& Tt D> WANT ADS ? 8 All Want Ad* payable cash In advance, r iyi 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 larf er than regular, 16 cents per line. PRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Phone 249 NOW? Is the time to get your shoes repaired or rebuilt. I will save you money and satis fy you or your money back. Good machinery In a new location next to Morgan's Cafe. Be mile's Shoe Shop. fio ? itc ! FOR SALE? Hay and com. See Robert Brysan, Route 4, FranUin. F10 ? ltc WE HAVE Antl-8Upper Com pound In both large and small sizes. Baldwin Market. F10 ? 2tc ? F17 > WHITE OAK WANTED? Wanted to buy White Oak stumpage, logs or bolts, suitable for staves. For complete Information as to specifications and prices, see Eugene Manteith at our Oowee Mill or call at our office In Sylva. W. c. Hennessee Lumber Company, Inc. F10 ? 4tc ? M3 FOR SALE ? Modern beauty shop. Excellent location. Very reasonable. Contact Margie D. Moss, Cullowhee, or call 184-J, Franklin. APARTMENTS for rent. New and modern. Garden If desir ed. .May be seen afternoons af ter 4 o'clock or Saturday. Miss Ethel Hurst, Telephone No. 174. Fio-itc i ? NO FAMINE at Morgan's; you come and see; all kinds of rations and J. F. G. Pood cook ed good, It's not raw; and please do let me file your saw. Geo. Johnson. i , i i \>V ATTENTION INSURANCE MEN: Are you interested in making some good money In the insur ance business? We now have openings for two men to call e.n inquiries In and around Franklin, Sylva, Murphy, Bry son City, Hayesvllle, and High lands. Full or part time. Our men are averaging )75 to $100 weekly. Car necessary. Apply In person t<^ C. O. Baldwin, Room ?* 102, Ashear Building, between 9 to 12 a. m. F10 ? ltc QUIT LOOKING tor work ? establish yourself In a profl table Rawlelgh Business nearby. Be your own boss. No exper ience or capital necessary. Write Immediately. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCB - 770 - 236, Richmond, Va. FOR SALB ? 4-room house with water and lights. Good base ment. About one acre good land, Located on Georgia Highway 2/> miles from town. If interested see Ernest Wallace, Route 1, Franklin. "STORE AND APT" Two corner lots (about 2 acres, wtth 2 block buildings. Store with Apt. above. Just beyond bridge on Ga. road. Offered for sale at very attractive price by out of town owner. Drive by It; and see Owen C. Furlow, Frank lin. We can talk business. F10 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Trailer chassis, wheels, tires, axle, springs. W. L. Hall Sign Shop. MlO-ltc "NICE CABIN SITES" Five large lots on pretty knoll, covered with pine saw timber, 1 mile out Murphy road, turn right "Furlow Springs" sign. Lots Just beyond second house on gravel road. Only $200. each. Look 'em over, see me at end of road. We may trade on part or -all. Owen C. Furlow, Frank lin. F10 ? ltc UPHOLSTERING ? We make tailored seat covers, headlln ers. All work guaranteed See Bobby Phillips at Franklin Up holstering Shop, near Freezer Locker. ? F3 ? 2tp? F10 "GOOD HOME : FINE FARM" Well known home, good land, pastures, fine stream water, plenty woodland. Sell at bargain If sold this month. Worth Inves tigating. VA out. Owen C. Fur low. Furlow Springs, Franklin, N. C. F10? ltc LOST? January 24, two hounds, a Black and Tan male and a blue speckled female, wearing collars with name "Wayne Smith". Last seen in Wayah section. Answer to "Hike" and "Blue". Finder please notify Wayne Smith, Franklin, Route 1. $10 reward. F3 ? 2tp- ? F10 THANK YOU Having sold our Grocery and Feed business to TOM HENSON We take this opportunity to express apprecia tion to our many friends for their patron age. To one and all, we say thank you! BOB HOUSTON LAWRENCE B. LINER NOTICE I have recently purchased the Feed and Grocery store known as Liner Grocery & Feed Co. owned and operated by Bob Houston and L. B. Liner, opposite Duncan Motor Company, on . WEST MAIN STREET I wish to invite the people of Macon Coun ty to give my store a trial when they are in need of Groceries or Feed. I especially invite all the customers who have traded with Houston and Liner to* con tinue as my customers. I shall make a Special Effort to give you the same Fine Service they have given you in the past. Whether you intend to buy anything or lot, come to see me just the same. I shall do my best to give you Friendly - j and Courteous Service. In the future, the business will be known as Henson Grocery & Feed Co. TOM HENSON, Owner NEWS -^PEOPLE MM. EMORY HCKlfWVTT Society Editor, Telephone 111 MISS AMMONS, MR. STILES , WED IN DARRINGTON, WASH. 1 Word has been received here o f the wedding of Miss Mamie Ammoos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ammons, and HarreU Stiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stiles, January 28 In Darringtan, Wash. The bride and groom are members of Macon County families. Present for the ceremony, performed by the Rev. Mr. Breedlove, were Mrs. Mattle Fisher, Wilford Fisher and son, Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Rogers. ? Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rog ers; The ocruple will make their aome In Burlington, Wash. Personal Mention The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bren dan, Jr., of Kings Mountain, formerly of Franklin, arrived here Monday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Raymond F. Culver, of LeToumeau Technical institute, Longvlew, Texas, is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Waldroop, of Frank lin, Route 1. Bob S. Sloan, Donald C. Carr, and ' Herrell Ledford of The Franklin Press staff, were in Atlanta Friday to visit the new plant of The Atlanta Journal. The Journal, which recently moved to Its new location, has been holding "open house" for public Inspection of its plant for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Thomas son, of Andrews, and Mrs. Thomasaon's father, Dr. W. C. Mason, of Murphy, were in Franklin on business Saturday. Mrs. Flora Ellis spent Sunday at Crossnore. Mrs. James Sutton, of Bryson BUILD BETTER for the future of yoiur children. Concrete block ? cinder block ? superock block. 4" - 8" and 12" sizes. The W. A. Hays Block Plant, below the bridge, In Franklin, N. C. J27 ? tfn ? c SPECTACLES ? I now have a very good as sortment of pre-war qual ity .spectacles in assorted focuses. Grover Jamison, Teweler. F10 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Small sawmill In perfect condition, with new Diesel motor. Priced to sell. See Elbert Hedden, Gneiss, N. C. F3 ? 2tp? F10 GET YOUR farm plowed now. I will plow your farm and garden when you wont it. See me or drop me a card at Gneiss, N. C. Elbert Hedden. F3? 2tp ? F10 ONION SETS ? SILVERSKIN ? YELLOW DANVER FARMERS FEDERATION ( ? DON'T FAIL to set those world famous Stark apple trees! Now's the time to order for February and March planting. See Walter Steele, at Press office. J20-- tfn 70 ACRES, farm, part of the old J. E. Calloway farm, 35 acres In cultivation, 20 acres bottom land, 4 -roam boxed house, lights, barn, creek running through property, River Bend road runs through property. iyt miles north of Franklin. $5,000.00, terms. Carolina Mutual Insur ance Agency, Waynes vllle, North Carolina. F3 ? 4tc? F24 EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE Distributor wanted to handle food products consisting of pea nut butter sandwiches, marsh mallow pies, 5c cakee, carded nuts, pork (kins, potato chip*, popcorn and candle*. Protected territory. Should have aome ex perience in store route selling and be able to secure suitable panel truck. Reply Box 30, oar* The Press. IWto-W City, spent Thursday and Friday here with Mrs. John M Archer, Jr Roy Ovaltney, manager of the A. end P. store here, has returned to his work alter a fortnight's absence. R. S. Jones was hi Asheviile for several days the first of this week. Charles P. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers, of Franklin, left Saturday for New Orleans to be sworn Into the merchant marine. He expects to be stationed at St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McLean, of Whittler, visited relatives at West's Mill last Sunday. Mrs. Weaver Carter returned to her home at West's Mill last week, after spending two months with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Lee Edwards, and family, In the State of Washington. Mrs. H. E. Church is spend ing 10 days in Hamilton, Ga., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Mobley. Frank Hlgdon, Charles Con ley, and H. L. Bryant left last week on a vacation trip to Florida. v Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Duncan have moved into their new home on the Georgia road, and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Philbrick Monday moved into the house, near the Ayriculture building, formerly occupied by the Dun cans. Mrs. Frances Hiisdon and Mrs. Hermie Bryant left Monday for Florida. They expect to be away 'hree or four weeks. Mrs. W. A. Rogers has gone to Florida for a six weeks' stay. She plans to spend most of her time while away In Lakeland md Pensacola. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillispie and two daughters returned Sunday from a visit to Arkan sas. Mr. and Mrs. M. L Dowdle and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pender <jrass left last week for a vaca tion trip to Florida. Jos. Ashear, who was confined to his home by illness several iavs k?st week, is able to be iut, again. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Church. Tr.. q.nd three daughters scent last week here with Mr. Church's mother, Mrs. H. E. Church. Mrs. W. L. McCov and her son, Crawford McCoy have re turned from a vacation in Miami, Fla. F. S. Sloan, of Raleigh, spent Friday night here with his mother and brother, Mrs. W W Sloan and W. W. Sloan. The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan a MMfe in ? ftfmll v 7iT Wlitir ITl Tffaali w Mm. Ralph Mmn hu ?? tuipsd to tacr bom# taw*, attar a visit of several months with her daughter, Mr*. J. H. Pattil lo, In Washington, D. C. Mrs. Adolph Zoellner has sufficiently recovered from a major operation she recently underwent at Angel hospital to return to her home. George Tessler Is In Miami, Fla, where he has accepted a position. Mrs. Tessler And their two children plan to Join him In Miami soon. Miss Betty Callahan left last week for Greensboro, where she will enter the second semester at Woman's college of the Uni versity of NOrth Carolina. Rebecca Reeves, young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Reeves, Is doing nicely follow ing a tonsil operation at Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woods have returned from a month's stay at Indian River, Fla. Elgin Watches! Just received a good assort ment of those good ELGIN WATCHES, hi both wrist and socket styles. High grade wateh repairing? with genuine repair parte? w specialty. Grover Jamison JEWELER USED CARS Reduced Prices Two 1941 Ford Fordor Sedans One 1945 Dodge Pick-up One 1938 Ford Tudor One 1937 Packard Tudor Others to choose from. REECE'S USED CAR LOT Frank W. Reece Telephone 31* RADIATOR REPAIRING Boiling, cleaning and repairs to any car, truck or tractor radiator SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SALES | SERVICE DUNCAN MOTOR COMPANY 24-Hour Wrecker Service P. M. A. SEED ORDERS FILLED WHITE DUTCH CLOVER KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS LADINO CLOVER ORCHARD GRASS KOREAN LESPEDEZA ALTA FESCUE v. ? FARMERS FEDERATION CO-OP PHONE 92 FRANKLIN, N. C It Of N?t . i , iu All NELLY-DON #$? FALL DRESSES 28% Off THE QUALITY SHOP For sanding . . . corners, stairs, closets, etc. Rent our HILCO Heavy-Duty Edger 7" sandpaper discs: No. 2/0 9c ea. No. 1/8 ..... lie em. No. m 14c ea. No. 3H 19c ea. No. 4 Z9e ea. . . . and Stop Hand scraping ! Only 75c per hour Easy to ' handle See us for all finishing materials and supplies. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Phone 117 Franklin, N. C. Phone 117 Always Parking Space on the Square fltsA/Sk 4-lb. Carton Pure Lard 69c Pork Sausage, lb 35c Tender Club Steak, lb 65c Swift's Cut-Up Fryers, lb. 65c Pork Loin Roast, lb 45c Oleo Margarine, lb 27c Frash Ground Hamburger, lb 49c Swift's Sliced Bfcoon, lb 59c Baldwin Market Phone 85 Main Street Top Quality SEEDS 1 Plus t J PRODUCE Profits ? WE HAVE ? FERTILIZER 5-10-5 3-12-6 6- 8-6 4-10-6 SEEDS Orchard Grass W. D. Clmr Ladino Clow AH* Fcmm Blue Grass Korean Lcapedeaa Red Top Seed Oats We will fill your A. A. A. Purchase Order for your weds BROWN & CARSON Franklin, N. C ? ' i

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