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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. 0 Monday, March 5, 1962 Vacationer Finds His Shop Burned ruAmyrre (AP) Sol Miner Big Blasts Rock Algiers Better Living Exhibitors To Meet Today Clay County Science Fair Set Friday HAYESVILLE The annual Science Fair will be held at the Deaths And Funerals came back from a Florid raca-tion Sunday and learned there had rim in hii furniture and ALGIERS (AP) A series of Plumbing, Heating Exams Scheduled Examinations for plumbing and heating contractors will be held at the Carolina Hotel in Raleigh April 18-21. Administered by the State Board of Examiners of Plumbing and Heating Contractors, a full series of examinations will be giv- an in nlirmhlna. heating and air Labor Grbup Named For 11th District Delegates to represent labor unions in nine Western North Carolina counties in the 11th Congressional District were, named at a mcetine-of State Political Ed Display plans for the formal powerful explosions rocked Al Asheville and Hershel of Ancho kVl. antique shop a couple of hours opening of the Asheville Citizen- rage, Alaska; two daughters, giers before dawn Monday and police said: "There are frantic before.

Hayesville High School Friday Mrs. Luther Rice of Rt. Mar U. actimataf the loSS was at Times Company's Better Living Exposition Wednesday, March 14, in Citv Auditorium will ha en. bomb attacks everywhere.

The explosions began In the cen least $10,000. The fire ruined the Funerals Today Lyman Brownlow Rolen, p. Calvary Bapliii Church. Mrs. Bertha Brown Mrs.

Bertha Robinson Brown shall and Miss Barbara Anne Griffin of the home; four sisters, contents of the thira twor me ihna.inrv hrick buildine on East ter of this city and gradually Mrs. G. C. Ramsey, Mrs. Joe ordinated at luncheon of ex- in the Rock gymnasium.

The doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 7 to I p.m. The public if invited to-attend. Exhibits from each grade and In Applications must be spread both east and west.

Reese, Mrs. Burnette Reese and Mrs. Carson Gosnell of Rt. 6, Trade Street, a block and a half from Charlotte's main' Independ-ence Square. The second story AS, of Rt.

2, Asheville, died at Within a fifteen minute period from the first blast, about 30 Marshall; two brothers, Paul and lumtors at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Pisgah Room of Battery Park Hotel. The importance of a full attendance of all 1962 exhibitors or 9:15 a. m.

Sunday in an Ashe- received on or Deiore Marcn is by W. F. Morrison, executive secretary, Box 110, Raliegh. J. H.

Rogers of Asheville is a member of the Board of dividual projects of high school sustained water carnage. Bunyan Wallin of Rt. 4, Marshall; and five grandchildren. ville hospital following a long explosions were heard. Police headquarters said it had ucation Committee, AFL-CIO, which closed Sunday in Raleigh.

They include: Buncombe, J. C. Glance; Henderson, A. H. Crip-pens; Haywood, A.

G. Plemmons; Madison, Zade Foster; Graham, Walter Jenkins; Yancey, J. B. Thomas; Transylvania, A. B.

Tucker; Swain, Clarence Cathcy; Fironwn laid the cause the illness. students will be on display. Teachers who are supervising The body is at the home of a She was a native of Yancey their authorized representatives has been- errmhasized hv Don fire was not determined. no immediate information on the brother. Paul Wallin, and will re County and bad resided in Bun' the projects art Miss Mary Jar- damages caused, but added that main until taken to the church Moore, exhibits committee chair combe County for the past 70 man.

Births rett, Miss Louise McTaggart, Eugene H. Waldroup and Bill Briggs. Among the projects from the years. All details of the exhibition it believed that Moslem areas of the city were the object of a mass bomb attack by the European Secret Army Organization. Surviving are one daughter, and McDowell, Hugh Dalton.

Delegates representing Clay, will be comDleted at the lunch for services. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home is in charge. Sheila Ann Street Mrs. R. C.

Burgin of Asheville; physics and chemistry classes eon, Moore said. Cherokee and Macon counties will one son, Hubert R. Brown of will be a prismatic spectroscope, Asheville: one sister, Mrs. Bes a photoelectric relay, "the "io- be announced later. E.

Jervls of Asheville was Memorial Mission Mr. and Mrs. George Haston Bumgardner III, Swannanoa, a son, March 4. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Thomas Moresh, 208 Swannanoa a daughter, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ball, Rt. tie Lassen of Tacoma, New York has been the most NEWLAND Services for Sheila gt.

Joseph's Mr. and Mrs. John Wayne Greene. Rt. 2, Fletcher, a daughter, March J.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey H. Webb, 330 Emma a son, March 4. Mr.

and Mrs. Graydean Laughter, 18 Tacoma a son, March fourth. oWtprf chairman and Mrs. Doris populous state in me Union since 11 grandchildren; and 13 great- Nixon Wins Endorsement Ann Street, four-year-old daugh dineclock, migration of ions through solids, migration of ions in liquids, paint pigments, paper chromatography of certain metal srandcbtldren. Bishop of Waynesville co-chair 1820 and now has about 10 percent of the U.

S. people although ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Street of Rt 2, Newland, who was Groce Funeral Home is in man of the delegation. 30th In land area.

5, Marshall, a son, March 4. lic ions, silvering glass, types of BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) killed Saturday night when struck The county delegates will meet at 7: an n.m. Tuesday. March 13, charge of arrangements.

I. W. Sherrill voltaic cells, the effect of radia Richard Nixon withstood a press by an automobile, will be held at in the Asheville Central Labor tion on an electroscope, a thermo ing challenge by Assemblyman 2 p. m. Monday in Crab Orchard Free Will Baptist Church.

couple and petroleum distillation. Joseph C. Shell Sunday and car John W. Sherrill, 58. of New Union Temple to set up the various countv committees to work ried off the California RepubU Bern, a mechanic with the u.

Forest Service formerly em IVES OF ASHEVILLE with directors of each county, Many of the exhibits will be from the biology, agriculture, home economics and industrial can Assembly's endorsement for Tommy Minnish MARION Tommy Dean Min governor. Jervis said. The delegates also will arrange tn wnri rem-esentatives to a arts departments. The vote, by secret ballot, was ployed at Oteen, died Sunday morning in New Bern. Mr.

Sherrill was a native of Transylvania County, a son of nish, 16-month-old son of Mr. and Nixon 263. Shell 176. Winners in the high school division will participate in the dis North Carolina-South Carolina CRA delegates earlier watered trict fair at Western Carolina Mrs. Donald Dean Minnish of Marion, died Sunday morning in a Marion hospital.

conference of the AFL-CIO in Raleigh April 14 and 15. The Asheville-Buncombe Coun College, Cullowhee. 1 the late David and Nora Mare-ham Sherrill. He was a member oi Havelock First Methodist down a resolution espoused by Nixon and which called upon Republicans to get out of the John Services will be held at 2 ty committee includes Woodard Birch Society. Monday in Westmorelantf-Haw-kins Funeral Home Chapel.

He had been employed by As adopted, by voice vote, the starved? tired? miserably dry? home-perm hurt? bleach-abused? measure was stripped to a de the U. S. Government lor -a vpars. and had been transferred Miss Taylor Maid Of Honor At Coronation Mrs. Ola Cowan RUTHERFORDTON Mrs.

Bates, Dorothy Carver, J. H. barren, T. R. Freeman, R.

E. Law-son, J. D. Sparks, Paul Forbes, Jack Morgan and Floyd Price. Jervis said duties of county committees are to advise voters nunciation of Robert Welch, founder of the ultraright-wing from Oteen to New Bern abou NO MATTER HOW BAD THE CONDITION OF YOUR HAIR five years ago.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs finth rVKellv Sherrill: a broth' Ola Cowan, 87, of Rutherfordton; died in a Rutherfordton hospital Sunday morning. of working groups on issues be er, Robert of Acme; and two fore the House and the Senate, Bie NOW YOU CAN HAVE IT Man Plunges 400 Feet, lives sisters, Mrs. Mary Ramer oi Services will be held at 3:30 voting records of representatives in Congress, encourage registration and getting out the vote of p.m. Monday in Rutherfordton First Methodist Church. RESTORED Angier and Mrs.

jsaun auisod of Pisgah Forest. The body will be returned to Asheville for services and burial. Groce Funeral Home is in CARLISLE. England (AP) the membership. Milas E.

Shuler SYLVA Services for Milas Ian Stanley Broadley, 23, a clerk, plunged more than 400 feet down 'i. a snowclad lakeland mountain in northern England Sunday and charge. Mrs. Hattie Young WASHINGTON Miss Tonl Taylor, daughter of 12th District Congressman and Mrs. Roy A.

Taylor, was maid of honor at the crowning of the North Carolina Cherry Blossom Princess at a banquet and ball held in Washington Saturday by the N. C. Society of Washington. Miss Taylor is a sophomore at Furman University and will ride on the North Carolina float in the annual Washington Cherry Blossom Parade in April. The 1962 princess is Miss Shirley Jane Webb, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Yates Webb of Shelby and Washington and granddaughter of the late Judse E. Yates Webb, well- lived. Emanuel Shuler, 82, of Rt. 1, Sylva, who died Saturday, will be held 2 p.m.

Monday in Buff Creek Baptist Church. Death Takes J. H. Laster John H. Laster, 80, of Rt, Broadley was walking on the Mrs.

Hattie Young, 68, of Weav- snow near Central Gully, a popu The Rev. Lawrence Jackson, the Rev. Forrest Blankenship 1, Asheville, died at 3 a. m. lar climb on Great End in the Scaffell Range, when he stopped to adjust his hat, slipped and plunged 400 to 500 feet down Sunday in his home following and the Rev.

Clyde Collins will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. 1 an extended illness. with our $5 REST0R TREATMENT plus our PRECIOUS CREME PERMANENT plus the gully. Bouncing on snow, rock and ice, he landed in the thick Pallbearers will be Bobby, Mr.

Laster had owned and operated a grocery store on the Old Leicester Highway for snow that covered the bottom, Jimmy, Billy and Tony Shuler, Carroll Henson and William The snow saved his life, lrjinum Mnrth Pnrnlina lnricf about 50 years prior to his Grasty. Granddaughters will be flowerbearers. erville, died at 10:50 p.m. Saturday in her home following a long illness. She was a native and lifelong resident of the Weaverville section.

Surviving are the husband, Emmett Young; one sister, Mrs. Zora Revels of Weaverville; and several cousins. Henry Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Sylvitha Owen LAKE TOXAWAY-Mrs.

Sylvitha Galloway Owen, 73, died Saturday night in her home on Rt. 1, Toxaway, after a lingering illness. Services will be held at 2 p. m. He was a native and resident of Buncombe County, a The body has been returned to 2 Concord Men Hurt As Auto Clips Pole the home and will lie in state in the church 30 minutes before services.

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Laster. Surviving, are three sons The Taylors' son, Alan, aj sophomore at Gardner-Webb College, also attended Saturday's! festivities as an escort for Miss! Ann Norment of Charlotte and! Washington, a member of the princess' court. N.

C. Sen. Sam J. Ervin acted as master of ceremonies and, CONCORD, N.C. (AP) Two v.

Garrett Funeral Home of men were critically injured early Hearth Creme Shampoo Gleam-Sheen Rinso George, Roy and Robert Laster Waynesville is in charge. Sunday when their car smashed into an embankment on Highway of Rt. 1, Asheville; two daughters, Mrs. A. C.

Gaddy and Mrs, Bill Jarvis of Rt. 1, Asheville; Trim-away-bruised-ends cut clipped a power pole and W. M. Parrish FRANKLIN William Macon Sen. B.

Everett Jordan crowned in dropped a power line Miss Webb. eight grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and several on top of the car. The Cabarrus County rescue Monday in Macedonia Baptist all complete for i Parrish, 81, died Sunday afternoon in his home in the Otto sec squad spent more than an hour tion, of Macon County after an extricating the men. nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday in the Victory Baptist Church. The Rev, Bas-combe Hensley and the Rev. Church. James D.

Henson beauty rostoriag vahM tttallnf $00 iUneu ot om month. Ttoey were identified as Ellis Foster, 30, driver of the auto, and WAYNESVILLE Services for Arrangements, under direction of Bryant Funeral Home, were Johnny L. Mason, 23, also of Con cord. Both were listed in poor con' James David Henson, 93, of Ha' Robert Harris will officiate. Burial will be in Lewis Memorial Fire At Red Robin An attic blaze attributed to defective wiring caused an estimated $100 damages about 10:30 p.

m. Sunday at the Red Robin Restaurant on Weaverville Highway in the Newbridge section, according to W. H. Gerringer of the Woodfin Volunteer Fire zelwood, who died Saturday, will dition at Cabarrus Memorial Hos Park. incomplete Sunday night.

Ed Anderson pital here. be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Tel-lico Baptist Church near Frank Active pallbearers will be Max Officers said the car ran through Salon on the Mezzanine-Ph. 252-8711 WALNUT Ed 42, of a stop sign at the intersection of Carter, C. C.

Ballard Clifford Redmond, Garland Fox, R. W. Jarvis and Marvin Holli- Rt. 1, Walnut) died Sunday morn a rural road and Route 73, crossed 73 and ploughed into and over an lin. Samuel J.

Child HENDERSONVILLE Serv field. Honorary pallbearers will be embankment. The top of the power line pole fell onto the car, Dr. Lawrence Sprinkle, John Fox, Furman Ingle, N. G.

Towe, causing a delay in getting the men ing en route to a hospital. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Doe Branch Community Church. The Rev.

Walter Wilson will officiate. Burial will be Doe Branch Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. ices for Samuel James Childs, 88, of Brightwater Farm, who died Saturday, will be held at 2 out. Officers said the men were not injured by electricity, but C.

C. Ballard Garland Ball, J. L. Parham, Bascomb WU-son, Lewis Collins, Paul Rector, p.m. Monday in the Chapel-in from the effects of the crash.

the-Pines at Jackson Funeral Alma Brooks Anderson; two D. T. Wise and other friends of Cruising deputy sheriffs spotted the wreck shortly after it oc daughters, Robert West of the family. curred. Marshall and Miss June Elaine The body will remain in Dunn Home.

Mrs. Henry Griffin MARSHALL Mrs. Henry Grif Anderson of the home; a son, and Williams Funeral Home un Gary Lee of the home; three til taken to the church to lie It is estimated the human blood stream contains 35 trillion red brothers, Milliard of Old Fort. in state 30 minutes preceding fin, 48, of Rt. 6, Marshall, died Saturday night in an Asheville Furman of Walnut and Anland of cells.

the services. Asheville; three sisters, Mrs. Lois hospital after a week illness. Services will be held at 2 p. Monday In Walnut Creek Baptist Negro Man Shot In Fight Church.

The Rev. Kimsey Ball will of Millinery-Second Floor BURNSVHXE A Burnsville fighting with another Negro when Henson shot him with a .22 weapon. Roberts, Mrs. Bay Roberts and Mrs. Lora Nowak of Walnut; and four grandchildren.

Mr. Anderson was an employe of Houston Bros. Motor Co. of Marshall and a veteran of World War II. The body will remain at Bowman-Rector Funeral Home until taken to the church for services, ficiate.

Burial will be in Joe Faulkner Cemetery. Nephews will be pallbearers and nieces will be Negro, shot during a fight here Saturday night, was admitted to Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville Sunday night suffering a facial wound. flower bearers. 15.95 Surviving are the husband; three sons, Russell and D. E.

of Fire Alarms 2:10 p.m. Hansel West Asheville, automobile blaze of undetermined origin, minor Daniel Griffith, 24, of Lincoln Park Road, Burnsville, was listed Miss Rutherford Dies Here in satisfactory condition by hospital attendants. Sheriff Donald Banks was hold Lewis Memorial Park The Cemetery Beautiful en BMverdam LEWIS FUNERAL HOME DIAL AL 2-3081 ing Chester Henson, 24, also a Negro, of Lincoln Park Road, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. The sheriff said Griffith was education at Arkansas College and Cincinatti Conservatory, and was in partnership with her sisters, Miss Annie L. and Nina L.

Rutherford in the operation of Hillcroft Sanitorium on Fairview Road from 1920 to 1939. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Business Women's Circle of that church, a member of the Wom Miss Genevieve Rutherford, 75, of 198 Edgewood died Sunday night in an Asheville hospital following a lengthy illness. She was the daughter of George W. and Florence Neill Rutherford. Born in Batesville, she had made her home in Asheville since 1920.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. A. J. Lane of San Antonio, a niece, Mrs. W.

Albert Braham of Burlington; and a number of other nieces and nephews. Miss Rutherford received her 0M en's Club and past president of the Business and Professional monthly, payment Women's Club. She also had served on the YWCA board. Morris Hendon Black is tn can wipe om charge of arrangements, which are incomplete. ED ORR'S SPECIAL PRICE 3 2 Door Add up all you still owe on Instalment purchases, ar range an HFC Payment-Reducer Loan, and pay every thing off.

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