-M Mr and Mr*. Johnny Carn al on of Pinetop and Mrs. Roy | Taylor o f Rocky Mom spent ( several days last week with , their sister, Mrs. Robert Akin j who U a patient ln? local hos pital here. -M- i Mrs. W.H. Brandon Is vial- , ting her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Du vall of Brevard. -M- | Mr. and Mrs. Marshall C loots and son, Sgt. Janes L Clonts of Ft. Betnlng, Ge. have returned after a weeks visit at Surfslde, S.C. -M Mrs. Ed Madden of Dal las, Texas, and daughter, Mrs. Jerry Jsoobl of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs Mack Patton and daughter, Mamie of Ray tow, Mo and Mrs. Mary Brown of Durham have returned to their homes after spending the past two weeks with their mother, mrs. Don Wlther spoon. -M Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mills and children have returned home after spending last week with relatives in Mississippi -M Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Mon troy of Decatur, Ga., spent last weekend with their brother in law, Mr. NeilSneed Need o professional killer? r Caff TERMINIX $23,000 Twaita CtttM WmO CMrtrat FREE INSPECTIONS HUGHES SUPPLY Phone 837-3222 -sc Mr. *od Mr*. Edward 0U1 irothers, David and Steven Hick* of Smyr a, Oa.. spam tb? weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Kemery Dtlls. _SC Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Allen ind two grant. daughters, ?f Ashevllle, N.C., spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Allen -sc Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haw kins and son spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawkins of Ooletwah, Tenn. -SC Kemery 0U1* was called to MaryvUle,Tenn. Saturday by the illness of his brother, Em ery Dills. "SC* Mrs. Lisa Klmsey and daughter Georgia of Ducktown Tenn., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Emma Qulnn. -SC Mr. and Mrs. E. Prince of Issabella, Tenn. were visi tors at Shoal Creek Baptist church Sunday nornlng. Mrs. Prince sang* lovely solo. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charle Woods of Goltewah were Sun day guests of Mrs. Mary Allen. * -sc Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Suit went back to the G.E. Harris Community hospital in Sylva, N.C. for treatment for her hand. -SC Mrs. Elsie Williams and Mr Ralph Gulnn of Mineral Bluff, Ga., were guests Sunday of the J.B. Slaughter's. -SC Mrs. Allen Brendle and son Jerry of Ashevllle, N.C. were weekend guests of Mrs. lssabell Allen. -SC Mr. and Mrs. Harry Under wood became members of the Farner Presbyterian church Farner, Tenn., on Sunday. -SC Slngers came from far and near to the third Sunday singing at Shoal Creek Bap tist Church Sunday afternoon. The church over flowed with people and the wonderful sing ing. Frankie's Trailer Court Plenty of Space Plenty of Water Good Roads Conveniently Located CALL 837-3920 FOR INFORMATION TOWNSON FUNERAL HOME ? (OMlNSVIUI 1 Dear friends, | When a death occurs, the I funeral director of your choicel should be promptly notified. I With the family doctor, he will! process the death certificate, 1 , then procure the burial permit I 'and begin funeral arrangements.! When violent or accidental I death occurs, the coroner or I medical examiner must be noti- I jfied. The body must not be I 'moved or disturbed without the H coroner's permission. He may H order an autopsy or inquest to determine the cause of death. Eg Respectfully, nespe MRS. BELLE ROGERS ROBBINSVILLE ?Mrs. Belle Rogers, 63, died In an Andrews hospital Satur day, July IS, after a long ill ness. She was a native of Graham County and a daughter of the late W.M. Colvard and Julia Rogers Colvard. Surviving are die husband Ml)<e Rogers, one daughter, Mrs. Troy Phillips of Robb insville; four sisters, Mrs. Henry Lai of Aquone, Mrs. Pearley Anderson of Gas tonia, Mrs. Edna Rogers of Robblnsvllle; one grandchild. Services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday In Sweetgum Bap tlst Church of which she was a member. The Rev. Clifford George officiated. Burial was In the Bear Creek Cemetery. TownsonFuneral Home was In charge of arrangements. MRS. ROY ELLER ROBBINSVILLE ? Mrs. Roy Eller, 52 died In a Sylva hosplul at 7 a.m. Satrday, July IS, after a brief Illness. She was a native of Graham County and was a daughter of the late D.W. and Penny Car rlnger Parker. In addition to the husband, she is survlvied by two daughters, Mrs. Sherrie Dun alap of Charlotte and Mrs. Wanda Graham of Robbinsvlle four sons, Roy, LeroyandRay all of the home, and Buddy Eller of Charlotte; five sis ters Mrs. Mary Collins of Mt. Holly, Mrs. Lydia Hill, Mrs. T. Blrchfleld and Mrs. Ronald Holland of Robbinsville and Mrs. Maggie Phillips of Gastonla; two brothers, Ben and Vanie Parker of Ro bblnsvllle; eight grand children. Services were held at 2 pm Tuesday in Robbinsville Church of God, of which she was a member. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RACE DRIVERS AND RACING FANS Due to the Fact That 32 Cars were Entered in Last Week's Racing Events at Tri-County Raceway, the Following Schedule of Events will be in Effect: All Race Cars and Participants will check in Before 7:00 P. M. and be Ready to Qualify. Any Cars that Enter After 7:00 P. M. will be Required to Start at the Rear in the Order that They Check in to the Track. These Changes are Necessary in Order that the Spectators will not Have to be at the Track to Such a Late Hour. REMEMBER: QUALIFYING WILL GET UNDERWAY AT 7:00 P.M. AND THE FIRST FEATURE TO GET UNDERWAY AS NEAR 8:00 P.M. AS POSSIBLE The Management Hopes that as Many or More Cars Will See Action Again this Saturday Night ? Weather Permitting PRIZE MONEY AND QUALIFYING MONEY REMAINS THE SAME. $100.00 for FIRST $50.00 for SECOND AND $25.00 for THIRD (In each Feature) GO WHERE THE ACTION 15-00 TO THE ACTION CENTER OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ? GO TO THE TRI-COUNTY SPEEDWAY 1/4 MM* East Of Braastown - Batwaan OM U.S. 64 last * Rural Road Number 1134 The Rev. John Born, the Rev. Donald Calvert, a.. J the Rev. Onley Jones officiated. Burial was In Old Mother Cemtery. Towns on Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements MRS. HAMILTON MURPHY -- Mrs. Berdie Hamilton, 63, of Detroit, Mich died there Thursday, July 13, when hit by an automobile. She was a native of Cher okee County and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Morrow of Muncie. Surviving in addition to the father and mother are two daughters, Mrs. John Atkin son and Mrs. Fayetta Pieccu lewski, both of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Vella Beaver of Decatur, Ga., Mrs. W.T. Pat terson of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Joseph Eason of At lanta, Ga., a half-sister, Mrs Zelma Martin of Mt. Holly; a brother, George Morrow of Murphy; two half-brothers. Wade of Turtletown, Tenn., and Tim Morrow of Mt. Holly. Services were hid at the Morrow Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday. The Rev. D.D. Kinnersley and the Rev. Sam Wolfe offi ciated. Burialwas in Morrow Cemetery. Nephews will be pallbearers. Townson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MRS. OLLIE JOHNSON MURPHY? Mrs. OUie Johnson, 74, of Murphy, died In a local hospital Friday morning, July 14, following a brief illness. She was a native of Cher okee County and a daughter of the late David and Emily Chastain Haney. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Imogene Kephart of Akron, Ohio; three sons, Charles and Felix Johnson of Murphy and Richard Johnson of Miami, Fla., a sister, Mrs. Ilia Martin of Franklin; four brothers, Garfield and Blaine Haney of Murphy, Felix Haney of Hendersonville and Charles Haney of Charlotte; 13 grand children and one great grand child. Services were held at 3p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Murphy of which she was a member. The Rev. R.W. Prevost Officiated and burial was in Sunset cemetery. Pallbearers were Dr. Paul Hill, Edward Townson, John Carringer, Harry Lovingood, B. B. Cornwell and Grady Carringer. Townson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ARTHUR BEAVERS Arthur Beavers, 60 of Mur phy, Rt. 2, died unexpectedly Friday, July 14, en route to a Murphy hospital. He was a native of Union County, Ga. and a son of Mrs. Sadie Yoimg Beavers of Rt. 2, Murphy and the late William Beavers. Surviving in addition to the mother are the widow, Mrs. Flonnie Thompson Beavers two sons, Clyde of Boone and Wayne Beavers of Murphy; three sisters, Mrs. Esther Ri chards of Lovin,Ga.,Mrs.El cle Collins of Blalrsvllle, Ga. and Mrs. Dolly Hughes of Murphv; three brothers, Ru fus of Culberson, John and Hansel of Blalrsvllle, Ga.| two grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday In Line Baptist Church. The Rev. Carl Nicholson and the Rev. J.D. Thomas offi ciated. Burial was In the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy, Billy and lonn Beavers, Jr., Cecil and Floyd Hughes and BUI Cordell. Townson Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. -M Mrs. Kate Henaley and laughter, Nancy, of Carolina 3 each were the weeiiend [ueats of Mr*. Vera Hen iley and Mlaa Dot Henaley. -M Mra. Mae Bee Mason of isheviiie and Mrs. Eriklne oyner of California arrived Monday evening for a visit rtdi Mr. and Mr*. Walter rfauney. -M Mr. and Mrs. Leon Axley and family of St. Louis, Mo. left Friday after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Tom Axley. -M Mr. an Mrs. Herman Akin and family of Ccoce, Tenn., spent Sunday with Mr. Akln's mother, Mrs. Dora Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole man had as recent guests, Mr and Mrs James Burch and children of Rabun Gap.Ga. Mr and Mrs. Horace Zltteroru of AtUn'a. Mr. and Mrs. Art StocJ>e-, Airs J.W. Dyer and Tim Dyer of Murphy -M -M Mr. and Kirs. Walter Cole man spent the weekend at Gatlinburg, Tenn. wit frlens, Mr. and Mrs. A.Hu bert Adams of Ft. Lauder dale, Fla and Mr. and Mrs. Chales Bailey of Knoxville Tenn. -M Joe Dyer of Fomana Vil lage spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. J.W. Oyer and other relatives. -M G nests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Art Stoker at their cottage on Hlwassee Lake were their nephew, Mr and Mrs. Bill Miller and family of Allemown, Mich If its Records Or Musical Merchandise You Are Looking for, Pay A Visit To RANDALL'S RECORD i MUSIC STORE All Kinds of Records in Stock Also Musical Instruments ? Plus Parts & Repairs Randall's Record Shop & Music Store Tenn. St. Murphy, N. C. WEST ERIi SPECIAL THIS WEEK! FIBERGLASS "Si" INSULATION 1 VINYL TUB VlNn ??. ENCLOSURE UTS 54- $4 4 95 AND 60" II TUBS A A EASY TO CLEAN! IT'S SAfE_ SHOWER STALLS lassr $2995 QUALITY _ OVIER " [CRYSTAL SHEET GLASS 24 ?? DOORS *1? 25 SAVE? STAIN msis-ant TOILET SEAT WHIM $050 SAVE! QALV. STEEL PIPE 21 FT. LENGTH... 1"-21 FT. LENGTH . . . $4.7* " httinoi TOO I COPPERp,PE 60 FT. 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