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The Republican Party Proudly Presents To The People of Macon County These Candidates. ' ' They are honest, progressive, and can be depended on to give their best to the service of all the people. Your'support of these candidates will be a vote of confidence in the future of our county. RAY WRIGHT, Republican candidate for the State Senate, 33rd District. Outstanding busi ness man of Bryson City, N. C., veteran of World War 2, promi nent Baptist lay leader. High ly capable, intelligent, and the type of man needed to repre sent Western North Carolina in the State Senate. CLYDE C. DRAKE, Republi can candidate for Register of Deeds of Macon Oounty. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drake, M years of age, graduate of Man Hill College and attended W. C. C. Has held responsible posi tions here and elsewhere, sneh as office manager and accoun tant for Willys Overland Motors, Inc. Deacon in Baptist Church. Married and has two children. A trained accountant, capable, needs the Job. vX* J. C. CRISP, Republican can didate for member Macon Coun ty Board of County Commis sioners. Very popular and suc cessful business man, has oper ated Crisp's .Studio for more tham 18 years. Baptist, veteran of World War ?. Believes In the future of Macon County. Bu the ability, Integrity and cour age needled by the people who want Macon County to fnw and prosper. LARRY BERLIN WELCH, Re publican candidate for Sheriff of Macon County. Son of the Rev. C. C. Welch, attended col lege at Brevard, Oklahoma City University, and VV. C. C. Mem ber of Junior Chamber of Com merce and V. F. W., veteran of World War 2, an experienced business man. Able, capable, and can be counted on to handle the duties of sheriff without fear or favor. C. BRYANT McCLURE, Repub lican candidate for Chairman of the Board of County Com missioners. Educated in Macon County! schools, employed a number of years by I). 8. Forest Service and Nantahala Power and Light Co., now a leading farmer In Smithferldge town ship. Son of late Charles Mc Clure, who served as a Repub lican county commissioner with distinction for many years. A Presbyterian elder, veteran of World War 2, member of VJ.W. A young man of vision and in tegrity who believes In the fu ture of Macon County. CHARLES W: CUNNINGHAM, Republican candidate for U. S. Congress, 12th Congressional District. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Give Ike a Republican Congress. HARVEY S. T ALLEY, Repub lican nominee for the House of Representatives. A native of Macon County, 46 years old, haa been in the mercantile business in Highlands 20 years. A deacon of the Highlands Baptist Church 19 years, he also served as its treasurer for 16. .Served on Highlands town council, six years, as chairman of building committee of Highlands Com munity Hospital, and director Chamber of Commerce. Married and has two children. RAT SW AFFORD, Republican candidate for Clerk of Superior Court. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry .Swafford, he Is a Macon County native, and was educat ed at Franklin HI*h School. Has for the past twelve yean held various responsible posi tions in Franklin. Married to the former Miss Mildred Shope and has two children. Courte ous, honest, and well foalifted. R. GLENN RAY, Republican candidate for member of Macon Comity Board of Commission ers. Native of Iotla community, Baptist, educated in Macon County schools. Franklin mer chant for past 18 years. Honest, progressive, and has faith in the future of Macon County. This advertisement sponsored by the Macon County Republican Campaign Committee. News About HIGHLANDS PEOPLE JAMES BLAKLEY, Reporter ? Phone 2921 MISS NEELY IS BRIDE OF JAMES E. CHASTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Preston Neely, of the Clear Creek near High lands. have announced the mar riage of their daughter Miss Gladys Geneva, to James Earl Chastain, on October 14. ANSWERS FIRE CALL The Volunteer Fire Department of Highlands answered a woods fire Monday about 1:10 p.m. Some water was used to extin guish the fire. ATTEND CHURCH MEET Tudor N. Hall, Russell Paxton. and Burwell Thornton, of High lands, attended a meeting of rep resentatives of the Episcopal churches west of Ashevllle In Waynesville October 11. CHURCH HONORS HOUTS AT PANTRY SHOWER A pantry shower was given the Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Houts Oct ober 14 in the basement of the Highlands Methodist Church by members of the church. Miss Joane Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hicks, of Highlands, left Friday for Washington. D. C., where she will be employed by the National Geographic Society. Mr. and Mrs. "Dusty" Rhodes visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rhodes of Corbin. Ky.. and then motored on to Lexington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz of Highlands, have returned tc their winter home in Miami. Fla Troy Matthews and son. Vin cent, and Dewey Hobson and son Monroe, of Booneville. visited Mr and Mrs. James Blakley for s few days recently. Col. and Mrs. W. F. Alstaettei left last week for their wintei home in Savannah. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Turnbull of the Dillard Road, have re turned to their winter home it Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hicks of Highlands, left last week fo a two-week vacation with friend, and relatives in Washington. D Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binz, o Highlands, returned to their win ter home in Sarasota. Fla . las week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart o Sequoah Lake, Highlands, havi returned to their winter homi in Miami. Fla. Mrs. Rose McCord has returnee to her winter home in Macon Ga. Mrs. Sidney K. Russell aru niece, Myra Dew, have returnee to Palm Beach, Fla., to join Mr Russell, who returned last week Pvt. and Mrs. Morris Wilson of Camp Gordon, Ga., were th< week-end guest of their parent: in Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hoppei and Mrs. M. M. Hopper, of High lands, visited relatives in Augusta Ga? last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nortor and Nancy Norton, of Highlands hav? returned from a trip tt Michigan and Canada. Col. and Mrs. Clarke Pales, o: Matthews County. Va., are th< guests of Col. and Mrs. Jamef H. Howe, of Horse Core. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hultz, o1 Warrenton, Va., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. S Chambers. Presbyterian Men Resume Supper Meets The regular monthly meeting and supper for the men of the Highlands Presbyterian Church has been resumed. Hie first meeting was held last Thursday, October 14, in the basement of the church. The ladies of# the church were host esses. Jaycees Die; Money Turned Over To Scout Hut Construction Highlands Jaycees disbanded officially October 12. In their treasury they had *179.00, so they decided to leave this money to the local Boy Scouts. The money was turned over to Mr. Harrison, the Scoutmaster, by V. W. McCall, cashier of the local bank, with reservations that this money be used to help with the construction of a new Scout hut. To Relieve ^ C$1666 LKMIIO Oft TABLETS - SAMK FAST ftCUf P ? PLUMBING AND ? ELECTRICAL WORK Cleveland Bros. Co. Phone 3111 HIGHLANDS, N. C. TV's EMERSON PHILCO /?. C. A. 5 See them at... i ; Franks Radio t Electric Co. i Mack and J. D. ' Phone 249 Franklin MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Regular $3.00 Reduced to $1.95 SLIGHTLY SOILED SWEATERS 75c and up ?3 11 GIRLS' DRESSES Sizes 4 to 14 $1.00 / LEATHER JACKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES H. S. Talley Grocery Groceries ? Feeds ? Fertilizers PHONE 2425 HIGHLANDS, M. C.
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