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ftarpby library Ktcalvas U.S. Mf|. R? 9isf? r TW riw volumes at the <7* edition of the Thomas Register at American Manu tacurars are now on the re ference shell at the Murphy Carnegie Library. The Hitch cock Corporation of Murphy presented the volumes to the library. PROMPT MOVING SERVICE TO All SO STATES (apart pocking, toreful handling, modern equipment and methods Free lood Alios with each eslimote Call us today I PALMER BROS. Murphy, N . C VE 7-3113 AGCNTS K* i Wkt&fon ~i'ast Site LONO DISTANCE MOVINO A.VOO HUURlES?PUT UOOtLRPfN TOOL S NUtN NOT IN LKE / REV. JAMES J. WILMES travel soon, travel TRAILWAYS you '11 enjoy it more because Trailways travel is... COMFORTABLE: 'Round the clock schedules, comfortable foam lounge chair seats, rest room aboard! SAFE: When you're riding with an expert Trailways driver you travel swiftly and safely to your destination. CONVENIENT: Trailways Thru Bus schedules to almost any where . . . mean you never have to change bus or bag gage. You relax straight thru! Aboard a Trailways bus you'll enjoy leg-stretching comfort all the way, in all-weather air-conditioned luxury. Plan your next trip ... all your trips ... on Trailways. CHARLOTTE - CHATTANOOGA - DALLAS MEMPHIS - RALEIGH - WASHINGTON - ATLANTA - ASHEVILLE - NEW YORK FAYETTEVILLE - JACKSONVILLE, N.C. TRAILWAYS Zotholic other Is Transferred Revered J imel J. W limes, tree or ai Plus Xll PMoral 'en Or |n Clay Coiaity, has raowd tils transfer id new Aulas In Clndnnail. Ohio. To als friends In six WNC ."modes, ha la known u "Fsdier Jim". Ha spent four years In Cherokee Cototy as asaodao paaoor of St. WU 1 aim's and 1 mm acuta OS Ha art Chapels. During this time, he elso helped redecorate Fon tana's Chapel, and establish Oood Shepherd Chapel In HsyesvUle and Sacred Heart Chapel In Robtmnsvllle. During the past 2 years, besides teaching at the Buck Creek Pastoral Center, he has served as pesor of St. Francis of Assis Church In Franklin, caring as well for missions In Bryson City, Sylva, Cforo kee and Cullowhee. In Chero kee he obtained the necessary permissions from the Tribal Cornell to build a new chapel large enough to serve 300. The sice and plans are almost complete and construction will begin soon. In Cullowhee. Christ the King Newman Center has been set up to offer students of all creeds a homelike atmosphere to read and relax, as well to pray In a small separate chapel. Father Wllmes expressed "deep regreats leaving the many friends who God has given him the past 6 years, but trusts to meet them again sometime." He expressed the hope that any Western Caro linians passing thruClnclnnatl would take time to visit with him at the headquarters of the Glenmary Missloners in Glendale, a surburb 15 miles form Cincinnati. His new ad dress after August lSlsGlen Mary Missloners, Cincinnati. 46. Ohio. Deed Transfers Lizzie Bradshaw coPeariey and Shirley Bradshaw, pro perty In Murphy Township. W. W. and Jessie Cook to Clifford and Leona Elliot*, property in Murphy Town ship. Lake Hlwassee Develop ment Co. co Robert L. and Joyce Ann Cavendar,property In Shoal Creek Township. Jake and Callie Patterson to Dillard and Lizzie Wilcox property In Murphy Township. H. B. and Mamie Rich Co Roy E. and Claudia Cuclder, property in Valleytown Town ship. Clarence W. and Grace Irene Stiles to R.J.Osborne, property in Shoal Creek Township. COULD YOU RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS 17 Kt= Lra HJ BE] .IBLE J CHOOSE CAREFREE CHARTERS ...USE CONVENIENT PACKAGE EXPRESS Peoples Cafe TENNESSEE ST VE7 ? 2925 murphy, n.c. , lO,*** ? *??? 1-bl bW - Dayton NYLON SAFETY SALE Take advantage of this money-saving NYLON value I 25 170-1S (lack Ttf+Typ Pin Tn Hi Excknf* Similar sarins* on all sirs* Dayton's e*rlnstve Nylon t ' BONUS MILEAC.F Ton 'ti. ri ?.? ? " i, : M I:I)? ? tf ??.ill W t ? ' ' ? PLENTY CF FREE PARKING Produced and sold by the makers off the first 4-ply nylon tire GRAVES TIRE CO. VE 7-2181 Andrtwi Rd. Murphy, N. C. MURPHY BOY SCOUTS visited their former ScoutMaster at his home at Regal last Thursday night, August 2. Scouts Roger Stiles and Freddie Davis are shown presenting Mont Rogers, for mer Scout Master of Troop 402 with a gift from the troop. Mr. Rogers si recovering from a recent Illness that forced his redrementfrom acdve business life and Scout work. (Scout Photo) NEW OFFICERS of Murphy Boy Scout Troop present at the last meeting of Troop 402 on Thursday, August 4 are shown above. Left id right, Roger Stiles, quartermaster; Scout Master Tom Gentry; Assistant Scout Master Gordon Bates; and Freddie Davs, patrol leader of the Weasel Patrol. Not present for the picture, BUI McDonald, patrol leader of the Hawk Patrol and John Bruce, scribe. The troop officers were elected July 28 (Scout Photo) lolt Palmer, )f Aarble, )ies Sunday Holt Palmer, 44, of Rt. 1, Garble died Sunday night In a ocal hospital after aperlodof lecllnlng health. He was a tatlve of Cherokee County, son >f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pai rier of Marble. Surviving In addition to the parents are the widow; Mrs. 31xle Palmer; three daugh ters, Mrs. Dale Price and Vlrs. Donald Hogsed of Mur phy and Miss Linda Palmer of the home; two sisters,Mrs. Marie Lemons of Clare mo re, Okla. , Mrs. Irene Wood of Hayesville; seven brothers, Llnford, William and James of Murphy, the Rev. JackPal mer and Martin of Marble, Edward of Petersburg, Ohio, and Lewis Palmer of Black Mountain; and one grandchild. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday In Tomotla Baptist Church. The Rev. Marvin Hampton officiated, and burial was in To mod a Cemetery. Pall bearers were J. D. Decker, Bobby Jones, Earl Mundy, Bill Stiles, John Harper and Harry Moore, Members of the Men's Blhle Class and Dr. Paul Hill were honorary pallbearers, Town son Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Krenda Zee Weds drank Kaper Hayesvllle ? Miss Brenda Dale Ledford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Earl Led ford, of Hayesvllle and Frank Milton Raper son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raper of Demo rest, Ga. were united In Marriage Sunday, July 22 at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. The Rev. F. Mason Hudspeth performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Jo Adklns, and daughter of Demo rest Ga. were soloists and Miss MaryGlbbey, pianist. The bride given In marriage by her father wore a street lenght white dotted swlss dress and carried a whie Bible topped with white roses. Her fingertip veil of Illusion was attached to a bandeau. Miss Elaine Stephens of Palmetta, Ga. was her attend ant, She wore a blue taffeta sheath dress and had white carnations. Her head dress was a blue whlmsep clup. Donald Waldon, of Athens Ga. was best man. Harold Ledford of Hayesvllle, brother of the bride and Raymond Raper of Demo rest, Ga. brother of the groom were ushers. The bride Is a graduate of Hayesvllle High School and Is attending Clarksvllle Bus iness School The groom Is a fraduate of Demo rest High chool and Is also attending Clarksvllle Business School at Clarksvllle, Ga. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home In Demo rest , Ga., where Mr. Raper Is employed as si^ier vlsor with the International Outerwear, Inc. First Metbodi st Announce Honor Roll First Methodist Church School Honor Roll for July. Nursery; Joseph Lochsby, Danny Townson, Mrs. Gsy Davidson, Mrs. J. C. Town Klnderg trten; Robert Scott, Teresa Palmar, Price Mc K sever, Joanne Holland. Mrs. Hugh Howard. Primary I; Karen Watson, Mrs. Hugh Brlttaln. Primary U: DlnmePalmer, Rebecca cfttnn, Tommy Wil Prlmary 111; Sharon Loch IV; Allan Owen. Mrs. RUby Kaa Watson. Jiador V, Beary Scott. Tom - VI; Elian Dsrla, r, Johnny Moors Carlr Judy Britain Freddy Davis, Ann Lochaby, Freddy Lochaby, Elaine Martin, Betsy Scott, Shell ah Sneed, J ane Whitley. Seniors: Don Carter, Mary Linda Hyatt, Linda Smith. Coteries Clasa: Merle Davis Martha Davis. John Wesley Class, Mrs. Sam Davidson, Charleen Davidson, Ada Harshaw, Addle Leadtharwood, Mrs. Howard Martin, Miss Fannie MoCel land, Mrs. W. P. Odorn, Mrs. Ruth Nance, Mrs. Ben Scott, Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Mlaa Emily Sword, Mrs. Fannia Wells, Miss Mary Akin. Mrs. Kate Mawey. Hyatt Bible CIsm; Mrs. Dora Akin, Mrs. Lena Matea Mr*. J. H. Hampton. Mrs. Vance Wilson. Mrs. Sslly Bible Q ass, W. H. Howard Martin, Bd , J. H. Hampton Rot. Clark Brltuba, Gay W.S. Dick? y Stilt hnkrii Amis Cattlt W. 8. Dietary, Murphy, w canlty raid four Abiiitiwi Aagua oowa and a rogUMnd Aagua bull D B. J.Hartfaoo Concord. Nor* Carolina. Scoot k Clay Cairo , Thurt. Aug. USE THE WANT ADS ? MOISTURE-PROOF, Sanitary salt and pappar ahatera. Una thin abater far 30 daya and you will agraa it ta dw teat by awry Btt. MoUtura. Sails for $1.00 la Florida only 50* Mauasy Drug Co. in Murphy. Lot Mr. 4% "TW? Man Wka Sin M??," Tall You About A Proran Family Ihsuranca Plan. Mr. 47. ia Marpby if DON RAMSEY m Representing Alder Purser Fuel Co. SUMMER PRICES #1 Kerosene #2 FuelOil COAL OF ALL KINDS Stoker, Egg, Ckenkor Block FUELTANKS FurnishedAtCost "Serving You Is Our Specialty" Phone 146 Days or Phone 348-R Nights AlderPurserFuelCo. Andrews,N.C. 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