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"1" 1 i Thursday, Jane 14, 1973 The Newt-Record Page if., c vW llik PR,CES 7 , Wm GOOD 7t iH ,HROUCH M LADIES DAINTY f$ ll-i ACETATE Ml vT ,OQr wh,te and pastels ('Vl FIRST QUALITY OUR RE&- 28 ftvO 11! J PANTY HOSE ni j j ONE az STREICH Nvl0N 1 j J I t) Y I: s"c'ei SOFT&DRI nf- LUSTRE CREME ; aP poTTcams l!U HAIR SPRAY j PAIR OF XZJXZJ OUR CsSV ' -33 PANTY Pkg. 7 REG. )j?J ' C -70 VALUE Li Lirrit 1 lJ 59' ? f lj U" 25' ROLL 9 INCH WHITE FLUTED ' c&S0g5m PAPER PLATES i OURREG.27 JC4t 2 Xll 100 jj Ll FABULOUS SAVINGS FOR MEN! QUAKER STATE ; ,,(11 13V4 OUNCE BLUE DENIM MOTOR OIL ' l-itJUJ REGULAR A HEAVY DUTY ! I fjoT'Sj STRAIGHT WEIGHTS jiaims m l WESTERN STYLING SyJ (3(0) I I PRE-SHRUNK COTTON ' " b W I -SIZES 28 to 36 OUR REG. y I ALL REG. 3.47 (C fQ) EACH lo rousia 50 cotton 777771 Ai. VpTS) HTN TW HM. : NO-IRON SHEETS,' SUflUlW 1 1 T L I D ) J L V $ X t04' war ' ! mm NTTQ L i 4 Aa A A A .4.4. EACH Ol DOIMU RTTED . z.Jl 4 I I - s I . - MADISON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER pUS.rtGHVVAYS 2S ond 70 IY M ' MACHALl 0tO4 9 A.M. - t PJA Oellr " 1-4 P.M. Sb. vrtrt A.M. A A A AAA AAA A A PJA Doll': 1-4 P " sA ' M . MRS. H. C McAMIS SR. Funeral services for Mrs. H. C McAmis Sr., who died at I a. m. Wednesday, May 30, 197S in a 1. Greenevillt, Term, hospital were held at 4 p. m. . Friday, June 1st in the chapel ' of Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home in GreeneylUe. Dr. Raymond C. Rankin, former president of r Tusculum College, officiated and burial was in Greeneville's Oak Grove Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, a prominent Greene County businessman and banker; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Thompson of Bristol, Term., and Mrs. Carolyn Grim of North Hollywood, Calif.; a stepson, H. C. McAmis Jr., of North Charleston, S. C; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Chandler of Marshall and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Fox of Clinton, Tenn.; 12 grand children and IS great grandchildren. A son, Richard E. Coram, Jr., was lost on the submarine U. S. S. Grampas during World War JX Mrs. McAmis was born at Piney Flats, Term., June 7, 1889, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Ramsay. Her father was a well-known East Tennessee physician; and her mother, the former Mary Elisabeth Epps, was an early graduate of Sullins College, Bristol. A graduate of Tusculum College, she was first married to the Rev. R. E. Comm. Mrs. McAmis taught school at Burnsville, N. C. and Jones boro, Tenn. where she was also librarian. She served as postmaster at Jonesboro for several years and had held a position in the ad- DM MEMORY of my Husband on Father's Day SAFELY HOME I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect Joy and beauty In this everlasting light All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing I am now at peace forever, Safely home in Heaven at last. Did you wonder I so calmly Trod the valley of the Shade? Oh! but Jesus' love illumined Every dark and fearful glade. And He came Himself to meet me In that way so hard to tread; And with Jesus' arm to lean on Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely, Far I love you dearly still: Try to look beyond earth's shadows, Pray to trust our Father's Will. There is work still waiting for you, So you must not idly stand; Do it now, while life remaineth You shall rest in Jesus' land. When that work is all com pleted. He will gently call you Home; Oh, the rapture of that meeting, Oh, the Joy to see you come! Mrs. Oscar Southeriand RL 1, Hot Springs IN MEMORY ON FATHER'S DAY or OUR SON, Charles C Savfterlaad whs passed away December tl, 1K1 Death Is Just another step along life's changing way No more than Just a gateway to a better day. And parting from our loved ones Is much easier to bear when wo know that they are waiting f or ua to Join them flstre. For I la on the wings of death Hat Bw living eeul OglS ;' kOMPnaaaedLaadofGod U aw Se death h Just a natural Bring Bke Bsi fkawg of a door a pre start apoa a Journey la a sww and distant shore. And Bone need make Srie Journey andirectod or alone Far Cod promised as asJe passant to this vast and great arv". . . Se let your g. l U and yield not to despair Yea keve eoty pieced yew loved one to loving care. " FAJAiY, ' ministratlve offices of Tusculum College. She was a - member of Tusculum Baptist Qurch and had been the organist for many years. She and her h isband were known 1 as the "fattier and mother" of , ' the clairdK';;Sfeii ' Mrs. McAmis was a charter ' member and the first worthy matron of Jonesboro Chapter No. 3S2, Order of the Eastern Star. ,. JASON WALKER ROBERTS Sendees for Jason Walker Roberta, 22 of Rt 3 Arden, who was drowned Sunday May 27, 1973 on Mills Gap Road when the trailer he was in was washed away, was held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Zion Baptist Church in Madison County. The Revs. Dennis Olsen, Estel Strickland and Ian H. C. Walker officiated. Burial was In the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald Num. Brady Weed, Adam Thielen, Dennis Martin, James Miller and Ronnie Ledford. Mr. Roberts was an installer for the Southern Bell Telephone Co. with three years service and a native of Buncombe County. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Kathleen Dunn Roberts; the mother, Mrs. Mavis Roberts of Rt. 3 Arden; the father, Aaron A. Roberts of Rt 1 Fletcher; two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Turner of Horse Shoe and Miss Joyce Roberts of San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, David M. of Aschaffenburg, Germany and Lawton Roberts of Atlanta, Ga.; and a half brother, Max Smith of Boston, Mass. MRS. ELISHA PONDER Services for Mrs. Rhoda Robinson Ponder, 85, of Rt. 3 Mars Hill, who died Monday, May 28, 1973 were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday of last week in California Creek Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Revs. Danny Hayes and Robert Holt officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons and nephews. A native of Madison County, she was the widow of Elisha Ponder. Surviving are a son, Orville Ponder of Mars Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Maude Hunter and Mrs. Norman Evtlslzor of Asheville and Mrs. Harris Ball of Mars Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Ponder of Weaverville. Mrs. Jakie Bailey of Mars Hill and Mrs. Maude Higgins of Farmville, Va.; a brother, Theodore Robinson of Weaverville; 11 grand children, 19 great grandchildren and a great great grandchild. Capps Funeral Home was in charge. MRS PLEMMONS Mrs. Letts Ledbetter Plemmons, 87, of Rt. 3 Can- dler, died early Tuesday, May 29, 1973 at her home after a short illness. She was a native of Madison County, a daughter of the late V. C. and Harriett Surrett Ledbetter. At the time of her death, she was the oldest living member of Pole Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are the husband, Nathan Plemmons; a daughter, Mrs. Lassa Justice It's o I ways impreutve when a man skilled in lacftonics and mechanics examine a jumble of wires, transistors and moving parts and locates me cause of a problem. At your telephone company, we have just such men. They are our Installer-Repairmen. We provide each hstaHer-Repairman with thorough and comprehensive training and, of course, provide him with the tools he requires. Once H new man h fuRy trained, he's ready to go work for our Customers. And always, he's one of the most important people in our company. For it b his Job to help make certain knot your telephone b dependable, . 24 hours a day. 365 days a year.. . V.-;!: n of Candler; six sons, Alver of Detroit, Gordon of Palmetto, Fla., Kenneth of Hampton, Va. ar Murlin, Bruce and N. T. Plemmons of Candler; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Harring of Settler, Alberta; Canada; 17 - grandchildren and 18 great- grandchildren. ' Services were held at 4 p.m. Thursday of last week In Pole Creek Baptist Church. The Revs. Virgil Holloway and H. O. Hearn officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Vincent Murphy, Harrison Hall, Jimmy Brown, Kenneth McFee, Frank Wilson and Frank White. MRS. WILLIAM MUNDY ' Mrs. Lou Ellen Bishop Mundy, 85, of Ox Creek Road, Rt. 1 Weaverville, died Tuesday morning MAy 29, 1973 in an Asheville hospital. She was a native of Madison County, had lived in Bun combe County for 70 years. She was a member of Brown's Chapel Baptist Church and the widow of William M. Mundy. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Esta Clontz Ingle of Asheville and Mrs. Lottie Buckner of Mars Hill; two sons, John R. and Judson Mundy of Weaverville; two sisters, Mrs. Zonie Roberts and Miss Bessie Bishop of Leicester ; four grand children and six great grandchildren. Services were held at 4 p.m. Thursday, of last week in West Funeral Home. The Revs. Orlando Hawkins, Wayne Davis and John Lunsford officiated. Burial was in Ashelawn Gardens of Memory. Pallbearers were Houston and John Robert Mundy Jr., Howard Bishop, Ray Jarrett, Raymond Roberts and James Hemphill. GEORGE REEVES JR. George Gahagan Reeves Jr., 55, of Rt. 4 Marshall died Friday, June 1, 1973 after a long illness in an Asheville hospital. A native of Newton, Mass., he had lived in Chicago, 111. before coming to Madison County in 1950. He had been employed at M. B. Haynes Electrical Co. for the past 11 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Martha Jane Lemmon Reeves; the mother, Mrs. Cora Ramsey Reeves of Tucson, Ariz.; three sons, Robert J. Reeves of Leonia, N. J., George G, Reeves III of Phoenix, Ariz., and Malcombe R. Reeves of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Mary lee Rice of Marshall; a brother, Malcombe C. Reeves of Tucson; a sister, Mrs. Shirley Amrogio of Long Island, N. Y and four grandchildren. Private services and burial were held Monday of last week at the residence. LARRY E. RICE Services for Larry Eldon Rice, 25, of Englewood, Calif., who died Tuesday June 5, 1973 were held 2 p.m. Sunday in Capps Funeral Home, Mars Hill. The Revs. T.A. Holder and Orlando Hawkins officiated. Burial was in Ashlawn Memorial Gardens. Nephews and uncles served as pallbearers. Formerly of Asheville, he had been living in Englewood for the past three years. In DgqsBsC Cere !na T; 'rphem Conperry - m ci 11 i 11 Ti mm mm Asheville, he attended the - Asheville Freewill Baptist Church and was m eleo! Wdan.-;"; '- Surviving are the mother Mrs. Nina Rice Ramsey of Asheville, the step-father, Floyd Ramsey of Asheville; a brother, Stephen Anthony Rice of the U.S. Army stationed in South Korea; a ' sister, Mrs. Cheryl Wyatt of Asheville; a half-brother, Floyd F. Ramsey Jr., of Buford, Ga.; a half-sister, Miss Annie Jane Ramsey of the borne ROY LEE DAVIS Roy Lee Davis, 78, of Walnut, died Saturday, June 2, 1973 in an Asheville hospital following an extended illness. A native of Madison County, he was a retired fanner. Surviving are a son, Roy Davis Jr., of Chanute Air Force Base, 111.; two daughters, Mrs. Yvonne Goforth of Candler and Mrs. Beatrice Cody of Trenton, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Alberta Lunsford of Asheville, and a brother, Claude Davis of California. Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday of last week in Bernard Freewill Baptist Church, of which he was a member. The Revs. Z. P. Allen and Jesse Rice officiated. Burial was in Bowman-Rectoi Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dedrick Brown and Joe, Loyd, Nicky, Allen and Randy Fowler. JOSEPH ROBERTS Graveside service for Joseph Roberts, 87, of Rt. 7 Marshall who died Wednesday May 30, 1973 in a Canton rest home, was held at 2 p.m. Friday in Crooked Ridge Cemetery. The Rev. G. Y. Bur gin officiated. A native of Madison County, Mr. Roberts was a retired farmer. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Martha Anderson of Rt. 7 Marshall and Mrs. Linda Marrow of Etowah, Tenn.; and two brothers, Noah of Rt. 7 Marshall and George Roberts of Leicester. MRS. GIBLERT BOINGS Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday of last week in the chapel of Bowman Duckett Funeral Home for Mrs. Helen Boings, 50, of Rt. 2 May 31, 1973 at her home. The Revs. Kenneth Parker and Arthur Hensley officiated. Burial was in Peek Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends of the family. A native of Madison County, Mrs. Boings was a member of Bradburn Chapel Church of God. Surviving are the husband; two daughters, Misses Wanda Gail and Margaret Boings of the home; two sons, Benny of Alexander and David Boins of Flag Pond, Tenn.; and two grandchildren. DALE CHILD Services for Anna Marie Dale, the six weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dale of Windsor, Canada, who died Wednesday June 8, 1973, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Piney Mountain Baptist Church. The Rev. Jack Jones of ficiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl and Doyle Shelton. IV
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