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9 Ijjf AnntKtott fcfor Saturday, April 14, 1973 ANNC'JKCEiYJNTS The weather 'ink-. Dim fitm KtUOHAL WCtTM HMlCt Canadians backcharges of Reds' infiltration a 11 II ilol I I 'a AJ TODAY Ban(luet of chamP' will be at 8,30 p.m at the Hamilton Boys Club. Tickets are available from the club. IANNISTON ALUMNAE CHAPTER of Delta Sigma Theta "Jabbwock 73: 'We vTcotne A at 7:30 p.m. at the city auditorium.

EMMANUEL BAPTIST Church on Alabama 202 will have a singing at 7 p.m. with the McKinsey Family and the Choir of Blue Springs Baptist Church as guests. CHURCH of God will have a singing at 7 p.m. The Gossett Trio of Georgia as guests. I JDUE TO PUBLIC response, there will be a second performance of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown," at Wellborn School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

iROYAL OAK LODGE 106 100F will meet at 7 p.m. at 1006 Ave. ANNISTON Church of God of Prophecy will have a eingmg at 7 p.m. with the Gospel Sounds of Anniston as guests. SAIGONMAP) Canada's peacekeeping contingent has backed up the United States and charged North Vietnam with sending troops into the South in violation of the ceasefire.

"We have strong reason to believe that non-South Vietnamese troops are stationed, or are infiltrating, South Vietnam for the purpose of supporting one of the two parties in South Vietnam," said Michel Gauvin, head of Canada's delegation to the International Commission for Control and Supervisor While GaOvin did not mention North Vietnam by name, officials said he clearly was referring to Hanoi. He spoke at a meeting of the four-nation peacekeeping force Friday. It was the first time Canada had made such a charge. The United States charged previously that Hanoi has sent troops and armor into South Vietnam since the cease-fire went into effect Jan. 28.

Meanwhile, Indonesian Defense Minister Maraden Panggabean said Indonesia may withdraw as a cease-fire observer "if the situation in South Vietnam gets worse and our troops become victims of the conflict." A peace-force helicopter was shot down last week over Viet Cong territory, and one of the nine men killed was an Indonesian. Canada also has indicated it might withdraw from its peacekeeping role, Hungary and Poland are the other members of the peace force. The Viet Cong, meanwhile, warned South Vietnam against a military intervention in neighboring Cambodia. There has been in- creasing speculation in Saigon that President Nguyen Van Thieu may send his troops across the border to assist the hard-pressed Cambodian government forces. "I am sure that, if Saigon is reckless enough to send troops to Cambodia, they only will invite upon themselves heavier and heavier defeats as they met before," a spokesman said.

"We cannot confirm that Saigon is preparing to send troops to Cambodia; but if they, do, they will invite upon themselves failure." The U.S. Pacific Command announced its planes, including B52 bombers, continued operations Friday in support of government forces in Cambodia. U.S. Air Force cargo planes are airlifting fuel to, the Cambodian capital of Phnpm Penh, a move Radio Hanoi described as unlikely to save the regime of President Lon Nol from "complete collapse and bankruptcy." Radio Hanoi also broadcast a letter from the Pathet Lao chief, Prince Souphanouvong, accusing Washington and Vientiane of launching new military operations to gain control of "liberated" areas of Laos. He called the recent Laotian cease-fire agreement "a great victory" but warned Laotians that the U.S.

and Laotian governments "have not yet terminated their schemes to rob and sell this country." Fifutti thaw Lew Towvpo mww iptciwfj Until MAMy MwAtAf blatJ PrtitfttfatiM Nr MiMitf Canmlr FORECAST Mostly fair tonight. Partly cloudy Sunday. Winds southeast 3 to-6 m.p.h. tonight. Lows tonight upper 40s.

Highs Sunday low 70s. LOCAL STATISTICS Highest temperature this date 88 in 1972. Lowest temperature this date, 28 in 1920. For 24 hours ending at 6:30 a.m. today: Highest temperature, 67 degrees; lowest temperature, 38 degrees.

Rainfall .00 inches. Total rainfall this year 23.05 inches. Sunset today, 6:13 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:13 a.m. Barometer rising.

AROUND THE STATE Huntsville 61 37 .00 Muscle Shoals 60 39 .00 ANNISTON 67 38 .00 Birmingham 65 40 .00 Tuscaloosa 70 46 .00 Selma 76 53 .01 Montgomery 75 52 .00 Dothan 75 49 .00 Mobile 80 55 .00 report Area obituaries SAKS ASSEMBLY of God Church on 53rd Street will have a singing at 7 p.m. with The Monroe Gann Family and the Gospel Truce as special guests. HOLLEY CROSSROADS Baptist Church will have a singing at 7 p.m. with the Harmoneers as guests. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS for Judea Shrine No.

10 is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, 1400 Willmer Ave. A covered dish supper will begin at 6:30 p.m. SPECIAL CALLED MEETING of Quarterback and Quarterette Club will be at White Plains High School at 7 p.m. The film of the Jamboree game with Anniston Academy will be shown.

SUNDAY THE REV. I. L. FORBES, pastor of Maggie Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, will speak at the annual Matrons' Day of the Old Ridge Baptist Church at 3 p.m. JUDEA SHRINE No.

10 will have installation of officers at Masonic lodge 1400 Wilmer Ave. at 7:30 p.m. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. LLOYD'S CHAPEL Baptist Church will have a singing at 6:30 p.m. with the Valleyaires fromBoaz as guests.

WEST ANNISTON Church of God of Prophecy will have a singing at 7 p.m. with the Gospel Sounds of Jacksonville as guests. THE LES DAMES Elegantes Social Club will meet at 7:30 1 at the home of Mrs. Carolyn Armstrong at 1530 W. 6th St.

CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy in West Anniston will have a benefit singing at 7 p.m. The Gospel Sounds and other 1 singers will be special guests. "MOUNT ZION Baptist Church of Alexandria will have an youth rally for all youth in that area at 7 p.m. Freddie Welch will be guest speaker. MT.

VIEW Congregational Holiness Church will have a sing-, at 2 p.m. with the Melody Boys as special singers. Found In Goldn Spring art: Mil brown I whit Springer co*cktr with freckles on hit not, owner may claim at Anniston Human Society, tost Reward for large black whit CRYING cat, pink not, mining weeks. 237-7030. Lott lait Thur.

black Lab Puppy. Reward for return of dog. Call 2374344, or 23e-23ee. Lyncoya taction 01 mm. Lott: Near Bank at Lenlock, I pair of contact lent In case.

REWARD. Ph. OI-2M. Strayed from Old Cadtden HlWay, black dog with whit trim. Medium height, Antwert to Max.

234-4M4. Personals lAAvmr. cas 1 1 nvn DBTCfitnn on time reildent of Annliton (CoMtown), Ala. wai married to Fannl Me In IM0. He It neeoeo 10 Claim property gt fate.

Anyon knowing hit whreboutt nluu writ to Bon 112. co Th Annltton Star or cell 234-2W3 NOW FOR SUNDAY DINNER fenlov Tatty Old World Foods, In a catuil Continental atmotphere, PASQUALrS 131-S. Quintard and Lenlock Shopping Center. I will not be responsible for any debts made by anyon other than myself as of this day. April 14, 1973.

Kenneth Knight, MM Glade Road, Saks. Smites Offered Septic tanks put In, graves dug, backho work done, Call for Wimton Tlboattt, 43S- 713 or 435-7035. Green's Tret Service Trimming, topping or tree removal, FrM Estlmetet iM-wot or ui-rm. Stone TV Rentals 237-7483 or 237 JACKSONVILLE UPHOLSTERING CO. 23 years xprlnc.

435-WH4 Admiral Motorola Quasar Jim's TV Sales Service 21 East Street Ph. 237-W4 Save Bi With our Home Display SALES, SERVICE, BUY OR TRyTOE WOOTEN Piano Organ Co. Baldwin Dealer Loeated 1 mil off N. Ndbi. oh Old Gadsden Rd.

Phone 236-137 Coldwater grading, doierand loader work, tap toll, field dirt, chert, sand ami gravtl, yard work. or 23S-7323. End loader end doier work, top toll, field dirt, chert, gravl. Ph. 43S-W42 or I20-1IM Chain Link Fences Home Repairs Mickey Cartel 1 236-7277 W.

C. HARBIN REMOOE LING -ALL TVPES OF BUILOING COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WORK FREE ESTIMATES Phone 237-3707 Typewriter Repairs T. C. Pope Co. tlM Moore 236-1501 We Rent Televisions Black White, Color Phone 435-5530 ax TV Service Electronics, Inc.

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23 I2JU, Mrs. Eskell L. Smith Qwny MOON Income Tax Service 25 years experience Mon thru Sat AM to PM I'll GURNEE AVE. 237-4021 INCOME TAX SERVICE MON-FRI 4 PM 'TILf PM SAT. I AM 'TIL 4 PM 430 Main, Oxford Jim Boyd -ffH 290 Professional Incomo TAX SERVICE Bookkeeping Available Sarah Snider ALICE INGRAM OPEN DAILY' AM TOI PM 1307 Quintard Ph.237-i70j Crumpton INCOME TAX SERVICE Clara N.

Crumpton Open Daily 8 AM to 9PM 1927 Moore 236-2797 CLIMES TAX SERVICE All Forms lypd 234-tJlor23-260 EMPLOYMENT HpIo Wanted Shift Supervisors For food preparation, with military type eperlence. Call lor appointment. 231-4374 SHARP INDIVIDUALS To hire and train Toy demonstrators from our noma. Parly Plan experience neipiui. hone necessary Opportunity for spouse to deliver Compeny product on the weekend.

Free training and supplies. Write PLAYHOUSE INC. i0 1547 Smyrna, Oe 300M Pert and full time lobs, both locations Pasqualp Lenlock and 131 S. Quintard Apply in piriun vmy iv Pasquales Lenlock. Money local faraiatf EXTENDED FORECAST Cloudy with rain Monday becoming mostly fair and colder Tuesday and Wednesday.

Highs in mid 70s north to near 80 south Monday. Highs in the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows in 60s Monday. In 40s north to 50s south Tuesday and Wednesday. AROUND THE Atlanta Boston Charleston Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Honolulu Houston Los Angeles Miami Milwaukee New Orleans New York St.

Louis' San Fran Washington NATION 63 40 .00 47 31 .00 64 49 .00 57 36 41 38 49 27 42 26 70 39 47 26 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 86 73 .00 76 64 .00 67 52 .00 78 72 .00 40 28 79 49 .00 .00 49 33 .00 56 33 .00 58 51 54 32 .05 .00 MRS. SARAH E. TURNER OHATCHEE Mrs. Sarah E. Turner, 84, Ohatchee Rt.

1, died Friday at Stringfellow Hospital after a short illness. Funeral will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. C.

L. Bain and the Rev. Curtis Reaves officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery with Gray Brown-Service Morturary in charge. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Mollie Sue Henderson of Cedartown, two sons, E. C. Turner of Ohatchee and Eugene Turner of Anniston; a sister, Mrs. Zora Reynolds of Anniston; two brothers, John Riley Phillips of Anniston and Oscar Phillips of Riverside; 17 grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Frank Snelling, Danny Evans, Billy Saxton, Wendell Perry, Herman McMichael, Curt Dover.

Mrs. Turner was a native and lifelong resident of Calhoun County and a member of the Ohatchee Church of God. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to services. R. O.

GOWENS R. O. Gowens, 49, of 209 S. Noble died Thursday at Anniston Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services" were scheduled for today at m.

at Gray Brown-Service Chapel with the Rev. G. D. Waits officiating. Burial was to be in Holly Springs Cemetery.

Survivors include two daughters, Miss Brenda Gowens of California and Mrs. Joyce Deese of Anniston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Gowens of Anniston; two brothers, K. C.

Gowens of Anniston and Horace Willis of Bir-minhgam, two grandchildren. Mr. Gowens was a native of Home, Ga. and lived in Calhoun County most of his life. REV.

BAYLESS PORTER SR. DADE CITY. The Rev. Bayless Milton Porter 87, formerly of Anniston died Thursday in Dade City, Fla. after a long illness.

Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Dade City. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Denton Porter; a daughter, Miss Emily Porter of Tuscaloosa, and a son, B. M.

Porter Jr. of Indianapolis, Ind. Rev. Porter was a member of North East Alabama Conference of United Methodist Churches and served many churches in the Anniston area. Newsprint prices upped by the ton NEW YORK (AP)-Bowater Sales Co.

is boosting newsprint prices $5 a ton effective July 1. The sales subsidiary of Bow-ater Inc. said Thursday this would bring its newsprint costs in the South to $173 a ton and in the North to $175 a ton. The current industry level is $168 a ton in the South and $175 a ton in the North. Bowater attributed the boosts to rising casts across the board.

Howater's last price boost, also $5 a ton, was in February 1972. si GOSPEL Travelers Quartet of Rockmart, Ga. will be at Moore Avenue Baptist Church at 7 p.m. PENTECOSTAL Holiness Church on Wilmer Avenue will have revival services at 7 p.m. through Friday with the Rev.

Frank Kesling of Robertsdale as evangelist. FULL GOSPEL Assembly of God near Oha tehee will have a "singing at 2 p.m. with the Gospel Messengers of Birmingham as guests. IBETHEL Missionary Baptist Church will have the Rev. G.

Horton of Gadsden as guest speaker on Women's Day at 3 p.m. 0 COOSA VALLEY Riding Club will have an all-trophy horse I show at 12:30 p.m. near Ohatchee on Alabama 93. Judging will be in 18 classes. POW arrested after ramming car on highway SAN DIEGO, Calif.

(AP) -Jose Manuel Astorga, freed last month after 10 months in a Viet Cong prison, has been arrested for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon a car that rammed another twice on a freeway, sheriff's deputies say. Astorga, 21, and Esteban Peraza Garcia, 22, both of San Diego, were released Friday after being booked for investigation of assault and displaying a weapon in a threatening manner, officers said. Astorga, an Army specialist fifth class, was a helicopter gunner on his second combat tour when he was shot down by the Viet Cong last May. He was released March 4 with one leg in a cast and was treated at Letterman Army Hospital in San Francisco. Deputies said Astorga and Garcia drove alongside another car at a stop sign late Thursday night, followed the car onto a freeway and bumped into it twice, apparently trying to get it to stop.

The car was dented but no one was injured, officers said. The cars pulled off the freeway in suburban Spring Valley. There, Paul and Nadine Smith of Chula Vista, the couple in the other car, called sheriff's deputies, who arrested Astorga and Garcia. Police arrest three charged in alcohol sale Three men were arrested Friday for selling alcoholic beverages, without a license, according to Anniston police. Jerry Dukes, 23, of 1202 White Ave.

was charged with selling alcoholic beverage, carrying a pistol without a permit, and possession of a firearm after committing a crime of violence, police said. Dukes is apparently prohibited from carrying a iirearm because of a previous charge, according to police. He was arrested Friday night at 1206 W. 10th St. Police also arrested John H.

Bradford 43, of Cooper Homes and Charles T. Clark, 48. of 250 American Host Inn on charges of illegally selling alcohol. 'His and hers' Rolls Royce NKW YORK (AP) Two New York state auto dealers are offering for sale "his and hers" Rolls Royce limousines. The asking price: $250,000 the pair.

Michael Shudroff. the owner of Manhattan's Carriage House Motor Cars said his firm and Palmyra Motors Inc. of Rochester have already had 10 inquiries about the Phantom limousines. The "his" car is a four-door, seven-passenger vehicle with virgin lamb's wool carpeting, matched deep-burl walnut liquor cabinets containing Waterford crystal, a quadrasonic music system and an electric sunroof over the rear compartment. The "hers" car is a two-door also equipped with walnut liquor cabinets, Waterford crystal and the music system.

It features blonde mink rugs. Farm POULTRY BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Southeastern hens: Prices higher on light type, supplies about in balance, demand mostly good. Heavy type prices irregular, supplies adequate, demand fair. Prices per pound: Light type at farm 12.5-14, mostly FOB plants 15-16, mostly heavy type at farm 22-23, FOB plants 25-26.

Alabama estimated broiler Local police catch pair of Ohio escapees Two men stopped by police Friday during a routine check weje found to be escapees from an Ohio prison, according to Anniston police. Police said Billy Gene Carter, 36, and Marion Alvis Matthews, 42, were down 12th Street about 7:45 Friday morning. They pulled the pair over and found that their car was displaying an improper tag. Further investigation disclosed that Carter and Matthews had escaped from an Ohio penitentiary on April 9. The auto they were driving was stolen in Ohio near the prison.

Police said the tag on the car was from Etowah County. Ohio officials are in Anniston to take the escapees back Sunday, police said. No addresses were listed for the men, but records showed that Carter was a native of Opelika and Matthews is from Greenville, Tenn. Huge Alabama heroin haul confiscated BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)-Seven persons have been arrested and more than $500,000 worth of narcotics seized in what officers say was the largest haul of heroin ever bound for Birmingham.

Ken Pillsbury, head of the United Narcotics Detail, says two persons were arrested in Kingsville, Thursday and that officers seized two pounds of drugs headed for Birmingham. Two persons were arrested earlier in the week in Birmingham, where samples of the shipment had been sent ahead. Pillsbury said an investigation indicated that large quantities of narcotics were being smuggled from Mexico into the Birmingham area. Three persons were arrested in Birmingham last week in connection with the largest single sale of heroin in Jefferson County. One ounce of heroin was sold to undercover agents and it was worth $30,000.

Pillsbury said. Pillsbury said the raids indicated that heroin was being sold in Birmingham in greater quantities than ever before. JANK A SCOUT? Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary), famous and fiery pioneer character, is believed by some historians to have been a scout for Gen. Georg Custer. slaughter today 1,461,000 compared to 1,516,000 last Friday.

LIVESTOCK THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP) Georgia cattle auctions Weekly receipts at 22 markets 8,000 compared 8,200 last week and 11,000 year ago. Slaughter steers: few choice 800-1100 lbs 44.00-46.50. Heifers choice 500-800 lbs 43.50-46.50, good 38.00-43.50. Cows: utility 34.50-40.50, cutter 30.00-35.00 Bulls: commercial and good 39.00-43.50, utility 35.00-40.00 Calves and vealers: choice 150-250 lbs 56.00-65.00, 250-350 lbs 52.00-60.00, 350-500 lbs 45.00-54.00.

Good 150-250 lbs 50.00- 59.00, 250-350 lbs 44.00-54.00, 350-500 lbs 39.00-48.00. Feeder steers: choice 200-300 lbs 71.00-82.00, 300-400 lbs 63.00-73.00, 400-500 lbs 56.00-65.00, 500-600 lbs 49.00-56.OO, 600-800 lbs 45.00-50.00. Good 200-300 lbs 63.00-73.00, 300-400 lbs 56.00- 65.00, 400-500 lbs 50.00-58.00, 500-600 lbs 45.00-51.00, 600-800 lbs 42.00-47.00. Heifers: choice 200-300 lbs 62.00-72.00, 300-400 lbs 53.00-63.00, 400-500 lbs 45.00-54.00, 500-600 lbs 42.00-48.00. Good 200-300 lbs 53.00-63.00, 300-400 lbS 47.00-55.00, 400-500 lbs 43.00-50.00, 500-600 lbs 38.00-45.00.

Cows: good 36.00-43.00, standard 31.00-37.00. Friday's Prices GRAIN CHICAGO (AP)-Wheat No 2 soft red 2.39V4n; No 2 hard red 2.26 'in. Corn No 2 yellow 1.66l4n. Oats No 2 extra heavy white 98n. Soybeans No 1 yellow 6.57n.

No 2 yellow corn sold Thursday at 1.67. One-car wreck near Pell City takes two lives A one-car accident near Pell City Friday killed a Mobile man and a Saraland youth when the car they were riding in ran off a St. Clair County road. State troopers said William Earl Pierce, 25, of Mobile and Huey Wayne Harris, 18, of Saraland were the fatalities. A two-car collision in Enterprise left two teenage girls dead.

Police Chief Howard Murdock identified the victims as Linda Harrison, 17, and Elese Seymore, 16, both of Enterprise. The car in which the two girls were riding collided with a station wagon early Friday. Murdock said. A Prattville man, killed in a head-on collision Friday night, was the only accidental death recorded since the weekend count began at 6 p.m. Friday.

State troopers said Dorsey Palmor was killed in a two-car collision north of Montgomery on Alabama Highway 143. Five others were injured in the mishap, according to trooper reports. FOUND SOMETHING? If you've found a pet or article ot value we want td help you return It. Just call The Anniston Star Want Ads 237 9414 andtay I want to place an ad In Commercla National Bank's Found Column AS i PUBLIC SERVICE Commercial National Bank will run your ad at no cost to you Commercial National Bank Found Found Little Chlhuanua, Emerson's Sub-Dlvlslons, Call 13) Identity Gold locket, engraved, found In parking lot ot Quintard Mall Identify Call 236 0257 HENRY COHILL Henry Cohill, 61, of 917 W. 16th died Friday at Anniston Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Ervin Funeral Home. MRS. BESSIE EUBANKS CENTRE- Mrs Bessie Mae Eubanks, 62, of Centre Rt. 1, died Saturday in a Birmingham Hospital after a long illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Perry Funeral Home.

THOMAS L. WADDELL Thomas Luther Waddell, 77, of 1214 Foreman Drive, Oxford, died Friday at his residence after a short illness. Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Blue Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. George McKenzie, the Rev.

Mark Owens and the Rev. Harold Blanton officiating. Burial will be in the Oxford City Cemetery with Miller Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include a son, Robert Waddell of Oxford; two brothers, John Waddell and Chester Waddell, both of Anniston; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be James Flemmings, Harvell Campbell, Arthur Hillard, Marvin Dover, Harold Allen, Albert Wilson, Dewitt Bradberry and Clayton McKenzie.

Mr. Waddell was a resident of Calhoun County most of his life, a member of Blue Springs Baptist Church and a retired employee of Southern Mills. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to services. DAVID M. RHODEN HEFLIN-David M.

Rhoden, 56, of 153 Jefferson Street, Heflin, died Saturday at Cleburne County Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Lucius Funeral Home. MRS. SALLY JACKSON Mrs. Sally Jackson, 76, of 111 S.

Quintard died Saturday at her residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Lucius Funeral hom*o. Hospitals STRINGFKLLOW MEMORIAL Admissions Julian Creel of 1630 Christine Drive, Clifford Gober of Blue Mountain, James llolromb of 1136 Rhodes Mrs Mary Gann of 5600 Roger Mrs. Emmie Lott of Ohatchee. Mrs.

Mary Whiteside of 1130 Hale Peggy Ogle of 305 West Medders Drive, Michael McCain of 410 Henderson James Clark of Eastaboga, Mrs. Edith Dobbs of 1430 Kilby Terrace. PIEDMONT Admissions Jewell Dun-nagan of Jacksonville, Edith Finch of Piedmont, Ollie llulsey of Piedmont, Jimmie Liles of Jacksonville. CHOCCOLOCCO Sports Car Club will have a gimmick auto rally at Lenlock shopping center. Registration is at 10 a.m.

and the first car will be on the road at 11 a.m. The rally should last two hours and average speeds will range from 20 to 50 miles per hour. For information call Walt Music at 238-4877 from 6 to 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST Church of Ranburne will have revival services at 7 p.m. through Friday with the Rev.

Bill Clinton of Bremen, evangelist. MT. VIEW Baptist Church in the Webster's Chapel Com- munity will have a singing at 1:30 p.m. with the McKenzie Family of Oxford as guests. -WEST POINT Baptist Church in Jacksonville will have an all day gathering and preaching at 11 a.m.

with dinner on the grounds and singing all afternoon with the Harmoneers of Alexandria as guests. BETA SIGMA PHI Convention meeting will be at 2:30 p.m. at Downtowner Motor Hotel. JACKSONVILLE State University will have its spring con-l cert at 3 p.m. in the performance center of Mason Hall.

Ad-l mission is free. REVEREND Thomas Pratt, minister at Murray Temple CME Church will be guest speaker at the WAC chapel at 5:30 p.m. MISSIONARY Society of I7th Street Baptist Church will pre- sent Miles College Choir of Birmingham at its Women's Day observance at 3 p.m. FIRST CALVARY Baptist Church on West 29th Street will have a singing at 2 p.m. with the Friendship Singers, the An-: tloch Youth Choir and the Mt.

Zion Youth Choir as guests. NEW OAK Baptist Church will have a singing at 2 p.m. with the, Goldennaires of Heflin. WAITRESSES WANTED Apply in parson Hellln Truck Stop, Heflin, Al.

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