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The Anniston Star Sunday, July 9, 1972 weather mum 50 Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA Dept of Commerce 70 FORECAST Figures Shew Law Temperatures 70 Until Saturday Morning Isolated Ner indicated Consult Local forecast FORECAST Partly cloudy afternoons and evenings. spostly clear early mornings and at night through Saturday North to northeast winds 6 to 12 miles per hour becoming east to northeast Saturday Slightly warmer tonight and Saturday. High today low 80s. Lows tonight low 60s. Highs Saturday mid 80s.

LOCAL STATISTICS Highest temperature this date. 101 in 1954. Lowest temperature this date. 58 in 1922. For 24 hours ending at 6:30 a.m.

today: Highest temperature, 80 degrees: lowest temperature. 56 degrees. Rainfall .00 inches. Total rainfall this vear 34.89 inches. Sunset today.

7:58 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow. 5:38 a.m. Barometer rising. Barometer rising.

EXTENDED FORECAST Sunday through Tuesday fair to partly cloudy and warm with widely scattered thundershowers mainly during afternoons. Highs upper 80s to low 90s. Lows Sunday low 60s north to upper 60s south. Lows Monday and Tuesday mid to upper 60s north to low 70s south. AROUND THE STATE Huntsville 78 54 .00 Muscle Shoals 79 53 .00 Gadsden 81 56 .00 Anniston 78 56 .00 Birmingham 80 54 .00 Tuscaloosa 58 .00 Montgomery 84 62 .00 Dothan 85 65 .00 Mobile 87 64 .00 AROUND THE NATION Atlanta.

a clear 78 61 .00 Boston. clear 70 58 .00 Charleston. cldy 73 67 44 Chicago. cldy 79 62 .00 Cincinnati. cldy 75 51 .00 Cleveland.

cldy 69 48 .00 Denver, cldy 85 48 .02 Fort Worth. cldy 88 64 .00 Honolulu, cldy 87 75 .00 Los Angeles. cldy 88 67 .00 Miami. cldy 86 79 .00 Milwaukee. cldy, 75 53 .12 Orleans.

cldy 85 70 .00 New York. cldy 77 61 .00 Phoenix, cldy 107 84 .00 St. Louis. cldy 78 60 .00 San Fran. clear 60 54 .00 Washington.

clear 73 60 .21 The calendar TODAY ANNISTON CHAPTER 486, Order of the Eastern Star, will have its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Hall, 2210 Noble St. REGISTRATION for the Happi-Tymes Kindergarten at the First Baptist Church at 105 West 15th Street is now in progress. Call 236-0425 or 236-8219. DUKE MASONIC LODGE 574 will have its regular meeting at 7 p.m.

for installation of officers. DeSOTO BARRACKS 1295. Ladies Auxiliary, has cancelled its regular Thursday night meeting. RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE Company from noon through needed as blood will be sent Harrisburg. Pa.

ALEXANDRIA CIVITAN singing at 7:30 p.m. at featuring Crusaders Quartet Quartet of Alexandria. Travelers Freeman Family of Gadsden. will be at Alabama Power 6 p.m. Donors are urgently to the flood disaster area in CLUB will sponsor a benefit Alexandria High School gym.

of Anniston. Harmoneers Quartet of Centre and SATURDAY EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, off Highway 202 between Monsanto Road and Smith will have a 7 p.m. gospel singing with the Seekers Trio of Anniston. guests. ROYAL OAK Oddfellows Lodge 106 will meet at 7:30 p.m.

at 100612 Wilmer Ave. OHATCHEE CHURCH OF GOD will have a 7 p.m. singing featuring the Revelations Quartet of Glencoe. ANNISTON HIGH SCHOOL 20th anniversary of its graduation school at 2 p.m. and a luau at class of 1952 will celebrate the with a tour of the new high Ramada Inn at 7 p.m.

CALHOUN COUNTY Masonic Conference will be at 1 p.m. at Ohatchee High School. All Master Masons are invited. JACKSONVILLE Emmanuel Holiness Church will have a homecoming at 10 a.m. with the Rev.

Clark Sorrow, speaker. and the Pioneers Quartet of Talladega. guest singers. A REVIVAL will begin at Sunny Eve Baptist Church at 7 p.m. with the Rev.

Harold Hicks. evangelist. A REVIVAL begins today at with the Rev. C. B.

Schultz of Services will be held at 10:30 next week. Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Thomasville. evangelist. a.m. and 7 p.m.

daily through FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Church of Jacksonville will hold an all-day singing beginning at 10 a.m. with the Haynes Family of Ohatchee as guest singers. SMITH METROPOLITAN A.M.E. Zion Church Youth Choir under the direction of Mrs. S.

W. Schultz. Miss Gwendolyn Cowden and Rev. G. B.

Nolan will present a concert at Seventeenth Street Baptist Church at 6 p.m. Oxford man held for DWI A 51-vear-old Oxford man was In Calhoun County Jail today. charged locally with driving while intoxicated. while FBI agents conducted an investigation into the car he was driving. Travis Melvin Lybrand.

who jailers said refused to talk to anvone but the FBI." was arrested by State Troopers Thursday afternoon on Quintard Avenue. FBI spokesmen said they were looking into the possibility that Lybrand's car had been stolen from another Area obituaries MISS LILIAN E. STOKES GADSDEN Miss Lilian E. Stokes of 1230 Crescent Avenue. Anniston.

died Thursday morning at her sister's residence in Gadsden. Graveside services are scheduled for Friday at 3 p.m. at Forest Cemetery with Collier Butler Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include a sister. Mrs.

George I Black of Gadsden. and a brother. Arthur D. Stokes of Knoxville. Tenn.

A resident of Anniston most of her life. Miss Stokes was a member of Parker Memorial Baptist Church and retired from the Scarbrough Drug Company. MRS. MILLIE W. FORNEY JACKSONVILLE Mrs.

Millie W. Forney, 87, of 10 Eighth Jacksonville died Wednesday at the Jacksonville Nursing Home. Funeral Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the St. John's C.M.E.

Methodist Church with the Rev. J. J. Jackson officiating. Burial will follow in the Jacksonville Cemetery with Lucius Funeral Home in charge.

Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Edna Jackson and Mrs. Lilian Garrett, both of Buffalo. N.Y.: three sons; Henry Forney and Clarence Forney of Jacksonville.

and John Forney. Columbus, three sisters. two brothers and 7 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. MRS. ADA MAE HILL KNIGHT Mrs.

Ada Mae Hill Knight, 62. of 224 Bruce Street, Hobson City. died Wednesday at Anniston Memorial Hospital. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at 12 noon at the Oak Ridge Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Opelika with Lucius Funeral Home in charge.

Hospitals ANNISTON MEMORIAL Admissions Mrs. Joy Busby of Rt. 9. Oxford, Bruce Whitehron of 2 Circle Road, Mrs. Syble Moore of Alexandria.

Mrs. Mildred Jones of Anniston. Rt. 4. Mrs.

Betty Phillips. 221 Fairview Lane of Oxford. Mrs. Cynthia Carlisle of 2113 Clydesdale Mrs. Rebecca Boyd of Wedowee, Rt.

1. Taylor McLemore of Choccolocco. Mrs. Jane Payne of 4500 Sprague Ave. Mrs.

Jimmie Carroll of Eastaboga, Rt. 1, Mrs. Rebecca Eagle of 2202-B Montreat Circle. Birmingham, Dian Smith of 12-A Barber Terrace. Mrs.

Faye Dunn of 720 Mimosa Drive. Jeffrey Colburn of Lineville. Mrs. Shirley Smelley of Jacksonville. Miss Vera Hines of 711 Quintard Ave.

Mrs. Alva Gaddy of 3-C Glenaddie Mrs. Adelle Persons of 50 Fairway Drive, Mrs. Willene Moore of Heflin, Lavon Haynes of Anniston, Rt. 5.

Mrs. Nettie Marie Mosher of 4123 Bryan. Kimberly Reaves of Anniston. Rt. 3.

Edgar G. Bailey of Anniston. Rt. 10, Mrs. Avleene Jackson of 212 E.

15th Anniston. Births Charsie Sampler. boy: Eula Mae Corn, boy: Ollie McCallum. boy. STRINGFELLOW HOSPITAL Admissions Lily Houston of Anniston.

Rt. 5. Luther Meeks of Talladega, Charles Jennings of Lincoln. Randal Buckhouse of Anniston. Robert Carden of Anniston.

Minnie Bunn of Oxford. Owen Breedwell of Oneonta. PIEDMONT HOSPITAL Admissions Joe Cochran of Jackson. Daniel Rainey of Piedmont. Charlie Easterwood of Piedmont.

New charge costs burglar his probation Probation on an earlier burglary conviction was revoked Thursday for an Anniston man awaiting trial on charges that he burglarized Commodity House on 14th Street June 22. The action against Lovell Turner. 34. of 1705 Pine came in Calhoun County Circuit Court. He will await trial on the Commodity House burglary in state prison.

where he will serve the full three years for which he was given probation. state officers said. Turner is in Calhoun County Jail awaiting transfer to Draper Prison. Montgomery. Survivors include her husband.

Enon Knight of Hobson City: eight daughters. Mrs. Mary Wright of Anniston. Mrs. Marie Akles.

Mrs. Lula Swink, Mrs. Frances Young Mrs. Maggie Riddle. Mrs.

Lelia Thomas Mrs. Vicie Davis and Mrs. Shirley Truitt all of Hobson City: a son. Mr. Douglas Virden of Hobson City: three sisters.

56 grandchildren. and 13 great grandchildren. JOSEPH EDWARD TAYLOR JACKSONVILLE Funeral services for Joseph Edward Taylor. 65. of 704 Pine Lane.

Anniston. who died Thursday after a long illness. will be Saturday at 3 p.m. at Arrington Chapel in Georgia. Officiating will be the Rev.

Barney Ford and the Rev. Samuel Parker. Burial is to be in the adjoining cemetery, with Roebuck Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include his stepmother. Mrs.

Hattie Bailey of Albertville. a daughter, Mrs. Bobby Siscel of Huntsville; three sons Danny Taylor of Anniston and Kenneth Taylor and Jack Taylor of Atlanta: a sister, Mrs. Edna Wheeler of Cedartown. and 10 grandchildren.

Taylor was a retired moulder and a member of the Baptist church. MRS. DELLA E. LEWIS TALLADEGA Funeral services for Mrs. Della E.

Lewis, 83. of 903 E. Lancaster, who died Thursday, were today at Immanuel Baptist Church, with burial in Oakhill Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter. Mrs.

Mary Evelyn Richards of Talladega; three sisters. Mrs. Ester Meeks of Villa Rica. Mrs. Ida Little of Rockmart, and Mrs.

Lemmer Green of Atlanta. and two grandchildren. She wasa native of Buchanan, and lived in Talladega the past 31 years. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church of Talladega. DAVIS E.

HORN TALLADEGA Funeral services for Davis E. Horn. 60, of Route 1. Talladega, who died Thursday. were today at Usrey Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Pinehill Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nell Horn; three sons, Bill Horn and Douglas Horn, both of Talladega, Davis E. Horn Jr. of Sylacauga, and a brother, Frank Horn of Anniston. He was a native of Perry County and lived in Talladega since 1937.

He was a member of Bemiston Methodist Church and retired from the Bemis Bag Co. LEGAL NOTICES "BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW" MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made in the terms of a mortgage executed to The Anniston National Bank, Anniston, Alabama, by Lawrence Burnham, a single man, on the 9th day of March, 1971, which said mortgage is recorded in Book 1300, page 698, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Calhoun County, Alabama, and said default continuing, we, the undersigned, will sell at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder, in front of the south door of the legal courthouse of of sale said on county, the 15th between day the of August, 1972, the following described property, to-wit: Part of Lot 1902 as shown on the map of the Anniston Homestead Fruitgrowers Association recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Calhoun County, Alabama in Plat Book Page 357, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of the Saks-Weaver Road, said point being 92 feet northerly of the southeast corner of said Lot 1902, as measured along the west line of said road; thence continuing northerly along the west line of said road 75 feet; thence west 200 feet; thence southeasterly 75 feet; thence east 200 feet to the point of beginning; situated in Calhoun County, Alabama. Said sale is made for the purpose of paying the mortgage debt and costs and expenses of foreclosure. THE ANNISTON NATIONAL BANK ANNISTON, ALABAMA. Mortgagee JAMES M.

CAMPBELL Attorney for Mortgagee July 7, 14, 21, 1972 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF ALABAMA, Calhoun County, Probate Court In the matter of the Estate of George Taylor Morris, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the estate of George Taylor Morris deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 21 day of June 1972 by the Hon. G. C. Brittain, Judge of Probate of said County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred.

Virginia C. Morris, Executrix of the Last will and Testament of George Taylor Morris, deceased. June 23, 30, July 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF ALABAMA, Calhoun County, Probate Court in the matter of the Estate of Jankie R. Stewart, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jankie R.

Stewart deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 19 day of June 1972 by the Hon. G. C. Brittain, Judge of Probate of said County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, "or the same will be barred. Jewell Stewart McGinnis, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Jankie R.

1 Stewart, deceased. June 21, 28, July 7 FOUND SOMETHING? If you've found a pet or article of value we want to help you return it. Just call The Anniston Star Want Ads 236-1551 and say "1 want to place an ad in Commercial National Bank's Found Column." As a public service Commercial National Bank will run your ad at no cost to you. Commercial National Bank Lost And Found Strayed or stolen in DeArmanville area: Small, black Shetland pony. NameThunder.

Anyone knowing whereabouts call 238-8776. Lost in Coldwater: 2 black Angus calves. 7 mo. old. Reward offered.

237-7416. Lost: Small male dog-mixed breed. Long hair -reddish brown with white feet, stomach and face. Answers to Weighs 15-20 lbs. Lost from Glendale Rd.

If found or have information please phone 237-2076. Invalid child is lost without pet. Lost in street in front of 2027 Moore, black tan handmade billfold, keep money return other contents, 237-3986. 2 Personals OSTOMY SUPPLIES- Hotlister, Marsan, Perman-type, Davol, Fazio, Greer- CollySeels- Samples, Osbon-Nilodor-Karaya, Washers on request. OSTOMY CENTER OF ALABAMA, 1730 2nd Ave.

Bessemer, Ala. 425-3211. NOW FOR SUNDAY DINNER Enjoy Tasty Old World Foods, in a casual Continental atmosphere, PASQUALE'S 831 S. Quintard and Lenlock Shopping Center of Reward for information leading to identity persons who destroyed the ornamental canes on the property of L. V.

Barker of 4610 Skyline Dr. between July 1 4. 237- 4436. 4 Card of Thanks The family of the late Lorenza "Pete" Thompson wish to thank all the friends and neighbors for their kindness in their hour of sorrow. We wish to express our thanks for all the beautiful flowers and all the food condeath.

tributed in Traci our Ann sorrow Ochoa. over our Mr. daughter's Richard Ochoa. In Memoriam and children. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN In the memory of our wife and mother, Zonie Fleming.

Tracy Fleming In loving memory of my darling wife, Zonie Fleming, who passed away 3 years ago today. Tracy Fleming children. Services Offered For All Your Stereo Component And 2 Way Radio Needs. Come Us. LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS Church St.

Plaza 435-5530 Well pump Service Sales Installation 820-2273 Bulldozing, clearing and yard work Call 435-9842 Coldwater Grading Co. Endloader, dozer work, yard work, top soil, field dirt, white sand, chert, and gravel. Call 237-0222. Coy Shedd 236-7323 We Trim Or Cut Any Size Trees Phone 238-1906 After 6 P.M. Brown's Upholstering Phone 236-3072 or 237-0032 419 W.

23rd All types of home improvements; new houses built to your specifications. Call W. C. Doss, 435-3485 or Marvin (Buddy) Bragg 435-5438. Jim's T.

V. Sales Service We service all makes and models 1224 Noble St. 237-9446 Bobby C. Kilgore Backhoe workseptic tanks and foundations. Repair work.

Top soil. Phone 820-2741 Weaver. CALL THE EXPERT IT SAVES YOU BOTH TIME AND MONEY Building Materials Everything For Bullding Your Home" Lumber From Mill to You Home of the "OSMOSE PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER" LUMBER COMPANY WELLINGTON 237-4793 OXFORD LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials of All Kinds 4th and Barry. Oxford 831-0540. Home Repairs Holley's Remodeling Home impro.

All work guaranteed. Roofing any type home remodeling Free Estimates, call anytime 237-4485. General Home Repairs Additions, All type masonry, 30 yrs. experience 236-6698. All types of roofing, 21 years experience COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Turner Roofing Co.

237-6137 Home remodeling, inside and out, concrete work, roof No down payments, terms. Free estimates. Paul Edwards 237- 2677 or Mickey Cartee 236-7277. "The Finest In Home Remodeling" Loans consolidated, easy financing SUMMERS BUILDERS 1915 Noble Street Phone For The Best In Home Repairs And Remodeling Call McCormick 831-2130 All types of roofing, will estimate. Heath Roofing Repair 435-6944 Chain Link Fence Home Supply Co.

236-8332 Miscellaneous Services Anniston Wrecking Co. 227 West 15th St. Complete Wrecking Service Good Used Building Materials Phone 236-9623 or 236-5987 Portable welding, septic tanks, backhoe, dozer and end loader work. Field dirt and top soil. 237-2327.

Back hoe and end loader work. Septic tanks, contract or hourly. Saks area. Call Nelson 236-0022. Ben's Volkswagen Repair Qualified Volkswagen mechanics Highway 202 238-1232 All Popular Brands of Motor Oil Hubbard Oil Co.

831-4950 Painting Interior and exterior house painting. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gutter installation and repairs. Call anytime.

820-2887 or 237-9057. Plumbing NOE PLUMBING COMPANY Licensed Bonded 236-2761 237-6302 Venetian Blinds For Venetian Blinds, cleaned or repaired, call Home Supply Co. 236-8332 231 W. 14th St. Well Drilling ANNISTON BUILDERS Will drill by foot or contract.

Pump sales and service. Will. fin. FHA or terms. Free estimates, 237-3529.

Commercial Domestic Water Well Experts. Compare our prices and save. Ph. 236-5070 or 237-1177. DINGLER DRILLING CO.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Services. Offered Weaver Plumbing Electric Service We Specialize in Mobile Homes Phone 820-0840. For All Types of Tree Service, removal, trimming. Call GUARANTEED TREE SERVICE, 237-4427. Admiral authorized sales service.

ving Anniston for over 20 yrs. JAMES A TV SERVICE 229 W. 23rd St. 237-6621 Chain Link Fences Home Repairs Mickey Cartee 236-7277 Quality Upholstery 15 Choccolocco Oxford 831-5970. Wooten Piano Organ Co.

Will be Closed entire week of July 4th July 3 thru9 Resume operation as usual July 10th. Sorry for any inconvenience. All types of painting. Interior and exterior. For free estimate phone 831-4045.

All work guaranteed. Bynum Tire Service Tires all types Wheels balanced $1.50 ea. Tires rotated $2 8:30 am to 7 pm. 237-0562 Have brush will paint, all types of painting, interior and exterior. For free estimates, call 237-9568.

All work guaranteed. ANNISTON ROOFING And Siding Company Home Repairs Free estimates Easy Terms Roofing Siding Carports Bathrooms Additions. Serving you and your friends for the past 17 years. 512 W. 10th 237-4634 A ELECTRICAL Air Conditioning Refrigeration Ph.

831-1189 or 831-0296 7-A General. Insurance AUTO INSURANCE LIABILITY, COLLISION COMP. NO WAITING PERIOD SR-22 FILED FAST SERVICE. TERMS MOORE INS. AGENCY, Inc.

CORNER 9TH NOBLE 237-9497 We handle all types cf insurance life, health. All types of business insurance and special risk automobile insurance. Coverage bound immediately. Call us for all insurance needs. Amos Luallen Agency 517 S.

Quintard 237-8561 8-A Special Notices URBY'S Does It Again! Buy 12-Get 1 Free PHONE 236-9325 23 Noble NOTICE! Closed on Sundays Until Further Notice Britain's Garden Center Ph. 237-6286 or 238-1168 Nelson Catfish Lake Hwy 431 South Near Wedowee Restocked with Carp. Also has plenty of catfish, bass and crappie. No limit to the amount to catch. Admission $1.

NELSON'S LAKES Hwy 431 S. Near Wedowee Getting Married? Call MAC McELROY The Wedding Photographer Ph. 236-1211 EMPLOYMENT Help INFLATION AND TAXES upsetting your budget? As a successful Avon Representative, you can balance family finances, even have extra cash for those special "extras" you want. Earn money in your free time near home, showing our famous products to friendly people. For details, call: 236-2001.

Wanted: Truck drivers with 2 years experience tractor trailer heavy duty hauling. 236-6325-Bynum, Ala. Eagle Motor Lines School Teachers: I would like to have two to work with me for the summer. Part 238-8324 Kitchen preparation. 1 shift.

Apply Mr. Good Guy Restaurant, Jacksonville. 435-4430. MOTHERS HOUSEWIVES In the following Counties: CALHOUN, CLAY, CLEBURNE RANDOLPH SELL TOYS PARTY PLAN From now to Dec. NO DELIVERY NO COLLECTING NO CASH INVESTMENT APPLY NOW WILL TRAIN Details without obligation WRITE: HILDA WALDROP, P.O.

BOX 604 Lineville, Alabama 36266 Wanted: One licensed managing operator and beauticians for local shop, good pay, no busy-bodies, call 236-9263. Manager for Service Station and Car Wash Mechanical and electrical background required. Call 236-4013 for interview. Job Openings Route sales person for established retail milk route. 5 day work week.

If interested call Mello Dairies 831-3201 Short order cooks needed. Apply Mr. Good Guy Restaurant, Jacksonville. 435-4430. Wanted: Full part time help.

Grill counter help. Apply at 2 Anniston stores or Jacksonville store. Jack's Hamburgers. Permanent workers required for production work. Paid training, piece rate earning limited only by ability to reduce.

No lay-offs. Paid company benefits. Frame Brick Co. Piedmont Hwy. Wanted One Automotive Air Conditioner Mechanic to service, repair and install air conditioners.

See Louis McCurry Sunny King Ford South Quintard Laborers for first and second shifts, starting rate, $1.80 per hr. group insurance and other company benefits. Apply BOYLES GALVANIZING CO. 629 WEST 10TH ST. Wanted: Carpenters, Carpenter helpers; concrete finishers, finisher helpers; iron workers and laborers.

Contact Morris Shea Bridge Co. 1-20 East of Heflin, Equal Opportunity Employer. Ph. Heflin, 748- Help Wanted Experienced Beauty Operator, guaranteed salary plus commission and paid vacation. Apply in person.

Edie Adams Cut Curl, Anniston Plaza. WANTED Leading Textile Firm seeking experienced Weavers, Machine Operators and Mechanics or will train qualified applicants. Starting pay depends on experience. Pleasant working conditions and good fringe benefits. Applicants must be 18 years of age, 5' 5" or taller, weighing in proportion to height, sober, dependable and willing to work 6 days per week on any shift.

Apply between 9 AM 2 PM, Monday through Friday. TAPE CRAFT CORP. HUNTER STREET ANNISTON, ALA. "An Equal Opportunity Employer" Warehousemantruck driver Second Shift Mechanic First Shift Good Pay Excellent Opportunity for advancement with established firm Profit Sharing Group Insurance PLUS OTHER BENEFITS MUST BE DRAFT EXEMPT HAVE EQUIVALENT TO HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION APPLY IN PERSON Thompson COMPANY Tractor 2300 Hwy. 21 So.

9-A Business Schools PBX Receptionist Jobs Qualified in 2 to 8 weeks for an interesting job as PBX Operator, office receptionist, dictaphone operator with big concerns, get started now. Day, night, student loans. Free placement. Switchboard School. Ph.

236-0222. Only 40 Hours To Learn IBM KEY PUNCH Free Job Placement Student Loans Gadsden Business College Anniston 236-0222, Gadsden 546-2863 12 Situation Wanted 312 S. Quintard, Mon. Sat. 9 AM- 6 PM.

Youth Academy Kindergarten Day-Care Bynum-Eastaboga Enroll July 10-11-12 (6 AM-6 PM) Certified Teachers Ph. 238-8905 or 236-4325 Will do daytime baby sitting Call 237-7928 or 237-4943 12-A Instruction We have immediate openings in our school for qualified students. Call or come by for enrollment information. Keevil Curl School of Beauty 702. Noble St.

MERCHANDISE 13 Miscellaneous For Sale Used Motorola Quasar Color T.V. Jax. T. V. Sales Service 51 Church St.

Plaza 435-5530 DISCOUNT CARPET Commercial Tweed With Pad $2.95 sq. yd. Free estimates. Expert Installation. .1431 Noble St.

237-0711. Special Buy Two Remington Adding Machines Get a third adding machine absolutely free. T. C. POPE 16 W.

17th 236-1501 For Greater Savings on home Furnishings. Shop Furniture Fair Anniston Business Machines, Inc. Royal Electric and Manual Typewriters. Victor Electronic Printing and Display Calculators. We sell Demonstrators and used office Machines.

Sales Service. 1029 Gurnee 236-7528 STEREOS Component systems (5). Complete with 4 speed auto changer, speakers and dust cover, AM-FM multiplex tuner. Uses 3 IF stages to tune in FM stereo, also extra jacks for Tape deck, record and play, and headphone lack. $69.95 each.

We also have a few consoles. Cash or terms. UNITED FREIGHT SALES, 312 S. Quintard. 9 AM 6 PM.

Singer sewing machines (5) some still in cartons. These are Singers' latest models and are equipped to do most kinds of sewing, such as: zigzag, stitch, buttonholes, sewing on buttons, monogramming much more. Cash or terms. UNITED FREIGHT SALES, 312 S. Quintard.

9AM-6 PM. Just received 5 bedroom sets in beautiful walnut finish. These sets include a large dresser mirror, also a chest of drawers double bed with headboard. To be sold for $99.95. Terms available.

Can be In'spected at UNITED FREIGHT SALES, HOME FURNISHINGS COST LESS AT SALES 327 Noble 236-8549 Recorder Sales and Service TV Service, Automobile Radios, Tape MUSIC COMPANY 115 E. 15th St. Pho. 236-1518 Air Conditioners All Type Motors Motor Rewinders-236-9751 Fedders 24,000 BTU Air conditioner, used about 4 months, selling at below cost at $250. Used Whirlpool Refrigerator, 19 CU.

ft. with Ice maker, guaranteed for 90 days, good condition, $259.95. Kelvinator 18 lb dryer, little over 1 year selling for $89.95 Bethea Furniture 120 Clinton Ph. 435-7861 Brand new sofa bed with matching chair to be sold for $99.95 cash or terms UNITED SALES, 312 S. Quintard.

Mon. -t. 9 AM 6 PM. Two Pc. Early merican Herculon Suite, $199.95.

Abe Furniture Discount 1510 Noble St. For Sale: 1 year old canned Coca Cola Pop Machines, 5 column $495, 4 column $425. Will place in going location on commission. National Cash Register $60, and coin pooltable $190. 1303 E.

10th Street or Call 236-4115. Used automatic machine, working condition, $50. Call 236- 1601. 1970 model Magic Chef apartment size coppertone gas range with full instructions. $50.

Available July 16th, 236- 2481. For Sale: 3 piece bedroom suite; washer dryer; twin bed. Call 237-2744. Star WANT ADS 3 LINES 3 DAYS 2.34 Things You SUNDAY Two youths freed on drug charges Two young Calhoun County men were freed of drug charges in city recorders court Thursday afternoon when city law enforcement officials. moved not to prosecute.

John Richard Little, 21. of 831 Blue Ridge charged with possession of barbiturates. and Willis Cooly 17. of Hobson City. charged with selling marijuana.

were released Thursday. The Finns call their country Suomi. which comes from a Finnish word meaning swamp. No Longer Need Or Use Sell Fast with Star Classified Ad! Dial 236-1551 To Place Your Ad! Oils.

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