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30C THE TENNESSEAN SumUv FEBRUARY 3. 1985 AUCTION WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, AT 10 A.M. Woodbury, approx. 50 miles El of STANTON, Samuel Payton Jan BARRY, E.

Raymond Age 85 I Watertown. Tn. Goodlettsville, Tn. TODD, Mr. Alton Patterson Sr.

Thursday, January 31, 1985 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survived by son, Mr. A.P. Todd daughter, Mrs. Bonne Dunkelberg; two sisters, Mrs.

Ruby Harris, Mrs. Gladys Stanton; four grandchildren. The remains are at the Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. Graveside services will be conducted Monday, February 4, 1985 at 2 p.m. by Bro.

Norman Slate. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 868-9020 and 1 miles North ot Manchester Machinery Parsonal Property Ot Or. Mr. Russell Myers with blade, 3400 ford tractor with front end 1064 IM tractor, 310 JO round baler, one row chopper, 2 Papec silage boxes, Badger silo Papec silage blower, 16 ft.

cattle trailer, 7 haybind, 6 raw AC no-till planter, 196 2 model GMC truck, 1963 model 2 ton GMC truck, 3 bed trailer. IS MF grinder with feed hopper, and other equipment. Cash or Check. Buyers unknown to Auction bring Bank letter of Credit. NOTE: This is above average equipment.

For information tee or call Realty Auction Company 920 North Chancery Street McMinnville, Tennessee 371 10 Firm license No. 109 Office phont 6IS-471-S010 Joe Twof-Auctioneer-Night phone 41S-76S-5337 mU dsy sf Nks prsneinrt mr pnirtoj nmenL FEB. 13th, 10:30 A.M. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 1605 MEMORIAL BLVD. MURFREESBORO, TN.

From Nashvillo, tako 1-24 South 78B to Hwy 96. continue on across St. on 231 N. (Memorial Blvd.) located before Red Food Store on ceniittt ef: Hobort 30 Ot. mixer with dough hook, grater, flicer, and bowl, StainleH steel work table with 4' 2 Vi' torage under hK) te4Herve ice creom machine, one flavor, Ave oeHen old United liding-glau 2 door cooler, eight adjut with inttde dnploy lighl, TEC etectronk coin register MA-110 series, 4 departments, Scotsman cube ko maker Capacity (not In working order), 4 stainless steel fult-siie dish, Misc.

stainless steel tkrtware-apprex. 50 each knives, spoons, and soup spoons, Penhekl 40 gal. gas heater, Misc. pots, pons, and baking supplies, Castie gas oven, 2 comportment, Hardwkk 4 burner gas Chrome-plated tubular frame food cart 2' 3', three swivel casters, Chopping block solid wood worktabte full length storage under shelf and one ulonsil Restaurant chinopprox. 50 10' dinner plates, 36 saucers, 33-7 Vt square salad plates, SO monkey oval platters, 50 soup bowls, 30 dessert plates, 36 baskets, 6 wood top tables with metal stands with Solid oak antique ke chest (Lig-O-Nier) with brats hard- six shelf 4 display and one storage) (Orectrk conversion wiih compressor), Tea, herb and spke shelf (eight shelves) 8V 8 -10V deep shelves.

Antique cook stove, 64 clear plastk 12 ox. glosses, 6 glass racks, 4 cup stack rocks, 2qt. water ptrcners, i-iqt. pitcher, 30 pound weight Stimpson grocery Kale, Misc. herb (ors, Whirlpool stove vent hood, 1 hot plate, canned goods, Misc.

paper products. TERMS CASH LARRY SIMS AUCTION AGENT 890-2067 Murfreesboro "SAICS THAT SATISFY" JIM STEVENS. Auctioneer 3M7 Cellaii d. lm Imki I tocMMtn line iiiiiOt IMPORTANT ANTIQUE AUCTION Featuring over 275 superb lots TYREE, Raymond Age 69. Of the Commerce community, tebruary 198a.

survived by three children, Kyle Tyree, Orlando, Doyle Tyree, Clinton, Faye Cook, Maynardvule, two sisters, Aline Law, Elmwood, Gertie Ham- lett, Gordonsville; brother, Burford Tyree, New Castle, Ind. Services 1 Monday at Carthage Chapel ot funeral Home con ducted by Bro. Steve Law. Inter ment Dixon Spnnes Cemetery. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE, Directors, 735-2118 GATWOOD, Mrs.

Margaret Barbara ueuiy t-ebruary 1985. Survived by sons, Robin F. Gatwood, Hickory, N.C., Dean Gatwood, Richmond, Elden Gatwood, Pittsburgh, daughters, Mrs. Bar bara Gatwood Thompson, Mempis, Tn. and Mrs.

Mary Gatwood Aaron, Nashville; sixteen grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren. Her remains are at the Broadway Cha pel, 1715 Broadway, where the fam ily win receive irienas irom i p.m. until time of service at 4 p.m. Sunday, Rev. David Kidd officiat ing.

Interment Albion, Ind. Memo rial contributions may be made to tne Hiusooro Presbyterian Church. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1Y15 Broadway, Z44-64B0 HALE, Rocky Alan Age 21. Friday, February 1985. Survived by his wife, Jeannie Bower Hale of Nashville; parents, Jimmy F.

and Ann Smith Hale of Madison, three sisters, Mary Ann Keene of Gal latin, Gayle Jernigan of Antioch, Tn. and Evelyn Beatty of Munreesboro, brothers-in-law, Johnny Keene, Bernie Jernigan and Chuck Beatty; three nephews. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gal latin where funeral services are to be held Tuesday, February 5, iH5 at a.m. with Rev. Henry Taylor officiating.

Interment will be In Forest Lawn Cemetery, Goodlettsville. Active Pallbearers are Alan Thomas, David Hannah, James Dillard Milton Hager, Albert fryor, wuson Hannan, Kon- nle Smith and Timmy Glover. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Direc tors HIBBETT, Mr. Richard J. Wednes day, January 30, 1985 at Veterans Hospital.

Survived by mother, Mrs. Willie Hibbett; aunt, Lura Mae Crockett; uncle, William Crockett of Murfreesboro, two great aunts, Ida Sanders, Walter Hill, Lura Owens, Nashville; a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Visita tion with the family at the Chape of Holmes Funeral Home, Monday, February 4, 1985 from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services following immedi ately conducted by Bro. Albert INelson.

Pallbearers and riowerla-dies selected from friends. Inter ment National Cemetery Tuesday at 1 p.m. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston 329-2596 Old Hickory, Tn. HILL, Mrs. Hallie Mae Saturday morning, February 2, 1985 at Nashville Memorial Hospital.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Linda O'Connor of Mt. Juliet, son, Mr. Jimmy mil of Madison; stepson, Mr. Charles Ray Hill of Evansville, four grandchildren; five step grandchildren; sister, Mrs.

Rachel Jones, Goodlettsville. The remains are at the Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, February 5, 1985 at 1 p.m. by Rev. Norris G. Hite.

Friends will serve as Active Pallbearers. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 868-9020 HOGGETT, Mr. Lawrence Madison, Sr. Entered into rest suddenly January 30, 1985.

Survived by very devoted wife, Mrs. Emma Jean Hoggett; daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Payne of Hartsville, Tn. and Mrs. Lena Mai Morrow, Nashville; sons, Mr.

Lawrence Madison Hoggett, Jr. and Mr. John Ervin Hall, Nashville; father, Mr. Madison Hoggett, Los Angeles, sisters, Mrs. Kathenne Allen.

Mrs. Loretta Ihur man and Mrs. Rosemary Shumsky, ail of sisters-in-iaw, Mrs. ura cie Lawrence, Mrs. Vera Dickey, Mrs.

Margaret Belcher, Mrs. Joyce Shannon, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Annie Bowers, Colorado Springs, brothers-in-law, Elder Harold T. Shannon and Mr. Leonard Dickey, Nashville, Mr.

Roland Thurman, Mr. Jimmy Allen, and Mr. Richard Shumsky, son-ln -law, Mr. Fred Morrow, six grand children; two great grandchildren; foster daughter, Ms. Stara Weaver Detroit, devoted aunt, Mrs.

Minnie Lewis West; devoted cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker; very devoted friend. Miss Laura; other relatives and friends. Visitation with family Monday February 4, 1985 from 7-8 p.m. at Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 420 Weakly Avenue Funeral immediately following conducted by his pastor, Rev.

John L. Copeland. Interment Tuesday reoruary 5, isbs at am National Cemetery, Madison, Tn Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIREC- TORS Continental, objects ot Art, tmurrie ana urieniai rugs. SUNDAY FEBURARY 3, 1985 1:00 P.M. CENTRAL tui- Mnemnmoni frnm a nrominent Doctor consists of a collection 1105 Auctions ABSOLUTE AUCTION HEAVY FABRICATION EQUIPMENT BABCOCK S.

WILCOX COMPANY ALBANY STREET BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6 10:00 AM EST PARTIAL LIST: Brakes; She-art; snot Blaster; 41" Cold Saw; Bridge Cranes; Punches; Radial Drills; Beam Line; Transfer Tables; WHITING Car Mover; Railroad Flat Cart; MUCH MORE! Call for Brochure: CALVIN FLOYD ASSOCIATES, INC 1088 FARR RD. COLUMBUS, GA 31907 404-M-08 GAL'979 AUCTION TRUCKSTfl ACTORS COMBINES FEB. 7. 10 00 A REGARDLESS OF WEATHER BRENT EDWARDS MICHAEL D.

MILLER HARDIN, KENTUCKY SALE LOCATION (-rom Hardin. Ky Take Hwy. 80 West 3 Miles To Hwy 1 3 11. Proceed North To Sale Site' From Ben-Ion Ky City LuTitt West Sfte M. Take Hwy 13M South 6 Mih To Sale Site 7 Mites bo Ot Benton.

Ky ISMilesfc OtMyliOld.Ky 1b Mites No 01 Murray. Ky THACTOHStHC tU6. CAA. VoiS TA. Dual PTO, 16 39 Duals.

Hyd Vatves. Weights, SN "Heal Nice HC i486, 4 Post Canopy. 229 Hrs, TA. Dual PTO. 18 438 Duals.

2 Hvd Vatves. Weights, U0O9643. "Real Nice 100 Hrs. On Overhaul" IHC 574 Gas. 1347 Hrs Remote Valve.

Nice' International Super Farmait Cultivator "Heal Nice' COMBINES IHC 14b0 AmijI-Flow. CM. 1506 Hrs Mud Hog Abvsi. BsHMS Platform, 24 5 Huhoer. Loaded.

1)006133, "Real Nice IHC 6 Row 863 Com Head. "Real Good" TRUCKS 19'7 Chevy 65 Custom Deiue 90 Actual Mi'es 3W Engine 2 Transmission 9 00 Hubber Hf Steering W-ifi Chandler Hyd Drive Twin Fan And t-er lii.er Sp'earJer Bed Sid'n- lew Steel Cham A Real N.ce Outfit Pair 01 Firetlon 10 Ply Floatation Tes Wheel Pair Ot Gen eral 14 Ply 15-225 Sleermg es 8 1976 Chevy 65 Cheyenne 51 273 Actual Mies. Eng.ne 13 Speed Road Ranger Transmission. 10 00-20 HubOer Twin Screw 'Brakes SadO Tanks. With Bed.

Tip Topper. Heat Nice 1j75C- 65 Cnevy Scottsdaie 2B034 Actual Miles. 427 fcngme. 5S2 Speed Working Fourth Transmission 10 00-20 Rub ber Ait Brakes Pace Air Bag Tandem. Saddle Tanks.

With Pa'khurst Bed Twrt Hosl Tid Toppers Heat Nice i9t9 Dodge 2 Ton Gram Bed 8 2Speed'24 Tandem Neck Over Tracer FIELD EQUIPMENT John Derg 7000 6 How Narrow Piateiess Planter. No Till Cou ters. Herbicde Boxes. Liauid Fertihe Com Bean And Milo Cues John Deere 8 Row No Till Planter tHC 490 Disc IHC 2350 Mount O-Matic Jf f( Loader John Deere 91 0 300 Bushel Gram Cart Two- Brill-ion 6 Row Cultivaiors 1 5 Le'y Roterra Alhens 3 Point 1 1 Tme Chisel Plow Side Winder 3 Pom' Cutter 24 lm- plemenl Trailer )HC 440 -bw 16 3 Pomt Plow Chem Farm 400 Gallon Saddle Tanks And Racks 7 3 Pent Bade VerhoH 14 40' Land Leveler 7 5 Yard Oil Pan Front Steer Do'i'os Case 400 -5 1 6 Semi. Plow Mayrath 8 55 Transport Grjm Auger 1200 Gallon Water Tank '000 Gallon Fuel Tank Electric Pump 11 00 Gallon Fuel Tank Electric Pump BRENT EDWARDS-OWNER For Oeta'lS Ph 502-437-4663 TRACTORS IHC 1066 CM 1749 HrS TA Dudl PTO.

18 4.38 Duals 2 Hyd Valves. Weights SN U25979 Heal Nice Ford 601 Wo'k Mailer va've. Or'Qtnji COMBINES IHC 815 Hydro static Desel. CM. Mud Hog Assist.

Chopper. 810-15' Plat-torm, 28L-26 Hubber. SN UQ19463 Good Machine' IHC 844 Corn Head "Real Good TRUCKS 1968 Chevy 2 Ton G'an Bed Hoist, 2 Speed 1967 Chevy 2 Ton Gram Bed A Hoist, Speed 1 964 Chevy Pickup 4 Wheel Drive Lock Out Hubs. V-8 Automatic. Power Steering FIELD EQUIPMENT Hol land 2 Row Pu" Type Setter BHl'On 13 Cut-mulCher John Owe 230 20 Hvd FQig Disc John Deere 4 Mow 153 Cul tivator 1000 Gallon Poly Tank 3 Horse Pump Four Tobacco ScaHoid Wagons 1 000 Fuel Tank Electric Pump F.ber Gijss Saddle Taf'ks And Racks Pumps And Regulator 3 Point S'de Boom bpraver Pup And O-mgc IHC 8 Row Planter 3feb Units And End Transport Fed i Arm Loader Bush Hog 1 1 Tme 3 Pomt Chisel Plow 4 Wheel Kim Wagon IHC 440 bi'6 3 Pent Plow Fo'd 2i4 Pow ford 6 3 Pomt Disc 200 Bushel Gram Cart Floatation Tires 8 -54 Transport Gram Auger Shape Pickup Fuel Tank Eiectnc Pump Appro 2.500 Tobacco Slicks.

MlCHAtL MILLER-OWNER For Delays Ph MF Dsl Traclor. 1303 Hrs Remote Valve AC 72 PuH Type Combine Ford 316 Sprmg Trip Plow Ford 10 Wheel D.SC IHC 4 Row Cultivator John Deere 1240 Pinter Century 400 Gallon Pull Type Sprayer 200 Bushel G'avty Gram Wagon RALPH NELSON-OWNER For Details Ph. 502-43 7-4599 1982 Chevy C-70 Custom Deluxe. 11.180 Actual Miles, 5 2 Transmission. 427 Engine.

10 0020 Rubber. Tandem Aile. Saddle Tanks, with Knaoehide 20' Bed wTIo Top pers. Twin Hoisl. Roll Over iarp, uump i an oaie.

Like New" 1984 Ford F-350 XL. 4 Wheel O'ivb. 6 9 Liter Dsl. Engine, 21.000 Actual Miles. Air Condi tion 4 Speed Wiih Knapehide Cany All Bed wTOOJ Boxes, DMI Cushon Hitch Bumper, John Deere 4440, A.

lb 13 Nice Hours. Quad Ranqe. Quick HUch, 3 Hyd. Valves. 18 4 x38 Duals.

S.N. "Nice" Woods HD 315 Hyd. Fold 15 Roterv Cutter. Like New IHC 780-lb- Ott Set Oisc w32" Blades. "Like New" IHC Hyd.

Fo4d Chisel Plow wr Harrow. Like New 1000 Gallon Tank w3 Pump Mounted On Tarv dem Axle Trailer Combine Header Trailer Galton Polv Tank 2-Anhydrous Regulators wHyd Rams L-Shape Fuel Tank WPump FiCk Up Truck loot BOX PAUA NIILSON OWNf Fr Wrath J02-J 3 7-3979 DON MISS THIS ONE!) EACH EVERY PIECE SELLING AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION? NO MiNiMUMS" NO REJECTIONS'! KG VOUfl TRUCKS TRAILERS' JAKES CASH LOADER TRACTOR AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE1! SEE YOU JAMES R. CASH The Auctioneer Real Ettaie Broker Fancy Farm. Kentucky 502) 623 8466 (502) 623-6388 IOCATION: Nashville Farm D4 Cat loader, NH silage ft. NH 2 ton aile flat Shop took, TERMS! Company, AUCTIONEER'S Pioneer Auction lorry trmmman Directions: to Exit Broad property left.

Equipment mixer, roll edges TaTyier 2 yr. able hehres 2004 chafing forks, water commercial stove. shelves, 2 9' drawer. cupt, 36 dishes, 6 eandwkh chairs. sheH ditploy iron stack water spke and Misc.

22I 2S41 l.tinit I go The of antique Persian rugs, rare French Maladian ClocK set ana me nnesi conebuun ui tuaiii nvRr offered in Nashville. years. Friday morning, February 1, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Leah Hunt, Ypsi-lanti, Mrs.

Elizabeth Givan, Mrs. Essie Mai Wood, both of Nashville. Mr. Barry is at the Chapel of Martin's Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louise Ave. Family and friends will assemble Tuesday morning- at Woodlawn (Southside) for Graveside Service and Interment at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev.

Harold C. Marsh. MARTIN'S BRACEY--WELSH, 327-1032 BOWLIN, Milburn E. (Bud) Age 70. Friday, February 1, 1985 at Cedar Bluff, Ala.

A former resident of Nashville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth (Sis) Bowlin; son. Milburn E. Jack Bowlin, both of Cedar Bluff; sister, Mrs.

Mildred Harrell of Holt, thirteen grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren. Funeral services at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 3, 1985 at Perry Funeral Home, Centre, Ala. Interment at Cedar Bluff, Ala. Courtesy of PHILLIPS-ROBINSON CO.

Milton, Tn. Murfreesboro, Tn. BUGG, Mrs. Nezzie West Age 93 years of Milton, Tn. Died Saturday, February 2, 1985 at the Boulevard Terrace Nursing Home, Murfreesboro, Tn.

Survived by two sons; Dayton Bugg, Readyville, Tn. and Eugene Bugg, Walter Hill, one daughter, Mrs. Ida Overton, Donel-son, four grandchildren; five great grandchildren. Remains are at the Jennings Ayers Funeral Home where services will be conducted 11 a.m. Monday, February 4, 1985 with the Rev.

David Bell officiating. Interment in Milton Cemetery. JENNINGS AYERS FUNERAL HOME, 893-2422, Nashville No. 244-1318 MORGAN, Mrs. Dorris Jean-Age 58, February 1, 1985 at Donelson Hospital.

Survived by husband, James Edward Morgan; daughter, Cherri Lee Walker, Goodlettsville; brother, Floyd T. Lee, Nashville; sisters, Annie Laura Early, Newsom Lee, Florence Sanders, Goldie Yoes, all of Nashville; three grandchildren. Remains are at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Monday, Feb. 4, 1985 at 10 a.m. by Pastor David Calles.

Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. Visitation with the family Saturday from 10am-2pm and Sunday 1-5 pm. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 859-5279. Lewis Smith FUNERAL HOME PATRICK, Mrs.

Jennie Louise- Friday, February 1, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by sister, Mrs. Alice Douglas; niece, Mrs. Alicia Wilmort; other relatives and friends. Arrangements to be announced later.

LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Richard A. Lewis and Henry L. Smith, 255-2371 Seay, Mr. Alfred Friday, February 1, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Deborah Seav: son, Johnny Seay; sisters, Ms.

Annie Seay and Ms. Blanche Seav. three brothers; a nost ot other devoted relatives and friends. Arrangements to be announced later. LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIREC TORS.

Richard A. Lewis and Henry L. Smith, 255-2371 Funeral Home STANFILL, Julia Ann 84. Feb. 1, 1985 at a local health care facility.

Sister of Vernon E. Stanfiil-Virginia, Miss Peggy Stanfill. Aunt of Jimmy Stanfill, both of Nashville, Mrs. Rita Hel-vey-Virginia; several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends 2-7 p.m.

Sunday. Graveside service 2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4, 1985 Woodlawn Memorial Park. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers.

Arrangements WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 SMITH, James William 72. February 2, 1985 at a local hospital. Husband of Mattie Watts Smith, Brentwood, Tn. Father of Joseph Neil Smith and Patricia Smith Barnes, both of Brentwood. Brother of Mack and Margaret Smith, both of Tanner, Ala.

Grandfather of five. Services Monday, February 4, 1985 Woodlawn Chapel of Roses 10 a.m. with Dr. Perry Michaels and Rev. Frank Ebel officiating.

Visitation from 4 until 7 p.m. Sunday Woodlawn Funeral Home. Retired after 27 years of service with the Nashville Electric Service. A Veteran of World War II serving in Africa and Italy where he participated in six major campaigns including Anzio. WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, in charge of arrangements, 383-4754 Funeral Home uary 31, 1985.

Survived by children; brother, sister and grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday night. Final arrangements entrusted to JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA CROUCH, Walter M. Age 90 years. February 1985.

survived by daughters, Mrs. Walter (Edna) Turner, Nashville and Mrs. W.K. (Mary Frances) Brittian, Antioch, sons, Charles bill and E.C. Crouch, all of Nashville; thirteen grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; one great great grandchild.

Kemains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nol ensville Road where services will be conducted Monday afternoon February 4, at 2 o'clock by Dr. Paul Prill and Buford (Boots) Parks. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Employees of Railroad. Grandsons will serve as Active Pallbearers.

THE FAMILY WILL BEGIN RECEIVING FRIENDS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948 DAVIS, Mrs. Louise Allen Age 86 years, Friday, February 1, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Sara L.

Morrow, Mrs. Mildred L. Stevenson, Nashville, Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, Madison, Mrs. Leona (Pete) Neely, Hender-sonville, Mrs.

Rowena (Rena) Norton, Joelton, Mrs. Georgie Bullock, Salem, Mrs. Clydeen Troup, Lavergne; twenty three grandchildren; fourty one great grandchildren; six great great grandchildren; brother, W.T. (BUI) Allen, Nashville; several nieces and nephews. Remains are at Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville where services will be Mon day at p.m.

conducted by Kev, Orin Collins. Active Pallbearers: Grandsons. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HUME, 254-7511.

Whites Creek, Tn. ROBINSON, Hazel Betty Jan. 31, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by son, Garner White of Whites Creek; sister, Mrs. Allie Starnes of Lebanon, five grandchildren.

Mrs. Robinson is in the Chapel of Nashville Funeral Home, 1010 Forrest where funeral services will be conducted Monday, February 4, 1985 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. WAV. Miles officiating.

Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn. NASHVILLE FUNERAL HOME, 228-0976 SANDERS, Mrs. Nellie Louise Fri day, February 1, 1985. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Mary Margaret Cantrell of Nashville, Mrs. Judy Faye Saint of Mayo, son, Kenneth Wade Sanders; brothers, Howard J. Kirkpatrick, Aubrey A. Kirk-patrick and Harry E. Kirkpatrick, all of Nashville; seven grandchildren and three great grandsons.

The remains are at the Chapel of Pettus-Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn. PETTUS-OWEN Si WOOD, 292-3392 Hendersonville SLEDGE, Andrew Thomas Age 89. February 1, 1985.

survived by wife, Mrs. Alma Sledge; daughters, Mrs. Dick (Mildred) Swint, Mrs.Frank (Lois) Fagan; sister, Mrs. Mattie Stephens; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Remains are at Cole Garrett, Hendersonville, where services will be Monday, February 4th at 10 a.m.

with Joe Sanders and Jim Olive. Pallbearers: Andy Swint, Richard Swint, Andy Huff, W.A. Barry, Wade Sledge and Earl Sledge. Honorary Pallbearers: Simpkins Page, Andy Dyer, Members of the Hudson Pennington Sun day School Class of Jackson Park Church of Christ, interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Franklin.

COLE GARRETT, Hendersonville Smyrna SPEARS, Mrs. Beatrice Died Thursday. Survived by son, Johnnie-Spears, Nashville; sister, Mrs. Mattie Harper, Murfreesboro; grandchildren, Johnnie Spears, Jr Smryna, James B. Spears, Mur freesboro, Mrs.

Suzanne Mills, Nashville, Joseph Spears, Hendersonville; seven great grandchildren. Graveside services were 1 p.m. Saturday Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Rev. Bob Kelley officiating, Pallbearers were Jim Mills, James Spears, Lt.

Leon Batson and Chief Buddy Willis and Leroy Young WOODFIN'S, Smyrna STANFIELD, Mrs. Clady Ransom Wednesday, January 30, 1985 at her residence, 311-John Merritt Hadley Park Towers. Survived by husband, Mr. Alridge Stanfield; three sons, Elroy Kelly Leon Johnson, Lonnie Johnson; two sisters, Ms. Grade Ransom, Mrs.

Lola Haynes, Nashville; two brothers, Messers. Mose S. Ransom of Nash ville and Grady Ransom, Foster ville, seven grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; four sisters-in-law, Mesdames, Mary Ransom, Leverta Ransom, Nash ville, Daisy Yancy, Birmingham, Elizabeth Stanfield, Detroit, two brothers-in-law. Mess ers. Walter Hayens, Nashville Noah Stanfield.

Detroit, Mich devoted white White friends, Mrs. Hugh Hobbs Jr. and Mrs. Hugh Hobbs III: numerous nieces, neph ews, cousins and friends; a dear friend, Anna Jordon. The remains will be conveyed to Jackson Street Church of Christ, 1308 Jackson Street, Monday, February 4, 1985 at 4 p.m.

Visitation with the family from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services following immediately. Bro. Michael Crowder officiating. Remarks Bro.

Andrew Butler Sr. Pallbearers: Elders and Deacons of Jackson Street. Flowerbearers: United School Workers. Interment Greenwood Cemetery Tuesday at 11 a.m. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston 329-2596 Complete listing of the items to be sold will be available.

PREVIEW Saturday. Feburary 2, 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sunday, Feburary 3, 12 noon till time of sale. AUCTIONEERS SANDRA CLEMENTS 1523 CHARLES W.

CLEMENTS, SR. 13 CHARLES W. CLEMENTS, JR. 1370 For reserved ceats in our gallery call: MM COMPLETE LIQUIDATION BUSINESS PRINTING SERVICE 435 E. SPRING ST.

COOKEVILLE, TN. FRI. FEB. 8 11:00 AM 3 IBM ELECTRONIC COMPOSERS EAGLE II COMPUTER PRINTER DARK ROOM EQUIP. MENT COLLATOR 2 HAMAOA OFFSET PRESSES ROBERTSON METEROITE VERTICAL CAMERA 1978 CHEVY LANDAU Take Cookeville Exit 287 off M0, go fa tha square, turn right on East Spring St.

2 blocks to sale. PRINTING EQUIPMENT: Hamado 500 Press-Chute Offset Prest, Hamado 600 Press Chain Offset IBM Electronic Composer, IBM Electric Typewriter Composer Cartridges, 12 Station Collator, Michael Miracle 28 Power Cutter, Kroy 80 Headliner w18 Type Discs, 20 x26" Bourn Folder, Amano Numberex, Ele. Numbering Machine, 3 596 Copier, Ele. Jogger, Bruning 2000 Platemaker, Martin Yale Table Top Folder, Redington Counting Machine, 2 light Tables, Advance Manual Paper Cutter, AM Multigraph Duplicator, Acme 2-Headed Foot Operated Stapler. DARK ROOM EQUIPMENT: Robertson Meteroite Verticle Camera, Rapidoprint Film Processor, A.B.

Dick Plate Exposure Unit. Most of the above equipment is in excellent condition and well taken care of. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: 3 Secretary Desks Chain, File Cabinet, Paper Cutter, Victor Unisonice Calculators, Approx. 10 metal shelves. SUPPLIES: 100's of negatives, approx.

75 lbs. various color ink, fixer, approx. 50 pin bar metal plates, cellophane tape, staples, blanket roller wash, podding compound, 1000's envelopes paper (colored white) Robbie wrap, plastic binders, tape and much, much more. TERMS: Cash or check day of sale. Proper ID required for bidding number.

Chevy Auto cash or certified funds day of sale. JOHN C. McLEMORE, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY CASE 's 284-03090 284-02966 BOBBY COLSON, AUCTIONEER Iffi of English, French, Chinese, STANDARD TIME Display Cabinet early Rose 5277 Nasnvuie, i jm 11: A.M. more information call or write $100 FREE Nashville 254-8375 -Wi. fsV (615) 832 GLENN'S ANTIQUE GALLERY 2921 Nolensville Rd.

mmmmm FINE ANTEBELLUM HOME AND 5 ACRE ESTATE PLUS 17 ADJOINING ACRES SELLING SEPARATELY DEL RIO PIKE-FRANKLIN, TN SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9 iff i sxf (ill if The Home Grounds Will Be Open For Your Inspection On Sole Doy From thru sale lime. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles from downtown Franklin on Del Rio Pike and convenient to Nashville. DIRECTIONS: From Franklin go out Del Rio Pike off Hillsboro Road. From Nashville or Brentwood, Hillsboro Road South to Franklin, turn right on Del Rio Pike to sale. SALE ONE: The Historic Home 5 Acre Estate with Barn.

This home dates back to approximately 1868 and has beautiful craftsmanship throughout; showing quality workmanship from the original slate mansard roof, tha fine brickwork, wood trim and cut stone foundation. It has been approximately 90 restored and is ready for you to finish and decorate as you desire. home has large Entry Vestabule, Living Room with Fireplace and several large windows, spacious Dining Room with Fireplace, 3 Bedrooms (2 with Fireplaces), Kitchen, large (new) Den or Family Room on rear and 2 full Baths. This home is situated on 5 level acres with a beautiful lawn, 270 feet of frontage on Del Rio Pike and it has a stock barn in the rear. The home is in a good section close to historic Franklin and convenient to Nashville via Hillsboro Road.

SALE TWO: 17 acres adjoining the home tract with 759 feet of frontage on Del Rio Pike with Harpeth River frontage on the rear. This is good investment property with future potential. Terms are being offered to a qualified buyer by the Williamson County Bank. They are 25 down payment, balance payable monthly at the prevaling interest rate for 1 0 years. You must qualify with the bank for these terms.

1 5 will be required from the purchaser day of sale in cash or good check as earnest money. Deed and insured title will be furnished by seller. HOLLEMAN, Mrs. Clemmie E. February 1, 1985.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Mary Cate Teague, Mrs. Betty Jo Brewer, Mrs. Joyce Carter, sons, Jesse Roland Holle-man, David Holleman, Danny Ray Holleman, Billy Wayne Holleman; SNOW CLAUSE: In case of a heavy snow restricting travel on Sale Day, contact our office tha Morning Of The Sale Only to learn if sale will be held or rescheduled. for brochure with picture and plat or Clive Anderson, Jr.

twelve grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Linda Chance, Mrs. Frances Stultz, Mrs. Nettie Crumpton; brother, Joseph E. Medlin.

Her remains are at the Eastland Chapel where services LJE)M REALTY AND AUCTION CO. Jj will be conducted Mondav after noon at 1 o'clock with Brother Bob $100 FREE 1305 8th Avenue South, bpann officiating, interment spring Hill Cemetery. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Licensed in TN No. 26, KY, AL, Member Tennessee and National Auctioneers Assn. Intormation herein is believed correct but not warranted Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 244-6480.

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