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-U tlie goals. AUGUST 9, 1 990 OTir Atlanta 3mirtiul AND CONSTITUTION D-11 Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Legal Notices Wliljjti'blidVtf buxybioiiuo wilt) so't. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR WARD IVEDSIDC CMAKl 794-7461 Funeral services will be held Friday, August 10, 1990 at 2 o'clock from Spring Hill, with Rev. Jimmy Sharp officiating. Interment, Arlington Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 until 9 o'clock at Spring Hill. H.M. Patterson Son. Fins Mrs. Vester Lee Carter Fitts, age 77 of Powder Springs, a resident of Cobb County and a member of Mt.

Pisgah Baptist Church for 30 yrs. died Tuesday, August 7. Survived by husband, Van B. Fitts, son, Van Buren Fitts, Carrollton; daughters, Mrs. Frances Rudd, Mableton; Mrs.

Virginia Ann Sinyard, Powder Springs; seven grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be Friday, August 10, 1990, 11 a.m. in our chapel. Rev. J.E.

Win and Rev. Jim Bolin officiating. Interment, Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Roy Davis Funeral Home, Austell. GARRETT George (Will), age 52, of Thomaston, passed ADAIR Mr.

Hugh C. Adair of Atlanta, died August 7, 1990. Survived by his step-mother, Frances W. Adair, Atlanta: sister, Adelaid Smith, Atlanta; brother, Green B. Adair, Gotfstown, N.H., several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held Friday, August 10, 1990 at 11:30 a.m. at Westview Cemetery with Fr. John Far-relly officiating. H.M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill.

BAKER Mr. John Freeman Baker of Atlanta, died Au-. gust 8, 1990. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Russell Baker, Atlanta; daughters, Mrs.

Deborah Snell ng, Miss Sandra Baker, Atlanta-, Mrs. Linda Baker Franklin, Richmond, sons, Mr. Stephen Baker, Douglasville; Mr, Michael Baker, Lawrenceville; sister, Mrs, Carol Swanson, Loudonville, N.Y.; four grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Interment services will be held Friday, August 10 at 11 o'clock at Riverview Memorial Park. The Rev.

Judith G. Hardy officiating. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 until 9 at Oglethorpe Hill. H.M. Patterson Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd.

BRITTAIN Olive DeFoor Brittain, born January 27, 1896 in Atlanta, died in Atlanta, August 7, 1990. Surviving are her son, Ml. Brittain, III and his wife, Kilbee, sister, Dulcie DeFoor Cook, grandchildren, Carol Kingman Brittain, David Cor-mack Brittain. Katherine Brittain Bradley, and Bartlett Leonard Brittain, great-grandchild, Spencer Brittain Bradley and many nieces and 1 nephews. A private interment service will be held at Westview Cemetery.

H.M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill. BROWN Funeral services for Mr. Cecil D. Brown will be held Thursday, August 9, 1990 at 11 o'clock a.m.

at the Pointe South First Baptist Church with remains placed in state at 10 o'clock a.m. Rev. Tommy Henschel will officiate. Interment will be at 2:30 (CST) in Ragland, Ala. Carl J.

Mowell Son, Fayetteville. BROWN Mr. James A. Brown, of Norcross, died August 8. 1990.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Connie Crowe, Atlanta; Mrs. Betty Fortinberry, Atlanta; Mrs. Peggy Prince, of Norcross, nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Friday, August 10, 1990 at 2 p.m.

in Arlington Memorial Park. Rev. Bobby Sims will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 pm.

until 9 pm. at Sandy Springs Chapel, 136 Mt. Vernon Hwy. CHAMBERLAIN ston, a brother, George Moore, Fayetteville, eight grandchildren and other relatives. In lieu of flowers contribution to Alzheimer's Association, 3120 Raymond Drive, Dora-, ville 30340 are requested.

Family will receive friends THURSDAY 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Lowndes ft McLane Funeral Homes, Tucker. MOORE Mr. Harrison Sylvania, Jr. of 3670 Ml.

King, Jr. S.W., Apt. P-4. Services Friday, August 10, 1990, 1 p.m., our chapel. Rev.

Willie J. Graham officiating. Interment, Magnolia Cemetery. He is survived by son, Mr. Timothy B.

Moore, aunt, Mrs. Bertha Phillips. Wake tonight, our chapel, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Family will assemble at the above address 12 Noon.

Willie A. Watkins Fu-neral Home, 1003 Gordon S.W., 758-1731. PERKINS E. Albert, Sr. of Cartersville, died August 7, 1990.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley Perkins, three sons, four daughters, three brothers, one sister, 11 grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m. at our chapel. Rev. Johnny Tuggle.

Jr. officiating, interment, Four Mile Cemetery, Tate. J. Allen Couch, Riverside Chapel. PIRKLE Funeral services for Mrs.

Dorothy Robbs Pirkle, age 69, of 7275 Banister Cumming, will be held 4 p.m., Thursday, August 9 at Concord Baptist Church in Forsyth County, with Rev. Jimmy Orr officiating. Interment, Church Cemetery. Remains placed in state at 3:30. Survivors includes husband, John Pirkle, Cumming; one son, John T.

Pirkle, of Gainesville; four daughters, Vivian Edmond, Cumming; Nancy Murphey, Jonesboro; Sue Howell, Stone Mountain; Elaine Pirkle, Cumming; mother, Mrs. Ella Robbs, Cumming, GA; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews and other relatives. Banister Funeral Home, Daw-sonville, Ga. REAGAN Johnie Steve Reagan of Covington, passed away August 8, 1990. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m.

from the chapel of Harwell Funeral Home. Interment at the New Covington Cemetery. Dr. James L. Morgan, Jr.

and Kerry P. Duncan officiating. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Irene B. Reagan, daughters, Mrs.

Johnnie Kathryn Kitchens, Mrs. Jane R. Parker, all of Oxford; son, Mr. Bobby B. Reagan, Oxford; sisters, Beatrice 0.

Carter, Madison; Mrs. Hilda McCullough, Conyers; Luna Harper, Griffin; Janie Latham, Covington; three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mr. Reagan was retired from the Bibb Manufacturing Company. In lieu of flowers, make donations to the Gum Creek Presbyterian Church.

J.C. Harwell ft Son, Covington, in charge of arrangements. RIDGEWAY Rev. William R. (Bill) Ridgeway of Gainesville, died August 7.

1990. He is survived by a wife, Runette S. Ridgeway, Gainesville; daughters and sons in-law, Jean and Jones Brewer, Dora-ville; Kathryn and Ray Payne, Tucker; daughter, Carol Leathers, Decatur; two brothers, Herbert Ridgeway, Jonesboro; James Ridgeway, Bethlehem; six grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Methodist Church in Gainesville.

Memorials may be made to the First Methodist Church or a favorite charity. Little-Davenport Funeral Home, Gainesville. ROBERTS Graveside services for Ms. Audrey Roberts will be held today. Thursday, August 9, 1990.

at 10 30 a.m. at Forest lawn Cemetery. Cox 524-5646. SAMUEL Mrs. Jannie Samuel of 5552 Rock Union City, the wife of Mr.

Joseph Samuel, passed August 8. 1990. Her funeral will be announced by Gus Thomhill's Funeral Home, 768-2993-4. SIMPSON (NOTE CHANGE OF DATD Funeral services for Mr. Leon Simpson will be held today at 11 a.m.

from Hopewell Baptist Church. 182 Hunter Norcross. Interment, Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Warbmgton Mortuary, 168 Scenic Lawrenceville, 963-3685. THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF AT LANTA DIVISION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff V.

UNITED STATES CURRENCY TOTALLING $1,740.00, Defendant. CIVIL ACTION NO.I:0-cv-I5M-JTC. PUBLIC NOTICE OF ACTION AND AR REST. Ttte united vales Manual tor the Northern Dis trict of Georgia has arrested Iht abovt-descrlbed prop-trtv on July 27, 1990, pursuant to a Complaint for Forfel-turt In Rem and a Warrant of Arrost In Rem ittued by the Clerk of Court In accordance with Rule CO), Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty ond Maritime Claims, as mode applicable to this case by It C. section I40KO) ana section who), tie torn-olalnt charges Ihe defendant with a federal statutory vi olation under II C.

Section 881 la) (6) and seeks III forfeiture to tno united diates. ino aDovt-aescriDea property is morg particularly described as: United Sloles Currency Tolalllno SI, 740.00. Any person claim- Ina any Interest the above-described property musl file within ten 110) days from Ihe dale of this publication Verified Claim, and within twenty (10) days there-offer file an Answer or other responsive pleoding to Iht pursuant lo Rule C(6) of Ihe Supplemental Rules of certain Admiralty ona Maritime claims, in person, or bv attorney, of the Clerk's Office In said district, and to serve copies of Ihe said Claim ond Answer upon the United States Attorney, to thg attention of Carlo A. Ford, Assistant United Stales Attorney, 75 Spring Street, SW, Suite 117, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, or default and forfeiture to the Unlled Stales of America will be ordered. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, AT LANTA DIVISION.

UNITEO STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff v. IN UNITED STATES CUR RENCY, Defendant, civil aciiun no. mwcv-I597 RCF. PUBLIC NOTICE OF ACTION AND ARREST. The United States Marshal for the Northern Dis trict of Georgia has arrested the above-described properly on July 27, 1990.

pursuant to Complaint for Forfeiture In Rem and a Worrant of Arrest In Rem Issued by the Clerk of Court In accordance with Rule CO), Supplemental Rules tor Certain Admiralty ond Maritime Claims, as moot applicable to this case by 28 C. Section 24411b) and II U.S.C. section B8i(b. The complaint charges the defendant with a federal statutory violation under II U.S.C. Section 881(a)(6) and seeks Its forfeiture to the United States.

The above-described property is more particularly described as: 170,482.00 in United States Currency. Any person claiming any Interest In the above-described property must file within ten 10) davt trom the date of this publication a verified Claim, and within twenty (20) days thereafter file an Answer or ctner responsive pleading to the complaint, pursuant to Rule (6) of the Supplemental Rules ol Certain Admiralty and Maritime claims, in person, or by attorney, at thg Clerk's Office In said district, and to serve copies of the said Claim and Answer upon the unlled siatet Attorney, to Ihe attention of Sandra R. Gonus, Assistant United Slates Attorney. 75 Spring Street, SW, Sunt 1 16. Atlanta Georgia, 30303, or default ond torfellurt to Ihe Unlled Stoiet of America will be ordered.

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. ATLANTA DIVISION, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff THREE MAGAZINES SIX VIDEO TAPES DEPICTING OBSCENE PORNOGRAPHY. Defendant. CIVIL ACTION NO. PUB LIC NOTICE OF ACTION AND ARREST.

The Unlled Stales Customs Service has arrested the above -de scribe-! properties on June 17, 1990, pursuant Com plaint tor Forfeiture in Rem ona a warrant or Arrest tn Rem Issued bv the Clerk of Court In accordance with Rule CI3). Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty ond Maritime Clolms. The Comploint chorees the de fendants with federal statutory violations in that the defendant Items are obscene ond prohibited by 19 U.S.C. Section 1301 from entering Into the United Stotes. The above-described properties ore more particularly described as: Three Magazines ond Sin Video Tapes Depleting Obscene Pornography.

Any person claiming ony Interest in the above-described properties must file within ten (10) days trom the dote of this publication a Verllled Claim, and within twenty (TO) days thereafter file an Answer or other responsive pleading to tnt Complaint, pursuant to Rult (6) of tnt Supplemental Rules of Certain Admiralty ond Maritime clolms. In person, or by attorney, at the Clerk's Office In sold district, ond to serve copies of the sold Claim ond Answer upon I be United Stales Attorney, to Ihe attention of Albert L. Kemo. Attittonl united stotes Attorney, spring Street, SW, Suite 1176. Atlanta Georgio 303U, or default and forfeiture lo the United Slates ol America will be ordered.

INVITATION FOR BIDS SALE OF SURPLUS BUILDINGS Tnt Deportment of Transportation will receive tooled bids until 1 00 p.m., August 17, 1990. for Ihe demolition and portlol reconstruction of buildings to be re moved from the right of woy of Protect No. FK-I64-I (12), Fayette Counly. Bids musl be submitted on Bid Proposal Form Ittued by the Department of Transportation, Properly Monogemenl Section, Roam 419 No. I Capitol Sauare, Atlanta Georgia 30M4, before 1:00 p.m.

August 77, 1990. The Department reserves the right to relec! ony one or all bids. For more Information coll: 6563646. INVITATION TO BID ATLANTA-FULTON 00010-1 PUBLIC LIBRARY Sealed proposals from General Contractors wilt be received by: the FULTON COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT, Suite 3149, 130 Peachtree Street, S.W., Atlanta. Georgia 30303.

until 10 00 A.M.. at me leaally prevailing time In Atlanta Georgia on THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. 1990. for Iht construction of thg Auburn Av enue Research Library Silt Pockage. All proposals re ceived offer that lime will not be accepted Ail responsive proposals received will be pubfkly opened the Fu an County Purchasing Department ol 10 00 A.M..

on Ihe dale stated above ond read aloud In the presence of all interested parlies. Plans and Specifications tor the above named protect will be available tor eiomlnation at the following lo-COtlons: CONSTRUCTION MARKET DATA, 4116 pieasantdale Rood, Suite BI07. Atlanta, Georgia JOM; DODGE PLAN ROOM, 6 Eiecutivg Park, Atlanta. Georgia 30379; THE ATLANTA BUILDERS EXCHANGE, 393 Techwoad Drive, Atlanta Georgia; AT-IANTA MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER. 7S Piedmont.

Suite 116. Atlanta Georgia 30303. A set of drawings ond contract documents may be obtained trom Ihe Architect. Brown Design Associates. 66 Luckit street, suite ton, Ationia.

ireorgta jujuj. (404) 171 4310. A refundable deposit of III 00 per tel. must be liled with the Architect. The full omount ol the deposit for one set ot bidding documents will be re- tunoed to each general contractor who submits a bona fide bid.

upon return within ten 10) days after the date of the bd opening. All oiher deposits will be refunded, less reproduction cost, upon return ol each set of bd documents hi a compittg and useable condition within the some time period. A PRE BID CONFERENCE WtLl BIT HELD AT 10 00 A ON THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1990.

the au ditorium on thg basement level of the Central Library (downtown), located at one Margaret Mitcneif sauore, Atlanta, Georgia J0J01. The Pre Bid Conference it open toon bidders. The contract. worded, win be on a lump sum oa sis. No bid may be withdrawn tor a period ot 90 coiendor davt otter Ihe dote of 04 opening Bids must be accompanied by 0 Bid Security In on omount no less than 1 ol the Base Bid.

ot reautred bv Instructions to Bidders. The successful oidaer wilt be required to tvcn.sn a Performance Bond eauot to 100 ot the contract price. ond 0 Lobar ond Moteriof Payment Bond In on omount equal to 100 of the contract price, both bonds to be ei-ecuted bv a Surety Company licensed lo do business Hi Georgio ond on the forms encfosed tn me specifications. No oral, telegraphic telephonic, or written modifi cations of Ihe proposal will be considered. The Owner insures equal opportunity tor git b'doert ana reserve the right to accept or reteet any or all OKtt and to waive technicalities ond inlormoliltes.

Owner: Alkmio Fulton Public library Fulton county aooro ot lommtttionerg By: Sheila Cook Pierct. Director ol Purchasing JJW RWS IkT "UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. UNITEO STATES OF AMERICA, v. IINWOODSABB, Defendant.

CRIM. NO I CR 90 714 04. I judge Cold-well). NOTICE OP FORFEITURE OF REAL PROP-E RTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN thai on July IS.

1990. In Ihe obove-captioned case, thg Menorooie William w. CoidwelL District Judge ot the Unlled State District Court tor the Middle DittrKt ot Pennsylvania entered on Order condemning end tor telling me lof lowing properties 10 the United States at America; 6Je7 BELL HAVE LANE. RIVERDALE. GrOFGlA.

AS DESCRIBED IN CLAYTON COUNTY, GEOOIA. RECORDER OP DEEDS OFFICE DEED BOOK 1171. PAGE 190 AND 377 RIDGE TRAIL. RIVE RDAL GEORGIA. AS DESCRIBED IN CLAYTON COUNTY.

GEORGIA. RECORDER OF DEEDS OFFICE DFFO BOOK 1417. PAGE 974. Tht foregoing Order of Forfeiture having been entered en July 1. Itvg, thg United Stotes hereby gives notice, pursuant tg Title II, United Siatet Code.

Section tsj in) ol its went to dispose ot the property In such manner ot me United Stotes Attorney General may direct. A list el the tnferests suoiect tg forfeiture may be seen at me United stoiet Marshal's Office, Untied Slates Federal Build.no. Washington end Linden Streets. Se ronton. Pennsylvania durme normal business hours Any person having or claiming leeot ftght, title or Interest hi any of the obove-ment toned properties must lite a petition lo odtudkote the validity of hit aik-eed interest the property within thirty Ml days of ine final publication ol this not ire The petition must be signed bv the petitioner under prnoftv ot per.

lurv ond mutt set form the nature and eileni ot the pell (toner's right, title or Interest in the properties, the lime and circumstances ol the petitioner acautsition a) the right, lute or Interest the property one any oadiiionot tacts supporting the petitioner claim end the relief sought. A hearing on the petition will be held, to the Client prorikobte. consistent with the Interests of lustice. within thirty 1)0) days el the fume of the petition. The petitioner may testify and present evidence end wit-nesses on his own behall ond crest examine witness who oppeor at the hearing.

Your petition musl be filed Mi the United states District Court tor the Middle District of Pennsvlvonio at the following artdievs Clerk of Count 0 ice. United Stotes Districi Court tor the. Middle District gf Pennsvtvonia Federal Buildma O. Bot itte, Sc ronton. Pennsylvania 16S01 Purifier more, you must serve the United States Attorney with your pe-titionottMfoliewtng address: The Henorohte James j.

West, untied States Attorney. Federal PiHtdtng. 0. Boi lirst, Harrltbure, Pennsylvania I not Attention: Saonseller. AUSA II veu toll to ctolm an Interest in the property here advertised, you wilt lose OH of your riehi, title and wtereti the property end ft will be forfeited to the united Stotes and tost to you forever, GARY SMOVl IN.

UNITE STATE MARSHAL, MID-PLE DISTRICT PF PENNSYLVANIA. LEGAL NOT ICE Medlrni follegt of Georgio is otteotino, seated bids for THt Rf NTALOF AMoilll LITlfOlRlPILR Opentngdnte: August 17.1990 Opening lime: 00 tor information contact- Business Serv IresPure hosing Dorothy W.IIKims. sWvgr AueintaOAMII 404 tVt j4pQ Number -M NOTICE OF PUBI IC AUCTION TIMP AUGUST 71, teefi AT TO Jfl A PIACF' SHURGARD SELF STORAGE ADORESI: MORTON DR. ROSWELL. GA KIP'S ITFMSPORSAit Mlic ClOTMitsAIWSEHtXD FURNITURE, APPLIANCES.

BOYtRDAir FHFrR. ROBFRT HAVE S.WH LAM. JONCi.OARY PI ATT. VVARPFN VI B.rR BRAD J.COLUNSCLCCTHC- punt It NOT II fOTlte It HERE BY GIVEN THAT In wrrvdnrw 0 With previsions ol the federot Omntowe tmrle and Com eeiifivenest Act of IM the (srasrtmem of labor certiiied on June 76. lesg, a petition fifed an behnif of former workers of General Motor, potavilte Georgia.

AH worker teeornted on or offer April 76. lees, may be etie-we tor benefits twd service provided by "rrtereJ end State low AHwm'erernuosoreotterted The company wis enooged the emciur Ifi of thrtw iwti te. i Ctoiimtnr worker gtttwGVl plant Will eetnten Agouti 7 Its 1l at Ihe Local 10, Union Moll, Cwoviue. Georgia. Benefit Include vncotnal training, lob worth allowance anagt retocotton benefit.

Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton (Betty) Ward died Wednesday, August 8,. 1990. She is survived by ner sons, Mr. William Ward, Sandy Springs; Dr.

James A. Ward, Louisville, daughters, I Mrs, Stephen (Mary Elizabeth) Pope, Dallas, ua sister, Mrs. Virginia i. Dorough, Miiiedge-ville; brother, Mr. W.

Singleton. Smyrna, Del aware; seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, August 11, 1990 in the chapel of Hunter Funeral Home, Clayton, Ga. Interment, Clayton Cemetery.

Those desiring may send contributions to American Cancer Society. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday eve-ning at A.S. Turner Sons, Decatur, Ga. WHEELER Mr.

Shirley Dean Wheeler, age 81, of 6387 Monroe Cole Dallas, passed away Au gust 7, 1990. Survivors includes Mrs. Pauline Wheeler, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. James L.

(June) Addison, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. (Joyce) Payne, of Gadsden, AL; Mrs. Cumi Lindsay, Atlanta; Mr.

Bert Payne, St. Marys, uh; Mr. Joel Addison, Atlanta; Miss Jamie Ad dison, of Marietta; Master Spencer Payne, uoinan, AL; Master Kenny Payne, St. Marys, OH; Master Micah Addison, Marietta; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, August 9, 1990 at 2 p.m.

trom the Chapel ol Jen Eberhart Funeral Home. Rev. J.E. Wix officiating. Interment, Paulding Memorial Gardens.

Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home, 445-4496. ZELLNER Mr. Frederick F. Zellner of 1455 Jonesboro Rd. S.E., Apt.

1, passed away Monday, August 6, 1990. Funeral services will be held Friday, Au gust 10, 1990 at 12 noon from Virgies Chapel, Goolsby Mortuary. Rev. C. Gresham otticiating, interment, Hopewell Methodist Church Ceme tery, Forsyth, Ga.

Survivors are wife. Mrs. Mat- tie M. Smith Zellner, daughters, Sabrina and Shanice Smith of Atlanta, Mrs. Fletcher Mae Zellner, sons, Mannon and Larry Zellner, Forsyth.

Otis Zellner. Roberta. daugh ters, Lula Buchanan, Atlanta, Bornice Johnson and Mary Zellner of Forsyth, two sisters, Lily Mae Zellner, Bronx, N.Y.; Alice Page, Jamacia, one brother, William Zellner, Brooklyn, daughters in-law, Janice Zellner, Mary Zellner, Elnora Zellner; sis ters in-law, Alberta Zellner, Atlanta; Alice Zellner, Brooklyn, N.Y.; sons in-law, Charlie E. Johnson, Rev. Barton Buchanan, 14 grandchil dren, two great-grandchildren, host of nieces, nephews and relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 until 8 p.m. at 1UJ thirkeid t. Ihe cor tege will assemble at 103 Thirkeid E. at 1 1 a.m. on the day of senice.

Goolsby Mortu ary. 1375 Jonesboro S.t. 588-0128. In Memorlam In loving Memory Of WALTER LEWIS ALLEN Who departed this life August 9, 1989 We will never forget you. Your mother.

Amanda: sisters, Martha, Willa, Ethel, Carolyn and Rose; brother, William; nieces nephews. In Loving Memory 01 My Husband JAMES (JESSIE) HOWARD Bom August 25, 1921 Died August 9, 1986 Gone But Never Forgotten Your Loving Wife. Eloise Howard In Loving Memory 01 My Husband MR. NORTHERN WRIGHT Who passed away August 9, 1986. Your Sweet Caresses, Each Rendezvous, Your Voice So Sweet Low, Most ut All I miss you so Wife, Gladys Wright Precious Memories of REV JAMES COLLIER Founder of the Free For AH Independent Methodist Church and Collier Funeral Home, wko died August 9, He was one who took his chances In this busy world ol men; Battled luck and circumstances.

Fought and fell and (ought again. Won sometimes, but did no crowning, lost sometimes, but did not wail; Took his beatings and kept on going. Never let Ins courage fail. He was fallible and human therefore loved and understood; Both by fellow man and woman, whether good or not so good. Kept his spirit undiminished, never laid down on a friend.

Flayed the game til he was finished. Lived courageously til the end. Eva Maria Collier. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Derek Collier. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth (Annie) Elder. Legal Notices AUCTION IO 0, 10 a m.

Abandoned Aulov Hi fork Avt. Funonco. vm Covoller. ID AECSCCI7W; IV90 docxk Omni, ID iUYAADttWIj I9U Htnoull. ID 1AW IYMlUMlPm.

IN THE UNITFD STATES DISTRICT COURT. FOR IMt NUH I nfc Kf DIMHICT Or OFUKOIA. HI' LANTA DIVISION. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff v.

ONE 1 ves FORD ISO. ViN REGISTERED IN THE NAMES OF MICHELLE ROBINSON ANOMALONE PACE. Dt- Ifnaonl. CIVIL ACT ON NO I 1V 3441 RMH. PUB LIC NOTICE OF ACTION AND ARREST.

TIW Unlti-d SlolM Marital lor In Northern Oltlrlrl ol GMralo hat arretted tut aMVMmcrltml properly on January 10. 1990. purtuont loo Complaint lor Forfeiture In Rem and 0 Warroni ol Armt in Rem Ittued 6v toe Clerk ol Court in accordance wlin Rule CDI. luppiemenioi xum nx Certain Aamirollv end Maritime loirm. at mode oopt.

kocle lo tnit cote by C. Section )llol and II C. Section ni lb). The Compiainlcharwt tntaeieit-dont wiin lederal statutory vioiotion under C. Section Nl(ailt) ond trekt IH lorieiiur to Ifw Unlit vaiet.

ihe aoovenetcrioea property it more particularly drtcribed at: 1911 Ford E-ISO, VIN IFDOFUFtFHAIJM, reoitlered In the no met ol Michelle Roblnton ond Moione Pace Any perton claim-Ino ony Intern! the ooovt-detcrloed property mm! tile within ten 10) davt trom Ihe dote ol mil public 01.00 a Verllled Claim, and within twenty IHI dam) there- o'ler tile on Antwor or other mpontlve pleoding lo Iht Complaint, ouriuant to Rule 11 (X Ihe Mwplemtnlal Rule ol Certain Admiralty and Moritimt cloimv in perton. or by attorney, at the Cierft to dit-irlcl, and to terve cop let ol Iht tad Cioim ond Answer upon the United Stoiet Attorney, tolheoiteniionol Son. d'0 R. Gonut. Attittonl United Siatet Attorney.

'1 Soring Street, SW, Suitt lire. Atlanta. Georgia JO JO), or deiaull ond lorltilure to Iht United Slate ol America wiiiDeoroc-rra. IN THE UNITED STATFS DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.

ATLANTA DIVISION. UNITED STATES OF AMf RICA, Pkllnllll y. UN TFD STATES CURRFNCT TOTAL' LINO Sl.rOIOO. UNITED STATES CURRENCY TO TALLING 1415 00. CIVIL action no.

I tOcv IHI RLV. PUBLIC NOTICE OF ACTION AND ARREST. The United Stoiet Manhol for the Northern DittrKt of Georaio hot arretted Iht obovetteKribed properly on July it, 1990. purtuont to 0 Complaint tor Fprteiturt In Rem ond Warrant at Arret! In Rem tued by Ihe Clerk of Court In accordance wim Rule I J). Supplemental Rules tor certain Admironv and mo- rlllme Claims, as made ooolkable to this cote by USC.

Seclion MHbi and II Section Milbl. The Complaint charoet the defendant with a trderol statutory violation under II USC. Section plllollel ond seeks its forfeiture to me united votes, ine oooveoe. scribed property Is more particularly described OS: United Stales Currency Totalling SI. 00; ond United Stoles Currency Totalling lt.

00 Any person clew log any Interest the ObaveeKrlbrd p-operty must file within ten 1 101 days h-orn Ihe date of this pvollcoiton 0 Vnrilled Ctolm. ond within twenty (Ml days there-otter (He on Antwer or other rtsoonilve pteaaing to iht Complainl. purtuonl to Rule Cltl ol Ihe Supplemental Rules of Certain Admiralty ond Maritime claimv In person, or by attorney, at the Clerk i on He In said dit. It Kt. ond to serve copies of tnt tow Claim and Answer upon Iht United States Attorney, to Iht attention of Carlo A.

Ford, Attuionl United States Attorney, Soring street, SW. Suite tl'e. Atlanta, Georgia, xuu or default ond for tenure to Ihe United Stoles ol America i Mbe Ofjte red Tn THE UNITED STATrS DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE NORTHERN OISTRICT OF OroROIA, ATLANTA Division, uniteo states of America. PKtlntllf TWO MAGAZINES AND ONF VIDTO TAME DEPICTING OBSCENE PORNOGRAPHY, Og.

tendon! CIVIL ACTION NO. I ttlrv lll! RMH PUB LIC NOTICE OP ACTION AND ARREST. The United States Customs Servtco has arretted thg otxive rte- scribed properties on July 9. 190. pursuant to Com plaint tor Forfeiture In Rem ond Worront ol Arrest (n Rem Ittued by the Clerk ol Court Mt occordonre with Rule CUl, Supplemental Rutes tor Certain Admiralty pod Maritime Claims.

The Complaint charaes Iht defendants with federal statutory vioioiions In I ho! the dt-fenrtont Hems are ohtcene ond prohibited by 19 Vet i Km iwt trom entering into the Untied Stales. The above described properties org morg partiruioriv oe tcrinedos: Two Maonrines ond One Video Tone Depict- tne Ofmeng Pornoeraphy Any person claiming any In terest in ihe ottove described properties rrn si file within ten 110) dnvt trom Ihe dott of this oubllf allon a Verified Ctolm, ond witnin twenty (ATI dnvs thereafter file an Answer or ether responsive pfenning to the compio.ni, pursuant to Rule () of the Suppieme itof Rules of Cer tain Admiralty end Maritime chums, person, or bv ottemev, ol the Clerk toig aittrtct. and to serve copies of the said Claim end Answer upon thg United Stales Attorney, to thg attention ol Alnert Kemp, Assistant United Stoles Attorney, ft Swing Street. SW Vu.te lilt. Atlanta Georgia kil.

or default end tnt ftiiurg lo me United stoles ol America will be or derta. PERKINS, Albert Koy Davis FITTS, Mrs. Vester Lee LANHAM, Mr. Harold E. Sinn- I'Uh Fayettpville Jonesboro Morrow GARRETT, George Jeff Eberhdrt, IncwSd WHEELER, Mr.

Shirley Dean (jnapvf S. Sox, Int. Funeral Director Mortlcioni 351 N. Clarendon Avenue 294-5500 HENRY, Mr. Brady LOWNDES McLANE FUNERAL HOMES Atlanta 875 7741 Tucker 491-3021 MOORE, Mr.

Alvie A. Cart I Wo, Fayetteville It Son 461-7641 BROWN, Mr. Cecil D. inn SPRING HlLL-IOJO Spnnt Si. 876-1022 Oglethorpe Hili-45S0 Pacimw u.

n.e. Green Lawn-i jjo Sprinj St, n.w. 876-431 1 CANTON Hlll-I IS7 Old Csnton M. N.E. 977.9485 ADAIR, Mr.

Hugh C. BAKER, Mr. John F. BRITTAIN, Olive DeFoor COLLINS, Miss Michele ESTES, Mrs. Grace G.

HARPER, Maj. Gen. Joseph LATIMER, Mrs. Alice WANN, Mrs. tela Mae Sanely Sprinyi Ckaptt BROWN, Mr.

James A. Qus Zhomhill's 768-299S 1315 Hcndrix East Poinl SAMUEL, Mrs. Jannie Served by Proftitionoli nu (JDrimU, WorL 2, nmble Utormaru 1 876 Second Decatur Donald Trimblt 37 1 -0777-3 STEVENSON, Mr. Howard (Jabo) Other Funeral Homes CHAMBERLAIN, Mr. James R.

CLAYTON, Ms. Tiffany Nicole COMPTON, Marie V. COOPER, Mr. Bobby R. COPELAND, Mrs.

Earnest GLAZE, Mrs. Annie Ruth GODDARD, Mr. Thomas E. GREEN, Kenneth Andre GRIFFIN, Dr. James W.

HAM BY, Mrs. Mary Alice HENDERSON, Mrs. Louise B. HILL, Mrs. Gladys HILL, Mrs.

Sylvia J. LIGGINS, Mrs. Mattie Reid MARTIN, Mr. Leo, Jr. unnot u.

ikrlb, Mrs. uoromy kodds REAGAN, Mr. JohnieS. RIDGEWAY, Rev. William ROBERTS, Ms.

Audrey SliWraVN, Mr. leon SINGLETON, J. William THOMAS, Mr. Jake, Jr. THOMAS, Mr.

Russell S. WALKER, Ms. Faith R. WARD, Mrs. Elizabeths.

ZELLNER, Mr. Frederick Funeral Notices Springs; brothers, Donald lanham. Norcross; CI. Shorty lanham. Kingston; Jeff lanham, Menlo; Charles Lanham, Atlanta; sisters, Mrs.

Mildred Crunkelton. lithia Springs; Mrs. Mary lou Ottmg. Gwinnett County; Mrs. Elsie Osborne, Atlanta; nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Friday. 3 Roy Davis Chanel. Rev. Jack Kirby and Rev. Robert Hulsey officiating.

Interment. Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Roy Da-vis Funeral Home. Austell. LATIMER Mrs Alice Johnson Latimer of Decatur, died August 8, 1990.

Surviving are her nieces, Alice I. Smith. Decatur; Carolyn I. Hemdon, Macon; Helene M. Drohon, Pascagoula, Mary E.

Mahaffoy, Kansas City. nephews, Marvin Mahalfoy. Joliet. B. Mahafley.

Camp Hill, Pa Daniel Mahafley, Salt lake City. M. Patterson ft Son, Spring Hill. LIGGINS Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Reid liggins ol 438 North Third Gntlm.

Ga. will be held Friday. August 10. 1990 at II am. from Fairfield Church in Hollonville.

Ga. Rev. P. Golden, Pastor officiating Interment, churchyard cemetery. Survivors art a devoted nephew, Mr and Mrs.

William Martin. host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and fnends. All fnends and relatives are asked to assemble at McDowell United Funeral Home, 452 North Hill Gntfin. Ga at 10 a McDowell United funeral Home, 278-2070 MARTIN Mr. leo Martin.

Jr. will be funeralired Fnday, August 10. 1990 at 7 pm from Mt. Patmos Baptist Church. Rev.

B. Carter officiating, interment, Rcsthaven. Survivors art wde (Johnnie Bell), two daughters, mother, father and step falher. five brothers, two sisters, and I host of relatives and Iriemts The lamity will receive friends tonight at 1029 Smith St from 7 until 9. Please assemble at 2372 Mmam lane.

Decatur, at I pm. Raleigh Rucker Fu-neral Home, 288 7015 MOORE Funeral services for Mr. Alvtt A Moore of Tucker will be Fnday. II am In the McLANL Chapel Rev Paul Moody officiating Interment, Floral Hills Surviving art his wife. Mrs.

Jessie Moore, Tucket; a daughter, Mrs. C. (Marilyn) Hays, Jargon. Tenn son. Donald Moore, lurker; sisters.

Mrs Ruby Gray and Mrs. Margie Rorr, both of Otala. fla Mrs Virpit MtAlistet, flora. Tenn Mrs Mildred lut-liell. Murtreeshoio, Mrs Imogcnt Bank- away Wednesday, August 1M3U.

runerai services will be held 11 a.m., Friday at the First United Methodist Church of Fayetteville, with Rev. Gary M. Parrish officiating. Interment, Camp Memorial. Survivors daughter, Karen Garrett, Riverdale; two brothers, Bobby Garrett, of Valdosta; Alvin Garrett, of Tampa, FL; fiancee, Patricia Dean, of Thomaston.

Family will receive friends Thursday from 1 p.m. to 9 m. at the funeral home. Pope Dickson Son, 461-1331. GLAZE Mrs.

Annie (Toots) Ruth Glaze, age 65, of Stone Mountain, died August 7, 1990. Surviving are her husband, Grover Glaze; daughter and son-in-law, Patsy and Richard Lynn, of Stone Mountain; brothers, Wesley Mitchell, of Stone Mountain; Thomas Mitchell, of Hartwell; sisters, Mrs. Odell leach, Mrs. Erma Huff, both of Stone Mountain; Mrs. Montine Clark, of Monroe; Emma Wigley, of Conyers; grandchildren, Carmen, Richie, Michelle, Clayton, Frank, Joey, Selena and Jesse; two greatgrandchildren, Jesse, Jr.

and Mathew. Services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, August 9, 1990 at Wages Sons Chapel, with Rev. Gordon Pittard, Rev. Virgil Barnard officiating. Burial, Stone Mountain Cemetery.

Wages Sons, Stone Mountain. GODDARD Funeral services for Mr. Thomas Eugene God-dard, Lithonia, will be held Thursday, August 9, 1990 at 11 a.m. from the Philadelphia Baptist Church, Goddard with remains placed in state at 10 30 a.m. Rev.

Murray Edwards and Rev. Howard Howell will officiate. Interment, Church Cemetery. Mann ft Walden, Conyers. GREEN A Memorial Service for Kenneth Andre Green of 673 Ora S.E.

will be fiald Friday, August 10, 1990 at 6 o'clock m. at the chapel of Meadows Mortuary with Rev. Davis officiating. His survivors include parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dequilla and Nyoka Kimbro, father, Mr. Olden Green, two brothers, Brian Green and Kelvin Kimbro. two sisters, Erica Green and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and latisha Baker, all of Atlanta; maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. W.I. Martin, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Annie Ruth Harris, nieces and nephews, Lashelle, Shanei-dra, Jessica, Laquandra, Branden and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. The family request that everyone assemble at Meadows Mortuary, 419 Flat Shoals Ave, 522-7478.

GRIFFIN Dr. James W. Griffin, of Decatur, died Wednesday, August 8, 1990. He was a graduate of Emory Dental School, member American Dental Association, member Georgia Dental Association, member 5th District Dental Association, member American Board of Pathology. He is survived by his wile, Mrs.

Sheila C. Gntfin, Decatur; sons, Mr. Wes Griffin. Forsyth, GA; Mr. Daniel Gntlin.

Arlington, GA; Mr. Joseph Faulkner, Seattle, WA; daughters, Miss Mary lee Gntfin, Mrs. Denise Weir and Miss Amanda Faulkner, all of Atlanta; mother, Mrs. Mary Griffin, Atlanta; two grandchildren, Hannah Gntfin and Brian Weir. Funeral services will be held 1 o'clock, Thursday in the chapel of AS.

Turner ft Sons. Interment, Arlington Memorial Park A S. Turner ft Sons. HAMBY Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice Hamby of Lithonia will be held Fnday.

August 10, 1990 at 11 a m. from the chapel of Mann Walden, lithonia. Rev. Johnny Rolaider and Rev. Marvin Young will officiate.

Interment, lithonia City Cemetery. She is survived by son, Mr. Jimmy Hamby, lithonia; Mrs. Callie Richardson, Covington; Mr. Louis Sills.

St Petersburg. Fla two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 m. Mann Walden. Lithonia.

HARPER Major General Joseph H. Harper. Army (Ret.) of Atlanta, died August 8. 1990. Surviving are his wile.

Mrs Maria Datiphertv Harrier Atlanta; grandchildren, Cap! William Howard narper, Puerto kico; Mrs. John uiie Hunttun, Winter Park, Fla, two great-grandchildren, niece, Mrs. Dan Brooks. Baltimore, Md neon-. ews, Mr.

Howard G. Harper. Cordova. Mr. John T.

Harper, Greenville. Mich. Memorial services will be held Saturday. August 1 1 at 10 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill. Capt William Howard Harper officiating In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Viet Nam War Veterans Association in honor of General Harper's son.

Maior William Harper. Patterson Son. 4550 Peachtree Rd HENDERSON Mrs. Louise B. Henderson of Riverdale.

widow of the late Mr, Burkhead Henderson, passed away Monday. August 6. 1990. She is survived by her daughter, Miss Anne I. Henderson.

Riverdale; sister, Miss Annie Mary Bolton, Winter-ville. Ga. Giaveside service Will be held Friday. August 10 at 2 m. in Wmterville Cemetery.

Rev. Hugh Goolsby will olticiate Mrs. Henderson was I graduate of The Lucy Cobb Institute. native of Madison County and prior to her marriage, she taught school at Madison County Elementary School. Temple Avenue and SR.

Young Elementary Schools in College Park, Ga. She was a teacher and principal in tlie Cobb County School System. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to your favonte charity in memory of Mrs. Henderson Bern-stem Funeral Home, Athens. Ga In charge of arrangements.

HENRY Mr. Brady Henry. Jr of 559 Simpson SI the brother of Mis Roberta H. Fierier, Mrs. Al-dora Reid, Mr.

Nathaniel Henry, passed August 8, 1990 Funeral announced later by Gregory B. I evettt Sons. Inc. 294-5500 HILL Funeral services for Mrs Sylvia lames Hill will be held today, Ihursday, Aupist 9, 1990 at It a at EliMbeth Chapel, Dawson's Mortuary Rev I. Cornell officiating.

Interment, Lincoln Cemetery Survivors am two daughters, Barbate Hill Robinson (Robbie Jean) and Delons HiU lampkm, randchildien, Marcus Elliott lampiun and Syilons Ma lampM, sons in law, Nathaniel Robmson and Marvin tampkin Dawson Son Mortuary KILL Mrs Gladys Hill of 128 Phart Rd, Decatur, sister ol Mis Lucille Summeihour, passed August 8. 1990 Her lunerat will be announced by Ivey B'QS Morticians LANHAM Mr. Harold i age 66 of Mhia Springs died August 8. Survived by wile. Mrs SaMh lan-ham.

daughter, Mrs Ronnie (Rrtty) Caliihan of Douglasville, son, Sammy 0 lanham, lilhia Mr. James Robinson Chamberlain, age 29, died suddenly August 7, 1990. Affectionately called "Kimo" by family and friends. Mr. Chamberlain was the founder of Deco Neon.

He was a graduate of Paidea School in 1979. Survived by his father. Rodman W. Chamberlain, brothers, Rodman Ill, Timothy and David; sister, Ann. He will also be remembered by his dear friend, Lynn Strauss.

Memorial services will be held at 10 45 a Friday, August 10, 1990 at Cres-tlawn Memorial Park, Atlanta. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to your favorite charity. Wages Sons. Stone Mountain. CLAYTON Funeral services for Ms.

Tiffany Nicole Clayton, will be held Fnday. August 10, 1990 at 2 o'clock pm. at Hoosier United Methodist Church, 2545 Benjamin E. Mays W. Rev.

Lewis Wood officiating. Interment, Westview Cemetery. Survivors are mother. Rudene Williams; father, Mr. Lawrence E.

Clayton; grandmothers, Liuie Clayton and Lucy Williams; other relatives and friends. Dawson Son Mortuary. COLLINS Miss Michele Collins, of Tucker, died August 6, 1990. Surviving are her parents, David and Irene Collins, Exeter, NH; several aunts, uncles and cousins; dear friend, Roger North. A Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, August 1 1 at 12 o'clock noon at St.

Thomas More Catholic Church. Fr. Hugh Byron officiating. Interment in St. Mary Cemetery, Newburyport, Mass.

at a later date. In lieu of (lowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. M. Patterson Son, Oglethorpe Hill, 4550 Peachtree Rd. COMPTON Marie V.

Compton. 82. of 12800 Broken Saddle Rd Knomlle. died Tuesday in a Knox-villa Hospital. Services will be held at 11 a Friday in the Mausoleum Chapel at Macon Memorial Park.

Macon. Ga. Hart's Mortuary in charge of arrangements. COOPER Mr. Bobby Raen Cooper, the husband of Mrs.

Barbara lean Cooper, 105 Holly Fayetteville, passed away August 8, 1990. Funeral announced later. Collier Funeral Home, 461-1101. COPELAND Mrs. Earnest (Pauline) Copeland, Ellenwood, died August 7.

Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth I. Adams, St. Augustine, Mrs. Frances C.

Seagraves, Ellenwood, sister, Mrs. Ruth M. Stapp, Porterdale, grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 9 at 2 at the chapel of Caldwell 4 Cowan. Rev.

Bill Cagle officiating, interment, lawnwood Memorial Parti. Caldwell Cowan, Covington ESTES Mrs. Grace G. Estes. of Atlanta, an Accountant with Sealtest for 38 years, died August 7.

1990. Surviving are husband, Mr. Robert R. Estes; brother, Alvm Grant. Oglethorpe.

GA. sisters, Virginia Taylor, Oglethorpe, GA; Helen Hobbs, of Valdosta. Inei Hobbs, Oglethorpe; step-son, Robert R. Estes. RiverdaJe; stepdaughter, Barbara Ann Page.

Nashville, IN; grandchildren, Rick Page, Laura Williams, both of Nashville. IN; Room Estes. Rivetdale, Ga STATE OF THE ART. Read art critic Catherine Fox. THF ATI AKT CnvrnTlTION SINGLETON J.

William (Bill) Singleton, age 61 of Smyrna, died Wednesday. Memorial services will be held 10.30 am. Saturday at the Peachtree Presbyterian Church, 3434 Roswell Atlanta, with Rev. Charles Mann officiating. Mr.

Singleton was a real estate broker for Comer Properties in Atlanta, a S. Army veteran, a former Hospital Administrator and former President of The Georgia Hospital Association. He was a graduate of Emory University and was a former officer of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and a member of the Peachtree Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife. Doris J.

Singleton, Smyrna; two daughters, Lisa S. VanHom. Acworlh; Dalbe Miller. Marietta, step-son, Thomas W. Thompson, London, England; mother, Georgia Singleton Sladkin, Decatur; brother, John E.

Singleton, Atlanta; two granddaughters, two grandsons. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to The Peachtree Presbyterian Church or Our lady of Perpetual Help Home. 760 Washington Atlanta, 30315. Carmichael Funeral Home of Smyrna, in charge of arrangements. STEVENSON Mr.

Howard Stevenson (Jabo) of 1957 Myrtle Drive, Apt. A 3. W. passed away on August 7. 1990 Funeral services will be announced by Donald Trimble Mortuary, 1876 Second Ave 371-0772-3 THOMAS Mr.

Jake Thomas. Jr. of New York City, formerly of Atlanta, Ihe son of Mrs. Gussit Thomas of 679 Martin brother of Mr. David Thomas, Mrs.

Jacquelyn Stmson and Ms. Bern-ice Thomas passed August 6, 1990. Funeral announced upon arrival of remains. Pollard Funeral Home. THOMAS Mr.

Russell S. Thomas, age 88 ol Atlanta died Wednesday, August 8, 1990. He is survived by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna 1 nomas. Atlanta; numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside ser vices will be held 11 a m. Fnday at Crest lawn Memorial Park. Rev. Frederic Plate' will officiate A S. Turner ft Sons.

WALKER (NOTE CHANGE OF PLACE) Funeral services for Ms. Faith Rowena Walker, of 312 Culpepper St. NW. will be held (10 DAY), Thursday. August 9.

1990 at I from SI Peter Missionary Baptist Churcn, ma ve nehan Dr SW. Rev. Howard W. Creecy. Pastor officiating.

Interment Monte Vista Cem elery. Survivors art two sons, one daughter, tour brothers, three sisters, one uncle, sn aunts and I host ol other relatives and Inends. Iht cortegt will assemble at the etmvt ad dress at 12 noon. Wakt will be held TONIGHT from 7 to 8 m. Edwards ft Sons Mortuary, 3318 Glenwood Rd 789 8M11.

WANN Mrs leta Mae Wann. of Roswell. died WedneS' day. August 8. 1990.

Survivors include hus band. Mr. Roy I. Wptn, of Roswell; sons, Mr, Tim Wann, of Jacksonville, Flat Mr. Gene Wann.

of Woodstock: end Mr. Doug Wann. of Snellville, and pandchildren. funeral services will be held on Fnday, August 10, I9W at if m. in the Mansell Road Chapel of Roswell funeial Home Rev.

Johnny Hunt and Rev Donald Pope officiating The family will receive frionds Thursday fiom 3 til 5 and 7 til 9 pm at Roswell Funeral Home, 950 Mansell Road mm.

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