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WANT ADS II Want Ads payable cash In a<1vanc?- i 1 ?i cents per word, with a minimum charge of 40 cents for each insertion, classified display, 10 cents per line. Set in capitals, bold type, or type larg er than regular, 15 cents per line. ^MACK 8AYS: ^ Call ua for an estimate on your electrical wiring. t RANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmlr Street Between Caglea and the Red Ught, Phone 249 NOW ORDER ? Stark Bros. world - famous, quick - bearing apple trees. Your back lot or any vacant property will raise lrult for family or to sell. See Walter Steele, authorized sales man, at Press Office. S2? tfn 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 NOTICE - We will pay top prices for Irish potatoes and onions. See us before you sell. Mason Grocery and Feed. N25 ? ltc ? NOTICE? Oet ycur young hell ers in top growing condition for winter with "Wayne Com plete Calf Feed." Ray Grocery & Feed rompany. 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INC A NEW FEED We wish to announce that we now stock Farmers Federation COOP FEEDS We have all mixed feeds in this brand ? Laying Mash, Growing Mash, Dairy Feed, Hog and Horse Feed, etc. This feed will stand up with Any Good Feed on the Market. It comes in Print and Jute Bags Farmers Federation Phone 92 ' Palmer Street COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD V MES: EXCITING JOBS! Draftsmen, photographers, carpenters, stenographers, radio technicians, medical technicians, radar mechanics, weather tore casters, aircraft mechanics, These are some of the many jobs for which qualified men can be trained In the biggest business in the world? the busi ness of Uncle Sam. Plus steady employment, security tor your future. Good pay Is only the begranlng. Food, clothing, shoes, shelter are furnished free. And one of the most desirable bene nts is a retirement plan that costs you nothing. Yes, you can retire at half pay In 20 years, regardless ot age. You will re ceive a generous monthly in come that means real security after that length of service Get full facts and figures today at Recruiting Station, next door to Fr&'.iklin Press, Franklin. Talk o qualified representatives of the new U. S. Army and U. S Air Force today. Get the whole story in person. It means much to you personally! N25 ? ltc NOTICE? We have a good selic tlon of used furniture. Come In and look it over. Bed room suite*, living room furniture, and everything for the dining room and kitchen. Lawson Shook. N25 ? 2tc ? D2 I'M FILING saws to pay my way, and making a reason able charge. Getting good din ners at Morgan's Cafe, where the plates are large. Geo. John son. FOR RENT? New 4-room house. Running water, electricity, and garden. Three miles from Franklin on Georgia highway. Married couple with no children or pets preferred. See Mr*. Bertha Ledford, Route 1, Frank lin. DEoK BLOTTERS? We have large desk blotters in a va riety of coTors. Price, 10 cents each. The Franklin Press. ATTENTION, farmers. We will grind your pork sausage Tbr 1 cent per pound, or will season and grind for 2 cents per pound. Baldwin Market. N25 ? tfc ELECTRIC RANGE for sale Universal. Practically new. Telephone Mrs. Dick Slagle at 308-J. N25 ? 2tp ? D2 FOR SALE? Extra good combat boots and shoes. Champion Shoe Shop. N25 ? 2tp ? D2 BLACK WALNUTS ? Now is the time to brine In your hulled, dried black walnuts for best prices. Prices are likely lo ro down after Christmas. FARMERS FEDERATION . Phone 92 N25^2tc-D2 FOR SALE? Three-room house, wired for electricity. 10'A acres land. Three springs on property. See Harold Baldwin, at Macon Shoe Shop. 014 ? tfc LOST? 1 pair glasses. Heavy horn rims and frame. Hall Callahan, Belk's Department Store. N25 ? ltc WANTED? Tenant for a small farm. Good five-room house, barn, and other outbuilding*. Garden, wood, and cow pas ture furnished. See or write May Beryl Moody, Route 3. N25? tfc FOR SALE ? One 1948 Ford Pick up, driven 4000 miles only. Write Box 341, Highlands, N. C 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 ? N26 FOR SALE? 1947 Trotwood fiotise trailer. In good condition and reasonably priced. See at J. P. Norton's, two miles out on Dllls boro road. N18 ? 2tc ? N25 FOB 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 , ITS 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 60 years ago? a big bundle (or a dime. The Franklin Press, tf FOR SALS or rent? Oood (arm, house and outbuildings. 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