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6-f THE TENNESSEAN, 1983 lassiffied esuits: CLASSIFIED INDEX Deal This low rate available automobiles, trucks, motor and motorcycles lor sale 2 lmes-6 00. FOUR ADDI- DAYS FREE IF YOU DO NOT YOUR tTEM. Each additional 00 per day. The rate is nonrefundable. Sale Garage St Classification only 5 lines 3 days Each additional line $1 00.

two tree Garage Sale Signs Garage Sale kit. rOffice Hours Monday thru Friday A.M. to 5 P.M. Tlaphnne Call 254-1031 during business hours. Otal.Totl-Free when calling within a 60 mile radius ol Nashville.

rrr Deadlines Line ads to run In-column, 2:00 p.m. the day before publication, except tor Sunday the deadline Is 4:00 m. Friday. Monday deadline is 5 00 p.m. Friday.

Display ad deadline is 2 days before publication. Rates AIL classified ads run in both The Ten-nessean and the Nashville Banner. Advertisements are charged for space occupied, measured by agate rule. y. i Commercial Advertising rates are available upon request.

3 line minimum. Trantlienl Advertising Rates. Sunday M3tlne per day 3 days per day 7 days 1 03line per day 10 days 97line per day rrr Private Party Rates These rates available only to individuals selling personal possessions. 1t Sale 1st day $5 85." next 5 days only 1 cent per day! Each additional Hne $1.95 tor 6 day run. This rate applies to merchandise under $500; items must be priced, non-refundable tor early cancellation.

Newspaper Printing Corp, Nashville Banner Super for homes TIONAL SELL line $1 Garage $15.00. Receive and a Be sure when cancellations same as Blind Information is I Only right to pages: The for ad itself. the first Read appears 1032 Area A-laN Railroad to Charlotte 1 Rd. -1034 Area 3 Charlotte Pk. to Cumber.

land River 1036 Area 4 Cumberland River to Clarksville Hwy. 1038 Area 5 Clarksville Hwy to Dicker-son Rd. Whites Creek Goodiettsvilie 1040 Area 6 Oickerson Road to Cumber land River Madison 1042 Area 7 Cumberland River to 1-40 Do nelson-Lebanon Road 1044 Area 8-1-40 to Murfreesboro Rd Percy Priest Lake-Airport 1048 Area 9 Sumner County-Henderson- ville. Gallatm-Old Hickory Lake 1048 Area 10 Williamson County-Frank- lin-Brentwood-Fairview 1 1050 Area 11 Wilson County-Lebanon. Mt Juliet 1052 Area 12 Rutherford County-Mur.

freesboro-Smyrna 1054 Area 13 Cnealham County-Ashland City-Pegram-Kingslon Springs-Dickson County 1056 Area 14 Robertson County-Spring. field-Ridgetop-Greenbner 1058 Homes Other Counties 555FARMS FOR SALE 1060 Davidson County 1062 Sumner. Wilson County 1064 Williamson County 1066 Rutherford County 1068 Cheatham. Dickson. Robertson County 1070 Hickman, Maury County 1072 Land Other Counties 1074 Farms Wanted 551100 AUCTIONS 1 105 Auctions i i SERVICE DIRECTORY Over 40 categories of personal and business services.

55 100 ANNOUNCEMENTS 105 Death Notices IIOLegals 115 Card of Thanks 120 In Memooam 125 Cemetery Lots i 130 LostFound 135 BwihsAMappy Ads 140 Business Notices 145Personals 150 Legal Services 155 TravelVacation -r. 1 160 Vacation RentalsTimeshare 5-5200 EDUCATIONAL 202 Private Instruction 205 SchoolsClasses 210 SeminarsTraining 5-300 EMPLOYMENT, 302 Employment Agencies r. 305 Employment Inlormalion 310 ClericalSecretarial' Word Processing 315 KeypunchData Processing 320 AccountingBookkeeping 325 MedicalDental 330 SalesSales Management 335 SalesParty Plans 340 Engineering 345 ManagementProfessional 350 Technicai'Skitled 355 HotelRestaurant 'V 360 General 365 MusiciansEntertaining 370 Domestic Help Wanted 375 Child Care Services 380 Musicians Work Wanted 385 Work Wanted 555400 TRANSPORTATION 402 Aircraft 405 AutosTrucks Wanted 410 Tires. AccessoriesService 415 Vehicle LoansInsurance 420 Vehicle RentalLeasing 425 AntiqueClassic Cars 430 Domestic Autos For Sale 435 Import Autos for Sale i 440 Four-Wheel Drive Vehicles 730 CamerasMovies 732 Musical Instruments 734 Business Equipment 736 Shop ToolsMachinery -738 Heavy Equipment 740 Building Materials 742 Portable Buildings' 744 Lawn 8 Garden 746 Good Things to Eat 748 Merchandise for Rent 750 Miscellaneous Wanted 752 Miscellaneous For Sale 754 To Give Away S55GARAGE SALES 755 Antioch-Hickory Hollow 757 Bellevue i 759 Bordeaux 761 BrentwoodFranklin 762 Crieve Hall 763 Oickerson Road 765 Oonelson 767 East Nashville 769 FranklinMelrose 771 Goodiettsvilie 773 Green HillsHillsboroVandy 775 Harding RoadBelle Meade 777 Hendersonville 779 HermttageMt. Juliet 78 1 1nglewood 783 Madison 785 Murfreesboro Road 787 Nolensville RoadHarding Mall 788 Nolensville RoadTusculum 789 Nolensville RoadWoodbine 791 North Nashville 793 Old Hickory 795 South Nashville 796 West EndVandy 797 West Nashville 799 Olhei Areas 445 VansBuses 450 Trucks SmallMedium 455 Trucks Heavy Duty 460 Tractor Trailers 465 Motorcycles 555500 PETSFARMING 505 Dogs' 510 Cats 5tS0trter Pets i 520 Pet SuppliesServices .525 Horses 530 LivestockPoultry 535 FeedSeedHay 540 Farm Equipment 555600 RECREATIONAL 605 Boats and Accessories 610 HuntingFishing 615 CamperMotor Homes 620 TentsCamping Equipment 625 Sporting Goods, 630 BicyclesGo Carts 555700 MERCHANDISE 70? AntiquesCollectibles 703 Guns 704 ArtsCrafts 705 Baby Items 706 FurnitureHousehold Goods 708 ClothingJewelry 7 10 Appliances 712 StereoRadio 714TVVideO 716 Electronic GamesAmusements 718 Computers 720 Sewing MachinesSupplies 722 Air Conditioners -724 HeatersWoodburning Stoves 726 Firewood 728 Solar Cancellation to get a cancellation number cancelling your ad.

Deadline for and corrections are the publishing deadlines. i 1 Blind Box Numbers Box numbers are available. All concerning the box holder confidential. Pickup 00. Publication Policy standard abbreviations are accepted In ad copy.

We reserve the classify and index ads according to. the rules governing Classified Nashville Banner and The Ten-nessean do not assume any responsibility an ad beyond the cost of the We are responsible lor only incorrect insertion ol an ad. your ad carefully the first day it and report any errors immediately 1100 Broadway. Nashville, Tennessee 37202 Mmih 55800 RENTALS 805 RoomsEfficiencies 810 Roommate Wanted 812 Furniture Leasing 815 Furnished Apts 820 Unlurnished Apts 830 Duplexes 840 Condos 845 Homes For Rent 850 Homes LeasePurchase Option 860 Mobile HomesLots 870 FarmsAcreages 880 GaragesStorage 890 Wanted To Rent 55-900 FINANCIAL 905 Business For Sale 9 10 Business Opportunity 920 Money to Lend 930 Money Wanted 5551000 REAL ESTATE 1001 Property Management 1002 Real Estate Services t004 Commercial Property For Sale 1006 Commercial Property For Lease 1008 Office Space For Lease 10 10 Industrial Property For Sale 1012 Rental Property For Sale 1014 ResortRecreation Property 1016 Mobile HomesLots 1018 Out of Area Property 1020 Lots 1022 Home Construction 1024 Real Estate Wanted 1025 Real Estate Exchanged 1026 Condominiums 55-H0MES FOR SALE 1030 Area 1 Murfreesboro Rd. to LAN Railroad MOORE, Leroy Bush Wednesday morning, Decemoer zb, aoj ai a local infirmary.

He is survivea oy nis wife, Mrs. Anne Dean Moore, Brentwood, daughter, Mrs. Lee Ann Young, Nashville; sons, David B. Moore, Darien, Ct, L.Dean Moore, Cookeville, Tn. Richard Moore, Chattanooga, mother, Mrs.

Lera Bush Moore, Nashville; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Anne McGinnis, Nashville; four grandchildren. His remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 'o'clock. The Rev. Gary Eller officiating.

Interment Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. Pallbearers: M.M. Stratton, Houston G. Little, J.A. Grannis, George O.

Herbert, Wilbur Sensing, George Bivins, Dr. P.C. Elliott, George Frost, J.P. England, James H. Martin, Dr.

Thomas Cochran. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 MORTON, Mrs. Jennie Sunday, December 25, 1983 at her residence, Survived by two nephews, Mr. Mar-. shall Hyde, and Mr.

C.W. Hyde; two sisiers-in-iaw, mrs. peuy ocaies, nnu Mrs Marie Scales, of fifteen cousins; dear friends, Dr. Mrs. J.L.B.

Forrester; Fannie Wil liams, Mr. Mrs. House, Mrs. Louise Foster, Mrs. Tama Collier, and Mr, Joe David; a host of other relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends Thursday evening, Dec. 29, from p.m. at the Patterson Memorial United Methodist Church on Whittsett Ave. Words of Comfort during the Visitation by Rev. Gerald Turner, Rev.

Braden, and Rev. Jobe. Funeral services Friday morning 11:00 a.m, at the Holy Trinity bpis copal Church, 6th and Lafayette St. conducted by Father Hall. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

PATTON BROS, LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, NORTH CHAPEL 1 lOtegol 110 NnttrpB PRIDE, Harvey December 27, 1983. Survived by two nephews, Lewis Dantzler Pride, and Harvey Eugene Pride. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway. Visitation with the family Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at the Christ Episcopal Church, where funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m.

with Rev. Tom Ward offi- dating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Active Pallbearers: Dr.

William H. Knox, III, Julian C. Scruggs, Walter M. Morgan, Ben Moore, Craig Parrish, Herbert Fox, Dr. Paul Stumb, Walter Keith, III, Henry W.

Hooper, Joseph G. Erwin, David Stokes, William I. Edwards, III, and Everett Kelley. Honorary Pallbearers: Hillsboro Hounds. CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE NASHVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY.

ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 REGEN, William M. (Bill) Decern her 28 1983. survived ov wite. ran ces Regen, Highland, N.C.; two daughters, Mary Regen Moore and VAurney iCjcu-mwict imc; any children, Heather Shearin, William Reoen Moore. Jimmv D.

Moore. III. all of two brothers, Clair Regen, Franklin, John L. negen, lungspori. Complete arrangements will be announced later.

HIBBETT HAILEY. 244-6484 RICHARDSON, Walter Frank 27, 1983. Survived by three brothers, Bill Richardson, Don-elson. Rob Richardson. Old Hickory, and Archie Richardson, of one sister, Nellie Richardson, Old Hick' ory.

Funeral services 12 noon Thursday at Hermitage Funeral Home, interment National Cemetery. HERMITAGE FUNERAL HOME, 889-0361 HO lege HO legal ADVERTISEMENT mm sets within two Cleveland, Ohio STEWART, Mrs. Delia Henderson- Monday, December 26, 1983 at an infirmary. Survived by husband, Mr. Royster Stewart, Cleveland; Messrs.

Robert, Sam. and Wil- liam F. (Bill) Henderson; stepmother, Mrs. Rachel Henderson; foster daughter, Ms. Delores Claxton; eight sisters-in-law; three brothers-in-law; nieces; nephews; great nieces; great nephews; cousins; and other devoted relatives and friends.

Her remains will be conveyed to the 15th Ave. Church, where she will lie In 1 state from 11:00 a.m, until funeral services at 1:00 p.m. conducted by Rev. F.M. Spence.

Floralbearers selected from Nieces. Pallbearers selected from Nephews. Interment Family Plot, Greenwood Cemetery. PATTON BROS. LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, NORTH CHAPEL, 255-2371.

(MURFREES- BORO PAPERS PLEASE COPY.) WYLIE, Charles Elmer- Age 93, of Knoxville, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1983 at Shannondale Health Care -Center. Member of the First Pres- byterian Church, and Eldest Former 1 -Faculty. Member of University, of Tennessee. Preceeded in death by his wife, Mrs.

Naomi Marie Wylie. Sur- vived by. daughter, Mrs. George -(Betty) Mynatt, Nashville; sister, Bessie Wylie, Wilmington, -brother, Frank Wylie, Sacremento, granddaughters, Betsy Stanton; Powder Springs, Patty Wil- liams, New Orleans, Cathy Sloan, Debbie Mynatt, both of Nashville; four great grandchildren, t. Graveside service and interment 11:00 a.m.

Thursday, Highland Memorial Cemetery, Dr. Robert Ferguson officiating. MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EDU- 1 CATIONAL FUND, AGATE or DONELSON PRESBYTERIAN A CHURCH of NASHVILLE. MANN'S HERITAGE CHAPEL, Knoxville, in charge of arrangements. 1 30 tostfound POG German Sheotwd wi'd wniie male.

Mind in right tv. cripple KH front leg, lost Joe- of the above won area, 7t-oos DOO-Wa English Snacp Doe, male, wMtt head forelegs, vtcinilv Temple Hilu. Answers-10 Hogan ewrd M6-M7I CAT-lott longnair, light tmofce. Heritage Houte Apart- menu, tt-21U DOG Lait large piack male, looks like won. I eve, Bee-vue Pegram-Reward K.

Polk State DOG Lotl, voung female black iat. cuter lags, reward 37J-WS4 then at said FOUND I MALE SHELTIE Madnon. Saoie whit, approi 7 vrs. no collar 744-M21 140 Business Notice USE ONE OF THESE ATTENTION 0 J. in accordance Instruction to upon the Design' in the amount for each set.

When placing your adver- tisement, ask about 1 TMCCP ATTENTION' Feund GETTERS' Other shries also available. Can excov, tnie. rMn a4, irnni IM. Co" Huriw Ptrrv Laa 2S4-1031 toflavt Cr.iie Tftreov For aoTvwim a. ok aouie Carnem Covmg C- lrrman aoe 3tfr-3S 1 fiEARa ALMA PLASMA CASH EACH DQAT0t eo4t retriever.

mrMI t.a- "red. Amwrt le 4im itverffte That simc oW Ca OAT6-LiE i aS'-Ket Si0 Sweat, couom wecsme lebanoo iwotmn, km Legal Agent The Tennessean Wnti) Nottrca Dickson, Tn. Springfield, Tn. FRY, Mrs. Martha M.

Age 77, December 27r 1983. Survived by Jimmy Joe, Thomas and James William Fry; daughters, Mrs. Helen Mathis, Mrs. Betty Jean Plunk, Mrs; Linda Gail Barrett; sisters, Mrs. Emily Gibson, Mrs.

Johnnie Alcorn, and Mrs. Jo Tinnin; twenty-one grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren. Services Austin Bell Funeral Home, Friday 11:00 a.m. Interment. Elmwood Cemetery.

AUSTIN BELL FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 384-4515 Lebanon, Tn. FURLOW, James Elec Tuesday, December 27, 1983. Survived by daughter, Mrs. William E. Cook, Lebanon; sister, Mrs.

Mattie Buttrey, Antioch; brother, Ted Furlow, Nashville; three grandchildren; five great grandchildren. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte where services wiH be conducted Friday, 11:30 a.m. by Rev. W.W. Miles.

Grandsons and Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 Dickson. Tn. Braxton (Baby Face) Age 74 years, at 10:45 p.m.

Tuesday, December 27, 1983 in a Nashville Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Christine (Tennie) Lee, Dickson; daughter, Mrs. Mike (Lee Ellen) Wright, Franklin; grandson, Justin Michael Wright; four brothers, Gaines Lee, Marietta, James Lee, Nashville, Raymond Lee, Dickson, Robert H. Lee, Donel-son; four sisters, Mrs.

Vertrees Daniel, Mrs. Ruby Armstrong, Miss Jewel Lee, Mrs. Katherine Davis, all of Dickson. The remains are at Dickson Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Thursday, December 29, 1983 conducted by Mitchell Hayes.

Interment Union Cemetery, Dickson, Tn. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, 446-2313. Murfreesboro, Tn. LOWE, Albert Franklin (Frank)- Age 82.

Of Barfield Community. Tuesday December 27, 1983 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Survived by wife, Mary Couch Barfield Community, one son, Nicholas Couch Lowe, Clarksville; two grandchildren; one great grandchild. Remains are at the Jennings Ayers Funeral Home where services will be conducted 10 a.m. Friday December 30, 1983 with the Rev.

Hilary Yeargan officiating. Burial in the Milton Cemetery. Milton. Tn. JENNINGS AYERS FUNERAL HOME, MARTIN, Chance, Jr.

Age one day, Tuesday, December 27. 1983. Survived by parents. Chance Martin, Sr. and Annie Barrilleaux Martin; one brother, Brandon Chance Martin, Nashville; grandparents, Albert and Kay Martin, Nashville, Sherry Barrilleaux, Mt.

Juliet. Graveside prayer services and interment will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday at Jones Hill Cemetery, Watertown. NAVE FUNERAL HOME MCGRAW, Dr. WJ).

Age 77 years. December 28, 1983. Survived by wife, Mrs. Edith Thompson McGraw; daughters. Mrs.

Les (Marilyn) Whitaker. Mrs. Neil (Bonnie) Wiseman; stepson. William R. Thompson; three grandchildren; sister, Mrs.

Wally (Alhne) Swann. Dr. Doralee Lewis; brother, Wendell McGraw. Memorial services Saturday at 11 o'clock at First Church of the Nazar-ene, 510 Woodland St by Dr. Millard Reed and Dr.

Eugene Stowe. Family will receive friends Friday 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. at Phillips-Robinson Co. The body has been donated to Vanderbilt School of Medicine for Rwarch WEIlkOMl. Mn.

Natalie Tuesday evening. December 27, 1983 at a local infirmary. Survived by nephew, Wesley Woltscbenkow; ami friend. Luule Sandre, both of Nashville. Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs.

25th Ave. North and fcest End. Funeral Mass will be cele brated 1.00 cm Thursday in the Chapel of St. Henry's Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MARSHALL DONNELLY I COMBS, 327 1111 BR'lEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Partial for a period of 60 days iihcniipnt tn the nnfininrj of BIDS without the consent renovation Smyrna, Tn. COOPER, Lisa Faye Died Tuesday. Survived by parents, Jesse C. Peggy Wall Cooper, of Smyrna; brpther, Barry Cooper, Smyrna; Srandparents, Mrs. Mary J.

Wall, akson, Mr. Mrs. Jesse C. Cooper, Florence, Ala. Funeral services 11:00 a.m.

Thursday, Wood-fin Chapel of Smyrna, with Rev. W.D. TBomason officiating. Burial Rose-lawn Memorial Gardens. WOOD-FIN'S, of Smyrna Dickson, Tn.

DIAMOND, George Wesley Age 78 years, Tuesday, December 27, 1983 at; his home. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Crowe, Atbertville, Mrs. R.M. Wise, Tampa, Miss Mary Diamond, Djfckson, Mrs.

orrtst Boone, Madison. Funeral services Thursday, December 29, 1983 at 2:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson. Interment Union Cemetery. Services under direction of TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, 446-2808.

Hendersonville, Tn. GREGORY, William Age 65, December 28, 1983. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sara Mai (Sally) Gregory; son, William G. daughters, Mrs.

Judy- Koonce, Mrs. Joyce Wolfe, Mrs. Jane Rowell, and. Mrs. Joan Harper, mother, Lelon Bowles Gregory; brothers, Curtis Gregory, Arthur Gregory and Samuel Gregory; sisters, Mrs.

Dorothy Kaszyski, Mrs. Mary Catherine Chest, Mrs. Barbara Rutherford; eleven grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Remains are at Cole Garrett, Hendersonville, where services will be at 10:00 ajn. Friday, Dec.

30, with Rev. Courtney Wilson officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Members of the Berean Sunday School Class, Employees of Wilson Weesner Wilkinson, Sam Winn, and George Johnson. Active Pallbearers: Nephews. Interment East Woodlawn Cemetery.

COLE Si GARRETT, Hendersonville HALL. John Henry Suddenly December 24, 1983 at his residence. Survived by two sons. Masters Lin-ous; Wilkerson and Mario Hatchett; orieldaughter, Fabnne Oflesby; mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hall Johnson; sisters, Victoria Connie M.

Hall, antf Juanita Bridgeforth; brothers, Sp.4 Contella C. and Robert W. Hall, all of Nashville; grandmother, Mrs. Cormie K. Moore; aunt, Mrs.

Mary A. Duncan; uncle, William R. Duncan, Sri: several great aunts; great uncles; nieces; nephews; cousins; friends so dear, Mr, Mrs. Ray Crawford; other relatives and friends. Visitation Friday, December 30 at the Atena Chapel from 7-8 p.m.

Remains will be conveyed to Westwood BiDtist Church. 2510 Albion Sat unlay, Dec. 31, to lie in state from 9:30 a.m. until funeral time at 11:00 a.m.. Rev.

William A. Pryor officiat ing. Interment Halls Family Cemetery. Antioch. Tn.

JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA. Directors HECK LIN, Mrs. Gladys December 28, 1983 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Mr. Simon Heckun; daughters, Mrs.

Karen Yaz dian. Nashville and Mrs. Robyn Yaz dian, Nashville; son, Dr. Steven R. Hecklin, Nashville; two grandchil dren, Seth Yazdian and Carolyn Hecklin, both of Nashville.

Funeral services 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Temple Chapel, 5015 Harding Road conducted by Rabbi Randall M. Fait Interment kkai cemetery, man SHALL DONNELLY COMBS. 327-1111 11UTSON. Edward Lee Tuesday, December 27, 1983.

Survived by wife, Velda Hutson; two daughters, Myra Barrington, Hendersonville and Cathey Ashburn. Nashville; mother, Mrs. Gracie Hutson, Nashville, brother. Charles Hutson. Nashville: two sisters.

Dorothy Troupe, Ridgetop and Jean Elli-troupe; four grandchildren. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Road, where services will be held Thursday. December 29. 1983 at 100 pm conducted by Elder Paul Jones and Elder James Barrington. Honorary Pallbearers: Deacons of Bethel Primitive Baptist Church.

Active Palibe arm: Earl West Junior Sircy. Ray Wilson. Charles Kemp. Michael Troupe, Lynn Davis, noger Liu trwpe and Joey Davis. Interment Fdwst Lawn Cemetery.

FHILLIPS- LAKE, Mrs. Pauline- Of 1240-2nd Avenue, South Monday December 26, 1983 at a local hospital. Survived by a devoted sister, Mrs. Annie D. Foster; devoted brother-in-law, Mr.

Prentice Foster, play daughter, Mrs. Delores Falls; play sister, Mrs. Jessie Mae Perry, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The remains will be conveyed to Mt Ararat Baptist Church, 36 Fairfield Street Friday December 30, 1983 at 4 p.m. Visitation with the family from 7 to 8 p.m.

Funeral services to follow immediately. Pallbearers and Flowerladies will be members of the church. Interment Greenwood Cemetery Saturday at 11 a.m: HOLMES FUNRAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Avenue, 329-2596 LANE, Mr. Emmett December 25, 1983 at his residence, 1023 Warren St. Survived by four sisters, Miss Cora B.

Lane, Nashville, Mrs. Birdie Mae Cole, Mrs. Ruth Guzman, Miss Mary V. Lane, Indianapolis, brother, James Lane, Pleasant View, devoted friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Epps; host of other relatives and friends. Visitation, with the family from 7-8 p.m.- Thursday, Dec.r29 at K. Gardner Chapel. Funeral to follow. Pallbearers and Flowerladies selected from Friends.

Interment Friday, Dec. 80, National Cemetery. K. GARDNER FUNERAL SERVICES, Kossie Gardner, Manager-Director OBERHELLMANN, Paul Otto William December 27. 1983.

Survived by -wife, Mrs. Rosemary Oberhell-man; daughters, Jane Oberhellman and Mrs. Jill Bachus. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway. The remains will lie in state at Bellevue Presbyterian Church Friday from 12:30 p.m.

until time of funeral services at 1 o'clock with Dr. Roger Jackie officiating. Interment Harneth Hills Memory uaraens, Pallbearers: George Cowan, Tom Drake, Elliott Matthews, John Tudor, Bill Williams. MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO BELLEUVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OR THE CHARITY OF YOUR CHOICE. R0ESCH PATTON D0RRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 Goodiettsvilie, Tn.

SHRUM, Mrs. Mary E. Age 77 years, December 27, 1983. Survived by daughters, Mrs. James (Virginia) Newsom, Mrs.

Robert (Jewell) Brown, Mrs. Arnold (Margaret) Scantland, Mrs. Bill (Louise) Scant-land; sons, Robert, Billy, Reese, Gene; Walter and Ray Shrum; twenty-nine grandchildren; twenty--four great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Fannie Sliger, Mrs. Louise iNetherton; brother, Casey Stafford.

are at Cole i Garrett, Goodiettsvilie, where services will be Friday at 1 p.m. by Elder CM. Baggett. Pallbearers: Sons-in-law and Grandsons. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

COLE L. GARRETT. Goodiettsvilie SIDLER, CS. (Ned- December 27, 1983 at his home. Husband of the late Jennie Lou Sidler.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Lance; son--in-law, Ralph Lance; three sons, Milton Sidler, Morris Sidler. daughter-in-law, Judy Sidler, son, Ronnie Sidler and daughter-in-law, Tina Sidler, two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Alexander, Mrs. Clara Miller, both of Nashville; one brother, Joe Sidler.

one sister-in-law, Doy Sidler, one brother-in-law, Robert hi Hilt seven grandchildren; one great grandchild. Remains are at the Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Road, where funeral services will be conducted 2 fro, Thursday, December 29. 1983. at Byrutn officiating. Family will receive friends after 1p.m.

Wednesday. Friends and Relatives will serve Activt Pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME. Directors.

255-5412. SLOAN, Walton Edward December 28, 1983. Survived by wife, Mrs. Kay Birdwell Sloan, Nashville; several nieces and nephews. Remains art at the Chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue where services will be conducted Friday at 1 m.

by Bro. John McCormick. riends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment. National Cemetery.

fETTUS OWEN WOOD! 292-3392 referenced building, as well as correction of fire safety code deficiencies. Bids for the above proiect will be received by Michael A. Fitts, State Architect, Suite 1700, of the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency. This being a Section 3 covered project under Title 24. Housing and Urban Development, every Contractor and Subcontractor shall incorporate or cause to be James Office Tennessee Building, SOS Dea-derkk Street, Nashville, week after the bid opening date, will be refunded their deposit in full, provided the returned set are good condition.

37219 until 2 30 C.S.T.. January 24, FOR BIOS METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING AGENCY 701 South Sixth Street Nashville. Tennessee 37206 Tha Matrooofitan DevelOD- Should a bidding not submit a Bona or should the Fide bid, returned sets publicly opened. Documents may examined at the incorporated in all Con contractor W84 tracts for work on the Construction Contract, the Section 3 Clause incorporated in the General office, Bidding be Designer's Dodge ment and Housing Agency office, F.W. Plan- Room in Nashville, and the Nash ville Contractor's Associ be in bad condition, Seventy-Five dollars will be deducted from the deposit and the remainder returned.

A copy of the plans and specifications may be examined free of charge at The Ehrenkrantz Group. This Contract is Subject to an applicable Federal Labor Standards, the Davis-Bacon minimum wage determination for the propsoed con ation. The Designer documents may be obtained from the win receive seated dios kx the exterior repairs, renovations and additions to the Morgan Park Community Center until 2 0U p.m. on Thursday, January 19. 1984.

at ill office at 701 South Sixth Street. Nashville, Ten P.C, Penthouse nessee. 37206, at which Church Street. time and place bids wig be publicly opened and read aloud. Copies of the CONTRACT Tennessee 37201.

the Otlce ot the Contractors and W. Dodge ation. Nashville, Suite, One with the struction, the equal employment opportunity provisions of Executive Order 11246. and the Section 3 Clause lor utilization of Nashville. Bidders and at er'a receipt or cashier's pavabie Tennessee of a certified check made to the Slate of Nashville Association Corpor business and individuals.

of S2M.00 The Metropolitan Develop A five lennessee. Each BID roust be tubmrt- ted on form provided ki BID PACKET DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS, Plans and Specification, as prepared by L. Quincy Jack ion. Architect A I A. and The EhrenknnU Group.

C. and either accompanied by a BiO BOND, property executed on the form provided may be obtained at the office of: The Ehrenkranu or a Certified Group. P.C. Penthouse Suite, One Church Street, Cashier' Check National or Tennessee percent (5) Bid Bond is required. Bidders are required to be licensed in accordance with State taw.

Wag Ra'es Act and Non-O'S-criminalion Policy will apply to this protect. A statement of public contract crime status is reouired in the Bid Form. The Owner reserves the rignt to waive any informalities or to reiect any or a Bids. (72M939) Bank NashvaX Tennessee 3720 1. For the purpose ol prepar in the amount of 5 of me total pnee and payable to ing and tuomming a bid.

General Contractor may obtain one (1) set ot plans and (pecilicaitont. on The Ehrenkrantz PC. Bidder's Tennessee tractor's license deposit basit from The Ehrenkranu Group, PC, Penthouse Suite. One expiration- date, part of the applying to tne number, and BID classification ment and Housing Agency may waive any informalities or minor irregularities and shall have the right to rejeci any single BID or ad BIDS Check or submitted. drawn on a Applicable portions of the Proposal Form must be properly filled out and must not be detached from me Group, specifications.

No qualifying letters or statements wil be Con considered. its The Bidder thai be required that ta tubmit hi orooosal. the names and Tennessee 130 lost must keens numbers ot hr etec- trrjt riumhtfvi and MVAC envwope, lev meMr, i Sal Or. Sae Part, rea H3 Contractor. He shal also submit for approval a 1st ot all tub-contractor and mator material tucoliert reouired to fcMAri in 4t wtfun tve days ot notice of acceptance of proposaL 4 won iiv iT3 9CW er PROJECT: Nenovations DOCU and Fire Safer Comic are.

met im to tne Haufc Bu'tf' Mm Tennetitee Mem Heam Institute, Nasftviue cotar, tet Tennessee SBC Prelect No i4 01-07 17 A'ctv Ma 72 LOST 0" lOST POO COST ac. red cr Church Street Nashville, appear on in Tennessee- 37201. In requesting sets from the Architect. p'ase tend a deposit cf UOO.OQ. Any othenwse.

the BID be opened or considered. The ftDDER thai be thai not otherwise Successful tne PREVAILING RATE for sub-contractor material supplier requesting sets from the Architect i send a deposit ol pay not less than WAGE a types and of ork as set classification our 1300 00. the CONTRACT The successful to bidder's deposit on general con MENTS and thai from be prohibited discriminating acAintt any indntdual due struction, that be retamed The successful tow txdder awarded tne Contract nl BM.i, 4 vn S-e. few ca, mea. 0 tvflui eaareu.

to race, creea. national origin, age or MSPersonoh Aut! CO ti tm Pa-er-'ewwen. Drt IKM CCk. A.Lw be furnished anttt ne (9; 3d.1nj teti of ptant and OcetBiwA Fwrf se are awe tin d. caber.

A Guaranty Bond ki the font of a Cort? ad Bond in amount equal to 103 of ie be recured of OESiOSER: Thome water Architect One Commerce Ptace, one Suite IW0 Contract Nttnviiie, Tenneiy wirthdrawn tpecrfcationt at no cost cmsuccess'ul bidden on general conetrction, ub- fee suconsM EODt -cort' actors, and material suppliers upon returning loemenng no a No BOtrl be Cae Kr W.W 10 act TOLA. Stare euvnws. )U-Vt vre oa e-. cv vwl ccrf-ar, Me xeioeae. inat titnm.

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