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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 4

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
4
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4 THt NASHVILU TINNISSIAN. Mdaf Morning, Sept. 1 6, I960' OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 3L Veteran Cyclist FLORENCE, SJC. Frits Eultman, 77-year-old Florence bicycle enthuiast who still pedals himself around town, calculates that in his entire life he has bicycled 25,000 miles. as used for expansion of the book itt-ut an rr i fx era rt IT First American Bank Expands Major Remodeling Program Will Add Equivalent to Entire New Floor FAI keeping and transit operation, and electronic equipment In the basement, the dingy iron i A I L1 1 1 A 1 0 ill 11 au uiiii work common to vault entrances in 1916 has been replaced with sparkling glass and aluminum, and new vinyl floors, acoustic ceil ings, and a pink tile rest room have been added.

Completion of the entire program quarters in Sidco subdivision where it will consolidate Itn offi ces and other operations, freeing a week-long fiesta continuing through September 17th the Continental a uoor ai trie Dank, which cramp- is expected by March. School Speeders ea DanK operations will absorb immediately, Andrew Benedict, bank president, said. By ALBERT CASON Business News Editor First American National bank, Union St, ha started a major expansion and remodeling project that will add the equivalent of an entire floor to the building. The program, whioh will cost approximately $275,000, will include the closing in of a court from floors four through seven on the east side, and the addition of a nartial aiahth floor. JACK STAPP, president of station WKDA, said the sta Draw Warning County patrolmen and school tion, which has occupied the seventh floor of the buildlnsr since widely-endorsed by the Nashville male! the station was started in 1946, will move to the new eighth floor.

mothers patrolmen will launch a 1 tri -jrzr J-r "We have decided that, since Each will equal a half floor, or we win have sparkling new qaur- campaign against speeders through 15-mile-an-hour school rones, Sheriff Islie Jett said yes- 1 VWB a total of about 9500 square ieet, bank officials said. Other thing included in the plans are a new auditorium for amnio vei on the icruay. ters, we will outfit our studios with all brand new technical equipment of the latest type and finest quality," Stapn said. He "Motorists must realize their obligation to protect those children," he said. "We are doing said he could not estimate the eighth floor, a new employe din-lnir mnm with all new enulDmpnt.

cost this to prevent the death of a an additional employe elevator school child." The station will share the eighth floor with the bank's new auditorium. from the tniro to eignin noor, and an extensive renovation of the vault nrra. and adioinln? rooms. Jett said cars have been whizzing through some school zones at speeds far higher than 15 m.p.h. He said this has been especially The dining, room will be moved Ai 1 mr n- The work is being done by Fos from the fourth floor to the seventh floor in space vacated by the station, and Foster Creighton, and will take about three-fifths of the ter Creighton the construe Hnn firm which erected the build true on Harding Road at Over-brook School and at Coby and McCall Avenues at Glencliff School ing In 1916, moved in as the first tenant, and has been there since.

However. Foster Creiehton Is space. Other banking operations win take the rest. Jett warned that members of The fourth floor will then be Bow building a large new head- the school mothers patrol will the trim-look men are favoring in the "Napoli" suit 6950 Use our 3-pay plan! Vi In October, Vi in November, Vi in December! An Italian-influenced suit, by Botany' 500! Three-button model with mod-; ified cutaway coat, that's slightly shorter (hotetside vents, peaked end sjant pockets). The slimmer pants" feature single pleats.

In new Italian" shades of Olive, Gold, end executive) Black! Men's CkthinCain-Sloan't Ataik. floor make arrests if violations con tinue. n5 WP ft tti HEARNS-RONE I have had numerous com -I I r-w Kl-" wf 023 CHURCH 5T. Offer, so much for so little plaints from the school mothers patrol," Jett said, "that motorists are paying no attention to the signs or the school boy patrol. The sheriffs office will enforce 1-2 Rings and leweirv the law rigidly in school zones." The city on Sept 2 recorded its first traffic fatality among school children traveling to and from school since the mother's patrol was formed.

David McCaw Jo- The hannaber, 7, of 3328 Fairmont Drive, was killed when he stepped from a school bus and was hit Most Complete Shop by a truck. All this for NEW BALANCE STAFF CLEAN MOVEMENT NEW MAIN SPRINC NEW STEM NEW CROWN fit at.am lanrf a for Cm polished Bands polished Adjust ind steam cleaned Lug sins rtplaced Stolen Mail Still Missing Postal authorities last night still had not found three packages of mail stolen from a mailman's automobile while he was making deliveries at Thirty-Ninth and Delaware Avenues about 8:30 a.m. W. E. Bailey, postal inspector, said the right front window of the car was broken and the packages lifted from a pile of letters while the mailman was away from the car making deliveries.

The mail IEWELRY REPAIRS DIAMONDS REMOUNTED IEWELRY MADE TO ORDER bulky knit sweaters EARNS 0ONE RINCS CLEANED Fru-of-Charge 95 HO mmi 1 595 1 8 'IN NASHVILLE. 23 CHURCH ST. I I JKVV lis; man was using his own car on his route because of a leg injury, Bailey said. I i w0mh Handsome, in 100, wool with overall texture lauded by the. campus and city male, both! In gold, olive, or grey with contrasting trim! Shawl-collar cardigan.

1 8.95 High, V-necklin pullover. 15.95 Mini Sport Furnhhinp Cain-Sloan 'l Alain floor I APPLIANCES IN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMBINATION REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER for best appearance money-saving, too! imported silk ties 199 regularly 2.50 to $5 Italian-designed ties with a neat, narrow look! Stripes, under knot foulards, conservative designs! You can take your pick of the newest "continental" colors, too. Men's FurnhhinpCain-Slaan'i Main Floor fi I I 't lTijja the new, Italian-look for men in Florsheim shoes 2395 Slim-lined, with higher cut (fo meet tha rising -cuff-line) lightweight for utmost comfort. In black leather only, other Florsheim shoes from 9.95 SAocsCai'it-Skaa's Alain floor' 11 su. ft.

ONLY 28 INCHES VIDE FAMOUS STRAIGHT-LINE DESIGN NO COILS ON REAR FITS FLUSH TO WALL HEW LOW PRICE new with smart, narrow-brim! Knox men's hat 1595 The "crater crease" with an overall trim look! Exclusive Knox custom edge, deep center crease, and nar. rower-than-ever brim. In curry, char-coals, and browns. other Knox hats n.95 to $20 Men's Hals Cain-Shan's Mjxin Floor Straight-line Design Only 23 inches wide STicfe-Owt Shelve Mognetk Safety Door Three Door Shelves III NO TRADE REQUIRED. EASY TERMS Be sure to attend the ITALIAN STREET FAIR sponsored by the Nashville Symphony Guild, Saturday, September 17, at Dudley See Your Nearest G.E.

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