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Circle Baptist Chwct m* at tke of Mr*. Wlaoaa BafkM. r^.T March I at 7:? p. m. | Everett English, prealrtrnt ,jed over the busineM aMaton. Eajiish also gava ? pro- . ^gn, ob Politics and 1U Up to Y?n " I Durng the social hour the hostess nrvrd refreshments to the folio* - S Mrs. Doyle Burch Jr.. Mrs. Dickey. Mrs. Boyd Davis. ; 2?7^ Cecil Mills, Mrs. Ruth Cheney ?d Mrs Everett English. Hft .. I ged Cross Supplies Food an Fuel ?> total of 2.239 families or over tfJMO people w ere supplied with food or fuel or both by the latest Cross tally. Funds to pay tm it came from Red Cross dis- ; ^ter funds, the Southeastern Re gional RC said. In addition, the Red Cross authorized the call for j seven helicopters and three wea sels plus operating personnel, and Will' foot the bill for them. These operated in the Ashe Coun'y area around West Jefferson, ^At West Jefferson, the Red Cross said H has been serving 500 meals a day since Friday to rescue workers and to evacuated families, i Since the operation began, more than 1,400 Red Cross food pack ages of 85 pounds each have been distributed to isolated families, j Sedical supplies and several hun- . died bags of coal have been de livered W isolated section of Ashe, Avery. Mitchell. Burke. Watauga, Mleghany and Surry counties in jiorth Coralina and to Carter and Johnson counties, Tenn. " BIRTHS COLLINS Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Collins, of Rt. 2. Murphy announce (be birth of a son, David Perry, JUrch 4 at Murphy General Hos pital. Mrs. Collins is the former jibs Bertha Sue Burrell. ? ? CHASTAIN 'V ftfly ? -'i "f Olen Lake Chastain of Rt. 3, Murphy announce the birth of a son, March 4 at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Chastain is the former Miss Loraine Lynn Sutton. PICKLES IMER Mr. and Mrs. Earl Picklesimer of Rt. 4, Blairsville, Ga. announce the birth of a son, Lloyd Kenneth, Ularch 6, at Providence Hospital. - Jkuj. 1 ickles>'.mc-r is the fOi.u liiss Dorothy Mae Mason. REECE - Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Reece, Jr. ~of Warnc announce the birth of a -sod. Tony Caswell March 11, at IProvidence Hospital. Mrs. Reece -is the fcrmcr Miss Gsrt.dlne Hen Uferson. STIREWALT Z Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stirewalt TJf Murphy announce the birth of _a daughter, Sandra Sue. March 11. 2? pi- Uwe uosp til. Mrs -Sirewalt is the former Miss Arietta Foos. Tuttle Gives Birthday Fete Mm. William Tuttl* honored her *oa, Scott with a birthday party on Saturday March 5 at the Forest Service work center in Bealtown. After games and contests were played refreshments were served. Favors went marbles for boys and limping ropes for the girls. Guests included: BUI Dyer, Johnny Smith. Eddie Hughes, Bill Howell. Barry Lunsford. Alan God frey, Bill DcKeever. Gary Head rick, Hubert Bourne, Jerry Wil liams. Terry Puett, Karia Joseph, Markie Carringer, Daryl Gossett Lurie Sprung. Bruce and Bryan' Coward, Pamaia Alexander and Cindy Tuttle. Dr. A. J. Headriek To Attend Meeting The regular meeting of the West ern North Carolina Veterinary Med ical Association will be held March 17, 7:03 p.m. at tile George Vander :ilt Hotel, Asheville Th ;? program for the meeting will be presented by Dr. E. L. Shufori < f Asheville. Veterinarian (rem the Murphy area attending will be Dr. A. J. Ileadrick. Marble News Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dotkery of j Murphy were visiting at Hyatts church last Sunday night. Mr. Lightening Adams of Andrews was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Gibby and family of Cleveland, Tenn. spent the week-end with relatives here. Glad to report that Rev. Algie West is at home much improved at this writing. Miss Neva Davenport of Mariette Ga. after a two weeks visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Rich, returned to her home Tuesday. Uncle Ariche Gibby and Mrs. Lucille Gibby of Cleveland, Tenn, attended the funeral of her father here Sunday. The Rev. Homer Wilson and Harold Anderson of Andrews were business visitors pt home of j H. B. Rich last Monday. j Glad to report Rev. Arvil Swof | ford of Marble back home from ! Winston Salem Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Swofford had as ' their guests last Sunday their j daughter and her husband of Ashe I ville. Mr. Edna Mae Edwards, Mrs. Vestal Hensley, Mrs. Homer Taylor, and Mis; Mildred Palmer were recent guests of Mrs. Mamie Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of ; Andrews were visiting Mrs. Mamie Rich one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Totherow j of Maltb.v visited Mrs. Totherow j parents Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Burns of Young Cane, Ga. last I week! Those from out of town who I atended the funeral of Raleigh Trul! on last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Stanberry and fam ily of Asheville. C'aude T.cU o! Ciiamblee. Ga. Mkrie and Wayne ! Trull oT Cleveland. Ten::. j cf i.- a. Farmers Federation WE IJR?E ALL FARMERS TO TAKE PART IN THE ASC PROGRAM Remember ... You Always Get PROMPT SERVICE ON QUALITY SEED & FERTILIZERS Wlicn You Have Your r ASC ORDERS FILLED AT YOUR FERTILIZER S? 10-12 0 ? 14?14 0- 8 ? 17 0 ? 10 ? so BAG LIME ?? SEED Orchard FARMERS FEDERATION SERVICE STORE u I*, c. V* M4M Personal Wjention Mr. and Mr*. E. A. Browning spent the weak wj with thetr *oa and i uigbteriia-law, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Billy Brownlac o t Chapel Hill. Dr. and Mrs. George Dyer and sons. Tim and BUI spent the week . end in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Battle of Marble spent Sunday visiting re latives at Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kay and daughter. Karol spent the week end in Atlanta. Ga. WhUe there they attended the show "My Fair Lady" being held in the Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kayfor spent several days last week visiting M*s. aylor's parent's Mr. and Mrs. . D. Fuller of Henagar, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bourne Jr., spent the week-end with Mr. GA's Holds Brunch The GA's of the First Baptist Church had a brunch party at the home of Miss Dorothy Ann Mull on Saturday, March S. During the social hour the GA's gave Miss Mull a house warming, and ex changed gifts. Those attending were: Mrs. Tootsie Dickey, Miss Ruth Wood ard, Mary George Baugh, Pat Brown, Becky Hoover, Frankie Beat and Sandra Jones. Bourse's slater and brotker-tahtaw, Mr. mad Mr* Jack Hauaann o f Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mr*. Oten Stratum of Andrews were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom laat Friday Messrs. Holland McSwaia, John Jordan. Walter Puett, Randal Shields and Felix Palmer will represent the Murphy City School Unit at the State NCKA meeting to be held in the Auditorium at Asheville Wednesday evening. Mr. an0 Mrs. J. {,. McMullin and Mr and Mrs Jimmy McMuliian and daughter. Sherry of Jefferson. Ga. were Ijnt weed-end guests of Mr. and Mr* W. P. Odom. Bud Brawn was a business visitor in GatneaviBe, Ga. Monday. Messrs. Walter Puett, Bud Brown John Jordan, and Jerry Hatchett will attend the State Civitan meet ing to h#ld in W^Mton Salem the last of the week Pvt. Don Pike of Fort Ord, Calif. to rlatttaf tan tfch vwk. A 9/C E*rla Oittn Wttton ol Keener Air Field But BUoxi Idas, to vtstttag hU puwu, Mr aad Mrs. Wayne Wilson Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wmmcmi and daughter, Cindy of Cleveland, Teon war* recent guests of Mn Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson While beta Mr. and Mrs. Simmons visited her brother aad sister-in-iaw . Dr. aad Mrs Gerald David sue ol Shelby. Little Miss Melted* Brandon who has been visiting her grandpa rents Mr. aad Mrs. P G. Ivie for the past three weeks left Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Glenda Brandon for their heme in Cleveland. Tenn. Mrs. Bertha Roberts left Monday night for Asheville. Mr*. W. A. Bell has returned from a visit to her son. W. A. BeW and fanjily of Orlando, Fla Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Singleton aad daughter, Martha Brinklev spent several days last week in Atlanta. Mrs. E. H. Brumby and son, Eddie and Mrs. Carl Led ford are visiting in Georgia and Florida. WVlim Tnttle, Don Peterson and Jerard Jacques attended and In NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS : Fine Quality Furniture PRICED REASONABLY LOW Thompson Furniture Co. Located In The SHIELDS Building ? Just Around The Curve Prom The Cherokee Ice Co. (trustor Training Come hold at Foau nta Village laat week. Jay Wilson went U>e week end with relatives in Gainesville Ga. nvtTi |iM at paptau. Oh to. Due to Jllmat. Fr?d Dnxrnb* 2 23 wii Mt bi at* to 0m or urt? ?? ?t Mm Vtrwftto flw tbta ' >w? * ?* Jote Cwnsbrti folk Sfccooi. I get HONEST TO - COFFEE F1AVOR with new Instant JFG New in every way. New blend! New package! Big new 10 oz. size! And a new honest-to-coffee flavor locked in every spoonful of new instant JFG. --MMMattHIMMIMIMMIMI SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Introductory Offer 25c off regular price of Ug 10 oz. size 15c off regular price of standard ? oz. aize Limited stock I Limited time I Thanking You So Much" ARBOR ACRES FARM. INC. IV O. Box 2928 Asheville, N. C. Ptaone: Alpine 4-3581 General Offices, Research: . Glastonbury. Conn. Telephone MEdford 3-9426 Cable Address: ARBORACRES March 7, 1960 Mr. Carl Rowan, Jr. Blue Ridge Electric Association Young Harris, Georgia Dear Carl: 1 would like to take this opportunity of thanking you and your employees for therwonderful Job which your fine organization did in restoring power to our farm and hatchery at Blairsville, Georga. after the tremendous snow and ice storm which hit the area March 2nd. 1960 It your organization bad been either unable or un willing to restore this power, we would have sustained tremendous financial losses as our entire operation is completely dependent on contnuous elec rieal services Yoi< may be assured that our confidence in your abilities to maintain the electrical services which we need Will en courage us to further expand our facilities at Blair sville and we expect to increase our usage of your electrical facilities even further. The entire organization of Arbor Acres Farms ex tend to you our deepest thanks for the wonderful man ner in which you restored electrical power to our opera tions under probably the severest and most hazardous conditions that the Blairsville area has seen in many a year. Thanking you so much, I am. Yours very truly, ARBOR ACRES FARMS OF GEORGIA. INC. George Wright, Jr. President GW:pr "Congratulations" TO ALL WHO WERE AND STILL ARE CONCERNED WITH OUR POWER LINES AND SERVICE I would personlly like to thank each and every one of you (or your efforts to keep the power coming in to our Dome for our own convenience. Congratulations for a wonderfully good jet)! We really do a<ppreciate each one of you more than I can find words to express, so 111 just say thank you for a real big job well cone. Sincerely, Mr. & Mrs. Blaine McDaris Route 1, Box 54 Mcrgan:on, Georgia "God Bless You" HAYESVILLE, N. C. MARCH 4, ISM TO THE ROAD CREW OF B. R. E. A. This is to say thank you and God bless you for your faithful work to keep electric power for us during the sleet storm. We are especially grateful since one gt us is tick in bed and would have had to go to * neighbor's home in order to have warmth and food bad you not taken care of us. Wc wish that we could share wane goad hot coffee and cake with you yesterday and W you w4fl come to see us we will feed you. Let us know in advance, please. Our best wishes with hopes that none of you will get sick from this. \ Gratefully, Georgia Wagner and Mae Garrison RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Directors express its sincere appreciation to our Manager and every member of our crew fcr the promptness with which they began the task of repairing our damaged lines during the recent ice storm, and (or their self-sacrHieial service and devotion to duty in devotng Ion storm, and for their self-sacrificial service and devotion to duty in devotng long hours to the work of restoring service. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we express our gratitude to other Cooperative5 for their response to our appeal far help, and we direct that our President write each of them a letter of appreciation on behalf cf the Board. VT BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we express :o our members our thinks and ap preciation for fheir patience and forbearance during the time tlioir sen-ice was disrupted, and for the help many of them rendered personally to cur crew in locating and repairing trouble. Board Of Directors BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION * Young Harris, Gcoigia "Sincere Thanks' Rt. 4, Murphy, N C. March 9. 19G0 Blue Ridge Blec. Asso. Inc. Young Harris, Ga. To The Entire Staff and Personnel of Your Fine Company: We wish to express our sincere thanks for your promptness in restoring our nower after the terrible toe storm of last week. We realize that owing to the weather conditions at that time that yours was a very hazardous work and you are to bj congratulated for restoring electric power to the people in such a short time. Again I say. Thank you. Yours truly, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keenum "Thank You" March fi. 1%0 Dear Personnel of 'Blue Ridge Electric Association: We wish to express our appreciation for your fast repair service during our recent bad weather. Thank you again. Sincerely, Elmer Taylor Rt. 3 * Murphy, N. C. "Express My Appreciation" Route 4, Box 134 Murphy. North Carolina Misrch 10, 1950 Blue Ridge Electric Association Young Harris, Georgia I'd like to express my appreciation to you for the manner in which you responded to the recent disaster which struck this region. Ail realiz? that the task confronting you iwas a gigantic one. lliank you for your patience with our impatience', for your round-the-clock labors in order to rwtore service to your customers as quickly as possible, and for a tremendous job well done. Sincerely, (Mrs.) W. H. Rogers "Thank You" EARL CRAWFORD HAYESVUAE NORTH CAROLINA Mr. Cbok: 2 wish to thank you for helping me solve my electrical problem. I've had no trouble since entrance was changed. Alto I wfd) to thank you and your men for the work they did in rcs.oring power Ust week. Yours truly. E. C. Crawford "Accept My Thanks" h. h. Mccarty ' ' STAR RQUTE DIAL, GA. March 10. I960 Blue Ridge Electric Association. Inc. Young Harris, Georgia Gentlemen: Due to the Sleet Storm which commenced during the night of February 29fh, and continued day and night March 1st. and the following morning our electricity conked out at 11:40 a.m.. March 2nd. Our electric current came on at JO: 00 'a.m., Sunday March 6th. iPlca.se aiccept my thanks for the prompt service you gave oor area during tins worst storm in 24 years. Your personnel deserves and I'm sure h3s the appre ciation of everyone in our area for the service they rendered. Yours appreciatively, H. II. McCarty "Thanks and Compliments" ROCKY MOUNTAIN FARM SUOHES, GEORGIA March 11. I960 Donald G. Miller Mary L. Miller Blue Ridge Electric Asso., Inc. Young Harris, Georgia Gentlemen: I want to take fhis opportunity to thank and compli mrnt all of the linemen, engineers and other personnel who did suoh a line job during the recent emergency. I would put cur service equal or bet er than Georgia Power or Florida Power and Light Company. Our service was restored within five days which is remarkable con sidering we are over the mountain in Suctoes with rough, impassable roads between. I know dt took a tot of courage and persistence under most irying conditions and my family certainly appreciated your efforts. Thank you. Sincerely, Donald G. Miller "Sincere Appreciation" MRS. MERLE B. MANN ROUTE 1 YOUNG HARRIS, GEORGIA Blue Ridge Electric Asso. Young Harris, Georgia Formen nd all Linemen: , , Most of us take modern conveniences for granted, until we are cut o?f from their use then merely complain and expect miracles to happen. I ,wi?4> to be one to express my sincere apprecia tion to each ol for working night and day-through treat ing rain and snow, to restore that service to your sub scribers. It was indeed a welcome sound to bear al electric equipment running again, especially my furnace for I was practically out of wood to bum in the fireplace. Again my heartfelt thanks for your faithfulness. Sincerely, Mrs. Ktrle B. Mann ?*2 ? THESE LETTERS RECEIVED FROM MEMBERS OF BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION ? .jxi . . ? ? HARRIS, GA.
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