loc P6R COPY PHONE 2495 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season Mrs^ James Newton, Editor Jessie Harbison, Assistant Editor THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 loc PER COPY PHONE 2495 YELLOW MOUNTAIN —Jlh One of the primary lookout points for the U, S, Forest Service in this vicinity is Yellow Mountain. With an elevation of 5fl2? feet, the Mountain coinmands one of the most spectacular views found anywhere in this immediate area. The piedmont sec tion of South Carolina, parts of Georgia, the Balsam and Nantahala Mountains, and north into the Smokies of Ncarth Carolina are viewed from the scenic top. The city of for necessary expenses during the year. $2,302 MADE AT HOSPITAL BAZAAR Ihe amount made at the Hospital Bazaar was $2,302«12 The amount made at the Presbyterian Bake Sale will be added after August 18, and a re*-salej the data to be announced later, and another bake sale on August 25 will also increase the above total* To date, the Isolette has been purchased for 1871,50, and an amount of I500« has been retained by the Auxiliazy Franklin is also viewed; Highlands cannot be seen because Shortoff Mountain in dir ectly between the town and Yellow Mountain. The top of Yellow (C0N»D OK PAGE 18) GflLflX THEfiTRF^ Thursday Aug 9 CEenn Ford^ltoria Schell “Cl mRRRon" in Color & Cinemascope Matinee at 2s30*.*Night at 7«00 & 9s4D Feature at Approx, 2:40, 7:10, & 9:50 Adm 25^ & 75^ Friday Aug 10 Rosalind Russell-Alec Guiness in "fl mojORiTY OF One " in Color fecial Matinee at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:00 & 9:45 Feature At Approx* 2:40, 7:10, & 9:55 Adm 25^ & 75^i Saturday Aug 11 James Stewart-Richard Widmark Shirley Jaies-Linda Cristal in "Tujo Rode ToGerHeR" in Color Matinee at 2:30*..Night at 7:20 & 9:30 Feature at Approx* 2:50, 7*40, & 9:50 Adm 250 & 75^ Sun^Mon Aug 12-13 Pat Boone-Bobly Darin-Pamela !Hffin Alice Faye-Tom Ewell in "STflie Fpir" in Color & Cinemascope Sunday Shows at 2:30 & 9:00 Monday Shows at 7:20 & 9:30 feature Approx* 10 MLn* After Siow Starts Adm 250 & 750 CON*T ON PAGE 2*..* such as linen replacements, Idtchen iqp- keep, and other articles needed by the hospital* All remaining money collected will be given to the hospital to apply to the cost of the operating room table* TRUSTEE OF BIOLOGICAL STATION DROVJNS Dr* Royal E, Shanks, professor of botany, IMiversity of Tennessee, and dis tinguished member of the Board of Trustees of the Biological Station, drowned Saturn day, August 4,, at Port Limon, C&sta Rica* Dr* Shaj^s had been in Costa Rica since July 18 attending an Institute of Tropical Ecology at the Tfeiversity of Cos ta Ricq. While on a field trip he went swimming and appeared to have a heart attack* Dr* Shanks was president of the edi torial board of the journal of ecology, past president of the (CON»T ON PAGE 8) HIGHLANDS SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 4 Mr* Charles F* Hendrix, Principal of Highlands Sdiool, has announced that the school idll officially open for stu^ dents on September 4th. AH students win register, classes will restmie, and lunch will be served on that date* Teachers will report to wrk at 8:00 on August 29 through 31* All students enrolling in the first grade in North Ca2X>lina must be six years of a^e or have their si^rth birthday on rar before October l6# Only those who have been previously enrolled (CON*T PAGE 9) GARDEN TOmS - AUGUST 10 (TOMORROW) TOUR «A« 10:00 a,m, $3.00 (Luncheon at Sapphire Valley Inn) TOUR «B« 2:00 p*m* $2*00 Tickets on Sale at Highlands ]nn, King’s Inn or Lee’s and the Stat ing point-—the Ebiscopal Church* IITH YEflR OF PUBLICRTiOn'^