Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 12

Location:
Montgomery, Alabama
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Washington Crash Fatal To Elba GI November i. 1U1 12A AbnrrltBrr-JOUKNAL MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA OBITUARIES Willis. BUHnffsleT; several ntecei and LOCAL Nine Civil Rights Groups Suggest Plan For Atlanta ELBA A 19-year-old sol dier from Elba was killed Sat urday in a blazing car-tanker truck collision near Cheney, Wash. Three other persons also lost their lives in the crash. The Alabamian killed was PFC John T.

Chancellor. He died when the car in which he was riding slammed into the rear of a tanker truck loaded with 4,000 gallons of gasoline. Three of the dead were mem bers of the First Missile Battalion, 43rd Artillery, stationed at nearby Fairchild Air Force Base. The fourth man still was unidentified. Others identified were: Spec.

4 Carlys B. Martin, 29, Dante, ATLANTA (AP)-Negro lead-! ers revealed details Saturday of a plan calling for an end to racial discrimination in all fields of governmental and civic life in Atlanta. The plan was agreed upon by reDresentatives of nine civilllanta's civil rights groups. riehts organizations at a meet- ing Oct. 19.

That meeting wassment," said Walden. "It simply closed to the public. asks that there be no discrimi- The eoals included adoDtion of nation in Atlanta. is FREEZING HEATHER'S HERE, FOLKS Be Prepared with Capitol Chevrolet's lliTERIZIIIG SPECIAL FOR YOUR CAR SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! ing to and fro but couldn't. The tanker did not explode.

U.S. To Enter Fair BELGRADE, Yugoslavia j. (UPI) The United States will participate in the Interna'-tional Belgrade Book Fair Nov. 6 with a display of more than 7,000 of the newest scientific and technical books, the U.S. Embassy announced Saturday.

Fully Reconditioned SINGER PORTABLE; I TEAK 14 t1S GUARANTEE I I ATLAS SEWING Center 1157 Mt. Meigs B4. Price 8-cyl. $22.95 NEEDED TEL. 262-7711 J.

Donald Ekin, 20, Pendleton, Ore. The death car wedged under the rear of the tanker and started to burn on Cross-State Highway 10. Truck driver Robert Christensen, 47, Spokane, who was unhurt, told the Washing ton State Patrol after the impact he Jumped from his cab and found the front of the car and rear of the tanker in flames. He tried unsuccessful ly to get one person out of the car then attempted to douse the flames with an extinguish er, Christensen told troopers he tried to jar the flaming car loose from the tanker by back- $18.95 Regular SPECIAL MATERIALS EXTRA WHERE SERVICE DEPT. ST.

and Spec. 4 l95 nephews. Funeral Kervlcet will be an nounced later by Wtute funeral Home of PrattvUl. Bookmobile Lists Trips For Week The Montgomery County Bookmobile will make the fol lowing trips the week of Nov 4-8: MONDAY Madison Park School, 8:50 un til 9:20 a.m.; Chisholm School, 9:40 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.; Ma sonic Home, 2:30 until 3:30 p.m.

TUESDAY Lomax School, 8:50 until 9:15 a.m.; Lillian Dungee School, 9:25 until 9:40 a.m.; Mrs. B. B. Howard's lawn, 9:45 until 10 a.m.; Catoma School, 10:10 a.m. until 2:10 p.m.; Mrs.

Lloyd Taylor's lawn, 2:20 until 2:35 p.m.; Westview Gardens, Wilkerson Store, 2:55 until 3:15 p. in Memorial Heights Cemetery, 3:35 until 3:50 p.m. THURSDAY McLean School, 8:45 until 9:10 a.m.; Pintlala School, 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.; South Court Street-Fleming Road Intersec tion, 2:55 until 4 p.m.. FRIDAY Woodley School, 8:40 until 9 a.m.; Mt.

Zion Road School, 9:20 until 9:35 a.m.; Dublin, Neugent's Store, 10:05 until 10:20 a.m.; Shaver's Store, 10:30 until 10:40 a.m.; Pine Level School, 11 a.m.-until 1:30 p.m.; Chappell Gray School, 1:45 until 2 p.m.; Virginia Loop Road, Mrs. Robert Taylor's lawn, 2:15 until 2:30 p.m. Auburn Alumni Name Atlantan New President AUBURN'(AP) Auburn alumni elected W. Kelly Mos-ley of Atlanta president of the Auburn University Alumni As sociation SatuMsy, Mosely is a retired assistant vice president of Southern Bell Telephone Co. He succeeds Dr.

Roy B. Sewell of Bremen. MORTGAGES REAL ESTATE LOANS CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS REPAIR, REMODEL YOUR HOME PAY EMERGENCY EXPENSES UP TO $5,000 FIVE YEARS TO PAY MOTOR CONTRACT CO. Ph. 262-3874 GastlnKer, S.

S. Bowman and John C. Chambless. STATE DEATHS CHAPPELL. Raymond 25, died Fri day foUnwIns an automobile accident, Funeral aervlcei will be held at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Assembly of God Church I with Rev. w. A. Thomai ana ev. w.

B. Thompson offlclatlm. Burial will be In Evergreen Cemetery in Elba, Hayes Funeral Home of Elba directing, survivors Include his widow. Mrs. Mavis Chappell; one son, Lawayne Chappell.

both of Elba; his lather, S. R. Chap-I pells hii mother, Mrs. Pearly Williams! cnappeu. both of Emai six nrotners, Albert and Paul Chappell.

both of Elba, Roy Chappell, Dothan. Bobb? Gene Chappell, Clearwater, Fia. oy Chap- pen, Panama city, ana Herbert Chappell, Jacksonville, three sisters, Mrs. Maebell Marler and Mrs. Idell Smith, both of Elba and Mrs.

Gertrude Smith, Panama City, Fla. Trov CLEMENTS, James Burns. 60, a resi dent of Troy, died Saturday in a Co necuh County hospital. Funeral serv- ices will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the Cope Funeral Chapel.

Burial will be in Old Town Cemetery near Evergreen. Cope Funeral Home of Evergreen directing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Entys Clements, Troy; one daughter, Miss Martha Jane Clements, Troy; one brother. Jack elements, Brewton; two sisters, Mrs.

W. H. Calloway, Mobile and Mrs. Bruce Hsrt, Brewton; a number of nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be Bobby Andrews, Melton Carter, Lester Wallace.

Gary Mclntyre, a 1 Neese and Claude Murphy. HELMS. Bowers, 41, died Friday evening following an Illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sun day at Hebron Baptist Church with Rev.

Roger Wilkins officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Mc Gehee Funeral Home of Troy direct-Ing. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bowers Helms. Troy; two daugh ters, Miss Hilda Sue Helms, Route 2, Troy, and Miss Caroline Helms, Columbus, Ga.i his mother, Mrs.

Ellis Helms, Glenwood; two sisters. Mrs. Luther Scarbrough, Troy and Mrs. Jamea -aiimore, Elba; four brothers, Amos, Clip and Foy D. Helms, all of Glenwood and Barney Helms.

Troy one half-brother, Grady Barnes, Phenix City. Active pallbearers will be his nephews. Elba ENZOR. Gene, 27, died Friday following an automobile accident. Funeral serv.

ices will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Frist Baptist Church of Elba with Dr. Charles Graham officiating. Burial win be in Evergreen Cemetery In Elba, Hayes Funeral Home of Elba directing. Survivors Include his father.

J. En. tor; his mother, Mrs. Estelle Waldon Enzor, both of Elba; two brothers, John Enzor, Kansas City, and jimmy nandall Enzor, Elba. Florala BOBBINS, Mrs.

llnavay Sasser, 68. died Friday night. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday from New Hope Baptist Church with Rev. R.

L. Mc- curiey, Kev. T. A. Coleman and Rev V.

D. Marraman officiating. Burial will be In New Hone Cemetery. Evans Funeral Home of Florala directing. The1 body will lie In state at the funeral home until time of service.

Survivors include two sons, Jessie W. Bobbins, Enterprise and Otis A. Robblns, Hart ford; four daughters, Mrs. Cola Kit trell. Bamberg, S.C, Mrs.

Jewell Howell. Graceville. Mrs. J. Holley.

Lockhart and Mrs. W. E. Ap- nn, norma two brothers, Ta ton Sasser, Plant City, and Huey sasser, Bartow, 21 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Billingsley WILLIS.

Walter Huston. II, resident of Billingsley, passed away at 3 p.m. Saturday at his residence following an extended Ulness. Survivors Include one sister, Mrs. Lula Alice Smedley, Billingsley; one brother, Charlie James iCAREERsjmmv JOBS Constant demand for graduates, many starling at 13.300 ta Streamlined courses prepare quickly, inexpensively, Day, Night, Phone, cat.

MASSE YORAUGnON BUSINESS COLLEGE let. U3-10I3 SHOP a public accommodations law Superintendent Of Buildings Dies At Troy TROY, Ala. (AP) The su perintendent of buildings and grounds at Troy State College, JB. Clements, died today in an Evergreen hospital. Clements, who had held the position since 1950, was 60.

He had been in ill health for some time and suffered a heart at tack. Funeral services are sched uled at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Evergreen. SYMPATHY FbOWEM Xp4 ukum I I I Ttltpeaae 1M-77J1 REXALL TSALE Set Today's Comic Section For Our SPECIALS Yancey Park Drug Co. Capitol Parkway Shopping Center IMIIIIiiAill.

Sweaters Dresses Jumpers 2-Piece Dress Suits too its for All cil 14 MAJOR MOTOR TUNE-UP COMPLETE LUBRICATION AND OIL CHANGE DRAIN FLUSH RADIATOR ADD NECESSARY ANTI-FREEZE ADJUST BRAKES 5. CHECK BRAKE FLUID AIM HSADIMS REPACK FRONT WHEEl BEARINGS 1 COMPLETE BUMPER-TO-BUMPER INSPECTION PLUS SAFETY; INSPECTION ROAD TEST CAR and an open occupancy law and an end to token desegregation. The report was released by A. T. Walden and Clarence Coleman, co-chairman of the Oct.

19 meeting and leaders of the more moderate wing of At- "This is a reasonable docu- proud a city to want any of citizens to be discriminated against." Sponsoring organizations in cluded: the National Association the Advancement of Colored People, Student Nonviolent Co-' ordmating Committee, Southern Christian Leadership Confer ence, Atlanta Committee for Co operative Action, Committee on Appeal For Human Rights Citizens Registration Com mittee, Negro Voters League, Operation Bread Basket and Gandhi Youth Society. Interf aith Group Seminar Nov. 14 Montgomery's Interfaith Coun of Women has announced completion of plans for the third annual seminar to be held Nov. at Temple Beth-Or, on thr Narrow Lane road. As in the two previous semi nars, out-of-towners will be welcomed at the study session.

This year's subject is "The Group and The panel which will discuss the subject is posed of Rabbi Eugene Blach- schleeer. Dr. Verna Wool, psy- chologist, and Carl Bear. Mod-' erator will be Col. Robert Springfield, head of the Uni- versity 01 AiaDama uenier.

Capitol Floral Co. 2G5-G728 910 ADAMS 0 'A LAY-A-WAY EARLY SO YOU WILL KNOW SANTA WILL BE THERE FREE DELIVERY! FREE PICKUP! Clilss 1 RrF BOYD, Paul II. CLARK, William H. McNELLEY, Wert V. Sr.

PIERSON. Mrs. Mary A. REGISTER. M.Sgt.

H. F. Sr. WEILL, Mrs. Leonel WOODALL.

Mrs. Rosella F. STATE CHAPPELL, Raymond D. CLEMENTS. James Burns ENZOR, Gene HELMS, Bowers WILLIS, Walter Huston MEMORY CHAPEL B.

R. B-ROOKS M. N. ROMEO MrNELLET, Wert W. Sr.

Funeral serv- ices were held from Leak-Memory Chapel Saturday at 10 a m. with Dr. J. R. White officiating.

Burial was In Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, at 2 p.m. with Leak-Memory Chapel di recting. Pallebarers were John Camp bell, Dr. J. C.

Blair, Warren Walker, J. P. Denton, Meyer Saunders. L. B.

Creel, W. J. Bryan, and Guy Kelley. WEILL, Mrs. Leonel (Amalla), a resi dent of Walter Bragg Smith and of Montgomery for 60 years, died at her residence Friday at 5:30 p.m.

after a brief illness. She was a member of the Temple Beth-Or. Surviving are one brother, Theo Meyer Montgomery; one sister, Mrs. Julian Race, Monteonv ery, and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Sunday at II a.m.

in Eternal Rest, Oak wood Cemetery, with Dr. Eugene Blacb-schleger officiating, Leak-M imory Chapel directing. The family requests tne omission of flowers. WHITE CHAPEL S. DUROEN G.

E. VICKERY BOYD, Paul 46, a lifelong resident of Montgomery, of 384 Lynwood died in a local hospital at 12:50 p.m. Saturday after a brief Illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Juliette S.

Boyd, Montgomery! a son, James P. Boyd, Montgomery; one aunt; three brothers, Steve W. Boyd, Lapine, Cur. tis L. Boyd and John D.

Boyd, both of Sellers; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie B. Talley, Montgomery, and Mrs. Louise B. Tryon.

Abbeville. The funer al will be from Our Lady Queen of Mercy Catholic Chnrch Monday at :30 a.m. with Father Joaeph Toomey offr ciating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, White Chapel directing A Rosary will be said at White Chapel sunuay at p.m. CLARK, William Henry.

59. The funer al for William Henry Clark was held' Irom White Chapel Saturday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Lewis Marler off Iclatina. Burial waa in Greenwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Fred Lloyd, Jerry Bush, Toliver Bush, Ellsha Bush. Paul! Savalls and Sam Coco. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Irl Long, Dr. Thomas! Boozer, reter Aides ana George Moss.

PIERSON, Mrs. Mary Alice Wright. The funeral lor Mrs. Mary Alice Wright Hereon was held from White Chape Saturday at 10 a.m. with Rev.

Henry nuigan omciaung. Burial waa In Me. morial Cemetery. Pallbearera were El- mer Wright, James Wright, Almonl Young, Leslie Howell, Haygood Countryman and Charles Bush. REGISTER, M.

Sgt. Harry F. 71. a resident of Montgomery for 10 years, ot Kobuuon died la a local hospital at 4:45 a.m. Friday after an extended illness.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Bullock Register, Montgomery; a son, Harry Register winter ran, a enter, Mrs. V. W. Chambleaa.

Decatur. Ga.i granddaughter. The funeral will be at White Chapel Sunday at 1 p.m. with unapiain Calvin c. cooper officiating.

Burial will be in Greenwood Ceme tery. Pallbearers will be H. c. Beaa- ley, J. R.

Beaaley, W. J. Dennis, j. Bullock, Kay Mccormick and W. E.

Busby. WHITE CHAPEL WOODALL, Mrs. Rosella Frances, a resi dent of Montgomery for 33 years, of i Mildred died In a local hosn tal at 5:45 a.m. Saturday after an extended uineas. surviving are the husband, Lewla H.

Woodall, Montgomery; a aon, Frank Hamlin Woodall. Lone Beach, three grandchildren. The funeral will be at White Chapel Sun. day at 3:30 p.m. with Rev.

George uuoen ana Kev. rv tson off ciating. Burial will be In Greenwood! cemetery. Pallbearera will be F. A Arnold, Roy Cox, Robert Long, Dick STONE'S TAILOR SHOP tame Location Since 111 J1 COMMERCE PH.

2M-T61I B. B. STONE, Prop. FREE (Without added cost). This matching ottoman it our gift with your purchase of an upholstery job.

It't beautifully tailored in cover to match your tofa and chair. Call ui now! 111 COMMERCE ST. MONDAY NITE 'TIL 9:30 P.M. MARgENES 3863 S. Court Cloverland pi ffimmiM MaDvie Setts Everything You Need to Take Movies Indoors or Out Automatically WE'LL UPHOLSTER YOUR FURNITURE AND MAKE IT EQUAL TO BRAND NEW 1 Regular Price 6-cyl.

SPECIAL PARTS 138 WILKERSON SEARS i0 MONEY DOWN on Sears Easy Payment Plan Complete Six-Piece Includes: Triple lens turret camera for wide angle, normal anil close-up shots 2-Piece Suite Rebuilt, Recovered TAKE A YEAR TO PAY! PHONE 263-3471 NIGHT SUNDAY Two-light bar with two 300-walt bulbs to give bright indoor illumination ll ijff We'll aawafv home No wonder so many people say "for a perfect job of upholstering, just call Phoenix." We've been doing superb upholstery for twenty-two years now and we number our satisfied customers by the thousands. You see, we start with the bare frames, completely rebuild the sofa and chair so that it looks like new, feels like new actually is BETTER than new! There is still plenty of fine service left in that old furniture if you'll let us do it over! Just dial 263-3471 Protective, sheath camera case 25-foot roll of Sears 8mm Color film with developing included Nothing to do but aim and shoot electric eye gives beautifully exposed movies automatically. The camera will do a lot mere for your movies gest into the picture by using the continuous run lock. If you are shooting indoor film and want to shoot 'aji outdoor scene just use the built-in filter. See this complete outfit at Sears.

PHONE 272-3399 tend i representative to youi with samples. (No obligation) FURNITURE siW' -Murlmm-mm -NO OBLIGATION! FORMERLY LAWRENCE SIiop at Sears and Save Satisfaction Cnaranteed or Your Money Back Court at General Offices store Honrs: Fairview Dial 264-2441 I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Montgomery Advertiser
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Montgomery Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
2,091,746
Years Available:
1858-2024