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THE TCHNESStAM, Toerfey, It 1W1 23 Lefals Ltgals Call 254-5661 before oniric on vacation. of the bonds to maturity, POOLE, Mrs. Nannie Smi CREEKMORE, Levi WYMAN, Mrs. Mamie Craig Monday evening January 2, 1978 at her residence. Survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Edweina Mason, Birmingham, Mrs. Frida Miller and Mrs. Kelma Hibbett both of Nashville; son, Charles Wumnn Nashville: four ELLIS, Annie Lois January 1, 1977 at Westside Hospital. Survived by daughters: Mrs. Marion H.

(Mary Lou) Brooks of Nashville and Mrs. Jack O. (Arvelia) Hayes. Fort Lee, Va. Brothers; Jessie Carney of Nashville, Tommy Carney, Pleasant View, and Reeks Carney, Ashland City.

Four Grandchildren; Robert Earl Brooks, Terry Ann Hayes, Debbie Hayes and Lisa Hayes. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin Rd. Where services are to be held Wednes o'clock P.M. (E.S.T) on January 17. 1971, for purchase of Its Protect Notes, being Issued to aid in financing its proiect(s) as follows: AMOUNT: SERIES: First Series 1978; MATUHITY DATE: July 21 The Notes will be dated February 14, 1971, will be payable to bearer on the Maturity Date, and will bear Interest at the rate or rates per annum fixed in the proposal or proposals accepted for the purchase of such Notes.

All proposals far the pur chase of said Nates shall be submitted in a form approved by the Local Issuing Agency. Copies of such form of proposal and Information concerning the Notes may be obtained from the Local Issuing Agency at the address Indicated above. Detailed Information with respect to theconditions of this sale may be obtained from the January 3, 1978, Issue of deducting the mount of any premium bid. The bonds are callable Jan uary 1. 1987 and thereafter In the manner provided In the detailed notice of salt.

The transcript of proceedings and the approving opinion of Chapman and cutler, cm cago, Illinois, will be furnished at the expense of the county. Additional information including the detailed notice of sale may be obtained from the undersigned or from J.C. Bradford 1 170 Fourth North, Nashville. TN 37319. Lehman Mitchell County Chairman NOTICE OF SALE PROJECT NOTES Sealed proposals will be received by the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (herein called "Local issuing at 701 South Sixth Street in the City of Nashville, State of Tennessee 3720.

until, ana publicly opened at One Yy smb NONCOMMERCIAL ADVERTISING RATES tfhdh June 26, 1977 ThretwqlWbtkwOTrBlholBiitnlYltawiiidiikliH net in twiwi el embi nefals, teles, 1mm or tetvice, full hi or peit RATE PER DAY OR 2 USES (3 Uttt MINIMUM) 1 Thm 3.53 6 fines 8.40 3 Times 4.72 7 Timet 9.10 3 Timet 5.70 8 Times t0.24 4 Times 6.5 9 Timet 11.34 5 Timet 7.60 10 Timet 11.80 RATE PER DAY fOR 3 IMS I Time 3.78 6 Timet 12.60 3 Timet 7.08 7 Timet 13.65 3 Times 8.55 8 Timet 15.36 4 Timet 9.84 9 Timet 17.01 5 Timet 11.40 10 Timet 17.70 rill An ofc tfrM (rfv btttsj to mptoymtnt; off tvntati; trfftr nasi or prefostioftol sonrkos; tffw too) tHlolo solo lff it not occuptod os mtdoftco by ffio mIIoV otW 0OOfOf Will bel ChoffOjOal Ol iftO COOMOOftfoJ fofo OUT) the COMMERCIAL NON-CONTRACT CONSECUTIVE INSERTION RATE PER AGATE UNE (3 UNC MINIMUM) 1 Time 1.26 Timet 1.00 2 Times 1.17 Timet .99 3 Timet 1.07 7 Timet .98 4 Timet 1.03 10 Timet .95 for cwnptolo rato tfrfonnotioit on coomoovcioI onti locot ctofeocl voJoo. pfooto coll, writ or stop in. NEWSPAPER Priming Corporation Agent for The Tennessean Nashville Banner Morning-Sunday Evening CLASSIFIED INDEX Then get all your back copies of the Tennes-sean in one bundle when you return home, tees Lebanon, Tenn. EDGE, Charlie Paul Age 62, Doak's Crossroads community. Monday afternoon January 2.

1978 Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rov Hackney. Mrs. Lyle McDonald both of Leoanon; seven nieces; four nephews. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where funeral ser vices will be held 1 PM Wednesday.

Conducted by Rev. Billy Trice. Pall- bearers Honorary friends and neighbors, Active, nephews. Interment Jennings Cemetery. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon.

Chanel Hill; Tenn. WARNER. Mrs. Vinnie Dell Park Age 63, Monday January 2, 1978 at her home. Survived J.

W. Warner, Chapel Hill; three daugnters, aits, cverene i Virginia; Renfro, Culleoka, Mrs. Lyn (Betty) Neely, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Jeff (Jane) Moorehead, Chapel Hill; son, William (Bo) Warnw Phonal Hill- flUHVIl SUUWt. till.

mnttusr Mrc Part 'Nashville; two sisters? Mrs. w. b. Lowe ana Mrs. W.

M. Hickerson both of Nashville: one brother, Jerry Park, Savannah; eight grandchildren. Remains are at the Lawrence Funeral Home where services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday by Edward Harper and Rev. Lenoard Nash. Pallbearers, R.

Lee Cathey, Forrest Harris, Clarence Powell, John R. Rickman, Fount Darnell, Robert Stammer. In-termnet Swanson Cemetery. LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME Chapel Hill, 364-2233. UNDSEY, Mrs.

Nell-Age 69 years, widow of Darnel A. Lindsey, Jr. Monday jan. lws ai ner residence. Survived by several cousins.

The family and friends will assemble at the grave in Mt. Olivet Cemetery THIS Tuesday afternoon Jan. 3, 1978 at 2:00 for services conducted by Rev. Alan Shields. MARTIN'S AND BRACEY-WELSH 327-1032.

HENDERSON, Vernell Bennett Passed Sunday, January 1, 1978 at her residence. Survived by husband, William F. Henderson; uncles and aunt; devoted cousins, Mrs. Nina Brewer and children; other cousins, relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Wednesday, January 4 from 7 to 8 PM.

Funeral services following immediately at Johnson's House of Atena Chapel. Rev. Marcus L. Taylor will officiate. Interment, Thursday January 5.

National Cemetery. JOHN-SON'S HOUSE of ATENA, Directors. LAWSON, Corporal Hon- me Edward Age 21, 1977, in the Phillipine Is-lands. Survived by mother, Mrs. Christene (Hollis) Fulkerson; stepfather, Eugene Fulkerson; step-brothers.

David Leon Goble, ana William Jeffery Goble, all of Upton, sister, Mrs. Barbara (Lawson) Pickle, of New Johnson-ville, half-brother, Joseph Edward Lawson, Lawrenceburg, grandmother, Annie Hollis, Nashville; step-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fulkerson, of Sonora, nieces Kristy and Jackie Pickle. Remains are at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson 2707 Gallatin Road, where funeral services are tena-tively set for 2:00 P.M.

January 3, 1978. PHILLIPS ROBINSON DIRECTORS. Hendersonville. Tenn. MARTIN.

Mrs. Tinie Mai Russell Age 61 years, Monday morning, January 2, at the home. Survived by husband, Ste- Ehen (Steve) Martin, endersonville; daughters, Mrs. Robbie Mayn-ard, Gallatin, Mrs. Paul Brinkley, Mrs.

Herbert Phillips, Mrs. William Anions; son, Ronnie Ste- Shen Martin, all of Hen-ersonville; twenty-one grandchildren; one great grandchild; brothers, Audie Russell, Nashville, J.B. Russell, Hendersonville. Remains are at the Cole and Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon, January 4, at 2:30 by Rev. Alvin Sutton.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. COLE AND GARRETT, Goodlettsville. ley Age 64, Monday morning, January 2, 1978 at St. inomas Hospital.

Survived by husband. Hubert Poole; son, James R. Shoemaker, both of Madison; two grandchildren: sisters, Mrs. M.B. Hinkle, Goodlettsville, Mrs.

Bertie Norris, Nashville; brothers, Clyde Smiley, Ridgetojp, John Carter Smiley, Fayetteville. Remains are at the Cole and Garrett Funeral home, Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Wednesday morning January 4 at 10:00 by Rev. Lexie Freeman. Honorary pallbearers, members of Marshall Foster Sunday School Classof City Road United Methodist Church. Nephews will serve as active pallbearers.

Interment, Forst Lawn Cemetery. COLE AND GARRETT, Goodlettsville. LaFayette, Tenn. ELLER, Argie Melvin Age 72, Monday, January 2, 1978 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Survived by one son, Billy Eller, Lafayette; one daughter, Emma McKinney, Dickson Springs; two brothers, Truman Eller, and Elmo Eller, both of LaFayette; three grandchildren.

The remains are at Alexander Funeral Home, Lafayette. Services will be Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. at Meadorville Missionary Baptist Church conducted by Elder F.W. Lambert. Interment, Macon County Memorial Garden.

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME, DIRECTORS, 666-2189. Gallatin, Tenn. HAMILTON. AUen-Sud-denlv at Sumner County Memorial Hospital, January 2, 1978. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Mary B. Hamilton; one sister, Mrs. brother, Mr. Fred Hamilton, Franklin, Tenn. Complete arrangements announced later.

JOHNSON COLEMAN KEL-SEY FUNERAL HOME, in charge of arrange ments. 452-2060. MILLER, Mrs. Mary Ellen Friday Dec. 30, 1977 in Houston, Tx.

Survived by daughters; Mrs. W.H. (Marie) Nicks, Mrs. John G. Marguerite Brendel.

Two Gran-daunftters: Mrs. Nancv Lynn, Mrs. Cynthia Nelson. One Great Gran daughter: Alyson Lynn. all of Houston, Tx.

Re- mams are at Marshall Donnelly Combs Leaving at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, for St. Mary's Catholic Church for Mass of the Resurrection at 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Father Richard Buchig-nani. Pallbearers Ralph Ross, Elmer Allen, Alden McDonald, G.A.

Griffin. Memorials may be made to your favorite charity. Interment Calvary Cemetery. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS 3 to 5 p.m. AND 7 to 9 p.m.

TUESDAY at MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 RYAN, Charles Williams Jr. Age 28 years. Sunday afternoon Jan. 1, 1978. Survived by wife: Mrs.

Beverly Walker Ryan. Sons; Charles William Ryan III, and Michael Patrick Ryan all of AntinoVl Tn Pirontc- Mr. and Mrs. Charlea William Ryan Sr. Nash- vine, bister: Miss Linda Ryan.

Nashville. Brother; Duan Ryan, Nashville. Grand mothers; Mrs. Willie Ryan and Mrs. Emma Bailey, Columbia Tn.

Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home 3620 Nolensville Rd. Where Services will conducted Tuesday morning, Jan. 3, 1978. At 10:00 A.M. By RonHalbrook.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers; Duan Hyan, James A. Walker Jr. James L. Todd, James L.

McTeer, T.J. Matthews, and G.W.Wilson. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Direc-tors 832-1948 DAVIS. James W. Sr.

Saturday December 31, 1977 at a Local infirmary. Survived by mother, Mrs. Mattie Williamson; son, James W. Davis Colorado Springs, Colorado; one sister, Mrs. Parke T.

Anderson, Louisville, two grandchildren. Remains are at Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway where funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 PM Tuesday with Dr. Bill Sherman officiating. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Lebanon, Tenn. Friends will serve as pallbearers.

ROESCH, PATTON, DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway, 244-6480. Age 72 years. Sunday af tprnnnn i im at Nashville Memorial Hoapital Survived by wife, Mrs. Willie Lee Garrett Creekmore, Goodlettsville; son, james Howard creek-more. Gnnriloff villa Harold Creekmore, Hei dersonville; piehf nanr1.

children: two great Krauucimuren; sisters, Mrs. k. t. summers Mrs. Phoeian Piilhp' both of Cottentown, Mrs.

Rodney Monark, Tulip Grove, Mrs. Ar- .111. EMMM 1 1 mic rami, vanervuie, brothers, Floyd ireeKmore, wnite House, Jim Creekmore, ftallntin. Romainc at tha Cole and Garrett Funeral Home, uoodiettsvuie where services will be conducted Tuesday nf. ternoon Jan.

3 at 2:30 by were of nev. w. w. Harrison. Friends will serve as fallbearers.

Interment COLE AND GARRETT i uoocuettvuie. ROBINSON. Claude AI hert Ape 52 venrs. 2, 1978 in Louisville Kentucky. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Claude Albert Robinson. Louisville; daughters, Mrs. Brenda Robinson Holmes, Lafayette, Mrs. nianne RnK. inson Pucillo, Little rails, w.j.

and Miss uonna Lea Kobinson, Louisville, brother, James Douglas Robinson, Fayetteville, four grandchildren. The remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home 3620 Nolensville Road. Com- ilete arrangements to ollow. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors. 832-1948.

WARNACK, Mr. William Henry Ace 71. Sunday, January 1, 1978 at his residence. Survived by wife; Mrs. Myrtle War-nack of Madison.

Son, Emerson M. Gossett of Nashville. Daughters, Joyce Marie Carnell of Donelson, Mrs. Nancy Sue Smith, Ashland City, Mrs. Bobbie Jean Par due of Hendersonville.

Also survived by thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Mr, Warnack is in the "Doe- wood Room" of Forest Lawn Funeral home on Dickerson Rd. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, January 4, 1978, at 1:00 p.m. from the Forest Lawn Chapel of Roses with Rev. J.W.

Searcy officiating. The louowing granasons wui serve as active pallbearers; Ronald Gossett, Lawrence E. Smith, Charlie Smith, Jimmy Smith, Gary Pardue, Jerry Pardue, Honorary; Del Grammer, And all Terminal Transport Drivers. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME 859-5279 STEVENSON.

Mrs. Ers kine (Mattie Lon) Age 96. Died at Fairhaven Nursing Homes in Pulas ki, Tn. Wednesday night December 28, 1977 at 9: 05 p.m. Funeral services were held December 31st at Bennett Mav Funer al Directors, Pulaski, Tn at 11:00 a.m.

Burial Ma- filewood Cemetery, Survivors; Two sons, William E. Stevenson, Bethesda, MD. Herbert K. Stevenson, Birmingham, Three daughters; Mrs. Garland Turner (Louise) Nashville, Tn.

Mrs. George Kurysz (Huth) San Francisco, California. Mrs. Charles Worthington, (Cornelia) St Petersburg, One grandaughter; Susan Stevenson, Bethesda, Three Grandsons; James W. Turner, Nashville, Tn, Jeffrey K.

Stevenson, Rochvule, MD and George Kurysz, San Francisco, California. BENNETT MAY FUNERAL DIRECTORS GREEN. Charlie 87 years. Of 611 Sycamore Rd. Nashville.

Monday morning Jan. 2, 1978 at West Side Hospital. Survived by wife; Mrs. Willie York Green. Daughters; Mrs.

Earline Newman, Mrs. Wallace Lyles. Mrs. Howard Cage all of Nashville. Sons; Edward L.

Green, Ashland City. Odell Green. James Green, both of Nashville. Thirty-five grandchildren, seventy-two great grandchildren, three great great grandchildren. Remains are at Anderson-Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton.

Where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. by J.W. Shoulders. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Interment Oak-wood Cemetery.

ANDERSON-GARRETT FUNERAL Directors, Joelton grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; one feat great grandchild, er remains are at Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway. Funeral ar-rangment to be announce later. In lieu of flowers donations may be made totheSt. PaulEvangeli-can Lutheran Church. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON BROADWAY CHAPEL, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480.

CHAV1S, Mrs. Anna Holmes Friday, December 30, 1977 at Homer G. Phillips Hospital, ST. Louis, Missouri. Survived by husband, Mr.

Charlie Chavis, St. Louis, Missouri; son, Mr. Willie, C. Napier, Nashville, sister, Mrs. Susie Holmes Welch, Nashville, daughter in law, Mrs.

Eula M. Na- iier; other relatives and riends. Remains are at Ellis Funeral Home, 1905 North Union St. Louis, Missouri. Com- Elete arrangements will announced later.

COMPLIMENTS of McGAVOCK MARTIN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. HESSON. Minnie Mai-January 2, 1978 at Pine-Mont Nursing Home. Survived by husband, Willie A.

Hesson; sons, Delma Milliken, Orlando, Charles Milliken, Nashville; daughters, Mrs. Mary Biggs, Nashville, Mrs. Mattie Driver. Manchester, Mrs. Myrtle Murphy, Rockledge.

brothers, Bill Reeder, Joelton, and Dick Reeder, also of Joelton. Fourteen grandchildren and isxteen great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin Rd. where services are to be held Thursday, January 5, 1978 at 10:00 A.M. Interment, Forrest Lawn Cemetery.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON DIRECTORS. Carthage, Tenn. BEASLEY, Mr. Ray. mond Age 76 of the Beasleys Bend Community.

Monday morning, January 2, 1978 at a Nashville hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Zelma Beasley; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Elmore, Watervale Com-munity, Miss Linda Beasley, Beasleys Bend; two sons, Roy Allen Beasley, Carthage, Joe Anderson Beasley, Don-elson: half-brother, Francis Whitley, Riddle-ton; three grandsons. Remains are at the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00.

Bro. Frank Blair will officiate. Interment in the Dixon Springs Cemetery. SANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, Carthage, Directors, 735-2118. SOUTHERN.

Mr. William 2718 Oakwood Ave. Sunday, January 1, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by mother, Mrs. Alease Groves; five sisters; two brothers; one sister-in-law, one brother-in-law; a host of other relatives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. RICHARD SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2554392. BROWN, Alfred-Sunday January 1, 1978 at his nome in riggou, Am. Survived by his wife. Mrs.

Billie Vaughn Browh; Daughter, Miss Ruth Ann Brown of Pig-gott, Ark; Sons, Steven Alfred Brown of Piggott, Vaughn Douglas Brown of Tucson, Arizona. David Earl Brown of Summertown, TN; Mother, Mrs. Ola Waller Brown of Nashville, Sister, Mrs. Arnold B. Hek-kinen, of Tullahoma, Tn.

The remains will arrive in Nashville Tuesday Jan. 3, 1978. Visitation at the Broadway Chepel of Roesch Patton, Dorris and Charlton Tuesday evening from six til nine o'clock. Funeral service will be at the Natchez Trace Church of Christ Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. Brother W.

Ralph Nance Officiating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Active Spry, Eugene Boyce, Lacy Sinclair, Joe Hubert, Kenneth Yates, James Par-nell. ROESCH, PATTON, DORRIS AND CHARLTON Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway day, January 4, 1978 at! 10:30 A.M.

with Rev. B.L. Willis Officiating. Interment: Spring Hill. Pallbearers include- Farris Sielert, Carl Duncan.

Jimmy Hayes, Earl Cambell, Don Cambell. William Jarrell, Mayford Brooks and Melvin Brooks. In Lieu of Flowers, donations are to be made to the Heart Fund or Kidney Foundation. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors WETTERAU. Mrs.

Allie H. Sunday January 1, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Lin u. weterau; daugnters, Mro oo Tonal Onrva Chattanooga, Tn. and Mrs.

Alice case, caroii-ton, Texas; one son, Lin C. Wetterau, Lubbock, Texas; eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. uaston u. Harrison, Dallas, Texas. Kemains are at Broadway Chapel 1715 Broad way where funeral ser vices will be conducted 10:00 AM Tuesday with Rev.

Robert J. Norman officiating. Interment a ri a. mi. uuvei cemetery.

Members of Fellowship uass oi Belmont Heights Baptist Church, Earle Brittain, Luther Kirkpa-trick, W.B. Overton, Robert Cochran, Dr. Addison Scoville, Martin Chambers. Active; Joh-; nie Stamps, Leonard Stamps, Cave Weterau. Thad Wetterau, Sanford: Case, Elmer CArnes, Lee Pope III, and Eric ROESCH, DORRIS CHARLTON Broadway Chapel 1715 T)ins1iT) ft A A 40A NEWKRIK, Ira Henry-Age 92, Monday January 2, 1978 at a local infirmary.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Jackson, Yarda, sons, William D. Newkrik, Adelthi. I. E.

Newkrik, Liverpool, England, E. W. Newkrik, Tucson E. B. New- kirk and H.

L. newkirk, Nashville; seventeen grandchildren; twelve greatgrandchildren: sister, Mrs. Georgia Wadd-lington, Dothan, Ala. Re-mams are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home Inc. 3634 Clarksville Hwy.

where services will be Wednesday at 2 PM. Conducted by Pastor! Nathan L. suns. Active Sallbearers, Orville Ran-all, Rhea Harvey, Charles Cook. Woodrow Atwood Joe Shef field, Russell Harvey, interment Bordeaux Ad-vents Cemetery.

BRATTEN AND MARTIN DIRECTORS, 254-7511. In Memoriam KINNARD In loving memory of Mr. W.M. KlnnarcT ho Mssed year) tgo tne 31st of December 19M. Sidly missed by granddaughter and husband.

Leila and Thomas Wlglall and Klnnerd Family. SCOTT DURHAM In loving memory of BOBBIE 6. SCOTT and THERESA SUE DURHAM Who passed away January 3. W. Your memory It a keepsafca With which wt will Never part.

Though Cod hat you In hit keeping, Wt have you In our hearts. Sadly missed by me family. YEARGIN passed away Jen.3, W5. If only a grave that stills need care, but the on we love It sleeping there. The call wet tudden, the thock severe, never thought such Jirlel wat near, the pain of part, ng without goodbye will remain with us until we die.

Some may forget now that you are gone, but we will remember no matter how long. Sadly mltsed by Husband. James Yeergln, deughters, son, sons-in-law 1 grandchildren. tegls NOTICE OF SALE TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND CANNON COUNTY, TN REFUNDING BONDS SERIES 197S. Sealed bids will be received until 10:30 o'clock AM CST on January 17, 1978 at the County Courthouse In Woodbury.

at a rate or rates not exceeding 7 The bonds are dated January 1. 1978 and will mature on Jan-uray 1 of each of the years 1979 to 1996 Inclusive. No bid will be considered for less than par and the bonds will be awarded on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to the county from the date rj Twtaorv 1 A IoqoI Noticn GofflOTory Loti 3 UrJges Notices 3 Ads" 4 Nwtory-Chin' Cent 5 lest found 6 Sosaal Notices 7 Ptrtenelt 8 Resorts, Vocations 9 Travel Tours 10 Dme Out TefngM 12 Air CendrKomrie, Heating 13 MleMoHnmedelHig 14 Water rVoc4iflC)oMcroto. Rock Work 15 Driveways Swift 16 loctrical lopoirwQ 17 Fencing 18 furniture Repairs 19 Grading, Ewavatifig 20 lawn Cora 21 MncoHoMOirs Services 22 Moving, Storage, Hovieva 23 fainting, eoperMQ 24 Pest Control 25 Rentals, Tools, etc. 26 Sewing Moctnno Service 27 Roofing, Guttering 28 TV, Stereo, Radio Service 29 Top Soil, Fertiliser 30 Firewood Coal 31 Wemfaing Septic Trjnks 32 Piano Tuning-wpotrt 33 Mutic Schools, Teeckers 34 Bvsmoss Scboolt 35 Correspondence Schools 36 Private Schools, Tutoring.

37 Vocational Schools SEE 38 Employment Agencies 38A Employment Services, Counseling 39 Clericol, Typists, Secretaries 40 Data Processing 41 Manegement, Professional 41A Medical, Phuimacauficol 42 Soles I Sales Managers 43 Skilled, Semi-Skilled 44 Hotel, Motel, Reitavrants 45 General Help Wanted 46 Positions Wanted 48 Distributor Wanted 49 Silliness for SoleRent Wonted 50 Business Opportunities 51 Money To lend 52 Personal loans 53 Aircraft For SateKent 54 Aircraft ServicePorts 55 Tires Sottorioi 56 Antique Sj Special Interest Autos A Ports 57 Automobiles For Sole 58 Imported Cars Far Sore 59 light Duty Trucks For Sole 60 Medium Heavy Duty Trucks 4 Trailers For Sow 61 Auto Truck lease, Rentol 62 Autos Trucks Wanted 63 Auto Truck loans, Insurance 64 Auto Truck Ports, Service 65 Hot Reds, Speed Equipment So MotoftycrOSi eVeycrttf Scootort 67 Ho8jvy MojcMfiory A Eoprrtorf? 68 Dogs, Cots, Supplies 69 Boby Chicks, Poultry 70 Farm EquipriieiilSupplies 71 livestock A Supplies 72 Grain, Hoy, Feed 73 Pasture WantedFor Rent 74 lawn Garden Supplies 73 Seeds, Plants, Flowers 76 Buitdingi Porfuhle.Garoges rem- "I 79 Caaieras 4 Supplies B0 CoMpos Motor Hootot Troirtrt 81 Hwring itfcing Supptios 82 Hob)b)ooBMOoojwt 83 AntiQues Pal rnlla i a It a am "---39 UBfVlPUB I r4WBeTw09T9J Stootpi, looks. Gum, Mcorm 86 ftffnrrvro HommMo Goo 87 ApptoncOaVAv CowtioBori 89 Musical MtrdnMete 90 Radio TV Stereo 91 Miscellaneous 92 Goroge Sales 93 Shop Tools, Machines 93A Printing 4 Allied Equipment 94 Building Materials 95 Store Office Equipr.ent 96 97 98 99 tOO AportrMRti UotYfrtavMol 101 fcppW. 103 form, Acroogo for I 103 Howom UvrfWntihod 104 HoOlM tSrfWtoSool 105 Howot eHffniSiboaf Of vofonhjtRftHOO 106 Camps Far Root '107 Reams, light 108 109 Ri 110 Ri 111 112 113 Home Spaca To Rent 114 I 115 I For Sale 116 BwiinQst troporitoo For Rent 117 Office or Deck Spate Far Rent 1H Dopotopivoiot rVopoff) 119 Aoortmonts For Safe 120 Dueeon Tripka tor Sale 121 loans 121A Mortgages 8ay or SaB 1218 Builders Hemes Or Commercial 121C FoionW Sorricaa 123 Farms, lands For Sola County Area DAVIDSON 14 SUMNER 9 WILLIAMSON 10 WILSON 11 RUTHERFORD 12 CHEATHAM 13 ROBERTSON 14 MAURY IS HICKMAN 16 DICKSON 17 MONTGOMERY 18 OTHER COUNTIES 133 Ctidialiilim For Sofa 124 HOMES FOR SALE 124 HOMES AREA I ewWrfPWtbtaTO Rati to 14N tan no' 124 HOMES AREA 3 MM Ieea4 to Oarlests Ft. Frmailn HlWeine MeiaVgjae. 134 HOMES AREA 3 ChariMre Pk.

Cuneeil I 134 HOMES AREA 4 Ciijajeritnd thw so CtaflfctipTivsB Mtr 134 HOMES AREA 5 Clarksville Hay. to Dkkarton Rd. 124 HOMES AREA 6 Pakarsan r4. to Ci III Isad 124 HOMES AREA 7 CanearaeaJ no so MO DwwJioa lake 124 HOMES AREA 8 840 to AnWptNoAovo vM 124 HOMESAREA 9 Cower 124 HOMES AREA 10 Fiaatii tinlissd Pekii 124 HOMES AREA 11 WShwCewSy 124 HOMES AREA 13 124 HOMES AREA 13 CHy Pagre 134 HOMES AREA 14 laatlta Or 134 HOMES AREA IS -est. Phut Itinejil 124 HOMES AREA 16 ttakmai Cowry Cf.ili i)bi hm Aoi 134 HOMES' AREA 17 134 HOMES AREA 18 125 126 Oat a Ta 127 Real Estate Wasted 128 loons Real Ettase 129 Suburban Far Safe 130 MoUe Heam 131 Mob)ilo Hooio LoH 132 Auction Sofas 133 Camps, Retraafian.

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