The Hudson Library HigMand«| N. C» */• HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 A MIimOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED VEEKLY DURING THE SUMIfER SEASON BARBARA DENDY, CO-EDITOR DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JUNE 17,1971 20TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION This issue marks the beginning of the 20th year of publication for the GAIAX I'lEWS, Serving for their foiirth year as co-editors are Dottjr Dendy. a senior at Western Carolina University, and Susan I-Hiitinire, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Working with us for the first time is Barbara Dendy, who will enter Western Carolina University this fall. We look forward to serving you again this season* GALAX THEATRE Tue-¥ed-Thur June 15-16-17 •• 3 days Peter Boyle-Dennis Patrich-Audrey Claire ^^JOE” In Color, • iiated R Shows at 7s2^ & 9 05 •• Feature Approx. 7 :U5 & 9:55 «•» All Seats ^1,50 Fri-Sa?b June l8-19 Joan Baez-Joe Cocker-Country Joe & the Fish in "WOODSTOCK" In Color •• Rated R First show starts at 7sC)0.,Due to length (3hr 15 min) we won*t nm all of the 2nd show. You may come as late as 8 sOO and see what you missed on the 1st show. Feature Approx. 7^10 •» Adm 60^ & $1.50 Sun-Mon June 20-21 Barbra Streisand-Ives Montand "m A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER" In Color, .Rated G MATURE SUNM at 2;30 Nights at 7?10 & 9 s35 •• Feature Approx, 10 nln. .after show starts Adm 60^ & $1.50 Tue-^ed June 22-23 Hay ley Mils-Oliver Reed in "TAKE A GIRL LIKE YOU" In Color .. Rated R Shows at 7 s30 & 9 00 .. Feature Approx. 7:50 & 9j50 .. Adm 60^ 5: ii^l.50 ¥.E. GRUNKLETON SUCCUHBS Services for William Earl Crunkieton 67, of Highlands, who died Wednesday at his home, were held at 2s30 p.m. Satur day in Highlands United Methodist Church, of which he was a member. The Revs. Julian Aldridge and Harvey Stewart officiated. Burial was in Mller Cemetery. Mr. Crunkleton was a retired farmers a member of Carolina Hunting Club and a native of Macon County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Nicholson Crunkletoni a daughter, >Irs. Thomas B. Wiright of Clems on, S.C.j a (CON'T ON RIGE 17) HIGHLANDS GONNUNITY THEATRE ANNOUNGES 1971 PLAY SEASON The musical comedy “The Boy Friend” will officially open the thirty-second summer stock season Friday, July 2 at 8;30 p.m. at the Highlands Community The atre. Michael Hall, returning as direct or of the company for a third season, has announced that a preview performance will be given Thursday, July 1, but the offi- cal opening has been scheduled one night later so that regular ’'opening nighters” can support the Highlands-Cashiers hos pital benefit. (CON'T ON PA® 1U) REGREAT I ON PROGRAM UNDERLAY Bug Hill, the site of the tuberculin sanitorium which is illustrious in High lands early history has been purchased the Town of Highlands and is being transformed into a recreational facility which should play just as important a part in Highlands* future as the sanitor ium did in her past. (CON«T ON PAGE 11) PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER ARRIVES With the usual June influx of visit ors Highlands welcomes some newcomers who are not so usual. Rev. and !frs. Ray mond D. Barfield newly elected Presbyter ian minister arrived to make their home in Highlands this week, (CON'T ON PAGE 16) 20TH YEAR OF PUBLIGATION