HENN MURPHY -THURS.-FRI. A SAT. JULY 19.20,21,4 22 rnwO-GETHERfarthefiretimenj J* I hSE?' HELLO 0*0 . the funniest tkin ^ SUN.-MON.-TUES. i WED. JULY 23, 24, 25 751 I OUT FOR KICKS AND IN FOR TROUBLE! BO RH VSESB&t fToMING s*cmi j? jnnt iiuodLLL im ?CWHK*0?D FM I **fU? WOKICU N"FOR a few dollars more" T Ml ATI | i THURS.-FRI. & SAT. JULY 20. 21. & 22f ? llnaiMI 1MB ISflMWW SANDn\>a DEE GEORGE w4 HAMILTON . No on* ev?f mads I rut I Cm*#* I -'-.:8KKLSn J0WGf;:f? ? *" TECMMCOLOft ' UMAVIStOW ^ SUN.-MON.-TUES. & WED. JULY 23. 24. 25. H LCSUC JOAN JCANCTTf AMTHUM UNIVERSAL PICTURE EASY COME-EASY GO" VALLEY ? ?'?? ANDREWS THURS.-FRI. & SAT. JULY 20. 21. & 22 zsmmmm iimwiji? * ? 1 ] ?EVILS ANGELS 24. 25, & 26 Leuimon Curbs fl BlAKt U EDWARDS' The Great Race' Deed Transfers Fula Mae Allen to Mae Powell, property In Murphy. Ty W. and Janice Burnett to Shirley Coffey property in Valleytown. Blanche S. Blackwell to Texanna Water Corp. property in Murphy. Belvia Baker to Blakely Baker property inShoal Creek Township. Claude L. and Marcella Frick to James L. McHan, property in Cherokee County. Ora Gilley to Wiford R. and Freddie Gilley, property in Hothouse township. Foe a and mary S. Jack son Sr. to Texanna Water Corp. property in Murphy. J. Carl and Lucille Kil patrick to Grace M. Howard, property in Cherokee County. Dee and Beatrice Kephart to Jerry and Patricia Kep hart, property in Cherokee County. Lush and Hattie B. Led ford to Shirley Coffey, property in Valleytown. Warren and Hetty Mason to Evelyn Gladson property in Hothouse, Edward E. and Florence Mundy to Earl and Florence Mundy, property in Murphy. Earl and Florence Mundy to Edward and Florence Mundy, property in Murphy Danny Ray and Mary Lou Mason to James L. McHan property in Cherokee County Chariie and Maude McClure to Max H. and Penny N. Mc Clure property in Cherokee County. Florda, Brockman, Walter S. Shirley, Roy and Grace, Carl, Carolyn, Ada Lee, James, Betty, Lynn, Susie, Charles, Martha, Ray and Joye McGan to James L. McHan propertyin Cherokee County. Delrna Purser to John H. and lucille Panther, property in Valleytown. Letha S. Powell to Texanna Community Water property in Murphv. Carl and Callie Gentry to J.H. Dockery and MajorieLee Dockery property in Murphy township. C.E. Hyde, Tr., to Roy J. and Verdie Mae Dean, prop erty In Cherokee County. John Lawrence and Bar bara J". Hall to Hannan Black well property in Murphy. Dwlght M. and Mabel B. Murphy to Norvell and Eva Jean Murphy property in Beaverdam township. George and Lee J. Morrow to Frank and Ganarah Palmer property in Murphy. Mae Powell to Eupa Mae Allen property in Murphy. Gail M. and Roy Seidner to Norvell and Neva Jean Mur phy, property in Beaverdam township. E.F. and Dora Trantham to Fred and Hadie B. Luther, property in Valleytown. Ellis and Sue Yonce to Don W. and Gordie Yonce Byrd property in Cherokee County. B.N. and Lucy Carter to Poly and Loretta Carter, property in Cherokee County. Crawford Kidd and wife to J ames Ralph and Margaret Elizabeth Carter, property in Cherokee County. George and Lila Mae Alen propertyin Cherokee County. Charles and Gweneth Pull ium to Ralph and Ruby Law rence, property In Andrews. Cecil and Frank Sudderth to J.C. and Mary Helen Allen property in Cherokee County. Jimmie and Birdie Smith to J.C. and Mary H. Allen, property in Cherokee County. Eula Mae Allen to Mae Powell, property in Murphy. Walter and Bessie Murphy Bryson et als to Nor veil and Eva Jean Murphy property in Beaverdam township. Eddie and Wanda M. Brewer et als to Nor veil and Eva Jean Murphy, property in Beaver dam. James and Nina Crisp to Resource Processors, Inc., property in Cherokee County. Paul and Dorothy S.Curtis to William O. and Kate Will iams, property in Cherokee County. Joe M. and Lizzie Phillips Colard to Flora Cothern, property in Valleytown. Jack M. and Themla Fran cis to Julis and Annie H.Young property in Valleytown. Ellis and Sue Yonce to Don W. and Gordie Yonce Byrd, property in Cherokee County t good/year Nylon Cord All-Weather ANY SIZE HITEWALL LISTED Here's your belt tire buy in tti price range. Pick your lize now and Go Goodyear. ChooM from any size blackwall tubeless listed below. Sin* 6.50x13 7.75x14 (7.50x14) &25x 14 (8.00x14) 7.75x15 (6.70x15) Plus Fid. Ei. Tax and (Id tir* nc $1.88 $2.05 >1.89 i^n^parantjhwitj ?s fiSSSS? sow IV ? on out GOOD. ?ear IT MUST II RIGHT OR WE MAKE IT RIGHT! MURPHY TIRE & APPLIANCE CO. Phone 837-2821 Murphy, N. C. AREA MEN IN SERVICE DEVERO MARTIN SAIGON, VIETNAM (AHTN C)? Army Major Devero Mar tin, son of Fred Martin, Rt. 5, Murphy was assigned to the U.S. Army Support Command Saigon, Vietnam. Major Martin is the 1st Logistical Commad, U.S. Army Mortuary. He entered the Army In 1954. He was graduated from Murphy High School in 1945 ?nd received a B.S. degree from North Carolina State College, Raleigh in 1954. Ma jor Martin received his commission through the Res serve Officers Training Corps at North Carolina State Col lege. His wife, Mildred, lives ?t 411 Cheatham St., Franklin ton, NC WILLIAM a GRAVES JR. FT. BRAGG, N.C. (AHTN C)--Cadet William R. Graves Jr., 20, son of Mr. and Mrs William R. Graves Sr., Rt. 1 Murphy is attending Army reserve Officers' Training Corps summer camp at Ft. 3ragg, N.C. Graves is a sti dent at Wake forest Univer- I sity at Winston-Salem. N.C. . Cadet Graves is a 1964 grad uate of Murphy High School. ( CLAUDE A MCFALLS ORLANDO, Fla., --Master Sergeant Claude A. McFalls, son of Mrs. Coyle E. Mc Falls of Andrews has been graduated from the U.S. Air Force Senior Noncommiss ioned Officer Academy at Or lando AFB, Fla. Sergeant McFalls, who re ceived advanced military lea dership and management training, is a fuel super visor at Robins AFB, Ga. He is a member of the Contin ental Air Command which keeps the 360,000-member Air Force Reserve operation ally ready. The sergeant, a graduate of Franklin High School, is a vet eran of the Korean War. His wife, Lila, is the daugh ter of Mr. andMrs.L.W. Wal ters of 705 Kenneth St. , Con way, S.C. NOTICE Auction - Sale Used Cars and Trucks Saturday, July 29 - 1:30 P. M. 31 ue Ridge Mountain Electric Membership Corporation Mil sell the following vehicles at auction, to the lighest bidder, for cash, on an as-is basis, at the jffices of the Cooperative on the above date and time. 2 - 1960 Model Chevrolet Sedans ? 4 Door, Biscayne 1 - 1962 Model Ford Truck, F-500 - Flat Bed 1 - 1961 Model Ford Truck, F-500 - Utility Body with Winch and Hyd ra dically Operated A-Frame I " 1956 Model Ford, F-600 - Utility Body with Hydraulically Operated. Routing Boom This equipment may be inspected at the Cooperative offices between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M., Monday through Friday aid between Noon and 1:30 P M. on the date of sale. BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN E. M. C. Young Harris, Georgia You Don't Have To Use ADVERTISING? If You Think So, Then . . . PREACHERS ? Should preach only one sermon or so a year. People are against sin anyway, so why harp on it. TRAFFIC LIGHTS ? Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to save electricity. Everyone knows it's a dangerous spot and that is sufficient. TEACHERS ? No need to review lessons. Tell the children just once and they'll never forget. HIGHWAY POLICE ? Stop driving up and down the highways. No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know the law and should obey. OUT - OF - TOWNERS ? That advertise and mail order firms that send catalogues are wasting their money. Everyone knows what is sold at stores in town and they'll shop at home. * But If you are one of the foolish kind, like the Notre Dame cathedral that has stood for six centuries but still rings the bell every day to let people know if sthere, and believes in consistent, profitable advertising, then you will . . ADVCRTISI IN ? The CHEROKEE SCOUT