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STORE THEATRE ADMISSION: MATINEE NIGHT Estab. Price .20 Estab. Price. 31 N. C. Sales Including N. C. Tax .01 Sales Tax Defense Tax .03 Defense Tax .04 Total .30 Total .8.1 Children .11 Children .15 (All Times "Eastern. War Time) ? IBIES OF SHOWS Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Tliur. - Prl. Matinees Open 3:15- Shows 3:30 Evening Open 7:15 - Shows 7:30 and 0:30. Sundays Open 1:45 and 8:45 . Shows 2-4-0 | Saturdays Continuous 2 till 11. LATEST NEWS ON SUN. - MON. & THURS. - FRI. SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Double Feature The Rough Riders, Tiin McCoy and Buck Jones in , "ARIZONA BOUND" Bijddy Rogers and Jinx Falkenburg in "SING FOR YOUR SUPPER" Also a new chapter of "Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc." SUNDAY - MONDAY, MARCH 22 - 23 Norma Shearer and Melvvn Douglas in "ffE WERE DANCING" TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Family Day Cesar Romero - Carole Landis - Milton "Berle in "GENTLEMEN AT HEART" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake in "SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS" THURSDAY - FRIDAY, MARCH 26 - 27 Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard in "THE LADY HAS PLANS" COMING SOON Marlene Dietrich in "The Lady Is Willing." Carole Lombard - Jack Benny in 11 To Be or Not To Be." Judy Canova in "Sleepy Time Gal." The cartoon feature "Mr. Bug Goes To Town." Mickey Rooney in "Courtship of Andy Hard." Buy Defense Stamps and Lick the Other Side Times Advertising Pays The Peoples Candidate for Sheriff 1. In announcing my candidacy for Sheriff I am fully aware that all the citizens of Kranklln County are giving their time and thought to world-wide condition* and to our great country'* mighty effort to win our war an quickly as possible, but it In also necessary that we maintain fall enforcement of our laws at home and always keep a level head in regard to local affairs. It is my desire to give the people of Kranklln County this type of local enforcement of our laws that will serve all our citizens without fear or favor. The times are such that an extensive campaign for a local office Is out of order because every gallon of gas and every ounce of rubber saved will cause Victor)' to come to our people that murh quicker. I stand on my past record in public office of good government for Kranklln County, and If you place me in office again the taxpayer's money will be used only when necessary for the proper enforcement of our laws. 2. If and when elected Sheriff I promise to stand at all times ready and willing to work In harmony with the County Commissioners and other governmental bodies of Kranklln County. ' 8. I will call tallies jurors only when requested to do so by the Superior and Recorder's Court and then only the num ber requested by the Judge and not the same ones from term to term. I pledge to the people of Kranklln County that no professional Jurors will be used while I am your Sheriff. 4. I will consult the people of each township before a Deputy Sheriff is appointed so that the type of Deputy will be appointed that will best serve the Interests of the citizens of each township. . . I promise to you the people that *t least seven new deputies will be appointed In Kranklln County. COMMENTS? Mr. farmer, preacher, business man, pro fessional man, and all the ladies: My desire to be Sheriff is to help the people In every possible manner. I appreciate the many words of praise and support that have bran given me by citizens from all parts of the connty. If you are either for or against me don't be afraid to state your favorite for this office as I pledge the same service to all the people when elected regardless of whom they supported for Sheriff. If some complaint is made to me as Sheriff a fair and timely warn ing will be given before action is taken. This is to guarantee to the people that many frivilous matters will be 'settled be fore they are brought Into Court, thereby saving the taxpayers time and money. My thought Is always for the best Inter ests of the county. Willie V. A vent and B. S. Williamson, Jr. Imve made the county two capable and efficient officers, therefore, I unqualifiedly support them for re-election on the basis of their good work in office. There is nothing secre tive about my support, as I always try to support the man who is qualified to serve the county in the office he seeks. My stand on the liquor question may not agree with your ideas, and I am not raising this Issue in tills campaign as the people must let their own conscience be their guide on this question. I voted to abolish the liquor stores in Kranklln County In the last election and I personally have not taken a drop of Intoxicating liquors of any kind, including beer or wine, in fourteen months. I personally am against whiskey because it causes suffering and anguish to the man who drinks and his wife and children, who in most cases could use the money so spent to a I tetter advantage to themselves and the county. I do promise, however, that- ?njr person charged with a violation of the llquw laws will lie prosecuted as far hs the Sheriff's office Is concerned by* fair and truthful evidence. The above statements will be my platform and If you agrqf with me, your support will lie appreciated. I am for fearless, economical, and efficient enforcement of the law in Kranklln County with courtesy to All and favoritism to none, , C. C. HUDSON.
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