Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 17

Publication:
The Jackson Suni
Location:
Jackson, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1981 7B deaths Mrs. Gurley Miller Services for Mrs. Gurley Tant Miller, 81, will be at 6:30 p.m. today at Hibbett and Hailey Funeral Home at 429 Donel-sen Pike, Nashville, with the Rev.

Jim Beaty officiating. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Miller died Friday in Hubbard Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.

She was a native of the Bemis community and had lived in this area most of her life. She was the widow of Clifford Miller. Surviving are nieces and nephews. Mrs. Mirt Pinkston DRESDEN Services for Mrs.

Mirt Somers Pinkston, 89, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bowlin Funeral Home with Dr. William Mullins and the Rev. Ben Rainey officiating. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Pinkston died Monday morning at her home. She was a lifelong Weakley county resident and a member of Grove Hill United Methodist Church. Surviving are three sons, Royal Pinkston and Robert Pinkston, both of Dresden, and Richard Pinkston of Memphis; a daughter, Mrs. Rachael Pinkston Parker of Paducah, Ky 13 grandchildren and 15 Mrs.

Camille Bishop HENDERSON Graveside Services for Mrs. Camille Bishop, 44, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Unity Cemetery near Jacks Creek. Morgan Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Bishop died Monday morning at Gulf Coast Community Hospital in Bi-loxi, after a long illness. She was a Chester County native, daughter of Mrs. Murdell Barker and the late Marvin McCall. She graduated from Chester County High and was selected as Miss Henderson in 1954. Mrs.

Bishop attended Baptist School of Nursing in Memphis and was married in 1958 to Dr. Hal Bishop. She was a member of Gulf Coast Opera Salon and the Church of The Redeemer, Episcopal. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Marva Grace Bishop of Gulfport, Miss.

two sons, Hal Bishop Jr. and John Kevin McCall Bishop, both of Gulfport; her stepfather, Travis Barker of Jacks Creek; her brother, Joel McCall of Henderson; and her grandmother, Mrs. Grace McCall of Jacks Creek. Pallbearers will be Neal Smith, Don Shappley, Rex Enoch, Eric Bell, Roy Lee McKinnon and Roy Allen Peddy. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

The family requests memorials be made to either the memorial fund or building fund of the Church of The Redeemer, Episcopal, in Biloxi. Norwood 'Joe' Mrs. Minnie Williams Mrs. Minnie Bell Williams, 88, died this morning at Maplewood Health Care Center after a short illness. Arrangements are incomplete with George A.

Smith and Sons Main Street chapel in charge. She was a McNairy County native and had lived in Jackson since 1935. She was the widow of Marvin Williams. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Wilma Hagen of Detroit, Mrs.

Lucille Graves of Medina and Mrs. Ruth Miller of Kansas City; two sons, Ray H. Miller of Jackson and Roy A. Miller of Phoenix; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. William B.

Jackson William B. Jackson, 84, died Monday night at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital after a short illness. Arrangements are incomplete with George A. Smith and Sons Main Street chapel in charge. He was a native of Martin and had lived in Jackson since 1967.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lois Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Whitten of Clarksville, a brother, Andrew Jackson of Lansing, Mich. and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Nelon of Lansing.

Mrs. Paul Stroud MILAN Services for Mrs. Paul Douglas Stroud, 83, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bodkin Funeral Home with the Rev. Levi Parrish officiating.

Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery near Fruitland. Mrs. Stroud died early this morning at Douglas Nursing Home after a long illness. She was a Crockett County native and the widow of Joseph W. Stroud.

She was a member of First Baptist Church of Memphis. Surviving are three sons, Mayo Hal-brook of Mobile, Leonard Hal-brook of New Orleans and Joseph D. Stroud of Buchanan; three daughters, Mrs. Maurine Halbrook Hendrix of Paris, Mrs. Wilma Smithey of Milan and Mrs.

Peggy Seaman of Mobile, three brothers, Everette D. McCord of Humboldt, Howard D. McCord of Alamo and Ladd McCord of Como; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Grace Williams and Mrs. Elsie Williams, both of Gadsden, and Mrs.

Sittie Lochner of Nevada, Mo. 20 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ruth ie Bodiford POCAHONTAS Services for Mrs. Ruthie Trainum Bodiford, 85, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer with the Rev. Foy Huckabee officiating. Burial will be in Henry Cemetery in Corinth, Miss. Mrs. Bodiford died Monday at Magnolia Hospital after a long illness.

She was a Pocahontas native and had lived the past several years in Corinth. She was a Baptist and the widow of Lester Bodiford. Surviving are seven sisters, Mrs. Mae McCalpin of Pocahontas, Mrs. Bertha Medford of Henderson, Texas, Mrs.

Ruby Robinson of Selmer, Mrs. Charlie Knight of Ramer, Mrs. Stella Pipkin, Mrs. Beadie Kuykendoll and Mrs. Thelma Knight, all of Memphis; and a brother, Bill Trainum of Fred Garni i PARIS Fred Jackson Gamlin, 42, Henry County High School basketball coach, was dead on arrival Monday morning at Henry County General Hospital, apparently after suffering a heart attack earlier at school.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Henry County County High School gymnasium with the Rev. Billy Hurt and Dr. Thomas Walker officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery near the Buchanan community with Ridgeway Morticians in charge.

He was a Henry County native and had coached at Henry County since 1972. He also coached at Big Sandy, Martin and Union City and was just six games short of winning 500 in his 20-year career. Mr. Gamlin ran unsuccessfully last year as the Republican nominee in the state legislative race against Rep. Frank Lashlee, D-Camden.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fay Williams Gamlin of Buchanan; two sons, Jan Glen Gamlin of Paris and Fred Gamlin Jr. of Houston his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gamlin of Buchanan; and a sister, Mrs.

Wanda Hagge of Clarksville. Pallbearers will be Gayle Griffith, William Atchison, Sam Tharpe, Fred Patterson, Jim Rushing, Mike Brown, Darrell Rowlett and Charlie Lowe. The basketball team will serve as honorary pallbearers. See story on Page 3B. Mrs.

Lena Tuck LEXINGTON Services for Mrs. Lena Youngerman Tuck, 88, will be at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pafford Funeral Home with the Rev. J.C. Douglas officiating.

Burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. Mrs. Tuck died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Buck. She was a member of Oak Grove Methodist Church.

Also surviving are a son, James Tuck of Memphis; another daughter, Mrs. Helen Williams of Black Mountain, N.C.; three brothers, Guy Younger-man of Montgomery, Al Younger-man of Murray, and Fred Youngerman of Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Bert Powers of Tampa, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bonnie Walpole LEXINGTON Services for Mrs.

Bonnie Walpole, 93, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Pafford Funeral Home with the Rev. Jerry Hassell officiating. Burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. Mrs.

Walpole died Sunday at Id-lewood Nursing Home in Tucker, after a long illness. She was a Methodist. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Kelly of Atlanta; a grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Henry D.

Wheatley EVA Services for Henry D. Wheat-ley, 69, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home in Camden with the Rev. Leonard Greer officiating. Burial will be in Flatwoods Cemetery near Camden.

Mr. Wheatley died Monday morning at his home apparently after a heart attack. He was a Benton County native and a retired employee of Wolverine Tube Co. in Detroit. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Maxine Collins of Paris and Mrs. lone Holland of Big Sandy; his mother, Mrs Myrtle Wheatley of Eva; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Johnson of Mineral Wells, Texas three brothers, Joe Wheatley of Dearborn Heights, Barney Wheatley and Frank Wheatley, both of Eva; six grandchildren and six Mrs. lantha Donnell dies at age 100 Services for Mrs. Iantha R.

Donnell, 100, of Jackson, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Griffin Funeral Home with Dr. William Nace officiating. Burial will be in Brown Church Cemetery. Mrs.

Donnell died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fin-ley Surber. She was a lifelong resident of Madison County and the widow of Joseph A. Donnell. She was a member of Mount Carmel Methodist Church in the Spring Creek community.

She celebrated her 100th birthday on Sept. 7. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be W.W. Donnell, John Woolfolk, Bunny Noel Pearson, Polk Waynick, Edwin Lee Reid and John Hoover.

Mrs. Cora Oliver SOMERVILLE Services for Mrs." Cora Foote Oliver, 70, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Feathers officiating. Burial will be in Somerville Cemetery.

Mrs. Oliver died Monday afternoon at Fayette County General Hospital after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of the Somerville area and a retired employee of Morris Medical Clinic in Somerville. She was a member of Feathers Chapel Baptist Church and the widow of Au-trey Oliver. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Patsy Floyd of Moscow; six sons, Larry Oliver, Herbert Oliver and Gilbert Oliver, all of Somerville, Jerry Oliver of Moscow, Frank Oliver and William Oliver, both of Memphis; four sisters, Mrs. Daisy Ozier of Somerville, Lois Jacobus of Macon, Mrs. Len-ora Terry of Oakland and Mrs. Pauline Baker of Memphis; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Sara Armantrout CAMDEN Services for Mrs. Sara Armantrout, 79, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home with Richard Youngblood officiating. Burial will be in Camden Cemetery. Mrs.

Armantrout died Monday morning at Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a long illness. She was a Camden native and the widow of Fred Armantrout. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and a retired school teacher from Benton County Schools. Surviving are cousins. Orbie Sipes LEXINGTON Services for Orbie Nathan Sipes, 63, will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Pafford Funeral Home with the Rev. Berry Hodge officiating. Burial will be in Sand Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Sipes died Sunday night at Lexington-Henderson County General Hospital after a short illness.

He was a Lexington native and a retired General Motors employee. He was a Baptist and a member of Con-stantine Masonic Lodge No. 64. He also belonged to the Shriners, Moose Lodge, Order of Eastern Star and Sunset Lodge No. 154.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Powers Sipes; two daughters, Mrs. Nell Mitchell of Lexington and Mrs. Sue Kobiske of Memphis; three brothers, Doc Sipes of Medina, Eulus Sipes of Cedar Grove and Vance Sipes of Frederick, four stepgrandsons and three foster grandsons. Masonic services will be at the funeral home at 7 p.m.

today. Memorial service set for Dr. Chester Jones A memorial service will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday for Dr. Chester K.

Jones, 60-year-old head of the Laboratory and Pathology Department at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, on the employee parking lot on the east side of the hospital. The Rev. Jack Henton will officiate. Private services for the family of Dr. Jones will also be Wednesday at George A.

Smith and Sons' Main Street chapel with Henton officiating. The body will be taken to Memphis for cremation. There will be no visitation. The physician was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday at Jackson General Hospital, apparently after a heart attack. He was a native of Wilmington, and had lived in Jackson 29 years.

He was a Navy veteran and a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gloria Lee Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Karen Tyler of Louisville, and Mrs. Cindy Laubach of Bloomington, a son, Owen Chester Jones II of Jackson; his mother, Mrs.

O. Chester Jones of Jackson; and seven grandchildren. The family requests memorials be made to Jackson-Madison County General Hospital to the Dr. Chester K. Jones Memorial Fund.

Otra 'Pete' Wade MILAN Services for Otra "Pete" Wade will be at 1 30 p.m. Wednesday at Phillips Chapel CME Church with the Rev. C.W. Gilbert officiating. Burial will be in Cloverdale Cemetery with Gill-Bledsoe Funeral Home in charge.

Mr. Wade died Sunday at City of Milan Hospital after a long illness. He was an employee of Illinois Cental Railroad and a member of St. Paul Baptist Church, where he served on the Usher Board. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Willie J. Wade of Milan; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Marjorie Brown of Milan and Mrs. Anna Houssel of Huntingdon; three stepbrothers, William Hale and Gelvin Hale, both of Milan, and Andrew Hale of Los Angeles; a sister, Mary Hale of Cincinnati; six stepgrandchildren and six step great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be James Robert Hale, Kenneth Belew, James W.

Croom, Mickey McDonald, Joe L. Woodson and Emanuel Smith. The body will be taken to the church at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Mrs.

Mary Lee Goff HENDERSON Services for Mrs. Mary Lee Goff, 69, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Morgan Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Vartenissian officiating. Burial will be in Chester County Memory Gardens.

Mrs. Goff died Monday afternoon at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital after a short She was a native of Lee County, and was married in 1928 to Dewey L. Goff, who survives. They moved to Chester County in 1950. Also surviving are two sons, Gerald L.

Goff and Walter E. Goff, both of Henderson; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Denmark man killed when tree falls on him A 48-year-old Denmark man was pronounced dead on arrival at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital Monday after a tree fell on him. Zelmo Goff was cutting wood about 11 a.m. on St.

John Road when the tree fell, his wife, Mary, said this morning. Arrangements are incomplete with Stephenson and Shaw Funeral Home in charge. Haig to press for NATO vow on missiles WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr." is seeking a reaffirmation of NATO's commitment to deploy U.S. missiles in Europe if U.S.-Soviet arms reduction negotiations fail, U.S.

officials say. Haig, traveling under unusually strict security, planned to leave tonight for Brussels for a meeting of the NATO foreign ministers later.this week. The NATO defense ministers were holding a two-day meeting today and Wednesday. The progress of U.S-Soviet negotiations to restrict deployment of missile in and around Europe will be a major topic on the agenda at Brussels. The negotiations began Nov.

30 in Gene-va. Haig and other U.S. officials say that if the negotiations drag on, as most experts expect, then NATO should go ahead with its plans to begin deployment in 1983 because a postponement would reduce the Soviets' incentive to reach agreement. However, if NATO proceeds with deployment while negotiations are underway, U.S. officials believe it could set off a new outpouring of opposition in Europe.

They are hopeful NATO won't waver in the face of such opposition. "I think we will be looking for general support of both tracks," said one official, referring both to deployment and negotiations with the Soviets. Haig was expected to meet privately Wednesday with the new Greek prime minister, Andreas Papandreou, in the first high level contact between the Reagan administration and the Papandreou government. Papandreou is a socialist who has advocated taking Greece out of NATO's military wing and phasing out U.S. military bases in Greece.

0300 800 372 3922 FREE FIRST DISTRICT Dorothy Young Hamlett FOURTH DISTRICT Modern Homes Construction SIXTH DISTRICT Mattie Barham SEVENTH DISTRICT Roosevelt Ingram Modern Homes Construction EIGHTH DISTRICT Kate Martin Tate NINTH DISTRICT James Algar Pierce TENTH DISTRICT Heddie Love Madge Rodgers, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee so that' ordinary process cannot be served upon said Defendants, it is ordered, pursuant to T.C.A. 21-212(1) that said Defendants file an Answer in the Chancery Court of Madison County, Tennessee, at Jackson, and with Plaintiff's attorney, Harold F. Johnson, 1 1 6 S. Liberty Street, P. O.

Box 2402, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301, within thirty (30) days of the last date of publication or a Judgment by Default will be entered and the cause set for hearing ex parte as to said Defendants, for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This note will be published for four consecutive weeks in the Jackson Sun. This 1 6th day of November, 1981. NANCY MATTHEWS, Clerk and Master HAROLD F. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff P.

O. Box 2402 Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Nov. 17,24, Dec 1.8, 1981 Wiggins SOMERVILLE Services for Norwood W. "Joe" Wiggins, 84, were today at Rossville Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Barnes officiating.

Burial was in New Bethel Cemetery with Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Wiggins died Sunday night at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis after an illness of about a year. He was a native of Macon and was a retired painting contractor.

He was an Army veteran of World War I and was a member and deacon of Rossville Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Thelma Chambers Wiggins; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Wade of Rossville; a sister, Mrs. Thelma Gaither of Jonesboro, five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a great-great-gran-daughter.

matter of record ambulance calls Monday 9:01 a.m. Jackson-Madison County General Hospital to Key Center Road, sick call. 11:07 a.m. Bond Cemetery Road to General Hospital, emergency. 11:13 a.m.

Parkway Hospital to Royal Care Nursing Home, sick call. 11:43 a.m. GeneraT Hospital to 120 Jackson sick call. 12:07 p.m. Hiltcrest Convalescent Home to General Hospital, sick call.

1:18 p.m. 117 Murray St. to General Hospital, sick call. 1:58 p.m. Jackson Retirement Center to Jackson Clinic, sick call.

3:19 p.m. Jackson Clinic to General Hospital, sick call. 7:11 p.m. General Hospital to Methodist Hospital in Memphis, sick call. 11 :44 p.m.

St. Mary Manor to General Hospital, emergency. Today 12:54 a.m. 125 Haughton Alley to General Hospital, sick call. firecalls Monday City 26 Carriage House Drive, dump- 708 W.

Forest defective Eastern and First streets, investi- 322 Edenwcod Drive, grass County Old Brownsville Highway, grass Medon-Malesus Road, brush and Steam Mill Ferry Road, brush and 8:48 s.m. ster 1:39 p.m alarm 2:09 p.m. gation 8:30 p.m; 4:52 a.m. 2:09 p.m. grass 2:49 p.m.

grass 4:21 p.m. Steam Mill Ferry Road, grass Today City 2:36 a.m. 69 Preston residence Martin. McNairy County General Hospital, Selmer Admitted Monday Linda Bennett, Selmer; Beatrice Wilson, Bethel Springs; George Petty, Ramer; Ernest Miller, Bethel Springs; Thomas Ervin, Bolivar; Nancy Godwin, Savannah; William Chenault, Stantonville. Volunteer General Hospital, Martin Sunday Debra and William Allison, Martin, boy.

McNairy County General Hospital, Selmer Friday Glenda and James Sullivan, Adamsville, boy. Phyllis and Joe Breedlove, Adamsville, girl. Elizabeth and William Gray, Selmer, boy. Saturday Nancy and James Pace, Corinth, girl. Sunday Brenda and Tafford Davis, Michie, boy.

423 AREA RESIDENTS 1 Legal section thereof; runs thence East with the south margin of Radio Road 105 feet to a stake; thence South 1 68 feet to a stake; thence West 105 feet to a stake in the west margin of said Radio Road extended; thence North with the east margin of said Radio Road Extended 168 feet to the point of beginning. Said property will be sold subject to the lien securing payment of city and county taxes for the year 1981. Except for such lien, I believe the title to be good, but I shall sell and convey as Trustee only JAMES ORMAN SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE First Tennessee Bank 110 West Baltimore Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8 hospital report Jackson-Madison County General Discharged Monday Dorothy K.

Acree, 421 Edgewood Towers; Sadie N. Allbritten, Murray, Willie L. Archibald, Crockett Mills; Hilda M. Cawthon, 417 Roland; Dona P. Clark, Friendship; Delia T.

Cobb and baby, Route Velma I. Cooper, Medon; Ruth P. Cupples and baby, American Motor Inn; Laura E. Cyr, Henderson; Brenda K. Deberry, 240 Conger; Bedford F.

Deming, Henderson; David D. Dorris, Bolivar; Jason D. Doyle, 117 Walnut; Eugene J. Dyer, Lexington; William C. Garner Route Addie M.

Givens, 304 Edgewood Towers; Paul V. Harper, Humboldt; Cynthia M. Hayes, Brownsville; Lillie P. Hayes, Medina; Richard T. Her-rity, 153 Hatton; Earl Hopkins, Humboldt; Fredonia Jones, 235 Griffin; Rumsey E.

Jones, 120 Jackson; Richard G. Lawrence, Route 2 Lower Brownsville George L. Luken-bill, Bells; Guy W. Massey, Alamo; Cherry A. McLeod, 49 Primrose; Pauline W.

McMackin, Huntingdon; Mary A. Melton and baby, Cedar Grove; R.H. Merriweather, Medon; Carol L. Miller and baby, 434 Arch-wood; Janet R. Patton, Halls; Miller E.

Powell, McKenzie; Paul D. Ragan, Bolivar; Lawanda J. Ratliff, Milan; Geneva J. Richard, Ridgely; Gertrude Robinson and baby, Brownsville; Vaughn R. Sisson, Lexington; ton; Connie Montgomery, Huntingdon; Clarence Lankford, McKenzie; Lois Wheat, McKenzie; Mary Lee, Huntingdon; Debbie Hollingsworth, Huntingdon; Auga Floyd, Buena Vista.

Volunteer General Hospital, Martin Admitted Monday Elmer Scobey, Greenfield; Suzanne Box, Greenfield; Lauren Ansley, births At Jackson-Madison County General Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lynn Thomas, Lexington, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

David L. Jones, Middleton, girl. Memorial Hospital, Trenton Saturday Arie and David Clay, Martin, boy. City of Milan Hospital Saturday Cyndi and Bobby Eaton, Milan, twin boys. Carroll County General Hospital, Huntingdon Saturday Linda and Peter James, Huntingdon, girl.

Zeddie Smith, 413 Preston; Aubrey D. Tubbs, Bradford; Samuel C. Warf, Whiteville; Mary V. Willetts, 1580 N. Royal; Leon Williams, Gadsden; Wanda F.

Williams and baby, Bethel Springs. Occupancy: 387 Gibson General Hospital, Trenton Admitted Monday Beatrice Moore, Trenton; Jeffery Williams, Alamo; Velma Wynn, Dyer; Marilyn Sue Northern, Dyer. Memorial Hospital, Trenton Admitted Monday Jessie Teague, Sharon; Asbury Neal, Alamo; Willie Price, Alamo; Ricky Crutchfield, Alamo. City of Milan Hospital Admitted Monday Hershel Barber, Milan; Beatrice Braden, Milan; William A. Dickson, Milan; Bettie L.

Killen, Milan; Banner R. Phillips, Milan; Alpha M. Scates, Bradford; Thomas 0. Shaw, Gibson; Rachel S. Stockard, Bradford; Fannie C.

Walker, Milan. Carroll County General Hospital, Huntingdon Admitted Monday Rebecca Allen, Trezevant; Vivian Esch, McKenzie; Lynn Dillon, Bruce- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated September 8, 1980, recorded in the Register's Office of Madison County, Tennessee, in Trust Deed Book 592, page 273, John T. Lee and wife, Pa tricia Lee, conveyed to Thomas D. Lillard, Trustee, the real estate hereinafter described, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness therein escribed; and, WHEREAS, James Orman has been appointed substitute trustee by instrument of record in Trust Deed Book 625, page 282 in the Register's Office of Madison County, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the'in-debtedness secured by said Trust Deed, and the lawful holder of the note evidencing same has declared the entire balance due and payable. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 16th day of December, 1981, at o'clock A.M., at the north door of the Court House in Jackson, Tennessee, I will sell to the last, highest and best bidder for cash and in bar of the equity of redemption the following real estate, lying and being in the Fifth Ward of the City of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake' in the east margin of Radio Road Extended and in the south margin of Radio Road at the inter IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, suing for the use and benefit of Madison County, Tennessee, PLAINTIFF VS.

AIRWAYS DEVELOPMENT ET AL, DEFENDANTS Rule Docket No. 32875 In this cause, pursuant to an Order of the Court that the Defendants, FIRST WARD M. J. Wiley Frances Brandon Odell Casey Charles Glascow THIRD WARD Ed Robinson Etta Mai Williams.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Jackson Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Jackson Sun Archive

Pages Available:
850,446
Years Available:
1936-2024