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1 a Upland Snow, Rain 50. 40 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 60 HIGH 40 30.35 LOW 29.53 -50 70 WARM 60 FRONT -70 HIGH Rain 30.33 LOW 80 Snow 30.83. FORECAST I For Daytime Wednesday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected -AP Wirephotos Rain and snow showers are forecast for higher elevations along Pacific coast, parts of northern Plateau, along the Ohio and middle Mississippi valleys and portions of upper Great Lakes. It will be cooler along the Plains region with no important temperature changes elsewhere.

Nashville Temperatures 2 a.m. 47 2 p.m. 80 4 a.m. 4 p.m. 81 6 a.m.

49 6 p.m. 75 00 a.m. 56 8 p.m. 71 10 a.m. 68 10 p.m.

69 Noon 75 Midnight 68 Yesterday's high 84 at 2:40 p.m. Low 46 at 12:30 a.m. Mean 65. Normal 42. Sunset today at 5:27 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow at 6:35 a.m. Humidity at midnight, Highest .76 in 1949 Lowest -6 in 1925 Highest last year .63 PRECIPITATION For 24 hours ending at midnight 0. Total this month deficiency 1.45. Total this year 7.03; excess .13. BAROMETER at midnight, 29.17, rising.

WINDS TODAY Northerly 8 to 12 m.p.h. VISIBILITY TODAY Good. Calvin S. Francis Services Set Today Services for Calvin S. Francis, 54, of 1600 Norvell branch manager of Philco Corp.

accessory division, will be at 2 p.m. today at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. The Rev. H. G.

Ogles will officiate. Francis died Sunday at his home after a heart attack. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Leona Kohlmeyer Francis. was a son of the late Sherman and Hattie Flowers Francis, Other survivors are three brothers.

Laurel Francis, Freemont, Ohio, Robert and Clifford Francis, both of Sandusky, Ohio. Andrew J. Cook Andrew J. Cook. 80, a retired farmer of Murfreesboro, father of four Nashvillians, died yesterday morning at the Rutherford County nursing home after a heart attack.

Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home. Thomae E. Cayce will officiate. Burial will be in Good Hope Cemetery, Livingston.

He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. W. H. Deason, Mrs. Charles Binkley, Mrs.

Morgan Carter and Mrs. Bernie Woodall, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Hettye Carey, Cleveland, two sons, A. D. Indianapolis, and W.

W. Cook, Anderson, a sister, Mrs. John Drewington, Old Hickthree brothers, Byrd Cook and Jim Cook, of Kentucky, and Millard Cook, Indianapolis; 19 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and two great children, Mrs. Mary Hudson Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary Ewing Hudson, 94, of 2310 Riverside Drive, will be at 10 a.m.

toat St. Joseph's Catholic morrow Church. The Rev. George W. Rohling will officiate.

Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The body is at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. Mrs. Hudson died Monday night in a Nashville nursing home. Obituaries On Page 32 Gordon G.

Starr Rites Tomorrow Services for Gordon G. Starr, 66, former registrar and bursar at Scarritt College, will be at 10 a.m. Funeral in Athens, Ala. tomorrow fronts McConnell Service ciate, Burial MontgomDr. A.

E. Middlebrooks, will offiery, Ala. Starr died Monday at his home in Athens of a heart attack. He was a staff member of Scarritt for 12 years before leaving in 1957. That year he joined the administration bf Athens College as registrar and associate professor wof education.

While in Nashville, Starr was finance chairman of the Nashville Association of Churches, and president of the Nashville district of Methodist Layman's Clubs. He was also a past secretary of the Nashville Civitan Club. He is survived by his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Whitmire, Montgomery; two Clayton Starr, Arcanum, Ohio, and Starr, Hamilton, Ohio; a sister, Mrs.

Nola Proctor, Urbana, Ohio, and two grandchildren. William O. Moulton William O. Moulton, 76, of 1916 Holly a retired fireman, died cat 7:25 p.m. yesterday in a Hospital after a heart attack.

Funeral- arrangements are incomplete. The body is at PettusWood Funeral Home. Moulton, a son of James M. and "Suste C. Moulton, was born in Nashville and lived here all his mife: 'He married Nora Francis Halfaker in 1921.

She survives. Moulton veteran of World War I. He 16 months in served' France. worked for the fire department in Nashville for 30 years. Other survivors are a stepdaughter, Mrs.

David Miller of Nashville, and three grandchildren Oscar Earl Sherrill Oscar Earl Sherrill, 72, of 1626 Russell a retired grocer, died yesterday in a Nashville hospital of a heart ailment. Services be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. The Rev. James Farmer will officiate.

Burial will be In Russellville, Ky. native of Logan County, KenLucky, he of Thomas E. "and Ollie Sherrill. He came to Nashville in 1915. Sherrill married Azelene Thurman in 1957.

She survives. Other survivors are a daughseer, Mrs. Raymond Buchanan, Madison; two sisters, Mrs. A. R.

Franklin, Nashville, and Mrs. Sherman Welborn, Medical Lake, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Buford Burdette FRANKLIN, Tenn. Buford Burdette, 52, died yesterday her home in the Hillsboro community.

Services will be at 2. p.m. tomorrow at Franklin Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Leiper's Pork Cemetery. She is survived by her husband: daughter, Mrs.

B. J. Etherly, Franklin; a' son, Billy Burdette, four sisters, Mrs. King, Mrs. Beulah Beard, Mrs.

Lera Beard and Mrs. Eunice Davie, Franklin; a brother, Ernest Martin, Franklin; and six grand- Lee R. Moore Services for Lee R. Moore, of 15 Lindsley a retired building contractor, will be 3:30 p.m. today at Phillips-Robin-ory; son Funeral Home.

George E. Woods will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. The body is at the neral home. Moore died Sunday in General Hospital of a lung ailment.

James Hendricks FRANKLIN, James Hendricks, 91, of Franklin, died yesterday in Nashville at the Little Sisters of the Poor home for the aged. Services will be at 11 a.m. at Franklin Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Hendricks, a native of Williamson County, leaves no immediate survivors.

Nation's Temperatures WASHINGTON ture for 12-hour perature for EST. High Amarillo Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Burl'gton, Vt. Cape Hatteras Charleston Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, O. Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fresno Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City (P)-Maximum temperaperiod. minimum tem18 hour period ending 7 p.m.

Low High Low 27 Key West 72 63 24 18 Knoxville 74 39 75 47 Little Rock 82 54 55 45 Los Angeles 63 47 67 42 Louisville 77 35 36 23 Memphis 81 57 34 8 Meridian 84 45 83 45 Miami Beach 72 57 37 26 Milwaukee 32 28 45 38 Paul 29 28 34 15 Mobile 84 54 28 2 Montgomery 85 45 24 -8 Montreal 24 04 46 35 Orleans 80 54 49 40 New York 38 18 46 31 Norfolk 34 27 75 40 Philadelphia 34 11 37 26 Phoenix 71 54 54 31 Pittsburgh 34 12 34 17 Portland. Me. 35 11 36 24 Richmond 37 18 82 55 St. Louis 83 37 59 39 San Antonio 83 60 35 31 San Francisco 57 51 27 17 Savannah 57 44 27 23 Seattle 51 42 54 49 Tampa 73 54 84 54 Toronto 36 16 46 30 Washington 36 16 78 52 Wilm'gton NC 45 29 64 37 Poultry Market Eggs. Grade A large 35-36c Eggs.

Grade A medium 33-34c Old roosters 1c Heavy hens, 5 lbs. up 14-18c Light type and leghorn hens 7c Broilers at farms 16c Broilers delivered 17c Cream. premium Cream, regular 550 New York Cotton NEW YORK (P)-Cotton futures closed 35 cents to $1.15 a bale lower than the previous close. Open High Low Close N.C. March 33.70 33.70 33.51 33.51 -23 May 34.39 34.40 34.24 34.24 -19 July 34.71 34.71 34.55 34.60 -14 Oct.

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Box Number address requires 4 words. Notice of typographical errors must be in time for correction before the second insertion. Office Hours Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Sunday 4 p.m.

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W. H. Deason, Mrs. Charles Binkley, Mrs. Morgan Carter and Mrs.

Vernie Woodall, of Nashville, Mrs: Hettye Carey, Cleveland, sons. A. D. Cook, Indianapolis, W. W.

Cook. Anderson sister, Mrs. John Brewington, Old Hickory. brothers. Byrd Cook.

Kentucky, Jim Cook, Bowling Green. and Millard Cook of Indianapolis: 19 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of Bracey-Welsh 2407 West End where services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Thomas E. Cayce of Harsh Chapel Baptist Church. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Interment Good Hope Cemetery, Livingston, Tenn. Bracey-Welsh Inc. CRAWFORD- Tuesday morning, Feb. 13, 1962 at her home, 4015 Brookside Rd. McLean, Mrs.

Hilda Hale Crawford. Survived by daughter: Mrs. John M. Leddy, McLean, brother: Howell L. Hale, Covington, Grandson: Thomas Leddy.

Remains will arrive Union Station Wednesday afternoon and will be conveyed to the Funeral Home of PhillipsRobinson Co. Prayer Services will be held at the Graveside Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. interment Salem Cemetery. Liberty, Phillips- Co. Directors.

FRANCIS- morning, Feb. 11. 1962 at a local infirmary, Calvin Sherman Francis age 52 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Leona Kohlmeyer Francis.

Three brothers: Laurel Francis. Freemont, Ohio. Robert Francis and Clifford Francis, both of Sandusky, Ohio. Remains rest at the Funeral Home of PhillipsRobinson Co. where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock by H.

C. Ogles. Honorary pallbearers: Employees of Philco Accessory Division of Avco, and Danny McClendon. Pete Strohl, John Rine. Picket Scott, Harry Tripp, Brian Clark, Paul Lowery, Nickum, Fran McGrath, Roy Dorris, Courtney Marshall, Quincy Hall, Bill Blount, Bill Haynes.

Ray Tucker, J. D. Madison, Charlie Ketcham, R. V. Fredrick.

Russ Fredrick, Henry Bear, Bud Greer, George Q. Langstaff. Jack Peebles, C. E. Ayers.

and Grady Hayes, Active pallbearers- -Robert Rowland, Jimmy Bain, George Vaughn, Wash Powers, Chester Martin, and Howard Patton, Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Phillips-Robinson Co. Directors. -Monday morning Feb 12 1962, at a local infirmary, Mrs Creola D. Haney, age 50 years.

Survived by Husband: R. M. Ha ney. Rt. 1 Old Hickory.

Son: Hubert Smith, Anderson. Sisters Julie Dennis, Mt. Juliet, and Mrs. Essie Gibbs. Nashville, Brothers: Braden Dickson, Detroit Curtis Dickson, Madison Haskel and Oscar Dickson.

both of Nashville, and two Grandchildren. The remains rest at the Parlors of the Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. ices from the Chapel Wednesday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. ducted by the Rev. Walter L.

Sellers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Madison Funeral Home Directors. TW 5-3343. HEAD-Monday evening, Feb.

12, 1962. at her home, 800 West Douglas, Mrs. Florry Scott Head. Survived by husband, Hubert Head: daughter, Mrs. G.

S. Reeves; son, John Miles all of Nashville: sisters. Mrs. Dora Simmons, Mrs. J.

E. Morris, Mrs. Dovie Williams and Mrs. Annie Sawyer, all of Nashville. Mrs.

Nora Coke and Mrs. Jennie Bumpus, both of Montgomery County, Mrs. Edith Hunter, Dickson County: one brother. Robinson Scott. Rockville, five grandchildren.

Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Leonard Ham. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery, Phillips- Robinson directors. HUDSON-Monday evening, Feb.

12, 1962 at a local infirmary, Mrs. Mary Ewing Hudson, survived by three daughters: Mrs. Robert L. Pigue, Memphis, Mrs. Sam A.

Little, Tarrytown. New York, and Mrs. Henry Neuhoff, Dallas, Texas. Two sons: John E. Hudson, and Billy Hudson.

both of this city, sister: Mrs. R. F. Condon. Clarksville, 12 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren.

Remains rest at the Funeral Home of PhillipsRobinson Co. where the Rosary will be recited Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Requiem High Mass will be at St. Joseph Church Gallatin Madison, Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock by Father George W. Rohling, active pallbearers; John Dubuisson, John V.

Walker. Oscar Murff, E. B. Noles. Leland Little Don Hudson, and Robert Walker, interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. PhillipsCo. Directors. MOORE- Sunday afternoon, Feb. 11, 1962.

at a local infirmary. Lee R. Moore, survived by wife: Mrs. Annie Sadler Moore, four daughters: Mrs. Edith Kelly, Nashville, Mrs.

Louise Coffman, Memphis, Mrs. Leroy Baker, Miami, and Mrs. John Brown Murray, Idaho, son: Leon Moore, U.S.N. Anchorage, Alaska. Several grandchildren.

Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Phillips-Robinson Co, where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock by G. E. Woods. Minister. Pallbearers: Leroy Baker, G.

T. Balch. Edward Heatman, Jimmy King, Jimmy Heatman and E. Faulkner. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

Phillips-Robinson directors. MOULTON- Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1962, at a local infirmary. Mr. William 0.

Moulton. Survived by wife, Mrs. Nora Frances Moulton: stepdaughter, Mrs. Davia Milier; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. all of Nashville.

Remains are at the chapel of PettusOwen Wood. 4506 Charlotte Ave. Complete funeral arrangements announced later. Pettus-Owen Wood. CY 2-3392.

O'CONNOR -Monday morning, Feb. 12. 1962 at a local infirmary, Mrs. Nellie Mai Jones O'Connor. widow of the late Patrick V.

O'Connor. Survived by son. William (Billy) O'Connor, sister, Mrs. Helen Cleary, granddaughter. Patti O'Connor: nieces.

Mrs. Charles C. Gregory, Mrs. Leslie Wilkerson and Mrs. Howard North.

Remains are at Martin's 209 Louise where funeral services will be conducted (this) Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 14. 1962, at 2:30 o'clock. Brother H.

Clyde Hale officiating. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Joe D. Harrison. Carl C.

Booker, R. K. Newby J. S. Campbell.

J. R. Magness. M. Stanley, John P.

Murray, Stanley O'Connor. A. P. Chapman and Wm. S.

Hofstetter will serve 85 pallbearers. Martin's 209 Louise CY 1-0610. SHERRILL afternoon, Feb. 13. 1969.

at local Infirmary Oscar Earl Sherrill. Survived by wife, Mrs. Azelene Thurmon Rherrill: daughter, Mrs. Rawmond Buchanan. Madison: sisters, Mrs.

A. R. Franklin, Nashville. Mrs. Sherman Welborn.

Medical Lake. Washington: four grandchildren Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, at Cosmopolitan Chanel. Rev. James Farmer, minister.

Pallbearers: Raymond Buchanan. 17. 117 Fra F. W. Franklin Orvan Thurman, Ray Buchanan, Ronnie Buchanan.

Interment: Maple Grove Cemetery, Russellville. Kv. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, SHORT--Monday morning. Feb. 12.

1962 at the home. 3410 Belmont Carroll L. Short. age 72 years. Survived by sisters.

Mrs. Elizabeth Danner, Mrs Verona Brewer, of Greenville, Miss Stella E. Short. Nashville: brother. Edwin F.

Short. Greenville, 19 nieces and nephews and 36 great -nieces and nephews. Remains are at the Roesch 1715 Broad St. Services from the Calvary Methodist Church Wednesday morning. Feb.

14. 1962 at 11:00 o'clock. conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson.

and Rev. E. P. Anderson. Honorary Dallbearers: Stewards of Calvary Methodist Church and employees of the Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

His nephews will serve as active pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Roesch-Patton Co. Inc, SPARKMAN-At 10:30 o'clock Monday morning, Feb. 12.

1962. at a Incal infirmary, David M. Sparkman. Survived by son. Malcolm Sparkman: sisters, Mrs.

Frances Burnett of Memphis. Mrs. Etta Sharin of Bolivar. Tenn brother. G.

C. Sparkman of Dyersburg. two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Remains are at the funeral home of Mar201 25th Ave. N.

Funeral from the Calvary Methodist Church chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Sam R. Dodson and Rev. Pickens Johnson. Pallbearers are: Ellis Gregory, Lloyd H.

Judd. Y. Y. Phillips, W. F.

Baumeister. Thomas O. H. Smith, Wilson Carrier. J.

M. Slaughter. G. E. Brazil, Joe Carr, Earl Broden.

Justin Ewell, Burton J. Donner, all of Nashville, and Judge Allen M. Prewitt of Bolivar. Congressman Robert Everett of Washington, D. Thomas Sneed of Memphis, Tenn Thomas Jellicorse of Knoxville.

Tenn. Interment Woodlawn Memortal Park. Marshall-DonnellyCombs. CY 1-0120. Death Notices REID- Sunday afternoon Feb.

11. 1962 Jesse Willard Reid survived by wife, Mrs. Opal Bradley Reid: 4 daughters. Theresa. Ruth.

Jennifer. and Roselyn Reid: 3 sons. Johnny. Burton, and Bertelav Reid all of this city: 3 sisters, Mrs. W.

E. Marcey, Arlington. Mrs. Ethel Dotson. Alexandria, Mrs.

Jesse Lee. Miami brothers H. E. Reid. Fairfax, Virginia and Irvin Reid Washington.

D. C. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 12:00 noon, by Jim Bill McInteer. Active pallbearers: William Tisdale, James Whitaker Balthrop. W.

C. Jackson Powell Winn, and Joe F. Graham Honorary- Employees of Winn Brothers Engineering company Douglas Tune. Lewis Winn S1. John Parham.

Glen Carey, Porter Anglea. William Saums. Earl Nannie, M. C. Jakes.

Buford Winn and Jay Bowman. Interment National Cemetery. Phillips- Robinson Directors. WOMACK Tuesday morning, Feb. 13.

1962, at a local infirmary, Infant Karen Suzanne Womack, Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Womack: brother, Wayne Sandlin Womack: paternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Womack; maternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Dunning, all of Nashville.

Graveside services p.m. Wednesday, Brother George Prosser, minister. Pallbearers' Clyde Womack, Charles Sorrow. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home.

Out-of- Town Franklin, Tenn. BURDETTE- morning. Feb. 13. 1962, at her home.

Mrs. Essie B. Martin Burdette, age 52 years. Survived by husband, Buford Burdette: one daughter. Mrs.

B. J. Etherly. both of Fraknnil: Billy E. Burdette of Salem, Oregon; four sisters, Mrs.

Walter King, Mrs. Beulah Beard, Mrs. Lera Beard and Mrs. Eunice Davis, all of Franklin; brother, Ernest Martin of Franklin; six grandchildren. The remains are at the Franklin Memorial Chapel, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Elder H.

A. Robinson. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment Leipers Fork Cemetery. Franklin Memorial Chapel, funeral directors, Dickson, Tenn.

HALEY-Minnie Ethel Betty Haley, age 72 years, died 3:15 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12, 1962, at the home of sister, Mrs. Felix Duke, Dickson, Tenn, Route 4. Survived by one daughter.

Mrs. James Lucas, Dickson Route four stepsons. Harvey and Dorris Haley, Dickson Stanley Haley, Nunley, Delbert Haley, Duck River: three sisters. Mrs. Eula Duke, and Mrs.

Louise Duke, both of Dickson, Mrs. Annie Lee Blackwell, Nunley, two brothers. J. D. Betty.

Nashville. and Winfred Betty, Nunley. also four grandchildren: several nieces and nephews. The remains are at the Dickson Funeral Home, funeral services will be held at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, Feb.

14. 1962 at the Kedron Methodist Church in Hickman County, conducted by Brother Dewey Carr. Interment in the Redden Cemetery. Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson. in charge of arrangements.

Dickson, Tenn. NICKS Tuesday, Feb. 13. 1962. 12:40 p.m., at a local hospital, Mrs.

Kate Lyle Nicks, age 76 years. Survived by sons. James Robert L. and Carney B. Nicks, all of Dickson.

Lyle M. Nicks. Bowling Green, 11 grandchildren and one great two brothers. L. Lyle, South Side.

and J. R. Lyle, Nashville, also several nieces and nephews. The remains are at the Dickson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Walnut St. Church of Christ. Dickson, conducted by Brother E. Winston Burton.

Interment Union Cemetery. Dickson Funeral Home. Dickson, in charge of arrangements. Colored Death Notices HARDISON- Suddenly at 4:15 o'clock Sunday morning. Feb.

11, 1962. en route to a local hospital, Elder Robert Isiah Hardison, age 67. Survivors are a wife, Mrs. Louise Hardison: daughter, Mrs. Betty Louise Kennedy; sisters, Mrs.

Ralph Collins Chicago. Miss Rosa Hardison of Bitely, brothers, Mr. James Hardison of Carna, New York. Mr. William Hardison of Los Angeles, seven grandchildren: several nieces and nephone son-in-law; two sistersin-law; one brother-in-law: host of other relatives and friends.

Visitations Friday evening 8 until 10 at K. Gardner Funeral Home, Then the remains will be moved to Saint James Primitive Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Wake on Saturday evening 7 until. Funeral services Sunday.

Feb. 17. 1962. at 11 o'clock at St. James P.B.

Church, officiating Rev. R. J. Stevenson and Rev. Joel Holland and others.

Flower ladies and honorary flower ladies, pallbearers and honorary pallbearers selected from members of each church of the association. Interment Hunter Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant, Gardner, funeral director. JOBE Monday morning, Feb. 12, 1962.

at a local infirmary, Mr. Arthur Jobe. of 3308 Clifton Road. Survived by wife. Mrs.

Mary B. Jobe; daughters, Mrs. Mollie M. Bass and Miss Marie Jobe: sons. Messrs.

William. Roy, Mack, Joseph, Harry and Benjamin Jobe: stepson. Mr. Thornton Doyle; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; five daughters-in-law: one step-daughter-in-law; one sonin-law: two sisters; two brothers; a host of nieces. nephews: other relatives and friends.

His remains rest at Protective Funeral Home, where family will receive friends (this) Wednesday evening from 8 to 10. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from above chapel. Rev. R. L.

Swanson will officiate. Interment Hills of Calvary. Protective Funeral Service, Miss M. (Woods) Jones, manager, Thomas Reed, assistant. MONTALVO-Monday.

February 12. 1962, at 2005 Terrace Place, infant Mario Vincente Montalvo. Survived by beloved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Montalvo.

sisters. Natalie Kim, Melanie and Cheryl Montalvo: paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Montalvo, maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Ethel Gilbert: aunts, Mrs. Juanita Griffey Hines, Mrs. Pauline Fitzpatrick and Miss Beatrice Gilbert; other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Wednesday. February 14.

1962, from the "William Gunter Memorial' Chapel from 8 p.m. til 10 p.m. Funeral services will held Thursday morning at 11 a.m, at the above chapel. Rev. Michael Symonette officiating.

Interment Hills of Calvary Cemetery. William Gunter and Sons. funeral directors. USURY--At the home of her sisters, 402 22nd Sunday evening. Feb.

11, 1962, Mrs. Mary Robinson Usury, a resident of 1714 17th N. Survivors include sisters, Mrs. Macklan, San Francisco. Mrs.

Goldie Autry, Misses Hattie and Jennie Robinson of Nashville: brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Robinson. Akron, Ohio: aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt.

Cleveland. Ohio; uncles, Mr. Clifton Overton, Columbus. Ohio; Mr. James Perry Overton.

Cleveland, Ohio: devoted niece, Mrs. Freddie Donaldson; devoted cousin. Mrs. Mary Randolph Streeter of this city; seven nephews; ten nieces; four brothers-inlaw; three sisters-in-law: dear friends. Mr.

R. C. and E. A. Cotten.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert Mr. Clemon Porter: numerous other relatives and friends. The deceased rests at the J.

W. Adkins Funeral Home, 1223 Pine Street, where friends may visit with the family (this) Wedensday from 8 until 11 p.m. Funeral services will be Thursday afternoon, Feb. 15, 1962. at 2 p.m.

from Hill's Tabernacle Primtive Baptist Church, 701 Overton Street, conducted by Elder R. D. Dixon. with the assistance of Elder Henry Dozier, Rev. Grady H.

Donald and Rev. John Thomas Easley. Friends of the deceased will serve 85 active pallbearers and floral bearers. Interment in the Garden of Our Lord, Cemetery. Adkins, director.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notices NOTICE The Davidson County Board of Education and the Nashville City Board of Education, two separate poards acting jointly. tendered for filing on February 5 with the Federal Communications Commission. Washington 25. D.C.. an application for a construction permit to construct a non-commercial educational television station to broadcast on Channel 2 at Nashville.

Tennessee. The proposed station would have a power of 16 kw ERP, an antenna height of 675 feet above average terrain. and wou.d ucize studios and transmitter to be located at 15th and Compton Streets. Nashville. Tennessee.

The members of the Davidson County Board of Education are: Ferriss Bailey, E. D. Chappell. Ernest Hardison, Jr. James B.

Ward, Frank P. White. J. Olin White. and S.

L. Wright. The members of the Nashville City Board of Education are: Mrs. Tom A. Bland.

Price F. Carney, Mrs. Frank L. Cheatham. Coyness L.

Ennix. Andrew B. Gibson. Elmer Lee Pettit. Maurice H.

Pilsk. Comer M. Teal, and T. C. Young.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Cemetery Monument WOODLAWN -Chapel Garden grave lot CY 8-3978 MOUNT OLIVET-4 grave lot. $450 297-4191 after 5 p.m. 3 Lost Found DOG- -Mixed breed, large male, short hair, reddish brown. name "Rusty." Belle Meade area, child's pet. Reward.

CY 7-0225. DOG- -Chihuahua, brown male, vicinity Geneva Berrywood. Saturday. reward. CA 8-6050 OG-Gray Shetland sheep from 1216 Eastdale Ave.

Reward. AL 6-1952 or CO 2-1988. DOG Collie. black with white shoulders, female, name "Queenie" Litton Ave. Reward.

227-9455. DOG Brown Dachshund, Forrest Acres vicinity Friday. "Rusty," broken tag. VE 2-2724. 4 Personals hour service Leo Greer.

824-8301, CHILDREN KEPT In home. day or night or will board. CY 2-4018. CHILDREN Kept day or night. Christian home, Elysian Fields Area.

References. VE 2-1180. 5 Special Notices PORCELAIN REPAIR BATH TUBS SINKS -EIC REFINISHED REPAIRED Right in your home CY 1-5692 DRAPES, SLIPCOVERS Made to order Satisfaction guaranteed Mrs. Napier CA 8-4378 CERAMIC TILE INSTALLED FHA TERMS W. G.

Pittman Tile CA 7-5147 DEBTS--I am not responsible for debts made by anvone J. Hazard, other than myself. Tracyne Moore Ave. DEBTS--I am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. James R.

Churchwell 5605 Tennessee Ave. TREE SURGERY WORK Hedge trimming. 25 years experience ARTHUR W. O'NEAL. CY 8-4575 LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD -Established in 1933 CY 7-6526 (24 hours) CY 8-1780 UPHOLSTERING TWILLEY Upholstery.

AL 5-6557 Free estimates. Terms CO 2-6883 DRAPERIES and CORNICES Other sewing. Experienced, Guarantee work. Mrs. Fizer, CY 2-4611.

RICH TOP SOIL FILL DIRT CY 8-5371 DIRT- Good black barn fertilizer firewood, work, bauling MAHAN'S GROCERY, AM 9-9150 TREE SURGERY HEDGES TRIMMED. 297-0282 RUGS. SOFAS CLEANED Reasonable, CY 1-6671, CO 2-6731 "LIFETIME" TRANSMISSIONS Pas only CONCAL Automatic Transmission 6-8145 CO 2-5787 FIREWOOD- -HAULING BARN FERTILIZER CY 8-5271 TREE TOPPING MASSAGE EXPERIENCED MASSEUSE 1807 8th Ave. So. CY 8-5319 CHILDREN KEPT In mv home.

East Nashville. Call CA 8-3510. HAIR CUTS -Free, Monday through Thursday with $2 shampoo. GENEVA'S. 242-2036 Ridgetop Nursing Home Open.

1 floor, RN care. 859-5895. TYPING In My Home CY 2-7531, nights and weekends BABY SITTING KEPT 833-0461 In my home. Days. 291-4538.

HOME TYPING Experienced Cy 1-5864 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamond from karat up STEIN. "Jewelers." 237 4th N. VACANCY IN HOME FOR AGED LADIES Licensed. Call AL 6-0961 INFANTS KEPT Up to 5 years old. East.

CA 7-4555 CASH FOR SCRAP GOLD GORDON'S JEWELRY 12th-Broan CHILDREN KEPT My home, Green Hills, CY 2-1241. CHILDREN KEPT Woodbine section. CH 2-5245. HAIR REMOVED Permanently Miss Thomas. AM 9-4451 CHILDREN -Kept in my home, 5 days nights.

Avco Section. $2.00 Call 254-5382 CURTAINS-Beautifully Laundered Woodbine Curtain Cleaners. PHONE VE 2-4636 CHILDREN KEPT My home, Donelson area, TU 3-6591 CHILDREN- 5 Days. by day or hour, hot lunch, Charlotte Park Area. (West) CY 2-7123.

HENDERSONVILLE NURSING HOME Private or semi- -private rooms. 24 hour service Leo Greer. 824-8301, CUTTING. HAULING, CA 8-6681 BUSINESS GUIDE 8 Business Services Offered 2 Price Sale All Type Repairs 10x12 Rooms $890 LICENSED- BONDED No Down Payment 3 to 20 Years to Pay Capitol Const. Co.

AM 9-0064 Anytime REMODELING HEADQUARTERS COMPLETE SERVICE FROM DESIGN TO FINANCING There 18 no substitute for Experience and Reliability We nave al years of both References gladly furnisned A satisfied customer 18 our prime objective We cordially Invite you to visit our modern show room weekdays 9 to 5. Saturdav 9 to H. BARKER CO 1205 MODERNIZATION DIVISION. GET OUR BID BEFORE 1. You Build Your New Home.

2. Remodel or add to your present home 3. Or repair your insurance claim. Huskey Johnson CONTRACTORS, INC. 5112 Nolensville Rd.

VE 2-1200 REPAIRS-REMODELING Or will buila from the ground Our experience and buving Dower will money RICHARDSONMLER CO AL 6-7220 AL 6-7987 NIGHTS VE 2-2607 WE BUILD Houses On your Free Esti mates or Contract Price. Residen thal or Commercial WRIGHT SADLER. INC Days CA 7-2233 Night CA 8-7118 Septic Tanks CLEANED AND REPAIRED OVERFLOWS BUILT CALL RIPPEY'S, CA 8-7501 BUILD--REMODEL Bulla rooms carports, garages. dations. house leveling.

Pall out shelters Free estimates. PHA terms. L. Edwards, AM 9.9537 Septic Tanks OVERFLOWS BUILL. PHA TERMS INSURED.

MEDLEY, UN 5-0074. Septic Tanks CLEANED Open Sundays. Holidays CALL DAY OR CA 8-5229 Septic Tanks SEWERS CLEANED, CHEAP RATES Overflows. CA 7-9345, CY 7-6259. WE STOP LEAKS NO STOP--NO PAY SOUTHERN ROOFING CO AL 5-7506 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, BUSINESS GUIDE 8 Business Services Offered HEATING Sears Homart Furnaces and Complete heating systems.

We sell. install, finance. 3 years to pay. Sears- ALpine 4-5251, Additions--Remodeling Repairs. Free estimates Terms R.

WEILER CA 8-1481 HOME IMPROVEMENT BUTLD-REMODEL-REPAIR Licensed Contractor Terms A VEACH, CO 2-5470 ROOFING, CUTTERING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY No job too small. CA 8-7280 BRUCE ROOFS GENERAL MAINTENANCE Roof leaks? Gutters loose? Call BRUCE. CH 2-3119 REMODELING ROOFING -No lob too small. Free estimates. FinancIng Hermitage Hdw.

Co. 243 Hermitage AL 6-4641. DOZIER TRAXCAVATOR GRADING TOP SOIL FILL DIRT Large and Small Jobs VE 2-3600 VE 2-1864 Bathrooms Remodeled Ceramic Tile--FHA terms G. PITTMAN, CA 7-5147 TREE TOPPING DONE Free Estimates Phone 227-1159 Chimneys--Fireplaces Repaired or Built. CA 8-5702 $8 SQ.

FT. QUALITY BUILDING Get our bid first, save time and money. CO 2-1613, UN 5-2423 PATIOS -Retaining walls. walkways. porches.

steps, brick stone concrete work, all kinds. AL 6-0766. ROOFING- -Paper steaming. interior exterior painting, work guaranteed Bobby Hendrix. AL 6-2347.

FLOORS Hardwood laid sanded and finished Tile laid Free estimates. CY 8-1310 after 5 p.m. CARPENTRY General Repair. Brush and Spray Painting. Free Estimates.

PARKER. CY 8-2866 DOZER WORK Excavating. Grading CH 2-8764 CARPENTRY -ROOFING Harrison-AL 6-1349 REMODEL A TO ATHENS CONSI AL 6-6255. LOAD--DELIVERED Driveways built, hauling any kind Work guaranteed. CO 2-6853 REPAIR JOBS Small, electrical.

plumbing, painting. carpentry. fencing. $1.00 up. AL 6-3514.

CARPENTERS -Plastering. papering. painting. concrete blocks. rooms, AL 6-0773: CY 1-1935.

Edmondson. JOB Odd jobs. carpentry. Patch plastering Painting rooms. garage patios added.

CO 2-9535. 10 Electrical Repairing APPLIANCE REPAIRS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE On Ranges, Refrigerators and Air Conditioners, APPLIANCES 907 Church St. CH 2-5566 Housewiring-New Old ELECTRIC HEAT INSTALLED HARDING, Day or Night. AL 4-6020. WIRING -ALL TYPES Electric heat installed.

repairec Licensed. CY 2-7544. AM 9-0580 11 Moving, Storage, Hauling TRUCKS FOR RENT PANELS- -PICKUPS- MOVING STAKES TRACTORS HERTZ RENT A TRUCK Operated DI MATTEEWS DRIVE- UR-SELP SERVICE INC 221 McLemore AL 4-5526 Old 9th Avenue North 30 years experience. reasonable rates STORAGE -MOVING good service. AL 8-0453 DURHAM STORAGE MOVING and STORAGE- -BIG VAN 2 men.

All equipment. only $6 per hour. Licensed. Insured. Anywhere.

anytime. CH 2-6675, CY 2-4510. Light Hauling, Moving Days. Nights 'til 10. AL 6-5918 MOVE YOURSELF AND SAVE RYDER TRUCK RENTALS 216 7th Ave.

So AL 5-3463 MOVING HAULING Large or small jobs. AL 5-0060 MOVING HAULING TRACTOR TRAILER-long distances. CH 2-1270. MOVING AND HAULING Reasonable and responsible white man. TU 3-3141, 12 Painting and Papering PAINTING--STEAMING Papering.

Samples and estimates Harwell. CH 2-8877. ROOM By COLORED PAINTER, CH 2-2909 PAINTING. PAPERING General Repairs--FHA Terms MURPHREE UN 5-0550 PAINTING Inside and out. Work guaranteed.

Neat. Free estimates R. L. KING, CY 1-6652 PAINTING AND PAPERING REPAIRS Free Estimates. PORTER.

TU CA 7-5750. PAINTING-227-9098 Low prices, expert workmanship PAPERING-PAINTING Samples Shown Free Estimates WHITED CA 8-0712; TW 5-5093. WALLPAPER CLEANING Expert work. CAMPBELL, AM 9-5475 PAPERING -Samples shown $5 room up. Plaster patching no waiting Call McCormick, AL 4-8089 PAINTING--INSIDE AND OUT Repair Work, free estimates, all work guaranteed.

CY 7-4547. PAINTING- Inside, outside. no waitfree estimates, bedrooms painted, $7 up. CO 2-0069. EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction--Schools Night School Way TO BETTER PAY QUALIFY in a few short weeks for interesting employment, handsome income, chances for promation, future security.

Constant demand for graduates, many starting at $2.600 to $3.300 per year. Free placement, streamlined courses, individual instructions, save time and money, Liberal Time Payment plan. New classes forming. Day, Night, Day. Call, phone write now for "Careers That Pay." Fall's Business College 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 TRAIN FOR JOBS In Radio Announcing Write--Phone or call for complete information.

We Also ELECTRONICS Resident or home study courses available Mid- South Electronics 207 23rd No. CY 1-7998 Helena Dye's BEAUTY COLLEGE ONE OF THE NATION'S FINEST NIGHT and DAY CLASSES 937 CHURCH ST. LEARN MECHANICS or WELDING AUTO DIESEL SCHOOL Uptown Office, 3rd Floor, YMCA T. DUFF SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOCY CY 1-3541 1706-B 21st S. Full Time Day and Night Classes FREE PARKING THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL and KEY PUNCH TRAINING, TOO 410 Exchange Bldg.

AL 6-7962 Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1962 27 EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction- -Schools U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men 18-52. Start high 85 $102.00 a week. Preparatory training until appointed.

Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requtrements, Write TODAY giving phone. Lincoln Serv ice, Pekin 22, Illinois. Day-Night classes AM 9-4451 ELECTROLOGY SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME Write for Free Booklet AMERICAN SCHOOL, Gallatin, Tenn.

FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSINESS COURSE -Night Classes 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted -Female RECEPTIONIST STENOGRAPHER New office opening. Madison Square Shopping Center. Madison. Tenn. We need an office girl who can grow with our new office, which will open soon in the Madison Square Shopping age 18- 35.

No experience necessary. Must enjoy working with people and handling a variety of duties. Tvping ability required and only light dictation Good starting salary and all modern emplove benefits. Apply Household Finance 239 4th Ave No SHONEY'S BIG BOY RESTAURANTS NEED Sharp girl to work with general managers. Should be trained in shorthand.

Duties would be to answer phone, take dictation, type correspondence, assist office manager in other office details pertaining to restaurant operation. Call CH 2-2710 for appointment. LAUNDRY HELP Experienced press operators for Shirt Department and to press Family bundles. COLONY CLEANERS 2601 West End Ave. SUPERVISOR Wanted experienced woman to take Precharge of mailing department.

fer person between ages 25-40. Must be good typist and write good hand Box N-343. BannerTennessean. COMPANION -HOUSEKEEPER with elderly woman lady in Hillsboro section. Home is well heated and has air conditioner.

Salary to be discussed at interview. Write letter explaining qualification to Box B-1463, BannerTennessean. SECRETARY Manufacturing company wants attractive lady under 40 with general office experience. some knowledge of advertising layout. mimeograph.

electric typewriter bookkeeping. Madison. Old Hickory, Donelson area. Write Box N-8402 Banner- Tennessean, Assistant Bookkeeper Prefer lady between 25-35. Must write a good hand and be good typist.

Answer in own handwriting N-344. Banner-Tennessean. WAITRESSES Over 21, dining room experience preferred. Health card Apply. except Sunday.

CROSS KEY RESTAURANT 221 6th Ave. North MACHINE OPERATORS Experienced Power Sewing Machine Operators. Regular work. HARTLEY GARMENT CO. 811 Church St.

Waitresses and Car Hops Permanent position, pleasant working conditions. paid vacations. Apply SHONEY'S BIG BOY Donelson Plaza Shopping Center Laboratory Office: Technician For Doctors write. giving age, training. experience.

salary expected to Box N-1106. BannerTennessean. Replies confidential. REGISTERED NURSE For Doctors Office: write giving age, training. experience.

salary expected to Box N-1177. BannerTennessean. Replies confidential. MAID- Colored, age 25-40. to live on, good salary, care of small children and general housework.

Give references and last employment and telephone number. Write Box N-1404, Banner NURSE Licensed Practical or Certified Nurse Technician. Start at $180 a month. Work 3 to 11 p.m. Call CY 2-4477 for appointment.

EXPERIENCED LADIES Wanted Dairy Clarksville Queen, Bordeaux Apply 3201 Highway No phone calls please COOK- -PARTTIME Colored. experienced, apply 2950 Nolensville Rd. MERRILL'S I RESTAURANT REGISTERED NURSE Work 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Start at $300 a month.

Call Mr. Clark. CY 2-4477 on weekdays. BOOKKEEPER Experienced in household moving office. None other need apply.

CO 2-0525. CURB COUNTER GIRLS Apply in person, no phone calls. BURGER BOY 1901 Broad STENOGRAPHER Clerk. parttime. experienced, 2 days only, good salary, free parking, extra benefits, see D.

Pieczara at 110-8th Avenue South. SECRETARY Between age 22 and 30. shorthand, must neat and attractive. Call AL 6-2109. Mr.

Coss. INSPECTRESS Experienced, apply Mrs. Stanfield, SAM DAVIS HOTEL HELPER- White, 25 to 50. live in optional. health card.

Nursing Home, CY 2-6548. WAITRESS- Experienced No Sunday; AL 5-9579 before 11 a.m. HOUSEKEEPER White, 5 children. 4 in school. Must be good.

Board. salary. 5:30 to 9 p.m.. AM 9-6057. SHOE CLERK- EXPERIENCED Permanent position.

Apply in person. 2604 Nolensville Road. BABY SITTER- Settled woman. live in, private rooms. CY 1-5948.

15 Help Wanted -Male TRAIN FOR MANAGEMENT On Full Salary Under Management Salary 1s one of many features you'll like about this well planned MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM. Earn full salary as you train, with frequent increases directly related to your progressand a definite executive appointment as Branch Manager at program completion. No selling. no experience required. Friendly COworkers, interesting office and field work with expenses paid.

Outstanding employee benefits. rapid promotion, secure future with America's oldest and largest consumer finance company. Age 21-28. some college desirable, but not necessary HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. Green Hills Shopping Center PLANT MANAGERS STITCHING ROOM FOREMAN CUTTING ROOM FOREMAN Men's and Ladies' Apparel Due to expansion of large corporation we are seeking capable and experienced personnel.

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