GALAX THEATRE Suri'^on 19“^ Qf f^cut Sun cut 2:y) t^i^hU out 7:JO & (j:J) hecut App/wx* 20 nttru af.te/i /shjoiv ^inA±^ !M6tfJi-Go!d«vf>‘Waysr pfesenis A Katzka-Berne Prosuction starrmg James GarnerGayle Hannicult] Camli O’Connor- Rita Moreno • Wiliiam Daniels •Mrtracoior GIVE ME LAND TH4T»S WHAT THE SONG SAYS... AND l^JE HAVE LOTS OF ACfiEAGE AVAIIABIE FOR ANY LYRICAL LANDSEEKEi^. YOU’LL ’'SING THE PRAISES” OF THESE: *LARGE LOT IN FLAT lyETN. ESTATES BIG Vmjl, BELOW MRKET $6,^00 *2 TO $ ACRES HOI^SITES, CITY WATER, TERRIFIC VIEWS $9,000 TO $lh,000 * 10 ACflES IN TQaTNj CITY WATER $12,000 SEECIAI^ 2 BDRM.j t BATH, COI^LETELY fulFfl^D, PIREPLICE, 1^0x300 FT. LOT, GOOD VIEW, lE^ AT $1^900 CLYDE Sc CH/^RLOTTE Phone ^26-2U69 -iC M .•:bi KEALTORS John Perry Agency, Inc. If Blue Jays came to us from the Tropics and were with us only a few months of the year we would marvel at their rich blue coloring and laugh at their rascally ways. But while some of them do migrate, others are with us the year round, so we take their beauty for granted and forget that they can be protectors, planters, and providers. BLUE JAYS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1?) on their way to taking care of themselves. It is believed that one reason Jays take the eggs of other birds is their need of minerals in the shells, calcium particularly. To help provide this need keep some finely crushed egg shells on your feeding trays. Ihis is particular]ly important in spring and early summer, but a good practise the year around. If you use a commercially prepared wild bird seed mixture it probably contains white grit, but if not some such material should be made available. Ihe dried crushed shells of chicken eggs is easy to keep on hand and good not only for Blue Jays, but for all the birds which come to your feeders. "THE BRAIN" Anyone like to have a two-and-a- half ton, liO foot high replica of the Statue of Liberty? The statue, built for "Paramount Pictures* comedy, "The Brain" which opens Tuesday, July 21, at the Galax Iheatre, is currently up for grabs. Its existence in the world brings the total number of Statues of liberty to six. The sixth statue, the one con structed for the film, was supposed to have been built in Paris, but the I'^lay- June riots of 196? made work impossible and the statue was built at the Dino de Laurentis Studios in Rome. Constructed of polyester over an iron frame and base the statue is the largest single prop ever to be used in a motion picture and helps to provide the hilarious climax to yThe Brain", which stars David Niven, Jean Paul Delmondo, Eli Wallach and Bourvil, with Silvia Monti. Now, hox^ever, the film is ready to open and no one is quite sure what to do with the latest "Bartholdi forgery." TURK'S CAP LILY (lilium superbum) This showy lily of the high Smokies has orange-colored petals with brown spots. Several inverted flowers hang from supporting branches of stately plants that grow 6 to 10 feet tall.s Ihe leaves are in whorls about 10 inches apart. A large colony of this beautiful lily grows along the Appalachian Trail. THE ORIGINAL SILVER WHISTLE* *PAINTINGS -wCERilMICS *DRi'iWINGS CUSTOM FRAMn\fG THE GALAX NE\,-JS JULY 16,1970 PAGE 19

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