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$6 THt NASHVIllE TENNESSFAN March 4, 1965 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 gcatlj Special Notices DRIVEWAY BAD? ADCOX Tuesday evflning, March Shows New Book Plans Let us rock and grade if. else trie 'Tempest' Proves Exciting soil, fill dirt, yard grading and haulino. 297-1400. 269-6544. 2.

1965, a local infirmary, Mn. Rose Let Brindle Ad ox, Ward St. Widow of the late, Charles W. Adcox. Survived three daughters.

Mrs. Lula Court CARPETS CLEANED ney Martin, Mrs. Minnie Louise On location, tree pickup, deliver WAR REN Wednesday. March 3. 196S at a locai ie'irmary, Jame-, Wiley Warren.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. E. C. (Claudinel Perkerson, M.ss Gleneva Warren, Mrs. David Foreit.

Miss Nell Warren, Mrs. Tommy Hannagan; son, Rudolph M. Warren, all of Nashville; six grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; sister. Mrs. Ella Sanders; brothers, Jesse.

Rooney. Will, and Charlie Warren. Remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home. 9C4 Galialin where funeral services wilt be neid Friday after McNeal, end Mrs. Evelyn Bennett, all of Nashville; two sons, Charles SMITH RUG CLEANERS, 95-3920 Ray Courtney, Nashville, and Learn To Drive John Let Courtney, Cincinnati, Ohio; 12 grandchildren, and a number of great grandchildren.

Remains at the funeral home ACME DRIVER Training, 889-2331 By CLARA IER0NYM US LEARN TO DRIVE of Philiios-Robinson where fu At Vanderbilt theater last neral services will be conducted! EASY METHOD. Established ifl CY 1-1780 night "The Tempest" proved CY 7-4526 once again how astonishingly noon at 2:00 o'clock, by Rev. S. D. Organ.

Pallbearers: Honorary Men's Bible Class of Meridian Street Methodist Church. Active Nephews. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Eastland Funeral Home, 227-4474. UPHOLSTERING Free estimates.

Terms. 262-6883 fresh and undated are Shakespeare's "fun and games." Thursday afternoon tt 1:00 o'clock Rev. W. E. Helton, Mt.

Pleasant, will officiate. Friends will serve as active pallbearers. Interment Mt. Pleasant Free Will Baotist Church Cemetery, Cheatham County. Phillips-Robinson directors.

COLE Wednesday morning. March TWILLEY UPHOLSTERING. 228-292 It would be hard to say, how CASH PAID FOR ACCOUNTS Receivable, Notes. Past due accounts; P.O. Box 6051, Nashvlllt.

ever, just which was more exciting on this opening night: the WR AY March 2, 1963. at a local infirmary. Lee Havnes Wrav Sr age 76 vears. Survived bv wife. Mrs.

Mavbelle Wrav: two sons. L. H. Wrav of College Grovf. imaginative production on the and SMSgt.

Howard Wrav. USAF. Ntwipiper Printing Corporation ACENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAH Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT CLASSIFItO ADVERTISING RATES (Rates below Apply to All Classified Advertising originating within 100-mile radius of tht city of Nashville.) Daily classified ads are published first in THE NASHVILLE TE NNESSE AN and will be published again on the same day in THE. NASHVILLE BANNER. 7 Days 36c Line 4 Days 41c Line 1 Day Daily 65c Line 1 Day Sunday 65c Line Publication in the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN is counted as one day.

Daily Rates Quoted Include insertion In both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. Morning, and THE NASHVILLE BANNER, Evening. Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Count Five Average (5-lelter) Words to the Lint The abovt rates apply to consecutive insertions only. Rights reserved to classify and Index classified ads according to rules governing classified pages. The Banner and The Tennessean also reserve tht right to revise or reject at option any advertising which is deemed objectionable either in subject matter or phraseology.

Box Number address requires 4 Words. Notict of typographical errors nust be given in time for corrtc-tion before the second insertion. Office Hours Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.

to 12 noon. Sunday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.. South Carolina: five grandchildren stage or the fact that the auditorium was almost filled by one great-grandchild. The remains are Ellis Funeral Home.

2627 Tree Topping, Removing Buy walnut logs. 766-2836. 766-2612. TRACTOR WORK Grading, Bush hog. 242-1581 anytime.

GRADING Landscaping and Tre work, also firewood for salt. Call 297-2320, 242-1581. Noiensvi He Rd. where funeral I LkJtl -Wf 4Lr? 7 undergraduates. When an audience is as swept up in the wit and wiles of a services will be conducted et 1:30 m.

Thursda, by the Rev. Fred Bell. Palloearers: J. R. Vaugnn, comedy as it was last night, the R.

O. Ray, Frank Byrd. C. D. Mc-Kee, Aubrey Barnes, Robert Howard.

Albert Wilson, Thomas Hamm, and Baker Eudailev. Inter GARDENS PLOWED Disc Grad ing of yards ft, driveways, digging. Mowing, GEHRIG, 228-3747 ment Woodlawn Cemetery. Ellis Funeral Home, directors. BUSINESS CUIDE 3, "65, at a local hospital.

Dr. Ernest B. Cole, 616 Main Street. Surived by wife. Mrs.

Ernest B. Cole; two brothers. Mr. Robert Cole and Mr. Eldridst Cole, both of Chicago, sister, Mrs.

Willie Henninq, Chicago. three nieces and one nephew; four sisters-in-law and three brothers-in-law. Friends may call at the William Guntpr Memorial Chanel until time of funeral services, Saturday morning, March 196S at 10 a.m. from Holv Trinity Episcopal Church. Father Cecil Cowan officiating.

Honorary pallbearers: members of the Vpstrv of Holy Trinity Church, Capital Dental Society. Pan Tennessee Dental Association, the Appnlla Club and the board of Directors of the Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company. Active pallbearers: Dr. J. B.

Singleton, Atty. W. D. Hawkins, Dr. W.

H. Grant, Dr. E. G. High, Dr.

W. H. Watson, Dr. L. J.

Forrester, and Dr. W. C. Baines. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, family square.

William Gunter and Son's, Inc. funeral directors YENNER At a local hospital, 8 Business Services Offered Tuesday morning, March 2, 1965, Mrs. Elva Mae Yenner. Wife of Leo B. Yenner; mother of James R.

Rinks, Nashville, Mrs W. Townsend, Torrance, Mrs. Jim Shea, Ft. Bragg, N.C.; daughter of Leonard Barlar, stepdaughter of Mrs. Sallie Barlar result canont help being a superior theater experience for performers and viewers alike.

ALAN BROWN, who directed the play, appears in it as Pros-pero. i the narrator and string-pulleP who keeps its multiple inventions goin with the help of sprites and spirits. No matter what weaknesses lie in interpretations by a student cast they could have walked through the roles, said their lines or merely pantomimed them though they did none of these anyone there would have sat through the GARAGES-CARPORTS Nothing Down First Payment April ADDITIONS REMODELING both of Lvnnville, sister of Mrs. Howard Rochelle, Mt. Pleas ant, Leonard Barlar Hopkinsville, six grandchil dren.

Services 10:00 a.m. Thurs day, Cosmopolitan Chape Pall Custom Designed Home Improvements Wt do rht complete iob bearers: Russell Legate, Farris Seilert, James Harvey, Harvey Rodgers, Ed Sullivan. William KITCHENS, BATHS, NG Greer. Interment Yokelev Ceme tery, Maury County. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, Co lumbia, Tenn.

Papers please copy show with pleasure just to hear Brown's disciplined voice and ANNOUNCEMENTS Out-of-Town his fine English diction. t-B Legal Notices BASEMENTS, ATTICS, REPAIPS ELECTRIC, SIDING, POR' HES. PAINTING, PAVING, CARPOPT, CEILINGS, FLOORS, PANEI ING ROOFING. GARAGES. Licensed Bonded-Insured ROBERT WALKER LUMBER CO.

527 W. Thompson Ln. 254-3344 Dickson, Ttnn. The performers skills are COONE Tuesday, March 2nd 1965 GOODMAN Monday night at his residence 1448 13th Avenue South. Mr.

Elmore Goodman. Survived by a devoted wife. Mrs. Lena Goodman; son. Mr.

James T. Goodman of Brooklyn, N.Y.: brother, Ar. Oscar Bradley five grandchildren; three nieces; five neoh-w: duprtters-in-lew, Mrs. Mary r-ondman of New York and Mrs. Dovie r.oodman: one brother-ln-law; other relatives and friends.

Hi family will receive friends Frldaw niht from A until 10 r- riir-k at Patton Brothers Funeral Home Fun-rai Saturday at 1 p.m. el o.th H. M. fz. Churrh.

Pev. j. Patr Ashworth III officiating r-allhaarers will salaried from hi rhi'rrh members and friends, inte-r-nt at Halls of Calvary. Pat-nn nirertnrs. uneven, which Is to be expected, REQUESTS FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the construe but their acting is done with tion of a classroom addition to Colt Elementary School, ocated on cole intelligence.

Caught up in the satirical ganius of the play, they undergo the "sea-change into mont Drive. Antioch, Tennessee, will be received by the Metropolitan something, rich and strange," to Board ot Education in its Boaro Room at 201 Bransford Avenue. Nashville, Tennessee, on or before 1:30 p.m., March 19, 1965, at which Miss Adelle Carlson, social consultant in the Baptist Sunday School Board's church recreation department, shows Frank Charton, recreation consultant for the Tennessee Baptist Convention, plans for her rtew book, "The Four Seasons Party and Banquet Book," which will be published in late summer by the Broadman Press here. use Shakespeare's own phrase at 11:50 p.m. in a Nashville Hospital, Jesse James Tommy Coone, age 18 years.

Survived bv parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coone Dickson; two sisters, Mrs. Uorris Lane, Tennessee City, Mrs.

Annie Sue Olephant, White Bluff, two brothers, Bu-tord L. Coone. U.S. Air Force, Lincoln, George W. Coone S.

Army. The remains are at the Dickson Funeral Home, where funeral services will he held at 2 p.m. Friday March 5th, conducted by Brother D. Ellis Walker and Brother Newton Bag-gett. Interment in Union Cemetery.

Arrangements by tht Dickson Funeral Homt, Dickson, Ttnn. time and place tht proposals will in "The Tempest." Brown, of course, endows hU Septic Tanks PUMPED $12.50 to $15 SEWER LINES CLEANED OVERFLOWS BUILT Very REASONABLF PRICES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED bt publicly opened and read. Plans, specifications and Contract iProspero with kingly dignity HARRISON Tuesday evening. March 2, 1965 at a local Infirmary, Mrs. Hazel Meade Har Documents are open to public In and makes him a man of con spection or may be obtained from rison.

Survived by daughter, Mrs, Jean Jackson of Nashville; step science as well as mind. Outstanding in his cast is Melvin Meyer, whose Stephano, a Aldridee 262-1118 the office of Louis L. Wailer, Archl tect, HiS 20th Avenue, South, Nash ville, Tennessee. L. T.

Alexander Supervisor of Construction daughters, Mrs. Dons Chessor ot Camp Gordon, Mrs. A. B. McMillan of Myrtle Beach, step-sons, Mr.

Patrick W. Har. ritnn nf Nashville. Mr. W.

D. drunken butler, is played In an McEwen Rites Slated Today Newsboy Injured; Hit-Run Charged Ltbsnon. Ttnn ingratiating, Buddy Hackett Harrison Jr. of Woodruff. 16 HEMONTOLOR Wednesday after style that met with enthusiastic REQUESTS FOR BIDS noon, March 3, 1V65, at a Nash Septic Tanks PUMPED ST0 TO $15 SEWER LINES CLEANED OVERFLOWS BUILT STONE, BLOCK response.

villa hospital, Howard Shannon Sealed bids for tht construction of a classroom addition to Htad REBECCA Rolston's Ariel Is Hemontolor, age 11 months. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hemontolor; grandparents, Mrs. Mamie Thompson Shannon, Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Hemontolor; great-arandoarents, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services for Capt. so light and graceful as to seem An East Nashville newspaper CONCRETE WORK-Fire estimates practically airborne, but the lip Elementary School will be received at the office of the Metropolitan Public Schools, Board Room, located at 2601 Bransford Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, until 1:30 p.m., CST.

March 23, 1965, and then at said time will be publicly opened and read. rnnia ni Plane tnH Thomas C. McEwen 34, the second Nashvillian to he killed livered papers on Kennedy Avenue near his home. Officers quoted Williams as saying he "glanced off the road whan InnlaH nr. Via ti.ob synchronization with the off Jesse A.

Thompson, Mrs. Emma carrier was seriously Injured yesterday in a hit-run accident and his neighbor was arrested minutes later as the driver of stage voice somehow puts me Shannon, Mrs. Bob Hemontolor, grandchildren; brothers, Mr. James H. Meade, Mr.

Fred Meade. Mr. Charles Edward Meade, all ct Nashville, Mr. Clarence L. Meade of San Jose.

sister, Mrs. J. L. Hoggatt of Union, Oregon. The remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Road, where funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock, bv Rev.

David B. Sargent. PallbearersWilliam Oldham. James I. Cox R.

L. Jackson Jr Michael Harrison, Phillip Meade, Bobby Meade, Ronald Moore, Michael Cowl. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Eastland Funeral Home, 227-4424; hartman Wednesday.

March 3, in Veit Nam, will be at 2 p.m. off. So does the weird makeup all of Lebanon, Mrs. Bob Brewer, Big Sandy, Tenn. Remains are at very Reasonable Rates.

All Work Guaranteed. 228-4371 Septic Tanks CLEANED REPAIRED SEWER LINES, NO CHARGE Overflows Built ALL WOrK GUARANTEED GET OUR PRICE FIRST West End Methodist right on me." Williams gave nojtoday at Nave's East Side Chapel spel where fu-' mav oe obtained from the office be held 2f Freeland Roberts, 203 neral services wil reason for leaving the scene oflChurch. design for Caliban. The playwright describes him as a savage and deformed slave. the accident, Gregory sn id Third National Bank Building, Nash ville, Tennessee.

L. T. Alexander Supervisor of Construction o'clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Robert Spain, assisted by Rev, Marvin Napier. Interment: Wilson County Memorial Gardens.

Nave's East Side Chapel, Lebanon. and Alan Cope.md does well with the role. Still it jolts me Call RIPPEY'S 262-0626 George Bess, traffic radio dispatcher, said a witness notified police of the accident at 4:34 p.m. Williams, who was released on that his Zulu wig and facial Lebanon, Tenn. makeup conjure up the image JEWEL Alice Guild Kellv Jewell.

Dr. Ben St. Clair and Dr. A. J.

Walton will officiate. Military graveside honors will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park with officers and airmen from Sew-art Air Force Base in charge. Capt. McEwen was killed Feb. 24 when his plane crashed in Viet Nam.

Armv Pfc. Alvin G. 1965 at the Edgefield Nursing Home, Mrs. Mary A. Hartman survived by sons John J.

Hartman ot Chattanooga, M. C. Hartman of Blacktop Paving 100x9 $152 passed away, March 2, 1965, at a REQUESTS FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received al the office of the Purchasing Agent of the Metropolitan School System, of a witch dortnr or African voodoo man and turn him into p-nw no Green ano KObert narr $1,000 bond, is scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court FHA Terms Free Estimates a cartoon caricature. man nl North Carolina. Sister, Mrs.

Henry Rauh ot Columbia. todav on the charges. John Streams plays Sebastian, the car, Metro police said. The hit-run victim was Ken- 'neth Wayne Smith, 16, of 1431 Greenland who is in General Hospital with a broken leg, severe head and face injuries and a possible fractured pelvis. Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thurman Smith, is a carrier for Newspaper Printing Corp. PATROLMAN Foster M. Grez-ory identified David Lee Wil-( Mams. 22, of, 1119 Greenland Ave.

as the drivepr Williams has been charged "with leaving the scene of an accl-. failing to report an accl-dent and reckless driving, Greg-" ory said. The officer said Williams was BUILDERS PAVING CO TW 5-ft600 UN Tenn. Several grandchildren oreat-arandchiidren and great conniving brother to the King Parker was the first Nashvillian of Naples, with languid elegance. great-grandchildren.

Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus-Owens 8. Wood. 450 Charlotte where Residential Commercial REMODELING Modern-Builders fr Supply arrogantly and thoroughly at home in his elaborate velvet and tunarAl tervires will he he 2601 Bransford Avenue, Nashville-Davidson County, Tennessee, up until the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., CST, March 15, 1965, for: Wet and Drv Pickup Machines and Floor Polishers tor Custodial Services Metro Schools Nashville, Tennessee Specifications and bid form may be obtained from the Metro Schools Purchasing Department. K. G.

Ibson Purchasing Agent brocade costume. Ha has un Saturday morning at 10 a m. by Rev. Jasper Kellv. Friends will serve as pallbearers.

Interment More Room In Adult Class Hardware, Paint, Builder Supplies local hospital, at the age of 6J years. She is survived bv husband. Jesse Jewell; three daughters, Mrs. Myrlle Oxendine. Lenore City, Mrs.

Joanne Jacobs, Favetteville. C. and Mrs. Shirley Smith, Hermitage. two sisters, Mrs.

Charles Belser, Lebanon, Mrs. Susie Stont, Lebanon; one brother, W. Kellv, Nashville, and five grandchildren. Tht remains are at the Ligon and Bobo Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev.

Wade Acton. Pallbearers; Active: Jack Dixon, Clay Dixon. Willie Olliver, Graham Williams. William Kelly. James R.

Jewell. Maxwell Martin, Joe Cripps, Buddy Vsnhook and Paul Vanhook. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens. Ligon and Bobo, directors. "Springfield, Ttnn.

New Kitchens. Business esttb- iisnerj Tor 21 vears. I59-55D3. Suggs Family Cemetery. Pettus-Owen Wood, 292-3392.

usual poise, can cold a pose and let a gaze linger across another character as indolently and tangibly as dragging a kerchief insolently across a face. JONES Tuesday afternoon. March We Stop Leaks No StOD-No Pay REPAIRS OR NEW ROOFS Dependable. Terms AL 5-7506 SOUThERN ROOFING INC. 2, 1V65 at tne nome, one tnuttn Lene, Wesley G.

Jones. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Oliver (Eloine) Duke, Mrs. Donald (Marlt) Hud-tnn: nn. William Harlan Jones; C.

B. Anderson brings snap arrested at his home 28 minutes Space is still available in a rL if REQUESTS FOR BIDS and professionalism to another after Smith was hit as he de few of the adult classes which grandchildren, Mary Ann and Sealed bids will bt received at the office of the Purchasing Agent the Metro school system opened Betty Sue Jones, James and Wes-lev Hudson. Evelyn Duke; sisters, of the scoundrels in the play. THERE is a brilliant scene Tuesday night, Marshall Foster ot me Metropolitan School System, James W. Warren Mrs.

N. L. Knight, Mrs. Thelma 2601 Bransford Avenue. Nashville- OGG Mrs.

Eva Lois Parsons Ogg, adult education supervisor, said Williams, Mrs. T. C. Dennison Davidson County, Tennessee, up until with temptresses in black leo Services for James W. Warren brother, Oliver Jores.

The re mains are at The Eastland Fu 189, of 2709 Eastland Ave. will SEAT COVERS Ltt us spring cltan your car NEW LOCATION 107 LAFAYETTE Auto Trim AL 4-9107 CERAMIC TILE" Remodel that old bath now. Tak neral Homt, 04 Gallatin Road where services will be conducted the nour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., c.S.T March IS, 1965, for: TRACTOR AND FLAIL MOWER for Operations Department 2601 Bransford Avenue Nashville, Tennessee Thursday mormnq at 10 clock yesterday. Persons interested in enrolling may report to the schools today at 7 p.m., according to Foster, who said these courses are open at five schools. West End High typing, in by Rev.

Charles Cunningham and be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at East-- land Funeral Home. The Rev. S. D.

Organ will of-''fipiate. Burial will be In Wood-. lawn Memorial Park. Rev. Macon eurke.

paiiDearers age 58, died Mai en 2, 165 at Weirton, W.Va. Survived by husband, Russell Ogg; one daughter, Mrs. Jerre McGarr of Nashville; three brothers, Clarence and Foster Parsons of Russellvil'e, Walter Parsons of Nashville; one grandson, Jert Arthur McGarr. Remains are at the Associated Funeral Home where services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. by Rev.

John Christian. Burial in Robertson County Memorial Gardens. Associated Funeral Directors in charge. advantage of winter rates Nothina down, low as $10 month. Phone for Specifications and bid form may be a Gordan Moore, Will Nolcn.

George Jacobs, Walter Gasser, C. E. Brown, Delmas Southerland, Claude Richmond. Dr. C.

E. Kord, N. Townsend, Lynn Boyd, Vernon Morton, Klrby obtained from the Metro Schools come tax preparation and rapid reading. Tree estimates, 242-6491. Purchasing Department.

MANNING'S 721 Main St tards and tights, luring the shipwrecked group to a feast of wine and fruit. But Shakespeare's own lines are as usual the stars of the evening. The audience loves it when Miranda, a brand new bride, looks at the group of men from the wrecked ship and Is absolutely dazzled with their good looks. "How beauteous mankind is," she says, brave new world, that, lias such people in't." It's understandable. She'd seen only ihree men in her whole lite up in then, and one ut them was LICENSED CONTRACTOR K.

G. Ibson Purchasing Agent Primm, Ed Parnsh, Joe Harsh, Maplewood High shop. Madison High puhlic speak Aluminum Siding Reroofing vwv Clarence SPerry, Robert Lee Centervillt, Tenn. 2 Lost Found RUSSELL-William Henry, age 79, Aluminum Storm Windows Doors Carports Ornamental Iron Building Remodeling Painting ing, income lax preparation, and rapid reading. U5 BUILUINlj SUPPLY Capt.

Thomas C. McEwen Jr. Killed in Viet Nam Two Rivers nigh Spanish 291-9090, Free estimates. 791-9022 and physical education. PASSPORT Lost In South area of Nashville.

Belongs to Government ot Jamaica. Contact Stanley Moore, Scarritt College or Nights 269-9S30. Ford Greene Elementary School reading and arithmetic. The new program of adult edu Warren died of a cerebral 'hemorrhage ypsterdav In Hen-'dersonville Nursinc Home. A native of Robertson Cnun-' ty, he linrl been a resident of 50 years.

Warren was a member of Street Methodist Churrh. He was a Mason. He worked for 4ft years with the Nashville Transit' retiring in 19f0. He is survived by a son, Rudolph M. Warren.

Nashville; five daughters, Mrs. E. C. Perkerson, "Miss Gleneva. Warren, Mrs.

David Foreit, Miss Nell Warren and Mrs. Tommy Hannagan, Nash-'ville; four brothers, Jesse, and Will, Greenbrier, and iRbonev Warren, Evansville, Caliban. Thompson, J. T. Ptnkston, J.

M. Flannaqan E. H. Tidwell, T. S.

Nlchol, Hilton Push, Ivy Young, Jimmy Hall, A J. Mullins, Earl Kemner, Charles Cohca. M. A. Winningham.

C. P. Saunders. George Thomas, Meredith Caldwell, David Patterson, D. A.

Derrvberry, Charles Wiles, Jack Roone, Dewey Vance. Oscar Warren. Bryan Omohundro. employees ot Union Stock Yards and Commissions Firms. Active Robert Stockard.

Rodtll King. James Pickard, Howard Wilkinson, Robert Jones, Horace Hudson, Thomas Jackson, Dallas GuDlon. Interment Spring Hill Cemeterv. Eastland Funeral Home, phone 227-4454. ihn student audience was died March 3rd at Goodlark Hospital in Dickson, Tenn.

Survivors include his wile, Lillie Mae Ranev Russell; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Gowens, Starout, Mrs. Blanch Seagroves, Dickson, Mrs. Lucille Baqgett, Nashville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Edith Toy.

Bon-Aqua. Mrs. Fredia Tov, Lyle, two sons, Parker and Ralph Russell both of Nashville; 1 qrandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. Remains are at McDonald Funeral Home, where services will be held Thursday at 2:30 bv Willie Cockran. Interment in Kellough Cemetery.

WELL DRILLING Anywhere. 1-rtav service. Eatherlv Jackson Drilling Co. Call collect 444-0423; 4-M-520O Lebanon. ROOFING ANY TYPE Leak-Repair work specialty; clean and paint gutters.

Martin L. Goad, QUALITY ROOFING 254-9494. cation will be provided in any community where there Is inter DOG German Shepherd Police, black and while male, wearing brown collar, lost Una area, name Reward- 242-1621, Ext. 35, between 8 A.M. and 4:30 P.m.

killed in Viet Nam. He died Feb. 6 in Viet Cong mortar fire on Camp Hollavvay. The body arrived with military escort by plane Tuesday. It is at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home.

nleaseri. too. with "misery ac uuaints a man with strange bed BULL Hereford, strayed. Couch- fellows," and "we are sucn stuft as dreams are made on." villt Pike-Pulley Rd. Arta, 189-1150 Or 88.1-365?.

"The Tempest" will continue throuL'h Saturday. Curtain tune est. A class will be opened In any subject for which there is a demand. The classes will meet two hours a night, two nights week, for 15 weeks. There is a charge of $10 for each course, except in typing, where the fee is $12.

REMODELING Repair work, additions, fret tstlmates, experienced workman. Call HAR-VILLE BROS. 242-2821, 227-6282. DOG Brown puppy, tiny bell on collar. Vicinity 37th and Normandy.

Reward. 292-7047 after 5. is lo p.m. In Memoriam McCOOL Wednesday afternoon March 3, 1965, at Madison Hospl tal, Mrs. Sallie McCool; survived bv daughters, Mrs.

Ruth Jones and BILLFOLD Black, lost Feb. 19th, Mrs. Nora Waldrum a. sister, Mrs. Ella Sanders, Greenbrier; five grandchildren CHARLES MITCHELL ROOF INC CO.

Re-roofing 8. repairs. Frtt estimates, Phone 297-4497. "Several hundred people regis Miss Cathryn McCool. Grand CAPT.

McEWEN was the son of Mrs. Johnnie Walker McEwen of 326 Lynwood and the late Col. T. C. McEwen Sr.

He was on a training mission when control of the aircraft was lost, resulting in a crash, according to the official telegram received here by his mother. name Howard J. Beard, REWARD, Call 256-7495, 758-5367. BAXTER In loving memory of Burton E. Baxter, who passed away March 4, 1945: A precious thought An unshed tear Keeps your presence ever near.

Mother sister. daughter, Mrs. Beverly Ann Larson. Remains art at the chapel and five great-grandchildren. tered Tuesday night, said Fos ter.

Road- COWS 3 White fact. Knight Whitts Creek area. 228-0508. of Bracey-Welsh Company, 2407 West End Avenue, where services will be held Friday afternoon, at Mrs. Rosie Adcox -And Stand, numbtrt 72 Services for Mrs.

Nora Irene Malone Waldrum, 70, of 2J9 Madison will be at 10 a.m. today at Madison Funeral Home. Ira North and James Watkins, Church of Christ minister, will officiate. Burial will be in Spring MAILBOX-on box. 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Dr Call 262-5438.

Building Remodeling OLD HICKORY COMST. CO. 1910 Church St. 254-8741 ROOFING. GUTTERING PEPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY No Job too small 228-7280 Clyde W.

Cutrer. Pallbearers announced later. Interment Spring WILSON In memory of Herbert C. Wilson, who passed away one year ago, March 4, 1964. Sadly missed by Personals Hill Cemetery.

Bracey-Welsh Company Inc. Metro Teacher Unit To Voice Needs mother, Mrs. Julia Mae Wilson, 1 McEWEN Killed in action in Viet sisrers. Misses Annie Laura and Earnestine Wilson, aunt. Mrs.

Willie Lee Adams, dear friend, Miss Patricia Lane. ROOFING CO. Sidinq, guttering, repairs. Licenced, bonded, insured. Terms, AL-4083.

Nam in the service of his country Feb. 24, 1965, Captain Thomas NOTICE! BLOOD DONORS ALL TYPES BLOOD NEEDED DONOR FEE PAID DONOR HOURS McEwen son of Mrs. Jonnn.e Walker McEwen and the late Card of Thanks The Metropolitan bnjnd of edu RECORDKEEPING For Small Business. Accountant with wide Colonel Thomas C. McEwen Sr Brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Suf experience in charge. Call 832-2070 Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Waldrum died Tuesday night at her home. A native of Pulaski, she had lived in Nashville 54 years and was a 'member of Madison Church of Christ.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ij. M. Davidson, Nashville, and Mrs. Bel ly Scott, Madison: two brothers, James, Pu- cation will hold a special meeting today to hear a series of recommendations from the thru Friday I A.M.

to 4 P.M. WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. TILL P.M. A sister. Mrs.

Elizabeth Suff-ridge of Nashville said the captain had recently written that he had been flying as an instructor in a Skyraider on daily air strikes against the Communist Viet Cong. Capt. McEwen was stationed with the 1st Air Command at Blen Hoa, about 15 miles northeast of Saigon. He had volunteered for Viet Nam duty in 1362 and again In 1963. He' left.

Nashville for another tour of duty Jan. 18. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1952. Capt.

McEwen transferred to the Air Force and became a member of BRICK HOME BUILT ON YOUR SATURDAY A.M. TILL 12 NOON fridge, and Mrs. K. L. Derryberry, all of Nashville.

Remains will lie In state from 1 m. til service hour 2 p.m. Thursday, West End Methodlsf Church, with Dr. Ben Metropolitan Nashville lOdtica- loi. 58.50 sq.

t-t. see model "Services for Mrs. Pnsie Lee Adcox, 77. of 708 Ward ft. will be at 1 p.m.

today at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. The Rev. W. E. Helton, pastor of Mt.

Pleasant Free Will Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Mt. Pleasant Cemetery "in Cheatham County. Mrs. Adcox died Tuesday night in a Nashville hospital.

She was a. native of White County and had lived In Nashville 35 years. She was a member of the Mt. Pleasant church. Survivors include two sons, Charles R.

Courtney. Nashville, and John Lee Courtney. Cincinnati: three daughters. Mrs. I.ula Martin, Mrs.

Minnie McNenl, and Mrs. Everlyn Bennett. Nashville; and 12 grandchildren. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1921 Broadway 254-355! Dickerson Rd. CHEEK Jones, 865-1482, 242-2651 St.

Clair and Dr. A. J. Walton, officiating. Honorary pallbearers: PERMANENTS BURTON Mrs.

F. M. Burton wishes to thank her many friends and relatives for all the kindnesses shown her in the loss of her beloved son, Howell G. Burton. BLAIR Tht family of the late Saul WII-kins Blair, would like to express their thanks and appreciation to the many friends, who sent cards, telegrams, and flowers.

Wife, Corlnne Blair and family. ANNOUNCEMENTS ALUMINUM SIDING from $12 square; spec i I discount on home Gov. Frank G. Clement, General Gilbert Pritchard, Col. Floyd ilaski, and Jack Malone, Law- Regular $10 Now 2 for $15 or $8 50 each.

Color $5 with set. Shampoo tion Association. The MNEA report is expected to contain suggestions regarding teacher education, professional standards, professional rights and responsibilities, working conditions and salaries in rencehurg, and six remodeling, seal THE alumi NUM CONST. CO 865-431. CARPENTRY Plastering painting Butler, Col.

Earl Livesav, Col Robert Gibson, Lt. Col. Phil Ras-musseu. I t. Col.

Michael Hafing.r Lt. Col. George W. Bacon, Capt. Don papering, concrete blocks, roofs.

2.56-0773 291-1935. Edmondson. and set $2. FASHIONETTE 111 2nd S. 242-9801 NON DRINKER Save 25 On Auto Insurance, 824-8562 R.

Morton, 5Sgt. James F. Mills Finis Nelson Rudolph Lauoer. Her Mrs. Sallie McCool PATIOS Retaining walls, walks.

man Burlon, Dr. R. L. Sager, Dr. steps, porches, brick, stone, con 1-B Legal Notices crete.

Tanley, 255-4313 242-2105 the Metro system. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at Hillsboro High School. The public is invited to attend. Charles Pearson.

James B. James C. Summers, H. B- Mc- JOBS-Odd lobs, carpentry, roofing, Bridt Harry J. Frahn, James A.

Lassiter, A. L. McCown, Grorgr NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for the construction of a NEW WATER WORKS SYSTEM FOR THE VIOLA UTIL specially trained in jungle and! Mt'a. Sallie McCool, 80, of 708 guerrilla warfare. Barbara Drive, Madison, died Capt.

McEwen earned "his yesterday in Madison Hospital, parachute lump wings at the I Services will be at 2:30 p.m. to-Army's airborne school at morrow at Bracey-Welsh Chapel. Bennlng, Ga. He completed clvde w- Cutrer. pastor of Antwer to Previous Puzi.

Colt, William Carpenter, Jesse Hill Ford, Robert Coleman. Julian patch plastering, painting, rooms, garage, patio added, 262-9535. CARPENTER WORK Remodeling specialty. 227-6342 Time to Dine INSURANCE Careful drivers 15' discount, lost drivers license, required to file SR-22, Insurance Cancelled or elderly, 298-4226. Confidential Loans TO EMPLOYED WOMEN Call Mrs.

Pickett, 254-5841 ITY DISTRICT OF WARREN COUN Scruggs, Jamison Farrar, Dr Robert Bomar, William Calton. TY, TENNESSEE, will be received by Mr. W. B. Swann, Chairman, Viola Utility District, on Thursday, First Baptist Church in Madison, training at the burvival School Remodel ing Additions CONSTRUCTION, 883-2830 at Stead Air Force Base In Ne- vada.

CHILDREN KtPt, In Christian home, any age. Mothtr's lovt and attention, day or night, References. Glenrost Section, 254-9111. STOPPED New Roofs remodeling, new rooms, J. M.

Hewitt, 262-3600. March 25, 1965, at the office of Caney Fork Electric Cooperative, New Smithville Road, McMinnville, Tennessee, until 2:00 P.M.. CST. Bids will bt Immediately publicly opened and read aloud. 3 About four fluid ouncea 4 Calumniate 5 Enthusiasm, 6 Perverts 7 Feminine nickname) 8 Smudge will officiate.

Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She was a member of 12th Avenue Church of Christ. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Jones and Miss Charles W. Hawkins III, John Donne' ly, Wilbur Sensing, Maurice Scruggs, Edward Scruggs, Franklin Jarman, Neil Craig, Harvey Pride, Lewis Pridt, Warner Mc-Neilly, Neil Cargilt Richard Flttcher, Vaden Lackey, Moulton Farrar III, Dr.

John H. Grlscom, Dr. William Knox, Lillard Temple-ton Rundle Smith, John Bell Keeble, Russell Campbell, Ken Goodpasture, Jack Bass, William Edwards. Robert Brown. Robert Eiell.

Joe Dlehl. Kermit Bernard Elam, David McQuiddv Wayne Murhpy and Robert Sneed. Active: Officers from Sewart AF a elMiMe a natg Lis 1 2 tH Tg cTi 5 HE? ABUAB7Dr" A A ET Its TAT AS-B erTR eJje mu hlAiLJvoLiie ad A Ng IA TOLLS I 6 EI5 mELSE eI Aifelelpj I'g'uDS FLOOR SERVICE Old floors finished like new. Guaranteed. Free estimates.

Scott Pierce, 256-7690. Plans, specifications, proposal and During; 1361 he trained paratroops in the republic of Mall, a French West African nation. He had also seen service ln Japan and South Korea. A NATIVE of Nashville-, he was a graduate of Montsmmerv contract documents may be 1 ART CLASSES DAY end EVENING. Call 297-0837 NEED CASH-WE HAVE ITI APPLY AND GET IT SAME DAY GT Finance Corp.

AL 5-8754 ammed and obtained at office of Cathryn McCool, Madison, and Campbell Wallace Consulting Engi ACROSS 1 Chicken Slack oup' 8 rolla 12 Dining pleasure for soma 13 Town in Alabama 14 Thrust against a wall 15 Body of witer 16 Wished and Ironed 18 Wrmn(f signals SO Demolishes 21 Shoehonean neers, 518 Kingston Pike (Post Of one grandchild. 9 Possessive Eronoun (pL) nre strained 11 Scatters, as bay CHILDREN Kept In my home, $1.50 fice Box 10166), Knoxville, Tennessee 37919. A deposit of S40.00 must be per day. East Nashvlllt section, BUILD ON YOUR LOT 1,175 q. radiant heat.

baths, model to show $9,650. 895-2540. Concrete, Brick, Block Stone work, fret estimates, 2S4-1S10 Cil MNEYS AND I REPLACES Repalredand rebuilt, 292-1930 Spring Decorating 227-5542. imooe ror eacn sei or aocumems 00- Diih nl 1n ftA u.lll Jlcatl; puttees Base. Interment Woodlawn Memo-iifljn-ri lainH rial Park.

Bell Academy where he was an honor student and a member of the football, basketball, track and baseball teams. Military Graveside Hon- made t0 prime conirac0rs wh0 ors bv Officers and Airmen of CHILDREN KEPT In Privatt home. Donelson are Call 889 0755 CHILDREN KEPT shall return all documents to the Engineers undamaged within a period of ten days after the receipt of bids. The deposit of the success- Stewart AFR. Remains ct Cosmopolitan Funeral Home.

Jackson. papers please copy. 19 Benefit 29 Used to catch 23 Manipulate food fish (pi.) 24 Embellish 31 Western state 25 Wild ox 33 Babble 26 Nautical term 38 Weirder 27 Place of -40 Tenures magical charm 41 Greek 28 Otherwise gravestone 42 Array 43 Mlmicker 44 Feminine appellation 46 Uniform 47 Place 48 Male caribou 50 Musical syllabi RECON DECORATORS, 227-5533 THOMAS Wednesday morninq. bidder will not be returned The March 3. 1965.

at his home. deposit of those to return North Main Goodlettsvllle, documents within the time re- HALL Wednesday morning at his residence near Lavergne, Tennessee, Mr. Frank Hall. Survivors art wife, Mrs. Laura Hall; sister, Mrs.

Jennie Duncan of Chicago; brothers, William Joseph C. and Thomas E. Hall, all of Nashville, other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. Patton Brothers Service.

Indian 22 Pitcher Haney C. Thomas, age 78 years, "uired win nor oe returnea. Survived by wife. Mrs. Myrtle Mae A certified check or bid bond In RFMODFL- REPAIRS Everything about the home.

Terms. Prompt Service. 256-1933. 242-9022. REMODELING Room additions, roofing, painting.

Free Estimates. Day 832-9998jnightM2-3074. BRICK BLOCK WORK Chimnev and fireplace repair. 255-5873 or 256-0985 IN MY HOME Murfreesboro Rd. area 255-2827 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from V4 knrat up.

vE'N STEIN Jewelers, 2374th Ave. No. CHILDREN KEPT" My Home. East Area, 227-7476 CHILDREN KEPT Hickory Bend Subdivision, 889-1754 CHILDREN KEPT My home. West End arta, 297-5427 He attended Vanderbilt University for a year before rereiv-insr bis appointment 1o the Naval Academy.

In 10 he received a master of science decree in mechanical cncineeiinp; from the University of Utah. He was a member of Delta Sigma preparatory school fraternity and Sigma Alpha Epsi-lon. He was also a. member of West End Methodist Church. In addition to his mother and Mrs.

Suffridge, he is survived by another slater, Mrs. K. L. Derry-berry of Nashville. TRAYER March Pital, Joe Tuesday evening, H65, at a local hos-Trayer, age 62 years, bv wife, Mrs.

Lydla survived FLOORS Hardware, laid, sanded and finished tilt laid. Fret estimates, 298-1310 anytime. Traver. Memphis; step-sons. Wil an amount not less than five percent of the bid submitted must accompany tach bid.

All bidders must bt licensed contractors as required by tht laws of the Statt of Tennessee, namely Chapter 1J5, Public Acts of 1945, as amended, and shall so Indicate by placing their name, license number and daft cf license on the outside of the envelope containing the bid, otherwise their bid will not be opened Bids received after the time for receipt of bids will be returned unopened. Bids will be accepted or relected within 60 days after receipt ef bids. The Viola Utility District of War Dozer Work $8 hr. Bushhog Minimum $24. 292-0023, 297-9803 Thomas, Goodlettsville; daughters, Mrs.

Geraldine Dixon, Goodlettsville, Mrs. John C. New. Evansville, five grandchildren; brothtr, Harvey Thomas, Louisville, sisters, Mrs. William Reed, Midway, Ky Mrs.

Everett Graves, Lexington, Ky. Remains are at the Colt and Garrttt Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, whert services will bt conducted Friday morning, March 3, at 11 o'clock bv Rev. John Christian. Honorary pallbtartrs: John Webster, 6. P.

Roberts, Dr. E. E. Bottesford, Dr. Alonr.

Steele. Rtv. T. D. Hall, Charles McCormick.

Active: L. B. Howell, B. D. Hardcastle, Jack Hunnicutt, Oscar Brooks, L.

M. Clendeninw, Thomas Colvert, William Stephens, John Kizer, Edd Young. INFANT KtPt, Charlotte Park, 5 days. $15. Love children, excellent care, 291-6641.

CINDERS $3 and up delivered. Driveways bu It. hauling any kind. Shavings ir.j dirt. CO 2-6153.

CHILDREN KEPT Just off Gallatin Rd. 229-4466. I 12 13 I 4 15 16 17 89 jlO 111 13 17 re rr iT -jss 51 5TS srpr Is5" 35 31 33 35 33 37 55 U41 47 IF IT Tr6 47 a 43 50 51 S2 53 5t 55 55 5T 24 Open apace 26 Continent 27 Moor 30 Baby 32 Pierce with shtrp stake (var.) 34 Noisier 35 Poet of tort 36 Yellow split pea 37 Contended 39 Greek war cod 40 Kind of recorder 41 Pigpen 42 Ranted 45 Relate anew 49 Efficacious 61 River islet $2 Road edge 163 Stagger a4 Educational I group (ab.) '85 Age 66 Furnish appellation 67 Excavated DOWN i Time gone bjr 2 Bread apread Special Noticei BASEMENTS DUG Excavating, top soil, 883-5791 CARPENTRY ALL KINDS Expert Cabinet Vjtork, Free estimates. F. D.

Fraiier, 262-519. ren County, Tennessee, reserves the interment porest Lawn cemetery Franktort, Ky. State Journal and1rl9h' re.leff ny and all bids ana liam Bridges, Roy Bridges, Nashville, Charlie K. Bridges, Mtm-Phis, Herbert Bridges, Jontsboro, Ark.t step-daughters, Mrs. Tom Crumby, Nashville, Mrs.

Wtslev Pike, Mrs. Fred E. Hill, Mrs. Reuben Bartlett, Memphis. Remains will be forwarded to tht Memphis Funeral Homt, for strvicts and Interment.

Cole and Garrett Funeral Directors, Goodlettsvllle. WALDRUM -Tuesday evening, March 2. 1963, at her home, 739 Madison Mrs. Nora Irene Waidrum. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Beryl Scott, Madison, and Mrs. L. M. Davidson, Nashville; brothers. Leonard Malone.

Pulaski, and Jack Malone, Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren. Tht rtmains art at the Madison Funtral Home. 21 Old Hickory where services will be conducted Thursday morninq, at 10:00 o'clock, by James Wet-kins and Ira North. Pallbearers will be selected from friends. Interment Spring Hill Cemettrv.

Madison Funeral Homt, dlrtctort, 895 3341. 10 Electrical Repairing Evansville, nd. Courier Journal waive imormaiines. WINTER SPECIAL TOP SOIL Rich Creek Dirt Special Tandem Truck Load Price Call 332-3600 Housewiring New, Old Electric heaters sold Installed LB Sees ho WASHINGTON pi President Johnson paid a visit yesterday to th" American fin a that survived the bombardment of Ft. McHcnry in 1814 and inspired "The Star Spangled Banner." The occasion was the 34th anniversary of the coneres-stnnal act making the song the official national anthem Lictnsed HARDING 254-2034 HOUSE WIRING Power increased, dryers vented, electric heat install edJDayMiightMayes29 7-0366 piease copy.

Cole 8, Garrett Funeral Director, Goodlettsville. VILLIAMS Funeral strvices for Mrs. James Lee Wiliams, will be held at the St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church, on Patterson Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, instead of at (Mrs.) Martin's Funeral Home, as previously announced. Rev.

Zack Cheatham officiating. (Mrs.) Martin's Funeral Home, 2634 Jefferson Telt-Phoni 355-7636 or 255-7637. The work consists of the approximate quantities: 73,250 line, 1 feet of six-inch pipe; 1,950 lineal feet of four-inch pipe; 2.400 lineal feet of three-Inch pipe; 17.000 lineal feet ot two-inch pipe; 216 service connections; ont 25,000 gallon restrvoir; and ont boosttr pumping station. W. 3.

Swann, Chairman Viola Utility District Of Warrtn County, Ttnnesstt ATTENTION! Recllner Chairs dont In naugahydt S.15. All types upholstering. BOAT SEATS, 228-6566. 1 1 Moving, Storage, Hauling LOW WINTER RATES METRO MOVING tk STORAGE CO BULLDOZERS For Your Job. Call 132-4961 1322 Dickerson Rd.

221-5904.

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