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Wayne W. Clark Passes Tuesday; Funeral Today Wayna W. Clark. 68. of Hot Springs Ht 1, died Tuesday morn ing, September 28, 196 in a Hay wood County hospital following a brief illneas. Mr. Clark wu a native of Madi on County and a fanner of the Spring Creek community. Su-viving we the widow, Mrs. PeaU FVrwIer Clark; two daugh ters, t'-.e Misses Shirley Ruth and Nancy Clark, both of the home; three Bons, Wayne F. of River Kouge, Mich., Bobby of Morganton unci Tommy Clark, of the home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Clark of Winston-Salem; a sis ter, Mrs. H. E. Blankenafiip of Amelia, Va.; a brother,, Frank L. ( lark rf Winston-Salem; and two grar Children. Funeral services were held to ' "nirsday) at 2 p. m. in the Can f the Mountain Methodist ( 'hurch. The Revs. Vance Davis, Doyle Vil'e- and Finley Or officiated and hurial was in the church ceni 'allbearers were Glen Da - Merritt Cofjflill, Charlie G. Duckett. Weaver Massey, Leo Wil lett and Jack Price. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. , , I MR. AND MRS. RALPH AMMONS of Mars Hill held open house Sundwy celebrating their 50th wed ding anniversary. They were married Sept. 28, 1916, in Mars Hill and had a family of six sons and four daughters, losing one son in World War II and one in the Korean War The have 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mr. Amnions has been a farmer, blacksmith and miller, and he is a lay Bap tist preacher, having been licensed to preach. He is a member of Little Ivy Baptist Church. Cut courtesy Asheville Citizen-Times Mrs. Mae Barnett Passes Saturday; Funeral Monday Services for Mn. Mae Barnett, 67, of Man Hill, who died Satur 4ay morning, September 16, 1988 were held at 2:80 p. at., Monday in Mt. Olive Baptist Church, of which she was a nibeT . The Rev. J. H. Smith office ted fend burial waa in Ramsey Ceme tery. Pallbearers were Herbert Barnett, Gilbert and Manuel Bris coe, Howard Rucker, Walter Wil on and Carl Hampton. Surviving are the husband, Gudger Barnett; three sisters, Mrs. Viola Lance and Mrs. Ches ter Brown of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Fannie Sloan of Asheville; three brothers, Howard of Balti more, Will of Washington, D. C, and Johnnie Freeman of Ashe ville. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. I LO-BOY TV AM-channel VHF-UHF recaption with the new Q-C Synchro-lite "82" illuminated tuning ys tern featuring the exclusive "410" perm, tronlc transistor tuner. e G-E "Fine Furniture" Cabinetry featuring matched wood veneers end hardwood solids in authentic period design. e G-E System-controlled picture power for -Just Right" sharp, clear, crisp picture. WILD'S Radio & Television Main Street SERVICE Marshall, N. C. I Mars Hill News MRS. J W HUFF. Correspondent Mars Hill High School Football Oct. 1 - at Cane River Vt S Lee Edwards JV, home Oct. 15 Rosman, home (home corning) Oct. 22 at Marshall Oct. 21) at Bakersville Nov. 5 at Hot Springs Renew Your cMbscription To T' ; News-Record 'New Look" on Main Street The Edwards house, which wa Kssibly the oldest dwelling house left here in town, and which was sold about a year ago by Miss Hattie Edwards and sister, Mrs. Lelia Hodge, was taken down last week. The place is being made ready for the building of the new lit his previous location and he is well equipped for service. He has an interesting collection of native minerals ard stones in his show windows. The shop is an in teresting place for "browsing ft round." The name of Charles Sjnith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, was inadvertently omitted from our list of students going away to college. He is enrolled at State University at Raleigh. Mrs. A. E. Carter is expected to return this week-end from Nash ville, where she has been for two weeks visiting her son. Dr. Os- cery store, hut which had been ear Carter, arr! family. vacant for several months, is now j Miss Own Bradley left Monday occupied by the 0. V. Howell Co , for a weeks visit to friends at Kadio v IV Shop. Mr. Howell Princeton which has been mie line. di post office offing for And on the same Street on the next hlocl there is a "new look" m the (iibbs store building. part, which was formerly in the of the down, art of This a iro- has much more room thu he had , -hurch ind their "homecoming'' .services this week-end. This is the place where she had taught for many years. Mr. W l 1 I a r d Marshbanks is spending some time here with his mother, Mrs. Gregg Metcalf, and hie sister, Mrs. J. G. Briggs, and husband. Mr. Briggs, who had a fall recently suffered severe mus cle and tendon strain and is now recuperating at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Barry, of Jackson ville, Fla., are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Glenn Phillip, and family for a few weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Wat3on, who suf fered a stroke recently and has been a hospital patient for the past two weeks, is reported to be making satisfactory improvement, responding well to therapy treat ment. Mrs. Essie Edwards, who was a hospital patient last week, was able to come to the home of her daughter here last Sunday. Miss Mary Huff was home from ASTC, Boone, last week-end and had as hei guest, Mrs. Ila Just ice, of the library staff at ASTC. Miss Betty Anderson has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, for a visit with her sister, Miss Ruth Anderson. Roarina Fork News MRS. HUBERT PANGLE CorreipoDoeDi nnouncing: Mercury for 1966 a new i ; definition of i driving w pleasure fcA- : 191 Moving ahead in the Continental tradition This is the year to move ahead to the new. Mercury's year. Your year. And just look at all the news there is! Rids news: the way Mercury moves is unique. Smooth, substantial, hushed - the finest ride this side of the Lincoln Continental. Style news: clean, classic lines the only car in its class with a look all its own. Power news: engines range up to a muscular! 428 cu. in. V-8. 1 Luxury news: options such as the 1 Stereo-Sonic Tape System that uses plug-in cartridges. Safety news: helpful options such as cornering lights that show you the way whsn turning into dark driveways Exclusive options such as I rear doors that lock automatgllylet 8 miles per hour. And in every Mercury, without extra cost you get 12 important safety features, including 1 back up lights, emergency flasher, padded dash and visors, four seat belts front and rear, ind outside rear-view minor. Model news: the widest choice of Mercury ever. 17 models in 4 series sedans, hardtops. convertibles, and 2 wagons with the new 1 Dual-Actton Tallfltel that turns into a door. NoWs the time to see your Mercury dealer-and move ahead with SERVICE MOTOR SALES, INC MARSHALL, N. C. Seveal people attended the dec oration at Roaring Fork Sunday of last week. Charlie Wyatt of Greenville, S. C, visited his sister, Mrs. Thomas Allison and attended the decora tion. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Blanken- phip of Alcoa, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Pole Holt and Mr and Mrs. Hubert 1'anfrle Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle, Ken and Angela, Mrs. Carolina Pangle, Gary and Stevie FVisbee attend ed Church at Keenerville Friday night. Denny Payne is in a Newport, Tenn. hospital due to a car wreck. We hope he soon is better and back at home. Mrs. Hattie Suttles of Shutin spent .Saturday night with her daughter, .Mrs. Dan (iardin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pangle and children had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gardin. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Allison and girls spent Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Allison. Larry Pangle visited Gary and Stevie FVisbee Sunday. Mrs. Pole Holt is on the sick list at this time. We hope she is fcoon well again. Mrs. Carolina Pangle and Bue na FVisbee visited Denny Payne at a Newport hospital Monday. Cecil Pangle ana Wilson Payne made a business trip to Asheville Monday. Mrs. Cecil Pangle, Ken and An gela visited Mrs. Agnes Broo!. Saturday. VACATION TRIPS Vacation tripe always cost more than the first estimate. PAINFUL CORNS? MA7IMO I inmn rtmrw.mu LIUUIU RELIEVES PAIN AS ta IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove corns the fast, easy way with Fre-ezone. Liquid Freczone re lieves pain instantly, works helow the skin line to dissolve corns away in just days. G Freczone. ..at all drug counters. At Warren Wilson Jimmy Dean Cutshall, Rt. 7, Greeneville and .lames Michael Ledford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Ledfoid, lit. 5, Marshall, are attending Warren Wilson Col lege, Swannanoa. Cutshall is a graduate of Laurel High School, Class of 1966 and Ledfoid is a graduate of Marshall High School. Class of 1964. We'll lean over backwards to EARN I your insurance with PS PERSONAL SERVICE Clyde L. English Insurance Agency Mara Hill, N. C. Marshall Chamber Of Commerce Endorses Road Bond Issue At the regular meeting of the Marshall Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, September 21, 1965, the following Resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the members of the Marshall Chamber :f Commerce that the upcoming ROAD BOND ISSUE will benefit all the citizens of the State of North Carolina and certainly will benefit the citizens of Madison County; NOW THEREFORE, be it Resolved that the Marshall Chamber of Commerce FAVORS PASSAGE of the ROAD BOND ISSUE to be voted on in November and urges all of the citizens of Madison County to vote for its passage. vOmnii W. F. HOLLAND, President PASSAGE OF ISSUE WILL MEAN BETTER SECONDARY AND PRIMARY ROADS IN MADISON COUNTY WITHOUT ANY TAX INCREASE TO TAXPAYERS - LINCOLN-MERCURY DIVI
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