WANT ADS All Want Ads pavahlr ?a?h in advance 1 '-4 per word, with a minimum charge of 40 cents for each insertion. I laaaificd display. 10 centa per line. in capua. a. uolvl t>i-e, or type iarg cr than regular, 15 cents per line. Mack Sty 8: Let us help you with your Christmas shopping worries. Bee our stock of new and uaed radios priced to please you. SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER Girls bicycle medium, (10.00; Oirls bicycle standard, $15.00; vi2.95 Breakfaster, $6.95; $8 95 'j >asi?i, $3.95; $14.05 Pressuer coker. $10.95; Juice King Juicers, i.u oil; $1.50 Flashlights, $.75; 5.S5 Electric corn poppers, ;,4.95; $3.25 Can openers, $2.50; : 14.05 Kan heater, $10.95; $7.50 Radiant heater, $5.95; 30 gallon i lec*4.ic hot water heater, regu lar $ll#.95, $99.95; Electrify your hot wj^er tank, $39.95; Top of stove cake baker, $3.75; Chr'st n:as tree lights, $1.95. All types of house wiling, materials an. fixtures -We do wiring by houi or contract. 1 ivADIO AND ELEC C Palmer Street Between Cagles and the Ret. light. Phone 249 FOR SALE- Heatrola. First class condition. J. Fred Bryson, Phone 1403. FOR SALE ? 29 4/10 acres of land cn Jacobs Branch, 4 miles from town on Bryson City road. See or write Kermit De Hart, Route 3. D2 ? 2tp ? D9 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. Lawson Shook. N25 ? 2tc? D2 FOR SALE Three-room house, wired for electricity. 10 y2 acre.* land. Three springs on property. See Harold Baldwin, at Macon Shoe 8hop. 014 ? tfc WANTED -Tenant for a small farm. Good five-room house, barn, and other outbuildings. Garden, wood, and cow pas ture furnished. See or write May Beryl Moody, Route 3. N25 ? tfc ?XJR SALE? 11 acres, In culti vation and pasture, and i early finished four-room house On Georgia - road, just beyond iity limits. Also heater, almos lew, and dish safe. In inter ested see or write Miss Julk ihope, Franklin, Route 2. Nil? tfc DESK BLOTTERS? We have large desk blotters in a va riety of colors. Price, 10 cents each. The Franklin Press. ATTENTION, farmers. We will grind your pork sausage tbi I cent per pound, or will season and grind for 2 cents per pound. Baldwin Market. N25? tfc ?SELECT SALE"? 20 acres or more, cabin, 2 springs, good pasture, woodland, edge of town. Folks, here Is a "buy". $2,500. See Owen C. Furlow, Franklin. D2 ? ltc BUSINESS OPPORTUNXTY Man with closed truck to call on grocery and drug stores, handle soft drinks and syrups. Protected territory and no In vestment for the right man. Call In person, Curtis Products, Clayton, Ga. D2? ltc FOR SALE? 300 gallon above ground fuel oil tanks. Price $55 each delivered to your home. Buy one and fill now, and when bad weather comes, you need not worry. W. 8. Bearden, Ag^nt, Sinclair Refining Co., Phone 154, Clayton, Ga. D2 ? 2tp? D9 FOR RENT? Farm to small fam . ily. About 8 acres of good land, 3 room house, with lights; barn and pasture on Clayton road near Lake Burton. Rent can be paid with *rork. L. O. Wright, 314 Chamber of Commerce Building, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE? 1941 Ford station wagon. State inspected. Go;d condition. New top. Inquire at Roy Sanders Filling station, five miles south of Franklin on Georgia highway. LOST? Keys on leather holder in Franklin last Friday around 5 o'clock. Finder please notify W. I. Houston, Gneiss, N. C. ELECTRIC RANGE for sale Universal. Practically new. Telephone Mrs. Dick Slagle at 308-J. N25 ? 2tp ? D2 FOR 8ALE? 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 'or best prices. Prices are likely to gw down after Christmas. FARMERS FEDERATION Phone 92 V25 ? 2tc ? D2 X>MBAT BOOTS? For sale a The Macon Shoe Shop. 330? tfc 3IONS? We have attractive FOR RENT and FOR SALE printed signs. 5 cents each. The Frank lin Press. KEYS MADE? No delay, key made In one minute. We can make them for car doors, locks, etc. Western Auto Associate Store. S30? tfc FREE ? Do you plan to Dulld s home? A catalogue of homf pians, designed to save you a tot of money and give you e fire-safe home, that you will still be proud of 100 years from now. Is yours for the asking a' The W. A. Hays Concrete Block Plant, below the bndge Ir fTanklln Ml? tfc SECURITY j extpa money Every extra ounce of meat and every day saved on production is worth money to you. Many Security feeders are getting 30 to 33 pounds of meat from a bag of Security Broiler Ration. Many are obtaining market weight in 8 to 1 0 weeks. Secur ity Broiler Ration is a superior high production ration, formu lated and manfactured to. pre cise standards to give you max imum weight in minimum time. . Packed in dress print bags. Ask * for Security Broiler Ration! I (^OlMp?ACY=r=^ PRESCRIPTION FOR HAPPINESS I Traditionally, mere in america, we have * RECOGNIZED FREEDOM OP INDIVIDUAL CHOICE AS A PREREQUISITE FOR HAPPINESS ? FOR HAPPINESS CAN MEAN DIFFERENT THINGS TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE. ?,/ I 'Sunn///. .juSiWttuii1 ?''' 'IiIIl* a, -w/l ? TRADITIONALLY, TOO. WE HAVE RECOCNIZED THAT, ALONG WITH FREEDOM OF CHOICE sots MORAL ANO SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY... HAPPINESS HAS TO AS EARNED, AND BV REWARDING ACHIEVEMENT, BY SAFEGUARDING THE RIGHT OF THE INDIVIDUAL TO ADVANCE IN THE FIELD OF HIS OWN SELECTION, BY GIVING HIM OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE FOR HIS FAMILY S CURRENT NEEDS AND FUTURE SECURITY, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR THE OURSUIT OF HAPPINESS IN OUR DEMOCRACY. Sf people ? Continued From Page T*o I with Mr. Swan's parents in Rockmart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Goldsmith, and infant son, Joseph, of Pel zer, S. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Goldsmith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Porter. Pfc. Larry B. Ledbetter, who has been serving with the army air forces police at MacDill Field, Tampa, Fla., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Ledbetter, of Franklin, Route 1. He left Friday for Hamilton Field, Calif., from which point he expects to be sent to the South Pacific. Cpl. Roy L. Phillips, who . i force police at Barsdale Field, foce police at Barksdal Field, La., spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence E. Phillips, at their home on Bonny Crest. Mrs. Harold Lang and daugh ter left Sunday for Columbia, S. C? where the Lang family will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Cartledge and children, Grace and Allan, of Weavervllle, formerly of Franklin, spent the week-end CORRECTION Fluid? We now have in stock correction fluid, for correcting errors on stencils. "ftie Franklin Press. WHEN THE weather is bad and work's in a lull, remember, my friend, your saw is dull. You sharpen your appetite at Mor gan's cafe, while I file your saw's dullness away. Geo. John son. LOST? Black billfold, last Mon day between Bryant Furniture Company and Bank of Franklin. Contained $220 loose and $40 in air mail envelope addressed to Hiward Hastings. Also pictures and bus ticket to Gastonia. Finder please return to Agnes Battles, Route 1, or telephone 905 after 5 p. m. Reward. D2 ? ltc FOR SALE? One slightly used Allen Princess cook stove. Uses coal of wood. Good condition. $00.00. Martin Electric Company, Phone 107. D2 ? 2tc? Dfl here with Mrs. Cartledge's mo ther, Mrs. Lee Barnard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Jones, of Miami, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Jones' relatives, the Simmons and Cook families, of Franklin, Route 4. They were married in Miami Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Kath ryn Simmons, daughter of C. H. Simmons. Jud Childers, of Etna, Is i 1 at the Angel clinic, suf.erlng from pneumonia. Mrs. Janie Wilson, of Nanta hala, has been under treatment at Angel clinic for some weiks. Mrs. Minnie Cabe, of the Iotla community, has recovered fiom an operation she recently un derwent at Angel clinic. Jeff Green, of Franklin, re cently underwent an operation at Angel clinic. I BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Houston have announced the birth of a daughter, Karen Chloe, Novem ber 23 at their home, Franklin, Route 4. Graphite is found in the United States, Canada, Norway, Siberia, Spain and Ceylon. FOR SALE? Three lots near city limit. Good building location. Near Murphy highway, adjoin ing Crawford farm. For infor mation, call 1403. D2 ? 2tp ? D9 FOR SALE? You can get a genu ' tne Maytag washer for as low as $124.95. Martin Electric Co. Phone 107. D2 ? 2tc? D9 PIANO FOR SALE ? Luddem and Bates cabinet grand. In good condition. Priced reasonabley. Mrs. Charlie J. Bowers, Culla saja. I NOW ORDER ? Stark Bros. world - famous, quick - bearing apple trees. Your back lot or any vacant property will raise fruit for family or to sell. See Walter Steele, authorized sales man, at Press Office. S2? tfn THE CHILDREN'S SHOP. I The Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconian NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT - Your Christmas shopping, we mean. Make your selections rn unhurried comfort . . . while stocks are full . . . and for a small deposit we'll lay away jour choice vnt I Christmas. There's no extra charge for our Lay-Away service and there are lots of advantages. Why not st p in and let us lay away your Christmas selections today? GROVER JAMISON Jeweler MACON THEATRE MATINEES: Friday, 3:00; Saturday, 12:00; Sunday, 2:30 NKjHT SHOWS ? 7:00 ? 9:00 Friday, December 3 Louis* Hayward and Joan Leslie in "Repeat Performance" ? ~ ; ' ? 7 i Saturday, Dec. 4 ? Double Feature Program Charles Starrett in "Stranger From Ponco City" FreJ Stewart i.i "Music Man" Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'clock Warn Baxter in "Gentleman From Nowhere" Sunday, December 5 John Carroll in "Rose of Rio Grande" Monday and Tuesday; December 6 and 7 5M51MS15M515U , ; - CUPTflinLCflSTi - TECHNICOLOR ^TYRONErPOWEH .3 'f Wednesday and Thursday, December 8 and 9 STROM BERG HEDY LAM AR R Presents g ~ Co starring ^ OENNIS O'KEEFE - JOHN LODER Mtih VviIUoih Ldiidigdh ? Morris Camovsky ? Pdui Oukwltu I* Grocery Specials... *? ; 1 MEATS Pure Pork Sausage 45c lb Center cat Pork Chops 59c lb. Pork shoulder Roasts 42c lb ? Grade "A" T-bone, sirloin and round Steak 69c lb Birds Eye Fillets Frozen Fish 39c lb. ? CHRISTMAS CANDY & NUTS Paper shell No. 1 Pecans 30c lb Mixed Nuts 35c lb Mary Ann ? Chocolate covered Cherries 65c lb Chocolate Drops 35c lb Gum Drops 29c lb Chlrstmas Mix 29c lb 116 Boxm Mints 49c BALDWIN MARKET Phone IS . Main St. Wc Grind ami Season Sausage for Parmer*

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