Mr. Ica Waldroun Of Hot Springs R-l I Buried Sunday Mm. Ice Willett Waldroup, 88, of Rt 1, Hot Springs, died Fri day, August 2, 1M8 in a Newport, Venn., hospital after a long ill She wu & lifelong resident of Madison County, a daughter of John and Delia Plemmona Willett. 61e w member of Liberty Baptist Church. Surviving are the husband. Ray mood Waldroup; a ion, Fred, of Greeneville, Term.; a daughter, Mrs. Wayne Holt of Rt. 2, Hot Spring; two brothers, Homer of Greensville, Term., and Heamon Willett of Greensboro; and one grandchild. Services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Liberty Baptist Church The Rev. Everett Sprinkle and the Rev. Eugene Moore officiat ed and burial was in Flats of Spring Creek Cemetery. PERSONAL CRITIC The voice of conscience is a built-in watch-do(; which barks at all our shortcomings. 1 - j I M m Ba JsskSH BE the 1st Division's M Hsssl Group, 8th Infantry, for duty In Osnnany as part of Exercise LOW THRUST VIII. The six month tour is designed to test the capabilities for reinforcing NA TO defenses in Europe. Sergeant Parson, a squad leader in the group's Company B, entered the Army in June 1981 and completed basic training at Fort Riley. He was graduated from Lanier High School in Macon, Ga., In 1980 and whs employed Iiy Uie Macon (Ga.) Wholesale Florist bfefore enter ing the Army. His mother, Mrs. Battle S. Pearson, lives on Route 1, Leicester. yfmV' nir mhsj particiDats to ywd, Portsmouth. Va day of the Inde- t cruise arrived aboard in the training opera tions. While in the Caribbean the ear. rier visited the Naval Base at GuantaasjBo Bay, Cuba, sits of the Float Training Grouup which aids Atlantic Fleet units in re fresher training operations. rniMtawiiiiiL which oper ates out of Norfolk, Vs., is slated for a seven-month Mediterranean cruise with the Sixth Fleet In ear ly August (AHTNC) Army Sgt. Doug las A. Pearson, 20, of Leicester, departed from Fort Riley, Kansas uly 18, with other members of USS Independence (FHTNC) Harold E Ebbs, airman, USN, i of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 3. Ebbs of Spring St, Hot Springs, is serving aboard the attack air craft carrier USS Independence, currently on a training refresher cruise in the Caribbean and slated to return July 26 after five weeks at sea. The Independence recently com pleted a six-month major over haul in the Norfolk Naval Ship- With Swift Strike HI Forces in the Carolines Airman Second Class George M. Powell of Rt 11, Fountain City, Knoxville Tenn., is one of mora than 88,000 men now participating in Swift Strike HI, aha U. 8. Strike Command's com bat training exercise being held in North and South Carolina through August 18. Airman Powell, son of Mrs. Marjorie Chivrell of 1856 Arm strong A., Knoxville, is perma nently assigned to a Tactical Air Command (TAC) unit at Sewart AFB, Tana., and will return there. REMOVE WARTS! wing Compound Dissolves Common Warta iwiv Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now mliw Com pound W penetrate into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Psinlsss, colorless Compound W, used as directed. removes common warta safely, eaecuvoiy, leaves no ugly Upon completion of the exercise. He is an Air Fores air policeman. The airman's wife, Leola. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Fortner of Walnut His father. George O. Powell, resides at 2613 Jefferson, Knoxville. Swift Strike III involves oppos ing friendly and aggressor aid and ground forces in realistic combat training maneuvers. Some 500 JTAC jet fighters, reconnaissance aircraft and assault transports are engaged in mock air battles and troop and cargo drops over the Carolines. in waa ae CLEAR1 PREVENT! No Mtn0 . . . BO aWw. Apply M I foils! kgwl or Into MWf Una. Cooronteed ii i llitfis nlnrif mm aasai sa MAitJMt emIs' If sauna crory of your mwnwj dock 3'J for I lb. fcw tsrsrsg. do..) 28 os. Hercules Ftuneleas DRAIN CLEANER $1.19 10 lb. Hercules SEPTIC TANK and GREASE TRAP CLEANER $4.68 (use 28 lb. can per 800 gallons on complete stoppage) All Season Heating Company L. W. SLAGLE, Owner Day 4241 Marshall, N. C. Night 4122 Changing to a filter cigarette? ( AMERICA 'S LARQES T-SELLINQ FIL TER CIBARETTE) PURE WHITE, ! MODERN FILTER plus ; FILTER - BLEND up front Winston tastes good lite a cigarette should I Dorland-Bell School Homecoming And Reunion Aug. 11 The Reunion of Dorland-Bell School and Homecoming of Dor land Memorial Church will be held on August 11, at Hot Springs Come and bring a picnic lunch to be spread on the campus of the former Dorland-Bell school, and meet your classmates and old friends. Church School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Elizabeth Green Passes Friday; Funeral Sunday Mrs. Elizabeth Green, 60, of Mars Hill, died in an Asheville hospital Friday morning, August 2, 19G.3 after a brief illness. She is survived by the husband, Wade Green; a daughter, Mrs. Millard Roberts of Mars Hill: a son, Gay Green of Asheville; and J iwo sisters, Mrs. waiter IJeHruhl of Rt. 2, Weaverville and Mrs. C. D. Edwards of Charlotte Court House, Vs. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Bertram E. Burnette, who was taken away from us so suddenly one year ago, August 9, 1962. Memories are treausres no one can steal; This is a heartache no one can heal. Some may forget you now that you're gone, But we will remember, no mat ter how long. Sadly misses by your loving wife, children and grandchildren Singing Saturday At Laurel Fork The regular Second Saturday Night Singing will be held at the Laurel Fork Free Will Baptist Church, south of Marshall on Bai ley Branch, Saturday, August 10, starting at 7:30. The pastor, the Rev. Thomas Holder Jr., invites all singers and the public to attend and participate. Services were held at 2:30 p. m., Sunday at Gabriel's Creek Baptist Church. r.fm The Rev. Orlando Hawkins and the Rev. E. F. Sprinkle officiat ed and burial was in the church cemetery. Nephews were pall bearers. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by OR. LOCK ARP 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING MARSHALL. V C Andrew Swicegood, Formerly Of County. Passes In Crewe, Va. ' Andrew H. SwiarW" Crewe, Va., Rt 2, died in the home tof his son, George Swicegood, Sunday, July 28, 1963. He is survived by four daugh ters, Mrs. Sadie Rice and Mrs. Eth el Arrington of Crewe, Mrs. Lau ra Nunnally and Mrs. Minnie Lowe of Hopewell, Va.; three Bons, Roy D., George A. and An drew Howard Swicegood of Crewe. Funeral services were held at the C. L. Jennings Funeral Home in Crewe, and burial was in Bel fast Church Cemetery. The Rev. Bennie L. Wade officiated. Pallbearers were Jimmy Nun nally, Frank Lowe Jr., George Ar rington, William Arrington, Dex ter Swicegood and Spurgeon Rice Jr. Mr. Swicegood was formerly of Madison County. r3 WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Llfe? Eose your mind. Gat wefcome relief with special woman's medicine do-take a special woman's medieina T.vriia ii! Phti..m Vegetable Compound - devel oped by a woman specially to help women by relieving such functionally caused female distress. In doctors' tests woman after woman found that Pinkham's Compound gave dramatic help to a" this without costly shots. Irritability is soothed, hot flashes subside. 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