good seven - room house and out build ings, cultivating land and pas ture. Conveniently located on Bryson City highway, four miles from Franklin, Phone 278. J18? ltc LATE FOR work today?? Get a Roman Eagle Stove and have your meals on time. Macon r urnlture Company. J 17? ltc WANTED TO BUY? Uaed Ice box in good condition. See or phone Weimar Jones. WANTED ? Colored man and wife with no children to stay on premises. Contact Beeco'a ? Service Station on Ashevllle Highway, 4 ml. out, for further Information. J17? 2tp ? J24 I'VE ROVED around a little bit, but back in my chair I sit, to file your saws everyday, and get a good dinner at Mor gan's Cafe. Geo. Johnson. J 17 ? ltp WILL EXCHANGE a size 6/, right shots for 6 yi left shoes. If anyone interested, write Bm mett Dills, Nantahaia, N. 0. CORNFIELD BEANS We have only a limited sup ply of |ood tender cornfield beans, grown locally, for eeed. Farmeri federation, i IT? 1W PISHBRM1N? We hive fUhbftit for you. Baltimore minnows. t FOR SALE? 1939 Ford Panel. 1 A-l condition. See R. L. Gregory, Franklin, N. C. GET YQUR winter combat boots ?all sizes. . Champion Shoe . Shop, basement of McCoy Bldg i J10? 2tc? J17 w ; I HAVE several thousand feet of framing lumber for sale, cut in different dimensions, i Price $40 per M feet, on yard at ] my home. J. W. Addlngton. J10--2tp-J17 FOR SALE Packard 8 motor, completely overhauled, ideal for sawmllling. Simmons studio couch, platform rocker, high chair, kitchen table, Knox Meal master wood range, used 3 months, blackberry Jam. Mrs. Andy Lovell, Route 2, Franklin, c/o Lester Southard. J10 ? 2tp ? J17 WANT TO BUY nice country | hams, free from skippers. Top price paid. Dry man Feed & Gro. J10- 2tc J17 LOT FOR SALE In East Frank- j lln. Beautiful location. bull able for residential purposes. 78 x 300 feet. Also two lots ad joining this one if wanted. Fur man Corbin, Phone 2705 J10? 2tp- J17 McCORMICK BINDER for sale. In fair condition. Mrs. Frank Moody. J10? tfc OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 10 cents per big bundle. The Franklin Press. FOR SALE Apartment range. Requires no special wiring, $79.50. Used table top water heater, $35.00. Bendix automatic washer, $150.00. Martin Electric Co., Macon Theatre Bldg. M27? ltc USED SWIVEL CHAIR for sale. | Old but usable with repairs. , $2.50. The Franklin Press. FARM FOR SALE ? 11 acres. 4-j! room house. Lights in house . and good spring close by. Situ- | , ated on Upper Cullasaja. George . W. Penland, Cullasaja, N. C. J3 ? 2tp ? J10 FREE? Do you plaa to Dulld a home? A catalogue of home 1 plans, designed to save you a k>t of money and give you a /Ire-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? ttc CRUSHED STONE for concrete and driveway. See or call F. S. Moore Phone 704 M6? tfc THE TRUTH about Catholics You should know the REAL FACTS. Write for free informa tion to Box 305, Whiteville, N. C. CALL 97 OR 32 and I will come to your place and breed your milk cows artificially for only $5. Membership ill the Macon County Dairy Breeders' Associa tion is only $1. Edd Bradley. A29-tfc DEAN'S RADIO SHOP We repair all types and makes of radios and household elec trical appliances. ? Prompt Servicc ? Guaranteed Work ? Reasonable Prices Phone 268 P. O. Box 85 Located over Dixie Super Market F26 ? tfc ATTENTION BUILDERS? We are ?till 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. OSS? tfc WANTED TO BUY-Clean, light Weight cotton rags. The Franklin Press. APARTMENT for rent. 4 rooms, unfurnished. In basement of Bidwell home. Hot water. Wired for electric range. Mrs. Charles T. Bradley. J3? 2tp ? J 10 Three six-foot mash hoppers, or the equivalent, that feed from both sides, should be pro vided for each 100 laying hens WOODWORK SHOP ? ? ? Window Frame* Screen* ? Cabinet* and other similar work ? ? ? I am still contracting for House Building Rogers Woodwork Shop H DjRog?r?j Pwjp. I ALL OF STATE GOOD FOR CORN Agronomist Reports Keen Interest In 48 Pre spec ts North Carolina? all sec lions of It, from the highlands to the sea?can produce good cord yields when recommended prac tices are followed, according to Dr. E R. Collins, In charge of extension agronomy at State college. Records of the 100-Bushel Corn club for 1947 indicate that good corn production is not con fined to any particular area, Dr Collins said. Farmers in virtual ly every county in the state were able to qualify for mem bership in the club last year h following approved practices, h asserted. Such widely scattered counties as Currituck, Transylvania, Un ion, Forsyth and Pitt were among the leaders in 100-Bush el Corn club membership last year, Dr Collins stated. He said Wake county led the state with 66 farmers who produced 100 or more bushels of corn per acre in 1947. Randolph placed second with 30, McDowell third with 29, and Buncombe and Nash tied for fourth position with 25 each. The agronomist said interest in the 200-bushel corn contest for 1948 is increasing each week, as additional farmers enter the competition. A total of $3,000 in prize money is being offered. 235 Attend Vacation Bible School At First Baptist The daily Vacation Bible school at the First Baptist church, which is being held daily from 9 a. m. to noon, drew an attendance of 235 Mon day, the opening day. A faculty of 38 persons is sonducting the school, which will continue through Friday of Special Lunch 50? ? CHOICE OF MEATS Three Vegetables Hot Rolls Coffee Desert * Dixie Grill Hot Docs and Hamburgers next week. Funds . jUtcted at the dally offering will be used to spon sor Bible schools In other churches In the Macon County Baptist association, it was ex plained. News & Observer Carrie: Picture Of Firtn Patton A 2-column picture of Andrew (Andyt Patton, son of R A. Patton, of Franklin, appeared in Tuesday's Raleigh News ana Observer, under the caption. "Another Patton Graduates' . Andrew, who has just received his degree in aerunatuical engi neering, is the fifth Patton brother to be graduated from N. C. State college. Mr. PatUm, who arrived here Tuesday for a visit, was president of his class at State. _?tate College Hints lo Farm Flomemakers By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Entomologists advise DDT protection after cleaning clothes I closets. Apply a DDT spray to I walls, woodwork, baseboards anil shelves as a protection aiguinot clothes moths and carpet beetle. for the warm weather season An oil spray is best for this | I purpose because it does not leave a white deposit as a water spray does. It should be a resi- i dual spray rather than one of the so-called aerosol bombs or space sprays if it is to be ef fective over the months in kill ing insects which come in con tact with closet surfaces. Aerosol sprays kill flying insects or those which happen to be ex- , posed at the time but they are without lasting effect because they leave little or no residue. DDT solutions also may be Backache For quick comforting help for Backache Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irritating passages. Leg Pain*, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cystex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Asb your druggist for Cystsa today. ATHLETES FOOT Gk-uM KILL IT* FOR 35c. IN ONE HOUR. It not pleased your monev back. Atk ?or druggist for thia STRONG fui.i'i clam, TE-OL. Made with 90% alcoh>>: It PtNETRATES. Reaches and kill* MOKE germs ON CONTACT.* Today at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE sprayed lightly on wool clothes without Injuring the fabric Too much of the solution may show up In whitish traces on dark clothes but these can be re moved by brushing or dry cleaning. DDT spraying is useiul for protecting clothes hanging in closets while the more familiar moth (lakes or crystals are ad vised for clothes stored in tishl bags, trunks or other containeis where a fumigating effect is ilo sired Added protection may b. given to stored clot his. by spraying them and their con tainer with DDT. There exists no problem mo: i important in poultry husbandry than that of supplying r.j ample supply of succulent greci feed for as great a portion oi the year as possible. Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for ' aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago. Sciatica, or Neuralgia try ; Romlnd Works through the blood. First dose | usually starts alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Oat Romkid at druggist today. Quick, com plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Fdexter washers Twin Tub FARMERS F I UL RATION GIVES what cold miseries strike FAST RELIEF REMEMBER FATHER ON HIS DAY With A Van-Heusen Shirt The Quality Shop AT THE CITY MARKET WE SPECIALIZE IN Pure Pork Sausage Phone 124 % On Display June 18, At DUNCAN MOTOT COMPANY Franklin, N. C. VOTE FOR Charles M. Johnson FOR GOVERNOR THE MAN WHO GOT THE HIGHEST VOTE IN THE FIRST PRIMARY Confirm the choice of the people with your vote on June 26 in the pri mary called by Scott? AT OUR EXPENSE Of More Than $100,000
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