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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 16

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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i PA TV NT. it No' tfi.it t'fievrniri A lliuiij. i.v. lru, IS-1 av .1 al. ,1 Awarded In Highway Death Trim.

Mrs. Valid II Jim 1 JSUlrJ l)li ID a ii iiiiin loMisopott Fui.n li f. v. J. ii.

I'VE TO PO THE irwtea i Mis. A.li r. in, on l.nna Croi m-, S'Hs, H. Vfiiwi AUt-y ana ttta Mi re-r i 1 1 1 a at the of Biarrv- rugua. Cheater Crrrn.

bdin Kniiit. umoy Avenue services mill tie he yQiwnv a.ierr.oon. at 2 ciocx Patterson of Hpn.lorson. Ter.n was awarded in damage coiuucled by Dt. W.

Darby liiirrmeiit Jennings cemeiery, 'leiui. KiiiiHintt Funrral Home. by Hev. Hatt'm W. CrooK na ll 1 IS At a local hospital balur IMiibfurern: H.

R. Frx-e, Frank Ciaudf Rernokis, w. Bram, Herman Souiherltnd oav morning, Jan. Woil. Israel r.y iecierai court here vesterd.iv 1 the June 15 highway death of husDana.

The verdict, twlieved to hav been one of the largest ever turned in West Tennessee outsid he re HI hootrt Peek. B5ivm F. Caaes and Eliie C. Jones. Inierment Spring tiosa inns, nusband of Mrs.

ttnel Warren Iltut. fairier Artuur Floyd Titus. Panama Mrs. Blanche Wasnburn, City. Fal- of Ku! Cemetery.

Bracey-W eish Com Pii.y, Inc. MUVLLH Saturday morning Jan. naaoea. 4 grandchildren 6rvlces i p.m. Mondny.

Cosmo- Memphis, was for compensatory paiiiun funeral home, H. L. Owens, 1960 at av local tnlirmary Virgil Fowler, survived by Mrs. aarnnRPs in the death of Patter of Louise Head rowier. Nashville.

18 sons. Joe W. fowler Nashville, Howard a. fowier of Auburn. son on U.S.

Highway 45 south Jackson at the State Highway intersection. Mrs. Patterson's attorneys vn Whit LaFon of Jackson and Rose Aiamun. 7 graudchildren mains were at the chapel of Pet Ke tui-Owen fc Wood, 4504 Charlotte ave. Left Saturday afternoon for McDanlel funeral home, Cornera-ville, Tenn.

Funeral services were jiuuiaver. rauoearers: j. Jewell, VlrgU W. Jewell, Robert Foster Tommy Warren, Frank K. Young Auory uiuenay.

Interment Spring Hill cemetery. Remains v-osmopoiitan funeral home. YOUNG Saturday January t. 1960, at LOS AntflL rillfnrnfa Ur Ruby Morrow Young. Survived uer nusoana.

Man N. Young: sons Stephen Franklin Young, of Nash and ville and Norvell Young, of nngeies; sister. Mrs. Albert Robertson. Nashville- hrnthor Morrow, of Brentwood; four grand at at by Los Murray of Jackson.

The Judge ment was apainst the Walter Pitts neld Sunday alternoon at m. at trie CorneravtKa Methodist company 0f West Memnhls, Ark. Mrs. Patterson had claimed church by Rev. N.

O. Allen Key Lower? waller. Pallbearers tractor trailer haulinp a bulldozer served as follows: Grady Head, John Hewitt, Freeman Pus, L. ran canaren. ine remains will arrive Moore, Robert Lee Sands, John Dunnavant.

Interment Beechwood and owned by the PUts firm a stop sign at the hlehwav inte section and crashed Into her hus cemetery. Pettus-Owen Wood CY a-33M. In Of.NN-Frtday Jan. 1980. la Chi cago, Leroy M.

Omin. asi ii years. Survived oy wile, Mra. Laura nana car. killing him.

fcne nad asked for S250IW1 damages. Carlton E. Reid HARTSVTLXE. Ten E. Reid, 90.

retired farmer tw r-ieasant Valley communirv Hit yesterday In Hartsville General hospital, after a lornr Services will be at 2 j-icasani va pv Methods cnurcn. Burial will be In the Woman Dies Watching Fire Mrs. Elmer Wilson Of Adairville, Has Heart Attack uunn, daughter. Mar and son. Carl Ounn, all of Chicago; two sit ters.

Mrs. R. C. Marable. Palmyra.

Tenn.) Mrs. Frank Kenning, Nath vuie, five brothers Dr. Douglas uunn, MCMinnvuie. w. and Charles M.

Ounn. both of AmarlUo. Texas. a Ounn, Mrownsvuie. Texas, Rhea Ounn, Borger, Texas.

Remains arrived Union Station Sunday uiornini at 10:10 and were conveyed to the fu neral home Phill Ds-fioblnson com pany where funeral services will be conducted Monday morning at jo ociock or uro, Charles Crouch. Active pallbearers, William H. Cole, William Hacewood. J. W.

Creech, H. J. Kenning, J. Eddie alone, Ewing Ooostree. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Phllllpi-Robinson company, direc tors. HARRIS Saturday morning Jan. t. you at a local Nurgins Home, Miss Jsnle Louise Harris, age 0 years, survived by sister-in-law. Mrs.

O. B. Harris brother-in-law Ooodioe Cockrill: 3 neices. 5 nephews. Remains were at Roesch Patton funeral home, 1715 Broadway where services were con ducted Sunday afternoon.

Jan. 10 at 4 o'clock by Rev. Cecil Culver-house, Interment Riverside Ceme tery, jacKaon. Tenn. Monday morning Jan.

II at 11 ciock. Rofsch-Patcon Co, Inc AL 6-7467. HART Sunday morning Jan. 10, iveo, at the residence, 1806 30th Ave. 8..

DeweM iDeedtet Hart Survived by wife, Mrs. Ann Mor ris Hart; daughter, Mrs. Krvln Hill: brother. Kirk Hart; four grandchildren, all of Nashville Services 1 p.m. Monday, from Cosmopolitan Funeral Home.

Dr Erwin Anderson. Honorary pallbearers, Roy Nicholson, Joe Carr. Clarence Culler, Robert Hill Dr. James Thomason, Dr. Thomas Bryan, Employees of the Building Inspection of the City: Active, Judge Roy Miles, Robert fineed, W.

B. Doss, Jake Milliron. Lynn Pea e. John Oatlin, Bill Allen Jr. Harris Allen.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. HOOPER Friday evening, Jan. 8. I960, at the home, 2125 Belcourt Mrs.

Sallle Newsom Hooper, age 88 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Mllburn Hooper Warren; son. Joseph Harry Hooper; listers. Mn J.

B. Burns Mrs. N. Adkisson. all of Nashville; brothers, Olover W.

Newsom. Madison, William L. Newsom. Los1 Angeles. Calif.

Ur" r. ADAIRVILLE, Ky. Mrs. Elmer Wilson, 56, of Route 1, Adairville cnurch cemetery. Mr.

Reid, a lifelong resident macon county, was a son nomas and Sallie Keen Reid. He was a member of the Moth- odist church. Survivlwr are his wife. Mr Gaither Whitney Reid: five sons, Marlin Reid. Hartsville.

T. H. uoraon ana Haiton Keid. Gallatin, and Will Carl Reid. Lafavette.

iu eranactuidren. and two great-grandchildren. Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT NASHVILLE BANNER Evening THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISISn RATS' A (Rates Below Appli to All llaiilflrd naveriiiint erlglnattni within IIW-mlK radius of tha rlt at M.thlll Dally classified ada ire published lint in THS NA3HVILLB TENNESSEAN and will be published again on the time dir In THB NASHVILLE BANNER JE5.bl1e",,BB Sunday NASHVILLE is counted one day 1 Day Sunday 65c Una 1 Day Daily 65c Llna 4 Days 39o Una 7 Davs 33o Llna Dally Rate Quoted Include Insertion in oom THB NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning, and THB NASHVILLB BANNER Evening. Minimum Charee. 2 Lines Count Five Avenge a-letteri Wordj to tha Line.

The (Dove rte iddIj to consecutive insertion only Right reserved to classify and Indei classified tdl according Is rulea govern- ne classified pages The Banner and (tie lennessean am reserve the nghl to revise or reiect it option any advertising which la deemed objectionable either In tubJect matter or Phraseology. bos Number address reauires 4 eoraa. Notice ol typographical errors must be given In time for correction be tore the lecono insertion. of of died of a heart attack yesterday while watching a neighbor's house burn. She was dead on arrival at the Jesse Holman Jonas hospital at Springfield TVrtn.

A hospital doctor laid Mrs. Wilson, a victim of diabetes and high blood pressure for several years, died of "shock too much excitement. The seven-room house was own ed by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, who were out of town when the blaze broke out about 4:30 p.m.

Mrs. Wilson lived with her hus band across the road from the Morgans about a quarter of a mile Hoooer-1 Mr? Brown departed terL.fc'-.y 8tS" si this life Jan. 7, 1960. at her home, M. Short.

Mrs. away Tha house was on the State Line road, straddling the Tennessee-Kentucky line, about five miles south of Adairville and about 10 miles north of Springfield. The Office Hours: Monday through triday. 8 a.m. to p.m.: Satur day, 8 a.m, to 12 noon; Sunday, 4 p.m.

to 7 p.m. house was valued at between Telephone service throughout most of the State Line road area was knocked out by the fire. Cause of the fire was not known. The body of Mrs. Wilson is at Barber tunerai home at Milldale, Term.

Funeral arrangements are Hde Wantetf Fcrnf, have A r' in iHT'iin to Mrs SODA HELP Sxperiencfd While fight ana wefKftiils Coniaot Mr. Hutch-erion. Hiitcherson a Pnarmacy. WAITRESSES Good opportunity for high type girls, not necessary. Part-time work.

424 Dnion St. HOUSEKEEPER Settled white woman combination cook and housekeeper: live In: room and boarc plus SIS week. Phone VE 3-4006 Wanted Stenographer For office, dictation, ind clerical work. Call for appointment. AL 6-4529 CURB GIRL Night work only, fin Madison) Na Su ays.

TW 6-9935 alter p.m. HOUSEKEEPER White, lettled ner. son to live on place: 1 children ages 4 and i Start Immediately, CO 2 -9538. COOK Colored. Experienced.

Health card. All round cooking. 4-11 P.m., No Sunday work. Apply DO a PRILL. 1155 Broad.

COOK Bettled colored woman to live In. family of four, top salary. e'i day week, recent references re-oulred AM -3366. BABYSITTER Working girl student, white. Live In, free room, board.

L'aht duties. CY 2-5914. HOUSEKEEPER Bay Sitter, mid-dleaeed white, who needs borne. J.PL to children. CA 8-4188 HOUSEKEEPER And Babysitter, middle age.

white, live In, ev. ntnga 3 t0 VE 2-9817. WAITRESS 2nd Ave, No. 153. Hetlth card General Office Work a to 25.

Apply S02 Union. BEADTY OPERATOR EXJP.r.rlenr,1- Guaranteed salary. CY 1-6006 or CY 8-1777. A TTRFSa rv DPDlewrpn ADPly In oerson. Patton's rastau- rnt.

Hermitage Si Peabody. HOUSEKEEPER Bettled. stay oa a-4530 after I Dm HOUSEKEEPER Nurse, white for elderly couple. Live In. VE 3-1914.

HELPER To assist with lick, light housework. CH 2-1573. IS Help WantedMile IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR TOOL AND DIE MAKER AND TOOL ROOM MACHINIST With at least 5 years ex. perience. Please write the Trane Company, P.O.

Box 469, Clarks-ville. Ten stating qualifications. BUYER Young man with previous Productive Material Purchasing experience, or previous Industrial Sales experience preferred. High School education or better required. Re-location expenses paid.

I FOR INTERVIEW IN NASHVILLE CALL MR. R. F. FRYE JAMES ROBERTSON HOTEL Monday 6:30 to 10:30 P.M. Office Manager Trainee Finance Company has opening tor Industrious young man.

This is your opportunity to begin i Career with a Leader in the Fi. nance Field. Must have car. Salary plus car illowance. See Mr.

Swift 414 Church St. AL 5-4551 LIAS I ON ENGINEER Engineer apable of Licensa Work. Must be familiar with UL a ACA requirements and procedures. Also carry on Cost Improvement. Local Gas and Electric Range Manufacturer.

Send resume to Box M-K)07 Banner-Tennessean. AOGRESSrVJ! MSTM 5l7ll Are you looking for a new. exclt- ini money making Job? Here the opportunity ol a lifetime! A Career Business ind we train yon at our expense, Earn 82 to $3 hour to start. THE ARTHUR. MURRAY STUDIO needs ambitious young people with high, school education for executive development.

Know the thrill of becoming an expert dancer and teacher. Don't pass up this opportunity. Apply In person. 42 Union after 3 p.m. See Mr.

Wlllett. No experience necessary. Maintenance Machinist Cinable of Rebuilding all types or Machine Tools, such as: Tool Room EoulDment and Pres Room Eoulp-ment. Must be ible to Scrane ind do Spotting! and Flaking; This Is a steady and good opportunity for a cinable man for i continued employment Only those with long experience ahould apply Reply Box 828. Nashville Tenn.

giving brief outline of background. Assistant Foreman Finishing Department Must be experienced in fine wood finishing. Excellent opportunity to Hake good connection with an established furniture manufacturer. Baliry commensurate with experience ini ability, Write or apply in person to Mr, Frank Hunierford. 8.

R. HUNQERFORD INC. -2400 Frisco Ave. Memphia. Tenn.

FIRST BAKER Fully experienced, bread, rolli. pin. cakes, ind French pastries. Must be all around first class baker. Top salary offered, pleasant working conditions.

In I newly equipped kitchen. Pleasi ask: for Mr. Harm, AL. 4-3526, For appointment, BLATEPS RESTAURANT Miditate Medical Center Bldf. 200O Church 6t.

DIBHWA8HER COLOR BOY Parttlma-Annlw BEIXAIRK HKSTAtT- Incomplete. Repairing; anal Cleaning $9.95 Have Your rnrr irrn isLu 1 1 i Li LHniOr on your heating system now! Take advantase of our SPECIAL WINTER SANI-VAC Service. It will pay for itself within the next 100 days of furnace operation. Call the World's Largest Installers of Warm Air Heating HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 4502 Charlotte CY 7-5336 10 Electrical Repairing APPLIANCE REPAIRS FACTOKV AOTHORI.BD sKHVICS On Kanees-Kefhserstora and Air Conditioners "all Modern Appliances to Church 8t (H Wiring Heating HOU8E3-KLECTRIC MAT DRYERS-WA6HERS-RANOE3 Terms Day or night AL 4-6036 HARDLNG ELECTRIC S1TRVICB 11 Moving Storage Hauling SAVE Vi MOVE YOURSELF HEW KURDS A OTHER LA TS MODE1 I-RUCK3 AVAILABLE LOCAL OR LONJ DISTANCE rURNm'RE PADS AND MOVINO EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE U-DRIVE IT SYSTEM NEW LOCATION M3 6th No.

CH 2-1871 TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels Pickups Moving Vans Stakes Tractors HfcRTZ Operated by UATBrwa DRIV-UR SSLf SERVICE IPO Ml SioLemor AL 44831 "Old 9th North) MOVING HAULINC Anything Any Tim AL 8-0060 MOVING HAULINC REASONABLE CH 2-2900. CA 8-1701 MOVING HAULINC LOW PRICES AL 5-134S. AL 6-6061 12 Punting and Paoerini PAINTING. STEAMING PAPERINO. atnnles.

estimates free James Harwell, CH 2-8877 PAINTING $7 ROOM By COLORED PAINTER, CH 1-2900 PAINTING Inside-out papering, gen eral repair. 36 month crlpps Bro. CY 7-2510; CA 8-6561: CA 8-0924. PAPERINO PAINTINQ Samples shown. Free estimates.

Work guaranteed. WHITED. CA 8-7303. PAPERING Samples shown 84 room. Plaster patching, no wait ing.

Call McCormlck, AL 4-8088. PAINTING INSIDE Free estimates A-l references. HANK WILLIAMS. CA 8-5240 PAPERING Painting 20 off on paper Samples shown prompt Ouaranteed Hartman VE 1-4989 PAPERING PAINTING By minister experienced sample shown free estimate CA 8-5775. EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction- -Schooli WANTED MEN TO TRAIN FOR Maintenance Inspection Trouble Shooting Overhaul On JET-GAS TURBINE AND TURBO PROP ENGINES Trained men may earn $135 or more per week.

No need to quit your present job unt you are trained. Write to: UNIVERSAL JET ENGINE TRAINING Box M-1030 Banner-Tennessean Name Age Street City Phone Time usually at home Mature. Women Wanted Job Opportunities Await! Because of the terrlflo shortage of office employees, women. 18 to 45, are now being eagerl; sought by bir concern! at nanosome in come And through Individual Ued training at Fall' Business College you can prepare In lust a few short week for a pleasant career, chances for advancement future, security New classes now forming Call or phone at once nav. night, vv-nay.

Fall's Business College 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 Jobs With a Future LEARN HOW You can qualify In a te monthi for well -paving positions in ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TELEVISION SERVICING RADIO ANNOUNCING New Classes Beginning In lanuary Call. Write or Come by today for Information Approved for Vetatani MID-SOUTH ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE. INC. 207 23rd No. CY 1-9450 Hair Styling TRAINING directed and supervised try RAY REED, National recognized authority en Hair Control.

NASHVILLE UNIVERSITY OF BEAUTY 206'A-5th Ave AL 5-9154 HELENA DYE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE "South' Most Beautiful na Pro gressiva Training that cannot be excelled. Approved tor veteran framing. 937 CHURCH ST. U. 8.

CIVIL SERVICE TESTS I Men-women, '1B-d2. start high as 195.00 week, preparatory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually un necessary. Free information on jobs, salaries, requirement.

Lin coin Service, Pekln 16. Ill, LEARN WELDING OAS ELECTRIC KSU ARO Short Course Low Tuition Many limes welders earn the high est wages paid any skilled workers AUTO DIESEL COLLKOE YMCA BLDG Nashville Tenn AUTO tt DIESEL MECHANICS BODY At FENDER MECHANICS Waste tor paying trade Many graduates cam 8 100 a week and ip Da, or night classes AUTO DIESEL COLLEGE Floor. YMCA, Nashville, Tnn. T. DUFF school oa rrrcMrrni ot.y 1-3541 1706-B 21st $.

Full Time Dav and Nieht Classes AIR-CONDITIONED FREE PARKING I 3 lnttructi(Mt S'hoft I CH school diploma; niih acnoo. bt noriia pare time No elates Biota fur untied Kree ount-et Write! AMbHlCAN rtCHinil Htei Ten OtUvm OaHs'ln 1 tne COUHSFS Nisht Classes FALLS COLLEGE 8th Broadway AL NEW CUSTOMIZED LOCATION THS COM Pi iMSTiEH SCHOOL 410 Exchange Bid AL 6-72 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted Female TYPISTS Experienced on Manul and Electric machines. Need 20 Now To work a tew hour, a tew days, a few week on same as- ignmnt. Earn Top Hourly Pay; receive pay promptly every Friday such a pleasant way to earn extra money for those Xmas bills. No tee no deductions except social security end income tax.

KELLY GIRL SERVICE 629 Third Nat'l Bank Bids. OFFICE WORK FURNITURE STORK Lady age 21- ou. uesireo oy a local furniture store. Top pay with a chance for rapid advancement. This is a permanent position.

Person must be alert and aggressive. Quick, and accurate In simple fliurea. Rave knowledge of bookkeeping, experienced In collections and meetlnj the public. This Job Is fast and hard: But we are willing to oay high for the right party. Write In your own handwriting giving age.

past business experience with REFERENCES. All replies held as confidential information Write Bog M-10107, Banner-Tennessean. TYPIST-SECRETARY Girl to compose letters, push proces sing aciaiis in i-UDiismng. Advertising Firm. Office experience necessary but biggest must Is willingness to work against deadlines plus alert mind to grasp details that need doing and why.

Age up to 30 If you want a routine lob, this is not or you. but, if you like one loaded with Interest with congenial people, we'd like to hear from you. Our employees know of this opening. Replies confidential. Write box M-1003 Banner-Tennessean.

ATTRACTIVE WOMEN '21-30 Are you looking for a new, exciting money making Job? Here the opportunity of a lifetime) A Career Business and we train you at our expenses. Darn S2 to 13 per hou to start. THE ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIO needs ambitious young people with high school educa tion for executive develoDment Know the thrill of becomlne an expert dancer and teacher. Don fiasa up this opportunity Apply person, 424 Union St. after 2 pm.

See Mr. Wlllett. No ex perience necessary. TELEPHONE SOLICITATION SUPERVISOR Full or Parttlme Supervisor. Down town oliico.

Good salary plu bonus. Must be experienced in telephone solicitation. Outstanding opportunity for the right per son. Hours 1 m. to 10 m.

or 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Write Box Banner-Tennessean EXPERIENCED COMPTOMETER OPERATORS SECRETARIES AND TYPISTS Apply in person AUBREY KPP3 CALCULATING Si OmCK SERV1CB 301 13th Ave. North BEAUTY OPERATORS and MANICURIST Several openings. Top commission plus guarantee, discount on alorc purchases.

No phone calls, please Applj In person to Mrs. Barnes. manager. NATIONAL STORES BEAUTY SALON 8th and Church St. SECRETARY Attractive youni girl aee ll-3r Must be able to tvpe and do Oeneral Of flee Work.

Shorthand helpful but not necessary. To work In New Restaurant In Mld-itue Medical Center Building. Meals furnished. Call AL 4-3526 for appointment, ask for Mr. Harris.

SLATER'S RESTAURANT Mldstate Medical Center Bulldine SPORTSWEAR SALESLADY Full and Parttlme. Must bi experi enced. Bee Mr. vcsier ALLEN'S 5th Ave. North 319 READY TO WEAR SALESLADY Must be experienced.

8alary plus commission, ate Mr. v.ester ALLEN'S 5th Ave. North 219, EXPERIENCED CASHIER CREDIT CLERK Apply In person CORDON'S QUALITY JEWELERS 248 6th AveNorth SECRETARY (GRtEN HILLS) Exceptional opportunity for quail- lied Career woman. Must like Inure work, be neat, accurate typist aud between 20 and 35. No shorlland Salary open.

Phone CY 2-2376 for appointment. SECRETARY And General Office Work. Experi enced, age 30 or over, 6V, day week. Dictaphone. Salary based upon experience.

For West End Flower Shop. Car desirable Write fully (In confldencel to box M-80S Banner-Tennessean. SECRETARY National Concern has opening for Secretary, knowledge oi shorthand and accurate typing required. Apply to Mrs. Grubbs.

1712 West End. No phone calls answered. SECRETARY Shorthand typing receptionist. An- ply to Thomas Ball, 3rd Floor YMCA Nashville Auto Diesel College WAITRESS PART-TIME. 10 l.m.

to 2:30 p.m. Apply in person 122 7th North DENTAL ASSISTANT Single or no oougations, wnite, 18 to 30, give education, previous experience, photograph II possible, address. Phone number Write in own hand. box M-uan Banner-Tennessean. TWO WAITRESSES km fi." IXrtr-tr in a.n saw mv vvvsaa tn 11ULIX 3LUU, Li I TT on premies, Apply CIRCLE INN nuv-ft oiur, tieniuciry-iennes arc Plate Liine Jl-W.

PAHT-TTMir wlSDVffD I. l.nlnln. Ellln liw nA rwniK mm lypinK Si ij nours. Monaay tnrougn 4, aaturoay 9 to 2 125.00 a week Write Box A-826. Banner-Tennessean.

Clerk for Drue Store Also relieve on Sod Fountain Pre- ier experience. Belmont Pharmacy CY 3-8848. MAID experienced, colored, keep nouse, care for 3 small ehtldren. In modern duplex with all modern conveniences. Must furnish own transportation, CY 1-8802.

WAITRESS Age 21 to 27. Neat, dependable. Apply Jimmy's Barn. 11 South 4th St. or Call CH 3-9319.

COUNTER GIRL For modern dry cleaning plant. Must ne neat, perionabla. Apply ouy Union Bt WAITRESS Experienced White, 6 days A week, $10 week wall's Drive-Ini 815 Thompiou Una, VS a-SMl. Bulldozer rtll dirt A 5 PAH 3 (IN 0-O ALT KiiA I'll NS oma. Miii A.

so drapes. CY CY SUSiNoS GUIDE Business Service Ottered "community builders SPECIALS CARACES 12x20 low ai $595 ROOMS 10x10 a lov. as $745 CARPORTS 10x20 at low ai $295 Conversion of garages or attics to dens. Roofing, Siding and Re pairs Out Reputation depends on satis fied customers. Ask us for tome reference! we'll gladly supply them.

AL 4-8800 Room Addition 10x10 PANELED As Low As $890 NO DOWN PAYMENT YEARS TO PAY 0v CY 1-2102 Night CY 1-8490 MAX IE BIENER'S REMODELERS. INC. Asphalt Paving Blacktop or Penetration Work PROMPT BERVICS Free Estimate FHA Term Consolidate Aspnan raving Corp TU 3-3092 Water Wells Csll JIlv Andirson American Drill. Int Co For Municipal Industrial and Home wells Drilled anv Depth AL t-3614 CY 7-6802 Septic Tanks CLEANED SEWER LINES New Overflows Built CALL RIPPEYS, CA 8-7501 SEPTIC TANKS CI NED Open Sundays. Hnlidayg can oay or Night CA 8-8229.

Block Stone CONCRETE WORK AT.T. arrwTisi Guaranteed satisfaction. CA 8-4378 OOT HOME PROBLrvra All types repairs remodeling addi tions. Jiside and out You name It. I'll do It Cllburn general contractor CO 2-4241 "DITCH DIGGING senile tanks, overflow emit watei sewer llnes Medic ON 5-0074 "SEPTIC TANKS free Inspection.

No Obligation CALL CO 2-3982 SERVICE. INC. Septic Tanks Clemed 822.S0. Overflow built. Sew ers cleaned CY 7-6259.

CA 7-9345. HOUSE CLEANING WALLS AND WINDOWS WASHED Floors cleaned snd waged AL 8-0303 HOME. CLEANING 8ERVICE WOODALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Free estimates. 36 Months. FHA termr.

Call CY 7-6746. WATER WELLS DENSON-1073 Pennoek Ave CH) CA 8-7689 after p.m RUTT.D REMODEL REPAIR rERMS Old Celling or walls renewed with Dry Wall. A VEACH ft SONS. CO 2-8470. CY 1-0151 GENERAL A MINOR REPAIRS Carpentering and roofing and gut tering Paper-hanging and cleaning CY 7-5565.

DOZIER TRAXCAVATOR GRADING TOP SOfL PILL OIR'l urge and small Job VT5 1-3600 VE 1-1884 ADDITIONS REMODELINO Complete Service. Concrete Block Garage, S495 up. Add-A-Room 1695 UP, AL 8-2586, TW 6-5259. WORK Foundation, lacking up. re pair of any kind, mims con.

8TRUCT10N COMPANY licensed contractor. CO 2-1935 BULLDOZER GRADING Road Building ft Land Clearing. Phone CO 2-5586 or TU 3-5524. SHOE REPAIR Factory Methods. 815 BROAD Same location since i'jjv FERTILIZER From barn Window cleaning tree topping hedge trim ming, fire wood, Hickory ana oag Light hauling CY 8-3198.

CINDERS 13 LOAD DELIVERED Driveways built Hauling any kind won guaranteed co a-e33 PLUMBING REPAIRSTERMS LUCAS PLUMB IN CO Daya AL 4-3779 nights CO 1-9749 ROOFINO GUTTERING SIDING Free VE 2-2497 WOODBINE ROOFINO CO. FLOOR Finishing new and old Workmanship guaranteed Prompt service. SCOTT PIERCE AL 6-7690 CARPENTER WORK Oeneral repairs Jacking up floors Cabinets Anytime AL 8-8103. JOBS Odd Jobs. Carpentry, Patch Plastering.

Painting, Gutter cleaned and painted. CO 2-9535. FLREPLACE3 Chimneys repaired built, guaranteed stop smoking brick work Pendleton CA 8-2981 ROOF LEAKS STOPPED Southern Ronflni Co AL 8-7506 FOB BETTER BLOCK WORK and chimney repair FOSTEP AL 6-5703 TU 3-7816 CARPENTRY Plastering, painting, concrete block roofs, guaranteed. AL 6-0773. CY 1-1935.

Edmondsort. BLOCK St CONCRETE WATERPROOFING PATIOS INSURED CA 8-3825. REMODELINO-RBPArRINQ Save up te 10 Terms CY 1-8651 CY 7-4061 ADDITIONS REPAIRS OARAGES Concrete work Free estimates WEILER. CA 8-1481 ADDITIONS. REPAIRS Storm doors, windows, CA 7-3009.

Repairing, and Cleaning EXPERT FURNACE SERVICE Oas. Oil or Stoker Fired Furnaces. Also' Rebuilt. Heating Equipment. Removal Sale.

Few 30,000 BTU. TEMCO Heater 837,50, Used 120. Stokers 835 up. OH and Oas Burn ers $35 up. Suspended TEMCO Heater.

Installed, 8150. NASHVILLE HEATING CO. AL 4-3633 or AL 5-6955 USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Jrd CY l-ii-ceii-, Krti .11 ate -a'. it-s was Til hi (ilii'S CllUM- for vUilatiun ol 2t i' I inti-rest in said person cUimma a lroDerty mny file claim and de iiver a I2j0 co.st bond or petition mnlMion or mitlciition of for feiture with the undersigned on or oeiore January 27. I960, otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law Herman O.

Bomar. Bjpervior In Charge. Alcohol and Tobacco Tas. 6iJ s. Courthouse, Nashville.

Ten nepsee. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. REVENUE SERVICE: Notice is uerruy given mat on uecemoer 15. 1959. one 1954 Cadillac Sedan.

Motor No. 5362843 CO with accea- sorles was seised In Ollea County Tennessee, for violation of 26 U. 8. Sections 7301 and 7302. Any person claiming an Interest In ssld property may file a claim and de liver a 1250 cost bond or petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture with the undersigned on or before January 27.

I960 otherwise the prop erty will be forfeited and disposed of tccor fling to law. Herman O. Bomar. Supervisor In Charge. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, 673 0 8.

Court house. Nashville, Tennessee. LEGAL NOTICE Motor Vehicles For Sals Cash to high bidder 1-194 Ford Pickup Truck Ton 3-1940 Chevrolet Carrvall 1-1948 CMC Carrvalls 1-1950 GMC Carrvall 1-1950 Chevrolet Automobile 1-1952 Chevrolet Automobile To Inspect contact public Property Dept. 35 Peabody Street Sealed Bids close Jan. 15, 1960 at noon City reserves right to reject any and all bids CITY OP NA9HVTXB Publie Property Dept.

35 Peabody Street BIDS The Davidson County Purchasing Commission will receive sealed bids at their office. 307 Cou't House, until 10 am. on Wednesday, Jan. 13. I960 on: Prolector: Freezer; Washer: Lumber: Reinforcing Steel; and Janitor Supplies.

The right Is hereby to reject any andor all bids. DAVIDSON COUNTY PURCHASING COMMISSION E. D. White, Secretary Cemetery Monument WOODLAWN-Lakeview section. lots.

Must tell. 1400. AL 5-3257. Lost Fount DOO Weimaraner. named Oun smoke, months old.

lost Hills boro, Tyne Area, color, steel gray white streak on chest. Reward 125. CY 7-2379 after 5 m. DOG Part Bull and Beagle, female, puppies win starve unless found CO 2-6415 Reward. J.

B. Temple, 140 Elmhurst. DOO Miniature Collie, male, red wi-n white feet, tag 1207. lost nea Hnrcilns. Place.

AM 9-4488 or 2-2935 Reward BILLFOLD Blue, downtown 5th Ave. Containing money, valuable papers. Reward. At night call CY 2-3834 or CY 2-3496. DOG Black, tan face, male medium height and weight.

Reward. Days, CY 1-4985; nights CY 2-717S. TIE TAC Yellow Gold, set with small diamonds Downtown, Re ward. AM 1-3295. DOG Lost black male Cocker Stew arts Ferry Rd.

Reward, TU 3-6078 fte 9 p.m. DOG Lost Brown and White Cocker Strayed from 125 Donelsonwood Dr Jan 4. Reward. TU 3-4616. DOO Toy Pomeranian Red 11- yars old, Caldwell-Woodmont area Reward.

CH 2-5521. AM 9-9020 DOO German Shepherd pup. lost Charlotte Park, Reward, CY 7-9442 Penonali POPCORN We will furnish popcorn dispenser, to schools, churches, club free for fun d-ralslng occasions. Popcorn will earn 100 profit. Phone CY 1-4000.

7YPINC Monthly statements, mailing lists contracts, etc. tn my bom economically, AL 4-8049. WIH. fAT CASH eOH Diamond from Carat Op WElNririSlN A CO J2S th Ave. NURSERY ii K1NDEKOARTEN Ates 2 to 8 Hours 1 to 6 Lebanoo Kd.

-ponelsoa ru 8-1318 CHILDREN KEPT mv nome, West. CY 1-1389 CHILDREN KEPT or Night. Inglewood. CA 8-6561 CHILDREN KEPT Woodblnei63 JonelL AL 8-0217 CHILDREN KEPT 8H week. Call CY 7-7419 DRESSMAKING Reisonaoie.

ylvan Park. CY 9-1769. PERMANENTS Machine. 85.50 Cold waves si.90 AHCADB BEAUTY SALON AL 8-9624, 88 (Upstair). SAUSAGE Smoked country sausage Well aged.

Wholesale only. Call CY J-7633. CHILDREN KEPT Christian home. Donelion, references. TU 3-4911.

CHILD Kept. Day or night. Croley-wood Section. References, Call CY 2-6050. CHILDREN KEPT Dorchester, next to Inglewood school.

CO 2-2781. MEMBERSHIP IN BLUEGRASS COUNTRY CLUB For sale reasonable, CA 8-0248 Special Noticet COUNTRY CLUB MALT LIQUOR $1.19 6 Pack Carton MALONE'S CARRY OUT Open 24 Hours a Day THIRD AND SHELBY CH 2-9401 POTATOES SI QQper 50 lb 1.0 bag TASTY FLORIDA TOMATOES AL E. ACKSON McKISSACK HARDWARE 1631 CHARLOTTE AVE. now open from 7 a till 9 om moq. through Sat for your early or late shopping convenience Phone AL 4-5302 UPHOLSTERING 25.

years' experience, discount on iaorics. Why wait and pay more? uuaranteed Terms, no down pay ment. COOPER'S, CH S-2378. HICKORY BARBECUE Sl.ouldere 6-7 lbs average weight aiter cooking is each Jim Cour-aey. 1403 4th ave.

CH 2-9449 Best Deal in Town UPHOLSTERING Terms. Csll Now ve GREEN'S, VE 2-1180 REFINISHING nr th't BROOKS OWENS, BULLDOZER GRADING operator ausiitiy. fLJ -OJIjej pj O-UJU. LEARN TO DRIVE M8TTBOD. Established In 1931 CY 7-652824 hour-CY 8-1780 Draperies.

Slipcovers Made to order Guaranteed Batlifae- hih vmi a-tj fg. DEBTS 1 am not responsible for other than myself. Bam Kelton, Jr. 304 Valeria. UPHOLSTERING Reduced prices.

Terms. AL 8-7470 UPHOLSTERING HEARN'S 211 Broadway AL 4-9264 LEARN TO DRIVE ACMS ORrVETta CO 8-6864 SLIPC0VER3 Drapes. Bedapreidl, DM.An.kl. i wiw ivnim pro fesslonal experience CY 8-42J6. 9 Mrs.

Wilson, the former Annie Louise Strickland, was a lifelong resident of Robertson county, daughter of the late Robert and Louella Tate Strickland. She was a member of the Oak Grove Baptist church. Survivors besides her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Johnny Harris, Springfield, Mrs. George Robertson, Adairville and Miss Nancy Wilson, student nurse at St.

Thomas hospital at Nashville; in nssnvuie Monday morning and will be at the Oranny White Church of Christ after 10 o'clock where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 30 by Batsell Barrett Baxter Sanders and Jim Bill Mclnteer. 8prlng Hill Cemetery. Directors t0n 'unertl Our-of-Town Sorina Hill. T.nn wrnlns Jan. num ronaer ragala, age Florence Sharp Fagala.

daughters, tii; Edmnds. Washington. Mrs. Frank Marlin, Columbia Mr. Q.

L. Harris. Nashville. Mrs. O.

R. Riian, i jouipson tstation, Mr. O. Bowman, Mrs. W.

M. Langley both of Spring Hill, son. George William Fagala. Edmonds sister. Mrs.

w. r. Town-aend, Oneco. Florid. Mr.

Macey nrw wasue. brothers F.aymond Faitala, Tampa. Florida, Earn Fagala, New Castle, Her-schel Fagala, Calhoun, Georgia, uus ragaia. Enfield, N.C., 19 iacmiaren. great-grandchildren.

Remains are at Franklin memorial Chapel. 1009 West Mali Franklin, where services wil be conducted Mondif 1 o'clock by Rev. Ernest Blessing jvrv. inomas a. vann, grand song will serve as pallbearers.

Interment Spring Hill, Frank- i Memorial Chapel tunerai director. Ashland Citv. Tenn. PERRY Jan S. 1960, at 10 p.m..

at a r-asuvnie nospiiai. Tommle Perry S7. survived by wife, Mrs. Ten- nie rerry: lour daughters. Mrs.

rtooert Harris. Mrs. Preston Groves Mrs. Johnnie Hamnton. all of Nuh.

ville. Mrs. Charles Jones, Ashland City: three sons. Rov Perry. James i-erry.

masnvuie. Robert perry. Asn land City; sisters. Mrs. Robert Mattis.

Mrs. Fannie Sheffield of Southside. Mrs. Llllle Dunn, Nashville; brothers, Madell Perry, South-side. Charles and Richard Perry: nine grandchildren.

The remains are at the residence In Neptune lommunuy. runersi services. Monday. Jan. 11 at 1 p.m.

at Neptune Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Joe Sharp. Pallbearers-Honorary: Preston Groves. Robert Harris, Jonnie Hampton, James rry. George Owen, Jameg active: Perlie Simmons, Madell Perry Ray Fambrouiih.

Hugh Stack. Jim Crocker Rov Vanatta. Interment Smith cemetery Lockert it Shearox. funeral directors. Colored Death Notice 143 Fain Street.

She li survived by a husband, Mr. Percy Brown. Sisters: Mrs. Bennie Hawkins, Mrs. Csrrie Smith, Mrs.

Johnnie Teas-ley. One uncle. Mr. Winder Mc-Oavlck. One aunt.

Mrs. Maggie Nelson. Two brothers-in-law. Mr Andrew Brown, Mr. Jim Hawkins.

Two sisters-in-law. Miss Mattie Logue, Mrs, Ida Brown all ol Nashville. Tenn. These grandsons Rev Warren Brown, Mr. Russell Brown, Air.

uaniei Brown oi Knoxville Tenn. A host of nephews, nieces ana otner relatives and mends. She was a member of Mt. Pisa-ah Chapter No. 51.0.E.S..

Herrolnes of Jericho. All members of St. Mary's Assembly Order No. 12 of Oolden Circle are requested to be at the home of the deceased it 4:00 p.m Monday, Jan. 11.

All memberi of the Morning Glory Club are re quested to be present at p.m. Monday, Jan. 11. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2:00 P.m.

at 8t. Luke P.B. Church. Elder Srnest Floyd will officiate, remarks by Rev. A.

H. Randolph, M. M. League, J. C.

Johnson, W. B. Crenahaw and W. Hill. Burial Family lot, Greenwood Cemetery.

Wright Bros, and Hill in charge. Phone AL 5-8735. EWIN'GS Saturday Jan. 9, 1960, Mr. Willie D.

Ewlng of 2103 Alameda St. Survived by sister, Miss Elisabeth Ewlnts: 3 nieces. Mesdames Marv Billingsley, Anna Mai Hall and Mis a 1 1 a 1 a Calloway nephews. Messrs. Earnest Calloway and James Ewings; several great niece and nephews, other relatives snd mends.

Remains are at T. I Hookett and Son where the family wul receive friends today from to lfl p.m. Funeral at the above chapel Wednesday at 1 ociock Rev I. R. Bummers officiating Friends will serve as pallbearers Interment National cemetery.

Mrs Hockett and Son Directors LANE Sunday afternoon at a local Infirmary. Mr. Sim Lane of No Decatur St. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Iris Coie and Mrs Essie M.

Johnson, one son-in-law 7 grandchildren: 10 great grand children, other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrange ments announced later. Patton Bro SMITH Thursday Jan. 7, 1960 at her residence, oil 32nd Mrs. Lucille smith, survived by sisters Mrs.

Mollle Newsom, Nashville, Mrs. Coleaar Buchanon. Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Ida Hart, San Diego, niece, Mrs. Ida V.

Cowan, Nashville: three nephews, two brothers-in-law, other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Monday evening 8 to 10 at W. E. Hamilton and Sons funeral home. Funeral Tuesday 1 o'clock p.m.

at the ueuemeaae v.f.B church, conducted by her pastor Rev. Arnell Mitchell, Rev. W. E. Hamilton and others.

Flower ladles and pallbearers selected from friends. Interment Mt. Ararat cemetery, W. E. Hamilton and Sons In charge, AL 5-0j82.

VINSON Friday morning at her res idence 329-24U Mrs Nancy Vinson. Survivors, daugh ter, Mrs. Juanlta Davis: son James Vinson; brothers, Felix and joe Lawrence and John Robertson granddaughter, Evelyn Vaults Vinson; grandson, Cecil Eugene Lang-ley; great-granddaughter, Ann Qunnett Jones; daughter-in-law Mrs. Rosa Lee Vinson; four sis ters-ln-law, two brothers-in-law. i very dear friend Mr.

Leonard Hud son, other relatives and friends. Remains are at Patton Bros, funeral home. Funeral services this Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Jefferson Street Church of Christ, conducted by the pastor Elder Oliver Thompson assisted by Elder Albert Oray and Elder Rob ert L. Everett. Remarks bv Rev J.

T. Patton. Nieces will serve as flower bearers, nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment on family lot at Franklin, Tenn. Patton Bros, service.

Colored Out-of-Town Murfreesboro, Tenn. JONES Jan, t. I960. Mr. Jack Jones at his home on the Hall Hill pike, survived by devoted wife, Mrs.

Minnie Jones; sister, Mrs. Callle Bryson; brother, Mr Ance Jones; five brothers-in-law six slsters-ln-liw: other relatives and friends. Friends may visit the family Monday night from until 10 at the funeral parlor Funeral Tuesday. 11 a.m, at the funeral parlor conducted by Mr Oeorge Brown and others. Inter ment in tne Everygreen cemetery Helium funeral nome in charge.

Colored in Memoriam r.m, Mrs. Nora Easley, who passed away 8 years ago today, Jan. 1953, Your busy hands are resting, Your work on earth Is done. Your worries are all ended, A life crown you have won, Badly missed by children, Mrs. Estells Wtrd, Mrs.

Helen Lan- drum and Mr. James Easley. INOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notice "NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The Undersigned will sell it Public Auction for cash, one 1954 Plymouth sedan, motor number P2563647. serial number, 13563966. at II A.M.

January 21st. I960, at Hilltop Auto Salvage. 3408 Dlckerson Road. Nashville. Tennessee.

The Undersigned reserves the right to bid. ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. 1 BY ASSOCIATES fin ancb corp. I two sons, George Robert Wilson, Springfield, and Herman Russell Wilson, Goodlettsville, a sis ter, Mrs. Raymond King, Evans- ville, stepfather, Millon Bird well, Owens Chapel community in Robertson county; and 13 grand children.

Mrs. Joe Bryant COOKEVILLE, Tenn. Mrs. Joe Bryant, 70, died yesterday at her home on Stout street here after a long illness. Services will be at 2 p.m.

today st Whltson funeral home. The Rev Durwood McCord and the Rev. J. Roberson will officiate and burial will be In Brotherton ceme Bryant, the former Fanny Fllbrey, was a native of Overton county, daughter of Andrew and He en Mrs Willard Cro.uland and tleorge T. War rem 4 great-grandchildren.

The remains are at the parlor of Roesch-Patton 1715 Broad where services will be held Mon day morning, Jan. 11. I960 at 10:38 o'clock, conducted by Rev. R. L.

Benton and Dr. Clyde Cutrer. Pallbearers: Wm. R. Smith.

Willard M. Short, W. A. Crossland George T. Warren.

Ted Weniger and James R. cox, interment: mi. Olivet Cemetery. Roesch-Patton directors. JENKINS Sunday morning Jan.

10. 1960, at a local imirmary. Mrs. Hortense Myers Jenkins. Survived by husband, Mr.

Charles T. Jenkins: sons. Charles T. Jenkins ol Miami, and John C. Jenkins ot Bristol, sisters.

Mrs. A. Smith, and Mrs. Jack, ncuau of Nashville; two grandchildren, Remains are at the Eastland Fu neral Home, 904 Gallatin where funeral cervices will be held at 3 p.m. Monday, conducted by Rev.

K. E. Walkup. Pallbearers. Active, Donald Smith, Gordon.

Smith, Bob Dudley Smith, Thomas Crook, Floyd M. Swann, C. Moody Carey, J. Mayes Boone, D. C.

Puck-fit. Horton A. Jones and B. 8. Griffi Jr.

Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. K.1NKLOW Saturday evening at 8:15 o'clock, Jan. 9, 1960, at a local hospital, Andrew A. Klnslow, age 63 years. Survived by wile, Mrs.

Elite Dean Klnslow: sons, AUen Klnslow Joe Klnslow: daughter, Mrs. Elbert Triolo: 3 grandchildren, all of Nashville brothers. Tom and William Kln slow. Carthage. Tenn.

Remains are at Cole St Garrett funeral home where services will be con ducted this Monday aaernoon at 1 o'clock bv Rev. B. Frank Col lins. Pallbearers: Jewell Jacobs, Nelson Burton, Robert Denny, Payton Overton, Oscar Aklns. Interment Evergreen cemetery, Mur-ireesboro.

Cole St Garrett funera MAMMEN-eJuddenly Saturday eve nlng Jan, 9, 1960 Harold Wayne Mammen, age is. Survived by la ther, Mr. Harold W. Mammen; sister. Miss Sandra Elaine Mam men.

Remains are it the Wood bine funeral home, 3620 Nolens. vllle road. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon Jan. 12, 1960 from the Radnor Baptist church, by Rev. Allen West and Dr.

Richard Lucas. Pall bearers, honorary: Sunday school class Radnor church and class mates at Central high school. Active, Charles Baker, Bobby Coss, Tommy Weathers, Carl Dean, Bob by Haley, Dickie Combs. Interment Woodlawn Memorial park. Woodbine funeral home, directors.

MARSHALL Friday, Jan. 8, I960, at the home of her daughter. Mrs W. Wrenne Jr. Ft.

Riley Kansas, Mrs. Lucille Goodner Marshall. Survived by daughter, Mrs Wrenne as above; brother Charles Goodner. Smlthvllle, hall brother, T. C.

Good ner. Lake Park, Florida; I grand children. Remains will arrive at union Station Mon. and will be conveyed to the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson where fu neral services will be conducted Tues. morning at 10 clock by Rev 8.

Dewey Organ. Honorary nallbearers: Active members and past presidents of the Madison Chamber of Commerce. Active: Frank Wh te. W. L.

Franklin, Gallatin, W. C. Halley. Chattanooga, Oeorge Morgan. Prim-1 wood, Lyman Davis, David Hlftgins, Interment: Wilson County Memorial Gardens.

Lebanon, Tenn, It Is requested by family Instead of ending flowers, donate to the Cancer Control Headquarters, 1710 Hayes St. Phillips-Robinson directors. MORGAN, At a local hospital Satur- riav moraine. January 9. I9bu Mrs Edith B.

Morgan, wife of David Morgan, mother ol Misses caro Jean and Ruth Ann Morgan, all of Nashville, sister oi Jonn a. our rowa, Detroit, Michigan, Services 2 p.m. Monday, Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Dr. ArthurW.

Fip-pinger. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Hom. PRESLEY Suddenly Sat. evening. Jan.

1960. Jiooeri cummins Presley, age 17. Survived by Parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert T. Presley; sisters. Joyce Ellen and Judith Ann: brother Ray Paul Preslev; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

M. Presley Nashville, Mrs. H. Still. Brentwood.

Tenn. Remains re at the Woodbine funeral home, 3620 Nolensvllle road. Funeral services will be conducted Monday alternoon. Jan. 11 1960.

at 3 o'clock, from the Radnor Bap-lit church, bv Bro. Ray L. Ste- gall. Pallbearers: Honorary: Bun nay ocnoo wi church, classmates at Glencllff school; active: Jerry ind Harold Pagan. Terry Lov an, James Paul Campbell.

Jerry Milliken, Anthony Prince. Interment Woodlawn Memorial park, Woodbine funeral home directing RVCKER Friday morning, Jan. 8 1960 at a local Infirmary. Wiley Rucker. age 82 year3.

Survived by wife. Mrs Angle Kucer, uaugnter. Mrs Lois Bridges, 6 rtndrhildron, I great-grandchildren. Remains were at Roesch Patton funeral home. 1715 Broadway, where services were held Sunday afternoon it o'clock, conducted by Rev.

Henry Haskel. Honorary pallbear ers: C. Calvin. Dr. T.

G. Pol C. Hassell. Robert Mcln-tyre, Wlllism A. McDanlel, E.

W. Morrison, Harvey Hlnes, and John Crockett. Active: R. E. Alexander, Leon Redmond, L.

R. Crimes Charles Gothird. Emmltt Smartt. end James T. Baker.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial park, Roesch TELEPHONES ALpine 5-1221 ALpine 5-5401 BRANNOM Saturday evening, Jan. 9. I960, at a local Infirmary, Ed-ward Lee Brannonm, see 17 years. Survived by father, Harry H. Bran-nom: foster parents, Mi.

and Mrs. J. W. Brannom; sisters, Mrs. Earl Knlpfer, Betty Jane Brannom, Mrs.

Barnes Parsons: brother, Ronnie Branrvoui. and grandmother, Mrs. Mary L. brannom, ail of Nashville. Remains are at Ellis ti Kidd tuner nome.

2627 Nolensvllle road. Funer aervlces from Radnor Baotlst church, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev, R. W. Lash-brook, and Rtf Howard It. Cook.

Following will serve a pallbearers, honorary: Senior class of Central High school; active; Dickie Clark, Vernon Wells, Dickie Combs, Terry Loving, Jerry Clark, Carl Daniel, Jerry Milliken, Ronnie Hooper, Interment Woodlawn Memorial park, Ellis Kitid directors. CASTLEMAN At s'o'clock after, noon, Jan 10, 1860, at a local Infirmary, Mrs. Sallle Sheffield Castle man. Survived by son, James O. castleman Oak Ridge, daughter, Mrs Lucille C.

Sanders, of Nashville; sisters, Mrs, J. A. Darnell, Lewlsburg, Mrs. Nannie Owen, Eaglesvllle, Mrs. Eva Watson.

Nashville: granddaughter, Mis Patsy Castleman of Oak Ridge. Remains at the funeral home, Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, 201 26th Ave. N. Complete arrangements announced later. Marshall Donnelly Combs, CY 1-0730.

DAVIS Saturday evening Jan. 9, 1960, at a local Infirmary, Mrs. Nelle Long Davis, age 66 years. Survived by husband, Orrla E. Davis; son, O.

twin Davis grand-ton, James Richter Davis. Remains are at Roesch Patton 17 lo Broadway, where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Dr. J. W. L.

Matlock. Following are ask to serve as pallbearers, honorary: Members of of official board of First Methodist church at Hcndersonville, and members of Women's Society tor Christian Service of the church, officers and directors fo McQulddy Printing company, officers and members of Corinthian Lodge No. 414 Fete AM, officers and member of All Scottish Rite Bodies, officers and members All York Rite Bodies, and 33rd degree Masons, officers and members Al Menah Temple of the Shrine, members of Old Hickory Conclave No. 83, Red Cross of Constantine, officers and memberi of Nashville Bhrine club and Scottish Rite club, officers and members Nashville Lions club, officer and directors Nashville Automobile club, Dr. Joe Sutherland, Dr, William Card.

Active: Jess Fore-mon, John R. Long, Jimmy Long, all of Springfield, Joseph W. Byrni of Daytona Beach, Charles Long, Louisville, Charles Zachary, Col. Frank B. Jordan, Elbert Mallernee, Jack Murphy.

Ed Maddux, Jimmle Martin, Rufus Long, Raymond Massle, W. Boos Richter, Thomas Woodard. Interment Bprlng Hill cemetery. DEAL Saturday evening. Jan.

9, I960, at a local infirmary, Kelly Ray Deal, age IS years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mr. V. W.

Deaf; sisters, Wllmoth and June Deal of Nashville. Mrs. Daniel a of Charlotte, brother, George (Sonnyi Deal of Memphl. grandparents, Mr. and Mr.

George Deal of Ashland City, Remain are at Cllls ft Kldd funeral home, 262T Nolensvllle road, where funeral services will be conducted Monday sfternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. R. W. Lashbrook and Rev. Bill Malone.

Following will serve as pallbearers: Honorary, men of Radnor Baptist church. Senior class of Central high school, employees of Garrett drug stores. Active, Lonto Mayfleld, Howard and Donny Thompson, Ronnie Hooper, Tommy Polk. Billy Hopkins, Jimmy Haley, Clark Moore, Billy Garrett. Interment Forrest Hill cemetery, Ashland City, Ellis tc Kldd.

directors. DIXON Sunday morning, Jan. 10. 1960. at a local Infirmary, George Cordell Dixon, age 55.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Zelma Dixon, Old Hickory; mother, Mrs. Virile Dixon, Old Hickory; sisters. Mrs. Hattle Smith, Hickory, Mrs.

Llzxle Denton, Madison. Mrs. Mndie C. Denson. Old Hickory: hslf-sister, Mrs.

Lola Woodall. Madison: brother. Joe Dixon, Mt. Juliet: half-brother, Fred Dixon. Detroit, Mich.

The remains are st the Madison funeral home. 219 Old Hickory where services will be conducted Wednesday morning st 10:30 o'clock, by Bro. Bard- man Forrlster, Pallbeaier, Sam Frye, Beldon Oregory, Kelly Clemona, Roy Denton, Woodrow Denson, Capt. Raymond Smith. Interment National cemetery, Madison funeral bom TW -3J4J.

Mary Key Bilbrey. She was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors are her husband; two sons, Clarence Bryant. Algood, James Bryant, Dublin, five daughters, Mrs. Irene Davis, Ashland City, Mrs.

Ova Mae Stockton, Detroit, Miss Anice Bryant, Nashville, Mrs. Myrtle Whittaker and Mrs. Ethel Bilbrey, Cookeville; two brothers, Ernest and Chesley Bilbrey, Brotherton; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Key and Miss Tilda Bilbrey, Brotherton: and 18 grandchildren. Philip F.

Woodman CAMDEN, Tenn. Services for Philip F. Woodman, 65, of Michigan City, formerly of Big Sandy, Tenn. will be at 30:30 a today at the Stockdale-Malin fu neral home at Big Sandy. The Aev.

L. E. Shaffer will of ficiate and burial will be in the Poplar Grove cemetery, Henry county. Mr. Woodman died Saturday afternoon at the home of a daugh ter, Mrs.

Wilklns Conyers, of Camden, of a heart attack. He was manager of a hospital tore near Michigan uity Mr. Woodman, a native of Biddleford, Maine, lived In Big Sandy for several years about 15 years ago. He was a member of the Methodist church. Besides his daughter, survivors are a son, Albert Woodman, Pitts- burg, aud five grandchildren.

Crew Hills Village, AM 9-5611 Meverrtwi Wre-tfhi FLOUEIIS P'ewwJ ArrateMeH Ceeiatee Cift artafe OWiver DATES FLOU1ST 4 101 CallaHa fta. rfcea CA P0 kmf CaWsw etsrsasn RANT, Murfreesboro Rd. after 8 p.m. ration company, director. 1' il.i..

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