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One coat covers and one gallon does the walls of an average room. We have all the NEW colors Come In and see theml Crawford & Mingu HAYESVILLE, N.C. Ivie Funeral Home Miqtky-AMtlriwi-HiytivlHt MRS. TEXIE StOWB EASTANOLBB, OA. - Mr*. Tube SIMM died Saturday "TagtaaB" Ga.. aha tu'TnutteTti Liberty HU1 Baptist Church ?t Bastanolle* doc* aarly Services am bald Sunday afternoon to Liberty Hill Bap tl*t Church aad burial war In Surviving at* I Rev. Lea Mr Suwe of Murphy, Morrla af S? Deigo, Calif., and Alfred and M. C. Suwe of BaatanoUee; on* da ugh Mr, Mr*. Nelaoo Cash of Caraers vUle. Ga., and tan grand children. MRS. CHRISTINE JONES ANDREWS - Mrs.Chrtadne Bowles Jones of Andrews died at 10 ajn. Friday, April 26, In an Andrews hospital fol lowing a brief Illness. Mrs. Jones, a resident of Andrews since she was a young girl, was a senior steno grapher of Western North Carolina District Hospital In Andrews for four years. DaughMr of the late Char les and Nannie Benedict Bow les, and a native of Kentucky, she was a member andSmday School teacher In Andrew* First Baptist Church where she was also active In Train ing Union. Services were heldat2pjn. Sunday In Andrews FlrstBap tlst Church. The Rev. T. C. Christmas officiated and burial was In Valley*)wn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lee Pul Uum, Mark Elliott, DlllleRax ter, Floyd Brooks, Clyde Rec ur, George Hicks, Glenn McGulre, and Gene Webb. Surviving are the husband, George B.Jones; a son, Low ell Jones of Aahevllle; and three brothers, Hume of Chat tanooga, Tenn., Frazler of Columbia, Tenn., and Wayne Bowles of Knoxvtlle. Tenn. Ivle Funeral Home was in charge. EAPHRAM BYERS HAYESVILLE - Baphram As bury Byers, 81, retired merchant, died Sunday morn ing, April 28, In Atlanta, Ga., after a brief illness. He was a native of Towns County, Ga? a sou ot Marlon and Mary Logan Byara. Ha waa a member of Old Braas nwn Baptist Church. Surviving ara six daugh ters, Mra. Paulina Grant, Mra. Bthia Mae Martin, and Mra. Neva Martin, all at Hayea villa; Mra. Colaan Moore of Nevada. Calif.. Mlaa Irene Byara at Appomattox, Va^ and Mra. Gladys Melton of Atlanta; three aona, Hicks. Prank, and John Byera, all of Hayeavtlle; a brother, J. D. Byera at Chllllcotha, Texas. and aeveral grand children. Sarvlcaa ware held at 11 a.m. Tueaday at Truaa Me morial Btptlat Church. The Rev. Don Turner and the Rev. Sim Martin offi ciated and burial waa in the Hayeavtlle Cemetery. I vie Funeral Home waa in charge. CilhriM Htws On April the 20th the fun eral at Kiaer Wallace waa held at hla home church, Mt. Morlah. Mr. Wallace was one of the oldest citizens ot the Hot House Community. Aa a young man ha waa an employee of the Tennessee Copper Co. In later years an active farmer. His wife, Lizzie Hyde Wal lace, proceeded him In death by several years. In this union was born one son, Hershall Wallace, of Cul berson, two daughters, Mrs. Edith Chastaln and Mrs. Ada Wlthrow, both of Culberson. The following grand child ren attended his funeral: Fred Chastaln, Detroit, Mich; Floyd Chastaln, Winchester, Vs.; Mrs. Chas. Fousbee, Char lotte, N. C.; Mrs. Pat Murphy, Cleveland, Tenn.; Hillard Wallace, Fla.; Mra. Gerald Kaylor, Mineral Bluff, Ga.; also 13 great-grandchildren. Services were conducted by the Rev. Newt Davis and the grandson - in - law. Rev. Charles Foushee of Charlotte, N. C. Grandsons were pall bearers. -C J. R. Casteel of Knoxvllle, Tenn., visited In the Culber son community the past week and attended the funeral of Riser Wallace. Be A Weekend Warrior, Join Naval Air Reserve COME ABOARD with the Navel Air Reserve. Be a week end warrior. This Is the latest word being heard arotnd Murphy from two local Naval Air Reservist. Jim Sprung and Hobart McKeever both make the monthly trip to Atlanta Naval Air Station for two days with the Navy. And they both think Its Just greatl They can't ia>derstand why more young men don't take advantage of this program. Here's what the Naval Air Reservist Program offers: DBFBDNERS OF FREBDOM Inherlt a proud tradition when you "come aboard" the Naval Air Reserve, you're Joining more than an outstanding aviation organization, .you're Joining a tradition. A tradition built on honor, sacrifice, and devotion to duty. Naval aviation came Into promi nence early In World War II, and its success was built on the prepare&ese of the now WEEKEND WARRIORS. Re eervee who were ready, wil ling and able to Join the regu lars in defense of our nation and push on to victory. In Korea, the Naval Air Reserve again called Its civi lian - sailors ? the flag. Their exploits are history, made possible through de votion and honor. When you become a Weekend Warrior youll serve 12 weekends a year with your friends and neighbors. Your training and dedication will be sharpened each year on the two-week cruise which enables you id put your Navy skills to practical use. And If the need arises, youll be proud In your knowledge that you, too, are ready, willing and able to de fend your nation against all aggressors. EDUCATION - modern Navy, you will be given ,he opportunity to further yom* education. New equipment, methods and techniques are constantly being developed and ^ Y. Weekend Warrior, will be kept current. With the classroom and on-the-job In struction you will acquire ex nerlence and training that can ? ?n asset to you In your civilian pursuits. ADVANCEMENT - As an active Weekend Warrior, you not only retain your present rate but you can advance to the higher ratings at an ac celerated pace. For example a Petty Officer 3rd Class can meet the time In rate require ments for Chief Petty Officer by participating a minimum of 32 days a year for only 6 1/2 years. In addition, several paths are open for active Weekend Warriors to com missioned rank. The op portunities are open In the Navy Air Reserve. BENEFITS -Navy Exchange privileges are limited while on drill duty ? on the two week cruise, full Navy Ex change and small store privi leges apply. Recreational facilities are available ? Reservists and their de pendents. Medical care Is pro vided while In drill sums and active duty training cruises. These and many more benefits are available for the participating WEEKEND WARRIOR. PAY ? Need help In pay ing the mortgage? Financing your Insurance program. While you are In a drill sta tus as a Weekend Warrior you will receive one day's base pay of your rating for each four hours of duty, totaling four days pay each weekend. During the annual train ing cruise, you will receive full pay and allowance for your rating for each day of fulldme ditty. In addition, you will be eligible for flight pay If you are a member of an aircraft crew. TRAVEL ? World Travel has always been the forte of the Navy, and the Navy Air Reserve Is no exception. The annual two-week training duty is usually performed at Navy Air Stations other than your own. Leading squadrons each year are picked to train over seas. In addition, as a Week end Warrior, you are entitled to travel via government air craft on a space available RETIREMENT ? At the moment, retirement Is far from your mind. Plans should be mads now to Insure re tirement without financial worries. Your retirement pay will be computed on yt active duty base pay at rata of 2 1/2* for each ya_ <* A?*. "- ?pp??*i mately 1/2* for each ? P*"lclpatlo?i. As a Wtihaul Warrior, you wlU t pay at ago 60. If be Naval Air ram, or eoidd like la i 217g md fly with Navy. wiikixn waiuiioiis WITH THE NAVAL AIR RESERVE For Fro# Trial Woahand NO OBLIGATION Contact Jin Sprung in Murphy. Fhono 837-3482 NAVAL AIR Tar Traa Trial WmIiwI MO OBLIGATION Caatac* JIM STRUNG la Maryhr. N.C Tfcaaa S47-34S2 Naul Air Station Atlanta, Marietta, Ga. CHEROKEE R06E GARDEN CLUB Installed new officers at s club meeting held at the Murphy Power Board Building Thursday, April 25. Club president Mrs. Charlie Johnson Is shown above seated with vice-president, Mrs. George Sine. Other officers shown standing are left to right: Mrs. Robert Potter, historian; Mrs. John Smart, recording secretary; Mrs. Cloe Moore, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Glenn Bates, librarian. Officers now shown are Mrs. Merle Davis, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Nell Sneed, treas urer. (Scout Pbo?) Mr. and Mrs. Charles For rliter sod wife are In Char lotte this weekend. He is ap pointed director for the summer camp at Swatmanoa for the simmer. -C Mrs. Dora Shields Gladson Is visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Shields the past week. She has recently been making her home in Akron, Ohio. -C Tbeodore Anderson of Mur phy is visiting his brother, Columbus Forrlster. -C Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cordell Visited their brother, Haden Bell, in Dal ton, Ga., this past week. -C Frlends of Mrs. Elijah Roach will be glad to know she has been transferred from Brlanger Hospital, Chatta - nooga, to the Copper Basin Hospital. Mrs. Roach suffer ed a bad leg Injury from a fall at her borne last week. -C Mrs. Nellie Curtis and her mother visited Mrs. Polly Waller atPostellSiaiday.Mrs. Waller is the former Polly Smith, a long time resident of Shady Grove Community. G. O. P. Women Hold Meeting MURPHY - The Cherokee County Republican Woman's Club held their regular month ly meeting, Thursday night. Agr^25 at the courthouse with National ll|ill 01 Oectici Movie Ratings May, 1963 "CLIP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE USE." A-l. Accepttble for All DAMON AND PYTHIAS FANCY PANTS FIVE WEEKS IN A BAL LOON HATAR1 INVASION QUARTET JACK THE GIANT KILLER JUMBO mothra , PAPA'S DELICATE CON DITION RAVEN SAFE AT HOME SECRET OF MONTE CRISTO SWINGING ALONG 300 SPARTANS A-2, Accepttble for Adults and Adolescents BARABBAS BETRAYED BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLDS FAIR JUDGEMENT AT NUREM BERG KID GALAHAD LISA MAGIC SWORD MIRACLE WORKER MR. SARDONIC US MY GEISHA SAMSON AND7 MIRACLES SAVAGE GUNS 13 WEST STREET WONDERFUL TO BE YOUNG WORLD IN MY POCKET A-3, Accepttble for A&ilts COMB SEPTEMBER I THANK A FOOL IF A MAN AfCWBRS NUN AND THE SERGEANT RIDB THE HIGH COUNTRY SOMETHING WILD TWO FOR THE SEE SAW WHERE THE TRUTH LIBS B - Objection able In Part For All OAMOND HEAD FOLLOW THE BOYS GIRL NAMED TAMDCO IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS LITTLE HUT LOVER COMB BACK MARY HAD A LITTLE TARTARS TUNNEL OF LOVE WILD IN THE COUNTRY Separa LOUTA rale Classtflcal - (TMs classifi cation is flwse ? certtls films wbich, wWle notr ally oflseerte ta eMs-.re^cmn. _ Murphy Garden Club Names Committees MURPHY (Spatial) - The Murphy Garden Club met In die home of the new president, Mrs. Edward Brumby with Mrs. Holland McSwain as co hostess on Thursday after noon, April 25, with 21 mem Mrs. Brumby presided, and named the following commit tees for the coming year: Year Book, Mrs. H. A. Maims and Mrs. Hobart McKeever; Pro grams, Mrs. Paul Hill, Mrs. Harry Bishop and Mrs. S, C. Burgess; Beaudflcatlon. Mrs. Jim Glbbs, Mrs. Frank For syth, Mrs. Duke Whitley and Mrs. Joe Ray; Arrangements, Mrs. B. W. Whitfield, Mrs. Edgar Harshaw and Miss Leila Hayes; Membership, Mrs. Jerue Bibb, Mrs. H. A. Matmx and Mrs. L. L.Mason, Jr.; Finance, Mrs. Holland McSwaln, Mrs. Robert Basley and Mrs. Emily Davidson; Telephone, Mrs. Hans Beer kens, Mrs. W. A. Hoover end Mrs. Duke Whitley; Awards, Mrs. S. C. Burgess and Mrs Ron Ressell; Garden Therapy, Mrs. Francis Bourne, Jr? Mrs. Paul Hill, Mrs. L. L. Mason and Mis. Salo Horo witz; Horticulture, Mrs. F.V. Taylor and Mrs. W. P. Odom; Scrapbook, Mrs. Salo Horo witz and Mrs. B. W. Whit field. Garden therapy will be one 23 members present. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. Lottie Murphy. Mrs. John Dickey, presi dent, presided over the busi ness session, after which the program was given and plans were made by those m attend Charles Raper Jonas Dinner in Ashevllle City Auditorium Saturday night. May 4. Mr. Jonas will be speaker. The next meeting will be In Herman H. West's office. of the main projects In the club work for this year. For the month of March, ten spring ?o taken id patients in Murphy Hospitals. For Easier, mem bers fixed pots of tulips, Jon gulls end arrangements total ing 26 which eere distributed In the Murphy General and Providence Hospitals. Other plana for the year were dis cussed at this first meeting. I OeyCewy TV", M.y 1.IMS Trooper Has A Good Nose ELIZABETH CITY - Char 1m D. Blllott. a u?w of Murphy, now a Sua Highway Patrolman. autioaedB Elisa beth City, la rwaUy oo dabeU. Pallura of two Negroee a with (ha highway la da removal of baaa revoked because of fall aw a pay insurance got dam Troopar Elliott, driving a long Highway 943, a mil* from Shlloh apotad da car ha waa looking for coming award enrecasa ha , Opening da trunk, ha dtacovarad flveone galloa Juga at whla lightning. Cleveland Hi*hea. 29, owner of the ca*> and Frank lin TUlea, 30, both at Shlloh. were chargad with poaaaaalon of non tax-paid whla hey. Elliott put da Ignition heya a da conflacaad car a hla pocket and aummonad a wreck er a pull It In. However, be fore the wrecker arrived, a notber Negro Jumped Into the vehicle and drove off. The trooper la now looking for the guilty party a order a i a larceny warrant.Hugheai aCamc HUet wlU face trial a Camden Recorders Court. Trooper 1 Elliott a the aon of Mr. and Mre. Henry BUlott of Rt. 2, Culhereon, N. C. IT'S TIME TO Get Growing! 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