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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 57

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'T ANNOUNCEMENTS 3t THI NASHV1LH TINNISStAN. ftHtr Mersuet. Mir 20. H60 Rites Tomorrow Seaboard, ACL Rail W. I.

Edwards Special Nottcta DEAN Wedncaday atwrnoon. Mi Ovt-)f-Ttwo Standard Poor's 18. 190. ai a local innrmary. Mra Dana Dean, at 89 Jean BLACSTELN Thursday morning.

May Merger Terms Agreed Federal Bonds Shade Lower SEW YORK CP U.S. eovern Dies in Hospital William Edwards. 63. retired NEW YORK Standard and Poor's 500 stock Index: High aw Cm Net The. Industrial! 59 St 71 59 38 24 Railroads 30 93 10 0 30 57 .41 50 Utilities 40 04 45 51 45 7 .0 500 8tocka 56 04 55 14 35 68 .34 ICE COLD Watermelons Also Plenty Cheap TOMATOES AL E.

JACKSON 19. I960, at a local Infirmary. Harry Blauatein. Survived by Arthur Blauatein, Allen A. Blauatein; lister.

Mrs. Cecile Abrama. all of New York. Remains are at the funeral borne of Marshall-Don-nelly-Comba. 201 25th No.

Leaving at 12:50 noon. Friday, remains will be sent to the Park-aids Memorial Chapels. Brooklyn, Survtrrd by aon. waltrr uu Freeman, Nashville: six trandrhil-dren. Remains at the Buena Vista funeral home.

1503 Buchanan where aervtres mil be Friday, at 1 conducted by Re. H. C. Poster. Active pallbeareri will be the Men'a Sunday School Clasa of Preeland Baptist Church.

Interment Sprint Hill Cemetery. Buena Vista Funeral Home. Ah 4-7511. insurance executive of 3602 Hamp ton died at 2:30 p.m. yester New York, where services and In NEW YORK CTt Two of the South's largest railroads, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Air Line, agreed on merger terms yesterday.

Directors of both roads, at separate meetings, approved the terms, which now must be acted upon by stockholders. The Interstate Commerce commission also must consent. mmnt hnnrts were wived to a shade terment win be sunaay. Groups of 6 Stage it day In the Veteran's administration hospital after an extended ill Donnelly-Combs. CY 1-0120.

CARPETS AND RUGS! lower in light dealings yesterday, Colored Deatk Notices Nationally known nam brands! For bom or office. All qualities and PASCH ALL Thursday afternoon In a local Infirmary, Mr. Terrell Paschall. Survived by wife. Mra.

Meta H. PackalL 3 dauchtera, Mra. L. E. Wolfe.

Donelson. Tenn, Mra. R. H. Shao.

Weatfleld. N.J.. Mrs. J. H.

Burrouihs. Nashville. 5 sisters. Mrs. X.

W. Jackson. BASTLKTT Thursday morning. May The body is at Flnley Dorrls A Charlton. 2423 West End ave.

Fu Dealer gam pnctl qrnwi xxsd iMnvcV-rmiChaffanooga Sit-ins colors, over 3.000 to choos rrom Off th roll to. yon from till aq yd. Phon Ci 1-5571 CHATTANOOGA LVy Youns. neral arrangements are incomplete. A life-long resident of Nashville, Wllmtnilon.

N.C.. Mrs. Grant A'-N A D' LANDSCAPING most oi me iiiiw prefeuional. The corporate market closed lower en somewhat smaller vol Negroe staged sit-in demonstrations at seven downtown stores Action of the Seaboard and ACL directors came only one day after the Chesapeake Ohio and the Baltimore Ohio railroads ap Mr. Edwards was a son of Dr.

Wil Landia. Cumberland City. Mra. Roy Burton, Clarkivllle. Tennessee.

Mra. A. Snell. Nashville. Mra.

T. B. Bradbury. Nashville: 1 brother. Homer 8.

Paschall, Clarka- liam I. Edwards and Ellie Calen yesterday but limited their num Complete Tard Work. Tim to Plant Bermuda Grass. Wash Spots Reworked and Bewed. Hedge and Shrubbery Trimming.

AL t-7194. ume. Industrials, utilities nd for-j proved a stork exchange which dar Edwards. He attended the old Hume school and Vanderbilt university, where he was a member oers to six per group, apparently taking- a cue from the statement ville: 1 trandchildren. Remai.xa at could eventually result in a mer- the chapel.

Pettua Owen wood. UPHOLSTERING Of a iuvenile court ludee. 4508 Charlotte Ave. Funeral serv QUALITY Workmanship. oi Ices will be held Saturday mnrn- of Psi Kappa Fsi rraternity Inl924 he formed Mattox and Ed etjn bonds declined with rails and investment quality issues un-cha nged.

N.Y. Bonds lnt. 11 am. at Inelewood Metn Hamilton countv juvenile court evrrai omrr rauroaas tnrousn Judce Burrell Rarker. hMrintr ut the country are discussing mer odist Church bv Rev.

J. W. Lan- trip and Rev. D. K.

Wachtel. Pall, bearers please aerve aa follows 19, at ber home. aoi-A iota Ave. N. Mrs.

Delia Bartlett. Survivors are husband, Mr. James H. Bartlett; son. Donald Bartlett: daughter, Condyc Bartlett: mother.

Mrs. Gladys White: lather. Mr. Leo White: sister, Rosetta White: brothers. Leo Charles.

James L. White of Cleveland. Ohio; aunts. Bishop L. M.

Swanson. Mrs. Florence Mitchell of Gallatin. Mrs. Sarah B.

Harris, Mra. Leora Sullivan of Cleveland. Ohio, Mrs. Alice Mosley of Kankakee. 111., Mrs.

Elisabeth Taylor of Chicago; uncles. Mr. Joseph Early, William and James C. White. Mr John Earlev of Fernsdale.

mother-in-law, Mra. Susie Bartlett: 7 sisters-in-law: 6 brotheri-ln-lsw; host of relatives and friends. Family will receive friends Friday night I to 11 at the 40th Ave. Church of Ood. funeral Saturday I o'clock.

Conducted by pastor Rev. F. D. Plippins. assisted by Rev.

W. M. Fulghun, Rev. Divings. Flower girls selected lrom Junior Usher Board.

Pallbearers from friends, interment 1 1 1 cemetery. W. E. Hamilton and Son in charge. AL 5-0582.

for 12 sit-in demonstrator Tues-CT- Tn nation's railroad plant day. said Negro students have a1'" boin' cut back under competi-right to pursue what they from othfr l-vres of Honorary: Mens Bible Clasa of courteous service. r3ampiea on display SMITH'S AL 6-1481. 1345 MURFREESBORO ROAD UPHOLSTERING I Pieces 159 36 Including fabrics Free Pillows. Estimates.

Term VE 2-2087 GREEN'S VE 3-4180 Inglewood Methodist Church. Active: A. D. Huff. Charles Lemine, wards insurance agency, and for several years was connected with Loventhal Brothers.

He served as president of the Naehville Insurance Exchange from 1933 to 1934, and president of the Tennessee Association of Insurance Agents in Bonds CI Chr Bonds CI Cht to be their rights. He said if no Fred Cllne, Clayton Seat. Rufus A-B-C Househ 82 101 4 Houth 17 9T more than six sat at a lunch coun ter at one time he would not con William A. Kerr Native of Maury county Pafford. L.

N. Martin, interment, fianao Cemetery. Montgomery County Pettua Owen Wood. CY 2-339J. huo S3 sider as Interfering with the Boyr 3, Hit by Car, LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD Estaftli-hed In 1933 CY 1-6526-24 hour cy g-1780 1935.

IL-M-N 111 Bfll78 82'- orderly conduct of business at the P1CKNF.V Tuesday evening. May 17. A''t lud lOU.l'i Allied Ch Pi Airos 97Ji Am PP 61 j- Am TS-T 103, Do 4Hs5 1' l4 JlS'i-. a 89W4- In 1939 he became associated 1960. at a local Infirmary.

Fred counter. Int 83 23k Six of the stores visited yester with the General Adjustment Bureau and served there 18 years erick Christian Pickney. sr. survived by wife. Mrs.

Sarah Louisa Plckney; daughters, Mra. E. C. iSuffers Head Injury BULLDOZER GRADING Traxcavator Dirt. Expert Operator.

Prompt. AL 4-8504. UN 1-0311. lie in sbvs J04 1 William Andrew Kerr, 8.1, of 925 Benton a retired railroad employe, died of a heart ailment and pneumonia at 2:45 p.m. yesterday in St.

Thomas hospital. He had heen ill three LorMardl S4'i day closed their counter; the other two contniued to serve white until his retirement in 1956 because of ill health. UPHOLSTERING Cautnert. Mrs Paul Ambuem. Mra.

A. B. Wolfe, Mrs. Bobby O. Foster, all of Nashville.

Mrs. R. L. Born-minn. of Colorado Springs.

Colo customers. Randv Thomas Morris. 3. nf 1009 Po 3J471 l2-3'. Io 234s80 74 Do 2148a 14V- .4 Am Tob 5 Si During World War Mr.

Ed COPELAN'D Suddenly Monday TATMON ft TWILLEY AL -5ST CO 3-6883 wards served overseas with the Free Estlmatei Terms t-once rpponea mere were no Fatherland st was in fair condi-i months, disturbances and no arrests were'tion last night at General hospital) Services will be at 2:30 p.m DEBTS I am not responsible for do a iJ'4 Armour Si 13 Atl Cst 1, 8i with a head injury after beingimnrrow at CosmoDOlitan funeral maae. 310th Infantry, 78th division, Company K. He was a member of the perma Mrr i.np 74 'i Mich Con 0- Mpls Mol tfi .1 MoKan 87 MKT lnc 19' Mo Pc 5 B2ia Do 2020f S7tt Do 2fl30f S4'b- Do 7 Do 80 Do 2005 8'4 4 NCyl 102 1 NEn TiT 15 fleets made by anyone other than myself. William L. Hobbs, 2012 Llndell Avs.

Atl Ref CT 10144 i Avco Mf 13V4-14 struck by a car near his home. home, 2505 West End ave. Harold Randy, son of Roy Morris, rani Baker and Larimore Austin will intrt ttia nath ef a iar Hrivnn af nffiriat 'Rurinl tt-ilt in Wood- Charlie Clarence Stinson nent board of stewards at West MRU USX 113 1 BA.O 13's4a End Methodist church. UPHOLSTERING New Location. Quality Service 964 Main New phone CA 7-5111 i 73-U4 In 1927 he married Lucille Ken FRANKLIN.

Tenn.Fu ralTenth and Boscohel streets at 2:15 lawn Memorial park. The body is services for Charlie Clarence Stm- m- bv Re(jenhour. 23, ofiat the funeral home. nn C8 tf 4 Vi a tarnvi 1a Am a ns i i in Da 4-4s9S 14 Ji, Do 4s80 1bS'2t nedy, who survives. oui i i inc 'u'u win 'ai i Kroanpr vm wnn a.

nnr iii orr as norira jt i amnnp NY Cen Also surviving are a son, William DO Beth Stl 1S2 3 cBein 91 1 ri at ii irartic urticer u. ti. hicks station in Maury county, had Uvea si. Hudgens chapel, with said. iin Nashville 48 years.

He retired I. Edwards III; a grandson, William I. Edwards IV, and a sister. Mrs. Susie Edwards Thomas, all of A.

Robinson officiating. Hicks said the boy ran into the: 12 years ago after 40 years' service NYCfn NYCfnHR NYOnLS NYNH NYNH MPw Nta MPw NorNatO rado: daughter-in-law, Mrs. John L. Plckney; aona. Frank Walter A Fred C.

Charles Paul A and Victor W. Plckney. all of Nashville; sisters. Mrs. Ernest Wilson.

Semi, Mrs. Hubert Robinson. Chicago. 111., and Miss Esther Pickney. of Winchester; brothers, Julian Henry Joe and Walter Plckney, all of Wlnohester.

Luke Plckney. Grant Park, 111., and Leo Plckney, of Chicago. 111.: 38 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren Remains are at the Jarrell'a Memorial Chapel. 450J Charlotte Ave. Requiem High Mass from St.

Henry Church. Harding Road, Friday morning, at 9 a.m.. conducted by Mnsgr. Joseph 81ener. The following will please serve as pallbearers! Honorary.

Ernest Plckney. Robert Vonhoven. Bernard Kute. Sam Locke, Robert Crocker. Vincent Rotlero.

Will Peters, and Ous Bratcher. Active: Edward Can-then. Paul Ambuehl. A. B.

Wolfe. Bob Foster. R. L. Bornmann, and James It Plckney.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Jarrell'a Memorial Chapel.CY8-4455; 13 30 Bos tz Ms 295- i Do pf 59', ii Burroughs 1143 BushTBd 114H a with the Williams Upholstering Furniture, boat seats, all kinds. 801 Gallatin Rd. CA 1-4863. STRAWBERRIES Pick and furnish own containers, come to White House.

Call Orllnda 2021 for directions. George Austin. CI EANU(0UpllOliTERY And RUGS. References. McNETLL CO 3-5403, CA 8 0140 street from behind a parked car and that Redenhour was unable to Nashville.

Burial will he in the Hudgins cemetery. The body is at the home. Mr. Stinon died Wednesday 101 4 uo'it. 85 1 t-ap Ain til evening at a oospnai i ue-troit, Michigan: Rev.

Thornton Copeland. Survivors are itep mother, Mra. Mlnnla Copeland: daughters. Mrs. Martha P.

McClain and Mra. Elliabeth Dennis. Nashville, aon. Mr. Willi Stewart.

Norfolk, sisters, Mrs. Clara Stewart. Mrs. Rosa Copeland McCall and Mrs. Christine Bass of Nashville.

Tenn brothers. Mr. John Copeland, Mr. Claude Copeland. Chicago, ni Mr Sam Copeland.

Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. Edd Copeland. Nashville, 10 grandchildren: 3 aunts: a number of nieces: nephews and cousins: very dear friend, Mrs. Mattie Brown of Detroit. Michigan; 3 sons-in-law.

Mr. Ernest McClain and Mrs. William Dennis: daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vernlc Stewart: 4 brothera-ln-law; 1 sister-in-law; other relativea and friends. Remains will arrive In Nashville Friday afternoon 3:20 o'clock and will be conveyed to Patton Bros.

Funeral Horn wher family will receive friends this Friday evening 8 to 10 o'clock. Funeral services Saturday. Mav 21 at 1 o'clock from th Nolensvllle Methodist church. Rev. J.

J. Bowen. Rer. D. C.

Williams. Rev Charles Vanleer officiating. Flower bearers and pall-hearers will be selected from friends Interment at Nolensville cemetery Patton Bros. Service. stop in time to avoid the accident.

He had been a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen since Sept. 8, 1918. B5H HI NoStPWls 8'i night at his home, after a long R.denhour, who braked suddenly. eianes V2 CenRRNJ Herman Henry Bass Services for Herman Hnrv Northrp cv I00'a-1 Illness. had his car struck from the reari In 1902 he married Miss May O-P-R He was a native of Williamson Ced dePas 100'- I Chad CT 88 Champ 1064-1U bv one driven hv Mrs.

Peggy Juneijiobbs, who survives. Bass, 85, of 2715 Oakland YARD SERVICE CY 1-6909 county, son of Sidney and Mary Jane Manprum Stinson. Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Mayes. 22, of 929 Elvira Hicks He was a member of Lawrence reported Avenue Church of Christ.

i other survivors include two rormer iNasnvuie rire captain, will he at 10 a.m. today at Lockeland ATTENDANTS Por Service Stations. AL B-1SAS Minnie Ida Stinson: four daugh daughters, Mrs. Earl Ashton, Culle- The Rev. Hubert Whit of OlinMcr 118U1 Do 5H81 118 3.

OrWaJtRN3 9'a- OxfordPao 104 PacOA-E4s 100i Pa3i-E Si R4U-9V Do 3s77 81 Do3s79 18 -1 Do 1'4 'i PanAmA 'j S8 Do 4l565 96't ters, Mrs. Wade Hise, Detroit, nesA-o roj CM Of 18 CMSP 61 Do If 66 Vi Chi KW 57 err nn 9Vi-i Do 3sl 9n1- CCCSL 43i 17'i- V. Do cwm Clev Sh 99's rnln rv lni oka. and Mrs. Alton Lsyne, ffiOpen House Planned rnm.l ester.

will officiate and burial! will lie in Mt flllvt i Mrs. Luther Sullivan and Kaieigh I'ewitt, airview com Bulldozer and Grading Top Boll. K. A. 8PARK3.

Uf 8-0930 LAWN MOWING Evergreen trimming. CA 8-1307 Nashville; a son. William L. Kerr. Nashville; a brother, .1.

F. Kerr, New Smyrna Bearh, three sisters. Miss Nell Kerr. Okeechobee. Mrs.

C. E. Meade, Bir- munity, Mrs. Berry of Franklin; a son, Mr. Bass dipd Wednesday in a Nashville hospital after a two-ninnth illness.

SARGENT Wednesday morning. May 18, 1960 at 4 15 o'clock at her residence, 106 31st Ave. Mrs. Elliabeth Sanders Sargent, widow of Wallace N. Sargent.

Survived by daughter. Mrs. Frances Dobson. Hermitaae. Tenn: sons: Jim wsarss-ft'At Wafkins Today Mrs.

Mylesi Colum Gas 10.1 -1 of Fairvlew; a siste in ii'j Anglin, Franklin; a brothpr, Willie YARD WORK 1 -4 in rrl-t a on.l C. iojid tntr i Do 2na7l 8.T IIOVVKI, Wednesday afternoon nnJ' rtll ll(H'll UP HI VAHLAIHf III-, n.n. 76'j 'i Honrv Stinson of Fairview. im ton juj'j- -aipnil Ei Do loi. Philco Ss 87 103-j- 4 Phil Do rv in434 'i pit pi lofiU l' 18 grandchildren.

j.Miimr, inriuuini; miioil ti i Irient work in art and interior deco-idien; and a great-grandchild. u.u iHj. 1 Hedge trimming wanted. CY 1-36TJ CURTAINS Bedspreads, tablecloths, beautiluilv laundered. Woodbine Curtain Cleaners.

VE 3-4636. 93 lainrii, 111 iiriu iuuv, I Do J'iii 74'a- 4 Pot EPcv 114'4- ki I 1 Elect CT 113 The open house begins at :30 Mrc Incpnh (V Willis Proci-O 93 VV CrmsuPw lon'i Newspaper Printint Corporation ACENT NASHVILLE BANNER Evening THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Mominx-Sunday INFORMATION AND TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Rates Below Annly ta All Classified a rvs A a T-tr-v 1 1 CY Vl Pub 6EO Do 3s63 a.m. aim riiiin ol 1 1 niuiuuitii (Federal-State Department of Agriculture CATTLE AND CALVES: 124. Prices Services for Mrs. Joseph Gibson CopwStl CornProd 1Q1' 'a RCA i.i "i'aBout steady on very small supply.

Stand- LAWNS MOWED Any size, dependable. CO 3-4737. FILL DIRT Cheap, Franklin Rd. Area only. AL 4-5927.

D-E-r-O K'cniio ct iii ard 1000-1030 lb. steeri 22.00-23.00. Few RQhr A cv 8'- 'a; utility cowi 18.00-17.50, canner and cutter DiTstrom 138'vf 4 13.00-18.00, Instances shelly cows 10.50. S-T-U-W a Advertising originating within a lOt-mlle more displays mav he seen between 4:30 and 9 p.m. During the later period displays of sewing and millinery also will be shown and modeled In the school auditorium.

Cooking students will have open house in their classroom and business education work will be shown. on, or 01 01 vealera 27.50-30 50. standard 25.50-27.50, scot ppcv llO'WU utility 18 cull scarce, glaughter BULLDOZER GRADING Prompt Servlc. TC 3-1290. iuu-a- calves scarce.

2t'rSAa I HOGS: 643. Moderately active, steady Bhm OQcv 'a to 50c lower compared very uneven trade Sinclair cr 9SV i wrineta ti a 1 Clifford H. and Keith 8. Barcent. Nashville; sister: Mra.

A Cash. Buena Vlota. Mrs. E. Cole- man.

Nashville: brother: Joe A. Sanders. Poulsbo. grandchildren. Joe N.

8argent. Clifford Craig Sargent. Leslie Keith Sargent. Lsurice Sanders Sargent, Misa Martha and Miss Christine Elisabeth Sargent, Darrow C. Dobson all of Nashville.

Jim W. Sargent Mineral Wells, Tex.i 5 great-grandchildren. Remains are at Flnley Dorris ell Charlton. West End at 25th Aye. Funeral from tha Chapel.

Friday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Carl Elkine. Honorary pallbearers will be: Jack Nicholson. Earl Sargent, Hugh Walker. Robert Russell, Dr.

Hall L. Hallister. Robt. L. Forrester, Nelson Forrester.

J. E. Binns J. Howard Cochran, Ernest E. Alsup.

E. B. Coleman, Tom Stoddard. Oaro Redding, O. Hester.

W. Eaing Smith and George Chockley. Active will be. Robert Pillow Pearson, Moran, O. C.

McMahon, Walter Jack, Darrow C. Dobson, H. Chndwell, Walter M. Wise. William Howell Forrester.

Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. Maury County papers please copy. Fmley Dorris A Charllon Co. st FPU ENS Wednesday evening. THE BEST" TOP SOIL at a local hospital.

Mrs. Gertrude Donnell of 349 No. Survivors are daughter. Mrs. Elliabeth Frlersnn: sister.

Mrs. Maggie Gains of Murfreesboro. Tennessee: brothers. Jim Anderson Mitchell and Joe Mitchell both of Murfreesboro: grandchildren. Earley.

Cll-ter and Carl Frlersnn: dear cousin. Mrs. Mary Mitchell; nieces. Mrs. Winnie Pve and Mrs.

Grace Daniels: nephews. Jamea Issac Mitchell and James Mitchell sisters-in-law, Mrs. Fannie and Mrs. Lurllne Mitchell and Mrs. Annie Donnell: son-in-law, Wesley Frienon: brother-in-law, Willie Gaines; dear friend.

Mrs. Mae W. RIcketts. The remains will be at the residence aa above this Friday evening, 6 o'clock. Funeral services Psttirdav morning, 1 o'clock st Clark Memorial Methodist church, 1014 14th Ave.

conducted bv the pastor. Rev. A. assisted by Rev. Grev.

Following local services the Corte-e will leave for Murfreesboro for memorlil expressions bv Rev. Ruci'er at Fmmerv Methodist Ushers of Memorial will serve as flnwer bearers. Mem-be-s nf her church will serve as pallbearers Interment at Emmery cemeterv. Patton Bros. Service.

Creek travel, R. D. Page, CA 8-7189 hi -4 1 narrows ana 1 its in aortea lots not avail. DO 87 3l flhle. Hiinnlv larfflv ntlv.H Nn 1 anil -I aovi rjm b4 few lou mixed No.

1. 2 and 3 183-250 Church Youth Scrap Iron Drlv Let ua com and pick up your scrap iron. TW S-6545. ouirsri "a 1 1 7S. 1..

at nM 14 14 radios ta city Nashville). Daily classified ads are published first tn THB NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and win be published again on the tarn day in THB NASHVILLE BANNER. Publication tn the Sunday NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN la counted as one day. 1 Day Sunday 65e Line 1 Day Dally 65c Line 4 Days 39c Line 7 Days 33c Line Dally Rates Quoted Include Insertion in both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning, and THE NASHVILLE BANNER Evening Minimum Charge. 2 Lines Willis, 80, of 1203 White's Creek pike, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Cosmopolitan funeral home, 2505 West End ave. The Rev. J. Edward Blackburn will officiate. Burial will be in Greenville cemetery, Joelton.

Mrs. Willis died of a heart attack Wednesday at Davidson County hospital. The former Frances Woodard, she was born in Frankfort, daughter of David and Sarah Frances Williamson Woodward. Her husband died 27 years aso. Mrs.

Willis was a member of Kern Memorial Methodist church. Survivors are two sons. Alvin Willis of Nashville, and S.C. Willis cf Dallas; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis S.

Bass of Smyrna and Mrs. James W. Harris of Nashville; a Std Ind 94 -lVailate. occasional lots No. 3 arada a'nrt Holcomb Pupils To Give 2 Musical Recitals Progressive scrips pupils of Lou- Doug-Alrc 1834- Ens 8 20f 38Va '-a Do 4'j 15 41 Flrestne 17 88- T) ECS 14 Pd Fr4 19 99 Garrett 78 lH'ltl'i AmO 84 92 i4 Oen El 16 92'ii- a DMA 5 17 103 Do 5 80 103'i Do 81 101'-a.

'4 Do 3'a 1 99U- 'a Do 3sa 75 86H la Do 3'a 72 89i Vi Do 3 69 87 Gen 17 182 4 DO 4 11 On 79 12Tj-2'a Grace 15 91 'atl MO 58 ''4 Do 4 44B 58 Hooker Ch 118 Std NJ 82 hltrhl mivarf aalhtt l4n.lT la Surf Tran lit- 'ilnuxed No. 2 and 3 260-325 lbs! 14.50-15.25. Talcott 12I-9-1ifew mivH is.i&n the iinft-i-itn fin. Tex Corn iJ'a- small supply, mostly steady. No.

1-3 ThP MPT 75 1325-500 lbs. 12.50-13.50. 585 lbs. 12.00. anah Riggs Holcomb will give two LAWN MOWINO barn fertiliser.

flower dirt, window cleaning, CY 8-3196 LAWN MOWINO Weekly or all season. Free estimates Phone CA 8-393 LEARN tO DRIVE ACME DRIVERS CO 2-5964 ThompPd 118 1 SHEEP: 100. Prices mostly steady on USRub piano recitals Monday and Tuesday supply mostly spring lambs. Good 1 1 59 Count Five Average (5-letter) Words to the Line. The above rates apply to consecutive at 7:30 p.m.

at the Woodmont Baptist chapel. Wabash Shore Shore West Md Wheel 8 and choice with small end prime 15-110 lb. slaughter spring lambs 23.50-24.50. lew i good 23.00. Other grades and classes Iseerce.

Good 120 lb. wooled lambs 18. oO. s'Few cull and utility shorn ewes 2.00-5.00. Pupils partlclpatinr Monday will be UPHOLSTERING HEARN'S, 511 Broadway.

AL 4-9264 insertions only. Rights reserved to classify and indet classified ads according to rules govern Orant Rrummrtt. Nancy Howell. Denlfe EASI.EY-Wednesday. Mi I960 Volz, Diane Smith.

Stephen Bishop. Beth McCarley. Lynda Bounds. Janie Stone, U.S. Bonds New York Cotton NEW YORK IFi Cottnn futures sister, Mrs.

Georgia Kirkland of ing classmen pages. The Banner and Tn Tenneisean also reserve the right to revise or reject at option any advertising which ls deemed NEW YORK in Closing over ls, to 85. c'nt bll higher than Anne Beach. Marilyn Bishop. Sallle San-didge.

Gretchen Lavely, Ellen Stone. Cathy Brummett, Patricia Cooper, Kaaren Lavely, Bonnie Young Phelps and Joan Birmingham; 8 grandchildren ana 15 great grandchildren. objectionable either In sublect matter or May 18. I960, at o'clock, at her 1517 Ferguson ave Mn. Grace Arnold Stephens; widow of Robert T.

Stephens. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Mabel Graham and Mrs. Floyd A.

Keene, Nashville. Mrs. Granville Crockett. Greenville. sister.

Mrs. Raymond Morrow and brothers. O. D. Arnold.

Lester Arnold. Edward Arnold, C. B. Arnold, all of California: three grandchildren. Mr.

Darden Nashville. eounter UB. eovernment treasury hnnru. st a local Infirmary. Mr.

General Fnslev, of 1208 12th Avenue, North. Survived bv widow. Mrs. Emma Fssley; seven daughters. frs Fula Wlngo.

Hattle Hirdlnr. Miss Katherlne Fasley, Mrs Mattie Smith. Missei Rosie and Ten Fasley and Mrs. Sandra Ellis; six sons. Messrs General John Tssae.

Bass. Robert. Lewis and Benjamin Top Soil Traxcavator L. F.BUHLER UN t-1448 GOOD BLACK DIRT 8-6271 STABLE FERTILIZER And TOP DIRT AL 5-7871 Net Net ahrseoloay. Box Number address reoulrej 4 words Open High Low Close Cbge Asked Che.

Yield Salmon. Those In the Tuevdav nlaht recital will Mr. Mftlton Dean July 32.80 32.89 32.80 32.82B 3 99 10 no 354 oe jams Montgomery. John wooliey. hi 31.06 31.15 31.06 31.10 31.07 31.15 31.07 31.11 i'SVDec.

Services for Mrs. Melton Dean, Notice of typographical errori must be given In time for correction before the second insertion. Office Hours: Monday through OiQuattlebaum. Jane Carol Peeler. Timothy March of 94 Wharf a former Reynolds, Ruth Hastinss, Katherlne Fasley: 14 grandchildren: three brothers! one aunt: several nieces 4.35 GARDENS Plowed, discing, grading.

4.36 May July Wooliey, Cheryl Taylor. Jeanne wuattle-baum. Carol Vincent, Marv Wooliey, ditch digging, repair overflows. Mow: Gehrig, CA 1-3747. CA 8-5438.

and nephews: one dauehter-ln-law; three sons-in-law: eight sisters-in- 4.17: Mrs. Oscar Caradine. and Robert Stephens Crockett. Greenville. one great-grandchild.

Remains are at Dorris A 31.52 31.68 31.52 31.603 6 31.81 31.95 31.83 31.91 11 31.87 31.95 31.8.1 31.81 3 31.45 31.60 31.45 31.48R 17 31.38 31.60 .11. .18 31.50R 15 31 95 32.15 31 95 32.05B 15 32.30 32 35 33 3ft UtRFl 1 Susan McFsrland. Oayle Breedlove. Brent Chester county school teacher, will be at 1 p.m. today at Buena Vista funeral home, 1503 Buchanan st.

The Rev. H. C. Foster will of Oct. Dec.

March O'Hara. John Quattlebaum, Joy Mitchell, Barbara Abston and Bonnie Young Phelps. rh.ritnn. West End at Twenty- May law: six brothers-in-law: other relatives and friends. Remains are at T.

Hockett A Son. where the family will receive friends tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. Funeral Saturday at 11 am. at Beach 4.39 4.36 4.43 4.29 4 32 4 35 a in Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.

to 12 noon; Sunday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. It Direct Lines Te CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE Alain 4-1031 RICH TOP SOIL FILL DIRT CY 8-637) GRADING SODDING Yards, Banks, Top Soil CA 7-4552 ficiate. Burial will be in Spring fifth Avenue. Funeral from the chapel Friday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by Dr.

Homer Miaanng spot 34.15N unchanged. Nominal; Bid. Hill cemetery. The body is at the Bid A 99 8 3J-48 65-60 98.13 2J48 61 97.38 2aS 61 97.8 62-59 June 95.34 2'43 6-259 Dec. 95.8 258 63 94 8 3 8 64 65 8 2S 65 ..........92.8 3 Stl 82.28 J'iS 67-62 88.24 2'iS 68-63 86.20 2'Aa 69-64 June ..85.24 4 8 69 98.4 I'-iS 69-64 Dec.

...85 8 21-43 70-65 85.1 2iS 71-68 ........84.8 8'j3 12-67 June ..84.8 2'-iS 13-67 Sept. 84 1 3' 38 12-67 Dec. ..848 14 95.8 4 8 80 98.8 3 '48 83-11 86 3 ''48 85 85.24 85-7S 98.8 90 88.12 Creek Rantlst Church. Rev. J.

funeral home. L. Grice. Pallbearers win be: w. ii.

Stenhena. C. H. Smith. W.

W. 98.20 08 87 13 95.28 95.12 94.12 95.12 92.12 93 89, 88.28 86 98 12 85.16 85.8 84.16 84.12 84 8 84.12 95.18 98.16 86 8 86 98.16 88.20 no no .2 .2 no no no no no no .4 JjLlnvestmg Companies Mrs. Dean, the former Viola Carlton. Frank Keene, Hlnton Garnett. Rev.

W. Watklni and other ministers officiating. His sisters-in-law and nephews will CLEANING SOFA And Chair $7 Donnelly. CY 1-8671 revv lunn 4.36 Crockett, S. H.

Garrett, W. W. Whitehead. T. A.

Powell, H. C. 4.31 serve as flower ladles and rail Terrell Paschall Terrell Paschall, 70, retired insurance salesman of 1111 Stratford died of pneumonia at 10:45 a.m. yesterday in the Veteran's Administration hospital. The body is at Pettus-Owen Wood funeral home, 4506 Charlotte ave.

Davis, died shortly after noon Wednesday in Davidson county hospital after a long illness. hearers. Interment Beach Creek Moseley, J. H. Bomsr.

Interment Bid Asked AberdeenP 3.15 3 34 AffillatedP 1.14 1.72 AmBusShx 4.06 4.34 Bid Asked tnstlnsFd IntlResFd 4 82 5 27 InvC'oAm 9 S3 in 81 REFINISHING FURNITURE. CLYMER. CH J-1184 Cemetery, Brentwood. Tenn. Mrs T.

T. Hockett A Son Directors. Woodlawn Memorial Park. Flnley Dorris A Charlton Co Born and reared In Chester county, Mrs. Dean taught school AmlnvFd 14.34 14 34 InvTrBos 11.09 12.12 AmMutFd 9 55 9.34 UnvestRes 12.14 13.20 AmReA-D 22.75 24.00 ilstelFund 31.88 32.52 ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.16 4.16 4.10 4.29 4.26 4.18 4.16 4.35 4.17 3 82 TREE SURGERY PAINTING.

FREE ESTIMATES. CALL CY 7-2167 SUTHERLAND Thursday afternoon. May 19, 1960 at 4:30 o'clock at a local Infirmary, Thomas Hanley 1.64 there about 13 years. Her first husband, Walter Lewis Freeman, JohnMut 12.54 12.54 KeyCusBl 24.15 25.21 Legal Notice BUSINESS CUIDE AssoFdTr 1.49 AtDevMut 5.18 AxHouFdA 8.12 AxHouFdB 8 21 AxHouStF 3.77 row at Inglewood Methodist she t- 1 5 65 5.57 8.92 4.12 Sutherland, survived Dy wue, mrs Nell Edgar Sutherland; daughter, Mrs. Paul B.

Taylor; sister, Mra. John Kellv and lour grand 8412 no 3 8 95 64. 4 8 Business Service Offered quoted In dollars and thirty- Pricei church. The Rev. J.

W. Lantrip n' ,1 in 1025. She lived most of her life GOVERNMENT WATERSHED PROTECTION CONSTRUCTION WORK TT. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Srvlce.

Nashville AxSctEl 12.15 13.21 children. Remains are at Martin's seconds. 209 Louise Avenue. Funeral sat. nrri.v morning May 21.

1960 leav D. K. Wachtel. Burial will he jjjj HI Jieinpill.l iiul iim iiir prt-L nvr AxTemCan 1.94 8.68 BlueRldM 11.11 12.08 BostonFd 16 66 18.01 BrodStI 12.27 13.26 years sne nan maae. ner nome in Tennessee.

Sealed bids will be re ceived until 10 a.m CST. June 16 KeyCusB2 21.32 23.26 KeyCusB3 15.75 17.19 KeyCuB4 9 48 10 J3 KeyCusKl 8.83 9.64 KeyCsK2 14.48 15 80 KeyCusSl 18.53 20.22 KeyCusSa 11.24 12.27 KeyCusS3 13.13 14.33 KeyCusSl 12 94 14.12 KeyFdC 12 78 13.83 KnickFd 5 92 6.50 KnlckOr 6 38 6.99 LazaFd 15.125 15 785 LexIngTr 11.00 12.02 Lex Vent 14.03 15 31 A A E' E. A 1860. and then Dublicly opened at Sango cemetery near Clarksvllle. A native of Montgomery county, Mr.

Paschall was a son of John R. and Frances E. Stack Paschall. Nashville with a son, Walter L. Freeman Jr.

He Is her only survivor. OUUUtAr 14.41 iJ.aa ST-lp-tifTj-j 11 111 lng at 9 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at the Church of Christ The King at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will announred in the evening paper.

The Rosary will be recited Friday evening at o'clock. Martin's 209 Louise Avenue 12.78 13 82 15.91 17.21 S'i'iCdnlntar 9.20 10.12 i "IJ'CapitShri Nashville. Tennessee, for construction of floodwater retarding structure. Mary'i Creek No. 4.

The proposed work Is located In the Wolf River Watershed in Shelby County. Tennessee. Interested parties may obtain bid forms from the Soil Conservation Service, 561 U. 8. Courthouse, Nashville 3, Tennessee.

CentShTr CY 1-0610. the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Emma Lee Morris years until his retirement in 1949. I Mrs. Emma Lee.

Morris, Sfi, of On Jan. 10, 1920, he married, 61 13 Pennsylvania died ves- 6-20 6-15 13J9 15.07 ChasFdB ChemFd Ouf-ot-Town Llfclnsln 16.51 18.05 LifelnStF 6.00 6,54 LoomSC 24 34 24.34 6-10 11.03 11.93 11.74 12.83 ColonEn terday In General hospital, follow Charlotte. Tenn. 1-1 1-1 ColonFd 10.09 11.03 ILomSMut 14 47 14.47 Comwltht 8 72 9.48iManFdEl 3 16 I.OCiCINS Thursday morning, May Neta Hutchison, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

L. E. Wolfe of Donelson, Mrs. R. H.

Shaw of Westfield. N.J., 7-1 Dividends Declared NEW YORK UP) Increased Rat Per. St Jos Lt Pow .40 6-3 Regular Allied Art Pict Pf .1375 6-3 Automat Canteen Am .15 6-15 Union Bugar in 6-31 South Pacific .28 5-31 Texas Gulf Sulph .25 5-31 Diamond Alkali 45 6-1 Drill Eitplor 125 6-10 Eastman Kodak 45 6-6 Eastman Kod Pf .90 6-6 Grand Rapids Varn .10 6-15 South Ptnn Oil .50 6-13 Wlsco PAL 4.50 Pf 1.125 5-31 Wise PAL 4.80 Pf 1 20 5-31 Wlso 61 4.50 Pf 1.125 6-31 Wise is 4.16 Pf 1.19 J-31 Moek Vanderbilt Pc 6-17 Irregular Keystone Ct Fds, P-l .48 5-31 Keystone Cust Fds, K-2 .10 5-31 VMM Local Securities ing a stroke. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Tosmonolitan funeral i 9.37 10.18 MaFdGIn 3 54 ROOM ADDITIONS Aluminum or Insulated Siding Prompt Service.

Free estimates. FHA Financing COPE CONST. CO. INC. 2506 Frsnklin Rd.

RMLJkM9-6288 Office CY 2-3657 Electric Tools Repaired Authorized factory service snd gen-nine parts, for Black Decker. Porter Cable, skll. 8t.anley, Thor, Milwaukee, many others. Reasonable Prices. Prompt Service Tennessee Electric Motor Co.

408 6th Ave So. CH 3-1722 BLACKTOP Driveways Parking hem Penetration Work FHA Financing. Work Guaranteed KENDALL PWINC CO. TW 5-3983 (Madlsonl TW 5-2636 J.2,JComwSFd 15 32 16.65ManFdMe 2.26 ComposF 18 69 20.32 MaFdPap 6-15 8.67 MaFdPet 3.30 1 91 3 end Mrs. J.

H. Burroughs of Nash-j home. 2305 West End ave, Clif-ville; five sisters, Mrs. Jack-! ford Owens will officiate. Burial i.Jr ConrordP 13.78 14.99 MaFdSpe s.iilConsInTr 17.50 19.00 1 ManKOTr lir.

i Ui NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The Underslgnfd will sell at Public Auction for Cash, one 1956 Bulrk, 4-door, serial number 4C3039O37. motor number 177S29H4, at 10 a.m. May 31. 1960. at Hilltop Auto Sai-vaae.

2408 Dickerson Read. Nashville. Tennessee. The Undersigned reserves the ritht to hid. ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP.

BY ASSOCIATES FINANCE CORP. 2.42 TT't nH jCorpLead 20.80 22.63 MasslnvT 12.85 13 .89 Massinog 14.36 1552 Grant Iandis of Cumberland City, 19 at ner nome. Mrs. w-slns. sged 85 years.

Survived by husband, Mr. James T. Locgins: five daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Corlew. Mrs.

W. J. Leech, and Mrs. Ray Stuart, all of Charlotte; Mrs. Fred Owens, of Nashville, and Mrs.

L. A Nixon, of Falls Church. two sisters. Mrs. Norman Eubanks and Mrs.

W. S. Taylor, both of Dickson; 16 grandchildren: 16 great-grandchildren. The body Is at Taylor funeral home. Complete funeral arrangement! will be announced later.

i.mii-ruiuio (.19 1. Ho uiDelaFd 11.18 12.31 jjassLF 2n.72 22.40 Mrs. Rov Burton of Clarks- 12.46 13. m- will be in Moint Olivet cemetery. The hody is at the funeral home.

Mrs, Morris suffered a stroke while in a downtown store Tuesday. A native of Hickman county, she had lived most, of her life, in Delaine 9.44 10 38 MisvJets MisvJets a.nl'deveghlnv ci it in M.I.F. 12.95 Id 0B i n- u- ncii 01 iasnvuie, MutlrivFd 9.25 ioii land Mrs. T. E.

Bradburv of "A -SSlviHe: a brother, Homer S. Paschall Nat-wsec 19 27 sols Clarksvllle; and seven grand-Natiinv 14.01 15.15 (children. Cemetery Monument nirLtann. Tenn. NatSSBal 10.26 11.21 NatSSerBd 5.59 6.11 DlvOrStlc 9 73 10.68 DivInvF 8.58 9.40 DiverTrE 20.23 20.23 DivldShrs 2.85 3.12 DreyKd 14.23 15.47 BatHBal 10.98 11.74 BatAHS 11.70 12.51 Electrlnv 7.41 8.10 EnergyFd 21.80 21.80 'EquityFd Euuro 14.875 16.125 SWANK Wednesday, May 18, 1960.

18'i 17', 225 82 16', 16 215 50 LlfeCas LifeCoa Lincoln LifeVa WOODLAWN 6 grave lot. Chapel Garden F. lots Number 119. Call Call after 6 AL 4-7498 CALL CP 1-2167 collect, Mt. Juliet, 1543-T.

NatSSDiv 3.73 NatSSPfS 7.66 NatSSInc 5.80 17 i'k 17 21 AmindR i Amerlny 3 AmLie 7H Appals Life 3 CanCTBlt IS CapLlfe Hi Chinco 15 CoKy latri 4.08 8.37 8.34 8.4(1 MissSh 13 14 MuSavLn IV 8 Davidson county. She is survived by her' husband. Louis E. Morris; three sisters, Mrs. Ruie Tyler and Mrs.

Frances Linton, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Mattie Brinton, Ashland City, and three brothers. Johnson Martin, Nashville, Walter Martin. Bon Aqua, and Jerome Martin, Memphis. Thomas Hanley Sutherland NatSSerSt 7.74 NatSSGr 8.73 9.54 FidelCao 13.34 14.50 NewEngP 10.01 10.82 325 WHY PAY MORE? Free eitimatea savings up tn 25 on REPAIRS.

Addition patios, gara.e,. dens brlrk block, concrete foundations, License Bonded CALL A. YTIME M. R. SHEARON.

AL 4-9298 conn jio NatLife 102 105 NatWlde 32 35 NaOlLi 20' OhStLi 50 68 ThrriNat 440 465 UnPlant 46'4 48V, Mrs. Mollie L. Bay Mrs. Mollie L. Bay, 85, of 209 Manchester ave, died yesterday morning.

She had been ill with influenza for the past three weeks. Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Cosmpolitan funeral home, 2505 West End conducted by the Rev. Fred Hackworth. Burial WOODLAWN 4 grave cemetery lot.

fountain. View B. Must sell. Will trade and finance. H.

W. LUCA8. AL 5-8666. WOODLAWN Lot No. 32, Fountain Lawn A.

this is a choice section, will fell at sacrifice. Home, CY 2-8940; Offlce CH2-2631. WOODLAWN Beau tlfui 4 grave lot FidelFd 15.05 16.27 FiducMut 17.29 18.69 F.I.F 4 24 4 63 FlaOrth 8.58 6 09 FlatMut 2.16 2.36 FoundMI" 10.54 11.46 FraCusC3 5.84 6.42 Co-Union 36', 38'4 Direr pfd 14 15W PirstAra 27 28'. Oslntl 4'4 t.yt GulfLlfe Wk 20 LiherLif 155 180 NYCaoC 12.57 13.57 NCEShrs 13.18 14.40 OneWmSt 12.38 13.38 OOppen 10.77 11.04 PennSq 13.56 13.56 PeoSec 17.71 19.41 PhilaFd 10.49 11.38 Untdlna 48 SI at 6 a.m at the tnurcn oi i.nn.i Home. 203 Center Mrs.

Eddie Wllliamj Swank, age 87 years. Her only survivors are nieces and nephews, among those are great-niece, Mrs. J. W. Beasley, and great-nephew, Leon Haliburton.

both of Dickson. Tha remains are at Dickson Funeral Home. Funeral services from the Church of Christ. Center and Walnut Friday. May 20, at 2 30 conducted by Bro.

D. Ellis Walker, and Bro. Bonds Stocks. Active pallbearers, Joe Larklns, Clvde Fussell, J. C.

Erran-ton W. A. Meadow, Flnley Duncan, and Harry Leathers, Sr. Interment Union Cemetery. Arrangements by Dickson Funeral Home.

Dickson, Tenn. Thomas Hanley Sutherland, 62. COKrORATIE KIUCKS PineStFd 11.47 11.58 FraCuPfS 2.76 3.05 Fundlnv 9.00 9 86 PlOnfCrFd A 4Q VlO In CnHnrr 74,11 Af of 4015 Lea land lane, died yesterday in St. Thomas hospital follow SFpt- A native of Wilson county. Mrs.

Block, Stone CONCRETE WORK ALL KINDS Retaining walls. Foundations. Patios, walks, basements. AI.DRIDGE, C8-7jB07 Water Wells in front oi new cnapei tunapeii Garden B-) 11,000, VE 2-3451. 3 found DOGS Two liver and white mala! Pointers, one 13 months old, one: 8 years, lost Sunday, May 15.

near! Pegram, Tenn Highway 70. Re-i ing a long illness. OrpSecAu 9.03 9.89iPutGeoF lssiBay was a daughter of William PutGrFd 12.95 14.08 and Viza Ann York Davis She Requiem high mass will be sung 5inflt BASS At a local hospital. Wednes-day morning, May 18, 1960, Capt. Herman Henry Bass, husband of Mrs.

Loucetta D. Bass, stepfather of Autle George. Dewey George, Homer Davis, Mrs. Theresa Whitmore, and Mrs. William Ne-non, all of Nashville, brother of Mrs W.

R. Bulllngton, Donelson, Rellie Bass. Birmingham, Ala. Services 10 a.m. Friday, Lockeland Baptist Church, Rev.

Hubert White, Rocrester, Ky. Pallbearers Honorary: Deacons of Lockeland Baptist Church, and members of Nashville Fire Department Active: Nephews. Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. Remains at Cosmopoll-tsn Funeral Home. B4V At the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Frank Perry, 209 Manchester Thursday morning, May 19. 1960, Mrs. Mollie L. Bay. mother of Mrs.

Perry, Mrs. Bob Gertchen. Indianapolis, Indiana. Walter Ray Goodlettsvllle. Ernest Bay, W.

E. Bay, both of Nashville, Kenneth Bay, Houston. Texas. Perry Rav, Detroit, stepmother of Mrs. Ethel Watson, Nashville, Mis.

Rosie Glcaves, Rome. Albert Bay. Lebanon. 7 grandchildren, I great-grandchildren. Services 1 p.m.

Saturday Cosmopolitan funeral home. Bro. Jack Hackworth Pall-bpsrers: John Robinson. W. B.

Mcrryman, Ralph Brooks, Llfte Mor-nan. Rayman Mitchell. Garland Rose. Interment Springhill cemetery. Remains at Cosmopolitan funeral home.

CARTER In Ferguson. Tues-day evening. May 17. 1960, Mrs. Mary Elma Hoover Carter, mother of Giles M.

Carter, Mrs. John W. Adams. Nashville. Mrs.

Edward Chilton. Mn. H. O. Elbrecht St.

lou is. sister of Miss Lora Hoover, Murfreesboro. Nathan Hoover. Tampa. Fla.

5 grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Cosmopolitan Funeral home. Carroll B. Ellis, Minister, nephews serve as pallbearers; Interment Riverside cemetery.

Woodbury. Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral home. KF.RR Thursday afternoon. May 19. 1:160.

at a local Infirmary, William A. Kerr. Survived by wife, Mrs. May Hobbs Kerr, daughters, Mrs. Earl Ashton, Culleoka, Mrs.

Alton Layne, Nashville; son, William L. Kerr. Nashville; brother, Frank Kerr, New Smyrna Bearh, sisters, Miss Nell Kerr. Okeechobee, Mrs. C.

E. Meade, Birmingham, Mrs. C. E. W.

Dorris. Nashville. Services at 2:30 m. Saturday from Cosmopolitan funeral home, Brothers Harold Baker and Larimore Austen. Honorary pallbearers, Lawrence Avenue Church of Christ Bible Class, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, R.

H. Holt, Marshall Kincaid, D. Nolen, S. D. Hooper, J.

E. Walker B. F. Rnleff. Pallbearers, James K.

Kerr Robert Kerr, William Kerr, Hiram Coggins, Destal Coggins. Jess Evans. Jo Fvans. Raymond Evans. Joe Frank Kerr, Edward Kerr, Ross Kerr Jerk Inman, Charles Dorris, Wade Kerr Intement, In Wnodlawn cemetery.

Remains at Cosmopoll-tnn funeral home. MORRIS Thursday morning. May 19. 1960 st a local infirmary. Mrs.

Emma Lee Morris. Survived by husband, Louis E. Morris; sisters. Mra. Rule Tyler, Mrs, Francis Linton, Nashville, Mrs.

Mattie Brinton, Ashland City, brothers. Johnson Martin, Nashville, Walter Martin, Bon Aqua, Jerome Martin, Memphis, Tenn. Services a.m. Saturday from Cosmopolitan funeral home, Bro. Clifford pwenj.

Pallbearers, Jimmy Cllmer, Wiley Hayes, Lester Guilford, Klah Linton, Richard Brinton, Norman Morris. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Remains at Cosmopolitan fu-neral home. OWEN Thursday afternoon.

May 19, 1960. Theo L. Owen age 82. Survived by wife Mrs. Emma Jo Owen of Nashville: daughter.

Mrs. Robert W. Fowler of Nashville: sister. Mn. Sarah Whitfield of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.

Remains are at Franklin Memorial chapel, 1009 W. Main at Franklin, where services will he conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by Dr. Axel Bwang and Klder S. P. Pitman.

Pallbearerg Samuel Rirhirdsnn, Davis Whitfield. Robert D. Owen, Earl Alexander, Albert Oasser. E. M.

Draper, W. F. Teailey and Lonnlf Mslone. Interment Mount Hop cemetery, Frsnklio; Memorial Chapel funeral fllrectoraV AirTrncs AirProd Alico AmQyCO Arvlda BalrdAtm Bowater CowlCoAm BuckFrt CarrLabb I scudFdC 11.82 12:78 1 was educated in the public schools at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Christ the King church.

The body is at urpsAVfci 9 1.1 iii.uu OrpSBldg 6.08 6.67 OrpSeCGr 6.55 7.18 OrpSeCh 12.62 13.82 OrpSCSt 11 83 12.95 GrpSecF 8 31 6.92 scustAC 18.24 18 there. ward. AM 9-5019 ScStACCS 9 17 9.171 In 1894 to! Martin's funeral home, 209 Louise she was married Franklin, Tenn. ertVcAV ufsHnfitrlaV night. Mftf 18 TIE CLIP Yellow gold, monogram-Call Cllv Anderson American Drlll- ,1, ua l.h.F.I r.w.r I In.

Cn frt, Mttntr-lnal Industrial ocimiianr .8 Tk. HI UJ OrSFAdm 8 95 9.81 rx ia Linn, iiu UICU i ucni nil, jtt. i c.ili;u cii ShareTr 11.00 12.02 CarterSho I960, at his home, Franklin. Route AL 8-6633 before 5 p.m. and Home wells.

Drilled any Depth in 1930. 30 p.m. totlav l-DOU A native of Nashville, Mr. noo Small brownish Lucsri GrpSOBd 6.78 1.44 GrpSIndM 6.63 1.27 OrpSInBd 1.73 8.06 OrpSMer 13.32 14.58 OrpSeMIn 5.68 6.23 GrpSecPet 8.19 8.60 Sml.EdBF 14.95 16.38 Sowestln 13.44 14.53 Soverlnv 13.68 14.96 StateStI 34.98 38.98 SteinRFP 35.34 35 34 StRAFSt 27.72 27.72 Block, Brick Sutherland was purchasing agent for Rigo Chemical Co. before re Spaniel, female, Ginger, reward, CY 7-1144.

TEETH Partial plate, 3 Jaw teeth tiring. He attended Tarbox school CONCRETE WORK DRIVEWAYS GrpSRRBd 2.11 2.33 SterlnvF 11.52 12.45 4, Charlie Clarence oui. years of age. Survived by wife, Mrs. Minnie Ida Stinson: 4 daughters.

Mrs. Wade Hlse, Detroit, Mrs. Luther Sullivan, and Mrs. Raleigh Pewitt. of Fairview, Mrs.

Berry Anderson Franklin; son. Willie Stinson. of Fairview; ltej' Mrs. Myles Anglin, Franklin: brother. William Henry Stinson.

Fair-view, 18 grandchildren. The re- Ih. ratirienre. Fu- on eacn siae. i-jooo.

ChatOaa Chr-o-kee Clute ColCorp piypto Crouseim PobbsH FedCom OiCCo Olaspar HaganCo HallScott Hollllnns and Montgomery Bell academv. 3'a 4 IMarHer- 10U 13V 42 Madrlll 1 7 14 McCrv 7 J1- Vi 6 MlssOas 21 32'4 MlssSh 14 15 28 30 MooreHd 04 9 NatPool 7Vs 9 8'a 10 NAD 34 36 8'a 8H OneHrV 9 4 6 OnyxSh 17 18V, t'i 6Vj Perk-Elm 42 45 33.4 4 PhABu 13 14'J 11 13 Pierce-Uib 2'a 12 12', Quints lii 20 21 RlleySlk 40 42 13 14't SabrePin 1' 23 25 Sellg 16 19'i 1234 I4V4 361,4 28 SpeerCar 20 'a 23 15 le-n Spain 17'a 19'4 20 21 'a SnurOil t't 44Ma SteelWal 8 40 6 20 1) 12Va TnNtOas 13 14 30', 32'i Tekoil 3 4 i 3 TexEast 26 '4 28V, 15 17 TrBusSy 23 3la 25 37 TrOoPlCO 20 21 3 2 TrGlfDrl 3 '16 718 l.V 16Va UnTexNO 28'a 30'4 4'i DnTrCm 6. 1 31'a Untrmd 40'j 42'b; II 13J4 WAKru 6'. 1'-. 43 48 WellsO 17'a 19'4! jii 41.

WI7BU 3 l34 tji'4 Ub WWater 'a 20 32 IWKyOal IT. 18', 13 rn lltio a ivjud. Basements, Porches, Retaining Walli GUARANTEED, CO 2-9673 OrSRREO 6.65 6.20 GrpSRRSt 8.92 9.77 OrpSecSt 9.17 10.05 PACKAGE Lost, lunch Counter up-town. Reward. CY 8-4943.

CH AIR Dinette, red, between Rell-shlre and Bordeaux. CH 2-9976. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus before becoming ill. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bay had made her home In Nashville for the past 35 years.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frank Perry, Nashville, Mrs. Bob Gertchen, Indianapolis, five sons, Walter Bay, Goodletts-ville; Ernest Bay and W. E. Bay, both of Nashville Kenneth Bay, Houston, Texas, and Percy Bay, Detroit; two step daughters, Mrs.

Ethel Watson, Nashville, Mrs. Rosie Cleaves, Rome, a step son, Albert Bay, Lebanon, seven grandchildren and eight 7.51 8.23 GrpSeUt 10.78 11.81 OrthlnSh 19.61 20.20 OuarMut 19.29 19.29 HamFHC7 4.90 5.35 TelElerFd 7.99 8 71 TexasFd 9 49 20.37 TownUsIn 6 28 6.87 TwenCOr 6.51 7.11 UnltAcFd 12.18 13 24 UnitContF 6 91 7.55 UnitlncP 10.56 11.48 UnltSciFd 14 07 15.38 10 91 8iH eOPdUun. ValueLFd 8.23 6 81 ValLInrF 5.19 5.67 neral services will be conducted Personals Mrs. Nell Edgar Sutherland; daughter, Mrs. Paul B.

Taylor Blacktop Driveways Pre Estimate, FHA Terms 100" long, 9' wide $152 BUILDERS PAVING CO. UN 5-0626 or UN 8 9086 vVATCHES $1000 LADIES' 1 1 Qc sister, Mrs. John Kellv and 4.80 HaFHDA HWLay Hycon IntTel or MEN'S SPECIAL from the HUdgens unapei, rriunj morning at 11 o'clock, bv Elder Herbert A. Robinson. Friends will serve as active pallbearers.

Interment In the Hudgens Cemetery Franklin Memorial Chapel, Funeral Directors. four grandchildren, all of Nash ville. JaminMltt ValLSpSIt 3.34 3.65 WallStlnv 8.10 8 85 7 89 8.83 2.53 2.77 7.44 8.13 9 05 9 89 8.41 9.09 10.33 11.30 ifwELS TROTTER CO. Diamond Broker 7 th Avenue Entranc Eennie-Dillon Bldg. HaydFd ImpCpFd IncFouFd IncFdBos Incorplnc Incorplnv InstBkFd InstFoFd InstOrFd InstlnrFd WashMul 9.10 9.95 WellinEa 13.28 14.43 WellinFd 13 79 15.03 In Memeriam Mrs.

Grace A. Stephens Services for Mrs. Grace A REMODELING' IS OUR BUSINESS MAXIE BIENER'S RE MODELERS, INC. CY 1-210; Night, CY Jlmwal. Khrlng K-TC1 Kusan LancePt LonStafit LvtleCo great-grandchildren.

Theo L. Owen Jr. Theo L. Owen Jr 82, retired WhiteFd 12.33 13.33 Wlnfleld 12.43 13.58 10 88 11.88 6.26 6.85lWlsconFd 5.96 6 44 Stephens. 79.

of 1317 Ferguson will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Fin-ley Dorris and Charlton funeral HI'MPHREY In memory of our baby John Ray Humphrey, who passed sway 17 years ago today May 20. 1943. Sadly missed by Mother at Daddy. PIANO IS EASY LESSONS FOR ALL AGES Certificates to College entrance Clasilcal.

POPULAR. Sacred Carolyn Allen. CH 2-4544. Cy 1-6303 newspaper owner and farmer, died yesterday at his home, 4345 Court-land drive, of a heart ailment. 'Colored Death Notice home, 2423 West End ave.

Dr. Homer L. Grice will offi elate. Burial will be In Wood Asphalt Paving Blacktop oi Penetration Work Pre Estimate FHA Terms Consolidated Asphalt Paving Corp. ITJ 3-3092 SHERMAN Tuesday evening May 17, PERMANENTS Machine, 15 50 cold Waves.

87.50. ARCADE BEAUTY SALON, AL -9624, 88 (Upstairs). lewn Memorial park. The body is at the funeral home. Mrs.

Stephens, the former Grace Arnold, died Wednesday night at Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Franklin, Memorial chapel. S. Pitman will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery.

Mr. Owen and his brother, the late R. S. Owens, established the WILL PAY CASH FOB Diamond from V. Karat Op WEINSTEIN As CO.

225 6th Avs. H. her home following a stroke four months ago. PORTRAW8 8nap Shots, Documents copied 8x10. 12, extras tl each Photo Copy Service AL 5-1569 NO DOWN PAYMENT! UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY or up to 10 year lease plan! A KATjW Mir Conditioning ip Williamson County News in 1897 and operated It until the death M'S- TOUree Carter of R.

S. Owen in 1926. Mr. Owen Services for Mrs, Youree Carter. Septic Tanks CLEANED it SEWER LINES New Overflows Built Call RIPPEY'S, CA 8-750) AWNINGS STORM WINDOWS, doors.

Siding, Roofing. Remodeling Ltcensed-Bonded. FHA Terms. AL 4-0808. Stone, Block CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS Driveways built and repaired A A NAPIER CA CHILDREN KEPT AnyUme.Inglewood, CA 7-2318.

little otrls kept then owned and operated a farm 73, former Nashvlllian. will be at 9 p.m., at a local uiunii.i, a. Madora Bramlette Sherman. Survived by daughter, Mn. Minnie Louise Grant; brother.

Mr. John Bramlette of Nashville, two listers, Mrs. Claudine Woods and Mrs. Minnie Brown, both of Milwaukee. aunt, Mrs.

Llzsie Reid: two brothers-lnlaw, Mr. Jett Woods and Mr. Thomas Brown, both of Milwaukee, son-in-law, Mr. Charles Grant, Nashville, Tenn.s three grandchildren: four nieces: one nephew; a host nf cousins, other relatives and friends The body reposes at the House of Atena, 1620 Jefferson St. where friends may visit with family (thisi Friday, May 30, from 8 to 10 p.m.

Funeral servlrs Saturday, May 21, 2 P.m. at St. John A ME. Church, 21st and Fomosa St, Rev. H.

W. Hcnnlng and Rev. .1. M. Oranberry Jr.

officiating. Flowerhearers and pallbearers selected from friends. family pint, Mt. Ararat cemetery. Will Henry Johnson, snd Samuel E.

Hooker, directors. in Williamson county until retir DONELSON, Private home limited Number, day, week, 3-6855 bab1e8kept Davs, Iii my home. Fast. Phone nights and Sundays, CA 1-1078. 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Cosmopolitan Funeral home, 2505 West End Ave. Carroll Ellis will officiate, and burial will be. in Riverside cemetery, Woodbury, The body is at the funeral home. Mis. Carter, (he former Mary ing several years ago.

He was a member of the Owen Chapel Church of Christ. He is survived by his widow, Mis. Emma Jn Owen: a daughter, Mrs. Robert W. B'owler; a sister, Mis.

Sarah Whitfield, all of Nash Sales Service, Inc. mm. 4kal at IV I Hoover, died of a heart, attack CHILDREN KEPT In my home. Homey surrounding! Excellent care. CY 1-9347.

CHILDRFN Will keeolrilldren In my home nn Convalr Circle for working mother, VE 2-84J8. IO 13th N. AL 6-2623 ville, and several nieces and Tuesday at her home in Ferguson, TRENCHINf 6" width, for water Irrigation, underground cbl eie. CY 8-393S. nephews.

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