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ajaa)iaajeajt? 6 Nursery Child Car 23 Landscaping 17 Building Remodeling 6 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, tA. On. 3. 1966 pcatlj goiters TREE WORK CHILDREN KEPT Build Remodel ALL TYPES 227-1790 Answer to Previou Pimle Waverly -Belmont section. Colored.

Build rooms, garages, foundations. Day care. TREES TRIMMED IUE Calls Off GE Strike ECK Jewels house leveling, rooting, fireplaces. Free estimates. FHA terms.

HpIOiPI iPiAiSiTI H0w teMll lALiEleLJoMAlel CUT AND REMOVED 262-9721 L. EDWARDS 269-3438 CHILD KEPT Infant to school age, with references. Madison area. Call 865-2983. Trees Topped, Removed ROOM ADDITIONS-REMODELING Personals MRS.

LOUISE HUFNAGEL ECK Saturday morning, Oct. 1, 196, at a local Infirmary. Survived bv daughter, Mrs. Otto Seidel of Bogota, New Jersey; son. Mr.

Harold Eck of Nashville; 4 grandchildren. The remains are at ttie Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Rd. where services will be held 2 p.m. Buy walnut logs, qq-jo. 24 Miscellaneous Service complete Building.

Basement, dens, carports, garage. Citvwide estimates. Licensed Bonded Prompt, Reliable, References. Terms. Phone 832-3074 ANYTIME.

NEW YORK UP) A threat Porcelain Refinishing BLOOD DONORS ALL TYPES BLOOD NEEDED DONOR FEE PAID an JtgTrvieiA A SI gJUc? aTtIEOT am 'y e'e Ue e. IgR yTEyi5.EENljTlE IA AlgfTSlEjSX O'SITI pSE'SI IChipped or worn Porcelain, Plumb ened strike against the General Electric Co. was called off last night after President Johnson Monday, Oct. 3, 1966. Conducted bv joe Riggs.

Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. EASTLAND FU Mon. thru Friday, I a.m. to 4 p.m.

WENESDAY, I a.m. TIL I P.m. ing fixtures, APPIiam.es, s.jiam-Tile, Any Glazed Surface, Any Color, Realazed Like New! 256-1458 REMODELING. ROOM ADDITIONS Reliable, experienced personnel COOPER CORTNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4'01 Hillsboro Road Days 297-2475 Niahts 794-4814 asked the company and tne NERAL HOME, 227-4424.

SA I URDAY, a.m. TIL NOON BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION BCCDlncOATinN union involved to continue operations for two weeks. 1921 Broadway 254-3551 SERVICE and insulation, reasonable ELAM 5 City in Michigan 6 Liquid measure 7 One or another 8 Law (Latin) 8 Snaillike mollusk 10 Essayist Lamb 11 Numerous 19 Shade tree 20 Was seated 22 African antelope 23 Worm 24 Entertainer, Jack 25 Great Lake 26 Semiprecious stone 28 All (comb, form) charges, NEW DONOR CENTER 13)5 Dickerson Uoi The strike by the Interna MRS. KATIE CLINARO ELAM- 217 Walcott Drive. Donelson.

Fri CARPENTER WORK Experienced, do my own work. Call after 5 p.m., 859-5824. uiairtnuu aid rnuniTIONFRS Mon. through Fri. a.m.

to 4 p.m. Removed, cleaned and wrapped for day morning, September 30, 1966, At a tnfal infirmary. Widow of the tional Union of Electrical Workers was set to begin at 12:01 INSURANCE TURN DOWN. Paying winter, Tfi-ua, ixrawi late Samuel Richard Elam. Sur High Rate? Need SR-227 SAVE! 15 Home Owners, 20 on Fire.

Hospitalization Turn Down? Even a.m. but a little more than six CERAMICS, LINOLEUM, AND TILE Remodeling a specialty vived by five daughters, Mrs. BRICK HOMES BUILT ON YOUR LOT $8.50 sq. ft. See models on Dickerson Rd.

CHEEK JONES, Inc. 865-1482, 242-2651. Ernest Fleming Madison, Mrs. anytime. STAGGS, CA 8-0227 Most Cancer, Heart Cases Accept J.

Friward Bass, and Mrs. Dan 46 Sea phenomenon 47 Woody plant 48 Pellet of medicine 49 Mussolini's title 50 Son of Boaz 51 Biblical city 53 Turkish notable 54 Chest bone 30 Whirlpool 35 Pastry 36 Beast of burden 39 Cherished monogram 40 Formal agreement 41 Auricle 45 King of Tyre (Bib ed. C. Frank Jernigan, 352-5668. S.

Allen, Nashville, Mrs. Thomas FLOORS Old floors finished Ilka FOR SALE CARPENTRY And Repair Work, dens, garages and rooms added. House Painting, Licensed-Bonded. J. W.

PERRY. 297-4791 new. Ciuaranieea. rree esiiniaic. Scott Pierce.

256-7690, 865-4059. hours earlier, the President's request was disclosed from the White House. Acceptance by GE and the IUE of the two-week waiting period was announced at 8 p.m. The talks will now move to Roehncn, Donelson, ano wrs. Delphia Pelayo, Old Hickory; three sons, James R.

Elam, Donelson, Carl D. Elam, Nashville, Ernest F. Elam, Madison; one sister, Mrs. 3 small First Mortgages, short term pay-off, well secured by land, payable by the month. Good dis 25 Moving, Storage, Hauling MDVINr, and STORAGE count.

Owner 297-5280. GOT HOME PROBLEMS? Overflows dug, Bulldozing. Additions. Remodeling, Repairs, Etc. J.

D. Cllburn, Contractor, 262-4241 T. W. Brehm, 5t. Petersburg, brother, Frank Clinard, Nashville; Want Act Information Te place your ad, call 154-1031.

Classified hours art Monday through Friday, I a.m. to m. Saturday, a.m. to Noon, Sunday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Cancellation Must be made by 12 noon day prior publication. New ads cannot bt cancelled prior to publication. Corrections in case of error of ad in paper correction can be made for ttie Monday through Saturday Nashville Tennessean if called by 5 p.m. day prior to publication. Correction can be made in Nashville Banner if notified by 9 a.m.

of the day of publication. Corrections for Sunday Nash-vilie Tennessean If notified by 12 noon SaturoM Box Number address requires 4 words and is ttc additional a week if 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 NASHVILLE 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-leller) Words to the Lino Ri9ht reserved to classify and Index classified ads according to rules gov erning classified pages. The Nashville Banner and The Nashville Tennessean also reserve the right to revise or reiect at option, any advertising which is deemed obiection-abie, cither in subiect matter or phrase ology. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening rates In town. Any time.

Any 21 grandchildren; II greai-grana rhilHrun Remains rest at the fu Washington today. INSURANCE Auto. Home, Life. etc. Mire tot where, acme moving a aiurs-AGE, 292-3139, 291-4829.

neral home ot Phillips-Robinson Cf, where funeral services will be REMODELING Additions of all kinds Free Estimates Riverside Homes 865-9155 navic Mnviklft JL STORAGE WILLIAM E. Simkin, head of your Insurance dollar If don't conducted Monday afternoon at ACROSS 1 Ornamental stone 5 Translucent silica 8 Precious stone 12 Chemical suffix 13 Bread and 14 Winglike part 15 Central points 16 Variety of agate 17 Moral offense 18 Most rapid 20 Sojourn 21 Noun suffixes 22 Toothed wheel 24 Favorite 27 Milky-white feldspar 31 South Seas island group 32 Mouse genu 33 Seedcase 34 Ventilate 35 Greek forest god 37 Ancient 38 Indispensable 42 Period of tune 43 Employs 44 College cheer 46 Greek portico 48 Variety of chrysolite 52 Swiss canton 53 Operatic song 55 Deep-red corundum 56 Legal point 57 Layer of gold 58 Maple genus 59 Charge for services 60 Competently 61 Ancient Iranian DOWN 1 Man's nickname 2 Wild ox of Celebes 3 Physicians fcoll.) 4 Choice group TV STAMPS ON LOCAL MOVING drinn. 244-2485. Free Estimates, low rates, the federal mediation and conciliation service, which had XEROX COPY SERVICE HAULING Light, anywhere, art 3:00, Ira North, minister, ww oi-ficiate. Pallbearers: Dan Thompson, Jim Lyons, Roy Baxter, Johnny Moore, Alfred Green, and Don Heavaner.

Interment, Spring GENERAL REPAIRS save money, 3 Individuals do own work, carpentry, concrete, masonry, painting, plumbing. 262-2794, 262-0404. $.10 per copy letter or legal size time, rrasn cieanea. rem wum low prices, 255-1524. 254-1228 Mrs.

Nelson, 209 stahl-man Bldg. Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBIN 16 Painting Papering SON directors. entered the strike talks last Thursday, said an initial bargaining session in Washington had been set up for 2 p.m. The final green light for a strike bv the IUE Home Improvements General repair, painting, roofing, additions, FYKE, 832-1276 Painting Plastering MASON CONFIDENTIAL LOANS To employed women, 24 hour service Call Betty Barrett Days 244-3642 Nights 262-0404 Dry Wall Concrete.

Free estimates. Reasonable, Mr. Mcoowan, m-uiv MRS. GERTRUDE MASON, Friday morning, September 30, 196 at 4-9S A.m. at her residence.

1737 had been given this morning by PAPERING Samples shown, $8 YOUNG DRIVERS 23rd Ave. North. Survived by hus l' j2 '3 I la 6 7 8 1 19 110 111 i2 i 15 16 18 i7" 20" 1 21 "Tpi 23 mmmi 2a 26 27 28 29 130 3l 32 33 34 ijiTS" 3l i i i -r 38 p9 41 42 43 I 45 46 47 "4a 49 150 151 52 54 55 56 58 59 53 61 3 Chimneys. Fireplaces Repaired and built. 227-3197 Ca rpentry-Remodel ing Repairing, Free estimates, 297-0291 the GE-IUE conference board, room up.

painting, inside ana outside. Plaster catching. No waiting, INSURANCE, $150 year $39 down part- band, Mr. jonn Henry mason; daughter, Mrs. Mlnthie Lue Bailey Paul Jennings, president of time drivers $91, $27 down 255-6689.

Mccormick 254-989. the IUE told newsmen outside 2 step daughters, 4 grandcniiaren; itister. Mrs Ester Buck; 3 brottl- CONFIDENTIAL LOANS PAINTING rs, Messers, Euarl, Willis and Printcis Madrv: several aunts and JOBS Odd iobs, carpenter, roofing, patching plastering, painting rooms, garage, patio added. 262-9535. Interior-Exterior.

Free Estimates. TO EMPLOYED WOMEN Call MRS. ADCOCK 256-6651 the Lexington Hotel, where the talks had been way, that acceptance of the postponement HASTINGS (white man), 269-4227. uncles; nieces and nephews; one son-in-law; 3 sisters-in-law; other relatives and friends. Remains are PAPERING Samples shown $8 up.

had been conditioned upon an CARPENTRY Plastering, painting, papering, concrete blocks, roofs, 2564773, 291-1935, Edmondson. Bonds and Insurance Lost Drivers License end SR-22 filed Plastering, Painting, Steaming assurance from Simkin that the General repairs. Terms 36 months. in the Wilbert Memorial cnapei of T. T.

Hockett and Sons, where friends mav visit with the family at once. Call 291-2903. MURPHREE, 292-2363, 242-9022. union would be guaranteed BLOCK CONCRETE WATERPROOFING, PATIOS. Bonded.

CALL 262-0903. HAIR REMOVED One Treatment "contract continuity" during the PAPERING, PAINTING Tuesday from 8 to 10 p.m. Remains will be In state at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Churcti on MISS THOMAS. RN.

Electro ogist. two-week period. Samples shown. Free Estimates 20 years experience, closed Wed. CHIMNEYS AND FIREPLACES CALL WHITED, 228-3865 269-4451291-1758 Built or repaired, free estimates.

Torlbett St. Wednesday afternoon from o'clock until 2 p.m. at The IUE, negotiating along 269-6051. PAINTING NEED CASH WE HAVE IT' which time funeral services will be Inside, outside, roof repairing, work APPLY AND GET IT SAME DAY conducted by Rev. J.

J. amitn, guaranteed, 227-9362. GT Finance corp. 255-8754 FOUNDATIONS Waterproofed plastering, 269-9441 ID Rev. W.

M. Prvor, and Rev with 10 other unions, had rejected the latest company contract offer yesterday and given a strike go-ahead. PAINTING PAPERING NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. TYPING DONE In my home. Will pick up, 883-4521 Reasonable, all work guaranteed, ROOFING Painting Repairing Binkley 865-0370.

Robert McClennon. Mothers and Deacons of the church witl serve as flowerbearers and pallbearers. Interment, family lot Mt. Ararat Memorial Cemetery. T.

T. HOCKETT AND SONS FUNERAL License Bonded, 36 months to pay. MURPHREE 242-9022 292-2363 WILL PAY CASH FOR JOHNSON ASKED Secretary Wallpaper Cleaning Diamonds from 14 karat up; 237 4th Remodeling Additions Painting1 of Defense Robert S. McNamara, rq'f A UqoI NottcH Ave. WE'NSTEIN JEWELERS.

Expert Work. CAMPBELL, 269-5475 SERVICE. nasiering ano piaster parcning. GREEN PLASTERING, 297-3604. APE RING-PAINT ING WALLPAPER STEAMING Secretary of Cmmerce John T.

Connor and Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz to join the NOLFN TUTORING ENGLISH PEABODY AREA 297-0404 i ir Mir 3 lot 3 FlMCrot HoH(H( A Uxty NoticM JAMES HARWELL 242-8877' REMODEL ADDITIONS LICENSED BONDED TERMS 256-8531 GRIFFIN 292-8114 1,000 Attend Logan School Dedication CHARLES McKENLEY NOLEN age 51 years, at a local irv negotiations which Califano said INSURANCE Auto, Home and Life, low rates to good risks. Call Tom PLASTER PATCHING Old an new work. Home repairs. PHONE 227-9381 would be moved from New York lost A row Nurwry CMd Co 8 ltMrlf.

Vocation Spoool NoticM Tirmary, aepiemoer ju, iroo. our-vived by wife, Mrs. Gladys Love kinlan. cn Charlae AArtCanlov or waiter Batey. 255-0435.

PLASTER 8. STUCCO REPAIR Clean work, radio dispatched. A. O. HUNTSMAN 228-3266 to Washington today.

PAINTING INSIDE-OUTSIDE Nolen Jr. of U.S. Armed Forces SLIPCOVERS Made to fit, Mrs. Aldrldge, 262-1118. Caulking, puttying, general repairs, About 120,000 workers, 80,000 10 Stampi, Coin 4 Boo In Call 292-5994 in ioum Carolina; aaugmers, mu Margorie Stamps, Nashville, Mrs Dincn Ala.

HOME BUILDING remodeling, painting. Free estimates. Bill Dun-lap, 297-0077. 1 1 Trovvl TtMirt of them members of IUE, are PAINTING Inside, Outside. Steam.

RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. More than one thousand people TYPING Done In my home. 297-3229 Cfll rw m4 to 394.1031 18 Concrete fir Rock Work bama; 3 sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Tamulis, Mrs. Elizabeth Wooten, MacKt.lll nrf AArc Mania school was built from local funds and cost some $820,000.

Dr. Harry M. Sparks, Ken Johnson asked the two-week ing. work guaranteed. Prompt, reasonable.

AL HA RRIS. 255-8910. PAINTING NEAT WORK Kathered here yesterday for Lilt rnrt.t isen-r Contl of New York City, New Legal Notices Concrete, Drives, Patios Stone, Brick, B. F. Dennis, 228-5671.

delay because of General Electee's role as a leading defense In my home, 5 days per week, $12 Also repairs, reasonable. White man. tucky state superintendent of Torn; six grarracniiaren. iscrnauia ceremonies dedicating the new $1.04 million Russellville High Call 352-1199. TOM, fO TOr itl-Vfll.

BIDS are at wooaoine runerai nwnc 3620 Nolensville Rd. where funera ha nnHnrtaH Mnn supplier. CONCRETE BLOCK ROCK The Division of Purchases of the School and T. P. deGraffenried Special Notices education addressed the crowd telling them that "because deGraffenried left a living me Painting and Caulking WORK.

All types. Free estimates Ifefii 'Our men in Viet Nam need Metropolitan Government of Nash day morning Oct 3, 1966 at 10:00 CALL 766-254t, 859-0190 Thlkol work, B. Cunningham, 242-3178 TOP SOIL "The Best" Memorial Civic Auditorium. Construction of the auditorium, which joins the new high ville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office, 207 Court House, until 10:00 A.M. on October these planes, these helicopters, these weapons," said Johnson's PAINTING Inside, outside, general Footings Dug Poured Call 227-9620 FILL DIRT, Crushed Stone, gradjng, morial," Russellville citizens are getting "an entire unit of education with a magnificent civic O'clock ny L.

L. weamers. ron-bearers: honorary, Employee's of Checker Cab active, John Willard Dicky Lecklitter, Berlin Young, David Kurr, Walter Moore, and Emery Higgens. Interment 12, 1966 on: repairs, license, oonoea. lerms.

CRIPPS 297-2510, 228-6561 seeding, sirawmg, ana naming, statement. school, was financed by a gift 2V-I4UU Or 352-6324. CONCRETE Poured-finished, block, PAINTING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATES DEBTS I am not responsible for spring mil cemeiery- nvvunint rock, roof work, general repairs Chimney repairing. 227-1790 Diesel Fuel Installation of Heating System Plumbing Restoration Reglazing Wood Windows' rUNbKAL nuwc, uircnuia. W.

L. HUNTER 832-7051 debts made by any one other than myself. RONALD W. POTTS 1310 6th Ave. North 19 LVivewayt Built of more than $900,000 to the city of Russellville by the late Thomas P.

deGraffenried, a New York attorney and Russell-' ville native. The money was left to the city PAINTING Inside and out. Roof, PERRY gutter, chimney or any type re as per specifications on file. Th rioht is hereby reserved to 3 Men Charged In Ala. Shooting LARRY JOE PERRY, age 17 years pairs.

Jim Jetteries, zs4-y4y4. mm reiect any andor all bids. DEBTS: I am not responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Jimmy H. Smith, 502S W.

auditorium second to none." MTSU Student Dies in Fire ot uia uiarAsvine msimon inland City, Tenn. Saturday evening 29 Repairing Cleaning E. D. White, Purchasing Agent Blacktop Paving 100X9 $162 Bar Terms Free Estimates BUILDERS PAVING CO. 895-6600 METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT Durrett Nashville, Tenn.

Oct. IV66. aurvivea ov pdrems Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perry, Ash ia Cietai AArc Qnhart Tnnv after deGraffenried's death for "the education of the citizens at About one-fourth of the FURNACE Vacuum cleaned, stoker service, gas furnace also, Work guaranteed, 228-7804 BUY IUNK CARS OF NASHVILLE DAVIDSON COUNTY BIRMINGHAM (UPD Local police arrested three Negro men Itll, allU ffllFS wihiimc, of Pleasant View, Miss.

Judy Perry And Pick-up Bodies 242-0747 30 Roofing fir Cuttering TRFASURY DEPARTMENT. IN ASmana CUV Drainers, miiicu re MEMBERSHIP BLACKTOP DRIVES Saturday and charged them in TFRNAL REVENUE SERVICE: was used in construction the auditorium and adjoining; memorial lobby. The fully air conditioned high IN COSMOPOLITAN HEALTH CLUB For sale, real cheap, 242-2210, the shooting of a young Samford IT, IVllLliaci ret IT "win land City, Kenneth Perry, Joelton, Marvin Perry, Japan, Buford Perry, Pleasant View, Jimmy Perry, Fall Special now on drives also Seal Coating done on your old drives. Notice is nereby given tnai on September 23, 196, 1954 Bulck 4-door sedan. Serial No.

A6005830 was WE STOP LEAKS NO STOP NO PAY ppoalrn or Ntw Roofs. Termt 242-2 1 U4. University student here last LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn. seized in Davidson County, Tennes Soicer, oranamorner, nnrs, I IS I Free Estimates. Call RICHARDS PAVING July.

LEARN TO DRIVE SOUTHERN ROOFING, 255-75M see, tor violation ot it u. section 7302. Any person claiming an A 21-year-old Middle Tennessee State University student died EASY METHOD Established 1933 Officials said John Henrv 262 0667 895-5094 mm 297 6526 298-1780 nterest said property may tne a Coleman, 28, and Otis Stephens Leillld TWailli' 5ICV 1 T. Krantz, both of Joelton. The remains are at the Anderson.

Garrett, and Bovd Funeral Home in Joelton. Complete notice of Funeral arrangements will be announced later. ANDERSON GARRETT and claim and deliver a S2S0 cost bond ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, parking lots, roads LEARN TO DRIVE from asphyxiation here early yesterday when fire swept or petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture witti the undersianed, and Jonn Hodges, both 18, were arrested on a tip. All three have ACME DRIVER TRAINING, 889-2331 Bonded, licensed. Insured.

Blasting, pipe lines, overflows. Septic previous records. BOYD ruNtKAL oireciors, juti ton. through his home. GUTTERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED 292-4245, Evenings 255-5388 CUTTER WORK Repair and Cleaning.

262-0063 (Evenings 8B9-1992) ranks, oncnes, top sou. MALONh LAWNS MOWED on or before November iy orner-wise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. Leonard A. Mika, Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax CONST. 847-5024.

REED Reasonable, 6-7 a.m., 5-6 p.m. 269-3785 Kenneth Melvin Spann, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. The student, Gary Frank Reynolds, was shot twice at close range while trying to protect MASONRY WORK All kinds.

Driveways, patios. Chimneys, con uedmam PFFn of 1306 Tree- Division, 6J u. a. courinouse, nosh-ville, Tennessee. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS mont Street, Friday morning at Mrs.

Emma Fielderhng CLARKS VILLE Mrs. Wolf Fielderlinpr, 90, retired owner and operator of Fielder-ling's tobacco store here, died yesterday in a Nashville hos-. pital. Services will be at 2 p.m. to- day at Murphy Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include one son, Frank Fielderllnfr, Huntsville, and a sister, Misa Molly Wolf, Nashville. crete, brick, stone porches and Spann, was pronounced dead his wife from being assaulted 833-0305 832-2878 steps, garages, block foundations. Tn di cnr.EDG daaaNPDC a local hospital, survived oy oe-volpH wife.

Mrs. Nannie Mai ROOFING The attack came while Reynolds after he failed to respond to all work guaranteed. Jim Jefferles, You and each of vou are hereby Sarden Reed; sister, Mrs. Ester Repairs or new roofs. Free estimates.

254-y4y4. Sewing Alterations Ladies Tailoring, 291-5776 was cnanging a flat tire on the artificial resuscitation given for Call any time. 269-6051. Mai Ward; sister-in-iaw, Mrs. Mattie L.

Gentry, of California; notified mat mo owners or pawn ticket numbers: 49806 to 70134 inclu- mnet raHaam tha nlpdoe rep Green Springs highway. DEBTS-Not responsible for debts ROOFING, GUTTERING more than an hour. Spann was a graduate of Law three step-sons; two nepnews; rniisins. Mr. and Mrs.

Boatwright, Reynolds underwent extensive ASPHALT PAVING "FINEST IN DRIVEWAYS" Parking Areas, Free Estimates. R. D. HAYES, 758-5539, 262-0404 resented by your pawn ticket on or before Oct. 13, 1966, or your REPAIR WORK A SPECIALITY maoe oy anyone orner man myself Charles Spurlock, 242-9239.

surgery following the incident rence County High School NO lob too small 228-7280 Mr. Mattie Crane and Will Reed; other relatives and friends. Funer-aI thi-t Monday afternoon at 1 and local residents raised more where he had played on the CROWDER PEAS Call 766-2347 rignt to reaeem win oe toticiicu HY'S LOAN OFFICE 316 Deaderlck St. Nashville, Tenn than $7,000 to help pay his medi ASPHALT PAVING ROOFING-REPAIRING LICENSED. TERMS.

242-3795. basketball team. o'clock at Bethel A.M.E. church, conducted by the pastor Rev. Joseph Reid.

Pallbearers will be selected from friends and church cal and educational expenses. He was a member of the Driveways, Parking lots. Also seal coating and penetration. 297-6810. ROOFING ROOF REPAIRS Cemetery Lot CROWDER PEAS Call 766-2347 Church of Christ.

FREE ESTIMATES, Call JOHN E. members. Interment at Greenwood BROWN, 228-2312. Cemetery. Arrangements through CINDERS S3 load up, delivered Driveways built, hauling any kind, shavings and dirt.

CO 2-6853. Survivors, in addition to his WOODLAWN Two 4-grave lots, near Thompson Lane, $175 per grave, WOOD Hickory, Oak, Barn fertilizer. Flower dirt. "The Finest" Clean PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL ROOFING fc ROOF REPAIRS SERVICE. BJ2-2JBU.

For Free Estimate, call JOHNNY. ing and hauling. MAHAN'S, 269-9150. BROWN, 298-2152. STONE CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS.

CALL 228-4378 WOODLAWN MEMORIAL Sacrifice RHODES parents, include one sister, Glenda Spann, a brother, John C. Spann, and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Delia Rochelle, all of Lawrenceburg. 2 lots, 4 graves eacn. can mi-oiiv SPEEDOMETERS REPAIRED-RESET Guaranteed, 292-2051 31 Septic Tank MR.

WILLIAM A. RHODES Of 2600 Alameda St. Friday evening, 20 Electrical Repairing MT. OLIVET Sacrifice 4 lots. Call 227-77B2.

September ju at 10:11. at a local 13 Sam J. Hill MURFREESBORO Serv-ices for Sam J. Hill, 74, of Hot Springs, who died Satur- day at his home after a heart attack, will be at 3 p.m. today at Woodfln Memorial Chapel.

Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. I Hill was a former resident of Murfrcesboro and a veteran of World War II. He is survived bv a sister, Miss Sue Hill of Hot Springs. FIREWOOD Hickory, Oak and Ash, 254-9003 hospital, entered into rest. Survi RADIANT CEILING HEAT REPAIRED Lost Found vors are a devoted wife, Mrs Effie A.

Rhodes; two daughters, TYPING In my home, thesis, manu Service Increases, electric heaters of Mrs. Vera Davis. Lawrenceburq, $100 REWARD scripts, 5 years secretarial all types installed. Wiring repair illiam F. Driver Septic Tanks PUMPED Sewer Lines Cleaned OVERFLOWS REPAIRED REASONABLE RATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED RIPPEY'S 262-0626 and Mrs.

Lena Pearl Far-rell, Monrovia, Liberia, West Afri experience, 883-4521. TALLEY ELECTRIC CO. 865-4018 For recovery of new pickup truck HOUSE WIRING-ELECTRIC HEAT Power Increased and repairs, dry-i ca; three sons. Prof. Franklin A Rhodes, Ripley, Mr.

W. Rhodes, Nashville, and Mr. Raymond C. Rhodes. Milwaukee era ventea, wfltta, zy-uJ66.

camper. Green wnite. sioien, Guy Wallace Motor Company, 710 Murfreesboro Road. 256-2646. Reward for return of camper and arrest and conviction of guilty party.

FLORISTS seven qrandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, House Rewired, Licensed Electric Heat, Harding 256-2034 21 Furniture Repairs Elder G. T. Rhodes, Nashville, DOG Small white, long hair. Some Nashville, one aunt, Mrs. Funeral Today LYNCHBURG, Tenn.

Services for William Franklin Driver, 20, of Winchester who died yesterday from injuries received Thursday when he was kicked bv a horse, will be at Minnie Beck, Chicago, two sT beige on back. Freckles on nose. Without collar. Lost Saturday night dauQhters-in- aw: two sons-in- aw; Horoscope other relatives and friends. The UPHOLSTERING Hide-abed $65, platform rockers $35, kitchen chairs $5, 865-5279.

Septic Tanks PUMPED REPAIRED SEWER LINES CLEANED OVERFLOWS REPAIRED REASONABLE RATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL 262-0626 family will receive friends at the near Pic Pak Grocery on mc-Nairy Lane Woodmont Blvd. Childs Pet. Answers to "SNOWY." Reward. 291-6096. church ot ood, utn and Phillips Nashville, Monday evening, By FRANCES DRAKE Oct.

3. 966. trom to 10. t-unera Bellshire Upholstering Shop -FREE ESTIMATES 3B41-A Dickerson Rd. 865-1396 DOG Male Beaqle, months, black- 3 p.m.

today at Harrison Funer Hawka fcHoJ. 14 CoadMoafawj 4 al Home at Lawrenceburg, Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Thomas Degraphenreid and Rev. R.

E. Williams officiating. K. GARDNER SON, directors. K.

Gardner and brown with white teet, missing since September 19. Pet of invalid lady. Preston Drive area. Liberal Reward. Call MILLER, 2424 Paf-ford 262-2802.

Burin 1 will be in the Lynch 22 Grading Excavating DOZER AND LOADER Yard grading, clearing, 352-0900 R. Lewis, assisting. SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED $10 TO $12.50 ALDRIDGE 262-1118 hanJ.Huy It CoaMa feet Work. IV-CMrawO. Ml JO OatMaaJ Sapafc, 31 rarnftura lapofef 23 GaaaEaf ia.

voling 21 to-Oxocaj 3 Kmi Sar.icai Movaaj, Storoaa, fowling It faM' Paparlnf 27 COM! 2 Tooli. ate. Saaillfca; riaanau, 30 Inalina i Look in the section in which vour birthday comes, and find what vour out- look is according to the stars. FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, mt MARCH 11 to APRIL JO (Aries) Avoid a tendency to rush things through it there is much on the docket. Heed warn- inis and you can save much re-doinq.

Shun useless disputes, but DO discuss APRIL 21 to MAY 1 (Taurus) A different tack may be the trick vou need now See all sides of a proiect or discussion, and do not permit pleasure to RYMAN DOG Male red hound (Vizsla) about 24" high, clipped tail, burg Cemetery. Driver was a iunior at Middle Tennessee State University in Murf reeshoro a graduate of Franklin County High School. DOZER WORK $9 hour MRS. PINKEY E. BERLIN RY named "Ranger" strayed Hills- 24 Miscellaneous service MAN Saturday.

Oct. 966. Sur Minimum 3 hours. 766-9174 boro-Tyne Area. Childs pet 292-5489.

Reward. vived bv mother, Mrs. L. Berlin, I SapflC Tafthl Cotl yav, a4 hxloy 314-1 OS I 23 Landscaping and one sister, Mrs. Verdie Mai Survivors include his parents, Oarien.

both of arksda e. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Driver, one 17 Building Remodeling and several nieces and nephews. Remains are at the chapel of DOG Beagle female, 3 months, black with brown, name Brid9ett, East Nashville area. Reward. 262-1207, call after 5. should eniov a lively feelinq ot useful-lsister, Martha Kathryn Driver.

SHRUBS Grading, trimming, rock work, moss covered rocks, waterfalls, cook-out grills, out-door bar, patio, rock garden, retaining wall. YOU nam ttl Praa 13 Pettus-Owen Wood, 4506 Char UkllLIIU INSTALLED ness and a forward propulsion now Keeo! a brother, Jimmy Driver, and lotte Ave. Graveside services will be held Monday morning at 10:00 DOG Male red hound (Vizsla) FREE ESTIMATE to vou; disadyantaqr a a 1 grandmother, Mrs, designing. 20 years' experience, 6 EUA TED Frank Parker, all of Winchester, o'clock at spring Hill Lemeiery, conducted bv Rev. R.

W. Gentzke ifiuiiii'3 same as casn. about 24" high, clipped tail, named "Ranger" strayed HHIs-boro-Tyne Area. Child's pet. 292-5489.

Reward. Radnor Plumbing Co. CALL ANYTIME 228-6333 Friends will serve as pallbearers. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)-Some discord In business and work matters is possible. But normally you can hold to an even keel, keep your affairs in order, and your talents directed toward win- ninq top returns Do all thl now PETTUS, OWEN WOOD, yri-siti James Franklin Goff YARDS COMPLETE Grade, Disc, fertilize, seed.

242-2240 Ll DOG Lost. Redtick Hound. 1512 SHIPP BARNES WILLIAM FRANK BARNES Ago 77 years, of 235 Robinwood Madison. Friday evening, Sept. 30th, 1966 at St.

Thomas Hospital. Survived bv wife, Mrs. Mattie Ray Barnes; son, William Barnes; grandson, William Ronald Barnes, all of Madison; brothers, J. B. Joe L.

Barnes, both of Old Hickory, K. C. Barnes, Madison; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Doqgett, Mrs. Jennie Mae Wright, both of Coleman, Texas, Mrs.

Arnie Ray, Pulaski. Remains are at the Cole 8, Garrett Funeral Home, Good-lettsville, where services will be conducted Monday morning, Oct. 3rd at 10 o'clock by Rev. H. E.

Baker and Rev. H. H. Austin. Honorary Pallbearers: Members of The Men's Bible Class of City Roads Methodist Church.

Active: Brice Thomas, Carlos Brawner, J. D. Sington, J. W. Neatherlv.

J. W. Green, W. E. Blanton, Perry Underwood, Harrv Bradley.

Interment Spring Hill Cemetery, COLE GARRETT FUNERAL DIREC-JtORSGoodlettsville. BARNES MRS. BEULAH REED BARNES Aue 7. of 6J0I-A Pennsylvania Sunday morning at a local infirmary. Survived by a daughter.

Lucille Mullican of Nashville; two sons, John Barnes of Wheelers-burq, Ohio, and Albert Barnes of Decatur, a brother Robert Raed of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Sinie Cavender of Nashville; 11 qrandchildren. Remains are at the chapel. Melton Funeral Home, 4503 Charlotte where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 1966 at 11:00 a.m., conducted bv Bro.

J. F. Ivy, Mr. D. L.

Hoad, John Flair, J. W. Bell, Hop Cripper, Floyd Bussey, Wesley Bell will serve as pallbearers. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, Tenn. MELTON FUNERAL HOME, 4503 Charlotte 298-4455.

ERNEST ELDRIDGE SHIPP- 35 Business Schools Phillips St. Answers by name of Tick, has collar with William Plum-mer, Stanton, Tenn. Reward, After 5 call 256-4272. 256-7821 anytime. 35 Business Schools ADDITIONS REMODELING Home Improvements Kitchens, Baths, Family Rooms, Garages, Carports LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED Terms to Fit Your Budget ROBERT WALKER LUMBER CO.

527 Thompson Ln. PHONE 254-3344 Saturday morning, uciODer ivoo, at a local infirmary. Survived by sisters, Mrs. William h. iony, Mrs Dovle Collev of Nashville, BRIEFCASE With school supplies, Miss Anna Shipp of Chattanooga; hmtharc.

Henrv I ee Shioo. Kilaore, Peabody area, Sept. 29, initials R.L.V.. Reward $10, No question. 291-4125.

DOG-Male beagle. Name BEAGIE. No collar. Mostly wnite, oiacx back, brown face. Mitchell Ave.

Smyrna. 459-4950. REWARD. JULY 24 to AUG. 23 (Leol-Asply the CEDAR GROVE, Tenn.

Ser-brakes If you sense that you are over- "Franklin Gnff overshooting the mark. It is a VJ am0a, 'MI-KIII. handicap to follow a set pattern at ali o', who died Saturday at his here, will be at 2 p.m. to-lustments on vour part. TT.

AUG. 24 to SEPT. 23 (Virgo) There is ('ay at Hickory Flat Methodist no limit to progress, once vour mind is, Church attuned to it, and abilities exploited. Here Is surely a day for it! Emphasize your; Burial will be in the church SEPT. 24 to OCT.

23 (Libra)-Not ev-; c('mejr erything may run as anticipated, but you Ooff was a retired Carroll have the talent for prudent pushmq and Pntintv fnrmpr also waiting out returns Be careful on Idrmpr- ioJKffiv5'1 r'clow. i Sutvivors include his widow, todies Elia Overman Goff; six conscientiously. This is dav's rmidisons, Charlie, Bath Springs, SoInT' V0U vou wi" have Hubert. Lexington, NOV. 23 to OEC.

21 (Sagittarius) jupl-1 Porter, Cedar Grove, Odell, and r.nrt8"' both of Chicago, and James day stand out bv adding a touch of originality to vour work and through Goff, Friendship. 11 Texas, James R. Shipp of Franklin, Louisiana; six nieces, two nephews, several great-nieces and nephews. Remains are at Roesch-Patton 1715 Broadway, where services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Dorris Billinqslev. Pallbearers: Honorary-W.

Havnie Gourley and Emploves of Capitol Chevrolet Company. Active Lewis Wolfe, Dale Harbinson, Joe H. Shipp, Lee Shipp Houston Totty, Louis DOG Female, Brown-Black beagle. Sam McKissack CONTRACTING CO. 3 months old, tast Nasnvme Name Bridgett, red collar no tag Reward.

262-1207. 900 12th S. 254-1002 We specialize In room additions, ga BILLFOLD Lady's red, vicinity ot SanAnton, KirK turner, i. v. raj-chal.

Interment Woodlawn Ceme Last Nasnvme. Kewara. ian 227-7963, after 5 P.M. tery ROESCH I cum-PANY, Phone 255-7467; Nursery Child Care rages, carports, converting attics or basements into family rooms or apartment. Loans arranged.

No down payment. HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY AVAILABLE FOR REMODELING. REMODELING REPAIRS NEW ADDITIONS YES There is still time to Enroll for fall classes starting SEPT. 13 or OCT. 3 JOBS AWAIT GRADUATES AS Secretaries IBM Operators if Bookkeepers ir Receptionists Office Clerks Stenographers Free Placement Service Call or Write NASHVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE 226 7th Avenue N.

Phone 256-2101 more exhaustive study of the fine onints WRIGHT DIXIE daughters, Mrs. Bertie Middle-ton, Mrs. Agnes Hollinsworth, DEC. 22 to JAN. 20 (Capricorn) You will have numerous wavs to achieve in md.

ELIZA WRIGHT of 126 Green KINDERCARTEN NURSERY PC." 'DI Walking distance Hospitals, Col CARPORTS, ROOFING, PAINTING Free estimates Easy Terms leges, Your child's welfare our first concern, 291-6210, 297-1760. COWAN 228-4636 766-2242 HARVILLE CONSTRUCTION CHILDREN KEPT BELMONT-WAVERLY-G A WHITE AREA Nice clean home, best care. 1 to 5 years. 298-4595. 298-4595.

top manner, and MANNER is the key' Mrs. Willie and Mrs. Doro-word. However, there's need for better rw; perspective, and for straightening out the th Adams, Chicago, Mrs. O-iie order of thinqs.

Hall and Mrs. Ferris Stubble- JAN. 21 to FEB. 1 (Aquarius)-Cor'ect fj.u ovininn iril qMP -Rhir-errors and flaws in your proqram as soon ''eia, l. xinlon, -Mrs.

Mie 5lur-as you note them. You are keen, so thev ton, Humboldt, Mrs. Katherine over' Cox. St. Louis.

Mrs. Edith cau'ious and lose vantage points. FEB. 20 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) The Stanford, Memphis, Mrs. Opal earlier you begin, the sooner you will at- Pollard.

Cooter, and Mrs. tain. Take time between regular activi- ties to get other ventures planned. An L. Klxie Hodge, Cedar Grove, all-around good day.

Brothers include Harrison Goff. f'rossville. and Coy HOME IMPROEMENT SPECIALIST Building Remodeling: Carport, Patios, and Paneling: Storm doors and windows: Aluminum siding: Tile work: Painting: Roofing: FREE ESTIMATES 244-62081 CH I CARE BROOKMEADE AREA, Will keep infants in my home. 5 days week. Best of care.

352-1800. Street, Friday, Sept. 30, 1966 at a local Infirmary. Survived by, one Daughter, Miss Anna Delores Wright; two sons, Messrs. Eliza Jr.

and William Wright, all of Nashville, Tenn two sisters, one of Lebanon, one of Indianapolis, three brothers, Messrs. Wesley and Melvin of Nashville, Tenn. and Wiley Wright of Denver, a dear niece, Mrs. Deloses Watson; a dear cousin, Mrs. Francis Mattews; a very dear devoted friend, Mrs.

Willie Mae Akins; a host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Monday, Oct. 3, 196 from 8 to 10 p.m. at St. Luke Primitive Baptist Church, 135 Lewis Street.

Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1946 from the above Church at two o'clock p.m., conducted by Elder Ernest Floyd, Rev. McCray and Elder Lowery Moonev. Friends will serve as Pallbearers and Flowerbearers. Interment Mt.

Ararat Cemetery. T. C. DONALSON, Director. MRS.

KATE SANDERS COWAN At a local hospital early Saturday morning Oct. 1. 1966. Mother of Mrs. Robert Boudreau, Mrs.

Dud-lev Aaron. Jack and Robert Cowan, all of Nashville, James E. Cowan, St. Augustine, Florida; sister of Mrs. George M.

Walker, Mrs. J. S. Rippetoe. and Miss Mildred Sanders, all of Nashville; 4 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren.

Services 3 pm. Sunday. COSMOPOLITAN CHAPEL with Dr. W. 0.

Gray officialino. Pallbearers, W. H. Haa, James E. Poole, Donald A.

Davis, William Hill Jack Anslev, and J. Dudley Aaron. Interment Wood-lawn Cemetery. Remains at COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME. 35 Business Schools CHILDREN KEPT In my home, age 1-5, 242-6124 Goff, Trimble.

three sisters, Mrs. Florie Blackwood. Florence, Maggie Blackley, BeinU, and Laurie Gilliam, Lexington and 60 MEN WOMEN NEEDED IBM CHILD CARE WEST area, $10 week. 269-5005 Children Kept Any Age Hot Lunch, 292 9576, 895-2438 DAVENPORT Children Kept My Home pays, Haywood Lane Area, mzvii 4 'l The Word Game Todays test MESMERIZE Average mark 19 words Time limit 25 minutes Can you find 20 or more dic-- tionary words in Mesmerize? The list will be published tomorrow. RULES: Words must be four or more letters.

Words which acquire four letters by the ad- dition of such as "bats" and "cats" are not permissi-, ble. Only one form of a word is used. Proper names are not permitted. JOE CEPHUS DAVENPORT Age 61 years Saturday morning Oct. 1, 1966 at his home 1304 Gallatin Rd.

Madison. Survived bv witc, Mrs. Lorene Key Davenport. Sons. Mason and Carl Daven Out-Ot-Town Franklin, Tenn.

Genesco CHILD CARE Babysitting in my home, area, call 833-5047. Donald A. Duke CARTHAGK Services for: Donald A. Duke, 67, who died, Saturday in Smith County Hos-; pital after a stroke, will he at 10 a.m. today at Sanderson Fu- neral Home.

Burial will he in Ridgewood BURNETT port, Daughters, Miss Carolyn, Joan, and Judy Davenport. broth- ers, Josh, Raymond, Lee, CHILDREN Kept in my home, Harding Plaza, Norman Binkley School, experienced, 833-4339. Car DavenDort all nf Madison. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING EARNING POTENTIAL CALL 242-2585 Train at the only area Private School with computers on the premises for student USE. Day and Evening Classes Nora Forming Tommy Davenport, White House.

K- C-T 1 i 7. Sisters, Mrs. J. Cardwell, CHILD CARE Bv day or will board In my home, Call 292-1683. Elijabethton, Miss DfllSPV Davenport.

Nashv stepsons, Homer F. McOuiston. Nashville, ashville, lAaltnn tnaries MCU'JisTon, t-t Paarh Pla Ino VAonHAll McQuis- tnn. Uiot Ua'm tt.A,,.kw, Mrs. YESTERDAY'S WORD YELLOWSEED MRS.

MAUDE BAKER WARD BURNETTE, age 83 years, at her home in the Pasquo Community, Sunday morning, Oct. 2, 1966. She is survived by her husband. F. E.

Burnett, of Franklin Route one daughter, Mrs, Muriel Cathey; one son, Wendell Ward, both of Antioch; stepsons, Glenn Burnett, Wilton Burnett, both of Nashville, Emerson Burnett of Lewisburg, Tenn. The remains are at the Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Rd. where services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10:30 by Virgil Hale. Pallbearers will be: Eugene Luther, Forest Charlton, Reed McGill. Otis Charlton, Houston Ross, and Lindell Park.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, funeral H. H. Elgin, Mrs. Jerrv Gammon, both of Murfreesboro, Mrs Churk Garlinaer, Ft.

Waltom Beach. Fla. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodiettsville Cemetery. A veteran of World War I and long time merchant in Carthage. Duke had been associated with Neely Harwell Co.

of Nashville for the past 12 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Christene Duke; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Ven-treas and a son, Morris A. Duke, both of Doneteon; mother, Mrs.

Maude Duke of Carthage and four grandchildren. conrf'rtf" FOR FAST RESULTS IN SELLING AUTOS 254-1031 wnere services will be CI Monday afternoon, Oct. 3, 2 o'clock bv Rev a yeld lode seedy dele yells lysol sell dells yellowed odyl sled dewy yowled owed sloe dole vodel oyes slew dowels eise weeds slowed dose eved weld slev does 4 lewd well solely dowse losal wold sold dolls lose sewed sowed dolly lowed seel swelled dwells 1966 at Crouch. Honorary njillharttrc. CmninuaA.

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMYiS of Time Freiaht Line Inc. Active pallbearers will be his nephews. Interment Sorlnohill Cemetery. COLE AND GARRETT Funeral directors. Goodiettsville..

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