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1 TY Death Notices Death Notices BROWN, Mrs. Clara Mai- -Departed this June 14, 1982 at a local Survived by a devoted hospitalday, daughter, Mrs. Mary Wallace; two sons, Thomas and Rev. Herbert Brown; eight grandchildren; devoted sister, Mrs. Annie F.

Clark; one brother, Eddie Cornelius; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Eva and Phyllis Brown; two uncles, a devoted uncle, Deacon Frank Fletcher; three aunts; mother-in-law, Mrs. Johnnie Brown; a devoted cousin; Leroy four nieces; one nephew; three Sister law; six brothers-in-law; a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family, Thursday, June 17 at Greater St. John Baptist Church, 408 Twelfth Avenue North from 7-8 p.m.

funeral services to follow Dr. F. M. Spence officiating. Floralbearers: Cousins.

Pallbearers: Deacons and friends. Interment Friday 11 a.m. Greenwood Cemetery. PATTON BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MURHEAD, Mr.

Robert (Bob) -Tuesday, June 15, 1982 athis residence, Hardley's Bend Boulevard, Old Hickory, Tn. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ethelene Johnson Murhead; son, Robert Murhead other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements announced later. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Avenue, Rulesville, Miss.

Gallatin, Ta. PERSLEY, Lawson, Jr. -Saturday, June 12, 1982 at Bolivar County, Miss. Survived by a devoted mother, Mrs. Virginia Persley, of Gallatin; three daughters; two sons; one brother, Mr.

Charlie Persley, of Gallatin; a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services Thursday, June 17, 1982 at 7:00 p.m. at Key Stewart United Methodist Church, on Blythe Rev. Edmondson officiating. Interment Crestview Memorial Gardens, 9:00 a.m.

Friday. Dillion Funeral Home of Miss. in charge. Courtesy of JOHNSON-COLEMAN KELSEY, of Gallatin, 452-2060 day by his stein; (Beverly) ney, Mrs. grandchildren.

funeral 2707 al services June 17, Don Spring Pallbearers: Presbyterian bearers: Hume Waynick, ROBINSON SHREEVE, 13, 1982 Hospital, by wife, Shreeve, Shreeve, elle brother, evening, June 14, 1982. Survived ville; sister Mrs. Edna Brady wife, Mrs. Mary Louise Hol- of Nashville. Family will depart one daughter, Mrs.

James Woodlawn Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Baggett, Nashville; two, Wednesday, June 16 for Spring Hill granddaughters, Mrs. Melinda Hack- Cemetery where graveside services I Sharon Frost; three great will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. with Remains rest at the Rev. John Swyers, Pastor of St.

home of Robinson Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating. Gallatin Road, where funer- Active Pallbearers: Charles Morris, are to be held Thursday, Charles Morris, Garth 1982 p.m. with Rev. Morris, Edward Morris, Joseph Makin officiating. Interment White, William White, Bernice KimHill Cemetery.

brough. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS DOSession of East NATIONS MAY BE MADE TO ST. Church. Active Pall- PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. ArW.D.

Mattingly, Jim Snell, rangements. by WOODLAWN FUHall, Danny Waynick, Roger NERALHOME, 383-4754 Phillip Mason. Directors. HICKERSON, Hugh Bomer- 77 years, June 14, 1982 at the residence. Floyd Ray- Sunday, June Mr.

Hickerson was Choir Director for in North Trident Regional 40 years, Sunday School Teacher and Charleston, S.C. Survived Deacon Emeritus of Antioch First Mrs. Mary Yarbrough Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Nashville; son, Daryl Mrs. Mary Morgan Hickerson; Nashville; daughter, Rayn- daughters, Mrs.

Ruth Lane, both of Odom, Summerville, S.C.; Antioch, Mrs. Bonnie Ellis, Milton, Harold Shreeve, Bushnell, sister, Mrs. Florine H. Smith, sisters, Mrs. Grace Diatikar, Miami, eight grandchildren; Goodlettsville, Nelle Stanley, one great grandchild.

Remains are at Mrs. Ione Fields, Jef- Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 three grandsons, lensville Road, where services will be Odom III, Christopher Odom, conducted Thursday, June 17, 1982 at S.C., Scott Shreeve, Mt. 11 a.m. by Rev. Ron Lowery.

InterRemains will rest at the funer- ment Woodlawn Cemetery. Honorary of Phillips Robinson 2707 Pallbearers: Men's Bible Class of Road, where funeral ser- Antioch First Baptist Church and are to be held Thursday, June James White. Active Pallbearers: at 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. Ward, Harry and Clyde Middleton, Hudson.

Interment will be in Randall Coleman, Ernest Jones and Hill Cemetery. Friends and Ulna Wilkins. WOODBINE FUNERwill serve as Pallbearers. AL HOME, Directors. 832-1948 LIEU OF FLOWERS DONAMAY BE MADE TO THE GREEN, George Odell -Age 67 years, AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIA- Monday, June 14, 1982 at a local 209 23rd AVE.N., NASH- infirmary.

Survived by wife, Mrs. TN. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Reatha Vera Williams Green; daughDirectors. ters, Mrs. Betty Ruth Johnson, Madison, Mrs.

Geraldine Wallace, Sun Mrs. Ruth Hurt -Dep City, Calif; sons, James Arnold this life June 14, 1982 at a local Green, Madison, George Steven Survivors include husband, Green, Park Land, Fla; nineteen H. Thurman; daughter, Mrs. grandchildren; three great grandJohnson; brother, James children; mother, Mrs. Willie Green, Nashville; sisters, Mrs.

Dora Nashville; sister, Mrs. Fannie Mai Nashville, Mrs. Lena New- Lyles, Mrs. Earline Newman, Mrs. New York, N.Y., Mrs.

Louise Willie Cage, Nashville; Memphis, one grand- brothers, Everett L. Green, Ashland one son-in-law; three City, Jack Green, Nashville. Remains brothers-in-law; four sisters-in-law; are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, nieces, nephews, cousins and 3634 Clarksville where friend, Mrs. Lena M. Kennedy.

services will be Wednesday, 3 p.m. will lie in state from 10 a.m. conducted by Rev. Don Suddard. Acp.m.

June 17, 1982. Services tive Pallbearers: Robert D. Johnson, immediately following conducted by James Earl Green, George Norman Reed at Alameda Street Rodney David W. and Jerry Church at Twenty-fifth Av- Green. Interment Oakwood CemeNorth and Alameda Street.

K. tery, Cheathum County. BRATTEN SON, Directors MARTIN, Directors. 254-7511 Legals Legals Legals Damages: Guarantee Bond in an der's attention is called Liquidated Day amount not less than ten the "Equal Opportunity must be li- percent of the bid Clause" and the "StanAll Bidders to made payable to the' City dard Federal Equal Emform censed the type contractors construction per- of Lewisburg, Tennessee, ployment Opportunity described as re- and subiect to the condi- Construction Contract herein Code quired by Annotated, the Title Tennessee 62, formation for Bidders. CITY OF LEWISBURG, tions provided in the In- I Specifications" Chapter Chapter 9 6, and Amended Chapter 406 by particularly called to the Honorable Wilburn Attention of bidders is TENNESSEE E.

of the Public Acts of tions requirements of employment as to be (184831) to condi- Clark, Mayor 1977. observed and minimum PROJECT: Plans, Specifications, and wage rates to be paid. Armory Addition Contract Documents may The successful bidder will Tennessee Army National be examined at the follow- be required to furnish an Guard places: acceptable Performance Rockwood, Tennessee F.W. Dodge Corpora: and Payment Bond in the SBC No. tion, 325 Plus Park amount: of one hundred DESIGNER: Nashville, Tennessee; percent of the con- State of Tennessee 2.

City Hall, 505 Ellington tract price, each bond. Military Department Parkway, Lewisburg, Bidders are advised that Facility Engineers Office Tennessee; Sureties used for obtain- National Guard Armory 3. Bingham Engineering, ing bonds, must appear as Sidco Drive 424 West Commerce, acceptable on the Depart- Nashville, Tennessee Lewisburg, Tennessee. ment of the Treasury Cir- 37204 Plans, Specifications and cular 570. You are invited to bid on Contract Documents In- Work under this Contract contract for construction cluding the Proposal may shall be financed by a of the above proiect.

be obtained from Bingh- grant from the Depart- Bids will be received am Engineering, 424 West ment of Housing and Michael A. Fitts, State Commerce, Lewisburg, Urban Development. Architect, Suite 1700, Tennessee 37091, upon re- No bidder may withdraw James K. Polk State Ofceipt of a deposit of $75. his bid within sixty (60) fice Building, 505 DeaThe Deposits of all legal days after the actual bid drick Street, Nashville, bidders except the suc- date of the opening Tennessee 37219 until cessful bidder will be en- thereof.

P.M. C.D.T. Tuesday, tirely refunded upon re- Bidders will be required to July 1982 at which time ceipt of Plans and comply with the Presi- and place bids will be pubContract Documents and dent's Executive Orders licly opened. Specifications in good No. 11246 and 11357.

The Bidding Documents may condition ten (10) days requirements for bidders be examined at the subsequent to opening of and contractors under this Owner's office, F.W. bids. Non-bidders will be order are explained Dodge Plan Room refunded $50.00 under the herein after and in the Nashville and Knoxville, same conditions of re- contract documents. and the Nashville Conturn. NOTICE OF REQUIRE- tractor Association The Owner reserves the MENT FOR AFFIRMA- Knoxville Builders Exright to waive any infor- TIVE ACTION EN- change.

malities or to reject any or SURE QUA Copies of the documents all bids. EMPLOYMENT OPPOR- may be obtained from Bids shall be accompan- TUNITY (EXECUTIVE State Architect in accorlied by a cashier's or cer- ORDER 11246) dance with the Instructified check or, (1) The Offeror's or Bid- Itions to Bidders upon HYMES, Mr. Robert George Ledford (Bobby) -Brother of the late Henry H. Hymes, Tuesday, June 15, 1982, Lord Noland Hospital, Fairfield, Al. A teacher at Brighton High School, Birmingham, Al.

Survived by sister, Mrs. Bertha Watkins; local survivors, niece, Ms. Kathryn A. Hymes; sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Pearl Hymes; other relatives and friends.

Services will be held in Nashville and arrangements to be announced. BARNES, Clarence J. -Age 61 years of Ashland City, June 15, 1982. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Clara Carney, Mrs.

Laura Brown; brothers, John Barnes, Thurman Moss. Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton, where funeral services will be conducted Friday, 1 o'clock. Pallbearers: Friends. Interment Webb Cemetery. 'ANDERSON GARRETT FUNERAL HOME MCKINLEY, Mr.

Henry Van- -Friday, June 11, 1982, Detroit, Mi. Survived daughters, Cassandra, Angelia, Janet, and Tara Mckinley; sons, Van, Fredrick, and Kevin McKinley; father, Floyd McKinley; sisters, Louise Kirk, Stella Taylor, Aner'von Turner, Reva Sadler; brothers, Wesley Scott, Haskell and John McKinley; six grandchildren; three aunts; two uncles; devoted aunt, Louise sister-in-law, Marilyn McKinley; brother-in-law, Theodore Kirk; special friends, Jean McKinley Rhodes, Bessie Kincaid; other relatives and friends. His remains repose at Richard Smith Funeral Home where the family will receive friends (this) Wednesday 7-8 p.m. funeral immediately following. Interment Thursday, June 17, 1 p.m.

National Cemetery, RICHARD SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Directors CATO, Mrs. Madeline Cox-Aged 85. Monday June 14, 1982 at a local infirmary. Survived by niece, Mrs. Edna Cox Wyman, Franklin; stepdaughters, Mrs.

Marian Graves and Mrs. Ethel Johnson, both of Nashville; step-son, Willie Cato, Nash- THE TENNESSEAN, Wednesday, June 16, 1982 27 Ray Shreeve Services for Floyd Ray Shreeve, 63, 1016 Curdwood Drive, a retired' employee of the H.G. Hill Food Stores, 1 at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Phillips Robinson Funeral Home. Burtal will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Shreeve, a native of Goodlettsville, died Sunday in North Trident Regional Hospital in Charleston, S. after, a heart attack. was a veteran of World War II. SurVivors include his wife, Mary Yarbrough Shreeve; a daughter, Raynelle Odom, Summerville, S.C.; a son, Daryl A.

Shreeve, Hermitage; a brother Harold Shreeve, Bushnell, three sisters, Grace Diatikar, and Goodlettsville, Nelle Stanley, Bushnell, lone Fields, Jeffersontown, and three grandchildren. Maj. 'Albert Vieira Memorial services for Maj. Albert P. Vieira, 59, a retired U.S.

Air Force officer, 259 Eisenhower Drive, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Haywood Hills Baptist Church. The body has been donated to Vanbe derbilt Medical School. Maj. Vieira died Monday night.

Survivors include his wife, Nona Mae Vieira; three sons, Paul Alan F. and Mark A. Vieira, Nashville; a brother, George Vieira, Orlando, a sister, Nora Gomes, Jackson Heights, N.Y., and two grandchil- In dieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the St. Thomas Hospital Physical Therapy Department. Virlon Smith CLARKSVILLE, for Virlon Truman an Mound, will -be at 2 p.m.

no nolds-Nave Funeral Burial will be in tery.no Mr. Smith died ville Memorial Survivors include Smith, Clarksville; James Armstrong, Tenn. Services Smith, 85, of India retired farmer, today at McReyHome. Riverview Ceme- Monday in ClarksHospital. a son, Billy Ray and a stepson, Oregon, Ohio.

Death Notices June 14, 1982 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Peggy Smith; son, Mr. Irvin Perry; three grandchildren, Tammy, Reginald and Ivey; one sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Crawford; two brothers, Messrs.

Horace and Raymond Woods; two sisters-in-law; one brother-in-law; one great uncle; one great aunt; numerous nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. Visitation with family Thursday, June 17, 1982, 7-8 p.m. Mt. Pisgah M.B. Church, 1233 First Avenue South.

Funeral I services will follow immediately after, conducted by Rev. Sam Kirby and others. Pallbearers and Flowerbearers selected from friends. Interment Greenwood Cemetery Friday, June 18, 1982, 10 a.m. W.E.

HAMILTON SON FUNERAL HOME, Charles Hamilton, 329-2389 CRUMP, Mrs. Claretta Creson- -Tuesday, June 15, 1982 at a local infirmary. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Georgia Rosetta Barth of Lincoln, Mrs. Nellie Pack Cording and Mrs.

Gladys Davis, both of Nashville; brothers, Carlie R. Pack, Goodlettsville and Harley J. Pack Sr. of Mt. Juliet.

Remains are at the Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, where services will conducted Thursday afteroon at 2:30, o'clock by Bro. Walt Leaver. Interment Springhill Cemetery. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 227-4424 KINNARD, Arthur this life Tuesday, June 15, 1982 at Maury County Hospital.

A resident of Arno Road, Williamson County, Tn. Survivors include a wife, Mrs. Era Kinnard; five daughters; four sons; four brothers; two sisters; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements to be announced later. PATTON BROS.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Emma's Let Show Know A fare Thinking Of Them 24 Hour Phone Service Florals from 327-0202 $20.00 Order and say "Charge it' In Memoriam MORRIS in Laving Memory of PAMELA (George) MORRIS Who, Left Us Suddenly anJune 16, 1980 Your memory to us is a keepsake with which we will never part. Thou God have has you you in in His care, we still hearts. Daughter missed Tammy, Sisters, Sadly by Mother Father In Loving Memory Of 7 Our Dear Mother nAn MRS. MOLLIE BOLDEN passed away 2 yeon ru Ago, June 16, 1980 A million times, we have needed you. A million times, we have cried.

love could have saved you, you would have never died. If we could have one lifetime, with one dream come true We would pray to God, with all our hearts for the yesterdays we had with you. Sadly Missed By Your Daughter, Georgia Patterson, Children, Grandchildren and All Your Family ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids -will be received for Group Medical Legals receipt of a certified or cashier's check made payable to the State of Tennessee in the amount of $100.00. Contact Bob Vories at A five percent Bid Bond is required. Bidders are required to be licensed in accordance with State Law.

Wage Rate. Act and Non-Discrimination Policy will apply to this project. A statement of public contract crime status is required in the bid form. The Owner reserve the right to waive any informalities or to reiect any or all bids. (270739) REQUEST FOR BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their Office, 1001 Stahlman until 10:00 A.M.

on the following: JUNE 21: Drafting Instruments Supplies, Paper, Beauty Supplies, Reprographic Services, Envelopes. JUNE 22: Inst. Training Processing System, Data Forms, Kitchenware, Hardware, Arts Crafts Supplies, File Folders, Misc. Hospi-1 tal Supplies, Hospital Medical Frozen Foods, Photographic Equip, Chain Post Binders, Pistols, Guns Ammunition. JUNE 23: Janitorial Supplies, Silk Screen Printing, Hospital Equipment, Refrigeration Installation Supplies, RePrinting, Drafting Supplies, Fastening Systems, Kitchenware, Floor Ceiling Tile, Dictating Machines Supplies, Office Supplies.

JUNE 24: Anhydrous Ammonia, Laundry Equipment Repair Kitchenware, Plumbing Supplies, Office Furniture, Steel Shelving. JUNE 25: Electrical Hardware Supplies, Plumbing Supplies, Lumber, Surgical Omplants Supplies, Hydrochioric Acid, Wear Shoes, Medical Gases, Sewing Supplies, Laundry Service. As per specifications on file. The right is hereby res served to reiect any and all bids. William B.

Whitson, Purchasing Agent METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY (184824) The applications for Beer Permits published on June 7, 1982 for the meeting of June 14, 1982 have been rescheduled for June 17, 1982 at 9:00 A.M. at the Beer Board Office, 403 Stahiman Building. Pat Craddock, Executive Secretary Metro Beer Permit Board (184823) Cemetery Lots HARPETH, HILLS- Memorial Gardens, 4 lots, $200 each. 6, 799-2992. BURIAL PLOTS -4 adioining, section Mt.Oliver Cemetery.

$900. 404-261-1869. WOODLAWN-4 choice lots in the fountain area, 329-2546 4 Nursery -Child Care TULIP -Child wk, care 7am-6pm, in my fenced home, yard, hot lunches, lots of love, $40 wk. 889-7014 HARDING MALL CHILD CARE -Monday thru Friday. 833-1713 GREENCLIFF WOODBINE done sewing, call INFANT 834-0819 CARE after Murfreesboro Rd.

Thompson Ln. area, 361-7484 HARDING MALL- -Haywood Ln. area, day or night, experienced. 832-4592 CHARLOTTE wood area, children kept in my home. 356-1088 EAST -Children kept in my home, 5 days week day or night.

226-5090, 228-8231 NOLENSVILLE RD-Thompson Ln. Anytime. Fenced yard. Licensed. 297-0083 EAST- -experienced child care in my 227-3979.

5 Lost Found LOST DOG -Madison area. Male half German Shepherd, 80 half Australian Shepherd. ibs. 5 yrs old. Dark gray on tail, light tan on face, chest legs.

Tag on collar reads 'Reb 868-1150. Other no. 865-0018. $100 reward for Info. leading to safe return.

DOG -Doberman, large feblack tan, collar, spayed, much loved pet. Reward. 865-8330, 868-7330 CREDIT CARDS -Lost, Amoco, Visa, Fla. Drivers Zelpha E. Garrett.

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Reward. 256-7212 DOG LOST- -Small brown male, reward, 228-1422. 37 Schools 15 Lost Found DOBERMAN -lost, black male, brown markings, 9 right does not stand up, mos old. Reward. 832-6766 Special Notices THIS AD 50 CENTS GETS YOU MUG OF BEER TODAY AT: JUNIOR'S TAVERN 127 7TH AVENUE NORTH 5 ACRES for $2,500 By Owner.

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EDP Specialists 329-0223 SNELLING SNELLING St. Cloud Comer 255-4811 39 Typist Secretaries SERVICE A prestigious national corp has immediate openings for Customer Service Representatives. Typing, or CRT experience is required. We offer excellent benefits, frequent raise evaluations advancement opportunities. Full part time positions are available.

If you enjoy people desire to grow within a company, this is the position for you! Call: 385-0564 between 9 6 to set up an appointment. PART-TIME TELLERS Tellers are needed to work Monday Friday at the following branches: Main Office 17th Church Bordeaux Main Street Hermitage We are seeking individuals who desire a permanent part time position. Previous experience or excellent math and clerical skills are required. Neat appearance and the abilIty to effectively deal with the public. Inquire in person 8:30 to Personnel Department, 5th Floor, Commerce Union Bank Bido.

Individuals interested in summer work only need not inquire. COMMERCE UNION BANK COMMERCIAL LOAN OFFICER FEE PAID Salary to $40,000 Responsible for business development and account administration in large southern bank. Background must include Bachelor's Degree, formai credit training and a minimum of two years middle market lending. Contact Dawn Dossett 292-0931. DEALY-ROURKE PERSONNEL 3401 West End Avenue, Suite 310 Nashville, Tennessee 37203 HOLSTEIN, Warren M.

(Gus) -Mon- TION, VILLE, THURMAN, arted hospital. William Horronda Hurt, Jordan, ton, Owen, daughter, other near Remains until 1 Rev. Christian enue GARDNER Legals surance for certificated employees of the Metropolitan Board of Education. Specifications may be obtained from Aid Associates Employee Benefit Consultants, 110 21st 1 Ave. So.

Nashville, TN 37203. Ph: 327-3114. The Insurance Trust, Kenneth B. Anderson, Chairperson. (184825) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bushnell, fersontown, John Summerville, Juliet.

al home Gallatin vices 17, 1982 Ray Spring Relatives IN TIONS HUD Project No. B-81-ing DN-47-0100 Sealed Proposals for the construction of the struction of the Prolect listed herein will be received by the City of Lewisburg, at the Lewisburg City Hall on June 30, 1982 at 10 A.M. CDST, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. The work for which Bids are to be submitted consists of furnishing all labor and, services necessary for constructing complete as specified herein and as shown on the Plans, for Street Improvements. The work to be preformed is approximately as follows: Scarifying and reshaping several unpaved streets; placing of additional base and plant mix asphalt pavement; the resurfacing of several streets including the removal and disposal of some existing base and surface, spot leveling, ditching and the placement of mineral aggregate shoulders.

Time Limit: 90 Calendar Days ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK -Minimum of 1 year accounts receivable experience required for this chailenging position in our counting department. Here's your opportunity to loin one of the nations most dynamic corportions. Excellent benefits, competitive salary free parking. For a confidential appointment. contact Debbie Harlan at 366-8200.

Maremont Corporation EOE M-F SECRETARY Immediate opening for qualifled secretary-receptionist with general contractor in troCenter. Excellent opportunity for the right individual. Shorthand or equivalent desirable. Good fringe benefits. Send resume salary requirements to: PO Box 24463, Nash-' ville, TN 37202.

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP-typing skills, pleasant phone voice. 385-0564 ALL SKILLS AVAILABLE OLSTEN TEMPORARY 1161 Murfreesboro Rd Call 361-5117 RECEPTIONIST -for M.D, know bookkeeping. Beginning August. Contact before Fri, 6-18, Call after 7pm. 352-0584 DENTAL OFFICE office experience required.

Will train in dental. Southwest Nashville. 356-6112 38 Employment Agencies 38 Employment Agencies 38 Employment Agencies: CAREERS By Joyce Lain Kennedy Rodeo Riders Horse Around For Big Money Dear Joyce: I'd like information about rodeo P.M., Houston, Texas Prizes of up to $250,000 may make the rough and tumble game of rodeo riding and roping worth the broken bones and bruises if you're a winner. The latest rodeo news and names of rodeo schools can be found in "Prorodeo Sports News," published by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. You can obtain a copy by sending 50 cents in stamps plus a large, selfaddressed mailing label to Joyce Lain Kennedy, Box 29-400M, Banner-Tennessean.

Ask for "Rodeo." Dear Joyce: I love square dancing and would like to become a caller. Where can I take Chicago, Ill. Although the square dance floor may be a site of frequent confusion, it's a great place to have fun for dancers and caller alike. If you'd like a two-page list of square dance calling schools, send a stamped, self-addressed, long white envelope plus 50 cents in coins to Bob Osgood, 462 N. Robertson Los Angeles, Calif.

90048. Do not send this request to me. Dear Joyce: What's the outlook for E.B., Little Rock, Ark. Openings are scarce; the outlook fluctuates with the economy. Working in iron, steel and machinery manufacturing, blacksmiths weld, repair or sharpen metal tools or equipment.

Artist-blacksmiths find jobs in shops that produce decorative wrought iron. For a list of blacksmithing schools, courtesy of the American Farrier's Association, send a stamped, self-addressed, long white envelope to Joyce Lain Kennedy, Box 29-400M, Banner-Tennessean. Ask for "Blacksmith." Dear Joyce: Please discuss soil Klamath Falls, Ore. scientists are scratching to find jobs. A graduate degree plus a background in lab research or field work can help you compete.

A free booklet, "Careers in Agronomy, Crop Science, Soil Science," describes job opportunities and lists colleges and universities with suitable course work. You can obtain a free copy, courtesy of the American Society of Agronomy, by sending a postcard request to Joyce Lain Kennedy, Box 29-400M, Banner-Tennessean. Ask for "Soil Science." Dear Joyce: I'm a city boy interested in poultry Baltimore, Md. Try a summer job on a poultry farm; after checking out the pecking order you may decide a college education is in order. Why not contact the Future Farmers of America (National FFA Center, Box 15160, Alexandria, Va.

22309) for more information about this field? READER SERVICE: Send separate requests for above booklets to Joyce Lain Kennedy. Do not combine requests because it gives our assembly line the hiccups. Today's offers end August 1, 1982. (c) 1982 Sun Features Inc..

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