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EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS CUIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS EDUCATIONAL BUSINESS GUIDE THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Monday, May 29, 1961 Death Entices 33cntlr Notices Coal M'ners' Dorm Burns, Kills 7 Japanese TOKYO UP) Seven persons vere killed and three others se riously injured In a fire early yes terday at a coal miners' dormitory 300 miles norm or here. Two workers and four children were burned to death as flames raced through a wooden community house at the Matsuo coal mine. Another' victim, an aged sick man, died of shock while flee ing. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES (Rate Below Apply to All Classified Advertising originating within a luu-miir radius of the eltr ol Neehvllle) Daly classified ids are published first In THB NASHVILLE TENNE88ISAN end will be published again on the tame day tn THB NASHVILLE BANNER. 1 Day Sunday 65c Line 1 Day Daily 65c Line 4 Days 39o Line 7 Daya 33o Line Publication In the Sunday NASH VILLI TENNESSEAN la counted at on Dally Ratei Quoted Include Insertion tn botb THE NASHVILLE TENNE88EAN Moraine and THE NASHVILLE BANNER Evening.

Minimum Charge. 2 Lines Count Fir Average (5-letterl Wordi to the Line. The above ratea apply to consecutive Insertion only. Riant reserved to classify and Index classified ads according to rule governing classified page. The Banner and The Tennessean also reserve th right to revise or reject at option any advertising which Is deemed objectionable either in subject matter or phraseology.

Box Number addres reoulres 4 words Notice of typographical errors must be given In time for correction before the second insertion. Office Hours Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Sunday 4 p.m to 7 p.m. 18 Direct Lines To CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE ALpine 4-1031 12 Painting and Pappering PAPERHANGING PAINTINa Interior, eiterlor.

Sam ples shown, experienced dry wall work. Free estimate. E. L. ABERNATHY CA 7-9388 PAINTING REPAIRS ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES E.

H. DAVIS. CA 8-3514 INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINTING And building to suit Reasonable, free estimate. LARRY C. RICHARDSON: CH 2-3130 PAINTING $8 ROOM A-l reference, Barren.

AL 6-5954 PAINTING STE AMINO Plaster patch, dry wall, remodeling J. W. Bailey, CY 2-3978 PAPERINO Cleaning. Steaming Painting, plaster patching. Free Estimates, BROWN.

CH 2-2298 PAPERING 20' off on Paper Painting. Seaming. Free estimatea. Guaranteed. HARTMAN.

CY 1-0749. PAINT1NO INSIDE AND OUT Satisfaction guaranteed. Neat. Rea. sonablc R.

L. King. CY 1-6652 PAPERINO Samples shown. IS room op Plaster patching, no waiting Call Mccormick, AL 4-8089. PAINTING and decorating.

Neat work. Call Johnson St Sons. CA 7-3029. PAINTING PAPERINC MARTAIN AL 4-9058 PAPERINO PAINTING Samples shown Free estimate. Work guaranteed, whiitcu.

ca 8-730J. PAPER HANGING 23 years experience. Lovell. AL 8-7675 PAINTING-PAPERING All work guaranteed, TU 3-2906 CALL CO 2-6286 Painting Papering, McKEE WALLPAPER CLEANING Expert work, CAMPBELL, AM 9-5475 PAINTINO INSIDE AND OUT General Repairs CR1PPS BROS Phone CY 7-2510, CA 8-6581 PAINTING DECORATING YARD. PORCH SETS a SPECIALTY Free Estimates CH 2-9004 PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT Dry Wall.

Work guaranteed. H. M. Ferrell, CA 8-3823. UN 5-0410 PAINTING Reasonable.

Free estimates, light hauling. UN 6-1289. HOU8EPAINTINO Experienced. Work by hour or lob. H.

C. MA1THEW8, AL 6-6818. PAPER CLEANING Painted wall washed, floors washed and waxed. GENE BENNETT, home, AL 5-9242. PAPERHANGING Painting.

Inside and out, also carpenter work. Reasonable. CY 3-9690. Decorating Interior Exterior Free estimates. ANDY KOVALICK, AM 9-0765.

EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction, Schools NEW SUMMER CLASSES REGISTER NOW Day and Night School Secretarial Training Speedwriting Shorthand Gregg Shorthand Typewriting (Beginning or Advanced) Comptometer Business English Business Spelling Accountancy Business Administration Receptionist Training Clerk-Filing Office Machines Free Placement Service Phone Now For Free Bulletin AIR CONDITIONED FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 8th at Broadway, AL 6-3679 INDUSTRY NEEDS TECHNICIANS train now FOR'A CAREER IN ELECTRONICS AS USED IN RADIO TELEVISION MISSILES COMPUTERS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS WE ALSO TEACH RADIO ANNOUNCING Call Write Or Phone Today For Information About Summer Classes Free Placement Service Veteran Approved Mid-South Electronics 207 -23rd Av No. CY 1-7998 LEARN SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND IN 6 WEEKS JOBS AWAIT! World's easiest Shorthand no signs no symbols assuring an early start toward future seenrlty. Constant demand for graduates at Incomes ranging up to 13.000 to I4.noo net year. Free Placement Also Gregg SlmnlUled. Receptionist.

Clerk Typist Comptometer. Secretarial Amounting. Etc Call now eave money Terms II da sired. Day. night.

It-day AIR CONDITIONED Fall's Business College 8tb Broadway AL 8-3879 DRAFTING Register Now For New Clastet Beginning Wed. une 7th BASIC ENGINEERING DRAWING Slide Rule Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Night Classes Only Terma AIR CONDITIONED DRAUCHON'S COLLEGE OF DRAFTINC 131 -8th Ave. No. AL 5-6570 14 Help Wanted FemaU WAITRESSES Wanted, attractive. 20 to lb years oia.

iivms apply Lynn's Truck Stop. Nashville Road. Lost River Road. Bowl ing oreen. ncntucsr HOUSEKEEPER Settled, for elder ly gentleman, muss umw good home.

$50 month. Alter 3 p.m. ti i-ipu. FRK TYPIST PARTTIME. Permanent employment.

Call AL B-vsoi HELPER Whltewoman. MJ 30 to 4S. uva ano home, health eard. CY HOUSEKEEPER White, mlddleaged. 11 vt in, weeiBuus AL G-73ia; vs HOUSEKEEPER Middle age white' laoy uve w.

3 p.m. tu i-iuv. HOUSEKEEPER White, preferred aee. mio. ou a.

mus live-In. AL 4-335. tar a I'D IT a Service Drive In, 224 Russell, age 25-30. uepenoaoie. MAID Colored, days, light housework and cooking.

References, call CY 1-1823 MANICURIST Hair Stylists. Inc. AL 4-1693 WAITRESS WANTED Call CY 1-9962 HOUSEKEEPER Salary, room and boara, am y-wv COMPANION Cook, light house- vorK. live in. BoiBui 15 Help Wanted Mala HELP WANTED MALE PROMOTION AND EXPANSION HAVE CAUSED THIS COMPANY AN IMMEDIATE NEED FOR TWO MEN ACE 21 TO 40 TO FILL PRESENT VACANCIES INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED To select two men as our repre sentatives in this area.

Em ployment beginning immedi ately. All applicants must have a neat appearance, good personality, have a car and be able to travel five days a week, home weekends. Previous selling experience un necessary though helpful. Guaranteed salary of $105 per week, plus bonus, begin with the first day of employment No parttime men need apply. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW SEE MR.

M. McNEIL 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1961 TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 301 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, Tennessee THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1961 10 A.M.

to 3 P.M. TENNESSEE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE 106 N. College St. Lebanon, Tenn. Bendix Computer Needs CUSTOMER ENGINEERS FOR HUNTSVILLE.

ALA. BATON ROUOE. LA. Excellent opportunity for men familiar with pulse and digital test techniques or who have maintained radar. Telemetry or computing systems equipment.

Must be able to analyze failures, checkout, and perform test Investigation. Nashville Interviews will be held May 28. from 12 to 8 PM; May 29. from am to 8 PM. May 30.

from am to 3 PM. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL CHARLES FLETCHER Regional Service Manager. AL 4-1921 Or send resume to Bendix Computer DIVISION T511 BRYAN ST. Dallas 1, Texas In Huntsvllle Call 834-2895 for interview. All replies will be held In strictest confidence.

All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, creed, color or national origin. CAB DRIVERS Apply In Person To Checker Cab Company DRUG STORE MANAGERS May be registered Pharmacist, but noi essential, only experienced ana aggressive men need apply. Oood wages and excellent future. wrn box y-asjo aanner-Tennes sean. FURNACE MECHANIC HELPERS WANTED Also WAREHOUSE MAN Apply In person after 9:30 a.m.

HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 4502 Charlotte Ave. CREDIT AND COLLECTION MANADER Must be experienced. Salary plus car allowance, along with other com. pany benefits.

Free life and Hos totalization insurance. Profit sharing and paid vacation. Oood opportunity for a hard worker. Write to Box Q-20203 Carg Banner-Tennessean. SERVICE MAN age 21 to 35.

Married. Mechanically Inclined. Experienced In lubrication and tire changing, helpful. Must have driver's license. Applv 901-5th Ave.

No. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m No Phone Calls. MECHANIC Great opportunity for experienced gasoline and dlesel engine mechanic Send full resume of education and experience, to Box Q-2742 Banner-Tennessean. MECHANIC Experienced In Refrlaerstlon to work on Coo Cola Machines Apply: COCA COLA BOTTUNa WORKS 1527 Church 8t ICE CREAM VENDINC I reliable men needed for established routes.

Commission plus bonus. ORACH MAID ICE CREAM CO. 1260 4th Ave. 80. DESIGNER DRAFTSMAN With two or more years experience on highway design.

Apply J. Stephen Watklns, Consulting Engl-neers. Box 951, Lexington. Ky. SHORT ORDER COOK Experienced.

Contact Chef CAPITOL PARK INN BARBER Registered, Sober. HATFIELD BAR. BER SHOP, Ashland CUy, Tenn. 15 Help Wanted Malt) UPHOLSTERER Automobiles, ex perienced, appiy in person WRIGHT'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP. 420 Main St MECHANIC For service station, ex perienced, reference necessary.

Ap ply after 2 p.m. Tukculum Esso. 5001 Nolensville Road SHORT ORDER COOK Experienced. AM 0-O950 HELPER White man. over 60.

sin gle, stay on place, ior won in Nursing Home, call CA 7-t704. JANITOR White. Living quarters. Call CA i-avio. 16 Help Wanted Male Femal FARM WORKERS Wanted.

Man to wore on larm. wu uu uuuw work. Must have references, religious affiliation, give age, etc. Salary each month in year. Box 1511.

Jackson, lenn. COUNTER and GRILL Apply In person only. 2419 WEST END AVE. 17 Salesmen Salesladies $450 PER MONTH SALARY Plus Bonus ONE OF the fastest progressing companies of its field will have a representative interviewing men who hold ths following qualifications: 1. Age 21 to 40.

2. Own automobile in good condition. 3. Willingness to be away from home Monday through Friday. Hom every weekend.

4. High school education, 5. Preferable rural or small town baokground. TRAINING: No experience necessary. Thorough training given by company and pay begins with training.

APPLY IN PERSON See Mr. Mathews Interviews: 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1961 COMMODORE MOTOR HOTEL WEST END AVE. Nashville, Tennessee PLAZA MOTOR MOTEL THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1961 5 P.M.

to 8 P.M. Lebanon, Tenn. EXECUTIVE CONTACT Profit Counselors, leading Management Consulting Firm, desires sincere and enthuslastlo direct sales representative who can procure new clients (or us (sell top management). Applicant must have strong sales background preference given to one with proven success in selling a business service. Advancement opportunities.

Car necessary; travel limited. Thorough training given. Earning ot 1 1 a I of through salary, bonus and commission. Call Walter Slanla, ALpine 5-2121 Specialty Men Fed up Sales Promises? We Want Specialty Men in the Sales Field experienced in Books, Education, Investments, or any other one-call sales Items. A National concern, wholly owned by the Motorola Company.

Our commission hij-hest in the field one sale pays $200 Good financing, THURSDAY 10 TO 4 Ask for Mr. Meyer Commodore Motel West End Ave. Experienced Salesman LION MATCH CO. This AAA-1 Firm has an opening in tne tennessee area ior a salesman who has a minimum of years outside selling experience. This man will contact Industries, manufacturers, hotels, restaurants, etc.

A secure future for the right man. Age preference between SS and 40. 16.000 per year. Insurance. Bonus, minimum travel and local expenses paid.

Call Harry B. Sam-worth. AL 5-2121 Monday after 6:30 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs-day at the Andrew Jackson Hotel. SALESMAN'S DREAM If You Are Presently Selling Vacuums Cemetery Lota Books Clothing Insurance Annllanrn Home Improvements Cars. And Are Dissatisfied With Not enough money Long Hours Bad Working Condition Same Old Orlnd Then You Need to Call Us! Call AL 4-5023 9 a.m. to 3 P.m. OUR VACATION INCENTIVE PROCRAM Can Earn $100 Week Free Holiday in England $1,000 Cash Scholarship Every Summer thousands of college men participate in this program sponsored by the distinguished educational service.

REQUIREMENTS: applicant must be 18 or over, neat. For details call CH 2-4517 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. YOUNG COLLEGE MEN Here Is your opportunity to earn over in the summer months, opportunity to travel overseas, to meet new people and to earn money to pay your schooling for entire year. This la a Multi-million dollar Corporation offering.

830.000 in cash scholarships, grants plus all expenses paid trip to Europe for 2. Fabulous bonus and local located choice. Men accepted will learn marketing and sale promotional and receive high level executive management training. For personal Interview call CH 2-2560. a.m.

to 2 p.m SALESMEN OR SALESLADIES Real Opportunity In Real Estate New Subdivision Homes Apply Pace Setter Trailer RICHMOND PARK DR. PARKWOOD E8TATE8 Ewlng Lane, off Dlckerson Rd. Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 ARE YOU MANAGEMENT MATERIAL? You may be qualified under our training program for a career la Direct Bales Management.

Call our office AL -777 and see If you auallfv. Interviews not conducted, over phone. FASHION SHOW DIRECTORS (White only) Immediate openings for ambitious ladles In and around Nashville. No Investment, collecting or delivering, will help you get started and your training Is without charge. Average earnings weekly t30 to 145 for 9 to 12 hours work, choosing own hours.

Car helpful. For appointment write box Q-2807 Banner-Tennessean, giving name, address and phone number, .1 COLLEGE STUDENTS 1.00fl THIS UMMER. Male. rae. white, national firm, CH 2-0688.

Personals TENANTS Will Give tlO to person furnishing tenant lor nicely furnished apartment. Have several. Best location. Adults only. Beautifully furnished.

CY 8-1780, Cy 7-6526, AM 9-5965. REPAIR OF ANTIQUES AND CERAMICS MURALS Hand painted on wall or to trams. 2525 N. Hamilton Hd (Bordeaux) CH 2-3518. CHILDREN KEPT David Lipscomb.

Christ The King Area. Monday through Friday Day. week, hourly or monthly rates. Call CY 7-8127. CHILDREN KEPT Private home.

Nolensville Rd Tusculum Highway. VE 2-8599. CHILDREN Kept A real horn for children, loved and cared for day and night, suburban atmosphere 8W 3-3159. WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamond from Karat uo. WEIN-8TEIN A 225 6th No DANCING ALL TYPES Certified Teacher.

CY 8-1937 HOSPITAL REDS FOR SALE OR RENT 110-Month CH 2-6675 AL 6-7977 COLD WAVES Or Machlneless. $7.50 complete, arcade beauty oa LON. 86 (upstairs). AL 6-9624 Special Notices UPHOLSTERING 2-PIECB SUITE AS LOW AS 135 TERMS. VE 2-2877, CH 2-9064.

SNYDER'S UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING TAYMON TWILLEY Free estimates. Term. AL 5-6557 CO 1-6883 LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD. Established In 1933 CY 7-8526 (24 hoursi. CY 8-1780 TOP SOIL FILL DIRT RIVER RAVEL GRADING EXCAVATTNO AL 4-7230.

VE 2-9448 LANDSCAPING Now Is the time to sow Bermuda. Call AL 5-1194 Sullivan's Upholstery Sofa Bed-Chair, $29.95. Estimates Terms. AL 4-6373. CH 2-0038 DEBTS I am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself.

Oeorge A. Walkup, 3309 Kings Lane. CASH FOR OLD BOOKS, Confederate Veteran Magazines. Confederate currency J. W.

Boulton. Lewisburg. Tenn. Draperies, Bedspreads Professionally made CY 7-0584. SEWING ALL KINDS North.

1705 Belfrled. AL 4-3679. YARDS MOWED R. B. Woodroof Jr.

VE 2-6301 GRADING SODDING Washed away yard, banks. CA 7-4551 DIRT For flowers, fertilizer mix. 100 lb. bags. Lawn service.

CALL CY 8-4372. NEED YOUR LAWN MOWED? Cut anyslze. Priced by the Job. $5 minimum. AM 9-3913, Carl.

Top Soil Traxcavator L. F. BUHLER, UN 5-1448 YARD WORK All Kinds Call PO 6-2732 LEARN TO DRIVE ACME DRIVERS. CO 2-5864 Top Soil "The Best" Traxacavator H. D.

Pag CA 8-7159 Rugs Sofas Cleaned Call CY 1-6671; CO 2-6731 DIRT Good black, WB HAVE THE BEST and haul only tne finest MAHAfTS GROCERY. AM 9-8160 GARDENS PLOWED DISC1NO Yards graded. Dltcb Digging. Mowing. Gehrig.

CA 8-3747, CA 8-5428 BULLDOZER GRADING Fill Dirt. K. A. Bparks. UN 5-0930 DIRT GOOD BLACK DIRT Crushed Stone.

Lawn Mowing. HAULING. CY 8-5332 LAWNS MOWED Any size, dependable. VE 2-4175 TREE SURGERY WORK Hedge trimming, 25 years experience Arthur P. Neal.

CY DIRT Pulverized flower, barn fer tilizer, reworking flower beds, lawn service, patios, CY 2-3926. After 4. TREE TOPPING CUTTING HAULING. CA 8-6631 LAWN MOWED Any size. Dependable.

VE 2-4175. Travel Transportation CALIFORNIA take three help drive and share expenses, i960 Kamoier. Ernest Charlton, CA 8-7288. BUSINESS CUIDE 8 Business Services Offered ONE STOP HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Nn Job too small or too large Experienced personnel LICENSED BONDED We Invlt you visit our Modern Bhow Room, featuring the many New Products and Materials. N.

H. BARKER CO. MODERNIZATION DIVISION 1206 8th 8. CH 2-2431 GET OUR BID BEFORE 1. You Build Your New Horn 2.

Remodel or add to your prese.1t home. 3. Or repair your insurance claim Huskey Johnson CONTRACTORS. INC. 3301 Nolensville Rd.

VE 3-1200 Capco Paving Blacktop or Penetration Work On Driveways. Parking Areas, etc FHA FINANCING Free Estimates An Estsbllshed Reputable Concern Consolidated Asphalt Paving Corp TU 3-3092 Blacktop Driveways free Estimate. FHA terms. PENETRATION WORK BUILDERS PAVINC CO. TW 8-6600 or UN 6-9066 CUSTOM BUILDING Lock Key ob.

$8 Ft. All Details and Appointments tor finer homes. Jack-Bilt Homes CY 7-1628 Home Remodelers LICENSED BONDED Add a room or den, garages, car ports, roofing, aiding, foundation, plumbing, decorating. FREE ESTIMATES NO DOWN PAYMENT TW 5-6527 CY 2-5124 WELLS DRILLED WATER OR OIL Call CLIVE ANDERSON AMERICAN DRILLING CO. AL 5-3614 or CY 7-6802 REMODELING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Oarages Carports Patios Rooms Added and New Home Pre Estimates Reliable Contractor CY 2-32S8 TU 3-7462 Stone, Blocks CONCRETE WORK.

ALL KINDS Driveways built. Free estimates. SATISFACTION Guaranteed. A. A.

NAPIER, CA 8-4378 Septic Tank CLEANED REPAIRED Overflows Built CALL RIPPEYS, CA 8-7501 BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS BY VANDY TU 3-8523 Ns'hvllle'i Driveway Specialists With over 10 year experience Quality at prlc you can afford Blacktopping Penetration Work Grading Free sstlmatea Terms Work Guaranteed 2506 Franklin Rd. CY 1-9633 I Business Services Offered HOME IMPROVEMENTS SINCE 1919. Basement to Rooftop FHA up to ft year G. A. GRIFFIN CO.

AL 6-6531. Night CY 2-8114 PAVING ALL TYPES Proven Workmanship Estimates 1 to a.m.. CA 8-7147 N.ehcs. UN t-om ASPHALT PAVING CORP. Remddeling Any Kind NEW ROOMS.

DENS, CABINET Also Electrical Work NATIONAL CONTRACTING CO. CH 2-7204 After 6 pro. VE 2-1303 Block, Concrete WORK Patios. Walks, Porches BA8EMENTS. RETAINING WALLS Driveways.

R1PPEY, CO 2-0626 DITCH DIGGING Beptle Tank. Overflows Built Sewer and drain lines S. C. MEDLEY. UN 5-0074 Roofs Guaranteed 15 Years AWNING8-OU l'l ERINO-8ID1NG George Nlckens.

Manager F. COTTEN ROOFINO CO. 1310 Gallatin Rd CO 2-2424 BLOCK-STONE CONCRETE WORK ALL KINDS Retaining walls. Foundation Driveways, ALDRIDGE, CA 8-7807 WE STOP LEAKS NO STOP NO PAY SOUTHERN ROOFING AL 5-7506 WE DIG and BUILD Anything to Suit Lewis Malon TH 7-5024 Concrete Block Rock All kinds painting and carpenter work, up to 12 stories. CO 2-5514 PO 6-2540 ALUMINUM SIDING Storm windows and doors.

Roofing, guttering and remodeling. ECONOMY ALUMINUM CO. CA 7-0989 2214 Pfnewood Rd. BUILD REMODEL FHA TERMS Rooms, carport, garages, foundations, bouse leveling, concrete asbestos siding. Free estimates.

L. EDWARDS AM 9-9537 GOT HOME PROBLEMS? All types repairs, remodeling, addition Inside and out. Tractor digging and loading. J. D.

CL1BURN. general contractor. CO 2-4241. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. Open Sundays, Holiday uay or Night CA 8-5229.

Wells Drilled 25 Years Experience. (Donelson) HANK STRICKENBERG, TU 3-1953 WELLS DRILLED BACKHOE WORK GHEE ft HEDGEPATH, SW 3-2571 WELLS DRILLED WAGGONER DRILLING CO. PHONE) CH 2-0729 WATER WELLS B. D. DEN80N 1023 Pennock CA 8-7889 WELLS DRILLED Tenn Driller.

Co. Newsom CY 2-0115- Ed Norrls. CH 2-9074 LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR Additions. Repairs, large or small; New Homes foundation to roof: guaranteed; estimates: CY 7-5838 CERAMIC Tile Work. Remodeling a specialty.

Bath rooms, drain boards, fireplaces. Free estimates HOWARD DOLLARD. CO 2-6759. ROOFING. GUTTERING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY No job too small CA 8-7280 HAGGARD PAVING CO.

To get the best price yet. call tony, ul B-nz7. HOME IMPROVEMENT BUILD REMODEL REPAIR Licensed Contractor Terms E. Veaoh. CO 3-5470 D07.IER TRAXCAVATOR GRADING TOP SOIL.

FILL DIRT Large and Small Jobs. VE 2-3600 VE 3-1864 BUILD YOUR HOME COMPLETE LOCK KEY All labor-materials guaranteed. t8 ft. COTTON HALL CONST. UN 8-9019.

TW 5-6208 Additions-Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES TERMS R. G. WEILER CA 8-1481 Concrete, Brick, Stone Block work. B. F.

Dennis, CA 8-S671 JOBS Odd Jobs, carpentry. Patch Plastering, fainting, kooi and patch work. CO 2-9535 REMODEL Licensed Contractor, night CY 1-7457 PAUL E. DILLINGHAM CARPENTER WORR General Repair, Jacking up floor cabinets. Anvtmng.

AL 5-8103. CARPENTER Work. General repairs, spray and brush painting. Free estimates, fakkek. cy 8-2866.

BRICK Block and concrete. Patios and sidewalks. No job too small Graves. AL 4-3291. REPAIRING Carpenter wok.

Block and concrete work, patios. Paint ing. SH ELTON, AL 5-5031. Plastering, Repairing First Class Work CO 2-3301 CINDERS 13 LOAD DELIVERED Driveways built; Hauling, any kind Work guaranteed. CO 2-6893.

FLOOR REFINISHINC CALL CY 8-1310 AFTER 6 P.M. PLUMBING SERVICE Terms, AL 4-3T79, CO 2-9748 CEMENT CARPENTRY Remodel or new, CA 8-0588 A PERFECT HOME. BUILT Especially for you. only S8 sq. ft L.

OTTINUER, CA 8-3830 CARPENTRY Remodeling, attic finished. Concrete-block work floors leveled. Edwards. CA 7-8080 CARPENTER WORK ALL TYPES PAINTING Free Estimates CA 7-9498 CA 7-2371 CARPENTERS Plastering, painting, concrete block, roots, guaranteed AL 6-0773. CY 1-1935, Edmondson PATIOS Retaining walls, walkways, porches, steps, brick, stone, con crete work all kinds.

AL 5-4313. 10 Electrical Repairing APPLIANCE REPAIRS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE On Ranges. Refrigerators and Air Conditioners. Call MODERN APPLIANCES 907 Church St CH 2-5566 WATSON HEATING AIR CONDITIONING APPLIANCES Electrical Contractor VE 2-7853 WIRING AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE License, AM 9-0580, CY 1-0895 Air Conditioning Appliances Steam cleaned and Installed CY 1-3391 TU J-2118 Wiring All Types HARDING, Day or night, AL 4-6020 11 Moving, Storage, Hauling TRUCKS FOR RENT PANELS PICKUPS MOVING VANS STAK ES TRACTORS HERTZ RENT-A-TRUCK Operated bf MATTHEWS DRIVR-Cra-SEXF SERVICE INC. 221 McLemora AL 4-8528 'Old 9th Avenue Northi MOVING and STOHAOE-BIO VAN j-men.

an equipment, only 18 Per hour Licensed, insured. Anmhere. anvtlme. CH 2-8875, AL 8-7977. MOVE YOURSELF AND SAVE RVDR.R TOtzric BITKlTit a 218 7th So.

AL 4-8789 MOVINO GENERAL HAULING Anything Anvtlme Lower cost Prompt service CH 2-1270 12 Painting and Pappering PAPER I NC PAI NTTNG" All cracks patched free. We to any- wnero. van us nrst iot estimation. Exterior, Interior painting. Mr.

Gamble, CA 7-5449 PAINTING PAPERING Steaming. Free Estimates. EDWARDS MAINTENANCE CO. VB 2-7839 CY 2-8780 PAPERING-l'AINTINO Samples shown, steaming, dry walls. General repairs.

FHA terms MURI'HREE, UN 8-9821. CY 13 Instruction, Schools JUNE GRADUATES Classes Now Forming For Summer Quarter SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Accounting Office Machines Business Administration Day Classes Only Limited Enrollment Terma AIR CONDITIONED DRAUCHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 131 -8th Av. AL 5-6579 Hair Styling Training Directed And Supervised By RAY REED Nationally Recognized Authority On Hair Control AIR CONDITIONED NASHVILLE University of Beauty IWh 5th Ave. N. AL 4-1934 MEN AND WOMEN TRAIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE JOBS We prepare Men and women age is to 65.

No experience necessary. Grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent lobs, no lay offs, short hours. High paying ad vancement. Send name, home ad dress, phone number and time home, write J.

Ed Ramsey. Local Representative, Marcel P.O. Box 2028. Nashville 14, Tenn. Helena Dye's BEAUTY COLLECE "South's Most Beautiful and Pro- Kisarva," Trsmmg that cannot excelled.

Latest methods In HAIR STYLING and COSMETOLOGY. NICHT and DAY CLASSES 937 CHURCH ST. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Complete High School at home In spare rime. No classes. 16.00 monthly Books Included.

Write for free booklet. AMERICAN SCHOOL, State Tennessee Office, Gallatin, Tenn. MECHANICS OR WELDING AT AUTO DIESEL SCHOOL Uptown Office 3rd Floor YMCA T. DUFF CY 1-3541 1706-B 21tt Ave S. SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY Full Time Day and Night Classes AIR CONDITIONED FREE PARKING THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL AND KEY PUNCH TRAINING I 410 Exchange AL 6-7962 FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSINESS COURSES Night Classes 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 rRAIN For Scraper.

Bulldozer and Grader Operators. Universal Schools. 300 Exchange Bldg. MID-SOUTH TRAINING. INC.

Men train on heavy equipment full or parttime. AL 4-9494 any time EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted Femal EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Interesting lob open for college train ed young woman with Major In English or Journalism and some background In Music. Excellent working conditions and employes; benefits. Apply in person to The Employment Office THB METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE 201 8th South Laundry Help Colored Girls Needed In all departments of laundry. Must be experienced and able to produce quality work.

Apply in person. COLONY CLEANERS 2601 West End Ave. WHITE WOMEN Experienced, age over 25, tor Curb Girls Waitresses and Grill Cooks He-Opening Angle Inn In Donelson Under New Management. Apply 2630 Old Lebanon Rd Donelson iDo not apply at the Drive Inl ASSISTANT MANACER THE BUDDY DALE 8HOP Has an excellent position open for ambitious person, desiring to get ahead. Earn whtle you train Ready-To Wear or Millinery Sales experienced person preferred.

Apply BUDDY DALE SHOP, 208 6th Ave. North. $1.00 AN HOUR 15 Ladles for Telephone Survey. Ap piy 308 WHITEHALL BLDG. 1700 Brodway COLLECTION AND OFFICE WORK Experienced, permanent position, ate 23-40.

Apply H. BROWN A CO. 324 Broadway BOOKKEEPING CLERK High School graduate, age 22-30. knowledge of typing and some experience In Credit Work preferred. Good working conditions and employee benefits.

Apply in person to The Employment Office PUBLISHING HOUSE 201 8th Ave. South SECRETARY Settled, experienced In small bust nesa bookkeeping, figure typing Annie In own handwriting, give experience, references and salary expected. Write Q-2420, Banner Tennessean. Insurance General Offica Plra and Casualty Insurance, typ lng ability, experience preferred age to 35. 5 day week.

Life tt Casualty Tower location. Salary open Send full details to Box Q-2562, Banner-Tennessean. SODA FOUNTAIN GIRLS White, experienced only. Apply In person. HAYNES PHARMACY 2937 Nolensville Rd.

WAITRESS Part time. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Ap ply In person. CORSINTS 122 7th Ave.

North HOUSEKEEPER White woman to live on place, help with 3 chll dren. cooking and general house' work excellent working conditions private room, bath. Reply to Box Q-28202 Care Banner-Tennessean Settled. In reply give experience, age, reference, and salary expected. All replies confidential.

Our employes know of this ad. Write Box Q-2B53. Banner-Tennessee n. GOOD TYPIST l.ks knBkaanlna las ft Ast halt. lul DUt not HseniigW.

nvv io-ju Apply in own handwriting to P.0 Box 2663, NtifiTllle 3. Tenn. KITCHEN SUPERVISOR AND MANAGER Must be experienced. Patterson's Restaurant, Maoison. tw n-rom WAITRESS experienced or Insxperleneedf work 3 p.m ill ip p.m.

t-ouege rnsraswi 1305 aist e. SHORT ORDER COOK Asa Ol. US neat, alean. too salary, good working conditions, apply STATS CAPE. 3300 Charlotte, WAITRESSES Experienced, over Jl, no phone calls.

Starr Restaurant. 3149 wet arson Road, Colored Death Notices SMITH Sunday, May 28. 1961. at a local Infirmary, Mrs. Emma Bmlth of 1836 Charlotte.

by one son. Mr. Robert Smith. Nashville. cousins.

Mrs. Oarrte Smith. Messrs. Roscoe Smith. R.

D. Smith. Harold Smith. Berry Smith. Vester Smith: dear friend, Mrs.

Mary Williams: other relatlvea and friends. The family will receive friends at Holmes Funeral Home this Monday evening, hours from a tn in Funeral services Tues day, May 30. at 2 m. at the above chapel conducted by the Rev. Tuck interment, mi Ararat Cemetery.

Holmes Funeral ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Kuairi nronovala for the re modeling of the Horn Management House at East Termessee State Col-lea. Johnson City, will be h. Mr John Clack. Bust Mnnaver. at his office In the Ground Floor of the Administration Building, until 4:00 P.m..

eastern fltundard Time. June 15. lflei. (Thursday) at which time they will he nnhltrlv nnened and read. Proposals shall Be mscrineo on the containing envelope with the Bidder's name, address and State License Number and the Inscription "Proposal on Remodeling of the Home Management House" rnniu nf the contract documents plans and specifications may be obtained from the Business Office.

East Tennessee State College, or from Reeunn Beeson. Architects A charge of 810.00 will be made for each set of the plans and specifications, one set tn each bidder, which entire amount will be refunded within ten days after the opening of the bids, the plans ana specmca tlons being returned to the Archl tert.s 1n onnA ronrilr.lnn. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond, exe cuted by a company licensed to do business In Tennessee, in an Amount eaual tn ft of the amount of the bid. The check or bid bond is required as a guarantee that, the bid be accented, a contract will be entered Into and the performance thereof duly secured by an approven performance bond. The successful bidder will be reoulred to execute said performance bond, covering the performance of the contract and the payment of all expenses tn connec tion therewith.

In an amount oi 100 (one hundred per cent) of the contract orlce. Form of oronsal Is contained In the contract documents and must be properly filled out and must not be detached from the specifications. No ousllfving letters or state ment will be considered In any proposal. It is understood that no bidder may withdraw a bid submitted until a period of thirty (30) days has elapsed from the time of the open ing of the bids. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Anv hid received after the time scheduled for the opening of the bids will be returned to th bidder, unopened. Bidding to be In accordance with the Tennessee State Law for the Licensing of General Contractors. The estimated cost ol this project is 815.000.00. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, IN TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: No tice la hereby given that on November 4. 1960, one 1956 Ford Victoria Sedan.

Serial No. M6UV184044. with accessories, was seised In Wil liamson county Tennessee, for vio lation of 26 D.S.C.. 8ectlon 7302. Any person claiming an Interest in said property may file a claim and de liver a 6250.00 cost bond or petition for remission or mitigation of for-'elttire with the undersigned, on or before June 21, 1961, otherwise the property will be forefeited and disposed of according to law.

Herman O. Bomar, Supervisor In Charge. Alcohol and Tobacco Tag. 673 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Notice Is hereby given that on November 4, 1960. one 1952 Ford Sedan. Serial No. B2LU132551, with ac cessories was seized In Wllllamon County. Tennessee, for violation of 26 se.

Section 7303. Any person claiming an interest in said property may file a claim and deliver a $250 00 cost bond or petition for re mission or mitigation of forfeiture with the undersigned, on or before June 21, 1961 otherwise the property will be forte ted and disposed of ac cording to law. Herman O. Bomar Supervisor In Charge. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax.

673 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BIDS INVITED Sealed bids for street lighting In stallation in Thompson Lane Underpass will be received In the office of the Purchasing Department N-PHVILLB ELECTRIC SERVICE Church Street at 13th Avenue Until 2 P.M. Thursday. June 8.

1961 Drawings with complete specifica tions may be obtained at Purchasing Department office. Refundable deposit of $15 will be reoulred for complete plans and specifications Nashville Electric Service reserves fb rlht to reiect anv or all bids ELECTRIC POWER BOARD OF THE CITY OF NASHVILLE Request for Y.M.C.A. Furnishing Bids Furnishings Specifications will be available at the Y.M.C.A.. 226 7th Avenue. May 31.

1961. and June 1. 1961. where our representative will be available to answer questions, for firms desiring tn submit bid quota tlons on furnishings and equipment requirements for the new East Nashville Branch Y.M.C.A. building.

Sealed bids must be returned hv June 20. lr61, at 4:00 p.m. The East Nanviiie Branch Y.M.C.A. Building Committee reserves the rlaht tn re ject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities In bidding. RIDS The Davidson County Purchasing Commission will receive sealed bids at their office, 307 Court House until 10 a.m.

on Wednesday, May 31. 196: on: Cast Iron Radiation; Valve Re seater; Septic Tanks; Electrical Sup Piles; Fir; Windows: Stage Curtains: Drapes: Fllmstrlps; Counting irame; instructo Boards; Paint; and Cooler. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any and or all bids. Davidson County Purchasing Commission E. D.

White. Executive Secretary Cemetery, Monument WOODLAWN Cemetery. Choice Iocs tlon, family lot. 4 graves. Will saennce.

tan CY 1-4952. 8PRINO HILL 4 grave lot. best section, reasonable. AL 6-7116. WOODLAWN 6 graves.

Fountain Oarden A. $600. CY 7-3000 after .5 8PRINOHILL 4 grave lot, best ec tlon $500. CY 8-2511. Lost Found Liberal Reward Poodle DOQ-Toy Poodle, female, black, strayed vicinity Warner PI.

it Belle Meade Blvd. CY 7-3658. BROOCH Diamond and Platinum, Sentimental value, vlclnltv of Rob. ert Lee Apartments or Circle i neater, kewaku. CY 3-0145.

DOO Lost. Pointer, white with black patche. female, area between Stanford Dr. and Otter Creek Rd Reward. CY 2-2781.

DOO Small male, part Chihuahua. Black with white around neck. Vicinity of Stratford CO 2-3942. DOO Child' asthma Chihuahua, whit and tan male, 717 6th Ave. South.

Reward. AL 4-6581. BILLFOLD Man's black leather, vicinity of 16th and Fatherland, please return papers, CA 7-0650. DOO Foxterrter. lost 8th and Shelby.

Tan and white, male. Reward CA 7-4115. DOO White Spits, pink collar tag 25771. vicinity Emery Drive. Re- ara, i J-86HJ.

WALLET Man's brown wallet. Re. ward. Call AL 5-5291 or AL 6-0101 BIT Starbit. found vicinity Hllls- ooro nign Bcnool, CY 7-6170.

GLASSES Lady's bifocal, lost May 20. Reward. CY 8-1277. Pergonals FATHERS' DAY SUPER SPECIAL No Father'! Day Olft can surpass an txquisite Pnoto or YOU. if you want dad's opinion.

Now' your chanc to get a warm, flattering, golden brown 8x10 portrait (choice of proofs) for only 98c This 8pecial Below Cost Prlc for mis nn Portrait is Tooley Myron's way to make new friends. Just present thi advertisement by june lutn to receive this special offer. No appointment necessary. TOOLEY MYRON STUDIOS. 515 Union St.

May not be used In conjunction with any other advertising offer. Alterations Reweaving Men and Women'a. Wash Proof Ar tlstle Paintings on Dresses, Skirts, Blouses. 2525 North Hamilton Rd. i Bordeaux) CH 2-3518.

TYPING Don In my home, perienceo win pickup and deliver Call VE 2-7711. MAYTON Sunday morning. May 28. 1961 at a local infirmary. Mrs Barbara Thoma Mayton.

She is survived by husband, C. C. Mayton of 1039 Battery Lane; two daughters. Miss Elisabeth Mayton and Mrs. Robert LeibovlU.

both of Nashville, grand-daushter. Miss Barbara Leibovlts; sisters, Mrs. Thereeia Hoecherl of Miami, Mn. Kate Dietmann and Mrs Rosa Bierischrld of Mankato brothers. Frank Thoma of International Falls, and Peter Thoma of Minneapolis, Min nesota.

Her remains are at Mar tin's 209 Louise Ave. Funeral Tues day morning. May 30, 1961. leaving at 9:30 for Reaulun High Mass at Christ The King Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be E. Mack Gates. Jack Scallcl, Abe Raps port, James Starkey, Edward Burchett. J. F.

McBride. Martin's 209 Louise AV. CY 1-0610. WALLACE Wednesday May 34, 1961. Saxton R.

Wallace, age 40 years. Survived by mother, Mrs. Winnie Ayers Wallace; two alsters, Mrs. Nell Zlmmerlee, Mrs. Beatrice Edwards; three brothers, Johnnie and Claude Wallace ol this city.

Brown Wallace. Detroit, Mich. Remains were at the funeral home of Phllllps-Roblnson Co. Prayer services were held at th graveside this Monday morning at 9 o'clock by Rev. Haywood Hlghflll.

American Legion Post 6 had services at the graveside. Interment National Cemetery. Phlllips-Sobin-son directors. WILLIAMSON Friday evening. May 26.

1961, at a local Inrirmary, Mrs. Maud Blnkley Williamson, survived by husband, O. M. Williamson, daughter, Mrs. Hattla Mae Johnson, two sons, W.

O. (Bill) Williamson, T. M. (Tommy), Four sisters, Mrs. E.

D. Wells, Mrs. E. P. Jdnt-s both of Nashville, Mrs.

Burt Martin, Culleako, and Mrs. Alma Austin, McAUster, Oklahoma, two brothers, Clarence Blnkley of Columbia and Walter Blnkley. Campbell Station, Seven grandchildren, one great grandchild. Remains rest at The Funeral Rome of Phillips Robinson Co. Funeral services will be conducted at th Shelby Ave.

Church of Christ. 17th and Shelby Monday morning at 11 O'clock by Leo Snow and James Greer, Ministers. Honorary Pallbearers: Elders and Deacons of Shelby Ave. Church of Christ. Active: E.

F. Jones, Ray Jones, Mitchell Prosser, V. O. Wells, J. W.

(Pete) Williamson, and James E. Wells. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Phillip Robinson Co. directors.

Out-of-Town Gallatin, Tenn, OWEN Saturday morning. May 27, 1961, at Sumner County Memorial Hospital. Richard Carter Owen age 90. Survived by wife, Mrs. Annie Bell Owen; daughters, Mrs, Mark Lowrey, Yuma, Arizona, Mrs Pat Swaney, Madison, sons.

Robert E. Owen, Bowling Green, Carter Owen, Gallatin, Roy Owen, Hopklnsvllle, Ralph Owen, Nashville; twelve grandchll-drn, 16 great-grandchildren. Remains are at hi residence on the Nashville Pike, Gallatin, where services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon by Batsel Barrett Baxter. Actvie pallbearers: Mark Lowery, O. Lowery, C.

R. Swaney. R. C. Owen IIL Ralph Owen W.

A. Bell. H. M. Grotu R.

D. Franklin. J. W. Lenlor.

Please omit flowers. Interment Crestvlew Memorial Park, Gallatin Harris-Donoho Funeral Home, Gallatin. Franklin, Tenn. ROCHE Saturday morning. May 27, 1961, at her home.

3002 Westmoreland Nashville, Mrs. Bess Bayers Roche, age 72 years, survived by sister, Mrs. Eva Sayers Neal. brother, W. R.

Sayers, Nephews, Dr. Hanley Sayers, and Edwin A. Sayers all of Nashville, niece. Mrs. Oden Fllppen ol Franklin.

Remains were at Franklin Memorial Chapel where funeral services were' conducted Sunday alternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Dr. E. P. Anderson. Active pallbearers: O.

C. Hatcher. Douglas Hanley, Porter Nolen, Otho Oullvie, Thomas J. Anderson, and Robert Green, Interment Mt. Hop Cemetery, Franklin Memorial Chapel Funeral Directors.

Greenbrier, Tenn. WEBSTER Mrs. Ruth Mai White Webster, age 68, died at Jesse Jones Hospital May 28th, 1961. Survived by husband, F. Earl Webster; one son, Woodrow Webster, both of Greenbrier: three daughters, Mrs.

Ross McMurty of Madison, Mrs, Dalton Brown of Attica, Ohio; Mrs. Curnle Brigas ol Detroit, Michigan; on brother, Jimmy White of Millersvllle. one sister, Mrs. Irene Cawihorn of Chicago, Illinois: eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home at White- nous.

Tenn. uneral services lues-day at 2:30 p.m. from the Ml. Pleasant Methodist Church by Rev. B.

H. Parker and Rev. Herman Yate Jr. Honorary pallbearera: Clarence Nash; John Meadows. Rada Holland, Hershall Jones, Cur nle Brigga, Park Swift, Sidney McMurtry.

Everett Kelly. Active pallbearers: Anderson Tate, Boyd Plnson, Charlie Caudill, Royce Jones, Charles Swift, Jo Bob Felts. Interment Greenbrier Cemetery. Associated Funeral Director In charge. Franklin, WILLIAMS Sunday, May 26th, 1961 in a Nasnvuie Hospital.

Isaac Wil liams. 71 year of age. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Hughes Williams, of Franklin, three sisters, Miss Maggie Williams. Miss Asllee Williams, of Franklin, Mrs.

Sue Collier of Nashville; three brothers, W. H. Williams, C. W. Williams, of Franklin, John Williams of Trl une.

Remains are at the Franklin Memorial Chapel. 1009 W. Main where services will be conducted from the chapel Monday afternoon at 2 clock, by Rev. Eugene Craw ford: the following friends will please serve as active pallbearers. Walter Jordan, E.

E. Jordan, Reedy Wood, Herbert Crunk, Herman Binunton, Hoy Stephens. L. J. Wag goner, Robert Underwood.

Inter ment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Frank lln Memorial Chapel, Funeral Dl rectors. Colored Death Notices COVINGTON At a local Infirmary May 27, 1961, Mr. Thomas Coving ton of 1706 Scovel Si. Survived by wile.

Mrs, Henry Lee Covington daughter, Mrs. Annie Bell Williams Moss of Indianapolis, Indiana: other relatives and friends. Complete luneral arrangements an nounced later. Wright Bros. At Hill Directors.

AL 5-8733. FARKERSON Suddenly Saturday May 27, 1961. Mrs. Tbelma L. Parkerson, of 2515 Delk Ave.

Survived by eight daughters, Mes-dames Frances Guplon of Nash ville, Fancy Guplon of Indianapolis, Agnes Dot son, Mary Anna Manning, Bessie Perkins, Maggie Sanders, Belly Sue Malhls and Margaret Ann Thomas of Nashville: two sons, Messrs. Isaiah Bowers of Indianapolis, Ind. and Harold Eugene Bowers of Nash vllle; one brother, Mr. Flnl Par eraon of Chicago. 111.: 39 grand children, one great-granddaughter, six nieces, two nephews, eight sons-in-law, one daughter-in-law, two uncles, Mr.

Benjamin Williams of Dayton. Ohio, and Mr. Will Park-erson of Chicago, 111.: a devoted friKnri. Mr. James Henry Mallory a host nf relatlvea and friends The remains of the deceased rest at the Atena Funeral Horn, 1620 Jefferson St.

visitations wnn tne familv from 7-10 P.m. Monday eve nlng, May 29. 1961. Funeral serv-Ices, Tuesday morning, 11 o'clock at Boyce St. Baptist Church, conducted by Rev.

Owens H. Hunter. Sons-in-law serve as pallbearers and flowerbearers from granddaughters. Interment family cemetery, Cheatham County. Will Henry Johnson and William H.

Parks, directors. Tl'CKEB Saturday at local infirmary, Mr. William Tucker. Survived by Widow, Mrs. Mattle Ray Tucker: mother.

Mrs. Llllle Tucker: sister, Mrs. Rosy Ivy; two brothers, Messrs. Robert and Sandy Tucker, all of Nashville; several nelces and nephews; nine sisters-in-law; five brothers-in-law: father-in-law, Rev. M.

Watklns of Bloomfleld, stepmother-ln-law. Mrs. Martha Watklns: Steplather-ln-law, Mr. Charlie Moore. Other relatives and friends.

Remains will be at his residence. 415 32nd Cts. Tuesday St 6 p.m. Funeral. Wednesday at 1 p.m.- at Watson Grove Baptist Church.

Rev. J. T. Easley, Rev. J.

J. Smith and Rev. Parks officiating. Honoring pallbearers and Flowerladles will be selected from Usher Board No. 1.

Cousins will serve as active pallbearers. Interment. Hills of Calvary. T. T.

Hock-ett and Son Service. Louisville, Ky. papers please copy. Colored Card of Thanki AKI.Ng The family of Berry W. Aklns gratefully acknowledge with appreciation the thoughtfulness shown during his Illness and kind expressions of sympathy during their bereavement.

Mrs. Dorothy Akin, wife; William Russell Aklns, son; and Miss Dolores Gordon, daughter. jBcatlt ffiaticcs BEST Friday morning. May 26. 1961.

at his home, 6437 Bresslyn William M. Beat. Survived by wife, Mrs. Jane S. Best; sons, Richard O.

Best, Robert Best: daughters, Mrs. Vera Hoeln. Miss Jane A. Best of Nashville, Mrs. Dorothy B.

Nofle of Boston, Mrs. Mary Wright of St. Louis. brother. John C.

Best of Peabody. 15 grandchildren. Remains are at the funeral home, Marshall-Donnelly-Combs. 201 25th North, where services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon by Rev. Paul W.

Turner. Pallbearers are: Clay Caroland, John Parker, Emll Oulnet. Daniel Vota, W. W. Edwards, and L.

M. Mitchell. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. St. Louis.

and Boston, Mass. papers please copy. Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, CYpress 1-0720. DAVIS Saturday evening May 27. 1061, at a local Infirmary.

Olla Bell Davis. Survived by brother. Joe A. Bell; sister, Mrs. May Bates.

Nashville. Services 2:30 p.m. Monday from Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Minister. Rev.

J. Paul Wll- Hams. Pallbearers: Robert Overton. Joe Overton. John B.

Comer, Tom Bummers. Edward Overton. Joe Overton Jr. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Remains at Cosmoooll- tan Funeral Home. IvYNCH Friday afternoon, May 28. 1961, at a local infirmary. Mr. John D.

Lvnch, age 71 years. Sur-. vlved by wife. Mrs. Amanda Lynch: daughters, Mrs.

Dan Clements, Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, both of Nashville. Mrs. Ralph D. Stalllngs of OJal, Mrs.

Leonard Bankers of Los Angeles, sisters, Mrs. Jennie Vaden and Mrs. Mary Lou Vaden, Long Beach, Mrs. Alice Reed Duff. Franklin, and Mrs.

Lela Vaden, Carthage. brothers, Pat, Leo and Jim Lynch. Franklin Tenn. and George W. Lynch of Nsshvllle.

Walter Lynch of Madeira. 11 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home. 3620 Nolensville Road, where funeral services will be conducted Mon- day afternoon. May 29, 1961 at 3 o'clock by Dr.

Dan Mc- Cory. Pallbearers, honorary: Flovd Janies. Oscar Morgan. Dr. Sol Ros-enblum.

Dr. Marvin Rosenblum, Dr. Cloyce Bradley, Ed Smith. O. H.

Vantrease, Thomas O. H. Smith, Howard Oill. Johnny Cunningham. Daniel Hofer and Herman Swift.

Active: James and J. L. Vance. Buford, Wavmon, and Bobby Oannon. and C.

W. Farrar. Interment. Woodlawn Memorial Park. Woodbine Funeral Home, directors.

MERCER Saturday morning, May 27, 1061 at a local Infirmary Virgil Ray Mercer. Survived by sister, Mr. E. M. Scott.

Waverly. Tenn. Remains rest at the funeral horn Phillip Robinson Co. where fu- neral services will ba conducted Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock by the Rev. Dudley Land.

Pallbearers: Active: Walter B. Qulley. John Paul Robertson. Junior Leaver. Frar.ler Scott, Ewell A.

Hlnkle and Oeorge oBone. Interment Family Cemetery. Spring Hill. Tenn. Phil-llps-Rohlnson directors.

i PROSSER Suddenly Saturday morning. May 27, 1861. at her home, 1202 Woodland St. Mrs. Ruth Alexander Prosser, survived by daughter.

Mrs. Ruth Toler. Three aons, J. W. Prosser.

Fred Prosser. nd Walter Prosser, eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren. Remslns were at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson Co. Prsyer services were held at the graveside Saturday morning at 11 O'clock by Bro. Rufus Clifford.

Friends served as pallbearers. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Phillips Robinson directors. BANDl'SKY Thursdsy.

May 25. 191 at Dallas, Texas. Mr. Charles M. Sandusky.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Dorothy Sandusky of Rochelle. Ill mother. Mrs. Clara Sandusky of Nashville; sisters.

Mrs. Ruby By-rum and Mrs. Bert Ollthant, both of Nashville; brothers. E. W.

and Howard Sandusky, both of the S. Navy. Remains arrived In Nah-vllle, Sunday morning. May 28. 1961 and were conveyed to the Janelle Memorial Chapel, 4503 Charlotte where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday.

May 31. 19I 1 m. by Brother Billy Mcintosh. Friends will please serve as pall-bearers. Interment National Cemetery.

Jarrell Memorial Chape'. CY 8-4455. SMITH Saturday afternoon. May 27, 1961 at a local infirmary. William Orady Smith.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Lillian Yow Bmlth; step-son, Leroy Thompson, U8N. Long Beach, two sisters, Mrs. Edna Durrance, Lake Whales, Mrs. Virginia DlPima, New Orleans; two brothers, Harvey Smith.

Acme, N.C., Tom Smith. Lake Whales. Fla. Remains at the luneral home. Phllllps-, Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev.

Edward Minor. Honorary pallbearers: Irone Workers Local No. 492. Active: H. B.

Curry, L. B. Reagen. Thomas D. Smith, E.

Love, Blake Butler. Ben-, ton Reagen. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Phllllps-Roblnson Company, directors. WALLACE Saturday morning.

May 27. 1961, at 1015 o'clock at his residence. 226 Ensworth Mr. W. Joe Wallace Sr.

He is survived by three sons. Mr. M. Hamilton Wallace, Mr. W.

Jo Wallace Jr. and Mr. J. E. Wallace, all of Nash, vllle: seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

His remains are at Martin's 209 Louise Ave. Leaving at 9 30 o'clock Monday morning. May 29. 1961, the remains will be carried to the First Presbyterian Church. 4615 Franklin Road, where fnneral services will be conducted at 10 30 o'clock with Dr.

Walter R. Courtenay of- floating. Interment Mt olivet Cemetery, Dr. A. T.

Bikes, Dr. David W. Halley, Dr. Douglas Sew- ard. Dr.

Duncan Eve. Aubrey Carr, Howell H. Campbell Charles L. Cornelius Paul M. Davis W.

N. Lee, Douglas Hall, Ray Fden field, Edward McOovern. Franklin Ves. Richard Norvell. William Norvell and Webb Hayes.

all of Nashville, H. W. Beers of Atlanta. Ga Rhea Harkrader of Bristol, and members of ths Royal Order of Jesters will serve a honorary pallbearers. Active will be, Greene Benton, G.

Frank Cole, jo O. Cummlngs. Barlow Henderson, Wlllard Hendrlx, Minos Fletcher Charles J. Sanders and F. B.

Young Jr. Martin's 209 Louis Ave. CY 1-0610..

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