Signed Up Yet For Amateur Show On May 22? Do you sing, dance, or en tertain? Then the Franklin Jaycees Invite you to participate in an amateur night May 22 at East Franklin School. In addition to local talent, the ' Jaycees have signed "Panhandle ] Pete, The One-Man Band" to ; perform during the evening, ac cording to Frank Plyler, project chairman. Prizes will be awarded the best individual and group acts, the chairman said. Persons planning to partici pate may register with Mr. Ply ler at Farm and Home Supply or with Vic Perry at Perry's Drug Store In Franklin. ] WACOM THEATRE II NIGHT 8HOW 7 AND ? BAT. 12 NOON CONTINUOUS SUN. MAT. 2:M; NITE 9:M THURS.-FRI., MAT 13-14 "HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE" Technicolor Burt Lancaster Asol Color Cartoon SATURDAY, MAY 15 Double Feature "FORT OSAGE" Rod Cameron "WOMAN OF THE NORTH COUNTRY" Also Color Cartoon ' SUN.-MON., MAY 16-17 "THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMA" Will Rogers, Jr. In Warner Color Also Added News? Cartoon LTUES.-WED., MAY 18-19 "SAADIA" Technicolor Cornel Wilde-Rita Gun teat News ? Color Cartoon No. 2 giving all-out support to the league. Under league rules, all proceeds realized during the season are earmarked lor the Boy Scouts and the high school athletic association. In the first exhibition game, May 17, the Jaycees will take an Nantahala Power and Light. On May 19 the V.F.W. team will meet the Oilers, and May 21 the Rotary and Lions teams will flash. All of these games we scheduled for 7:30 p. m. at the stadium All official league games will ae played Tuesday and Friday nights, and each evening will Feature a double-header, Mr. Ha user said. The first game will start at 7:30, the second at 9. Following is the tentative schedule: May 25 ? Jaycees vs Lions; Nantahala Power vs Oilers. May 28 ? Rotary vs V.F.W.; Jaycees vs Nantahala Power. June 1 ? Lions vs Oilers; Nan tahala Power vs Rotary. June 4 ? Oilers vs V.F.W.; Ro tary vs Jaycees. June 8 ? Liohs vs V.F.W.; Oil ers vs Rotary. June 11 ? Jaycees vs V.F.W.; Lions vs Nantahala Power. June 15 ? Jaycees vs Oilers; Lions vs Rotary. June 18 ? Nantahala Power t s V.F.W.; Jaycees vs Lions. June 22? Nantahala Power vs filers; Rotary vs V.F.W. June 25 ? Jaycees vs Nanta nala Power; Lions vs Oilers. June 29 ? Nantahala Power vs Rotary; Oilers vs V.F.W. July 2 ? Jaycees vs Rotary; Lions vs V.F.W. July 6 ? Oilers vs Rotary; V.F.W. vs Jaycees. July 9? Lions vs Nantahala Power; Oilers vs Jaycees. July 13 ? Lions vs Rotary; Nantahala Power vs V.F.W. No. 3 damage at $4,000. Mr. Boston said he carried no insurance. Fast action by volunteer fire men, who outfought the blaze despite the headway it had gained, was largely responsible far the Browning couple recov ering most of their belongings. Fire never reached the down stairs portion of the house. A defective flue was believed responsible for starting the fire. The small home is one of several on Iotla Street owned by Mrs. Dean Stsk, of Bakers ville. AUXILIARY MEETING The V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet at the post home on Palmer Street May 18, at 8 p. m., It has been announced. ? top Qoaury valvss av USED CARS 1954 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe. Save $500.09. 1952 Buick Special This is i cream puff and we don't mean maybe. 1952 Plymouth 2-door 1949 Buick 2-door A nice car. 1949 Buck 2-door If experience means anything, this car li the 1949 Ford 2-door 1948 Ford 8 Super Deluxe 2-door 1947 Ford 2-door Super Deluxe 1946 Chevrolet 4-door The first $295 takes this car away. 1947 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan If yon can beat this for $245, we would like to know where. 1946 Ford Six, 2-door Four new tires. Tag. You could afford this for a fishing car. ALSO SEVERAL OLDER MODELS FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM. 1951 Ford 8 Pick-up Cleanest one in the county. Driven only 18, OM miles. See Us and Spend Your Dollar Where it Buys the Most! MACON MOTOR COMPANY BUICK __ Phone 233 Franklin, N. C No. 1 been a visiting lecturer In Uw ! School Journalism since Sep- . tember. The Raleigh paper's article j quotes a leading member of the association as having said Mr. Jones has "offered as much or more In leadership than any president the group ever had. He has worked hard at it, and the combination of that Job, the Journalism teaching, and the editorship of The Press has kept him hard at work this year." Mr. Jones plans to return to Franklin In June. Cotton seed should be treated and dellnted before planting to insure a successful crop. Fr a n kl i II Drive-in II / THEATRE \ .Show Begins 7:45 p. m. THtTRS.-FRI., MAT 1S-14 "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST" John Derek-Diana Lynn .SATURDAY, MAY 15 Double Feature "APACHE WAR SMOKE" Gilbert Roland-Ann Parrel Also "SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO" George Montgomery SCN.-MON., MAY 16-17 "EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS" Marge and Gower Champion TUES.-WED., MAY 18-19 "THE UNKNOWN MAN" Walter Pidgeon-Ann Harding QUO Or THANKS We wish to thuk oar ? *-t Mends lor the kind deeds and ympathy shown us durtaf the Illness and a*_^iehl^^<iaHen deet tktber ?nd husD^ ' ry OW*nwoodwl{e ud Children QUO) Or THANKS ' Please accept our de?p? t thanks for the helping hands all of you gave dartaf and after the fire at oar bona Monday nl(bt. Ood Blaai Too. . The James Boston Family The Twins' Shop May Specials * i DRESSES Just received new ship ment Summer Cottons. Buy several at these low low prices. $3.95 to $5.95 SUMMER BAGS i , . ? In White m 4 You'll have to see these to J believe it. $1.00 One Group of Boys' Cotton Sport SHIRTS Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Reduced to 99<= One Lot of Men's Straw and Cloth HATS Ideal for Summer Get Yours for Only 99?= One Lot of Men's Dress OXFORDS Nylon and Brown Leather Were $7.93 Reduced to $4.95 Men's Ventilated Work OXFORDS Cork Sole / A Real Buy at $4.99 ) DRYMANS Week - End Specials Every Item First Quality I 6 Guaranteed ! Boys' 100% Nylon SHIRTS First Quality A Bargain At $1.49 Boys' Brown and White SADDLE OXFORDS Sizes V/z to 2Vs Going at $2.99 They Were $4.50 We Are Loaded On Men's Light Weight JACKETS We are reducing them below wholesale coat. This is a bargain you don't want to miss. Sixes 32 to 46. Reduced as low as $2.79 BE SURE TO SEE THESE ALL OUR SPORT COATS On Sale Three Days Only. While They Last McGregor Coats Were $39.95 and $45.99 Now $32.00 Griffon Coats Were $35.99 Now $25.00 All Our $20 and $24 Coats Reduced to $15.00 ALL WOOL SUMMER WEIGHT \ Some are Dacron and Wool Boys' SPORT COATS 1*0% all Wool Summer Weight Size* 14 to 20 While They Last $11.00 Boys' White Buck SHOES Bofttoaiam and Treasure Chest Brand Were $7.90 Reduced to $3.99 Sixes 2 to C We hare ? Urge selection of Canvas OXFORDS Crepe Sole Only $3.95 8 Ounce DUNGAREES' Size 28 to 42 A Bargain at $1.69 Men's Short Sleeve Cotton SPORT SHIRTS 99c Shop Our Store For Your Graduation Gifts Beautiful Gifts For Him ~~ ?

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