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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 56

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989 Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Legal Notices essl Notices Kit? Atlanta jauntal AND CONSTITUTION LEGAL NOTICE BIDNO.SkVC0-5e I have applied to the City oL Continued from 7E SEXTON Funeral services for Mrs. Jackie Lorene Sexton, of 492 Johnson St, Dallas, Ga. wiU be Saturday, February 4. 1989 at Shiloh Baptist Church, Dallas at 2:30 p.m. with Rev.

J.E. Bur-'. rows officiating. Burial, Sweet Home Church Cemetery. Survivors husband, Mr.

James E. Sexton. Dallas: children. MicheK Walter, Eddie WSSGHT Mr. Allen V.

Wright of Atlanta died February 1989. He was a native of Macon and had lived in Atlanta since 1969. He also was a 1927 graduate of Georgia Tech. He is survived by daughter, Mrs. Connie Wisniewsky, of Atlanta; son, Alex H.

Stephens, of Charlotte, NC; sisters, Mrs. B. Mehin. Chattanooga, TN; Mrs. E.G.

Hardy. Atlanta; Mrs. Sarah Chiacchio. Ma- con; five grandsons. Funeral services wil be held Friday, February 3.

1989 at 11 a.m. at Sandy Springs Chapel. Rev. Philip Kuehnert wM officiate. Entombment wrl be in Arlington Memorial Park.

Memorial contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Sandy Springs Chapel, 136 Mt Vemun Hwy. ZACHARY Mr. Robert William Zachary, of 1271 Johnson Conyers, the father of Miss Deiores Zachary, nephew of Mrs. Minnie Jones.

passed February 2, 1989. Funeral announced later. Davis Son, Conyers, Ga. 483-5102. rV lit WHITE Mr.

Willie White, of 346 Dale Gritfm, passed January 30. Funeral wil bo Saturday, February 4 at 12 noon at Tm Baptist Church, Jackson. Trimier-Jackson, 75-2247. WILDER Rev. Thomas Clifford Wilder, of 380 Martin St, Apt 101, funeral services wi be held Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 2 p.m.

from Bethlehem Baptist Church, 3646 Kogan S.W., with the remains placed in state at 12 noon. Rev. Cart Moncnefl, Pastor, Rev. Manca Mapp, officiating, kitermerrt, famedy Memorial Cemetery. Survivors are three daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. James (Mildred) Mr. and Mrs. Haywood (Hassie) Solomon, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.

Jack (Mary) Wilson, of Chatta-' nooga, two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Lois) Kellogg, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Prunella CaldweH, Detriot, one brother, Mr. Ernest Roy Wilder, Pontiac, eight grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends.

Everyone please assemble at the above ad-dress at 1 p.m. Pollard Funeral Home. WILLIAMS Mr. Herman (Pop) Fate Williams, age 76, of 220 Spring Lane, Mableton, died February 2, 1989. Survived by wife, Ethel Williams; daughters, Geraldine Sutton, Uthia Springs; Frances Jordan, Buford; sons, Marvin Williams, Whites- Atlanta for a Restaurant-.

Lounge wLive Entertainment-Liquor, Beer, Wine Con-sumed-Customer Dancing License at 2132 Campbelltorf SW. dba Arthur Lank-? ford Post 3872 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Hearing to be held by the License Review Board Feb. 15, 1989, 5pm, Po- ice Headquarters, 4th floor, 75 Decatur St. SE.

Anthony O. Cone, 100 I have applied to the City of Atlanta for a RestaurantLive" EntertainmentLiquor, Beer, Wine, Consumed License at: 420 Moreland NolenJ Reeves Music, Inc. dba The oint Hearing to be held by the License Review Board Feb. 15, 1989, 5pm, Police Headquarters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur St, SE. Mike Reeves, 50 7 Paul Richard Newkirk, Agt4 Jf I have applied to the Citv of Atlanta for a Restaurant- wBeer Wine Consumption on Premises Live Enter; tainment License at 258: North Ave.

dba Kurdfs; Hearing to be held by the Lij cense Review Board Feb. 15, 1989, 5pm. Police Headquart ters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur St, ErfanM. Kurdi, 100 I have applied to the City of; Atlanta for a Lounge (Hotel) Spirituous Liquor Consumed License at ill Luckie st dba ear Garden Lounge. Hearing to be held by the License Re-j view Board Feb.

15, 1989, 5pm, Police 4th floor, 175 Decatur St, Arthur Gene Tye, 100 I have applied to the City of 1- i Atlanta for a Retail Packaged Beer Wine License at 785? Lee SW dba Young: power Grocery, Hearing to be held by the 'License Review 1 1 Board Feb. 15, 1989, 5pm, P6--" si-- i It 'iit it uce neaaquarters, iioor, 175 Decatur St. SE. Young BokCho, 100 r. I have applied to the Citv of Atlanta for a Food Stored wBeer Wine Package Li-t': I cense at 678 McDaniel dba MrScM Grocery; Hearing to be held by the Li-: cense Review Board Feb.

15; j- 1989, 5pm. Police Headquar- ters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur St NOTIC TO: Vn4or Spwd MwKurlM Owkm Sealed bids will be received Dy the Slow Purchasing M- sun. 2uO Piedmont Avenue. SE. Suit ISl Atlanta.

Georgia 3M34 until 10.00 A.M. February X. 199 and to opened at mt wn nour iv raaarvn wmi nwat- tffinfl dvlcn. SpkHkoi mm art oowiiwoit trom imtmmta i mxieornl4jt-I FwttMitimi Aiwnl StonolGori Dwartnwnl a) Aominiitratlvc SmvIcm Iurcli08ing 4 Syfplut Property division NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TO THE HOLDERS OP GFORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCE AUTHORITY HOME OWNERSHIP MORTGAGE BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders of the coniened bonds that there hae been called for redemption en March 1989 by the Georeie Residential Finance Authority $4,000000 of awerseate principal amount of thee bonds. The bends listed by number be low are being reaeemee tn The principal amount noted tne riant at meir numoer.

tne redemption price tor each bond will be equal to the principal amount redeemed together with accrued interest to March 1, 199. interest win ceose to accrue an bona nsaeemea en ana after March 1, 1v. SERIALBONDS-lnitlollvdatede-l-e Due: e-1-09; 7.60 CUSIP: 373548AHS" 000; bue: 12-1-09; 7.40 CUSIP: 373MWAJ1 AR7794 ARB342 15,000 Due: 4-1-90; 7.90 CUSIP: Due: 12-1-90; 7.90 CUSIP: 37i5AL4 AR8111 ARI931 Due: 4-1-91; 1.20 CUSIP: 373588AM4 Due: 11-1-91; $.20 CUSIP: 37MWAN2 AR1 14 Due: 4-1-92; .50 CU5IP: 37358APr AR5I40 AR7544 154,0110 Due: 12-1-92; 3735niA05 AR4711 Due: 4-1-93; (.75 CUSIP: 37SVAR3 Due: IM -M; (.75 CUSIP: 371SWAS1 AR41 It 15,000 Due: 4-1-94; 9 00 CUSIP: 37J5i(WAT9 AR7I14-185 0r Due: 1M4; t.00CU5IP: 371S8AU AKite-tieee; AR1U1 Due: 4-1-9S; t.25 CUSIP: 37358AV4 ARTul A Rill Due: 12-1-W; 9.25CUSIP: 3735(Awr A AR4427 AR44.15.000 Due: e-l-t; t.50 CUSIP: S73S8AX0 AHS AR8947 AR8941 Due: AR5231 AR81 34 Due: 12-1-97; t.70CUSIP: 373588BA9 AHB137 AKI AR8572 ARMS Due: -l-9ti 373588BB7 AR8957 Due: 12-1-tt; t.00 CUSIP: S735UIIC5 AR7047 AR8940 Due: e-l-tt; t.90 CUSIP: 3735MBDJ AR 74 -11 AR7I7I Due: 12-1-99; t.90 CUSIP: 3735MBEI Due: 12-1-2004; t.25 CUSIP: 1735NBFr (with tender option; AR5T1 AfUVSZ 0O0; AR4309 AR7374-15 000; AR7521 AR75H 110O.000; ARTStl $25,0001 ARS1 70 AR81 ARII 73 AR41 74 ARH89 AR8345- AR8405 ARI423 AR897J AR0977 AR91 71 AR9193 AR9199 130,000 Due: 12-1-2004 t.25 CUSIP: 37350KQ3 (without tender option) ARI913 por any bona presentea wnicn is nor to a reooemoa In full, a new bond will be returned for the unredeemed portion thereof. Bond to be redeemed should be pre sentea tor redemption to i rust company oonx, corporate Trust Deoarlrnent. Room 125-Annex Building, SI Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, Attn: Helen Swann.

GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCE AUTHORITY Bv: Trust Company Bonk. Trustee Dated: 1-3T-0T No representation Is mad a to tne cet iectnu of tn CUSIP numoer either as printed on the bonds or os contained herein and reliance may be placed only an ether bond identification information contained herein. under the provisions of the Interest ana Dividend Tax Compliance Act of 193, Paving Agent may be obligated to withhold 20 from payment of principal to bondholder who have tailed to furnish the Paying Agent with a valid taxpayer Identification number. Holder of the above described securities who wish to avoid the application of these previsions should submit certified taxpayer identification numbers en Farm W-t when presenting their bond. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TOTHP HCH DFRSOF GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCIAL AUTHORITY SINGLfe FAMILY MORTGAGE BUNUo, 197 1PRIFS P.

notice IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holder at the captioned bonds mat there na been eaiiea tor reoemp-tlnn on (March 1. 199 hv the Georgia Residential Fi nance Authority of aggregate principal amount of the bond. The bond listed by number be low are being redeemed in the principal amount nana to the right of their number. The redemption price for each bond will be equal to the principal amount redeemed toaether with accrued Interested to March I. 199.

Interest will ceose to accrue en bexvis redeemed on and after March lyev. TERM bonds suoseriesa-i initially aarea i i-ie-e; 1S.1.M14, Let I CIHIP: 173S90JC3 R3rg.iioo.ooo R42S $100,000 R4M. 1100.001 R43O.110C.ODO Due- 12.1.3015: 1.25 Lot II CUSIP: 17JS90JDI R1430. 145.000 R1714.t5.0nil RI715. 15.000 SERIAL BONDS -Subserie B-2 InltWIy dated 10-147 Due: 12-i-W; 4.7 cusip: 3wmivu- RJ1.S2O.00O: R434 Due: 12-1-M; 7.10 CUSIP: STSStOHNI Dim: IJ-l-tl; 7.30CUSIP: 373S0HP R7J R43t $10,000 Due: 1J-1-92; 7.50 CUSIP: 371iyO04' R441 R44.

15.000: Due: 12-1-03; 7.70 CUSIP: 373590HR1 R129 Due: 12-1-94; 7.90 CUSIP: 37SSMHS0 R160 Due: 12-1-W; (.10 CUSIP: 373590HTt R453 MA. BUI HMt. tllMM RWWrVW, Due: 12-1-M; (.30 CUSIP: 3735y0HU5 DAM. 110.000.. R47O.t5.O0O: Due: 12-1-97; 1.50 CUSIP: 373590HV3 R421 K464 R501 SS.OW R511 Rill Due: IM-te; STSSyOHWl R57.

110,00 R57O.1S.QO0: R330 R580 SIO.OOO; Due: 12-1-00; 373590HY7 R344 R5I4 R51 7 Due: 12-1-01; (.9 CUSIP: 3735tOHZ4 TFRM BONDS -Subserles B-I Initially dated 10-147 nifeS! 12.1.1.- 9.90CUSIP: 3735MJB5" 19 Fnr any hand presented which not te be redeemed in full, a new bond will be returned for the unredeemed portion tnrot. Bona to a reoeemen enouia oe pre-sented for redemption to Trust Company Bank, Corpor ate Trust Department Room 22 Annex ouiioing. Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta Georeie Ann: mi irbUKulA Rtisiucni ial ev 1 nvni 1 Bv: Trust Company Bank, Trust rvitad. 1.31JH No representation It mad as to the correcmeu of the CUSIP number either as printed on the bands or as contained herein and reliance may be placed only on other bond Identification Information contained herein. Under the provision of the Interest and Dividend Tax Compliance Act at 193, Paying Agent may be obll-anted tn withtaM 30 from payments of principal to bondholders who have tailed to furnish the Paylne Agent with valid taxpayer laentitication numoer.

Hnlaere of he above described securities who wish to avoid the application of these provisions should submit certified taxpayer kJentlftcatlon numbers an Form W-t when presenting motr bona. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TO THE HOLDERS OF GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCE AUTHORITY SjINvLC FAMILY mURIOAGC BUNDe, 195 SERIES A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders of the captioned bond that there ha been called for redemption on March 1, 1979 by the Georgia Residential Finance Authority $3,025,000 of aggregate principal amount of these bonds. The bond listed by number below are being redeemed In the principal amount noted to the right of their number. The redemption price for each bond will be equal to the principal amount redeemed toaether with accrued Interest to March 1. 19(9.

Interest will cease to accrue on bond redeemed on and otter Niorcn iyy. TERM BONDS Initially dated 10-1245 R-A-TB-ltM Due: 373590GA0 105-1100000: 107.115.000: 405 4M6 For any band presented which is not to be redeemed In full, a new bond will be returned for the unredeemed portion thereof. Bonds to be redeemed should be pre sentea tor redemption to Trust company Bonn, torpor- at jrun Deportment, Room ra-Aimex euitaing. GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCE AUTHORITY By: Trust Company Bank, Trustee Doted: 1-3149 No representation ft mod at 1 tn correctness of the CUSIP number either as printed on the bonds or at contained herein and reliance may be otoced only on other bond Identification Informal Ion contained herein. Under the provision of the Interest and Dividend Tex compliance acioi iwj, roving Agents may a obii-aated to withhold 20 from payments of Principal te bondholders who have failed la furnish the Paylne Agent wim a vana Taxpayer loemmcaiKjn numoer.

Holders of the aoove aescrioea securities who wtsn avoid the application at these provision should submit certified taxpayer Identification number on Farm V4 when presenting meir oonos. Epps Nelson Green, Jr. 100 I Bftii a PINSON Mr. Oliver Lawrenct Pinson, age 75, of Smyrna died Thursday. Funeral services will be held at I p.m., Saturday, from the First Baptist Church, Smyrna with Interment in the New Smyrna Cemetery.

Rev. Bud Abbott, Rev. Forrest Garread and Rev. Marvin Frady officiating. Mr.

Pinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma W. Pinson, Smyrna; one step-son, Rev. Marvin Frady, of Austell; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Mae Camp, of Powder Springs; Winkenhofor-McCurdy, Smyrna 432-0771.

POLLARD Mr. Robert A. Pollard, 37, of Newnan, former Georgia State Patrol Trooper, died Wednesday, February 1, 1989. Funeral services for Mr. Pollard will be held Saturday 2 p.m.

at Line Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Franklin TreadweH officiating with interment to follow In the church cemetery. Mr. Pollard is survived by Ms father, Mr. Albert Pollard, of Griffin; two brothers, Mr.

Tribble Pollard, of Griffin; Mr. Jamas Pollard, Senoia. Mr. Pollard wiU lie In state at Urn Creek Baptist Church from 1 p.m. until service hour.

The family will receive friends Friday from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Hillcrest Chapel Funeral Home of Newnan In charge of arrangements. POOLE Funeral services for Mrs. Essie Poole, of 209 Cortey St N.E., will be held Saturday, February "4, 1989 at 1 p.m.

at the Supreme Council of the House of Jacob, 319 Park Ave. S.E. Adv. Presiding Elder K. Bowers officiating.

Interment, South View Cemetery. The remains will be placed in state at the church at 11 a.m. until me hour of service and will not be viewed after eulogy. Survivors are daughter, Ms. Joyce A Poole; son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Poole (Lucy); thru grandchildren, Tawanna, Angela and Calvin Poole; a devoted sister, Mrs. Sarah Edmonds, Phenh City, and a host of friends and neighbors. Relatives and friends are asked to assemble at the re-. sidence at 12 noon.

Stocks Funeral Home, Mrkwood Chapel, 1970 Boulevard Or. E. 377-0458-9. PSUTCHTT Funeral services for Mr. Richard Calvin Pritchett, of 2300 Crests Decatur, an employee of the U.S.

Postal Service for 26 years, will be held on Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 2 p.m. at Mt Welcome Baptist Church, 581 Parker Decatur, with remains placed in state at 12 noon. Rev. C.W. Grant, Pastor, officiating.

Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Betty Fleming Pritchett; three daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Darryt Printup (Rhonda), Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Cotey (Sharon) Mr. and Mrs. Eric McGhee (TernTrry), La-Grange, two sons, Monte and Calvin Pntehett; four grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Hat-tie Pritchett, Mobile, five brothers, Mr.

and Mrs. James Pritchett, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pritchett, Joseph Pritchett Kenneth Pritchett, all of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Pritchett, Mobile, six sisters, Mrs. Barbara Johnson, Mrs. Debra Robinson, Mrs. Jessie Greene, all of California; Mrs. Jean Salvage, Lily Eaton, Sandra Brown, all of Mobile, two uncles and two aunts; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Family and friends wiH assemble at the residence at 1 o'clock. Donald Trimble Mortuary, 1876 Second Ave. 371-0772-3. Mrs. Annie Pearl Pye, of 563 Browmvood S.E.

passed February I at a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 4 at 2 o'clock p.m. at the Turner Road Church of Christ, 1923 Turner S.E. with Minister Lawrence W. Gilmora, Sr.

officiating. Interment will follow at the Westview Cemetery. Her survivors includes husband, Mr. M.C. Pye; eight daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Ted (Annie Lee) Mims, of California; Mrs. Jossie Mae Cook, Mrs. Juan-ita Gilstrap, Mrs. Margie Denise Phillips, Thomaston, GA; Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph (Delois) NoweH, Mrs. Patricia Harris, Mrs. Yvonne Griggs, Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory (Chartane) McDowell; two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse (Linda) Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dean (Sandra) Walton, all of Atlanta; 21 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.

Daisy Mae Cook, Mrs. Betty Cook, Mrs. Ella Mae At- water; three brothers, Mr. Jesse Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmy Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee uwn; ana nose oarer rwauvra ana moras. The family requested that everyone assemble at 563 Brownwood Ave. at 1 clock p.m.

for the cortege. Wake tonight February 3 between the hours of 7 until 8 p.m. at Meadows Mortu-ary, 419 Flat Shoals E. 522-7478. REAVfS Funeral services for Mr.

Leland H. Reavis, will be held Friday at 12 noon at the Chapel of A S. Turner Sons. Mr. Joe Glenn officiating.

Interment Floral Hills Memory Family will receive friends from 6 until 9 Thursday evening at A.S. Tumor Sons. M' Mr. Atonzo B. Rivers, of Atlanta, died January 31, 1989.

Surviving are his wife, Bonnie M. Rivers, Atlanta; daughter, Michelle Rivers; son, Thomas Bass Rivers, Houston, mother, Norma Rivers, Anderson, SC; stepHdaughter, Lynn Jones, Atlanta; one niece, three nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, February 3 at 11 o'clock at Peachtree Presbyterian Church with the remains placed in state at 10 o'clock. Dr. W.

Frank Harrington, Rev. Charles I. Mann officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Anderson, S.C. at 3:30 o'clock.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Prince-ton University, P.O. Box 140, Princeton, NJ. 08544. H.M. Patterson Son, Oglethorpe Hill, 4550 Peachtree Rd.

ROLADER Mr. William Clarence Rolader, age 84, of Marietta died February 2, 1989. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Imogens Shumate Rolader; daughters, Mrs. Mildred Lamptay, Marietta; Mrs.

Pat Ca-gle, Canton; son, Mr. Bud Rolader, Marietta; nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 4 at 11 a.m. in the Roswell Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.

Bil Boggs, Rev. John Moody offi- ciabng. Interment Paces Ferry United Method- 1st Church Cemetery. Roswell Funeral Home. ROSE3ERRY Mrs.

Bessie R. Roseberry, of Decatur, died February 2, 1989. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Carol R. Walker, Doraville; son, Mr.

and Mrs. Mickey Roseberry, Morrow; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, brother, Mr. Glenn Rhodes, Tucker; sister, Mrs. Mary Mcintosh, Decatur; two nieces, one nephew. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chapel of AS.

Tumor Sons. Rev. Rick Standard will off id-' ate. Interment Decatur Cemetery. A.S.

Turner Sons. ROSS Mn Catherine Ross, wife of Mr. Leo Ross, of 3501 Botfair Dr. N.W., passed February 2, 1989. Her funeral wil be announced by tvey Morticians.

SAMUELS V-' Funeral services for Mrs. Connie Mae Samuels, of 3068 Sharon Macon, Ga. will be bdd Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Hutchings Funeral Home, Macon, 536 New Macon, Ga. with Dr.

Benjamin W. Bickers officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Macon. The wife of Mr. Joseph Samuels and the sister of Mrs.

Ada King, of Atlanta and the aunt of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamnin W. (Ethel) Bickers and family. Hutchings Funeral Home and Donald Trimble Mortuary.

1876 Second a Sealed bid will be received by the STONE MOUNTAIN, MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, Purchasing Dopartment, P.O. Box 77S, Stone Mountain, A 30004 from this tlmer. j-untll Friday, February 10, lvOv for the sal of surplus computer equipment to include: on IBM System S340B model with I million main memory, 400 million-" i disk storage, 4 communications channel, and dltkett mogulne drive. The system has been under maintenance since its purchase around December 19SS. For 4 Walter, Sabrina Sexton, Corey Sexton, Patricia Heard, Tammy Williams, Renee Hightower, Michelle Sexton, Marcus Williams; two sisters, Myrtle Watts and Katie Robinson; two brothers, Horace Williams and Doyle Poole; six grandchildren and other relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends Friday, 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. at Eppinger's Chapel, Marietta. The body will lie In state from 12 noon until hour of service. The family win assemble at Harris Dallas. Eppinger Sons, Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Marietta.

SIMS Mr. Otin Sims, age 91, of 154 W. Slaughter Jackson, passed January 30. Funeral services wiH be held Saturday, February 4 at 3 p.m. from the Fairfield A.M.E.

Church, Jackson. Rev. C. Surry officiating. He leaves to mourn a loving, daughter and son-in-law, Nellie Ruth and AJ.

StodgtiiU. Atlanta, two grandsons that he raised, James R. Sims and Lewis Sims, both of Jackson; a God son, Chester White, Detroit one brother, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sims, Jackson; two sisters, Mrs.

Leota Price, Jenkinsburg; Mrs. Rome Jones, Cleveland, Ohio; three brothers-kvlaw; six sisters-in-law; eight other grandchildren; 24 greatgrandchildren; four great-great-grandchiktren; nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Please assemble at the residence at 2 p.m. Saturday. Trimier-Jackson, 775-2247.

SLAUGHTER Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Henderson Slaughter will be held Friday, February 3 at 2 p.m. from the chapel of Harwell Funeral Home. Rev. Lamar Coursev officiating.

Interment Lawnwood Memorial Park. J.C. Harwell Son, Covington. SMALLS Funeral services for Mrs. Lethe Small win be held Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 2 p.m.

from Thornton's Gordon Forest Chapel. Minister to be selected. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors are son, Carlton Tann, daughter-in-law, Emma Tan, five grandchildren, JuKa Evans, Carlton Tann, Jr, Karen Or-issa and Joseph Tann, six great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The cortege will assemble at 2163 Ben Hill East Point, at 1 p.m.

Harschet Thornton Mortuary, 3346 M.L King Jr. Dr. STE PHENS 1 Little Miss Victoria Stephens, of 138 Timber Creek Lane, Marietta, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor and Althea Stephens, passed February 1, 1989.

Funeral arrangements an-nounced later. Haugabrooks Funeral Home. STONE Graveside services for Miss Theresa Stone, Montgomery, formerly of 80 Forestwood Lane, N.E., Atlanta win be held Friday, February 3, 1989 at 2 p.m. at Dawn Memorial Gardens. Rev.

Tom Belt will officiate. Mann Walden, Conyers. SWANN -V--- Mrs. HA (Fairy Swann, of Stockbridga died February 1, 1989. Surviving are daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Morrison, Decatur; Mrs. John fjlmmie) Love, Uthonia; sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Zack Swann, Hileali, FL; Mr. Gene Swann, Mr. Roy W. Swann, Mr. and Mrs.

Hiram T. Swann, Stockbridga; sister-in-law, Mrs. Dessie Cook, Stockbridge; 13 grandchildren, eight great- grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, February 3, 1989, 3 p.m. from Ward's Glenwood Chapel.

Rev. Orin Sampson will officiate. Interment, Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers assemble at the chapel at 2:45 p.m. Hons A Ward, Candler Rd.

i TAYLOR Funeral services for Mrs. Hugh (Bemice) Taylor wiU be held Friday at 2 o'clock at Mc Daniel's Chapel. "Rev. James R. Burdette officiating.

Interment, HopeweH. Herschel McDaniel, Fairbum. THOMAS vv Mr rjiim Thnm Sr i vrn East Tinsley Griffin, funeral service will be held Saturday, February 4 at 2 p.m. in the Rising Star Baptist Church with the Rev. J.C Smith officiating.

Interment Pine Grove Cemetery: He is survived by wife, Mrs. Marie WhatJey Thomas, sons, Mr. Franklin White, Rev. Cleveland Thomas, Mr. Henry Thomas, Mr.

Eugene Thomas, daughters, Mrs. Josephine Brooks, Mrs. Ernestine Cloud, sis-tars, Mr. and Mrs! Morzena (Inell) Evans, brother, Mr. Willie C.

Thomas, 24 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, aunt Rosa Henderson, undo, Mr. Norman Thomas and other relatives. Friends may visit the family (TONIGHT) from 7 until 8 p.m. it McDowell United Funeral Home, 452 Norm Hil St, Griffin. TILLMAN Funeral services for Mr.

Robert Tillman, Jr. of 425 Chappell N.W., Apt K-U wil be held Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 11 o'clock a.m. at Gus Thomhill's Chapel, 1315 Hendnx East Point The Rev. Sandy Allen, Jr. wiH officiate.

Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery. A wake will be held Friday evening from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. in our chapel. He is survived by mother, Ms. Mary E.

Tillman, of Atlanta; father, Mr. Robert Tillman, of Detroit Ml; two brothers, Michael and Torrance; two aunts, six uncles and a host of other relatives and friends. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the residence at 10 o'clock a.m. Gus Thomhill's Funeral Home. 768-2993-4.

VERDIN Mr. Herschel Verdin, of Jenkinsburi, passed January 30. Funeral Friday, February 3 (TODAY) at 2 p.m. at the St James Baptist Church. Trimier-Jackson.

775-2247. WARREN Funeral services for Miss Arabella (Bella) Warren, of 1855 Valencia Decatur, wil be held Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 1 p.m. at Antiocn A MI. Church, 912 Atlanta Decatur, Ga. Dr.

Clayton D. Wilkerson, Pastor, officiating. Interment, South View Cemetery, 1990 Jonesboro Rd. S.E., Atlanta, Ga. Remains will lie in state at the church from 11 a.m.

until the hour of service. Survivors am tour sisters, Mrs. Pauline Lewis, St Petersburg, Mrs. Harriet Williams, St Petersburg. Mrs.

Nancy Mike, Donaldsonvile. Mrs. Evencie Williams, Atlanta; host of nieces and nephews including Mr. Allen Williams. Mr.

Major Brown and Miss Helena Williams who resides in Atlanta; cousins and other relatives and friends, to addition to her immediate family are members of her extended family to include Mr. Ward Wight Mn Selma Beard, Mrs. Rebecca Sims, Mr. Stewart Wight Mrs. Alice McDon-ough and their 17 children.

The family wil receive friends tonight February 3, 1989 at Sel-ers Bros. Chapel, 889 M.L King Jr. Dr. N.W. from 7 until 8 D.m.

The cortege wil assemble at the residence Saturday at 12 noon. Seller Bros. WEAVER Memorial services for Mr. Willie (Pookie, Mal- phas) Weaver, of 315 Northside Apt will be held Saturday, teamen 4, 1989 I am. at the St Paul C.O.G.I.C 2822 S.

Randall St. East Pont He is survived by wife. Mrs. Marilyn Finley Weaver; mother. Mrs.

Sarah Weaver; and other relatives and friends. Hines. 7 Legal Notices I have BDDlied to the City of Atlanta for a Food Store wBeer Wine Packaged Li-, cense at 3015 Jonesboro SE; Craig Hewatt Enter- rises, Inc. dba Big Food tore no. 103.

Hearing to be neid dv the License neview Board Feb. 15, 1989, 5pm, Po nce Headquarters, 4tn iioor, 175 Decatur St Dwight L. Craig, Pres. 50 Stanley Bowers, Agt.Sec. 50 I have aDDlied to the Citv of Atlanta for a Food Store wBeer Wine Packaged Li- cense at 2191 Campbellton SW, dba Gulf Mini Mart Hearing to be held by the Li cense Review Board Feb.

15, 989. 5pm, Police Headquar ters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur St Americus Reed, 100 I have applied to the City of Atlanta for a Restaurant- Lounge wLiquor Consumed-Live Entertainment-Customer Dancing license at 1355 Simpson Rd. dba Sanabella. Hearing to be held by the Li cense Review Board Feb. 15, 989.

5pm, Police Headquar ters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur St SamToliver, Jr. 100 BIO NUMBER 43MIM1SMS STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES PURCHASINO QIVISION LEGAL NOTICE A-m Notice hortby ilven thot mt Oodui liiwil of Admlnlitratlvo SorvkM. Purctmlno Division, will oc- CTPt tealod Wd on btwlf of the Georgia Department of indvnrv 1 Troae tor KtNuv i iun ui- VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER. KINGSLAND. GEORGIA, ki Uriel conformity with the Maine documents.

A42 Such Moled bldi at ore received will be opened and rood aloud at 1:09 P.M. FEBRUARY II, IW. All oka mutt bo received by the Bid officer of the purcnot-Ino I. Surolui Preoertv Division. 200 Piedmont Avenue.

SE, Flovd BulWIno, Wert Tower, Suite 1306, Atlanta tooorvra JUM4, en or oerore mm aaw ana Time. A-03 Coplet of tlx blddlne documentt may be ab- tainea tram ltnn l. wtANLtx, u-imtni up INDUSTHT Oj TRADE. 2JD rcM.nl Kcc NW.A 196-47. A.

J. Anderwn Contt ruction Proled Analyst State of Georgia Deportment of Administrative Servicet Purchasing Division (404) HOTICEOF REDEMPTION TO THE HOLDERS OF GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCE AUTHORITY SINGLE FAMILY MORTGAGE BONDS. 19113 SERIFS A 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders el the costtlonetj bonds that there hae been colled for redemption mi March lW by me Georgia Residential Finance Authority of ooq regale principal amount of mesa bonds. The bonds listed by number be low ant peine nsdeemed In the erinicloal amount noted to the rhVtt of their number. The redemption ptice for eacn Dona win Be equal to me principal amount re- OLmefl leoemer wtm occrueo inrerest to wvorcn in.

interest win ceote accrue on oonos reoesmea on ana after March SERIAL BONDS-Initially dated 1I-14S Due: 17-t-av rxrutubif: jwbw- Due: IM-W 7.75 AR503S AR737B Due: 12-141 Due: 12-1-M 1.25 CUSIP: J73S90EQ7 AKJ72V S1O.O0O! AHOKI 100.000 Due: JTJSMERJ AR7M lyS.OUD Due: 1J1-041 75CUSIP: J7J590ES3 ARM01 1105.000 Due: 12-1-W 9.00 AR3721 AR6092 SS.OOO; Due: ARSW1 A DttAM 01bA IVIA. A DUMA AE WM AK4i -sixoue; AR4171 Due: AR349J. AR4771 AR44M AR7045 SI5.000; AR7SJ7.15.0II0 Due: ll lt CUSIPiSTSSMEZT AR7707. 1135.000 Due: 1M409 10CUSIP: raSrOFAl' TERM BONDS -Initially dated 11-1-W Due: tM-04 10.00 CUSIP: J7J50cA2- Due: 12-1-14 lO.OmtCUSIP: 37J5yOEYO AR4414 AR4052 AR4933 AR4934 AR494I AR4954 AR4954 AR4957 AR494S AR4963 AR5021 AR502I 120,0001 AR512I AR5130 AR5131 AR5112 AR514S AR5153 AR5223 AR5374 15.000; ARS423 ARS424 AR5427 AR542t AR543t AR5472 AR5S39 AR5931 AR03 AR40I1 AR60B2 110.000; AR4131 AR41 AR4275 AR6200- AR4282 AR4340 AR6351 AR4351 AR4374 AR4416 AR4424 AR443S AR6441 AR447I AR45U AR4425 AR4432 AR66I7 AR6741 AK4407 AK4 AN47 AR674I ANV4I AR7172 AR7211 AR731I AR7391 AR7411 AR7S21 A AR791I ARTyie. AR7TJ4 AR7W3 AR74J.

AR7V4S AR798J. 15.000; AR7V43 110.000 For any bond presented which Is not to be redeemed ki full, new bond will be returned for the unredeemed portion thereof. Bonds to be redeemed should be pre-panted for redemption to Trust Comeony Bank. Corpor ate Truee Department, Room 225-Annen Building, SS fedeewooa Avenue, Atlanta Georgia GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL FINANCE AUTHORITY By: Trust Company Bank, Trustee Dated: 1-31-St No representation It made as to the correctness of the CUSI numbet either a printed on the bonds or as contained herein and reliance may be placed only on other kmt Iftentlftmtlon Information contained herein. Under the provisions at the Interest and Dividend Tax compiionce act at im ravine Asemi may oe oon anted to withhold 20 from payment el prlnlclpal ft bonalvolder who have failed to furnish the Paying Agent with a valla taxpayer identification number, Holder at the above described securities who wish ovoid the application of these provisions should submit certified taxpayer Identification number on Form W- burg; Leon Williams, Woodstock; brother, led Williams, Marietta; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services 2 p.m. Saturday, White Columns Chapel, Mableton. Rev. Billy Williams officiating. Interment Pleasant Hil Baptist Cemetery, Tucker, Ga.

Gene Davis, Mableton. WILLIAMS Mr. Jack M. Williams, Clarkston, died February 2, 1989. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Harriet Williams, Clarkston; daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Wright, Ft Worth, Mrs. Karen Boniface, Enterprise, sister, Mrs. Ann Walker, MaitJand, brother, Mr. Robert Williams, State of Washington; grandchildren, Chris Boniface and Greg Wright Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chapel of A.S.

Turner I Sons. Rev. Steve Hammack wil officiate. Interment Bairdstown Georgia Cemetery. AS.

Turner I Sons. WILUS Funeral servicet for Uttta TaRacM Jean Willis, of 3847 Stone Rd. S.W., will be held on Saturday, February 4, 1989 at 2 p.m. at Community Church Of God, 850 Cascade Rd. S.W..

with remains placed In state at 12 noon anu hour of service and wil not be viewed after eulogy. Rev. Rudolph Smith, Pastor, tfficiatjnf, assisted by Rev. Allison Metis. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

She is survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Willis (Emma) one sister, Lynda; brother, Vincent; (rand-parents, Mrs. Juanita Seace, Mr.

Thomas Willis, Sr. and Mrs. Ruby Hargrove; and a host of aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends. Family and friends will assemble at the residence at 1 p.m. Donald Trimble Mortuary, 1876 Second Ave.

371-0772-3. WOFFORO Mrs. Bob (Catherine) Wofford, of Fayetteville died February 1, 1989. Survived by husband; daughter, Mrs. Hade uune) Hawkins, Fayetteville; grandson, Mr.

Russel (Rusty) Hawk ins; sisters, Mrs. Murray tAmy) Prrtchett, Union City; Mrs. Tom E. (Sarah) Ford, East Point Pray services Friday, p.m., Hemperiey's Funeral Home. Fr.

Andrew Zbeeb, St EUas East-. em Orthodox Church and Dr. Norman 0. Shands officiating. Funeral Saturday, February 4, Hemperiey's Chapel, 11 a.m.

Interment Westview. A.C Hemperley Sons. WOODS Mrs. Jackie M. Woods, of 1088 Barton St, Conyers.

mother of Ms. Jessie M. Woods. passed February 1, 1989. Funeral announced i later.

Levett ft sons, 483-9885. WOODWARD Funeral services for Mr. Emory (EJ.) Woodward, of 250 Roach St. S.W.. Aot.

572 wiU be held Saturday, February 4, 1989, 2 o'clock at sellers Bros. Chapel, 9Z3 Mc Daniel St, Rev. WJ. Jones officiabnt. Interment South View Cemetery.

Wake wil be held (TONIGHT), Friday at 923 McDaniel St, S.W. from 7 oi p.m. survivors are sister, Mrs. Mary lea Lockett; brother, Mr. Phillip Woodward; grand son, Roacharah Glass; nieces, nephews, cousins; two sisters-in-law, Jessie Maa and Is abel Woodward; other relatives and friends.

The cortege Is asked to assemble at 1179 Welch St, S.W. at 1 p.m Sellers Mc- uanmst WORTHAM Dr. Jacob James Wortham, of Washington, formerly of Atlanta, passed January 25, 1989. Funeral services wi be held Saturday, February 4. 1989 at I D.m.

at St Paul A.M.E. Church, 1540 Piyor Rd. S.W. Rev. Dr.

Preston W. Williams, Pastor, officiating, assisted by others. Interment South View Cemetery. The remains wil be placed state at the church at 11 a.m. Dr.

Wortham was an Editor for U.SA Today Newspaper, Washington, C. His survivors include son, Mr. Ronald Wortham; parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Wortham (Grace); uncle, Mr. tslah Farmer and family; aunts. Mrs. Abrie M. uiison and family, Mrs.

Fannie Fanner and family; nieces, Mrs. Karen Payne and family, Mrs. Ludonia S. Sfuilin and family; nephews, Mr. and Mrs.

David Wortham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wortham and family, all of Atlanta. a host of cousins. other relatives, friends and close associates.

The family will receive friends this evening (f-riday) from 7 p.m. until p.m. at our cnapw. The cortege will assemble at 686 Ira St S.W. at iz noon, tvey Moracians.

InMemorlam ki Loving Memory of my Mother, Daddy and Brother V0NCE1L RAWLS CONNER February 3, 1986 THOMAS CLARENCE RAWLS, SR. Ferbuary), 1937 TOMMY CJWWLS, JR. February 16, 1979 -Tlw Lord is Our Shepherd Sadly missed by LOUISE R. PAYNE FAMILY ki memory of FRED LANE ANDERSON It's one year since that sad day when death called you away. My heart acnes witn kmimess but destn can destntrakMltforyouSadlyirtoed.

Donna A Cemetery Lots, Crypts ARLINGTON CEMETERY. 13 irov tltn I Nw lovtly KM wet ion aMch otlowt mmumMt irarlwn. Mor lit 11.500 M.OwMf will nil at II a. Will lWt or Mil Oil. COII Wl-76q.

ARLINGTON CimHn. 1 araw InH In nuWIiil Melton S. ARLINGTON. 4 irovt let, KM Hill Helton. S40M.

CoN COLLEGE PARK Mwnorlol PonX-l'lot lor 4. HS-im. FAIRVIEW MEMORIAL GOTloni, SWU Rwrrtctlon Gorden. Moktotftr, ynOH. LAURELwooo-j m.

vouin hMt HHmr iSl-UM afr 4 am. RESTHAVEN CEMETERY grovi In tKUHtnt toootiari RESTHAVEN Mmwlol CordMt. Two Mi wclton y-A, wwmotion. ywo. ay.

WESTVIEW CEMETERY. Itravt lot, MCttotl Gordon of ewnowno Lin. TLtt. nlfmr westview rmi4rv MmiMloum. Canwonlon Cryphv ChoILovI.Socrlllco.?tll.

WESTVIEW 1 tram, lot 7M, wctton Oi i erovi, 717, WESTVWorow UCalltvonlnnl k. T. worm hw iocritK oi ran 171221. A more intormatio can 4W-M7. The Assoc kit ion re-serves the light to reiect any or all bids and to waive ony tecnnicaiiiietana informoiitiei.

Not Ice of Board of Corrections Meetina. Reaular and Executive Session: Monday, February 4. I9W, 3:00 p.m., Floyd Veteran Memorial Building East tn rigor oooro Koom, Atlanta, toeorgto. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Southern Ambulance Builder. Inc.

It offerlne for public tale at the time and date below 44 new and un-' used ambulances, related equipment, end spar part ordered by New York City Health and Hospital, lovpuraiiun. The Sale will be held at the headauarter of Southern Ambulance, 133 New Franklin Road, LoGronge, Geor-c', Ola on Friday, February 10, 1909 at 10:00 a.m. Item be sold are: 4 44 Type Class i (Floor Plan ai ambulance' glne, dual rear wheels. Pierce all aluminum body," cdblnetry and Interior patient comportment, ad---vanced environmental, electrical, and vehicle warning systems, and numerous other special features. Manufacturer' standard warranty and Chevrolet chassis warranty Included, Rockwell "Trlpmaster" monitors and data links.

Motorola UHF Rod lot and Apcor Telemetry radio and related equipment, oxygen pressure regulators, flowmeter, speaker lights with turn signals, flasher, beacon lights (several type), automotive hose and cablet, wiring harnesses, sirens, wheels, tires, bellows, bumpers, auxiliary transmission oil cooler, 33S trauma pants, 20 Pierce boxes, unique aluminum cabinetry, New York City decols, and other automotive and medical supplies. Bids may be submitted for Individual units or fnr lots of units. Southern Ambulance reserves the right bid at the sale. The property will be told for cosh, certified check. or cashier's check.

Further specif icatlont available. upon request.1 inquiries reparamg me aie may ne moos or: Ed Snider, Southern Ambulance Builder, Inc. P. 0. Drawer 949, LoGranee, GA 3024S Telephone: (4041 1H-0134 SOUTHERN AMBULANCE BUILDERS.

INC. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS The Board of Reaentt of the Unlwertltv System of Georgia It soliciting responses from architects who are interested in providing professional services tor "Lyman Hall Renovations" Georgia Institute of Technol ogy, Atlanta, Georgia. i Lyman Hall was constructed In 1904 a the Chernhv Srv ftnllHInn rhaml.trv will unftnte Im.IIHIm In summer at oeorgio i ecn proposes to renovate tne 19,300 GSF of the original building for office function and to demolish the Emerson addition to It. The estl- mated construction budget for tee protect It 13,000,000. Design professionals Interested In participating In i the professional services selection process for the above protect should obtain a copy of the "Professional Con- sultont Response Questionnaire" by lending a self -ad- dressed, stomped envelope (10.45 postage) to Mr.

Frederick Branch, Vice Chancellor for Facilities. Board of Regents of the University System at Georgia Room 440, 244 Washington Street, S.W Atlanta, Gear- Ja 30334. i Response Questlonnolret will be considered re- ceivea by 4. go p.m. on February 10, lew, NOTICE TOENGINEERS 1 The Board of Regent the University System ef Georgia I soliciting response from engineers who are Interested In providing professional services for Protect No.

BR49-32 "Heating and Air Conditioning Alumni Memorial Hall" (Gym), (Jordan Col lea, Bornesvlllt, Georgia. This protect will consist of the replacement of the original boiler and the addition of an air conditioning system to the 29,400 sq. ft building. Electrical, struc- rural and architectural wotk will also be required to im- element the new mechanical system. The estimated construction budget for this prelect Is 1325,000.

Design professionals Interested In participating Hi the professional services (election process for the obov proled should obtain copy of the "Professional Can- sultont Response Ouettlenalre" by sending a self ad- dressed, stamped 14" envelope (M.45 postage) to Mr. Frederick Branch, vice Chancellor for Facilities. '4 Board of Regent of the University System of Georgia Roam 440, 244 Washington Street, S. Atlanta Geor- 4 la 30334. 1 Response Questlonnolret will be considered ceivea by 4:00 p.m.

on February 10, im. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA -3 NOTICE OF ARCHITECTS The University of Georgia It soliciting responses from design professionals who are Interested In provkt- ktg services forth Campus Moll Building. Anticipated Construction Cost: 1300,000 PROJECT: Construction of a 4000 square foot single- 'i ttory building for the Comput Moll administrative tunc- lions, including sorting and handling of bulk and U. S. .9 Moll Design professionals Interested In participating ht the professional services selection process should 06- tain a copy of the I'Profetsianal Consultant Response Questionnaire" by sending a self ixMressed, stamped I to 11" envelope toMr.CrwleM.Portr,CampuAr- chltect, Compus Planning, University of Georgkl, 300 SSMMCAlbMi.

Athens. Georaia 30402. Questionnaire response will be considered eelved by 4:00 e.m. on February 10. 199 Cruse.

LEGAL NOTICE Julius Eugene Cruse, representing Cruse Inn Restaurant, 426 Broad Fairbum, GA, have made application to the Mayor City Council of Fairburn, GA for a Beer Wine License. Hearing to be held at City Hall, 56 Malone Fairburn, GA at 7:30 p.m. Monday Febru ary .3, my. juiius Eugene 371-0772-3. JHw wtienpreeentingrneir ootids.

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