Deaf/ts
M!NA WACKER
Miss Mina Wacker. for
merty of Biack Mountain died
in a St. Petersburg, Ftorida
hospitai after a brief iilness
Services were conducted at
the Gaynard Thompson
Funerai Home in St Peter
sburg by the Rev. Ray
Harrison of the First United
Methodist Church, after which
the body was flown to Cam
bridge. N Y for burial in the
Goodwin Robertson family
piot Miss Wacker had worked
for Dr and Mrs. Robertson for
over 40 years.
Margaret StagVe
WE RECEIVED
My thanks for the honor and privilege of being
your 1st woman mayor and your support
during my term.
YOUR
Thank you for re-electing me. 1 will always
work for the welfare of the town as 1 have done
in the past.
JAMES KILBY
James Samue] Kilby. 92. of
Long Branch Road. Swan
nanoa, died unexpectedly
November 10 at his home
A native of Morgan County.
Tenn., and a son of the iate
James Samuei and Mandy
Kilby, he was a dealer in
timber and farming. He came
to Buncombe County in 1936.
Surving are his wife. Sindy
Norris Kiiby; five sons, the
Rev. Granville Kilby of
Burnsville, Lester Kilby of Old
Fort, Louie Kilby of Black
Mountain, James Kilby of
Swan nan oa and Donald Kilby
of West Palm Beach, Fla.; two
sisters, Mrs. Anna Acton of
Rock wood, Tenn., and Mrs.
Irene Ellis of Asheville; IS
grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Saturday in Bee Tree Baptist
Church, of which he was a
member The Revs. Dash
Hensley and James King
officiated. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
The family received friends
at Miller Funeral Home,
Black Mountain.
REX ADKINS
Rex Roy Adkins, 75, of
Dillingham Circle, died
November 14 in a Western
North Carolina hospital after
a long illness.
A native of Yancey County
and a resident of Swannanoa
for the past 42 years, he was
retired from Beacon
Manufacturing Co. He was a
member of Buckeye Cove
Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife,
Pearl Allen Adkins; two
daughters, Mrs. Beatrice
Bailey of Hendersonville and
Mrs. Beulah Diamond of
Parris, Ky.; a son, Harry D.
Adkins of the home; a brother,
Wetzel Adkins of Fair-view;
six grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in Berea Baptist
Church. The Rev. James
Lamb officiated. Burial was
in the church cemetery.
The family received friends
from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at
Miller Funeral Home, Black
Mountain.
Gray JEagfe
C. A Radio
wishes to thank the following
sponsors and merchants for
their support in our
'Successful"
Coffee Break
Susie Summey
Sobol House of Furnishings
Big Buy Food Store
Charies D. Chven Mfg. Co.
McMurray Chevrolet Co.
Beacon Mfg. Co.
Mr. & Mrs Arthur Jones
fngles
William Burnette
The Style Shop of Valdise
Riddles Flower Shop
American Outdoorsmans World
Mr. & Mrs. Santa Clause
C & H Auto Parts _
Black Mountain Police Dept.
Frady's Repair Shop
Martin Shoe Store
Bi-Lo
Black Mountain Auto Parts
Woodcock Motors
Sun Heating Supplies
Collins Dept. Store
Black Mountain Pharmacy
J P MILLER
J Preston Pete'Miller, 73,
of 400 Blue Ridge Road. Black
Mountain, died unexpectedly
November 13 in an Asheville
hospital of an apparent heart
attach.
A native of New York City
and a resident of Black
Mountain for the past seven
years, he was a former em
ployee and vice president of
Ebcore Steam Corp. in
Massachusetts.
Surviving are his wife.
Grace Brittin Miller; four
daughters, Mrs. David Akers
of Midland Park, N.J., Mrs.
Susie Patnode of Ketchum,
Idaho and Mrs. Herbert
Edwards and Mrs. James
Vanderbech of Old Fort; three
sons, John Oakley of
Schenectady, N.Y., Robert
Oakley of New York and Tom
Oakley of Concord; a sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Littlefield of
Hollywood, Fla.; and 20
grandchildren.
Memorial services were
held at 11 a m. Wednesday in
St. James Episcopal Church,
of which he was a member.
The Rev. Hampton Price
officiated.
Miller Funeral Home, Black
Mountain, was in charge.
MRS. LAWTON
Kitty Catherine Lawton, 76,
of Route 1 Black Mountain,
Padgettown Road, died
November 13 in an Asheville
hospital after several ears of
declining health.
She was daughter of the late
George and Moriah Lee
Crews.
Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs. Mary Kay
Forney of Black Mountain,
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell of
Corpus Christi, Tex., and Mrs.
Dorothy Rose boro of Newport
News, Va.; two brothers,
Luther Crews of Ruther
fordton and Lawrence of
Union Mills; two sister, Mrs.
Pauline Barber of New York,
N.Y., and Mrs. Lonnie Payne
of Union Mills; five grand
children and two great
grandchildren.
EARL WALKER
Earl Walker of Route 1
Swannanoa, died November 9
at Western North Carolina
hospital after a long illness.
Carol
Patton
student
teaches
Carol Patton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pst+on,
living at 401 Tomahawk Road
in Black Mountain, is now
doing student teaching at
Clyde Campbell Elementary
School in Hickory.
Ms. Patton is taking part
during the fail semester,
August 1!, through December
9, in the student teaching
program at Appalachian State
University, Boone. In this
program students devote
approximately 15 weeks to
student teaching in the field
for which they have been
preparing.
Ms. Patton is teaching in a
Special Education Resource
Room under the supervision of
Karen F. La wing. Ms. Patton
graduated from Charles D.
Owen High School in 197!. She
wiU graduate from Ap
palachian State University in
December.
CafAerine
Jewess
Catherine Jones of Swan
nanoa has won a Lenox 24k
Gold Trim Symphony
Centerpiece as Fourth Prise
winner of Staniey Home
Products "Changed My World'
contest.
The "Changed My Worid'
contest was open to customers
who attended Staniey hostess
parties. They submitted
statements about an event or
person who changed their
worid.
Mrs Jones' entry was
selected from over 20,000 for
its originality, aptness, human
interest and clarity.
According to the rules of the
contest, the independent
Stanley dealer whose name
appeared on the winning entry
received a duplicate prize.
The independent dealer to
receive the centerpiece is Ann
Woriey of Asheville.
Stanley Home Products
manufactures household
cleaning products and
grooming aids which are soM
by independent dealers who
use the famous Stanley
Hostess Party Plan method
t
Licensed
Robert Stanfii) Eilison, 23,
of Knoxviile, Term, to Janet
Louise Carson. 23. of Biach
Mountain.
Rirt/ts
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Dean C. Kaht, Warren Wiison
CoUege, Nov. 7.
A son, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert V. Rihard, Biack
Mountain, Nov. 12.
A daughter, to Mr. and
Mrs. Larry R. Griffin,
Swannanoa, Nov. 13.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Kaltreider, Route 1 Swan
nanoa. Nov. 13.
America's Favorite
Turkey -
The Pilgrim s
Turkey was the pride of the
Piigrims back in 1621 at the
first Thanksgiving. That part
of Thanksgiving has never
changed. Oniy the turkey it
setf has changed — and much
for the better. The modern
edition is more piump and
tender, with a greater propor
tion of white meat to piease
these pampered modems
White you can prepare a
turkey for the oven in about
six minutes without stuffihg —
and the turkey flavor witt be
just as good — many peopte
love a great stuffing with their
turkey, especiaity at this hoii
day time. Try this rich chest
nut dressing for a change. We
assure you, you won't be dis
appointed.
At though the Pilgrims didn t
know this about turkey, they
were eating one of the most
nutritious foods there is. Tur
key has the highest quantity
and quaiity of protein of any
popular red meat or pouitry,
and it is an exceiient source
of riboflavin, niacin and even
iron. Yet turkey is iow in fat
and cholesterol In the three
centuries since 1621 the pop
uiarity of turkey has never
waned, yet it remains one of
the most economics! meats in
the market today A remark
able bird — this turkey! No
wonder it was the Pilgrim's
Pride
How To Roast
A Modem Turkey
It'seasy asl 2 3!
I. #ow To Tknu< A Turkey
Follow the instructions on
the turkey bag. Refrigerate or
cook turkey as soon as it is
thawed.
II. Mw To Prepare A Turkey
Remove turkey from its
ptastic bag; remove neck and
gibieta from cavities, rinse
turkey and wipe dry. (Cook
neck and gibieta for broth to
flavor dressing or make giblet
gravy.) Make dressing as de
scribed below Stuff Chestnut
Dressing iooseiy into body
and neck cavities, then skewer
neck skin to back. Fasten
down legs either by tying or
tucking under skin band.
Twist wings akimbo under
turkey.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having
qualified as Administratrix of
the Estate of Vivian Carter,
deceased. iate of Bun
combe County, North
Carolina, this is to notify aii
persons having ciatms against
said estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before
the 10th day of May, 197!, or
this Notice wiil be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the estate
wili please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This Me 1st day of
November, 1977.
Kathryn Aiiey Administratrix
10! Rum bough Piace
AshevtHe, N.C. 28806
Robert M. Pitts, Attorney
47 North Market Street
Asheville, N.C. 28801
(704) KS.0H0
No. 199
11-!,10,17^4;77
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having quaiified as Ad
ministratrix of the estate of
Everett S. Lewis, deceased,
iate of Buncombe County.
North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons, firms and
corporations having claims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before
the iO day of May, 1970. or thi s
Notice wilt be pleaded in bar
of their recovery Aii persons
indebted to said estate will
piease make immediate
payment.
This the 2 day of November,
1977.
Mrs. Vennear Lewis
Rt. 5 Box 265
Asheviiie. N.C. 28603
No. 304
n-io.17.14: 12-1:77
HI. How To Roost A Turkey.
Place turkey, breast up, on
rack in shaiiow roasting pan.
Brush with butter, margarine
or cooking oii if desired. If a
roast meat thermometer is
used, insert into thick part of
thigh. Buib shouid not touch
bone. Roast at 325°F Time
chart beiow is your guide to
tength of roasting time. A
"tent" of foit piaced ioosety
over turkey keeps it from
browning too fast, and may
be removed when necessary
to baste turkey Remove foil
iast half hour for final brown
ing. Turkey is done when
roast-meat thermometer reg
isters 180-185°F., or when
thick part of drumstick feeis
soft when pressed with thumb
and forefinger, or when drum
stick and thigh move easiiy.
Chestnut Stuffing
2 tbs. chestnuts (4 cups,
boiied)
I cup butter or margarine
1 cup minced onion
2 cups chopped ceiery
1 tabiespoon sait
S4 teaspoon pepper
1 tabiespoon sage
3 quarts toasted bread
cubes, iightiy packed
Hot broth or water
Wash chestnuts, make iong
siit on both sides of each sheii
Bake at 600°F. for 15 min
utes. Sheii and skin nuts,
then boii in saited water and
cover for 20 minutes. Drain
and chop medium fine In
butter in skiiiet, saute onion
and ceiery for about 10 min
utes or untii vegetabies are
tender Combine with sage,
sait, pepper and bread cubes
Add enough broth or water
to moisten as desired Add
chestnuts and toss iightiy.
Makes enough stuffing for 14
18 !b. ready tocook turkey.
Time Chert For Rotating Turkey in Preheated 325°F Oven
(Thermometer /or at/ — t80 —t85°FJ
Reedyto-Cooh
Weight
6to 8ihs.
8 to 12)be
Uto I6<b!
16 to 20 !be.
20 to 24 ibe.
Approximate
Cooking Time
3to 3-1/2 hr*.
3- 1/2 to 4-1/2 hr*.
4- 1/2 to 5-1/2 nr*.
5- 1/2 to61/2 hr*.
61/2to7hr*.
-Ktiiitr
FUNERAL HOME
Dear friends,
If circumstances make it
more convenient, we make
*" I""""" ^yment
Plan, making it possible to
udget all or any part of
tuneral costs over a 12. 24
or 36 month period, with the
balance of the loan insured
Our firm has always had
services in
our nr^ ***"6e. All Of
and t^r:'a:r,r?^y
extras'. ""expected
Respectfully,
NOTICE TO CREDtTORS
Having quaiified ns
Executor of the estate of
Agnes W Burge, deceased,
tate of Buncombe County,
North CaroMna, this is to
notify aii person, firms, and
corporations having ciaims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before
the 8th day of June. i878. or
this Notice wiii be pieaded in
bar of their recovery. At!
persons indebted to said
estate wiii piease make tm
mediate payment.
This the i7th day of
November. H77.
Edwin H Burger
Ste. MS. Northwestern Bank
BuiMing
AsheviMe, North CaroMna
288St
No. M7
it-i7.24;!2i.8;77
NOTiCE TO CREDiTORS
Having quaiified as
Executor of the estate of
David Harrison Sharp,
deceased, iate of Bancombe
County, North Caroiina. this is
to notify aii persons, firms and
corporations having ciaims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before
the i7th day of June. 1S78, or
this Notice wiii be pieaded in
bar of their recovery. Aii
persons indebted to said estate
wiii piease make immediate
payment.
This the 28 day of October,
iS77.
Eimer Wayne Sharp. Extr.
!SS Bradiey St.
Asheviiie. N.C. 28808
No. 388
m7,24;i2-i.8;77
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLiNA
COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE
iNTHE
GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
DiSTRiCT COURT DiViSiON
FiLE NO 77
CVD 2111
BOBBY N. FRiZSELL
SARAH FRiZSELL.
Pinintiffa.
JAMES FREDERICKS
ADAMS
and
DEBORAH CHAMBERS
ADAMS.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
TO: JAMES FREDERICKS
ADAMS and DEBORAH
CHAMBERS ADAMS.
Defendant!
TAKE NOTfCE that n
piending seeking relief
againat yon ha! been filed in
the nbove-entttied action. The
natnre of the reiief being
nought ia a! foiiowa: for
cnatody of the minor chi id
bom to the Defendant!, to-wit:
JASON KENNETH ADAMS.
A temporary immediate
Cnatody Order granting
cnatody of !aid chitd to the
Pinintiff! i! now in effect.
Yon are required to make
defenae to such pieading! not
inter than the Mat day of
December. 1077. Upon your
faiinre to do ao. the partieo
aeehing service againat yon
wiii appiy to the Court for the
reiief nought
Thi! the 2nd day of
November, 1077.
DENNiS J WiNNER
Attorney for
the Piaintiff!
314 Northweatem Banh
BuiMing
A!hevMie. N.C. 2M0I
Teiephone: 7M-Z5&00M
No. 303
H-iO.I7^4;77
NOTiCE TO CREDITORS
Having quaiified at
Executrix of the eatate at B
Hoyt Evant. deceaaed. iate of
Buncombe County. North
Caroiina. thia ta to notify at)
peraona, firma and cor
porattona having ciaima
againat the eatate of aaid
deceaaed to exhibit them to
the underaigned on or before
the 4 day or May. i!78. or thia
Notice wiii he pieaded in bar
of their recovery. Aii peraona
indebted to aaid eatate wM
pieaae mahe immediate
payment
Thia the iat day of
November. tP77.
Mra Martha T Evana
20 Aurora Drive
Aaheviiie, N.C 28805
No. 302
ti !0.t7^4;t2 t;77
PUBLiC NOTiCE
The Zoning Board of
Adustments wiii meet at 7
p m on December 8. t077 at
the City Haii to conaider the
requeat of Kenneth Kiiby. of
Rt. i Box 287. Biach Mountain
for a variance
Zoning Board of Adjuatmenta
Town of Biach Mountain. N.C.
No. 306
ii i0.i7;77
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLR
COUNTY OF
BUNCOMBE
tNTHEGENEHj
COURT OF JUST]
SUPEMORCOw
DiViSiON
BEFORE THE Cij
nSpMM?
NOTICE OF SERVM
PROCESS BY
PUBLICATION
OSBORNE M ]
Administrator of the
WHBata O. Morphy &.
the Rotate of Ann*
Marphy. petfttoaer
TO: WiLHAMO MU]
Jr..
the above named Resp^
Take aottee that a pi
MoMngreBefagaiasty
beeafBedia the above.
Spec tat Proceedings
natare of the reiief
soa^ht to ae foiiow:
a. Petftton to aiiow ti
ofsaieof eertafareaip,
iocated at iM Moaataia
to create assets to p,
debts and costs .
mtaistratton of the
estates.
Yea are repaired to
defease to such a pieadi,
inter than the Hthj
December MW, said
beMg forty (M) days fn
first pabMcattoa of this i
or front the date compi
repaired to be Hied, whi<
is inter; and aponyoor!
to do so the party a
service against yoc wii!
to the Coart for the
soaght.
This the 7 October, i)
WILLIAM A. PARK
Attorney for the
Morphy Estates
P.O. Boa 7tM
Ashevtiie, North Cat
HHW7
7M-aa-US3
No. EM
H-LM.17;77
EXECUTOR NOT)
Having duty qusM
Executor of the Eu
WtNiERED M. BERK
deceased. iate of Btu
County. North Carotin)
to notify att persons
ctatms against aaM tt
present them to 0
dersigned, duty verified
before sin months fra
date hereof, or etse thta
wiii be ptead in t
recovery. At! per*
deptedto MM estst
ptease matte imm
payment.
This the tT day of t
ber. M77.
Richard B. Ston<
Attorney at Lss
ISO Broadway
Btach Moamtatn, N.C.
Gordon 8. Tsnne
Fairway Drive
Spring Hiiis
Btach Mountain. N.C
No. 3*S
ii-t7,M;i:-i.S;77
NOTtCE TO
CREOtTORS
Having quaiifted s
ministrator of the eat
Liiiy S. Stivers. decesM
of Buncombe County
Carottna. this is to not
persons, firms and
porations having i
against the estate s
deceased to exhibit ti
the undersigned on nr
the 3rd day of Aprii. i
this Notice witi be pit'
bar of their recover
persons indebted to mid
witi ptease make imt
*^Thbthe:?thdevefC
:$77.
James A. Stiver
M Sunset Drivt
Swannanou. NCM
No. MS
tb-M;H-!.t*.t7;77
NOTICE TO CREDf
hy
Havfad tM day qn*M
Admfafatratrfaaftbe
of FRANKLW M
OWNBEY, deceaaed,
Baacambe Caaaty,
CaraMaa, (bfa fa to a
peraaaa bayfag cfaimt
aafd aafafa (a peeaeat
(be aaderafgaed
verified, aa * beft
taaafbaframfbedatt
ffrat paMfcatfaa of (Mt
atr efae (bfa Matfce '
pfead fa bar of recover
wfU
Tbfa !nf day of Nov
1B77.
Mary Sae HtuD
care at Richard B
Attaraey at La
1M Broadway
BtacbMaaatafa,NC
No. MB