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K-2-AUTOMOB1LES FOR SALE K-2-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A A I I Driving An OK USED CAR 1867 CHEVROLET Tmpala Sporti Coupe; white with black vinyl Interior, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater S2988 1065 MUSTANG Convertible; 8 cylinder, dark green with white ton. 8 cylinder, transmission, radio, heater $1899 1064 CHEVROLET Bel Air 9-Passenger station wagon; light blue with matching interior, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater $1669 1864 CHEVELLB 4-Door 300 Station Wagon; bronze with fawn trim, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater $1599 1664 FALCON 2-Door Sedan; light blue with matching Interior, B-cyllnder. straight transmission, radio, heater 11099 1863 CHEVROLET I a a Super Sporls Coupe; helce with black vinyl trim, 8 cylinder, standard transmissions, air conditioned, radio, heater $1508 1962 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door "BB" Sedan; maroon with black trim, cylinder, power steering, automatic transmission, radio, heater $1099 1862 CHEVROLET 4-Door Bel Air; whits with blue trim, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater $1199 i860 CHEVROLET 4-Door Bel Air; 6 cplinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater $598 EVENING PHONES Bob Ethridgt 732-5133 Tom Patrick 74B-5428 Bob Engele 732-1781 Andy Roberts 748-2440 Chuck Lewis 732-0790 Garland Lipscomb 748-5195 Sid Tudor 733-0217 Ertdle Goynt 748-4026 Bill Hughes 733-4776 SIMCA--1966 4-door; new; piv $250 down aad remaining payment! of MO per month; can be 635 Hamilton Colonial Heights. 1962 COMET 4-toor Custom: standard tranimls- radio, heater, exceptionally clean throughout; the nlceit compact had in some time; dependable, economical traniporti- tlon. Chavls' Selective Autoi, 7335146.

D. L. 3033. PLYMOUTH--1957 2-Joor; good tlrei, new battery, new flicker; Apply 154 W. Westover Co- fonlal YOU SAVE MORE AT THE BIG OK SIGN K-Z-AUTOMOBXLES FOR SALE HONEST VALUES ON CLEAN USED CARS Wyche's Column TELEPHONE RE 2-3456 MRS.

OTELIA R. WYCHE, Editor HOME RE 34251 Sport GOYNE CHEVROLET SH 8-2205 D. L. 718 PETERSBURG-RICHMOND PIKB AT CHESTER SUMMER'S MORE FUN In A Better USED CAR From ROUNTREE PONTIAC 1866 PONTIAC a 1 1 1 I a 2-Door hardtop: radio, heater, automatic, power steering, power brakes $2685 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury III 4-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, automatic transmission, steering, power brakes, air conditioned, real clean $2795 1966 FALCON Futura 4-Door Sedan; automatic transmission, 6 cylinder $1895 1865 BUICK LeSabre 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes $2395 1965 FORD F'jtura 2-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, straight drive $1595 1065 FORD Mustang Convertible; radio, heater, air conditioned $1795 1964 PONTIAC Starchlef 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering S1895 1964 PONTIAC Bonnevllle 4-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, automatic, power steering, power brakes S2095 1864 CORVAIR Monza Convertible; radio, heater, 4-speed SI 195 1D64 TEMPEST LaMani Convertible; radio, heater, automatic $1695 1964 PONTIAC Etarchlef 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioned, white, real clean S1995 1964 PONTIAC Grand Prix 2-Door Hardtop: radio, heater, automatic, power steering, power brakes $2085 1964 POXTIAC LeMans 2-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, air conditioned $1395 1964 PONTIAC Starchlef 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes $1895 1964 PONTIAC Bonnevllle Convertible; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes $2095 1863 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering $1385 1862 CORVAIR Monza Goupt $485 1963 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes 51685 1B62 OLDSMOBILE '88' 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic, power steering $1095 1061 CORVAIR, automatic $395 I960 FORD Starline, automatic $195 1960 FALCON 4-Door; radio, heater S195 1859 FORD Custom '300' 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, straight drive S3B5 1961 MERCURY Meteor "800" 4- Door Hardtop; radio, heater automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes $685 1961 OLDSMOBILE "88" 4-Door Sedan; automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes $795 1957 FORD Falrlane '500' '4-Door Sedan $195 1957 FORD 2-Door; radio, heater $195 Many More To Choose From Easy "On The Spot" Financing Contact One of These Men Now Raymond "Red" Arnold 626-3279 A. C.

"Bud" Smfilley 733-8721 Bill Flint RE 2-7362 Howard. Jones 733-2060 Howard Fleming 7II3-2106 Ralph Price 733-3769 Richard 0. Eley 733-7160 Wayne Styles 628-1231 Harry Musselwhlte 732-8548 Gordon Butler 732-7257 W. C. Holloman, Used Car MOT.

Carl G. Drlskill. New Car Mgr. President ROUNTREE Bank and Third Sts. RE 3-8725 D.

I 567 i in Clntslflcd Vlf ont today. Dial RE 1967 RAMBLER Coupe; white, 6-cyllnder, automatic transmission, factory air conditioning, radio and heat. er, whltewali tires, clean, low mileage. Stock No. 358c (2195 1986 CHEVELLE Sport Coupe; 8-cyllnder, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, healer.

Stock No. 438 $2185 1966 CAPRICE Sport Coupe; beige, 8-cyllnder, powergllde, factory air conditioning, power steering, power brakei, radio, heater, whltewall tires, Stock No. 417.C 12788 1966 PONTIAC Bonnevillt Convertible; white, 8-cyIInder, hydra- matic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, whltewall Ready for summer. Stock No. 374C J3195 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door; blue and white, fi-cyllnder, powergllde.

a'r conditioned, radio, heater, power steering, whltewall tires. Stock No. 350 12195 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door; blue, 6-cyllnder, standard shift, radio, heater. Stock No. 422 1965 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door; blue, 6-cyllnder, powergllde, radio, heater, whltewall tires.

Stock No. 414 $1495 1965 KOHD Galaxie "500" 4-Door; white, 8-cyllnder, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, whltewall tires. Stock No. 402 $1695 1B65 FALCON 4-Door Sedan; white. 6-cyllnder.

standard shift, radio, heater. Stock No. 3B2 $1095 1965 MONZA Coupe; blue, 6-cylinder, powergllde, radio, heater. Stock No. 330 $1295 1964 CHEVELLE Super blue.

8-cyllnder, pow- ergllde, radio, heater, -whitewall tires. Stock No. 371 $1595 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe; blue, 8-cyllnder, pow- ergllde, radio, heater. Clean. Stock No.

337 $1495 1964 LINCOLN Continental Sport Sedan; black, air conditioned and all custom equipment. Stock No. 3C $2895 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bus; green and white, low mileage, extra clean $1195 1964 FALCON Bus; blue and white. 6-cyllnder, automatic transmission, radio, heater, clean. Stock No.

1066 $1095 1963 BUICK LeSabre 4-Door; S-cyllnder, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, whitewall tires. Stock No. 431 $1295 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door; blue, 8-cyllnder. powergiide, radio, heater. Stock No.

430 $995 1963 CORVATR 4-Door; white, pow- ergllde, radio, heater. A clean second car. Stock No. 384 $795 1962 CADILLAC a DeVllle: white, air conditioned and all custom equipment. Stock No.

408C $1495 1962 FORD XL "500" Sport Coupe; black, 8-cyIinder, automatic transmission, radio, heater, red bucket seats. Stock No. 377 1795 1961 VALIANT 4-Door; white, 6- cylinder, standard shift, radio, heater. Stock No. 354 $295 1960 VOLKSWAGEN Bus; beige and white, good, clean, cheap.

Stock No. 340 $495 1B66 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Door Hardtop; power steering, power brakes, power glide transmission, 327 V-8 engine, with blue Interior. 1966 RAMBLE I Marlln 2 Hardtop; radio, heater, 4 speed transmission, 327 cu. In. engine, power brakes, beautiful red finish with black vinyl bucket wati, 19,000 mllei 1B66 CHEVROLET Caprice 4-Door Hardtop: air conditioned, power steering and brakes, turbo- hydramatic drive, 396 electric windows, radio, beautiful blue finish.

1966 THUNDERBIRD Landau 2- Door Hardtop; air conditioned, power steering, power a electric windows, power seat, vinyl top, only 16,000 miles, new car warranty. 1966 PONTIAC Bonneville Convertible; power steering, power brakes, Turbo Hydramatic, white over blue tutone finish, only 11,000 miles, new car warranty. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Door Sedan; radio, healer, sun-roof, white side wall tires, blut flnlih, only 16,000 miles. 1966 FORD Galaxle 600 2-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, straight drive, 6-cyllnder engine, beautiful red finish; only 13,000 milei; new-car warranty. 1065 MUSTAN'G 2 2 FaBtback 2-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, straight drive, 6-cyllnder engine, solid black finish with white interior, white Eidcwalls, very clean.

1965 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic "88' 4-Door Sedan; power steering, power brakes. Turbo Hydra- matic drive, solid gray finish with matching interior, only 21,000 miles. 1955 OLDSMOBILE Jetstar "88' 4-Door Hardtop; power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, solid whlfe fin Ish with red vinyl interior clean with low mileage. 1964 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-Door Hardtop; power steering, pow er brakes, hydramatic drive, air conditioned, electric windows, power seats, beautiful blue finish with matching Interior. 1964 CHEVELLE Mallbu 2-Door Hardtop; radio, heater, pow- ergllde transmission, 283 V- 8 engine, dark blue finish, sidewall tires, clean.

1964 CHEVROLET Impala 2-Door Hardtop; power steering, pow- ergllde transmission. V-8 engine, solid green finish, white Gldewall tires. 1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air Station Wagon; radio, heater, power- glide transmission, economical 5-cylinder engine, dark blut finish. 1963 CHEVY II Nova 4-Door Sedan; air conditioned, power steer- Ing, power brakes, power- CALENDAR Meetins, programs and events scheduled: Club Vogue to meet tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Janet Giles, 1006 Boiling St.

Halo Grace Memorial Club is sponsoring a bus trip to Bay Shore on July 4. Bus will leave 767 Kirkham 7:30 a.m. ed in Surry County, and was a MRS. EMMA L. EPPS An old-fashioned prayer meeting will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Zion Apostolic Church.

The Hev. T. J. Sledge will conduct revival services at the Halifax County Subsidiary, Halifax, N. July 10-14 The Rev.

T. B. ranklin and Dr. Garland Bailey, G'aston, N. will accom- any him.

All Missionary Auxi- iaries are asked to make their eport not later than June 25. Blandford Division Home Department to meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Vitha Lanier, 36 North Old Church St. Pastor's Aid Society of the Good Shepherd Baptist Church will have charge of services Wednesday i at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev.

F. J. Boddie, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, is the speaker. Th-2 Rev. E.

E. Hicks, pastor. member of Mars Hill A. M. E.

Z. Church, Surviving are: daughter, Mrs. Ellen Stringfield, Wakefield; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Hines of Wakefield; Mrs. Clarence Brown of Suffolk; two brothers: Garfield of Southampton County; and Theophelius of Williamsburg; five grandchildren, one son-in- law, and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, June 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Peace Funeral Home, Waverly. The Rev. E. L.

Spratley will officiate. W. Mitchell, funeral director. The North Elementary School, Prince George County, is sponsoring a bus trip to Dew Hill Park, Baltimore, July 8. Mrs.

Elizabeth Charles, sponsor. IORACE T. STRINGFIELD Horace Temple Stringfield, of loute 2, Wakefield, died sudden- June 17 in Wakefield. Mr. Stringfield was born and reared in Wakefield and was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church, Wakefield.

Surviving are: mother, Mrs. Daisy Stringfield of Wakefield; father, Early Stringfield of Wake field; five sisters, Mrs. Estelle Gay of Wakefield; Mrs. Daisy Pierce and Mrs. Elsie Robertson of Smitbfield; Misses Mary Eliza and Dorothy Jane Stringfield Wakefield; three brothers, Clai ence L.

Stringfield of Waverly Early and Bolden Stringfield Wakefield; grandmother, Mrs Cassie King of Wakefield; sever Mrs. Emma Lucille Morgan Epps, of 322 Mistletoe died suddenly Saturday afternoon at her residence. Mrs. Epps was the daughter of the late Waverly J. and Emma Gates Morgan.

She was a lifelong resident of this city; member of the First Baptist Church, Harrison St. Surviving are: husband, Thomas M. Epps; two foster sons: Wayne Jones and i i a Thweatt five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs. Ruth M. Byrd, of this city; Mrs.

Lelia M. Williams, of McKenney; four brothers: Gilbert V. and Clifton L. Morgan, of this city; Dr. E.

Gates Morgan, of Akron, Ohio; Benjamin L. OBITUARIES Church. Surviving are: wife, Mrs. Mildred Jones, of DeWilt; three daughters: Misses Bertha, Barbara and Marlina Jones, of DeWitt; two sons: Roney and Daniel Jones, of DeWitt; two sisters: Mrs. Alice Green, of Richmond; Mrs.

Grace Barnes, of Missouri; brother, Charlie Jones, of this city; two aunts: Mrs. Mclrose Wallace Johnson, Mrs. 'ndiana Wallace; two brothers-in-law, a sister-in-law. Graveside services will be held Wednesday in the Eleven Oaks Church Cemetery at 4 p.m. Dr.

W. A. Baits will officiate. Remains rest in W. L.

Fields Funeral Home, McKenney. a an of New Brunswick, uncle, four aunts, jrolhcr-in-law, sisters-in- aw, foster-daughter-in-law, sev- ral nieces, nephews, a number cousins, and other relatives. Remains rest at the Lundy Veils Funeral Home. Funeral ar rangements are incomplete. PHILLIP JONES Phillip Jones, of Route 1, De Witt, i suddenly Saturda around 9:20 p.m.

Mr. Jones was a life-long res dent of Dinwiddie County; men ber of the Eleven Oaks Baptist UN10US GOODWYN Junious Goodwyn, P. 0., Dis- utanta, died this morning at :15 at his residence. Mr. Goodwyn was a native and ife-long resident of Disputanla and a member of the First Bap- ist Church, Disputant a.

He was employed by the Blue Grass Cor poration in Disputanta. Surviving are: wife, Mrs. Re The Progress-Index, Monday, June 19, 1967 15 OBITUARIES ecca Goodwyn; daughter: Miss June Goodwyn, both of Disputan- five sisters: Mrs. Mary Hunt of Disputanta; Miss Gladys Good- vyn and Mrs. Martha Wright, oth of this city; Mrs.

Rosetta McLean and Mrs. Nellie Sylvia of New York; two brothers: eorge Goodwyn of Chatiottes- ville; Ashton Goodwyn of Washington, D. five sisters-in-law; six brothers-in-law; mother-in- law, a number of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be announced. Remains rest at the Eland's Funeral Home.

MRS. MALINDA J. HALL Funeral services for Mrs. Malinda J. Hall, 1334 Lincoln Street, were held Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the St.

Stephen's P. E. Church. The Rev. J.

H. Mason Jr. officiated. Honorary Pallbearers: Veslrj Men of Stephens P. E.

Church Majestic Temple 109, Ladies Au xiliary of the American Lesion, Va. State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Members of Adventure Club. Active Pallbearers: Wesley Ey- as, Arthur Walker, C. A. Jackson, Robert Mason, Frank Booker, Carlyle Jones, M-Sgt.

Filmore Martin, Richard West. Burial was in the family plot East View Cemetery. CHARLES B. DABNEY Funeral services for Charles B. Dabney, of 241 A.

Gill Street, who died in Petersburg General Hospital, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Chapel of the Jas. M. Wilkerson Funeral Home. The Rev. F.

J. Boddie officiated. GEM THEATRE NOW THRU WED. "PREHISTORIC WOMEN" DEVIL'S OWN" Coming Sunday, June 25 "THE ALLEY CATS" A-FOUR--DEATHS ng, power brakes, power- glide transmission, solid finish, with maroon interior, only 29,000 miles. 1963 FORD Galaxle air conditioned, power steering, power brakes, Cruice-o-matic drive, bronze finish, black top, real clean.

1B6I OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Convertible; air conditioned, power steering, power brakes, Hy- dramatic drive, white finish with blue top, matching blut interior, real clean. 1962 BUICK Special Deluxe 4-Door Sedan; radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, bronze finish, matching Interior, clean. SEE ONE OF US TODAY Mrs. Dorothy Stokes and the Gospel Chorus of Norfolk will appear in program at the Jerusalem Holiness Church, Hopewell. June 25, 3:30 p.m.

George Tate is sponsor. Senior Social Missionary the Refuge Church of Christ, Cedar will celebrate its 10th anniversary Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the church. Bishop John W. Pernell, pastor of the Refuge Church of Christ, Richmond, will speak. He will be accompanied by his choir and congregation.

The Rev. Floyd Hill, pastor; Mrs. Lula Ballard, president. Deacon Jerome Brown will speak at Refuge Church this evening for the Willing Workers al aunts, uncles and other rela lives and friends. Funeral services will be con ducted Wednesday, June 21 a 2:30 p.m.

in the Oak Grove Bap list Church, Wakefield. The pastor, the Rev. S. L. Williams will officiate.

Remains rest at Peace Funeral Home, Waverly, W. Mitchell Funeral Director. HOUSE--Funeral services for A A of 714 Hall- fax who died Saturday morn- I In UIP Petersburg General Hospital, will bo held (Tuesday) AFTERNOON at 2:00 o'clock 'in the Olivet Baptist Church. The Rev. L.

C. Johnson will officiate. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invlt- to attend and are asked to please assemble at the above residence at 2:00 o'clock. Burial will lie in the family plot In East i Ccmeterv. J.

M. Wilkerson Funeral Establishment In charge. SEE THE ACTUAL RUN OH TV! Evelyn Parham, MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM CONTACT OF THESE MEN NOW1 Steve Glazier 733-B133 Jim Beatty 458-3092 Levy McGee B28 Joe Whelan 733-8777 Gene Wells 733-3935 Francis 732-1618 Rudy Hotz 732-5366 Sterling Rives 732-2087 Albert Suttle, Jr 732-7500 Teeny Mann, Used Car Manager John Macken Gerald King Spain 826-0212 Bobby Bealt 526-2811 Gene Davis 526-2811 Andy Anderson 626-2811 Sam William 733J Jimmy Hopklni 626-1991 George Martin 626-2811 Martin Olds "WHERE SATISFACTION IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT" ON THE BLVD. IN COL. HGTS.

526-2811 D. 371 Society. Mrs. president. Prince County-wide Voters League and Parents Association to meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Providence Baptist Church.

Annual celebration of St. John the Baptist Day by the Prince Hall Masons of Petersburg will be on June 25, 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Harrison St. The Rev. Harold E.

Braxton is guest speaker. ON THE SICK LIST John E. Wiggins, of 1436 Halifax is a patient in the Me- MASTER CHEVROLET SALES Bank Second Streets RE 2-8222 D. L. 17 K-6--MOBILE HOMES, TRAILERS FOR SALE Guire Veteran mond, Ward 8.

Hospital, Rich- MISS MARY M. SILVER Miss Mary Mageline Silver, of 407 Federal died Saturday in the Medical College of Virginia Hospital, Richmond. Miss Silver was a native of Enfield, N. C.f daughter of the late Daniel Silver and Mrs. Besie Silver.

She made her home in Petersburg for a number of years. Surviving are: mother, Mrs. Bessie Silver; two sisters: Miss Amy Silver and Miss Julie Marie Silver, of New York; six brothers: Ossie i of Rocky Mount, N. Edward Silver, of this city; Raymond Silver of New York; Lewis Silver, Willis Silver, of Rocky Mount, N. Leroy Silver of this city; three sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, a number of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.

Remains rest at the J.A. Jackson Memorial Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 4 p.m. from the graveside in the Dinwiddie Memorial Park, the Rev. T.

B. Franklin will officiate. The family may be contacted at 1219 Halifax 732-1020. MASON--In loving memory of my darling son, Samuel T. Mason, who departed this life one year ago today, June 18, 1966.

I was not there beside pou. To see your life depart; But when I heard you were dead It almost broke my heart. od Kave me strength to face H. But ii Is lonely here -without you, am i i of you today, Samuel, As 1 saw you last. Gone, but not forgotten by nil --Mother.

Nossle Holden.anrt Miss Margaret Cavlness, New York, N. Y. A-7--IN MEMORIAM TV POST TIME I WTVR-TV CHANNEL 6 RICHMOND, VA. SAT. JUNE 24 P.M.

i ASH 1ST RACT 2Mfi WCt 38D UCE 4TH RACE 5TH RACE $5 $10 $25 $HXX I ATUR-TENDER ARMOUR STAR I sari but loving remembrance of our lovefl one, Rev. T. K. Booker, who us one year ngo, June in, 1366, on Father's Day. The precious Lord took his hand To journey in a way, How ive still miss him More and more today.

We think of him In silence, No eyes to see us weep; But many a tear we shed When others are asleep. In tears we watched htm suffer. Little we could do but hold his hand And pray God would help him through. The golden gate stood open, God saw you needed rest; In His garnen so beautiful, He only takes the best. --Sadly Missed By Children, Grandchildren and In-Laws, CHUCK STE I I CLEARANCE SALE SAVE UP TO S600 Low, low down payments.

Free delivery and set up. See us before you buy. Anything of value accepted on trade-In. Tidewater Mobile Homes 9800 Jefferson Davit Highway 275-7012 K-3--ACCESSORIES, TIRES, PARTS JUNE SPECIAL SALE OF CHEVROLET ACCESSORIES WAS NOW DOOR EDGE GUARDS 2-Door, 1965 Chevy 3.45 I 2.10 TRAILER SPACES For rent; new, spacious, shady court. Joins east side Fort Lee at Sage Building.

Call 458-8555 for application. ZIPPER TRAVEL TRAILERS and NIMROD CAMPING TRAILERS; from $595. Bank financing. Southern Auto Sales 3101 Oaklawn Blvd Hope-well 458-7876 D. L.

1B77 TRAILER PARKING White only. BEAVER CASTLE MOBILE PARK. Phone 458-4980. DOOR EDGE GUARDS 4-Door, 1965 Chevy II. 6.35 8.85 36.35 20.85 17.95 8.35 3.85 1964 Corvair 48.00 SPOT LAMP Chrome, 1965 DOOR EDGE GUARDS 4-Door, 1965 Chevelle.

ELECTRIC CLOCK 1064 Chevalle 16.50 9.60 TRUNK OPENER AUTOMATIC, 1084 Chevrolet 12.60 7.60 POWER BRAKE UNIT 05-66 Light Truck 38.00 TRAILER HITCH 64-65'Chevy II Station Wagon 11.95 VENTSHADES fRalnshlelds) Chevelle 2-Door 10.95 VENTSHADES (Rainshlelds) Chevelle 2-Door Station Wagon 10.85 FLOOR MATS--Full width, models thru 1664 TRAILER PARKING New, modern mobile home park. Near Ft. Lee, Hopewell, Highway 156. Large house-size lots, wooded section. BENNIE'S MOBILE HOME PARK DIAL 732-5693 Mobile Homes, Inc E.

Washington St. Petersburg. Va. 733-46CT OBITUARIES MRS. MARGARET HOUSE Mrs.

Margaret House oE 714 Halifax Street, died Saturday morning in the Petersburg General Hospital alter a brief illness. Born to the late George and Louise Reynolds in Wakefield, she resided here for more than 25 years and was a member of the Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Surviving are: husband, the Rev. Herbert L.

House; daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Burge, three granddaughters: Mrs. Katherine Kincade, Mrs. Oliva Lathan, Mrs. Pauline Brooks all of Los Angeles; 3 great grandchildren and other relatives.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, the Rev. L. C. Johnson.

Burial will be in the family plot in East View Cemetery. Remains rest at the J. M. WUkerson Funeral Establishment. K-8--TRUCKS FOR SALE 1958 FORD V4-TON PICKUP LARGE BODY 732-0350 FREEMAN BROWN Freeman Brown, of Route 2, Box 79, Wakefield, died June 16, at the Obici Memorial Hospital, Suffolk, after a long illness.

Mr. Brown was born and rear- Wouldn't You Rather Switch Than Fight? Ed Now Is The Time To Switch To A OELTA OIL The home of dependable OIL HEAT and burner service. Plan ahead now for next winter. CALL US NOW! RE-DELTA (733-3582) P.S, Now is the time to jummeriia your furnace-A DELTA exclusive. PICNIC SPECIAL! F1NEFORTHEGR1LL! COOWMGOMIOMS ECONOMICAL NUTRITIOUS BREAKFAST i i i i I I had to take my vacation in Jfune but I needed EVERYTHING 26.60 7.20 6.60 e.eo 8.65 6.96 GMC TRUCK Headquarters BECK'S GARAGE 301 South D.

L. 1763 RE 2-0307 1863 FORD Vi-TON PICKUP GOOD CONDITION DIAL GL 8-8880 AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS MASTER CHEVROLET SALES Bank and Second Sts. RE 2-8222 Read Progress-Index Classified Ads A Used Cars AND Used Trucks SEE GARLAND TUCKER Petersburg Motor Co. USED CAR DEPARTMENT Washington Market 733-3067 Ads can be canceled when results received and you'll only be charged for the days the ad actually runs. MfflSffl SAVE EVERY DAY At L.

Homer Furniture Co. --Furniture and Appliances at Big Savings --Easy Credit Terms --We Finance; You Save --Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Daily HOMER FURNITURE GO. Halifax Union Sts.

RE 2-4661 FANCY "HOME GROWN" SHOP COLONIAL'S FRESH PRODUCE LANE and I got from EFC: The boss sets up our vacation schedules had to be in June. We almost stayed home, but a quick visit to EFC saved the day! The service was fast and friendly you'll find it that way too, at your nearby Eastern Finance office. 20 MONTH PUN CASH YOU GET S1UU TMirramwHENnrTiCTS' 2UU 12.87 3UU 500 19.30 1 31.57 Above plin Includes ill chirges it Kid per month above $300. 600 37.53 month to I I I I I I FINE QUALITY-WHITEHOUSE CIDER VINE Pt. Btl.

15 EASTERN FINANCE PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 19, 20, 21,1967 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 19, 20, 1967--QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED WASHINGTON STREET AND WALNUT MALL SHOPPING CENTER PETERSBURG COLONIAL SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER COLONIAL HEIGHTS PETERSBURG S. SYCAMORE ST. 732-2122.

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