Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina (2024)

ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, Friday, May 0, 1075 Deaths And Funerals Johnny H. Davis Funerals Today WAYNESVILLE Johnny STATE AND AREA Harrell Davis, 46, of Rt. 2 Henry Krause of the Clarks Waynesville, died Thursday in 8:30 a.m., after a brief illness. County hospital Haywood St. Church, Pracommunity, Macon County, A native of Haywood County, John W.

Martin of Rt. 1 he was a farmer. Country Club Estates, Maggie, Surviving are the widow, 10 a.m., St. Johns Catholic Mrs. Freda Janes Davis; a Church, Haywood County, son, Jeff Davis of the home: a Mrs.

T. Thiriwell of Rt. 8 stepdaughter, Miss Diana Hendersonville, 11 a.m., Davis of the home; the Shepherd's Church Street mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Chapel, Henderson County, Harrell Davis of Waynesville; Mrs. Veva Schrier of Clear- three sisters, Mrs.

Troy Boyd water, and Franklin, 11 of Waynesville, Mrs. Gardner a.m., chapel of First Baptist Warren of Candler and Mrs. Church of Franklin. Warren Kelley of Fairfax, Wylie L. Arnett of Banner and two brothers, Robert and Elk, 2 p.m., Seventh- Day Ad- D.C.

Davis of Waynesville. ventist Church, Avery County. Services will be held at 2 Mrs. Claude Lusk of Glen- p.m. Saturday at Cove Creek ville, Methodist 2 p.m., Cashiers First Baptist Church, of which he Church, Jackson a member.

County. was The Revs. Wayne Terrell of Dillsboro, Elmer Caldwell and James 2:30 p.m., First United Kirkpatrick will officiate. Methodist Church, Jackson Burial will be in Davis Family County. Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be CITY AND COUNTY Joe Boyd, Carl and Robert H. C. E. Stevens Sr. of 45 Grind- Davis, Danny Messer, Ricky staff Drive, 11 a.m., chapel of Kelley and Bobby Warren.

Anders-Rice Funeral Home. The family will receive Carroll P. Wilson of Rt. 1 friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday Arden, 11 a.m., chapel of at Garrett Funeral Home, Groce Funeral Home.

Frank where the body will remain unWilliams of Monticello Road, til placed in the church 30 Weaverville, 2 p.m., chapel of AndersRice Funeral Home. Mrs. Vance Hensley of Louisburg, 2 p.m., Whites Funeral Home, Louisburg. Mrs. Mildred J.

Anderson of 72 South Spruce 3 p.m., Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Woodard S. Payne died Wednesday in Asheville VA Hospital after an extended illness. A lifelong resident of Madison County, he was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I.

He was a son the late John and Mry Shults Payne. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sallie Roberts Payne; two sons, Harold Payne of Biloxi, and Robert Payne of Detroit, two brothers, Jess and Roy Payne of Marshall; two sisters, Mrs. Brian Teague of Marshall and Mrs. Francis Naves of Asheville; and three grandchildren Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home. The Rev. Roy Waldroup will officiate. Burial will be in Bowman-Rector Cemetery. Friends will be pallbearers.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. MARSHALL Woodard S. Payne, 81, of Rt. 1 Marshall, Norman B.

Ramsey CANTON Norman B. Ramsey, 71, of Rt. 6 Candler, died Wednesday in an Asheville hospital a after an extended illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Beulah Rickman Ramsey; two sons, Bruce M.

Ramsey of Cove Creek and Arnold H. Ramsey of Candler; a daughter, Mrs. Rosie M. Ewart of Candler; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Parton of Tennessee, Mrs.

Artie McCarter of Hot Springs and Mrs. Martha Shultz of Lincolnton; 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at p.m. Saturday in the chapel of Crawford Funeral Home of Canton. The Rev.

Bob Jackson will officiate. Burial will be in Crawford Memorial Gardens. Grandsons will be pallbearers. Project Of The Class Of '69 The Asheville High School class 1975; Dr. Claude Frazier, Randy Perfountain is finished at last.

Shown en- kins, 1973 senior class president; and Bill joying the new fountain are (L to R): Stanley, principal. Staff Photo by June Lee Barnhardt, president of the class of Glenn, Jr.) Fountain Is Finished At Asheville High School Back in 1969, when Asheville High School was still known as Lee H. Edwards High School and Richard Koon was senior class president, the senior class decided it wanted to build a fountain for the school. The idea had been born when Koon attended the dedication of a fountain at the Biltmore branch of the Bank of Asheville. Dr.

Claude A. Frazier, who has helped bring about the building of several fountains in Asheville, agreed to help Koon with the project. Koon's class of about 600 stu- Slaying Case Fee $10,000 Asheville Attorney DeVere Lentz is asking a total fee of $10,000 for his successful defense of former Mars Hill College student Wayne Schilling. The figure was revealed in a completed complaint filed Thursday in Buncombe county Courthouse. Last month Wayne Schilling was tried on a charge of murder in the death on Oct.

11, 1973 of Sally Moffitt, another Mars Hill student. He was acquitted. Lentz' complaint stated that Schilling's father, John Schilling, of Mt. Holly, N. J.

had paid Lentz 5,000 before the trial started. Lentz is suing to recover another $5,000 he claims is due him. He contends the fee of $10,000 was agreed on in a contract. Museum Gets Funds WASHINGTON The National Endowment for the Arts has approved a $7,500 grant to the Asheville Art Museum, U.S. Rep.

Roy A. Taylor announced Thursday. The grant will be used to support a mobile exhibitiondemonstration unit which will tour Western North Carolina counties. Have faith in God. Mark 11:22 minutes prior to the services.

At other times, the family will be at the home of his mother, Mrs. R. L. Davis, Rt. 2 Waynesville.

Mrs. Sally Roberts WAYNESVILLE Mrs. Sally Ferguson Roberts, 81, of 537 Golf Course Road, died Thursday in Haywood County hospital after a brief illness. A native of Madison County, she was a daughter of the late Jim and Mirah Kirkpatrick Surviving are two sons, Robert Owen Ferguson of Clyde and Elbert Ferguson of Levittown, four daughters, Candler, Mrs. Mrs.

Georgia Alma James and Mrs. Ruth Edwards of Waynesville and Mrs. Lucille Dudley of Hampton, 19 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Services be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fines Creek Memorial Baptist Church, of which she was a member.

The Revs. Jesse Hollingsworth, G. W. Jameson and James Gardner will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Johnny and Phil James, J.K. Dotson, Darwin and Dr. Clay Ferguson, Bill Sprinkle, Vaughn Mcintire and James Terrlington. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Crawford Funeral Home of Waynesville, where the body will remain until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the services.

At other times, the family will be at the home. Suspects Are Nabbed Two men were arrested on Biltmore Avenue Thursday, ten minutes after the 5:20 p.m. robbery of Vic Jarrett's Flower Shop at 500 Biltmore Asheville Police reported; Charged with robbery were J. V. Albert Allen, of Mountainside Apartments, and Harrison Leon McDowell, 283 Dutch Cove, Canton.

The suspects were apprehended within a couple of blocks of the flower shop, police said. 3 DAYS SAT TRUCKLOAD (FCX) FEED SALE DOG RABBIT CALF SAVE BIG BY BUYING MORE FOR LESS We're bringing in a trailer crammed full of fresh, high quality FCX specialty feeds direct from our mills. Here's your chance to stock up at bargain prices while the supply lasts. Look for the decorated trailer at the listed location Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Now would be a fine time to buy smart and get any or all of these nutritionally balanced specialty feeds in quantity -the more buy, the more you save.

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BAG 25-LB. BAG 464 4 Riverside Dr. Tel. 253-9351 Refugee Total Put At Nearly 114,000 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida, Day by day the number grows refugees from indochina make their way from far across the Pacific to new homes in America. The Pentagon calculated that as of Thursday there were nearly 114,000 refugees, many already in the United States with multitudes of others on the way.

The exact number is virtually impossible to determine since the refugees are scattered over a wide area and the figures vary, But here is approximately how the refugee count shapes up: The bulk of the refugee processing is being done at Camp Pendleton, Marine base, where there currently are about 17,000 Vietnamese and Cambodians. Pendleton' officials say another 7,200 refugees have already departed for their new homes. Some 7,803 refugees have arrived at Ft. Chaffee, and 741 have been released. There were 1,972 more due in Thursday and officials still expect to receive a total of 20,000.

Eglin Air Force Base in Satisfaction Guaranteed REMEMBER MOTHER Woohworth ins center, had 740 refugees on hand, with 345 processed and ready to leave. The Pentagon reported that there were 59,677 refugees at U.S. bases in the Pacific: Guam, Wake Island and Clark Air Base in the Philippines. The largest contingent is a Guam, where there are around 40,000. There were another 16,670 refugees at sea en route to the Pacific bases, the Pentagon said.

As the pilgrimage continued Thursday, Congress indicated amid bitter debate that it would speed up approval of money for Indochina refugees, but less than the $507 million President Ford had requested. Legislation was introduced slashing Ford's request to $127 million. In San Diego, spokesman for the county said 30 refugees from South Vietnam were applying for welfare assistance. The applications were filed by American citizens with Vietnamese wives who are sheltering evacuated relatives. Replacement or Money Refunded Biltmore Church Will Observe Woman's Day Rock Hill Baptist Church at 486 Caribou 1 Road, Biltmore, will observe Woman's Day Sunday with two services.

Mrs. Elisabeth Eubanks, teacher at Asheville High School, will be the speaker at the 11 a.m. service, and Mrs. Claire Lennon, a retired teacher, formerly on the staff of Spellman College in Atlanta, will speak at the 3 p.m. service.

Following the morning service there will be a Mothers' Day dinner to which the public is invited. Fund Initiated MURPHY A scholarship fund in memory of Christopher Killian of Andrews has been established by the Mountain Community School of Brasstown, which will open its doors this fall at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The scholarship will be awarded to a child who otherwise could not attend the school. Donations to the fund can be mailed to Mrs.

Edmund Spiller, 101 Mauney Murphy 28006. Mrs. Spiller is chairman of the board of the new school. dents managed to raise $700- $800 for the project, using the proceeds from their class play. But it wasn't until 1973, with Randy Perkins as class president, that sufficient money was raised so that construction could begin.

A number of donations from the community donations of both money and services enabled the students to complete the project. Asheville High School principal Bill Stanley hopes that the landscaping of the fountain area Public Record Births MEMORIAL MISSION Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lee Martin, 102 Beechtree Drive, Black Mountain, a son, May 8. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles David Bailey, 34 Crowell Road, a daughter, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lee Fisher, 154 Division a son, May 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evan Buckner, Lot 184, Scenic View Trailer Park, a daughter, May eighth. Licensed To Wed Dan Ray Pike, 24, and Brenda Marie Redmon, 25, both of Weaverville. Larry Royal, 23, Pahokee, and Sandra Lee McLaughlin, 21, Asheville.

Stenson Lawyer, 21, and Emma Granville Johnson, 23, both of Asheville. Real Estate Transfers Irene M. Penley to Board of Transportation, land on U.S. 70. Beverly-Grant to T.

A. Uzzell unit in Crowfields. Josephine Litchfield to W. A. Hodges, land on Delano Road.

C. R. Bell to Bettye L. McCurley, land on Macon Avenue. McCurry Realty to J.

E. Gray, land in Mt. Carmel Acres. Heritage to J. E.

Grear III, land in Glen Meadows. J. C. Jarrett to B. McK.

Buckner, land in State Test Farm. A. L. Sharpe to J. E.

Woody, land on Shadowlawn Drive. Z. H. Ponder to Marvin Honeycutt, land in Flat Creek Township. Sunday School Board of Southern Baptist Convention to M.

W. Rumfelt, land in Ridgecrest. S. J. Crow, commissioner, to C.

H. Jackson, land in city formerly listed in name of W. S. Johnson. Board of Tax Supervision to Lawrence Means, land in Arborvale Park.

R. H. Gaddy to W. E. Ward, land in county.

M. H. Padgett to Louise M. Padgett, land in county. Carol Thomas to J.

T. Bradley, land in county. J. R. Monahan Jr.

to Sandra Monahan, land in county. Lewis Funeral Service By Robert J. Lewis LEWIS MEMORIAL PARK The Cemetery Beautiful On Beaverdam CALL 252-5081 OR 252-6360 GROCE FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors 1401 Patton Ave. 252-3535 ALLEN ASSOCIATES MORTUARY 127 McDOWELL STREET PHONE 252-1251 will be undertaken as a school project for Quality '76. Pick a pot of pretty chrysanthemums for Mom on Mother's Day from a selection of colors.

Long- lasting loveliness in brilliant blooms. Choose 33 Each in a festive foil gift wrapped container. HYDRANGEA LONG LASTING LIVING ACCENT OF BEAUTY For in a MOTHER'S festive foil DAY gift each 99 Wrap Container master charge ASHEVILLE MALL S. TUNNEL RD. MOTHER'S 11th Brilliantly blooming.

potted flower colorful azaleas Add a splash of color to home selection or of garden. magnificent, large 99 glowing colors. A gift sure to please Mom on her day! Hanging baskets filled with fresh Spring flowers will delight Mother Choose from this magnifiof glowing colors. Brightens up every room and patio. cent selection of healthy basket plants in a rainbow 599 DOWNTOWN BANKAMERICARD 25 HAYWOOD ST..

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