The Birmingham News from Birmingham, Alabama (2024)

a RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER -By Robert L. May ON, BRUCIE, YOU'RE BET AND IF OUR FRIENDS KNEW HOW CLOSE BLACK- HO- HO! IF I DO THIS IS NO TIME IF BLACKBEARD KNEW BEARD WAS, THEY'D BE QUAKING IN THEIR BOOTS! SAY 50, MYSELF, THIS SO THAT'S TO BE AFRAID! WE WERE THIS CLOSE (THAT 15, IF THEY HAD BOOTS!) FOR NEAR BY, IS THE CLEVEREST WHERE THEY HE'D BE QUAKING IN ABOARD BLACKBEARD'S SHIP- SPOT A PIRATE EVER PUT IT. HIS BOOTS! PICKED TO BURY A 6 GOLLY, IVE. HAD SUCH AN AWFUL TO LONG EMPTY FEELING EVER SINCE CAPTAIN BLACKBEARD SHOOK SANTA'S KIDD SILVER MONEY OUT OF ME! MAY SAGO BLACKS 12-3 RUSE Weekly quizGoren on bridge Question 1-As South you hold: Q98763 VA75 4 A 4 AQ2 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East spade Pass 2 diamonds spades Pass diamonds Pass What do you bid now? Q. 2-As South you hold: 4108 4A Q42 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 no trump Pass Pass Double Pass 2 clubs Pass What do you bid now? 3-As South you hold: 40986 VA A 1073 410875 75 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South Pass Pass 1 diamond Pass 1 heart Pass Pass What do you bid now? 4-As South you K108 1073 TRA-1042 AUTO MOVIES NO TONIGHT ONLY "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE" Technicolor end Fussy Knight On Bessemer Super Highway "THE YELLOW ROSE, OF TEXAS" the man who tracked her down! "The RETURN.

of JACK SLADE" AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE starring JOHN ERICSON SUPERSCOPE MARI BLANCHARD NEVILLE BRAND NOW. maba The bidding has, proceeded: North spade East Pass 2 hearts West Pass diamonds Pass What do you bid now? Q. 5-You have a 40 part score, vulnerable partner opens with three spades. AJ4 VAQ86 1075 What do you bid? Q. 6-As South you hold: Q43 K95 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 diamond 1 spade 1 no trump Pass 2 diamonds Pass What do you bid now? Q.

7-As South you hold: J86 K8543 A 96 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East PASS Pass 1 heart Double What do you bid now? Q. 8-As South, vulnerable, you hold: 4 A1095 QJ9763 42 43 The bidding has proceeded: West North East 1 spade 2 clubs Double What do you bid? (Answers to these questions will appear on The 10th International Road Congress at Istanbul is the subject of a newly-issued Turkish stamp. ARE DINE DANCER RE TONIGHT PAPPY'S CLUB DON PUTMAN'S ORCHESTRA FRI. SAT. Tim Ratliff, Operator ml.

from elty limits on U. S. 78 West NEWMAR "Francis Joins the WACS" Donald O'Connor -ALSO ALASKA SEAS IRVING BERLINS White Christmas VISTA Color TECHNICOLOR. by 12 SONGS! starring BING DANNY ROSEMARY, VERACROSBY -KAYE CLOONEY ELLEN DEAN JAGGER NOW Doors Open News The Rita Phone 4-1746 Latest 12:45 2-FOR-1 CHILL PACKED FEATURES SCREAMING TERROR! THE BEAST WITH 1,000,000 EYES! WIDE SCREEN TERROR SCOPE TERRIFYING I FANTASTIC STARTLING I -ALSOKING DINOSAUR, HELD TIN 8 P.M... PRICES 506 2ND WEEK All and Children Sun.

Day Anytime 658 258 OVER LYRIC After 6 P.M. Sat. and NOW SHOWING I PICTURE OF FOR EVERYBODY. Century-Fur presents JENNIFER Good CINEMA JONES Morning, COLOR by DE LUXE CARTOON NEWS -Dove! ALABAMA NEXT M-G-M's DRAMA OF THE PETTING PARTY MURDER CASE! TRIAL GLENN FORD DOROTHY McGURE ARTHUR KENNEDY JOHN HODIAK- KATY JURADO COLLEGE FAIRFIELD I ETERNAL SEA" BLACK KNIGHT" Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina Also "THE PURPLE MASK" Also "FIVE AGAINST THE HOUSE" DRIVE FIRST SHOW "THE KING'S THIEF" SHADES MTN. IN 6:30 P.M.

Edmund Purdom, Ann Blyth ROEBUCK IN DRIVE FIRST 6:30 P.M. SHOW "PRINCE Also Robert "JUNGLE Wagner, Janet MANEATERS" Leigh (CinemaScope) DRIVE FIRST SHOW "TIGHT SPOT" FAIR PARK IN 6:30 P.M. Ginger Also Rogers. "IROQUOIS Edward G. TRAIL" Robinson FIRST Robert SHOW "Many Rivers To Cross" (CinemaScope) 6:30 P.M.

Taylor, Parker Eleanor Also "SUN SHINES Also GIFT NIGHT TONIGHT--TV SET--COURTESY, SHAFER APPLIANCE 7705 First Avenue, North ENSLEY TARRANT "PRINCE (CinemaScope). "BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER" Robert Wagner, Janet Leigh George Montemery, Ruth Roman Alsa "TWO GUNS AND A BADGE" Also "OUTLAW STALLION" NO. B'HAM HOMEWOOD "BENEATH THE 12 MILE REEF" "River Of No Return" (CinemeScope) Terry More, Robert Wagner Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe Also 2455, DEATH ROW" Also "REBEL CITY" 5 POINTS WOODLAWN "GARDEN OF EVIL" (CinemaScope) "Many Rivers To Cross' (CinemaScope)) Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward Robert Eleanor Parker Also "NORTHERN PATROL" Also "JUNGLE MANEATERS" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 AUTOMOBILES Bump machine helps smooth your riding Ever see a "Bump machine." "Plainer" is the real name. And you may have seen it at work on 19th-st, near the bus station. It looks like a huge tractor with an extra long nose.

In the front it squirts fire on the pavement while along behind comes a blade to smooth out the melted surface. It has turned 19th-st corduroy into a smooth-riding stretch. "It re-vitalizes pavement and gives a smooth surface like a new pavement job," says Commissioner Wade Bradley. "And it did in one afternoon the same work that would take a crew of four men several days." THE CITY of Birmingham doesn't own the machine. It is rented from Pittman Tractor Co.

for 90 days. "But if it continues to prove effective I'll recommend at the next budget conference that the city buy one," Commissioner Bradley said. The name "Bump Machine" was dubbed in by the citizens of Chattanooga where one of the machines have been in use for some time. today ALABAMA-Jennifer Jones and Robert Stack in "Good Morning, Miss Dove," 11:30, 1:30, 5:30, 7:35, 9:35. RITZ--Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney in "White Christmas," 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20.

EMPIRE--Jack Palance and Ida Lupino in Big Knife," 11:10, 1:15, 3:15, 5:20, 7:15, 9:20. MELBA- John Ericson and Mari Blanchard in "The Return of Jack Slade," 11, 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45, 9:30. Dinosaur" and "Beast with the 1,000,000 Eyes." Joins the Wacs" and "Alaska Seas." CARVER "Five Guns West" and "Always Fair Weather." EIGHTH AVENUE "Fighting Man of the Plains" and "Jump Into Hell." WEST Jet." GRAND (Bessemer) From Pompey's Head." BESSEMER DRIVEury Girl" and "Call of the Wild." AUTO MOVIE NO. Know What Sailors Are" and Rim." THC Starr's Daughter." SHADES MOUNTAIN DRIVEIN- The Kong's Thief." ROEBUCK DRIVE Vailant" "Jungle Maneaters." FAIR PARK Spot" and "Iroquois Trail." STARLITE DRIVE IN Rivers to Cross" and "Sun Shines Bright." Valiant" and "Two Guhs" and a Badge." AIRFIELD- 'The Black Knight" and "Five Against the House." Eternal Sea" and "The Purple Mask." HOMEWOOD "River of No Return" and "Rebel City." FIVE Rivers to Cross" and "Northern Patrol." of Evil" and "Jungle Maneaters." NORTH BIRMINGHAM the 12-Mile Reef" and "Outlaw Stallion." TARRANT "Belle Starr's Daughter" and "Outlaw Stallion." PAPPY'S CLUB Dining and dancing, CARMICHEAL'S SUPPER CLUB--Dining, dancing and floor show. KASTLE NITE CLUB--Dining and dancing.

Mutual funds Bid Asked Affiliated Fund 5.98 6.47 Am. Bus. Shares 4.08 4.36 Atomic Dev. 13.93 15.20 Houghton Fd. A 6.03 6.55 Axe Houghton 25.18 27.37 Axe Houghton Stocks 4.04 4.41 Blue Ridge 13.42 14.59 Boston Fd.

Inc. 16.49 17.83 Bullock Fd. 12.10 13.27 Canada Gen. Fd. 11.20 12.11 Canadian Fd.

17.34 18.77 Century Shrs. 26.60 28.76 Chemical Fd. 15.61 16.88 Comwith. Invest. 9.09 9.88 Delaware Fd.

10.85 11.93 Fd. Com. 11.78 12.91 Divers. Fd. Invest.

9.26 10.15 Dividend Shares 2.69 2.95 Eat. and Howe 21.31 22.79 Eat. Stocks 19.37 20.71 Fidelity Fund 14.83 16.03 Founders Mut. Fd. 7.21 7.84 Fundamental Invest.

15.96 14.91 Gas. Indust. Fund. 13.64 14.91 Group Sec. Aviat.

11.54 12.64 Group Sec. Common 11.85 12.98 Sec. Fully Adm. 9.23 10.10 Group R.R. Equip.

6.25 6.86 Group Sec. Steel 15.71 17.20 Group Sec. Tobacco 4.33 4.76 Incorp. Income 9.14 9.99 Incorp, Investors 18.62 20.18 Instit. Fund.

11.12 12.16 Instit. Growth Fd. 11.11 12.15 Instit. Income Fd. 7.27 7.96 Inv.

Co. Am. 9.81 10.72 Keystone Cust. B1 26.50 27.65 Keystone Cust. B2 25.77 28.11 Keystone Cust.

B3. 19.60 21.38 Keystone Cust. B4. 11.28 12.31 Keystone Cust. K1.

19.76 21.56 Keystone Cust. K2. 11.20 12.22 Keystone Cust. S1. 16.34 17.83 Keystone Cust.

S2 12.06 13.17 Keystone Cust. S3 12.96 14.15 Cust. S4 9.57 10.45 Lexington Trust 11.75 12.84 Manhat. Bond 33.12 35.81 Mass. Invest.

Grth. 9.37 10.13 N. Sec. Pfd. 9.44 10.32 N.

Sec. Income 6.44 7.04 N. Sec. Stocks 8.70 9.51 N. Sec.

Growth 5.82 6.36 Pioneer Fund 13.19 14.34 Puritan Fund 6.66 7.20 Putnam Fund 12.66 7.20 Television Fd. 11.15 12.15 Texas Fd. 7.79 8.51 Income Fd. 10.11 10.99 United Science Fd. 9.98 10.91 Value Fd.

7.27 7.95 Value Line Income 6.30 6.89 Wall St. Inv. 6.98 7.63 Wellington Fd. 26.30 28.66 Local securities PREFERRED STOCKS Bid Asked Alabama Gag Power 4.20% 101 69 104 72 Power 4.80% 105 107 Avondale Mills 4.50% 101 105 Gulf Power 4.62% 105 107 Moore-Handles 100 104 COMMON STOCKS Alabama By-Producis 73 None Alabama Mills American Life 51 54 Avondale Mills Bankers Fire Mar 19 None Birmingham Fire Ins. 27 29 Birmingham L.

Smelt. Birmingham Trust 108 113 Continental Gin 48 51 Coosa River Newsprint 94 97 Delta Airlines 433 First National 41 43 Guaranty Savings Life 81 Indian Read Mills 13 141 Leon Land Cattle Liberty National 142 None Moore-Handley 11 Mutual Savings Life Old Republie Credit Life 85 87 Opelika Protective Life 85 90 So. Ga. Natural Gas 9 10 Southern Airways Standard Union Life Vulcan Life 36 39 West Point Mfg. 19 These bid and asked prices are obtained from members of the National AssEt.

Security Dealers, but are 82- official. They do not represent actual transactions bat are intended as a ruide to the approximate range within which these securities conid hare been sold (indicated by the or bought (Indiested by the St. Francis yule fete to benefit building fund St. Francis Xavier Catholie School's annual Christmas festival will be highlighted tomorrow. with the coronation of the king and queen.

The festival proceeds of which will be applied to the school building fund, will begin at 11:30 a.m. and continue until 10 p.m. Homemade items suitable for Christmas gifts, candy, fruit cake and other good things to eat, as well as games and prizes will be features of the event. Participating in the coronation will be Bobby Klyce as king; Laney Tarver as queen; Diane Schilleci and Joey Kattus as ladies-in-waiting, and Wayne Scotch and Joe Dentici, as their escorts. Clothes, toysHelp helpless drive opened by YMBC The Birmingham Young Men's Business Club will again sponsor the program of "Help for the Helpless" and attempt to provide Christmas for those at Partlow School, Bryce Hospital and the Talladega School for Deaf and Blind.

Cooperating with the YMBC In the program are Fire Chief Hoyt Ayers and the Rev. Lamar Jackson, Birmingham Ministerial Assn. president. They and the YMBC request that all the people of Birmingham who have usable toys and clothing to take them to their church or fire station, both of which are acting as collecting stations. SOME FAMILIES of these people in these institutions are able to provide clothing for them, but most of them are not, and it is up to kind hearted persons to help them, the committee said.

To bolster the program, Mayor James W. Morgan has proclaimed Dec. 4-10 as Help for the Helpless Week. In charge of the program for the YMBC are the Rev. H.

Frank Ledford, chairman; Ellis, publicity, and Llewellyn Johns, transportation and collection. Taylor elected head of Junior Bar group George P. Taylor is the new president of the Junior Bar Section of the Birmingham Bar Assn. Mr. Taylor was elected yesterday, concluding the junior bar's first year of existence.

He succeeds Earl Bloom Jr. Other officers elected were: Victor Gold, vice president; Joseph M. Farley, secretary-treasurer. Trade agreement signed COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. 3 (AP) -Ceylon and Poland have signed a trade agreement, an official announcement said Saturday.

Among the items listed for bilateral trade were tea, coconuts and coconut oil, rubber and fiber from Ceylon, and sugar, cement, iron and steel goods, coal and textiles from Poland. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS BUSH, Roy Raymond, age 54, of Remlap, passed away Friday p.m. He is survived by the wife, Mrs. Vinnie L. Bush; 1 son, Roy R.

Bush, 1 daughter, Mrs. Dorcas B. Juneman, of Atlanta, 1 granddaughter; 1 brother, Joe Bush, of Huntsville, and 1 sister, Mrs. Minnie Glover, of Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services Sunday, 2 p.m., from Brown-Service Norwood Chapel, interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Alpha Masonic Lodge will have charge of graveside services.

Brown-Service, Norwood, directing. CALDWELL, Eugene Cleveland, age 69 of 2204 7th Ct. N. passed away at the residence Thursday a.m. He is survived by the widow, Mrs.

Beeda Caldwell; 1 son, A. H. Caldwell of Birmingham; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Miss Maudie Caldwell of Birmingham and Mrs. 0. D.

Fruitticher of St. Simons Islands, Georgia. Several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday 11 a.m. from Brown-Service, Norwood Chapel.

Dr. L. Wilkie Collins and the Rev. Ray Shubert officiating. Graveside services at Forrest Hill Cemetery, Gadsden, Ala.

Saturday at 2 p.m. Active pallbearers, Billy Hereford, Kenneth Moore, A. Tillery, George Shubert, Dan McCullough, Earnest Hereford. Brown-Service. Norwood, directing.

CRAIG, Mr. Parley age 81, of 2810 Ave. Ensley, passed away at the residence Saturday a.m. Survived by the wife, Mrs. Amanda Craig; 2 sons, James D.

Craig, of and Clarence W. Craig, Pittsburgh, 1 brother. J. W. Craig, of B'ham, and 2 grandchildren.

Funeral services Sunday, 2 p.m.. from Angwin-Service Chapel, the Rev. 0. B. Sansbury officiating, interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Masonic Lodge No.

560 will have charge of service at grave. AngwinService directing. HOLMES, Milton Russell, age 46, of 1231 11th passed away Thursday p.m at a local hospital. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Holmes; two sons, Clifford Russell and Jerry Manley Holmes; mother, Mrs.

Lucy Holmes: two brothers, William Rodgers Holmes James Cecil Holmes, all of B'ham; several neices and nephews; 2 uncles and one aunt. Funeral services will be on Saturday 3 p.m. from BrownService Norwood Chapel, the C. C. Buckalew officiating.

Interment Forest Hill Cemetery. Employes of Hayes Aircraft will serve as active pallbearers. Brown-Service Norwood directing. SIBLEY, Robert Charles, age 67, 607 Huron Wylam, passed away Friday a.m. at the residence.

Survived by the wife, Mrs. Willie McCutcheon Sibley; 1 son, Robert C. Sibley Russellville, 1 daughter, Mrs. June Mosley, Birmingham; 3 grandchildren, brothers, Clyde L. and Ralph P.

Sibley, B'ham, Earl Sibley, Tuscumbia, 6 sisters, Miss Hattie Sibley and Mrs. Duane Egbert, and Mrs. H. G. Owen, all of B'ham, Miss Bess Sibley, Carbon Hill, Mrs.

T. E. Henley, Russellville, Mrs. L. W.

Reed, Tuscumbia; a number of other relatives. Funeral services Saturday 10:30 a.m. from Johns-Ridout's West Chapel. Interment K. P.

Cemetery, Russellville, Ala. Active pallbearers Coy, Jim, Frank, and Morgan McCutcheon, Duane Egbert and Gaines Owen. Graveside services 2:30 p.m. Russellville. West Frankfort, 111.

papers please copy. Johns-Ridout's directing. IN MEMORIAM FOUT In loving memory of our wife and mother, Florence Marie Fout, who passed away December 3, 1954. "To those who knew and loved her, Her memory will never grow old, But what it meant to lose her No one will ever R. L.

FOUT AND FAMILY OGLES In memory of our loving wife and mother, Margaret Inez Ogles, who passed away, Dec. 3, 1954. Sweet and happy memories linger in our hearts We will always love you, in death just the same. Signed: JAMES F. OGLES AND SONS.

DONALD, DAVID AND JIMMIE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Memorials to the Heart Fund will be gratefully received and Ly acknowledged to the bereaved family. They help heart research and thereby help those who suffer from heart diseases everywhere. Alabama Heart Association 728 South 29th St. Birmingham, Ala. Telephone 54-6402.

FLOWERS SEE our Christmas displas of wreaths, baskets, boxes, COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE L. E. BOLIN AT ELMWOOD CEMETERY 54-8521 BEAUTY softens sorrow. HARRIS 410 N. 20th 4-2515 EXPRESS THOUGHTS better than words.

HORST'S FLOWERS 2422 7th S. 3-3546 CEMETERY LOTS ELMWOOD CEMETERY. Beautiful lots available for as little as $75 per grave. Payments as low as $10 per month. Over $575,000 in perpetual care fund.

Call 3-3114. FOREST HILL CEMETERY Perpetual Care Guaranteed BEAUTY FOREVER Call 9-1404 or 9-3980 Woodlawn Chapel 5601 1st N. 9-1121 RIDOUT'S VALLEY CHAPEL HOMEWOOD, Phone TR 9-3401 18th at Oxmoor Road LODGE NOTICES Woodlawn Temple Lodge No. 790 F. and A.M.

will have work in the Master Mason degree Monday, Dec. 5, at. 7:30 p.m. The second section will be put on in full regalia. All Master Masons are invited.

B. L. Par. sons. Master: E.

Lee Crowley, Sec. LOST AND FOUND COIN PURSE, black, vicinity Southside. Keep money and return valuables. Days, 7-7408; nights, 56-7175. RAJAH IS LOST.

He is white with black spots and black ears. A Dalmatian dog. Recovery reward or reward for information. 2012 Pearson Ct. 57-9151.

LOST. Redbone hound, 3 years old, in Jonesboro section. Answers to name "Ike." Reward. Call Bess. 8-4695 or 5-6211.

ENGLISH SETTER, white, black and tan ticked. Female. Lost vicinitv of Ensley. 6-4487. FIEST, Bobtail black and tan, lost 919 13th Fairfield.

58-6137. Reward. PLUMBER'S TOOL BOX and tools lost Thurs. p.m. Eastern Section.

Reward. 59-5555 or 9-6079. PERSONALS DRESS MAKING, furs remodeled, specialize in hard to fit sizes: 4-0784, Saturday, Sunday, after 5 wk. days. DR.

E. L. M. PRUITT, DENTIST Upstairs over Thompson's Cafe N. 20TH ST.

Phone 3-6950 HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) now removed without surgery qualified doctor, See Dr. R. H. Walker, D. 139 3rd A West.

54-5333. AAA Driving Lessons Safe dual control cars. Call for appointment. 34-3268. DISPLAY, window and interior.

Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 58-6487. TREE WORK. Pruning.

Spraying. Removing. Tree Doctor. TR 9-5659. A.

B. SHAMBURGER PLANNING to build next Spring. Have house plans and specifications drawn up now. TR 1-8916. WIDOW will keep 1 or 2 children in my home while mother works.

57-9877. DRIVING LESSONS Easy Method, 7-1483; TR 1-4461 Complete Dual Control Cars FILL DIRT, $1.50 load and up. Top soil $4 up. Excavating $8.50 br. Call Clyde E.

Hicks, Bess. 8-3044. NEW RADIO STATION going on air Dec. 20th, WFHK. Studios, LEEDS and PELL CITY.

For low cost advertising, cheapest and best in South, call 52-2311. LIBERAL trade-in allowed on all electric razors Red Rooster pills, $1.00. We have a good stock of all the leading vitamins, children's or -Prescriptions filled here at reasonable prices. BOB HARBIN PHARMACY 314 South 20th Street FILL DIRT, FOR SALE IN MTN. BROOK VICINITY.

56-5791; 6-7652. Detective L. E. Pruitt Private cases any nature. TR 1-5219 $10 CASH for you, for the diamond ring customer referred to us.

Commission paid when sold on $100 OF more. Lee Jewelers, 320 N. 20th St. CUBBY HOLE GIFTS. Made in shop.

Lamps, table, television, hand- etc. Cigarette and jewel boxes carved. Will fix lamps, anything. Visit us. Will sell for others.

6-3452. WHITE AUTO AUCTION SALE BESS. EVERY HGWY. WED. AT MIDFIELD 7.

P.M. CAMP SUPPORTS, corsets, trusses, elastic hose. Male female fitters. DURR SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 627 B'ham.

54-8673. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. W. K.

ALL BRITTON dentist. 510 Lyrie Bldg. Phone 3-3371 for appointment. Open Saturday till p.m. DAY NURSERY opening for children 2 through yrs.

Licensed. 1324 19th Place, S.W. 55-6659. INSURANCE 8-A AA AUTO INSURANCE SR-22 FILINGS SR-22 FILINGS Also Service Men. Terms.

3-4296: Evenings, 59-5895. WHEELER. LACEY BROWN $2.500 FIRE INSURANCE on your home. 3 years WALLACE INSURANCE AGENCY 2211 Magnolia S. 54-7573 "SAVE WITH SAFECO" See us for insurance needs.

PEYTON A. EUBANK 6-4178 AUTOMOBILES AUTOS FOR SALE ALL STATE THROUGH CADILLAC 50 Late Model Cars $95 Full Down Payments Fred's Auto Sales 500 South 18th St. AUSTIN-HEALEY 100 sports car, $1,795. Clean and fast. 59-8573.

ALLSTATES, BUICKS, CADILLACS, DODGES, ETC. Buy or sell your car at auction. Every Tuesday and Friday night. Salees start at 6:30 p.m. AUCTION CITY AUCTION Highway 78, Trondale 54-3581-9-6237 AUSTINS, Buicks, Chevrolets and Fords.

models through '52. $145 up. We accept down payments TVs, shotguns. radio, appliances of any kind. Balance on easy terms.

BIG CITY MOTORS 501 S. 18th St. 7-4734 BUICK 1946. $95. AVENUE 20TH ENSLEY.

BUICK, 1953 and 1951 4-door Supers. Take choice from owner, call 56-4452. BUICK '51 Super 2-door. Loaded with extras. Cleanest in '56 tags.

Individual. $590. 6-2007. BUICK '51 Super Riviera hardtop, radio, heater, Dynaflow. Like new.

$50 down. Full price $685. 56-9589. BUICK 1952 4-door, radio, heater, Dynaflow, power steering, tinted glass. A real cream puff.

$75 down. Full price $995. 56-9589. BUICKS, Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Fords, Plymouths. 10 extra clean, and one-owner cars.

Take up payments on any of them. Ivy Discount 613 S. 22nd daytime. BUICK '50 Super hardtop, a nice clean car, radio, heater, Dynaflow. $100 down, balance easy.

JACK'S MOTORS 900 3rd W. 58-4117 BUICK '52 hardtop Super Riviera; beautiful 2-tone finish. power dynaflow transmission, radio, heater. white wall tires. $145 down.

SUPER AUTO SALES 2241 Bes Bessemer Rd. Phone 58-2464 ACROSS 5 POINTS W. SHOPS BUICK $50 4-door sedan. Radio, enter, new Dynaflow and motor good. Will sell for only $245.

Will finance. Crown Finance Co. 4-1837 BUICKS, CHEVROLETS, CADILLACS. Used Cars at bargain prices. See at Drennen'8 Motors.

3rd and 20th St. 7-5121 BUICK '47. Roadmaster sedanette. First $75 cash buys it. BOND.

530 N. 20th St. 4-3674 News-Post-Herald Ads Pay AUTOS FOR SALE 11 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 37. "The Witch 1. Juncture of 5.

Watch 39. Choke pocket 41. Haul 8. Suspended 42. By 12.

Arm bone 44. Talk bitterly 13. Telephone 46. Expression girl of disgust 15. Quarter 49.

Junebug bushel 51. Transparent 16. Confine to mineral obscurity 52. Intimidated 17. Masticate 55.

Glut19. Pen point 57. Soak in oil 20. Chop 58. Article 8.

21. Kept 59. Bubble 23. 60. Lately 25.

Ventilate acquired 3. 26. Cistern 61. She of the 4. 28.

Deposits of D'Urbervilles 5. metal DOWN 6. 82. Enemies 34. Knot 1.

Take the T. 36. Chancel part evening meal 15 16 22 23 25 26 27 28 32 33 72 44 96 47 48 79 36 39 52 53 54 ADEEM SPA ICE SURREPTITIOUS ELIA OAT OWES ALA BUY ETA BAT INA AD AMEER ANT AND HOD ARE APRIL ED AGE SNY ORE SET GAS PANG OPE COON INCOME OR RAH AFT ARISE 12 57 59 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Formal 8. Ugly old choice woman Moored- 9. Beehive State Manufacturer 10.

Missive In favor of 11. Raised Begin 14. Resist Show to be authority false 18. Rainy 21. Not out 22.

Ask payment 24. Tennis stroke 27. Insect 29. Easily broken 30. Tries to 20 equal $1.

Wise man 33. Soak up 29 30 35. Rail 38. Fortification 40. Precious stone 43.

Mountain ash 45. Call 46. Explosive device 47. Grandparental 48. Present 50.

Network 53. Chest bone 54. Light moisture 56. German city 18 Your daily horoscope Look in the section in which what your outlook is, For Sunday, Dec. 4 ,1955 MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries -The Sun and Jupiter favorably aspected.

Other configurations, however, warn against recklessness with health, property, valuable. The good aspects will encourage wholesome activities. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)-This is no day for 8-2416 Bessemer TODAY--MONDAY "VIEW FROM POMPEY'S HEAD" Richard Egan, Dane Wynter BY FRANCES DRAKE your birthday comes and find according to the stars. money transactions, unless for religious purposes. Essential tasks should be handled cheerfully, graciously.

MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) -Though your planet, indicates some tricky periods today, you will find worthwhile activities, humanitarian affairs and necessary duties highly favored. Lend your aid to good causes. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)-You can be a big asset in any group when you are your amiable self. Attend church first; then enjoy some relaxation. JULY 24 to AUG.

22 (Leo)Don't make this a business day and you will fare better. Unless work is imperative, do things pertinent to a Sunday. Religious services, social gatherings, wholesome fun favored in that AUG. 23 to SEPT. 23 (Virgo) Planetary aspects warn against overdoing, needless anXiety.

Day favorable for domestic interests, artistic affairs, associating with children. SEPT. 24. to OCT. 23 (Libra) Favorable for aggressive action in all worthwhile causes.

Once obligations are taken care of, you rest more easily, enjoy diversions heartily. OCT. 24 to Wholesome entertainment, and church affairs favored. Essential work, domestic chores highly sponsored where necessary. NOV.

23 to DEC. 22 (Sagittarius)-Your personal interests, family affairs under fine aspects. You have been endowed with many, blessings, so help to lighten others' burdens. DEC. 23.

to JAN. 21 (Capricorn)-One of those periods that should give you a lift, make you 1 feel it is good to be alive. YOU can help to give others a needed boost. JAN. 22 to FEB.

20 (Aquarius)' Not only what you do and say, but how you present yourself and your ideas will count today. Enjoy the company of children, oldsters; develop a talent, and start the day with prayer. FEB. 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -Don't over what someone has already done if it doesn't need re Generally, don't be too exacting or fussy. With prayer on your lips and in your heart, you can BORN wonderful TODAY week.

are bright, active, fond of unusual subjects and enterprises. You are vigorous, untiring; you don't mind difficult tasks or long journeys. You can accomplish in almost any field--labor, industry, mechanics, manufacturing, any occupation that brings you before the public, including selling, acting, promoting, law, the' judiciary, as statesman. Birthdate of: Thos. Carlyle, essayist, historian; Edith Cavell, nurse and A London observer declares that income nowadays is something no one can live without or within.

The ASSOCIATES 3rd ALDRICH. presents "THE BIG KNIFE Released thru United Artists NOW SHOWING -EMPIRE BUICK, 1953 Riveria. Real nice. $145 down. WHOLESALE CAR CO.

6600 1a1 N. 59-2944 BUICK '89. Super 4-door sedan. First $95 cash busy IL. BOND 330 N.

20th SL 4-3574 BUICK. FORD. CHEVROLET AND OTHER MAKES. DOWN PAYMENTS $50 TO $95 TERMS TO SUIT YOU Every ear thoroughly reconditioned. "You Must Be Satisfied" SEE HOWARD SAMS HOWARD MOTORS 401 S.

22ND ST. 53-5611 CADILLAC, 4-door clean, local car, all extras. Owner, sell reasonable or trade. 6-2680. CADILLAC.

hardtop coupe $1.695. Liberal and terms. Beautiful a 2-tone grey. Like new. Robinson Motors 2030 3rd 8.

4-6411 CADILLAC 1956, 2 weeks old. sky blue, 2-door hardtop. all powered accessories. Guaranteed to be perfect 54-7654. 59-1681 CADILLAC 1950 COUPE, RADIO, HEATER.

BEAU TIFUL RED FINISH. $1,295. PLEASE CALL 56-3441. with CADILLAC '50, 4-door sedan, 2 tone paint, new tires. Good condition throughout.

$995. Can finance with $95 down. BOND 530 N. 20th St. 4-3674 CADILLAC 1955, 62 coupe fully equipped.

B'ham car. 4,000 miles. Looks like brand new, $4,195. East Lake Auto Sales 8534 1st Ave. North VE 3-2301 CHEVROLET station wagon '55 Bel Air 4-door, radio, heater.

6.700 miles. $2,275. Pho. Trussville 2971. CHEVROLET AERO FLEETLINE, $145; AVENUE 20TH ENSLEY.

CHEVROLET 1951 2-door, radio, heater, Powerglide. A sharp one. $25 down. Full price $415. 56-9589.

CHEVROLET 1953 2-door Bel Air, radio, heater, clean as a pin, $56 down. Full price $885. 56-9589. CHEVROLET. 1956 V-8 Bel Aire sport coupe.

This car bought Nov. 26th. Due to illness must sell mediately. Gardendale 51-3-2714. CHEVROLETS 1951's, 12 good sound low mileage cars, $95 down $30 mo.

Already financed. Guy L. Burns Sales 2115 S. 1st Ave. 4-0349.

CHEVROLET, 1950 2-door. Radio, heater, Powerglide. Only $295; $50 down. WHOLESALE CAR CO. 6600 1st N.

59-2948 CHEVRO LET '55 2-door sedan, radio, heater, seat covers, white walls, 4.000 actual miles, $100 for equity, take up payments, 59-0736. CHEVROLET '55 Bel Air, 2-door V-8, radio and heater. Two tone finish. $200 for my equity Call Bob Ruffin, 58-2424; 57-7755. CHEVROLET 1947 Fleetline 2-door, radio.

heater, almost new tires. Clean as new. $50 down. Full price $295. 56-9589.

CHEVROLET 1946 club coupe. $50 down. WHOLESALE CAR CO. 6600 1st N. 59-2948 CHEVROLET, 1953.

$845. If yoti have $100 call Robert Duckworth. 4-6074. CHEVROLET, 1954 210. Radio, heater.

$1,095. Schiffman Car Market 413 3RD WEST 54-0441 Chevrolet '56 4-Door DRIVEN 1,000 MILES 'LIKE NEW WRECKED "A Beauty To Rebuild" Harry Jaffe Auto Parts. 415 North 28th St. 3-4139 CHRYSLER, '52. Good condition.

$235 down, notes at $57.17, 51-6-2989. CHRYSLER '50. convertible coupe. First $95 cash buys it. BOND 530 N.

20th St. 4-3674 CHRYSLER. 1950 4-door. Black sedan, whitewall tires, radio, heater, automatic transmission. One owner.

Very clean, excellent mechanically, $595. Can arrange financing. 4328 5th S. DESOTO, 39, original blue finish, radio, heater, good dependable car. $100.

52-5901. DESOTO 1949 4-door, real nice. $75 down. WHOLESALE CAR CO. 6600 1st N.

59-2946 DODGE, $700 credit memo on new Dodge, sell for $150 cash. Call TR 9-6769. DODGE '52 Meadow Brook 4-door. needs some repairs. Radio, heater.

Price $195; 2305 3rd 8. 3-4969 DODGE, 1952 4-door. Radio, heater, automatic shift, tires. like new. $695.

Mac's Motors, 500 S. 18th St. 7-7380. DODGE convertible. Radio, heater.

One owner. Motor junt tuned. low price for quick sale. 58-3264. DODGE, 1950 2-door.

Radio, heater, lots extras. 1950 4-door Special. Has everything 1950 4-door tutone, Oldsmobile, 1949 4-door. Ford. 1947.

THC, Jasper DRIVE- IN Highway THEATER S. 78 Phone West of Birmingham 9-5221 Graysville TONIGHT ONLY STARR'S DAUGHTER" Gearge Montgomery, Ruth Roman And "WEST OF ZANZIBAR" Technicolor BESSEMER THEATRE IN TONICHT ONLY! "LUXURY GIRL" Susan Stephens, Anne Marie Ferrero and "CALL OF THE WILD" Clark Gable, Loretta Young First Show Bess. 8-4731 Miles from Bess. on Tusc. Highway WEST END THEATER TODAY ONLY "SABRE JET" Robert Stack, Coleen Gray Color 3 Comedies And A "LITTLE RASCAL" Comedy Open 1:50 P.M.I Dining-Dancing VesTavia Temple Restaurant FRED WILSON TRIO No Minimum- No Cover Every Saturday Night Fine Food Served 'Til 11 P.M.

CARVER LAST DAY "IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER" Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse, CinemaScope Stereophonie Sound and 45 GUNS FAMOUS LAST DAY "WICHITA" Joel MeCres, Vera Miles Technicolor, CinemaScope at 1 "CAIRO ROAD" 8th AVENUE LAST DAY "FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS" Randolph Scott and "JUMP INTO HELL" DINE AND DANCE CLYDE'S DINNER CLUB (Formerly the 3 Sons) 5 Miles East On U. S. 78, Irondale CHARBROILED STEAKS Parties From 50 to 250. People Phone 9-9135 For Reservation USE YOUR PRIDE--DINE AND DANCE WITH CLYDE Music By The HIGH- -HATTERS CARMICHEAL PRESENTS 3 FINE ACTS VAN AMUSING KIRK COMIC Gierie De SHAYNE SHE'S PERTY' Jimmy COSTELLO PIANO FOR HIS 2ND WEEK. NO COVER, NO MINIMUM, FREE (HORSE DOVERS AND PETEZA: HAPPY HOUR---TR 1-4633.

HOMEWOOD These are all nice cars that 1 can sell you for nothing down; as low as $28 month. Fairfield Motor Sales 5109 Valley Fairfield 57-73613 FORD, 1951 de tudor, 24,000 actual miles. Phone 52-6306. FORD '55. My equity $50 or take up payments.

and your old car, 7-4035. FORD '50 4-door Custom 8, radio, heater. white tires, Clean as new. $75 down. Full price $475.

56-9589. FORD, 1954, 2-door Custom 8, overdrive, fully equipped. $1,125. Bill Cornelius. 4-6074.

FORD '52 convertible, radio, heater, Fordomatic. $795. Phone 53-1874. FORD. '50 (6), Good condition.

$235 cash. Terms. $345. Bess. 5-8667.

FORD. '55 2-door Fairlane. Fordomatic, radio and heater. No equity. take up payments.

Call 58-3501 Ext. 16 or Bess. 5-8740. FORD $56, $700 discount, Notes low as $65 mo. Edmunds Motors, 301 South 21st St.

7-8181. FORD 1946. $25 down. $5 week. BOBBY HORTON AUTO PARTS 1231 N.

50th St. 9-9302 FORD 1952 Custom 2-door, radio, heater. Fordomatic, new white tires. $50 down. Full price $675.

35-9589. $55 tudor. sacrifice. Will take $200 for equity, take up notes $50 mo. No dealers 829 6th Apt.

5. 53-3469. FORD 1954, 4-door. $100 down. WHOLESALE CAR CO.

6600 1st N. 89-2946.

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