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Pace six THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, DEC. 10, Mi Men In Service (Continued From Pf n IN PUERTO RICO Corporal Ellis W. Smith, who has hcen in service since March 11, .and is iiiow stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johro Smith of Franklin, Route 1. -- Pet. Ralph W. Penland who has been in service since November 6; is now in the air forces at Daniel Field, Augusta, Ga., where he is taking his basic training. -- L MACON 4 t -THEATRE- 5 !; WHERE WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT COSTS SO LITTLE WEEK DAYS 3:45 - 1:15 - 9:30 SATURDAYS Continuous 1 :00 P. M. to 12:00 NIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 O'CLOCK Monday and Tuesday, December 14th and 15th GEHE RUTRV I 4 Of 9 R REPUB1II PICT ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY W i k 1 1 -llltigiftv 1 ! Wednesday and Thursday, December 16th and 17th ... J " i S-2X Herschel Keener, sort of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Keener, of Clark's Chapel who has been in the serv ice since last July, -- Pfcv James ' Mason spent his 10 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. R. Mason of Route 3. Pfc lson' is now stationed at Fort Bfagg. -- Sgt. William R. Deal of Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. J, R: Deal of Franklin, Route 4. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 "The Old Homestead" With THE WEAVER BROS. AND ELVIRY Alfto Chapter No. 5 "CAPTAIN AT MIDNIGHT" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM BILL ELLIOTT, TEX RITTER IN "The Lone Star Vigilantes" AND DON TERRY, LEO CARR1LLO IN "Top "Sergeant" ALSO LAST CHAPTER DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY OWL SHOW - - - AT 10:30 OUT AT 12:00 ANDREW SISTERS DICK FORAFT IN "Private Buckaroo'. AIo "COMMUNITY-'"STNG" DON'T FORGET TO SEE "Hi Neighbor" COMING NEXT WEEK Classified Advertisements WANTED Will pay good prices for corn, wheat, home-made syrup, onions, hams, chickens eggs. D10 It Ray Grac. & Fowl Co. FOR RENT One five-room house with bath, hot water heater. One apartment, steam heated, furn ished or unfurnished. See W. C. Burrell at Burrell Motor Co. 025-tfn FOR RENT 3 Apartments, close in. One with automatic heat. See O. C. Bryant. N19-tfn FOR RENT A six-room house with garden in the country. Miss Mayberl Moody, N26-tfn. Franklin, N. C FOR SALE Good shredded corn shucks, choice Timothy hay, feed oats, shorts and wheat bran. Also carry complete line of Wayne dairy, hog, and chicken feed. "Cash i,n or your hens by feed ing Wayne Egg Mash." We still have some rye for winter sow ing. DlO-lt Ray Gnoe. & Fowl Co. TOR RENT Three-room apart ment with water, lights and gar den. Farming land and pasture if wanted. See or write, Miss Nettie Henderson, Cullasaja, N. C. FOR SALE Guitar, practically, new. Will sell for reasonable price. The Franklin Press Bookmobile Schedule Mrs. Frank I. Murray announces the following ; Monday, December 14th C. T. Bryson's Store, Cullasaja; Mrs. Harriet Higdon's home; Higdon ville school ; Pine Grove, and sal em schools. November 19, 1942 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Application is being made to His Excellency the Governor of North Carolina, for a parole in behalf of Sam Cunningham. All persons interested are incited to foard their approval or protest. SAM CUNNINGHAM By T. D. Brysan, Jr., Attorney Tuesday, December 15th Slagle school; Mrs. Blance Dalrymple's home, and Mrs. Nanr.'ie Roane's home. Wednesday, December 16th J. B. Brendle's home; Watauga school; W. G. Crawford's home, Holly Springs Community and Holly Springs school. Thursday, December 17th Oak Grove school; Cowee school; T. M. Rickman's store, West's Mill; and Mrs. Weaver Gibson's, Har mony Community, Harmony. Friday, December 18th Mrs. W. T. Fonts, Upper Iotla; Iotla school; and Mrs. W. R. Mason's, Iotla Bridge. Monday, December 21st (second week) Mrs. Nina Liner's, Patfrvi Community; Ed Shope's home, Skeenah community; Parrish's store, Otto; and M. R. Norton's home, Tesenta. At The Theatre "Belles of Capistra.no", 52nd Re public Wild West Show of ihe in comparable Gene Autry, is judged "by far his greatest, boasting, stirring action. colorful, alive, brimming with thrills, music and adventure!" Enough adjectives to give any star a send-off! Supp ed by Smiley Burnette, Grey, Morgan Conway other names in the galas porting stars. This is satisfy every movie goel "Springtime in The a new production, shoy weeks ago in Atlanta, mance in technicolor, treat in musical corned There is beautv. life the peace and grandeur icas greatest scenery happy recreation at thM "The Old Homestead! romantic drama offering some entertainment shown with No. 5 of the serial, "Captain at Midnight". Next weeks pictures offer a wide range of entertainment. " i W1W1C1 WANTED Cars and Trucks WE ARE PAYING CASH FOR LATE MODEL CARS, PICKUPS & TRUCKS Good Tire Not Essential DUNCAN MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 1 MMMMMam MMHHBi JUST RECEIVED . . . A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUMMER'S SAMPLES Consisting of One of Each Kind, Style and Size Sweaters of all kinds, Underwear, Jackets, Shirts, Children's Pajamas, Gowns, Toboggans, Undies, Notions, etc. These represent a big wholesale house stock, and more than any one merchant can afford to carry. Here is your chance to get what you want at a reasonable price. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Boys' winter union suits, real good . 75c and 85c 400 Men s winter union suits $1.00 to $1.25 Blankets, double bed size $1.00 Blankets, part wool $1.48 Navy Blankets, part wool $2.25 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR GET YOURS BEFORE ALL GONE! Ladies' Long Coats, real bargains must be sold at reduced prices LOOK $3.95 - $4.95 $6.95 - $7.75 - $10.75 Leather is Scarce BUT WE HAVE GENUINE HORSE HIDE Men's Coats and Jackets $9.50 to 13.75 THEY ARE GOOD FOR THE WINTER! We have a complete stock of all family needs. Shop early for convenience and saving! EARLY BIRD? Joe Ashear "We Clothe the Family" I ftrtlja' 0tjtii ftti Ptthi- Jrtlii JllJ jl JS fl ' tl flsfflrV asffliV siliV tiiV ssrtli'T lCtiM.iC . if For Him.... m 1 1 MEN'S ROBES - $5.75 - $9.95 fill I ' J J ROYAL LOUNGERS IN BROCADE AND FLANNEL Tie Sets Sweaters Leather Coats and Jackets In Wide Variety Men's and Boys, $9.95 up For Her . . . 5-Piece Crystal Vanity Dresser Set 2 Lamps 2 Perfume Bottles tfQ OQ and Powder Box Woman's Form-Fitting Leather Jackets CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO BEAUTIFY THE HOME PURE DOWN COMFORTS d0 QC 72 x 84 inches Pepperell Park-Lane Blankets in Pastel Shades $5.59 59 WOOL COMFORTS $9.59 Bed Spreads Pillow Case Sets Curtains Guest Towel Sets Bath Room Sets 32-Piece China Sets $3.95 to $4.95 EXTRA SPECIAL $11 2S 53-PIECE CHINA SET, SERVICE FOR EIGHT FOR THE KIDDIES Look over our wide variety of Beautiful Dolls and Other Toys Ms Variety St ore R. S. O'Mohundro
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