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MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1989 PAGE 4A (jf0ont9cmrT2iufrti5fr of the United States for the Northern Division of the Middle District of Alabama, against property known as $235,636.00 in United States Currency, praying the forfeiture of said property to the United States for the reasons alleged in said Complaint; notice is hereby given as required 2 Sunday School Class. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. The body will lie in state one hour prior to the services at the church. The family will receive friends Monday, from 5-8 p.m.

at the Jeffcoat Funeral Home. Harrison GREENVILLE the 4th day of May, 1989 at the front door of the Courthouse of Montgomery County, Alabama In the city of Montgomery, the following described real property In the County of Montgomery, State of Alabama, being the same property described In the above referenced mortgage: Lot 21, Block 1, Lee Place, as the plat of same appears of record in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama, in plat Book 3, Page 8. Said sale is made for the purpose of paying said indebtedness and the expenses incident to said sale including a reasonable attorney's fee. Altus Bank, a Federal Savings Bank, holder of said mortgage; formerly known as First Southern Federal Savings and Loan Association. ATTORNEY FOR HOLDER; M.FREDRICK SIMPER Miller, Hamilton, One Commerce Street, Suite 802 Montgomery, Alabama 36104 (205)834-5550 Mtgy.

Apr. 10,17,24, 1989 74637 son-Herndon Funeral Homes Chapel with Rev. Fletcher Howington and Rev. Michael McFarland officiating. Interment In the Titus Baptist Church Cemetery.

Ellison-Herndon Funeral Home of Wetumpka, Al directing. Survivors include the wife Mrs. Bertha Conway Burnett. Montgomery; one daughter, Mrs. Cleo Burnett Thorn.on, Montgomery; brother and Leonard and Gladys Burnett, Alex City, AL; daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Janelle Kelly Burnette of Montgomery; one granddaughter and husband, Allice and Donald Schulz, two great grandchildren; Jenny and Jack Burnett of Whitehall, N.Y.. Active pallbearers will be Dewey Pennton, Sherrod Jarry, Irving Riddle, Stevie Rouse, Billy Nobles, L.A. (Buck) Kelly. WARREN, Mrs. Catherin 73, a resident of Rt.

One, Box 239, Eclectic, AL, died Friday, April 14, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 16, 1989, at 3:30 p.m. from the Ellison-Herndon Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. O.T.

Bruner and Rev. Albert Smith officiated. Interment was in Sheppard Cemetery and Ellison-Herndon Funeral Home of Wetumpka, AL, directed. Survivors include two sons, Stephen L. Warren, Wetumpka, AL, John W.

Warren, Eclectic, AL; two sisters, Mrs. Anabell Blankenship, Wetumpka, AL, Mrs. Lodise Woodall, Ope-lika, AL; five grandchildren. Active pallbearers were Earlie Spurgeons, Edward Heliums, Bobby Heliums, Harold Heliums, Wayne White and Ricky Black. Soviets Describe Space Disaster In Magazine MOSCOW (AP) The Soviets lifted the veil Sunday on the worst disaster of their space program with a magazine article that blamed a 1960 launchpad explosion on the race to catch up with the Americans.

The weekly Ogonyok said program workers flouted safety rules in their haste to develop the first Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile, the R-16. The magazine's article came as the Soviet Union was reeling from setbacks in its space program and some citizens were calling for cutbacks in research funds. The Tass news agency said Saturday that Soviet scientists have abandoned efforts to re-es-tablish contact with an unmanned probe sent to Mars, meaning they have lost touch with both Phobos spacecraft launched at a cost of $480 million. It said the decision to discontinue attempts to reach Phobos-2 was taken by a commission investigating why contact was originally lost March 27. Contact with the other Mars probe, Phobos-1, was lost in September because an erroneous command was beamed to the spacecraft from Earth.

Sunday's Ogonyok article said the 1960 accident incinerated victims on the launchpad, including the director of its rocket Edge Regional Medical Center. She was preceeded in death by her husband, George Felix Walker. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 18, 1989, al 2 p.m. from the Chapel of Dillard Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Pullen and Rev.

W.O. Sanders officiating. Burial will follow in the Wingard Cemetery. She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Caroline W. and Eugene A.

Arthur, Troy, AL; one granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Carolann and David Taylor, Montgomery, AL; one grandson, Britt Arthur, Troy, AL; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Serving as active pallbearers will be Johnny Taylor, Frank Hurley, Fox Hughes, Robert Walker, Malcolm Butts and Nelson Knight. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday, from 7 until 9 p.m. Dunklin-Herndon GREENVILLE ELROD, Mr. Enoch 70, a resident of Greenville, AL, died Saturday, April 15, 1989, in an Opelika hospital.

Funeral services will be held Monday, April 17, 1989, at 4 p.m. from the Dunklin-Herndon Chapel with Rev. Harold Smith officiating. Interment will be in Magnolia Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Betty Elrod, Greenville, AL; two daughters, Elizabeth Browning, Greenville, AL, Mrs. Martha Adams, Greenville, AL; two sons, Johnny Wayne Elrod, Montgomery, AL, Dixie Clay Elrod, Pine Hill, AL; two daughters-in-law, Claudia Elrod, Pine Hill, AL, Cathy Kuykindall Elrod, Montgomery, AL; one son-in-law, Timothy D. Adams, Greenville, AL; one sister. Vena Crocker, Grove Hill, AL; five grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Jeffcoat TALLASSEE HALL, Mr.

Maynor, 83, a resident of Rt. 2, Eclectic, AL, passed away Saturday, April 15, 1989, in a Montgomery hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 18, 1989, at 11 a.m. form the Refuge Baptist Church with Rev. John Cre-itz, Rev.

John Shirley and Rev. R.B. Dorris officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Jeffcoat Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Izella Hall, Eclectic, AL; two daughters, Lenore Coker, Greenville, SC, Betty Duncan, Anchorage, AK; four sons, Rev. Ricky Hall, Alexander City, AL, Bobby Jack Hall, Eclectic, AL, Ronald Joe Hall, Tallassee, AL, Rev. Eddie Hall, Havertown, PA; 17 grandchildren; six great grandsons; three brothers, Dewey Hall, Willis Hall and Jack Hall, all of Eclectic, AL; one sister, Cynthia Joe Pryor, Huntsville, AL; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Hall was born and reared in the Red Hill Community and worked in the Roller Shop of the Tallassee Mt.

Vernon Textile Mills and also owned and operated Hall Manufacturing for over 20 years. He was a member of the Refuge Baptist Church where he was a Deacon for over 50 years and also taught the Mens NOTICE OF COMPLETION Russell Construction of Alabama, Inc. herebv-gives notice of completion of contract with the State Department of Public Health for Exterior Renovations of the Stale Health Laboratory Building at Montgomery, AL. This notice will appear for four consecutive weeks beginning March 27, 1989 and ending on April 17, 1989. All claims should be filed at 1124 Mulberry Montgomery, AL 36106, during this period of time.

RUSSELL CONSTRUCTION OF ALABAMA, INC. Mtgy. Mar. 27, Apr. 3,1 0,1 7, 1 989 71252 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO FIREARMS: On 1989 D.

INDUS pstl sn P009076; RG revlvr Sn Q217371; EXCAM pstl sn L92514; ROHM revlvr sn 106403 (IN 13160-B9-5017F); ON 21189 STVNS sh-gun sn E5814489 (IN 13160-B9-5021R 1) were seized In Elmore, Montgomery AL for violation of Titlel8USCChap44. Any person claiming an Interest may tile a petition for remission or mitigation of forefeiture or file a claim deliver a cost bond with the undersigned on or before 51789, otherwise the property will be forfeited disposed according to law. Surety for the claim cost bond should be made payable to the Cler of the US District Court mailed to: BATF, Chief ATTN: SEIZED PROPERTY, 1200 PENN AVE. NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20226. The amount of the cost bond Is $2500.

Mtgy. April 1 7, 24, May 1 76012 1989 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITEDSTATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTR ICT OF ALABAMA NORTHERN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff V. Civil Action No. 89-H-288-N $235,636.00, MORE OR LESS IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY, Defendant NOTICE OF ARREST ANDSEIZURE WHEREAS, a Warrant of Arrest and a Complaint have been filed In the District Court PIERCE, Mr. Thomas Emmette, 86, a resident of Rt.

One, Honoraville, AL, died Saturday, April 15, 1989, in a Greenville hospital. Funeral services will be held Monday. April 17, 1989, at 11 am from the Harrison Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wallace Newton and Rev. Harold Smith officiating.

Harrison Funeral Home of Greenville directing. Interment will be in the Midway Church of God Cemetery. He is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Theo (Brenda) Cumbie, Honoraville, AL; sev-eral olher nieces and nephews.

Memory Chapel UNION SPRINGS HUBBARD, Mrs. Mayme Jean, a resident of 800 Johnson Street, Union Springs, AL, passed away Wednesday, April 12, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 18 1989, at 2 p.m. from the Mt. Silla Baptist Church, Union Springs with Rev.

A.B. Clark officiating. Burial will be in the Mason Cemetery with Memory Chapel Funeral Home directing. She leaves to cherish her memories her husband, Calvin Hubbard Montgomery, AL; two daughters, Jacqueline Jones and Betty Hubbard Fosler; one son, Calvin Hubbard all of Union Springs. AL: her molher.

Lucille Davie; her father, Lewis Porter; a loving stepfather, Tom E. Davie three sisters, Mary Medlock, all of Union Springs, AL, Dorothy Nichols, Haines City, FL, Annie S. Davie, Tuskegee, AL; six brothers, Harold Davie and Elbert Davie, both of Florida, Tom Davie Ronald Davie, James Davie and Terry Davie, all of Union Springs, AL; one son-in-law, Charles Jones; one daughter-in-law, Lorelei Hubbard, both of Union Springs, AL; four aunts, Bertha Coleman, Bessie Taylor, Louise Mariner and Rosa Bell Jackson, all of Union Springs, AL; two uncles, Willie Phillips, Union Springs, AL, James Porter, Detroit, MI; a mother-in-law, Mrs. Annie M. White, Montgomery, AL; seven grandchildren; a host of other in-laws, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

People's TUSKEGEE MOYE Mrs. Minnie, passed Friday, April 14, 1989 in Montgomery, Al. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announce later by the People's Funeral Home. SCOTT Mr. Leonard, passed Friday, April 14, 1989 in a out- of- town hospital.

Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announce later by the People's Funeral Homes. ATTENTION! COMMERICAL FLEET ACCOUNTS INDIVIDUALS SR. CITIZENS FAIR PRICES! PROMPT SERVICE NEW BATTERIES 29.95 Up Exchange USED BATTERIES 17.95 Up Exchange CENTRAL ALABAMA BATTERY 3307 Harrison Rd. 279-6544 Frank L. Thiemonge, III Attorney at Law Creditor Calls, Repossessions Foreclosures, Garnishments ALL PROPERTY Federal law will piolecl vour property and STOP all creditor action whrte a plan ol repayment is wonted out- 609 S.

Hull St P.O. Box 3, Montgomery M-F By Appt. Only Phone ans 24 Hours-Leave Message 263-1037 The 'ues ol ihe Ma Sloie BO' Atsoc require tiat any odvernt ing Oy a lawyer mut! contain lre following No reDiesenfolfon it made oboul 'fie auoiilv of in legal service) lo be Dsiiormea oi expertise o' ne owv' performing Mir 1 I I IrVlV'J, II' ii" iii ni liif'l 'it i 'I li i Wm li 11 Iml mm WLJm MA JWl tJlf JifL vi JPlCff fJlf Name Time Date Funeral Home ADMS, Mrs. Bottom Phillips-iley KDEWS, Mr. Hughie Let Ross-Cloyion BAILEY, George 1 pm April 19 Koss-Ctoylon BURWETT.

Hey. James A. 2pm April Ellison-Herndon (ATNEY, Mr. Charlie ftiillips-Hiley CHEWS, Mrs. Alberto Willmmt Corler DAVIS, Mr.

lorries I pin April 17 Phillips-Hiley ELBOD. Enoch A. 4pm April 1 7 Dunklin-Hcrndon HI77AII, Bertho I pm April 19 Kois Clovton HALL, Mr. Moynor Horn April 18 JeHioot HUBBARD, Mrs. Moyme )eon 2 pm April IB Memory Chapel KNIGHT, William Kirby 1:30 pm April 17 White Chapel MARTIN, Mrs.

Cenie Phillips-Hiley MOYE, Mrs. Minnie People's PIEIICE, Mr. Thomos Emmette 11 om April 17 Morrison PYLES, Ernest tee 10 om April 17 White Chapel HOBiRT, Mr. Nelson Eli 2pm April 19 Jones-Goorlmon RYAN, toss Kose-Geeter SCOTT, Mr. LeonorJ People's SHANNON, Cloude Hoss-Cloylon SMITH, Mr.

Leon 3 pm April 17 Phillips-Riley WALKER, Mrs. Mory Alice Thompson 2 pm April IB Dillord WARREN, Mrs. Cothorin F. 3:30 pm April 16 Ellison-Herndon WILLIAMS, Mr. Willie Hoss-Cloylon by law, that any person claiming the same or any interest in me same, or knowing or having to say why me same should not be forfeited to the United States, according to the prayer of said Complaint, must file his claim within ten (10) days or within such time as may be allowed upon application to the Court and must file his answer to the Complaint within twenty (20) days thereafter, and serve a copy of same upon James Eldon Wilson, United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama, whose mailing address is Post Office Box 197, Montgomery, Alabama 361 01 LONNIE HICKEY Uuited States Marshal Middle District of Alabama Mtgy.

Apr. 1 0,1 7,24, 1 989 73756 CONTINUATION OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed to First American Mortgage Company, Inc. on the 2nd day of March, 1984, by Lewis E. Wilson, a married man, and recorded in Real Property Book 0656, Page 0350 which said mortgage was duly transferred and assigned to E. F.

Hutton Mortgage Corporation by instrument recorded in Real Property Book 0680, Page 0894 and further assigned to Anchor Savings Bank by instrument recorded in Real Property Book 0680, Page 0895 and being reassigned to E. F. Hutton Mortgage Corporation as recorded in Real Property Book 0699, Page 0375 and further assigned to J. I. Kislak Mortgage Service Corporation by instrument recorded in Real Property Book 1009, Page 0766 et.

in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama, the undersigned, as Mortgagee or Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the said mortgage will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash in front of the main entrance of the Montgomery County, Alabama, Courthouse in the City of Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, on the 13th day of April, 1989, during the legal hours of sale the following real estate situated in Montgomery County, Alabama, to wit: Lot Number Seven (7) of theJ. C. Haas Plat as the same appears of record inthe Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama, in Deed Book 1 7 at Page 51 0. Together with alt and singular the rights, privileges, hereditaments, easements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured bv said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure.

J. I. Kislak Mortgage Service Corporation Mortgagee or Transferee MARK A PICKENS Shapiro Pickens Post Office Box 59372 Birmingham, Alabama 35259 (205)870-1169 Attorneys for Mortgagee or Transferee Mtgy. March 1 5,22,29, Apr. 5, 1 989 The above sale has been continued to the 21st day of April, 1789 at the time, place and terms as set out above.

Mtgy.Adv.,Apr.l7,1989 75870 memory of George Bailey. FRIZZAR, Mrs. Bertha Lee, 70, a resident of 660 Smythe Street died April 12, 1989. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 19, 1989 at 1:00 p.m. from the Ross-Clayton Funeral Home Chapel with Dr.

A. Todd Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Remount Cemetery with Ross-Clayton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include two children, John Williams and Georgia M.

Mack, Montgomery, AL; one sister, Ab-bie Kirklan, Chicago, IL; four granddaughters, Carolyn and Jesse Luke, Atlanta, GA, Angela and Russell Moore, Montgomery, AL, Bernice Williams, Montgomery, AL, Rosa Mae Williams, Ohio; three grandsons, Timothy Mack, Atlanta, GA, Robert and Carolyn Mack, Atlanta, GA, Micheal J. Mack, Atlanta, GA; one niece, Ella Mae and Collin La-per, Mobile, AL; a host of great nieces, Deloris Gramble, Montgomery, AL; a host of great nephews; six great great grandchildren. Several counsin and friends. The family can be reached at 631 Columbus Street (Phone) (205) 262-2318. SHANNON, Claude, died April 14, 1989, in a local hospital.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ross-Clayton Funeral Home. WILLIAMS, Mr. Willie (Bill), formerly of Montgomery, AL, expired in a Louisville, KY, hospital Friday, April 14, 1989. He leaves to mourn a son, daughter, sister, Mrs. Hazel Williams Lee, Detroit, MI; a devoted cousin, Mrs.

Anna Williams Blair, Montgomery, AL. The family may be reached at 4210 Fordson Way, Louisville, KY 40211. (Phone) (502) 778-2381. The funeral arrangements will be handeled by Hathaway and Clark Funeral Home, 2718 Virginia Avenue, 40211. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home announcing.

White Chapel Donald WJonet E.John Lowe, Jr. KNIGHT, William Kirby, 76, a resident of Bell Oaks Circle, died Saturday, April 15, 1989, at his residence after an illness. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 17, 1989, at 1:30 p.m. from White Chapel with Rev. Bill Hand officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Clemis G. Knight; two sons, William A. Knight, Montgomery, AL, Jack T. Knight, Metarie, LA; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a number of nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the Oak Park Masonic Lodge and an active supporter of Little League Baseball. PYLES, Ernest Lee, 4 months, a resident of 38 Embassy Circle, died Saturday, April 15, 1989, at his residence after a sudden illness. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 17, 1989, at 10 a.m. from White Chapel with Rev. Billy Duncan and Rev.

Harold Barnes officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Pyles; one sister, Ellen Lynn Pyles; two brothers, Ricky Dale Pyles Jr.

and James Andrew Pyles; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Edward L. Kunkle and Hilda Hanna, all of Montgomery, AL; great grandparents, Marie Beers, Hope Hull, AL, Effie Smith, Troy, AL. Ellison-Herndon WETUMPKA BURNETT Rev.

James 90, a resi-dent of Titus, Al died Saturday, April, 15, 1989 in a Montgomery hospital services will be held Monday, April 17, 1989 at 2 from the Elli- OAKWOOD CEMETERY Lot Vault $59500 Payable at $25 per month 264-4938 1 305 Upper Wetumpka Road We Accept All Insurance Policies LifeTi line Hearing Center Call Us! We 262-0285 REAL ESTATE LICENSE Classes Beginning Weekly Pfe-license salesman and broker courses available. Continuing EducationReactivation courses also avotlable. Stgn up now" Call tor FREE brochure A schedules. 264-9793 PROFESSIONAL LICENSING INSTITUTE 4 BOGOODSON ji 0 Bring in this coupon to your Little Professor Book Center I 1 and receive a 1 0 discount, i I Cr Little Professor I BOOK CENTER I i I BELLWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 277-3762 tr 'I Rose-Geeter Arlanders Washington Julius Geeter RYAN, Ross (Little), died Saturday, April 15, 1989, at the VA Medical Center, Birmingham, AL. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Rose-Geeter Funeral Home.

Carter's UNION SPRINGS CREWS Mrs. Alberta William, a resident of Rte. 1 Box 532, Mt. Andrew Community of Midway, AL, died early Sunday morning April 16, at her home. Funeral Services and survivors will be announced later by Carter Funeral.

Jones-Goodman WETUMPKA ROBERT, Mr. Nelson Eli, a resident of Rt. 3, Box 474-AA, Wetumpka, AL, died April 13, 1989. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 19, 1989, at 2 p. m.

from the Atkin Hill Baptist Church with Rev. J.R. Stokes, pastor, and Rev. Walter Ellis officiating. Burial will be in churchyard cemetery with Jones-Goodman Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include a devoted mother, Mrs. Carrie B. Robert, Wetumpka, AL; two brothers, Mr. Charlie Robert Jr. and Mr.

Willie James Robert, both of Wetumpka, AL; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Jackson, Wetumpka, AL, Minnie Fambro and Pauline Mason, both of Atlanta, GA; four brothers-in-law, Mr. Robert Jackson, Wetumpka, AL, Mr. Willie Fambro, Mr. Terry Mason and Mr.

Orell Copper, all of Atlanta, GA; five aunts, Mrs. Viola Collins, Atlanta, GA, Mrs. Catherine Harris, Wetumpka, AL, Mrs. Bertha Lee Streeter, Mrs. Me-landa Fisher and Mary Dorsuy, all of Ohio; six uncles, Mr.

Judge Moore, Mr. Macduffie Moore and Mr. Paul Allen Moore, all of Atlanta, GA, Mr. John William Moore, Mr. Elbert Robert and Mr.

Lewis Robert, all of Columbus, OH; a host of nieces, nephews, other rela-tives and friends. Dillard 54-1720 TROY 1-100-239-8011 WALKER, Mrs. Mary Alice Thompson, 81, a resident of Rt. One, Glennwood, AL, died Sunday, April 16, 1989, at the Custom Window Treatments For Free Estimate 262-5313 HESTER'S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 218 N. Boinbrtdge.

two blocks from the state Capitol. 262-1721. 262-4034 HOT WEATHER AHEADI Tsk advtntaga of lh Ir-condltlonlng tunc-up Ptobofonty '20" pluirreon OM ELECTRONIC FUEL CONTROL SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS ALTERNATOR STARTER leJP'II 'BATTERIES 'CARBURETOR QJ MOTOR TUNE UP 'DISTRIBUTOR BRAKE SERVICE "Where Honesty Is Slill The Best Policy" "We Bring Out The Best In Children" Look for hUVo Saxings on Selected items! 4 1 1 VAUGHN PIACf SHOPPING CfNTM VAUGHN POAD MON -SAT 0,5 THE WORLD'S MOST VERSATILE FAMILY SKI BOAT MsstarCraft NOTHING ELSE EVEN COMES CLOSE SPORTS 644 N.E. BLVD. 270-8302 JktPf CIAL 1 I AUTO Pursuant to Title 9, Code of Alabama 1975 as amended the State of Alabama Department of Finance, Division of Purchasing to .11 receive sealed bids for repair work to be done to District Four Forestry Headquarters Office Building in Dadeville, AL.

Bids will be opened at 10:00 A.M., May 4, 1989. Alabama State House, Room 200, 11 South Union Street, Montgomery, Alabama, 36130. Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Division of Purchasing, Alabama State House, Room 200, 11 South Union Street, Montgomery, Alabama, 36130. Phone: (205) 261-4290 or (205) 261-7250, and request Bid No. 926939.

Mtgy. Apr.3,10,17, 1989 73111 Public Notice Ad BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION INC 2333 DAUPHIN ISLAND PARKWAY BOX 561 0 MOBILE, AL 3660S INVITATION TO BIO PHONE; (205) 476-5610 SEEKS MINORITY PARTICIPATION ON ALL CRAFTS FOR CITY OF GREENVILLE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EPA PROJECT C010364 DIRECT INQUIRIES TO RAY MILAM AT ABOVE ADDRESS. Mtgy. Apr.

12,13,14,17,18,19,20,21,24,25,1909 Mtgv. Apr. 1 5,16,22,23, 1989 75183 STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY NOTICE Is hereby given that a bill substantially as follows will be introduced in the 1989 Regular Session of the Legislature of Alabama and application for its passage and enactment will be made, tu-wit: A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Montgomery County; to provide further for the compensation of the Montgomery County Board of Education by resolution, is hereby authorized to Increase their annual salary in an amount not to exceed 18,500.00 per year, payable in equal monthly installments from the same funds that other salaries and expenses of the board members are not paid. Said compensation shall be in addition to any and all other salary, compensation and expense allowances not provided for by law. Section 2.

This act shall become effective Immediately upon its passage and approval by the Governor, or upon its otherwise becoming a law. Mtgy. Apr. 14, 1 7,24, May 1 1 989 75608 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO A FIREARMS: ON 1 1989 TOTE BAG; 5 Molotov Cocktail Incendiary devices with 5 glass bottles with cloth wicks filled with suspected gas were seized in Houston AL for violation of Title 26 USC Chapter 53. Any person claiming an interest may file a claim deliver a cost bond with the undersigned on or before 51789, otherwise the property will be forfeited 8, disposed according to law.

Surety for the claim cost bond should be made payable to the Clerk of the US District Court mailed to: BATF, Chief ATTN: SEIZED PROPERTY, 1200 PENN AVE. NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20226. The amount of the cost bond Is $2500. (IN 1 31 60-89-5091 DDI. Mtgy.

April 1 7,24, May 1 1 989 76015 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed proposals will be received by Trenhol State Technical College at the office of the Architect, 416 South Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104, until 2 p.m. local time, May 4, 1989, for Reroof Library Center. Bids will be publicly opened and read. A certified check or bid bond payable to State of Alabama, Department of Corrections in an amount no less than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than $10,000, must accompany the bidder's proposal. Performance and Statutory Labor and Material Payment Bonds will be required at the signing of the Contract.

Drawings and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Alabama State Building Commission, Office of the Architect, and Dodge Plan Rooms, Montgomery, Alabama. Bid Documents may be obtained from the Architect upon deposit of $35.00 per set, which will be refunded in full less cost of postage on the first two sets issued to each general contract bidder submitting a bonafide bid, upon return of documents In good condition within ten days of bid date. Other sets for general contractors, and sets for subs and dealers, may be obtained with the same deposit, which will be refunded as above, less cost of printing and handling. In accordance with State law. a non-refundable ProposalPlan fee of $5.00 must accompany each request tor plans from firms expecting to submit a bid (such checks should be made payable to the Owner).

Bids must be submitted on proposal forms furnished by the Architect or copies thereof. All bidders bidding In amounts exceeding $20,000.00 must be licensed under the Provision of Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Alabama, 1975. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids lor a period of thirty (30) days. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. TRENHOLM STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1 226 AIR BASE BOULEVARD MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36108 TILLERBUTNERROSA ARCHITECTS P.O.

BOX 2070 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36103 DATE: MARCH 6, 1989 Mtgy. April 1 7, 24, May 1 1 989 75992 STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness described in and secured by that certain mortgage executed by Malcolm M. Highsmith and Marlon Virginia Highsmlth to First Southern Federal Savings and Loan Association, dated the 22nd day of January, 1966 and recorded in Real Property Book 774, Pages 548 through 551 In the Office of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, Alabama; and said default continuing, notice is hereby given that the undersigned as holder of said mortgage will, under power of sale contained Mi said mortgage, sell at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder during the leoal hcrs of sale on i'ii i' i "i Hi I'lV'JIiiMUHii'nW WIIM Leak Memory TACargUe B.R. Brooks Phillips-Riley MONTGOMERY ADAMS Mrs. Barbara, 20 Adams Hope Hull, AL died in a local hospital, April 14, 1989.

Funeral arrangement-sand survivors will be announced by Phillips-Riley Funeral Home. CATNEY Mr. Charlie, 203 Shadyside Lane died in a local hospital April 15, 1989. Funeral plans and survivors will be announced by Phillips-Riley Funeral Home. DAVIS Mr.

James, 1921-D Hilldale Drive died in a local hospital, April 13, 1989. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 17, 1989 at 1:00 p.m. from Mt. Moriah Baptist Church No. 1, Hayneville, Al.

Rev. Abraham Thomas, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include a loving and devoted wife, Mrs. Bessie Davis, Montgomery, four brothers, Royle and Eugene Davis, Charlie and Johnny Johnson; a host of nieces, nephews; a favorite niece, Shelane Trayler, and many other relatives and friends. MARTIN Mrs. So. Union Street died in a local hospital, April 16, 1989.

Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced by Phillips-Riley Funeral Home. SMITH Mr. Leon, 511 Mobile Street died Wednesday, April 12, 1989 at his home. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 17, 1989 at 3 p.m. from Holt Street Baptist Church.

Rev. A.W. Wilson, pastor. Rev. Edward Martin, officiating.

Burial will be in Remount Cemetery. Phillips-Riley Funeral Home directing. Survivors include his sisters, Mrs. Rosa Benson, Detroit, MI; Mrs. Ada( Davis) Welcher and Mrs.

Brenda (Thomas), Jr. Bradley; brothers, Mr. Robert (Patricia) Calloway, Mr. Winifred (Patsie) Vickers, Mr. Aaron Smith, Mr.

Herman (Beatrice) Smith, sister-in-law, Mrs. Christine Callowy; aunts, Mrs. Sara A. Lewis, Mrs. Laura Diljard; uncle, Willie (Georgia Maw) Smith; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

The family may be contaced at 3507 Mobile Dhone 263-4263. Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY ANDREWS, Mr. Hughie Lee, died Sunday, April 16, 1989. Funeral arrangements and relatives will be announced by Ross-Clayton Funeral Home. BAILEY, Mr.

George, a resident of 1540 Reuben Street, died April 12, 1989, in Elmore County, AL. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, April 19, 1989, at 1 p.m. from the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Cemetery, Wood-ley Road, with Rev. M.G. Bostick officiating.

Survivors include six daughters, Martha Davis, Charlie Mae Arrington, Bernice Bailey, Rose Devoid and Kathleen Moulton, all of Montgomery, AL, Sarah Kroon, Texas; five brothers, Horace and Henry Davis, Montgomery, AL, Arthur Bailey, Syracuse, NY, SPFC Archie Bailey, Berlin, Germany, SPEC 4 Bruce Moulton, Fort Hood, Texas; two brothers-in-law; two sisters-in-law; several uncles and aunts and a host of nieces and nephews. He attended Eastside Adult Day Care Center. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to Eastside Adult Day Care Center, 915 Grove Street, Montgomery AL, in 1 1 "J1 i iii'fn 71 in 11111 1 1 Jr i PEACE OF MIND Love and Wisdom always prepare for the inevitable preparation always brings peace of mind. GREENWOOD AND SERENITY Memorial Gardens HIGHLAND AVE. at LINCOLN RD.

P.O. Box 31 75 361 09 272-31 81 Mail this advertisement by May 1, 1989 to receive a coupon for one space at absolutely NO cost. All spaces are awarded only with the minimum purchase of one additional space at list price. Signature- Phone Number..

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