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TOE GALAX ms JUKE 28. 1956 PAGE L A Message to the People of Highlands con't his competent thoroughness of examination gave me confidence in his ability. This little incident started me to wondering just how many people were doing the same thing I had been doing. Too many of us have grown accustomed to dependence on doctors in other towns during the past years that we fail to comprehend the tre mendous advantage of having doctors of our very own near at hand. But how comforting the thought that should a child awake somo night with a terrified cry of pain or some other emergency arise we are only a few minutes away from qualified medical attend- tion. The role of a year-rovind doctor in Highlands is not an easy one. A lot of us don*t have much money so the fellow with a THE COmmiSSflRY FRESH FISH l^EKLY (Red Snapper - Mackerel Channel - Gat Fish) H0I4E-.KAEE STUFFED SAUS/iGE Miss Kathleen Brown, rising sophomore at Agnes Scott College, is home for the summer. „ . . ^ ^ ^ ^*rs. Nancy Ormond and two children, '•get rich quick" Idea neeto't bother to un- jjgth and Bill, of Los togeles, Ccaifornia, pack his bags. There will be times vhen Ormond’s neioe, Sally Baily, his only compensation for a long trip in 19 the summer here midp of a stormy night may be only a t5j.g, j.^. Hinas. grateful hand-olasp and sonotines not even ^ Sherwin end children that. He will have to possess a groat love Petersburg, Fla,, have arrived here for the summer, ^ir. Sherwin is and tolerance of human natiire 'cause we have an awful lot of it up hero» I may be wrong but I believe these two young men represent the things we want in a doctor. We want someone whose character commands our respect, whose manner doesn*t convey the impression that he believes himself better than we, who knows us when he sees us whether we are in overalls or our ’’Sunday best”, who will answer our call for help if possible when we feel it is imperative that he come, and last but not least, we want him to be a person whom associated with the Highlands ilrt Gallery. Mrs. Helen Sismanson and sons, Evans and Dick of Great Neck, W.Y. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson at Mil Creek Court. Miss Rebecca Nall has returned to her home here after being a patient in a JVanklin hospital. Mlford Russell is spending a 15 day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Idrs. Dorn Russell. He is stationed at White man Air Force Base in Sedalia, Missouri. Kick Wiggins is visiting his mother we can trust, confide in and confess to. Folks, we have these two young doctors Mary Wiggins at Mill Creek Court, prepared to expand their very best efforts in providing medical care for all of us. I do not believe that it is their intention to be partial to or influenced by any one ! group of people. They are ready to stand j or fall on their own merits. With this i attitude they certainly deserve the cooper^ the "tastiest" and the ’’bestest” tion of every one of us. Let’s do our selves a good turn and put our health in their care. SANDWICHES AT Miss 3ylvia Kutrizion has returned to Highlands after spending the winter in Palm Beach, Florida, and has opened her beauty salon here. Tliis is Miss Kutri zion’ s eleventh year in Highlands and her shop is located over Anderson’s Variety Store, THE REFRESHmEnT SHOR ANDERSON'S y driety Store WANT A HIGHLAIvDS SOUVENIR? THEN GET IT HERE I We carry just about anything you would want to buy, so why not get it all at one stop. Get it at Anderson’si Sossdmon furniture Co. Hot Point Appliances Furniture for the Entire Home FREE DELIVERY Franklin, N. C. Phone 67
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