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PAGE SIX THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941 Classified Advertisements '' ! - i- FOR SALE Six nice pigs, OIC and PC, six week's old. Bill Min ccy, Franklin, N. - C, Route 4. M 22 ltp . WANTED Work in or about Franklin., Can do office work, tickle su typewriter ; drive a motor vehicle safely; coach pupils in either elementary or high school subjects, etc. Ray N. Moses, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. M 22 ltp Double Header Played At Otto CCC Camp The Otto CCC boys made it three winnings in a row the past week-end over Holly Springs, Kyle and Clarks Chapel. Saturday after- "Better Try This Better Coffee" For fancy or plain crocheting, all kinds of sewing and buttonholes. Work guaranteed. See Mrs. Elsie Rakes, Franklin, N. C., Georgia Road. M 12 ltp -, - FOR RENT-Apartment. See Mrs. Ada McCoy. .i22-itp : : ' , ' WANTED TO HIRE: Pick-up or small truck with driver . for work in Highlands two- mornings a week, June to September. Mr,s. I. H. Wilcox, Box 464, Highlands, N. C. . M22-ltc ' ' FOR SALE At reasonable price Dinette set of one tableland four chairs; 3-piece living room suite, lounge, and two chairs. See Mrs. Blumenthal at store. M22 ltp , WANTED WILD STRAWBERRIES WE PAY CASH PRICES FOR WILD STRAWBERRIES AND OTHER NATIVE FRUIT. HIGH HILLS JAM POT Highlands, N. C. M22 He M29 , " tJLV" mm mm Free Premium Coupons In Every Bag noon, a veteran of many baseball games, L. B. Buie, pitched Otto to a" 11' to 4 Victory over Holly Springs. ' , Sunday- afternoon, in the first game of a double header, Lt. G. W. Alexander pitched the team ;to art easy 13 to 2 victory over Kyle, and Was never in serious trouble throughout the game. In the sec ond inning of the last game Junior (Cannon Ball) Mull took the pitch ers mound and came out of the fog sharply to win . another bang up of a ball game over Clarks Chapel, winning 11 to 3. Mull did a good job of striking out ten batters and the catcher Frank Lcdford, did a nice job of catching through both games. . ' ' Under the superb training of Lt. G. W. Alexander, manager, the boys hope "to break their past win ning records. Any teams desiring a game should call directly to Lt. Alexander. PLANTS FOR SALE-WU. 12 cts. a dozen. Petunias, mixed asters, portidaca, .scabLosa, perennial phlox, Chinese for-get-me-nots, caleopsis, hesperis, chrysanthemums, etc. Mrs. Me"rl Dryman, Maple Breeze Farm, Cullasaja, N. C. , M22-ltp WANTED Will pay good prices for hams, middling meat, eggs and chickens. Also can handle good No. 1 Irish potatoes; Macon Groc ery and Feed Co., Jack Ray, Mgr. M22 ltp Dressmaking and alterations. Draperies.' Buttans and buckles covered Machine-made buttonholes. Simplicity patterns. Angle's Drestm&king Shop Upstairs in McCoy Bldg. M22 -2tc-M29 Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30 Night Shows 7:30-9:3(1 FRIDAY, MAY 23 "Ride, Kelly, Ride" Also Chapter Nine "DEADWOOD DICK" SATURDAY, MAY 24 DOUBLE FEATURE No. 1 CHARLES STARRETT IN "West of Abilene" No. 2 LLOYD NOLAN LYNN BARI IN "Sleepers West" MON.-TUES- MAY 26-27 BING CROSBY, BOBE HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR IN "Road To Zanzibar" WED.-THURS., MAY 28-29 CARY GRANT IRENE DUNNE IN "Penny Serenade" "The Ziegfield Girl" COMING SOON Dempsey Matlock Dies In Idaho New.s of the death of Dempsy Matlock, ' age 21 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Matlock of Boise, Idaho, has been received by rela tives at West's Mill. Mr.' and Mrs. Matlock are former residents of Macon county, Mrs. Matlock was the former Miss Hazel Hall, of the Oak Grove community. Young Matlock was enlisted in U. S. Army in the state of Wash ington. He and three companions were crossing a lake en route to a party when the boat overturned and he and one other were unable to reach the shore. , He is survived ' by his parents and two brothers, Ernest and Stanley. He has many relatives and friends here who .share his family's bereavemtnt George B. Patton, assistant at-J torney general, will represent Ma-1 con county on the" committee. IK I .1' 'W 11th District Will Support Hoey To Succeed Folger The 12 members of the North Carolina Democratic .executive committee from the eleventh con gressional district will attend the meeting in Raleigh tomorrow to elect a national committeeman to succeed the late Lon -Folger, who was recently killed in an automo bile accident. . ; , According to . well informed sources here, the eleventh congres sional delegation is pledged to vote for former Governor Clyde R. Hoey of Shelby. R. J. Reynolds of Win ston-Salem is the other announced candidate for the post. "I f" ' in'iii'5'i It's like spring after winter when you drive a Chrysler after the old clutch-pumping, lever-pushing kind of car! Chrysler's Fluid Drive with Vaca matic transmission takes all the work out of driving . . . makes it fresh and exciting again! You glide from a dead standstill into full speed with the smoothness of oil. You don't have to shift . .. . just flow forward without jerk or jolt. BE MODERN with Fluid Drive and Vacamatic Transmission Fluid Drive acceleration is closer to the smooth .take-off of a plane than ' to the old-fashioned lurching for ward of mechanical shifts. Wouldn't you like to try it? s FOR SAFETY . . . Why Chrysler In cludes a Safety Clutch with Fluid Drive The Safety Clutch is like a lifeboat on a ship. You will use it very seldom, but you're mighry glad to have it when you need it. A valuable safeguard for parking or dangerous places. CITY GARAGE L. E. English Phone 137 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Roy Mashburn FRANKLIN, N. C. ANNOUNCING Opening Date Of The New Home And New Location tirysleip 351 City Garage is happy to announce to all of their friends and customers and well wishers on Saturday, May 31, 1941, they will open their new garage, showroom and Shell service station on Main Street. Here in their newjmodern home they will be equipped to give to their custom ers the latest method and most complete service that can be had. On opening date as a special to get acquainted with our new location, every customer with purchase of 50c or more will receive a big Cannon Turkish towl 20 x 36, free, and other free awards will be made during the day with prizes consisting of barrels of gasoline and five gal lon cans of motor oil and auto tires. We extend to every one a most hearty invitation to call on us at our new location and get one of these grand prizes. Phone 137 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH L. E. English and Roy Mashburn Franklin, N. C. IT
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