The Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Georgia (2024)

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TEXAS STATIONARY FRONT WARM FRONT MILD FAIR COLD OCCLUDED FRONT FRONT FORECAST FOR 7 A.M. FURNISHED BY U.S. WEATHER BUREAU Forecast day 78 night to 52 84. to 60. High Satur- or evening thundershowers northwest portion.

Continued By States TENNESSEE: Partly cloudy warm. GEORGIA: Mostly fair and day through and in Saturday. west Windy Satur- Local Weather Friday night. warm Friday night. Saturday, Chance of few thunderstorms (For 24-Hour Period 7 Ending at a.m.) partly cloudy and warm, widely Friday night and early Satur- Total Rainfall rainfall in past since 24 hours first of month 5.92 .00 in west and Saturday in Excess since first of month .89 scattered showers in afternoon Total rainfall since Jan.

1 14.26 east. Warmer in east Friday Excess since Jan. .28 or night. Low Friday night 52 Low High year ago today 73; Low 43 night. Friday night 55-65.

Mean temperature in past '24 hours 62 to 60. High Saturday mostly in High Saturday 75-85. (Which was 7 degrees above normal.) low 80s. H. L.

R. H. 61 L. R. Atlanta 75 48 Los.

Ang's 52 NORTH CAROLINA: Gener- Augusta 79 Louisville 77 48 Bir'ham Macon 79 45 FLORIDA: Scattered showers ally fair and not quite so cool Bismarck 73 Memphis 81 60 Boston 60 32 Miami 81 67 southeast portion Friday even- Friday night, lows 47 to 53. Bro'ville 82 69 P. 65 59 Buffalo 49 29 Nashville 80 53 ing. Otherwise generally fair Saturday becoming partly Charleston 69 59 N. Orleans 79 47 through Saturday.

Low Friday cloudy with widely scattered Charlotte Chat'n'ga 74 80 43 New Omaha York 78 73 42 66 night in the 40s extreme north, afternoon or evening thunder- Chicago 73 38 Okla. City 86 67 Cincinnati Phila 'phia 73 43 50s central and 60s extreme showers, mostly west portion. Cleveland 52 Pittsburgh 69 40 Denver 83 41 Phoenix 87 62 south. High Saturday in the 70s Continued warm. Des Moi's 76 Ore.

50 43 north and 78 to 85 south. El Detroit Paso 51 86 59 38 Reno Richmond 53 79 44 36 SOUTH CAROLINA: Gener- Ft. Worth 86 46 67 St. Louis 80 59 Ind 'polis 75 San Fran. 60 53 .04 ALABAMA: Mostly fair and ally fair and not quite cool Jackson 81 53 Savannah 75 42 warm Friday night.

Saturday, Friday night, lows 47 53. Kan. City' 83 69 Tampa 80 56 50, Jack'ville 77 Seattle 46 37 .66 Lit. Rock 85 Wash'ton 78 47 increasing cloudiness with wide- Saturday becoming partly cloudy -Highest temperature past 24 hours. ly scattered showers.

Low Fri- with widely scattered afternoon R-Rainfall -Lowest to 7 temperature a.m. past 24 hours. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Clyde W. Caviness Burial in Alabama Funeral services for Clyde W. Caviness, 56, of 771 Clifton Road, SE, will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday in the First Baptist Church of Carbon Hill, Ala. Burial will be in Pisgah Cemetery. He was a native of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Caviness lived in Atlanta during World War II.

After the war he moved to Scottsburg, where he owned a restaurant. He moved back to Atlanta a short time ago. He was a Mason. He died Thursday at his home after a heart attack. Mr.

Caviness is survived by his widow, the Edith Keeling of Bardstown, former, daughters, Mrs. Doris Powell of Atlanta and Mrs. Maureen Caviness of Scottsburg, and sons, James C. Caviness of Atlanta, and Jody Caviness of Scottsburg. George M.

Dial Funeral services for George M. Dial, 77, of 850 N. Indian Creek Drive, Clarkston, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Bethel Baptist Church, with Rev. J.

W. Fields and Rev. J. A. Nolan officiating.

Burial will be in the Haynes Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Dial died Thursday in a hospital. He was a native of Loganville, but had lived in Clarkston about 40 years. He was a retired Georgia Railroad employe.

He was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church and Clarkston Masonic Lodge 492. Survivors include his widow, the former Nellie Jenkins; daughters Mrs. W. J. Clay and Mrs.

Rosie Nell Jones, both of Clarkston, and Mrs. Everett King of Stone Mountain; sons, A. D. Dial of Stone Mountain and R. M.

Dial of Decatur; stepdaughters, Mrs. Edna Bledsoe of Decatur and Mrs. J. A. Myers of Altoona, and stepsons, W.

E. Lawhorn of Chamblee and Charles Lawhorn, USAF, Amarillo, Tex. Mrs. G. W.

Richey Funeral services for Mrs. G. W. Richey, 60, of 849 Harold SE, were held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Bethel Temple, Rev.

Grover Langston and Rev. Robert McCurry officiating. Burial was in Melwood Cemetery. She died Wednesday at her home. She was a native of Habersham County, but had lived in Atlanta 38 years.

She was the former Ora Kinney. Mrs. Richey was a member of the Bethel Temple. Survivors include her widower; a son, W. F.

Lindsey of East Point; a Mrs. H. C. Addington of Cornelia, and brothers, C. M.

Kinney and C. A. Wheeler of Alpharetta, I. W. Kinney of East Point, J.

F. Kinney of College Park, and J. M. Wheeler of Demorest. J.

B. Huffmaster Funeral services for J. B. Huffmaster, 71, of 3114 Robin Road, Decatur, were held Friday at Ward's Chapel, Rev. Joe Abstance officiating.

Burial was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Mr. Huffmaster was a native of Fayette County. He had lived in Decatur six years. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church and was a Mason.

He was a retired mechanic. He died Thursday in a local hospital. He is survived by his widow, the former Eula Morris of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. C. Earl African Guns Found PRETORIA, South Africa, March 29 (UPD Informed sources said South African security police found a massive arms cache at the home of an African policeman at ville, five miles from Pretoria.

The cache contained scores of .303 caliber rifles, .38 caliber service pistols, one Sten gun and several thousand rounds of ammunition. It was believed the cache was being held in readiness for an attack on the South African administrative capital by African terrorists, the sources said. FUNERAL NOTICESDIAL--The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Dial, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Dial, Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Dial, Stone Mountair: Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Clay, Mrs. Rosie Nell Jones, Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett King, Stone Mountain; Mrs. Edna Bledsoe, Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Lawhorn, Chamblee: Mr. Charles Lawhorn, U.S.A.F.; Mr. 8 and Mrs. J. A.

Myers, Altoona, the nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral services of Mr. George M. Dial Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at Bethel Baptist Church. Rev. J.

W. Fields and Rev. J. A. Nolan will officiate.

Interment in Haynes Creek Baptist churchyard. The pallbearers will be Mr. E. J. Lindsey, Mr.

J. E. Parks, Mr. Jack Hamby, Mr. Louie Whitlock, Mr.

J. W. Brownlow, Mr. Clarence King. Honorary escort will be Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Lodge No.

925. Clarkston Lodge No. 492. will conduct graveside services. A.

S. Turner Sons. SEYMOUR-The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Em.mett Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seymour, Mr.

and Mrs. Miles McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miles, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs.

J. 0. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Barrow, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

James E. Seymour Sunday, March 31, 1963, at 2 o'clock from Dillon's chapel. Rev. Joseph Holt will officiate. Interment in Crest Lawn Cemetery.

The following gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and assemble a at the chapel at 1:45: Messrs. A. M. Gnann, L. C.

Richards, T. E. Lyle, E. R. Sweat, H.

W. Hinton, Emmett Esque. (Florists, 12 noon). J. Austin Dillon Co.

SPIVEY-Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Spivey, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald I G. Spivey, Atlanta: Mrs. Neal McDonald, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. James N.

Kanes, Tucker: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spivey and Mrs.

Maude Bishop, all of Atlanta; Mrs. Bertie Haynes, Lawrenceville: Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Griffin, Fayetteville; six grandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. W. Ernest Spivey Sunday, March 31, at 3 p.m. from the Martha Brown Methodist Church with remains placed in state at 2:30. Rev.

Gordon Thompson and Dr. J. Walker Chidsey will officiate. Pallbearers will assemble at the church at 2:45. Interment, Westview.

Horis A. Ward, Inc. HEFFNER- friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. B.

R. Heffner, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Oliver, Mrs.

Nell Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall Hill and three granddaughters are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. B.

R. (Hazel) Heffner Saturday, March 30, 1963, at 11 o'clock from Dillon's Chapel. Rev. Roy will officiate. Interment, Hillcrest.

The following gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and assemble at the chapel at 10:45: Messrs. Robert Riggins, H. H. Cook, Bill Riggins, W. F.

Sutton, Charlie Riggins, W. H. Chipman. (Florists, 10 a.m.) J. Austin Dillon Co.

PONDER- James E. Ponder, 1563 Orlando SW, died Friday. Survived by daughters, Mrs. W. L.

Hubbard, Miss Odelle Ponder, Mrs. Estelle Welch; son, Mr. W. N. Ponder; grandson, Walter W.

Hubbard; three great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Azilla Haley. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock from the Cascade Baptist Church with remains placed in state at 2 o'clock. Rev. George Hulsey will officiate.

Interment, Greenwood. Pallbearers assemble at at 2:45. Howard L. Carmichael Sons. ACREE-The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Willie Ray Acree, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Acree, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Acree, Mr. and Mrs.

G. 0. Carithers, Decatur; Mrs. Nelie Pate, Honolulu; four grandchildren and greatgrandchildren are invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Willie Ray Acree Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Trinity Chapel.

Rev. R. Frank Crawley will officiate. Interment in Decatur Cemetery. A.

S. Turner Sons. MeWATERS-Mr. Philip T. McWaters, formerly of Atlanta, died Thursday in Miami, Fla.

Survived by his wife; daughter, Mrs. Rodney Brown, Orlando, sons, Mr. J. L. McWaters, Atlanta; Mr.

T. R. McWaters, New York City. Funeral plans later. Howard L.

Carmichael Sons. FUNERAL NOTICESAcree, Mrs. Willie Ray Beinke, Timothy Louis, Jr. Binion. Mr.

Harry Cash, Mr. Garion Edgar Caviness, Mr. Clyde W. Dial, Mr. George M.

DiPasquale, Mr. Joseph Goza, Mrs. Belle Heffner, Mrs. B. R.

(Hazel) Lynch, Mrs. Minnie H. McWaters, Mr. Philip T. Nelson, Mr.

Steve Sr. Pace, Mrs. E. J. (Cornelia) Ponder, Mr.

James E. Reeves, Mr. Claude H. Sanders, Mr. James W.

Seymour, Mr. James E. Sipsy, Little Miss Rebecca Ann Smith, Mrs. Della Spivey, Mr. W.

Ernest Stinsman, Mrs. George E. (Antionette) Wiley, Mrs. Ruby Wilson GOZA-'The friends and relatives Belle Goza, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs.

Neil Goza, Tucker: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McLawhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickens, Decatur: Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Britt, Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Turpin, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Hughes, Tucker: the seven grandchildren great-grandchild are invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Belle Goza Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Trinity Chapel. Rev.

T. E. Dougherty will officiate. Interment in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers: Mr.

Lamar Duncan, Mr. Russell 5 Weed, Mr. Carl Weed, Mr. Thurmond Weed, Mr. J.

P. Weed, Mr. Mark Henderson. A. S.

Turner Sons. CAVINESS- Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Caviness, Mr.

Jody Caviness, Miss Maureen Caviness, all of Scottsburg, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Caviness, Mrs. Doris Powell, all of Atlanta; the grandchildren, nieces and nephews, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Clyde W. Caviness Saturday, March 30, 1963, at 11 a.m. from the First Baptist Church of Carbon Hill, with remains placed in state at 10:30. Rev. William E.

Heck officiate. Pallbearers will assemble at the church at 10:45. Interment, Pisgah Cemetery (Carbon Hill). Horis A. Ward, Incorporated.

PACE Mrs. E. J. (Cornelia) Pace of 3129 N. Druid Hills Decatur passed away Thursday.

Survivors are Rev. and Mrs. Charles Seidenspinner. Miss Judith Seidenspinner, and Mr. John Seidenspinner, all of Decatur.

Remains were carried Friday to the Spear Funeral Home in Columbus, Ohio for funeral and interment. Saturday. Horis A. Ward, Inc. So attarson CASCADE HILL OGLETHORPE HILL SPRING HILL LYNCH -The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Minnie H. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Batten, Mrs. J.

T. Medlin, Mr. Wayne Batten, Buda dy Batten, the nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie H. Lynch Saturday, March: 30, 1963, at 2 o'clock Spring Hill, Rev.

James W. Dyer officiating. Interment, Grenwood. The pallbearers will be Mr. Jack Lynch, Mr.

Joe Lindsey, Mr. Vaughn Watts, Mr. Alfred Pace, Mr. George Weems, Mr. Milas Wallace.

BEINKE Timothy Louis little son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Louis Beinke, of Philadelphia, died March 25, 1963. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Beinke, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kane, Atlanta.

Interment services will be held Saturday, March 30, at 3 o'clock at Decatur Cemetery, Pastor Theodore G. Ahrendt officiating. H. M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill.

DIPASQUALE The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiPasquale, Mr. and Mrs. Nocholas DiPasquale are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Joseph DiPasquale Saturday, March 30, 1963, at 11 o'clock at the Cathedral of Christ The King, Rev. Alan Dillman officiating. Interment, Westview. The Rosary will be said Friday evening at 8 o'clock at Spring Hill. SMITH- -The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Della Smith, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lanham, Chamblee: the nieces and nephews are invited to attend the interment services for Mrs.

Della Smith Saturday, March 30, 1963, at 10:30 o'clock at Westview, Dr. Eugene T. Wilson officiating. H. M.

Patterson Son, Spring Hill. STINSMAN-Funeral services for Mrs. George E. (Antionette) Stinsman will be held Saturday, March 30, 1963, at 4 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr. Robert E.

Lee officiating. Interment, Westview. The pallbearers will be: Mr. Paul Parker, Mr. Ray Jenkins, Dr.

B. R. Thornton, Mr. Vincent G. Hart, Mr.

Roy Holmes, Mr. Roy Batchelor. BINION Mr. Harry, of 1220 Memorial SE, died March 28, 1963. Surviving are his wife; mother, Mrs.

Leila Binion, Sparta, brother, Mr. Lamar Binion, Gordon, Ga, H. M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill. IN MEMORIAM 5 years ago.

In loving memory of our a daughter and sister, Blanche Patricia a Lewis, March 29, The Golden Gate swung open, A gentle voice said come; And with farewells unspoken, She calmly entered home. FRANK, Father, MARY, Mother, JOYCE AND SYLVIA, Sisters. Friday, March 29, 1963 The Atlanta Tournal 43. SANDERS Mr. James W.

Sanders, Rte. 1, Locust Grove, died March 28, 1963. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. T. D.

Weems, Locust Grove: Mrs. Walter Boyd, Clearwater, Mrs. Roy Fields and Mrs, Billie Matlock, Lovejoy; Mrs. Frank Wynn, Haralson, Mrs. Wrace Scott, Riverdale: Miss Mildred Sanders, Jonesboro, sons, Mr.

Cecil E. Sanders, Jonesboro: Mr. Robert M. Sanders, Locust Grove: sister, Mrs. Lillian Dennard, Atlanta; sisters-in-law, Mrs.

Elmer Sanders, Forest Park: Mrs. Robert Sanders, Birmingham; grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, March 30, at 11 o'clock from the chapel of D. T. Carmichael Sons, McDonough, Ga.

Rev. T. J. Thaxton and Rev. Brown will officiate.

Interment, Berea Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. The friends will call at the home of Mrs. T. D.

Weems. REEVES- -Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Reeves, Luthersville, Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis J. Reeves, Mr. Hunter Reeves, Tampa, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Reeves, Willoughby, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nash, Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Whaley, Mrs. Thelma Bradbury, Mrs.

Minor Surgis, Atlanta; Mrs. Howard Ware, Zebulon, Ora Hardaway, Barnesville; Mrs. Olean Reeves, Luthersville: Mr. 0. 0.

Reeves, Lilburn, and the grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Claude H. Reeves Saturday at 2:30 from the Luthersville Baptist Church with remains placed in state at 1:30, Rev. W. M.

Suttles and Rev. Charles R. Davis officiating. Interment, Luthersvi.ie City Cemetery Herschel McDaniel, Fairburn. NELSON-Mr.

Steve T. Nelson age 89 years, of Nelson, died March 28. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Sosbee Nelson; three daughters, Miss Sue C. Nelson, Miami, Mrs.

Walter Withers, Wilmington, Mrs. Roy S. Walker, Atlanta; six sons, John F. Nelson, Miami: Mr. Steve T.

Nelson Ft. MacPherson, Mr. Henry W. Nelson, Griffin, Mr. Wallace E.

Nelson, Commerce, Mr. Robert H. Nelson, Wilson, and Mr. William H. Nelson, Canton, Ga.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 30 at 11 o'clock from the chapel of Chapman Funeral Home, Jasper, Ga. Rev. Charles Callahan will officiate. Interment, Pickens Memorial Gardens. CASH Mr.

Garlon Edgar Cash, age 23, of 6177 Edward Doraville, passed away March 28, 1963. Survived by wife, parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Cash, sister, Miss Elizabeth Cash, Doraville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cash, Mooresboro, Zeno Underwood, Spartanburg, S.C.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 30, at 2 p.m. from Buford Hwy. Baptist Church. Rev. Howard Kilpatrick and Rev.

Paul Shivers will officiate. Interment, Laurelwood Cemetery. Remains are at the residence. Patterson- Greer, Norcross. WILEY The and relatives of Mrs.

Wilson friends, Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wilson Mr.

Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs.

Fritz Alberter, several nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ruby Wilson Wiley Saturday, March 30. 1963, at 2 o'clock from the graveside in Greenwood Cemetery. Dr. L.

E. Smith will officiate. (Please omit flowers.) J. Austin Dillon Co. SIPSY-Little Miss Rebecca Ann Sipsy of Alford Lithonia, died March 29.

She is sur. vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.

Sipsy: brother, Scott Sipsy: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groover, Mr. Allen Sipsy, all of Lithonia: several aunts and uncles. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Couch Funeral Home, Lithonia. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my husband, Mr. Charlie Lumpkins, who died one year ago today, March 29, 1962. God gave me strength to bear my sorrow, And courage to stand the blow; For what it meant to lose him, no one will ever know. At times friends see me smile, but little they know the sorrow that smile hides, all the while.

MRS EMMA S. O. LUMPKINS. Acknowledgment Cards Engraved Promptly Samples Sent J. P.

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Personals WILL anvone witnessing accident at DeKalb and Whitefoord Monday, March 11. approximately 4:15 p.m.. please call DR. 7-6803 after 5:30 p.m. WELCOME Single adults, age 32-45, 9:30 a.m.

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469-8426. before 8 p.m. CLAIMS SUPERVISOR LARGE, multiple-line insurance company seeks an experienced workman's compensation supervisor in Atlanta office. Liberal accident and life and retirement benefits. Salary open.

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over-the-road experience for long haul operation. This is for second will man on 2-man operation. Pay be a minimum of $320 monthly plus percentage. Apply: Refrigerated SW. Transport Atlanta, Ga.

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We train you. New cabs. life good pay Apply: Blue Gray, 319 Walker, SW (cor. Peters), or Courtesy Cab 651 Lee St. (cor.

York). DRIVER-SALESMAN GOOD EARNINGS Excellent working cond. BU. 4-0468, 876- 8595. DRIVERS to 65.

Good living for good workers. 359 Memorial SE. DRIVERS WANTED BUFFALO CAB 873-6262 DRY WALL MEN EXPERIENCED only, boardmen and finishers. Top pay, 6-day week if you can produce. Apply 7:30 a.m., Atlanta Dry Wall 2855 Washington Avondale Estates.

ENGINEER TEXTILE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITH A DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING WITH 5-10 YEARS TEXTILE EXPERIENCE TO WORK ON CENTRAL ENGINEERING STAFF. PLEASE SEND RESUME OF COMPLETE BACKGROUND AND SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO H. 47, JOURNAL CONSTITUTION. FINANCE TRAINEE EXCELLENT opportunity for aggressive young man to learn finance business. Attractive company benefits, auto furnished.

Age 21 to 30. Employees Loan Thrift Corp. 43 Walton NW FOOD service route sales (estab.) 40 hrs. wk. av.

$2.50 hr. Apply 9-12, 630 LEE SW. FOREMAN Lacquer finishing of wood kitchen cabinets. Must be fully knowledgeable of running a department of 15 employes. East Point Industries 1562 Forrest East Point, Ga.

Apply in person to Mr. Wanner. FOREMAN Must have full knowledge of construction of wood kitchen cabinets and woodworking machinery. East Point Industries 1562 Forrest East Point, Ga. Apply in person to Mr.

Wanner. GOLF STARTER -Apply in person Capitol City Country Club, 10 a.m.6 p.m. GRILL MAN EXPERIENCED. Must be fast. Pay above average and fast advancement for right man.

Apply in person, Harbin's Drive-In Old 41 at Farmer's Market, Forest Park. GRILL MAN Exper. References required. Call after p.m.. 636-8877.

GRILL and counter man, Emory Grill, 1389 Oxford NE. HARDWOOD LAYERS POWER NAILER. References. Harris Floor Covering. 525-3957.

-INSURANCEADJUSTER EXCELLENT oppty, with panding stock fire insurance company. Ages 24-32. HS grad. with some college preferred. Some adjusting, inspecting or writing experience necessary.

Company car furnished. Exceptional benefits in liberal sion, hospital, life insurance plan. Reply, full in own particulars. handwriting, H. 0., giv.

25, Journal-Constitution. INSPECTORS WANTED THE MEN am looking for can work all day, stay up all night, and still feel refreshed. For interview, call 289-3953. INSURANCE DEBIT builders, experienced sales men (producers), needed by one of the fastest-growing insurance companies in the South. Starting salary $140 per week plus comm.

and bonuses. Must have car and furnish references. Phone Mr. McPhail, 875- 4132 for appoints. Automotive Service Adviser Progressive Wolkswagen dealer ham need for an experienced service adviser.

Excellent opportunity to grow with the Volkswagen organization. Selected man must have pleasing, personality capable of handling customers and assuming responsibilities of job. Volkswagen experience desirable but not essential. Excellent salary with incentive plan and fringe benefits. Call service manager at 874-7505 for interview appointment.

BARBER Needed immediately to manage small shop, exc. opportunity for person with ability. M. 761. Journal -Constitution.

BARBER wanted. Must be good. Anply 1170 Peachtree or call TR. 4-9312. BARBER Barber Shop, Covington.

Ga. 786-9179, 786-9793. BARBER New shop. Guarantee. BOOKKEEPER MUST BE thoroughly experienced journal.

general ledzer. financial statements and related office duties. Local branch of national tion offers security and pleasant working conditions. Age preference 30 to 40. Submit complete resume of experience and state salary expected.

J. 748, Journal-Constitution. UNDERWRITER Local company desires auto underwriter traince. Some previous auto or' casualty, insurance preferred. Downtown location.

Salary, open. Excellent fringe benefits. Miss Haynes, 522-3530 for appointment. PHARMACIST $175 weekly, Cochran Pharmacy. Gainesville.

Ga. BODY MAN WITH hand tools. Apply: Garage, Highland Bakery. 655 Highland Tabernacle. She was the widow of Edward A.

Lynch. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. J. T. Medlin of Atlanta; one granddaughter; two great-grandsons, and several nieces and nephews.

William E. Spivey Houston of Decatur, and sisters, Mrs. V. Cavender of Fairburn, Mrs. George W.

Moore of Palmetto and Mrs. H. M. Edwards of Louisville. Mrs.

Louis Kingston Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Kingston, 51, of Canoga Park, and formerly of Atlanta, were held Thursday in Canoga Park. She died Tuesday in a Canoga Park hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. A native of Atlanta, she had lived in California about five years. She was the former Dorothy Kantor.

Mrs. Kingston is survived by daughters, Mrs. Arlene Adel and Mrs. Marvene Like, and a son, Leon Kingston, all of Canoga Park; her mother, Mrs. Rose Blass, and sisters, Mrs.

Sylvia Born and Mrs. Beatrice Cherkas, all of Atlanta. Mrs. B. R.

Heffner Funeral services for Mrs. B. R. Heffner, 60, of Norwood, and formerly of Atlanta, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Dillon's Chapel, with Rev.

Roy Niager officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Mrs. Heffner was a native of Norwood. She lived in Atlanta about 40 years before moving back to Norwood.

She was a member of the Baptist church. She was the former Hazel Hill. She died Thursday in a hospital. Surviving are her widower; a son, James H. Oliver; mother, Mrs.

Nell Hill; brother, J. Marshall Hill, and three granddaughters, all of Atlanta. Mrs. H. A.

Brockman Funeral services for Mrs. H. A. Brockman, of 519 Seminole NE, were held Friday at Druid Hills Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr.

Burial Merle Patterson officiating. was in Westview Cemetery. She died Thursday at her home. Mrs. Brockman was a native of Atlanta.

She was a charter member of Druid Hills Presbyterian Church. She was the former Jimmie Belle Polk. She is survived by her widower; a daughter, Miss Essie Belle Brockman, and a son, Polk C. Brockman, all of Atlanta. James Lester Funeral services for James Lester, 91, of Washington Road, College Park, were held Thursday at Carmichael's Chapel, Rev.

Gladwin Kreiman officiating. Burial was in Mt. Olive Cemetery. He died Tuesday in a private hospital. He had been a member of the Mt.

Olive Baptist Church. Mr. Lester was retired. He was a native of Atlanta. He is survived by sons, Robert L.

Lester of Athens and Allen Pratt of Monroe, and a sister, Mrs. Kate Collier of College Park. Mrs. Minnie H. Lynch Funeral services for Mrs.

Minnie H. Lynch, 84, of 513 Lawton SW, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Spring Hill, Rev. James W. Dyer officiating.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. She died in a hospital. Mrs. Lynch was born in Etowah, and lived in Atlanta for the past 80 years. She was a member of the Baptist Funeral services for William Earnest Spivey, 59, of 295 Warren SE, will be held Sunday at 3 p.m.

in Martha Brown Methodist Church. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery. Mr. Spivey died Thursday at his home. He was a native of Jackson County but had lived in Atlanta 42 years.

He was the former owner of Spivey Produce Co. was employed by the J. W. Nash Produce Co. at the State Farmers Market.

He was a past exalted ruler in the Elks and was a member of Martha Brown Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, the former Bessie Pratt of Atlanta; daughters, Mrs. Neal McDonald, Decatur, Mrs. Jimmy Kanes. Tucker: son Donald Spivey, sisters, Mrs.

Maude Bishop, Atlanta, Mrs. Bertie Haynes, Lawrenceville, Mrs. Adell Griffin, Fayetteville; brother, J. S. Spivey, Atlanta; and six grandchildren.

Henry B. Kuglar Funeral services for Henry B. Kuglar. 59, of 569 Cresthill NE, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Bowdon Methodist Church in Carroll County.

Burial will be in the churchyard. He died Thursday in a private hospital. Mr. Kuglar was a native of Bowdon. Mr.

Kuglar is survived by sons, W. D. Kuglar of Decatur and B. R. Kuglar of Atlanta; brothers, U.

C. Kuglar and Ernest Kuglar 0 fAtlanta: sisters, Mrs. J. W. Coleman of Bowdon and Mrs.

H. T. Sherrer of Atlanta; his mother, Mrs. Brittan Kuglar of Atlanta, and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Joe W. Collins Funeral services for Mrs. Joe Collins, 51, of 1302 Peachtree NW, were held Friday at Lowndes' Chapel, Rev. Charles W. Fruit officiating.

Burial was in Dearing, Ga. She died Thursday at her home. She was the former Bessie Marie McGahee and was a native of Dearing. Survivors include sisters, Rubye Winn Atlanta, Mrs. Stella Wright of Decatur, Mrs.

Mary Wells of Cornelia, and Mrs. Jane Martin of Eureka, N.C.: brothers, Tom McGahee and Joe McGahee of Cornelia, and C. M. McGahee of Athens; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

W. E. Smith Graveside services for Mrs. William E. Smith, 64, of 336 Ninth NE, will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

in Westview Cemetery. She died Thursday in a private hospital. She was a native of Rome and had lived in Atlanta since last year. She was a practical nurse. She was the former Della Lanham and was a widow.

She is survived by a brother, C. M. Lanham of Chamblee, and several nieces and nephews. Joseph Di Pasquale Funeral services for Joseph Di Pasquale of 2860 Elliott Circle, NE, will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rev.

Father Alan Dillman officiating. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery. A native of Italy, Mr. Di Pasquale died Thursday at a private hospital. He was 82.

He is survived his widow, and a son, Nicholas las Di Pasquale, both of Atlanta. IRON WORKER (ornamental). Experienced only. 2133 Piedmont NE. TR.

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