THE MOimTAiN TRAIL JULY 4, 1941 PAGE 2 POTTS BROTHERS Il'ffROVE STORE FLEETWOOD COFFEE SERVICE INSTiOJiED Potts Brothers store, one of the largest grocery stores here, has a yetir-round meat market with one of the highest sanitary ra tings in Western North Carolina. In the meat department of the store a new display counter has been added and a larger 8 x 12 walk-in cooler installed* Among the store’s other improvements made this year are the installation of a refrigerated vegetable counter, Fleetwood coffee service and a fluorescent lighting system. This is the only store in town to handle frosted foods. Coal and ice are also sold by Potts brothers. Composing the personnel of the store are F, H. Potts and VJ.R.Potts, ovmersj Jack Potts, Steve Potts, Thomas Potts, Roy Potts, Jack Baty, Hiram McKinney, George Wilson ajid Jim Henry# COMING; AFFECTIONATELY YOURS rn VVH£j\£ V/£ iVl££t MAMTAHALA CKf AiVl£iC/ PivSTSURIZED GR/.DE "A" MILK | PUREBRED GUERi^SEY HERD | NAI^TAHALA CREAMERY BUTTER | I PHONE 109 FRiiNICLXN, N.C. ; I-fflET JOHN DOE, JULY 4-5 HIGHLANDS SCHOOL THEATRE Frcxnk Capra is responsible for many outstanding productions, but it is doubt ful if any of thorn will top "Meet John Doe** for enthusiastic audience acclaim. Equipped with a startlingly unique plot, the filra abounds in humor, drama and suspense, building up to a climax that leaves one nearly prostrate with suspense, yet with a feeling that he has 7/itnessed a great entertainment. Because it is so keenly American, because its he ro could be any one of this country’s millions, the picture will go right to the heart of every person who sees it. It is difficult to remember Gary Cooper in a finer role. Excellent too is the work of Barbara Stanwick in the leading feminine role, with Edward Arnold, Wal ter Brennan and James completing notable supporting characterizations* The story is of a mythically-created John Doe vfho eventually becomes a real person, wins the admiration of millions of average Americans, only to learn he is being used by ambitious politician who seeks the Presidency on a platform that condemns every free, American right espoused by the Doe cause* Hero Gary Cooper suffers near defeat, but things right themselves as the story ends. MS. EDV^ARDS OPENS FRTJIT AND mWN STORE Mrs. Louis Edwards has opened a fresh vetable and fruit shop at Y/iley*s Fruit stand on Jfein Street, and will special ize in South Georgia liVatermelons and Can taloupes. The melons, fruits and vegeta bles, grovm on the Georgia farms of her brother-in-law, are gathered late in the afternoons and brought to Highlands for next morning’s selling. Home-made jams vind jellies are also sold by Mrs.Edwards* Buddy Thompson is assisting in the management of the shop. John Beale, son of Mr. and Mrs.Hpworth Boalo, is expected home this week-end* John has completed his four years’‘ser vice with the U*S* JJarines and will be at home subject to call. COMING:- BARNACLE BILL — rJ ih mi. down Franklin Highway DINE DANCE rJl^rlLAMDSJVJAjNOX NEVJLY FURNISHED REASONABLE RATES OPERATED BY GORDON OTTO * .... OF MIAIH