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Brady's BLARNEY By A Brady Called I. P. Asked Ennis Mashburn how his mother was recovering from the copperhead bite. "Actually, she looks better than she has in years," he reported. . . that's the first rest she's had . . . but that's a hard way to earn a rest." We've been having a little fun with another snake bite victim, Bil Cox, who tangled with a big copperhead in a woodpile recently. Told him the doctor reported, "they got the snake to me just in time". "If he got there at all," Mr. Cox declared, "It was without his head." Mr. Cox took time out to chop its head off before coming to town for treatment. jpb I'm sure this column's recent | comments on the absence of park- J ing space lines tiac* absolutely nothing to do with the painting i of new ones this week. Be that as it may, it's mucn better on the nerves now when j parkins to know wher? you're j going. jpb I kidded Sam Higdon into buy- j ing a ticket on a Daytona Beach vacation by reminding him thai ! Macou THEATRE II FRANKLIN. N. 0. ?bone 1S1 SHOW BEGINS Weekdays ? 7 & 9 p. m. Saturdays ? ? Continuous from 1:00 p. m. Sundays ? 2:30 and 9 p. m. THUR.-FRI., JULY 18-19 DOUBLE FEATURE Also PURDOM ? LUPINO AN AVUtO ARTISTS PICTURE SATURDAY, JULY 20 HERBERT I. YATES Am pnunls ROCK ISLAND ^TRAIL ^ Starring FORREST TUCKER AOELE MARA ADRIAN BOOTH - BRUCE CA80T CHILI wills'"-' t.;aiR? ruat# Cl'.x: KTTKtRS and JEFF COREY A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION ? ? ? ^w*^> Also "THE SILENT WORLD" SUN.-MON., JULY 21-22 A MAN... A Fl WOMAN. ..AND A k UMVCRSAl MlifttlATKMAl PICIUK THE. -WED., JULY 23-24 IT S A SHOCKIR ' ^ HIGH TERRACE AM AillM Coining Soon . . . Marilyn Monroe In "BUS STOP" his political party ? 'tis against my principles to even mention the name) has been preaching "prosperity". Whereupon, Sam immediately dropped his barrier of sales re sistance and bought the ticket. And to back up his party's "prosperity" gimmick, he whipped out a $20 bill. Suffice it to say, I had to trot into a nearby store and get it changed for him. jpb In spite of signs telling them to "Keep Right" and lots of yellow paint on the street, motor ists. particularly truckers, con tiue to turn up Palmer Street off Main into the Jace of one way traffic. ? N The latest one was a big gaso- j line tanker. One of these days. . . . pow! jpb In the seven years I've been with The Press, nary a one has , gone by without some major high way construction going on. But now. with the Georgia high way job about finished, it looks like we're about to run out of construction . Let's don't get our hopes up. though. Already I'm hearing un official talk that NC 28 and US 64 (to Highlands'! might be next in line for the kiss of the con tractor. Might be a lot of fun to make book on which one it will be. jpb Have you noticed how the American male is beginning to take to Bermuda shorts? Though fashion conscious. I've gotta let' it be known they're still "no sale" with me. Not that I have any particular objections to Bermudas, but with knobby knees like mine I could scuttle the whole fad by just walking a half block, in any di rection. jpb Bob Moore, coach of the Little League Thunderbirds, was explain ing to some of the boys the other night why his team is in the cellar. "One mistake we've made . . ." he began. . . was showing up for the . games," finished "Doc" McSween. j RUPTURED? Get the world's best truss at a very reasonable price. Sold by WALTER A. STEELE, Franklin. V. C., Expert Fitter. FRANKLIN INDOOR-OUTDOOR THEATRE THUR.-FRI., JULY 18-19 DOUBLE FEATURE The Late Great James Dean In "REBEL WITHOUT CAUSE" And "EAST OF EDEN" SATURDAY, JULY 20 DOUBLE FEATURE "THE LONE RANGER" And Burt Lancaster and Anna Magnani In "THE ROSE TATTOO" SUN.-MON., JULY 21-22 AuddSe Murphy In "THE GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT" Coming ... Bins Crosby In "ANYTHING GOES" John Wayne In "WINGS OF EAGLES" Little League Standings Team Standings (Through July 13) Thunderbirds Jaybirds Wildcats Reddys W L Pet. 4 0 .1000 2 2 .500 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 Top Hitters Dennis Houston, Jaybirds. .531 Hurb Hurst. Jaybirds, .527 Jimmy Cabe, Thunderbirds. .500 Gene Angel, Jaybirds, .488 Johnny Swan, Reddys, .480 Sonny Burrell, Jaybirds, .418 Jimmy Shope, Jaybirds. .380 Lane Dalton. Wildcats, .351 Jimmy Simpson, Reddys, .342 Arlin Evitt, Jaybirds, .340 Last Week's Scores July 9: Jaybirds, 11, Reddys, 6. July 11: Wifdcats, 7, Thunder birds, 0. July 13: Thunderbirds, 17, Red dys, 5; Jaybirds, 12. Wildcats, 4. Coming Games July 18: Thunderbirds vs Jay birds, 4 p. m. July 20: Reddys vs Jaybirds, 3 p. m.; Thunderbirds vs Wildcats, 4 p. m. July 23: Thunderbirds vs Red dys, 4 p. m. All Subscription's Cash In Advance, Please 1 he Franklin Press 1956 Buick Spec. Riviera Dynaflo, radio, heater, white tires. 15,000 actual miles. 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