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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 40

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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Thursday, June 21, 1956 Deaths And Funerals Talking House Will Feature Last Word In velopments American Stock Exchange Mrs. Faye Wood of Hiwassce, Ga 10 grandchildren: a brother. John Mrs.

Julia Patterson WAYNESVILLE, Ju.ie 20-Mrs. Mrs. Mamie Lasater Private graveside rites for Mrs. Mamie Lasater. 79.

who died Tues NEW YORK. June 21 'AIM Following ot Cleveland, and four sis Hood Road in the Sherwood Heights is a list of major slock and liond trans actions on the American Stock fcxchanxe Julia Hicks Patterson, 78, of Waynesville died at a hospital here early today. ters, Mrs. Ann Bell of Haycsville RFD 3, Mrs. Georgia Parker and Mrs.

Jessie Dixon of Cleveland. development, will be shown lor Sales Net Ihdj.l Low Last Chi. day in an Ashcville hospital, will be held today at 10 a. m. in Riverside Cemetery.

Mrs. Hattie S. Wilson Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Smith Wilson, 79, wife of W. A.

Wilson, are tentatively planned tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Church of Christ here. Mrs. Wilson, who resided at 202 Westwood Place, died Tuesday in a hospital here.

Two sons, en route from Europe, are expected to arrive here today. eight days through July 1. There will be no admission Funeral services will toe lieia and Mrs. Etna McClure of TTp-to-thc-minute developments in V.w home construction field are featured at the "Talking House," which will bo formally opened for public inspection Sunday at 2 p. m.

The house, located at 15 Robin Newton, N. C. at 3 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of the First Baptist Church, of which she was a member. charge to visit the Talking House, which contains three large bed Ivie Funeral Home of Murphy is in charge of the arrangements.

oia 4s a 7 V. 71it la 34'. 1- 41. V. 4 6'j Acme Alum Adam lnd Alnsworth 1.13e Air lnd .60 Ajax Pel Ala Gas I SO Alaska Airl Allen Alrl AllrK Cp wt Allied Art Alum lnd rooms, a dining room, a living The Rev.

T. E. Robinette, the 7 7'i Vl 4' 4i 'l 4 11 lti 7 74 35 4'i 4a 4 11 mi pastor, will officiate, and burial Kaye Pritchard room with fireplace, a mahogany panelled den, a GE kitchen, a large basement, two-car garage will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Services for her son, W. H.

Lasater 50, who died recently in California, will be conducted at the same time. The Rev. N. C. Duncan will officiate.

Mrs. Lasater resided at 520 Bilt-more and was the widow of W. H. Lasater Sr. Dunn and Williams Funcnal Home is in charge.

The body will remain in the 4 Vs 21 34 chapel of Morris-Hendon-Black Fu Pallbearers will be Johnny Fer MILL SPRING. June 20-Kave 11 11 "a neral Home until taken to the Bill Denied Dillingham and a large patio. Show hours for each of two Sun Tnklin Oil 31 S'i li Trans Kmp 45 IV. 2Vi I'm 1-1 Trans Lux .151 1 3' 3V4 Trl Conll wt 1 1(1' 10H 10' llnexcell L'hem 16 6 UnionGCan 1.40 1 49'. 49' Unit AlrcP 2 5' iV.

5-i is Unit Abet I 7.i 7'. 7 5-U 1.1) Unit ShueM 2.50a 34 41'. 471. 4 Air Cond 3 1' IV. IIS Foil 5 43 474.

4744-' US Vitamin .60 16 2AH 26 Utah Id Sill 4 4 4 4 Venez Syn 34 0'4 Vt Vinro 16 3'i 1V4 3V4- Va Ir CiC 2 1 Vulcan Sil 1.4 4 SI', S'i S'- is Waltham Walrll II 14 ltt Webb li Knspp 38 2' 2 2 Leasehld I 5 5' S' White Int 52 1'. l'l 's White Sir .60 1 101. 10H I0H WmnMcW 1.50b 4 lBi. 114. Vi Wilrli-li Pet 13 7-16 7-IS 7-16 Woociley l.SOb 2 59 59 59 Wright Hsr .12 7 115-U 1 15-H Mt BONDS App El 3.J1S 70 1 99 99 99 ChlTr Au 3.75s 71 5 6' iVi 68' 3.25s 68 7 100' 100 10014 Vi Peru 3s 97 3 34V4 54V, 34Vi 44 Sapph Prt 5s 62 1 94 94 94 So C.I Ed 3s 65 1 97'4 754 7'i- '4 Approx Am Stock Ssles 680.000 Slock Sales Year Ao 974.685 Approx Am Bond Sales fio.wil) Bond Sales Year Ago tlOO.OOO guson, K.

L. Coin, Henry Foy, George Dewey Stovall, J. C. Pat Pritchard, infant daughter of Mrc and Mrs. Andrew Pritchard ofiAm Tracior 34 33 -1 13 14 13si 13- A 6 Sll 6 Va 2 2 rick and Hue! Patterson.

days will be from 2 to 9 p. m. and Mill Spring RFD 1 died this morn- 23 3 2 15-21 2 15-16 lor week days lrom 4 to 8 p. m. Mrs.

Patterson was a daughter Ans Lau A a UVi lls 11 Vs church to lie in state 30 minutes preceding the services. Mrs. Sarah Bartlett Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Banks Bartlett, 83, who died yes ill i 29 An order was filed In the office Unseen announcers, concealed Ark Oil 1 7 Ark I.a 9 ni cu a liuiiici iiivuvii iiusyuui about 18 hours after death took her twin sister, Faye, at the His I81i HI'S I- i. of the late Stephen and Elizabeth Hicks.

She was born in Blount County, and had lived here since 1912. Armour wl 21 Arm nun A 1 xd 6 15V, 144 14' V. 19 Is 19Va Vl Aro E(Ulp I Graveside services for the Aims 4'i 4-s 4 13' 13Vi lH Surviving are three daughters. 2 40 52 IS US 2 9i 9i 9'4 infants were held this afternoon in Byars Cemetery. terday at 12:30 a.

m. in the home of a son, Charlie M. Banks of Emma, will be held today at 2:30 p. m. in Brown's Chapel Baptist Mrs.

G. C. Ferguson and the 19 14 144 4. 3's 3's 3'. Vs en wl Alias I'ly Axe Science Bailey Sri laid Sec .171 Hand Oil narlum Sll Hrll Tel Can 1 V.

D. Lewis CANTON. June 20-V. D. Lewis, 78, of Canton, died in a Waynesville hospital yesterday at 8:30 p.

m. after a lingering illness. He was a life-long resident of Haywood County and was a member of Morningstar Methodist Church. The body has been taken to the Misses Eula and Erma Patterson of Waynesville. 2'-j 2 7-16 2' i 7i 7'i 7'A Mrs.

Ethel Clmpman of the Clerk of U. S. District Court throughout the house, wiu answer here yesterday denying a petition'nuestions and discuss problems by Scott Dillingham of Ashcville of homemakers. for a bill of particulars. I Mayor Earl Ellcr will cut the Dillingham will be tried here on ribbon formally opening the dwell-charges of income tax evasion, in" to the public, and other of-The case is a transfer from the ficials will be on hand for the Middle District at Greensboro.

Ajevent. federal grand jury in Greensboro With a cream brick and wood returned a true bill of indictment paneling frontage, the Asheville against him several months ago.lver.sion of the nationally-known The Government contends House" stresses the very Dillingham owes some $7,500 in latest in interior and exterior taxes for 1949. while he claimsihomemakinz projects. 59 4 794 4ii 46' iUVtt- 14 61. Sll 5' 15' 15' 15'- Klhnl Cp It TRYON, June 20 Mrs.

2 www William Lyons Funeral services for William Holden Chaoman. 72. Wile OLnraz Trl.lP .50. 33 7 6' 7 6 6li 6' fipni'lTB rhannmn and rinlltih. up Till I c1 Livestock lint An 43'H 43 43 V4 home on winliew Avenue nereuer of the late William H.

and nm pciroi im Tl ii't tV Ml. Sara Reve 1 Holden of 5 19's 19:1 19 (4 ana win remain mere until nine for the services. Funeral services will be held at Lyons, 96, of Alexander RFD 1, who died Tuesday night in his home after a long illness, will be held tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. in the chapel of Jesse Ray Funeral Home.

III II 11 Vi uieu muuuay ai a nos miani.sr 10 Mirktti yesterday at reported by t.ie 1' 1 that he suffered financial losses! A special section of the Citizen (alu Vit in 15 97i. 97i. i.i Western North Carolina Office, of the ll- here at 12:30 p. m. following an illness of a few days.

Church. The Rev. Nelson Luther and the Rev. Ralph Sexton will officiate. Burial will be in Maney Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Edward, Gene, Carl and Allen Banks, Franklin D. Hyatt and Fred Plem-mons. The body will remain at the home of the son until taken to the church to lie in state 30 minutes prior to the services. Surviving, in addition to the son, are three sisters, Mrs. Sue Hodges and Mrs.

Ethel Williams of Ashe- ville and Mrs. Marilda Phipps of Camden, N. J. Also two brothers, France and that year. Memorial services will be held The Rev.

J. C. Boyce will offi Times on Sunday will give detailed information about this dwelling that gives its own sales talk and has been readied for interviews. Thursday at 4 p. m.

at the Con ciate. Surviving are three daughters, gregational Church of Christ. The Rev. OrviUe H. White will Cal Fast Av 24 3'.

3b. 3'4 ol Markets. N. C. Department ol Cal El Pw .70 15 14' 14', 14'.

lAiincullure. in cooperation wUh Ul U. ft. Calv 1 5V4 5 Department ol Agriculturt. Camph Chib 19 20' 1974 2l'.

(4 C'altle an Sou Pet 88 3 2 13-16 2 13 16 l-ll Chlcsco: RecelpU 12.000 utile and 400 Cdn All Oil 20 7 5-16 7'4 7'4 4 1-16 calves. Steers slow, about stesdy with Cdn Homestead 6 2 3.16 2 3-16 2 3-16, 2-16 Tuesday's averase market: hellers steady Cdn Marconi 11 4'. 43, 4H V4 to 25 higher; cows steady to 26 loweri t'dn Petrof pf 14 2'u, 29', V4 bulls steady: vealers sround 1.00 lower, t.anso Nat Cas 7 1 7-16 1 M6 suckers and feeders weak 50 lower. Oil Prod 6 2 1-16 2 1-16 2 1-16 Better than six loads prime 1100-1350 lb. Cap Trans 17 221.

12', V4 (ed 22.75-23.50. packalt 1150 lb. 7 9' 9 9 sn. hi. Ik kwk rfiirir.

Mrs. Mattie Moment and Mrs. 2 p. m. Friday at the Canton Free Will Baptist Church.

The Rev. Milton Hollifield and the Rev. George Ingle will officiate. Burial will be In Morningstar Cemetery. Surviving are four sons, Wade and William Lewis of Canton, John of Winston-Salem, and Marion of officiate.

Frances Johnson of Harlem, and Mrs. Mamie Williams of Augusta, three sons, Melvin and Fate of Augusta, and the The family has requested be omitted. Surviving in addition to the hus 31 On Kxplor 4 4' 4' ,400 20,75.22.50. prims Mrs. Foy Dies At Greenville TRYON, Jmie 20-Mrs.

Mabel Abshcr Foy, 71, mother of Mrs. W. D. Moss Jr. of Tryon and widow of John F.

Foy of Mt. Airy, died at 12:10 a. m. today in a Greenville, S. hospital, after an illness of three weeks, She was a daughter of the late Mack and Julia McNeil Absher.

Fiiniarnl cr-rvir-es will hp hel.l Rev. Grady Lyons ot As-heville: Sisler Of Lale Rep. Doughton Dies At Sparta SPARTA, June 20 (ffl Betty Doughton Miller, 90, of Laurel band are two sons, Rcvcll and 19 Grandchildren. 1400 lb. beeves 21.50, bulk averaxs choice steers 19.75-20.50.

losd low chulco 80 80 AO 22 22 22 71'. 71 71Ti Sevierville, four daughters, Robert Chapman of Dayton, Ohio The body will be sent Saturday my ftiuu aim Clinch Coal 2a Coast Oils 22 "nljinial CH ftt. 1 to aversxe choice 900 lbs. 19.75, good to 1 2'4 2 2'4 V4 and four grandchildren. low choice steers 17.50-19.50, lew standard 12'-j 12' 12-i Mrs.

Rutus toilette and Mrs. A. F. Able of Canton, Mrs. F.

D. Boger of Sandusky, Ohio, and afternoon to Harlem, for burial in a cemetery there. 20a4 r' 25' steers 15.00-17.00, few light eanner and cutter grade steers 11.001 choice and Mrs. Chapman was a native of con Kirc'tn 10 Chicago, attended Vassar College, i-ts 5 New York, and spent most of her com iramilm 19 Mrs. Merrie Alldred of Jackson Springs, widow of Fielden Miller ville, a brother, Nebo of and sister of the late u.

Kep. re Kvanston. III. oevw i Crt-ols Pet 150. Winston-Salem; a sister, Mrs.

Will Banks of Asheville; seven grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Berryman Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Sallie L. Gouge SPRUCE PINE, June 20-Mrs.

Sallie Ledford Gouge, 64, of Bak-ersville RFD 2 died this afternoon in a Johnson City, hospital after a short illness. She had been a member of Rock Creek Baptist Church since early womanhood. She was married to Ed Gouge May 20, 1907. 32H 32a 32'ii prime hellers 19.50-21.50, choice heifers 1, V4 'bc- UD 30.00 up: several losds 6H 6H 6H i prime heifers held above 21.501 good to 82 82'4 Siv.x 'ow choice hetfera 17.25-19.25. few stand- 2014 20' 201 i'rd to low good heifers 14.50-17.00.

Bulk 4', 4's 4' V4 'utility and commercial cow, 11.00-13.00, 16 18 18 few high commercial cows to 13.50, can- 2 iv, 2 ners and cutters 9.00-12.00: some light 18r'4 18 1, 18'4 V4 canners low as 8.00. Most utility snd com- S'k 5'4 5'4 imerclal bulls 14.50-16.00. Good and cholca Lizzie Norris of Canton; 29 grand Thursdav at 4 p. m. at the L.

Doughton of a 1 Baptist Church of Mt. Airy. ISprings and the late Lieut Gov. The Rev. Preston Taylor will Rufus A.

Doughton of Spar a. children and 11 Kriek Heads Chamber Music Series She and her husband moved to rwn, CPrt. -50 Tryon about three years ago. jft Mrs. Chapman was active women's auxiliaries in Chicago1 net nrdw is.

hospitals. I ft" -i: .1 died today at Alleghany Memorial officiate. Stanley Funeral Home is in Hospital here. Nephews will be pallbearers. l' l' 1 vealers 17.00-21.

00. cull to commercial charge of the arrangements. She was a pioneer in Baptist The family has requested flow 8 15-16 8 9-16 8 9 16 Mt 10.00-16. 00. 120 head good 476 lb.

stock 3 411 40 41 'Steer calves 19.00: several In.ri. mu! nH When she moved to Trvon. rem 2s Church work and taught school 10 ers be omitted. Draper 1.2le Walter P. English 224 2I.

13', 29' 29 Surviving in addition to Mrs.iyears in Alieghany County as a Yi 55-723 lb. yearling stock sleera good 396 lb. atoclt heifer 29 V4 calves 17.25. MARS HILL. June 20-Walter P.

Paul Kriek was elected presi Drill sV Kxp tr, Iiuke Pow I 10 lluMonl I. ah 3f 20 Duval Sul 125 3 Dynam Am .40 10 Kail Ga.lK la 41 f' s. n0Ig 48', 47, 47H-Iil Chicago: Fecelou a.500 he.il. M.rk.l Moss are another daughter, MrsJyoung woman. She resided near K.

I. Hoffman of Gainesville.lher brother, who headed the House a sister, Mrs. E. W. Hig-iWays and Means Committee for English.

66. ol Swannanoa died dent of the Chamber Music Series burviving are her husband; sev I 4 verv mtbilv 1 lnw. at a meeting of the group yestcr was drafted immediately to head the sewing committee of St. Luke's Hospital woman's auxiliary. Mr.

and Mrs. Chapman celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary here last April. McFarland Funeral. Home Is in er daughters. Mrs.

Robert Hcrrell last night in a veteran's hospital following a long more on weights BondlSh I 27e II "I ir.nd'glM.T'lnsunTe, off 3 5 3'tT V4 220 "rt rttpillarlv VA day. and Mrs. Herman Parker of Balti Kquity CP 48 gins of Victoria, and six many years, grandchildren. I Surviving are six sons, Dr. R.

C. She had been a teacher for 42 Miller of Gastonia, Grady V. lbs. Sows uneven. 25 to as much ss lis.

Sow. uneven, funeral services will be held at Other officers were also named, Kurcka Cp 2ii 1 11-16 more, Mrs. Clyde Buchanan ade lots No. 1 to 3. Vairch Cam 2 p.

m. Thursday at the home on 23 and dates for the three chamber and Mrs, Hugh Garland of John IV -Most mixed grad mainly No. 2 and 3, n'srnl gilts 15.75-16.00. se 200 260 lb. bsrroos iaVr1 hiirulrsi41 Hal- 2( years at Elizabeth Cily and Mt.lMiller of North Wilkesboro, John 32 2'.

14 Eastwood Avenue, Grovemont. music scries concerts were an. son City, Mrs. Carlos Street and Mrs. Bill Masters of Bakcrsville, leitvd ion No, i and 2, 190-1 JO lha.

Airv. IH. Miller of Culpepper. Dr, The Rev. Charles SmiUi and the 22 111 9'i charge of the arrangements.

nounced. ifi 7j, and 39 head mmllv Kn 1. ma lha 5 1 121'i 124'. 1211 She had been active in civic and W. J.

Miller of Lenoir, Van and Rev. John Goforth will officiate. V3 1.1. N- 2 and 3. 270-300 I hi.

J3 2W harco Ojf. Kirlh Steil M.viilg 'Jixer Ford Can A loid Ltd KiroplK 14 t.pn Plvv.m.d Otien strtirs Mrs. Lutrelle Wlshart was miss i-ansy Gouge ot Bakers- nomoH vi nroeirfonl Mice Vllle It ID 2 tWO SOnS. BTTeH Burial will be in the Knalish work in Mt. Airy, was aiRcece Miller of Laurel Springs; 11 4 9-16 4V.

2 42', 42 12 9. 42'f 15 '5' n'1 avk rrtn6 225 bt. H.75. Mm. nru vnium 16O-190 ibi.

H.f-3.7$. Larf-r cemetery in the Upper Laurcfsec- member of Mt. Airy's first worn-lone daughter, Mrs. Tommy Mox- William R. Reeves WAYNKSVILLE, June 20 William Rnhnrt Ftfiv(s 7.1.

a retirpd retired Westall. secretary, and George' of c' 3 1 1' t. 325-400 lb sows 110O.I, W. few an's club and served on several lev of Laurel Springs: one broth tion of Madron County. 2 2 2'5 2'1 most 425-350 lbs.

riiant Yell Movius. treasurer. 'y 1 Mrs. Leonard Gouge of Bakers- I l'l 1 llh 114 i.i.jv-.j.uu. 65 11'.

Ill, 11', (, of its committees. Frank Doughton of Sparta and Mrs. Fov also had been a two sisters, Mrs. J. T.

Carson surviving are the widow, the former Miss Zclla Ferguson: a farmer of Waynesville Rt 4 died ville; 23 grandchildren and five 91. (A. todav after a lone illness. lloldfield daughter, Mrs. Scott Hensley; two pioneer in arousing support for.f Charlotte and Mrs.

W. A. Fender ici win uc m-aiu uui. ii, 26 i'. r.

l'i 2 IP. 12', ll. 2 3 1'. 1' U. nf lh.

I.jt -Mfg 40 Colton na. UCtei on reD. lO, ana tne, The hnrlv will he taken In the proposals for appointment of Arlington, va. of.tlt Sweet Gr Smetana Quartet on March 15 2f3 5-16 13-l6 3 Funeral services will be held at home Thursday morning. and Manda Crawford Reeves Haywood County.

Concerts are held at the David Webb Funeral Home of Spruce truant officer and establishment of a juvenile court. She also had been active In PTA and other organizations. 4 m. Thursday at Laurel Springs Baptist Church with burial in the Millard Junior High School, with Pine is In charge of the arrange' XEW YORK. June 20 on-Cotlon futures closed li In fin rm.

hu church cemetery. admission by series membership, mcnts. sons, kouis ana iommy. an 01 Swannanoa; three sisters, Mrs. Tommy Howell of Mars Hill, and Mrs.

Garrett Robinson and Mrs. Pender Bonne of Marshall; and six grandchildren. Nieces will be flower bearers, and nephews will be pallbearers. Holcombe Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. 6 9', D'l 9', V.

7 40', 411 40', Vl 3 'i 8'4 8'. 4 ll'i IP. 1IH V. 1 2'4 26'. 74 3's 3 3 I 2VH 2iH 1 171', 12JI, 12.1', ,1 3 28 21 28 7 20 2i' 2i reen llar.rltine 1.40s lierla line Co A I lloll Gold .24 llnlly Corp Horn 2 60 Humble (ill 2 40 Kd la III Zinc .751 Imp Ch Inl Imperial Oil I higher today, featured by spot htxse buying in new crop months.

A further drop of 1.025 bales in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice Scay Reeves; two Paul of Hazelwood, and James of Waynesville RFD three daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Price, Mrs. Wood-row Messer and Mrs. Walte Caldwell of Waynesville RFD two brothers.

Charlie and Gnrdon timon hocks 10 onlv 51 53 ll'i II'. Imp Tb Can 1 11 InCNAm 2.5"b 87 671, I'j 1 Vance A. Dockerv Rcev.s Wa'npsviiie rkd B.b'ju oaies stimulated covering operations in nearby July prospects dimmed of any substantial tenders of cotton against the Jul ydcliverv. The Jtilv 34 31 3'', 33' 6' 64 2'. 5 2 1 32 OeVk a Fioren RFD 3, died at 3:30 a.

tXy Mrsr ohn an AshevUle hospital after a fong Waynesville illness. 4, and Mrs. Paul Ferguson 14.H i' i 85 01 'rt today, was 22S-4 3'4 1-18 Hrrti-n IU onA k.l inl I'elrol .6 lot Reai.t .20 Invest ftfiv Jerry Whle Int Jupiter Oils Kaiser lnd King.lonPd .28 Kropp for Lake Shnr. I.akey r'dy 20 first IV. UOI3, WHO 2 2'.

inotice day coming up next Sorry For Your Inconvenience we had no idea your response to this book would be so great. The first printing of over 1 0,000 copies was virtually sold out in three weeks. Now, in order to fill many new orders and to make this book available to our summer visitors, we are publishing a second edition in a limited number. It will be off the presses July 2. Limited 2nd Printing Surviving are the widow.

Mrs. 01 "aynesvuie titu 3 15', 5 2', 17 3H 2 4N, 1 7 17 8'. 10 7 41 Mi. Timncnn Funeral arrangements arc un l.ear UUV.V Ill ICC. fln.

Ityet I na irniAr. ut.pl uti iiic uiicvouu vi ua. uiu u- innii. 4-. 4e iiT'onaay.

7 7 One leading spot firm purchased U'5 U.about 3.500 bales of May futures 4t 4i 9'. 9W Opea Hit I.w Cleae C. 281. Jlr. .14 11(4 llll KM 32', 33 VM 32 14 31 31 32 44 4.7 12'.

J'r. 33 5rt. itrn.u:H,nn i nrfll Home iauis 1Ae.120 l.ynrh Co asiuiiuiuu, u. 4.. atiu tne muses.

Mildred and Georgia Lee Dockcry Mellon Aire Mead John I 7 JOb 37 17 31 1'4 44 17', 9 ui iiuihc, me jiiiitfiiis, 141 r. ana 5, Her. 17t, St Mar. 4 May 9', Jlr. Ort 43 9'4 43 32 54 1 41 32 33 I 32 1 SI 12 38 I 21 32 41 32 31 4'H 31 31 73 11 i.vtK 10 J0.78 10.78 307CH 1 Menp.fo '0a Merrill Pet Me 3 1)1 Iron Mid St Pel Mm Cp tan la Can in ji'4 lire 4 I 3 It 1 116 1 3-16 HUB Mrs.

W. 11. Dockcry of Murphv RFD two sisters, Mrs. Willard Dockery of Murphy RFD 3, and Mrs. Ralph Rogers of Murphy RFD and two brothers, Marshall and Roy of Murphy RFD 3.

Funeral services will be held at Molyb Lorp 10 21', 21'. JJ 4 Middlml spot ws Bid. 14 Is. IH q.Munli IV Mu.kPltlnf 80 Nat Bell .25 Mrs. Bedtlingfiehl BREVARD, June 20 Funeral services for Mrs.

Pauline G. Bed-dmgfield. 36, of Inksler, will be held at the Whitewater Baptist Church Thursday at 2 p.m. Officiating ministers will be the Rev. Clyde McCall and the Rev.

Julius Owen. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Mrs. Bcdtlingficld. who had lived 4t 0' 4's Cottonseed Oil 1 10', 4'4 4 I 10'.

17 l' Sat Pelrol Nat Pre.lo .80 Sal In Kler 4 4 16' 4 4 2'. 2', NKW YORK. June I rollon.e.d oil fuiutes closed 1 to II lower. 37 1 4- I i2 n-ti'a 4j-i 1 "'ts Brut flit, Brit (HI Km TIT I Idn. Mln 2 p.

m. Thursday in Bates Creek Baptist Church of which Dockery had been a member five years. The Rev. Raymond Carroll will Officiate, and burial will bc in the 135') 139' 4 139'. '4 4 Zinr Mex Ar 1:4 i'i II 47, 4714 47'4 18-, 18 18', 7 I.

1'4 l'4 in Michigan fur the nat 15 years. r'. 11 1 ra tw 0 14 31 IS vi 14 47 14.21 1 tt 'in n.73 "81 11 111. 37 nm i iio 11 15 33. JI4, 13.10.

I Par died at her home there Saturday. 33 1'. 1 34 Park Mn M. r. rlo cnurcri cemetery.

Townsnn Funeral Hume is in charge of the arrangements. NYialond 4e rll', 34 J8'4 38'- She is survived by the husband. 'X h'd. Jn Nrani Mm 7 3 1 3 1 -1-14: Charles F. Beddingticld of Inkster; ord 11 1 (--, 1 J' AVAILABLE JULY 2nd "ROAMING THE MOUNTAINS" by John Parris Nor'esst Air 7 t'J 'i V.

tne parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Lyday of Oakland; two sons. Paul and James; and a daughter. rover Clark CANTON.

June 20 Grover Clark OInipir R'-d O'okiep 8 98a Deborah, all of Inkster; three Investing Companies NKW YORK. Juno 'Aft (Ntl 63, a retired farmer of Clvde RFD 1, died this afternoon at a Clyde brothers, Cecil and Clifford Lyday of Michigan, and ISeal ol Oakland; 1. 1 1 1 3 74 7'. 4 7nn lr'i K.3'1 ::3 17', i-. i', i.

i's i. 17 1 1 4', 4'i I. 1 II lh 1 1 13 2 1 I3, IV, lino H'4 is. 14. nursing nomc alter a long illness and one sister, Mrs.

Lovine Kinney Psr I'etiol Pan l.iael Pam-oast Pet Psntep (Ml 371 Pepperell la Peru Oil.iM Piper Aire 1 PithLakeK I Polan, Mn Pre.tKDnma .0. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a. m. at Finca Creek ot Oakland. Bid Asked Pallbearers will he Ray Hinklc, Baptist Church.

Edwin Brewer Dnvle Kinsev. Cole- 7 11 115:8 7 The Rev. Dock Russell will officiate, and btirial will in Uie man Kinney, Garland Grimshawe PRM Inc I 18 -I 38U 37 and i.oonie uanmer. Prosress Mf ,700 1 Reiler Knst J8 church cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Affiliated rd Am Bia shrs Am Mut Fd AiMle fd Tru.t Atom Dev Mul Axe Houghton A Axa HoiiKhtnn Houihton stir Rlue Riilse Mul Boston Fund Broad Inv Ilulloek Fund r.n.Oa nn FA Helisn lit 1 1 1V4- Vi 1'.

44ts- 12 4. '4 It'it 4, 3. 15', 15', l's 4I, 12 ll's ll'i 13', 9', church for an hour prior to the Surviving Is a brolhjr, Wiley Carver of Clyde RFD 1. Pallbearer will be friends in the services. 0 11 1 Rem Arm, Rnysllle Oil Ityers II l.awr Cp 2 Osborne-Simpson Funeral Home 1 1: ir.

ir. community. The body will remain at Craw is in charge nf arrangements. 17 2', 2 3- 2H Sapphire Pet 14 33 31' htrk Ine 2 4d fd ford Funeral Home in Canton un www Mrs. Grace Mills til time to be taken to the churcn.

V-ullin Ml 3 r', 17', Se.blW Airl 1JOI27 18'. 17. Seivomech I 8-. 8 lihat Ilenn -2i 3 Sh.viWtVP 1.80 Unn S3', 81', Sherw ttms 4a 1 112', Mrs. Grace Mills.

60. ot llickorv. Van M. Maney HAYESV1LLE. June 20 Van died yesterday at 6:25 p.m.

in an 4'; I' Nile Co Asheville hospital after a long ill ness. 18'4 18', 12'4 In these folksy tales of mountain people, you'll meet: John Sevier Old Bill Williams Tom Collins Joel Lovin Uncle Billy Morris Sarah McNabb And a host of others who "Roamed These Mountains." .0 lenture 18 HTentursr Shis Tr heinual Vt 8 J.jcolonial Fa "I Iniest 1 ('l" Inve.t Tr vl Mill a 4 urn Orlh Slk 4I. rt 7 .4 rilvidrnd Shrs J's 4t lirerlus Fd bi "iKitmow sik 5,4 Klerlron lnv v. l- 'dehly rund Fman lnd Fd 9'a Survivors Include one sister, 41'. 41', Martin Maney, 64, of Haycsville died at 7 a.m.

yesterday in a hospital. Mrs. J. G. Fcalherstnne of Cnnd- He was a farmer and was a na lcr RFD one son, Harry Antler sun of Hickory; and three grand children.

tive and life-long resident of Clay County. 31', 4', 8'4 2 37 9H 18 54 Simrs 1.07 simp P.tt smser Mlt I Milk Alliv Son nl one .28 So Penn Oil 7a Sid lireda 2 Sid Kart .14 Sid lndu.l Sid Oil KV 2s Sid ParkaKinK Strl Shale, 10 Sid Thomson sterlinnlnr Sterl Pree Shnnes Huso Mrooi I Super TID 4ft 71. He was a veteran of Wor Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the chapel of 39, 4'. 8' 2', 37 9'.

18'. 54 2', 3'. 5Vs 17'. War I. 18', i Ini- Va.

I the Hickory funeral Hume nnd Indusl Fd Funeral services will be held at 4 tiroup Sec Cap Grlh burial will be in a cemetery there 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Shooting Creek Baptist Church. roup ser 10m Slk -i sc Fully Adm i See lnd Mr Sec Pelrol II 17'4 I3H The Rev. Boyd Hngsed and the William K. Keever William K.

Keever. 42. nf 11 Rev. Vcrlon Thomas will officiate. 4 Tampa Kl 1 Burial will be in the church 29 29 IB.

n'4 38 37J. 11 '4- '4 38 '4 Merchant died yesterday at Visi cemetery. 3 2'. 3 hos- 1:30 a. m.

in an Asheville The body will remain at the I 13'4 13 rirnup Sec Sleet Croup her Tnh (Irowlh Indus Haydork Fund Incnrp Income Inrorp Invr.tora Investment Co Am Invent Tr Boat lohn.ton Mul Keystone Cu.t 1 A PERFECT SOUVENIR OF YOUR STAY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA A TREASURED REMEMBRANCE YOU'LL ENJOY FOR YEARS home until 2 p.m. when it will be taken to the church to lie in state 30 minutes prior to the 811 441 4 01 4 14 14 10.10 I 17 1 71 14 37 1SST 101 IS 1 47 11 190 4 2 1301 14 14 18 83 11 22.41 24.34 13 88 14 12 1171 14 87 II 3 83 8 8 11 03 14 91 17 14 ll4 22 27.71 40 10.72 If 123 17 623 .18.30 58 84 11.02 1112 17 82 13 83 14 2 8 1 lit 8.34 0.07 12 It 23.71 20.31 Jl.na, 4.86 3.04 14 80 1 4 04 4.41 7 70 37 16 44 1 6 04 14 11 1.4,1 4.92 I 77 II 23 11 31 40 10 JO 11.26 16,70 12.43 13.61 7. 00 7.88 14.91 16.31 4.23 4 43 16 00 16 4 8 14 62 24 61 19 10 26 47 10 49 73 10.46 10 54 tt.lt 11.31 1131 26.06 57 22 23 40 27.71 i.i6 Mat ion ii92 unavalahte 11.06 13.16 16.98 11.32 12.34 13.47 14.15 13.44 10.27 11.51 unavalabla 641 7.0! 11.60 12.90 43.46 45.46 4 4 47 1.0.1 162 J47 37.36 10 73 11.3 19.12 42 24 19.73 21 34 0J 10.74 4 75 1.1 6.16 6.73 6.16 t.36 6.17 6.74 14.34 10.01 11.40 12.24 12.34 14.72 1113 11.67 8 68 7.22 12.88 14.00 JS89 16.61 t.6C 10.41 11.87 12.13 37.23 39.7.1 11.70 12 7.1 1.35 9.13 11.40 12.34 6.08 1.83 10.21 tl.lt 10.84 11.81 13.82 17.20 6.49 7.01 6.01 4.37 17.63 13.7H 141 6.21 13.61 14 4 11.11 lilt Produce pital after a brief Illness. He was a World War II veteran, an employe of Beacon Manufacturing Co. for the past 14 years, a member of Oakley Baptist Church and C.

W. Francy Post, American Legion. Funeral services will be held to Keystone C'uat 2 Keystone ('list 3 Keystone Cust 4 Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Rosa Ledford Maney; a son, Troy of Hayesvillc ne a daughter Wte7n North Carolina Ollir.

of the 111; Ke y. lone Cuj I vision of Msrkets. N. C. Denarlment ol Just 1 cooperation wllh tha U.

S. morrow at 3 p. m. in the Oakley Arlcullure, In eiiHiwiivii. n.

Keystone tust 5 1 I Keystone Cust 4 Atlsnlsi Market about steady. Bushe Keystone Fd Can nmiusi vimim, i ne ituv. rtatiK Robinson and Uie Rev. Wayne iinnnin nrunnu ni nrv 3 hampers. Wades 3 few best Knckerhockr Fd .1 Williams will otnciaie.

uuriaj will VV i.Tr naiuv 1.00, poles s.om.oo. few Lexncton Tr Fd Say Mut be in Green Hills Cemetery. iwst 6.7si (air quainy 4.00-4 vii JP FUNERAL HOME The body wiU be taken to the S'V IX I FINEST fACILITKS P100ERATC COST Manas Fd Gen lnd Mentis! Bond Fd Mass Inv Trust Mass lnv Growth home today at 1 p. m. and will ordinary nimiity son.

I AMBULANCE SERVICE lie in state at the church one hour! Eastern n. c. Aunion mms.i waiisw. HO Merrlninn Ave. Hint 1-182 t.50-3.00 '-( Fd bushel hampers Tendemreens Naton.W Sec (jr4.ee.

ing uie wiviutn. j.23.2.50; Falson. round jreen type t'aunearers wiu tie naynwnu i.oo-2.oo. Squash McCrain, William Carter. I'aul Kastern Pi.

V. Auruonsi '4 nusnei pns-Wllliam nureiiur Market, vellow stralellt. Tcague, Joe Stanley. THE AUTHOR John Parris, a native ton, knowt the mountains of Western North Carolina and the people who live among them. A nationally known writer, Mr.

Parris writes in hit easy, highly readable ttyle of the livingt and doings of mountain folk in "Th Land of the Sky." nhnrlrvs flinrl ClvHfi Wflcoh necks fi.l-1.10 mostly 75-83. Falson Market, On Sale At Stores, Newsdealers or from Citizen-Times Carriers for Only $2.50 plus tax WE MAIL OUT FOR YOU Send to the Circulation Department, Asheville Citizen-Timei, your git list for "Roaming the Mountain" and hooks will be mailed for you when they become) available each in a special carton, postpaid, tax paid and all for only $2.75. Type or print name clearly. Enclose check or money order. At th counter $2.50 plui sales tax.

Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. FUNERAL N0MI UJsMtT SUNIRAI CNS.S4A WflTMN CMtKlMA AMBULANCE Eugene Clayton and fellow employes at the Beacon Manufactur yellow itralfthtnerk. 1.00-1.50. Peppera Eastern N. C.

Auction Mkls.l Clinton Market, bushel baskets, bulls. 4.90.3.00. Falson Market, sweet, S.50-7.00 mostly 6.006.30. Tot aloes ing Co. l38CVo.loH.St.

Did 2-m Surviving are tne widow, Mrs. Maroarat Kpevor: four sisters. Allanta: 100 lb. sacks. round rods.

Natl Investors See Ser Dv Sec Ser Income Sec Ser Stock Sec Ser Growth Phla Fund Pne St Fd Poneer Fd Price. TR Growth Puritan Fund Pmnsm Fd Srudder St 4t Ck Selected Am Sh Sharehldrs Tr Stele Street Inv Tclev Fleet Fd Texas Fd Vnt Aeritm Fd tint Com Fd t'nt Income Fd T'nit Science Fd t'nit Fd Can Value Una Value Line tncomf Van Slruml-T Wash Mut Inr Wellinelnn Fd Whitehall Fd luilllo lnn. nf A.h.villo (1.70-7.00; S. Sebssoes V. S.

1. 6.00. 65n. rommerrisl 5.50! N. S.

Mrs. II. G. Hasan of Fairview. i sire a.

Kat.hdins. i.u: 50 m. sacks. Mrs. Perry Austin of Venice, Hi is.

L-n-n Commcrclsl 2.75: V. Kalahdlns. V. S. and Mrs.

Ralph Jones of bllcn- A 3.2s; Katahdins. u. s. 1, boro; and four brothers, Charles, few 3 pv Jamei and Winfred of Asheville A.w;":;r7ooV',bC;.yk,bcoh1e,r,., and Ray of Oak Ridge, Tenn. 4 so.

beat mostly 4.50. lew low as Berryman Funeral Home is In se. 1 Kalahdlns. (ew 5.50: round reds (ew 5.23. Charge.

-jyi, jo m. sacks, round reds, lew I.67V4. JOHN PARRIS.

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