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EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS GUIDE 24 THf NASHVILLE TENNBttAH, Itctntrirr Momtng, frw. IB, W8 Jlcailt puttee 1 5 Help Wtnted Majei eatlt goffers IS Help Wanted Mala 4 Help Wanted Female Personals 8 Business Services Offered Nation's Weafher Forecast ODD JOBS Carpentry, caulking, puttying, weatherstrlpping. painting CO 2-8535 anytime. Belmont Nursery HOT LUNCHES. CY J-5097.

Colored Death Notices RECEPTIONIST WANTED Pleasant surroundings, Oood salai CARPENTRY WORK 1st Class Any kind. Estimates free AL 5-4529 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from Karat Cp WEI STEIN ft CO 617 Church Fromi U.S. Wl A1HI BUKIAU Must be between ages 31-35, Hours CHILDREN KEPT CARPENTER Work. All kinds. Re Department Cmmrc will l)t from 10 a.m.

to 6 m. or (KOWDIS Monday evening. Jan 1956 local infirmary. Mrs Sarah C. Croudis.

Sister of Mrs Charles Averitt and Mrs. G. Green. Nashville. Thomas B.

Piper Chickamausa. Ga grandmother of Dr. James Croudis. Blakely. fla.

and Charles C. Croudis. Conn. Services 11 a m. Wednesday Rv Mnreln Hunt.

Pallbearers. Ciui.bs Fort. Robert Oant. Herbert Alcired. Heroan Head.

Dr Hercshel Graves, and Dr Ashby. interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Arrangements by Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Days.

505 Weetooro Dr. Croleywood pairs, conrrete and block work. Free estimate Cook AN 1 p.m. to '0 Apply In person between hours 3 and section. AM 9-4075 GIBSON Suddenly Monday morning.

January 16. 1956. enroute to Old Hickory, Tennessee. Mr. Napier Ui'Dson.

of S37-21st Avenue. North. Survivors are: wife. Mrs. Martha Carter Uibson: mother.

Mrs. Nancy Gibson; sisters, Mrs. Jennie Miller. Mrs. LucnJa Priersou.

Van-leer. Mrs. Weaithla Shep-pard, Philadelphia. brother, Mr. George Gibson.

Snringfield. father-in-law, Mr. F. O. Carter: sisters-in-law, Mrs.

Bessie Uibson. Springfield, Mesdames Laurine Davis. Roberta Johnson. Clrve.and. Ohio, Frankie P.

Carter; brothers-in-law. Henry Sheppard. Philadelphia. Mr. Lester Frierson.

Vanleer, three nieces, two nephews, AUTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS 424 Vi Union St. MASSAGE In home BR 7-136S-W after Children Kept Days Building. Remodeling All kinds. LYLF3. AL 4-3531 ROOF LEAKS STOPPED" Southern Rooflr Co AL S-750S Waverly Belmont CY 7-5010 JO Crack Plaster Repairs Wall board work.

CY 7-1707 Massage. AL 5-7143 Special Notices LADIES GIRLS LADIES Sa'sry. Commission, Bonus Executive Management Planning Service Apply Lobby Office MAXWELL HOUSE HOTEL AL 4-61 34 Ask For AMES HICHERS o'her relatives and friends. Mr. Gibson was Past Master of Ea-st Houses to Frame 0 Trim and kev tobs Af, 5-3121 CARPJ-VTRV psterlnr.

pa'nt'-. rooflnir Onarai'eed 6-0773 pr pnnvnsov Star No. 20, of Prince Hall Affiliation, Past Most Excellent OPlFFrX Tuesday morning. Jan. 17.

1958, at his home. H05 Harwood Charles Edward Griffin. Surviving are. his wife. Mrs.

Nellie Haves Griff in: sister, Mrs. M. Howard; brothers. R. R.

Griffin, of Nashville and Dr. V. H. Gr.ffln of Clarksvtr.e. Term.

The remains are at Marshall-Dfnnellv-Combs Funeral Home. 201 2Sth N. here funeral arevires will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock conducted by the Rev. Flynn G. Humphre vs.

Pallbearers are H. O. Wood. Robert Cimard, Loft is Fuller. Dr.

Lawrence Grossman. L. S. Lawrence. James 8.

Tol-liver, John Tolltver. and Jack Tol-liver Jr. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Marshal I-Donneily-Combs funeral directors. Huh Priest.

Rock City Chapter WRECKING Old Homti 2015 Grand Ave. For Paved Parking Area Royal Arch Mason, Past Grand Master of Second Veil. Grand Daytime Wedneiday TREE STTROERY Dnder ho" baTien's tut-CALL BOB. CO 2-475 Chapter of Royal Arch Mason. Igvret SKow High Tmproturs deeded Past Captain General of Knights Temple.

Worthy Joshua of Frankle stairs i siding, tnsubtion, uttrs r- li. -r-l sneet me'H wnrlc furnai-es. LAJUDis entrance doors 4Z3UI Henry MrParver Co AL d-0105 MANAGER Trainees. Nationally known ladles apparel chain has openings in Alabama and Georgia far Manager Trainees. Assistant Managers and Cashiers.

If you are between the age of 26 and 40. a good saleswoman, and willing to work for advancement, write giving full Information for personal interview on January 25 and 26 to Mrs. M. Yongue. Supervisor 115 Washington Albany.

Ga. FLOOR Finishing, new. old Work manshlp guaranteed Promnr serv ice. Scott Pierce. AL 6-7P90.

AP Wirephoto WASHINGTON Snow is expected from the Mississippi valley to the Appalachians and rain in the Gulf coast area today. Showers are due in the Northwest Pacific states and snow flurries in the northern Rockies. It will continue cold in most northeastern states and the central plains and warming will take place in the Rockies and southern California. Handmade brick 5c each LYNWOOD Construction Paving Co. CY 2-3811 For Appointment CARPENTRY Additions, dens, re pairing Work gnranteei Terms KNIGHT, CY 7-1178 CARPENTRY Additions, remodeling COW4.N afternoon.

Jan. 16 19J6. at the residence. 201 East Thompson lane. Mrs.

Cowan, wife of D. Cowan Nashville: sister of Oscar F. Walker, St. Petersburg, D. Walker, Houon.

Texas, and W. T. Walker. Smyrna. Tenn.

Services Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.. Cosmopolitans chapel. Brother G. Prosser. Pallbearers: honorary.

Carter Court, No. 13, Heroine of Jericho, Grand Court Director of Eureka, Thrice Potentate Grand Court H. A. J. Master Lodge of Perfection.

J. A. Henry Consistory No. 48. Chief Rabban of Hella Temple No.

105. A. E. A. O.

N. M. S. Master of Initiation team of the Blue Lodge, member of Eclipse Chapter No. 220.

The family will receive friends from 8:00 to 10:00 Wednesday, January 18. 1956. at Gardner Funeral Home. Royal Arch and Knights of Templer ceremonies will be held at the K. Gardner Funeral Home.

Wednesday. January 18. 1956, at 10:00 p.m. Kaddlsh midnight service, twelve o'clock, at Capers Memorial C. E.

Church. 319-15th Avenue. North. Funeral service. Thursday.

January 19, 1956. 2:30 CASHIER-RECEPTIONIST Toting lady with high school train lng who enjoys meeting and serv attics, finished dens, garages. Estimates, terms, Prank Ely, AL S-3401. lng the public. Must be able to Nation's Temperatures, Rainfall CHAIRS RESEATED All woven bottoms, ladder backs a specialty.

No upholstering, Hin-kle Chair Boi 346. Springfield Phone 617-W. CINDERS 3 LO.D DELIVERED Driveways built. Hstillne eny kind Work guaranteed. CO 3-6853.

member! of Woodbine Church of High Low Free type and work with figures. Ex perlenre desirable but not necessary. Apply In person to Mr. J. D.

Clayton, INTER STATE FINANCE CORP. 133. 8th Ave. North Buffalo Burlington active. Paul Cunningham Ernest Cunningham, W.

E. John 22 14 CARPENTER Painting, foundation, roofing Jscklng-up. guaranteed Estimates Hazlewood. CH 3-8775. 04 'Cape Hatteias ia son, Randal Johnson.

W. T. Burns. Charleston DEBTS I am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Hardy Lee Osborne.

Route 3, Ashland City, Tenn. w. A. McDaniei. Interment Wood 10 23 18 2:1 -17 lawn cemetery.

Remains are at A 'pen Amarlllo Ashevilie Atlantic City Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston cosmopolitan funeral home. CARPENTER Repairs, additions, attics, finished, roof repairs, painting, AM 0-0503. CY 7-4962 p.m.. from Capers Memorial 40 35 49 -5 43 35 Chattanooga Chicaeo Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus GOODPASTURE Monday morning UPHOLSTERING 56 29 Jan. 16.

18d6 at 9:30 clock at his home. 3828 Richland J. Dil- C. M. E.

Church. Dr. Joseph A. Johnson, Minister, officiating. Remarks.

Rev. Felton Price and Rev. H. M. White.

Honorary pallbearers: Master's Council. Custom Built CO 2-68R3 INDUSTRIAL NURSE Attractive opening for qualified Registered Nurse, age 25-40. Previous Industrial Nursing experience preferred. 5 day week. All replies held strictly confidential O.

Box 210, Nashville. Tenn. Free estimates. Terms. TAYMON TWILLEY lard Goodpasture.

Survived by his AL 5-6557 Terms. Estimates, Arnold. AN 3-4421 Goodyear Aircraft Needs: SKILLED MEN WITH TWO OR MORE YEARS EXPERIENCE SET UP AND OPERATE TOOL DIE MAKERS AA MACHINISTS ENGINE LATHE TURRET LATHE VERTICAL BORING MILL, 10 AND 12 FEET KELLAR DUPLICATOR MILLING MACHINE VERTICAL TURRET LATHE ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY WORKERS also Management Trainees AIRCRAFT LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORP. Georgia Division Has immediate opening! for: PRELIMINARY DESIGN SPECIALISTS Challenging positions are oper for expert aircraft designer; who are capable of creatin complete airplane arrange ments. Additional Preliminar Design Engineers are neede-in the following fields: Structures Mechanical Electrical Electronic Power Plant Armament PRODUCTION LIAISON ENGINEERS Real opportunities for Interest; ing engineering liaison wort are available on our C-13C project for Engineers who art capable of handling technica problems occurring on tht C-130 assembly line or fligh line.

Engineering degree aircraft liaison experience i required. ENGINEERING OPERATIONS PLANNERS Unusual assignments are avail able in our Budgets ant Planning Department for. out standing candidates with combination of technical ant administrative experience. Tht assignments are as follows: (II To handle preparation Engineering Schedule Plan and Master Schedule Plans fo aircraft engineering pro grams. I (2) To develop and maintair technical reference data fo use In engineering planning; scheduling and cost estimate ing.

I (3 To develop engineering sta I tistics for use in engineering planning and cost estimating; AIRCRAFT DESIGN ENGINEERS I AIRCRAFT I INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS wile, Mrs Julia Garrett Goodpas Active pallbearers: Hella Temple UPHOLSTERING Dallas Denver Des Moinef Detroit Fresno Galveston Indianapolis ture: daughters, Mrs. David No. 105. Flower ladies: Eclipse 10 Electrical Reoiring Adams and Mrs. Rousseau Duncan Terms.

AL 8-1503 Chapter No. 220 O. E. S. Inter- Work guaranteed and 6 grandchildren: sister, Mrs WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERING CO.

Lula G. Stewart. Remains were at ment jamlly lot Greenwood. Burial ceremonies East Star Lodge No. 20 at grave.

K. Gardner funeral Jacksonville his home. 3828 Richland ave where funeral services were con DEBTS I am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Atlas A. Lindsey 307 Collier Ave.

Kansas City Key West Knoxville ducted Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 17 ADoliances ReDaired Factory experience, service men repair all makes of radios. Cold Spot refrigerators Kenmore washers and electric ranges. All work guaranteed.

SEARS-ROEBUCK CO. CH 2-2531. Station 11 1956. at 2 o'clock by Dr. Raymond HOLT Monday morning, Jan.

16. 21 18 .12 24 20 43 35 6 33 41 20 35 14 33 21 28 2(i 35 22 38 33 .01 37 11 .02 15 7 05 27 2D 53 35 55 47 34 18 66 32 23 8 .09 79 68 33 22 67 45 33 24 50 22 79 61 30 27 17 10 .01 58 30 55 23 25 19 .20 57 38 38 31 H4 35 28 22 33 30 45 29 04 27 14 SO 41 02 67 48 11 37 30 06 50 30 EXPERIENCED RECEIVING CLERK day week. Paid vacation, group In-surance. other fcenefits. Apply Personnel Office.

4th floor ARMSTRONGS 618 Church St, Los Angeles T. Ferris. Interment Mt. Olive Bulldozer Traxcavator Memphis cemetery. Robert Cheek.

Harry Ambrojse, Ross Hopkins. Dudley Meridian FILL DIRT Due West CO 2-5739 TOP SOIL K. A Sparks. Casey. Hilary Osborne, Morris Barr, J.

W. Jakes. C. W. Kempkau, Miami Milwaukee Minneapolls-8t Paul James P.

Regan. John Dowd. wll- liam Puryear will servo as pall UPHOLSTERING REFINISHIKO Quality Service Budeet terms AL 4-8753 CO 2-5W8 NASHVILLE HOME CHARM SERVICE bearers. Please omit flowers Martin's. 209 Louise avenue APPLIANCE REPAIRS Factory authorized service on washers, ranges, refrigerators and air- condttirmers, MODERN APPLIANCES 909 Church St.

CH 2-5566 Nights and Sundays CA 8-7968 Mrs. Lilfon Hickman Rifes 9:30 a.m. Today Private services for Mrs. Litton Hickman of 325 Lynwood blvd. will be at 9:30 a.m.

today at Finley, Iorris and Charlton funeral home, 2423 West End ave. Thes Rev. Elnathan Tartt Jr. will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.

The body ia at the funeral home. Mre. Hickman, who had been ill briefly, died yesterday morning at her home. Mrs. Hickman was married during September, 1914, to Litton Hickman, who was Davidson county judge for many years.

He survives. The former Miss Henrietta Evelyn Hill, Mrs. Hickman was the BR 7-2375. LEARN TO DRIVE 13 25 ACME DRIVERS CO 2-5864 HARRIS Tuesday afternoon Jan. 17, 156 at a local Infirmary Nathan 1d6, at a nursing home.

Mrs. Agnes Holt of 939 28th North. Survived by husband. Mr. Richard Holt: 1 daughter, Mrs.

Alexine Wade: 3 sons, Mr. George and Richard Holt Jr. of Toledo. Ohio, and Mr. William Holt of Nashville.

1 brother, Mr. Milton Hay-mer of Cincinnati, Ohio; mother-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Holt; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren: 3 devoted nieces, Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Mrs.

Carrie Davis and Mrs. Rosie Holmes; 3 daughters-in-law; 1 on-ln-law and 2 brothers-in-law; a host of other relative and friends. Remains will be carried to the above address ithlsi Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock p.m. Funeral services Thursday at 1 o'clock from Hamilton's Tabernacle U. P.

church, 2405 Booker conducted by Rev. John Ed Shannon and Rev. W. E. Hamilton.

E. Hamilton Sons in charge. AL 5-0582. Mobile Montgomery Montreal New Orleans New York Phoenix Pittsbursh Portland. Maine Richmond St.

Louis Ssn Antonio Tampa Washington Wilmington Columbus Harris, age 76 years SHIRT FOLDER Must Be Experienced COLONY CLEANERS 260) West End Ave. LAUNDRY HELP Shirt Press Operators Experienced only Apply IDEAL LAUNDRY 2.15 Woodland St Survived by son, J. P. Harris, of LEARN TO DRIVE CY 7-6528 "Easy Method" S2.95 Atlanta, one granddaunhter Remains are at Ellls-K dd lunera Wiring Repairing Heat and Liphtine Contractor EASY TERMS ESTIMATES LICENSED Dav or Night AL 4-R020 home 2627 Nolensvllle road where funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock UPHOLSTERING Reflnlshtn? quality workmanship, Budzet terms HEARN At 4-9364 by John W. Beasley.

Friends will serve pallbearers. Intermen ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Commercial and outside wiring, extra plugs and lights, new and old work Free estimates Terms. Spring Hill cemetery. Ellis-Kldd Thomas T. Maddux FILL DIRT Top aoll.

crushed stone. AL 6-3319 luneraljai rectors. RECEPTIONIST Call Day or night CY 7-4253 HICKMAN Tuesday morning. Jan Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. todav for Thomas T.

Maddux Position for young lady 25-35. 2 girl office, receptionist, limited typing, 17, 1956. at 3:30 o'clock, at her residence, 325 Lynwood Mrs Top Soil. Fill Dirt Crushed stone. SCOTT.

AM 9-6544 daughter of Robert Henry Hill and 80, retired Southern Bell Tele- Henrietta Hill Hickman. Survived Electric Heat House Wiring. Repairs. Wall Plugs, Light Fixtures. Estimates.

Terms Dpy or night. AL 4-6020. Aiice Benton tim. ane was doiu phone company supervisor of 1007 oy her husband, Judse Litton Hick filing, etc. Must have experience, apply in person.

MID SOUTH TOOL Ar DIE 512 39th Ave. North man; son, Major L. Hickman on a farm in Robertson county Pennock ave Slipcovers, Drapes sister, Miss Nancye Hill. Re The Rev. Thomas C.

Barr and Made to order. CY 7-4760, CY 7-3172 MILLINERY WOMAN 11 Movine Sroraee Haulin the Rev. Hatton W. Crook will mains are at the apartments of Finley Dorrls Ar Charlton West End at Twenty-fifth Ave. Private funeral from the chapel Wednes Slipcovers, Drapes Progressive concern.

Pleasant working conditions. Apply In person to ROBINSON Monday night at his home. 2542 Wadsworth Street, Pittsburgh, Mr. Edward H. Robinson.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Madolyn Robinson: two step-sons; sister, Mrs. H. J.

Stockard of Nashville; brothers, Mr. W. J. Robinson of Chicago, Mr. Thomas A.

Robinson of St. Louis and Mr. Frank R. Robinson of New York; a number of nieces and nephews: many other relatives and friends. Funeral and burial will be in Pittsburgh.

Communications may be sent to 2542 Wadsworth Street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Courtesy of Patton Brothers Funeral Home. day morning at 9:30 o'clock, con Fit guaranteed, references, CO 3-417 conduct the services at Martin's funeral home.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial park. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ducted by the Rev. Elnathan Tartt Mrs. Hickman moved here about 43 years ago and attended old Bu-ford college here.

She was a communicant of St. Ann's Episcopal church, a former member of the Centennial club, and had served as vice president the-Davidson County Horticultural society. Survivors include her husband, Mr. janner. THREE SISTERS Oreenhllls Village Nashville Jr, Interment Mt.

Olivet Ceme Grading. Plowing, Digging tery. Finley Dorrls Charlton Co. GEHRIG. AL B-FHZ: CA S-3747 Ollie Frances Maddux; four sons, RENT A TRUCK SAVE Vi and MOVE YOURSELF LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE ALL MOVING EYtTIPMENT AVAILABLE U-DRIVE IT CO.

61 I Broadway CH 2-1871 BILL CLERK HOWARD Monday afternoon. Jan BUSINESS GUIDE Orville Thomas T. Eugene 16, 1958, at 7 o'clock at the home For Laundry With experience In fig and Douglas H. Maddux, all of of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A Woodard. Ray avenue. Old Hickory uring tickets.

Typing not neces 8 Business Service! Offered Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. J. sary. 5 day week, Give full Information tn first letter to Box n. sister, Nancy Hill, both of Nashville, and a ran, Major E.

L. Mrs. Marie Howard, age 19 years. Survived by husband, A '2C Woodruff, Gulfport, and M-1400. Banner-Tennessean.

Gaylon Lee Howard: parents, Mr Mrs. John R. Kemper, Greenbrier Hickman USMC, who is stationed at Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Woodard as above: two TYPIST Touch typist.

Short seven grandchildren, and seven sisters. Mrs. Margaret Wooten of hand an asset Permanent post Nashville and Patricia Fay Wood Treat-grandchildren. tton. Many advantages are offered successful applicant Write fullv ard of Old Hickory; three brothers Donald and Kenneth Woodard of regarding your ouallflcations Must be I lege Direct installation of instrument Nashville and Billy Joe Woodard James C.

Wray TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels Pickups Moving Vans Stakes Tractors HERTZ RENT A TRUCK Operated by MATTHEW'S DRIVE-UR-SEL. SERVICE TNC 221 McLemore AL 6-5618 (Old 9th Avenue. North) wntcn win be heid In confidence Box G-28456 Banner-Tennessean of Old Hickory: grandmother. Mrs BLACK-TOP ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREA Concrete Walks and Curbs EXCAVATING GRADING LYNWOOD Construction Gr Paving Co. CY 2-3811 tation tor flight test.

Perform Funeral services for James C. Magftie Woodard of Jackson coun-tv. Remains rest at funeral home GENERAL OFFICE Must have THOMPSON Mrs. Helen Monday mornlns, Jan. 16.

1956 at a local hospital. Survivors are; Husband, Mr. Leroy Thompson: one sister, Mrs. Julia M. Bates of Nashville; brothers, Messrs.

James and Samuel Ross of Cleveland. Ohio. Walter Lee. Collier and William Ross of Louisville, Ky John. Richard and George Ross of Nashville; a dear nephew, Mr.

Bennie Bates of Nashville; aunt. Mrs. Bertha Elders; two uncles. Messrs. Charlie and Iva Collier of Louisville.

five nieces, six nephews, mother-in-law. Mrs. Rodie Thompson of Louisville. eight sisters-in-law. one brother-in-law, other relatives and friends.

Remains rest at the Lewis-Smith-Hooker funeral home. 710 Monroe and will be conveyed to the home of her sister this (Wednesday I afternoon at 5 o'clock, at 1213 Hawkins st. Funeral services Thursday afternoon at o'clock from the Shtloh Bap Wray, 81, barber, of 1002 Twenti Dr. Leon M. Lanier Funeral services for Dr.

Leon Martin Lanier, 63, Nashville physician and pioneer radiologist, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at First Presbyterian church, Franklin road and Tyne boulevard. Dr. Walter R. Courtenay will of- nf Philllns Robinson company shorthand.

Tire experience preferred, not essential. Reply giving qualifications and references All calibrations and checkout instrumentation systems. Ex. perienced in strain gauge installation and calibration, os eth will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the Cosmopolitan funeral home.

replies will be kept strictly eon fidential, Writs Box Banner HAULINC where funeral services will be conducted. Services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Brother Rudd. Friends will serve as pallhearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Phillips-Robinson Directors.

Tennessean cillograph, and DC recording Burial will be in Spring Hill graduate or equivalent. Age 21 to 28 inclusive. Good physical health, minimum weight 150 lbs. Any kind. Call CY 7-1707 ficate, and burial will be in Mount COUNTER GIRL techniques.

Also, opening foi Engineer with Bendix FMFfvf CALL ARROWHEAD Olivet cemetery. Must have alteration experience. Ap lowest Moving Storage Rates JACOBS Saturday, Jan. 14. 1956.

In Washington. D. Mrs. Oeraldlne We discount 5 AL 4-8f The body will arrive here at 8:25 a.m. todav from Rochester, cemetery.

Mr. ray died Monday in St. Thomas hospital. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs Cora Lee Wray; a sister, Mrs. An nle Flovd, Nashville, and a brother W.

T. Wray, DeQueen, Ark. ply in ONE HOUR VALET 151, 2nd Ave. B. Jacobs.

Survived by daughter Miss Margaret Louise Scruggs 12 Painting; and Papering telemetering experience. AIRCRAFT RESEARCH ENGINEERS ADD-A-CARAGE 12x20' for $590 ALL TYPES REMODELING NOTHING DOWN 3 To 10 Years To Pay City Construction Co. PHONE AL 6-5954 day or night. tist church on Second avenue. South, the Reverends P.

D. Collier VENETIAN BLINDS PAYROLL CLERK "where Dr. Lanier died Monday in Mayo clinic. The body will be taken to the home on Lynwood terrace until time for the uneral. son.

Douglas J. Scruggs. The remains are at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs funeral home. 201 23lh Experienced in Garment Plant John Biggers and C. C.

Roland officiating. Burial will be In Cleaned Repaired New Paint Rolled Steady job Write In full detail Must be willing to North, where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Greenwood cemetery. Lewls-simth on with Rubber coating Machine Factory trained experienced em Survivors include his wife, Airs Hooker funeral director in charge Ail replies confidential. Our employees know of this ad. Box R.

B. Linn Services will be at 10 a.m. today ployes All work guaranteed New Martha Lanier; a son, Leon Lanier or arrangements. Phones: AL 6-2832: AL 5-6392; AL 6-5500. relocate.

BLOCK. STONE CONCRETE WORK ALL KINDS Cords and tape for sale SPURLOCK CARTER H-14495 Banner-Tennessean. COOK COLORED" for R. B. Linn of Pickens, WHITE Sunday morning, Jan.

15, lCOO 3rd Ave. Phone AL Thursday alternnon, conducted by! Dr. Prertflce Pugh. Pallbearers are Judge Albert Williams. Harry Lightman.

H. B. Reed, H. B. Alexander.

Arthur Tipplngs. Dr. Frank Fessey. and T. O.

Morris. Interment Spring Hill cemetery. Marshall Donnelly Combs. Phone BR 7-2580. Driveways built or resurfaced.

woman. 45 to 55. must stay on father of Harry Linn, vice president of Life "Casualty Insurance Two-year program PAINTING Improvements, papering Guaranteed satisfaction. 20 years experience. A NAPIER.

CO 2-4178 place. Excellent cook. recent references, for extra good wages. Phone after 9 a.m. CY 2-3403.

company. National "NEW-WAY" Decorators Superior service Reasonable AL 5-0551 CO 2-9435. CY 2-4680 leading to career- The services will be conducted at the Linn home in Pickens, with SECRETARY AIRCRAFT DYNAMICS? ENGINEERS AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES ENGINEERS 1 FLICHT TEST ENGINEERS THERMODYNAMICS ENGINEERS LANIER Monday afternoon, Jan. 18. PAPERIN Samples shown 14 at Cook county hospital.

Chicago. 111., Mr. William White. Sr. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Taylor, Chicago; sons Messrs. Wm. White Jr. and Leo White. Nashville also James C.

White. New Orleans; Bister Mrs. Tisha Hawkins; nine granddaughter: four grandsons: three daughters-in-law; one son-in-law; other relatives and friends. His remains rest in Chapel of Protective funeral home, 900 Jefferson, where family will receive friends this (Wednesday i burial there. Mr.

Linn died Mon Electrical wholesale company, short- room Plaster patching No walt- and two half-sisters, Mrs. Grace Lanier Wirwa, Sommerville, and Mrs. Sammie Ross, El Paso, Texas. Active pallbearers will be Charles Nelson Will R. Man-ier III.

Dr. David R. Pickens, Dr. Garth Fort, Dr. Ben Fowler, Dr.

W. G. Kennon Dayton Lanier, Dr. Clifton E. Green Dr.

Ed-par Brayon, and Dr. Laurence Grossman. Mrs. Geraldine B. Jacob day.

Septic Tanks Cleaned or Repaired Overflows ouilt, repaired CA 8-7501 RIPPEY'B SANITARY SERVICE nand, typing, clerical, must start February 1st. Reply Box M-1813 Banner, Tennessean. Ing Ca II McCOR MICK AL 4-8089 PAPERING AND PAINTING Besides his son, he is survived by his wife. Samples shown work in management. LIBERAL VACATION PLAN; FREE LIFE guaranteed WH1TED CA 8-73UJ SALESLADY Experience necessary.

Permanent 1956. at 2 o'clock in Kocnester. Dr. Leon Martin Lanier. Survived by his wife, Mrs.

Martha KlUebrew Lanier; son. Leon M. Lanier. sisters. Mrs.

Orace L. Wlrwa, Summervllle, Mrs Sammie Ross of El Paso, Texas. Remains will arrive In Nashville Wednesday morning. Jan. -IB, 1956.

at 8:55 o'clock and will be taken to his residence Lynwood Terrace. Funeral from the First Presbyte PAPERING ft PAINTING EXPERTS Now At Harveys position. Excellent salary and Any sue Job Free Estimates. BOB BURTON CY 7-4262 The Nashville Tennessean HBSCttlf I'KJN RATES BV CARRIER vfornlns and Sundays per week 45c evening f'tiin 8:00 until 10:00 o'clock. Funeral Thursday afternoon at TOO o'clock from Church of God, 40th North, conducted commissions.

No phone calls COTTON SHOP, 210, 5th Ave. Expert repair and services to all makes sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. All work guaran SIGN PAINTER Large or small 'ornlna on.v one week 30c by Pastor, Elder F. Fllppln signs, trucks and windows lettered References. AL 6-3791 Morning only delivered oy authorlied rian church.

Franklin Road and Arrangements by Union Protective teed Free pick up and delivery Call AL 4-9511. Ext 372. INSURANCE AND automobile delivery one week 35c Tyne Blvd, Wednesday afternoon AIRCRAFT SERVICE MANUALS ENGINEERS' HOUSEWORK General, unattached white woman, no cooking. 3 peo pie. Private room, bath.

1 weeks vacation, must be neat, clean. Write 415 Linden, Oak Park, Include picture. mall within trndlng radlua of Nashvlll" Assurance company, through its only contracted mortician. Pro Jan. 18.

1958. at 2:30 o'clock, conducted bv Dr. Walter R. Courte PAINTING At DECORATING Patch plastering, steaming. Guaran teed.

JIM PA8CHALL. CO 2-0988 Morning only one year I oo Building or Enlarging We can furnish nlans tective funeral service. Miss M. (Woods! Jones, manager. nay.

Active and Inactive Elders of Morning only lx months 5 00 Morning only three monthi 2 5 Mornlna Sunday one vear 116 80 To prepare and publish aircraf the First Presbyterian church And complete Insured lob. Free esti members ot the Nashville Academy Funeral services for Mrs. Geraldine B. Jacob, 85, formerly of Nashville, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs funeral home, 201 Twenty-fifth N.

Dr. Prentice A. Pugh will officiate, and burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. Survivors are a daughter, Miss PAPERING SAMPLES SHOWN 5 and up YOU'RE NEXT Call Murphree, CY 2-2363 ANNOUNCEMENTS service manuals and bulletins COOK Maid to live in.

Good salary. Can arrange satisfactory time off. Apply Mrs. Hartley. 1811 Church Morning and Sunday six monthi 8 90 Morning and Sunday 3 months S4 45 of Medicine, and W.

cooper, Allen n. Berry. James T. Gran- mates 5-0425, AL 8-4044 WOODBINE CONST SUPPLY HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. St.

between hours 2 to 4 on Wednes Mail subscription not accepted from PAINTTNG Plaster Patching 1-B Legal NoHee bcry, F. Warfield. R. M. Crich-ton.

Burt Parrish Dr. Walter day. Thursday and Friday. For immediate consideration ant owns rvert hv carrier salesmen References Reasonable J. D.

COVINGTON CH 2-8704 Morgan will serve as honorary pall Siibsrrlhers receiving THE TENNESSEAN FIGURE CLERK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BIDS INVITED SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Repaired, overflows built, outdoor toilets cleaned Free esti-mates Call anytime CY 7.2365. bearers. Active will be Charles by carrier delivery not desiring to pay Wll Manler III. Dr EDUCATIONAL Experienced, must be good typist, 6 the week mm remit in advance nireci. tn thi T7NNHHHN for 26 or more weeks David R.

Pickens. Dr. Garth Fort. day week position. CY 2-3322.

FHF TENNESSEAN will not be resoonsmir Margaret Louise Scruggs, and a son, Douglas J. Scruggs, both of 'or advance payments man to carrir Phone T. H. DETWILER ,11 a fAVOT they 13 Instruction achoo 1 1 aTrlines need MEN- AND WOMEN confidential appointment witl a Lockheed Engineering Representative. CALL AL 5-212' and ask for H.

W. Schultz Thursday between I P.M 3 P.M. and 7-9 P.M.; Fridav 10 PM. and 7- Saturday 9 A.M.-12 Noon and 1-3 P.M. Sealed bids for Street Lighting Installations on South St.

(between 8th 8. and 16th S.i Project No. 1718N31 will be received In the Office of Purchasing Apartment. Nashville Electric Service Church Street at 13th Avenue Until 2 P.M. Thursday, WAITRESS For night duty.

Apply JEWEL'S 43 Hermitage Ave. Dr. Ben Fowler, Dr. W. G.

Kennon Dayton Manler, Dr. Clifton E. Greer Dr. Edgar Bran-yon. Dr.

Laurence Grossman. Interment Olivet cemetery Martin's. 209 Louise ave BR 7-2375. TREE SURGERY Topping, removing Modern equipment. Licensed Bonded.

Insured LEM. CO 2-8448 AN 3-0443-J. "111 notify the Circulation denartmeni. ni nv failure nr Irreei'lnruv rne ov Falls Church. Mrs Louise Thurman Funeral services will be today in Atlanta for Mrs.

Louise Thurman, 68, ot 821 Stitllff place. nf AI nine 5-1221 Mtriniam to i'i 18 to 39 Married or single High school grads, to prepare for well paid positions Publlo Contact Communications, Hostesses. Reser-vatlonlsts. Radio Operators. Sta COMPANION Refined lady live in home (2 monthsl with couple, light duties.

Write "RS" Post Office Box 941. SAVELY Tuesday morning. January January 26th, 1956 TREE SURGERY TOPPING transplanting remnvin This project consists of Installation at the ANDREW JACKSON HOTEL, Nashville, Tenn. ALpine 5-2121 between 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., January 19.

20, or 21, for Modern enuliment. Licensed Bond- F'Mtnrlai Lnlne 9-'706 Snorta ALnlne 5-176R Clrrulnttnn ALplne 5-354(1 Press M.nine Compoln ALnlne 5-2305 SECRETARY With College back of approximately 26 braket type multiple street lights. 4180 feet of single No. 6 copper conductor. 463 feet tion Agents, etc Good pay travel glamour security Also Interview en WBHSTER, AL 5-0083 ground for University Office.

Call Shipping Clerk The services will be at Patterson Brothers funeral home, and burial will be in Crestlawn cr-nie- of No, 6 duplex aluminum cable and associated hardware, insulators and AL 4-5611. ext 349. 9 to 4 week days ing men for accredited Television-Electronics training leading to a degree Preliminary training need STOP ROOF LEAKS New Roofs and Repair Gutters Installed and repaired accessories. To handle Incoming and outgo, Drawings with complete specifica terv. Mrs.

Thurman died of tions may be obtained at Purchasing HAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT Must have license. Apply T. DUFF HAIR STYLIST 2821 West End Avenue work Guaranteed. Don. 6-1074 cerebral hemorrhage Monday at Davidson County hospital after an Department Office.

Refundable deposits of 15 will be required for com plete plans and speculations. Illness of 13 months. Nevupiper PVin Corporation ACENT THE NASHV'UE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sundav NASHVILLE BANNER Evening INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT I.ASSIHI.D ADVERTISING KATES not Interfere with present occupation Qualify now Vet approved Phone AL 6-4432 or AM 9-0239 CENTRAL 401 3rd NatT. Bk. Auto Diesel DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES APPROVED FOR VETERANS DIRT Barn Fertiliser, rock, tree work, hauling any kinds.

Let us look at your Job. largs or small from SI0 to S30.000. MAHAN'S Nasnvuie tiectric nervice reserves HOUSEKEEPER White mlddleaged, live with working mother. 2 children, private reom, 112 a wee it AL 6-5457. Survivors are three daughters Mrs.

Harvey Hines, Nashville, Mrs ing snipments ot wearinf apparel. Experience preferred Must have legible handwrit. ing and basic knowledge simple arithmetic. Age 25 40. Apply in person, Mr Leon, THE OLSHINE CO.

212 5th North. the right to reject any and all bids. ELECTRIC POWER BOARD OF THE uitutmr. CH 3-9180 CITY OF NASHVILLE G. M.

Coffey, Charleston, is. White, experienced, BLOCK CONCRETE WORK 17. 1956. In New Albany, Mrs. Fannie M.

Savely, age 79 years. Survived by her daughters, Mrs. C. T. Hutchinson ol Detroit, Mrs.

J. L. Lowler. Georgetown, four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brolher, W. Murray of Nashville.

The remains will be at the Cole Garrett funeral home Thursday evening, where funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. N. liurch Tucker. Pallbearers: Murray Robertson. James.

Paul, Allen, and Thomas Murray. Tom Brackman. Interment Spring Hill cemetery. Cola ic tl a rret fun eral directors. WRAY Monday afternoon, January 16.

1956. at a local Infirmary, Mr. James C. Wray, Husband of Mrs. Cora Lee Wray, Nashville: brother of Mrs.

Annie Floyd. Nashville, W. Wray. DeQueen. Ark.

Service Wednesday 2 30 p.m. Cosmopolitan's chnpel. Brother J. P. Sanders.

Pallbearers, Melvln Maxwell, J. Wray. Esker Wrav, P. Maxwell, Bob Taylor Wray. R.

Maxwell, E. Pate, Raymond Wheeler, Interment spring Hill cemetery. Remains are at Cosmopolitan funeral home. end Mrs. W.

K. Chapman, Atlanta, steam table 8t soda WAITRESS worx on fountain. CY 7-6581. DAIRY PRODUCTS Bids will be received in the of the City Purchasing Agent Oreenhllls Pharmacy Master a top paying trade for your civilian or military future Many graduates earn tlOO a week and a son, Sylvester Craven, Athens Foundations Basements. Driveways Retaining Walls.

Porches, Patios Oirages Cash or terms. CO 2-1206 ENGINEERS Jet Engine Performance Stabi I ity Growth Advancement until in a m. Monday. January 23. up Nashville Auto Diesel College 1956, for furnishing to the City 01 Office 308 YMCA Nashville General Hospital Dairy and 12 grandchildren.

Charles Edward Griffin Funeral services for Charles Ed WAITRESS White, experienced. Neat appearance. Oood hours. 830 weeg. Cayce's Too hat Restaurant.

4121 HWlsboro Rd. Water Wells BEAUTY CULTURE Products for a period of six months from February 1. 1058. through July Training made simple and easy si 31. 1956.

as per specifications on file WAGGONER ft EARL8 CH 2-0729 GROCERY CHECKER ward Griffin. 57. contractor, of PLUS an outstanding position with ROOM CLERK MOTOR COURT OR HOTEL 40 to 55 years of aee Must hav had experience, good personality neat appearance, married pre ferred, 81ight handicap not ob; Jectlonable. 7-davs week. 12 hou day, starting salary $250 monthi Must be sober and be able to fur' nish best of references Apply letter with some background, tt box M-1322 Banner-Tennessean the oldest largest and most moo ernly equipped school NASHVILLE BEAUTY SCHOOL Experienced ROBERSON'S FOOD MARKET, 2702 Belmont.

AM 8-1503. resesren ana aeveiopment organisation. Here you'll find opportun- ItV fnr nrnfoaalnnal (Rates Below Apoly to All Classified Advertising originating within a HlO-mlle radius of the City nf Nashville.) Dallv classified ads are published first in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will be published on the imi day In THE NASHVILLE BANNER Publication In the Sunday NASHVILLE fKNNf'HHEAN counted as one day 1 Day Sunday 55c Line 1 Day Dally ftfc Line 4 Days 34c Lino 7 Days 30e Line Dally 'Rates Quoted Include Insertion tn Both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Morning and THE NASHVILLE BANNER. Evening Minimum Charge. 2 Lines.

206', 5th Ave. AL 6-9154 Additions. Building Carpentry, roofing. repairs, estimates. J.

HQ3AI.E. AL 8-0066 In the office of the City purchasing Attent. Room 209. City Hall. The City reserves the right tb reject any and all bids, CITY OF NASHVILLE E.

B. Smith. Purchasing Agent Immediately opening for men with HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Experienced Waitress Frank: Varallo's, 817 Church St. Complete High School at home in MOVTNO-Local Hauling Pslntln. TPAJ.

BEAUTIFIES THE HOME AL 6-8763 or CH 2-0879 spare time No classes Books furnished. Free booklet Write AMERICAN SCHOOL, Middle Ten BUS GIRL WANTED GREER'S 407 Murfreesboro Rd Out-ot-Town iimuwiuv quaiuicaiions: Minimum 2-5 yeara experience In Thermo Dynamlo Analysis of Turbine Engines Evaluation of Performance Si Test Data. Call collect or send resume: ARDE ASSOCIATES Cemetery-Monument nessee Office, Gallatin, Tenn BODY PAINT MAN i Combination. 0 commission, musf furnish references. Contaet Haite wood or Roberts Hagewood Mo tors, Phone 38.

Ashland City. Ten i nessee D07ER TRAXCA VATOR- WAITRESS EXPERIENCED Apply PATTON' 8 RESTAURANT Hermitage at Peabody St. GR ADIVG TOP DIRT WOODLAWN 3 grave lot, Garden of Learn Beauty Culture Count Flv vrag i5-letter Words to ''r and Small Jobs AL 8-7475 AM 9-3313 AL 5-3373 Newest and Most Modern Methods, 44-8-2958. HELENA DYE'S BEAUTY COLLEG8 14 William street Newark, N. J.

CARPENTRY Remodeling of all TYPIST PART TIME And Telephone Soliciting. Apply Mr, Oordy, 317 4th N. 215 Hill Bldg 8tn at Church WOODLAWN 4-grav lot. Foun-! lain Vlew-A, Near Thompson; kinds, lacking-tip blocks, cement MArket 4-3604 COLOR TELEVISION, ELECTRONICS Watertown JONKS -Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 17.

at 1.35 o'clock at a local Infirmary. Luther Jones, age 84 years. Survived by 4 sons. George and A. J.

Jones, of Watertown, Edgar Jones, of Detroit, Buford Jones, of Nashville; four daughters. Mrs. Geo. Franklin, Winchester Tenn Mrs. Mao Austin, Lebanon.

Mrs. Millard Buterbaugh. Liberty. Mrs. Jerry Johnson, Lebanon; two sisters, Mrs.

Mnggle Flts- Lane, CH a-isuo. lounnation. Estimates Work guar an teed Swllley AL 4-8452 Accredited training, leads to A3 dt- HELPER White woman to live and work tn Convalescent Home nealtn INSTRUCTOR AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Re quires experienced mechanic, wltl strong personality excellent char acter love of teaching and work lng with people Phone AL 4-1783 gree, veteran approved AL 6-4432 WOODLAWN 2 or 4 grave lots, Fount Memorial CA 8-1194. CARPENTRY Remodeling, lacking Central Technical Institute card. Call CY 2-6548, un floors, foundations, conrrete porches, steps, new homes, block FIELD REPRESENTATIVE National financial Institution offers' opportunity to younir man in the automobile financing field.

No experience necessary. We prefer college graduates or men with at least a year or two of collese. The nnninn TELEVISION Radio Servicing, learn In Nashville TENN SCHOOL OF 3 Lost Found WAITRESS Experienced white. CY2-M74. or wood.

Edwards, AN 3-531S-J. BROADCASTING AL 4-3755. gerale. Lebanon, and Mrs. Ollle REMODEL Short Easy Courses Low tuition NICHT WAITRESS Apply In person 3017 West End.

DOG Small black Corker Spaniel, very friendly, name Gypsy, strayed from Sylvan Park section. Liberal reward. CY 7-4993. is not routine work and Involves THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL BOYS AND MEN To sell papers in downtown sec tion. Apply In person, Commerce St.

ADD-A-ROOM-OARAOES-CARPORTS th line The above rateg ppi to consecutive insertions only Rights reserved to classify nd Index classified ads according to rules govern-nir classified pages The Banner and The Tennessean also reserve the right to revise or reject tt option any advertisement which Is deemed obiertlonable either to subirt matter or Phraseology Bog Nutnbn address requires 4 yords Notice of typographical errors must be given In time 'or correction betora 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. to 7 p.m. TELEPHONES ALpine 5-5401 ALpine 5-1221 Free Placement Call AL 6-7962 contact with our customers.

Vou CANELED DENS-BASEMENT Cash or Terms CO 2-1206 HOUSEKEEPER White, live on place care 1 child. 44-8-8277, after 6. EMPLOYMENT re provided with an automobile This is a permanent position. Oood tartlng salary with regular In. 105 Harwood drive, will bo held at 2 p.m.

today. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery, with Chaplain Flynn G. Humphreys officiating. Mr. Griffin died yesterday at his home after an illness of six months.

Ha is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Hayes Griffin; a sister, Mrs. J. M. Howard, Nashville, and two brothers, R.

R. Griffin, Nashville and Dr. V. H. Griffin, Clarks-ville, Tenn.

Mrs. Sarah C. Crowdis Services for Mrs. Surah C. Crowdis, of 2411 Vanderbllt place, will be held at 11 a.m.

today at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End ave. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Croudis died Monday In a local nursing home after an extended illness, She was the widow of James H.

Crowdis, who died several years ago. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Charles Averllt and Mrs. W. S.

Green, both of Nashville; a brother, Thomn B. Piper, Chicka-mauga, and two grandsons, Mrs. Marie Howard Funeral net vices will be held at 3:00 p.m. today for Mrs. Marie Howard, 18, who died of pneumonia Monday at the home of her parent, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Wood-ard. Old Hickory.

Burial will be In Spring Hill cemetery. Don Rttdd will officiate. PIN Small round gold, diamond set. P. Emblem Re-ward.

Mary N. Walden, CY 2-7108. Mttreii, Nashville. Funeral services from Brown Lick Baptist church Thursday. Jan.

19, 1956, at 1:30 p.m.. conducted by, the Rev. W. B. Woodall and W.

Brown Remains are at Evans-Willlanis funeral home. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment Jones Hill cemetery. Arrangement by Evans-W imams funeral homg, Watertown, Tenn. 14 Help Wanted Female 1 5 Help Wanted Mala EXCAVATING A- GRADING ASPHALT PAVING LYNWOOD CY 2-3811 creases, planned advancement program, liberal employe benefits.

Apply Commercial Credit 1820 GLASSES Black plastio frame. Sat. afrernoon. downtown slors or theater. Reward, CY 2-2164.

Insurance Clerk ASSISTANT MANAGER Man to train for future Slothlm fl. Experience witl Credit Work helpful but not neces sary Apply In person 411 Unloi St Bee Mr Nipper Remodeling Our Business Maxie Biener's Remodelers, Inc. 500 27th N. BR 7-3331 ATTENTION STRUCTURAL DRAFTSMEN Cross Plains, Tenn, DOG Trl-color male collie. Tag No, 22579 Lost Leglmid Estates area.

Reward. AM 9-4653. Immediate opening for aggressive young lady in Group Insurance office of large Industrial plant. Must be good with figures and understand medical terms, hava good ARO, INC. TULLAHOMA, TENNESSEE Has position vacancy for: WELDING ENGINEER SH'ANN Mrs.

Molly 8wann, Cross Plains, suddenly at the home of REMODELINO Carpentry, rooms Here Is tn opportunity to advance with a progressive, expanding firm Men with galvanliied aubstatlon and her brother, Charlie Howard, Jan TOOL BOX Blue, contains glass work tools, between Shelhyvllle and Nashville. Reward, CO 1-6047. personality with ability to meet ii-u, nun-, iiiiuiuniions, s-rages, concrete, fha terms. Free estimates. EDWARDS AM 9-9537.

17. 1958 8 A.M. Survived by one REPRESENTATIVE Metropolltai Life Insurance Company will hav opening tn Lebanon, for lit Insurance representative ntnrtln pay 1110 per week. Contact Paul Blmpson, 814 Church Btreet. Nash Vllle, AL 4-6491.

tower experience preferred but son, Dr. Joseph E. Swann, Spring CAT Small silver perslon, Jan, 13th, one sister, Miss Lorraine no. required Many employee ben ef Its. and overtime.

and discuss Insurance problems with employes. Average typing and shorthand renulred. Ag 25-35, and settled. 8 days week, Oood starting Dozers Land Clearing vicinity BharondaH and Hlllsboro, reward. CY 7-0258 after 8 p.m.

In reply, give complete experience Willow GRADING CO, Afj 8-4395 44-6-3254 Engineer with degree in welding or metallurgy, with at least Personnel Offtca. RING Class 1953 "VRF" uptown, 15 recora nn salary required. FLINT BTEEL CORPORATION O. Box 12B9 Tulsa, Oklahoma reward, an 3-1494 after 8 five yean industrial experi ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, parking areas. AN 3-0240 Crosley Division AVCO MFC.

CORP. SALES SERVICE MAN For Candy Machines. High Bchoo graduate, gober, good personality Age 20-33. Apply In own hand writing giving qualifications Box M-1TO0, Banner-Tennessean. Howard, Cross Plains, 4 brothers.

Charlie, Claude, Ceph and J. E. Howard of Cross Plains. Tenn. Remains are at the Associated Funeral Springfield, Tenn.

Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Church of Christ, In Cross Plains. Brother Keith Robinson and Bro. Glen Klllinn. conducting. Burial Mt, Carmel Cemetery.

Associated Funeral Home In charge. Machine Model Maker Vultee Blvd. Berry Field WORK Concrete, blocks, Jacking up, Wanted Immediately, Must be able ence, to set up a program for maintenance testing of field welds and physical testing of welded parts and to write welding procedures covering septic tangs, sheet rock, repairing, Call MIMS, CA 2-1935. PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE! Investigations. Persoinil or Legal SHADOWING SURVEILLANCES Nashville Bureau ot Investigation AL 5-0551 and CY 2-4680 act up ana operate lathe, milling machine and eurface grinder.

A knowledge of machine shop measuring devtnee is essential AL 4-8800. ask for W. W. Dick Credit Telephone Work CARPENTRY Painting, foundations Jarklng-up. Work guaranteed.

Estimates. MTJRPHREE. CY 2-236). PAYROLL CLERK Experienced" In a me Plant Steady lob Write in full detail All repllrs confidential. Our em ployees know of thu ad.

Bo: H-14495 all types ot aircraft metals us ins metallic arc, heliarc and TROXEL Suddenly (Sunday morning. Jan 15th, 1956 at local Motel, Henry H. Troxel, age 28 years, survived hy father and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs Troxel of Detroit, one sis- ter.

Mrs Elmer Wilson of Detroit. Mich four hftlf-slstera, Mrs Robert Spurlock of Madison, Mrs. Klfler of Chicago. 111., Mrs. Thomas Owen of this city and Mrs Alton Forsyfhe of Neptune.

Tenn brother. Ollle M. Troxel of Palm Beach two half-brothers. Jesse Copeland of Ashland City and Troxel of Dallas. Texas Remains rest nt the funeral home of Phillips Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev.

Roy Copelond. Friends will erv as pallbearers. Active; Elmer Wilson, W. Robert Bpurlock. Ren Klzer, Tom Owens, Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

Phillips Kobluson Directors. MID-STATE NURSING HOME 24 Hour service Licensed BR 7-2061 TRUCK 'IN Contract. Lane earn-Ingi with full time operation, can WELLS DRILLED resistance welding. High school graduate with pleas A. B.

Bell-Son, 1064 Zonhl, CO 2-S196 oe yours unaer long term contract. Choice openlnas for trave Qualified applicants send a brief 48 staleg and Canada, movine ing telephone voice to call Delinquent Accounts from our office. ASPHALT PAVING EXPERIENCED TRUCK MECHANIC International Harvester Co. 1124 McQavock Street Children Kept Days Hlllsboro, Belmont, CV 7-2798. furniture.

Paid training program Colored Death Notices I 1.1: Ml tin-' a Lyles. away Tuesday morning, Jan. 17, 1959, In Cleveland, Ohio She Is survived by mother, Mrs, Nefus Lyles: Bisters, Mrs. Virginia Perry, Mrs. Lucy Kenney, Mrs.

Ol-liau Thompson and Mrs. Helen Walton; brothers. Pvt. William Lyles Jr, and Master Alvln Lyles; grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Fletcher: aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.

Send all communications to Mrs, Lucy Kenney 2045 East 79th Cleveland, Ohio. Driveways Estimates 44-9-51166 I on can depend on FLOWERS from F1TTS CRAWFORD t-j4 lorhli jm w. tnd to $ny it belli Many other benefits. Men with good references, 25-60 years, wanted Furnish 1954 or later model Prefer experience but will train. CHILDREN kept day or week, Christian home, 209 Dullng, Madison or AL 8-7841.

resume to: LEE C. KELLEY Box 162 Tullahoma, Tennesset MANAGER ASPHALT PAVING ROAD BUILDERS. Ine. AL 4-17511 gag powered tractor, perionally l.l,v. "ft Mr.

J. Holt, Driver Personnel, Aero Age 19-35. Apply In person, Mr. Benson, THE OLSHINE 212 5th N. Wanted elderly couple to operate a small grocery.

7 day weekly) "liabU. Boa M-U71 Banner-Tunnesseau. i CHILDREN KEPT Donelson area, Christian boma. 11.50 day. 44-8-1160.

Septic Tank Cleaning J. H. 6IIADOWENS AIi 8-8391 waynower t'o, inaianapolli, Ind MElrose 7-3371..

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