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Area Obituaries , MRS t L Met .V5L1S Word has been received nere of me death ol Mrs C L Mc < as*in of bi Md'.ftews ^ C uq i>e*- 28 b oner a. Mr.r ?? Ats wet held on l>ec 30 Mrs MAasun a former resident oi Murphv her husband *as employed w.:n me TV' A here t-eluie h.s death MRS Bon ME lit ion MIKPHY? Mrs Bonnie Luton 61 otf Bdi-i Ground L?a RKL) 3 died a'. 1 a m lTmrsdav Jan 'A .n an Atlanta fiosp.Lai IuIjuv* -f.j a k?:.$ j.iiiess >ne *as a native of Fanr.... ijjit' v (.id a daughter ot Mrs W J B. eis and ;he .a'.e Mr B>er> and was a ntentbei oi a prominent Georgia iarru.v Mjr\!\:ng in addition to me mother are me hustxmd, Dan Lit ion. three skiers, M.ss Zesla B>ers and Mrs Owa Garland of Culberson. and Mrs \e.ma d.ngton of Bia;rs\;Je Gd and four brothers. Frank and Bvers oi Culberson. \Va>ne of Montgomery . Aid ar.d U> d oi Canton, Ga Services were heid Fnda>. Jar. 15, at 2 p in in M: Z.jn Bapt.-t Church near Murphv The Rev Thoma> Ttue'.l offi ciated and burial w:,-, ti the church cemetery Townson Funeral Hon e wjv it: charge it*, arrarj^eirieni - ( ATOK ( VV(X)I) ROBBLNSVILLF - Ca'or C V\ood 73. o: Richland*. died Sun da* night. Jan R' at the home ot a sister here Surviving are tr -ee daughter* ? son. a brother H W of Jack sonvi Je \ C and a sister Mrs Polly Moodv of RoobtnsvjJe Jones Funeral Home of Jaek sonvi.le was in c h a r ; e of the arrangements MISS MARGARKT MAI DF LEDFORD Miss Margaret Maude Lecio: 1 79. died Tuesdav Jan !2. arter three months illness She was a native of Clay Coun tv and the dauiih'.er of the late Thomas and Saliie Allen Led ford She was a member of Fa:r view Baptist Church of Lincoln ton Surviving are three brother* tr.e Re\ Lloyd M Ledtord <?1 Maul din. S.C . KKis I>edforri of L;n colnfon an Esco Lediord ot Nan thala Funeral service* were held Thursday at Ham at Valley - town Baptist Church The Rev Kim Truett and the Rev Surlev Stewart officiated Buria1 was in the church cemeter> Tvie Funeral Home wa? in charpe. MRS MYRTLE BKOWN *" Mrs Mvriie Tritt Bro*n M ol ^ Koobiodv ue died at her homt y Moodav at s a Hi a tier an .1,h<b* t ot Lhxee v c<ii a .N Sbe was the wje oi W iiiiam i Mike Brown a retired contractor, c oil dealer and civic leader Services were held Wednesday ^ di 1 p rr. in Kuhbiasv ilie Melh odlst ChUTcfl j The Kev C V\ Sart:n. L be t pastor, and the Kev F rank Cook ol Trinity Methodist Church. V^ui- c st or. Salem. officiated and bun&i in Old Mother Church cenie ter> Mrwth Howell Frank Co. > j; d Kobe:' Ti^pett. L *S i >v! L P Hanidhan and J b c^-l-ris wr:e pa. . hearer s su;v:'..: ^ a.*e the husband s thiee ^u> JaJt>e5 hdmond ot Knuxx.lie and Hoy Clvde arid W L.u\d of Oak Ridge, len.n mx grandchildren, two ?, sisters. Mrs V\ ika Coward of s Pensacoia, F'la . and Mrs Ajce v Mallonee of \ akima Wash . and three brothers. Henry and Carl ? Tritt of Pensacoia, and Hoy ol | Bartow F .a. ? Mrs Brown was a member of ^ a pioneer Jackson county fam- t !.>, a daughter ot '.he late John a h and Cora Zachary Trjtt She c was born ui Jackson C ounty and had i ved in Rubbmswlle 'since ?i:c except between I >14 and ' iv.Vu ? .V 1 -.he .aed :n Oak Ridge Vic wa^ a member of Robbins i.e Methodist Church, and ot re Andrews Chapter 15. Older ot me Ka>tern Star. Moody Funeral Home of Svlva wa<> u; charge ot the arrange rr.eniv I JAMES PEARLIE CRISP |( latr.es Pearile Crisp. 6!. of ? Murpr.y RFD 2 died Sundae at \ 10 30 p rr. after an Clness of a ^ feu hours -2 He wa* a naive of Graham ^ < ounty and laugnt school there many >ear> then moved to 1 Cherokee County to teach school f He wa? a teacher at Martin - L ( reek School at the time of his dea:h He also was a Mason * Surviving are the widow Mrs ' Gladys Moore Crisp, two caugh- t ter?. Janice of the home, and ? Mrs Betr\ Kate Hughes of Jack- . son. S C two sons. Jackie of . Macor. . Ga and Gerald, in the j Arms a* Quonset Pom' R ! ( two brothers. Grant and the Rev Wayne Crisp of Murphy RFD 2 i six v>ters. Mrs Belle Hushes Murpnv RFD *2. Mrs Juanr.a l Posteli ot Pitr.>burgn. Pa Mr< ; Bessie Collins and Mrs Maggie < Orr of Robbmsvjile. Mrs Ellen < Coil.ns of Morganron. Ga and ( Mrs Grate Ricks o: South Caro tin a. and *even grandchildren i Town>on Funeral Home was m ?. harge of the arrangement r I use all these I electric appliances I / jdJ\ for less than < "Isn't it amaiing! For less than 30 cents a day ? just about what yon pay for a pack of cigarettes ? I cook, heat water, launder my clothes, enjoy television and radio, wash and dry dishes, freeze and preserve foods. And light my home, of course. "Electricity really is a bargain!" It certainly is! And you can enjoy the time and work-saving benefits of these same electric appliances at the same low cost. Tie ?eeret of so much electrical help for so little money i? our stairstep" rates. The more electricity you use, the less you pay for each kilowatt-hour. Enjoy the full benefits of low cost electricity. It'* by tar your biggest bargain. Murphy Electric Power Board THOMA& I fcD*.\Kl^ HA Y Eft \ II J J*. ? rhombs C Hat L e -<Jv*a-rOfc 63 of Hay eat .~e CLed '. 4 4u a oi Sunday in a Murpfiy lu6pttal ni .tr * ioc? lUieia l>urvivin? we a dau^I Xet M: s red* M Hell sun of Route - la^esv Lc '. *o step-sous H L oontdl ot Ml Holiy <md bred L AcCoanell jt Andrews seven ;r anUchiidr en and Z6 grea' ^rctihJ tindrec Funeral services *e:e hejJ ^ednet>day dt 1 j,> ri a t tile Lowet 'eavhtree Bap'. is', Church The Rev J:m Truer. and :rie iev W.^a.d Mc^ r ay ofLc-d'ed iur.dl kn ;fte church ieme er> '/'cindiun? *ere pa.lOea.' TS !v.e Funera. Hume was .n >e of h'. '. d-'.^fflierrf? MK> >UH( * LI. A TKl I <?\ \ M:s Mdrtei.d I : u.ove J3 oi vlurpnv Kh'lJ 4 u.ed a . n >ur.da> in an Andreas ru>| j. ii:e: a short .Lnes.k ?>he was a ddugr.'.er oi u.en'. md Be nine Kobe; sun Kirk. and vl ?lurphv . attended Murphy <. '> krhoo?s and wa> a member of t d. ary Bap' j st Church Surviving ir. addi'.iun to the parents are the husband. Clyde Pruiove a sun. C.yde Jr . ot tiie lome three sisters. the M:sse^ r'irgin:a Man. Neli and Judy oi he home; two brothers, WtUard. ind Low ery kirkland of Murphy, ind the maternal grandmother, .lis Wesiey Roberson of Murphy. Services were held at 2 p m I'uesday .'i B<1. Hill Bt.p:.>t .'r.urch near ftanger Tne Rev Harlev Mrattun and ne Rev B.iJ rook officiated and Kir. a. was .n Sun*: C e meter > Townson Funeral Hume was narue of the arrangement BRICK \S BATTLK SR A.NDRFWS ? Funera. serv.ces or Bruce \\ Battle Sr 83. Cher okee County s .ast surviving vei iran o: :he Spanish American A'ar who died :n a local hosp.:a. ?Vednesaary were held Friday at f 00 p m. in the First Baptist Church The Rev T C Chr:^mas. nas or, and the Rev K F Bake." >astor of 'he Robbmsv.lie Bap ist Church, officiated Surviving are the widow: '.wo iaughters. Mrs Loy Seay of Andrews. Mrs Albert Brown Jr >f Murphy a son. Bruce W Bat le. Jr of Chicago. 111. a brother. >teve Battie of Sa"lina. Oklahoma ! sister. Miss Laura Battle of \ndrews: three grandchildren a jreat-grandchild and several nei es and nephews Mr Battles was a reLred sur veyor and farmer. He lived :n \ndrews mosl of hi? entire life He was a member of the Grand Lodce of Oklahoma Ancient Or ier of United Workmen. Knights Pythias and Valley River Bap . Lvt Church hie Funeral Home was in ?har.ae of arran^emer.:? BOBBY LATHAM WDREWS ? News has bepn ?eceived here hy friend? of the ieauh of Bobby Latham of Green ille. S. C. Friday at his home Funeral services were held Mon lav at 4 oo p.m. January !8 m Ureenviile. Survivors include 'he father. W r Latham of Buchanan VV Va A' ho for a number of years was )art owner and superintendent of he Andrews Hardware Compan . . ind resided here. fo?* mar.v years 4e also owned Buck Creek Ranch lear Andrews In addition to the father he s survived by the widow, a brother. David of Florida, two sis ers. Miss Lois Latham of Bucha lan. West Virginia and Willa and >er family of Holland ? .r '-K'r. .'Jfci-.v Book Reviews " 8 y Alice Porter % t 3^ : 'CK'.&u, ... i.2 ?x' ltiesc tx*jK 5 die a?a .a' .?r .: Na. . ^ .j .'id. a Kr ' L' . a .. j'u' ..v a! ..r. I r 1 1W IV UMK I \\ (.1 ll>fr > Jdv l.u^rr. I t' A ' a \ a * > a ' !? ' t* ? ? ? ? ... .t r- I t-a ? r.i: it' ? ? - i.nrvd ? t ?: . p.: ? 1 ' *???. ^ ' ? .1 ! . statement re a iev;j::ed .v> n.cfiv- To d. ; - pd.nfj. ana or;fu>.nj prme>* tax 2 ...?:<-> 3'c v mailed VS.th th.s a^sL-tan^e t- .r . . t r - e : ? :.?* i ??iZ...al ,:u . i; i >a2t!p.e-l...e*l '? :r .. . * here i..e >our ret jm w na: re: wr:> are exam.ned :~efa:: > per,o..*.e> a: id , tax tips Consult a (ax guide and make tins the ea.-.c^t return )ou lia?e eu'i filed. KIDS SAY THh DARNEST THINGS .Art Llnkletter Through the vears Art Link letter has interviewed many youngsters on such subjects as secrets, careers, mothers, lathers school and pets. The children's responses and comments are com pleteh spontaneous ar?d unpredit 'ab,e so it is eas> to see '.ha anything can happen and in! l> doe^ on his program For his :k>oK Kmcee Link Let lei has compiled some of the nio^t choice answers to question? ana unsolicited remarks made by .nnocent and imagina'ive youns quests Many are delightfully naive some are very wise and perceptive There was the lit'. le girl who said that when she grew up she wanted to be a singer of sophis ticated songs When asked what number she would sing for a show a* (. ;ro's m Hollywood, she re plied. "Jesus Loves Me." Then there was the child who had two magic words for getting her paretns to say "Yes" w:hen she wanted something special The magic words were and ^:ill are "please" and "thanks " Frankness is part of a child's nature and rhLs trait has not been d-scouraned on the Linkletter show. When asked "What's new with you0, A little girl replied. "My pink pants with the blue bows." The responses to the if 1 could be" question are varied: "I'd like to be six. I'm tired of being five. I've seen five for a whole year." is t airly typical This is not a collection of >mart cracks" bv "quiz kids" or pro fessional youngsters It is a sam pler of unconciousK tunny, every dav thought and reactions of ordinary children ? if a child s ever ordinary ? just like ;he ones who lt\e around the corner from your house or may be in it MISS LILLA GROVES M.as Liila Mae Gro.es, 31. of Ha\e>vhle died in a Sylva ho> p.rai aboj! 3 30 a m Jan .3 She wa^ a native of Towns Court) (?a and the daughter of ihe late Lush and Lou B>ers G roves Funeral services were held Sunday at Old Brasstnwn Baptist Church The Rev Ham Coffey officiated Burial was tn church cemetery Survivors include <wo brothers. Ross ar.i^ Lee of Canton. Ohio Ivie Funeral Home was ?n charge of arrangement Custom-Built ^ Homes by 4 JIM s WALTER CHOOSI FROM OVER 20 DIFFER INT STANDARD MODELS.. .OR JIM WALTER WILL BUILD FROM YOUR PLANS ? ? v-. \ V $21 95 CASH PRICI THMI1IOMI ? Mort|a|* inwiKi j1 no ?r1rt eod ? First r?*> ?sur?r>M iftcJud?! witfc ytXK *0T? ? Aluminum iwn?nf wiodcws I such ti Vxind ?n II8CI0CI t<ynr<i ? F0I? l?n|th aluminum vr**M ? Two coats toe |r?d? M'rw rv*?nt ? Ton|u* and piviv? flooring ? Voof hom? paid fiw m only 6 yw? <* tou JIM WALTER C Jl P O IL T I O N Writ# J. D. Taylor, Rt. I. Murphy, N. C. Ph. VE 7 M6# or Phon* Collect Liberty ?-Htl Athens. G*. W \l>l H bOONF ^4-Jc h .?**:- Buon? ?* o .1 rC _P Lv? r r a..- Lnr- r^it He .5 4 -'ic o' \1: ; 4. c l . '' j : Jt a c _*?<*.* h-if.era. x1! ? .'.ti were flciCi -.o:.- ? 1 j: .? a : 2 JO p m i "r O.J br Bj' r. B_ .a r. - rnxrici > > ? jrs> -vie motile: . * ' ul: c > .zult b. :ic j Mi-l. u*: Buuf.c ?. r..u &1.2 ?? 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