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THE GAIAX NEWS JUNE 16. 1966 PACxE 11 ¥ILTON H. COBB, AGENCY HIGHIANDS, N. C. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Residence: ^26-3162 Office: ^26-2872 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE awd PTA ■ TO SPONSER TALENT SHO¥ The Highlands Chamber of Commerce, ,, and the PTA are sponsoring a local talent participation show and square dance to be held on Thursday, July 1, in the High School gymnasium. Entrance fees will be $1.00 for adults, and $.50 for children under 12. All proceeds will go the the School Activities Bus Fund. Members of the committee handling the affair are Mr, Bud Potts, -Helen Ifopper, and Mrs, Hazel Potts, who is the president of the PTA. BLOODMOBILE TO GOME TO HIGHLANDS SOON The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Highlands June30th, Thursday, from 2 until 6 P.M. at the Methodist Church. The Bloodmobile only visits Highlands once a year, ant the quota for this visit is set at 65 pints. Any person from l8 to 59 years old is eligibleto give blood, and is urged to participate. Have any news? Call us at the GAIAX I'EIaTS at 526-20661 ’•THAT DARN CAT» Walt Disney has had some funny pic tures in the past, but his latest comedy feature, "That Darn Cat," is the funniest of them all. With stars like Hayley Mills Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine and Roddy McDowall providing-2L large share of the laughs, the picture is a panic from begin ning to end. LOWEST PRICES FOR QUALITY FURNITURE EARLY AMERICAN REPRODUCTIONS IN CHERRY - MAPLE ~ PINE LAMPS - GIFTS PICTURES ~ RUGS ANTIQUE GLASS PATTERNS SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES In the story, a slippery Siamese named D. C.—short for Darn Cat—picks up the only clue to a bank robbery when a kidnapped lady teller slips her wrist watch around his neck. Since D. C. can't tell the F. B. I. where he*s been, they have to follow him and hope he returns to the criminals* lair. This proves a mite more difficult than one would imagine, since cats are smaller and faster than cops, and since this particular feline is a gregarious sort whose evening rounds include raid ing kitchens and garbage cans up and down alleys, swiping a neighbor's roast duck, caging handouts at a local drive- in theatre, harrassing a number of not- so-bright dogs, and disappearing under fences. Not since the days of Chester Conklin and the Keystone Kops have law enforcers been given such a run around. It's a side-splitting belly laugh every time the cat lifts a pscw. Don't miss this hilarious, funfilled movie which the whole family will enjoy. "That Darn Cat" plays at the GAIAX THEATRE on Jlriday and Saturday, June 17 and l8. n P . f\.OL OF HIGHLANDS FINE APPAREL AND BOUTIQUE ROY B. SITOKS' NORTH ON U. S. 6U HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA LEE SNOOKS TELEPHONE 526-2269 10:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M.
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