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THt TENNIS! AN, FridiT. ftti. It, 1973 Legal Notice a Jbatlt puttees eailf pottos Parents Held Lebanon, Tenn. CARNEY, Charles J. (Tad) SMITH, Mr.

James William (Striagbeaa) February 13, Ltgil Notices AGEE, Arch Age 93, passed 1973 at a local infirmary. Sur FRANKLIN, FURLOW, Hooper Lintoa Age 65, Feb. 14, 1973. Survived by wife, Mrs. Hester Furlow; four sisters, Mrs.

Jamie Mai in Girl's Death vived by father. Mr. Scott Winfrey; mother, Mrs. Geor gia, Winfrey; brothers, Mr. Calvin Smith and Mr.

John Howell, Mrs. Gladys Ivey, -DUCKTOWN, Turn. (UPi Age 87 years, of 3933 Clarksville Feb. 14, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

John T. Desirey, Madison; grandsons, Stephen Desirey, Alan E. Desirey, both of Madison; several nieces nephews. Remains are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville where -TClyl 31, nd both of Franklin, Mrs. Myrtle Winfrey; three sons, Messrs Taylor, Nashville, and Mrs James Robert and John away Thursday morning, Feb.

15, 1973, at a local hospital. Survived by daughter Mrs. B. (Marjorie) Prowell, Nashville; seven sons, Vester Neal, Arch Guy, Sam, Fred, and Jessie B. Agee, all of Lebanon, James Otis Agee, Detroit, two brothers, Clarence Agee, New Middleton, Lattie Agee, Hickman, 16 grandchil wife, Donna, were on charges tol Virgie Ivey, of i Smith: two dauchters, Miss NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY OF LEBANON, TENNESSEE SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS 1973 SINKING CREEK RELIEF INTERCEPTOR SEWER RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS Separata sealed proposals for the construction and installation of the City of Lebanon, Tennessee, Sanitary Sewer Improvements 1973, ftiurderine their fryear-old Springs; three brothers, Clif Dollie Smith and Mrs.

Virginia Farris; nine grandchil UT Making Library Public KNOXylLLE (AP) The i i Tennessee-Kndxville. announced yesterday it npening its library to all' ennesseans. a'r Boss, library director, said individuals may buy' a library card for $20 and business firms may ob: tain; forflOO cards for five or more Employes. Mrs. Joe.

Morrison CENTERVILLE, Tenn. -Service for Mrs. Joe Morrison, 44, of Centerville, owner and of a dress shop here, will .2 p.m. today at McDonald Funeral -V Burial will be in Oakmont Ctmetery. ton Furlow, Fairview, Burt 'daughter -whose body $ik tfttund in a shallow ygrave dren; three daughters-in-law; services will be Feb.

Wmost a-yearago. ders, execpt that submitted with the lowest acceptable proposal, will be returned within fifteen-, (15 days after the time of opening bids. The bid security accompanying the lowest acceptable proposal may be held by the City of Lebanon, until a construction contract has been executed and a satisfactory Performance Bond in the sum of the full amount of the Contract has been delivered to the City Tsf Lebanon. FEDERAL GRANT-PUBLIC LAW 660 This project will be financed In part by a grant from the Federal Water Quality Administration -and the Project Number is WPC-Tenn-328. NON-DISCRIMINATION' must edmply with tht-resident' Executive Order 11246 and 11375, which prohibit discrimination In employment regarding race, creed, color, sex or-national origin Bidders must certify that they do not, and will not, maintain or provide for their employees any facilities that are segregated on basis of race, color, creed or origin.

PREVAILING WAGES A minimum wage rate applieaWe to this project has been set by tha United States Department of Labor and has been Included in the Contract Documents. Bidders must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Davis-Bacon Act, the Act and the Contract one son-in-law; many other relatives and friends. Friends runow, Nashville, Tilt Furlow, Nashville. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel, i where services will i Xachanee: was brought toert Sinking Creek. Relief Interceptor 16 at 1 o'clock p.m., conducted by Rev.

Leslie Honorary Casper dren, 16 great-grandchildren. may visit with the family Fri arraignment, from tfrison in Illinois where he Sewer, are invited and will be received in the Council Chamber, City Court Room, located in the Remains are at Ligon Bobo be conducted at 2:00 Friday Aita, H. R. Stanfield, Doyle day, February 16, 1973 from 8 until 10 p.m. at Fosters had been serving tto-5 year City Police Station at the corner afternoon, Herbert A.

Ro Funeral Home, where services will be held Saturday, 17, 1973, at 1:30 p.m., conducted or stone ana tast Liay srreer, Leu- rm for "abusing 'a young son, Chapel M.B. Church. Funeral anon, Tennessee on or before but Bis wife had been free 6n not later than 2:00 clock P.M. services Saturday, February binson officiating. Interment Pond Cemetery.

Friends will serve as pallbearers. 794-1512. by Bro. Curtis Hall. Honorary on March 1973 and immediate 110,000 17, from the above church, 1 D.m..

with Rev. Melvin pallbearers, Elders and Dea ly thereafter all bids will De puD-licly opened and 'the prices bid read aloud Sealed envelopes or packages THE. STATE "of Tennessee tharged the couple had. bea Stows the retired engineers of the State Highway Dept. Active: John Aita, Arch Carney, John E.

Carney, C. Kenneth Carney, C. Kenneth Carney, W. W. Glenn, Austin Demonbreun, 4.

J. Austin De-monbreun, Jr. interment National Cemetery. BRATTEN MARTIN, Directors, 254-7511. Birdine and Rev.

Fred John cons of the Maple Hill Church of Christ, Dr. John Hill Tilley, Herschel Bradshaw, Howard CLAYBROOKS, Mr. George D. ten- mm daughter, son officiating. Pallbearers death In January 1972, containing proposals shall be marked or endorsed: "Proposal for the City of Lebanon, Tennessee, Sanitary Sewer Improvements larchante had renorted the and flowerbea.rers selected from Usher Board of Fosters Chapel.

Interment: National Waters, Jack Hancock, Hous ton Hancock, Lelliot Brad 1973. Sinking Creek Relief inter Tuesday, February 13, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survivors are wife, Mrs. Mittie Claybrooks; sons Messrs George and Charles E. ceptor Sewer." shaw, Frank Neal John GENERAL DESCRIPTION Or PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Cemetery Monday morning.

WRIGHTS FUNERAL HOME, 255-8735. W. Harlin and Mack Hall Grandsons will serve as ac Work Hours Standards JOHNS, George Houston Thurs. morning, Feb. 15, 1973, The above described work and Claybrooks; two grandchil improvements will require the fol tive pallbearers.

Interment lowing construction: dren; brothers, Messrs CLARK, Mrs. Willie Mal-Of 700 Cedar Grove" Cemetery. LI The furnishing and installation of approximately 6,050 lineal feet Charles Nathaniel Sr. and Mrs. Morrison died Wednesday, in.

Vanderbilt Hospital, of a kidney disease. tSurviyors include her husband; two sons, Timothy, Centerville; and Joe Morrison Jr, Nashville; parents, Mr. and Marvin brothers' Gary and RQnnii Overbey; Centerville; and threev sisters; Mrs. Juanita Tiylor, Columbia; Teiirt, Mrs Sylvia Hicks, Centerville, and, Mrs. Sue Nnimelly, Tenn.

GON BOBO FUNERAL Leroy Claybrooks; half-broth Demoss Gallatin, Tenn, Suddenly February 13, 1973 HOME, Lebanon, Tenn. er, James Turner; sev Survived by a devoted great- eral nieces and nephews: of 3b-inch reinforced concrete pipe sewer of which 64 lineal feet Is to be installed in a steel casing under railroad, 285 lineal feet of 36-inch reinforced concrete pressure pipe sewer, 160 lineal feet of 14-inch ductile iron pipe sewer of which 20 lineal feet is to be DIBBLE, Mrs. Judy Shedd-Of dear friends, Mrs. Christine Watson and Jennie Brown; other relatives and friends AWARD OF CONIRi The award of any contract will be made by the City Lebanon. Tennessee, The City of Lebanon reserves the right to reject any proposal for failure to comply with ill requlra-ments of this notice or of any "of the Contract documents; however, It may waive any minor emMr-tv informalities at its The City of Lebanon further-reserves the right to reject all proposals.

Plans and specifications for this project were prepared by-Conseer. Townsend Associates, CaMuttmg Engineers, 404 lames Robertson Parkway, Nashville, Tennessee 37219. Dated at Lebanon, Tennessee, this 8th day of February, 1973. THI CITY OF LEBANON, TENN. H.

Maddox, Mayor Installed in under rail nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Franklin of Gallatin; niece, Mrs. Laura War-field of Henderson ville; nephewDavid Patterson; great-nieces.

Mrs Nettie Lyles of Acklen Park Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1973 at a local hospital. Survived by husband, Stephen Dibble; daughter, Andrea Dee Dibble; son, Stephen Dibble parents, Mr. road. HO lineal feet of 12-inch Remains will be conveyed to ductile iron pipe sewer of which 12 lineal feet is to be installed on Mt.

Gileab M. B. Church, this Friday where family will Gallatin, Mrs. Katie Creed of concrete piers, 206 lineal feet of 12-inch reinforced concrete pipe sewer, including all manholes and appurtenances, removing certain receive friends eight until io and Mrs. James Ivey.

all of Nashville, Mrs. Mattie Wat-kins and Mrs. Julia Love of p.m. Funeral Saturday, o'clock from the above church OBERLY, Lottis George Thurs- existing sewers and manholes, service line reconnections and main Cleveland, Ohio: several taining sanitary sewage flow dur-ing construction. day morniflg, February 15, 197S at a local infirmary.

Sur Conducted by Rev. F. M. Corder and Rev. Willie Harris, All work must be performed In husband of the; late Mrs.

Elsie Frances White Johns. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ted Wey, Nashville, Mrs. Dicki Johns Collins, Mullins, S. Cm son, George Jeff Johns, Nashville; two brothers, C.

Johns, and Carlos both of Nashville; seven grandchildren and' one great granddaughter, Kebel Walker. Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin Rd. where funeral services will be conducted Sat. morning, Feb. 17 at 10:00, Harold SorrelLs, minister officiating.

Honorary pallbearers: Dr. Ray Fessey, Dr. Robert McCracken, Odell Coward, Earl C. Holland, officials and employes of Baird Ward Printing Co. and W.S.M.

Grand Ole Opry. "Active pallbearers: Ray Bates, Jerry Strobel, Bill Petterson, Percy Nelson, Jack Pitt, Don Prew-itt, Doug Miles and Morris Spain. Interment Springhill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors. vived by, idfe; Ruth accordance with and as provided assisted by Rev.

Foster in tne contract Documents which Oberly. Remains are at a i and nephews; several great-great-great-nieces and nephews; a host of cousins and friends. The remains will be conveyed to Payne Chapel Methodist are on file at the Office of the Broadway Chapel, 1713 Broad Public Works Commissioner. Citv of Lebanon. Service Center.

410 Young. Flower adies and pallbearers selected from Interment Greenwood Cemetery. WRIGHTS wy, whert: services will be Nashville; grandparents, Mrs. L. V.

Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. all of Lawrenceburg; brother, Don Shedd, Nashville.

Remains are at Woodlawn er a 1 Home, Thompson Lane. Funeral services from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses, Friday afternoon, Feb. 16, at 2 o'clock, conducted by Dr. Gaye Mc-Glothen. The following will serve as pallbearers: Roger Grooms, Jerry Ligon, J.

Jacobs, Tom and Terry Pate. Park Drive. Lebanon Tennessee. held Saturday at 1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Church, Route 2, Avondale A. copy of ill Contract Doeu Nil Dobson and Rev.

Virgil FUNERAL HOME. 255-8735. NOTICE OF ZONING AMENDMENT PROPOSALS Public notice is hereby given that the following bills have passed first reading the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County. Tennessee, as in effect November 8, 1947, ments are on and are avail Hendersonville, Tenn. able for inspection at the office Weks officiating.

Interment Olivet Cemetery. Active (this) Friday. Feb. 16, where of the Public Works Commission er, at the address herein the family will receive friends pallbearers, John. Speight and at the offices of Consoei.

particularly Chapter- 42. of tr from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral William H. Patterson, Townsend Associates, Consult ing Engineers. 404 lames Robert I960 code or tne rvtsirooonran Want Ad Information To eltct your cM 254-1031.

Classified hours Acciae hrou9h Friday. I Salurdv, a.m. to IS Noon, Sunday 3 P.m. until 5 p.m. RATECARDS MAILED UPON REQUEST Government of Nashville ana Davidson County.

Tennessee, Chap son Parkway, Nashville, Tennessee service from the above Church Saturday. Feb. 17, at 11 a.m. Paul Casey, D. Graves Raymond Ellise JZI9.

Carter Blankenship Jr. Inter Reference is made to said doc ter 43. Subchapter 2, Article particularly the Building Code Map as follows: Ray. Willis and Rob uments for full particulars. Conducted by Z.

P. Phil lip, Rev. Dan High and Rev ert P. Jackson. ROESCH copies of contract Documents BILL NO.

bV cnangine; Deadline ment woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME. required for review or biddini our- PATTON. AND COSMOPOLI Grant Interment from Residence A-t District to poses may be obtained enlv from Saturday 12:00 for Vonai Monday IJ noon for Tuesday Tuesday 12 noon for Wednesday Broadway Chapel, 1715 Residence C-2 District certain property abutting the north margin of Corbett Lane, approximate the offices of the Public Works Commissioner at the address named Pilot Knob Cemetery. JOHNSON'S HOUSE! OF ATENA, 254-5472.

244-6480. Wednesday 12 noon tor Thursdavj herein upon payment to the Citv ly 200 feet east Ot wnite orioie GREEN, William Howard Thursday 12 noon for Pnoay Friday 12 noon tor Saturday Pr'day 3 m. lor Sunday PERRY; aartie Feb. 14, or Lepanon, lennessee of $50.00 Pike. BILL NO.

73-44 By enanging tor each set of documents so 197) Shuqualak, Miss. NANCE, Mr. John E. Thurs from Residence A District to Resi The full amount of the deposit I niissmg from their Some the Grassy, Creek mmunity war just over, the Georgia State line. 1 vvj The girl's, body was found 1y -rescue workers, "March: 30, 1872.

Her who said Kimberly. disappeared front Kimberly disappeared, front heir 'parked car, had since g-Vffl to Illinois where Lachahce Was. 'arrested on. the: charge of Seating Scptty, 'and THxtjtjng hia -in boilingg'rease. Mi's.

MaxWell Parsons, lor Mrs. Blanche Dodson (51, lunchroom atten-dant of Parsons, will be it today at Calvary Baptist BuialwM be.m Bible ffi Cemetery. lUrsj Maxwell died in Decatur. Medi-bl-lCenter. The bddy Is Parsons ta-MepalHome.

i 'Survivors include her El.ven. Maxwell; a daughter, Mrs. Huth Evelyn Townsend; two stepsons liiplph 'rid Ronnie vMarwell; Yancy Ulcall -and Jo Evelyn fiurjey, 'all tot Parsons; four listers, Tklfs. Stephens, TWlder, Mrs. Paulin kjten, Aharon, Mr.

Riiel Wortham, ind MM. Nancy Nimmo Oxford, hd two grandchildren. ,1 Services ior iliwb LS Johnson 77, a mired 'hotel clerk of Gallatin, tll i Mt at 1 f.iri. today -at Donoho-Legge-Bentley Funer- IHonj 1 Burial twill jhe to'Cifltttn j. Johnson 'dted; Wednesday Suawer County 'Memo ial HttpitaL.

iL. 1 TSurviyorsmclude his wido, s.i'Iiffieffdrews; Johnson H' utepspn, C. Andrews, UallatiB; pdaughtetls, "Mrt W. Gregory. Ky.

Dun aid ijarrett, Dixon Tenn ted Miss Lillie Andrews, i Mrs. Stella ESTILL 5PRLVGS, Tenn. -Mrs. Stella Wagner 78, Estill Sprins tiiisi -yesterday, in Franklm CiiuTi ty Nursing Home, Temu Servicles. will be sat Watson Funeral 7 Winchester.

Burial will eqn Mt. Cemetery, JJechjM'd, Tenn. vived 'bywife, Mrs. Morandy daughter, Mrs. Zeadie for one set of documents and one- dence District certain properties abutting the south margin of West End Avenue between Bowling Avenue and Cardan Avenue.

half the deposit far any addi GRAY, Mr. Shirley February 13, 1973, at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Alberta Gray; two daughters, Mrs. Frances A.

Jordan and Mrs. Maggie M. Morton; 22 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; five nieces; 10 nephews; mother-in-law, Mrs. Mag Wolfe, two grand tional duplicate sets of documents BILL NO. 73-44d By enanging will be refunded to each biddei daughters, i Misses Mildred from Residence District to Resi who submits a formal bid to the and Wolfe, Nashville; City of Lebanon, Tennessee, and dence C-2 District certain property located at 5513 Urbandale day afternoon, Feb 15, 1973 at.

a local hospital. Residence 906 N. 6th St. Survived by four daughters; nine sons; one sister; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later.

SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 1412 Jefferson 329-9880. nieces'. Mesdames Lillv who also returns the documents in good condition to the Office ot Avenue. BILL NO. 73-467 -By enanging tullosii, Luliavee Allen and the Commissioner of Public Works within ten (10) days after his bid security has been returned to him.

Ludnda Walston, Nashville from Residence A-2 Distnct to Residence C-2 District certain properties abutting the north Margin of Antioeh Pike, appromimete-Iv 150 feet east of Nolensville Equipment manufacturers, sub contractors and others who do not Funeral services will be held frtm JFirst: Baptist Church, Snuquilak, a morning, Feb. 15, 1973. Survived by Mrs. Mae, Davis ion, William Howard Green both of Nashville, one sister, Mrs. Pauline Weimar, brother Homer Green, of Ringo, Ga.

Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where funeral services will be conducted Sat. morning, Feb. 17, at 11:30. Robert minister, will officiate. Honorary pallbearers: Dan England, elders and deacons of Riverside Dr, Church of Christ.

Active Robert Tant, James Weimar, E. T. Henderson, Richard Shannon, Herbert Williams Chester Walton-Homer Denning and William submit formal bids to the Citv ot Pike. Lebanon will be refunded one- BILL NO. 73-468 By changing BLANKENSHIP, Mr.

Walter- half the amount of the deposit from Residence A-2 District to ifternoon, at o'clock. for all sets of complete documents Courtesy of McGAVOCK 4 gie Comer; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Christine Gray; son-in-law, Mr. Luther W. Jordan; dear friends, Mr.

and Mrs. James Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gooch, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Young, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus McClain; a host of other great nieces, nephews and cousins.

Family will receive friends this Friday Residence C-2 District certain property Ic-ated on the northerly margin of Celbraarh Drive, approx returned in good condition to the Office of the Commissioner of MARTIN -1503 rr Public Works within ten (101 davi imately 200 feet east of Htllsboro after the opening of bids. No re Pike. BILL NO. 73-466 By-changing fund will be made for documents received after this ten-dav oeriod. Mrs.

A from Residence A-2 District to Commercial A District certain prop BID SECURITY resident -of Monterey Nursing Each proposal shall be accom erty lying west of Trousdale Drive, opposite Lynn Drive, all' of which Of 1711 21st North. Suddenly Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1973 at a local hospital. Survived by mother, Mrs. Mattie Bowers; brother, Mr.

William Blankenship; three one devoted aunt, Mrs. Patty Knight; two uncles; a host of cousins; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Jean Blankenship, other relatives and many Visitation with the family in the Chapel of panied by a certified or cashier's check, or a satisfactory bid bond, HOme enterd-into rest Thursday mdrnihfc at Hubbard Hos- is more particularly described herein, payable to the order of City of Lebanon, Tennessee, in an amount BILL NO. 73-470 By changing by. devoted from 7 to 10 p.m.

at Nolens ville Methodist Church. Funeral services Saturday, Cancellation Must Bt n-d I) 10 A.M. day prior to pufclicsiion, exreoi for Sunday which is i p.m. Friday. New ads cannot be cancelled prior to Correction? In case of error of ad in paper correction can he mad for the Monday through Saturday Nashville Tennessean called bv' 12 Neon dov cr to publication.

Correction can be made in Nashville Banner it notified by a.m. of the day of publication. Corrections (or Sunday Nashville Tennesseai if notified by 10 a.m. NOTICE OF ERROR should be iiven in time tor correction before second insertion. The Nosnville Banner and The Nashville ten.ies-sean assume me responsibility of the first two incorrect insertions, after- which time the aaveriiser becomes responsible for the remaining cost of tht advertisement, Box Number address reai'ires 4 words and is 1.00 additional week if replies ra mailed, Daily classified ads are nob-lished In THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and will be published again on the same day in IT NASHVILLE.

BANNER. Daily Rales ouotd include inser- lion in both THE TENNESSEAN, Mornino, and NASHVILLE BANNER, Evenins. Publication in the Sunday TENNESSEAN is counted as one day. Minimum Charse, 2 Lines Count Five Average (5-letter) Words to ihe Line Rioht reserved to classify and index classified ads 'accordinn to rules governing classified pages. mJ.hK' Bmer ann The Nashville Tennessean also reserve the right-to revise or ruiect at ontion, any advertising which is neemed obiectjonable ither in subiect matter or pnraseoiojy, Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday NASHVILLE BANNER Evening; menos; Rey Mr; Kelly not less than five per cent (5) of the bid as a guarantee that the bidder will within fifteen (151 Interment Springhil Muler Smith; Miss Mary Wick-mams' willli at 'First o'clock, from the above church, conducted by Rev.

Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBIN SON Directors. 'Baptist ChuTchi Capitol Hill Green Jobe and Rev. H. days after the data of the award of a contract execute an agreement and file bonds and insurance as required by the Contract Documents if his proposal is accepted.

and other Mevoted Re- Holmes Funeral Home Fri Maxwell. Flower ladies and pallbearers selected from Lebanon, Tenn. It an intended awardee tails to mins reposing at. Patton Funiral 5 Home- Re- execute and file an agreement. friends.

Interment: Olive 74 CRUTCHER, Joe Age Thursday afternoon, Feb. Branch Cemetery. WRIGHTS mains ire in sttae at First bonds and insurance as required by the Contract Documents, the amount of the check submitted 15 FUNERAL HOME, 255-8735. Baptist Church, Capitol Hill ,1973. Veterans Hospital, with his proposal shall be forfeited flasnvuie.

survived by wife from a to 10 aim. Saturday RALSTON, John Robert as liquidated LICENSE Mrs. Ruby Newton Crutcher; morning at which time funeral day, February 16, 1973 from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services following immediately, conducted by: Rev. Daniel L.

Williams Pallbearers and flowerbearers selected from friends. Interment: Greenwood Cemetery, Saturday, February 171973 at 11 a.m. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston. from Residence A-1 District to Industrial A District certain properties abutting the east margin of Duluth Avenue, approximately 300 feet north of Robertson. Avenue.

BILL NO. 73-473 Bv amending the text thereof so as to remove from the Board of Zoning Appeals the power to. issue special use permits for multi-family developments and to create new Planned Residential District within the Urban Services Public hearing on said bills will be held by the Metropolitan Council at 7:30 p.m. en Tuesday, March 6. 1973.

in the Metropolitan Council Chamber of the Courthouse. at which time and place all persons owning property affected bv such proposed amendments to the Building Zone Map are invited to appear in person, or be represented by agent or petition for the purpose of exorese-ing themselves in support of or in oooosition to the waking of such amendment. BY ORDER OF THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL OF NASHVILLI AND DAVIDSON TEN-NESSEE. W. M.

CARR. R. METROPOLITAN CLERK It will be necessary tor each Tuesday evening Feb. 13, 1973 six daughters, Mrs. Josephine bidder to shew evidence of li-.

at a local infirmary. Survived services will be held in the Memorial Chapel. Rev. Kelly cense before submitting bid in ac opnnger, airs, iwyrue sen by sons, William T. Ralston, cordance with the requirements ot Chapter 135 of the Public Acts or Miller Smith 'officiating.

Pall Parkerson, Mrs. Ruby Greer Mrs. Louise Corley, Mrs. Ma Murfreesboro. Floyd A.

1945 of the General Assemb of bearers decons and trustees Ralston, Nashville, Richard the State of Tennessee, same being ry Alice Harris; Mrs. Jo Dor- of First baptist Church. In Sections 6Z-60I through 6Z-622 of the Tennessee Code Annotated. ns tsusn, an of Lebanon; six Ralston, Memphis, brothers; J. D.

Ralston, Charley Ralston, terment at Greenwood Ceme HOLDING OF PROPSALS Lawreaceburg, Tenn. tery. PATTON Direc- No bid shall be withdrawn after sons, Charles W-, Earl Thorn as, Walter Ray, Howard Day Fender Ralston, all of Eagle- the opening of proposals without ville, Tennessee sisters the consent of the City of Lebanon WASSON, Charlie P. Age 75, ton Crutcher, all of Lebanon for -a period of thirty (301 days Mrs. Raymond Collins of WADE, Mr.

eb Dee (Zke) dd in a Lebanon, Edward Crutcher of Whittier, after the scheduled time of elosini 40 Hart Wednesday, Feb bids. The bid securities of all bid- Robt Lowe Crutcher hospital Wednesday night, Feb. 14. 1973. He was a re ruary 14, 1973.

Survived by Nashville; iwo sisters, Mrs Mrs. Albert Williams of Murfreesboro; six grandchildren; Ten great grandchildren. Re five i sons Messrs. Daniel tired railroad employe and Mary Willie Robert; Marian Ear native of Lawrence County, Rodgers, Lebanon; two broth mains are at Broadway Tenn. Funeral services wil ers, Jim Crutcher, Lebanon, SERVICE GUIDE nest Dean, Henry Crockett, and Joe Louis' Wade; one daughter 1 Margaret be; Saturday afternoon at 2:00 Mack Crutcher, Nashville; 44 Chapel, 1715 Broadway.

Services Friday 1 p.m. Mt. Ver grandcnildren; 37 eat at the North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Rev. Joe "Let an expert do it for you" non Cumberland Presbyterian granacniraren.

nemams are Netherland officiating. Inter Church. Rev. Bob Mowrey Of at Nave Funeral Home where Clattificafion 15 thru 32 ment in Ethridge Cemetery. funeral services will be held ficiating.

Honorary pallbear Wade Butler; one brother, Mr, James Wade, Woodbine two 1 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Franklin, Woodbine, and Mrs. Gertrude Morton, Nashville; Survived by one son, H. ers: Fellowship Class of Park at 10:30 Sat. morning, con CLIP AND SAVE this haneiy reference guide.

place your ti in the Service) Cuidt SectiM, ciH 254-1031. Wasson of Columbia; one Avenue Baptist Church. Ac ducted by Bro. Curtis Hall and Rev. William Johnson.

grandson, J. C. Wasson, Ft Myers, Fla.r one great-grand a host -of nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. Complete Grandsons will serve as pall Building Remodeling Buildin lUmedelini Lawn Cara bearers. Entombment Wilson funeral arrangements an son.

NORTH FUNERAL HOME. Lawrenceburg, 762- TREE WORK Remodeling Additions nounced WRIGHTS HOME IMPROVEMENT County Memorial Garden. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon. 9447. Reliable, bended General Contractor, ANY KINO.

21 years exaerienct FUNERAL HOME, 255-8735, 97-4400. tree estimates, 262-2514. JONES, Frank PhUlip-Of Painting; and Papering BOWLING, Mrs. Josephine Martin Feb. 14, 1973 SPECIALISTS REMODELING ADDITIONS DENS KITCHENS 6ARAGES CARPORTS PATIOS BATHS ROOFING GUTTERING No job too small.

221-7280 BATTLE, Mr. Samuel-Of 1108 tive pallbearers: Herman Walker, E. J. Bibbs, D. E.

Dozier, Paul Corbitt, W. C. Carter and Don Oakley. Interment Ralston Cemetery. Remains will lie in state at the church one hour before 'funeral time.

ROESCH PAT-TON AND COSMOPOLITAN, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broad- 249-6480 (Murfreesboro and Eagleville papers please copy.) '5 r.v I ti9 i Include two Htughters. Mrs: W. and, Mrs. William-Kolbe, Estill Springs, tidrtwo -grandchildren. Mn.

Rubeid -Spml PORTLAND, Mrs. Rtfbie Reid -59, xf Portland died: yesterday in hospital. Services will l. p.m. tomorrow at Wilkinson and "Wiseman Funeral Home.

Siurial wiirte in Maple Hill Cemetery. 5 v. i a include two Link, trrpwe City, Ohio Mrs. iSarah 'Day, -indianapolis; her ttfother, "Mrs; -Georgia. Stewart HJodges, Portland; j.and eight grandchildren; Mri.

SromVTLLE, -Mrs. fcwen Mayhew, T7, of Adol-! died 'yesterday- in 5AUen County waf 'Memorial a stroke. f. -JjServicesvWill beat UamorrQW at: Tom crow Son JtoeralJHome Burial will-be ihithe Mt. Pleasant Methodist tSemetery; include her hus-liind; Lee Clair May--'hew, Adolphus; three -grand thfldren.Md zisi iNasnvuie, Thursday.

ivening February in Charleston. 'S. C. Survived ADD'TION Remodeling, repairs Meharry Blvd. Wednesday, February 14, 1973.

at a local COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL bv. husband, Carl Bowling; Bulldozing. Backnoe digging, etc. J. D.

CLIBURN, 124-OBl 15 at a 'hospital. Sur PAPERING Samples shown, tt room up. Pointing inside outsite Plaster patchine. Dry wall. waiting.

MCCORMICK, 83S-5882. PAINTING Inslde-out, one roorf or whole house, dependable, day 254-9319, night 297-29M. infirmary. Survived by Southland Supply I no 227-4861 JOBS Odd lobs, carpenter, roofing, daughters, Mrs. Tamyra Jean Bennett.

Sharon and Karen vivtd- by wife, Mrs. 'Katherine Jones; sopi, Henery Jones, ter, mrs. ueo weaver; son, plastering, painting rooms, garage, patios, 226-4424, 228-0132. Bowling, Charleston, S. ADD-A-ROOM Frank Jonesand Zane Jones; INTERIOR PAINTING Lowest tr "vwhere, free estimate, call 7 A.M.

to 11 A.M., 254-9983. Ceramic tile bath Free Esti oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Alford twt Miss Charline mates.

U3-5879. Jones, Md- Mrs. John Hoi WALLPAPERING Simples shown, Concrete and Rpck Work EZELL, Clyde William Of Martin, Summerville, S.C.; Miss Aline Martin, AMERICAN United Builders CO. INC. Residential remodeling, home building and commercial.

134-5210 land six grandchildren; one OTimiai. hm za-Hu attar p.m. BRICK-BLOCK WORK, fireplace Mrs. Claudine and chimneys. Experienced Free estimates.

833-8573, PAPERING Samples shown, free Mrimaresi vinyi, tiock and mura hung. Call WHITED, 228-3865. Whitely, Prim Spi-ings, Mrs. Lbra Council, Almaville, DRIVEWAYS-PATIOS-SIDEWALKS all types, free estimates, 292-0492. No 5 University Court departed this life Wednesday at a local hospital.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Georgia M. Ezell; Mrs. 1 Lillie M. McAdoo and Mrs.

Lois Mount; son, Sammie Lee PAPERING $12 room plus paoer Mr. Henry Battle; grand-daughter, Michelle Battle; step-daughter, Bessie Fain in law, Mr. 1 Weaver; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Deborah Battle; brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Fain dear and devoted i en Mr.

Horace Bandy; several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Visitation with the family this Friday evening, Feb. 16, 1973, Parlor Richard Smith Funeral Home, 706 Monroe St. from 7- till 9 p.m. Funeral Electrical Repairing great-grandchild one.

brother, MorganJ Jones; three aisters, Mrs. Lassie Dale, Mrs. Nina Rogers; Mrs. Rosa Weaver. The remains are -at Madison Funral Home, 219 Old Hickory where services will be Saturday; February il o'clock PAINTING AND PAPERING ELECTRICAL CONT.

UNITED CONSTRUCTION Remodelno Professionals 25S-M1 147-5633 AM types of electrical work, BENNETT 154-7295 J. Elect CO. 766-0584. Ezell. Detroit, broth Miicellaneaut Service ELECTRICAL WIRING All types, licensed.

356-4563 EXCELLENT TYPEWRITER (. AD- ers, Walter, James, Fred and Ernest Ezell, all of Nashville, and Horace Ezell. Nolens- Grading Excavating ALLIED CONST. CO. Free estimetes.

31 years experience Phone IjJ-isli er uin machine REPAIRS at most reasonable prices. Off-street parking. metro npFire koimbuiiut Mrs. Hazel Falkowski, Summerville, and Linda Brown, Fayetteville, N.C; brother, Marvin Martin, Phoenix, Ariz. Remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane.

Funeral services from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses, Sat. afternoon, Feb. 17, at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Pamick Coe. Interment Williamson County Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements by WOOD; LAWN FUNERAL HOME. by. Cliford Ow.ns. Interment National Cemetiery. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, directors, BACKHOE SEPTIC TANKS 1200 Broadway 255-0631 ville, nine grandchildren, two aunts, seven sisters-in-law, one a services will be held from the chapel Saturday, Feb.

17, OVERFLOW WATER LINE Call 889-4091 UPHOLSTERING Free Estimates 833-3929 number of nieces and at 1 p.m., Rev. Joseph R. Reid officiating. Friends will LONG, Mrs, CaHle May In ROOMS-BATHS Garage Mad Into Den i 'MID. TENN.

BUILDERS 865-5348 865-8848 TOP SOIL THE BEST LETTERING Free hand, certificates, awards, resolutions, invitations. Poems, color, 832-2842. Versailles, Survived, by nephews; daughter in law; Mrs. Barbara Ezell; son-in- serve as floralbearers and HOUSE. WRECKING and MOVING Fill Dirt Excavating, Grading.

pallbearers. Interment: Green Moving. Storage, Hauling Days, 356-5130, nigM3-6324. daughter Mrs. Leslie (Sara Lee) Morton, of Midway, Son, Shannon Long, Hen- law, Herman McAdoo; other relatives and friends; Visita wood Cemetery.

RICHARD PLOW GARDEN Discing grad SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Attics, bssements cleaned eut, 227, 6046, 262-2948. ing, yard, driveways, oacKnoe, mowing. 228-3747 or 865-2590. MissvClaric G. Walter XOVER.

Tenn. Miss -CUritfei Walter, Si, of Dover died-, yesterday in TOorial Hospital, Clarksville, Tenn. "Services 'will be "at 10 a.m. tmworrow at Milligan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Dover 1 are no immediate Survivors.

ALUMINUM CARPORTS Patio Covers, Storm windows, Steel stairs, ornamental iron, porch enclosures. SPURLOCK 1 CARTER CO. 1301 3rd Ave. 254-750 706 Monroe 256-2832 255- Gehrig 6392. Too Soil -Lots Cleared derspnyiller Sister, Mrs.

W-M. Stinson of Nashville; three Jrandchildien; Eight gret randchildren. Remains will Lendscaoe and Driveway grading. MOVING I HAULING Any type, any time, any place, basement 8. garage cleaning, free estimates, dependable, 254-9254, 833- 6132.

st ojo-7j. HAYES, Mr. Hershel Of 2606 Scpvel St. Thursday, Feb RACK HOE-SMALL DOZER irrive at Nashville, Thursday MID-STATE ALUMINUM CO. 383-0164 Slrtlno, Remodellni.

Roofs, Shutters traxcavator, Dump Trucks, Bog afternoon. Remains are at Disk, Bush Hog, LIGHT HAULING ANYTIME tlO Aopliances-Trash-Etc. 228-4458 BACKHOE WORK plumbing, sew HAULING Light, anything tion with family Saturday evening 8 to 10 p.m. at Patton Bros. Funeral Home; Family departing home Sunday morning 9:30 o'clock for funeral services to-be held at the Mt.

Zion Bapt. Church, Woodbury, Tenn. at 11 a.m. Sunday; Rev. W.

E. Gordon and Rev. Brother James Bell officiating; pallbearers selected from friends. Interment at family cemetery, Woodbury, Tenn. PATTON directors.

1 er work, footings, irvin sons, day night, 298-1118. 329-4844. HOWARD, David 'Brim Thursday, Feb. 15, 1973 at his home in Nashville. Survived by parents, Mrs; Jan Howard and Mr.

Harlan P. Howard, both of Nashville; brother, Howard, Madison; Mrs. Linnie Johnson, West Plain, Mo. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later.

MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors. 868-9020. SIDINS REMODELING Save 25 to 50 No Money Down 7 Years To Pay Free Estimates BATSON CONST. (34-4420. Broadway Chapel, 1515 Graveside services Friday, eleven a.m; Springhill Cemetery.

Dr. Wayne Bell of anytime, trash, cleaning and work, low prices. 255-1524, 254-352. Lawn Care Top Sell-Fertillxer-Fire Wood TREES TOPPED AND REMOVED ruary 15, 1973 at a local hospital. Survived by a devoted, wife, Mrs.

Dorothy Hayes: five daughters four sons other relatives and many friends; Complete- funeral arrangements will be announced later. HOLMES, FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. ficiating. Friends will serve Free estimates, Horace aoaiii 1410 Gartland Ave. 227-5078.

FIREPLACE WOOD HENRY MANAUER PLDG. CO. Fair Price Policy Professional Custom Remodeling Local call 758-7496. Oak, Hickory, Ash, green or season TREES CUT AND REMOVED Mibbctt 6T liaHey 9UNUAI tlMCfOIj 'ittlMitm Ht m-mtlMitai, 1m. vibw'wmiMMfKiHMi.

ed, fast delivery, anytime. 73-7407. as pallbearers; ROES PAT-TON AND COSMOPOLITAN, Broad wiy Chapel, 1715 Broadway, Free estimtfr. "oscoe Lain 2284094 TREE WORK Any Kind, fee eetlmilei; 124-1081. FIREWOOD THE BEST! Hickory, Oak Ash, Reasonable, 254-0959.

HOUSE LEVELING-REPAIRS Roofing, painting, plastering, concrete work. We finance. MURPHREE, 221-4851 244-2729..

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