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IMC NASHVIU! TtNNESSfAM, Marsh 47 ileall) Hriitirrc EDUCATIONAL Inilrix linn Schools ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Noticri Thomas M. Adams Thomas M. Arlnni. 1121 Pile WrM illPi 3 Lost It Kound KfYS-ln light Mri tooled am not lor In Veteran Murfrrrs- BUSINESS GUIDE 8 Business Sorviccs Oilcied PI AN NINO TO BUM Up coiv.truf hon or rriiiWrhn-j f-lll a gr-nivo-l ronhH'Jm f)WY fWIK CONSI. 1'H Charlotte Ave 79 Stone, Block bnto.

Kunrnil kctvIits will ho 111. tninnrnuv Hi. 'din fc ri'tt. Funeral Home. The nt 2 inl- (ri.n with initUI Petard Write 0 Wi.

Banner-lennrwfMit DOC. Boston Terrier, Rlai and White, medium size, name area. Reward, 8H1 0M7. DOG Found aiea. 83-1591.

Colhe Grieve 1 1. IIPHOI STE RY. 778 7979. Kny Srarn will official Burial will hfl in Rpllifl CnniPipry, urppnhi'ipr, rr-nn. Adams miffnrrd pas poisoning fliiriiifr world War 1.

Survivors Include! a. kImIpt, Mrs slim wrsi oi jNHsnviiip; nun rirnllicr, Hurlut Adams of Iidian top, Trim. Mrs. Minnie Lee Darrcih Mrs. MIiiiiIp hvo Kmuiplt Par ileall! Noiiccs Oul-of-Town Lebanon, Tenn.

BUCY Tuesday night, March, 74, al a local hospital, Horner Wil Bucy, rtua SO. Survived by wile, Mrs. tarhne Howard Bury; live drtiiohlors Mrs. Roily Timbs, Mrs. Jean Timbs, Misses Linda, Shirley and Patricia Bury; two sons, Donald and Paul Ruty, all of Lebanon, sisters, Mrs.

f-rank Graham, Lav tassas, Mrs, Dok Fann, Ready-vllle, Mrs, Clarence TIs-dale, Lebanon, Mrs. Paul Simms, Old Hickory; one brother, John Bik.v, Lebanon; Three grandchildren. Remains aie af Nave's Er'st side Chapel, where services will be held at 130 o'clock, Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev, Thnrman White, assisted by Kenneth Smlthsnn. FrioncH will serve as pallbearers. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens.

Nave's Fast Side Chanel, Lebanon. Brush Creek, Tenn. EASTES Wednesday morning, March 25, 1964, at the Smith County Hospilal, Carthage, Mrs, E. E. (Mamie) Eastes, age 89, Survived by dauqhter, Mrs, Thomas Ballingcr, Rome, Tenn.) sons, Eliie Easles, Gordonsville, Earl Eastes of Brush Creek, and Sam Easlcs, ol Donelson; 20 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

The remains are, at the J. L. Bass Funeral Home, Carthane, Tenn. Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, at the J. L.

Bass Funeral Home, Chapel, conducted by Rev. Dewey Robinson, Rev. William Pruitt, and Rev. Paul Durham. Grandsons, will serve as pallbearers.

Interment In the Brush Creek, Cemetery, J. Bass Funeral Home, Directors. rah, n.1, of IMS Wnorlmont dirrt at. hi-r honip ypstprriay. ArrancPiupiits arp incnmplHri, f'lnlpy Pol is AV Charllon Funeral HoniP Is in rliarRP.

A nallvp of BppcIi (die moved to Nashvillo whpn she was IS. Survivors are a daughter, Miss KaticbPl Darrali, and two sons, Decatur, and George Jiajrah, Masnvllle. ilmum Creee HIM. VINsfe AM Mill made by anyone olio r- thnn my, ell I loyd I ampni-ll, Wfl loth Ave N. UPHOLSTERING rnl pm una ir, II ynni RUII UP ROOF AND SHING1 WORK general repair and concrete wnrk.

2o2 9S17 LEARN TO "DRIVE" FASY METHOD. CY 7-6526 Established 1911 CY 1-1780 GRADING SODDING Washed away yards, hanks, CA 7-4552 Draperies Bedspreads Expertly Made. CY BLACK TOP SOIL Well rotted manure. Chep, 742 074) "TERMITES? Low rales. Inspect free.

297-9510. HAULING TOP" SOIL I oc SJrme. Y7-56 MANURE Well Rotted Black top soil, Cheap, 254 9003. GARDENS Plowed, disc, grading. Yards, diggings, trenching, mow- Ins.

GEHR I 228-3 747, 228-5428. Rich Black Top Soil RICH MANURE 883-2984 RUGS SOFAS CLEANED Reasonable, 262-6731 TOP SOIL FILL DIRT Good rich dirt, 292-0951 anytime. GARDEN BREAKING Yard mowing, cutting and hauling. BjMimlev VE 2 8681. TREE SURGERY CAPITOL TREE CO 227-9915 BUSINESS GUIDE 8 Business Services Offered HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPECIAL GARAGE 12x20 ft.

$595 REMODELING ADDITIONS ANYTHING IN HOMF IMPROVEMENTS CARPORTS, KITCHENS ATTICS BASEMENTS Converted ROOFING AND SIDING NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE NOTHING DOWN Convenient Monthly Payments TERMS Up To 20 Years ROBERT WALKER LUMBER CO. 57 W. fhompson Ln 3344 DRIVEWAY RFPAIR SEAL COATING There Is a new look for driveways and parking areas, both new old with a gasoline oil resistant seal coat by KERR BROS. PARKING AREA MAINTENANCE SERVICE 242-2810 P.O. Box 8614 Septic Tanks CLEAN SEWERS OVERFLOWS BUILT VERY REASONABLE PRICE Open 7 days a week Cunrmntp annd Inh Get My Price 262-0620 Septic Tanks PUMPED LINES CLEANED OUT All work guaranteed.

$15 to $20. New overflows built at reasonable rates. NAPIER CA 8-4378. Blacktop Paving 80x10 ft. $142 Cadillac Swimming Pools FHA terms.

Free estimates, 555-6063 PARK-KING PAVERS Blacktop Paving 100x9 $152 FHA Terms Free Estimates BUILDERS PAVING CO. TW 5-6600 UN 8-9086 We Stop Leaks No Stop-No Pay REPAIRS OR NEW ROOFS Dependable. Terms AL 5 7504 SOUTHERN ROOFING JN CERAMIC TILE Remodel that old bath now. Free estimate. Nothinq down, 510 month MANNING 5 '71 Mam.

747 491 Remodeling NO CASH SADLER CONST. A 7-2233 rjUALITY HEATING Sears Homert furnaces and complete heating sys tems. We will install, finance, no money down, 3 years to pay, SEARS ROEBUCK AL 4 5251. BUILD REMODEL Build rooms, carports, garages, foundations, house leveling, fireplaces. Fret estimates.

FHA terms. L. Edwards AM 9-9537 ROOFING BIRD Wind-Seal Shingles, Guaran teed Installation; Estimates; Terms. Midsouth Aluminum Co. Ull 12th Ave.

S. AM 9 5719. Block, Stone CONCRETE WOPK ALL KINDS Driveways, -Iveways, RIPPEY, 262-4874 We Dig SEPTIC TANKS Overflows, pipelines, Dorers. Trax-cavator, grader, backhoes, Dynamiting, MALONE, 847-5024. ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Notices Personals NASHVILLF'S FINEST SAI ON 1 Hi-.

GRACE LORLN MASSAGE Rath for Gentlemen FRIEDA JOHNSTON, M'ir. 7S49ni7 SUITE II CAPITOL TOWLRS NOTICE! BLOOD DONORS All blood types needrd. Donor fee paid BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1971 Broadway AL "WISH "TO "CONTACT LADIES Gr GENTLEMEN OVER 30. FOR A Select Social Croup, 2SJ-5575 HERMITAGE MASSAGE Grace Frrserrun, Director New Operating Stall Downtown 228 Capilol Blvd. Men and Women 242-5J64 NEW SYLVIA'S HEALTH SALON FOR GENTLEMEN 150 4th Ave.

No. 55 0nB3 MASSAGE STEAM BATH MASSAGE AMBER'S MASSAGE STUDIO For men end women. Hours 9-9 146 7th No. 254-11(147 MASSAGE CHRISTINE HAYS Health Salon Menand Women, 31 1 Church. 244 2 488 June Taylor Health Studio New personnel added.

For Gentlemen. ISO 4th N. 255-1745 CHILDREN KEPT All day or by the hour, Green Hills Section. 298-3657. CONFIDENTIAL LOANS TO WOMEN Mrs.

Adcock Call 742-7395 Massage 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. PAULA'S HEALTH LOUNGE 125 20th Ave. S. Men-Women 242 4986 CHILDREN KEPT West Nashville Area Anytime 298-3974 CASH FOR SCRAP GOLD Broken, discarded Jewelry GORDONSUth and Broad COUNTRY 8.

WESTERN" BAND Wanted persons to organize band Call MASSAGE For Men and Women ANN'S MASSAGE PARLOR 70 12th Ave. So. 2i4-6875 CHILDREN KEPT Dlckerson Road Area, good rare, Urge fenced play area. 262-3577. CHILDREN KEPT In my home daily.

404 Cleveland SI. East). 228-5069. VIRGINIA'S SWEDISH MASSAGE Men end Women 9 to 9 Murfreesboro Rd. 793-3061 SMALL CHILDREN KEPT Mv home, South, by day, hour or week; mother's care.

256-4021. CHILDREN KEPT My home, Woodbine, 242-5841 NEED CASH WE HAVE IT! APPLY AND GET IT SAME DAY BIG TENN FINANCE AL 5 8754 PERMANENT S10 Cold Wave $7.50. Arcade Beauty Salon, Arcade (Upstairs), AL 6-9624. for WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from karat up, WEII STEIN Jewelers. 237 4th Ave.

NON-DRINKER? Save 25 on auto Insurance 244-2485 5 Special Notices "BUILDERS OF THE UNUSUAL" For the Finest In Water Falls, Fountains, Garden Pools, Patios, Brick, Stone or Concrete. Foot Bridges, Retaining Walls, Garden Lighting, Landscape Engineering The Proper Plant or Tree in The Proper Place, Residential or Commercial, Creative LandscpeConst. Co. 865-5075. SPRINCSPECIAL TOP SOIL Rich Creek Dirt Special Tandem Truck loaH Price Call VE 2-3600 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER I NG-REFINISHING FURNITURE STRIPPING SAVE or More on Specially Purchased Fabrics.

NASHVILLE UPHOLS1ERING CO. Call ANODIZING ALUMINl'Vi IN ALL ALLOYS Call estimator AL 4-5 6 SUPREME ANODIZING CORP. V00 Stanley St. Nashville FENCE 11-gauoe chain link 25c ft. Fabric only Also Installed Day or niqht 865-4266 ACME FENCE CO.

1150 Gallatin Rd. Madison, Tenn FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Guaranteed. Free estimates. Easy terms Ask any customer at HARRIS SOFA-BED CO. 1239-Dlckerson Rd.

Goodlettsvllle, Tenn. 859 1255, 860-2349. William's Upholstering We make furniture like new Prices and terms to suit vou CA 7-4863, Gallatin Rd. 8J4-2687 Learn To Drive ACME DRIVER Training. AL 6 0097 DIRT-Gond black, barn ferlilirer flnwer dirt, Tree topping, taking, down, Plumhino, House wrecking, Haulinj.MAHAN'S!269 9l5q; PENNIES Unsnrted Direct from cur Gum Vending Machine.

From 4 stales S50 bags tor $55 Phone 262 7871. TREE SURGERY Hedge, shrub re movinq 25 years' experience. ARTHUR F. O'NEAL. 797 0494.

13 CLASSES NOW FORMING X-Ray Technicians Dental Assistants Medical Secretary Medical Assistant Medical Receptionist Handsome starling salaries and excellent "Ca" reer Positions" assures you job in the Medical Field. Free Placement 5ervice Day Night, V2 Day Phone or Write Mid-State College 710 17th S. 244-1830 CLASSES-Dav and nlont now form ing Mid State illeqe of Medical rts. '10 17tb 744-18 BUSINESS LOURSE Nioni rtasse' ca: i 's bihinfss rni i egf 8th at Broadway AL 6-369 THE lOMPTOMETEB SCHOOL And kfV PUNCH 'B4INING TOO 410 Exchange Bldg AL 6-796 HIGH CtHOOL AT HOME WRITE OR FREE BOOKLET American School. Gallatin, Tenn.

CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION TRAINING 1700 Hayes Nashville 254-8828 LEARN Electronics. Radio An pouncing, Mid-South electronics, 207 23rd Ave. NO. 291-7998 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted Female JOBS GIRLS COMPTOMETER OPERATOR -Age tn 4n. West Nashville Area.

CYFRK TYPISTS-Glrls who are accurate and rapid. COLLEGE GRADUATES Malor In i-oofl. inieres'eo in i.aierena Management Training Positions. Relocate. CASHIER-TYPIST -General Office), Age early zus; west Nasnvuie.

RECEPTIONISTS BOOKEEPERS Age 19-30. Neat, pleasant telephone voice, Bella Meade area. BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR Downtown. days. Experienced.

TAX ESCROW CLERK Expert- enced, aqe 25-35. (Experience in Insurance, mortgage, etc. may qualify) Will be responsible for paying property taxes. IBM TAB MACHINE OPERATOR Age 20-35, 5 days. CLFRKS-GENERAL OFFICE.

Typ- inq, posting, telepnone general Office. Single aqe 18-27. DENTAL ASSISTANT Asa 5535, married, preler experience. East Nashville Area. SECRETARY Rapid dictation, good spelling.

DISTAPHONE TYPISTS Rapid typing, accurate spelling. Shorthand helpful but not necessasry. Apply at Once ROBINSON EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 704 Rennie Dillon Bldg. 7lh 8. Church ADVERTISING COPYWRITER Will train young woman, aqe 20-35.

with co eae DacKgrouna, gooa knowledge of English language and Interest In writing. Must type. Excellent working conditions and em ploye benefits. Apply In person to Parsnnne DlDirtmin THE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE, 201 8th Ave.soutn EDUCATIONAL 1 3 Instruction Sehooll AUTO DIESEL SCHOOL Shops, East Nashville PHONE AL 6-5637 Office. 3rd Floor, YMCA COURSES: Auto Mechanics Diesel Mechanics Welding Heliarc Welding Auto Body Repair Visitors Always Welcome 7ii'iSi' 'Jed wmm fj -Ml' aim 1 CONCPETF WORK, A.

NAPIf I kinds. ca 4i; NEW IN THIS AREA TEXTURE to rover crarks, celllnis, side walls, Licensed, Bonded, Contractors, Free estimates. CY 1-9090. Block Stone Patios, Porches, Sidewalks, BUILDING FREE ESTIMATES on your Plans or ours. Room additions, gara'ies, Guaranteed Satisfaction.

Res. 895 5956, Office) 256 8659. Septic Tanks CLEANFD 112 50 and $IJ PHONE 228-1018 Tree Surgery Topped, taken down, cleaned up, tree estimates. 262-1118, RE-ROOF INC GET OUR BIO AND SAVE Terms-AM 9-6184, AM 9-6438 ASPHALT PAVING Driveways. F.

BUHLER Parking Areas UN 5-1448 CARPENTRY Additions, concrete porches, leveling floors, asphalt concrete driveways, Cadillac swim- min3 pools, Haieiwood, 255-6063. ROOFING, GUTTERING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY No iob too small 22H-72M) Remodeling, Additions ROOFING-AII types home Improve ments, Pointing, 292-7185. ROOFING CO. Sidinq, guttering, repairs. Licensed Bonaeo.

insured, terms, al e-aimj. REMODELING Homes, rooms, garages. All kind ol cabinets, formica fop. AL 6-161. CONCRETE And block work.

Gen eral repairs. Also inside end aut-side painting, roofing. 227-4758. STICK-DOWN SHINGLES Morrison's Metro Roof lng-262 6843 "FIREPLACE REPAIRS CHIMNEYSUILTjJTHJ-Wl REPAIR JOBS Small. Doors, paint-inn, carpentry, electrical, plumb-ing SI up, AL6-3514.

Plastering and Dry Wall Free estimates, 132-4070 CEMENT, CARPENTRY ROOFING mew or remodel, no Ob too small. 227-689. REPAIR WORK, CARPORT GARAGES, ADDITIONS NEIL WILLIAMS CO 7-4320 REMODELING All kinds. Over 25 years experience. S.

D. Sparkman Son, 833-0675; 297-9357. RESIDENTIAL Add-ARoom, con vert your qaraqe or basement. Free estimates, 832-7488. FLOORS Hardwood, laid, sanded and finished, tile laid.

Free estl-mates, 297 0780, after 5. CY 81310. STORM DOORS WINDOWS Painting Repairing 297-6288 CY 8-4920 PATIOS Retaining walls, walkways, porcnes, steps, brick, stone, concrete AL 5-4313. CARPENTRY Plastering, painting. paperinq, concrete blocks, roots.

AL 6-0773; CY 1-1935, Edmondson. JOBS Odd lobs, carpentry, roofing, patch plastering, painting rooms, garage, patio, added.COJ-9535. CONCRETE WORK Of all types Free estimates, references. CALL 242-2321 FLOOR SERVICE. Old floors finished like new.

Guaranteed Free estimates. Scott Pierce, AL 6-7690. LOADDELTvER Driveways built, hauling any kind. Work guaranteed. CO 2-6853.

PAINTING Yard work, window Cleaning, 7514 Rascoe 254-8546 9 Repairing and Cleaning AIR CONDITIONERS Completely Cleaoed, Serviced, Oiled, Adlusted, with New Filter; We Make all types and size Filters. Special This Week Srt5.75 YOUNG'S FILTER CO. 555 4392 10 Electrical Repairing ED BEASLEY'S TV Calls $3. Serving Nashville 12 years. Day, nlght.

Sun. 227-6335. WIRING-GUARANTEED Day-Night, Mayes, CY 70366 WIRING, ALL TYPES" Licensed electrician, AL 6-0600 1 1 Moving, Storage, Hauling $T50nERHH6UR All equipment, labor furnished. Licensed and Insured, Anywhere anytime. CH 7-6675.

AL 6-797. ACME MOVING AND STORAGE MOVE YOURSELF Call LEA5ECO 254-5034 SHIPP MOVING CO. Why not "The Best" for less. Call 242-5381, 247-4641 MOVING HAULING Large or small A 5-0060 12 Painting and Papering PAINTING NOTHING DOWN Only Finest Quality Paint Used. Exteriors and Interiors You name Terms 813-1185 PAPERING PAINTING WALLPAPER STEAMING JAMES HARWELL, CH 7 SI) 77 ALL WORK GUARANTEED PAPFRING Samples shown, $5 room up.

painnng, inside and out-side. Plaster patching. No waitma. McCORMICK AL 4-0O89 QUALITY PAINTING-PAPFRINfi" Wallpaper cleaning. Free estimates, samples snown, no waiting.

Call CA 7-2471 PAPERING PAINTING Samples Shown Free estimates, WHITE CA 8-3865 PAPERING Painting, Reasonable Work guaranteed, Prompt. Bennett i Judkins, 242-0070 Painting Inside Out Roofs patched; prompt UN $0585 "PAINTING $7 ROOM By COLORED PAINTER, CH 2-290? PAINTING Paperinq. Reasonable. t-ree estimates. Prompt, Guaran teed.

Bennett AL 4-9703. PAINTING PAPERING INTERIOR EXTERIOR Reliable white man. CY 1-U71 PAINTING Interior-Exterior Free estimates. Reasonable rates CA 7-3729, CA 7-2350 PAINTING Paper, Interior exte rior, residential commercial, dry wall, plaster. Carl Guye, 297-7372.

Wall Paper Cleaning Expert Work. Campbell, AM 9-5475 PAINTING Inside, outside, general repairs. 3 months to pay. Cripps 1 6561. PAINTING Inside or out, neat work, I nn waiting, Call lohnson Sons, 277 6909 nr 228 6192.

ADAMS Wednesday afternoon at 12: JO o'clock, March 25, 1964 at a Murfreesboro hospital, Thomas M. Adams, aqe 73 years. Survived by sister, Mrs. Amos West, Madison; brother, Buist Adams, Ridgclnp. Remains aie at the Cole Gar-rett Funeral Home, Gondlettsville.

Complete notice of funeral arrange-ments announced later, Cole Garrett, funeral directors, Good-Irtlsville. A DL March 24, a local Infirmary, Mr. Joseph Rradlev, of Hermitage Tpnn. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Avery Bradlev; tons, Messrs.

Joseph and Enlow Bradley of Nashville, Tenn. and William Rredley of Old Hickory, a dear grandson, Joseph Bradley III; brother Rev. George Bradley of Hermitage, a devoted nephew, Mr. Odell Bradley) three daughters-in-law, Mesdamej Mildred, Izola and Hattle Bradley) two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mary Bradley of Hermitage, Tenn.) Mrs.

Jimana Bradley of Woodbine, Tenn.) devoted great grand son, Joseph Bradley TV; tlx brothers-in-law) 13 grandchildren) 17 greatgrandchildren; nine nephews) eight nieces; a host of other relatives and friends. The body will be conveyed to Scotts Chapel Church In Scotts Hollow Friday at 6 o'clock p.m. Funeral services Saturday at 11 o'clock at the above church, Rev. J. H.

Brown, officiating. Remarks by Rev. Thomas Starks. Nieces and nephews will serve as pallbearers and flower ladies. Interment at Scotts Chapel Cemetery.

Holmes Funeral Home In charge, 440 12th N. BRADLEY Wednesday morning, March 25, 1964, at his home, on Alta Loma Road, Howard Sewell Bradley. Survived by wife, Mrs. Odell Bradley; daughters, Miss Nadlne Bradley, Miss Barbara Bradley, and Miss Wilma Bradley, all of Madlsont sisters, Mrs. 01-He Balrd, Nashville, Mrs.

Annie Tidwell, Chicago; brothers, Charlie Bradley, Lvle, and Lonnie Bradley, Texas. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 21? Old Hickory where services will be conducted Friday morning, at o'clock, by Ira North. Pallbearers: Honorary Elders and fieaconi nf Madison Church nf Christ. Active Joe Corley, Ralph Bradley, Perry Underwood, J. A.

Richards, H. Hufflnes, and W. H. Rnark, Interment Forrest Lawn Cemetery. Madison Funeral Home, Directors, 895-3341, COWAN Tuesday evening, March IK, 194, Mrs.

Maude Knnslt Cowan. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Waller W. (Oteliat Morris, Spring-field, Oreoon, Mrs. Lois Barker, Peqram, Mrs.

Elfie A. Beaid, Chandler, Mrs. Jessie Morse, Wilcox, Nebraska; 9 grandchildren 4 great-grandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of Pettus-Owen Wood, 450 Charlotte Ave. Services from the Peqram Methodist Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev.

Robert Ammons. The following will please serve as pallbearers, Herbert Kunsman, Jay Sieoal, Kenneth Cralt, Leon Collins, Gilbert DeArk, Ray Som-mers. Interment Cave Springs Cemetery. Pettus-Owen Wood CY 2-3392, A A Wednesday morning, March 25, 1964, at 11:40 o'clock, at her residence. 945 Woodmont Mrs.

Minnie Lee Bennett Uarrah, widow ol the late Prof. Alexander Emmelt Darrah. Sur-v'ved by daughter, Miss Katiebel Parrah; sons. John Walker Darrah Decatur. and George Ber-rard Darrah grandsons.

Col. J. W. Darrah Jr (retired), Brownsville. Texas.

Cant, Charles A. Darrah. II Aleiandria. Cant. Gorne B.

Darrah Jr Doneknn. and William L. Darrah, Pacifica, I and 10 greatgrandchildren. Remains are at Fintev-Dorris Charlton Co. West End at Twen-tv-filth Ave Details of arrangements will be announced later.

GAS'iER-rVUrr 24, lvo4. at a loral inlumary, Mr. I nine Ga -pr, if 59 years. Survived by wife, Mis Nnra Lee one oauohter, Miss Owen Gail Gav.i-r; two sons, Jimii Lee Oornf Louie Cesser Jr I live uranrirhildren, all ol Nashville: Iwn hrnthnrs, Alherl Gassttr of Ashland City, Cleveland iawr ot Nashville. Remains at Ellis Huiwral Home, 2677 No-lensvllle Rnad, where funeral seiv-lies will be conducted at 2 ihursday, March 24 by Rev.

Roy rasieriy. Honorary palihearers-ken Farler, Red Bean. Sid Oliver, Edwaid E. Jones, Kirk Sava'ie, Bob Mays, George Miller, all Fm Plovees of Louie Gnsser Sky Servile. Aclive-Red Daugherly, Paul Booth, John Brooks, Bill Arm strong, James Caldwell, C.

Mc- yinre, hod mooi, ciaune Lemnley, Interment Ml. Olivel Cemetery. tllisFunerl Home, Directors. OTEV-Suddenly, Sunday March 22, ivm in Louisville. Mr.

Frank nnwaro uiey. survived hv iwo son1 Frank Earl Otev, Washington, DC uarreii otey, Nashville; slep-son, manes otey, Nashville; two oaugniers, I ashvrle and Moniquc umcv; nrp-oaugnier, Glovera Otey; mother, Mrs. Tonl R. Ward; two nroinen, wr, James Otey, Mr William Otey; two slslcrs, Mrs. roung, miss iniriey Ann Otevi grandmother, Mrs.

Mary stop-father, Mr. Robert Ward; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. isuny ano nnrs. tcainerine Otev; brother-in-law, Mr. Freddie Young, all of Nashville; a host of other relatives and friends.

Friends may visn wun me family in the Chanel of Holmes Funeral Home this inursdav, March 26, from 8 until 10 p.m. Funeral services Friday at 7 p.m. from the Pilgrim Emanuel Baptist Church on Division conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. L.

Campbell. Pallbearers, Messrs Gail Woodard, Oscar Robertson, William Locked. Willie B. Ford. Freddie Young and Richard Bow-man.

Flower girls, Misses Angela Otev. Marie and Grace Robertson. Interment Hills of Calvary. Holmes Funeral Home in charge. 440 12th Ave, N.

OVERSTREET Wednesday, March 25, 1964, John Allen Overstreet Survived by wife, Mrs, Rachel Overstreet; daughter, Mrs. Gladys Streible, Ft. Myers, Fla.) stepdaughter, Hilda Vineyard; stepson, Harry Vineyard; 1 grandaughter. Remains are at the Chanel of Pettus-Owen it Wood, 4506 Charlotte Ave. where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev.

Loyd Smith. The following will please serve as pallbearers, Charles A. Bowling, Eugene Dodson, Orman P. Phelps, Paul W. Mercer, M.

G. Ashburn James Allen. Interment Union Cemetery, Dickson. Peltus-Owen PICKUP Tuesday 24, 1964, at Daytona Beach, Elbert F. Pickup.

Husband ol the lale Mrs. Clara Hargrove Pickup. Survived by four daughters, Mrs. Don R. Edens, Mrs.

Clyde D. Smith, bolh ol Nashville, Mrs. R. L. Schlosser and Mrs.

James Haves, both ol Daytona Beach, one sisler, Mrs. Ethel Dillon, Nashville; two brothers, Ernest A. Pickup, Nashville, and Harry W. Pickup, Tampa, 12 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. The remains will arrive Union Station, Thursday allernoon and will be conveyed 1o the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson where services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 30'clock, by Rev.

Julius C. Thompson. Pallbearers: Honorary-Edwin Gardner Sunday School Class of Judson Memorial Baptist Church, Dr. Alvln E. Keller, Sam H.

Hunt, Chase Moss, G. H. Booker, Roy B. Lawrence. James O.

Reece, Smith Wall, Ben Edmond-son, Frank Ragland, E. O. Joyner, Buford Jones. Active Harry E. Dillon, George A.

Dillon, Lewis A. Dillon, William A. St. John. William E.

Mangrum, and Jack E. Edens. Interment Soring Hill Cemetery. Phillips-Robinson Co. directors.

PORTER Monday evening March 23, 1964, at a local infirmary, Bobby Gene Porter, of 4727 Timber-hill Court. Survived by wite, Mrs. Annette Strickland Porter, of Nashville; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don E.

Porter; three sisters, Mrs. Horace Gammon, Miss Peggy Porter, and Miss Linda Porter, all of Lafayette; one brother, Grover Porter, Winston Salem, N.C. The remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, at 10:00 o'clock, by Rev. F. W.

Lambert, and Rev. F. L. Ray. Active pallbearers-Frank J.

Schmidt, Jere D. Ray, Fountain Clayburn, gill Eller, James Howard, Wynne Lunsford. Interment Hartsville Cemetery, Hartsville, Tenn. Phillips-Robinson Co. Directors.

SIMPSON Wednesday morning, March 2S, 1964, at the home of her daughter, 6049 Michael, Taylor, Mrs. Lilllam Smithson Simpson, age 61 years, Survived by husband, Edoar T. Simpson, Nashville; daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Doris Jean) Allen, Mrs. Leon (Virginia) Birchett, Nashville, Mrs.

Jesse (Violet) Vasser, Taylor, Mich.) sons. Jack and Paul E. Simpson, Nashville. Samuel Simpson, Detroit. 17 grand-childien, two great-grandchildren; brothers, Cecil and Percy Earls, Nashville.

Remains will arrive Thursday at 3 40 m. and will be conveyed to the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 1503 Buchanan St Services at the Third Baptist Church, Buena Vista Pike, Friday at 10:30 a.m., conducted by Rev. Clyde Cutrer. Active pallbearers: Gerald Harris, Ronald Earls, Wayne Craddock, Billy Covington, Kenenth and Wayne Craft. Interment: Soring Hill Cemetery.

Buena Vista Funeral Home. AL 4-7511. THORNTON Tuesday afternoon. Marcn 24, 1964 ai a local nospuai. Mr.

Horace Thornton ot 2112 12th Avenue entered Into rest, survived by a devoted wite, Mrs. Robbie Lee Thornton: one daughter, Mrs. Ethel L. Campbell; four sons, Messrs. Horace Thomas.

U.S. Army, William and Carl Thornton; mother, Mrs. Carrie Brown; father, Mr. Napoleon Thornton; step-sister, Mrs. Sadie Fletcher; three grandchildren, Darrvl and Larry Campbell, and William Thornton steofather-ln-law, Mr O'-ear Har.

ris. father-in-law, Mr. Jrw Willie Leach; one aunt-m-law, Mrs. Marv Harris: stepmother, Mrs. Viola Thornton; one son-in-law, Mr.

James Campbell, one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lestlne Thornton; a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Gardner Funeral Home. 1511 Jelferson Street, where friends may visit with the family (thisl Thursday night, March 26th, from I until 10 o'clock. Funeral services Friday morning at 11 00 o'clock from the above rhaoel.

Reverend T. Easlev and Reverend William Crawley officiating. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment National Cemetery, Gardner and Son funeral directors WRYE Tuesday evening at 70 o'clock, March 24, 194 ai a rocai hospital, Mrs. Josephine Evans Wrve, age 57 years.

Survived by husband, Lonnie Wrve, Goodletls-ville, daughters, Mrs: Glenn Davis, Nashville, Miss Janie Fav Wrve, Gondlettsville, sons, Lonnie Kenneth, James Ray, John Ja-oer and Larry Wevne Wrye, all of Good-lettsville, 3 grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Lucille Fuson, Nashville, brother, Marvin Evans, Joelton Remains at Anderson, Garrett 8, Boyd Funeral Home. Joelton, where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, March 26 at 2 o'clock by Rev. Earl E. Dodd.

Pallbearers: Neohews. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Anderson, Garrett Boyd, Funeral Directors, Joeltoo. WAGGONER At a local hospital, Tuesday evening, March 24, 1964, Miss Doris Jean Waggoner, daugh-ter of Mr. end Mrs.

O. S. Waggoner sister of Mrs. Claudia Smelser, R. S.

Waggoner and Michael Waggoner, all of Nashville. Services 7:00 P.m. Thursday Cosmopolitan Chapel, with Rev W. E. Moore officiating.

Friends will please serve as pallbearers, interment Woodlawn Memorial Par. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Out of Town Franklin, Tenn. RFESF Tuesday imrmni, Mairh 74, 194, Miss Kale Peese Survived by nephew, Will Reese Mullens nf St. iouls, metes, Mrs Wilma Norton and Mrs.

Lillian Alice Slrane, both of Memphis Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chanel, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday a'ternoon al 4 oclock by Rev. James Jones III. Pallbearers Joe Pinkerlon, Clair Reoen, Harry Roberts, Howard Sands, John Williams, Joe Williams, Joe Holshouser, O. F. Williams, Billy Martin Glvens and Frank North.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Franklin Memorial Chapel, funeral directors. GORDONSVILLE, TENN. STEWART-Wednesdav rnoon, March 25, 1964, at a Lebanon hospital, Mrs.

Leethie Jane Stewart, age 75. Survived by daus, ers, Mrs. Gladys Jenkins, Old rrs. Etta Campbell, Barnwell, Mrs. Mary Miles, Nashville, Tenn.

I sons, Hubert Stewart, Memphis, Robert Stewart, Nashville. Hershel Stewart, Hen- dersonville; 17 grandchildren, 23; greal grandchildren; sisters, Mrs Tommie Anams and Mrs. Hud1 Nahors. Lebanon, Tenn Mrs. Cecil Fisher, Nashville; brother, Jude Sorrells.

Lebanon, Tenn. The remains are at J. L. Bass Funeral Home. Gordonsville, Tenn.

Funeral services Friday morning at 10 30 o'clock at the Bowling Branrh Church of Cod 0' Prophecy condoled bv Rev. Cecil Nixon end Rev. H. H. Hill.

C.rendsnns will serve as pallbearers. Interment in the GnrdnrnvTe Cemetery, L. Basi Funeral Home. 4 Help Wanted Fama'e WAITRESS Gnnd hours, good ray, t.mmnctn. l01DlCkERSONRO.

SEAMSTRESS Experienced, Apply Linens Sr'no'V rvpartmenf HAPPY DAY LAUNDRY, 1700 Slate Street. WAITRESS THF CAMPUS GRILL 4IA 2 hi Apply Ave. South in person UMITBF3S At Campbell's Restaurant, rlaht af the Pi Rite grocery in Apply In person, no phone celi please, good tips. SHIRT GIRL Experienced, Top pay. Apply! RITF-WAY CLE ANFRJ 2919' Dlckerson Rd SECRETARY Experienced.

IBM typewriter ana shorthand necessary, day week. Box O-2061 Banner-Tennessean. MAID Llva on 5 days. Must have references, cnnoren. 2 school aoe, General hous'wnrK and cooking, Good salary, CY2 43i9 alter 8 a.m.

HOUSE KEEPER Settled woman, ei perienced cook to live on plec private room with bath. Couple with no children. Reply Box O-201J Banner-Tennessean. Crill and Counter Girl Apply alter 1 m. BURGER CREME DRIVE-IN Murfreesboro Rd.

at Vultea Blvd. WAITRESS Dininq room experience, Aonly In person. 407 Murfreesboro Rd. PEER'S REST AURANT HOUSEKEEPER Live In. middle aqed lady, white, settled, small salary.

Care for 4 small children. References 242-2468. EXPERIENCED FITTER To take charge of alteration depart, ment, excellent pay. Write Bmt 0-2424 Banner-Tennessean. BEAUTICIAN Experienced, with following, Above) average commission.

Phone after' 6 P.m. 769-5125. MASSEUSE Experienced preferred. Will train. Live in.

Aqe 21 to 45. Weiqhs under 145. V. POSNER, Antioch, Tenn. 793-3061.

MAID Housekeeper, 5 days, caret for children while mother works) recent references; write box 0-2604 Banner-Tennessean. TYPIST Statistical, part timet Hours can be arranged tn suit applicant's convenience. Write box C-2642 Banner-Tennessean. WAITRESS Experienced, apply In person. Must be neat, appiv ne-tween 11 and 2, SKYLINE RESTAURANT, 1600 Murfreesbora Rd, WAITRFSS Experienced.

No others need apply, Surfside Restaurant, Henderson' ville. YOUNG LADY To work evenings, hours, VM salary, call 244-1891. HOUSEKEEPER White, live In. 1 children, salary, references, ceil 12 Noon to 6 P.M., 833-0525. TEMPORARY JOBS OFFICE KELLY GIRL SERVICE 629 3rd Nat'l Bank, AL 54483 BEAUTY OPERATOR Call night after 7:30, AL 4-3190, WAITRESS Tavern Neat, attractive.

1804 Church St. after i. Telephone Solicitors Part ot full time. 242-1267, Mr. Mack, BEAUTY OPERATOR Inglewood 228-1960 J27 2189 WFSTFRN CIPI TEMPORARY PLACEMENT 613Va CHURCH ST.

HELPER White, experienced, for nursing home, stay on place. Call 227-9143. Waitress Wanted Apply at 305 2nd North NURSE Child care, light houiexeep. Ing, live In, SIM month, recent reference, 269-6332. HOUSEWORK-White woman with car, pick up child at school, day week.

CY 7-0108 alter 5. HOUSEKEEPER White, mlddleagori. nvv in enunnar inrgugn rrioeya References. 227-9086. WAITRESS-Whlte.

experienced. Apply In person, DICKERSON'i DIN ER Rear, 1618 Haves St. WAITRESS Apply In person with, health card Shorty's Steak House, 2)98 Nolensvllle Rd. CHECKER Experienced fnr moderf) dry cleaning plant. Apply ONaj HOUR VALET, 50 Union.

COOK-Clean, Iron, live on Place) In country; 6 davsf $20. AL 5-H36. 15 Help Wanted Male JOBS MEN AUTOMOBIL8 UPHOLSTERER-TRIMMER Experience required. Excellent pay. Local lob.

COMMERCIAL ARTIST kxperience prererrea. win consider young man with training. WAREHOUSE (V OFFICE SUPERVISOR Age 30-36. inveniory, tonrroi Routing experience required. Will supervise I to 10 women ti of- fice.

Position in Middle Ten- en- In- rtessea Area. Employer will terview in our office. Pleas apply at once. SHOE MANAGER TRAINEE Prefer 2 years College. WllllfM to relocate in future.

COST ACCOUNTANT college uegree. xpenenceo, atn under 30. TIME STUDY MAN Degree. Experience preferred BUT College Training may be substituted. MANAGER-FINANCE OFFICE Heavy experience.

Local position. Immediate opening. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Degrees preferred. SALESMEN College Degree preferred. Several positions available for voting meei with training end exceptional potential.

Apply at Once ROBINSON EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 704 Bennle Dillon Bidet. 7th I. Cfiurch DRUGSTORE MANAGER If vou have Drugstore or Variety Store experience. If vou want to manew a Drugstore or Tram to manage one. If vou would like to be considered for advancement (we're expanding rapidly).

And. if vou want better fringe benefits and more money Call: MR. OE KING SUPEREX DRUGS INC. Thursday and Friday, March 26 and 27, AL 4-1651 (Nashville) Replies held in strict confidence. colTece-high school students We are seeking applications from students as carrier-salesmen In the area of Flsk University.

In addition tn supplementing your schnnl expenses, you'll enloy healthful outdoor exercise, and will not conflict with your school schedule. For Interview apply FRANK THARPE Distribution Station 16th and etferton SUPERINTENDENT Wanted. To roof contracting superintendent, between age of 30 and 46. Must have experience at foreman of roof Installations and eenerel experience In roofing contracting. Qualified man will head up supervision 0 one of the South' finest rooflntj companies.

Salary and advancement will dependent upon the ability of the Individual. Write giving brief resume In confidence te Box P-26935 Banner-Tennessean. NO LAY OFFS Permanent Security, Maximum aee 25 to 40 veers old. We will train vou. Established Route.

per week while liarnlni. Apply HAPPY DAY LAUNDRY CLEANERS 1 7th A Stata Street Block North ot Church i FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS MACHINE CO. 131 Third Avi North' 4 Help Wantd-FemU GIRLS rxFnmve sfcpetary to of ton company, Should have transpoi lotion. Immediate. Start to UM CLAIMS SFCRETARY Lldht shorthand, dictaphone, qood typist, preler e'Perienre In Claims.

I xnerienca determines startmq salary GIRL FRIDAY With good Secretarial Skill. Must be adaptable qirl Interested In challenging assignment. Immediate, Start SJ00 up. GENERAL OFFICE Light short-hand helpful. Dictaphone.

Good tvpist will enlov varied duties in New Olfire. Transporatlon necessary, Start 17S-1300 RFCEPTIONIST For Doctor's ntlice. Preler reliable mature lady who Is capable tynl't. Downtown $700 PPOGRAMMFR For Top Concern. Interested In Mathematirs Maior with Deqree.

Excellent advancement. Start $.100 CLERK TYPIST Need good typist for position with future. West Start to $225 CASUALTY RATE CLFRK Must have experience with automobile or general liability rating. Start $300 CASHIER Attractive girl aqe 21-28, Must be good typist, start $220 STENOGRAPHER For New Nashville Business. Must have Administrative ability.

Excellent shorthand and typing. Start $350 OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT 20th Floor Tower SALES WOMAN Good taste and personality to sell picture framina and fine prints Knowledge of interior andor art Is advantaoeous. no pnone cans please. Apply tn Mr. Knittet.

DURY'S GRFENHII.LS VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER SMALL APARTMENT RESIDENT MANAGER Experience unnecesary, pleasing per sonality and aoiiiiy io gei aionq with people Is necessary; retired couple, housewife, ex-jchool teacher, widow on pension; submit Picture and qualifications; write P.O. Box 221, Nashville, Tenn. SECRETARIES To 35; Thompson Lane Area; shorthand or dictaphone; pleasant personality to deal with people; days; start 260 to 300 POLLY HUGHES PERSONNEL SVC. 707 Sudekum Bldg. 255-6622 SALESLADY For Uniform Department.

Experienced in Clothing, age 25-40. hioh school education. Salary $50 per week. Our employes know of this ad. Write name and address on postcard and application will be mailed to vou.

Addrem box O-2505 Banner-Tennessean. LPN Mature, experienced. Wanted for new modern beautifully equipped nursing home. In town near Nashville. Good salary, excellent fringe benefits.

Pleasant Informal working conditions. Writ Box 0-2689 Banner-Tennessean. FOR THE NEW GREYHOUND Pos.t House Cafeteria TO OPEN SOON Cashier. Fxperlenced Cooks. Also Salad girts and Line gins Apply In person to Manager, calls.

No phone CASHIER Experienced, work 7 a.m. to m. SALAD GIRL Experienced, work 6 a m. to Both must have health card, apply In person only, sea Mr, Cope. NOEL HOTEL 4th Church CURB GIRLS AND WAITRESSES Experienced Neat appearance, must be ever 18, apply In person alter 3 p.m.

No phone calls. BARB-B-CUTIE 432 Murfreesboro Rnad MODEL Must wear siie 4-B or 4Vi-B shot, and be able to type and file. Salary ranging sso or sw week. GENESCO 111 7th Ave. North An eoual opportunity employer Telephone Survey Girls Top pay, salary plus commission, day, 40 hour week, II a.m.

to 8 pm. (1-hoie- lunch period.) Experience preferred, will train If oecessary. Apply 10 a.m. fn 4 pm, 2110 West End. No Phone Calls Please.

WAITRESS CURB WAITRESS 8. FOUNTAIN CLERK for Shonev'i Thompson Lane Restaurant. Must be attrac tive, neat and age iS-iS; can Shoney's Personnel Office. AL 6-4318. BILLING GENERAL OFFICE WORK-Age 25 to 45.

Must be com petent and willing to learn. Sa lary commensurate with ability and Interest, Give qualifications in own hand-writing, to Box 0-2225 Banner-Tennessean. SECRETARY Shorthand required. Age 20-40. Minimum salary S250, 5 days, excellent benefits.

West Area, Close In. Answer In own handwriting giving qualifications and references. Replies confidential. Write box 0-2403 Banner-Tennessean. If vou like tales related to Interior decorating or design, and It vou can tvpe.

Experience desirable, see MR. JACK GUTTMAN, 102 jro no. SECRETARY Age 71-40, proficient shorthand i typing, mortgaging loan experience, to 1400. HUDSON PERSONNEL, 1808 West End 244-2990. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Experienced operator, age 73-35.

5 days, to J360. HUDSON PERSON. NEL, 1808 West End 244 2990, GIRLS! Need several, high school graduates, ana 1I-28, no tvping necessary. $750. HUDSON PERSONNEL, 1608 Wast End Z4-yyp, SALESLADIES Full and part tlm, xptrknctd, mrs.

wunoy. BARTON'S. MADISON Gallatin Road at Due West NURSE Wanted. Registered nurse iot ii to I snttt. salary 376 per month.

Living quarters and maintenance available If desired. For complete Information contact Mr. Waller Chestnut, Administrator, TB nuspuai, nnaoisonvuie, Ky, MEDICAL TYPIST Must use transcriber, have good ryping speed, ana be familiar with medical terms. Excellent fringe penetirs s-oavs, east. MILLER HOSPITAL-CLINIC PART TIME 4 Days, end evenings weekends for Donelson Shoney's.

A Curb Waitress and Fountain Clerk. Must he attractively neat and 18 to 35. Call snoney personnel Office, AL 6-4318. CURB WAITRESS Murfreesboro Road Shoney's. Must be attractively neat and berween 18 and .15.

Call Shoney's Person nel Office. AL 64118. MAID--Colored experienced, nurse lor family with four children, live on place References rehuired, si. ary starts at a day, raise after months, 1 year, Wrile Box C-2740, Banner-Tennessean. White, evenings, 6 days week.

Apply person to DAIRY CHEP RESTAURANT 6719 Charlotte Av. MAIDS Experienced. Also Need ONE LINEN ROOM MAN. APPiy in person, see Housekeeper, NOEL HOTEL, 4th 8. Church.

CASHIER-TYPIST Age 21-33. Type minimum 50 words minute. S770. mudson person-NEL, 1808 West End 244-2990 SHORT ORDER COOK WAITRESSES Only experienced need apply. Kit STEAK HOUSE 577 Murfreesboro Rd.

NURSE R.N. I For Pediatricians' Office. Needed Immediately, Replies confidential. r5oxO 250Banner-Tennessean Waitress Experienced Age 75 or over, day shift, apply MERRILL'S RESTAURANT 2950 Nolensvllle Road WEARING APPAREL OPERATOR Experienced CARDINAL-JOHNSON CLEANERS -2910 West End Ave. Portland, Tann.

MATTOX night, March 74, 1964, at 10 30 clock, al Beene Nursing Home, Hartsville. Mrs. Bertha Matlox, age 81 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Lucille Hoffman of Indianapolis, Ind.

sons, E. G. Mattox of Gallatin, W. Earl Mattox of Indianapolis; sisters, Mrs. Frank Moody and Miss Vangie Duller, both of Nashville.

Five grandchildren also survive. Remains are at Wilkinson Wiseman Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Shugart Martin, Thursday, March 26, 1964, at 2 p.m. Pallbearers will be Billy Dick Brown, Homer Holfman, Fred and John F. Kelly Dan Calgy, F.

E. Fly, Towns B. Johnson, Bvron Charlton. Interment Maple Hill Cemetery. Wilkinson Wiseman Funeral Home, directors.

In Memoriam CLAYBORNE- Mrs. Lucy Clayborne, who passed away 2 years ago today, March 26, 1964 No hand so solt and gentle. No heart so tender and true, No sorrow life could bring us, To equal losing you. Sadly missed by husband Rev. S.

C. Clayborne and daughter, Mrs. S. Tucker. DEASON In loving memnrv of our Precious Angel, Jorrv Deason, who left us March 26, 1959.

"Fondly loved and deeply mourned. Heart of our We miss you so'" Sadly Missed by Mother. Daddv, Brothers, Mama Deesnn and Allen. GARDNER in loving memory of ones w. Gardner who passed away one year ago today, March 26, 1963.

"Our memories art both precious and dear." Mother and Friend SHELDON In memory of our Mother, Mrs. C. L. Sheldon who passed away March 25, 1948. "In memory's lovely garden.

Where remembered lev blooms, fair Your memory, Dearest Mother, Is the brightest blossom there." THE CHILDREN SWEENEY In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Fannie E. Sweeney, who passed away March 25, 1931. "To one we loved And will never forget!" Sadly missed by Your ChMdren Card of Thanks PEAKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the thoughtfulness of the many friends and neighbors who so kindly helped us through those days of sorrow in the loss of our children, Jerry Perry Lee and David Peaks. For the many beautiful cards, words of sympathy, telegrams, food, deeds of kindness una the beautiful floral designs.

A very sincere appreciation to Patiort Brothers A employes. Also Efell who risked his life to save one child. We can only say Thank You. Th Family, Mr. Mrs.

I Peaks, Mrs. Gladys Rucker, and Mrs. Theresa Smith. Ncwipiper Printing Corporation ACENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Rates below apply to All Classified Advertising originating within a loo-mile radius el mo city of Nashville.) Daily classified ads ere pub-llshed first in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN end Will be published again on th same day in THE NASHVILLE BANNER. 7 Days 36c Line 4 Days 41c Line 1 Day Daily 65c Line 1 Day Sunday 65c Line Publication In the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN is counted as one day.

Daily Rales Ouoted Include Insertion In both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Morning, and THE NASHVILLE BANNER, vening. Minimum Charse, 2 Linrs Count Five Average (5-letler) Words to the Line The above rates apply to consecutive Insertions only. Rights reserved to classify and Index classified ads according to rules governing classified pages. The Banner and The Tennesseen also reserve the right to revise or reiect it cohort any advertising which Is deemed obiectionahte either in sublecl matter or phraseology. Box Number address requires 4 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 Saturday 8 a.m. to 13 Sunday 4 p.m. to p.m. noon, p.m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notices BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nash vili a. Davidson County will re ceive sealed bids at their office, 30S Court House, until 10 a m. on the following Items: April 1, 1964-Typewrlterst bleach erst lockers; school furniture) burn erst and diestl fuel. As per specification! on file. The right Is hereby reserved to reiect any and or all bids D.

WHITE. Purcbasini Anent WFTPOPOI.ITAN GOVERNMENT Of NASHVILLE i. DAVIDSON COUN1Y 2 Cemetery Monument between Mausoleum and Gallatin Pd. Sertmn 14, will not be sold separately SHOO, 159-1332 or 22-4J4 alter 6 P.m. FOUND Houseboat floating near Ashland City.

Apnro'imalely SxtO own. er call Duke. PR No. A sh I endC ily, phone 792 4770. WOODLAWN 7 choice spaces In Resthaven section.

Call or write Mrs. J. P. Garner, Box 343, Lew-renceburg, Tenn. Phone 762-42)3, WOODLAWN Fountain Garden Phone 254-9877.

WOODLAWN-Evergreen, 2 graves, Sacrlficel CH 2-4123 Lost Found $50 REWARD GREEN CANVAS BAG Containing Automobile Friday or Saturday. titles lost 227-9655. Fririay vicin-ly McAipine an' Kenwood. Tov Terrier, name nort White, 'an ears, lon i laii Two liM giris dKUerd Ill Mr OAl.Dat DOG Found blue tick hound Own er please denlily doq and tatinn Ing. Owner pay tor ad and board bilLCeM CH 2-7253 alter OOG Red Ooberman Pinscher.

1' years oio Answers to name ('Jff" onov left ear, Reward CY 2-2018, CY 2 DOG Lost Irish Setter femala, ma hnqany red, Donelsm Elm HlU Pd wtmn. Answers to name "(led" REWARD, IBJ-1047. Ho Matter Where You Live In The Trading Area of the Nashville Banner and The Nashville Tennessean, You Can Place a Classified Want Ad By Calling Nashville Collect, Station to Station. Ml rrrs I FRAZIER Wednesday afternoon, March 75, 194, at a local infirmary, Mr. William C.

Fratier. Survived by widow, Mrs. Gertrude Frazier; one step-daughter; son, Mr. James W. Fratier; one grandchild; several neices and nephews; other relatives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements will he announced later. T. T. Hackett and Sons Service, AL 6-2584, GREENLAW-Wednesdav morning at the residence of her sister, 1511 Siglar Street, Miss Clara E. Greenlaw of Clarksvllle, Tennessee.

Survived by sister, Mrs. Genevieve Duff; brother-in-law, Mr. Herman Duff; nieces, Mrs. Gwendolyn Fowlkes of Mevwood. Illinois, Mrs.

Kathryne Bowers and Miss Clara C. Duff of Nashville; neohews, Lauren E. Duff of Chicago, Albert Duff of Oxnaid, and Thomas Leroy Duft of Nashville; step-mother, Mrs. Ella Greenlaw of Detroit, Mich.) a number of cousins) other relatives and friends. Her remains rest at Patton Brothers Funeral Home, where her family will receive friends Friday night from 8 until 10.

The remains will be conveyed to Clarksvllle, Tennessee where the family will receive friends at Foston Funeral Home Saturday night from 1 until 10. Funeral Sunday at 1:30 P.m. af St. Peters A.M.E. Church at Clarksvllle, conducted by Rev.

J. T. Dentham and Rew. W. T.

Couch. Flower ladies will be selected from members of St. Peters A E. Church and Burt High School faculty. Members of Burt High School faculty will serve as honorary and active pallbearers.

Interment at Golden Hill Cemetery Clarksvllle Patton Brnthers In charge at Nashville and FnOnn Funeral Home in charge at Clarksvllle. upi BFRT Wednesday morning. Marrh 25. 194, at a local firmarv. Mr.

Lawrence Hnlhert. Survived by sisters. Mrs Marietta Mrs. Inrence Rrnwn, Nashville, Mrs. Frances Jtantnn.

Cleveland, Ohio) brothers, Messrs. Wilburn and Thomas Hnlhert, Nashville and George Hnlrtert, Cleve-land, Ohio; other relatives and fnends. Complete arrangements to be announced later. Protective Funeral ServiceJncharge. LEAVER Wednesday Pm March 25, 1964 at the home, A Foster Waiter Leaver Jr aae 3 years.

Surv ved by Wife, Mrs. Dorothy belli Felts Leaver, daughter Sherry Leaver) tons, r.arv Lee. Billy Thomas and lVr LSver, ell of NashvMie, tisteVs, Mrs. Christine Boone, Mrs. Katharine Robertson, Nashville.

Mrs. Maudle Smith, Mrs. Betty Jean Hickman, Hermitage, Mrs. Mary Lou Escue, Goodlettsvllle Remains at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 1503 Buchanan St Complete funeral arrangements will be announced late; Byc-ne Vlsti Funeral Home, AL 4-7511. MONTGOMERY Wednesday monv March 25, I'M.

at 17-30 o-r lnrk, at the oftnr Nursing Home. Mrs Ella F. Montgomery, '9 Widow of the late Rov P. Montgomery Survived by two daughters, Mrs. E.

A Henderson, Nashville, Mrs. Marian F. Gibson. Houston, Teas; five granrfrhil-Attni great orandrhild Serv from fnlller-Butler Funeral Home. Oadsen.

Ala Thursday tt.rnoon, Manh 7. 194, ron. furred bV th Methodist Minister r.r.ndsnns, will serve as pall-bearers. Interment Jacksonville, Ala. EDUCATIONAL lRZrZ llnstruction-Scn tuition Placement free lLl Area Vocational fsr.hn.cei School Hume-Fogg Room 204 254 0J54 mmmm ii in ill ii if ill rill ii.

ji ir I I If I A ll IVI Ijjl Wli i I i Reiistef Immediately -f JS AUTO-DIESEL COLLECE Ithaol, last Nashville. Oflire, S-d riear YMCA i'' rxi AiC'Cl a fn-llrln-r--l-' lt U4AI.

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