jvAp Or PER^CCPY PHONE 2495 A HIHEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly DURING THE SUMMER SEASON Mrs. Jahes Newton, Editor Jessie Harbison, Assistant Editor THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 loc PhR COPY PHONE 2495 THOUGHTS OP SUMMER By a Highlands Native The land is now grovm but is yet in its youth and Summer appears in all its Fplendor# The Child Spring has grown and matiored, reaping fruitful and sweet days* The tall mountains stand as guardian and bear on their backs the gifts of Nature, for fruits and berries are found in abm>» dance* The trees which some time before dis played little green leaves, now flourxjiih in a glorious robe of summer green. The warm summer air caresses the trees, touch ing each leaf with its gentle breath® If you listened in the quietness of a forest grove, you, too, can hear the Tree Lullaby^ sweetly whispering the same song that has been sung from the beginning of Time* To walk down a forest path and hear in the (CON«T TO page 13) ADM 25(^ & 75^ Thursday July 11 James Stewart-Grace Kelly in "REflfl UUmDOlU" in Color MATINEE at 2:30 Night at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature ^prox® 2s45, 7Siy3, & 9«50 Fri-Sat July 12-13 Robert Taylor-Lili Palmer Curt Jurgens in Walt Disney* s fnilRflCLE OF THE liJHlT£ STOLUOns'l in Color MATINEE Sat at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:20 & 9:30 Feature Approx* 20 Min* After Show Starts Sun-Mon July 14^15 Bob Hope-Lucille Bill in "CRITIC'S CHOICE" in Color MATB!EE Sun at 2:30 1 Show Sun Night at 9:00 Shows Mon Night at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx* 20 Min* After Show Starts THEATRE SCHEDULE C0N«T TO PAGE 2 A Food Sale Saturday The Hospital Auxiliary is holding a FOOD SALE this Saturday, July 13 at 9*30 in the little building aci*oss the street from the Condiment Shop. Among the items to be sold idll be homemade bread, rolls, banana nut bread, cakes, and cookies of all kinds, different salads, pies, and casser ole dishes. Come by and purcliase some of these delicious homemade goods for the special week-end “doings,” or for just plain good eating* Interested in PRECIOUS STONES?? Interested in precious, semi-pre- cious and just lovely to look at cut stonesi There are some beautiful ones in the cases begin ass^bled for the Hudson library to give away on August 31st. These are all stones from this part of the country and include rubies, kyanite, beryl, sapphires, garnets, emeralds, amethysts, epidote and and smoky quartz. All are gifts to the Hudson Library# The stones are in three cases*».case 1, case 2 and case 3* For display purposes these three cases have been put into one large case* Cn August 31st, there will be three consecutive drawings of the numbered donation-cards for cases 1, 2, and 3 in order given* There is a way to turn dollar bills into numbered donation-cardg* Each card entitles the holder to one chance. Take your dollar bills to any(CON*D TO PAGE 15) EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL..^ A "smash hit'* WEDb The Highlands Community Theati^e opened last night with the smash comedy hit, EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL, The play \ms ^^ritten by John Patrick, who kept the audience laughing in the aisles last season lath TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOC^. likewise, the same happened last night when the au dience, who thought it couldn*t be done again, had the "old school hill” rocking with laughter* Due to the tremendous demand for tic kets, the theatre box office strongly urges that resei"/ations be made as quickly as possible. Tickets are still available for the remaining performances ^d-th the better choice on the closing nights* Reserva tions may be made by calling the theatre, 4870, or by stopping at the downtom box office located in the old Highlander Restau rant building next to the post office* EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL stars IMbrs* Mary Pltshugh, who has appeared as C^al before in a production in (CON*T TO PAGE 18) ■12TH Y6RR, OF PUBl flTion