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Brown Funeral To Be Held Today George Washington Brown, 61, iied at the residence in North Cove Tuesday afternoon. Funeral ser Tices will be held at North Cove Baptist church at 2 p. m., Thursday, with Rev. Sam Randolph officiating ■and burial will be in the church cem etery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie McKinney Brown; four sons and four daughters, Fred Lens, Floyd, Ella Mae, Florence, and Mar .fraret Brown all of the home; Mrs. Henry Chapman, route 2, Marion; Lester Brown, North Cove; four frrandchildren; also two brothers and three sisters, Sam L. Brown and ®rs. Landon McKinney, Dysarts ▼ille; Mrs. James Washburn, East Marion, and James Brown, North Cove, I Memorial Services At Bethel Baptist There will be an all day Memor ial Service at Bethel Baptist church, Kay 22. The program for the day is Sun Jay School at 9:45; Service in the cemetery at 11 o'clock; there will #e dinner served at 12 o'clock in the afternoon. Service will be devoted to sing ing. Several quartets are expected to be present, among them will be The Boone Trio of Marion; The €ospel Quartet of Marion; The Gor don Creek Choir and others. Everyone is invited to come and faring a picnic basket. Gibson Arrives Here By Plane Carl William (Bill) Gibson arriv at the Marion Airport about 4:30 «fcl®«k Tuesday afternoon and spent the night with his parents, Mr. and tfrs,. Garl! S» Gibson. £A CLE SCOUT (Continued from first page) ward,, troop 1, Old Fort, for Star iScout." The following boys were recog nized as Tenderfoot Scouts: Billy Oontz, troop 3, Marion; Larry Brown, troop 6, Marion; Jimmy Vess, troop 1, Old Fort; Jimmy Big Terstaff, troop 1, Marion; Jack Iiusk, trooo 2, Marion; Danny Pad gett and Norman Arrowood, troop i> Marion. Second Class: Kenneth Walker, Arnold McEntire and Sonny Farmer, iroop 1, Old Fort; Carrol Ollis, troop J,: Ashford. MERIT BADGES Airplane Structure: Lawrence ithinehart, troop 4, Marion. Automobiling: Wade Miller and Dennis Ayers; troop 4, Marion. Carpentry: Lester Hensley, troop 1, Marion. Farm Records and Bookkeeping: fforman Melton, troop 1, Sugar Hill. ffiremanship: Charles Dickson and Bill Wilkinson, troop 6, Marie n; Aundree Teague, troop 1, Old Fort. First Aid: Guy Foxx, Donald El liott, Ralph England and Fred Mur Tay, troop 4, Marion. Home Repairs: Eugene Hollifield, foroop 4, Marion; Earl Sawyer, Al rin Crawford, troop 1, Old Fort; Billy Huskins, Billy Loftis, John Hawkins, and Tommy Hendley of 1 troop 1, Marion; Larry Crawford I and Jack Morgan, troop 1, Old Fort. Music: Eric Heers, Jimmy Laugh ridge, troop 6, Marion. Pathfinding: Donald Elliott, Jim my Murray and Sanford 'Brown, troop 4, Marion; Tommy Brown, Rod Brown and Billie Hollifield, troop 1, Ashford; J. C. Norman, Bobby Hughes, Franklin Hammit and Willie Hughes, troop 3, Marion. Personal Health: Bruce Guy, Joe Fleming and Billy Bell, troop 1, Ma rion; Tommy Wyke, troop 6, Mar ion. Plumbing: David Patterson, troop 4, Marion. Public Health: Guy Foxx, troop 4, Marion. Reading: Arnold Pyatt, troop 6, Marion; Lawrence Rhinehart, troop 4, Marion. Weather: Robert Woodward, troop 1, Old Fort. GLENWOOD COMMENCEMENT (Continued from first page) Ann Simmons, Willie Swan, Helen Thompson, Doris Whitener, Grady Hogan, Cecil Laughridge. Jimmy Lawing, H. D. Monteith, Ray Poteat, Don Silver, Leroy Walker, Guy Wells, Frank Wilker son, Jimmy Wise. Marshals selected from the Jun ior class are: Donald Wright, Jim Haney, Nancy Blalock, Joyce Mar lowe, Dottie Marlowe, Helen Evans. Recital The piano and voice students of Mrs. Madeline M. Taylor will be pre sented in a recital at Glenwood High school auditorium on Monday evening, May 23 at 8:15 o'clock. All friends and patrons of the school are invited to attend the con cert. I DITT NAMED (Continued from first page) coaches for the Shrine bowl game in Charlotte during the fall of 1948.1 The same year he was selected one of the coaches of the Optimist bowl game in Asheville. In 1949 he was again selected an Optimist bowl coach for the eastern squad and his own team at Marion high was a contestant in the Paper Bowl game at Canton. In the past three years Ditt's teams have won 24 games, lost 9 and tied 2, along with producing such Ripper stars as Ralph Toney, Dean Padgett, Kirby Rader, Ken Toney, Bill Stanley, Fuzz England and Jack Goode. Of these stars I Ralph Toney, Dean Padgett, Kirby Rader and Bill Stanley have receiv ed scholarships through the efforts of Coach Ditt. BOARD OF HEALTH (Continued from page one) of Health, which is now composed' of McDowell, Burke and Caldwell counties, and organize a county Board of Health for this county. At this meeting it was pointed out that due to increased State appro priations for public health that Mc Dowell county could have the same or better public health services at no increased cost to the taxpayers. Under the present arrangement one physician serves all three counties, and under the new plan all of the employees and health officers, in cluding a doctor, one and possibly two nurses, a sanitary officer and a clerk, would devote full time to McDowell county. >$SQ1D WS& at Golden Nug^et» ot Value to CatobroM America's 100 Golden Team MMMHKHIK »•«. 35t 1 KEXAIL MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE ».fl so< 2 for 43c K.g $1.50 mmTED HMtf Carrttf MM PIPES lM> Ml % »*«•1 69 ^ 3< 111 f*ck(t Camb wttfc dip. Paring Knif*, itnattd,^ 1 ♦« Nail FU« t Twaaxart , Choic* 9* tit Kl«nz* TMth truth 1 $* Larla Hair Oil 15* G*mHmki Mwnw Htrir N»»» 34* Hhmm Hair Nats, wMt* or grty m *1 9* Hi iM^artaO Virata OHva OM piRl 1>W rifrlfa-A.rKrei L KAY'S METAL iAND SPRAYER 16 wncw Ofl* [Sc Sin REXALL REEL-ROIL COTTOK (•g< 53c 39c HELEN CORNELL BUBBLE BATH ■UUAMCUH 40 Imot ■»»»■»«» f orm*f*r fag %2M / ISMCiNS BEAUTT RUBBER BALL __ tariri <•*••• K*g. 19* 13C South Main St. Phone 11 LEVI HENSLEY (Continued from first page) Cannon was with him when the accident occurred and also suffer ed injuries. Hensley died on arrival j at the hospital. During brief mo j merits of consciousness, Cannon said the truck "got away from us." Burial was in the Hensley family cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Cable Hensley, route 2, Marion; one son, Michael Keith, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeter B. Hensley, three brothers, Paul C'phard, Walter, one sister, Geretha, all of route 1, Old Fort. MRS. BLANTON (Continued from first page) grandsons and eight great-grand children. , Her six grandsons, Joseph L. Noyes, John Wallace Wiborne, Jr., Robert J. Noyes, Jr., William B. Noyes, William <Neal Blanton, Jr., and Ralph Alexander, Jr., will serve as pallbearers. Mrs. Blanton has lived in Marion for 81 years and at the time of her death was the oldest member of the First Methodist church. She has been most active in civic and relig ious work. BAND CONCERT (Continued from first page Mclver. Bassoon: Mary Lou Haire. Flat Clarinets: Audrey Koon, Se well Laughridge, Jane Shiflet, Bill Suttle, Hubert Martin, Jr., Virginia McBee, Jewell Reel, Joe Eckerd, Charlene Arrowood, Vivian Suttle myre, Betty iCuthbertson, Jean Matthews, Ellen Ann Morris. Bass Clarinet: Mary Belle Gray son. Alto Clarinet: Peggy Creasy. Alto Sax: Bobby Long, Ikey Mc-j Lain. Tenor Sax: Gray Proctor. Baritone Sax: David Finley. Cornets: Larry Gibson, John Laughridge, Bill Hawkins, Marshall Dark, Bill Smith, Blake Suttle, Nor- j man Elliott, Connelly Miller, Ken neth Cannon. Horns: Bobby Ricks, Joe Buchan-1 an, Jane Brown, Thelma Sturgeon, Betty Jo Sentelle. Trombones: Dean Seagle, Glen Wall, Jimmy Greene, Donnie God frey, Dean Morgan. Baritones: Mickey Walker, Gene Cross. Basses: Bobby Curtis, Ralph Fen-' der, Earl Warlick. Percussion: Helena Browne, Pat-1 sy Cooper, Loretta Walker, Minnie Jane Bowman, Bill Bradford. HORSE SHOW (Continued from first page) j Summer Breeze, Virginia Champs,; E. G. Gilmore; Mercer Duke, Bill Smith, Bill Smith; Fancy's Finest,' Lex Marsh, Lex Marsh; Sensation Mack, Barbara Ford, Barbara Ford. Amateur Three Gaited: Naughty i But Nice, W. Lee Gettys, Evelyn Gettys; Lady Lynn, Mary Jo Cloni-, ger, Mary Jo Cloniger; Reverie Sum- j mer Breeze, Virginia Champs, Vir-; ginia Champs; Mercer Duke, Bill! Smith, Bill Smith; Polly Stonewall,i Fay Mitchell, Fay Mitchell; Silver Mac, Virginia McBee, Va. McBee. NOTICE OF ORDER AUTHORIZ-! ING $80,000 SCHOOL BUILD-: ING BONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the,following order relating to the issuance of $80,000 for the pur pose of erecting additions to school houses in McDowell County was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of McDowell County in regular session on May 2, 1949: ; Ordered that bonds of the county shall be issued to the maximum ag gregate principal amount of $80,000 for the purpose of erecting additions to schoolhouses necessary foi main taining the six months' term inquir ed by the Constitution. A tax suffi cient to pay the principal and in terest of the bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. A statement of the county debt for s®hool purposes has been filed with the clerk and is open to public in spection. This order shall take ef fect thirty days after the first pub lication thereol alter xinal passage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under The County Finance Act, and in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the county at an election as pro vided in the said Act. The following resolution was una imously passed: RESOLVED, that the county ac countant is hereby designated as the officer to file with the clerk the statement of debt required to be filed in connection with the bond order this day introduced relating to not exceeding $80,000 bonds for erecting additions to schoolhouses. The time and day for a public hear ing upon the said bond order is hereby fixed as 10 o'clock A. M. on the 17th day of May, 1949. The foregoing order was finally passed on the 17th day of May, 1949, and was first published vn the 19th day of May, 1949. Any action or proceeding questioning the validi ty of said order must be commenced within thirty (30) days after its first publication. RUTH I. LACKEY, Register of Deeds for McDowell County and Ex-Officio Clerk to the Board of County Commission ers. Ladies Three Gaited: Lady Lynn, Mary Jo Cloniger, Mary Jo Cloni ger; Reverie Summer Breeze, Vir ginia Champs, Virginia Champs; Ve nus D-Light, Fiances Thompson, Frances Thompson; Polly Stonewall, Fay Mitchell, Fay Mitchell. Three Gaited 15.2 and under: Irish Rex, J. H. Saylors, Jack Boyd; Rosemint, Fay Mitchell, Red Eagle; Ottawa Elegant Eyeful, Jud Spain hour, Mary Spainhour. Three Gaited over 15.2: Marilyn Hill, Clarencd Ross, Red Eagle; American Glory, Fryant Farms, Jack Boyd; Lou J. Genius, W. Lee Geit tys, Evelyn, Gettys; Alrose Den mark, Dr. T. W. Long, Marian Gai ther. Junior Three Gaited: Gay Mar garet, Elizabeth Cross, Jack Boyd; Footlight Review, E. G. Gilmore, E. G. Gilmore; Most Desirable, Louise Bowles, Rex Watts. Fine Harness Championship Stake: Dawn's Genius Lady, W. J. Jones, Miles Wright; Sarah Arnold, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr., Pete Cole. Amateur Fine Harness: Kalarama Inkspot, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr.; Artist Dream, Mary Jo Cloniger, Mary Jo Cloniger; Gvpsv Sensation, E. F. McKinney, E. F. McKinney. Ladies Fine Harness: Gypsy Sen sation, E. F. McKinney, Doris Mc Brayer. Open Fine Harness: Sarah Mc Donald, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr.; Artist Dream, Mary Jo Cloniger, Mary Jo Cloniger; Gypsy Sensation, E. F. McKinney, Torrence Connell. Junior Fine Harness: Dawn's Gen ius Lady, W. J. Jones, Jack Boyd; Kalarama Inkspot, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr.; Grasslands Miracle Man, S. R. Cross, Jack Boyd. Koadster Championship Stake: Gone With The Wind: 0. S. Chand ler, Jack Henderson; Glen Rockett, Jack Henderson, Ernest Myers; Lady Amber, Arthur Campbell, Rex Watts; Jimmy Worthy, E. F. Mc Kinney, Ott Hoyle. Roadster Mares: Gone With The Wind, 0. S. Chandler, Jack Hender son; Lady Amber, Arthur Campbell, Arthur Campbell. Roadster Stallions and Geldings: Glen Rocket, Jack Henderson, Jack Henderson; Cock Robin, Gordon and Seagle, Red Eagle; Jimmy Worthy, E. F. McKinney, Ott Hoyle. Walking Horse Championship Stake: Time Record, W. J. French, X. B. Haynie; Lady Mary, Byron Keeter, Tom Fulton; Ramblin Jess, Byron Kester, Byron Kester; Black Mariah, Dr. T. W. Long, Rex Watts. Amateur Walking Horses: Time Record, W. J. French, W. J. French; Ramblin Jess, Byron Kester, Byron Kester; Wilson Juanita, Hines & Sherrill, D. L. Hines; Rosedale Sam, Dr. T. W. Long, Dr. T. W. Long; Queen of Memphis, Ray Morris, F. H. Kirby. Walking Mares: Lady Mary, By ron Kester, Tom Fulton; Black Mariah, Dr. T. W. Long, Rex Watts; Wilson Juanita, Hines & Sherrill, X. B. Haynie; Emogene Allen, S. W. French, S. W. French. Walking Stallions and Geldings: Ramblin Jess, Byron Kester, By ron Kester; Time Record, W. J. French, X. B. Haynie; Midnight Ex press, Dr. T. W. Long, Rex Watts; Rosedale Sam, Dr. T. W. Long, Dr. T. W. Long. Junior Walking Horses: Midnight Express, Dr. T. W. Long, Rex Watts; Wilson Juanita, Hines & Sherrill, X. B. Haynie; Emogene Allen, S. W. French, S. W. French. Three Gaited Pony Championship Stakes: Miss Larkin, Mary Jo Cloni ger, Mary Jo Cloniger; Pint 0' Gin, Elizabeth Cross, Gene Cross; The Jeep, Frances Long, Frames Long. Open Three Gaited Ponies: Miss Larkin, Mary Jo Cloniger, Mary Jo Cloniger; Pint O' Gin, Elizabeth Cross, Elizabeth Cross; Seabee, Gene Cross, Gene Cross; The Jeep Frances Long, Frances Long. Equitation Championship: Fran ces Long, Elizabeth Cross, Virginia McBee, Carolyn McBee, Jane Reid, Ann Wilkinson, Barbara Ruff. Junior Equitation: Frances Long, Elizabeth Cross, Jane Reid, Mary Spainhour, Carolyn McBee, Marian [ Neamand. j Senior Equitation: Virginia Mc Bee, Barbara Ruff, Ann Wilkinson, j Charlotte Hoey. ! Five Gaited Ponies: Little Deacon, Elizabeth Cross, Elizabeth Cross; Bad News, Dr. T. W. Long, Gene Cross. Pleasure Ponies: St. Patrick, Eli zabeth Cross, Elizabeth Cross; Big Brother, Jane Reid, Jane Reid; Tony, Matt Smith, Matt Smith; Blondie, John Cross, John Cross; Buck, John ny Setzer, Johnny Setzer; Pete, Car olyn McBee, Carolyn McBee. Open Pleasure Horses: Bonny Goode, Hubert Foster, Hubert Fos ter; Lt. Peavine, Mary Spainhour, Mary Spainhour. Saddlebred Yearlings: Elizabeth Eagle, Red Eagle, Red Eagle; Ala mance Chief, H. T. Conley, Ernest Myers; Swamp Fox, Huckleberry Hill Farm, Ted Ervin; Entry, CraY er & Eagle, Roy Gosnell. JJ3ringing Christ C\ TO THE NATIONS June m CHALLENGING ADDRESSES I bV DR. 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