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1. 1. 1. Local, Area Obituaries Jay C. Anderson SYLACAUGA Jay.

C. Anderson, 67, died in a Birmingham Hospital recently and funeral services were held in the Service Chapel with interment following in the Sylacauga Cemetery, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rilla Anderson of Sylacauga; a son, Donald of Childersburg; one brother, two sisters and a grandchild. Service Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Miss Nickerson SYLACAUGA Funeral services were heid here for Miss Tresse Nickerson, 67, who died in local hospital.

Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Shinn of, Sylacauga, Mrs. George L. Scott of Alabaster and Mrs. L.

C. Walker of Columbiana, and a brother, Terrell Nickerson of Mobile. Memorial Hospital ADMISSIONS Gibson, Weaver, Allen Brews. Wellington, Crumples, Heflin. Reeves, E.

Ruby Norwood Homes. Naney Luther L. Howard, Oxford, James Jacksonville. 1901 Dr. 510 Kelth Ave.

Emma Spears, 411 Nelson, 1017 Christine K. Homer Conner, Olen Anniston, Anniston, 1810 Constantine Ave. Mae Debra 1317 Glendale Ruth Blue Mountain. Anniston, DISMISSALS Eleanor Earline Tarrant Clarence Knox Exer Holland C. Minshew Beulah Cole Andersen Gilbert Katie Hammon Byrd Edith Turner STORK CLUB Carlton Heard, 004 girl.

Gilda Ann Gibson, Weaver, Ruby Drennan, 1810 Constantine Norweed Jury To Probe Forgery Count Richard Spears, 40, of $320 Noble was bound over to the Calhoun County grand jury in Recorder's Court today on charges of forgery. Bond was set by Recorder Ed Harwell at $500. Major Wayne Marler, 21, of $603 Mulberry and James Jemison, 30, Negro, of E-1 Cooper Homes, were each fined $100 for driving while intoxicated. A charge of carrying a concealed weapon against Jemison was dismissed. Estell Powell, 54, Negro, of 120 S.

Allen was fined $50 for carrying a concealed weapon. Eastaboga ManFound Dead At Residence James L. Buford, 46, of Eastaboga, Rt. 2, was found dead at his home by a state investigator early today. Coroner Joe Frank Gulledge ruled the death result of natural causes.

Gulledge said Buford, who lived alone in a house near Coldwater School, apparently died before May The body was found by State Investigator Harry Sims today after Buford's sister called the Highway Patrol, he said. CHARGE IS MADE Billy Joe Owens, 33, address unwas charged today with driving while intoxicated, police records show. The Anniston Star Friday, May 11, 1962 A TERRIFYING WAR OF NERVES UNPARALLELED IN SUSPENSE! GREGORY. ROBERT POLLY PECK MITCHUM BERGEN LORI MARTIN MARTIN BALSAM JACK KRUSCHEN TELLY SAVALAS -E BARRIE CHASE A Suspense Adult Picture Terror NOW SHOWING RITZ TONIGHT THEATRE Show 7:00 ENDS (lid way) 2 Hits! The most tender and touching love story of our time! WILLIAN HOLDEN THE WORLD OF SUZIE 4 WONG NANCY Color SURE WOND KWAN Plus: Alfred Hitchcock's ExcitementMystery Thriller devoun EACH SHOW ONCE Susie Wong 7:25, Payche 9:30 DRIVE IN Minutes South of Downtown SKYWAY THEATRE Anniston. Just Below New Quintard Extension FIRST AREA SHOWING made in Hollywood the picture I Italian or French movie: makers wouldn't dare to make! Sorry, No.

All Tickets Passes A RIBALD FILM CLASSIC! THE IMMORAL MR. TEAS IN REVEALING EASTMAN COLOR! Plus Second Feature BILL TEAS "MOST FASCINATING SCIENCE -FICTION MARILYN WESTLY METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER A CEDROE PAL MI ANN PETERS H. O. DOWN DENNELLE TIME MICHELE ROBERTS and a bevy of beautiful girls! COLOR ADULTS, ONLY Buy Savings Bonds The funeral services were at Service Chapel. Graveside services follewed at Elliottville Cemetery in Siluria with the De.

I. L. Plexico officiating, Service Funeral. Home was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Bill Jessup, Bill Tapp, Clint Collins, Robert! Collins, D.

M. Remson and Harry Moore. Grant L. Higgins Funeral services for Grant L. Higgins, 45, of Washington, D.

who died Wednesday, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Usrey Chapel with the Rev. Lester Heinzman officiating. Burial will be in Gardens with Gray Brown Service Mortuary in charge. He is survived by his wife, two sons, his father, four brothers, and two sisters.

Members of the Oxford Masonic Lodge will serve as active pallbearers. Mr. Higgins spent most of his life in Oxford and Anniston. He had just returned from an overseas assignment with the U. S.

Army Ordnance Corps. He was a member of Anniston First Christian Church and Oxford's Hartwell Masonic Lodge 101. Robert P. Smith Robert P. Smith, 74, of 700 Goodwin died last night at his residence after a short illness.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Parker Memorial Baptist Church with Dr. B. Locke Davis officiating. Burial will be -in Gardens with Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Smith; two sons, J. C. and C. B.

Smith of Anniston; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Pugh of Talladega and Mrs. Jewell Brittain of Anniston; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Adams and Mrs. Hager Ferguson of Cedartown, two half-brothers, G.

A. and 0. B. Mann of Bessemer. Nephews will serve as active pallbearers.

Honorary pallbearers will be T. J. Laney, Frank Crowe, Robert Bruce, E. G. McDowell, S.

E. Hodges, Pitts Douglas, J. B. Hood, H. T.

Scarbrough, Ted Mullins, Brista Dear, Grady McDowell and P. B. McDowell, Jr. Mr. Smith had lived in Anniston for 25 years.

He was a former resident of Talladega County. He was a retired employe of Hodges and Company. Mrs. Annie Lackey SYLACAUGA Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs. Annie Bell Lackey, 78, at Mignon Methodist Church with burial in Marble City Cemetery with Service Funeral Home in charge.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Lucas and Mrs. Myrits Summers of Sylacauga; sons, Roy, Lester, J. M. Howard and Terry, all of Sylacauga, and Luther of Montgomery; 12 grandchildren, 19.

great-grandchildren and two sisters. Thomas J. Tyler SYLACAUGA Funeral serve ices for Thomas Joseph Tyler, 80, who died at a Sylacauga hospital Monday, were held at the von Mission Wednesday with interment in the Sylacauga Ceretery. Service Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He is survived by four sons, George of Alpine, Clarence of Birmingham, Joe and Clyde of Sylacauga; three daughters, Mrs.

Coston, Mrs. Gladys PAT BOBBY PAMELA ANN. TOM AND ALICE BOONE-DARIN-TIFFIN-MARGRET-EWELL: FAYE PA A a 80 AND FRESH WONDERFUL STATE WITH NEWEST RICHARD RODGERS MELODIES FAIR AND I NEWEST LYRIOSI From the men who gave you "South Pacific." "The Sound Of "The King And I'! CINEMAS DE LUXE ALFRED NEW MAN CHARLES RAN RETT LOSE FERRER MIC HARD BREEN FISA A HAMMERS I Week- Day Features 7 Days -Starting Today Short Treats! Start: 12:20, 2:30 CALHOUN COLOR CARTOON FUN 4:40, 6:50 And 9:00 P.M. LATEST WORLD WIDE NEWS following property, and covered by said Calhoun Alabama, Lot 13, Block B. the Probate 3 Subject, I santa is The be MOST WORST GRAND TODOS ED MASONS ALABAMA Ales D.

Birmingham, Alabama (Attorney for Mortgagee) MAY Classified Ads ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals Notice There will be a joint Al-meeting of all Humphries and Strickland Heirs filed dunder W. T. Weir, Saturday, May 12, 1962, 7:30 PM, Carpenters Hall, 921 Noble St. All Heirs urged to be present. Afraid to move because of rheumatic aches pains.

nervous, can't sleep? Visit house wheremay be obtained. 830 Leighton Pho. AD 5-2971. 6 Flowers Bring this ad and $1. Receive 1 doz.

Iglads. Michael's Discount Florist 1322 Wilmer. AD 7-9579. SPECIAL 5,000 ever blooming tea climbing roses In bloom. tear off pot $2.00 $2.50 bushes for only $1.00.

MOUNTAIN SIDE NURSERY 2313 S'ham Hwy. AD 7-4971 Fine, bedding All plants, plants large variety individual to containers. We also sell all kinds of shrubbery and landscaped planning. MIM'S NURSERY 312 E. 20th AD 7-5722 Vegetable Flower Plants RIDDLE'S NURSERY Mi.

E. Oxford-Atlanta Hwy. Landscaping Fruit. Nut Shade Trees. Azaleas, Camellias Evergreens MOUNTAINSIDE NURSERY Office ham Hwy.

AD 1-4971 Bedding Plants of All Kinds Vegetables, Plants 10c Each MRS. BATEY'S GREENHOUSE 2222 McCoy AD 6-0980 Services Offered Remodeling-Building Complete lob, 1 contract. no down payexperience is our qualification, Monthly payments to suit your budget. years to pay. Perfect Home Builders, 24 W.

13th St. AD 6-0186, 7-6914 or 7-8144. FAST LAWNMOWING SERVICE Call AD 6-4733 after 3 P.M. Moving? Call Dan Johnson, AD $-5781 New Location, 516 Oakmont PAINTING -Trucks, Tractors and small signs lettered Call AD 7-1090 Mrs. and Shuler, Covers 227 W.

at reasonable prices. AD 6-8108. Day's TV Service 13TH YEAR 202 W. 4th St. AD Mimeographing BARNES LETTER SHOP E.

16th St. AD 7-4061 Moving? Call. OSCAR DANIEL, HE 5-6184 King Size Radio Home Repairs When Possible 202 W. 18th AD BULLDOZING grading, land clearing ditches Moss. AD 5-2125 Ellis Swap Shop lawn mower used merchandise bought sold.

Moore. AD 6-1684. 8A Special Notices LEJAX TV Service "We Rent Televisions" Anniston's Oldest Largest 1401. Noble AD 6-6336 Play Obstacle Golf Oxford Lake This Challenging And Distinctive -Miniature Was Designed AND Constructed By PGA Professionals WHO KNOW THE GOLF BUSINESS Ralph SandersDick LaConte 18 Hole Course -25c Open Afternoon Nite Mable Electric Shop Electrical Contracting Electrical Motor Repairs 1007 Johnston Dr. AD Opening Soon Carnes Lake (Formerly Darby's) Saturday May 12 Dancing Anytime Special Band For Opening Nite Mother's Day Special ALL MOTHERS ADMITTED FREE Fishing, Swimming, Picnicking, Churches.

Schools, Family Reunions Company Picnics Welcomed, Pho. HE 5-5461 for Reservations. OPERATED BY: Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Carries S. N. NOBLE House Plans Blueprinting 200 13th AD 6-0741 Old Fashion Barn Dance MIDWAY ROLLER RINK skating Every Night Every Wed Beginners Taught Rhythm Makers, Round SQUARE DANCING 10 to 1:30 A.M. Sat.

Night Sauare: Dancing teacher Sat. Nite. Go-Kart Track, now: open you cannot act right, do not come. ACME TILE CO. CERAMIC TILE BATH REMODELING FLOOR SANDING FLOOR COVERING Our Show 1012-1014 Moore AD 5-5000 Anniston Beauty School WE NOW HAVE OPENING FOR STUDENTS ENROLL ANY TIME 102 AD -1989 EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Female Help Wanted Maid for smaR AD AD Waltress DEM BARE Old Wham Hey.

Waitresses wanted. apply: in person, no phone calls. Jake's Steak House, 409 Noble St. Wanted: White lady to keep houses care for child, must be clean. sober, Ins to live in nights.

Reference Pho. AD 7-4220. Wanted: White female cook, only perienced need apply. No phone calls. Bill's Cafe.

420 S. Noble St. Wanted: Attractive mature woman. capebie. Meet public.

Trained for metic service with national cosmetic company. Full or part-time. AD 55124 10 Male Help Wanted Wanted: Salesmen, men or women. 20-35. must be married.

no experience necessary: Pho. HE 5-4386. plus Apply College Barber Shop, Jacksonville, Ala. Wanted: for men's clothing to open soon. Answer, name, address, age, qualifications and references.

All repiles, strictly confidential. Write to Box H-11, care of Anniston Star. OVER THE ROAD DRIVERS. expertwanted for diesel: operation, delivering Into 20 states for manufacturer located in Anniston. Make application to Ala.

State Employment Service. 1418 Noble Anniston, Ala. -automatic transmission mechanic, general auto repairman. must be experienced, reliable and of good character. Apply SLATER'S AUTO SERVICE AD 7-3053 21061 Noble MEAT CUTTER No phone calls please, apply in person to THRIFTY MARKET 30 Gray St.

Oxford Salesman Who Is A Salesman FAMILY man who needs to make above! average income. Guaranteed beginning salary. Rapidly expanding company In its field. All replies confidential. Write Box A-4 care of Star, Anniston, Ala.

12 Situation Wanted Wanted light bookkeeping work. for small business. At home or business. Pho. AD 6-0820.

Alferations of All Kinds Years Experience Thelma Turner. 1431 Wilmer AD 5-5042 MERCHANDISE 13 Miscellaneous For Sale Now In It's 2nd Big Week Marbut's Removal Sale Save, up to Yes, on or about July 1st. We are moving to Lenlock And Everything In Our Store Must Go Regardless of Cost Here is just a Sample of the Many Bargains in This Big Removal Sale pc. Loompuff sofa bed suite $138.88 3. pc.

bedroom suite. $88.00 3 pc. folding lawn set, $18.88 32 pc. dinner set $5.88 co Hotpoint Range $168.00 Hotpoint Refrigerator, $188.00 TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET OR USE YOUR ANB CHARGE Marbut's Across from Post Office Jacksonville Life Line For Lawns! For outstanding success with your Lawn try the following: Pennington Green Lawn Grass Kentucky 31. Tall.

Fescue Wonder Green" Southern Evergreen Mixture Complete Line Lawn Fertilizer Fertilizer Distributor FREE Moore-King Hardware Oxford Has AD 6-0325 TON CHRYSLER AIR CONDITIONING UNIT FOR Commercial Installation 200 Volts 3. Phase Water Cooled See Af Hick's Tire Co. Cor. 10th Wilmer AD 5-5661 For Sale or Trade: 1. set of golf clubs, never been used.

wood Stratabloc by Wilson. Irons 2 thru Blue Ridge Sam Snead by Wilson. Also cart bag. Will trade for boat trailer. J.

D. Sanders. White's Gap Rd. Pho. HE 5-6297 or HE 5-8268.

For Sale: antique mantels, excellent condition. Pho. AD 7-8243 after p.m. AD 7-7065. TAPE RECORDER MUSIC COMPANY Record AS Why.

buy Carpet loan you one FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Carpet Upholstery cleanKing- Hardware Co. Kirby VACUUM CLEANERS SALES SERVICE MASON'S FLOOR COVERING 3007 Noble AD 7-6084 13 Miscellaneous For Sale I Williams and Mrs. Nell Harris, all of Sylacauga; four brothers, two sisters, 19 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Joseph R. Phillips SYLACAUGA Funeral services for Joseph R.

Phillips, 79, of Weogufka, who died Sunday. were held Monday at Mt. Moriah Church with burial in the adjacent cemetery with Service Fu-2 neral Home in charge. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Phillips; five daughters, Bertha Rayfield, Mrs.

Clyde Camp, both of Rockford, Mrs. lie Mull and Mrs. Lucille Knox of Sylacauga and Belvia Rogers Weogufka; three sons, J. W. Rockford, and Stanley and Perry of Weogufka; one brother and one sister; 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Gus Bennett, Jr. SYLACAUGA Funeral services were held here Tuesday for Gus Bennett, 28, who died Sunday in boating accidept near Panama City, Fla. Mr. Bennett, a resident of Panama City, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Jean Bennett, also of Panama City; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Bennett, of Sylacauga; a brother, Jack Bennett, also of Sylacauga; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Cline of West al Beach, and a grandmother, whose address is not listed. The Rev. W.

C. Chappell conducted services at the Service Chapel. Burial was in Cemetery, with Service Home in charge of arrangements William H. McGrady SYLACAUGA William H. McGrady, 75, of Tallade a Springs, died Tuesday at the Syl-1.

acauga Hospital. Funeral services were conducted from the Service Chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. with interment following at the Talladega Springs Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lelia McGrady of Talladega Springs; four children, E.

W. Mrs. Irene Burnette all of Talladega Springs, and Mrs. Sarah Burnette of Sylacauga; one brothers, two sisters, 21 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren also survive. Service Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Jennie Scott SYLACAUGA Mrs. Jennie Scott, 81, died at the Highland Baptist Hospital recently, and funeral services were held at the Service Chapel with the Rev. J. L.

Plexico in charge. Burial was in the Sylacauga Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Service Funeral Home. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James H. Patterson of Atlanta, and Mrs.

Herman Jones of Greenville, S. granddaughter, Miss Mary Scott Patterson of Atlanta: one sister. Mrs. R. S.

Montgomery of Birmingham; and two brothers, S. B. Montgomery of Colorado Springs, and J. H. Montgomery of Little Rock, Ark.

Melvin D. Jones SYLACAUGA Melvin D. Jones, 19, died in Birminghamrecently. Funeral services were conducted at the Hollins Baptist Church with interment following in the Hollins Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Louneal Jones of Sylacauga; his mother, Mrs. Lela McDonald of Sylacauga; three brothers, John F. of Sylacauga, Roger and Jessie both of Birmingham: and seven sisters, Mrs. Sarah Loose of LaGrange, Mrs. Betty Parrish of Sylacauga, Mrs.

Dean Newman of Birmingham, Misses Sue, Shirley, and Marie Jones all of Sylacauga, and Mrs Martha Tinney of Hollins, Service Funeral Home was in charge of the services. Notice of publication to probate will THE STATE OF ALABAMA, Calhoun County, Probate Court for said county, Regular Term, this 24th day of April. 1962. To Eleanor Hartley Costs. 100-A Jece1in Street, Schostile APO: 957.

San Francisco, California, Claude Hartley. Orlando. Florida, Lorens 3 CaStreet, LaGrange, Georgia Felix Hartley, Route Buchanan. Georgia. Lavaughn Smith, Whitesburg.

Georgia, Kate Moore, Orlando, Florida, Hulett Hartley, Georgia, Ole Mae Pollard, Buchanan, Georgia, Myrtle Wilkey, Atlantas Georgia, Joe Smith, Orlando, Florida, and the son. or sons and daughter of Ralph Smith, deceased, whose names unknown, who reside in Al- Georgia. You will hereby take notice. that on this day came James B. Traywick and produced to the Court paper writing.

purporting to the last will and testament moves of the John Court M. to Hartley, admit the deceased, said and to Probate and Record. You are notified to be and appear before me, at my office in the Court House of said County at Anniston, Alabama, the tion 94th will day be of May, considered, 1962 and when the show, mos in anything: 700 have to allege. why raid paper writing should not be admitted to Probate and Record, as the true last will and testament of said decedent. G.

C. BRITTAIN Judge of Probate, Calhoun County, APRIL 27, 4-11 MORTGAGE SALE WHEREAS Calvesta Crochum and wife, Lucy Mae Cruchum did heretofore execute to Nelson Wesver Mortgage Company, mortgage bearing date of 1959 being recorded in Volume 1027 Page of the record of in the Probate Oftice of Calhoun Alabama, to cure an indebtedness evidenced by certain promissory thereto scribed: and WHEREAS. Most Worshipful Prince Hall Lodge Accepted Masons of Alabama nOW the owner and holder of said mortgage and the debtedness secured and, WHEREAS. default has been made in payment of the note secured by said mortgage and the undersigned has elected to declare the entire Indebtedness secured by said mortgage to be due and payable and to foreclose the same under the power or therein contained: NOW Notice hereby given that under Virtue the power of sale contained in mortgage the heider the indebtedness thereby secured sell at public outer to the highest bidder for cash before the Court. House Door of Calhoun County, Alabama, within the legal hours of sale on June 4th.

1962 the Carroll's Annual Spring Sale Specials Toastmaster automatic, toaster, only 514.30 Links and Tie Bar 61.98 (Reg. $3.95) Now Cuff Links and Tie Bar Set Now $3.95 Ronson Cigarette Lighters (Reg. $10.95) Only $3.95 Expansion 1. D. Bracelets (Yellow Gold Filled, Name Engraved) -Federal Tax Included (Reg.

$12.95) Now Only $7.39 Anson New Twin Lock Key Chain with Detachable Keyholder (12) Kr. Yellow Gold Filled Regular $15) Now $7.50 Anson Key Chains Reg. (Fed. Tax Inc.) $2.20 Anson Key Chains Reg. $2.75.

Value Tax Inc.) $1.43 Yellow Gold Filled 1. D. Bracelets Assorted Styles By Forstner. Factory List Price $7.50 Value, now Tax Included) $2.95 Men's Spiedel Bands (1961 Discontinued 1 $9.95 and Now Germex Only Watch Bands $4.95 (Reg. $8.95) (Assorted Styles) Now Carat $3.95 Bridal Diamond Sets Full Total Weight.

White or Yellow 14K Gold. Only $298 Camera Dept. Specials 8MM Bell Howell Electric Eye Movie Camera Was $99.95 Now Only $69.95 5MM Kodak Brownie Camera Was $24.95 Now 35MM Anscomark Camera a Case Lens Was $172. Now $120 Slide Projectors 35MM Ansco Slide Projector Reg. $79.95 Sale Price $59.95 35MM Sawyer Slide Projector Model 500R with remote Control (Was $99.95) Now Only $69.98 Binoculars! Coated optics Center Focus Perfect Optical Correction, Including Case.

6x30 Reg. $29.95, Sale Price $19.95 7x35 Reg. $34.95, Sale Price $24.95 7x50 Reg. $42.95, Price $32.50 Prices Does Not Include Federal Ec. Tax) Tape Recorder Owners NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO AND SAVE ON MAGNETIC RECORD.

ING 1200 Ft. Roll 7 In. Reel Reg. $2.95. NoW $1.95 1800 Ft.

Long Play Dupont Nylar Base Reg. Priced $2.98 Save Money On Film Buy Your Vacation Film Now And Save 8MM Color Movie Film Indoor Or light (New High Speed A. S. 20 Sale Price $2.90 Dated). Processing Included, Reg.

$4.60. Rolls 120-620-127. Black White Roll Film. Sizes $1.00 Carroll's Jewelry 911 Noble Street Bargain Day at AGA AlL unredeemed merchandise must Frigidaire Westinghouse refrigerator Refrigerator (terms) (terms) $39.95 $89.95 A Columbia 3-speed Hi-f1 record $14.99 carat 75 point diamond ring $500 value $195.00 20" Window Fans 29.95 Electric portable sewing machines 39.95 One "Olds" trumpet 24.95 C-3 Argus Camera (extras) 24.95 Rogers Silverware 12.95 Grundie tape recorder 34.95 8 MM Movie -Camera 17.95 Argus slide projector 14.95 Complete set Craftsman mechanic tools 44.98 Many other Items to choose from A A Brokers 28 W. 10th: St.

Anniston TAKE UP PAYMENTS rooms of furniture. consistina of sofa bed suite, 3. tables, 2 lamps. dinette suite, 3-pc. blond bedroom suite, box springs innerspring mattress, brand new with gas range like brand Call credit manager, AD 6-7933 p.m..

Friday. THANKS TO YOU Our Ever Increasing Number of Satisfied Customers For helping us to become one of the most outstanding Centers in this Trade Area FOR GREATER SAVINGS Shop. Anywhere or Everywhere, but before you Buy New furniture or appliances be sure to see the many many "Bargains" now on display at FURNITURE FAIR 3400 North Noble "Where Parking Shopping Is Pleasure Terms To Fit Your Budget We Trade for Anything With Resale Value we body may wants not for have everything that have something that every home their, home KIN. THARRINGTON MARION HOLLEY. ALTON HOLLEY CARTIS POLAND.

ROMA HOLLEY LAWSON PENNY "Open Till P.M. Every Thur. Frt. NEW SPINET PIANO $399 Low plays. overhead.

home warehouse Quality pianos. Open evenings. WOOTEN PIANO CO. W. 20th AD 6-1307 Special.

Wringer Refrigerators washers $35. washers $25. Gas stove heaters Elec. $30. Easy stoves lance Store: 110 Palmetto, AD AppllWilliams Our Show room Carpets Come FOR FREE GIFTS "We give 5 Stamps" 3007 Mason's Floor Covering AD 7-6084 Open.

AM to 6 PM Evenings By Appointment Mohawk Carpets and Rugs Wall Well Room Size Estimates, No Obligation KLEENIZE RUG CO. Leighton AD CHASTAIN SEZ BUT WE TRY WE BUY, SELL TRADE CHASTAIN FURNITURE CO. 122. W. 13TH AD 6-7261 Large chest $10, down.

$11 mo. Large 2 dr. combine automatic defrost. $10: down. $11 mo.

11 $55. $5 mo. Westinghouse range. $7 down, $5 mo. down mo.

General Appliance 1219 Noble -AD 7-6711 (Continued on page 15).

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