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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, for Peabody which June of 17, will director 1967 open expects Tues- an Expects 2,000 For Summer Peabody College enrollment approximately 2,000 the eight-week summer day. Admissions Tracy Ramsey said registration will start at 8 a.m. in the library and continue until 5 p.m. with a lunch break from noon to 1:30 p.m. Classes will start Wednesday, and Saturday will be the last day for late registration, Ramsey said.

About 350 registrants have taken or are participating in presession courses or workshops. The presession courses will continue through Tuesday. The college will offer approximately 400 courses. Clark Memorial To Honor Men Men's Day services at Clark Memorial Methodist Church, 1014 14th will feature sermon by the pastor, the Rev. John G.

Corry, at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow. The Rev. Mr. Corry will speak on "The Dignity of Man." Music for the service will be presented by the choir of the Men's Club.

A Fellowship Hour will be held at the conclusion of the morning service. Wallace Pullen is chairman of the observance. Death Notices ANDREW ULNA F. (MUTT) ANDREW-Age 73 years, of 50. East Court, Melbourne, Tuesday, June 13, 1967.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Fred Harrison Whites Creek, Mrs. Vennie Guenther, Melbourne, sons, William M. Andrew, Eau Gallie, Thomas Andrew, Melbourne, Ulna F. (Jack) Andrew, Jacksonville, Fla.

21 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Noble Stockett, Franklin, Tenn. Remains are at the Anderson-Garrett Boyd Funeral Home, Joelton. Services will be conducted at the Pasquo Church of Christ, Satur. day afternoon, June 17, at 2:00 o'clock, by Rev.

Truman Durham. Pallbearers- -John Madaris, Vennie Guenther, James McKnight, Thomas Groves, Doug McNeil, James McNeil, Don McNeil, John Sorey, William Usury, Interment Church Cemetery. ANDERSON-GARRETT BOYD Funeral Directors, Joelton. BRATCHER MRS. EFFIE RICHARDSON BRATCHER Friday morning, June 16, 1967, at 11:40 o'clock at local infirmary.

Survived by her husband, Rev. Sam R. Bratcher; sisters, Mrs. Clara Durance, Tampa, Mrs. Carlos Snell, Wrightsville, Mrs.

Lloyd Buttrey, Burns, brother, Rodney Richardson, Donelson, Remains are at Finley Dorris Chariton, West End at 25th Ave. where funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and the Rev. Priestley Miller.

Pallbearers will be Raiph Richardson, Mark Richardson, Eugene Oliphant, Glen Oilphant, Carl Snell, Leo Bratcher, Marshall Stuart, and Michael Bratcher. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, FINLEY, DORRIS CHARLTON. DEMOSS MRS. LUCINDA DeMOSS -Of 1204 Sth Court, Friday morning at a local hospital. Survived by husband, Hilary DeMoss daughter, Mrs.

Addie Stewart: son, Hilary. DeMoss sister, Mrs. Lillie Bell Vaughn; brothers, William Webb of Chicago and Clarence Webb of Nashville; four two great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later. PATTON BROTH- FREEMAN SAMUEL A.

FREEMAN of 1028 Carolyn Avenue, suddenly Friday afternoon, June 16, 1967. Husband of Mrs. Sina Clark Freeman, Nashville, brother of Louise Freeman, Huntington Be a ch. California. Services 3:00 p.m..

Sunday, Cosmopolitan Chapel, with Rev. W. W. Miles. Honorary pallbearers: Members of Gunter Hart Class of Fatherland Baptist Church.

Active: Bobby, E. and Dewey Kephart, Dewey Clark, S. P. Gannon, and George Davenport. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Remains at COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME. FRIEDLI MRS. BEATRICE HARWELL FRIEDLI Of 3208 Knobview Dr. June 16, 1967, at a local hospital. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Freddie Satterfield, Donelson, Mrs. Allan Crawford, Chattanooga; brothers, Dixie 0. Juliet, Frank. R. Harwell, Donelson: 3 grandchildren.

The remains are at the Hibbett Hailey FUneral Home, where services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Saturday, June 17, 1967, by Rev. Jeff Fryer. Pallbearers, Hobert Parker, Robert Lovelace, Bob Niederhauiser, Robert H. Chilton Lonnie Denton, R. L.

Goss, John Omhundro 0. C. Hooser: honorary pallbearers, employes of Motor Service Supplies Inc. of Nashville, Crossville and Bowling Green. In lieu of flowers make contributions to American Cancer Society, Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

HIBBETT HAILEY, GOINS MRS. ESTHER (SUSIE) GOINSFriday evening, June 16, 1967, at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Evelyn C. Traughber, three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, brothers, Mr.

Jesse A. Harris, Mr. James M. Harris. The remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Road.

Complete arrangements will be announced later. EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME. MORTON JAMES H. MORTON, Wednesday morning, June 14, 1967 at Redondo Beach, California. Survived by wife; Mrs.

Maxine Holloway Morton, daughters; Mary Elizabeth and Martha Ruth Morton all of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Mother; Mrs. Blanche Morton Dowden of Madison. Sister: Mrs. James Kittleband of Nashville.

His remains will arrive Saturday evening and be taken to the Chapel of Martin's Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louise Avenue, where services will be conducted, Monday morning June 19, 1967 at 10 o'clock with Dr. Ira North, Minister Officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers will be; H. Allen Bartlett, Wayne Epperly, Gale D.

Harlow, R. Donald Harlow, Raymond Harlow and James Kittleband. MARTIN'S BRACEY WELSH INC. 209 Louisa Avenue. Dignity It's a comfort to know Cosmopolitan takes care of everything COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME 2505 West End Ave.

in 17, the SR. Bill son, John nard's nephew. Hospital, Bernard's Survived Requiem KING the LY-COMBS, 1967. Death Sisters MARY Louis Convent, by Her High Saturday Convent of and Thursday, Convent, two Pallbearers 291-0720. Lynch, Mass GREGORY died remains Pat Mercy Interment nieces at will June Louis morning, of St.

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MARSHALL DONNEL- NIEDERHAUSER MRS. LENA RYCHEN NIEDERHAUSER-100 Rolling Mill Road, Hickory, Friday afternoon, Old June 16, 1967, at a local infirmary. Widow of the late Robert Niederhauser. Survived by one son, Ernest R. Niederhauser; two grandchildren, Mrs.

Robert Lovelace and Bob F. Niederhauser of Doneison. Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Philips Robinson 2707 Gallatin Road. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Evangelical Reform Church, Granny White Pike at Noelton Lane, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev.

John J. Romer will officiate. Honorary pallbearers: Members of the Consistory of the First Evangelical and Reform Church. Active pallbearers: Bob Niederhauser, Robert Lovelace, Emil Rychen, Harry Fuqua, Ed Gasser, Albert Gasser, Everett Johnson. Howard Friedli.

In lieu of flowers, send donation for the Memorial Fund of the First Evangelical and Reform Church. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. PHILIPS ROBINSON CO. PRICE EDWIN A. PRICE afternoon, June 6, 1967, at a local infirmary.

He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Margaret Price Brown of Nashville; one brother, George H. Brown of Kingston Springs, Tennessee; niece, Mrs. Wylie H. Ewing of Coral Gables, Florida; nephews, Ronald Voss Jr.

of Nashville and Edwin Price Voss of Memphis; great-nephews, Ronald Voss Ill and John Voss of Nashville, Edwin P. Voss Jr. Andrew Holmes Voss and Joseph Fitzhugh Voss, all of Memphis. His remains are at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Margaret P.

Brown, 603 Belle Meade Blvd. Funeral Monday morning, June 19, 1967, at the First Presbyterian Church, 4815 Franklin Road at 10 o'clock with Dr. Walter R. Courtenay officiating. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery, Pallbearers will be announced in Saturday, afternoon FUNERAL paper. ROESCH- HOME, 1715 Broadway, 255-7467. REED JOHN R. REED -Age 69, June 15, 1967, at a local nursing home. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Nellie Irvin Reed; five daughters, Mrs. Mamie Ruth Stevens, Mrs. Elise Columbia, Mrs. Johnnie Lou Lillie, Mrs. Claudia Lee Allen, all of Nashville, Mrs Joyce Juanita Cleveland, Samaria, two sons.

Charles Raymond Reed, Nashville, James C. Reed. USAF. Dover, nineteen grandchildren; four one sister, Mrs. Maxie Smith: three brothers, Ernest, Dewitt and Massey Reed.

Remains are at the Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville where services will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. Saturday by Bro. James W. McPherson. Nephews will serve as pallbearers.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME, directors. SANKER ROBERT DALE SANKER-Age of Rt. 1, Joelton, at a local hospital, Friday afternoon, June 16, 1967. Son of Mr.

Mrs. Delmer D. Sanker, brother of Miss Donni Christina Sanker, Mickey Dean, and Randall Eugene Sanker, all of Joelton, grandson of Mr. Mrs. Eugene Moreland, Bell Buckle, Mr.

Mrs. Ernest Sanker, great-grandson of Mrs. Lillie Clifton, all of Dickson, Tenn. Services 10 a.m., Monday, Cosmopolitan Chapel, with Berry N. Shirley, minister.

Active pal bearers: George Sherill, Arthur and Henry Moreland, and Merle Durham. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Remains at COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME. SCHNEIDER DANIEL WEBB SCHNEIDER -Age 3 years, Friday morning, June 16, 1967, af a local hospital. Survived by father and mother, Robert Roger and Letitia Davis Schneider; sister, Karen Letitia Schneider, all of Nashville; grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

Ernest L. Davis, of Marion, Ohio, Mrs. James O. Rudder. of Hollywood, Fla.

Remains are at the Franklin Memorial Chapel. Private graveside services will be conducted in Mt. Hope Cemetery, this Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, by the Rev. Lane Denson. Pallbearers R.

Murray Hatcher, James B. Burton, Julius S. Swann, H. Elliott Baldwin, Donald U. Bathrick, J.

Fred Hummel, Ronald Hogue. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity or to Leukemia Research FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512 SEAY MRS. IDA BELLE SEAY Fri. day morning, June 16, 1967 at local infirmary. Survived by three sons, Mr.

James Edward Seay, Mr. Roger Williams Seay, both of Nashville: Mr. Ben Elbert Seay of Fort Wayne, four sisters, Mrs. Inez Leslie, Mrs. Rose E.

Arms, Mrs. Beulah Darthard, Miss Irma Thompson, three brothers, Mr. Beniamin Thompson of Princeton, Mr. Bergain Thompson, Mr. Charles Nathaniel Thompson, both of Nashville; seven grandchilden, four brother-inlaws, three sister-in-laws, other relatives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. RICHARD SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME. SWAFFORD MRS. SUSIE NORTHCUTT SWAF. FORD -Age 71 years.

Thursday, June 15, 1967 at 7:15 p.m. at local infirmary. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Florence Houchin, Mrs. Nancy Norris, Mrs.

Irene Cook, Nashville; sons, Joe Roy, and Edward Swafford, Nashville, Houston Swafford, Hendersonville; 35 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Gracie Stephens, Nashville, Mrs. Roslie Strator, Hermitage; brothers, Perry Northcutt, Nashville, Charlie Northcutt, Hermitage. Remains at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville Hwy. in Bordeaux.

where services will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. William H. Green Jr. Active pallbearers will be the Nephews.

Interment Dorris Cemetery, Sumner County. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME, 254-7511. Out-of- Town Centerville, Tenn. CHAVERS RUFUS BELMONT CHAVERS Tuesday, June 13, 1967 at a local infirmary in Nashville. Survived by devoted wife, Mrs.

Eula Mae Chavers; daughter, Mrs. Willie Miller of Springfield, son, Mr. Calvin Chavers of Centerville: 3 grandchildren; 3 sisters: Mrs. Flora Brown of New York City, Mrs. Ruby Modena of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs.

Walka Wright of Englewood, N.J.; one brother, Deerwood Chavers of Centerville; three Aunts; son-in-law, Mr. William Miller; mother-in-law, Mrs. Macie Cooper of Williamsport, Tenn; four brothers-in-law; two sisters-in-law; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The remains will be at Mt. Zion A.M.E.

Church, Centerville, Saturday at 6 p.m. where friends may visit with the family. Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock from the above church. Pallbearers and flower ladies selected from friends. Interment, Gray's Bend Cemetery.

MRS. A. J. MORTON SONS, MORTICIANS. Columbia, Tnn.

Murfreesboro, Tenn. EVANS MRS. ANNIE EVANS -Thursday evening at her residence, 623 Lee Street. Survived by brother, Mr. Emmett Richardson, Detroit, five nieces; one devoted niece, Miss Mattie B.

Malone; five nephews; devoted friends, Mr. Jack Norman and Miss Tinnia Walker; other relatives and friends. The remains repose at Killgo's Funeral Home where friends will visit with the family this Saturday evening from 8 until 9 o'clock. Funeral services Sunday at o'clock from the above chapel, conducted by her pastor, Elder A. L.

Flowerbearers and pailbearers selected from friends. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. KILLGO'S FUNERAL HOME, Murfreesboro, 893-3113. Murfreesboro, Tenn. JETTON MR.

BOB JETTON at, the Rutherford Hospital at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning June 14, 1967. Survived by nieces, Mrs. Jimmiy Lee Smith, Mrs. Sarah W. Marble, and Mary L.

Smith all of Murfreesboro, other relatives and friends. Remains at the chapel of J. C. Hellums Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 8:00 p.m. Saturday June 17, 1967.

Funeral services will be held Sunday June 18, 1967 at 1 o'clock at Cedar Grove Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Wiseman. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. J. C.

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Daily Rates quoted include Insertion In both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Morning, and the NASHVILLE, BANNER, Evening. Publicaticn in the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Is counted 85 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 classified pages. The Nashville Banner and The Nashville Tennessean also reserve the right to revise or relect at option any advertising which is deemed obiectionable, either In sublect matter or phraseology. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening ANNOUNCEMENTS Legal Notices BUILDING ZONE MAP AMENDMENT LEGEND RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL Agel.

Ager. CuTe BY CUANGING FROM AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO RESIDENTIDL 'M DISTRICT DUD INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. ORDINANCE NO. Legal Notice W. M.

Carr, Metropolitan Clerk of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, do hereby certify that the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, enacted Ordinance No. 67-147 at its meeting on June 6, 1967, and was signed by the Mayor on June 12, 1967, amending Resolution No. 53 of the Quarterly County Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, July Term 1940, and as subsequently amended, known as the "Zoning particularly the Building Zone Map, as follows: Ordinance No. 67-147- By changing from Agricultural District to Residential M-1 and Industrial A Districts certain properties abutting the south margin of Franklin Limestone Road immediately east of Antioch Pike and the east margin of Antioch Pike immediately south of Franklin Limestone Road. Petition No.

41-67-G. See attached map. further certify that the above ordinance was enacted by the Metropolitan Council and signed by the Mayor and is hereby being published in full accordance with the provisions of Chapter 473 of the Private Acts of the Tennessee Legislature for 1939. M. Carr, Jr.

Metropolitan Clerk NOTICE OF ZONING AMENDMENT PROPOSAL Public notice is herby given that the following bills have passed first reading in the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson. County, Tennessee, as in effect November 8, 1947, particularly Chapter 42, of the 1960 Code, Article 1, "Zoning Regulations," by making certain changes in the Building Zone Map as follows: Code the City of Nashville, TenBILL, NO. 67-207-Amending the nessee, Chapter 42, Article "Zoning by changing from Residence District to Residence C-1 District, certain properties abutting sides of Sigler Street and Hawkins Street, 0-Feet east of the First alley east of Sixteenth Avenue, South, and establishing 15-Foot setback. BILL NO. 67-226-Amending the Code of the City of Nashville, Tennessee, Chapter 42, Article "Zoning by changing from Estates A and Residence A-3 Districts to Residence A-2 District certain properties abutting the westerly margin of Hillsboro Pike, approximately 700 feet south of Castleman Drive.

Public hearing on said bills will be held by the Metropolitan Council at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 5, 1967, in the Council Chamber of the Courthouse, at which time and place all persons owning property affected by such proposed amendments to the Building Zone May are invited to appear in person or be represented by agent or petition for the purpose of expressing themselves In support or in opposition to the making of such amendments. ORDER OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. W. M. CARR, JR.

METROPOLITAN CLERK I of ing 1939, posing passed sembly politan Private ZONING Davidson Davidson Public compliance that to of Legal first Acts notice Council the Quarterly the amend with County, County. of and AMENDMENT NOTICE reading Is State of Notices following the Chapter OF hereby in of Nashville the 53 427 General bills Court given PROPOSALS Tennessee, No. of Metro Term have July pro-! and As- the of in 531 Tennessee, Resolution County the Tennessee, Term 85 1940, subsequently amended, known as the "Zoning particularly the BuildResolution," Zone map as follows: BILL NO. 67-225-An ordinance amending Resolution No. of the Quarterly County Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, July 1940, and as subsequently amended, known as the "Zoning Resolution" by changing from Residential A District to Agricultural District certain lands and areas abutting the south margin of Nesbitt Lane immediately west of the Railroad Right-of-way.

BILL NO. 67-227-An ordinance amending Resolution No. 53 of the Quarterly County Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, July Term 1940, and as subsequently amended, known as the "Zoning by changing from Residential District to Commercial A District properties abutting the north margin of Webster Street approximately 250 feet east of Gallatin Pike, and by changing from Residential District to Residential M-1 District certain properties abutting both margins of Webster Street and the north margin of Brinkhaven Street approximately 250 feet east of Gallatin Pike. BILL NO. 67-228-An ordinance amending Resolution No.

53 of the Quarterly Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, July Term 1940, and as subsequently amended, known as the "Zoning by changing from Shopping Center District to Residential District certain property abutting the northeasterly margin of Dabbs Avenue, approximately 460 feet northwest of Briley Parkway. BILL NO. 67-236-An ordinance amending Resolution No. 53 of the Quarterly County Court of Davidson County, Tennessee, July Term 1950, and as subsequently amended, known as the "Zoning by changing from Residential A Dis trict to Residential District cer. tain properties abutting both sides of Due West Avenue and Old Due West Avenue, immediately west of Interstate 65.

Public hearing on said bills will be held by the Metropolitan Council at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 18, 1967, in the Council Chamber of the Courthouse, at which time and place all persons owning property affected by such proposed amendments to the Building Zone Map are invited to appear in person or be represented by agent or petition for the purpose of expressing themselves in support of or in opposition to the making of such amendments. BY ORDER OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. W. M. CARR, JR.

METROPOLITAIN CLERK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROJECT NO. 67-S-23 EAST NASHVILLE SEWER REHABILITATION METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE OFFICE OF THE METROPOLITAN PURCHASING AGENT 1. Sealed proposals or bids will be received at the Purchasing Agent of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee at his office in the Metropolitan Courthouse until 2:00 p.m. on July 6, 1967, for furnishing materials, tools, equipment, apparatus and labor and completely installing lateral sewers as set out In specifications and said proposals will be opened and publicly read and must not be detached from specifications. 2.

Proposed work consists of rebuilding approximately 220 manholes, rehabilitate approximately 20 manholes and rod and clean or replace adiacent sewer including all paving and appurtenant items. 3. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Sewerage Service Division of the Metropplitan Department of Water and Sewerage Services, Room 2-A, Metropolitan Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee- Robert L. Lawrence Director of Water and Sewerage Services, Room 201, Metropolitan Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee, upon deposit of $20.000 In the form of a certified check made payable to the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. Said deposit will be returned to all Unsuccessful bidders, and $10.00 will be refunded to all others who return good plans condition and within specifications (10) days in ten after the opening of the bids.

4. Plans and specifications for this project were prepared by Consoer, Townsend Associates, 510 Gay Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37219. 5. It will be necessary for each bidder to show evidence of state license before his bid will be considered, in accordance with Chapter 135 of the Public Acts of 1945 of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, the same being Sections 62-601 through 62-622 of Tennessee Code Annotated. 6.

The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory Performance and Labor Materialmen's Bonds. 7. certified check or bank draft payable to the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, or a satisfactory bid bond executed bvy the bidder and a surety company, in an amount equal to five percent of the bid, shall be submitted with each bid. 8. No bid may be withdrawn for sixty (60) days after the schedule closing time for the receipt of bids.

9. The right is reserved by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, through its Mayor, to reiect any or all bids, to waive any informalities in the bids received, and to accept any bid, which in his opinion may be of the Metro politan Government. METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE, AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE E. D. White, Purchasing Agent By E.

D. White TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: Notice is hereby given that on June 5 1967, One Savage Model 245-A, 22 caliber over 410 guage firearm, barrel length inches overall length inches, no serial number was seized in Davidson County, Tennessee, for violation of Chapter 53, Internal Revenue Code. Any person claiming an interest in said property may file a claim and deliver a $250 cost bond as provided by Section 7325, Internal Revenue Code before with July the 17, 1967 undersigned, otherwise on the or property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. Leonard A. Mika, Supervisor in Charge, Aicohol and Tobacco Tax Division, 673 U.S.

Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee. BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office, 207 Court House until 2:00 p. m. (CDST) on June 22nd, 1967 on: Water Meter Box Covers Frames As per specifications on file. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any all bids.

E. D. White, Purchasing Agent METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE DAVIDSON COUNTY BIDS FOR DEMOLITION The Metropolitan Division of Purchases will receive sealed bids until two p. m. on June 23rd, 1967 for the demolition of a two story brick structure, located on the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue South and Chestnut Street in Dudley Park.

Specifications on file in Room 207, Court House. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. METRO DIVISION OF PURCHASES E. D. White, Purchasing Agent Cemetery Lots KING OF THE cab over pickup camper, sleeps Sat.

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Call W. Johnson, 352-5045 after 6 30 Roofing Guttering WE STOP NO STOP-NO PAY Repairs or New Roofs. Terms SOUTHERN ROOFING 255-7506. ROOFING, GUTTERING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY No job too small 228-7280 ROOFING- GUTTERING. Dependable Courteous Service.

Buster Bruce 255-8191 31 Septic Tanks Septic Tanks PUMPED- SEWERS CLEANED Free Estimates, -No Obligation OVERFLOWS BUILT RIPPEY'S 262-0626 SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED AND LINES CLEANED OVERFLOWS BUILT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. A. NAPIER 228-4378 EDUCATIONAL 35 Business Schools Learn IBM Programming 1401 and 360 on premises for student use. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 1907 Division 242-2585 DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND DRAFTING CLASSES 131 8th N. 255-6579 CLASSES NOW FORMING MID-STATE COLLEGE Elliott Douglas 298-3358 VICTOR COMPTOMETER SCHOOL IBM KEY PUNCH In 3 Weeks 161 8th Ave.

No. 256-8187 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IBM AUTOMATION, 256-3678 FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE SEND-CALL-FREE BOOKLET AUTOMATION INSTITUTE 166 8th North-244-4546 36 Correspondence Schools HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET American School. Gallatin, Tenn. 37 Vocational Schools COURSES IN AUTO MECHANICS DIESEL MECHANICS AUTO BODY REPAIR AND WELDING Auto Diesel College Uptown Office 3rd Floor YMCA 25 Moving, Storage, Hauling WEEKEND MOVERS SAVE CALL easeco TRUCK RENTAL 254-5231 30 Roofing Guttering FLOW RAIN 1 LINE We manufacture, install, fully guarantee and warrant pre painted aluminum guttering furnished by the Reynolds Aluminum Co. 255-6227 35 Business Schools IBM-1401 IBM-360 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Train at the only area school with these computers on the premises for student use.

CALL 242-2585 Extension 461 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 19th and Broad STORAGE 11 Travel Tours Edwin A. Price Jr. World War Il hero Edwin Price, Attorney, Dies Nashvile attorney Edwin A. Price 64, of the Glencourt Apartments, died yesterday at Park View Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Monday at First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. A native of Nashville, Price was the senior partner in the law firm of Price, Kittrell, Burton and Wehby. HE ATTENDED Nashville public schools, Montgomery Bell Academy, Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt law school.

He was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in 1927, and entered his father's law firm which he later headed until his death. He was the son of the late Edwin A. Price and the late Mrs. Margaret Shook Price. He was a founder of Alpha Chi preparatory school social fraternity, a member of Kappa Alpha social fraternity, a 32 degree Scottish rite Mason, Observance Lodge 686, Al Menah Shrine Temple, the Elks Club, the Belle Meade Country Club, and the Cumberland Club.

HE WAS a deacon of First Presbyterian Church, a past president of the English SpeakIng Union, a member of the Tennessee Historical Society, and a past president of the Tennessee Children's Home Society. He served as a major in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, and was awarded the bronze star. After the war, he served in the allied military government in Frankfort, Germany, Survivors include a brother, George Hunter Price, Kingston Springs, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Price Brown, Nashville.

Heart Attack Fells Sen. Agee State Sen. Jerry Agee was listed in fair condition in the incare unit of General Hospital last night from an apparent heart attack suffered Thursday. Agee served in the House prior to his election to a first term in the state Senate last year. He reportedly suffered the a attack about noon Thursday while at his insurance office.

Mrs. Beatrice Friedli Services for Mrs. Beatrice Harwell Friedli, 54, 3208 Knobview Drive, Donelson, will be at 2 p.m. today at Hibbett Hailey Funeral Home with the Rev. Jeff Fryar, officiating.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Friedli died yesterday in Nashville Memorial Hospital. She succeeded her late husband in 1960 as president of Motor Service and Supply located here, in Crossville, and in Bowling Green, Ky. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Freddy Satterfield, Nashville, and Mrs. Allan Crawford, Chattanooga; two brothers, Frank R. Harwell, Donelson, and Dixie O. Harwell, Mt. Juliet, and three grandchildren.

Mrs. Lena Neiderhauser Services for Mrs. Lena Rychen Neiderhauser, 88, of 100 Rolling Mill Road, Donelson, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at First Evangelical and Reformed Church on Granny White Pike. The Rev.

John J. Roemer, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Ernest R. Neiderhauser, Donelson, session o'clock Chapel Rd.

McRedmond. Children, dall Prescription. GLASSES frames, General Hospital, 244-4752. DOG- Collie, lost Hillsboro Rd, area, reward, 297-4783. 6 Nursery--Child Care HILLWOOD PARK DAY CAMP 5701 Knob Rd.

352-3010 Ages 6 to 10. OPEN 7 to 5:30 Swimming, Hiking, Crafts, Pony riding, Field Trips Cook-Outs. CHILDREN KEPT Nolensville Rd. Thompson Ln. area, age 2-5, day or week.

256-5984. 2 CHILDREN KEPT in my home, 5 days, $9 each. South. Call 242-6992. CHILDREN KEPT My home.

Fenced play area, other children. Experienced. Harding PI. 832-6689. BABYSITTING In my home.

days, Tusculum-Antloch Area. Call 833-7088. BABY SITTING In my home, Hillwood area. Excellent care. 352-7764.

CHILDREN KEPT In my home, East Area, by dav, small children, call 254-6972. CHILDREN KEPT White Bridge 352-8884, 352-7316 CHILDREN KEPT In my home, Charlotte Park Area, References, Call 297-3137. CHILDREN Parkway Day or Thompson week near Ln. Exchange, mother's care, 833-5938. CHILDREN KEPT-In my home, any age, hot lunch, fenced yard, Murfreesboro Rd.

area. 242-0727. CHILDREN KEPT In my home, experienced. Fenced vard. East 227-3434.

DAY NURSERY Any age, 5 days, hot lunch, fenced yard, Waverly section, 242-3885. CHILDREN KEPT- PlaceNolensville Road area. References. 832-3755. BABY SITTING In my home or yours, Neely's Bend Rd.

(Madison area). 865-0429. CHILDREN week, will board also while on KEPT-East. Hour, day or vacation, hot meals, 228-6129. NURSERY SCHOOL And Kindergarten, Hillsboro, Belmont area.

292-6077, 269-5788 CHILDREN KEPT In my home, 1305 Lebanon Rd. Call 254-5777. BABIES AND CHILDREN KEPTIn my home. South section. Good care and meals, 298-3644.

CHILDREN KEPT In my home, experienced mother, 1218 Lischey Ave. Reward. Personals BLOOD DONORS ALL TYPES BLOOD NEEDED DONOR FEE PAID thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 8 a.m.

TIL 8 p.m. 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. ATTENTION! For the ones who may be concerned about my interest in the gold field; wish to state that I am sole owner of high grade quartz and a bull dozier iob yet undeveloped and due to my wife's health it is unfinished but will be done. Monroe J. Jones. AUTO Insurance SR22 off on Fire, Home Owners, Pensions, Life, Hospital.

Pay check protection, Mr. Jernigan 242-1397 anytime. -SAVE! On Auto Insurance. auto Ilability $25.50 each 6 months. driver training discount and multi-car discount.

244-2485. LOANS To Employed Women. JEAN GIVENS. 254-5841 Federal Bonds--Bail Bonds Bonds To Save Drivers License! Insurance and SR22's Filed at Once. John Anderson, 291-2903.

$50 CASH For Your Club, Church or Scout Group. Sell Only 84 Bottles of Watkins Beverage Mix. 227-4488. CONFIDENTIAL LOANS TO EMPLOYED WOMEN Call MRS. ADCOCK 256-6651 AUTO Insurance SAVE Bonds, SR-22 filed at once: young military $150; pay plans; 255-6689 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from Karat 4th Ave.

WEINSTEIN JEWELERS. Special Notices 352-7908. MIAMI, 1967 eir ditioned Buick, leaving, around 1st, no expense, lust help driving. Call MR. HOUSTON.

after 6:30 P.M. 297-7277 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 17 Building--Remodeling Additions Remodeling Home Improvements Kitchens, Baths, Family Rooms, Garages, Carports LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED Terms to Fit Your Budget ROBERT WALKER LUMBER CO. 527 W. Thompson Lane PHONE 254-3344 United CONSTRUCTION CO. Baths, Dens, Kitchens Carages, Carports, Additions WE DO NOT SUB YOUR CONTRACT to others Prompt Estimates.

1617 Nolensville Road Licensed -Bonded- Insured. JOHN T. BAUGH 242-5091 LEWIS B. APPLE 242-3146 LOANS For Remodeling Repay up to 36 months GENERAL SECURITY CO. 701 Lafayette St.

255-7456 ROOM ADDITIONS- -REMODELING Complete Building. Basement, dens, carports, garage. Citywide estimates. Licensed-Bonded. Prompt, Reliable.

References. Terms. 227-1597, 832-3074, Anytime. REMODEL- -BUILD Rooms, garages, house leveling, fireplaces. Free estimates.

FHA. L. J. EDWARDS 352-7464 REMODELING, ROOM ADDITIONS Reliable, experienced personnel COOPER CORTNER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4101 Hillsboro Road Days-297-2475 Nights-794-4814 REMODELING Your home, your office or store, License bonded.

Call T. J. Radford 352-2075. BRICK HOMES BUILT ON YOUR sq. ft.

See models on Dickerson Rd. CHEEK JONES, Inc. 865-1482, 242-2651. CARPENTER WORK PAINTING -Experienced, do my own work, 859-5824 after 5 p.m. REPAIRS.

Additions, painting, concrete and masonry. Phone 292-8882. REMODEL-ADDITIONS LICENSED BONDED TERMS 256-8531 GRIFFIN 292-8114 CARPENTRY blocks, painting, concrete roofs, 256-0773, 291-1935, Edmondson. JOBS Odd jobs, carpenter, roofing, patching, plastering painting rooms, garage, patio added. 262-9535.

PATIOS Barbecue pits, painting, carpenter work, guaranteed, Free estimates, 297-1665, 292-0813. BUILDING General Repairs, House leveling, SAVE! 3 Carpenters do own work, 242-9022, 292-2363. ADDITIONS Remodeling, Paving, Backhoe digging, Bulldozing, Etc. J. D.

CLIBURN, 824-0819, 262-4241. BRICK HOME On your lot or mine, 50 miles of Nashville M. C. Davis 895-2540 PLUMBING Sewer connections overflow. OK PLUMBING 262-2439, 269-4108.

CEMENT, CARPENTRY CALL 262-9845 18 Concrete Rock Work Block, Concrete, work, Free estimate 766-2540, 859-0190 Concrete, Brick, Block Stone work. Free estimates, 227-6967. RUBBER STAMPS CONCRETE WORK New and reMade Serviced, RUBBER Day STAMP Service references, PATTERSON, 256-8763. pair, walks, free estimates, HANLON'S SERVICE 19 Driveways Built 113 Cude Lane, Madison, Tenn. 859-2151 Blacktop Paving TERMITES? Estimates Houses Free Treated Inspection.

As Low Licensed as $45. and BUILDERS PAVING CO. Bonded. 859-1338. (Our 11th Year) FREE TRANSPORTATION 895-6400 Drive Cars As You Would Your Own Phone To 205-536-3064.

Malor Cities Insured In U.S.A. Drive- Asphalt Paving away System. to the largest. Free estimates. Driveways, parking lots.

Smallest TOP Best" MALONE CONST. CO. 847-5024. FILL DIRT, Crushed Stone, Grad- ASPHALT PAVING ing Ina, 297-1400 or 352-6324. DRIVE WAYS--PARKING AREAS Seeding, Strawing and Haul BLACK TOP PENETRATION TUTORING 297-6810 Elementary grades also Junior and load up, delivered.

Senior High English. Driveways built, hauling any kind, 1214 Belvedere 297-1209 shavings and dirt. CO 2-6853. Reset And ASPHALT Seal Coated. AREAS Free REPAIRED Estimates Speedometers Automatic transmissions, guaranteed.

KERR BROS. CALL 254-0645 PAGE. TRANSMISSION CO. 1310 51st 292-2051 Electrical Repairing DIRT Good black, barn fertilizer, flower dirt, "Finest and Best." EPAIR Hauling. MAHAN'S Grocery, 292-1679.

All Makes of Airconditioners, Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, 25 years RICH experience. Factory Trained SerBLACK TOP SOIL Fill Dirt. Guaranteed 299-5371 MODERN APPLIANCE DIRT Good black, barn SERVICE flower "Finest and Best." 915 Church St. 242-5566 Hauling within 25 mile radius, MAHAN'S Grocery, 292-1679. HOUSES REWIRED AIR CONDITIONERS Switch boxes installed, night, Licensed 256-2034 HARDING Day or Steam cleaned and repaired for full HEAT efficiency Call 255-0072.

HOUSEWIRING-ELECTRIC Power increased and Repairs. DEBTS -I am not responsible for Licensed. MAYES 297-0366 debts Made by anyone other than myself. Clarence Turner, 107 E. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Malande.

wiring Remodeling. Estimates. Alliance Electric 256-7579 COUNSELLING 21 Furniture Repairs Men and Women for appointment Call 833-1659 after 5 p.m. UPHOLSTERING GRASS CUT-256-2957 SPECIAL! Will cover your hideLarge Hauling lawns preferred. 883-5552 a LOW $95.

Sofa-bed and chair a-bed in Fabric or Naugahyde for Light $99, Duncan Phyfe Sofa $75. Work guaranteed, Call 865-5279 anytime. LEARN TO DRIVE 22 Grading Excavating ACME DRIVER TRAINING, 889-2331 LEARN TO DRIVE HAVE BACKHOE EASY METHOD Established 1933 WILL TRAVEL 297-6526 Clutch-Automatic 298-1780 Trench and footings excavation Rate by the hour. RICH TOP SOIL JOHN R. LAMB 833-2922 Black.

Every Load Good. 292-0951. Dozer and Backhoe TYPING Hour, Graves Bros. 254-802G In my home. All kinds.

298-3018 DOZER WORK $9 hour IF HEARING YOUR PROBLEM Minimum 3 hours. 766-9174 "BELTONE" IS YOUR ANSWER 164 6th North. 256-1862 23 Landscaping CHESTNUT RAILS HALL seed or sod, LANDSCAPING grading, -New tractor Lawns, work, 865-1950 top soil, gravel, evergreen planting, tree removal. 254-9494. LAWNS MOWED Reasonable, 255-3671, 889-0266 TREES TRIMMED LAWNS MOWED CUT AND REMOVED, 228-6681 Any section.

Reasonable. 889-9780. TREE TRIMMER FLOORS- -old or new floors sanded 18 Years Experience 228-1216 and 228-4463. finished. Free estimates.

Call Roy's Tree Surgery MOWING- -Back yards, vacant lots, Insured. 766-0463; 766-2612 brush, driveways graded, plow, TREES Topped, trimmed and redisc, GEHRIG, 228-3747, 227-0294. moved by WILES TREE SERVICE. 832-8914, 242-8652. Personals LAWN SERVICE BILL WORRIES Tree, Trimming.

trimming, Mr. and McCloud, removing. 865-2322. Shrub Having trouble keeping up your monthly bills? 24 Miscellaneous Service CREDIT COUNSELORS help you even if your credit is bad. LAWN CHAIRS NOT A LOAN We reweb your old chairs.

Call after p.m. for details. If No You Owe Co-Signers Pay No as low Security 298-3858 or 297-5078 500 $10 Week $2,000 $25 Week Reasonable, STAGGS, 228-0227 anytime $1,000 $15 Week CERAMIC BATHS Account Handled to $9,000 FLOORS Old floors finished like $3,000 $35 Week Any new. Guaranteed. Free, estimates, CREDIT COUNSELORS Scott Pierce, 256-7690, 865-4059.

146 7th No. ANDY'S WINDOW CLEANERS Nashville, Tenn. Commercial and residential Phone 256-0192 Floor waxing. 227-6525. cone Inch ATTRACT BUYERS FAST! PLACE A Reader Reacher WANTAD DIAL 254.

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