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A Backward Glaaee JO YEARS AGO JULY M, 1?1 Angeles, Calif.. MB of Mr. ?ad Mr*. C.F.RoMtfUuta. hitch-hiked from Lot Angeles ? te Mm of Ms parents la Uaaka ta ? day*, covering a dlMaaoe M about S 200 miles. Mr. Rom left Loa Angelaa Friday, July 10, aad arrived home Saturday, July IS, coming the *outbern route by way of Florida. Mlaee* Polly Davla. Lol* Hill, France* Dickson, Ann Caadler, Sally Kale Baker and Massr*. Jlmmle Wright. Bus ter McCoy, of Abbeville, S. C .. BUI Waat. Martin Levis a f Copperhill, Tenn.. and Mur phy Holloway of Adanta, Ga. enjoyed a picnic at Lake Carroll Sunday. Mr. Arthur Palmer of Mar ble was a business visitor In own Wednesday. Misses Addle Leetherwood, Emily Sword and Clara McCombs, returned Saturday from attending Summer School at Cullowhee. Miss Edna Patton of Cullo whee la visiting her cousin, Mrs. Walter Mauney. Mis* Frances Dickson (pent the week-end with her cousin. Miss Jane Cover of Andrews. 20 YEARS AGO JULY 24. 1941 Plans for opening branch office* of the Citizens Bank & Trust Company of Andrews and Murphy at Hayes vllle In Clay County, and Robblnsvllle la Graham county, were an nounced this week by Percy B. Fere bee. President. These branches will be opened as soon as locations can be found. Mr. and Mrs. Rondall lvie and children of Manning, S.C. Spent several days here this week with Mr. and Mrs. PeVnmMe Mix Kate Padgett waa ? ' visitor U Syiva SwJt) Mr* Prank Fortyfh, Ml?s Meredith Whltaker ud Mn C. B. I .?ll returned Sunday from ivtalt b Carolina Beach Ml ta Eunice Shields and Mlas Arietta Ramsay were vtslnrs In Knoxvtlle Sunday. Mlas Blla McComba and Miss Clara McComba will re turn Sunday from a week's visit In Maxiteo. 10 YEARS AGO JULY 26, 1951 Official 1950 census figures juat released by theU.S. Cen sus B ureau gave the population at Cherokee County at 11,294. la 1940 the population was 18,813. The figures Indicate a loaa of 2.8 per cent In popula tion during the ten years . H. A. Matrox, Murphy busi ness man and a veteran of World War 0 Is the first "Gallon Blood Donor" from the Cherokee County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson and daughters. Prances and Evon, have returned from Balnbrldge, Md? where they visited their son and brother, Gerald, who is in the Naval Hospital Corp. School there. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Amos, Rt. 1, Murphy announce the birth of a daughter, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole man. Rt. 2, Murphy announce the birth of twin daughters, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Van diver and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson visited relatives in Etowah, Tenn. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson of Patrick an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Irene Wil liamson tt> Joe B. Croft of Famer, Tenn. THE CHANGING SCENE 30 YEAR* AOO,"me UNPREOlCTABl ZX?\ Oto STOVE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY RUINED MEAlS. DO WE HAVE TO EAT o / ^ I? _u_ ROASTS TUKM OUT JUST PKVHT IVf RY TIM t IN TOOM'S AUTOMATIC IP-OAS OVENS SMAffTLY STYLED BUILT-IN TOP BURNERS AND OVENS ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OA TODAYS unCMtNS. Smoky Mountain Gas Co. " Your Phllgas LP Distributor " MURPHY, N.C. Deaths, Funerals Compliments of ?VIE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOC. Peyton G. I vie ? Funeral Director ?HOT ANDREWS - -Eugenejesay Gray, 77, of Andrews died at 11 p.m. Friday, July 21. Known aa Uncle "Gene", he was a native of Macon County and had moved to Andrews ? year ago from Knoxvllle. Term. He worked In Oak Ridge, Tenn. for several years and was a member of Payne Ave. Baptist Church In Knoxvllle. Services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Mt. Zlon Baptist Church In Andrews. Burial was In Valley town Cemetery. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. Christie Bell Mc Klnney and Mrs. Viola Do rsey of Andrews; and alx grand children. I vie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. WALLACE COLVARD Word has been received of the death of Wallace Charles Colvard, 69, of Marion who died suddenly at his home Wednesday morning, July 19. Mr. Colvard was a native of Andrews and a veteran of World War I. Services were held at 2 n.m . Friday In Westmoreland - Hawkins Funeral Home, and burial was In Oak Grove ?cemetery. MRS. MCKEEHAN MURPHY ? Mrs. Caroline McKeehan, 90, of Warne, died at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday July 19, in her home after a four week Illness. Mrs. MdCeehan was a native of Towns County, Ga? and had been a member of Many Forks Baptist Chruch for 79 years. Services were held at 10 a.m. Friday in Many Forks Baptist Church. The Rev. Ham Coffee and the Rev. Berlin Thomas of ficiated . Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Mary Shuler of Warne and Mrs. Beulah Ramey of AshevlUe; a son, Leonard McKeehan of Ware; a sister, Mrs. Joe Lee of Hayesville; two brothers, Elic of Young Harris, Ga. and Alfred Shook of Graceman. Okla; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren . Townson Funeral Home of Murphy was In charge of arrangements. MRS. LURA WATSON ANDREWS ? Mrs. Lura Blanche Watson, 82, of An drews, died at 12:30 a.m. Saturday, July 22, after a long illness In the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Dorsey. A native of Cherokee County, Mrs. Watson was the great great-granddaughter of Abra ham Collett, one of the first white settlers of that region. She was the daughter of the late Mack and Adeline Whltaker Collett, and was a member of Andrews First Baptist Church. Her husband, Crawford M. Watson, died Nov. 12, 1914. Services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Dorsey home. The Rev. Edward Whltson officiated and burial was In Valleytown Cemetery. I vie Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. VALLEY RIVER HOMES ??BBaBMHHramu III VALLEY RIVER DIMES Cistia-liilt Skill, INCLUDE.. SiMi-Finisked or Fiiishid Hones. -2*8 Floor Joists, 16" On Center* ?00 ^ - Plumbing Roughed In On All Model* ^ - Trusted Roof Financing Up To 10 Tear*. . e.... ?<...< i. DailHi Constriction - Rustproof Aluminum Siding Nails' - . . . ? - 16 Ye.r Bonded Roof Bj EXMHIRCld LlCll BllMtfS ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. BUILT BY ANDREWS BUILDERS SUPPLY CD. fu Farther Uforaitieo CUl 54, ANDREWS, *.C. CHRISTOPHER MILLS Christopher "Chris" C. Milts, 76, of Boiling Spring comminity In Cherokee County, died at 11 p.m. Fri day, July 21. after a long u illness. . Mr. Mills was a native of Cherokee County and a farmer. He was a deacon In the Boiling Springs Baptist Church and a former Mason. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday In Hanging Dog Bap tist Church. The Rev. Weldon West of ficiated, and burial was In the church cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers and grand daughters were . flower bearers. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Donna Garrett Mills; eight daughters, Mrs. Roma Graves, Mrs. Thelma Gaddis, Mrs. Jean Dockery of Spring field, Ohio, and Mrs. Louella Graves, Mrs. Marie Graves, Mrs. Christine O'Dell and Miss Cleo Mills of Murphy; three sons, Clinton and Hoover of Springfield, Ohio and Bruce Mills of Murphy: a slster.Mrs. Fannie Davis of beulah, Idaho; three brothers, Gld R. and Maynard Mills of Murphy and Frank Mills of Akron, Ohio; 51 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Ivle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. DILLARDGRIFFITH Dlllard E. Griffith, 66, of Rt. 1, Murphy, died at 8 p.m Thursday, July 20. in a local hospital following a period of declining health. A native of Cherokee County he was a son of thelatejames and Mary Ann Hughes Grif fith. He was a World War I Veteran. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Eula Breedlove Griffith: two sons, Noah and Charles of Rt. 1, Murphy, two sisters, Mrs. Lewis Wilson and Miss Verdle Griffith of Canton; and two grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in UpperPeach- ' tree Baptist Church. The Rev. Clarence Martin and the Rev. Andrew Cloer officiated and burial was in the Peachtree Cemetery. Town son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. McKEEHAN Mrs. Caroline McKeehan, 90, of Warne, diedat 4:30p.m. Wednesday. July 19, in her home after a long illness. Mrs. McKeehan was a native of Towns County, Ga., andhad been a member of Many Forks Baptist Church. Services were held at 10 a.m. Friday in Many Forks Baptist Church. Births R06E Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rose of Rt. 3, Murphy announce the birth of a daughter, Joan De wee se. July 17, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Rose Is the former Miss EmmaLouCole man. COX Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cox. of Rt. 2, Hayesvllle, announce the birth of a daughter. July 20, at Provi dence Hospital. Mrs. Cox is . the former Miss Betty J. *1 Payne. HUNTER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harold Hunter of Blalrsvllle, Ga. an nounce the birth of a son, J erry Alan, July 15 , at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Hunter Is the former Miss Martha Nell Brown. HUNTER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clif ford Hunter of Mineral Bluff, Ga? announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Mariejuly 17 at Murphy General Hospital. Mrs. Hunter Is the former Miss Annie Bell Patterson. Among The Sicfc |dence H??P^'.Mni.Thelm? fchance. Murphy. Melvln {Forrester, Mj'p'j* Murphy: Ubernathy. Rt- Murphy*. Eobby *?g^R?t. l.Blatrs F?nes McEver, * SwM19on. PUle'wG,/Mr. Nor. Abbott, (Murphy: Mrs. wlUl?m Washington. D. ? Culber tarl Thomas. Rt. ^ Hit. ? ^ EdoS*. Mur tuSSeierry Ledford. R^? thy: 3erT7 Hariey Dockery. hm r^?roaten (water. Brass?n*n. R-IHr^r.C1Tm (Sherman, ^rV.' hy; James Kneed, Rt. 2. MuH* M>rble. tearl Sawyer. Rt. '? twm R MMNTJUSf FO* MIT ACTION/ The Rev. Ham Coffey and the Rev. Berlin Thomas of ficiated and burial waa In (he church cemetery. Surviving are two daugh ter*, Mrs. Mary Shuler of Warne andMrs.BeulahRamey of AshevUle; a son, Leonard McKeehan of Warne ; a sister. Mrs. Joe Lee of Hayes vlllc. two brothers, Ellc of Young Harris, Ga.; and Alfred Shook of Gracemont, Okls.; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren . Townson Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. I Hbrphy Rfdy-Mix CiatH Ctmpmy I SAVE Tina, Labor, MoMy VI 7-3506 SUPER-RIGHT" GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 2 -Lb. Pkg. 85c "Sn>er-Wjcht" Delicious All Meat FRANKS i,?b- 43c "Super -Right" Smoked, Cooked Chipped Beef < ?z 25c Jesse lewell Fresh Frozen ' Pot Pies 4 p?sz: 59c PER LB. "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DELICIOUS SLICI COLO CUTS ? SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT ? LIVER LOAF ? COOKED SALAMI 6-OZ. ? PICKLE LOAF PKG. *y ; the regular low price on the jumbo 10-oz. jar of the Ft&SMEST INSTANT COFFEE MONEY CAN BUY! 10-flZ. 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