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40 THt TCNNt SSr AN Mead? Pay By Credit Card! gg4-1(Q)S 1 MiimiiH Copyright 1988 THE TENNESSEANNASHVILLE BANNER 11QO BROADWAY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37203 LOttice Hours fVonday thru Friday 8 A.M. to P.M. Telephones opn 7.30 a.m.-S.OO p.m. Monday thru Frida Call 254-1031 during business hour. Dial Toll-Free when casing within a 63 true radius ot Nashville, -Deadlines line ads to run In-cc'umn ir nt day's paper: 4.

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Monday is 5 CO m. Friday. Display td deadline li 2 cays ee'jre put icjtn. Rates All classified ids run In both The Tennessoan and tht Nashville Banner. Advertistmtnti art charged lor space occupied; measured by agate line rule.

Commercial Advertising rates art available upon request. 3 line minimum. Transient Advertising Rates: Sunday 3. SO'lme per day 3days-2 20lme per day 7 days 1.75llneprday 10 days 1, SOline per day Affidavits each Privata party Rates The Private Party rate It avUlatle only for the occasion-al Individual advertiser tailing personal possessions. Usage ol Private Party rates subject to limitations.

Easy Ads Easy ads art for merchandise Items. Each Item must be priced in tht td. Easy ads run 7 days: this is a non-refundable rate for early canctlla-. on Easy tds are priced as follows: 1. Itm(j) tout less than SlOO: 4 lines-7 days- S4.

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Item(s) total S50O-SI50O; 4 lmes-7 days-Si 1. Each additional line is S3 lor the 7 days. OriVI Buys This low rate Is available for automobiles, boats, trucks, motorhomescampert end motorcycles for sale. 3 lines-6 diyS-SlS. FOUR AOOITIONAL DAYS FREE IF YOU DO NOT SELL YOUR ITEM.

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We reserve the right to classify and Index ads according to the rules governing Classified pages. Tht publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any copy. Please check your ad the first day it runs. In case of error, notify us Immediately. Publishers villi be responsible only lor the lirst insertion tnd Ihem only for tne space occupied by the error.

r.u.rim;fc.! ML'LLICAN, Miss Joyce Anne- Passed away Friday May 27, 1988 at Nashville Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton D.

Mullican, Nashville. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday at Forest Lawn Funeral Home with the Rev. John Carpenter, Rev. Joe Hinkle, and Rev.

Don Choate officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 859-5279 1 lOUqak 110 tegols SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF MEETING THE HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES BOARD OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE (tht will iml in public session at 400 o'clock, local limt, on Monday, Junt 6. I9SI, in Metropolitan Council Committee Room No. 2nd Floor, Metropolitan Courthouse, Nashville.

Tennessee. 37201. for the purpose ol considering and transacting an business which mav prooarly come before said Board, such business to Include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following: (1) authoring all documents and matters necessary fn connection with the issuance of not exceeding S21.000.000 First Mortgage Bonds. (Volunteer Systems, Series proceeds of the to bt loaned Systems. Inc.

a non-profit the purpose the maior the costs of the by the Borrower acute care consisting aggregate of located in Linden, and (nl cimic located Tennessee, and medical office located in Linden, funds for ital improvements of the funding Revenue Healthcare Inc. Pro-reel). ifSSA, the sale thereof lo Vol-unleer Healthcare (the Tennessee corporation, for ot (i) financing portion ol acquisition of three hospital facilities of an IS4 beds Hohenwald, Duniao. Tennessee, a medical in Jasper, (ii) Iwo buildings Hohenwald and Tennessee (the (iv) providing certain cap to certain Facilities, v) debt service RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE Toll notice Robert I. forttf, 647a Holt Rood.

NoifiyiHt, TN 3721 1 hoi opplwd to The Mtrepoliian Goxefflmul ol NoUwill and Davidwn County for a certificate of compbonct and hot or will apply to the Tennttue AkotvoKc teveroge Commiision at Nothvill for a rstatt liquor Kcerae for a irort to be namd 4 liquon and to be located at S41 forogon Mills Rood, Nothnill. TN 3721 1 and owned by kmn A. Itwts. 4467 Pecan Vallty Road. Nothville.

TN 37218. All penom wiihing to be heard en the certificate of compitonct may penenelty or through cowmel appear or submit tfiew newt writing at 107 Metro Court Howe. NouWIe. TN 37201. Metropolitan Government of Noitmlle ond Davidton County, lemeuee on June The Temeuee Alcoholic tewrogs Commiuion wilt consider the application at a dote to be Mt by the Tennes-Me Alcoholic Severogt Commit won in Noihnlle.

Temet-ea. Interested penom may penonolly or through counsel wbmit meir views in witting by the hearing date to be scheduled by the ASC. Anyone with queshom concerning this application or the laws relating to it may call or write the Alcoholic Beverage Commiuion ot 226 Capitol Suite 300, Noih-wile TN 37219, 741 10? I glpatl? Noting Castalian Springs llartsville ROBERTSON, Dean- Suddenly Sat- urday afternoon llartsville General Hospital. Age 66. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Eleanor Stone Robertson; one son. Quindy Robertson. Rt. 3, Lebanon. one daughter, Mrs.

Connie Masscy. Lebanon. two grandchildren; one brother, Clifford Robertson, Charlotte, N.C.; one sister. Mrs. Edna Mae Terry, Harts-ville, Tn.

Remains are at Anthonv Funeral Home where services will be held Monday May 30. 1988 at 2 p.m. conducted by Bro, Floyd Jackson. Honorary Pallbearers: Employees of Ross Gear Department 2800. Active: Toby Wood-more, Tim Dillard, Jimmy Kemp, Larry Bray, Phillip Russell, Jonathan Bray.

Interment In Hartsville Memorial Gardens. ANTHONY FUNERAL HOME, Director, 374-2280 WEISE, Mm. Rosalind Apple Sat urday evening May 28, 1988 at her residence. Survived by daughter and son-in-law. Peggy and George Spiegel.

New York; grandchildren, Judy and Jerry Landers, New York, Mark and Faye Spiegel. Dallas, four great grandchildren, Michael and Steven Landers, Blake and Charles Spiegel. Funeral services 3 p.m. Monday at the Temple Chapel, 5015 Harding Road conducted by Rabbi Stephen Fuchs. MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY.

Interment Temple Cemetery. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT APT. 401, WINDSOR TOWERS. 5 TO 7 P.M. MONDAY.

MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL OlltCTOIS BRYANT, Mrs. Margaret C. (Blood) Suddenly May 29, 1988. Survived by son. Richard (Margurite) Majors; one sister, Barbara Jean Graham, Chino, one brother, Frank Wilson, Knoxville, one aunt, Irene Turner, Nashville; many other relatives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements to be announced. LEWIS SMITH WRIGHT, 255-2371 GUARDIAN CHAPELS ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON MARTIN'S BRACEY-WELSH, INC. HIBBETT HAILEY CHAPEL 1 EASTLAND CHAPEL HERMITAGE CHAPEL DYCUS, John Haggard Age 87. May 28. 1988.

Survived by son. John Haggard Dycus St. Petersburg, grandchildren, John Mason Dycus, Tampa, Mark Dycus, Detroit, Mich, and Jackie Dycus, Orlando, great grandchild, Jessica Dycus of Tampa, sister-in-law, Miss Ellen Roach; several nieces and nephews. Remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. Gordon G.

Meadors, the Rev. J. Elma Broyles, and the Rev. William D. Comperry, 10 a.m.

Tuesday. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Charles Huffines, Walter Roach, P.B. Timmons, and Members of Men's Bible Class of Inglewood United Methodist Church. Active: Elbert Ash-worth, Frank Bellar, Harold Borum, Pruett Brown, Dorman Clark, and Bruce Huffines.

EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 904 Gallatin Road, 227-9558 SMITH, Mm. Ora M. May 29, 1988. Survived by sisters, Diane Tomlinson, Lebanon, Anita Belcher, St. Albans.

W.Va.; brother, Carl Driver, Nashville; half sister, Sarah Hall, N.C.; half brother, Haskell Driver, Knoxville. She was a member of Buena Vista Chapter No. 75 O.E.S. and past Worthy Grand Matron. Remains are at the Eastland Fuenral Home where details of arrangements will be announced.

EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 904 Gallatin Road. 227-9558 STERLING, Mrs. Alona C- May 28, 1988. survived by son, Edward B. Sterling, Nashville; five grandchildren; five great grandchildren.

Funeral service will be at 11 o'clock Tuesday at the graveside in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens with Rev, Stuart Nunnally, District Super intendent, ciarksvuie District, Tennessee Conference, United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment Harpeth Hills. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 ilTTil COHEN. Mrs. Theresa L.

Satur day. May 28. 1988 at a local iniir- mary. Survived oy aaugmer, wrs. Robert (Bredell) Arey.

Daytona, Fla. Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs, 201-25th Ave. North. Graveside services and interment 11 am Tuesday in Temple Cemeterv conducted bv Rabbi Beth Davidon MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS. 327-1 1 1 1 Dl'KE.

Rodney Giles Sr. Saturday, Mav 28. 1988 at Age 92. He was the husband of the late Candas Free- dv two e. Jr.

of sons. Rodnev Giles Duke. Joelton and Harold Wesley Duke of Goodlettsville; four daughters. Mrs. Kenneth (Norma) Brown of Nashville, Mrs.

Neil (Jomelia) Chenault Jr. and Mrs. Wallace (Mary Ann) Palmer of Hendersonville and Mrs. T.R. (Helen) Clark III of Hixon.

fifteen grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. 2707 Gallatin where funeral services will be conducted al 2.00 p.m. Monday. May 30.

1988. with Rev. Isham Harris and Rev. Wendell Francis officiating. Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers.

Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors Joelton IIUDGENs, Mrs. Anna Bell- Age 89 years. May 28. 1988.

Survived by son. Olice Hudgens; daughter-in--law, Henretta Hudgcns; grandchildren, Timrman Hudgens, Madalyn Hudgens, Jerry Hudgens, Vincent Hudgens, Rebecca Binkley; great grandchildren, Troy Hudgens, Renee Ruiz; sisters, Emma Coth-ran, Eula Abernathy; brothers. Her-shel Perry and Malcolm Perry. Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home where services will be Monday at 2:00 p.m. by Willard McCarroll and Wayne George.

Active Pallbearers: Ernest Zinv merle. Bud Zimmerle, David Perry, Buford Perry, Harvey Abernathy, Billy Perry, Mike Perry, Daniel Perry. Interment Good Spring Cem-etery. ANDERSON GARRETT KING, Mm. Mary B.

Suddenly May 25, 1988 at her residence 30U9 Hummingbird Drive. Survived by daughters, Mrs. June Love (David), Mrs. Marian McKinley (Scott), Mrs. Gloria Meneese (Odell), Mrs.

Katie Matthews (George); sons, Mr. Willie Davis (Takako), Mr. James Davis, Mr. Walter Davis (Mildred). Mr.

Theodore Burrows (Mary); nineteen grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; several cousins and a host of friends. Mrs. King will lie in slate at her residence on May 31 at 3009 Hummingbird Drive from 7 p.m. until funeral service Wednesday morning June 1,11 a.m. at Zion Baptist Church.

420 Weakley Avenue. Reverend Michael Harvey officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemeterv. WILLIAM GUNTER SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Goodlettsville, Tn. Orlando, Fl.

LAMPLEY. Johanna Marie King- Age 58 years. Friday May 27, 1988. Survived by son, Jeffery King; daughters, Tina Cooper, Sherry Brown, Georgina Whitt; sister, Wanda Drape; brothers, Charles, Sears, and Thomas Counter, eight grandchildren; dearest devoted friend, James Nave. Remains are at Cole and Garrett.

Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. by Rev Dick Atkinson. Pallbearers: Relatives and Friends. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. COLE GAR- KrJTT, lioodlettsville, 859-5231 MASHBURN, Sterling Eugene Age 67.

May 28, 1988. Survived by wife, Mrs. Hetty J. Mashburn: daughters; Mrs. Pamela McDonald, Encinita, Mrs.

Cheryl M. Vaughn, Gal latin, and Mrs. Judy L. Willis, Sar asota, mother, Mrs. Lenora L.

Mashburn; brother, Morris W. Mashburn, sister, Mrs. Dorothy M. Buntin. Remains are at Pettus Owen and Wood Funeral Home, Funeral services and interment will be at 10:00 a.m.

Monday May 30, 1988 at Woodlawn Cemeterv. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, DONATIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE AMER ICAN CANCER SOCIETY PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 Smvrna. Tn. MILES. Mr.

Jodie Jr. Ase 61. Sud denly Saturday, May 28, 1988 at Middle Tenn. Medical Center. Mur- reesboro.

Survived by two sons and three daughters. Funeral service incomplete. Will be announced later from the H. PRESTON SCALia. St SONS FUNERAL HOME, Mur freesboro, 893-1313 WIGGINS, Marquis Suddenly Sunday May 29, 1983 at a local infirmary.

Survived by mother, Brenda F. Wiggins; father, Alpho-nso Wilson; sister, Marquita S.L.Wiggins; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements announced later, hamiliuim MORTUARY, 1100 Forrest Avenue 228-6303, Charles Hamilton, Direc tor Until) Nuttmi Lebanon AGEE. Guv Marshall Age 86. Sunday May 29.

1988. Survived by wife. Jessie Lee Frakes Agee; two daughters. Mary Ruth Mcl'cak. Hunts-ville.

Jean Volney. Taft. three sons, Billy Marshall Agee and Hubert Leroy Agee. both of Lebanon. Jerry Sion Agee.

Abilene. eleven grandchildren; six great grandchildren, one sister. Margie r'rowell. Lebanon; live brothers. Jess Fred.

Sam and Vester Neal Agee, all of Lebanon, James O. Agee. Fl Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where services will be held 2 m. Tuesday eonducted by Bro. Tom Blake.

Pallbearers: Grandsons, lnterrm-nt Cedar Grove Cemetery. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon BELSER, Jesse Donald- Sunday April 29. 1988. Survived by wife. Princess Belser; four sons.

"Jeffery Belser. Jesse Belser. David Woodard, Darrell Hancock; four daughters. Tamala Hucker, LaWanda Rucker. Cinderella Hancock.

April Robertson, host of nieces and nephews, very devoted irtends Visitation with family at Gardner Chapel Tuesday May 31 from 6 lo 7 pm with service to follow. Rev James Alexander officiating Interment Hills of Cal-varv Cemeterv Wednesday 11 a.m. K. GARDNER SON FUNERAL SERVICE K. Gardner.

Manager-Director BEST. Mrs. Velma Reyer Saturday. May 28, 1988. She was the wife of the late Bennie E.

Best and is survived by one daughter. Pauline Sullivan of Nashville, one brother, Oakley Reyer of Grovetown. eleven grandchildren and twenty-six great grandchildren. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin where funeral services will be conducted at 1000 am. Tuesday.

May 31. 1988. Grandsons and Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment in Galtin Cemeterv in Ardmore, Ala. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors CARR, Mrs.

Mary II. (Sis) Salur day evening May 28, 1988 at a local tntirmary. Widow of the late Joe C. Carr. Sr.

Survived by daughter, Carolyn Carr Casparis. Nashville. son. Joe C. Carr.

Nashville; six grandchildren. Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday at the graveside W'oodlawn Cemetery conducted by Dr. II. rranklin ras-chall.

Pallbearers: George Welch. IV. Joseph C. Welch. Joe Carr, III.

Walker A. Welch, Morgan Jones, and Rollin Rhea. Visitation with the family 1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS. 327-1111 CHLMBLEY, Walter (Buddy)- Saturday May 28, 1988. Survived by wife. Mrs. Loraine Chumblcy; two sisters, Dorothy Ann Lannom of Old Hickory and Mary Ann Pierce of Lutz.

two brothers. L.J Chumbley and E.J. Pope, both of Nashville. Remains rest at Phillips' -Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gal latin Road where funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Tues day Mav 31.

1988 with Rev. Bill Cook officiating. Nephews and rriends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors CLAY, Charles (Charlie) Age 64 Thursday May 26.

1988. Survived by wife. Louise Clay; two devoted daughters, Florence Renee Clay and Mary Ann Nance; four sons. James It. and Lawrence J.

Lee John and Jessie R. Clay; two daughters. Alice r. Cunningham and Era Maxine Clay; two devoted sons-in-law, Mallory Cunningham and Samuel A. Nance; one daughter-in-law, Dorothy Davis Lee devoted granddaughter, Marquitas Clay; eighteen grandchildren; two brothers, Henry E.

and Leroy Clay; one sister, Catherine Clay; lour sis- ters-in-law, Era G. Pullen, Rosie German, Frances Jennings, and Mary B. Clay; one brother-in-law, John German; two aunts, Gertie Jones and Lena Payne; a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends; two dear friends, Marie Ladd and Barry Kennedy. Visitation with the family May 31. 1988 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

Funeral services 1 p.m. at Galilee Mission ary Baptist Church. 2021 Herman Street, Nashville, rn. Kev. LA Britt.

Pastor. WILLIAM GUNTER SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gallatin COOK, Leroy Marshal Age 81. Mav 28. 1988. Survived bv daugh ter, Patricia C.

Dobbins, Atlanta, grandson, Scott Dobbins, Ash-ville, N.C.; brother, Paul C. Cook, Austin. sister. Lorene Neal. Gallatin.

Mr. Cook was a forty year employee of U.S. t'ostai service and a Retired Postmaster, a Navy Veteran of World War II. and past Commander of VFW. Remains are at Alexander Funeral Home wnere services will be conducted 1 Monday May 30, 1988 with Rev Courtney Wilson officiating.

Inter ment Spring Hill cemetery, alca-ANDER FUNERAL HOME, 452-2324 POSTON, Jesse Parker (Jerry- Saturday May 28, 1988 in Chattanooga. Survived by wife, Mrs. Grace W. Poston; daughter, Mrs. Merle (Geraldine) P.

Short, both of Old Hickory, two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy P. Hill, Charleston. S.C. and Mrs.

Louise Justice, Wilmington. N.C.; granddaughters, Pamela S. Richardson. Nashville and Janet S. Scars.

Montgomery. great grandchildren. Matthew Parker Sears. Montgomery, Al. and Amanda Grace Richardson.

Nashville. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home. 219 Old Hickory Blvd. where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Bro. John Holland.

Honorary Pallbearers: DuPont Company Retirees, Elders and Deacons of Madison and Old Hickory Churches of Christ, Dr. James Callaway, Dr. Robert McCrackcn, Dr. Robert L. Pettus.

Dr. Howard C. Pomeroy, Dr. Forrest Wilson. Anderson Williams.

Freeman Woodard, and Special Friends and Neighbors, Active Pallbearers: Al Richardson, Paul Sears. William Nicks, Frank Ballinger, Kenneth Clay. Carlie Woodard. Keith Edwards, and Wendell Webster. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 868-9020 ilermiston, Or. Mt Juliet, Tn. MABRY, Lillian Lenora- Age 92. Saturday at the home of her daughter. Survived by sons, Fred, Cedar Hill, Walter Nashville, and Roy E.

Mabry, Dover, four daughters, Sue Klippstein, Ilermiston, Bobbie Mims. Ardemore, Ruth Moon. Nashville, Doris Johnson, ML Juliet; twenty-seven grandchildren; thirty-nine great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren. VISITATION WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME MONDAY 6 TO 8 P.M. AND SERVICES TUESDAY AT 11 A.M.

Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. AUSTIN BELL, Springfield in charge, 244-6344 3J It! JWU KNOW YOU RE VP! THINKING OF THEM Lmmai FLOWERS 'malt no oo 327-0202 itg oo ptupne offers 12051, Conditioning AIR CONDITIONING Repair Installation 27I-7I90 1225Buildina7 Remodeling STANLEY KING CONST Integrity With Reliability Home, Commercial, Additions end Remodeling. Stale Licensed and Insured I14-S6e3 Free Estimates HALLCRAFT CONST. Commercial 4 Residential Remodeling.

We do I ioB at a time. Owner works on ioo every day. In business 35 vrs. Insured 943-w; or iu-mi DUNRITE CONST. Any too lr9t or small.

Our namt uv it All CALL JACK 791-2942 THE DEN MEN ADDITIONS 4 REMODELING BALLARD BLOWS Ui-Wt ROOM ADDITIONS Remodeling Financing MODERN BUILDERS W7-7074 NEW CONCEPT KITCHENS "Give your kitchen a tacelitt" Cabinet refacing, countTlopi. Ftee estimates S64 -S031 J(L HOME REPAIRS Everything From Ground Uo; Imide Or Out. Free Estimates; HOUSE LEVELING ceising 4 Foundations. 36 vrs. ep.

Free Estimates. W7-SH9, TILE WORK UNLIMITED Reoairs, New Installations, and total bath renovations. 868-6616 REMODELRENOVATE Cumberland Homes Licensed provisionals call CUSTOM BUILT DECKS 1 Semens Porches. References. Free estimates.

834-530? HONEST WORK at Honest Prices! Remodeling--decks or additions: 754-7M6 A P. CONSTRUCTION Additions, remodeling, home repairs. References, 834-4094 BILL'S A-Z HANDYMAN SVC Light hauling, home repairs, yard work, painting 297-1687 1226 Business Services BAD CREDIT? Restore vour good credit-tor tree consultation call 391-5999, 1st Federal Financial Services OVERLOADED WITH Paper WorK? Will do typingclerical work In my home 834-5307. 1227 Child Car Services CHILD CARfc-West Nastwiso area, lenced vard 8. swimming pool.

Daycare experienece. Mon-Fri. S40 wK. 3S2-8966 0 area. home For 1 stone.

MP. all coat. SEAL All Free also. also. call 1 Fill Bon Also Gene Mt.

Juliet Lebanon, Tn. YOUNG, Mm. William F. (Marjorie King)- May 29. 1988.

Age 78. Survived by brothers, Ralph A. King, Old Hickory, James W. King, Aiken. SC.

Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday May 31 at Mt. Juliet F'uneral Home with Rev. Charles Johnson officiating. Friends will serve as Pallbearers.

Burial in Ml. Juliet Memorial Gardens. MT. JULIET FUNERAL HOME. 758-5459 110 tegols reserve fund, and (vif paving certain costs asso- ciated with the issuance et-ine Bonds; and (2) authoring all documents and mailers necessary hi connection with the issuance of not exceeding tl.

000, 000 Subordinated Revenue Bonds (Volunteer Healthcare Systems, Inc. Protect) Series 19883. the procees of the sale tnereot to be loaned to Volunteer Healthcare Systems. Inc tor the purpose ol linanc mg the acquisition ot an approximately bed acute care hospital located in Whilweil. Ten- nessee and lo finance a portion of the costs ol the acquisition ol the Faciit-' ties.

Additional information concerning the above may be obtained from, and written comments should be addressed to, Mr. Ogden Stokes, Stokes Bartholomew, PA, 424 Church Street, 2Hh Floor, Nashville, Tennessee, 37219, telephone number (61S) 2S9-I4S0. Stephen L. Mever Chairman (2v601( ADVERTISEMENT fOH BIDS. BOILER ROOM ASBESTOS ABATEMENT Sealed proposals lor asbestos abatement in boiler rooms of five schools wiH be received In the office ol the Director of Facility Services, Metro Board of Public Education, 260) Branstord Avenue, Nashville, Tennesice.

until 2 00 P.M., COT, Juno IS, 1988. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING For a job, save shoe leather by consulting our Classified Section daily. 1310 Moving StorogeHouling DONALD BROS Furniture moving, trash removal, dump truck 8, bobcat service, clean out attics, basements. 377-237? CLEAN-UP- Removabiev all kinds. Attics, basements, garages, yards HAULING, MOVING ODD JOBS.

Reasonable Rates. 7 davtwk. 883-6124 1315 Pointing Popering PAINTING PAPERING Remodeling. Samples shown For over 40 years McCormick 361 6077 DECORATORS InteriorExterior CommercialResidential vrs exp tree estimates 331 6697 331-0699 PAINTING-Soecialiie In older homes, textured ceiling drv-wall repair. 885-7155, B89-8i8 PAPER HANGING Painting.

Free estimates. Quick service, Jim 83J-32I5. PAPERING 1 PAINTING Vinyl Hung -Free Estimates, Whited- 865-5643 INTERIOREXTERIOR PAINTING-Of alt kinds. Most reasonable. Call 860-7485 PAINTING, INTERIOR- Exterior, gutters cleaned, repaired, windows cleaned.

366-6430 INTERIOR 8. EXTERIOR Painting-Drvwall Repair Quality work. M. Hurst 865-7711 1330 Plastering Sheetrock DRYWALL OR PLASTER Repair, ceilings textured, pain-ting, tree estimates. 885-3117 DRYWALL 8.

PLASTER Repair, over vrs exp tree estimates 227-6142, 871-4330 1350 Roofing Guttering HOT TAR OR SHINGLtS Commercial or residential-repairs, patching, decking -subwork or rent kettle keltleman also, 256-7860 ROOFING ANY TYPES Work guaranteed. Free Estimates. 876-6815; 865-4776 ROOF TUNE-UP S9 95 Any type roofing. Guaranteed work, tree estimates. 256-6990 ROOFING-AII types, hot roofs 8, shingles, Work guaranteed.

876-7357 1 375 Woterproofinq 50.000 DRY BASEMENTS Lifetime Warranty sinre I96 B-DRY SYSTEM 889-239 IF YOU WANT TO Furnish an apartment inex- pensively Classified the way to go! Check today's section lor great bargains. WD Lru RECTORY 1260 Flooring CARPET INSTALLER Carpet, vinyl, tile, wood 1.75 carpet. S3 75 vinyl. 385-9630 SEGOVIA'S WOOD LOOK a Installed ft refinished. IS vrs, cup.

Fret estimates. 685-4806. 1227 Child Cor Services CHILDREN KEPT IN HOME Former dental assistant Good references, Charlotte Para, 667-0939, 356-7963 CREATIVE LEARNING CTR LIMITED OPENINGS! 6wks-5vrs. 3S5-2357 834-7618 We care like Ihev are ours. Playroom.

Days or evenings. HARDING MALL ARE A In child care, licensed. For Into- 331-5760. NEED SUMMERTIME CARE child wspecial needs, Beilevue 667-2434 alter 4 m. 1280Heolth Core HANDYMAN For All Seasons Painting, remodeling, lawn-care.

Call Bill or Danny 776-14H 8AM-6PM. POSITION WANTED Living in with elderly or sick. Call Shirley. 7W-5535 MALE SITTER tor elderly or handicapped male. icelienl relerences.

S4 hr. 262-1223 1235 Concrete Grovel DRIVEWAYS 4 STONE WORK Call 333-3S34. 346-5487 1283 Home Improvement SAM'S HANDYMAN SERV. Lawns, trees gutters. All types of hauling 8, removal.

Cleaning, painting, etc. No ioo too smell! Call 352-3757. 1290 Janitorial Housecleoning TIRED OF FACING WORK alter a hard day al the office? Call Clean Bright. lor the rtomeoitlce 255-5861; 226-6600. Excellent Housekeeping Reasonable, efficient, dependable.

Call Karen: 834-5113. 240 Driveways Potios A-l CONCRETE driveways, sidewalks 4, patios. Retaining walls, brick, block Free estimates. 256-2860 PAVING- Specialist in blacktop driveways t. parking lot.

Free estimate 822-7540 MARK STEIN-Bobcal. dumplruck service, gravel, topsoil, driveways. 834-3674. BRICK 8, STONE Drives, Patios, Walks 833-1498 ASPHALT CONCRETE driveways parking lots. Seal Free estimates.

256-1975. COATING 4 REPAIR work guaranteed etlimatesl 868-8601 1245 Electrical Services HUSTON ELECTRIC Lowest rates, AC service Will service Franklin area 331-0301 ELECTRICAL SVC. FREEI That's right tree. Svc. wrepair.

24 Hr. 122-7641. 1295 lawn Care tandscoping LAWN SERVICE Clean uo lobs, embankments cleaned Free estimates. Insured Bonded 776-1567 WALLER QUALITY LAWN CARE SERVICE-Mowlng, trimming. All tvpes ot vafd work.

Reasonable rates-Free Estimates. 792-6512. GOLDEN RULE TREE SVC Tree problems? Your problem Is our opportunity to serve you. Call Jim 385-9391 TREE WORK: TOPPING, PRUNING, REMOVAL. Free Estimates.

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