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is 11 voting Condihoning Heating Grading Control THE NASHVILLE Death Notices FELDMAN BERNIE FELDMAN Tuesday afternoon Nov. 15, 1966 at A local infirmary. Survived by mother, Mrs. Sam Feldman. Nashville: son, Samuel Feldman, Texas, brothers, J.

L. Feldman and Sidney Feldman, both of ville, Morris J. Feldman of St Petersburo, three grand at the children, Remains are Funeral Home of Marshall-DonN nelly-Combs, 201 25th Ave arrangement DO announced Complete later. COMBS. 291-0720.

HICKS MATTIE B. HICKS MRS. (WOODS). departed this life Nov. 15.

1 Indianapolis. Ind Mrs. John Survived by husband, Woods; two daughters. three sisbrothers, other relatives. ters.

two call Mr. friends. Any information Courtesy of Joe Hicks, AL 6-8834. HOME. ELDER'S FUNERAL HUNTER THOMAS HUNTER HELEN.

morning. Nov 14, 1966. MRS. Monday at A local infirmary Survived by B. Ewing Thomas.

brothers, Mr. Thomas: niece. Mrs. Mr. John nephew, Mr.

W. Roy Baker; of Bio Springs. Texas Knox Jr. are at the Eastland The remains 904 Gallatin Road, Funeral Home, where services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov.

16, 1966, con Dr. John Dickson ducted by Honorary pallbearers. Fred Carl Britt, Ray, Carl Owen, Ed Binkley, of the A. B. Johnson, members at East End Meth.

SanCera Class Church; Active W. A odist Moore, Robert Jordan. Sr, S. Battie, Sam B. Walker Aaron Brown.

E. Pearson. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME. 227-4424.

KITTELL MR. CHRISTOPHER KITTELL, Monday evening, November 14, 1966 at local Infirmary, Survived by wife, Mrs. Mabel Kittell, daughter, Mrs. Alma DeVee Meier; grandson, Mr. Karl Meier, both of Florida.

The remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home 904 Gallatin Road where services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1966, conducted by Rev Paul R. Haffley. Pallbearers Eugene Connor, Finis Nichols, Roy Griffith, Roy Baker, Jesse Bartee, Richard Phelps, Smith, Millard Whitus.

Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Corinthian Lodge No. 414 will be in charge of service at the grave. EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 227-4424. NOA WILLIAM PENNER NOA Tues day afternoon, Nov.

15, 1966 at local infirmary. Survived by several nephews and nieces. Remains are at the funeral home of Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, 201 25th N. Funeral from the Temple Sanctuary 11 o'clock, Thursday, by Rabbi Randal Falk, Active pallbearers, Soloman Cohen, Stanley Cohen, Charles Denbo, Z. B.

Pollock, C. G. Davis, W. C. Gregory.

Gordon Shivers; Honorary pall bearers, J. H. Abernathy, R. A Butler Jr. J.

G. Chandler, M. E. Abernathy, Hollis W. Christopher, J.

W. Clark, J. B. Darwin, Ike Denbo, W. T.

Earhart, K. M. Franklin, D. P. Fogg, L.

A. Hagan, J. M. Hagood R. F.

Holt, W. B. Holt, J. G. Lackey, W.

H. Mansfield, J. B. Martin, J. McClure, Tom Pol lock, J.

W. Pylant, J. M. Rockier. W.

R. Rockley, J. L. Riggin. J.

E. Roe, Jammie Roe, Myer Shum, Howard Sutherland, Max Stein, G. M. Stone, R. F.

White, Lester Williams, Harry Zimmerman, all of Pulaski. Carl Goldstein, Gilbert Fox, Jerome Small, Sylvan Small, Jessie Solomon, Louis Cohen. Alvin Friedman. Barney Doyne, of Nashville and Sidney Felsenthal of El Darado, Ark. In leiu of flowers memorials may be sent to the Temple Funds.

Interment in Temple Cemetery MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 291-0720, OLIVER MRS. JESSIE WEAVER OLIVER, widow of the late Herbert L. Oliver, Tuesday morning, November 15, 1966 at her residence, 191 Kenner Ave. Survived by daughters, Mrs. L.

E. Dixon, Monterey, California, and Mrs. Thomas W. Cooper, Nashville; sisters: Mrs. Arthur St.

Petersburg, Florida, and Mrs. D. D. Barron, Safety Harbor, Florida; brother, Murrel Weaver, Tampa, Florida and 9 grandchildren. Remains at Finley Dorris Chariton, West End at 25th Ave.

where funeral services will be conducted (this) Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock by the Rev. D. McGeachy Ill, and the Rev. Lucius B. Dubose.

Pallbearers will be; C. D. Park, B. T. Oliver, Weldon Oliver, Frank Smith Bush Boyd, Pete Howell, Roy Brown and Bill Friersen.

Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. FINLEY DORRIS CHARLTON. SAVLEY HOWARD S. SAVLEY 404 N.

9th Street, suddenly, Tuesday morning, Nov. 15, 1966. Survived by sister, Mrs. Cleo Thurman: brothers, Alexander and Willie Lee Savley: one sister-in-law; one brother-in-law: other relatives and friends. Arrangements incomplete.

PROTECTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE. SISK ROBERT JOSEPH SISK -Age 64 years, Nov. 14th, 1966 at a local infirmary, survived by wite, Mrs. Alice Cook Sisk, two daughters, Mrs. J.

McKeand, of Lewiston. Patricia Baker of Nashville. five grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Rena Norris, of Arcadia, Mrs. Robert L.

Wolte 01 Tampa. Mrs. Nina McLin of Old Hickory, three brothers, Leonard, Joe and Maciom P. Sisk all of Nashville, Remains are al Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Road where funeral services conducted at p.m. Wednesday by Dr.

E. P. Anderson. Pallbearers: Richard Pratt, John Melvin Roach. George McLin, Will L.

Walton, Bill Hall, Dr. Fred Overton, Wilaon McLin. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME, directors. SUTTLES MRS.

LIZZIE SUTTLES- Of 1103 Caldwell Avenue, Monday atter noon at a local hospital. Survived by granddaughter, Mrs. Edera Mayes; three nieces; two nephews; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced. later.

JORDAN FUNERAL HOME OF PULASKI AND PATTON BROTHERS in charge. morning, Nov. 13th, 1966, of 1031 Jefferson St. Survived by devoted daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Young of Detroit, granddaughter, Mecelle Young, Detroit, father, Mr.

Martin Thomas, Pulaski, devoted son-in-law, Mr. Luther Young, Detroit, cousins, Mrs. Beulah Jones and Mrs. Julia Wilson of Nashville, other relatives and Family will receive friends. friends Wednesday evening, Nov.

16, 1966 from 8:00 10 10:00 p.m. from K. Gardner Son Funeral Chapel. Funeral services Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966, 1:00 p.m., from the above chapel, Rev.

Charles Winfrey officiating. Interment Hills of Calvary. K. GARDNER SON. TALLEY MRS.

MYRTLE TALLEY-Sunday TURNER MRS. ANN SHOFFMAN TURNER -Sunday morning, Nov. 13, 1966, at her residence, 930 J. C. Napier Courts.

Survivors include children, Mrs. Martha Ray Gleaves, Miss Donna Turner, Charles, Robert Lee. Byron and Howard R. man. brother, John E.

ShotfTurner; New York, sister, Mrs. Ella Mal McGavock. Oakland. aunts. Mesdames Winnie Ray Northington, Cedar Hill.

and Lovie Crutcher: 8 grandchildren: brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Nashville: son-in-law, Clarence leaves: daughters-In-law, Mesdames Gloria and Louise Turner; dear friends. John B.

Carter and Louise Patterson, and numerous other ret atives and friends. the deceased will lie in state at the First Bap1151 Church. Jim Town Community, atter 6 p.m. this (wednesday) evening. Funeral Thursday a.m..

conducted by kev. Joe villara and Rev. C. A. Peebles, Flower ladies and pallbearers 10 be selected from friends.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery, J. W. ADKINa. WELLS WILEY KARR WELLS morning, November 14, 1960 al local infirmary, Survived by suns, Albert F. Weils; Jonn W.

wells. Sisters, Mrs. Anna Matthews, Mrs. Nora Morris; Mrs. Elizabeth of Nashville.

Brothers, W. Wens of San Antonio, Texas; J. C. Weis, LeHigh Acres, Florida. 10 grandchildren.

Remains at tuneral home of Marshall-Donnelly-Combs. 201 25th Ave. N. where services wil. be conducted at 10:00 Wednesday morning by Brother Eugene Pe.

den. Pallbearers Walter Itin. Houston Itin, James Wells, Raymond Morris, Harry Woodside. Richard Matthews, W. Taylor.

Bembis Beechboard, "Earl Simpson and Fred Covington. Interment Springhill Cemetery. DONNELLY-COMBS. 291-0720. Nov.

16, 1966 Death Notices WHEATON CHARLES F. WHEATON Sunday in New Orleans, Louisiana. Survived by wife, Mrs. Bertha Marie Colley Wheaton. Daughters, Miss Charlotte Wheaton: Miss Michelle Wheaton.

Sons. Kristan Joseph Wheaton; Kelly Daniel Wheaton, all of Dallas, Texas. Sister, Mrs. Robert L. Groh, Geneva.

New York. Brothers, Wilbur T. Wheaton. Buffalo, New York: Sherman Wheaton of Anchorage. Alaska.

Re mains at Roesch-Patton Company. 1715 Broadway Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later ROESCH-PATTON 255-7467. Out-of- Town Primm, Tenn. HARRIS WILLIAM SETH HARRIS, 76 of age, Tuesday afterncon, Nov. 15, 1966, Survived by his wife.

Mrs. Mattie Scott Harris: one daughter, Mrs. Don Jones of Cofumbia: one son. Calvin Harris of Columbia, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two ters. Mrs.

Mollie Southern, Mrs. sisVinie Griggs of Santa Fe, three brothers. France, Bob and Joe Harris. all of Franklin. The remains are at the Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted Thursday at 1:00 by Elder Herbert afternoon Robinson.

Interment in the Cemetery FRANKLIN ME. Montgomery MORIAL CHAPEL, funeral directors. Franklin, Tennessee HUDGINS WARD HUDGINS, age 56, Tuesday morning, November 15, 1966 at a Nashville hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Helen Hawes Hudgins of Franklin: daughters, Mrs.

Timothy J. Cashman of New York City, and Miss Elaine Hudgins of Franklin; sons. Ward Michael Hudgins of Decatur, Georgia, and Thomas Henderson Hudgins of Franklin. Remains are at lin Memorial Chapel. Leaving 10:15 A.M.

Wednesday morning for St. Phillips Catholic Church, where Requiem Mass will be conducted at ham. 10:30 by Pallbearers: Rev. Allen Cunninghonorary, members of the Nashville and Franklin Bar Association, members of Acuff Rose publication. Active: Dave Alexander, Thomas P.

Henderson, Jr. Judge John H. Henderson, Fleming Williams, York Lilly, Grady Ray. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Rosary Tuesday evening at 7:00 at chapel. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAP. EL, 794-1512. Inkster, Mich. SUMNER MR.

ARTHUR SUMNER -Age 48. at his home, Nov. 13, 1966. Sur. vived by wife, Mrs.

Margie Ellis Sumner; four daughters, Mrs. Dale Harrison, Mrs. Alex Pearson, Mary Lee Sumner and Kathy Sumner, all of Inkster, three grandchildren: four sisters, Mrs. Etta Morton. Clyde, Mrs.

Evalee Burkhart, Milford, Mrs. Audrey Smith, Highland, Mrs. Fronie Guffy, four brothers, Sidney Sumner, Pennsylvania. Harold Newark, Richard Sumner Jr. and Talbert Sumner, both of Soddy, Tenn.

The remains are at the Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.. Wednesday. Nov. 16, 1966, conducted by Rev. Elton Wilson.

Pallbearers: Carnev Boone, Reed S. Boone, Robert Spears, Hommer A Suiter, bon Coleman, Standley Patterson. Interment in Tatum and Coleman Cemetery, Ellis Mills Community. Arrangements by the DICKSON FUNERAL HOME. Dickson.

Tenn. Franklin. Tenn YANCY HOWARD HUGHES (Chuck) YANCY years of age, Tuesday morning, Nov. 15, 1966 in the Williamson County Hospital, survived by Father and Mother, Howard and Jo Ann Holt Yancy: sister, Candie Carolyn Yancy: 1 brother, J. Anthony Yancy: grandmother, Mrs.

W. G. Yancy; great grandfather, T. T. Ridge, all of Franklin.

Remains at the Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon al 2 o'cock by Rev. John Hight. The following will please serve as Honorary Pallbearers: Employees of the Franklin Post Office, Dr. W. F.

Encke. Active Pallbearers: A. B. Thomas, Jimmy Hargrove, Winston Yancy 111. Johnny Yancy.

Interment in Williamson Memorial Garden. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. In Memoriam ROBINSON In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Martha Robinson, who passed Nov.

16, 1965. God knows how much miss you, and how hard it is to bear, death's separation darling, for he hears my constant prayer. That eternal rest in heaven be yours: and mine, who mourne, jovous meeting with you there, when I'm in Christ reborn. Sadly missed by daughter, Elizabeth Battle WILLIAMS In memory of my husband, Frank Williams, who passed away suddenly November 16, 1965. The call was sudden.

shock severe, didn't know death was SO near, Sadly missed by wife, Mrs. Sudie Williams. WRITESMAN In loving memory of Mrs. Etta Writesman, who passed away, No vember 16, 1965. "Loved and Remembered Every Day." Sadly missed by Dora Groves and Family.

Card of Thanks SEBREE The family of the late Rev. Mrs. Nora Ransom Sebree wishes to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for every kindness shown during their recent bereavement, especially for lovely floral designs, telegrams, condolences, cards, and cars donated. Mrs. Lula Reeves Daughters Want Ad Inrormation To place your ad, call 254-1031.

Classified hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 Noon. Sunday, 3 p.m.

to 6 p.m. (Front Counter open daily 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rates per day based on consecutive insertions 10 Days 36c Line 4 Days 54c Line 1 Day Daily 70c Line 1 Day Sunday 70c Line (Rates apply 10 All Classified Advertising originating within 100-mile radius of the city of Nashville.) Deadline: 12 Noon each day before publication except.

Sunday which is 5 p.m. Friday. Cancellation--Must be made by 12 noon day prior to publication, except Sunday which is 5 p.m. Friday. New ads cannot be cancelled prior to publication.

Corrections in case of error of ad in paper correction can be made for the Monday through Saturday Nashville Tennessean it called by 5 p.m. day prior 10 publication. Correction can be made in Nashville Banner it notitied by 9 a.m. of the day of publi. cation.

Corrections for Sunday Nashville Tennessean it notified by 12 noon Saturday. Box Number address requires words and IS 50c additional a week it replies are mailed. Daily classified ads are published in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will be published again on the same day in the NASHVILLE BANNER. Daily Rates quoted include insertion in both THE VILLE TENNESSEAN, Morning, and the NASHVILLE BANNER, Evening Publication in the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN is counted as one day. Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Count Five Average (5-letter) Words to the Line Rights reserved to classify and index classified ads according to rules governing a classified pages, The Nashville Banner and The Nashville Tennessean also reserve the right 10 revise or reiect at option, any advertising which is deemed objectionable.

either in sublect matter or phraseology. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening ANNOUNCEMENTS Legal Notices TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 56-4 AMENDING TRAFFIC COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 06-1 AS AMENDED BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY. TENNESSEE, AS 1.

FOLLOWS: SECTION That Traftic Commission Resolution No. 66-1. entitled "METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. be and hereby is further amended as follows: 1. Schedule of Article 3 of said Resolution, said Schedule being antitled, "TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS.

amended as follows: ADD: Nolensville Road and Havwood Lane 2. Schedule of Article 4 of sald Resolution. Schedule being entitled "SPEED as amended as follows ADD. Ivy Point Road from Union HIll Road to Greer Road-35 MPH: Thompson from Murfreesboro Road to Goodbar-35 MPH: McCampbell from Donelson Pike to Stewart's Ferry-35 MPH: White's Creek Pike from Knight Road (north leg) to 500 feet north of Old Hickory Boulevard 40 MPH: White' Creek Pike from Trinity Lane to Moorman's Arm Road-45 MPH: White's Creek Pike from Moorman's Arm Road to Knight Road (north leq) --50 MPH: Gallatin Road from Campbell Road to Cude Lane-50 MPH: Highway 70 from Carnavan Parkway to Charlotte Pike -55 MPH DELETE: Thompson Place from Murfreesboro Road to Goodbar-40 MPH: McCamobell from Donelson Pike to Stewart's Ferry-40 MPH Schedule 111 Article 5 of said Resclution, said Schedule being entitled "TURNING MOVEMENTS." iS amended as follows: NO LEFT TURN ADD. East on Kenton Place to south on Briley Parkway: North on Briley Parkway to east on Kenton Place; East on Shelby to south on 1-65 Ramp 4 Schedule of Article 7 of said Resolution, said Schedule being entitled "THROUGH STREETS." amended as follows: ADD: 46th Avenue, north side of Alabama to south side of Illinois Avenue; Annex Avenue (Old Hickory Boule.

vard) from south line of American Road to north line of Charlotte Avenue Thunderbird Drive from south American Road to north line of Old Hickory Boulevard. DELETE: 46th Avenue from north side of Charlotte to south side of Illinois Avenue 5. Schedule VI of Article 7 of said Resolution, said Schedule beina entitled "STOP AND YIELD INTERSECTIONS." is amended as follows: STOP STREETS Add: Alhambra Circle at Brunswick Drive; Danby at Briarwood 4 WAY STOPS Add: Alabama Avenue at 46th Avenue YIELD RIGHT OF WAY Add: 15th Street, both sides of Stratton 52nd Avenue at Elkins Avenue; Kimbark, both sides of Warfield; 52nd Avenue, both sides of Illinois Avenue: Foundary Drive, both sides of Edsel Road Delete: Stratton, both sides of 15th Street 6. Schedule VI of Article XI of said Resolution, said Schedule being entitled "PARKING RESTRICTIONS," is amended as follows: NO PARKING ANY Hays Street. both sides from 8th Add: Avenue to its end; West side 17th Avenue north from Meharry to Herman; East side of 17th Avenue north from Meharry to Phillips; West side of 9th Avenue from Jeferson Street to Locklayer Street; East side of 191h Avenue from Broad to West End: 46th Avenue, North, both sides from alley south of Charlotte to the alley north of Charlotte NO PARKING OR STANDING AT ANY TIME Add: East side South Third Street from Shelby to Boscobel Delete: West side of 8th Avenue, North from Church to Union SECTION II.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be published in daily newspaper in Metropolitan Nashville, David son County, Tennessee, and that a certified copy be filed with the Chief of Police of the Metropolitan Police Department, and that a certified copy be filed with the Metropolitan Clerk, and that said Resolution take effect five days (5) thereafter. F. George Horton F. Brooks A. McDermott T.

Gossett Kemp Approved: November 14, 1966 TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 66-5 AMENDING TRAFFIC COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 66-2 and RESOLUTION NO. 66-3, AMENDING TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 66-1.

AS AMENDED BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TRAFFIC AND COMMISSION THE A METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION That Traffic Commission Resolution No. 66-1, entitled "METROUOLITAN TRAFFIC REGULATIONS," be and hereby is further amended as follows: That No. 2 of Section of Resolution 66-2 of the Traffic Commission be amended by deleting the wording "Schedule 11 of Article 5 of said Resolution" and inserting in lieu thereof, "Schedule Ill of Article of said Resolution." SECTION 11. That Traffic Commission Resolution No. 66-1, entitled ('METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC REG ULATIONS," be and hereby is further amended as follows: That No.

2 of Section of Resolution 66-3 of the Traffic Commission be amended by deleting the wording "Schedule 11 of Article 5 of said Resolution." and inserting in lieu thereof "Schedule 111 of Article of said SECTION Ill. RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be published in a daily newspaper in Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County. Tennessee, and that a certified copy be filed with the Chief of Police of the Metropolitan Police copy be filed with the Department and that Met edified Clerk, and that the said Resolution take effect five (5) days thereafter. F. George Kemp A.

McDermott Horton Brooks T. Gossett Approved: November 14, 1966 ADVENTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the construction of a Junior High School to be located on Knight Road at Greens Lane for the Metro Board of Education, will be received in the Office of the Supervisor of Construction, Portable No. 3, 2601 Bransford Nashville, until 3:00 p.m. CST on the 6th day of 1966. Copies of the plans and specificathe office of Burkhalter, Hickerson tions, etc.

may be SO obtained from Associates, Architects- Engineers, 908-2nd South, Nashville, Tenn. H. H. Turpen, Secretary Metro Board of Education REQUESTS FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent of the Metropolitan School System, 2601 Bransford Avenue, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, up until the hour of 10:000 o'clock A.M.. C.S.T.

November 21, 1966, for: ELECTRICAL ITEMS Specifications and bid form may be obtained from the Metro School Purchasing Department. Turpen. Secretary Board of Education AUTHORITY GERALD GIMRE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT Bids will be received until 10:00 November 25, 1966, for furnishing The Nashville Housing Authority 150 Trees as per specifications on file in the office of the Administrative Street, Nashville, Tennessee. Services Officer, 701 A South Sixth The Nashville Housing Authority reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and to waive any informalior waivers is in its interest. ties in bids whenever ver such rejection THE NASHVILLE HOUSING The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office, 207 Courthouse on the following: November 21, 1966-Magnetic Tape 22, 1966-Draperies Library As per specifications on file.

The right is hereby reserved to reiect any and or all bids. E. D. White, Purchasing Agent METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE DAVIDSON COUNTY Legal Notices NOTICE On October 18, 1966, the Metropolitan Council of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance of 000.00 000.00 000.00 000.00 000 000.00 of General Services District Public Works Bonds of 1967 for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, erecting, replacing, tending, repairing, bettering and equipping the streets. roads, parking aprons and bridge facilities of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County in its General Services District.

For period of twenty (20) days following the date of the first publication of this notice, any taxpayer or other interested person may file an supropriate suit or proceeding questioning the validity of the bonds proposed to be issued or the legality of the proceedings had in the authorization such bonds. After the expiration of said twenty days, no one shall have any cause or right of action to contest in any court the legality of said bonds or proceedings or the power and obligation of the Metropolitan Government to pay said bonds from the taxes or other revenues provided in such proceedings or bonds. W. M. CARR.

JR. METROPOLITAN CLERK Cemetery Lots MOUNT OLIVET -Surplus lot 27, new section 30 with perpetual care. For sale cost, $1400 cash. Will sell at reasonable discount. Please call 292-1139 for showing.

LOT 6 choice graves, Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, write C. R. Hufmagle, 110 Riggs Evansville, Indiana 47712 5 Lost Found DOG-Screwtail Bull, medium size. Three black feet, one white. Sunday, vicinity 11th and Charlotte.

Answers to Samboa. Wearing 1-D tag. W. H. Frazier 4028 Lealand Lane.

Liberal reward. No questions asked. 292-5077. DOG -Small shaggy dog, yellowish brown female, named Tammy, wearing red collar, rabies tag with phone number, lost vicinity of Garrett Dr. and Harding 269-9646 or 832-0729.

Reward PONY -Strayed vicinity John Hager New Hope Old Hickory Blvd. area. Dark brown with white mane and tail, answers name "Tony, If seen call 883-5132 or 228-0769. REWARD. DOG -German Shepherd, found between Ward Belmont and 16th female, brown and tan, very intelligent, house pet, Owner claim and pay for ad.

1312 16th Ave. So. 291-2326. JACKET Brown stlit cowhide, taken by mistake from combo on Beacon Dr. Saturday night.

Marked for identification. To return to rightful owner call 297-1993 WATCH Lost downtown area Ladies Benrus, White gold, initials N.J.G.. sentimental value. REWARD. 228-6813.

DOG- ENGLISH SETTER female black and white spotted, months old, no collar, West End area, Reward, 298-3858. 242-3177. PUPPY -brown and white spotted, lost or strayed vicinity Harding Place and Lindawood, 269-6206. DOG-Tri-colored female Beagle, 3 legs, shy, Reward, 292-9526. BIBLE Scofield, lost West Nashville.

352-1745. Reward. 6 Nursery--Child Care CHILDREN KEPT Charlotte Park Area, 291-3093 CHILD CARE Parkwood, 228-1419. CHILD CARE BY Call day or 292-1683. will board in my home, Children Kept, 292-9576 Hillsboro, Regular or Part Time CHILDREN KEPT Belmont-Hillsboro 291-3459 CHILDREN KEPT Hot lunch, 5 days week, East, Call 228-6129.

CHILDREN KEPT Day or week. 297-5605 CHILDREN KEPT Day-Hour-Night. East, 228-0408 CHILDREN KEPT in my home. Excellent care. Norman Binkley School area.

Call 832-8426. CHILDREN KEPT Whispering Hills- Harding Mall area. Call 833-0914. Children Kept Days My Home, Woodbine Area, 832-3309 CHILDREN KEPT IN MY HOME Other children. Experience.

Harding Plaza 832-6689 CHILDREN KEPT Carol St. 254-9763 CHILDREN KEPT Ennis Rd. -Thompson Lane area. 833-4556. CHILD CARE- keep day, night or will board, experienced, Charlotte Park, 291-3014.

7 Personals BLOOD DONORS ALL TYPES BLOOD NEEDED DONOR FEE PAID Mon. thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. WENESDAY, 8 a.m. TIL 8 p.rn.

SATURDAY, 8 a.m. TIL NOON BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1921 Broadway 254-3551 NEW DONOR CENTER 1315 Dickerson Road Mon. through Fri. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

INSURANCE Auto, Home, Life More tor Your Drink. Call 244-2485. Insurance Dollar a it YOU DON'T INSURANCE TURN DOWN. Paying High Rate? Need SR-22? Save! Home Owners, on Fire. Hospitalization Turn Down? Even Most Cancer, Heart Cases Accepted.

Frank Jernigan, 352-5668. PLANNING A CHRISTMAS PARTY? Let me help yoU select your entertainment, 'all types music, one instrument or entire band, no service charge to you. JEANE MATTHEWS, Talent Agency, 833-2604. FOR SALE Six Small First Mortgages, Well secured, Good Pay, Discount. Owners 228-5911.

CONFIDENTIAL LOANS To employed women, 24 hour service Call Betty Barrett Days 244-3642 Nights 262-0404 XEROX COPY SERVICE $.10 per copy-letter or legal Stahl- size. 254-1228-Mre. Nelson, 209 mian Bldg CONFIDENTIAL LOANS Call 256-6651 MESEMBLOCED WOMEN 6 Bonds and Insurance Lost Drivers License and SR-22 filea Call 291-2903. Joywood Nursing Home (501 Mile-End Ave. room for Ladies 228-0004 YOUNG DRIVERS INSURANCE, $150 year $39 down parttime drivers $91, $27 down 255-6689 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from Kart up; 237 4th WEINSTEIN JEWELERS.

NEED CASH WE HAVE IT APPLY AND GET IT SAME 255-8754 DAY Finance Corp. 9 Special Notices TOP SOIL- Best" FILL DIRT, Crushed Stone, grading, seeding, strawing, and hauling, 297-1400 or 352-6324. $50 Cash to Churches Clubs or Groups for selling 84 botties of Famous Watkins Vanilla or Pepper or both! 227-4488. DEBTS Not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Catherine Sperry, White Cottage, 3rd at Jefferson, 3210 Cynthia Lane.

DEBTS am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Ernest E. Williams, Maxwell Road. GENERAL LEDGER BOOKKEEPER Through Financial Statements and Routine Tax Reports. Complete Service 298-1710 DEBTS am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself.

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527 W. Thompson Ln. PHONE 254-3344 SAVE YOUR OLD INTEREST RATE Do you need to add a room, finish a playroom or pour a patio. Call US for any additions, we are licensed and bonded and can ar range good financing. THURMAN CONST.

CO. 889-1260-883-0725 883-4970-832-6135 REWARD YOURSELF By calling HARVILLE CONST. CO. Remodeling a specialty, Free planning and advisory service. Free estimates.

Easy terms, CALL ANYTIME, 228-4636, 766-2242. HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST Building Remodeling. Carport, Patios, and Panelina; Storm doors and windows: Aluminum siding: Tile work: Painting: Roofing: FREE ESTIMATES 793-3671 REMODELING, ROOM ADDITIONS Reliable, experienced personnel COOPER CORTNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4101 Hillsboro Road Days 297-2475 Nights-794-4814 Build--Remodel Build rooms, garages, foundations, house leveling, roofing, fireplaces. Free estimates.

FHA terms. L. J. EDWARDS 269-3438 REMODELING All types, dens, garages, rooms added, Houses built, Painted. Repair work, Licensed Bonded J.

W. PERRY, 297-4791 REMODELING, ROOM ADDITIONS experienced personnel COOPER CORTNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4101 Hillsboro Davs-297-2475 Nights-794-4814 BRICK AND BLOCK WORK RE. PAIRS-Also new work, chimneys, patios. fireplaces, etc.

Free estimates. 262-2208 before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. BRICK HOMES BUILT ON YOUR sq. ft.

See models on Dickerson Rd. CHFEK JONES, Inc. 865-1482, 242-2651. CARPENTER WORK Experienced, do my own work. Call after 5 p.m.

859-5824. CARPENTRY Building, Repairs, concrete block work, Licensed Free estimates, COOK, 227-4259 REMODEL- -ADDITIONS LICENSED BONDED TERMS 256-8531 GRIFFIN 292-8114 ADDITIONS Remodeling, Bulldozing, Paving, backhoe digging, Etc. J. D. Cliburn, 824-0819, 262-4241.

Chimneys, Fireplaces Repaired and built, 227-3197 PLASTER STUCCO REPAIRS Clean work, radio dispatched. A. 0. HUNTSMAN, 228-3266 GENERAL CARPENTER WORK Kitchen Cabinets. Trim Work.

Large or Small Jobs. 256-0027. CARPENTRY Plastering, painting, papering, concrete blocks, roofs, 256-0773, 291-1935, Edmondson. BLOCK -CONCRETE SR ed. CALL 262-0903.

WATERPROOFING, SON PATIOS. BondWILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT 3 bedrootm brick $7,950, Remodeling, Free estimates, 254-1297, 352-0710. JOBS--Odd jobs, carpenter, roofing, patching plastering, painting rooms, garage, patio added. 262-9535. REMODEL-REPAIR- ROOFING Jacking-up, Painting, wall.

MURPHREE, 242-9022, 292-2363. 18 Concrete Rock Work BLOCK Concrete work. patios. porches, walks, underpinning. Licensed, bonded, insured.

227 6789. 19 Driveways Built ASPHALT PAVING Driveways. parking lots, roads. Bonded, licensed, insured. ing, pipe lines, overflows, Septic tanks, ditches, top soil.

MALONE: CONST. 847-5024. ASPHALT PAVING "FINEST IN DRIVEWAYS" Parking Areas, Estimates. R. D.

HAYES, 758-5539, 262-0404. ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, Parking lots. Also seal coating and penetration. 297-6810. BLACKTOP PAVING -Fall Special.

Will do any job cheaper than any other contractor. Free estimate, 824-0696. JIM'S ASPHALT PAVING Fall Special off free Sealcoat, 824-3061 load up, delivered. Driveways built, hauling any kind, shavings and dirt. CO 2-6853.

20 Electrical Repairing Stay Warm This Winter! CONVERT old out Dated Heating System to an all ELECTRIC using HUNTER HIDE-AWAY WALL HEATERS Call Today For Free Estimates Up to 30 Months Easy Terms HARDING ELECTRIC SERVICE DAY or NIGHT 256-2034 House Rewired, Licensed Electric Heat, Harding 256-2034 21 furniture Repairs Ashland Uphoistery Special Pre- Xmas Rates, all work guaranteed, Free estimates, 865-5279. Beltshire Upholstering Shop -FREE ESTIMATES3841-A Dickerson Rd. 865-1396 22 Grading--Excavating Dozer Work $12.50 Hour. Graves Bros. 254-8020.

DOZER WORK $9 hour Minimum 3 hours. 766-9174 35 Business Schools 23 Landscaping SHRUBS Grading, trimming, rock work, moss covered rocks, waterfalls, cook -out grills, out-door bar, patio, rock garden, retaining wall. You name if! Free, estimates and designing. 20 years' experience, 6 months same as cash. CALL ANYTIME 228-6333 TREE WORK Digging and grading, moving, leveling a yards, 227-2109.

TREE WORK ALL TYPES. CALL 227-1790 Trees Topped, Removed Buy walnut logs, 766-2836, 766-2612 TREE SURGERY KINDS Power equipment. Firewood. Call 766-2540, 859-0190. TREE TOPPING Taking down trees.

Chain Saw work, Free estimates, 228-6609. GUTTERS Cleaned, Painted Repaired. CH 2-5458. 24 Miscellaneous Service CARPET LAYING-Cleaning, repairing, free estimates, all work quaranteed, 17 years experience. CARL'S CARPET SERVICE.

1109 Holly St. 227-5820. MIRRORS RESILVERED Christmas special, $1 sq. ft. Pick up and Deliveries, 262-1170.

CERAMIC LINOLEUM. AND TILE Remodeling a specialty anytime, STAGGS CA 8-0227 FLOORS Old floors finished like new. Guaranteed. Free estimates. Scott Pierce.

256-7690, 865-4059. 25 Moving, Storage, Hauling MOVING and STORAGE Best rate in town. Any time. Any where. ACME MOVING STORAGE, 292-3139, 291-4829.

DAVIS MOVING STORAGE TV STAMPS ON LOCAL MOVING Free Estimates. Low rates. 255-7223. HAULING anywhere, any time, trash cleaned. Yard work low prices, 255-1524.

26 Painting Papering PAPERING Samples shown, $8. room up. Painting, inside and outside. Plaster patching. wait.

ing. McCORMICK, 254-9896. PAINTING Interior -Exterior. Free Estimates. HASTINGS (white man), 269-4227.

PAPERING, PAINTING Samples shown. Free Estimates CALL WHITED, 228-3865 Painting--Plastering Dry, Reasonable. Concrete, Mr. Free McGowan, estimates. 298-3420 Wallpaper Cleaning Expert Work, CAMPBELL, 269-5475 PLASTER PATCHING Old and new work.

Home PHONE 227-9381 Painting and Caulking Thilkol work, B. Cunningham, 242-3178 PAINTING Inside and Outside. ROOF Repairing. Free Estimates. CALL 227-9362.

FINE PAINTING Decorators, 833-4292 PAPERING-PAINTING WALLPAPER STEAMING JAMES HARWELL 242-8877 PAPERING Samples shown, painting plastering, Terms 36 months. MURPHREE, 242-9022, 292-2363. PAINTING- Inside, outside, general repairs, license, bonded. Terms. CRIPPS 297-2510, 228-6561.

PAINTING--NEAT WORK Also repairs, reasonable. White man. Call 352-1199 after 5 P.M. ROOM A-1 references. Harrell, 256-5954.

28 Rentals--Tools, etc. HYDRAULIC CRANE ERECTION SERVICE-244-4126 ELLIOTT CRANE RENTAL 29 Repairing Cleaning STORM WINDOWS DOORS Sell Repair Instalt, glass repair, housepainting, 833-3575. 30 Roofing Guttering WE STOP NO STOP -NO PAY Pepairs or New Roofs. Terms SOUTHERN ROOFING 255-7506 GUTTERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED 292-4245, Evenings 255-5388 GUTTERS CLEANED No mess left on roof or in yard HOME BUSINESS SERVICE 292-0296 NIGHTS 269-0073 GUTTER WORK Repair and Cleaning, 262-0063 (Evenings 889-1992) ROOFING, GUTTERING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALITY NO job too small 228-7280 ROOFING Repairs or new roofs. Free estimates Call any time.

269-6051. GUTTERS Cleaned and repaired. For free call 269-6051. GUTTER CLEANING TREE TRIMMING 254-9448 Nights NEW ROOFS INSTALLED Old roofs repaired, free estimates same day. Call 228-2312.

31 Septic Tanks Septic Tanks PUMPED AND REPAIRED SEWER LINES CLEANED (With tank pumping) REASONABLE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE INSPECTION RIPPEY'S 262-0626 Septic Tanks Pumped, Sewer Lines Cleaned OVERFLOWS BUILT REASONABLE RATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED A. A. NAPIER. 228-4378 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Guaranteed Satisfaction ALDRIDGE 262-1118 EDUCATIONAL 3 35-- Business Schools 36-Correspond. ence Schools 37 -Vocational Schools Call your ad today 254-1031 35 Business Schools DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND DRAFTING CLASSES 131 8th Ave.

255-6579. THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL ALSO IBM KEY PUNCH 410 Exchange Bldg. 256-7962 HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET American School, Gallatin, Tenn. 24 Miscellaneous Service SEWERS INSTALLED FREE ESTIMATE FHA TERMS. Radnor Plumbing Co.

254-1431 35 Business Schools MEN-WOMEN NEEDED -IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING EARNING $10.000 POTENTIAL Area's only school using 1401 and 360 computers for student training. Free off street parking. 242-2585 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY Day and Evening Classes Now Forming Nashville, Tenn. 19th and Broadway 135 Business Schools CLASSES A NOW FORMING COLLEGE Elllott Douglas 298-3358 Programming INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 242-2585 37 Vocational Schools COURSES IN AUTO MECHANICS DIESEL MECHANICS AUTO BODY REPAIR AND WELDING Auto Diesel College Uptown Office 3rd Floor YMCA TRAIN TO BE A DISK JOCKEYTennessee Institute of Broadcasting, 1811A Division St. 256-7622.

Free, Tuition Techt ical acement School Area Vocational Hume-Fogg Room 204. 747-4689 EMPLOYMENT 38-Employment Agencies 39-Help Wanted- Female 40-Help Wanted -Mole 41-Help Wonted Female 42-Salesmen-Salestadies 43-Position Wonted- -Female 44-Positon Wanted--Male Call yeer ad teday 254-1031 38 Employment Agencies SNELLING SNELLING World's Largest Personnel System 246 Offices Coast to Coast Mr. Lawrence Sales Mr. Petty Administrative Mr. Baird Administrative Mr.

Collier Technical Mr. Parnell Executive 1719 West End AL 4-5974 PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL SERVICE NASHVILLE'S OLDEST ONE OWNER AGENCY 1948-1966 717 Stahiman Bldg. 254-6683 The Very BEST JOBS -PERSONNEL OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT 20th Floor, Tower AL 5-1157 AL 5-1158 AL 5-1159 HUDSON PERSONNEL 1808 West End Bldg. 244-2990 HILL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Park Union 910 Stahlman Bldg. 255-6351 For Top Jobs Top Help ALLEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1701 West End -Suite 408 255-5428 KEY Personnel 226 Capitol' Blvd.

255-5722 For A Good Job For Good Hel SERVICE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 315 Bennie Dillon Bid. 255-8492 39 Help Wanted -Female CHIEF STEWARDESS for large charter airline World wide flights as well as supervisory position. Qualifications must Include stewardess experience with preference given for management or supervisory background. Age 39 or beyond if qualifications exceptional. Call or write: Personnel Department American Flyers Airline 3000 Continental National Bank Bldg.

Fort Worth, Texas 76102 BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR Some experience required. To work in Accounts Receivable Section. Good working conditions and employee benefits. Apply in person to Placement Office, THE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE, 201 8th Ave. South.

An equal opportunity employer. 37 Vocational Schools MIDDLE TENNESSEE BEAUTY SCHOOL Learn Now! Pay Later! 2500 GRANDVIEW AVE. Enroll now, Classes start daily. Visit, Write, Phone 242-0858 JOBS are available for TRAINED PEOPLE IBM KEY PUNCH CASHIERS--CHECKERS PBX RECEPTIONISTS Student loans available for those who qualify. Companies in the Nashville area are hiring qualified personnel.

High school not necessary, no age limit, day or evening classes. Visit or Call CASHIER TRAINING INSTITUTE 255-8331 212 Capitol Blvd. 38 Employment Agencies DEALYI ROURKE PERSONNEL SERVICE WOMEN 3 Convenient Offices to Serve You. Coast Coast Affiliates "Fee Paid" Data Process SPECIALIST For local firm willing to pay $12,000 per year for the right man. Must have computer experience and be able to develop own systems.

Service Bureau Manager Competent in handling staff, operations, wiring, local firm needs top notch man now. Will pay to $1,000 per month. Key Personnel 226 Capitol Blvd. 255-5722 polly hughes PERSONNEL "Especially For Women" BOOKKEEPER: Train with experience in casualty rating; excellent opportunity; suburban $400 RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY: downtown; good typist: dictaphone to $275 TYPIST: Fascinating job in advertising: ideal for attractive girl who wants glamorous office ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK: experience to $325 KEY PUNCH: experience; south $275 ARTIST: prefer experience; top firm BURROUCHS SENSIMATIC: (2) Nolensville Road; West End to $300 HIGH SCHOOL GRADS: need several: start $216... to $270 RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY: office $300 GENERAL OFFICE: experience; Murf.

Rd. $312 TRACING CLERK: Train; type $346 LAB TECHNICIAN: train with college Chemistry to $325 BOOKKEEPER: Full Charge $450 up PROOFREADER: 3:30 P.M.-12 P.M.; experienced to $368 polly hughes PERSONNEL SERVICE 707 Sudekum Bldg. 255-6622 Outstanding' Opportunity DIETICIAN Are you a Dietician capable of directing one of Nashville's largest cafeterias? Here is an outstanding opportunity as Managing Dietician for woman with Degree in Home Economics. Must have thorough knowledge of public or industrial cafeterias, be able to establish food and labor costs, and have ability to promote harmonious relationship with CUStomers and employees. Excellent potential.

1,2 our fee paid. Immediate Interviews. Start to $650. OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT 20th Floor Tower 255-1156 38 Employment Agencies TYPISTS all locations; salaries to $325 polly hughes PERSONNEL 707 Sudekum Bldg. 255-6622 DEALY ROURKE PERSONNEL SERVICE MEN- WOMEN A industry serving private industry SECRETARIAL--OFFICE BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY.

Full charge bookkeeper. Some light shorthand. Must be tops and will pay good salary for qualified person. 5 days. SECRETARY.

Good shorthand and typing. 5 days. Interesting work. SALES AND OFFICE WORK. Excellent suburban retail specialty company.

Train for buyer. Keep stock control records, inventory. MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT. Good typist. Use Dictaphone.

Assist doctor. FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR. Large sales, service, training company. Teach students to fly aircraft. Must have flight instructor's rating.

Should average $6,000 to $7,000 year with commission. To $400 GENERAL OFFICE. Good typist, insurance background helpful. Ability to meet public. 5 days.

West End. $368 INSURANCE SECRETARY. One girl office. West End. Some experience.

Good typist. Dictaphone. Mature person. 5 days. $346 SECRETARY.

Shorthand desired but will consider good Dictaphone typist. 5 days. $340 CLAIMS SECRETARY. Prefer some insurance experience. Belle Meade area.

5 days. $303 GENERAL, OFFICE. Type reports, dictaphone. 5 days. Advancement opportunity.

$275 GENERAL OFFICE. Light typing. Hand posting. Use calculator. 5 days.

West Nashville. $260 CENERAL OFFICE. Use Dictaphone. some experience. Variety clerical duties.

5 days. $240 GENERAL OFFICE. Typing. Need pleasing telephone voice. Good fringe benefits.

West End. 5 days. $240 IBM CODING CLERK. Will train someone good with figures to be promoted to IBM operator. 5 days.

Hillsboro. $240 CLAIMS CLERK. Train in insurance work. Must type and have some math aptitude. 5 days, $216 GENERAL OFFICE.

Free parking and insurance. Will train in bookkeeping. Cashier and credit duties. Donelson specialty store. EXECUTIVE--SALESGENERAL SALESMAN.

Cover Nashville, Bowling Green, calling on big established accounts. Potential of $1,000 month. commission on sales. Soft goods. GENERAL, CLERK.

Will train to machine. Can later work into accounting dept. Could use college student and arrange hours. Hillsboro area. To $30,000 INVESTOR RELATIONS DIRECTOR.

Age 30-50. Must have heavy investment experience. Good public relations man. Relocate to Texas. Large firm.

To $16,000 MANUFACTURING MGR. Prefer EE, ME, IE, IM deResponsible for electronics products production in new plant. Tennessee. To $12,000 PRODUCTION SUPT. No.

2 man in excellent plant. Prefer degree but not necessary with experience, preferably in multiple parts assembly. Must have some supervisory experience. To $11,000 PROCESS ENGINEER. Degree or heavy experience.

East state. Excellent company. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENCINEER. Degree or heavy experience in product design Light metals or furniture. Excellent future.

TRAFFIC MGR. Some travel. Relocate to Ky. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning products. Salary plus bonus.

$9,000 EDITOR-SALESMAN. Need some form editing or publishing experience. Working knowledge of agriculture. Work in Tenn, or Ky. $8,400 TIME MOTION MAN.

Degree. Prefer some experience but not required. Relocate Ky. or Ala. $8,400 SUPERVISOR.

For machine shop. 5 years experience in machine shop or tool room. Smaller Tenn. town. Excellent potential.

$7,200 IBM SUPERVISOR. Operate and program machines, supervise operations. Some experience and some college accounting needed. ASSISTANT DEPT. DIRECTOR.

Represent dept of middie and eastern areas of Tennessee. Statewide program connected with universities. Travel expenses reimbursed. $6,000 JR. PROGRAMMER.

Prefer some computer experience. Nearby manufacturing firm. $5,500 MAINTENANCE. Heating, air conditioning maintenance and routine plumbing. Some experience preferred.

$5,500 ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. No work experience necessary. Local civic organization. $5.400 MCR. TRAINEE.

Some experience in retail finance field helpful. Will train. 5 days. $5,000 GENERAL OFFICE, Melrose area. Billing clerk, purchasing expeditor, inventory control.

Type invoices. FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR. Salary plus commission. Should average $6,000 or $7,000 year. Must have flight instructor's rating.

Teach students to fly light aircraft. $4,500 JR. ACCOUNTANT. Prefer 2 years college and 1 year accounting experience. Good local company.

West Nashville area. $4.200 MCMT. TRAINEE. 5 days. Auto required.

Expenses paid by mile. $4,160 TV REPAIRMAN. Black and white sets only. Work in shop -No house calls. $4,000 ASSISTANT MGR.

Learn all facets of service station operation. Good future. Excellent company. $3,900 FIELD REP. Music industry.

Sales. Auto furnished. APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN. Service and repair major appliances--no TV. Will train.

$2,912. WAREHOUSEMAN. No experience required. Fine local company. FREE PARKING 405 Security Federal Building 5th and Union Phone 244-3770 West End W.est Phone 244-3660 1808 End Building Plaza Professional Bldg.

Due West at Callatin Road Madison 865-2150 I IDEALY ROURKE PERSONNEL 139 Help Wanted- -Female Practical Nurse Training Program Nonces Notce Lon Notices THE ST. THOMAS HOSPITAL in cooperation With Adult Education Division Metropolitan Schools and State Board For Cocational Education Offers An Approved Course in Practical Nursing, Leading To Licensure in Tennessee. CLASS STARTS: Dec. 5th, 1966 TRAINING: 13 Months, including 2. months of Class Room Instruction and 11 Months Supervised Hospital Experience With Instruction.

Continuing Class Room NO TUITION ALLOWANCE: During Entire Training QUALIFICATIONS: Ages 18-49, proof of graduation from approved high school or acceptable scores on GED and passing scores on aptitude test, good health and character, not overweight. Apply in Person To: TENNESSEE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 301 James Robertson Parkway No Phone Calls Please CHRISTMAS HELP Full and Part-Time Needed Immediately Apply in person, Personnel Office CASTNER-KNOTT DOWNTOWN An equal opportunity employer, OFFICE GIRL Discover the type of work you like best by handling a variety of -interesting office assignments Incluoing the chance to demonstrate your talents as receptionist. You will like our cheerful modern office and group of friendly young men and women. Good salary, paid vacations, employee benefits. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP.

913 Madison Square Shopping Center Madison, Tennessee AMBITIOUS WOMAN FULL OR PART -To take advantage of fantastic opportunity to grow with explosive expansion of international Company. Over $7,000 possible the 1st year plus Use of new car and other benefits. For Interview Appointment phone 833-5555 between 2 and 4 p.m. CURB GIRLS Young ladies age 18 to 35, to work FULL TIME EARN WHILE YOU TRAIN ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS PLUS TIPS Apply in person SHONEY'S BIG BOY Madison Square Shopping Center WAITRESSES Age 18-35. Neat and Dependable ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS Excellent Working Conditions Plus Company Benefits Apply In person SHONEY'S BIG BOY Donelson Plaza Shopping Center INDUSTRIAL NURSE If you are registered nurse available to to Beautiful Kentucky Horse Country, Here Is Your Opportunity! The size and progressiveness of this company will afford you many opportunities for professional growth.

Liberal fringe benefits. Our fee and relocation paid by company. Call 255-1156 for more information Start $500 OCCUPA7 IL PLACEMENT Floor Tower 255-1156 SECRETARIES, STENO G- RAPHERS, TRANSCRIBING KEY PUNCH, CALCULATORS, Etc. KLLY 3rd 255-0483 Nat'l 6EAVICES Bank Bldg. Executive Housekeeper For Large Hotel.

With full knowledge of operation i in all phases of housekeeping. Be able to train and supervise help. Above average salary for capable person. All replies strictly confidential. Write Box W-1500 Banner-Tennessean.

GENERAL OFFICE 2 YOUNG LADIES NEEDED With pleasing personality, good penmanship, light typing, good telephone voice. High school graduate. Short hours: 7:00 to 11:00 or 3:30 to 7:30. Excellent fringe benefits. This work might appeal to a young housewife or one who could fit work schedule with school.

Write Box Z-13855 Banner Tennessean. Hair Stylists Exciting new positions selling and styling in one of America's Newest Type Salons, which is opening in Nashville's Leading Department Store! Must have outgoing sales personality, with a flair for hair and a good color sense. License necessary. Guaranteed salary plus commission and full company benefits. For interview, call Mr.

Fentress, 255-4651. CAIN-SLOAN CO. A NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS? CAIN-SLOAN COMPANY Will Give You the Opportunity to Earn Extra Money! We Need Many Extra Sales People for the Holiday Season. Need Workers Available These Hours: 9 to 5:30, 12 to 9, 11 3, 9 to 3, 10 to 4, 11 to 5. We Need Many People For Both Stores, Downfown and Green Hills.

Apply Soon and Earn Good Salary As Well As Liberal Discounts On Your Christmas Purchases. Apply Personnel Office DOWNTOWN and GREEN HILLS Cain- Sloan Co..

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