V ? Area Obituaries ? MRS. LAURA CANTRELL v Mrs Laura Cactrell, age 71, passed away Feb 8th at the home ? of her daughter. Mr*. Inez Burcfa . of Canton, Ohio at 6:00 a.m. alter " a lengthy illness. ? In addition to Mrs. Burch she Is survived by two other da ugh * ters: Mrs. Irene Martin of Can ton, Ohio, and Mrs. Juanita Davis of Andrews, three sons; Fred of I Oklahoma City, OUa.. Oscar of Braastown and Leonard of Flori ' da. 14 Grandchildren, several great grandchildren and one great great grandchild; four sis ' ters, Mrs. Dora Lingerfelt of Eanglewood. Tenn Mrs. Myrtle Cqlfeell of Hayesville, Mrs. Tin kr nie lputlin of Lafayette, Ga.. and I Mrs. Mary Erwin of Reliance. ? Tejn : one brother, Henry Green B ofTleveland, Tenn. K Funeral services were conduct W ed Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the L Green Cove Church at Brass r town. Rev. Fred Lunsford, Rev. M Ham Coffee officiated and buri al was in the church cemetery. P Town son Funeral Home was in V charge of the arrangements. ? MR. JAMES ROBERT DAVIS Mr. James Robert Davis, age 72 of Murphy was found dead * Saturday night January 30, in y his truck near bis home His death was from natural causes accord v ing to the coroner. Mr. Davis was a life long resi * dent of Cherokee County, the son y of the late Frank and Celia Lovin. good Davis. He is survived by his ? wife: Mrs. Magie Hensiey Davis, two daughters: Mrs. Buster Gib i son of Murphy and Mrs. Lawrence ? Brendle of Hickory, three sons; Fred of Buffalo. S. C . Claude of v Rockaway. N.J., and Ed of Hickory, five sisters; Mrs. Win ' slow McTiger of Mineral Blulf. 4 Ga., Mrs Luna Jones of Blue Ridge, Ga., Mrs. Zennie Woody r of Kugene, Oregon, Mrs. Ruth Davje and Mrs. Finnie White of Murphy, two brothers; George ? and Ira Davis of Murphy. 31 grandchildren and 8 great grand * children. 4 Funeral services were conduct ? ed Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock r at the White Baptist Church. Rev. Raymond Carroll officiated at * the service. Burial was in the 4 Hangingdog Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in < charge of the service. SAMUEL H. LANE ROBBINSVILLE - Samuel H. Lane, 83. of Robbinsville died al 3 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, at his borne after a long illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Delia Lane; five daughters, MUs Minnie Lane of the home. Mrs. Roscoe Orr, Mrs. Dock Millsap?, and Mrs. Donald England al Rob binsville, and Mrs. Ada Bumgard ner of Gastonia; five sons, Wil liam O., Pearlie, George, and James of Robbinsville, and Ros coe of Gastonia; 48 grandchildren: 50 great - grandchildren, a great great ? grandchild: and a brother, Bart Lane of Bryson City. Services were held Saturday. :Feb. 8, at 10 a.m. in Old Mother Church. The Rev. Buck Ledford officiat ed and burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. SAMUEL W. CARRLNGER BRASSTOWN - Samuel Wesley Carringer, S5. of Braistown died at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7. at his home following a long it haw. Service* were be Id Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Brautown Baptist Church, of which he was a mem ber. The Rev Ham Coffey and the Rev. Fred Lunsford officiated, and burial was in the church cemetery Mr. Carringer was a native of Graham County, a son of the late Wesley and Avie Williams Carringer, and moved to Cherokee County in 1909. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Amanda Ditmore Carringer; three daughters. Mrs. Leila Coker and Mrs. Lula Hall of Brasstown. and Mr j. Coy Ledford of Eugene. Ore.: five sons. David V. and Dillard of Murphy. Floyd of Knox viile. Zach of Oak Ridge, Tenn and Wayne of Brasstown; a sis ter. Mrs. Amana Collins of Rob binsville; 38 grandchildren, and 25 great ? grandchildren. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ARNOLD HENSLEY ANDREWS - Arnold Hensley, 19, formerly of Andrews, died Sun day Jan. 31, in a Raleigh hospital after a short illness. Surviving are the father, George Oscar Hensley of Andrews: two brothers. Willard and Eston Hen sley of Charlotte; and two sisters. Mrs. Bob Davis of Murphy, and Mrs. Annie Gaddy of Charlotte. Services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 3. in Valley River Baptist Church. The Rev. Jim Truett officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. ANNIE TATE MURPHY ? Mrs. Annie Mor gan Tate. 80. of Blairsville, Ga.. RFD 3 died at 9:05 am.m. Wednes day Feb. 3. at the home of a brother. Rass Morgan of Blairs ville RFD 3. She waa a daughter of the late M. G. and Rachel Owenby Morgan and had lived all her life in Union County, Georgia. Surviving in addition to Rass Morgan are a sister, Mrs. Dove Trulove: and two other brothers, Lon and B. Morgan, all of Blairs ville RFD 3. Services were held Thursday Feb. 4, at 10 a.m. in Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Rev. Early King officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MR. E. L. SHOOK Mr. E. L. Shook, age 79 passed away at his home in Young Harris. Georgia early Friday morning. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Lou Watkins Shook, three daugh ters: Mrs. Lillie Plott. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leole Smith both ot Young Harris, and Mrs. Selmer Chapman of Ack worth, Ga.; three sons: Arvil. Andy and Arthur, all of Young Harris.; two brothers: Alfred of Gracemont. Okla. and Alex of Young Harris: two sis ters: Mrs. Carolyn McKeen o f Warne and Mrs. Tresia Lee of Hayesville: 44 grandchildren and ' to him, bread and milk are a feast It takes to little to bring joy to the hungry in other land*. Each $1 sends a 1?^ big CARE package of milk Hf i powder, flour, other sta pies ... a personal gift of friendship, delivered in your name. Mail your dol lars today. Cart . . . hvngr hurt*/ CARE Food Crusado Now York 16, Ntw York or your local offico -# j r i * Run A* A Public Servicc ?r THE CHEROKEE SCOUT Permanent Position Due To An Expansion Program, A National Salas Organization Wishts To Secure The Services Of A Man Of Good Habits ? Per sonality ? And Qualities Of Leadership. Limited Travel In This Area. Advancement Unlimited. Write Cherokee Scout, Murphy, N. C. Giving Brief Background And Phone Number. |. ? TELL ME Which ?port ? mo?jb~ DANGEROUS... BOW WG FOOTBALL? ? ? ? ? Is LOS ANGELE S ,CAL . . FURT1HER WEST THAW REVO. NEVADA.? ^CCORDING "TO sWtsflCS, vr_, DCwv- . ._ cicmro FOOTBALL IS ISO TIMES MQgE Dft?4gEQPUS TVAPM BOXING? the MAP WILL SHo?f CAN A MOtOCCVCLE GO ' DOCS -CfmTT... PROM WHICH FASTER "THAN AN AUTOMOBLE? VIOUN STRINGS ARE MF>DE\... FROM A ?AX ? NO.. BECAUSE WTHK3H SPEEDS... WIND RESISTANCE IS SO GREW A MOTORCYCLIST VJOULO igl BE BLOWN OFF MIS MftCHINE . ^ 91 1 Noi^KX-i^tRlMSS PlRE MROE FRO* THE GUT OF ft SHEEP.' THE INVENTOR IN THE VEAC IBO A..O. MISNAMED THEM T> DISCOURAGE IMITATORS AND KEEP "WEIR MANUFACTURE SECRET.' ft) KILL ACft" INTHOSE DWS WAS CONSIDERED BftDLUCKl 17 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. at the Many Forks Baptist Church, Rev. Henry Brown and Rev. Vir gle Brown were in charge of the service and burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of the service. MR. SAMUEL H. LANE Mr. Samuel H. Lane, age 83 of Robbinsville passed away at his home Thursday morning after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Delia Lane: five daughters: Miss Min nie Lane. Mrs. Mattie Orr, Mrs. Fannie Millsaps and Mrs. Roselle England all of Robbinsville and Mrs. Ada Bumgardner of Gas tonia: five sons: William, Pearl ie. George and James all of Rob binsville and Roscoe of Gastonia. 48 grandchildren, 50 great grand children and 1 great great grand child. one brother. Bart Lane of Bryson City. Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at 10:00 A.M. at the Old Mother Church, Rev. Buck Ledford was in charge of the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. Townson Funer al Home was in charge of the service. ARTHUR C. CHEATHEM Funeral services for Mr. Arthur C. Cheathem. 69. of Culberson were held Feb. 7, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Mr. Cheathem died Saturday af ternoon in a Murphy hospital. He was employed by the Tenn. Cop per Co. until he retired due to ill health. Surviving are his wife. Sadie Coleman Cheathem: one daugh ter, Mrs. Wesley Nichols of Cul berson ; one half sister, Mrs. Bell | Walker of Gastonia: three half: brothers, Hayden of Turtletown.l Nath and Homer of Gastonia. The Rev. George Wilson officiat ed. Interment was in the church cemetery. Chastain - Pack -Neal Funeral Home was in charge of arrange- j ments. MRS. MEUSSA MORGAN ANDREWS ? Funeral services; for Mrs. Melissa Buchanan Mor gan of 199 Forest Hill Drive. Ashe ville. who died Tuesday night in an Asheville hospital after a long illness were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. in the First Baptist Church in Andrews. Hie Rev. Dorris Smo- } therman. pastor of the First Meth odist Church officiated. Burial was in the Andrews Cem etery in Valleytown. Pallbearers were Edgar Wood. Robert Hel ton. Dr. L. L. Ezzell. A. B. Chand ler, Jr., James Ferebee and Lee Nichols. Mrs. Morgan was the widow of the late J. A. Morgan, who for i a number of years served a s agent here for the Southern Rail way and with his family lived! here for a number of years. She was a charter member of the Andrews Woman's Club and served at one time as Worthy Ma tron of the Andrews Chapter No. 15. Order of the Eastern Star The family were members of the First Baptist Church here. Surviving are two children, a; son. Joseph A. of El Paso, Texas. and a daughter. Mrs. Harry K. Donaldson of Asheville; two bro thers, Arthur J. Buchanan o f Damascus. Va., and Frank Bu chanan of Unicoi. Tenn.. four sis ters, Miss Alice Buchanan and Mrs. Frank Shull of Unicoi, Tenn.. Mrs. Tom Tate, Erwin. Tenn., Mrs. Burl Snyder. Jonesboro, Tenn and four grandchildren. Arrangements were under the, direction of Dunn and Williams Funeral Home. Asheville. Drought Strikes BULAWAYO, Southern Rhode sia iAP>? A rail exodus of thou sands of head of cattle is planned from drought - stricken southern areas to pastures 700 miles north. Cattle and game have died by thousands in Southern Rhodesia j and neighboring Bechuanaland in I the worst drought in a decade. New Building SEOUL <AP'? An 8-story office) building to replace Scuth Korea's! war-damaged Capitol is being planned at a cost equivalent to i $2,057,243. Under a contract signed1 this week. Vinnel International Corp. is expected to complete the building in 17 months. Drama Society To Present "Anastasia" i YOUNG HARRIS - The Delta Gamma Drama Society of Young Harris College will present "Anas tasia" by Marceile Maurette on Friday, February 19 at 8:00 p.m. in the college chapel. In the lead roles will be Mimi Anderson. Clayton, as Anastasia. Dale Spencer, Rossville. as Price Bounine. and Charlotte Ballew, Orlando, Fla.. who plays the dowager Empress. This drama, translated by Guy Bolton, is produced in association with Samuel French. It is direct ed by Mr. Sam Baker, director of dramatic activities at Young Harris College. LENGTHY SENTENCE On July 27. 1853, Rufus Choate. noted scholar, delivered an eulogy to Daniel Webster at Darmouth College, using a sentence con taining 1,200 words, which took him 10 minutes to deliver. NO II DELAY THE< ?TRAI(^-THRf WAY... ? Whether, you go for business or pleasure . . you'll find a Trailways THRU-LINER the ideal way to go. If you're on business, youH have time to nap or go over last minute facts and figures to insure the success of your calls. If you're traveling with your family, you'll enjoy the ease and convenience of staying in the same comfortable seats all the way. In either case . . youll arrive refreshed . . ready for business or fun . . when you take a Traiiways THRU-LINER! ? NO CHANCE Of tUS ? UrtESS SCNIOUIES 10VN1 THE ClOCK ? LIMITED STOPS ? NO CHANGE Of IAGGAGE ? SHORTEST ROUTES ? REST ROOMS AWARD MANY RUSES TAKE TRAILWAYS THRU-LINERS TO: ATLANTA ASHEVELLE CHARLOTTE FAYETTEVILLE JACKSONVILLE. N.C. RALEIGH NORFOLK CHATTANOOGA MEMPHIS TRAILWAYS "CMOOtf MNfcH Clrarttn . . . UM tmnthat Mf Upnu." c :? ? art . jSl . uMi' 1. 1 v Banquet To Be Held Feb. 20 In Asheville The Farmers Federation will] hold Us annual 100 Bushel. Corn! Contest Banquet on Februar) 10. I960 at the George Vanderbilt Ho tel. Asheville, North Carolina. The guest speaker at the meet ing will be Mr L. Y. Ballentine. Commissioner of Agriculture. Ra leigh, North Carolina. All county agents and winners in the contest of the 4-H and FFA members and adult farmers in the countries of the western dis trict have been invited to attend; the meeting. The Federation has sponsored the 100 Bushel Corn Contest forn Contest for many years in the western district and awarded prizes to the participants having the highest field in the western district. This announcement was made today by Mr. O. J Holler. Presi dent of Farmers Federation. Hubert Sneed Elected Secretary Hubert Sneed of Murphy, a sen ior at King College. Bristol, Tenn , was recently elected recording secretary of the Philothesmian Literary Society for the second semester of the college year. Mr. Sneed is majoring in psy chology and is active in the work of the Student Government, He is the son of Mrs. Evelyn Sneed of Murphy. 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