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wash day is a picnic . . . I i If you tend the hard-to-iron ant) heavy pieces to the laundry. Highlands Cleaners and Laundry IN FRANKLIN u MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS i , . Phone Highlands 98 BETTER FEEDERS FEED CHESTERFIELD SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ROY F. CUNNINGHAM * Square Dancing To Mark Benefit Program Friday ? Continued from Page One cakes; Pritchard Smith, Jr., is chairman of the parking sub committee; J. C. Jacobs and Grover Jamison, Jr., are respon sible for ticket sales; John M. Archer, Jr.. will tally votes in the contents; Mack Franks is chairman of the floor and ad vertising committee; and Mr. Franks and Grant Zickgrafhave supervision of the various de tails for the program. Tickets, which are $1, may be obtained at Angel's Drug store, ] ?. Cagle's cafe, or Perry's Drug store. m Alex Berry, 79, Dies Here Of Heart Attack ? ?Continued From Pago On* i Parker Higdon, James Berry, Sam Murray, and Don Henry. Survivors include his widow, J the former Miss Minnie Seller^; , three daughters, Mrs. W. B Eat mon and Mrs. L. H. Head, both of Seven Springs, N. C., and Miss Clyde Berry, of Franklin; two sons, William Berry, of Franklin, and Roy Berry, of Waynesville; one sister, Mrs. T. W. Angel, Sr., of Franklin; two brothers, Logan Berry, of Frank lin, Route 4, and Jack W. Berry, of Gneiss; and seven grand children and three great-grand children. Halts Stolen Car; Captures Thief, Escaped Convict i Bert Beasley, escapee from the Murphy prison camp, didn't get far when he got into Fur. man Corbin's automobile about j 1:45 a. m. last Thursday and 1 drove off. Mr. COrb'n, who heard the ' car start, telephoned Night Po liceman T. W. Phillips, and within 10 minutes the automo bile had been recovered, and Mr. Phillips had taken the thief in custody. Beasley, who was returned to the prison camp, is 'serving a 10-year term for auto theft. He will be brought here for trial at the December term of su perior court, Mr. Phillips said. Buy the Best . . . "DOBRY'S BEST" OR "BEST OF THE WEST" FLOUR ... at your favorite Grocer's Dowdle Wholesale Co., Distributors Clear Weather Makes Good Hams It takes the same kind of weather to cure good meat that it takes to make good hay ? clear weather. The weather is always clear and tem perature always the same at the FRANKLIN FR/QgEN FOODS PLANT *? Conserve feed and butcher that hog when he has reached the ideal weight ? ZOO pound*. THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN GET DONE TO A 200 POUND HOG FOR JUST EIGHT DOLLARS 1. The hog cat up. 2. Lard cot up and giwund if prepared. 3. Sausage groatid an? seasoned, ribs and loin cut, and all of this good food wrmp^uJ and frozen and placed in your box or taken home. 4. The ham*, shoulders, and sides will go back to tfne big curing room where the weather is cl#*r and the temperature forty degrees and cured with a good sugar cure. VISIT OUR FROZEN FOOD COUNTER TODAY AND SELECT QUALITY MEATS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER For your selection we have big fat hens, turkeys, pure pork sausage, spare ribs and pork chops, fresh hams, choice beef cuts. Franklin Frozen Foods, Inc. "Save Money by Buying Wholesale" WE WILL CLOSE THANK80IVIN0 DAT Use Economical Electric Heat ? A new shipment of Electric Heaters $9.90 to $18.95 * MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Christmas means so much to everyone ? but to children ? it's the most wonderful magic in all the world. Eagerly, t'h?ir bright little eyes and shining faces peer out into the snow anu star-lit world . . . waiting expectantly for Santa and all the wonderful gifts he brings. Western Auto Asso. Store ? ? , TIRES Goodyear Tires and Tubes Large Stock Available Now! $2.00 to $10.00 allowance on your old tires. BUY THE BEST FOR LESS . I ? OPEN ALL NIGHT ? SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service DUNCAN MOTOR CO. MACON THEATRE WEEK DATS? Matinee 3:15; night 7:15-9:15. Friday, .November 21 Warren D-uglas In "MAGNIFICIENT ROUGE" Saturday, November 22 ? Red Ryder In "MARSHALL OF CRIPPLE CREEK" Double Feature Program ? Also ? "BULLDOG - DRUMMOND AT BAY" ? ? Owl Show at 10:30 Out at 12:00 O'Clock Rosemary LaPlanche In "DEVIL BAT'S DAUGHTER" Sunday, November 23 George Raft In "MR. ACE" Monday-Tuesday, November 24-25 Wednesday-Thursday, November 26-27 mxytoo^ p ABOt/f **KY9oo** \AWFORO! H?'i In |?v? with kMrly Tyl tr i HI /! * .mums' CHECK THIS LIST You are sure to find items that you need here . . . ? Washing Machine Men's Suits Pwk Ends Dining Room Furniture Living Room Furniture T y pa writer Mew Card Tables Office Furniture - Electric Lamps Electric Irons Spot Light Flashlights Clothes (far every mem ber of the family) Radios One Car T ruck I Shoes i Groceries Fire Extinguisher Ladies' Hats, new and used (fine assortment) Cosmetics Blankets Rugs VI Elec.tric Broiler Boys' Sweaters and Caps Oil Heaters And many, many other useful items ... In short we believe this to be one of the largest and finest assortments of items ever offered for sale in Maoon County. ? ? THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY Col, Bennie McGlamery ON Rankin Square At 10:30 * Saturday Morning ? Any persons who have articles they wish to contribute pleas* either bring the articles to Burrell Motor Company or notify a member of the Lions Club. ? Sale being sponsored by Franklin Lions Club with proceeds to be used to construct PLAYGROUNDS In Maoon County
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