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-Monday, Januory 10, 1944 -J The Atlonto Constitution Compromise Subsidy Proposal Change to a. better used car. Many are offered dally in Constitution Want Ads. THI CONSTITUTION Alabama and Forsyth Streets. WANT AD INFORMATION LOCAL RATES.

Tha rates below apply to all advertising originating in the state of Georgia. Put Forth To Clear Up Muddle has estimated that the program would cost about $3,000,000,000 a year. But Senator Aiken, Republican, Vermont, author of a food stamp bill, and some other lawmakers regard the figure as excessive. Congressional stamp plan advocates have been thinking in terms of aiding 10,000,000 low-income consumers. Talk of an appropriation of around $400,000,000 a year for the stamp plan was heard in both administration and congressional circles.

Under such a compromise plan, the $400,000,000 would be distributed among low-income consumers while $570,000,000 for other subsidies would be spread among low as well as higher income groups. Livestock Sales Up at Valdosta VALDOSTA, Jan. 9. Ac cording to authoritative informs. tion, Valdosta livestock sales in 1343 totaled nearly $800,000.

The figures reveal a total of 40,726 heads of cattle, hogs, sheep ana goats sold in the auction ring oi me valdosta Livestock Com pany for $798,361. The break down of the figures shows the sale of 7,842 head of cattle; 32,350 neaa of hogs; 498 goats and 36 sneep. The Valdosta livestock market was established several years ago by S. S. Boone, who developed it on a solid basis and expanded it steadily until recently his neaim laiied and he was com pelled to retire.

The business was sold to Dr. Joe L. Johnson and Dr. J. M.

Sutton, of Sylves ter, experienced livestock breed ers and dealers. The new owners have continued the original policy oi trie valdosta market and ex 1 At jjcti. iu cAdiiu uie incline i mio greater proportions, thereby cov ering a wider territory in 1944. We at her ATLANTA One year ago today Jan uary 11, 1943)! High 47, low 77. SUN AND MOON FOR TODAY.

Sun rises 7:44 a. seta 5:47 p. m. Moon 6:14 p. sets 7:48 a.

m. GEORGIA Fair and continued cold to day. Temperature to 20 in north por tion. 20 to 25 in central portion and 25 to 30 in south portion tonight. Tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer.

WOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Highest temperature Lowest temperature 35 32 34 .04 1.75 Mean temperature Rainfall in 24 hours Rainfall since first of month Excess since January 1 Rainfall since January 1 Excess since first of month .47 1.75 .47 WASHINGTON. Jan. er Bureau reoort of temperature for the 24 hours ending 8 p. m.

in the pnncips cotton orowmq states and eisewnerai STATION Hioh Low Asheville 34 27 Atlantic City 28 14 Birmingham 29 26 Boston 18 Chicago 30 12 Cleveland 22 IS Detroit 24 9 Duluth 28 5 Fort Worth 45 17 Jacksonville 80 40 Kansas City 35 13 Louisville 29 7 Memphis 34 10 Meridian 40 28 Miami 72 58 Mobile 46 32 New Orleans 47 34 New York 27 14 Savannah 40 37 Washington 30 17 10 BED RENOVATING EXPERT MATTRESS RENOVATING MODERN FACTORY METHODS IMPERIAL BEDDING CO. WA. 8797. BUILDING GENERAL REPAIRING DRIVES WALKS WALLS FLOORS BASEMENT WATERPROOFING FHA Terms If Desired No Cash Necessary MORRIS CONTRACTING CO. 853 Courtland, N.

E. VE. 8831. FURNACE repairing, cleaning; quirk service. All work guar.

Call Al. 4375. CARPENTERING and general repairing 28 guaranteed work CA. 8147 PLASTERING, roofing, nrlck. cement, sen repairs.

All kinds bid malls WA. M14 ROOFING, painting, repairing, leaks re-paired and guar Stroud. HA. izttt CARPENTERING, roofing, painting and general repairs. Marsh.

MA. 7832. CALCI MINING FLOOR SANDING PAPERING, painting, plastering. em-tone, cleaning, floor sanding and finishing: guar. Robl Gaston, AT.

1986, ROOMS tinted S5. material fur. Papered $6. Kemtone. Elijah Webb.

RA. 6090 BLINDS VENETIAN. CLEANED, repainted, repaired, Decatur Ven. Blind 325 College. CK 4891.

VENETIAN blinds cleaned; new blinds, imm. del. 799 Hemphill. W. AT.

2565 CEMENT CONCRETE WORK DRIVEWAYS, basements, walls, water-proofing; ail work guaranteed. CH. 7029 DEMOTHING. CLEANING YOUR rugs dyed any color. Rainbow dyes.

Gorseous. oermanenL Colors matched. Wonderful demonstrations daily. Floormaster Factory 3147 P'tree. CH.

6611. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING YOU will save money by having that upholstering work done now. Extra good prices. Bass Furniture Co. MA.

5123. LANDSCAPING. FOR GRADING. HAULING. DIRT.

PLANT YARD. PLOWING. CH. 2033. LINOLEUM INSTALLATION ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM EXPFRTLY INSTL'ED KITCHEN SPEC CO.

HE. 5U34 PAINTING PAPERING CALL Bridges Contracting Co. for prompt service on painting, papering, careen terlng, floor finishing Call AT 2471 PAINTING and Papering. White labor. WA.

7202; nights, MA. 8037. Fields. PAPERING, painting, Kem-toning. and patch plast.

Nathaniel Miller. RA. 9551 WALLPAPER cleaning, like new, $1.50 work guar. Martin Bros. 83S9.

ROOMS tinted em-tone, 84; papered. so. fainting. Kot- Webb, RA. 9078.

PAINTING BY EXPERT WHITE LABOR. ESTIMATES FREE. CAMPBELL. AT. 4446 PAPERING.

PAINTING, references, white labor. Stallings Ac Johnson. MA. 8048 PLUMBING FIXTURES REPAIRING PLUMBING supplies and repair parts. wholesale and retail: you buy direct.

Stein Steel At Supply 293-301 Decatur St. JA. 2110. QUALITY MERCHANDISE, low price Plckert Plumbing Supply Co. WA.

2277 RADIO REPAIRING. ANY RADIO REPAIRED. MAUTJDIN RADIO SALES. 25 PRYOR. S.

W. A. 1787. BAME'S, WA. 5776; REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES RADIOS.

VICTROLAS, REFRIG'TORS WASHERS REPAIRED. WE REPAIR ano sell all makes of refrigerators, commercial and domestic. Guaranteed work, prompt serv. RA. 1643.

EXPERT REPAIRS All makes refrigerators AT. 1115, MA 1553 nights. ROOFING. SIDING. REPAIRING PROMPT.

RELIABLE ROOF REPAIRING TIP-TOP ROOFERS. 221 M'TTA. JA. 3039 CHAS. N.

WALKER ROOFING CO. "We top 'em all." 141 Houston. WH. 8747. COMPLETE roofing service.

25 years" ex-perl. E. M. Cofer Roofing Co. RA.

COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE WHITE ROOKING CO MA. 4567 REROOFING. built-up roofs, gen. repairs Call Hallman. Atlanta CR.

4701. GUAR, roof repairs and reroofing. RA. 2081. Carl H.

Stroud. 1175 Gordon, S.W. Help Wanted Female 30 WANTED Girls experienced on power machines, or Inexperienced and willing to learn: must be between the ages of 18-38. and willing to work overtime on defense contracts, carrying high priority ratings. Do not phone and do not apply already employed tn defense work.

Application office closed on Saturday. Apply only from 9 to 11 a. in. tn person. 104 MitcheU S.

W. Nunnally-McCrea Co WOMAN OF CHARACTER EDUCATED, refined woman, white, good voice, experienced In club, church or community work, the type who does not usually answer advertisements, not employed in war work but desirous of rendering service of national importance and being well paid for same. Write fully in confidence for personal interview. Address R-277. Constitution.

TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST, downtown, $135 TYPIST, good at figures $112 exp'd $135 beginner $120 TYPIST, gen. office $24 wk. BILLING CLERK. learn Compt. $125 HIGH SCHOOL no exp.

start $100 GREENLEAF PLACEMENT BUREAU 524 Mortgage Guar. Bldg. MA. 7800 "HOTEL HELP SPECIALISTS HOSTESS. Coffee Shop IS.

C. bd. CASHIER, I meals and BAKER'S ASSISTANT CASHIER, Hotel. News GENERAL OB FICE. tvplst $100 100 110 90 100 SPF.CIAL SERVICE BUREAU 803-04 Forsyth Bldg.

JA. 1584 WANTED WOMEN AND GIRLS EXPERIENCED or inexperienced, to sew on power machine making garments for men and boys. Essential industry. Prefer those between ages 18 and 35 who want regular work at good wages. MONARCH 383Vj Whitehall S.

W. OFFICE packing house exp $225 BOOKKEEfEH-CASHIEH $225 SHIPPING CLERK, mail exp. wk. oKKrn 8135 OFFICE BOY, stock work 8100 BOY, make deliveries $20 wk. GREENLEAF PLACEMENT BUREAU 524 Mortgage Guar.

Bldg. MA. 7800 AGE 18 TO 35 LARGE dress-shirt mfg. will train you to be a power-machine operator. Ex cellent working conditions, good rate of pay while training.

Apply 8 to 10 a. in. CLUETT-PEABODY St CO. 2022 MURPHY AVE. CALL on friends with Greeting Card As sortments, taster, oirthday, other oc casions.

Personal stationery, gift wrappings. Big profits. Experience unnecessary. Samples on approval. Wallace Brown, 225 Fifth Ave, Dept.

1309, New York 10. EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY MARKERS AND ASSORTERS See Mr. Grogan MODEL LAUNDRY 409 Houston N. E. REFINED lady as nurse for 8 mos.

old bahy: permanent Place In lovely home for right person: uniforms furnished: 2 weeks summer vacation: I afternoon 1 Sunday month off; excellent sal ary. DE. 5989, STENO-SECRETARY who can handle some record work, ace 22 to 35. week, salary based on experience and ability STANDARD BRANDS, INC. 635 Peachtree, N.

E. DRY CLEANING MARKERS AND CHECKERS. SEE MR. PILEY. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY 651 Glen Iris Drive GIRLS, ages 18-35.

to sew on electric machines. Also to do folding and wrapping. Essential work. Experience not required. Fitts Cotton Goods Co 107 Luckie N.

W. UNENCUMBERED registered nurse as night superintendent of small local hos pital; must live on premises: good salary. APpiy ur. Aitora. pnone VE.

25IB. 830 Ponce de Leon N. Atlanta. WANTED Young girls, college background, to train for teachera in lare dancing studios, no previous dancing experience necessary. Apply after 1 p.

m. vjreorgian xerrace noiei. Girls for Icing nd Wrapping Cakes LEE BAKING CO. 211 Moreland N. E.

GIRLS. 16-35. for counter work; good pay. meals, uniforms turn no Suns hance lo advance S. a Cafeteria, 189 P'tree DICTAPHONE operator or stenographer.

U3 mo. plus overtime: permanent. Call HE. 4684, Monday. EXPERIENCEDTteno-bSrkk'erper, prefer- aDiy with construction experience: good sary.JA.

2020. Mrs. White. HOSTESS. Original Waffle Shop, 62 Pryor St.

EXPERIENCED beauty operator; good Business Service 30 UlslAM OPf-RA $22.10 PER WEEK WHILE TRAINING TELEPHONE OPERATORS CAN Gir WARTIME WORK WITH A PEACETIME FUTURE" AUTOMATIC INCREASES ATTRACTIVE AND COMFORT ABLJt SURROUNDNGS. MARRIED OR SINGLE WOMEN 15 to 35 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY SOUTHERN BELL TEL. TEL. COMPANY 420 HURT BLDG.

A. M. TO 4 P. M. MONDAY THRU FRO AY I A.

H. TO 1 M. SATURDAYS DO NOT APPLY IF NOW ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR WORK STF.NO-BKPR "d'town 8150-41TS STENO, small office d'lown 1S UNDKRWOOD Bknr. Mch. Opr.

H5-1S BOOKKEEPER, dtown I135-4I30 4 STENOS, town, 40 hrs. wk. $130 STENO. Ins. Exp STENO.

good begimer. 18-21 SI20 10 BEGINNER TYPISTS 2 COMPTOMETER 5-day wk- U15 STENO-CASHIER Ibegmneri 111 2 BEGINNER Comptometer Oprs. 1103 8 FILE CLERKS S35-S10O 2 JR. CLERKS. 18-21 $97 4 MAIL CLERKS S80-SM IF YOU are qualified for any type cat office position.

ACCREDITED PERSONNEL 703-04 Bldg. JA. 1S5L SEARS NEEDS STENOGRAPHERS COMPTOMETER OPERATORS AUDIT CLERKS TYPISTS GENERAL CLERICAi MAIL ORDER EMPLOYMENT OFFICE SEARS. ROEBUCK tt CO 675 PONCE DE LEON N. SECRETARY.

DOWNTOWN 1 DOWNTOWN $lt 13 STENOS $125 IP 5-DAY WK, DTOWN $14 LEGAL STENO. $150 UP TYPIST. GEN. OFFICE. 5-DAY WK PAY ROLL AUDITOR, TRAVEL 91 3 FN.

OFFICE CLERKS COMPTOMETER OPR 4 BILLING CLERKS MECHANICAL DRAWING. BEGINNER ATKINS PERSONNEL 5F.RVIOC 417-20 PETERS BLDG. WANTED Girls prepare for comptometer positions at official comptometer schooi. Day-evening rlaes. f02 Standard Bitlg.

STENOGRAPHY, comptometer, bookkeeping, English. Day and eve. clashes. Marsh Bust. College.

249 P'tree. WA. 8308. RELIABLE woman to live in fur. apt.

and help with general housework; good pay. Address R-28. Constitution. HOUSEKEEPER Small family, light cooking. JA.

5990. WA. NATION WIDE 1214 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Help Wanted Male 31 COMBINATION PAINTER and METAL MAN.

ALSO AUTO MECHANICS. Good Wage Good Hour See Mr. Clay YELLOW CAB SHOP 344 West Fair Street OFFICE MANAGER AND HEAD BOOKKEEPER WANTED by large wholesale gTowr concern. 5-day week with permanent future. In reply give age.

experience. references and phone number. ADDRESS R-30. CONSTITUTION RETAIL CREDIT CO. INVESTIGATOR, age 22-35.

high sehoni graduate, some college preferred; sales or contact experience desirable: good opportunity for advancement now and aftaar the war. Apply 90 FAIRLIE ST. ROUTE DRIVER SALESMEN PREFERENCE GIVEN EX-SERVICE MEN AND YOUNG ME? AGE 17-A6 GOOD pay. group insurance, paid vacations, steady Job now and after tn war Is over. Apply any CioM I-aundry or main office.

177 EUia SL. E. Do not phone. WANTED Combination bookkeeper an4 credit manager. National manufactur er with factory in Atlanta desires serv ices of combination bookkeeper and cred it man.

Permanent connection. 15-year-old concern. Compensation baaed on ability and experience. Replies will bm treated confidentially. Address G-101.

Constitution. CALL on friends with greeting card as sortments. Easter, birthday, nthex occasions. Personal stationery, gift wrap pings. Big profits.

Experience unnecessary. Samples on approval. Waiiac Brown. 225 Fifth Ave, Dept. 1309.

New York 10. A-l AUTO MECHANICS AND BODY MEN GOOD PAY Splendid Opportunity for Advancement Apply MR. RF.TD WAGSTAFF MOTOR CO. 46 North Ave, N. E.

ASSISTANT MANAGER WANTED Man with variety store experience and capa ble of merchandising and handling per sonnel. Those in essential industry neeii not apply. Applicants must have referred cards from U. S. E.

S. Apply F. it W. Grand 5c St 10c Store. "HOTEL HELP SPECIALISTS ASST.

400 rooms. 2 meals and.CTS STOCK ROOM CLERK, meaia $125 2 CHEFS, meals and NITE MGR. 500 rooms. Fla $22S ROOM CLERK. 5-day week iFla.i 2 2 NITE CLERKS, rm, SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU 803-1)4 Forsyth Bldg.

JA. 1M4 WORKERS Immediate Employment TOP PAY WOFFORD OIL CO. 1168 Svlvan Road Near State Market PAPER cutlet opera or for several mmtM or permanent, I 03V4 Der hr. hotina. overtime.

Higgins-McArthur Co. .102 Hayden between Baker and Simpson. 1 block west of Tech wood. Phone WA. 3306 IMMEDIATE opening for capable man with office management experience-Also man capable of taking care of stoc room.

Both positions permanent. P. O. Box 104, Station C. Atlanta.

EXPERIENCED LUBRICATION COMMISSION BASIS SEE MR. BROWN MITCHELL MOTORS 330 PEACHTREE WANTED 3 EXPERIENCED FOR BODY AND FENDER WORK. Good nav. JOE MILAM BODY SHOP 173 Houston St. NATIONAL concern needs man for Atlanta' branch: good salary, advancement.

Interesting work. Automobile) needed. Give age. experience, references, phone number. Addr.

0-28. Constitution. WANTED EXPERIENCED COUNTERMEN. TOP PAY. NO EXPERIENCS NECESSARY.

DAY OR NIGHT WORK. THE VARSITY. 61 NORTH AVE, N. W. WANTED Stonecutter that can lay out and do sandblast work.

Regular work for good man. Cordele Marble Company. Cordele. Ga. REAL BARBERS EARNING $75 to $150 wek.

Communicate with C. EdmondMin. 212 Mitchell. Atlanta. WA, 48 WANTED Billing clerk, use typewriters wholesale grocery experience preferred.

H. L. Singer Co, corner Haynea and Hunter Sta. MAN FOR GENERAL. OFFICE WORK; GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT.

APPLY 165 BAILEY ST, S. ATLANTA BAKING CO. WANTED Experienced parking lot b-s. Good hours, good pay. Apply 40 Pin N.

between the Peachtrees. EXPERIENCED railroad machinists Boilermakers, etc. Apply Railroad Hetiremenl Board 135 Luckie WANTED Truck body builders: also repair man on truck bodies. Southeastern Body Works. MA.

KU. FLOOR MOLD ERS UNION snup aav vk iuud pay Atlanta Stove Works. Int Atlanta Ga. DiCTAPHONE operator or stenographer. $115 plus overtime; permanent.

Call HE. 484 Monday. ROUTE SALESMAN FOR ESTABLISHED LAUNDRY ROUTaV Gold Shield Laundries. 277 Ellis St. FACTORY WOODWORK.

SEVERAL, GOOD MEN. EXP UNNEC STEADY JOBS. Apply 9 a. 280 GARNETT. W.

ROUTE MAN for retail milk deliveries. Apply tn person. Ponce de Leon Dairy, 1334 LaFrance St, N.E. WANTED PRINTER Permanency ot lob depends on ability to produce. Observer Printers.

Moultrie. Ga, EXPERIENCED" lnltor'frntM wtr: 6 nights a must be sober, Cail Mr Clark. AT. 3318. WANTED-APPRENTICE" FUNFRAL DI-RECTOR AND EMBALMER.

CA. 2:41. MIDDLE-AGED driver, helper rug cleaning plant. Must know city. CH.

8611. FOR the better class office position, register Executive Service Corporation. Help Wanted Female Funeral Notices CABELL, Mrs. Minerva died Sun day in a local hospital in her 84th year. Funeral arrangements to be announced by Awtry Lowndes.

BIGGIN'S. Mr. William A. Fu neral arrangements for Mr. Wil liam A.

Higgins, who died Sat urday at the residence, 1054 Piedmont avenue, N. will be announced by Awtry Lowndes, STOVALL, Mr. Thad The rela lives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Stovall, Danny Sto-vall, Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Stovall and family. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Watkms and farrmy are invited to attend he tuneral of Thac Stoval'. iVlonday, January 10 1944, from Prays' Mill church at 12 o'clock. Rev.

H. L. Fol som and Rev. L. H.

Hanie will officiate. Interment in church yard. J. Cowan Whitley Co Douglasville, Ga. BORING, Mrs.

Guy The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Boring, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

James and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, of Kenne- saw; Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Hayden and Mr. and Mrs. G. S.

McAfee and family, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brown and family of Cartersville; Mr.

and Mrs A. J. Brown and family, of Philadelphia, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Guy Boring this (Monday), January 10, 1944, at 3 o'clock, from the Kennesaw Methodist church Rev. B.

L. Barton In terment in Kennesaw City cem etery. Collins Funeral Home Acworth, Ga. ARMSTRONG, Mr. John The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Armstrong, Mr and Mrs. J. C.

Armstrong, Mr and Mrs. R. O. Armstrong, Mr J. G.

Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Sullivan, Atlanta, and Mr. Jess Armstrong, Waver ly Hall, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John C. Arm strong this (Monday) afternoon at 2:30 clock at Trinity Chapel Rev.

T. P. Tribble and Rev Roy Niager will officiate. In terment in West View cemetery. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers: Mr.

Roy Traylor, Mr. J. B. Pinson, Mr, W. A.

Roach. Mr. S. L. Mew- born, Mr.

A. T. Wright and Mr. H. E.

Thompson. A. S. Turner Sons. HARDEGREE, Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth The friends and relatives of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Harde gree, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Askew, Miss Stella Hardegree, Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Hardegree, Rev.

and Mrs. E. A. Hardegree, Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Kadcl. Mrs. M. H.

Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Hardegree this (Monday) afternoon, 10, 1944, at 2 clock from the funeral home of Henry M. Blanchard. Rev. E. C.

Wilson and Rev. C. B. Cochran will of ficiate and interment will be in West View cemetery. The pall bearers selected will please meet at the funeral home at 1:45 p.

m. DUGGAN, Mrs. Sarah Avant. widow of the late Dr. Mell L.

Duggan, of 850 Perm N. died Jan. 9, 1944. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. R.

D. Eadie, Auburn, Mrs. George W. Evans, Clayton, Miss Janie P. Duggan, Los Angeles; Mrs.

Walter B. Hill, Gainesville, Mrs. J. C. Laurent; sons, Mr.

James R. Duggan, Mr. I. W. Duggan, Washington, D.

sister, Mrs. W. B. Watkins, Ten-nille, brother, Mr. M.

B. Avant, Charlotte, N. and 16 grandchildren, two great-grand-l children. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 11:30 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev.

O. P. Gilbert, Dr. James W. Mid-dleton officiating.

Interment, Crestlawn. The pallbearers will be: Dr. A. C. Floyd, Mr.

George W. Evans, Mr. Harry Hargis, Dr. J. C.

Dixon, Mr. A. W. Jackson, Mr. J.

O. Martin. H. M. Patterson Son.

Professional Transformed Into Professional Services Ambulance J. Austin Dillon Co, FL'NERAL DIRECTORS 502 Pryor S. W. MA. 4GS0-81 (COLORED) GREER, Mrs.

Hulet passed at her residence, 333 Rawson street, January 9. Her funeral will be announced by Ivey morticians. CARTER, Mrs. Mattie Lou of Marietta, Ga. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral today (Monday) at 2:30 p.

m. from Marietta Chapel A. M. E. church.

Interment City cemetery. Hanley Marietta. GLOVER, Mother Mary age 110, of Allen Temple A. M. E.

church, passed away recently at the Old Folks' Nursery, 1011 Camilla street. Funeral announced later. Moreland Funeral Home. BARBER, Mrs. Jessie Kate Fu-.

neral services for Mrs. Jessie Kate Barber, of Palmetto, will be held from Ebenezer Baptist church today (Monday) at 2 p. Rev. B. Stokes officiating.

Interment, churchyard. Roscoe Jenkins, mortician, Newnan, Ga. COPPAGE. Mrs. Eva Jones The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Jones, of 916 Coleman street, S. Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Andrews, Sgt. and Mrs. Harry V. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Alexander, Mr. Julius Jones and Mrs. Pauline Jones are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Eva Jones Coppage today (Monday) at 2 o'clock at Rice i a 1 Presbyterian church. Rev. G. W. Gideon officiating.

Interment, Chestnut Hill cemetery. Sellers McDan-iel street. Funeral Notices CAMP, Mrs. Frank died at her home in Acworth Sunday. Fu neral will be announced later by Collins Funeral Home, Acworth, Georgia.

DURHAM, Mr. Charles T. Sr. died at his home in Smyrna, Ga Funeral will be announced later by Collins Funeral Home, Ac worth, Ga. DENNETT, James Robert died Saturday, December 8 at the residence on Baker drive, S.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Pruitt-Yarn Funeral Home, 978 Bankhead avenue, N. W. ROBERT, Mr. B. J.

of 216 Cov entry road, Decatur, died Jan. 9, 1944. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Mayne- Arnold, Los Angeles; sisters, Miss Mary P. Robert, Mrs.

-Addie Thebaut, both of Decatur; nephew. Pre flight Officer George Truitt Ar nold, U. S. A. H.

M. Patterson Son. CHOATE, Mrs. Herbert (Julia) of 10 Park lane, N. died Jan.

9, 1944. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Ben Shute; moth er, Mrs. Janie C. Wilson; granddaughter, Miss Betty Choate Plummer; sister, Mrs.

Nellie W. Evans; brother, Mr. G. N. Wil son, Petersburg.

H. M. Patterson Son. BOMAR. Mrs.

Laura J. age 73, of Stonewall, died Saturday night. She is survied by one brother, Mr. W. J.

Campbell, of Fairburn, also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Union Christian church. Rev. A. C.

Peacock will officiate. Interment, churchyard. The fol lowing nephews will serve as pallbearers and meet at the church at 2:45 o'clock: Judge J. Wilson Parker, Mr. Harold Parker, Mr.

Robert D. Campbell, Mr. Len M. Campbell, Mr. Em mett Selman, Mr.

Jack Selman, Mr. Donald D. Aderhold and Mr. Hugh R. Aderhold.

Bishop Poe. BROWN, Mr. Dempsey Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs Dempsey Brown, Mrs. Lessie Brown, of Dewey Rose, Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Brown, of Ander son, S. Miss Myrtie Brown, of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs J. M.

Brown, of Fernandina, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc Dowell, of Bowman, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Brown, of Elber-ton, Mr. M.

A. Brown, U. S. Army, Sicily; Mr. and Mrs.

David Brown, of Dewey Rose, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Dempsey Brown, Tuesday, January 11, 1944, at 11 a. m. (E. W.

at Bowman Methodist church, Rev. S. M. Penn and Rev. W.

G. Veal officiating. Interment, Bowman cemetery. Bowers Martin in charge. BRADFORD, Mr.

Marion Wesley. T.he friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wesley Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Bradford, of Arlington, N. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Young, of Way-cross, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Burns, of Birmingham, Mrs.

Jim Turner, of Gunters-ville, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bradford, of Altoona, and the grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of MR.

MARION WESLEY BRADFORD today (Monday) at 1 o'clock from the Grant Park Methodist church. Rev. C. A. Hall and Rev.

L. B. Jones officiating. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers and assemble at the residence, 363 Boulevard, S. at 12:30 p.

Messrs. D. E. Adams, T. E.

Penlard, B. M. Huggins, J. H. Sosbee, C.

C. Meadows and W. L. Girardeau. The board of stewards, board of trustees and Men's Bible Class will serve as honorary escort.

'Interment Crest Lawn cemetery. Awtry Lowndes. Cemeteries MAGNOLIA WA, 0946 Monuments tF YOU haven't marked mother'! and father's crave, don't out tt off. See our large display. No advanct in nrlca Siv, salesman commisssions.

Call Night or Day. DC 2321. DIXIE MARBLE GRANITE CO. DeKalb and Mayson Ave Atlanta, Ga MARK your loved one' crave. Seat our display of monuments and marker be- for vou buy.

Quick delivery from stoca on hand. INTERSTATE It GRANITE WORKS 1679 West View Drive. W. Phone RA. 1919 Opposite ent West View cemetery (COLORED) GRAVES, Mr.

Willie passed away at a local hospital. Funeral to be announced later. Hanley Co. BTJSSIE, Mrs. Mary of Rear 308 White street, Decatur, passed recently.

Funeral announced later. Hanley Co. LYONS, Mrs. Juan it a of 891 Spencer street, N. passed January 9 at the residence.

Funeral announced later. Sellers Bros. JOHNSON. Mrs. Deacy Williams, of 367 Culver street, S.

passed January 9. Her funeral will be announced by Ivey morticians. MERRITT, Mr. Aaron The rela-tives and friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Merritt, of 941 Renfro street, Atlanta, Mr. Carlos Merritt, Mr. Clarence Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Delmons Merritt, Mrs.

Cleo Sheets and Private Grady Merritt, all of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Merritt and family, of Atlanta, Mrs. Ella Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore "Merritt, Miss Estella Merritt, Miss Evelan Merritt, of Atlanta; Miss Julia Mae Mapp, of Los Angeles, Miss Fannie Kate Rhodes, Mr. Charlie Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gather, all of Atlanta, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Aaron Merritt Tuesday, January 11, 1944, at 1 o'clock from Mount Olive Baptist church, corner Harris and Butler streets.

Rev. W. W. Weatherspool officiating. Interment in Lincoln cemetery.

Hanley Company. Funeral Notices OLIVER Funeral i es. for Mrs. Mary E. Oliver, widow of the late Mr.

John Oliver, will be held Monday, Jan. 10, 1944, at 3 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr. Richard Orme Flinn and Dr. Vernon Broyles officiating. Interment, West View.

H. M. Patterson Son. VARY, Mr. W.

M. Jr. died Sunday afternoon at the residence, 628 East Cambridge avenue, College Park, Ga. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie Hurt Vary; two sisters, Mrs.

C. A. Killingsworth, Mrs. G. P.

Atkinson; brother, Mr. J. F. Vary. Funeral announcement later.

A. C. Hemperly Sons. WILSON, Mrs. Lillie Mae died Sunday evening in the 36th year of her age.

She is survived by one daughter. Miss Evelyn Wilson; two Kenneth and Jones Wilson: three sister, Mrs. T. H. Hammock, Mrs.

J. Rogers, Miss Nellie Mae Powell; five brothers, Messrs. Robert, Leonard, Chester, Albert Homer Powell. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by J. Austin Dillon Company.

JONES The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson W. Jones, Atlanta; Miss Dora Jones, Mr. W.

W. Jones, both of Shreveport, Mrs. Edwin Moore, Eldorado, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Hanson W. Jones Monday, Jan.

10, 1944, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dean Raimundo de Ovies, Dr. Roger D. Bosworth officiating. Interment, West View. The pallbearers will be Mr.

W. J. Draper, Mr. T. C.

Per kins, Mr. H. M. Paschal Mr George A. Campbell, Mr.

J. Anderson, Mr. U. L. McCall.

H. M. Patterson Son. BROWN, Mr. Walter O.

Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rooks, Mr.

and Mrs. Hudson Hooper, Miss Louise Brown, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Harmon, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Brown are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Walter O. Brown Tuesday, January 11, 1944, at 10 o'clock at St.

An thony church. Rev. Father John J. O'Shea will officiate. Inter ment, College Park cemetery.

The Rosary will be said this (Monday) evening at 7 clock at the chapel of Sam R. Green-berg Co. HARWELL, Mrs. M. A.

of Rob inson, died Jan. 9, 1944 Surviving are her husband; daughters, Mrs. J. M. Evans, Mrs.

A. D. Edwards, both of Detroit; Mrs. W. C.

Johnson, Mrs. C. E. Sanders, Lieut. Clara Har well, USANC; Miss Blondine Harwell; sons, Mr.

Velton Har well, Robinson, Mr. Alton Harwell, Norwood, Mr. Welma Harwell, Detroit; Mr. John Harwell, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. Mark Harwell, Detroit; Mr.

Charlie Harwell, Mr. Thomas Harwell, Brooklyn; sisters, Mrs. Arthur Bray, Kannapolis, N. Mrs. Luvin Perry, Danielsville, brothers, Mr.

James L. Freeman, Hull, Mr. M. Y. Freeman, Ha, Mr.

Chester Freeman, Commerce, Mr. Paul Freeman, Tifton, Mr. Grover Freeman, Kannapolis. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 2 o'clock in Ha, Ga.

H. M. Patterson Son. DAVIS, Mr. Thomas J.

The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davis, Mrs. R.

C. Kittle, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. N.

J. Horn, Dr. and Mrs. J. E.

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Davis, Mr. W. A.

Davis and the grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Thomas J. Davis Monday, January 10, 1944, at 3 o'clock at Sandy Springs Methodist church. Rev, Rembert Green will officiate. Interment churchyard.

Pallbearers will be Lieutenant Cal Cates, Mr. R. E. Flournoy, Mr. Rogers Bagwell, Mr.

Barney Nichols, Mx. W. A. Vinson, Mr. A.

L. Bone. The LeRoy Duncan Lodge F. A. No.

262, will have charge of services at the grave. The remains will lie in state at the church from 2 o'clock until funeral hour. Harry G. Poole, funeral director. Acknowledgement Cards Engraved Promptly Samples Sent J.

P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. WAInut 6870. 110 Peachtree St. (COLORED.) BENJAMIN, Mr.

Will Remains are held for location of relatives. David T. Howard Company. HUNTER, Mr. Killis L.

the broth er of Mrs. Emma L. Rice, of 1145 McDaniel street, S. died January 9, 1944, at Milledgeville, Ga. Funeral announced later.

Sellers McDaniel street. IIAMBRICK, Mrs. MoIIie The mother of Mrs. Jessie Mae Sims and Clomer Hambrick, passed at the residence, 785 Thurmond street, N. W.

Funeral to be announced later. Hanley's Ashby Street Funeral Home. VANZANT, Mrs. Mary Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Vanzant, of 23 Smith street, Newnan, will be held from Mt.

Vernon Baptist church today (Monday) at 2 p. Rev. J. A. Alford officiating.

Interment, family cemetery, Senoia, Ga. Roscoe Jenkins, mortician, Newnan, Ga. ALLEN, Mrs. Rhoda The friends and relatives of Mrs. Rhoda Allen, Mrs.

Jennie L. Jennings and son, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mrs. Mattie Hardy and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Moreland and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reese and Mr. Joe Reese are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Rhoda Allen Tuesday, January 11, at 11 a. m. at Warren Memorial church. Rev. J.

Wesley Thomas officiating, assisted by Rev. C. H. Holland and Rev. H.

T. Thomas. Interment, Grant-ville, Ga. Ivey WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.

UP) Attempts for a compromise in the food subsidy muddle today embraced a proposal to retain por tions of the administration's "hold the-line" price program while re establishing the food stamp plan to aid low-income families unduly pinched by wartime price ad vances Some administration leaders and their congressional opponents on the subsidy issue seemed to be willing to give some ground in an effort to get the long-pending issue out of the way at least until after this fall's national elections. Although the administration of ficially was standing pat on a pro gram embracing subsidies of more than $1,200,000,000 on a long list of foods, officials closely in touch with food policies indicated that they were willing to discuss proposals to pare the amount and list of foods providing funds are made available for the stamp plan. SUBSIDIZED FOODS Among foods now being subsi dized are milk, butter, cheese, meats, flour, break, other wheat food products, vegetable oil prod ucts, dry beans, prunes, raisins, canned vegetames, sugar, citrus fruit juices, apples and peanut butter, The administration will insist, it was said, that on retaining sub sidies on flour, break, milk, sugar, canned vegetables and vegetable oil products. They would cost the government about $125,000,000 a year for flour and break, $300, 000.000 for milk, $50,000,000 for sugar, $30,000,000 for canned vegetables, and about $65,000,000 for vegetable oil products a total of $570,000,000. Thus possibly eliminated under a compromise plan, would be a butter and meat rollback subsidy costing about $450,000,000 a year and subsidies on items of lesser importance costing about Discontinuance of these subsidies would necessitate corresponding increases in ceiling prices of most items affected, including boosts of about 10 per cent in retail prices of meats and butter.

The food stamp plan has been advanced by some congressmen as a substitute for the administration's program. They contend that present subsidies are spread among all consumers regardless of income, and would limit the benefits to low income groups. "ANOTHER WPA" Some Republican opposition to the stamp plan developed yesterday, however. Senator Taft, Republican, Ohio, protested it would create "another WPA," and Senator Bushfield, Republican, South Dakota, expressed belief it would "put the country back on relief." The War Food Administration Lodge Notices The regular assembly of uclid Council No. 33.

oval and Select Masters. will be held this (Mondavi evening at 7:30 o'clock In the W. D. Luckie temple. ana tioraon streets.

business mpptinff rmlv All qualified companions invited. Bv order of HORACE A. MOORE. 111. Master.

W. E. HOPKINS, Recorder. ne regular convocation- of Mount Zion Chapter No. 18.

R. A. will be held In the Masonic Temple this (Monday! evening. January 10. at 7:30 o'clock.

All Royal Arch Masons cordially invited. Light refreshments will be served. HERMAN H. GARRETT, H. P.

BARTIS E. GOODMAN, Sec. A called communication of LeRoy Duncan Lodge 262. r. ec a.

win oe neia in lis lndee room. Howell Mill Road jnd Relle Meade Avenue this (Monday) evenins at 2 o'clock. for the purpose of officiating at the grave of our deceased Brother T. J. Davis.

AH members of LeRoy Duncan Lodge No. 262. F. A. are earnestly requested to be present.

All duly qualified brethren are' cordially and fraternally invited to meet with us. By order of R. H. PRYOR. W.

M. J. R. BRANDON, Sec. The recular communication of Hapeville Lodge No.

580. F. A. will be held this veiling. January 10.

1944, at 7:30 o'clock. The Entered Apprentice Degree will be confer red by Junior Warden Brother S. B. Scegers Jr. Members are urged to attend and 11 qualified visiting brethren are cordially and fraternally Invited to meet wilh us.

By order of W. A. LEWIS, W. M. P.

A. CHAPMAN. Sec. The regular communication of Oakland City Lodge No. 373.

F. St A. will be held this Monday) evening at 8 o'clock in our hall, 1171Vi Lee Street, S. W. The Entered ADOrentiee Degree will be conferred.

All visiting brethren cordially invited to meet with us, all members urged to be present. LEE H. ROSSER. W. M.

JAMES CHAPMAN. Sec The regular communication of College Park Lodge No. 454. F. A.

Will be held Ihis (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. All duly qualified brethren are cordially and fra ternally invited to meet with us. By order of JOE FAULKNER, W. M. C.

V. MADDOX, Sec. (COLORED.) McMICHAEL, Mr. George W. 187y2 Walnut street, N.

passed away Jan. 8. Funeral announcement later. Haugabrooks. SLADE, Mr.

Artie of 253 Forrest avenue, died Sunday. Funeral announced later. David T. Howard Company. HILL, Professor C.

W. Misses Annie and Maude E. Hill, Mrs. Urma Greenlea and Charles W. Greenlea, Mr.

Henry Hill, Dr. and Mrs. John D. Wright and family, Mrs. Ruth Cunningham and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Hill and family, Mrs. Maude L. Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and family, Lieutenant and Mrs. Pierce Thompson, Private Charles W. Hill III, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hill, of Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Mrs. Emma C. Rosette, Mrs.

Jennie O'Neal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bonner and family, Misses Julia and Helena Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Nash Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Rosette Private and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Rosette and family, of Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson and family and Mrs.

Minnie Turner are invited to attend the funeral of Professor C. W. Hill, Monday, January 10, 1944, at 2:30 o'clock, at the residence, 71 Little street, S. with the Rev. W.

R. Wilkes officiating, assisted br Rev. D. H. Stanton.

Interment xin South View cemetery. Pollard. A a Daily and Sunday rates for consecutive insertions: 1 time 29c per line 3 22c per line 7 times per line JW times 16c per line 10 Discount for Cash Minimum! Two lines 111 wordsl. In estimating the space for an ad, figure five average words for first line and tlx average words for each addi tion ai tins. ERRORS.

The Constitution is responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion and then only to me extern of cne cost of the ad or the portion that is wrong. Errors should be reported immediately after the first ap pearance ot tne ma. CLOSING HOURS. Daily Want Ads are accepted up to p. m.

tor puoncation tne next day. Closing hour for the Sunday edition la jo p. m. Saturday. Sunday hours: 3 p.

m. to 1 d. m. Cancellations for Sunday Issue cannot oe accepted after 4 p. m.

Saturday. CALL WALNUT 8565 ASK FOR AD-TAKER Schedule published as Information. TERMINAL STATION MA. 4900 Eastern War Time Arrives A. W.

P. R. R. Leaves 12:55 am Montgomery-Seima 8:00 am 12:55 am New Orl-Montgomery 9:30 am pm rtiew uri-uaontgomery 5:55 pm 1:25 pm 8:30 am New Orl. -Montgomery 8:00 pm Arrives C.

OF GA. RY. Leaves 3:25 pm Griffin-Macon-Sav. 8:20 am 7:00 pm Macon-Albany-Florida 10:15 am 1:15 pm Columbus 10:30 am 12:05 pm Macon-Griffin 5:00 pm 7:05 pm Columbus 8:00 pm 9:00 am Albany-Tampa-St. Pet 9:00 pm 8:00 am Macon-Albany-Florida 9:05 pm 7:15 am 11:00 pm Arrives SEABOARD AIR LINE Leaves 8:00 pm Birmingham-Memphis 8:25 am 4:53 pm N.Y.-Wash.-Rich.-Norf.

8:00 pm 1:35 pm Birmingham-Memphis 5:10 pm 8:00 am N.Y.-Wash.-Rich.-Norf. 8:20 pm 6:30 am -Rich. -Norl. 9:45 pm Arrives SOUTHERN RAILWAY Leaves 8:25 am Birmingham-New Orl. 12:15 am 7:30 am Wash.

-New York-Ash. 1:30 am 9:30 pm Diesel to Brunswick 8:00 am 9:15 pm City-Meph. 8:00 am 9:20 pm -Chicago 8:40 am 7:30 pm York 9:00 am 8:05 pm The Southerner-N. OrL 10:20 am 6:45 pm Jaxville-Miami-St. Pete 12:10 pm 9:05 am The Crescent 2:00 pm 8:15 am Rome-Chattanooga 2:30 pm 5:15 pm Washington-New York 4:00 pm 1:45 pm B'ham-Memphis :30 pm 12:30 pm Warm 5:50 pm 11:45 am 7:10 pm 10:10 am The Southerner-N.

Y. 8:15 pm 7:30 am Miami-Jax ville-St. Pete 9:40 pm 7:30 am Jax -Miami-Tampa 9:50 pm 7:20 am 10:00 pm 10:20 am Toccoa-Greenville UNION STATION WAInut 3666 Eastern War Time Arrives B. C. R.

R. Leave STREAMLINER 8:30 am Waycross-Miami-Fla. 12:38 am Jan. 3 Every 3d day thereafter Jan. 2 7:35 pm Cordele-Waycrosa 11:30 am 6:45 am Way x-Brunswick-Tmvl.

9:50 pm Arrives GEORGIA RAILROAD Leaves 6:35 pm Augusta-Cnarles'on 9:00 am 6:35 pm Florence-Hicaroand 8:00 un 7:20 am Augusta-ricrence 9:00 pm 7:20 am Charleston-Wilm'ton 9:00 pm Arrives C. ST. L. RY. Leaves 12:18 am STREAMLINER 8.40 am Nov.

21 Every 3d Day Thereafter Nov. 19 7:30 pm am 7:40 pm 10:00 am 10:00 am 7:40 pm 8:15 am -St. Louis 9:30 pm Arrives L. N. R.

R. Leaves 5:30 pm Knox, via Blue Ridge 8:15 am 8:25 pm Cln. -Chicago-Detroit 9:40 am 9:20 am Cin. -Louisville-Chicago 8:00 pm Auto Travel Opportunities 1 WANTED Daily transportation from East Point Sears or vicinity. Hra.

i to 6. Mrs. Williams. CA. 4003.

ELDERLY couple wants rFde" to Texas. Kefs, exchanged. WA. 8138. Cemetery.

Lots PET HAVEN ZONE, perpetual care. WA. 8351. Lost and Found 8 S50 REWARD FOR information leading to recovery of 1940 ord de luxe tudor sedan, color black, radio, motor No. 5506342.

license 84-847. Call RA. 8398. LOST Bird dog. vie.

Buford Hwy, La Vista Kd. Male setter, white speck led, black left ear. black hips. Reward. HE.

7402-J. 2186 Lennox Rd. LOST Medium size female pointer, black head and black ticked body. Lib eral reward. WA.

3439. LOST Billfold containing gas ration books A and in West End. Yar- brough, WA. 9446. LLEWELLYN setter, left eye out, knot under throat.

reward. Call Assistant Chief Neal Ellis, Police Sta. WA. 7363. LOST lack pocketbook, containing money, ration books, etc.

Reward. Mrs. E. R. Brown.

RA. 7865. LOST Lady's Bulova watch, between Edgewood and Ellis on Courtland Saturday night. Reward. JA.

3292-J. LOST Leather folder, ration books and Waltham man's watcn. Hew. jA.ir4-w. LOST Police dog.

neighborhood Houston and Fort. Reward. A. zt07. LOST Rimless reading glasses In black case.

Phone CH. 3774. Kewara. LOST Peafowl pin, American Legion Club. Saturday.

Reward. MA. 9134. LOST Pair gold frame glasses near No. Fulton School.

CH. 701B. FOUND Lady's Bulova watch about 10 days ago. owner call KA. :i.n.

Personals LOANS ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware (hollow or flat, antique jewelry, shot guns, rifles, pistols, men's suits and over coats, electric fans, gas or electric heat ers, typewriters, sewing machines, musi cal instruments, radios, kodaks. No Loan Too Small or Too Large. MITCHELL LOAN CO. 169 Mitchell St. A.

6685 I REBUILD AND RFUPHOLSTER LIVING room furniture, good as new If you have a suite that needs doing over from top to ft torn, i will come in person with a inrge selection of sam ples, anytime, day or evening. Prices surprisingly low. Terms if desired. Phone VE. 428P SEW AT HOME SMALL play suits and small boy's over alls.

We furnish cloth, thread and but tons. Pay wen. tsee or write HARRY SUNSHINE 795 Marietta N. W. Atlanta 1 CLEAN your upholstered furniture right in your home by the latest scientific method.

Fone AT. 4560 for details. WILL board babies and small children for working mother: 24 hour a day. CA. 6137 BOARD for elderly people, crippled or blind: steam heat; nurse in charge.

CR. 3847, DE. 9301. WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED. PROMPT SERV.

REASONABLE PRICES. AL RYCK 93', DREAM BOOKS. Lucky Curios. Spiritualists' Supplies Hussey's. 85 S.

Broad St. REDUCING GUARANTEED BY PHYSIO THERAPY; NO MACHINE. MA. 4807 ELEC. irons, alarm clocks, radios; 1-day service.

190 Mitchell S.W. WA. 6091 MOVING date Now With Clark's Transfer Office. A. nights.

MA. 3569 PHOTOGRAPHS made In your home: for appointment call La Mance. JA. 4943. WILL board small children references CA 7486 Will furnish PUBLIC speaking, radio, voice.

readii.g. talking, speech correc. JA. 0178 "DrTc. A.

DUNCAN, DENTIST 135 4 WHITEHALL STS. MA. 4537 INCOME tax returns carefully prepared. Address O-70. Constitution.

WILL BOARD and care for children, 24 hours. CA. 2872. CHOP SUEY AND AMERICAN FOODS. Young China 454 W.

P'tree. JA. 6713 BEAUTY AIDS VICTORY WAVES ONLY $3.00 UP. Artistic Beauty Institute. 5'4 Auburn Av.

COACHING HURST DANCING SCHOOL PEACHTREE at North Ave. HE 9226. Free sample lesson and booklet. Regu-I ar dances Wed 'day and Sat'day nights Itusiness Service 10 BED RENOVATING SUPERIOR MATTRESS CO HE 9274 8.15 BANKHEAD N. W.

ATLANTA'S OLDEST TRIO MATTRESS CO. RENOVATORS MA. 2983. HIGH-GRADE RENOVATING GATE CITY MATTRESS CO. A.

3100 Mortuary M. W. BRADFORD. Services for M. W.

Bradford, of 363 Boulevard, S. who died Saturday at the residence, will be held at 1 p. m. today at Grant Park Methodist church, under the direction of Awtry Lowndes, the Rev. C.

A. Hall and the Rev. L. B. Jones officiating.

The board of trustees, the board of stewards, and the men's Bible class will serve as honorary escort. Burial will be in Crestlawn. HANSON W. JONES. Services for Hanson W.

Jones, of 3091 Maple drive, N. who died Saturday in a private hospital, will be at 2 p. m. today at Spring Hill, Dean Raimundo de Ovies and the Rev. Roger D.

Bosworth officiating. Burial will be in West View. MRS. M. H.

HARWELL. Mrs. M. H. Harwell, of 742 Hamilton avenue, S.

died yesterday at the residence. Arrangements will be announced by H. M. Patterson Son. Besides her husband she Is survived by six daughters, Mrs.

J. M. Evans and Mrs. A. D.

Edwards, of Detroit: Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Mrs.

C. E. Sanders and Mrs. Blondine Harwell, of Atlanta, and Lieutenant Clara Harwell, of the Army Nursing Corps; seven brothers. Velton Harwell, of Robinson, Alton Harwell, of Norwood, Welma and Mark Harwell, of Detroit.

John' Harwell, of Dayton, Ohio; Charlie Harwell, of Atlanta, and Thomas Harwell, of New York; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Bray, of Kannapolis, N. and Mrs. Louvin Perry, of Danielsville. five brothers, James L.

Freeman, of Hall, N. Y. Freeman, of Ila. Chester Freeman, of Commerce; Paul Freeman, of Tifton, and Grover Freeman, of Kannapolis, N. C.

JOHN C. ARMSTRONG. Funeral srrvices for John C. Armstrong, of 289 Norwood avenue, S. who died Saturday at the residence, will be held at 2:30 p.

m. today at Trinity Chapel, the Rev. T. P. Tribble and the Rev.

Roy Niager officiating. Burial will be in West View. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons. J. R.

O. and J. G. Armstrong; a daughter, Mrs. Edgar Sullivan; and a brother, Jess Armstrong, of Waverly Hall, Ga.

MRS. A. C. HOUSE Mrs. A.

C. House, of Rome. die4 Saturday in a private hospital there. Services will be held at South Broad Street Baptist church She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J.

R. LeMaster of Atlanta; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lester L. Allrcd and Mrs. Sam Scruggs, of Rome, a son, T.

A. Collins: two stensons. Charles M. House, or Home, and Pom House, of Roanoke. and a brother.

Will Parrlsh, and eight grandchildren. JOHN COKER. Services for John E. Coker, 38, of Dallon, who died Wednesday in a private hospital here, were held at 11 a. m.

Saturday at the residence in Dalton. Burial was in the West Hill cemetery. He is survived by his wife, and two daughters. Mrs. Gloria Chambers and Miss Mary E.

Coker, and a son. Charles Coker. THOMAS J. DAVIS. Services for Thomas J.

Davis, of Aber-nathy road, Dunwoody. who died Saturday at the residence, will be held at 3 p. m. today at Sandy Springs Meth-o-iist church, under the direction of Harry G. Poole.

The Rev. Rembert Green will officiate. Burial will be in Sandy Springs cemetery. WALTER BROWN. Walter O.

Brown, of 3548 Center street, F.gan. died Saturday at the residence. The Rosary was said at 7 p. m. yesterday at the chapel of Sam R.

Greenberg Company. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at St. Anthony's church, the Rev.

Father John J. O'Shea officiating. Burial will be in College Park cemetery. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, John C. and James L.

Brown: three daughters. Mrs. Julian Brooks. Mrs. Hudson Hooper and Miss Lois Brown: two sisters, Mrs.

J. H. Hardy and Mrs. J. R.

Harmon, and a brother. J. Brown. MRS. LILLIE MAE WILSON.

Mrs. Lillie Mae Wilson, widow of Blane Wilson. 3D. died Sunday night at her home, 3r.9 Formwalt street, S. W.

J. Austin Dillon will announce funeral arrangements later. Mrs. Wilson leaves daughter. Miss Evelyn Wilson; two sons.

Kenneth and Jones Wilson: three sisters. Mrs. T. H. Hammock, Mrs.

T. J. Rogers and Miss Nellie Mae Powell, all of Atlanta: and five brothers. Robert, Leonard, Chester. Albert and Homer Powell, ail of Atlanta.

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