HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR ELIZABETH WORLEY, G0~EDIT0R THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 NEl/ PARD/AY LINK OPENS THIS MONTH The 15 miles of Parkway motor road opened to motorists this month begins at the Prench Broad River on N. C. 191 six * miles south of Asheville and soars to a close-up of 5,7i*9-foot Mount Pisgah. Here is connects with $9 miles of Park way skimming across the Pisgah Ledge and the Great Smoky, Mjuntains National Park I Thursday June 16,,One day Robert Taylor-Deborah Kerr in "QUO 7ADIS" in Color First Show at 7J 30..Feature Approx. 7:liO Due to the length (Approx. 3 hr.) we won’t run a complete 2nd show. However, you may come as late as 8:30 and see all of the feature. Adm. this picture ljO0 and $1.00 Fri-Sat June 17-18 Hayley Mills-Dean Jones-Dorothy Provine- Roddy McDox-irell in Disney's "THAT DARN CAT" Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Night shows at ?:15 & 9:3^ Feature Approx. 10 min. after show begins Adm. this picture UO^ & $1.00 Sun-Mon June 19-20 James Coburn-Lee J. Cobb in "OUR MN FLINT" in Color Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Feature Approx. 7:iiO & 9:US Adm. this picture 35^ & 6^^ Tue-Wed June 21-22 Natalie Wood-Christopher Plummer in "INSIDE daisy CLOVER" Shows at 7:10 & 9:3^ Feature Approx. 7:20 & 9:U5 Adm. 2$ji & 7$0 Park entrance near Cherokee, Ifow that the French Broad to Pis gah section of Parkway is open, you can make the entire trip from Asheville*s suburbs to the Great Smokies Park and the Cherokee Indian Reservation via the Parkway. The Parkway, actually an elongated park highlighted by recreational areas and interpretive exhibits, entends for almost 500 miles (CON»T PAGE ID) MRS, TALLEY DIES Services for l^s. Lillian Pickle- simer Talley, 88, of Rt. 1, Highlands, who died Friday, were held at 11 a*m, Sunday in the Jkcedonia Baptist Church. The Rev. Earl Dandy, the Rev. Mack Reid and the Rev. Everett Wilson of ficiated. The burial was held in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Eugene Talley, Herbert James, Amos and Bill McCall, Turley Picklesimer and Charles Reid. Ifrs. Talley was a lifelong resident of Macon County and a daughter of the last Vinson and Mary Thompson Pickle simer. Her husband, Henry Talley, died in February I960. Surviving are a son, Edward H. Tal ley of Lynchburg, Va.j two daughters, Mrs, Butler Jenkins of Highlands Rt. 1, with whome she had made her home for the past 11 years, and J&*s. itobert Keen er of Highlands; two isisters, Mrs. Albie McCall and l^s. Delia Talley, both of Highlands; five grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Bryant FUneral Home, in Piranklin, was in charge of the funeral. NEW AMBULANCE EXPECTED SOON The new ambulance purchased recently by Highlands Fire Department is expected to be delivered about June 20th« Members of the fire department report that the drive for funds with which to pay for the new ambulance is lagging* Everyone who has not already done so is urged to make a contribution to any member of the fire department• Contributors will be given* ^ CCON'T P. 21)