PACE SIX THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 140 ANNOUNCEMENT A Refreshment Shop In The New MACON THEATRE Will Be Opened for Business as Soon as the Building is Completed ". ' WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US FOR SANDWICHES . SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES '; : CIGARS . :'-: CANDIES "' ' . ICE CREAM . FRUITS i . . Erwin Patton & Carl Howard USEDCAR BARGAINS 1936 Fird. Coach,;' blue finish; A bargain 1935 Master Chevrolet Sedan,' real buy at 1934 Master Chevrolet Salan,- only - 1934 Font Coach, real bargain at . . . . . 1933 Chevrolet Coach, it runs fine, only. . 1933 Plymouth C u u i e, railio equipped . . 1933 Ford ,Ct vai'li, new paint, -only 4. . . . ... 1929 For.l Model . A Sport Cotipe, only 1938 Chevrolet .Master 1 Jeluxe Sp. . Sedan 1937 Chevrolet . Master Deluxe Sp. ; Sedan 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Coach, good buy. . 1935 Che'v. Standard Coach. Real buy. . 1935 Ford Deluxe Se dan, A-l condition. 1933 Plymouth.. Coupe with rumble seat. . 1931 Chevrolet Coach, a fine car for only 1931 Ford Model A Coupe, A-l ...... $195 $345 $185 $235 $145 $245 $215 $55 $585 $465 $345 $265 $335 $165 $135 $145 $495 $445 WE HAVE THE BEST LINE OF USED TRUCKS AND PICKUPS THAT WE HAVE HAD IN SEVERAL MONTHS 1939 Ford Vi Ton Truck :'. 1938 Ford l'i Ton Truck ... 1939 Chevrolet l'i Ten CCfiC Truck .'...:.- 1937 Chevrolet V2 Ton CQgC Truck JJJUJ 1937 $385 1936 C hevrolet ljj Ton 1936 International 2 Ton Truck 1935 Chevrolet V2 Ton 1938 Dcilge Vi Ton Pickup ....... 1937 budge Vi Ton $365 1936. Chevrolet 'i Ton j265 ff $225 1 wo 1929 Ford Model PCC A Pickups ....... $395 $465 Burrell Motor Company Phone 123 Franklin x. 1 ARour TV4' SlQ s "UV v 6ARiAlHS ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Type Hoover Instructed in Auctioneering Art I 1 , l) dt J vi i 'sr'sfe Actress Gertrude Lawrence howi former President Herbert Hoover the technique she used when she auctioned off a group of 28 paintings in New York to aid the Finnish relief fond. The art was executed by Ben Silbert, an American, who painted them in Finland, working in temperatures which ranged to 20 below. Silbert donated the collection to. the fund. .- v.,? .v r- Business as i Usual for i Warren Billings 'fv X. ' if 1 L , i Warren K. Billings, who served 23 years of a life sentence in Folsom prison in connection with the San Francisco Preparedness day bombing in 1916, is now running his own watch-repairing shop in Saa Francisco. Billings learned the profession In prison, where he says he worked on 10,000 watches owned by fellow prisoners and prison officials. Billings is pictured at his work bench, surrounded by tools presented him by friends, many of whom worked diligently to secure his release from Folsom. Tom Mooney, convicted with Billings, was released from San Quentin ater serving 22 years. 4- She Really Can't Be That Surprised si '.MviV,' 1 , vX .-.:: r William P. Bnckner Jr., wealthy playboy whs was convicted In a bond fraud but who Is still at Urge pending his appeal, enjoys himself In m New York night club. His seemingly startled partner for the evening Is Adelaide Moffett, society songstress. According Jo various gossip col umns, they are soon to wed. But that had nothing to do with her odd pose. Service De Luxe by War Zone Waiters n w Steel-fcAtted German soldiers, serving as waiters, make their cautious way through the woods near the front lino "somewhere in Germany" carrying rations for the garrison f an advanced outpost. The man Is the rear is n guard, whose duty It is to protect the food. There is probably hot soap or stow in the tnresns on ins back of lb "waiters." STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS OF 1 '. . .. . ' .. ;' . : . . ' Bryant Burial Association INCORPORATED , Franklin, N. C. For Year Ending December 30, 1939 RECEIPTS Cash from last report ............................. Total receipts ......... $2,180.76 4,430.25 TOTAL : $6,610.81 ! DISBURSEMENTS Administrative expenses Burial benefits paid Commissions paid - TOTAL CASH BALANCE $681.59 2,150.00 636.50 $3,467.09 $3,143.72 ASSETS Cash ...:................................................,.;..: $3,143.72 LIABILITIES Advance assessments on hand-. $383.(X) TOTAL $383.(X) Surplus $2,760.42 I certify the above statement to be a true arid correct state ment of the financial affairs of this association. ' MayBelle Bryant, Secretary WE ARE PROUD , to present the above statement. It is indisputable evidence of careful 'management' and - close, cooperation of our membership. Please note that the' Association is in better condition both financially and in membership than ever before. And it continues to grow. Last year we had a net gain of wer 2,000 members. Since its organization, the Bryant Mutual Burial Association has paid out in death btnefit a total of $6,750.00. In every instance these 'benefits lightened the burdens of a sorrowing andj unprepared family. If you could 'change places with us and hear some of the many fine things said about our Association you would be even prouder of the, part you take in this organization. TO THOSE WHO DO NOT BELONG, WE URGE YOU TO COME IN AND JOIN TODAY WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE Fifth Shovelful of CoaD Can You Solve This Mystery? it 1 . . o '$$$$$$$$$;; - COHERE IS THE SOLUTION Tests by leading engineers show that a water heating coil in a furnace, con sumes 20 of the fuel used. In other words, the water coil takes one shovel ful out of every five. Each time you pay a $15 coal bill, you can figure $3 of it went for your furnace coil to heat water. ... Sometimes too hot, more often too cold . . . but never the con stant, dependable plentiful supply every minute of the day and night that-hundreds of our electric w a Ye r heating customers enjoy. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER ' HEATERS ARE PRICED AS LOW AS CQ7 flfl $3.00 Down $0.UU $3.50 Per Month Let us install an Automatic Electric Water Heater in your home today on the rental plan. The proof of the service will con vince you. ill I NANTAHALA POWER & LIGHT CO.