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the GAIJIX mis JULY 17, 1969 You can hardly make a mistake Oiming a house near Highlands on a lake You can sririm and fish for trout And there are golf links all about Your dreams will be of ice cream and cake Values can only go one way V>rith the socialist inflation of today So, come on the run For investment and fun Just owning it will make you feel gay There are two ways to get the details Phone or X'Xrite to us via U.S. mails For descriptionsj of how to come Phone 526-2031 Calls except 1-3 p*m. never fail N, C, COLLEGES SAY ROOM AVAILABLE The word went out Tuesday to de spairing students! Don*t let those statistics fool you, many can still find a spot at a North Carolina college or university, even at this late date. The information came from the State Board of Higher Education, which said it had received responses to a question- aire from U7 of the state’s 57 institu tions of higher learning. The board said its survey showed 72,332 applications for admission had been filed at the hi schools with a tot al of only 3h,66l available spaces. But the board said, the bare sta tistics don’t reveal the true situation. Room is still available for many students. The reasons A lot of students file more than one application. This overlap of applications makes difficult a count of the actual number of persons applying for admission, the Board pointed out in a news release. In 1967, the board said it conduc ted a study of the extent of duplicating applications and found that each stu dent filed approximately 1'2 applications. That is, for each 100 students there were 150 applications. Students do that to try to be sure that they get admitted to some school even if their (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) R'iGE 20 (iudiom Q&n ru^iom f^]acLe, Qjuttiru^ ^eweJjiy. RUBY - CITY I I ! GEHS AND MINERALS 280 E. tfein St., Franklin, W.C. j Ernest F. and Ernest A. Klatt 1 ti]JjrLQAJObi Spe,cAJnmA | Lapidnyiy. ^(^Lupnerit & SappLie^ j On M.C. Highway 28 Sc U.S. i;l|1, 23, & 6h j '^No/utk CoaoJJjijcl '/i Za/L^e^i and ! C011 anxL (^)irieAaI. Shop” lARGE FREE MUSEUM SECTION OPEN MlY THIiOUGH OCTOBER OI'OL.Y READ THE CafflE VALLEY MNING STOilT Latest and most complete book entirely about Hoif to Dig, and Identify Rubies j Crystal shapes and Analusis % Map of area, jyiines open to public on a Find- ers-Keepers basis. Itoy pictures end illustrations. Send $1.00 to Ruby City^ ?ao..K>. FranklAn,J._C_, "THE PARTY" Two motion picture talents who were responsible for the two all-time comedy hits "The Pink Panther" and "A Shot in the Dark" team again for the Itoisch Corp oration presentation and Blake Edwards production "The Party," which United Artists is bringing to the GALAX THE/iTRE Sunday and Monday, July 20-21. They’re Peter Sellers and Producer Edwards. Ihe latter also had a hand in preparing the screenplay and directing the production. "The Party," described as a spoof of that great American institution the Holly-' wood party, is said to be unique in that it plays for laughs with comic situations rather than with fast talk. This, it so happens, is a Sellers specialty. The film is also "different" in that it uses only one set - the mansion of a Hollyi'jood star - for its action. That the abundance is attested by the fact that Tom and Frank ¥aldman, famed for their work with Blake, collaborated in the screenplay. ROBERT m. RICE,8UILDER Building and Re-modeling Vi/ork Painting and Repairs P.O. BOX 125 CASHIERS, N.C. PHONE ii5l-3030
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