'(.-f'lj.l". , I, f , ,-'(( .:."::cix,,. n.. c, December is, im M,?f,H TAT ,fj, j T' ki E . N 'ttfii, it ElTO K U 1 V , " SUMMIT CONFERENCES i r , ' h V k A ; Hiffh School basketball 1 1 )' ' tt i t f f Mr. Allie Peek, . Native Of County, V Buried On Sunday Mra. 'Alii. Lewis Peek nf the Mrs. EdnaWyatt v Passes Saturday; 1 Funeral Monday Mrs. Bdtih Wyatt, 83, of Rt. 8, Clarence Sams, J4f . ' Passes Saturday; 1 'I . . W , - t . ( (A f ' v Rites Held Monday ' Clarence Same,'. 74, of Leicester Kit Z, died SJalturitay afternoon, De center 13, 196 in an vAsihville hospital after ahort illneas. " A lifelong resident of Buncombe County he wat retired farmer and an Army veteran of World War I. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Pelvin King of Leicester and Mrs. Wood row Frisbee of Mar shall; itihree eons, Riley and Wea ver, both of Leicester and Greer Same of Maryland; two sisters, Mrs. Nathan Stinea of Leicester and Mm Frank Buekner of Mar shall; 22 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p. m., Monday in Teagues Chapel Unit ed Methodist Church. The Rev. Grady Freem(an and the Rev. E. H. Goode officiated. Burial was in the church ceme tery. Pallbearers were Jerry Kirk land, Luther Ball, Paul Meadows, Harold and Jack S tines and Charles Same. DI,L - A - PRAYER 649-9231 Dula- Snrinirs Community. Wee- verville Rt 2, died at 8:15 a., m., Friday December 12, 1969, after long illness. She wae a native of Maddaori County and the widow of Edward B. Peek, who died in 1944. Surviving are two daughtere, Mra. Fay Adam of AsheviUe and Mrs. Betty Corn of Hendemon ville; a water, Mrs. Bessie Michael of Asheville; five brothers, Ho bart of Lenoir, Careon of Wea verville, Grady of Asheville, A dolph of Erwin, Team, and Mill&rdI Lewis of Charleston, W. Va.j and two grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p. m., Sunday in Grapevine Baptist Church, Madison County. The Rev. H. D. Cohn officiated. Burial was in Coates Cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul Gillie, Henry and Bobby Rice, Burniis and Carson Lewie and Delby Honey cut. ! Bowman-Duck ett Funeral Home was in charge. 1 irfSSinO Mars Hill, died Saturday after noon, December 13, 1999, In an Asheville hospital after a long tillnees. A lifelong resident of Madison County, she was the widow of Al vie Wyatt who died In 1968. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Jim C Btankenehip, Mrs. N. D. Blan'keneMp and Mrs. Hardy Whitt, all of Mars Hill; five sons, Kenneth, Ernest, Clyde, Lydta. and Floyd Wyatt, all of Mars Hill; three sisters Mrs. Maggie Gurtter of Marshall and Mrs. Zenobia Boone and Mrs. Edgar Hall, both of Mars Hill; two brothers, Fred of Mars Hill and Jake Edmonds of Greer, S. C; 27 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p. m., Monday in Laurel Chapel Baptist Church, of which she was a mem ber. The Rev. Joe Rice and the Rev. E. W. Jenkins officiated. Burial was in Upper Laurel Cemtery. Pallbearers were grandsons. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. I'M BROKE! can't sleep, I can't drink," he de clared passionately. "Why?" she asked coyly. "Because I'm broke!" CHRISTMAS QIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM PENLAND & SONS One Rack Ladies' New Shipment Men's All-Weather Curlee COATS SPORT COATS All Styles and Pastel Shades SUITS LIGHTWEIGHT Priced To Save You Res-lar $1995 $5.00 to $10.00 MMMMMMMMMMMW Men S ,iS1,rri,Ved; , All-Weather 500 Pairs Ladies COATS Miracle-Tread , . . gJ-JOES (Zip-Out Linings) Regular $14.95 Regular $29.95 Now $8.95 Now $19.95 Men' Women's Wolverine DRESS COATS HUSH-PUPPIES Three-Fourth Length A11 Size8 and Longs Regular $14.95 Now $9.95 Regu,ar $35 0 Men's and Boy's Now 25 OFF Sandy McGee Men's SHOES Arrow Loafers Straps SHIRTS Chukka Boots All Sizes Lace Ups . From $8.95 to $14.95 Ideal Christmas 25 OFF Glft , All Boy's and Men's T l.j Vestern "re BOOTS tsuu i a Gver 500 Pairs To All Sizes Choose From Regular $5.95 Now $2.98 25 OFF , ; AT HOT SPRINGS .i. GIBLS GAME (Mars mil (46) Yelton 6, An gel 22, Wood 12, Shook 7, Boone, Walkinetick, Tfaomaa, Davis. Hot, Springs (28 Norwood 6, Moors 12, Green 7, PadgeU 4, Prtee, Parks, Hott. Half time: 1&-10, Mars Hill. V V BOYS GAME Mars Hill (66) Duck 23, Met calf 11, Robinson 2, Murray 2, Buekner 4, Metcalf 4, Thomas 4, Norton 2, Brown 8, Sprinkle. Hot Springs (44) Roberts 16, Lamb 10, Padgett 1, Cook 14, Hol der 3. Halfthne: 32-21, Mars Hill. AT EAST YANCEY GIRLS GAME Marshall (36) Mayhew 17, Ball 4, Tipton 6, Davis 4, Evans 2, Fisher 3, McDevrtrt, McOormick, Harrell. East Yancey (36) Parker 8, Young 12, Styles 3, Banks 11, Thomas 2, Wallace,, McMahan, Mollifield. Halftone: 23-18, Marshall. e 9fr BOYS GAME Marshall (66) Rhinehart 14, R. McDevitt 18, Cameron 10, W. MeDevifct 15, Ball 6, Hensley 3, Lewis. East Yancey (59) Black 12, Hughes 16, D. Kdbmson 9, Shu ford 2, Wesitall 18, Banks 2, Bish op, C. Robinson, Blaylock. Halftone: 32-32, tie. JV Game: 61-34, East Yancey. AT HOT SPRINGS GIRLS GAME (Three Minute Overtime) Laurel (33) Adaims 9, Bull man 7, Ray 2, S. Ray 10, Reavea 5, Shelton, Chandler, Zimmerman, B. Shelton, Ford. Hot Springs (27) Norwood 2, Moore 15, Green 3, Padgett 3, Price 2, Thomas 2, Swaney, Wills, Holt, King, Parks. Halfthne: 14-13, Hot Springs. 9fr flp 3fi BOYS GAME Laurel (65) Hutchinson 7, C. Cutshall 34, D. Cutahall 11, Tweed 13, Cantrell, Shelton, Ram sey, Aikene, Sams. Hot Springs (37) Roberts 5, ' i ' -St , i A' . ' 1 j f t I 4 Holidays for Christmas aTe just around the corner, but deadlines for the 1970 Summit, yearbook of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, are also drawing near. With both thoughts in mind, (L-R) editor Martha Ramsey of Marshall and co editors Mary Alice Joyce of Leicester and Wanda Norris of Enka prepared annual . a . I. . 1 ' I, Vm.mv I?. 1 1-T layouts under the wateniut eye 01 summit wuBinras irmiinssr dwuj ivuhB Cut courtesy of Asheville Citizen-Times ville. Christmas Program At Piney Grove Sunday Night An impressive Christmas pro- i, i , 1 Kram will oe preeni.eu w. l'iney Grove Baptist Church this Sundiay night beg-inning at 7:30 ci'clock. "Everyone is cordially invited' the Rev. Jack Davis, pastor, stat ed. FEEBLE EXCUSES Any line of reasoning may be faulty, but it still makes more sense than feeble excuses. YOU'LL KNOW Don't worry if you mass wife's birthday; you 11 later. JUST ONE NUT It takes about 2,000 bolts to hodd a car together and one nuit to scat ter them all over the highway. Lamb 13, Padgett 6, Cook 7, Hold er 2, Wallui 4, wmwen, noit Halftime: 23-13, laurel. I V CAUSES FIRE MlH ' L? IIM 1 .mmmmmmB New Shipment Of CARHARTT Insulated Coveralls - Overalls - Jackets PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY With Every $25.00 Purchase Or More We Give You FREE a THROW RUG Free Gift Wrapping Pcnland- and ;Sqns MARSHALL N. C ; i Open Friday Nights Until 9:00 O'clock WE GIVE TICKETS s Madison County ASCS Office Personnel UJe Extend To Our Many Friends And Customers A Uery iristmas I 1 t i . T IB wish you mm vwy betf HoBdoy mm. Thank you for your fins fOkooogtk BERNARD'S Tobacco Warehouse of GREEN EV1LLE, TENN. JACK OVERALL . Owner Mid Operator BILL ROSERTS County nrreer.tUT ear-End Clearance lie PASSENGER CARS 1969 NOVA Sport Coupe; 6-cylinder; straight drive; low mileage; Like New 1967 CHEVROLET Caprice; 4-dr. Hard top; 327-V8 engine; Automatic Trans mission; P. Steering; P. Brakes; P. Windows; Air Conditioned; extra nice; locally owned. 1967 CHEVY II Nova Sport Coupe; V-8 engine; straight drive; Radio, Heater. 8 t 1 s I I 1967 FORD Fairlane500 Coupe; V-8 en gine; automatic transmission; Radio, Heater One Owner , 1965 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door; 6 cyl.; Powerglide Transmission; Radio & Heater 1965 FORD 4-door Sedan; V-8 engine; automatic transmission; Radio, Heater 1963 CHEVROLET 4-door Hardtop; V 8 engine; automatic transmission; pow er steering; power brakes; Radio and Heater. 1963 RAMBLER Station Wagon; 4-dr., 6-cylinder; automatic transmission. A Bargain. TRUCKS 1967 CHEVROLET Vz-ton Truck; V-8; engine; Long Wheel Base; Wide Bed;? & One Owner ' ' ' : 1967 CHEVROLET -ton; 8 cylinder; FleetSideBed IId: ncasonablo Offer Uill Do Ocfuscd -: Uill Trcf I.IATL. ! LL, ! C ay Per'T Tr ' t i '1 . it) a

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