HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526--2Q66 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED MEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON DOTTY DENDYj CO-EDITOR SARAH SUMMER, CO-EDITOR SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 00 ROTARIANS HMR ME HALL Mike Hall, Executive Director of the Highlands Community Theatre and the Ocala Little Theatre, told Highlands Rotarians Tuesday that he is now a member of the "Over 30 Club" but that the HOT GALAX THEATRE Am. 500 & $1.25 Thursday June 2$ Kim Novak-Peter Finch-Emest Borgnlne "THE LEGEND OF LYLAH GLARE" In Color Rated OP Shows at 7:10 & 9:3$ Foatiire approx, 7:20 Fri-Sat June 26-2? Clint Eastwood-Lee Van Cleef in "TffE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY" In Color Rated GP Shows at 7 sOO & 9 Feature approx. 7 slO & 10;05 Sun-Mon June 28-29 Gregory Peck-Richard Crenna in "MAROONED" In Color Rated G Special Matinee Sunday at 2;30 Adm I4atinee 50^ k $1.00 Night Shows at 7:1^ & 9;35 Feature approx. 10 min. after starts Tue-¥ed June 30-July 1 Omar Sharif-Catherine Deneuve James Mason-Ava Gardner in "MAYERLING" In Color Rated G Shows at 7sl5 & 9:35 Feature approx, 7:25 & 9:i;5 STORM DAMGE During the height of the wind and thunderstorm which lashed Highlands Saturday morning, a large oak tree was bloT-m across Highway 6h about a fourth of a mile from Highlands. The tree crashed across potTer lines and traffic was diverted for about two hours while town and light crei^s worked to remove the tree and repair damage to lines. JOHN PARRIS COMPLBffiWTS HIGHIAI^IDS John Parris, noted newspapennan and author, who was in Highlands briefly on the l8th, stated that "The flower boxes of Highlands are beautiful and I have not seen anything as beautiful argr place in ray travels. The only place I have seen anything similar is in Europe." He re ferred to Highlands as "the flower box toi'jn". He complimented the wild flower planting in front of the Silver TJhistle highly. "Mr, Parris addressed the Highlands Cashiers Garden Club at the Community Center in Cashiers on Thursday June 18. (CONTBTUED ON PAGE 9) lUmUMTED DIRECTORY A permanent directory and bulletin board complete with automated rear pro jection is being built on l%in Street next to the office of Jim Fox. There will be seats available and the patio area will be landscaped. The directory will be illiuninated and a pictorial record in color photo graphy will be shown# The local points of interesting places in Highlands mil be shown on a year-round basis. This dis play will be sponsored by the leading businessmen of Highlands. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Reverend John Kao, representative of the Christian Nationals* Evangelism Commission (CNEC) will speak June 28 at 10 and 11 a.m. in the First Presbjrberian Church. fCQWTTHUED QH PAGE 8A) 19TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

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