Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

A A A Death Notices DEADERICK- 1:55 p.m. at a local infirmary, Mrs. Sally Taylor Deaderick, Survived by niece. Mrs. W.

Harold Walters. Remains are at Marshall, Donnelly and Combs Funeral Home. 201 Twenty-fifth Aver. where services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Tuesday mornins by Dr. Walter R.

Courtenay. Pallbearers are: W. B. Doss. W.

Harold Walters, C. B. Tucker, J. B. Holt.

W. B. Deaderick and Dainey Deaderick. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Marshall. Donnelly and Combs. FOSTER Monday March 10. 1958 John A. Foster.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Bessie Foster. Son, Richard D. Poster.

Sister, Mrs. Ruby MedJin. Brothers, Eldridge Foster, all of Nashville. Charles Foster of Greenbrier. Tenn.

Leslie Poster, Los Angeles, Calif. Granddaugt. ter, Linda Gall Foster of Nashville. Remains are at the chapel of Pettus. Owen Wood.

4506 Charlotte Ave. -Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later Pettus, Owen Wood, CY 2-3392. GLENN- Saturday evening, March 1958, at a local infirmary, Robert Elliott Glenn. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ethel Grigsby Glenn; son, Rodgers H.

Glenn: grandsons, Ray Elliott Glenn and Robert Harmon Glenn: sister, Mrs. Nora Rose of Columbia, brothers. Elmer Glenn of Columbia and Horace Glenn of Spring Hill, Tenn. Remains were at the parlors of Roesch-Patton 1715 Broadway, where funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon 3 o'clock by Rev. H.

R. Mahler. Jr. Pallbearers: HonoraryMembers Retail Furniture DealPTS Association, Wholesale Furniture Dealers Association, elders and deacons of Woodland Presbyterian Church, members of McDill Bible Class. 1954 Patrons of O.

E. 8.. John B. Cobb. W.

E. Hooser, Dr. Thomas Frist, Dr. Felix Peach, John Word. Nashville, Oscar H.

Goebel, Ray H. Goebel. Bernard E. Schnacke. Walter Combs of Evansville, Matt Rothert, Camden.

Ark. Ark. Active: John Cobb Ray Capps, Walter Gasser. Earl Parker, Monty Ross. James Palmer.

Carl Britt. J. E. Lanier. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park RoeschPatton Co.

Phone AL 5-7467. GROPP-Sunday morning, March 9. 1958. at the residence, 3502 Byron Mrs. Marie K.

Gropp. Surrived by husband. Max Ernest Gropp; one daughter, Mathilde Gropp; one, son. Otto H. Gropp; three grandchildren.

all of Nashville. Services 3 p.m. Monday from Cosmopolitan chapel, Dr. I. W.

Gernert. Pallbearers will be Davis Ridge, Otto Jacobs. Harold Kogler, William Krech, Zeco Linder, Robert Gray Harris, Albert Griggs, Alfred W. Glaser, James R. Walker.

Oscar Siegrist, William McKinstry, Martin Von Smith. John Clay Johnson. Interment Woodlawn cemetery Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Please omit flowers. Make contributions to American Cancer Society or the First Lutheran Church.

HARRIS-Suddenly Saturday 3:30 p.m.. March 8. 1958. at a local infirmary, Jesse Cleveland Harris. age 69 years.

Survived by daughters. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mrs. Katherine Green. Nashville, Miss Margaret Harris, New Orleans, La; son.

Johnny Harris. Nashville: four grandchildren: sister. Mrs. Matilda Guy, Nashville. Remains are the Buena Vista Funeral Home.

1503 Buchanan where services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.. conducted by Rev. J. L. Welch.

Active pallbearers, Earl Rea, H. M. Cornwell, T. Russell. Carl Richardson, Horace Vester and Richard Nipper.

Interment Hicks cemetery. Buena Vista funeral home, 4-7511. HENSLEY-Sunday! evening. March 9. 1958, at a local infirmary.

Clare ence A. Hensley, age 41 years. Survived by wife. Mrs. Louise Whitley Hensley.

57 Creighton 2 daughters. Mrs. Barbara Ann Geraid and Cathy Hensley: 1 brother. Roy Clyde Hensley. Mt.

Juliet, Tenn. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips- Co. Complete arrangements will be announced later. Phillips- Robinson Directors. Saturday afternoon.

Maren 8th, 1958. In Charleston. 8. George E. Jahn Jr.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Josephine Jahn; SOD. George Edsar Jahn III. both of New Haven. two sisters.

Miss Sue Ann Jahn. and Miss Helen Marie Jahn. both of Lake City. two brothers, John Jahn. Lake City, and Raymond Jahn, Brentwood.

Remains will arrive Union Station (this) Monday afternoon, at 5:55 o'clock and will be conveyed to the Puneral Home of Phillips Robinson Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Phillips Robinson Directors. MERRITT-Sunday evenina. March 1958. at her home, 1519 Gale lane, Mrs.

Harriotte Triplett Johnson Merritt. She is survived by' daughter. Mrs. Norwood J. Gant son.

Lanier Merritt: three grandchildren. Alice Harriotte Gant and Norwood J. Gant all of Nashville and William Micheal Merritt of Knoxville. sister, Mrs. Leroy Williamson of Lexington, and brother.

Philip Tyler Johnson of 8t. Paul. Minn. The body is as her home. 1519 Gale Lane.

Funeral from Trinity Presbyterian Church Tuesday morn: ing. March 11, 1958. at 10:30 o'clock. Services conducted by Dr. Thomas Barr.

Interment. Woodlawn Memorial Park. Eiders of Trinity Presbyterian Church. the male members of the Confederate Historical Society of Nashville will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active will be: John G.

Miller, Lewis P. Schindler, Roger C. Smith, Ben Cunliff. Norwood Gant, Ellis Gregory, Robert Booth Moore and A. M.

Gant. 8r. Martin's, 209 Louise Ave. BR 7-2375. MELLER-Sunday evening.

March 1958. at 8 o'clock at local Infirmary, William David Miller, ase 86. Survived by daughter. Mrs. John B.

Myers, Nashville: grandson. Dr. John L. Myers. Boston, and two great-grandchildren.

Remains are Finley Dorris Chariton. West End at 25th Avenue, Funeral from Ferguson Chapel, Belmont Methodist Church. Tuesday afternoon o'clock, conducted by Dr. P. Anderson.

Honorary pallbearers will be: Members of the Battle Clark Class and the Laymens Club of Belmont Methodist Church. ActiveE. B. Brewer, C. L.

Stamps C. A. Oakley, W. G. Durrett, William T.

Alderson. J. G. Bowman. A.

J. Jackson, Rufus T. Holladay, WilHam E. Gardner, Hugh W. Stanley, Jr.

M. B. Brodie, T. M. Holland and Roy Andrews.

Interment, Spring Hill Cemetery. Finley Dorris Charlton Co. BEAY-Suddenly Saturday evening, March 8. 1958. at 7:20 p.m.

at local infirmary, Mrs. Hellon E. Glymp Seay. Survived by husband. Earl 8.

Seay: daughter, Genie Ruth Seay of this city; two sisters. Mrs. Abbott R. Vaughan of Washington. D.

and Mrs. Harry E. Mott of Nashville. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips- Robinson company, where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Jacob Smith and Rev.

Earl Goodwin. Active pallbearers: William L. Shea. Brandon Huddleston. C.

Craus. Donald Roberts, Ed Ellis, Burt Francis, and Jim Caty, Interment. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Phillips- Robinson Company.

director. WILKINSON Sunday morning. March 9th. 1958, at 1:15 o'clock. at his home, Little Marrowbone Joelton.

William D. Wilkinson, age 85 years. Survived by son. William W. Wilkinson.

Nashville: daughters, Mrs. Louie Goodwin. Sebastian. Mrs. Anita Brown.

Germany: six grandchildren. 13 great grandchildren. seven greatRemains are At Anderson. Garrett Boyd Funeral Home. Joelton.

where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Doyle Masters. Pallbearers Clint Cox. Algie and Hollis Demonbreun. Hubert Allen.

Norman Mayo. Haskel Mayo. Interment Forrest Grove cemetery, Anderson. Garrett Boyd Funeral Home. WILLARD Sunday morning.

o'clock. March 9th. 1958 his home. 4402 Soper Frank Vernon Willard. age 47 years.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Addie Greer Willard: son. Frank Willard granddaughter, Susan Willard: mother. Mrs. Mollie Willard: brother.

Charles Willard. all of Nashville, The remains are at the Roesch Patton Funeral Home. 1715 Broadway where services will be conducted Tuesday morning 10:30 by Rev. Grady Wall. Honorary Pallbearers.

Harold Luck. Melvin Micka. Postero, Athens, Dr. Ray Fesses, Dr. David Strayhorn.

Fred Frech, John Temple of Meridian, Bernard Shuff and Teddy Craven, Laurel. Henry V. Johnson. Bobby Anderson, Thomas Wilson. Don Johnson.

Ed Harson, Jackson. Dr. Larry H. Belsel. A.

A Nixon, Employees of First American National Bank, members of Harry Pierce Sunday School Class. Waverly Place Methodist Crurch. Active: R. L. Anderson.

John Crivec. Joe McTizue, Louisville. Ky. Jerry Hartley. Chariton Smith.

Joe Vandres: Ray Garton. B. S. Griffis. Jr.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Cole Garrett. funeral directors. Death Nutices ALESSIO Friday evening March 1958. at 10 clock at her home.

1915 Haley drive, Mrs. Anna Calligaro Alessio. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Agnes Agostine: sons, Charles Alessio, Albert F. Alessio.

William A. Alessio, and Alfred G. Alessio: 16 grandchildren: 31 greatgrandchildren, and three greatgreat Remains were at Martin's. 209 Louise avenue. Funeral was Monday morning.

March 10. 1958. leaving at 9 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Assumption at 9:30. Interment.

St. Lawrence Cemetery. W. R. Murray, Henry Cameron, Henry Beazley, S.

A. Franciscon. Chris Berry. Ed Stewart, Jake Markie, T. B.

Snell. Dr. Floyd Keene. Dr. William P.

Winters, Dr. John Lentz. Arthur Barrett. Charles A. Krebs, Gus Alta, John Rottero.

A. J. Davis, Woodrow Gregory, E. D. Eskew, Holmes, Frank Bellotta.

Arch Carney, Joe Toso, Vincent Rottere. Mario Cestellarin. Otto Contarritti, Rudolph Dell Blanco. John Alta, Lee Colorigh. Robert Baltz.

Louis Zimmerlee, Americo Corrierl, Louis Marchetti, Theodore Carver, 0. F. Meadows, Charles Carney, Ollie Teruneicht, Tom Resha. nest Comotto and Johnny Vidale served as honorary pallbearers. Her grandsons served active pallbearers: Albert Alessio, Charles Alessio.

Edsel Alessio, Harold Alessio, Frank Citti, Joseph Citti, and Joe Hailey and 0. 8. Evans. Martin's. 209 Louise BR 7-2375.

BRADY- Saturday morning. March 7, 1958, Tony Unell Brady, age 20 years. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs.

N. W. Brady of Hermitage; sister. Mrs. Maude Yates Donelson; brother, Pvt.

Dick Brady of Germany. The remains were at the Hibbett. York Haley Funeral Home in Donelson where funeral services were conducted Monday, March 10. 1958, at 2 p.m. by Brother Ed Course.

Active pallbearers were selected from his friends. Interment at Woodlawn Memorial park. Hibbett. York and Haley directors. Donelson phone 6-2361.

MOSLEY- -Thursday morning March 6. 1958. at I local Infirmary. John B. Mosley.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Effie Lee Norton Mosley: three daughters, Mrs. Don V. Avers.

Memphis, Mrs. Herbert L. Ball. and Mrs. Billy Davenport, both of Nashville; four sons.

Jack C. Mosley, of Nashville Fred Mosley Seattle. Washington, Carl R. Moslev. USAF.

Charles Mosley Knoxville. brother Jim Mosley. Gainesboro and 10 grandchildren. Remains rested at the funeral home of Phillipscompany. where funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev.

William Greathouse. Pallbearers, honorary: William Arnold. Raymond Baucum, Armest Haven. Willie B. Jobe, Lloyd Ogle.

Glen Higdon, Don V. Agers. Billy E. Davenport. Herbert L.

Ball. J. W. Johnson. W.

L. Ellis. Robert A. Mays. American Legion Post 5 had charge of military services at the graveside.

Interment Woodlawn cemetery. PhillipsNEWKIRK- Saturday, March 8. 1958. at local infirmary, Mrs. Daisy Newkirk.

She is survived by a number of cousins and one nephew. Remains were at the Eastland Funeral Home. 904 Gallatin Road. where prayer services were held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. conducted by Rev.

H. R. Mahler Jr. Honorary pallbearers: Spanish American War Veterans. Active: Clyde Williams.

Edward Baker. Edward Roberts. Gordon Tucker. John Tucker. James Tucker, Robert Jackson.

Harold Carter, Alton Huff. Claude Tanksley, Interment, National Cemetery. Eastland Funeral Home, AN 3-1462. RICH- -Sunday morning. March 1958.

at the home. 902 Douglas Mrs. Margaret Parker Rich. Survived by sister. Mrs.

Jo Ann Hart, and several neices and nephews. Remains were at Roesch Patton 1715 Broadway, where funeral services conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock' by Rev J. B. Bittinger. The following served AS pallbearers: Lealand 'Callahan.

John Myatt. R. E. Horton. Roy Hasty, Chester Craus.

Fred McNabb. A. R. Ackerman. Knox Baldwin Interment Mt.

Olivet cemetery. RINGPFEIL-Suddenly Sat. residence. evening. March 8th.

1958 at the 1719 7th No. Edward Ringpfell. age 76 years. Survived by sister, Mrs. Henrietta Riat.

Nashville: several nieces and nephews. Remains at the Buena Vista Funeral Home. 1503 Buchanan St. where services were Monday 1 p.m. conducted by Bro.

R. C. Active pallbearers. Hobson Hall Fred Riat. Lewis Overstreet.

Tony, Gordon and Charles Rinepfell, Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Buena Vista funeral home. AL 4-7511. Out-Of- Town Smyrna, Tenn.

-At his home in the Fellowship Community Monday morning March 10. 1958 William Alphonso Campbell age 76 years. Survived by wife. Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth King Campbell.

Three sons, Nashville Prank and and Andres Henry Campbell. Juliet. Five daughters, Mrs. Annabell Barrett, Vera Martin. both of Antioch.

Mrs. Estell Thomas, Smyrna, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett and Mrs. Charlotte Springfield. both of Nashville.

Three sisters. Mrs. Amanda Coe and Mrs. Sarah Johnson of Una. Mrs.

Hattie Carver. Goodlettsville. Four brothers. Alton Campbell, Nashville, Robert Campbell, Donelson. Amos Campbell, Antioch, and Delbert Campbell of Una.

Eighteen grandchildren. seven great- grandchildren. Remains are at Walter King Hoover Funeral Home. Funeral services at 2 o'clock Tuesday March 11. 1958 at Fellowship Baptist Church conducted by Rev.

Porter. Flord. Members of the Rutherford County Court will please serve as honorary pallbearHis nephews will serve active pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Nash.

rille, Walter King Hoover Funerai Home, Smyrna, Springfield, Tenn. HERNDON-James Clinton. age 58. died at Nashville hospital. Sunday morning.

March 9. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sydney Willis Herndon: two daughters, Mrs. Davis True and Mrs. Bobby Cox: two Willis and Cullum, all of Springfield: one grandchild: two sisters.

Mrs. Geo. Turner of Branch. Mrs. T.

Brown of Amarillo. Texas: four brothers. King. CHitton. Theodore Herndon of Springfield.

Larry Herndon of Nashville. Remains were at the Associated Funeral Home where services were held Monday at 2 p.m by Bro. J. B. Gaither and Bro.

Glen Killom. Honorary pallbearers: men of the Old Hickory Rayon Employees Council, the day crew of the spinning area of Old Hickory Rayon. the supervision of the spinning area of Old Hickory Rayon. the men's Sunday school class No. 10 the Springfield Church of Christ.

Howard Benton. P. Jones, Alfred Ashburn. Frank Felts. Coter.

Tom Jones. E. H. Ragland, John Moody, and Fred Hullibarger, Active: Owen Hyde. Dr.

Joseph Swann. Clyde Head. Robert Young. B. P.

Morris. Harry Hudson. Interment Elmwood cemetery. Associated Funeral Directors in charge, Franklin, Tenn. MeMORROUGH-Suddenly Saturday morning.

March 8. 1958. Battle McMorrough. 50 years of age. Survived by his wife.

Mrs. Julia English McMorrough: one son, Theodore MeMorrough. Remains were at Franklin Memorial Chapel, 1029 West Main where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Priestley Miller. The following friends served pallbearers: Board Directors. Nashville Bank Trust Dr.

Andrew Hollabaugh, Dr. Fowler Hollabaugh, Ford McNeil: -active, Beal York. N. D. Ellis.

Douglas Williams. Boyd Harvey. Marshall Battle, William Moore, Jack White. Sam Tinnon. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Franklin Memorial funeral directors, Dickson, Tenn. SUGG- Thursday, March 6. 1958. Detroit, Michigan.

Wilbur Lee Sues. age 68 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sallie Theaford Sugg; great niece, Miss Page Baggett. Detroit: two brothers.

Jorn Bradley Sugg, Dickson. Gholston Thomas Sugs. Birmingham, one sister. Mrs. John M.

Smith. Dickson: a number of nieces and nephews. The remains arrived at Union Station in Nashville, Sunday. March 9, at 3:20 p.m. and were conveyed to the Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson, where funeral services were held Monday, March 10.

at 3 p.m. Interment Union Cemeters. Arrangements by Dickson. Funeral Home, Dickson. Alexandria, Tenn.

WILLOUGHBY- Saturday evening at 6:30 at his home, Jim Lawrence Willoughby, age 41. Mrs. Ollie Survived Wil- by parents. Mr. and loughby 'of Alexandria: three sisters, Mrs.

Charlie Malone, of Old Hickory, Mrs. Frank Campbell of Donelson. Mrs. Alvie Malone of Alexandria; three brothers. Mr.

Bill Willoughby of Old Hickory, Mr. Marvin Willoughby of Lebanon, and Mr. Jesse Willoughby of Alexandria. Funeral services this Monday afternoon at p.m. at the Alexandria Baptist Church.

conducted by Rev. M. M. Youngblood. and Rev.

J. W. Audry Minor. Interment. Vanatta Cemetery.

Agent Funeral Home in charge. Death Nutices Colored Death Notices EPPS-Friday evening, March 7, 1958 at Community Rest Home, 2424 Jefferson. Ophelia Epps. Survived by daughters. Mesdames Eva Overton.

Morton. Nashville and Eula Collins, Chicago: son, Mr. Wesley Epps. Chicago; 7 grandchildren: 14 great -grandchildren: brother, Mr. Matthew Crutcher: other relatives and friends.

Her remains will be conveyed to Ephesian Primitive Baptist Church corner 21st Ave. No. and Underwood St. this Monday evening after 8 o'clock where she will lie in state until noon Tuesday. Funeral at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from Franklin Primitive Baptist Church.

Franklin, Tenn. Conducted her, pastor, Elder Walter Amos. assisted by R. A. Wright and Rev.

J. T. Patton. Flower ladies selected from Mother's Boards and Ushers Boards from both churches. Pallbearers will be great-nephews.

Interment Family Square. Tousaint L'Overture Cemetery. Protective Funeral ServIce in charge. Miss M. (Woods) Jones manager.

GALLOWAY Saturday, March 1958. at her residence, 150 Hermitage Mrs. Mary Galloway. Survived by devoted nieces. Mesdames Daisy Sims and Mary Lorene Johnson.

Devoted nephews. Messers Walter Johnson, Chicago, and David Johnson. Nashville. Devoted nephew-In-law. Mr.

Mert Sims. Devoted niece-in-law. Mrs. Ozell Johnson. 11 -nieces and nephews.

Sister-in-law. Mrs. Rosa Briggs. of Louisville, Devoted friends. Mrs.

Dollie Walker and Georgia Lovings, Mr. Mrs. Patrick. Other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 8 till 10 p.m.

at T. T. Hockett Son. where funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. Rev.

R. E. Smith officiating. Interment Mt. Ararat Cemetery.

Mrs. T. T. Hockett Son Directors, TEASLEY-Friday night. March 1958.

at 11:30 p.m.. at local infirmary, Mr. Jim Teasley. Survived by daughters. Mrs.

Florence Smith of Nashville. Mrs. Effie Bell of Charlotte, Son, Mr. Calvin Teasley of Cleveland. Ohio; stepson, Robert Murphy: three sisters.

one brother, all of Nashville, twelve grandchildren. twenty great-grandchildren; nephew. Mr. Ward Tensley of Neptune. two sons-in-law; host of other relatives and friends.

The remains will repose at Chas. Tillfe Smith funeral home, where family will receive friends (this) Monday, March 10. 1958 from 8 to 10 p.m, Funeral services Tuesday, March 11, 1958. at 2 o'clock at Neptune. Rev.

J. E. Hendon officiating. Friends and grandsons will serve as pallbearers. He WAS member of Chas Tillie Smith Burial association.

Interment Neptune cemetery. Chas Tillie Smith Funeral Director. Wm. H. Parks, Mgr, Colored Out-of-Town Murfreesboro, Tenn.

BRACEY-Mr. John W. Bracey, Sunday morning at the home of his daughter. 420 Lokey Ave. Survived by loving wife, Mrs.

Fannie Bracey: three daughters, Miss Rosa Braces. Mrs. Susie M. Young. Mrs.

Ella Floyd, all of Murfreesboro: five sODS. Messrs. John S. and Horace of Murfreesboro. Messes, Francis and Lealand W.

Braces of Chicago. Illinois: one step- son. Mr. John H. Patton: five daughtersIn-law, two sons-in-law: several grand and great-grandchildren.

The family will receive their friends at Hellums Funeral Parlor, Mondas evening from 8 until 10: Funeral service Tuesday 11 a.m. at Webbs Chapel A.M.E. Church, conducted by the pastor. Rev. Jesse Alexander.

Interment in the Loven Cemetery. Hellums Funeral Home in charge. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notice STATE OF TENNESSER TENNESSEE AERONAUTICS COMMISSION NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids to be received March 28. 1958 Sealed proposals will be received by the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, acting as Agent for the Owners, at the office of the State Purchasing Agent.

Department of Purchasing. Cordell Hull Building. Nashville. Tennessee. on Friday, March 28.

1958. until 2:00 p.m., (CST), and at that hour, opened and publicly read. for the following described project: Installation of beacon. wind segmented circle and runway lightIng at the Murfreesboro Municipal Airport, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Copies of the plans, tions.

and proposals are on file at the office of the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, Berry Field. Nashville, at the Murfreesbora Municipal Airport. Murfreesboro. and at the office of the Engineer. Hart.

Freeland Roberts, Third National Bank Building. Nashville. where they may be examined without charge, For bidding purposes, plans may be purchased for $25.00. specifications $5.00. including the proposal, at the office of the Engineer.

The purchase cost will be refunded upon their receipt in good condition. until ten (10) days after the opening of bids. Each proposal must be accompanied by contained a bidder's bond on the form in the proposal from Surety Company acceptable to the Commission, or a cashier's check or certified check made payable to the Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, for not less than five per cent of the amount of the total bid. Cemetery Mounment WOODLAWN-6 grave lot. Garden of Christian A.

lot 39. $500 cash. Call CH 2-9243. 2-grave lot. Call AN 3-4551.

WOODLAWN-4 lots. Sacrifice $295 cash. CA 8-1815. WOODLAWN- stave lot. choice section.

$350. CY 2-5326. Lost Found BILLFOLD With valuable papers and also containing money, lost Thursday afternoon in drug store on 5th Ave. Keep money, return billfold and valuable papers to Byron Eslick. P.

O. Box 817. Pulaski, Tennessee, BILLFOLD Valuable papers, no money lost. $10 reward. Brainard Cheney, Nashville.

AL 6-2562. nights BR 7-5827-W. 20G-Boston Terrier Bulldos, named. strayed Tuesday, March from 5009 Pearson place. Tusculum Fields.

Reward, VE 2-3932. FUR-Scarf. mink, skins. Initials 'EBC'. sentimental value.

$25 Reward. CY 8-4932, 44-6-6845. DOGS Two Beagles. brown and white strayed 413 37th North. Reward.

CY 8-2239. DOGS- -2 brown boxers. Bern on one collar, Currey on other. children's pets, reward CY 2-0392. DOG- -Found, beagle hound.

brown head, black spot, 828 McKennie Ave. CA 8-6650. DOG -Found black and tan hound. Phone AL 5-9252. DOG- Beagle, Female.

Found East Nashville vicinity. AL 4-6527. Personals KINDERGARTEN NURSERY 1115 GARLAND AVE. Licensed-Inspected by Child Welfare for your protection, age groups, hot trained personnel. equipped playground, block Gallatin -East High.

AN 3-1927. Decorating Service Let me help select your color schemes. carpets. drapes, furniture, etc. Reasonable.

Call PAULINE LEWIS, CY 2-0993 DO YOU WANT A WARM Clean comfortable HAPPY place to leave your child? TRAVIS NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN. 1602 Fatherland St. AN 3-1124 GERT'S AN EXPERT AT HOUSEWORK She used GLAXCO plastic type 11- noleum coating. CASTNER-KNOTT CO. IF CARPETS LOOK DULL and dreary, remove the spots as they appear with BLUE LUSTRE.

CASTNER-KNOTT CO. GLAXO-Make the test. you'll like it best. Get Glaxo asphalt tile coating at Burrus Hardware Green Hills Village. W.

A. McPherson, Tailor AL 6-7754, 46 Arcade, Experienced alterations. suits made to order. CHILDREN KEPT Radnor. References.

8 years Baby Sitting in this area. VE 2-4856 Children Kept, Boarded Any age. like own "Mommie." References, reasonable. AM 9-9739. Massage CA 8-1062 ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals CHILD- Age 3 or 4.

kept in my home for working mothers. experienced. CY 8-2961. WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from Karat Up WEINSTEIN CO. 617 Church CHILDREN KEPT COLORED -While mother works.

pick up and deliver. Call AL 5-9848. KINDERGARTEN-DAY NURSERY Woodbine, bot meals. naps. references, Mrs.

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Certified Teacher, colored. AL 5-3749. CHILDREN- Colored. Kept for workIng mothers. Bus line.

Between College Hill and BR 7-0382. BABY-SITTING Done In my home. experienced. Fairline Park. 2-0867.

SWEDISH MASSAGE By appointment, Call AL 5-9750. CHILD KEPT Lipscomb area. my home. CY 8-4774. Massage, AL Massage Children Kept, Boarded All aces.

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1007 3rd North. AL 5-2143 UPHOLSTERING Quality Services, Budget Terms Home Charm Service, AL 4-8753 JOBS High Paying Jobs. Opportunities, foreign. USA. Companies pay fare.

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UPHOLSTERING Couch and Chair. $49.50 Terms. VE 2-1180 GREEN'S CA 8-6354 SPRING SEWING- WORK Alterations. and New Work VILLAGE SEWING SHOP 21st Ave. 50.

BR 7-5265 Formica Tops- Custom Built Average 8 ft. cabinet top $36. Phone day or night 44-6-1848. RICH TOP SOIL FILL -GRADING PICKNEY, CY 7-9021, AM 9-5007 BLUE -Be gentle be kind. to that expensive carpet.

clean it with Blue Lustre, BURRUS Hardware. Green Hills. Villaze, LAMB LAWN SERVICE Mowing and plowing. Shrubs moved and reset. CO 2-3844 UPHOLSTERING Free Estimates Terms CO 2-6883 TAYMON TWILLEY AL 5-6557 Sodding Grading Washed away yards, banks, AN 3-1424 GARDENS -Plowed discing.

gradine sards. driveways. ditch digging dozer. Gehrig. CA 8-3747.

CA 8-5428 ALTERATIONS Dressmaking plain and fancy sewing. Sylvan Park. CY 2-6470 after 11. DIRT -Barn Fertilizer Tree topping. taking down.

Moving. Hauling any kind. MAHAN, AM 9-9150. LEARN TO DRIVE DRIVE RITE TRAINING. CY 2-9003 LEARN TO DRIVE ACME DRIVERS CO 2-5864 HARDWOOD FLOORS REFINISHED CARTER FLOORING CO.

2705 West End Ave. -BR 7-4621 Sofa and Chair Cleaned $7 RUGS CLEANED BR 1-3151-W Dressmaking. Alterations Fur work. Waverly, CY 7-2768 CURTAINS LAUNDERED Stuart. 1103 Cherry, AL 5-3589 Bulldozer Grading Dirt hauling, K.

A. Sparks, CO 2-5789 DIRT-TOP AND FIELD Delivered -Pit $1.50 CY 8-5371 LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD CY 1-6526 DIRT- TOP AND FILL CE 3-4075 Don. 6-3254. 44-6-4322 UPHOLSTERING Terms- B. SWINDLE.

CA 8-7135. BUSINESS GUIDE Business Services Offered REMODEL A TO Let us help with your plans. Winter prices still in effect. FINANCING ARRANGED ATHENS Construction Co. AL 6-6255 CY 7-9407 EXTRA ROOM $690 GARAGES 10x20 $590 BATHSNO DOWN PAYMENT 3.

5 and 10 vears Capitol Construction Co. AM 9-0064, Anytime Dear Mary: CERTIFIED ASPHALT DRIVEWAY installed and the kids sure like to and skate on it. Why don't you call for Free Estimate? Phone CA 8-6211. Your Friend, BILL. Special Special Big Winter Discount ON VENTAIRE ALUMINUM AWNINGS Free Estimates cheerfully given within 100 miles of Nashville.

NASHVILLE Ventaire Awning Co. 315 Peabody AL 6-0582, CH 2-7310 WHY PAY MORE? Rock, block foundations. $65 per hundred. concrete 70c sq ft. Storm windows and doors save Average roof $220.

carports. garage to den save Painting. papering. Free: estimates Work guaranteed, Licensed. Bonded SHEARON HOME IMPROVEMENTS CALL ANYTIME AL 4-9298 "The Finest Driveways" Blacktop Parking Areas 12 Years Experience.

Free estimates. Years guarantee, 44-6-1772 DONELSON ASPHALT PAVING CO. Let Sears Install And arrange tinancine of Homart roofing, Insulating of asbestos siding. storm doors. windows.

rock wool Insulation asphalt or rubber floor covering Call Sears Roebuck and 639 Lafayette Phone AL 4-5251. Ext 325 Sewing Machines Rebuilt and Repaired Industrial and Domestic Work guaranteed. Call CAPITOL CITY SEWING CENTER 705 Lafayette AL 5-3223 BUILD timate-reference-terms. A Veach Sons. CO 2-5470.

CY 1-0151. BUSINESS GUIDE Business Services Offered STALCUP CONSTRUCTION 1 General Contractors Block, Stone CONCRETE OVERFLOWS built and repaired, NAPIER, CA 8-4378. BUILD REMODEL. PHA Rooms. carports, garages tions.

house leveling Floor tile. rubber. Vinyl asbestos. plastic Free estimates L. Edwards.

AM 9-9537 WELLS DRILLED BELL SON Day CO 2-2196, Night CA 8-7889 Roofing and Guttering PAINTING A SPECIALTY No job too small CA 8-7280 ROOFING- SHEET METAL PAINTING Free Estimates. H. DAY. AN 3-1116. REMODELING General.

additions. leveling. foundations, roofing. siding. guttering.

RollinGraves. CH 2-5458. Water Wells WAGGONER EARLS CH 2-0729 HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid, sanded finished. GORDON. CY 7-2457: CY 8-3245 DOZER TRAXCAVATOR GRADING, TOP SOIL.

FILL DIRT Large and Small Jobs VE 2-3600 VE 2-1866 REMODEL A TO Athens AL 6-6255: AM 9-4501 CARPENTRY Plastering, roofing. painting can block Quaranteed. AL 6-0773. Br 7-5212-M Edmond. LOAD DELIVERED Driveway built Hauling ANY kind Work cuaranteed CO 2-6853 REPAIRS- General carpenter work.

plumbing. concrete SAVE MONEY. 3 individuals do down work. Terms. Free estimates.

CH 2-2900 TREE SURGERY Licensed. Bonded. LEM, CO 2-6448 PLUMBING REPAIRS Water heaters. LUCAS. AL 4-8504 TREE SURGERY LICENSED.

BONDED, CA 8-5790 PLUMBING--BLOCK Concrete Work CH 2-7739. 44-7-3695 Ditching and Blasting EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY JOB Free Estimates. CH 2-2688. ADDITIONS- Repairs. concrete work.

foundations. Free estim: CA 8-1481. R. G. WEILER HOME BUILDINGS Home improvements.

MARLIN CONST 44-7-5960: 44-7-3688. FLOOR -Finishing new and old. Workmanship guaranteed. Prompt service. SCOTT PIERCE, AL 6-7690 WALL WASHING CLEANING Any odd jobs to be done.

For information call CO 2-1777. ROOFING $2. SIDING $4 General repairing. remodeling. FHA or terms 3 to 15 years.

CH 2-6025. ROOF LEAKS STOPPED Southern Roofing Co. AL 5-7906 Dozers--Land Clearing WILSON GRADING CO AL 5-4399 JOBS Odd jobs. Carpentry, patch plastering, roofing, painting. tying.

storm windows. CO 2-9535. BUILD-REMODEL Garages Carports Dens PaintingRoofing. Lewis Johnson. 44-6-2844.

10 Electrical Repairing APPLIANCE REPAIRS PACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICES On Ranges-Refrigerators and Air Conditioners Call Modern Appliances POS Church St CH 2-5566 Nicht and Sundays CA 8-7966 House Wiring New Old ELECTRIC HEAT EASY TERMS Harding Electric--Licensed Free estimates. day, night. AL 4-6020 ELECTRICAL Work all kinds Restdential. commercial wiring. repairs.

Quick service. Reasonable Estimates. PHA terms CH 2-2900 EXPERT APPLIANCE SERVICE AN INSTALLATION HARLEY -HOLT CO AL 5-5468 WIRE For Correct HOUSEPOWER WALL PLUGS $3: LIGHTS $3. DRYERS WIRED $12. AL 4-6020.

11 Moving Storage Hauling Driveways Parking Areas Penetration or Blacktop ASPHALT PAVING CORP. CA 8-7147 night CA 8-5263 Water Wells Call Clive Anderson, American Drilling Co. For Municipal. Industrial and Home Wells Drilled any Depth AL 4-8377: CY 7-0802 Septic Tanks CLEANED AND REPAIRED Overflows built and repaired Call Rippey, CA 8.7501 Septic Tanks CLEANED REASONABLE DAY. NIGHT CA 8:5229 Water Wells TERM8-UP TO 38 MONTHS Hank Strickenburg.

Donelson 6-1952 REMODEL--REBUILD Actual 2-9966 RENT A TRUCK SAVE and MOVE YOURSELF LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE ALL MOVING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE IT CO. 611 Broadway--CH CH 2-1871 TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels--Pickups--Moving Vans- Stakes- Tractors HERTZ RENT-A- TRUCK Operated MATTHEWS DRIV- SELP SERVICE Inc 221 AL 4-5526 (Old 9th North) MOVING HAULING Reasonable rates. CA 8-1701 MOVING AND HAULING Reasonable Rates AL 5-0060 MOVING HAULING Low prices, AL 5-1345, CH 2-2414 12 Painting and Papering PAINTING PAPERING PLASTER PATCHING Repairs. References. Samples shown.

Work guaranteed. Call JONES BROS. CY 7-2521 AAA DECORATING interior and exterior. Free estimates. courteous service.

Skilled AL 6-4369. PAPERING Samples shown room Plaster patching. No waitine Call McCormick. AL 4-8089, PAPERING. PAINTING Samples shown Free estimate, work guaranteed WHITED CA 8-7303 PAPERING PLASTERING PAINTING Free estimates PERRY.

CY 7-4791 PAPERING Painting. steaming. samples shown. work guaranteed. Call Murphree.

CY 2-2363. PLASTERING Free estimates Call CA 8-5340 PAPER CLEANING Expert work, CAMPBELL. AM 9-54751 PAPERING, PAINTING W. H. Casteel, AM 9-0101, CO 2-5810 READ WANT ADS EDUCATIONAL Instruction Schools INVITATION TO GIRLS AND WOMEN; Career Girls, Home-makers and Teen-Agers Nancy Taylor FINISHING CAREER SCHOOL For POISE and Self Assurance NATIONALLY FAMOUS CHARM.

MODELING OR SECRETARIAL COURSES Free Placement Service No. PHONE CH 2-0827 Classes Now Forming For further information or write NANCY TAYLOR. P.O. Box 638. Nashville.

LEARN SPEEDWRITING IN 6 WEEKS JOBS AWAIT! YES, you can be ready for a better job. better salary In business. gOVernment. or industry in just 6 short weeks through SPEEDWRITING Shorthand No signs. no symbols An average of 10 calls per graduate at incomes ranging up $2,700 to $3.415 per year Also Gregg Simplified.

Secretarial. Comptometer. Etc. Call Save Money. Terms desired Day.

Night. y- Fall's Business College 8th at Broadway AL 6-3679 LEARN Body Fender OR Auto Diesel DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES APPROVED FOR VETERANS Master top paying trade for your civilian o1 military future Many graduates earn $100 week and up. Nashville Auto Diesel College Office 308 "MCA TRAINING IN Industrial Electronics Current pay rate $100 to $150 per week upon completion. Will not interfere with present job while training. If you wish to discuss your qualifications with our Personnel Representative, send age.

working hophone ELECTRONICS. Box 0-606. Banner-Tennessean. ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS 424 Union St. BEAUTY CULTURE Training made simple and easy the oldest.

largest and most modern school. Latest methods. NASHVILLE BEAUTY SCHOOL 5th AL 5-9154 IS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Complete Righ School at nome in spare time No classes Books fur. nished Free booklet Write AMERICAN SCHOOL, Middle Tepnesser Office Gallatin. Tenn Learn Beauty Culture Newest and Most Modern Methods HELENA DYE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 215 Hill Bide 8th at Church CFARN Television Radio.

AnnouncMid-South Electronics. 1800 West End. AL 4-5049 BUSINESS COURSES -Night Classes FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 8th at Broadway AL 6-3678 NANCY TAYLOR Finishing and Career School 101-8th Ave. No. CH 2-0827 Short Easy Courses, Low Tuition THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL PreF Placement AL 6-7962 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted- -Female 5 Young Ladies Between ages 23 to 35.

5 young ladies to earn $93 per week for Teachine 36 hours. No experience necessary. We will train you. See Mr Rees. between 2 p.m and 6 p.m STENOGRAPHER Age limit 18-30.

high school education required. Business. college training helpful. Must be experienced, helpful. typist, Five dictation day week, and fringe benefits with Nationally located corporation.

Write office manager P.O. Box 7121, Nashville. Tennessee. Giving qualifications and previous employment. SECRETARY -And 1000 other duties One girl office of manufacturer's agent.

Require high type person about 25-35 able act on own initiative. Good on telephone. Salary according to experience, but must make and deserve minimum $300 monthly within year. Write resume in confidence. 0.

to brag. but must back it up. Write Box 0-7-14 Banner-Tennessean. MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR Lady to operate MULTIGRAPH MACHINE. Experience preferred but not necessary.

Apply office except Sunday CROSS KEYS 221 6th North GENERAL OFFICE WORKER East Nashville office needs expertenced office worker with general background in one-girl office, days Write experience. resume confidential consideration 0-581, STENOGRAPHER Machine transcribing and general office work, for National Educational and Religious Organization. Superior ability and personality essential, College training helpful but not required. Excellent working conditions and benefits White box 0-923 Banner-Tennessean, SALESLADY Furniture Sales experience desired but not necessary. New Early American Store.

Apply Mr. Craven. No phone calls please. DODGE FURNITURE 304 Broadway No Saturday Work Girl who has a pleasant personality 26, should be good typist. Office for general office work.

Age 22 to is downtown and staff 1s vers congenial. Good salary and many extra benefits. Call CH 2-6566. SHIRT OPERATORS Experienced. 5-day week.

Apply HILLSBORO CLEANERS-LAUNDRY 16TH DIVISION HOUSEKEEPER- Companion White. able to drive. Nice living conditions with 2 adults. No heavy cleaning or laundry required. Nice room good salary and board Give reference.

Box 0-421 Banner-Tennessean. Secretary Receptionist Dictaphone. Bookkeeping. General Office Work. Good pay capable mature person.

days. Give references in first letter Write box O-904 Banner-Tennessean. Waitress- -Experienced Must be neat, fast. age 20 to 35. Apply in person ELLISTON PLACE SODA SHOP 2111 Elliston Place BEAUTICIAN Experienced, MY DREAM Beauty Salon.

Bordeaux. CH 2-9051 or AL 6-6306 after 6 p.m. HOUSEKEEPER Good cook: white refined industrious settled lady. for elderly couple; live in Christian home. $15 week.

Write box 0-804 Banner-Tennessean, SALAD GIRL- -COLORED Experienced only. Apply MIKE ROSE RESTAURANT Green Hills Village. HOUSEKEEPER -Companion. settled white lady, unencumbered. live in.

Christian home, must drive, car, references. CY 3-3904. EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted Female KITCHEN HELP White and settled, Fullers Cate. Dickerson Rd. Old Hickory Blvd.

HELPER- White woman, live and work in Convalescent home, health card Call CY 2-6548 10 LADIES WITH CARS Wanted to do light delivery work, pay. Apply 728 Commerce St. HOUSEKEEPER Settled, dependable white woman. live in, AM 9-4530. WAITRESS White.

Experienced. Over 21, WALL'S DRIVE 415 Thompson Lane. VE 2-9937 BEAUTICIAN with following. Northeast. Nashville, modern shop.

CO 2-6182. HOUSEKEEPER-6 days a week, for couple: care for preto live in. AN 3-3543-R COOK--Experienced colored woman. RESTHAVEN NURSING HOME, 2306 Hillsboro CY 2-3162. 15 Help Wanted- -Male 2 YOUNG MEN Excellent opportunity for neat appearing young salesmen.

We need 2 men to make afternoon and early evening demonstration calls in Nashville. We furnish all leads and will train. Car necessary. Salary plus commission to start. Apply in person only after 10 a.m.

423 BROADWAY MACHINISTS TOOL DIE MAKERS TOOL DESIGNERS TOOL DESIGN CHECKER First Class only need apply. Fred D. Wright Co. 315 Howerton St. 5 YOUNG MEN Between ages 25 and 35.

5 young men to earn $93 per week for teaching 36 hours No experience necessary. We will train you. See Mr. Rees. between 2 p.m.

and 6 p.m ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS 424 Union St. Construction Engineer to 55 years with 10 years large building construction experience to estimate. supervise, interpret blue prints. with mechanical' and civil engineering experience, not necessarily A graduate, sober reliable with good references for government position. Social security, State retirement, paid vacation, good opportunity for advancement.

Beginning salary $420. giving full details and qualifications to Box 0-639 Banner-Tennessean. Trainee or Experienced Insurance Adjustor Immediate opening available in Nashville with leading company operating on an international basis. Company car furnished and many other, benefits. Tennessee, Territory Salary restricted to Middle commensurate with ability and experiWrite Box 0-831, -BannerTennessean, giving full qualifications.

Route Salesmen For established Laundry and Dry stantial salary. 30-40. Cleaning Routes. Paying, subMan with house to house sales experience preferred. Call Mr.

Maxwell, AL 6-7734. JUNIOR ENGINEER Highways, surveys and construction. must be graduate credited engineering college and have two years experience in highway work. Starting salary $500 per month Retirement. vacation with pay, sick leave and other fringe bene-1 fits.

Apply Room 104 Davidson FLAT RATE TRUCK MECHANIC Permanent work. average earnings $5,000 per year. References required. Apply in person at Safety DRAFTSMAN COMPUTERS AND ENGINEERING AIDES Local Civil Consultants Write giving full qualifications to 0-537 BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED. Preferably construction.

Give complete, resume of education and qualification. reterences. and salary expected in first letter. Write box 0-600 Bannet-Tennessean. Major Retail Food Co.

Has, opening for experienced Self Service Market Union Shop. Ideal working conditions. Write Box 0-730. Banner-Tennessean. YOUNG MAN Around 25, train for Vending Machine Route." Prefer GI.

Good opportunity for willing worker. Reply in own handwriting to Box 0-905. BUS BOY Experienced colored. age 30-35. 5 days, Apply R.

P. Campbell. MISS MARTHA'S DINING ROOM 2004 West End Ave. Bookkeeper Salesman real opportunity, for gentleman with good personality, and sales ability. Age 40 to 50.

Apply 823 Woodland St. SERVICE MAN -For Commercial Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning. 5 years experience, age limit 35 years Box J-06932. Banner-Tennessean. CHAUFFEUR Houseman, middleaged, experience and drivers 11- cense necessary Write box 0-908.

Banner-Tennessean. SHORT ORDER COOK Colored Apply MIKE ROSE RESTAURANT Green Hills Village. MANAGER- For suburban Hardware Store. experienced middleaged man. full qualifications.

Box 0-538 Banner- Tennessean. SERVICE MANAge 25-35. mechanically inclined for work on Office Machines. Experience not necessary. Apply 1620 Church.

APPLIANCE Man wanted for furniture store with refrigerator experience. Box 1508. Jackson. Tenn. PLUMBER WANTED Call CH 2-3462 DAIRYMAN Experienced man to work in dairy, CO 2-4488.

16 Help Wanted- -Male, Female SALES PERSON Settled or retired person experienced in Sales. Willing assist with Pet Shop State experience and- salATY. Write box 0-607 Banner- Tennessean. General All Round Cook Experienced in short orders. Good references Hours 2:30 to 8:30.

Apply A ROSSWALD'S RESTAURANT. Brentwood. VR 2-2803. SODA FOUNTAIN Experienced white help. for nights weekends.

Contact Hutcherson, HUTCHERSON'S PHARMACY 17 Salesmen- Salesladies 3 MEN WANTED Must be ready to go to work once. Late model car necessary Phone AL 5-0647 SALESMEN Selling one the country's leading Storm Windows. Siding, Awnings and all types Home Repair. APPLY 1616 CHURCH ST. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday 8:30 a.m.: 12 Noon.

p.m.-4 p.m. THE NASHVILLE BANNER, EMPLOYMENT. 17 Salesmen- -Salesiadies What Kind of Work Do You Like? Sales, service, engineering. What do you want out of life? Money? Security? You can get them all with HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Holland offers you solid foundation on which to build your career or start a new one.

You must be sincere and honest and able to follow orders. Come in to our office at 4502 Charlotte Ave. and talk to our Mr. DeForest Holland Furnace Co. $75.00 PER WEEK GUARANTEED For 3.

young men 18-30 with high school education, who want more than average earnings to start and an especially fine promotional policy. For appointment phone AL 4-5000 9 to 11:30 SALESMEN WANTED IN Nashville Columbia Murfreesboro Clarksville Lebanon Shelbyville Gallatin Bowling Green Car necessary. Age 25-52. Learn modern methods merchandising nursery stock. Inexperienced men given complete training.

Immediate earnings. Pay while in training. provided our program followed. Protected territory, Year round work. Must need over $100 weekly, Call AM 9-6850 to arrange interview.

SALES ENGINEER One of the world's largest producers of V-Belts. hose and other rubber products essential in industry has position in the Nashville area for beginning sales engineer. Car and two years engineering education or equivalent experience necessary. Company-paid on-the-job training by experienced sales training representatives. SALARY.

EXPENSES. WITH GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT under our policy of filling more responsible jobs from within the organization. Interviews Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Call Mr. Dave Johnson at ALpine 5-2121 for an appointment. THE GATES RUBBER CO.

SALES DIVISION, INC. FIELD SALES REPRESENTATIVE OR TRAINEE Nationally prominent Wire and Cable manufacturer has an immediate opportunity in the Tennessee. Alabama. Mississippi area. Applicants for trainee position should have 2-4 years college training in Mechanical, Chemical or Industrial Engineering.

Representative applicants should have 3-5 years Industrial Sales experience in addition to college background listed for trainee applicants Representative or Trainee selected will receive thorough training on products at Company's Plants and Engineering Laboratortes Send complete resume to Box J-06934 -Tennessean. Good Earning Established Company Reliable man with car. No experience necessary. Apply in person after 10 a.m. 423 BROADWAY Managers Experienced in Hospitalization.

Accident and Health. Unlimited npportunity for right men Salary. bonus and car expenses. plus mission Openings Wilson. Rutherford Davidson and Sumner Counties Apply 2525-B Dickerson Rd CO 2-0809 SALESMAN Due.

to men with expansion sales we ability are to looking sell and service accounts in Nashville area. Not house to house, but steady repeat product. nationally advertised, sold to Commercial and Industrial accounts. No night work. Limited travel.

If you can sell and manage write to Mr. D. E. Dinger, Sunray Products Warren, Pa. MEN AND WOMEN 18-28.

White and ambitious. Travel Texas, California and return, AveraRe earnings $75.00 Weekly, plus, guaranteed bonuses. Contact Mr. Gibson, Clarkston Hotel 1-6 Monday or Tuesday only. Transportation furnished.

Handicaps eligible. too. Must be ready for Immediate departure. No phone calls TWO LADIES Earn $10 a Day In Spare Time Car necessary. Phone CY 7-6833 for appointment.

SALES OPPORTUNITY Territorial opening in Middle Tennessee. for man of stability. character and ambition. Potential earnings from $7.500 and uD per year. Ages 25 to 45.

For interview call Mr. Tannen. Andrew Jackson Hotel. AL 5-2121. March 9.

10 and 11. NEEDED 10 Distributors. Single. married. white, colored.

Full time. part time. Especially good to supplement your salars. selling very essential product with repeat business. 44-6-3807.

ARE YOU TIRED OF PUNCHING A CLOCK If are able to supervise your work. have a car, and need to earn between $400 to $500 a month. call CH 2-6559 for appointment SALES--Reliable person wanted to supply customers with Rawleigh Products in W. Wilson Countv or Robertson County. See G.

C. Wiggins. 945 W. Greenwood. Nashville.

or write Rawleigh's. Dept. TNB272-127. Memphis. Tenn.

WOMEN (3) Ambitious and dependable housewives who need to increase weekly in. come Full ar part time. Neat appearance. Phone AL 6-1815 for appointment for interview. SALES -Very large progressive Motor Carrier desires top notch salesman.

Excellent pay and future. Must be aggressive and have knowledge of local area Replies confidential. Box H-11898. BannerTennessean. HOUSEWIVES NEED EXTRA MONEY? Why not turn your spare time into cash with Avon Cosmetics.

AL 5-5390. 3 SALESMEN Full or parttime for established Rawleigh Route. No experience necessary We train vou 945 wood 8-11 a.m and p.m. 4 WOMEN We can assure you of good steady income if you can work hours day outside your home. AL 5-0529.

Part Time- Permanent $500 per month months: $1.006 sear for right person. CH 2-4075 IF YOU SELL INSURANCE Why not sell. for a local company? Claims paid locally CH 2-5466 10 MEN WITH CARS Top pay. Apply 728 Commerce St. 19 Positions Wanted- -Female TYPIST- and Transcriber.

excellent, It you want nature experienced Girl Friday write me care box 0-1002. Banner-Tennessean. COLORED GIRL Attending night school Ntebts. day work of any kind Call AL 6-4544. Read Want Ads for the best and fastest results! Mar.

10, 1958 Page 28 EMPLOYMENT 19 Positions Wanted Female will TYPIST Typing done in my home. pick-up and deliver. Call CH 2-7276. STUDENT Colored girl attending college Partime work afternoon and evenines. Call AL 6-4544.

DAY WORK General housework of cafe. 5 days: AL 5-8903. WASHING- Ironine. curtains done in my home. AL 6-0282.

DAYWORK-Cleaning or ironing, perienced, colored. AN 3-4303-W. DAYWORK-3 week. Ironing. cleaning.

Colored. AL-5-3624. 20 Positions Wanted Male MAN With excellent connections -Fort Campbell-Hopkinsville area desires position representing good company this area. Good history and best references. P.

Box 508. Clarksville. Tenn. MANAGERIAL Mature young man with managerial ability, sales knowhow. interested in relocating in Nashville area.

most recent experience. supplies and wrecking. CY 8-5318. RETAIL -Man experienced in shoes, jewelry, soft goods. Presently employed.

seeks change. Write Box 0-903, BannerSERVICE STATION White man wants work of any kind. Experienced in service station work. VE 2-2156 after 3 p.m. MAINTENANCE Christian.

dependable white man wants work. Experienced painter. Mr. Keen. AL 6-9129.

WELDER--ArC welder. Experienced in body work. age 30. VE 2-2156. OPERATOR 12.

years experience. references, White. CY 7-1765. 21 Employment Agencies JOBS: STENOGRAPHERS. SECRETARIES.

BOOKKEEPERS. GENERAL OFFICE WORKERS. MECHANICS. MACHINISTS. DRAFTSMAN, RECEPTIONIST.

RATE CLERK. TOOL DIE MAKERS. ASSEMBLERS, GROCERY HELP, CHEMIST. INTERVIEWER. RELIGIOUS WORKERS.

BUTCHER, ROUTEMEN, ATTENDANTS. SALES SITIONS. NURSERY HELP. CONSTRUCTION HELP. CREDIT CLERK.

STUDENTS, FACTORY AND INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS. OFFICE AND CLERICAL JOBS. BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT WANTED (PREFER A MATURE WOMAN). TRAINEES AND OTHERS. Apply 903 Church.

JOB CENTER AL 6-1633 IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Night watchman, electrician. bricklayer, foreman, engineers. women for new factory, food, salesmen. instrument man, surveyors, rodmen, helpers, men's clothing salesman. estimator, teachers.

production machinist and welders. accounting clerk Apply 903 Church. JOB CENTER AL 6-1633 Your Employer Pays Your Feel Office-Sales-Technical-Executive Executive CAREERS NASHVILLE 326 Exchange Bldg CH 2-3404 MORGAN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 0111 e-Technical-Sales-Managerial Suite. 620 Exchange Bldg. Between 3rd 4th on Church St.

KELLY GIRL SERVICE Temporary Office Jobs for Girls Phone AL 5-8368 324 Third National Bank Bide. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL SERV. EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS 802 Chamber of Commerce Bids. RAGLAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE All Type Job Opportunities CA 2-7600 221 Hill 804 Church JOB CENTER AL 6-1633 903 Church Jobs Positions EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL SERVICE OFFICE SALES TECHNICAL SINCE 1937 324 Third Nat'l Bank Bide. Alert Employment Service Onion St.

AL 6-5544 BELL EMPLOYMENT SERV. 310 YMCA Bldg. Phone AL 6-2101 ROBINSON EMPLOYMENT SERVICE good place to get good 1104 Bennie Dillon Bldg. AL 4-3498 OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT SERV. 20th Floor.

Life Casualty Tower. Managerial Sales Office HILL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU NASHVILLE'S OLDEST LARGEST 125-26 Stahlman Bldg. AL 5-6351 FINANCIAL 22 Business Opportunities OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Modern Service Stations available in Nashville and Vicinity. Call days CY 7-3521: night AL 4- 1258. CY 2-8750.

Service Station MAJOR OIL co. has for lease, modern 2-Bay, on good residential section, excellent highway location. doing a good volume: will sell at inventory of about $2.000. Financing if necessary. -AL 4-6691.

After 6 p.m. CY 7-3689. FOR LEASE 2-BAY SERVICE STATION DICKERSON tourist and neighborhood trade. Excellent busIness opportunity requiring small capital investment. AL 4-6691.

ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES 2nd only to Personal Contact SANDERS MFG CO AL 4-6611 SNACK SHOP For rent, small equipped restaurant. 1510 5th North. Mrs. Black. AL 5-9628.

23 Businesses For Sale ATTENTION Do you desire a quick sale on your business, call Ed. L. Jenkins AL 4-3493: AM 9-3244 MID-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. 2517 Delk Ave. STORE -Department Store for sale.

Located in Auburn, Kg. Excellent location. good going business for 18 years. All new merchandise. Wonderful opportunity for right person Write Murray Porgy.

Dry Goods Store, Auburn, AUCTION. SELL OR BUY Real Estate. business. contents homes and stores 40 years successful selling. FUQUA REALTY AUCTION 1105 Buchanan St.

AL 6-8393 SERVICE STATION Sell stock and equipment, $2,000 cash. CA 8-3580. 2911 Dickerson Rd. TO BUY OR SELL BUSINESS Call "NASHVILLE'S LARGEST BUINESS BROKER" TENNESSEE REAL ESTATE cO 121 3rd Ave AL 5-8301 GROCERY--Mixed trade. Inventors or lump, rent fixtures and building 1000 Division St.

CH 2-9127. GROCERY -Successful 12 sears. tablished business. VE 2-0368. 24 Real Estate Loans NEED MONEY? It's fact If your real estate paid for or nearly, paid for you can get the money you need.

You may want to pay bills or repair your home. regardless of your wants you can have the cash- one telephone call will give you the answer. One hour appraisal. one day service. Nights CO 2-9926 or CY 2-0985 CALL ANYTIME HOMER McEWEN CO.

Licensed Real Estate Loan Brokers 805 Nashville Trust Bide. AL 6-6648. LOANS 1st and 2nd Mortgage $300 UP 50 Miles Radius of Nashville Call Joe Mann ASSOCIATES FINANCE Broadway AL 4-1731.

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