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It is best to see and examine a casket before pur chasing. You will know too, that the price includes the cost of our funeral home facilities and services. Respectfully. - ? M*U>. WILLICE KIMBLE MUPHY- Mrs. Willice Kimble, 45, formerly of Cher okee County, died in Chicago Monday, January 2, after a long illness. Mrs. Kimble was a daugh ter of Mrs. Nancy Radford of Murphy, Rt. 5, and the late Lum Radford. Surviving in addition to the tiother, are the husband Jim Kimble; a daughter, Miss Pe ggy Kimble of the home; two sons Ira and Vernon Kimble, ooth of Chicago; three sisters Mrs. Ann McDonald of Rock dill. S.C., Mrs. Dollie Bell of Georgia and Mrs. Lillian Tump of Murphy; two broth ers, Roy of High Point and Roscoe Radford of Chatta nooga, Tenn.; and three gr ind children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Unaka Bap tist Church. The Rev. Raymond Carroll officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Townsoo Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. ADDIE CORN MURPHY?Mrs. Addle Com, 79, of Hlwassee, Ga. died in a Towns County, Ga. hospital Wednesday January 4 after a long illness. Mrs. Com was a native of Towns County, daugh ter of the late Nelson and Lonle Woods Wilson. Surviving are two sis ters, Mrs. Sallie Wells of Gastonla and Mrs. Lonnie Wilson of Hlwassee and a brother... Glen Wilson of Reed, Qkla. Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday in Calvary Bap tist Church in Hlwassee, The Rev. William Goode and the Rev. Jack Pierce officiated andburlal was In Macedonia Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Townson Funeral home. uacKwaro uiance 40 YEARS AGO, JANUARY 14. 1927 Mrs. Hardy Colvard of Ro obinsville spent the weekend with Mrs. Bessie Deweese. Miss Pat Hensley, a regis :ered nurse of Knoxville, spent Thursday with her nother, and left Friday for Cleveland, Ohio where she has accepted a position with the Lakeside hospital of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hawkins and little daughter, Alleen, from Murphy visited the for mers brother, Castell Haw kins, Thursday. roo Late To Classify HELP WANTED--Mechan cal draftsman. Able to make working machines drawings rom rough sketches. Phone or appointment-389-6336. 14-tfn WANTED TO BUY-Late nodel trailer-tractor. Large /an body. Gasoline or diesel. ?dust be in A-l condition. 3hone 389-6336. !4-4tc 'HELP WANTED?Man or 'oman with travel agency ex erience. Should be able to ,pe. Phone 389-6336 for app intment. 4-tfn Surveyors for new bye-pass need three bedroom house with full bath, preferably East of Murphy to rent for one year. Hogben-Dorsey Assoc., 837 5180 or 644-5381. 24-tfn 1967 Maybe your yearl If you act nowl We are expandingl We need men and women to sell hospitalization insurance, that are presently unhappy with their }obs and income, and are willing to work. You may be a teacher, or drive a bread truck, whatever your present occupation, we can give you more opportunity for progress and a real career than you ever thought poss ible. If you meet our qualif ications. We are one of the nation's most progressive sales organizations, repre senting one of the nation's most progressive companies." Find out if we want each other. Write Personell Manager P. O. Box 5341, Blltmore Station, Asheville, N. C. 24-4tc Shoal Crook Nows Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cook of Marietta, Ga.. announce the birth of a baby girl, Ch errll Lynn. Mrs. Cook is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kem ery Dills. Mr. and Mrs. Cook had adopted a baby girl more than a year ago. They are very happy to have two girls. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen of Asheville, N.C. spent the week end with Mrs. James Al len. -SC Miss Carolyn Rose spent Sunday with the Misses Sherie J a nice and Karen Hamby. -SC Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Vell enoweth of Chattanooga, Term came Friday for a visit with Mr. Veilenoweth's sisters Mrs. E.C. Suit and Mrs. J.B. Slaughter. 30 YEARS AGO. JANUARY 14. 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bates announce tne birth ot a son on Wednesday, Jaunary 6, who has been given tne name of Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Hume Bowles and children left Murphy this week for Clinton where Mr. Bowles will work. Miss Aline Richardson nas returned to Forest City to resume her duties after visit ing relatives and friends in Knoxville. Mrs. Peyton G. Ivie and little daughter spent the weekend in Cornelia , Ga. Mr. Merle Davis, of Grand view, was elected the boy with the best personality in die Sen ior class at Western Carolina Teachers College, Cullowhee, recently. 20 YEARS AGO, JANUARY 2,1947 Mr. and MRS. Francis P. Payne left Saturday for Jack sonville, Fla. where they will be located. LU D.H. Boyd U.S.N., Nor folk, Va., and Mrs. R.C. Mc Pherson and daughter, Peggy of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W.A. Boyd of Peachtree. Miss Nettie Dickey spent the weekend in Knoxville with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Given and children, Jeanne and Patty. Mrs. Robert Akin and son, Bobby of Fontana spent Ch ristmas with Mrs. Dora Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard are visiting relatives In Balt imore this week. Edward Mills, S 1/c stat ioned in New York, and Miss Myrtle Mills from Mobile, Ala., spent Christma., with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mills and family. REAL ESTATE SALES OPPORTUNITY NITED FARM AGENCY, the atten'e leading real to r huahao) and wife srfe aa traneh office ?m lend for a copy at "Your od Upitad ?an the fuH WRITE TO: Lewis Waits Kthia N. C
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