DEATHS
MAMIE RENEA WALLS
Mamie Renea Walls. 10- month old
daughter of Mrs Lexie Lo\ logood
Walls, died in a H.awasse Cla
tlospital Mi.n:la> at 1 |> m
Services : . - 1 Wednesday
at 1 p m :n 1 hi, . j Me h.Hi.st
Chuivh
The Rev Raymond Carroll affi
liated, and Dun*. wm la the
church cem ?ery
Surviving la addlt.on to the moth
er are two sisters, Martha Ann of
U '.he tiuine, and Mrs Alvin ?ueen
of Murphy and three brothers.
i.?rnls Lairy and Johnny
l\te Funeral Home na- l.'i Li.jigc
if jrran^emenlt
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VTTU. DOCKFRY I
Will Doc- leery 80 of Murphy Rt
3 died a his home Sunday night 1
after a Jong per.od of declining {
heaith. 1
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Mr Dnckery was a son of the
late Jchn and Harnett Hampton ,
D ckerv of Cherokee County
Surviving are the uHow. Mrs
l.illie Kiflian Dockery three
?1 Mis F mi Carrol! Mrs ]
T? ?rn ii j y Carer and Mrs Rufus I
l :i'?-r of Murphy IJf !i .i son Fr
m - t of Rait im.>r<* M.I :i h: ?ther i
R,.h ?.f \ k r- i n Ohio five si>'ers, <
Mr- .1 1 1 'i M? Donah! i>l Tr\ . ti (la . <
Mi- Curl Rener- of Andrews. *
Mi- 11 ih Afui* !" nil it Lr-inuf Mis
I i . ? i k ' r i ? i m i: M.i! < ! i v . ami Mrs
lln- h H.iin'A.ifrr if \ * I lift C.i 1HJ
t'randrh.ldi rn ; and li crea: s'rand- ; <
rh.l.I..-,.
rv , e- u'frp heM Tuecdav at
? \, in in Crap? C re^k Baptist
r h irr h
The Rev France Postell officiat
f i and burial was in the church
rin?-!fry The body v. as re'urned
r . :\ >> It .'no Monday *?M"rn ? mi
T . ?! on Funeral ll.^ne w as in
i !:. :>-<? .it arrangements.
MAX F FRANKLIN
Max Fdward Franklin, 42, of :
Ha\ esvlile. lit. 1 d ed a" 11 40 p.m. 1
Mammae T *' ~***~
Suad?y is as AthtrllW bapltai.
He ?ui n?tiv? of Clay Owuity,
i ?on of the late Waiter and AanM
uas.a.c Franklin and wai a
nember of Mt Pljgafc Baptist
~ lurch
Services were held Tuesday at
> p m In MaDy Forks Baptist
Church
The Rev. V'erlin Martin and the
Ri \ Hondle Le-lford officiated, and
imria! was in the church cemetery
"'irviiiig are the widow, Mrs.
!-.iilvs Hawkins Franklin; a
ilruiiihter. Miss Christine Franklin
n( tne home two sons, Jimmy and
tieue oi ihe home; three sisters,
Mrs Marie Lee Ford of Hayesville.
Mrs Bessie Hyde of West Ashe
i tile, and Miss Gertrude Franklin
iif Akron, Ohio; and three brothers
I i radv uiid Fred of Hayesville, and
.lanies of Isabella, Tenn.
Ivie Funeral Home of Hayesville
was in charge of arrangements.
MIILER N. HEMBREE
Miller Necoda Hembree, 76, of
Mnrphv Rt 3, died at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday at his home
He was a native of Buncombe
roun'y. a son of the late Rev Mil
ler and Laura Surett Hembree. He
moved to Cherokee County when he
tvas five years old. He was a mem
ber ahd >*eor. ti fooett!
Caureh of Murpby
Bervnws were held Wednesday at
10 ? m \n Bate? Creek Baptm
Church.
The Rev Weklon Wet! officiat
ed and burial was in (he church
cemetery
Surviving are the widow Mrs
Ethel Radford Hembree, a daugh
ter Mrs Lennie Mae Millaaps of
Gastoina four sons, R Glenn arid
John Q of Murphy . Sgt 1-c lloyt
Hembree, ;n the Army at Tatoma
Wash, and Clyde of Gar> lnd
seven grandchildren; a great
grandchild and a brulher L) Cleve
Henibree of Nantahala
lvle Funeral Home was in oharge
of arrangements
JOE MATHESON
Joe W Matheson, 86 of Topton
died In an Allanta. Oa . hospital at
11 30 p.ni Friday after a short ill
ness
Mr Matheson was a lifelong resi
dent of Cheroke County and was
the son of the late Conley and
Margaret l.unnon Matheson, pio
neer Cherokee County family.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Sunday in Topton Baptist Church
The Rev Frank James officiated.
?urt?l ws>? m Reo Marti* G?ne
lei> I* (Mi
Surviving ire the widow, Mm
Arwfaa Wright Matheton two
?oris F W ot Long Island X Y ,
and Capt C G Matheson of Moun
tain Home Idaho two daughters.
Mn Ernest Reighard of Atlanta
and Mrs Ted l,ee of Topton 12
grandchildren three *>rea! grand
children and a sHier. Mi-. l>elia
1'as-more of I'aii'un,
Townson Funeral ;ii
charge 01 arrangements
MRS. (.toiU.IA TATIIAM
Mrs Cejit'ia Slaughter Tatham
79 of H ille died FriJas :i\
Cleveland, Tenn following a lomj
| illness
Services were held Safurday at
3pm in Rubbiniville Metaodj^t
Church.
The Rev Mr Sarron off.ciated
and burial was in Old Mo 'he:
Church Cemetery
Surviving are three da'jph^erc.
Mrs I.orene \W!1 < df Hon* ton 1< \
as. Mrs Pauline Tatham of Cleve
land Tenn. and Mis. \lmi R >i-r:
<f Hnbbin<ville a son. Jack of
Cleveland: throe sisters. Mrv Cor
rie Griffith of Rohbjnsville, and
Mrs Winnie Cuthberson and MUs
Fannie Slaughter of Blark Moun
tain five grandchildren. and f:\e
great-grandchildren.
T->wnson Funeral Home wa- in
rhji.'c of the arran^enif nu
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College Day -
By Phil Mattai I
The Senior Classes at Murphy
Andrews and Hiwassee Dftffi mm
v ? fhiols held their annuel CoOflff
Murphy Htgto Of* I#1
.11 Sept 28 HepresMlUtftV* ?
mure tnan 25 schooU and e<U*
attended *j
n vear i u I leges and unlvWtl
? '-nil rcpresentatH>? to MiC W
i hoo! to interview seniors. Tt#*
i* hools nursing school ?nd bf*"
i i military service were
> 'Mesented
i Mudent was given the
'?f talking personally to ?
? 'J\ us of various Brlwota ' Z
f !ii-:iru-e requirments costs u4 ~
ics 4< higher educStlM ?
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? grades abilities and Intef* ?
>re studied and discuss^ ?
t 1 it >? c.il'pje representatives.
Tin- .1 in: i,.r ("lass also had the opr ?
'n .n f diking with the visit- ~
M. ii ill.-: s ill the student council,' ?
Mv Walter Owenby. made ~
I ,ii t im-iits fur College Day ind -
? it t- hosts for the occasion. , Z
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Saluting luu Years
of Oil Progress
Growing with America . . . like America, nour
ished by freedom . . . the oil industry this year
observes its 100th anniversary. Today, America
moves on oil . . . toward an ever better way of
fife. We salute the oil industry, in the hope and
belief that for oil progress and for America, the
best is yet to come!
Q2** CENTTJ^
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On August 27, 18 59, drilling of
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