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11 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. Saturday, November 30, 1963 Deaths And Funerals Cotton win oe members or the Ladies i pt CrUtin Bihie nf Ni.n.J aul rijjin HENDERSONVILLE Serv Church. NEW YORK (AP)-Cotton fu ices for Paul W. Griffin, 50, The body will remain in An- Valdese Man Fatally Hurt In Auto Mishap VALDESE-Joseph Eli Cooper 31, of Valdese Rt. 2, was killed instantly shortly before tures closed 10 cents a bale higher to 75 cents lower.

ten to the church he inittaiA uam The biggest decline was re Ulra pnor 10 serv m. Saturday in Fruitland Bap- corded for distant deliveries. tist Church. Dec. Surviving are the widow, Mrs.

Mrs. Carrie McLain Mrs. Carrie McLain, 88, of 41 Panola died Thursday morning in an Asheville nursing home after an illness of two months. At Mrs. McLain's request, services will be private.

The family has asked that flowers be omitted. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jarrett M. Huddleston and Mrs. John B.

Wogan, both of Asheville; four grandchildren and .17 great-grandchildren. Morris-Hendon-Black Funeral Home is in charge. i Leonard Bradburn Nannie Nichols Jackson; four Mar. May Jul. Ocl.

Open Mle La Clew N.C. 33.4T U.4V 13.41 13.418 i 33.49 33.51 11.41 13.49 5 33.13 33. SS 33.51 33.55 31. 31.49 31.49 33.458 1 31.44 31.44 11.40 31.408 31.408 3 31.31 31.31 31.31 11.15B 31 11 11 11 11 11 31. JOB IS Mrs.

Lillie Freeman HENDERSONVILLE Mrs daughters, Mrs. George M. Lewis and Mrs. Marearet Dae. 2 p.

m. Friday when the car in which he was riding went out of control on Burke Memorial Road and tumbled over a 10-foot embankment. nil Ldii i i i I ft Mar. May Liliie Freeman, formerly of Battle, both of Johnson Citv. Mtddllna tool 35.

JON unchanged. N-Nomlnall B-Bld. Mrs. Mary Robinson of Henderson County, died Thurs-day night in her home in Spar Leicester and Mrs. Betty Min- Cottonseed Oil tanburg, S.

C. ter of Asheville; four sons, Wal NEW YORK AP)-Bleachable cotton. Services will be held at 3 p. aeed oil futures clostd 2 lo 10 hioner. Salts 70 contracts.

ter of Winston-Salem, Lee of the home, John of Richmond, Va mwt low twaa m. Sunday in the J. r. Floyd Another occupant, Augustus Lee Houser, 50, also of Valdese Rt. 2, was admitted to Valdese General Hospital, but his condition was not believed to be serious.

State Patrolman P. D. Col Dac lO'O 10.90 10.159 Mar 11.54 11.4 11.30 May 11.90 11.71 I1.I5B Mortuary, Spartanburg. and Bill of Atlanta, a sis WEAVERVILLE Services for Jul 11.11 13.N 13.159 ter, Mrs. Hassie Rice of WeaV' dios: uvea aep ti.ia, uci 14.44 Dtc 11.30.

Mar 13.35. May 11.11. erville; a brother, Mitchell of B-Bld. Leonard R. Bradburn, 49, of Wyandotte, who died Thursday, will be held at 10 a.

Marshall; ten grandchildren; a great-grandchild, and a number lins, who investigated, said the car had rounded a curve and Harrell Dies In Baltimore A. Carson Harrell of Balti m. Saturday in Mt. Sheba Bap Mutual Funds failed to straighten out. of nieces and nephews.

Jack Searles tist Church. The Rev. Fred Jarvis will of Collins said it was yet unde ficiate. Eurial will be in the Services for Jack Searles, 76. termined who was driving, who owned the car or how many persons were occupying it at the church cemetery.

more, a former resident of Hilltop Road, Biltmore For NEW YORK (AP1A14 I liu VIM Tht lollowlna bldAdd Invtstlna Co and asktd quota Var Pay 7.01 7.59 tions, lu-lltd i)y Interc a.17 4.67 tht National Assoo- Inv Resch 11.13 14.57 atlon of Stcurltleslsttl Fd 35.84 34.51 Daalars. rttltcl Johnjtn 14.14 14.14 Pallbearers will be Arnold time. est, died Friday morning in his Lined up to the left behind Mayor Earl Eller are Gran Childress and Narvel Crawford, in that order; and on the other side of the booth with Capt. David Holz of the Salvation Army is D. L.

Hall. (Photo by Juanita Wilson) THE SALVATION ARMY opened its Christmas Cheer Fund drive in Asheville Friday, and a number of persons seemed to be ready and waiting to make contributions by the time Mrs. Dorothy Hoi-lifield got the collection house in order. and Cecil Ponder, Arnold and Grady Jones, Mallie Bradburn Cooper's death was the 15th traffic fatality in Burke County orlcts at which st-Ktystont punas: curltles could hav Cus Bl 3.. 50 35.57 baan sold or bouont: Cus B3 33.26 35.31 home after a long illness.

Cu. Rl 14.75 18 31 Id Ask Mr. Harrell was former own this year. Services will be held at 3 p.m er and operator of All Sports Cus B4 10.14 11.09 CUS Kl 9.12 9.95 Cus K2 5.11 5.49 Cus SI 11.1314.30 Cus S3 13.41 13.74 Cus S3 15.32 14.40 CUS S4 4.31 4.71 Aberdeen 2.35 2.57 Advise Fd 4.18 7.50 Aftll Fd 1.04 1.70 Am Bus 4.22 4.56 Am Grlh 6.54 7.07 Am Inv 11.56 11.56 Am Mut 9.57 10.t4 Aa Fri 1.53 1.6V of 8 Knob who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p. m.

Sunday in Nazareth First Baptist Church. The Rev. O. E. Dunn will officiate.

Burial will be in Violet Hill Cemetery. The body will be taken to the home at 5 p. m. Saturday to remain until taken to the church to lie in state 30 minutes prior to services. Jesse Ray Funeral Home is Sunday in High Peak Baptist and Sam Pegg.

West Funeral Home of Weav- erville is in charge. Cletus L. Sparks Cletus L. Sparks, 65, of Nash' Crew Of Five Shop in the Arcade Building. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Navy in the Pacific as a lieutenant inl t-d 14.51 15.

Autopsy Report Indicates Oswald Healthy Specimen Bonds Abandons Boat In Atlantic MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Five per-sons abandoned their sinking 83- Atom Pn 4.B i.Ci nmcKirD 0.41 f.uj Axe Houghton: Knlck Olh 6.41 7.03 Fund A 5.76 6.26Lazard 16.97 17.75 Fund 9.06 9.95 Lexlnat 11.3112.36 Stock 4.10 4 49Llft Inv 16.20 19.19 ScT Elec 11.12 12.09 Life Slk 7.16 7.11 Blut Rid 11.18 12.98 Loom SCa 10.27:0.27 Bondstk 4.74 5.11 Loom Sav 15.58 15.51 Bost Fd 9.74 10.64Mng Gtn 1.71 1.95 RrMil 14 49 1V5AMno SmcI 1.63 1.78 He was a son of the late Mrs. NEW YORK (AP)-Followlno Is list of maior bond transactions on tha New George Harrell of Asheville. in charge. U.je u.Bawass ir u.is 1Q.30 eies Net 1 5U lyl the skull from a black eye Oswald received when he was ar foot yacht, Judy, Friday and (In $1,000) Hlati Low Last Cng BONDS ville, brother of Mrs.

Gertrude Ferguson and Mrs. Mack Williams, both of Asheville, died Friday morning in a Nashville hospital. He was a son of the late Rev. and Mrs. W.

H. Sparks of Burnsville. He was retired from the Tennessee Valley Authority. Surviving in addition to the jumped into the Atlantic Ocean S. E.

Wilson MORGANTON -S. E. (Zeke) AlltahL ev4-9l 12 96- 96' 96' i AlliedC 4 V4vi yj'a -t- A coa DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Lee Harvey Oswald was remarkably healthy physically, the doctor who performed an autopsy on his body said Friday. Dr.

Earl F. Rose, Dallas County medical examiner, said 21? 101 5.32 100 1932 100 Services will be held at noon Monday in Witzke Funeral Home of Baltimore. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hood Freeland of Nashville, a son, Edgar Harrell of Columbia University, New York City; a half-sister, 100 miles east of bavannah, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Headquarters at Miami said Wilson, 82, of Morganton, died AmFP 4.80S87 13 47'.

67 'i AMF Cv4's91 6 91'i 91 9la 4a AmTIT -is85 249 lOHa 101 lol'i Calif Fd 7.76 9.49 Mass Gth 8.21 9.99 Can Gen 16.94 19.51 Mass Life 21.6125.13 Cdn Fd 16.66 19.03 Med SecF 11.35 12.40 Cdn lO'h 11.03 12M I Fd 15.52 16.78 Caolt Shr 11.52 1 2.63 I Gth 4.49 4.85 Cent Shr 15.10 16.50Morton 6.86 7.48 Chase Fd 6.61 7.22 Morton Ins 9.21 10.09 Chem Fd 13.19 13.55Mul Inves 9.35 10.0 Colon Fd 11.23 12.28 Mut Shrs 15.7115 71 Colon Gth 13.24 13.38Mut Trust 2.76 2.92 Comwlltl Fdsi Nat WSec 22.29 24.11 Income 9.62 10.61 Nat Inves 15.95 17.24 Intl Gen 10.10 11. 04Nat Sec Ser: Invest 10.05 10.99 Balan 11.83 12.93 Stock 14.46 17.9 Bond 6.15 6.72 f-nm-fr Aft 1.58 Dlvld 4.24 4.63 Thursday night in a Morganton rested. Dr. Rose said there was evidence of some old dental work and a few small healed scars nn his upper lip. He had no tattoos.

Very little of Oswald's medi AI6.T 37 379Va 372'J 179'a 6'a hospital after a two-week ill Armour 584f the five missed a life raft Atchison 4s95 the post-mortem revealed little 14 97 96'a 97 -a 10 93' 93' 1'. 20 210 203 203 7 4 100' 100' 100' 4C "04'4 103-4 104'. 4-1 ness. Services will be held at 3 p.m. thrown to them in choppy seas.

A search by the light of para brother and sister here are another sister, Mrs. Dosia Styles of Burnsville'; two daughters, AVCO CV5SV BtlhS cvl's90 Boelnq Brum cv4'asll of the history of the man ac Mrs. E. K. McLarty Jr.

of 17 82' 92 B2'e 1'. cused of assassinating President cal history, could be determined chute flares was being pushed Saturday in Morganton First Burro cv4'js8l ComTr CO 6.63 PI Slk 7.25 7.92 Conio Bd 9.25 10.05 income 5.91 6.46 Mrs. Dorothy Robinson of Nash' John F. Kennedy. como Fd 8.44 y.io STOCK n.li Friday night by Navy and Coast Brevard; a half-brother, Dr.

George Harrell of Tallahassee, and a grandson. last cv yim CRRNJ 1VS87 CorPis ville and Mrs. Winsor Adams of by the autopsy. The absence of any serious former illness was noted. Guard air and surface craL CMSP 5520551 OHCOrd 12.40 orwin ons Inv 19.00 30.50 Nat Westn 9.7110.64 Ld 20.26 22.I0NCW End 11.50 12.43 rrwn A.65 7.2 New Hor 9.69 9.79 "A thorough autopsy showed the almost total lack of any ab Methodist Church.

Mrs. Eliza SheUon MARSHALL-Mrs. Eliza Nor Oeden, Utah; four sons, Charles, Tk. i aia ChiNVV 4'n99f 36 104Ve 4 23 66', I 8t'4 86Va 1 20 43 5 1091 1094 1,4 15 6IV1 63V4 634 1 18 64 63 64 4- Vi 10 844a 44l 4i4 -1- v. 12 103 103 103 1 1 IO2V4 102-i 14 31 75'! 75Va 25 1361a 136' a 136'a 2Va 41 13 IH.

13 inc vuaai uuoiu adiu 41 uiu r0i0c Cv4'as77 normal pathology," according not know the identities of the Eilcir SCjsSJ Dr. Rose pointed out that the deVeoh 62.62 62.12NY Caolt 15.4815.41 Decatur I 10.15 ll.uv Noreastn 17.94 17.94 Dela Fd 11.16 12 20NCE Sh 12.55 13.71 Diver Gr 9.98 9.84 One WmS 13.35 14.59 CV4S77 cross autoDsv was comDleted wh radioed a distress 1 BowCh James and George, all ot Nashville and William of Cherry Point; eight grandchildren, and a number of nieces and CV1S82 ton Shelton, 68, of Marshall Rt. to Dr. Rose. "The two things we could determine were, first, Diver nv B.Br v.2UPPn ro io.jv i.vi nj u- m.n-MonArtin can i uuov nivi unit uu a vuv Divid Shr 3.40 3.

74 Perm So 17.95 17.95 3, died Friday morning in the 14 9414 9414 Boy Receives Big Judgment For Injuries that he died from a hemro- onlnncv tiAiilH ho nrmnatA trOITl NOrtOlK, Via GtnElec 3'3s76 20 9 3 "4 Va autopsy would be completed gmoiacc 479 us 97? 97 home of Alonzo Gosnell after a rhage from a gunshot wound, lengthy illness. within a week. However, he expected little if any new infor The search craft located tho 2l lit liv' li tiV, and that otherwise he was a Services will be held at 2 p. laboring Judy during daylight 'o'JJhsso2 Tuo VU physically healthy male." mation. m.

bunday in the home of a Willie Lee Carson, yflung boy 88Va 10 88' 1 98') brother, Andy Tweed. whose leg was crushed and am by homing in on her radio trans visM? missions. Rescue equipment an ssmw 20 77 Vj 85V 'a 15 20 10 19 77 76'i 2 85 i tiV, The autopsy report showed no evidence of a brain tumor or any other organic pathology of The pathologist also said frorr the post-mortem it was easy tc say Oswald's chances of surviv niitnnq rnnlri tint hp. HrnnnpH In mop 4V.s2005 83' a 5 putated after an accident Sept. 22, 1962 on Black recovered 5 107Va 107Va 107Va l'a the craft, the Coast Guard said vceni" s'sl the brain.

There was evi nephews. William Lackey Sr. Services for William Samuel Lackey 71, of Skyland, who died Tuesday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in Oak Hill Methodist Church.

The Rev. Edward R. Boyd will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews and grandsons.

Honorary pall Walter L. Mclntyre CANTON Services for Walter L. Mclntyre, 75, of ing the wound were extraordin- because its captain radioed that ny cent dence of heart damage except! 4 72'a 73'a 72-4 28 65Vi 6 66Va 4a 18 41'4 614 614a 92 6Va 6Va 6Y 149 17'. 17'4 17'4 Dowin in unavauaDreoBiea unavon Dreyfus 18.45 20.05 Phila Fd 11.94 13.01 Eaton Bal 12.73 St 11.69 11.69 Eaton Stk 14.22 15.37 woloneer 9.19 10.03 Elec Inv 5.00 5.46Prlce TR 15.73 15.89 Energy 22.28 22.28 Provlden 4.21 4.60 Eoultv 9.29 9.63rurltan unavail Fed Grlh 10.24 11. 20Putnam 15.14 16.55 Fid Cao UnavallabPut Grth 1.74 9.55 Fid Fund 17.01 l8.39Quar Dlst 7.04 7.69 Fid Trend UnavallahResch In 10.93 11.95 Fid Mut 9.56 10.45 Revere 12.20 11.26 F.I.F.

UnavallabScudder Funds: Fla Glh 5.90 6.49 Can 14.17 14 57 Fla Mut 2.19 2.39 Bal 18.62 18.62 Fnd Mut 6.53 7.10 Com 10.42 10.42 Fourso 11.09 12.12Selec Am 10.03 10.85 Franklin Custdn: Sharehl 11.07 12.10 Bond Fd 2.56 2.83SharesA 14.60 15.93 Cam Stk t.St T.USw Imet PI Slk 2.62 2.89Sover Inv 14.99 16.42 Utlls 7.61 1.3'Stite St 40.50 43.25 Fund Am 7.43 8.29Stein RF 38.29 38.29 Fund Inv 11.18 H.I6Steln Stk 32,63 32.63 Gen Inves 6.99 7.60Sterl Inv 12.05 13.0 Group Sac: Telev El 7.51 8.24 Aero Sci 7.04 7.72Temo Gth 9.71 10.61 Com SI 1.03 14.27 Texas Fd 12.00 13.il Ful Ad 9.40 4.40 4 81 Grth Ind 18.47 19.02 Twcn In 5.14 5.62 Guardn 22.70 22.70UBS Fd 10.66 11. 6S Ham Hda 5.04 5.51 United Funds: Imn Tan 7.93 8.63 Acum 15.04 16.44 nrilv rpmnto whpn ha ant In 1 lira Ihta coa urge inn muah In norrinit N.H for some bleeding, which result jvm f-" 4S2UUI ed when he suffered a cardiac hospital. recovering it. arrest shortly before his death $35,000 in a General County Court judgment after a jury trial. Wellmon Eaves, driver of an Oldsmobile which hit a Chevrolet which had already pinned the Carson boy against a parked car, was defendant in the suit Asheville Road, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p.

m. Saturday in Crawford Funeral Home chapel. OlinM v5'MJ 35 120 118'j 120 OlinM Cv5'as83 21 II8V4 H8'e 1184 '4 Penn RR 5s68 2 103V 101' a 103'a 4 Pen RR 4' as65 15 100'i lOO-'-a 100 1V4 PhlllloP 4V.S87 95 111 U2Va 1 Rlchll ev44as81 230 129Va 128 12 1 ScottPa cvls71 17 142'i K2Vi sears 444s83 16 1044a 1041. 1044a Slnrlr Cv44ki86 47 103 103' i 103 4- on the operating table. His lungs showed no old scar tissue which would indicate he SmithC 5s79 11 944 WVa 974 4-l'A R.

A. Jones Burley Sales On Friday Raise Average For Week bearers will be members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En SnPac 1 102 10 't 102 SldOInd 4' 83 10 10j44 W2Vj 1034a i ever had tuberculosis or any other lung disease. The autopsy showed the fatal bullet entered brought by Mamie Carson as next friend, asking the amount StClOInd 3VBEB2 6 85 85 83 I MrlHNJ 34isll 15 SflVi B3'4 gineers and employes of South ern Railway JEFFERSON State Rep. Robert Austin Jones, 57, of Ashe 3s65 445 10044 99'a 4 USSttal 4s83 5 W't 95'4 96'a 4-1 the jury awarded. his left side slightly to the front Wheels 344S75 Bt bv bv 1 Mr.

Lackey began with County died at 4:30 p. m. Frl- POKEIbN auriua in the abdomen area causing Eaves, according to Judge Chile 3s93 1 45Vi iSVl 45Vi -141 CosenT S4s7 SOB) 100 100 100 Jaoan SVisBO 12 98 97'a 97'a 1 Southern Railway at the age of '12 and retired in 1948. He was a descendant of one of the oldest families in Western North damage to his spleen, stomach, aorta, vena cava, kidney, liver, both leaves of his diaphragm kLN CV4-vsv I 93-a "va -r va rua 4Vas7? 84 93'B 94 IV4 Imo Fd 3.60 3.91 Inccm 12.58 13.75 Inc Fnd 2.34 2.56 Sclen 6.99 7.64 Inc Bost 8.37 9.15 UnFd 18.V3 Incoro Inc 9.41 10.28Un1 Intl 9.80 10.5! ncoro Inv 7.18 7.8SValut Lint Fundsj Instlt Funds: Val Lint 7.38 8.07 Found 12 05 13.17 Income 5.24 5.75 Grwth 10.74 11.96 Sol Sit 3.21 2.51 Income 7.15 0.01 Vanad 5.38 5.89 Ins8.8an St 7.37 06vVallSt In 9.70 10.60 Int Resour 4.74 5.l6Wash Mut 10.67 11.64 Inv CoAm 11.12 l2.15Well Fd 14.17 15.45 Inves Bos 11.85 12.95West Ind 5.21 5.49 INVFST GROUP: Whltehll 13.84 14.96 Mut 11.37 Fd 14.08 15.30 Stoci 18.47 19.97Wlnfleld 7.93 8.47 Select 10.52 U.24Wlscon 6.94 7.52 Burley sales in Asheville Friday raised the three-day total to 2,356,233 pounds that brought farmers $1,476,065.84 at an average hundredweight price of $62.65, according to Alton Bos-well, area supervisor. Friday's sales of 746,302 SALES total Aoorox.

final Carolina. Previous day qay at the pome of a daughter, Mrs. Roy Freeman at Jefferson. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lessie Halsey Jones; the mother, Mrs.

Laura Jones of War-rensville; a daughter, four sisters, a brother, Glenn T. Jones of Asheville and three grandchildren. week aoo Dunn and Williams Funeral and smashed the 11th rib coming to rest on his right side. The aort ais the main artery of the heart, the vena cava is Month aoo 112,750.00 917,293,00 93,270,000 94,699,000 96,587,000 6,220,000 91,347,991,600 91,506,532,500 Year ago Home is in charge. Burgin Pennell's judgment, is entitled to recover of Edgar Otto Saw driver of the Chevrolet, and Elna Torrence Castion, its owner.

These additional defendants were appealed to Superior Court. The Carson boy was standing at the right rear of the parked car around 10 p. m. when it was hit by the Chevrolet, pinning him between the bumpers. Two vears ago Jan.

1 to data pounds brought in $458,359.26 at a principal vein. 1942 to oate 1961 lo date Grady L. Banks 347,328 pounds at an average of $54.27 per hundred. Figures were not immediately available on the West Jefferson Market. Boswell said the price range on the Asheville market Friday was fro ma low of 24 to 72 cents a pound.

The three-day totals compare with a four-day was from a low of 24 to saw 2,860,746 pounds sold for a total of $1,855,610.96 at an average of $64.87 a hunderdweight. The stabilization corporation this week got 20.96 per cent of Asheville's total sales compared to four per cent during the four-day week last season, Boswell said. A stomach analysis showed an average of $61.42. Monday's sales will begin at 9:30 a. Poultry no food was present, according Grady Lee Banks, 59, of Dillingham Circle, Oteen, was pro Government Bonds NEW YORK (API Closing over the counter U.

S. Governnment Treasury bonds, bid, asked, net change and yield nounced dead on arrival at an Asheville hospital at 4:20 p. m. Mrs. CJiarlie Cloer HAYESVILLE Mrs.

Charlie Cloer, 58, of Hayesville Rt. 4, died Friday in a Hiawassee, Ga. hospital after a long illness. Services will be held at 3 p. m.

Saturday in Meadow Grove Baptist Church. at Walker's Riverside and Planter's No. 1 warehouses. Sales will start at 10:59 a. m.

at Dixie Burley; 11:06 at Day's and 1:14 p. m. at Walker's warehouse. Sales in Boone Friday came to $198,488.62 for a total of to the report. Dr.

Rose, explained that any food consumed the morning Oswald was slain probably had cleared the stomach within four hours. X-rays indicated no evidence of any old bone fractures and also showed no damage to When the Oldsmobile hit the Chevrolet, it pushed both cars down Black St. until the one which had been parked hit a Friday as the result of injuries received in an automobile accident nn Swannanna River RnaH State and Terminal Markets re-oorted bv the Western North Carolina Office of tha Olvlslon of Markets. N.C. Department of Agriculture, In cooperation with tha U.

i. Department of Aariculture. North Carolina: Live Poultry Mostly 1 cent lower on broilers and fryers witn offerinas adequate for fair to mostly slow ready to cook demand. Estimated saluahter head; at farm quota-tions broilers and fryers 12' j-13 mostty iVi ttnl. with iiAhle volume unde- for Friday, 3s 44 24s 65 344S 66 3s 66 4ts 66 67-62 244S 67 3'as 69 31.5 68 's 68 Nov 2' is 68-62 4s 49 Fab (N.C.

81). tree. Carson was held there until the cars were pulled apart by a wrecker. Mr. Banks was an overhauler in the spinning room of Beacon 2' as 69-64 Jun Manufacturing Co.

where he had TMl. Hwsv dmn4. qeneranv ratr; weionis over ids. hffld At farm It cents. Lloht tvD 4S 69 Oct 5 69-64 Dtc 1 70-65 Mrs.

Williams CANTON Nettie Pressley Williams, 78, of Canton Rt. 2, nens. i.too neaa t.o. o. pianis i'3-T cents.

worked for 30 years. He was a member and deacon of Christian Creek Baptist Church and a son of the late J. C. Banks and 4S 70 S'iS 71-64 4S 71 I'as 71 Georaia: Llva Poultry At farm itiintatli-in mnllt rni tnufati rmatii died early Friday morning after 99.28 99.30 3.28 I 98.27 98.29 3.56 99.21 99.25 3.85 98.3 98.6 3.70 96.26 98.79 1.9 96.2 96 6 3.66 98.27 98.29 3.95 99.20 99.22 3.95 98.29 98.31 3.99 99.15 99.17 .1 3.96 93.28 94 3.82 100.3 10.6 3.96 92.78 93 3.92 100.2 100.6 3.96 92.4 92.8 3.96 91.24 91.29 3.9 100 100.4 3.98 90.26 90.30 3.94 99.30 1 00.1 3.99 98.20 98.24 4.05 9.20 99.24 4.04 99 89.4 4.02 99.19 99.22 4.04 98.24 4.03 99.19 98.22 4.01 9.2 99.4 4.10 97.28 99.4 .2 4.09 101.10 101.19 .2 4.15 98.16 98.24 .1 4.11 92.4 2.12 4.11 98.16 88.24 .4 4.09 88.lt 84.24 .4 4.04 101.4 101.12 4.17 97.29 98 4.11 98.20 98.24 .1 4.19 99.J0 89.21 4.14 95.29 46.4 3.74 84.20 89.29 4.10 In dollars and thirty Woman Hurt In Accident Miss Edna Delia Allison of Old Fort was admitted with a long illness. to cook movement generally sufficient to clear available live supplies but occasionally at competitive prices.

Mrs. Vesta Allen Banks of Services will be held at 2:30 fc sum a tea sieugnter mis weeKena 1.9T4.000 head; at rarm auotat ons broilers and frvers )3-13V mostly 11 cents with Isolated Quotes at 14. p. m. Sunday in Mt.

Zion Baptist Church, of which she Oteen. Surviving in addition to the mother are the widow, Mrs. Virginia Morgan Banks; two slight facial injuries at Memo New York Poa t-tfott fn- was a member. cr eased from nearpy points due partly rial Mission Hospital following 45 72 FBD 2'as 72-47 Jun 4s 72 Aug 2' is 72-67 Seo 7Vis 72-67 Dac 4s 73 I'as 74 4V.5 95-71 4s 80 IVas 80 3' nrj-79 85 4V.S 92417 4s 91-99 4S 94-1 3VU 90 3 95 3il 99 Prices quoted tecondt. a two-car collision about Mrs.

Mclntyre CANTON-Services for Mrs sons, ana Doin oi the home; two daughters, Miss Jeanette Banks of the home and 4:50 p. m. Friday on U.S. 70 near the weight station, according to State Highway Patrolman D. Hussey.

9 Mrs. Jewel Weaver of Staun Lillie Reynolds Mclntyre, 76, of Canton Rt. 1, who died in her home Thursday after a long ill ton, five sisters, Mrs Dora Garris, Mrs. Ellen Wat-kin's and Mrs. Alice Fuller, all Produce Hussey said an auto operated by Robert Napoleon Hoffman, 25, of Hartsville, S.

skidded on slick pavement and struck a car operated by Miss Allison. Her car then left the road and of Mrs. Gertie Wil sort of Durham and Mrs. Ma io noiioay ami were mocrsii rrom other a-eas. Offerings of large liberal and forced fro sale In an effort to clear.

Receipts of mediums more than amole for Irreqular Inquiry. Smalls ranqed from short to adequate. Wholesale selling prices: Minimum 10 oer cent AA 65 per cent A. largo whites 37-39, mostly Wi brown 34-37'j Medium whites 29-Wi, brown 31-32V Small white and brown V-7Vh. Chlcaqo: Eggs Trade sentiment divided.

Receipts not heavy though available sudd lies adequate. Demand following holiday varied as movement light and disappointing In Instances while brisk fillln business to retail outlets prevailed In others. Prices oald delivered; Chlcaqo: loose, extras 10 oer cent A or better larqe white 35-36', medium white 27-2 7 Smalls 20-21. North Carolina- Eqqs Price of ferae steady to '4 cent lower; offerings nenerallv adequate with best interest for mediums; demand spotty ranging slow to fair. Prices oald producers for clean unsized eggs f.o.b.

farms on a grade yield basis, cases exchanged A large white 34-34; A medium white 24-27; A small white Prices oald producers and handlers tor consumer grade eggs in cartons delivered nearby retail outlets A large white 43-44; A medium white 34-30. thilda Bateman of Indiana, and two 'brothers, Jeff and Linnie, hit a utility pole. botb of Asheville. No charges were filed, Hussey ness, wilt be held at 2 p. m.

Sunday in Beaverdam Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Mrs. Fred Vaughn WAYNESVILLE Mrs. Genevieve Ross Vaughn, 72, died Friday afternoon in a Waynes-ville hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Haywood County, a daughter of the late John T.

and Cordelia Justice said. The body was taken to Funeral Home Arrangements were incomplete Friday Press Meeting Is Postponed night. Lee Roy Jackson Markets Friday as reported by the Wtstern North Carolina OHtet of the Division o( Markets, N. C. Department of Agriculture, In cooDtrotlon with the U.

S. Department of Agriculture. ASajHM Atlanta: Market steady. Bushel cartons, travoack, comb. I).

Ex. fancy and u. S. Fancy, staymans, 44-I38's. 1.75-4.00, few lll-150's U.

S. I. 3.251. 99-125's. 3.75-4.00) Staymans, comb, ex.

fancy and fancy 44-125's, U. S. Fancy 4.00; en. fancy 98-fJ6vs, rf.JS; V. S.

e. finer. Red Romes. 125's, few 4.25. Bulk bushel, various varieties, mostly ordinary duality.

Vt. mostly 2 tans Atlanta: Market steady. bushel hamoers, round green 3.25-3,79, few 1.00, Pole, 5.50- Atlanta: Market Head v. 30 lb. sacks, domestic round tvoe.

n. 1.35-1.50. Sweet Potatoes Atlanta: Market steady. Busftet baskets. U.

S. 1. rads 4.00-4.25. Potatots Atlanta: Market about steady. U.

S. 1. Size SH lb, sacks unless otherwise stated round whites. N. J.

and The meeting of the Western Lee Roy Jackson, 81, of SIu- der Branch Road, Leicester Rt. Dividends 1, died Thursday night in an North Carolina Press Association scheduled for Saturday night in and Cafeteria, has been postponed until Sat Ross. She was the widow of Fred C. Vaughn. Surviving are two brothers, Pa- Sid.

at Pay. aar eon urday, Dec. 7, due to the un Prov Tradaam R4.T 70 certain weather. inquest would be held. Police stated that Banks was sitting on a safety belt.

Banks was dead on arrival at Memorial Mission Hospital. Two witnesses, Lewis S. Reynolds, 25, of 74Ms Waverly and J. S. Melton, 21, of 45 Cisco saw the accident occur.

Det. Sgt. C. R. Rhew and City Patrolman B.

J. Meredith, investigating officers, said Banks was apparently driving his car too fast for road conditions. (Staff Photo) A WRECK BROUGHT DEATH to Grady Lee Banks, 59, of Dillingham Circle, Asheville Rt. 2, about 4 p.m. Friday when his 1959 model auto skidded on slick pavement on N.C.

81 near Municipal Golf Course, hit a pole on the right side of the road, veered back across the highway, went between two trees and struck another. Dr. John C. Young, Buncombe coroner, ruled that death came from brain injuries. He said no Clifton Metcalf of the Waynes- Robert Ross of Nacona, Texas and Charlie Ross of Waynes-ville Rt.

two sisters, Mrs. Jim Gibbs of Swannanoa and Mrs. James Inman of Canton; INiRIASIO Ctnl Chai se Sv O'S MDUCIO Goldblall Bros ,10 ITOCK ft. n.t r. lew row n-i 1M0 12-14 12- IMt u-n 13-24 M4 ville Mountaineer, President, said new officers will be elected IvarheaoV (POB-Mrkel aecian DKKinisn () Asheville rest home after a long Illness.

He retired from Martel Mills In 1955. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Newfound Baptist Church. The Rev.

Gordon Scruggs, pastor, and the Rev. H. E. Davis will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be nephews and grandsons. Flowerbearers (al 4 lor 3 afaetr tallt. at the meeting. sreaov, 1. suv m.

Katahdlns end Chlppewas, paper 50 lb. sacks, per unwashed J.OO) washed 2.00-2,05) VA In. min. 2.10- Rka.Tr.r4V til 5rv BKfiTr.NT (Z) rraoo and a grandchild. Services will be held at 3 p.

aooi roval. Hi auoieci to 12) suo act to INITIAL 2.30. mO. 2.15-2.23. m.

Sunday in First MethodisV BeetonDltklnaon 67S NIOULA 15- 11-21 11.11 1.7 Hike Scheduled LIL ABNER By Al Copp WW lift Church. S. C. Mullinax Ufiv (aaa pie .10 Crown Cent Pet Cunnlnoham Drue) .20 Wat .15 edN MtoAaaoc .30 Porter, HK .40 n-2 121 The Carolina Mountain Club has scheduled 12-mile hike to Green Knob Sunday, and the on, THANK HENDERSONVILLE S. C.

TH' JPJ GLAD TO.7 AN' WE PROKAlSED A I MOST MARRIAGE-MADOEMED SOON'S WE OUR FAT OLE MAMMY DOGPATCH GAL DON'T "fffi? A WAS EATr- OAST SET WV LUNCH.T VlON TIME j-fM, group will meet at 8 a. at PO HELP1M US THREE TUBS O' LARD OVER. Mullinax, 74, died Wednesday the Asheville Post Office. TO MOUSE HEAVEN Miss Sumner Dies Of Hurts rv I Wfc.AU.us rGKfVFKkA DUNN WILLIAMS funeral (Home AM1ULANCI SIRVKI 17 NORTH SPRUa ST. dial At a-mr The round-trip drive will be 80 miles, according to Arch Nichols.

Additional information may be obtained by calling Nichols at 252-6078. night at his home In Tuxedo after a long illness. Services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. In Tuxedo Baptist Church.

H. C. Foote HENDERSONVILLE H. C. Foote, brother of Allen Foote of Hendersonville, died Tuesday at his home in Anderson, Calif.

Services will be held Friday afternoon In Anderson, HENDERSONVILLE Miss Patricia Irene Sumner, 24, of Hendersonville, succumbed at 8 p. m. Friday in Spartanburg General Hospital from head injuries she received Thursday in an accident on U. S. 176 near Inman, S.

C. Each month during 1962-63 some 89,500 volunteers assisted in collecting blood donated through Red Cross and during FUNERAL HOMi tWUI MtMTtO HOW MIC OP AMtiiLAiiet itavtcc I the year gave a total ot 2,400,000 141 M.fH a. PUI AL-t-m hours of service..

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