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I r- C. Friday, March 12, 1971 ALABAMA JOURNAL, Montgomery, Ala. Walker ond Mrs. Sarah L. Andrews.

Lowndes County, at 1 p.m. Sunday with Montgomery; four brothers, Butler Lowe, Newark, N.J., Seth Lowe, the Rev. Norrit Lee orriciarmg. Burial will be In the churchyard cemetery with Lee's Funeral Home directing. Home Chapel with the Rev.

Joe Bates officiating. Burial will be In Greenwood Memorial Cemetery with Masonic services at the graveside. Evans Funeral Home is dlrectm. Montgomery, Theodore Lowe, mm Survivors Include nis widow, Mrs, Darks McCall; five daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Dumas, Auburn; several nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends.

JETER, Leroy of Shorter, died Saturday in St. Augustine, from Iniurles received In an outomobile accident. Services will be at II a.m. Saturday from Mary Magdeline Baptist Church, Shorter, with the Rev. J.

E. Leonard officiating. Burial will be In Cleveland, Ohio, and Edward C. Lowe, Montgomery; four sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mory Lumbus, Mrs.

Martha Davis, Mobile, Mrs. Ruth Lowe ond Mrs. Ethel officiating. Burial will be In the church cemetery with Jackson Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs.

Bennie Ruth Ellis, Brundidge; four sons, Jimmy, Royce, Allen ond Wade Ellis, all of Brundidge; four daughters. Misses Martha Jo, Joyce, Vickie and Dorlene Ellis, oil of Brundidge; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Ellis, Brundidge; five brothers, Roy, Johnny, Ray, Bill, and Gilmer Ellis, all of Brundidge; ond four sisters, Mrs. Merle Jones, Mrs. Mary Lou Sanders, Emma McColl, Mrs. Willie Nell Hayes, Mrs. Lee Ea Walton, Mrs.

Darks Lowe; two brothers-in-law, Henry Crenshaw, and Mrs. Berry Mae McCall; SIMMONS, Josephes (J.C.), 93, a resident Ward-Wilson DOTHAN ln D- Williams, Richard H. Mallows, Robert Jones, rl, GeorM 0. McColl, Walker ond George Andrews; several nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. three sons, Hugh, Alonza and Jason McCall; one sister, Mrs.

Missouri McCall; two brothers, George jnd the church cemetery with The Peoples Funeral Home directing. Survivors GLENN, Mrs. Savannah, of Plckettl of 103 Klwanis ond of Montgomery for 15 years, died at 10:25 a.m. Friday In a Wetumpka hospital after an extended Illness. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday from Leak-Memory James McColl; 42 grandchildren; 17 Mrs. Annette Carr, and Mrs. Betty! areat-arandchildren; Three daugmers-ln. Include his widow, Mrs. Odessa Jeter, Griflett, all of Brundidge.

law; one son-ln-low; end other relatives ARNOLD, The Rev. H. A. BOWMAN, Curtis L. BOVVMAN, Ronald BROWN, Mrs.

Mary Z. CAIN, Rufus COOPER, James G. DAWKINS, Marvin V. DIVERS, Mrs. Susie G.

DUMAS, Willie G. Sr. ELLIS. Ralph cnopel with the Rev. Carmon L.

Par. ond friends. New York City; four sons, Benson Jeter, Shorter, Jessie Lee Jeter II, Warren, Ohio, Earl Jeter and William on -cie t. eranom. Honorarv pallbearers were J.

0. Mathis, Forest Raymond, Robert 5voge, George Thornton, W. T. Peoyy, W. J.

Ward. E. W. Ratlltf, J. F.

Martin, Charles D. Hatfield, Benny R. Martin, Fronk E. Lottln, P. R.

eronom, Sam Salman, Blake Harper Springs. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday from Coles Chopel Baptist Church with the Rev. A. R.

Glenn officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. She was a member of the Freewill Benevolent Society, the Union rish officiating. Burlol will be In Bonks Ciry Cemetery ot 1:30 P.m.

Saturday. Henry Jeter, both of New York City three daughters. Misses A 1 1 Survivors include three sons, John DIVERS, Mrs. Susie Green, 67, died Thursday morning in a Dothan hosoital. Services were at 2 p.m.

Friday from Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. J. Carlisle Miller officiating. Burial was In Dothan City Cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funerol Home directing. Survivors Include three sisters, Mrs.

Milton Holmon, Hartford, Mrs. Dorothy Green, Boton Rouge, and Mrs. Buford Lynch, Miami, ond several nieces and nephsws. Evans Funeral Home FLORALA Campbell WETUMPKA Berenadine, and Arnea Jeter, oil of few York City; mother, Mrs. Rebecca Benevolent Society, and the Christian unu mi musier masons.

Jeter, Shorter; rather, Jessie L. Jeter Charitable Club. Survivors include one daughter, Mss. Jerdle Lee Burch, RATLIFF, Gobel, 37, resident of Simmons, Montgomery, Josephes Sim-mons Brundidge, ond Aaron Simmons, phenlx City; five daughters, Mrs. Sarah Frances Miller, Troy, Mrs.

Elizabeth English, Montgomery, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Rhode Island, N. Shorter; grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Montgomery; two sons, Richard Glenn JOHNSTON, Jim, 86, a resident of Florala tor 65 years, died Wednesday FORTENBERRY, Mrs. Jimmie Thomas, rmlngham; Two sisters, Mrs.

nionigomery Tor 10 years and of 2501 Lark Drive, died In a local hospital of 9 LOGAN, Earl 49, died at his home In Elmore County Tuesday after a brief Jessie Mae Dlx, Cleveland, Ohio, and night in an Opp hospital after an ex and Alex Glenn, both of Detroit, one son-in-law, 01 Ivor Burch, Montgomery; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mrs. Ann Dean, New York; and other Illness, services were or 2 p.m. Frl tended illness. He was a member of the Mrs.

Pauline King, Bryant, and Mrs. Mary Simmons, Brundidge; and p.m. luesaay orrer a brier Illness. Ser- "iS 01 Tidings Holiness Church ot I p.m. Frldoy with the Rev.

Dnuiri Raiimm relatives and friends. bimni, juts, savannah GIRDNER, Malcom T. JETER, Leroy B. JOHNSTON. Jim day from Elmore Bible Chapel with the Rev.

Jack Clark and the Rev. Gleen Mary Glenn, Detroit, one First Methodist Church of Florala. He served as city councilman for two several grandchildren. Gllman officiating. Burial was in Mt.

brother-in-law, Bernard Glenn; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Glenn, Birm Poole Funeral Chapel BIRMINGHAM terms and os mayor of Florola for six months. He was a Master Mason for 50 ingham; 20 grandchildren; 16 great Claude Davie officiating. Burial was In Glad Tidings Cemetery, White Chapel directing. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs.

Marie Ann Pnlllff. KELLY, Mrs. Maggie Lemora years, ond a member of Fidelity Lodge Hebron West Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include Ms widow, Mrs. Virginia Logon, Elmore: one son, James Drew Logan, great-grandchildren, one niece, ri Jackson Funeral Home BRUNDIDGE WHITE GAM BERG PRATTVILLE Elizabeth Smith, Cleveland, Ohio; ond 635 Florala.

Survivors Include one son, Martelle Johnston, Florala; one other relatives. two daughters. Misses Theresa Ann Rati Iff and Cvnthta AAnrl. PntiiH. knth Elmore; three daughters, Mrs.

Nancy daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, Florala; one brother, Joe Johnston, Florala; one ELLIS, Ralph, 44, died Thursday In a Louise Livingston, i-orr wairon Beacn, Mrs. Beverly Jean Burdlck of Montgomery; five brothers, Charlie PHILLIPS, Jere of 227 Ridge St. Rome, N.Y., died Tuesday. Funeral ar ARNOLD, the Rev.

H. Pastor of Klondyke Boptlst Church, Old Selma Road, ond Mt. Mariah Baptist Church, Hayneville, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 P.m. Saturday from Mt.

zion Boptlst Church ot 715 12th Ave. North, Birmingham. sister, Mrs. Annie Sue Cawthon i Birmingham hospital. Services will be nuniii onn ueorge Katnrr, doth or or 2 p.m.

Saturday Trom nit. Olive McKenzie TUSKEGEE Newton, and Mrs. Rebecca Earline Brooks, Montgomery; one brother, G. Logan, Montgomery; two sisters, Florala; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be ot 10 a.m.

Soturday from Evans Funeral Assembly of God Church with the Rev. rangements will be announced by White Gamberg Funeral Home. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Peggy Rogers rmevine, R.y jerry Rotilff, Billy R. Ratllff and Junior Ratliff, all of Montgomery; ond two sisters, Mrs.

Jack Allen and the Rev. W. R. Fuller Phillips, Rome, N.Y.; his parents, Mr. Mrs.

Ruthie Doner, timore, ana Mrs. Conle Permenter, Cocoa Beach, "in Mirers, riKevine, ana Mrs. Ruth Lavey, Montgomery. ond Mrs. W.

R. Phillips, Prottvllle; one Alex LOGAN, Earl H. McCALL, Wiley NICHOLS, Mrs. Edna M. PfflLLIPS, Jere S.

PICKENS, Bruce A. RATLIFF, Gobel RHODES, Leon F. SIMMONS, Josephes SIMPSON, Mrs. Evelene TUTTLE, Earl P. WEST, Mrs.

Lucille L. YOUNG, Mrs. May B. SIMPSON, Mrs. Evelene, died In Water- sister, Mrs.

(Pot) Claude A. Mints Prottvllle; ond one brother, John H. TUTTLE, Earl Preston, 82, a resident of Phillips, Tucson, Ariz. and several nieces ond nephews. Active pallbearers were Fred Welle, James Holland, Charles Crisp, Gen Gray, Richard Wingard ond Jim Honorary pallbearers were Paul Pruitt, George Rudder, Herbert Stroupe, Herbert Graham, J.

L. Hammond and J. W. Robins. Birmingham for one year ond a former1 resident of Montgomery, died In a Birmingham hospital Wednesday after on extended illness.

Services were trom White Chapel ot 2 p.m. Friday Lee's Funeral Service MONTGOMERY wnn tne Rev. Gene Wilson officiating Burlol was In Memorial cemetery. bury, ot 8 p.m. Saturday.

Services were ot 2 p.m. Frldoy from Reeltown Baptist Church with the Rev. A. K. Williams officiating.

Burial was was In the church cemetery with McKenzie Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include three sisters, Mrs. Alberta Waver, Tuskegee, Mrs. Atherla Hall ond Mrs. Elizabeth Sinclair, both of Waterbury, four brothers, the Rev.

J. E. Moss, Detroit, Willie David Moss, Auburn, Otis Moss, Hataway, and Oscar Moss, Notasulga; one uncle, Dennis Moss, Notasulga; a host of nieces and nephews; and other relatives. She was a member of Pride of Notasulga, Chapter No. 609, O.E.S.

Pallbearers were Bill Hudson, Terrv BROWN, Mrs. Mary of 1251 Bellvlew died Thursday night In a local Schenz, M. L. Morgan, Marvin Reese, Jones 9 Goodman WETUMPKA hospital. Funeral arrangements will be 15-YEAR GUARANTEE onnounced by Lee's Funeral Home tmmerr Morgan and Bob Schenz.

Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Tula Mac Turtle, Birmingham; two sons, R. WHITE CHAPEL H. S. Dnrden G.

E. Vlckrey Survivors Include her husband, James E. Turtle and W. P. Turtle, both of CAIN, 73, Of Rt.

3, Wetumpka, E. Brown; six daughters, Mrs. Ernestine Kite, Mrs. Rebble Smith. Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs.

Prlmmle! Miss Mary E. Brown, Miss Dorothy AtKins and Miss Ressle Turtle, both of Reno Brown ond Miss Sharon Brown; High Point, N.C GIRDNER. Malcolm 75, of 2148 East 3rd Street, Oak Park ond a lifelong resident of Montgomery, died Thursday at 4:45 p.m. In a local hospital after a brief Illness. Services will be Saturday four sons, James, Michael, Fredrick, and Darrell Brown, all of Montgomery; Adklng Hill communiry, aiea mursaay morning ot his home.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Jones-Goodman. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Cain, Wetumpka; three sons, James Cain, Wetumpka, John Cain, Atlanta, and Henry Cain, Birmingham; one sister; and several sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. He was a veteran of World War I. Locklair TUSKEGEE a host of nieces ond nephews; and other relatives and friends.

She was a member of Bragg Street Holiness MEMORY CHAPEL B. R. Brooks M. N. Romeo at p.m.

irom wmre Chapel with Rev. James k.ii.v nffirintinn over erisflni? roof: 8vw243tfl. straight gable, one siory bonce, 15 pilch. will be In Memorial Cemetery with White Chapel directing. Survivors Cnurch.

BOWMAN, Ronold, 8, and Curtis Lamar, KIMBLE, Alex, of Roba, died Monday In an out-of-town hospital. Services will be FORTENBERRY, Mrs. Jlmmll. 6, of 3709 Smiley Circle. Services will a-.

ot 11:30 a.m. Soturday from Cooper's! Graveside services were at 2 P.m. Thursday ot Greenwood Cemetery with thft P.tS I nrru D.nn.44 nfHrlfHnm inauae nis wioow, Mrs. Daisy F. Girdner, Montgomery; daughter, Mrs.

Giaddis Harmon, Montgomery; five brothers, J. M. Girdner, Cuyahoga be from Shiloh AME Zion Church at 1 Chapel AME Zion Church, Roba, withii p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Mr, Dunklin GREENVILLE Williams officiating.

Burial will be In Pallbearers were Dr. James Nelson Greer, Dr. Richard Wayne, Rickey w. Girdner sr. and b.

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You'll sleep better when you know you roof is covered by West. 15-YEAR BONO Guarantee with each installed roofing job. Lees Funeral Home directing. Sur ronenoerry, jerry Fortenberry, John B. Hawthorn.

Crnnlr Uflwlli.rn. the Rev. E. D. Marshall officiating.

Burial will be In the church cemetery with Locklair Funeral Service directing. Survivors Include one sister, Mrs. Ella Mae Pace, Tuskegee; one brother, William Kimble, Chicago; one niece, Mrs. Ethel Swanson, Montgomery; and other relatives and friends. YOUNG, Mrs.

May Bishop, 86, a resident Montgomery; three grandchildren, one vivors Include their mother, Mrs. Alice Bell Bowman; their father, Charlie. George W. Scorey. Leak-Memory of Rt.

2, Greenville, died Thursaay in a grear-granacnna. Acrive pallbearers will local hospital. Services will be at 2 Bowman; four sisters, Mrs. Lela v-nnpei airecTea. p.m.

Saturday from the Baptist Church McKee, Misses Shirley and Jackie oe Kuaoipn i-uimer, Houston Fuimer Bernard Fuimer, Dallas Fuimer, W. Mason and David Girdner. ot Bacon Level, near Roanoke, PICKENS, Bruce Andrew, 41, a resident Bowman, both of Montgomery, and Mrs. Betty Jean Hudson, Detroit, or 3659 S. Court and of Montgomery with the Rev.

W. R. Crutchtield officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Dunklin Funeral Home seven brothers. Spec.

4 Leonard KELLY, Mrs. Maggie Lemora, of Mace Tor is years, died from iniurles received In an outomoblle accident at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Services were at 3:30 Bowman, Germany, Eugene Bowman, Detroit, Pvt. Eddie Bowman, Ft.

Avenue died Thursday at 10:45 p.m. In The Peoples TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE directing. Survivors Include one a local hospital after an extended Polk, Rickey, Elgin, Juaauln and p.m. Friday from Leak-Memorv Chapel; illness. Services will be Saturday at 10 Thomas Bowman, all of Montgomery; wilh the Rev.

John F. Llndsey officiating. Burial was li Greenwood a.m. from White Chapel with the Rev. DUMAS, Willie G.

49, of Rt. 2, Box two sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law daughter, Mrs. Henry E. Brown, Greenville; two sons, Hoyt J. Bishop, Roanoke, and James E.

Bishoo, Montgomery; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. eight aunts; five uncles; two nieces; J. L. Davis officiating. Burial will be In Mt.

Hebron Cemetery, Elmore County with White Chapel directing. Survivors 315, Auburn, died Monday In a local hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday from Bethel Baptist Church No. three nephews; and other relatives and friends.

Cemetery. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Barbara Jean Pryor Pickens; two sons, Bruce Andrew Pickens Jr. and Jeff Allan Pickens; two daughters, Miss Pottl Ellen Pickens and Miss Leslie Jean Pickens, both of Montgomery; two 2, Lee County, with the Rev. Ernest Phllpot officiating.

Burial will be In the church cemetery with The Peoples Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include a son. Hunter W. Kelly, Montgomery; daughter, Mrs. Jessie Mae Ward, Youngstown, two brothers, Vester Weldon ond Harvey D.

Weldon, both of Montgomery; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Swlndall, Howard-Howard MONTGOMERY sisters, Mrs. Joann Schneider Ross Clayton MONTGOMERY Buy it INSTALLED from WEST Call West today and let professional roofing installers take on the job of putting new shingles on your roof. Call West For a Free Estimate ASK FOR MR. THOMPSON Mogadon, Ohio, ond Mrs.

Dorothy Include his widow, Mrs. Ozell Dumas, Auburn; three sons. Jerry, Sylvesta, Schaer, Ravenna, Ohio; end several Montgomery, end Mrs. Lime Brown, and Willie G. Dumas all of WEST, Mrs.

Lucille Lowe, of 1716 Forest COOPER, James of 2217 Day St. nieces and nephewe. Pallbearers were Bob Hudgens, Frank McDonald, Jim Deatsvllle; seven grandchildren, 13 Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren. from Howard Howard Funeral Chapel with the Rev.

A. w. Wilson otrieiaring. Burial will be In Westcott Cemetery, Auburn; four brothers, Johnny Dumos, Ooellka, Robert Dumas, New York City, N.Y., Willie Lewis Dumas, Auburn, ond Roman Dumos, Tuskegee; three sisters, Mrs. Leslie B.

Fltzpatrick, Tallassee, Mrs. Bessie M. Beosley, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Victory Wright, Philadelphia, his mother, Mrs. Tatum, Fred Goodwin, Hugh Sonford, Tom Logan, Jim Straiten and Richard Jordan.

Honorary pallbearers were the Montgomery Rotary CI Echonchatl Toostmasters, and Frank. Reeder. Howard Howard Funeral Service RHODES, Leon F. (Short le), 63, of 302 Noble Avenue and of Montgomery for 45 years, died Thursday at 9 p.m. In a directing.

Survivors Include his widow Ave. Services were ot 3:30 p.m. Friday from Old Ship AME Zion Churchi with the Rev. G. Franklin Lewis officiating, assisted by the Rev.

R. B. McCain. Burial was In Oakwood Cemetery, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include her husband, Melvln F.

West, Chicago, stepson, Melvln F. West Mobile; Mother, Mrs. Lucy B. Lowe; mother-in-law, Mrs. Angelle Carson, Mobile; two sisters, Mrs.

Edna L. Mrs. Alberta Cooper, Montgomery; local hospital after an extended Illness BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE WEST REVOLVING CHARGE 5500 WARES FERRY ROAD Services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at I three nieces; two nephews; three sisters-in-law, all of Tuscaloosa; and NICHOLS, Mrs. Enda McHoney, 81, White Chapel with the Rev.

Andrew other relatives and friends. Smith officiating. Burial will be In Greenwood Cemetery with White Chapel McCALL, Wiley, of Calhoun. Services will resident of Selma, died Wednesday offer a brief Illness. She was a member of the Central Baptist Church.

Services were at 2 p.m. Friday from Leak-Memory Chapel with the Rev. Glenn L. Shanahon officiating. Burial was In THB directing.

Survivors Include a brother. Ace Rhodes, Newport News, sls'e-. be from Mt. Olive AME Zion Church, 1 Mrs. Louie Messlck, Troy.

DAWKINS, Marvin Vesper, 64. Services Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors Include three sons, Curtis Sumroll. Montgomery, Wallace Nichols, San Francisco, and Carl Nichols, were from White Chapel of 2 p.m Peddler Thursday with the Rev. Cornelius! CITY FLORIST 288-6111 Normandale Phoenix, three daughters, Mrs.

DeBlock and the Rev. W. H. Kamplaln officiating. Burial was In Greenwood Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were J. inCO Wnlv VnnA jljl LUOCY Ralph Reneau, Montgomery, Mrs. O. M.I Dubose, Selma, Mrs. E.

M. Smith, San Francisco, one sister, Mrs. J. F. Flowers, Mobile; six grandchildren; and Woodley Moll 269-1 492 i 13 great-grandchildren.

DEPARTMENT STORES 4 "DOCK" JOHNSON HAS THE ANSWERS! .1 III II Ill I tttft-r-Ti irrra Montgomery Data For the 24-hour period ending 6 a.m. today: Sunset today 5:51 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 5:59 a.m. PROBLEM: TRAFFIC CONGESTION FATALITIES Do You Know That Fatalities Have Increased 40 SOLUTION: Overpasses can be built to solve the By-pass problem, but traffic engineers recognize that traffic can be made to flow more smoothly through all congested areas of our city. As Public Affairs Commissioner I would work to obtain a Police Helicopter.

The city of Tuscaloosa already has one, and it astounds me that a city the size of Montgomery does not. A Police Helicopter would serve not only in traffic control but in crime control as well. Time of moonrlso 6:36 p.m. on March 12. Time of moonset 6:29 a.m.

on March 13. Next phase of the moon lost quarter on Morch 19. Highest temperature yesterday 67. Low lost night 47. High year ago today 70.

Low year ago today 46. Lowest humidity yesterday afternoon 26. Highest humidity last night 83. Total precipitation since 1st of month 4.76. Excess since first of year 2.58.

Excess since first of month 2.35. Total precipitation last 24 hours Trace. Total precipitation since first of year U.S. Temperatures Temperature High Low Rain 24-Hr. 12-Hr.

....67 41 ....65 43 .00 ...64 44 .11 ....34 32 .03 ....47 34 .02 68 42 .00 ....53 29 .00 ....64 41 .00 Stations Anniston Atlanta Birmingham Chicago Cincinnati Columbus, Ga. Denver Dothan 62 44 .00 Huntsville VOTE FOR D. II. "DOCK" JOHNSON THE CONCERNED CANDIDATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMISSIONER (PLACE NO. 2) Jacksonville 74 41 .00 Little Rock 57 45 .02 Macon 70 3) .00 Memphis el 51 .00 Meridian 70 52 .00 Mobile 57 .00 Montgomery .67 47 .00 Nashville 62 44 .00 New Orleans 75 60 .25 Son Antonio 65 67 .00 Savannah ..67 35 .00 Tamoa .73 61 .00 Washington 54 37 The water elevation at the Lake Martin Dom wos 489.52.

The water elevation at the Lake Jordan Dom was 251.88. Pd. Pol. Adv. by Concerned Citizens For D.

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