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SHOES Cordovan Shoes, blacks and browns. By Jarman. Dry man's Macon County's Finest Men's Shop Fr a n k 1 i II Drive-In PI ** THE A^T R K \ STARTS AT DUSK 2 Shows nightly except Sunday Sunday ? One Show 9:00 Week-Day Second Show 9:45 THURS.-FRI., SEPT. 15-16 "THUNDER BAY" In Technicolor James Stewart Also Comedy SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 "THE NEBRASKAN" In Technicolor Phil Carey-Roberta Haynes Also 2- Reel Comedy SUN.-MON., SEPT. 18-19 "SOMBRERO" In Technicolor Ricardo Montalban-Pier Angeli Vittorio Gassman-Cvd Charisse Yvonne De Carlo TUE.-WED., SEPT. 20-21 "MARRY ME AGAIN" Robert Cummings-Marie Wilson WACOM THEATRE 11 FRANKLIN. N. C. Phone 131 SCHEDULE OF SHOWS Week Days ? 7 and 9 p. i Saturdays ? 1 p. in continuous. Sunday ? 2:30 and 9 p. n MATINEE Every Tuesday and Thursday Starting at 3 p. m. THURS.-FRI., SEPT. 15-16 "THREE FOR THE SHOW" With Betty Grable-Jack Lemnon | Marge and Gower Champion In Technicolor and Cinemascope | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 DOUBLE FEATURE | .See Intrigue and Suspense in 'FORT ALGIERS" Also "PLAYGIRL" With Shelly Winters ai. Barrv Sullivan SUN.-MON., SEPT. 18-19 "THE LONG GRAY LINE" With Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara Iu Technicolor and CinemaScope DONT MISS THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE! TUES.-WED., SEPT. 20-21 Cornel Wilde and Yvonne DeCarlo In "PASSION" | A story of early California, in color. No. 2 Cabe, Sue Hopper, Raymond Cleaveland. and Herbert James. University of North Carolina: John M. Archer, III, T. W. Angel, III, Richard Dryman, Holland McSwain, Bill Zickgraf, Bob Myers, Leonard Long, and Miss Martha Ann Stockton. N. C. State: Charles Thomas, Bobby Womack, Jerry Sutton, Bobby Joe Corbin, and Charlie Ray Norton. , Duke University: Miss Ann TC^ague (School of Nursing), and Robert (Budt Siler. Davidson: Richard Jones. Woman's College : Misses Lau ra Lyle and Mary Evelyn Cabe. Wake Forest: Miss Mary Ann Killian, Paul Killian, Lee Poin dexter, and Lamar Houston. Mars Hill: Misses Marianne Johnston, Nancy Angel, Kather- , ine Alexander, and Jan Burn ette. Brevard College: Misses Lela Jo Gailey, Carlene Sorrells, and Birdie Bingham, and Emory I Crawford. Montreat College: Miss Mar tha Jones. Berea College, Berea, Ky.: Misses Helen Moore, Lucille Holland, and Bess Holland, and Max Morgan, and Dan Moore. Georgia Tech: Herbert Mc Kelvey. Mercer University: Russell McKelvey. University of Oklahoma, Nor man: Miss Edith Plemmons, continuing graduate work. Emory University : Curley Walker. Florida State: Miss Nancy Cabe. University of New Mexico: Miss Margaret Crawford. University of Idaho: Richard Renshaw. Ringling School of Art, Sara sota, Fla.: Bobby Biddle. Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute: Miss Beverly Cook. Queen's College: Miss Mary Summer. Birmingham University, Eng land: Miss Jennifer Mann. Mission Memorial Hospital, Asheville: Miss Ann Snyder. Charlotte Memorial Hospital, Charlotte: Miss Margaret Thom as. University of Miami: Dick Schiffli. Miss Geneva Payne has re turned from Atlanta, Ga., where she was employed this summer, to resume her studies at Frank lin High School. Picnicking Has Spotlight Here Picnicking held the activities spotlight this week. Approximately 200 employees of Burlington Industries, Inc., and their families and guests picnicked Sunday afternoon at Arrowood. Some ISO Sunday attended an annual outing at Nantahala for Nantahala Power and Light Company personnel. The event Is sponsored by employees of the Nantahala power plant. Tuesday night, Belk's Depart- I ment Store held its annual em- | ployee's picnic at Arrowood. Department Answers 2 Minor Fire Calls Members of the Franklin Vol unteer Plre Department an ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, If Ml pUuad. your 40c baclc. Thi. STRONG fungicid. SLOUCHS OFF th. outer sldn to expose buried germs. Kill# it on contact. Get Grea?ele??, inatent dryinf T-4-L ?t any d r**g store. Today at * ANGEL'S DRUG STORE swered two fire calls this week, both minor. Friday afternoon the truck rolled out to Prelo Dryman's on Maple 8treet, where a gasoline lawn mower and gas can were on fire and Tuesday afternoon to Zlckgraf Hardwood Company to check a blaze In a sawdust pile. MACONIANS INVITED .Macon County friends, and especially singers, are invited to the all-day homecoming pro gram to be held at Alarka Bap tist Church Sunday, September 25, it was announced this week. Highlands Woman Marks 92nd Birthday HIGHLANDS ? Mrs. Fannie Crain, thought to be Highlands' oldest resident, celebrated her 92nd birthday at her home on the Satulah Road on August 30. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin cere appreciation to our rela tives and friends for their kindness and thoughtfulness during the illness and at the GENERAL BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE Bookkeeping ? Payrolls and Payroll Taxes ? Sales Tax ? Income Tax ? Typing, etc. 1 am prepared to set up a bookkeeping system for you, and will keep your books for a mod erate sum. Ask for details. Clyde C. Drake Phone 47 In City Tire Service Bldg. W. Palmer St. ? death of our sister, Mrs. John Deadwyler, and for the many gifts of food, the beautiful flor al offerings, and messages of sympathy. Special thanks go to Dr. Boyd and Dr. Cain and to the nurses of the Rabun Coun ty Memorial Hospital and to the public health staff, i Lula Smith Harley Smith Stella Cazlarc / Sally th? * Secretory says OK! i> my typ. of drinki ? gr?at ? straight ? mighty good mixer ? King Siz? (2 full glasses) ? zippy lemoivlim* flavor THE OK RCFRItHKK DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. i Asheville, N. C. ? ? 100 MUST GO AT BURRELL MOTOR CO., Inc. Vast Reductions on all our inventory. Everything goes at Clearance Savings! We're loaded with Used Cars traded in on popular New Chevrolets. This Removal Sale offers a wide variety of models and makes ? including OK Used Cars that carry our written warranty! 1954 Olds. 4-Dr. Sedan Super 88. Fully equipped. Like new. a super bargain for only $2395.00 A Price for Every Pocket! 1954 Chrysler 4-Dr. One owner. See it and you will say it is a bargain at $2195.00 1954 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan An exceptional car in every way. Also an exceptional price. $1395.00 Big All-Star Values! 1954 Ford Tudor ;lean car a >. Only $1445.00 A very clean car at a very low price. Only 1954 Chev. 2-Dr. Sedan This car is clean, with low mileage ? this car will sell for $1265.00 1952 Dodge 4-Dr. A big buy for $990.00 1953 Buick Riviera 2-Dr. A very clean car. A-l me chanical condition. $1195.00 1953 Willys 4-Dr. A very nice clean car. One owner. Low mileage. Only $965.00 1951 Buick 4-Dr. Locally owned since new ? this car is in A-X condition, for only $865.00 Below-Market Prices! 1951 Dodge A Big Buy for $485.00 1950 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan $595.00 The Red OK Means 6 WAYS BETTER! 1. Thoroughly In spected 2. Reconditioned for Safety 3. Reconditioned for Performance 4. Reconditioned for Value 5. Honestly Described 6. Warranted in Writing 2 ? 1953 Chevrolet Convertibles Both cars are in tip-top shape ? a sensational sav ings. Your choice $1178.00 Time to Drive a Bargain! 2 ? 1953 Ford Tudors Both cars are in exception ally good condition. Tour choice $1235.00 1*953 Chevrolet Tudor A one owner car in good condition and for $1225,00 1953 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Power steering and all. Beau tiful tu-tone color. Only $1435.00 1952 Willys Tudor An economical car at great savings at $843.00 We have more than 30 good Used Trucks to choose from, and many, many more cars at lowest prices ever Many Makes and Models! 1952 Chevrolet Tudor Good paint. Good tires. Good all around car. Only $975.00 1953 Buick 4-Dr. You will have to see and try this car to appreciate the good savings we are offering for only $1165.00 1951 Olds. 4-Dr. Sedan Super 88 Good Condition $745.00 1949 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $495.00 1951 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan Very good shape. Only $595.00 1951 Chev. 4-Dr. Sedan $695.00 1950 Mercury Coupe $425.00 Many One-Owner Values! 1949 Ford Tudor $365.00 Sale Begins 7:30 a.m. Sept. 15 ? Ends 7 p.m. Sept. 17 Burrell Motor Company, Inc. PHONE 123 Franklin, N. C.
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