Shi?y, Nartf Stiffiag flri Sign if IVVUMSU art >IL 1W* mm *? J ?4 wWoto?Two < \ Utal will 10b y?u ?f I l) at BtlM at 900d Uio ? l DmI wait until ywt tka* ' ' ruined m you kw an ?d> 4ml COME l? TODAY FOB Now Equipped to Balance Truck Tires CARRINGER ALIGNMENT SERVICE Arlo Carringer, Proprietor BLA1RSVILLE, GA. n is for PRINTING Printing for every pur port is what we do to perfectionI When it comes to printing, you name it, we do it RIGHT and at the RIGHT price. Call us for prompt estimates. The Cherokee Scout Thurman Tire & Recapping Service is Now OPEN at the Western Auto Associate Store Hiawassee, Georgia Murphy Ready-Mix Cm SAVE Time, Labor, Moaoy VE 7-3506 _ tan Thara-Treds 75 f Now you c*r. pochet real uv.ncs or dependable ?'*? tor tiros- Clayton Thoro-Trtos ? have super Cold Rubber f safety tread applied to f sound tire bodies. .five ^ thousands of trouble-free (>./ OXIJ miles. HMtlA ff IAVMQS ON AU SJ2IS A NO ftMl ALL NYLON Dayton Thnrobiwd YWmasm INTERURBANS ALL NEW. ALL NYLON. . America's finest saf- " est special traction tire. 4 Scientifically designed tread and tracter-like tractien Pars provide deep gripping" action. 15 80 ?m WMTTH (MUM mui' | wmm* mui' J wmnt* ALL OTHER "91 ZE9 IAROAI H PRICED AC CO RD1N6 TO THE SIZE TVxMch ROAD HAZARD Qwarvan*? All laytaa Pnuipr Tim art hmHiM by Ite laytea Tin I latter tmay for tht lift of the annual tread Mamt fail ures earned by CMttl-MKS. tUA NAM. MO ate. at well at HTtCU M WOMMANM* AM AAlft " made on a pro-rata basis at current cade prices NO Ttw 0* MIlEAGf LIMIT Prapora NOW far Raugh Wintar Driving *Plut In antf lirg Oh your car GRAVES TIRE GO. ANDREWS ROAD MURPHY, N.C Near farmers Garage VE7-2M1 ?nig festering SO Years 15, 1W2 Pa of Cherokee County heartily approve of thn Wnao Carolina 5-10 ynnr I Parna program aponeored by tha Aabavllla Cltiaaa and the AshevUle Ttraaa. Bora id Mr. andMri. Prank Walsh, Murphy. Rouia 1. Da oarabar IS, a son, Jamaa LaRoy. Born id Mr. and Mra. Richard Maaon Moore, Murphy, Roun 1, November 20 twin daughters, Mary Allla and LtUlan Vallla. Mr. Noah Hembree was a vial lor in AshevUle last Prl day. Mr. and Mrs. NaU Snaad and little daughter of Copper hill, Tenn., are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mattox Miss Catherine Thompson and Harry Bishop tnocied to Copperhlll, Tenn. Tuesday evening Id attend the show. 20 Years Ago January 15, IS%2 With more then $1,500 pledge, much of It already "cash In hand", the Red Cross drive has been extended indl the end of the week, to com plete collections, and solicit a number of persons the workers have been unable to contact. Mrs. Arthur Akin and Robert Akin spent several days this week in Atlanta. Mrs. Clyde Sneed will spend Monday In Asbevllle. Mr. andMrs.R.O.Chandler of Murphy have announced the engagement of their daughtor Miss Rosalind Chandler to W. J. Canata of Murphy, son ? of Mr. and Mrs. John Canata of New York, City. The date for the wedding has not yet been set. Mr. and Mrs. J.W.Glasgow of Murray, Kentucky, formerly of Murphy, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Gladys Glasgow, to Edgar Darnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Darnell of Muiptiy. The marriage ceremony was performed In Blalrsvllle Ga. on Sunday, January 11. At present the young couple will reside In Murphy. Leon Axley left Tuesday for Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulmer and little son of Hlwassee Dam visited here Tuesday with Mrs. Fulmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin. Mrs. W. T. Cooper spent last Irs. Jim and Mrs. Edgar Darnell ara Id Murray. Ky? visiting with Mrs. Bavins' and Mrs. Der asll'a parsats. Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow. 10 Ysars Ago January 17. 1962 Mrs. P. L. A a bury arrived la Murphy Friday from Gainesville to apaod several moolha. She la locamd at Ho ml Regal. Mrs. As bury la the stepmother of Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Sr. Miss Clarissa Klncald of Roma, Ga. spent tha week-end with bar slater, Mrs. R. H. Foard. Mr. and Mrs. Wins too Craig and son, Winston J r, ware hi Warm Springs, Ga. Sunday and Monday. Mrs. C. W. Savage had as her guest over the week-end her cousin. K. H. Woosley of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Wada Rich announce the birth of a boy, Richard, on J anuary 6 at Port Sanders Hospital, Knoxvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elliott and son, Jake of Andrews, spent Sunday in Aahevllle, Miss Ruth Barnard of Bre vard spent the week-end at home with Mrs. Alice Barnard and Miss Pauline Hicks In Andrews. Stork Market Report Pink Bundle BROWNING A daughter, Leslie Dlan to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Browning of Durham. January 12. Mr. Browning Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Browning of Murphy. Blue Bundle PALMER A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Palmer, of Murphy, January 12 at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Palmer is the former Miss Martha Axley. License To Marry John Dlnon, 20 and Carole Elaine Groves 18, both of Atlanta, Ga. Among The Sick Patients admitted to Provi dence Hospital: Mr. D. M. Blrchftled, Murphy; Jack Bryon Murrin, Rt. 2, Murphy; Gerby Wilson, Marble; Marilyn Ann Anderson, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Maggie Farmer Rt. 2, Murphy; Mr. Leon L an - nlng, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs.John Kenneth Barker, Andrews; Mrs. RuthCarrlnger,Murphy; Rev. Alfred Smith, Rt. 4, Murphy; Mrs. Ellavee Bandy Watson, Murphy; Mr. Arthur Loudermllk, Rt. 2 Blairs vllle; Mrs. Lassie Sudderth, Rt. 3, Murphy; Mrs. Helen Westmoreland, Rt. 1, Copper hill, Mrs. Mattle Derreberry. Murphy. Also Troy Murrin, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. Mary Young, Andrews; Robert Erwln Minor Jr., Murphy; Evelyn Ledford, Rt. 3, Hayesvllle; Mr. B. E. Dockery, Murphy; Mr. David Earl Abemathy, Rt. 1 Murphy; Baby Jennings Bryant Kinney, Murphy; Mrs. Jessie Pipes, Rt. 1, Murphy; Bobby Gene Henson, Murphy, Mr. Glenn Morris, Murphy. Deed Traisfers D. E. and F. H. Abemathy id H. E. and Kathryn Bishop, 2 acres more or less In Murphy Township. Donald and Doris Watts Earwood to Jack B. and Modean M. Palmer, property In Marble. Jack B. and Modean M. Palmer to R. H. and Beryl Trull, property In Marble. Theodore B. and Violet Storm Respess to Luther end Lula Mae Swanson, 4.8 acres more or less In Noda Town ship. N. D. and Leila Shephard to Ralph E. andEula Mae Burnea property in Beaverdam Town ship. Beryl and R. H. Trull id Jack B. and Modean M. Palmer, property in Valley town Township. TV A to Brumby Textile Mills Inc., 0.75 acres mora or less in Murphy Township. TV A to Brumby Textile Mills Inc., 0.07 acres more or leas in Murphy Township. TVA id Brumby Textile Mills Inc. 0.18 acres more or less In Murphy Township. Tull and Ella Westmoreland to James Winston Westmore land, 1/2 acre more or less in Hothouse Township. Vic N. and Vesta Whltaker Wood to Lema Wood, property In Valleytown Township. Letma Wood m Sam and Mildred G. Ward, property in Valleytown Township. Leona Wood to Sam ?d Mildred G. Ward, property in Valleytown Township. "You're mi old timer if fee *w when the ah) the limit." SUNDAY IS A HOLIDAY AND A HOLY DAY The first step is ? thrilling moment! An exciting new world is opening np for Dsvid. Soon he will be sble to chase a butterfly, explore the old apple tree, play with Tommy and Mary next door. The first step is the hardest. Darid needs the encour sgement of Daddy's wsiting arms. The second step will be essier. Soon Darid will be shipping abont like a lamb. The first step to Sunday School and chureh will be another thrilling moment in David's life. This first step will be hard for a shy little boy. Darid will need the en couragement of Mommy and Daddy. Soon he will be asking to go to Sunday School. An exciting new world of religious discovery is waiting for your children when they take their first step to church. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Q>urch is the greatest factor on earth for the building of char* ecter and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. With out a strong Church, neither de mocracy nor civilization can sur vive. There arc four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support die Church. They are: (I) For hie own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his com munity and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material sup port. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Copyright 198*, Kelater Advertising Service, Inc., Strucburg, Vs. Book Cfcaptar Vm John 4 1144 Matthew 18 1-8 M>ttWw 18 10-14 Ihumtw 88 1-8 Man 84 11-18 Provwb> 4 1-8 Hcbrtws 18 8-11 These Religious Messages Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored by the Following Business Flrme Community Motors VE 7-2001 Murphy, N. C. "Security Feeds" Wayn?'? Feed Store Murphy, N. C. Murphy Florist Flowers For Every Occasion Murphy, N. C.-VE 7-2213 Murphy Phillips 66 Stption VE 7-2226 "The Best For Less" Sossamon Furniture Co. VE 7-3115 Murphy, N, C. This Space For Sale Trudy'* Ladles & Children's Apparel Murphy, N. C? VE 7-2541 Rogers Electric Servicp Electrical Contractor Residential & Commercial Wiring Murphy, N, C. VE 7-2425 Family Rastaurant For ?'Flat Family Food" Murphy, NjC. E. C. Moore Dodge Murphy, N. C. VB 7-2316 Specialists In Professional Service Mauney Drug Co. VE 7-2192 Murphy, NjC. Duke's Lodge Murphy, N. C, Swanson Furniture Co. Heyeeville, N. C. Phone 3591 Davis Jewelers Murphy, N. C, Imperii! Laundry & Cleaners VE 7-2219 Murphy, N.C. TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME Murpny, N.C. Western Auto W. A. Singleton Murphy, N.C. Hitchcock Corporation Murphy,N.C. Owenby Mfg. Company Andrews,N.C.

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