? W ? mm mm m - "?? ? ? ? *1?WI) " " ? - V ? ? ~ Madison County Deaths Violet Waldroup Funeral service* were held Oct. J1 for Violet Warsham Waldroup ol Hot Springs Mrs Waldroup died Oct. 1? in an Asheville rest home. She waa 80 years old. Services were held in the Zion Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Revs. Hill Suggs and Roy Waldroup officiated. Burial was con ducted in the church cemetery. She was a native of Madison County and the daughter of the late Robert and Laura Kerley Warsham. Mrs. Waldroup was the wife of the late Burnett Waldroup, who died in 19(0. Surviving are a daughter, Ruth Woody of Hot Springs; a brother, Glenn Waldroup of Etowah; five sisters, Sarah Pruitt and Addie Henderson of Hendersonville, Beulah Tran tham of Candler, Delia Roberts of Etowah and Margie Sylvester of Vero Beach, Fla.; and three grand chidlren Anne Mallard Graveside services were conducted Thursday for Anne O'Sullivan Mallard of Mar shall who died Oct. 18. Ser vices were conducted in the A Tribute To Thora W. McElroy The following is a collaboration of thoughts from many friends of Thora Worley McElroy who died recently. Mrs McElroy was the daughter of Mr and Mrs. T R. Worley of Little Pine, the wife of Pender McElroy and the daughter-in-law of Dr .and Mrs. McElroy of Marshall. The article appeared in the October issue of "The Crier", the magazine of (he ' Junior League of Charlotte To be vibrantly alive and to be Thora McElroy were synonymous. Alive with en thusiasm and commitment... as a wife and parent, as a friend and neighbor and as a servant to her church and community. Alive with commitment... To further quote Dr. Gilmore in his letter to Thora's family: "She assumed the chairman ship of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Council on Ag ing earlier than she had an ticipated, and at a time when we were struggling to find a new image and a new strength in our reorganized structure. Her vision, wisdom and tact, combined with an infectious enthusiasm and unbounded energy, inspired and guided us to new initiatives which are only now beginning to ac complish what she had envi sioned." Alive with energy... Thora was constantly doing, going, giving and planning. Each day was a celebration, a new adventure, an opportunity to learn, to experience, and to move on to new goals. She met each new challenge with a sense of spirit and tireless energy, whether baking bread, sewing, selling real estate or calling to check on friends. Good foods, good friends and lots of laughter were essential ingredients in Tbora's life. Alive with love ...The true "valuables" in her life were her husband, Pender, her children, Ted and Chuck, her work, both volunteer and pro fessional, her Meads and her church. If we measure a life in love, she gave and received a full cup Alive with hope Thora fac way with a will to Uve that was favorite authors, Henri Black Swamp Cemetery in Garnett, S.C A native of Atlanta, the had livwi in Marshall for the past three years. ? She was the daughter ol the late M M Sullivan and Evelyn Holcombe O'Sullivan of Atlan ta. Surviving are her husband. John B. Mallard Jr.; a daughter, Evelyn M Rod nanfce of Woodbridge, Va.; a son, John B. Mallard III of Washington. D C ; a brother M M O 'Sullivan jr. of Atlan ta; and two grandaoo*. ' Rewards of up to $500 will be paid for information loading to the conviction of any person or persona who poach wildUfe and/or set fires in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, according to Chief Ranger Richard MoeUer. Ha said, many sntmsis can ba available to lefal hunters when they move outside the protection of the Park but the number to reduced by the poachers who steal them. Oon sequcntly. both Lhe Park and the licensed legal hunter are victimised, as the result of poaching activities "We l?se not only the resource, but the thousands of taxpayer dollars for Are suppression. The arsonist therefore, is alas a thief who steals from everyone. _____ The best beef in America is waiting for you right now at BI-LO's Western Beef Market. Beef that's actually guaranteed to be tender. Everytime. SAVE 30c lb. U.S.D.A Choice Bone-* Shoulder Roast . . . >b $1.69 SAVE SOc lb. Wilson Fresh U.S.D.A Choice Domestic Lamb Legs or Chops *. $2.29 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Imported Sliced Boiled Ham ib $1 .99 : EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Wilson Whole Boneless Ham m $2.29 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Wilson Half Boneless Ham ?. $2.39 SAVE 20c ea 1 lb Bar S Chicken Franks ea 99c SAVE 20c ea. 1 lb Bar S Chicken-N-Beef Bologna ea $1.19 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Bl 10 Turkey $1.89 SAVE $1 10 lb. Fresh K. Flounder Fillets . . . >b $2.29 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 2.5 lb Bo? Fro/on Whiting Fillets . ..b?,$2.99 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 2 5 lb Box Fro/on Trout Fillets bo, $2.99 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 4 lb Fro/en H & G Croakers . . bo* $4.59 U.S. No. 1 Goklen Carrots . .2,^49* Make A Salad Super Florida Avocados .2<098c U.S. No. 1 AH Purpote White Potatoes 20 K> bag $1.89 Slicing or Slewing Yellow Onions . .3tt>bag69e Baking Favorite Pecan Halves . 8 o. bag $2.29