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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 24

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 24

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The Anniston Stari
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Page Twenty-Two, The Anniston Star, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1831. ANNOUNCEMENTS CI. Spradley Announcements I OltUCK AN0 CO. 1 Passes-At 78 At Residence Dips At Home Open Saturday Afternoon Special WOT1CB MOTICB McKINZEY WATCH REPAIR at Bored aeroM tb street.

Now It Wt 13th Street Wanted Boy In Anniston Closed It Wonted to buy: Youth bed. Retired Farmer And Active Church Worker Diei Rite Tomorrow Widow Of J. Paris igood condition, phone i Mon. Gr Tues. Dec.

24th. 25th. Campbells 4925. Passes; Funeral Serv-'. ices Are Held Charley- W.

Spradley, 78. a na AUTOMOTIVE tlve of Calhoun County, died yes Mrs. Izelle- Puis 74, of 412 South Business 11 AatoniebUee Wilmer Avenue, died yesterday ft' terday afternoon at his home, Oxford. Rt.l 1 Mr. Spradley had lived In this Pro Ktlmata on Coneertlble tops vita ernoon at the residence.

She was the widow of J. W. Paris who died or without full view windows Anniston Auto Trim PRONI 40M 301 NOBLI ST. Abbotts Upholstering" Gr Mattress Co. On Tf Brt lc en All MtttrtHM It SU Sth St PboM J3 county most of his life.

A retired farmer, he was a "member of the Oxford Methodist Church, former two weeks ago. Mrs. Paris had resided In Cal houn County all her life and was a member of the Antioch Baptist Sell Your Horns With Classified member of the DeArmanville Methodist, and was superintendent of the Sunday School at the Church on the Birmingham High Gem Cleaners Shoe Repairs IUptr4 WfeOs tea WN" IIS! NOBLB t. paoMa sit way. She made her home with DeArmanville church for many her daughter.

Mrs. J. S. Daven years. port Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services will be held Anniston Mattress Awning Co.

On Dr Srv)c all Hattrw Work 1030 W. lOtb St. Pbon 111) Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Bethlehem Baptist Church at Friendship, with the Rev. G. S.

Morris, the Rev. Herman Hydrick, from Oxford Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, with burial in the Oxford Cemetery, directed by Usrey. The Rev. William E. Curl will officiate.

The body will lie in state at the residence until time for the funeral. Cain, Blue Combs SUTOUOTITB Susie an w. ma at rb bm CAJtBunrroit. icncrnoit, onsjuToa STARTS B4 iruDomns pall. ASSEMBLY LINE finds THHe Lewis (center) checking the of C-ritions.

Her cannery is one of the Industry's big five. He is survived by his widow, Bankheod Cleaners Comptet elMnlof wrrle. AJUrmtlona sad tnjoy uninterrupted Driving 10 Reasons why It is foolish to walk this Christmas 1951 Plymouth 4 door 'Cran-brook? Like new $1795 1949 Ford convertible with and the Rev. Seaburn T. Hicks officiating.

Burial was in the church cemetery, Usrey in charge. Survivors include the one daughter, Mrs. Davenport; one son. Fred J. Paris of Anniston; two brothers, C.

J. and the Rev. Graver Shad-dix of Anniston; two sisters, Mrs. M. L.

Powell of Alexandria and Mrs. Vera Golden of Piedmont and four i grandchildren. Dtir UTn Clerk's Dream Is Really True- IIS ClydMdal Pbon S4S 3 Card of Thanks Mrs. Mary E. Spradley, Oxford; three daughters.

Misses Leona and Bertha Spradley and Mrs. Carl Strength, Oxford; a son, W. N. Spradley, Oxford; three sisters, Mrs. W.

N. Ganaway, Anniston; Mrs. George White. Gadsden, and Mrs. Minnie Sharpton, Crossville.

She Bosses Giant Cannery Now REGULARLY BY GAYNQR MADDO -eC-ration components from 52 cities Wt would Ilk to thank out many trkendt and relatlTM for tho beautiful floral oflr-lna and lympathy extended at the death of our darllnc ton, Troy Anthony Robert! on, Dec. 1. Wa would cipeclally like to thank Re. Curtla Ruab and Rer. Walker Dean for the help and comfort they tare u.

Mr. nd Mri. Amoi Roberta and diughter. Brenda Call. NEW YORK (NEA) The Unit Nephews and grandsons will "serve arpalbearers.

in 23 states, while a stream of trucks from -western de ed States can raise- or produce liver tons of fruit and vegetables anything raised or produced any' where else lnthr world and tia ittdaily-for-eanning -at her -other better. That includes everything plants. This ambition motored radio Cr heater good top. a from Italian tomatoes to equipping our armies with the finest rations. A Card of Thanki We wish to thank all our frlenda for their kindneu during the lllneu and deatb of our aunt, Mr.

SalU B. Cotfcb. Mr. and Mr. Ralpb Riddle.

So believes Tillie Lewis, a tires $1295 1949 Ford tudor. Clean with Deputy Returns Floridian To Face Robbery Charges BIRMINGHAM. UJJ A Florida sheriffs deputy arrived here last night to return a man charged with robbing a country club In bis state of $2,400. Duval County Deputy M. E.

Drane said William L. Johnson wan rhareed with heloine two oth small, busy woman in her early woman, whose academic career ended with one semester of high school, is now seeing her girlhood dream approach fulfilment. "My dream was to build an Industrial empire for myself," she told me in her New York hotel suite, obviously determined to appear relaxed during our interview. "America is practically feeding the world today. That's why I Nurseries 4-A and a number of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers Named Pallbearers will be W. L. Sims. Murro Horn. Fred Mayne, Sam Hardwick.

George Kemp. Joe Cur-rle, Norman Moore and Hemphill Whiteside. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Business Men's Class of Oxford Methodist Church and Frank Klrby, Dr. N. E.

Sellers. Dr. Joe Kirby, Dr. W. E.

White. S. E. Taylor, J. Charles Stanley, Frank Butenschon, P.

A. Quinn, W. H. Rhodes, Gordon Riddle, A. V.

Heifner, E. MTMoss. T. A. Hinds.

J. B. Butler. Frank Smith. W.

A. Waddell. B. D. Walker and E.

G. Hagopd. forties who began her career as a clerk in a Brooklyn grocery store. rebuilt motor new tires Today she is president of Flotill $1195 Landscape Service Planning, Construction, Supervision, Maintenance. Products of California, the largest assembler of C-rations for the 1950 Sfudebaker comman Army and one of the big-five der 'Starlight Radio canners of fruits and vegetables.

L. G. Prentice Anniston, Ala. er men rob the Timaquama Country Club at Jacksonville, Fla. Johnson, who was arrested by -city detectives on a grand lar- nv rharff.

has waived an heater, automatic trans am so hopeful of seeing my dream come true soon. Besides the contract to assemble C-rations. we are doing a big job for the Quartermaster Corps canning fruit and LANDSCAPINQ Gannaway's Nursery PHONE 3M8-J This big boss in a skirt controls three large canneries, two in Stockton and one In Modesto, with a payroll at times over a million dollars a month for 4,500. em tradition hearing, Drane said. ployes.

37 Cars Dally The deputy said Johnson and two other men were charged with entering the club after it closed and forcing the manager at sun-point to open a safe. Cancer Cases In State Take Tremendous Climb At one Stockton plant, on some days 37 freight cars arrive with Landscaping Free Estimates Save 13 Trees 0 Shrubs Mountainside. Nursery Phone 657 xr 2514 MONTGOMERY. (U.R) The Alabama Health Department announced today that it received reports of cancer cases in October mission $1595 1949 Mercury 4 door with radio heater. New paint $1395 1951 Studebaker Commander with V-S motor automatic transmission.

New. Generous discount. 1946 DeSoto 2 door. Radio heater. Clean $895 1950 Chevrolet 4 door.

Radio Gr heater $1395 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Lost And Found at an average rate of siignuy 1 tomatoes. I guess it is fair to say that I am an asset to our national defense." Brushing back her luxuriant blond hair, Mrs. Lewis added: "Yes I believe in price control when it is necessary. Otherwise our economy would run away with itself.

I think the present setup is very fair because the Capehart amendment takes 'care of hardship cases." When a restrictive tariff cut down Imports of the small pear-shaped Italian tomatoes considered perfect for canned tomato paste, Mrs. Lewis decided to raise them in California despite warnings from soil experts that it could not be done. She Was Determined YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE Fashion Tailored Sport Styled more than IS a day in the state. Reported cases increased, it said, from 436 in September to 473 in October, while only 326 cases were reported in October of last year. Jefferson County supplied 211 of the cases reported in October, more than -10 times; as -many as were reported from any other county.

Lost or strayed from 409 5th St. white Selaham puppy, (Shaggy), 5 months old, answers to name cf "Minnie," has black ears and short tail, chi Id's pet- Liberal reward for information regarding recovery, phone T. Bass, 5485-J. corduroy coats Radio heater. 'A' nice one You Save 2.07 Exceptionol savings on the gift he'll $495 "BiilT was 'determined, she says.

"I started building my first 1947 Dodge 4 door with ra Straed or stolen from near old Daeis-town. Ltfht red female hound small scar In each flank. T. O. McNsron nam on collar.

Phone 4937-R-3 or 437-W-J. cannery, In 1935 and the hammers have never stopped pounding. One dio heater new paint and 1 be the most proud of the year-round. Eosy fitting, comfortable corduroy. Designed by expert stylist, made by master tailors.

Tartan plaid lining in body and undercollar. gray, blue, tan and maroon. of my Stockton plants is more than a third of a mile long. At another, more tomatoes are packed LOST: Between Calhoun Butane Oa Co. end Water Pip 10 gallon propane its tank.

For reward, call Ted Ray, J35S-W-1. Calhoun reported 20. Montgomery 18, "Mobile, 17. Walker 15. Etowah and Talladega 11 each and Houston 10.

No other county reported as msny as 10 cases, the department said. Jury Awards $32,500 To Woman Hit By Bus BIRMINGHAM QJ.fi) A circuit court jury awarded a Tarrant woman J32.500 last night for Injuries she received In an accident Dec. 20, 1950. Mrs. W.

P. Simmons was award Only $4 Down than at any other plant in the Schools and Colleges 6-A good tires $995 Calhoun Motor Co. -'-Trade with the Morgan Boys" 103 East 13th St. Phone 1169 country." A -chain --smoker, -she for your family's sake! How would your wife and children feel if you couldn't (use your cor? Remember, the new Safety-Responsibility Law means the loss of your license and car registration Jf you can't pay claims promptly. INSURE NOW-and for conomy's sole, ctf waj paused to light another cigarette.

"Did I tell you we just built three Margaret Bowie will open Kindergarten, Jan. 2, Enroll now. ages 3 to 6. 413 E. 15th.

large new warehouses for the C- rations?" What about the opportunities St. phone 3108-R. (Continued on Page 23) for women in American industry? Her dark eyes became Imper ed the judgment from the Bir mlngham Electric Co. which for- sonal. "There are many factors In success hope -nd slick-io-itiveness.

Being a woman eT" 1 operated transit system. Mrs. Simmons was struck by an electric bus and suf Geo. H. Duller Company has nothing to do with it, one way or another.

If a woman- has these qualities, she'll be successful If fered a broken hip. INSURANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS not, she won't," she stressed. "It's the same with men, isn't it? Only I do think women often pay too high a price for success. They 26 West 11th Street Phone 818 Announcements forget how to relax. Interest In Politics Urged She believes women must take more serious interest in politics, particularly local politics.

"And I Johnson Cleaners Will be closed Mon. Tues. Dec. 24 25th. believe women should enter the defense industries," she said.

"But AitiVta- i pi ri i lul JrJ lastewf VmI Vi Htwf Open for business Dec. a THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH OH CONYINIINT only those industries near where they live. Then they can work on defense and also keep their homes together at the same time." The rebirth of integrity in our national and industrial life is one of the first requisites of our accelerated defense program, she Insists. "I mean that for every man Jack of us. AnaTm not talking politically.

Also we must develop even better labor-management relations thaq we now have if our national might is to increase." Her husband Is Meyer L. Lewis, formerly western director of the AFL in charge of 11 states. She i S7 KKEDIT Clothes brought In a late as o'clock Friday. P. M.

will be out Baturday. W. C. Willinghom's Welding Shop AcrnruNS txicnuc wbxdtko Phone 5716 West I4tb I like- (J vj I 0, Fashion Tailored f. Contrasting slacks SL-J PC" met him in 1940 when he arrived to investigate a strike at the Sexton Cleaners 30 West 11th St.

Will be closed Dec. 24th 25th Open for business Wed. Dec. 26th Choice Flotill plant. The strike was settled in an hour.

He joined the company as general manager the following year and married the boss $71 .50 in 1948. I '4. In HwtaM He came into the luxurious hotel suite as she was telling me of her almost maternal relations $3.50 Down $1.50 Weakly with her men and women Short of cash? No need to worry about Christmas Clark's will take care of oar -clothing and Jewelry needs and charge it to your account. Take months to pay. Looking a lot like the actor, Edward Arnold, and radiating un affected friendliness, Lewis smiled at his cyclonic wife.

"Did Tillie tell you she's a good cook?" he asked me. "She's really Jewels Holidby Speciol? Holidoy Speciol! Men'i Finely Idtol For HER DRESSER JETS $9.95 $15.00 wonderful. That's why I like to stay home most of the time." Carroll Infant Passes; Loftglnes fomous rationally odvertised watches or sold In our stores ot lowest factory fixed prices orvkredit. Exclusively styled, beautifully finished ore these unexcelled timekeepers. 10-k, ootural oold-filled coses.

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Final Sen ices Are Held PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE! INSURE! Our Insurance Enables You to Comply With Financial Responsibility Act Effective Jan. 1952. Substantial Savings Budget Payment Plan PHOIIE 4900 Banisler-Dovning Real Estate Insurance 34 West 11th The Infant daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll of Choccoloc-co, Rt.

1, died yesterday at the residence, Graveside services were mi CAWmxG charceico extras OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS Only 12Down t- Any other time you would pay 7.95 and 8.95 for these handsome, press-retaining trousers. A 'vast assortment of royon and wool gabaidines and rayon and nylon gabardines awaits your selection now at Sears. Blues, greens, grays, conducted at 2 o'clock this after noon at White1 Plains, Usrey In charge. In addition to the parents, the tans and browns. 2 child is survived by a brother, Jerald Carroll of Choccolocco, Rt.

A iiwtutt a OPTICIANS 1005 NOBLE STREET ANNISTON, ALA. f-rriifT Pope Pius XII was born Eu- 1015 Noble St. genio Pacelll in Rome, March 2, Anniston, Alq. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 1879. He became Fop March 2, THE SOUTH 'S, LEADING JEWELERS 17th and Noble Phone 4110 Free Parklnf 3fi 1 xi- A ''VI'.

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