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WANT ADS WANT AD BATM S o?nU . _ chart* of 5S cents for each insertion. (tS o?ta extra for keyed ads.) ClaaeiAed Display : In 8 point tyye, If oenta per Una. In CAPITALS or Md 8 point type. SO I eents for < In type larger than 8 point. 88 eenta per I ?pace of 8 point lino. GASH DISCOUNTS When caah a ooom panics ordert 10 per cent discount will be allowed. 20 per cent for throe or i I Of i FRANKS RADIO AND ELEC. CO. Palmer Street Phone 249 1 Jlyl9 ? tfc CASH FOR old and disabled horses and mules. Call Cash ers 2281 collect. Wllson-Jen llngs Fur Farm. 124? tfc WELL DRILLING ? Have your wells drilled by modern ma chinery. 6" ad 8" domestic and commercial wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. 813? tfc Protect your building invest ment by using ? Steam Cured Concrete, Cinder, or Buperock Blocks For best prices See Your Local Manufacturer 8" x 8" x 16" ? Special prices In carloads W. A. HAYS BLOCK PLANT Phone 499 Franklin, N. C N17? tfc FOR SALE ? Lime in 100 lb. bags, for grass and clover land. Ray & Welch Groc. Co. 023? tfc FOR SALE ? Fertilizer and seeds for fall seeding. A complete line of feeds. Downs Groc. & Feed Co. S25? tfc WANTED ? We are now buying No. 1 Irish potatoes. Market price. Browr & Carson. S18? tfc COME IN and see our selection of Christmas toys. Franklin Seed Store. N13 ? 3tp ? N27 FOR QUICK Dependable radio repairs, come to City Radio 8hop? Between S and L and Doyle's Cafe. Allen Ordway, Mgr. M20 ? tfc IEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. ?7? tfc IT'S EASIER TO PAY ON LAY- 1 A-WAY ? a 10% deposit holds any toy until Dec. 1st. Lay away now while selections are complete. Western Auto Asso ciate Store. A14 ? tfc FOR YOUR FALL recapping, or when in need of tires, see us. Rickman's OK Rubber Welders, Tire Store, and Recapping Shop. OlO? tfc FOR SALE ? Mixed oak wood for ( fireplace, heater or cook < stove. $6 pick up load, deliver ed. See George R. Pattillo, ( Route 4. ] 030? tfc ] BLACK WALNUTS ? We are paying the market price for < dried, hulled black walnuts. Brown & Carson. 03? tfc 1 WANTED ? We are buying at j ( market prices dried, hulled Black Walnuts. Also good Irish i potatoes. Ray & Welch Groc. Co. ( N6? tfc NEED A HEATING stove? Check ' with Western Auto Associate 1 Store and save money. Western ! Auto Associate Store. N6? tfc i FOR SALE ? 1940 Chevrolet, ra dio and heater, '48 motor. See Spurgeon Solesbee, Route 3, Franklin. N13 ? 3tp ? N27 WANTED? Fresh country hams. Ray & Welch Groc. Co. N13 ? tfc GUT YOUR CHRISTMAS cards at FTanklln See* Stare. ' . N13 ? 3tp ? NJ7 WATCHES ? She want* a watch, and so, does He! 'Make sure It's a fine one, worthy of your glvinc . Choose now from our complete selection of trust worthy timepieces and we our convanlant lay-away plan, from at Jamison ? Jewelers. HO*? tfc FOB SALE? One Airman one trailer in fhfr condition Next door post dfAee, West's Mill. Douglas Franklin K10 ? 3tc ? D4 CHILDREN'S WATCHES? Mick ey Moose, Captain Marvel, Hopalong Cassidy, Snow White, Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella and Westclox. $4.95 to *4.95. pi us Federal tax. Jamison ? Jewelers 300 ? tfc SEE PATTON Brothers for furn iture and save the difference. F7 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Used open Franklin heater. Burns wood or coal. Used one winter. In excellent condition. Cost $50 new. Heater, pipe, mat, etc., all for $30. Miss Laura M. Jones. Phone 474-J. FOR SALE or rent ? Four-room house with bath. Water In house. Small lot. Brendletown. Mrs. J. W. Shuler. N20 ? 8tp ? J8 PIANO BARGAIN! For a reliable party In this vicinity, a beautiful little Spinet piano in perfect condition for $416. An ideal Christmas gift for the entire family. Can ar range easy monthly payments, if desired, on this unusual bar gain. Write Collection Manager, C. P. Co., P. O. Box 7193, Ashe ville, N. C., for further partic ulars. N20 ? 2tc ? N27 YOUR OWN BUSINESS in Ma con County. Rawleigh dealers earn good profits. Exceptionally good opportunity for increased earnings. Pay as you sell. Write Rawleigh's Dept. NCK-770-170, Richmond, Va. N20 ? 2tp ? N27 FOR RENT ? 3 -room house with front and back porches. Will rent partly furnished or un furnished. Lights, water. Wired for electric range. Adults pre ferred. Mrs. Bertha Ledford, 3 miles out on Georgia highway. ST20 ? tfc ?OR RENT ? Three-room cot tage with bath, hot and cold vater, oil heat. AU-electric citchen. Phone 2713 or see Mrs. Jordon Gibson near Cullasaja ichool. M20? tfc IXPERIENCED SECRETARY with bookkeeping experience lesires position. Full or part ime. Write Box 21, c/o The franklin Press. J20 ? 3tp ? D4 "OR SALE ? One of the best small farms in Macon County. Ipproximately 75 acres, all inder new barb wire fence, cut nto five different pastures, rwenty-five head of cattle, >lenty of hay to last through v inter, farm tools. Good six ?oom house, newly painted, lew barn. Priced $20,000. Hom :r Mashburn. 120? tfc ?OR RENT ? Two apartments, furnished or unfurnished, eights, hot and cold water in :luded. Mrs. Herman Dean, ?hone 9110. *20? 3tc? D4 THREE LOTS [n Golf Course Subdivision with 195 ft. road frontage. Practical y level, this property is ideal y located for a home or sum ner cottages. There are plenty >f shade trees including large >aks. It is reasonably priced at 5850 cash. TED REBER ? Realtor 3n The Square Phone 200 N26? ltc LADIES ? See our suede flat heel pumps at $2.95. The Quality Shop. N26--ltc FOR SALE ? So nr.1 good lots on i gravel rond," noa." Jordan's! Gas Station, two miles from j town. Priced to sell. Also a j Westinghouse refrigerator and slectrio stove and other good >tuff. See me at Grady Ramey's. r. J. Ramey. (426 ? ltc i yOU WIN and Macon County's J dairy industry wins when you i call Bill Higdon 345- J-5 or 97 j for artificial breeding. N27? ltc SELL TO FARMERS? A profit able business, part or full time, no investment, can be yours now. Take orders for America's largest selling, na tionally advertised liquid ferti lizer. Make $50 and up per week. Write "Na Chura" Plant Food Company, 90 A Monroe Street, Marion, Ohio. FOR SALE? One 2-year old stud horse. One OIC stock hog. One OIC brood sow. One Hamp shire brood sow. Four shoats. Eleven pigs. Call 1504 or see Elbert F. Anderson, 2 '/ miles south of Franklin on Georgia road. X27 ? 3tp ? Dll 1941 DeSoto Sedan For sale by original owner. Has fluid drive and original paint. Used very tittle, it has less than 20,000 (actual) mileage. Tires In excellent condition. Phone Franklin 12-J-l. N26? ltc WE HAVE a few Nelly-Don dresses left at $8.95. Values to $18.99. The Quality Shop. N26? ltc ? News About People MBS. EMORY HUNNICUTT, Editor ? Telephone 211 MRS. HOILMAN WE US ROSS L LUNSFORD .Mrs. Edna Clark Hollman, daughter of Mrs. W. F. Clark and the late Mr. Clark, and Ross L. Lunsford, son of Mrs. J. L. Lunsford and the late Mr. Lunsford, were married on No vember 14 at 7:30 p. m. at St. Luke Methodist Church in Wal halla, S. C. The ceremony was' performed by the Rev. T. L. Chapman. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welch, of Fossil, Ore., are visiting his mother, Mrs. W. E. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Magnon have returned to their home In Tampa, Fla., after spending several weeks at their home on the golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shope and son have moved to the old Slagle homeplace on the Wayah Road. Pvt. Charles E. Wallace, who is stationed at Camp Pickett, Va., where he is serving in the medical corps, and Pvt. John C. Wallace, who is a member of the "Golden Arrow" division, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wallace, of Franklin, Route 1. Frank B. Duncan, Roy Mash burn, and Dan Bryson, of Dun can Motor Company, will at tend the dealers' and salesmen's showing of the 1953 Ford auto mobiles at Spantanburg, S. C., today. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank W. Reece ind two sons, J. D. and Eddie Reece, plan to leave this (Wed nesday) morning for Royal Oak, Vlich., where they will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Seece's daughter and sori-in aw, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunter, ind another son, Bill Reece. Miss Mary Slagle, of Atlanta, 3a., spent the week-end with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.red 31agle. Miss Slagle recently ac :epted the position of secretary TOR SALE ? Black two-door Plymouth. In good condition. 3ood seat covers, good radio ind heater, five newly recap ped tires. See Bessis Nicholson, Angel's Hospital, Franklin. ATTENTION LADIES! WANT A NEW SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS? 50 BEAUTIFUL SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM NOW 1/4 OFF HURRY, FOR A OOOD SELECTION. THE TWINS' SHOP N26 ? ltc FOR SALE ? A South Bend metal lathe, a Delta drill press, and small metal working tools in perfect condition. The price is right. See Robert Hubbs at Van Raalte, 4 p. m. LET OUR artificial breeding service prove itself to you. Call Bill Higdon 345-J-5 or 67. N27? ltc FOR' RENT soon ? Apartment ! suitable for couple or couple j with infant. I. T. Peek. N26 ? 2tp ? D4 LOST ? Green zipper, pocketbook j somewhere in vicinity of' courthouse. November 18. Find- j er please return to Mrs. Lena I Lewis, at Franklin Terrace ) Hotel.. WOOD FOR SALE ? Green and dry. $6 pick-up load. Bend of j River road. Route 3. C. G. Tay lor. N27 ? 4tp? D1S HOLIDAY HOURS? We will be open all day today (Wednes day) and every Wednesday un til Christmas. We also will be open until 9 o'clock each Fri day evening till Christmas. Bower's Store. N26? ltc FOR SALE ? 30" wood saw with A Model engine, $60. Without engine, $30. Jackhammer, hose, steel, $85. Double drum hoist, less power unit, $150. M. Hig don, Cullasaja, N. C. FOR SALE? Beagle, 10 weeks old, pick of Utter, $10. Stud service to best blood line in Western Carolina. See Paul Rus sell or Oeorge PattUlo, or call "225. FIFTY ACRES Only Vi mile from Franklin, with over 1400 ft. frontage on gravel (State) road. Has 8-9 acres bottomland with good stream and ideal location for a lake. Balance in beautiful woodland with lovely view, ex ceptionally fine building-sites, large springs and considerable saw-timber. Price $7500 cash for entire boundary, includes full mineral rights. TED REBER ? Realtor On The Square Phone 200 N3&? ltc at the Piedmont Driving Club in Atlanta. Miss Merrily Brooks, of Char lotte, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brooks. Mrs. Harley Lyle and Miss Laura Lyle left Friday for Tam pa, Fla., to attend the wedding of Mrs. Lyle's daughter, Miss Ann Lyle, to Sgt. Joe Hlgdon, of Asheville, on November 28 at St. John's Episcopal church in Tampa. Mrs. Sloan Kinnebrew, of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCol lum. Miss Mary Alice Archer, stu dent of Wake Forest College, and John Archer III, who at tends U. N. C., will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Archer, Jr. Russell McKelvey, student of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Ga., will be home for Thanksgiving. Miss Epima Lee and Carolyn Hlgdon and Sgt. Joe Hlgdon, of Asheville, visited relatives here last week. Misses Betty Henry, Patricia .Landrum, Betty Lou Constance, Marianne Sherrlll, Carolyn Bry son and Elizabeth Jones will arrive Wednesday night from Womans College in Greensboro, to spend the Thanksgiving holi days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Conley, of Memphis, Tenn., are expected home to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dal rymple and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conley. Mrs. George Bulgln will leave Thursday to spend the winter 1H Atlanta, Ga. with her daugh ter, Mrs. M. S. Wilson. Miss Freda Slier, student of Salem College in Winston-Sal em, will arrive home Wednes day night for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Womack left yesterday (Tuesday) for Statesvllle, where they will spend Thanksgiving with their son, Paul Womack, and family. On their return, they will spend I the week-end in Asheville with another son, John Womack, and his fajnily. W. N. Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan and their daughter, Nancy Jane, left last ? Tuesday* night for Carlisle, Penna., to spend the Thanks giving week-end with Col. and Mrs. Oeorge B. Sloan While away, they plan to attend the Thanksgiving Army-Navy foot ball game In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and family, nf-awmmn. Route 2, left last week for Barnwell, S. C., where they will make their home for the present. Mr. Smith Is to be employed In the H bomb plant near Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saunders, of Richmond, Va., formerly of Macon County, accompanied by their two children, were here last week for the funeral of Mr. Saunders' brother-in-law, J. P. Bradley. Pvt. Ted Swindell is spending a 10-day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swin dell. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crepps have returned to their home in Charlotte after spending several days here with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swindell. CARD OF THANKS * We want to express pur thanks to our friends for their kindness and sympathy and al so for the flowers given at the death of our husband and father. Mrs. J. P. Bradley and the Children. Charlotte Orphanage Official Will Speak At Auxiliary Session Mrs. M. D. Whisnant, matron at tbe Thompson Orphanage in Charlotte, Is scheduled to be guest speaker at a meeting ol the St. Agnes Episcopal Auxi liary Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the parish house. Hostesses will be Mrs. Allan Brooks, Mrs. Harley Lyle, and Mrs. C. W. Barton. m wi7 $i.7i9 was the aver age net cost income per (aim worker. Something New For RUPTURE The new SUTHERLAND Truss NO Belt or Straps. NO Elastic. NO Bulbs or Knobs. NO Odors. NO Leather. NO Understraps. NO Buckles. NO Harness. It's Today's Answer for All HERNIA PATIENTS If you wear any kind of Truss, see me at once! No consultation charge. WALTER A. STEELE, Agt. Dixie Hail Franklin, N. C. Favorite Fixin's for Fine Feasting r k. A&P Canned PUMPKIN No. 2Vi Can 15 Ocean Spray Cranberry Jane Parker Enriched SAUCE ?* 19' BREAD - 20 - r 19' STUFFING Pick of Carolina Sweet Mixed PICKLES - - l-Lb. Can Swift'ning 28c a 81c Swift's Jewel Oil , 29c & 37c I Swift Hamburger 45c lO-Oz. Can Packer's Label Red Sour Pitted Cherries __ Hi C-Drink Orangeade ... t??n 27c A&P Fancy Tiny Peas "J,"' 21c Del Rich Gr?:en & White Lima Beans __ Ra^ah Dry Shredded Cocoanut V 8 Vegetable Cocktail A&P Crushed Pineapple can2 23c lona Cut Beets Packer's Label n? 2 2ic Can *?'** 46-Oz. Can No 2 lSr Can 1 2C 4-Oz. 14 Pkg. I 4GOz. 3C Can 3l)C No. 303 1 1 _ Can HC Tomatoes __2 "29c Armour's Stai or Libby's Potted Meat . Vcane He Harris Chunks |Tuna Fish 25c Festive Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Paseal 2Vi's Celery - U. S. No. 1 White Potatoes Juicy Red Emperor Grapes Crisp Carrots Juic Granges 37c S, 15c Bag svw Juicy Florida Stalk Lbs. 17? 65c ?J Lbs. La 8-Lb. Bag Fresh Firm 35c Florida 54's 64's ciapolrail A *?2 For Ann Page Mayonnaise 27c *r 47c pt. Jar Ann Page Tomato Soup 3 c*" 29c Ann Page Spice For Pumpkin Pio _ '*? 15c Ann Page? With Pork and Tomato Sauce BEANS 10c Ann Page PLUM PRESERVES ? 25c Prices bi This Ad Effective Tin Saturday, November 2tth Swift Canned Pork Saasage 10-Ox. Can 47c Strongheart Dog Food 2U-OZ. 10a Can* IVV x Mild and Mellow Coffee 8 O'CIock ? - ? A&P Grapefruit Juice ----- 2 loo* Cut Crean Beans 2 Sultana Stuffed Olives l-Lb. Bag No. 203 Cans No 303 Cans loviot Jar 77c 17c 25c 49c
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