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Nashville, Tennessee
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nnniy we gjw spw him V5 i 1 1 1 "im i a vj i i1 hi TH i EJN ASHVtLll IJimtXtJkMtityptU, 195? 37 F. W. Graham Jr. rSratfi Sfofiffs I. ANNrENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS I BUSINESS CUIDE Miss Annie Wheeler Dies in Richmond Out of Town Deaths Out-et-Toi 0atk Furniture Da to rerd.tlars bftitd oir rurtrol SsttulNetiee Buiinen Services Offered Dies al VA Hospital Gardens Plowed 't of brt lity cons-tt of a Uioi ro-ich w.tii tr.feB-:Uk CARPENTRTf r-cs dr.s tiraset.

r-pa'r vo-r r-te FHA lr-rt rp.AS'K tit Miss Harrison Services Today Rites Will Be Held I Later This Week In Oklahoma Forrest V. Graham Jr, West-wood drive, died of a heart wl S-334I. RICHMOND, Va ailment 5 p.m. st Veterans hos WELLS DRILLED A Rr LArPOI. PORTLAND, Tenn.

Mrs. Nora McCombs, 78, mother of Mrs. Gerald Cannon of Nashville, died after a long illness yesterday at her home in Mitchellville. mtrhtBi Tfr Soil Thp Rptlt U.r row fin 2 UJ ucil -1 fc pT nd PAGE. it i Larciens.

uradin2 pital. Mr. Graham. 43, began feeling Ul unexpectedly about midnight FLOOR FINISHING Vp -r b.a-r -i. Ask.r CFHWm 7A-3747 ci inrAcoc r.

rn a nrJF r.r f-M J-4 J-w Annie Early Wheeler. b6, daughter of Confederate Gen, Joseph Whet J-er. died Sunday at a local hospital A resident of Wheeler, Ala, Miss Wheeler had been hospitalized sir.ce breaking her hip in a fall a Richmond bus terminal more than a week apo. In recent yeare she had traveled extensively and was tourinp Virginia at the time of the. accident.

ArpMiAi-r 1 ii i Boo Aqua, Te. BtLI udCfD. 8jr.ir April 10. It s. Xi.

her bor. t.fr Bin ja. t.iibtin tsiT. frs. tS.rr.ttl (.

n.d. John W. Ef disfhtr6. Mr1 Morn. Mr.

Bnr. Mrs. Lt.if Moren nd Jonr.me cd of Bon As, nd Mrs. Ja: Tu'K-r. hTuif trr Hfr 'hf! tr.i F'a l-s of Bon Aqua nd 1 Bf of y.t tnrre utrt.

Kit. Jottn Jvnev fihiiti, Mr Hrnry if na Mr 0n VcFven. 14 itrar.J-cnilirm. 10 ranrirbiidrra. Ti.e re ihr ho.t Fneri from he bnr.

Aqu Cb-urrh of Tae-di II. 195 2 00 p. m. ccn-cuctd hro. Hermin Sr.F.

Iniermer.t Chjrc.i n.f 'f ry. bj rson Fur.e.-; Ditlt'on. Ttr.n WINCHESTER. Tenn. Mrs Ethel Lee Morris.

49, mother of Mrs. Maude Street of Nashville, died of a heart attack Sunday night at her home. in p.r or Pnrt.it-rr Ca 5rd Ae It ran he nwn by -i440 or a-. Trrrr. ran tf arrar.rej yty na-arvn Qffrrr.rn J2-r AjfrlAU I TAVIINU 1 GARDENS PLOWED lYari.radrd Morre RCOF LEAKS STOPPED MUs Mary M.

Harrison, 44. of 1219 Capers assistant editor of the Methodist board of educa r-oad. e.a--. alUT. nam.

S-M2 .5. 'A'averW Oftf A.ira-! to u. 'u -a rrtion SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Rupert! ln the fcpar.ish-Ameriean war tion, died yesterday afternoon of a heart ailment at VancWbilt hos INCOME TAX John Adams Co. OPEN 'TIL 8 P.M.

6EWINO MACHINES SERVICED All Wor' Ouaran'eed Call CORDFR. CCRTAINS Wa bed. jtrelrned Or. It Farmer, 42, brother of Odelllst5e worked uha with the Amer Farmer of Nashville, died in Rob-1'" Rpt Crocs and during World y. A y.

tacdiet a a tab.eiirie. jini i-lMi pital. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. today at Finley, Dorris and War I was a Rr-d Cross worker in St Lta) CARPENTER WORK-AU gird. Pepsr Cnnrrere a'-t b'prg -org Free Cook.

CONCRFTF STNE PRICK Rln-it tto-g Call DPVM3 5-4TCJ CLE A NINO 12 Ru li. Sofa $4 rhairs It SO. VETERAN PUU CUANER3S-19 or 7-1 "LEARN TO DRIVE Pharleton funeral home, 2423 West End ave. Services will be held later this week in the Firtt Meth Greenbrier, Tenn. ertson county hospital yesterday after a long illness.

TULLAHOMA, Tenn. Mrs Martha Poe, 63, widow of W. R. Poe, died at her home here yesterday after a long illness. INCOME TAX REPORTS ARMl iprrt Richard, tsr 2.l una Cfd 1: irornu al tn Bco-I Europe.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs William J. Harris, of Wheeler, and several nieces, grandnieces and grandnephews. Funeral sen ices will be held Wednesday at the family cemetery at Wheeler, Ala. Sodding and Grading odist Okla. Burial will be in the town cemetery there.

TOP SOILCINDERS Crusne etone-D-1veys l-lI9i A I aSftit at mi 1 The body of Miss Harrison, who CONCRETE Piured ar.d finished ban.e!.'a d. hc ind roc ork Haullr.g 2-4780. ei mii Income Tax Reports Wi'h ars E. CANNON. JR.

Church Phcr.e suffered a beart attack and was BYRD3TOWN, Tenn. Samuel Owen Huddleston, 77, retired druggist, died Fridav night at his winter home in Florida. ROOFING Gj'er repairing, inside. oui Free estimates ROBERTSON A-4469 DHESSVAftrNO Iailor-rt suit. coa-s a-er' s.tt hcie tr.

ave GRADING SODDTngT Berm Ida. Blue frra.s. Pru-'or, 3-H24 admitted to the hospital Thursday Is at the funeral home. Sne had moved here from Bos CARPFNTRY Worn. No Mb too frvson Survsi-d tr ml, rrar.K'.p Farmer, ai.a Itr.

ar.d Mra. P. W. Parmer, three brother. Farmer of OdU-Farther of ar.d Q.

W.I farmer of Florida. Re-maus ar at his ben: in Oreei-bner. Services Tuefaaj at 2 3D the Oreenorier Method. s'. Church br P.ev.

Boy Sublette and Rey. Kay Charles 3. Parker. Honorary palibearera: th Board of Steaardf, Cireenbrter Methodist Church. Active pallbearer: Caril Procter.

C. L. Coieman, 1 P. Far-rie. Brownina and J.

at.d Harr Wlikmson. Birla! ln ifemorlal Park in Nashville F.itierai Di-rec'ors, 5prlnsfte'd ln cflarte. ton, during June, 1954, to or s.T;l! Free estimates. CALL MR.S. KENT, 5-3384.

work in the department of adult 7 Travel Transportation PULASKI. Tenn. Mrs. Mary Cole Reed, 70, widow of the Rev. S.

C. Reed, died at her home here yesterday after an illness of several weeks. CINDFR3 S3 LOAD publications or the board's edi Home 1107 W(v dva Dr. Pli -822 BLOOD DONORS All B'o-d Tvies N'eeried DONOR FTE PAID THr! BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1913 Broadway Phorse Delivered Drlieays buiit. Baullrg HOLLYWOOD Cihf leaving April 17.

driving '54 Bulck. take 4. Merry-man. 2-0767. torial division.

Miss Harrison was editor of the Wesley Quarterly, any g.nl. worg guaranteed. 3-til FIK)R Fml'hlng. net ar.d old guara'-'eed Prompt Service SCOTT A- PIERCE 6-7990 the most widely-circulated Meth odist periodical. She was editor CHICAGO Will he drive ar.d share expenses.

Mr. 9-44-tr BUSINESS CUIDE Mrs. Anna Harvey Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Loretta Harvey, 76, will be at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End ave. at 1 p.m.

today. The Rev. Haskell Henry assisted by T. H. Gatewood will officiate and burial will be in Liberty cemetery at Bellsburg, Tenn.

Mrs. Harvey died Sunday at her home, 2120 Cliff drive, after a heart attack. She had been 111 for the past seven weeks. The body is at the funeral home. Born in Bellsburg, she was the daughter of William L.

and Rena Smith. She had lived in Davidson county for the past 35 years. Survivors include a son. Clifton CLA RKSVTLLE John Martin McDaniel, 83, died at a daughter's home here yesterday after a long illness. cf Worship Leaflet, and editorial CARPENTER Plastering, painting roofing ranerm Oiaran'eed 8-0773.

EDMONDSON INCOME TAX ANT "mTE-ANT PLACK-ANT T7PH SAVE! Get the deductions to which toj a' Peao-hle Ml'RRY H-0542 assistant of the International Les son Annual. Buiineit Services Ottered Forrest W. Graham Jr. Real estate business She previously lived two years nere ana completed work for the Korea War Victim's POOFING fTDTNO FOn VHATIOVS Ot'TLFR WORK ASBESTOS PRODCCT3 CO. BULLDOZER.

50 hour Pot Holes machine dug tj hour 6-2335 4-337! Po'i-hern Con'ractor. Sunday night, his father said, and Income Tax Reports tn our hOT-: r'nei1 ur.d net tat rod- MlN'vrM f- i-0221-J IM CILLUM Sprmq Specials ADD-A-ROOM 10x10 for $650 ADD-A-DRIVEWAY masters degree, at Scarritt college in 1946. During this period he was active in work of Beth- was taken to the hospital yester 1 "'Body Arrives Today day afternoon in an ambulance Martin's funeral home. i RENT OUR FLOOR SANDERS AND SAVE Montgomery Ward 5th A Cn.5-:i!'l RFMODFLINO Rooms arided attics eoticrete hloe' bath room a oe-lM S-18B3-R The body is at Martin's, 209 Franklin, Tenn. IIFXDIRSON Sunday r.isht, April 10.

lKai, at a local lioJPiiai, James Alexander Her.deron. aite 7S ear Survived by wife. Mr. Adelaide White Henderson: daughter. Miss Mildred Hfiiaerjon.

both cf Remains are at the Warren Funeral Chapel. 1029 Wst Mam Street, where service U1 be con-oucted Tuesday mornlni at 1100 o'clock- by Rev. J. E. Wolfe.

Pa.i-hearer. honorary Ft ank Short. Aiex Irvln. Joe- Cliffe. Oeorje Fmlthson.

T. J. Pcrnn. Joe O. Trice.

Dr. R. M. German. Acme twins Orizrard.

Jamea Cot-lnton. David Cook. S'ewart C-np-bell, Viretl Jenkii.s. Andrew Ken-derson of Hermitage. and George Henderson of Huntsviile.

Ala. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Please omli flowers. Warren funeral directors.

The body of Pfc. William Tyree Harvey; two daughters. Miss Thel- INCOME TAX Carl Courley. 7-0876-1 Dst or N'rht Jllr) Are 50x9 for SI 00 ADD-A ROOF Average House SI 90 Osborn, killed in Korea September 19o0, will arrive in Nashville to 9 Repairing and Cleaning ma Harvey and Mrs. Bernard Lu-carini, all of Nashville; a sister Mrs.

Susie Spann; two brothers Shepard Smith and Staley Smith day and will be at Pettus-Owen and Wood funeral home to await Nothing Down, 10 Years to Pay FURNACES REPAIRED AI MAKES-eCoal. O'l. Ga WHITE APPL fk EATING CO Broadwav Nursing AND CONVALFSCTNT HOrS 19U Broadwav IS rnvr niirslrg servte IICFjNPITD 4-7492 42-J4M burial. all of Bellsburg; and three grand City Construction Co. Licensed Genera! Contractors Day or Night 6-5954 Other arrangements are incom- children.

2718 WEST END 1-1208 plpte. Pfc. Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs 10 Electrical Reoairing The Nashville Tenncssean SUBSCRIPTION RATT3 BY CARRIER H. C.

Osborn of 526 Snyder INCOME TAX LEO LIT.ES CONSULTANT Call mad anytime, anywhe-e Pee entered service July ia49. He re Appliances Repaired Morning and 8undaa. oer wett Mornlni onl one week iOc Factory experienced service men re Crab Orchard Stone PATIOS BLOCK CONCRETE WORK Terry No Down Payment 2-1IC6 pair all mage of radio Cold Spn' Louise ave. Services have been tentatively set for 2 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home and burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.

Mr. Graham had been associated with his father in the Forrest W. Graham Real Estate Loan and Insurance Firm since 1946. A veteran of World War Mr. Graham served 29 months in the army and was discharged Feb.

3, 1946. Prior to his military service, he operated a wholesale meat stall in the market house. Mr. Graham was a member of Firs. Presbyterian churhc.

He attended Montgomery Bell academy end Webb school and graduated from Father Ryan high school. He was born Dec. 29, 1911. in Nashville. Survivors are his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest W. Graham aiso of Wrestwood drive. refrigerators. Kenmore washer and ectri-ai ranges.

Al! work guar anteed 42-2571 Station 11 SEARS-ROEBUCK A- CO i 1 a tW 'mm-' a I Income Tax Reports Dt n'eht ard F-indsv at Tour home or mre Fn-1ertce1 IM GIBBONS. 9-1330 Income Tax Returns Appointment anv time or place. Reannable fee. Pronpt service CALL H. MACKFY.

3-02S2 Washing Machine Service Water Wells Municipal Industrial Rome wells drilled tested an depth, jir.e place. Modern factory enuiptnert ANDERSON DRILLINO CO 2-5330 or 4-94M Mornm delivered be euthorued automobile de.lvery ont veek 35c Bv mall within tradlna radlua of BahvlUe Mornlnt onlt one ear 00 Mornlna onlv monthi I a 00 Uornlnf onlt three 2 en Mornina and Purdnv one eir J16W) Momlr.it and flundu months i 8 90 Mornln and Sundae 1 mnntiis I 4 Malt not eTeoted from erved carrier aaleimen Sntwerlbari reeetrlm TR1 TEVNtSStAN it carrier deliver not deiirlne to oa bt the ee rr.ae remit tn advance direct to niK for 5 or more weelti THS T1WNESSEAN will not be for advance oarments made to carriers Subscribers will confer a favor if they will the Circulation department an 'allure or tn the delivery of the oarwr TFLEPHOr-TES All Depart-nents S-1J21 M'dniaht to ISO am. Bennix Crosier, mre ALL FAMOUS NAME WASHERS Air conditioner installed. 13 up DA- SERVICE CO Franklin, Tenn. SHORT Monday morning, Aorll 11 1955.

at a local hospital. Miss Teniae Boyd Short. Survived by two sister. Miss Eunice Rlio-t and Lmi Slwrt: one brother. Charge Short, Frar.kMn, several niece and nephew.

Remains are at the thaDel ol Bethurum-Henrv A- Robinson, where tur.eral services lil be conducted, Tuesday alternoon at 2:30 o'clock, by Elder Herbert Robinson. Honorary: Turiey Pa'il. J. M. PewlU.

C. Wilson. Andrew and James H. Chapman. A.

C. Lehew. Calvin William Miller. Fulton Beay. Frank Owen.

Sam Cowan, Newt McMillan. Perry Sparkman. Howard Mr-Clary, Clarence Vaughn. J. Per.iiinirton.

Qerman Logan, and Dr. J. O. Walker, Herman Sawyer. Active: Maurice and Will Weltzel.

Jesse and James Short. Will Linton, George Hull, Joe Pearre and Pay McPherson. Interment Mt Hope cemetery. Bethurum-Henrj Ar Robinson, funeral dirertor: Office 8-6233. night VM iff Income Tax Returns Appointment any time or place.

Reasonable fee. Prompt service. CALL H. MACKFY. 3-0253 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Factory Authorised Service on Washers.

Range Refrigerators and Air Conditioners. MODERN APPLIANCES 90S Church St. 8-7882, 5-35S0 Nights and Sundsys, 28-79M. REMODEL A TO FREE IBTTMATBS IAST TERMS ATHENS CONST. CO.

Citv De.k. Circulation, 6-3S40 Income Tax Reports At your home or mine MR. MRS. JOHN T. ROBERTS 117 Dellway Dr.

Phone 2-0408 e-at iif oorit neDt l-17g Joe A. Harris Dies Of Wreck Injuries 8-6255 70! Hth Are. R. 9-4501 Miss Mary M. Harrison The Electric Service HEAT LIGHTS.

RANGES Wiring and Repairing Estimate Free Day-Night 4-6020 In Mamoriam Income Tax Returns Hill'boro. Belle Meade, West Nash-Tllle section. Anytime 15 minimum. B. R.

Hood. 8-6237. Printing Corporation ACENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Moming-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening Venetian Blinds 5-YEAR GUARANTEE TNN. SHADE DRAINBOARD CO. 908 8th Phone 6-8327 Assistant Methodist editor lehem center, and was head resident of the center in the summer 1945.

Miss Harrison was a Sunday Joe A. Harris, 55, Route 2, Goodlettsville, died yesterday at sanitarium of iniuriea re- Roberts Electric Co. 511 Commerce 3-2777 night 8-0801 CAMPRrLI in memory of my husband. Barton R. Campbell, who passed away April 12.

1954. Honest and true In heart and mind. Beautiful memories you left behind. Sadiy by Reatha Campbell Income Tax ReDorts At your home or min MR MRS JOHN RORFFTS 117 Dr Phone 2-04O8 school teacher at West rsashville ceived when his truck overturned 11 Moving, Storage, Hauling BLOCK, STONE CONCRETE WORK. ALL KINDS Methodist church.

ion the Old Dickerson road Sundav INTORMATION AMD TSANSirNT ciAsmrrro ADVERTISING BATES 'Rates Belsw Anolv lo All Classified afternoon Guaranteed satisfaction, dirt hauling Drlyeway built or resurfaced tdvertldnt erlrtnatlns within a it-mile PERKINS THRIFT SHOP Speclallrlng in smart, Children nd Adults rlotnlng Tuxedos Wet rnr at The body is at Cole and funeral home in Goodletts- 2D years einerlenre A A A PIER 2-4178 ain af he it or Nabvtne. Dsllv classified afs a-e citHislrl first I THE NASHVILUT TENNES3EAN end ville where services will be at 2 rnbHhed amm on the same da In remembrance or our bon wr.o wa k.Ued 3 years ago today, April 12. 1952. To brighten up our home, God let us keep him Just for a tail'. Even Tho' he a gone.

We will always cherish his t.weet smile. Sadly missed by Dad, Brother Sister. SAVE i RENT A TRUCK and MOVE YOURSELF LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE ALL MOVING EQUIPMENT AVAILARLE U-Drive It 611 Broadway 42-1871 New Office Location PAUL WISEMAN I00 F-snxHn Rd -v Pfc. William T. Osborn Body to arrive today Septic Tanks Cleaned, Repaired OVERFLOWS BUILT.

REPAIRED p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. Roy West and the Rev. John Sutherland will officiate and burial will be in the family cemetery.

Lt. W. D. Primm of the Montague-Madison private police depart She formerly was a faculty member of Union college, Barbourville, and Lindsey Wilson junior rollege, Columbia, Ky. She taught In the public schools of Gotcbo for 12 years.

Miss Harrison received the A. B. degree from Southwestern State college, Weatherford, and a master of elementary education degree from the University of Oklahoma. She also look graduate work at Boston university. She was a native of Addington, Okla, Survivors include two sifiters, ceived his training at Fort Sill.

Vacancy. First Floor Work guaranteed. RIPPEY, 28-7501 THr WASHVILl.F BPTNER I Publication in the SundaT NASHVTLIJ rrNXEHSEAN is counted as one dav 1 Day Sunday Line) 1 Day Daily Line 4 Dava Line 7 Days 28o Line DBt Rates Onrtted Inelnfle Insertion Both THE NASHVILLE TErWESSIAN. Mornlnej. and THE KASHVILLZ BANNER Ivenlna Minimum Charge, 2 Lines.

Colored Death Notice Okla. and Aberdeen Proving 24-Hour Nurlng Service. Licenced Grounds, Md. owner. Mrs uoia uiiiarn r- Block, Stone HT7.GtR41.D Sunday afternoon at ment raid Harris apparently lost control of the truck he was driv He was transferred overseas CHILD KEPT her residence near wreniwooa.

Miss Janle Fltyaerald. Survived by daughter. Mrs. Emma Lee In my home while mother works. 5 Concrete Work All Kinds Aug, 3, 1950 and arrived in Japan days wees.

110. 42-60J6. ing, veered off the highway and overturned after smashing a fence. Harrison- eons. Paul and James DRIVEWAYS BUILT ANY Kit Work guaranteed.

RIPPEY. 28-' Aug. 6. He w-as a member of the 24th Infantry division when he TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels Pickups Moving Vans Dumps Tractors Operated by MATTHEWS DRIVE-UR-SELP SERVICE INC. TRIMBLE NURSING HOME Edear Fttzserald and Albert Round- The accident occurred on the road 3ount Plve Averaee words te Licensed.

24 hour service. Ope-ator tree live sisters: two brothers was killed at Pohang air base Mrs. John E. Trimble. 3-5082.

other relatives and friends. Com about five miles north of Nash ville. the una Sunday $1-00 Minimum Charge. 2 Lines Daily $1.00 near Pusan, Korea. Before entering service Pfc.

Os plete arranfemen's wiil be announced later. Brothers, directors. 221 McLemore 5-5618 WILL PAT CASH FO Diamond from Karat Up WEINSTFIN 617 Church LAWNS MOWED Grass Cut Hedges Trimmed Regular Service Reasonable Rates W. Bissinger S-6408 Born and educated in Goodletts- Old 9th Avenue Northt ville, Harris lived most of his life McVESE At a local infirmary April Miss Johnnie Harrison of Washington, and Mrs. Kenneth Knights mf Corona, N.

and a brother, Jhe Rev. Robert Harrison, pastor born was employed by Gable Ice Cream, 5518 Charlotte road. He attended Richland school and was Moving Hauling The above rates aDole to eonsecuttei insertions onlT there. He was a self-employed car Belmont Nursery Fenced playground, 24 hour. Rlarits reserTea ro eiassiiT ana inoei Any place any time.

8-S0S7. 42-0230 penter. NEW ADDITIONS 11, l5a Mr. John Wesley McNese. A long time employe of Nashville Trust Co.

Survived by Mr. George Darden. from nephews. Mr. Earl Darden.

of a member of the Weatwood Baptist classified aas lo ruies oern-'n "lass'fted oases CHILDREN KEPT Remodeling foundations, concrete Light Hauling church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Elsie Hitt Harris; two sons, The Banner and The Tennessesn alio porches, walks, patios. No Job In addition to his parents, he Indianapolis, Ind. and Mr.

Cleorgei Private home. Una Section. 8-3201 Phone 7-3373 2-9948 loo small or laree. Cash or rr rier! to reTiso or re'eei ai option en advertisement which 1s deemed Darde Jr. ol t.iis city; counns is survived by two isters, Mrs terms.

R. L. GRAVES, 4-1252. oh'sseolorr Rot Vomhet address reoulres i words Angelo H. Harris and Vernon L.

Harris, ell of Goodlettsville; a daughter. Mrs. P.ena Archey, Nashville; three brothers, Joshua and LIGHT HAULING Pick-up Truck 7-2803 Charlene Eakes and Mrs. W. D.

Hulan, both of Nashville; and his WALTER WYCKOFF Votlre ef tTDngraohlral errors must be Snvder Nursing Home 24 Hour "ursine, licensed 3-0048 CHILDREN KEPT Private home Woodbine. 42-1S50 era TiH ri VioT. fr-s isnmi Ti'Vcm rf Remodeling, roofs porches gutter 12 Painting and Papering iLiiiinu iiaiit Nashville elven tn 'Ime for correction oerore tne econi insertion Office Hours: Monday through Fridav, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, ibiei-tlnnnle either In "ubiert matte or VENETIAN BLINDS renairs. foundations siding Free estimates.

10 years to pay No down payment 9-1304 97-4709. Septic Tanks Income Tax Reports Bool-keeping. UR9. SMITH -9221 Cleaned. Repaired, New Paint Rolled Adm.

Sprague, Navy nooert jtiarrus. mree sisters, Mrs. Georgia Lee, Goodlettsville, Mrs. Allie Wilson, White's Creek, and Mrs, Jack White, Pembroke, and four grandchildren. a.m.

to 12 noon; Sunday, 4 p.m to 7 p.m. Mrs. Mauriie and Mr. nomas Mal-lary, Horace Bartley. Glenn Teas-ley and Mrs.

Zelma Polk: sisters-in-law. Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Ross D. Dixon; brothers-in-law, Mr.

Alexander Dixon of Detroit. Mich, and Mr. Oscar Dixon of this city: other relatives and irlends; a very dear friend, Mrs. Juanita Robertson: dear white friend, Mrs. Guy Hatfield.

The family will receive friends (this Tuesday night from 8 until 10 o'clock from chapel. Funeral Wednesday afternoon one clock from chapel conducted by Rev. Leroy Crinel. Pallbearers will be selected from friends and porters of the Nashville Trust Co, Interment Mt. Ararat cemetery.

Chas. TUIie Smith In charge. A. J. Allison Mgr.

Phone 7-2496, 1-2497. mi with Runner Coating Machine. Factory framed experienced employes. All work guaranteed. New Cnrd end tsne fo' sale SPURLOCK CARTER OVERFLOWS CLEANED Free Irsnee- Phone 5-1221.

5-5401 tlon Guaranteed. Get our price. BARTMAN CO i-5973, 42-1452 Air Hero, Dies af 58 Cartland Kindergarten Nursery, Fast 3-1927: Wa-erly 17-1451 BABIES Boarded, modern country home. Licensed. Play equipment.

Registered nurse. 5-5083. 1300 3rd Ave. No. Phone 4-7504 Bcatlt potters SEPTIC TANKS Outdoor toilets cleaned Overflows repaired and Installed Paint Now! Pay Later! Mark Young Sloan Funeral services for Mark SAN DIEGO, Vice No down payment.

Terms to suit CHILDREN KEPT Private home, hot lunches, Nashville. 9-0206. West Adm. Clifton A. P.

Sprag-ue, naval air hero of the Pacific war aeainst Free estimates Phone 2(1-4052 Young Sloan, 80, retired insurance your budget. Exterior or Interior. Work guaran'ed. Pree estimates. All Color Decorating Co.

Call 97-S773 or P7-311I Japan, died yesterday in naval A A V. 0 A iT I A A executive, will be at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs funeral home, 201 CHILDREN KEPT Private home. Cloverhiil Subdivision Donelson 1575-J. SMITH Monday morning. April 11.

hospital at the agre of 58. GARAGES Custom Built, Any Size bprag-ue was known for hfe part Twenty-fifth N. at 3:30 p.m. today. Special Notice FHA Terms C.

W. ARNOLD, 3-4421 Let Us Steam Clean Your Home! Dr. Prentice Pugh will officiate in the battle of Leyte gulf, where he commanded a force of six small aircraft carriers and a few destroyers and destroyer escorts. TREE SURGERY and burial will he in Mount Olivet cemetery. The body is at the fu of St.

Paul's Methodist church, Oklahoma Citv. Educational TV Here Depends on Memphis Nashville may receive a state grant for educational television if a similar station in Memphis proves successful, it was announced yesterday. I Memphis was chosen to receive the first grant by a state group which included Dr. Felix Robb of Peabody college, program chairman of the Nashville Television Foundation. Robb said the stimulus grant of t30.000 per year in matching Money was passed by the state legislature "with the understanding It was to help one city and that, If the experiment proved successful, efforts would be made to extend the same aid to other municipalities at a subsequent time." Memphis was selected, Robb explained, because the city "was ready to go with equipment and some operating money in hand.

A station manager had been employed." The Nashville foundation will be fcble to retain the right to TV channel 2 as a result of the state's action, it was explained. Once the channel is released for commercial Use here, there ia no chance of Its being made available in the future for educational television. Memphis is expected to put its Educational station on the air in the near future, Robb said, "and now carries the challenge of the experiment fof one year." Wood. Asbestos Our Snecialtvl Se Topping, spraying, pruning, remov Money and a cost of paint! Free estimates 42-2900: night 8-8673. This small force was suddenly at ing.

Modern equipment Licensed bonded, insured. LEM. 3-0443-J. tacked by a Japanese force which FRESH TOMATOES 10c lb. AND VEGETABLES Frost Fruit Market 1935, at local infirmary.

Miss Elnora Smith. Survived by niotner, Mrs. Mary Hill: father. Mr. Williams Hill: three aunts, Mrs.

l.uella Walker, Mrs. Annie Pearl Foster of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Lydia Thompson of Mount two uncles, Mr. Elbert Kill. Mr.

Leroy Smith; leaves others and friends: a dear friend. Williams W.ttiall. The remains will lie in state at Holmes Funeral parlor where the family will re-celt their friends this Tuesday evening from 0 to 10. Funeral Wednesday at the chapel conducted by Rev. W.

M. Maxwell. Interment Mount Ararat cemetery. Holmes Funeral Home in charge. 440 12th N.

included four battleships. PAINTING OF Interior Exterior "ASBESTOS SIDING Although the U. S. force lost one GARAGES Add-A Room. No down payment 3 years to pay.

Pree estimates. Call GRAVES. 4-1252. carrier and eeveral smaller ships, neral home. Mr.

Sloan died yesterday at his residence, 1317 Lischey after an illness of two years. A native of Nashville, he had been engaged in the insurance business since 1915 and was with Equitable Life Assurance company for 19 years until his retirement several years ago. Survivors include his widow, fcprague planes inflicted so much Easy terms: E. F. KNIGHT, 97-1178 ADDITIONS" 1017 8th S.

5-9S60 damage on the Japanese fleet that it was forced to depart, leaving the army beachhead in the Phil ROOMS. DENS OARAGES ROOFING SIDING TERMS C. ARNOLD 3-4421 WALLPAPER 15c. 20c. and I5c MANNING WALLPAPER CO.

'00 No, 1st St. 8-8402 SMITH Monday, April 11. 1955, at ippines safe. Sprague is survived by his wid SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. OVERFLOWS BUILT PAINTING A SPECIALTY Mrs.

Carrie Conway Sloan; two daughters, Miss Carrie Conway ow Annabel, Coronado, and two daughters. Tasty TOMATOES 10-lb. Box 98c AL E. JACKSON 911 8th and lackson Reasonable. Work guaranteed.

No Job too small or too large. Rea Sloan and Mrs. victoria McKeel, II SUMMERS, 4-1141 a local Infirmary, Miss Elnora Smith. Survived by mother, Mrs. Mary Hill; father.

Mr. William Hill: aunt, Mrs. Louella Walker: uncle, Mr. Elbert Hill; a dear friend, Mr. William Wigfall: other relatives and friends.

Complete arrangements will be announced later. Holmes Funeral Home, ln charge. sonable prices. Free estimates, oe Clemmons, 6-2019. 5-7904 Ragsdale Elected all of Nashville; one sister, Miss Mary Louise Sloan, Stuart, Fla TREE SURGERY PAPERING Painting Topping, removing, spraying LAWN FRANKLIN, Tenn.

Walter Ragsdale of the 16th district was SFRVICE. Modern emiinmcnt. Licensed bonded. WEBSTER. 5-0083 Steaming, complete decoraline serv and two granddaughters.

Miss Tennie Boyd Short CONTRACTORS elected county highway commis Colored Out-of-Town ice Hurd (V Sornerviiie. e-iy-. sioner yesterday by Williamson Truck loads of good rich too soil Gallatin, Tenn. county quarterly court. FRANKLIN, Tenn.

Miss Ten Water Wells WAOOONNER Ar EARLS. 43-0729 for sale Call 42-2638 Papering, Steaming Painting Estimates Known for satisfaction Rot Marshal! 8-7404 DOUGLAS April 11. 1955. in 'an- nie Boyd Short, retired beautician He won over incumbent Charles York of the 18th district by a vote died yesterday morning In Dan German hospital after a brief ill PAINTING By Job or hour Reasonable. Work guaranteed A.

J. WILLIS, 44-7-3484. SEWING MACHINES Expert Repair Service On all makes. Guaranteed. HOOPER'S 42-3519 ASPHALT PAVING Free estimates.

Phone 5-183. CLAYTON PAVING CO The local foundation has a 10- ness. derbilt liesirttafi Nashville. Mr. Bud Douglas, ege 85.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Anna L. Douglas. Gallatin: daughter. Mrs.

Edna Hamilton. Gallatin, son. Mr. Jim Anderson. grandchildren, Mrs.

Letha Lewis. Aurora. 111., Miss Anna Lou Douglas. Washington, D. C.

and a host of or 29-18. The court also: 1. Re-elected incumbent members of the county highway commission without opposition Sam Funeral services will be at 2:30 Jear lease on the Love Circle tow-r site, about $20,000 in cash and nearly $50,000 in pledges. PAINTING Scren renewing, wa washing, carpenter work. Call Walter Lossnns.

42-7879 p.m. today at Bethurura, Henry Septic Tanks, Overflows Cleaned, repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. WALLER, 3-J933-M. and Robinson funeral home.

Herbert A. Robinson will officiate LEARN TO DRIVE Acme Drivers Training Dual control Phone 2-58(14 Nashville needs about $200,000 PAPERING Steaming. Prompt. Reasonable. Reliable.

Samples shown Will Marshall, 97-6672. Moran of the sixth district, Harold Covington of the 13th district and Carl McMillan of the third nieces and nephews! one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, other relatives and friends. The remains rest at Johnson funeral home. 261 E. Burial will be in Mount Hope Dozers Land Clearing WILSON'S GRADTNO CO 43-4508 or 5-4395 A ER CLEANING Walls washed Asphalt Driveways Winchester until time of serv-Ire Wednesday.

Aorll 13. 1955. st cemetery. Miss Short was a native of Williamson county. She was a grad floors washed, wared, Kemtontng.

gutters cleaned. BENNETT, 5-3984 Crushed Stone Fill Dirt ROOFING GUTTERING CAR 2. Re-elected the tax board members: Carl Graham, 2 p.m. from Keye3 Methodist church on Blythe street, conducted bv the Rev. R.

A. Stewart, assisted KEVN'ON -Monday morning, April 11, 1955. at 6:30 o'clock, at her home, 1006 Belvedare Drive, Mrs. Sarah Handlev Kennon. Survived by nephews Thomas H.

Sutherland and niece. Mrs. John Kelly. The rerr.alrs are Martin's, 209 t.oui'e Ave. Fur.eral Wednesday morning.

Leaving st 9:00 o'clock reciuiem high rr.a--s 8t the Church, Christ The King, at 9:30 o'clock, interment Calvary Cemetery. Dr. A. J. John Martin Muiloy, Richard Satherfield.

James Kelley, Robert Woolwlne, Dr. C. E. Kord, Leo Muiloy. J.

Linus Freeman. Sam Voorhies. John Dowd and Paul Breen 111 as Martin's, 209 Louise 7-2315. DOTSON Monday, April 11, 1955, at her residence, in Linton, Mrs. Eunice M.

Dotson, wile of TJel L. Dotson: mother of Judith and Ewel J. Dotson. Services 10:00 am. Wednesday, April 13, 1955, by Bro.

Clifford Owens. Friends will serye as pallbearers. Interment Woodlavn Memorial Park. Arrangements by Cosmopoll-tan Funeral Home. GRAHAM Monday afternoon, April 11 1955 at 5 o'clock at a local infirmary Forrest W.

Graham Jr. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W.

Graham Sr. Complete funeral arrangements announced later. The remains are at Martin's. 209 Louise ave. 7-2375.

HARRIS Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock, April 11. 1955, at a local hospital. Joe A. Harris, 55 years. Survived bv wile, Mrs.

Elsie Hitt Harris; sons. Angelo H. Harris. Vernon It. Harris, al! of Ooodlettsvllle: a daughter, Mrs.

Rena Archey, Nashville; lour grandchildren; brothers. Joshua and Herman Harris. Qoodletts-lettsvllle, and Robert Harris, Nashville: sisters. Mrs. Georgia Lee, Goodlettsville, Mrs.

Allie Wilson, White's Creek, Mrs. Jack White, Pembroke. Ky, Remains are at the Cole and Garrett funeral home where services trill be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Roy West and the Rev. John Sutherland.

Pallbearers nephews. Interment In Hitt family cemetery. Cole and Garrett funeral directors. PHILPOT Sunday morninir. April 10 1955.

at 9 o'clock In Chlctizo. 111.. Miss Lena Gray Philpot. 8ur-vlved by nephews-, James Eueene Adair. Chicago.

111., and John A Philpot, and nieces. Mrs. Oeoree L. Gant, Mrs Robert S. Brown, all of Nashville, and Mrs.

Marion stonlnskl, of Pensacola. Mrs. Walter B. Smith, Maracalbo. Venezuela: sister-in-law.

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Philpot of Nashville. Remains will arrive Nashville Tuesday mornnif. April 12. 1955, and will be taken to Martin's, 209 Louise Ave.

Prayer services at the erave. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by Dr. Curtis Jones. Pallbearers will be: John A.

Philpot. J. E. Adair. George L.

Cant. George L. Gant, Robert Brown, W. W. Benz.

Oscar F. and Walter Lasslter. Mar tin's. 209 Louise 7-2315. Sib A.N Monday morning.

April 11, 1955. at 11:30 o'clock, at his home. 1317 Lischey Mark Young Ploan. Surviving! are: his wife. Mrs.

Cprrie Conway Floan: daughters. Miss Carrie C. Sloan, and Mrs. Victoria Sloan McKel: sister. Miss Mary Louise Sloan, of Stewart, Fla and two grandchildren, Joy McKeel and Mary Lloyd McKeel, The remains are at the Marshall Dnnnelly-Combs, fmi'ral parlors 201 Twenty-filth where funeral services will be held, Tues-day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, concluded bv Dr.

Prentice A. PiiRh. Pallbearers ore: John Sloan. Paul Sloan, Robert Warner W. E.

Lowe. Henry Oliver. Tom Jov. Rot.s Huddleston, Dr. James Vaughn and V.

J. Voasmeyer of Louisville. Ky. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, Marshall Donnelly. Comb.

PENTRY-Polnting repair work ai! WALLPAPER Cleaning 1 room and uate of the old Tennessee Female JOHNSON A JOHNSON gtnas. All work guaranteed with for equipment before It can begin Operation. The Ford foundation greed last year to contribute 5100,000 for equipment If the is raised here, i 1 Folsom Calls Third Session Oscar Greene, J. L. Ridley and up.

Free estimates, CALL ROBERTSON, 8-4489 college, and had been a member DEBTS I am not responsible for by the Rev. W. Shaw, inter rree estimates Bill Temple. ment Gallatin cemetery. Johnson dents made by anyone other tna myself.

of the Church of Christ for 40 years. Her parents were Thomas funeral home In charge. Concrete Work PAINTING Inside and out. Prices reasonable. Free estimates.

Call 3. Appropriated $2,000 for the Elbert E. Burroughs Of all kinds Ou of town Johs ac- McDonald. 2-4528. Cemetery-Monument and Lou Minor Bond Short.

1902-iath ave. state forestry service. John D. Cumminqs WOODLAWN 4 Grave lot. Section PAPERING UPHOLSTERING Survivors include two sisters, Misses Eunice and Tommie Lou Short, and a brother, Charlie Sunset A-14fi.

Reduced lor quick $4 Dp. Samples shown 50" off on MONTGOMERY, Ala. sale. Call 4-8105. Reflnlshlng QuaH'y workmanship paper.

MURPHREE 8-2M1. WOODBURY, Tenn, Funeral repted JT Hamm9-0450 DOZER WORkToRADINO Bsitement Work Farm Clearing Ponds-Bus Large and Small Jobs ft-3373 Concrete, Brick, Block Paiios. driveways, underpining. Saiisfactlon guaranteed. 3-2932-M Lost Found Short, all of Franklin.

PAINTING Gov. James Folsom announced last night he has called a third special session of the legislature services for John D. Cummings, 92 who died Sunday, will be at 2 p.m Budget tarms, hkakn a. 4-9UH4. UPHOLSTERING Pree estimates Terms If desired.

Inside and out Free estimates BOB DOG Wire Haired Fox Terrier, BAOGETT, 4-6043. male, ack. white and tan. vicinity James A. Henderson today at Woodbury Church of Olencliff Estates.

Answers to PAPERING Samnle shown. 4 room fAYMON At TWILLEY, 5-6557 4-0283 Christ. to convene Wednesday at noon for the purpose of authorizing a con Reward. 4-9873, off on paper No waiting Call FRANKLIN, Tenn. Funeral McCORMICK, 4-8089 THINKING OF CONVERTING GaraBe tn Den or building Patio DOG Toy Manchester, child's pet, stitutional convention.

Upholstery, 4-8753 Quality services Budget terms services for James Alexander Henderson, 75, will be at 11 a.m. today hlack. tan. 4 i months d. Wood Charles T.

Powell will officiate and burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Mr. Cummings died at PAPERING GENERAL REPAIRS Call BROOKS CONSTRUCTION CO. mont and Belmont. Named "General Contractors' a-uaiu NASHV'lLLR HOME CHARM SERVICE Steaming Plastering Painting D.

FLATT, 3-2135-J at Warren funeral home. Monster. Reward, 8-8790; 97-5968. THP Reports Fatality his home after a long illness. Elder J.

E. Wolfe will officiate. DOG Boxer, brown female, taken up He is survived by his widow, Mrs. SIDINC 38 Months to pay, B-6255. 9-4501 LAWNS MOWED Day 3-3414 Nights 3-0618-M Burial will be in Mount Hope cem PAPER CLEANING tioert work CAMPBELL 9-M75 Fast Nashville.

Owner call a Oliver 3-4294 Mettie Shirley Cummings; two LIVINGSTON, Tenn. UP) The Btate highway patrol reported Howard Moses Barlow, 29, was killed Saturday night when his etery. Mr. Henderson, retired ASPHALT PAVING LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED sons, Sylvester Cummings, Wayne, and Thurman Cummings BULLDOG Boston male. Brlndle Tag number, 6438.

or Stolen Reward. 5-1460. druggist, died Sunday night after suffering a stroke earlier In the Wallpaper Cleaning Prices reasonable Aeee 42-3729 Driveways Estimates 44-9-5966 automobile plunged from the high Woodbury; six daughters. Mrs. Ike Vinson and Mrs.

Gray Tenpenny. day. way near here. DOG Found, white and brown Erg Repaired Pickup and delivered Foster Lawntnower Berylce. 4-7455 Top Soil Fill Dirt Crushed stone.

Scott. 9-6544. Roofing, Siding Guttering, repair work. 97-3208 lish bull. Thompson Lane Sec- Painting, Papering Patch Plastering StlerU, 97-5490 both of Cannon county; Mrs.

M. tlon. Call Sgt. H. L.

Ballon, 4-6431 Bailey, Mrs. Lee Tenpenny, and TENNIS RACKET Cortland, lost 4fith PAPERING PAINTING Carpentry Building Mrs. J. F. Pittard, all of Nashville Fill Dirt and Fill' ins mid Wyoming Friday A.M., 8-eitu Rmnl hnKn Work iruaranteed and Mrs.

Mattie Padgett, Chatta DOG Beanie Hound lost, Falrview rree estimates wmitu Excavating grading. SPARKS 3-578H mi iii iiinwn nnr subdivision Reward nooga; 23 grandchildren and 36 PATNTlNn Inside or out Cash (' Genera) repairs. Estimates 6-6481 Plumbing Repairs LUCAS PLtJMBINO CO 4-8504 Lawnmowers Sharpened monthly payments Free estimates BOOK Record of business of Har ry's Place Reward 8-5430 CRIPPS 3-382S great-grandchildren. Miss Lena Philpot PAINTING Steamlnu. aashmg wails Power or band your home, tools sharpened Lawns mowed LAWN CARE SERVICE S511 Capers, 9-1787 Nighls 7-1113 ROOF LEAKS STOPPED" PARAKEET Blue, vicinity of 15th i rleanlns wallpaper, carpentry Eastland.

Reward. 3-2W-I. SOUTHERN ROOFING CO S-'iS'lt. work. John H.

Bensley. 4-U4S. Graveside services for Miss Lena mi PARAKEEl Blue "Tweedie" vicinity, 44th, Park, reward 97-6808 GRASS CUT A PC I vo PAINTING Gray Philpot, former Nashvillian Plastering, stemming done resonoi: LEAKY ROOF DAMP WALLS Guaranteed Dried Op PROGRESSIVE CO 6-8857 mrii will be at Mount Olivet cemetery 9-9683 38-7130 by ODUM 8-0111 at 3 p.m. today. CARPENTRY Painting, foundation, EDUCATIONAL Dr.

G. Curtis Jones will The bodv will arrive in Nash 111 III I roonng, jacking up: guaranteen. Estimates free. 42-0775. fi Instruction School Try Want Ads for the) best ville today and be taken to Mar Personals PIANOS FINE REBUILT SPINET TYPE Like new.

No leather, no Formica. ALL WOOD. Onlv 1295. Mahogany or walnut. Other in good condition, low as $65.

FENTAIS Low as sS pee month B. T. I'ATTH PIANO CO, Inc. 911 Church Et. REMODELING And complete home repair serrtre Terms Licensed Learn Beauty Culture tin's funeral home, 209 Louise ave COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME 2505 WEST END AVENUE PHONE 7-2141 Hath title's Finest Mortuary contractor r.

A Veach 2-5470 m. Mnst Morie-n Methml Mrs. Philpot died Sunday in HELENA DYE 3 BEAUTY ind easiest results! COLLEGE srpetoioey 1 COLLEGE tosnteio' Chicago infirmary after a long We Know wa sjjow 215 HOI Slid. 1.2 CtUUl BARN FERTILIZER Cinders, rock, Tard work, Iwn mowing UAHAN'S GROCERY. -S230, I I Illness.

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