Area Deaths And Funerals Effie Morgan f uneral services were held Sunday for Effie McDaris Morgan of Route 2, Marshall who died Friday in a Charlotte hospital at the age of M. Ser vices were held in the chapel * of Capps Funeral Home in Mars Hill with the Kevs. t S. Morgan, Stanley Peek and 1 Dearl Ammons officiating ' Burial was conducted in the ( Mars Hill Cemetery, f A lifelong resident of > Madison County, she was the 1 daughter of the late Zackary ' and Sarah Radford McDaris and the widow of the late Rev F rank W. Morgan, Sr. She was *> a member of the Peeks Chapel Baptist Church. I Surviving are four daughters, Myrtle Paulson of t Ft. Lauderdale, F'la., Mrs. ' Jack L. Peoples of Winston Salem, Mrs. Robert J. Rice of Metthews and Mrs. Jerold C. F isher of Marshall; four sons. Coy B. and F rank W. Morgan, Jr. of Portland, Tenn., Joe L. Morgan of Asheville and Dr. Monroe T. Morgan of Johnson City, Tenn.; two sisters, Bon nie Metcalf of Marshall and Mrs. l'ennie Shephard of Weaverville; a brother, (irant McDaris of Marshall; 13 grandchildren and eight grandchildren. David Morgan, Steven Morgan, Doug Morgan, Mark Morgan, Russell Morgan, Monte Morgan and Marcus Morgan served as pallbearers along with Dewayne Fisher. E.Y. Ponder, Craig Rudisill, Liston Ramsey, Charlie Shook, Ernest Shook and Dr. O.W. Duck served as honorary pallbearers along with members of the men's Bible class of Peek's Chapel Baptist Church. Harry Winner Funeral services were held Sunday for Harry Winner of Asheville who died F riday in a local hospital at the age of 73. He was the father of State Senator Dennis Winner and an Asheville businessman and civic leader for many years. Services were held in Tem ple Beth Ha-Tephila with Rab bi Ronald Bluming officiating. Interment was conducted in Riverside Cemetery. Winner was a former member of the board of direc tors of First Union National Bank, the Orthopedic Hospital, the Blue Ridge Men tal Health Clinic, the United Way and the Asheville Chamber of Commerce. He was a former director of Asheville Country Day School and the Crippled Children's League and served on the Bun combe County Jury Commis sion. Surviving are his wife, Julienne Marder Winner, two sons, state Sen. Dennis Winner of Asheville and Robert Win ner of Nashville, l'enn., a daughter, Leslie Winner ?f Charlotte, a brother, Hymie Winner of Savannah, Ga, a sister, Sadye Shonfield of Savannah, and three grnad children. lite family requests that memorials be made to Beth Ha-Tephila Congregation, 43 N. Liberty St., in Asheville or to the American Red Cross. Clifton Cook Funeral services were held Friday for Clifton Cook of F orks of Ivy who died Nov. 9 in the Asheville VA Medical Center at the age of S8. Ser vices were held at the F orks of Ivy Baptist Church, of which he was a member, with the Revs. Gordon Ball, fc. S. Morgan and J. H. Smith of ficiating. Burial was con ducted in the church cemetery. Military graveside rites were conducted by the Mars Hill Memorial Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Cook was a native of Madison County and a resi dent of Buncombe County most of his life. He was a son of Mettie Shelton Cook and the late Starling Cook. He served as a sheriff's deputy for both the Buncombe County and Madison County Sheriff's Departments for many years. He is survived by his wife, Violet Mashburn Cook; two daughters, Jennifer Cook of the home and Rebecca English of Weaverville; a sister, Jean Wendell of Weaverville; two brothers, Glenn Cook of Asheville and Ralph Cook of Leicester, and a granddaughter. Stephanie Rice F uneral services were held Monday for Stephanie Kenee Kice, eight-month old daughter of Doyle and Donna Payne Rice of Koute 6, Mar shall, who died Saturday at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Terry Chandler of Marshall. Services were held in the Walnut Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Gerald Sprinkle officiating. Burial was con ducted in the Gunter family cemetery. Surviving, in addition to her parents; are a brother, Shane Rice of the home; her paternal grandparents, Elisha and Zula Gunter Rice of Marshall; her maternal grandmother, Pauline Randall Payne of Marshall ; her paternal great grandparents, Oliver and Elman Norton Gunter of Alex ander, and her maternal grandmother, Gladis Randall of Marshall. James Ray James Clyde Ray, formerly of Weaverville, died Friday in the Asheville VA Medical Center at the age of N. No funeral services were held. A native of Madison County, he was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I. He was the son of the late John Henry and Hettie Wilson Ray and the husband of Esther Johnson Ray, who died in 1173 Surviving are a daughter. Uratchen R.Hall of Aaheville; a aaa, Robert 1ft. Ray, Sr. of Concord, Tenn. ; a sister, Bet ty Silver of Asheville; five grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Belle Cody funeral services were held (Tiday for Belle Craine Cody of Route 5, Marshall who died Nov. t at the age of 90. Ser vices were held in the Walnut F ree Will Baptist Church, of which she was a member, with the Revs. Jimmy Buckner and David Aumiller officiating. Burial was conducted in the Walnut Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Madison County, she was the widow of the late Henry Cody who died in 1979. Surviving are her three daughters, Mallie Roberts of Walnut, Mrs. Frank McLeod of Camden, S.C. and Margaret Cody of the home; two sons, Carl Cody of Manchester, Mi., and Wayne Cody of Trenton, Mich.; a brother, Charlie Craine of Asheville; two half brothers, Jim Craine of Mar shall and Robert Craine of Asheville; 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Nell Tatham Funeral services were held Sunday for Nell Tatham of Black Mountain who died Fri day at their home. Services were held in the Black Moun tain F irst Baptist CHurch of which she was a member with the Rev. Edgar Ferrell of ficiating. Burial was con ducted in Mountain View Cemetery. A native of Madison County, she was the daughter of the late Clifford and Kittie Sue Sherlin Rector. CiirviuifUJ aM hpr hmhflllfl c^.y15C!Ti35S: Susie Pae^of Ctwrtdii; ? Swannanoa; a brother, Charles Hector of the II . S. Ar my. stationed in Georgia and two grandchildren. Ovid Norton Funeral services were held Tuesday for Ovid Vance Nor ton of Alexander who died Sunday in an Asheville hospital at the age of 73. Ser vices were held in the chapel of the Bowman funeral Home in Marshall with the Revs, ^rlan Bullman and Lonnie Crawford officiating. Burial was conducted in the Ovid Norton family cemetery. Mr. Norton was a native of Madison County and was a retired employee of Southern Railway. He was the son of the late L. S. and Linda Thomas Norton. He is survived by three daughters, Nola Koust and Blanche Gaddy of Asheville. and Lela Fox of Weaverville; two sons, Edward Norton of Asheville and Paul Norton of Alexander ; four sisters, Dinah Bullman of Alexander, Elma Gunter and Selma Chandler of Alexander, and Angie Dillard of Marshall; five brothers, Seth and Joe Norton of Alex ander, Roy and Lemuel Nor ton of Marshall and Samuel Norton of Saluda; 14 grand children and eight great grandchildren. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank the entire staff of the Madison Manor Nursing Home for the kind ness at the time of the loss of my loved one. Margaret Cody Clarence Whitt hMneral services were heM Tuesday for Ctaranot Edward Whitt of Weaverville who died Sunday in an Asheville hospital at the age of 60 Ser vices were held in Piney Mountain Baptist Church with the Revs. Sibbald Lambert and M. H. Kendall officiating Burial was conducted in the church cemetery with the Mara Hill Memorial Post No. 5483 of the Veterans of F oreign Wars conducting graveside rites. A native of Buncombe Coun ty, Mr. Whitt was the son of the late L. H. Whitt. He was a member of the cavalry during World War II. Surviving are his mother, Ella Buckner Whitt of the home, three sisters, Mrs. La la Shipman of Weaverville, and Mrs. Evelyn and Zeima Whitt of the home, and a brother, Charles Whitt of Weaverville. Two Injured In Weekend Shooting Accidents Two county residents were injured Sunday in unrelated shooting accidents. Madison County Sheriff K.Y. Ponder reported that he responded to a call at approx imately 6:30 p.m. Sunday regarding a self-inflicted wound suffered by Brent Nor ton, 23, of Route 3, Marshall. Norton told the sheriff he ac ddently shot himself with a .38 caliber pistol while visiting the home of Herchel Peek, also of Route 3, Marshall. Nor ton was taken to Memorial A son, James Paul Nicholas, was born to Tom and Angela Simpson on Oct. 29 in Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville. James weighed six pounds and five ounces at birth. Mission Hospital in Astoville, where he was later treated and released The sheriff's office also reported an earlier shooting involving the 14-year-okl son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stump of Grapevine. Sheriff Ponder reported that the teenager shot himself in the leg above the kneecap with a .22 caliber pistol. The sheriff reported the teenager was taken to Memorial Mission Hospital where he was treated and released. Mil a portion of their term to designate how much of their allotment would go with the ?old portion. The association is also asking that parsont, who lease out allotment would be required to share in the cost of production. None of the changes will become law unless they are approved by Congress and the President. Farmers who have strong opinions on any of these issues should write to their Con gressman. This is a Con gressman's only way of know ing the true feelings of tobacco farmers. THANK YOU I wish to thank the voters of Marshall for their votes and sup port in the November 8th elec tion. I appreciate your confidence in me and will do my best to earn your continued support as alder man of Marshall. Connery is back ? and Bond has never been better Donft Miss: NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN Now Showing At MARS THEATRE Main Street ? 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