HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON JESSIE L. HARBISON, GO-EDITOR BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967 GOLD MOUNTAIN TO OPEN SATURDAY Gold City, Western North Carolina's authentic replica of a gold mining town, vhich opened last veek, will stage its official or formal opening Satwday. GALAX THEATRE Adm, UO^ & $1.00 Thur-Pri juue 22«23 James Ifeisoii-Alan Bates-Lynn Redgrave in "GEORGY GIRL" This picture ADULT entertainment* Shows at 7?30 & 9:35 Feature approx. 7:^0 & 9i^0 Saturday June 2h Gregory Peck-David Niven-Anthony Quinn in "THE GUNS OF NAVARONE" MATINEE at 2:30 First Show at ?:30 Due to the length (2 hr & U5 min) of this show we wonH run 2 coiaplete shows. How ever, you may come as late as 9:00 and see all of the feature. Feature approx. 7:liO Sun-Mon June 2^-26 Robert Jforse-MLchele Lee-Rudy Vallee in "HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING" in Color MATINEE Sunday at 2:30 Night shows at 7:30 & 9thS Feature approx 10 min. after show starts. Tue-Wed June 27-28 Michael Connors-Dorothy Provine Raf Vallone-Margaret Lee in ^^KISS THE GIRLS AND HAKE THEM DIE'* in Color Shows at 7*30 & 9:U0 Feature approx. 7:50 & 10:00 The Franklin Chamber of Commerce has invited scores of public, civic, and business leaders to the 9 a.m. - 5 P*n« event, with Gov. Dan Moore head ing the guest list* Gold City is perched in the clouds^ one mile high atop Gold Mountain, and looks down on 1,1467 Smoky Mountain Peaks called "The Garden of the Gods". The magnificent 360-degree view is virtually of wildness, with only a por tion of Ftanklin visible from Gold City’s observation platform. The summit is reached by a modern chairlift, which can handle 600 passengers hourly with access on U. S. Highways 23-Uilj five miles north of Franklin* (CON»T ON PAGE 10) "NEVER TOO LATE" IS OPENING PRODUCTION AT HOT JULY 6 The opeznng production at the High lands Community Theatre, "Never Too Late," went into rehearsal Tuesday night with the major roles cast. Opening night will be July 6th and the play will run through July 9th. The Downtown Ticket Office will be open for each production commencing the Saturday before the open ing dates and continue throughout the week the plays run. This year HCT is delighted to have been offered the Tom Allen building next to Highlands Art Gallery for its use for ticket sales, which will prove a convenient and ef ficient location. As in previous years, Mrs. Betty Round will be Chairman of (CON'D, P. 8) HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS HOSPITAL DEDICATED Saturday *s dedication of the High lands-Cashiers Hospital proved to be a most impressive ceremony. On the hpspi- tal lawn and premises people from High lands, Cashiers, and the surrounding area gathered to look with pride at a product of many years of labor and per severance. Speakers for the occasion included several persons, who throughout the Hospital’s twenty-year history, have been key figures (CON’D ON PAGE ELEVEN) 16th year OF PUBLICATION

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