An article published in The Andrews Journal concerning speeches given to highway employees about problems in the North Carolina highway. (Folder 12-37)
A photo published in The Andrews Journal showing House of Representatives candidate Lamar Gudger during his visit to Andrews, NC with local democrats, including Joseph El-Khouri. (Folder 12-36)
An article published in The Andrews Journal about the Recognition Dinner of the Board of Trustees of the Good Shepherd Health Agency and Joseph El-Khouri's contributions to the agency. (Folder 12-35)
An article published in The Andrews Journal about the Lions Club and CARE raising money to aid Joseph El-Khouri's home village of Kour in Lebanon. (Folder 12-32)
An article published in The Andrews Journal about the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce directors (including Joseph El-Khouri) and their effort to raise money. (Folder 12-26)
A photo published in the Sylva Herald and Ruralite showing Joseph El-Khouri receiving a certificate of approval from Thomas W. Bradshaw, the NC Department of Transportation Secretary. (Folder 12-20)
A letter from Sister Mary to Diocesan Pastoral Advisory Council Members (Joseph El-Khouri) reminding them of an upcoming meeting and other Church business. (Folder 5-4)
A collection of letters from the US Department of Justice and Senator Robert Morgan to Joseph ("Joe") El-Khouri regarding his petitions for relative immigrant visas to enter the United States (Folder 1-5).
A letter concerning the estate of Zelma C. Deberg. Included in the envelope was a "bottled out of bond of the U. S. government" label, which is likely from the early 1970s as well. (Folder 8-4)
A letter from the resident manager of Fontana Village offering Joseph El-Khouri and his family accommodations during the annual meeting of the Western North Carolina Associated Communities. (Folder 5-11)
The North Carolina Priests Association requests the Bishop for a resolution for the negative financial situation of St. Joseph's Parish, Raleigh (Folder 4-9).
Letters from Nick Weaver (from the office of Senator Robert Morgan) to Joseph El-Khouri updating him on the status of his siblings' visas. The enclosures mentioned in the letters are absent. (Folder 11-17)