4 78, at merly day, Mary ter, four at World-News, Friday, November 6, 1964 Roanoke DEATHS, FUNERALS Howard Emmons Funeral for Howard Emmons, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday 3350 Lotz, with burial in Fairview. tal. Ashby D. Granger Mrs.
Ashby Duvall Granger, for- omi of Roanoke, died Wednes- and in Columbus, Ohio. of Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Smith Granger; a daugh-, Jennifer, both of Columbus; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Early Clark, Mrs. Dora Forbes, Mrs.
Rosley Tolliver, Mrs. Geraldine Kendrick, all of Roanoke; three John W. Granger, Co- of brothers, lumbus, Ronald Granger, Balti- Roamore, Ardelbert noke. The body is at Me liams Funeral Home, Columbus. Freddie R.
Jones Funeral for Freddie Roosevelt Jones, 606A NE, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church, with burial in Springwood. The body is at Hamlar-Curtis. Madgie L.
Williams Mrs. Madgie Lee Williams, 728 Mrs. Center NW, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Marlene Brown, Roanoke; five sons, Eristus A.
Williams, Sherman L. Williams, J. Cornell Williams, all of Roanoke, John H. Williams, Floyd W. Williams, both of Washington, D.C.; three sisters, Mrs.
Helen Toler, Norwalk. Mrs. Sally Boone, hirs. Susis Nicholas, of Roanoke; one brother, James Eames, Appomattox. Funeral will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Hill Street Baptist Church, with burial in Williams Memorial Park. The body is at Fizer's. Mrs. Leela B. Wingo Funeral for Mrs.
Lula Bandy Wingo, 74, of Rt. 2, Boones mill, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Lotz, with burial in Franklin Memorial Park, Franklin County. MONUMENTS larsteller great nOmE in stone since 1887 CERAMIC PILE TERRAZZO ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. JOBE FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions 215 College Salem DU 9-7284 Telephoned and Telegraphed Everywhere or Delivered Locally Roy L.
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16 during the week a contractor began work on a third dam enlargementiary source, a mountain spring about five miles from here, has described by John Berberich, town manager, as discernible." The Maury River is the only source now although the f1 ow has diminished during drought of the last two years. installing p- a new on the river toTown workers were pump day and this should provide Lexington with enough Berberich water said. for the present, Installation was expected to be completed later today. The pumping station on the river is 35 years old, Berberich explained. A replacement for one of the pumps was ordered some time ago, and the town received copy of a shipping invoice about Sept.
1. One of the old pumps was removed in preparation, but when the shipment arrived it contained only part of the new pump. After Moore's Creek went who dry, the town used a fire truck to assist the remaining pump supplying the town. The remainder of the shipment arrived yesterday. Berberich said the contractor is doubling the capacity of Moore's Creek dam which now spills water the in dam the will winter.
be en- He hopes that larged enough this to contain although all water winter, the project will not be completed until spring. Town Retaken of Stanleyville. ELISABETHVILLE, the Congo (AP) The Congolese army reported today it had recapKindu, last rebel stronghold on the road to the rebel 6-DIAMOND BRIDAL Stunning matching 14K ural gold rings she'll time. 3 sparkling diamonds finely crafted ring. Barry, Burch Finished, Mrs.
Barger Believes Mrs. Maggie C. King Mrs. Maggie Cronk King, of Pittsfield Road, NW. died Thursday night in a local hospiSurviving are four daughters, Powell, Mrs.
Ruby Mauck K. Myrtle Stinson, Mrs. NaMrs. Dorothy Robison, all Roanoke. Funeral will be at 4 p.m.
Saturday at Lotz, with burial in Fairview. Otho G. Blankenship Otho Grover Blankenship, 69, 1426 Brownlee SE, died today at a local hospital. He was a retired boilermaker. Surviving are his Minnie Pentecost Blankenship; three daughters, Mrs.
Catherine Bennett, Mrs. Della Mae Crouch and Miss Margaret Blankenship, Roanoke; three sons, Lewis E. Fred E. Blankenship, Roanoke; Otho E. Blankenship, Salem; a sister, Mrs.
W. H. Doran, Roanoke; six half brothers sisters, Luther Blankenship, Clarence Blankenship, Mrs. Nettie Chisom, Mrs. Hazel Welch, Mrs.
Ruth Young and Mrs. Ethel Linkenker, Roanoke. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Lotz, with burial in Cedar Lawn. Clifford L.
Arnall Clifford L. Arnall, 73, died today in Lexington, Ky. He had formerly worked for The Roanoke or Surviving are a brother, Godfrey R. Arnall; an aunt who raised him, Miss Dora Mahoney, both of Roanoke. The body is at W.
R. Milward Mortuary, Lexington. Mrs. Lizzie Reed FLOYD-Mrs. Lizzie Reed, 73, died at her home Thursday.
Surviving are her husband, Clinton Reed, Willis; two daughters, Mrs. Daniel Duncan, Bassett, L. C. Akers, Floyd; three sons, Haven, Russell and Harry Reed, all of Willis. The body is at Wood Funeral Home.
Fred G. Kincer CROCKETT Fred Gilbert Kincer, 64, died in a Roanoke hospital Wedensday. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Keller Spraker, Salem. Funeral will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday at the Kings Grove Meth- odist Church with burial in the church cemetery. The body is at home. Mrs. Sally M. Compton RIDGEWAY-Mrs.
Sally MinCompton, 83, died Thursday night Martinsville hospital. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Louis Powell, Wallace Cox Martinsville, and Mrs. Jerry Barnes, Jim Nichols and Mrs. Herman Warren, three sons, Billy, Compton, Ridgeway, and Pete Compton.
both of Martinsville; brother, Buck Minter, Spray, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. a Heffinger, Spray, N.C., Mrs. Annie Compton, Ridgeway. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fontaine Baptist Church, with burial in the family cemetery.
Mrs. Ruth Massey, Martinsville. Funeral was today. Fleet A. Boaz COLLINSVILLE Fleet A.
Boaz, 61, died Wednesday in a Martinsville hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Gibbs Boaz; three Martins- daughters, Mrs. Roy Martin, ville, Mrs. Walter Turner, Leaksville, N.C., Miss Betty Boaz, Charlottesville; a son, Houston Boaz, Collinsville; two sisters, Mrs.
Erwin Katz, Card of Thanks GODSEY-We wish to express to our heartfelt thanks and appreciation our many friends, neighbors and relatives the for many the beautiful flowers, cards and other kindnesses shown us following E. the death (Nellie) of our Godsey. loved Also one, our Mrs. thanks to the Rev. Paul Bruce, the Rev.
Robert Ham- FUner, Mr. Kenneth Archer, Oakey's neral Home, Snyder's Saving Nursing Crew. Home and the Salem Life The Godsey family. In Memoriam ENGLISH--In lovina memory English, of our who dear sister. Zue Powell massed awav Nov 6, 1962.
A You sorrow a too areat to be told. left beautiful memory, But to us who loved and lost grow you, old. Your memory will never Sadly missed by your sisters: Elsie, Grace, Maude, and Mamie. ENGLISH -In lovina memory English, of who our dear Mother. Zue Powell passed away two years ago today.
Nov 6. 1967 In Sweet our home memories, you are clina to fondly remembered, Those who in you lust in the life same. sincerely, Love unu death missed by, vour children, Clav, Sadly Edith and Ronnie McDANIEL loving memory two of years Betty Crum McDaniel who left us ago today, Nov. 6. 1962.
Nothing. can ver take away The love our hearts hold dear: Fond memories linger every day. We miss vou more each vear. Sadly missed bv children: Phil and Patti Flora: mother and father: Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Crum; sister: Mrs. Narma Vermillion ROOP loving memory sixth of our birthday, son, Ricky Len Roop, on his November 6. We who loved you, sadly miss you As It dawns another year: In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near.
Sadly missed by daddy and mama. Mrs. Ethel G. Jones RIDGEWAY Mrs. Ethel Jones, 81, died at the home of a son, Dr.
G. L. Jones, Martinsville, Thursday. Surviving is another son, T. K.
Jones, Ridgeway; a daughter, Mrs. John M. Shumate, Ridgeway. Funeral was today. Guy E.
Hopkins BEDFORD Guy Edward Hopkins, 71, died Thursday morning in a local hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cleon Nance Hopkins; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy H. Deuanney, Bel Air, Mrs.
Nancy H. Newberry, Fairfax; two sons, Turner E. Hopkins, Alexandria, Jimmy G. Ho kins, Bedford; a sister, Miss Gladys Irene Hopkins, Bedford; a brother, Jimmie S. Hop kins, Bedford.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the residence, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. GOP Fight (From Page One) tion about Dec. 1, probably in a Midwestern city, Here the 17 Republican governors can be expected to chart a course for reviving the party from the crushing defeat it sustained last Tuesday with Sen. on the bridge and Goldwater men at the helm.
The GOP carried only six states. Only on the governors' level did the Republicans something to cheer about amid the carnage of President Johnson's landslide victory. They gained one statehouse. And in election of Michigan's Gov. George Romney despite a Democratic sweep of the state, some professed to see the building of a possible presidential candi- center, of announced the political Thursday spec- he plans to call a meeting of the Republican Governors Associa- liam W.
Scranton, who tried to head off Goldwater for the nomination and was snowed under, refused to describe Johnson's victory as a repudiation of Goldwater's philosophy. Discussing the he campaign said at that a news conference, where "traditional Republican principles" were used they "were not repudiated." And, locking ahead, he said the first big job facing the GOP erasing the impression "that opposed or indifferent SOcalled ethnic or minority groups." Scranton said he favored a meeting of the Republican governors and so did Romney at a news conference in Lansing, Mich. Romney said he discussed the matter by telephone with Scranton and with Rockefeller. In Lockport, N.Y., Miller flatly disagreed with those who term Johnson's massive victory a repudiation conservative What's he said it would not nemore, cessarily set off a power struggle within the party. In Boise, though, Cov.
Smylie suggesting Gov. would John Anderson of Kansas be was a date. That the party needs a new face was the consensus of many of its leading lights as they picked their way among the ruins. A notable exception was Goldwater's running mate, Rep. William E.
Miller of York. In Augusta, where he was on a golfing vacation, Eisenhower called for of consultation among party leaders to discuss the GOP im-an image which Eisenhower said "has confused so many of our citizens and led them to think of it as a political doctrine designed primarily for the rich and privileged." Henceforth, Eisenhower said, the GOP must represent a wide Harrisburg, Gov. Wilspectrum political thinking. Rangers Seize Prison Escapee A North Carolina prison escapee was captured last night by Blue Ridge Parkway rangers on the parkway four miles south of Fancy Gap. William Hucklebee, an escapee prison, was arrested in a from Avery County, N.C.
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Reporters at Goldwater's morning-after press conference Wednesday got the idea the senator rather expects to hold on to the GOP helm. "I doubt Goldwater can hold on very long," said Mrs. Barger. "I doubt he will want to." As for his Wednesday morning statement, "he was only the moment, and he will expressing the strong feelings get President Johnson scored one of the most lopsided victories in history, getting 61 per cent of the popular vote and 486 electoral votes out of 538. Mrs.
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