THE GALAX MEWS JULY 8, 195^ PAGE 2 SUMMER COTTONS AS YOU LIKE THEM COOL - com'PORTABLE AND WASHABLE SVfEATERS TOO FOR OUR COOL, COOL NIGHTS iREHE McConnell The granite gateposts on Route 6^ one mile beyond ’’the big view", de signate the entrance to Whiteside Estates. Along Ridge Road you will find eighteen lots in this section of the 300 acre subdivision. Views of Cashiers Valley have been clear ed on lot 8 where an attractive 3 bedroom, two bath, ranch-type home is under construction. Also inspect lot 18 containing more than two acres and affording a satisfying view of the valley. The elevation of Whiteside Estates exceeds that of Highlands by more than 150 feet. (Advt.; CLIFFSIDE District Ranger J.W, Laros has announced that the Cliffside Bath house will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout the summer. The bathhouse will be open for the con venience of swimmers to change clothes only. There will be no concessionaire to check clothing and valuables so swimmers will have to be responsible for their own belongings. Ranger Laros has also requested that picnickers be especially care ful to clean up the grounds etc. after eating because they only have THE HiGHLRnD Fling ANTIQUES - GIFTS INTERIOR DECORATING 3 Blks. North on Cashiers Rd. part-time caretaker. At Dry Falls a one hundred and fifty foot railing has been put up to insure the safety of the view ers, Mr. J.R. Miller has opened the concession stand at Dry Falls. LECTURE AT MUSEUM The third lecture in the series of evening lectures presented by the Highlands Biological Station will be given at the Museum of Natural History Building on Thurs day, July 8, at 8s00 p.m. Doug las E, Wade of the South Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, will lecture on ’’Peregrine Fal cons”, and will show the movie ’’Bob V/hite Quail Through the Seasons”. Dr, Wade*s program was so enthusiastically received last year that many people requested he give the same program this year, ”Bob White Quail Through the Seasons”, filmed by the Missouri Wildlife Resources Commission, is one of the finest nature films ever produced. It took several years and $20,000 to produce the film. The film won the Naples Film Festival Award in 1952. ALICE F inmnn sportswear Mens-Womens & Childrens Sweaters FALL SUITS COTTON DRESSES KNITTING SUPPLIES

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