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THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND t HE HIGHLANDS MACON UN THURSDAY, APRIL II, IMS PAGE SIX The production of motion pic tures require 270 trades, crafts and professions. Aqi Watch Repairing All work is done with modern tool and elec tric machines, which will make the job as nearly as possible to factory workmanship. FREE EXAMINATION W. H. Mashburn Jeweler LET'S EAT AT CAGLE'S One satisfied diner tells another about Caele's really fine I food. Try ft toiiignt. TEC "You'll agree that it's tops. Cagle's Cafe Franklin, N. C. m i FOR SPRING WITH NEW FURNITURE Roman Eagle Ranges Complete Furnishing For the Home uone RUTH STEPP Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hughes have started house keeping again, since their house and houselioiu furnishings were destroyed by fire some time ago. Mrs. W. J). Neal has returned to her home after spending a week with her sons Bert Neal and his family at Brevard. .We are glad to report that H. A. Hughes is somewhat better, as lie has been very ill for some time. . K. M. Wright has reopened Ins store here recently. Bill Wright, John Bars and Charles Bars of Hayesville, visit ed Mr. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Frady and their family are now visiting Mrs. Zona Frady. Mrs. Jane Hawks who has been working at Cherokee is now at home for a short while. Robert and Ralph' Hughes were .business visitors in Franklin Sat urday. . Taylor Crockett of Franklin spent a few days here last week visit intr friends. Elmer Roland is home again after undergoing an appendix op eration at Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ray, and sou, Charles of Farner, Tenn., vis ited Craig Stepp and his family last weekend. Mrs. He,nry Frady who has been ill, is now much improved. The new Aqupne church is now opened and we have organized and have begun services. The fol lowing officers and teachers of the Sunday school were elected : .Sp?wtffte"r7tj- Y. D. Neal; treas urer, Osburn Younce; secretary, Kathryn Neal. Teachers : adult class, Bud Hicks; young peoples' class, Kathryn Neal; intermediate class, Mrs. Carl Nelson; beginners' class, OctavLa Woods. The Aquone church had as their guest singer April 5, Curtis Taylor of Cullasaja. Garland Shields of Franklin is now visiting his sister, Mrs. Joe Hughes.. Miss Betty Jean Nicholas has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mattie Hopper for the past three weeks in South Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. William Garett and family moved to Franklin Route 1 recently, where Mr. Garett is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Howad and Mrs. Gertie Blanchard of Green ville, and Columbia, S. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Hughes last weekend. . Mrs. Lillian Fortner of Memphis, Teran., and her father, D. C. Car penter of Andrews were visitors here Wednesday. Classified Advertisements tv. vr,ii want to buv. sell, rent or exchange anything? Try a ci Ai'sTFIF.n AD in this column for quick results. One and one half cents per word, minimum, 30 cents, each insertion. mwrw THICKS Fine quality, U. S. approved blood tested baby aualitv for f if- LIHV 11.1. 0 w teen years. You will like these chicks. Barred Rocks, New Hamp shires, and White Leghorns. If you wish any further intormation re garding our hatchery ask your vo cational teacher or county ageni. Write Bunch Hatchery, Statesville, N. C. J22 tfc . FOR SALE A limited number of short histories of Macon coun ty. Price 35 cents each. tress ut-fice. Use Our Easy Payment Plan Macon Furniture Company Thad Pattern Dan Bryson MAKE EVERY PAY DAY X BOND DAY FISHING TACKLE Rods from $150 P Fishing Lines 10c up Special hand made flies, 2 for 25c Western Auto Associate Store NOTICE To Filling Stations, Garages and Stores The Franklin Press has received a shipment of sales books with carbons and can supply mer chants and filling station operators. SOLD BY THE DOZEN OR HUNDRED Notice of Change of Polling Place At a meeting of the Board of Elections of Macon County, it was ordered that the polling place of Xantahala Precinct No. 2 be changed to the school house at Otter Creek, North Car olina. This is to notify all voters in said precinct that the polling place for the primary to be held on May 30 will be at the school house at Otter Creek, North Carolina. R. S. JONES, Chairman Macon County Board of Elections NOTICE I earnestly request all those who are due the late Dr. N. Grady Williams for professional services to pay me or Dr. Rimmer in. Angel's Drug store as soon as pos sible. Mrs. N. G. Williams. M26 4t A9 16 30 Otto Consolidated School Honor Roll First Grade; Joice Gagle, teach er, Evelyn Peek and Burnice Cur tis. First Grade; Mrs. Blanch Ho ward teacher, Howard Carpenter, Katherine McCall, Second Grade; Mrs. Blanche Ho ward teacher, Seanley Norris, Mc-n- ta Kay Buchanan Catherine Curtis. Second Grade : Mrs. Cabe. teach er, Millard Brown, Grady Sanders, Llee Vinson. Third Grade: Mrs. Arlene Haw kins, teacher, Harold Norton, and )udly Lonley. Fnnrtli Grade : Mrs. Ruth Fonts teacher, Claud Curtis, Billy Joe Stiles and iulyth lay lor. Fifth Grade: Mrs. Catherine Henery teacher, Bobby Joe Corn, Willie Late JBurrell. Jewell riolt.ami Jewell Norton. Sixth Grade: Mrs. Mvrtle Nor ton teacher, Willie Curtis and Marie Shope. Seventh Grade. I. I. Mann tea cher, Howell Justice, Lenetrf Stiles, Betty Jean foster, and Kay van- hook. FOR SALIv-34 acre, six. room house. East f ranklin, iwo iuho from courthouse. Reasonable for cash or on time. Write f-ssie England, Box 54,Dillsboro, N. C. A2 7tp WANTED CJpsSd, energetic woman - for safi. Jrk. Special training required bu .given free if accepted. Experience and automo bile non-essential assets. Apply by letter giving age, education, etc. Mail address house location to T. R. care of this paper. 2tp A9 A16 WANTED Clean soft rags for cleaning machinery. 5 Cents per pound. Franklin Jfress Uttice. FOR RENT Apartment, furn ished or unfurnished. Apply to Mrs J. B. Willis, Carolina Apartments. ltp A16 FOR SALE Small farm. 100 best Starks apple trees. Good house and out buildings F. W. Holland, Cullasaja. ltp A16 FOR RENT Apartment, one of fice. See Ada McCoy. A16 ltp LOST i License plate, between Moody Farm and Frannlin. No. 638-114. Please return to the Sher- riff's office in the Courthouse". D. A. Ledford, Franklin Rt. 3. ltp A16 Gneiss Mrs. Annie SLagle has just re turned from Charlptte where she spent the winter with her neice, Mrs. C. R. Zachary and Mr. Zach ary. Mr. and Mrs. Zachary after a short visit in Franklin have re turned to Charlotte. Strong young woman, wants em ployment cleaning yards, garden ing. References. Write Box 581, Franklin, N. C. ltp A16 NOTICE The fees on my stall ion have beero reduced from $10.00 to $8.00. Jesse Thomas, Franklin. 2tp A16 A23 WANTED To rent small farm, cow pasture, and small amount of tillable land. Write Box 143, Frank lin, N. C. A16 ltp WANTED TO RENT or 5 room house in or near Franklin, with modern convergences. See or write Ford Mann, Franklin Press. FOR RENT We have listed with us a 45-acre farm. Good buildings. Three miles from Franklin. G. Jamison & Bro. A16 ltc FOR SALE New improved Clemson Soy Beans, Lespedeza and other Grass Seeds. We carry in stock complete line of Knoxville Fertilizers. Ray Grocery & Feed Co. Palmer St. Franklin, N. C Alp ltc FOR SALE Truckload of pigs and shoates to be sold Saturday, April 18 on town square, Franklir WILEY BROWN ltp A16 Rainbow Springs By MRS. DOROTHY RHODES Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mac Dowell and family moved from this section to Hayesville last Mon day, April 6. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Key visited Mr. and Mrs. George Dills on Sun day, April 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Southards and two children with Clyde, Ledford of Cartoogechaye, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Rhodes on Sun day, April 12. E. R. Morgan made a business trip to Franklin, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rhodes nude a business trip to Franklin and al so enjoyed a show at Macon The atre. "Tillie the Toiler," on Fri day, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rhodes have moved to Clyde Ledford's place. David Ledford, who is fire war den a4 Standing Indian, visited his borne hut week. Rev. Paul Morgan preached at the Rainbow- Baptist church on Easter Sunday, April 5. Political Announcements FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of Clerk Superior Court of Macon County, N. C, subject to the Democratic Primary May 30, 1942. Your sup port will be highly appreciated- FRANK I. MURRAY. FOR CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Macon County, subject to the Dem ocratic Primary. If elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of this office to the best of my abtl ity. W. W. EDWARDS. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR For the past decade, I have been your humble servant as County Surveyor serving all the people the very best I could, and serving the Lord as often as conditions provided. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Surveyor subject to the Democratic primary of May 30, 1942. If nominated and elected I will continue to serve all the peo ple regardless of creed or class. Your humble servant, JOHN H. DALTON. By MRS. F. E. MASHBURN "Uncle" Jim Keener has been ill for several days. Among the visitors on Ledford Branch Sunday were Mrs. Soph rona Hedden, of Alarka ; Arvel Mc Oall, Henry Tihon, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moses and three small daughters of Pine Grove; Harve Cabe, Miss Hallie Cabe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cabe, of Franklin Route 4. Mrs. Fanny Moses and Pete Keener have been visiting Mrs. W. A. Keener. Howard and W. A. Keener who have been working at Farner, Tenix, have been visiting home- folks. Sunday morning it was freezing cold here. Young vegetables were killed. Mr. and Mrs. Eckerd of Virginia have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hedden. Mrs. Eckerd was the former Miss Lora Hedden Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Leopard of Yellow Mountain spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Leopard. "Aunt" Lizzie Rogers is in very poor health. Clyde Bolick of Buck Creek was visiting in this section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Henderson and two small children of Brevard were visiting Sunday in this section. Miss Nettie McCall, who has been workinf a U.XvaiU is home Those who use Thoughtful ! crlmlaotloo la feeerol Matters know that our service eever cast more, qvollty considered, thou Is paid far tenerols sap posedly priced o a Money, aviaf basis. Reputations far dependability are solid evidence of satis factory sorvlco. PHONE N NIGHT PHONE Macon Theatre WEEK DAYS 3:30 7:Jt : SATURDAYS Cimliiwuse l:S a U:W p. FRIDAY, APRIL 17: ADOLPH MENJOU CAROLE LANDIS IN "Road Show" SATURDAY, APRIL IS: DOUBLE FEATURE RODDY M'DOWALL IN "On The Sunny Side" AND BILL ELLIOTT IN "Hand Across the Rockies" MON.-TUES. APRIL 2S-Z1: GARY COOPER BARBARA STANWYCK IN "Ball of Fire" WED. THURS., APRIL 22-Z3: GEORGE BRENT JOAN BENNETT IN Twin Beds" Defense Stamps are Liberty's Stamps; buy them regularly. Wuamimmk m.wm mm IT IS APRIL AGAIN And your winter gar ments need to be clean ed before storing. Bring your dry cleaning to Franklin Laundry & Dry Cleaners 25 lbs. $1 Damp Wash -f and Value DANCE 1 Every Saturday Night Music by Rudolph Carter and His Band From 9 to 12 O'Clock Admission 50c Per Person (tax included) PANORAMA COURT Shop and Save In SANDERS' National Baby Week April 19 to 25 SPECIAL VALUES ayette Blankets 3 for $140 Majesty Gowns 3 for $1.00 Cupid Diapers, large size dozen $1.39 Hand Made Dresses 69c Bobby Suits, Rompers, Hats and Caps, and Bonnets all specially priced for NATIONAL BABY WEEK
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