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10-B THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Nov. 24, 1969 FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES China Miffed In Soviet Talks from Crosby Chapel Methodist Church, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial in church cemetery. Strickland Funeral Home, Baxley. AW A By MARK KURAMITSU tiii TOKYO (A Communist China denounced the Soviet Union by FORECAST name Sunday and a Japanese news dispatch from Peking said this indicated China's displeasure with the Soviet attitude in border talks under way in the Chinese capital Communist China has re Uons with Albania, China's only ally in Eastern Europe.

DAVIS Funeral services for Mrs. James C. (Mary Lou) Davis will be held Monday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m. at the St.

Luke's Episcopal Church. Dr. Louie Newton officiating. Interment, Oak Hill Cemetery, Newnan, 4 p.m. Horls A.

Ward Inc. GAYLOR Kenneth Roy Gaylor infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roy Gaylor of 314 Melrose Decatur, died Sunday. Graveside services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock in Melwood Cemetery.

Father John State will officiate. A. S. Turner Sons. The editorial, distributed by Peking's official Hsinhua, news agency monitored here, charged that: "U.S.

imperialism and So frained from sounding off against the Soviet Union by name since the two nations opened the talks Oct. 20 aimed at solving their critical border dispute. People's Daily, official organ of the Chinese Communist party, made the direct accusation in an editorial marking the 20th anniversary of diplomatic rela- viet revisionist social The Nation's Weather NEW YORK Showers are expected Monday from Florida to Connecticut and in the Pacific Northwest. Snow flurries are predicted for parts of the Northeast and New England, as well as Montana and part of New Mexico. It should be cold in the Northwest and cold air is expected to move into the Midwest from Canada.

Warm air will move toward Canada from the Great Plains states. (Associated Press Wirephoto) imperialism are stepping up Adams, Mr. Stanton Baggett, Mr. Roy H. Bookout, Mrs.

Louise G. Bowman, Mr. Albert Brassell, Mr John W. Braswell, Mr. William Warren Bulloch, Mr.

Robert Glanton Burke, Mrs. Susie Mae Crosby, Julius Ernest Davis, Mrs. James C. (Mary Loo) Deavours Mr. Samuel J.

Evitt, Mr. Joseph Gable, Mrs. Chessie McCleskey (J. Gaylor, Kenneth Roy, Jr. Golden, Mrs.

John V. (Mickey) Golucke, Mrs. Ralph W. Goss, Mr. William J.

Harris, Mr. T. L. Hawks, Mr. James N.

Hill, Mrs. Mary L. Holder, Mr. Ralph Holland, Mr. C.

Sr. Huskey, Mr. Cecil Jay, Mr. John H. Johnson, Mr.

John Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Sallie Kendrick, Mrs. Eloise Killebrew, Mr. Ronald, Sr. Kirk, Mrs.

Nona Kitchen, Deacon Fielding Lamb, Mr. Aubrey C. Lawton, Mrs. Mildred Long, Mr. Willie E.

Mahone, Mr. Lloyd F. McCLOUD Mrs. Rosa Lee Gunn Moss, Mrs. John C.

Mulling, Arthur Lee Nash, Mr. Claude E. Neese, Mrs. James Russell Nelson, Mrs. Oscar (Alline) their arms expansion and war preparations in an attempt to realize their own ambitions.

"They are cunningly playing the counter-revolutionary dual tactics: While loudly chanting WEATHER LODGE NOTICES the peace hymn to deceive others in a big way on the one hand, they frantically intensify Mt. Zion Chanter No. 16 I R.A.M. Regular convocation their plunder and aggression on in Atlanta Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.m. Officers and Past High Priest at Yaarab Shrine Temple.

Dinner at 6 the other." ill) Miff lniiyiMiT (fen) iQlflUlffiflfS m. ATLANTA One year ago today Nov. 24. 1968. High 60; Low 34.

SUN. AND MOON FOR TODAY Sun rises 7:18 a.m.; seis 5:3) p.m. Moon rise 5:50 p.m.; seta 8:03 a.m. TIDES (SAVANNAH RIVER ENT.) 8:00 a.m.: High 8.0; 8:18 p.m., High 6.5 1:48 a.m.: Low 0.3; 2:24 p.m.. Low 0.3 CHICAGO (AP)-High and low tern-peralures and precipitation reported Sunday by the U.S.

Weather Bureau: The people of the world "must be highly vigilant against this JOHN W. BATES, H.P, JOHN W. SISK, Secy. Spade Cooley Collapses, Dies After Benefit OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI)-Don-nell (Spade) Cooley, one-time "king of Western swing" who was convicted of killing his wife, died of a heart attack Sunday.

He was 59. Cooley collapsed shortly after a benefit show for the Alameda Regular communication of counter-revolutionary dual tac-tic of theirs," it added. A Hapevnie Loage no. aw r. a.

will be held this eve- ning at 7:30 p.m. Visiting Dreineru cuiuiaiijr wviveu. B. N. RAY W.M.

H. L. Pr.L H. I. Pr.

The Japanese newspaper said in a disaptch from that the editorial and other E. B. LANDERS, K.Y.C.H., Secty. AJbu'que 42 Ashev'Ue 63 Atlanta 64 Birm'sham 69 35 L. Angeles 78 49 27 Louisville 59 53 42 Marquette 35 30 36 Memphis 64 51 7 Miami B'ch 76 70 .16 Bismarck 49 Regular communication of College Park Lodge No.

454 will be held this (Monday) evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. All members urged recent incidents in the Chinese capital indicate the Chinese are increasingly displeased with the County Deputy Sheriff's to be present ana visitors cnrdiallv Invited to meet with Boise Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Clevleand ripnvpr Soviet attitude at the border 26 Milwaukee 4J 32 35 P. 35 29 35 .02 New Orl'ns 79 51 49 Okla. City 57 39 39 Omaha 55 28 48 .03 Philatiel'ia 59 32 41 .08, Phoenix 71 38 27 IPIand, Me. 41 30 25 IPTnd, Ore.

49 37 .16 31 IRichmond 67 35 14 .03 St. Louis 57 45 -12 iS. Lake C. 46 2 talks. He was taken backstage and us.

Light refreshments. DOUGLAS L. GILBERT, W.M. JOE FAULKNER, Secty. Regular communication nf later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Cooley had a history of heart The dispatch said Soviet and East European diplomats walked out when a Chinese offi Oakland City Lodge no. 373, will be held this 22 san ran. 63 50 Monday, nov. it, at ria 1121 Tucker Ave. SW.

This 51 42 .29 trouble. He had been given 72- cial criticized the Warsaw Pact Des M'nes 50 Detroit 47 Duluth 30 Fairbanks 4 Green Bay 38 Helena 45 Houston 78 Indianapls 52 Jacks'vUle 74 Juneau 38 Kansas C'y 59 Little Rock 66 GOLUCKE-Mrs. Ralph W. Golucke, of Crawfordville, died Sunday after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Monday, 3 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church, Crawfordville, with Dr.

R. D. Ernest officiating. Interment in Crawfordville Cem-tery. Survivors include husband, Mr.

Ralph W. Golucke; two daughters, Mrs. Hayse. Chew, Crawfordville; Mrs. A.

E. Rood, Atlanta; three sisters, Mrs. John H. Stephens, Crawfordville; Mrs. Milton O.

Hollis, Birmingham, Mrs. Frank Granade, Gainesville, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Remains will lie in state one hour prior to the service at the church. Callaway Funeral Home, Union Point, Ga. GOSS Mr.

William J. Goss, age 75, of Canton, died Nov. 22. Survived by wife, the former Lillie Jordan; one son, James Goss, Canton; four brothers, Mr. Samuel Goss, Alcoa, Mr.

Walter Goss, Knoxville, Mr. Mathew L. Goss, Atlanta; Mr. Allen Goss, Canton; three grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Nov.

25, at 2 p.m. from the Hickory Log Baptist Church. Rev. R. R.

Freeman officiating. Interment, Hickory Log Cemetery. Canton Funeral Home, Canton, Ga. will be Past Masters night. hour leave from the Vacaville 17 Seattle 58 'Spokane 41 iTampa 50 IWash'gton 34 ,22 Edm'ton 34 JMontreal 53 IWinnipeg during a performance of an Albanian song and dance troupe in w- E- PHILLIPS, W.M.

W. R. BERRY. Secty. 40 29 .04 75 59 68 29 38 24 31 27 .05 24 19 .18 Medical Center to appear at the concert.

Peking Friday. Cooley was convicted in 1961 LEGAL NOTICES News reports from Hong Kong have also said recently the So Northcutt, Mrs. Daisy N. Osborne, Mr. Raymond J.

Petty, Mrs. L. C. (Maureen) Phillips, Mrs. George W.

(Susan) Poore, Mrs. Mamie L. Porter, Mr. Robert Lee Powell, Mr. Avery N.

Powell, Miss Carolyn Ann Prow, Mrs. Hattie Queen, Mr. James Harve Settle, Mrs. J. Alfred (Lucile Brown) Simmons, Mrs.

Hattie Sims, Mr. Marvin, Jr. Smith, Mrs. Nellie Ruth Snead, Mr. Horace G.

Stone, Mr. Ernest, Sr. Taylor, Mr. Thomas B. Thacker, Mr.

Roy Tucker, Mr. William N. of murdering his wife at their Kern County (Calif.) ranch. TWTTATrnw rns nine viet-Chinese border talks are The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, will receive bids for the 1 He was given a life sentence not going smoothly. Chinese of CONSTRUCTION OF SITE IMPROVE- ficials and news media have munis.

rnmrose street-contract No. 1 Model Cities Urban Redevelopment Area. and sent to Vacavule in September 1961. been silent on the progress of Neighborhood Development Program Project GA. A-2-3, Atlanta.

Georgia, until the talks since the conference LVi began. 2:00 P.M. Local Time on the 1st day of December, 1969, at the office of THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 824 HURT BUILDING. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 30303, at which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Bids are invited upon the several items The two sides are seeking some kind of agreement on provisional measures to maintain Bats in Belfrv SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-A building inspector has made it official: city and county leaders ana quantities ot worK as follows: onio Mrs. J. C. Davis Dies; Wife of Former Judge Services for Mrs. James C.

Davis, 64, wife of former Superior Court judge and 5th District congressman, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Dr. Louie Newton and Rev. A.

S. Hoag officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Newnan, Ga. Mrs. Davis, the former Mary ning ana Clearing, u.fl Acres; Grading, 5.170 Cu.

Street Paving, 2.400 Sq. Curb and Gutter. 1.30O Lin. Ft.i i Walker-Mrs. Robert Timothy have bats in their belfry.

James Concrete Sidewalks 870 Sq. Yds.j Storm the status quo along the tense border, withdrew troops from disputed areas and avoid new frontier clashes such ana sanitary sewers, 4tra Lin. t. Contract Documents, ineliiriintf Draw. (Sandra) Ward, Mr.

Harrison, Jr. Ward, Mr. Walter, Jr. ings and Technical Specifications, are on file at the office nf THE HDIJtlNr. All.

A. Nuni. superintendent of the city-county building, reports the structure also boasts pigeons as those which touched off THORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGLA, 824 HURT BUILDING. AT- Wilson, Mrs. John A.

(Sadie) and hawks. bloody fighting this year. Copies of the Contract Documents mav be obtained by depositing Ten Dollars tsio.oo) with The housing author Winkler, Mr. Marvin R. ity OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, for each set of Documents so obtained.

Each such deposit will be re- ADAMS Mr. Stanton Adams, OBITUARIES tunaea it tne Drawings ana contract Documents are returned in a good condition within ten (10) days after the Bid age 65, of Franklin, passed away Sunday, Nov. 23. He is survived by wife, Mrs. opening.

A certified check or hank draft, pay Lou Martin, died Saturday in her home at 5141 Memorial Dr. Stone Mountain. She was grad Ronald Killebrew Sr. Mrs. Brunie Brown able to the order of THE HOUSING AUTHORITY of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, negotiable U.S.

Government Bonds Margaret G. Adams, Franklin, two daughters, Mrs, uated from Wesleyan College (at par value) or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five per cent (5 Pet.) of the total of the Bid shall Samuel J. Tillman, Ft. Hood, Texas; Miss Alice Adams, Graveside services for Mrs. Brunie Herndon Brown, 91, of Greenville, S.

formerly of Atlanta, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Christ Episcopal Church Services for Ronald Killebrew 46, of 1121 Forrest Heights Road, Stone Mountain, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Clairmont Hills Baptist and was a past president of the Congressional Club is Washington, a member of the Decatur Dallas, Texas; one son, Stan be submitted wltn each Bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and oavment bond or bonds. ton Jerre Adams, Atlanta; Reviewers' Club and the Druid Attention is called to the fact that not three grandchildren; mother, Church, the Rev.

Bryan Robin Cemetery in Greenville, the Rev. less than the minimum salaries and as set forth in the Contract Docu son officiating. Burial will be in Hills Baptist Church. Survivors also include a daughter. Mrs.

Jena H. Adams, Franklin; one sister, Mrs. Lucrete Bonner, Barnesville, one Crest Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Kil ments must be paid on this project, and that the Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of lebrew, a partner the DeKalb Service Center, died Friday in tneir race, creea coior, or national on cin.

brother, Mr. G. A. Adams a private hospital. He was a vet LaGrange, Ga.

Funeral services will be conducted Mon Bids may be held by THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date nf the ODenlnff of Bids for the ouroose eran of World War II, a mem day, Nov. 24, at 3 p.m. from ber of Clairmont Hills Baptist HARRIS Mr. T. L.

Harris, age 71, of Ball Ground, died Nov. 22. Survived by three sons, Mr. Lamar Harris, Mr. Harold Harris, Ball Ground; Mr.

David Harris, Marietta; five daughters, Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Ball Ground; Mrs. B.

C. Ca-hoons, Smyrna; Mrs. B. F. Young, Atlanta; Mrs.

Jimmy Dunn, Holly Springs; Mrs. Gene Norton, Canton; two brothers, Mr. M. D. Harris, Atlanta; Mr.

Herbert Harris, Marietta; five sisters, Mrs. Linton Moore, Mrs. Harry Shirrell, Mrs. Jim Boyd, dimming; Mrs. C.

V. Lanier, Tucker; Mrs. Clifford God-dard, Dawsonville; 17 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, brother-in-law, Mr. Hubert Roper, Norcross; sister-in-law, Mrs. L.

M. Harris, Marietta. Funeral services will be held Monday (today) at 2 p.m. from the Ball Ground Baptist Church, with the body placed in state at 1, Rev. Ron Cansler, Rev.

Charlie Warren officiating. Interment, Ball Ground Cemetery. Baker and Son Funeral Home, Canton, Ga. of reviewing the Bids and investigating the Franklin Baptist Church tne qualifications ot Binders, prior to awarding of the Contract. In evaluating a bid by a Bidder, The Robert G.

Riegel officiating. Mrs. Brown, born in Oconee County, died Saturday in a private hospital in Greenville. She was a member of the Peach-tree Road Methodist Church in Atlanta. Survivors include a daughter, a son, and a sister.

James N. Hawks Services for James Nelson Hawks of 69 Pearl Lane, Chamblee, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Oglethorpe Hill, the Rv TtaWitt T. Cnx officiating. Church and Decatur Elks Lodge 1602 BPOE.

Survivors include Marvin Winkler Is Dead at 61; Was Credit V-P Services for Marvin R. Wink with Rev. Robert Cantrell, Rev. Don Hazel and Rev. his widow, a son, two stepsons.

Housing Authority of the City ot Atlanta, Georgia, will give great weight to whether the Bidder Is located in and demonstrates a substantial degree of his parents, three sisters and JS Garey Parrish officiating. In terment, Franklin Cemetery. community involvement in the Model Cities llrhan Redevelooment Area. three brothers. The Bidder must meet certain reason- Lipford Stutts Funeral Home, Franklin, in William Braswell ler, 61, of 3240 Rockingham Drive NW will be at 2 p.m.

Mon charge of arrangements. Services for William Warren ante standards regarding employment oi residents of the Model Cities Urban Redevelopment Area In the job for which bids are hereby invited. The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia, reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in the bidding. THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA By Lester H. Persells Title Executive Director Braswell of 341 West Wieuca BOOKOUT Mrs.

Louise Burial will be in Laurelwood Road NE will be at 1 p.m. rvmnterv. Mr. Hawks, a me Bookout, widow of Henry Bookout, age 66, of 1833 Kim- Monday at Spring Hill, the Rev. James M.

Moore Jr. offi chanic for Greyhound Bus day at Spring Hill, Dr. Dwight Nysander officiating. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. Mr.

Winkler, a vice president of Retail Credit died Friday at home. He had been with Retail berly Marietta, formerly TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL Lines, died Friday in a private hospital. A native of Humboldt, Mr. Hawks was a mem of Powder Springs, died Sun day. Surviving are sisters-in ciating.

Burial will be in West-view Cemetery. Mr. Braswell, a retired employe of John Jar- door hardtop, ID 61 501,0544, will be sold. law, Mrs. W.

H. Jackson, Mrs. as IS, at puonc aucuun uie lUKiieai, ber of the First Baptist Church Credit Co. since 1930 and was Dinaer mr cam khmucuh.c bids, at GSA Storage Lot, Carroll Ave Bob Lindley, Marietta; Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Forest Park; nue, cnamoiee, ucuikiq, oi.

iw o.i., i. rell died Saturday in a private hospital. He was a member of the Haygood Memo vice president of sales operations U.S.C., Section 7325. Right reserved to n.l nil l.irle tn riiuilara "ill, HOLDER Mr. Ralph Holder, for the Southeastern division.

rial Methodist Church. Survi of Tyronza, Ark. survivors include his widow, two sons and his father. Mrs. J.

A. Wilson Services for Mrs. John A. reject Hii.y nu nn sale," and to readvertsie the property for sale. Robert P.

Lane, Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, 67 Peachtree Park Drive N.E., Atlanta. Georgia. Mr. Winkler was a graduate vors include his widow, a of the University of Illinois, a member of the Cherokee Golf and Country Club and the American Rose Society. He was born nephew and niece, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Michael, Marietta, and several other nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Crestview Baptist Church, with remains placed in the church at 1 p.m., Rev.

L. Howard Gordon officiating. Interment, Powder (Sadie) Wilson of 2300 Engineers Drive, Marietta, will be at 11 a m. Wednesday at the Doraville aaugnter and three sisters. Mrs.

Chessie Gavle Services for Mrs. Chessie Mc-Clesky Gavle, 98, of 271 Alexander St. SE, Marietta, will be at 3 p.m. Monday at the Marietta Campground Methodist Church, the Rev. Harrv Alder Associate Reformed Presby in Emison, Ind.

Survivors include his widow, a daughter, his father and a sister. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: One 195' Chevrolet pickup truck, Serial No. 8KRL-3635, will be sold, as if, at nubile auction to (he highest bidder for cash, on open competi-tive bids, at Propes Furniture Company, 110 South Main Cornelia Georgia, at 10 a.m., Dec. 4, 1969, pursuant toforfei. ture under 26 U.S.C., Section 7325.

Right reserved to reject any and all bids, to declare "no sale," and to readvertise the property for sale. Robert P. Lane, Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, 67 Peachtree Park Drive, N.E.. Atlanta, Georgia. Newnan, died Nov.

as, I9b3. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Ruth Musick Holder, Newnan; son, Mr. Earl Holder, Grantville; sister, Mrs. Robert Burns, Whitesburg; brother, Mr.

Rolfe Holder, Whitesburg; three grandchildren. Funeral services Monday, Nov. 24, 1969, at 2 o'clock at the chapel of McKoon Funeral Home, Rev. Gilbert ad a and Rev. Max Walls officiating.

Interment, Forest Lswn Memorial Park. McKoon Funeral Home, terian Church, the Revs. Rob Springs Cemetery. Pallbear ert Marshburn and Norton Campbell Jr. officiating.

Burial will be in Doraville Presbyterian ers will please meet at the LEGAL NOTICES church at 1:45 p.m. Albert M. man officiating. Mrs. Galve, a Cemetery.

Mrs. Wilson, the for Dobbins Funeral Home, Mari etta. mer Sarah Ruth Patterson of I I I. tUa IMarmnnir Rnarrl for a Soirit- ureiong native of Cobb County, died Saturday in a private hospital. She was a member of the Campground Church and the Doraville.

died Sunday in a pri BOWMAN-Mr. Albert Bowman, vate hosDital. She was a member nuve muuQ uppiiiutiuii iu in uous Liquors Consumed license at ABC Berlo Vending DBA "Top o' Peachtree," 34 Peachtree N.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Nov. 26, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. ELIZABETH ANN STOKES, Agt.

of the Doraville Reformed United Daughters of the Con- husband of Mrs. Eva Bowman, of 570 Martin St. SE, passed Nov. 23, 1969. Funeral announced later.

Pollard Funeral Home. HUSKEY Mr. Cecil Huskey, teaeracy. Survivors include three daughters and a son. James H.

Queen Services for James Queen. Church, and a retired employe of Davison Paxon Co. Survivors include two daughters, a son, a sister and a brother. Mrs. J.

A. Settle CROSBY-Julius Ernest Crosby, I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a retail T.l.'s Afroharp Only 11.88 with instruction book For centuries brave Mbira warriors in the vast heartland of Africa have played their hunting songs on the Mbira Afro-harp. And while the past five centuries have seen the birth of over' 100 variations on this instrument, the Mbira remains the most popular because of its versatility, simplicity, and haunting musical quality. The musician simply strokes the metal reeds to produce mellow clear tones. Vibrating and pulsating tones may also be affected.

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81, of 1594 Alma St. SW will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Vene tian Hills Baptist Church, the liquor srore license oiraL i-iquur wkii store, 1989 Cheshire Bridge N.E., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Nov. 26. 1969 at 7:30 p.m., fourth four, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E.

FRED F. FILSOOF, ARTHUR REISMAN, Sec. Treas. ev. w.

l. warren officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Ceme tery. Mr. Queen, a retired car age 61, ot 138 JNew K.emp Marietta, died Sunday.

Surviving are: wife, Mrs. Elma Williams Huskey, Marietta; mother, Mrs. Carrie Huskey; sisters, Mrs. Elsie Neaseph, Mrs. Jessie Smith, all of Pal-atka, brothers, Mr.

Rush Huskey, Spartanburg, S.C.; Mr. Robert A. Huskey, Green Cove Springs, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 o'clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Albert M. Dobbins Funeral Home, Marietta, Dr.

George Brown officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers will please meet at the funeral home at 10:45 a.m. penter, aiea Sunday his home. He was a native of Murphy, N.

C. and a member of the Venetian Hills Church. Surviv Graveside services for Mrs. Alfred Settle of 1546 Moores Mill Road NW will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Crest Lawn Cemetery, the Rev.

W. Forest Lanier officiating. Mrs. Settle, the former Lucile Brown of Atlanta, died Sunday in her home. She was a member of the Northside Drive Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband, two sons and a sister. Lloyd F. Mahone Services for Lloyd F. Mahone of 2471 Blackmon Drive, Decatur, will be at 3 p.m. Monday at I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a retail liquor store license at Piedmont-Monroe Liquor Store, H9Z Piedmont N.E., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Nov.

26, 1969, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 1 75 Decatur S.E. MAURICE LAWRENCE COLLY ors include his widow, three daughters, three sons, two sis. ters and two brothers. RRSSHI Walter Ward Jr. Services for Walter Ward 69 years old, died in a local hospital in Baxley, Saturday night after a short illness.

He was a life long resident of Appling Co. and a retired farmer. He was a member of the Crosby hapel United Methodist Church and a member of the Woodmen of the World. He was in the Navy for six years. Survivors are wife, Mrs.

Bir-telle Kennedy Crosby; two sons, James D. Crosby, Decatur; Earl E. Crosby, Hape-ville, two daughters, Mrs. Jack Strickland, Baxley; Mrs. Wilbur Peacock, Baxley; two brothers, Ed Crosby, Baxley; Young Crosby, Graham, four sisters, Mrs.

Roy Reynolds, Baxley; Mrs. Elbert Kennedy, Baxley; Mrs. Maggie Lou Tapley, Brunswick, Mrs. Jessie Mae Ammons, Jacksonville; eight grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Continued in Next Column 40, of 2713 Glen Eagle Drive, Tucker, will be at 11:30 a.m.

Monday at SDrins Hill. Dr. Wil JOHNSON Mr. John Wesley I 1 1 HIT. liam F.

Dover SDike officiating. Spring Hill, the Rev. Dick Baker officiating. Burial will be in Williamsburg, Va. Mr.

Mahone, a retired assistant executive clerk for the Southern Freight Tariff Bureau, died Saturday in a pri jonnson, me imsuanu ui mi a. Sandra Johnson of 206 Elm N.W. died Nov. 23, 1969. Funeral announced later.

Sellers Bros. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery. Mr. Ward, a real estate agent, died Saturday in a nrivate NOTICE By virtue of an Order of the Fulton County Superior all residents of Georgia, having claims against STATE FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, a Florida Corporation, are hereby directed to file such claims with the undersigned on or before January 19, 1970, after which date no claims will be accepted. All Georgia residents holding any assets of or owing any debts to soid Company are directed to deliver such assets and pay such debts to the undersigned on or before January 19, 1970.

Blank forms for filing claims will be furnished on request. JAMES L. BENTLEY INSURANCE COMMISSIONER AND ANCILLARY RECEIVER OF STATE FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY 238 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 30334 treasure islam hospital. He was a member of JOHNSON Mrs. Sallie Johnson tne Atlanta Baptist Tabernacle, the Tucker Lions Club and the vate hospital.

He was a Baptist and a member of Metropolitan Masonic Lodge No. 11 in Richmond, Va. He was a native of Georgia Tech Alumni Associa passed suddenly Nov. 22, 1969. Funeral announced later by Knight Patton, Cartersville.

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