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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 38

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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I'age I8B The Anniston Star, Sunday. Ocl. 13. I9H5 Weather 71 59 ,74 cdy Rainfall for 36.07 Supset today. 6:13 p.m.

Sunrise 6:48 a.m. clr 76 51 Forecast. for 8pm EOT Oc: 13., -'r This lovely weather to eon tin ue Evansvme 6 60 01 cdv KansasOty 'Fairbanks i 39 cdv Las Vegas Farg0 56 44 42 clr Little Rock Fiagsiatl 58 28 cdy Los Angelejs Grand Rapids C4y Louisville Great Fails 52 34 clr Lubbock. Greensboro C. '0 5 cdv Memphis Hertford i 3 cdv AAiami Beach Helena 51 38 cdv MidlndOdessa Honolulu 88 73 clr Milwaukee Houston 86.72 Cdv St Paul Indianapolis 81 -61 14 rn Nashville jaksnriMs 86 59 cdy New Orleans Jacksonville II clr New York- juneau rn Norfolk.

Va AROUND THE NATION rn clr rn cdy cdy cdy rdv cdv cdv cdy co -cdy cdy 84 65 78 60 84 64 78 50 86 66 85 11 81 61 74 50 68 56 47 .67 86 60 87 66 59 ,.45 67 63 ti 84 54 54. 57 it Deratur Shoals Annnto'n Gadsden irmtngharn Tuscaloosa Montgomery Dolhan Mobile HI 00 00 00 00 00 oc 00 00 00 15 56 4 51 5 16 AROUND THE STATE Free Booklet Now Is The Time To Plan An Emergency Record Guide For You It looks like the nice weather of this weekend will move right into next week. Warm days and mild temperatures should be with us at least through Wednesday, with a slight chance of thundershowers cropping up in the late afternoons. The temperatures may cool down a bit. but no really cold weather is the immediate forecast.

The chance of rain will increase as we move towards the middle of the. week. LOCAL FORECAST Partly cloudy today and tomorrow with warm days and mild nights. High today 85. Low tonight 60.

High tomorrow 86. Winds will be light and variable this after- cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy 02 'Cdy clr 05 cdy cdy Clr 26 'dy Cdv clr 02 ray CRONTS 4u 56 29 67 40 71 46 46 32 77 54 84 63 59 47 89 71 57 48 52 41 55 40 54 34 52 39 91 73 59 36 52 31 55 35 76 73 87 59 76 59 Albany Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore' Billings Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buflalo Burlington. Vi Casper Charlestons CharlestonAVV Charlotte.N Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbia. Columbus. Oh Concord Dallas Ft worth Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso I cdv cdy cdy Prearrangement is just part of putting your affairs in order.

Send tor our tree Chapel Hill planning kxklet that lists all ot the information necessary hen an emergency occurs. It can be the most 76 53 20 64 45 cdy 02 cdv 01 cdv cdy cdy coy 01 cdy cdy FARM OUT LOOK Rainfall next 36 hours a tenth of an inch or less. Drying potential high today and tomorrow. Near 9 hours of sunshine today and tomorrow. Lowest relative humidity 50 to 55 percent each day.

Moderate dew Monday morning drying off by 9:30 a.m. LOCAL STATISTICS High Saturday 84 Low Saturday 52 High a year ago 72 Low a year ago 68 Record high 98 in 1927 Record low 46 in 1940 24-hour rainfall none Rainfall for the month .73 77 65 80 55 56 26 88 70 80 57 69 37 65 51 1 EXTENDED FORECAST increasing clouds Tuesday with a slight chance -of -showers A chance of showers Wednesday and Thursday. Lows in the 50s. Highs in the upper 70s. important document in your home.

05 cdy 66 47 50 50 41 52 cdy 71 49 cir in Chapel Hill Funeral Home Obituaries Please provide me with tree copy nt vuur Emergency Record nude. Name Address Citv Mrs. Jetty Foreman and Mrs. Patty Akins, both of Heflin; a sister, Mrs. Lou Emma Roland of Oxford; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Mr. Teague was a lifelong resident of Randoph County, a farmer, and a member of Pilgram's Rest Baptist Church. State- Zip Runyan and the Rev. Roger Ham-mett officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee in charge.

The body will be at the church an hour before services. Mr. McLeod died Friday at his home. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Shelby McLeod of Wedowee, Rt.

two daughters, Mrs. Tammy Ward of Wedowee and Miss Tilly McLeod of Newell; his mother, Mrs. Lois McLeod of Newell; two sisters. Mrs. Effie Wortham of Bowdon, and Mrs.

Atha Brown of Carroll ton, and three brothers, Donald McLeod of Roanoke, Joe McLeod of Newell and Ed McLeod ofHeflin. Mr. McLeod was a Randolph County native and a Navy veteran and was manager of Perryland Food in Lineville for several years. He was a member of Union Baptist Church. Pike fi by Ih Stephens Services for Carl Lloyd Stephens, 53,.

of Lineville, Rt. 2. will be today at 2 p.m. at Miller Funeral Home Chapel in Oxford with the Rev. Marvin Bentley officiating.

Burial will be in the Hopeful Cemetery. Mr. Stephens died Friday at Clay County Hospital. Survivors include his wife. Mrs.

Carol Stephens; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann Butler of Sylacauga: a son. Carl Eugene Stephens of Anniston; two sisters, Mrs. June Moore of Talladega and Mrs. Supie Wade of Munford; four brothers'" Howard Stephens of Talladega.

Lawrence Stephens of Heflin, and-Ralph Stephens and Larry Stephens, both of Munford; and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Terry Moore, Jerry Moore, Gerald Moore. Phillip Moore, Michael Moore and Edward Stephens. Mr. Stephens was a resident of Clay County most of his life and an employee of and Valve Co.

of Anniston. Beal OXFORD Services for Randy Lee Beal, 28, of 1502 Caffey Drive. Oxford, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Funeral Hpme Chapel with the Rev. Curtis Daugherty and the Rev.

Harlis Haynes officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. Mr. Beal died Saturday at rawav Methodist Hospital in Birmingham. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Rebecca Scott Beal of Oxford; his father, Joe Lee Beal of Anniston; one sister, Mrs. Robin Miller of Anniston; one brother, Joel Beal of Oha tehee; and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee D.

Beal of Blue Mountain and Walter L. Smith of Gadsden. Pallbearers will be Greg Boiling, Wesley Putman, Billy Goble, ve Scott, Mike Campbell and es Bradley, Mr. Beal was a native and lilt1 resident of Calhoun County. He was an employee at Bama Warehouse.

Cardin JACKSONVILLE Services for John Wesley Cardin, 78, of Jacksonville will be today at 3 p.m. at K.L. Brown Funeral Home with Dr. Jerry Frady and the Rev. Luke Turner officiating.

Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. "iyjMis mm CARPETS Graveside services for Mrs. Thelma Louise Pike, 74, of Anniston, Rt. 3, will be Monday at 11 if a.m. at Anniston Memorial Gardens with the Rev.

Major Johnson of- Teaglie ticiating ana cnapei mil runerai Home in charge. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. rf i 7 LIVING ROOM BEDROOM HEFLIN Services for Eli Benton Teague, 83, of Heflin, Rt. 1, were Saturday at 2 p.m. at Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church with the Rev.

Steve Dempsey and the Rev. Gus Young officiating Burial was in the church cemetery with Benefield Funeral Service of Wedowee in charge. Mr. Teague died Thursday at Lineville Geriatric Center. Survivors include one son.

Lvman Teague of Heflin; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Eastwood of Newell, and 1 Mrs. Pike died Saturday at Golden Springs Nursing Home. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Wilda Plant of Wilder and Mrs.

Mary L. Langley of Tuscaloosa and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Pike was a Calhoun County native and resident and a Baptist. HALLWAY GRAY BROWN-SERVICE MORTUARY, INC.

T. Flint Gray, Jr. 1329 WILMER AVE. Franklin McGee DINING ROOM President Phone i 236-3441 Vice-President BEDROOM BEDROOM i 4 You've shopped (or carpet that's priced by the squareyard, so you know that the worst part Is figuring how many square yards it takes. Foote Bros.

Carpet makes it easy! Buy carpet from MI. Foote Bros. Carpet and save! We'll carpet your Mr. Cardin died Friday at Jack-' sonville Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Bessie Cardin of Jacksonville; a Jerald W. Cardin of Dadeville; two grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Troy Wilson, Carl McGinnis, Donald Thompson, Howard Brewer and Claude Gaddy. Honorary pallbearers will be the members of the men's Bible class at West Point Baptist Church. Mr.

Cardin was a Shelby County native and a Calhoun County resident for the past 42 years. He was a retired carpenter and a member of West Point Baptist (Jhurch. Goss PIEDMONT Services for Mrs. Cora W. Goss, 83, of Piedmont, Rt.

1, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Philadelphia Baptist Church with (he Rev. Marshall Morgan officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The body will be at the home of Mrs.

Katherine Gowens until an hour before services. Mrs. Goss died Saturday at Jacksonville Nursing Home following a lengthy illness. Survivors Include three daughters, Mrs. Olene Barnes and Mrs.

Katherine Gowens, both of Piedmont, and Mrs. Wilma O'Bar of Rainbow City; one son, Clyde T. Goss of Dalton, three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Knight, Mrs. Lorene Sanford and Mrs.

Evelyn Bryan, all of Piedmont; one brother, Melvin Wood of Piedmont; 21 grandchilden and 33 great-grand-! children. Grandsons will be pallbearers. Mrs. Goss was a lifelong resident of the Piedmont area and a member of the Philadelphia Baptist Church. James CENTRE Services for Miss Clara Mae James, 81, of Centre will be announced by Perry Funeral Home.

Miss James died Friday at her residerice. McLeod WEDOWEE Services for Tom Mack McLeod, 45, of Wedowee, Rt. 1, will be today at 2 p.m. at Union Baptist Church with the Rev. Ray whole house for and that includes carpet, pad and installation.

This is a limited offer, so don't delay. (Offer good for rectangular and round houses, too.) "Continuous Service Since 1897" "Uhe' Sensible lliiny Plan Your Pre-Arranged Funeral Pre-Arrangerrient means putting your affairs in order in advance. You can decide the type of service and cost you think appropriate, and your individual preferences will be completely assured. Compare our pre-arranged funeral with anyone's. You will find that we deposit 100 of the money In the Bank andyou can cancel at any time, if there is any need thatyour money be returned.

If you would like our special package of information, please contact us or. simply return the coupon below to: i Gray Brown-Service, Inc. Xt "Nl Foote Bros. CAHPET IMC a name uou can us I P.O. Box 1808 I Anniston, AL 36202 1 Please send me your package of information i I Name o-7 NOW SERVING GADSDEN ANNISTON 2617 FORREST AVE.

3006 McCiLELLAN BLVD. GADSDEN, ALABAMA ANNISTON, ALABAMA 547-2523 236-8400 OPEN MONDAY SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. both locations "Up lo 120 square yards Exicudes kitchert ()athroomjof utility ffirp. Address City State mJNmii.

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