THE GALAX NEWS JULY TO¥N MEETING HELD At a meeting held Monday night the Town of Highlands adopted an official bud get for the 1962-1963 fiscal year# Upon the third reading a $163t906 budget was adopted as sufficient to meet the Town*s needs. The Board voted to give money to the Highlands Community Hospital, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, Hudson library, and Highlands Memorial Park for the amount al located for the fiscal year, which is as follows: Hospital and Chamber of Commerce $500 each; Library and Cemetery $250 each. The Town purchased a utility body frorr the Murphy Body Distributors, Inc, for the pick-up truck recently bought, and a power unit for pumps at Rattlesnake and Houston Stations to be used as extra motors. The bid from Western North Carolina Paving Com pany for paving of the Town streets was ac cepted. ATTENDS MEETING On Sunday, July 15, Rev, Clinton Bail- ey attended the monthly meeting of the Ma con Baptist Association Minister*s Meeting which was held at First Baptist Church of Franklin. During the business session the Rev, Horace Falls was elected President of . 1962 PAGE 3 **Home of Country Cured Ham*^ LfinDER ”i/HERE THE BeST FoOD Is SerVEJo'^ NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE h/ESTERN STEAKS - - FRIED CHICKEN G.OUNTRL.HM NEW CHURCH ENTRANCE TO BE BUILT Plans were announced last Sunday morn ing for the construction of a new walkway and entrance into the sanctuary of the First Presbjrterian Church. The walkway will con nect a new parking area with the sanctuary. "We have recognized for several years the need of some means of entering our church without the necessity of climbing or de scending stairs,” said Rev. McCall, '*We know that many of our senior members and friends, as well as many who warned against climbs because of medical reasons, will wel come this improvement.” The wallwray is to be concrete as it Highlands, N» (7# Palm Beach, Florida 1 w) fjfe; mi FOR THE UNUSUAL AND DISTINCTIVE in GIFTS and ACCESSORIES SEE THE BPCKYRRD BRRGRIHS-gos 50% RFDUCTions the group and Rev. Bailey was elected Vice- President. TO APPEAR ON TELEVISION Friends of Margaret and Martha Wood, twin daughters of Rev, and Mrs. Vernon Wood now of Huntersville, N, C,, may hear them sing sometime during the Bob Poole program Sunday, July 22, The program is on channel 4 from Greenville and begins at 7*30 a.m. LADIES MENS London Fog Manhattan Shirts Madris Cumberbuns Weejuns Lady Manhattan Sero Shirts Weejuns Hadley Sweaters Davey*s Bags Puritan Shirts Villager Lord Jeff Sweaters extends from the new parking lot to the outside of the church building. At that point it will connect with a section made of wood which will lead to a door to be cut in the nairthex, ”It will soon be pos sible to drive into our new parking lot and then walk all the way into the sanctuary without climbing or going down steps," said Rev, McCall, (Con*d on page I3) Rotary News Rev, James Thurman, pastor of the Highlands Methodist Church and Mr, Bill Lyons, manager of Silver Slip Lodge were installed as new members of Highlands Ro tary Club by President Ellison Magruder Tuesday evening. The program for the night was a re cording, which was a personal greeting and brief discussion of the I962-I963 year's Rotary program, from the new Rotary Inter national President Natish C, Laharry of India. The theme of the recording was "Kin dle the Spark Within," and related to "the power that lights the path to Service. Dis cover yourself—develop your power—demon strate your purpose—• (CON’D ON PAGE 18)