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73 THE TEHNESSEAM, Thunder, MortN 15, 1979 Legals i Legals Legal. Legals Qfrer Deafis Page 27 ON: Meadow Hill Court; t4 AT: Ames Drive ADD: Nashville, Tn Lebanon, Tn HOLLIS. Harrison Age 78, Tuesday, March 13, 1979 at Baptist Hospital. Survived by one son, Freeman C. Hollis, four grandchildren, Freeman C.

Hollis, Earl E. Hollis, Mrs. Deborah Judkins, and Mrs. Mona G. Gipson, all of Nashville; two brothers, Plumey and George Hollis, both of Lebanon.

Remains are at Nave Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, conducted by Rev. Jim Growden and Rev. Dave Clark. Interment Brush Creek Cemetery.

NAVE FUNERAL HOME, WALLACE. Mr. Henry J. (Hank)-March 10, 1979 at Veterans Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Bernadine Johnson Wallace; one son; two step sons; father; one sister; one aunt; mother-in-law; nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Remains are at Scales Funeral Home, 1412 Jefferson St. Visitation with the family Friday evening, March 16, 1979, 7 p.m. Funeral services 8 p.m. at the above Chapel, Rev.

E.M. Alcorn officiating. Pallbearers selected from friends. Interment Monday morning, 11 a.m., National Cemetery, Madison, TN. SCALES FUNERAL HOME, DIRECTORS, 329-9880 COUNTY CAUSE NO: S770-627 ROOM NO.

7 STATE OF INDIANA BOUNTY OF MARION DEPARTMENT OF IN-SURANCE OF THESTATE OF INDIANA, Petitioner vs. WABASH FIRE CASU ALTY INSURANCE COM- PANY, ET AL, Respondents NOTICE OF INVITATION TO FILE LATE CLAIM IN THE LIQUIDATION OF WABASH FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY Wabash Fire Casualty Insurance Company has been I iquidated pursuant to Order of the Marion County Superior Court under Cause No. S770-827. All proper and timely claims have been paid 100 of the amount approved by the Court, and also have received 362 of the amount of their claims, which the Court approved as interest thereon. Indiana Acts 1935, Ch.

162, SS50, p. 588, permits consid- aration of payment to persons or parties who did not file, or tiled claims after May 3, 1971. Therefore, all oersons or parties having a claim against the estate of Wabash CO -I Ames Court; AT: Ames Drive Foxglove Drive; AT: Aster Drive Rollingstone Drive; AT: Fieidstone Drive Cedarcroft Drive; AT: Fieidstone Drive YIELD INTERSECTIONS: ADD: Cedarcroft Court; AT: Cedarcroft Drive Schedule VII, ot Chapter of said Metropolitan Code, said scneauie being entitled "PARKING RESTRICTIONS" is amended follows: NO PARKING OR STAND' ING ANYTIME DELETE: 7th Avenue North, westside, from Char lotte Avenue to Broadway NO PARKING OR STAND ING ANYTIME ADD: 7th Avenue North, westside, from Charlotte Avenue, to Church Street 7th Avenue North, westside, from alley south of Church Street, to Broadway Schedule VIII, of Chapter 27. of said Metropolitan code, said schedule Deing entitled "PARKING METERS" is amended as follows; DELETE: SIDE: West; STREET; 3rd Avenue FROM: A point 100' of Church TO: A point 45' of Church St. HOOPER, Hale Sr.

Tuesday evening, March 13, 1979 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. iCvelvn Wood Hooper; daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Francis, Brentwood; two sons, Hale Hooper, Charles Walter Hooper, both of Nashville; six grandchildren. Remains Ire at Marshall Donnelly Combs, 25th Avenue West End.

Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, March 15,1979 in Ferguson Chapel at Belmont United Methodist Church conducted by Bro. Joe Pennel. REMAINS WILL LIE IN STATE 1 HOUR PRIOR TO SERVICE TIME. Pallbearers Honorary, Virgil W.

Francis, James B. Ragan, Charles Carter, Bob Finley, Earl Duncan, Henry Hanson, Red Galloway, Bill Har-vev. Frank Laubaeimer. Gallatin, Tn Dawson Springs, Ky ALEXANDER, Janice Lynn Wednesday morning, March 14, 1979 at Sumner County Memorial Hospital, after an extended illness. Survived by parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Alexander, Gallatin; three brothers, Michael and Kevin Alexander, both of Gallatin, Bobby Alexander, Great Falls, One nephew. Rice Alexander, Great Falls, grandparents, Mrs. Berthie Alexander, Dawson Springs, Mr. and Mrs.

Felix Carroll, St. Charles, Ky. Remains are at Donoho-Legge-Newby Funeral Home, Gallatin, where services will be conducted Thurs-day, March 15, at 1 o'clock p.m. by Dr. Charles Moffatt.

Following services remains will be conveyed to Beshear Funeral Home, Dawson Springs, for funeral services Friday at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment Rosedale Cemetery, Dawson Springs, Ky. FUNERAL HOME, 452-3370 NON-COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING RATES Effective June 26, 1977 The rotoi quoted below are ratei that apply only to the individual who ii not in butineu of multwentalt, alei, Ioomi or lorvico, lull time or port time butineu. RATE PER DAY FOR 2 LINES (2 LINE MINIMUM) Time. ,2.32 6 Timet.

8.4Q 2 Time. 4,72 7 Timti. .9.10 3 Timet .3.70 8 Timet. 10.24 4 Timet 6.54 Timet. 11.34 5 Timet .7.60 10 Timet 11.80 M.S.

Woodall. Active Pallbearers, Charles Mann, Murphy Williams, Steve Francis, Jerry Fri- dnch, Robert Madry, Jimmy Miller, Joe Mann, Tellius Gann. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MARSHALL DONNEL LY COMBS, 327-1111. Liquidator Wabash Fire Casualty Insurance Company EXHIBIT A (177107) TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION RESOLU TION NO.

79-3 AUTHORIZED BY CHAPTER 9 OF THE CHARTER OF METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AND AS CODIFIED IN THE MET ROPOLITAN CODE AS AMENDED: BE IT RESOLVED BYTHE TRAFFIC AND PARKING COMMISSION OF THE METROPOLITAN- GOV ERNMENT OF NASH VILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That Chapter 27 lof the Metropolitan Code, being entitled "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC" is amended as follows: 1. Schedule of Chapter 27 of said Metropolitan Code, said schedule being entitled "TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS" is amended as follows: ADD: Antioch Pike, and Southlake Drive Elm Hill Pike, and Wanda Drive Metrocenter Boulevard (US 70S) and Vantage Way 2. Schedule II, "SPEED LIMITS" NONE 3. Schedule III, "TURN PROHIBITIONS" NONE 4.

Schedule IV, "ONE WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS" NONE 5. Schedule of Chapter 27 of said Metropolitan Code, said Schedule being entitled "THROUGH STREETS" is amended as follows: ADD: Priest Lake Drive, from Anderson Road, to Anderson Road 6. Schedule VI, of Chapter 27 of said Metropolitan Code, said Schedule being entitled "STOP AND YIELD INTERSECTIONS is amended as follows: STOP STREETS: DELETE: Legal Notice I. luff. Judd, Mttropoliton of Noihvillti and Davidson County, do twreby certify thot tht METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ot Nashville and Davidson County TOcted Ordinance No.

78 1 189 at its meeting on March 6, 1979, which oi returned unsigned by the MAYOR oft February 23, 1979, amending Appendii "Zoning of the Metropolitan Code of Nashville ond Davidson County oi follows. ORDINANCE NO. 78 1 1 89-By making applicable to certain proper ty abutting the south margin of Bell Road, approximately 870 teet west of Cane Ridge Rood, presently classified in the RIO District, the pro-vntom of Article VIII, Chapter 2, the Residential Planned Unit Development Overlay District ond by adjusting the bounds of the existig Commercial Planned Unit Develop ment Overlay District. Proposal No. 202-78-U.

See mop. luffc Judd, Metropolitan Clertt BU1LDING ZONE MAP AMENDMENTS 6 'IO aa-p. Or. nt 7. 27 as 8.

9. of TI a CO TO ADD: SIDE: West; STREET: 3rd Avenue FROM: Church TO: A point 175' S. of Church Street Schedule IX, "LIMITA TION ON SIZE OF VEHI CLES" NONE 10. Schedule of Chapter 27 said Metropolitan Code, said Schedule being entitlec PASSENGER A FREIGHT LOADING ZONES" is amended as fol lows: DELETE: COMPANY: Public; "PUB LIC" ADDRESS: 131 Bth Ave. 25', HOURS; 9AM-4PM Public; 5th Ave.

Church Union; 9AM-4PM Special Notices 'i J.l.i 8j4Ul RATE PER DAY 1 Tim. 2 Timet 3 Timet 4 Timet 5 Timet ,3.78 .7.08 .8.55 9.84 11.40 Fire Casualty Insurance Company in Liquidation, and who failed to file a claim an or before May 3, 1971, nay now file claims for consideration. Proofs of Late Claim, together with supporting documents, if any, are to be Mled with Robert W. Matthews, Liquidator, at 1219 Farm Bureau Building, 130 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, ON OR BEFORE MAY 30, 1 979. By Order of the Marion County Superior Court, Late Claims file after May 30, 1979, will not be accepted and will not be considered.

For convenience, Proof of Late Claim Forms are available in the office of the Liquidator. This invitation to file late claims is not to imply any payment will be made thereon. Tax liability of the liquidation, if any, and the cost of administration, both with a pri standing to late claims, must first be determined. Assuming that funds thereafter remain, late claims then may be evaluat ed by the Liquidator whose evaluation must then be submitted to the Marion County Superior Court for approval or denial. ROBERT W.

MATTHEWS, Special Deputy Insurance Commissioner, FOR 3 LINES 4 Timet. 12.60 13.65 15.36 17.01 17.70 7 Timet. 8 Timet. 9 Timet. 10 Timet.

I 00 .99 .98 .95 tuning RENTALS 96 Furniture leasing 97 Apartment Furniture 98 Aportmenls Furnished 99 Aportments Furnished or Unfurnished 100 Apartments Unfurnished 101 Dupleset 102 Farms, Acreage for Rent 103 Houses Unfurnished 104 Houses Furnished 105 Houses Furnished or Unfurnished 106 Camps For Rent 107 Rooms, light Housekeeping 108 Rooms Furnished 109 Rooms Unfurnished 110 Rooms With Board 111 Mobile Home For Rent 112 Mobil Homo Space 1 13 Wanted To Rent COMMERCIAL and INVESTMENT PROPERTY 114 Property Monogement 1 15 Business Properties For Sale 1 16 lusintss Property WanleaVFor Rent 117 Office of Desk Space For Rant 118 Devolopmer Property 1 19 Aportments For Sole 120 Duplet Triples For Sale 121 Commercial -Investment Loons 121 A Mortgages Buy Or Sell 1218 Builders-Homes Commercial 121C Formland Services REAL ESTATE 122 Farms, lands For Sale Adt may bo ordered for more than on time. May flopped and chorg will ho mod (or only th number of dayt the od actually oppeored at th rot earned. Any adt that or biHed to company) offer instruction or tchooling; offer employment) offer rontalij offer butineu or praleuionol tervicet) offer eol eilate for tale that is not occupied at a retidenc by the teller) and adt that oiler goods in the quantity that lowt delermin th teller to boa dealer will bo oSarged at th commercial WHITE. Mrs. Beulah Jrene-Of 1116 North 6th Street, entered into rest, Tuesday morning, March 13, 1979 at a local hospital.

Survived by aunt, Mrs. Beulah Young, Indianapolis, a devoted companion, Mr. Edward Harding; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Thursday, March 15, from 7 til 8 p.m. at Cleveland Street Baptist Church.

Funeral services will follow conducted by Rev. Curtis Bender. Ushers to serve as flowerbearers. Deacons and Trustees will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Friday morning, March 16 at 10 a.m.

K. GARDNER SON, Directors 5n COMMERCIAL NON-CONTRACT CONSECUTIVE INSERTION RATE PER AGATE LINE (3 LINE MINIMUM) 1 Time. 1.26 5 Timet. 2 Timet 1.17 6 Timet. 3 Timet 1.07 7 Timet.

4 Timet 1.03 10 Timet tfif IE For complot rot information on commercial and local contract ratei phjato call, writ or stop in. NEWSPAPER PRINTING CORPORATION Agent For The Tennessean Nashville Banner Morning-Svndoy CLASSIFIED INDEX PRATT, Mr. Squire, 4603 Cotton Lane, Providence, TN. March 14, 1979. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Henretta Pratt; sister, Mrs. Jennie Gooch; brothers, William, Frank and Phillip Pratt; other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. PATTON BROTHERS DIRECTORS. Huntsville, Ala.

1 Goodlettsville, Tn ANDREWS, Fabian Age 60 years, of Good- lettsville, formerly of. Huntsville, Tuesday afternoon, March 13, 1979 at Nashville, Memo-; rial Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Jessie Holt Andrews, Goodlettsville; sister, Mrs. Agnes Pa-checo, Sacremento, brother, Sebastian An-; drews, Hilo, Hawaii.

Remains are at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, where Mass of the Resurrection will be conducted Friday morning, at 10 o'clock by Father Ray Murrin. Honorary Pallbearers: Claude Garrett, Johnny Garrett, Tim Garrett, Dwight Davis. Active Pallbearers: George Holt, George Holt, III, Howard Holt, Joey Holt, Vance Martin, Joe Douglas Martin. Interment National Cemetery. Full Military Services at the Graveside.

COLE GARRETT, Funeral Directors, Goodlettsville MONTGOMERY. Bridges March 13, 1979. Survived by one son, Bob Montgomery, Donelson; one daughter, Mrs. W. M.

Martin, Manchester; three grandsons, James B. Montgomery, Walla Walla, Washington, Ed Martin, Manchester, William B. Montgomery, Nashville; two brothers, W.G. Montgomery, Nashville, James Montgomery, Mt. Juliet; three great grandchildren.

Remains are at Hibbett Hailey, where services will be conducted Thursday, March 15, 1979 at 1 p.m. Active Pallbearers, Edward C. Martin, William B. Montgomery, Curley R. Montgomery, James W.

Montgomery, Bobby Montgomery, Robert Titsworth, Jack Williams. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. HIBBETT HAILEY, Directors, 883-2361. NORRIS. Mr.

Jesse Elmer Of Old Hickory, Tuesday evening, March 13, 1979 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. He was employed by Jacobs Packing Company for 36 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Leah Hargis Norris; three sons, Glenn and Snooky Norris; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; two sister, Mrs. Liz Rea, Mrs.

Bessie Martin. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory where funeral services will be conducted Thursday, March 15, 1979 at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Walter, Allen. Pallbearers will be nephews and grandsons, Paul Allen, Cecil Allen, Rex Allen, Michael Norris, Gerald Norris and Wayne Norris. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

MADISON FU-NERAL HOME, Directors, 868-9020. Greenbriar, Tn. REEDER, Mr. Joseph Enni v-Age 65, March 13, 1979 Dover, Tn. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Ruth Wilkinson Reeder, Green-briar; son, Joe Lanny Reeder, Greenbriar; daughters, Mrs. Dee Hughes, Nashville, Mrs. Lattie Sue Covington, Greenbriar, Mrs. Martha Gail Collins, Houston, sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Jones, Ridge-top, Mrs.

Evelyn Crawford, Greenbriar; ten grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Remains are at Associated Chapel where funeral services will be conducted Thursday, March 15, 1979 at 1 p.m. with Dr. Dennis Plank, Rev. Charles Parker and Rev.

Herman Yates officiating. Honorary Pallbear-ers, Billy Nunnley, Sara McClung, Leland Gar rett, Don Bale, Guy Bel lar, Harold Moon, Ben Adcock, Bird Lamb, Brice Douglas, Ernest Knight. Berniece Choate. Earl Douglas, Pensioners Club of E.I. Du- pont, D.

Shift Employees of Dupont, Buck Forrest, Checker Players. Active Pallbearers, Roy Mac Covington, Mark Coving-ton Judge Mike Craw ford, Billy Fyke, Tommy Taylor, James Choate, Bob Crawford, Harry Wilkinson, Glen Wilkin son. Interment Green briar Cemetery. ASSOCIATED FUNERAL ttai in' ri i uireciors. 1 I Special Notices Card of Thanks L0WH0RNE The Family of the late BENTON (PETE) LOWHORNE We desire to express to our kind neighbors and thoughtful friends our heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of sympathy.

The beautiful floral offerings were especially appreciated. Mother, Mrs. Bean WILLIAMS The family of the late MRS ANNIE PEARL WILLIAMS Wishes to thank their many friends relatives for acts of kindness shown during the illness, for calls and flowers sent during their bereavement. Sincere Thanks Sons, Sister Niece In Memoriam MCCLINE In Loving Memory of Our Mother MRS. EMMA LOU MCCLINE Who passed away Two years ago today March 15, 1977 In all the world we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind So soft a hvoice, so sweet a smile An Inspiration so worth while A sympathy so sure, so deep A love so beautiful to keep Lovingly remembered by Husband, Howard McCline and Son and Daughters, Raymond, Ruby, Juanita.

Christefla. Novella Legals Coleman American, 1634 J.P. Hennessey Drive, La-Vergne, with intent to auction one lot of household goods and effects stored and held for the account of Lance Jacobs. Consisting chiefly of the following: Coffee table, mirror, assorted cartons of miscellaneous to be auctioned at Inglewood Auction House, 3601 Gallatin Road at 7:30 PM on the 23rd of March, 1979. (177110) SECTION 0001: INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: Burgess Falls State Natural Area Putnam County, Tennessee SBC Project Number 126 11-01-74 ARCHITECT: Whlfsitt, Gavin, Holcomb, Inc.

4301 Hillsboro Rd. Nashville, Tn. 37215 You are invited to bid on a general contract for construction of above project. Bids will be received by Michael A. Fitts, State Architect, Suite 1100, One Commerce Place, Nashville, Tennessee 37219 until 3:30 PM, C.S.T., Thursday, April 12th, 1979, at which time and place bids will be publicly opened.

Bidding documents may be examined at the Architect's office, F.W. Dodge Plan Room in Nashville and the Nashville Contractors Association. Copies of the documents may be obtained by mailing or bringing a cashiers or certified check made out to the State of Tennessee in the amount of $150.00 to the Architect, along with a written request for the said Documents. A five percent Bid Bond Is required. Bidders are required to be licensed in accordance with Chapter 822 of the Public Acts of 1976.

Wage Rate Act and Non-Discrimination Policy will apply to this Project. (228658) SS: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MARION wHvasa move i WANT AD INFORMATION Ckmtfitd boon ore Mondoy through Friday 7,30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.. Sotvrdor 7:30 to 10:30 o. The from cowittr ri oem Monday through Saturday a.m.

to 9 30 and Sunday 4 a.m. to 1.30 a DEADLINES (For Transient Copy Only) FOR SUNDAY Friday 4 p.H. FC MONDAY Friday 3 a TUESDAY through FRIDAY, 10 a.m. fht prtvtoul doy. (Thm daadlinn da not apoly to coeenertiol or diiplay otk.

late Carat given on re-OANSt.) CANCELLATIONS CORRECTIONS WHEN CANCEIUNG AN AOAA tot concttiotiOAMmbF, tWl it yw record and if wnpoiroiw nNt yew hev is. eve ol otf rnimndi tondtnf of odptfuwit to that COMtECTIONS-bad year ad ceroMV At Sr) doy appears, arid report any errors before the noit tdttoit, itm will bo mt only proof yon wil rocieve. Errors ihoukl be Bonner and Tho TirmotMON cor bo reipoei libit for tfw tint income! imortion only, line toe Hammm-tkkmy SJ.Q0-MoM W.M. (Fkkap See replies cat- fMt 0t fpMt CMltfff ftf Jttff4 DCAOtfNCS FOR CANCELLATIONS AND COTRECThONS-Wtokdoyicdl bofort It (or eHe neif day. tdttton, coA fridof bvforv P-fltw All OtJ C0Mt0f fas at mam I doy.

SONY but rotvt Qwotvoi McHiRaW MMrtnH boA Ito Thi fcfr ftv N91IW1IW BotvMf jnftfj Tlw Tfi 1 Im A I TJUFO fOTVanoVV ObfKriOfWtV OTy4)T phrotoology 1 woukI aanor or Newspoper Printing Corporation Agent for The Tenoesseon Mommy Sunday "Noihvill Bonne tnoH DoHy OmmM odl or pubnhod Tkt TiniinilnoruJnbooubliihud OQ on WALLACE. Mr. Frank-March 13, 1979 at a local hospital. Survived by step son, William Lyons; brothers, George and William Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Emma Butler and Ms.

Lorene Wallace; step daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edna Lyons; brother-in-law, William Butler; sister-in-law, Mrs. Leola Wallace; four step grandchildren; five step great grandchildren; aunts, Mrs. Cornelia Bostic, Mrs. Zadie Bostic, Mrs.

Katherine Chandler and Mrs. Mary Burrus; uncle, Jime Bostic; three nieces; six nephews; eighteen grand nieces and nephews; a host of cousins and friends. His remains are at Patton Brothers Funeral Home, where family visitation will be this Thursday evening, March 15, from 7 to 8. Prayer services following. Elder Washington Green officiating.

Remains will not be viewed. Nieces will serve as flowerbearers, nephews will serve as pallbearers. The family may be contacted at 826 Horner Avenue, 297-3812. Interment in The Garden of the Lord, Greenwood Cemetery, Friday, March 16, 1979 at 11 a.m. PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS WOOLRIDGE, Howard F.

of 753 Alloway Sunday, March 11, 1979 at Millers Clinic. Survived by brother, Samuel C. Bradshaw of Louisville, KY; sister, Mrs. Fannie M. Miller of Louisville; sister-in-law, Mrs.

Julia Bradshaw, Louisville; devoted brother-in-law, James T. Randolph of Washington, DC and a devoted sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillian Montgomery of Detroit, MI; brother-in-law, Gib Montgomery of Detroit, MI; a devoted friend, Mrs. Mary Montgomery; several nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends. Visitation with family Friday evening, 7 to 8 o'clock at Capers Chapel C.M.E.

Church. Funeral services immediately following. The Rev. Charles Winfrey and Rev. R.L.

Evans officiating. Honorary pallbearers, employees of Railroad. Interment 10 a.m. Saturday, Greenwood Cemetery. Family may be contacted at their home, 753 Alloway PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fayetteville, Tn.

HOPKINS, Mr. J. Sikes Age 66, of the Camargo Community, Tuesday morning, March 13, 1979 in Parkview Hospital, following a short illness. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday af-ternnon at 2 o'clock at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. Willard Con-chins of Huntsville, Alabama officiating.

Inter-ment Prosperity Cemetery. A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Mr. Artie Mrs. Pearl Towry Hopkins, and a Member of the Camargo Church of Christ. Mr.

Hopkins was in the Employment of Lincoln County Electric Membership Corporation since 1946. He was Office Manager and Treasurer of the Fayetteville and Lincoln County Electric System from 1947 til 1977. He re-tired in August, 1977 after 31 years of service with the company. Mr. Hopkins was a life member of Central District Power Accountant Association and Central Service Association as Member Representative.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clintele Bryant Hopkins, Camargo; two daughters, Mrs. Dave (Gloria) Bacon, Mrs. Ken (Ann) Sanders; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Bowen and Mrs.

Virginia Monks, both of Fayetteville; one brother, Mr. Ewin Hopkins, Lincoln County; two grandchildren. HIG-GINS FUNERAL HOME. 433-2344. tn LeSUEUR, Mrs.

Sadie Peck Widow of Thomas Tuesday afternoon, March 13, 1979 at a local infirmary. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Charles M. Thomas of- Knoxville, sister-in-law, Mrs. Matthew B.

Peck of Goodletts-viJle; nieces, Mrs. Harold C. Frincke of Knoxville, Mrs. Carl Walker, Fairview, Mrs. Carroll Fox of Virginia and Mrs.

Margaret Mills, Fairview, nephews, Col. Matthew Norfolk, Myron Peck, Columbia, Fred Peck, Nashville, Matthew Buckner Peck, Nashville and Col. Jbe P. Peck of Biloxi, many great fcieces, nephews, and cousins. Her remains are at the residence of Mrs.

Jesse Wills, 1201 Belle Meade Blvd. Funeral Services Thursday morning at St. George's Episcopal Church, 4715 Hard-ing Road, at 11:30 clock, the Rev. James I. Johnson officiating.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. James Uden, Matthew G.B. Maddin, James P. Pilkinton, Carl Walker and William Ridley Wills, II will serve as Pallbearers.

THOSE WHO DESIRE MAY MAKE MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEIR FAVORITE CHARITY. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 DANIEL, Leroy-Age 53, Monday, March 12, 1979 at a local infirmary. Survived by brother, Adol-phus Daniel, Lewisburg, sisters, Mrs. D.L. Minchey, Goodlettsville, Mrs.

Margaret Sullivan, Green Town, Indiana and Miss Lula Mai Daniel, Lewisburg. Mr. Daniel is in the "Dogwood" Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home on Thompson Lane. Funeral services Thursday, March 15, 1979 at 10:00 a.m. from the Woodlawn Chapel of Koses, ather Dan Rich- ardson officiating Friends of Nashville Electric Service will please serve as Honorary Faiioearers.

Active, JohnM. Conquest, Jim L. Campbell, J.E. McKm zie, John H. Wallace, David L.

Robinson and James E. Walton. Interment Woodlawn Memorial ark. Arrangements by WOODLAWN KU NERAL HOME, 383 4754 CHAFFIN, Holbert- Departed this life, Saturday, March 10, 1979 at a local infirmary. Survived by one son, Mr.

Isaac Chaffin; eight grandchildren, Mrs. Hat-tie Mai Parham, Miss Mae Helen Batey, Mrs. Evelyn Delores Ship-man, all of Nashville, Miss Izola J. Chaffin, Covington, Miss Mary G. Chaffin, Ft.

Benning, Miss Evelyn V. Chaffin, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Vincent Par-ham, Mr. Samuel Chaffin and Master Bennie Chaffin, all of Nashville; eight greatgrandchildren; two devoted great granddaughters, Mrs. Delores and Theresa Batey; six other great grandchildren, Mrs.

Sabrina and Rosa Shipman, Master Marlhon Parham, Masters Walter and James Batey, Master Emingo D. Peague; two grand-sons-in-law, Mr. James Parham, Mr. David Shipman; four nieces, Ms. Virginia Holman, Mrs.

Viola Beard, Ms. Lillie Mai McAdoo, Mrs. Christine Woods; six nephews, Mr. Horace, James, Ernest, Fred and Walter Ezell, Mr. Marcus W.

Chaffin; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pauline Chaffin; a very dear devoted friend. Mrs. Verline Synington; dear friends, Mrs. Eleanor Brooks, Mrs.

Inez Moore, Mr. Fred Jordan; other; relatives and friends Visitation with the family will be Thursday, March 15, 1979 at Wright's Funeral Home from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services immediately following with Elder Lowery1 Mooney. Pallbearers and Flowerladies will be relatives and friends. Interment Friday at 12 noon at Hoover Cemetery, Wood-berry, Tn.

WRIGHT'S FUNERAL HOME, in Charge. 255-8735. DICKERSON, Mrs. Fan nie Leola Tuesday March 13, 1979. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Per nita Buchanan, Mrs Rosa Oakley, Mrs. Hes ter Roberts, Mrs. Maudie Bell. Mrs. Elizabeth McKenzie, Mrs.

Marie Carney: fifteen grand children; forty-four great grandchildren; seven great great grand children. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Owen and wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue, where services will be conducted Friday 10:30 a.m. by Rev. Harrison Anderson. Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers.

Interment Parker Cemetery, Dickson County. PETTUS OWEN Plasma donor special with this ad. mm County Aror, DAVIDSON 1-8 SUMNER 9 WILLIAMSON 10 WILSON II RUTHERFORD 12 CHEATHAM 13 ROBERTSON 14 MAURY 15 HICKMAN 16 DICKSON 17 MONTGOMERY 18 piasma alliance Open Daily 5 Evenings 1620 Church St. to 327-3816 ANNOUNCEMENTS A legal Noticoi 1 Comoftry lot! 2 Homo Health Care 3 Birtho-' Happy Adi" 4 Nurttry Child Care 5 Uil 1 Found 6 Special Notice! 7 Pononal! 7A legal Covnool 8 Retorts, Vocation! 9 Trevol 8 Touri 10 Dine Out Tonight SERVICE GUIDE 12 Air Conditioning, Hooting 13 Building Bemodoling OA Stem Iquipment A Initaiiation 14 Watot Proofing Concrete, voce work 15 Orivoweyi Built 16 llocttical lopairlng 17 Fencing 18 Furniture Repair! 19 Grading, Eicavating 20 lawn Care 21 MiKollanoout Services 32 Moving, Storage, Hauling 23 Painting, Papering 24 Pott Control 25 tenialt. Tools, etc.

26 Sowing Machine Service 27 Roofing, Guttering 28 TV, Sltroo, Radio Service 29 Top Soil. Fertiliser 30 FirowoodCoal 3 1 Plumbing-Septic Tanks 32 Piano Tuning Repairs EDUCATIONAL 33 Musk Toachen 34 Business Schools 35 Correspondence School! 30 Private Schools, tutoring 37 Vocational Schools EMPLOYMENT 38 Imploymenl Agencies 38A implovmont Services, Counseling 39 Clerical, Typists. Secretaries 40 Dote Processing 41 Monogontont, Professional 41 A Medical, Pharmaceutical 43 Soles I Sole! Manogon 43 Skilled, Somt-Skilled 44 Hotel, Motel, Restaurant! 45 General Help Wanted 46 Positions Wanted FINANCIAL 48 Distributor Wonted 49 (usinosi For SoleBent Wonted 50 Business Opportuniliei 51 Money To lend 52 Perioral loons MOTOR VEHICLES 53 Aircraft Far Soletent 54 Aircraft Service Ports 55 Tiret-lottoriee-Accessorie! 56 Antique Special Interest Autos 1 Pert! 57 Automobiles For Sole 58 Imported Car For Sal 59 ohl Duty Traces For Sol 60 Medium-Heavy Duty Trucks trailers For Sale 41 Auto-Truck lease. Rental 62 Autee-Truck! Wanted 63 Auto-Truck Loons, Insurance 64 Auto-Truck Parts. Service 65 Hot lads.

Speed Eouipmenl 60 Motorcycles, Bicycles, Scooters 67 Heavy Machinery 8 equipment PETS 68 Dogs 68A Cots 688 Other Pott, Supplies Service! LIVESTOCK. FARM SUPPLIES 69 toby Chicks. Poultry 7Q ram tttweiidjiiejf 71 livestock 4 Sue 72 Groin. Mov. Food 73 Posture Wanted For lent 74 lawn Cordon Supplies 75 Seeds, PWe.

Flewen 76 SPORTS-SUPPLIES 78 Boers, Meters, Supplies 79 Camorae ft SuooJmm 80 Com pert. Motor Homes, Trailers 81 Hunting Fishing 82 Hobbies Gomel MERCHANDISE B3 Antique! 4 Col lectors tlemi -Coins. Stomps, Guns, loco BS urt 14 FvtiMvte-eteueeheld Gael. 87 Appliance Aw Conditional! (t Sewing Machines 80 Musical Merchandise 00 oe-TV Stone 91 Miscelloneou 0 Garage Sale 93 Shop Tooi. Mactnnei 93A Pruning ft Aiiied Eouipneent 04 lmU Matenars 95 SteraOHic tqmpmeni iiiiji'im 5 i h.

Ca) OTHER COUNTIES 123 Condominiums For Sal 124 HOMES FOR SAli 124 HOMES AREA I Murfreesboro Rd, to l(N Railroad 124 HOMES-AREA 2 UN Railroad to OiorWfe PI FronHln HiHibofO-Hording Ra. 124 HOMES AREA 3 Charlotte Pk. to Cumberland River 124 HOMES-AREA 4 Cumberland River to Oorksvri'e Mwy. 124 HOMES AREA 5 OortsvrKe Hwy. to Oickerson Rd.

Whites Creek GoodlomiyiH 124 HOMES A 6 Oicterion Rd. to Cumberland River Madison 124 HOMES AREA 7 Cumerlond River to UO Donelson-Ueonon Rd. 124 HOMES AREA I 1 40 to Murfroesbore Percy Priest lake-Airport 124 HOMES-AREA 9 Sumner Covnryjtendorsonvifle Gallatin- Old Hickory lob 124 HOMES AREA 10 WilHamtan County Frarwfin-oVenrwood-Foirview 124 HOMES AREA It Wilson County lblJfWIVi'1e'. JwWf 124 HOMES AREA 12 Rutherford Cevnry Atui fiees Smyrna 124 HOMES AREA 13 Cheatham CeuntvAshfond Crty-Psgrom Kiiujsloo. Spring 124 HOMES AREA 14 ttobttHon County Springfttld 124 HOMES ARiA IS Atevry County Columbia Mt Pfeaeonl-Spnnghilf 124 HOMES AREA It ffnkmon Cewrtty ConrervilMylet-loii igwa 134 HOMES-AREA 17 Diction County Dickson- rWirteofutV-Otariotte 124 HOMES AREA 18 Montgomery County Compoe'l 125 lots, 126 Out Of Town Property 127 Real Estate Wonted 128 loom-leal Estate 129 Suburban For Sal 130 Motnle Homes 131 Mobile Homo lots 132 Auction Seles 133 Camps.

Recreation, Vocohen Property 134 Forms. Acreage Wanted 135 For Sole-lent -Trade Norene, Tn. BEADLE, Mr. Louis D. Age 80, March 13, 1979 at McFarland Hospital.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Nova Beadle, Norene, one son, Kenneth D. Beadle, Mt. Juliet, one daughter, Mrs. James (Betty Ann) Por-terfield, Titusville, one grandson, Scott Por-terfield, Titusville, one granddaughter, Deanne Beadle, Mt.

Juliet, one sister, Mrs. Minnie Weatherly, Lebanon, Tn. Remains are at Ligon Bobo Ricketts Funeral Home. Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday March 15, 1979 conducted at Falls Creek Baptist Church by Rev.

Billy Trice assisted by Rev. Jack Fisher. Honorary Pallbearers: Class No. 4 Present and Former Members of Falls Creek Baptist Church, Active and Inactive Deacons. Active Pallbearers: Deleft Morgan, Wilson Thomasson, Crinnie Ed-Wards, James Lassiter, J.T.

Robinson, Clark Beadle, Claude Phillips. Interment Fairview Cemetery. LIGON BOBO RICKETTS, Funeral Home, Lebanon, Tn. 70 tn mm tn CO.

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