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0 0 0 00 or or 2ml The Anniston Star Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1975 Influenza-related ed deaths drop across the country ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Influenza-related activity in previous years. However, it is 126 deaths dipped sharply across the country dur- below the peak of 816 deaths. reported earlier ing the week ending Feb.

15, the National in February. Center for Disease Control reports. "This year has been a mild flu year overHowever, the rate of flu-related deaths all," said Hoke. "We see a definite decrease remained above the epidemic threshold for in flu-linked deaths in all regions except the the sixth consecutive week, Dr. Charles Hoke Mountain and New England regions.

of the center's flu surveillance team said The Mountain states, which include New Monday. Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and The latest statistics showed 690 fl Arizona, remained slightly above the epideaths in 121 major U.S. cities for the week demic threshold, said Hoke. ending Feb. 15.

The New England states of Massachusetts, That is 123 above the "expected number" Connecticut and Rhode Island were slightly established by the center's evaluation of flu below the threshold, he said. AP Wirephoto Auto abandoned in snow in Wisconsin whipped snow into drifts Light snow all remains of late-winter storm By The Associated Press Light snow from the Great Lakes to the Tennessee Valley was all that remained today of a late-winter storm that had closed schools and businesses and hobbled traffic in the upper Mississippi Valley. The storm buried parts of five states under 7 to 15 inches of snow Sunday night and Monday and the digging out continued today. The storm concentrated its punch along a path that began in Missouri and spread rapidly into adjacent areas of western Illinois, eastern Iowa, southwestern Wisconsin and southeastern Minnesota. The snow was accompanied by 25- to-50-mile-per-hour winds in some cases.

Skies began clearing over Missouri late Monday, but most of the state's big cities declared another school holiday due to snow-clogged roads. While most major highways in the storm belt were open early today, many secondary roads remained closed. Road crews worked through the night in many areas. Schools expected to reopen. in most of southeastern Minnesota after closing for all or part of the day Monday.

Traffic and school officials were optimistic that at least some schools would reopen in hard-hit sections of Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. Classes were canceled Monday in an eight-county stretch from southwestern Wisconsin to the center of the state. Many businesses and industries closed down Monday in sections of Wisconsin and western Illinois. All were expected to resume operations today. Rain continued in the Northeast today.

New York City measured nearly 2 inches of rain since Monday morning. The National Weather Service said heavy rain and melting snow have brought Area obituaries Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iva R. Dickie: two sons, Ronald Dickie and Kenneth Dickie, both of Ohatchee; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Hinton and Mrs.

Frances Mann, both of Birmingham, Mrs. Margaret Waddell of Anniston, and Mrs. Jewel Martin of Glencoe; a brother, L. A. Dickie of Saks, and two grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Robert Dickie, Gene Dickie, Arnold Hindman, Travis Martin, R. J. Forsyth and Davis Richie. Mr. Dickie was a native and lifelong resident of Calhoun County, was a retired employe of Anniston Army Depot and a member of Bethel United Methodist Church.

The body will remain at the funeral home through services. MRS. ELLEN PERRY WEDOWEE Mrs. Ellen Perry of Wedowee died Monday at her residence after a short illness. Services will be announced by Benefield Funeral Home.

MRS. VIOLA BAILEY LINEVILLE Mrs. Viola Bailey, 93, of Ashland died Sunday at her residence. Services were scheduled for today at 2 p.m. at Big Spring Baptist Church with the Rev.

Grady Birchfield and the Rev. Leon Browning officiating. Burial was to be in Liberty Hill Cemetery with Blair BrownService Mortuary in charge. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Era Holliday of Auburn, and Miss Vera Bailey of Ashland, and a son, Archibald Bailey of Ashland.

MRS. FANNIE McCASSREY TALLADEGA Mrs. Fannie Munroe McCassrey, 83, of Talladega died Sunday at her Union still seeking dues checkoff By BILL PALMER Star Staff Writer Union officials representing City of Anniston public employes still want the city to check off union dues, and city officials agreed Monday to recommend checkoff to the council in two or three months if they get employe cooperation on sanitation route reorganization. Public Works Director Don Warden said the sanitation department is planning to reduce residential routes from six to five. "Give us support on this, and I'll go on record in support of you," he told union officials.

He said he hoped to recommend checkoff by June or earlier. City Manager Jim Standridge said he would also recommend checkoff after the route reorganization. He has opposed checkoff in the past. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes (AFSCME) Local 1066 president Junior Doss asked that checkoff be instituted now. He objected to "always having a bone hanging out in front of you." STANDRIDGE and Warden said increased productivity and efficiency in the sanitation department over.

the next few months is crucial because the city council has asked city officials to take bids for private contracting of garbage pickup. 'When we get better planning, commitment, routing and Standridge said, the city will compare favorably with what a private contractor can offer. Union officials also asked why the city has delayed discussions of a new retirement plan for city employes. Finance Director Tom. Wright responded that the city had to await passage of the federal Employe Retirement Act in September, and that the act is still being studied to determine what it requires of a retirement plan.

Wright said by late March or early April some sample plans will be presented for the employes' consideration. Employes have expressed a desire for a participating plan which would increase their benefits, city officials said. THE CITY has until June 30 to adopt a plan in compliance with federal law, Wright said. A principal feature of the federal legislation is more rapid vesting of employes. Union officials said employes didn't receive their allotted number of uniforms last year and some newer employes haven't received uniforms.

Standridge said the city might have to order uniforms more frequently or consider changing companies if delivery is slow. Personnel Manager Dave McWhorter asked union officials' cooperation in striving to improve what he termed a high employe accident rate. He said an average of seven accidents a month have been reported in recent months. AFSCME district representative Billy Briggs suggested setting up a safety committee. Standridge said he would set up such a committee containing employes from the various departments, which would meet at least once a month and develop safety procedures.

Two trials under way Two trials one involving armed robbery, the other a charge of assault of a police officer with a weapon are under way now in Calhoun County Circuit Court. Eugene W. Perry of Oxford, Rt. 7, is being tried on the armed robbery charge. He was indicted on the charge in November of last year.

Fred Duncan of 911 W. 18th is being tried on the assault charge. He was indicted in August of last year. A spokesman at the Calhoun County District Attorney's office said the current cases, plus appeal cases from city and county courts, would probably take up the rest of the criminal court week. Coverup A snail can secrete a limestone solution over the opening of its shell.

The film crystallizes into a hard cover that protects it in times of trouble. Hospitals PERSONALS Nashville Recording Co. rates. 237-1021, 892-3317. Looking for Singing Talent 205-780-6038 You are welcome.

Revival beginning February 24, 6:30 PM. Christian Fellowship Center, 527 S. Ledbetter, Rent a new piano for only $15 a month plus delivery with option to buy and apply all payments toward the purchase price. Forbes Piano Co. 912 Noble St.

236-3461. SERVICES OFFERED ACME SECURITY Business home protection. 7 nights per wk. Hourly patrol guaranteed. Reasonable Remodeling paneling, -Commercial work, Residential painting, concrete too large or too small.

Free Estimates. W. C. Harbin Const. Co.

237-3707 LOCAL MOVING 13 Years experience Call John Wilkerson, 831-1671. Chain Link Fences Home Repairs Mickey Cartee 236-7277 Need a fireplace? If so, Call 237-5521 Green's Tree Service Trimming topping or tree removal. Free estimates 238-1906 or 237-7242. Grading, all types, residential, and commercial, lot clearing and loader work, hauling of all types, Fuller T.V Service Formerly Cobb TV Expert Service on a most all major brand televisions, and color. Factory Trained- 20 yrs.

exp. Antenna Serv- Used TV's. All repair work backed by a written warranty upon request. J. R.

FULLER OWNER 2206 Noble 236-5117 and refinished economically by our expert craftsmen. Ask us for an estimate. Forbes Piano Co. 912 Noble St. 236-3461.

SEWING. service MACHINE Call 831-3531 REPAIR Dozer Work with D-6 Caterpillar, also carpenter work. Ph. 236-6698, or 831-5203. Old pianos may be beautifully re-worked Preston's Roofing Siding Co.

901 W. 10th We do all types of home repairs all types of roofing. Large or small. Financing available. 236-4812-J.

Anthony Preston. Announcing Mr. Preston of the Anniston Roofing Siding Co. says we have been getting if all together for the past 21 years in the same location. We know all home repair work.

No job too large or too small. Ph. for free estimates 237-4634. 7-A GENERAL INSURANCE Driver License Revoked or Suspended Required State Filing To Be Re-Licensed SR-22 FAST TERMS Moore Ins. Agency Cor.

9th Noble 237-9497 SR 22 REINSTATE DRIVER'S LICENSE AUTO INSURANCE LOW COST-TERMS Gary Pugh Ins. Agcy. 10th Quintard 236-8284 8-A NOTICES Rent a new organ for only $35 a month plus delivery with option to apply all payments toward purchase price. Forbes Piano Co. 912 Noble St.

236-3461. CALL THE EXPERT IT SAVES YOU BOTH TIME AND MONEY Building Materials "Everything For Building Your Home" Lumber From Mill to You Home of the "OSMOSE PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER" READ LUMBER COMPANY WELLINGTON 892-3185 or 892-3186 OXFORD LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials of All Kinds 4th and Barry, Oxford 831-0540 Home Repairs All types of roofing, 23 years experience Commercial Residential. Turner Roofing Co. 237-6137. Anniston Builders, all kinds home repairs, roofing and siding.

All workmanship and materials guaranteed. Finance FHA or terms to suit your budget. Free Est. 237-3529. Johnson's Construction clearing grading, basements dug, septic tanks installed and repaired, free estimates, 237-8934.

For venetian blinds, repaired Call Home Supply Co. 236-8332 231 W. 14th. St Chain Link Fence Home Supply Co. 236-8332 Home remodeling, inside and out, concrete work, roof work, No down payments terms.

Free estimates. Paul Edwards 237. 2677 or Mickey 236-7277. you want a good job in repair, remodeling and painting, roofing, or concrete work, call Haynes, 831-2324. Remodeling, roofing repair work of all kinds Free est No middleman.

E-Z terms. Call anytime. Holley 237-4485. For The Best In Home Repairs and Remodeling, Call E. M.

McCormick 831-2130 Miscellaneous Services LEHR TREE FIREWOOD SERVICE 2204 McCoy Ph. 237-7721 Jacksonville Upholstery Established in 1947 Ph. 435-9547 All popular Brands of Motor Oil Hubbard Oil Co. 831-4950 ANNISTON BUILDERS Will drill by foot or contract. Pump sales and services Will fin.

FHA or terms. Free estimates 237-3529. Electrical Wholesalers Copper $29.95 (119 W. 10th St. 237-7363 NOTICES Brooks Lake Now Open.

Bass Brim. 2 miles N. of Lincoln on Hwy. 77. You are welcome.

Revival beginning February 24, 6:30 PM Christian Fellowship Center, 527 S. Ledbetter. INCOME TAX Boyd Ray's Tax Service 430 Main St. Oxford 831-1290. Hours 3 PM 10 PM.

Income Tax Service Jack C. Short Highway 78 W. 831-0265 MOON Income Tax Service 25 years exp Weekdays 9 AM to 9 Saturdays 9 AM to 5 PM Closed Sundays 1911 GURNEE AVE. Climes Tax Service 246-8931 or 236-2690 Jewel's Friendly Tax Service Business Hours: Fri. 9 AM to 8 Wed.

and Sat. 9 AM to 5 p.m. Located at 1120 West 49th St. in the Saks community, Anniston, Ph. 238-1451 Mrs.

Eskell L. Smith, owner. CRUMPTON Income Tax Service Clara N. Crumpton Open-8am to 9 pm .1927 Moore 236-2797 PROFESSIONAL Income Tax Service Bookkeeping Available Sara Snider Alice Ingram Open Daily 9 AM to 8 PM 1307 Quintard-237-2702 HELP WANTED 1st Class Diesel Mechanic We need one Class A Diesel Mechanic who has working experience with Cummins Detroit engines. This person must be able to perform major minor overhauls.

He also should have knowledge of refrigeration units trailers. Fender repair experience welding 'is helpful. If you have a minimum of 4 years diesel mechanic work experience can meet the requirements outlined apply in person receive good pay. Excellent benefits including paid vacations, group insurance paid retirement. Apply Chastain Co.

Industrial Park, Anniston, Al. between 8 5 8 to 12 Sat. An Equal Opportunity Employer Salary Commission. 237-1661, Mr. Gibbons, Anniston Hotel.

Wanted: Person for retail sales work. Apply in person to Anniston Ice 230 West 15th St. Waitress wanted Apply in person, Union 76 Truck Stop, Hwy. 78 West, Heflin. TECHNICIAN: STUDIO- TRANSMITTER ENGINEER (1ST CLASS F.C.

C. LICENSE) NEEDED BY WHMA- TV, CHANNEL ANNISTON. APPLY TO JAMES HUDSON, ENGINEER, 1330 NOBLE STREET. WHA- TV IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER. AVON BUNNY MONEY.

Start building a nest egg now for Easter. Meet people, sell parttime on your own time, find out how profitable selling fragrances, cosmetics, jewelry family products can be. Interested? Call 236-2001. CONTACT SALESMAN Nationwide Credit Corp. wants hard hitting salesman.

Good closer. Age no handicap. Top earnings, high-commission-bonus plan. Repeat business. Write Mr.

Mitchell, P. O. Box 4095 Cleveland, OH 44123 or phone 216-255-5050. Wanted: Piano player for gospel music. Christian person only, 236-6674.

Assistant Grocery Store Manager West Anniston grocery needs mature experienced individual as assistant manager. Must be able to assume responsibility. Good pay and fringe benefits, send resume to P. O. Box 157, Anniston, Al.

36201. Wanted: housekeeper to live in Call 435-9077 after 5 p.m. Production Chemical Lab. worker for 2nd. shift.

Need mechanical aptitude and production drive. Min. grades in H.S. chemistry, physics, plane geometry. College pref.

would consider 2 yrs. practical lab. experience. Some heavy work. Call 831-6530 for appointment.

Wanted: Inside salesman. Must be completely familiar with electronic parts. Salary bonus. Reply with resume of education experience to Box A-575, The Anniston Star. 9-A BUSINESS SCHOOLS Readers should investigate whether there is a reasonable demand in this area for the training offered by private business schools.

Most business schools do not guarantee 'CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT The Anniston Star 237-2833 Unemployed? 50-75 New Jobs Now HS Grads to qualify as IBM Keypunch operators for local companies. Need some typing ability. Area wages $90- $130 weekly, plus fringe benefits. Jobs Waiting For women who are willing to be trained as Nurses' Aides. 8th grade education or better.

Steady work all 3 shifts. Area wage $85 week to start. Checkers School dropouts who have at least 10th grade education are needed now to qualify for full or part time work in food markets. Cashiers qualify in a few weeks and can start at $8 to $100 weekly. Receptionists We have opportunity for attractive HS or GED grads to train top flight jobs in local doctors' and business offices.

Some typing necessary. Pay scale Good daytime hours. Career Training Institute 1316 Noble St. Anniston for Veterans' Training STUDENT LOANS AVAILABLE TRAIN NOW, PAY LATER 237-2833 no answer call 238-1222 Telephone Receptionist Qualify in 4-6 weeks for exciting career as telephone receptionist. Call 236-0222, Gadsden Business College.

Cashiers Needed Every Business Uses Cashiers. 1. Want to work? 2. Like People? 3. Have 10th grade education? ARE YOU: 1.

Willing to learn 2. Happy with per hour? 3. Ready to start now? Call 237-2833. Career Training institute Alabama State approved BUSINESS SCHOOLS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Admissions Mrs. Mary Poore of Anniston, Rt.

10, Mrs. Vickie Riley of Anniston, 10, Mrs. Mary Lehr of Ohatchee, Mrs. Janice Conerly of Leeds, Joseph Grimes of Jacksonville, James Frisby of 3805 Decker Benjamin Hulsey of Oxford, Cleo Elston of 1217 Crawford' Mrs. Mary Hughes of 512 Chilton Mrs.

Georgia Morris of 32 S. Allen Ave. Pacie Turner of 24 Pelham Heights, Mrs. Betty LuAllen of Ohatchee, Mrs. Lisa Beck of 5816 Pelham Road, Miss Shyrll Lee of 1906 Moore Mrs.

Adelia Johnson of 509 W. 11th Mrs. Fern Cook of Lincoln, Miss Vickie Fant of Oxford, Mrs. Mary Jones of Oxford, Terry Johnson of Jacksonville, Mrs. Lorraine Cole of Anniston, Rt.

10, Mrs. Judy Blewster of 1712 McKleroy. Floyd Nunnally of 1001 W. 52nd Mrs. Rhonda Williams of Anniston, Rt.

3, Jay H. Lloyd of Anniston, Rt. 3, Pamela Bush of 425 Knox Mrs. Jean S. Beason of Jacksonville, Mrs.

Patricia Cobb of DeArmanville, Mrs. Rebecca Laymon of Anniston, Rt. 10, Mrs. Edna Adams of 627 Glen Addie, Mrs. Juanita Martin of 406 Mt.

View Road, Mrs. Myrtle Sellers of 2631 McCoy Mrs. Geraldine Alldredge of Anniston, Rt. 4. Mrs.

Mary Estes of Piedmont, Mrs. Gladys Morris of Anniston, Rt. 3, Mrs. Beverly Ward of Oxford, Mrs. Debbie Grubbs of 215 W.

30th Mrs. Gertrude Gannon of 719 S. Marshall Cassie Kirkland of 210 Monsanto Road, Robert Brockman of 1917 Duncan Mrs. Minnie Morris of Weaver, Mrs. Jean Roberts of Oxford, Mrs.

Carol White of Anniston, Rt. 5. Lloyd Swafford of Heflin, Mrs. Louise Gannon of 2127 Oakmont Woodie C. Finch of Anniston, Rt.

3, Penny Turner of Talladega, Isaac Morris of 607 W. 21st Vernon Henry of Heflin, Julis McFall of Oxford, Mrs. Belinda Gilliam of Oxford, Felix H. Foster of Anniston, Rt. 3, Richard Shears of 2400 W.

Jefferson Mrs. Wanda Ledbetter of Anniston, Rt. 10. Mrs. Myrtle Welch of 628 Glen Addie Miss Pamela Lehr of Ohatchee, Charles Burdette of 423 E.

54th St. Births Mary Poore, girl; Grissel Weimer, girl. STRINGFELLOW Admissions Addie Story of 3031 McClellan Mrs. Estelle Smith of 529 Leighton Mrs. Carrie Brooks of Anniston, Rt.

Mrs. Nannie Andrews of Jacksonville, Mrs. Betty Digby of Oxford, Charlie. Aiken of Wellington, Mrs. Wilodean Garmon of 327 Hill Crest, Harvey Ervin of 2710 Eulaton Road, Joseph Rogers of Jacksonville, Mrs.

Annie Ross of 1821 Cobb Mrs. Lillian Hardy of Jacksonville, W. F. Wheat of 2504 Norwood Mrs. Lucille Fondren of Wellington.

Mrs. Ora Mae Anniston, Rt. 5, Edward Little of Piedmont. Notice of completion is hereby given by Southern Manufacturing Company on City of Anniston ADAP Project for security fence installed at AnnistonCalhoun County Airport. Feb.

4, 11, 18, 25, 1975 Default having been made in the terms of that mortgage executed on the 14 day of May, 1973, by Sidney Beasley and Gloria J. Brooks to Bannister, a corporation which said mortgage is recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate, Calhoun County, Alabama, in Record of MortgageBook 1344, Page 202, and default continuing, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the following described property will be sold at public outcry, for cash, to the highest bidder, in front of the Courthouse door of said County, during the legal hours of! sale, on the 4th day of March, 1975 at 11:00 A.M. Lot 15 in Block 219 as shown on the plat of survey entitled "Portion of Mill Village Anniston Manufacturing Company' recorded in plat Book at Page 40 in the Probate Office of Calhoun County, Alabama, and being known as No. 1200 Pine Avenue, Iving and being and situated in the City of Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama: Said sale is made for the purpose of paying the mortgage debt and costs of foreclosure. BANNISTER, INC.

BY: ROBERT B. PROPST WILSON, PROPST ISOM Attorneys at Law 822. Leighton Avenue Anniston, Alabama, 36201 Feb. 11, 18, 25. 1975 FOUND SOMETHING? It you've found a pet or article of value we want to help you return it.

Just car: The Anniston Star Want Ads 237-9414 and say want to place an ad in Commercial National Bank's Found Column." AS PUBLIC SERVICE Commercial National Bank will run your ad at no Costato you. Commercial National Bank Lost somewhere in Blue Mt. vicinity: Toy poodle about 10 in. tall, weighs 5 to 8 apricot color, long tail. CHild's pet.

Call 435-5756. Lost: Shetland dog in Saks area. Child's pet. Reward. Call 237-2934 it found.

Lost in Indian Oaks area in Saks: Brindle color Great Dane, female, ears not clipped, about 1 yr, old, wearing only a black flea collar. Call 820-4835. Lost: Boston Bulldog with white chest. Bob tailed. Answers to "Sugarfoot." Near 3009 McClellan Blvd.

237-3807. PERSONALS Lecithin! Vinegar! B6! All four in one capsule, ask for Wikle Drug. Fashion Two Twenty Cosmetic Studios Open Thurs. 601 S. Quintard From 9:30 'til 2 P.M.

Nurses' Aides Have like you to always help wanted people? Are you serious to be a nurse? Do you about working? If so, there is a place. for you in the medical field. Call 237-2833 to apply for State Approved INSTITUTE, Training: v1316 CAREER TRAINING Noble St. ATTENTION VETS If you have Gl benefits and qualify we have a career for you. We train semitractor trailer diesel drives.

Vet. financing with job replacement week assistanice. Call 236-2593, 24 hours, 7 days a or write Interstate Training System, Inc. Rt. 3.

Box 352, Anniston, Al. 36201. WILL YOU ACCEPT UP TO 0 $1,050.00 TO TRAIN FOR A JOB Federal Grants Can Pay You As Much As $1,050 to seek JOB. TRAINING at Gadsden Business College. GBC is an Accredited Institution With An Outstanding Training and Placement Record.

CALL 236-0222 For Information on Area Openings and February Classes. Accounting Legal Secretarial Executive Secretarial Stenographic Program Basic Clerical Clerical Keypunch For 236-0222 Student Loan Accredited by AICS 4 Receptionists For doctors and business offices. Career minded women of all ages needed at once, to train for continuous openings. Salary range YOU are needed! You can qualify! Call us 237-2833. Career Training Institute is Alabama State approved.

12 SITUATION WANTED many streams out of their banks from the middle. Mississippi Valley through the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast. Two to three inches of rain over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri in recent days brought a sharp rise in the Black River of northeast Arkansas. The stream was 5.3 feet above the 14-foot flood stage at Black Rock, where a crest of 20 feet was expected. Minor flooding also developed in parts of Pennsylvania as a result of heavy weekend rains, and Lt.

Gov. Ernest Kline alerted agencies across the state to be prepared to act in. the event of more heavy rains. Unseasonably mild weather in the 30s and 40s prevailed from the upper Mississippi Valley to the north and Middle Atlantic coast. Cooler normal conditions ranged from the Plains into the Southeast.

residence. Services were scheduled for today at 2 p.m. at Elmwood Funeral Home, Birmingham, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery and Usrey Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Lilla Norred of Birmingham, and two brothers, Ernest Munroe and J.

C. Munroe, both of Talladega. Nephews were to be pallbearers. Mrs. McCassrey was a native of Clay County and lived in Birmingham most of her life.

She was a member of Denmon Memorial United Methodist Church. may be made to Denmon Memorial United Methodist Church. HOMER TRAMMELL CENTRE Homer Trammell, 65, of Piedomnt, Rt. 1. died Monday at Piedmont Hospital after a short illness.

Services will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. N. S. Strickland officiating.

Burial will be in Hebron Cemetery. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Trammell of Centre; four sisters, Mrs. Roland Davis and Mrs. Bill Barkley, both of Centre, Mrs.

Robert Jordan of Gadsden, and Mrs. Richard Barnes of Boulder, and a brother, Johnny Trammell of Piedmont. Nephews will be pallbearers. Mr. Trammell was native of Cherokee County, was a barber and a veteran of World War II.

He was a member of the VFW and the Barber's Association. The family will recieve friends at the funeral home tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. Will keep children in my home between Jacksonville and Fort, Call 435-3197. 01L Will paint refrigerators or freezers any color for reasonable price. Call after 5 p.m.

Call 236-0275. 12-A INSTRUCTION Anniston Diagnostic Learning Center 236-2375 or 237-6982 MISCELLANEOUS 13 FOR SALE Voice Piano. Former associate Prof. of music at Judson College. 9 pupils who won college scholarships.

238-1289. Tutoring Reading-Math For Sale: 11 cubic foot G.E. refrigerator. good and freezes good $25.00. Call 820-2690.

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1 Wurlitzer Piano Bench used in studio a few months. Regularly $1,095. now -only $795.00. One only. Forbes Piano Co.

912 Noble St. 236-3461. Piano tunings repair by graduate plano technicians. Forbes Piano Co. 236-3461.

Includes sofa, chair, 2 end tables, coffee Practically new Spanish LR suite. table, 2 lamps, reversible cushions, fabric naugahyde. Matching drapes incl. $650: 435-7403 after 5. COINS Coin Supplies 1229 Wilmer 236-9332 Modern duo.

Both pieces $139. Handsome durability with an equally handsome price! Hardwood frame construction'- 2. Cash or terms. United Freight Sales, 312 S. Quintard.

HOME FURNISHINGS COST LESS AT FURNITURE 227 NOBLE ST. 236-8549, Preston's Swap Shop. 512 W. 10h 237- 4634. Serving you the past 25 years.

Buyers sellers of used furniture appliances. MRS. JOSIE McGATHA PIEDMONT Mrs: Josie Mae McGatha, 53, of 110 Sanford Road, Piedmont, died Monday at Piedmont Hospital after a long illness. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the House of Prayer with the Rev.

Larry Perkins officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery with Mickelsen Brown-Service Mortuary in charge. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Helen L.

Gowens, Mrs. Flora Mae Lockridge, Miss Shirley McGatha, Mrs. Patricia Ann Maddox and Miss Myrtle Faye McGatha, all of Piedmont; four sons. James Daniel McGatha, David Roy McGatha, Stephen Wayne McGatha and Barry Gean McGatha, all of Piedmont: a sister, Mrs. Bessie Maddox of Piedmont; two brothers, John H.

Beal and Ernest Beal, both of Piedmont; her mother, Mrs. Sally Beal of Piedmont. and nine grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Bobby Prince, Terry Young, Stanely McFry, Harold Beal, Doyce Beal and Billy Anthony. Mrs.

McGatha was a native and lifelong resident of Piedmont and attended the House of Prayer. The body will remain at the residence until time of services. RAY H. DICKIE Ray Hermas Dickie, 70, of Ohatchee died Monday in a Gadsden hospital after a long illness. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at Gray. BrownService Mortuary with the Rev. Eugene Burgess officiating. Burial will be in Old Ohatchee Cemetery. STOP Shop With Us And Save Rabbittown Furniture 435-6985 Quality Name Brands COMMERCIAL TWEED CARPET WITH PAD $2.99 SQ.

YD. COLEMAN CARPET CENTER 1431 Noble Ph. 237-071 236-2574. Stereo Receivers (5) complete with Air suspension speakers, AM-FM stereo tuner, 8 track A.F locking. Full range audio compafibility includes imput for turntable and output for tape record.

Full guarantee: Compare for just $119. Cash or terms? United Freight Sales, 312 S. Quintard. Furniture Repair aldaM 1 Refinishing We have the experience and equipment to repair and refinish your furniture and antiques. Call us for estimate before you replace that broken furniture.

WILLIAMS WILLIAMS 1312 Noble 236-1882 237-9980 Small buildings, $350; Trusses, windows, doors, church pews, used lumber, other misc. items. call 435-4667. QUAD SYSTEM $119 (30) Complete with 4 separate selfcontained amplifiers for fully discrete channel 8 track reproduction. Price full includes four air suspension speakers with.

sized acoustical air duct. Manufacturer's guarantee. Cash or terms, available. United Freight Sales, 312 S. Quintard.

Recorder Sale Service TV Service, Automobile Radios, Tapes Music Co. 115 15th St. Ph. 236-1518 NEW FLOOR SAMPLE Kitchen console spacesaver electric range with eye level continuous cleaning oven, automatic dishwasher, and built-in vent. Reg.

$849.95, Now $548.00. OTASCO 311 No. Pelham Rd. We have in stock now a large selection of floor covering bargains from brand name mills. Please come in and see them.

Mason Son Floor Covering. 3007 No. Noble, LOST Good Used color TV's $50 and up. JIM'S TV 219 East St. 237-9446.

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