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THE JACKSON SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 196? 11 Salesmen Wanted 34 34Salesman Wanted Peatlis And Obituaries Regional "After this date, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself." Signed John S. Cash Jr. 366 N. Liberty Oct. 19, 20, 21 Curtis E.

Wheeler Leslie Horner Edgar P. Randolph Mrs. Verda Wright Services Today EXECUTIVE SALES Special Notices TRENTON Leslie Curtis E. Wheeler, 54, a re Horace farmer, tired employe of The Bemis Horner, 62, a retired who resided in Trenton, died HUNTINGDON I Funeral Company and a butcher, who resided at 246 Elm died this Sunday at the Jackson Madi Edgar P. Randolph, 79, died Sunday night at his residence at 114 Otis St He was born in Madison County, near the Spring Creek Community, son of the late Caleb and Bessie Autry Ran morning in the Jackson-Madi services for Mrsv Verda Allison Wright 83, the first woman son uounty General Hospital Street and Institute Avenue; thence runs north with the west margin of Institute Avenue 40 feet to a stake; thence runs west 87 feet to a stake; thence south 40 feet to a stake; thence east 87 feet to the west margin of Institute Avenue.

This being the point of beginning. BEING the same property conveyed to the within named Clifford Martin and wife, Jim-mie Martin by Leon Cantrell, as appears of record in Deed Book 231, page 406, ROMCT. WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of sagl indebtedness and at the request of the owner and holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned, will on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1969, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the north door of the Court House in Jackson, Tennessee, expose for sale and sell at public outcry to' the highest and best bidder for cash the above described real estate, subject to any and all past due GARAGE SALE Wednesday, October 22 from 9:00 to 2:00 p.m. Clothes, all sizes.

Toys, dishes, furniture, miscellaneous ALL BARGAINS! 1288 Highland son County General Hospital following an extended illness. member of the Tennessee Dem Funeral services were to be ocratic party executive commit held at 2 p.m. today from Hunt wnere ne nad been a patient since Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the tee, were at 10 a.m.

today at the dolph, and was educated in the public schools of Madison Coun uuaay uiraerai Home chapel in Huntingdon with the Rev. E. Funeral Home Chapel with Shelby Thompson officiating. Burial was to follow in Good ty- Chapel of George A. Smith and Mr.

Randolph was a veteran bons. Burial will follow in Lib Wesley McKinnie officiating. Burial was in Clark Cemetery. Hope Cemetery. of world War I.

He was an eld erty Grove Cemetery. FRANCES CAFE Cold Beer Home Made Stew Sandwiches Open 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Odes and Myrtle Swan, owners and operators. Mrs.

Wright died Saturdav er in the Seventh Day Adven- Mr. Wheeler was born and ust Church. night in Huntingdon. reared in Henderson County, She was born in Georgia in He was employed by The son of the late Andrew Jack and Elzona Long Wheeler. He Mrs.

Lillie Climer ALAMO Funeral services Jackson Sun for 50 years, re 1886, and lived for a time in Birmingham, before moving to Tennessee in 1906. moved to Bemis in 1927 and to tiring in 1960. Jackson in 1941. He moved to for Mrs. Lillie Belle Climer.

93, Funeral arrangements, with Register Land Surveyor No. 287 Specialize in farms, lots, sub Aurora, HL, for 10 years, but A pioneer in educational and Bledsoe Funeral Home in charge, are incomplete pending returned to Jackson 1967, or due taxes andor assess will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Alamo Church of Christ Burial will be in Sudbury's Ceme political circles, she was the first woman elected to the state divisions. He had been an employe of arrival of relatives. the Bemis Company for 15 years Democratic executive commit tery with Friendship Funeral Thomas L.

Dean 422-5144 Jackson. Tenn. Survivors include: his widow Mrs. Savannah Randolph: an and later worked as a butcher for Kroger and other grocery tee, serving on this committee by election for 14 years. Home in cnarge.

Mrs. Climer died this morn ments andor liens, if such there be. All equity of redemption, homestead, dower and curtesy are expressly waived and the title to said real estate is believed to be good, however, the undersigned will sell and con stores. BLOOD DONORS aunt, Mrs. Endie Brough of Jackson; and a number of niec ing at her home at 16 S.

Main She was the first woman ap after a long illness Mr. Wheeler was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in es and nephews. pointed to the state board of Education, and served on the The body will remain at the Board under three state funeral home. NEEDED CASH PAID JACKSON BLOOD BANK 738 W. Forest Ave.

Open 8:30 to 5:30 vey the same as Trustee only, R.L. Hubbard Aurora, 111. He was married in 1936 to the former Mary Louise Patterson of Pell City, Ala. Survivors are: his widow, Mrs. subiect to the exceptions here She was a delegate at large tofore mentioned.

to the National Democratic Con FRIENDSHIP Services for Lonzo Ray George ventions in 1920 and in 1924, was R. L. (Shack) Hubbard, 75 Mary Patterson Wheeler; two sons, Charels E. Wheeler of Au October 9, 1969. BUSTER B.

CANTRELL TRUSTEE Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3. the first woman secretary of the State Democratic executive will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Large Eastern Company expanding in this area offers outstanding opportunity for several responsible men.

Similar positions a-vailable in Union City, Paris, Trenton and Humboldt. DESIRING: A prestige and interesting selling position requiring NO TRAVEL. Freedom to plan and control own activities. Opportunity to advance as rapidly as qualified. A greater than substantial income.

A sound secure future with a multiplying and continuing large income. Training program. MUST: Be experienced in selling to or negotiating with small to medium-size businesses or associations at executive level. Be of good character and preferably married. Aggresive but NOT high pressure, possessing true sales ability.

Our plan is unique, non-competitive, and widely accepted by private industry, Governmental agencies and associations. Our company carries the highest possible rating. CALL Bob Parchman at the Downtowner Motor Inn, telephone 422-5471 on Tuesday, October 21, between 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m. or write box B-139 in care of the Jackson TRENTON Funeral services rora, 111., and Sergeant Roy D. cnapel of the Memphis Funeral committee and served the com for Lonzo Ray George, 72, will Home with Father T.

M. Hud Wheeler with the U.S. Marine Corps in Portsmouth. one mittee as vice chairman in 1924. WANTED JACKSON SUN Newspaper Carrierboy Route No.

19 son officiating. Graveside ser daughter, James Long of be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Holmes Funeral Home with the Rev, Shelby Thompson and the Rev. TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE vices win De neia at 4 p. m.

An active worker for woman at the Sudbury Cemetery with suffrage, she was in charge of Jackson; four brothers, Irby R. Wheeler of Miami, Hilton Notice is hereby given that frienasnip uimerai Home in Bill Evans officiating. Burial will be in Grier's Chapel Ceme the organization of women of R. Wheeler of Bemis and Char charge. on October 5, 1969, 1963 Olds- the state.

Servine Sun subscribers In les E. Wheeler, of Jackson tery. mobile, 4-door sedan, ID No. During World War she serv Mr. Hubbard died Sunday morning at the home of his and James Everett Wheeler of 700.

800. and 900 blocks N. Roy ed on the council of defense on Mr. George died Sunday at Gibson General Hospital in Tren 632M85547 was seized in Hardeman County, Tennessee, for vio al plus Martha, Person, North daughter, Mrs. B.

H. Childress all Liberty Loan drives, and se Ocalia, one sister, Mrs. Effie Brown of Jackson; and and Briggs Streets. lation of 26 U.S.C., Section 7302. cured the adoption of 115 French ton.

Among survivors is a sister, at 1028 N. Barksdale in Mem phis. 11 grandchildren. Any person claiming an interest orphans. Must be minimum of 12 years of The body will remain at the Airs.

Bill Rhodes of Jackson. She was. a prominent club in said property may tile a age, and have bicycle in good funeral home until time for condition. Excellent route with claim and deliver a $250 cost bond or petition for remission services. worker, holding many positions in the State Federation of Women's Clubs, including secre Joe W.

Hunt good earnings. Apply in person only. No pnone calls. Nixon Backs-- (Continued From Page 1) tary, vice chairman, and chair M. A.

Tucker or mitigation of forfeiture with the undersigned, on or before November 12, 1969 otherwise the property will be forfeited and Joe W. Hunt, 74, a retired man of club extensions. In her home town, she was founder of a study club which she serv farmer, who resided on the Circulation Department The Jackson Sun directly involved in matters be disposed of according to law. M. A.

Tucker, 82, a retired fore his court ed as president several times Leonard A. Mika, Chief Special construction contractor, who re Lower Brownsville Road, died Sunday morning. He was pronounced dead-on-arrival at Jackson-Madison County Gener She married in 1906 to Neil Investigator, Alcohol, Tobacco Haynsworth has denied any conflict, and has furnished to Wright, an official of the bank Schools, Instruction and Firearms Division, 805 Mc- sided at 101 Eastend died Sunday afternoon at the Jackson-Madison County General of Huntingdon for over 63 years. al Hospital. Gavock, Nashville, Tennessee.

Oct 13, 20, 27 Their son, Neil A. Wright, was Funeral services will be held U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Hospital following an extended appointed to West Point and Men-women 18 and over. Se at 2 p.m.

Tuesday from the illness. served as an Army captain dur cure jobs High starting pay Funeral services will be held Chapel of George A. Smith and Short hours. Advancement. Pre ing Work! War II.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Notice is hereby given that Sons with Rev. H. V. Hodge of- paratory training as long as re In 1933, Mrs. Wright was ap ficiiating.

Burial will follow in quired. Thousands of jobs open at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Chapel of George A. Smith and Sons with James Meadows and Rev. E.

S. Furr officiating. pointed collector of customs at Hollywood Cemetery. Experience usually unnecessary Female Help Wanted 37Female Help Wanted 37 Memphis by President Franklin on October 3, 1969, one 32 caliber six shot revolver Harring FREE booklet on jobs, salaries Mr. Hunt had lived on the Lower Brownsville Road for the D.

Roosevelt, at the recommen the Senate Judiciary Committee a full record of his stock holdings and transactions. He also has offered to put his holdings in trust if he is confirmed. Nixon said Haynsworth's entire record and life had been exposed before senators considering his nomination and that he was put through I believe to be vicious character assassination." Nixon said as a result of his review of the Haynsworth case, the justice comes through as a man of integrity "and deserves requirements. Write TODAY Burial will follow with grave ton Richardson, S-N 6667, dation of Sen. Kenneth "McKel- giving name, address and phone past 23 years.

side services at 2 p.m. in Aber lar and the Hon. Cordell Hull. Lincoln Service, Box B-120, co Model 632, with 2Vz inch barrel was seized in Hardeman Coun He was a member of the Bap deen, Miss. She held this position for more STORE MANAGERS ASST.

MANAGERS The Jackson Sun, Jackson tist Church. Mr. Tucker was born in Tenn. 38301. than five years, commuting ty, Tennessee, for violation of Chapter 44, Title 18 USC.

Any Mr. Hunt was married in 1946 to the former Annie Pearl each day from her home in Buena Vista, son of the late Rev. Heslep R. and Abigail Deloach Tucker. He spent most Auction Sales Huntingdon.

person claiming an interest in said property may file a claim Thornton of Water Valley, Miss. Surviving are her son: and a Survivors are: his widow, sister, Mrs. Carl Osborne of and deliver a $250 cost Dona Tuesday, October 21 of his early life Booneville, Miss. He resided in Jackson for the past 16 years. or petition for remission or miti Cleveland, Ohio, who starred in Mrs.

Annie Pearl Hunt; three sons, Junior Hunt of Winter Haven, Robert Hunt and silent movies as Mae Allison. gation of forfeiture witn tne Starting 6:30 p.m. four truck loads from Illinois. Bowls and He was a member of the East Leading National Apparel Chain has openings for experienced Store or will consider Asst. who are ready for quick advancement.

Local or other Mid-South locations. Excellent salary plus incentive sales bonuses. Paid Vacation, Retirement and Insurance and many other fringe benefits. Please include entire background in first letter personal interview shortly. Write to B-136 The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tennessee.

Jackson Methodist Church Bill Hunt, both of Finley; three pitcher sets, walnut marble even more the support of the President and of the Senate." Nixon got around to specifics on four or five points, noting in passing that he had had some experience in investigative procedures. He said he had undersigned, on or before November 12, 1969 otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. dressers, wasn stands, sets of daughters, Mrs. Alice Grantham and the Jackson Free and Ac Mrs. Ivy Aufry dining room chairs, marble of Jackson.

Mrs. Mary Lee cented Masons, Lodge 45. Forrester of Dyersburg and Mr. Tucker was married in tables, clawfoot tables, grand father's clock, wall clocks, wick Leonard A. Mika, Chief Special Investigator.

Alcohol, Tobacco Mrs. Lena Sanders of Phoenix, 1935 to the former Alma Grace er chairs, rocking chairs, love studied the case fully, had read Palmer of Fruitland. LEXINGTON Mrs. Ivy Jo Manley Autry, 39, died early Sunday at Jackson Madison Building, Repairing, seat set, iron dogs, wicker baby Bulldozer, Grading, Terracing Survivors are: his widow, buggy, silver, carnival glass 10 22 and Firearms Division, 805 Mc Gavock, Nashville, Tennessee. Oct.

13, 20, 27 Plastering Mrs. Alma Palmer Tucker; one step-son, O'Dell Wilson of Jackson, four stepdaughters, Mrs. Inez Young of Toone, Mrs. Opal Williams of Jackson, Mrs. Marie Corbin and Mrs.

Loudine Edwards, both of Trenton; one brother, china cabinet, hall tree. Bray's Auction Barn THINKING about home im County General Hospital. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. today at the Poplar TO: ISAAC BURTON provements. We build new three sons, H.

R. Tucker of Starkville, Leon Davis of El Paso, and Floyd Thomas of Miami, two TIGRETT. II. C. B.

WHITLOW remoaei repair additmns Pinson, Tenn. Troy Bray, Auc TRUSTEE VS. ISAAC BURTON Springs Methodist Church in Lexington with the Rev. Barney DOZER WORK ALL KINDS Clearing, lot leveling. We move dirt.

Cagle Construction Co. 427-0108, 783-3754, Medina tioneer No. 423. and other improvements. BANK FINANCING AVAIT- TIGRETT.

II. IN THE CHAN' sykes officiating. Burial was CERY COURT OF MADISON ABLE. Call 424-8751. daughters, Mrs.

Bill Mathis and Mrs. Carl Greenhaw, both of Will Hunt of Bemis; one sister, Mrs. Lou Reddin of Lake County; 25 grandchildren; and 10 to be in Independent Cemetery COUNTY. TENNESSEE. In Plastering Building, Repairing, Wheeler, three sisters this cause it appearing from the bill, which Is sworn to.

that the with Pafford Funeral Home in charge. Haynsworth's income tax returns, looked at his financial statements, and his statements to senators, and had considered reports of the Justice Department and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Nixon disputed opposition contentions that Haynsworth should have disqualified himself in cases involving litigants who were customers of a firm in which the nominee held stock. He said Haynsworth in no instance was influenced by the stock ownership and that the American Bar Association also took this position.

11 Painting, Papering Mrs. George Jones of Baton 14 great-grandchildren. defendant. Isaac Burton ngrett. PAINTING Inside and out.

Mrs. Autry was a member of Pallbearers will be: Johnny Rouge, Mrs. Mose Williams ALL TYPES of bulldozing. Grading lots, digging ponds. 427-1934.

II, a minor, is a non resident 427-0220, 427-0590. Hinson, Edd Haynes, Rex Stout, and Mrs. Raymond Millard, of the State of Tennessee, he the Poplar Springs Methodist Church, a former employe of Southern Bell Telephone Com Thomas Chainey, James Mel both of West Point, 11 is therefore, hereby required to appear before the Chancery ton and Thomas Jones. grandchildren; and four great Mattresses Renovated 15 Exterminators, Disinfectants Court of Madison County, Ten 25 pany, and had been employed grandchildren. nessee, at Jackson, on or before CALL DIXIE BEDDING CO.

with the Social Security Admin Deacons of the East Chester Make your old mattress like the First Monday in November, istration office Jackson. Street Church of Christ will 1969, and make defense to the new. Phone 422-3681. WATER BUGS and other household pests exterminated. Call 424-3771, Morris Pest Control Company, Inc.

For some 12 years, she had serve as pallbearers. bill filed against him in said been a secretary for the Tennes The body will remain at the If stock ownership were to be see Valley Authority. Court by C. B. Whitlow, Trustee; or otherwise the bill will as to him be taken for con Moving and Storage 17 funeral home until time for Surviving are her husband, Classified Display services.

considered, he said, probably half of the federal judges would fessed. Fav Autry, a district circula be impeached, including Su W. W. Gallemore MILAN Willie Wilson Gallemore, 80, died Sunday night at his home in Carroll County. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Cool Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the Rev. O. A. Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Obion Cemetery in Carroll County with Bodkin Funeral Home of Milan in charge.

FOR local and long distance call Ray Hill Movers. 500 mik radius. 24-hr. service. 422-5841.

424-9276. tion manager for The Jackson preme Court justices. Mrs. Lula Hester It is further ordered that this Notice be published once a week, for four consecutive weeks in the Jackson Sun. This October 6, 1969.

Anne Peyton. When Von Want A Better Job. Its Who Yon Know That Counts. The President took issue, too, Sun; three sons, Ronald, Andy, and Mark Autry; a daughter, Ann Autry: her parents, Mr. with contentions that Hayns Mrs.

Lula Smith Hester died worth had a substantial interest and Mrs. Lonnie Manley; a MOVING anywhere in Tennessee. BLACKWELL TRANSFER COMPANY. Office 427-6231, Res 422-4737. Clerk and Master.

Waldrop, at 11:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hall Tomnn, Solicitors. brother, Bobby Manley, all of in litigation in a case before his tfnpsiiiiig HERCULES FENCE CO. Jacksn's Largest Independent Fence Co. Residential Fencing WHOLESALE PRICES Plus.

Installation SAVE Call BOB. WEILER Owner 424-2494 Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 Hillcrest Nursing Home where court Lexington: two sisters. Mrs she had been a patient for the Eunice Martin of Bradford and TO: WANDA FAYE Classified Display past eight years. She had made Miss Olean Manley of Lexing COLLINS, JOHN H.

COLLINS her home at 617 E. Baltimore. VS. WANDA FAYE COLLINS Nixon said Haynsworth appears beyond suspicion in all cases in which critics contended he should have disqualified himself because- they involved Mrs. Lizzie Brewer ton.

Pallbearers will be L. She was' a member of the IN THE CHANCERY 1 COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TEN Lamb, Wiliam G. Glascott, Al Trinity Methodist Church. NESSEE. IN THIS CAUSE IT CLIFTON Funeral services Her husband, John Everett ton Anderson, James Martin, APPEARING FROM THE clients of his former law firm.

He said, in fact, Haynsworth for Mrs. Lizzie Dicus Brewer, Lutrell Summers, Herbert Hester, preceded her in death BILL, which is sworn to. that 78, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at on Dec. 23, 1960.

Wanda Faye Collins is iustlv in had a duty to sit such cases. Clifton Pentecostal Church with debted to the complainant. John H. Collins, and that she resides out of the State of Tennessee. the Rev.

J. W. Hine officiating. ifTineral services, which are incomplete, will be held in the Griffin Funeral Home Chapel Burial will be in White Oak Ce LIFE BEGINS AT 40 Some of the highest paid people with our company started after they were 40. We have 32 ladies and men over 40 who earn $150.

per week or more. If you are a neat dresser, have a good automobile, will follow instructions, and don't mind working for what you earn then it will pay you to investigate this once in a lifetime opportunity. For more information come to 1021 Campbell Street or call 427-2402, ask for David Weaver, Jackson, Tennessee. Raymond Golden and an attachment having been As one example of what -he called guilt by association and character assassination of the very worst kind, Nixon noted that it had been brought out that the judge had had three con metery with Shackelford Funer with the Rev, P. H.

Wiley and issued and levied on the DroD- the Rev. James O. Wright of erty of the defendant, Wanda Ravmond Golden, for al Home of bavannah in charge. Mrs. Brewer died early today at her home in Clifton after a Faye Collins, it is ordered that ficiating.

Burial will be in Ho! ywood Cemetery. publication be made for four Jacksonian, who resided in St tacts with Bobby Baker. consecutive weeks in the Jack long Louis, died October 14 m. son Sun requiring the said de Survivors include: a brother Charles T. Smith of Bolivar: Louis.

Baker, the former secretary to the Democratic majority in fendant Wanda Faye Collins, to Serving Jackson Surrounding Funeral services will be held and a great nephew, Charles appear before the Chaneerv the Senate, is appealing his con W.B.Douglas Court of Madison Countv. Ten. at West Side Baptist Church in St. Louis tonight The body will viction on charges of tax eva area for 5 xears. Easy On-The-Spot Financing G.

omijth of Orlando, Fla. The body will remain at the nessee, at Jackson, on the First sion, theft and fraud. Monday in 1969. and arrive in Jackson Tuesday and MILAN William Baxter funeral home. mane her defense to the bill 1pH a wake will be held from 8 to 9 Nixon said he, too, had known Baker well and that his own sec Douglas, 78, died early today at against ner in this cause: other p.m.

Tuesday at Bledsoe Fun REMODELING, painting, un Jackson Madison County Gen wise this bill will be taken for TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, Clifford Martin eral Home. Burial will De at 11 derpinning, leveling, and floors. confessed, and the cause rn- eral Hospital after a short ill retary, Rose Mary Woods, had reminded him that Baker's wife had served on the Nixon staff ceeded with ex parte. This Oc 424-4365. a.m.

Wednesday in Cerro Gordo Baptist Church Cemetery. tober 1969. Anne Pevton. and wife, Jimmie Martin, did STEEL scaffolding, casters Mr. Golden was born Mad when Nixon was a senator.

"The fact that I knew him," Clerk and Master. Pierce Winningham, Solicitor. Oct. 6, 13. 20.

27. rent or sale. Walt Mestan Co. execute a certain deed of trust to Buster B. Cantrell, Trustee, ness.

Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Shiloh Methodist Church near Milan with the Rev. Lane Shanklin officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Bodkin 424-1472.

Nixon said, "did not make me on the 30th day of August, 1966, ison County, son of the late Wllie Goklen and Annie Crymes Golden. He attended the public schools of Madison guilty of wrongdoing by to secure payment of certain 9Auction Sales Auction Sales promissory note described in County. Trust Deed Book 336, page 267, October 24 and 25th Funeral Home in charge. American Legion Building, Reel-4. Saturday 10 'till sold.

Survivors are: his widow, ROMCT, which real estate is described as follows to-wit: Sit foot Lake, Friday 10 Georgia Mann Golden of The acoustics of the Mormon Tabernacle, in Salt Lake City, Utah, are so good that a whisper can be heard the length of the hall 200 feet Jesse Yates This is a. complete liquidation of Norris Antique Shop, Reelfoot St. two daughters, Miss Barbara Jean Golden of St Louis and Mrs. Earline Morris Lake Walnut secretaries, Walnut dressers, walnut bookcases, walnut uated, lying and being in the 2nd Ward of the City of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as CAMDEN Jene Howard and mahognay beds, rosewood dressers, walnut and oak sideboards, credenzas. Sheraton side boards, walnut dining tables Yates, 76, died Sunday after of Centerville, three sisters, Mrs.

Lydia Stitt and Mrs. Bernice Jackson, both of Cleve- noon at Benton County General and, Ohio, and Mattie Hospital in Camden. IRREGULAR1? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET lSjff 9 BRAN BUDS APPLY IN Funeral services are incom (sets of 8 and 10 chairs), French ivory inlaid tables. Curio cabinets, walnut china chests, several walnut chests, wall corner cabinet Peir mirror, shelf and grandfather clocks, 3 sectional tailor mirrors, dental cabinet, 100 pes. carnival glass, cameo glass, 3 Kaufman plates, Gone With The Wind Lamps, Hundreds of items oo numerous to mention, TROY D.

BRAY, AUCTIONEER Lie. 423 Baskin of St Louis; two aunts, Mrs. Lessie Cole and Mrs. Eddie Lou Sipes both. of Jack BEGINNING at a stake on the west side of Institute Avenue, being 135 feet from the north corner of South Street and west corner of In-i statute Avenue, this corner being the intersection of South plete with Camden Funeral PERSON TO: ivir LunbToro U.

S. Humboldt Exit From 1-40 Tennessee Home in charge of arrange son; one granddaughter, and a I ments. number of other relatives. CLOSETS JAMMED WITH GOODIES? SELL THE SURPLUS WITH A FAST-ACTING WANT AD.

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