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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 13

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EMPLOYMENT Female Help Wanted THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, Saturday, October ASHEVILLE, N. C. 19 22, 1960 la Deaths And Funerals Kingsport Blast Damage Placed At $4.5 Million iw In6'e East Long Meadow, ant officer for Ninth Avenue! school. I sons, Virgil, Bernie -and Eugene of Marion and Avery Hollifiekt 1nntv In tint The infant daughter of Mr. EMPLOYMENT I (14), Positions Wanted COLLEGE GRADUATE, tlx years sales exoerience, e'wht years food processing.

Presently emoiovtd desires cnanoe. AL MERCHANDISE Miscellaneous For Sale (39) nd Mri. Robert D. Maney of V. Blue Ridge Road.

Black Moun-'P8" ofwm'nEt0n; S1'. tain, died Thursday night in PiT Asheville hospital. 'on- and three grandchil- Surviving in addition to the par- tun hmther. Pnth Arrangements, which are un- START carina on a Biano now for Franklin healer us. screen door child Inr Christmas.

Ten tree mi.tir SI 0. New black chiffon evenina rfresx. Surviving is the widow, Laura Owens. Jack Rice MARSHALL Jack Rice, 89. of Marshall RFD 4, died Friday night in an Asheville hospital fol 1 u.

lunui. a isuk unless, jic na. retired farmer, Survivors include six daugh ters: Mrs. Buster Shelton, Mrs oneuun Tnhn nf home- thp the direction of Groce Fu- i Flora Lewis, and Mrs. Roland; Gay Robinson of Hartford, of Marion; three step -sons.

KrXGSPORT. Tenn. (AP)-Th Tennessee Eastman Co. said Friday an explosion at its big chemical plant here Oct. 4 caused damage which may exceed $4.5 mil lion.

The blast killed 15 men, injured ahruir onn nthore inH WrnvxH emu uu, thA nniltnp htiilrlinff James W. White, company pres-1 ident, said the cause of the ex- plosiori still has not bn cstab. r. lished. White said production and operation in other parts of the plant are near normal.

Heart Attack Kills Man At Wreck Scene urru daivt itDi of Spruce Pine: six daughters. Mrs. Andrew Sherlin, Mrs. Carl Edwards, Mrs. Gilmer Moody, Mrs.

Ray Baker and Mrs. John Seagle of Marion and Mrs. Em- mett Nanney of Hickory; 23 grandchildren and 25 pranHrh Mrpn- thrf hrnthers n- John R. of Gaffney, S. and Johnson and Tilden Hollifield Landon Robinson of the U.

S. Army at Ft. Dix, N. and Hilliard Robinson of High Point; and a step-daughter, Mrs. George Robinson of Busick.

The body will be returned to the home Saturday afternoon and will lie in state at the church an hour prior to services. McCall's Funeral Home is in charge. Mitchell S. Moore HOT SPRINGS-Mitchell Sid- ney Moore, 86. of Hot 00 wlm "-r IVAN'S auits.

overoT $ire 40. Shots e- al a-aon. RUG MILL OUTLET FLETCHER All Braided Rugs 20 Per Cent Off Caroeting and Tutfed Half Price Some Nina by Twelve at $2S Saturday Nine A. M. to One P.

M. Evenings Bv Aooointment tars5af( K. goQerfs Jr. Ml) 4M SCHOOL TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON portable Remington oortebia 137.50. underwood oonabie "rona ard tvoewrilers.

J37.50 Uo. J. M. HEARN CO. 4 Broadway AL 3-7151 Ruth Q-Sna-uonnesw.

TWENTY-SIX screens and one screen ooor. one kitchen sink, ont Iron bed complete. AL 2-6967. OIL heateri (2i. each.

258 Havwood Road. Classified Advertisina Paoes Marketplace of Smart Modern Families Dial AL 2-561 1 Ask for the Ctassiifed Phone Room To Place a Want Ad GET mora fun and enlovment out of I if with thA Mvtrm ri All Mr it i n.T grandparenU. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- neral Home.are incomplete, ert T.

Maney of Swannanoa, and' the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Humphries Homer Atkins of Black Mountain. Thomas Humphries. 59 of 410 Graveside services will be hcldjSouthside died unexpectedly Saturday 2 p. m.

in Mountain his home Friday at 12:40 a.m. View Memorial Park, Black i He was a retired railroad em-Mountain. The Rev. Wayne ploye. Smith pastor of Free Will Bap- Surviving the wH tist Church in Swannanoa.

Humphries; a sister. Mrs. officiate. Artha of Asheville; two Harrison Funeral Home of brothers, Robert and Dennis, both Black Mountain is in charge of0f Asheville, and a number of arrangements. neices and nephews.

Tne funeral will be conducted Mrs. (war inkle 'at Tabernacle Baptist Church, Mrs. Milton Garfinkel of ArW corner of Livingston and Congress higton. sister of Mrs. Al streets, Sunday at 3 p.

m. The J. Goodman of Asheville, died Rev. E. W.

Posey, pastor; will Friday in a Washington. D. C. I officiate. 'CONTRACT truckmen make Ws.

Trailet IS E. Wright, 16, Was driving One: furnished. If over 22 write Mayflower. Classified Ads bring vou! Dial ALlTOI-EpO died at 9:20 a. m.

Friday apoint intersection Thursday. No Marshall nursing home after was injured, lengthy illness. Claude Wright, 42. the boy's Services will be held at 2 30 father, hurried to the accident p.m. Saturday in Hot Springs; scene.

There he collapsed and was "ass-; hr" sist.e,"' Mr- Walter ine Dody will lie in state Sunday from 1:30 to 3 p. m. and will not be viewed after eulogy. Burial will be in Sunset Ceme- tery. Allen Birchette Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Lottie Holden HM 5 rf Dnc.nnu mine nowen u-- hnm.

Fririv ahnt lnree sons- K0V ot 1 ravelers Kes! nanes ana wiuiam noiaen of the home; brother. John lers, jviis. Liuuitr iihiuui oi Adenville, Mrs. Henry H. Patton i Church.

The Rev. Jimmy Rogers a hospital. hospital. Gary Brooks Gary Lee Brooks, two-year-old ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Milburn Lee I Brooks of Pensacola, erly of Asheville, died at hisj home in Pensacola Wednesday after a brief illness. Surviving, in addition to his ivanlf oa Iha malnma Ki-nnH i pdicms, maiL-iimi I Landerson. all of Marshall RFD Mrs. Effie Lewis of Marshall RFD 6, Miss Mamie Rice of Hot Springs, and Mrs. Frederick Franklin of Knoxville, one son, Carlie Rice of Marshall RFD five brothers, Jim Rice, Pete Rice, Bailey Rice, Winston Rice, and Fred Rice, all of Marshall RFD three sisters, Mrs.

Tisha King and Mrs. Bruce King ot Greeneville, and Mrs. A. B. Coates of Marshall RFD 6.

Funeral arrangements by Bowman-Rector Funeral Home are incomplete. Mrs. Sally Laws NEWLAND Mrs. Sally Carver Laws. 59.

nf Elk Park rlioH in Banner Elk hospital' Thursday aner a lingering illness. She was a lifelong resident of Avery County. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Heaton Christian church, of which she was a mem- ber.

The Rev. David McCord of Elk Park and the Rev. Henry Reynolds of Elizabethton, will officiate. Burial will be in Heaton Cemetery. The body will lie in state at tiie church an hour prior to services.

Surviving are the husband, Ranzy Laws of Elk Park; five sons, Hoyle, Chester, and Tom of Elk Park RFD 1. Paul of Johnson City, and Sam Laws of the U. S. Afmy; two daugh ters, Mrs. Sudie Howell of John.

son City and Mrs. Nell Jennincs; of Rannflp P'lL-- 4VM1 viiB, aiuansiown, of two cars which became invol- ved in a minor accident al a aeaa oi a nean auacK on arrival Rescue Unit Group Starts Meeting BURLINGTON, N.C. (AP) Del hn rii.rn SViHav mcnt lor tne tounn annual ivorui Laroiina Rescue unit Association which continues through Sunday. A meeting of the association's bofd of a m- S.a'" uruay is ine nr.si nem on me agenda. Saturday's program includes a parade and a banquet and dance.

New officers will be chosen Sun- day. TrtVTWW ruptcy was written on J-riday. by love. A London court wc. inuui.

quahed a bankruptcy order I 2-561 1 ask for mt Classified phone Room. VENTED automatic oas soace heater. 1440 Merrlmon Avenue. Phone AL 3-3180. SPECIAL W6 NOW haa 30 ir.cH Oraia TU BILTWORE IRON AND METAL CO.

Dial AL 3-9317 (Rear) Blltmore Avenue TOBACCO croo around 1.000 pounds. Owner ill. will sacrifice. J. B.

Brooks. Black Mountain. NO -7054. NT-INCH Arbor S.wcornol.t, V11 "e'rr win- uivwcr ar.u munn Two violins 175 each. Four five ICnMfnrnhir tllVl Clhranla.

Attrlt hml ana mow, ins, al 3-wa. MOTIPF SHULIMSON BROTHERS COVPANY wc- cessors to Harr.son Auto Part Com. canv now at our new MEADOW ROAD location. BUYING Scrao Iron, metals, old car. SELLING New and ued auto steel, culverts, usable materials of ail kind.

Phone AL 3-2771 -Auto Parti AL 4VTST3 ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE, CAP MARINE. CIVIL DEFENSE uniforms, caos, Insignia, accessories, cimo sut plies, etc. StarStore, 7 Patton Avenue. WOR bench, oarden tools, antioue chairs. Kitchen ladder stool, coats, dresses, 16, 18.

AL 3-590. ONE six foot meat case. Two four toot mrar cass. one erfiM foot produce case. One ceiling tvoe oas furnace for natural or bottle oas.

Used two weeks, capacity 170,000. Outuut 25 one 2S oound caoaci'v York Ice ma cnin rent One four foot delicates- sen rase, one four-toot meat case. One si foot meat case. Moore Refrigeration 'to charlotte street AL 3-H31 VAN-PACKERS CHI ViNE YS at Smamers lnvesmen' 1X)I Patton Avenue. AL 2-8JS2.

I I parents. Mr. and Mrs Sam after a long Melton of Asheville RFD 5, and she was a native of Gaston the paternal grandmother. Mrs. county and had lived in Transyl-M.

E. Brooks of Rogersville, vania County about 50 years. She Tenn. Miss Brooks was the for- was a housewife, mer Miss Barbara Melton. Services will be held at p.

The body, taken to the home! Sunday in the Church of God at of an aunt, Mrs. Paul Brown of Brevard. Merrills Cove Road Friday, was I The Rev. D. A.

Hensley will returned here for services at'effiicate. Burial will be in Dunn's Chapel Hill Baptist Church at, Rock Cemetery. 2 p. m. The Revs.l Surviving are the husband, Eu Odcll Barnwell and Walter Hare5pne Holden; a daughter.

Miss will officiate. Burial will be in1 Margaret Holden of the home: (9) EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Aoolv BAB Grill. 301 Merrimon Avenue. AL J-K10.

WHITE Dulls. housekeeoer, light work. Two al 2-xss aner inrMintrrv. EXECUTIVE secretory, experienced. Very efficient, neat.

Must be proficient in shorthand and typing. A nhlllts nnri PKnprianf Ah- i rrJ 872 Riverside Drive- i XPERIENCED Ste nographer and general office worker. Must be proficient in typing end short hand. In replies state age, experience and references, n' a i-no roit vjTiite; Asheville. OX 4Z8.1 I SXSS SiTarv oooortuniry for advancement.

Write Post Office Bo 211. Asheville. T- Male Help Wanted Zrr-ir reafstered or aDortnl.ee. Box E-54S cre CIliien-Times. ONE of Western Carolina's leading funeral homes has ooeninq for man ace 20-35.

ExDerienced preferred twt nof essential. Write Box J-569 care Citizen-Times. POSITION as stock keener with the Sherwm Williams Company. The wwio's, laraest paint manufacturer. Good sal-, arv.

company paid insurance, liberal retirement plan. Excellent chance for advrcemri.t. Rquiremett--Ht schcol education, aoe 30 to 35. Write or phone W. L.

Lovelace. Box 286, Asheville, North Carolina. AL 2-7306. WORKING caretaker for stxk farm. Write Box F-566 care Citizen-Times.

C.oaOl, of suoervna ne; indeoendent body shoo. Altractiva fi-l n.nci.i A I r.O es COnt oeniiai. box d-583 care titnan-iimas. iv anu AffLiANtt mlhwhh. t- DrncMLn aiiu ibuouic moil i.an svi own oav.

Sell famous rvtorola and Ke! viruittv Aoalv in nr-son BRUCE Ti AND APPLIANCE COMPANY, 44 Bilt mort Avenue. EXPERIENCED oiarto Dlaver to accompany male night sinaer, four mghts prr week. Call AL 2-6974 six 0. m. to nine D.

m. CAB driver, muit be neat td courteous. Aoolv American Cat Comoanv, Bus Station. WANTED All-around orester for Midway Cleaners. AL 2-2911.

ESTABLISHED food route available In Buncombe County. Over 275 product for customers to choose from. Thii Is a once in a life-time oDDortuntty. AodM cant must be 21 years or older. Aoolv 1 at Hotel oeoroe venderout.

Aneviiif. North Carolina. Mondv. October 24. between nine a.

and ttuet o. m. Ask for Mr. j. l.

Piscnai. tvtciN jli o. vv i i MECHANICAL APPITUDE AND SALES PERSONALI TY. TRAINED WITH PAY TO BECOME AN INSURANCE ADJUSTER WITH ONE OF THE NATIONAL COMPANIES SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. THOROUGH TRAINGING INCLUDES FOUR WEEKS IN NEW YORK COMPANY SCHOOL.

CAR FURNISHED, GOOD STARTING SALARY, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES. ADVANCEMENT RAPID MERIT INCREASES. FOR I NT VI BY LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES, WRITE STATING QUALIFICATIONS TO SERVICE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, POST OFFICE BOX 216, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Male or Female Help Wanted (11) MANAGING Willi apartment houit. Adults onlv.

Write Box 794, Weaverville. HELP WANTED MAN or woman collector small month- iv account. No eioerienct nnrv Aftust have car. Reo'v Otvtno teleohooe number to LGW, Box 54, Charlotte, No'th Cfptina i hniesladirs SALESMAN RtlLY AND COMPANY ta.l rrus.mlnn unmull (14. Position Wanted SEAMSTRESS, experienced on women's clotnef.

alio covers, drapes. drslres Dermantnf work at once. AL 3-VB09. EXPERIENCED MCretary and experU tncM cierk-tvoist desire Dart-time em-' Dkivmnt or fiv Oav sb Al i-lVil I i I 1 1 the church cemetery I ctWe nallbearers will be lam Rat KtPvPn Kzto Vol. Bates, Steven Bates, li Whitaker and Rovre Can.mn Bowen of McAdenville; three sis- lie wnitaker, ana Boyce a Frpfl nnH v.rti red a Jf Methodist Church and B.

J. Carver nf Ram. tu and B. J. Carvpr nf Rrn.l..

ill L.j'llirkl TV 1- A I LI "ll lw sisters, Mrs. Kosa-imain of Stanley and Mrs. Arthur Groce Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Jerry E. Wright Jerry E.

Daddy Wright, W.iand nephews. nnu. unj Ilia MERCHANDISE Miscellaneous For Sale (39) LADIES coats. Good condition. Fur.

it to 12. J3J. Beloe 10 to I S. Tweed, 14 to 14, $15. Man's nice heavy browis overcoat.

42, us. Navy oea coat je, S3 Call AL I IW. STFAM heatino olant and stoker suitable for larae building. Also smallzr hot water furnace. AL 3-7327.

al hhi LADIES suits, skirt, dresses, coats, nine ciqnreen ana naif, ciean, reasonaoit. Shoes. AL 3-004S. STOKERS, oood, reconditioned. BISHOP'S INC.

425 Blltmore Avenue. FLOOR furnace, with all controls and thermostat, as. AL 2-5481. Now Ooen at 79 Patton Ayenua ICE SERVICf STOBf DRAIN TILE ALL SIZES from four to 44 Inches hi diameter. B1LTMORE IRON AND METAL CO.

Dial AL 3-W17 (Rearl Biltmore Avenue Cash Register Repairs Milton Fixture Company DIAL AL 3-9431 70 CHARLOTTE STREET PRESCRIPTIONS PICKUP DELIVERY Bennett's Drug Store 471 HAYWOOD ROAD DIAL AL S-(M' WABLE DUNCAN China (to 111. BeMie'l Craft Center. 35 BroaOwav. STOVE wood for sale. 145 Reed Street.

Call AL 3-1974. NEW rebuilt chain saw. Good reasonable. AL 3-3775. scales MkB nw PrlaldJiir.

practically new, MO 7-1686, MO 7-320. RUBEL'S rve bread Fresh dan. Schandler's 47 Oak Street. AL Jewelry, Diamonds (39-D) walmes. oow tl ooid and silver.

pairon. HonsrhnlH f.iuu. UOOOS (40) -I' KtLViNAiux rerrigerator, mna cuO'C feet ii aood condition. AL TWELVE cubic foot Frioidalrt refnaer- Mtnr rnnfllTinn Al .1.17 COLDSPOT refriaerator, 9.2 cub foot. Good condition.

S30. MU 4 -4044. 21-INCH Fada television set. good condition, ericed tow. AL 3-5110.

TABLE modal television, oood condiTion, down take uo pament. STONE STORES, 357 B'lTmore Avenue. AL 2-1871. WE WILL buy Oriental-all kind! good uted ruos. PERSIAN RUG COWPANY.

76 Charlotte, AL WRINGER waininq macnlne. Plavoen. Strolier.Hand lawn mower. AL 3-7477. GOOD refrigerators, $2S to SjO Gat j-anqet.

beds, ward robes. AL 2-6257. MAHOGANY bedroom suite, tables, criairs, oood condition. Day of sal Octooer 27 at 7 Lake Drive, Enka, ol DOiite Enka Lake Club House. STOP LOOKING We hive the moi complete lint Ol tfrsi fauiet Sitm tof Smit, livitory and rUih Faurrt.

Sre-culmi for Rrpiirt; tlio Qom irxtmc snd Moderninnc-ROGERS PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. BUSINESS SERVICES Painting, PaperhanglnK (2) PAINTING, eu'erior ad Interior, tiding PAINTING SERVING ASHEVILLE SINCE I'M C. GLENN SELF DIAL AL 3l OR AL S-7U1 SERVICE PAINTS CO. CALL US tor your neJ, SDec al ouMd houve dH f) aciron. Our estimate art frp.

fj.it-' more Avtnuf. Dili AL PAINTING INSIDE, outude Quality painting In t.if Aril oaoer loo? V. M. LYLE AL 3-9211 PAINTING 1 onstrurtinn Viit 1 CARPENTRY, new and repair, c.ment m.v no down o.ivrnent, months to uni al j-vti nvTime. I one nana" nets service mat mould be included in this directory.

BEFORE WINTER LET me do your rootinq. s-ding oa.ntinct. ramodeiinci No money down. Free ei-m4l. BURGIN VARLOAE-AL J-03S ryvytc sa and oar FI.N"4-IN?..

FULLV insuoft Pnona Vission I-J170 or M.ss.on I I3 vanion, Nortn Carolina GRANDFATHER VOUNTaTn FLAGSTONE S'ona rttaininq wa.is. Hags'one. te-ri Mtlthl. tnirji4. AL 20M CARPENTRY New conilf ulion -d re-DAT.

Cement work wA'ki. driveway etc. Bkxkv Free Estlmatee MU VeJji, jrnarasvme and rerKins ot Home Mills. and five grandchil- dren. Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home1 is in carBe Mrs.

Emiline Searcy ATPLi- tmuine McHone, Searcy, 60, of Oteen. died sudden-j ly Friday while visiting a grand- CJHa hiss I rett of Saxapahaw; three grandchildren, and a number of nieces ihome until the service hour. Moody Choate Funeral Home is; 'in charge. flr4. Anna Slepp Hf.NnFRinwii.t.E srv.

ices for Mrs. Anna Margaret or iha Louisiana aieni 8:30 a.m. Friday in a local hospital after a lone illness. A native of Cleveland County. he resided for a number of years! in Gaffney, S.

C. and had lived, here for the past 46 years. Mr. Wright was a retired building! contractor. He was a member of Cherokee Avenue Baptist Church in Gaff- tiev Snrvivinc are the widow.

Mrs. i Weekend Special Friday, Saturday, Sunday METRECAL PICE si- pniikin Woodbury Lotion 3Vi POUND $1.00 Siw $6.79 50c We Deliver Charlotte Street Pharmacy 100 Charlotte Street AL 3-6756 e.W 0 uuas rfpp''late Gilbert and Anne Smith i MARSHALL Manley H. Davb.1- -kmd" 0f friday after-i' Found K. BaShch U- G- at his home heart a -jo Pace Stepp, wife of Dulas Stepp, u. in.

ai rvfiute DituiiM iiiuiLii uauginrr VI IIIC oei Se.nrcy. who died in 1912 Mary Harvel Wright; five daugh- The Rev Silas Bradlev and the ters. Mrs. S. A.

Ducker. r.eorse Rohoris will nffiri. Surviving are three sons, Mcl- nlan an(1 na nauve vi Jr. of Asheville. James'01 Mwn County.

I.ovingood, J. R. Whitlev, Noah Kd Jones and Mrs. R. H.

Zim-jate. Burial will be in the church G- an( Jhn Robert Searcy of. Survivors include (our sons, merman, all of Asheville, Mrs. cemetery with Raymond. daughters.

Mrs. G. Davis of Detroit, H. A. Forster of San Bernardino.1 and Mitchell Pace, James Gibbs.

J- Hammond of Oteen and Mrs. Quinton Davis of River-' and Mrs. Charles L. Pugh lames Northington and Gene Jimmy Wilson and Mrs. Patrick: side.

Houston Davis of of Detroit, three sons.l Stepp as active pallbearers. Banks of Swannanoa, 16 grand-lStatesville, and Leamon Davis Billv Samuel E. and G. D.i Honorary pallbearers will be'children and nine great grand- of Van Dyke, four daugh-1 Wright, all of Asheville; eight Dr. J.

P. Bailey. Dr. K. E.

Cos- children. ers. Mrs. M. A.

Hickey of Longj grandchildren and seven great- grove. Dr. W. N. Fortescue, J.

B.j Services will be held In Grassy Beach. Mrs Maynard, CALL THE EXPERTS Classified Business Directory auainM renter witu nati diess maniifarturing business Principal creditor was T. Vausiian The decision followed testimony that Miss Mizeile is no" -Mrs-. 1 husband Ls not making any claim. ANNOUNCEMENTS Notir (2, ALCOMO p0st office Box i45 or pnona al s-o; BOOK EPING and systems OMsel-' letter press.

Documents enclosed in Llles Business Service. AL 4-3591. W. J. PUROUE, Justice of the Peace.

Notary Public. AL 4-e3M. (4) Inc. vou want out a Citiren-i Tim Classified Ad to work I Wanted (S) someone who would like a mano at a ft" F0P G00D BrAgUMONjREFURNiTuRE company. Xntfd.

good used furmtubTiT! refrigerators, electric stoves' furniture 5CH0 40 Lexington dial al -mi WANTED-AxH-tyoa trailer hitcn. al t-'tt. WILL buy oood Ufttd doori, windows. DIumDIno. Diocs.

ale. laoroa orean-wood. 305 Havwood Straet. AL 9-7327. wanted oood uwd tirra clock.

Dial al j-irai. SCRAP GOLD and SlLVfo. hiahrsl casn Driers. INKELST INS. INC.

7 Southwest Pack Souara, WANTED SCRAP IRON PRtCFS PAID BtLTVORF. IRON AND VttAL CO 0- AL 75 fR-'art B-ltmore EMPLOYMENT Female Help Wanted (S) EXPERIENCED waitress. Aoolv in oar-son Soeedv Grill. 3 Depot Straet. YOUNG LADY for general secretarial work, typing required, and some shorthand.

Write Box K-570 care Citizen-Times giving references and qualifications. EXPERIENCED waitress Aoolv in oe'-son. No Sundav work. Plaza Cate, ls ln'Hollowell. J.

A. Woodard, Mar grandchildren. Groce Funeral charge of arrangements, Herman Ray Home BUSINESS SERVICES Srhools. Instruction (15) CtCIL'S Butincii Coiieaa A 47 Rroadwa AL 1-6? Si MassaKft (ltnA) ASS AGE Aooointmenli. Home.

Mo-: Holds. M.rj. Ton! Buchrtoll, AL 7-1608 MUccllaneou Norvicfn HIVNF repairing, block orh, oa'tn tFPTIf TANKS CUaptXl. startifpjrv CO' ment. 5oecialuino taik cleaning.

Can ton. Ml -i2. I Tiiilnaoa1 uu.ucus. raiiiicar- or ainui nru rrnx uavis oi FHrtTiBd EdTy-. Thb0dy wi" i6" Wi" be Frank Dorat.

Ray-iNorth Charleston. S. C. Harry ifinlf tunerri Homernond Stroupe. Otis L.

Padgetu'Davi, of Homeslead. and uiHnu, Mr, 1,6 hour Jim and Leroy Lunsford and Her- Robert Davis of MilledKvillc. Surviving are Uie widow, Mrs. before the service. bert Mitchell Jr Ga and four sisters Mrs Gladys Ray: a daughter.

Mr. Stepp was a native and The bodv will be at Craw fnrrl I Treadw av of Walnut Mrs reMdent of th county Funera. Home" in Can lln ton! Mrs'. T. Pallbear- of Walnut RFD 1, Felix Davis of shall Watterson, Jimmy Mar shall, Burgin Hyder, Paul Hill, Ernest and Drayton Justus, Ralph T.

Jones. M. M. Saddler and ers from 1B2H tn 19.K1 ho. vr I officiate and burial will be in1, Fairview Cemetery with friends of the family serving as pall bearers.

Surviving IS a SOD, Uiari.e OI Hot Sonne. Mr. Moore was a native oi Madison County and a retired farmer. The body will remain at Bow-' man-Rector Funeral Home until; the service hour. Mrs.

Ruth Devlin CANTON Services for Ruth Collins Devlin, 78, who died Tuesday in her Canton home, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in; Pleasant Hill Methodist Church. fru- ur Cmltk vC. officiate and burial will be in at v-anji. vwj nm it- at Wells Funeral Home in canton until taken to the church t0 lie in state 30 minutes Drior to services.

Pallbearers will be Fred Stock- Elias ton, Robert Frady Harris, Otis Mintz. Joseph Thomason and E. D. Gudger. Honorary paunearers win Lane ann raui iing, Stockton and G.

Pope, Mauley II. Davis tacK. lie was a retired lumoer Rranton nf Southfie d. Mrs. i i ren Ainner oi niver.iiur, and Mrs.

Robert Walker of Farm ington. Also four brothers. Ed Davis runerai arrangemems. unoer dirpcti(m of Bowman-Rector Fu- neral 1Iome' are Incomplete. Mrs.

Hattie Hardin DimirornDnrnst Svrv rM will hi-lrl (Saturday in Piney Knob Baptist a 8 mrm' 'er The ReV- Virgial 'iU nffir-iat. onrl h- in 7 I his rhiireh rpmrtprv This hnrisr Dovie Blanton of Rutherfordton McMahan's Funeral Home of Rutherfordton is in charge. Bireley, Citrus Juice Kingpin, Dies At Age 61 LOS ANGELES CAP) Frank W. Bireley. 61, who founded a fortune on an orange-juicing ma-j ine he invented in college, died Thursday of a stroke at hom! rtn Toluca UVe i Born in lxis Angeles Sept.

S. Bireley founded his multi- citrus Jiiice birsiness icsoo I ford University, He noticed 0 felov atudents went to every morning squeezing orange Juice by hand squeeze oranRes for the cafeteria, f. to.Jdo automaticaUy. The idea caught on and within a few year. naUonal rv.

Hu company io ned General Koods in 19 I Survivors include the widow! Harriet; two son Frank of San Dieco and Will 'am rKl I I.I tJII ,1 xa Lake, and a danshler. Mil. Richard Oliver oi Now iof uty.1 a 1 I I 'Va' to the church to lie Merrell of Camden SC and Travel. Transportation SEPTIC TANKS Asheville; three sisters, Mus Kd- and Anlhret Tabor Pace. Her 3n 1 ale Vvd eutwt.

tnt Str IV. lfrm na Rav of Cincinnati. Ohio. served as chairman of truces. s.

iveu rnce i m. 1- r.ro..Lo.n.:,w.'5' SI, SSTTXfttMO Olli. Ray and Estelle Kdg-the board of county commission- 20 f.children and 20 al mo miw WeTMV leowON: ar mm mj nnOintmnl aiwina full hnth of Asheville: and four bcR- t'iffrV" i Kreeni reolaced western Carolina Hons. brothers. William of Asheville.

erated Stepp'i Mill at Dana for CAXTOX-Mrs Marvin Mash! John of Man Hill, Ralph of; 28 years. burn. 44. of West Asheville died Burnsville and Duffie of Wash-! Surviving are two ions, Curtis Thursday afternoon in a Wavne Ington, C. Pittillo of RFD 1 and Harold ville hospital after a lineerinJ Funeral arrangementa, whichjStepp of Santa Anna.

twojillness. ingston of Santa Anna and Mrs. County wa. m-r? T. Helen Justus of Dana; two broth- the Center Pigeon hMTn'? ers, Gibson Pace of Dan.

and near ThurSday her hon" Alonzo Pace of RFD and niWert Ashevi le tt here" tr Imorovemnt comoanv. al a-ajrr, nwi AL 4-36SA. SFPTIC tanks. Sewers, water lines. AL J-JV4I weenan aeunt uns s.v,i,M-,ir.

STORM WINDOWS Keautirlans, Barbers BALDWIN'S 7S BROADAAY OIAL AL 3-JM4 REGULAR OW WIVES SPFflAL COLD I St, Ch-m Sheet Metol Work, MIDDLE AGE led, take cara en. Id live AL J-rtsa davs week. AL J-2503. iv wuusi s.w Ray Funeral Home, were complete Friday night. ln- Walter F.

Ingle Walter F. Ingle, 75, died at 6:45 p.m. Friday at the nome of a daughter, Mrs. J. H.

Ward of. a Fernlawn Rd. in Redwood r- i it-. rwr.M, aner rang inur. ur i grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren i-i 'gar Hau klUS M1RS nii rHn lirancn BaDtist Churrh -m tnm I p.

111. ouiiuuv'. The Rev. Francis Lunsfrirrl nd the Rev. Robert E.

Harris will officiate. Burial will be in Ashe-i land Memorial Gardens. Mtlshhii oo uauvi or Havuivd months. afc i RtPrviram l.u Sunday in Center Pigeon Baptist Church. The Rev.

George Ingle will of- firtat. 1 ev. Zcb Mcllflrrii qmI ti The body will be home of a brother-in-law. Mack on Newfound Road riPar Cantntt umu lne service hour. Surviving are th huhnn V.

Mashbum; three sons. Phil of Asheville, Junius of Bethel and Vincent Mashburn with the Army in Virginia; two daughters! Mrs. Oliver Miller of Candler and Miss Ruth Mashburn of the home- two brothers, Jack and Mack Thomas, nf p.i, sislers Mr, Rk ihl Rill fii tUP umh i 1" 0t er and Mrs. EARN Irons 12 to per hour. Part-time work.

Fxoerienced. Jim Rddie. Box work snowed advertis'O i 737, Asnev.lle. Saran Coventry lewelrv. Au 2-fn -r- tit fWfAOS NiKtery.

cft'Wren under S', Jl1" 1 hot lunches. Wother- care lot Old WHITE middleaoed woman tor llarsl Haw Creek Road. AL 3-jiol. housework. HeiD ca-e tor two small; has resided with his daughter for.88' 01 Mar died suddenly rw in xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, FffOwr HO LOAOFR.

Bulktoers. Katllo Service 'or oraders. air comcressors 8 ho or conlracl. G. 6.

CROUCH. AL 1 BONDED RADIO WATER AND TV SERVICE 'crfenf SttguMt, rnaay anernoon en route 10 an nKy- inomai .7, Asheville hospital. itrvui. Burial will be in the lWlU in 30 Prior Surviving art the widow, cemetery. Nephews will to Higgins Hawkins; a Pallbearers and nieces will be Surviving are the huband.

A. daughter. Mrs. Orval Buckner of 1 Doer Carers. Hardin, and a sister.

Mrs. the past year and a half. Mr. Ingle was a native of Buncombe County. He was a son of the late Franklin P.

and Mary Jane Cook Ingle. lie had retired In 1947 as field elerk with the Oak Ridge atomic plant in Oak Ridge. Tenn. For nf vMr. nrinr tn that Z.

-jfi. ru1 i Jefferson City, two sons, anlRay Haw- kMlliapa lfnMA nJ I mm 'lL. w' remain IzenVTrTer Vnd Coal K'MjCARPENTRY worn. All tvoes oeneral rena.ri. SO wean I.ni.ianri 7 nurse desires position, eoerienced in twdrotheraov.

diet. ID veari eioerienre Can l.ve in. Post Office Box 2034. Ashe-viile 1 WANTED Ceteral rtranina wild win tr. sm.u mien-, ln her nome.

AL VIDOrV- 3. conaenial. attract. ve. Expert.

enceo nu.s.na. nutrition, doctor's ass.st- oan'ton, counvtl.no. homensaker; love: children, bookheecind. tilind. no tvpmq.l nosiess.

wxnress. se es anil Ties. Ave music, artistic, qreen Ihumb, will travel write Box B-sii cara Cilifen-Tlmes. WILL keeo children In home. 44 Logan, Asheville.

al 4-30M. riDDCkTCS I 1 1 yd mm 41.iiu ana Drocn worn, gx 3-411. wt.MAmn.LLT incimeo man detires; position. Any proootttion com id trad. AL i-i 1 au.

WILL care for chlkdron MO 7 3177 ilH 1 1 li II I'l i 1 if a a j'j ifi I Places To Go Eat it: 1:: p. jRoyol Pines Cosmo Pines DANCING-PB)OAY-SA7UDAV NIGHTS Placft Eat (SI Tri ir rri r- win uo open unin ivetem- kor Circt rAft Marrlmnn Der rirSr. 04U IVerrimOn. OIAL AL J-5M1 SteokS, BRUCE 5 Bar-B-O emnrati hi.i.. io.

u.ri.,1 V-iL-s5; Creek Drive-in Restaur ant. Smdafi. SATELLITE luncheons fow isc up close on wonoays to Aerrinson Avenue MRS. COGGINS I Rouerts, AL II AL 2 4I7 BRic and block laving, concrete work! Free ev. metes.

Q'K guaranteed. AL anytime rrKiiDaTTC l. s. .7 T.7ini" (arprl. Hug IcanlriK 1 13-A I wll-to-wll caj cieaa in 1 Morrrtl.

Sloraj(" 3 NOW TM AVERICAN ne "A ADoroved" mov.rvi. ocka 'nrea. ciinaman. Cell Horri Preiser. children.

Live In. Fiva davs a week urt i.ipa) CASH IN ON THF hill Fall end Cnrn'-nn eH-irxj xson. Be an AVON ReD'tve. tative in vour netanborhood. Dial AL 3-8592.

WAITRESS wanted. AdoIv Sorlrmside RpsTauranf, Skyland. MU 4-tHa MATURE woman, aoe 25 to 50, ooroxl-mafeiv. to tuoerviM and direct event no recreational and ttcial actlvit es tor patient in private psychiatric hospital. Eoerlence or training; essential.

Write Post Office Box WiJ, A me vine. Norm Carolina. WAITRESS wanted, experience not necessary, aoolv Stanlev's Grill. Skland. XPERIENCED wait- rss.

Full or port time work. Apply in person Sat ellite Mm0r Restaurant, 90 Mer mon Avenue AVON COSMETICS NF EOS oual ed womei Intecevted In good earmnos at once. increased Cnnttmai businei meani more ooen inn In wetvrn Nortn Caroline. Good oooortunily tor motners ot tcortol age cn ltd ren. Call etter fivt m.

OX 7-V19 or r-le lMf Off ire Bos Henderaonviiw. North Caroline, LADY for oermenent office emptovment wth local buineM. Must produce fait, neat and ace urate work. davi or wHt, with many friooe be-neflti. Write letter tn tonanend.

sietlno eoe experience, education, marital ftfeiui, cipect-ed salary, reeertncei and TvtMfio SPed. Write Box J5M cere Crtnen-Ttmet Cem- HAIR stvlist or exoersenc-d Perotor who wontS to work ond be bus' 0nel CQPble building yeor, oround followino. Good oo- y. -WV-A. 1 I rist etticient service.

radio aouooed trucks. Use vour FtrstUnxM haMer Bank cnaroa card. JAflC'i. TV ANOi 49 Havwood Road. rrr-.

vr, ,.,1) Appliance sersire ii LUTHER-MORGAN CO, lc- APPLIANCE PARTS ME ADQUARTERS Duooiati Vacuum Baot 7 Patton Avenue FARMERS FEDERATION APPLIANCES Westinghouse Sales-Se rviC APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION 42 Brodv AL W1SHIMC machine reoelrs-all promo service, reasonaoia raies see MORTON DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 4 I. loves Street. AL i-aSSI. CALL SEARS SERVICE ZtM BuncomDe Count laroen r.te graanuataon read to terve vo-j Heating, Plumbing FO Piumbifo Int'at'attow ad reoeirt call W. I BtLLa ALv.e FOR eotic tenki, call J.

H. 3 0 or AL Sheet Metol Works j4 HOUR turner aarvice onvinsa av or nloM. Furnates cleanad or to- al PLEAKS? ROOFINO Of any f'ncl. rear sliinol roots, tor the "Best ceil a. S.

Sheet Mefa Works AL BEST lor lees LC Fjmaca Comoiny -tieatino. ne installations. csmars lexts.eoalrs.WUa-7l! NEW hnstallatians. boilers, re oair wo' x. it rnontns to oar ASHE- VILLX IV rtv ncinnu.

AL 7" Hawkins of Mars Hill; two half- auis vi sajicviiic, biiu tuur granu-children. Holcombe Funeral Home of Mars Hill will announce arrangements. Harvey Rocket old Fort ORT-Harvey Julius; 58. of Old Fort, a car re. died Friday while at Rockett dealer here, work si Diane Rockett of the home: and two sisters, Mrs.

John L. Pharr of Conover and Mrs. Albert Andrews of Gibsonville. WcfmnrAlan4-lTau'lrine Ciiui.al Home will announce arrange-j William M. Oicens L-i Sam Moore of NinfJicr.

AL 44A4U BAP R'S ANbf- vk, cai da. Asheville. He was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. In addition to Mrs. Ward, sur viving are the wife, Mrs.

Carrie Burgess Ingle; one son, Walter! DUNN WILLIAMS d(ome 57 NORTH SPRUCE ST. Dial AL 2-2767 AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL H0MC ktat molitiu monutc cMrT AMtUUNCC SCRVtCC I lf MenlmeB Are. Dial AL-MC1 A aha villa's Most BaasttlttH Cemettrv AtKlawn Garden of Memory Perpetual Car Seeaie Marshall Road Jsrtt ana ea.la aeT weaverville Men. ana Stanley, tuneral Home in charge. R.

Hollifield MARION William bean UP to rnor out vou cent buy beter iriLe t-tt'ytr AL Thing. For Rem HOSPITAL and Roll-A-Wee beds eo i ml tioor Sanders. For sail or rent. HODGE rUHKITUKt LOYrxNT. Jl Broadway.

Dial AL 1-MH SAOIST MEAT PACKS eteal and oater i 1CI aotlr to area to be tree'ed A. mcslouff company, co a. nje. AL J-'W Tree. Service IKI a-anawping.

iree arrsicr RENFRO aisd SMITH. LanOscxoina. Tree service. Tractor xrork. All tvixrs fane iiso.

Rock svorfc. AL 4-AWe. rrm tecetwio- eed.nej Free et ntfi. AL 1 2 i 11 removed, teooed. tr nnn- A ery tnmmea.

t-ree eTHmif. "Plnm. Sundav in field. 78. of West Marion died at 6:30 a.m.

Friday in his' home of a heart attack Services Services will be Baptist Church. The Rev. W. C. Keller will of-, lic'ate.

Burial will be in Hicks tnapel Cemetery-. Surviving are the viidow. Mr. Laura Robuuon Hollifield, lour inurmay niijm ai nu nome 904 Beech Street. Funeral will be! annoumed by Pilgrims Funeral Home.

1 He had resided here more than1 years and had served as tru-j A I 1. portunity. Coll Mrs. er, NO 9-7116. ilAilJM', 14 AL E4.

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