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(' Beginning October 39 We will be CLOSED Each Saturday Afternoon Rather Than Wednesday Afternoon EDWARDS-DULLARD HARDWARE HIGHLANDS HARDWARE REEVES HARDWARE . | Curtis Discharged i From U. S. Army Claude N. Curtis, husband of Mrs. Jo Ann Curtis, of Dillard, O*., Route 1, was discharged from the D. S. Army at Port George C. Meade on October 27, the fort public Information office has announced. His enlistment was for two years and he was discharged with tne rank of cor poral. He spent part of the period In England. His parent* are Mr ind Mr*. Charlie Curtla, also of DUlard. Oa , Route 1. Cowee Rural Group Sets Meeting Tonight The Cowee Rural Community Development Organization ; will meet tonight (Thursday) at the school house at 7:30, it has been announced. McCULLOCH Model 4-30 CHAIN SAW ( This rugged, powerful, one-man logging tod wtl Ml ap to 5-ft timber . . . does all logging Jute fast and eaqr. Come in for a demonstration and get the feel ef this "powerhouse" chain saw. Yoall like It, for are. LIGHT WEIGHT? OMIT M IBS. WITO 1?" EDWARD S-DILLARD HARDWARE Phone 2775 Highlands, N. C. ,$223 u? News About HIGHLANDS PEOPLE JAMES BI.AKIJT, Reporter ? Phone 3184 P. T. A. Meeting Is Postponed The scheduled meeting of the Highlands Parent-Teachers As been postponed to next Thursday been postponed to nxet Thursday night, November 11, it has been announced. The meeting is planned lor 7:30. Mrs. Weimar Jones, im mediate past district P. T. A. du rector, will explain goal shoete and requirements (or becoming a standard association. A social hour is planned following the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips had as guests last week Mrs. Fred Western . Auto Associate' Store GIFTS For THE FAMILY LAY-A-WAY NOW 7 Weeks To Pay \ C/FTS for the KIDS LOVABLE, REAL- AS-LIFE DOLLS . . . A Sample of Our Complete Line 98c to $15.95 Tricycles . . . $4.29 to $18.95 Wagons .... $1.19 to $15.95 Guns and Holsters . 69c to $9.95 Tea Sets 98c to $5.95 Pedal Cars ? 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Price $3.95 Crank-style popper. ... $1.75 DORMEYER FOOD MIX ER. 10-speeds to make any mixing job easier. Com plete with juicer and meat grinder. Beater release. Two Handy Mixing Bowls $37.95 CtFTS for DAD ' * / * Guns ? Ammunition * Gun Cases ? Knives * Watches ? Tools * Seat Covers ? Tires (Doll Up His Car) * Hunting Coats * Caps ? Pants * Flashlights ? Lanterns Western Auto Assoc. Store PHONE 169 FRANKLIN, N. C. Hand and her daughter. Mrs. B. J. Kincaid. both of Miami, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips spent the week-end in Augusta, Oa., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mallory, of Columbus, Ohio, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tysor. at their home, "On The Mountain". The Tysons now have as guests Col, and Mrs. Walt.fr t R^smanT^T'winte^TarKTTpIa? Csarden Club Hears Yule Contest Report The Franklin Garden Club held its November meeting Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones on the Georgia Road. The hostesses were Mrs. Jones. Mrs. W. L. Nothsteln, and Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Sr. Mrs. Jones, acting chairman cf the Christmas decorations con test, announced that there would be three divisions In the contest commercial, residential, and pub lie buildings. She said the decor ations should be either a tree, a religious scene, or figures. These should be placed at a window 01 door, so that they may be seen from the outside. There will be one prize for each division and an additional prize for the best decor ation in the three divisions. Eighteen members were present HELP for Coughs You feel cooling, toothing help from the very first dose. Clogging phlegm is loosened, you breathe deeper. CREOMUCSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis Iotla P.T.A. Plans Another Performance Of Hit Comedy By popular demand, members of the Iotla P. T. A. will give a repeat performance of the com edy, "The Man in the Green Shirt" Saturday night at the school. The curtain will go up prompt'y at 7:30 Miss Nora Moody is director ct the play, which was presenter; October 23 to a capacity audience. Since then, the P. T. A. has re ceived a number of requests from over the county to give another performance for those who were unable to attend the initial show ing. Comments about the play: Mrs. Weimar Jones, immediate past district P. T. A. director: "A perfectly wonderful play. Not only a good play, but a splendid cast." School Supt. and Mrs. Holland McSwain: "One of the most in teresting and entertaining play: we have ever seen." J. C. Jacobs, Franklin alderman land businessman: "One of the FOR COMPLETE Electric Service and Supplies Phone 66 OR SEE J. P. WURST most outstanding plays I have seen. Also played by an excellent cast." Proceeds are earmarked for pur chasing window blinds for the school. 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