THE CtALAl mis AUGUST a. 1958 PAGE 18 THE JflCKSOn COUnTY RmK SYLVA HIGHLANDS CHEROKEE MEMBER OF THE F. D* I, 0* E. 5. PURDOm 6 CO. CRnPTSfTlEn Designers & Makers of Distinctive Furniture and Accessories VISIT Our n splay Rooms and Shop SEE IT MADE Phone Weyah Road 126-W Franklin, N.C. mA\CR[BDS0F^ ASPHALT PAVING HIGHLANDS PHONE 3131 SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS LEFT SEQUOYAH LAKE RIDGE CONTACT BROKER or J. BYRON GLOVER PHONE 2165 HIGHLRI1D5 DEPT. STORE Arrow Shirts Jarman Shoes Berkshire Hose - U.S* Keds GUESTS AT HOTEL EDWARDS Mr, and Mrs. V*L. Billings, Hunts ville, Ala.j Mr* and Mrs* Tom Campbell, Greensboro, Ga*j W*F* %)arkman| Hunst- ville, Ala,j Mr* and Mrs» John S* Perkins, and son, Beaufort, S*0.j Mrs* Margaret Walter. Asheville, N*C*j Mr. and Mrs* H« S# Jeffords, Richmond, Va.j Miss Helen Pracht, Baltimore, Md*j R*D* Flnrock, Winter Park, FLa#} Mr* and Mrs* J*Q* Zeigler, Jr*, Atlanta, Ga^} Mr* and Mrs* G,A* Godley, Blocmfield, N*J«; Mr* and Mrs* 0,B* Leatherburg, Jacksonville, Fla.j Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Kitchen, Augusta, Ga.; Mr* and Mrs* F*T* Elgin and Ruby, Atlanta, Ga*; Mr* and Mrs* Jimmie Harling, Edge« field, S*C*j Mrs* R*E* CrEmp, Delray Beach, ila*} and Miss Hattie Stokel, Greenville, S.C. Miss Robin Belcher, Miss Julia Max^ well, and Miss Mary Grant will return to their home in Anderson, S*C* today after enjoying a visit here with Miss Betty Ruth Byers* Mrs* AbJ* Wilson, Mrs* W*D* Summer, Sr*, of Pr^meria, S*C*, and Mrs* George Broad-way of Jlorenoe, S.C* visited Mr, and Mrs, 0*F« Summer the past week^eiid* "THE SHEEPMAN" Glenn Ford, who has scored in both action dramas and comedies, combines the two in his latest I^G*-M picture, “The Sheepman," co-starring Shirley MacLaine, with Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy and Edgar Buchanan heading the support ing cast« "The Sheepman’* offers something new in the Way of early-day Westerns# Tell ing the story of a seemingly mild but fast-gun sheepman vdio invades the hos tile cattle country of the 1880's, its action is replete with fist fights, gun battles, horsemanship and the menace of an entire community against a single man--but added to this is a large slice of humor in characterizations and plot situations* Jason Sweet, central figure of "The Sheepman," portrayed by Glenn Ford, is no ordinary Western hero* When he comes to the town of Powder Valley, determined to bring his sheep into the cow country, his laconic responses to threats and his tongue-in-cheek sallies have the town toughs gassing as to what manner of man he could be* Ford, of course, is no stranger to comedy, having achieved two of his big gest hits in "DonH Go Near the Water" and "The teahouse of the August Moon*" His most recent dramatic vehicle was "Cowboy,” A Cinemascope and color picture, the outdoor drama was filmed on location at Montrose, Colorado, in the San Juan Range of the Colorado Rockies* "Ihe Sheepman” plays at the Galax Theatre on Tuesday, August 26* FOR THE BEST FOOD AND THE BEST VARIETY OF FOOD EAT AT THE DHlGHLflnOER [R£STfiUR,nnT

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