F Thur?.-Frl. June 24 & 25 COLUMBIA PICTURES ? pr?nn? inn ^ WKULA MULLIGAN S MtJLj pmoouc* o. of /OT4JW# the rah!] /?/ >, I ? ?U? A FMttU ? ? SOBER! NUUtf I Henn Theatre-Murphy Saturday- Juie 26 lovEmuRES BevonoThe Limits Of Imagjiutiw ....Bringing Die Screen Its Greatest Snini Off Earth .bwmwion! ?' HiWHls aum ChKSM SCHNEER MARTHA HYER llflNR IFFFRIR SD?M.?>KaNCMf mJW IEID-taaMk)iinMJURM->Mo*M?OTIMRMUSBI PANAVISION* I tumeoum 1 Also ARE WE ALL POTENTIAL KILLERS7 MEIROHXOW** MAYER, ? A LMMENCE WHOWTEN PTOCUCTO* JOUME KfflOONURI SIUMT NNIlUt SSSPJRIME Sun. - Mori. -Tuet. Jine 27, 28, & 29 Heau Theatre A bold new motion picture becomes extraordinar the way it shows there are two sides to eveiy story NOME BUT THE BRAVE FRANK SINATRA CUIT WA1IEB ? TOMMY SANDS TECHNICOLOR* ? PANAVISION*- FROM WARNER BROS. Valley Drive-In, Andrews Wed.-Thurs.-Frl. June 23, 24, & 25 ?? y. . .U i k.1- 7,' KUAN ? shelley FABARES ? w HUNTER , v'aSSKsSSS IR8?i? EDEN ?peter BROWN if ^NC' ' M' TuowY HAYES ? susan HART? james MITCHUM X" Snt.-Jme 26 The West's First Teenage Gang! Young ?HE* ?Ltinu "wx FaI mi'iKi i MAYO \ CHANEY s \ ?* n jca v.RfuniY ?a*si?y< w Also HNrrnc mm ??HnYWMD Btm n au m ' f?OU THf BLISTERING KSTStlUM |Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 27, 28, & 29 SALUTING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF D-DA1 !e internationally acclaimed hit FIRST TIME AT OPULAR PRICES CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! EVERY THRILLING SCENE EXACTLY AS SHOWN IN THE ROADSHOW VERSION! DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S THE WITH 42 INTERNA TtONAL ST ANSI r few*, ew ?m* ?r comma* ryan Muroh* 64 Drive-In 4i * i i iJi mmm m + ? / v| SAMUEL BRONSTON sophIaloren STEPHEN BOYD ALEC GUMNESS , JAMES MASON CHRISTOPHER PLUIMER ] i JOHN IRELAND MEL FERRER OMAR SHARIF J ANTHONY"" 3UAYIE Ohkm * ?? nan imm Bute b, mm iom UtTIA Sat. Only June 26 I Item mr tun* as mi uam mst m mi AUDIE MURPHY JOHN SAXON ?OS S? I in Eastman COLOR in mm ? ? CtUMU KTWK KlUK 4 Sun. -Mon.-T ues. -Wed. June 27, 28, 29, & 30 e?m kKHArD M'N/M -UMUtrnw ^ 3 lb Watch for Our 4 th Of <July Buys ARMOUR STAR 6 VARIETIES 4-6 OZ PKGS IUNCHEON MEAT $1.00 RCCE DIRC l!'H MEATY OQ^ PUT KIP J BONE in stew lb jyy WEINERS'HL 45 ^ Sunshine Oatmeal COOKIES 14 oz 39( MAYONAISSE '""'^SUST 5?( WHITING FISHTSr 35 * Little Debbie Cakes - All Kinds SNO CROP FROZEN Orange Juice t OZ CANS 2 for 49t LARGE 12 OZ CAN 47t mission Cola 3 - 12 OZ CANS 25t BAMA Grape Jelly 3 LARGE 18 OZ GLASSES $1.00 10 LB BAG . NEW Potatoes 59$ THIS WEEK Super Special 24 OZ COLORED Twine Mops 49t EACH HEAVY BARREL TUMBLER 2 FOR Glasses 25C Brach's Orange SLICES Full Pound 29* Blue Bonnet MARGARINE J,!* 29( Cut Rite WAX PAPER 125 Ft. Roll m Pur ex BLEACH 1/2 Gallon OAA Size OYV NEXT DCOR POST OFF1C HOWELL'S SUPER MARKET Home Owned_- Jhriftj ^ Friend l^-JAodern + ?+ + Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA CLAY COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Clay County, made in a civil action therein pending entitled "Clay County, a Muni cipal Corporation vs. Martha Ledford, widow of Melvin T. Ledford", the undersigned, who was by said Court app ointed Commissioner to sell the lands described in the complaint, will on the 21st day of July, 1966, at 12:00 o'clock. Noon, at the door of the Courthouse in Hayes ville, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, but s inject to the confirmation of the Court, those certain tracts or parcels of land described as follows: Adjoining the lands of United States at America, Louis Bur - rell and others and bounded as follows, viz: In Hiawaasee Township, said County and State. FIRST TRACT :BEGINNIN( on a stake on the South ban of old road, Louis Burrel and TVA corner and runs 70 W. with Hiawassee roa 20 poles to a black oak; thenc S 8 poles to a stake; thenc N 70 E 18 poles to a pin in Louis Burrell line; thenc North with said line 10 pole to the beginning, containin 1 acre, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGIN N ING on a stake in the Cod line on North bank of Hia was see Road and running We: 73 West 9 1/2 poles to a stake; thence S 66 18 pole to a stake: thence S 43 10 poles to a black gum; thenc W 66 E 18 poles with the rot to the beginning, containir 1 acre, more or less. Sal Second Tract from an actui survey being more partlcul arly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake < the North bank of Hlawass< Road and runs S 66 W 21 ly poles to a black gum on t)i bank of roads thence N 4 W 7 poles to a stake on TVA line; thence with TVA line 16 1/2 poles to a stake; then S 70 E 10 poles to the be ginning. Being the same lands des cribed in the deed from Bon nie Palmer and husband, Fred Palmer and W. T. Hunt, an unmarried man, to Melvin T. Ledford, dated January 13, 1947, and recorded in Deed Book 45 at page 224, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Clay County, N. C. EXCEPTING HOWEVER the following described tract of land described in the deed from Melvin T. Ledford and wife, Martha Ledford to W.C. Smith and wife, Lillian A. Smith, dated February 23,1951 and recorded in Deed Book 44 at page 491 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Clay County, N. C.s Adjoining the lands of W.C. Smith et ux and Melvin T. Ledford et ux and others and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a red oak, Melvin T. Ledford corner and runs S 8 poles to a stake; then N 70 E 8 poles and J 22 links to a stake; thence S k 48 W to the beginning. I This the 22nd day of June, s 1965. d William E. Carter e Commissioner e e 48-4tc. * NORTH CAROLINA s CLAY COUNTY * IN THE SUPERIOR COURT " NOTICE OF SERVICE OF y PROCESS BY PUBLICATION " MONTGOMERY WARD, Plaintiff * vs. E RAYMOND L. WIGGONS, * Defendant >d ? TO: RAYMOND L. WIGGONS: d Take notice that a plead II ing seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. m The nature of the relief * being sought It as follows: * For the possession and sale " of certain personal property set forth In the complaint and ? - - ?? ? ? ?] also set forth In chattle mort gage to the plaintiff, defaul having been made upon sale chattel mortgage. You are required to main defense to such pleading M later than August 22, 1965, and upon your failure to <k so the party seeking servia against you will apply to thi Court for the relief sought This the 17th day of June 1965. George H. Martin, Clerk, Superior Court 48-4tc. 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