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Another Considering Legal Noticct 'THt NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. Feb. 2. 1972 29' Jlrath gutters I Jlratlj potters I Jbatlt nitres Legal Notice Legal Notice SECOND DISTRICT First Precinct St. Pius School Second Precinct Keynes School Third Precinct Snw0 School TAXKSLEV.

Be A. Jr. sud RIGGAN, Milton D. Age 63, Boris, Trai. Jan.

31 at a lnral in- Putnam Jury Unit KOTICE OF SALE PROJECT MOTES Sealed proposal will he received by The KaJwilie Housing Authority (hereinafter called the "Hsuing at 701 South Sixth Street, in the Ov of Navwille. Tennessee 37206. tanrtl. and publicfy eoened at One e'clock PM 1FST1 bvni IS THIRD DISTRICT firmarv wif MM. LdcUe Ad- "1 Survived by Survive hv '1972 tor the purchae of Protect Koes.

being issued ty the. tuim. Age years, auoaeiuy tcana Precinct Brick inurch Mondav evening Jan. 31. 1973 Scho0' FOURTH DISTRICT First Precinct Mioiewood School Chairman Resigns rm'i ror ana on oenait ot a pouo ot Housine Authorities I in the Slate of Tennessee, to aid in financing tow-rent housing jptotects of tuch Housing Authont es at follows: I Amount Series Maturity Date J.S47.000 09 Second Series 1972 September 15.

1972 daughters, Mrs. Daughertyr Mrs. Jean Second Precinct Tom Joy School Third Precinct Army Reserve CWeilj Tenter fourth Series IS72 March 16. 1971 The Notes will be Bishop; 1 Richardson, dated March 14 1972. will be aavable son, Mark fifth district all Of Burns, rtrs Precinct Ruuell Street to bearer on the Matunty Oatc.

end will bear interest at the Mrs. Margaret Tom Linson Riggan; 1 brother, Leonard Riggan. Remains are at Ellis Funeral Home; 2 6 2 7 Nolensville Road. Private graveside J. L.

Ma lone. Pallbearers: Leonard and Steven Riggan, John Charles M. and Wendell Jones, Carroll Frost. In lieu of flowers send contributions to the American Cancer Society. Interment National Cemetery.

ELLIS FUNERAL HOME Directors. rate or rates per annum fixed the proposal or proposal accept 1 for the purchase of tuch Notes. All proposal tor the purchase ef taid Note shall be submitted a form approved by the Issuine Agent. Conies of sucn form of proposer and information concerning the Note may pe obtained from tne Issuing Agent at the aodress indicated aDove. Detailed information with respect to the condition of ttiis sale may be obtained from the Fenmarv I 147? tk.

6 Grandchildren. The Wd Precinct-Mcfe Ptrk remains are at Dickson Precmct tst h. school Funeral Home, Dickson where funeral services will be Precinct Caiiatin Road held at 2 p.m. Wednesday Feb. fu' 2 COndUCted by BrO.

WoodrOW First Center Johnson. Interment in Union second Precinct ymca Cemetery. Arrangements byjTH.Tc,Hollv denly Monday evening Jan. 31, 1972 at a local infirmary. He is survived by his wife, Helen Eaves Tanksley; 2 daughters, Mrs.

Stan (Linda) Formosa and Miss Donna Tanksley; sons, Ben E. Tanksley and Robert Lee Tanksley, all of Nashville. His remains are at Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Rev. Par-nick Coe, Pastor of Hillsboro Baptist Church, officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Employees of Tanksley Sales and Service and Clarence Waddle will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active will be Dave Johnson, Tom Fisher, Jack McCullough, George Cowell, Stan Formosa and Calvin Eaves. ROESCH PAT-TON COSMOPOLITAN-Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480. I Daily Bond Buyer. The Issuing Agent reserves the right to reiecf any or all bids.

THE NASHVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY By Robert A. Haneline Director of Administration DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. SEVFNTH DISTRICT First Precinct Cora Howe School Second Precinct Inglewood School Third Precinct Metro Health Center EIGHTH DISTRICT First Precinct Lockeiand School THE NASHVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CONTRACT E-6B The Nashville Housine Authority wi II rereiw u.ll,4 ki4c fnr it COOPER, Mrs. Nancy Jose Second Precinct Rosebank School Preparation, Construction Contract E-6B, Utilities and Paving, for the Edgehill Urban Renewal Area, Project Tenn.

R-69. until 2:00 P.M. COLLIER, Rev. Phillip D. Passed at his residence 547-13th Ave.

No. Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1972. Survived by devoted wife, Mrs. Nancy Collier; seven daughters; four sons; one brother; one sister.

Other relatives and many friends. Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. Family may be contacted at 329-3779. RICHARD SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 706 Monroe 256-2832, 255-6392. IC.S.T.I on February 16.

1972. at its office at 701 Smith li.th Third Precinct Stratford School Fourth Precinct Da lewood School NINTH DISTRICT First Precinct lere Baxter School Nashville. Tennessee, 37206, at which time and place all bids will be juuuciy opened ana reaa aioua. Bid ar invited upon the followine aooroximata ouantitin af Second Precinct Dan Mills School work: 672 Dia. In.

Selective Removal of Tree 200 L.F. Water Main i phine Age 88, Feb. 1, 1972. Survived by one sister, Miss May Wells, Miami Fla. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 2 p.m.

Wednesday by Myron Keith. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Pallbearers: Everett and Johnny Bizwell, Robert Moore, Bobby Gentry, Don and Waldon i n. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512.

na rimnn it cacn isew water service lirh water Mrr EDMONDSON, Rufus, Eiell Third Precinct Isaac Litton School TENTH DISTRICT First Precinct Stratton School Second Precinct Amqui School Third Precinct Neely's Bend School ELEVENTH DISTRICT Vault 324 L.F. Sanitary Sewer 16" to 6 Each Manhole 520 L.F. Storm Drains 4" to 9 Each Curb Inlet 5,500 L.F. Curb and Sutter 4,500 S.Y. Concrete Sidewalks 250 S.Y.

Concrete Ramp 100 5.F. Concrete Steps 9,850 S.Y. Seeding and Sodding 11,630 Y. Roadway Excavation 8,200 Ton Crushed Stone Base 11,800 Gal. Bituminous Prime and Tack Coat 4.500 Ton Bituminous Base (Plant Mix) 3,200 CECIL, Mrs.

Lorene Webb Of First Precinct Service Sta. Second Precinct Coodlettsvilla School ion Asphaltic Concrete Binder (Leveling Course) 2.150 Tons As- ahaltic Concrete Surface 2,560 C.Y. Topsoil Borrow and other mis Third Precinct Little Creek Center Fourth Precinct Union Hill School COOKEVILLE, Term. The Putnam County Jury Commission chairman resigned yesterday and another commissioner sad he is considering resigning. The action follows Monday's dismissal of approximately 100 veniremen by Criminal Court Judge Hilliard Roberts.

The judge's action came after a defense lawyer contended that the veniremen's names were not drawn properly from a list by a boy 10 years old or less as required by law and that the list did not represent a cross-section of prospective jurors. J. B. DUBOISE, chairman, said he submitted his resignation not as a result of the judge's action in dismissing the veniremen but because he is 72 years old, "and I have been on the commission several years already." H. E.

Clark Sr. Services Today GAINESBORO, Tenn. -Services for Harold Eugene Clark 49, of Donelson, principal of Margaret Allen Elementary School, Nashville, will be at 11 a.m. today at Gainesboro United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rob Draper Memorial Cemetery.

CLARK DIED Monday in Donelson Hospital after a heart attack. A native of Jackson County, he was the son of Mrs. Clio Cassetty Clark of Gainesboro and the late Cornell H. Clark. He received his BS degree at Tennessee Tech and his master's degree at Peabody College.

He taught at Andrew Jackson Elementary School, TWELFTH DISTRICT cellaneous work at fhown on the Proposal Form. Proposed forms of Contract Document including drawings and specifications are on file at the office of The Nashville Housing Authority, located at 701 South Sixth Street, Nashville, Tennessee, Brentwood, Tenn. First Precinct Recreation Hall Second Precinct Lakewood suddenly Sunday Jan. 30, 1972 at a local infirmary. Survived by Wife, Mrs.

Hattie Ed-mondson; Father, Mr. Percy Edmondson, 5 brothers, Messers. William, Percy, Allen Frank all of Nashville, Samuel and Robert Edmondson of California; 3 sisters, Mesdames Mary Lou Edmondson, Ada Mitchell and Carrie L. Ransom; stepmother, Mrs. Ella Mai Edmondson; other relatives and friends.

Complete announced later. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME, 1408 Jo Johnston. BRILEY, Mrs. Lou Edna City Hall Third Precinct Andrew Jackson Copies of the Contract Documents, including drawings and speci acnool THIRTEENTH DISTRICT 2209 18th Ave. entered into rest Sunday, Jan.

30, 1972. Survived by one brother, John Eddie Webb; devoted cousins, Mrs. Ethel Satterfield, Mrs. Bessie Harris, Mrs. Visie Burke, Mrs.

Mattie Brown, Mrs. Mary Russell and Mrs. Lucy Jones, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Bostic, Richmond, Mr. Harry Gaither, Chicago, 111., Arthur Grimes, Richmond, Allen Russell and Thomas Smith, Nashville; a host of other relatives and friends.

She was a member fications, are available from The Nashville Housing Authority. A de posit ef Jl 00.00 per set is required, but is refundable upon return First Precinct Dodson Chapel satisfactory condition. No charge will be mad tor the Proposal School Booklet. Second Precinct Baker Crovt Age 49. Tuesday morning Feb.

1, 1972 at Williamson County hospital. Survived daughters, Mrs. J. C. Smith of Nashville, Miss Susie Mae Briley and Miss Trudy Marie Briley both of Brentwood; son, Glenn M.

Walden of Nashville; Church A certified check or bank draft, payable to The Nashville Housing Third Precinct Una School Authority, or U.S. Government Bonds, or a satisfactory Bid Bond exe- uted by the idder and an acceptable bond company licensed to operate in the State of Tennessee, in an amount equal to five percent (5) of the total ef the Bid. shall be submitted with each Bid. The Nash- FOURTEENTH DISTRICT First Precinct Donelson Elementary School Second Precinct Hermitage School Third Precinct Donelson Jr. High School Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids CUNNINGHAM, John Francis Mother, Mrs.

Louise Mitchell, Brentwood; brother, Edgar I. snd to waive any informalities andor irregularities in bidding. The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory per I Fourth Percinct McCavock formance and payment bond executed by a bonding company licensed of Phyllis Wheatley No. 6 Eastern Star Lodge and the Sunset Club. Remains will be to operate in the State of Tennessee, conditioned to pay for all labor ind materials used by said Contractor or any immediate or remote Mitchell, Jr.

of Nashville; sister, Mrs. Curtis Bruce of Hermitage; step sister, Mrs. C. T. Burton of Nashville; 6 grandchildren; one great- Elementary School Fifth Precinct Hickman School FIFTEENTH DISTRICT First Precinct Margaret Allen School iubcontractor under him in said Contract, in lawful money of the Age 84 years.

Monday evening Jan. 31, 1972 at St. Thomas Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mamie Prangue Cunningham; sisters Mrs.

E. N. Kennon, Mrs. Nellie Peebles all of Nashville. His re Jnited States.

conveyed to the Pleasant Val ley U.P.B. Church where fam Attention it called to the fact that not less than the minimum Second Precinct Stanford School salaries and wages as set forth in the Conrac Documents must be granchild; Aunt Mrs. Susie Third Precinct Two Riven School SIXTEENTH DISTRICT ily will receive friends Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1972 from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services aaid on this project, and that the Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against mains are at the chapel of First Precinct Tenn.

Prep. School Second Precinct Clenview School Third Precinct Glengarry School oecause of their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Martins and Bracey Welsh, immediately following visita It will he necessary for each bidder to show evidence of license tion. Rev. H.

C. Fuller offi SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT zua Louise Ave. wncre ser before submitting bid, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter First Precinct Howard School Irvin of Franklin. Remains are at the Waller Chapel in Nolensville where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends will serve as pallbearers.

Interment Nolensville Cemetery. WALLER CO. 795-2128. 135 of the Public Acts of I94S of the wnerai ssemDiy or rne aiaie it Tennessee, same beine Sections 7182.23 to 7182.40. inclusive, of Second Precinct Napier School ciating.

Remarks by Rev. T. Easley, Rev. J. Holt, Rev W.

E. Jasper and Rev. Les ihe 1950 Supplement to Code of Tennessee. Third Precinct Johnson School Fourth PrecinctCentral School vices will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 O'clock conducted by The Rev. Edward J.

Johnston. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. D. C.

Nn hid shall he withdrawn for a ueriod of thirty (30) days subse EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT quent to the opening of bid without consent of The Nashville Housing First Precinct Third Ave. Fire Hall ter Cousin. Members of the Eastern Star Lodge will serve Authority. Second Precinct Hdqtrs Fire Hall In Memoriam Third Precinct Hume Fogg School as flowerbearers. Deacons will Youngblood, Charlie Vestal, J.

Fourth Precinct NES Building THE NASHVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY Robert L. Rippy Purchasing Agent Date: January 11, 1962 MC CUTCHEN W. Bannom, Jerry Sullivan, NINETEENTH DISTRICT First Precinct Wharton School serve as pallbearers. Interment Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. in the Garden of J.

E. Martin, Robert Ellis, J. E. Foreman, Wendell Second Precinct John Early School Third Precinct 5t Vincent School Remembering my husband. GEORGE W.

CcCUTCHEN on hit birthday. Feb. 2. 1972. "You'll never know how lonely I have been In our home.

Thank God for the precious memories of the one we loved so much." Sadly missed by Wife Children. Fourth Precinct North High School Watson, Everette Thompson and T. C. Crunk will serve Our Lord, Greenwood. GARDNER SON, directors, SERVICE GUIDE TWENTIETH DISTRICT First Precinct Pearl School as pallbearers.

MARTINS 'Let am epert af it ew ym PARKS, Mr. TOM Sat. Jan Second Precinct Head School Third Precinct Washington School BRACEY WELSH INC. HARPER awmi.HiM IS Mm 11 Fourth Precinct Centennial School TWENTY FIRST DISTRICT 29, 1972 at his residence 1900 Hubert Ave. Memphis, Tenn.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Emma Parks; daughter, Mrs. Rosie Te place your ad it) Msg CLIP AND SAVE this handy reference guide. Service Cuide Section, call 254-1031. In Loving Memory Of MAMIE BRINKLEY HARPER February 2.

1969 Sadly missed bv Daughter, Maudie Bell Elliott and Grandson. Tony Elliott. MUMPHREY, Mr. William Ed First Precinct Hadley Park Second Precinct Park Ave. School TWENTY SECOND DISTRICT Electrical Repairing Building Remodeling Miller; several grandchildren; First Precinct West Park Second Precinct Charlotte Park ward, Sr.

Tuesday morning, Feb. 1, 1972, at a local hospital, residence 3904 Delaware Ave. Survived by wife, Mrs. COLLIER mother, Mrs. Rosie Martin House Wiring Heat Harding Licensed 356-2775 School TWENTY THIRD DISTRICT HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS REMODELING ADDITIONS DENS KITCHENS GARAGES CARPORTS PATIOS BATHS ELECTRICAL WIRING All types, Nashville; six sisters, Mes-' dames: Rebecca Branch, Kansas City, Minerva Earther Mumphrey; son, Wil First Precinct Richland School In loving memory of JOHN WESLEY COLLIER.

February 2, 1971. "Gone but not forootten. We love and miss vou." Micheal Weslev Grass and all the Graqq family. services changed, celling heat L. H.

Gill, another commissioner, said he is contemplating resignation but has not made a final decision yet "It looks like it's going to require too much time from now on," Gill said. The list had been drawn in anticipation of a trial stemming from alleged mismanagement of funds in the Putnam County Road Department. White County Child Killed, 2 Others Hurt SPARTA, boy, 5, was killed and his mother and another driver injured in a car-truck crash shortly before 7:30 a.m. yesterday on U.S. 70-S a mile east of Quebeck, Tenn State trooper Harrison Bowling identified the victim as Karl Leon Pincheon, of Rt.

2, Sparta. HIS MOTHER, Mrs. Brenda P. Pincheon, 28, driver of the car, was in fair condition last night in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. The trooper said she suffered leg and hip injuries and that she had not been questioned in the crash.

The truck driver, Sam Bran-non 50, of Sparta, was released from White County Hospital after treatment for cuts and bruises. He told the trooper the woman's car apparently hit a high shoulder on a curve on the south side of the highway and veered into his lane of traffic. The body of the boy was taken to Hunter Funeral Home. Arrangements were incomplete last night. Besides his mother, the boy is survived by his father, Karl (Corky) Pincheon.

Dolph Camp, 15, Services Today PARIS, Tenn. Services for Dolph (Skip) Camp, 15, of Paris, a gunshot victim, will be at 2 p.m. today at New Hope Baptist Church. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. The body is at Ridgeway Funeral Home.

Camp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robertson, Rt. 5, Paris, was killed Monday when struck in the chest with a 12-gauge shotgun blast at the home of John C. Hill on Highway 69A.

Henry County Coroner Frank Slead said the shooting appeared to be accidental but he still was investigating. Sheriff Leon Williams said Reggie Hill, 16, said he and Camp had taken the gun from the Hill store to the Hill home across the road and that neither knew the gun, which discharged, was loaded. Camp was a ninth grader at Grove Junior High School. Other survivors include two sisters, Misses Tina and Jacqueline Robertson, and three brothers, Roger D. and Phillip D.

Camp, and Scotty T. Robertson, all of Paris. James H. Allen SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. -Services for James H.

Allen, 50, of Indianapolis, a drowning victim, will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at Associated Funeral Home. Burial will be in Good Springs Cemetery, Cheatham County, Tenn. Allen drowned Saturday in Indianapolis while fishing. He was a veteran of World War II and was an employe of Chrysler Corp.

in Indianapolis. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Charlene Brooks Allen; three sons, Rex, Harold and Steve Allen, and a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Shue, all of Indianapolis; three brothers, Matt, New Jersey, L. Indiana, and Henson Allen, Joel-ton, six sisters, Mrs.

Alma Ellis, Los Angeles, Mrs. Lela Hunter, Springfield, Mrs. Ben Diggs, Pleasant View, Mrs. Maudie Howell, and Mrs. Dorothy Jacobs, Nashville, and Mrs.

Margaret Hargis, Old Hickory, and three grandchildren. Eddie E. Shrum GALLATIN i E. Shrum, 72, retired farmer of Gallatin, died yesterday in Sumner County Memorial Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Second Precinct Hillwood School repair; 227-8223, 832-7522. Third Precinct West Meade School liam Edward Mumphrey mother, Mrs. Mary E. Foster; sister, Mrs. Johnnie Woods; Furniture Repairt COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL TWENTY FOURTH DISTRICT Firtt Precinct McCab Park REBUILT THEATER SEATS Southland Supply inc.

227-4861 Second Precinct Sylvan Park Mr. Vanatta, 256-4224, 3 73 Heard, Nashville; Era Jem-merson, Josplin, Fannie Franks Moro, Arkansas; Rosie Lee Attley and Mary A. Ash-ford, both of Chicago, four brothers, Messrs: Hubert, uncles, Rev. Nathaniel Mumphrey and Mr. Edward Brad School Clarksville Hwy.

Third Precinct Martha Vaught UPHOLSTERING SPECIAL Hide A Legal Notices School A NEW LIFE FOR YOUR FAMILY a-beds in best naugahvde $89, ley; aunts, Mesdames Ella Da vidson, Ruth Southall, Mil Fourth Precinct Charlotte Avenue Duncan Phyfe sofas $90; work guaranteed, free estimates 221-4458, Your own Shell Home. Financing Fir Hall TWENTY FIFTH DISTRICT Willie and Frank Parks, and dred Simpson, Sadie Mum Crading Excavating available. Call. W8-2B55 ABC BUILDERS 1422 N. Gallatin Rd.

phrey and Mattie Mumphrey; other relatives and friends. First Precinct Woodmont School Second Precinct West End School Third PrecinctChrist The King BACKHOE Dump truck, overflows, plumbing, concrete work, remodeling. Lynn Const. 227- 9362. Complete funeral arrange School TWENTY SIXTH DISTRICT ments to be announced later, First Precinct Vanderbilt WILLIAM GUNTER AND BACKHOE SMALL DOZER BOG DISK Bush Hog, Dump Truck, day 833-3924, n'ght 833-2922.

NEED A GARAGE OR SHOP BUILDING? Let us build one for you. See our display models. ABC BUILDERS 1422 N. Gallatin Rd. Phone 868-2855 Field House SONS, directors.

Second Precinct 17th Avenue Fire Hall Lawn Care CLARK, Victor GilbertTues Third Precinct Hillsboro Fire Hall TWENTY SEVENTH DISTRICT day morning, Feb. 1, 1972, TREES CUT AND REMOVED Free estimates. Roscoe Lain 262-4202 J. T. Martin; brother-in-law, Messrs: Fletcher Heard, Floyd Ashford, Rev.

Arthur Franks; two uncles, several nephews; nieces; cousins and friends. Funeral services will be held from Princeton Baptist Church Memphis, this Friday evening, Feb 4, 1972 at 6:00 p.m. Interment Memphis. Send all communications to N.H. Owens Son Funeral Home, 421 Scott Memphis, Tenn.

This Courtesy Notice extended by RICHARD SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 706 Monroe 256-2832, 255-6392. First Precinct Waverly Belmont School Husband of the late Eliza Ann Farris Clark. Survived by one Second Precinct Murrell School Third Precinct Carter-Lawrence TREE WORK Any kind, free estimates, 226-1011. RISA CONSTRUCTION CO. TRY US FIRST! ADDITIONS CARPORTS GARAGES KITCHENS REMODELING 133-1083 daughter, Mrs.

Ruby E. Cun School Fourth Precinct Reservoir Park LAWNS GRADED TOP SOIL Fill dirt 133-3924. 833-2315 TWENTY EIGHTH DISTRICT TREE WORK OF ANY KIND First Precinct Sevier Park Second Precinct Tent, Kirkwood 20 Years experience, 113-3705. Avenue ningham of Oklahoma; two sons, Lester James Clark, Jacksonville, Fla. and Victor G.

Clark, Greenbrier; one sister, Mrs. Sally Sanders, Walling, two brothers, Herbert and Austin Clark, REMODELING. A. Johnson Const. Co.

Residential and Commercial. Room addition: all tvoe remodel Miscellaneous Service Third Precinct Berry School Fourth Precinct- Woodbine School Fifth Precinct Berry Hill City Hall ing. "We will neip you oian your lumi Imnrnvement Free estl- home MR. AND MRS. FIX-IT 24 hour service SPECIALIZE IN HOME FIXING Locks, windows, caroets.

drains, BURTON, John R. Monday TWENTY NINTH DISTRICT 256-8114. metes, floors, roofing, yard service. Other. First Precinct Whitsitt School Second Precinct Glencliff School Third Precinct Paragon Mill both of Walling; 19 grand children; a number of great 256-3924, 256-2314, 298-580B.

grandchildren. Remains rest School THIRTIETH DISTRICT NEED EXTRA STORAGE See our display models garages, shop buildinqs. shell homes. Call us for free estimate. ABC BUILDERS 1422 N.

Gallatin rd. Phone 068-2855 ALL CITY SALVAGE CO. 2407 Clarksville Hwy. Buy and sell used furniture Phone 254-0772 First Precinct Norman Binkley School CONSTRUCTION WORK General Second Precinct Haywood School at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson 2707 Gallatin Road where funeral services will be conducted Fri repair, concrete, brick and block work. Roofing.

228-3047. THIRTY FIRST DISTRICT REMODELING Commercial-Residential First Precinct Una School Second Precinct Mim's Comm. day morning Feb. 4 at 10:30 ALL STAR CLEANING Painting, Floors waxed, carpets windows cleaned, chimney, plumbing repairs. 834-4478.

Building reoairs, room additions, House o'clock. Interment Springhill plumbing repairs, r-ree esiimares. L. J. Edwards, 352-7464.

TRACTOR WORK BUSHOGGING Cemetery. Walling, Tenn, Third Precinct Cole School Fourth Precinct Antioch School Fifth Precinct Mt. View School Sixth Precinct Cane Ridge Center Seventh Precinct Byrd's Grocery GRADING TREES TOPPED PHONE 227-4903 Hillsboro High School and Du-pont High School all in Davidson County and Jackson County High School at Gainesboro, was a principal of Red Boiling Springs (Tenn.) High School and taught two years in Cullman, before becoming principal a Margaret Allen. HE WAS a veteran of World War II and served during the Korean War. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gainesboro, of the Al Menah Shrine Temple and Donelson Heights United Methodist Church.

Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his widow, Mrs. Mary Stevens Clark; a son, Harold E. Clark Donelson; a brother, Dr. Jack C. Clark, Lafayette, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Nettie Clark, Whitleyville, Tenn. Grady Murphy SMITHV1LLE, for Grady Murphy, 66, of the Pea Ridge community, a retired farmer, will be at 1 p.m. tolay at Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Prosperity Cemetery. Murphy was dead on arrival at DeKalb General Hospital after a heart attack Monday.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bertha Murphy; two sons, John, Liberty, and Willie Edward Murphy, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Beulah Biship, Nashville, Mrs. Nell Cook and Mrs. Lorene George, Watertown, and Mrs.

Perry Bogle, Woodbury, three brothers, Johnny, Watertown, Houston, Alexandria, and Lercon Murphy, Lebanon; three sisters, Mrs. Effie Lawrence, Watertown, Mrs. Martha Robinson, Smithville, Mrs. Bertha Hale, Liberty; 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Laney Richardson LEOMA, Tenn. Services for Mrs. Laney Waldrup Richardson, 86, of Leoma, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Dunn Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Richardson died Monday at her home. the body is at Freemon Funeral Home. Survivors include a son, Willie Richardson, Tuscumbia, five daughters, Mrs. James Brown, Leoma, Mrs.

Homer L. Moore, Exeter, Mrs. Sid Hutton, Seattle Mrs. Lillian Drew, Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Charles Willis, Florence, a brother, A.

C. Waldrup, Roanoke, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Miss Ada White LEXINGTON, Ala. Services for Miss Ada Jane White, 85, of Lexington, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Grassy Cumberland Presbyterian Church near here.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Miss White died Monday at her home. The body is at her home. Survivors include three brothers, Jesse P. and Ernest, Lexington, and Mason White, Florence, Ala.

PHILLIPS ROBINSON ADD A ROOM-BATH PANELING REMODELING MID. TENN. ALUMINUM 865-5348 865-8848 directors. BASEMENTS DUG Under house. Water proof.

Work guaranteed. 766-2540. evening Jan. 31, 1972 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Marian Gregory Burton; daughter, Miss Susan Lands Burton; step daugher, Rose Anne Henderson, Mother, Mrs. Henry Gregory Burton; 2 sisters, Mrs. Harold Martin of Detroit Mich. Mrs. Eunice Nance of Ft.

Worth, Texas; 2 nieces, 1 nephew; The remains are at the Eastland Chapel 904 Gallatin Road, where prayer services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1972 at 2 p.m. by Rev. Luke Dunn. The remains will then be conveyed to the Whitson Funeral Home in Cookeville, Tenn.

for services Thursday evening. Interment in Cookeville City Cemetery. ROESCH PATTON COSMOPOLITAN, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Rd. 227-4424. THIRTY SECOND DISTRICT BIGGS, Jesse Radell Tuesday First Precinct Cranbery School Second Precinct Crieve Hall School INCOME TAX FILED A.

E. Jones, 3)9 Strasser Dr. By appointment only. 832-1235. Third Precinct Tusculum School afternoon, Feb.

1, 1972, at a local infirmary. Survived by wife. Mrs. Christine Toller THIRTY THIRD DISTRICT UNITED CONSTRUCTION First Precinct Hillsboro School Moving Storage, Hauling Biegs. Nashville; one daugh Second Precinct Burton School Third Precinct Robertson LOCAL MOVING No iob too Remodeling 25i-tfl1 ter, Mrs.

Jerline Livesay, small, excellent rates, free estimates 833-9793. Academy School THIRTY FOURTH DISTRICT HAULING Dayton, Ohio; one son, Raymond Wesley Biggs, Nash First Precinct Belle Meade Any Any kind Any wtiere NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PRECINCT MEETINCS Pursuant to the Call and Rules Adopted by the Republican State Executive Committee of Tennessee dated 1971-73, meetings are called for on March 12, 1972. at 9 A.M. of the following precinct of the 35 Councilmanic Districts for the following purposes. Election of delegates from each Precinct to the Delegated Davidson County Convention.

The election of Precinct Chairman, Vice Chairman and such other officers as may be desired, and such other business as may be appropriate. The listing below is the designated meeting place for each Precinct. FIRST DISTRICT First Precinct Cumberland School Second Precinct Wade School Third Precinct Morny School Fourth Precinct Joelton School Want. Ad Information To place your ad, call 254-1031. Classified hour are Monday through Friday, I a.m.

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Publication In the Sunday NASH-VILLE TENNESSEAN is counted at one day. Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Count Five Average (5-letltr) Words to in Lint Right to classify and Index classified ads eccord ng to rules governing classified pages. Banner ntf The Nashville Tennessean also reserve the right to revise oi reiect at option, any advertising wmch is deemed objectionable either in subiect mailer or ihraseology. Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT. THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHYILLE BANNER Evening City Hall ALUMINUM CARPORTS Patio Covers, Storm windows.

Steel stairs, ornamental iron, porch enclosures. SPURLOCK S. CARTER CO. 1301 3rd Ave. N.

254-7506 time. 292-8657. ville; one brother, Floyd HAULING Light, anything Second Precinct Julia Green School Third Precinct Percy Priest School Fourth Precinct Parmer School anytime, trasn, cleaning ana work, lew ericas. 255-1524. 234-3632.

Biggs, Nashville; seven grand children: Jesse Livesay, Wan THIRTY FIFTH DISTRICT MOVING St HAULING Small and large basement, garage and attic cleaning, 254-7073. REMODELING FAULKNER CONSTRUCTION CO. da Martin, Donna Livesay, Dennis Livesay. Todd Livesay, First Precinct Brookmeade School Second Precinct Cower School Third Precinct Bellevue Painting and Papering KINNARD, Walter T. Satur 132-6635 High School all of Dayton, Ohio, Jerline Biggs Raymond Wesley Biggs both of Nashville; one PAPERING Samples shown, $8 Fourth Precinct Harpeth Valley MID STATE School room uo.

Painting inside and outside. Plaster patching. Dry wall. No waiting. McCormick, 833-5882.

Fifth Precinct South Harpeth Club I ALUMINUM CO. 383-0164 great-grandchild. Earl Mar Any Contest of the Precinct Alum-vinyl, remodeling, roofs tin of Dayton, Ohio. Remains Conventions must be filed within PAINTING Inside and out, 1 rcom or whole house, dependable. Day 292-3294, Night 297-2988.

SAVE ON QUALITY! are at the chapel of Fettus- CARPORTS PATIO, COVERS Call PAPERING PAINTING Samples shown, free estimates. WHITED, 228-3865. Five Days from appointed time of such Precinct Convention in writing stating grounds for contest to the Chairman of the Contest and Credentials Committee, Mr. James Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte where funeral service Aluminum Awings, urnamemai Iron. Free Estimates.

Terms. J. F. Dav Co. 329-4866.

day, Jan. 29, 1972 in Louisville, Ky. Survivors are: mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Kinnard; two sisters, Mrs. No-die Wilson, and Mrs. Barbara Shields; brother, Paul W. Kinnard; devoted aunt, Mrs. Georgia Robinson.

Funeral Thursday, Feb. 3, at the Atena Chapel, 11 a.m. Rev. Curtis Bender officiating. Interment Hills of Calvary Cemetery.

JOHNSONS' HOUSE of ATENA. PAINTING S10 ROOM will be conducted Thursday Top quality work. Neat, relioble t. Richey. 213 Broadway National Bank Bldg Nashville, Tenn.

37201. morning. Feb. 3, 1972, at 11 man. 832-3109 atter p.m.

ADDITIONS Remodeling, paving, backhoe digging, bulldozing, tie J. D. CLIBURN, 824-0P1 Pursuant to the above mentioned PAPERING EXPERTS samples shown, plaster patching. a.m. by Bro.

John Holland. Friends and nephews will Call and Rules, there will be held on March 26, 1972 at Hume-Fogg BOB JONES General contracting, additions. All types remodeling work guaranteed. Call 834-2157. High School.

10 A.M.. a Delegated serve as pallbearers. Inter J. fc. SSi-Wt PAINTING Interior.

Latex or enamel. Free estimates. Phone 352-0568. ment Pack Vick Cemetery County Fifth Congressional District Convention to Reorganize the JOBS-Odd lobs, carpenter, roofing, patching, plastering, paitlng rooms garage, patio added, 262-t53S. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD, County Executive Committee and any other business as may be ap PLASTERED CEILINGS REPAIRED Spray textured and painting.

Call 227-4861. 292-3392. Concrete Reck Work Columbia, Tenn. CRICK, Mrs. Betty Jane Tues Repairing tr Cleaning propriate.

JIM WINFREE, DAVIDSON COUNTY REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN BRkK-BLOCK WORK, fireplaces and chimneys. Expert service. Free estimates. 833-8575. PETTY, Mrs.

J. Sr. 89, day morning Feb. 1, 1972. ALL CITY SALVAGE Al I CITY ROOFING CO.

died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1972 Gutter repair. Leakss reoaired. No Survived by husband, James Carl Crick; one daughter, Air Conditioning Heating Air Conditioning Heating at Loftin Nursing Home lob too small or too large. 254-0772.

today at Alexander Funeral Roofing differing Deborah Ann Crick; parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tucker, Nashville; one sister Home. Burial will be in Green Grove Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, ROOFING, gufterins, leaks stooped or no charge; carpenter Rash Gregory Roofing, 819-5088, 831-416.

Mrs. Linda L. Sullivan of Top Soil-Ferfiliier-fire Wood HEATING SYSTEMS Master Charge, BankAmericard 24 HOUR SERVICE SERVICE CONTRACTS MAINTENANCE RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCKS Mrs. Katherine Meadows Fairview, Tenn. Remains rest TOP SOIL, THE BEST Shrum; two sons, Douglas and Don Shrum.

Gallatin: three at the funeral home of ran- HOUSE WRECKING and MOVING Fill Dirt, Excavating, Grading Franklin, Tenn. Funeral services 1:30 Thursday at Oakes Nichols Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Franklin. Survivors in addition to her husband; one daughter, Mrs.

Kenneth Culp, Nashville; three sons, Olney Petty of Arcadia, J. T. Petty, of Springhill, and Harry Petty of Franklin; one sister, Mrs. C. F.

Duncan of Dickson, 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. CAKES NICHOLS. daughters, Mrs. Bobby Gene i n. Westmoreland.

Days, 356-313, 352-6324. FIREWOOD lips Robinson 2707 Gallatin Road where funeral ser-vices will be conducted Wednesday afternoon with Rev. John Knight officiating Feb. 2 at 2 o'clock. Interment OAK, HICKOR AND ASH GREEN OR SEASONED.

Call Anytime 833-1960 REPLACEMENT REPAIR Mrs. Garland Ray Perry, Gallatin, and Mrs. Charles Carver. Hartsville. a 254-8630.

FIREPLACE WOOD brother, Floyd Shrum, Galla Hickory. Oak, Ash. Kindling. Clieap. Springhill Cemetery.

PHIL CHRYSLER AIRTEMP of nashvilie inc. tin; a sister, Mrs. Jonnny Gallatin, and six LIPS ROBINSON CO. direc 254-0959 or 742-3752. Fl OO Fret-old pallets, Atlantic Co, i tie 4th Ave.

N. 411 ALLIED DRIVE tors. grandchildren..

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