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25 Grant, TV's 'Sky Dies In Wreck Associated Press TITUSVILLE, Fla. The other car did not stop, and the driver Among his, movies were "Trail of the YuKirby Grant, who starred was being sought. kon," the Klondike" "Northwest as Mr. Grant's car landed in a ditch, which had ritory" and "Yukon Gold." a wealthy rancher-pilot in 3 feet of water in it, and he was thrown from In the the 1950s television series 1953-54 ABC-TV series "Sky King," "Sky King," was killed his car. Mr.

Grant starred as the Arizona pilot of the Wednesday in a traffic acci- He pronounced dead at a Titusville hospital. twin-engine Cessna he flew on Songbird, a dent in Florida. Mr. Grant, who was heading to Cape Canav- played adventures by Gloria with his Winters, teenage and niece, Penny, He was 73. eral to watch the lift-off of the space shuttle nephew, ClipMr.

Grant's off Challenger, was alone. per, played by Ron Hagerthy. car ran The series became Florida 50 when a vehicle he Kirby said no one else was injured. when it rebroadcast rerun favorite a perennial was trying to pass pulled in Born Kirby Grant Hoon Jr. in Butte, 1966.

was by CBS from 1959- front of him, according to on Nov. 24, 1911, Mr. Grant played leads in Highway Patrol Capt. Mike low -budget Westerns and other action pic- Survivors include his wife, Carolyn, of WinKirby. Grant tures, often as a Canadian Mountie.

ter Springs, two daughters and a son. Deaths And Funerals In North Carolina ALBEMARLE Mrs. Anna Francis Burris Tatum, 83, homemaker, died Tuesday. Funeral plans are incomplete. Hartsell is in charge.

BELMONT Mr. Wiley Aaron Harris, 83, textile retiree, died Wednesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at East Presbyterian Church. Survivors are sons, Johnny Harris of Ypsilanti, Vernon Harris of Gastonia, Wiley Harris Tommy Harris; daughters, Mrs.

Sherry Darnell of Charlotte, Mrs. Colette Helms of Paw Creek, Mrs. Lennie Davidson of Mount Holly. Bumgardner is in charge. CONCORD Mr.

Lawrence Hendrix Canupp, 69, retired maintenance worker, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Wilkinson Funeral Home. Survivors are daughter, Mrs. Barbara Howard of Myrtle Beach; brother, Lester Canupp; sisters, Mrs.

Laura Pharr, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker, Mrs. Lillian Pressley. CONNELLY SPRINGS Mr. Lawrence Theodore Paige, 60, electrician, died Wednesday.

Funeral is 4 p.m. Friday at Mackie-High Funeral Home, Granite Falls. Survivors are wife, Virginia; son, Kenneth Paige of Bethlehem; daughters, Mrs. Linda Roberson of Shepherd, Mrs. Sherri Setzer of Wilmington, Mrs.

Patricia Travis of Icard, Mrs. Judy Little of Hickory; mother, Mrs. Blonnie Paige; brothers, Homer Paige of Hickory, Wayne Paige, Dean Paige; sister, Mrs. Violet Epperson of Stafford, stepsons, A.P. Mays Jr.

of Hickory, Raymond Mays of Brownsville, stepdaughters, Mrs. Judy Bryant of Stanley, Mrs. Patricia Matthews of Conover. DENVER Mr. Harold Dean Reep, 51, Southwood Reproductions Co.

employee, died Wednesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at Warlick Funeral Home, Lincolnton. Survivors are wife, Peggy; sons, Joey Reep of Stanley, Tony Reep of Lincolnton, Marty Reep; daughter, Mrs. Sherry Sigmon of Conover; parents, Clyde and Marlyn Reep of Ranlo; sister, Mrs.

Jane Rayborn of China Grove. HICKORY Mr. Ivey James Gillian, 79, retired furniture worker, died Monday. Funeral is 2 p.m. today at Hickory Funeral Home.

Survivors are sons, James Gillian of Ayer, Charles Gillian, Ray Gillian, both of Denver, N.C., Thomas Gillian; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Livengood of Davidson, Mrs. Hazel Upright of Kannapolis, Mrs. Nina Spivey of Denver, N.C., Mrs. Peggy Hudson, Mrs.

Hilda Smith; brother, Robert Gillian of New Jersey; sister, Mrs. Sue Sigmon of Catawba. GASTONIA Mrs. Faye Jenkins Hope, 81, textile retiree, died Tuesday. Funeral is 2 p.m.

Friday at Ward Funeral Home. Survivors are husband, Orville; sons, William Hope, Don Hope, Tommy Hope; daughters, Mrs. Bettie Moton, Miss Jenny Hope. LOWELL Miss Pearl Apriss Watson, 86, textile retiree, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3:30 p.m.

Friday at Cramerton Free Will Baptist Church. Survivors are brothers, Glenn Watson of Fort Walton, Bill Watson of Salisbury; sisters, Mrs. Estelle Campbell of Cramerton, Mrs. Cordie Fain, Mrs. Ola Bunch, both of China Grove, Mrs.

Edith Hellard. Bumgardner of Belmont is in charge. MONROE Eli Franklin Medlin 1, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. Friday at Antioch Baptist Church.

Survivors are parents, Eli and Donna Medlin; sister, Pamela Medlin; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Page of Indian Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thomas.

McEwen is in charge. MONROE Mr. Frank Mills, 60, textile retiree, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. Friday at West Monroe Baptist Church.

Survivors are wife, Elma; son, Robert Mills of Lancaster, S.C.; daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Baker, Mrs. Doris Broome, both of Lancaster; brothers, J.D. Mills of Great Falls, S.C., Bob Mills of Waxhaw, Henry Mills; sisters, Mrs. Eugene Keziah of of of of of of of of of of Pageland, S.C., Mrs.

Billy Jordan of Chesterfield, Mrs. Ney Griffin, Mrs. Richard Sistar. McEwen is in charge. MOORESVILLE Mr.

Leonard Edward Reid, 59, textile worker, died Tuesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at Lyerly Funeral Home, Salisbury, with burial in City Memorial Park, Salisbury. Survivors are wife, Clara; son, Dennis Reid of Salisbury; daughter, Mrs. Donna Holshouser of Huntersville; brothers, William Reid of Piedmont, S.C., Johnny Gamble of Conestee, S.C.; sisters, Mrs.

Frances Barker of Honea Path, S.C., Mrs. Edna Davenport of Greenville, S.C. MORGANTON Mrs. Barbara Gail Shell, 34, materials handler Classified 38 Index General Announcements Legal 100 Death Notices 105 Funeral Schedule 106 Announcements Card Of 115 In Mernorium. 120 Florist 125 Funeral Directors Cemetary Lots.

135 Business Personals. 139 Monuments. 140 Special Notices 145 Lost and Found Personals Adult Personais 179 Places To Dine Travel Opportunities Child Services Child Babysitting. Care. 205 Day Care Centers.

210 Financial Services Marketing Business Opportunities Business Opportunities Wanted. Investments Financial Service. Money To Lend Tax Services. Wanted To Borrow. 270 Leisure Services Camping Facilities.

Places To Go. Professional Services Travel Agencies. 280 285 Health Services. Legal Services. 287 Optometrist Nursing Services 289 Merchandise For Sale Art 300 Appliances Auctions Wanted To Bicycles Boats.

Sail Boats 313 Cameras Accessories 318 Campsites, Equipment. Carpeting. Energy Savers, 330 Farm Equipment. Good Things To Eat Fuel Furniture Garage Sales Hobbies Crafts Home Entertainment Home 352 Household Goods 354 Jewelry. Lawn Garden Livestock.

Livestock Supplies Services. Miscellaneous For Sale Musical Merchandise 372 Pest Control Products .376 Poultry 378 Dogs, Cats, Pets. 381 Pet Supplies Services 382 Sports Equipment. 384 Stamps. 387 Wearing Apparel 390 Equipment Supplies For Sale Heavy 405 Machines Equipment, 408 Equipment.

.419 Office Equipment. 420 Telephone Equipment. 421 Office 424 Store 429 Industrial 440 Store Supplies 450 Restaurant Warehouse .454 Building 460 Educational Services Business Schools 488 Employment Preparation. 491 493 Music-Dancing- -Drama 495 Schools Colleges 497 Vocational Training 498 Employment Employment Agents 5AB Referral Service. 5AC Employment Services SAD Accounting Financial.

5A1 Administrative. 5A2 Automotive. 5A3 Aviation. 5A4 Bookkeeping. 581 Banking 582 Construction.

5C2 Data Processing. 5D1 Domestics 5D2 Hotels- Health Care. Industrial and Trades Insurance. 532 Maintenance. 5M1 Management.

5M2 Manufacturing. 5M3 Marketing Office Personnel. Professional. 5P2 Real Estate. SR1 Receptionists.

5R2 Social Services. 5R4 Sales. 5RS 5R6 Security, 5R7 Service Help 5R9 Teachers 5T 1 Technical. Technical Textiles. Trucking 5T5 Typists.

5T6 Warehouse 5W1 Word Processing. 5W4 Part Time. 510 Temporary 511 Jobs Wanted 520 Real Estate Sale Homes For Sale 610 Area 611 Area 2 612 Area 13. Area 614 Area Area Area Area 8 618 Area 9. 6 19 Condominiums 625 Resort Property.

626 Lake Norman 627 Lake Wylie 628 Out-Of-Town. North Carolina South Carolina Florida 641 Packaged Homes, Kits, Pre- Fab, Etc. Builders. Lots Mobile Homes Sale. Mobile Home Lots Sale Farms- Acreage Real Estate Loans Realty Investment Auctions Property Real Estate Wanted.

Real Estate Brokers Realty Rentals ApartmentsApartment Services Room Board Hotels -Motels. Duplexes Mobile Homes Lots and Parks Condominiums Houses. Houses Furnished. Rentals To Buy Rental To Share Rental Wanted To Rent Retirement Places Vacation Vacation Places Vacation Places Beaches. Commercial Sales.

Commercial Lease ...776 Office 782 Commercial Real Estate 783 Retail Stores ...785 790 Transportation Airplanes 800 Motor Homes, Campers, 801 Trucks 802 Vans 803 Jeep. 804 Four Wheel Motorcycles Mopeds Auto Loans. I 807 808 Rentals- 809 Auto Truck Services. Autos Wanted. 812 Autos Classic Antique.

Automobiles For Sale Alfa Romeo American Motors 818 Audi 820 822 BMW Buick 826 Bricklin 828 Cadillac. 830 832 Checker 834 Chevrolet. 836 Chrysler. Corvette. Datsun.

DeLorean. 843 Dodge. Fial Ford 848 Jensen. Honda 852 854 855 Jaguar Lancia. Lincoln 860 Lotus 862 Maserati 863 Mazda.

864 MG 866 Mercedes 868 Mercury 870 Oldsmobile. 872 Opel 874 Pantera. 876 Peugeot. 878 880 Pontiac. 882 Porsche 884 Renault 886 Rolls Royce 888 SAAB 890 Subaru.

892 Sunbeam 894 895 Triumph. 896 Volkswagen 897 Volvo 998 To Place A Classified Ad CALL 377-5555 Advertisers are responsible for checking the content of their Ads for accuracy. Knight Publishing Company will allow adiustment credit for the first incorrect inser-1 tion only and oniy for the space occupied by the error. Any error, should be reported immediately. To Change, Correct, OF Cancel An Ad Call 379-6780 or 379-6779 38 for Dana died Tuesday.

Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at Burkemont Baptist Church. Survivors are husband, Mike; son, Jamie Carswell of Connelly Springs; father, Lawrence Woody of Avery County; mother, Mrs. Lavon Smith; brother, Kenneth Woody; sisters, Mrs. Phyllis McCurry, Miss Patricia Woody; grandparents, Green Woody of Avery County, Mrs.

Ada Crowder; stepfather, Tom Smith. Sossoman is in charge. MOUNT GILEAD Mrs. Ila Thomas Ingold, 88, homemaker, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3 p.m.

Friday at Melton Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors are husband, Lacy; sons, Lawrence Ingold, Lewis Ingold; daughter, Mrs. Joann Harris of San Clemente, brother, George Thomas. McKeithan is in charge. NEWTON Mr.

Ralph Griffin Fye, 68, died Monday. Funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Survivors are wife, Annie; son, Ronnie Fye of Tallahassee, brother, Carl Fye; sisters, Mrs.

Vera Long, Mrs. Sara Smith, both of Pensacola, Mrs. Mary Parker of Texas. Willis-Reynolds is in charge. NEWTON Mrs.

Pauline Sigmon Moser, 60, textile retiree, died Tuesday. Funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at Maye's Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery, Maiden. Survivors are son, Jimmy Hedrick; sister, Mrs. Malvin Harrington of Polkton.

Drum of Conover is in charge. RUTHERFORDTON The Rev. Ralph Melton, 83, retired Baptist minister, died Tuesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. today at Bethany Baptist Church.

Survivors are wife, Gussie; brother, B.J. Melton of Nebo; sister, Mrs. Maggie Baber. Crowe is in charge. SALISBURY Mrs.

Mabel Dickens McCullough, 82, homemaker, died Tuesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Park Avenue United Methodist Church. Summersett is in charge. SPRINGFIELD Mr.

Jessie James Ellis, 85, textile retiree, died Tuesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. today at Rogers Funeral Home, McColl, S.C., with burial in Rogers Cemetery, McColl. Survivors are sons, Edward Ellis of Fayetteville, Luther Ellis, Wesley Ellis, both of McColl; daughters, Mrs. Eloise Elvis of McColl, Mrs.

Mae Benton; sister, Mrs. Vera Arnette of McColl. STANLEY Mrs. Nancy Jane Finger Anderson, 50, gift shop owner and operator, died Tuesday. Funeral is 2 p.m.

today at Alexis Baptist Church, Alexis. Survivors are husband, Leonard; daughters, Miss Pamela Anderson of Gastonia, Miss Beth Anderson, Mrs. Lynn Nichols; stepbrother, Leonard Williams of Dallas. Carothers is in charge. STATESVILLE Mrs.

Leona Harris Belfield, 86, retired Kings College housemother, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Oakwood Cemetery. Survivors are nephews and nieces. Nicholson is in charge.

STATESVILLE Mrs. Margie Ruth Campbell Bradley, 59, retired nurse's aide, died Monday. Funeral was Wednesday. Survivors are husband, James; sons, Roger Campbell, Brent Bradley; daughters, Mrs. Barbara Hall of Winston-Salem, Marie Bustle of Stony Point, Mrs.

Nancy Hicks; brother, Darrell Campbell of Clearwater, sisters, Mrs. Frankie Parisi of Syracuse, N.Y., Mrs. Dorothy Childress of Hiddenite, Mrs. Glenda Moss of Sumter, S.C. Nicholson is in charge.

STATESVILLE Mrs. Catharine Adelia Kyles, 99, homemaker, died Wednesday. Funeral plans are incomplete. Nicholson is in charge. STATESVILLE Mr.

Cecil Howard Richardson, 82, Statesville Plywood Co. retiree, died Wednesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church. Survivors are wife, Lena; son, Howard Richardson of Columbia; daughters, Mrs.

Judith Everhart of New Hartford, N.Y., Mrs. Shirley Burkhart of Lexington, N.C.; brother, Harold Richardson of Marion, sisters, Mrs. Aubrey Wolfe, Mrs. Rena Barnett, both of Marion, Mrs. Virginia Walterick of Vienna, Va.

Bunch- Johnson is in charge. STONY POINT Mrs. Mildred Hoover Davidson, 61, retired registered nurse, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3:30 p.m. Friday at New Amity ARP Church.

Survivors are husband, Robert; son, Robert Davidson Jr. of Union Grove; daughter, Miss Robin Davidson of Troutman; brothers, Herman Hoover, Phillip Hoover, both of Statesville, Blake Hoover of Troutman; sisters, Miss Rachel Hoover, Miss Lillian Hoover, both of Troutman. Bunch- of Statesville is in charge. UNION GROVE Mrs. Nina Heath Mitchell, 94, homemaker, died Monday.

Funeral was Wednesday. Survivors are nephews and nieces. Nicholson is in charge. VALDESE Vivian Ogle Coffey, 57, clerk, died Wednesday. Funeral is 11 a.m.

Friday at Waldensian Presbyterian Church. Survivors are brother, John Ogle of Cary; sisters, Mrs. Edna Owens of Forest City, Mrs. Hilda Jones. Kirksey is in charge.

VALE Mrs. Annie Reinhardt Canipe, 83, homemaker, died Tuesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors are husband, Sidney; son, Larry Canipe; daughter, Mrs.

Frances Burgin of Lincolnton; sister, Mrs. Ida Hawn of Hickory. Warlick of Lincolnton is in charge. WADESBORO Mr. Stanley S.

Jones, 75, retired teacher, died Monday. Funeral is 11 a.m. Saturday at Kesler Chapel AME Zion Church. Survivors are wife, Johnsie; daughters, Miss Audrey Jones of Raleigh, Mrs. Clara Kendall; brothers, Lynn Jones of Carmel Church, Ralph Jones of Washington; sisters, Mrs.

Priscilla Bundy of Supply, Mrs. Nellie Bonds of Carmel Church. Smith is in charge. Carolina Deaths South Carolina Deaths BLACKSBURG Mrs. Addie Mae Stack, 92, retired S.C.

sanitation inspector, died Monday. Funeral is 4 p.m. today at Mountain View Cemetery. Survivors are daughter, Mrs. Mary Bolen of Farmington Hills, sister, Mrs.

Clara Drannan of Columbia. Thompson, 80, textile retiree, died CLOVER; Mr. Thomas "Rab" Tuesday. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday Woodside Cemetery.

Survivors are daughter, Vaughn Scott of Columbia; brother, Neil Thompson of Chester; sisters, Mrs. Mary Biggers, Mrs. Gladys Totherow. M.L. Ford Sons is in charge.

DILLON Mrs. Vera Hayes Brown, 51, homemaker, died Wednesday. Memorial service is 2 p.m. today at Dillon First Baptist Church. Survivors are husband, Fred; sons, Barry Brown of Spartanburg, Eric Brown of Columbia; father, Rambert Hayes of Pauline, S.C.; sisters, Mrs.

Melba Jenkins, Miss Doris Hayes, both of Pauline. Cooper is in charge. GREENVILLE Mr. W. Lewis Madden, 52, Madden Inc.

president, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3:30 p.m. today at Mackey Funeral Home. Survivors are wife, Sara; son, John Madden; mother, Mrs. Nell Madden of Rock Hill; brother, John Madden of Laurens; sister, Mrs.

Johnelle Burley of Rock Hill. HICKORY GROVE Mrs. Florence Mosley Lanier, 85, homemaker, died Wednesday. Funeral is 3 p.m. Friday at Unity Baptist Church.

Survivors are son, Joe Lanier of Rock Hill; daughters, Mrs. Ruby Wright of Gaffney, Mrs. Edna Mitchell Rock Hill, Mrs. Nellie Batchler of Bethlehem, Pa. Gordon of Blacksburg is in charge.

LANCASTER Mr. James "Bill" Brewer, 46, Triple A Radiator Service owner and operator, died Tuesday. Funeral is 3. p.m. today at Mahaffey Funeral Home.

Survivors are wife, Mary; sons, Dennis Brewer, Billy Brewer, Joseph Brewer; daughters, Mrs. Vickie Deese, Mrs. Debra Gunter, Mrs. Donna Catoe; brothers, Clyde Mecklenburg Mr. Robert C.

Saunders, 71. Survivors include son, Robert Saunders of Fayetteville; daughter, Mrs. Pamela Lanning of Mint Hill; sister, Mrs. Willie Clay of China Grove. Mrs.

Nancy Louise James Suitt. Survivors include son, James Suitt of Mooresville; daughter, Miss Nancy Suitt of Winston-Salem; brothers, W.J. James, Herbert James, C.B. James, all of Reidsville; sister, Miss Mildred James of Burlington. Mrs.

Mamie Ophelia Wadkins, 93. Survivors include daughter, Mrs. Oren Baker of Harrisburg; brother, Dewey Morgan of York, S.C. Other Mecklenburg Deaths Mr. Adolphus Barnhill, 89.

Mrs. Isodora Boyd, 79. Mrs. Frankie Lorraine Bledsoe Cabrie, 53. Mrs.

Helen Murray Delta, 75. Mr. Robert Douglas Hurd, 25. Mrs. Dora Colgan Kelly, 73.

Mrs. Eloise A. Kirkpatrick, 88. Mrs. Virginia Pope.

Brewer of Chesterfield, Charles Brewer of Pageland; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Atkinson, Mrs. Marie Moore, both of Pageland. LANCASTER Mrs. Sarah Kennington Knight, 73, textile retiree, died Wednesday.

Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at Taylor's Grove Baptist Church. Survivors are sons, Furman Knight of Davison, Richard Knight, Marvin Knight, Carl Knight; daughters, Mrs. Elsie Wright of Meridian, Mrs. Sandy Howard of Elgin, Mrs.

Judy Belk; brother, Monroe Kennington; sister, Mrs. Carrie Bradley. Cauthen is in charge. KERSHAW Mr. Ralph Gregory Martin, 46, reporter for Florence Morning News, died Oct.

22. Funeral is 4 p.m. today at Kershaw City Cemetery. Surviving is his mother, Mrs. Edith Martin.

Cauthen is in charge. MARION Mrs. Nellie De Witt Johnson, 96, died Wednesday. Funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at SmithCollins Funeral Home.

Survivors are sons, Charles Johnson of Lakeland, Joseph Johnson; daughter, Mrs. Frances Drew of Charleston; brother, Hobson DeWitt of Orangeburg. ROCK HILL Mr. r. Lawrence W.

Clayton 49, industrial engineer, died Tuesday. Funeral plans are incomplete. Bass is in charge. ROCK HILL Mr. LeRoy B.

Shelmire, 69, Standard Press Steel Co. retiree, died Tuesday. Funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery, Chester County. Survivors are wife, Viola; son, Larry Shelmire of Southampton, of Hatboro, brother, Harold a daughter, Mrs.

Doris Lucera Shelmire of Toms River, N.J.; stepbrother, Edward Miller of Philadelphia. Bass is in charge. YORK Mr. Samuel Robert Ramsey, 81, textile retiree, died Tuesday. Funeral is 3 p.m.

today at First Presbyterian Church. Survivors are son, J.W. Ramsey; daughters, Miss Virginia Ramsey, Mrs. Edith Hogue; sisters, Mrs. Leona McManus of Hickory Grove, S.C., Mrs.

Ada Linder. York Funeral Home is in charge. Deaths Elsewhere John Davis Lodge, former governor of Connecticut, member of Congress and ambassador to Switzerland; Tuesday of a heart attack in New York. He also served as ambassador to Argentina from 1969 to 1974 and to Spain from 1955 to 1961. Mr.

Lodge was the grandson of the late U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge and brother of former U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge the Republican candidate for vice president in 1960.

Bernard Wolfe, 70, a novelist whose career ranged from the halls of academia to the underworld of p*rnography; Sunday of a heart attack in Los Angeles. In the 1930s, Mr. Wolfe was secretary and bodyguard to the exiled Bolshevik leader Leon Trotsky, who was the subject of his bestknown novel, "The Great Prince Died," published in 1959. Robert Chambliss, 81, convicted of killing four black girls in a 1963 church bombing in Birmingham, Tuesday in Birmingham. He was serving a life sentence in isolation at the St.

Clair Correctional Facility at Odenville. I Twen FUNERAL SERVICE 334-6421 375-6502 ENOUGH TIME? Oft times when someone you love has died, there does not seem to be enough time to take care of matters that seem to press you, such as notifying friends, arranging and selecting a funeral and many other personal matters that must be cared for. Doesn't it seem most reasonable to pre-arrange? McEwen can assist you in Carl McEwen Ellington these important matters without obligation or any fees. President CHARLOTTE MINT HILL DERITA.

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