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The Corbin Times-Tribune from Corbin, Kentucky • Page 8

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Timtt-Tribunt, Sunday; January 10, 1971 ''MUCH ilttr II will nay, January io, And Funeral Notices WWW ln i i I I i i I i ph rn Beta' PI Wednesday. i 7 tn A Tnttin i i i A 1 nB UCMM Tlnm-Trlkunt. oklluirtai wltlwul by likln InlwmitIM luppIKO Wolter Lundy t' Walter Lundy, 63, died Wednesday at his home in Ft. He Is lurvived by his wife, Lundy; three daughters, Mn. Arnold Bingham, Bimble; Mn; Robert Deitz and Miss Lundy, Ft.

Pierce; five Jtmes R. Lundy, Paul Lundy, Marlon-Lundy, Ft. Pierce; David Lundy and John Lundy, Nashville, two bi-qthers, Bill Lundy, Plneville, and John Lundy, Georgetown; four sisters, Mrs. Mariona. DdHn, Mrs.

Rowena Grdghton, Heidrick; Mn. Mable Coffey, Davis Bend; Mrs. Eva Cen- Kltslmmee, 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Hopper Funeral Home Chapel by the Charlie Patterson ari.i the Rev.

W.B. Btaghwn. Burial will be In the Hendricks Cemetery at Davis Bend. av -r Pallbearers will be the Masons of Mountain Lodge 167. 'HnnorarV pallbearers will be 'Coy Novel Bond, Tom Carroll, Wade Yeager, Clyde Patterson, Vernon Mays, Bob Miller, Don Bingham, the Rev.

Tusco Merritt, Anderson McQueu-y, and Tip Hlnkle. body will remain at the funeral William Prichard William Thomas Prichard, 94, Barbourvllle, died Thursday at the Knox County General Hospital. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Delora Runyon and Mrs. Cleta Sumpter, Barbourville; two sons, the Rev.

Jim Prichard and Lawrence Prichard, Bar- bourville; three' sisters, Mrs. Ella Elliott, Barbourvllle; Mrs. Cora-Evans, and Mrs. Bertha Partin, Campbellsburg; a brother, Clarence Prichard, Wofford; 10 grandchildren, 24 great 1 grandchildren and a great great grandson. Funeral services were con- ducted at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Hopper Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. James Bandy and the Rev. Paul Tillett. Burial was In the Barbourville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were-.

W-L. Prichard, 'Coy 'Prichard, Burchell Martin, Tommy Hall; Neal Shield, Malcom Hoskins, Freddie Timmy R. Hall, and Luther Prichard. Honorary were Elmer Engle, C.B. Hammons, John C.

Mackey, John Clark, J.G. L.F.. Adams, Walter C. Hopper M.G. Bingham, A.B.

Scent, 'Bill Kindred, Dallas Swafford, Colston Wilson, and the Rev. Hurley Phillips. Hungry Hound RESTAURANT Falls Highway Corbin, Ky NOW OPEN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY Specializing In SERVED DAILY SPECIAL DINNERS ON SUNDAY BREAKFAST ANYTIME Hungry Hound Special 8-OZ.

RIB SO EYE STEAK INCLUDES CHOICE OF VEGETABLES SALAD AND DRINK Lord Mrs. Lora Wolfe, 86, London, died Thursday at the Marymount Hospital. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Elmer Gibson, Mentor, Ohio; Mrs. Wilson Browning and Mrs.

Otis Hicks, Miamisburg, Ohio; Mrs. Lee S. Toe, London, and Miss Eula Wolfe, London; a son, Rex Wolfe, Alva; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Cole, Louisville, and Mrs. Anna Akers, Orient, Iowa; 17 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were con- ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Hopper Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Tip Jordan. Burial was in the Alva Cemetery at Alva. Pallbearers were her grand- sons.

Dedra Bowman Dedra Denise Bowman, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnte Ray Bowman, Mt. Ash, died at 6:30 a.m. Friday at the UK Medical Center in Lexington.

Besides her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, Mt. Ash, and Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Holt, Wolf Creek. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday at the' Mt. Ash Baptist Church by the Rev. Chester Kykes.

Burial will be in the Lot Cemetery. Friends may call at the Croley Funeral Home in Williamsburg. Nora Fuson Mrs. Nora Sutton Fuson, 65, Barbourville, died Friday at her home. 'She is survived by four sisters, Mn.

Ida Stewart and Mn. Jesse Stewart, Corbin; Mn. Rebecca Helton and Mn. Vina Massengill, Barbourville. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Pleasant View Baptist by the Rev. Lee Helton and the Rev. Steve Phiipot. Burial will be in the Barbourville City Cemetery by the Hopper Funeral Home. Pallbearers Will be Carl Morris, Ralph Hutson, Calvin Morris, Bob Hlbbard, Eugene Bransbutter, and Harold The body will be "taken to she.

"ft Pearl Messer, 57, Baughman, died Thursday In the Knox County General Hospital, She is survived by her husband, Ed Messer; three daughters, Mrs. Stella M. Sweet, Florida; Mrs, Martha Somerset; and Mrs, Nora Lee Baker, Scalf; five sons, Harold C. Blanton, Jesse Blanton, and Otto Messer, Baughman; James A. Blanton, Lapto, and Bill Messer, Orleans, a brother, John Oscar Teague, California, Ky.

five sisters, Mrs. Louise Powell and Mrs, Mayme Smith, Corbin; Mrs. Lottie Hemphlll, Alexandria; Mrs. Martha E. Roberson, Indiana, and Mrs.

Becky'Martin, Norwood Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the'Turkey Creek Baptist Mission 1 by the Rev. Charles Askins, the Rev. Herman Moore, and the Rev.

W. B. Bingham. Burial will be in the Dozier Cemetery at Bimble by the Hopper Funeral Home. Lucy Mrs.

Lucy McHargue, 69, Lily, died at 2 a.m. Saturday at the Appalachian Regional Hospital in Harlan'. She is survived by, two daughters, Mrs. Vesta Ham- mons, Harlan, and Mn. Freda Craig, sons, Ernest McHargue, Harlan, and Claude McHargue, Loyall; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Mn.

Anna Rogen, Texas, and Mrs. Betty Beatty, Hamilton, Ohio; two brothers, William H. Deweese, London, and John Deweese, Lily. Funeral services, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the McHargue Christian Church by the Rev.

Hobart Eaton. Burial will be in the McHargue Cemetery by the VankirK" Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be her nephews. The body will remain at the funeral home. Luther Hacker Luther Hacker, 72, Cot- tonglm, died at Friday at the St.

Joseph Hospital, in Louisville. He is the brother-in- law of J. C. Cottongim of Cor- bin. Luster Tolllver Luster To'lllve'r, '65, Wofford, died at 8:30 p.m., Friday at the SEK Baptist Hospital.

He survived by his wife, Gladys Tolllver; daughter, Miss Jo Ann Tolllver, Wofford; a sister, Mrs. Amanda Poff, Rockholds; two brothers, Er- nest Tolllver, St, Charles, and Floyd Tolilver, Phoenix, several nieces and nephews, Funeral services will be conducted at.2 p.m.'Sunday at the Wofford Baptist Church by the Rev. Harold LeForce' and the Rev. Bill Childress, Burial will be in the Wofford Cemetery, Friends will be received at the Croley Funeral Home until the funeral hour, Classifieds! page 10) TRAILER LOT FOR RENT I IB TRAILER spaces for rent in tiie Meadow Mobile Home Park. Just four blocks to downtown.

Phone 528-1453. 1-13-1 mo. FOR RENT-trailer spaces in Dixie Trailer Park, 2 miles north of Corbin on American Greeting Card Road, natural gas available. Phone 528- 5169. l-12-12t AUCTION 13 AUCTION--Saturday, January 16th.

1:00 p.m. on' the premises. The property of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Epperson, located on the Artemus Road No.

225, two miles from Barbourville, will be sold. This property consists of a five-room modern home, with bath, natural gas heat, wired for electric stove. Also a good bldg! stocked with groceries, with large storage room. This store is doing an excellent business. This is a good home and business all at one location.

Reason for Ep- person has business in another state. Look this property, over and be at this sale. Mr. and Mrs. Dan' Ep- Angela "Angela Jenene Stanaberry, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Stansberry, North Corbin, died Friday night at the local hospital. Besides her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Roy Wyritik, Corbin, and Mrs.

and Mn. Ruuell Stansberry, Corbin; her great Mr. and Mn. Wilson Stewart, Corbin. Graveside services were conducted at 3 p.m.

today at Cumberland Memorial Gardens by the Rev. John Dunaway. Burial was by the Vanklrk Funeral Home; Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Vankirk Funeral Home. Friends will be received at the Romlnger Funeral Home in Manchester Sunday afternoon. Cora Spurlock Mn.

Cora Spurlock, 78, Flat. Lick, died Friday in the Knox County General Hospital, She Is survived by her husband, John Spurlock, Cin- cinnati; a brother, Ned Bowling, Dewitt; seven grandchildren. Funeral and burial will be by the Hopper Funeral Home In Barbourville. Allen, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Woodbine, Phone 528-1127. If you have property to sell or wish to buy, see Albert Allen.

1-15-71 LOST AND FOUND 13 LOST-black billfold containing money and valuable papers, lost in the vicinity of Paul's Barber Shop, call 528-5079 or see C. B. TompUns, 322 VanDorn Street. Reward offered. MALE, A KM ALE WANTED T4A With QUAUTy And DESIGNED WITH YOUR BUDGET IN MIND! Moilcl MWIWD THR MII.I.IIIUXIK Picture and Sound arc almost immediate, All 82-channcl reception.

volume control. SlmuUHd TV Pirn Tax the only thing that isn't BIG about the DESIGNER picture and sound are almost immediate. 18" Diagonal Picture Size. 172 sq. in.

viewing area. Beautiful walnut grained finish. High impact polystyrene case. All channel UHF-VHF reception. Simulated Recaption Brings You in --Satisfaction Brings You Back" OF CORBIN HELP WANTED-reliable lady to stay in home and care for elderly man, Good pay and yearly vacation.

If interested call 528-4131. 1-10-61 A a i originally from now residing in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio needs a girl over 18 to live in and baby sit for one child. All expenses paid including travel, room and board plus salary, also college if desire. Evenings and weekends free, including frequent visits home. In- terested girls call collect 216- 292-5518 after 5.

1-14-61 EMPLOYMCNT WANTED 7 6 WILL CARE for infant, frweeks to 6 months, in my home, Chriitlan woman. 528-7782, 1- 15-Ot MISC. WANTED 19 A I A a Writers: Compiler-Editor needs Poetry, Song Lyrics, Prose Material and etc. for a book now being compiled, written by amateur writers of Kentucky. For complete Information wrlte-Ploneer Writers, Renfro Valley, Kentucky 4M73, 1-12-61 WANT TO BUY 20 JOE OWNER "After ike Rate--It's The flervtM Tka( WM S.

Main QE SERVICE SffLDOM MtlDEO WANTKD TO BliY-or Hent-3- bedroom house In nice residential area, Please contact Howp.rd D. Seel, Terminal Manager, Con- solidated Frelghtways, Corbin, Ky, If''not present leave message, Phone JIM, MMt WANTED TO bmki, Trw flM cajifji, fWPJO Mftpi, SMrt, 4th 7 p.m.--The Town and Country Homemnkers will meet at the Corbin Public Ubrary, The hostesses will be Mrs, Wllmn Nash and Mrs, Alan Phy. 7:30 p.m.--The Bryant Chapter 20, OES, will meet at the Masonic Hall for the regular meeting, i r-The Woman's Club will meet at Howard Johnsons. If unable tn attend, call 528-2274 or 528-6934. Tuesday- 12:30 p.m.--The West Corbin Homemakers will meet at the home of Mrs.

Newman Davis. Each member bring- size 10'A knitting needles and a 4 oz. skein of knitting worsted. 1 p.m.--The Suburban Homemakers'Club will meet at the Corbin Public Library, 1 p.m.--The Convivial Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Frank Wyatt, Drive.

Bring your favorite recipe Beta' PI Chapter and the XI Alpha Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will have a dinner mooting at.Yenry's Restaurant. 6:30 p.m.--An organization meeting will be held at Corbin High School for Eastern tucky University graduates Interested in the evening courses to be offered this spring semester. The courses are Philosophy of Education 636, Kentucky School Law 605, and School Finance 603. p.m.--The Corbin Woman's will have its general meeting at the Holiday Inn. If unable to attend, call 528- '6388 or 528-1643, Ossoli Club will meet at the Corbin Library, If unable to attend, call 528-5790, 528-1670, or Christian Homemakers Class, Central Baptist Church, will meet at the home of Mrs.

Sam Ballou, 1111 -Maple Lane. Boa. of the South Elementary PTA w' 11 meet the 2 Barton Homemakers will meet Public Library. Margnret Ellison, Mrs, O.K.. Steele, and Mrs, George Young will be hostesses.

This will be an open meeting, Members bring whatever they might be working on, Passengers Ship; 1 (Continued from zuela, Thursday and was due in Barbados today. The Coast Guard reported Seas were moderate with'no white caps visible. The Antilles is considered to be the second'major liner of French civil 'fleet, Batter 1 the transatlantic liner France. AT TRIPLETT'S DRY GOODS LADIES COATS 40 OFF MENS AND BOYS COATS 20 Regular Price MENS JACKETS Westeirn'Style, Pile Lined 20 OFF MENS BOOTS Insulated 16.95 One Table Merchandise Reduced Prices for Quick Sales REAL BARGAINS BOYS SHIRTS Thermal Insulation 1.00 BOYSOVERALL PANTS Sizes 4 to 16 3.95 GIRLS KNEE SOCKS White, stretch, sites 3M. MENS BOOT SOCKS Pt.

BOYS C.P.O. SHIRTS Small, Medulm, Large 4. ELECTRIC Blanket With Year Guarantee WERE tl2. 10 98 BOYS JACKETS Western Style, Pile Lined I 20 OFF MENSHANES Underwear Insulated Pints or Jackets 10.95 a INFANT COATS Sites moi. to mos.

OFF BIRDSEYE DIAPERS DOZ. 2.19 BOYS PANTS Large Assortment Sizes 3 to 18 299 5 99 LADIES HALF SLIPS Sizes s-m-l Fc 77' DRESSES A mon. tn 2 years PWCE TRIPIETT'S MENS Sweaters Small, Medulm, Large MENS, OVERALLS Assorted Slies i 5.99 LADIES SHOES CASUALS to MENS SWEAT SHIRTS looded, tipper front, thermal 5.99 BOYS THERMAL Underwear i. LADIES GOWNS Assorted Sites: s-m-l. 299 to MENS SOCKS Cushion Soles LADIES PANTIES 3 Mi) CHILDRENS PANTY HOSE AND TIGHTS sz.st 1.49 DRY GOODS.

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