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It limy'" -V Auto Parts And Repairs 8 Lost And Found Announcements 18 Classified Display THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Thursday May 16 1946 CAP To Get New Office Next Week I tive pallbearers: Hop Bailey I Fisher Dr Ralph Monger A Warren Thomas Harrison Judge John Thornburgh Honorary: Stanley Dr A Morgan Guy Keister Keister A Sehom Clyde Key Charles Seymour Immel George Oldham James Snyder John Llewellyn and Thomas Witherspoon The body will remain -at Mrs 70 died at her home Maryville Route 6 at Wednesday Survivors husband Pedigo daughter Mrs Mine Harrison Riverside Calif Funeral announcement later Rawlings-Miller Maryville in charge QUINN Mrs Mary 71 years wife of Martin Quinn died Tuesday afternoon at her home 126 West Baxter Avenue Services Thursday 9 a at the Holy Ghost Church Father Foil-man officiating Interment Calvary Cemetery Pallbearers: Hannifin James A McFarland McGuire Charles Zeigler York Shipp Honorary: Members of the Knights of Columbus The body is at the home A 78 died Wednesday at 7 a after a short illness Survivors: wife Sarah Lambden Tate two children Mrs Charles Kinder New Market and Dave Tate Rutledge 17 grandchildren seven great-grandchildren Funeral at 2 Friday at Shiloh Methodist Church Grainger County Rev co*ckrum Rev Jerry Biddle and Rev Kilgore officiating Interment church cemetery Jefferson City in charge WOLARD William Atticus 56 died at his home Liberty Hill at 3 Tuesday Survivors: wife Rachel sons Frank Horace Alton Earl and Elvin Wolard daughters Omie Lillie Dorothy Gertrude Betty Ruth all of Liberty Hill Funeral 2 Thursday Haynes Cemetery Rev Hobart Haynes officiating May-nardville in charge WRIGHT Mrs Margaret wife of late Thomas A Wright died May 14 10:40 at her home Oliver Springs Route 2 She was 85 years old Survived by daughters Mrs Butler Mrs A Hester both of Harriman Mrs Webster Oliver Springs Route 2 Mrs Embree Mrs Branham Knoxville son Dewey Wright Oliver Springs 26 grand children host of other relatives and friends Funeral services at Prospect Baptist Church Dyllis Tenn af 2 Thursday May 16 Rev A Alcorn and Rev Robert James officiating Booth Funeral Home Oliver Springs in charge COLORED DOWNS John 69 (better known to his many friends as 714 Akers Place died Monday May 13 Funeral services Thursday at 3 at Mt Zion Baptist Church Rev A Jack-son officiating Interment in Crest-view Cemetery Survivors: wife Mrs Lucy Downs brother Milton Downs Detroit Mich two nephews and Floyd Manning Knoxville three nieces 11 great-nieces and nephews Jamigan Son morticians in charge RATES ON OBITUARIES: Fifty words or under $2 additional words will be charged at 4 cents per word Nothing accepted under 2 obituary notice One-half column picture will bo carried at gd50 each insertion i squadron of the Civil Air Patrol will leave its headquarters at Stair Technical Hign School next week to establish classrooms in the administration building of University Airport act ing Commander Lt Clyde Stansberry announced yesterday Stansberry will become squad ron commander Sunday replacing Lt James A Reagan who is being transferred to the third grouD staffof CAP with headquarters in Kingsport Stansberry said Coincident with the move from Stair the local CAP will start an intensive recruiting drive to build active membership to 40 cadets and 35 to 40 senior pilots Within a month the squadron hopes to have established new headquarters in quonset huts which will be purchased at Oak Ridge and set up on the university field The squadron will meet at 7:30 today at Stair to make plans for the formal review to be held from University Airport May 28 Stansberry revealed John Karnes Dies At 85 Funeral rites for John Karnes 113 Raleigh Avenue who died Tuesday night in the same house where he was born 85 years ago will be held at 3:30 today at Mortuary Chapel with the Rev Fred McCorkle officiating Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery Mr Karnes was the father of Ernest (Buck) Karnes veteran of World War I who was decorated for distinguished honors and heralded as one of the greatest heroes After returning to Knoxville Buck Karnes served for years with Knoxville Police Department Other survivors are daughters Miss Minnie Lee Karnes and Mrs Roy Tyson Mr Karnes was a member of the Presbyterian Church Sleuths Find Stolen $1170 Detectives Henry Morris and Floyd Raley have recovered $1170 stolen from A Black Nashville Monday night records show Mack was robbed of the money while asleep in his car 'parked in the 400 block of East Jackson Avenue officers said No arrest was made because Black refused to prosecute Morris reported CONCERT SET The vocal and instrumental mu sic groups of Christenberry Junior High School directed by Miss Mary Elizabeth Stevenson and Ernest Jackson will present the annual spring concert at the school auditorium at 7:30 today Luther Harris principal announced yesterday Classified Display WASHING MACHINE SERVICE REPAIRS ALL MAKES Eui U-E WwlfnibMU Speed Queen Apex Kenmore Thar Meadows WHITE WE1NUEB BOLLS Authorized EAST WASHEBS Earl Pless Electric Appliance Company PIU Broadway thono tfiklt (rn Af up AUTOS PAINTED Modern -OUUU equipment City Paint Bodv Works 212 7th Ave Ph 6-4530 AUTO Repairing Motor Body Welding Painting HAG Garage Gres ham Walker 6-1607 Blvd CONVERT I Bl S5 I day service 2-5103 Mr Loveday WATTS SON GARAGE' General Automobile Repairing and Welding 902 Hannah Avenue 4-1921 FLOOR MATS Seat Covers X1 most make ears Recapping TIRES Grilles Shock Absorbers BEAN MOTORS INC Cor 4th and Central Ph 4 6578 Boats Motors FOR SALE or Trade a small metal Boat and Motor price $250 Dial 4-3405 or 3-7057 Motorcycles And Bicycles 10 MOTOR SCOOTERS BELL ELECTRIC CO 2435 Broadway Phone 2-9727 Situations Wanted Men or Women VETTER AN 7 experience in high pressure boilers turbines generators pumps and machinery desires position Write Post Office Box 146 or call 72 White Pine Tenn CURTAINS DONE Also quilts blankets spreads slip covers ace table cloths and family finish Call 2-7056 401 Cecil Street Help Wanted Men 12 WANTED Construction laborers per hour Applv Laborers Local 818 311 Morgan St Boy with wheel Apply between 12 and 10 a or 6 and 7 pm References required Phone 2-1154 Room 116 RELIABLE men wanted to act as tiaveling salesmen Experience not necessary If you have ability we train you Call at 350 East Scott Street 2 Saturday Religious Art Co HOUSEBOY Apply 938 ljth Street WANTED levels and transits in good used condition Guest Sons Anderson WANTED FOR DETROIT AREA All types of help Skilled unskilled Big pay send postcard nmv for informa- i2tJ9 Beaconsfield lion Detroit Registrar Detroit 30 Michigan Attention Life Insurance Men The American National Insurance Company a Billion Dollar Company wants capable representatives in Greeneville Johnson City Kingsport and Bristol The company has an contract that is unsurpassed (ordinary only) Call or write Paschal at 304 Burwell Bldg Knoxville Tennessee for appointment Telephone 3-6423 WANTED COLORED PORTERS between ages 18 and 50 Good starting salary and working conditions Apply COLE DRUG STORE NO I Bus Terminal Bldg -WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED WOODSHOP WORKERS Geo Reagan Company Inc Eighth Avenue and Grainger Phone 4-6514 WANTED BOYS 16 Years Old or Older WITH BICYCLES TO WORK AS MESSENGER 55c Per Hour See MR HELSLEY or MR ROBERTS WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 418 UNION AVE Excellent Opportunity For Good All Around Factory Clothing Man as Superintendent of Wool Jacket Plant Would prefer man with well grounded experience or engineer Plant located in small town in West Tennessee Good salary good working conditions assured All replies held strictly confidential Apply No H-2 care of the Knoxville Journal WANTED 3 A-1 FORD MECHANICS 3 A-1 BODY AND FENDER REPAIR MEN Apply in Person TO PICKENS Service Department SPIERS MOTOR CO Ford I 201-15 Broadway Opposite City Hall EE2H 0H IALUI 913 1 NORTH GWST JB BBS Is Your Car On Crutches let your car look like this when you can get quick service on it at Body and Fender Work Convertible Tops Painting Wrecks Rebuilt REEDER CHEVROLET GO 318 STATE STREET PHONE 2-5103 Just Behind Bus Terminal Your Car Will Ride Like a Carpet on a Cloud After it has been given a general overhauling by our expert mechanics no magic in it it just takes a lot of back work Our crew will rejuvenate it inside and out Knoxville Quick Go 517 Gay SL Phone 3-5171 OAK RIDGE CAR OWNERS WE ARE EQUIPPED TO REPAIR ANY MAKE OR MODEL CAR Body and Fender Work Auto Painting Mechanical Work Complete Wrecks REEDER KOTOR GO Cor Oak Ridge Turnpike and California EXT 5-3566 OAK RIDGE TENN SH All Work Baginesd YEARS 12 GOOD opportunity to operate profitable business from home For particulars write card to Box H-6 co Journal Help Men or Women WANTECf 12-A DISHWASHER Apply MRS' BALL COLE DRUG STORE No 6 WEST CUMBERLAND at 17th St WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Also One Experienced WAITER Good Pay Meals and Uniforms Furnished APPLY IN PERSON REGAS COFFEE SHOPPE 1701 Cumberland Ave Help Women 13 MAID wanted for 3 room apartment Two children Health card required Dal 2-4252 A Bookkeeper and stenographer Very little typing Call 2-8632 between 9 am and 4 WANTED EXCELLENf COOK White woman with tea room ox restaurant experience Good salary living quarters furnished Location Gatlinburg References required For appointment for interview phone 4-7578 between 8 A and 5 WAITRESS WANTED Must be 21 with health APPLY BROADWAY INN 1933 Broadway WANTED Girl For Waitress APPLY IN PERSON REGAS RESTAURANT 318 GAY ST Waitress Wanted MUST BE 21 AND GIVE REFERENCES CIRCLE INN PHONE 6-9164 WANTED EXPERIENCED SODA FOUNTAIN CLERKS Between Ages of 18 to 35 Must have health card Good salary and working conditions Apply COLE DRUG STORE No I Bus Terminal Bldg or COLE DRUG STORE No 8 Cumberland at 17th St WANTED Experienced Sandwich and Stecfm Table Girl HOURS 2:30 TO 11 Apply in person to MR DANIEL WALGREEN DRUG CO EXCELLENT PLACE FOR COMBINATION Housekeeper Cook CLEAN MODERN QUARTERS-Only Good Cook and Person Who Will Stay on Place Need Apply Call 3-7575 LOCAL DEPARTMENT STORE Wants Experienced MILLINERY SALESLADY Age 20 to 35 Years Good Salary WRITE BOX 438 KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE Seamstress Wanted Experienced in operating power nchines making draperies and curtains 48-hour week time and half for over 40 hours Excellent working conditions Apply in person 1903 LAUREL AVE DRAPERY WEPT Knoxville Scenic Studio Salesmen Wanted 15 Wanted Alert Specialty Salesman with as least six years' experience to represent nationally known manufacturer of highly specialized office machine in Knoxville and vicinity Only salesman with proven record will be considered Commission basis with guaranteed salary Permanent position Protected territory Real future" Write Box' Y-27 Journal Instruction Courses 17 ENROLL Summer classes gentlemen children all types dancing Groups Tues Friday 8 Private at your convenience 613Va Gay 2-9259 GREGORY BUSINESS SCHOOL LEARN IN 60 DAYS Shorthand ryping Day night 609 Cum berland 2-6867 Correspondence Instruction 17-A GET Stqdy by Mail Study Air Conditioning Veterans may enroll on the I Bill Ph 4-4734 220 Empire Bldg HIGH SCHOOL Complete your high school at home In tpare time with Amencao School Texts furnished no classes diploma free booklet Write American School Dept CJ Box 1388 Knoxville 8 Tenn Business Opportunities BARBER Uptown! good'' busi-ness one year lease 840 month Bad 18 health must sell $1506 cash Write G-I9 Journal SUBSTANTIAL active or inactive interest in local corporation needing $1500 additional capital for expansion Excep-icnel 'portunity Write Box H-U care elp Wanted Men and purchase your monument rrom our complete stock now for early erection Knoxville Memorial Co 220V forth Central Phone 1-1827 SMOKIfc OTHER SCENIC ROUTES Also other business trips Special party rates Call Mr Johns or Mrs Gilbert 4-1603 for reservations Personals O'CONNER DETECTIVE AGENCY Ali Kinds of investigations US Freti Bldg Phone 8-4452 BA LESS DETECTIVE BUREAU Investigations of all kinds 313 Depot Phone 3-8858 Night 4-2873 NOW you can clean your rugs without taking them up with Fina Foam the newly developed foam cleaner Fma Foam Is on sale at Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF GEORGE KRISLE SR Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of May 1946 tetters testamentary in respect of? the Estate of George Krisle Sr were issued to the undersigned bv the County Court of Knqx County Tennessee All persons resident and non-resident having claims matured or unmatured against his estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above named Court within one year from the date of the first publication of thus notice other-wibe their claims will be forever barrea This 8th day of Mdj 1946 Estate ol George Krisle Sr George Krisle Jr Executor 103 Woodland Drive Knoxville NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF STA HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BIDS TO BE RECEIVED MAY 24 1946 Sealed bids will be received by the Stale ot Tennessee Department of Hign-wavs and Public Works at their offices in the War Memorial Building Nashville Tennessee until 10 U0 A May 24 1946 and opened publicly at that hour for the construction of the following Projects II The Grading Drainage and Paving of a Section of bta Highway No 1 beginning at a Mint 001 mile South of the South City Limits of Camden and extending through Camden to a point 1 47 Miles West of the West City Limits of Camcten being 2J6G miles in length (Unloading point Camden) BENTON COUNTY: The Grading and Drainage of a Section of State Highway No 1 beginning at a point South of Camden and extending 38CJ miles to the APPtoach to the Tennessee River Bridge (Unloading point Ca moen 1 tsHELBY COUNTY: F-3-2-t24) The Grading Drainage and Paving of the Section of North Third Street in Memphis beginning at I oplar Avenue and extending 1 OIJ miles to Chelsea Avenue tUnloading point Memphis) 7heNGia'ding and Drainage of section of State Hignway No lu beginning at the Alabama State Line and extending 9280 miles to a point 15 miles ISuth ot Fayetteville tUnloading point WILSON COUNTY: F-26-1- (4 1 Grading Drainage and Surfacing of a Section of Stae Highway No beginning all East City Limits of Lebanon and extending 4 098 miles toward Watertown tUnloading point Lebanon! HAMILTON COUNTY: The Grading and Drainage of a Section of State Highway No 29 between Soddy and Sale Creek being 6526 miles in length tUnloading Sale Creek) POLK COUNTY: F-39-1- (4 and The Grading Drainage and Bridges including an Overhead at the Railroad of tne Section of State Highway No 33 beginning at the Court House in Benton and extending 3216 miles to an Intersection with the present concrete pavement at a point Southwest of Benton Station tUnloading point Benton Station) SUMNER-ROBERTSON COUNTIES: FI-41-1-16) The Grading and Diamage of a Section of State Highway No 41 beginning at the end of FAP 265-D and extending 10 610 miles to the Ken-tucky State Line (Unloading Portland and Mitchellville) FAYETTE COUNTY: F-47-1-U) The Construction of a Bridge and Approaches at Loosahatchie River on State Highway No 76 North of Somer- ville being 0619 miles in length loading point Somerville) BLOUNT COUNTY: F-56-l-(157 The Re-Vamplng of the Grade and the Paving of a Section of State Highway No 73 beginning at Lincoln Road in Alcoa and extending 0 436 miles to the new viaduct in Maryville (Unloading point Alcoa) CAMPBELL COUNTY FAS-71-U) and fa*gS 71-(2) The Construction of an Overhead and Approaches at the Railroad and the Construction ot a Bridge and Approaches at Hickory Creek near Morley on State Hignway No 90 being 0 412 miles in length (Unloading point Morley) DYER COUNTY: FA 72-(l) The Construction of a Bridge and Approaches on State Highway No 20 at Obion River approximately eight (8) miles West of Dyersburg being 0501 miles length (Unloading Dyersburg) MAURY COUNTY: FAS The Grading and Drainage of a Section of State Highway No 50 beginning at Sawdust Valley and extending 5283 miles to Hickman County Line (Unloading point Columbia) UNICOI COUNTY: FAP 496-C (1) Part II and AGH 496-B (1) Part The Completion of the Grading Drainage and Bridges (including an Underpass at the Clinchfield Railroad) on a Section of State Highway No 38 between Chestoa and Erwin being 3 077 miles in length (Unloading point Erwin) ROANF-LOUDON SAP 501-E The Widening and Re-Surfacing of the Section of State Highway No 1 between Kingston and the Intersection of State Highway No 2 -begmg 18 1 miles length (Unloading pomt Rockwood) No proposals will be issued after 9:00 A FRIDAY MAY 24 1946 The attention of bidders is directed to the Special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract and to the use of domestic materials The minimum wage paid to labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with the requirements set out the special provisions contained in the proposal on each project bond on the form furnished with the Proposal from a Surety acceptable to this Department or a certified check made payable to the Department of Highways and Public Works tlje amount of not less than five per cent (5'i) of the total bid must accompanv the bid as evidenre of good faith and as a guarantee that If awarded the contract bidder will execute and give bond as required and will begin construction when ordered by the Department Totals of bids will be read at opening of bids but award of contracts will be based on low bids as computed from unit prices Plans are furnished at cost with no refund Standard Specifications are furnished at a charge of $1 50 with no refund Proposals are furnished at $500 each with no refund All projects in this letting will be constructed under the provisions of the Standard Specifications adopted January 1 1938 and subsequent revisions THE ATTENTION OF THE BIDDER IS DIRECTED TO CHAPTER 135 ACTS OF 1945 Contractors must prequalify with the Department of Highways and Public Works in accordance with Chapter 80 of the Public Acts of 1929 before anv proposals will be furnished ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MUST HAVE FILED THEIR QUESTIONNAIRES FOR QUALIFICATION FIFTEEN (15) DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF LETTING QUESTIONNAIRES AS OF JANUARY 1 194S OR LATER WILL BE RE QUIRED OF ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS IN THIS LETTING The nght to reject any and all bids is reserved PHILLIPS Commissioner (Un- i Lost And Found 6 STRAYED or stolen black bay mare blaze face from pasture Wednesday Mar 8th Phone 6-2195 Classified Display DeSoto-Plymouth OWNERS TRUAN Welcomes You To -SERVICE DEPARTMENT Prmnt Jk Efficient Mechanical Lubrication Body Paint Service CARTER 713 Broadway Phone S-HIR6 LOST French poodle male white with bV brown spots on ear and back from 119 Pearl Place Any one knowing the whereabouts call 4-3251 Seward LOST Monday gold ring set with three emeralds and 10 sea pearls in Lane Gay Street Drugstore near prescription counter Reward A Yon 1669 Dandridge Pike Phone 2-7978 WILL THE PERSON WHO FOUND TRANSIT BOX ON DAVENPORT railroad crossing please telephone 3-2151 City Office at City Hall between 8 a and 4 Used Cars And Dealers FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth' special deluxe 4-door New upholstery new paint good tires 218 Riverside Drive IF YOU HAVE-A CAR you will sell please call 3-4341 or 3-5134 Will pay cash INDIVlllli Ai wants enod clean low mileage car any ho dr tvpe Pay top prices 4-2M8 1940 PACKARD 6 Sedan real nice car radio heater Want to trade for smaller car Call 6-3188 SEU YllUR CAR 70 SPIERS MOTOR CO 201-15 Broadway Phone 3-4145 FOR SALE 1936 Pontiac coupe good condition Good tires Can be seen at Gay Bridge Service Station 101 Sevier Ave FOR SALE Or 1936 Oldsmobile coupe excellent condition See before 10 a at 149 ta Tenn Ave 4-2397 or between 10 a and 6 at 2422 Western Motor Service 2-9350 I NEED A CAR Anytime Call 2-5356 SELL YOUR CAR TO A DIAL 3-4789 1941 MODEL OR 01 DFR CAR Call 3-7143 WANTED STAB VA1UE USfcJl CABS DIAL 2- I I Hit RODGERS CO 7' AIN tv FOR 1935 Pontiac 4-door sedan as is $336 See or call Knoxville Body Shop opposite Bakery on Chapman Highway Phone 2-1726 FOR 1939 Plymouth Club Coupe in good condition also 30-gal electric wter heater like new Inside Western Avenue Market SfcLL OCR CAR FOR CTf KNOXVILLE MOTOR CO 413 Gay St Ph 2-2916 CASH FOR YOUR CAR MAGNOLIA MOTOR CO 4-6814 WF'LL BUY YOUR CAR' North Central Motor Co 1016 Central Ave Dial 2-4861 IF you want the best Chrysler Knoxville sure I have lt Late 1940 big sedan low mileage looks runs perfect Will sell for low official OPA ceiling or will allow you ceiling for your car in trade BOWLES Western Ave Market Phone 3-1411 LUSK MOTOR COMPANY NEW LOCATION Chevrolet Bldg 521 GAY ST TEL 4-2514 Alignment specialists and general repairing Quick service No delays SELL YOUR CAR TO US FOR CASH MAHAN MOTOR COMPANY Best Equipped ford 6 8 MARKET ST PHOND 2-9631 Ford Universal Joints Universal Joint Repair Kits PontJac and Olds Special on Scissor Jacks At Reduced Prices NATHAN'S AUTO PARTS 27(H) Block Central 515 Jackson Dial 4-2711 Phone 2-9654 LIMITED QUANTITY 90 Pound Anvils 750 Each Navy Surplus APPALACHIAN AUTO PARTS COMPANY 1008 Western Ave Dial 2 8188 IF YOU Are Planning to Own a New Car in the Future The smartest thing you can do now is sell your used car for a high cash price while the opportunity is still here Call or Drive in Today! COX MOTOR SALES 1414 fc Magnolia at Winona 4-27g5 WANTED USED CARS WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE Phone ANDERSON DIAL 4-1414 DAYTIME OR 3 5996 AFTER 6 OR DRIVE YOUR CAR TO KERR MOTOR COMPANY 506 Broadway Knoxville DUE TO OUR INCREASED Service Facilities are In better position to take care of your CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SERVICE NEEDS MORTON-McCRARY MOTORS INC 931-37 NORTH CENTRAL Phone 4 21 IS Commercial Cars Trucks 7-B 6 CLEAN USED BUSES NEW WAYNE BODIES POST COMPANY INC 408 Central ATTENTION! Loggers! Produce Haulers! WILL TRADE 1940 MODEL 2 TO 4 TON INTERNATIONAL TRUCK In good mechanical condition with Van type body for a late model sedan car Write care box H-15 care Knoxville JoumaL Auto 'Parts And Repairs WANTED Steering gear Master Chevrolet Phone 3-7959 Write Roy r'qute No 5 Tenn Sc CAMPBELL Mrs Roxie age 34 Route 2 Clinton died at 10 tn Monday at Uplands Sanatorium Crossviila Tenn Body was taken to home of sister Mrs McCloud 321 West Vermont Ave nue Tuesday afternoon Funeral 2:30 Thursday at Bells Camo Ground Baptist Church ReV Ha bin officiating Interment in Zion Cemetery Pallbearers: Raymond Jenkins Gaines Roop Hubert Dugger Clyde Cooper Arthur Tillery Joint Shelton in eharge Emitt I 78 2515 Sel ma Avenue died 12:30 Tuesday at St Hospital Charter member of Park City Presbyterian Church also member of Masters Lodge 244 Zelmar Grotto Fun eral 2 Thursday at Mynatt's -Chapel Rev Regan and Rev Charles Tarwater officiating tn terment Lynnhurst Pallbearers: Lloyd Hageman Curtis Bayne' Fay Davis Arthur Cate Cecil Kirby Onan Cox Body was removed to the home Wednesday afternoon in charge DAVIS John 48 was found dead today near his home in Wal land Survivors: Wife Mrs Bell Davis daughters Mrs John Bowers and Miss Dorothy Davis mother Mrs'-Lila Jane Davis brother Davis two grandchildren Funeral 3:30 Thursday Laws Chapel Burial church cemetery Rawlings-Miller in charge DAVIS Mrs Lizzie age 73 died at her home Byington Route 2 at 3 Wednesday She was a member of Bethel Methodist Church Survivors: two daughters? Mrs Mackie Head Byington Mrs Ruth Ford Maryville two sons Davis Horace Davis both of Byington two sisters Mrs Kade Walker Cross Roads Mrs Par lie Hayes Knoxville three brothers Tom George and John nie Stout all of Cross Roads six grandchildren Funeral 2 Friday at Bethel Method ist Church Rev Lynch officiating Interment in Bethel Cemetery Body remains at the home in charge DENTON Mrs Jessie widow of Leonard Denton formerly of Knoxville died at her home in Birmingham Ala Tuesday Surviving sister Mrs Charles A Whittle Philadelphia Pa mother-in-law and sister-in-law Mrs Mary Denton and Miss Edith Denton Knoxville Services Friday 11 a at Rev Hopper officiating Interment in New Gray Cemetery The body arrived in Knoxville Wednesday afternoon and was removed to FLOYD Mrs' Martha Tane 50 wife of Issac Floyd Route 1 Se-vieryille died 1:30 a Wednesday at a Sevierville hospital Survived by husband one brother Sims three sisters Mrs Paris Rogers Mrs Charles Pierce and Mrs Ernest Jenkins Funeral 2:30 Thursday at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Burial in church cemetery of Sevierville in charge Mrs 39 Cedar Lane Fountain City died 4:30 Tuesday at St HospitaL Member of Lutheran Church Mosheim Tenn Short funeral service at 10 a Thursday Chapel Rev Fred McCorkle officiating with mam service at 2 Thursday heim Lutheran Church Rev Frank Roof and Rev Clyde Neas officiating Interment church cemetery Pallbearers will be nephews Body is at KARNES John 85 years died Tuesday night at his home 113 Raleigh Avenue in the same house in which he was bora and reared Services Thursday 3:30 at Rev Fred McCorkle officiating Interment in Greenwood Cemetery Pallbearers: Robert McCampbell I- Eding-ton Shannon Anderson Roy Sexton Harry Wells Charles Currier The body will remain at KING Mrs-Eliza 52 wife of Rev Robert King died 7:15 Tuesday at her home Route 3 Seymour Survived by husband three sons Murel Everett and Ray King one daughter Mrs Bel-ger two brothers Allen and William two half-brothers Julius and Odis Proffitt one sister Mrs Altha Whaley one half-sister Mrs Dora Williams three grandchildren Funeral 2:30 Thursday at Pigeon Forge Baptist Church with Rev fe Hicks and Rev Sidney Clark officiating Burial in church cemetery The body is at the home of Sevierville in charge A Mrs Elizabeth widow of the late John McBee died at her home Strawberry Plains May 15 Survived by sister Mrs Ferde Meek of Knoxville grandchildren W' McBee Strawberry Plains Mrs Betty Lou Tweed Beans Station five grandchildren John McBee Fred McBee Louise McBee Edith Oglesby and Billie Wooten Services will be conducted Thursday 2 (EST) at Strawberry Plains Methodist Church Rev I Martin officiating Interment in Strawberry Plains Cemetery The body will remain at aqd will be taken to the church one hour before services in charge McCROSKEY William Henry 69 years of 1621 White Avenue died Tuesday night at Fort Sanders Hospital Services Thursday at Rev Ef Me-Gukin officiating Interment in Highland Memorial Cemetery Ac- Knoxvlll Tan Itevm ioAa World By 5 MANUFACTURERS ACCEPTANCE CORP tow 3I0FIDEUTY BANKERS TRUST BLDG hath TELE 4-3641 WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER BETWEEN AGES 25 AND 40 Capable of Handling Complete Set of Books Pleasant Working' Conditions APPLY IN PERSON BETWEEN 10 A AND NOON First Knoxville Kin Passes Away Mrs Sue Malone McCulley formerly of Knoxville died yesterday morning at her home in Van couver Wash She was a descendant of first mayor Emerson who also was at one time president of Universiay of Tennessee Mrs McCulley was a daughter of the late Mrs Eva Williams Malone and Col William Chappell Malone for many years prominently identified in Knoxville She is survived by her husband McCulley and one daughter Mrs Swanson both of Van couver Wash two sisters Mrs Brown Birmingham Ala and Mrs Eva Malone Byrd Knox ville i Union County Thieves Use Knox Stolen Car A Knoxville stolen car was used in a Union County robbery yesterday before the owner knew of the theft Chief of Detectives (Pat) Wells reported Sheriff Graves of Union County told police that three men' in the stolen car had robbed a grocery store there of about $700 at 7 a Wells said Jones 2301 North Broad way owner of the car- reported his loss at 8:10 a records show Proceeds Go To Building Fund The Student Union Building Fund of the University of Tennessee will receive the proceeds of a benefit concert of the U-T Choral Society at 8 tonight in the U-T auditorium under the direction of Dr Lee Greene The Choral Society will be joined by five soloists in a varied program which will be concluded with the cantata from Wedding by Coleridge-Tay-lor BOY HOOKS SELF While casting a practice line and dreaming of that trout he was going to land 19-year-old Darby Adams yesterday snagged a fish hook in his head General Hospital records disclosed 60-YEAR PARTNERSHIP MILFORD Mass Next year will mark the 60th anniversary of the partnership of Frank Thomas 86 and Joseph McClure 85 who operate a barbershop here AMERICAN TENT-AWNING COMPANY 110 Vine Avenue Knoxville Tertn PROCTOR-2-7368 Recommendations Backed By 16 Years Experience Are Open -For Year Inspection Maintenance Man open Job Printer open General Office Worker Receptionist Soda Dispenser KNOX EMPLOYMENT BUREAU HELP YOU" 7221 2-7360 PROCTOR 2-7360 KE-IUIPEKBlLSTrEElIKG 4 A.

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