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BAG f? 1-'i 341. BAG 189 SAVE 10c TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME MUMHt ftOMINSVIUf Dear friends, After each funeral, the registry book, memorial wreaths, spiritual bouquets, memorial donations, and floral cards are turned over to the next of kin. These expressions of affection and respect for the deceased are also a comfort to the living and are greatly appreciated. Respectfully, ROY PACE MARBLE?Roy Pace, 71, of Marble Rt. 1, died Thursday January 6 In Ms home after a long illness. He was a native of Cherokee County and a son of the late k. M, and SusieJohnsonPace. He was a retired farmer and Vettrais Comer The average monthly In come ? after taxes - - of a veteran who obtained a G1 home loan has Increased from $473 in 1956 to $519 in 1964 a recent Veterans Adminis tration survey reveals. The veterans home buyer's average monthly housing ex penses, including loan pay ments, taxes, utilities, etc., has increased during the same period from $107 to $151, H W. Johnson, Acting Manager of the Winston Salem VA Re gional Office, said today. The average purchase price of a home bought under the Gl program has increased from $8,679 in 1950 to slightly more than $16,000 during 1964 One of the main reasons for this jump is veterans are buy ing bigger and better homes, Johnson said. Slightly more than 71 per cent of the home purchased with GI loans in 1964 were bought with no down payment. The average loan term was' 28 years and two months. Dted Traasftrs Walter and Bonnie Carroll to Theodore and Janie Owen by, property in Murphy. B. C. Deweese to B. C. and Anna Mae Deweese pro perty in Cherokee County. Orpheus E. and Janet Deaver to Farm and Resort Realty Inc., property in Hothouse. Blaine and Hazel Donley to Marshall and Rethal Hogsed, property In Murphy, Herman Edwards, Tr., tc Eula Mae Allen, property lr Murphy. Bill A, and Pauline Hedder to Howard Thomas, property in Cherokee County. Bill A. and Pauline Heddei to J. W. Smith, property it Cherokee County. L. C. Jr. Hamby to Johr and Beatrice Hamy Frankum property in Cherokee County L. C, Hamby to L. C Hamby Jr., property inChero kee County. J. C, and Bessie Hembrea to Bert Hogan Jr., Clydi Gladson and Wlllard Green property in Murphy. Lake Hlwassee Develop ment Co. to Howard Rowe property in Shaol Creek. Dallas W. and Nannie Mill saps to Peter J. McKeon property in Murphy. Nancy McMillan, (Widow to Harley and Ollie Rogers property in Valleytown. Clyde S, and Margare Patton to Howard and Annl Bell Baker, property In Cher okee County. Fannie Moore Ramsey t Jo Johnson Bates, property 1 Cherokee County. J. R. andStellaMae Robert to Clarence and Doras Arms property in Cherokee Count) Colen L. and Elizabeth F Stiles to Merlin and Sybl S. Ramsey, property in Shoa s veteran of World War I. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Newton Pace; two daughters. Miss J anette Pace and Mrs. Geneva Pace, both of the home; six sons, Hermls, Glen and J. V. all of Marble Rt. 1, and Clarence, Frank and Ed Pace, all of the home; a brother. Early Pace of Can ton; and 12 grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday In Mount Zion Bap tist Church. The Rev. Calvin Thompson officiated and burial was In the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Don ley, Gus Johnson, HoytArro wood, C. B. Newton, Clayton Husklns and Ted McClure. Townson Funeral Home was In charge. REV. CORNWELL MURPHY?The Rev. Oliver Comwell, 82, of Murphy, died Saturday, January 8 in a Gastonla hospital following a brief Illness. He was a native of Cherokee County, a son of the late Billy and EmalineHoltCornwell and was a retired Baptist minister. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Emma Cornwell; two daughters, Mrs. J ames Palmer of Murphy and Mrs. Jack Palmer, of Marble; five sons, Virgil of Belmont, Clyde of Mt. Holly, Carl of Florida and Ross and Norvel Comwell Will of Tennessee, Hilton of Atlanta, Ga., and Dock Corn well of Marble; 24 grand children and 31 great-grand children. Services were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in Pleasant Valley Baptist Church. The Rev. Fred Lunsford and the Rev. Al Smith of ficiated and burial was in Tomotla Cemetery. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. Market KEPHART , Mr. andMrs.JamesHoward Kephart of Springfield, Ohio | formerly of Murphy, announce the birth of a baby girl, Jan. ' 5, in Springfield City Hos pital. Mrs. Kephart is the , former Miss Ruby Pauline . Ramsey, the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carroll of Rt. 3, Murphy. Mr. Kephart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kephart of Rt. 3, Mur phy. , Creek. James H. and LassieSwaim ) to Donald K. and Jane W. , Swaim, property in Murphy. Billy Mack and Jeanette t Tatham to Oran C. and Lee e Ellen Luther, property in - Valleytown. William Webb to Warren o and Hetty Mason, property in n Hothouse Albert Watson to J.C. and s Delores Owenby andGlennand i, Ruth Owenby, property in r. Notla. ? e Cherokee Scout & Clay County il Progress, Thurs. Jan. 13,1966 WANTED Hardwood Logs 8 to 20 Inches Diameter and 8 feet long 40.00 Per /N Also Hardwood Logs 6 to 20 Inches Deameter and 52 Inches long. 10.00 Per Us If (DYING ADAYS A WIEI TOWNSON LUMBER CO, Murphy, N. C.