Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

Page 24 -THE NASHVILLE BANNER, May 21, 1956 Nashville's Business Day: Future Construction Off 16 Pct. In Southeast By ROSS FITZGERALD (Banner Financial Editor) NOUTHEASTERN states listed in the F. W. Dodge regional group which includes Middle and East Tennessee, have reported contract awards for future construction In April as 16 per cent off from the month a year previous. showed correearly this year months, sponding periods of 1955.

in the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama in addition to the Tennessee sectors designated. Even with April's decrease, the first four months' $939,760.000 cent above the corresponding1955 period. The various states' contract awards reports were summarized by, ea Ralph Hairston, F. W. Dodge Corp.

regional vice-presIdent. Awards for April compared with April a year pervious, as broken down in the report, were $187,739,000 and heavy engineering, $51,743,000, down 3 and 44 per cent respectively. For the first four months as a whole. the respective figures $740.756,000, up 4 per cent $199,004,000, up 1 per cent. Atlanta banks, Georgia's four largest, which June 1 will boost their interest rates on savings accounts from 2 to per cent are the First National, Fulton National, Trust Co.

of Georgia and Citizens and Southern National, which the new rates to add 000 annually to earnings of such accounts, they have announced. Their new rate is the highest, it is pointed out, which may be paid by an FDIC- bank. A major reason given for these first such announced increases in Georgia, "recognition of the increased value of money by sharing the higher earnings on bank investments with savings depositors." Thomas N. Plaster, since 1941 with American Airlines' operations department, except for World War II service, has Joined the airlines' sales. staff THOMAS N.

PLASTER here as a representative, Earl Bouilly, local district sales manager, announced today. Plaster, who was born and attended schools in Little Rock, last month received his degree, majoring in business administration, from Vanderbilt University in preparation for his new assignment. He formerly served as communications specialist with American in Fort Worth, Burbank, Tucson and Little Rock, among others, during the war period for several months was stationed at Berry Field with the 20th Ferry Service Group. He also holds an Air Medal for work with a secret assignment, "Sonnie Project." repatriating American and other Allied airmen in Norway, and supplying the Norwegian underground. He is a Mason and Shriner, former.

member of the Junior Chamber Commerce here, and member of Holy Trinity Orthodox Church. He and his wife, the former Miss Sophie Johnson of Nashville, have an infant daughter. General Shoe Corp. in line with Its custom of flying the national colors of foreign countries to honor visiting executives to the home office and other installations here (alongside the Stars and Stripes), is finding use for the British Union Jack and the Australian flag. Last week visitors were Geoffrey T.

Newton, a director of Lilley and Skinner (Wholesale) of England, and W. S. Davies, manager of the Geo. Green shoe factory of Leicester, England, a subsidiary, the last week of this month, the honored guest will be Malcolm Parker, head of Parker Shoe Co. Pty.

of Australia. said to be one of England's four largest retail-combinations. and Parker Shoe re- Bids Open Thursday On 6 State Cars The State Purchasing Department will open bids Thursday at 9 a.m. (CST) on the sale of six state autos which have been assigned to the pool. Frank Fitzpatrick, superintendent of the State Motor Pool, said the cars may be inspected on Capitol Drive.

Bid forms may be obtained at Fitzpatrick's office in the State Capitol. spectively sell and produce der license, General's I. Miller shoes. Middle Tennessee group, National Association of Bank Women, at a dinner meeting at Highland Crest Thursday, will hear W. Lane Abernathy, assistant trust officer, First American National Bank, as speaker, and Mrs.

Ona Owens, assistant cashier, Whites Creek Bank Trust in a report on the recent Southern Regional Conference held at Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Olive Gillespie. Bowling Green, regional vice president, will be a guest, Miss Thelma Leonard, chairman, will preside.

Tennessee chapter, American Institute of Architects Victor Stromquist, John Clark, Donald Stenbaugh, and Cranberry Jackson attended last week's San Francisco convention of the organization, theme of which was "Architecture for the Good Life." Plans reported under way for a new shopping center for the Donelson area which could be among Nashville's largest, are expected to be presented to County Planning authorities at a coming meeting. The report, by R. F. Litsey, concerns his about 70-acre farm, Lucky Acres, on the Lebanon Road, with "Eastern financial sources" said to be interested in the project. Location is on Lebanon Road, adjoining the Merry Oaks Subdivision.

Mutual of New York's Nashville agency has been rated as fourth among 26 Southern region agencies of the company in total production of life insurance, accident and sickness coverage and Module employe benefit plans in April, Regional Vice nounced. Charles the President D. D. Briegn.ha anlocal agency manager. Beatle Notices BAER-At 3:15 o'clock (DST) Monday morning.

May 21, 1956, at 8 local infirmary, Milton Emaniel Baer. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sevia Golden Baer. Remains are at the funeral home. Marshall-DonnellyCombs.

201 Twenty-fifth Avenue North where services will be conducted at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning (DST), Rabbi William B. Silverman officiating. Pallbearers. Honorary. Nathan Doochin.

John Farris. W. Gilliam. Eugene Meyers, Daniel C. Mottlow.

Joe Kessler, Reager Mottlow. Louie Hansberger. Dr. Herbert Schulman. Sol Hyman.

Robert White, Charles Old. of Nashville. Melvin Kornman. of Florence. Alabama, Morris Miller.

New York City. Active: Alvin Friedman, Maniel Frank. Isadore Frank. Charles B. H.

Loventhal. Joe Weinstein, Robert Westfield. Bernie Goldberg. Isadore Schulman. Louis Cline.

and Louie Cohen of New York City. Interment K.K.A.I Cemetery. Marshall-Donnelly-Combs. HASTON Saturday morning, May 19. 1956.

at 3:30 o'clock (DST), af local infirmary. Ernest N. Haston. aged 79 years. Survived by his wife.

Mrs. Vollie Sparkman Haston: daughter. Miss Evelyn C. Haston; brothers. Samuel Haston.

Spencer. Tenn. and George C. Haston, Orlando. sisters.

Mrs. B. D. Shapero, Jamestown. Tenn.

and Mrs. Frank C. Clark. Tenn. Remains are at Finley Dorris Charlton.

West End at Twentyfifth avenue. Funeral from the chapel Monday afternoon at o'clock. (DST), conducted by Brother B. C. Goodpasture, Honorary pallbearers will be members of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Nashville Lodge No.

72, BPOE. Judge Barton Brown, Gov. Hill McAlister. D. M.

Sparkman and Roy E. Wallace of Nashville. Judge Winfield B. Hale, Rogersville. J.

M. Brady, Spencer. Dr. C. M.

Clark, McMinnville. Chas. E. Donaghy, Knoxville, Lewis Elkins, Atlanta, Ga. Walter M.

Haynes, Winchester. Tenn. Active will be the following nephews. Hugh Haston, Albany, Geo. Thos.

Haston. Ernest N. Haston, and Samuel Haston, Orlando, B. D. Shapero Jr.

Jamestown, Tenn. and Thos. O. H. Smith, Nashville.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Finley Dorris Charlton. KING- Suddenly Sunday evening, May 20, 1956. at a local infirmary, Willie H. King.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Elizabeth King: mother, Mrs. Jennie King, brothers, Jesse W. King.

Nashville, James C. King, Chicago, and sister. Mrs. Irene Shaver. Burns, Tenn.

Remains are at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday (DST), Cosmopolitan Home. Rev. Sugart Martin.

Pallbearers: Allen Shaver, West Finchum. Marshall Shetter. Herman Floyd, Ed Ryan and Howard Hendricks. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Graveside services by American Legion Post No.

5. MARTIN At a local infirmary Saturday night, May 19, 1956 Mrs. Katherine P. Martin. Mother of Brig.

Gen. Thomas L. Martin. Nashville and survived by four grandchildren. Remains to be convered to Bradford funeral home.

Biloxi. for graveside services Thursday at 10 a.m. Arrangements by Cosmopolitan funeral home. ROSS-Suddenly Monday morning. May 21.

1956, in Greenville. Texas. George F. Ross. age 64 years.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Della Marie Ross of this city: sister. Mrs. Leona Lechtenberg of Illinois: number of nieces and nephews.

Remains will arrive Union Station and will be conveyed to the funeral home of Phillips- Robinson Co. Day and hour of arrival will be announced later. Phillips-Robinson directors. PRICE- Sunday morning. May 20.

1956. Mrs. Loraine Huddleston Price. Survived by daughter. Mrs.

Eugenia P. Weichel, Cambridge. sons. William Robert Price, Brunswick. N.

Gaston C. Price. Trenton. N. John Price, Glenridge.

N. J. and James H. Price. Metuchen.

N. J. Remains are at the chapel of Pettus-Owen Wood. 4506 Charlotte where services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock (DST) conducted by Dr. James F.

Henlev. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pettus-Owen Wood. CY 2-3392. LOUIS HAURY Flowers For All Occasions 734 COMMERCE ST.

CH 2-5669 Nights CY 2-6488 Novelties Wreaths FLOWERS FOR OCCASIONS ALL Floral Arrangements Corsages City Wide Delivery We Invite Charge Accounts BATES FLORIST 4102 Gallatin Rd. Phone CA 8-2995 COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME 2505 WEST END AVENUE PHONE BR 7-2141 Nashville's Finest Mortuary Death Notices FREE Sunday morning. May 20. 1956, at a local Infirmary. Bailey Byrd Free.

age 57 years. Survived by two sisters. Mrs. W. R.

Wilson. of Clarksville: Tenn. and Mas. W. M.

Harris of this city. Remains were at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson company. Left this Monday afternoon at 1:15 (DST) for Cross Creek cemetery. Stewart county. where funeral services were conducted at 2:00 I CST) by Brother Henry Rembly.

Friends served 85 pallbearers. Phillips Robinson company, directors. REHORN- Sunday evening. May 20, 1956, at 7:45 (CST) at the of her son, Edward Earl Rehorn, 1100 Lebanon road, Mrs. Florence Tucker Rehorn.

age 82 years, widow of the late Edward Rehorn. Survived by daughters, Mrs. L. B. Milon.

Donelson. and Mrs. M. Fuqua. Nashville.

Mrs. W. 8 Randall. Glen Echo. sons.

Edward Earl Rehorn. Nashville, and Miles Rehorn, Cleveland. Ohio: 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The remains York and Haley, Donelson. The remains will be conveyed to the Green Street Church of Christ.

May 23. 1956 at 1:30 for the purpose of viewing the remains. Funeral: services will follow at 2 clock: (CST) conducted by Ministers James A. Allen, Carl B. Robinson and Thaxton McWhirter.

Pallbearers: Sam and Harold Rehorn. Murray Norman Fuqua. Jack R. Billington, Bob Johnson. and Franklin Roberts.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, RYAN: Sunday afternoon. May 20. 1956. at 1:50 (DST) at a local Infirmary, John M. Ryan.

survived by his wife. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Ryan. Remains are at Martin's.

209 Louise Ave. Funeral Tuesday morning. May 22, 1956. leaving at 9:30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St.

Mary's church at 10 o'clock (DST). Interment, Calvary cemetery. Freeland Frazier. John Gaffney. Davis gins.

Ed Young, W. S. Hackworth, Judge W. H. Swiggart.

Horace Hill Duncan Eve. Buford Gordon, Eugene Talley, Dr James T. Hayes, W. J. McWorter.

Claude Sensing. Oscar Edmondson. M. D. Brodie, Clarence Wooten.

will serve as pallbearers. Martin's. 209 Louise Ave. BR 7-2375. 19, 1956, SCARDINA-Saturday at 2:25 o'clock afternoon (DST) at May local infirmary.

Mrs. Rose Mary Formosa Scardina, Survived by her husband Joseph J. Scardina, daughters, Mrs. Rod F. Connor, Mrs.

Fred J. Evans: son, Joseph Scardina mother, Mrs. St. Charles Formosa: brothers, Charles A. Formosa, James J.

Formosa, Joseph T. Formosa six grandchildren. Remains were at Martin's. 209 Louise ave. Funeral Monday morning May 21, 1956.

Left at 10:30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at the Church Christ the King at 11 o'clock (DST). Interment Calvary cemetery. Lynwood Neeley. Fred Lassiter, R.

T. Overton. George Catignani, Morris Corenswet. Angelo Formosa Jr. Thomas J.

St. Charles. James DePierri, Anthony F. St. Charles, Raymond Parrish, Geo.

C. Hunt, served 88 pallbearers. Martin's. 209 Louise BR 7-2375 WARREN Saturday evening. May 19.

1956, at a local infirmary. lard Thompson Warren, age 73. Madison. Tenn. Survived by his wife.

Nellie Bennett Warren: one daughter. Miss Mary Sue Warren, Madison. two brothers. L. Warren and W.

G. Warren, both of Nashville. one sister. Mrs. Florence Clopton, Lebanon.

Tenn. Remains rest the funeral home. Phillips-Robinson Company where funeral services will be conducted this Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock (DST) Rev. David B. Sargent, assisted Rev.

J. T. Coleman. Pallbearers, will please serve as follows: H. Looney H.

Lutts, C. F. Terry, Norma H. Borden. J.

R. Donegan and L. N. Honorary pallbearers will be employes of the National Casket company. Interment Spring Hill cemetery.

Phillips- Robinson company, directors Out-of- Town Dickson, Tenn. JOHNSON- Saturday, May 19. 1956. at 9:30 a.m. at her home.

712 47th North. Nashville. Mrs. Susan Eudora Johnson. age 84 years.

survived by three daughters. Lela Bell. Mrs. Roxie Johnson. Mrs.

Flora Dee Petty: one son. Douglas Johnson. all of Nashville: one brother, Buford Johnson of Dickson: 13 grandchildren. 24 greatgrandchildren. The remains were at Dickson Funeral home where funeral services were conducted Monday.

May 21 at 2 p.m. (CST) by Rev. Saxon Small. assisted by Brother Ernest Pratt. Active pallbearers: Buddy Williams.

Jack Gordon. Robert Collins. Carl Coleman. James Kelly, and Harper Hooper. Interment.

Union cemetery. Arrangements by Dickson funeral home. Dickson. Tenn. Card Of HAMBLENThe family of R.

L. Hamblen 8r. acknowledges with deep appreciation your kind expressions sympathy in the recent death our husband. father, and brother. Mrs.

R. L. Hamblen children. brother and sister. Colored Death Notices CHATMAN- Saturday night at her residence, 1131 Overton Mrs.

Lula Chatman. She is survived her husband. Mr. Ollie Chatman: daughter, Mrs. Oreatha Fraizer: sister.

Mrs. Lena Crawford: four grandchildren: one great-grandchild. one brother in law: number of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. Her remains are at Patton Brothers, where her family will receive friends this Monday night from 8 until 10:30 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m.

(DST) from Patton Brothers chapel. Her nephews will serve as pallbearers: Services conducted by Rev. J. T. Patton.

terment Greenwood Cemetery. Colored Out-of-Town Franklin, Tenn. KINNARD-Saturday morning, May 19, at her residence in Franklin, Tennessee. Mrs. England Kinnard, the widow of the late Elder John (Jack) Kinnard Survivors are sister, Mrs.

Mollie Kinnard: brother, Oss Southall; son, John Henry Kinnard: sister-in-law. Mrs. Susie V. Southall; daughters-inlaw, Mrs. Katherin Kinnard Mrs.

Nora Kinnard: 10 grandchildren: a host of nieces and nephews: other relatives and friends. The remains will be carried her late residence today at 6 p.m. (CST). Funeral Tuesday at Primitive Baptist church at o'clock, conducted by Elder A. Beaver.

assisted by Elder W. Amos. Mothers of the Beech Grove church will serve as flower bearers and cencons as pallbearers. Interment at the Franklin cemetery. Patton Brothers, directors.

Colored Card of Thanks DUNCANThe family of Redric N. Duncan, wishes to thank their many friends and relatives for the telegrams, cards. flowers and other sions of sympathy extended them during the death of their dear father SONS AND DAUGHTERS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-B Legal Notice INVITATION FOR BIDS PROJECT: The Construction of Maximum Security Buildings at Central State Hospital. Nashville. Tennessec.

for the Department of Mental Health. State of Tennessee. Sealed bids will be received on the form bound herein. in the office of the Purchasing Agent. C1-122 Cordell Hull Building, State of Tennessee.

until 2:00 P.M.. C.S.T.. June 19, 1956, and then publicly opened for, furnishing all plant, labor. materials and equipment and furnishing all work for the above described project in strict accordance with the specifications. drawings and addenda.

Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of STEINBAUGH ASSOCIATES, Architects. 1035 Third National Bank Building. Nashville. Tennessee. A deposit of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.001 will be required.

This deposit will be refunded in case a bona fide bid is tendered and plans and specifications are returned in good condition within ten (10) days after bids are opened. to all EXCEPT the cessful bidder. The deposit will NOT be refunded to the bidder to whom construction contracts subsequently are awarded. Plans and specifications will be furnished to material suppliers and sub-contractors at cost of fifty dollars ($50.00) per set. All checks shall be made payable to the Architects.

Bidding contractors must be properly licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 135, Public Acts of 1945, as amended. Minimum wage rates to be paid shall be those established by the Secretary of Labor and included in the specifications. Fach bid must be accompanied by Certified Check. or Bidders Bond. executed by the Bidder and a Surety Company licensed to do business in the State of Tennessee.

in sum equal to five per cent of the amount of the bid. The bond is required as a guarantee that, if bid is. accepted a contract will be immediately entered into and the performance of It properly secured. DR. CYRIL J.

RUILMANN COMMISSIONER DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH STATE OF TENNESSEE May 18. 1956. 1-B Legal Notice NOTICE OF ZONING AMENDMENT PROPOSALS Public notice is hereby given that the following bills have passed first reading in the City Council of the City of Nashville, Tennessee. proposing to amend the Code of the City of Nashville, as in effect November 8. 1947, particularly Chapter 39.

Article I. "Zoning Regulations. by making certain changes in the Building Zone Map as follows: COUNCIL BILL NO. 56-78 Changing from Residence District to Commercial A District properties fronting and abutting along both sides of Woodland Street between South Eighth Street and the existins Commercial A District west South Tenth Street and extending in. depth to the alleys north and south of Woodland, and establishing 21-foot setback line.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 56-79- Changing from Residence District to Industrial A District all the lands bounded by Houston Street. Fourth Avenue, South. and the corporate limits of the City of Nashville. and Hagan Street, and establishing a 15- foot setback line throughout the said change.

COUNCIL BILL NO. 56-81-ChangIng from Residence to Industrial A District both sides of Patterson Street between 17th Avenue. North, and the first alley west of McMillin Street. and certain properties along both sides of McMillin Street, and establishing 15-foot setback line along all streets throughout sald change. COUNCIL BILL NO.

56-83-Repealing Bill No. 55-13. and changing from Residence to Commercial A District the property at the southwest corner of California Avenue and 61st and changing from Commercial A to Residence District the property at the northwest corner of California Ave, and 61st Avenue. North. COUNCIL BILL 'NO.

56-84-Including within the Residence A District the property at 915 West Cahal Avenue. COUNCIL BILL NO. 56-85-Including within the Residence A District the property at 917 West Cahal Avenue. Public hearing on said bills will be held by the City Council, sitting as a committee of the whole at 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday, June 5, 1956 (Central Chamber of the City Hall.

at which Standard Time), in the Council time and place all persons owning property that may be affected by such proposed amendment to the Building Zone Law are invited to appear in person or be represented by agent or petition for the purpose of or in expressing opposition themselves to the in support making such amendments. BY OF ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE W. M. CARR.

JR. City Clerk Lost Found FLY ROD--In metal case. on Sycamore Creek. above new highway bridge, May 19th. Return to 1621 9th or call AL 5-4072.

$10 reward. DOG strayed Manchester Terrier male. black, tan markings. Hillsboro Rd. Near Old Hickory Blvd.

Liberal Reward. AM 9-3371. DOG- Toy Terrier. black with brown trim. Reward.

Answers to name of Peppy. CH 2-9919. SCOUT ROLL--Forest green sleeping bag. vicinity of Knobdale Rd. Lebanon Pk.

44-6-6546. PARAKEET-Green and yellow. Has grey tipped wines. crooked bill. Reward.

CH 2-7062. WATCH -Lady Elgin. 2 diamonds, black band. May 18th. $20 reward.

AN 3-4479. PARAKEET -Green Child's pet. talks CH 2-6152 Reward GLASSES -Blue frames. downtown Church St. AL 6-5212.

Reward. Personals LADY-75 years of age needs private or rest home care. no special diet or medical needs. Total income of $58.00 per month turned over to interested party. family background.

Box M-20799 BannerTennessean. JOYWOOD NURSING HOME 1st Floor. Licensed. CA 8-6004 OPENING MAY 20 KINDERGARTEN HOURS Ages 2 to 6. 1709 Blair Blvd.

CY 7-0571. CAPITOL CITY DETECTIVE AGENCY Evidence for divorce COMPETENT SERVICE 123 5th CH 2-4596 Belmont Nursery Well equipped playground. CY 2-5097 Massage-44-3-2454 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamonds from Karat Op WEINSTEIN CO. 617 Church CHIDREN-Kept. private Christian home, excellent care.

play ground Belmont. CY 7-5802. Snyder Nursing Home 1st floor rooms. Licensed. AN 3-0049 CHILDREN KEPT By day.

in private home. Woodbine. AL 5-1079. Massage AL 5-7143 CHILD- -Kept. Private home, fenced back sard.

East. References 908 West Douglas Ave. CHILDREN KEPT In private home. CY 7-7147 PIANO--YOU TOO can play! Alex Christensen modern swing course. CAROLYN ALLEN, AL 5-8566.

Colonial Nursing Home Mrs. Curran, Licensed, AL 6-4749 Massage, BR 7-1365-W Special Notices RED RIPE Watermelons AL JACKSON TASTY TOMATOES 98 per box 10-lb. AI E. Jackson 911' 8th North SHEARON Upholstering Co. TERMS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 120 North 1st St AL 6-1606 LAWN SERVICE Mowing Trimming.

Aerifying fertilizing, seeding AL 5-3580 Nashville Lawn Service UPHOLSTERING PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Guaranteed Free Estimates Terms COOPERS CH 2-2378 China. Glasses, Silver Tableware for all occasions for rent. We deliver. AM 9-0886. LAWN MOWING REGULAR SERVICE AN 3-0618-M AL 5-8750 DITCH DIGGING Septic Tanks and Overflows TINSLEY, after 6 p.m.

CY 7-9185 Top Soil "The Best" Fill dirt creek gravel delivered Excavating H. D. PAGE CA 8-7159 DEBTS -I will not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. William Ray Johnson. 4806 Kentucky Ave.

Free estimates Terms. CO 2-6883 TAYMON TWILLEY AL 5-6557 LEARN TO DRIVE ACME DRIVERS CO 2-5864, UPHOLSTERING Refinishing. quality workmanship. Budget terms HEARN'S, AL 4-9264. LAWNMOWERS- USED $25-CO 2-4646 4010 Gallatin Ha Bulldozer Traxcavator TOP SOIL FILL DIRT K.

Sparks Due West CO 2-5788 Read Want Ads for the best and fastest results! ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Notices DEBTS- -I will not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. John Wilbanks, 5803 LesHe W. Nashville 9. Tenn. Dirt, 5000 Loads, Cheap Lebanon Rd.

Rufus Page. AL 4-6688. LAWN SERVICE Frank Rainey Call CO 2-5409 between 5 and 7 p.M. LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD CY 7-6526 LAWN SERVICE Call BE 1-4204-M DRESSMAKING Alterations, suits, coats, blouses, fur work WAVERLY SECTION CY 7-2768 SEWING- Ladies and children's wear, costume. East.

AN 3-4845. LAWN MOWING YARD WORK. Phone CO 2-2906 Slipcovers, Drapes Made to order. CY 7-4760. CY 7-3172.

Grading Sodding AN 3-1424 PROCTOR FILL DIRT Berryhill Section. CY 7-7320 GRADE. PLOW. DISC. MOWING Power digging all types.

overflows GEHRIG AL 6-5212 CA 8-3747 FILL DIRT TOP SOIL Reasonable Prices Call FARRELL. AM 9-6463 BUSINESS GUIDE Business Services Offered BUILDING REMODEL JOBS LARGE OR SMALL 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE FINANCING ARRANGED INSURED. LICENSED AND BONDED FREE ESTIMATES Harlan Realty Co. CO 2-3345 CY 2-2449 ADD-A-ROOM 10x10 ft. for $650 PATIOS GARAGES ROOFING SIDING BLOCKS CONCRETE TERMS AL 6-5954 CITY CONSTRUCTION CO.

WOODALL CONSTRUCTION CO. "BUILDING IS OUR BUSINESS. NOT A SIDE LINE' From Ground to Roof 19 Years of Business For Free Estimate, call CY 2-5363 PUMPS Fairbanks water systems furnished and installed. factory prices. CUMBERLAND MACHINE SUPPLY CO.

Phone AL 5-8119 REMODELING Rooms. additions. paneled dens. apartments. alterations.

garages. E. ROY R. Licensed Bonded Contractor. Personalized service.

Call day or night. CO 2-0410: AN 3-0388-J. Water Wells Municipal. Industrial and Home wells Drilled tested any depth. CY 7-6802 American Drilling Co AL 5-3614.

Septic Tanks Cleaned or Repaired OVERFLOWS BUILT. CA 8-7501 RIPPEY'S SANITARY SERVICE Blocks, Stone Concrete Work All Kinds DRIVEWAYS OVERFLOWS BUILT. Guaranteed satisfaction. CO 2-4178 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Reasonable rates. AL 8-4395 44-6-3204 EXCAVATING GRADING ASPHALT PAVING Free Estimates.

CA 8-0404 HARRISON TAYLOR General Electric Installation and repair. air conditioners installed. work guaranteed. CY 2-4796: AM 9-3967: CY 7-2042. Mengle Kitchen Cabinets Direct at less than wholesale Bryant Cabinet 1714 Hayes St.

Day AL 5-7718 Night 44-7-6894 REMODELING Butiding, Repairing Concrete work. Roofing Guttering. Licensed Contractor Free Estimates. C. SMITH.

CY 7-7458 REMODELING- DENS Additions a FHA Terms Licensed Contractor E. F. KNIGHT CY 7-1178 SEPTIC TANKS Outdoor Toilets Cleaned. Overflows. Built.

Repaired. Lines Unstopped. Get Our Prices Free Estimates. AL 5-4334. Day or night.

TREE SURGERY SPRAYING. transplanting. removing Modern equioment. Licensed. Bonded.

WEBSTER. AL 5-0083. Additions. Remodeling Rooms. Paneled Dens.

Attics ROOFING SIDING Cash or terms. ARNOLD. AN 3-4421 TREE SURGERY PRUNING. spraying. removing.

Modern equipment. Licensed. Bonded. Insured. LEM.

CO 2-6448. Repairing. Building Built up roofs and shingles. $2. Siding $4, carpentering, gutters.

Estimates. 36 months. CH 2-6025. BUILD- REMODEL ROOMS. PORCHES.

CABINETS CONCRETE STONE MASONRY Complete Service CO 2-9888 ASPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS TERMS Alexander Paving Construction Co. Phone CH 2-1332 Power Mowers For Rent $5.00 minimum JIMMY CARTER HARDWARE CO. 248 Hermitage CH 2-5647 LINOLFUM AND TILE INSTALLED FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED AL 4-9070. BLOCK CONCRETE WORK Foundations-Porches-Patios We Specialize in Driveways Cash or Terms CO 2-1206 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. repaired.

overflows. outdoor toilets CH 2-7036. Water Wells WAGGONER EARLS. CH 2-0729. ROOFS- -Now we can install 15 and 20 Year Bonded Roofs on your home.

Free Estimates WOODALL CONST co CY 2-5363 REPAIRS General carpenter work. plumbing. concrete SAVE MONEY. 2 Individuals do own work Terms Free Estimates CH 2-2900 BARBECUE PITS Concrete stone foundations. Culverts.

walls. carpentry. Thompson. CA 8-5784. CARPENTRY- Cabinet work.

Building repairs. jacking-up. leveling. Reasonable price. Free estimates.

ROLLINS SON, CH 2-2495. GRADING Excavating Complete roads and driveways. MILLER CONSTRUCTION CO CO 2-1739 Nights BR 7-5027 DOZER TRAXTAVATOR GRADING TOP SOIL FILL DIRT Large and Small Jobs AL 5-7475 AM S-3313 AL 5-3373 CARPENTRY Remodeling of all kinds, Jacking-up, blocks. cement foundaton Estimates. Work guaranteed.

Swilley. AL 4-8452. Land Clearing WILSON GRADING CO LYNWOOD PAVING CO CY 2-3811 FLOOR -Finishing, new, old. Workmanship guaranteed Prompt service. Scott Pierce.

AL 6-7690 REMODELING Rooms added. attics. concrete blocks. bath rooms specialty. AN 3-1863-R.

DIRT- -BARN FERTILIZER Lawn -mowing Hauling MAHAN'S GROCERY AM 0-9150 BUSINESS GUIDE Business Services Offered CARPENTRY Jacking-up. Plasterins. roofing. painting. papering, concrete block.

Guaranteed. AL 6-0773 BR 7-5273-M. Edmond. CONCRETE WORK--ALL TYPES Free Estimates R. H.

HAMM, CY 7-8727 ASPHALT PAVING ROAD BUILDERS. Inc. AL 4-1752 PERMA-STONE CALL AL 5-3743 Block Foundations Cash or terms. Call CA 8-3711 WELLS DRILLED A. B.

Bell-Son 1064 Zophi CO 2-2196 ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Estimates 44-9-5966 Repairing, Carpentry Painting, roofing, blocks CO 2-6979 ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, parking areas -AN 3-0240 Roof and Gutter Repairs Estimate, work myself AL 5-9848. FLOORS Laid. sanded finished. WORK GUARANTEED Call CY 7-9031 AM 9-5059 Floor Finishing H. C.

FLOYD. CO 2-4846; CA 8-9320 ROOF LEAKS STOPPED Southern Roofing Co. AL 5-7500 CINDERS $3 LOAD DELIVERED Driveways built Hauling any kind Work guaranteed CO 2-6853. CONCRETE. STONE.

BRICK Block Work. Underpinning CALL B. F. DENNIS CA 8-5671 REMODELING A little Jobs: concrete blacks AL -3291. GRAVES.

Custom Built Terms Estimates Arnold AN 3-4421 Carpentry, Repairs Of all kinds. CA 8-0093 ROOFS Siding insulation. cutters. sheet metal work. furnaces.

Henry McCarver Co AL 6-0305 CARPENTRY -Building and repairins. concrete and block work. Free estimates. Cook, AN 3-5361, CARPORTS- AWNINGS- PATIOS STORM SCREENS CH 2-5404 "STEVENS CO 2-1725 BLOCK AND CONCRETE WORK Basem*nts dug. floor leveling LAWNS Mowed.

Call CO 2-4785 9. Repairing and Cleaning SEWING MACHINES PARTS and for all makes and models. sergiota $6 month. PFAFF SEWING KNIT SHOP 808 Church St. AL 5-3024 10 Electrical Repairing Appliances Repaired Factory experience service men repair all of radios Cold Spot refrigerators Kenmore washers and anteed electric ranges All work GUarco CH 2-2531 Station 11 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Factory authorized service on washers.

ranges. refrigerators and conditioners. MODERN APPLIANCES 909 Church St. CH 2-5560 Nights and Sundays. CA 8-7966 Wiring Repairing CONDITIONERS INSTALLED HOUSEWIRING.

NEW OR OLD Licensed Electrical Contractor Free estimates. Day. Night AL 4-6020 11 Moving, Storage, Hauling TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels Pickups- Moving Vans- -Stakes- Tractors HERTZ RENT A TRUCK Operated by MATTHEWS DRIV-UR-SELF SERVICE. INC. 221 McLemore AL 5-5610 (Old 9th Avenue, North) RENT A TRUCK SAVE and MOVE YOURSELF LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE ALL MOVING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE U-DRIVE IT CO.

611 Broadway- CH 2-1871 LOAD- -Wanted. 1-ton, from Nashville to Florida. Quick service. Call CY 7-4856. 12 Painting and Fapering VENETIAN BLINDS Cleaned, Repaired.

New Paint Rollea on with Rubber Coating Machine. Factory trained experienced em ployes All work guaranteed New Cords and tapes for SPURLOCK CARTER 1300 3rd N. Phone AL 4-7504 Painting A Specialty No job too small or too large General repairs. Work guaranteed Free estimates. Reasonable rates CLEMONS BROS.

AL 6-2019. AL 6-3917 PAINTING -Interior Exterior Work Guaranteed Free Estimates W. A STAMPS Days CY 2.3256 Nights CA 8-7582 PAINTING PAPERING Free Estimates Somerville AL 6-1993 PAPER CLEANING Expert work. CAMPBELL AM 9-5475 1st Class, A. Decker, 2-2545.

Painting -Exterior PAINTING REPAIRS Free Estimates. CH 2-5824 Painting Papering Free estimates. Martin. AL 4-3294 PAINTING- -Inside and Out. wall cleaning.

wall paper hanging. repairs. CH 2-0665. PAINTING Interior. exterior Caulking, window puttying.

Free estimates. CY 2-5994 PAPERING AND PAINTING Samples shown Free estimates. work guaranteed WHITED 8-7303. PAPERING--PAINTING $4 per room No waiting PARMAN AL 4-3095 PAPERING Samples shown $4 room. Plaster patching.

No waiting Call McCORMICK. AL 4-8089, PAINTING-Inside, outside, able. Free estimates. Guaranteed. L.

KING. CH 2-7707: AL 5-3367 PAINTING- exterior, first class, guaranteed, free estimates. After 5 p.m. AN 3-1126. PAPERING PAINTING EXPERTS Quality workmanship, references.

BOB BURTON 44-7-2009. PAPERING PAINTING STEAMING SAMPLES SHOWN Guaranteed. MURPHREE, CY 2-2363 PAPERHANGING PAINTING Free estimates, work guaranteed AN 3-1867 Painting Decorating Phone AM 9-0148 AM 9-0258 PAPER CLEANED Painted walls washed. Floors washed. waxed.

Bennett, AL 6-4900 PAINTING- Inside and outside. eral repairs. CRIPPS 7-2510, AN 3-3825. PAINTING--Papering, Steaming, patch plastering. All work guaranteed.

L. R. RAINEY. AN 3-0594. 13 Instruction- Schools BEAUTY CULTURE Training made simple and easy the oldest.

a largest and most modern equipped school NASHVILLE BEAUTY SCHOOL 5th N. AL 5-9154 READ WANT ADS FOR RESULTS EDUCATIONAL 13 Instruction Schools WOMEN URGENTLY NEEDED (18-45) Because of the emergency demands for Stenographers, Secretaries rice Machine Operators, and the like, both young and mature women are now being eagerly sought by big concerns at starting incomes of $2,250 to $3.150 year, with fine chances for promotion. future security Special classes starting each Monday will prepare you quickly for immediate placement. CALL OR PHONE REGISTRAR DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone AL 5-6579 131 8th Ave. N.

EARN $1,000 EXTRA WE set an average of 6 calls daily for SECRETARIES and STENOGRAPHERS LET IN US ONE OF TRAIN THESE AND PLACE GOOD PAYING POSITIONS ELLIOTT 7-LESSON SHORTHAND with only 57 characters to learn makes this eaSy to do for you can finish ELLIOTT SHORTHAND in only 6 weeks and have the full benefit of our free employment service. CLASSES now forming Write both day and night schools. or phone FALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 8th at Broadway Phone AL 6-3679 LEARN Body Fender ON Auto Diesel DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES APPROVED FOR VETERNS Master top paging trade for your civilian or military future. Many graduates earn $100 week and up. Nashville Auto Diesel College Office 308 YMCA Comptometer Operators WE'RE still placing them faster than train them ENROLL NOW get placed in few weeks and finish course in night school.

Call MISS ANDERSON. J. D. FLANERTY. Manager THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 708-710 Nashville Trust.

AL 6-7982 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Complete High School at home in spare time. No classes. Books furnished. Free booklet. Write AMERICAN SCHOOL, Middle Tennessee Office, Gallatin, Tenn.

Learn Beauty Culture Newest and Most Modern Methods. HELENA DYE'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 316 Hill Bldg. 8th at Church Short Essay Courses Low Tuition THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Free Placement Call AL 8-7262 EMPLOYMENT 14 Help Wanted- -Female StenographerClerk Required to type at least 60. per minute and take dictation, at 100 words per minute. Previous office experience and training in Business School is essential.

Start at $65 a week. Apply at THOMPSON STREET. Field Office, Ford Glass Plant Site, West Nashville. Experienced Stenographer Age 20-35. For Employment in Division Office of National Concern.

Employee benefits include excellent insurance, retirement and profit sharing program. Liberal discount, 5-day week, air conditioned office. For appointment, phone Mr. Stansel, AL 4-8737. EDITORIAL SECRETARY EXCELLENT Opportunity for woman.

stenographically trained, to go into straight editorial work after about year's training. College and church backgrounds required. Good starting salary, 5 days, 40 hours. Apply Personnel Department. THE METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE 810 Broadway TELEPHONE SOLICITORS EXPERIENCE necessary.

Please call Mr. Fienstein. Telephone AL 4-9511. Station 372. 9 a.m.

and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. CASHIER For Credit Office. to operate NCR Bookkeeping Machine, Experience preferred but will train young lady with knowledge of Bookkeeping. day week.

Apply in person, to Mr. Meyer. MORRIS FURNITURE 208 3rd Ave. DISCOUNT CLERK Local auto finance institution desires services of young lady with several years experience in finance work. Shorthand preferred but not essential.

Write giving age and experience. All replies strictly confidential Box Q-2186 BannerTennessean. STENOGRAPHER -CLERK Experience necessary in typing. tation. filing.

preparation of Statistical Reports In reply state age, experience, availability and compensation desired. Write box Q-509 Banner Waitress- -Experienced Bradley before 3:30 p.m. DO NOT PHONE. MALONE'S SERVICE CAFE 407 First South SECRETARY Must be able to take and transcribe dictation with speed and accuracy. and assume responsibility.

GENERAL ELECTRIC 2720 Nolensville Rd. Call CH 2-5469. GARMENT FACTORY MACHINE OPERATORS Only experienced need apply HARTLEY GARMENT CO. 1811 Church St. LAUNDRY HELP Opening in shirt and family wear ing apparel department.

Experteuce preferred. 5-day week Apply IDEAL LAUNDRY 236 Woodland St. SALESLADY Sell Gifts, Housewares. Toys, Paint. etc.

Apply R. W. HARDWARE 2535 Franklin Rd. HOUSEKEEPER -Would like someone to live in West Nashville residence to cook and care for family of 5. Children ages 5-4 and 5 months.

Room. board, plus minimum of $100 per month. References and health card necessary. AM 9-5245. SECRETARY- -Must be accurate and fast in dictation and typing.

Railroad work. Reply giving age. experience. and references. $300.

Write Box Q-1882. BannerTennessean. BALESLADIES- -To sell Lingerie and Sportswear Pull time regular posttion Apple in person EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted- Female OPERATOR FOR SNACK SHOP Prefer school cafeteria experience. MR. NELSON.

Richland Country Club. CY 2-3375. MAID- -Cooking and general housework. days week, 9 a.m. to p.m..

Wednesday and Saturdas mornings and Sunday afternoon off, experienced cook only apply, AN 3-1890: Call after 7 P.M. WAITRESS -Must be neat and well experienced. 7 hours day. Good PaY. Apply Mr.

Kilpatrick between 9 and 2 or 5 and 10. 908 Gallatin Road. HELPER Settled lady. 5 days week. care for children while mother works.

Apply 1609 Holly, any time Saturday or Sunday or Monday after 5. o'clock (CDT), STEAM TABLE WOMAN Colored. 35 to 40. Apply R. P.

Camp. bell. Miss Martha's Restaurant 2004 West End. WAITRESS Must know South Nashville. have driver's license.

Apply 1403 4th 8. BEAUTICIAN Guaranteed salary. Nights CY 3-1055. Days CY 7-2602. LAUNDRY CHECKER- WHITE Experienced.

Apply in person. 1y Cleaners Laundry. 205 12th So. WAITRESS Capable, dependable with recent a.m.-3 refence: no beer: 6 days, p.m. 112 7th N.

SALESLADY Experience preferred, permanent only. Apply in person. PAUL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 145 Lafayette St. BOOKKEEPER- Answer in own handwriting. giving age, educational background, experience.

Write Box Q-2084. Banner-Tennessean. SALESLADY- To sell Ready to Wear. Full time regular position Apply in person FOX ON FIFTA AVE. SALESLADY- Must be experienced.

If not do not apply. RUBEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 123 Lafayette. WANTED IN EAST NASHVILLE OFFICE girl with typing and some shorthand experience. Call CA 8-4342.

Union St. HOUSEKEEPER- A religious lady to light housekeep for a mother and 10 year old daughter. Salary. AN 3-1464-W BOOKKEEPER Experienced. Accurate typing required.

Good salary and future. days week. Write Q-2124 Banner-Tennessean. WAITRESS Must be reliable. Apply in person only.

B. W. Diner, 138 8th S. WAITRESS Neat, age between 18 and 25. Call CO 2-4005 after 3 p.m.

boys wear. Apply in person, Mr. ALTERATIONS Work in men's and Levys, 212 Sixth No. FLOORLADY Experienced. Apply In person.

KELLER'S VARIETY STORE, 2920 West End. SHIRT FINISHER Experienced. Apply in person One Hour Valet. 151 2nd No. WAITRESS 2511 Gallatin Rd.

CO 2-9123 COMPANION White. Middle-ased lady. Live in nice home. Assist light housework. CY 7-2286.

HOUSEKEEPER White, live on place. care for small children. Call after 6 p.m., Don. 6-3527. WAITRESS Nightwork, experience necessary.

Apply to Jewels at 43 Hermitage. COOK- Wanted. Middleaged, experienced. recent references. Call Mrs.

Spence McGavock. Donelson 6-1242. Bas attractive opportunities for SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE qualified young women. 215 Church. CASHIER- Typist.

Full time work. Apply in person only. FOX ON STH AVENUE. SITTER -For children while Mother and works. Settled lady, room board free.

AN 3-1025. MAID Settled. experienced person. Prefer stay on place. Bellemende area.

CY 2-0942. BEAUTICIAN See Mr. Jones, 86 Arcade ARCADE BEAUTY SHOP WAITRESS Evening hours. Apply LA VERTE'8. 1304 51st N.

3 WAITRESSES Experienced. Apply. THE WHIP, 524 MAID APPLY at 306 8th Avenue, South. DOMESTIC Child care. settled.

healthy, white, live in. CY 7-3945. MAID Colored, live in, like children, $20, references. CY-2-8251. HELPER- TO wait on invalid lady during day.

AM 9-3616. 15 Help Wanted -Male Engineers: ARE YOU QUALIFIED? RCA Has These Varied Professional Engineering and Planning Challenges: Missile Electronics Planning Installation of Advanced Fire Control SystemsModification RetrofitField TestingTest Equipment RequirementsLogistics Depot PlanningTechnical TrainingCircuit Analysis DesignPreparation Single Line Functional DrawingsNavigational Aids Planning DesignNaval Electronic Systems Installations Planning Specifications Engineering You will enjoy excellent starting salaries, complete company paid benefit program. opportunities for study, and pleasant suburban locations for you and your family. For Confidential Interview In Nashville Call Mr. Joseph Churlo At ALpine 5-2121 Monday, May 21, 2 P.M.

to 9 P.M. Tuesday, May 22, 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. Or send complete resume to: Mr. John R.

Weld Employment Manager, Dept. Y-169 Radio Corporation of America Camden 2, New Jersey RCA SERVICE CO INC A 04 A 0 A Lu I OZ..

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