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PAGE FOUR THE FRANKLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 133 COMMOTE OF WAR ! CEil Famous "Over There" Movie To Be Shown Here Saturday Night Presentation of an authentic mov ing picture of the World War at the court house in Franklin is scheduled for Saturday night under the auspices of the American Legion. This picture shows the training oi soiuil-is m American camps, the actual battles on land, at sea, and in the air. It is endorsed and recommended by army and naval officials, veterans of the war, by the American Legion, Daugh ters of the American Revolution, and other patriotic organisations. The titl? of the film feature is "Over There." Scenes include the kaiser reviewing the goose-stepping maneuvers of his troops, American, Belgian, English, French, Italian and other allied troops in. action at Cha teau Thiery, St. Alihiel, Lantigny, Argonne, Verdun, and Belleau woods. Smashing of the Hindenburg line is pictured, the signing of the armistice, and the surrender of the German fleet.. :pcciai sound ana music ei fects are included. . This picture was shown at Hender sonville recently, and is reported by Hendersonville papers to have been ' very satisfactory. J. E. Mitchell of the American Legion post at Hen dersonville highly endorsed the at traction. It "was shown before one of the largest crowds ever assembled in the Hendersonville school house. At Mountain Park, N. C, the picture was shown before a large crowd, and was recommended as educational. L. E. Downing of the Educational pictures company of Asheville and Greensboro is in charge of the pres entation at Franklin. A supplement ary comedy will be shown entitled "Apple Sauce." Admission will be 15 and 30 cents. MOTHERS' DAY SERVICE A special Mothers' Day service will be held on ' Sunday morning at the Methodist church, according to an an nouncement from the pastor, Rev. R. F. Mock. Appropriate exercises will be held and the sermon subject will be "Mothers." - Subscriptions Pouring In For Leading Positions (Continued from page one) believe ;the better way is to take each house in its order rather than skip here and there. One never knows where a subscriber is to be found and ' by skipping houses one might miss an order. Good Returns It is strange, but even after a smaller town or rural route' has been gone over by several contestants, it yields good returns to the next one. There will be people coming to The Press office with their subscriptions in the days following the campaign, having been overlooked entirely by the contestants. The entire, county is ripe for you to cover and will yield results right up to the last, day of the campaign. s Good producing territory may be found cvcryJfre and anywhere. The winning votes can be secured these next two days between now and Saturday night, May 10. And the second period should practically de cide who the winners of the big prizes will be. . You can't idle your time with such valuable prizes at stake you should throw your hat in the ring' and let nothing stand between you and the prize you are determined to get. And the Way to win is to pile up the largest number of votes. It takes votes and votes alone to win. So the larger your vote score is at the end of 'the second period, the better for you. Say It With Votes Those who .have a friend in the campaign or someone whom they are interested in, have a real opportunity of showing their friendship by ac tively helping them, if they want to see them come out on top, It is sur prising how quickly you can fill up a book of subscriptions for that friend. It can be done in, your 'spare time" and certainly, something to be proud of ' is to know, after the , cam paign is over, that the assistance you gave may have been the cause of "YOUR FAVORITE" winning the automobile. Wishes are fine, but there is only one thing that will help a candidate win. and that thing is VOTES, and VOTES are given for subscrintions. the longer the term of the subscription, the more votes tViev rrreive. So if vou reallv want to hVlp and are not just TALKING EMPTY WORDS get out and get a few subscriptions for that friend. WILL ADVERTISE FOR BACK TAXES (Continued from page one) struction of a sewer line from Har rison avenue to point near the Nan tahala creamery was discussed, and definite action will.1 be taken at a call meeting scheduled for this week. This sewer is ' later to be extended from the Nantahala creamery to Por ter street. . John B. Henry asked for the con struction of a water line on Wayah street, pointing out that no protec tion from fires is provided for hous es in that vicinity. ' Construction of this line may be made this summer, members of the board indicated. r l(" WHERE ECONOMY EUtfS"! IT'S ICED TEA TIME And A&P Food Stores are stocked with the choicest blends and brands of tea. ORANGE PEKOE or INDIA CEYLON NECTAR TEA .:: 19 GOLDEN TIPPED-INDIA CEYLON-JAVA OUR OWN TEA -25 N. B. C. Graham Crackers lge. pkg. 10c RAJAH BRAND SALAD DRESSING 25' PEANUT BUTTER Fa,r 19 Post Toasties or Kellogg's . Corn Flakes 2 Pkgs- 15 A-P PURE GRAPE JUICE Del Monte or Libby BARTLETT PEARS Pint Bottle Large Can QUAKER MAID BEANS Bred LEMONS Large and Juicy Cans Doz. THE GREAT Atlantoc & Paofoc 25 35 23 29 ha ca PAUL W. VAGERS MAKING SURVEY (Continued from page one) structure of . the county its agricul- This period of the campaign is called the "Tell-Tale" period, because it begins to reveal for the first time just who the real "go-getters" among the candidates are, and it permits them to prove their true worth. To let up to slacken one's pace is almost certain to result in defeat as a new entrant, or a "dark horse" may get busy and show such speed as to walk away with the major prize. In fact, it CAN be done it MAY be done. V : WHO WILL LEAD NEXT WEEK? Addie Barnard . ..... . 469,000 JVfrs. Lester Conley 476,000 Charlotte Conley ....... ...... 301,000 Sarah-Hicks Hines 306,000 Lake Ledford 248,000 L. J. Moses 116.000 Mary .Louise Porter .......... 518,000 F. W. Tittle 118,000 Mrs. J. H. Shelley 148,000 HELP YOUR FAVORITE TO HEAD THE LIST NEXT WEEK ture, industries, resort possibilities, and mineral resources." In a few weeks Mr. Wager will' be joined by Roy B. Thomson, a forester, who will help him in field investiga tions pertaining to forest lands and forest industries. J. II. Stockton, register of deeds, is aiding Mr. Wager in tabulation work, and four young ladies, Mrs. George B. Patton, Mrs. H. T. Nichols, Misses Amanda Slagle and Addie Barnard, have been em ployed to help with clerical work. ' ii win "if We Guarantee Every Auto Repair Job When we say guarantee, we mean it. We know our "stuff and we stand back of it. 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