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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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op i II pi'ilni (Jj) laL Tuesday OCTOBER 18. 1988 THE TENNESSEAN 7C 110 legals tal) Micm 1 30 LostFound 147 Ticket Sales DOG Lost Hermitage area, medium size black gray TENNESSEANBANNER of Nashville Davidson County will receive sealed bids at their Office, 1001 Stahlman Bldg. until 10:00 REED, Mr- Charles Allen Poodle, undipped, no collar. medical problems. 885-4558 Swim board 'lenient' CAT FOUND-beautiful male A.M.

on the following: cat wco ar in OCT. 24: Laboratory Sup- TICKET AD POLICY: ALL TICKETS For Concerts, Sporting; and Special Events MUST contain selling prife Tall Classified- Granny WhiteRadnor Lake area. Call 373-0156. CAT FOUND-Solid black male wgreen eves, Harding PI. 1-24 area, Oct.

9. Call 834-8123 754-1031 to Place vour ad lor next day's paper, before 4 Ply, Emergency Medical Supply, Janitor Supply, Pistols, GunsAmmunition, ToothbrushPaste, Ice Makers. OCT. 25: Poultry Eggs, Meals, Snap-Out Forms, Myers PM I cm t-ri. TABBY CAT FOUND JOHNSON, Mrs.

Lois Woodside-Sunday October 16, 1988. Survived by her husband, John Wiley Johnson; son, John Wiley Johnson, II; daughters, Cathy Johnson and Anita Herring; mother, Mrs. Agnes Wood-side; brothers, Harold, Wallace, and Jack Waffird; sisters, Ann Mills and Judy Jolly; three grandchildren. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Road where family will receive friends from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

on Monday and Tuesday. Services will be held Wednesday October 19th at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Ken Castle- (Yellow white). Torrinaton NASHVILLE TO LA Meade area.

Call 352-4096. Binders, Chain Post, Depart Oct. 21. Return Oct. DOG FOUND School Furniture, Anli- 30.

S200. 883-0975 alter 5prn. Youna male-Dart Irish Setter. PLANE TKT To Des Moin 833-6262. -Freeze, Audio Visual Equip.

esOmaha, good till the 19th, S59. 834-7863 DOG LOST-Neelvs OCT. 26: Golf CartsRen Bend male area. Salt pepper tal, Pen Plotter Supply. Schnauier.

868-3392 150 Legal Services OCT. 27: Trucks. OCT. 28: Tailgate 135 Happy Ads Messages DIVORCER 125 BOTH PARTIES SIGN BANKRUPTCY; Chap. 13 No money down Chap.

7 Simple- J245 DRUNK FIRST OFFENSE COURT COSTS EXTRA WALKER ASSOCIATES 2108 Parkway Towers 244-707 berry officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Members of the "One Day At A Time" Group. Active Pallbearers: Bille Cleveland, George Hurst, Paul Jones, Bill Breeding, Richard Jones and Jeff Fletcher. Interment National Cemetery. PHILLIP-ROBINSON PAT H--D HAPPY From Your Co-Workers Spreader, Tractors Heavy PartsLabor, Ambulances, Truck Bodies, Trucks, Pipe, Cast Iron, Dry Goods-Hospital-B-lanet, TileFloor Ceiling, Diagnostic Instrument, Office Supplv-Local, Motor Scooter Repair.

As per specifications on file. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. H. Everett Medlin, P.A. Metro Government of Nashville Davidson County (3941612) Tn does noi certify specialist in the law and we do not claim certification in any listed area.

ONLY A GIBSON IS GOOD ENOUGH Mary ville, Tennessee LAMPLEY, A.M (Chub) Monday Goodlettsville STIDDUM, James Alton Age 60 years. Sunday October 16, 1988. Survived by wife, Marion Jean Stiddum; daughter, Susan Stiddum; step-son, Glenn Glasgow; two step--grandsons; sisters, Mrs. Robert (Frances) Sutton, Mrs. Louis (Jean-nette) Greer and Mrs.

Horace (Martha) Ray; brother. Carl Stiddum. Remains are at Cole Garrett, Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. by Brother Jack Martin. Honorary Pallbearers: Nathaniel W.

and Douglas Pinker-ton, Tim and Jeff Stiddum and Tommy Barnett. Active Pallbearers: Ronald Greer, Geary Greer, Frank Pinkerton, Edward Pinker-ton, Mark Ray and Randy Williams. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville 859-5231. Murfreesboro WAYCASTER, Mrs.

Vera Harmon-Died Sunday. Survived by husband, Link Waycaster; son, Eugene S. Waycaster, Nashville; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday Woodfin Memorial Chapel with Jeff Adcock officiating.

Interment Rose-lawn. WOODFIN'S WINFREY, Elmore Saturday October 15, 1988 in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Survived by wife, Beatrice Winfrey; five daughters; three sons; local survivor: son, Councilman Vernon Winfrey; twenty-four grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Zelma Winfrey. Funeral services Thursday October 20th at 3:00 p.m. at the Jackson Street First Baptist Church, Kosciusko, Miss.

Send all communications to the Sentry Funeral Home, 514 Tipton Kosciusko, Miss. 39090. This is a courtesy of WILLIAM GUNTER SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC. 1 40 Special Notices DEBT RELIEF CHAP. 13 Or CH.

7 "Fresh Starf Call for Fees Terms, DIVORCE (Both Sigri) No Money Down on Fees FREE PARKING Stan Darnell 292-8111. Sumner Co Off. 264-2222 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HOURS ARE: 7:30 A.M. til 5:30 P.M. MONDAY -FRIDAY TN.

does not certify specialists in the law I do hot claim certification in any listed area. The Annual Report for the year 1987 of NASHVILLE SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION ENDOWMENT TRUST is available at the Personal Trust Department, Sovran BankCentral South, One Commerce Place, Nashville, Tennessee 37219. Telephone 749-3165, for inspection during regular business hours bv any citizen who requests it within 180 days after date of this publication. Sovran BankCentral South, Trustee. (3943798) To better service our customers, The Tennessean and Nashville Banner Class October 17, 1988.

Age 72. Preceded in death by his wife, Mildred Lampley, Survivors include a daughter, Pheobe Lampley Nelson of Louisville, two grandchildren, Barbara Jene, Jerry Samuel; brothers, Eugene (Tank) Lampley of Burns, Tenn. and Jeff Lampley of Madison, Tenn. Mr. Lampley was a lobbyist for United Transportation Union in Washington, D.C.

Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at McCammon-Ammons Chapel with Rev. Nelson Woody officiating. Interment Grandview Cemetery. Visitation will be 7:00 to 8:00 Wednesday at McCammon--Ammons Funeral Home.

A Masonic service will follow at 8:00 p.m. McCAMMON-AMMONS FUNERAL HOME, 220 West Broadway, Maryville, TN 982-6812 ified Department telephone hours have been extended. We are now open from 7:30 A.M. til 5:30 P.M. BANKRUPTCY 12 yrs exp.

Practice limtted to Chapter 7 Liquidation and Chapter 13 Reorganization. NO consultation charge. Call toll free within 70 miles; of Nashville for EDGAR ROTHSCHILD1 500 CHURCH STREET 242-3996 24 Hour Info. Line: 327-8617 TN does not certify specialists in the law. Certification in listed area not claimed.

Deadlines remain the same. Transient line ad deadline for kills and changes in next day's paper(s): 1 20 In Memoriam :00 P.M.; Fri. 1:00 P.M. ft HARTFR Commercial deadlines available upon request. CH.

13 BANKRUPTCY NO MONEY DOWN JAMES FLEXER 255-3549 TN does not certify specialists in the law, I do hot claim certification in any listed area. PROTECT YOURSELF 24-hr recorded louch-tone information on legal services offered bv Bart Durhajn, Attorney, 320-8130; nation--wide 1-800-888-7899 ext 8130 Call Us Today: 254-1031 MOTHER GEORGIA M. CARTER It has been six short years October 18, 1982 Since God called you home To be with Him in Heaven, Around that Snow White Throne; We often think of you. But we cannot see you again Until we meet you in heaven, But your memory Will always be with us. Sadly Missed bv Children, Grandchildren 1 55 TravelVacation 1 1 0 Legals Franklin, Tn.

LONG, Mrs. Winnie Mai Cliffe October 16, 1988. Survived by sister, Mrs. Sarah McCullum; sisters-in-law, Mesdames Alice Cliffe, Mammie Cliffe, and Annie Gosey; brothers-in-law, Howard McCullum and Roy Kennedy; a number of nieces; two nephews, Rev. Howard Cliffe and Raymond Bufford; other relatives and friends.

Visitation with family Wednesday October 19, Government reserves the DRIVE 1 ol our cars FREE AZ, CA, MD, NY, and UT Auto Driveaway, 244-8000. right to refuse one or more of said subcontrac tors if found unacceptable. RESULTS COME FROM USING ATTENTION GETTERS! The successful Bidder 1 60 Vacation Rentals" Timeshare shall be required to use all 125 Cemetery lots said acceptable subcon tractors in the construe 1988 from 6:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at GATLINBURG 5 Lovely Chalet Condo Rn-tals.

Morris 833-5l7 HILLS OF CALVARY Hvdes FerryGarden Lots S100-UP. Dumas, 254-5281 Halloween Symbols now available thru Oct. 31., ANNOUNCEMENTS tion of the Proiect unless a substitution andor deletion is first approved 1988. Call the Tennessean, First Missionary Baptist Church, 913 Natchez Street, Franklin, Tn. Funeral to begin at 7 p.m.

with Rev. Odie L. Lawrence and Rev. W.A. bv the Metropolitan Gov Classified Advertising today MOSOLEUM CRYPT First Floor.

Must Sell! Wil Sacrifice! 361-1604 afler 6pm no ST. LOUIS (AP) Angel Myers, dropped from the U.S. Olympic swim team after testing positive for steroid use, was ordered suspended from competition through 1989, according to a decision announced yesterday by the U.S. Swimming board of review. The three-member board, meeting to decide a penalty against the swimmer following her failure to have the test findings overturned in appeal, also invalidated Myers' records and recalled the medals she won during the U.S.

Long Course National Championships, the meet used to select the Olympic team. The board also ordered Myers to undergo "not less than three" random drug tests a year through 1 992. Myers, 21, was dropped from the Olympic team after tests revealed use of the steroid nandralone. Myers claimed unsuccessfully throughout the appeal process that her use of a birth-control pill had triggered a false reading. "We find it regrettable that sanctions against Ms.

Myers are necessary to enforce rules designed for fairness to all United States Swimming athletes," the board said in a statement. "Harsher penalties were considered, however we felt that positive contributions to United States Swimming by Ms. Myers and her family, and the fact that this was a first-time infraction, required the recommendation of leniency on the part of the National Board of Review." "Angel is innocent," her father and coach, Kirt Myers, said. "She has never taken anabolic steroids. The test that was conducted under medically controlled conditions on the specimen which Angel gave on Sept.

6, when she was not on the active birth control pill, confirms her innocence." The sample on which the tests were conducted was obtained during the long-course nationals in August, when Myers set American records in the 50-and 100-meter freestyle and also won the 1 00-meter butterfly Results of the tests were revealed Aug. 14. Myers was subsequently dropped from the Olympic team and an arbitration panel later upheld the suspension. Mike Fennessy, a lawyer from Myers' hometown of Americus, helped present the swimmer's appeal and has denounced the Olympic drug testing system as flawed. "The entire process violated due process rights," he said.

"She was never offered her due notice of the results." Mike Moran, a spokesman for the USOC, had responded that the organization has "total confidence in the integrity and validity (of the testing process)." As to the specifics of the Myers' complaint, Moran said that substances which birth control pills produce are very easily detectable and can be recognized immediately. "We have tested hundreds of women who had taken all sorts of birth control pills," Moran said. "The level of substance which birth control pills produce is very easily detectable. We know exactly what we're looking for, what level. "Birth control pills produce characteristics of a disqualifying substance, but the level and dosage (of the substance) is where it (disqualification) occurs." Under the swimming federation's agreement with the U.S.

Olympic Committee, Myers faced a minimum six-month suspension after the drug-test finding was upheld. The review board which met yesterday was made up of Dr. Allen B. Richardson, an orthopedic surgeon from Honolulu and chairman of U.S. Smming's sports medicine Dr.

Paul Sigf uson, a Chicago den-tistand Rick Klatt, coach of the CUwis Swim Club in Clovis, Calif. to place your ad, 254-1031 MT. OLIVET CEMETERY Duncan officiating. Interment ernment. The successful Bidder will further be required to certify to the Metropolitan Government when said subcontractors receive each periodic 3 cemetery lots, Lot 71, Thursday October 20 at 11 a.m section iy.

sjuu eacn. Please Call 794-1102. Toussaint Ouverture Cemetery. Services entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIREC payment. WOODLAWN 2 Cemetery Lots, S300 each Call 832-7134 WHITE LOVING childless couple wishes to The Bidder's correct name and address, his Tennessee Contractor's TORS adopt newborn to pamper and spoil.

Medical and legal 1 30 lostFound 105 Death Notices 110 Legals 115 Card of Thanks 120 In Memoriam 125 Cemetery Lots 130 LostFound 135 Happy AdsMessages 140 Special Notices 144 Singles Activities 145 Person-To-Person 147 Ticket Sales 150 Legal Services 153 Music Entertainment Services 155 Travel Vacation License Number, its expi expenses paid, can collect 912-890-1003 or 912-985-8702 education; DOG LOST German Shepherd mix, mid-size, reddish ATTN: BLOOD DONORS! (Grandma) Age 77. Sunday October 16, 1988 at St. Thomas Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Helen F.

Reed of Antioch; daughter, Nancy Elaine Tenpenny; sons, Rex Randall Reed, Charles Thexton Reed, and David Michael Reed, all of Smyrna; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses Wednesday October 19, 1988 at 11:00 a.m. with Brother Wayne Bailiff officiating. Nephews will serve as active pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers: Friends and Former employees of TIME D.C.

and Union members of Local Teamsters 480. Visitation after 6:00 p.m. Monday. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME 383-4754.

RUCKER, Georgia Lee October 17, 1988. Survivors include five children, one sister, other relatives and friends. Complete notice later. J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL HOME, Directors SPEAR, Raymond Carlos October 17, 1988 at Tennessee Christian Medical Center.

He was a member of Madison Church of Christ. Survived by wife, the former Mrs. Lennie Reed Stone Spear; one sister, Pearl Brown; niece nephews, Evelyn Brown, Robert Hugh Brown, Jimmy Brown, Jerry Brown and Joe Brown. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday October 18, 1988 at 2:00 p.m.

Madison Church of Christ by Brother Jerry Sherrill, Brother Norman Slate. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers: Deacons Elders of Madison and Old Hickory Churches of Christ. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made co of Madison Church of Christ Childrens Home.

MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors 868-9020 STEPHENS, Mr. Richard- Monday October 17, 1988 at Bordeaux Hospital. Survived by sister, Mrs. Lillian Whittaker; nieces nephews. Graveside services will be held in Woodlawn Memorial Park Tuesday October 18, 1988 at 2:00 with Brother Ed Malugen officiating.

Mr. Stephens was a member of the Church of Christ. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME 383-4754. BATEY, Benjamin Walter Age 88. Monday October 17, 1988.

He was a retired Dairy farmer. Preceded in death by wife, Sarah Batey. Survived by sons, W.E. Batey, Thomas W. Batey, Ben E.

Batey and Charles Batey; sisters, Mrs. Mannie Batts and Mrs. Lillie Graves; fifteen grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Remains are at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home where services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10 a.m. Active Pallbearers: Roger D.

Batey, Charles T. Batey, John M. Batey, Ben L. Batey, Jim T. Batey, and W.

Tray Batey. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation with family from 6 until 9 p.m. Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville, 859-5231 Triune, Tn. GOODMAN, James Age 79. Monday October 17, 1988 at Wes-tside Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mamie Tucker Goodman; daughter, Mrs.

Betty Anne Roberts; son, Larry Goodman; grandchildren, Daryl and Scott Goodman and Cobie Roberts. Remains are at the Waller Chapel in Nolensville where funeral service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Rev. Joe Moore and Rev. Susan Gardner officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Members of Triune United Methodist Church, King Henry, and John Ed Turner.

Active Pallbearers: Frank Byrd, Dean Chambers, Thomas Claybrooks, Robert Mayes, Rick Tate, Joe Tate, Jimmy Hawkins, and Tom Herbert. Interment Mapleview Cemetery, Smyrna, Tn. WALLER 776-2128 HAMPTON, Dora Ann- Age 94. Passed away Sunday October 16, 1988 at Tennessee Christian Medical. Survived by one daughter, Katherine Allen, Old Hickory, son, Robert Hampton, Clarksville, eleven grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren.

Funeral is 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Church of God of Prophecy in Lakewood (Old Hickory) with the Bishop Eugene Weakley and Rev. Bill Benson officiating. The body will lie in state one hour prior to service. Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers.

Interment Spring Hill Cemeterv. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 1150 Dickerson Road, 859-5279 HOPKINS, Mrs. Shirley October 17, 1988. Age 53. Survived by her son, Mr.

Kerry Philip Hopkins and mother, Mrs. June E. Schweidhart of Goodlettsville; sisters, Mrs. Rita Huneycutt of Nashville and Mrs. Mary Jo Norman of Orlando, nieces.

Mrs. Hopkins is in the Orchid Room at Woodlawn where family will receive friends 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 9:00 on Tuesday. Graveside services and interment 2:00 p.m. Wednesday October 19, 1988 with Rev. H.C.

Vanderpool officiating at Woodlawn. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME 383-4754. We are now paving $10 to all donors, except ABs will 200 ALCORN, Jacob Bell- (Age 101) Sunday October 16, 1988 at his residence. Survivors are nieces, Mesdames Mabel Alcorn, Nashville, Etta Cowan, Covington, Emma tan, short thick hair, black face, short pointed ears, early pregnancy. Escaped from Fisher GroveBelts still receive si 5.

Interstate Blood Bank. Inc. 929 Church SI. 244-7890 WHITE COUPLE wishes to Road, Greenbrier-Ridgetop area. Very timid and frightened.

REWARD for information leading her safe adopt girl, 0-1. Write P.O. 160 Vacation RenlalsTimeshare 202 Private Instruction 205 SchoolsClasses 210 SeminarsTraining BOX 148012, Nashville, 3214 Jean Smith, Harrodsburg, one nephew, John H. Alcorn, Lexington, two devoted great nephews, Weldon McGilmer (formerly of INVENTERS 8. CREATORS return.

259-2620 (collect) after 7pm or leave message CLUB t-ORMINO Call Paul after 5, 327-4113 Detroit, Mi.) and Daniel Hubbard 110 legals DOG LOST 205 SchoolsClasses' 144 Singles Activities (formerly of Chatham, other Goodlettsville area. Male red Pomeranian. Name 5PIKE. Call 883-4389 ration date and that part of the classification applying to the Bid must appear on the envelope; otherwise the Bid shall not be either opened or otherwise considered. The successful Bidder shall be required to pay not less than the Prevailing Wage Rate for all types and classifications of work, as set out more fully in the Contract Documents, and shall be prohibited from discriminating against any individual due to his race, creed, color, national origin, age or sex.

The Metropolitan Purchasing Agent may waive any informality or minor irregularities, and shall have the right to reiect any single Bid or all Bids submitted. Everett Medlin Purchasing Agent THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY (3941809) great great nieces ana nepnews; and a wealth of friends. Visitation and funeral services Thursday October 20 St. John AME Church (1822 Formosa Street). Rev.

Charles Jenkins officiating. Visitation 6:00 7:00. Funeral immedi LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD SINGLE? BUSY? A lot of us have trouble making time to meet new REAL ESTATE 'i Courses to prepare vou lor the exam. Classes bein Davs Nov. Eveninys beginning Nov.

1st. Combination schedule beginning Nov. 4th. Commission Accredited Green Hills Rivergate CONTINUAL LEARNINd INSTITUTE 297-1800 1-800-523-7S75 White female. Lost in Tulip Grove area on Oct.

v. friends Let us step in 8. help. You'll be glad you called! Answers to 'FROSTY Reward! Please call 847-3966 MatchMaker Int'l. 269-4500 days or 683-8153 nights ately following.

Interment Indianapolis, Indiana. SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 1412 Jefferson Street, NEWLY REMODELED STARLITE DINNER CLUB FOUND Free Taco Bar Tue-Wed Rom SDecial Prices for Unes DOG: Young black female. 329-9880 COMMERCIAL DRIVER INSTITUTE Truck Driver-Training" DOT Certificate 3 week? Financial Aid Availaole Murfreesboro, 1-800-423-0142 corted Ladies. Dance Contest Belmont area. Needs home if not claimed.

Franklin Prim Springs Comm. 383-4357 or 298-2825 BANDY, Mary Edna Hendricks 5un. Male vocalist at pm. Band starts 8:30, hors d'oeuvres Sun. No cover charge Sun.

Mon. Tues. Wed-Dance contest Thurs, 868-2147 REWARD! DRAUGHONS JUNIOR" COLLEGE: PLUS PARK, at Pavillion Blvd. 361-7555. Age 99.

Died October 17, 1988. Sur CAT LOST: Crieve Hall area vived by daughters, Mrs. Freeman Grev Persian, paws turning (Gladys) Anglin, Mrs. Buster white. Named "Harvey." 10 RELATIONSHIP CONSULTANTS vrs.

old. Needs medication (Grace) Sullivan, both of hairview, Scared of outdoors. Lovable. Call 834-451 or 333-98 Mrs. Joe (Gertrude) Shull of Hun Offers a new approach geared for professional men and women who are aware of Ihe social realities of dating.

Call 386-711). tington, Mrs. D.C. (Geraldine) LEARN I bartending! Job Placement Assistance 1 I 831-2221 Intnl. Bartending Inst CAT-LOST Black while, short-h aired cat.

No collar. Name is Richland Pedigo of Nashville; sons, K.U, Bandy of Centerville, James Gilbert Bandy of Madison, George Bandy of Nashville; eighteen grandchildren; thirty great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchil area. Please call 385-9984 tOO's of Singles Want to Meet You This Sun. Sheraton So. lil tiaraing n.

tsauroom DOG FOUND IN LAVERGNE dren. Remains are at the Franklin Medium size white male chestnut brown head. Blue FREE TN SINGLES DIR Over 500 Personal Profiles Box 4155, Sevier, Tn 37864 LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR-TRAILER; harness. Reimburse ad 793-6861. Memorial Chapel where services will be held 2:00 p.m.

Wednesday FIND A MATE IN '88 Send SASE to: Friends.PO Box Tn 37857 AS SEEN NpwifKt LOST SOLID GRAY MALE CAT October 19, 1988 conducted by Ken Green. Sam Locke, Tom Locke and "SINGLES" i) rq VALUABLE INFORMATION 3' -a years old. Last seen 106 Listen 24 hrs.l.A. 327-8638 on earner waaison, wearing a flea collar. Dearlv DOT CwlrftcotiMi.

FuH porMim training, r-f Plactmtnt thpt. Financial Aid Ql grandsons will serve as Pallbearers. Interment in the Taylor Cem 05B Missed. Please Call 868-0998 after 3 p.m. Reward.

1 45 Person-To-Person etery. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL DOG LOST mixed breed male Shephard, brown CHAPEL 794-1512 wblack face. Long green Find That BANKS, Ms. Willie Mae Claybrooks. ALLIANCE TrMCTM-TrMILEII TRAJMNG CENTERS Lebanon, TN Call Toll Free lead line attacned to red collar.

Last seen Una RecS-mith Springs area. 367-0717 October 16, 1988. Survived by husband, Samuel Banks, sons, "Special Someone" With Our Special! ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, co The Metropolitan Purchasing Agent, 1001 Stahl-man Nashville, TN 37201-OWNER Separate and sealed BIDS will be received bv the Metropolitan Government at the office of the Metropolitan Purchasing Agent at the above address until 1PM, Local Time, on October 24, 1988, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud for the Unit of Work, identified below for the construction of: CENTENNIAL SPORTS COMPLEX, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, Metropolitan Proiect Number 87PR605 UNIT OF WORK-Con-Iracl No. C.2: FENCING; Contract No. C3: TERMITE CONTROL; Contract No.

C.8: METALS; Contract No. CIO: WATERPROOFING AND CAULKING; Contract No. C.13: SKYLIGHTS, GLASS, AND GLAZING; Contract No. C.15: COILING AND OVERHEAD DOORS; Contract No. C16: PLASTER; Contract No.

C.17: DRYWALL; Contract No. C.18: CERAMIC AND TER-RAZZO; Contract No. C.21: SIGNAGE Copies of the Contract Documents which include the Plans and Specifications mav be obtained at the office of the Construction Manager: Centex--Rodgers Construction Estimating 616 Marriott Nashville, Tennessee 37210. A deposit of $250 00 is required for each set ot Contract Documents, which will be refunded to unsuccessful Bidders upon return of the documents in good condition and accordance with the Instructions To Bidders. Deposit must be made bv certified or cashier's check made payable to the Metropolitan Government.

A Bid Security in the form of a Bid Bond, or a certified or cashier's check drawn on a National or Tennessee bank, and made payable to the Metropolitan Government, in an amount not less than five (5) percent of the total Bid price must be included with the submitted Bid. A Bidder's Qualification Ouestionaire must also be included with the submitted Bid. Bidders shall include in their Bid the correct name and business address of all electrical and mechanical and or plumbing trades subcontractors proposed to be used in the construction of the Proiect. The Metropolitan alter 6. George, Johnny, and Robert; daugh REWARD SIBERIAN HUSKY LOST ters, Norma Jean, Martha, and Alice Faye Claybrooks, Annette Now when you place your Person-to-Person ad in the Classified for 3 or more consecutive days; pay only Male, white black with white face, blue eve brown eve, 2 vrs.

old in Bordeaux area. Please call 254-8114. Woods; mother, Mrs. Juamta Hayes-Harper; five sisters; three brothers; seventeen grandchildren; step DOG FOUND Stall) Mim COMMERCIAL DRIVER INSTITUTE a tnMS CALL IOIA f-Hfct TN IN-SIATE 1 -800 42J-01 AV OUT-Of STATF I HOf) WI-141B Medium sized female mixed INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, UPGRADE FUME HOODS, FOSTER HALL, SBC Project No. 16611-01-88 DESIGNER: NJC Incorporated, 2525 Hillsboro Road, Nashville, TN 37212, ATTN: Wavne Har-dison, P.E., (615) 292-7887 BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace or repair twenty (20) fume hoods, exhaust systems and make up air systems.

Bids are invited for a General Contract for the Work of the above proiect. Bids will be received bv the State of Tennessee at Suite 1700, James K. Polk State Office Building, 505 Deaderick Street, Nashville, TN 37219-5181 until 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 22, 1988 at which time and place bids will be publicly opened bv the Designer. Bids sent by mail should be directed to the attention of Bid Officer. Bidding documents may be examined at the Designer's office and at the following Plan Rooms: F.

W. Dodge, Nashville; Nashville Contractors Association. Bidding'Documents may be obtained from the Designer in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders upon the Designer's receipt of a certified or cashier's check made payable to the STATE OF TENNESSEE in the amount per set of $500.00. Bidders submitting bids equal to or greater than 525,000 in value are required to be licensed in accordance with state law. A statement of public contract crime status is required in the Bid form.

A five percent (5) Bid Security is required. Prevailing Wage law applies to any contract eoual to or greater than $50,000 in value. Non-Discrimination policy applies to this proiect. The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities and to reiect bids. (3910415) breed.

Black, gray gold. Wearing red collar, no tag wsilver sludds. Found at Moore School on Granny TRUCK OHlVtf TRAINING Franklin, Tn. White. Contact 29-1984, father, Joe Harper; three aunts; one uncle; one daughter-in-law; two brothers-in-law; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Visitation with the GRAY TABBY LOST LUSTER, Mrs. Jessie M. (Hester) Sunday October 16, 1988 at her residence. Survived by devoted husband, Nelson Luster, sons, Roy Young female with black stripes, named Csssie. 1-440-Hillsboro Rd.

area. REWARD. Davs: 292-4867; family Wednesday evening October (Rennetta) Nashville, Nelson Jr, 19 from 7 until 8 p.m. at the Mt Nights: m-1639. Gilead Baptist Church, 901 Acklen Avenue.

Funeral service to follow $50 HAHOSONIRMMIIC Kill LtMl jMHAttWHT Aii' ruurW lltft TlAHS SOCftl'f (Johnethel) Memphis, Larry, David, Anthony (Cynthia), and Keith Luster, College Grove; daughters, Dorothy (Reginald) Chamberlain conducted by Rev. Foster G. Young. For Gold filled locket additional reward lor chain. '1LineDay (Plus Drawer Fee) It's easy to do! Just give us a call.

We will answer any questions vou mav have and help vou word vour ad. Person-To-Person ads mav contain a Banner Tennessean drawer for replies The name ot the person placing ad is kept confidential and will not be given out to anyone. DRAWER CHARGE-S50 We Mail Replies To You. S30 You Pick-Up Replies. This Drawer Charge DOES NOT Include The Cost Ot The Ad Copy Itseil.

We require Pre-Pavment on All Person-To-Person ads (Credit Card, Cash, Cashier Or Certified Checx) Join the growing number of people who are successfully using our ads to meet that "Special" Someone. Give Us A Call! Classified: 254-1031. The Publishers Reserve The Rignl To Edit Or Reiect Any Copy. lost downtown area, 244-9706 Interment Thursday morning ext. 246, ZSS-14J FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE National Cemetery, Madison, Tn.

a.nd Barbara cole, Nashville; god' mother, Mrs. Jessie Gentry; broth' EITT" LOST CAT SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 707 Monroe Street, 726-1476, Henry ers, Lee Andrews, Columbia, Female, long-haired black Howard (Josephine) Lee, Nashville L. Smith, Director cat. Lost in Haywood Ln, Hayes (Inez) and Louis Thomas, area. Call 781-0842 DOG LOST-Vandv Area.

mo. old female Saluki. White, tan brown. Answers to Diva. Substantial Reward.

Please call, we love her very much, ill-163 or ibi-Aiii PURSE FOUND Sat. night Par Mart on Charlotte Pike in West Nashville. Describe contents. Call nights 356-2706 or davs 3Z1-4BJB ATTRACTIVE SLIM WHITE FEMALE 5 ft 9 ins. 40ish.

Fun loving. PURSE LOST-Pink dennim, Hardmg PI. 1-24 area, Oct secure, loves workouts 8. spicv foods. Lives in country 9.

Please return personal no dependents, seeks maie items. No Questions asked. 40ish who likes sports. His Reward. Call B34-8I23 panic or Italian tvpes pre ferreri Send replies to.

MCMURTRY, Pearl Gertrude Fuller Age 90. Of Madison. Died Sunday October 16, 1988 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. She is the widow of Sid Lee McMurtry, a retired Dupont Policeman. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Woodrow (Lucille) Hague of Tryon, N.C. and Mrs. Ed (Juanita) Bass of Madison; one son. John Lee McMurtry of Old Hickory; four grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; one nephew. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd.

where family will receive friends 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Monday with services 12:00 noon Tuesday. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME, Directors Chicago, sisters, Elizabeth (David) Covington, Nashville, Theresa (Elder Jasper) Hatcher, College Crave, Lola Coffee, Franklin, Minnie Thomas, Chicago, 111., Harwell and Flora Biggers, sisters-in-law, Madlyn and Minnie Luster and Birdie Thomas: nineteen grandchildren; one great grandchild; a host of devoted friends and relatives. Mrs.

Luster will lie in state Thursday October 20 from 11 until 12 Noon at Cummins Street Church of Christ, Franklin, Tn. Visitation with family 12 Noon until 1 p.m. Funeral immediately following with Bro. EJvts Williams officiating. Floral-bearers: Nieces.

Pallbearers: Nephews. Interment Luster Cemetery, -College Grove, Tn. Services to PATTOIi BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Banner-Tennessean. Drawer 9372; 1100 Broadway; Nash SIAMESE CAT LOST Near 380 Harding Apts. Call 333-3684.

REQUEST FOR BIDS The Division of Purchases of the Metro Government ville, IN JUJ. Tram To Be A Prolessior. SECRETARY SECRECEPTIONIST. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY tw Ujrn ot! Hew Stui Pcmp.irio Ben. Fa.

FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE 1-800-327-77285 THE HART SCHOOL iDiv of A CWV" (Accredited Member NHSCt LOST LOVE'S CIRCLE 147 Ticket Soles Area: Skinny gray temale cat with brown collar. Named Boceohus. If found please call GUARDIAN PLAN, CHAPELS R0ESCH PATTON 00RRIS CHARLTON MARTIN'S BRACEY-WELSH, INC. HIBBETT HAILEY CHAPEL EASTLAND CHAPEL HERMITAGE CHAPEL 269-6236 ROUND TRIP TOLA DOG Found voung female Depart Tues. Oct 18.

Return stray, red, looks like part Sun. Oct. 23. S150 2 price of regular ticket) Call after chow, vanderoiit campus. The Tennessee Department of Correction trefcmrj propotah from corporation, portnorthipi and othor logol onhtMt ro dovolop, manage and oporato a wrtdfrnrM program in Tonnotsoa.

AH potanhal brddarf intomlod in roceiving; tho Roquost for rVoposal should contort Alborf G. Oawton, Tonnonoo Department of Correction. 2nd Hoar Rachel Jackton cWrktmg. 320 Stith Avenue North, Nachvnle, Tonnee ee J72I9 or pftoo 6IJ-741-M7I 421-6209 4p.m.wkends, 3JI-2W. LABRADOR Retriever Lost 2 VANDY-OLD MISS Tirkets lor sale.

section Back temaie, 10 months did. SI6 each. Call and 75 lbs Answers to Rudv area 868-1935. 327-3184 a a a a tH tt tlrj rl imtl 0..

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