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: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Clay aad Graham jK C.: Towma.lMoe aad PmH Cataitee, Ga.; ami P?U Corny, Tm. I Yoar - $3.00 6 Mamha ? $1.75 ALL OTHER AREAS I Yaar - $5.00 6 Moaths ? $3.00 Oa all aafeacrtpdoas delivered la Narth Carolina, Mr*. R. S. Bault and Mr*. Duke Whldey spent Saturday In Ashevtll*. m m ? S.N. Bote, J r? and daughter Sandra of Smyrna. Ga.. apent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bobo, Sr. I Mrs. O. Parry of .pent last Wednes day as guaais of Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Hyatt. * ? Mr. and Mra. Sam Kay* and daughter, Kami, apant Staiday with friend* inHlawaeeee.Ca. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J ones of Venice, FU. arrived last Wefeesday to be with their aunt. Mra. Jessie Zlrbes, wbo la a padent In Murphy General HospitaL e * ? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank lin spent Sunday with their daugher and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Doug Simpson of Franklin. * * * Mrs. Garrison Maneval of Morrtstown, Tenn. Is visiting her slaters. Mrs. John A. Davidson and Mrs. Glenn 3aees, this sreek. * * Miss Kathleen Roberts of As Neville and Tommy Robert^ student at WCC, Cullowhee, spent the week-end here with their mother, Mrs. Bertha Roberta. * * * * Mrs J. Q. Davidson of Maryvllle, T? in. and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Blair of Alcoa, at Mr. and Mr*. NatTDevtdaoe and Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Dickey ? ? ? Mn. j. L. McMuUmn aI JtSinaa, Ga. and Mr*. Mary Hunt of Young Harrla. Ga. vara guaata of their ale tar and brother - la. law, Mr. and Mrs. W.P.Odomfor theweek Mrs. Oil la Barnes returned Sunday (ram IC no vllle where aha haa bean vieldng bar daughter, Mre. Grace Mynatt. Mr. and Mre. WU 11am Golna and llcde daugh ter accompanied Mr. Barnert home Sunday and ware gueata for dinner of Mr. and Mre. B. A. Browning. e e ? Mrs. S. C. Burgeaa ac companied her eon. '^ouglaa to die Univeralty of Georgia Athena, Ga., iaat Thureday. From there a he went on to Atlanta, where a he (pent the week-end with her eon-ln law and daughter, Mr. and Mri. Sammy White and family, e e e Mr. and Mre. Joe Norrla of Savannah, Ga. were week end gueata of Mn. Norrla* p arena, Mr. and Mre. Edwin Cook and Johnny. ? ?? ? Mr. and Mn. F rank At bury *Dc4U*cUM\tTfoto* 0p%ei^6t Sewicc Dally Batwaaa Mnrphy and 7mm. Atlanta Motor LI net. Now Hu A Murphy Telephone Number. Call VE7-3616 For Prompt Ptck-Up Service. ^ Atloota Motor Liios VE7-361#? Murphy. N.C. Murphy Personals of Oi with Mr. Anbury's Mrs. P. L. Aabury. ? ? ? Mr*. Eld* Queen of Atlanta apent tfa* post vook vacadoo ing villi bar sister, Mlaa Baulah Quaan. Other guests of Mlaa Quaan over the week end were: P. H. Cagle and daughars, Gloria and Gwlnda Mr*. Florence Tlllery and Mr*. Laola Vltttetoe, aU of Knoxvtlla, Tenn. ? ? ? Mr*. R. E. K ana of Candler and Mr*. Paulina Brandl* of Adanta arrived Monday for a vlalt with Mr*. Ellen Crawford. ? ? ? Mr. and Mr*. P. C. Bourne Sr. left from Adanta laat Thursday by plane for Seattle, Wash. On their return trip they will atop by Hot Spring*. Ark. and will return home by the middle of December, e e e Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Frank lin apent aeveral day* laat week in Adanta. ? ? ? Mr. and Mr*. Mack White and ion of Sylva were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields and Mr*. Ruby Hill. Mr*. Laura Green left Wednesday, September 20, for Baptist Hospital, Winston Salem, She was acccompanled on the trip by her son Bob Green, and the Rev. W. J. Thompson. Mrs. Green's address Is Room S31, North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem. Those from Murhy who at tended the Alabama and Georgia Football game held at Athens, Ga. Saturday were: Paul Ridenhour, Everett Eng lish, Ralph Rhodes, W, T. Brown, L. O. Schuyler, Joe Ray, the Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson and son. Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hensley of Cleveland, Tenn. spent last week -end here with Mrs. Vestt Hensley andMlssDotHensley. Ms. Clyde Sneed will leave Saturday for Charlotte where she will attend the Carolina Beauty Festival Show. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hen sley and children, Patricia, and Tommy, of Oak Ridge, The Ford ( ) in your?>lnture will be here tomorrow! Starting tomorrow at your Ford Dealer's, you will discover a line of. Fords so long, so new, so varied that everyone will find his personal Ford ? the car that fits his pleasure and needs as precisely as though it had been made to measure. ? For those who want a true luxury car, there are two distinguished new series of Galaxies?both swift as a rumor, silent as a secret. With Thunderbird styling, Thunderbird power, and quality that sets a new industry standard, the 1962 Galaxies give you every essential feature of far costlier fine cars. ? If you are looking for economy without compro mise, look to America's favorite compact: this year there are more Falcons than ever to choose li om?13 in all. ? Wagon fanciers will find unprecedented variety ?from a new wagon that seats eight to a Falcon Squire Wagon with the rich woodlike finish of the famous Country Squire. ? Pick the Ford in your future with this confidence: every 1962 Ford is built to a standard of quality so high that it will change all your ideas of how fine, how quiet, how enduring a car can be. Galax if /500 Club Victoria (foreground)... GALAX fK Town Sedan (background) . . .The Galaxie / "?00?new in name, new in luxury?is for those who want all of the elegant extras. The Galaxie makes it easier than e\cr to move up to fine-car luxury?at the low Ford price. All (?ataxies are beautifully built to be more service-free. They go 30.000 n?;b?% 'ctwcen major lubrications, 6.000 miles between on langcs and minor lubrications. Brake* adjust themselves automatically. Special zinc cutt ing protects vital body parts against rust and corrosion. FALCON SQUIRE WAGON . . . Brand new Tor ?2. it s sleek sophisticated ... and the only compact wagon of its kind. Iinidc. it ia available with Future bucket teats and a handy console' Outside, it has steel side paneling with elegant wondlike finish Features of the future?now '62, Fords FALCON FORDOR SEDAN...Ju?l chic of IS Falcons for 1962. this 4 door Milan ha* an improved version of (he Falcon Six engine thai lau spring recorded (he been gas mileage for a Six or Eight in (he 2Vyear history of the Mobilgat Economy Run. Falcon's low price for '62 makes it America's best compact value! BURCH MOTORS MIIPIY. NX. MICE MOTOR CO. IMKK, IX. Taoa. apant tha ?aa*-and wlft Mr. Hanalay*a mothar. Mr*. Vara Hanalay and Mlaa Oat a a a a Mr. and Mra. I. R. Jw?aa at SabaatUn. PU. wara the Mra.C?F. W^nhia ita of Mr. sc&r' Mr. W. 8. HoUiagsheed ot Texas was a visitor today. ?*- < ? ? ? Mr. and Mra. Robert Mellon and daughter, Nancy at Miami, Fla. visited Mr. and Mra. L. W. Shields and Mra. Ruby Hill last week Mra. Mellon Is aha niece of Ma. Shielda and Mra. Hill, e a e Mrs. O. Marquardt who has been visiting bar ?l.ter. Mn. Nad Davidson, returned to her Mmnk Clearwater Fla. Mon - day. ? ? Miss Nancy Mills erf Atlanta ?p?nt the weak-and bars with bar mother, Mrs. Cadi Mills, see Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and daughter, Cindy, olCleveland, were weak-and guests of Mrs. Simmons' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Davidson. Mr. and Mr*. Barnes and Mr. i Prank WUaon and family af Marbia epant the aaa*iaad in Marrlasa. Ga. with Mw.. Maude Huaklns and family. Mr. and Mra. O. J. MdClaro and soaa Mr. aadMra. Howard Palmar and family. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Barnes and family Mr. and Ma. Roy Barnes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jsal "?rnas and (* Mm CMv* Metric The Blue Ridge Electric Association. Inc. Is rafmUng Inactive memberships. Any one knowing the whereabouts of any parson listed, please make this Information avail able either to them or at the BRBA Office In Young Harris, Ca. Opposite each name and address, whether merbership certificate number Is shown or the amount of refund due that EXPLANATION: If mem bershlocertlflcate number Is shown, this means that mem ber has a $5.00 refund due. If a sum of money la shown, this means that the member has applied his membership refund against his final bill and the listed balance is due him as a refund. U a person is deceased, a rogues t should come from the Administrator of Estate. Members of a family of deceased persons cannot re quest for refund, sufficient evidence must be presented before payment la made. This weeks list of member ship reftnds due. Please make your request for refund. Former Resident Studies For Master's Degree It has been announced that Mr. Adlr Aronson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aronson of Murphy, has begun the course of study leading to the degree of Master of Bus iness Administration at the School of Business Adminis tration of Georgia State College. He is majoring In Harold McLance Hlawaaaee, Ga. #5538; Verb. McLaughlin, Blalrsvllle, Ga #2708; James McMUUan, Adinta,Ga.#1866; Ira Meera, Dial, Ga. #7190; Meaaer Motor Co., Hlawaaaee Ga. $2.46; Arnold Mlllsapa Hayesvllle, N. C. $2.25; Gar dner Mlllsapa. Hayesvllle. N. C? #7052; Ray Montgomery, Murphy, N. C. $0.95; MltcheU Engineering Co. Blalrsvllle, Ga. #10776; C. S. Moore Hayesvllle N. C. $3.81;Edgar Moore, Hayesvllle, N. C. $3.59; H. C. Moore Hayesvllle N. C. $3.24; Mae Moss Moore Hayesvllle, N. C. $2.25; Maxlne Moor^Blalrsvllle.Ga. #6752; Howard Morris, Murphy. N. C. #2962; T. G. Morris, Murphy, N. C. #2001; Clyde Moss Hlawaaaee, Ga. #4230; Clyde Moss Hlawaaaee, Ga. #2092; J ames Montgomery Moss, Hayesvllle, N. C. $0.24 James Morrla Moss, Hayesvllle, N. C. $3.65; Roger Mosteller Hayesvllle, N. C. #5177; Roger Mosteller, Blalrsvllle, Ga. #4329; J. L. Mulkey, Murphy, N. C. $3.72; Elizabeth MullHlswassee.Ga. $1.05; Prank Mulkey, Suches, Ga. #7383. administration and expects to receive his degree J une. 1963. Mr. Aronson Is a 1954 graduate of Murphy High School, where he was voted the boy Most Likely to Succeed and received the degree of Bachelor of Science In Indua trlal Management from Georgia Tech In March, 1959 He served six months active duty with the U. S. Army at Fort Jackson, South Carolina in 1957. Mr. Aronson is the President and sole owner of Herman's Inc., a men's and boys' lvy-collegiate specialty store. He was formerly associated in a junior executive capacity with Rich's Inc. and Davison- Paxon Cbmpany, Atlanta's leading re-; tall department stores. Mr. Aronson Is married to the former Hanna Rae Zimmerman of Atlanta. She attended the University of Florida and was a member of Delta Phi Epsllon Sorority. 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