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B A V SERV!€E MOHAWK t ARMSTRONG CARPET Armstrong & Go!d Sea! !n!aid Shoot Viny! - Ti!o & Cushion Moors Comptete tnstaHatton 4*^ 730) 64^72^4 Jlttilcr FUNERAL HOME Dear friends, The family of the decen.w ^ selecting a casLr ^ ' ^ guided by a r^ift sideratr.n of thetr f standard and financi^l^^ circumstances. f.n.l ^ the surviving family. Respectfully, /at/o/^ett a/ferwaftve fo /tro/cew /tome Lisa, a fourteen-year-old runaway, represents one of the many children who have fallen victim to the juvenile justice system because of a bad home situation. Lisa's father is an alcoholic and is constantly abusing t-isa and her mother. The situation became so intolerable that Lisa started running away from home. She has run many times in the past three years. The court's only alternative was to hold her in the secure detention of the county jail. Another youngster, Johnny, has entered the system because he refused to go to school. Why was Johnny truant? He has a disability; he cannot read. When asked to recite he stumbles through a sentence feeling em barrassed and frustrated. The easiest and least painful solution was not to go to school at all. Ken is from a single parent family of five children. Since he does not have a father, he has no one to discuss the normal problems which arise during a boy's adolescence. Ken ended up in training school because there was no help for him in his community. There are literally thousands of toubled ^SpUARiEKO<J H 2^'_ MOUNTAIN LIVING on sa!e now at THE BLACK MOUNTAiN NEWS and THE DEPOT '1.25 youngsters in North Carotins between the ages of 10 and 17 who have the same problems They are called status of fenders- juveniles guilty of offenses which would not be violations of law if committed by an adult. In the past and to a lesser degree today, the only alternative the judge has had, other than probation, was sending these children to a state training school. In recent years, there has been a growing concern across the state and nation to develop other methods of treating juvenile delinquency -with emphasis on prevention. Experts working with juvenile delinquents feel that the problem begins in the community and can only be solved there. There is the growing realisation that in stitutionalisation retards normal growth and develp ment. ine L^eparonent ot Human Resources has the responsibiiity for assisting local communities in developing community-baaed alternatives. To emphasize the priority the Department has piaced on this program, a Community-Based Aiter native Section has been organized under the Depart ment's Assistant Secretary for Children, headed by Dennis Grady. Grady says that North Carolina's operation in one of a kind. "Our program is unique in the nation,' commented Grady. "Local communities develop and operate their own program and we serve as a heiping partner giving technical and financial assistance.' Technical assistance is provided to both county of ficials and local program directors by eight Held con sultants located across the state. The central office in Raieigh maintains a repository of juvenile justice information. participating in tha Com munity-Based Alternative Program. Over 90 percent of the juvenile population bet ween the ages of 10 and 17 are represented by these !5 counties. "Communities are con cerned about their troubled youngsters. They know their needs and this is one way state government can help local governments develop programs and still keep dicision making at the local levei.'Grsdy concluded. Deaf/ts anc? i^MneraZ^ ! STANLEY NALE Memorial services for Dr. Staniey Leo Naie, who died September M, wili be heid at 2 pm. October 30 at the Western Carolina Center in Morganton. Participating in the service will be chaplains Ralph Miller and Jeff Marlow, Dr. J. Iverson Riddle, Dave Beck, and Charles Camp. A resident of Black Mountain for 10 years, he was director of Title XX for the western region for Mental Health. He was also owner of CustardA Last Stand. He was considered a pioneer in mental health services. Services will be held at the site of a minipark already dedicated to the memory of Dr. Nale. The park is located on the Western Carolina Center Campus. Friends and co-workers are invited to participate. Mrs. Jameson Katherine Morgan Jameson died on October 18 in San Antonio, Texas while visiting her daughter. She was 7!. Bom in Fairview September 21, 1905, she graduated from Black Mountain High School. She married the iate Ward Jameson in 1932, and shortly thereafter moved to Gatesville, Texas. They lived in Hubbard, Texas, Green ville, South Carolina, and Pickens, South Carolina. They owned and operated The City Drug Store in Gatesville until Mr. Jameson's death in 19M. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Gerald A. (Suxanne) Parker of San Antonio and Mrs. John G. (Nancy) Louden of Virginia Beach. Virginia: Two sisters: Mrs. F.C. Whiteside of Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Mrs. Nell Kennedy of Altoona, Florida: and one brother, Mr. L.W. Morgan of Asheville; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held October 21, 1977 at 4 p.m. at Scotta' Funeral Home in Gatesville, Texas. Burial was in the Restland Cemetery with Scotts in charge. CLYDE MURRAY Ciyde A. Murray, 77, of 215 Dennis St., Swannanoa, died October IB in an Asheville hospital after a tong illness A native of Buncombe County and a son of the iate B.J. and Liilian Towe Murray, he retired from the Biitmorc Estate and Dairy in 195B with 42 years of service. He was a veteran of Worid War II and was a member of New Salem Baptist Church. r BLOW-tN !NSULAT!ON Condrey Piumbing and Heating Co. Phone (704) 652-6838 314 E. Court St Marion, M.C. 28752 PhiMip E. Condrey, Sates Representative 24 Hour Service 6697686 BLACK MOUNTAtW HEAUNG FRED B PENCE Home Repair BuHding & Rennodeiimg S^orw windows & doors 669 8683 He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Nina West of Mount Ranier, Md , and Mrs. Ess Kuykendall, Mrs. Margaret Walters and Mrs. Beatrice Weaver of Asheville; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery. The Rev. William Follett officiated. The family received friends Wednesday at Williams Funeral Service. CHARLES WATKINS Charles Watkins, 62, of New Salem Road, Swannanoa, died in an Asheville hospital Oc tober 19 after a short illness A native of Buncombe County and a self employed construction worker, he was a son of the late George and Susan Wilson Watkins. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Doris Jean McDonald of Indianapolis, Ind., and Miss Nancy Watkins of Asheville; two sons, George and Wade Watkins of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Jane Watkins and Mrs. Nell Frink of Swannanoa, Mrs. Selina Peek of Old Fort and Mrs. Daisy Richardson of Palm Beach, Fla.; and a granddaughter. Services were held Friday in the chapel of Miller Funeral Home, Black Mountain. The Revs Wayne Rogers and C.A. Hensley officiated. Burial was Piney Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The family received friends Thursday at the Hneral home. WINKY MGGMS Word has been received of the death of Winhy Dudley Higgins, 24, of Westboro, Mass., who was killed Oct. IS in a motorcycle accident in Westboro. He was the son of Charles Higgins and JoAnn Bridges Higgins formerly of Swan nanoa Surviving in addition to the parents are the wife, a daughter, three sisters, a brother and the paternal grandparents, all of West boro; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Bridges of Swannanoa. Services were held Friday in Westboro. KERRY BRANDON Services for Kerry Deaver Brandon, 22, of Black Mountain, who was killed in a fail October 21 were held at 2:30 pjn. Sunday in Biack Mountain First Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Dick Sheior officiated. He is survived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brandon; three brothers, Kevin Brandon of Cuiiowhee, Ronald Brandon of Portland, Ore., and David Brandon of the home; and the maternal gran¬her, Mrs Leon Edson of New Castle, Calii. The family requests that memorials may be made to the Black Mountain First Presbyterian Church. Miller Funeral Home, Black Mountain was in charge of the arrangements. Legal Notice Legal Notice NOTiCETO CREDiTORS Having quaiified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Liiiy S. Stivers. deceased. )ate of Buncombe County. North Caroiina. this is to notify aii persons, firms and cor porations having ciaims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of Aprii, [978, or this Notice wiii be pieaded in bar of their recovery. Aii persons indebted to said estate wiii piease make immediate payment This the 27th day of October. !977. James A. Stivers 25 Sunset Drive Swannanoa, NC28778 No. 298 iO-27:it-3.t9.!7;77 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: WILLIAM 0. MUR PHY, Jr., Take notice that a pieading seeking reiiei against yon has been Med in Me above entitled Speciai Proceedings. The natnre of the reiief being sought is as foBows: A. Petition to aBow the saie of certain reai property iocated at 1M Mountain Street to create assets to pay the debts and costs of ad ministration of the above estates. Yon are required to make defense to such a pleading, not inter than the Ztnd day of November, 1977, said date being forty M) days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date compiaint is required to be Med, whichever is inter; and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against yon wlii appty to the Court for the reiief sought. This the 7th day of October, 1977. -e-Wiiiiam A. Parker Attorney for the Morphy Estates P.O. Bos 7PM Ashevilie, N.C. MM7 (7M)M3-1BB No. M9 IP.M^P,K;77 NOTICE TO CREDiTORS Having quaiified aa Executrix of the estate of J.R. (Roscoe) Ayers, deceased, iate of Buncombe County, North CaroUna, this is & notify aii persons, firms and corporations having ciaims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the Sth day of Aprii, i978. or this Notice wiii be pieaded in bar of their recovery. Aii persons indebted to said estate wiii piease make immediate payment This the 27th day of Sep tember, i977. Opai Lee Ayers 54 Chesnut Ridge Rd. Asheviiie. NC 28804 No. 287 i0-6,!3,20,27;77 Licensed towed David Lee Bills, 22, of Cherry Point, to Sandra Kay Reese, 21, of Ridgecrest. The Best Way To Go Is Traveling Light By JUHE BENDER N. C. State University Traveling light is the beat way to go! First time travelers are always the ones found in air ports or in bus or train sta tions moaning "Next time I'll leave half this stuff home." When packing, choose easy-care, wrinkle-resistant separates that can be mixed and matched so a few gar ments add up to several looks, recommend agricul tural extension specialists at North Carolina State Uni versity. Take along detergent or soap for quick washbasin iaundcring. instead of carrying heavy botties and jars of toiletries and cosmetics, transfer needed amounts to smaii, reusabie piaatic containers. Pack carefuiiy, piacing shoes and heavy items against suitcase hinges so that they are iess iikeiy to sink and crush deiicates Fotd garments smoothiy to heip prevent wrinkiing and cusion breakabie items Make a check iist in ad vance to heip in pianning, aid in iast minute shopping and to heip prevent forgetting something important. Bookkeeping Service Richard L Rose!), Accountant Speciaiiiing !n Accounting And Tax Assistance For The Smai) Businessman U S. 70 West At Bine Ridge Road Tetephone: Office 6699186 Residence 669 2860 Payroi) Taxes - Auditing inventory Co..trot No Charge For Quotations NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified a* Ad ministratrix o( the estate of Arnold Dear! Boyd, deceased, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, Ah la to notify all persona, firms and corporatlona having clalma against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, 1973, or this Notice win be pleaded la bar of their recovery. AH persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 30th day of October, 1977. Elisabeth Boyd 437 Cralgmont Rd. Black Moon tain. NC 33711 No. 393 10-30,37;I1-3,H;77 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILENO. 77CVDMM NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION RUBY DAVIS, Planttff vs DeBoyce Davis, Defendant TO: DeBOYCE DAVIS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking Mild against yon has been Med In the above-entitled action. The natnre of the relief being sought la as follows: For a divorce on the grounds of one yeart separation. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the Mth day of November, 1977; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you wM apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 11th day of October, 1977. DENNIS J. WINNER Attorney for Plaintiff !M Northwestern Bnh Bldg Asheville, NC HM1 7M-KMtM No. Ml M-M,f?;ll-!,M;77 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE FILE NO. 77 CVD IS7S IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION RONALD LEE PENCE, PiantHf, LORRAINE PENCE, Defendant. TO: Lorraine Pence, the above named defendant TAKE NOTICE that a pleading aeehing reiief againat yea baa beat Hied h the above-entMed action. The natnre of the reiief being aoaght ia aa foiiowa: abaoiate divorce baaed on one year! "K? are reqaired to defenaetoanchpieodingaot inter than the Mthdayaf November, M77, aaid date being 40 daya from the Hrat pabiication of thia notice, or from the date compiaint ia repaired to be Hied, whichever ia inter; and aponyoarfaHnre to do ao the party aervice againat yea wHIt to the Coart for the aoaght. Tniathe lith day of October, M77. FLOYD D. BROCK Attorney for Piantiff Ste. Mt Northweatem Baah Bidg. AahevHie, NC BM1 (7M)H*-MM No. EM ih-M^7;U^,M;77 Births A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Atkins, Longview Trailer Park, Swannanoa, at Fletcher Hospital, Oct. 17. A daughter, October M, to Mr. and Mrs. Foley of Mayodan. Mrs. Foley is the former Phoebe Ledbetter of Biack Mountain. FURNACE SEHVFCE Oi! Furnace and Oit Heaters MOB!LE HOME FURNACES Parts and Service Day or Wight B & V SERVtCE 6697301 6697291 LEGAL NOTICE VOTERS tN BL*c MOUNTAIN NUMBER PRECINCT TAKE NOTir that the Bwombe cj^ Board of Electlona haath day, October d, H77, orders from the temnorarylocath In the Eadel^t dob back to the Labe Tomahas CInb Honae followlna t renovation In the latter aa t remit of Ae Hre In the ch hotme. An fntnre voting , take place In thei^ Tomahawk CInb Honae ] clndfnB the election o( ^ Mayor and Board of AMerm for the Town of Bla Moon tain MM the Sped Election for atntcwId?bo laanea and conaMtntloa nmew^tenta on November MT7. The polla wHI open d:M ajn. and done M7 By order of the_ Cooaty Board of Election, Wimarn D. Britt, Chalrm No, a* STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE FILE NO. 77SPtl3 !N THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION CHARLES TH0M4 PRESSLEY Md MAI FRANCES PRESSLE PfMthmer!, V*. BURNETTE PRic TO: Barnette Pr)( TAKE pleading NOT!CE that neehing re] --,Ja han been Hied (he above-entMed action. T nature at thereHef bti aoaght ta an foBown: That order be entered by the Co dectartaa that Barnette Pr! han wllUnHy abandon Sandra Lee Price and a] that the petMhnem, Char Thomaa Prenniey and Ma Enuaeen Prenniey, be allow to adopt Sandra Lee Price Yen are repaired to ma detenae te each pleading t inter than the Mth day November. M77, aald <h betas dS daya tram the ft nabUeattaa of thin notice, from (he date complaint reydredtobeHied,wh!chet in inter; and apna yoor fail: to do no the party aeehl nervtce agalnat yoo will apt to the Coart lor the rtf noazht. T&theMthdnyndOctoh MT7. Floyd D Brock Attorney for Nerthwentem Bank Bldg Aahevnie, NCHM1 (7M)Mg-HM No. MS lS-M^7;ll-g,H;77 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Town Biack Mountain has receiv a written request and petiti from Mr CL Fisher, pt suant to North Caroiii Genera! Statutes Section !60 2M for the ciosing of a certs portion of West View Aven described as foiiows Mr C.L. Fisher is the own of Lots 3t and 32. Sheet 69 shown on the Biach Mounts North Caroiina Tai Map !t! Fisher wishes to ciose certain i! foot aiieyw iocated between Lot 3t snd as shown on the sbo referred to Tax Map Said foot aiieyway which M Fisher wishes to have ciosed that certain aiieyway i temeeting West View Aven and an unknown street iyi South of West View Avent WHEREAS, the Tot Council of Biack Mountain h considered the above requt at its meeting heid at 7: p m.. October t*. !P77. and i good causeshown by Mr C Fisher the Town Coun hereby deciares its intent ciose that portion of i5 aiieyway intersecting w West View Avenue as refert to aabove. NOW. THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the mat of ciosing the aforesaid p tion of aiieyway intersecti with West View Avenue. Bis Mountain North Csroii' shaii come on for pub hearing before the To Councii for Biack Mounts North Caroiina. at the Bis Mountain City Haii at t reguiariy scheduied meeti of said Councii at 7:3* p ' Monday. October to. !977 ! move the adoption of i foregoing resoiutioo C.T Soboi Aiderman Rath Brandon Aiderman Read. approved. ' adopted this tOth day of < tober. t977. Margaret G. Siagie Mayor No. &7
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