Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama (2024)

PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN POPULATION AR ME. 2.5 MONT. N.D. 14.1 VT. N.H.

21.5, $2.9 11.5: 18.2 IDAHO WYO. S.D. :11.8: MICH2 MASS.10.5 10.5 26.9: 0.7 CONN. 19.6 NEV. IOWAS OHIO: NJ.

18.2 71.3 UTAH Colo. 5.0 010.2 EW.VA. DEL. 22.8 18.9 25.8 KAN. MO.

MD.26.5 CALIF. 3.2 8.3 SKY. 27.0 ARIZ. 6.08 N.C. 11.50 D.C.

ARK. TENN. 10.05 36.1 6.8 9.9 77 1.0 5.0 ALAS GA TEXAS, 16.9 11.9 FLA. Percent Increase ALASKA 37.1 33.6 21.7 HAWAN 25.0 or More 3 0 to 6.4 13.3 to 24.9 Loss Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census E3 6.5 to 13.2 U.S.

Average 13.3 -AP Wirephoto Census Reveals Population Shift population of states as revealed by latest changed of Census Bureau and only figures. Seven states the Dakotas showed OBITUARIES in a Mobile hospital. were at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Church of the Ascension. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Survivers Include her husband, Maior Glenn McFerrin, Elberta; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamar Pierson, Mobile; four daughters, Miss Melissa, Patty, Cathy and Amy McFerrin, all of Elberta; three brothers, H. E.

Ladner, Austin, Frederick Ladner, Mobile, and James C. Pierson 11, Mobile; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Richardson, Montgomery; two nephews, and one niece. WHITE GAMBERG PRATTVILLE LITTLE, Fletcher Lowery, 78, of 819 Smith a resident of Prattville for 35 years, died Sunday in a local hospital. Services were at 11 a.m.

Monday from Prattville Church of Christ with Ministers T. J. Pedigo and Lee Register officiating. Burial was in Memory Gardens, WhiteGamberg directing. Active pallbearers were James M.

Little, Harvey Brooks, Harold Little, Paul Brook Jackie Pittman and Kenneth Little. WADSWORTH, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Bates, 88, of Rt. 5, Prattville, a lifelong resident of Autauga County, died Sunday in a local hospital. Services were at 2 p.m.

Monday from the WhiteGamberg Chapel with the Rev. Adrian DeYoung officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, White-Gamberg directing. Active pallbearers were Clyde Chambliss, Mac Chambliss, Sonny Wadsworth, Jerry Wadsworth, Alfred Wadsworth and' Albert Wadsworth. HOFF, Herbert Frederick, 50, a resident of Rt.

3, Prattville, for nine years and a native of Phillip, W. died Saturday night in 0 local hospital. He was a retired master sergeant and a member of Stoney Point Church of Christ. Services were at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Stony Point Church of Christ with Minister James Turner officiating.

Burial was in the Holt family cemetery with White-Gamberg directing. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mildred L. Hoff, Prattville; mother, Mrs. Sue Marie Hoff, Philippi; two sons, Herbert and Fred Hoff, both of Prattville; three daughters, Mrs.

Marie Sexton, Ozark, and Mrs. Brenda Hunt and Mrs. Fredia Oates. both of Deatsville; a brother, John Hoff, Phillipi, and seven grandchildren. Lee's Funeral Service MONTGOMERY REESE, Mrs.

Nellie, of 537 Oak died Monday morning at her home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Lee's Funeral Home. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Annie Mae Huntley, Miss Yvonne Reese and Miss Sharon Reese: a son, Benny Reese; a sister, Mrs. Lamar; brother, Willie Reese; an uncle, Mitchell Elder; three grandchildren and 14 nieces and nephews.

Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY RUTLEDGE, Jasper formerly of Montgomery, died Sunday in Chicago, Ill. Burie! to be in Pine Park, Ga. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Josie M. Wright, Chicago, a sister-in-law, Mrs.

Katherine Rutledge, Montgomery; one aunt; one uncle; several nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home Is announcing. HIGH, Mrs. Emilie Scott, died In Washington, D.C. while visiting her niece, Mrs.

Juanita Hayes, during the Thanksgiving holidays. A native of Montgomery, she was head of the Home Economics Department at Kentucky State College, Frankfort, Kv. She was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute and Ohio State University. The body will arrive Tuesday at Clayton Funeral Home, which will announce funeral arrangements. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Ernestine Scott Hill, Montgomery; a brother, Grutton D. Scott Los Angeles, nieces, Mrs. Juanita Hayes, Miss Angela Hayes and Miss Doris Hayes. all of Washington, D.C.; three nephews, Grafton D. Scott Montgomery.

Reginald Hayes and Harold Hayes. both of Washington, D.C.; several aunts, including Mrs. Leora Shaw and Mrs. Mattie Morris, both of Washington. D.C; a sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ira Scott, Los Angeles, a brother-in-law. Howard H. Hill, Montgomery; and other relatives and friends. Campbell WETUMPKA CARDWELL, Mrs. Mae Rose, 58, a resi-1 dent of RI.

1, Titus, died Sunday afternoon after an extended Illness in a Montgomery hospital. Services were at p.m. Tuesday from Wayside Baptist Church with the Rev. Bennett Penton and the Rev. J.

in A. the Burnett officiating. Burial was cemetery. Survivors include one son. Charles T.

Cardwell, Titus: tour daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Frank Holman, Montgomery, Mrs. Coy Holley, Titus, Mrs. Bonnie Wilson, Alexander City and Mrs. Clyde Roberson, Hope Hull; his father, Arthur Poole, Montgomery; one brother, Ralph Poole.

Montgomery: four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Kelley, Montgomery, Mrs. Curtis Heister, Wetumpka, Mrs. Mattie Manley and Mrs. Annie Myrtle Kriste, both of Columbus, and 11 grandchildren.

Campbell Funeral home is directing. Lacking food bulk? Try Kellogg's BRAN the natural way to regularity. ALABAMA JOURNAL Tuesday, December 1, 1970 In accordance with Section 16 Title 50 Code of Alabama 1940, Notice is hereby given that McGehee Electric Company, Contractor has completed the contract for alteration State Treasurer's Office State Capitol Building at Montgomery, Alabama, for the Sae of Alabama, owners, and have made request for final settlement of said contract. McGehee, Elecric Co. P.O.

3033 Montgomery, Ala. 36109 Ala. Jral. Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec.

1, 1970 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Executio issued out of the Circuit Court of Montgomerv County, on a Judgment rendered therein, in which Earl Lee Birdwell D-B-A Birdwell Body Works is the Plaintiff and Mrs. Jane Moser is the Defendant, 1, M. S. Butler as Sheriff of Montgomery County, Alabama, will sell to the highest, best and last bidder for cash at Public Outcry whatever equity the Defendant may possess in and to the following described Real Property, to-wit: "Lot 18, according to the plat of Hill 'n Dale, as said plat appears of record in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama, in Plat Book 17 at page 83.1 Said sale to be held during the Legal Hours of Sale, at 11:00 p.m. Monday December 21, 1970 at the Courthouse Entrance, 142 Washington Avenue this city, Sale to be sublect to all lawful liens and encumbrances.

Done this the 16th day of November 1970. M. S. Butler, Sheriff Montgomery County, Ala. By: N.

J. Slocum, D.S. Ala. Nov. 17, 24, Dec.

1, 1970 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Board of Commissioners of the City of Montgomery, Alabama, for approval of a permit for the sale of (on premise beer) at this location, namely: Path Finder's Civic Club (Vance H. Humphries). 958 West Jeff Davis. AND THAT PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID APPLICATION HAS BEEN SET BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONER AT 10:00 A.M. December 15.

1970 at the Commission Meeting Room, in the City Hall, Montgomery, Alabama. Anyone desiring to be heard either for or against said application may appear in person at said time or may Indicate his or her wishes in writing by communication addressed to the Board of Commissioners. ALEX R. GARRETT, CITY CLERK PUBLICATION MEDIA Alabama Journal DATE OF PUBLICATION December 1970. Want Ads MUN I GUMERY, PRATTVILLE, WETUMPKA Dia).

264-4561 From arrywhere else in Alabama call us FREE. Just dial 1-800-392-5794 you do not have direct dial. call the operator and ask for this number PM. Saturday and Sunday 8 to Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 10 AM for cancellations and rections Only ERRORS the event of errors, please call the very first day your ed appears. The Advertiser will be responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion.

SUNDAY For best service on your ads fo Sunday, please place them before 4:30 p.m. on Friday. There Is only minimum for staff of Ad-Visors on Saturday your convenience in making cancellations and corrections Announcements Automotive Employment Farmers Market Farmers Market Financial Mobile Homes Pets Rooms Board Real Estate Rent 115-123 Real Estate For Sale 125 135 NO ad con deliberately misciassified as prerogative of the person placing the ad. The Advertiser Company is the of the proper classification for each ad appearing the the best classified sections interest of the readers can rot deviate from this policy. Business Service Additions- -Roofing GUTTER HENRY RICHARDS 263-1349 ANTS Roaches one time job.

$10. Regular pest control, $4 $6 mo. 'Gunn's Exterminating, Ph. 264- 5247." HOME REPAIRS. painting, rooting, concrete, odd lobs.

Work Guaranteed. Huey Rolling, 263-9504. ADDITIONS- REMODELING Improvement Co. 262-1560 or 262-6042 REMODELING NEW HOMES ANN LEE BUILDERS 265-0415 Additions, Remodeling, New Homes HUTSLER-PORTER CONSTRUCTION CO. 1010 E.

South Blvd. 288-4100 BILL EMFINGER Repairs, doors, windows. carpentry. Cracked walls, ceilings. Formica, tile, concrete.

Sheetrock paneling, painting, Call 263-1216. BECKER ROOFING CO. 1408 Madison Ave. New roofs root repairs. Free Estimates.

Call Today 262-2690 Guthrie Sheet Metal Co. All types sheet metal work. Duct work for air conditioning, 35 years experience, 1435 Highland 264-0981. CONCRETE driveways, and patios. Call now for early WINTER RATES! 262-7981 or 567-5043.

Hellums Roofing Co. 1086 Rosedale Dr 262-2614. New additions Roofs repaired for Work Free Estimate! PAINTING Repairs, odd lobs, gutters cleaned. Free estimates. Call 262-7593.

Hanging Joe Bice, 288-8013 PECANS We B. SEEBT 129 Coosa St. 263-3867 ROOFING INSTALLED WEST CASH CARRY Free Estimates 272-8920 RUG CLEANING LEVERING Money. Cash Carry RUG CO. 263-0226 TREE WORK Topping, pruning, removal, etc.

David Allred 264-3847 ROOFING ALUMINUM SIDING-GUTTERS BILL-GLENN ROOFING CO. 263-9835 or 272-0143 BIll Jones, Glenn Gafford REPAIRS, painting. Range hoods. paneling, sheetrock. Free estimates, Hopson, 265-2896.

SAVE MONEY! Printing Supplies Art Brochures Media placement. Full service JUDY'S ADVERTISING AGENCY King Bldg. 3305 Atlanta Hwy 272-3738 TV Service day, night or Sunday 30 CECIL BROWN 272-7410 TV REPAIRS by RCA graduate Free estimate. H. W.

Dennis 264-2172 or 264-2515. YOUNG'S, CARPET CLEANING Special, low get acquainted prices. Free Estimates 2 Cards of ThanksMemoriams In memory of our loved one, Mrs. Mary this Lumpkin, who departed November 28, 1969. "A precious one from US gone.

voice we loved is place is vacant in our thome that never can be filled. Phillip Lumpkin, Husband Sat. Sylvester Lumpkin and Kenneth W. Lumpkin. Sons Mrs.

Essie P. Sellers: Mother Eugene Sellers, Brother Dial 264-4561 3 Cemetery Lots--Monuments space lot, Greenwood Cemetery. Garden of Trinity. Call TWO grave spaces in Oakwood Annex just beyond the gate. $200.

265-2262 5 Lodge Notices ANDREW Jackson Lodge No. 173, AM, 215 N. son Street, Montgomery, Ala. A stated communication will be 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1970, beginning at seven thirty p.m. Members urged to attend.

Visitors welcome. Edward S. Whatley, W.M. day, Dec. 1st.

at A STATED UNICATION will be held at Oak Park Lodae No. 864 829 Forest Ave. p.m. Work in MM Degree. Visitors cordially invited.

Vernon Horn, W.M. John Jones, Secty. Lost and Found FOUND DOGS, ALSO CATS SEE HUMANE SHELTER For adoption if unclaimed HAS anyone lost 2 Shetland ponies, found in Chisholm vicinity, Call. 265-4463 or 269-4668. LOST 4-year-old German Shepherd, black and light tan, named Reward.

Adams St. vicinity. 254-1059. LOST Black female cat with Identification tag, vicinity of Olde Acres. 272-1144.

LOST Brown and white bird dog Eastbrook Vicinity, reward, 272-5454. DEBIS PRORATED Free Consumer Credit Counseling Services 617 ecutive Building, 265-8545. 83 REDUCE Shape up on Slender Gym Exerciser. Rent 2 weeks, only $10, delivered. 265-7326.

LOST female, toy miniature, black poodle, at Bonners Point, Lake Jordan, child's pet, 365-5135. Personal Notices new kind of TOTAL store open! Planned for TOTAL family shopping W. TOTAL family savings. A. FAMILY STORE.

South Boulevard at Woodley Rd CALL SELF HELP 264-6613 For willing, efficient employes. Temporary, part time or full time to get any job done. Typing, addressing, mailing, baking cakes, hams, etc. Serving homes or parties. Sewing, cleaning, painting, etc.

264- 6613. HAVE you got an old stove, refrigerator, washer, or other appliance that's in your way? We will haul It off. Call 264-0393 or 263-0075, day or night. FACIAL Body and ingrown, hair permanently removed registerd electrologist, Call for free consultation Jack London Hair Removal Ser. vice.

122 So. Ripley. 264-1814. OYSTER BAR now open at SEA FOOD ISLAND! Oysters on shell. 2036 Upper Wetumpka Rd." Automotive 20 Automobiles- Domestic 263-1123; home 263-5956.

CAMERO Z-28, 1969 Orange and white, 14,000 miles. Call 269-1603. CAPRICE, '65 Factory, equipped with everything, New tires. $895. 265-3744 ALL BARGAINS 69 EL CAMINO SS 396 Special 68 Dodge Swingline $1595 8 foot, ton 88 Tempest Chevrolet Sport Coupe power steering, $775 Auto" Parts," Inc.

$980 1660 N. Ripley JOE SMITH 264-2421 EL CAMINO SS 396... Special ALL, BARGAINS 67 FORD $680 automatic, power steering, air, state car. 68. DODGE Swingline $1595 69 8 toot ton.

FIREBIRD convertible, AM-FA1 radio, automatic, air, stereo tape Special Smith Auto" Parts, Inc. 1660 N. Ripley JOE SMITH 264-2421 BARNETT SHARP CARS 64 GTO IMPALA Sharp Super Sport $895 CAPRICE, Coupe, loaded $1395 NOVA V8, stick $595 IMPALA Super Sports $1295 LEMANS coupe, loaded $1295 IMPALA 10 loaded $1395 8 VALIANT MUSTANG, Sport automatic, coupe alr. $995 $895 FINANCING NO PROBLEM 622 Bell St. 265-9793 A 169 BUICK Skylark All power.

$2850. Low mileage, clean with air. 288-6032. BARRACUDA 1965, by original owner, $850, good condition. 272- 8907.

BARNES. LINCOLN-MERCURY owned and operated by homefolks 601 So. Court St. 264-0233. CHEVELLE 1966, 427, 4 speed, mags, hurst shifter, $1050, 264-8351.

CHEVELLE '69-SS 396, loaded $2695. Riley at Ralph Smith's $20 DOWN ON THE CLEANEST CARS IN TOWN 65 FALCON Futura 2 door hardtop $995 65 CHEVROLET V8, 4 door, automatic $995 65 FALCON CHEVROLET Futura wagon, nice $995 V8 straight shift, nice 64 hardtop, BUICK air Electra 225, conditioned. door like new $995 30 Payments at $47.46 APR 26.29%. Total $1423.80 MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM NO APPLICATION REFUSED HINSON AUTO SALES 603 Bell CHEVELLE St. 265 4310 SS 01989 Like new must sell CHRYSLER 1965.

Newport, 4-door, fully equipped including air conditioner. One owner. extra clean $1095. SANDERS MOTOR CO. 436 Bibb 269-1431 BUICK SPECIAL Delux 1967 Wagon, power, air, owner, excellent $1375.

Auburn 887-7361 collect. CADILLAC $60 New transmission, inside looks like new, 5495. 635 Bell LISTER MOORE MOTORS, 262-0655 Check 64 FAIRLANE MUSTANG 8 OLDS, CHEVROLET runs good $88 DOWNTOWN MOTORS 422 Bell St. 265-4961 COBLENTZ GMC '65 CHEVROLET MALIBU, 4 door, air conditioned, clean, excellent tires, automatic, company owned. NEED SERVICE? Complete gas and diesel service on all makes of trucks.

824 Bell 269-2324 Nights 365-9292 BUICK. 1966 Special Deluxe 4 door $1350. sedan. low mileage, 288-2622, 263-4721 Choice Cars 66 OLDS Cutlass door hardtop, vinyl top, air, power, low 66 mileage BUICK $1495 air, sharp LaSabre 4 door hardtop. 65 IMPALA Coupe, 397 automatic, $1395 65 air, nice low mileage, VOLKSWAGEN like radio and heater, new $895 65 IMPALA 4 air, low mileage.

85 owner IMPALA 4 door wagon, rack, $1095 radio and heater, nice $1195 64 automatic, COMET Caliente convertible, nice radio and heater. 64 radio, heater, Va automatic $795 67 DODGE 4-door Coronet, alr sharp $895 64 power mileage $1395 9 PLYMOUTH Fury door wagon, passenger, rack, air, $895 HARGROVE MOTORS 616 Bell St. 264-7334 CHEVROLETS BELAIR, IMPALA. 4. DOOR, AIR DOOR, IMPALA, COUPE $992 IMPALA S.S.

SPEED $686 low Pay $33 brokerage fee and assume monthly payments. Contact Agent Perdue. 263-3839 CHEVELLE SUPER Sports 1965. Automatic solid red. $1095.

COURTESY FORD, Corner Bell and Holt, 262-7381, 24 Hour Money-Back Guarantee. CAPRICE 170 4-door hardtop. executive car driven by Mrs. Gillespie, fully equipped. Tremendous GILLESPIE-DURDEN.

Proftville, 365-6747 CHEVROLET. IMPALA 1965 door, hardtop, factory, air, power automatic. $1095, COURTESY FORD. Corner Bell and Holt. 262-7381, 24 Hour Money Back Guarantee.

ACTION A TO A ANTIQUES PRICES RELOCATING TO EUROPE MANY ITEMS BELOW COST. Compare and buy beautiful Persian fine quality carpets. Antique Samavaars, brass and copper, watercolors, Temple Rubbings. Own an original hand embroidered dress from our selection of materials. Open 9 til 5 and evenings by appointment.

EXOTICA 19 So. Lawrence office 265-9780, home 272-7976 A TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TROUBLE? We Offer Montgomery' FINEST AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE All work guaranteed Free Towing for Customers BankAmericard or other financing. SUTHERLAND'S Automatic Transmission Service 420 S. Goldthwaite 265-0193 ask for Larry or Stewart Sutherland. BICYCLES PRE SEASON SELECTIONS SCHWINN Stingray Slik Chik Varsity Tandem CLOVERLAND CYCLE SHOP 3656 S.

Perry St. 265-9427 CERAMICS JANGWEN HOBBY CRAFT Decoupage Feather Flowers Ceramics and Supplies Polyester Resin Papier Mache Unusual Gifts FREE INSTRUCTIONS! COME BROWSE 3124 Woodley Rd. 288-2313 DREAMING OF A HOME We have choice listings waiting for you. Why not let us hsow you one of our homes today? Let our longtime experience guide you in ALL your real estate transactions. Call George or Hazel Etheridge.

ETHERIDGE REALTY 279-9891 or 272-2317 EQUITIES We need homes in all sections of the city, List yours with US. Cash paid for small equities. For prompt, courteous service call RAWLINSON REALTY 263-7565 Nights 288-9237 For Christmas Personalized Cards BUY NOW WHILE INVENTORY IS COMPLETE: Christmas Cards! (Cards can be personalized) Decorations Candles! MARY EMILY'S 3022 McGehee Road (Gay Meadows) 262-4598 GOLDCREST WARRANTY Gift Wrap A Car? Any car bought from Me and intended for a Christmas Gift will be gift wrapped if you desire and delivered any time you wish. Call Clayton Dawson. BARNES LINCOLN MERCURY 200 Church St.

262-6370 HARDWARE WHY Solve your gift problems with Tools Cookware, Gardening equipment Toys Decorations Cloverland Hardware 3849 S. Court 264-6876 INSTANT LIVING! If you're starting a new life as a bride and groom, or beginning a new life in retirement, get off to a successful start in a mobile home. It's spacious, comfortable and completely furnished. See Us Before You Buy SUNSHINE VILLAGE PARK AND SALES Eastern Bypass 272-8776 JEWELRY Jewelry Repair WORTHINGTON'S WATCH REPAIR THIS CHRISTMAS A Fine Piece of Jewelry For Her For Him Watches. Bracelets, Earrings.

Diamonds, Rings Cloverland Shopping Center 3841 S. Court 265-0822 KEYPUNCH KEYPUNCH ACADEMY trained selecting students to' be as IBM keypunch operators. Individual Training On IBM 026-029. Rewarding Career In Data Processing No Experience Necessary High School Diploma 233 Not Required. No Age Limit.

S. Perry 263-5766 LOTS LOTS OF SPACE IN THIS 12x60 Detroiter "Revere" -Front kitchen, Bay Window. 2 large bedrooms, separate dining room. large living room. carpeted.

panelling. Completely furnished, with living Early AmerIcan Decor, and even Kenmore Washer and Dryer. For only $6290. Piggy Bank Mobile Homes "The Better Value Dealer" 745 Air Base Blvd. 262-3291 GUIDE IM MOVERS MOVERS Local, 10 dis tance.

Packing. crating. shipping. Nothing compares with our service. We appreciate any lob, large or small.

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211 North Eastern By.Pass 279-9530 NOTIONS See us for Holiday Wardrobe Fabrics! And--beautiful sewing baskets, electric shears. Exquisite beaded trims. (imported and domestic). Don't forget the seamstress in your life The Yardstick Gift Certificate. YARDSTICK, INC.

Normandale 288-6522 ORGANS BALDWIN Organs From $695 at MINGLEDORFF'S, INC. 2284 W. FAIRVIEW 265-9558 Open Mon. Thurs. 41 9 p.m.

Chart shows how from 1960 to 1970, CARDWELL, Mrs. Mae R. CARPENTER, William M. COLEMAN, Harry H. FINNEY, Rochelle (Sig) GUNTER, Thomas E.

HIGH, Mrs. Emilie S. HINES, John J. HOFF, Herbert F. HUNTLEY, Joechepus INGRAM, Gaddis F.

KIMBROUGH, Mrs. Annie M. LITTLE, Fletcher L. McFERRIN, Mrs. Aletha A.

McLENDON, Charlie D. NEAL, Dr. T. V. PHILLIPS, Mrs.

Myrtice PICKETT, Linton REDMOND, Mrs. Effie T. REESE, Mrs. Nellie RUTLEDGE, Jasper SANDS, Miss Eva A. SHERROD, Mrs.

Margret D. WADSWORTH, Mrs. Sarah WOODRUFF, Mrs. Mildred W. WHITE CHAPEL H.

S. Durden G. E. Vickrey COLEMAN, Harry 77, of 529 Martha a resident of Montgomery 77 years. in a local hospital at noon Monday after a long illness.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at White Chapel with the Rev. Walter Ellisor officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors include his sister, Mrs.

Blanche Craven, Montgomery, and a niece, Mrs. Demarious C. Manning, Montgomery. SANDS, Miss Eva of 3354 Wilmington Road, a lifelong resident of Montgomery, died in a local hospital at 6 p.m. Saturday after a brief Illness.

Services were at St. Peters Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Francis Cusack directing. Burial was in St.

Cemetery in Oakwood, White directing. Survivors include two sisters Mrs. J. B. Champion, Hermosa Beach, and Sister M.

Isabel, Cullman, and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Tom M. Greene, J. D. Irwin, Meyer Saunders, John Stovall, R.

T. Hamner and Vasco Hudson, Honorary pallbearers were William Baldwin, W. C. Bowman, Haynes Neal, Woodford Parks, Frank Plummer, Warren Dent and Joe Biggio. HINES, John 67, of 16 Capella St.

A lifelong resident of died in a local hospital at 8 a.m. Saturday after a long illness. Services were at Chestnut Creek Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Bobby Hicks officiating.

Burial was in the Chestnut Creek Cemetery, White Chapel directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gladys Hines, Montgomery; four sons, J. D. Hines, Jerald D.

Hines, Willie D. Hines and Jerry D. all of Montgomery; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hanco*ck and Mrs. Murry Wasenberg of Montgomery; 20 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were David Hayes, Walter M. Meads, William L. Crew, Mac A. Hines, Roy Worley and Aron Goiner. GUNTER, Thomas 63.

Services were at White Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday with Dr. R. Elmer Neilson and the Rev. Robert C.

Edge officiating. Burial was in Rosehill cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed Walter, Robert Bradford, F. C. Bishop, Ernest Moseley, Heflin Golson.

A. C. Nolin and T. C. Stearns.

Honorary pallbearers were deacons of Capitol Heights Baptist Church. MEMORY CHAPEL B. R. Brooks M. N.

Romeo SHERROD, Mrs. Margret Dowe. Services were from St. Bedes Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Monday with Monsignor Mcardle officiating.

Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery with Memory Chapel directing. Pallbearers were J. Vance Walker, J. Edwin Sullivan Herbert F. Dowe, Earl M.

Willis Jr. Dan 0. Dowe and George M. Thornbury. KIMBROUGH, Mrs.

Annie Mae. were from the First Methodist Church 0 11 a.m. Monday with Dr. Duffy and the Rev. Charles Langford officiatIng.

Burial was in Greenwood Cernotery with Memory Chapel directing. Active pallbearers were Bubba Sellas, Mackle Borland, Craig Griffin, Aubrev Mitchell, Jimmy Kimbrough, David Kimbrough and Walton Parham. REDMOND, Mrs. Effie Thompson, 94, a resident of 88 W. Cloveriane and of Montgomery for 5 years, died at 5:50 a.m.

Saturday in. a local hospital after a brief Illness. Services were from Adams Funeral Home Chapel. Dublin, Ga. at 11 Tuesday with the Rev.

Mr. Smith officiating. Burial was in McRae, Ga. Survivors Include the three sons, Jesse H. Redmond, Macon.

Joseph A. Redmond, Detroit, and J. L. Redmond, Montgomery; one daughter, Mrs. Ella Sue Perkins, Windsor, three sisters, Miss Mattie Thompson, Dublin, Mrs.

P. H. Atkinson, W. Columbia, S.C., and Mrs Gladys Anderson, Dublin, five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Memory Chapel is announcing.

McFERRIN, Mrs. Aletha Ann Ladner. 35, a resident of Elberta for 15 vears and a former resident of Montgomery, died Saturday after an extended Illness Capitol Floral Co265-0521 910 Adams were heavy gainers losses. Home directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Elizabeth McLendon, Gadsden; brothers, Robert V. McLendon, Brooklyn, and Forrest C. McLendon, Atlanta, two sisters, Mrs. Inez Castleberry, Evergreen, and Mrs. Rochelelle Gipson, Brewton; and several nieces and nephews.

The body will lie in state at the church one hour prior to services. Foreman ANDALUSIA Foreman ANDALUSIA NEAL, Dr. T. 91, died at his home Sunday afternoon. Services were at 11 a.m.

Tuesday from the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Harrell officiating. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Elmwood Cemetery with Dr. Dotson M.

Nelson officiating. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Maggie Mae Neal, Andalusia; two sons, Murray P. Neal, Waco, and Thomas V. Neal Topeka, three daughters, Mrs.

Earl L. Griffin, Birmingham, Mrs. C. J. Henderson, Knoxville, and Mrs.

John T. McGrover, Albertville; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Tito Will Meet With Pope Paul ROME (AP) President Tito of Communist Yugoslavia will have a meeting with Pope Paul VI during a visit to Italy starting Dec. 10, Vatican sources said today. is the only European Communist nation in full diplomatic contact with the Holy See.

Horoscope By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section in which your birthday comes and find what vour outlook is, according to the stars, FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1970 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Some astute re-checking may save you time, wasted energy and costly errors now. Don't divert efforts into unconstructive channels. APRIL 21 to MAY 21 (Taurus) Planetary influences now stimulate your ambition and talents. Be enthusiastic about all that could advance your cause and, in dealing with others, emphasize your nice sense of humor.

MAY 22 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) The Geminian likes room for action. new projects, the means to improve unfavorable conditions. This day provides the opportunity for all of these. There's much you can accomplish now. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) A new contact, possibly a change of scenery or activity indicated.

Make the most of all, since they could lead to further gains. JULY 24 to AUGUST 23 (Leo) Watch, trends, but do not follow all. Ask questions, remember similar past conditions and the results of actions taken. You can find the right cnswer if you really search. AUGUST 24 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) Aspects now stimulate your creative abilities and your imagination, but don't let the latter run "wild." Maintain a down-to-earth attitude even as your SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 ambitions soar.

(Libra) If you do not organize your program early and efficiently you may find more to tackle at day's end than is reasonable. But fine achievement is possible if you keep things in order. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) A certain amount of daring could prove profitable now, but, as with the Virgoan, don't let your imagination run out of bounds. The native of Scorpio has a lot of common sense. USE IN! NOVEMBER 23 10 DECEMBER 21 (Sagittarius) You may be faced with some new responsibilities now.

but don't let them disme vou. New benefits will accompany them, and all will add Up to a more future. DECEMBER 22 to JANUARY 20 (Capricorn) Certain activities will be definitely out of order, others minently Use good judgment. Consider the total picture when looking for guidance. JANUARY 21 to FEBRUARY 19 (Aquarius) You have the ability.

but may lack the "nerve" or faith in yourself to move at the right moment. You MUST stress self-confidence now. Things ARE going your way. FEBRUARY 20 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) If you tried and did not attain. review well before truing the came thing again.

A new method could turn the trick. Don't become discouraged. YOU BORN TODAY are endowed with magnetic and warm-hearted personollty; are noted for your affability, retentive memory and draw benevolence quick and toward accurate your fellowman. You conclusions, act promptly and petently in emergencies. Extremely versatile, many fields are open to you.

In notably in the law, tournalism or the business-financial world. You are most philosophical and take life's ups-arddowns in stride. Even in adversity, you see life as an opportunity 10 attain much and you do. Birthdate of: Joseph Strauss. eminent 19th cent.

Germ. violinist and opera conductor: Julie Harris, actress. In accordance with Section 16, Title 50, Code of Alabama, 1940, Notice is hereby given that the contractor has completed the alterations to a building the office of Research and Service of the University of Alabama, 46 Commerce Montgomery, Alabama, and has made request for settlement of said contract. Jeff Powell, Contractor P.O, Box 7176 Montgomery, Ala 36107 Ala. Jour.

Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 15. 1970. PORTRAITS TWO-11 14 Natural Color PORTRAITS only $24.95 P.D.A.

'Photo 1705 Mt. Meigs Rd. 262-5464 INGRAM, Gaddis Frazier, 45, a resident of Rt. 1, Eclectic, died Sunday in a Montgomery hospital after a brief illness. Services were at 4 p.m.

Tuesday from Prospect Church with the Rev. Tram Ficquett officiating. Burial was in Bullard Cemetery, with Campbell Funeral Home Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mae E. Ingram, Eclectic; two daughters, Misses Dona Gay and Rita Faye Ingram, both of Eclectic; his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis Ingram, Eclectic; two brothers, Robert E. Ingram, Wetumpka, and Cleveland Ingram, Eclectic; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Whitman, Eclectic, Mrs.

Barbara McClellan, Alexander Citv, and Mrs. Shirley Jones, Opelika. Carter Funeral Home UNION SPRINGS FINNEY, Rochelle (Sig), died Thursday night at his home in Old Sardis community. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Old Sardis Baptist Church with the Rev.

E. D. Glover officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Carter Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Arcenia Finney, Union Springs; Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Katie Casey, and Mrs. Addie Smith, both of New York; and Mrs. Gwen Ledy, Spring. field, four sons, James Finney and Sig Finney both of New York, Ben Finney, Union Springs, and Lloyd Finney, Springfield, 26 grandchildren; one aunt, Mrs.

Julia Dennis, Union Springs; two sisters-in-1 law, Mrs. Rochell Finney, Springs, and Mrs. Annie Mae nieces Goodwin, and Pittsburgh, several nephews, and other relatives friends. Jones-Goodman WETUMPKA HUNTLEY, Joechepus, 78, of Rt. Box 546, Equality, died at his home Monday.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Jones-Goodman. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Huntley; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Lee Johnson, Rockford; and other relatives. Martin CLANTON Martin CLANTON FOR PHILLIPS, Myrtice, 47, of 3823 Mobile Road, Montgomery, died unexpectedly Sunday.

Services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday from Mineral Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. Jadie Ellison officiating. Burail was in Mineral Springs Cemetery with Martin Funeral Home directing. Survivors include her husband, Walter G.

Phillips, Montgomery; her parents, Lonnie And Anner Gore, Montgomery; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Dean, Montgomery, and Mrs. Christine Warrner, Anchorage, Alaska; and three brothers. Preston and Jimmy Gore, both of Montgomery, and Russell Gore, Marietta, Ga. Lawrence SELMA WOODRUFF, Mrs.

Mildred Weatherly, died Monday in a Selma hospital after a brief illness. Services will be a 2 p.m. Wednesday from Good Hope Presbyterian Church near Benton with the Rev. Hayes Clark officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Lawrence Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include one son, Oliver Perrv Woodruff, Lowndesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Ceil Coleman, Orlando, one granddaughter, Cell Ann Coleman; two grandsons, Robert E. and 0. P. Woodruff and one sister.

Mrs. Ann W. Bradley, Montgomery. Pallbearers will be John E. Shanahan, Shanahan, Fred Holiday David Lyon, W.

S. Pitts, J. W. Staggers S. W.

Dudley and L. Mason. Dunklin GREENVILLE CARPENTER, William Mangrum, 73, of 516 Government died Sunday morning at his home. Services were at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dunklin Funeral Home Chapel with Charles Graham officiating.

Burial was in Sunrise Memorial Cemetery, Dunklin Funeral Home directing. include his widow, Mrs. Carpenter, Greenville; a son, Dan W. Houston, three daughters, Mrs. Edna Adams, Houston: Mrs.

Mary C. Burkett, Georgiana, and Mrs. Lucile Wilson, Montgomery: three Glenn F. Carpenter, Montgomery, and John H. Carpenter and Joe P.

Carpenter, both of Georgiana: 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The Peoples TUSKEGEE PICKETT, Linton, Tuskegee, died Wednesday in Gary, Ind. Services were at 1 p.m. Tuesday from Chapel, AME Zion Church, Tuskegee. with evangelist J.

H. Howthorne officiating. The Peoples Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his widow, Annie G. Pickett, Tuskegee: two sisters, Mrs.

Lillie P. Banks, Alden; and Mrs. Johnnie M. Baskin, Tuskegee; three brothers, Hugh Pickett, Birmingham. Theolester Pickett, Cleveland, Ohio and Durrie Pickett, Niagara Falls.

N. an uncle; an aunt: a brother-Inlaw: two sisters-in-law: several nieces and nephews; and relatives and friends. Cope EVERGREEN McLENDON, Charlie Durham, 90, died Saturday night in a local hospital. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at London Baptist Church with the Rev.

Charles Brown and the Rev. Jack Boggs officiating. Burial will be in Buffington Cemetery, with Cope QUAIL 0 HUNTING QUAIL HUNTING Nov. 1st. March 31st.

DOGS AND GUIDES FURNISHED HALL HUNTING PRESERVE MIDWAY, ALABAMA 529-3344 529-3644 RUMMAGE SALE DEFINITELY LAST Bric-a-brac, household goods. clothes. books, shoes, etc. 215 N. DECATUR Between Madison and Jefferson PRICED TO SELL New Items Added SECURITY Why not Insure your future by training as a Key Punch Operator Computer Programmer Clerk-Typist Medical Receptionist Nurses Aides Day or evening no age limit.

Job Placement Assistance. Call CTI 265-6741 TV'S Color Floor Models T.V.'S REG. NOW 20" Table model $395 $358 23" $424 25" Console $551 EASY TERMS AVAILABLE FIRESTONE Call Mr. Jackson 262-1915 345 So. Court USED FURNITURE Can Become Excellent All types of furniture, odds ends, antiques are ready for you at Thompson Furniture Salvage 601 S.

Holt 262-3136 VOLKSWAGEN NEW 1971 VOLKSWAGEN $1780 p.o.e.* retail price Gulf Coast P.O.E, local taxes and other dealer delivery charges. If any, additional. JACK HAMEL VOLKSWAGEN 2325 W. FAIRVIEW 265-6734 WANTED PECANS TOP CASH PRICES for any amount of variety. WE CRACK PECANS.

Call us for prices and Pick-up Service. WOOD PECAN CO. 3480 Ashley Rd. 264-7501 X-CELLENT For Christmas PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Everything Reduced! Up to Off -Western Wear -Mans, Ladles, and Childrens Clothing, and Boots. Mats- Both Felt and Straw.

Leather Goods -Including Fringe Jackets, Saddies, Bridles. Guns and ammunition. too! Open every night HII 8 PM. Hwy. 280, Lake Marfin.

River Bridge, Alexander City, Ala. DIAMOND WESTERN SPORT SHOP 825-4788 YAMAHA HOLIDAY ON A YAMAHA! Him or Her Lay away now for Christmas. Yamaha of Montgomery 423 Madison 262-0338 Z0000M ZIP On Down See The Suzuki MT-50 Trailhopper Perfect for Christmas MYERS HARLEY-DAVIDSON 418 Madison 262-7452.

Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama (2024)

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