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26 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Tuesday, Dec 12, 1967 OBITUARIES 200,000 Rise iii State Fund Mrs. R. R. Howard Mrs. Louise Hagan Mrs.

Raydecn R. Howard Graveside services for Mrs 42, of Tarzana, the or- Louise Bailey Hagan, 60, of 1081 To Erase Fire Ant Is Asked mer Gloria McKee of Atlanta A Ieood Road, Stone iwountain: died Sunday in a Tarzana hos will be at 3 p.m. Tuesaay in pital. -v Fairvew Memorial uaraens up by $3 million for this fiscal i and said eradication could work A native of Atlanta, Mrs with the Rev. E.

G. Hutchings year. Last year the federal like hog cholera, where the na- Howard was graduated from Agricultural Commissioner Phil Campbell Monday asked for a $200,000 increase in the state's $1 million Fire Ant appropriation was for $5 mil- tional program followed Geor- Agnes Scott College and taught An employe of big Samuels lion, but the rest of it was gia lead. The hog disease is eaners and Laundry id years at the Samuel Inman Elemen tary School for several years frozen. Florida appropriated now practically eradicated Mrs.

Hagan was the widow of $200,000 for this year. Campbell said eradicating fire She was a former member 0 Archie R. Hagan. She was a na 1 Metals Firm Founder Cohen Dies i Morris Cohen, 80, founder and; chairman of the board of Cen- tral Metals died Monday at his 1249 Lenox Circle NE. Mr.

Cohen was "obsessed with11 the idea of freedom," his son" Gerald said, and emigrated to the United States from his na-' tive Russia in 1906. He came to Atlanta in 1917, when he founded the Central Metals Co. Mr. Cohen was a member of the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, the B'nai B'rith, the Progressive Club and Atlanta Lodge No. 59, Funeral services will be at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at Green Lawn with Rabbi Dr. Harry H. Epstein and Cantor Isaac Good- 0 friend officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The family requests that in "We spent $1 million in the At- ants costs $1 to $1.25 an acre the choir at St.

Luke's Episco lanta area and it was a mis- "Last year the fire ants got pal Church, She had lived in tive of Atlanta and a memDer 01 the Atlanta First Methodist Church. She died Sunday in a California about eight years. take," Campbell said. "If we'd into my flower garden," Rep let them eat those folks ud we'd Janet Merritt of Americus an Drivate hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Oakwood have gotten more support." He nounced indignantly. "They She Is survived Dy a Droiner, "-I 4-' ''s. I x'cS 1 ij I WVM 1 kjty itl ir '1 i' ir I 1 said eradicating in Atlanta kept dared to come in Memorial Park in Los Angeles J. R. Bailey, Decatur.

the' Atlanta press from getting Eradication had cost her $11 The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made concerned about fire ants. she said, $1 for myrex and $10 Mrs. Karl Watson to the American Cancer So Funeral services for Mrs "We can eradicate the fire to jom the Farm Bureau so she ant and maintain buffer zones could get it. Campbell said he fairly cheaply even if. Florida was going to try to educate the ciety.

Karl Watson of 891 Courtenay Drive NE, a'salesclerk at ana AiaDama aony he tola tne farmers and landowners to use Survivors include her husband; two sons, Andrew and John Howard, and two daugh Eradication program next year, and warned ''that unless the federal government kicks In an additional $1-2 million the ants will increase faster than they are being eradicated. He had some unfriendly thoughts about what hie calls the slander of state meat inspection programs carried on by the federal government in connection with the passage of new federal inspection laws, and warned that broilers and milk would be short of $5 million Is the commissioner said of the fire ant program, the largest single program in his department, followed closely by meat inspection. In addition to the statei expenditure, the federal government spent $572,619,000 in. Georgia on fire ant eradication, of the $3.25 million spent nationally. The federal appropriation is Rich's, will be at 11:30 a.m committee.

"If we spent $3 mil- a self-help program. Tuesday at Spring Hill with Dr ters, Mary and Katy Howard, Cecil Myers and the Rev. Alton lion a year we be eradicating Atlanta Rep. Mike Egan faster than they're spreading. If asked if the department could km xstni-l 1 1 1 ill inn all of Tarzana; her mother, D.

Whittimore officiating. Buna; Mrs. Mary Teek McKee, Atlan vc ohciiu 9ir huumi urcj ii naniie a rat control program, spread as fast as we eradi- will be in Westview Cemetery, ta; a sister, Mrs. Robert Bays, i. i me lata onuuiu -uu- Mrs.

Watson, the former An W. I 11 II Clarion, and three broth nie Lucille Harrison, was born Continuing at $1 million acta- lw ally means a reduction of the can in Atlanta. A member of Grace lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Atlanta Jewish Home for the Aged. ers, Joseph McKee, Atlanta, John M. McKee, Montgomery, Methodist Church, she died Sun amount of insecticide spread, to we neiaL and James McKee, Or met tr.

Mr. We COU1U ECl WSJ VCl CCIU Ul day in a private hospital. fVtnrvk Ua coin no viiilrl Tin vck Survivors include his Survivors include her husband sonnel. He said the U.S. De- a 7 V.

partment of Agriculture is work- a st such a lando, Fla. Mrs. 'James Hay and a daughter, Mrs. T. in? affirmatively for eradicat- program ior cgan.

Harris, Pulaski, Term. Got a Match? ing fire ants for the first time, Revenue Commissioner Pey Mrs. James F. Hay, 38, of the former Sadye Rodbell; two sons, Gerald and Bernard; Cohen, and two daughters, Mrs. i Leon C.

Goldstein and Mrs. A1- vin Miller, all of Atlanta, and! a sister, Mrs. Morris Medder, Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Grace Tansill 1422 Aiken Drive NE died Mon NEW ORLEANS Earl Marchand has 19,400 to be exact, but day at her home.

ton mwes roia ine committee he could collect approximately $1.6 million more taxes if he Mrs. Grace Johrteon Tansill, Mrs. Hay was the former MRS. VANDIVER' IDEA 75, of 896 Virginia Circle NE was given $104,000 to hire 17 he's not about to lend one for a light. Not one can be spared from the 26-inch-long model house which Marchand spent over 1,000 hours constructing.

The structure is 14 inches died Monday in a private hos Dorothy Louise Pittman of Wal ton County. more field auditors, adding that the amount of taxes was direct pital. Funeral services will be at 2 wide, 11 inches and has electric light in each room. LEGAL NOTICES A native of Rome, Mrs. tan ly related to the number of aud p.m.

Wednesday in Turner's 1 sill was the widow of B. W. (Associated Press Wirephoto) itors available. Five additional chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Tansill.

She was a member of Gift Motorcades Will Set Record auditors tor out-of-state cor section a invitation fob bits 4 notice to contractors Sealed bids will be received until 1 IVh- 19. 1967. in the nlllie of the i Mayo officiating. Burial will be Druid Hills Methodist Church porations would increase collec in Melwood Cemetery. Graveside services will be at MufA uiMrviKnr nf Purr-haAPN.

Konm 142. tions by $1.25 million, he esti Survivors include her hus 11 a.m. Wednesday in Westview Slate Canilol, Atlanta, lor lurnishinit all services, labor and materia Isnecea- mated, 10 new sales tax audi. band; two sons, Ronnie and ary for the construction ot IMH; Cemetery with the Rev. J.

Hoff CON YOUTH DKVKLOPMENT CEN tors would add $250,000 and two Reggie Hay, both of Atlanta; a man Harris officiating. Narcotics Blamed In Inmate's Death KH FOR UIKLS. MACON. for ine late DpDartment of Family and Chit- MTT.T.tfnciWTT.T.R. da.

unNine vears aeo. Mrs. Ernest Van- new cigaret tax auditors daughter, Mrs. Donald L. Wil She is survived by a sister, dren Services.

Atlanta, according to the Drawincs, Specifications and other contract documents. No bid or modification of bid by telephone or tele-, gram will be accepted. Drawing. Specification and other con- Mrs. J.

S. Cherry of Douglas-ville. son, Greenville, 5.U.; her mother, Mrs. Edward Pittman, Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. Burl diver, wife of the former governor, realized that many patients "VT'T In the state's mental institutions didn't receive even a greeting HH7Vaid an aSonal four Card at Christmas.

auditors for motor vehirl tjjyps tract documents may be obtained on de flttn Tl. Smifli posit ot One uunucra Dollars oiw.uui Jones, Gainesville, and Mrs. She prevailed on her husband program publicize the drive and W0Uld a(jd $143,000 to the high- R11 mnr iifrfrt William R. Myers, Atlanta, and ritn nniinloo RmitVi 'W nf to try to do something. per set.

from COOPKH, SALZMAJV. ft CARRY. the Architects. 83 West Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, Ga.

This sum will be forfeited and retained by the Architect it the Contractor fails to submit hrtnnfidn hid. The full amount four brothers, Fred L. and Al- An inmate at the Georgia State Penitentiary in Reidsville peachtree Road NE 'died Vandiver instigated a program vin R. Pittman, both of Atlanta, has died of an apparently self-injected overdose of drugs. Monday in a private hopsital.

Arthur Pittman, May wood, Reidsville Warden Mr. Smith was a retired ad- of the deposit will be refunded on one set of documents to each Prime Contractor submitting a honafide bid. providinx the documents are returned in sood condition within (en (10) days of the opening called the Mayors Motorcade, and with the help of the Georgia Municipal Association the pro encourage civic ciuds 10 neip way at a of tnem- $43,000, but that is not in the This year, employes of the governor's budget request for City of Atlanta, for instance, $12,241,800. collected more than $4,000. With Committee Chairman James this and with the cooperation of (Sloppy) Floyd of Trion offered merchants, they were able to Lake Lanier Islands Develop- purchase more than 3.Q00 gifts, ment-Authority the- choice of including four color television presenting their general request and Henry Pittman, Chicago.

Smith confirmed Monday that the prisoner, a north Georgian er was being held but that Y.ertlsinS faman AtLathAe u- Journal of Labor Atlanta. A of bids. Deposits for all other sets or parts of sets will be retundea witn ne-riiiptinns at actual cost nf renroduction gram grew, into a vast project which now involves approxi serving a five-year sentence for burglary, was speeded uncon Jesse G. Haygootl mately 60 cities and thousands of drawinss and cost of snecilications or parts of specifications upon return of same in Kood condition within ten (10) days after date of oneninu of bids. Blue- Krintins costs per sheet or set will, be nifi An nctii.nl Invoices: specifications Funeral services for Jesse ii may 11m ue me une 11c was using since as soon as it hap- J81 of Atanta foJ pened the' others probably got rid of that one LlttIe Rock" Ark-' and a vet" Smith said he has taken no erin of World sWar of volunteers.

scious to the prison hospital Saturday night. He died a short sets for the institutions. for $100,000 and never present- Guy Haygood, 71, of Miami, formerly of Atlanta, will be The object? To be sure that will be charced at rate of $25.00 per An PstimatPd 25.000 rift were ing their request for $110,000 in complete set, vaoo per division. Riris must he accomnanied hv a bid at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Phil- each patient in the Central State Hospital here and the children's the findings because "we can't 4.PmA Tufday at brick Funeral Home in Miami.

bond, executed by a Surety Company licensed to do business In the state of Georifia. made navable to the Geonria Department of Family and Children Ser- with Dr. Cecil Myers and the hospital at Gracewood are re pin it on anybody." A resident of Miami 35 years, collected last year, and this authority lease rental money to year it is likely that 50,000 will pay off a federal loan, or combe distributed at the two insti- back later when the legali-tutions ies are y0e out and the avoirs Wo ironci irunt governor either does or doesn't n. 1,. Rev.

Joe Colley officiating. membered at Christmas to five Per cent (Vc) of the base bid while later, Smith said. "Our "investigation looks like it was caused by an overdose," the warden said. He said the prisoner became ill in his dormitory and "some of his buddies called the guard. The guard got him to the hospital but he already was cto 10K Survivors include his wife, the And this year, everybody will price.

No cnecK will ne accentea in lieu thereof. No bid may be withdrawn for a iAik xi mil uic otatc ri xxx xv iuw 1 1-1 1 to determine exact cause of Mr. Haygood died there Sunday in a private hospital. Mr. Haygood was born in Alpharetta and lived in Atlanta until moving to Miami.

be remembered. This is important to Mrs. Vandiver. period of 30 days. after time nas been called on the date of opening The sue cessful bidder will be required to furnish a Contract and Performance Bond, acceptable to the State Department of death.

and private automobiles will recommend it. They asked to converge on the Central State come back as did the Georgia Hospital Wednesday, for this Is under sim- "I am so happy that this pro a. daughter, Mrs. John Brice, Lake Wales, three sisters, Mrs. Walter Miles and Mrs.

H. M. Davis, both of At Family and hi dren services. Atiania, Survivors include a daughter, in a dying condition." in an amount equal to one hundred per cent of the Contract Price and executed by a Surety Company licensed to do' business in the State of ...1 I iUn nll Tlff nni. IF I wiicU 111c ycuicma ivi-uay.

Smith said four injection 'Playboy And for them, it is probably Georgia. The Slate Dehartmerft of Family and Mrs. John Onoprienko, Miami; three sisters; Mrs. W. T.

Air-heart, Concord, N.C., and Mrs. marks were found on the in lanta, and Mrs. O. M. Harper, California, and a Lyman L.

Smith, Atlanta. the biggest day of the year. mate's arm, two of them Children Services reserves the rieht to accent or reiect any or all bids and waive all technicalities. They plan a program, of Christ Rats Run Wild MCTir TM7T TIT I1B J1 Name User's Doris Collins and Mrs. Ruth Lan Sealed huls sha I be addresser to Mr.

"fresh." 'He said the' inmate apparently was using a benze mas music, the guts are dis C. Clavton Turner Sr State Supervisor nf Purchases. Room State Capitol, dry, both of Atlanta, and two brothers, Bill Haygood, Atlanta, and R. C. Haygood, Miami.

drine solution. Atlanta. Georgia. 30334. Shall ne en 8 destroy more than 9 per cent of "LlH16.11?1' Ilia's fxxi whilt it is still in Appeal Fails R.

W. DcVanc, closed In an opaque sealed envelope marked "PROPOSM." THK MACON VOITH TlKVF.r.OPMrAT CENTER FOR the fields, Food Minister Anna gram is a success, she said in an interview. "AU 'the people need is a reminder that somebody needs help." But she said Christmas should not be the stopping point. "There are more holidays than Christmas," she said at her home in, Lavonia. "We should remember these patients all the year long." Chairman of this year's project is Mayor Walter Williams of Milledgeville.

He also is chairman of the GMA mental health committee. Each year, the mayors of the cities which take part in the GIRLS. MACON. GFORCIA; and shall observance at Gracewood. The warden said investigators have not learned how the inmate got the drugs Into prison.

"We fight that every, day," Smith L.aijor lteiations bear the name nf the bidder. saheb Shinde has told Parlia- OUilUU mJlllllUC IkCtO 1V1U 1 ailia- WASHINGTON (AP) An At LEGAL NOTICES 1 I And men tne aay is past, ana Ho C. CLAYTON SK. State Supervisor of Purchases lanta nightclub owner failed for the patients there is only rint. anH Official, Dies Monday to convince the Su said.

He said investigators Mon another time next year. handlint? and storairp rnnid tntai preme Court he has the right to "That's Why it Shouldn't Stop in millinn tnns thin vPr day found a syringe hidden in Raymond W. DeVahe, 48, use the name "Atlanta's Play with Christmas," said Mrs. boy I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a retail liquor store license at Crescent Liquor Store, 1905-A Piedmont N.E., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Head- quarters, 175 Decatur S.E MILTON HOWARD RAUZIN Vandiver.

"We should try," in chief of labor relations for' the U. S. Public Housing Admini- nui Annnln4 In some way, to remember them lSS all the year long." courts ta Georgia had barred "Z' Mr. who lived DeVane, at VtitVi' fvAv iinlntt fVia i-m-mA 1Htt? I courts acted to a suit brought 2414 Forest Trial xn East Po nt, mm had been employed by the U.S. I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a spiritu Jury Orders Probe Of Clarke Schools ATHENS, Ga.

Ml A thorough investigation into the Clarke iiah government 18 years. A native lionet vi layuxiy iiiaaiiuici aim i by Playboy Clubs International, of Dothan Ala. he was a grad- ous 'liquor consumed license at Sessions Enterprises, 34 '2 Marietta N.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. WILLIAM H.

HEADRICK. Pres. which operates nightclubs in ua 7 EVELYN H. SESSIONS, several cities under the "Hay- 8 a bay" mark. Cascade Lodge No.

94, County school system was ordered Monday by a Clarke County grand jury. Funeral services will be at The grand jury also recon "Atlanta's Playboy Club" in in a.m. Wednesday in Dillon's mended that the possible sale of April 1962 as the new name for Chanei with the Rev. J. O.

I have. made application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer and wine packoge only license at 1905-B Piedmont N.E., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 967 at 7:30 p.m.,, fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. The Anchorage," an Atlanta Haean officiating Burial will liquor be considered in the county as a means of raising add! tional revenue. than the State of Georgia.

In its investigation of the school system, the grand jury's subcommittee talked with parents, teachers, school board members and others. 1 It recommended that the nightclub he had purchased in be in Crest Lawn Memorial 1958. He said in his appeal to park MILTON HOWARD RAUZIN The Clarke County school the bupreme Court that Play- Survivors include his wife, the board has been under fire for boy Clubs International had not Mamie Dobbs: two months, and the county com county's do of choice franchisee, a Playboy Club for daughters, Misses Mickie and I hove made application to the Aldermanic Board for a sniritu. method of pupil placement be Atlanta at the time and none Patricia Ann DeVane and his mission chairman, David Firor, once accused the school board ous liquor consumed license of Sessions Entemrises. Inr continued, however.

was being considered. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 34'2 Marietta N.W., hearing to be held by the Police of "fiscal irresponsibility." In its presentments, the grand DeVane, all of East Point, and a brother, Ralph A. DeVane, jury termed the school system committee Uec.

5, iyb, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S. E. WILLIAM H. HEADRICK, Pres. EVELYN H.

SESSIONS, Clemson, S.C. Richard Lowndes, 88, Dies mediocre and called for a ref ---J I--LkJ-mAA erendum in the next general LODGE NOTICES election to determine whether fiT.i;UHJ:l;l Tech and Atlantic. Engineer the county board will be elected The annual convocation of or appointed. Capitol View Chapter No. 60, R.A.M..

will be held in the Richard Henry Lowndes, 88, retired chief engineer of Atlantic I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer and wine package only license at 3788 Roswell N.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. Masonic Temple, coiner Stew The 11-member board currently is appointed by the city art and Hill Ave. SW, toniuht Steel Co. and former engineering instructor at Georgia Tech.

(Tuesday) at 7:30 p.m. Wee AcA Mnrutow in nit 1I oicn Li lion andinstallation ot oflicers and county governing bodies and iv.u mvimajr ui a (iiivoic iiuo jjiiai. llvcu a oiol rcauillCK by Ex. Comp. Tom Sanders.

Refresh- PERRY S. ALTERMAN 'fill' mnmm ment. serves at the pleasure of the C. JACKSON, H.V. Road NE.

Mr. Lowdes became assistant SIGNATURE AUTO FURNITURE HARRY GIBSON, Secty. grand jury. Survivors include his wife, The annual assembly of No endorsers needed. Only requirement is a to Dr.

J. S. Coon, head of the the former Elizabeth Nichols; The county school Sam Wood, could not be East Point and Council No. 23. stead job.

Payments tailored to fit your budget will be held this engineering department at have made application to the Aldermanic Board for hper three daughters, Mrs. Marga evening at 7:30 p.m. Election and installation of otlicera. with our liberal credit policy. Tech, after his graduation from ret Whatley, Atlanta, Mrs.

Em Visiting companions cordially the school in 1903. In 1924 he ory D. Ayers, Wilton, C. N. LEIGH.

ILL. M. and wine package only license at Tiny's Beer Store, 2690-A Bankhead N.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. MICHAEL BALSAM IDES joined the Atlantic for E.

B. LANDERS, Rec. and Mrs. Willie Kreis, Stam reached immediately for comment. The grand jury said the investigation of the school system should be made by an agency with headquarters elsewhere which he was chief engineer ford, and a sister, Mrs.

Annual communication of Jos. C. Greenfield Lodae No. 400, will be held in A for 25 years. Henry W.

Davis, Atlanta. KB A native of Georgetown Coun lireejineid Temple, Little Points. thin Tuesday The family requests that flow 5S enina at 7:30 o'clock. Vlsi. ty, S.

Mr. Lowndes attended ers be omitted. tors welcome nirnpr on aA at :30 o'clock. Wofford College before going to Tech. He was a member of FDwARTl nUNRV.

tv COBB BENNING. Secty. I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a retail whiskey license at Tiny's Liquor Store, 2690 Bankhead N.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. At a Glance State Weather PICK UP CASH Chi Phi fraternity at Tech.

PHONE FOR LOAN Just call your nart CTC Officv Yur lean will quickly nod A. Mrs. Ragsdale Funeral services for Mrs. Clemie Wright Ragsdale, 82, of Aftr your lean if pro catsad, all you da is Forty-fifth annual communication, Oelethorpe Lodse No. 6iS.

will be held in the lod'je room. 631 Seminole NE, this evening be-Einnine at 7:30 Dm. Readino MARIBALL, INC. The Atlanta Weather Bureau raatJy MICHAEL BALSAM IDES 1 East Point will be at 2:30 p.m. of annual reports.

Election WitiWTMIMJBKM issued the following predictions for Georgia for the period Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, of which he was a member, with Dr. Edward Tate officiating. Burial will be Thursday at Flat Rock, N.

C. TiiAavfct Pnnlar Snrinrs Barw 01 Oficera. All oualified invited. ui-'Juuj vw m. fvJ.

jmj I THOMAS Rnnu'll drop by for cash yaw naad. FfflMOE CORPORATION tist Church in Hiram. The Rev, through Wednesday. The accom a. L.

MATTOX. Secty. panying map shows the zones. R. C.

Campbell and the Rev. MOUNTAIN ZONE: PartlT eloudf with A called communication of A Minor LodM No. 403, uiiie lemnrTHiuri 'iiMKrinw wi. nesday cloudy and ehanre of arnttered I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer package only license at K-Mart Foods, 230 Cleveland S.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E.

PERRY S. ALTERMAN Frank Bozeman will officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery. CTuesday afternoon at the Tomn a HOC Mowers and turning rolder. I I Tuesday 5. Lew Tue- 8 CQKVEHIZHT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS OTHER DEATHS SK o'clork for the pur- fW lP ftt Vint (Via tHbUt0 Of rPGIWt tl t'ha momnrn Mrs.

Ragsdale, the widow of aar alum 4a. ZONKS I AVI) 1 121 GORDON ST, S.W. PHONE: 758-4691 PHONE: 524-6243 72T MSFfETTJl K.W. PKflNL 523-7781 R. Ragsdale, lived in Hiram Partly cloudy and a little warmer Tues deceasod brother.

Arnold Brme Vandiver Sr. Wualiiied brethien invited. SHIMP sXAy.VLR' KRVFST C. K4NZIKR, who firured In the struxcle to rreate a modern Fold Mntor Cn. died Sunday fn Henry lord HosDilal in Detroit.

He was 75. Kanilrr until she moved to East Point in 1951. She was a member of aay. Helm day variable cloudiness a brother.ia-law and elose friend of Fdsrl Ford, son of Henry Ford, the automobile pioneer, and be became a con PHONE: 75J8J75 5460 PEACHTREE 1N9. BLVD.

PHONE: 451-1636 the Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Willi cnanre of scattered showers and turninr colder. Hiah Tuesday In 50s. Low Tuesday air hi in 40i. 7ll 1 ivn fident and adviser of Henry Ford Id, The 3th annual commonl-cation of Cascade Lodce No.

U. Ft AM, will be held in the lodge hall. 825 Cascade Ave. SW at 7:30 p.m. Heading of renorta and the election of of- fif-CTQ ffir thl oncninff vo.

43 Ldscl'l son. I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer packoge only license ot Pryor Road Market, 1623 Pryor S.W., hearing to be held by the Police Committee Dec. 13, 1967 at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. 'W1 MWf'FX J. ROOM.AV of New Tork.

a 5: Clearing and rsoler T.d. Wednesday Dartlt rloiMly and tnilri with real euate develonei- In Washinrtan. C. Will held. Dinner uiit rat-vert mt some ftcatlrred chowrri anrf turninr PHSNL 525-1 PHUNE: 8 73-3581 2523 GRESHAM RD, SX.

PHONL 241 (233 Mrs. Russell M. East a sister, Mrs. Pearl Ragsdale, Hiram, and a brother, W. A.

Wright, Atlanta. i and rishkill, K.V., and former sonal CWrr In aftf.riwm anil nirht I nrkrr rnA ti nrMimali.i. A 30 p.m. All qualified brethren are cordially invited. JAKE ROSH.

ihch7 ucoi i mra pnnaar ni a fieari attack Plata, Md. lie was M. D. L. BLANKEIxSUiP.

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