?. North Carolina.
? to to aodfy all persona hav
ai?i?<w>f flint the ft ltd o t
deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before the
Ant day ot Kay, 1807, or thia no
tice wtU be pleaded to bar of their
rejovery. All persons Indebted to
said will pluM make im
mediate payment, rial mi may al
ao be filed with C. E. Hyde, attor
ney for the estate ,at his office to
Murphy.
ROBERT W. BRASWELL
Executor of the Estate of
43-4tc Floyd L. BraaweU
In North Carolina the State High
way Patrol bears dow non wilful
speeders aided by scientific speed
devices known coloqulally as
'Whammies."
MUTUAL INVESTMENT FUNDS
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JO GARRETT
Miss Jo Garrett, ? freshman
at Cknoo-newmai College,
Jefferson City, Ten., was
elected Miss Campos by the
Men's Student Government of
the College. Miss Garrett la
the daughter at Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Garrett a < Murphy and
her present plans for the sum
mer are to work at tLe Bap
tist Hospital in Knorrflle after
a visit to Orlando, Fla. with
her suite-mate, Sara Huy.
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CITY CAFE
Now Under New
Ownership . . ! !
I Harnett * Allie Harper ? Owner*
Open 1 Days
? |JLH. ToUP.M.
"GOOD FOOD ALWAYS"
BEAUTY SHOP WILL BE CLOSED
MAY 21 UNTIL AUGUST
Out Of Town
Thank Yon For Yonr Patronage
(And Thanks, too In Advance To The
Other Beanty Shops For Taking Care of
Onr Customers While We're Closed
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Cord Control
MURPHY HARDWARE CO
Quality Hardtmre Since IMC
Phone 25
MBS. MORGAN
Mrs. Sara Posey Morgan, assoc
iate professor of secreterial science
at Alabama College, has been a
warded an all expense fellowship
to the six-week economics In action
summer program at Case Institute
of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio. x
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar
land Posey, Mrs. Morgan is a
former resident of Murphy. <
Only SO fellowships are awarded
each year to this program which
la designed for college and uni
versity teachers of economics and
social science.
Mrs. Morgan holds degrees from
Aahevllle College and the Univer
sity of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is
a member of Pi Omega and Sigma
Alpha Sigma, honorary fraternities
in the fields of Business Education
and Secretarial Administration
and the American Association of
University Women.
She has also served as corres
ponding secretary of the Alabama
Joint Legislative Council and as
Vice-President of the Monteyallo
Study Club.
Cash receipts from farm mark
etings in North Carolina amount
ed to 1936,830,000 during the cal
Iendar year of 1905 an dexceeded
similar receipts for 1964 by about
1 per cent.
T)m Chapel of the Holy Comfor
ter In Andrews will Join with the
congregation at the Church of the
Messiah, Murphy tor a joint service
at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. May 30, the
Feaat at Pentecost
The service will be a festival
celebration of the Holy Eucharist.
Church School will not be held at
either church; instead, families
with children are especially urged
to bring their children to the ser
vice..
The regular 1a.m. celebration
of the Holy Eucharist will alstf be
held at the Church of the Messiah.
The feast of Pentecost will be
observed at St. Barnabas' Episco
pal Church with a celebration of
the Holy Communion at ? p. m.
followed by a fellowship supper
in the parish house.
W.KMoss
Dies After Illness
W. H. Moss, N, a retired farm
er of Hlawassee, Ga., died at 1:80
a. m. Wednesday, May ?, in a
Georgia hospital after a short ill
ness.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Rhoda Garrett Moss; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Lacy Russell of Hia
ard B. Moss of Hayesvllle, Dill
ard, Cart and Clarence of Hla
wassee, and Mrs. Thelma Mo ran
of Canton, Ohio; eight sons, Rich
wassee, Harley of Clayton, Ga.
Ledger of Marietta, Ga., Neil of
Plymouth, Ore., and Ernest of
Rome, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Anna
Ledfoud of Hayesvllle, 84 grand
children and 18 great-grandchild
ren.
funeral services were held In
Upper Bell Church Friday at 2 p.
m. The Rev. Cary Cunningham and
the Rev. Willard McRae officiated
and burial was in the church ceme
tery.
Townson Funeral Home was In
charge. -*?
PICTURED AT THEIR Court of Awards recently were Ihe above members of Texan* Boy Scout
Troop No. 5. At the same time the troop received their charter In addition to two other award*. Seven
of the Scoots received ratings. In the photo, front row, left to right, are Albert Garter, Elmer Colbert,
Tom Edward Smith, Isaac Nicely, Mc Arthur Allen and Perry Klncald. Second row, James Smith, John
ny Austin, Danny Colbert, Mack Pickens, Harry Fair and Robes* Smith. And third, row, George Lonls
Allen, Fnrman McOombs, Frank Allen, Frank Sodderth, Jr., Scoutmaster, Frank Bloont, Harry Hall
and J. W. MackweB. (Scoot Photo)
Highway Conditions
Bulletin Released
The Highway Conditions Bulletin
for May, released recently by the
State Highway Sc Public Works
Commissions, listed the following
detours near this section.
Not included in the bulletin are
ceunty roads serving local traffic
primarily, and State projects
which do not affect the normal
flow of traffic.
The detours West of Asheville
are: U. S. 19 West of Bryson City,
Project, 9808, 2.7 miles grading,
structures, and paving, complete
7-15-68. Traffic maintained over
construction. Slow.
U. S. Franklin-Ga. line, Project
existing paved route and through
Traffic maintained temporarily
9622, 12.5 miles, grading atruc- j
over exiating paved route. Grading
tures, and paving, complete 8-1-67.
operations beginning June or July
will require detour over US 91 and
NC 106 via Highlands.
US 23, Franklln-Dillsboro, road
cloofed from Kay 1 to May IS to
replace slide near Macon-Jackson
County line. Detour over NC 28, US
19 and US 19- A, via Bryson City.
46 miles paved.
US 64, Highlands-Lake Toxaway
Reconstruction of several sections,
6 miles total length, complete
5-U-56. Traffic maintained through
NC 281, Tuckaselgee - Lake Tax
construction.
away, Project 9573, 4.2 miles grad
ing and paving, complete 7-1-67.
Local traffic maintained through
JOHNSON COMMENDED
Pvt. Clarence B. Johnson, whose
wife, Elizabeth, lives In Mineral
Bluff, Ga., recent! y received a let
ter of commendation while serving
at Fort Bel voir, Va., with the 621st
Military Police Company.
He was commended for outatand
lng service as a cook with the com
pany.
Johnson entered the Army in No
vember 1964 and completed basic
training at Fort Gordon, Ga. His
qiotfcer, Mrs. Addle J. Johnson,
ives in Murphy,
construction; requiring some de
lay. Through traffic ..detour over
NC 107 and US 64 via Cashiers.
28 miles paved.
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