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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 31

Publication:
The Anniston Stari
Location:
Anniston, Alabama
Issue Date:
Page:
31
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3D Thr Anniston Star Thursday, June 15, 1972 Area obituaries Mrs. Willie Mae Sims, 47, of Jacksonville, Rt. 1, died 1 today at Stringfellow Hospital after a short illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Lucius Funeral Home. FORNEY BAKER MRS.

WILLIE SIMS Funeral services for Forney Baker, 45, 1507 Glen Addie Anniston, will be Friday at 1 p.m. at Lucius Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. L. Watts officiating. Burial will be in Edgemont Cemetery.

Mr. Baker died June 9 after a short Survivors include his father, Jack of Anniston; a sister, Mrs. Adel Leonard of New York; and brothers, Charlie Baaer of Chicago, and John Allen Baker of Ohio. PAUL L. CARTER Paul L.

Carter, 64, of Munford, Rt. 2, a retired employe of Rudisill Foundry Company, died Wednesday at his residence after a long illness. Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a.m. at Gray Brown-Service Chapel with the Rev. Vernon Williams officiating.

Burial will be in Forestlawn Gardens. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lora K. Carter of Munford; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Turner of Birmingham; four brothers, W.

H. Carter and Claxton Carter, both of Birmingham, Ralph Carter of Oxford and V. G. Carter of Anniston; a sister, Mrs. Arleys Newton of Orlando, and two grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Ray Williams, Frank Bannister, James Franklin, Jimmy Stewart, Carl Brown and Mike Butterworth. A native of Clay County, Carter was a resident of Talladega County the past 23 years. He was owner and operator of Carter Trailer Park, a veteran of World War II and a member of Northside Baptist Church. The body will remain at the residence until one hour prior to services. MRS.

MAVIS MORRIS Mrs. Mavis Goodwin Morris, 45, of Atlanta, died Wednesday in 1 Atlanta after a brief illness. Funeral services will be Friday at 3 p.m. at Blue Mountain Baptist Church. Burial will be in Edgemont Cemetery with Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge.

Survivors include her husband, Melvin L. Morris of Atlanta: a son, David Goodwin of Forest Park, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Slaughter of Rockmart, two brothers; and four sisters. JOSEPH E.

LOYD PIEDMONT Joseph Edgar Loyd, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel E. Loyd of 113 Hamilton Drive, Piedmont, died Wednesday at a Gadsden hospital as the result of an automobile accident. Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a.m.

at Mickelsen Brown Chapel with the Rev. Edward Lynn and the Rev. A. J. Carr officiating.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Survivors other than his parents include a brother, Perry Scott Loyd, and a sister, Lisa Sue Loyd, both of Piedmont: and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd of Pisgah and Mrs. Elsie Doyal of CORRECTION: The Item Below Was Listed Incorrectly In Wednesday's Anniston Star It Should Have Read As Follows: -LEO'S BAGChicken Lunch Turkey Beef Corned Meats 3-Ounce 2-for-88 WILLIAMS FOOD-RITE STORES Piedmont.

Pallbearers will be Mike Stewart, Shay Stewart, Buster Duke. Kenneth Van Winkle, Thomas McElwee andd Jesse Ray. A resident of Piedmont all his life, he was a fifth grade student at Spring Gardens Elementary School. The body will remain at the residence until one hour prior to services. HAYDEN B.

NEWTON PIEDMONT Hayden Barryman Newton, 38, of Esom Hill, died today at Holy Name of Jesus Hospital in Gadsden after a short illness. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Rock Run Baptist Church with the Rev. John Rice and the Rev. Russell Pierce officiating.

Burial will be in Piedmont Memory Gardens with Mickelsen Brown-Service Mortuary in charge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jane Barnard Newton; a Barry Newton; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest Newton, all of Esom Hill: two sisters, Mrs.

Molly Thompson of Cedartown, and Mrs. Virginia McArthur of Goldsboro, N. a brother, Henry Newton of Waukegan, and his grandmother, Mrs. M. C.

Newton Esom Hill. Pallbearers will be Carlos Sanford, Travis Poole, Jerry Poole, Ronnie Pierce, Doyal Pope and Stanley Thompson. Honorary pallbeares will be friends at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. A resident of Cherokee County most of his life, he was a veteran of the Vietnam War and an employe of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. in Gadsden.

The body will remain at the mortuary until services. JAMES O. McDANIEL WADLEY James Owen McDaniel, 87, of Wadley Rt. 2, died Wednesday at the Southeast Nursing Home in Lineville. Funeral services will be Friday at 11 a.m.

at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church with the Rev. Grady Birchfield and the Rev. A. 0.

Burdette officiating. Burial will be in Bethany Church Cemetery with Blair Brown-Service Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida McDaniel; three daughters, Mrs. Iola Coker of Alexander City; Mrs.

Virda Carter of New Site and Mrs. Lavern McCaistion of Huntsville; a son, Lemuel McDaniel of Wadley Rt. a brother, Grady McDaniel of Alexander City: 10 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Mr. McDaniel was a lifelong reuident of the Mountain Community.

The body will remain at the residence until the time of service. S. L. "RED" MOORE MEDFORD, Ore. S.

L. "Red" Moore, 63, formerly of Anniston, died Wednesday at his residence here after a brief illness. Funeral services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Memory Gardens Chapel with burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Stella Moore of Medford; a daughter, Mrs. Margie Rock of Portland, five sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hicks of Anniston, Mrs. Rena Romine of Snider, Mrs. Cassie McFall of Cedartown, and Mrs.

Willie Williams and Mrs. Sadie Shedd, both of Bell Gardens, two granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews. A native of Anniston, he was a former employe of Acme Weaving Mill and resided in Medford the past 23 years. HORSES IN DEMAND Farmers and tradesmen in rural England 'still find horsedrawn carts are economical, which is good news for Gypsies who gather each June at the Appleby Fair. They have been trading in horses at the fair since it began in 1750, the National Geographic says.

The Item below was listed incorrectly in our Wednesday Ad and Should Have Read As Follows: One-A-Day Multiple Vitamins Reg's. Plus Iron $2.09 $2.49 SCOTTIE STORES 1107 Noble St. -Lenlock Shopping Center. eute DISCOUNT CENTER BLUE POND SHOPPING CENTERBuddy GRILLMASTER JOU NAME We've GOT for fathers Day DELUXE LAWN FURNITURE With Plastic Arms MOTORIZED 24 INCH MOTORIZED GRILL 4 Wagon Grill $997 (B 7 $597 Chair Web 8 Web Chaise Regular $1497 Regular $12.97 $5.00 Save $3.00 $11.97 Reg. 27" long high wide.

Chrome Reg. $7.97 5097 plated Chrome plated, 2 way adjustable spit and motor. Deluxe quality Non-tilt feet. grid. 4 position firebox.

Hood with UL approved Sunburst grid shift adjustment. Folding back frames for comfort. Folds motor. Steel tray. Wheels for easy throughout.

Square-bend seat and tripod legs. compactly for portability. Wagon "Take Grill Portable 5 Position Fire Box Grill Box Reg. SAVE $12.97 $3.00 $997 Reg. SAVE $6.97 $2.00 $497 long 28" high 18" wide.

Handy Can be used open for grilling and rlosed for Big side tray. Steel bottom tray. Roll about smoking, Handy portable handle. wheels for easy portability. 19" POWER MOWER Self Propelled Our Power Mower $49.97 Our Regular $3997 SAVE $10.00 $89.97 Regular $6997 Save $20.00 HP Briggs and Stratton Full 19" cut, chrome engine.

Easy spin handle, easy spin recoil recoil starter. starter. 3 HP Briggs and Fingertip height adjustment. Stratton engine. Staggered Baffled for efficient grass dis-1 wheels prevent scalping.

charge. Men's UL Approved Men's Brown Charcoal Sizes Size 7-12 Lighter Reg. $244 Oxfords and $3.27 Slip-Ons H-BAN ROPE SANDAL fast. Save No Odor No Smoke. Lights charcoal Casual Thickies Regular low $4.97 $366 Aqua Velva Thru Saturday Regular low $3.57 $266 Thru Saturday AQUA Frost Lime Ladies' Children's AFTER SHAVE Sizes 5-10 Brown FROST LIME List $1.25 Aqua Velva Silicone Shave Cream REGULAR Closed Vamp Sandal VELVA AQUA Leather Sandal Thru Saturday 4 A Thru Saturday Regular low $2.57 $166 10 List oz.

Price Reg. $1.09 Menthol SILICONE SHAVE LATHER Regular low $3.97 $290 STORE HOURS 10 AM 'TIL 10 PM FREE PARKING 0.

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