THE CARETAKERS 3 NOW ' THE SCREEN - TELLS WHAT MAKES A WOMAN... AND WHAT BREAKS HER! Thurs.-Fri.* ? May 14-15 Henn Theatre DR. LAO HAS SCALES CLAWS. FUR. FINS HORNS AND WEARS GLASSES! Run for your lives to see j Dr. Lao f 7 Faces o f DitLao TONY BARBARA _ ARTHUR JOHN KANDJILL'ElEN-OCOIIM'flllCSONA Sunday, Monday, Tuesday May 17, 18, and 19 Henn Theatre FOR THE FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES' UNCUT! ORIGINAL LENGTH1 DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENTS! IWIIW). IChu | May 14-15 Murphy 64 Drive-la Old Market Day Bargains r HOWELL'S _$ ? $ ? $ j , ? , ? , ? ? $ ? j ? j WHOLE-TOP QUALITY i\MM FRYERS 1 SANDWICH MEATS_'-0i!HJ_tt> ALL MEAT FRANKS BONELESS -SKINLESS-FULLY COOKED m 70 PICNICS """"" I FIG NEWTONS 3z,V PORK & BEANS. 27 OLD HICKORY CHARCOAL mm t Briquets 5 KOOL AID * 7 ? I00 FR ENCH DRESSING-;-'-'1-'-!?-':!'? -29t ^/To Better Serve You ** CRUSHED ICE IN BAGS ,} ** |CE C0LD CANNED DRINKS llruiCHINET PAPER .co** HEW PLATTER PLATES _ 6/2 TO 7 POUND BASKET I0MAT0ES | 00 ? LARGE-JUICY Lemons -^-1 29 FRESH-YELLOW-FLORIDA rR[jnM[lLV;n-liwnii?n Corn 5 EAR Regular MODESS 39$ N.B.C. IFIG NEWTONSI 3,or 1,00 I Yuban COFFEE "X 89t White House APPLE SAUCE 2 303 97^ Cans 0 I V NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE PHont 837-2630 Murphy, N. C. HOWELL'S SUPER MARKET Home Owned - Thrifty - friendly - Moder Henn Theatre Thursday and Friday, May 14 and 16 - TIC CARETAK ERS. Saturday, May IS - Double Feature - DEEP SIX plus ISLAND OF LOST WOfcffiN. Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, May 17, IS. and 19 - Tony Randall In 7 FACES OF DR. LAO. First Of Three Big Nights - Wednesday, May 20 -Bob Hope In A GLOBAL AFFAIR. Murphy 64 Drive-In Thursday and Friday, May 14 and 15 -THE WONDERFUL , WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM. { Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17 - Double Feature - FOR LOVE OR MONEY plus SHOWDOWN. Monday, Tuesday, and Wed nesday, May 18, 19 and 20 - Bob Hope and Lucille Ball in CRITICS CHOICE. / alley Drive-In Friday, Saturday, and Sun day, May 15, 16, and 17 - TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD plus DUEL OF THE TITANS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, May 18, 19, 20 and21-WEST SIDE STORY. He was hired to mate them... But not^to date them // CHAINED TOGETHER like mad DOGS! IER wl KIRK DOUGLAS MiTZI GAYNOR ? GIG YOUNG AUDIE MURPHY (ATHLEEN CROWLEY CHARLES DRAKE ?HAROLD 1. STORE-SKIP HOME ICR A UNIVERSAL PICTURE - DOUBLE FEATURE - Saturday and Sunday May 1 6 and 1 7 Murphy 64 Drive-la THE TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT Rev. Wildon A. Gill has joined their staff on a full time basis and will live in the living quarters of the Townson Funeral Home In Murphy. For the past three years Rev. Gill has served as Minister of the Andrews Free Methodist Church and he will continue this work. He is a native of Kentucky and a graduate of the Kankakee School of Illinois. He is a Licensed Fineral Director. ? MRS. TOTHEROW ANDREWS - Mrs. Marsilla Totherow, 80, of Blairsville, Ga., Rt. 4, died in a Blair s ville hospital Tuesday night, May S, after a long illness. She was born in the Aquone section of Macon County, a daughter of Strain and Camellia Barnes Stephens. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Alaska Kendall and Mrs. Verna White of Murphy, and Mrs. Ruby Jones of Blairsville; two sons, Floyd T. of Hemp, Ga., and Garnett Totherow of Blairsville; a sister, Mrs. Zora White of Murphy, Rt. 1; 20 grandchild ren; 35 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grand children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Valleytown Baptist Church. The Rev. Leander Chastain officiated and burial was in Valleytown Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. JULIA ROGERS ROBBINSVILLE ? Mrs. Julia Robers, 79, a native of Graham County, died in a nursing home Thursday night. May 7, at Boiling Springs after a long illness. She was a daughter of the late Dave and Jane Rogers Phillips. Her husband, H. A. Rogers, died in 1931. Survivors include three sons, Willard D. Rogers of Tullahoma, Tenn., John Bu ford Rogers of Gettysburg, Pa., and Benton Rogers of Stanley, N.C.;onesister,Mrs. Trixie Farr of Robbinsville; and a number of grandchildren great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 4p.m. Saturday in Townson Funeral Home Chapel here. The Rev. Onlle Rogers of ficiated and burial was in Old Mother Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was In charge. Andrews Youth Attend Training Union Convention ANDREWS - Fifteen young people and leaders from the First Baptist Church here were among the eleven hund red attending the State Train ing Union Youth Convention at First Baptist Church, High Point, May 1-3. The theme of the Convention was "Commit ting My All." Among the outstanding speakers for the meeting were Dr. Evelyn M 1111s Duvall, not ed writer and Family Life Consultant of Chicago, ni., and Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, Washington, D. C. The Andrews group had charge of the Sunday morning Worship Program, preceding the Sunday School Hour. Those attending front the Andrews Church were Lou Am Long, Nancy Harris, Sue McCuire, Alice Marie and Mary Am PuDlura, Phyllis NOAH JOHNSON, JR. HAYESVLLLE - Noah John son, Sr., 74, died at his home here We&iesday, May 6, after a long illness. He was a native of Tennes see and a retired employee of Nantahala Power and Light Co. , where he worked for 23 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Linda Webb Johnson; three daughters, Mrs. Boyd Berrong of Hayes vllle, Mrs. Clifford Wood of Hlawassee, Ga., and Mrs. James Styles of Asheville; a son, Noah John son, Jr., of Nantahala; five sisters, Mrs. Algie Stiles of Newport, Tenn., Mrs. Martha Cates and Mrs. Ruby Breeden of Hartford, Tenn., Mrs. Tilda Brown of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Sarah Black of Lowell; three brothers, I. L. and the Rev. J. J. Johnson of New port, Tenn., and Hardy John son of Monroe, six grandchild ren and two - great - grand children. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Hayes ville Church of God. The Rev. Glover Ledford and the Rev. T. A. Nelson offi ciated and burial was in the Peachtree Baptist Church Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. CHEROKEE ASCS NEWS By Bass Hyatt County Office Manager MAY 15 FINAL DATE FOR WHEAT SIGN-UP May 15 is the final date for signing up in the 1964 Wheat Program. Farms that have wheat bases on them are eli gible for direct payments for acres diverted from wheat production to a conserving use. Twelve and one-half per cent of Cherokee County wheat farmers have already signed up. Other wheat fanners might benefit from the program. If interested, stop by the ASCS Office for further infor mation. FEED - GRAIN Reporters are presently measuring feed - grain di verted acreage until after Oct ober 1. The farms that these re porters have visited could be checked later on again by other personnel. Any unauthorized crops growing on diverted acres will be considered a violation of the feed-grain contract. West, Terry Gibson, Dolores Moore, Kay Laming, De Etta Watson, Ford West, Billy John Ensley, Dana Jones, Mrs. Carl West, and Miss Doris Raxter. Attending from the Marble Springs Baptist Church were Mr. Donald Cook and son, Johnny. While there, Johnny was one of ten participants In the Intermediate Sword Drill. Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs., May 14, 196 To kill au I Mockingbird! starring I ) GREGORY PECK I h 1 (MRCUUS) (TMZAI) j?\ Eastmanl L iffRWllS^MASSHOftROTTl ORNElUVMONi > ?> ?vV JACQUES SERNAS > se??g?o ccweucc ? ftrtucrttvftfSMO*) J4C0M0HI I tlUNt UCi PRODUCT Ol A PARAMOUN? KiUX Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 15, 16, and 17 Valley Drive-In PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL NOW COMES TO THE SCREEN! THE MOST ACCLAIMED MOTION PICTURE OF OUR TIMEI /VEST SIDE STORY" ' joeewT wtsc NATALIE WOOD RICHARD BEYMER ?USS TAMBLYN 7ITA MORENO 3EORGE CHAKIRIS lOBERT w(S?-o JEROME BOBBINS ^ Ernest lemman Brss^sr herSmerobb ISJiwO BERNSTEIN iT&MEN SOKOMEIM ?MB IMi ?? r*H H? PM . . . mnrr I onrrrrM ??e hmkkd t i Stm'ur IAURENTS KH&n&AS? " Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday May 18, 19, 20, and 21 Valley Drive-In Murphy Drive-In Will Be Closed Monday Thru Wed nesday, May 18, 19, and 20 For Ttie Installation of New Movie Projectors And A Ne*^oun^ystem^^^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Htabil have as their guests, Mr. Mobil's sister. Mrs. Marie Schille of New York. -A Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lam bert and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bowman of canton spent Sun day with relatives andfrlends. -A Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hol land and sons, Ricky, Michael [ ind Audi*, returned to their home in Atlanta on Sunday after spending the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flowers and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Holland. -A L icense To Wed William Barnet Ander son, 76, and Callie Hooper, 12, both of Hayes ville. FOR LOVE OR MUNtY ii , in Eastman COLO R ' ElMAMR-mm-MNrnwi^