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VETERANS DAY NOV 11
Obituaries
MRS. NORA CUNE
Mrs. Nora D. dine, 60, of
Bryson City, died Wednesday in
a Burke County hospital after a
period of declining health.
Surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. Ella Mae Deaton of
Hampton, Va. and Mrs. Minnie
Wiggins of Bryson City; and
several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at 11
am. Saturday in Thomas
Chapel Community Church.
The Rev. Paul Reagan
officiated. Burial was in the
church cemetery. Nephews
were pallbearers.
The body remained at Bill
Moody Funeral Home until the
service hour.
CLAMP1TT CHILD
Oneita Lynn Clampitt, four
year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Clampitt of Bryson
Letter To
The Editor
Tears
Today I awakened to a very
dark and gloomy rainy day and
I thought, “My how
depressing!”, then I thought
again of how rain can be
compared to tears in our lives.
When the earth is dry and
bvarren, and fruits vannot bear,
Jesus sends rain and everything
begins to blossom. People are
also like this. They go day after
day with barren lives until
something happens to make
tears begin. Our lives then
begin to take a1 turn for the
better. We begin to look at
things in a different light. Rain
is sent to cleanse and revive
things which are withering
away. Tears are also sent for
this purpose. Nothing worth
while comes unless .we go
through storms, trials, and
floods of disappointment. I saw
this in a bode I have, “When
God puts a tear in your eye, it’s
because he wants to ut a
rainbow in your heart.” So
today, if tears are falling just
remember they are sent to
renew aid revive our unfruitful
lives.
Mrs. Madge Hyatt
City, died Thursday in a Bryson
(Sty hospital after a short
illness.
Surviving hi addition to the
parents are a brother, Morris
Ray and a sister, Opal Clampitt
of the home; and the paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Laura
Clampitt of Bryson City.
Services were held at 2 p jn.
Saturday in Holly Springs
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Perry Cole of
ficiated. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
The body was taken to the
residence by Bill Moody
Funeral Home, where it
remained until the service hour.
ALLEN T. FISHER
Allen Thurman Fisher, 81,
of Bryson City, Rt. 1, died
Monday morning in a Haywood
County hospital after a long
illness.
He was a retired lum
berman and farmer.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Frankie Cooper Fisher;
two sons, John A. of Aberdeen,
Wash, and Ronald C. Fisher of
Las Vegas, Nev.; .a stepson,
Tom King of Cherokee; a
daughter, Mrs. Stacy Holt of
Burlington; a sister, Mrs.
Bascom Queen of ^Whittier;
eight grandchildren ana several
great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in Bethabara
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Dewitt Owle of
ficiated. Burial was in Cam
pground Cemetery. Nephews
were pallbearers.
The body was placed in the
church at 4p.m. Tuesday by Bill
Moody Funeral Home to await
the service hour.
Golden
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nichols
of Whittier will celebrate their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
on Friday. They were married
on October 30, 1920, at
Smokement, North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have
two two children, Mr. Ray
Nichols of Bryson (Sty and Mrs.
Betty Crawford of Sylva, and
six grandchildren.
Right this ivay for first aid needs,..
Stock Your
Medicine
Chest
Here/ Now
Because you never know when an emer
gency will arise, it’s a good idea to
keep your medicine chest well-stocked
at all times. See us for first aid needs,
pharmaceuticals.
BENNETT’S
DRUG STORE
BRYSON CITY, N. C.
_ PRESCRIPTIONS I
Prescriptions filled
promptly by your
registered pharmacist
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Black Knights Enter Class "A” Playoff
RobbinsviUe High’s Black
Knights begin defense of their
Gass “A” State Football
Championship here Saturday
night when they meet the
Rosman High Tigers in WCU’s
Memorial Stadium.
The kickoff is slated for 8:00
pjn. with an admission charge
of $2.00 for adults and $1.25 for
students.
RobbinsviUe brings a 7-2
record into the playoffs with
losses to AA schools, Murphy
and Swain County. The Black
Knights have not lost a Class A
game since 1968. Coach Bobby
Colvin’s team is led by the
passing combination of quar
terback Mark Manuel to Lionel
Snider. Manuel has over 1,500
yards through the air this
season.
- Rosman has a 6-3 regular
season record and has lost only
one “A” game in two years. The
Tigers look to tailback Ronnie
Joe Owens, halfback Jimmy
McCall, quarterback Jimmy
Hall and tight end Ralph
Johnson for offensive leader
ship.
Owens has rushed for 1,005
yards with McCall right behind
with over 700 yards. Hall, only 5
3, 118 pounds, has passed for
eight scores and has ran for two
more. Johnson, a 6-4, 205 pound
junior, has caught five touch
down passes.
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