THE G/IIAX WEIJS AUGUST Ih, 1969 PAGE 20 FRANK B. COOK REALTOR NORMA T. PIERSON ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE^-RENTALS-^INSURANCE HIGHLANDS INN BUILDING PHONE 526^9360 HOSPITAL DONORS The list of donors through August 13th to the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital Fund Drive are; and I^rs» John D* Ritchey, Mr, and iirs. H. W. Gorham, Mr* and I&’S. Walter Sheppard, Mr# and J4*s« John F. Holsapple, Jett’S* F, M. Bird, Mr# and I'irs. Henry F* Becker, ]^&*s, Fred S« Gould, J* D, Craiy, Miss Alberta Patterson, Pi*, and Mrs. Ted Crunkleton, lir. Harold A, Schlotterlein, !%*• and J&*s, Svensen Woodijorth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. vJhalen, I-Jack Tittle, and Mrs. Tom C. Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Louis H. Clay, 1-ir. and jyirs. Clark T. McConnell, i-fr. and i^’s. Yoeman Keen, Ifrs, ^kry Birt JE^azier, 14*. and Mrs, L. C. VanMest, Tjilliam H. Terry, Jr., John Howcroft, Vir* and Vts» Emile F. Schmidt, 1*2?. and I^s. Fred C. Allen, lyt. and Mrs. James !Mte, Jr., Mr. and Ifrs. loutrel IJ. Eriggs, I^s. J, l&e Ford, Mr. ^'lilliam H. Jewell, 14*. and Ifrs. F. V, Eidson, J^irs. Wilhelmine G, Davis, Mrs. R. G. Skinner, >&*. R. M. Hodges, I'^r. and lt*s. George T. Stewart, I^r. and J'irs. James L. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. ¥orth Sherrill, 1‘Jr. and I^s. ¥. T, Dean, Jr., >rs. Irving Gumbel, Mrs, Fran ces F, £&.vidson, Ifir, and Mrs, E, V. Ifeod, ^i*. and I'-irs. Carleton L. Clark, Mr, and I“Jrs. H. L. TJilson. P/ie/i6^jie/UarL H&m Sunday services will be at 9 and 11 a.m. with Sunday School at 10, IVayer Meeting is held each Wednesday evening at TikS in the Educational Building. Ihe Young People meet 700 Sunday, TICK TOOK GIFTS At The Top of the Hkll FiquAJine>i fancy. TJiowen. fot HoXdeA/i H^clLL Hjutchin^ 9o^£6 A^i QJjoua^ QJjmbin^ Asttmoiive ^eu/ei/iy. CALLAHAN^S i'^ Franklin SHOES FOK THE WHOLE FAMLY LARGEST SELECTION-ia’JEST PRICES SurmeAjd SpoAkLe. Thirteen-year-old Randy Summers of Cayce, S. C., tossed a sterling two-hit ter and C-WC-L rallied for two runs in the si3cbh inning for a 2-1 victory over host team Beaufort in the first game of the South Carolina state championship series, Trailing 1-0 in the sixth, Jimmy Bass started the gamei^inning rally with a single, Stan Lorick followed icd.th a long double, scoring Bass, lackey Beden- baugh then slapped a single to score Lor- ick with the winning tally. Billy Butler made a fantastic run ning catch for the second out in the seventh inning to help preserve the tri- un^h. Randy is the grandson of ¥. D* Summer of Pomaria, S. C., brother of Mr. Obto F, trimmer of Highlands. "A good memory is fine — but the ability to forget is the true test of greatness." FOR SALE SHETLAND PONIES yearling and YOUNGER - ALSO - 2 SINGLE*-F00T1NG RIDING HORSES Gall 526-2317 NEEDED MATURE WOMAN TO BABYSIT FOR YEAR-ROUND HIGHLANDS RESIDENT PHONE 526-2053 HIGHLANDS CLEANERS and LAUNDRY PHONE 526-2136 GOOD GLEANING GIVES A SMRT APPEARANCE CjLdkieA^j Ho/uth. Co^J^injCL OLdiJjrictLve. & Sponstdwean. f'lap^ Book^ loi^ Hom&naxle. P/iede/L\/ed HanjcLsnocked