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WNC Deaths And unerals died to Weather orecast be of (flood New Arrivals in cloudy 2 and seven grandchil ASHEVILLE EDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Compounded Quarterly Youth Hurt In Crash of 8 Prompt Collection Means Profit THE BLUE JAY ABRIC OUTLET STORE or of Loss? DIRECT ROM an AT WHOLESALE PRICES 6:00 Merchant Owned Efficiently Operated No Wrinkles! No Ironing! cloudy cloudy Powell Macon Holzworth was to be Park nephews A Lee ORIGINAL ABRICS DESIGNERS SAMPLES ASCINATING TEXTURES be warm in the south central part of the country and cool generally else where (AP Wirephoto Map) Joe Young Given 'Man Of Year' Award The Asheville Association of Life Underwriters this week named Joe Young as of the Young is a district agent for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co The award was presented by rank McMahon St Joseph's To Build 5 Deck Parking Garage until min are two step sons ord of Asheville ord of Nash and six grandchil DIRECTIONS: TURN RIGHT AT MART OLLOW THE SIGNS Showers are forecast for Satur day in the Gulf and south Atlantic states and in Colorado with snow flur ries in Wyoming and Maine It will Huge Landslide Blocks US 441 In Great Smokies STORE HOURS MON SAT 10:00 to RI 'TIL 8:00 SUN 1:00 6:00 A five deck garage to accom modate 384 cars will be built by St Hospital this summer as part of a $6 million expansion program Authorization of the project by the hospital board was an nounced yesterday by Oscar Maier vice chairman Bids are expected to be re ceived the first week in June with construction to be com pleted by Nov 1 I The structure which will al so provide parking for 114 ad ditional cars in a surface park ing area will be erected on the lower level between the hos pital and Biltmore Avenue It will be of reinforced con crete with aggregate panels de signed to match the new main hospital building according to Henry I Gaines of Six Associ ates Inc architects who de veloped plans for the project It will be 65 feet wide and ex tend 520 feet along Biltmore Avenue An elevator and stair ways will connect each floor of the garage with the top deck on the same elevation as the entrance door of the hospital with which it will be connected by a covered passageway A coin operated electronically GATLINBURG Tenn (API Traffic between mountain areas of North Carolina and Tennes see was detoured today by a 75 foot wide landslide on 441 about 10 miles south of Gatlin burg The huge slide containing an estimated 150 to 200 tons of rock and earth crashed onto the highway late riday afternoon covering both traffic lanes No cars were in the vicinity at the time Great Smoky Mountains National Park rangers re ported Park officials advised motor ists to use 1 40 until the road is cleared It will take at least un til tonight to complete the clean up job a park spokesman said our Autos Damaged By Hit Run Driver Hit and run drivers damaged four cars in the city yesterday according to reports at police headquarters One driver hit three cars White of 16 White Avenue told officers he was pulling out of a parking space on Hen dersonville Road when his car was struck in the front He said damage amounted to $30 The report said the hit and run car also damaged two parked cars an estimated $200 each Owners of the unoccupied cars were listed as Mamie Machen of Arden Rt 1 and Tecora Griffin of 449 Depot St Mary Lou Morgan of 80 Vance Crescent Extension reported her auto was struck in the rear while parked outside her home Damages were estimated at $200 family will receive from 7 until 9 pm to at the funeral home Officers Quell Disturbance In West Asheville Police and deputies were calledto quell a brief but noisy disturbance at the West Asheville Community Center on Burton Street about midnight yesterday According to officers the dis turbance begin when a group of young Negroes became upset when told that a dance they were having must end at mid night According to the report the young people had hired a band for their dance but had not hir ed off duty police to maintain order and were told by an of ficial of the community center that the building must close at midnight There were reports that sev eral rocks were thrown at pa trol cars but no one was injur ed and there were no arrests Mrs Alice Eads Services will be held at 2 tomorrow in West Asheville Baptist Church for Mrs Alice Johnson Eads 88 of 36 airfax Ave who died yesterday The Rev Nane Starnes will of ficiate and burial will be in Green Hills Cemetery Pall bearers will be Lloyd and James Plemmons rank Watts Carl Cobb Casteel and Carroll McCurry Mrs Eads a native of Madison County had resided in Buncombe County for 31 years Surviving are two daughters Mrs Burton of Asheville and Mrs Joe Shufflebarger of Pineville Ky two grandsons and six great grandchildren The body will be at Groce uneral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 today until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the services Mrs Emma Hess Services for Mrs Emma Dawson Hess 76 of 204 Pearson Dr who died Thursday in Cin cinnati Ohio will be held at 10 am Monday in St Lawrence Catholic Church The Revs William Howze and Thomas McAvoy will of ficiate and burial will be in Riversde Cemetery Pallbearers will be Ran dolph and Robert Jr Ray Browne Henry Herbert and William Lloyd A prayer services will be said by ather Howze at 8 pm tomorrow in the chapel of Mor ris Hendon uneral Home Mrs Catherine ord Services for Mrs Catherine Lee ord 77 of 22 Kenilworth Road who died yesterday will be held at 4' tomorrow in All Souls Episcopal Church The Rev Zabriskie will officiate and burial will be in Lewis Memorial Park Mrs ord a native of Sa vannah Ga was the widow of Edgar ord She was a member of the Penn Woman chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution the Alle gro Club and the Hammond Or gan Club Surviving Richard and William ville Tenn dren Groce uneral Home is charge of arrangements Richard Temple Private services were to held this afternoon in Concord Pa for Richard Underhill Temple 64 of Asheville Rt 6 who died Thursday at his home after a long illness He was associated with Allis Chalmers Co as a field spec ialist in papermill machinery Surviving are his wife Mrs Edna Temple a son Rich ard Jr of Myrtle Beach two daughters Mrs Gerald Peterson of Shawnee Kan and Mrs Richard Wood of Gettysburg Pa and six grand children Mrs McLendon Services for Miss Texie Mae McLendon 82 of 127 Woodrow Ave who died Thursday were to be held at 2 today in the chapel of Williams uneral The Rev Albert Bishop was to oniciate and burial in Lewis Memorial Surviving are two Allman Child Services for John Howard Allman eight year old son of Mr and Mrs Jack Allman of 5 Montrose Ave who was killed yesterday when struck by an automobile will be held at 2 tomorrow in the chapel of West uneral Home Weaverville The Rev Hensley will of ficiate and burial will be in West Memorial Park Pallbearers will be Samuel Edwards Garland Sorrells Jr Honeycutt Gene Rogers and William and Nelson Sherlin The boy was a third grade student at Woodfin Elementary School Surviving in addition to his parents are a sister Rebecca Jane and a brother Jack Jr of the home the paternal grandmother Mrs Davis and the paternal grandfather Wilbur Allman of Asheville and a maternal grandfather Nelson Sherlin of Asheville The body will be at the 2 Elk mont Place until the service hour Church County Established 1903 Asheville Merchants Assn COLLECTION CREDIT BUREAU 23 Page Avenue Asheville ORECAST AND VICINITY: Increas and mild today cloudy a chance of rain tonight High temperatures today a low tonight near 40 We have over 500000 files to help locate and assist in collecting your past due ac counts which could mean the difference in profit Or loss in your business Proven effective Use the besst! Donald Moore Mead 18 of 9 Pisgah View Apartments was in criticaLtcondition in the intensive care unit of Memori al Mission Hospital today with injuries received last night when a car left Merrimon Ave nue at an apparently high rate of speed and crashed Police identified Mead as the driver of a vehicle traveling north on Merrimon which skid ded 66 feet before hurtling down a 15 foot embankment and crashing head on into the side of a ditch Patrolman McHone said the car went out of control on a curve after passing anoth er vehicle in a no passing zone The accident occured at 1135 near the intersection of Merrimon Avenue and Stratford Road morn Hendersonville 68 and 30 Canton cane Low temperature Clingman's Peak near Mt Benfield Child Kevin Benfield five month old son of Mr and Mrs Michael Benfield of Charlotte died Thursday in an Asheville hospital after a short illness The mother is the former San dra Watkins of Asheville Surviving in addition to the parents are the grandparents Mr and Mrs Robert Watkins of Asheville and Mr and Mrs Lee Benfield of Concord Services and burial were to be held this afternoon Mooresville under direction of Cavin uneral Home Morris Hendon uneral Home specifications and ccn 15 111 Clldlge OI JOCdl ar win oe ooen tor Plan Rooms of the 1 dilgtllieillb The Asheville (N Cj Times Sat April 11 1970 5 Mrs Rebecca Anders Services for Mrs Rebecca Anders 88 of 53 Highland St who died Thursday will be held at 1:30 tomorrow in Mer rimon Avenue Baptist Church The Revs Billy Cline and Wesley Sprinkle will offici ate and burial will be in Ga Creek Baptist Cemetery in Madison Pallbearers will be Hooper Ben Shirley Sluder Dalton Whitaker and isher Mrs Anders a native of Madi son County had resided in Bun combe County for 29 years Surviving are three sons Sr Leonard and Lu ther of Asheville four grand children and four great grand children The body will be at Anders Rice uneral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 until 9 today placed in the church 30 utes prior to the service Samuel Patterson Samuel Patterson 74 Dewitt St died today at a local hospital after a short illness A native of Laurens County Mr Patterson had lived in Asheville for 43 years He was a World War I veteran and a member of Varick Chapel AME Zion Church Surviving are his wife Mrs Zena Patterson three daugh ters Mrs Emma Greenleaf and Miss Mildred Patterson of Philadelphia Pa and Mrs Jo Ann Todd of Asheville six sons Samuel Jr Theodore red and Charles of Phila delphia Rummell of Greenville and James of the home five sisters Mrs Artie Jones of Asheville Mrs Amanda Rob inson of Williamston Mrs Pauleen Veran of West Palm Beach la Miss Pear leen Patterson and Mrs Ger tru Dixon of Easley a brother rank of Reidsville 17 grandchildren five great grand cmidren and a number nieces and nephews Wilkins Mortuary will nounce arrangements CARD THANKS The family of Hoyt Plem mons Jr wishes to acnowl edge with grateful appreciation all expressions of sympathy extended them during their recent bereavement Margaret Plemmons Wife Mr Mrs Hoyt Plemmons' Sr Mother ather John Plemmons Brother Lewis Memorial Park The Cemetery Beautiful an Beaverdam LEWIS UNERAL HOME DIAL 252 5081 controlled gate will guard the east entrance On the gate will be a sign that will flash on when tire decks are full Phy sicians and key employes will be admitted by card Each of the five decks will be accessible from the hospital driveway eliminating the need for ramps The new hospital building will occupy the present I parking area at the north of the present hospital This will necessitate creation of new tem porary parking facilities be fore construction on the main part of the project can begin president of the association BE GLAD you earn this big return on such a conservative invest ment 5 the dividend rate on passbook ac counts at Asheville ederal makes saving a pleasure gives real reward to thrift relieves you of investment jitters Profit by it! Awards Lunch Highlights Young GOP Convention DURHAM (AP) An awards luncheon today featured the an nual convention of the North Carolina ederation of Young Republicans Rep William A Steiger 31 year old second term GOP con gressman from Wisconsin was the speaker Seminars and a meeting of Teen age Republicans preceded the luncheon District meetings and the elec tion of officers were to follow the luncheon Phil Kirk of Salis bury is running for re election as chairman The four North Carolina Re publican congressmen Charles Dennis risbee Services for Dennis ris bee 87 of Asheville Rt 4 who died yesterday will be held at 4:30 pm tomorrow in Mace donia Baptist Church of which he was a deacon The Revs Ed Yarborough and Robert Clayton will offici ate and burial will be in the church cemetery Pallbearers will be Calloway Ira Johnson Hubert Greene Mor ris Ratcliff James Ratcliff and Dennis Stines Mr risbee a native of Bun combe County was a retired employe of Martel Mills Surviving are three daugh ters Mrs Lunsford of Asheville Mrs John Napier of Alexandria Va and Mrs Jack rance of Chicago Ill three sons Aree of Asheville Sam uel of Carolina Beach and Paul of Gastonia a sister Mrs Selena Taylor of Ashe ville a half sister Mrs Ruth Spiver of Candler five grand children and 10 great grand children The body will be at Anders Rice uneral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 until 9 pm today until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the services A daughter to Mr and Mrs Gary ender of Alexander Rt 1 in St Hospital yes terday A son to Mr and Mrs Wil liam Strickland of 13 Valle Vis ta Dr in St Joseph's Hospital yesterday? A daughter to Mr and Mrs so u'e pariy wemtMi wvice omo Robert Henderson of l04iwiii apoiv for the relief sought Rock Hill Road in St Hospital Wednesday Jonas James Broyhill Wilmer Mizell and Earl Ruth indicated they planned to attend Laney underburk of Dur ham is convention chairman Registration and a social ri day night opened the two day program NOTICE SERVICE PROCESS BY PUBLICATION 'State of North Carolina I County of Buncombe Department of Public Safety Housing Division City of Asheville In the Mailer of Unsafe and Dilapidated Dwellings Located: 185 'ayetteville Street West Asheville North Carolina TO: William Dickey Jr the Heirs at Law and Next of Kin of William Dickev deceased and all persons claiming anv in terest in the property described below Take Notice that: A Complaint and Notice of Hearing seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled cause a copy of which is filed in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Buncombe County in the Record of Lis Pendens The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: A hearing before the Chief of Building Inspections for the Citv of Asheville in Room 307 City Hall Asheville on the 6th day of Mav 1970 at 1:30 PM to hear evidence and to determine whether the dwelling situate upon the following described property is immediately dangerous unsafe and unfit for human habitation and to make a final determination regarding the demolition and removal of said building known as 185 ayetteville Street West Asheville North Carolina and being the same pro perty conveyed to William Dickev bv deed dated 7 May 1914 and recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for Bun combe County North Carolina in Deed Book T91 al page 287 reference to which is hereby made for all purposes You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the above slated time and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service aqainst you I This the 10th day of April 1970 AA1TCM1 1 KINA I Housing Officer for the City of Asheville I (2397) April 11 and 18 Asheville federal Savings ASSOCIATION ASHEVILLE BLACK MOUNTAIN Church Street State Street Harley Pounders Services for Harley Poun ders 76 of 59 Martel Village who died yesterday will be held at 10:30 am Monday in the chapel of Anders Rice uner al Home The Revs Wayne Sams and John Murphy will officiate and burial will be in Corinth Bap tist Church Cemetery Pallbear ers will be Tommy Ronnie and Dean Godfrey Cline and Sam Carr and Lloyd ox Mr Pounders a native of Buncombe County was a mem ber of Woodfin Baptist Church He retired from Burlington In dustries in 1958 Surviving are his wife Mrs Molly Pounders two daugh ters Mrs Ruth Cox of Kan napolis and Miss Ann Pounders of the home two sons Maurice of Charlotte and Danny Lee of the home a sister Mrs Sam Carr of Biltmore a half broth er Grover Hawkins of Leices ter Rt dren The friends morrow Robert Justice Canton died yesterday funeral tomor row Mrs Leacil Garrett Hazel wood died yesterday arrange ments incomplete Connor Infant Hendersonville died yesterday funeral today Mrs Mary Ward Bakersville died Thursday funeral toddy Henry Brown Marion died Thursday funeral today turner nail Marshall today funeral Monday Lanney William Lanney 68 of Memphis Tenn died there Wednesday He was the father of the Rev Gale Lanney pas tor of Oak orest Presbyterian enuren Services and burial were be held today in Memphis Mrs Rice Mrs Rice 85 of arm ville Va formerly of Alexan der died this morning in arm ville after a long illness Serv ices will be held at 2 Monday in Oak Ridge Baptist Church The Revs Cell isher and Ben Lee Honeycutt will offici ate and burial will be in the church cemetery Pallbearers will be Ernest DeBruhl Larry Buckner Jimmy Rice Dennis Ponder Ronnie Snider and Hunter Surviving are her four daugh ters Mrs Catherine Martin Mrs Ruby Bryant and Miss Molly Rice of armville and Mrs Hazel Buckner of Alex ander a son Leo of armville several grandchildren and great grandchildren The body will be at West neral Home Weaverville where the family will receive friends from 7 until 9 tomorrow until placed in the church one hour prior to the services ORM ADVERTISEMENT AND NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received byhe North Carolina orest Service Ed wards State orest Nursery Morganton North Carolina (Mailing Address: PO Box 8 Morganton North Carolina 28655 Telephone 704 437 2517) at 2:30 PM Wednesday May 6 1970 and immediate ly thereafter publicly opened and read for the furnishing of labor material and equipment entering into the the con struction of Seedling Packing and Vehicle Workshop for NORTH CAROLINA OREST SERVICH Crossnore North Carolina Code 66965 Item 8 (Part) Separate bids will be received for General Construction (PiumDinq Heat Inq and Refrigeration to be included I in ueneraii Electrical romolefa plans tract dnrumpnti will ha nnpn for io surinuii in ii Associated General Contractors of America Inc and Dodge Corpora tion in: Raleigh North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina CharloVe North Carolina and Greenville South Carolina in 1he Office of James Padgett Architect 405 Northwestern Bank Building Asheville North Carolina and in Edwards State orest Nurserv Morgan ton North Carolina or mav be obtained by those qualified and wno wi I make a bid upon deposit of Thirty five ($35) Dollars In cash or certified check The full deposit will be returned to those sub mitting a bona fide proposal provided plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good condition wWhin five days after the date set for receiving bids Contractors desiring more than one set of plans will pay the cost of reproduction for extra sets and no refund will be mede for these This proiect consists generally of a one story building with mezzanine consisting of shop storage and work areas an office and toilets including all necessary plum bing heating refrigeration and electrical work The building will be entirely wood frame construction with asphalt shingle roof All contractors are hereby notified that thev must have proper license under the State laws governing their respective trades General Contractors are notified that Chapter 87 Article 1 General Statutes of North Carolina will be observed in receiving and awarding general contracts Plumbing Heating and Refrigeration Sub contractors must be designated at the time of bidding These Sub contractors are notified that Chapter 87 Article 2 General Statutes of North Carolina will be observed Electrical Contractors are notified that provision of Chapter 87 Article 4 General Statutes of North Carolina will be observed In receiving and awarding Elec trical contracts Each proposal Shalt be accompanied bv a cash deposit or a certified check drawn on some bank or trust company insured bv the ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation of an amount eaual to not less than 5 per cent of the proposal or in lieu thereof a bidder mav offer a bid bond of five per cent of the bid executed bv a surety company licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute uch bonds conditioned that the surety will upon de mand forthwith make payment to the obligees upon said bond if the bidder fails to execute the contract in accordance with the bid bond and upon failure to forthwith make payment the surety shall pay the obligee an amount eaual to double the amount of said bond Said deposit shall be retained bv the Owner as li quidated damages in event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the con tract within ten days after the award or to give satisfactory surety as required bv lew Performance Bond will be required for one hundred percent (100 percent) of the contract price Payment will be made on the basis of ninety per cent (90 percent of monthly estimates and final payment made uoon completion and acceptance of work No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of 30 days The Owner reserves the right to reiecfnv or all bids and to waive informalities Signed: RALPH WINKWORTH State orester State of North Carolina Department of Conservation and Develop ment (7143) April lb 1970 APRIL 1b 1970 Time of Sunrise 6:03 am Time Sunset 7:00 pm TEMPERATURE High Yesterday 67 year aqo 73 Low this morning 36 year ago 47 UnilPI TCMPf DATIIPP 7 am 40 8 am 51 9 am 58 10 am 61 11 am 64 Noon 67 RELATIVE HUMIDITY Relative humidity at noon 24 pct PRECIPITATION Amount for the 24 hours ending at 7 None total for month 174 total for year 853 RENCH BROAD RIVER River stage at 7 am 19 feet stage 8 feet) AREA TEMPERATURES Highs yesterday and lows this 62 and 32 Meadow's Store at Creek near letcher 65 and 30 Mitchell this morning 3L ASHEVILLE inq cloudiness and cool with and Sunday near 70 with The probability of precipitation is near zero today 40 per cent tonight and 50 per cent Sunday Per North Carolina: Increasing cloudi ness tonight and Sunday with a chance of rain mainly south portions on Sun day Not as cool tonight with no im portant temperature changes Sunday Lows tonight 40s west and 46 to 54 east High Sunday in the 60s Extended Outlook tor North Carolina: Monday through Chance of afternoon thundershowers in west portion Monday with showers and thundershow ers becoming more general Tuesday Warmer Wednesday fair and mild Daytime temperatures ranging in the 70s Monday with temperatures likely in the 80s Tuesday Lows generally in 40s Monday night and In the 50s Tuesday night Daytime temperatures Wednesday mostly in os STATION Augusta cloudy Charleston cloudy Chariotte partly cloudy Columbia partly cloudy breensooro parnv Greenville SC pt Raleigh clear Savannah cloudy Wilmington partly Alhanv rlmiriv Albuquerque cloudy Atlanta cloudy Bismarck cloudy Boise clear Boston clear Buffalo clear Chicago cloudy Cincinnati clear Cleveland clear Denver cloudy Des Moines cloudy Detroit cloudy airbanks snow ort Worth clear Helena clear Indianapolis cloudy Jacksonville cloudy Juneau cloudy Kansas City clear Los Angeles clear Louisville clear Memphis clear Miami clear Milwaukee cloudy Minneapolis St Paul clear New Orleans cloudy New York cloudv Oklahoma City clear Omaha cloudy Philadelphia clear Phoenix cloudy Pittsburgh clear Portland Me clear Portland Ore cloudy Rapid City cloudy Richmond clear St Louis clear Salt Lake City rain San Diego cloudy San rancisco clear Seattle rain Tampa cloudy Washington clear Winnipeg cloudy Man Saves Six Lives Slips Away MURPHY An unknown man probably saved the lives of a family of six here yesterday and then disappeared without telling anyone who he was The passing motorist spotted flames shooting from the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Alex ander Jr shortly after midnight stopped leaned on his horn until lie was sure the family was awake then awakened a neighbor to call the fire depart ment and went on his way The Alexanders and their four children escaped unhurt from the burning building about two miles east of Murphy on 19 23 although Mrs Alexander a teacher in the public schools was forced to jump through a in window lhe family dog however was asphyxiated in the smoke Edwin Cock assistant chief of the Murphy Volunteer ire Department said the blaze ap parently started at about 12:15 a in an unoccupied storage area It destroyed several rooms of the home all its contents and the clothing Lion Of Year Award Given To Turner Tiie Johnston District Lions Club has named Turner of Asheville Rt 8 as of lhe for 1970 Turner is a i i ct superintendent with Public Service Company of Carolina 30 rom US Wf BUMAU fSSA 6o' urrM I xxxl figure Show Low Temperatura Expected A A jlntil Sunday Morning (elated Precipitation Nor Consult local orecotr (Some cTo Wk ere efke 7j cable CCre Ir Qjlue Qay uxndting mills Pearsonri Ige wart Pl School Zy Emin Pqa'd A Pr 73 39 00 75 59 00 71 42 00 75 45 00 74 45 00 75 44 00 71 38 00 73 54 00 73 46 00 48 27 00 76 44 00 70 48 00 58 35 00 54 31 12 53 35 00 37 20 03 46 36 00 63 32 00 43 27 00 67 39 00 70 54 00 46 25 00 25 6 03 74 52 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