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State Grange Plans Asheville Meet Ite Sixth Degree session o I the N. C. State Grange will be held on July 1 at the George Vanderbilt Hotel, Asheville. ac cording to Robert W. Scott, As sistant to the State Grange Mas ter. The session will begin at ?:M p.m. A contingent of Cherokee County Grange members will attend, ac cording to F. B. Johnson, Cherokee County Grange Master and Deputy. Earlier an announcement was made that the Degree would be conferred at the Central Methodist Church. The change was made by Buncombe County Grange leaders. "We always enjoy meetings at the George Vanderbilt. We have held two State Grange sessions there and we know the facilities will be attractive and comfort able", said Scott. State Grange officers and mem bers of .the Degree team will arrive in Asheville at noon on Friday. July 1. They will be greated by several Buncombe County leaders who will partici pate on the Degree team. In cluded among the group are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Randall and Mrs. Hal Wells of Leicester and L. H. McKay of Flat Rock. j FAST ACTION FROM WANT FLIES cut Milk Production KILL 'EM with PURINA DAIRY SPRAY and FLY BAIT See us for some now Stiles Produce Co. VI 7.2519 Murphy, N. C. COWARD'S Men's & Boys' Wear IUi the 1MI word on gifu father want i most inspired by JOHN WAYNE Director of "THE ALAMO" Starring Www, IticWtf Al Pn ItoMAftMl COWARD'S Men's fir Boys' Wear VI 7-2019 MURPHY, N. C. Area Deaths, Funerals J MRS. BLANCHE CLONT8 Mrs Blanche Gladsoa OmU. SB. o I Murphy Bt. 4, died at ? am Tuesday, June 7. ia a Mur phy hospital after a long illness. She had ban a member af lit Pleasant Baptist Church since the age of IS. Surviving are the husband, W. 0 Cleats; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Taylor of Gastonia, Mrs. Ralph Reyfield of Murphy Rt. 4; and Mrs. Glenn Radford of Doreoa, Ore.; a son. Lloyd of Murphy Rt. 4; six grandchildren; and a sister. Mrs. Gertie Bell of Copperhill, Tenn. Service* were held Thursday at 2 30 p.m. in Oak Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Fred Stiles officiated, and burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. VERN K1SSELBLRG Vera L Kisselburg, 54, of Cul beruoa Bt. 1. died in a hospital here at 3;4S p.m. Wednesday, June I, following a heart attack. He wai a native of Cherokee County, a mo of Mrs Laura Kis setxirg and the late Henry Lea Kisaetburg He had operated a welding business in Culbertaoo for the past 13 years. Surviving in addition to the mother are the widow. Mrs Nona Lingerfelt Kisselburg; a too. Ervan of Atlanta; two grandchil dren; two sisters. Mrs L. W. Shields of Murphy, and Mrs. Everett Rice oi Culbertson; and three brothers, Homer and Luther at Culbertson Rt. 2, and Pearlie of McCaysvilie, Ga. Services were held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Shady Grove Baptist Church, of which be was a mem ber. The Rev. Thomas Tmett offi ciated, and burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. SIMMONS INFANT The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Simmons of Cleve land. Tenn . died in a Cleveland hospital Thursday night, June ?. Surviving in addition to the parents are a lister, Cecelia Kay of the home; and the grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sim mons ?f Hacoda. Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson of Murphy. Services were held Friday in Sunset Cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. JOHNNY ANDERSON Johnny Andersoo, 51, died at his home in Akron, Ohio, Sunday, June 12th. He was a native of Cherokee County, a son of Mrs. Grovie Anderson of Culberson and the late William Anderson, and had lived in Akron for the past sev eral years. I Surviving in addition to the I mother are the widow, Mrs. Opal ? Patay of the home. three aoni Fred. Donald and Jimmy ?f Akron: tiro brothers. Shertfi Claude Andersen of Murphy and Hubert of Akron; and five sit ters, Mrs. Beulah Beavers. Mrs. Maud Jones, Mrs. Ruby Vigues and Mrs. Haael of Akron, and Mrs. Eulalah Voyles of Culber son. Arrangements, under the direc tion of Townson Funeral Home, were incomplete Tuesday night. RALPH HUGHES Ralph Hugies, 47, of Murphy Rt. 1, died at t:15 a m Saturday, June 11. in a Murphy hospital after an illness of 14 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs Mae West Hughes; a son, Jack, of the home; three brothers. Don and Robert Hughes of Murphy Rt. 1. and Joe of Franklin; and a sister. Mrs. Robert Barker, of Murphy Rt. 1. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Peacfctree Memorial Baptist Church of which he was a member. The Rev. Lester Stowe officiated, and burial was in the church cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Social Security Scores First In Cherokee County ?y Grady Grab*. Field Representative George M Shields of Route 1. Culberson, N. C.. it one Chero kee resident who can claim a real distinction: he is the first farm er in the county to qualify for social security disability pay ments based entirely on his farm coverage. April was the first month that these disability ben efits were payable to farmers who had never before had any pre vious credits under the social security program. When farm self -employment first became covered in 1955. George began to file his tax re turns with the Internal Revenue Service. He paid regularly on his farm earnings up through 1959 when he finally became too dis abled from heart trouble to oper ate his small farm. He and his wife. Flossie, worried about their situation until one day they de cided to find out about George's : social lecurity standing. Grady Grubbs. field representative who assisted them, explained to Geo rge that he must have worked at least S years out of the last 10 just before his disability began, and that he must have a severe condition which prevented any substantial work. Even (hough George was only 64, be filed a claim and presented his tax re turns and proof of age for his wife, who was already 65. Mr. Grubbs gave him medical forms to be filled out by his doctor and also assisted him in getting proof of his own age from World War I draft records. When all the various papers were completed. George's claim (and his wife's > were sent to a central reviewing office for final approval o ( his disability and his farm earnuuB. Now, George aad his vile are somewhat happier about their future Their claim was approved and they will draw a combined check of MS. 40 a month far the rest of their lives. COMPLETE BATH SET ? Cast Iron Tub ? 17 x 19 Lavatory ? Closet Combination *9995 DICKEY SUPPLY CO. Comer Tennessee ond a. CkaAAia L/epor jrreeri VI 7-2125 Marphy. N. C. fOOD/YEAR1 TIRES Aik About Our WRITTEN GUARANTEE! CHEROKEE COUNTY'S BIGGEST GOOD YEAR ITIRE SALE I ON NYLON ?i TYREX CORD TIRES o N L Y 6.00x16 7.10x15 7.60x15 ? 0 N L Y TYREX Black AWT TYREX Black AWT TYREX Black AWT FOR A 6.70x15 TYREX CORP BLACK A. W. T. TIRE WHEN YOU BUY THE 1st TIRE AT REGULAR LOW PRICE OF $15.25 ?PLUS TAX AND 2 RECAPPARLE TIMS 1st TIRE *14.50? 2nd TIRE *7.25 1st TIRE *17.95? 2nd TIRE '8.98 1st TIRE *19.65? 2nd TIRE '9.83 FOR A 6.70x15 NYLON CORD BLACK A.W.T. TIRE WHEN YOU BUY THE 1st TIRE AT REGULAR LOW PRICE OF $16.80 'PLUS TAX AND 2 RECAPPABLE TIRES Our Guarantee If My of Ihnc Goodyear Tiros fail duo to any defect in workmanthip or materials. J. H. Duncan Tiro Co., will replace giving you full Allowance far unused tread wear, regardless af ego of the tire. 6.00 x 16 7.50x14 7.10x15 7.60x15 NYLON Black AWT NYLON Black AWT NYLON Black AWT NYLON Black AWT 1st TIRE '16.80 1st TIRE *18.75 1st TIRE *19.20 1st TIRE *21.00 ,ti ri'". " 2nd TIRE *8.40 2nd TIRE *9.38 2nd TIRE *9.60 2nd TIRE *10.50 ? 1 : NO Extra Charge for Mounting Your Tires SPECIAL PRICES ON All Passenger Car Tires DURING THIS SALE ? WHITE WALLS OR BLACK ? TUBELESS OR TUBE TYPE ? NYLONS OR TYREX CORDS SPECIAL TUBE SALE Buy Any 3 Tubes OF ANY SIZE ? And Get The 4th TUBE FREE During This Sale! .YOU CAN PAY ONLY IS<fl95 $ P?r Week W##k For 2 Tirw For 4 Ti?i J. H. DUNCAN TIRE COMPANY Tire Service Headquarters Peachtree Street Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2821 GOOD YI %R I
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