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12 The Montgomery Advertiser Pilgrim Social-Savings Club will meet Lawson, 1565 Westcott St. Saturday night at 7:30 p.m., with Levert Big 10 Social-Savings Club will meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m.. with Mrs. Katie Law, 405 May St. Church Plans Special Day Auxiliary Day, will be observed Sunday the Weeping Willow Baptist Church.

Local groups will be expected to make their monthly stewardship report. Rev. P. R. Dortch, pastor, will preach the 11 a.m.

sermon Sunday and Joe Lockhart will be in charge of the Sunday School at 9:30 The budget committee has adopted a $19,650.66 budget for 1966. Included is a $2,500 Friendship drive, slated to close, Sunday, March 13, The new budget much greater than 1965, which was labeled a success. Church calendars have been distributed among the membership, listing all programs and activities to be carried out for the new year. Those who have not received one to date, may secure one from the church's office. Mrs.

Verlie F. Nettles is reporter. DEATHS DEATHS ber of W. C. Campbell Lodge 929.

HOLLAWAY, Ed, 1482 French St. Funeral will be Sunday 3 p.m. from RossClayton's Chapel. Burial in Lincoln Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Lela Hollaway; step-son, Jimmie L. Persons; daughter in law, three grandchildren, three sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law. Rev. E. L.

Newton will officiate. TALLEY, John 1016 Henle St. Funeral will be Saturday at 3 p.m, from Holt Street Baptist Church, Rev. A. W.

Wilson officiating. Burial in Westcott Cemetery, Ross Funeral Home directing. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Louise Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio; sons, Willie James and John Talley Cleveland; sisters, Mrs. Cra Stoudemire, Mrs.

Viola Judkins and Mrs. Magnolia Judkins, all of Cleveland, Mrs. Beatrice Price. Detroit, Mrs. Julia Pierce, Philadelphia, Mrs.

Eddie Mae Witherspoon and Mrs. Christina Reese, Montgomery; brothers, James and William Judkins, Cleveland, Sellers Judkins, Ohio, and Willie James, Montgomery. He was a member of American Beauty Lodge No. 858, The body will lie in state at the church from 2 to 3 p.m. JONES, Alonza, Ramer.

Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from Mt. Gilliard Baptist Church, Ramer, Revs. G. W.

Smiley and Mose Richardson officiating. Burial in Weeping Mary Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include two sons, Sellizen and Patterson Jones; one brother, Buster Jones. ELMORE, Mrs. Phoebie, Madison Park.

Funeral will be Sunday at 12:30 p.m. from Old Elam Baptist Church, Madison Park, Rev. H. H. Johnson officiating.

Burial in Old Elam Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include her widower, Ed Elmore; a brother, John Jones and niece. PICKETT, Jack, Prattville. Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from Jericho Baptist Church, Autauga County, Rev.

M. J. Glover officiating. Burial in Autauga Hill Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include sister, Mrs.

Ollie DeJarnette; a brother, Asberry Pickett; several nieces. GALLOWAY, Mrs. Eliza, 867 Davis Alley, died at local hospital. Funeral Ross arrangements will be announced by Clayton Funeral Home. Survivors include her sons, Jake and James Lynn and Jasper Galloway, Cleveland, Ohio, Ralph Galloway, New York, and Jack Galloway; one sister, Mrs.

Nancy White. She was a member of Mt. Gillard Baptist Church. ASBERRY, Mrs. Pinkie, 2010 Stephen St.

Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. from New Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. Porter Giles officiating. Burial in Jericho Cemetery, Ross Clayton Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include daughter, Mrs. Janie Mae Croskey; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Hardon and Mrs. Margaret Haw. kins, Newark, N.J.; several nephews and cousins; one son-in-law.

She was a member of Sons And Daughters of Cornelius Society No. 2. SLEDGE, Mrs. Vivian, 1006 E. Grove died at her home Wednesday, Funeral plans will be announced by RossClayton Funeral Home.

Survivors include her widower, Walter Sledge; sister, brothers, Mrs. Lucille Hardin, mingham; Ollie and Mark Smith, BirChicago; She several nieces and nephews. was a member of Shiloh Church. Baptist Funeral will be Sunday, 2 p.m., at Lee's Chapel, Rev. H.

H. Hubbard officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Lee's Funeral Service directing. Survivors include her widower, Fred Gilchrist; one son, Fred Gilchrist brother, Monroe Jackson, and other relatives.

DAVIS, will Apt, Madison Park. Funeral Mt. be Olive Sunday, 1:30 p.m., at Greater Ware Baptist Church, Rev. Frank Rock officiating. Burial will be in Funeral Creek Service Cemetery, Burkville, Lee's clude four sons, Eugene and indirecting.

Survivors James Davis, Charles and Johnny Johnson; three sisters, Mrs. Louella Davis, Mrs. Maggie Bell Robertson and Mrs. Eliza Anna Lewis; 19 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, a host of nieces and nephews; one aunt; one uncle and three daughters-in-law. GILCHRIST, Mrs.

Minnie, 977 Busch St. TATE Mrs. Lennie, 2209 Carlisle St. Funeral will be Sunday, 1 p.m., Morning Star Baptist Church, Montgomery County, Rev. C.

W. Webster officiating. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery, Lee's Funeral Service directing. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie Mae Lewis, Pike Road, Mrs.

Maggie Weary and Mrs. Elizabeth Myles; one son, James A. Tate, Montgomery; one brother, Hillard Birch; one daughter-in-law; one son-in-law; one sister-in-law; all of Montgomery; 16 grand 34 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Rawlinson and Mrs. Jessie Mae Thomas.

MARTIN, James 880 Mill St. Funeral will be Sunday, 3:30 p.m., at Lee's Chapel, Rev. D. A. Daniels officiating.

Burial will be in Wright Cemetery, Lee's Funeral Service directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Callie Esther Martin; four daughters, Mrs. Minnie L. Wright, Misses Annie Lee, Angelina and Jereline Martin; two sons, Otis and James C.

Martin one sister, Mrs. Josephine Moore; and eight grandchildren. HARDY, Jewel Nesbit, 24. Funeral will be Sunday noon from Lilly Baptist Church, Rev. J.

E. Noble officiating. Burial will be in Westcott Cemetery, Cillie's Mortuary directing. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Henretta Brinson; father, Roosevelt Hardy; three sisters, Mrs.

Pearlie Hall and Mrs. Carrie Hunter, Montgomery, and Miss Irene Hardy, Detroit, two brothers, Ardie D. Hardy Memphis, and Roosevelt Hardy six aunts, four DINKINS, James, Prattville. Funeral will be Sunday, 2 p.m., at Springhill AME Burial Church, Rev. W.

J. Outland officiating. will be in the church cemetery, Lee's Funeral Service directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mag.

gie Kate Dinkins; three daughters, Mrs. Mamie Albright, Mrs. Jennie D. Local NAACP holds special electionSunday, 4 p.m., Jan. 30, 1966 Metropo lit an Methodist Church.

-Staff Photo HE GAVE FOR HER-Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, 702 Woodrow whose son, Jerome Harold Johnson, is in Viet Nam with the Infantry, came to the Advertiser-Journal Blood Drive Thursday but was unable to give. She brought a nephew, Jason Bowen, with her and he gave a pint of blood for his cousin. one sister-in-law, two brothersone niece, three enphews. He member of St.

John Baptist Long Beach, Calif. HALL, J. Jessie VI, Prattville. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Sunday from Chattman Cemetery, Cillie's Mortuary directing.

Survivors are one son, Willie Hall; one sister, Mrs. Susie Dowdell, Birmingham; two aunts, one brother-in-law. CATLEDGE, George, 1000 Henle St. Funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m. from Bethel Baptist Church, Rev.

H. A. Hubbard officiating. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nicey Catledge; three daughters, Miss Ella M.

Catledge and Endia Keys, both of Chicago, and Mrs. Mattie P. Williams, Montgomery; five sons, George Joe, and RichendSOD Catledge, all of Chicago, Bell ledge, Lowndes County, and Tom Catledge, Montgomery; two brothers, Fred Catledge, Birmingham, and Tom Catledge, Cleveland, Ohio; 36 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, two sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law, several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Cillie'3 Mortuary directing. UNION SPRINGS IVEY, Harrison died in a Tuskegee hospital Sunday.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Carrie Ivey, Union Springsfive sosn, T. D. Ivey, Perote, Harrison Ivey Detroit, Sgt. 1.C.

Arthur Ivey, Germany, Rev. Joe and Winston Ivey, St. Petersburg, four daughters, Mrs. Ruby D. Bouie, and Miss Gladys Ivey, St.

Petersburg, Mrs. Menrietta Woodall, Gary, and Mrs. Frances Smith, Detroit; four brothers, Rev. G. D.

Ivey, Union, Rev. Bishop Ivey, Union Springs, Louie Ivey, New Jersey; Birmingham, sister, and Chris Ivey, one Mrs. Johnson, Union Springs; 16 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two brothers in law; four sisters in law; three suns in law; three daughters -inJaw. Funeral will be Sunday noon from St. Paul Methodist Church.

Burial be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Bruce ville, Memory Chapel Funeral Home directing. The body will lie in state at the Ivey home from 9 to 11 a.m. Sunday. PEACHBURG, ALA.

WASHINGTON, Henry, 16. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday from Hardaway AME Church, Rev. L. F.

Smith officiating. Burial will be in Jericho cemetery, Carter's Funeral Home in charge. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Emma B. Washington; father, Albert Washington, Union Springs; sisters, Mrs.

Jessie B. Dickerson and Miss Eula Washing. ton, Union Springs; brothers, Albert Tommy and Willie J. Washing. ton, Haines City, and Robert Lee Washington, Union Springs; one grand.

mother and one great-grandmother. TUSKEGEE SCOTT, Thursday. Mrs. Funeral Lula, Rt. will 2, Box 78, died be Sunday p.m.

from Simmons Chapel AME Zion Church, Elder C. H. Boyd officiating. Burial in the churchyard cemetery, McKenzie's Funeral Home directing. Survivors include one daughter, Miss Gracie Scott: sons, Lester Scott, Cleveland, Ohio, Nelson Scott, Orlando, and Rainer Scott, Apopka, sisters, Mrs.

Mary Pollard and Mrs. Nona Cotton; 25 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren and 19 great dren; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Beautiful Star Tabernacle No. 64, Knights and Daughters of Tabor. HUFFMAN, John Henry, Mt.

Meigs, died at his home. Funeral will be Sunday at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Mt. Meigs. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. UNION SPRINGS SMITH, Rev.

Sylvester. Funeral will bel Sunday noon from St. John AME Church, Chunn Ridge Community, Rev. L. Smith officiating.

Burial in Ridge comeF. tery, Carter's Funeral home in charge. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillie Smith, Union Springs; son, Elijah Smith, Birmingham; ssters, Mrs. Julia Adams, Birmingham, Mrs.

Susie Smith, Georgia; brothers, Bishop Smith, Philadelphia, Rocillious Smith, Wash- ington, D.C.; 13 grandchildren, 30 greatgrandchildren. MIDWAY THOMAS, Mrs. Nettie Bea, Rt. 1, Box 15, died Wednesday night in a Tuskegee hospital. She is survived by her widower, Saint Timothy Thomas Midway; daughters, Mrs.

Ada Smith, Miss Charlie Mae Thomas, Highland Park, Misses Essie Bea, Mary Ola, and Callie Victoria Thomas, Midway; sons, Airman 2.C. James E. Thomas, Clovis, N.M.; Sgt. Saint Timothy Thomas Ft. Lewis, Johnny C.

and Robert L. Thomas, Montgomery: mother, Mrs. Essie Bea Bronson; father, Melvin Bronson Opalocka, sisters, Mrs. Ola Mael Pleas, Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. Minnie Bronson and Mrs.

Louise Brown, Opa-1 locka, brothers, Silas Bronson, Cambridge, Mevlin Bronson Opalocka, Sgt. Johnny T. Bronson, Ellsworth, S.D., William and Sammy Bronson, Opalocka, three grandchildren; one son in law; one daughter-inlaw. Funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday from Mt.

Coney Baptist Church, Midway, Rev. W. L. Hill officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard cemetery, Carter's Funeral Home directing.

She was a member of Mt. Pisgah OES No. 57. Parents, Teachers Set Fund Rally Alabama State Laboratory High School parents and teachers have made plans to culminate their financial rally Tuesday night, designed to complete payment on band uniforms, which were purchased during the school term. Committee members will make personal contacts, with pledgees, so as to round-out reports in a meeting at the school Tuesday night.

Musical Program Scheduled Sunday The Male Chorus of Ross Street Christian Church will present its first anniversary musical program, Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Twenty three choral groups have been invited to participate. James Hinson, president and Elder E. H. Mason, minister.

Funeral Slated For Mrs. Whatley WHITE HALL Nancy Whatley, pioneer Lowndes County citizen, will be buried from Mt. Zion Christian Church, 12 noon Sunday. She was the oldest member and served as mother of the church. Elder E.

H. Mason, pastor, will officiate. PASSPORTS PASSE? WASHINGTON Crossing international boundaries is SO common in the jet age that a standard identity card may be adopted to cut inspections, paperwork, and passport complications. JAMES BROWN SHOW Alabama State College Arena Montgomery, Alabama Saturday-8 P.M.January 29, 1966 Tickets on Sale NowAdvance $3.00 At Door $3.50 This show is not sponsored by James Brown Alabama State College. PUBLIC NOTICE INQUIRIES ABOUT THE JAMES BROWN SHOW SHOULD NOT BE MADE TO COLLEGE OFFICES ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE IS NEITHER SPONSOR NOR PROMOTER Office Of Public Relations ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE SATURDAY, Automobiles Domestic LEMANS, 1963 Bronze coupe, 326.

Air, bucket seats Clean. Call 272-2202. MERCURY. $62- 4-door, very clean, low mileage. One-owner, excellent condition, air conditioned.

$1,195. E. Boak, 263-0092. MUSTANG, '65 2 plus 3 in floor. 6-cylinder.

Take up payments $85.32 monthly, 264-8380 after 5:30 p.m. FORD MUSTANG, 1965. V-8. Automatic. 7.000 actual miles.

$1,695 cash. Call 265-5901. MERCURY, 1962 Monterey. solid black, whitewall tires, power steering. power brakes, factory air, Priced for quick sale.

Call Harold Sheffield, 265-8528 or after p.m., 264-5410. MUSTANG V-8. radio, heater. $1.995. Rocket Motors.

603 Bell St. 265-4310. OLDSMOBILE. 1962. Super 88, door hardtop, factory air, white walls.

Full power. extra clean. $1,495. Call 264-9470. OLDSMOBILE '59 4-door.

88. all power and air. Clean. Have shon record. Owner.

263-5295. OLDS 88 1962, 4-door sedan, full power. fully equipped. $1,200. 265-6601.

OLDSMOBILE, 1956, GOOD CONDITION. $350. TELEPHONE 272-1200. OLDSMOBILE 1958 2 door, automatic, radio, heater, good condition. Best offer.

See at 243 Riverside Dr. OLDS 65, 442. 4-speed, 2-tone blue and white. radio and heater, 10,000 local miles. New car warranty, owner's name on request.

$2,395. CAPITOL AUTO SALES, 1 Madison. 265-3651. OLDS '65, 9-passenger Vista Cruiser wagon. This beautiful wagon has 11,000 actual miles, full power, air conditioned, chrome top rack, tinted glass, immaculate condition throughout.

$3,295. CAPITOL AUTO SALES, Madison, 265-3651. PONTIAC, '56. 2-door hardtop, Like new. $495.

Can finance anybody. DIXIE MOTOR 265-5295. PLYMOUTH, Savoy. 1959. Good condition.

Radio, heater. new tires, $350, Call 263-9814. PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. 1964. door hardtop.

Automatic, Full power. Air. Many extras. Outstanding condition. 22,500 miles.

265-6998, 2228 Narrow Lane Rd. PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON Good Condition. $200. Call 272-3775. PLYMOUTH -383.

4-speed. $2.500. Chevrolet, '57, straight shift. V-8. $300.

264-1052. PONTIAC. 1963. door Catalina, fully equipped, $1,495. Call 265-7686, BROWN'S AUTO SALES.

709 Bell St. PLYMOUTH 1962 Sports Furv. like new. Small equity and sume pavments. Phone 264-5671 after 5 p.m.

PONTIAC. '56. door. radio a heater. Good condition.

263-0205. weekdays after 5. PLYMOUTH. '57 4-door, 6-cylinder; straight shift. good tires.

$190 or best offer. 365-4215. PLYMOUTH, 1961 wagon, 6-cyhnder. straight stick. radio, heater, white wall tires.

perfect condition. Clean as a $775 Phone 264-6170. RAMBLER. 1962, Classic De Luxe, air, real nice. $750 or best offer.

In service, must sell. 264-1537. RAMBLER, 1965 American convertible. 6-cylinder. straight shift, overdrive, radio, heater.

Like new. 000 actual miles. Red with white top, Priced right for quick sale. Call Hardy, 265-8526. nights, Greystone Hotel, 509.

PONTIAC-1962 Catalina 4-door, air conditioned, power steering, power brakes $1.595. Cobb-Kirkland Motor 141 Catoma St. 265-8511. RAMBLER 1963. V-8.

automatic, extra .095. Gilmore Ford, 365-6758. VALIANT. '66. Radio, heater, straight shift, 6-cylinder, take up $64.65 mo.

567-5046 after 5. CHEAP CARS Chev. Bel Air. V-8 695 58 Dodge hardtop 595 60 Mercury Monterrey 495 58 Mercury 2-door hardtop 295 58 Pontiac, 4-dr. hard top ..495 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS EZ TERMS Barnett Motors 622 Bell St.

265-9793 SEE Modern Credit Co. for a repossessed bargain. N. Goldthwaite St 263-1019 or 263-5919. SPECIALS! Buick Special $1995 sedan, automatic, power steering.

Chev. Belair, 4-dr. $2495 Factory air, new car warranty, Chev. Impala coupe $2495 4-in-floor. Chevelle Malibu Special Station wagon.

factory air, Chev. super sports $1995 '64 Chev. Impala $1995 hardtop, factory air. Buick Wildcat coupe $1795 Chev. Impala coupe $1795 Chev.

Impala coupe $1495 Chev. Impala coupe $1295 Chev. Impala wagon $1695 Mustang $2295 Radio, heater, automatic transmission. 10 Nice Used Pick-Up Trucks RALPH SMITH 108 Molton 263-1123 Jack Pot DEALS 3-65 FURY Ill 4-door and 2-door hardtops. All factory air and power, Almost new $2795 64 OLDS $2595 Luxury sedan, all possible equipment.

65 VALIANT $2095 200 automatic transmission, never been sold to public. Almost new. 65 VALIANT $1795 4-door, standard shift, 5,000 true miles. 64 DODGE $1495 Dart station wagon, standard shift, 63 PONTIAC $1895 Catalina 4-door, factory air, power steering and brakes, locally owned. Extra nice.

63 CHEVROLET 1595 Bel Air, V-8, factory air, power steering, power brakes, locally owned, low mileage. 63 CHEVY II $1095 Nova 2-door hardtop, 6-cylinder, standard transmission, new whitewall tires, 60 DODGE $895 Station Wagon, 3 seats, new tires, cleanest one of all. 60 FORD $350 Station Wagon, V-8, automatic transmission, bargain priced. McCONNELL BROS. Plymouth 122 Molton St.

263-2381 Caldwell Motors Clayton Sayre 263-3464 BANK FINANCING SALE 54 Chev. Station Wagon $295 56 Chev. V-8, stick $295 59 Ford Fairlane 500, 4-door V-8 $595 60 Bonneville sport coupe Spec. 60 Bel Air Sport coupe V-8 Spec. 60 Impala 4-door hardtop Spec.

61 Bonneville 4-door hardtop, V-8, air $1395 62 Comet 4-door $745 62 LeSabre 2-door hardtop $1295 62 Impala sport coupe, V-8, air Spec. 63 Biscayne 4-door $995 63 Monza sport coupe 4-speed $995 63 Impala Sport Coupe Spec. 63 Bonneville 4-door hardtop, air Spec. 64 Biscayne 4-door, 6-cylinder $1395 64 Galaxie 500, 4-door hardtop, air $1895 64 Impala 4-door hardtop $1895 64 Super Sport V-8, 327 $2095 65 Impala sport coupe $2295 65 Malibu sport coupe, V-8, stick $2095 65 Impala 4-door hardtop $2295 65 Impala 4-door hardtop, air $2350 OTHER '65 CHEVROLETS TO CHOOSE FROM FACTORY WARRANTY JANUARY 29, 1966 20 Automobiles- -Domestic Campaign Set For Closing On Sunday "Miss Mt. Zion" campaign is scheduled to close this Sunday, at the Mt.

Zion AME Zion Church, at the morning service. The winner of the contest will be crowned at a reception to follow the morning service. Rev. Percy Smith pastor. The women nominated by the church membership are to make their final report to the finance committee at the morning service.

The knowledge of the winner will be kept until the time of the reception. The crowning of "Miss Mt. Zion" by pastor Smith will take place amid friends, flowers and photographers. Several weeks ago the campaign was launched as a financial effort with goal of $1,000 or beyond. The funds raised will represent a part of the budget, but specifically the Livingstone College Founders Day effort of the church.

It is the chief institution of learning of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and is one of the 30 colleges that receive benefits from the Negro College Fund. The usual order of service will prevail. Special emphasis will be on the reporting of general claims. Want Ads Montgomerv Prattville. 264-4561 From anvwhere else Alabama call us free, Just dial 5794 If vou do not have direct dial.

call the operator and ask for this number. Mondav-Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturdav 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Sundav 9 to 10 A.M. ERRORS In the event of errors. please call the very first dav vour ad Dears The Advertiser-Journal will he responsible for onlv one Incorrect Insertion. SUNDAY For best service on your ads for Sundav please place them before 4:30 p.m on Friday There is onlv minimum staff of on Saturdav for your convenience in making cancellations and correctins 3 Lines 10 LADS Each Additional Line $1 This rate is available only to individuals not to business frims or persons Involved in bavine or selline for living Items advertised this rate must be priced at $200 or less and the price must be quoted in the ad. These ads must he paid for while the ad la appearine in the DaDer or vou will be billed at the regular rate.

Announcements Business Service Acme Sofa Upholstering, 102 S. Jackson chair expertly upholstered. Price includes labor and materials. $59.95. 265-4406, 272-3399.

AUTHORIZED Electrolux sales and service. Free service calls. 1615 S. Decatur. 263-0561.

265-5578. BILL EMFINGER DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS, ADDITIONS Remodeling. Sheetrock. Paneling 272-3958 272-0541 Carpentry, Concrete. Formica N.

R. HILL 272-4051 CARPENTER, cement, bricks, small odd jobs, lake cabin and farm bidz. repaired. Hall. 264-3587.

COMPLETE bookkeeper's and tax service for business firms. Moderate fees. Dial 262-2602. 50-NIGHT OVER 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Parts.

Work Guaranteed Year WILSON'S TV FREE ESTIMATES 00 floor ing. work. Southern Hardware. 1214 Madison. 263-2558 Frank Porter REMODELING REPAIRS 3446 Whitehall.

272-4159 Guthrie Sheet Metal Co. All types sheet metal work. Duet work and air conditioning 35 vears experience. 1435 Highland. 264-0981.

JORDAN HOME IMPROVEMENT BUILDING REMODELING PH. 262-1560 INCOME TAX returns filled out. Reasonable fee. Satisfaction guaranteed. C.

R. Nielsen. 272-4771. Income Tax Returns FAST EXPERT SERVICE 265-0113 Income Tax Returns Prepared T. A.

DUNCAN 269-4182 MAINTENANCE unlimited by Scottish craftsman. House repairs, stores, houses. etc. Phone 263-9873. Level a Ala.

Call. Collect. BILL EMFINGER, 584-7921 JAMES KOHN. 534-7345 "WE TOP THEM ALL" Expert Roofing, Aluminum Siding WHITE ROOFING CO. 262-2579 Business Service PAINTING CARPENTRY.

brick. block. and concrete work. Free estimate. 262-6417.

PAINTING or home cleaning. Call Frank Porter, 265-1963. PAINTING, yard work, cleaning maid service or any small odd jobs. Call 272-1507. PAINTING and paper hanging.

pert workmans 0. work guaranteed. free estimates. Call Quality Painters, 262-2293. PAINTING and Paper Hanging.

Experienced and the best of references. Clean sober men. Free Estimates, 263-5245. PLUMBING problems promptly solved by Bradley Plumbing Heating Inc. Expert work, 263-1666.

PAINTING. residential and mercial. Free estimates Sobs. Castleberry Son. Remodeling And Repairs DRIVEWAYS AND PATIOS Cliff Evans 265-4272 ROACH JOB guaranteed 5-mo.

$10 One Year $17.50 265-8566 CARDINAL PEST CONTROL ROOFING roof repairing, gutter and drain pipe Also painting Work guaranteed. Call Hanev. 263-7777. REPAIRS, painting, concrete drives. Odd jobs all kinds, Work guaranteed.

Huey Rolling, 263-9504. SHIRTS starched and pressed, 15 cents. Quality dry cleaning. Lorren Cleaners, 473 S. Decatur St.

Carport Conversion, New Rooms STRENGTH-POUNCEY BLURS. 264-9668 TV repairs, cash or credit. 21" picture tube. $21.95. Day, night, Sunday calis $2.

15 years expeience. 801 High St. F.N.B. 264-5444. TV dav.

night or Sundav by graduate technician. JULIAN CECIL BROWN 272-3619 TAX returns prepared. For appointment cal! H. E. Bonkout.

288-3134 weekda vs after 5 p.m.. all dav week ands. WE COVER THEM ALL Roofing, siding. Free Estimates. HELLUMS ROOFING CO.

262-2614 "DON'T PUT IF OFF PUT IT ON Roofing, reroofing, built up roofs, carpenter repair and gutter work. 36 mo. to pay. Dial 262-0421 and 263-3641. Faust Roofing Co.

DOLLAR service call Guaranteed Television Repairs Prompt Service Ph. 264-9845 SHRETROCK, $43 thousand. Common nails $8.50 hundred. SHUMAN CASH SUPPLY, 400 N. Perry 269-2533.

THE NEW WRECKING CO. We specialize in wrecking commercia: buildings. any kind or type. earth moving. gradine.

and leveling. We are equipped to do the ioh: 3 bulldozers. scraper and pan. front end loader. trucks.

tractors. 23 mi. of Montgomerv. Pine 3 Cemetery Lots- -Monuments TO 6 spaces in Memory Gardens. Trade for auto body work or used car.

Call 272-4237. Lost Found FOUND: Male Beagle near Cordell's Drive-In, Mobile Highway. Claim at Humane Shelter. LOST 30-gauge shotgun. Remington automatic.

28-inch barrel. Lost on Selma Highway, just beyond Hayneville turnoff. Reward. Cail 265-2090. LOST Night of Jan.

25, ladies' platinum diamond and sapphire watch. Coliseum or in vicinity. Reward. Call 262-4519. LOST.

lady's silver Elgin watch. Vicinity of Forest Hills in Eastbrook. Reward. 272-4562. LOST, Lady's green Chesterfield herringbone coat in S.

Montgomery on Saturday night. Reward. Call 263-2736. STRAYED Female, reddish-brown to near black. short-haired do in vicinity of Lee High School.

Wearing tan collar with 2 bells. Reward. 262-4930 after 5. WILL the man who found the records on Delano please call again. 263-5581 or 265-6849 after 5.

CHILDREN anxious for return. Female beagle puppy, black. white. some brown. Red rhinestone collar.

Chisholm area. 265-7137. REWARD LOST LARGE BLACK STANDARD POODLE, SHAGGY. UN-CLIPPED. RHINESTONE COLLAR.

PROBABLY IN SOUTH SECTION. OWNER ANXIOUS. CALL 263-2987. Lost Found 20 Smiley Tells Job Situation In Industry Lucious mile director of the H. Council Trenholm Technical and Vocational Industrial School, opportunities to papeniseand teachers of the William Burns Patterson School, during a Tuesday night meeting.

In relating the many openings in industrial scopes, Mr. Smiley stated there would be el 20 different areas of concentration offered in the school, which under construction. He challenged the group to take advantage of the opportunity of becoming skilled to meet the needs and demands of society. Mrs. L.

P. Green, acting principal, presented Mrs. T. S. Morris, who is now affiliated with the local federal program Board of Education, for vations.

Committees were appointed to make plans for Founders Day celebration, slated for Feb. 15. Mrs. Margaret Brooks presided. ASBERRY, Mrs.

Pinkie CATLEDGE, George DAVIS, Apt DAVIS, Ezekiel DINKINS, James ELMORE, Mrs. Phoebie GALLOWAY, Mrs. Eliza GILCHRIST, Mrs. Minnie HALL, J. Jessie HARDY, Jewel N.

HOLLAWAY, Ed HUFFMAN, John Henry IVEY, Harrison Sr. JONES, Alonza MARTIN, James C. PICKETT, Jack SCOTT, Mrs. Lula SLEDGE, Mrs. Vivian SMITH, Rev.

Sylvester TALLEY, John Sr. TATE, Mrs. Lennie THOMAS, Mrs. Nettie B. WASHINGTON, Henry DAVIS, Ezekiel, 822 W.

Jeff Davis Ave. Funeral will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from Mt. Calvary Church of God in Christ, 2414 Floyd Elder Colman officiating. Burial in Westcott CemeRoss-Clayton Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include his widow, Lula Mae Davis; one daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Davis; sons, Jerome and Ezekiel Davis mother, Mrs. Emma Murphy; sisters, Mrs. Janie Mae Hamilton and Mrs. Daisy Mae Perry; grandmother, He was a memLEGAL NOTICE In accordance with Section 16, Title 50, Code of Alabama, 1940, notice is hereby given that Davies Construction Company has completed Project 314 Indian Hills Sewers and Lift Station, for City of Montg. Any persons having claims on the above job should contact our office, 516 South Perry, Montg.

DAVIES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY JAMES A. DAVIES, JR. Owner Mtgy, Adv. Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb.

5, 1966. (1) AM-6719 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: Notice is hereby given that on January 1, 1966, one 1953 Chevrolet Truck, Serial No. 8KSD-1301, with accessories, was seized In Henry County, Alabama, for violation of 26 U.S.C., Section 7301 and-or 7302. Any person claiming an interest in said property may file a claim and deliver $250.00 cost bond or petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture with the undersigned, on or before February 21, 1966, otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. John F.

Corbin Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, Room 1025, 2121-Building, Birmingham, Alabama. Mtgy. Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 1966.

U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE NOTICE OF SEALED BID SALE Pursuant to authority contained in Section 6331 of the Internal Revenue Code, the property described below has been seized for nonpayment of delinquent internal revenue taxes due from Dan M. Creed Berlin, Conn. The property will be sold in accordance with the provisions of Section 6335 of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations thereunder, at public sale under sealed bids. DATE BIDS WILL BE OPENED Feb.

14, 1966, TIME BIDS WILL BE OPENED 8:30 A.M. PLACE OF SALE Room 103, 502 Washington Montgomery, Ala. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: One (1) 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, identification No. 30837S104367, Motor No. 3-104367, color: Green.

PROPERTY MAY BE INSPECTED AT: Lightner Investigators, 627 Jefferson Montgomery, Ala. SUBMISSION OF BIDS: All bids must be submitted on Internal Revenue Service Form 2222, Sealed Bid for Purchase of Seized Property. Contact office below for Forms 2222 and information concerning the property. Bids must be submitted directly to the Revenue Officer named below prior to the opening of the bids. PAYMENT TERMS: Bids must be accompanied by the full amount of bid if total bid is $200 or less.

If the total bid is more than $200, of the bid or $200, whichever is greater, must be submitted therewith. Upon acceptance of highest bid, balance due on bid, if any, will be REQUIRED IN FULL. TYPE OF REMITTANCE: All pay. ments must be by cash, certified check, cashier's or treasurer's check or by U.S. postal, express or telegraph money order.

Make checks and money orders payable to "Internal Revenue TITLE OFFERED: Only the right, title, and interest of Dan M. Creed Inc. in and to the property will be offered for DISTRICT DIRECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE A. J. O'DONNELL JR.

BY: REVENUE OFFICER W. A. BIRD DATE 1-28-66 ADDRESS FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING SALE AND SUBMISSION OF BIDS Room 103, 502 Washington Montgomery, Ala. PHONE 263-7521, Ext. 341 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payof the indebtedness secured by certain mortgage dated the 19th of November, 1962, executed by Glen O'Neal and wife, Velma Jo O'Neal City Federal Savings Loan Associawhich said mortgage is recorded the Office of the Judge of probate Montgomery County, Alabama, in Vol1009, Page 280, Record of Mortand said mortgage now being default and subject to foreclosure, undersigned has elected to declare entire indebtedness secured by said to be due and payable as proby said mortgage, and notice is given that pursuant to law and power of sale contained in said mortgage, the undersigned will sell at outcry to the highest bidder for in front of the main entrance of Montgomery County Courthouse in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Aladuring the legal hours of sale the 14th day of February, 1966, the described real estate situated Montgomery County, Alabama, to-wit: Number 12, according to the Plat Resubdivision of Parcel of the Subdivision recorded in Plat 16, at page 241, in the Office of Judge of Probate of Montgomery Alabama.

CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee LANGE, SIMPSON, ROBINSON SOMERVILLE, Attorneys for Mortgagee Mtgy. Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 1966. NO MONEY DOWN 2-door 295 95 57 Ford 54 Buick DeSoto 295 53 54 Ford Ford, 2-door 50 295 wagon wagon 195 55 Plymouth 395 56 Chev.

wagon 595 59 60 Chev. Falcon, stick 495 59 JIMMY'S 4-door MOTOR 401 Mobile 264-7351 301 MADISON AVE. Grand Prix, 2- 1963 PONTIAC door heater, hardtop, Hydramatic, low mileage. full power, radio, Like CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door new. $1,995.

station wagon, extra V-8, clean. Powerglide, $1,495. radio, heater, 1964 FORD Country Sedan station wagon, factory air, full power, Cruise-O-Matic, radio, heater. Real sharp. $1,995.

TOM BARNES 269-1221 Choose Quality Chevelle Malibu, 2-door hardtop, loaded. Special. Cadillac Coupe De Ville $4500 Chevy V-8. Super Sport, 1. 700 miles $1595 Dodge Dart, 2-door, straight shift $1195 straight Falcon, shift 2-door, $1295 radio, heater, Chevy IL Nova Super Sport, dio, heater, automatic, sharp $1295 Personal Notices CALL Joe Wills at Clardy's for professional color and black ani white service.

264-5386. Septic. Tanks SERVICE Free Inspection 272-5696 ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING is sold FLOW AWNING co area B'ham. Hwy. AIR the Montgomery by 263-4019 for free estimates.

Automotive 20 Automobiles- -Domestic BUICK, 1959 -Air conditioned; 4-door hardtop. One owner. $495. Call 272-2612. BARRACUDA, 1965 -V-8, automatic, radio, heater, 35,000 mile warrantv.

Phone 263-3324. BUICK. '64 Skylark 2-door hardtop, radio and heater, power steering, factory air conditioned. This car is showroom new. $2.295.

CAPITOL AUTO SALES. Madison. 265-3651. BUICK 1956- -Century, hardtop, automatic. Very good condition.

$325. Phone 288-2769. BUICK '58 -Special. 2-door $395. Can be seen at 3866 Thomas 265-8962.

nights and 264-8220. BARRACUDA, 1965. 4-speed high performance engine. Radio and heater. Like new.

272-3793. After 6. BUICK. 1963, LeSabra. 4-dr.

radio, heater, automatic. power steering. power brakes, nice car. $1.695. S.

Till, 306 N. Decatur, 263-4663. 1964. Impala sport coupe. radio, heater.

power steering. power brakes. fender skirts. gray with black interior, like new $2.095. Tom Barnes, 301 Madison Ave.

CORVETTE 4-in-floor, solid white, radio. heater, white wall tires. Lambert Motor 635 Bell 264-2177. CHEVROLET, Belair, 4-door, radio, heater, straight shift, 283 enzine, 24,000 miles. $1,395.

288-4545 after 5 p.m. CORVAIR. 1961 Monza coupe, radio, heater, in the floor, light green. Bargain. call Hardy, 265-8526 nights, Greystone Hotel, 509.

CHEVROLET, 1957, 2-door hardtop. nice. good condition. Call Riley 262-7538. CORVETTE, 1963 convertible, both tops, 4-speed.

340 hp, Positraction, radio and heater, metallic brakes, Sebring Silver, black interior. Oneowner, never raced or wrecked. Richard Killough, P. 0. Box 504, Greenville.

Ala Phone 382-8532. CHEVROLET, 1950, 4-door sedan, very clean. $250. 17 Collinwood. 265-9468.

CHEV. Chevelle 4-door 6-passenger wagon, radio and heater, automatic. V-8. power steering, tinted glass, chrome top rack. mint condition throughout.

CAPITOL AUTO SALES, Madison, 265-3651. CHRYSLER 300-A. 1955 Full power, power packed engine. Excellentil condition. $300.

263-1326. CEHVROLET. 1956. 4-door, V-8, automatic, good tires. $195.

262-1539. CHEVROLET-1958 Bel Air 4-door sedan, big engine, V-8. power steering, automatic transmission. radio, whitewall tires. $388.

One-owner. 288-2644. COMET. 1965, V-8 Caliente, 4-door sedan, radio, heater, automatic, power steering, factory air, 2-tone blue, 13,000 miles with new puncture proof tires. A beautiful like new local one owner car $2195 John Ellis 601 Jefferson 262-6363 CHEV.

'57. 4-door, V-8, automatic, $85 down and will finance any. bodv, DIXIE MOTOR CO, 265-5295. CORVAIR. 1965.

Monza coupe. speed, sadio, heater. 110 HP gine, 11,500 miles. 272-4118. CHEVROLET, 1959, 2-door, Automatic.

1-owner. Good condition. $675. Call 262-7994. CADILLAC, 1960, 4-door, 51,000 orig: inal miles.

Excellent shape. $1,595 will take it. 263-7547, Sun. 269-4662. CHEVROLET.

1963 4-door. 6-cylinder, locally owned, fully equipped. 1495. HARGROVE MOTORS, 264-4682. CHEVROLET-1965 Impala sport s6- dan.

factory air, factory warranty. $2.350. HUGH CALDWELL MOTORS. Clayton Sayre, 263-3464. CHEVROLET 1954 With 1958 Corvette engine.

In fine condition. FI cam. $275. 265-1154. CHEVROLET 1966 Impala 4-speed.

will sacrifice. Telephone 264-3209 after 6 p.m. CHEVROLET. 1963 Belair Wagon, low mileage. Good condition.

call Riley 262-7538. CHEVROLET, 1955 station wagon. Good running condition. Selling for $240. Phone 288-3184 after 6.

CHEVROLET IMPALA, 1963 convertible. Take up payments. Call Red Hall or Junior Morgan. 262-7538. CHEVY.

1959, 2-door sedan, 6-cylinder. stick shift. $595. 1960 Rambler station wagon. $395.

265-5949 or after 5, 265-3057. CHEVELLE MALIBU SS, 1965, 4 in the floor, 327 engine, A-1 shape. 272-3896. CHEVROLET. 1962 SUPER SPORT CONVERTIBLE.

Bright red with black interior, bucket seats, almost new white top, 327 V-8 engine, 3 in floor, radio and heater, whitewall tires, wheel covers, 38.200 miles. $1395 will trade for older model car. Call 272-6170. CHEVY 11. 1964, sedan.

auto matic. heater. low mileage, new car trade-in. $1,195. Tom Barnes 200 Church 262-6370.

CORVAIR-1964 Monza 4-speed. dio. heater. white with red terior. $1.345.

Capitol Chevrolet. Eastbrook. 272-2132 with floor. 300 hp. CHEVROI FT.

'65 Super Sport 327 Adams, 365-5352 after 5 p.m. CHEVROLET '63 Impala station wagon. Beige with beige interior, power steering. power brakes, factory air. whitewall tires, wheel covers.

WETUMPKA MOTORS, 567-4344. CHEVROLET, '65 2-door hardtop. Impala, 327 standard, R. E. Yarbrough.

365-7102 after 5 p.m. CADILLAC, 1963, Sedan De Ville, sparkling clean. Full power. factory air, new tires. Original owner.

264-8414 weekdays. CADILLAC. 1962 4-door. white. full power and factory air, like new.

Sacrifice $1.750. May trade for smaller car. 1-Owner, 265-8865 after 6 and weekends. CHEVROLET. 1964 Impala SS.

speed, warranty. good condition, best offer. See at 3235 Fairfax Road or call Ed. Davidson, 265-0731 weekdays. CHRYSLER.

1960 Imperial, 4-dr. hardtop, air conditioned, heater. radio, good condition. $1,450. 265-7791.

DE SOTO, 1955-4-door automatic, excellent second car. private owner, best offer. 272-2228. DODGE DART. '64 wagon.

standard shift. Air conditioned. McCONNELL BROS. MOTOR 122 Molton 263-2381. DODGE Pioneer.

1960. Automatic, V-8, white walls. real clean, original owner. Local car. $450.

365-8628. FORD-'59 Fairlane convertible, fully equipped, 5 new tires, local 1- owner car. $695. DIXIE MOTOR CO. 265-5295.

FALCON 1965. 2-dr. hardtop. Futura. maroon with black interior: just like new.

priced right to sell. Call Paul Bland. 265-8526. after 6 p.m.. 272-0465.

FIAT 1959. 27.000 miles. 30 miles per gallon. $170. Phone 263-1841 for more information.

FALCON. 1963, Station Wagon Straight stick. Radio and heater. Excellent condition, $995. 272-0101 FORD 1960-V-8.

automatic transmission, excellent condition. pri. vate owner. Must sell. being transferred.

$385. Phone 269-2144. FORD station 1953. radio and heater. mechanically perfect.

$195. 264-6648. FORD, 1957, V-8. straight shift. Good condition.

new tires. $295. 265-2123. FORD 1959 2-door sedan. 6- cylinder automatic $395 SMITH AUTO PARTS 1660 N.

Ripley 264-2421 FORD. for sale by owner, 1965 4 door Custom. 352-cubic-inch enzine. Deluxe interior. power equipped.

air conditioned. Pay small equity and assume monthly Dayments of $51, 264-1104. FORD. 1964 Galaxie 500, 4-door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, factory air. one owner, solid red.

Priced right for quick sale. Call Harold Sheffield, 265-8528 oF after p.m., 264-5410. FORD, 1965. Galaxie 500, XL, door hardtop, bucket seats, conditioned. Like new.

Call Dean Hagler, 264-5378. Plymouth. 6-evlinder Fury. 4- door sedan. radio.

heater. automatic. power $1395 Chevrolet. equipped, Super Sport convertible. 327 engine, straight $1295 shift Thunderbird, 2 door hardtop.

loaded $1295 Buick Special station wagon, perfect condition $1095 Rambler American, door, nice $395 Ford, 6-cylinder, 4-door $495 John Ellis E. Jefferson 262-6363 CHECK THESE 1965 Bonneville, PONTIAC local car, 3395. air and power. 1964 IMPALA. .2195 Super Sports, 300 4-speed, white with black trim.

Like new. 1964 IMPALA 1995, Sport Coupe, air and power, local one owner. Excellent, car. 1964 FORD 1995. Galaxie 500 coupe, cruise-0matic, console, air and er.

Just like brand new. 1963 IMPALA 1695 Sport Coupe, 6 6-cylinder, powerglide, radio, heater, Nicest one in town. uncles, in-law, was Church, 1949 FORD $795 absolutely a show piece. 1963 PONTIAC 1895 Bonneville 4-door, power, air, bargain priced. 1962 PONTIAC 1595 Grand Prix, bucket seats, 4 and power.

KENT: MOTOR SALES 530 Bibb St. 265-0284 Mid-Winter Bargains 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop, radio, heater. $875 1962 Chevrolet, V-6, Biscayne, 2-door $785 1964 Chevrolet, 4-door, automatic transmission, heater, radio, 6-cylinder $1275 1962 Chevrolet, 4-door station wagon, automatic transmission, V-8 $875 1958 Chevrolet, 2-door, Ray, 6-cylinder, straight shift $275 1961 Oldsmobile, 4 door hardtop, like new $875 1963 Ford, Galaxie, 4-door, straight shift $975 1958 8 Mercury, 4-door $275 1959 Ford, station wagon, automatic transmission, V-8. $275 1955 Ford, 4-door, automatio transmission, radio, heater $175 Cranmore Putt 1 MILE NORTH OF PR PRATTMONT ON HWY. 31 365-8716 sale.

ment that day E. to tion, in of ume gages, in the the mortgage vided hereby the public cash, the bama, of following in Lot of Warranty Book the County, Fresh New Stock Just Arrived At Tom Barnes 301 Madison 269-1221 65 MERCURY Montclair, 4-dr. hardtop, all power, air conditioned. Like new SPECIAL door CHEVROLET hardtop, Impala factory 4- 65 air, full power, 283 V-8 engine. Powerglide, radio, heater.

Like new 2595 64 hardtop, PONTIAC factory Catalina air, 2-door full power, hydramatic, radio, heater 2295 BUICK LeSabre 4-door hard64 top, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, automatic transmission, extra clean 2495 63 automatic, Bel Air, heater, 4-dr. hard- white tires, 283 V-8. Extra sharp 1695 63 hardtop, factory Bonneville air, 4-door full power, hydramatic, radio, heater 2195 BUICK ELECTRA "225" 4- 63 Dr. Hardtop. Loaded with extras.

Factory air. Like new 2495 FORD Thunderbird, 2-door 63 hardtop, factory air conditioned, full power. Real sharp 2495 CHEVROLET Impala 4-door 64 hardtop, full power, radio, heater, 1995 61 wagon, OLDSMOBILE radio, F-85 heater, station standard shift, V-8 1195 FORD Galaxie 500 4-door 64 factory air, power steering, cruise-0-matic radio, heater, 1895 64 CHEVROLET: radio; Impala; heater; 2-dr. automatic; power steering; power brakes 1995 65 hardtop, CHEVROLET power Impala steering, 4-door power brakes, V-8, radio, heater, powerglide 2495 62 OLDS, air, Starfire power Coupe, steering, facpower brakes, radio, heater. automatic, local car 1695 SALESMEN: Jimmy Mills, Loyd Smith, Mgr..

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