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iV-iOfr" iHontgcmterrj ALABAMA JOURNAL PAGE 7Bl SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1982 1 3 FtOMIUiWHIMIN ALA. MAlTOUMff: 1-800-392-5794 HUHR ONE MARKET PLAGE DATA jrJF0n.ATI0rJ, AND TrnnnflTCTTTCTrTi 3 bUliirLCIC UJUEA JEW ADS! ABBREVIATIONS ITEMS FOR SALE-RENT 206 OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY 208 ROOMS ROOM BOARD 220 WANTED We do not abbreviate words within the heading and body of ads. Certain standard abbreviations used in 'firm names and addresses are acceptable. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE After placing your ad, your Advisors will read it back to you. Make sure it reads the way you want it, and it is in the right classification.

No ad can be deliberately mis-classified as a prerogative of the person placing the ad. The Advertiser Company is the sole judge of the proper classification for each ad appearing in the classified section and in the best interest of the readers cannot deviate from this policy. LECALS DEATHS 2 DEATHS ANNOUNCEMENTS LEGAL NOTICES Legal Notices must be received by our department by 3:00 PM 24 hours prior to 92 ARTICLES FOR SALE RENT 94 ANTIQUES 96 AUCTIONS 98 BUILDING MATERIALS 100 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 102 INSURANCE 104 JEWELRY WATCHES EQUIPMENT 106 LAWN GARDEN FLOWERS BULBS 1 08 MACHINERY TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT 1 10 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 112 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1 14 RADIO TELEVISIONS STEREO 1 16 STORE RESTAURANT BAR EQUIPMENT 130 WANTED ERnonsi 222 BROKERS 224 BUSINESS INVESTMENT 226 COUNTRY-SUBURBAN HOMES 228 DUPLEXES APARTMENTS-CONDOMINIUMS 230 HOMES 232 LAKE-GULF HOMES, PROPRTYy 234 LOTS ACREAGE FARMS 236 OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY 238 REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS 240 REAL ESTATE FINANCING 242 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 250 WANTED DEADLINES! 3 FUNERAL HOMES 4 CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM 6 CEMETERY LOTS MONUMENTS 8 FLOWERS GIFTS FOOD 10 LODGE NOTICES 12 LOST AND FOUND 14 NOTICES, PERSONAL SPECIAL Check your ad the first day for any errors. We will be happy to correct your ad if an error has been made; however, we cannot be responsible for errors after the first day. Make certain the correction has been made properly.

If you cannot find your ad, call us the day you expect it to start. 3:30 PM Monday through Friday for ads starting the next day. WEEKENDS! MANUFACTURED HOMES EMPLOYMENT CANCELLATIONS! RECREATION If 3:30 PM Friday for ads starting Saturday, Sunday, or Monday. Phone service for cancellation and corrections only: 8:00 AM until 10:00 AM Saturday for Sunday; 8:00 AM until 10:00 AM Sunday for Monday. 172 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR RENT 174 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 176 MOBILE HOME PARKS 1 78 PARTS ACCESSORIES SERVICE 180 WANTED When calling in to cancel your ad, be sure you are given a cancellation receipt number.

No adjustment will be made unless this cancellation number is presented. 42 EDUCATION SCHOOLS 44 HELP WANTED 50 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 52 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 252 AIRPLANES 254 BICYCLES TOYS 256 BOATS SUPPLIES 258 CAMPING EQUIPMENT 260 CAMPING VEHICLES 262 GUNSHUNTING 264 HOBBY ITEMS 266 HUNTING-FISHING PLACES 268 MOTORCYCLES 270 RESTAURANTS SPORTS-ENTERTAINMENT 272 VACATION PLACES FARMERS MARKET PETS WORKS FOR YOU WHEN YOU WANT IT TO 182 ASSORTED PETS SUPPLIES 1 84 DOGS CATS SUPPLIES 1 86 HORSES PONIES SUPPLIES 190 WANTED 62 FARM ARTICLES FOR SALE 64 FARM AUCTIONS 66 FARM IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS 68 HAY GRAIN FEED 70 LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES 72 POULTRY SUPPLIES 74 SEEDS FERTILIZERS 80 WANTED PIANO. Upright. large, Mahogany, good condition, $275. Call 0000000 or 000-0000.

TRANSPORTATION Mrs. Burgess got over 17 calls and sold her piano on the 3rd. day She was really pleased with her ad. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FINANCIAL a A ft A CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! fl Aa I AAA aomva 282 AUTOMOBILES 284 AUTOMOBILESANTIQUES 286 AUTO INSURANCELOANS 288 AUTO PARTSSERVICE 290 AUTOTRUCKS AUCTIONS 292 RENTALS 294 TRUCKSHEAVY EQUIPMENT 296 TRAILERS 298 WANTED 192 APARTMENTS FURNISHED 194 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED 196 HOMES FURNISHED 198 HOMES UNFURNISHED 200 LAKE-GULF HOMES, PROPERTY 202 LAND FARMS 204 OFFICE COMMERCIAL 82 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 84 INVESTMENTS STOCKS BONDS 86 MONEY TO LEND 90 WANTED tfiiVtW nftttf Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices FUNERAL HOMES 14 Notices Personal, Special STINSON, Mrs. Willie wav.

all of Montgomery. nephews and other rela tives. Funerals 46 years died at his home, December 18, 1982. Services will be from Memorial Park, Auburn. Rev.

James Dannelly officiating. She Mae age 73, of Geor- Greenwood Funeral Home Highland Ave. at Lincoln Road 272-3181 Problem Pregnancy? Abortion is legal, safe, and confidential. Counseling and preg-nancy test provided free. Abortion fee $15(T 281-7240.

Reproductive Health Services giana. runeral services will held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Provi She is also survived by 24 grandchildren and 24 great granchildren. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Turner's LUVERNE Cemetery Lots Monuments was a member of the Auburn United Methodist Church.

Survivors in held Monday, December 20, at 2pm from Greenwood Chapel. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery, dence Methodist Church 2 GARDEN Mausoleum Spaces RESUMES Professionally Com clude a husband, L. Greenwood Cemetery. Call posed, Typeset, 25 copies on. fine paper nights 277-5280.

WILLIAMSON, Mrs. Maria age 87 and a resident of Brantley, AL, 263-9919. Hugh Pace; one daugh Leak-Memory witn nev. uien Massengale officiating. with Rev.

Watson Wasden officiating. Interment in church cemetery. Survivors include 8 SALADMASTER COOKWARE ter, Mrs. Anne Pace Farr, Auburn, AL: one Greenwood Funeral died Sat. Dec.

18, 1982. R. CARGILE Perfect Christmas Gift. David Dudley 1-329-124 Funeral services will be HAIGLER, Mrs. Helen son, William Hugh Pace, CONDOLENCE FOOD PLATTERS or Gift Baskets, 119 95, $29 95 and up.

VARON'S DELI. 265-5701. Montgomery, AL; two four daughters. Mrs. Cordelia McCormick, Georgiana, Mrs.

Doris SINGLE but Selective and d-s-creet about who you meet? THE ALTERNATIVE, 272-3944. hrwin, 60, a resident 102 tToirlano Hriuo A arl Dec 19, 1982 at 3 p.m. from the Brantley sisters, Mrs. Marilyn 12 Lost and Found uii iuiiv, i uivu Thursday, December 16, Black Bass. Montgom Home directing.

Survivors include, wife, Mrs. Thelma S. Rowe, Lowndesboro, AL; son, Herbert F. Rowe, Lowndesboro, AL; three sisters, Mrs. R.

M. Don-nely, Montgomery, AL, TRY Our ALL YOU CAN EAT Soup Salad Bar i At any SHONEY'S Location. A LOT OF Dogs oicked ud bv doa ery, AL, Mrs. Rebecca control. Adopt if unclaimed a m.

tan, unio. Mrs. rsen Rhew, North Carolina, Mrs. Helen Elaine Armstrong, Georgiana; baptist Church with Rev. Neal Jackson officiating.

Burial will be in the Brantley Ceme HUMANE SOCIETY. Black Nichols, 1982 in a local in ursine Home after an extended illness. Graveside services will be held Satur University Medical CenteV-A new level of patient care. 277-8330 FOUND, Calico Cat. Hillwood area.

272-0925. Chickasaw, AL; two grandchildren, John H. Farr IV, William Pace WANTED: (21 Tickets to the Lib one son, James f. tery with Turner's Funeral Home of Luverne LOST BEAGLE PUPPY WOODMERE AREA REWARD day, December 18, 1982 erty Bowl Game. Call 293-5781 or after 5.

284-1249 Farr. In lieu of flowers Miss Louise nowe, Montgomery, AL, Mrs. Willie Patterson, De Stinson, Tennessee; 16 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. 277-1137 directing. Survivors in Name I Time Date Funeral Home CONWAY, Katie Uuro 7 pm Dt, 19 White Cnopel FRANKLIN, Mrs.

Mory Alio pm Dc, 19 Hiilli-ilv HA1GLER, Mrs. Helen Eiwin 1 pm Pet. 18 Leek-Memory Chapel HIKES, Howard Willis pm Pet. 19 White Chapel HUMPHRIES, Mrs. Hazel Kerns Pet.

18 Dunklin-Herndon MARTIN, Mrs. Sadie 1 pm Pec. 19 tee's PACE, Anne Hack 2 pm Pec. 19 Frederick's 'ACE, Mr. William Errol lill) I pm Pec.

19 White Chapel PORTER, Miss Amy Eliz- cbelh 1 Pf Dec 19 teak-Memory ROWE. Herbert f. 1 pm Dec. 20 Greenwood SANKEY, Rev. Roosevelt L11.

Phillips-Riley STINSON, Mrs. Willie Mot H. 2 pm Pec. 70 PunUm-Herndon THORNEU, Mrs. Evelyn I.

3 pm Dec. 19 Jeff coat TOMPKINS. Mrs. Nealie 3 pm Dec. 19 Jacksen lrynn WADE.

Mr. Will 12 noon Dec. 19 McKeruie's WIlllAMSON, Mrs. Mono 3 pm Pec. 19 Turner donations to the Chil LOST: Black, female, Labrador at 1 p.m.

trom Greenwood Cemetery with Rev. Lawson Bryan officiating and with Leak- "niyia" Mnrmanriala Inhn. catur, GA; brother, clude 1 stepson, John o. Williamson, Birm EMPLOYMENT enn AiKlttc OH enn dren's Home in Selma or your favorite charity. on chest.

Reward 288-1195. Jeffcoat TALLASSEE Memory uiapei direct ingham," 1 stepdaughter, Mrs. Opal Wooten, Ft. Walton STOLEN ANTIQUE Wicker Furniture, includes Love seat, one Rocker, two straight chairs. Reward 693-2227 Headland.

Phillips-Riley Montgomery Moody Rowe, Montgomery, AL. Several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from Greenwood Funeral Home Sunday, December 19, from 3pm until 9 pm. ing. Survivors include her husband, Mr.

George F. Haigler, Montgomery; one daughter, Mrs. Beach, Fl. 4 nephews, William Spurlin, Watson 4 GOATS FOUND on Ryan Road For information call 277-1144 or 277-3044 SANKEY, Rev. Roosevelt a resident of 825 Adeline Street, died Spurlin, and Mac Spurlin uarreii (uiaine) 14 Notices Personal, Special Scovell, Okeechobee, all of Montgomery, Frank Spurlin, 42 Lee's MONTGOMERY Education Schools AT LAST! 1500.000 Maior Medi Lakeland, 1 niece, in a local hospital Friday, December 17, 1982.

Funeral plans and survivors will be announced later by Phillips-Riley Jean Cherry, Montgom cal Hospital Policy. Pays 100 ot all eligible expenses in or out of hospital. Guaranteed renewable for life. Low, low cost Family MARTIN, Mrs. Sadie, a former resident of 613 Oak Street.

Funeral ser ery. several other start at only $48.47 monthly. Sin' nieces. Bartending Course Free Catalog S. Can oays 1-800-271-4451 pm.

4 weekends. 1-800-257-1234. GA School of Bartending, Atlanta. funeral Home. gle only $19 25 monthly.

Call Joe FL. one son, George F. (Fred) Haigler, Ruston, one sister, Margarite Lindsay, Atlanta, three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Marshall Sin-back. Harry Cole, Bill Scott, Albert Lawson, Arthur Hartley, Wayne Turner.

tooay, ibi-ivi JACKSON-BRYAN BRUNDIOGE FRUITCAKE vices will be held Sunday, December 19, 1982 at 1pm from Mallard Chapel A.M.E. Zion FRANKLIN, Mrs. Mary Alice, a resident of Route 1. Box 36. Mat THORNELL, Mrs.

Evelyn age 65, a resident of 400 Golden Drive. Tallassee, passed away December 17 at 1 p.m. at her residence after a brief illness. Funeral services will be December 19. at 3 p.m.

from the Jeffcoat Funeral Home chapel with Rev. B. Gene William officiating. Burial will be in the Grove Hill Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, E.

(Skip) Thornell, Tallassee; one brother, Archie D. Buce Jr, Tallassee; two sisters, Mrs. Dorma B. Trout, Charleston, SC, Mrs. Peggy B.

Slatoh, Montgomery, AL. The pallbearers will be nephews. Visitation will be at Jeffcoat Funeral Home. DEATH NOTICES TOMPKINS. Mrs.

Great Genuine Civitan Claxton Fruit Cake. Great for holiday gift $2.25 per pound. Discount for 14 Notices 4 Personal, Special Nealie, 57, a resident of Church, Marbury, AL Kt. Brundidge, died oraers or tuu pounos or more Civitan Charities benefit. Will de riday, December 17.

liver. 277-4215 with Rev. Dennis Terry, officiating. Burial will be in the Churchvard thews, AL. Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 19, 1982 at 2 p.m.

from Jericho A.M.E. Zion Church, with Rev. J.J Cottrell. HILLSIDE ACRES 1982 in an automobile ac -i I I PORTER, Miss Amy 2 I I Elizabeth, age 8. of 272 cident.

Funeral services Cemetery with Lee's Fu- Man, Wife or Assistant give massage for men or women. Hwy. 231 at 187 mile marker, 9 to 9, Mon. through Fri. Sat.

1-377-4606 Ineral Home directing. Adler Montgomery died Saturday, Decem- HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOBBY BRASKEARS From MA, PA, AND Baby Brother will be held at 3pm Sunday from the Shady Grove Baptist Chruch Pastor, officiating. Rnrial in churchvard Jhor IK 1QH9 a tho Phil Dunklin-Herndon GREENVILLE Will be held Hrpnc Ywnifal in Rirm services with Rev. W. R.

Fuller REDUCE YOUR DRUG BILL 40-50 by using GENERIC DRUGS at ADAMS DRUGS. Just call 264-3496 or 281-1671 and find out how much you can save. cemetery with Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing. Sunday, December 19, ingham after a short illness. Amy was a student 1982 at 2:30 p.m.

from HUMPHRIES, Mrs. Hazel Kerns, 89, of 102-A Chalet Drive, Green and Rev. Jack Allen officiating. Burial in church cemetery with Jackson-Bryan Funeral Home directing. Survivors include three the Kingston Methodist Church with Rev.

Harold Jackson officiating. ville, died Friday, De at the Peter Crump Elementary School. Funeral services will be held Sunday, December, cember 17, in the L. V. Stabler Memorial Hospi McKenzie's TUSKEGEE Robert M.

Burton, Mgr. 19. I9H2 at pm trom duaghters, Mrs. Eva Austin, Rt. 2, Brun- Burial will be in the Wilson Cemetery with White Chapel directing.

Survivor include uncle, Mr. Rube Wainwright, 4 didge; Mrs. Marie the Leak-Memory Chapel with the Rev. Ron Sumners officiating. Burial will follow in the Pleseant Springs Wright, Montgomery.

Miss Ravnell Tompkins. Montgomery, aunt. Rt.l, Brundidge; one White Chapel H.S. Durdtn D.W. Jonti Steve Chenault PACE, Mr.

William Errol (Bill), age 80. of 629 Byrne Montgomery, died Friday in a Montgomery nursing home after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 19, 1982 at 2:00 pm at the Shady Grove Methodist Church with Minister Jimmy Mathews and Rev. Karl Stegall officiating. Interment will follow in the adjoining cemetery.

White Chapel directing. Survivors include, his wife. Mrs. Nannie Lara Morgan, Greenville; Mrs. Mattie Ethlyn Young.

Shady Grove; one brother. Mr. Roy Pace, Evergreen. He is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be T.

R. Newman, F. W. Holman, S. F.

Wainwright, W. C. Wingard. J. C.

Talton. O. S. Hickman. The body will lie in state at the church one hour prior to services.

Masonic Rites will be held at the Graveside. Mr. Pace had retired from the Atlantic Coastline Railroad after 45 vears service. Baptist Lhurcn ceme Mrs. Jessie Blackwell, Nashville.

1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary E. step-daughter, Mrs. Fa tricia Stewart, An dalusia; two step-sons Jerry Tompkins. Rt 1 tery near Franklin, AL.

Amv is survived by her mofher, Mrs. Brenda Hines, Orlando, 1., sev tal. Mrs. Humphries was born January 23. 1893 in Mankato, MN.

the daughter of John Irving and Mary Letitia (Powell) Kerns. She was a graduate of Emory University, taught in the public schools of Georgia, Florida, and was Co-Advisor in Children's Library Admissions School Wycilffe Foundation Mission, Lima, Peru. She was a former resident of Fitzgerald, GA, Everglades City and Naples. FL. She is survived by one daughter.

Brackin. Montgomery; eral nieces, nephews and cousins. Brundidge, Terry Tompkins. Rt. 5, Troy; five sisters, Mrs.

Bertha 1 father W. Frank Porter, Opelika; step-father, Bill Brackin, Montgomery; step-mother. Mrs. CONWAY, Mrs. Katie Laura, age 90, of Memorial Manor Nursing Richardson, Mrs.

Bean Faircloth, Mrs. Curl Hornsbv. Mrs. Louise Linda sorter, upeima; The Classified Department will be closed Christinas Eve December 24th (CtMttllatioM 4 Correction 0ith From 1:30 A.M. -Uvea).

CLOSED ALL DAY Christmas Day, December 25th December 26, 1982 (CoaceDotieiH CorrertloM owy from 1:00 A.M. Neon.) Home. Prattville, died two brothers, Walt Campbell and Mrs Porter and Bnan Porter, Ganefl Anderson, all of there Saturday evening after a brief iuness. Funeral services will be WADE, Mr. Will, a resident of Tuskegee, died December 16.

1982 at a local Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 19. 1982 at 12 noon, from Greater St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Hurtsboro, with Rev.

Benjamin Thomas, Pastor, officiating. Burial in churchyard cemetery with McKenzie's Funeral Home Staff directing. Survivors include one grandson, Willie Streeter, Tuskegee; one nephew. Robert Wade. Columbus.

two step-daughters. Katherine Coleman. Union Springs. Carlenia Jernigan. Jacksonville, two sisters-in-law.

Rosie Blackman, Pahokee. Mattie Wade. Phenix Citv; one devoted cousin. Dillard Washington. Hurtsboro; numerous grand Rt 1, Brundidge: two both of Montgomery; grandmother, Mrs.

Crystal Lee Parnell, brothers, Lorenza Mauldin. Paul Mauldin. held Sundav. December 19. 1982 at White Chapel at 2 00 pm with Minister Kent.

al. in lieu oi both of Rt. 2. Brundidge: five grandchildren; Mrs. Howard A.

iNoe (Eileen); two grandchildren, Mrs. Herbert H. Markle (Annabel). Major William H. Noe, McQuire AFB.

NJ; flowers the family re O. B. Porterfield of quests memorial con eight step-grand tributions De maae 10 me Childrens Hospital in children; one step-great grandchild. Birmingham, AL. three great grandchildren.

Services were held Saturday at the FREDERICK'S tJCrttetr-JOURNAL 264-4561 ficiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Cemetery. White Chapel directing. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs.

D. D. Rawlinson. Montgomery. Mrs.

Roger Hornsby. Biloxi, MS; four sons, F. H. Conwav. PACE.

Anne Black, age Greenwood Chuck Cenmr Jim Canute first Presbyterian Church. Greenville. 5. a resident ot rtoute 3, Auburn. AL.

died De HINES, Mr. Howard Willis age 59, and of 1403 Hemon St. died Friday, December 17, 1982 in a local hospital after a brief illness. Funeral cember 17 at her home Rev. Warren Myers officiating.

Interment. Fitzgerald. GA. Dunklin- ROWE, Herbert a resident of Low- Graveside services will D. D.

Conway, A. held at 2 p.m. Sunday children, nieces. Conwav and J. M.

Con-ndesboro, Alabama for Herndon directing..

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