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THE GALAX NEWS AUGUST 18» i960 PAGE 2 7'-,k 1! i KNOm AS THE SHOWPLAGE OF THE GAROLINAS NOW OPEN FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON OFFERS AT PUBLIC RUCTlOn TUUICE DAILY (except sundays) at l0:30 flPlD 7:30 Rdl. merchahdise gathered frcm all over the world BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AMY FREE AT EACH SALE DS - IWflTCHES VER PC \ ffURniTURE RIEHTRL iUGS M 1 Os p \ E - CRYSTfliyUflRE w S HIGHinnDS fiRT GRLLER.Y £STfiBLISH£D 29 YEfiflS ID THE CflKOLinflS GALAX THEATRE SCHEDULE GON'T FROM PAGE 1 T\iesday August 30 Peter Sellers«i*Jean Seberg in "The (Tlouse Thrt Rorred" in Color Shows at 7:30 & 9s20*.Aclm 20^ & 60^ Feature i^prox. 8sOO & 9:50 Wednesday August 31 Russ Tamblyn-Alan Young in ’‘TOm THUfTlB* in Color Shows at 7:35 & 9:25*.«Adm 20^ & 60^ Featiire Approx. 7:55 & 9*45 TEACHERS AMOUWCED FOR HIGHLANDS SCHOOL Teachers for the Highlands School for the coining year have been announced by Supt, H, Bueck as follows: Mr. R* Guy Sutton, principal, Mr. W.C. Neirbon, Mrs. Jean Propst, and Mr. Tony Migialo who will teach in high school* Elementary teachers are* Mr. Otto F. Sum mer, Mrs. Sue C. Migialo, Mrs. Regina Schiffli, Mrs. Lance, Mrs. Edith Henson, Miss Virginia Edwards, Mrs. Edna Vernon, Mrs. Irene James, and %s. Ruth Brown. Students will report to school on September 6. Teachers will begin work on Friday, Sept, 2nd. Dicing the summer the school build ing has undergone repairs consisting of freshly painted hallways, lunchroom, rest rooms, science room and painting on the exterior of the building. All new fur niture has been placed in the science room. In the luncliroom a partition has been removed to extend the size of the lunchroom. New chairs and a new stove have also been added in the lunchroom. HCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES THANK DR. KOEPP-BAKER Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker will leave an unfillable void in the Hospital Board of Trustees but his accomplishments will not soon be forgotten. The Board would like to pay its re spect and homage to him. His competency in organizing, his influence, his under standing, his patience, his confidence and his basic knowledge of our problem has created a healthy atmosphere for our hospital. He has taught us much. We can only promise to keep the faith and continue in the general design he formu lated. Publicly, we say sincerely, "Thank you. Dr. Koepp-Baker." Signed: The Board of Trustees Highlands Community Hospital YOU ARE INVITED to the Episco^ PAL Silver Tea at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Koepp^^Baker TODAY (Thursday) from 4 to 6 p.If.
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