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THE GALAX NEWS JUNE 19, 1958 PAGE ^ RAINFALL REPORT A total rainfall of 30*51 inches has been recorded for the first five months of 1958 at the U#S. weather station lo cated two miles south of Highlands. This is approximately 2*50 inches less than the average amount of precipitation for this five-month period. The monthly rain fall for January through May is as fol lows! January, 4-.17 inches^ February, 5*86 inchesj Harch^ 5*97 inches} April> 9455 inches; May, 4*96 inches> Ihe mean annual rainfall for this station is 78.74 inches* INCLUDED ;MCNG THE GUESTS AT TATE»S HOUSE Lt. Diid Mrs* Charles F. William, Jr*, Winter Park, Fla,; Howard H, Hotard cud family, Tretna, La*j and Mr* ejid Mrs* C*W* Reid, Atlanta, Ga* Mr* and Mrs, Frank Shearouse end daughters, Jean and Sandra, of Asheville, N,G* spent the week-end with Mrs, Shear ouse *s parents, Mr, and Mrs, C#J* Ander son* ™iESIDE /(^ounTflin ENJOY A WONDERFUL PANORAMIC VIEVJ FROM THE TOP ON U.S. HIGHWAY BEIWEEN HIGHLA^TDS AND CASHIERS JOHn H.C. PERRY REALTORS INSURORS PHONE 3725 or RES. 2131 “GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU*' THE conoiniEnT shop FRESH WILD STRAWBERRY PRESERVES JAInS AND JELLIES FAl^ICY PICKLES "WILD IS THE WIND" Hal VJallis* production for Paramount of "Wild Is The Wind," which returns the incomparable Anna Magnani, Academy Award winner for "The Rose Tattoo", to the A- merican screen, will be shown June 22-23 at the Galax Theatre. A film that has evoked a storm of critical and audience raves for the strength of its performances! the raw power of its story and the brilliance of Its production and direction, the Vista- Vision tale of love and hate ih the Ne vada sheep country stars the fiery Miss Magnani, two-time Oscar winner Anthony Quinn and dynamic young Anthony Franciosa. Co-starred are lovely new find Dolores Hart and veteran character actor Joseph Calleia* Produced by Hal Wallis, whose "The Rose Tatoo" broiight Miss Magnani her Os car, and directed by the renowned George Cukor, **Wild Is The Wind" promises to be of the same lusty, elemental quality as the memorable Tennessee Williams story. Dealing with people of primitive emotions and dravang them with a frankness and boldness not often found on the American screen, it ranges from taut drama to rough and earthy human comedy. The story is of a marriage between a widower and the tempestuous sister of his deceased wife. Untamed even by the des pair of discovering that her husband hides a guilty secret and that she exists in his mind only as her predecessor, she turns to a younger man and brings vio lence into their lives* The setting for the Arnold Schulman screenplay is the re mote and isolated Nevada mountains, film ed in VistaVision, Mrs* Henry Schoolfield, Sr*, of MiJl- lins, S»C. arrived here Tuesday to spend the summer at the Smith Estate on Satulah Mountain, Her son, Mr* V/illiam School field, accompanied her here and will re turn to Mullins this week, Mrs, Keating Ascough of Greenville, Tennessee, returned to Highlpjids last week and will be here for the summer. HOTEL EDUUnRDS "Dining Room Open To Public" Rice's Real Estote CALL US FOR A COTTAGE OR A CASTLE IRVIN (DICK) RICE, BROKER HIGHLANDS OFFICE 4830 RES- 22^S
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