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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 23

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Robinson Services for Mrs. Gertie Robinson, 74, of Anniston, Rt. 10, will be announced by Miller Funeral Home. Mrs. Robinson died Thursday at Randolph County Hospital in Roanoke.

Watts LINEVILLE Services for Clatis Leroy Watts, 63, of Lineville will be Saturday at Benefield Funeral Home of Lineville chapel with the Rev. Charles Jordan officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. The family will receive friends until time of service at the funeral home. Mr.

Watts died Thursday at his daughter's home. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Preite of Roanoke and Mrs. Thelma Daniel of Lineville; a sister, Mrs. Thelma Hill of Ashland; two brothers, Willard Watts of Newnan, and Willis Watts of Valley; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Mr. Watts was a Clay County native and a former Sylvester, resident. He was a Baptist and an employee in the timber industry. Comet seeds Comets may have seeded earth with organic molecules that make up the building blocks of life. $250 SHOWS SENIOR STARTING CITIZENS ALL BEFORE SHOWS 6 PM ULA PLAZA CINEMAS 3416 McCLELLAN BLVD.

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Burial was in Coldwater Cemetery. Miss Lesley died Wednesday at Fairhaven Lesley Nursing Home in Birmingham. Survivors include several cousins. Miss Lesley was a member of Parker Memorial Baptist Church for over 50 years. She taught Sunday school for several years and was a member of the WMU.

She was retired from the Anniston city school system and taught the third grade for 44 years. She was the only child of Margaret and James T. Lesley, who owned Lesley Market in Anniston for several years. She was a member of Crestway Baptist Church in Birmingham. Mixon Services for William L.

Mixon, 80, of 616 S. Allen Anniston, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Pilgrim Baptist Church with the Rev. L.L. Williams and the Rev.

C.L. Sims officiating. Burial will be in Hobson City Cemetery with Anniston Funeral Services in charge. Mr. Mixon died Jan.

15 at his home. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Josephine Mixon of Anniston; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Greer of Elkhart, two sons, Issac Mixon of Selma and Charles W. Mixon of Anniston; two sisters, Mrs.

Annie Mae Simpson of Selma and Mrs. Inez Debarladen of Jones; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be deacons and trustees of Pilgrim Baptist Church. Mr. Mixon was a Autauga County native and an Anniston resident most of his life.

He was retired from U.S. Pipe and a deacon at Pilgrim Baptist Church. He's who can fight back RESTRICTED RELEASING CORPORATION AND MCMLAXAVEN CANNON CANNON INTERNATIONAL FILMS INC ULTRA RECORDED IN STEREO UNDER PARENT 17 OR REQUIRES ADULT GUARDIAN ACCOMPANYING CHEAHA SHOW TIMES Carmike Cinema 6 SOL AFAVE 820-5557 CINEMAS SHOW TIMES Blue Pond Plaza Oxford THE MARK It's about a boy and his dog, blind faith, a nasty Russian kid, friendship and soul power. FRIES ENTERTAINMENT INC Presents "OFF THE MARK MARK NEELY TERRY FARRELL CLARENCE GILYARD Jr NORMAN ALDEN VIRGINIA CAPERS JON CYPHER and BARRY CORBIN Director of Photography ARLEDGE ARMENAXI Executive in Charge of Production MICHAEL CASTLE Music by DAVID FRANK Written by BILL BERRY and TEMPLE MATHEWS Co Produced by IRA TRATTNER Executive Producer MARISA ARANCO Produced by TEMPLE MATHEWS Directed by BILL BERRY STARTS TODAY FRI. 9:20 CHEAHA CINEMAS Blue Pond Plaza Oxford Page 118 The Anniston Star, Friday, Jan.

22, 1988 Obituaries Flournoy WADLEY Services for Mrs. Virginia L. Flournoy, 54, of Wadley, 2, were today at Quattlebaum'sFuneral Home chapel with the Rev. Sammy Hayes and the Rev. E.G.

Clark officiating. Burial was in Randolph Memory Gardens. Mrs. Flournoy died Thursday at Randolph County Hospital in Roanoke. Survivors include her husband, Emmett Flournoy of Wadley, and a daughter, Miss Virginia Gail Flournoy of Wadley.

Haynes OXFORD Services for Mrs. Bessie M. Haynes, 78, of 500 McCullars Lane, Oxford, will be announced by Miller Funeral Home. Mrs. Haynes died today at Regional Medical Center.

Heard WOODLAND Services for Clarence C. Heard, 82, of Woodland, Rt. 1, will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Big Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. Gus Young and the Rev.

Cal Ledbetter officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Quattlebaum's Funeral Home in charge. The family will receive friends until an hour before service at the funeral home. Mr. Heard died Thursday at Traylor's Nursing Home in Roanoke.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Oviene Gamache of Lakeland, a son, S.L. Heard of Lanett; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Prince of 'Napoleon, Mrs. Nell Satterwhite of LaGrange, and Mrs.

Eris Sikes of Roanoke; three brothers, Frank Heard and Grover Heard, both of Woodland, and Delbert Heard of Roanoke; a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Heard was a retired farmer. TODAY CALHOUN County Business Association will host a get-acquainted hour p.m. at the Lyric Square on Noble Street, Anniston.

All businesses are invited to attend. JACKSONVILLE Church of God, 821 Francis will have a gospel singing at 7 p.m. The Gambills from Buchannon, will sing. ANNISTON York Rite Bodies of Freemasonry meet at 7 p.m. in the Masonic temple, 14th Street and Wilmer Avenue, Anniston.

AA WILL have a closed meeting at 8 p.m. at Stringfellow Hospital and at the Anniston First United Methodist Church. AL-ANON meets at 8 p.m. at the Anniston First United Methodist Church. GOLDEN Springs Church of God, Greenbrier.

and Coleman roads, Anniston, will have revival through Saturday at 7 nightly and Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Dr. O.W. Polen will speak.

For information call 835-1819. COTTAQUILLA Council of Girl Scouts has extended the reservation deadine for the annual meeting and Services for son, 78, of 320 Anniston, will Ervin Funeral Mrs. Jackson Regional Medcial Jackson Mrs. Pauline JackS. Christine be announced by Chapel.

died Thursday at Center. Jones TALLADEGA Graveside services for infant Laura Ashley Jonesof Talladega were today at Hillcrest Cemetery with the Rev. Bobby Murphy officiating and Usrey Funeral Home in charge. The infant died Monday at AMI Boookwood Medical Center in Birm- ingham. Survivors include her parents, Allen and Vicki Jones of Talladega; a half-brother, Michael Jones of Sylacauga; her grandparents, M.J.

and Mozelle Jones of Goodwater and Garland and Frances Smith of Munford; and several aunts and uncles. Pallbearers were Doug Smith and Keith Smith. Laney WOODLAND Services for Mrs. Allene Laney, 79, of Woodland, Rt. 1, were today at East Napolean Church of Christ with Wilbur Bass and Edward Herren officiating.

Burial was in the adjoining cemetery with Benefield Funeral Home of Wedowee in charge. Mrs. Laney died Tuesday at Traylor's Nursing Home in Roanoke. Survivors include her husband, Terrell Laney of Woodland; two daughters, Mrs. Faye Hester of Wedowee and Mrs.

Barbara Waldrep of Roanoke; a son, Oliver Laney of Tallassee; a brother, James Kimbrell of Griffin, eight grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers were grandsons. Mrs. Laney was a Cleburne Coun- American Legion on West 10th Street, Anniston. INVESTMENT classes offered by Jacksonville State University begins at 9 a.m.

at St. Mark United Methodist Church. A local broker and attorney will speak. For information call 831-3655 or Gordon McKinney at 236-6346. MAHOGANY Social and Savings Club will host a fish and chicken sale at noon at the home of Maxine Vinson, 408 S.

Leighton Anniston. LEE-JACKSON Banquet sponsored by the Sons of the Confederate Veterans begins at 7 p.m. at Jacksonville State University's Baptist Campus Center. John Echols will speak. PARENTS Without Partners will sponsor adult dancing at the Amvets Club at 8:30 p.m.

For information call 236-7231. AA WILL have an open meeting at 8 p.m. at the Anniston First United Methodist Church. CALHOUN County Amatuer Radio Association, 406 Anniston, will be open 9-11 a.m. for person interested in ham radios.

ANNISTON Narcotics Anonymous awards ceremony to 4 p.m. Monday. For information call 237-2825. will have a speaker meeting at 6 more p.m. at Regional Medical Center.

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