PLANS SYMPHONY? ?Continued from Pace One musical institution of its kind in America to receive a direct I appropriation from the state legislature. Governor Cherry, who Is honorary chairman of the current campaign, pointed ; out that the present year rep resents a transition from a vol unteer group to a full-time per manent symphony orchestra, and that the program is meet ing with unusual success all over the state. The alms of the society in clude a regular concert season, free concerts for children, a program of musical education In the schools, radio broadcasts to the schools, and the foster ing and promoting of goad mus ic throughout North Carolina. "North Carolina has a chance to lead pie nation in this worthwhile movement," Mr. Car penter said. "It Is expected that the response In this community will be outstanding, not only as a musical entertainment but as an educational feature fori the school children." ?Continued from Page One HEARN BUYS HOTEL holds in the reserve. He spent I 22 months overseas, where he served in England, France, Bel glum, Luxembourg, and Ger many. Mr. and Mrs. Hearn have one child, a six-year old son who is ?Continued from Pi ft One MANY GARMENTS? day a group of Scouts made a canvass of East Franklin and the northwest section of the town, and the Scouts plan to canvass other areas here later. Mr. Ashear again pointed out that garments to be contribut ed should be clean, but not ironed; that, when shoes are donated, the two shoes of a pair should be securely tied to gether; and that it is desirable for persons giving clothing to accompany the gift by a letter of greeting to the overseas per son who will receive the gar ment. Such letters should be pinned to the garment. Miss Lassie Kelly, who has been ill for the past month, has recovered sufficiently to be able to be out again. W. C. Burrell, who has been a patient In the Angel hospital for several days, has returned to his home on the Georgia road, where he is reported to be steadily improving. the first grade at school. Mr. Hearn is a brother of Lt. George M. Hearn of the ma rines, whose exploit in bluffing 1,100 Germans into surrender ing themselves and eight bat teries of .88 guns to him, is featured in an article in the ! current issue of Blue Book Mag azine. REPAIR PAINT UP ? Get Your SCREEN WIRE PAINT ROOFING Now ? ? MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. A Word of Appreciation , Having sold the Hotel Montague to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hearn, we are leaving Franklin, and we take this opportunity cf expressing to the people of this community our appreciation for their patronage, their courtesy, and their friendship. c During the approximately one year we have been privileged to live in Franklin, we have found our association with you people a source of constantly increasing pleasure. We are grateful to each and every one of our patrons for the business given us during our ownership and management of Hotel Montague. And through the years ahead we shall treasure the memory of the cordial welcome given us by the people of Franklin, and the many friendships we have made here. We assure you, we leave with regret, and we extend to the people of Franklin and Macon County our best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Montague C!ve toe Victory Clothing Collection Burningtown The Rev. George Cloer filled his usual appointment at the Baptist church here Sunday. Mrs. Llllie Yonce left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Lawman, of Morgan ton. H. T. Welch, who was recently discharged from the navy, is now in Miami, Fla, ?Continued from Page One COUNTY SHORT? munlty came $100.36. Franklin lin school has raised an even $100. Among other communities, with the amounts raised, are: Union school, $15.45; Salem school, $7.60; Scaly school, $9.50; Oak Dale school, $5.85. The "tag day" observance held on Saturday, January 19, netted the fund $70, Mr. Stock ton said, while $10.30 was con tributed to a dime board plac ed on the streets here last Sat urday. In addition to these, there have been large numbers of checks from individual contri butors sent direct to Mr. Bol ton, and Mr. Stockton said he hopes those who have not sent in a contribution already will do so this week. , The campaign will positively close this week, he added. Say: "I saw it adverti?ecl in The Pre??'\ WANT ADS MACK ?AYB: We have most all your radio needs ? Franks Radio & Elec tric Co.. Basement McCoy Bldg. J 24 ? tfc FOR SALE ? Concrete blocks tor building houses, foundations, walls or most anything.? W. A. Hayes, below Franklin bridge. 02f> ? 17 tp ? F22 46 FOR SALE ? One white porce lain "Bryant Leader" cook stove. Good condition, used about six months. Price $55. Also one wood heater. $10. Can be seen at home of Mrs. A. A. Angel, Bonny Crest, Franklin. J24 ? 2tp ? J31 WANTED TO RENT? Furnished or unfurnished apartment, in or near Franklin, by soldier, wife, and one child. Call Reeves Hardware. J24 ? 3tp ? F7 LOST YOUR DOG? Have your name stamped on ldentlflca tlon collar ? at Grover Jamison's. 1 WANTED? To see family inter ested in operating a licensed boarding home tor children. Age of children and number kept to be determined by fam ily. ? Macon County Department of Public Welfare. J24 ? 2tc? J31 WANTED ? Boarding home for elderly couple, man and wife, feeble but not bedridden. ? Ma con County Department of Pub lic Welfare. J24 ? ltc FARM FOR SALE? In Higdon vllle community, 65 acres, 5 room bouse with running water, plenty out doors buildings, 1$ acres tendable land, plenty pas ture and woodland, 150 bear ing fruit trees. If interested, see T. O. Corbin, Cullasaja. N. C. J24 ? 2tp ? F2 1 FOR SALE ? 500 New Hampshire friers 2'A to 8 lb. See Charlie Crawford. Hayesvllle Barber Shop. J 24 ? 3tp ? F7 OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. 10 cents a bundle. The Franklin Press. tf WANTED? Country hams. Will pay 40 cents per pound for No. 1 hams.? J. Phil Tate, Cagle's Cafe, Franklin, N. C. J31? ltc FOR SALE? Full blooded, male, Cocker Spaniel puppy. Age \/i years.? See Grady Duvall. J31 ? 3tp ? F14 FOUND ? Child's fur-covered mitten, on Highlands road, about the middle of December. Owner can obtain by calling at The Press office, describing and paying for this advertisement. FOUND? Black and yellow tan female fox hound. Name of Dills on collar, now at Zeb Roane's, Prentiss, N. C. FOR SALE? I have 10 squares of flagstone for sale.Ted Higdon, Cullasaja. N. C. J31? 2tp ? F7 Confidential INCOME TAX SERVICE ACCOUNTING ? BOOKKEEPING PAYROLLS? REPORTS SYSTEMS THE CLOSMAN COMPANY 114 Main 8t.? Room 3 Phone 387 WaynesvlUe, N. C. Also at Hotel Carolina, Sylva, N. C. 30 Years' Experience Free Consultation LOST? One male dog, black with tan sides, brlndle head ind brendle on hind leg, with speckled breast, four years old. Reward $25.00. Notify Western Moss, Olenvllle, N. C. rai-itc FOR SALE? Four eye electric cook stove with ovsn and itorage compartment at about ttlf price of ntw. Can be seen it Nantahala Power * Light >fflet.-John A. Johnson. rn-ite-rr PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES ANNOUNCED BY PASTOR The Rev. C. R. McCubbins, pastor of the Franklin and Mor rison Presbyterian churches, has announced next Sunday's serv ices as follows: Franklin : Sunday school at 10 a. m. and preaching service at 11 a. m. Morrison: 8unday school at 2:15 p. m., and preach ing at 3:1S p. m. ? 141 ACRES ? 4 miles from Franklin several acres good bottom land ?a lot of good timber -a dandy farm for $5,000. Also Nice country home ? 4 acres ? 6 rooms ? electric lights ? 4% miles out ? paved road ? convenient to school and church? priced to sell at $3,000.00. 50 acres ? i'A miles out ? V, mile from paved road ? 6 room boxed house? Bargain at $2.00000 90 acres? 4 miles out ? several hundred feet on Franklin Georgia paved highway? building ? a fine location ? a good farm. ? STANDARD REALTY COMPANY ? End of Month SPECIALS: Men's Rubbers, sizes 6 to 11 $1.85 Men's Work Pants and Shirts to match. Sheeting for quilt linings, yd. 15c * Blankets, 25% wool, pr $5.92 Extra large 72 x 84 Women's and Children's Print Dresses, wash proof and good - values. Men's Wool Jackets, zipper front lined and warm. Men's Leather Work Gloves. Women's Gowns and Pajamas. Pillow Cases stamped to embroider, pair 59c Ladies' Coats, a few to close out at attractive reductions. These i are all this season's coats. | Sanders' Store j MACON -THEATRE SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 - NIGHT SHOW 9:0* WEEK DAYS 3:15?7:15?9:15 SATURDAY 1:00 TILL 10:30 ? OWL SHOW 10:15, OUT AT 11:45 Sunday, February 3rd James Dunn and Sheila Ryan In "CARIBBIAN MYSTERY" Monday and Tuesday, February 4th and 5th John Garfield In "PRIDE OF THE MARINES" Wednesday and Thursday, February 6th and 7th Dennis O'Keefe In "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" Friday, February 8t!h "TRUE GLORY" NOTICE ? This picture has been picked by the Na tion's Board of Review of Motion pictures as the year's best film. This is a documentary film .record ing of General Ike's report to the Nation. Don't miss this great picture! Also "JUNGLE RAIDEiRS", No. 3 Saturday, February 9th Double Feature Program Bill Elliott In "PHANTOM OF THE PLAINS' ? ? And THE JUNGLE CAPTIVE" ? OWL SHOW ? Ann Rutfterfard In "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" LM^t Pictur? # Popular Prices

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