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HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 523-^2066 The Hudson Library Kigl’ilands, N. C. A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'/EEKLY lOd DURING THE SUHUER SEASON ]Q(t DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR SUSAN UHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1966 GALAX BEGINS SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION This issue of the OAIAX NEWS begins the seventeenth year of its publication in Highlands. Coming to the GAIAX NEl-^S this year are ti-ro new co-editors. Miss GALAX THEATRE Adm, & $1,00 Thur-Pri June 13-lU George C, Scott-Sue Lyon in "THE FLIH-FLAM MAN" in Color Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 7:hO & 9:hO Saturday June 1^ Tex Ritter-Sonny James-Faron Young Loretta Lynn-Porter Wagoner- Wilburn Bros, in "NASHVILLE REBEL" in Color Shows at 7s30 & 9s25 Feature Approx. & 9:iiO Sun-Mon June 16-17 George Peppard-Carroll Baker Alan Ladd-Ifertha Hyer in "THE CARPETBAGGERS" in Color Not Plecoranended for Children Shows at 7:00 & 9th$ Note earlier 1st show time Feature Approx, 7:10 & 9:5^ Tue -Wed June 18 -19 Richard Johnson-Elke Sommer in "DEADLIER THAN THE HALE" in Color Not Recommended for Children Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx, 7:1^5 & 9:k$ comm SOON: »A Time For Killing” Dotty Dendy and Miss Susan l'\Jhitmire. Dotty graduated from Highlands High school on >feiy 31^1968, where she was a member of the Beta Club, and editor of the high school yearbook this past year. She plans to attend Western Carolina University this fall. Susan is a rising junior at High lands High School where she was a mem ber of the Beta Club,also. SEARCH FOR CENDA ENDS The body of Lucinda Schweers, a small four year old Atlanta girl, was found Monday afternoon in a lake about 12:1^. The discovery was the result of five dajrs of intensive searching which began approximately 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June ifrs. Schweers and her three child ren arrived in Highlands about U:00 p.m. Wednesday for a vacation. About 6:30 p.m. the children, Lucinda and her bro ther age 6 and the children of the fam ily with whom she was visiting,went for a walk doi-m a path near the house. lyErs. Schifeer said she glanced out the window and saw Cenda playing in the sand in the yard. Evidently Cenda had decided not to go for a walk. Mrs. Schweer went after the other children and when she returned Cenda had disappeared. ^i?s. Schxfl'eer made a frantic search for Cenda driving the dirt roads in her (CONTINUED ON PAGE ELEVEN) HIGHLANDS GREETS NEW MERCHANTS As Highlands cleans the windovTs and opens the doors of its shops for another summer season, we notcie that some new doors are opened. Above one of these doors which last year led to the Chamber of Commerce office, we find a new sign which readsi THE (CONTBIUED 0I-; PAGE TEN) I t 17TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
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