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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 19

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ALABAMA JOUl'IAL 5-C MONTGOMUY, ALABAMA Waannsday, February 2, If St Schools, Instruction 20 lust OBITUARY usiiMta Opportunitta 11 FOB 8 ALB: Luey'a Antique Shop. Prattmont. Complete stock and business. For further Information call BMerson 5-8079 or EHerson 9-6641. for Sal MIscallanawM 41 THINGS YOU NEED FROM Female Help Wants! IS CAR-HOP Apply Sully's, 719 S.

Decatur. 923 WEEKLY" for wearing lovely dresses supplied to you by us. Just show Fashion- Frocks to friends. No investment, canvassing or experience necessary. Fashion Frocks, Dept.

43S8. Cincinnati. Ohio. WILL share my home in exchange for assiatance with care of achool age child. Ph.

AM WANTED: Experienced cafe, grill. aandwleb and fountain workera. Muat be fast. 20t 40 years of age. Man or woman, capable of earning ad-vancment.

Ph. 12679 or apply to At- bey's Cafe. Auburn. Ala. FILE CLERK and typist.

Some office experience. 9 to S. daya wk. Age 25 to 35. Salary depends on person.

Apply Job Center, 20 8. Perry. EXPERIENCED waitresses for exclusive club. Apply after 5 p.m. Elks Lounge, 108 Coosa St.

Children's Dept. Williams, Opelika; a son, Ralph J. Williams. Chipley, a sister, Mrs. Bob McDonald, Chip-ley, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Dothan KATSONAS, Sam, 64, died in a Birmingham hospital early Tuesday. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday from Ward-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel in Dothan with Dr. Samuel Mad-dox, the Rev. Ben Meginnis and the Rev.

J. M. Merkouris officiating. Burial will be in Dothan City Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Burnice B. Katsonas, Dothan; and a sister. Midway HALL, Maurice Rabun, 87. died at his home yesterday after an illness of two months. The funeral will be from the residence at 11 a.m.

Thursday with the Rev. Mr. McKaskey officiating. Burial will be in Midway Cemetery. Wilson Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include two sons, Maurice Hall, Dothan, and Nathan Hall, Midway; four daughters, Mrs. Lina Mae Du-Bose, Birmingham, Mrs. Sarah Graham, Grove Hill, Mrs. Vera Harris, Montgomery, and Miss Willie Hall. Midway; a brother, Floy Hall, Midway; seven grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Samson HUGHES, Mrs. Mildred Nowell, 29, of Samson, died Monday at her home. The funeral was at 10:30 a.m. today from Samson Methodist Church with the Rev. Donald Allred officiating.

Burial was in Webb, at 1:30 p.m. today, Pittman Funeral Home directing. Survivors include the husband, H. G. Hughes; a daughter.

Law-anna Hughes; two sons. Gray and Glenn Hughes, all of Samson: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nowell, Dothan; two sisters.

Mrs. Foy Raley and Miss Sarah Nowell, both of Dothan; two brothers, Medford Nowell, Los Angeles, and Calvin Nowell, Dothan. Uriah LAMBERT, Miss Elizabeth Cole, of Uriah, died yesterday at her home after a brief illness. The funeral was from Little River Baptist Church at 2:30 ptm. today with the Rev.

Rabon Reid officiating. Burial was in the Little River Cemetery, Johnson Funeral Home directing. Survivors include a brother, D. C. Lambert, Uriah; a sister, Miss Mattie Lambert, Uriah; a nephew, Isaac Lambert, Auburn, and a niece, Patricia Lambert, Uriah.

day after a long Illness. The funeral was at 2:30 p.m. today from the Fredericks Funeral Home chapel with Dr. Joel Mc-David and the Rev. Ashland Shaw officiating.

Burial was in Auburn Memorial Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. C. B. Godfrey, Auburn; a sister, Mrs.

Howell Butler, Andalusia; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. HOLT, Mrs. Mary 72, died at her residence yesterday after a long illness. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. from Fredericks Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Grady Bradshaw officiating. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Auburn. Survivors include the husband, James E. Holt; a sister; Miss Luella Neighbors, Auburn. Maplesville McELROY, Mrs.

Annie 86, died at her residence. The funeral was at 11 a.m. today from Cox Chapel Church. Burial was in the church cemetery, Spigener Funeral Home directing. Survivors include the husband, R.

H. McElroy; a son, Edward McElroy, Centreville; three daughters, Mrs. Tommy Selman, Lawley, Mrs. Clara Smith. Randolph, and Mrs.

Jessie Mae Miller, Vance; a brother, Oscar Leach, West Blocton: 17 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Andalusia HART. Mrs. Ophelia. 80, Rt.

3 Red Level, died in an Andalusia hospital yesterday. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday from Harmony Baptist Church with the Rev. Ike Williams and the Rev. Emery Lynn officiating.

Burial will be in Harmony Cemetery, Foreman Funeral Home directing. Survivors include three sons, Jim Hart, Daytona Beach, Quinton and Grady Hart, both of Jacksonville, three daughters, Mrs. Lula Tucker, Bryant, Mrs. Minnie Bos-well, Brantley and Mrs. Mamie Cox, Red Level: 34 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.

Albertville WEATHERLY. Miss Lucy, 51, died early Wednesday in a local hospital following a long illness. She was prominent in business and social activites for many years and had taught school in Arab, Piedmont, Andalusia, Red Level and Opp. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. J.

F. Weatherly, two sisters. Mrs. Homer A. Smith and Mrs.

J. L. Hughes, all of Albertville; a brother, Jessie O. Weatherly of Birmingham. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Memory Hill Cemetery. The family requests the omission of flowers. Knoxville, Tenn. BEARD, Mrs. Clyde J.

56. Funeral services for Mrs. Beard, who died unexpectedly at home on Feb. 18. were held in Knoxville last Thursday.

Among the survivors is a son, Turner Beard of Montgomery. Manager Excellent starting salary and good opportunity for advancement. Strong selling background required. Apply: LERNER SHOPS EASTBROOK SHOPPING CENTER Mrs. F.

White, Manager NEAT, attractive girl. Experienced In selling sportswear. Age 21-33. High achool graduate. Salary depends on experience.

Apply Job Center, 20 S. Perry. YOUNQ WOMAN preferably w)h iaie experience and knowledge of Interior decorating to sell draperies an I furniture. Write for interview, riving Reply Bos 14.1, At'vertlaer-Journal. WOMAN to manage branch laundry and cleaners.

SaUry according to experience. Apply Job Center, 20 8. Perry. WOMEN, to 39. to train for Air-line Public Relation work.

See our ad under Class 20. Central. TYPIST for finance company. Must type 50 to 60 words per minute. No smsll children and Army personnel.

Salary open. 5'i daya wk. Apply Job Center, 20 8. Perry. SlTuariotia Matw Shorthand in 6 Weeks Speedwriting No Svmbols No Ms mine USES ABCs AOB NO OBSTACLS New Classes Now Organising Modern Business Academy SAME MANAGEMENT 22 YEARS Ph.

CH 7-7650 COLLEGE graduate, psychology major, can type, hard worker, reliable, wishes position for next six montha. Will try anything. Ph. AM 4 0232. RETIRED business man.

Part time. Limited to 8100 mo. AM 5-6150. Situations Wanted Female It EXPERIENCED practical nurse de-airea work In city. CaU AM 9-7064.

Schools, Instruction 20 COLLEGE Instructor offers private lea-sons in English, math. eta. Children or adults. CH 7-7989. AIRLINES NEED MEN AND WOMEN IN PUBLIC RELATIONS We are Interviewing men and women 18 to 39, to train for high grade public relation positions ss Airline Reservatlonlsts, Ticket Agents.

Pes-senger Agents. Ststton Agents, etc. Must be at least high achool graduate; public contact experience de-alrable but not necessary. Best of working conditions, congenial atmosphere, good advancement possibilities. TRAINING FORMULATED UNDER GUIDANCE OF ADVISORY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Of 22 MAJOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINES.

APPROVED FOR EOREAN VETERANS. Preliminary training need not Interfere with preaent occupation. Oet full Information at once. Write AIRLINE TRAIN INO DIVISION of Central Technical Inatltuto, Box 334, c-o Advertiser-Journal. LEARN STENOSCRIPT IN 30 DAYS JOBS AWAIT! World's esslost Shorthand.

Many more Jobs than we can fill, many atart. ing at 9235 to 9300 a month. Also Gregg Simplified Comptometer Clerk-Typist, etc. Day. night.

Vs. day. Call new aavo money. MASSEY-DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE Tel. AM 3-1013 204 8.

Perry St. Business Opporrunitioa 21 CITY Blllard Parlor In Prattville ean be bought at a bargain. Contact H. L. Holltngsworth at Pool room.

THREE-PUMP service station for aale. reasonable capital, near Maxwell Field. Ph. AM 2-9502. SALE: Boarding house completely furnished, doing good business, owner leaving town.

WIU give noseSion to buyer March I. 438 8. Perry St. Don't spoil it for anyone -please don't tell what happens in the last ten minutes! 2 Free Movie Tickets If Your Name Is Listed In The A To Column HAND tailored seat covers $22.50 up. Conv.

tops $37.50 up. 100 patterns in stock. Andrews Trim Shop, 444 Bell. AM 3-9845. Insvraac wf AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE EAST TERMS All military welcome.

Wo will sign your 8R-23 form whils you wait No delay Associated Insurance Under-writers. 1117 BeU St Ph. AM 4-711T. SAVE SAVE SSS 93,000 HOUSEHOLD INSURANCE As low as 913.61 for 3 years. Savings on all forms of Insurance.

We also write automobile insurance for any risk. Including military personnel. Call EISENBERO AGENCY. AM 3-3831. Lotr and Found rwri.ri fifi-i i FOUND: Male beagle at Davla School.

Claim at Humana Shelter, Mobile Hswy. Found Dachshund Ph. AM 3-6050 Transportation 10 ju-uuuuui rrri RIDERS wanted to and from Selma Monday thru Saturday. Hours arranged to suit you. Ph.

AM 1-2385. Malt Help Wanted -1 1 EXPERIENCED shoe repair finisher. Apply Montgomery Shoe Factory 101 So.Court St. MAN 21-30 for desk clerk in hotel. Neat and Intelligent.

days week. Rotating hours, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. one week and 3 to 11 p.m. next week.

Salary open. Apply Job Center, 20 S. Perry. WANTED: Experienced cafe, grill. sandwich and fountain workers.

Must bs fast. 20 to 40 years of see. Man or woman, capable of earning advancement. Ph. 1269 or apply to Ath- ev's Cafe.

Auburn. Ala. ROUTEMAN for dairy. Sales background. Ago 25 to 39.

High school graduate. Apply Job Center. 20 8. Perry. WANTioTTyraf too operator for Boon-ring 205 drag line For information phone AM4-3M3 after 6 arn SALESMAN for wholesale milk eo.

Prefer sales experience in grocery. 9 dsys week. Csr furnished. Territory Mtgy. snd 8.

Ala. Salary open. Apply Job Center. 20 S. Perry.

The Fuller Brush Co. Can use 2 neat appearing, hard working married men with cara to deliver samples and take orders, we 970 per week guaranteed to atart. Advancement and security assured. Also openings In Tallassee and Opelika. Ph.

AM 4-8320. WANTED: Patrol operators for grading and base work. Call after 9 a.m. Montgomery. AM 5-2990.

STOCK CLERK experienced In grocery. 18-25. High school graduate. Starting salary 949 per wk. Local person.

Apply Job Ccnjcr1Qj.Perry. YOUNG MEN. 18 or over, to train for Airline Public Relations. See our ad under Class 20. Central.

KOREAN VETERANS to train for Airline Public Relations. See our aa under Class 20. Central DUE TO expansion, national concern ha opening for 2 men established life insurance debKs Age 34-45. High school education. Complete training program furnished.

Starting salary 975 weekly, plus commission. 3634 S. Perry in Cloverland Shop-ping Center. EXPERIENCED Dry cleaning routeman. Best eom-mlsslQP.

AM 5-5532. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Desk clerk, experience preferred but not neeesssry. Will train. Apply Jeff Davis Hotel. 9-5.

ROUTE COLLECTOR IMMEDIATE OPENING an with car. to take over a good city route of established customers. Collecting and selling on this route will bring excellent earnings to the man selected. Guaranteed weekly draw. 5-day week.

See Mr. Warren. 9 to 12 noon. Wednesday and Thursday only. Alabama Novelty House.

742 South Decatur SU Help WAwUdBfhar Sa 14 Men and Women 18-28. white and ambitious. Travel Texas. California and return. Transportation furnished.

Average earnings 875 weeklv, plus gusretiteed bonuses. Contset Mr. Gibson. Hotel Oreystone. 11-4 Wednesday only.

Handicaps eligible, too. Must be ready for lm-medtate depsrture. No phone cells. SEEKING EMPLOYMENT? MONTGOMERY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CORNER WASHINGTON AND LAWRENCE. PH.

AM 3-5072 'Real estate ssles person. We have a wonderful opportunity for a salesperson. Bsst proposition in town, member of multiple service. Call in person, EISENBERO AGENCY Bell Bldg. Night watchman 40-55, 10th grade.

S'S" or over. 150 lbs. minimum, good ealarv and working conditions. Bartender 40-50. must be experienced.

9-5. 8 days, excellent salary. Salesmsn 24-35, local territory, national concern, car furnished, start 94.200. Salesladies 24-45. children's wear, salary 922.50 plus commission, 3V4 days, downtown.

Apply In Person No Fees Charged Alabama State Employment Service 125 Clayton Street Femals Hslp Want 13 EXPERIENCED silk and wool ref er. Apply Model Cleaners. M23 Me- bile Rd- STENOGRAPHERS We have several very desirable positions open for well qualified stenographers and secretaries. Age 20-35. Must type fast and accurately and take shorthand efficiently.

Very good salaries, hours, and working conditions. No Fees Charged Apply In Person Alabama State Employment Service 125 Clayton Street RECEPTIONIST for doctor's office. Typing and light bookkeeping. Neat, good personality. 8 a.m.

to 1 p.m. 9 days wk. Salary open. Apply Job Center, 20 8. Perry.

Monty Loan 23 930 34 38 38 SO 70 843 TJ SS.67 61.81 76 48 94.31 1S4.04 The IM MEMORY CHAPEL T. P. LIAK t. MOCKS CANFORD. Will.

72. a resident of 28 Second Irmdale, and a resident of Montgomery for 20 years, died at his home Monday at 4:35 p.m. after a brief Illness. He was a member of the Baptist Caurch. Surviving are the' widow, Mrs.

Gertrude San-ford, Montgomery; two sons. Raymond and Marvin Sanford, both of Denver, one daughter, Mrs. Agnes McLean, Montgomery: two brothers, Sebe sanford, Peasacola, Gene Sanford, Prattville; one sister. Mrs. Margaret Temple.

Pratt ville and six grandchildren. Services were held from Calvary Baptist Church, Prattville, today at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Paul Nixon and Rev. Lewis officiating.

Burial was in 0 a Hill Cemetery, Prattville, with Leak- memory Chapel directing. The body lay in state at the church from 1:30 until 2:30 p.m. TITWILER. Mrs. Frances Patte-son.

Graveside services for Mrs. Tutwiler were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Oakwood Cemetery with Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher officiating.

Pallbearers were William E. Elsberry, John P. Kohn, Warren S. Reese James E. Rushin, Col.

Newman Smith and Clark Thorington. Leak-Memory Chapel directed. WHITE CHAPEL H. S. DUROIM O.

VICKIXY LUMMUS. Mrs. H. H. (Truzella Knight), a resident of Montgomery for 48 years, died in a local hospital at 9:20 a.m.

today after an lilness of several months. Surviving are her husband, Henry H. Lummus two sons, Henry H. Lummus Crestview, William R. Lummus, Birmingham; four daughters.

Miss Elizabeth Lummus, Mrs. Georgia L. Brock, Mrs. Edythe L. Butts, and Mrs.

Estelle Stevens, all of Montgomery. The funeral will be held from White Chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. G. Nelson Duke officiating.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery with White Chapel directing. SMITH, Mrs. Mary a resident of Montgomery for 57 years, died in a local hospital at 10 a.m. today after a brief illness. Surviving are the husband, Joseph E.

Smith; a son, Walter C. Smith, Montgomery; two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Mustin, Mrs. Dovard Hall both of Montgomery; one sister, Mrs. J.

C. Lewis, Montgomery. Services will be held from White Chapel at 3:30 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. M.

J. Leary and the Rev. Jennings Baggett officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery with White Chapel in charge. HIX, Julius Lee, 55, a resident of Montgomery for 28 years, died in a local hospital at 6 p.m.

Tuesday following a brief illness. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pauline Prince Hix; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine LaFrancis, Columbus. Ohio; Mrs.

J. T. Long, Portsmouth. a brother, John Hix, Columbus, 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from Open Acres Baptist Church at 2 p.m.

Friday with the Rev. J. W. Elliott officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery with Masonic services conducted at the grave.

DeFEE, William Thomas (Wallace), 59, a resident of Montgomery for two years, died in a local hospital at 3:55 a.m. today after a brief illness. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alma Jordan DeFee; two sons, W. T.

DeFee Montgomery; Vernon DeFee, Luverne: five daughters, Mrs. A. L. Johnson, Mrs. Doris Wicker, Mrs.

Bazil Henderson all of Opelika; Mrs. Inis Davis, Luverne; Mrs. Myr-tice Stephens, Luverne; two brothers. P. A.

and Howell De-Fee both of Luverne; a sister, Mrs. Ada Owens, Bay Minette. Funeral arrangements are to be announced by White Chapel. STATE DEATHS Opelika WILLIAMS, James 78, died In a Warm Springs. hospital yesterday.

The funeral a at 1:30 p.m. today from Frederick's Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. W. F. Wagner officiating.

Burial was in Rosemere Cemetery. Survivors include the widow; a daughter. Miss Ruby Beautiful Fresh FLOWERS FROM CAPITOL FLORAL CO. tit Mama AM 3-8728 Vhaf ihe Sex Manuals Don't Tell You The book says," young couples tell this Doctor and the husband it anxious, the wife has secret worries. So the Doctor read the books and found thtm inadequate! What did the books lack? Why does the Doctor say many couples had read too much? March Reader's Digest gives you practical answers to these questions brings you penetrating guidance by a distinguished authority toward achieving happy marriage.

Read "What the Sex Manuals Don't Tell You." It's one of 40 inv Krtant articles in March Reader's Rest Get your copy at newsstands now. Motorcycle 50 M.P.G. 195.1 Hsrley-Davidson. K-H. Just like brand new has buddy seat, windshield, saddle bags, special abock absorbers, jet black paint.

"8PRINO is here and we still have the "Winter" price of only 9593. 113 Catoma St. AM 4-0540. Relnhardt Motors. FOR SALE 500 to 600 original black brick.

Ph. AM 9-5759. KELVUfATOR AIR CONDITIONER. 1956 model. Slightly used.

100 volt. 9129.95. RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT, AM 4-5396. Old Mattresses made new 99.50 tnneraprlng Reno rated 917.98 New mattresses and epringa aold direct from factor to vou. K.

MATTRESS FACTORY 767 W. Falrvlew AM 3-7088 MEW OR USED aluminum awnings. Winter prices. AM 9-4019. nlebl AM M349.

Air Flow Awning Co. TOP SOIL Shredded eow manure AM 8-4838) -TON PHILCO AIR CONDITIOTfERl Oood condition. 899.95. RADIO HOS-PITAL SWAP LOT. AM 4-5386.

ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner and all attachments Oood condition. 910. 679 8 McDonongh. Ph. 2-1693.

SIWINO MACHINE RENTALS Adler-matie sales and service. File ter Queen of Alabama. 673 3. McDONOUOH ST. AM 3-1698 LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER, lata model on big wheels.

Like new. 929.50. 673 8. MeDonough St. Ph.

AM 2-1693. LEITZ FOCOMAT m.m. enlarger. AM 4-7973. 1-C autofocus 38 Ilka new.

888. FOR SALE 40 feet of wall eases. including four sections glaas doors and mirror bscks. Window fixtures and mannekins. Stewart, 203 Montgom cry St.

PHILCO ELECTRIC RANGE, only' months old, complete with all extras such aa UNDER OLASS BROILER. BREAFKAST GRIDDLE. TIMER AND ROAST METER. Regular price 9469.95: now 9249.95. RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT.

AM 4-5386. KENMORE sewing mschlne. Consolo model A-l condition guaranteed. 945. Terms.

673 8. MeDonough. Phono AM 3-1693. FOR SALE: 7Va bp. Elgin outboard motor, practically new.

baa been run 9 hours. 9100. 9699 Southmont Drive. AM 2-6539. TOP SOIL LAWN SAND Fill dirt.

day. travel, washed sand and gravel. C. T. Thsckston.

Phono AM 5-1367. FOR SALE complete aet Corpus Juris. practically new. 865. AM 3-5516 or write Ramon FarnelU 113 Moore Bldg.

Montgomery. Ala. USED radios, good selection, from 87.50 to 317.50. Radio Hospital Swap Lot. AM 4-5396.

FAMOUS 6. E. Filter-Flo Automatic Washing Machine. Used 3 imoa. saerlflaa.

Alsa O.K. Dryer. AM 3-2395. USED LUMBER, windows, doors. plumbing.

Cheap. Aeroes Narrow Lsne Inn. Days AM 9-9979. Nlgbta Ail 4-8373. TOP SOIL, LAWN SAND ORAVEL BRICK ROSWALD BROS.

Ph. AM 4-4506 MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER. Perfect working condition. Going today for only 899.95. RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT.

AM 4-5386. CANVAS BOAT COVERS Custom tailored boat covers, for any sise boat. Protect your boat from water and dust when in atorage. Free esti- -mates. Every lob guaranteed.

REIN-HARDT MOTORS, 312 Catoma LEAViNO town, will sell ray three grave space plot la Garden of tho Last Supper, Montgomery Memorial Cemetery, at a sacrifice. AM 3-2985. STOCK or custom made aluminum screens. Winter prices. AM 3-4019 nights.

AM 8-8348. Air Flow Awning Co. FOR SALE 3 36-ln. all glass show cases. 375 each.

One stainless steel soda fountain. 9350. Can be seen at Derby Auto Service, oorner Day and Oak St. SUNSHINE SPECIAL It'a that time fellows I Wo have black and chrome 1955 HARLEY K-H With buddy seat and tinted wind- ahield. This beauty looks Ilka It was Just unerated.

You couldn't touch tt anywhere also for $595 REINHARDT MOTORS 113 Catoma St. AM 4-0648 WHOLESALE PRICES On brand new 1957 appliances and TV aets. Hotpolnt. Admiral. Sylvanla.

RCA Cash will save you money, this week only at TV A Appliance Center. 3fl03pperWetpkaRjlAJd34r 21" ARVIN CONSOLE TV. Mahogany finish, all channel tuner. 999.93 today at RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT. AM 4-5386.

WANTED Used ranges (gas electric), refrigerators, air conditioners, television. Cash money waiting. Call Jimmy Ward. AM 4-5386. Pot SaU Housahal.

42 FOR RENT' Washing machines, refrigerators, ranges, televisions. AM 5-6739 WRINGER WASHING MACHINES. In good working condition. 929.95. RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT, AM 4-5399.

CROSLEY SINK. Brand new 40" Cro- ley sink equipped with all hardware. 969 95 at RADIO. HOSPITAL SWAP LOT. AM 4-5386.

1 17" Table Model TV 869 98 1 6-ft. General Electric Ref. 39.99 1 8-ft. Gas Refrigerator 39 95 1 Gas Range 39 95 1 Westinghouso Eleetrle Raago 19 99 Alabama Home Supply 107 Bibb St AM 9-6738 OAS RANGE. Perfection gss range in excellent condition for only 959 95.

RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT. AM 4-5396. GAS RANGE. Apartment sise, peri feet condition. RADIO HOS PITAL SWAP LOT.

AM 4-5386. BED. springs, msttress. dresser and chest. Chesp.

AM 2-0713. THREE-room outfit, living room, bedroom, dinette Only 9250 All new furniture. 62 pieces aattsfacloa guaranteed. 925 down delivers, uses evenings by appointment. Forbes-Wing Furniture 190 Commerce St.

Ph. AM 4-2271 ACME TABLE TOP REFRIGERATOR. Brsnd new, 9 cu. ft. Regulsr prteo 9329 95.

Now only 999.95. RADIO HOS- PITAL SWAP LOT. AM 4-5386. USED RADIOS. Good selection, from 97.50 to 617.50.

RADIO HOSPITAL SWAP LOT. AM 4-5386. 30 GAL heater 930 9 ft. Sorrel refrigerator 930. Good ooaditlon.

Ph. AMS-9706. For Sal Antiquas 43 FOR SALE: Four genuine Victorian antique chairs, excellent condition. 90 yeara old, good buy. Ph.

AM 4-0233. ANTIQUES. Furniture, glass, ornament. Collectors Items. After 18 am.

320 Bellinger Lane. Telephona AM 5-7459 Far Sals Musical 43 E. E. FORBES PIANO CO. "IT PAYS TO SHOP AT FORBES BEFORE BUYING" PIANOS BAND INSTRUMENTS NIW AND USED The Hammond Organ MUSIC'S MOST OLORIQU8 VOICI THE MAGNIFICENT MAGNA VOX First in High Fidelity Phonograph Records SHEET MUSIC 10S COMMERCE STREET MONTGOMERY 1.

ALA. AM 3-0808 A to 7 A QMS PROP ARB OAS. "Save with Sid." 18 tears experience in LP taa business, plus over one million 1 1 a carburetlon export-a a o. 4388 Nomas Brldto Road. AM 6-8393.

BROOKS HARDWARE for all your sport needs. Beta rude Motors. Fiber glass boats, Oator Tra'lera. Best Paints and hardware OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS. 433 CloTordalo Road.

Phono AM 3-3811. A COACH POUR. INC. for fasniona. Spring coats, salts, drosses and hats.

Coma eaa tho best of new. now spring fashion 1899 8 nooatpr Mrs. Ella Bowman. 3 free tickets. DR.

PBPPER A SEVEN-UP. Make ovary day a frtendly day by refreshing with these Friendly drinks. So good, so light, so reroshlng. Buy a carton today. Dr.

Pepper At Seven CP Bottling 320 Monroe. "Economical, courteous and efficient moving." Not too big to give personalised service, not too small to handle your largest Jobs. Choose your mover as you would your bank. Swanner Transfer 2660 Lower Wetumpka Rd. AM 4-2273.

POSHES PIANO CO. "We pledge QUALITY SERVICE es SATISFACTION. Family owned and operated to aerve you better. 1218 Madison AM 3-8428. C.

Foshee. Mrs. 3. C. Poshes and John C.

Foshee. Jr. OLASS GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES. Auto I le. mirrors, store fronts or any other.

Pickup and delivery or while yeu wait. "It's done bettor when it's done by Dunn's." 320 Bibb. Ph. AM 8-4638. HATOOOD TRANSFER CO.

That's the one to call for local or long distance moving. Agent for ORE VAN LINKS. At Freight Delivery. AM 3-1011 or CH 7-7777. IMPORTED AUTO SALES.

Tour exclusive AUSTIN-HEALKY MO AND MORRIS DEALER. Parts. Servlee. Factory Trained Mechanics, 1035 BeU Street. AM 3-4116.

JUST ONCB WILL CONVINCE YOU. Tea, when you usa CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY'S 1 HOUR WASH-DRY-FOLD SERVICB. For eoono-my snd convenience try thia service at 1001 Madison or 8. Cour. Mrs.

Oma Lee Cathey, 2 free tickets. SHOP THESE PROGRESSIVE Merchants for tho best in service 4 dependability. LOANS LOAMS ON ANYTHING OF VALUE at the houae of Easy Money. Bargains galore In unredeemed diamonds. Ctty Pawn Shop.

1 Moaroa Street. AM 3-6133. MOVINO Moving around the eorner or across the nation or furniture storago. Effleloot Courteous Movers. Chairs At Tables for rent R- B.

BURNHAM'S VAN SERVICE. 362 Commerce. AM 4-M31 Robt. E. Adams, 3 free tickets.

NE-RI BOTTLING CO. Housewives, keep your refrigerator well stocked with NE-HI ORANGE, AND C. COLA for tho Children. Delicious Nutritious, 1038 BeU. AM 3-3461.

O.K. RUBBER WELDERS. Nstlon Wide Road Hasard Guaranteed Recapped tlrea. Prices start at 8S.9& Wheel Balancing 9-05. Guaranteed alignment.

3 eonvenlent 1864 Mt. Meige Road. 38 E. Jefferson, 1701 Bell. Mri.

O. L. Herring, 3 free tickets. 24 Hour Service Repairs Our Specialty PERRY As WILLIS PLUMB-DIG 317 Dlekersen. AM 4-3334.

Prank B. Perry. Owner. QUICK AND EASY WAY TO REDUCE Is now available for you ladles at TRIMMETTE. INC.

IT'S A FACT every woman wanta a dream figure If tt can bo easy and fun. WE KNOW THE WAY. 189 Leo St, across from Morrlaona. AM 3-9911. RELIABILITY, that's tho word that best describee the service you get at BEA8-LEY'S aULP SERVICE.

Dow Montgomery's most conveniently located 0 101 caserne, Churelu AM 4-1188. STANDARD ROOFING CO. features a roof for every building. Insulation, siding and sheet metal contractors. Easy payments and Free estimates.

S16 Me-Donough AM 8-1363 -Sandra Gllsson. 2 free tiekets. TRAILERS Westwood. Palace, Amsrlcan. Rockets, Nashua.

Blear. Why take up notes ob other Trailers when yoa oan buy I from a dealer and aavo dollars. MODERN TRAIL Ui ER SALES. Ma Day street. AM 3-4396.

CHECK EVERY Utter from A to Z. Your name may Mated for free movie TICKETS VITAMINS OALORB Dl EVERY QUART. Why don't "SEE IF YOU DONT LIKE BARBERS BEST." BARBER PURE MILK 848 W. Palrvlew. AM 3-6616.

Irving winter REAL ESTATE has beeo smart "Pas Montgom ments AM 4-147 Idimi A has become the byword ror smart homo buyers in this Irving Winter baa la all section! Montgomery with down pay- to sun yon. cau 4-1473 or cosae by 17 Adams Ava. Xtra sales eaa bo roars If you let ADVBRT1SSR-JOURNAL want ads work for you. Call AM 4-4567 today for a trained ad writer. YOU can't buy a oetter.

handier, more versatile sewing machine than the 4-tias. You'll find a new 39 At'as at a price vou nan afford. We have a complete service department to isnjle all makes. ATLAS iEWINa CENTER. INC.

1,37 Mt Meigs Rd. AM 4-6466. SO you ZEE wo have oasaa to ZE end of EE aerlaa. Cheek this dally for free movie tickets. Patronise these progressiva merchants in this column.

Time! C0WARO SMALL eacsejns TVnOIIE P0VJED LMLEnE DIETRICH cnnm.ES LnuGtiTon AlTrW ADVERTISER-JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Address an correspondence to TBS ADVERTISER CO. WANT AO BOX MO. Montgomery. Ate. AOS APPEAR BOTH MOBWIMO AMD AFTERNOON AT ONI LOW COST.

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These Rates Apply Cash with order If bill paid within 7 days. HOURS Daily, except Bat. 8:30 A.M. P.M. Saturday 8:00 a.m.

to 1 P.m. Sunday 3:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. CANCELLING ADS When cancelling an ad demand tho KUI No allowance on cancellation without this number. After your ad Is ordered It cannot be cancelled before publication.

ERRORS Errors made by Tho Advertiser Co. and not tho fault of tho advertiser (Party Placing Ad which clearly ten the value of the advertisement MUST bo corrected tho first day tho error appears. One extra Insertion given without choree. The Advertiser Co. assumes no responsibility for error after tho first insertion.

Parsorula 2 MASSAGE colon irrigation, baths. S. Psrry St. Health Center, 973 S. Perry.

AM 8-4848. Personals WHEN OTHERS fall, see Ora Lee. positive, accurate advice on all affairs of life. Located in Millbrook. Highway 143.

Look for Ora Lee sign. Monty To Loan 23 it il of A6ATIU tN EMPIRE NOW SHOWING filliJEa9i9 TUB PuOSECUTIOI Opp McDUFFIE. Asa 60, died Sunday in New Orleans, La. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Arrie McDuffie, Opp; two brothers, John G.

McDuffie, Panama City and Brady McDuffie, Flint, three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Holly, Samson, Mrs. Kateria Griffin, Panama City, and Mrs. Lily Smith. Mossy Point, Miss.

The funeral was at 2:30 p.m. today from Liberty Chapel Church near Samson with the Rev. James Eady officiating. RICHBURG, Jack, 38, died yesterday in an Opp hospital. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Eula Mae Richburg; a son, Martin Richburg, and a daughter, Khristina Richburg: parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richburg; a brother, Edward Richburg, Guntersville; three sisters, Miss Mavis Richburg, Opp, Mrs.

Mildred Scholfield, Fort Walton Beach, and Mrs. Mertice Toccylowski, Austin, Tex. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Opp First Methodist Church with the Rev. A.

B. Carlton officiating. Rainer's is in charge of arrangements. Billingsley PAIRRETT. Willie Wesley, 81.

died at his home Monday. The funeral was at 3 p.m. today from Shiloh Baptist Church with the Rev. W. S.

Cox officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery, Spigener Funeral Home directing. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Watts, Billingsley; two sons, James M. Pairett, Rock Island, 111., and William M.

Pairett, Billingsley; a brother, Tom Pair-rett, Billingsley; 10 grandchildren. Clanton CALLOWAY. -Frank, 73, died yesterday at his residence. The funeral was at 2 p.m. today from Providence Baptist Church with the Rev.

Elba Deason and the Rev. T. G. Williams officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery, Spigener Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Callie Calloway; two sons, Cecil Calloway, Clanton, and Frank Calloway Demopolis; two sisters, Mrs. Arrie Jones, Cooper, and Mrs. Feley Funderburk, Dallas, a brother, Spur-geon Calloway, Clanton; six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Auburn McFARLAND, Mrs.

Fannie, 84, died at her residence yester- are more comforting than words THE FLOWER SHOP tN CASTS ROOK 9h. AM 9-3SJ7 Wmmnthe Solemn HwrTTU CHECK THE A To COLUMN FOR FREE MOVIE TICKETS YOUR NAME MAY BE LISTED THE SPOTLIGHT TODAY IS ON ACME PROPANE GAS CO. MUTUAL LOANS UP TO $2,000 TODAY COMPARE! Amount Cash 18 Total Of You Monthly Cost Of Contract Receive Payments Loan My motto "Save With Sid" is backed by 1 8 years of experience in serving the public in the propane gas business. Service and installation always handled personally. For your gas appliance needs we sell space heaters, tanks and ranges of the best quality makes.

For your farm needs highest quality available for tractor fuel. Should you like a conversion on your tractor from gasoline to LP gas, unlimited experience in this field. Free adjustment offered, if you are having trouble with your LP gas carburetion. For your convenience we offer 24-hour service. Days call AM 5-5392, nights and Sundays call AM 5-2277.

Acme Popane Gas Co. 4285 Norman Bridge Road AM 5-5392 8 380 43S 804 884 800 1360 314.28 378.33 442.39 607.25 805 89 1 135.88 TELEPHONE: AMherst 4-7348 Finance Gr Thrift Corp. Of Montgomery 40 Commerce Street Phone: AM 4-7348 Serving the South for over 30 years.

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