The Richmond News Leader from Richmond, Virginia (2024)

In Memoriam NUCKOLS In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Lettie Nuckols who passed away one year ago today, December 30, 1962, December brings sad memories Of our loved one gone to rest; But you will never be By the ones who loved you best. The beautiful things you did for us Live in our hearts every day: And keep you: near and dear to US Though you have passed Your memory is all that we have Now your cares are all of rest; Happy are we who today can say We loved you and did our best Cecil, Tom, Goldie, Pearl, Beulah, and Blanche. 30 WALKER--In loving remembrance of my wife, Robenete Walker, who passed away 3 years ago today, December 30, 1960, often set and think of you When I am all alone, For memory Is the only friend That grief can call its own. Like Ivy on the withered oak, When all other things decay, My love for you will still keep green And never fade away.

Husband, Joseph. 30 Monuments, Cemetery Lots EVERGREEN Woodland Cemetery sot for colored. MI 8-1213. Lost and Found BRIEF CASE-Brown, containing ITbrary books. Lost.

near Boulevard and Broad, Peoples Drug. 'Reward. EL. 5-1573. 2ME Friday A.

M. Altered male, large, black, white and gray stripped. Vicinity 4400 block Monument. Reward, dead or alive. Call EL 3-9335.

26ME CHARM BRACELET Lost, gold, Commonwealth Club or vicinity, Dec. 20th. Of sentimental value to owner. Reward. 288-6682 or AT 8- 5755.

IME DOG Lost, Highland Pork area. Brown and white; Hanover County tags. Reward. PI 6-8261. 2ME DOG -Lost.

Black, white, brown, Collie puppy. Vicinity of Grove Ave. and Three Chopt Rd. Reward. AT 8-7149.

30ME DOG -Lost. Small, black, white under neck; mixed beagle and dachshund. Answers to "Struddle." Central Gardens area. MI 4-0261. 30ME DOG- Lost, tri-color, black, tan and white, beagle, female, answers to name Jo Belle.

Vicinity of Oak Grove 233-7240. 30ME DOG Black, collar brown with and white tags. Beagle, red no Park, Vicinity Saturday noon. Reward Call of West Sandston, Sandburn RE 7-1433 after 6 P. M.

3EM DOGS-(2) male Beagles at Hermitage Country Club. Reward. 266- 4419. 30ME WATCH--Lost, lady's white gold wrist watch with white mesh Spidel chain. Village Shopping Center Area.

Reward. Call 272-5385, AT 8-1264. 30ME Auction Sales 8-D VALIANT, 2-door, Motor Number 22028432, by llenholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M. Thursday, January 2, 1964.

Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME DODGE, 1963 Panel Truck, Motor Number 1161-254242, by llenholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M. Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash.

30ME OLDSMOBILE, 1956 2-door hardtor Motor Number 569A138, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia at 4:00 P. M. Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. FORD, Fairiane 4-door sedan, Motor Number C7NT-107633, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P.

M. Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME OLDSMOBILE, 1958 4-door, Motor Number 589W-03823, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M.

Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME FORD, 1960 Galaxie 4-dr. hardtop, Motor Number ON54X106165, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M.

Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30M CHEVROLET, 1963 2-dr. Impala Sport Coupe, Motor Number 31748- 196683, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M.

Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME FORD, 1962 2-door, Motor Number 2N61W 152642, by lineholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M. Thursday, January 2, 1964.

Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME 1962 Renault 4-dr. sedan, Motor Number 1562540, by Ilenholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M. Thursday, January 2, 1964.

Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME CHEVROLET, Chevy 11, station wagon, Motor Number 30445N252420, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richday, mond, January Virginia, 2, 1964. Terms of sale: at 4:00 P. M. ThursCash.

30ME MERCURY, 1963 Comet convertible, Motor Number 3H18F 549299, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M. Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME FORD, 1955 City Sedan, Motor Number USFX171971, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets, Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P.

M. Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME 1957 Buick Super 2-door hardtop, Motor Number 5D-5025601, by lienholder, by public auction at 21st and East Broad Streets Richmond, Virginia, at 4:00 P. M.

Thursday, January 2, 1964. Terms of sale: Cash. 30ME HIGH CONSTABLE'S SALE will sell by Public Auction on Tuesday the 31st day of December, 1963, at 3:00 o'clock P. at 1301 West Broad Street the following property, to satisfy Execution Thomas H. Brown versus J.

Herbert Savoy in my hands: 1959 Cadillac, (White). TERMS: CASH T. D. WILMOTH, H. C.

C. R. 30ME Travel--Transportation 11 LIMOUSINES, taxicabs, air freight bus. Groome RE 7-2877. Personals 12 CHILD CARE -In my happy home.

Licensed. 282-7684. 16 LOANS- On shotguns, rifles, pistols, tools, binoculars, diamonds, fishing tackle, golf clubs, musical instruments, etc. Jefferson Loan Office Pawn Shop, 1705 East Main St. SHOP BY PHONE: 135,000 Items Sears Catalogue.

EL 3-9411. ACE DRIVING SCHOOL 1701 Chamberlayne Ave. MI 8-9956 PATIENTS 24. hour nursing care, my home. Call 353-3862.

31 WE ARE THERE Royal Globe Insurance Cos. 19 WILL give home to settled woman In exchange for sharing household duties. Write Y-833, care this paper. 20 ROOM. board and child care wanted for father, 2 daughters, age 7 and 5, and son age 3.

Write B-809, core this paper. 30 ROOM and board to settled woman, in exchange for light household duties. Write CA-869, care this paper. 31 $100 to your church or club. Distribute only 200 bottles, 11 oz.

Watkins Vanilla at 37c below retall. First time offered. Expires Dec. 31st. Call 355-0381.

Limited supply. 13 BEAUTY shops, save money next year. Let Clay Elliot keep your books. Complete tax service. References local owners.

It will pay to call Clay. MI 4-0602. 30 DEODORANTS cause underarm Irre tation? Get non-allergic deodorants and other non-allergic cosmetics Tarrant Drug MI 3-3469, We deliver. Distinctive Hair Styling Hair Coloring Body Wave Permanents Revion Manicures Low, Low, Student Prices DAVIS BEAUTY CENTER 602 E. Broad, MI 4-1122 Over Buddy Dale Hat Shop 220 N.

Third, MI 8-6358 Over National Shirt Shop 25 BUSINESS SERVICE 224 TO 43 Building Contracting ABODE Additions, repairs, roofs. D. E. Stocks. Terms.

EL 9-1128. ate Colleges Given Funds For Science National Science Foundation grants totaling $58,440 have been made to Virginia Union University, the University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Bridgewater College. The grants will help the institutions provide special training in science and mathematics for selected secondary school students. Some students will become in effect, junior members of a team actively conducting a revision of a senior scientist. search project under the Further details of the grants at the Virginia institutions: Virginia Union, a $12,680 grant for a six-week program in the biological sciences, to run from June 29 to August 7.

Forty 11th and 12th grade students will be University of Virginia, 05, for eight-week program, June 15-August 7, in nuclear engineering; 24 students, 10th and 11th grades. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, $9,305, six-week program, June 14-July 25, in mathematics, statistics and computers; 28 students, 11th grade. VPI, $9,065, six-week program, June 14-July 25, in life-agricultural sciences (includes research); 30 students, 11th grade. VPI, $8,755, six-week program, June 14-July 25, in engineering science; 28 students, 11th grade. Bridgewater College, $6,230, five-week program, June 15- July 17, in chemistry; 24 students, 11th grade.

Dr. Thompson To Retire From Seminary Here Dr. Ernest Trice Thompson, 69, will retire from his professorship of church history at Theological Seminary here at the end of the school session. He said Saturday that he will teach at St. Andrew's College, Laurinburg, N.

during the 1964-65 school year. Dr. Thompson is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary. He studied also at Biblical Seminary in New York and at the University of Edinburg. He has been teaching at UTS since 1923.

He is co-editor of the Presbyterian Outlook and in 1959-60 was a moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. He is the author of several books. Dr. Thompson, who lives at 1301 Whitby has a son and a daughter.

Edwin P. Finch New Head LOUISVILLE, Dec. 30- (P)-Edwin P. Finch has been named president of the Brown Williamson Tobacco Corporation to succeed William S. Cutchins.

Finch, 53, joined Brown Williamson at Petersburg, in 1932 shortly after his graduation from University. The Henderson, N.C., native has been with the corporation since, moving to Louisville in 1946 as assistant factory manager. He has been a vice president since 1956 and the executive vice president since 1962. Cutchins, 62, is retiring after 42 years with and its affiliated companies. He had been president since 1958.

He entered business as an overseas salesman for Export Leaf Tobacco Company of Richmond, a affiliate; joined the sales department of at Louisville in 1928, and became director of advertising in 1946. He was named executive vice president in 1955. Rescue Squad Led by Bishop R. B. Bishop has been elected president of the Bensley Volunteer Rescue Squad.

Also elected was Mrs. Daisy Cheatham, vice president. Re-elected were Fred Gray, treasurer, and Mrs. Nellie J. Wisner, secretary, Directors are B.

W. Bland, James Turner an dF. F. Quaff. Equipment officers Fred Sineath and Ronnie Clopton and operations officers Maynard French and Kenneth Sifford.

Houston to Speak Charles Houston, city hall reporter for The News Leader, will speak at a meeting of the Lions Club of Richmond at 1 p.m., January 8, at the Hotel John Marshall. OFFICE COUNTER OPEN TO 10 P. M. DAILY 1 M. TO 10 P.

M. SUNDAY ENTS 1 10 12 Deaths BENSON Died at a local hospital Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Mrs. Margaret A. Benson, of 9002 Mapleton widow of Leroy B.

Benson, She is survived by one son, Ralph C. Perry. The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall. Requiem mass at St.

Bridget's Catholic Church, Tuesday, at 10 A. M. Interment in Mt. Calvary. Resary scervice Monday at 7:30 P.

M. at the funeral home, 31EM DIAL MILTON 4-1851 AND ASK FOR WANT ADS Ads that charged. with understanding payment will withia days from receipt erder. CLASSIFIED RATES FOR VIRGINIA ADVERTISERS Cash Rates Consecutive Days Morning and Evening Combination and Sunday Count Four Average Werds a Line Line Times Times Only Sunday 3.12 1.04 4.68 1.50 6.24 2.00 12.95 7.80 2.60 2.10 ONE PAPER ONLY MORNING OR EVENING Line Tines Time 3.92 2.40 5.88 3.60 7.84 4.80 9.80 6.00 2.00 Wanted." rates reduced cash before insertions. BOX NUMBER SERVICE Charge 50e IN MEMORIUM Morning and evening 450 per line.

One paper, daily or Sunday 35e per' line. Right reserved te edit emit any advertisem*nt. Responsibility of publisher fer typegraphical errors Imited cost first insertion Deaths BOHANNON-Died at a local Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Warren Howard Bohannon, of 2115 Williamsburg Rd. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Marian Grinstad, Mrs. Lonnie T. Hardwicke, Mrs. E. M.

Shaft, and Mrs. James M. Mills; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Epps and Mrs. Brooks; six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

The remains Funeral rest at the Joseph W. Billey Home, Third and Marshall, where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 P. M. Interment Forest Lawn. 31ME BURNETT-Died Dec.

29, 1963, Mrs. Emma Mildred She is survived by a great-niece, Mrs. Joyce Lightner, of Richmond. Reposing at the Frank A. Billey Funeral Home, 217 W.

Grace St. Services 11 A. M. Tuesday at the grave in Oakwood. 31ME CATLETT-Died at a local hospital, Maurice Catlett of 311 W.

31st Monday, December 30, 1963, He survived by his wife, Emma Stickler Catlett; sister, Mrs. Arthur Remains Lyles, and 3 nephews. rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, 3rd and Marshall. Funeral notice later.

1EM CHESNUT Entered into rest at a local hospital, Dec. 29, 1963, George Braker Chesnut of 2104 Ginter St. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna T. Chesnut; four daughters, Rose, Barbara, Patricia, and Mary Jean Chesnut; two sons, Robert and William Chesnut.

Remains rest at the Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw where services will be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday, Interment Forest Lawn. 31ME CONRAD-Died in Palmyra Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Mrs.

Pearl T. Perrell Conrad, age 84, widow of W. A. S. Conrad She is survived by one son, Ralph W.

Conrad, of Richmond; one brother, Laurie D. Perrell, of Palmyra, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, Graveside funeral services will be held in the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Tuesday, December 31, at 2 P. M. Remains rest at the Ranson Smith Funeral Home, Bremo Bluff, Va. 30ME DOYLE-Entered into rest, at 1963, a local hospital, IC.

Doyle December of 30, 3330 W. Grace Mrs. St. She is survived by her daughter, Violet Reed of Richmond; 2 brothers, John H. Shaw of St.

Paul, Minnesota, Henry A. Shaw of San Francisco, California; aranddaughter, Mrs. Shirley Reed Puller and Remains rest at Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw where services will be held at 10 A. M. Wednesday.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk, Va. 1EM EMES-Died Sunday, Dea, 29, 1963, at a local nursing home, Mrs. Moselle Willeroy Emes, widow of William Taylor Emes. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Georgia Hasker, of Haliboro, Mrs.

Rebecca E. Bailey and Mrs. Tazewell Buchanan, of Richmond; one brother, George four M. Willeroy, of Richmond; also grandchildren. Remains rest at the Henry W.

Woody Funeral Home. Funeral and interment private. Please omit flowers. 30ME FERGUSSON-Died Deo. 29, 1963, at her residence, 2901 Dorsett Mrs.

Beulah Horner Fergusson. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. E. Dance, of Colonial Heights, and Mrs.

J. H. Baltz, of Richmond; one son, Hillary L. Fergusson of Richmond; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Remains rest at Morrissett Funeral Home, 318 Cowardin Ave.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 P. M. at Ramsey Memorial Church. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Remains will lie in state from 12 o'clock until hour of service.

1EM GRAY-Died at a local hospital Dec. 29, 1963, Mr. Earnest Dallas Gray, of 3024 Parkwood Ave. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lora Hiliman son, Ernest Lee Gray; one stepdaughter, Mrs.

Paul Knecht; two Mr. Brokie W. Gray and Mr. Henry Gray; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Remains rest at the Joseph W.

Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall Sts. FUneral notice later. 31ME HALL-Died at her residence, Lakewood Glen Allen, Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Mary, Evelyn Hall, widow of Charles Hall. She Is survived by two sons, Thomas F.

and Charles Lee Hall two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Wyrick and Mrs. Ervin Vesley; two brothers, John and Orion Walden; one sister, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall, where services will be held Tuesday, at 1 P.

M. Interment in Winn's Baptist Church Cemetery, Hanover County. 31EM HARVEY-Died at his residence Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, William Glover Harvey, of 5813 Leigh Ave. He is survived by four his wife, Mrs.

Polly sons, James Floyd and Harfour daughters, B. Butler, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, Mrs. J. S.

Woody, Mrs. Leroy Cross; one sister, Mrs. Emmett Butts; nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 P.

terment in Westhampton Memorial Park. 31EM JOHNSON Died at her residence, Pouncy Tract Saturday, Dec. 28, 1963, Mrs. Annie Satterwhite Johnson, widow of Herbert W. Johnson She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Maggie J. Ayers and Mrs. Hazel J. Atkinson, both of Glen Allen, grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lucie S.

Johnson, of Richmond. The remains her home until 1:30 P. Monday, December 30, then at Berea Baptist Church, Hylas, where services will be held at 2:30 P. M. Interment in church cemetery.

30ME LIPSCOMB- George D. Lipscomb, of Richmond, died Saturday morning after a long iliness at the V. A. Hoshis pital in Hampton, Louise Va, Surviving are wife, Mrs. Lipscomb; two sons, Glenn and Ray M.

Lipscomb, of Richmond; his Rankins; stepmother, Mrs. Mammie half brothers, Richard, Charles and Eugene 'A. Lipscomb; his half sister, Ruth May Fitzgerald, and one aunt, Mrs. Florance Lipscomb, all Richmond. A graveside service will be held at 1:45 P.

M. Tuesday, Interment will be at the National Cemetery, at Hampton, Va. 30ME LYBROOK Died at his residence, Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Kemper P. Lybrook, of 4600 Riverside Drive.

He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Charles G. Young, Mrs. Richard A. Sonner, Mrs.

Charles Mothershead, Mrs. Philip Benthall, and Mrs. James Gladding. Funeral services at the Rader Funeral Home, Troutville, with interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Roanoke, Va. 30ME MARKS Died at a local hospital Sunday, Marks, Dec.

of 2916 Chamberlayne Mrs. Julia 29, 1963, N. widow of Robert Marks Sr. She Is survived by one son, Robert L. Marks one sister, Mrs.

Valvin Marks; two grandchildren, Robert L. Marks Ill and Lynn Marks. The remains rest at Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall where services will bet held Tuesday at 10 A. M.

Interment in Forest Lawn. 31EM McGHEE Died Dec. 29, 1963. at a local hospital. Leon E.

McGhee, of 1400 Camden Drive, formerly of Goochland County. He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Clara M. Mills, of Richmond, and Mrs. John Burgess, of Lima, Peru; two nephews, Earl R.

and M. Graves Thomas, both of Richmond. Remains rest at the Frank A. Bliley Funeral. Home, 217 W.

Grace St. Graveside services 2 P. M. Tuesday at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery, Goochiand County, Va, 31EM Deaths QUARLES Died at a local hospital Sunday, Dec.

29. 1963, Mr. Harry Dewitt Quaries of Ashland, Va. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Hamiett Quaries; one son.

Harry Dewitt Quarles one daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Quaries Kamosky; three grandchildren. Friends may Ashland, call Va. at the residence, services RI. 2.

Graveside Hollywood Cemetery Tuesday at 12 Noon. 31EM SEAY- Died at his residence, 7602 Staples Mill Saturday, Dec. 28. 1963, Joseph Percy Seay' Jr. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Allene J. Seay; three daughters, Misses Linda Theresa, Judy Ann, and Shelley Lynn Seay: two sons, James Vincent and Joseph Anthony Seay: his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. M. Senter; a sister, Miss Alice M.

Seay; his grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Jones; one stepsister, Miss Mary Catherine Seay. Remains rest at the Joseph W. Billey Funeral Horne, Third and Marshall, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 A. M.

Interment in Maury. 30ME SPICER Died Saturday, Dec. 28, 1963, at Petersburg, General Hospital, Petersburg, James L. Spicer of Bi Plumtree Colonial Heights, Va. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Margaret Spicer, and one son, James L. Spicer 111, both of Colonial Heights: two brothers, C. Earl Spicer and W. Alton Spicer; his father, James L. Spicer, and his mother, Mrs.

Bessie Hall Spicer, all of Richmond. Funeral services will be held Monday, December Alvin 30, Small at 2 Funeral P. at the E. Home, CoIonial Heights. Interment in Riverview Cemetery.

30ME TORRENCE-Entered Into rest at local hospital, December 30, 1963, Frederick Torrence of 3220 Condie St. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alpha G. Torrence; his daughter, Mrs. Gertrude T.

Hawkins; 2 sons, Fred W. and Walter T. Torrence; his sister, Mrs. Ellis Wilkinson; his brother, Roy Torrence; 2 grandchildren, Remains rest at The Bennett Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave. Funeral notice later.

1EM YURSO Passed away at a local hospital, December 30, 1963, Joseph J. Yurso of 2204 Dartford Rd. He Is survived by 1 son, Joseph F. Yurso; daughter, Mrs. Paul M.

Williams: 4 grandchildren. Remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home. Requiem Mass at St. Bridget's Church, Tuesday, at 11:30 A.

with interment Mt. Calvary. 31ME ANTHONY -Died Sunday, December 29, 1963, Mr. Nathaniel Anthony, Janitor of Central High School, 25 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Lillie Anthony; mother, Mrs. Maria Anthony; aunt, Mrs. Mildred Irby; nieces; nephews; other relafives. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1964, at 1:30 P.

M. at the Emmaus Baptish Church, Rev. Walter Middleton, officiating. John Ellis Funeral Director. Reposing at the church, Wednesday from 11 A.

until hour of service. 31EM BURKE Departed this life at her residence, 1258 Lakeview Ave. Sun- day, Dec. 29, 1963, Mrs. Ella Burke.

The remains are resting at the Mimms Funeral Home, 19th and Hull Sts. Funeral notice later. 30ME CARTER Died at her residence, Glen Allen, Saturday, December 28, 1963, Mrs. Viola (Sissie) Carter. She is survived by 5 nieces, Mrs.

Louise Johnson, Mrs. Burton, Katie Miss Slayton, Mrs. Annette V. leyne Valentine, and Mrs. Mary V.

Thompson; 5 nephews, Phillip, John, and Edward Valentine, John Scott, and Andrew Brown; 1. sister-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie Valentine; 32 greatnieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives; 2 devoted friends, Mrs. Frances Jones, Mrs. Freddie Winston, and many other friends.

Remains rest at the A. D. Price, Jr. Funeral Home, where the famIly will receive friends, Tuesday, 8-9 P. M.

Funeral rites will be conducted Wednesday, January 1, 1964, 1 P. M. at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Yellow Tavern, Va. Remains will rest in the church after 10 A.

M. Wednesday. Rev. H. W.

Washington, officiating, assisted by Rev. S. H. Thompson. Interment Anderson Cemetery.

31ME CRAWLEY-Departed this life, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Rosetta L. White, December 28, 1963, Mrs. Sarah Crawley of 1205 Hampton St. She is survived by, 2 daughters, Mesdames Rosetta White and Catherine Deane; 3 sons, Rev.

Frederick H. Crawley, Mr. Charles Crawley and Alvin Crawley: 18 grandchildren; nieces; nephew; 1 sister-in-law; daughters-in-law; 2 sons-in-law, and many other relatives friends. Reposing in Chapel A of the Lightfoot Funeral Home, where friends may visit the family, Monday, 7 to 8 P. M.

Funeral services will be held from Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Tuesday, 2 Rev. E. C. Kent, officiating.

interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family and friends kindly assemble at the residence Tuesday, P. M. 31EM FIELDS-Departed this life, December 29, 1963, Mrs.

Florence Johnson Fields, Varina District, Henrico County. Besides her husband George W. mother, Fields, Mrs. she Ruth is survived Johnson; by sisters, Mrs. Mable J.

Thompkins, Mrs. Majorie Minor, Mrs. Ruth J. Lewis; 4 brothers, William Clifton Oliver and Austin 'R. Johnson; an uncle; several nieces and nephews; a mother-in-law, Mrs.

Minnie Fields; 4 brothers-in-law; 11 sisters-In-law; other relatives and R. friends. Scott Remains are resting 2223 at C. Main Chapel, then at the St. James Baptist Church, Main until 11 A.

M. Wednesday, Henrico County, where funeral serv. ices will be held Wednesday, at 2:30 P. Rev. George Smith, officiating, assisted by Rev.

F. C. Fogle. Interment family plot, St. James Cemetery.

Relatives and friends will kindly assemble at the residence, Wednesday 1:30 P. M. 31ME GRAVES Departed this life Dec. 29, 1963, 2903 Miss Louisa Christian Graves, of Montrose Ave. Remains rest at the 0.

F. Howard Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland where funeral services will be held at P. M. Tuesday, Rev. D.

D. Duff officiating. Interment East End Cemetery. 30ME JONES Departed this life Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, at E.

G. Williams Hospital, Daryrli Lamont Jones, of Charles City, Va. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Almeade Jones; father, James N. Jones; one sister, Cynthia; one brother, Michael: grandmother, grandfather, greatgrandmother, great-grandfather, four aunts, 10 uncles, many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services 1 P. M. Tuesday, December 31, at Little Elam Baptist Church, Rev. Benjamin J. Robinson officiating.

J. Leroy Charity, Funeral Director. 30ME JONES Departed this life in New York, N. Friday, Dec. 27, 1963, Mr.

Willie Thomas Jones, formerly of Richmond, Va. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones; mother, Mrs. Lelia E. Hill, of 1904 Chelsea Richmond; one brother, Mr.

Jerry B. Jones, of Yonkers, N. nephews; three aunts, Mrs. "Alice Burke and Mrs. Erselle Dickerson, both of Richmond, and Mrs.

Margaret Brown, of Wilmington, and other relatives and friends. The remains are resting at the Riverside Funeral Chapel, 79th and Amsterdam New. N. where the funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 31, 11 A. M.

Interment in New York, N. Y. 30ME McCALL-Departed this life, December 29, 1963, Mrs. Sarah McCall of E. Grace St.

Remains resting at R. Scott Main Chapel. 2223 E. Main St. Funeral notice later.

31EM MILES -Departed this life Ded. 29, 1963, Mrs. Lucille Miles, of 1723 Jacqueline St. Remains rest at the 0. F.

Howard Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave. Funeral notice later. 30ME RUSSELL Died, at a local hospital Dec, 28, 1963, Albert L. Russell, of 106 27th St. Remains rest at the Carter Brothers Funeral Home, FUneral notice later.

30ME WARRICK-Departed this life Dec. 29, 1963, Mr. Douglas S. Warrick, of 902 Dunbar St. Remains rest at the A.

D. Price Jr. Funeral Home. Funeral notice later 30ME WHITEHEAD Departed this life at the McGuire Hospital Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Mr.

Ralph Whitehead, of 227 West Leigh St. The remains are resting at the Mimms Funeral Home, 19th and Hull Sts. Funeral notice later. 30ME WOODSON this Richard life Friday, Dec. 27, 1963, Mr.

Woodson, of Amelia, Va. He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Leah Robertson, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Miss Sally Woodson, Mrs. Luvenia Robertson, Mrs.

Gladys Jones, Mrs. Maria Wingo: three sons, Samuel, Richard, and Lawrence Woodson; 19 grandchildren; one brother, Gettis Woodson: other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, December 31, at 2 P. M. from Flower Hill Baptist Church, Amelia, Horace Montague officiating.

F. Tyler, Funeral Director. 30ME In Memoriam GREEN loving memory of Mrs. B. Green, who passed away one year ago today, Dec.

30, 1962. Gone, but not forgotten. Husband and Children. 30 HUNTER--in memory of our beloved mother, Mrs. Harriet J.

Hunter, who passed away Dec. 30, 1951. Loved and remembered always. Daughters Aurelia B. Scott and Hattie E.

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BUILDING--And repairing, all types. Decorating. EL 8-7666. 15 CONCRETE WORK And waterproofing of all types. Terms, Jon Smorto, EL 5-1026.

night or day. WATERPROOFING All types; concrete block and brick work. Southern Paving EL 8-5109. 25 Cabinet, Carpenter Work 27 CUSTOM CABINETS -Furniture. Furrepairs, Brock's, 1825 Hull, 233-3447 after 6, 266-9230.

Dressmaking- Costumes 29 ALTERATIONS Repairs, hems. E. Main. MI 3-3627. Mrs.

Greene, 109 N. Boulevard, 355-5145, 9-9 M. 23E FURS and mouton, expert remodelIng. Mrs. Davidson, AT 8-0528.

Fleoring 31 COVERINGS Floor, walls, ceiling. Credit terms. Aladdin. MI 3-1762. SANDING 266-3075 EXPERT.

sanding, refinishing, floor laying work. Fully guaranteed. Free estimates. RE 7-6116. Heating and Plumbing 31-B DUCT HEATING For average 7 room house, $15 per month.

1st payment In March on request. All work guaranteed. For free estimate, call day, 353-6654, night 266-1193. 12 HEATING -And plumbing. 24-hour service.

Phone 266-6707. Roofing 32 ALUMINUM ROOFIN grained shingles. one to a customer. One will last a lifetime Free estlmates. Aluma-Cover Corp, EL 8-3831, ROOFING- type, gutters and spouts; F.

E. also Harper, EL paint. 5-4541. Guaran- 30 ROOFING Painting, gutter work, leaks stopped. Estimates.

644-1769. 12 ROOF REPAIRS And painting. Call 275-8976. 15 ROOF REPAIRS And painting, any tvpe roof, leaks stopped; waterproofing. 30 years' experience.

Trade learned In German shop. 648-8129. Moving, Hauling, Storage 34 MOVERS- Special on moving. Less $5 with this ad anytime. 282-7737.

SHELBURNE Transfer and Storage. Long distance moving. AT 2-4228. MOVING, hauling. Reasonable rates.

Carter's Transfer, MI 4-4859. 28 Auto, Truck for Hire 34-B MOVE YOURSELF SAVE AVIS RENT-A-TRUCK, 358-1511 Painting, Papering 35 PLASTERING CLEANING- And scraping wallpaper. W. A. Norrell, MI 4-9312.

PAINTING -Retired painter. Free estimates. MI 3-4982. 19 PAINTING Carpentry repairs, free estimates. 648-2195.

26 PAINTING- Interior, exterior, small carpentry repairs. Guaranteed. (White labor). 233-2678. 13 PAINTING Any kind, reasonable.

White labor. Mr. Hayes, EL 3-8874. 30 PAINTING Interior and exterior. Free estimates.

Satisfaction guaranteed. C. R. Cochran, 282-9213. 10 PAPERING And painting.

Special prices. Twenty years' experience (White.) H. M. Glenn, BE 2-1461. PLASTERING Free estimate.

Call MI 3-1569, after 5 P. M. PLASTERING Papering, painting, cement, stucco. MI 4-0173. Rug, Furniture Cleaning 39 VICTORY Rug Cleaning.

Quality servIce since 1892. MI 9-1291. MERCER Rug Cleaning and Storage. Finest equipment and personal supervision. EL 8-3811.

Upholstering, Slip Covers 42 UPHOLSTERY And recovering. Atlas, 418 W. Broad, MI 8-3254. STEVE'S Upholstery. Auto and furniture pickup and deliver.

All work guaranteed, 233-0920. 25 Storm Windows, Doors 42-A WEATHERSTRIPPING, SCREENS ALUMINUM products for your home. Free estimates. Aluma-Cove: Corp. EL 8-3831, 2371 Staples MIll Rd.

EMPLOYMENT 44. 10 48 Help Wanted: Female 44 ACCOUNTANTS H. R. Block requires income tax consultants for 1964 filing season. Some experience necessary.

Apply 3318 W. Cary St. ASSISTANT -Part-time Laundrymat. Call 353-8158 after 5:30 P. M.

30 ASSISTANT CASHIER To assist in cashier, bookkeeping and pay roll functions in small office. Some Burroughs Sensimatic experlence helpful. No Saturday work. Company benefits, good opportunity expanding organization. Age 25- 40.

Apply Fabric Care ServIces, 931 W. Marshall St. Ask for Mr. Branner. 31 BABY SITTER-Light housework, live on, 748-2568.

30 BABY SITTER 2 children. Own transportation. AT 8-4856. 29 BABY SITTER-Light housekeeping, live on or off, mother works shift work. Call 275-8073.

30 BABY SITTER-Live on, 5 days. Call 649-1694 after 5:30 all day Tues. and Wednesday. BABY SITTER-Mother works shift work; live on and off; must live near Halifax Ave. 233-4943.

30 BAKERY SALES GIRL-Apply In person 129 N. 17th st. 30 BEAUTICIAN-Experiended, for West End salon, 282-7846; evenings after 6, AT 8-8557. up, fee paid; Professional Employment, 644-4687; 288-1179. 30 CASHIER 2 P.

P. M. $48 to start. Chamberlayne Ave. Pharmacy, 2519 Chamberlayne Ave.

31 CLERICAL POSITIONS -In systems and underwriting department. Experience in working with figures needed. These positions provide an excellent opportunity for advancement. Full participation in excellent employe benefit program, including Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Apply Virginia Hospital Service Association, 4010 W.

Broad St. An equal opportunity employer. 12 CLERICAL POSITIONS File clerks, 18-25, high school and year clerical experience. Salary $230. Clerk-typists, high school and year clerical experience, Salary $240.

Clerk-stenographers, high school and 2 years clerical experience. Salary $300. ginia, Room 304, State Finance Provision months. for Apply merit Commonwealth Increase of after Vir- 6 I Capitol Square. 30 CLERK-High school graduation plus one year of satisfactory clerical experience required, night work, hours variable, starting salary: $230 per month.

Apply Medical College of Virginia Personnel Department, 11th and Clay Sts. 31 CLERK STENOGRAPHER High school graduation pius one year of satisfactory secretarial experience Beginning salary $3,168 per year. Liberal benefit program. ApPersonnel Department, Medical College of Virginia, 11th and Clay Sts. 31 Help Wanted: Female 44 CLERK STENOGRAPHER Are you the person who can qualify for duties consisting of light dictafion, accurate with figures and generol clerical work? If so, write CM-874, care this paper, stating age.

qualification and experience. Salary open. Replies held in strict confidence. CLERK fee paid; Professional Employment, 288-1179; 644- 4687. 30 CLERK TYPIST- Must be good typist and accurate with figures: Immediate.

Good beginning salary, BE 28 CLERK-TYPIST-50 words per minute benefits. Apply in person. required. No Saturdays. Good fringe VA.

FOOD DEALERS ASSOC. 5 S. 12TH ST. CLERK-TYPIST-High school graduate for general office work in downtown office, must be good with figures and have pleasant person: ality. Phone MI 4-4503.

CLERK TYPIST -High school graduate for general office work in a convenient downtown location. 18-30, no Sat. work, excellent employ. ment benefits. Write P-875, care this paper.

30 CLERK- TYPIST- -Experienced in letter writing from transcribing chine. 5-day week, full participation In excellent employee benefit program Including Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Apply Virginia Hospital Service Assoclation, 4010 W. Broad St. An equal opportunity employer, 31 CLERK- TYPIST Immediate opening for neat young lady with good typing speed and accuracy.

Finance experience preferred but will train. Call 644-2981 for appointment. COLLECTION MANAGER Immediate opening for young man with minimum of years experience in Instajiment collecfions. Inside work, excellent opportunities for advancement with rapidly expanding finance organization. Good starting salary.

Call 644-2981 for appointment. COMPANION- -For elderly lady, light housekeeping. Live on, references. 266-6144. COMPANION-Room bath, plus salary provided suitable companion for middle, aged women.

Write CW-887, care this paper 3 CREDIT INVESTIGATION CLERK Experienced desired, but not necessary, 18-30. Clerk- typist duties also Involved. Some Saturday work, Nafional concern. Excellent location and working conditions. Advancement opportunities.

Call Mr. Nichols, Redisco, 353-1271. 30 CURB GIRL-Experienced. Buddy's Drive- In, 3053 Hull St. DENTAL ASSISTANT Experience preferred but not necessary.

days a week. Answer in own hand, listall qualifications to R-842, care this paper. 31 DIETITIAN Home for aged and children wIth separate kitchen, dining rooms and a diet kitchen in nursing facility. Copable of supervising preparation regular meals and special diets ordered by doctor. Settled, unencumberea to llve on.

Salary commensurate with 'ability. Full maintenance, time off, sick leave, vacations, etc. Write 841, care this paper. Ediphone Operator TOP PAY FOR TOP OPERATOR. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER, LATEST MODEL DICTATING EQUIPMENT.

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS, FREE PARKING, LOW PRICES IN CAFETERIA. ONE BLOCK FROM BUS. AFTER 1 YEAR, FREE HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE, SICK PAY, VACATION, ETC. CALL MR. BATHOLOMEW OR MR.

WOOLDRIDGE, BE 2-2392. 30 EXECUTIVE tee paid, Professional Employment, 644- 4687; 288-1179. 30 FILE CLERK Permanent position for high school graduate, age 18 to 25. No experience necessary. 5-day week, 8:30 to 4:30.

Excellent fringe benefits. Apply Personnel Office, First Floor. SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INS. CO. ATLANTIC DIVISION 609 EAST GRACE ST.

30 FOOD CHECKER-25-50, at least high school education and cashiering or food checking experience. in person only to the Employment Office, Richmond Hotels, 9th and Grace between 10 A. M. to 12 noon, or 2 P. M.

to 4 P. M. FOUNTAIN CLERK-For drug store In Chester. Apply by phone, 748-2284, between 8 A. M.

30 FOUNTAIN HELPER over 21. Apply in person, Stokes Drug 3000 W. Cary St. 30 GIRL FRIDAY-Between 21 and 30. Ideal working conditions In comfortable West End office, 5- day week.

Apply today 10 A. M. to noon at 3411 W. Cary St. or call EL 3-1266 for appointment.

MARSHALL E. GRAVES, INC. REALTORS ON BE 2-4919 31 HOUSEKEEPER -Children. School age children. Middle age.

Live on. Weekends off if desired. 233-8623. 30 HOUSEKEEPER-Quiet lady to live on. Two adults.

References exchanged. Good salary. Write CP. 873, care this paper. 30 HOUSEKEEPER Light housework and care for 2 small children, in home of young working, couple, in Boston, Mass.

Live week plus $250 annual bonus. References, AT 8- 6422 or write CR-843, care this paper. KEYPUNCH TRAINEE--High school graduate, must have typing speed of 50 words per minute. Will train on job, 5-day week, full participation In excellent employee benefit program, Including Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Apply Virginia Hospital Service Assoclation, 4010 W.

Broad St. An equal opportunity employer. 31 LEGAL SECRETARY $350. Fee paid. Professional Employment, 644- 4687; 288-1179.

30 LEGAL SECRETARY 100 WPM shorthand. Central. $375 fee paid. American Personnel. NURSE-Licensed practical.

Nights 12- 8 A. M. Apply 1830 Monument Ave. NURSE-LPN only, 11 to 7, supervisor experience. Reference required, living quarters available.

Write B. Masian, Terrace Hill Nursing Home, 2112 Monteiro Richmond, Va. PBX OPERATOR To work in large furniture store. Must be an excellent typist with ability to handle a heavy work load. This Is a permanent position with many compony benefits.

Apply Mr. Guirkin. PHILLIP LEVY co. 15 W. Broad St.

3 POLICE SCHOOL GUARD-21-45. Two years of high shift school. Driver's day, permit. (Split four hours per Height, 5'2" to with weight proportionate.) $28.75 weekly. Room 314 City Hall.

30 PRACTICAL NURSES shiffs. Experienced; 7 to 3, and 3 10 11 Living quarters available. Call Mrs. Bethel, EL 9-4093. PRESSER Wanted at once.

Good pay. BE 3-3878, BE 2-4742, See Mr. Brown. 3 Proof Operators Training positions available for high school graduates. 18 to 30.

in our check proving and clearing division. This is an opportunity to become skilled in a vital banking function. Comprehensive benefit program including life, medical and pension plans with Foremost Bank." Apply Personnel Department, 9th and Main Sts. First Merchants National Bank 30 I SALESLADIES PERMANENT Age 30-60, no experience necessary, we will give you complete training and permanent employment, paid vacations, weekly salary plus monthly bonus and company discount. Pleasant working conditions.

Apply Monday or Tuesday Personnel Office, 3158 W. Cary St. Ask for Mr. Hall. HIGH'S ICE CREAM CO.

30 Richmond News Leader, Help Wanted: Female 44 RECEPTIONIST- -West End doctor's office, 2 years of college required. Typing ability. Telephone experience. Write CY-836, care this paper. 31 RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST Low office, 643-9066.

SALESLADIES AGES 18-40 FULL AND PART TIME We have immediate openings for neat. alert, ladies; paid vacation. hospitalization and other benefits. Apply STANDARD DRUG CO. 4910 FOREST HILL AVE.

31 SEAMSTRESS- Experienced, for cleaning plant. Good job. Call 272- 1004. 25 Secretaries Several Interesting positions requiring excellent typing and use of dictaphone are available In our investment and corporation trust departments. Another assignment in the savings department involves the additional ability to meet the public.

Excellent working conditions and education at company's expense leading to career opportunities with "Virginia's Foremost Bank Apply Personnel Department, 9th and Main Sts. First Merchants National Bank SECRETARY--Laboratory Instrument manufacturer, typing, experience with IBM equipment helpful. Contact Mr. Mallory at 644-5401. 30 SECRETARY- Unusual opportunity for sharp girl with top skills.

$330. Fee paid. Call Frances Bramble, Snelling Snelling. 530 E. Main MI 4071.

31 SECRETARY Excellent opportunity In conveniently located West End Excellent Insurance office. Shorthand required. working conditions, fringe benefits. Qualified applicants call Mrs. Beauchamp, EL 3-4421.

30 SECRETARY- you are a skilled girl with a neat appearance and want a $325 fee paid lob where you will be expected to assume responsibility, call Louise Hoskings, Snelling Snelling. 530 E. Main MI 4 4071. 31 SECRETARY--High school graduate, 21 to 35, bookkeeping experience helpful but not essential. Must be good typist and have pleasart per sonality.

Excellent opportunity for qualified lady. Pleasant working conditions In new air conditioned offices In Sandston area. Auto penses paid If not a Sandston restdent. Hours 9 A. M.

to 5 P. Monday through Friday. Many fringe benefits. Excellent salary plus monthly bonus. Telephone R.

H. Allen. 737-6006, between 10 A. M. and P.

M. for appointment. 31 SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER Experienced, competent Imaginative. Position involves some travel and training of others. Vacations, days.

Prefer over 30, married. Write stating experience, salary, references. Clark Equipment 116 South 3rd Street. SENIOR CLERK TYPIST-21-45. To work in executive office of hotel corporation.

Must know statistical typing, and be a high school graduate. Pleasant surroundings and excellent company benefits. Apply Richmond Hotels, 9th and Grace Sts. Interviews between 10 and 12 and 2 to 4 P. M.

23 STENOGRAPHER- Accurate: $325; fee paid; Professional Employment. 288-1179: 644-4687. 30 STENOGRAPHIC WORKERS SECRETARIES STENOGRAPHERS CLERK-TYPISTS Positions available immediately. Call MI 4-3451, Ext. 236, for information, or come to our personnel office, State Planters Bank, 900 E.

Main St. 28 WAITRESS--Apply within. becue, 2708 Williamsburg Rd. 3 WAITRESS Experienced. Mack's Delicatessen.

EL 5-9929. 30 WAITRESS- Over 21 years, Apply Mark Warren Restaurant, 2301 Willis 275-9927. 26 WAITRESSES Large dining room with motel, good tips for right girl. Apply 1501 Robinhood Rd. and 5221 Brook Rd.

30 WAITRESSES--AIl shifts. Apply In person Dobbs House Restaurant, 1o- cated in the new Quality Court Motel, 1600 Robinhood Rd. 2 WAITRESSES Neat and attractive. above average salary. Apply In person High's Plantation Room, 3158 W.

Cary St. 25 WANTED: Church secretary. Lakeside Methodist Church. CO 6-7016. 30 WOMEN with supervisory kitchen ex- for perience.

Call Miss Seymour personal Interview. Et: 3-1510. WANTED: 3 ladies to work in downtown office. No experience required. No age limit.

Apply 306 W. Grace St. Immediately. 30 CHRISTMAS- bother you? Have extra Income by selling Cort Cosmetics. Good commission.

Call BE 2- 8419. WANTED: Woman with some Income, live in, help in boarding home for 8 elderly ladies, $72 month, Write giving references to CW-894, care this paper. 30 FINANCE COMPANY FINANCE COMPANY employ clerk typist, 19 10 of age, for downtown office. experience necessary. Apply 202 St.

3 HOUSEWIVES Fine opportunities for Income on full or part time basis, handling 00 prestige line of finest cosmetics for Avon. Commission. MI 31 NEED MONEY FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BILLS? If you are an experienced office worker, no matter what your skills, register now for Interesting and diversified. TEMPORARY JOBS Western Girls, Inc. 114 S.

Willow Lawn Mall PHONE 288-1139 30 FLAIR FULL OR PART TIME IMMEDIATE OPENINGS CUSTOMER RELATIONS QUALITY FASHION SELLING UNUSUALLY INTERESTING WONDERFUL SALARY APPLY MANAGER AT FLAIR GRACE AND 5TH WILLOW LAWN Desires to 30 years No N. Third SOUTHSIDE PLAZA 3 YOU NEED MONEY? WE NEED GIRLS! Let's Get Together and Fill Those TEMPORARY TYPING ASSIGNMENTS Available now for experienced office workers. KELLY GIRL SERVICE, INC. 216 ARCADE BLDG. MI 8-6526 30 SNELLING SNELLING 530 EAST MAIN MI 4-4071 6TH AND MAIN (ESKIMO BLDG.) DAILY, 9-5; 9-6; 9-12 FEE PAID POSITIONS CALL MRS.

HOSKINS, MI 4-4071 Secretary: Assume, all duties Girl Office: contact 330 Secretary: Career job, plush 325 Stenographer: Attractive job 325 Girl Friday: Shorthand, fast 325 Secretary: Administrative 315 Secretary: Sharp, poised girl 300 Dictaphonist: Small legal firm 300 1 Girl Office: West, dictaphone 300 Supervisor: Steno pool, typing 280 Steno-Clerk: Receptionist, too Receptionist: West, steno lob 280 Typist: Aptitude for figures 275 Typist: Reliable girl needed 260 Proof Machine Operators 240 CALL MISS BRAMBLE, MI 4-4071 Secretary: Career minded $340 Secretary: Top flight position 335 Friday: Skilled, capable 325 Executive Secretary: Top firm Steno: Intelligent, mature 325 Secretary: Capable, sharp girl 325 Stenographer: Downtown area 300 Secrefary: Unusual opportunity 300 Typist: Dictaphone, West End 285 Stenographer: Varied duties 285 Supervisor: Must type well 275 Clerk-Typist: Fast, accurate 275 Typist: Aptitude for figures Clerk-Typist: Alert, talented 250 Machine Operator: Will train 235 30 Dec. 30, 1963 21 Help Wanted: Female 44 FREE Placement FREE Placement Richmond's Only Agency Handling FEE-PAID JOBS EXCLUSIVELY Executive secretary girl Steno 250 Legal Receptionist, Steno Medical Receptionist 250 File Clerk, South 260 Officer's Secretary 350 Bookkeeper Editorial Assistant 300 Dictaphone Typist, experienced 300 Experienced Comptometer, 300 Cost Clerk, South Experienced Secretary, East Steno, Hopewell Area 275 Typist, North 280 Secretary, mature Calculator Operator 300 Medical Typist 300 Secretary Vocational Guidance 300 Typist, downtown 275 Legal Secretary, experienced THIS SUNCHANN SAMPLE ONLY OF OPENINGS SELECT Personnel, 216 ARCADE BLDG. MI 9-0383 30 Help Want'd dFemale(C) 44-A BABY Light housework. Live on. 648-3572.

31 BABY SITTER housework. days week. 275-8536. CHILD CARE housework. 5-day week.

References. Own transportation. Call 282-1968. 30 COOK-Should have own transportation or live near stop 29, Petersburg Pike. Apply Mark Warren Restaurant, 2301 Willis Rd.

275-9927. 26 -Live on; other help employed; $30. 282-7568. OFFICE CLERK--High School gradvate; days; to do posting work. See Mr.

Maple, Sunlight Laundry Dry Cleaners. 1900 Chamberlayne Ave. SHIRT OPERATOR Top pay. C. L.

Slavin Cleaners, EL 5-4685. 31 SHIRT OPERATORS 5-DAY WEEK NO SATURDAY WORK VACATION WITH PAY Experience desirable on a 3-girl shirt unit: steady employment. Good opportunify for operators seeking permanent placement. A good job In a good place to work. Apply Laundry, 931 W.

Marshall. Ask for Mr. Branner. 31 WAITRESSES Day or night work. 228 W.

Broad St. FLAT work, feeders and folders. Must be experienced. Permanent work with paid vacation. Apply Purltan Cleaners and Launderers, 4501 W.

Broad St. 30 AVON CALLING Women without previous business experience but willing to work and learn. Pleasant, profitable work. Commission. MI 3-6301.

31 Help Wanted: Male 45 ACCOUNTANT -Junior, for staff of local CPA firm. Reply giving summary of education to Andrews, Burket P.O. Box 3-B, Richmond. ACCOUNTANTS H. R.

Block Co. requires Income tax consultants for 1964 filing season. Some experience necessary. Apply 3318 W. Cary St.

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Three years minimum experience. Small office. Hubert T. Stratton, A1A Architect. 3 Valley Avenue, Winchester, Va.

30 AUTO BODY AND FENDER MANMust be able to paint and turn out first class work. All company benefits, weekly sick benefits, paid vacation and plenty of work. Guaranteed salary plus commission. Apply W. Fitchett, SH 8-2255.

AUTO TRUCK MECHANICS Day or night shift, at either of our 10- cations. See Mr. Taylor at 4110 W. Clay, or Mr. Harvey, at 107 Canal.

Bingham Truck Service. 31 BARBER- EXPERIENCED 4811 2 BEAUTICIAN -Experienced, for West End salon, 282-7846; evenings, after 6, AT 8-8557. 30 BODY MAN -Combination, 1st class, plenty work. Company benefits, paid vacation. Apply Flippo Body and Fender, Stop 16, Petersburg Pike.

CAB DRIVERS OVER 21 YEARS OF AGE Must have fair knowledge of city streets. Day or night shifts. Apply Mr Bowry NATIONAL CAB CO. CARY ST. Cab Drivers 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER Applications are now being accepted for full or part-time positions.

Either day or night shifts available. Pleasant working conditions. Liberal commissions, many company benefits. We train you for the lob. For full detalls, contact the Employment Office.

Daytime, W. M. Miller Evening, J. A. Mayeur YELLOW CAB CO.

OF VIRGINIA, INC. 1 S. GRANBY ST. CLERK -Experienced in office supply. Virginia Stationery Co.

For Interview, call 359-1311, or after 353-5212. COLLECTOR -Must have late model car. Our men are averaging $100 and more weekly in salaries and commissions. See T. M.

Lewis, 4309 Nine Mile between 10-12 noon. 30 Dispatcher Experienced in truck delivery scheduling of building Construction background desirable. per week. Salary according to experience. Write CP-876.

Care This Paper 31 ESTIMATOR- For small remodeling jobs and additions. Salary, or profits sharing. Write Y-835, care this paper. FACTORY WORKERS -Young men between ages 18-40 who are Interested in an opportunitv for advancement Must be high school graduate. Minimum of 5'9" 150 No calls.

Apply In person or writing. Apply E. R. Carpenter 2400 Jetferson Davis Hwy. FOUNTAIN MANAGER Drugstore; must be experienced, excellent salary.

Write CM-877, care this paper. GROCERY AND MEAT CLERKS Experienced only. Apply Capitol Food Market, 506 E. Marshall St. 31 INVOICE CLERK -Wanted by large mill supply house, a young man, high school graduate, age 20-30, to check invoices.

Must be fast and accurate with figures. Knowledge of typing necessary. 5-day, 40-hour week, no Saturdays. Apply giving 0. Box 1378, Richmond, age, references, salary, expected to 23211.

31 JOURNALIST -TO work on monthly trade magazine. Full time position. Give full information on experience, qualifications and salary requirements when requesting Interview. Write C-899, care this paper. LAUNDRY MANAGER GROWING COMPANY ADVANCEMENT COMPANY BENEFITS To manage laundry operation In large combined commercial and family plant.

Salary open. $5.000 to $7.000 range. Excellent opportunity for applicant seeking permanent placement, Central Virginia location. Write CW-886, care this paper. 31 LINOTYPE OPERATOR insurance benefits.

Apply Lewis Printing 1107 E. Cary St. LOCKSMITH LOCKSMITH TRAINEE Good pay, bonus, commission, vacation, Drug, First and Broad. hospitalization. Continued on Next Page Commercia! printer has opening for qualified linotype operator for day work.

Paid hospitalization and other 30 In 31 10- 31 2 11A.

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