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Out -Chambers other day a long distance Tenn.) call csme In FRANKLIN DRIVE-IN THEATRE MOW TIME ? 8:15 p. m. Sundays, 9 P m THURS.-FRL, JULY 16-17 tau Hajwud ? Robert Preston "TULSA" In Technicolor SATURDAY, JULY IS Double Feature Lassie, Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowleny, Gary Gray "PAINTED HILLS" In Technicolor And John Howard ? Joan Dixon "EXPERIMENT ALCATRAZ" SON.-MON., JULY 19-20 Dean Martin ? Polly Bergen "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY" TUES.-WED., JULY 21-22 Double Feature Joyce Hoi den ? Charles Drake "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" And "CAPTIVE GIRL" at the Highland! Chamber of Commerce. The Secretary. Mrs Sidney McCarty, Jr., was getting the m?<i at the time, Recretatlon Director Tony Chambers an Qalax THEATRE ..HIGHLANDS.. THURS.-FRI , JULY 18-17 Betty GraMe ? Dayle Robertson "The Farmer Takes a Wife" In Technicolor SATURDAY, JULY 18 JOHN WAYNE "Flying Leathernecks" In Technicolor SUN.-MON., JULY 19-28 Stewart Granger Jean Simmons "Young Bess" In Technicolor TUESDAY, JULY 21 Rosemary Clooney Lauritz Melchior "The Stars are Singing" In Technicolor WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 Jennifer Jones Laurence Olivier "Carrie" Attention . . . Shavings are available now at Zickgraf Planing Mill. For shavings and kiln dried wood, see Louin Cabe cr Phone 307-J-2 swered the phone. Wanted, said the operator, a party spending a few days in Highlands. Where could he be reached? Instantly, Tony gave a Highlands telephone number. Thank you, said the operator. It was colncedence, for Tony was one of perhaps three who knew the Identity and where abouts of the man being called. Information-giver Chambers knew that the man was staying with his father, Overton S. Chambers. (Who else would've known?) Wonder what Knoz ville thought of the Chamber's information service . . . rather Chambers' information service. WACOM THEATRE ll NIGHT SHOW 1 AND 9 SAT. 11 NOON CONTINUOUS SUN. MAT. 2:30; NITE 9:00 THURS.-FRI., JULY 16-17 "UNTAMED FRONTIER" Scott Brady - In Technicolor ALSO COLOR CARTOON SATURDAY, JULY 18 Double Feature Program "BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES" With Gene Autry ? Also ? "NEVER TRUST A GAMBLER" Dane Clarke 2 Color Cartoons SUN.-MON., JUL* 19-2* "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" 'yrone Power ? Piper Laurie In Technicolor Also Cartoon and News TUES.-WED., JULY 21-22 "'COME BACK ' LITTLE SHEBA" Burt Lancaster Shirley Booth Also Cartoon and News On Summer Merchandise At Your Leading Men and Boy's Shop All this merchandise has been reduced to make it one of the best buys ever offered in Franklin. BE SURE TO SEE THIS MERCHANDISE BEFORE YOU BUY. SALE LASTS UNTIL SATURDAY, JULY 25TH. Shop Dry man's and Save 200 Men's Light Weight Summer Slacks First quality only. No irregulars. Re duced to as low as $3.95 ONE TABLE OF Men's Sport Shirts Reduced from S2.95 to $1.98 ONE GROUP OF Indian River Brand Sport Shirts Only 98c ONE GROUP T-Shirts With Pocket 2 for 98c Straw Hats $1.95 Genuine Panama $5.00. Reduced to N $3.95 5 Doz. $1.50 Neckties ManWUp and Beau Brummeil They Last Only $1.00 1 1 Group of Boys' White Buck Shoes Made by Bostonian, size 1 to 6. Were $7.90, reduced to $4.90. Boys' Nylon mesh were $8.90, reduced to $5.90. 1 Doz. Men's Sport Coats left. Reduced as low as $8.00 One Group of Men's Summer Suits First quality only nylon cords, rayon gabardines, all wool tropicals. Reduced to $15.95, $22.95, and $29.95 CROSBY SQUARE Shoes FOR MEN $13.90 Nylon Mesh, Reduced to $10.90 White Buck With Black on Red Sole Reduced from $10.90 to $7.90 One group of men's Nylon Mesh Shoes Reduced From $7.90 to $4.90 DR YMAN'S Qualitu Merchandise for Men and Boys Come One! Come All! SEE! HEAR! THE ONE AND ONLY PANHANDLE PETE AT THE ANNUAL ALSO Alec Houston Patsy Messer Ventriloquist Acrobatic Dancer FEDERATION STRING BAND AND MANY OTHERS Farmers Picnic FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL FIwatermelon July 18th, 10 a. m. FIlemonade WIN A COMPLETE SET OF NEW SONG BOOKS FOR YOUR CflURCH BY "SING ING AT THE FARMERS FEDERATION PICNIC. SEC OND PRIZE IS ONE DOZEN NEW SONG BOOKS. SEE OR CAJUL YOUR FEDERATION MANAGER FOR DETAILS. Win Prizes ! ! PRIZES GIVEN TO THE BALDEST - HEADED MAN, OLDEST AND NEWEST MAR RIED COUPLES, LARGEST TRUCK LOAD OF PEOPLE, AND LARGEST FAMILY. ALSO FOR WINNERS IN TUG-O-WAR, MUSICAL CHAIRS, AND BALLOON BLOWING CONTEST. COME AND JOIN THE FUN! PROTECT your used car investment! * AND TRUCKS USED CARS 1952 Chevrolet, Belaire Coupe 1951 Pontiac Tudor 1951 Plymouth 4-Door 1951 Chevrolet 4-Door 2 ? 1951 Ford Tudors 3 ? 1951 Chevrolet Tudors 1950 Kaiser 4-Door 1950 Plymouth Coupe 1950 Buick Coupe 2 ? 1950 Chevrolet 4-Doors 1950 Plymouth Club Coupe 1950 Mercury Sedan 2 ? 1949 Oldsmobile 4-Doors 2 ? 1949 Ford Tudors 2 ? 1949 Chevrolet 4-Doors 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door 1948 Kaiser Sedan 1948 Oldsmobile Tudor 1948 Fard Tudor 1947 Hudson 4-Door 2 ? 1947 Plymouth Sedans 1947 Kaiser 4-Door 1947 Chevrolet Coupe 1947 Chevrolet 4-Door 1947 Oldsmobile 4-Door 1947 Ford Tudor 2?1946 1946 1941 1941 1941 1939 1940 1937 1937 1939 Ford 4-Doors Pontiac 4-Door Ford Club Coupe Chevrolet 4-Door Chrysler 4-Door Chevrolet Tudor Ford Tudor Chevrolet T udor Buick 4-Door Oldsmobile Tudor USED TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 1951 Chevrolet 2 ton 1951 Chevrolet 1 ton 2 ? 1951 Chevrolet V2 tons 5 ? 1950 Chevrolet V2 t?n? 2 ? 1950 Ford l/2 tons 1949 Willys V2 ton 1949 Chevrolet % 'on 1948 Ford V2 'cn 1948 Chevro'et 1 ton 1948 Ford Pane! 1947 Willys Jeep 1941 Chevrolet % ton burrell motor COMPANY , INC. p. m FRANKLIN, N. 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