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PAGE EIGHT Classified Advertisements Automobile tires . recapped while you wait at a fraction of the . cost of new tires.' New tire mileage guaranteed. 1941 Model Electric automatic equipment. Hoy's High Top Service Station 4 1-2 miles out on the Georgia Road. JS-tfc FOR SALE If your late crops side dressing we still have Sulphate of Amonia and the 10-0-10 top dresser. Also for late sowing, we have plenty of all varieties of fall clover seeds and grass. Talley and BumetU Highland!, N. C. SEPTEMBER LAYERS For fine September Layers Ste or Call George L. Hunnicutt, Franklin. Chickens from a select flock of New Hampshire Reds, $1.25 each. Itp8-21 ; , - List your property with us For Sale. We have prospective buy ers for several small farms, with acreage from IS to 50 acres. , . . A 21-2tp-A 28 Grover Jamison & Bro. , . Real Eatate , i : 1 WANTED :. An Experienced white girl for general housework, , small family for September. Call at Press Offic. . y FOR RENT Attractive, steam : heated rooms in modern home. Interspring mattresses. Rates by month, which include heat, light, water, linen ani service. Mrs. Gilmer 'A. Jones. ltp-8-21 ' "WANTED: Middle-aged person to do cooking and house work in home of elderly couple hear Franklin. Reply by mail" or in person to Press Office." , We will-continue to handle the Blue Horse, line of school supplies through another year, as we find thls( line more salable and of higher- quality than any other. Our note book, paper contains 50 sheets to the' 5c package too. Check up on the number of sheets you get elsewhere and see how much more you get by buying here, Bring all the paper bands and tablet, backs you get here back to us and we . will pay ' lz cent each for them. . C. T. BLAINE. A21 2tc A2& i Sunday 3:30 P. Two Good Macon Countv 0, . ; Sanders, New 5 l, . ; Supply! Angel's Drug Store Dixie Store . and 10c Store Macon Furniture Co. r 1 9 c t t E. KL, Cunningham ' cagiesare Roy Cunningham & Company Banlc of Frarudin Chicken dinner to the Frank- anJ Grocery $2.00 in merchandise to Perry's DrUg Store $1.09 for hit scoring most ioubte kmg h Store " Franklin player scoring ; " " the most runs . ' . . Womack's Elsso Lee Poindexter Service Station Reeves Hardware Western Auto Baldwin & Liner $i.oo for each of the first $3 oo for home run Company Associate Store Market five hits $J0ft tor Z-base hit , . ' $1.00 for longest ball thrown - HP W' A The Biirrell Motor Company has recently acquired and improved the large lot on Main Street adjoin ing the Macon Theatre for the display of their large stock of Used Cars. . Prize Recipes Of The Cartoogechaye Cook Book The following are the prize win ning recipes of the Cartoogechaye Cook Book recently published. Copies of the cook book can be obtained from Mrs. Florence Sher rill at the Agricultural Building. The entire first edition has been sold out and 100 more will be . on sale. MOCK CHICKEN SALAD l. (First Prize) One quart can of tenderlion put through food chopper, on coarse cutter. y2 dozen, hard cooked eggs dice 2 tablespoons minced parsley or water cress 1 tablespoon lemon juice salt to taste 1 teaspoqn celery salt 3 to 4 tablespoons mayonnaise Serve on lettuce, or for picnic sandwiches. Submitted by Mrs. Carl Slagle GRAHAM MUFFINS (Second Prize) 1 cup graham flour . 1 cup white flour Merchants aincl .. ' : : : This being the final game which the Franklin All-Stars will play m the Tn State League until the Play-Off Seri es September 7th, the following mer chants and business men wish to express their appreciation to the Frank lin Baseball Team by donating this space for announcement of the final League game and the following prizes: THE FRANKLIN PRESS ANIJ THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN BurrelPs Used Car Lot 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 egg iyi cups sweet milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening. Beat egg,' add sugar, salt . and shortening. Add milk and flour to which baking powder has been add ed. Bake in muffin rings in hot oven. Submitted by 'Mrs.1 Fred Slagle STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS (Third Prize) 6 green peppers . 1 cup left over meat cut fine (Veal, ham, or beef) Yi cup bread crumbs 1 onion chopped fine 2 fresh tomatoes yi cup meat broth. Wash peppers, cut a piece from stem end of each and remove seeds. Parboil for five minutes. Stuff with a mixture gf the meat, bread crumbs or rice, .stock and seasonings, and top with buttered crumbs. Place in baking dish, pour broth or water around them to cover bottom of pan and bake. Submitted by Mrs. Joe Setser Miss Pauline Poston of Buchan an, Va., visited Miss Velma Maye Holland Monday. : Miss Lillie Littleton of Gaffney, S. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Holland last weekend.. M. Franklin Ball Games . . . ILote off Fubi N Mrs. Effie Fish, who was before her marriage Miss Effie Parrish, of Newport, Tenn., has been vtsit iting relatives and friends at West's Mill recently. Mrs. Fish has been living in Newport Tenn,, for the past 10 years. Burrell Motor Company Expands Used Car Dept. The Burrell Motor company of Franklin has recently expanded its plant .by completing one of the largest and most complete used car' departments in the . entire South. . .. The second floor of the Com pany has been turned into a used car shop where expert mechanics with the use of modern equipment give each car a complete body and motor check, up before it is placed on sale. In order that he will have ample Space to display the large stock of cars on hand W. C. Burrell, owner of the Burrell Motor com pany, has purchased a large lot near the Macon Theatre. The lot has been made very attractive by means of a white fence arid an at tractive gate at the entrance. The grounds are kept clean and the cars in orderly arrangement. Bnasiiness Mem Draft Records Open For Public Inspection AW non-confidential information concerning Selective Service regis trants is a matter of public recr brd and must be made available to any person upon request dur ing business hours of local boards in North Carolina, General J. Van B. Metts, state director of selective service, declared today. However, the public is not permitted to handle records. The only data to be withheld as confidential are the records of the physical condition of a registrant, all answers on the questionnaire under the subject of dependency, except the names and addresses of claimed dependents, the answers to questions on previous military service, and the registrant's court record. Pointing out that Selective Serv ice Form' 100, the Classification Record of Registrants, contains practically all pertinent information of a non-confidential nature, Di rector Metts emphasized that this form is subject to examination by the public during local 'board busi ness hours. . r- This record includes the name of the registrant, his order number, his serial number, his age and his race. ' If he volunteered,, the date of his volunteering is shown. If. his record is transferred to another board for the purpose of classifi cation, physical examination or in duction, the date of such trans fer and the date of the return the ' registrant's record from the transfer board are indicated. It further shows whether the registrant was placed in Class I-A, I- B, I-C, I-D or I-E, or Class II- A or M-B, or Class III, or Class IV-A. B, C D. E or F. If the registrant makes a re quest to appear before the local board, that date is recorded as is the date fixed for his appearance and a notation as : to whether he did appear. This Classification Record (Form 100) also-shows the date of an ap peal to the Board of Appeal, the date when the registrant's record is sent to the Appeal Board, the date of the decision of the Appeal Board, and whether or not the classification was continued. The Treasury Department or the Federal Reserve Banks will hold your Defense Savings Bonds for .safekeeping free of charge. DS1"S0(Q)01 THURSDAY, AUGUST , 1M1 DEFENSE On 17 BOND VU1Z TTT- t- O. Where should I keep my De fense Savings Bonds? A In a safe place, because they have value which constantly in creases. If . you wish, the Treasur er Department or any Federal Reserve Bank will hold them in safekeeping for you without charge, giving you a receipt. Q. Does an album filled . with Stamps automatically become a Bond that will pay interest and mature in 10 years? A, No. The completed album must be exchanged for a Bond. Regardless of the amount of mo ney you have invested in Stamp, they will not bear interest until they are in the form of a- Bond or Bonds. S. S. CONVENTION ON COWEE AUGUST U The Macon County Baptist Sun day School Convention will meet August 24 at Cowee church at 2:30 o'clock, is announced by Paul Swafford, president. Rev. G. A. Cloer will preach and George Henson will lead the de votional program. Macon Theatre Matinee 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ; (1:3S Saturday Coatinuaue) ' FRIDAY, A JGUST 22: "Bullets for O'Hara" :, Alto: Now 7 "WHITE EAGLE". SATURDAY, AUGUST 23: Double Feature SIDNEY TOLER IN "Murder Over New York" And BILL ELLIOTT IN "The Wild Cat of Tucson" MON.-TUES, AUG. 2S-2S: ROBERT PRESTON NANCY KELLY IN "Parachute Battalion" Witk: HARRY CAREY WED..THURS, lw HENRY FONDA JOAN BENNETT IN "Wild Geese Calling" AW MARCH OF TIME . AND NEWS my - . .i . ..A; .,
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