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4B The Anniston Star January 3, 1969 City Briefs Hall at 10th and Wilmer. WOODMEN TO MEET The Woodmen of the World Boys' Club will meet Saturday al 9:30 a.m. at the Woodmen SINGING SET There will be a singing at Patton's Chapel Baptist Church at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Travellers Quartet of Centre will be featured.

SINGING SET The Southern Crusaders will be featured at a singing Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Emmanuel Holliness Church at Jacksonville. SINGING SET There will be a singing at Fairview Baptist Church on Ried Mill Road at 6 p.m. Sunday. The Jacksonville Trio will be special singers.

CIVIC CLUB TO MEET The Silver Run Civic Club will meet at Saturday at the old Silver Run School on Talladega Highway. Refreshments are requested. Plane Logs Hours MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) The world's largest airplane the C5 Galaxy--has completed 100 flying hours, according to Lockheed-Georgia officials. The C5's first flight was June 30.

There are four Galaxies on the flight line. Three have flown and a third is scheduled to fly tall Twins Born A Year Apart one deductible, one -not One Twin Worth $2,400, Other $0 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UPI)-You couldn't buy either for a million dollars, but one of the twin boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sayles is more valuable than his brother.

Delbert, the first of the twins, was born at 11:55 p.m. New Year's Eve, and immediately became a $2,400 tax deduction to his parents. Because he was so well-timed, the Sayles can claim him as a Area Obituaries ries John Mears Sr. GADSDEN John Ulris Mears 611 S. 10th Gadsden, Wednesday.

died at his Funeral services are schedulfor 11 a.m. Saturday at Collier Funeral Home Chapel in Gadsden. Burial will be in Forrest Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Lenora W.

Mears; one daughter, Mrs. Fred K. McWhorter Cedar Bluff; two sons, Dr. Thomas W. Mears and J.

U. Mears both of Birmingham; father, T. A. Mears, Bradenton, two sisters, Mrs. W.

V. Cummings, Rockmart, and Mrs. F. L. Poss, Oxford; three brothers, J.

L. Mears, Savannah, G. G. Mears, Jacksonville, and B. T.

Rockmart, Mr. Mears was a retired traffic manager of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and a former resident of Calhoun County. Mrs. Vinson Mrs.

Margie Vinson, 74, 1510 Dooley died Saturday: at the Stringfellow- Hospital Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at 17th Street Baptist Church, with burial in the Ed gemontial Cemetery. The Rev. N. Q.

Reynolds will officiate, Lucius Funeral Home is in charge. Survivors include two sons, Alex and James Smith; three grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services. Mrs. Brown Mrs.

Nannie Brown, 322 G. died Thursday at Anniston Memorial Hospital Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Lucius Funeral Home, Tommy Lee Fain Tommy Lee Fain, 58, of Rainbow Gadsden, died at Anniston Memorial Hospital Thursday. Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Mickelsen Brown Chapel Mortuary with Rev. Robert Patterson officiating.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery in Piedmont. Survivors include one son, Bill E. Fain, Piedmont four grandchildren and several cousins. Mrs. Fain had been a resident of Gadsden for the past 30 years and was a former residentoof Piedmont.

Mrs. Camp CENTRE Mrs. Jim Bolen Haney Camp, 61, 365 N. River Centre, died today in the Cherokee County hospital, after a long illness. Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m.

Saturday at Centre First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gordon McKinne officiating. Burial will be in Cherokee Memory Garden. The body will remain at Jordan Fineral Home until one, hour prior. to services.

Survivors include the husband. Carl Camp; two sons, Carl R. Camp Cary, N. Haney Sniffers Released To Parents Three Anniston juveniles have been released to the custody of their parents after being apwhile prehended allegedly by sniffing glue in juvenile officers Weaver Cave Thursday. Lt.

Getral Smith of the Juvenile Division of the Anniston Police Department said a 15-year-old boy and two 14-yearold girls were apprehended when officers noticed a car parked near the cave. Smith said no one is supposed to be around the cave. Officers investigated and found the three inside. The three were charged with disorderly conduct. Smith said the glue had an intoxicating effect and the three were disorderly.

no city. ordinance prohibiting the sniffing of glue, Smith said. been trying for six. months to get an ordinance, and maybe one will be passed Tuesday," he said. Smith said City Attorney Bob Field was the issue, but Field was ill with flu and not available for comment.

Glue sniffing is becoming a serious problem, Smith said. The Juvenile Division reported 10 cases of glue sniffing in December and now three in the first three days of January. Reavis New Manager Charles B. Reavis of 1326 Woodstock Ave. is the new manager of The J.

C. Penney Co. in Anniston. The Anniston Star Wednesday identified Kenneth J. Reeves of 441 Oak Lane as the manager.

87 Depot Employes Presented Awards Over a recent period, some 87 employes at Anniston Army for superior work, special acts adopted suggestions. Presentations ranging from certificates achievement to Special Act Awards were made during the period. Under the Army Suggestion Program, 35 employees had their ideas accepted and reOhat-ceived cash awards ranging from $15 to $620. The $620 went to Billy R. Rodgers and Hoyt L.

for their suggestion- which greatly facilitated the overhaul of combat tanks. A savings of $14,710 is anticipated annually Both men are with the Directorate for Maintenance. Miriam P. Holmes, Comptroller Directorate, was presented an award of $440 for her idea pertaining to a certain form being returned-addressed before mailing out to all depots. A Social Security Rate Goes Up Beginning this month, workers will pay 4.8 per cent of their earnings toward their Security protection, the Anniston Social Security office.

announced today. This is an increase of .4 of 1 per cent over the present contribution rate. Social Security contributions are payable on only the first $7,800 of annual earnings. For a person earning $7,800 or more a year ($150 a week or over), the increase will amount cents a week; a worker earning $100 a week will pay 40 cents a week more. The increase that went into effect Monday, was scheduled in the Social Security Amendments of 1967.

Those amendments also increased cash benefits for all beneficiaries by at, least 1 per cent. The increase in benefits payable to workers and their families in the future will be even greater, according to John S. Tyler, Social Security district manager. Gradual increases are scheduled in the contribution rate until it reaches 5.9 per cent in 1967. Tyler noted that this is only .25 of one per cent higher than the rate scheduled before the 1967 amendments to the law and that the contribution rate 2.

4.8 per cent for 1969-70 is lower than the 4.9 per cent rate that was scheduled in the law. The 5.9 per cent includes per cent for retirement, survivors, and, disability in surance, and per cent for hospital (Medicare) insurance. workers, as well as the older citizens, can -look forward to getting social security retirement benefits worth much more than the total they will pay into Social Security toward retirement protection. A significant part of the 5.9 power of sale contained described in property sald will mortgage, sold the at following public outcry, for cash, to the door highest of said County, during the legal bidder, In front of the Courthouse hours of sale, on the Sist day of January, 1969. West 95 feet of Lots 14 and 15.

Block 11, recorded in the Office of Probate Judge Saks Subdivision of Cloverdale. of Calhoun County, in Plat Calhoun Book D. County, Pages situated in Said sale is made for the purpose Alabama the mortgage debt and costs of paying foreciosure. COLLATERAL INVESTMENT COMPANY Wilson, Propst at Stewart Attorneys Law P. 0.

Box 2066 Anniston, Alabama Jan. 3. 10, 17, 1969 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost And Found Black tan female hound, near Lost: Harmony Baptist Church in vicinity: of Choccolocco. Reward offered. Phone 237-4281.

Friendship Salt-Creek area, Dec. 281h. Walker Hound, black. brown spotted with white chest, Answers 10. "Johnny" wound with stitches over right Reward.

Call collect 236-3225. 2 Personals will not be responsible for any debts made by any other than myself as this day, January 3, 1969. David Clark. 728 Edison Drive, Anniston, Ala, will not be responsible for any debts made by any other than myself as of this day, January 1, 1969. Clarence Thomas Bynum, 830 Highway 78, Oxford, Ala.

Have you filed Application for the "New Card" "BANKAMERICARD" 11 Not, apply Commercial National Bank 5 In Memoriam In Memory of Mrs. Francis M. McNeal, who passed away 2 years ago today: God took her home, it was his will, but hearts. we love her still. Her memory is as dear today as in the hour she passed away.

We often sit think of her, when we are all alone. For memory is the only friend, that grief can call till its own. Pray that God keep us we meet again. Husband, Daughter, Stepchildren, deduction for 1968 income tax purposes to the tune of $600 federal, $600 city income tax and $1,200 state income tax. His twin brother Kenneth was born eight, minutes later.

He represented a deduction cent total tax goes to pay for protection against risks other than retirement, disability, death, and Medicare needs. Tyler said that a family may receive as much as $75,000 to $100,000 if the worker dies or becomes disabled before reaching retirement age. Area Hospitals Anniston Memorial Anniston Admissions Mrs. Elizabeth Lathem, Munford Marlene Halpin, 118 Central Ave. Mrs.

Lois Murray, Weaver Howard Robinette, 3000 Brighton Ave. Hulen Warmack, 4629 Saks Rd. Erskin Smith, Oxford Edward Swafford, Rt. 3 Mrs. Essie D.

Buck, Oxford Mrs. Clara Miles, Newell Register Pointer, Talladega Mrs. Rose Ellenburg, 1536 Woodstock Ave. Jones S. Dover, 2500 Jefferson St.

Columbus Reaves, 705 S. Hunter St. Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, Rt. 4 Mrs.

Era Dobbs, 504 S. Stebbins St. Mrs. Emma Baggett, Oxford John Haynes, 800 Front St. Mrs.

Ann Holden, Jacksonville Mrs. Mannie Brown, 322 St. Sylnis Dawn Ford, Jacksonville Mrs. Anna B. Anderson, Heflin Mrs.

Kathryn Barber, Oxford Mrs. Beryl Haywood, Heflin Grady Haywood, Heflin Lawrence Demoonie. 1711 McKleroy Ave. Joe Jones, Talladega for 1969 -but not for 1968. But there was a consolation prize for Kenneth.

As the first baby of 1969 in Grand Rapids, he gets the Grand Rapids Press trophy for the "New Year Baby." through $15 were Thomas P. Canning, T. R. Bowerman, Charles W. Cole, Jerry G.

Cooper, Ross E. Elvin H. Goad, Bobbie A. Haynes, Mary L. Henson, Harry McMillan, Donald E.

Meharg, Billy M. Nunnelly, Eleanor L. Rhodes, Jack Sizemore, Jimmie Smith, Leta S. Starr, William J. Workman and Dewey W.

Jacobs. A Special Act Award was presented B. R. Slay for his exceptional accomplishment as DeBlood Donor Program Coordinator and another to Kenneth O. Triplett for his special pro- savings of $7,800 per annum expected.

For his suggestion pertaining to handling spare parts that accompany certain type being shipped, William E. of General Supply Division an award of $290. A saving of $5,755 is expected. An award of $135 went to Johnny H. Ligon, Production Division, while Jessie L.

Wilson, General Supply Division, received $130. Their two suggesrang up a combined savings of $5,200. Other suggestions awards went to Clifford L. Young, $85; Benny F. Muncher, $75; Edward D.

Turner, $55; Jessie R. Brannon, $35; James D. Farmer and Helen W. Saxon, $30. Amounts of $25 went to Geanie M.

Pruitt, Thomas A. Daniel, Paul B. Goble, George L. Henson, Mauveline P. Hughes, Dewey W.

Jacobs and Joyce H. Vaughan. Receiving $15 cash awards Thomas of $20 P. were fessional assistance while in Vietnam. Both are with the Comptroller Directorate.

Quality Increases for superior work were presented Kara Cavender, Jean B. -Hill, John F. Nelson and Mildred L. Nunnelly. Sustained Superior ance Awards went to Gary L.

Chastain, Allen D. Cheatwood, John H. Crane, Thomas A. Daniel, Harold C. Dowdey, William L.

Elston, James M. Fowler, William H. Grogan, Nina H. Hanson, Lawrence F. Haub, Nell P.

Henry, Richard L. Hill, Becky B. Holland, Chester P. Hollis, Clifford J. Howard and John W.

Israel. Charles Earl Day, Wellington Mrs. Idelah Henderson, Noble Dave McKinney Otis B. Butler, 4615 Bryan St. David Cooper, 3801 Old Wilmer.

Ave. Mrs. Ressie Hubbard, Blue Mountain Mrs. Ora Mullendore, 627 Sidney Circle Tyler Marbut, Jacksonville Charles Burgess, Heflin Mrs. Angie Sams, Jacksonville Edward L.

Williamson, 2310 McKleroy Mrs. Eva Moten, 825 W. 16th St. Mrs. Lakon B.

Watwon, 2110 Pose Ave. Births Mrs. Barbara Jenkins, boy Elizabeth Latham, girl Mrs. Jeanette McCard, girl Mrs. Kathryn Barber, boy 7 Services Offered WOOTEN PIANO CO.

SALES SERVICE Featuring Also BALDWIN and PIANOS Refinishing. and Tuning Over 80 years. COMBINED EXPERIENCE Loc. Mi. Off N.

Noble 820 Old Gadsden Road Pho. 236-1397 OHATCHEE UPHOLSTERY "FOR THOSE WHO CARE" PHONE 892-3131 Painter, stencil ceilings, sheetrock work, and plaster work. Call for free estimate. 237-0180 or 236-3897. 7 Services Offered LOW LOW PRICES HOME REPAIRS Roofing Siding Block Work Additions Bathrooms Carports This and That FREE ESTIMATES "The Old Reliable" "NO BRAG- JUST FACTS" ANNISTON ROOFING SIDING CO.

512 West 10th Street 237-4634 "Serving You and Your Friends For the Past Fifteen Years" Furniture repaired and refinished No lob too big or too small Buy and sell used furniture Phone 237-1326 ANNISTON NEW USED FURNITURE CO. MOVING HAULING CALL DAN M. JOHNSON PHO, 236-1458 Rent Scaffolding and Trenchers. Community Rentals, 305 S. Quintard Ave.

Call 236-8024. All type of home repairs. roof work 10x10 ft. room complete, $700. Nothing down, up to 60 mo.

to pay: Free estimates. Mickey Cartee-236-7277. 7-A General Insurance COMPLETE SERVICE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE. Call McCary-Whatley Realty 1412 Quintard 237-7251 Lost 2 your driver's license? SR filed with state E-Z Moore Insurance Agency, 237-9497. Butler Inc.

26 11th Insurance St. on Real Estate, W. 237-6761 Complete Insurance Protection Prampt Service 8-A Special Notices ASSUME PAYMENTS Singer Sewing Machine in nice cabinet button holes and -fancy stitches. Perfect condition. A good buy.

Phone One Day Service: Household cleaning all kinds. Call for free estimate anytime. Call 236-3897 or 237-0180. 8-B Income Tax Prepared Income Tax Service JACK SHORT A 837 Cumpton Moon Income Tax Service (Note our New Address) 1911 Gurnee Ave. Pho.

237-4028 Capable Experienced Staff Open 8 AM to 9 PM Tom and Jess Moon Georgia Kelley Crumpton Income Tax Service CLARA N. CRUMPTON PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE Since 1951 Open Daily 8 AM' to 9 PM 1927 Moore 236-2797 EMPLOYMENT 9 Female Help Wanted LOOKING FOR GLAMOUR? need women who enjoy Fashion and Glamour. will train you in the specialized field of professional Make up. Call VIVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS Chamber of Commerce Room 2-F. Phone 237-2939.

ELLEN SPEARS, DISTRIBUTOR Phone Earn Extra Money! Represent Avon metics Write District Manager, Faye Bolan, Box 1555, Anniston. Waitress wanted for interview call 236-5894 or apply in person to Lee's Drive-In Restaurant 2900 McClellan Blvd. MOTHERS 1 11 School and home coordinated work. 10 16 30 hours. per week.

School, church, 4-H accepted. work write helpful, full Excellent details to earnings Box P.16 The Anniston Star. One Beautician experienced preferred. Apply in person, "The Fashion; 100 13th St. Wanted: Someone to stay with elderly lady and do light housekeping.

Call 237-3879. (Continued On 5-B) Today and Everyday You'll Find An Interesting Selection Of New and Existing Homes In Your one ANNISTON B. Camp of Vero Beach, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Camp was the daughter of the late T.

E. and Hettie Moon Haney, who were among the pioneers of Cherokee County, a member of Centre First Methodist Church, vice president of Dorcas Sunday School Class, former leader of the Helen Rosser Circle and a member of the choir. John B. Dunston VENTURA, Calif. John B.

Dunston, 76, Ventura, died Thursday. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday in Ventura, with burial in Los Angeles. Mrs. Dunston was a native of Anniston and had lived tn California for the past 40 years, Survivors include two sons, one daughter, six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Grady D.

Weaver, Gadsden; Mrs. Ellen Stewart, Carbon Hill; and Mrs. Molly, E. Hulsey, Anniston, and; one brother, Homer Dunston, Anniston. Mrs.

Smith Mrs. Lena K. Smith, 52, died Tuesday at Stringfellow MemorHospital. Services were held today at Macadonia Baptist Church with Rev. Gann officiating.

Burial was in the adjoining cemetery with Gray BrownService Mortuary in charge. Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Pininey Arnold, Anniston; three sons, B. R. Beam, Jerry Mrs.

Black Succumbs In Atlanta ATLANTA Mrs. Eugene R. Black 93, daughter of formers Atlanta Constitution editor Henry W. Grady, died this week in an Atlanta Hospital. Mrs.

Black is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Walter Wellborn, of Atlanta and Calhoun County, and one son, E. R. Black- New York. Mrs.

Black's son, Eugene R. Black is a former president of the World Bank and advisor to President Lyndon B. Johnson on Southeast Asian Monetarv problems. Another son, H. Grady Black, who died several years ago, was in the stock and bond business in Nashville, Tenn.

Mrs. Black was the widow of a former president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank and former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank System. Mrs. Black moved to Atlanta (in 1879 -as a child when her father went into newspaper work in the Georgia state capital. He later rose to the editorship and part ownership of The Atlanta Constitution and was known as the "spokesman of the New South." Funeral services were held Wednesday at the chapel of the First Baptist Church in Atlanta with burial in the Westview Cemetery.

Smith, both of Anniston; James R. Smith, Eastaboga; three step-sons; two step-daughters; four sisters; one brother; two grandchildren and 17 step-grandchildren. The pallbearers were Junior Arnold, J. N. Tidwell, Aubrey Tidwell, Jimmy Clayburn, Sammie Newton and Raymond Rich.

87 Mrs. Smith was a member for of Macadonia Baptist in Ragland, a resident of Cal-, houn County for the past six years and a native of St. Clair County. Coleman Tucker, 43, chee, Rt. 3, died Thursday at Stringfellow Hospital after al lengthy illness.

Services are scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Sunday at Gray Brown-Service Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. William Pruett officiating. Burial will be in Middleton Cemetery. Survivors include the mother, Mrs.

Gray Jennings and one brother, Shelt Tucker, both of Ohatchee. Mr. Tucker was a resident of Calhoun County all his life, Coleman Tucker Also, Claude Johnson, Laverne G. Lavern, Eulila M. Lumsden, Harvard H.

McCurry, Pascal W. Maulding, William Norred, Woodrow W. Owens, 0. Reaves, Eleanor Rhodes, Billy R. Rodgers, James M.

Smith, Alberta S. Stewart, Richard M. Sullivan, Charles W. Turner, Paul H. Waits, Artice Wills, Cecil W.

Wilson, Roy W. Wright, and Ann M. Yarbrough. Almost 50 percent of the above depot employes also received. Outstanding Performance Appraisals.

Other OPA's were presented James N. Carden, William Haynes, Ruby G. Hudson, -Edward R. Macon, David W. Ragan and James C.

Richardson. Certificates of Achievement were presented ammo employes Edward R. Macon and James C. Richardson. STATE OF ALABAMA, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE, CALHOUN COUNTY DEFAULT having been made in his 1961, wife, executed Margie by J.

Dennis Sullivan, H. to Sullivan the and terms of mortgage dated March niston which Federal said Savings mortgage is Loan recorded Associathe Probate Office of Calhoun County, Alabama, in Mortgage. Book 1079, beginning on page 977, and said default continuing, the said Anniston, Federal Savings Loan Association, the holder and owner of said mortgage, has declared the whole indebtedness secured by said mortgage due and payable; is hereby given that the said Anniston Federal Savings Loan Association, will bidder, sell for at cash, public before outcry south door of the Courthouse of Calhoun County, Alabama, beginning at 12:10 p.m., on the 10th day of January, 1969, following in described Block 2, property, shown on to-wit: the Map as of Pine Crest Subdivision, in Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 16, South, Range 7, East, recorded in Plat Book page 20, of the Office of the Probate Judge of Calhoun County, Alabama. Said sale is to be made for the purpose of paying the debt secured by mortgage, attorneys' foreclosure. fees, and the costs and expenses of This the 18th day of December, 1968.

ANNISTON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION, holder, and owner of Said mortgage. EMERSON GALBRAITH, Attorneys for said holder and owner of said mortgage. Dec. 27, 1968, Jan. 3, 1969.

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE STATE OF ALABAMA, CALHOUN COUNTY DEFAULT having been made in the terms of a mortgage dated July 12, 1963, executed by James E. Knight and his wife, Gladys Knight, to the Anniston Federal Saving Loan Association, which said mortgage is recorded in the Alabama, in Mortgage Book 1142, beginProbate Office of Calhoun County, ning on page 78, and said default continuing, the said Anniston Federal Savings Loan Association, the holder and owner said mortgage, has declared the whole indebtedness secured by said mortgage NOTICE is hereby given that the said immediately due' and payables Anniston Federal Savings Loan Association will. sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for. cash, before the south door of the Courthouse of Calhoun County, Alabama, beginning at 12:30 p.m, on the 10th day of January, 1969, the following described property, to-wit: Lot 15, Block 1, according to the map of A. P.

Hubbard's Subdivision, recorded in Plat Book Page 9, Probate fice, Calhoun County, Alabama; situated in Calhoun County, Alabama. Said sale is to be made for the purpose of paying the debt secured by said mortgage, attorneys' fees, and the costs and expenses of foreclosure. This the 18th day of December, 1968. ANNISTON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION, I holder and owner of said mortgage. EMERSON GALBRAITH, Attorneys for said holder and owner of said mortgage Dec.

20, 27, 1968, Jan. 3, 1969. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made in the terms of that mortgage executed on the 31st day of July, 1950, by 'Hubert M. Davis and wife; June Davis, to The Commercial National Bank of Anniston, which said mortgage is- recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate, Calhoun County, Alabama, in Record of Mortgage, Book 669, Page 292, said mortgage having been to Federal National Mortgage Association, by recorded assignment dated August 4, 1950, and in Book 683, Page 233, in the Probate. Office of Calhoun County, Alabama, said mortgage having been assigned to Flushing Federal Save ings.

and Loan Association of New York, by assignment recorded in the Probate Office of Calhoun County, Alabama; and said mortgage having been assigned to Collateral Investment by assignment recorded in the Probate fice of. Calhoun County, Alabama, and default continuing, and by virtue of the STAR Classified Section Shop Them Today Dial 236-1551.

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