5c PER COPY PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.G. Thursday June 28, 1956 Mary Sunmer, Editor Assisted by Judy Reynolds Phone 24.95 5c PER. COPY QALAX TL-ISATHE Saturday June 30 John Payne-Mona Freeman In "THE ROAD ^ D.EFVER» in Technicolor Matinee at 3;00 Night Shov/s at 7s30 and 9s20 _ _Adjn s 15^^ & 50^ Sun-Hon July 1-2 Gordon MacRae-Shirley Jones In »CABOUSEL» In Cinemascope 55 and Technicolor 1 Shov/ Sunday Fight at 9:00 2 Shov/s Monday l'vTight-7:i5 9s 35 Note earlier starting time Mon day night due to length of this feature Adm. Matinee & Nights l5v^ & 50^ Tues-Wed July 3-^ Dale Robertson-Mara Corday-Jock MahonejT" in DAY OF KFRY” irTTLe'cHni coTo r Special Matinee V/ednesay at 3s00 Might Shows at 7o 30 & 9s25 Adm, Matinee l5^&50(^* Nights 20^do0(p Thursday July 5 One Day Edmund Gwenn-John Forsythe Shi rle y Ma cL aine »»TFIE TROUBLE VJITH HARRX'' in Technicolor Matinee at 3s00 Night Shows at 7s 30 & 9^30 Adm, Matinee l5&50f^ I’ights 20&60ff Friday July 6 One Day Danny Kaye-Glynnis Johns in "THE COURT JESTER"in Technicolor Shows at 7s30 & 9 Adm. 15^^ & 50r^’ 30 A MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF HIGHLANDS By - Helen H. Coffee A few weeks ago, having summoned up the courage to decide that it was time for me to report to the doctor for a much-put- off check-up, I began loaking preparations for an appointment in ^^Iva where I usually go. Suddenly it occured to me how imprac tical it was to be planning an eighty mile trip when we had two doctors right here at home. Consquently that afternoon found me in the waiting room of one of their offices which are located in the Highlands Community Hospital building. I have alw^s had a sort of dread of doctors, especially of ones I’ve never been to before. When it came time for me to go in I had the usual queezy feeling in the pit of my stomach—but not for long. The’ quiet ineffusive manner and kindly interest of this doctor soon put me at my ease, and (Con*t. page 4-) KING’S INN Attracti-VG King’s Inn hfis added a new dining holl, to toJco co.re of its many friends and its guests of both inns, and is stated as having ”better food than over.*' /ilso it is in the process of build ing a swiiaiing pool. The beautiful new dining room's exter ior is of coloni?:il architectijire. The din ing hell is large enough to seat 150 people at a tir.o, ranging fron smrll tables for two, to larger tables which seat six people. Each table has a pretty flower arrangement on it. The hemlock paneling, half way up the walls, and the wj.ne figured wallpaper mcke a pretty picture in itself and car ries out the theme of the colonial front (con’t. page 7) THE NEVJ BMIK BUILDING VJork has begun on the new Highlands Branch of the Jackson County Bank nnd will be completed oiid ready for use in October. Contractor for the new building is W. B, YOUNG GIRL LOST AT DRY FALLS The last report before press time for this paper (5s30 p«m«) about the young girl, Janis McGivern, 9, lost at Bry Falls Dillard of Sylva. since this morning (Wed.) was that a blood The outside walls will be of Roman hound had failed to bring rescurers to her Brick construction. The interior of the side although she could still have been building, covering 1,200 feet of floor in the woods. Sand bags had been placed space, includes four teller windows, cus- at the top of the dam and the power house tomers’ coupon booths, conference rooms, cut off to reduce the flow of water be- a customers' lounge, and year-round air- low the fallse so diving could be success- conditioning. fully carried out* The family, Mr» and Mrs. Paul McGivern and other two children, Linda, A, and Teriy wANTED- 15 f Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ha4(^topped this News items# .ng to view scenic Dry Falls when 3 disappeared*