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Death Notices POPPELL, Mrs. Elizabeth Al- Tenn. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. FINLEY DORRIS CHARLTON CO. lene Owens, age 59 years, Monday, Nov.

18 1968, at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Willie Mae Murphy, Nashville; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Elizabeth Bell, Detroit, Michigan; brothOwens, Ervin L. Guiders, Nashville; Ray Tuders, Ashland City. Remains are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville Hwy.

in Bordeaux. Services Wednesday, 2 p.m., from the Cora Tibbs Mission, North 2nd conducted by Rev. Tom Ervin Jr. Active pallbearers will be grandsons and nephews. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME, Bratten Martin Directors, 254-7511 SHORT, Mrs. Emma Mae of 2427 Meharry Blvd. Tuesday morning, Nov. 19, 1968, at a local hospital. Survived by a devoted husband, Mr.

Lawyer Short; three sisters; two brothers; seven nieces and seven nephews. A host of other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. McGAVOCK MARTIN BROS. STEWART, Esley of 1000 Lenore Monday morning, Nov.

18, 1968, at a local infirmary. Survived by 2 sons: Carl W. Stewart of Nashville; Claude Stewart of Mobile, Alabama; 1 sister, Mrs. Ina Hill of Lewisburg, 5 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren. Services Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Cosmopolitan Chapel, conducted by Rev. Clifford Horne. Pallbearers: David Waddey, John Tidwell, W. T. Lewis, Jimmy Stewart, Mike Stewart and David Stewart.

Interment Woodlawn. COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME. THOMPSON, Mrs. Myrtle Irene, of 819 West 14th Chattanooga, Saturday, Nov. 16, 1968, 4:00 Chattanooga.

Survived by husband, Walter Thompson; father, Mr. Jake Brown; 2 sisters: Mrs. Maude Brown and Mrs. Essie Parks of 1516 4th Ave. South, Nashville; nephew, Donald Parks of Nashville; several nieces; many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. from the Send all communications in care of Crumble Funeral Home, 2201 Broadway, Chattanooga, Tenn. Courtesy of WRIGHT'S FUNERAL HOME. WYATT, Mrs. Mary Smith Of 214 Mockingbird Road, Tuesday morning, November 19, 1968.

Mother of Millard E. Wyatt and Mrs. Jessie W. Gammons. Two grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

J. A. Lawrence, Mrs. Leslie Kinzer, Mrs. Eunice Russell, Lovell N.

Smith, all of Nashville. Services 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Cosmopolitan Chapel, Bro. B. Foster, minister.

Pallbearers, James Burnette, Billy Joe Burnette, Albert Burnette, Lawrence Burnette, Maxwell Smith, E. Lovell Jones, John L. Akin. Interment Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. Remains are at COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME.

YARBROUGH, G. M. (M a c)- Tuesday morning Nov. 19, 1968 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

William Rogers; son, Edward M. Yarbrough; step-s on, Kenneth Yarbrough, Scarsdale, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Elmer T. Clark and Mrs. M.

L. Carl of Birmingham, Mrs. Cecil D. Jones, Nashville; two grandchildren. Remains are at Finley Dorris Charlton, West End at Twenty-fifth Ave.

Funeral from Ferguson Chapel, Belmont United Methodist Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Dr. Farris F. Moore and Dr. E. P.

Anderson. Honorary pallbearers will be Cecil D. Jones David S. Jones, George Woodring, Parker, Harold Walker, Guilford Tucker, Harlin Tucker, John Porter, Claude Pearson, M. L.

Carl Opelika, Jack D. Carl, Birmingham, Blount or da Knoxville, Out Of Town Lebanon, Tenn. GRISSOM, Mrs. Hugh-Age 90, passed away Tuesday morning, November 19, 1968 in Duncan, Oklahoma. Survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Bertha Ray, Duncan, Oklahoma; one granddaughter, Mrs. Fred C. Shields, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two grandsons, Travis and Jay Hughey, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two brothers, Phillip Howse of Murfreesboro, Neil Howse of Nashville. Remains are at the Ligon and Bobo Funeral Home where services will be held Wednesday, November 19, 1968 at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. James Martin.

Honorary pallbearers, Sam Pat Thompson, Walter Baird, Hayden Trigg, Amzi Kirkpatrick, Robert Tribble, George Evanston, Gwynn Vaugn, Dr. Dean Wilkerson, Willis H. Maddox, Addison Barry, Hunter Owens of Nashville, Deacons and Elders of First Presbyterian Church. Active, Joe Burton, Homer Donnell, Bill Regen, Alton Agee, Hamlet Halbert, Robert Halbert, Tommy Halbert, Joe Grissom, Claude Thompson, Kai Grissom. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery.

LIGON AND BOBO, Lebanon. Legal Notices THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Nov. 20, 1968 43 Breakin Count Laid To Carroll Man HUNTINGDON A warrant for breaking and entering was issued here yesterday against a Carroll County man who was arrested early yesterday by Nashville police on charges of violating a traffic law. Metro patrolman Tom Storey said he halted an auto driven by Atlas L. Morphis, 43, and discovered about 500 worth of allegedly stolen merchandise in the rear seat.

in Nashville Death Notices BROWN, Mrs. Mary Alice Thomas formerly a resident of Nashville, entered into rest Monday, Nov. 18, 1968, in Berkeley, Calif. ments Complete will be merauncecranes. K.

GARDNER SON, directors. CAIRO-Robert Eugene Age 29. Suddenly, Nov. 18, 1968, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Woodbury, Tenn. Survived by widow, Mrs.

Emma Jean Cairo; son, Ronnie Perry; mother, Mrs. Mary Cairo, Nashville; two sisters, Miss Mamie Cairo and Mrs. Mary Kimber of this city; brother, Mr. John Cairo; three aunts; five nieces and nephews; a mother-in-law; two sisters-inlaw; four brothers-in-law; devoted friends, Mr. Wiley Adams and Mr.

Dallas Biggers; other a relatives and friends. The family will receive friends in the Wilbert Memorial Chapel of T. T. Hockett and Sons this (Wednesday) from 8 to 10 p.m. Funeral services, Thursday at 1 p.m.

Zion Baptist Church, Woodbury, Rev. W. B. Osborne officiating. His co-workers at Middle Tennessee State University and friends will serve as pallbearers.

Interment Hoover Cemetery, Woodbury, Tenn. T. T. HOCKETT AND SONS Funeral Service. HALL, Mrs.

Tabitha MayoTuesday morning, Nov. 19, 1968, at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Thomas O. Hall, Nashville; daughter, Mrs. Emma Jean Watson, Welton Manors, sons, Earl Charles Thomas D.

and Leon Hall; brother, Leon Mayo; sister, Mrs. Lula Hammett, all of Nashville and Mrs. Sadie Orman of Dallas, Texas; 20 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of PettusWood, 4506 Charlotte where services will be held Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, conducted by Brothers Jimmy Dorris and Tommy Exum. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. JEFFERSON, Mrs. Malinda Tuesday morning, Nov. 19, 1968, at her residence, 620 41st N.

Survived by four devoted grandchildren, Mrs. Elizabeth Cater, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Miss Willie Sue Cotton and Mr. Henry Cotton; 10 great-grandchildren; a devoted sister, Mrs. Henrietta Everett; two devoted nieces, Mrs.

Florence Mercer and Mrs. Ethel Abernathy; a devoted nephew, Zema Hill; numerous other nieces and nephews; five stepchildren; dear friends, Mrs. Rhoda Miller and Ronnie Garrett; other relatives and friends. Remains will be at her late residence this (Wednesday) evening at 6 o'clock. Funeral services will be held from Friendship Baptist Church Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Rev. Moses will officiate, assisted by Rev. Nathaniel Mumphry and Rev. W. D.

Crowder. Members of the Missionary Society and Choir No. 1 will serve as floralbearers. Deacons will serve as pallbearers. Interment Mt.

Ararat Cemetery. McGAVOCK MARTIN BROS. MAYES, Mrs. Pearl Terrell, age 84 years, of Lake Ridgetop. Monday evening, Nov.

18, 1968, at Madison Hospital. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Willard Parker, Chattanooga; sons, Homer A. Mayes, Greenbrier; Alvin R. Mayes, Nashville; 7 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; half brother, L.

B. Nashville. Remains are at Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville. Services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 20, at 2:00, at the Bethel Baptist Church, by Rev.

Frank Evans and Rev. Dennis Parks. Pallbearers: Thomas Mayes, Norman Mayes, Jack Parker, James Bollinger, Frank Davenport, Malcolm Grubbs. Interment Bethel Cemetery. COLE GARRETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Goodlettsville.

MOORE, Claude Edward -Formerly of Franklin, suddenly Sunday, Nov. 17, 1968 in Chicago, Ill. Survived by wife, Mrs. Lottie Moore; mother, Mrs. Mary Dudley; sisters, Mrs.

Dorothy Burns of Lebanon, Tenn. and Mrs. Shirley Sparkman of Nashville; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later. PATTON BROTHERS directors.

OVERALL, Mr. Arthur Jr. -Entered into rest Monday, Nov. 18, 1968, at a local hospital. Survived by son, Mr.

Arthur Overall III; daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Houston, Ft. Campbell, father, Mr. Arthur Overall mother, Mrs. Margie L.

Runyon, Louisville, stepfather, Mr. Edgar S. Runyon Louisville, brother, Mr. Edgar S. Runyon aunt, Mrs.

Katherine Gaines, Nashville; uncle, Rev. N. H. Rutherford; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edna F.

Overall, Nashville; son-inlaw, Sgt. Jerome Houston, Ft. Campbell, three grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. K.

GARDNER SON, directors. Out Of Town White Bluff, Tenn. HALL, Mrs. C. O.

(Lena Rose) Age 63 years, at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1968, in a hospital. Survived by husband, 0. Hall, White Bluff; 1 daughter, Mrs.

Naomi Dawson, Charlotte; 1 son, Bobby Hall, White Bluff; 3 granddaughters; mother, Mrs. J. C. Rose, Clarksville; 4 sisters, Mrs. Ray Marable and Mrs.

Leonard Randell, Clarksville; Mrs. Jack Norfleet, Hopkinsville, Kentucky; Mrs. John Swansborg, Hermitage, 2 brothers, Thurman Rose. Hermitage; Joe Rose, Clarksville. The remains are at Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson, where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 21, conducted by Brother L. L. Presson and Brother Lauren Adkins. Pallbearers: Gale Larkins, George Sonny Brown, Ray Spann, Ronald Moore, Donald Womble, Roger Lee Westerman.

Interment Liberty Cemetery. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, Tenn. Eagleville, Tenn. LOWE, George age 90, Monday, Nov. 18, 1968, at his home.

Survived by 1 son, Nathan J. Lowe, Franklin; 5 daughters: Mrs. Don (Cora Lynn) McClelland, Lockford, Illinois; Mrs. J. F.

(Margaret) Hibbett, Murfressboro; Mrs. Lillian Colby, Signal Mountain, Miss Sophie Lowe, Nashville; Mrs. Raymond (Mary Ellen) Simmons, Harrisburg, Virginia; 1 Mrs. Mary Dryden, Murfreesboro; 9 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild. Remains are at the Lawrence Funeral Home.

Services Wednesday, 2 p.m. Eagleville Baptist Church, by Rev. Truman Graves. Pallbearers: Edward David McClelland; Ted and W. R.

Lowe; Jack McLain; Joe Johnson; Ray Dalton; Paul McGinnis and Robert Jackson. Interment Villiams Cemetery. LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME, Chapel Hill, in charge of arrangements (364-2233). In Memoriam GRIMES In loving memory of husband, far ther, grandfather and brother, William Frank Grimes, who passed away one year ago, November 17, 1967. In loving memory of husband, faYour smile has gone forever, Your hand we cannot touch, Thank God for precious memories, Of the one we loved so much, It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of Us went with you, The day God called you home.

Sadly missed by wife, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes sons, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes son, Mrs.

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Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Count. Five Average, (5-letter) Words to the Line Right reserved to classify and index classified ads according 10 rules governing classified pages. The Nashville Banner and The Nashville Tennessean also reserve the right 10 revise or reiect at option any advertising which is deemed obiectionable, either in subiect matter or phraseology. Newspaper Printing Corporation AGENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening ANNOUNCEMENTS A Legal Notices THIRD NATIONAL BANK IN NASHVILLE Shareholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to call of its directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of Third National Bank in Nashville will be held at its banking house at 201 Fourth Avenue, North, in the City of Nashville, State of Tennessee on Thursday, November 21, 1968 at 10 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to consolidate the said bank and Third State Bank, N.

located in City of Nashville, State of Tennessee, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be, ratified and confirmed, subiect to the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D.C., and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid agreement, executed by maiority of the directors of each of the two banks, providing for the merger, is on file at the bank and may be Inspected during business hours. Warren P. Gray Senior Vice President and Cashier A TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 68-10 AS CODIFIED IN THE METROPOLITAN CODE AND AS AMENDED BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHDAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION That the Metropolitan Code, Chapter 27, entitled MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, and the same is hereby amended be foliows: 1.

Schedule 11 of Article 111, Sub Chapter 4, Chapter 27 of said Code. said Schedule being entitled "SPEED is amended as follows: DELETE: South 2 Harpeth miles Road to from Poplar Highway Creek Road 45 MPH ey's Bend Road from Randall's Nee. Boat Dock to State Route Marker No. R-7353 30 MPH Neeley's Bend Road from State Route Marker No. R-7353 to Howse Avenue .45 MPH ADD: Neelev's Bend Road from Gallatin to Howse Avenue 40 MPH Neelev's" Bend Road from Howse Avenue to Dead End .45 MPH 2.

Schedule of Artile VI, Sub Chapter 4, Chapter 27 of said entitled Code, Schedule being "THROUGH is amended as follows: DELETE: Old Hickory Boulevard from Bell Road of Lebanon Road to of lotte American Road Road to from of Basswood Avenue ADD: Andrew Jackson Parkway Old Hickory Boulevard from of Lebanon Pike to of Bell Road Old Hickory Boulevard from of Lebanon Pike to of Andrew Parkway American Road from of Charlotte Pike to of Annex Avenue 3. Schedule VI of Article VI, Sub Chapter 4, Schedule Chapter being 27 of entitled said "STOP Code, AND YIELD is amended as follows: STOP STREETS DELETE: On Alabama Avenue, both sides, 44th Avenue North ADD: On 44th Avenue North, both sides, Alabama Avenue On Spencer Avenue, both sides, Robertson Avenue On Alameda Street, both sides, 33rd Avenue North On Park Avenue, both sides, 44th Avenue North On Twelfth Street, east side, Bryan Street (Old Hickory) On 36th Avenue North, north side, Nebraska Avenue On Cross Creek Road, south side, Valley Brook Road On Mt. Juliet Road, north side, Couchville Pike On Sunliner Drive, west side, American Road FOUR- WAY STOP ADD: Annex Avenue and American Road YIELD RIGHT OF WAY DELETE: Park Avenue, both sides, 44th AveNorth Nebraska Avenue, both sides, 37th Avenue North Dakota Avenue, both sides, 42nd Avenue North 4. Schedule VI! of Article VII, Sub Chapter 4, Chapter 27 of said Code. said Schedule being entitled "PARKING is amended as follows: NO PARKING AT ANY TIME ADD: On west side of Nolensville Pike, 200 feet in front of Turner School On north side of Woodycrest Avenue (Kelvington Boulevard) from Railroad overpass to Foster Avenue on north side of West End Avenue from 16th Avenue North to 17th Avenue North NO PARKING 7:00 A.M.-9:00 A.M.

and 4:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M. ADD: On south side of Thompson Lane from Talley Avenue to Nolensville Pike LIMITED TIME PARKING DELETE: 30 minute parking limit 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on north side of West End Avenue from 16th Avenue North to 17th Avenue North SECTION 11. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be published in a daily newspaper in Metropolitan Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, and that a certified copy be filed with the Chief of Police of the Metropolitan Police Department, be filed and with that a certified copy the Metropolitan Clerk, and that said Resolution take effective five (5) davs thereafter.

M. T. Gossett Chairman Paul G. Ackerman H. O.

Kemp Dan Barge, Jr. Walter H. Dabney John Fox Approved: November 18, 1969 Effective: November 25. 1968 Approved as to Form and legality: Thomas Carlton, Jr. Associate Metropolitan Attorney ADVERTIsem*nT AND NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals -will be received by the City of Columbia at the Columbia City Hall until eleven (11:00) A.M., C.S.T., Thursday, December 5, 1968, for construction of the following described proiect in the City of Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee.

The proiect consists of grading and drainage of approximately one mile of four-lane divided highway connecting Tennessee Route 50-99 and U. S. Route 43, approximately onehalf mile of four-lane roadway connecting Experiment Lane, and includes approximately 1000 ft. of creek channel change and two concrete bridges. Copies of the plans and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, City Hall, Columbia, Tennessee, or at the office of Barge, Waggoner and Sumner, Engineers, 404 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, Tennessee.

A charge of Thirty-Five Dollars ($35.00) will be made per set of plans and contract documents. Contractors may submit bids on the roadway grading and drainage, including the channel change, only; or on the two bridges, only; or on the project as a whole. The City of Columbia reserves the right to accept any bid or combination of bids or to reiect any and all bids and to waive informalities in the bids. All bidders must be licensed contractors as required by Chapter 135 of the Public Acts of 1945 of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check made payable to the City of Columbia, Tennessee, in the amount of of the total amount of the bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract for the work if the bid is accepted.

No bidder mav withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days from the date set for opening of bids. E. S. BARTLETT City Manager Columbia, Tennessee THIRD STATE BANK, N. A.

Shareholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to call of its directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of Third State Bank, N. A. will be held at its banking house at 201 Fourth Avenue, North, in the City of Nashville, State of Tennessee on Thursday, November 21, 1968, at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an bank and Third National Bank in agreement to consolidate the said Nashville, located in City of Nashville, State of Tennessee, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, subiect to the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. and for the pur.

pose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid agreement, excuted by a maiority of the directors of each of the two banks, providing for the merger, is on file at the hank and may be inspected during business hours. Sam H. Hunt Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Nov. 6, 1968 an application was filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C.

20554 for the voluntary relinquishment of positive control of Mooney Broadcasting the sole stockholder of licensee of station WMAK, operating on the frequency. of 1300 KC with a power of 5 KW Nashville, by George P. Mooney, the maiority stockholder of Moonev Broadcasting Corp. The officers, directors and stockholders were greater) of Mooney Broadcasting Corp. are: George P.

Mooney, Robert Crenshaw, W. Pat Poore John Bailey, Frank N. Poore W. Bailey, H. Marsh Erma Norris, John R.

Ozier, and Nat. Buring. A copy of this application and Its related exhibits is on file at the studios of station WMAK, 311 Church Street, Nashville, Tenn. REQUEST FOR BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their office, 207 Courthouse until 10:00 A.M. on the following: November 27, 1968: Electric Heater December 6, 1968: Oil Greaser As Per Specifications on file.

The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. E. D. White, Purchasing Agent METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE DAVIDSON COUNTY A Legal Notices THIRD NATIONAL BANK IN NASHVILE Shareholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to call of its directors, special meeting of the shareholders of Third National Bank in Nashville will be held at its banking house at 201 Fourth Avenue, North, in the City of Nashville, State of Tennessee on Thursday, November 21, 1968 at 10 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to consolidate the said bank and Third State Bank, N.

located in City of Nashville, State of Tennessee, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, subiect to the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid agreement, executed by a maiority of the directors of each of the two banks, providing for the merger, Is on file at the bank and may be inspected during business hours. Warren P.

Gray Senior Vice President and Cashier THIRD STATE BANK, N. A. Shareholders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to call of its directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of Third State Bank, A. will be held at its banking house at 201 Fourth Avenue, North, in the City of Nashville, State of Tennessee on Thursday, November 21, 1968, at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement 10 consolidate the said bank and Third National Bank in Nashville, located in City of Nashville, State of Tennessee, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, subiect to the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D.

and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters Incidental to the proposed merger of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid agreement, executed by a maiority of the directors of each of the two banks, providing for the merger, is on file at the bank and may be Inspected during business hours. Sam H. Hunt Secretary 2 Cemetery Lots SALE FOUR morial GRAVE LOT. Park-(FOUNTAIN Woodlawn LAWNA).

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY 17 Building--Remodeling Additions Remodeling Home Improvements Kitchens, Baths, Family Rooms, Garages, Carports LICENSED, BONDED INSURED Fit Your Budget ROBERT WALKER LUMBER CO. 527 W. Thompson Lane PHONE 254-3344 RISA CONST. CO. 2604 Nolensville R4.

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Licensed, ed. Insured. Member Nashville Home Improvement Council 242-5091 847-5636 BUILD ON YOUR LOT 3 Bedrooms--brick, attached garage. Built-in oven and range or bath, electric heat, storm windows gutters. $11,950.

CHOATE co. 2401-B Granny White Pk. 297-9522 ROOM ADDITIONS REMODELING Complete Building Basem*nt, Dens. carports, garage, Citywide estimates. Licensed-bonded.

Prompt. Reliable. References. Terms, insured. 227-1597, anything.

REMODELING All Kinds of Home ImprovementPlaster patching, cry wall, painting interior, and exterior, PHONE 228-5061 FRAME WORK-Carports, room additions, basem*nts, finished into dens, shelving, general contracting, city wide 20 vears experience. Licensed-Bonded, 242-6655. BUILDING REMODELING ADDITIONS Insured Bonded CHARLIE FYKE, 832-1276 1200 Sq. Ft. Living Area with Fun basem*nt.

on your lot anywhere in Middle Tennessee DAN DICKERSON REALTY CO. 262-9915 REMODELING ADDITIONS Residential and Commercial GEORGE GIANIKAS, Builder LICENSED, 254-8467, 352-0710 ING. Plastering, Painting, RoofGENERAL REPAIRS A REMODELHOUSE LEVELING ing. Ask about our terms, 228-4851 J. MURPHREE CONST.

CO. Remodeling- All Kinds Additions Carports Patios Concrete Work CARTER TE BROS. 1222 4th Ave. N. 254-5834 HOUSE BU'LT ON YOUR LOT $9.00 sq.

ft. Sea. Model In 1000 Oaks Subaivis an. C. Davis, 695-2540 Home Construction, Inc.

Room editio.is, complete remodeling. Free estimates. 292-6991. Chimneys Fireplaces Repaired, built; 227-3197 REMODEL--ADDITIONS BONDED-TERMS GRIFFIN 292-8114 CARPENTRY- Plastering, paintnig papering, concrete blocks, roofs. 256-0773, 291-1935.

Edmondson. CARPENTER-Trim, paneling dens. ceilings lowered, building, maintenance. Estimates, 833-7149. ADDITIONS Remodeling, paving, backhoe digging, bulldozing, etc.

J. D. CLIBURN, 824-0819. 18 Concrete Rock Work ConcreteStone Work, Free estimates 227-6967 CONCRETE WORK Walks- Steps LYNWOOD CONST. CO.

292-3811 19 Driveways Built CINDERS $3 load up, delivered. Driveways built, hauling any kind, shavings and dirt, 228-8853. ASPHALT PAVING -Backhoe work, grading, blasting. Free estimates. MALONE CONST.

CO. 847-4226. 20 Electrical Repairine OLD HOUSES REWIRED Electric heat wiring, Licensed HARDING, Day night, 356-2775 WIRING-Residential Commercial, radiant heat repair. Electric, 793-5324, 859-1968. ELECTRIC POWER INCREASED Electric heat and additions wired Dryers vented.

297-0366, MAYES. WIRING- Electric heat, stoves. dryers, and Air conditioners, anything electrical, 255-4989. 21 Furniture Repairs Work Guaranteed -Fair Prices. Free UPHOLSTERING BY HALLMARK Estimates.

Also Refinishing Charge, ReWelcome Master Bank Americard, Super Card. 262- 0011. Nights Sundays 292-4064. 22 Grading- -Excavating DOZER WORK Yards graded, land clearing; minimum 3 hours. 895-2540.

BACKHOE WORK-Digging of any kind. Field dirt delivered, 855-1232 23 Landscaping LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS Step by step, rock, brick or block work, shrubbery and grading. Reasonable, 23 vears experlence. Free estimates, 824-0974, 859-1149. Special Notices NEED A WRITER BUT NOT FULL- TIME Experienced free-lance writer newspaper editor-publisher and journalism teacherwill write speeches, reports, resumes, portfolios, letters, company publications, feature articles, technical manuals, brochures.

Call Harvey L. Gardner at 615-824-7637, or write me at Bay Drive, Hendersonville. Tenn. 37075. from the Bruceton hardware store.

Morphis was confined to Metro jail on the traffic charge until he was turned over to Police Chief Frank Turner, Bruceton, late yesterday. Storey said he notified Turner yesterday morning that Morphis was in custody and that police had confiscated the allegedly stolen merchandise. The Metro officer added that Morphis had been working in Nashville and living at a Nolensville Road motel. Supply Official. Yarbrough Dies Services for G.

M. (Mac) Yarbrough, 63, of 321 Chesterfield a retired businessman, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ferguson Chapel, Belmont College. Dr. Farris Moore and Dr.

E. P. Anderson will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The body is at Finley Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home.

YARBROUGH, A native of Nashville, died yesterday in St. Thomas Hospital. A graduate of Vanderbilt University, he was a member of the United Methodist Church land Sigma Chi Fraternity. He was associated for many years with the family business, Yarbrough, Supply include Co. a son, Edward Yarbrough, Nashville; a daughter, Mrs.

William Rogers, Nashville; a stepson, Kenneth Yarbrough, Scarsdale, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer T. Clark and Mrs. M. L.

Carl, both of Birmingham, and Mrs. Cecil D. Jones, Nashville. Death Notices ALEXANDER, Mrs. Mary Clark -In Chicago, Illinois.

Daughof the late Rev. C. H. Clark, former pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Nashville.

Survived Mrs. Mattie Clark 'Johnson and Mrs. Christine Clark Brown, Nashville; nephews, Grant Jr. and George Clark, Nashville, John and William Clark, Detroit, Michigan. Funeral Wednesday morning, Nov.

20, 1968 at Miller, Majors and Ockleberry Funeral Home, 1010 East 79th Chicago. Communications may be sent in care of the above funeral home. Courtesy of PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. ARCHIE, William Newton (Willie)-Monday afternoon, No- vember 18, 1968, at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

William N. Archie; son, William N. Archie III; daughters, Mrs. Jack W. Tenzel, Nashville, Mrs.

Harold Lovell, Magnolia, sisters, Mrs. William Butterworth, Mrs. Richard Rosa; brothers, Andrew Archie and Joe Archie; 13 grandchildren. Remains are at the Funeral Home Marshall Donnelly-Combs. 201 25th Ave.

N. leaving at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning for Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church at 10:00 Pallbearers are Dick Rosa, Nick Rosa, Jerry Strickland, Harold Taylor, Doak Cambell III, Al Hafner, Frank Hostetler Joe Watson, Robert Davis and Charles Turner. The rosary will be recited at 8:00 this Tuesday evening. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS. 291-0720. EMERSON, Sister Mary Austin -Of the Sisters of Mercy, died at St. Mary's Hospital, Knoxville, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1968.

Survived by sister, Mrs. Luke Kingsley of Memphis, Tenn. Her remains are at St. Bernard Convent, Hillsboro Rd. Requiem High Mass will be offered in the convent chapel at 2:00 this Wednesday afternoon, by the Rt.

Rev. George Flanigen. Pallbearers are: Luke Kingsley, Leichester Kingsley, John Kingsley, all of Memphis, rallo, James J. Reese, Edward Gleeson, Patrick McRedmond, Louis McRedmond, Frank Baltz and Frank Hostettler. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DONNELLY-COMBS, 291-0720. Sincerity Cosmorolitan takes care of everything COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME 2505 West End Ave. A THE MERCHANDISE reportedly was taken Monday night during a breakin at Jordan's Hardware Store in Bruceton, police said. The property confiscated by Nashville police included 14 shotguns and rifles, 10 wrist watches and a television set, Storey said. Eulus Brewer, clerk of the general sessions and circuit court in Huntingdon, said the warrant against Morphis was signed by C.

A. Jordan, owner of the Bruceton hardware store. Storey said he saw Morphis' auto fail to stop at a traffic light at 12th Avenue and Broadway and halted the car at Ninth Avenue and Broadway. "I walked up to the car and noticed some gun boxes sticking out from under a blanket in the rear seat," Storey said. THE OFFICER said he asked Morphis where he got the items, and Morphis at first said he found them there.

However, Storey said, the man later told police they came Rites Friday For Rev. Elder Services for the Rev. J. S. Elder, 66, of 2511 Buchanan, a minister and owner of Elder's Funeral Home, will be at 1 11 a.m.

Friday at Mt. Sinai Primitive Baptist Church. The Rev. Henry Dozier will officiate, assisted by the Revs. Z.

Cheatham, Washington Green, and Robert Burns. will be in Hills of Calvary. Elder was stricken Sunday while speaking at Hills Tabernacle Church. He was dead on arrival at Hubbard Hospital. A NATIVE of Rutherford County, he moved to Nashville in 1925.

In 1943 he established Elder's Funeral Home, of which he has been owner and operator of since. He was 0-founder of Little Zion Primitive Baptist Church and founder of Mt. Paran Primitive Baptist Church. He married the former Miss Emma S. Espy, also of Rutherford County.

She survives. Other survivors in addition to his widow include a son, Joe T. Elder, Nashville; two Mrs. Hattie M. Cheatham, Nashville, and Mrs.

Ella Grant, Detroit; three brothers, Ben, Flint, George, Nashville, and John Elder, Murfreesboro, and two grandchildren. Red Thais Kill 2 BANGKOK (UPI) Commumist terrorists killed two persons and wounded four in an ambush last week, it was reported here yesterday. Beautiful Flowers All OccasionsGift Fruit Baskets BLOSSOM SHOP FLORIST 24 No'ensville Rd. 242-0369 DIAL 291-0118 For Recorded WORDS OF HOPE Messages of Faith and Reverence WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME MEMORIAL PARK RENT OR BUY WHERE YOUR DOCTOR BUYS Nashville Surgical. Co.

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