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THE ATLANTA CONSTITlTION, Sept. 2H, 1963 21 FUNERAL NOTICES FUNEKAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES brothers, Mr. George Shelnutt, Mr. Jack Shelnutt, Mr. Alex Shelnutt, Bremen, Ga.

Funeral WEBB Mrs. Carrie Low Webb, of 311 Lemon St. passed suddenly Sept. 27, 1965. Funeral plans later.

Hanley Marietta. services will be conducted Tuesday, Sept. 28, 19G5, at 3 p.m. from the Chapel of the Hightower Funeral Home, with Rev, Paul Hall officiating. ln ferment, Bremen City Ceme ARMSTRONG Friends and relatives of Mr.

Thomas J. Armstrong, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Armstrong, Booneville, Mrs. Rhoda Harris, Selma, the two grandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Thomas J. Armstrong Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1965, at 3 p.m. from Ward's Glenwood Chapel. Rev.

Guy C. Rainwater will officate. Allums, Mrs. Marvin (Cora) Armstrong, Mr. Thomas J.

Bagwell, Mr. George Lake Baker, Mr. George Eenton, Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mr. George W.

Cash, Miss Annie Irene Clark, Mr. John Q. Cook, Gregory Barry Darnell, Mr. John C. (Jim) Davis, Mrs.

Emory Doclson. Mrs. Jessie Lawrence Drake, Miss Mary P. Duncan, Mr. William Victor Eidson, Mr.

John V. Forrester, Mr. Waiter Edgar tery. Hightower Funeral Home, Bremen. M.

Wells; daughter, Miss Kathleen Lvnette Wells; sons, Mr. Ora John Wells, Mr. James Breyard Wells, College Park; father, Mr. Ora Wells; sisters, Mrs. Ralph Pflegher, Mrs.

Howard Riddlebarger, Minford, Ohio; Mrs. Marion Owens, Casey ville, brothers, Mr. Clarence Wells, Minford. Ohio; Mr. William Isaac Wells.

Columbus, Ohio; aunts, Mrs. Clarence McKenzie, Mrs. Herbert Rickey of New Boston, Ohio. Funeral plans will be announced later. Please omit flowers.

Donations may be made to St. John's Episcopal Church, College Park. A. C. Hemperley Sons.

WILLIAMS Mrs. Gertrude E. Williams of 2925 Larchmont Court SW passed at the residence Sept. 26, 1965. Survivors are her children and grandchildren, Mrs.

Bobbie W. Dor-sey, Mrs. hattie Williams, Miss Gertrude B. Williams, Mr. Mitchell Williams, Misses Jacquelyn and Jennifer Ellington; sisters and brother, Mrs.

Mary Daisy Brown, Mrs. Patsy Ellison, Mr. Marion Ellison. Funeral announced later. Haugabrooks Funeral Home.

lFwjt.mwf, pay iff tyetwwmimw1-' yM? MERRITT The friends and relatives of Mr. William Henry (Bill) Merritt, Jackson, Mrs. John W. McCraney, Leeds, Mrs. L.

C. Webb, Jackson; Mrs. Fred Saun ders, Louisville, Robert Barnett, Mrs. Alpharetta, Pallbearers will assemble at the Chapel at 2:45. Interment, Melwood Cemetery.

Horis A. Ward, Inc. The Nation's' Weather NEW YORK Rain is expected Tuesday from the northern Plains to the mid-Mississippi Valley and the upper Lakes, and along the Gulf and south Atlantic slates. Showers are expected over the north Atlantic states, and in the northern Rockies and Plains where it may be mixed with snow. Cooler weather is expected in the Carolinas.

(Associated Press Wirepholo) Merritt, De- Mr. W. catur; Mr. Dan E. Merritt, and grand- Oakland, are invited to at-funeral of Mr.

Wil children tend the BAGWELL Mr. George Iike Bagwell, of 207 Farrington Ave. SE, the brother of s. Carrie Belle Broughton and Mrs. Louise Cox, passed at the residence, Sept.

27, 1965. Funeral announced later. Pollard Funeral Home, 827 Washington St. SW. WILSON Mr.

Ollie Wilson, the husband of Mrs. Lillie Mae Wilson; brother of Mrs. Sallie Samuels of Rte. 2, Hampton, passed Sept. 2G, 1965.

Funeral announced later. Collier O'Neal Funeral Home, Fay-etteville, Ga. LEGAL NOTICES WEATHER 1965, at 11 o'clock at West-view, Rev. Hugh Saussy Jr. officiating.

H. M. Patterson St Son, Spring Hill. TINSLEY-The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Alvin Tinsley, Mr. and Mrs. James Marvin, Beaufort, S.C; Mr. and Mrs. W.

Tinsley, Winter Haven, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tinsley, Orlando; Mr. T.

H. Tinsley, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. P. P.

Tinsley. Por-terville, Mr. W. C. Tinsley, Jacksonville; nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Claude Alvin Tinsley Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965, at 11 o'clock at the Brookhaven Baptist Church with remains placed in state at 10 o'clock, Rev. W. T. Booth, Rev.

Rufus Brantley officiating. Interment, College Park Cemetery. The nephews will serve as pallbearers. H. M.

Patterson Son, Oglethorpe Hill, 4550 Peachtree Road. TUGGLE Mrs. J. Matt, of 490 Franklin Rd. NE died Sept.

26, 1965. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. T. Smith; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jason A.

Tuggle all of Atlanta; grandson, Mr. Jason A. Tuggle granddaughter-in-law, s. Louise Tuggle; great-grandson, Greg Tuggle, all of Marietta, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Sept.

28, at 1 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev. Herbert E. Hyde and Dr. Louie D. Newton officiating.

Interment, Crest Lawn. The pallbearers will be Mr. Albert Bone, Mr. Theren Z. Chastain, Mr.

Robert Gunnin, Mr. Leon Hay, Mr. Clark Landers, Mr. Steve McGarrity. MANKl ibOWNDES SON FUNERAL HOME 1I fOUITHNTH ItMtT.

N. W. GOEPPER The friends and relatives of Mrs. Birda (Chambers) Goepper, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S.

Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robertson, Mrs.

C. L. Mote are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Birda (Chambers) Goepper Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1965, at 11 o'clock in Lowndes Chapel, Dr.

Monroe F. Swilley officiating. Interment, Crest Lawn. Frank B. Lowndes Son.

(Bob) Goepper, Mrs. Birda (Chambers) Holcomb. Miss Effie E. Keever, Miss Cheryl Lynn Kimbrell, Mr. Ben McWhorter, Mrs.

Syble Merritt, Mr. William Henry (Bill) Morris, Mr. William Mark Nelins, Mrs. William J. (Maude) Newman, Rev.

Wilson E. Newman, Mr. W'. T. (Bill) Nicholson.

Mrs. H. B. Peavy, Mr. James Earnest Sharp, Mr.

Green Sledge, Mr. Forrest Lee Smith, Mr. Edwin D. Smith, Mr. Harold Carter Thomas, Mr.

Bonnie Allen Thomas, Mr Robert Henry Tinsley, Mr. Claude Alvin Tuggle, Mrs. J. Matt Tyndali, Mrs. Mamie Allen Webb, Mrs.

Carrie Low Wells, Major Jack J. WRIGHT Mr. Henry Wright ATLANTAOw year tin today, Sept. 29. 1964.

Hieh (2, Low 71. RUN AMI 1MOOM FOR TOKAY Sun rises 6:30 a.m.; sets p.m. Mnwi rises 10:09 a.m.; sets 8:52 p.m. TIDES (SAVANNAH RIVER ENT.) 1016 a.m.: Hied 8.3; 10:28 p.m. HiKh 7.4 402 a.m.; Low 0.2; 4:37 P.m.

Low 0.1 WASHINGTON' API-Weather Bureau report of hiuh and low teml'eratuii-s and pi ts ipitatiim for selected areas; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for lurroliuijf all labor aiui materials and con.st ruction on CI KHT AT Nil. 25 (JLA1KK S.W. will lie received at the office of lire Purchasing Aitent. 403 Citv Hall, until 2:00 P.M., fXUilier 25. 1965.

and bid forms mav be obtained bv calling at the ollice of the Chief of Construction, 301 Cil.v Hall, Atlanta. Georgia. The rieht is reserved to reiect any and all bids and waive technicalities. Citv of Atlanta. ,1.

FORREST GKIi Purchasing Agent BAKER Funeral services for Mr. George Baker, husband of Mrs. Willie Baker, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965, at 1 p.m. at Andrews Chapel, Rev.

A. R. Smith officiating. Interment, South View Cemetery. Andrews Funeral Home.

H. I. K. Albany, NY S6 43 ILos Aneelea liam Henry (Bill) Merritt Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the chapel of Haisten Funeral Home, Jackson, Rev. Ray Donahoo, Rev.

William Thompson, Mr. T. M. Bailey officiating. Interment, Jackson City Cemetery.

NEWMAN The friends and relatives of Rev. Wilson E. Newman of 219 Anderson Ave. NW, Mrs. Doris Flemister, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bryant, Mr.

and Mrs. John Flemister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson N. Flemister, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles V. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Rayford L.

Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Glaze, Miss Doris I. Newman, grandchild; Dr. and Mrs.

George Carnes. Mr. and Mrs. Decker Carnes, nephews; Alpena, Al. 49 26 .02 1-omsvUle of Covington died Sept.

26. He is survived by brothers, Mr. Jack Wright and Mr. Louis Wright, Covington; sister, Mrs. Sam T.

Williams, Talladega, Ala. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. from the graveside in Covington Cemetery, Rev. Thomas J. White will officiate.

J. C. Harwell Son, Covington. H. R.

73 63 67 J8 78 51 84 62 82 73 .01 52 44 43 36 .11 80 69 .03 Amurilln 74 58 A.sheville 67 52 All. City 61 55 Baltimore 66 50 Memphis Meridian Miami Ben. Milwaukee Mlils. St. P.

Birminttham 82 63 Bismarck 41 35 muse 64 46 Montgomery 66 Bcwton 52 46 'Montreal 47 33 .05 Hullalo 52 33 Nashville 78 49 Bur I Inn. V. 48 35 .04 sew Orleans 78 68 Cane Hairs. 75 67 New Voik 59 50 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for repainting Northslne Ground Storage 4.0OO.0C0 gallon steel water reservoir, appurtenances and concrete foundation, will be received by the City Purchasing Agent, 403 City Hall. Atlanta, Georgia, until 2 00 P.M.

Eastern Standard Time on October 11. 1965. at which lime Proposals will lie publicly opened and read in joint session of the Purchasing and Water Committees from General Council of the City of Atlanta, GiMirgia Snecilicalions may Vie obtained at the City of Atlanta Purchasing Agent's IMIiec. 403 City Hall. Atlanta.

Georgia, or al Ihe Ollice ot Paul Weir. General Man-aver. Atbmla Water Works. Citv Hall. Allanla.

Georgia. The Citv of Atlanta resenes the Hull! to accent or reiect any or all bids and In waie technicalities. CIT I'K VIT.WTA. J. I'd Kit KM Gl Purchasing Awent Chlston.

SC. 75 69 NC. 74 57 Chattammmt 74 55 KIMBRELL Funeral services for Mr. Ben Kimbrell will be held Tuesday, Sept. 28, 19ti5, at 11 a.m.

'in the West Mcrritts Baptist Church, with the remains placed in stale at 10:00, Rev. Olin Moon, Rev. BENTON Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lillian Benton Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 2:30 p.m.

at St. James A.M.E. Church. Rev. A.

R. Slandifer officiating. Interment in South View Cemetery. Smith Son, Monticello. ('hiratfit 59 49 NorlillK I 56 ll'hilarielphia 63 52 ll'hntnix 101 66 56 44 TurtlaiKl.

M. 55 ll'orlland. II. 68 49 lllaleiah 74 54 lltirhmond 69 57 SI. Uillls 67 45 60 51 58 48 64 51 80 5R Howard L.

Carmichael and Sons 82 38 (U.S. Army, Retired) Williams, Mrs. Gertrutle E. ilson. Mr.

Ollic Wright, Mr. Henry ALLL'MS Mrs. Marvin (Cora) 55 4 3 84 S. Lake Cil.v 87 60 iiH-iuna'i f'lei eland Cohinilius I 'alias I'enver I Moines 1 letroit I lilulh I'li'Mlll Mnu-siiiii liKlianaiiolis Jai k- ille 57 36 ISan Antonio 84 62 .01 41 27 San Oiexo 72 65 Jo great-grandchildren are in 71 55 KianrlM-o 6n 57 Roy Arwood officiating. Interment, Cornish Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery (Walton County).

Frank B. Lowndes Son. 76 67 .13 83 60 Allums of Covington, Ga vitcd to attend the funeral of Rev. Wilson E. Newman 66 48 ISeallle 77 72 5.15 Tampa AnVKKTISKMKVr 1-Olt BIOS Scaled proiNisals lor the sale and I ornnlo died bent.

2b, llJb5. blie is moxal of three buildings located in the 61 48 84 75 .18 48 27 67 53 76 59 76 63 FORRESTER -Funeral services for Mr. Waller Edgar (Rob) Forrester will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Chapel of Howard L. Carmichael Sons. Interment, Milstead.

East-West Runway Area, Atlanta Airport Kansas I ity 76 51 hev West 87 79 Kimwille 77 57 Little Koc-k 78 54 Washington Wichita Wilm ton.NC will be received by the Purchasing De SanJtj Springs Giapei LODGE NOTICES Wednesday, Sept. 29. 1965. at 2:30 p.m. at Dixie Hill First Baptist Church, Rev.

R. D. Sutton officiating. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church from 12:30 p.m.

until the hour of the funeral and will not be viewed after eulogy. Sellers Brothers. partment of the City ol Atlanta. 403 City Hall, until 2:00 Monday, October 11. 1965, at which time they will be publicly opened and read.

Instructions lor submitting bids and romplete specifications for sale and removal of these buildings mav be obtained at the office of the City Purchasing Agent, 403 City Hall, during regular office hours. The Citv reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. City of Atlanta. fla. .1.

FORREST GEE, Purchasing Agent. DARNELL Friends and relatives of Mr. John C. (Jimi Darnell Jr. of Macon, Mr.

Steven Blake Darnell, Misses Linda Gail Darnell and Nancy Lee Darnell, all of Macon, Mrs. John C. Darnell Mr. and Mrs. William Darnell, Mr.

and Mrs. WTatson Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler, all of Jasper, Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Milsap, Macon, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Fitzsimmons, Williamsburg, Va Mr. and CASCADE ILL oglethorpe hill Spuing Hill The regular convocation of Capitol View Chapter No. 60 A M. will be held tonight Tuesday) at 7:30, corner of Stewart Ave.

and Dill SW. The Grand High Priest and other Grand ollicers will Members urged to attend. NELMS Funeral services for Mrs. William J. (Maude) Nelms will be held Tuesday morning at 10:00 from the Lakewood Heights Methodist Church.

Interment, Westview. Howard L. Carmichael Sons. be present isitors welcome. F.

Cl'MMTNS, P. GIBSON, Sectv. H. S. survived by husband, Mr.

Marvin M. Allums; son, Mr. Marvin T. Allums; brother, Mr. Joel Walls, Covington, Mr.

Julius Walls, Mc-Donough, sister, Mrs. Winnie Fisher, Stockbridge; Mrs. Eula Stroud, Mrs. Delia Mosely and Mrs. Nora Caw-thon, Covington, Ga.

Funeral services will be conducted today at 3 p.m. at the Julia A. Porter Methodist Church. Hev. A.

J. Bruyore and Rev. A. L. Gril'fis will officiate.

Interment, Mt. Bethel Cemetery. Remains will lie in state at the church from 2:30 tii funeral hour. Caldwell Cowan Funeral Home, IN'VITATIOV NO S-65-576 ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids for the purchase of nnn-ferrous scrap metals being offered fur sale bv Panama Canal onipany will be received in the Procurement Office, The regular assembly of Kast Point Council No. 23, IU.sM.

will he held this evening al 7 30. Visiting companions cordially imiled to meet Willi lis. crfCLn Couck Son C. A. McVVTI.I.IAMS, I M.

LANDERS, Recorder. B. Riverside Chapel Panama anal Contpanv. rniv F.ase, New oilcans, La. 70140, until 9:30 a m.

Central Standard Time, October 25. 1'65. at which time thev will he puliliclv opened. Offering totals 230,970 pounds including 30.000 pounds nf No, 1 Heavy Copper and 53.500 pounds of No. 1 Copper Wite.

Limited samples of the arimis classifications ol scrap covered bv this tender arc available in this oftice lor examination, inspection and teslnig by prospective bidders. For further inlormn-tion. contact this ollice Area Code 50 527-6105. SMITII-Harold Carter Smith of 6375 Long Island NW, died Sept. 26, 1965.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith; sisters, Miss Madeline Smith, Miss Jane Smith, all of Sandy Springs. Services will be held Tuesday, Sept.

28, 1965. at 2 p.m. from the First Baptist Church of Sandy Springs, Rev. E. B.

Shivers, Dr. L. B. Huston officiating. Following will serve as pallbearers: Messrs.

Charles Shivers, Ronnie Dick-erson. Warren Danner, Mike Snell, Wallie Majoure, Clifford King. The Young Peoples Coed Class will serve as honorary escort. Internment, Arlington Cemetery. (Florist, 11 a.m.).

Sandy Springs Chapel, 136 Mt. Vernon Highway. BROWN The friends and relatives of Mr. George W. Brown, Mrs.

Edward L. Jones, all of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Walton, Marietta; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Sweat, llapeville; Mrs. Robert Rooke Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Turnipseed, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs.

Earle F. Davis, the grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. George W. Brown Tuesday, Sept. 28, 19(55, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev.

Lee Branham, Rev. W. M. Bishop officiating. Interment, 0 Regular communication of Cascade Lodge No.

94. Kit AM, will be held this evening at V- fi 7:30 o'clock in the Lodge Hall, 825 Cascade SW. The Grand Master will make 25-v vcar awards. All qualified brethren cordially invited to meet with us. Light refreshments will be served.

R. I. PARRISH. W.M. D.

L. BLANKENSIIIP. Sectv. Mrs. Douglas Keel, East Point, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

John C. (Jim) Darnell Jr. at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Sept. 28, from the Philadelphia Baptist Church, Pickens County. Rev.

Charles Callahan, Rev. Olin Mullinax and Rev. Clay West-brook will officiate. Burial will follow in the churchyard. Chapman Funeral Home, Jasper, Ga.

NEWMAN Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. (Bill) Newman, Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. Don Helzer, Miss Donna Helzer, Miss Ellen Hel-zer, Virginia Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchins, Miss Vicki Hutchins, Orangeburg, S.C.; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Van Brackle Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Newman, Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Newman, Batesburg, S.C.; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Newman, Orangeburg, S.C. Mrs. Rosa Lee Salley, Salley, S.C; Mr. and Mrs. Benson Boyleston, Williston, S.C; nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

W. T. (Bill) Newman IIOLCOMB-Miss Effic E. Holcomb passed away at the residence, 1991 LaDawn Lane, NW. She is survived by sister, Mrs.

Idus H. Bowers; brother, Mr. E. J. Holcomb; half sister, Mrs.

Ernest Wig-ley; half brother, Mr. Otis Holcomb; nieces and nephews. Funeral plans later. J. Allen Couch Son.

LEGAL NOTICE Regular communication of Oglethorpe Lodge No. 655, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Scaled proposals lor Installation of Class "A'' Acoustical Ceiling and Suspension System at F'ire Station jNo. Jt). will be received bv the Purchasing Dcpaitmenl ot the City ot Atlanta. 403 City Hall, until 2:00 P.M.

Monday. October II, 1965, at which time llicv will be puliliclv opened and read. Instructions lor submitting bids and complete stieciiicatious tor this job may le obtained al the ollice ot the Citv Purchasing Agent during regular ottice hours upon deposit ol Si 0.00. The Citv reserves the light to reject anv and all unions. ils.

1 this Tuesday at 30 AOVKHTISF.MENT FOIt BIDS Sealed proposals lor Pav ins Parking Lot at liocwood Branch Library, 1953 p.m. Business meeting. 'S Qualified visitors welcome. THOMAS B. JOHNSON' III, W.M.

G. L. MATTOX, Sccty. P.ankhead Ifiiihwa.v, will be received by the Purchasing lieoartment ol tile Citv ot Atlanta. 403 Cit.v Hall, until 2:00 P.M.

Monday, October 11. 1965. at. which time they will lie publicly oiwued and reatl. Inslructions for submitting bids and specitications lor this job may lie obtained at the oflice of the Cit.v Purchasing AL'cnt during rei-'ular ollice hours.

A called communication ol E. A. Minor l.oclw No. 603 V. A.

will be held tin: F. A. will Oe nelll tills FUNERAL JJ HOME City ot Allanla. Georgia. J.

FOUR EST GEE. Purchasing Acm. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Scaled iiioposais lor Ceasing parcel ot lanu di-scriiicu oelow. vvi.i be received by ihe Purchasing Department, 4UJ city Hall, until 2.U0 nni. Alomiav, octouer li.

19g3. at which tini uill lm MABlf TON MARIETTA C- at 1:00 p.m. lor the purpose of paving the last sad yy tribute of respect to the mem- cii.v of our deceased hrotber, William Thomas Newman. Funeral al 2 00 p.m. from Ward's Glenwood Chanel.

Interment, Hesthaven Memorial Gardens. Qualified visitors welcome. .1. L. McWILIJAMS, W.M.

C. SHIMP. Secty. 'i'he Citv reserves the right to reiect any and all proposals. CITY OK ATLANTA.

G. J. FOUR F.ST Purchasing AHent AIIVEKTISK.MFNT FOR RIDS i Co.A J. Austin Dillor DAMS Mrs. Emory Davis of Rut ledge, died Sept.

26, 19C5. She is survived bv daughter, Mrs. A. M. Townley, Atlanta; son, Mr.

J. W. Davis, Rut-ledge; grandchildren, Miss Janice Townley, Mr. Alvin Townley Miss Leigh Davis, Mr. W'arren Davis sisters, Mrs.

T. U. Whitaker, Rutledge; Mrs. J. M.

Hollis, Atlanta; Mrs. T. W. Sigman, Social Circle; Mrs. F.

N. Haile, Rutledge; Mrs. L. II. Bowman, Atlanta; Mrs.

L. H. 'Vi Murray 8-4680 Sealed proposals for I-easirui parcel nf Services For: Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1965, at 2 p.m. from Ward's Glenwood Chapel.

Rev. Jack E. Morris officiating. Interment, Rest-haven Memorial Gardens with E. A.

Minor Lodge No. 603, in charge. Pallbearers will assemble at the chapel at 1:45. Horis A. Ward, Incorporated.

Regular communication of Adams Lodge No. 171 F. 4- A. M. will be held this Tuesday I P.m.

Candidate for ad-y v7 vancement will present them- selves prompiiy. nuainien vis- itors welcome. J. T. GILES, W.M.

t. H. MATHEWS. Sect. Keene, Palatka, broth Regular communication of Jos.

C. Greeniield Lodge No. ado Jt, A will be held in the Greeniield Temple. Little TYNDALL Mrs. Mamie Allen Tyndali, age 85, of 2673 Lois Lane SE, Atlanta, formerly of Moultrie, died Monday.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Flat Rock Baptist Church, College Park, with remains placed in state at 9:30 a.m. Rev. Thomas Perkins will officiate. Graveside services and interment will be at 5 p.m.

Tuesday at Westview cemetery, Moultrie, Ga. She is survived by two daughters. Miss Isabel Tvn-dall. Atlanta; Mrs. Felton Henry, Marietta; one son.

Mr. John D. Tyndali College Park; one brother, Mr. R. D.

Allen, Macon; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Mayes Ward Funeral Home, Marietta. VJ Five Points, this Tuesday eve- ning at 7 30 o'cloi-k. Business meeting. isitors welcome.

JOHN 0. WVl'ERS, W.M. COBB BEN.NING, Secty. CASH The friends and relatives of Miss Annie Irene Cash, Mrs. Clara Kennedy, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl S. Pylant, all of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Felton Mitchell, Mr.

and Mrs. Glen R. Walker, all of Marietta; Mr. Robert Calvin Cash, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Cash, Carthage N.C. the nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Annie Irene Cash Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1965, at 3 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev. Charles R. Holland Dr.

Broadus Marlowe officiating. Interment, Arlington. Gregory Barry, 2(574 Dodson SW, died Sept. 2(5, 19(55. Survivors parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Cook; sister, Rhonda Cook; brother, Lenny Cook; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cook.

Interment services will be held Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 4:30 o'clock at Westview, Rev. Homer G. Smith officiating. H.

M. Patterson Son, Cas land described below, will be received by the Purchasing Department, 403 City Hall, until 2 00 p.m., Monday, Octolier II, 1965. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. DF.SCRIPTIOV ALL that tract or parcel of land lyine and beinu in Land Lot 84 of the 1 44 District of Fulton County, Georgia, and beinfi more particularly described, as follows: BKGINNTNG at an iron pin located at the noilheast corner of Markham Street and MaiiBitm Street; running thence north alum the east side of Manuutn Street a distance of KiKht.v-two and One Tenth l82.ll feet to an iron pin: thence east alone a line foiniinu an interior anKle of 90 deurees. 33 minutes with the preceding course a distance ot tine Hundred Siteen and F.inht Tenths (116.

8i feet to all iron pin; thence south alonu a line lormiim an interior annle of 89 decrees. 27 minutes with the precedine course a distance nf Kiahtv two and One Tenth leet In an iion pin on the mirth side of Markham Slrcet; thence west alony the north side of Markham Strict a distance of One Hundred Sitei-n and Si Tenths (11661 feet to Ihe first mentioned iron Pin and the iwiint of beninninvi. The aliove described parcel is shown as Parcel 6 on plat of survey for City of Atlanta dated August. 1962. prepared bv Krnest L.

Itoti'us, P.K. Ga. Rex. Nns. 1262 496.

It is the intention of the Citv of Atlanta to lease this Land lor a period with the fiillovvini; 1. The Citv of Atlanta reservlns Itself the rieht of cancellation durinif the period of the Lease, upon the Citv Biviufi 60 davs written notice to the Lessee. 2. The City of Atlanta reservinfl unto itself the rndit to enter in upon the property in order to service, maintain, repair, relocate or removp the vvhilewav light located in the south ers, Mr. B.

T. Knight, Atlanta; Mr. W. II. Knight, Madison; Mr.

J. W. Knight, Covington. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. from the Rutledge Baptist Church with remains placed in state at 2:30 p.m.

Elder Jerry Hunt iind Elder Joe Hildrett will officiate. Interment, Rutledge Cemetery. (Please omit flowers.) J. C. Harwell Son, Covington.

Called communication of i Mul ningside l.mlgi' No. 295 AA F. A. M. will lie held this cv VC' Tuesday evening in the Lodge VJ room 1582' Piedmont 'v' NE.

al 7:30 clock. Masters Degree on Steve C. McGarity class. Visiting brethren cordially imiled. M.

GLENN FOX. W.M. STEVE C. McGARlTY, Sectv. publicly opened and read HEM KIPTION ALL that tract or paiccl of land Wing and being in Land Lot 84 ot Uie I4ih District of Fulton Countv.

Georgia, and being mure pai ticuliu ly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the north side ot Nelson Street, as widened, localed Two Hundred Nuieteen ami Four 'tenths (219.4) feet east ol an extension ot the east line of Mangum Street, said point oi beginning also being located at the southwest corner of propertv now or lormeiiv owned by S. p. Richards Paper Cumpany; running thence west along the north side ot Nelson a distance of one Hundred Forty-nine and One Tenth (I49.D leet to an iron pin; thence in a nortbvvesterlv, northerly, and northeasterly direction along the back side ol an 8-toot sidewalk at the tlttet section of Nelson Street and T'ecll-wisid Drive a distance ot hiiiv-six and Tenihs t36 8l feet to a point on the soulheasi side of T'eehvvond Drive, dimension being a chold ol Thirty 30l feet tollllillg an interior angle of 87 degrees, 21 minutes wilh the pieced tng course; (hence continuing northeast along the southeast side ol Techvvood Drive and felluvving the curvature therein a distance ol one Hundred F.ighlv-lour and Faght Tenths (184.81 leet to an iron pin; thence south a distance of One Hundred Forty-three and Nine Tenihs 1143.91 feet to tiie first mentioned iron Pin on the north side of Nelson Street and the iNiint ot beginning. The above described parcel Ls shown as Parcel 1 on plat of survey tor Citv of Atlanta dated August. 1962, prepared bv rmest L.

Bogeus, P.E. Ga. Reg. Nus. 1262 496.

It is the intention of the City of At lanta to lease this Land lor a five year period with the following, stipulation: The City of Atlanta reserving the right of cancellation durlm? the period of the lease, uimiii the City giving 60 davs wiitten notice to the Lessee. The above stipulation is to lie an addition to a standard short-loini lease contract. Additional plats and leeal desciintions of the aiea to he leased are available in the Land Denartment. 1001 City Hall. Contact Mi.

Paul K. Dev. Land Vtent. in the event you require additional information. City of Atlanta.

Ga. .1 FORRFJST GEE Purchasing Agent PEAVY Funeral services for Mr. James Earnest Peavy of Rte. 1, Temple, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 28.

19(55, at 2:30 from the Concord Baptist Church (Paulding County I with the remains placed in state at 1:30, Rev. Wendell Rush and Rev. George Barnett officiating. Interment, Jones Chapel Methodist Church cemetery near New-nan. He is survived by his wife; daughters, Mrs.

Mary Scoggins, Rte. 1, Temple; Mrs. George Bottom, Hape-ville; Mrs. Harry Walker, Rte. 4.

Dallas: Mrs. Marvin S. Shelnutt, Mrs. Howard Foster, Atlanta; son. Mr.

Clark 928 10:00 A.M. Adair Park Baptist Thomas 929 2 p.m. East Side Baptist CLARK-The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Q.

Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Clark Miss Ruth Clark, Mrs. Beulah Mahon, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Breedlove, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John Q. Clark Tuesday, Sept. 28, 19(55, at 10 o'clock from Adair Park Baptist Church.

Rev. Royce I. Bagley will officiate. The remains will be taken Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 to Madisonville, Ky. fot.

interment. Members of Capitol View Lodge No. 640, are especially invited to attend. The following pallbearers will assemble at the church at 9:45: Messrs. L.

T. Turnipseed, A. L. Harwell. II.

G. Gibson, Joe II. L. G. Seed and E.

F. McCorrnick. (Florists, 9 a.m.) J. Austin Dillon Co. LEGAL NOTICES dmvan 1 1 tyiilfetj do.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA DRAKE Miss Mary P. Drake, formerly of 539 Mouslon St. NE. the aunt of Mrs. L.

A. Davison, Mr. Riley Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. D.

II. Holmes and the great-aunt of Mrs. Helen Holmes, passed at a local hospital Sept. 27, 1965. Funeral announced later.

Hanley Ashby St. Funeral Home. west comer ot the pioperly. The above stipulations aie to lie an addition lo a standard short-form lease contract. Additional plats and lecal desci nil ions of the area to he leased are avai'ahlp in the land lieoartippnt.

'0nl Citv Mall. Con tact Mr. Paul B. Ivcv. l.and Acent.

in the event you require itmuyl 'titoi maiion. Citv of Atlanta. Ga. .1 KOKKKST C.KF., Purchasing Agent. cade Hill, 3610 Cascade Rd.

DODSON Mrs. Jessie Lawrence, of 465 Page NE, died Sept. 27, 19(55. Surviving are her sisters, Mrs. Don B.

Mc-Elroy, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Lorene Hough, Mrs. Orme James M. Peavy, Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. Annie Morrison, Douglasville; Mrs.

a 1 1 i Scott, Mrs. Lois Cochran, Mrs. Ethel Malone, Atlanta; 27 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren, a number of nieces and nephews. Jones Funeral Home, Villa Rica. I hove made application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer and wine package only license at 30 Moreland S.E., hear-inq to be held by the Police Committee Sept.

20, 1965, ot 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Heodquarters, 175 Decatur Street, S.E. MRS. A. F. SINGER EIDSON Mr.

John V. Eidson of 1198 Moreland SE, passed away Monday at a private hospital. Funeral arrangements announced later. Horis A. Ward, Inc.

SHARP Mr. Green Sharp of 1170 Hubbard St. SW. the brother of Mrs. Mandy Sharpe, Mrs.

Lula Sharpe passed Sept. 2(5, 19(55. Funeral announced later. Haugabrooks INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals from general contractors will lie received by the State School uiMuig Authority, Owner, in Room 550. 244 Washington Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia, until 3 00 P.M., Eastern Standard Time on October 19, 1965.

for the construction of GLYNN HIGH SCHOOL, located In Brunswick. Georgia. At the time and place noted above. Ihe proposals will lie publicly opened and read. JSo extension of the bidding period will be made.

Bidding documents may be obtained at the office oi the architects. ABREU ROBESON. INCORPORATED. P. O.

BOX 1718. BRVNSWICK. GFORGI Application for documents together with deposit of $50.00 per set should bp filed promptly with the architects. Bidding material will be forwarded, shipping charges collect, as soon as possible. The full amount of deposit for one set will be refunded to each general contractor who submits a bona fide bid upon return of such set in good condition within 30 tfavs after date of opening of bids.

All other deposits wdl be refunded with deductions approximating cost of reproduction of documents uoon return of same in good condition within 30 days after date of If awarded, will he on a lump sum basis. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 35 days after time has been called on the date of opening. Bids must be accompanied hy a bid bond In an amount not less than of the base hid Both a performance bond and a payment bond will be required in an amount equal to of the contract price. The Owner reserves the right to reiect anv or all bids and to waive tech-nicall'ie. and informalities BCrLIHNO ACTTIOR1TY By R.

B. DAVIS. Vice Chairman INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals from general contractors will tie received bv the 1 niv ersity Svstem Building Authority, owner, in Room 550. 244 Washington Street, S. W.

Atlanta. Georgia, until 3 00 P. Eastern Standard Time on Octolier 14. 1965, for the construction of a FINE ARTS CLASSROOM RUILDING, GEORGIA SOI THERM COLLEGE. PROTECT NO.

0 74, located In Statesboro. Georgia. At the time and place noted above, the Proposals will be publicly opened and read. No extension of the bidding period will be made. Ridding; documents mav be obtained at the office of the architects.

AECK ASSOCIATES. 180 TECHWOOD DRIVE, N. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. 303' 3.

Application for documents together with deposit of S5Q00 Per set should be filed promptly with the architects. Bidding material will be forwarded, shipping charges collect, as soon as possible. The full amount of deposit for one set will he refunded to each general contractor who submits a bona fide bid upon return of such set in good condition within 30 days alter date of opening of bids. All other deposits will be refunded with deductions approximat MORRIS Friends and relatives of Mr. William Mark Morris, age 95; Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Morris, Mr. and Mrs. V. V.

Chapman, Douglasville; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morris, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Cox, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Morris, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard C. Morris, East Point; Mr, and Mrs. B. B.

Herms, Orlando, Mrs. J. Lyman Morris, Mrs. Ruth Daniell, Douglasville; Mr. II.

A. Glore, Ma-blefon, and grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William Mark Morris Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1965, at 2:30 p.m. from First Methodist Church, Douglasville, Rev.

Max Whittemore and Rev. Glenmore Carter officiating. The body will lie in state at the church from 1:30 p.m. until funeral hour. Interment, Douglasville Cemetery.

J. Cowan Whitley Co. I have made application to the Aldermanic Boord for a beer and wine packaqe only license at 1005-A Chattahoochee N.W., heorinq to be held by the Police Committee Sept. 79, 1965, at 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur S.E. ERNEST WEAVER COFIELD KI'EVER-Fricnds and relatives of Miss Cheryl Lynn Keever, Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Keever, Mr. Larry, Kenneth and Michael Keever all of Lil-burn; Mrs. Don Ledford, Mr. and Mrs.

Leon H. Keever. Lil-burn; Mr. and Mrs, Doyal THO.LS-The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Bonnie Allen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bridges, Mr.

and Mrs. Donnie Barbee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Steven Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Thomas, Mrs. Pauline Tucker, Mr.

and Mrs. II. A. Poss, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Grady R.

Thomas, 10 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Bonnie Allen Thomas Wednesday, Sept. 29, 19(55, at 2 o'clock from the East Side Baptist Church, with remains placed in state at 1. Rev. Guy Rainwater and Rev.

A. L. Post will officiate. Interment, Buford City Cemetery. (Florists, 11:30 residence, 4G5 Grant St.

SE.) J. Austin Dillon Co. Funeral Home. SLEDGE Mr. Forrest Lee Sledge of 150 Tenth NE.

passed away at the residence Sept. 27, 19155, Funeral plans will be announced later by Henry M. Blanchard Son. aunts to Turner, Norcross; the and uncles are invited tend the funeral of I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for retail Miller, both of Atlanta; Mrs. Ileta Wylie, Doraville; niece, Mrs.

Henry L. Carswell, Columbus, nephews, Mr. Edwin Hough, Miami; Mr. Lawrence Wylie, Augusta; several great-nieces and nephews. II.

M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill. DUNCAN The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Victor Duncan.

Mr. Anthony Michael Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe R.

Smith. San Jose, Calif Mrs. W. J. Townsand.

Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Duncan, Greenville, S.C; Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Duncan, Elberton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Duncan, Central, S.C; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred H. Duncan are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William Victor Duncan Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965, at 10 o'clock at Our Lady nf the Assumption Cath-o'ic Church.

Rev. Father Thomas J. Roshetko officiating. Interment. Arlington, The Ruary will be said Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill, 4550 Peachtree Road.

H. M. Patterson Son. Rd whiskey license at Liquor Store, 2115 Piedmont 29, 175 N.E., heorinq to be held by the Police Committee Sept. 1965, ot 7:30 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, Decatur S.E.

HAROLD BURRELL Cheryl Lynn Keever Tuesday, Sept. 28. 1965, at 3 p.m. from the Lilburn First Baptist Church. The remains will be placed in state at the church at 2:30 p.m.

The Rev. Jack Evans will officiate with interment in the Church cemetery. Williams Funeral Home. Tucker, Ga. I have mode application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer and wine package only license ot Ma-Jik Market ot 835 N.

Highland N.E., hearing to be hfld by the Police Committee Sept. 29, 1965, a 7:30 p.m., fourth fioor, Police Head-quorters, 175 Decatur S.E. HOLLIS L. COMPTO-J SMITH Friends and relatives of Mr. Edwin I).

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Miss Elizabeth Smith. RFD, Fairburn; Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Wilder, Perry, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Edwin D. Smith today at 10 o'clock from the Herchel Mc-Daniel Chapel. Rev. Bill Fulton officiating.

Interment. The Rock Cemetery. Herschel McDaniel. Fairburn, THOMAS Mr. Robert Thomas of 392 Gray NW, Apt.

376. The husband of Mrs. Mary M. Thomas, passed at the V.A. Hospital Monday.

September 27, 1965. Funeral announced later. Hanley Ashby St. Funeral Home. Four generations of service PO 1-2141 FLOWERS 255.161lX 4C90 ROSWELL RD.

McWIIUHTER-Mrs. Syble Mc Whorler, 805 Juniper Atlanta. passed away Sept. 27, 1965. Survived by four sisters, Miss Blanche Shelnutt, Miss Ruth Shelnutt, Bremen, Mrs.

Paul Farren, South Pasadena. Mrs. Allen Topp, Atlanta, three Cwinue4 In Col'ina ing cost of reproduction of rtoenmpnts upon return of same in go'sl condition within 30 devs after dte of ornine. Contract, if awarded, will he on a lump sum basis. No hid mav be with-drawn for period of 35 days after time has been called on the da'e ol opening Bids must be accompanied bv a bid bond in an amount not less than y'r of the base bid.

Both a performance bond and a payment bond will be required In an amount equal to lOO'o of the contract price The Owner reserves the right to reject an or all bids and to waive tecb- licaiitiea and informalities. UMVEPiitTY FYSTrTM BITLDLNG AUTHORITY, By: E. B. DAVIS. Vic Chairman.

I have made opplicotion for license to oleoholic beverages to be consumed en the premises ct 6435 Roswell Road, Fulton County, Georgia, and the application will be heard by the Fulton County Commissioners at 2:30 P.M. on October 6, 1565, at the Fulton County Administration Building, Room 4C8. WILLIAM FOUTS BOWEN WELLS Major Jack J. Wells, U.S. Army, Retired, of 2241 Lyle College Park, died Sept.

27, 1965, in Viet Nam. Survived by wife, Mrs. Betty la NtiS Column Acknowledgment Corals ngraved Promptly timpiaa Sanl J. P. Steven Engroving C.

NICHOLSON Interment services for Mrs. II. B. Nicholson will be held Tuesday, Sept. 23, Cootlnutd 'a Nftxt Coluaa i.

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