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V NEWS about PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Donald W Mc- 1 Lean and son, Donnie. of Abbe ville, and A. Rufus Morgan. Jr., of Birmingham. Ala., were week end guests of the Rev. A. Kulu. Morgan Mrs McLean is Mr Morgan's daughter. Mrs. John H. Kusterer and daughter, Genevieve, and ? two sons. Edd and Lawrence, have returned to their home in Rich mond, Va., after spending sev eral days here, vi.siting Mr and Mrs. John H. Kusterer and their son. Jack Miss Louise Kinsland, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Ad G. Kins land, of Franklin, wha is em ployed w.lth the tactical air command. Langley Field, Va.. left Thursday by plane to visit Robert L. Bullard and friends at Willianisport, Penn. E M. Mann and family were in Franklin last week to visit friends and relatives They re turned to their home in Green For Sale . . . STARKS Red and Gclden Delicious APPLES ? At ? IT. M. Rickman's Store West's Mill, N. C. OUR DEMOCRAT -fey FOOD -FOR the WORLD ? _ mmu!m ? 7b PRESERVE FOOD TOiA/ IS TO SAVE LIVES. ... EVGKYJAR OF FOOD PUT UP ADDS TO OUR HOME SUPPLIES AND MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO SEND MORE FOOD TO THOSE STARVING ABROAD.... SURPLUS GARDEN PRODUCE THAT IS NOT CANNED IS FOOD WASTED. AND FOOD WASTED COSTS LIVES. . . FOR FOOO THIS YEAR THE WORLD LOOKS TO OUR DEMOCRACY, ville, S. C., after a short visit here. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. (Gene) Campbell, of Chicago, were here Thursday. Mr Campbell, for merly- of Franklin, was on a business trip in the South, and stopped by Asheville to greet ROGERS SILVERWARE TO CUSTOMERS Sossamon Furniture Co. "Everything For Your Home" FRANKLIN SYLVA BRYSON CITY 1 card with each $1.00 cash purchase or $1.00 paid on account. old friends. Mrs. John Bulgin, Mrs. Blanche Bulgin, Mrs. Mary Jo Sloan, Tom Setser and Fred Bulgin spent Tuesday in At lanta shopping. Miss Eleanor Sjloan, who has been visiting , her mother, Mrs. J. S Sloan of Franklin, return ed Thursday to Lewiston, Idaho. Miss Sloan is head of the phys ical education department for Lewiston State Normal college. Mrs J. S. Sloan accompained her daughter as far as Atlanta where she will spend a few days visiting her daughter, Miss Tim Sloan. NOTICE I have recently installed a new bolt in my flour mill, and am prepared to grind both wheat and rye into flour. Also can grind corn in the shuck, and jats by hammer mill. At present grinding days are Monday, Thursday, and Satur day. Beginning October 1, the mill will be open six days a week J. W. ADDINGTON. S5 ? ltc SERVING YOU THROUGH SCIENCE "&OUI U. S. TIRE (jhcaY&l in w/e& ycti to a ZPiemew AMERICA'S NEWEST, MOST MODERN PREMIUM TIRE... lis. ROYAL O C\ There's a great new premium tire on the way ? ? the U. S. Royal Air Ride. Although it has not I yet been released for sale, you can preview this i important development in tire design at your U. S. < Tire Dealer's today! The Air Ride is more than a new tire. It repre- \ ?ents a completely new concept of tire engineer- i iag. The result is a wholly new kind of tire s performance. c The Air Ride principle is a simple one: more t air where it does the most good. You'll get all the dramatic advantages of greatly increased air volume I at lower air pressure ? for air-cushioned riding and a driving ease such as you've never known before. a And because of the A ir Ride's unique tread and y ?houlder design, it is a magnificently balanced [ire ? a nimble, fleet-footed tire that achieve* a lew high in effortless steering, driving comfort, :ar control. When U. S. Royal Air Rides are available for rour car, you'll have a new understanding of ivhat smooth riding really means ? a nev/ feeling of i afety and confidence a* you drive. And you can jount on these great new tire* for thousands of ?xtra miles of safe, dependable service. The new U. S. Royal Air Ride i* now at your J. S. Tire Dealer'sjor display only, prior to its tnnouncement for regular sale. It's worth seeing, ind worth waiting for? the tire yn'll want qi '?Mr car tomorrow. See it now ? tada*! FIRST SHOWING NOW AT BURRELL MOTOR CO. Franklin, N. C. Phone 123 O UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY WANT ADS MACK SAYS: ' Just received shipment elec tric heaters, fan operated, and radiant. Radios, record players and tecords of all kinds. FRANKS RADIO & KI.KC. CO. basement Mccoy bidK Franklin, N. C. LOST ? Eight weeks old red and black spotted pig. Strayed from pen, last seen in Wmuy uap section, tinder please MOU .y tuiei Hurst. WANTED ? Woman one or two days a week to uu ironuig and cleaning Mrs. weiniur j ones. TWO HUNTINCi hounds i->r sale. 18 months old. Kun or tree. Owner away Irom home, oee John M. Russell, Nickajack ; creek. Cullasaju, N C. ? ? [ CALLING ALL NEWLY WEDS ? I Do not start sleeping on the floor, because 1 have enough j beds to go around, and 01 course plenty of other lurniture. You can buy and start house keeping overnight. See me at Champion Shoe Shop. Lawson Shook. FOR SALE? Good 30-acre farm on Murphy highway, three utiles west of Frauklin. Address Box 100, care The Press. S5 ? 2tc ? S12 FOR SALE ? Small range stove, practically new. See Juanita Green, near Franklin airport. I b5 ? 2tp ? S12 FOR SALE ? Heatrola. Bought new last winter See Carl Cabe i at Press Office. LOST ? A pair of rimless glasses in blue case labeled Dr. J as. E. Sorrell. Finder please return to Press office. Reward. i FOR SALE ? One house and lot on Church street, near Bap tist church. Jack Sherrlll. FOR SALE? One set 720 dua. truck chains, slightly used, $12.50. Joe Henry, Franklin. FOR SALE ? Pair of young mules two and three years old. See or write J. H Brookshire, Route Franklin, N. C. S5 ? ltc SINGLE MAN desires room and board, monthly rates, or room or board. Preferably inside city limits. Write "X" care Press. FOR SALE ? Seven-year old Guernsey-Jersey cow now giv ing three gallons milk. Price $100 00. Ebbie Talley, Highlands Dillard Road, Highlands. S5? ltc ! FOR SERVICE ? Registered Hampshire Boar, the meat ! type hog. Sired by Clemson's Roller, out of Hawkenhurst Model type. Ebbie Talley, High- 1 lands- Dlllard Road, Highlands. ! S5 ? ltc ; ! WANTED? Experienced sales gi: 1 for store. Apply M. Blumen I thal's store. jS5? ltc IF YOU see anybody looking for a place to sell their gin seng, direct them to Barnard's Highest price paid WHEN YOUR saws bark and growl, I'll work 'em over and make 'em howl. At Plemmon's shop. George Johnson. WANTED? Man and wife to serve as caretaker and cook. Will furnish private living quarters. Light bill and beard with reasonable wages. For de tails contact Lyle Clark, ? Oay, N. C FOR SALE ? DeWalt Radial Saw, \'/i h. p., with dado heads. Bench type drill press. Paint spray outfit. Power hack saw. Six h. p gas engine, $25. High pressure pump, ideal for wash ing logs, etc; other type pumps. Combination electric heater and fan. Carpenter's tool box. Small sink. Several Allen set screw wrenches. M. Hlgdon, south of airport. WANTED ? Small farm with house, prefer location on gravel road 8ee or write T. E. Bishop, Ellijay. N C. WANTED ? Couple to serve as caretaker of prooerty. 3-Room apartment modern conveniences in erchange. For details see Nettle Henderson, CullasaJa.N. C. FOR SALE ? One registered Berkshire boar 2 years old. See W. F. McDowell, Cullasaja, N. C. A29? 2tp? 85 MARE FOR SALE ? Six years old. weighs 1680 pounds, works anywhere. Will throw in harness. Carter Watts, Prentiss, N. C. FOR SALE ? Shorthorn bull, 15 months old. Price $110. See county agent. A29 ? 3tp ? S12 WHEN YOUR shoes need repair, visit HOLDEN SHOE SHOP at home of Rev. N. E. Holden on Bryson City road, one mile be low Iotla bridge. Paul Holden. A29 ? 2tp ? 85 CEDAR LUMBER? For cabinets, closets or maklng'cedar cheitr See i R. Btrrjr ?( Fruit mirk et by Olenn Ray's store or at saw mill, one-fourth mile from Iotla bridge. A29 ? 2tp ? 85 FOR SALE ? 1934 Chevrolet pick up truck. Above average con dition, good tires See Ford Mann, .Press office FOR SALE? One set 30 lb. Stan dard computing scales. Bald win Si Liner Market. Jly4? tfc LOTS FOR SALE ? On the north side Hayes-Rogers property. Spacious home sites. Prices not Inflated. Contact L. B. Hayes, Thomasvllle, N C., or Franklin. A22 ? 4tp ? S12 RADIOS and electrical appli ances repaired. See Henderson Dean. My shop is at my home on Iotla street, 1-3 mile of the courthouse. A29 ? 2tp ? S5 FOR SALE ? Pair of young mules, / two and three years old See or write J. H. Brookshire, Route 1, Franklin, N. C. FOR SALE Or Trade - Most Anything You Need in the FURNITURE LINE We still Accept LIVESTOCK at Market Prices as Payment Cattle and Hogs Especially Wanted SEE THAD PATTON Macon Furniture Co MACON THEATRE MATINEE 3:15 ? NIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 SUNDAY MATINEE 2:3* ? NIGHT 9:00 Sunday, September 8 only Tom Neal and Barbara Hale In "YANK IN LONDON" Monday, Tuesday, September 9, 10 SAGA OF ALAND ' BEYOND THE LAW! | Hideout of tho most notorious i outlaws of th?'80'il J ?* ,h?!i m KcnoH io* tw* Boy* ThoOoho"* B^UStorr RANDOLPH SCOTT ANN RICHARDS GEORGEeabbyHAYES Producid by NAT HOII ? Diractcd by TIM WHELAN Wednesday, Thursday, September 11, 12 JUST A COUPLE OF I ABES IN AIMS Soma Babes? In Everybody's Arms I LPC AML OIAVA KU$$SLL LYNN - ?R?wi3owu^y Friday, September 13 Joan Leslie In "CINDERELLA JONES" f Saturday, September 14 ? Double Feature Program Kirby Grant In "TRAIL OF VENGEANCE" And Bonita Granville In "TRUTH ABOUT MURDER" Owl Show at 10:30 Out at 12:00 Leon Errol In "^gVER BOAT RHYTHM"
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