THE GALAX REEVES HARDWARE JUNE 17, 1971 PAGE 19 COMPANY HOUSE¥ARES-PAINTS BUILDING MTERIALS FUMITURE - GIFTS Phone 526-2157 Highlands, N.C.- ----- Clayton, Ga. WOODSTOCK ‘•¥oodstock‘‘ is a filmed record in ex cellent color of some of the highlights of those three days and nights last August when a half million young Americans des cended upon a farm at I^Jhite Lake, New York, in search of fun and music and ''peace.*' The ultimate judgment upon Michael ¥ad- Leigh’s movie should rightfully come from one who was there and shared the experi ence or, at least, from one with access to the 120 hours of film that was shot and able to appraise the selections made in reducing that to a picture that runs just over three hours. *'¥oodstock” devotes a great deal more time to individual members of the audience, searching out several of them for cinema- verite interviews on their philosophical viewpoints. These are interspersed among the on-stage performances of rock and soul luminaries as Joan Baez, Richie Havens, John Sebastian and many more. "¥oodstock" T-irill play at the GALAX THEATRE Friday and Saturday, June 18-19. Highlands Highlights TICK TOCK GIFTS At The Top Of The Hill » ^ewel/i^ hLoweAr-foi Pohi^/L'^ U^alZ ?laqu&>6 Book Fancy, fJjouteA A/ut & VoydeA THE nra-RT Recent guests of I'^r. and Mrs. Jim Petrone were Mr. and 14rs. A1 Fox of Chat tanooga, Tennessee. Mrs. T. Miller Gordon of New Orleans has returned to her home. Hemlock House, on Mirror Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Sherrill Utley are in their home on Gus Holt Mountain. Mss Marlene Vinson will leave Mon day to spend three weeks in Mami with I-drs. Fred Tittle. Mr. Tomngr Swain of Pine Hurst, Ga, had been visiting his aunt Mrs. Louis A. Edfr7ards. Recent guest of Jfr. and I-IErs. John Cummings were their daughter and son-in- lawMr. and I'^rs. Steve Jemigan. Here for a visit with Fred Stewart II are his daughters, Susie and Dana. Mss iinn England and Mrs. Maiy Dog- get have arrived to spend the summer. i'^Ir. Stewart Parrish of Laurinburg, Mrs. James Linsey of Tampa, Fla. is N.C. recently spent the week with his sis- here for the siammer. ter and brother-in-law, 1^. and Mrs. Dcyle Calloway. Arriving in Highlands for the summer are I'ir. and Mrs. John Wigington of Clems on Sarah McNamee of Highlands has', recent- ly been hired as the hostess at Sapphire Valley Inn, Sapphire, N.C. She spent last winter working as a resident coimselj- or at Queens College in Charlotte, and plans to return there this fall. Miss Mary Rice returned to Lenoir- Rhyne college last Friday to attend siun- mer school. Recent guests of ¥srs, Dewey Smith in her home on Big Bearpen were Dr. and l^s. Donald Smith and children Chris and Tim. Chris and Tim remained in Highlands to spend a week with their grandmother, I'frs. Smith. NE¥ CUSTOM HOME Near Highlands 2 Bedrooms Large Stream Paved Road Big Trees $26,500 Mountain Realty Co, Cashiers, N.C. 451-2330 1 HIGHLANDS VARIETY STORE *^0ne of the host interesting stores in the southeast” Lamp shades Lamps Souvenirs Sewing Aids Toys Office Supplies Post Cards Hardware Kitchen Needs Novelties Baby Needs Paint CASHIERS. N.C. HUMMING BIRD FEEDERS

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