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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 29

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ajal THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. OQ Friday, March 16, 1956 American Stoc Exchange Grain Deaths And Funerals EMPLOYMENT NKW YORK. March 15 (API Following1 CHICAGO, March 15 1 All EMPLOYMENT Mule Ililp Wanlt'd Simp Pnt .75 MK Sunotune So Trim Oil St is a list of major stock and bond Irana-cations on the American Stock Exchange (10) grains except soybeans had a firm (141 Position Wanted Mrs. Hollingsworth Nanney of Lincoln'! Asheville; om granddaughter lo Robert County.

tone in moderately active dealings YOUNG man, 22. college graduate, lnar. HANDY MAN for maintenance work. Apply in pt-mon. H.lodotlendroa Court.

85 Nlerrtmon Avrnue. ana one greai-granauaugmer. Groce Funeral Home is in charge Mr. Ollie Hollingsworth, 66, of Lyman died at her home toaay: Acme Atum Aero Supply Ain.sworlli Airflrrls 1 Mrs. Manning, a practical nurse for a number of years, had been of arrangements which were in south Hoy Sid Hvm Sid Kurt Sid lndul sid Oil Ky la Sid rackacinjr Sfd I'wiU .75 SUPERVISOR for upholstery complete last nigni.

jn incKury tiie last 11 years riea. draft exempt, moving 10 Atine-ville, wants permanent, immediate jolt. Offers drive, smbitlon, excellent references, management training and business experience. Expects good salary and clear track for advancement. C'harlea T.

Sullivan. 250 West 1i St. New York 23, N. Y. alio was a member of Winkler's1 on the Board of Trade today.

Gains in wheat, corn and rye ran to a cent or a little more at times. Oats lagged but were mostly ahead smali fractions. Firmness in cash markets aided these cereals. Late in the session it became Jjx Pet la Gas I 28 Floyd Hefner SPRUCE PINE. March 15-Fu- urove Baptist Church.

Kuneral services will lie lipid In Std Thomson Sfarrcit Co .262 to operate In Western North 2 12 114 ll'i It 19 454 44 44 -14 23 9 4 5 54 1 35V, 354 354 2 61 II 81 4 3 54 SH 5H 10 54 54 54 65 34 34 34- 2 59 '4 594 593, 14 103, 104 104 4 184 184 164 5 184 18 18 VI 5 54 5'i 54- Vt 11 3. 34 34 11 34 34 34 50 44 44 44 9 2014 20 20 4 It 3 19 184 18'- 12 64 64 6H VI 2 174 17 17' 4 294 294 294 Vt 35 114 11-H 114 Vi 30 37 36 364 V4 2 4 4 4 8 lJ'i 134 134 V4 13 8 84 Bt I II 24 3 3-16 2 3-18 325 12-4 12 124 Slerlimilnc Graham County. Other details of' neral services for Floyd Hefner. (. srolioa.

Middle aae couple have references and experience. Write G-653. careaf Cillen-Timea. 64. of Altapass, who died Tuesday, known the Senate had approved Sterl Free Sunnrt Strooik 1.60 Suwr TAD .40 T.ilon A Tania Kl H'KNISII car ami babr sit In ear wall use of the old formula in calculat will be held at Altapass Baptist moiner snops.

Dial department. Must have had experience in cutting and sewing of upholstery material. Either furniture or auto upholstery. Job at local Asheville plant. Good salary, employe benefits, excellent working conditions.

Opportunity for advancement. Contact in person N.C. State Employment Office, 38 Battery Park Avenue. Alaska Airl Allcg Airl Allcg Cp wt Allied Art .15 Alum Ind Am Ban Car Am Marac Am Meter 2 Am SealK Am Tractor Amures Oil Ang Lau A Ark Oil 1 Ark La Gas Armour wt Arm Rub A 2 Church at 2 p. m.

Saturday by the VV'KIX educated, good character. 10 yeare ing parity on wheat, corn and some other commodities. This would mean a moderately higher Uev. Julius Hen ine, assisted by me ananKcments were incomplete tonight. Surviving are three sons, James Clarence Crisp of Franklin, Louis Clyde Crisp of Bryson City, and Lidie Howard Crisp of Mollah, a daughter.

Mrs. Sannie Crisp McElroy of Lameda. Calif- locnnicoiur i Thiokol i 1.121 the Rev. Robert Painter and the Thomp Star Rev. ll.

M. Cassity. experience as production loreman in electronic field. AIo 5 years as whole, sale salesman in food products. Ambitious, enercetic.

steady and have excel, lent background. Peslre opportunity for advnncement. Excellent references. Pit. 3-2937.

ilo Kimf ll Burial will be in the McKinncy ToklanOil Tr.im Kmp Cemetery at Altapass. 1 Lorn wi Sales Mel 2 6Vi 6'i( y. 3 3', 314 31, 1 Vm Mi 1 25 2m 25 11-16 HS 16 37 36t 37 2 5'i 54 5i 5'. 5 S' 6( 6Ji 6'i 1. 6 5 5 5 1, 250 ll'i 1H 114 31 It, 1 1 327 11.

1(15, njt 2 39', 3n 39' i- i 1250 15a 15 151, sv 20 4 14 31 7U 6' 7 20 13i, 1 314 it Jl 34 Jl's 34 28 19 IS'i 44 t- 9'4 9' it 3 II I 38'i 14 3 22' i 22 22 11 20 2 0n Wk 20' 44 IPs 10's ll'if 'ti 28 9a 9'i 9'i- It 14 Ill's Ill's ll: 14 3S 34 3'4 Vl 32 3 1-16 2 2 1-11 73 5'. 5H s-t It 30 18 1 18 18' it Vt 48 7 6't 81 K'i 8-, Hat 59 42-1h 41 '4 42 54 14'a HJi 14'it. V. 113 2IH 21 21i Vt 3 19V 19V4 19'4- 6 If 16 16' 1 'S. 10 2.1'a 23'4 23'i Vt la 8 l'J 19V, mi 8 6 Vt 40 l'i 1, 1H 22 27'i 27 27 Vt 7 3't 34 3H 11 14 14 14 Vt 3 5H 5V4 54 152 29 28 two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Bryant El- 54 54- 4 5-4 54 Vt 7 i Aro Equip 1 Alias Cp wt Atlas Ply .152 The body will be taken to the home at 2 p. m. Friday. I'nexrell Cht-m LnitAiicH .332 I' nit Astx-st 74 7 15-16 17 enuurg ana Mrs. Kobena Bryant Smallwood of Trvon.

Ga 12 ce 57 aooul 5:30 p. m. yesterday following a long illness. Mrs. Hollingswortli was a lifelong resident of Buncombe County.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Webb and Mrs. Betty Crisp of Ashevillc; three sons, Grady and Richard of the home and Thomas of the Army in Korea; end four grandchildren. Morris Hendon Black Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete last night. Lady Craigie Lady Pleasant Craigie, wife of Sir Robert Craigie of London, Kngland, and a former student at St.

Gonevieve-of-Uie-Pincs here, died Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland. She was a native of Savannah, Ca. Lady Craigie and her husband, who was British ambassador to Japan at the outbreak of World War 11, were interned in Japan during the war. Sir Robert also served as first secretary of the British embassy in Washington. Burial will be in London.

once support level for these crop this year and it created a little buying. Wheat closed unchanged to VS. higher, March $1.32. oats lower to higher. March 62, rye unchanged to 1 cent higher, March soybeans unchanged to 2 cents lower.

March $2.604 and lard unchanged to 8 cents a hundred pounds higher. March $11.80. DRIVER Helper fwhitel for movins van Prefer middleased man. Write W-666. care of ritiren-Tlmes.

I nn 2.Wa 74 I Air Coiitl 6 I Foil 96 grandchildren and seven great Mrs. Elsie Cheadle Mrs. Elsie Sundgren Cheadle, LS VHanun 3 Utah Id Sue 12 SUPERV ISOR for frame department. Must have had ex grandchildren. The body will be taken to the home of James Clarence Crisp and will remain there 57 -I 2 4 424 4t 174 44 7-4 10-4 54 344 1 6 4 63, of 118 Ashewood Render- Valspar Cp 1 Vciifz Sya 5 Vincu Bailey Sel Bald Sec Banff Oil Barium Stl llelock Inst llraz TrI.iP Breeze lirltAm Oil .85 Bril Petrol 34g Brown Co Brown Kills .80 Brown Bub 1 Buckeye PL 1.30 5-4 54 8 574 24 174 44 74-104 54 344 6 214 24 24 124 44 4 594 24 sonville.

died yesterday an Asheville hospital following a long perience in turniture trame assembly, also familiar with wwu VuU-an Sil upvu mtu liOir close in 1 4in 174 44 74 104 54 334 6 214 5W 12 44 716 594 2 uniii time Tor the services, Potts Funeral Home is charge of the arrangements. BUSINESS SERVICES Schools. Instruction (15) HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME-No classes." Standard texts furnished. Low monthly payments. Write for free 55-Daee high school bulletin today.

American School Writ A 667 are Cit i met, $50 TO $60 WEEK EARN ON JOR-Gotten Ton whil l.srn-Iiik. diesii. refrUeratlon, bod- ind fender, auto and machinist. G. I.

approved. Write Greer Shop Tralnin. 127 West 7th Charlotte, N. C. for Asheville Interview.

CERTIFIED FLYING SCHOOL KOREAN War Veterans may fir under CI Bill at Ashevilie's oldest C.A.A. ao-proved school. Private pilot, commercial pilot. multi-enrine Instructor courses. Phone, write or see Paul Mi'Murrs.

at A. H. Airport. 35e illness. She made her home in 2.23 S.2H4 2.23 I.2JV spray equipment.

Job at lo J.I9s 2.2(Ht 2.HH 2.19H Waltluiu Watcb UehliA Knapn Asheville until recently. cal Asheville plant. Good 1.94 2.00 1.98 1.9BV, 2.003, 2. op, 2.00H 2.00!, A native of Rockford, Mrs. White A Sir .60 Wichita ItO il Bunkerllill 1.20.

180 125 12 1 107 3 47 salarv. Employe benefits. Mrs. Annie Noblitt MORGANTON. March 2.U4V, 2.05V, 2.M 2.04-s Cheadle was a member of the First Lutheran Church of Ashe BurryBisc C4C Super CnlgaVKd .10 214- 4 24 Vt 24 12 Vt 44 4 5941 Vt 24 864- 714 56 "5 44- 4 Wiinrh l'et Wiiodley WritihL Har .12 Excellent working conditions.

Opportunity for ad 1.32' 1.32'ti 1.35 1.36V, WHEAT Mar. Mar. Jly. Sep. Dec.

TORN Mar. May Jly. Sep. Der. OATS Mar.

May Jly. Sep. Cal F.aslAv .251 I ville. Annie Noblilt, aged Morgan-ton resident, was found dead Wednesday night at her home at 1.39 1.39 vancement. Contact in per She is survived by two sons.

ChiTrAu S.75 78 9 IH.iW N.I 2 at El 1'w .70 Calv Campb Chin 1.33', 1.3C-H l.W, 1.35 63 Va 63 1.39-1 1.341. 864 64 714 714 56 56 44 34 1.32V, 1.35 1.39 1.39 134 Va 62 63 am Robert M. of Hendersonville and son N.C. Employment Of Cdn All Oil 31 6 15-16 8 11-16 6 11-16 Hum 1919 Ai3 102 I'aterson Street. Death was attributed to a heart attack which David B.

of Asheville; one daugh 1.381, 1.34 Vs 6 Hi 63 62 64 Professional Services (161 44 41 fice, 38 Battery Park Ave. Ldn Homestead Cdn Marconi Cdn Pelrol pf 631; 63 64" i WANTED -Men lo sell concessions on trains. Good runs. Apply In person, no Anprox Am htOCK MUt'S Slork Sahe Year Ai'o caiifio Las INCOME TAX service, all allowshle deductions Kiven. Experienced 83 Beverly Road.

Beverly Hills. Mrs. A. H. JlellJSjO.

CansoOtl Prod she is believed to have suffered during (ho night before. Mrs. Noblilt was Ihe widow of R. D. Noblilt who for many years Anorox Am Bond Sales PMQMn ter, Mrs.

Gordon Fender of Memphis, two brothers, Frank H. Sundgren of Rockford, 111., and Paul W. Sundgren of West Palm Beach, and nine grandchil phone calls, southern Kaiiroad news stand. Steady conditions. 1CC.

KYK Mar. May Hoiut iH'B H'ar akw DRESSMAKING, alterations, men's sport HAVE IMMEDIATE open 1. 30V, 1.29V, 1.22 Vi 1.22 1.31 1. 1.23'. 1.22H, 1.30V 1.293 1.22J.

1.22 shirts, and drapes. Z-1677. Nights 65.2544. operated a store near Luke James Jly. ANNOUNCEMENTS Notices ing for young man, 2 1 to Sep.

1.30i 1.29(4 1.22, 1.22 2.62 2.65 dren. and who died in 1947. (2) TAX RETURNS by EXPERIENCED SOYBEANS 30 to train as assistant man ACCOUNTANT. Evenings. Dial 1 3453.

Funeral services will bo con Funeral arrangements by Groce 2.60V4 2.60 Mar. May 2 62 2.tij 24 2't 2'i 26 6 5'i 5't 30 26 55 '-4 26 4- 35 1 5-16 1 3-16 1 3-SR 1-16 13 2'4 2J 2 ll ll'4 1 1 -j Vi 237 OH 8't 9s iv(i 35 3 5 9-16 S- 1-1B 3 18a 18'4 IB'? Vi 2 4i 4i 4i I 58ti 58t( 58u 623 2'-, 2 57 24 23V4 V4 3 8 8 1 43 2n 25 26', 13 14't 14' i 1 37' 37V4 3v, 17 2't 2 2 5 714 7H 7V, 14 20 8't 79'n 79'. Vi II 2il'-i 20' i 20' i 'ft 52 2H 2 2b Vt 8 14' i ll'i 141.4- 259 Pi lt lt 1 19V4 19't 19V4- Vt INCOME TAX 2.63V, 2.634, Funeral Home are incomplete. ager, car necessary, good tap leans Catalin Cen Kxplot City Auto 1.20 Clarosl Ml Clinch Coal 2a Coast Oils Colonial Air Colonial Stl Con Klectro .40 Con Gas .75 Cons Com Cranium Cott Bever Creole Pet Crown Cl'et 2.66H 2.66". 2.65VI 2.65'.

Dial days 3-1479. 3-ih. Airs. Carter Jly. Sep.

ducted at 2 m. Friday at the First Baptist Church of Morgan-Ion with the Rev. John D. Mc- salary and car allowance 2.46V4 2.461, 2.45V, 2.45Va DRAPER Corporation has moved to Swannanoa. Please deliver all dogwood to new plant.

MO 2.37V, 2374 splendid future if willing to (16-A I Massages jsov. LARD Mar. May Cready officiating. Burial will be James Weir James Weir, 73, died last Friday work. Interview confiden in Forest 11:11 Cemetery.

11.72 12.12 12.55 12.95 12.22 12.62 13.00 11.72 12.12 12.52 12.95 11.80 12.15 12.55 12.95 1295 in Arlington, Va according to Mrs. Noblilt is survived by five Jly. Sep. Oct. J.

PUHDl'E-Justlce oi Peace. Notary Public, Marriage Income tax. 4-1024-2-2874. LubAm Oil word received here yesterday. His tial.

Apply in person. Car olina Finance 87 Pat-ton Avenue. brothers, John A. Moore of Arlington, Robert P. moore of Cub Atl Cub VcnOU wife, who survives, is the former Miss Ellen Lunsford of Leicester.

MASSAGE IN HOMES. Mrs. Tonl Bucnholl. 1-3608. HliLsE MASTER -Massage for a homo dcmonslration phone Arden 4044.

RKDCCE TflE MODERN WAY WITH NIAGARA DEEP MASSAGE TRIAL TREATMENT FOR $1.50 FOUR TREATMENTS FOR 15.00 MRS ELIZABETH RADEB (Elite lleautv Salon) 67'4 HAYWOOD STREET DIAL J.J071 Cash Grain liaitcn cu Chester, Mon'ana, William P. 1150 14'i 14V4 H. WE HAVE bulk milk cooling tanks available in all sues, made of stainless stcol Inside and outside. Meet AAA and N. C.

requirements. No charge for calibration. See us for your lank needs FARMERS FEDERATION CHICAGO. March IS (API Wheat Weir was connected with the Na 9 3H 3a 3ii Vt Male or Female Help Wanted (11) Mrs. Jimmie Boyd WAYNESVILLE, March 15-Mrs.

Roberts Boyd, 74, of Waynesville died in a hospital here this morning after a short illness. She was a daughter of the late Dr. Charles Boone Roberts and Elizabeth Teague Roberts and was born in Haywood County. Mrs. attended school in Clyde School and was a graduate Of Greensboro College.

At the time of her death, she was a member of the First Methodist Church and a past regent of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughter! of the American Revolution. She also was a past president of the Haywood Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Boyd was a member and former sorcetary of the Richland Garden Club and was a member of Cie Waynesville Woman's Club. Surviving are the husband, .7.

R. Boyd of Waynesville; two daughters, Mrs. Glenn Tweed of Asheville, and Mrs. Troy Leather-wood of Waynesville RFD two none. Corn: No 3 yellow 1.321.; No 4 3 33' i 33' 33li 1.2713! sample grade 1.27-2R.

Oalar Nn 1 Moore and Charlie Moore of Mor-panlnn, and S. B. Moore of Marion; and two sisters, Miss Mary Moore and Miss Laura tional Savings and Trust Co. of Washington, D. C.

at the time of 638 lit Hi l-t Vt 4 8 7-16 8 3-16 8 7-16 4 516 heavy white t74; No 1 extra heavy white BIBLE SALES PEOPLE (MEN OR WOMEN) oovi; no 2 tv; sample grade ttttt. Davenpllos Dm Graylr .20 Del Stl Prod 2 Devon Oils Dome Expl Dragon Cem 2a Dra-ucr Drill Kxp DuMonlLab 31 Duval Su 1.25 DynamAm .40 2 40' 4 39't 40V, his death. Funeral services were soybean 0 1: soybean meal; 10 26V, (17) Miscellaneous Services 26't 264 Vt 12', 12', 4- Vt 45.50-46.00. Moore, both of Charlotte. held Tuesday in Arlington.

SELL Ol'R new Pretest ant Family Bihi to your friends and neighbors. One 13 12' 13 82 Barley nominal! mailing choice, 1.30-40: 8t 8't sale loads lo another bfcame of our irea ART GALLERY STUDIO 124 WAIX STREET PROFESSIONAL SERVICES-COATS of ARMS. PORTRAITS, paintings and frames restored. Continuous Art Classes J13975r3-892a. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Writ O.

Box 1845 or phone 3-0771. 15 49 lenient nme-pavment plan. We uo 8 all cutieclinK except small down pay Mrs. S. IV.

Griffith ANDREWS, March 15-Mrs. S. 48 49 4- 7't 74 Vt 20'i 21 Vt V4 9-18 1-16 Soybean Oil mem which part of your sales commission. Ontv 2 sates per day earns you over $600 per month Sales Kast G.is&F la Min Kl BondStSh Kqully Cp .158 Kureka Co 214 28'i 34 28 2H't (Uuolstions Supplied by Merrill Lynch. 3'i Vt J'terce.

Fenner A Besne) Perry G. Powell MORGANTON, March 15-Pcrry Garnion Powell, Glen Alpine farmer and sawmill worker, died today at Grace Hospital a few minutes after his arrival. He had become suddenly ill at experience not necensary hut helpful We supply sales help. Write Dent N. Griffith, 74, died at the home of a nephew, R.

R. Recce of An (41 CHICAGO. March 15 Soybean Lost and Found Oil 2't 23 It 23t for full information P. O. Box 970 Kairch Com lg 234 Prices on the Chicago Board ol Trade icnua.

jn.sas. drews, today after an illness oi 48 2 5-16 2 3-16 2 3-161-16 LOST-March 10th. ladies Bulovs wrist l-argo oils Low Win Close rhr. PROMPT DRESSiNO-CitHneU and mill work, remodvlliitf. new com miction.

Dial 470 BULLDOZER. Frontend loader, fish Knds, fill dirt, base men ditchin. 4-2111. GKNFRAL roof coatln. car-pentrv.

Uuildm. maintenanc. 3-6612 aft er5 p.m. PLOWING, harrowlnir. landscaping, tractor and yard work.

Clcamoi. Alio lawo niowctj. 86.18. ELECTRIC SHAVERS Repaired While UAVait RKD HOYI.E OFFICE SUPPLIES Asheville Typewriter Co Plenty oi Parking Indoors urtn sterl WANTED colored woman with thorouah two months. 1465 1 watch, downtown.

i-iperai rewuiu. 2-02'i3. March May Flying Tiger 60 64 6 6't 93 104 104 U'' 9 4 laVi 127 127 1 70 4 11-16 4 9-16 4', i-1-16 1428B 6 She had made her home with A rorn cai experience In running home and carina for an Invalid. Prefer married woman whoke husband do Part LOST Knovville Ccneral Hospital pin July his home. Ford Ltd 1456 1418 1385 1288 1217 1171 Reece since the death of her Hus 1465 1438 1403 13I0B 1238B 1194 -Bid.

13 4 129HB 2 1229 l.nne, l.ltu'1 Mackcy on pin. 3-7374 or 3 8441 time, botn must live on Place. Hist 1 473, 473, 473i Funeral services will be con September October l)eceinier band in 1U39. class quarters. Write P-W2.

care of LOST-Brown billfold at Sunburst. N. ducted Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at 118U ihren-1 imes.

34 l'i 2-s Mrs. Griffith was a member ol A-Askedj Linvillc Methodist Church. The 34 14 24 4 34 4 13', 4 104- Vi grandchildren; four great-grand children: three sisters. Mrs. T.

Stanley. 175 Cumberland Aenue. the First Baptist Church here. Position Wanted 14) 5'i Firepfg Gen Plywood oCen Stores C.erilyMicn Giant Yell Glen Alden .40 GltnDis .50 Goldficld Gorliam Mlg Gray Mlg 1 imr nr i nvert In it-initv of Buckeye I l'i 2- 5't I3's 10H 1'a 273, She and her husband had been 21 N. AIAlthKT 5T.

on ItUrk Mountain iiicnw.iv iu.wki-.ii unman nesire permanent or'uiAL, 3-1JM 12 4 107 1 lii-nun uilh hln part tune work. Dial 3 7567. very active in the building of the male Itovel' 134 104 14 274 164 Livestock nil chain. (25.00 rewaul. FOR CAIIPKNTRY.

masonry, floor ins. roolinK. sidlna. chimney repair. Free estimates.

3-7931. WILL keep small child, give best church. lliasK. Weill I'iiulle 27'. V.

I cue. Dial Surviving in addition to Reece 73 1794 1784 17B4 Siameso cal. victmtv Gt l.ak OkC ClSweet Or Markets vesterdav as reported hv the Euscne ItnilKtn hcnooi i nun pel. nr wind. Dial 3-9325 or 3-0126.

Western North Carolina Ollice of (he Di Grid Freeh vision of Markets. N. C. Department of Places To Eat Go 1 (5) Wauled Itev. G.

W. lloornr and the Rev. G. A. Upton will assist.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Eva Powell; two sons, Perry and William of Glen Alpine; three daughters, Mrs. James Henry and Mrs. Harrison Saulmnn of Mor-gnnton.

and Mrs. Bobbie Mogrey of Hickory; four brothers and three sisters. Mrs. Inez L. Wilson BURNSVII.LE.

March 15-Mrs. are three sisters, Mrs. J. S. Dcrre-berry, Mrs.

Martha Gragg and Mrs. Phil Anderson of Spindale; three brothers. Jerry and Charlie Almond of Spindale, and Albert Almond of Andrews; and several Agriculture, in cooperation with the V. 6. Department of Agriculture.

12 2 14 2 131 1116 54 5 11-11 14 94 9', 94-3-16 4 454 44 4 44, 7 104 10 104 64 304 284 28'i Vi 21 24 24 24 1 234 254 254 11 120 1194 120 9 224 22 22 WANTED-Will pav cash for solid ufed lame Chicago: Receipts 2.500 cattle and 100 furnllure. i iironna ruiuiiuie chance. 24 Biltinore Avenue. Dial 416Q2. IN W.N.C.

llazrlline 1.40s Heels Min lloll Gold .24 Holly Corp Horn 4 II 1.60 Humble Oil 2.40 HygriideKd le 111 Zinc .251 Imp Ch Ind Imperial Oil 1 calves, alcers ralher slow, mostly about SCRAP COLD and, silver rhiahest cash steady. Instances 25-50 lower. Ileilers lalrly active, mostly steady. Cows mod 15 14 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held prices paui.

ri.Mr.uair.iAa. S. W. Pack Square. 87 154 144 32 64 6 1-16 erately active, steady.

Bulls and veal- fll I'l To V.iA Places To Co CASH PAID for Diamond. Rinss. Den 58 4i4 414 ers steady to weak. Mockers and feed at Valley River Baptist Church at ers fully steady. Small lot high prime MAKE Dreamland hradquartera for all tal lioui anu oui I AHOI.INA JKWEI.ERS.

33 Patlun Ave. Imp Tb Can 4 ll'i Ins Co NAm 2.50b Z500 125 As'iev Hotel DINlMi 7 A 6 8 30 P.M. 1020 III. yearling steers 25.00. few head Dine.

daiiLC. muwt-s eerv lisnt lot Petrol 36'. CASH for your old PIANO, Phone 64 1-16 4i. 14 IP. 1234-1 4 84 4- 24 14 24-1-16 34 4 STAHNFS COVK HSI11NC, I.AKK I I'll t'w-l- nl'CTtt ivrr" 84 11 a.m.

Saturda by tne uev. jcun C. Corbitl, and burial will be in the church cemetery. The bodv will remain at Reece's Inez Led ford Wilson, 63, of Bak-ero iiip died at her home today Lfc.v OPKN 7 iliiss week. I iliea stlvttn each i lL.L.vjr.

HUIrtVIVilW Int Ht-slst .20 Invest Hoy Jerry O'JIah Jupiter Oils CHURCH PEWS or benches donated or mobtly prime steers 22.50-24.00. good to high choice steers 16.50-21.50, hulk choice grades 18.50-21.00, two loads choice 1514 lb. beeves 18.50, several loads good steers 16.50-16.75, carrying commercial grade end. Several lots high choice and prime 114 123 3S4 7 4 2-4 14 2-4 34 7-H 124 34 5'ititiu. CANItlN HIC.IiWAY 10 miles from nf'nr an illness of 24 months.

iiumn Ablu'ville. Dial r.naa 7-D147. at rcaaonauie price ior new ciiuil-u. o. E.

Iturrell. Route 3. Canton. N. Funeral services will be held at (SI t'luti'b lo tal home until 10:30 a.m.

Saturday when it will be taken to the church WANTKD-Caah paid for eood uaed fur 3-4 14 34 34 124 34 54 94 MnKstonf'd .20 Kirk Lake Kohaek Str .80 2:30 r. m. Friday at Roan Moun Howell of Waynesville. and Mrs. It.

M. Dudley and Mrs. Albert Kroyle of the West Coast; and six brothers, Lloyd, Robert, Huqli. Robley, Paul and Charles Roberts of the West Coast. Funeral services will be held In the First Methodist Church here Friday at p.

m. by the Rev. Earl Brendn'I, and burial will be In Green Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers will br Boyd, Jack Felmet, Joe Welch. Dick Moody, Tommy Curtis and Victor Nobeck.

The body will lie In state 30 minutes prior to the services. It will remain In the chapel of Crawford Funeral Home until time to be taken to the church. The family requests no flowers be sent. Johnny Rathbonr WAYNESVILLE, March ir-Johnny Rathbone, 45, of Clyde RFD 1 died in a Waynesville hospital loday after a ling illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs.

Roberta Rogers Ralhbnnc; four sons. Leslie, Mack, Thomas and Taylor of the home; three daughters, Maude, Rosie and Genevieve of the home: the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rathbnn of Hot Springs: five sisters. Mrs.

Mil'on Blavlock of Spartanburg. S. C. heifers 19.25 21.00, bulk good and choice heifers 16.0o-l8.7t. Load 78 lb.

weights niture, call Hire ana wnne riirnuure 18 Hlllmore Ave. Dial 142J0 4 1-16 12H Vt 34- Vt 54- Vt lo lie in state until time for the Travcltown VINE FOOD-FINK ATMOSPIICnC 90 Merrimon Ave. tain Baptist Church by the Rev. uaed furniture see ua services. Rruce Buchanan, the Rev.

Oliver 54 94 MIIS. COGG1NS' DINING ROOM A Special Every Day Di-iiciouf Meals Scrvinjf Daily and bunUay 'til 9 pm. 656 Tunnel Ituad Dial 4-luiU 3 Mi.cs La.t of Athevlll. on L.S. 70 94 Itiat.

Kot Reliable Furniture 40 18.75, from the same leedlot as 18.75 heifers on Wednesday. Scattered lots utility lo low heifers 12.00-15 50. Utility and commercial cows 11. 00.13. 00.

Moat Kropp For Lake Shore Lear l.odre sV Ship 3a Lunkhmr Ivie Funeral Home is in charge J. Youne and the Rev. Mr. 14 H4 North I.cxinston. Dial 4 29JZ 86 142 136'-, 137414 Swicegond.

Burial will be in the Ilillbillv Restaurant cannera and cutters IO.O0.1 1.75. lew heavy S-IU 41't 414 414 Greene-You nff cenieterv. llometn cullers 12 00. scattered head l.vnchCp i 114 11 HICKORY SMOKED Barbecue (I 59 Per COMPI.r 1 DIVM.IIS 75c-II 50 OB. of the arrangements.

Willie V. Gallouay BREVARD. March 15 Funeral McDon Aire 26 ll'i 32'. iixm canners 9.M down. I'tllity and com I'Ut ujiDccucd vt nule i nicKcn.

nu WAN! ED-L'sed furnitu reDl a I 4-1 658. CASH ON DELIVERY yoH Dtiowoon ions DRAPKH PMU KSp.nd for Lrtr.i. ContaM. 1. 61.59 each Ihieo I llt.a PISS.

217 Moml.ivs. lunnel Hosit merclal bulls 13 food heavy fal I i John I 3' -Vs She was a daughter of the late Weight and Ann Buchanan and was a na'ive and life-long Menaxiu .100 lliltmuit; Avenue. 9418. J'a nuns liOOd and rhnlr venl.rk ltt'l is 22 00 26.00, cull to commercial 10 00-21 00. ART SI IEl'ARD'S RESTAURANT CAITI 1ERS BREVARD 04 if 55 .5 S.i'.O't services for Willie Vance Galloway, ItolMCS.

H' liOX. huh um. i hup Load ood BOO Ih. feedlnl sleera IS SS. parkaxe rood mixed steer and heif.r of Milche I Ciunty.

CAMKHA IIOI SK. 5 Hii.vwood. IH U4 1 ei'iis A GOOD p'ace to rat. Breakfast, lunrh will lie held Friday al 2 p. m.

ll 11S 11i-l slockers 13.O0. hnv usiil doom. wIMowii. phimb- Will. 1-16 eon ana uinnvr.

upea 10 mio niaC lit. She had been a member of the Roan Mountain church istoce she l' 1 9-10 North Georsiat Trndinff active And ri. 1'IIONE Oil ham now si it well tt imaicd. WI' WFIIVTl.l.K-ONK VI.AI1 Hill irmly fur a.iU. Smsll at the- Clierryfield-Mt.

Moriah Baptist Church. inu (ituici. pipm. etc. i-corKp i.irrn-wivid.

Hnv wood Kt. 3-. 327. 2Hi 2HI 2'i 1. mand rood.

Most slauulilcr and caltes fully steady with vnlr. 1 on. 1. I Merrill Pet Meaabi Iron Mich SllL'-ir Mid St Pet Molybilen Can Molyh Corn qMunii TV Muter Co Nat Bell 11 Vs Nat Petrol Nat Presto .60 Nut I Flee N.it I Had .40 MlrillHId 4. The Rev.

Carl Rogers, assisted rruvcl, Transptirlailnn was very young. She and her husband were mar ried in Kill. He died 20 years ago Surviving are a daughter, Mrs 3 00 hlsher. Slocker steers and calves ateady, helfera and cows stmne to t.oo hixhrr. tiod and few choice slsuchter sleers and hellers 16 00K 25, commercial by the Rev.

Clyde McCall. will officiate, and burial will be in the 4. 11 Jl 12S--H 36 4 a 5 I'S 4 1 11 11 12 3i i'i 33 12-4 I2a DKIVINd Station Won to New Yoik Match IS. I'Iiom U-SUl. The Manor FABULOUS FOOD Featuring Music By Frank Sorrrll Jimmie Waffle Shop WU'AKh sr.

Luncheon, Dinner --Om- r'rte Ui' fieri 1 t'n 6.j cent. SlfHk, I- l'et Mirrton Snt'i in I at SI i. tjpi-n 6 a HaruoodSt. SKY CLUB RESTAURANT lllllll ON UtAK ATLllKR DIAL S4I9. 14 WI I6.00.

UlllilV 12 50 14 00. ranner Melba Bennett of Morganton; four PH1VINO tathm wacon to New Yoik Mmvh 17. 6 a in Phone l-ISM S4 3 2 7-lh2 Mt. Moria.i-Cnlvert Cemetery. Galloway died late Wednesday afternoon at his home in the 12.10 13 I3H'1 LISA, Ralph Wilson of Hav Wilson of Hakcrsvillc.

Burton EMPLOYMENT IVmale Help Wiinlrd Wil'-on of Glen Alpine, and Joe culler 1100.12 50. lllily rows 11 50-1275. cutter 10.50.11.75, canners Few utility and enmmerclal bulls I3 2V15 00 canners and cutlers 10.50-13.00. Co.d and few choice Rlaunhler calves oo.Q 75. enmmerclal 16.oo-IT.2J, utility ij.nn.is on.

Gond and few choice vealeii 20 00-21 inililv and commercial 15 00-2? no. CcmhI Cherryficld section aflcr a lingering illness. 19 Special Family fMnner. tin Sunitavs CIIII.DItl HALF mice iWilMin of Spimlale: two sisters. Mrs.

I.attie Price of Cedro WomI lev. Wash. Mrs. James Kirk .1 1I A 11 Surviving nre the widow, a NK111I T4T I Nlll'loik Idna 51 VI Zinc 3Te Mck li Ar S.O I'aik Mill Miisma Mns Nuril Kelay or Can Oils Nnr'eAM Air Mrs. Esther Buchanan of Johnson I is I I.

ir.r,, Asheville-Biltmore Hotel Dining Room ai I. vm i ion 11 rRF.SII Frttd Ummler. 4 Blscss ll.i.a. Fieiith rus. t'nlf Slaw.

l'iittif. Ntititi or it ill pm. Other Scatoixla st Hvular Fi.ir.. and Mrs, "ill hmil.i slocker and feeder sleera 15.50.17.00. enn.

pntrlrk and Mrs. Nick Sexton Hot Springs, and Mrs. Ray n( rv: daughter, four sons, one brother, Ira D. Galloway of Gallipolis, Ohio; and two grandchildren. 6 2k 2.

2i. 3 3i 3 Ji 152 5)' SOij J31-. slU 2 11 a 16 14 1 U4 I. 6 2 1', 1- I. ii 1 11 IS 1)31 I.

13'. I2 lj 19 3 1.16 5 1-16 t'a-l-M 4i 14 13 1.1 Vi 1 3'. It SOf 11 la 6 124 1J4 67 16 15 I. 3 a 3 2 mon and medium I3.O016 oo. Inferior and a brother, sain i.ra- keeper.

Good working con- mn ho mi iit.iTF. 74 perman-nt position with lone entablishrd locali common nelfrrs lOHO-Iton. few medlim 13 Good and hnl, Oceanic Oil vrti.r. in.jw..ni no. Aimmol and mrdiuin m.m.i.

Mrs. Cumi Lee business concern. Reply in noo-iaoo. tnfrrkir cartes 100014 00. in-ici 1 DAILY CROSSWORD icrtor ana common stock rnws 6 50.12 00 Pac Petrol own handwriting Riving ex CANTOX.

March 15-Mrs. Cumi Box S-664. Citi- perirnce. Swanger Lee. 63.

of Canton, died Louie. Mo.t eelsre slcadv lo 100 nilher. (Wied and rlmlce IKOO-Mon. sprlnkllnr hixh choice and nrlme 17.00-2100. Cell lo commercial 10 ford of Knexville, and nine grandchildren.

The body will lie in slate at the church an hour prior lo the services. Pallbearers will be Ray and Rob-ert McKinncy, Joe and Bert Buchanan, Lee McKinncy and Dick Anderson. Henlinc-IIuKhcs Funeral Home is in charge of Ihe arrangements. en-1 nrei, ran Hrarl Pancoast Pet Panlep Oil 37f PeruOlla Piper Aire .60 Plill.akrK Polaris Mn in a Clyde nursing dome ai SJ IH 16 1- I S7 sv. a 1 1.11 15 14 3 16 3 ll'i 11'.

I3'a 1350 lfrt't 104ti 101'. V. 15 Its 2i 3 6' 4 15-16-M6 16 40' 4H 4lli t4j Willi wonim anted in do teitn 1hV naerp at i.atnna rtUcafo: Receipts I onn head a. m. loday following a long ill ness.

ter shee scarce, flaushter lamhs mod oi waynesville uru 6. iu un brothers, Grady and IPillis Rath-bone of Hot Springs, and Wilhurn Rathbone of Valley Falls. S. C. Funeral services will be held the home Fridny at 10 a.

m. by the Rev. Harold D. Townsend. and burial will be in Haynes Mountain Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Will, Dave and Donald Rathbone, Claude and Clyde Haynes and Ernest Presnell. The body was taken to the home this afternoon and will remain there until time for the services. Crawford Funeral Home is in Charge of Uie arrangements. She was a daughter of the late rtr rjr jjj fwa 7. Lif "ii sjSWi Ka a i ii and Rnrwiu uut Anniv in utrmm.

Banner lltKl RuAd Willi nmn live tn. rare fur rhtld ami do hniifsewoik r'xperirni--'. n-ln-rniea nrrfssnv. .1 after I P.m. Robert Swanger and Louise Massey J'a- ACROSS 2.

Reduce 1. Portico (Gr. to a table, Arch.) 8. Forebodinj S. murnlty 4.

VentiUt (short 0. A sudden, fried) bright light Florid, city 6. Prsvtlent 10. Coins (It.) 7, Dry 12. A brown 8.

A butt earth valued 9. Pondera as a pigment 11. Shabby 13.0nftr 15. Performed 36 3 2' 3 PrratKDome .06 PHM Inc .506 Prod Corp Progress Mf 70b Prosper Reitcr Foat Hellan FA 1 bwanger oi Haywooa erately active, mainly steady with Wednesday's rlnae or larcelv 25 lower than early that day. Sheep steady.

Good lo prime wooled lambs 110 Ihs. dmm I6.30.21.50. latter nrlce Inrludlne. wrlihts 106 lbs. down.

Load around I2S lb. most, ly choice wonted litmha 1K7 mtlt tn 24. Man'a 23. A thicket of shrubs 24. Edtbia S9d 27.

Excla. nation 28. Rub out 29. Wis men WIMir woman, tvome nui- funeral services will be held Uetx-ndrftuc. nt in.

16. IJ-. I'. 40 11 3'i at West Canton Baptist Church at George Henry Brendle FRANKLIN, March 15 George Ul't XT: I'a 40, ll'i S' 77'. H'a 4 fTT 'yhe It00.in.no.

Choice end prime Richmond Had (Rem Arms 1M 4l'S 11 V. 9 Vi 17 K'l- Vi 4 97 ll a. m. Saturday ny tie uev. Millard Hall, the Rev.

Otto Par- iwirt in. tan anorn lamhs 25 and 1 K10 tir VC. o.ie A I'KW p(abliliel Avon tprritoneji onen lor el i a hie. amhilion. nU' no nerd (tot wet kll tr.ioii.r Wnle Ki'r ter, O.

Hnx 91HJ, (Kern Hianrh, AOi- lile. lli.nrv Brendle. 83. of the Intla see Ytilerdtjr's Aaivef m. CuU 10 choice slauihlcr ewes Hume Cahle 1 fb S.90-iyj.

Koialite Oil .16 11 ham and the Rev. Billy Lee. Burial it' 4 lion died in a hospital here al 5:15 n. m. today following a brief ill- will be Bon-A-Venture Cemetery nrt IRtantl'rt I OhlcasYI! Becelots 6.000 head.

Gen.rit Lawr Co 1 7 97 trade very active, mnst harrows and cllt. Sapphire Pet 4 3 7-16 3 5-l JH-MS nej-s. Hp was a native of Swam Cnun 33. Trouble 36. Medieval atory amiino sieaayt sows mostlv ate.dv.

Bulk e-cnic. inc la jj sn.j EXPERIENCED WAITRESS No Sunday work. Apply Brown's Restaurant, 22 Battery Paik. 17. Moisture 20.

Humble 21. Tov.uh soil for gold 22. Enraged 17 11 aH 31. Make, holy c. S.

No. I to 3. 190 270 th 10 end (Ills 12 50-13 00. tarlnrtlne nn. I Scromerh .40 ty, a son of the late William and merous loadi No.

and I. 330.260 Ih. 34. Cam played 33. Smalt on horseback explosion Tl'j- Jane Brendle, and moved to Ma enn Cnuntv in early manhood.

2 75 Few mainly Ko ik l.va SJm i Sllrs Co TJi, 3'. butchers IMU-unn, few loatts and lot! Va Miller B. Walker MORGANTON, March Berry Walker, 70. well-known Morganton resident who operated taxlcab service for the past 31 years, died late Wednesday at his home at 112 Patton Street. Death followed an Illness of two months.

Funeral services will be con- tihaainan'a ollur itli.init ar.il linini Slmca 1 I'Alll TIMF. it iK pn-friablv He was married first to Miss l.illie Downs of lolla. Alter she th.il -till) wrrk tl.iva moallv o. 1 anil MA-KS Ilia uauallv aorted for weight and erade ll lO-HJ, latter price for short double derk. to around 3m Ih.

bulrhara I2.00-1J M. lino?) Ihs. 11.5A.t.0H. Snws in around Itr.n rlinl Iip married Mi.ss Pearl All' of Rabun County. who died in Pallbearers will be Walter and Sam Lee, Alfred, John and Earl Swanger and John reck.

Granddaughters will be flower bearers. The body will be taken to the home Friday morning and will remain there until time to be taken In the church to lie in slate a half hour prior to the services. Surviving are the husband. Burton M. Lee: three daughters.

Mrs. Cecil Clontr of Conipton. Mrs. Mildred Kurnpka of Youngs-town. Ohio, and Mrs.

F. M. Hicks of Canton; a step-son. Virgil Lee of Clyde: a brother, Tom Swanger of Canton: 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Crawford Funeral Home is in Ins.

main in 7S.11 VI. Mih rholre lisht sovti under ISO Ihs. bruiflnr slishlly more. Brendle was a member of folia Banti.H Church and a larmer. services will he held at IIICFI'TliiMSI Mint he able lo do routine Ixoina and hndkkrrninu.

d-iv vik. Sfnfl oualllu-atiolia to I lloa 7 A Ill- 1 1 1 r. 0 rlnt erWe PEKN1ANENT stenographer or secretary for typing, filing, dictation And general office work. Good hours and working conditions. Salary according to ability and experience.

Write F-636 care of Citizen-Times. Dental Fraternity Is Dr. Walter E. Clark. Asheville tlcn'ist, was nnmcd as one of three incorporators of Beta Beta of Xi Phi Inc.

of Oupd Hill, accurdinc to incorporation certificate's filed yesterday in Ralcish. The organization is a chapter of Xi I'M Phi. rational dental fra- Kniuht Dies In IMiami 14. Revolved 13. Excavating machine 14.

Addition to a building 17. Perish 18. Editor (abbr.) 19. Fastened aecurcly '21. Compaaalon 23.

Pull 24. A ihada of brown 23. Moved. as wind 27. Earner around land SO.

Music not 31. Offer 32. Epoch 33. ToUk from a pila SS. A pull In a stocking 37.

Pilfered 38. Antiquated St. Natural elevation 40. S-shaped molding 41. Destruction 42.

Oi9hlonj DOWN X.Kot difficult HhXDKRSONVILLE. March IS r. Kooert Knight, well-known Mi- charge of the arrangements. ami, nusinessman aiw a sum 1' Mi I' I' FW. it i.

17 It St I 1 1 mr women eir-erirncfd in WAVIKO -'ill. j- ItClilllv, UHllll'U til lilt, iivw I'uiuiu dlKl today flt Dentistry at the University of Miami hospital. (iisintn maot ntaoerr and auoenver nr k. lav week. p-i mancnt pifin Aiplv bi-ern 10 anit 13 a m.

to Mii McMahsn on lvev 4th floor. North Carolina. The funeral Aerviee u-ill rw helrl lotla Baptist Church. Other details of the arrangements were incomplete tonight. Surviving are a son hy his first marriage.

John Brendle of Cullo-whee; a daughter by his fi'-st marriage. Mrs. Dora Valentine of Franklin RFD two sons by his second marriage. Robert Brendle of Lewisville. and Carl Brendle of Everett, a daughter by his second marriage.

Mrs. Carroll Reynolds of Tuckaseegee: three sisters and six grandchildren. The bodv will remain in the chapel of Polts Funeral Home until time for the services. Robert McFarlin Saturday afternoon at Pliilbrick 50 GIRLS WANTED ductedat Calvary Baptist Church Frldav at 3 p. m.

wilh Ihe Rev. John Worth lying officiating, burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Macy Moss Walker; one son, James R. Walker of Morganton; two daughters, Mrs.

Charles G. Potest and Mrs. W. T. Zimmerman of Morganton: two brothers, T.

H. Walker of Morganton, and J. H. Walker of Cayce, S. and one sister, Mrs.

J. H. Brendle of Henrietta. Mrs. Virgil Manning FRANKLIN, March 15 Mrs Virgil Bryant Crisp Manning, of Hickory, died in a hospital here at 4:15 p.

m. today following a lingering illness. She was born In Japan community, Graham County, a daughter of Uie late John and Mary Sawvers Bryant. Mr. Manning was married to Robert Crisp of Graham County in 1906.

Later, she was married funeral Home here. He and Mr. Knicht had bfen IV NKW mnnthlv. iiHK prUate b'lmri. $12'.

rnnpoitt.un (jtlvancnj. Kar AnVKRTHiF.MI-.NT FOR fftnPOBAI.S I'msuanl to t.enrral statutca of Nnrth arolina. Settton H1-1W. sealrd Drmto-a ala will be received be the Hoard of County Cnmmlaaloners for the snain County Health tenter. Bron City.

North Carolina, until 10 no n'rlorlt A M. on Hrriorsday. the lath day ol April. IP'-fi. inten-lew.

Stmt. the summers here for about five vears at their home on WANTI D-expeiirnrrd manfftiriM ap-plv Flat Iron Bnrrr Khop IMal tt. WNC School Publications Win Honors Buncombe and Henderson County student publications won honors in Cie 32nd Columbia Scholaitic sunset Drive, SIl'T-FNT Nl'HSKS WANTED: Mult be 'at anim lime si m. rlir'IVinff In llnntfinn In flu 'of I mtntv omniiaaiiinfra at County a Courthouse, bryaon Ctty. N.

C. the araied vcar) oi ae wniie anu graduate of acrredlled hUh trhool Roorn and board irmhed Allowance of 111 pr month for firM nine monMn and per month tJ'Teafijr while In traininn No tuition frr. Grade A Trainmf Srhn-il for rplerd mir daughters, Mr. Joscnh H. Adams A.

Offlrt Pnninmrnt and Mrs. Charles Leigh: and two Robert M. McFarlin, 69. died Uiv flnrf AppIv to Snprrintenrlfnt brothers. J.

P. and James Knight, all of Miami. limmrkfrntna 4 Jtnitor'a K'niinmrnt IV 1 Sursieal KquiPirifnt fKieetrnal Aoplmncet Hav Kouitmrnt From th flat of thu idve rtiaemrnt. i-l ires. Hiimiet iiopiui uamiei cxpecttxlly yesterday morning at.l'ress Association contest for stu-his home, 22 Muntford Ave.

He had.tlent and magazinta in PART TIMt FVF.MN'fJ Son Mr e.ifnrrvl hp.trt New York. rri'lri- aiier t.w incairr mm th list, and nwctflcjttinr, ot th nro-pturd )uipmiit art and will continue to be on file and available to produce-tlve biddfr. bv contactina Mr. Hirka. Swatn I'ounty Health Department.

Krvwin tiiy. N. C. No propoal will tc runi(terrd or accepted unlen at the time CURB girl while. Over 18.

Mrs Lutz's Father Dies HENDERSONVILLE. March The contest and the Press Association are sponsored by University. The Red and White of Hendersonville High School tied for Apply in person, oweeten Creek Drive In. Exf'FHliMKD aailreaara. AddIjt In person Jimmy's Waffle Shop.

15 panled by a poult of caih or cprtttied i on a b9tnk or tntt romnan.v ll He was a retired Southern Railway switchman. He had been with the firm 31 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Annie Sprouse McFarlin; one son, Homer of Asheville; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Hagan of Asheville; three brothers, A.

.1. and J. P. McFarlin of Asheville and W. Z.

McFarlin of Daytona Beach. Fla. and one sister. Mrs. Betsy Rogers H.

J. Shaw, retired Durham first place with the Greenville High School Lights In the printed GROCE FUNERAL HOME (r.raierlr Pi Oreee) rkea. MUI UN Harwnod Rd. T. A.

Groce, President AMBULANCE SERVICE rol.oltKn airl. rivrr 20 for kltrhcn work. App'v tn pi-rann. iniee i.uue rise, an Hiltinore Aenue. SUranCeman and the father Of Mrs.

Corporation in an amount enual to the i nt rer rent 3-; of the proposal or tn lieu I. L). LUtZ Of HenOOnSOnville, dlMnheiwf yv bid bond in arronlanre at Durham todav after a month's nccs i 43-129 a amemifd nie uuiiidiu wAJuy BiaT nwmn5'p()r( of tommiMlonera rrwnri laUnPSa. the riaht to reject any or all pmnonal Tim funeral tArt'lea u-ill hnlH'T' bidder to whom the a ant o( con- ine iunerai service win oe ncia.trjirt is hMU turnih bnd in some FriaaV at 3 p. m.

at the A.m)UI"V auretr company authorized to do bu! i-. nt In IK Siatt of North Cimiina or DAILY CR1TTOQUOTE Here's how to work Iti AXYDLBAAXR I LONGFELLOW On simply stand for another. In this exsmpl A la u4 for the thre L's, for the two 0 tc Single Utter, apo trophies, th length and formation of th word art aJi hint, Bach day th co utter ar different. Cryptogram Quotation TXTTC, D8JZ CHJAKKD HJD 8JA KXDDEK AJLDSW JQ TRM SJXX DSJ2 YLD-D8 JOFNJH. Tetrday Cryptofjuotsji WITH VXLD HSAT Of HOLT 0RAT0RT TENNYSON.

DLitribvittd tr Xing THu goiut 101 Mule llrlp Wanted SALES TRAINEE Church LTlUrcn WORK by appointment only. Memorial aieWOatSl ai ifl'iired to make a deposit of monev. (Jeise 31 Durham. newspapers, sonior high scnoois, 301 to 500 students. In printed newspapers, boys printed secondary schools, the Christ School New won first place and Asheville Schi A Ashnoca won second place.

The Asheville-Biltmore College Bluets won first place in printed literary magazines. Some 1,500 entries were received from schools throughout the United States. chec or aovernment erunti' fnr the full amount of s.i,d rontract. The ne h.ddT to whom contract mav bf award In addition to the daughter. comply wnn renuiremenia oi Lewi Memorial Park Tb Cemetery Beautiful oa BMTerdam LEWIS FUERAL HOME DIAL 5081 is survived by the widow; three children, C.

H. Shaw of Durhsni. f.jurch H. Jr. Norfolk, and Mrs.

Our work is in the Asheville area, car necessary. Call 5076 for appointment. tn awntnf anif Venetian blind ahor- KU'etiente pref'rrrd hut tint r.i nual. Ase M-15. Apply 1BJ Bioadwav.

cfuneral (Home HOUR AMBULANCE SF.RVICB 185 Bllimore Are. Phone IB1 'BOARD OP Rv ft Vhtfnr L. S. Hudglni of Raleifiti; and nine Spokeamaa. Board of Co.

Comtn n-aiKicnuoren. ii.w;ji March 1.

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