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ANNOUNCEMENTS EDUCATIONAL J20THI NASHVILLC TtrlSSEANedntsday Mormn BUSINESS CUIDE 8 Business Services Ottered I p3 Scath Suiiccs Btatlt puttee firif. Corporation C. Cemetery Monument Instruction Schools Newspaper Printing Let Sears Install WOODLAWN 4 grave lot Sermon 1 on the Mount ti a A a a S.lSd Colored Death Notice M'ABORN Tueda. Jan. 37, al her home.

Mrs Sarah ALS-SH6, nights only. arranta tlnanema ot Homan Other Obituaries On Page 24 Seaborn, ai "7 cars Survivors BRA1H.I Tuesday mornins, Jan ronnng. insulating oi asnestoi' TRAIN FOR WELDING MECHANICS siding aiotm doois. atiudoa rock 2H. laon, at a local inliimary, Mrs.

WOODLAWN 2 Grave lot. Garden Ruby Bradley entered into resi. of Chrls'us. section. CY "1-286 wuoi insuiation aspnalt or etihber floor covering Call 8ear Roe- buc-and Co.

tl Lafayeita. Phont i. Est J31 MT OLIVFT 4-crave lots, new section. 2j0 CA 8-0753. sunned oy nusband.

Mr. James Rra.iley. niher relatives and liiends. Complete arrangements se Mi. hay leases, and W.

M. Seaborn oi Hernutacc. Tenn. Mia Pete D.nasli ol Praboov. Mis.

Dave Harrison and Harlry Seaovim ol Nashville. Mrs J. H. Biackwcll Aniiixh and Mrs. M.

Whitworth of Donelson; two sisteis. Mrs. Mary V. Winkler of Nashville and Mrs. announced Inter.

Elder fimerul SPRING HILL 3 crave lots in good home. 2MI Buchanan st. ri. section, reasonable, 44-8-1H88 Elder. William H.

Dardrn. direc- tors. Ai. 3 Lost Found Septic Tanks I 5 Help Wanted Malt RETAIL FURNITURE SALESMAN Experience necessary good oprtor. portun'tv tor aRressive man.

See MR, CRAVEN in eerson DODGE CO. 304 Bioacl 5t. PRINTER Capable taking chares of -ew air. conditioned printing plant open-in within 10 miles of city. Answer telling of your experience an.l where worklnu now.

(iice all of your quallilcattO'rs Replies kept confidential Write Box M-2boi 15 Help Wntd OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE for TECHNICAL WRITERS To write and edit text for handbooks and technical manuals, associated with complete electronic equipment. Experience must include electronic theory background. TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATORS To make layouts and ink draw Herslifll Oaves ot Antioch. he nm' Monday mornins, Jn. DOO Lrsr Cnllic.

answers to nvrViS ritva Biin 2 proiiPim W.I Intlrm.r Mr. -IHsrc-r" Innt. Ill: hllt ON LOW BUILT REPAIRED a local inilrmary, Mrs looks like ''Lassie" but: DIESEL. AUTOMOTIVE BODY FENDER APPROVED FOR VETERANS DAY AND NICH1 CLASSES Maitei too oaving trada jui civilian of rrtihtarv tutura Many (raduatcs aarn JI00 week and up Nashville Auto Diese-i College Office 308 raCA liij'J. rena.ns are at me niuutui-1 oi H.i.oy tuneral home where services iil be conducted Thursday.

Jan. CALL RIPPEY'S. CA 8-7501 has Urge pficent.itje ot black tn his hair, lost in Woodbine Section. last een around Elbtrta Rt 6er-: imn. Reward.

VE 2-4400 or AL 4-1351 Buckner. Survived by husband. Mr. tinbrtfl Buckuer; dauih tpr, Mrs. Claud ic Mac Lre; tour grnQrhildren; s-n-m-law.

Mr. William H. Lfe; cousins, Louise Goodman and Lillie May REMODELING tlOO REWARD Bath rooms a Specialty Plumbing vl-i Heating. Wiring Carpentry Any- vira Mayes and Lucille Havward of of cinilv Capitol Blvd. AL (1-1078 1 thing lor home, A terms AL CH Mtht AM 9-3107 Kankakee, aunl.

Mrs. Anna Wallace; moiher-m-law. Mrs. Ellen AGENT THt NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN i Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening inform. ritiN IR N-1I NT I I II t) AIIVKK1 IMNU KA11S (Rates Below Apply In All Clasifiei Mvertisinc arirtnatlni within 100-mllc radios the it? of Nftubvillel Daily classified ana are puroihed tlrst- in THE NASHVIL1.K TENNESSEAN and will be published on the tame das in THK NAoHYlLIE BANNER.

Pubheatien In the fund? NASHVILLE TENNF.SSEAN 1 counted ai one day. 1 Day Sunday 60c Line 1 Day Daily 60c Line 4 Pays 36c Line 7 Days 31c Line Dally Ratei Quoted Include Insertion in both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning and THE NASHVILLE BANNER. Evening. Minimum Charce, 2 Lines County F'lva Averase (S-leUerl Worda to the Line The aoove rates apply to consecutive Insertions only Rishu reserved tn rlassify and index classified ads according to rules govern-In? classified oases The Banner and The Tennessean alo reserva tha rtnht tn revise or reject at option any advertising which Is deemed objectionable, either tn subiect matter or phraseology Rot Number address requires words Notice of typocraphiral errors must be given In time tor correction before the second Insertion. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m.; Satur 19.i9 at 10 clocK ov tne nev. Earl asisiert by the Rev. Donald Dorns. Honorary pail-hearers. Dr.

Thomas C. Pennins-ton. Dr. E. Anderson and Men Bible Class ot Bakers Grove Church.

Active; Foster Cook. T. Harris. Willie Cook. Ray Castle-man.

Billy Cook and Tony Woods. Interment Seaborn cemetery. Hib-bett-York-Haley Directors. 41-6-2361. TEMPLE Suddenly Monday Jan.

'J6. at A clCK-k. rhwrles Temnle Sr. sur- Sentimental value. Kxt.

360. SHORT SALARY-RAISING COURSES FOR WOMEN Buckner, Columbia, leiin two sis Septic Tanks ters-ln-law. Mesdamea Minnie Ella i CAMERAS 2. In carrying case, with- 1 TIME STUDY ENGINEER Under experienced and capaola ol ouality work with mlnlminn of I supervision Company established nm years leader In Its field Ex rellent benefits uu-ludlne nrnM Huckner and Kossie Armstrong, i approximate 2 blocks of How- Coltimbia. Tenn two brothers-in- School Fndav night Reward: CLEANED REASONABLE law.

Messrs. Garfield and Clyde: for return. Phone AM 9-3267 DAY Nlf.HT CA Buckner. Sandusky. Ohio, very dear; before 2 10 pm UA I IN 1 un I O-Jy friend.

Mrs. Fred Orndorff: other relatives and friends Her remains A ich Mmi I. old. name cono riAtlDF WnDDAI I k-oi on back 175 rewird Call V.Lnuut yvuwunLL back S75 rew.ird Call two dauchlers. Misses ings, working from engineer- ing blueprints andor schematics of electronic circuits.

Knowledge of commercial il-j lustratinp practices helpful. 1 INTERVIEWING IN NASHVILLE AM or AL 4-5411 station 421 ICON fR ACTOR -211 YEARS BUSINESS home. 440 12th where Ernest Allen Burial Today Services for Erne.it W. Allen. fi2.

of White Bluff, who d'ed of a heart attack Monday at Bell-Crosby clinic, Dickson, will he at 10:30 a.m. today at Martin's funeral home. The Kev. Ben K. Alford, pastor of Kingston Springs Methodist rhurch, will officiate.

Burial will he in Woodlawn Memorial park. The body is at the funeral home. 2fl! Louise ave. Born and educated in Williamson county, Mr, Allen was the son of the late Will and Hattie Tidwell Allen. He.

moved to Nashville more! vin 30 year? Bg0 and in 1911 mar-; ried the former Miss Mary Cook of Nashville, who survives. In Mr. Allen moved to White Bluff and two years agoi became owner of the Deluxe Bar-: B-Que restaurant in Dickson. Other survivors include five daughters. Misses Barbara Ann.

Tjnda Kayo, Darli Mai. Sandra (iaile, and Robin Kave Allen; four! pons. Rohert D. and M. J.

Allen all of White. Bluff, Ernest W. Qualify in from 1(1 to I weeks and at a bis saving in expense, for anj interesting lob handsome Income, as comptometer operator, clerk-i typist, or office receptionist with! fine chances for promotion future! security Free placement service I Day. night classes Low tuition fee 1 Call now Terms if desired i Fall's Business College I 8th a. Broadwuy AL -36i9 sharuiK.

Insurance Keai opportunity lor nualltied man who ha Initiative Send resume with oho to The Wurlitrer Company. Corinth. Mississippi Accountant Experienced tn Public Accounting or heavy Commercial Bookkeeping background. Give full qualifies-tions. education, salary requirements tn your own handwriting.

Address Box M-2801, Banner- Ten- the i receive DO Black Cocker puppy. Antioch Wednesday niaht. Jan. 28. 19.

Ar, TeA wh, slreak from 8 to 10 pm. Funeral services dosn Momach. VE 2-3090. Thursday morning. Jan.

29. 19o9. at I 11 am. from the chapel attended Black, red collar. 150 reward by her pastor.

Elder R. E. Williams I Please rail CY 8-2375. Concrete Porches. Foundations Ar types Horid Improvements i-s-in-year loans.

CY 2-2127. CY 7-81 ALL TYPE HOME IMPROVEMENTS Margaret and Katherme son Tempie mother. Mis' Ella Temple, all ot this city, three sisters, Mrs S. iM1 Stiddum. and Mrs.

Gilbert Wright, both of Nashville, and Mrs William E. LaRock. Mich: two brothers. Dr. Geo.

E. Temoie. and Floyd Temple, both of Nashville: and two arandsons. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson company, where funeral services will be rATtritirlpri Wednesday afternoon at FRIDAY, JAN. 30 12 noon to 9 p.m.

I CAT White Persian. Woodlawn- of Meharry Blvd. Church ot God. Pallbearers selected from friends. Interment on family lot.

Rose Also additions. First class work. Howiing area. Reward. AM 9-0840.

Terms if necessary CY 2-1498. Call A. L. Depke, Technical Em Check These Advantages Mount Cemetery. Columbia.

Tenn. Mixed Bird dog, male, strayed Holmes Funetal Home in Hardin reward. CY 7-6851. 44U Uth N. Phones AL 5-5313.

i 4 Personals BUILD RFMCDE1- FHA TFRM3 Rooms, carports, garages, foundations, house leveling, free estimates Licensed. Bonded I EDWARDS AM 9-9431 Low by Harvey Rav. umciais ployment Supervisor, tor ap-1 pointment at: DINKLER-AN-1 A Mechanically Inclined DREW IACKSON 0 YOUNG MARRIED MAN ALpine 5-2121. Sales Department Above aver tuition (by Installments) 1 2 i nd Employes of the Nashville HII.L Friday evening. Jan.

23. 1959. day, 8 a.m. to 12 noon; BELMONT NURSERY weeks time. Rooks and! Office will serve as honoraryi at her residence.

211 irearl Sy Supplies furnished. FREE Place-! WATER WELLS ment Service for Life in over inn mem oervice iop i.ue in over inn nrvir A cvdamciam schools In U. 8. and Canada Day: LUNtj KANOt EXPANSION m. p.m.

TELEPHONES ALpine 5-5401 ALpine 5-1221 age opportunity, on salary pint hrteral commission basis Specialty Sales experience helpful. Ooi1 worker most important. Call Mr. Morrow. CH or Evening Schedule.

Individual in UJiNIINUti. The greatest; year in Emerson Electee's 68-! van st, Mrs. Mary Ricnaroson gaturdav. hot lunch. Super-Hill.

Survived by husband. pia, CY 2.ml CY Elbert Jack i Hill: son, Mr. John-i- me Richardson; sister Mrs. Rosa THII HRFN KFPT Wilson; brothers. V-n lUUTVtlM rcr I Aaron, D.

T. James, Wllbrrt. years. Inglewood. CA 8-1475.

and Ray Charles Richardson; "uil iSdcm i'cbt nieces, Misses Dixie Mae. Mary: v-MILUKtlN IStr I Louise, and Janice Marie Wilson; ny or night. Norma Dr. VE 2-4898 nephew. Mr.

Maxie Jerome I DEN SON. 1021 Pennock Ave CALL CA -7889 CONTRACTOR Gereraj BulldinR, remodeling 'or repairing, commercial or residence brick, block or frame, concrete work Paneling our specialty Terms CA H-'I3S5 year history has just been! Collector Salesman struction. New Students start each! Monday. Free Adding and Dictating course to students Typing avail-' able at low cost. Call Miss Ander-j son at THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 710 Nash.

Trust Bide. A 8-79(12 completed. We have every Wanted for City Route pallhearers. Active: E. C.

Puckett.j John Gardner. Les Culbertson. Herman Crittenden. Herman Clower and Cecil Jakes Interment; Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Philllps-Rob-j inson directors. TV REE Tuesday afternoon. January! 27, 1959. at a local Infirmary, Mrs Josephine Rieves Tyree. widow of; the late George Morton Tyree Stir-: vivors are 1 son, Morton Tyree: 3 grandchildren.

Ronald Joe. Wes-; ley Morton, and Rita Diane all of Nashville; 1 brother, C.I Reeves. Morrisonville, 111.: sister, i Mrs. Robin Hayes. Huntington.

Must hav reason to expect 1959 to ex one aunt. Mrs Irene Beech: three SEPTIC TANKS will rrtv lakh run Diamond from Karat Op tVEiNSTEIN CO 617 Chtlreh CLEANED. $17 50 CY Clril.nRFV Kent, colored. riv Tr.lAN 3-5072-J (feat-aunts, Mrs. Venous Pinneo, Mrs Ruby Frierson.

and Mrs. Perkins: two uncles, Mr. Melvin Williams. Mr. Willie Williams: two sisters-in-law.

Mrs. Otis Williams. Mrs. Irma Williams; one brother-in-law. Mr.

Willio W.lson' one nncle-ln-la W. nenenced care. Hot lunch. 2511 repairs r.eneral earnenter work. LEARN ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SERVICING Morena St.

BR 7-0648. ur 500 customers on the books. If you want a steady job. good pay. croup insurance covering yo, and lamliv.

apply after 9 am. 2112. 8TH AVE SOUTH ALABAMA NOVELTY HOUSB INSTRUCTOR Combination Auto Mechanic Body man to teach either, prefer High School graduale. must ba experienced Apply in person, 308 A BUILDING. Plumbinft.

concrete SAVE MONEY. 3 individuals do own work Terms. Free estimates. CH 2-2900. CHILDREN KEPT DAYS" W.

Va. Services 2 p.m. Thursday from cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Dr. Charles Treadway, assisted by lor RADIO ANNOUNCING Mr.

William Beech, me remains urasu ur, i i-ihw D07IR TRAXCAVATOH CA 8-0459 Rev. H. F. Jacobs. Pallbearers are at Holmes funeral home 440 p-prki lppf lORADINO TOP SOH FILL DIRT 12th N.

where the family VniLUKCIN ISCrl Large and Small Jobs received friends Tuesday night. Days Belmont-Hillsboro. CY 7-7381 VE 3-S600 VD 2-1864 Waiter Harris, Starnes Wel-born, Harold Storrs, Sterling Mitchell. A. Whitehead.

Che-ter Ellis. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. Remains at Cosmo-poltisn Funeral Home. ceed this new record as a leading manufacturer ot missiles and electronic equipment. Emerson has a dynamic program to increase its volume and diversion.

Therefore, outstanding career openings are available now. CONSIDER EMERSON BENEFITS top-level salaries ExcelTent advancement opportunities Profit-sharing plan Advanced education program Moving expenses fully paid Beautiful suburban location -it iiuin Funeral services this Wednesday. CH LDRFN KFPT SALESMAN WORK Foundations, lacking UP attics made Into rooms Insured. Licensed MIMS CO 2-19 IS Jan. 28.

1959. at 1 m. from the WaverlT 18th Ave. CH 2-4991 CHILDREN KEPT chapel, the Rev. W.

B. Crenshaw officiating. Pallbearers and flow- er ladies selected from friends I Out-of-Town Interment at Hills of Calvary 3to 5Years Inglewood, A I-1479 ROOF REPAIRING GUTTERING. CARPENTER WORK Cail FERGUSON, AL b-8044 DITCH" DIGGING iroirieiy. xiiimrs in, Mtddieagcd man with soma Bard-ware and Pamt experience.

Writ mvinK aue and salary expected box M-2507 ROUTE SALESMAN Exprrlenced In sales. In repl giv a( tnd previous pmplovmrnt rep orri Write box M-2003 and J. D. Allen, both of Nashville: three sisters, Mrs. Burl Page, and Mrs.

Ernest Jones, both of Old Hickory, and Mrs. Claude Sullivan, Williamson oountv; six brothers Luther Elmer II. P. G. and L.

G. Allen, all of Nashville; and five grandchildren Mrs. George Tyree Mrs. George Tyree of 524 Crieve road, widow of George Morton Ty-t ee. died at 2 p.m.

yesterday in 'a Nashville hospital after a two-months illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End ave. Dr. Charles Treadway and the Rev.

H. E. Jacobs will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial park. The body is at the funeral home.

The former Josephine Rieves, she was born at Antioch and spent charge. Phones AL and; Lnildren NeDt UavS Lebanon, Tenn. ADAMS Suddenly. Monday evening. Jan.

26. Idol at a local hospital, John Adams, ace 41 years. Sur IN NASHVILLE Approved for Veterans MID-SOUTH ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE INC. Naw Address: No. Call Day or NiRht.

BR 7-664-1 advancetra7ninc in" Hair Styling WITH Mr. Comer ol Hollywood FF'BRUARY S-1B AND 17TR CLASS LIMITED ENROLL NOW HELENA DYE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE AL Gra-Mar Acres, Inslewood. CO 2-4R0S KINNARO Tuesday morning at the -t ir MtlKra IVCX I S.l LI I E. A Overflows, water lines, basementi. foundations.

Medley. CA 8-7539. vived by wife. Mrs, Dean Dunham! Zillner. 1133 Jefferson' Street.

-Private home, references. Cal ST- V'tinarrt 3018. Rpmnrl(l ino fr AHHitinn1; Nlacc-icfp A I S-tD4R Nfw homes to your plans and specl-IviQJJUfjC, 1 VJxVU, icutions call Madison 7-6809 I WANT MAN If unable to arrange an inter-1 Piat can do metal and au'omebila ---J mrviot repair work Mu have on t-ioh. view, send complete resume of- house on nrnoen-. business and educational back-! Apply Gallatin Rd.

an 3-4mv Adams, one daucnter. Mary sue Adams, parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams all of Lebanon, one is-ler. Mrs.

Virctnia Underwood, of 1 ebanon. 3 hrothers. J. L. Adams: Cordell Adams both of I ebanon.

Claire Adams of Nashville. Remains are at the Licon Booo Funeral Home Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 28, 193 at the Highland Heights CHILDREN KEPT of 402 High Street. Columbia.

Tenn. Survived bv Milbra Zillner. Nashville. son. Mr.

John Ktnnard. Mich brother. Mr. Sam Kinnard. I ouisville.

Ky grandsons. Messrs, Eugene F. Marshall Ohio. Thomas H. and Wm.

O. Mar-: shall. Nashville, two great-- i REMODELING I Unn.rpinnings Painting TheDecoraling AL 6-55441 ROOFING GUTTERING NIGHT MAN To Supervise mid He'D rriKk. ground, plus approximate salary requirements to A. L.

Depke. West Nashville. JiM 9-6973 CHILDREN KEPT Woodbine, CH 2-4781. erandsons; one great-granddauch-i KEPA1K WUKH. Al tsrHt-lS I i 1 Electronics Avionics Cive emplov'iient resume In reolf to Box Division 'BARBER Experienced.

Modem i Rarber fehop. bland roprt. Hfndernonville. Tenn. Phone 661S.

ter: two rT Sprxirp i No Job too small CA B-72S11 Carpenry. patch e-uzaoctn ano itutn: Marshall: other relatives and! For Business people. AL 8-6043. JOBS Good Jobs, plastering, roolitrs. storm friends.

The remains are at Mrs. A J. Morton Son Funeral Home. Church of Christ, conducted by Bro. Thomas J.

Wasner, assisted by Bro. Paul McGaushey. Active pallbearers; Dee Manning, Hubert Speck. Loyd F.oeers. Howard Rocers.

Clyde Jones. Donald Pur-year, Jessie Coe. and Hobert Rodgers. Interment Wilson County Memorial Garden, Liaon Bobo. Lebanon.

CHILDREN KEPT Any age. mothers loving care, Galla. tin road. Reasonable, CA 8-2249. Columbia.

where the family will receive friends this (Wednes 9.17 CHURCH ST. BEAUTY' TRAINING directed and supervised by RAY REED. National recognized authority on Hair Control. NASHVILLE UNIVERSITY OF BEAUTY 20S'j Mh.AveN AJ' HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Complete Htth School at horn tn para time No classes. Books furnished Free Booklet Writa AMERICAN SCHOOL ptate Tennessee Offloe Gallatin.

Tenn windows. CO 2-9jja CA 8-U1J2. PAPER HANGING TREE TOPPING Rooflns-Gutterlng-Block work guaranteed. Allen CA 8-0137 CARPENTRY Plastering, painting, concrete blocK. roofs, ruatanteed.

day! evening from 8 until 10 REDUCE with FIGURAMA INCHES OFF IN MINUTES Buy or rent it. BR 7-5568 clock. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at St Paul A i McEwen, Tennessee I 1 6 Help Wanted Male. FemiU PASTRYCOOK Experienced Colored i5 days week. No night or Su'1-j day work.

Good salary. Wntu I box M-27QI Banner-Tennes-! sean WAITRESS c. viimiu, rumiui ten uy nC' BSRTlra yrpT pastor. Rev. G.

M. Fleming, assist- i month tn rh.rlntt. P.rV ed by Bishop C. A. Mcl.aurine and' cy 7-7477 Chanotta Park, Elder D.

Flippins, Interment at Rose Mount Cemetery. Mrs. A. J.i Tr-lll DPFM tcTPT AL 6-0773. i ROOF LEAKS STOPPED i Southern Roofing Co AL a-7508 Morton Son in charge.

913 Waldklrch left side BUILD Remodel-Repair-Dry well es-i Short Easy courses Low 1'ultloB most or. her life in that community. She did some practical nursing in Florida for several years. She was married to Mr. Tyree, a long time employe of the Baptist Sundal School board, 41 years ago and he died in 1957.

She was a member of Crieve Wood Baptist rhurch and a lifetime member of the Fideils class at First Baptist church in Nashville. She also was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a son, Morton R. Tyree. and three grandchildren, of Nashville; a brother.

J. C. Rieves, Morrisonville. and a sister. Mrs.

Robin Hayes, Huntington, W.Va. Obra Charles Temple Funeral services for Dhrai timat.referenei'.leems A Veach i 1I1E cuuriUMCHH SI HOUl ANNOUNCEMENTS EMERSON ELECTRIC SI 00 W. Florissant St. Louis 21. Mo.

CAREER FOR ENGINEERS Under 30 Years of As WELL ESTABLISHED OIL WELL SERVICING FIRM Needs FIELD ENGINEERS OperatB Instrument Sain Work Administrative Wnik S. In Physici or EnsmeerinR (Preferably FEME. Petroleum or Geological I I Sons. CO 2-5470; CY 7-0151. 710 ash mist Hlrta AI a-7tm 'PAVINOOP ML KINDS" itlSlNFSb -Nleht Classea I ASPHALT PAVING CORP fUl IIHSINFS.O COLI.EGF CA 8-7147 Night CA "Ubth Broadwav SHORT ORDER COOK Special Noticei exvieririu rd live on p.i.

r. live Whit ri SPRING CROP itsrmi-h leterenre mi; BAM.FV Monday. Jan. 2S. 1959, at 10.30 pm, lu a Nashville hospital.

Mrs. Betty Lou Temple Bailey, age 30 years. Survivors are her husband. Charles Bailey. 3 daush.

ters. Misses Thelma Lou. Eiien and Judy Bailey, 2 sons. Michael Dean and Veru Richard Bailev all of McEwen. parents.

Mr. and Mrs, Conda Temple of Marshall. Michigan. 3 brothers, William and Conda Temp.e. Jr.

of Jasper. Indiana, and Owen Temple of Marshall. Michigan. 2 sisters, Misses Avis and Shirley Temple. Detroit, Michigan, several nieces and nephews.

The remains are at Dickson Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday Jan. 28 at 1 p.m.. by Bro. Henry Ragan. Interment McHsney Cemetery.

Arrangements by Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson, Tenn. EMPLOYMENT TOMATOES HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid sanded and finished GORDON CY 8-3245 Help Wanted Femals MORTON Suddenly Monday, Jan 27, 1939, Mrs. Iriella Alberta Morton of 515 J. c. Naoter court Survived by brother.

Mr. Wilburn Morton: nieces. Mrs. Cora Good-all and Miss Helena Morton: nephews. Wilburn Morton Jr of Cleveland.

Ohio, and Mr. Lewis Goodall: cousins. Mesdamea Sadie Anderson. Elizabeth and Eunice Morton, all of Nashville. Mr.

Robert Morion of Cincinnati. Ohio-other relatives and friends. Remains are at the W. Hamilton Sons funeral home, 2405 Booker where family will receive friends this Thursday evening from 8 to 10 p.m. Funeral services Friday at 11 am.

at chapel of W. E. Hamilton's funeral home, conducted by Elder W. E. Hamilton and Rev.

Morgan Frierson. Interment Mt. Ararat cemetery. E. Hamilton Sons in charge AL 5-0582.

AL 5-3324. 98c ADDITIONS Reoairs. concrete wori foundations Free estimates CA 8-'481, R. -O. WIILBTR.

CARPENTRY Roohna. block and concrete work. No joh too small Call GRAVES. AI. 4-3291 10-lb.

box JACKSON AL E. Charles Temple, 53, of 1603 Jones will be at 2 p.m. today at. "in f'Hl! iii in'r-on. Spears, Sni Davis Hnirl.

17 Salesmen Salesladiei Immediate Opening With rapidly expanding Tennesse Cotportion whoe volume ha m-freascd 2Q0" the last 6 montns. For a man Z'j-4i with Sales nr Sales Management experience, position offers complete training security with income above tint year. Over 500 of our pru. ent Sales Force now earninR per year. We are interested in Salesmen who can call on Business and Professional men.

All tiavel restricted to IOO-mile tsdms I CINDERS $3 LOAD DELIVERED iDnvewavs built. Hauling any Kind, i Worlc guaranteed. CO 2-6853 Springfield, Tenn. TOP SOIL FILL DIRT CONSTRUCTION For rock, masonry, underpinning, all type home repairs. AL 5-5910.

TYPISTS Electric or Manual Stenographers Too WE NEED YOU For Temporary Of ice Wnrk in our customers downtown or outlying offices Age 19 to 50 Experienced onlv; must pas typing and shorthand tests. KELLY CIRL SERVICE ThirJ National Bank Bids. IMMEDIATE PERMANENT KXCAVATINO AND GRADINrt l-KTi t-itcrrsf Af nonn i'nniips-Kobinson funeral home. 2707 Gallatin road. Harvey Ray will officiate.

Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Temple died Monday afternoon of a heart attack shortly after leaving- his home. The body-is at the funeral home. He was born in Williamson rounty, son of the late Frank M.

Temple and Mrs. Ella Temple, Contact SCHLUM6ERGER WELL SURVEYING CORP. 3-0 Old National Bank Bldg. Evansvdle, Indiana FLOOR Finishing new and nld.i Workmanship guaranteed. Prompt, service.

SCOTT PIERCE. AL 8-7690. TREE SURGERY OSBORNE Suddanly Monday nieht rTV.Tr' WViTT at 1248 Third Avenue. South. Mrs.

I PMO TFR Minnie Osborne. Survived by sis- I I IULJ I L.fIINVJ rer Mrs. bailie Uiams of Rt i Reduced nrlees dnrtn Louis. brother. Mr Frank Wort guaranteed Do it now and Capitol tkkk co.

ca B-arao BINKLEV Porter M. ase 64. died suddenly at his home on Cheatham January 27. 1959. Survived by two daughters.

Mrs. R. L. Farmer and Mrs. Paul Richard Oualls.

and one aister. Mrs. George Pond. Whitehouse. Tenn.

Granddaughter. Miss Annette Farmer. Remains are at his home. Funeral services Wednesday at 3:30. from the First Methodist church, by Rev.

John I. Bickson. Rev. R. S.

Oualls. Rev. J. E. Wolfe.

Active pallbearers: Sonny Gray, Cornelius Bell. John R. Long. J. H.

Cobbs. Ray-burn Quails, Claude Coles. Carl Osborne and William Brantley. Interment Elmwood cemetery-Associated funeral directors in charge. save.

Terms COOPER'S. CH 2-2378 ot Nashville. You may he homn n.ghti if preferred. Must havn Rood business and character retei -ences. late mocicl automohile a-.

previous earnings of Jh.iOO nre Morton nf Nashville: atendauehter. i Mrs. Minnie Owen. Ohio: a number of nieces andi nephews: other relatives and! friends. The remains are at Pat-i ton Brothers funeral home Com-; blete arrangements will he an-' ROUTEMAN "The Finest Driveways Donelson Asphalt Paving.

44-6-1772 i GENERAL BUILDING Repair work. Estimates. CY 7-2o86 IN 1959 GFTt VOKR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED at LYNN'S REXALL DRUGS 60S Shelby Ave to Investigate. Make sure! vp'1r or Uetaiis will he ni. It ny vou mukin? Hie uf vour cussed in personal interview rnnne i -u a nounced later.

Patlon Brothers directors. rcniain on a draii ena We are I IDUirM CTCDIMr CARPENTER Work, any kind, no Ur nULj I ClllVJ i jobs too small, 20 years experience. Appointment will he arranged. Ail replies conftdenfiai. Co'ored In Memoriam now oi i Other survivors are two daugh-i iers.

Miss Katherinc and Miss Margaret Temple; a son. Obra C. Temple all of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. S. F.

Stiddum, Mrs. Gilbert C. Wright, both of Nashville, and Mrs, William E. LaRock. Pontiac, two brothers, Dr.

George E. Temple and Flovd L. Temple, both of Nashville, and two FOFA A'D CHAIR low 49 50 CA 8-6354 GREEN'S VE 2-1180 Nolensville, Tennessee Dcath goitres GBFGORY A-. a locaf" hospiTal Tuesday night, January 17. Mrs.

Clara Garrett Uresory, mother of Mrs. Smith Mrs. Herbert I.emke. Finley Dorris, Victory Edward, and Biily O. ure-fnry, all of Nashville; sister of Mrs, td Meador, Lafayette.

Mrs. Rulus Beaslcy and Wiilie Garrett, both ot Riddleton, Odell Garrett, Dickson Springs. lliere are 10 trandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Service Thursday 2 clrtclc Dickson Sprlncs church. Rev.

Lynn Markham. Nephews will serve as pallbearers Interment Dickson Sprtnas, Remains at Cosmopolitan luneral home AI.I.KN Monday eveninR. Jan. 26, at 10:50 o'clock, in Dickson, Ernest Wyrette Allen. Survived by wile, Mrs.

Mary Cook Alien, daughters. Miss Barbara Ann Allen. Miss Linda Faye Allen. Miss Darli Mat Alien. Miss Sandra Gayle Ailen.

Miss Robin Kaye Allen, sons, Ernest W. Allen. J. D. Ailen.

Robert Douslas Allen, Michael G. Ailen. sisters. Mrs. Burl Pace.

Mrs. Ernest Jones. Mrs. Claude brothers. Luther T.

Allen, Elmer C. Allen. B. Allen, P. E.

Allen, W. G. Allen, L. G. Ailen, i erandchildren.

Remains are at Martin's. 209 Louise where funeral services wlil be held Wednesday morning. Jan. 28, 195a, at 10.30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Ben R.

Aiford. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. E. C. Ixjftus, Dale Quiihan.

J. F. Herron, James T. Agee. Edward Bean, all of Nashville.

Billy Pinch. Rollins Hickman. Jim Street, ail of Kingston Springs. Robert Clements. Joe White, William Adcock.

all of Dickson. and Neil Robertson, Ashland City, will serve as honorary pallbearers. The following nephews of Mr. Allen will serve as active pallbearers: Austin Alien, Calvin Alien. Billy Ailen, Larry Jones.

Doyle Sullivan, Gien-non Sullivan. Eueil Sullivan, Milton Allen. W. A. Rose.

Jr. Mar- ins. 209 Louise A ve. BR 7-2375. BOM AN' Monday morning.

Jan. 2fi. 1H59. at a local infirmary. William Eiuene Buhan, ae 80 years Survived by daughters.

Mrs. James H. Gill. and Mrs. A.

E. Clark sons Laurence Bnhan. and William Erumett Bohan: sisters. Mrs. R.

R. Bost and Miss Katie M. Bohan' brothers. Robert Em-mett, Charles and Thomas P. Bohan.

all of Nashville: 10 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. Remains are at tha chapel of Bracey-Welsh Co. 2407 West End ave. Requiem High Mass will be sung Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the St. Ann a church.

5103 Charlotte ave by Rev. Edsar Kelly. Pallbearers, O. E. Fisher, R.

N. Kldd, M. J. Keel, Garland Nipp. Chester Smith, M.

D. Arnold W. O. Farrell. and R.

L. The rosary will be recited Tuesday evenins at, 8 p.m. Interment Calvary ceme-tery. Bracey-WeLsh company, Inc. BRIZENDlNEi Tuesday 5:05 p.m.

January 2th, 19S9 at his home 808. South 6th street, E. C. Bricn-riine, age 18 years. Survived dv wiie, Mrs.

Beuian Etta Rru-endine, daughter. Miss Marie Bnz-endme. Nashville; three (trandchildren: seven stepdaughters. Mm. Obie Daws, Goodlettiville, Mrs.

D. A. HirKey. Walertown. Mrs.

James Paul Bailes. Hampton, stepsons. Homer Vadcn. Nashville, Cordcil Vaden, Murfreesboro. Remains at the Buena Vista luneral home 1503 Buchanan where services will be Thursday at 10 a m.

conducted by Dr. Franklin Assisted by Dr. William F. Powell and Dr. Clifford Horn.

Active pallbearers. Ray Hickey. David Hickey. Cecil Smith. Joe Holcomb.

Bill Hoicomb, Frank Peay, Rov and James P. Vadcn. Marshall Lodge No. 109 of Cottage Grove, will have charge of services at the grave. Interment Cottage Grove cemetery, Henry county, Pans.

T.Min. Papers piea.e copy. Buena Vita funeral home. AL 4-7511. COINS Tuesday morning, Jan.

27, 1S59. Angelic Maxme Goins. ase 2 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmy N. Goins: three, brothers. Robert. James and Michael Goins. Remains rest at the luneral home of Phillips-Robinson company.

where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock by the Rev. M. E. Robinson. Interment Spring Hill cemetery.

Phillips-Robmson company, directors. GROSS Tuesday niorning. January 27. 195S. Ben Stevens Rusty i Gross.

Survived by mother. Mrs. Janice Garcia Gross: two sisters. Vickey Lynn and Soma Gross. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson company.

Re-ouiem high mass will be at Holy Name church, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, by Rev. Charles C. O'Donnell. Leaving Union station at 10:50 o'clock lor Gentry funeral home. Fountain Citv, Tennessee, where interment will take nlare.

Phillips-Robinson company, directors. LANCE At a local hospital. Tuesday evening. Jan. 27.

1959. John Gleason Lance. Brother of Mrs, Bessie Lynch. Nashville: and half brother of Lee W. Lance Atlanta and Nashville.

Service Thursday 10 o'clock, Cosmopolitan's chapel. Brothers Batsell Barrett Baxter and Trudeau McEl-hiney. Pallbearers: Clarence Lynch. Ernest Martin. Baxter Hartman.

Leslie Jett. Woodrow W. Smith. Ralph Landrum. Interment Woodlawn Memorial park.

Remains are at Cosmopolitan funeral home LOSKV Monday, Jan7 269o9. in Chicago. 111., Lewis Lee Losey. Remains will be conveyed to Phillips Robinson Co. Prayer services will be at the grave side, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, bv Rev.

Bayard Clark. Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery, Phillips Robinson Co. directors. MFLVIN At a local infirmary, Tuesday, 27. cigrene Dewey Survived hy sister.

Mrs. Pearl Roberts, of Nashville; brother. Os-ear R. Mehin, Nashville Remains are at the Jarrell Memorial chapel. 4503 Charlotte where funeral services will be conducted Thursday, 2:30 m.

by Rev. .1. h. Welch. Pallbearers, Elvis Whitfield, B.

Hall, Gray Sexton, James Hunter, John E. Williams, Prank Foster. Oliver Melvin. Wiilie Owens. Interment Woodiawn Memorial park.

Jartrl! Memorial chapeiCY 8-4455. UFA -Tuesday 11-45 a trfrTj7nT27th 1B59. at h' home. 16H Delta ave, Edward Earl Rea. age 54 years.

S.irVlVfd nv Sister. tr; Mat? lOZHURN Monday evening. January new wors or repair. t.H-y..4. FOUNDATIONS Repairs, concrete hlotk.

Licensed, bonded. Insured Guaranteed CA 8-6127. CO 2-0216 9 Repairing and Cleaning OPENING FOR STORE I MANAGEMENT POSITION in cne or our brautltul. mortem At-, lama stores Many oimpmiy bpnc-i fit surh as insurance plan vaca-l tlon with pay 7 pa'td vtiary tnrrpases FxcrKent py hi trainiiiR Must be rpflned.I of good charactfr and pieasin? BtiMiiPss bsrkcround hf Ipful App'v Mrs. Cnoppi RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES 206 5th North FEMALE EDITOR WANTED ANY TYPE SEWING Tailoring, draperies, slipcovers, rea-sonlbie.

Is years professional ex-perienre. CY8-4236 LEARN TO DRIVE rssy NTf-THOLs Established IMJ CY 7-8328 24-hour CT 8-1780 UPHOLSTERING Ht'GHES In loving memory nf my mother. Mrs. Nettie Hushes, who passed an ay one year ano today, Jan, 28 U'iS. Loving and kind tn all her iv Uprisht and just, to the end of her da'-s, Sincere and true, in her heart and mind.

Beautiful memories, she left behind, HUSBAND fc CHILDREN Due to the Success and Public Acceptance ot OUR $12.95 26. 1959. at 10:45 at a Nashville hospital, Mrs. Annis W. Ozburn.

She is survived bv her husband. J. B. Ozburn of Nolensville; eons, Billy of Nolensville. and Tommy Ozburn of Nashville-mother.

Mrs. Lillie C. Williams of Nolensville: sisters. Mrs. F.

Buntley of Nashville, and Mrs Stanley Williams of Columbia, and three grandchildren. The remains are at the Waller rhaoel in Nolensville. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon. January 28, at 2 o'clock at the Nolensville Methodist church, conducted by Rev. W.

E. Gilbert and Rev. Sam Donald. The following will please serve as pallbearers: Hon ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY BROWN BICELOW Within 15 davs BRHWN BIOELOW. a 61-year ciid cfnmnnv thut i5 leader In It.

f.i-U! will have an cm. siandiiu sale- openm; the area, and the Columuu. Tennessee ana. I'hls is an ncportunit. tor a man who is eacfr to earn evcentionailv hlsh compensation rMseil cm conmusMon and bomn for creative sellini: ahilnv.

If you are dissatisfied your prfM nt earnilKs and nt yon to this npoor-t'ltiily. Call Mr Wavne Wadkv at the N'nel Hotel. Wennesdo. January 23: be vkeen jfi nr ri'e Dermon MeiTirihi. Tenn Pree Estimates Terms TAY.N -N TWILLEY CO 1-6883 i AL 6-6557 Sani Vac Service which consists of cleaning oft of; rinrf epnonal armnss.

pro-: inotior.it! siiEi profUabie uunort unify lo men Intprevi rd in operating an rstiibllshed ttiioleale Bakery Route. Selling hifih (juahtv nationally ad-s vertisi'd products PreMous sellina! penenre no: esen 1 Applican' ho I be prrfr rablv betu ren years of agf. Ir.ch schonl rdiio-f inn, and eood physical condition. Earn-' incs above a ap rameed alary plus commission Paid v.ra-j ion and other compsiny benefit Kor sppolnim-'nt Call CA 8-4001 br- tucen 3 and 3 FOREMAN I To take over production line. Must -be able to work from prints and sketches, plan work and see be able to handle Uvouts.

be familiar ilb sheet metal. High School education nr better, draft -inz background helpful, burld pro-: ri'i-t from start to finish Must be: hie to supervise and set alone it people, Good salary, profit sharinc. pay. Give lull nuaii-; icai inns. educat ion.

a In ry expected. Answer in own handwriting Replies kept ronlldf nt inl. M-2A7 ANNOUNCEMENTS your warm air furnaces, warm LABORERS Applications for employment from 8 am to 10 am Friday ONLY local 3S6. 212 8th Ave. North 1-B Legal Notice air and cold air pipes well Experienced in Hennrtlntt.

haririPrii CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. Draperies, Slipcovers as your chimney, we are giving this service for a limited time only. orarythe Seekers class of Nolens edce of up for weekly pub-licUlon Excellent Onlv experienced persons -yed apply Replies rt.nflrieniial. Write M-2605 INITIAL RFSn: rtTtriM mttuot? Made to order. 10 years' experience vine Metr.oaist church.

l.l.-ij IMF ISSUANCE OP VIULS INAnt-K Newt McCord Lticien Battle. Ul. 625 0O0 00 PADVC Rnvns nv am not responsible ioriWl" IOP THF em' UL-aia i OP THF CITY OF NASHVILLE. Alien tireen Jr. Ed Er.sles.

Amos Johnson and Frank Wilson. In-1 TENNESSEE. debts made by anyone other than ice and Oil Burner GENERAL OFFICE WORK lerineiu. iMoiensvuie cemetery, wal mv-elf. Lawrence C.

S-haffper 4022 N. Western Ave Chicaao. Ill Service yJ Settled person between ase 2' in eftled person between aste 2 tn 4tl. WHEREAS. 1t th.l ler and comtn.

funeral direc-i WrDglin. Inrj Phone SW'ift 5-2X30. Holland Furnace Salesman i i'l's are not luxuries but neeessitifs LEARN TO DRIVE one sirl office villi urowmi i-on-rern. West Mearie nrea. Pome tvoinc.

Answer in own handwriting statins, experience, snlarv exnrcted. Hnuner- Carthage, Tenn. ana expenditures made arvt? nnTVms cn s.Mi,cfii rv tuc i PORTER John lee Porter. "creation ln-l -tJ s-tianwne s-i .,...,,1 iuau licji uivioenas: siisciim. KraninB S.

of rarthage. passed away ati Smith Ctountv Hnsnitiil ana. yards. ditch nuslns. I nm' rceuairinn i Jan.

21! at 9 p.m. Survived by one I WHEREAS, the Mayor, members 8-3428 Th ni fisj -r CD A Td Guarantee $1 50 Per Week to tht- rran who cn qualify SEE MR. KESSLING franacnnaren. i Mrs. J.

B. Ozburn Funeral services for Mrs. B. Ozburn, 47, of Nolensville, win be 2 p.m. today at the Nolensville Methodist church, with the Rev.

W. E. Gilbert and the Rev. Sam Donald officiating. Burial will be in Nolensville cemetery.

The body is at the Waller funeral home. Mrs. Ozburn died of cancer Monday night in Vandcrbilt hospital. She was the former Annis Williams of Nolensville, a daughter of Mrs. Lillie C.

Williams and the late James Williams. She attended Nolensville schools. She was married 28 years ago to Mr. Ozburn, warehouse foreman for Ozburn-Hessey. a Nashville dry cleaning and storage firm.

Mrs. Ozburn was a member of the. Methodist church. Other survivors include two sons. Billy Osburn.

Nolensville. Tommy Ozburn, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. A. F. Buntlcy, Nashville, and Mrs.

Stanley Williams, Columbia. Mrs. Grover C. Gregory Mrs. Grover C.

Gregorv, 68, of 1568 Ninth a resident of Nashville since 1946. died at 7:25 p.m. yesterday in a Nashville hospital after a long illness. Services will be at 2 in. FERTILIZER SUPERINTENDENT cranulsr fertilizer Plant Jum Tennesean.

EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY SEAMSTRESS: Ahlt to opratf Dsrnine Machine New dauehter. Mrs. Carroll Potts, of or 'he Cltv Couni length Unin- 1 I i I. and the Bimrd FIREWOOD A and Haullnz an kind. Barn fer-: FACTORY A UTHOrtlED SEHV1CB Nashville- one brother.

James A.or raf Crmmissioners of tne Citv Pnrter of Carthace: two Brand-10' Nashville, alter a careful studv in a m. to 2 m. dauchters. Mrs. Marlon Kins and 1 and "nalvsis of the recrea'lon needs Mrs.

Robert Baldndse. nf Naah-l'or th have mutually aureed Ville. also three srandchllriren. The Broeram 'o improve a-nl e-- Paid Hoiidav Vacation. days Apply in person.

JOHNSON CLEANERS 2910 West End Ave tilizer. Tree surcery CY 7-1440 i On Rangea-Refrlneratori iThunTrTrnTMr nd Air Condltlonera Can UPHOLSTERING i MnHprn Annlisnrp; HEARN'R. 11 Broadway. AL 4-92S JYL 5P PP HOD Church St CH snfa Thair rioandH 7 and Sunday! 44-7-SMS or in. 8 m.

m. remalns are at the Sandersons Fu-iwnl' Paries Bud lecreatinnal purtenanc.es of the City of Nash- ville: and. Housekeeper Wanted starting production nerri experienced superintendent Prefer experience ftith granulating enuin-ment but will consider general manufacturer back-cround Applirants should be-under 4.) and n-lllttiR to i e-Inrrate, Salary commensurate with experience and ability Replv by resume' stating ae. edur.ition. ts-pertenre and prevent salary lo Box U-23M8 nnnner-Tennessran.

neral Home, where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.. conducted by Bro. R. D. Brooks.

Burial at Ridcewood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be selected trom friends. Ma- WHEREAS. nA House Wiring New Old For iIKp hotel. Must' have hotel es-j Is necestprv nerience and executive ability.

US ii tffeK' TOP SOIL FILL DIRT -tric heat-easy, terms tnnlp r)t. h- of a I MArtUlfHU tl-tl. i UHTIIsril Answer In own handwriting givins ace. experience and references. Replies confidential.

Write box M-28A0 Banner-Tennesscan. no i iiiimr-niair uruMiea ciione i I Pree estimates rinv ni2ht AI, 4-fiO? Itraveside. Sandersons Funeral: be taken to Initiate said Dailc andi rree estimates nay, nis.ii. ai.ji Home In charge. recreation proKram: i bu flOZGr Crxciinri 11 Llnwins fe.no Haulinu NOW.

THEREFORK RF TT dirt K. A sin SPARKS CO solved by the vAvrw a MODEL Mii't have 4-B font. Typlni an general office work Applv Personnel Manaaer VALENTINE SHOE CO Division of General Shoe Corp. 39(10 Charlotte Ave CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF UPHOI.STERINO Slip-overs. drapeV.i NASHVILLE, AS FOLLOWS: bedspreads, maple suites a tpecial- SECTION 1, That for the purpose1 of reconstruction, erection, replace-! i a Tn PiDIC ment, extension, repairing, better-! LC.AKIN I UKIVt I ment, equippine.

developing DRIVE RITE TRAININO rv t.snni! Atlas Sewing Centers 42 i Broadway College Men Wanted KOIt 9 MONTHS PERIOD KARN Jfi.Onn BETWFKN JANUARY ANO SEPTKMBEn. If you are temporarily iscontl r.it-lr.s vour education until September v.e have opportunities available in our local office whn will enabl you to earn In excess nf ner week. Men who are nualltied will be subsidred tpr the remainder of their collese period if Ihev ran meet thce basic reouirement 1 Aae 2 6 months nf rollese. .1 Neat appearance 4. Above ave: ace tsresi.

ness Sinn PER WEEK Call AL, 4-5)1100 to 13 For appoint mem AUDIO TECHNICIAN Experienced In Recorder. Phonocraph and Amplifier Repair Knowledge nf music and leading Hi Fidelity Component Blquipment required Salary determined by ability Do not apply unless ouallfied NICHOLSON'S 105. 8th North MOVE YOURSELF And SAVE LATE MODEL TRUCKS LOCAL OR I.ONO DISTANCE Let MOTOR ENT cut your moving cos' In ONE-HAT. MOVING FQUIPMKNT AVAILABLE BUSINESS CUIDE piovins tne parks and recreation ta-cllitles and apotirtenanres of the City of Nashville, and lor he payment of all Incidental and necessary expenses tn connection there 8 Business Services Offered Morrow in Dixon Springs. Tenn.j with, there thall oe Issued the hondsl rl ve i nf said City in the total principal! Place TOUT Order NOW amount of si.

625.000 00. which bonds Ash Hill Community (Williamson County) SMITH Tuesday morning. Jan. 27th. 1959.

at her home, Mrs. Annie HaEelwood Smith. 60 years of aae. survived by six daughters, Mrs. Albert O.

Skinner, of Allisons. Mrs. Robert Hatcher. Mrs. Leonard Mc-Neely.

Mrs. Jesse MrNeelv. Mrs Joseph Rummaise all ot Spring Hill. Mrs. Joe Neal of Columbia: four sons, Jne William and Fred Riiev Smith all of Spring Hill.

Aaron Smith nf Allisona: two s.sters, Mrs. Ed Crutcher of Al-liona, Mrs. Brown Ingram of Lebanon: three brothers. Joe Will of Spring Hill. Kenney and Clyde Hazelwood of Columbia; eighteen grandchildren.

The remains will be at the residence. Funeral services will be conducted from the Ash Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. Fenton Warren. Sons-ln law will serve as active pallbearer.

Interment in the Smith Family Cemetery. Franklin MenioiUl Chapel Funeia! GENERAL BOOKKEEPER Capable of carrying books thru trial balance and preparing quarterly tax reports Good permanent portion for experienced and qualified person Phone AFTERNOON ONLY. AL 5-J547. BREAD COOK Experienced Colored. ga 30-35 Apply in person.

Mr, Campbell. M1S3 MARTHA'S DINING ROOM 2004 West End Ave. snail oe dated March Ii. lliQ, be of ror a tAKtU BLALnIUK REE PARKING AVIS MOTORENT, Inc. the denomination of 51.000 00 each, DRIVEWAY numbered from 1 to 1(525 inclusive.

I and snail bear interest at. a will ready vour driveway for HI FIDELITY SALESMAN paving and then pav on day not exreedlnu 5 pr annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds, both tne weather Is suitable Old drivewjvi and parking areal principal and interest, shall be Payable exclusively from ad valorem "sTPAM TARI WOMAN iKnnwledEe of components, technical I LAIVI IADLC Vv wiviai f.pfonrations. music and records: taxes to be levied for aurti purpose 1 JJ" ui on 'l taxaMe nronertv in th. Estimates without obligation.

FHA SALESMAN 80S Lea Ave AL B-6131 TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels Pickups Moving Vans Stakes Tractors HERTZ RENT-A-TRUCK Operated MATTHEWS DRIV-UK 6ELF SERVICE Inu McLemore AL 4-55H (Old 8th North) Experienced Colored, age 30-3 Ap reoulred. Salary determined by financing available ot rasriville without llml'atlon as Do not apply unless ouall- ability. to rate or amount, and said bonds tied shall mature serially without online NICHOLSON'S ine boay is at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End ave. Born in Smith county, Mrs. Gregory was the former Miss Clara Barrett.

Her husband died in 1957. She lived in Hartsville, until 13 years ago when she moved here. She was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Smith Burnett and Mrs.

Herbert Lemke, Nashville; three sons, Finley Dorris Gregorv, Victor Edward Gregory, and Billy G. Gregory, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Kd Meador, Lafavette, and Mrs. Rufus Braslcy. Riddleton, two hrothers, Willie Garrett, Riddleton, and Odell Garrett, Dixon Springs; 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

To visit High Schools in Ky. ancf Tenn. Sol'ui books. Car essential. Rccenf college edu- i cation.

Experience unnecessary. Total salary and expens i $6,000 to start. Growth as. CONSOLIDATED Asphalt Paving Corp. Donelson 6-3092 ROOMSCARACES" DENS Remodeling Is Our Business LIGHT HAUI.INO Basement, attic yard cleanlnr CALL CV 8-4i34 of prior redemption on March 1 of each ot the years' 1960 to 1989 inclusive.

SECTION That said bonds shall-be issued pursuant to Title 6. Chap-' ter lfi. Tennessee Code Annotated! 'Chapter 183 of the Public Arts nt 1945. as amended) and that nm referendum or election shall be re-j autred for the Issuanre nf the bonds' unless a petition for such referen--rium or election is duly filed within! the time and In the manner pro-' vided for in said Act. Dickson, Tennessee TIPTON Monday.

Jan. 26. 19.19. at 4 40 p.m., at her home. 127 Svlvis Mrs.

Rhoda Ann William Tin-ton, aee 85 years. Survivors are 3 daughters. Mrs. Howard Edwards of Dickson, and Mrs. Ada Burgess of Detroit.

Michigan, 2 sons. Albert Tipton nf Murfrees-boro, Clyde Tipton. Detroit. Mich- LIGHT HAULING Cheapest rates, AN 3-2364. inytlm.

10S. 81 Aye.North MARRIED MAN Fnr Days Per Week $70 Salary Plus commission. Paid vacation. Permanent employment. APPLY 42 3 BROAD 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 8 m. ply In person, Mr. ampDeii MISS MARTHA'S DINING ROOM 2004 West End Ave.

MANICURIST Excellent opportunity Apply GRACE'S BEAUTY HALON Hardln(t Road CY 8-480n SECRETARY i PART-TIME Good In shorthand and typing, Nice appearance. About hours per week. AL 5-0922. NUR.SEMAID 5 or 6 day week, good, salaiy excellent recent Box M-2774 Banner-Tennessean giving details. I HOUSEKEEPER Companion, to elderlv Christian lady, rive Salary.

Write Box M-2S03 Sanner-Tennesscan; LPN Hours 7 AM -7 PM BENNETT'S, 1202 10th South I WAITRESsfExperlenred. ace 21 cood pay. Apply with health card. I No Down Payment 5 Years To Pay! MOVING HAULING Days BR Nile CI 7-84J0; LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE lean. 21 grandchildren, and a MAXIE BIENER'S number of great-grandchildren SECTION That this resolution: one: sister.

Miss Mary Williams 1 take effect from and after I adop-; REMODELERS INC. Insured, 8-2746 MOVING HAULING Reasonable ratea. AL 5-0060 "HAULING REA3Q NABLE. CA 8-1701. CH 2-2900 or uicuson.

Ine remains are atitinn. the of the Ci'y re Dickson Funeral Home, where tu-j quiring it neral services will be conducted Wednesday. Jan, 28 at 2 30 I I-itroduccd by: by Rev R. L. Freeman.

Interment! tSlgned) A. Glt.T.EM Tlninn A a tr etn 1 I tVrtJ c-c ctnica Stone, Block 12 Painting and Papering riickson Funeral Dickson. WALTER MOH'iANj ConCTCtfi Work All Kinds SERVICE TECHNICIAN i run. rrtfl.Niik yi r. 1,11 PAINTING Outside, Insido RECOMMENDED AND APPROVED: BEN WFST (Signed) Ben West, Mayor work.

Guaranteed L. King. BR 7-2722 Lebanon, Tenn. VOMIOOSER Monday. Jan.

2. 10.0 ot hl Vinme. Mt Rnl Reasonable. R. Driveways Built Repaired Septic Tanks and Overflows All Work Guaranteed CALL CA 8-4378 sured.

Long summer vacation, Mr. Ben Topp, Andrew lart-soi-i Hotel, telephone AL 5-2L2I. CANDY SALESMAN Excellent Opportunity Permanent arowth position rllh nationally famous contectionary nian-iitaclurer. Some travel, home weekends. Good salary plus bonus based on sales plus all expenses and new model car.

Must have experience, calling on candy and tobacco Jobbers and chains. Air mall reply, atatlng full background and prior earnmits. Box 555-B. 3noWest 43 St. N.

Y. 3 VVONDERFUIT WOR FOR WOMEN Mother. Club Women. Church and Hoilal Workers are admiririlT sulicd for these openings In a re-wariiitig field of Educational work, You may choose vour own hour', work lull or pail time to fit your lamiiv needs. Work is Dlea'-am, d'cnil eri.

has Inch social siandins. If accepted, you will he trained the expense of this nationwide nr. aanl7atinn, which Is the undisputed leader In Us field. Inierviewma now. for dunointment call Mia.

ee, CY 8-14MS. Playhouse Diner, CH 2-8084. MAID Colored, settled lady to live Permanent position for a person in, excellent pay, reference re-, pxnpripnr in radio and tele-nulred. Call 8 to 9 m. AL 5-1409.

experienced in radio anQ "-le PAINTING Inslde-outslde, oap-rlnf. general repairs. .16 months C'PIPPS HKOS CY 7-2510. CA 8-6561. vision repair, iviany L-jinany PAPERING Samples shown 44 ronm.lgmTR For Baby.

Pla'ter patching, no waiting Call, lady, keep 2 children, room, board. benefits. salary. AN 3-2192-R. MrCormirk.

AL 4-8083. Edward Earl Rea Edward Earl Rea. 64, retired! proceryman, died of pneumoniaj and a stroke yesterday at his! home, 1614 Delta ave. A requiem mass will be sung at' 9 p.m. Friday at, the Church of1 the.

Assumption. 1223 Seventh: N. Burial will be in National; cemetery. The body is at Buenai Vista funeral home, 1503 Buchan-! st. I Mr.

Rea. a Nashville native, had' been a semi-invalid cince he re-j turned from nervice with the Field Artillery battalion during; World War I. had served in France, After he came hack he worked i. a frocc ryrnan. Ha was a communicant of the! Catholic church, He survived bv a ulster, Mr? Mary Nashville.

1 Nashville. Remains at tiie Ruena Vista, funeral home, li03 Buchanan St. Services at the Church of the Assumption, Friday at 9 a condurted by liev. Dun Richardson. Honorary pallbearers, William Clunan, John Hooper, Dr.

W. P. Winter-. Joe Dannellv, o. F.

Sam Sullivan. Active Pobert Pr.e'.o-i. Luster Revelle, Tommy Horton. R. Joe and John Gilmore.

Ttosurv Thursday evenir.e at 8 o'clock. Interment National ceme'erv, Huena Funeral Home. AL 4-7511. TTHVUI Tuesday morning, Jan. 27, 195H.

at a local infirmary in Fort Jacob. Ernest Turner. Survived bv parents, Ray F. and Linda DeMoss one Sharon Kay 1 timer; one brother. Randy Franklin Turner; r.iternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.

j. Turner, r.f';ra!r'J grandparents, M' and Mrs. E. F. 11 p.m.

Thurslav, T-o-n Cosmopolitan chapel Bro. Ca.vin Parker. Interment. Turner ml cemetery near Pegram Re-n-anis Cosmopolitan luneral home. Apply in person rersonne I Office, 3rd floor CAIN-SLOAN CO.

WAriliESS WANII'ED BelirmntEatShoPlOllOtl-i Ave 15 Help Wanted Mal ASSISTANT 2. Row William Vanhonser, nee APPROVED AS TO FOHM AND 74 years. Survived by wile. Mrs. i Li-GA LIT Alma Apple Vanhonser: 3 dautth-l ROBERT H.

JENNINGS, JR. ters, Mrs. Surcy E. Martin, Mrs.i iSmnedi Robert Cox and Miss Elllye Van- City Attorney hoosrr all of Nashville two aons.i JOF E. TORRBSCE 'Riinedi James M.

Vanhooser. Munrie. In-: Director of E'inance rliana: R. XV. Vanhooser.

Martha: two brothers. R. Vanhooser of 1'" Martha, and J. F. Vanhooser.

I ApP! ovpd- 199 Madison. Tenn: one sisler. Mrs. NOTICE Rufus Doak of Lebanon: 5 Brand-; Th foreenniij resoltitioii hrn children Kemalns are at the Licon adopted. Unless within ten 1IO1 dms and Bobo Funeral Home, where the da'e of the nuoMcatinn neral services will be held Wednes-' hereof a petition signed by a- 'least clay alternoon Jan.

28. 1059 at lilen per rent nf the nualltied clock. Conducted by Rev. Oscar, electors of the City nf Nashville Nah. Artive pallbearers: Robert1 shall have been filed with tn Cltv Tanhocer.

Wesley Vanhoorr, Don-: Clerk or Mayor protesting the Is- Id Vanhooer, Wlllltm Bass. Jim suame of the bonds, such bonds will and Frank Bass Interment; issued proposed. IV, I. I REMODEI. PAINTING i PAPERING i Pree estimates, BR 7-0788after 5 P.M.

'PAINTING Iniid'" and out. House I rieaninat and General Contractor work. Call CY 7-5114. EDUCATIONAL Use Want Ads 13 Instruction Schools Younir man lo "lt offUe man-ttrr of local business. Experience -not necessary but helpful.

Appli-" rant must be hich arhonl grnduatei present lood appearance. JlOflj weekly. I For appolntmenl rail AL 4-S0n; Monday throuth Th'jisdar m.j 12 noon. I DUFF-HALL SCHOOL OP COSMF.TOIOCV Read Want Ads tor the best and fastest results! MEN OR WOMTW need 2o to S40 ext.m pr wm. New Bales plan.

44-6-4465. nuiiiy mrmimii tn Bobo. I.ehan i "'-3117 1706-B 21st Avt. I full Time Day and Night Classes i mt iaVi 0 tUKntStJ niiaVll lMii.

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