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WANT ADS ' All Want Ada payable cash in advance. 1 >4 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. PRANKS RADIO AND EI, EC. CO Palmer Street Phone 249 NOW IS THE TIME to place orders for Stark Bros, world famous fruit trees? app'e or peach. Buy 2 trees and get one free! See or write W. A. Steele, authorized representative, Press Office, Franklin. A18? tfn FOR RENT? Unfurnished gar age apartment, available July 1. No children or pets. Mrs. J. H. Stockton. J16? tfc BUILD BETTER f:ir the future of your 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 FOR RENT? Business building in Franklin. Good location. Rent reasonable. J. H. Stockton. J16- tfc FOR SALE? Three large, beauti ful lots on Forest Avenue. Bargain prices. See T. W. Porter or J. H. Stockton, at torney. Mrs. F. B. Benbow. Jly28? tfc FOR SALE? 5 Acres of land, 4 room house with wood and water, l mile from Cullasaja post office. See Joe Angel. All-2tp-A18 FOR SALE? One used bicycle in good condition. Price $25. One used fishing rod with reel. Price $5. See Max Corbin, Cullasaja. A4? 2tp? All FOUND? Lady's purse contain ing money and other articles. See Jarvis Barnes at Berry's Market. All? ltc LOST? One large silver drop ear ring. Reward. Call Franklin 283. FOR SALE? One 80 rod spool barb-wire. New, has never been used. Mrs. J. F. McNeil, near Beshears tourist home. A18? ltc POSITION WANTED as cook, in public place or private home. Am experienced. See Georgia Price at Mary Hayes' home, just off Murphy road, two miles from Franklin. QUALITY of locust posts and stakes for sale. Will cut to order. Frank Farrell, Stiles, N. C. A18? 2tp? A25 FOR SALE ? Five -room house, consisting of three bedrooms, living room, dinette and kitch en. On paved street, % mile frcm post office, four blocks from school. Immediate posses sion. Priced $5,000 for immedi ate sale. Leaving town. P,h?r.,e 467. A18? ltc REAL ESTATE WANTED ESPECIALLY need acreage on highways with water, for building sites, pasture, land. Large and small farms. Moun tain lodges. We have the buys on hand, more earning from our contacts. Write or coine in of fice. Let's talk real estate. FURLOW & REBER Bank Bldg. Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE ? 3'/j acres, 2-room house, 5 Yi miles from Franklin, Vi mile off Georgia highway. See or write Harley Sanders, Franklin, N. C. A18 ? ltc FOR SALE ? Kerosene water heater and tank, in good con dition. Call Miss Xnman's Sweat er Shop, Highlands, N. C. CABINS FOB RENT FURLOW Springs. New log cab ins, baths, cold spring water, nice view, 2 miles west town, by week or month. Utilities furn ished. Very reasonable. Phone 200. A18? ltc FOR SALE? Maytag deep freez er. Large family size. New, un crated. Big reduction in price. Ill health cause of not using it. Also used steel pipes 2, 2 /i, and 3 In. 10 dozen Mason food jars. Joe Ashear. A18? ltc IN FILING hand saws I take a pride, in the lovely breeze by the river side. And for a good dinner any day, you can't beat Morgan's Cafe. Geo. Johnson. WANTED ? 20 and 30 foot straight locust posts, 6 and 8 Inches at small end. Delivered to highway where 30-foot trail er can reach them. W. T. Keese, Westminster, S. C. Phone 2172. LOST? A pair of gold-framed spectacles. Please return to J. C. Horsley or call 317 after Moodsy# FDR your Galvanized Roofing, see Brown and Carson, Phone 297. Franklin, N. C. A18? ltc SELECT REALTY SALES A VOOD merchant will not stock up with items that will not sell. Neither do we in the real estate market. People are buy ing our properties quickly. Item 1. Duplex-tpye home, 3 big rooms each side, 2 fire places, 2 big porches, 2 acres rich grounds, town water. Bonnie Crest. Only $2,250. A home and income. Euy it. Item 2. Good 5-room home, 7 , acres, 2 springs, stream, | Ideal spot for fish lake, edge of town, a "buy" I at $3,250. i Item 3. Guest home, store, fill- < Ing station on main ' highway at good "spot", i to be sold at bargain, i on easy terms. Here's < fine home and life in- i come. Better see this today. t Item 4. A forgotten farm of 66 i acres, 2 cabins, good I streams on gravel state - road, 1 mile off Bryson - City road. $1,400. Item 5. For "top bracket" in- 'j come property, we have | a few best selections in tourist courts, hotels, 1 mountain lodges in I Western North Carolina. It costs you nothing to have a look around with us. We want to help you now and In the future. FURLOW & REBER J Bank Bldg. Franklin, N. C. 1 A18? ltc WANTED ? Riders going west. Am driving to Sedro Woolley, Wash. Leaving at once. If in terested in transportation west, see Arnold Duvall, Franklin, N. C. WANTED ? Spitz and Terrier puppies. Mrs. J. B. Parker, Clayton, Qa. FOR SALE -One used but prac tically new hammer mill. Is an O. B. Wise No. 2 make. See Harry Thomas at Farmers Fed eration. A18? 2tc? A25 SALE? Beginning this week and through next week, we wil! sell our used furniture at a re duced price. Come in and see our stock. L. L. Shook. A18? ltc NOTICE? Anyone wishing to get j apples from the Mincey or- ? chard for canning, see L. L. > Shook at the furniture store on Palmer street, as there will be , none sold at the orchard. We , will have canning apples at all < times at the store. L. L. Shook , A18 ? 3tc ? Si FOUR OF THE MANY WAYS SISALKRAFT CfOU frlftMt icttcx AND MAKE MOR* MONEY SISALKRAFT SILOS: (Use 4 -ft. width) Low Cost . . . Dependable. 15 to 300 tona capacity. SHO COVERS: (Use 6 or 7-ft. width) SISALKRAFT helps prevent top spoilage ; saves much labor. r ?> r a mmmmsm SILO DOOR-SEALS: (Use 3-ft. width) SISALKRAFT stops air infiltration that damages silage. HAYSTACK-COVERS: (Um 6-ft. or 7-ft. widths) Protect from rain, rot and sua damage; protect feed-value. It t* "Keep ? *4 SISALKRAFT ffif ?n\9$t ty<f ASK Ut FOR ?KI SAMPLE, PRICES | AND NJU INFORMATION? l FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Always P&rkkif On The Square ?Continued Front $*g4 6m PARKERRESIGNS AS PASTOR HERE the work of the Franklin Par ent-Teacher association. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Parker, the couple's older daughter, will enter Mrs. Hill college in early September, and Mr. and Mrs. Parker and the younger daughter, Janet, will move to New Bern tl\e latter part of next month. ?Continued From Page One E B. M'COLLUM TAKENBYDEATH James, all of Franklin; and 13 ?randchi!dren. Funeral services were held at !he Franklin Methodist church, Df which he was a member, Fri 5ay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, rhe pastor, the Rev. A. C. Gibbs, ?nd the Rev. L. B. Hayes, for ner pastor and long-time friend )f the family, officiated. Burial was in the Franklin cemetery. Pallbearers were Charlie Rog :rs, Henderson Calloway, Wood -ow Reeves, Doyle Blaine, Hun ;er Calloway, and L. B. Phillips. 1 ?Continued from Page One COUNTY INCOME FROM HATCHING EGGS $400,000 ? ? i ?esenting between 60,000 and I r0,000 laying hens. The meeting, one of the se- i ?ies being held in this end of ' ;he state, went on record as isking the State Department of \griculture to establish a poul :ry blood testing and disease 1 liagnostic laboratory in this region. It also was decided to 1 ;all a second meeting to dis cuss the proposal that a mark- : ;ting organization be set up. Due to its cool climate and he amount of moisture in the ?r, this southwestern end ilr, this southwestern end of ; *Jorth Carolina is especially idapted to production of eggs with a high hatchability, it was ] wrought out, and I. O. Schaub, ; iirector of the N. C. Extension service, suggested establishing a joultry marketing organization in each of the six western :ounties and then federating ? ;he six organizations in a West on North Carolina unit to set lp standards for hatching eggs ind to market the eggs under i copyrighted name. The meeting, attended by i&out 90 Macon County farm ers and a few from Jackson , bounty, was opened by County Agent S. W. Mendenhall, and Mr. Parrish led the discussion. Other specialists present in cluded Dr. R. S. Dearstyne, head of the poultry department of N. C. State college; Hugh Harris, assistant N. C. commis sioner of agriculture; I,. J. Fourie. in charge of the de partment's poultry work; R. W. Shoffner, district farm agent; and Howard C'app, head of the Mountain Experiment station, uear Waynesville. In opening the discussion, Mr. Parris emphasized that the poultrymen, in planning their program, should anticipate four problems: Over-production; in efficient production; diseases; and marketing. Mr. Parris also stressed the importance of the poultrymen's producting hatching eggs that wfll grow the type of chicken the market demands. Dr. Dearstyne discussed poul try diseases, and Mr. Fourie talked on blood testing and the requirements in regard to vac cination. FURNISH APARTMENT for rent. Two large rooms, porch, breakfast room, kitchenette, bath. Mrs. George A. Jones. Phone 490. LAST CALL? Men's stripe dress shirts ? save* 25c on the dol lar. The Quality Shop. LAST CALL- Men's dress pants jn sharkskin. $5.95 value. $2.95. The Quality Shop. FOR SALE? Home with an in come. Located /2 mile on Georgia road. Corner lot. Two apartments renting around $100 per month. 5-room apartment for owner. Reduced to $7500. Phone 199. FOR SALE ? Electric hand saw $37.50. Table saw, $20. 8 In. joiner, drills, forge, anvil, wire cable, shovels, axes, tanks, jack hammers, small air compressors, one bag concrete mixer. M. Hlg don. FOR SALE ? One 1936 Ford coupe. Good condition. Re cently installed new motor. Also utility trailer. Both priced rea sonably. See Charles Anders, Eait Franklin. ? Cutte?d From Face Ou . Offer $40 In Prise* To School Children For Hiatory Articles the arousing of public Interest In events pertaining to the his tory of Macon County. Unlike the previous contest, this con test Is restricted to school chil dren. "A prize of $20 will be given for the best article, whether It is written by a school boy or girl. In addition to the first prize, a $10 prize will be given for the best article written by a school girl, and a prize of $10 for the best article written by a school boy. "The following rules will be observed: "X. Any school boy or girl of Macon County is eligible to en ter the contest. "2. The subject must be some era, event, institution, building or person of historic interest to Macon County. Biographies of people who are iuw living will not be accepted. There are no restrictions as to the length of the article. "3. The source of all informa tion must be given. It is best to give this at the end of the article. If statements made are based upon rumor, this must be pointed out and the origin of the rumor must be given as ac curately as possible. "4. All entries must be type written and mailed to Miss Ce cile Gibson, Secretary of Macon County Historical Society, not later than December 1, 1949. The awards will be made at 8 o'clock p. m. on December 19, 1949. "5. Entries must be made in the name of some particu'ar school child and not by a school 3r class or grade in a school. "The society is availing itself 3f the columns of The Press to Set this Information to the of ficials and teachers of Macon County with the hope that you will give it your support." ?Continued from Page One PLAN HYPNOSIS stration of hypnosis, first hyp notising individuals, and finally the entire audience. Mr. Powell is public relations director of the Endicott-John son corporation and the Le high Shoe company, and for 17 years was personnel manager, in charge of safety, for the Endicott firm. A specia'ist in industrial psychology, he links plant accidents to employes' "uncontroled thinking". H# is a member of the Amer ican Society of Master Magic ians, and it was announced that, if requested In advance, he will add a half -hour of illu sions and sleight-of-hand per formances. -Continued from Page One Urge Pastors* Church Calls Be Indefinite ed as members of the executive committee for the coming vear: The Rev. Paul C. Nix, Walter Dean .Arvil Parker, Fred J. Cor bin, and the Rev. W. L. Sorrells. Mr. Nfx and Mr. Parker serv ed on the committee last year. Mr. Stockton also appointed Mr. Nix, Verlon Swafford, and Mr. Corbln as a finance com mittee to serve during the year, and named Miss Oretchen John son as Macon County represen tative of the Biblical Recorder and J. C. Jacobs as Baptist Orphanage representative In this county. The two-day meeting, which opened Thursday morning of last week at the Ridgecrest Baptist church and continued through Friday afternoon, was said to have drawn ofe of the largest attendances in the his tory of the association. An esti mated 700 attended the first day's sessions. Worship services, reports, ad dresses, and special music, in addition to the transaction of business, featured the associa tion's four sessions. The annual doctrinal sermon was delivered Thursday morn ing by Mr. Nix, and the Rev. C. E. Parker preached the mis sionary sermon Friday morning. The association voted to ac cept the invitation of the Sugarfork church for next year's session, to be held August 10 and 11. BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD MEET THIS AFTERNOON The F. S. Johnson Bible class will meet this (Thursday) aft rnoon at the home of Mrs. T. W. Porter. Miss Eliza Slier will be co-hostess. Mrs. F. S. Johnston Is a pa tient at Angel hospital, suffer ing from bruises received in a fall at her home here this week. Members of her family said no bones were broken, and that her condition la not wrlous. SHOPPING / ... " AT YOUR Dixie Hcrre CONVENIENTLY LOCATED SUPER MARKET toot w ?.*?* SLICED Ready to Serve Meats LIVER CHEESE BOLOGNA FICKLE & PIMIENTO LB. BRAUNSCHWEIGER SPICED LUNCHEON COCKTAIL LOAF LB. CHOPPED HAM COOKED CORN BEEF LB. 49c 57c 79c SEA FOOD FRESH GREEN Shrimp, lb. . FLOUNDER Fillet, lb. . DRESSED PAN Trout, lb. . . SALMON Steaks, lb. . DRESSED Whiting, lb. . COD Fillet, lb. . . FILLET OF Perch, lb. . . FILLET OF Haddock, lb. 33c 3 LB. Crisco . 85c 6 OZ. JAR Sundaettes Pineipple-Buttcrscotch Chocolate Fudge 17c 2 Bath Size Cakes LIFEBOUY Soap . . 21c 3 CAKES MED. LAVA Soap . . 27c LG. PKG IVORY Snow . . 28c LGE. PKG. IVORY Flakes . 28c LGE. PKG. Oxydol . 28c 2 BOXES SPIC & SPAN Cleanser 45c "VERI-BEST PRODUCE" RED MALAGA 2 lbs. GRAPES ? , 25c FANCY lb. OKRA ? ? io<= GREEN lb. CROWDER PEAS ? ? ? ? l* GOLDEN 2 lbs. DEUCIOUS APPLES ? ? ? ? LARGE SUNKIST dozen LEMONS 33c C ALIFORNIA 2 <'nz?i ORANGES -49c WEBSTER FRESH LIMA BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans . . . . 25c ROSEDALE SLICED PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can .> . . 23c LIBBYS FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 303 can .... 21c YOUR CERTIFIED BLUE LAKE WHOLE GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can . . . 14c ? i? RED SOUR PITTED PIE CHERRIES, No. 2 can . . . 27c SCOTT COUNTY CREAM STYLE WHITE CORN, No. 2 can . . . 10c LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE, 2 No. 2 cans . 25c NEW PACK GREEN GIANT PEAS, No. 303 can . . . 20c FANCY PATNA LONG GRAIN RICE, 3 lb. cello bag 55c $20,000 FIRST PRIZE FOR NAMIN' , THIS ULY-"JM SHMOO.I DREFT pkg ^ c 0 3 reg cakes DUZ pk. 28' Soap ' ' 23c "Vfrsonal IVORY C.k-i 17? 2 BATH CAKES SOAP T Soap . . 21c cakes 3 LG. CAKES P & G Soap . . 22c 2 CANS SWIFTS Cleanser 25c 3 LB. 85c
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