] ^ ^ A J^IMOGBAFMD NEWSPAPER 1 ^ ^ Published Weekly 1v P£K COPY During the Suh^er Season PER COPY Mrs. James Newton, EDITOR Jes sie Hard is on, A SSI STANT EDI TOR. PHONE 2495 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1962 phone 2495 GHIMEY SWIFTS BY ELIZABETH ROE TYSON If you look up one of these sunmier evenings and see flying overhead somethirg which looks like a ”cigar idth wings^” just put it down on your life of birds as a Chimney Svdft, one of those fas&inating little birds which skim througn the air^ taking insects as they go* The wings seem to tinklej for the flight is very fast, and you have the impression that the wings are not beating in mison. However, slow motion pictures have shown that the wings do beat together, but that the various parts of each wing may move at different speeds and angles* This adds to the illu sion of uneven flight, but it gives great flexibility to the movements of the birds, making it possible for them to follow the exact flight of insects* This ususual movement of the wings with the ability to control each wing feather individually Q0i35)ensates for the (CON»T TO PAGE 10) HGH RE-SALE AND BAKE SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 The Woman *s Auxiliary of the High lands Community Hospital will hold their Re-Sale and Bake Sale this Saturday^ August 25> in Brown *s Store Building* Tliis important event is for the bene fit of our CoEmunity Hospital, and all proceeds will go toward the purchase of new hospital equipment. Lovely and unusual hand made items will be on sale, both items left over from the Annual Hospital Bazaar and also newly-made articles* On sale in the way of baked goods will be delicious breads, pies^ pastries^ cakeS} baked beans^ etc* So remember the date, Saturday, Aug* and remember our Highlands Commimity Hospital* HIGHLANDS CCIMMITY THEATRE PRESENTS '•PRIVATE LIVES” NEXT WEEK The Highlands Community Theatre goes into rehearsal for its fotirth and fiml production of the summer season with a verve after the smash triim^jh of TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON last week* Breaking even the high box office records set by the opening production, THE LITTLE FOXES, TEAHOUSE drew capacity crowds opening and closing nights* The final production for the season will be Noel Coward comic classic^ PRIVATE LIVES* Opening August 29th, LIVES will be directed by Morton Le\d.s, his second this summer, (GGN*T TO PAGE 11) The last issue of the galax NEWS NEXT WEEK The last issue of the GALAX IMS will be next week, August 30, That publica tion will mark the 13th issue for the 1962 season. $44:, 568.15 FOR HGH DRI7E With a total of 918 contributors^ the Hospital Fund Drive amount has reached the sum of $44^568*15 This week^s donors ares William Flowers, Dr/M W* Bennett, R* F* Dulany, 101 T, M* Cook, Victor H* SSjw mers, Richard Beymer, yi/Vl David F« Fusseljnian, J* C* Railey, Margery Railey^ (CON*T TO PAGE 14) IMPORTANT NOTKOE Theatre passes cannot be accept^ ed during BEN^HUR engagement.^— 13iur-Fri Aug 23-24 Red Buttons-Fabian-Barbara Eden in "Fivt UJEEKS in fl BflLLOon" in Color & Cinemascope Matinee !Ihur at 2:30 Thur and Fri Mght at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx* 20 Min* After Show Starts Adm 25^ & 75^ Saturday Aug 25 Yul Erynner-Madlyn Rhue-Sal Mineo in "Escrpe pRom ZfiHRflin" in Color & Cinemascope Matinee at 2:30...Night at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature at Approx. 2:55, 7:55, & 9:55 Adm 25^ & 6O0 Sun^Mon-Tue-Wed Aug 26-27-28-29 Charlton Heston-Jack Hawkins in "6£n-HUR" in Color & Cinemascope Only one l^ow Sunday at eight o*clock Note Earlier Sun Night Time—This is nec- cessary because this Show is 3 Hours 55 Minutes in Length, SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY AT 2:30 One Show Mon-Tue-Wed Nights at 7:30 Feature i^prox. 10 Min* After Show Starts Aqm-.250 & 750 'ITH YEflR OF PUELICflTIOn