ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Best Supporting Actor—Jack Albertson Metro Goidwyn Mayer presents in Frank D. Gilroy's Pulitzer Prize winning Jack Alfciertson • Martin Sheen. STo.airw piwhKswi br Edgar Lansbury *«rDClKf Dirlllu Grosbard . Metrocolori^^MOH H«ar Judy Colliftssing "Albatross"and r-io ■•Who Knows Where The Time Goes?" is S««Eeste^i tor S£N£.RAi aucfences. GALAX T H E A T R E Tue^-Wed August Id^^lG SUGGESTED FOR ^EUEIUL AuDIENCES SHOUTS AT 7:2d d 9:35 Feature Approx^ 7:55 d 9:45 ADMISSION 50g! d $1.25 (HOSPITAL »rs, CONTINUED FROM P. 9) to portion her time and services in the most efficient way possible, FOR THE PATIENT,.•ONLY THE BEST IN HOSPITAL am I'EDICAL CARE IS GOOD ENOUGH.,,AND THE BEST IS NEVER CHEAP. There are still patients who use the services of Your Hospital and who make no effort to either arrange for payment of their bills or actually pay the bill. Unless a person is aware of the fact that ordinary honesty calls for the payment of a bill, it is very difficult for the people charged with the responsibi lity of collection here to do much about this. Your Hospital will not refuse admission to anyone who needs hospitalization because of the lack of money. It simply askes the Pa tient to settle his account in a business like way either by regular payments on it or by hospital in surance or in cash at the time of discharge. Some completely ignore doing any of these simple things and this leaves Your Hospital in the position of either getting real de cisive about the payment or simply just taking it as a matter of course, Ihis latter way of working sould soon put the Hospital in bankruptcy so it is forced to take drastic steps to collect these accounts. Your Hospital would much rather have the patient cooperate and do what should be done than to be forced to take such steps. Your Hospital never sleeps,,, since Pain never rests. (ROTARY NEi'JS, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) Highlands could and should take ad vantage of the skills of retired summer residents, many of whom have great knorr- ledge and experience and would be willing and able to contribute time and assist ance to worthwhile civic projects such as the proposed Rotary building. Dr. Tnissell cited as an example the fact that she is teaching a Sunday School class at the Highlands Methodist Church after years of retirement from teaching. Allen Still reported on a meeting of the Project Committee, PUnd Raising for the proposed civic building will officially open with a barbeque on Oct ober 19th followed by tours of the forev'5t to enjoy the aut\imn leaves at the peak of their color. Letters are to be sent to Rotary Clubs in Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina urging members to atterji the event, Rotarian ¥, H, Mailman of Highlands and Starke, Florida, volunteered to start the fund off with a donation of $50,00, ktsy gifts trill be welcome. GaiLerij REGISTERED ART CLOCKS CANDLES Discount on decorative candies Open 10:00 (urru - $^ptfru on. by, appoirvbneni* ^hjone. 526-^255 Located neoA. 7ke (yurutnjy, /^iLde on. Hwy* #6^ 2 mJuLe^ of. THE i}klkl NElfS AUGUST Hi, 1969 PAGE 16