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Iljf fiontgnntfrg Atmerttefr THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 1980 0m Ntca i22 Automobiles 2 Death Notices Dtatti Notices Death Notices THURSDAY LEGALS Greenwood J.L. MALI-Ct. COHMI Leak-Memory BROOKS-T A. CAROILI TYSON, Thomas Martin.

age 49, a resident of 332Si Stratford Lane, died Marco 3, 1980. Funeral services were' Domestic ANTIQUE Ite) Model Chevrolet Coupe, late model VI enoine. needs uohAitrarv 4 mao wneeis and Goodyear letter tires, S2.0OJ 27J-SM9 alter 4:30. S2.000 SHORT DRIVE to GILMORE 'THE FORD PLACE'' In Prattvilia will ave you money. J6774a BOB YOUNGBLOOS i International vAr rn TKK East So.

Blvd. 277-3542 BRONZE Cadillac Coupe De Ville l7S. Loaded with all Cadillac eitrai F. UM BUICK 71 CUSTOM LeSABRE Baby Blue, well equipped, 30.000 miles, saves. BREWBAKER USED CAR CENTER BIBB 1 MOLTON 2a4-S17l Wednesday.

March 1980 atjfrlends 1l era. tHAnt Ct 1 iv a.iu. vim at, vuuu a I7M.MM AtU Dak 1 Cnarles Douglass and Al Darlrina nffitiaHnff Rlirlo! in Greenwood Cemetery. Iak Mpmnrv OiaDel direct-1459 i ing. Survivors Include his wife, Alice H.

Tyson. Mont-I AhiiHron Mr ami Automobiles Domestic BUICK It74 Electra 225 Limited, white with black vinyl top, burgandy interior, new tires, tow mileage, cruise. ad- iustabie steerinoregular gas, $2500 or oesi oner. nt-WJl arter jpm. BUICK 1974 Century Lulus, silver black vinyl top, low mileage, excellent condition.

CB. I track, 4 speakers. Must see to appreciate, siop jaxaii. BUICK It Reoal 4 door, loaded Cal Joe Smith at RALPH SMITH MOTORS 2-jea4. rkbbift 1471 full, eauiboed.

Vinyl top, wire wheels, new tires Less than Z4.0OD miles, exceiieni conaiuuii. vww. Call 2M-2a CATALINA 197 PONTIAC 4 door hardtop, full power, air conditioned, nm. SHAW MOTORS S30 BELL ST 24MI14. $5295 22 79 CAMICI Mrs.

Thomas M. tyson, with Rev. R.V. Har-Monteomerv: Mr. and Mrs.irison officiating.

Interment Fred W. tvson. Birm-'in Automobiles Domestic BUICK Electra 5S5. 1974. $700.

Call 272-t574. BUICK LaSabre. 1975, 2 door, hardtop. SI750. 279-4193 alter tp CADILLAC Sedan Deviiie 1974, loaded, low miles, enceilent condition.

Good tires $1600 277-0173 CADILLAC Coupe Deviiie, 1977, e-ceiient condition, like new, 43,000 miles. It mpg in city, new tires, serious in- quiries only CADILLAC 198 Fleetwood. Loaded, collector's Item $199 Call After 5 PM 132-4250 or 264-1202. cAMERO 1971, Z2I. gold, extra clean, new radials, tilt wheel, rear defrost, mag wheels and more.

$4700. Call 272319 or 269-4901. CHEVETTE 1976 New tires, auto-mafic, clean, very good condition. Call j3-oueu. ruPvPTTP.

1976. new tires, auto- matic, clean, very good condition, 27.000 miles. 365-aoao. Autamatk, 4 aaar, 4 cytlneer, ak 22 i mm mmr I Fa 1H fcV II SEE THESE MEW CAR TRADE-INS $4495 MaOWM AaVtraee9l9jVa ajawW ataafiiWjt pawar ararei)aaaMv 79CAMAIOX-2I SHVtS. Ae4aiiwMaV powar ttuAu, 79 CAMAIOm air aaWalHeMaB A 75M0ITIUI10m 71 CMiVT $4t95 mtUA ITATtOH WMON.

I esater. Uflrl Dee. Aure- 77 1 0IB LTI $2995 MVtl WITH ItACsl VrHTl KXH" 4 eaar, (Wtemark, AeeVWpa itafaai JMsOOO iira4ae Ono awiiare 79 emVYn, $4195 OS1V8TTI SMtBN, 4 aaar, evramatk, 4 cyteieer, arr 79 CmVT IMUA COUn. Canal calar. 1 aaar, 79 CHIVY.

$4195 4 eaar, eatamatk, ak tan. iGlenn; one son. Randy C. Glenn of Clan ton; one daugh ter, Mrs. Kenee wuuams ot Weaver, one grand daughter, Traci Glenn; grandson, craig oienn.

Geo. F. Grubbs TROY cu.Mj, Clarence, died Monday in Miami, Florida. He was a member of the New Troy Masonic Lodge. Funer al services will be Saturday at 3 p.m.

from the First Missionary Baptist Church. Troy with the Rev. Kinney officiating. Burial in Carroll Street Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Billy Lee Long, Miami, norma, Kicn-ard Long.

Cincinnatti. Ohio: two sisters. Mrs. Carrie Lee Reid, Troy, Mrs. Annie Kate Browning, Miami, tlorida; three brothers, Mr.

Jack Long, Troy, Mr. Billy Long, Miami, Florida, Mr. Willie Abbott Long, Cincinnatti Ohio; many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. PATTERSON. John H.

67. died Saturday in Anderson Indiania. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1p.m. at the Bethelehem Baptist Church, Orion, AL with the Kev. ki.D.

Glover officiating Burial in Churchyard Ceme tery witn tne ueorge Grubbs Funeral Home of Troy officiating. He was a meiiiDer ot tne Betnesda Baptist Church of Anderson Indiania, also a member of I the Masonic Lodge. Sur vivors include his wife, Mrs Daisy Patterson, Anderson Indiania; four children, Miss Patricia Ann Patterson, Anderson, Indiania. Mrs Bernice Tolbert, Troy, Mr. William T.

Patterson, Mr Jim H. Patterson, both of Toledo, Ohio; two step daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Wil liams, Anderson, Indiania, Mrs. uorotny Hodge, suit children: four great-erand children. The body will lie in state at tne cnurcn one hour prior to services.

JAR RETT MEMORIAL E. G. Cumminqs GASSETT-HUDMAN WITUMPKA Announcements 8 Flowers, Gifts, Food CCiNbOLENCE FOdD PLATTERS III.9S up. Special Hospital Gilts, 14,754 up. t-ree uenvery.

VAROrj'S, 265-5701 10 Lodge Notices VICTORY LODGE NO. 809 4 AM wll hold a stated communication at the Masonic Temple. $1273 Federal Drive March 1980 at 6:30 pm. Work In EA FC degrees. Members are urged tc arieno.

visiting sremren corgiany in vlted. George Dowdy, WM j.w. Barrett, aec 12 Lost and Found ANY PETS MISSING? Look at Humane Society For Adoption If Unclaimed FOUND Black Male doo, maybe parti Afghan and Lab on Burlington In Mont- gomery ebst. dttl-BJW, FOUND: Ladles class ring, owner may claim by indentitylng. Larry Riley, LOST.

Black-Whlte-Tan Don Smal Old, Name-Misty. Longvlew Ct. Old aeima kq. area, b-h-zjcj. LOST-yellow male cat, white chest and stomach In the Bankhead area 281-6501 Reward! 14 Notices Personal, Special BUYING SILVER SILVER DOLLARS $19.50 HALVES $9.10 QUARTERS $4 05 DIMES $1.80 HALVES 65-69 $3 DO STERLING SILVER $16 00 01.

Prices Subject to Change Dally 279-8304 I Will not be resoonsibie for dubls than those occured by myselt. Donald E. McClard. MAN Or wife gives muscle relaxing massage tor men 4 women. Appoinf-ment only.

284-3341. PAYING CASH CLASS RINGS $35 up for mens, $30 womens. Also buying wedding bands and Karat marked lewelry. Regardless of condl-tion. Will pick up locally, 272-1154.

Problem Pregnancy? Abortion Is legal, safe, and confidential. Counseling and 'ivy-aniy lesi provioeo Tree. 4ei-240. leproductlve Health Services SOMEONE To Share Ride Tn Anallka days weekly, office hours Call f'T-Bjia arier SONGWRITER To write original song for female vocalist. 285-6857.

al'aarinfj, pawar Waltae, pawaf wiaaaraws itaat sW)chif rapaf Bawar saa9i Mlloe $4995 paww wtnaaws at jll 79 CHIVY. otevrm $4995 MLU" 79 CHIVY, tiaBa4lf laWaa whaal 8 79 CHIVY Cmvrttl OiMN 75 QUI CUTUS3S AwiewwHc, 77 UNOel IXeiOtlt atfaafafip, air atiialHsartaals $2495 ak wMt4, aewar etaarifif, TRUCKS Annie Baldwin. Montgomery, tn i ttf Ms. Frances Baldwin, New York; five brothers, Mr. Willie THomas Sbedrick L.D., Richard, and Samuel Baldwin; nieces, nephews, including Mr.

Horace and ARmelta Baldwin, Birmingham; two uncles Silas and William Jackson, Florida; a host of other relatives and Lee's MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, Mrs. CoraMae, Brookview Drive. Funer- al services will be Saturday, March 8 at 1 p.m. from Free Will Missionary Baotist Gaston Cemetery. Lees Funeral Home directing.

Survivors Include her husband, Mr. Herny Robinson; two sons. Jefiery Robinson and Stanley Robinson: mother, Mrs. uessie wuuams; father, Mr. J.B.

Jefferson step-father, Mr. Charles Williams; two sisters, Shirley Hill and Ton! Wil liams; tour orotners, J. a. Jefferson Walter Jef ferson, Frankie Jefferson and Loranzo Williams: mother-in-law, Mrs. Rosetta Rob inson: otner relatives and friends.

GRAY, Mr. Roosevelt 739 Malvern Street, funeral serrvices will be Sunday March 9 at 1:30 p.m. from Bell Street No. 2 Baptist uiurcn. interment in snow-doun VAlley Cemetery Snowdoun.

AL. Lees Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pinkie Gray: two daughters. Mrs Ethel Lossie, Mrs.

Leola Gil bert; sons, Gaston Gray, Leon Gray. Sammie Gray, and Roosevelt Gray sis ter, Mrs. Ura Lee freeman: brothers, Gaston Sharp, Weatherstore Gray, Willie uray; zo grandchildren; sev en great-grandchildren; three sisters-in-law: three daughters-in-laww; one son- ln-iaw; one oromer-in-iaw; other relatives and friends. Ridout's PRATTVIUC CHAPEL RICE, Myrtis Justice, 92, a resident of Prattaville, died Tuesday March 4, 1980 in bimore county nursing Home. Graveside services were Wednesday March 5.

at li a.m. in uax win Cemetery with Rev. Pruitt wiius otticiating. Kidouts Prattville Chapel directing. Survivors include one sister, Mrs.

Grover Holloway, Monroe, Louisiania; one brother, Conway Justice fiomaton: several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Building Fund of the First Methodist Church of Prattville. OATES, Martha Jean, 80, a resident ot Kt. Box 147 Deatsville, died Tuesday March 4, 1980 in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Thursday, March 6, 1980 at Pine Level Methodist Church with Rev. Stanley Carter officiating. Burial in the Church Cemetery. Ridout's Prattville Chapel directing. Survivors include ner nusband.

John w. lUates. frattviite: one daugh ter, Mrs. Lottie Mae Man ning, Deatsville: one son Daniel Oates, Cold Springs, AL; three granddaughters, Mrs. wnma jean aenrens Millbrook.

Jettie Mae Jacobs. Richmond. VA. Barbara Malnaker. Pratt ville: seven grandsons.

Uessie Manning, Montgom ery, J.T. Manning, De atsville, James Paul Manning. Deatsville. Malcolm Oates, Todd Oates, both of cold springs, Dannie Ra Oates, Lake Jordan, Franl Oates, Cold Springs; two brothers, Stephen Oates, Montgomery. Willam Oates.

Prattville: 19 great grandchildren. The bodv will lie in state at the church for 30 minutes prior to services. EMSLEY, Mrs. Martha Lloyd, age 81, a resident of Autaugavuie, died Tuesday, Marcn t. im in a local nosm tal after an extended illness.

Funeral services will be Thursday, March 8, 1980 rom Autaucaville Rantist cnurcn with Kev. Alton Har rison and Rev. Paul McNeese officiating. Burial in Rocky nui cemetery witn Kidout $3495 TON nCK-Uf. aatamatk, eewar fliirTaaW Prawar WfaAaawi elaaf safeiltta 79 CAJHICI aar)r'ieWiat." 79M0HTICAI10.

fteaOWM Vat, ajai79aiR)atl(a pawar ail --i- yTa-. aa nil WnaraHa faawf WaavWaV 77 CHIVY. $4795 TON TIUCK 4 WHUS MM, shari wheel swas, 79M0mCAIl0. AaaM! 4 ak a -s- laveissarArw vB, sraiPninl, WW wwMmmm, aewar mwwnof), pawar WMawwt iwar HtM, im wmm, mvm ma 75 comm. vVHtTrl Vla flvfana)HCa pawar WWnnmwwwt PwWW 71 MOO laafeaaj, larifji wha 74 CHIVYm $1195 CrralTBNNI HA1H HOUSE OF COURTESY" iVHEBEAS, on Ocotbcr 31.

1979. Donald Pottma ond Evtivn M. Pottma, did extcuit ond dtHwr to Mac Pcptri, corporaikHi mortgaot on ctrtaln real titatt htrfnafttr ot-Kribad, which mortgaot appcari of rKord In tht Offict of th Judge of rrooin nwiTDomory iwnnr, ia- a- Dama, in iraai rroptrry rag vni, ng WHEREAS, default hi boon madt In tht paymant of Mtd Mortgao at provided herein, which default continues at this date, end Mid Mortgage Is NOW THEREFORE, three weeks notice is hereby given that the undersigned wilt tell at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder, In from ot me courthouse doors, main entrance. Washington Street, In Montgomery, rvwmgofnery louniy, Aiaoama, gurinj the legal hours ot sale on March IV0, the real estate being more particu larly described as lying and being situ ated in tne City ot Montgomery, Mont' gomery County, State of Alabama, to- wii; Lot No. 19 in Bloc IS accord fng to the Map of Lakeview Heights Plat No.

I as the tame appears of record In the Office of the Judge of rroDare or nramiflomery loun berne, In Plat Book It at page This mortoaoe is madt to sub act to anv 1 covenants, restrictions. reservations, easements, and rights-of- way. If any, which appear of record In the Office of the Judge of Probata of nwnigomerv loumy, Niwimi, This mortgage is further made sub I eel and subordinate to thet mortgage by Jerrell E. Campbell and Martha P. Campbell, husband and wife in favor of Real Estate inane no, trie dated June 77, 1961, and filed for record in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County on June 23, IM1 in ine nnorigsge ooox tm ot page in the original principal amount of 113,700 00.

Said sale will be made for tht purpose of paying tht indebtness secured by the above described Mort gage, and the proceeds thereof will be apptieo as proviora ov ine Terms or saio Mortgage, Including payment of tht expense ot Torecioiure. MAC PAPERS, A corporation WOOD MINOR 1 PARNELC P. A. Charles Parnell, III Attorney for Plaintiff PO Bom JIM. Mont corner.

AL 31101 137-4702 Mtg Adv. Feb. 21, 71, Mercn i 15 1709 AbiTEfT ENfiiNR iERftvE to rurnisn contract drawinos, esti mates, specifications and construction perioa servicei to remove emitlng community toilet end bath area walls, etc. and consruct new walls; Install tut- penaed ceiling; and rework tht southeast wing of the teecond floor of Build ing No. I to relocate tht cardiopuionary function from the center wing (same floor) to allow consolidation (function Is presently spread out on two floors) and to proviae a more efficient lavout Protect will Include airoxygenvacuum lints, plumbing counter and cabinet work elactrle! etc.

Working drawings and specs to start about April 24, 1910, and completed July 24, 1980. Bids to be Issued August 1990 and awarded by September II, I960. Estimated construction cost: 125,000 to 128,000. Area of consideration limited to firms within too mne raaius or Montgomery. Alabama.

The proposed procurement listed herein is totally set asllllde lor small business. Firms deiiring consideration snaii luomiT sianaaro f-orm Z5, MrLrmvu-cngmrar ana Keiaiea ser vices uuesn i Questionnaire and Standard Form i AKcniiect-engineer and Re- Sarvlcai OiiaitlnnnAlr In naril. fated Servicei Queitlonnaire for Swell Ic Project to; Contracting Officer (134), VA medical Center, 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, AL Jel09 marcn ivw, Mtov. Adv. AL Jrnl.

March 5,4,7, IM0 Death Notices BALDWIN, Mr. Jamei BROWN, Henry Jackson BRYSON, Jamei R. BURKE, Mrs. Florlne CRUM, Mr. Teate Sr.

EMSLEY, Mn. Martha Lloyd GLENN, Cleon Olber GRAY, Mr. Roosevelt Sr. HALL. Mrs.

Nancv HOLLEY, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark IVEY, Raymond Bradley KEAN, James Leonard MYRICK, Waller Augusta OATES, Martha Jean REED, Mrs. Jannle Mae RICE, Myrtis Justice ROBINSON, Mrs. Cora Mae RUFF1N, Mrs. Frankie Mae TYSON, Thomas Martin SR.

White Chapel l. Jwt GOODWIN. William David 78, a resident of Montgomery for 60 years and of 3327 Harris Avenue, died Tuesdav March 5, 1980 in a local hospital after an extended Illness Funeral services will be from White Chapel, Thursda' March 6. 1980 at 10 a.m. witl the Rev.

Robert Greenwood officiating. Burial In Green wood Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred M. Goodwin.

Mont gomery; one brother, Harold Douglas Goodwin, Montgomery; three sisters. Mrs Velma Davis, Jacksonville, FL, Mrs. Leo Wamsley, Haleyvllle, Alabama, Mrs. Lois Hawkins, Montgomery; a number of nieces and nephews. Honorary pallbearers will be employees of the Western Railroad of Alabama.

BROWN, Henry Jackson, age 84, a resident of Montgomery For 40 years and of 321 Chisholm died Wednesday, March 5, 1980 at 5:15 a.m. in a local hospital after a Dnei illness, funeral ser vices will be held from White Chapel, Thursday, March 8, iwu at p.m. witn nev, Burton Herring officiating. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Mary Beatrice Brown, Montgomery; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Genard, Montgomery, Mrs Levis Evans, Wetumpka; 8 grand children; 14 great grand- cmiaren. Mvmrv age 91, a lifetime resident of Ramer, and of Rt. 2, Box 122-A, died Wednesday, marcn ai p.m. in i local hospital after an ex tended illness.

Funeral services will be held from White Chapel, Friday, March 7 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Robert Ledlow officiating. Burial In woooiand urns cemetery, survivors include six sons, Robert Lee Mvrlck. Montgomery, Weston Myrlck, Chipley, Fla Waller A.

Myrick, Highland Home, John Clarence Myrick, Montgomery, Charles Edward MyricK, Eclectic, Hugn inomas Myricx, Ramer, two daughters, Mn. Henry Bowden, Niceville, Mrs. Asa Trotter, Patsburg, two Notices Personal, Special CASH tor your Silver Hltl. Quarltri, Dimes All transactions confidential. Call MORRIS VARON, 2M6U.

CASH For silver coins-oet your best jotters, then cell me silver men. Highest CHRIS POMEROY Is now et Narrow Lane Earlier strap, Narrow Lane KOflO. CLASS wedding bands, silver coins, sterling. Nooody pays more. Ins tant casn 772-3370.

in-vm FATHERS UNITE Mtn with divorce problems, call Ala. Federation ot Fat ner, 2M-3943. GIRL From Auburn with car trouble on Eastern By pan, SetuMav night, Feb. IWO call Bob, 7b9-7W HealthCare NEED A NURSE? Upjotin Healthcare Services. W4-140O HUNGRY Wliile looking for Come Into WAFFLE HOUSE.

lob. The Medicine Shoppe NEW OWNERS-Pnone 267UII 1845 Adams Ave across trom St Margarets. IMIKU KAKIT fKtSLKIfllUNr It iyour medicine Is paid for or price inegotiateo oy: insurance lan, Piann, Workman's Compensation Insurance, Labor Union, Association Membership, or any other group plan, please present membership cerd along iwirn prescrtprion. I nis wild assure correct nriclna and soeed uo service. ADAMS DRUGS, Two locations, 934 Adams Avenue 264-34M, 2019 Nor-mendle Or 211-1671.

Open weekdays 7 30 Am, Sundays 10 AM. City Wide ueiivery. WANTED LP slbumt 10" and 12" LP's and 45'v Top cash for copies tn excttltnt condition; all catMorlei; any Quantity. Hou calls tor large collections. Please Automotive 22 Automobiles Domestic A Better Buy Late model clean used cars at MONTGOMERY'S LOWEST PRICES capitoi Chevrolet Just North ol 1-15, on Eastern By-Pass fnone m-iiw 4 Door Sedan Crame wtlh Tan vinyl interior, 2,500 miles, lilted lot S8600 71 COUCAI $5195 XH-7, V-fl, automatic, pow itMT- tng.

power braktM, ear, tui, auiM, AM FM, 8 track, 14,000 ou owntr miW SilM with Grav vinvl In If 78 010S 8mom.hm $5995 REGENCY, 4 door, V-fl, automatic, I power tMiina, poww biakM, car II ooDdiUoatcl, tilt, ctuIm, power win- dowf, locu, wan, oou mam, nnji top, AM-FM ttorM, uw Metallic OrMD, valour intariw. On cmsaf. SHARP. 79 CAKICI $5595 CLASSIC, 4 door, 305 V-8, auto matic, power eteering, powar Draiee, mr coaaiDonaa, ut wneei, erulee control, poower windowi, power lockf, AM-FM etereo, new area. One owner.

Dark Blue with light Blue doth interior, nuitohiag vinvl roof. 79 CRAND PRIX.W $5695 Light Blue with Oytter White vinyl Interior, V-8, automatic, power tie ring, power brakee, air, Sport nneeie, is.uuu muas. rncao to mui 7t (UTUSS SUPREME 260 V-8, automatic, 1 powar steering, power brakes, air, bucket soak, AM Tan with Tan imerior. Super Stock Wheels. Cleanl 71 CMND nX.

$5595 SI, V-fi, automatic, power windows, Dower Drases. au. nower locu. powar raati, Hit A cruiee. White latter orea.

White with Ton leather bucket eak.SHARPI f0USCimASS.St95 WAOON. 360 8, automatic, air oondiboned, like new I One owi ueliauevably deanl 7e (UTUSS $3195 SUPREME BROUGHAM T-TOP V-8, automatio, air oooaitionad, power steering, Power brakes, euper sues waeete. auver snu blue u- UKOAJ.SrCITCniumBQS Mdsfflootit VSU Ml (MTtt MHH0MIT. 14S.I17, 14 Notices Personal, Special VEC, Inc. 1980 14 tilt wheel, lasty wlnsh.

IT.trBtt imMai stereo tape, eMtamam, at. awtaiiwnaa, iwaas. MOST OF THESE ARE QUAUFIEO FOR THE M.I.C. 1 2 MONTH OR 1 2,000 MILES MECHANICAL INSURANCE. brothers, Mr.

Marvin Smith, r-k i e. 1 1 i i i unr. no Den amiin, dou oi Sylacauga; a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives. DUNKLIN-HERNDON GRflNVILLf BRYSON, James 62, a resident of Highland Home died Tuesday March 4, 1980 in a Birmingham Hospital. Funeral services will be Friday March 7, 1980 at 2 p.m.

from Magnolia Baptist Church with the Rev. James Owens officiating. Burial in the ad ioining cemetery. Dunklin Herndon Funeal Home directing. The body will lie in state at the church one hour prior to services.

Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Rachel Brvson. Highland Home: two aaugnters, Mrs. Mary sioase, rt.

worm, Texas, Mrs hirlav Parlrop Amapilln Texas; one son. William Cle ments, Highland Home; mother. Mrs. Lillie Brvson. Chicago, Illinois; two sisters, Ms.

faye Bryson. Chicago, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Chica- iwo orotners, itoy tryson. Chicago. J.C.

Bryson, Bradfort, Tennes see; 11 grandchildren. Hudson HAYES. Mrs. Essie Lee. died in an out of town hosDi- iai, aunaay.

runerai services will be Saturday, at 1:00 p.m. trom Butlers tbatei. A.M.E. Zion Church. Burial in Magnolia Cemetery.

Sur vivors include one son. Mr. Arthur Hayes, Greenville, one daughter, Mrs. Arlene Jemison, Birm ingham, one sister, Mrs. Bertha Crenshaw, Brighton, five brothers, Mr.

Ollie Carter, Greenville; Mr. Horace Carter Rriahtnn Mr anil fTlmn Carter of Mobile; Mr. Elbert carter, Pensacola; one grandchild one great-grand child, and other relatives and friends. CRUM, Mr, Teate Rt. 3 Greenville, died in a local hosDital.

March 5. 1980. neral time and place will be announced later by Hudson Funeral Home. Survivors are, wife, Mrs. Minnie Crum Greenville: two daughters.

Miss Heloise Crum, Green ville; Mrs. Hubv Lee. Birm ingham: five sons. Mr. Teate icrum Mobile, Mr.

Jimmy Lee crum, Green ville; Mr. Matt Crum and Mr. Charlie Crum, both of Montgomery: Mr. Johnny Augusta iieorgia; three sisters, Mrs. Clara iCrum, and Mrs.

Blanche Hollis. both of Mobile: Miss, Margaret Crum, Tuscaloosa, five brothers. Mr. Hen ry and Mr. Haney Crum, Los Angeles, Mr.

Samuel Crum, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr. Mack Crum. McKinley, Texas; Mr. John Crum. Birmingham; 25 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, Burton's TUSKEGEE REED, Mrs.

Jannie Mae, a resident ot Kt. 1 Box 37. Tuskeeee died Saturday in (John A. Andrew hospital. Fu neral Services will be Thurs day, at 1:30 P.M.

from Coop- ter Lnapei a.m.e.. zion Church, with the Reverend Howard officiating Burial will be in Cooper A. E. Zion Church Ceme tery. Survivors include a hus band.

Fletcher Reed. lew iiusKeeee. 4 aaugnters. Mrs i lT name nuaninK, miss Dorothy Reed. Brooklyn New York.

Mrs. Lizzie Luth Bryant. East Ellenhurst New York, Miss Ester Reed, Passaic, New Jersey. 2 sons, Willie S. Reed, and Fletcher 'Reed Tuskegee.

1 sister, ll.itl. U7k IIIIMC TV II isc. Rochester, New York. 4 brothers Lester, Julious, and lommie face. Tuskegee.

Ii ii i uarnes race, ueiron, nucni- gan. 8 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 8 sisters-in- law. 1 brother-in-law. a host lof nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Foreman ANDALUSIA KEAN, James Leonard, 78, Iresident of Birmingham, for merly ot Andalusia, died Tuesday March 4, 1980 In Birmingham Hosbital.

Fu neral services will be Friday Marcn ivw at a.m. At ni a if Rev. Ben Sawada offlrlatlmr I 'I nnuiiui veuieierv, The body Pnmai Funeral A retired agent of Lib- i insurance (Mr. Kean Is survived by one (daughter, Mrs. B.F.

Ware Decatur, Aianama; one son, Mr, Leonard W. (Buddy) iKean, Birmingham; six 'grandchildren; six great sister, Nag wi A1'n AsJ Ashford Proughton, Charles Cope iJenry Carpenter, Nell topeland, Bob Whaley. Sarber-Chilton CLANTOff GLENN, Cleon Olber, 57," resident of Clanton Alabama died Monday March 3, 1 Funeral services will bd March 5, at 2 p.m. from Sarber Chanel with Rev. J.W.

Shaw and Rev. Billy Mercer oiiiciaung. Buna Chestnut Creek Cemetery with Sarber imuon county runerai Home directing. Survivors! include his wife. Mrs.

Hazel uienn; moiner. Mrs. Veda CAPITOL tr ITanci 85 ON THE EASTERN BYPASS ingham; John W. Tyson, Montgomery; father. John Tyson, Montgomery; one Drotner, jonn t.

lyson, in, Montgomery; two grandchildren, Mary Alice Tyson, Ann Wesley Tyson, Montgomery; several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Dr.f James N. Anderson, Richard BElser, T.C. Copeland.l Charles Culp Mavor Emorv M. Folmar Jack K.

Humphrey, C. Frank Mccorxie, rrann u. McGough Dr. William G. Noblin.

Wvlie Poundstone. Robert E. Stelner III, Rob- oins Taylor. IVEY, Raymond Bradley, 75 a resident of 2307 Federal Drive, and of Montgomery for 57 years, died Tuesday March 4, 1980 in a local hospi tal alter an extended illness Graveside services will be Thursday March 8, 1980 at 2 p.m. from Oakwood Annex with Chaplin Driftwood Rucker officiating.

Survivors inciuae tnree orotners, Lomax Ivey, Montgomery, Pete E. Ivey, Montgomery, jonn ivey. ueneviiie, nil nois: four sisters. Mrs Juliette Sweet, Montgomery, Mrs. Dot Riddlebarger, Montgomery, Mrs.

Helen Hintson. Birmingham. Mrs Delia Ruth Skipper. Panama City, Florida. The family requests the omission of flowers.

HOLLEY, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, a resident of 792 Windsor Road, Macon, GA, died Wednesday, March 5, 1980 in Macon, after an extended ill ness. Funeral services will be Friday, March 7, 1980, at 11 a.m. from Leak-Memorv ChaDel with Rev. James W.

Carpenter officiating. Inter ment tn Greenwood ceme tery with Leak-Memory Chapel directing. Survivors include one son. Jerrv C. Holley, Macon, GA: five sis ters, Mrs.

Louise t. Downs, Mrs. Martha C. White, Mrs. Dorothy C.

Walker. Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Margaret Clark, all of Montgomery. Mrs, Holley was a former resident of Montgom ery, and a past President of the Montgomery Pilot Club, and an active member of St. Mark's Methodist Church. Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY RIIFFIN.

Mrs. Frankie Mae. a resident of 1856 French Street, died suddenly Sunday, Marcn im in a local nospi tal. Funeral services will tx 3iim4av Marrh IQflA at 1 p.m. from The North Mont- omery Baptist tnurcn, ttev.

Villie Williams officiating. Burial in JoseDh Cemetery. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include her husband, Mr. Jimmy nuiiin; two aaugnters, VAiarie and Shanquilla Kuf fin; two sons, Cedric and Curtis Ruffin: five sisters, Mrs.

Lucy wmams, Pit tsburgh, PA, Mrs. Dorothy uiygin, miss Gwendolyn and Mary Whatley, Mrs. Delores Peterson. Detroit: five brothers, Cecil Wilson, Krank Whatley, New York. Mr.

George Wilson, Pit tsburgh. Mr. Roosevelt and Norzell Wilson, Montgom ery; 11 sisters-in-law; six brothers-in-law; father-in- law, several aunts, uncles, Icousins, nieces, nephews, lother relatives and friends. BURKE. Mrs.

Florine, a resident of Waueh. Alabama p. aiea in an out ot town nursing home. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 8, 1980 at 2:30 p.m. from St.

James Baptist Church, Waugh, Alabama. Rev. William Patton officiating. Burial in Sanders cemetery, waugn. Koss Clayton Funeral Home dlrec ting.

Survivors Include her soooons, Mr. Elisha Burke, Detroit, Mr. Samuel Burke, Chicago: nephews, Mr. Ma- DOR CtrltlAAV. MtnlMAmnaM.

uwuigi, muiiieuiiici jr. Mr. cusna campoeil sr. and Mrs A.M. Campbell, Montgomery, Mr.

Alfonzo Campbell Sr. and Mrs. Lucy B. Campbell. Hamoston In stitute, Virginia; nieces, Mrs.

Adeline Campbell, Waueh. Mrs. Bertha C. Sanders, Waugh: grand nepnews, Aiionso Campbell ir ntit i ii ivii, niiscu a. Sanders, Waugh: grand niece, Ms.

Sharon Campbell. a host of relatives and friends BALDWIN, Mr. James, a re- saldent of 620 Williams Road (Madison Park), died In New Orleans Louisiana March 3. 1980, Funeral services will be Saturday. March 8.

1980 at 11 a.m. from Maggie Street Baot st Church. Rev. I Forbes officiating. Burial in Old Elam Cemetery.

Koss Clavton Fueral Home Direct ing. survivors ire nis wiqow, Mrs. uriean uaiowin: oaugn-ter, Ms. Gwendolyn Baldwin, New York; step-daugnter, Anfflea Baldwin. Montgom ery; son, Terrence Baldwin, Montgomery; listers, Ms.

And SERVICE DIRECTORY aaaaf alaa. JI.OOO $4595 Btk, power steering, est setter. 14,000 mee. $1195 HUI 4 WHIat OfHVI AM4M CALL TODAY. 272-8700 r.

1 MS Garbage Service i FOR Garbaae service or trash remo-al call BROWNING FERRIS IN DUSTRIES, 834-5580. Fireplaces I CU5TOM DUALITY 1 FIREPLACES CUSTOM QUALITY ft Free Standing wood-burning betters FIREPLACE HEADQUARTEIS "SINCE 1945" I 265 1333 or 285-3767 Hauling TUCKER HOUSE MOVERS, Inc LICENSED, Bonded ft Insured Cuiman, Ala. 713136 Hearing Aids HEARING AIDS Save 40 to 60 all maior bftnds. Save 33 on batteries and reieirs. Phone tor orices.

834-394 JOHNSTON HEARING AID CINTER Landscaping LAND Clearing and reclamaton. Site ireparatlon. cat D-8 traebf. Call Nickerson Lencscaping ft Nur.ery, Inc. wraaiig.

snruooery, soauing, bush hogging, lit clean up, aria top soil TIFTON Berrmde Sod. SI 00 ser SCAPE CONTRACTORS'. 265-5217 Laws Service LAWN Weed Prtbiems? Wild Onions? Let Us Help You Murray Golden Lawn Service-Pest Cortroi 265-1922 Painting HOME Painting ly Ted Vail. Ceilings textured, wall peering Call anytime ror Free ctrtmais OWENS PAIfhlNG SERVICE tinting, Small Repairs ft San Pa ntlnn. blasting Call 3651673.

PAINTING. Inlersrexterlor, wallcov ering, murals, srKial coatinas. oential. commercl. C.W.

Smith Dko- rating Co 365-4078 PAINTINO Interti exterior. IS ears experience, tree estimates, call 277-0666. SPRING' Cleanina time, interior and exterior painting, window cieening and gurrer worx, r-recesrimeres wnn it-years experience. Cj 1 1 before 7 a or alter 4 m. Earns! Randy; 834-9986, 265-3467 1 Pest Control GUNN btbi tfxtERMINAtfiftJ Termites.

Pt Lawn-Control We Guaranteed mill1 281-4000 Plulnbing PLUMBING PrJiems UhittliC DAN ARIiTRONG CO Phone 263 95S1 Saw Repair CAPITAL CITY SHARPENING SER- VICE For all yo)r sharpening needs. Prompt dependant service. 764 23J4 Tree Service THOMAS Tree Ses-ice. Topping, trim-ming. removing, its cleared, stumps removed, flrewooo Licensed.

Insured. Free estimates "THE JUST NORTH OF 1 Appliances WE Repair all Mr. Coffees or anv small. home appliances. Call HenOyman W4-4537, 1351 Feoeral Or.

Coliseum snopptng Lenter. Cabinets I CABINETS, Formica counters, book- cases, carpenter repairs. Keasonaoia. References, 263-5073. Chimney Cleaning YOUR Chimney may be a fire haiard or a near loser -unless properly cieanea.1 Contact the professionals, ALL CLEAN, CHIMNEY SWEEP 379-MJ4.

SOUTNUM DRAW CHIMNIY SWEETS 262-1400 2434977 We care about your ofty. Construction a oUTHaCToB THAT BoEt IT ALLI General repairs, remodeling, additions. Free Eslimetes. TOM THAO OARO CONTRACTING J77-423I. ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS.

We oulld cerports, gorages, dens, etc.Larae loos or small. Call HERS TAYLOR 272 9031 or 277-3007, ADDITIONS-FIREPLACES JUKDAN OUILUtKi Since l4S" 245-1333 or 285-376? ADDITIONS, Romodellni ig, peinting, ft concrete roofing, petlos, grevel ft concrei driveways. 34 years eio 'ears eiperfence. Free estimetes Charles Bush, 284-oeM. ADDITONS.

Remodeling, repairs. Res idential ft commercial. Free estimates. Jim Mason 2a3-4WI, Southern Homes ft Improvements. ADDITIONS.

Reoairs. remodelino. painting, concrete work, roofing, free estimetes. All work guaranteed. Brown construction inc.

284-7seo. ALL KINDS home repairs, painting odd lobs. All work guaranteed. HUEY ROLLING, 2t3-W04 ALL KINDS OF HOME REPAIRS, ad-ditions, remodelino, roofino, paintino. storm windows.

No lob too small. Financing available. Free etii-metes 834-2W3 ALUminlIM Siding Cut your power bills Save year round' Energy saving service Includes aluminum siding, trim, overhangs, aluminum doors, windows ft storm win dows. Lompieteiy eliminates peintn at Special Summer Rates. FREE mates Financing available.

BEN SLAUSON BUILDERS JeMMJI 834-W03 ATTENTION IS years experience. Home repair and remodeling. No lob to wora aaurenreeo 262-0208, 26-5734 alter SPM. ATSMALL Home repeir, and paneling sneer rocs ano rue. oricK oiks, orive-weys, patios, and roofing.

244-4658. CEMENT ft painting. 264-3024; after I 27)4 BU4. HI Bishop T. Washington, lontractor.

BUSINESS Construction BRICK WORK Patios, Barbeque pits, sidewalks, brick mailboxes, stained glass windows, patchwork, painting, custom homes. References available. All work guaranteed. Call 262-1 180 or 288-0 3. Ask for Mr.

Harrison. iEDArl ConsTruTi6n Room additions, remodeling, carports. Inclosed corporis, roofing. Insulation. No lob lo small.

Free Estimates. 567-4861 567-3415 CEMENT Of all types. Fret estimations, low rates, 34 hours service. 264-3657. COMMERCIAL and residential re-modelino Let us remodel your office or your home.

No lob too large or too smell. Free estimates. 272-477. CONCRETE work, driveways, patios, pool decks ft foundations. Quality work only, tree esnmarei, ener a.

CONCRETE Driveways, ballot, alio dranage prob lems, 22-5367. DIRT Work. 955 and 977 Caiepiliar loaders. Single asie and tandum dumps. Conway 288-6000.

-Free Estimates- Room Additions-Renovation ft General Repairs-Joe Porter. Builder Building ft Repelring Montgomery Home r-or rears. 277-3400 or 279-8831 after m. HOPSON REPAIR SERVICE TmeTi repairs. Interior, oxterior, painting.

LBII LIGHT Tractor, concrete slab, drive-weys, petio, landscaping. Free Esit-mates, call 365-1847. and Additions Let us add a room, Install a sky light. enclose vour pano. add a tirepiace, build a deck, finish upstairs.

No lob too. Prattville Chapel directing. riLuZ.l of Andalusia with Vl r' Mioa Jacksonville, Mrs. r.i t.j Lj yue, muepenuence, S. If 1 until tlm nf Sr.

Rernoon is Kianuiuuuien. ine doqv wilflie in state at th- rh.irrn for 30 minutes prior to ser vices. Rose-Geeter wctumpka 1. mall, Mrs. Nancy, a rest-; ui of Rt 1 Box 353 1 Fimprai rviroe stinSnead, NC.

Pallbearers "grandchildren: one The World At War People have been waging wars since ancient times, They continue to wage them today. According to the Center for Defense Information in Washington, about 35 wars are going on in the world right now. They are not all widely reported. Many of them are guerrilla conflicts in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Some of these ongoing conflicts have already claimed thousands of lives.

Since 1975, more than 50,000 people have died in the Civil War in Lebanon. The Tighting in Afghanistan has taken at least 100,000 lives since 1978. As many as four million deaths may have occurred in Cambodia since 1970. DO YOU KNOW Which war killed more persons than any other war in history? WEDNESDAY'S ANSWER Exxon is the world's largest oil company. be Saturday at 2 p.m.

from leulah Baptist Church the Rev. Pearson of ng. Burial In Thnh ine ueuian hvith dating. Cemetery. Rose-Geeter Fu (neral Home directing.

Sur- ivivon inciuae two aaugnters, Mrs. Virginia L. White, Eclectic. Mrs. Rebri Lois Hall; two sons, Mr.

Elmer Hicks. Chicago. Mr. Arthur W. Hicks, Colorado: seven sisters, Mrs.

Ruby Ransaut, Mrs. Alma James, Mrs. Archie D. Russell. Mrs.

Sallie Mae Ellis, Mrs. Rosa Patten, all of Alexander City, Mrs. Velma McMillian. Dal- Has, Texas, Mrs. Ressie Harold, Annlston; two large or too small, r-roe estimetes.

272-4767 HOOFING. Flat rools, leaks and repair work, ovtr 20 years experience 262 1734 Decoritlntj RE DECORATING Ca Gavferl Deco rator Consultants tor Free Estimates on Custom Drapery and Upholettery Montgomery Mall, 288-3SO0, Eastdalt, iifitw WINDOW decorelions under sll. nice board patterns ft Instructions tor 3 Tmec Enterprises, Boa 2)5. lyiontgomery, 36104. Garbage Service dOMMfltJlAL RESIDENTIAL WASTE AWAY INC.

765 6542 sisters, Mrs. Ida Ozier, Montgomery, Mrs. Lula Cabot, Montgomery; 21 grandchildren: several great grandchildren..

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