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OBITUARIES MRS. NELLIE HOILMAN Mrs. Nellie Hoilman, 84, died at her heme at Green M untain Rt. 1, Saturday night after a short illness. Surviving are the husband, Reuben Ho lman; a daugh ter, Mrs. Margaret Buchan an of Green Mountain; six sons, Wyatt, Dewey and Wes ley Hoilman of Green Moun tain, Ed and Will of Johnson City, Tenn., and Millard of Burnsville Rt. 2; two sisters, Mrs. Ancil Gortney of Green Mountain and Mrs. Bill Gardner of Statesville; 35 grandchildren, 87 great grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Double Island Baptist Church. The Rev. Bruce Mathis and the Rev. Lyda Ray offi ciated and burial was in the church cemetery. Pa’lbear ers were carver Robinson, Frank and J. B. Thomas, Calvin Boone, Vernon Pres r.eil and Albert Pittman. MONROE HARRIS Monroe Harris, 84, of Bur nsville, died Wednesday in I little shavers I make I great savers! Your child's eqtire life will be affected by the habits farmed in early years. Everyone knows how hard it is to “break” a disagreeable habit. Fortnnately, the same is true of good ones like saving. Why not open a Northwestern Savings Account for your youngster and start a good habit? I start ’em right at THE NORTHWESTERN BANK I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IIHH • * <•- J ‘ A. '— the vancey record a McDowell County hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Yan cey County. Surviving are three dau ghters, Mrs. Zona Styles of Orlando, Fla., and Mrs Al bert Young and Miss Edith Harris, both of Burnsville; two sons, Nolan Harris of Orlando, Fla. and Paul Har ris of Burnsville; 12 grand children and 11 great-grand children. Services were held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in the chap el of Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev. Billy D. Martin and the Rev. T. E. Woody officiated and burial was in Silvers Cemetery. Pallbear ers were Bobby Phillips, Gail Hall, Doyle and Dennis Har ris, Roger Young and Tom my Adams. Power laUrrsflion French Broad Electric Membership Corporation, of Marshall, N. C. announces that there will be a power interruption o n Sunday, November 14, 1965, from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. that will effect the following areas: Po* saco a. Bee Log. Relief, Poplar, Pigeon Roost, Lower. Jacks Creek, Green Moun tain, Tipton Hill, Red Hill to Don’t Be A Q&m face Cm JtatfcL vPOv/d PLAr It Straight ■■■■ (jjdncqf SSteb Vm—^rnmfFmSlm Or All BICYCLES t TRICYCLES In Stoik- I GOING At COST! While They Last t&lffiHlMß ONE NOW For mm*. HI BURNSVILLE TIRE & RECAPPING CO I Burnsville/ N.C. Bakersville, and Bandana. This is necessary in order that repairs can be made. THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1965 Keep freedom in your future with U.S. Savings Bonds
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