HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. Tbirstay, Hiy 11 Key Witness Jiffiry lutir Friiiy - Sitiriay , May 12 13 Giant Elizabeth Tiylir Rick Hilsii Janes lin Siiiay ? Thirsiay, May 14 ? 18 Flaming Star Elvis Pnsley \Murpky 64 Drive Jh | U""" ? frMijr . Mi, ? . I2 1 The Last Voyage Sillrtj, , m? ,3 __ ? wit nint[ . The Geisha Bov M T m Bird caa* M ... ,*r,s?ner j . The Volga M ,s ""rbv And The Little Peop,? - I County's First Feed Grain Payment Made L. L. Kissel burg, left. Count] ASC office manager, la showi handing the first 1961 feed -grali advance payment to RoyClonts owner and operator of a farrr In the Notla Community. Look ing on are A. J, Barton, via chairman of the county ASC ? $*IUg Andrews, N.C. Thursday-Fr'day. May 11-12 Siirise At Canpehelle Ralph Bellamy Greer Garson Saturday, May 13 Mir Of The West Gary Cooper And . The Muster Of Pieiras Blaicas Sun. - Tues., May 14 - 16 The Wackiest Ship li The Any Jack Lemmon Ricky Nelson Wed. -Thurs., May 17 - 18 Esther Aid The Kill f committee, and Bonnie Klmsey, t Feed grain program clerk, i Producers of corn will find li , definitely id their advantage to i participate in the feed grali - program. Besides qualifying f< ; price support on 1961 feed : grains, the coope rarer will be assured of an income from the diverted acreage regardless ol drought of other production hazzards, and for mosi producers the payment will return an amount greater than the net Income from a normal crop on these acres. Further more, up to half of estimated total payment will be made in advance if the farmer so wishes and files such a request. Andrews Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sheidy attended the spring quarterly meeting of the Dis trict 31 -A Lions ClubCabinet in Hunter Library on the Western Carolin College Campus Saturday night. Lion Sheidy was presented a certificate of Achievement for having attained quota of new members during the 1961 Lions International anniver sary membership Develops ment program. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gernort have returned after spendr - two weeks in Reading, Fa, Miss Judy Hollfleld of WCC and Ashevllle spent weekend with Miss Meredith Whitaker. While in Andrews she was also the guest of Ralph Roberts and Mrs. Blanch C. Gamer. Mrs. W, T. Forsyth and Mrs. G, E. Lail accompanied Mrs. Ruth Fprsyth and sons, Billy and Bobby to Ashevllle on Saturday. While In Ashe vllle they attended the Azalea Festival attheBUtmoreHouse and Gardens., John Ceraert attended the Explorer Delegate Conference held at the Rock Eagle 4-H club Center, Saturday, Sunday, I and MondaynearEatonmn.Ga. ATTENTION MEN! MASSEY COLLEGE 0FENIN6 BUSINESS SCHOOL IN MURPHY DAY and NIGHT CLASSES - STARTING MAY 22 LIST WEEK ? ENI TO ENROLL ? NEW OEOIL HOTEL, BOOM 00, Pkue YE7 ? 213! LIVE AT HOME - WORK AT HOME - TRAIN AT HOME Massey College of Atlanta, the South'! largest business school, la bringing to you In Murphy Its business extension school. Over the years many people from this area could not afford to maintain residence In Atlanta or give their Jobs to attend the main school. For this reason, Masaey Is bring ing to the people of Western North Carolina Its FULL FACILITIES for adult commercial training. A limited number enrolled because of teacher load. Once school is started NOfurther enrollments accept ed. At the end of the 5 months, Massey will move Its teacher and equipment to another community In similar need of trained men. MEN 1. Prepare you (or office work. 2. Prepare you for on the Job advancement*. 3. Give you and your family security because you are trained. 4. Make your present position easier sad you will be more efficient. 5. Enable you ID type and take notes for personal use, or for your church, club, etc. 6. Help you to get extra Jobs or help in family heel? as. 7. Give you self -confidence of being capable of doing. 8. Trained people make more. New Regal Hotel Room 86 Phone VE 7 2139 - NO AGE LIMIT There Is no age limit - no apecial train ing or background necessary to enroll. Massey la for everyone who Is sincere ly Interested in improving himself. ADVANTAGES 1. Live at home and attend school. 2. Work at home and attend school. 3. Prepare yourself for a better future. 4. Prepare yourself and give your family more aecirity. 5. Massey* s courses Include all books In the coat of the course. 6. Budget plan designed so you can attend Maaaey. 7. Upon graduation, you will receive your bualness diploma. S. You will have Massey's reputation of being well trained. HOW TO ENROLL Since only a limited number can be enrolled, do not delay. Call Mils Phyllis Patrick, Career Coun selor and Vocational Advisor of Massey College. She will be glad to assist you In planning your school program. Call Miss Patrick, Collect at VE7-2139 or see her at the New Regal Hotel Room 86. Murphy, North Carolina, MASSEY COLLEGE OF ATLANTA Deaths, Fmrals Compliment ? of IVIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Pvyton G. Ivt* ? Funsral Director Murphy, N. C. ROBERT T.GRAVES Robert T. Graves, 65 of Murphy <Ued at 8:15 p.m. Sat urday, May 6 In a local hospital following a brief Illness. Mr. Grave* was a son of die late John and Nancy Mont gomery Gravea. a lifelong resident of Cherokee County. He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Elva Klllleu Gravea: three daughters, Mrs. Charlie Kephart, Mrs. Lena Spivey and Mrs. Mlnnlce Dockery of Murphy; five sons. Jack. ' Bobby Joe, Kermlt, Don and Goffrey Graves of Murphy; five sisters, Mrs. Elsie Mar 1 tin, Mrs. Vines Carroll and 1 Mrs. Mattle Baker of Murphy, ' Mrs. Bessie Worley of | Robbinsvllle and Mrs. Lizzie | Moore of Gastonia; three ; brothers, Larson and Garland of Murphy and Bass of Sprlng | field, Ohio; 26 grandchildren. Arrangements, under direcdon of Townson Funeral ' Home, were Incomplete Tues - day. I GARFIELD RHODES i MARBLE --Garfield Rhodes. 67. of Marble died Sunday afternoon. May 7, In ? Concord hospital. Mr. Rhodes was a native of Cherokee County. Services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday In Hyatts Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Homer Wilson officiated, and burial was In Moss Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lona Garrett Rhodes; three daughters, Mrs. Alta Jones of Kannapolls, Mrs. Tina Humphries of Bostwick, Murphy Personrls Miss "Pianche Sawyer spent die w?- end with relatives In W- .ervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Cloe Moore spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore of Clemson, S. C. Franklin Smith, a member of the faculty of University of Tennessee, Knoxvllle, Tenn spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Elmer Kllgore is visit lng her father, W. W. Spruell who is ill at Carrollmn, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. KinleyKaylor of Mineral 0I?rff, G*. were bu^riess visitors in town Mon day. Mr. andMrs. Grady Ramsey and children of Knoxvllle, Tenn. spent the week-end here with Mr. Ramsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M.Ramsey. Miss Nancy Lunsford and mother, Mrs. Lawson Luns ford spent last Friday In Ashe vllle. They were accompanied home by their niece andgrand dt tighter little Miss Kay Bumgarner of Candler who spent the week-end with them. Mich., and Mia* S tell. Rhodes o t Marble; wo mm. Roy and Roger* of Kannapolls: and five brothers. Jaaper of Murphy, Roosevelt at Oregon. George, Pearlle and Nathaniel of Kannapolls. I vie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. LAV AN HARRIS CULBERSON- ? lavan Harris, 76. at Culberson, died suddenly Thursday night. May 4 in his home after a period at declining health. Mr. Harris was a native at Missouri, but had come to this section when he was about 12 years of age. He was a farmer and had been a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ida Ledford Harris; two daughters, Mrs. RubySprague of Avondale, Ariz., and Mrs. Norma PotMt of Blalrsvllle, Ga.; three sons, Fred of Avon dale, Marvin of Norfolk. Va. and Thomas of Chicago; 10 grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Rita Barney of Buckeye, Ariz. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday In Shady Grove Bap tist Church. The Rev. Thomas Trues and the Rev. Col vln Thompson officiated, and burial was In the church cemetery. lvle Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Stiles Named Farm Bureau Agent Randolph Shi*! eta oTCulbir Ma, N. C_ prattdnt at *? Bur? u- ?iwainxl iM? wm > that Boyca V . SUlw ol Murjtky. ku kMW m WUhWlMd i|ni tar *a Nodi Carolina ^ tr:n Bureau luui an'. tu ILj announcing \y the NEW X ULTRA SLIM mMb mlmi mmmt m WW BXCiUSXVt H?tC I feature St; bar (tyiad for for fidelity . 8m and try it now at this oOca wtthout coat or obligation. ATTENTI0N1 HARD OF HEARING FREE CONSULTATION FOR THE HARD OF HEARING AND HEARING AID USERS Latest Models In Eyeglass Hearing Aids as well as Conventional Hearing Aids. Monday, May IS, from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Cherokee Hotel, Murphy, NJC. A co us ti con Asheville Co. Gabriel Stahle, Mgr. 1107 Jackson Bldg. Asheville, NjC. Local Consultant Mrs. Ruby Winchester 418 Cherry Street Murphy, NJC. CARLOAD SALE CARLOAD of FRI6ID/URE 'ttST BUYS for WAITER COLEMAN, MURPHY WALTER COLEMAN HAS RECEIVED A PULL CARLOAD OF FRIGID AIRE APPLI ANCESlI - REFRIGERATORS - WASHERS - AIR CONDITIONERS - ELECTRIC RANGES DRYERS HOME FREEZERS Remember, if you buy during May you will receive a cash bonus from the Murphy Power Board or the Blue Ridge REA. SEE US FOR DETAILS. WALTER COLEMAN APPLIANCE STORE VE7 - 2514 MURPHY. N.C. MAY IS iWUAKCE; JlUIIOItll MONTH | ?'* Big Bargains on Electric Appliances Plus Cash Bonuses for You! Now is the time to modernize your home with new electric appliances. Throughout May, you'll get bargain buys from your dealer ... and a cash bonus from us when you buy an appliance featured on our JAMBOREE list. Make your home more modern . . . make it more comfortable ... with new electric appliances. Buy during APPLIANCE JAM BOREE MONTH for bargain buys and cash bonuses. Appliance jamboree features , The electric appliances listed below are * our JAMBOREE features. Buy any or all of them during APPLIANCE JAMBOREE MONTH ! . . . bring your bill(s) of sale to our office ^ ' ... get the cash bonus shown for each ' appliance. ? Cftoos* Vour Appllane** . . . Count, Your Saving Offer good only for contvmon of _ Murphy Electric Power Board OFFER APPUBl ON ORIGINAL INSTALLATION IN RESIDENCE ONLY. Elictric Rii|i Elictric lir CiiJitimr Elictric Fnizir Elictric liskvislir

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