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5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I months, named "Tar. THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Monday, Jan. 20, 1964 FLOWERS Harrison Bros CLORISTS) Prompt Countywide Delivery 6th 6-5191 Flowers Floral Arrangements Hospital Pots Cut Flowers Corsages Novelties Flowers by Wire Reeves Florists 1708 22nd N. AL 6-83544 Death Notices ALDERSON-A1 a local hospital, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19, 1964, Mrs.

Ida Manners Alderson. Widow of the late Samuel J. Alderson; mother of Orien A. Alderson, Miami, Mrs. Robert H.

Hamilton and Mrs. William K. (Mary) Irvin, both of Nashville; sister of Mai. H. B.

Manners, LaGuardia, Mrs. Osia Lowder, Castleton, 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Complete arrangements announced later. Remains Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. AVRIL Saturday night, Jan.

18, 1964, at a local hospital. Mrs. Birdie Kiber Avril. Survived by sons, Frank W. and Henry Avril, both of Nashville; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

FUneral services Monday, 2 o'clock, Cosmopolitan Chapel. W. D. Gleaves officiating. Grandsons, Cecil Carmen, J.

D. Puryear, Henry Niel Avril, Leland Avril, Harold McGrady, Gilbert C. Greene will serve as pallbearers. Interment, Springhill Cemetery. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home.

BRATTON-Sunday morning, Jan. 19, 1904, at his residence, James Robertson Hotel, Henry Grady Bratton. Survived by sister, Mrs. W. H.

McGill of Littlelot, brothers, S. P. Bratton of ington, D.C., Tom Bratton of Brandon, George S. Bratton of Carmel, Calif. Remains are at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home, 201 25th where services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock by Dr.

Bruce Strother and Dr. Thornton Fowler. Pallbearers will be: Honorary: State Dept. of Banking, Official Board of McKendree Methodist Church, Rev. William T.

Steele, James Tipton, L. C. Jacobs, Clarence Fredrich, Dr. Harville Hite, J. M.

Davis, Cecil Sims, W. H. Crabtree, W. M. Killebrew, Walter Birdwell J.

A. Parnell, C. B. Dorris, H. A.

Taylor of Bells, George Thorogood Jr. of Cleveland, and J. F. Hunt of West Palm Beach, Fla. Active: M.

A. Bryan, D. W. Johnston, W. H.

Quarles, M. J. Kingins, Thomas M. Evans, D. D.

Robertson, W. F. Moss, and Fred Estes. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

MarshallDonnelly-Combs, CY 1-0720. BROWN- -Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1964, at a local infirmary, Mr. Thomas Brown of 2005 Murphy Ave. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Sarah L. Brown; stepdaughters, Mesdames Charlene, Anna Lucille Brown, Bernice Lura Appeltons; stepsons, Mr. Thomas Lee and Charles Brown; uncle, Mr. Arthur Brown of Prospect, niece, Mrs. Addie Mai Brown; nephew, Mr.

Ready Brown; three cousins; 3 sisters-in-law; dear friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Wilson, Mr Mrs. A. Frost; other relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends (this) Monday, 8 to 10 p.m. from the Chapel of Charles Tillie Smith. Funeral 2 p.m. from above Chapel, conducted by Elder Triggs, Elder Amanda Miles. He was a member of Charles Tillie Smith Burial Association.

ment Hill of Calvary. Charles Tillie Smith funeral directors. -Saturday morning, Jan. 18, 1964, at a local infirmary, Miss Janie Benii Fitzhugh. Survived by several nephews and nieces.

Remains are at the FUneral Home, Marshall-DonnellyCombs, 201 25th Ave. N. where services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Monday morning by Dr. Gaye L. McGiothien, assisted by Rev.

Thomas E. Ervin Jr. Pallbearers will be: Honorary, Deacons of Immanuel Baptist Church, Dr. John J. Compton, Dr.

Alfred Leland Crabb, Dr. Ray Fessey, Mr. James F. Hager Jr. Mr.

Joe Howell Judge A. B. Neil Sr. A. B.

Neil Dr. Henry Carroll Smith, and Mr. Elbridge M. Wright; active, Harold Roach, Richard Roach, Noble Van Ness, Clifton Roach, Ronald J. Roach, and J.

Clarence Hankins. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tenn. Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, CY 1-0720. GREER-Suddenly, Friday evening, Jan.

17, 1964, Frank Shelton Greer. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Leaving Sunday morning 10:50 o'clock, remains will be sent Johns-Rideout Funeral Home (Elmwood Chapel) Birmingham, Ala. where services and interment will be held. Arrangements by Cosmopolitan Funeral Home.

HORTON-Saturday morning, Jan. 18, 1964, at a local infirmary, Mrs. Bettie Ann Horton, age 80 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Elva Horton English; grandson, Rodney English; sisters, Mrs.

Lila Gray of Nashville, Mrs. Charlie Rivers, Franklin, Mrs. J. E. Kelly, Lawrenceburg, brothers, Dan Jones, Franklin, Jim Jones, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

The remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Rd. Funeral services conducted Monday afternoon, January 20, 1964, Waverly Belmont Church of Christ, at 2 o'clock, by E. Ray Jerkins. Pallbearers: Honorary, Elders and Deacons of Waverly-Belmont Church of Christ and Central Church Christ. Active pallbearers will be her nephews.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tenn. Remains will lie in state at the Church from 1 till 2 o'clock. Woodbine Funeral Home Directors. LAUDERDALE-Suddenly Saturday, Jan.

18, 1964, Mr. Jessie Berry (J. Lauderdale. Survived by two children, Diane Jessie Berry Jr. of South Carolina; father, Mr.

Berry Lauderdale of Rockland, two brothers, Frank Kirkpatrick and Earlie three sisters, Mrs. Lola Roberts. Mrs. Mattie Lytle, Mrs. Sadie Baker; one aunt, Mrs.

Sadie Kirkpatrick; three nephews; four nieces; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Fannie Mai Kirkpatrick; and a host of other relatives and friends; dear white friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walls.

Remains are at K. Gardner Funeral Home, where visitation with the family from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. this Monday evening. Funeral Tuesday at 11 a.m.

from the above chapel. Remarks by the Rev. Sam McCrary and Rev. Waggoner. Interment National Cemetery.

Pallbearers and flower ladies selected from friends. K. Gardner Son, funeral directors. STARKEY-Saturday 11 p.m., Jan. 18th, 1964 at her home, 1706 St.

Louis Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Biggers Starkey, age 73 years. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. J.

R. Morris, Nashville: sons, Charlie F. Starkey, Nashville, Theodore N. Starkey, Niles, 7 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Remains the Chapel of Pettus-Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Ave.

where services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. conducted by Bro. Carmack Boyd. Active pallbearers: Hershel Nolon. George Helton, Jesse Jones, Ray Fort, Lindsey Swindle, Richard Hicks, Curtis Tosh and Brother Clinton.

Interment Springhill Cemetery. Buena Vista Funeral Home. AL 5-7511. ADVERTISEMENT Death Notices LANDER -Saturday, Jan. 18, 1964, at Brooks Hospital, Hopkinsville, Mrs.

Ethel Kay Lander. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sallie May Taylor and Mrs. Thelma Jago; one son, Mr. Jesse J.

Clardy; two brothers, Walter and James Kay, all of Hopkinsville. two sisters, Mrs. Flora Binkley, Nashville, Miss Ora Kay of Indianapolis, one aunt, Mrs. Roena Burris, Louisville, two sons-in-law; one sister-in-law; nieces and nephews: other relatives and friends. neral 2 p.m., Tuesday, Jan.

21st from the 1st Street Baptist Church of Hopkinsville, Ky. Send communications to Babbage Funeral Home. Interment Hopkinsville, Ky. Courtsey K. Gardner Son, funeral directors.

LUMLEY-Saturday, January 18, 1964, at a local infirmary, Mrs. Elizabeth Hertenstein Lumley. Survived by son, John C. Broger of Falls Church sisters, Mrs. J.

Homer Fite, Mrs. Catherine Dennis, Mrs. Haskel Foutch, Mrs. Lillian Hahn; brother, Ernest Hertenstein of Schrewsbury, N.Y. The remains are at Roesch-Patton Co.

1715 Broadway where services will be conducted Monday morning at 10 by Dr. W. Kernert and Rev. Paul E. Monroe Jr.

The following nephews will serve as pallbearers: Bill out ch, James Foutch, Ernest Hahn, Leonard Hahn, Fred Hahn, Morris Dennis, Joe Dennis Jr. Robert Dennis. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Roesch-Patton Co.

Phone AL 5-7467. McDONALD-Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19, 1964, at Sewart Air Base Hospital, Mrs. Sarah (Betty) Vernon McDonald. Survived by husband, Danny M.

McDonald; daughters, Mary Louise McDonald, and Edith Jean McDonald; son, John Edward McDonald; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vernon; sisters.

Mrs. John Thompson of Nashville and Mrs. Buddy Phelps of Long Beach, brother, James T. Vernon. Remains are at Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Rd.

Complete Funeral arrangements announced later, Eastland Funeral Home, 7-4424. MITCHELL At a local hospital Saturday evening, Jan. 18, 1964, Richard Albertus Mitchell, brother of J. J. Mitchell, and Raymond A.

Mitchell, both of Nashville. Several nieces and nephews. Services 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, Cosmopolitan Chapel with Rev. Hayward Highfill officiating.

Honorary pallbearers: Officers and Members of Edward B. Henslee Lodge No. 648, and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Active: Phillip Mitchell, Pete Mitchell, Toby Fanning, Jack Fanning, John Kirkwood Jr. Richard Goodwin.

Interment Estill Springs Cemetery. Graveside services with Rev. R. A. Taylor.

Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. MOON-Suddenly, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1964, at a local infirmary, Noie (Red) Moon, age 43 years. vived by wife, Mrs. Goldie Carol Moon; daughters, Mrs.

Nancy Marie Adcock, Miss Lena Mae Moon, Miss Mary Madaline Moon; sons, Noie M. Richard Billy E. Moon, all of Nashville; six grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Osborne, Nashville; sister, Mrs. Katie Mae Ray, Nashville; brothers, Burk, Johnny, Charles, Jesse Moon, of Nashville.

Remains are at his home, 313 North where services will be Monday at 2:30 p.m., conducted by Rev. Harold Williams, assisted by Rev. Roy Copeland. Active pallbearers will be the friends. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

Buena Vista FUneral Home, AL 4-7511. PACK -Sunday morning, Jan. 19, 1964 at the residence on Sawyer Brown Lum Pack. Survived by wife, Mrs. Alta Pack; son, Clyde Pack; sisters, Mrs.

Joe lin, Tuscumbia, Ala. and Mrs. Leon Bowen, Ethridge, granddaughters, Mrs. Ronald Stanley and Mrs. Charles Dunaway.

Remains are at the Community Church, Athens, where vices will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. H. Speegles. Interment Athens Cemetery.

Pettus-Owen Wood, CY 2-3392. PARKER Friday, January 17th, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, Judith Carroll (Judy) Parker, age 23. Survived by parents Mr. Mrs. William Hobart Parker of Donelson.

The remains are at Hibbett- York Hailey Chapel in Donelson, where services will be conducted Monday, January 20th, 1964, at 2:30 o'clock by the Rev. Carroll Hickman and the Rev. Jeff Fryer. Honorary pallbearers: employes of Sealtest Ice Cream Co. Active: Bradford Ward, Ronald Ward, Billy Ward, Bob Kenyon, James Grob, and Wade Crandell.

Interment in Woodlawn memorial Park, Hibbitt York and Hailey Directors. Phone TU 3-2361. REDIKER -Sunday morning, Jan. 19, 1964, at the home, Jackman Joelton, Marshall Glenn Rediker, age 2 months. Survived by parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Ray Rediker; brother, Billy Ray Rediker all of Joelton; grandparents, Mrs. Clara Carney, Joelton, Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Spain, Nashville. Remains are at Anderson Garrett and Boyd Funeral Home, Joelton, where prayer services will be Monday at 3:00 o'clock, by Cornell Watts. Interment: Webb Cemetery. Anderson Garrett and Boyd, funeral directors.

SMITH -Saturday evening Jan. 18, 1964 at a local infirmary, Mrs. Dell Worley Smith, age 45 years. Survived by husband, Mr. Mitchell J.

of Nashville, Mrs. S. W. Lawson of Old Hickory, Mrs. Eldon Rye Worley of Nunley, Tenn.

Reory, Newman Worley, mains are at Woodbine Worley of Centerville, Tenn. and Smith; son, Sammy Reece Smith; sisters, Mrs. Mattie Stewart, all tanooga, Loyal and Boyd Bradley, Lyles, Tenn. and Miss brothers, Gradey Worley, Old HickWorley of Donelson, Home, 3620 Nolensville Rd. Funeral services will be conducted Monday morning Jan.

20, 1964 at Woodbine Church of Christ, 2412 Foster Ave. at 11:00 o'clock by Martin Ray and Carl Ed Shetter. Pallbearers: honorary, Deacons and Elders of Wingate Church of Christ; active, her nephews. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Woodbine Funeral Home, directors.

TOTTY- Sunday morning, Jan. 19, 1964, at his home, 4421 Lone Oak William Harden Totty, age 71 years. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Totty; daughters, Mrs. Juanita Boyce, Mrs.

Hester Golden, and Miss Marjorie Totty; son, William Houston Totty; sister, Mrs. Emmie Forrester; granddaughter, Miss Nella Golden; grandson, Billy Totty, all of Nashville. The remains are at Woodlawn Mortuary, Thompson Lane. Funeral services from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Dorris Billingsley. The following will serve as pallbearers: Honorary: Elders and Deacons of the Greenhills Church of Christ, and Postal Employes and Retired Postal Employes.

Active: Clyde Clayton Joe and Howard W. rester, Edsel Brown, Gene Boyce, W. C. Nash, and Percy B. Nelson.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by Woodlawn Mortuary. 291-4754. Out of Town Franklin, Tenn. AKIN--Saturday morning Jan.

18, 1964, Mrs. Annie Farrar Akin, age 80 years. Survived by husband M. Akin, of Franklin, daughters, 95538 Columbia, E. Madison, Sisters Grace T.

Robbie, Mrs. Johnston, Moore, W. Jackson, Mrs. of of A. brothers Betty Lenoir, Edmonton, Smithson.

Franklin, Owen Elrod N.C. Farrar, of Bethesda, W. S. and B. T.

Farrar, Nashville, 3 grandchildren. Services 3 P.M. Sunday, at Chapel-H. A. Robinson and David Tyree officiated ers: Nephews Interment Hope Cemetery.

Remains were at Franklin Memorial Chapel. ADVERTISEMENT Still taking a "Slow Motion" Laxative? Many people assume that a laxative must take six to eight hours to bring relief. And it's true that many laxatives- -pills, gum, medicated chocolateoften take that long. But not Sal Hepatica! Sal Hepatica is the fast -acting laxative that's made to help you start feeling better right away, It quickly sparkles away gas pain, heartburn, and sour stomach due to gastric acidity- Death Notices Out of Town Dickson, Tenn, A AUSTIN Saturday, January 18, 1964, at 1 o'clock p.m. in a Nashville hospital Mr.

Hulin, Austin, age 85 years. Survived by 2 daughters Mrs. Marion Marten and Mr. Mariorie Ethridge, both of Dickson, Tenn. 2 sons.

James M. and Thomas C. Austin both of Dickson, Tenn. 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. brother Robert Austin Jacksonville, Florida.

Several nieces and nephews. The remains are at the Dickson Funeral Home where services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 20, conducted by brother E. Winston Burton. Interment in the Union Cemetery arranged by the Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson, see.

Triune, Tenn. HAWKINS-Saturday morning, Jan. 18. 1964 at Williamson County Hospital, Edd Hawkins, age 94. He is survived by daughters: Mrs.

H. A. McDowell of Patterson Community and Mrs. Sam North Triune: sons: Clyde Hawkins of Triune. Bee Hawkins of Nashville and Hugh Hawkins of Bethesda: 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

Remains were at the Waller Chapel in Nolensville where funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Allen Hardison. Pallbearers: Honorary: E. B. Gentry, Henry Pate, M.

F. Ciendenin, Page Floyd. John Ferguson, John Covington, Andrew Christopher, H. C. Wheeler and Rush Haley.

Active: Bill and Roy Newsom, Roy Wood, Clinton Council, Earl and Minus Cherry. Interment Triune Cemetery. Waller Co. Phone 795-2530. Greenbrier, Tenn.

-James Carson, age 43, died Jan. 18th, 1964 at the Veterans Hospital, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Jean Keith Osborne; four sons, James Osborne Jr. of Madison, Albert Ray, Charles Mack and John Robert, all of Greenbrier; five daughters, Patsy Delorse, Ruby Nell of Madison, Winda Gail, Robbie Faye and Deborah Lynn Osborne of Greenbrier; five brothers, Robert Vernon E. and Mack D.

Osborne of Wichita, Kansas, Roy E. and William Lee Osborne of Greenbrier; Meadows six of sisters, Michigan, Mrs. Walter Powell of Ft. Worth, Texas, Miss Fannie May Osborne of Wichita, Mrs. Emmie Choate of Greenbrier and Mrs.

W. T. Buchanan of Madison, Mrs. Oliver McBroome of White House, Tenn. Remains are at the Associated Chapel of Greenbrier.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later, burial in National Cemetery, Nashville. Franklin, Tenn. RIVERS Saturday morning, Jan. 18th, 1964 Willian Frank Rivers, age 84 years, survived by wife Mrs. Ella Cherry Rivers, lin, daughters, Mrs.

0. E. Chadwell, Franklin, Miss Eva Rivers of Nashville, sons Dan F. and Brown Rivers of Franklin, Brothers, J. Ollie and Charlie Rivers of Franklin, eleven grandchildren and twelve great Services 1:30 P.M.

Sunday, Chapel, Rev. Paul Shepard officiated. Pallbearers, D. W. Rivers, James L.

D. Tywater, Jimmy Mason, Roland Johnson, Everett Chadwell. Interment Rivers Cemetery. Remains, were at Franklin Memorial Chapel. In Memoriam CROWLEYIn loving Memory of Our Son and Brother, John Wayne Crowley, who passed away two years ago today, Jan.

20, 1962. Most people think that it only takes time to heal but we are lust realizing his absence here is real. Sadly missed by: Brother Billy, Sister Gayle, Daddy John G. Crowley. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening TRANSIENT INFORMATION AND.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Rates below Apply to All fied Advertising originating within a 100-mile radius of the city of Daily classified ads lished first In THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will be published again on the same day in THE NASHVILLE BANNER. 7 Days Line Day Day Days Daily Sunday 8989 Line Line Line Publication in the Sunday VILLE TENNESSEAN is counted as one day, Daily Rates Quoted include insertion in both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Morning, and THE NASHVILLE BANNER, Evening. Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Count Five Average (5-letter) Words to the Line The above rates apply to consecutive insertions only. Rights, reserved to classify and index classified ads according to rules governing classified pages. The Banner and The Tennessean also reserve the right to revise or reiect at option any advertising which is deemed obiectionable either in subiect matter or phraseology.

Box Number address requires words. Notice of typographical errors trust be given in time for correction before the second insertion. Office Hours Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to p.m. Saturday 8 a.m, to 12 noon.

Sunday 4 p.m, to 7 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notices NOTICE OF ZONING AMENDMENT PROPOSAL Public notice is hereby given that the following bill has passed first reading in the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, as in effect November 8, 1947. particularly Chapter 42, of the 1960 Code, Article "Zoning Regulations." by making certain changes in the Building Zone as follows: BILL NO. 64-170 By amending the text thereof by amending the setback provisions of the c'al A and Commercial Districts by deleting the provisions for the location of signs, marquees, etc. within the setback area upon certain conditions and substituting in lieu thereof a new provision.

Public hearing on said bill will be held by the Metropolitan Council at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, February 4, 1964, in the Council Chamber of the Courthouse, at which time and place all persons owning property affected by such proposed amendment to the Building Zone Map are invited to appear in person or be represented by agent or petition for the purpose of expressing themselves in support of or in opposition to the making of such amendment. BY ORDER OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. W. M. CARR.

JR. METROPOLITAN CLERK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: Notice is hereby given that on January 13, 1964, one 1951 Pontiac Sedan, Motor No. A8RH2860, Serial No. P8UH107103, was seized in Montgomery County, Tennessee, for violation of 26 U.S.C., Section 7302. Any person claiming an interest in said property may file a claim and deliver a $250.00 cost bond or petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture with the undersigned, on or before February 19, 1964, otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law.

Robert Lane, Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, 673 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee. BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office, 308 Court House, until 10 A.M. on the following items, on the following date: January 24, 1964-Painting 150 Automobiles; janitor supplies: and Gate Valves; parking meters. As per specifications on file.

The right is hereby reserved to reiect all bids. E. D. White, Purchasing Agent METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE DAVIDSON COUNTY 2 Cemetery Monument CODL AWN Choice 4-grave lot it best section. Fountain View B.

Navi to flanpole. 883-3119. WOODLAWN-4 grave lot, $150 each, 3-2921: 255-4771 3 Lost Found $50 REWARD DOG- female, black, grown, near Maplewood Gallatin Rd. If found call CA 8-6314. DOG -Small black female puppy, lost Airport Estates, vicinity of ter Dr.

Name "Tar Child's pet. Reward. VE 2-6481. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 DOGS -Beagles, male, 1 female, strayed Woodbine, pets. Reward.

VE 2-1273. RING-35 year old Diamond Engagement ring, vicinity West End area, Liberal Reward, 298-5623. DOG Boxer, male, fully grown, Rosebank vicinity. Reward, CA 7-0202. DOG -Weimeraner, female, Donelson Airport area, answers "Bruna" Reward.

883-2528; 883-3236. BRACELET-Silver charm, Green Hills Granny White section. Reward, AM 9-4469. shepherd, near Caldwell Lane, name 297-4435. DOG- -German Police, been altered, North 1st St.

Area. CA 8-4723. DOG -Pointer. Ashland City, November, Reward, AM 9-0161, AL 5-1270. DOG Female Collie, brown and white.

Lost Inglewood area. 227-4805. 4 Personals PIANO Carolyn Allen Studio NEW LOCATION 167. 8th NORTH (Between Nashville Sports Goods Old Baptist Bookstore Building) 16 Easy Lessons, Teenagers, Adults Group and Private lessons Popular, Sacred, Classical Studio 242-4544, Res. 291-6305 BLOOD DONORS All blood types needed.

Donor fee paid. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1921 Broadway AL 4-3551 CHILDREN KEPT Private home. Inglewood area. Reasonable rates. 262-6522.

GIN'S GYRO SWEDISH MASSAGE-242-7633 New Steam Room Showers Penny, Amber, Teri Gloria Open 9 a.m. til 12 Midnight MASSAGE Christine Hayes, and June, 9 till Downtown, 311 Church, 244-2488. MASSAGE 9 'TIL PAULA'S HEALTH LOUNGESISS CONFIDENTIAL LOANS TO WOMEN Call Mrs. Adcock 242-7395 MASSAGE STEAM BATHS, EVE LYNN 228 Capitol 242-5364 MASSAGE ALGA'S Call 256-3851 TYPING -Office typing or term papers done in my home. Experienced.

Pick up, delivery. 832-5724. DAVIS NURSING HOME Registered Nurses and LPN's 1700 Eastland Ave. 227-9143 CHILDREN KEPT At my home, Cherokee Rd. 291-3872 CHILDREN KEPT 1617 Fatherland St.

$10 COLD WAVE Complete $7.50 EVERETT'S BEAUTY SHOP Madison, For appointments, TW 5-6475 CHILDREN KEPT One, $9. Two, $15. 6110 Robertson Rd. West 291-7829 MIMEOGRAPHING And typing, form letters, statements, reports. addressing, AL 4-8049.

CHILDREN KEPT. Tusculum area, fenced in yard, 832-9488 MASSAGE JAN'S 242-6115 SWEDISH MASSAGE Virginia, 793-3061 CHILDREN KEPT In my home. Old Hickory area. 847-5679 MASSAGE GRACE'S, DOWNTOWN, 254-0001. CHILDREN KEPT My home, North East, 262-1619 CHILDREN KEPT In my home, West Nashville 7-5976.

NON DRINKER? Save on auto insurance. 824-8562 TYPIST -Quality work guaranteed; manuscripts, copy income tax forms, term papers, etc. 298-3176. MASSAGE DONNA DOUGLAS, 9 to 9, 255-6718 IRONING IRONING In my home, 10c-15c article. Murphy Rd.

area. 292-2970. WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from karat WEIN STEIN Jewelers. 237 4th Ave MASSAGE Grace Loren, Downtown, 244-1715 SLEEP TEACHING! Stop smoking. Lose weight, 228-7889 CHILDREN KEPT Area Norman Binkley, Crieve Hall school, 832-2893.

BABY KEPT Up to year old, Croleywood Call 292-4679 REWEAVING- Reweavers, and Room tear 104 holes. 146 7th Ave. near Church AL 6-0720 CASH FOR SCRAP GOLD Broken, discarded Jewelry GORDON'S 12th and Broad CAR INSURANCE For Anyone, Reasonable. CY 8-4226. Massage, 254-9017 5 Special Notices FALL SPECIAL TOP SOIL Rich Creek Dirt Special Tandem Truck Load Price Call VE 2-3600 UPHOLSTERING Take advantage of reduced rates, Alberta 244-2108, 262-5849.

UPHOLSTERING TWILLEY UPHOLSTERY, 228-2929 Free estimates. Terms. CO 2-6883. LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD- -Established 1933. CY 7-6526 CY 8-1780 Draperies- -Bedspreads Expertly Made.

Also Drapery Lengths Remnants off. CY 7-0584. UPHOLSTERING by WILLIAMS YoU Set Price, We do the Work References, Satisfied customers CA 7-4863. Gallatin Rd. CO 2-9836.

WOOD -Cord, Oak Hickory, Tree Topping, taking down, barn fertilizer, flower dirt, Mahan's, 269-9150. OLD MATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW ONES WINTERS BEDDING CO. 255-5718 TREE TOPPING CUTTING, HAULING 227-5879 RUGS- SOFAS CLEANED, Reasonable, 262-6731 Trees Topped, Removed Firewood, 766-2540. 227-6584 BUSINESS GUIDE 8 Business Services Offered HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPECIAL GARAGE 12x20 REMODELING ANYTHING IN HOME IMPROVEMENTS CAR PORTS, KITCHENS ATTICS BASEMENTS Converted Convenient Monthly Payments NOTHING DOWN FIRST PAYMENT ROBERT WALKER" LUMBER CO. 527 W.

Thompson Ln. 254-3344 We Stop No Stop-No Pay REPAIRS OR NEW ROOFS Dependable, Terms AL 5-7506 SOUTHERN ROOFING, INC. CERAMIC TILE Remodel that old bath now. Take advantage of winter rate. Free estimate.

Nothing down, $10 month MANNING'S-721 Main, 242-6491 BUILD--REMODEL Build rooms. carports, garages. foundations, house leveling, fireplaces. Free estimates. FHA terms.

L. J. Edwards AM 9-9537 Septic Tanks CLEANED SEWERS OVERFLOWS BUILT RIPPEY'S, CA 8-7501, CO 2-0626 CINDERS $3. load DELIVERED. Driveways built, hauling any kind.

Work guaranteed, CO 2-6853. BUSINESS GUIDE Business Services Offered REMODELING Roofing, siding, storm doors and windows, general repairs, easy flnancing. For free call estimates Remodeling NO CASH Sadier Cons. Co CA 1-2233 ROOFING BIRD Wind-Seal Shingles, Guaranteed Installation; Estimates; Terms. Midsouth Aluminum Co.

1811 12th Ave. S. AM 9-5719. BUILDING- FREE ESTIMATES on your plans Ours. Room additions, garages, etc.

Guaranteed Satisfaction. Res. 895-5956, Office 256-8659. QUALITY HEATING -Sears Homart furnaces and complete heating systems. We will install, finance, money down, 3.

to pay. SEARS, ROEBUCK AL 4-5251. NEW IN THIS AREA TEXTURE to cover cracks, ceilings side walls. Licensed. Bonded Contractors.

Free estimates. CY Whittingdon, Contractors CARPENTRY Repairs, Additions, Painting, Block Concrete Work, Large or Small; estimates; censed, bonded; 298-2415, 297-4791. REMODELING REPAIRS Additions, General Home Improvements, carports, garage, dens and kitchens, basements finished. estimates call 895-5190 or 883-6217. CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS Material Haulers, Inc.

766-2166 days, TU 3-5646 nights STONE, CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS, septic tanks cleaned, new overflows built. Guaranteed satisfaction. Napier, CA 8-4378. FLOORS Hardwood, laid, sanded and finished, tile laid. Free estimates, 297-0780, after 5, CY 8-1310.

Storm Windows Triple Track Windows $11.95 stalled, Anodise, gold, black, white or silver. Remodeling, 228-7926. TENN. HOME IMPROVEMENT Septic Tanks Overflows, Built, Repaired FHA Terms Medley UN 5-0074 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED CHEAP RATES CA 7-9345 CY 7-6259 We Dig SEPTIC TANKS Overflows, pipelines, backhoes, Dozers. Traxgrader, miting.

MALONE, 847-5024. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. Open Sundays, Holidays JAMES SUMMERS, 228-5229 Roofing Stop Leaks Gutters cleaned, tree work, ing. Free estimates. Phone 847-5344 REMODELING Additions, Roofs, siding, painting, home improvements.

Financing available. CA 7-9360. Water Pipes Thawed Complete Plumbing Service. TOWE Plumbing Heating Co. 262-1613 EXPERT CABINET MAKING Furniture making and repairing.

Carpentry and trim. 292-5508. CARPENTRY-Any kind. do Right and Reasonable. References.

255-4873. CARPENTRY, plastering, painting, concrete blocks; roads, guaranteed. AL 6-0773; Cy 1-1935, Edmondson. STORM DOORS WINDOWS Painting inside and out. Repairs.

CY 8-4920 STICK -DOWN SHINGLES Morrison's Metro Roofing -262 6843 JOBS- lobs, carpentry, roofing, patch plastering, painting rooms, garage, patio added. CO 2-9535. ROOFING, GUTTERING guaranteed 228-7280 FLOOR SERVICE. Old floors finished like new. Guaranteed Free estimates.

Scott Pierce, AL 6-7690. REPAIR JOBS Small. Carpentry, plumbing, insulation, electrical, painting, $1 up, AL 6-3514. REMODELING-redecorating, painting, papering, plumbing, Additions. roofing, 227-5248.

10 Electrical Repairing DISCOUNT TV CO. Television repairs on all makesall models. Discount prices to all. Serving Nashville and suburbs. Day, Night, Sunday 256-2193.

WIRING ALL TYPES Power Increased -Licensed Electric Heat TERMS HARDING Day, Night, AL 6-0600 ED BEASLEY'S TV Calls $3. Servicing Nashville 12 years. Day, night, Sun. 227-6335. 11 Moving, Storage, Hauling $6.50 PER HOUR All equipment, labor furnished.

Licensed and insured. Anywhere anytime. CH 2-6675, AL 6-7977. ACME MOVING AND STORAGE MOVE YOURSELF Call LEASECO 254-5086 MOVING HAULING Large or small AL 5-0060 LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING. CALL 227-4643 12 Painting and Papering PAPERING Samples shown, $5 room up.

Painting, inside and outside. Plaster patching. No waiting. McCORMICK, AL 4-8089. ROOM By COLORED PAINTER, CH 2-2909 PAINTING Interior, Exterior, References.

William (Bill) Rader, 832-2832. PAINTING- Inside, outside, general repairs. 36 months to pay, Cripps CY 7-2510, CA 8-6561. PAINTING INTERIOR -EXTERIOR Reliable white man. CY 1-1871 EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction--Schools BUSINESS GUIDE 12 Painting and Papering THE PAINTER Who takes pride in every lob.

VERNON SCRUGGS, 242-1392 PAPERING -Painting, by Minister, experienced. Murals, Samples. Free estimates. 227-3627. PAPERING -PAINTING WALLPAPER STEAMING JAMES HARWELL, CH 2-8877 PAPERING- PAINTING Samples -Free estimates WHITED, CA 8-3865 13 Instruction--Schools EARN MORE IN '64 EARLY POSITIONS BIGGER PAY Await Graduates FREE Placement Service Yes, through streamlined courses and unparalleled Placement Service you can prepare in a few short weeks or months for better chances in life, a more secure future truly "EARN MORE IN Many career programs available: Secretarial Science (Gregg or Speedwriting) IBM Executive Secretary Receptionist Comptometrist Clerk- Typist Cost Accounting Auditing Procedure Business Administration Charm-Personality Federal Income Tax Higher Accounting Call now for exciting free booklet "TRAINING PAYS" and save time and money.

Day, Night, ACCREDITED by the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools. FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 8th Broadway AL 6-3679 JOBS FOR YOU Learn The "Quick Easy" PBX Receptionist ABC, Weeks) Shorthand Typing Clerk- Typist Train Now--Pay Later Free Placement Call or Visit MID-STATE COLLEGE 710 17th 244-1830 Training Pays Off A good job, or a business of your own can be yours. Plenty of steady year around work in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Repair. Train at home in your spare time with our proven "Shop Plan" training method. Tools and equipment furnished.

No need to give up present iob while training. No previous experience or high school diploma neded. Age no barrier Write at once for free details. ETI Box N-19853 Banner-Tennessean. WILLIAETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL 101 BERNARD CENTERVILLE, TENN.

Open anyone. All phases of COSmotology taught. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION- TRAINING P.O. Box 1370. 1700 Hayes.

254-8928 LEARN Electronics, Radio Announcing. Mid-South Electronics, 207 23rd Ave. No. 291-7998. CLASSES- -Day and night.

now ing. Mid State College of Medical Arts, 710 17th 244-1830 Tuition Placement Free Area. Vocational Technical School Hume-Fogg. Room 204. 254-0354.

HIGH SCHOOL A1 HOME American School, Gallatin, Tenn. WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET BUSINESS COURSE -Night Classes FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 THE SCHOOL And KEY PUNCH TRAINING TOO 410 Exchange Bldg. AL 6-7962 AUTO DIESEL SCHOOL Shops, East Nashville PHONE AL 6-5637 Office, 3rd Floor, YMCA COURSES: Auto Mechanics Diesel Mechanics Welding Heliarc Welding Auto Body Repair Visitors Always Welcome LOOKING FOR A BETTER JOB? PREPARE NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS- Men Women, 18 up Keep your present job while training. Mail this for free list of civil service positions, for which we can train', you. Key training is a private school devoted to preparing ambitious men and women for civil service examinations.

WE WILL FINANCE YOUR TRAINING GRADE SCHOOL EDUCATION SUFFICIENT FOR MANY JOBS KEY TRAINING SERVICE, NASHVILLE P.O. Box 1370, Nashville, Tenn. Phones: 254-8828 and 254-8829 NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS PHONE CITY COUNTY STATE Occupation Time home CLASSES BEGIN IMMEDIATELY BE AN ELECTRONIC EXPERT Higher communications FCC License Preparatory TV and Radio Servicing Opportunity-filled Field Top Pay Potential A BE RADIO- TV ANNOUNCER D. J. Work, Announcing Programming, Sales, Tape Recording.

MID-SOUTH ELECTRONICS 207 23rd N. 291-7998 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted- -Female STENOGRAPHER For Branch of Large National Organization. Must be available. immediately. Good salary, working excellent conbenefits, good ditions, 40-hour, 5 day week.

Prefer home phone a number and other mature female with career in mind. Location West End. Apply by letter giving past employment, pertinent details, to box M-1805 Banner- -Tennessean. WHITE LADIES National organization expanding will hire 2 unit managers with direct selling or managing experience, also Parttime openings for inexperienced ladies who need above average earnings. Interviews Monday through Friday, 1311 Jones Old Hickory.

9 to 12 Only. APPOINTMENT CLERK Income $40 to $50 week, No experience necessary. We train, hours day. Come ready to work. See Manager, Room 621, Exchange Bldg.

311 Church St. Monday 8:30 A.M. MAID SETTLED COLORED WOMAN Live on place (Hillwood Area), care for new mother, baby and small child, do light housekeeping, light cooking, light ironing. References required. $30 week.

Start immediately. 298-5969. MODEL Must wear size 4-B or shoe. and be able to type and file. Salary ranging $50 or $60 week.

GENESCO 111 1 7th Ave. North An equal opportunity emplover Come South Young Ladies REGISTERED NURSES Advance your career at growing Southern Baptist Hospital. You will enjoy living in quaint New Orleans. cellent salary personnel benefits. Contact Personnel Director.

COOK Evenings. Parttime. 6 days. Must have health card own transportation. Apply daily after 2 p.m.

except Monday, at PIZZA RESTAURANT 27 White Bridge Rd. MACHINE OPERATORS Eperienced Garment Factory Power Sewing Machine Operators. Regular Work Apply. HARTLEY GARMENT CO. 1811 Church St.

CERTIFIED SCHOOL TEACHER To supervise home work for 2 children aged 7 Will require 2-3 each hours week, per in exchange afternoon, for 5 days in local hotel. AL 5-4879 between 8 p.m.-9 p.m. only. SHIRT FINISHER Experienced, Colored, Apply NORWOOD LAUNDRY 16th Church St. MARKERS Experienced; apply 7:30 a.m.

til 12 noon, Mr. Hickman, 606 Main. AMERICAN LAUNDRY SECRETARY Shorthand, typing, general office work. 5 days. Salary open.

Call 254-0541 for appointment. MAIDS Experienced. Apply in person. See Housekeeper. NOEL HOTEL 4th Church WAITRESS Belle Meade Section.

Above neat average income. Must be very and between 18 35. Call Personnel Department, AL 6-4318. WAITRESS Woodbine Area, age 18- 35, must be very neat, better than usual income. Call Personnel Office, AL 6-4318.

MAIDS WANTED- -New York lobs. Free Tickets advanced Come, call or write; ABC Maids, Church, room 306. 256-8585. MAID General housework, cook evening meal; references necessary. Must have own transportation or live in; AM 9-6024.

COOK -Experienced, prefer, live on or have ride, 5 day week, recent references required with replies; M-1869 Banner -Tennessean. DENTAL ASSISTANT- Typing, no experience necessary. Give age, education in handwriting. Box M-2001, Banner-Tennessean. SITTER -Baby, Hobbs-Hillsboro Road Area; reliable person wanted keep child age 5 in their home.

227-4244 after 5:30 p.m. weekdays. MAID- -Colored, 4 days week, $5 day plus carfare, experienced with children, recent references required. Call 269-0212. SANDWICH GIRL Experienced, white.

No night or Sunday work, AL 5-2188. HOUSEKEEPER-LADY who needs home to keep 5-room house for elderly lady. 766-2417. WAITRESS White, over 21, food and beer, 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. shift, $40 week to start.

242-9424. HOUSEKEEPER -White, Age 40-55, care 1 child, live in, room, board, small salary. VE 2-1829. LAUNDRY OPERATOR For service laundry, full or time. M-1510, Banner- Tennessean.

CHILD CARE -White, middleaged, care for 3 small children, live in, small salary. 883-7874. HAIR STYLIST Greenhills Section. Experienced; following. AM 9-0905, AM 9-6392.

HOUSEKEEPING -light care for 17 month old baby, private room, live in. TU 3-7535 for appointment. -White by expectant mother, children 3 and 12, References. VE 2-3285. HOUSEKEEPER- -To live in, cook for retired man.

AL 5-6091. 15 Help Wanted -Male PROJECT ENGINEER Mechanical Engineering graduate with three to five years experience required for a permanent position in Hooker Chemical Corporation's Columbia, Plant. Assignment in the plant engineering department will be on a proiect basis and will enable the engineer to follow his proiects through all phases from design to installation. Previous experience in a chemical process plant or in heavy bulk material handling will be helpful. Write to C.

W. CASTLE HOOKER CHEMICAL CORP P.O. Box 387, Columbia, Tenn. Or Contact at: MATERIAL HANDLING CLINIC Andrew Jackson Hotel Desk January 24, 1964, from 9 to 11 a.m. or 2 to 4 p.m.

An Equal Opportunity Employer Milti- Plant APPAREL MANUFACTURER Has opportunities for outstanding men as PLANT MANAGERS, ENGINEERS, CONTROLLERS, MERCHANDISE MANAGERS, PERSONNEL MANAGERS. This rapidly expanding, national organization will hire men with top management potential. Apparel manufacturing experience is necessary for all plant managers and senior engineers. compensation will experience be and commensu- training. Send resume, including current compensation, to Box N-19835 Banner 14 Help Wanted -Female OFFICE JOBS Announcing EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD CO.

The QUALITY RARY HELP SERVICE has arrived in Nashville bring excellent temporary jobs. It you have had office experience and would like to earn top pay without being tied down to full-time work, come register with us. You'll be assigned to ville's leading business firms. You'll zet free insurance and NEVER pay fee. All Skills Needed: Bookkeepers Keypunchers Operators Receptionists Clerks Stenos Typists Secretaries and many others Coast to Coast and Canada 212 Stahiman Bldg.

256-3622 EMPLOYMENT 15 Help -Male PROCESS ENGINEER Chemical engineering graduate with three 10 five years experience required for a permanent position In Hooker Chemical Corporation's Columbia. plant. Assignment In Technical Engineering Department, will be on a project basis and enable the engineer to follow his assignments, from conception of a new or improved production process, through design to installation. Previous experience in a chemical process plant or in heavy bulk material handling will be helpful. Write to C.

W. Castle, HOOKER CORP P.O. Box 387 Columbia, Tenn. Or Contact At: MATERIAL HANDLING CLINIC Andrew Jackson Hotel Desk, January 24, 1964, from 9 to 11 a.m. or 2 to 4 p.m.

An Equal Opportunity Employer. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE FOR 85 Year Old Corporation Expanding with Retail Book Stores CAREER POSITION Full Company Training Program Opportunity for Advancement Liberal Fringe benefits $5500 to $11,000 Year High Only school those who education can necessary. diately need apply. For interview Crystal Room Noel Hotel 1 PM Tuesday, Jan. 21.

INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER OR SUPERINTENDENT STRUCTURAL SHEET STEEL LAYOUT MAN Positions now available for qualified men in a growing company located in Columbia, Tenn. Please send resume detailing experience, references, and expected salary to P.O. Box 806, Columbia, Tenn. Engineer Electronics New company in Middle Tennessee seeking ENGINEER with experience in planning, design, technical writing. B.S.

degree. Age 25 to 40. Salary negotiable. Write BOX M-1830 Banner-Tennessean. ESTIMATOR Recent civil engineering graduate or young man with engineering experience.

Training program will be provided for right man. Work includes take off, line up and follow through on estimates. Company benefits, good opportunity to learn the construction business with local A-1 construction firm. Forward resume of qualifications to Box M-15205, Banner-Tennessean. General Sales Manager For Automobile Dealership, ently employed with minimum years experience.

Must have Top References and be under 45 years of age. Guaranteed salary of. $12,500 plus incentive pay. All replies strictly confidential. Send complete business and personal information to Box M-1778 Banner -Tennessean.

IMMEDIATE OPENING We Have An Opening for a young man who is interested in his future. Must have ambition and determination to get the lob done while training for higher management in the Consumer Finance Business. Must have high school education, draft exempt, between the ages of 20 and 30. Contact W. N.

POWELL, 111 S. Water Gallatin, Tenn. Phone 452-3699. RATE CLERK Thoroughly perienced in truck rates, Rail experience would be asset. Must be fast.

and accurate and possess ability to advance to supervisory position. Employment is in industrial category. All replies strictly confidential. Excellent salary to qualified man. Write Box M-18Z08 Banner-Tennessean.

PIZZA CHEF Evening work. 6 days. Young, sober man, between 18 and 25 years. Must have health card, transportation. Apply in person after p.m.

dally except Monday. PIZZ RESTAURANT 27 White Bridge Rd. Tool Die Makers Wonderful opportunity for well qualified men, willing to assume responsibility. New shop opening in Sparta, to serve new industry. Write or call, SMITHFIELD TOOL AND DIE CO.

P. O. Box 163, Clarksville, Tenn. or phone 645-2777 NEEDED AT ONCE Experienced Tape Edge Machine Operator. Write P.O.

Box 7272 North Station, Memphis, stating age and experience. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE Degree desired. Will consider 2 years college with credit experience. Salary plus traveling expenses. If you qualify, call General Electric Credit AL 5-8397 for further details.

FINANCE MEN Assistant and collection managers for local finance company. Will pay up to $500 for experienced or above average producers. Our ployees know of this ad. Write M-1526 Banner- Tennessean. Automobile Mechanic Permanent position for experience mechanic for New Car Dealership.

Guaranteed salary. All replies confidential. Application must clude age and marital status. Box X-2974 Banner-Tennessean. ASSISTANT MANAGE -Looking for young men with retail fabric perience.

Opening available assistant manager fabric store southern chain. Opportunity rapid advancement. Career not a iob. Send resume, photo, President, Box 1349, Tallahassee, Fla. BUS BOYS White, apply in person CROSS KEYS RESTAURANT GreenhUls Shopping Center BROADCAST ENGINEER With First Phone, Ikw, DA-night, responsible permanent position.

Call or write George Martin, WKSR, Pulaski, Tenn. FLORAL DESIGNER Must know the business. Apply by appointment only. HARRISON BROTHERS FLORIST 533 Church St. AL 6-5191 SHEET METAL MECHANIC Must be first class, and familiar with industrial work.

WOODS METAL WORKS 212 Woodland St. HOUSEMAN CHAUFFEUR perienced, Require recent excellent references. Saturday afternoon Sunday off. Reply to Box M-192000 Banner Tennessean. NEW DEPARTMENT OF Large Company Now Hiring Young Men for permanent positions.

Age 18-26. Salary $75 per week 255-2669. 3 MEN full time, 2 parttime. Call for pointment, 262-3347. BODY SHOP FOREMAN Large Metropolitan dealer, top pay, paid vacation, company insurance, (life Hospital), paid holidays.

Annual bonus based on shop profit. Write Box M-1792 Banner Tennessean. ATTENTION! YOUNG MEN AGE LIMIT-20 to 35 Who wants an interesting and challenging career in advertising display with nationwide retailing firm, excellent on the job training, with opportunities for growth and promotion, high school education required. Reply to Box M. 1968, Banner Tennesscan.

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