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Bower's i Specia's for this week Sheet blankets size 70 x 80. | All cv>tton sheet blahketi. These are in white and blue plaid and i white and pink plaid. $1.59 Infant's all wool sweater sets. These are in white, blue, and pink. $1.98 Boys' cotton plaid flannel shirts. These are fulT cut and fa^t color. Ideal for his school wealkjjtees ? Small, Mediant, and Large. > $1.49 80 square prints Cotton prints. Small plaids, flowered patterns and dots. Fast color and 80 square. 49c yard Bshildren's cotton slip* in .white I ^(^tearo?e. Sanforized shrunk. | Sites ?4i ' , 79c and 97c Children's Rayon Slips Children's rayon slips in white *n? tearose. Full cut and fast color. Sisei 2-12. 79c and 89c Children's white cotton knit panties Children's white cotton knit psntles. Elastic tops snd tifht fitting lees. ; SpeoUl 19c pair ?> Qhildren* rayon puitiea Children'* rayon panties In | white and tearoae. Sixes Mi 39c to 69c power's "Your Store" WANT ADS All Want Adi payable cash in advance. 1)4 tenia per word, with a minimum charge of 40 tents for each insertion, t'laaaified display, 10 tents per hue. Set in capitals, bold type, or type larg er than regular, 1& cents per line. FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Between Cagles and the Red Light, Phone 249 NOW ORDER ? Stark Bros. world - lamous, quick - be-ui..g apple trees. Your back lot or any vacant property will raise ? ruit lor family or to sell. See Walter Steele, authorized sales man, at Press Office. 32? tfn FOR SALE- 1 large RCA 12 tube, 3 band Radio phono graph In good condition, $165; one slightly used Romeagle Lady balanced range, $149.50; Usea Coal and Wood Ranges, $10 to $39.50; One new 7 cubic ft. Ee Luxe Kelvlnator, $259.95; One new standard Universal Electric Range, $199.95; New full size solid cedar wardrobes, $49.50; New Simmons sofa beds, $89.50; 9 x 12 Gold Seal Rugs, $9.75; Cane Bottom straight chairs, $3 75; Warm Morning coal heat ers, $59.50 to $89.50; Ashley Wood heaters, $44.50 to $59.50. Holt Furniture Company, High lands, N. C. N18 ? ltc. i FOR SALE -Florence porcelain finish cabinet type kerosene range, three burner. Two burner oven. Like new. Less than half price. Fred Waldroop. See me at Macon Willys Company cr phone 233. FOR SALE? Tropic Sun heater. Cabinet type. 100-pound ca pacity. Condition like new. See J. H. Williams. WANTED TO BUY? A 6 or 8 room house in or near Frank lin with modern conveniences. See or write Sherman Ledford, Route 1, Franklin. N18 ? 2tp? N25 ft _______ NOTICE? To help condition and appetites, feed "Wayne Flush ing Mash" half a day every two weeks. Fill mash hoppers in evening and let hens eat it till noon of next day. Ray Grocery & Feed Company. N18? ltc NOTICE? "Wayne Egg Pellets" carry special nutrients that help boost egg production and body weight. A dally feeding of pellets at noon will pay. Ray Grocery & Feed Company. N18? ltc NOTICE? Get your young heif ers in top growing condition for winter with "Wayne Com plete Calf Feed." Ray Grocery & Feed rompany. N18? ltc ' . FOR SALE? 1945 Ford Vi ton pick-up. Extra clean. Mechan ically perfect. Good tires. See Doyle DeHart at DeHart's Serv ice station Franklin. BARGAINS! Bargains! Several used pocket and wrist watches at very low' prices. Grover Jamison, Jeweler. N18 ? ltc ^ FOR SALE ? Several used double and Ingle windows with cas ings all Teady to set in. I can save you money. See Clyde Southard, Route 2. NOTICE? We have a good selec tion of used furniture. Come in and look it over. Bed room suites, living room furniture, and everything for the dining room and kitchen. N18 ? 2tc ? N25 FOR RENT? Four rooms and bath unfurnished apartment. Contact Mrs. J. A. Cook at Slagle Memorial. Phone 307. FOR SALE? 5-room house with combination shower and tub bath, garage and basement. Good outbuildings. 10 acres land; 6 cultivation, 4 pasture. 4</j miles out on Oa. road. Good school and church. In Interested see or write J. Frank Shope, Box 286, Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE? Soybean and cane hay. See Jess Norton, Otto, N. C. N18 ? 2tp ? N25 LOST? Billfold on Palmer street about August 1, containing large sum of money. Finder please notify Bennle Browning, Cullasaja Star Route, and re ceive reward. IF YOU read my ad every week, there's two things you're bound to seek; good food at Morgan's cafe, and get your saws filed in the best way. Geo. Johnson. WANTED? A middle aged couple < to live on place year around. At Highlands, N. C. She to help In bouse, and he to do light gardening and look after place. References required. Leaving In few days, so anaw?r at once. Write P. 0. Box 181, Highlands, H. 0. FOR SALE ? 2 home-made quilts. $7 each. See Mrs. Pranks at Radio Shop. N18 ? ltc SECOND HAND clothing? We have a second hand clothing store In connection with our furniture, Including all kinds of wearing apparel. We have suits, dresses, coats for men .women and children. Also men's hats. Lawson Shook. N18 ? 2tc? N25 FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet se dan. State Inspected. See C. T. Bryson, Cullasaja, N. C. WANTED? Man who can qualify for management of pro^ita 1<_ business nearby. Wr.te Kaw leigh's, Dept. NCp-770-158, Rich mond, Va. NOTICE? I have Just returned from South Georgia and brought a load of pecans. Come in and get your Christmas nuts while the price is low. Lawson Shook. N18 ? 2tc ? N25 FOR SALE -Circular saws 8" to j 32". Delta band saw, ' drill presses, mortising tool, electric drills, drill stands, metal work ing lathe and shaper Pulleys, shafting, steel bit sharpener, corn mill, rock crusher, elec tric motors. M. Higdon. FOR SALE? 1947 Trotwood tra 1 er. In good condition and rea sonably priced. See at J. P. Nor ton's, two miles out on DIUsboro road. N18 ? 2tc? N25 FOR SALE? 11 acres, in culti vation and pasture, and nearly finished four-room house. On Georgia road, just beyond city limits. Also heater, almost new, and dish safe. In Inter ested see or write Miss Julia Shope, Franklin, Route 2. Nil? tfc USED cook stove for sale. Bar gain price. Macon Furniture Company. Mil? 2tc? N18 THAT GOOD OLD mountain molasses. We don't believe you will find any better. Earl Eng lish, who made it, strained it seven times ? that's how care fully It was made. In one gallon and half-g a 1 1 o n containers Farmers Federation, Phone 92. Nil? 2tc? N18 FOR BEST prices on dried, hulled walnuts, bring them to Farmers Federation. They must be well dried. Phone 92. Nil? 2tc? NI8 NOW BUYING? Number 1 Irish potatoes and good onions. Will pay top prices. Mason Feed and Grocery store. Nil? 2tc ? N18 FARM FOR SALE? 31 acres, 12 in cultivation, balance woods and pasture. Good four-room house, outbuildings. Electric lights. On graveled school bus route, near church. Located in South Skeenah community, six miles south of Franklin. See or write Dal ton Smith, Star Route, Prentiss, N. C. Nil? 2tp? N18 RELIABLE man with car wanted to call on farmers In Macon County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No exper ience or capital required. Per manent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Nil? 2tp? N18? IT'S TIME for fires again. And that means something to start 'em with. Old newspapers are Just what you want. Much cheaper than kerosene, and a whole lot safer. We have them, and they're the same price they were SO years ago? a big bundle for a dime. The Franklin Press, tf FOR SALE or rent-Good farm, house and outbuildings. Good bffer for reliable family. Mrs. Florence Tallent, Iotla. N4 ? 4tp ? N25 FOB SALE? Three-room house, wired for electricity. lO'/i acres land. Three springs on property. See Harold Baldwin, at Macon Shoe Shop. 014? tfc WANTED? Dogwood timber. I am still in the market for merchantable dogwood timber. Can send truck to haul wood If necessary. I am paying the highest market price. See or write O. L. Cope, Franklin, N. C. N4? tfc 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 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 COMBAT BOOTS? For sale at The Macon Shoe Shop. 830? tfc Circular Tells How To Protect Stored Grains Information on control of stored grain 1 <?~ts, which cause heavy losses on North Carolina farms e ch year, Is given In a new puiili tlon Just , Issued by the State < .-.lege Ex tension service. It \ .nsion I KEY8 MADE-No uulay. key made in one mlnu. . , e can make them for car d:> rs. . cks. etc. Western Auto A opiate Store. S30? tfc House For Sal 3 One New Rock Veneer House. 5 rooms, excellen' Vocation. All mi-dern c n venience*. Price $10,500. See George Tessier Typewriter Papers ? Variety of Qualities and Weights Any Quantity Envelopes to Match ? Yellow Second Sheets ? Onionskin ? Red-ruled Paper for Legml Documents Mimeograph Paper jO White > and in Colors ? The Franklin Press Telephone 24 Here's Plan To Cut Barn Fire Losses A four-point program to save barns from destruction by fire during November Is suggested by the State College Extension service. Records of the Fire Protection Institute show that approxU mately 1,500 barns In the United States were either damaged or destroyed by fire in November, 1947, It was pointed out. Losses are unusually heavy during fall and winter months because so many harvest crops and so much valuable farm machinery are stored in barns at that season of the year. "If farmers will take a few simple precautions and Install approved fire extinguishers, barns in this county will be comparatively safe from fire during the winter months," the extension service said. Barn losses from fire. It was ndded, can be reduced 80 to 90 per cent through the fol lowing program: 1. Keep barns clean. Make sure rubbish Is not allowed to accumulate In or around build ings. 2. Check all electrical wiring. See that switches operate prop erly and no wiring has been stripped of Its Insulation. 3. Have adequate fixe protec tion. Most fires start small. If approved fire extinguishers are handy, fires can be put out quickly, before they get out of control. 4. Store flammable liquids In safe areas. Mp.ke certain that flammable liquid Is placed In sealed containers and out of I reach of children and animals. Circular No. 325, "Control Stored Grain Insects." The circular, prepared by James T. Conner, Jr., in charge of extension entomology. Is con sidered particularly timely be cause of the bumper corn crop which farmers In the state are i havesting this fall. ' Several species of insects are responsible for damage to stored grain, Mr. Conner says. Fortu nately, he adds, the same treat ment, if properly employed, will control all of them. The entomologist recommends first that old grain In the crib be cleaned up by means of fumigation, or ' that it be re moved from bins where the new crop will be stored. Then, as soon as the new grain is put Into this clean storage, it should be fumigated. A number of chemicals may be used. From the standpoint of the farmer, says Mr. Conner, the most practical fumigant is either a mixture of three parts ethylene dichloride and one part carbon disulfide and car bon tetrachloride, or a mixture of one part carbon disulfide and four parts carbon tetrachloride. The dosage will vary accord ing to temperature and tight ness of the bin. Further details are given in the new circular, copies of which may be obtained free from the local county agent or by writing to the Agri.culural Editor, State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. Octavie Harihtw, 66-Year Old Negro Woman, Diet Here Funeral services for Octavie Hershaw, respected Negro woman of Franklin, were held at the Chapel church last Fri day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the pastor, the Rev. GU i:ore, officiating. Burial was In the church ct'fflllny. she died No vember 8 at the age of 66. Survivors include two daugh ter, Georgia Littlejohn, of John son City, Tenn., and Willie Stewart, of High Point; five sons, Howard and Louis Blye, of Atlanta, Elmer Blye, of Pitts burgh, Penna., Wade Blye, of Franklin, and Edward Harshaw, of Franklin; one brother, Char lie Bronson. of Youngstown, Ohio; and three sisters, Hattle Love, of Cowee, Allie Thonrun, of Franklin, and Nannie Green wood, of Franklin. Funeral arrangements were directed by Bryant iuner.il home. TOMORROWS EXPERTS Brainy men know that the trained man gets ahead. Wh.n opportunity for advancement comes along, the man with training gets first call. You can put yourself in this position by getting one of the many inter esting and exciting jobs now being offered by the new Army and Air Force. Opportunities in these services are greater than ever for ambitious young men. Then, too, these jobs ofler you a chance to further your educa tion. They are jobs that give you experience with a cash value. They're worthwhile from many standpoints. Find out all about them by getting facts and figures now. They are yours for the asking. Just call at the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, next door to Franklin Press, Franklin. For further details of special op portunities, see "EXCITING JOBSv in next week's classified advertising columns. Hew Far? Whether you want to ar range an hour's business flight, or a world-wide itinerary you'll get expert assistance when you plan through our offices Macon FJying Service Phone 211 WEBUY... OAK, POPLAR, MAPLE, ASH AND PINE LOGS Far prices apply at office or call 260- J Also Pine Framing and Lumber For Sale At Reasonable Prices Highlands Briar, Inc. WE SHOULDER YOUR BURDEN All Types Of Rainwear Weather Proofed When next washday roll* around, start -a habit that will make it easier on yourself dur ing the cold months ahead! Let us do your heavy laundry work. Highlands Cleaners and Laundry Phone 98 Highlands, N. C.
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