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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 21

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Aftyiltf ailysjl NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. Mawdiy. Sep. 12. 1960 2 THE NASHVILLE TtNNtjatAW.

Me rl I 'A IN Slightly Cooler Today G. t. Entires ANNOUNCEMENTS Legal Notica tnW frMi US. WIATHtk UtlAU Henry B. Jordan Dies in Hospital i Kentucky Native 70 Your Money's Worth Here Are ABCs For College Students ns ,11 II I I All 8i'urdT SeBT- TSLURS Yoturj.

fto-n of Fresno io, Dyer Native Headed Merchants State Bank, Was Civic Leader Operated Plumbing, Heating Firm Here ihi Itoi ri "1 M.d1- "0. Any pervm rlsimmt lol ungal Home. 219 Oid Hlrs- I'H Jolt n-i Bi' Services from Hrt claim nd ae.tvfr 35oo com p'rhtVin rhii'rh in O'd Hirk-ond or petition for or ManrmoJnlrJ li 30 of ortur. with th. odor, eondurted by the Ret.

on before Oftoher Id P.rer nonor-ll. Td drri icon of the old be forie ted rd disposed of ord- trt iar Herman O. Bomsr. Jr. By SYLVIA PORTER save a.

bit and build one youiMtlf.j This week, voung Robert toes 5 nt Uy f'flur 0UI PenoV off to collet a a freshman, and own 10 in hi, in plan ever should be that pre-! Henry Bell Jordan of 704 Bowling a ill IJliiiJUIIS HI flUtllPK Active. Thurx.n Apple Th-iroton 'BervUor tn Charge. A.rohM snd "ac iaiiii ui Ave. died or a heart ailment earlv across the land, a vital subject is safety over your regular spending yesterday morning at St. Thomas uQucy to cover "regular emergencies." Hospital! A Maintain some simple records Tr, lfv.

Rnhrrt Reaaen. Claude I 1 Tennessee. HUMBOLDT, Tenn. George: E. McDearmon, 77.

president of! Merchants State Bank, died yes-! terday in St. Mary's Hospital, after a short illness. Services will be at 2:33 pm. tomorrow at First Presbyterian Allen Hathrr Drmoi-breura. Monteomem.

In BOILER REPAIRS Bid will be received In the office of r-tt Piirrhajine Aent until 11 AN' hats the best way for Robert on where your money go.ng. for stout week terment In 8rnr.3h-.!l Cexetery ifrtion Funeral Hjtae. lectori, 1 Thursday, September 15. IW TW 5-3343 jor repairlnf heaUEg boiler at. itio vviirr huhiii-it: "ri', uneral serv- Homea for (Colored I 33 ra asked his mother as we gazed at Kce a not? book in pot 4m-h, will PA-WmI I I where you easily can lot down! fj, Ito BmIm siuUw yw.

I J. IVIRKTT Suntlar mornine. Sept l.nj street, ai per aoecifl ana tne Hew. w. uariana win Mn lx .1 icfirmary fn.

in Hi. nf'ice of Emel Beii. Seilirt Everett, I purChi.in Asent, room 209 CltT officiate and burial will be in Rose nor he get fixed every day how I hiU iw "VH allowance or write home he your allowance. Don't be too de-i swrfi L2-- Hill Cemetery. The body is at Hunt Funeral Home.

McDearmon was a native of Dyer, son of J. H. and Ella urvlved by her hisoand. John i HL1 The City reserves the right to Everett: son. Jonn C.

Everett- 'reject anr and all bids. Mrs Uavue Hood of rjty 0( NajtiviTe Mr Annie linin. Gtn jin 1633 Jjcss'inville. Remaics are at 1 Weara Dept. the t'inera! home of Marshall's; Smith nonnellv-C Ave.

1...1 needs cash? Open a checking or but don't Home, with the' -AP Wirephoto savings account?" 1 7 Look for way. you can stretch I Rpv T-Andi-r- Hurricane Donna is expected to be off the Carolina coast "vou by 'ree "Sural 'wibe brin8in8 "in to the middle Atlantic coast states. Rain is and Vow and Ulin8 our lea" iV. X' in SP'inRhil! expected western New York and Pennsylvania, south i ure time ,0 ave on expenses. jr, I Cemetery.

Atlantic states and the Rockies. Temperatures should continue Cornatzer McDearmon I North ahcre services a-iU be con- 1 He had lived here most of his ducted 2 30 o'cioca. Monday bilis H- Frantiln1 1 ne uavmfnn tounu ruraimi's me ana ior trie last 00 years ne; .,,11 sealed bids l. .11. .1 A 11 nv ill' ill i 11(11 iihh .1 Jordan was the' cool in the Northeast, turn cooler in the Great Lakes area and has born connortpd with the bank; writ-iner uie siu- S'Li ns nr r.

i ur.iv ivuuhioiuii -r: Kummfr. Uwrmce WriKht. their office. 317 Court House Travis Orecn. Warren 'til 10 a.m.

on Wednesday. a va.i... stn ritiv'hi w. Ati R-rnnfinar T.H. HoS- linns ur uivme up cnores amonc' a milling: a 1 3ent is a boy or: enXndiav; Y'li: 4 Pi' 7" and m.d-M.ssi.sippi Valley, along with the Central Plain, here not awav" A Wrf 62 ot with a needle and Heating Co states; turn warmer over the Tennessee Valley and northern McDearmon was a former mem-: stroud interment Mt.

ipnai Building; Dnigsi Eecord ai- Midwest. 'her of the board of the First; OcenrMarshaa Donnel-Office Supplies: tav at I ivwuianu ni. 'Presbyterian Church. He also was The ruht is hereby reserved to active in civic and social affairs ff pi 1 Ef, "Si'iJi11 ha J5 or 8 Lea.rn tenlible buyin9 methods Jordan A native or Here are the and aooly them to yourself. Kairview, he major you're handling your own wa on of Robert L.

and Betty ABC's For Col-1 wardrobe at school, take advantace enner Jordan. He moved to Nashville's Weather here. He was a Mason and membei1 of the Rotary club. Survivors are his wife, Mis Janie James McDearmon; a sister, Mrs. John Jackson, Dyer, Tenn.

Nation's Temperatures local -Mis Jeiime C. (COMMISSION Ira in. Surviv ed by slater. Mrs. e.

White. Executive Secretary M. J. Cruwley; brother. Thomasi Irwin, and several nieces ami; Cemetery Monument ncpnews.

ReniAJi are at Martina. I 2W Louise Ave. Funeral Monday! WOODLAWN 4 grave lot Chapel morning. Sept. 12.

140. leaving! Garden H. Beautiful lection, cheap, at 9 30 o'cioc. Requiem High al 5-7009 It eTcriTi Cemetery. Tne Mothers Circle of: TW 5-3710.

Holy Name school and tn Felix i 8PRINGHILL CEMETERY Four ZOilicofter Chapter of the Unild grave l0i, J450. CA 7-5675. leKP which I've neiRhhorhood store sales and at an eariy age ana at-" worked out over fff-season clearances. Buying extended public xchoola here. (years.

I "Titlals in bulk or on special salesi About 31 years ago, he was mar-they can help av 'fu impressive amounts ried to the former Helen Chatham every student in a term. of Nashville. She survives. our land. During your first reunion with He was a member of the Mc- wr Midnight 64 Noon 66 2 a.m.

63 2 p.m. 69 Robert M. HalbrooKS 4 a.m. 63 4 p.m. 71 i LINDEN, Tenn.

Robert Mar- 6 a.m. 63 6 p.m. 70 i shall Halhrooks. 8S. retired Linden 8 a.m.

64 8 p.m. 66 died of a heart attack 10 a.m. 64 9 p.m. 63 in Perry County Hos- 1 Decide in ad- your parents, show your record Kendtee Methodist Church. iauiiniers tne couieutray MOUNT OLIVET Lot 34.

Section 15. Koner vance i books, discuss what's right and your parents what your allowance wrong with your allowance setup. 1 trave lot. 1100. CA serve a.s honorary pauoearers Active will be W.

O. Stratum. Eugene Coi. nor. R.

J. Coiinor. Mi-cnael Connor. Maurice Connor. I you re running short despite is supposed to pay for.

Yesterday's high 72 at 4:30 p.m. ipital Lost Found your efforts and have ruorls anu recoras ZM Services will be at 2 p.m. today Norman. Hoyt Strother. all ot tDOG Small, brown and grey, bob tail, ears stand up.

lost vicinity Nashville, and John Dennis and If vour allowance is to pay for and a membei clothes, Important supplies at ,0 ''ove sponsible manage Country Club and school, have this clearly un- a Kood ease for Club, derstood and allocate funds for; raise you also be able to de- Also surviving i lei at McDonald Funeral Home. Rupert Wallace will oficiate and Low 62 at 5 a.m. Mean 67. Nor-mal 75. Sunset today at 5:59, sunrise tomorrow at 5:28.

Humidity at 9 p.m. 89J. Foster and Lyles Ave. Reward. VE 2-0953.

Tnoma I. Denim, both of Bir-miniiham, The Rosary wiU be hiq rimthor Hlih Low HIth Low Albany. NY. 59 11 Ksnsas City 86 53 A.w-r.a 7b 41 Kr.cxville 80 HI 82 S3 Little Rock 82 59 A.heviile SO 6'i Los Anseles 7 "3 Atlanta 87 7 Louisville "4 6) 1 Atlentic City 77 70 Memphis 7 SO Buitimore 78 68 Miridian "77 71 Billings rj 47: Miami Beach 89 78 Birmingham 77 7 1 Milnaukee 78 48 Boise 91 Paul 67 54, PoMon 69 59 Siobile 87 70; Buffalo 70 52 Monteomery 92 72 Burhr.i'on S3 54 Montreal 69 64: Cape H'teraj 83 72 Ne Orleans 85 73 Charleston il 74 Ne York 64 59 Charlotte 77 71 Norfolk 83 70 Chattacoosi 7 f7i Phoenix 103 77 thicato 14 58 Pittsbureh 59 56! Cincinnati 74 57 Portland. Me.

71 51 Cleveland 70 53 Richmond 85 67 1 Columbus 73 56 St. Louis 79 52 1 Denver 96 48 f-an Antonio 91 68; Des Moines 70 51 San Di'KO 87 71 73 55 San Fr'ciscO 6 57 Duluth 60 47 Savannah 83 72 Fresno 100 69 Seattle 82 63 Houston 85 70 'Tampa 86 7.3: Indianapolis 75 Washington 84 69 burial will be in Bethel Cemetery. Halbrooks was a native of 11 inch tricolor Beagle. these expenses. Don't say, "Sure.

ml 8noum hfnncr Jordan of Nashville, ill will do" onlv tn discover a do lf 'our parents cant afford femaie. collar, rabies tan. vicinity Ave. CY 1-0610. Perry County, son of Thelbert and f.w nnw oS give you that raise.

Joseph Edward Reeve? LORAME Saturday morning. Sept. you've learned these Highest 96 in 1939 Lowest 41 in 1940 Highest last year 76 Jocelyn Hollow Bresslyn Road. Reward, CY 7-7058 DOG Small tan short haired, name Petle. Trinity Lane, reward.

CO 2-1373 lu. IKou. al a local uiurroary. Air. PULASKI, Tenn.

Service start the weekly 'please, I need rules- wltn them! more" refrain. If vour allowance is Actually, thee are money to cover just ordinary expenses llfp. not jus for college Robert G. Lorance. burvlved by one oaugnier, Emily: tnree sons.

Kooerl Joseph and Kevin Lorance; mother iuI lamer. Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

Lorance: t0 sis'ers. Martha Edwards Halbrooks. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Anderson and Mrs.

Lena Pearson, Linden; a son, Clem Halbrooks, Linden; a foster son, Carl Ruff DePriest, Nashville 21 grandchildren; and nine DOG White Boxer, male. Strayed from lnglewoorl area. Reward. CA 7-5278 or AL 5-0118, Mibi Carole Fay and Li. ne Manaa laundry, cleaning, grooming, have this understood too.

apply mot or all of them to your- neral Home. Ixirance. both ol Nasnviue. PRECIPITATION For 24 hours ending at midnight, trace. Total this month, 1.44; excess .41.

Total this year, 31.72; deficiency 1.77. BAROMETER at 9 p.m. 29.21, steady. Personals 1 self. one brother Klctiard L.

Lorance ot The Rev. Floyd Hirkman and Plan the spending of your al Seatt.e, Wash. Remains are at feeaitie, vvasn. n-emaius aic i lowance as carefully as i i i Marshaii-Douneuy-couiDs, 201 2otn l-amily Uay Lare Mome N. Leaving at K.30 Tear, trvernce.

children Tuesday morning Sept. 13th. laoO, iimu. insured. Hot lunch, naos.

P.ev. Floyd Cates will officiate Jacksonville 88 74 and burial will be in Moriah Ceme- tery. Mrs. J. P.

Watson plan your study courses both You nq Robbers your you tor si. Patricks Church, for Re with your parents and on upervlsed play. Same location for ouicm Huh Mass si 10 dock, WINDS Northerly 8-18 m.p.h. VISIBILITY Good. Hold Up Surgeon 4 years.

Each child receives speelal attention, Donelson, TO 3-531S. paiiueareis are Richard Pucaett, own. The vital secret to this is a niian.iigi.D.u'b(i!i 1 a ii (I Reeves died Saturday in Giles' ML'RFREESBORO Mrs. J. County Hospital, after a long ill- Watson, 73.

of 326 S. Bilbo ness. died yesterday at her home of a James C. Gibson. Vance G.

Brad ley. Hanson E. Farmer, Jack R. Vanrierwoott, Fred L. Judd, Frain W.

Meadow. Harold W. Boyd. The. which you'll divide your available I CLEVELAND n.

VPD He was a native of flilpq tViiintu heart attack. tomor-V- A. Kennington Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN INFORMATION ANT) TRANSIENT LASS1HED Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening cash into a spending kitty for each son of an, Xanfv j'h Senses will be at 2 i rtii'i ran ai nit' i i a row at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. -HUMBOLDT. Tenn.

Mrs. V. A. Rosary will be recited at 1.30 ocioti Monday evening by the Legion of Mary and the St. Patricks Mens Society.

Interment Cartland Day Care Center Kindergarten and Nursery (East) Licensed-Insured. hot lunch. Trained Personnel. CA 7-3240. JACK AND JILL KINDERGARTEN Vj block Douglas corner off 8th 8.

licensed. CY 7-1451 or Woodbine, CH 2-0768. nay. il you uoni uu inn, juuu ReevfK v. fo.iin on iv, firt in a up a Cleveland surgeon at his ibexes Rnllie Wooten will officiate and enuiiigiori, ou, aiea yesteraay at famine on the last days.

You last nirht and made off with Survivors are five burial win be in Evergreen Ceme--the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mr. Calvary Cemetery. Marshall Combs. CY 1-0720.

Hav-hv-Hv to $400 in cash. Sm Knox. ADVERTISING RATES LJl aTUllIVdll IIU'V XiliftPHUM. iIH ri fVi or vnn fpt tn srhrwil a nd (Rates Below Apply to All Classified LOKANCE Saturday morning. Sept Ueorge Pearson, Mra fho fnrrr1rr a short illness 10, litoi).

at a local inlirmary, Mrs Klovd Putnan and Mrs V- i iAdvertising originating within 100-mile he honest with yourself about it. ahout 16 years old and all wore Mrs. H'H suuivan, was a native or vannuni win oe at i p.m. toaayndioi ot the eity ef Nashville) CHILDREN KEPT COLORED Day or night, pick UD and deliver CY 8-3596. riOHier two sons, BUI ana r.nt Him.hter nf lohn and at Smith Funeral Hnm The Rpu I Dally classified sds are published first Dorothy Curran Lorance.

Survived by one daughter, Emily; three sons, Robert Joseph and Kevin If you know you'll want to spend handkerchiefs over their faces. He George amount per day at the soda youths were seen going Perkini is Reeves; 25 grandchildren: i ivrin -o ln THE Nashville TENNESSEAN and Ultima ouin.au. aim ai o. iw. rnwr K.

nnhlUhed araln mi tha same nav 11 v. n. 1,1 A HI 11 I I 1H I I 11 111 IL' Wl flK lllll IP I' ri'H I A fl I II I If! PIVTI a 11 a jouniain, anow ior -v amuuni She was a member or trie unurcn son win oniciate ana Dunai win tn the nashville banner have been alerted. great-great-grandchild. Publication In the Sunday NASFTVTLLE day.

be in Rose Hill Cemetery. NEW HOME FOR AGED JUST OPENED, State approved. Mri. Greer, UL 9-2348 after 6 p.m. of Christ.

Survivors are four sons, Albert Mrs. Kennington was a native of ind Ernest Watson. Murfreesboro, TUTOR WILL TUTOR GRADE McNairy County, but had lived am Watson, loledo. Uhio. ana here for the last sn veara Open a bank checking account as soon as you get to school.

Do riot use your desk drawer or pocket as a "bank." The chances of loss or a feast-famine pattern. Army Men To Study im Will Watson. Jackson, she was memher of the Ttnm- STUDENTS In Readies. HILLSBORO CY 8-1937 WILL KEEP CHILDREN By day or by week. CA 1-0424 TENNESSEAN Is counted as one day.

1 Day Sunday 65c Line 1 Day Daily 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 wo daughters, Mrs. R.

L. Johnson, boldt Church of God. are five other dauch- overwhelming. Open an ac- overwhelming, upen an at- Lorance; motner ana lamer Mr. and Mis.

Patrick J. Curran; sisters, Mrs. James L. Bell of Miami. Mrs.

Samuel P. Garroue of NashuUe. brothers, Patrick J. Curran Jr. and Paul B.

Curran of Nashville. Tenn. Remains are at Maishall-Donneliy-Combs. 201 25th N. Leaving at 0.30 ocloca Tuesday morning.

Sept. 13th. I960 lor St. Patrick Church, for Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock, pallbearers are Homer Tate, Mickey Murphy, Dan Murphy, Paul Murphv. Robert Gentry, James D.

Russell Clyde Devlin Frank Curran, Charles Hite, William T. Hite. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening by the Legion of Mary and the 8t. Patrick's Mens society. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, Marshall Donnelly Combs.

CY 1-0720. MOBRlS--Stinday. Sept. 11. 1960, at a local infirmary, Harold Edward Elmer Cooper, and Mrs.

Children Kept My Home adley. Jackson, are III iioieuo, umu, anu -wis. xvupu xjw- survivors count, learn how to make deposits. I II bel. Jackson.

two brothers, ters, Mrs. draw checks, balance a checkbook, Uf I Kr I I WtTirT Sullivan, Nashville, Wa keep any service charges to a VQ llLCU CL 'John L. Sullivan, Murfreesboro; Mrs. Matti minimum. It'll be invaluable train-! 1 two sisters, Mrs.

Hattie Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Ralph Bo-i Survivors gton. Any ge. Branch CA 7-3B73 Crocker and Bessie Memphis, Mrs. W.

H.iCount Flve Aerne '5-letterl Words to WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamond from Karat On KIN STEIN it '0 225 th Ave ct sinrnT wi son ountv. ana airs. Jennie wn iom. a'? ine for later life. tea aoDly to consecutive i.rt.urDr.i,u i weiuv- uuise, asMMani pusc ispeciai iiumuumt, iuui nuns, nhi above ra --j l.n.i...i McTcak.

Columbia, fourioarlanH Kennington, Sheffield, Insertions only ersonnel HOSPITAL BEDS FOR RENT 4 h'a rainvi; Ur em T'l McPh.rson. Ga.HeadQUar-randchildren; four great-grand-! Ala Knn TTNNESSEE FURNITURE COMPANY 10 major installations in the. Tir1 ITa iu n.sta,lat,or,s the Thjrd jj.g. Armv 108 3rd N. ALclne 8-5449 day account in a saving.

bank Irom Sidney Kennington. SVeiiif'ed nearby, or try to build one through; Third U.S. Army area begin arriv- ters, Lt. Col. Robert L.

Jacksonj Marvin Kennington, Mem-I The Banner and Tbe CHILDREN KEPT Starting Oct. Belshlre. Call UN S-0236. After 5:30 weekdays. tha term.

I mr here this morning for Onera- G-4 section, Emory W. veroai rranKi iimis, nve sisters, Mrs. L-izzie jor- ODtion advertising which is deemed mock, post engineers SMITHVLLLE. Tenn. John dan, Bemis, Mrs.

Jennie obiectlonsble either in subject mstter or or a crisis! ti, 'Charles W. Rcagin, post ordnance; Verbal Franks. 47, farmer, diedChurchwell, Hohenwald. Phrsswiosy. special event ur a tusn nro ir a iimnim in en mi i ttnr Nn her sridress realilrps 4 words IRONING Done In my home.

CY 1-776S. aa XJ.i w. a r.f- I inmn. i-Antol-rlnf a- In -v 13. il il HI1 (IT A IIM Hi UVI 1 IP I a -fln Which VOU 11 nea Or want lOi ufh knuni, wuir j'-ciuaj ma uuuic ltl Notice ol typoprapnirai errors musv ue Morris.

Survived by wile. Mra. Marearett Walden Morris, daughter. Sus.an. K.

Morris; sons. Harry (Gippy) Morris. Randy Morris and Johnny Morris- parents, Mr. 5s Mrs. John W.

Morris: sisters. Mrs. Roy Hartman ol Donelson. Mrs. Gaylord Cox, Owensboro.

Ky. Mrs. Edward Johnson of Eauralla. Jia brother. Charles W.

Morris given In time tor correction betora the second Insertion. Hwr vmo iro-ier 3 seciiun. coinuiunivv- ol a uea.ii: uuiihu, i 1.. i A i CHILDREN BOARDED Day or night, any age. East, Call CA 7-5478 benefit wil be analyzed and dis-! airs, lizzie iuuipner Office Hours Monday through r.ft! In H.nth n4h.

a nmu Serv ccs 11 be at 2:30 p.m. eigni oromers cussed in depth by the Army aidess John Henry tdwardS Everett Sowell and Luther Sowell In BABYSITTING Keep In home. North Nashville. AL 5-1580. day at Keltonburg spend money.

This savings account should be earmarked for these extraordinary expenses or.lv. not otherwise touched. If you can't start with this savings nestegg, try to juggle your seven-day-a-week spending plan so you can during the four-day conference; leWTSBURG. Tenn. Services Xt 'ui.

d. Malesus. John Sn-iil. Jaek. Friday 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Sunday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. rt I. IlUItll.

I 111 oailiro TVi t-i UnnM- ST) farm-! 1 cr-, A TT Special Notices Tuesday through Friday LJL JUI1U riy 1, Unu l.nH hor-n tir 11 JA. CUWC li III UtJ 111 L. XJ(- The delecates will becin their er of the Farmineton community, wrui ka i and Green Sowell. Caruthersville. of Nashville.

Remains are at tho Eastland Funeral Home. 804 Gallatin Rd. Pallbearers: Charles Hartmau. DeWitt Ezell. James B.

Oimbill. Murray B. Morris, Leonard McKay. J. R.

Hlbbitt. Herman Gardner, and Fred Perkerson. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. studies at the conference table and; will be at 2 p.m. today at London iKettonhun: Cemetery The body is Mo Monroe Sowell, Chicago, POTATOES A per 50-lb AY 18 Direct Lines To CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE ALpine 4-1031 1 1 at Walker Funeral Home, cvatul rtltl" vtya of the nine-point proram.

Burial will be in ceme- prankg wag a iifeioncr resident grandchildren, and 19 great-grand THE PROJECT has severaliwad1 skS slogans-'To Do More and Better home of a heart attack. I Out-of-Town WE ARE NOW BUYING TIN CANS COHEN Iron Metal Co. Al? End of S. 2nd St. Al 4.9405 White Bluff, Tenn.

with Less." "Give the Taxpayer a He was a lifelong resident Jnn- anu tne mr5. William I LOOiey AL E. JACKSON TJPHOLSTERINC" franKS. Me was a niemoer or tne: MANCHESTER Tenn Mm Better Bargain," and "More De- Marshall Countv, son of the late Methodist Church. William T.

Cooley, 53, of 303 Car- ourvivors are nis vsiaow, airs.jter Street, died of a heart attack fen.se for the Tax Dollar." William Henry and Maggie James In general, the project means Woods Edwards, thai" arV npirmprit- nf the Armv ia Survivors are his wife, Mrs. weDD ranks; two Brothers, yesterday in Coffee County Gen Lester Franks, Manchester, Hospital. REED Sunday. Sept. u.

at i.jv a m. In a Dickson Clinic. Urchie Rufus Reed, age 74. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Wllmoth Travis Reed; one daughter, Mrs.

Earl Johnson. White Blulf: three grandchildren, Misses Juanita and Madolvn Johnson. White Bluff; one grandson. Michael Douglas Reed. McMinnville; one daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Roby Reed, McMinnville: one brother, Peirce Reed. trying to become more self-reliant! Mary Lee Higdon Edwards; a son, and Thomas Franks, Shelnyville; Services will be at 2 p.m. tomor- Wayne Edwards, Farmington; In practice it trains the Army ana nve sisters, r.uia rranns, at Manchester Funeral Home. housewife to take care of the three sisters Mrs. Archie it Mr Rnvter Reed irs.

Aoia uavis. Rev. Hugh Mvers will offi- Heath Entires ADAMS Saturday evening. Sept. 10, 1S60, at his home.

1514 Long Elmo Adams Sr. Survived by wife. Mrs. Lou Comer Hamsley Adams, two daughters. Mrs.

Daphne Adams Dunn, Orlando, and Mrs. Nancy Brown. Kansas City, son, Elmo Adams Nashville; mother. Mrs. A.

E. Barlar. Nashville; father. L. W.

Adams, Memphis. two sisters, Mrs. Edna Hooper. Nashville. Mrs.

Corinne Taylor. Jackson. and two Erandchildren. Remain! ret at the fureral home of Phillips-Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Monday Fir-hard Lucas and Rev. Zeb afternoon al 2 o'clock, by Rev.

Walker. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Phillips-Robinson .1." ihTn" 1 iFavetteville. Mrs. Lola Franks.

Cookeville.clate and burial will be in Welker J-pieces $59.50 fabric Included Free estimates. Easy terms Prompt Quality Service CH 2-5131 GREEN'S VE2-1180 WINDOW" SPECIALIST" Replace your old wood windows, with new type aiuminum windows. 8. Southern Roofing. AL 5-7506.

UPHOLSTERING Special inii Discount on fabrics FREE ESTIMATES TERMS CH 2-118 -RIAT'S CH 2-8107 White Bluff. The remains are at i i 1 enn Mattie Dame I an- rm TAPE RECORDERS Parts, Accessoriei and Expert Service EDDIE'S RADIO tin. nirkson Funeral Home. Fu neral services from the Chapel The self-heln IHea hp Y.fen ear i rticnaruson, uewinouis, aim ivi- ied into all phases Luther Edwards. Moores-jchester, and Mrs.

Lfla Mrs. Cooley, the former Cora ill nrtivifv and Julius Edwards, Lewis- Indianapolis. Ind. Mayfield. was a native of Dickson, ieu activity.

i daughter of the late John ne Durg. Hill Church of Christ, Monday. Sept. 12. at 2:30 P.m., conducted by Bro.

D. Ellis Walker. Nephews R. and Rebecca Hagewood May- John Tittle THE NINE PHASES of thei wtll serve as active pallbearers. Interment In the Williams Cemetery.

Arrangements by the Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson. Tenn. project that the delegates will be Urs cam ThomDSOn SERVICE lieid. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, cab McMINNVILLE, Tenn.

Services for John Tittle, 86, retired businessman, will be at 2:30 p.m., UPHOLSTERING REFINISHING TERMS In Memoriam Al 4-0643 26S Hernltat At Free estimates Discount Fabrtcs. today at High Funeral Home. driver; daughter, Mrs. Vernon Bo- Dwight Bell will officiate 'K-irUi-nH i. LEWTSBURG, Tenn.

Mrs. Sam Thompson, 79, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. A. Davis of Murfreesboro, after a long illness.

Services will be at 3:30 p.m. tndav at London Funeral Home. taking notes on and trying later are: Project Highgear, post blue I collar area; Project Self-Help, I troop barracks area; Project Home-Aid, dependent quarters; Project Pixie, post exchange. Project Chairborne, white collar area; Project Spark, unit material maintenance; Project Hi-Fi, burial will be in Mount ViewE G' Coo, ey, Detroit Dan, Billy Cemetery here. land Eugene Cooley.

all of Man- MCHOL Hudgens Barr, CH 2-3102. In loving- memory of our dear; rr-j c-rr a Mother, Martha C. Nichol, whoj FROZtN I tArO passed away or year ago today, 8 TO CASE clos prc, 14 95 September 12, 195 Btef (by slde, for hom, 5 freezers. Cheap. Call AL 5-9549.

SwppMy trinrr. fnnn and true. Tittle died at his home Saturday Chester; two brothers, Frank May- Wooten will officiate and after a long illness. 'Lf STEAM CLEANING burial will be in Lone Oak Ceme- troop personnel and finance field, California, and John May-field, Chattanooga; six sisters, Mrs. Agnes Elrod, Niles, Mrs.

Pauline Zell, Chattanooga: Mrs. Project Thrift, supply and mess! tery. A native of Cannon County, he was a son of Hiram Young Tittle and Elizabeth Melton Tittle. He married Tarolee Northcutt In Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs, I. M.

Oettle and son. T. S. Nichol and grandchildren. Mrs.

Thompson, the former facilities; Project Command Data, Georgie Beckham, was a native of troop unit performance itself. Nita Sutton, Clarksville, Mrs. Doris Dye, Manchester, and Mrs. James JUNK AUTOMOBILES YOUR BEST CASH MARKET Highest Prices for Scrap Iron, Metals, Batteries funk Automobiles, Radiators, etc. Call, Writ, or Coma to STEINER-LIFF IRON METAL CO.

710 South Second St. least Nnhvilltl Phons CH 2-3553 Naihvlllo. Tenn. -rn. a.

in. Marshall Countv. daughter of ls, survives. conference on Ooeration Oven- i George Wiley and Mary Brecheen' He was a member of West wood1 Kendricks and Mrs. Ruby Allen Hri.

which ha. he.n Beckham. i Church of Christ. Besides of Tullahoma, and Motors cleaned at home or business. Reasonable, VE 2-4073.

"LEARN TO DRIVE Special Summer Rates, teach 7 days. Drive Rite Training. CH 2-2900. UPHOLSTERING Free estimates Nothing Down. Term.

SULLrVAN'8 VE 8-t08e UPHOLSTERING Estimates. Terms. Nothing Down TANNER'S, CH 2-1352, Anytime eight grandchildren. for more than a year and a half, She was a member of the: wife, survivors are a son, Med-i Brig. Gen.

Charles T. Timmes.lChurch of Christ. ford Tittle, McMinnville hardware-assistant 101st and Ft. Campbell' Survivors also Include twoi man, and one daughter, Mrs. John commander for operations and grandchildren.

Foley, McMinnville. Colored Death Notice DAVIS Thursday afternoon, Sept. 8. 1960. at his home, 410 16th Ave.

N. Mr. Frank Davis, survived by his devoted daughter, Mrs. Roberta Tillman. Nashville.

Mrs. Susie Battle, Chicago. 111.: step-son. Eugene Kirby. Smyrna, sons-in-law, Mr Marshall Tillman, Nashville, Tom Battle.

Chicago, 111.: sister-in-law. Mrs. Willie Lue Burks, Murfreesboro. step daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joanna Kirby, Smyrna.

three granddaughters, and seven great-grandchil training. Director of instruction will be Answer to Previous Puzzle' UPHOLSTERING Dinner Bell TAYMON ft TWILLEY AL 5-6557 CO 3-6883 Free Estimates Terms DELIVERY SPECIAL ERRAND SERVICE CY 1-2801 Nights AL 4-9494 James Peden Parker Sr. PULASKI, Tenn. Services for James Peden Parker 67. farmer of Pulaski, will be held at 3 p.m.

today at Bennet-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood cemetery. Mrs. Parker died Saturday In Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville, after a long- illness.

He was a native of Giles County, son of the late Allison and Edna Peden Parker. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Shirley West Parker a daughter, Mrs. Everett Martin; three sons, Victor Edward A. and James P.

Parker all of Giles County; SLIPCOVERS Ai DRAPES AiUi-6-iTl I (M IPjAUiL-IAj-S gff ar El aImIp ERE $IA vingpL- E'JyjS I tIm'ei A iT A Nl ivTTWDo PiP NAlTE a jl igjt-jg Hi Wr Rio JUkR PE3 'SUIAIS PIOlC A A MQ fA A 'Eg RAT I ROjN I AN APE Alfy ER r'eImIq glAI g' 'TjAlTiE dren; one niece; other relatives and friends. His remains are at the Killgo's Funeral Home, Murfreesboro. and will be conveyed to the Hickory Grove Baptist Church, Old Jefferson, near Smyrna Monday evening at 8 o'clock, he will lie in state until the hour of the funeral Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the pastor. Rev. Armstrong, Rev.

Leroy McKlnley, Rev. Till-ford. Rev. Larry Douglas. Pallbearers and flower girls will be select Bedspreads Reasonable.

IS years proresaionai experience, ct S-429S. 2 Baking chamber 3 Citrus fruit 4 of hunger 5 Century plant 6 More concise 7 the table 8 Prayer endings Col. George G. Boram. G-4 (supply and logistics) project officer.

Aiding him will be Lt. Col. Hoyne S. Sheldon, Boram's assistant in G-4. MAJ.

GEN. BEN Harrell, commander of the 101st Airborne Division and Ft. Campbell, will welcome the guests. The delegates are: Ft. Benning, Ga.

Col. Dale D. Dixon, G-4, and James R. Woll-wright, from the office of the comptroller. Ft.

Bragg, N.C.-Lt Col M. Jack.son Jr, deputy G-4 officer; and J. H. Melvin and J. C.

Fair-cloth, comptroller's office. LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD. Established In 1933. CY 7-652824 hour CY 8-1780. ACROSS 1 roast of beef 4 of butter 8 Land measure 1 12 Actress, Gardner i 13 Nautical term 14 Make a sad i sound 15 Number 16 Direction 1 18 Hires ed from friends.

Interment In the fumily cemetery. Hickory Grove. Yard Finishing Top Soil Dozer work. Bushing and bogging CY 7-5050, CY 7-8983 9 Sugar- f) I GETTH NL i GENUINE WlllnTfB II fllRSlQ 26 Evergreen tree 42 Sun god 10 Destroy Killso Funeral Home. Murfrees boro, Tenn.

CHILTON Saturday epening. Sept. TRACTOR MOWING Ditch digging, plow, disc, grading 11 Noun suffixes 27 Suffering 43 Cow barn 17 Impede 28 Native metals 44 Norwegian 1Q 91 Tmmirlenl ranital 10, 19l0 at a local hosoita Mrs. BI RNS Thursday afternoon. Sept.

ft 1960 at 12 40 oclork In Orlando. Florida. R. Mrles Burns. Survived by his wife Mrs.

Elizabeth Harrison Burns, daughter Mrs. Ben Gammaee of Orlando, son Mark Andrews Burns of Detroit. Mich 2 grandchildren, 5 greats grandchildren. Remains will arrive Nashville Sunday afternoon at o'clock, and wiU be taken to Martin's. 209 Louise Ave.

Grave side services at Mt. Olivet Cem-terv, Monday morning, Sept. 12. 1P60 at 10.30 o'clock. Conducted by Dr.

Prentice A. Pugh. The fol-lowintr will serve as pallbearers: John B. Morris, Michael Burns, Ivo Glenn. Beverly I andstreet.

David Harrison. Ed Kane. Tom Wrenne, Jack Price Jones, Steve Harrison. Roy Black. Martin's, 209 Louise CY 1-0610.

CI EGHORNE Suddenly, Sept. 9th. 1160. at Carfhase. Bnhby Wavne Cleshorne, Survived by parents.

Mr. snd Mrs. James H. C'ee-horne; brothers, Jimmy F. Cleg-home and Malcolm T.

Cleghorre. all of Nashville. Remain' are at the Chanel of Peitus-Owen fi Wood. 4506 Charlotte Ave. Fil-reral services will be held Monday, Sept.

12th, at 10 a.m. at the Charlotte Ave. Church of Chris, conducted by Brother Mack Wayne CralR. The following will please serve as pallbearers: Honorary, 230th Medical Battalion Headquarters and Hcadnuarters Detachment Tennessee National Guard. Ford Glass Plant Grinding and Polt'h-lni Line.

Active, L. D. Pless. Richard Eddy. Bill Stephenson.

Pat Hammonds. Paul Edwards, and Ed Oibhs. Interment Wood-lawn Memorial Park. Pettus-Owen Wood, CY 2-3392 JORnAX Sunday morning, September 11. 1960 at 4 o'clock at a local Infirmary.

Henry Bell Jordan. Survived fcv his wife. Mrs. Helen Cha'hani Jordan: brother. Kenner Jordan- several nieces and nephews.

Remains are at Finlcv Porris At Charlton, West End at Twenty-fifth Ave Funeral from the chapel this (Mondavi afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Dr P. Anderson. Honorary pallbearers wtll be W. P. Smith, J.

Sunders, Garland Turner. Finis Nelson. C. W. Kempkaw, Charles H.

Tillman, John C. Baxter, K. G. Rucker, Bentley Johnson. A.

J. Llnx W. H. Quarles. Mark Bradford J.

O. Stahlman, Edwin A Price A. Linx Dr. Comer Sadler, A. O.

McFarland P. Hanley. St. Louis. Bert Gould.

DeRary, Dr. L. C. Chatham, Erie. Pa, Members of Nashville Exchange Club and Royal Order of Jesters.

Active will he Harold Holt. Louis R. Linx, Walter Bearden, Fred Wright, J. Hunley, Dr. Thos.

F. Frist, Dr, H. 8 Shoulders, J. G. Stenhrn-son.

R. J. Fitr.sTprald, Robert Nash, B. B. Horner Sr.

and E. G. Towe. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Finlcy Dorrls Charlton Co, Mil I.IGAN fliindT.Sept.it.

I960 at a local Inftrmiry, Robert Vance Villicnn Jr. Survived by Barents, Mr and Mrs. Robert V. Milllsan: and one sister. Rnbln Lynn MUll-gan; grandnarents.

Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mllllaan and Mr.

and Mrs. fl H. Cunningham, all of Nashville, Remains are at the Chanel of Pettus-Owen Wood, 4M)6 Charlotte ave. where funeral services will he held Mondnv morning at. 10 a.m.

by Rev Sidney Waits. Interment Woodlawn Memnrihl Pnrk Pettus-Owen Wood. CY 2-3392, yardsGehrigCA 8-a4-' TOP SOU "THE BEST" Fill Dirt. D. Page.

CA g-71f 20 Puts up poker 23 Mineral veins 31 Place 46 Soaks flax sister, Mrs. Cecil McCracken and ja brother, Gilbert Parker, both of Lincoln County; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchil stakes Annie Chilton, survived by daughters- Mesriames Katie A. Grin-stead, Nashville. Louise Davis, Hopkinsville. son Mr.

Lamar Chilton, Detroit. Mich. Three grandchildren, sons-in-law, Prof. S. Grinstead.

Nashville. Ft. Gordon, Ga. Col. Hugh T.

Cary, deputy post commander, Lt. Col. Earle F. Maddox, G-4 officer, and Francis D. Grice, comptroller's America's largest Selling dren.

24 Faith, 33 Dinner course 47 Labor and Charity 38 Mourn 48 Female sheep 25 War god ol 40 Silences 50 Alcoholic Greece 41 Mexican coins beverage 1 21 Bitter vetch 1 22 Shade trees 24 Difficult Top Soil Traxcavator L. F. BUHLER UN 5-H48 SOFA CLEANED S4 CY 1-6671. CO 2-5403. CA 8-0140 TOILET TANK BALL Mrs.

William Henson Tenn, Mr. Lilmer Davis, Hopkinsville, daughter-ln-Law, Mrs. Cora Chilton, Detroit, many other relatives and friends. office. Ft.

Jackson, S.C. Brig. Gen Loris R. Cochran, deputy com BETHPAGE, Tenn. Mrs.

Wil Remains are at the Adams Fu LEARN TO DRIVE liam Henson, 84, of Route 3, Beth Noisy running toilets can woite over 1000 gallons of water day. The fficisnt, patented Water Master tank ball Instantly stops the flow of water after each flushing. mander, Lt. Col. John S.

Boskin, G-4 officer; and Lt. Col. Vincent ACME DRIVERS CO 2-5864 page, died yesterday at her home neral Home, Second Hopkinsville. Ky where the Family will receive friends (this) evening 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held after a long illness.

Services will be at 1 p.m. today I. Gates, comptroller. Ft. McClellan, Ala.

Lt. Col. Frank II. Gray, comptroller; E. at tne Lane Tabernacle 75C AT HARDWARE STORES Church in Hopkinsville, at Leaths Chapel Methodist Church Tuesday arternoon at 2 p.m.

in Elliot, comptroller office; M. F. terment family Snuare Galnsviile Burial w-111 be in the church cemetery. The body is at Alexander RICH TOP SOIL FILL DIRT CY 8-5371 LEARNTO TYPE Private enns.AM j-6485. "Yardsbisced.

Graded Seeded. PertlIled.CH i-'if. I TOP SOIL 1 26 Harvest. 1 27 Cleaning tool i 30 Song bird 1 32 Wish 1 34 Literature's I Schofleld boy 1 35 Rubber 1 36 Compass point 37 Vehicles 39 For fear that 40 Colt's mother 41 Golf term 42 Concerning 45 Mark a prior time 49 Kind of novel? 51 Nod ADVERTISEMENT Cemetery. Courtesy Scales-Dan-ner-Scales, Morticians.

ADVERTISEMENT Funeral Home. Mrs. Henson, the former Enola PILLOW Suddenly Saturday. 8eot 10. 1960.

Master Michael Wavne Garrett, was a native of Simpson FEVER Pillow of 1219-13lh So. Survived hv mother. Mrs Ora Sad HAY County, Kentucky, daughter of Turner, AU 4-nnui dle Pillnui? father. Mr Thomas E. i Fill dirt A rruvS SHARPENED I "It Ii I IS lb 17 I 18 19 110 111 TT" i IS ft iT 35 puJ 33 r-Ha 3S 35 ps7 Morass 1 40 ST34I 42 Al 144 iT4b 47 4d 52 5S 55 b7 J7 John and Sarah Taylor Garrett.

She was a McthodLst. Survivors are two sons, Clyde Pillow three brothers, Messrs. Thomas Ronald Charles Pillow and Mr. Adolnhus A 1 Haiidlcsut Duk. St.

granomotner. Mrs. uonnie sannn-. i-miiier three aunts, four uncles, two great DlRT-iood ark Baro t'TWttr. MAHAN'i treat uncles, numerous I Ha'lllns.

and Earl Henson, Bethpage; a daughter, Mrs. Dewey Carr, Westmoreland, four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. AM 9 D150 CY 8-5271. 52 Heraldic band of i-nnsins other relatives and: friends The bodv renews at thej AMf) TQP 50 Aetna Funeral Home. 1620 ILL AINU IWr JW I son where family will t'- Donelson Area AL VTVS 53 Preposition 54 Falsehood 55 Beginners 56 Military meal ,57 High celve friends Monday.

epr -rr- from 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral serv er RijlldOZer and raging I Polen Allergy Sufferers Here's good new lor Voul Exclusive new "hard core" SYNA-CLEAR Decongestant tablets act instantly and con. tinuously to drain and clear all nasal-sinus cavities. One "hard core" tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of congestion. Allows vou to breathe easily stops watery eyes and runny nose.

You can buy SYNA. CLEAR at your HALE'S drug counter, without need for prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by maker. Try it today. Tuesday.

Sept. 11 at John Wes-lev SPARKS. UN -Wj9 M. E. Church.

Eleventh Edgehlll i rop mii JJ, n. tJprr at 3 Rev H. Gordon ana Pev A H. Rnndo nh officiating transportation DOWN 1 da fol eras USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Cub s-outs will serve as pallbearers and Brownies will serve as flower-bearers Interment Family Plot Hills of Calvary Will Henry Johnson and Samuel E. Hooker Green Hills Village, AM 9-5611.

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