SEE! THE ADVENTURE THAT STUNNED THE WORLD. I AND THE MI6HTY MEN WHO CONQUERED IT! g ? Trttn-M Mntarat fttlMf? ? TM> ?mn lilmn ? Tk turuM ftfiaf M*Hi! ? TM |?M IMU MX < M0M! ? Tit itm luM >T?I ? MB1 ? IN lloa-IN-kMM CMS pMCtt! JASON ATJD coloi THE the pampered, petted bride who seethed with pent-up emotions I . . . the guilty errant husband who got a second chance at love! . . the sophisticated, cheated woman who pretended that she didn't care!.,. . METR0-60LDWYN-MAYERp.es.nk ni THE COOL OF THE DAY ~ ? r? HFNN THEATRE Friday - Saturday October 11-12 Beginning Monday, October 14, Box Office Will Open At 6:30, Show Starting at 6:45. Saturdays, 12:15 and Run Constantly. Sundays, 2:30 and 8:15 HENN THEATRt Sunday, Monday, Tuesday October 13, 14, 15 Henn Theatre Wetoesday . Thursday, Oct ober 9, 10 - Lut Two Nights - BYE BYE BIRDIE. Friday, Saturday, October 11. 13 - JASON AND TW ARGONAUTS. Late Show Saturday Night, October IS - UANE JUNGLE GODDESS. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 18. 14, 16 - IN TfC COOL OF THE DAY. Wetesday, Thursday, Oct ober IS, 17 - I COULD GO ON SINGING. VALLEY DRIVE IN Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October 11, 12, and 13 - John Wayne In DONOVAN'S REEF. MURPHY 64 DRIVE IN Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 11, 12, 13 - DIAMOND i HEAD. [ BIG IAUff>5 uoffiirtG TO .TOWN John WtfNE ??JOHN FORD? DOMAINS IfeCHMCOUR* VALLEY DRIVE-IN Fri.-5at.-5un. October 11, 12, 13 THE GIANT STORY Cot 1*5 ? PtCTttKS pretf ?? . A JtMii* StfSlttWOBUCfHJ* DIAMOND HEAD MURPHY 64 DRIVI-IN Fri. - Sat. - Sun. October 11, 12, 13 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hall of Canton were guests Sunday morning of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Swain enroute to Myers Chapel Homecoming at Hayesville. -M Cliff Deweese and mother of Waynes ville, were guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Bur ley Deweese and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deweese. -M Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swain of Morrow, Ga., were weekend guests of relatives here. -M Miss Donna Lovingood was honored with a party on her 5th birthday Saturday, Oct. 5, by her mother, Mrs. Kenneth Lovingood at the home of Donna's grandmother, Mrs. Thomas King. -M Jack B. Sutton, stationed a board the USS Spiegel Grove, LSD 32 of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sutton. His ship has just re turned from die Virgin Islands. After visiting Kings - ham, Jamacia and Quaraana mo, Cuba and San Juan Puerto Rica. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Beer kens and children re turned home Friday from a month's visit with relatives in Holland. -M Mrs. A. E. Vestal of Ashe boro has returned to her home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wea ver and Mr. Weaver. -M Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swaim, who have been spending the summer here at their sum mer home, left Monday for Miami, Fla., for the winter. -M Mrs. Clarence Roberts is spending this week in South Carolina with her husband and son, Calvin. -M Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and son, Doublas, have re turned home from a weeks visit to Virginia and West Virginia. -M Mrs. Winona Hughes and Mrs. Lassie Hughes spent the weekend in Chattanooga with relatives. -M Mrs. Frank Rogers and daughters, Sandra and Mar ian of Atlanta, were weekend guests of friends and rela tives. -M Miss Ann Hill of Roanoke, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Reynolds, Mr. Reynolds and other rela tives. -M The Rev. R. A. Potter at tended the Asheville Presby tery held in Sylva Tuesday of this week. -M Mr. and Mrs. Holland Mc Swain left Tuesday morning for Bennetts vllle, S. C., to attend the funeral ofMrs.Mc Swain's sister-in-law, Mrs. R. W. Barringer. -M Mr. and Mrs. Jake Palmer of Canton were guests Tuesday of their mother and sister, Mrs. Dixie Palmer and Miss Haftie Palmer. -M Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Burgess were Mrs. Tommy Keys and Mrs. Homer Keys of Lenoir, and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy White and child ren of Atlanta. -M Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norvell Hunsucker were Mr. and Mrs. Graden Ste wart and Mr. 0. W. Ridgel of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Felix Voyles of Hiwas see Dam, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Norman and relatives of Mt. Holly and High Point. -M Bobby Weaver, student at Clemson College, spent last weekend herewith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver. -M Obituary MRS. HETTIE ANDERSON ANDREWS - Services for Mrs. Hettie Lou Anderson, 82, who died Friday, Oct. 4, in Gastonia, were held at 4 pjn. Monday in Valleytown Funeral Building. The Rev. Wilson and the Rev. Homer Wilson officiated and burial was in Valleytown Cemetery. Among survivors are a son, Luther; a sister, Mrs. Mide Garren, and a brother, Law rence Anderson, all of And rews. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. EDITORS NOTEBOOK Jeff Crisp of Robbinsville walked into District Me morial Hospital at Andrews one night last week with a dead wild mallard duck, a 16-stitch cut on his head and a story, strange but true. Seems he was driving from Andrews to Robbinsville when the duck crashed through his wind shield, inflicting the cut. Mr. Crisp is a butcher at J. J. Snider's store in Robbins - ville. TR Hi was see Dam High Stu dents Joyce Boring, Joyce Cardin, Glenda Curtis, Jimmy Hedrick, and Harold Helton, and their advisor Miss Ber nice Boring were elated with their third place finish in judging of school yearbooks and newspapers at the Edi tor's Roundtable last week end at WCC at Cullowhee. It was the first year of com petition for Hiwassee Dam. Murphy, Andrews and Hayes - ville students were also at the roundtable. TR Fall colors are coming into their own in the mountains hereabouts. The U. S. For est Service reports that dry weather has produced more early color than usual. The weekend of Oct. 13 should climax the fall color show. TR WNC Associated Communi ties will hold the annual Fall meeting Monday at Fontana Village. WNC AO's program includes the 11 WNC counties. Eastern Star Grand Matron Coming Here MURPHY - Mrs. Clara Bell Bryson, District Deputy Grand Matron of die 21st District of the Grand Chapter erf North Carolina Order of the Eastern Star will pay her of ficial visit to Murphy Chapter No. lOThursday.Ocu 10, at 7:30 pjn. Mrs. Joe Taylor, worthy matron, will preside. Andrews Town Board Sets SI 30,000 Bond Election For Nov. 16 ANDREWS - In a meeting here Monday night the Town Board of Aldermen voted to set Nov. 16 as the date for a $130,000 bond election to fin ance the town's portion of a new sewage system and dis posal plant, an extension and enlargement of the town's water supply system, and a new recreation center. The breakdown on the a mount of the money needed for each item was listed as follows: (70,000 for the sewage system improvements. $25,000 for the water sys tem improvements. $25,000 for the recreation center. Three fourths of the money for all the projects is being provided through grants from the federal government. In order to receive the grants, voters in the city limits must approve the town's $130,000 portion. Registration books will be open from Fri., Oct, 26, until Saturday, Nov. 2,wlththefinal day listed as challenge day. Mrs. Cleve Almond will be registrar for the election which will be held at City Hall. Beth Bristol Celebrates 8th Birthday HAYESVILLE - Beth Bris tol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bristol of Hayes vllle. celebrated her eighth birth day with a party Sept. 27. Guests attending were Diane Beal, Debby Bristol, Diane Ledford, Donna Padgett, Carolyn Moore, Nancy Pal mer, Judy Allison, Susie Cur tis, IrlessMillsaps, and Teddy Burch. Hostesses were Peggy El ler, Brenda Mease, and Sandra Bristol. BACON Value % A* Brand jp Large Six* Bordens Silver Cow Evaporated MILK i Drip or Regolar Griad Fleetwood * COFFEE 69 Now iaaibo Pack-18 Packages Assorted CEREAL 19* Free 1 Caa with Porcbase of 6 Pass & Boots CRT F00D8* New Crop- Home Grown CLAY PEAS 15t pound COUNTRY SYRUP Lays 3 Little Pigs SAUSAGE 3:;',U.OO Gallon Basket-Home Grown TOMATOES $1.00 ^CDSID HANS Pint Size MAYONNAISE 3H WE Y/OULD LIKE FOR YOU TO TRY Oconee's Best ~ -.49 FLOUR I 25 lb. Self Risingl L eon- Meaty- F resh PORK RIBS 49< lb Freshness Guaranteed 5 Pound PORK NECK BONES 1.00 New Giant Size- 14 oz. HAIO SPRAY SET 1.09 Box of 75 Cut Rite SANDWICH BAGS 2K Nabisco SAITINES One Pound 29$ POTATOES 10 Pound Bag 39* N?w Low Price Ballard or Pillsbary BISCUITS SwMtailk or A, I & -Q9 * 200 Hiowass** StrMt HOWELL'S SUPER M PKon. 837-2630 Murphy, N. c