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a The Montgomery Advertiser ALABAMA JOURNAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1979 Officials downplay reports of N-bomb in South Africa By FRED S. HOFFMAN AP Military Writer WASHINGTON Government officials backed away Friday from U.S. intelligence reports suggesting South Africa detonated a nuclear device in a remote area of the Southern Hemisphere. "There is no independent evidence that would link a particular country" with the suspected explosion of the nuclear device, said a senior Defense Department official, asking that he not be named. And another government source, also asking anonymity, told The Associated Press: "There is no reason whatsoever to implicate South Africa in this." This source said "no one really knows" what actually occurred in the remote area where the blast is reported to have taken place.

Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, citing the size of the area in which the blast apparently took place, said, "We can not say that an explosion has taken place in South Vance, at a news conference in Gainesville, noted South Africa's pledge not to develop nuclear weapons and said, "We do not have any evidence as yet that they have." U.S. intelligence officials told reporters Thursday night that evidence indicated South Africa may have exploded a nuclear device in the atmosphere Sept. 22 "'in an area of the Indian Ocean and South Atlantic, including portions of the Antarctic continent and the southern part of Africa." South African officials angrily denied that their country was responsible. Dr. J.

Wynand de Villiers, president of South Africa's Atomic Energy Board, called the intelligence report "complete Foreign Minister Roelof F. Botha said he knew of no atomic explosion and that U.S. officials "should not panic so He added: "If the Americans don't know what is going on, I suggest they first make sure of their facts before they run away with the The senior defense official said evidence from a U.S. satellite shows that detonation of a lowgrade nuclear device in the remote area is "a real possibility." The official said, "we do have evidence from a satellite, part of the Vela system designed to detect nuclear explosions," suggesting that a blast of "a couple of kilotons" occurred somewhere in the remote area. A kiloton has the explosive force of 1,000 tons of TNT.

But, he added, "so far we haven't gotten any confirmatory He said the United States is searching for such evidence, including possible lingering radiation. He acknowledged that the suspected explosion could remain a mystery. The defense official stressed that the United States is rather thin in its detection abilities in that part of the world. If it was a nuclear test explosion and if South Africa set it off, the official said, it would be a "serious problem because it would mean that nuclear weapons were spreading to another country that did not previously have them and that this would increase the risk of nuclear war." Only six nations are known to possess nuclear arms. Death penalty seminar scheduled at Tuskegee TUSKEGEE Featured speakers at Saturday's seminar on capital punishment at Tuskegee Institute will be Harold Schwarzschild, director of the National Coalition Against the Death Penalty, and Jennifer Johnston of the Alabama Prison Project.

Sponsored by the Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, the seminar will begin at 10 a.m. in the Martin Luther King Jr. Commons Room at the Tuskegee Chapel. The purpose of the meeting is to explore participants' views on the subject and to formulate a plan of action to oppose the death penalty in Alabama. Special focus will be given to the effects of capital punishment on the poor and minorities in the South.

Other participants on the program are Bernard Bray, president, and Mary Weidler, executive director, of the Alabama Civil Liberties Union. Six more arrested in drug case Montgomery police arrested six more persons Friday in connection with a weeks-long drug investigation, bringing the total number of those arrested and charged with illegal sale of drugs in the undercover operation to 23. Those Montgomery residents jailed Friday, their ages and the counts against them are: Robert Woods, 21, three counts; Curtis Williams, 29, two counts; Willie James Levis, 46, three counts; Smith Powell, 27, one count; James Walker, 2 22, two counts, and Calvin Reynolds, 22, two counts. Seventeen persons were placed in City Jail Thursday in connection with the same probe. It was the largest roundup of alleged drug offenders since the May 31 arrests of 24 persons on drug sale and possession charges.

However, many of the earlier cases involved cocaine, Dilaudid and other narcotics. Nearly all of this week's arrests involved marijuana sales, according to the jail register. FEATURES IN YOUR ADVERTISER -JOURNAL 2 Death Notices ery, Jennifer Schuler, Selma, AL. Active pallbearers will be Jack Brown, Henry Copeland, Charles Half, Bertum Lammon, Doyle Lammon, Clarke Watson, Nelson Reese and Billy Brown. GRIER, Mrs.

Myrtle lifetime resident of Montgomery, died Friday, October 26 in a local hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held from White Chapel Sunday, October 28 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Chester H. Jernigan officiating.

Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Lorena Jones, Mrs. Mary Treanor, both of Montgomery and Mrs. Faye Squyres, Las Vegas, Nevada; one sister, Mrs.

Mattie Brown, Montgomery; 15 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren. Leak-Memory B.R. CARGILE WILSON, Louie age 64, a resident of Montgomery, died October 24, 1979 in Ft. Worth, TX. Graveside vices were held Friday, October 26, 1979 at 10:30 a.m.

at the Memorial Cemetery with the Rev. Chuck DeBardeleben officiating, LeakMemory directing. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Era F. Wilson, Ft.

Worth, TX; step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Kohn, Hope Hull, AL; brother, Joe W. Wilson, Santa Rosa Beach, FL; sisters, Mrs. James M. Robinson, Montgomery and Mrs.

James E. Allison, Ft. Worth, TX; one grandson, Stephen Kohn, Montgomery; three nieces and three nephews. Wilson was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church or to one's favorite charity.

Active pallbearers were Howard Lillagore, Bill Shelton, Jimmy Allison, Louie Wilson, Laurie Wilson, Charles Bundy. SALTZ, Mrs. Sentell Johns, age 88, a resident of 2823 Highland Avenue and a dent of Montgomery for 40 years, died Wednesday, October 24, 1979 in a local hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were held from Leak Memory Chapel Friday, October 26, 1979 at 10:00 a.m. Interment in Florala Cemetery at 2:00 p.m.

with the Rev. Harold Barnes officiating, Leak-Memory Chapel directing. Survived by two sons, Clarence A. Saltz, Panama City, FL and Jack F. Saltz, Winder, GA; three daughters, Mrs.

Mary S. Cole, Cullman, AL, Mrs. Louise S. Holloway, Montand Mrs. Nell S.

Beasley, Leesburg, FL; nine grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren. DAVIS, Mrs. Alice Joseph, of 2225 College Street, died in a local hospital Thursday morning after an extended illness. Funeral services held Friday, October 26, 1979 at 10:30 a.m. at the Trinity Presbyterian Church with Dr.

Robert and the Rev. Charles H. Douglass officiating with interment following in Greenwood Cemetery, Leak Memory Chapel directing. Survivors include the husband, Mr. Withers Davis, Montgomery; a daughter, Miss Alice Ross Davis, ery; three sons, Mr.

Withers Davis, III, Baltimore, MD, Mr. William Francis Davis and Mr. Arthur Pelzer Davis, both of Montgomery; her mother, Mrs. W. F.

Joseph, Montgomery; a sister, Mrs. Raymond C. Boykin, Montgomery; a brother, Mr. W. F.

Joseph, Montgomery. Active pallbearers, Mr. Leonard Shertzer, Dr. Franklin Jackson, Mr. Luther Waller, Arthur Noble, Wiley Hill, Frank Rosa, J.B.

Marshall and James Cooper. Honorary pallbearers, Thomas W. Oliver, IV. Dudley Ross, Curtis Fannin, Winton Blount, D. Zack Rolen and John M.

Trotman. The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to one's favorite charity. Greenwood. J.L. BARLOW, Billy Joe, age 39, resident of Minneapolis, a former resident of Montgomery, died in Minneapolis, October 18, 1979.

Funeral services were held from Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Pine Level, Friday, October 26, at 10 a.m., Greenwood Funeral Home directing. He is survived by daughter, Miss Sharlene Barlow, Mobile, mother Iona Brighurst, Millbrook, two brothers, Jerry Barlow, Highland Homes, Jerome Barlow, Montgomery; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Walker, Montgomery, Mrs. Brown, Montgomery, Mrs.

Judy Edwards, gomery; Ross- MONTGOMERY Clayton PETTIWAY, Roy, a resident of 1623 Northgate Street, died October 22, 1979. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 27, from Branch Grove Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. M.G. Bostick officiating.

Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home, directing. Survivors mother, Mrs. Hattie Pettiway; sisters, Mrs. Betty Thrasher and Dorothy Scott, both of Death Notices Detroit, MI; brothers, Mr. Elijah Pettiway, New Jer-71, sey, Roosevelt Pettiway and Mr.

Larry Pettiway, both of Montgomery; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. HOOD, Mrs. Sarah, a resident of 1577 Hale Street, died in a local 22, 1979. hospital Monday, serOctober Funeral vices will be held Saturday, October 27, 1979 at 2:00 p.m. from Jerusalem Baptist Church, Rev.

C.L. Leaks be of- in ficiating. Burial will Brassell Cemetery. Survivors are two Jessie Hood, Montgomery, Hood, Ala. Fort Lauderdale, Florand Mr.

ida; four daughters, Mrs. Lovie Mae Stalling, Montgomery, Mrs. Eddie New L. McLaughter, Beacon, York, Mrs. Mildred Curry and Mrs.

Cornelia Hood, Montgomery, grandchildren; Alabama; twenty seven twenty eight great grandchildren; two daughters-inlaw; one son-in-law, Mr. Alexander Curry; one brother-in-law, New Man Faulkes, Montgomery; one ser-aunt, Mrs. Ella Mae Prevo, Birmingham, Alabama; one Mr. Ben Prevo: three sisters all of Montgomery; a host of other relatives and friends. She was a member of the Senior Citizens.

Ross-Clayton Funeral Home Directing. POWELL, Mrs. Julia, a resident of 1520 Eugene Street, died in a local hospital Monday, October 22, 1979. Funeral services will be held Sunday, October 28 from RossClayton Funeral Home Chapel at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev.

R. Parks officiating. Burial in Remount Cemetery. Survivors are three daughters, Miss Vera Powell, Mrs. Mary A.

Harvey and Mrs. Vinson; three Mr. Charles and Matthew Powell: mother, Mrs. Alice Murphey; 14 grandchildren; one daughter Mrs. Sharon one son-inlaw, Mr.

George Frank Harvey; one aunt, Mrs. Savannah Johnson; a host of nieces, nephews, other relaresi-Itives and friends; two most dedicated friends, Mr. Raleigh Troup and Mr. liam Rainer. Lee's most WEBSTER, Mrs.

Wilma Mr. Ruth, age 57, of Rt. 4 TallaWil-ssee, AL, passed away October 24, 1979 at 10:00 p.m. Funeral services were Friday, October 26, 1979 at 3:00 Death Notices SHORES, W.L. (Dellie), age resident of Rt.

2 Eclectic, Alabama died Thursday, October 25, 1979. Funeral services will be Saturday, October 27 at 4 p.m. from Watson Chapel Congreational Christian Church with the Rev. Norman Stienig Graham Norris officiating. Interment will be in the Church Cemetery with Gassett-Hudman Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Will Shores, Eclectic; two daughters, Mary Dell Mask, Edison, Minnie Lois Johnson, Eclectic; four sons, Curtis H. Shores, Jacksonville, Clyde W. Shores, Grand Bay, Carrville: Hershel Jimmy W. Shores, Eclectic: three brothers, George P. Shores, Eclectic; Durward, Shores, Eclectic; Glenda (Spot) Shores, Eclectic; two sisters, Jean Stanley, Montgomery; Venola K.

Murry, Little Rock, Arkansas; grandchildren. DUNKLIN-HERNDON GREENVILLE TALMADGE, Sadie Mash, age 93, died in the Greenville Nursing Home October 25. Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 27, 1979 from St. Thomas Episcopal Church with the Rev.

Chuck Murphy officiating. Interment to follow in Magnolia Cemetery, Dunklin-Herndon Funeral Home directing. vived by two daughters, Mrs. W.C. Bouldin, Birmingham and Mrs.

R.L. Beaird, Auburn; three sons, Milton Talmadge, Knoxville, TN. Paul Talmadge, Atlanta, GA and Horace Talmadge, Greenville; one sister, Miss Winnie Talmadge, Birmingham; five grandchildren, Dr. Joseph Talmadge, Enterprise, Mrs. David Haigler, Birmingham, Mrs.

Ray Hannah, Chatanooga, Dr. Robert Beaird, Auburn, Mr. Paul Talmadge, Atlanta, GA; nine great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was a lifelong resident of Butler County (Mashville). MANN-JEFFCOAT TALLASSEE p.m.

from the Carrville United Methodist Church with Rev. Doug Williams and the Rev. Martin R. Ash ing. Burial was in the Elam Cemetery with Mann-Jeffcoat Funeral Home directing.

Surviving relatives include the husband, Thomas Brewer Webster, Tallassee; mother, Mrs. Eulala Moore Gunter, Decatur, GA; four sisters, Leana Sexton, Decatur, GA, Rosa Mae Brumlow, Morrow, GA. Yvonne Waldon, Memphis, TN and Eilen Auxiur, Memphis, TN; three brothers, Lorenzo Gunter, Orlando, Otis D. Gunter, land Rev. Doyce Gunter, Tremont, Miss.

Visitation from Mann-Jeffcoat Funeral JARRETT MEMORIAL LOVER, Mr. William B. a resident of 1766 Hill Montgomery, died Monday, October 22, 1979 at local hospital. Funeral services will be Saturday at 10:00 a.m. from St.

Jude's Catholic Church. There will be a at 6:30 p.m. Friday, October 26, 1979 from Jarrett Memorial Chapel. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. Survivors include a devoted wife, Rosa S.

Lover; three daughters, Gwendolyn L. DeJournette, Agnes M. and Bernice Phillips, Montgomery, William Lover three Montgomery, SS RMSN Anthony R. Lover, Truett, Boston, Timothy W. Lover, Montgomery, mother, Helen Lover; one aunt, Kattie Moody, Philadephia, a devoted granddaughters, Keelar DeJournette: 10 grandchildren; grandchildren; brothers two four daughters-in-Mrs.

sisterslaw, Bertha A. Clara J. Lover; and a host of other relatives and friends. There will be a rosary at p.m. on October 1979 at Jarrett's Memorial' Chapel.

In Lieu of flowers please donate your contributions to St. Jude's Educational Fund. MONTGOMERY RELF, MORT Daniel Barnett, 154 45' Ilene, Detroit, Michigan. Cremation was held Thursday at 9:00 a.m. from Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, MI.

Survivors include his father, Mr. E.L. Relf, Montgomery; nine sisters, Mary Stevens, Evanston, Ethel Adams, Detroit, MI, Miss Bertha L. Relf, Springs, AL, Mrs. Dorothy Brunson, Harvey, IL, Mrs.

Eddie Pollard and Mrs. Virginia Vaughn, Chicago, IL, Mrs. Malissa Ward, Woodridge, VA, Mrs. Grace Glover, Pacoima, CA, and Mrs. Evelyn Davis, gomery; brother, Mr.

Julian E. Relf, Decatur, GA: host of other relatives and friends. Ridout's Rose-Geeter PRATTVILLE CHAPEL E. G. Cummings Rose-Geeter WETUMPKA SUTTLES, Mr.

of Box day 95, Equality, died Thurstal. evening in a local hospiat 2:00 Funeral services will be p.m. Sunday from St. the James Baptist Church with Rev. W.M.

Brantley officiating. Burial in the church cemetery, Rose Geeter Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Suttles; four daughters, Mrs. Eddie Mae Corbin, Mrs.

Louise Gilbert, Equality, Mrs. Cora Doris Kendrick, Hissop and Mrs. Johnson, Detroit, MI; seven sons, George Smith, Edward, James and Robert Suttles, all of Equality, Willie Arluster Smith, California, one Freddie brother, Suttles, Detroit, MI; C. Smith, Chicago, and R.C. Suttles, Birmigham; father-in-law, George Henderson; six sisters-in-law; two brothersin-law; seven daughters-inlaw; four sons-in-law; a host uncles, aunts and other relatives and friends.

GASSETT-HUDMAN ROBINSON, Mrs. Annie a former resident of 716 Upchurch Circle, Montgomery, AL, died in Chicago, IL. Funeral services will be held Sunday, October 28, 1979 at 2:30 p.m. from the Elizabeth Baptist Church, Troy Hwy with the Rev. Paul Boswell officiating.

Interment in grim Cemetery. Survivors include, a mother, Mrs. Willie Jane Hall; father, Mr. L.C. five sisters, Mrs.

Gloria Jean Neely and Mrs. Dora Hall, West Palm Beach, FL, Miss Linda Hall, Miss Jacquline Hall, Miss Carolyn Hall, Montgomery, W.AL; six brothers, Mr. Burnett Hall and Mr. Tyrone Hall, Chicago, IL, Mr. Robert L.

Hall, Tommy G. Hall, L.C. Hall, Montgomery, Mr. Wilbert Hall, Detroit, MI; two aunts, Mrs. Cassie Stephens, Mrs.

Annie Mae Townsend, Montgomery; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Mae Hall, ery; one brother-in-law, Mr. Josh Neely, West Palm Beach, FL; a host of other relatives and friends. Jarresi-rett-Memorial Chapel directing. WETUMPKA Jarrett Memorial WOODALL, John Henry, age directing.

86, a resident of Rt. 1 Eclectic, AL, died Thursday, October 25, 1979. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 27, 1979 from Seman Baptist Church with the Rev. Doyle Brown and the Rev.

Robert Thornton officiating. Interment in the church cemetery, Gassett Hudman Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Janie Woodall, Eclectic; four daughters, Hilda Stearns, Eclectic, Dorothy Blackwell, Eclectic, Mary Dean GrifEclectic, Margie Nell Hardin, Montevallo; two sons, John Lloyd Woodall, Wetumpka adn Joseph Woodall, Eclectic; four sisters, Lizzie Hall, Tallassee, Eunice Thornton, Tallassee, Gladys Howard, Alex City, Lena Fomby, Montgomery; grandchildren; 16 great great grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be Johnnie Abrams, David Payne, Gary Kennington, Dale Threadgill, Charles Griffith and Greg Hardin.

The body will lie in state at the church for 30 minutes prior to services. Visitation will be at the dence. SAUNDERS, Susan Maria, age 29, resident of 507 2nd Troy, Alabama, Friday morning, October 26, 1979 at the Baptist Medical Center in Montgomery, Funeral services will be held Chapel of Sunday at 2:30 a from the Funeral Home with the Rev. Ralph Jernigan and Doctor Earl Hall officiating. Survivors include her parents, Mr.

Mrs. Charles Saunders, Troy; two sisters, Mrs. Beth Jennings, Andalusia; Miss Nancy Saunders, Troy; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. L.L.

Saunders, Opp; Mr. Mrs. L.C. Burks of Troy. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home Saturday night frm 7 until 9.

In lieu of flowers donations be made your favorite charity. MEMORY CHAPEL UNION SPRINGS 1EE-DILLARD TROY a former resident of Union Springs, died Tuesday, October 23, 1979 in the Hospital, Seattle, WA. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the of Memory Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. J.

Fitzpatrick officiating. Burial in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Indian Creek Community. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jenie Ousley, Seattle, WA; three sons, Mr.

Eric D. Ousley, US Army, Ft. Sills, Oklahoma, Mr. Tracdy R. Ousley and Mr.

Sean B. Ousley, both of Seattle, WA; one sister, Mrs. Bobbie Townsell, Atlanta, GA; niece, Miss Alesia Townsell; four aunts; five uncles; a host nieces. npehews, other relatives and friends. BROWN, Infant Jewabra Saquett, died Friday, October 26, 1979 in the Baptist Medical Center in Montgomery.

Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced later by Memory Chapel of Union Springs. OUSLEY, Mr. Arthur Mack, Allen UNION SPRINGS BRAXTON, Mr. Martin Luther King, a resident of the Town Creek Community, died accidentaly Tuesday morning on a farm near Hardway, AL. Funeral services will be held Sunday, October 28, 1979 at 2:00 p.m.

from Mt. Hillard Baptist Church, Union Springs, AL with the Rev. J.S. Sellers officiating. Burial in Mt.

Hillard Cemetery, Allen Funeral Home directing. Survivors include mother, Mrs. Cora Braxton, Union Springs, AL; two sisters, Miss Elizabeth and Barbra Braxton, Union Springs; grandmother, Mrs. Cora Lee Dowing, Union Springs, AL; five aunts; several nieces, nephews; uncle; a host of other tives and friends. Out Of State KERNS, Anne Bauman, age 64, a former resident of Montgomery and Auburn, died October 22, after a five year battle with cancer.

She is survived her husband Victor; daughalters, Janice LeBlanc of Cincinnati, Ohio and Susan of St. Paul, son, David of Hamburg, W. Germany; mother, Rose Bauman of Montgomgery; brothers, Ted of Dothan and Charles Bauman Huntssisters, Mrs. Louis (Hannah) Cohen of Boston, Mass. and Mrs.

Ellihu (Celia) Davis of West Redding, Connecticut. Announcements Card of Thanks In Memoriam of the late Mrs. Grace Montgomery wishes to express their appreciation for the many the acts of kindness and prayers during illness and death of Grace. Without dear friends not have been able to weather the storm. A special thanks to Dr.

Zdanis, the nursing staff of Baptist Hospital and her many coworkers and friends of the Montgomery County School System. May prayers. God Bless each of you In our Costella Travis and family. Cemetery Lots Monuments FOUR Supper space section cemetery in lot, in Greenwood The Lords cemetery. Price $1000.

Call 262-8025. SIX Space Lot in the front section of Montgomery Memorial Cemetery. Lots to road way. Asking $1800. 272-1439.

Flowers, Gifts, Food CONDOLENCE FOOD PLATTERS $16.95 up. Hospital fruit, cookie candy packs $9.88 up. Free Delivery. VARON'S, 265-5701 12 Lost and Found ANY PETS MISSING? Look at Humane Society For Adoption if Unclaimed Male Basset Hound, Morningview School area, childs pet, Reward. Call 272-3717 or 262-5000.

LOST: Black and white walker answers to puppy, the old, no collar, name "Freight reward. Call Pil-281-0844 after 6. sian, Siamese. Vicinity of Highpoint LOST: Cat. Himalayan Breed, Perarea Monday night.

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Loop Rd. Highway LOST; Chihuahua, white with tan spots, female, answers to 281-9213 Town Country area, 14 Notices Personal, Special HealthCare NEED A NURSE? Upjohn HealthCare Services, 284-1400 HUNGRY While looking for a job. Come into WAFFLE HOUSE. and Sick Room Supplies DISCOUNT Prices Sale or rental Check, our Phone low 264-3496 prices and before ask for you Mike buy or or Emily. ADAMS DRUGS, two locations, Adams Avenue 264-3496, 2019 Normandie Dr.

281-1671. Open weekdays 7:30 Am, Sundays 10 AM. MAN Or wife men gives muscle relaxing Appoinfmassage for women. ment 284-3341. Problem Pregnancy? Abortion is legal, and confidential.

free. Counseling 281-7240. and pregancy Reproductive Health Services. Notices Personal, Special ACTORS, ACTRESSES TECHNICIANS holding auditions, Interviews accepting resumes for local talents November 3, 10 a.m. 2 p.m.

November 4, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. LAMPLITER DINNER THEATER 6000 Monticello Drive CASH for pre-1965 silver coins: Silver I Halves 1965-1969, 279-8304. FATHERS UNITE Men with divorce problems, call Ala. Federation of Fathers.

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HOPSON REPAIR SERVICE. Small repairs. Interior, exterior, painting. Call 272-7661. LANDSCAPING, DOUG NICKERSON rela-285-6287.

Grading, shrubbery, sodding, bush hogging, lof clean up, and top soil. LIGHT Tractor, concrete slab, driveways, patio, landscaping. Free Esitmates, call 365-1847. IRVING E. NEWTON 277-9846 Licensed, Bush-Hogging, landscaping, lot clean-up, tree trimming.

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92-130 Leisure Items -places 132-170 Mobile Homes 172-100 Pets 102-190 Real Estate For Rent 192-220 Real Estate For Sale 222-250 WEEKEND Phone service for cancellations correctens only. to 10 A.M. Saturday for Sunday, 8 to 10 A.M. Sunday for Menday. OFFICE HOURS A.M.

10 5 P.M. Menday through Friday. Closed Saturday Sunday. MONTGOMERY PRATTVILLE, WETUMPKA Dial 264-4561 FROM ELSEWHERE IN DIAL TOLL FREE: 1-800-392-5794 16 Services REFRIGERATOR Freezers, electric ranges serviced. Gantt Refrigeration Service.

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ROOM additions, remodeling, painting and all type of construction or build a new home. Call 279-9668. SLAG DRIVEWAYS Lake lot landscaping and bull dozing. Sepic tank repair and installation. 569-3931 days.

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We build rooms, cabinets, inclose carports, pannel walls, all types home repairs. Charles Whitworth, 281-1816. WE Repair all Mr. Coffees or any small home 834-4537, appliances. Call Handyman 1351 Federal Dr.

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BARGAIN CARS 78 Chevrolet Monte Carlo $4995 76 Dodge Charger, loaded 52995 78 Chevrolet Luv pickup $4295 77 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, $3795 77 Triumph Spitfire Convertible $3495 77 Olds 98 Regency $4495 74 Toyota Corolla $1995 76 Pinto, 20,000 miles $2295 75 Ford Ranchero pickup $2495 (2) 76 Capris $2995 79 Chevrolet Caprice, 4 door $4995 Ralph Smith Motors Hwy. 231 North 272-4004 427 Jefferson 263-1347 BETTER BUYS 73 Impala, 2 door, $1195 76 Plymouth Window $3495 72 Vega Wagon, $695 72 Pontiac, 4 door, $895 72 Nova, 4 door, air, Impala, 4 door, $895 72 Ford XLT Ranger $1895 72 Cadillac Station $5500 71 T-Bird, 2 $1095 TED' TRADING POST Corner Jefferson BUICK 1975 Park Avenue Limited, fully equipped, excellent condition. Original owner. $3495. 264-6495.

BUICK Century-1978, power steering, air condition, tilt wheel, AM-FM Delco stereo-radio, V6 engine, BUICK Electra limited, 1979, still under warrenty, fully equipped, low miles. firm. 281-8029 BUICK Electra limited, 1979, still under warrenty, fully equipped, low miles. $7100 firm. 281-8029 BUICK-Park Avenue, 4 door, gold, new list price $12,700, $8,900, 23,000 miles, 567-5376.

AVIS Has the following very nice cars for sale from our stock. A Few 1978 Monte Carlos 78 Chevrolet Impalas 78 Malibu Classics 78 Chevrolet Novas 78 Oldsmobile Omega 79 Cutlass Supremes All have low mileage, power steering and brakes, air conditioning and all have had proper maintenance. Call us BUICK LeSabre 1974, 4 door, air-condition, power steering, power brakes. power windows, 6 way seats, stereo, tilt wheel, new battey, good tires. New metallic paint.

66,000 miles, 13 miles per gallon in town 18 hwy. $1695. By individual owner. 279-8851. BUICK Skylark-1970, new transmission, new water pump, new tires, new battery, air conditioning, power steering, radio, body needs paint, $700, 277-2355.

CADILLAC Fleetwood Braugham, 1978, 33,000 road miles, fully loaded, beautiful leather interior, new radial tires, like new, $9450. 262-1988. CADILLAC, 1979, Coupe Deville, loaded, white, like new. Sacrifice price. After 5 p.m.

272-7317. CADILLAC Seville, 1978, on gray, one owner, new michelin fires, $10,000. 365-4290 CADILLAC, Calais, 1974, loaded, sharp, Montgomery-car. $2900. 279-0144.

CADILLAC 1978 DeE Elegence, executive car, all options, 47,000 miles, $7500. 288-9269 or 262-5221. CADILLAC, 1979 Sedan Deville, all extras, under 7,000 miles, $9600. 277-8899. CADILLAC Sedan Deville-1978, commodore blue, loaded, 12,000 miles, like new, 1 owner, $8500, 272-9278.

CAMARO-67, rally sport, 39,000 actual miles, 327, automatic, factory filt wheel, power windows, brakes, steering, air, rear window defogger, lacquer paint, show car, $5000. 277-1451. CAMARO-1976, 350 automatic, loaded, $3095, 281-5034. CAMARO-1975, loaded, excellent condition, red with black vinyl top, $2550, 272-0267. CAPRICE Classic, 1976, 4 door, all power, seat, 350 engine, 52,000 road miles, $2995.

288-8645. CAPRICE CLASSIC, 1975 4 door. Beige with Beige vinyl roof, automatic, power steering, powr brakes, power windows, air conditioned. One owner. 38,000 miles.

$3695. Call L.B. "RED" FOWLER, 272-1448 or CAPITOL CHEVROLET, 272-8700. CHEVELLE, 1974, 2 door, 6 cylinder, standard shift, excellent economical transportation. $975.

281-5896 CHEVROLET Chevette- automatic, air, radio, extra clean, new tires, low milege, $2750, 277-8375. CHEVROLET, Impala-1978, 4 door, cruise, power, wire wheels, low milege, extra clean, $4250, 272-2282. CHEVROLET VEGA 1973 2 door G.T. COUPE. Dark Green with White racing strip and tan bucket seats.

4 cylinder, 4 speed, air, radio and heater, factory spoke wheels. $1195. Call HUGH NIPPER, Agent 365-3306 CHEVROLET Impala Sedan, 1979, 4 door, fully equipped, low mileage. 834-8680. CHEVROLET Impala, 1973, 4 door hardtop, will sell for balance of loan.

272-9618. Chevrolet Malibu Classic, 1976 2-door coupe Landau, V-8, automatic, air conditioned, power steering and brakes. One owner 24,000 miles, $3400. Call Bruce Brown at 272-3642 or 262-7381. CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1972, 4 door sedan.

Dark blue with vinyl top, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air, radio heater. Excellent one owner. $995.00. Call HUGH NIPPER, Agent 365-3306 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 1976. door hardtop, Gold with White vinyl top, gold leather interior, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, windows, power door locks, power seat, AM-FM tape-CB, steel belted radials.

Super clean. If luxury, safety, and comfort are important, then this is the car for you. $2995.00. Call DORSEY MOTOR SALES, 365-3306. COBB-KIRKLAND Sells OwnerCertified mileage automobiles.

Eastern Bypass at Vaughn Road, 277-3480. COLLIER FORD Wetumpka, Alabama 567-8444 CORVETTE, 1976, automatic, air, power steering, power windows. Tilt steering, AM-FM cassette. $7,895. 272-0813 or 277-9958.

CORVETTE Convertible, 1963, white, 4 speed, wonder bar radio, teak wheel, custom, $6500. Doug. 272-6247. CORVETTE 1965 coupe, blue, 300HP, 4 speed, AM-FM, positriction, excellent condition, $6700 firm. 205-347-1677.

CORVETTE, 1979, Loaded. $11,350 or best offer. 277-8375 after 4 p.m. CORVETTE, 1979, L-82, red, 4 speed, cassette, power windows, 2500 miles, like new, $11,800 firm. 272-7124.

CORVETTE, 1976. T-top, 38,000 miles, white, super clean. $6995. Owner, 281-2619. CORVETTE, 1979, 700 miles, glass roof, L-82, well below list price.

International Motor Co. 2900 Bypass, 277-3562. CORVETTE, 1976, L-82, automatic, air, power steering-windows, tilt and telescopical steering wheel, AM-FM cassette, silver blue. $7,650. 272-0562.

CORVETTE, 1979, fully loaded, 3000 miles. $11,995. 277-6094. CORVETTE-1979, red with glass 1-tops, 8,000 miles, loaded. 277-4660.

CREDIT SLOW? We finance most of our cars. RALPH SMITH MOTRS, two locations, 263-1347 or 272-4004. CHRYSLER, Cordoba-1976, loaded, top condition, $3200, 277-2370 CUTLASS, 1979, tilt wheel, cruise control, power steering, AM-FM stereo, 4555 split bench seat, V-6, dark blue with tan interior, under warranty, $6600. After 5 p.m. 281-8065 FORD Galaxie, 1973, air conditioning, power steering, brakes, 4 door, good condition, $900 or best offer.

834-3040, ask for Ramona; 269-4419 nights FORD LTD Landau-1978, 2 door, low milege, air condition, stereo, new radials, owner, $4395, 365-2293. FORD Mustang, 1966, A-1 condition, original upholsfery like new, V-8 automatic, air, new Imron paint. $2500. Call Selma, 872-2864, after 5 p.m. FORD station wagon, food condition, 5625.

263-1955 or 265-1192. The Select Few Death Notices ANNIS, Mr. Myron Irvin (Mike) BARLOW, Billy Joe BRAXTON, Mr. Martin Luther King BROWN, Infant Jawabra SaDAVIS, Alice Joseph GRIER, Mrs. Myrtle E.

HOOD, Mrs. Sarah KERNS, Anne Marie Bauman LOVER, Mr. William 1 P. OUSLEY, Mr. Arthur PETTIWAY, Roy POWELL, Mrs.

Julia RELF. Mr. Daniel Barnett ROBINSON, Mrs. Annie R. SALTZ, Mrs.

Sentell Johns SAUNDERS, Susan Maria SHORES, W.L. Dellie SUTTLES, Mr. TALMADGE, Sadie M. WEBSTER, Mrs. Wilma Ruth WILSON, Louie F.

WOODALL, John Henry White Chapel H.S. Jones ANNIS, Mr. Myron Irvin (Mike), age 62, a resident of Montgomery at 1:38 for 38 years, died October 1979 a.m. Thursday, 25, at 1981 Johnson Street, after an extended illness. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m.

Saturday, October 27, 1979 from White Chapel with the Rev. Frederick W. Bueto officiating. be in the Sawyer Cemetery, Sandy Ridge, AL. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Bernice M. Annis, Montgomery; mother, Mrs. Dorothea Annis, Walkerton, Indiana; one daughter, Mrs. Jody A. Barr, Montgomery; two sons, Michael I.

Annis, James E. Annis, both of Selma; one sister, Mrs. Catherine A. Theis, Walkerton, Indiana; one brother, Wilbur F. Annis, South Bend, Indiana; granddaughters, and Amy Barr, all of Montgom- We're choosey about the cars we keep.

Sure we get a lot in trade, but only the select few are good enough for Brewbaker. Because when you sell great new cars, you like to sell the best used cars. 77. $4695 CUTLASS SALON. Sharpest car in town! 71 CHEVY.

$1795 PICK-UP straight shift, 6 cylinder. Believe it or not. 41,000 miles! 77 BUICI $3995 REGAL. Exceptionally nice. Low mileage car.

76 MERCURY $3295 MONARCH 2 door hardtop. Nice equipment. Sharp! 78 $8695 SEDAN De VILLE. Local one owner. Low mileage.

Extra nice! 77 $4195 IMPALA 4 door Sedan. Nicely equipped. Good solid car. 76 $3995 GRAND LeMANS, 2 door. Great car.

78 $4995 200 SX 5 speed, air conditioned. 76 MONTE $3995 You gotta see this car 77 $4295 SKYLARK, 4 door, air conditioned, power steering, power brakes. 79 $6795 SILVERADO PICK -UP power steering, power brakes, air conditioned, tilt wheel, cruise control. 11,000 miles. Like brand new.

79 $8295 ELECTRA 225 4 door Sedan. Loaded. 3,000 miles. 79 $7295 REGAL LIMITED, 2 door Landau. All power equipment.

MANY MORE CLEAN CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. COME BY AND LOOK OUR CARS OVER. DAVE LEVERETTE MAC McCOLLUM, MGR. BOB COMBS BILL GILLESPIE CHRLES PETTIS BILL WALKER BREWBAKER BUICK USED CAR CENTER BIBB MOLTON 264-5378.

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