Comity ASC News Nomlnatkme lor H Agricultural StabUiuttaa ?nd Oooaervatka com munity cammlttemen In t town ships in Cherokee County were announced last week byUU Ki? aelburg, ASC County Office Man HENH THEATRE MURPHY Thars. - FrI. Sept. It - 19 HcdyUuurr Jane Powell "THE FEMALE ANIMAL" with Geo. Nadar Jaa Sterling Sat., Sept. 20 Double Feature Janes Stewart "Winchester 73" also "Escapade In Japan" Sat. Late Show "Chicago Confidential" San. - Mob. Sept. 21 - 22 The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" All new aid big as all outdoors In Color agar. Community committeemen are elected to wilt the county commit tee In carrying out ABC programs available to farmers. Community elections will be held Thursday, October 3. Polling places in each township will be open from 7 a. m. to ? p. m. In addition to the nominees an nounced last week which have been selected by community election boards others may be nominated by petition, signed by at least ten farmers. Petitions may be submitt ed to the chairman of the commun ity election boards no later than Wednesday, September 17. 1 Location of the polling places, election boardchairmen and nomi nees in each township follow: Murphy Township, ASC Office, election board chairman, J. C. Wells. Nominees : Wayne Aber nathy, Luther Dockery, Willard Clonts, W. J. Johnson, L. F. Loch aby. C. B. Newton. Carl Stiles, Neal Sudderth, C. P. Wells and H. N. Wells. Notla Township: Radcliff's Store, election board chairman. Lav ence Hatchett. Nominees; Edison Ander son. Emory Anderson, Charlie Bea vers. Bill Hatchett, Ernest Hughes, H. C. Johnson, Cliff Little, Harvey Stiles, Ralph Wilcox. Hothouse Township: McGill's Store, election board chairman, VALLEY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ANDRFW* THURSDAY & FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 ? 19 June Allison, David Niven, in ?'My Man Godfrey" IN COLOR SATI'RDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 ?DOUBLE FEATURE? "The Seige At Red River" IN COLOR AL80 THE RACERS IN COLOR SUNDAY t MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 ? 22 FRED MacMURRAY, in "DAY OF THE RAHMAN" ley. J. 1. Golden, Jack < prBiltM, Lioyd Payne, John Wallace and E. Beaverdam Townahlp : Motley's Store, election board chairman, D. B. Roberta. Nominate : Farris Bry son, Willard Beaver, Henry Cham bers, Jesse Hortoe, Herman Jooea, Harve Radford, John R. Roberts, Clifford Rose and Carter Woriey. $hoal Creek Township: William son's Store, election board chair man, Prank Sparks. Nominees: C. A. Boring, L. J. Brown, Horace Brendle, Fred Jones. Ayers Jones, Guy McNabb, E. C. Suit, Don Tay lor, 8tanley Wood and I. M. West. Valleytown Township : Andrews City Hall, election board chairman, Lee Williams. Nominees : John Bradley, J. L Brown, G. C. Breed love, Ernest Oook. Zeb Conley, Al bert Conley. Fred Haynie, Harrison Luther. Marvin Postell and Jim Stewart. FARM QUESTIONS Ql'ESTlON : The government supports tied tobacco, gTade by grade at $5 more per hundred than it does untied tobacco. However, prices actually paid this year have amounted to considerably less than this. What affect could this have on future marketing of tobacco? ANSWER: Roy Bennett, tobacco specialist for the N. C. Agricultur al Extension Service, believes more HENN THEATRE ANDREWS WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 - 18 John Drew Barrymore, in "Never Love A Stranger" FRIDAY ft SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 - 20 ?DOUBLE FEATURE? "Union Pacific" ALSO "Blaze of Noon" SUN. - MON. - TUES. SEPTEMBER il ? 8 ? ? JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK .In. "VERTIGO" IN COLOR PEACE COSTS HONE? The only thing thai will keep this youngster safe from war is peace. And peace costs money. Money for industrial and military strength to help keep the peace. Money for science and edu cation to help make peace lasting, and money saved by individuals. Every Savings Bond you buy helps strengthen America's Peace Power. Are job buying as many Bonds as you might? Photograph by Harold Haima NOW TH CAM BACH TOW iA VINOS GOAL IN HUB I SA VINOS I (hi fart $ f?n, 11 1 If you want about &5M (1MM each week $4.75 $9 JO $18.75 Help Strengthen America's Peace Power BUY U S. SAVINGS BONDS , TU VS. (Bmrnmrnm* mot pay far tkU ?fcgfhtag. Tht L ? Jar tutr pat*#* imttm. Tht YOU'LL FIND THE WANT /\OS FOR SALE : 20 acres of land an old Highway 19 one and a half miles out of town. Gall VE 7-3141 or see W. R. Thompson. 7-3tp Bl LLDOiZER WORK done by the hour or contract. See or call G. H. Phillips, Marble, N. C. VE 7 2881. 8-3tc FOR RENT: Furnished, first floor, small apartment. Electric heat. Call VE 7-2S1S. from 8 until 4 p. m. 8-3tc CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness. also for the beautiful flowers for our wife and mother, Mrs. Virginia Chastain. The Family and more North Carolina farmers will sell their" tobacco on Georgia markets, where tying is not re quired. "The number of growers ; selling in Georgia has been in cieasing for several years," Ben- | nett said, "as the price differential j between tied and untied tobacco i continues to decrease." Last year, tobacco growers in ' the five flue-cured states received 1 $540 million for their entire crop. This year, 1958, with a better grow- i ing season and a larger crop, pros pects are that they will receive $625 million or $85 million more than last year. MURPHY DRIVE-IN Mirphy, I*. C. THURSDAY & FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IS - U JAMES STEWART, in "The Spirit Of St. Louis" SATURDAY, SEPT. SO ? DOUBLE FEATURE? "The Secrets Of Life" ALSO "Yomig and Dangerous" SUNDAY ft MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 - 22 Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine .In "The Sheepman" TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 ? 24 ?DOUBLE FEATURE? "Monster From Green Hell" ALSO "Half Human" FOB RENT: Two room furnished I apartment wi'Jt bath. Ly hothar in moving your vahiabla i possassionc to a new homa? If to, ^ take a tip from experienced \ mover*? gat a "Wife- Approved" ^ North America* Van Line* move. Easy, pleasant, safe! Palmer Brother* VE 7-3113 MURPHY, H. a ?OW DID TOD INSURE YOUR HOME? With "chMpMt" policy? rrom * "friend" T Or did you get he BEST the MOOT for your noney, from a qualified agent? Vhy not visit Hyde Insurance Igency and get acquainted. Dial ?TC 7-3438. 8-ltc TOR SALE: SO acres of cutting imber. Will sell by bulk, or by iie cord, or square foot hickory, >ak, poplar, maple, ash, cherry, )irch. and pulp wood, apply IRVM 3. SECHRIST, Route 1, Andrews, C on Junaluska Creek. 6-tfc 10 IN BLUE CROSS Now. Hospital surgical and maternity care a SPECIAL GROUP RATES through FARMERS FEDERATION. See Don Ramsey. Dial VE 7-2416 14-tfc ffELL DRILLING: Have your wells drilled: modern machin ery Six and eight-inch domestic ind commercial wells. Macon ?ump and Well Co. Write F. B. Etogers, Franklin, N. C. Call 375-J-l 24-tfc ME BlTit SCRAP IRON and junk. Also burnt and wrecked cars. Ve sell all size concrete and c in ter blocks. Kaye's Auto Parts, tfurphy. Dial VE 7-2172. 22-tfc FOR RENT: Beautiful four room apartment. Comfortably and eas ly heated. Ideal located for bus lervice. Private entrance. Call VE r-2122. 8-3tc FOR SALE: 1954 Pan American housetrailer, thirty-five feet long, in excellent condition. Con tact Mrs. David F. Golden, And rews- Phone 285. 7-3tp Photographs Wedding, portrait and commercial photography. Kodak finishing and photostats. SlMpJSY'8 STUDIO, Andrews, N. O. Expert Watch Repair BY A GRADUATE WATCH. MAKER. E. C. Moore Jewelers Murphy, N. O. Dial VE 7-2188 Only fortory-ovriMiiztd SALES 1 SERVICE ?Ctctxo?ax VACUUM cleaners |J . . JLV ? ? gkJjhA Km rTOIViptt IMwiOly ServiC?. rOf p?TO, supplits or information, all or wffiK W. Q. Sneed POST OFFICE BOX M4 Phone VE 7-3298 Murphy, N. C. GIANT SAVINGS ON CUPONIA many colors 1.19 yd. WOOLEN 54 in. 2.25 & 4.98 yd. Beautiful Spring Maid Prints 69c yd. Colorful Carpet Bag Prints 69c yd. Wash and Rinse Dry Crease Resistant PRINTS - priced for saving 79c yd. Lovely Montery Prints 69c yd. NEW SHIPMENT OF LACE RECEIVED THE FABRIC SHOP (Old Past Office Rldg.) 207 Tennessee St. Narphy, N. C. i t *