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REALTOR' NOTHING, BUT NOTHING WILL FIND BUYER MORE QUICKLY THAN LOW COST CLASSIFIED iav CALL 254-1031 FOR FAST NOLOV A THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, February 1, 1976 132 Auction Sales 132 Auction Sales 132 Auction Sales 132 3 Auction Sales 4 AUCTION SALE REALTOR' THUR. FEB. 5, 10:30 A.M. COMMERCIAL LOT BLDG. CLUB CLUB-BAR-RESTAURANT NOW RENTED TO DONELSON MOOSE LODGE 2739 ELM HILL PK.

(200 FT. OFF DONELSON PK.) MILE OF 1-40 DONELSON PK. OFF ON 1 MILE OF BRILEY PKWY. ELM HILL PK. OFF ON Elm Hill Pike now being widened from Briley Pkwy.

to Donelson Pike and goes within 1 short block of this property. NOW HAS WHISKEY BEER LISC. This is a terrific location in a fast developing commercial area with new development to come with widening of Elm Hill Pk. This was a large Stucco house remodeled for club. It has entrance hall, Bar room, large meeting room, 2 large private party dining rooms, kitchen, ladies' rest room powder room with double vanity, men's rest room, also has permanent stair from entrance hall to 2 extra large private dining rooms upstairs.

Large porch across front of bldg. also has rear porch, asphalt parking area, city sewer across front of lot, lot fronts 150 ft. on Elm Hill Pk. runs back 160 ft. on one side, 225 ft.

on other side and is 205 ft. on rear line, new factory gas furnace with new ducts, basement. Property now rented to Moose Lodge on a month to month rental. The club has done exceedingly well in this location and has bought an acreage tract to build larger accommodations. This is a proven profitable location; ideal for your own business or on ideal investment property, as this is the type property that is always in demand to rent.

This property is suitable and in an ideal location for many different type businesses. Also located near Opryland, USA and located only 1 mile from Briley Pkwy. that is the only road leading to Opryland. Sale rain or shine TERMS: Has loan balance of $21,227.00 that can be assumed payable $358.00 per month which includes ca principal, interest and Taxes. $25 $25 IM STEVEN "SALES THAT FREE REALTY AUCTION ASSOCIATES FREE 228-2541 JIM STEVENS, Auctioneer 3937 Gellatin Licensed in Tenn.

Ne. 66 4 Ky. Realer Auctioneers Assn Nashville, Tenn. ABSOLUTE AUCTION 4 BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE TRACTS Ranging from 18 to 24 Acres 6 ROOM HOME PERSONAL PROPERTY NOLENSVILLE WILLIAMSON CO. City Water Gas Platted Approved EASY TERMS SAT.

FEB. 14 11:00 AM Located on Highway 31-A (Nolensville Road) and along Sunset Road. Easy commuting distance of Nashville and Shopping Centers. These 4 choice Tracts are level and the prettiest building sites you will find for your country estate. Each Tract has long road frontage on blacktop road with city water in front of each.

Tract 4 has gas. Also spring fed creek runs through each troct. TRACT 1: Consists of 21.22 acres with 596 feet frontage on Sunset Road. Improved with large frame home with living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, large den, kitchen and bath. There is ample room upstairs that can be converted into extra bedrooms.

Home is electrically heated and features 4 fireplaces. Water is supplied to home from well. Also dairy barn and other outbuildings. TRACT 2: Consists of 24.29 acres with 514 feet frontage on Sunset Rood. Improved with old house, good stock barn and has a water tap.

TRACT 3: Consists of 22 acres with 520 feet road frontage on Sunset Rood. This tract also has water tap. TRACT 4: Consists of 18 acres with 767 feet frontage on Hwy. 31-A (Nolensville Road) and 920 feet frontage on Sunset Road -giving a total of 1,687 feet road frontage. This is a very desirable piece of property in that is has gas, nice building sites and a good corner with Commercial potential.

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS AND OTHER BUSINESS PEOPLE: Seldom is land of this quality and potential offered for sale. This property has been approved by the Williamson County Health Department. This is a fine opportunity to purchase one or more tracts for your Country Estate or for Investment, with schools, shopping and churches nearby. All Tracts will sell separately and will not be regrouped. TERMS: down payment, 10 years at simple interest.

earnest money required day of sale from purchasers in cash or check. Deed Title will be furnished by sellers. Balance payable quarterly, semi-annually or annually! No loan Personal Property: selling piece by piece for cash includes: antique walnut quilt chest, 2 old trunks, aladdin lamp, several oil lamps, cut glass, cast iron wood stove, glass front cabinet, crocks, jars, jugs, miscellaneous hand tools, leather harness, electric sewing machine and many other items. $50.00 Will Be Given Away $50.00 Frank Andrews Ray Parham, Agents CLIVE AUCTION ANDERSON CO. REALTY AND REALTOR 1305 Eighth Avenue South.

Nashville. Tennessee 37203 Col. Clive Anderson, Auctioneer S. L. 1 phone 254-8375 Licensed in Tennessee and Kentucky Member, Tennessee and National Auctioneer's Assn ABSOLUTE AUCTION THURS.

FEB. 5, 11 A.M. 113 UNION ST. OFFICE EQUIPMENT ANTIQUES William R. Hagan Real Estate Established in 1860, 3 typewriters, 1 Burroughs calculator, wood card file, woo cabinets and tables, chairs, cuspidors, desks, fire extin.

guisher, collection of all books and papers, umbrellas, urn, "WALNUT ROLL TOP DESK BY LARK BROTHERS, (EXCELLENT CONDITION), many picture frames, 2 combination safes, new Homelite XL chain saw, 100's hand tools, old harness horse shearing equipment. No. 514 Remington 22 rifle, L.C. Smith 12 gauge hammerless double barrel gun, Stevens No. 95, 12 go.

gun, 2 electric drills, antique bank teller chair. 100's items for collector, not mentioned. FRANK ROBERTS REALTY AUCTION CO. 292-8295 Lic. 369 ANTIQUE AUCTION! FEB.

7th 6 PM LESTER AUCTION GREENBRIER Some of the finest antique furniture ever been here, along with glassware, ware, china and crock, primitive pieces, out of one of Tennessee's Finer Antique Shops. Watch For Big Listing In Saturday, Feb. 7th Papers. Inspection Sat. Feb.

7th, 3 p.m. COL. LESTER Auctioneer Lic. 7 1-643-0419 1-643-9178 ABSOLUTE AUCTION To Divide Partnership of Camden Truck Storage SAT. FEB.

7th 10 A.M. Located At Camden, Tenn. On Old Stage Rd. 60 1-40 or Hwy. 70 To Camden.

1 Mile West Of Court Square On Hwy. 70. Turn North On New Hwy. 69 At Intersection. WATCH FOR SIGNS TRUCK TRACTORS TRAILERS PARTS 1972 GMC Astro 9500 Tractor with Detroit Diesel 671, 13 speed Transmission, Air Bag Tandem, Wet Kit and Fully Equipped.

1972 (AC Conventional Cab with Detroit Diesel 671, 10 speed Transmission and Air Bag Tandem, Wet Kit. SINGLE AXLE TRUCKS 1973 60 Series, 350 V-8. 4 Speed, 2 Speed, 16 Ft. Aluminum Van. 1972 Chevrolet 427, 5 speed, 2 speed 18500 Rear Axle, Power Steering.

Air Brakes, 10 Ft. Dump 1971 Chevrolet 366. V-8, 5-speed. 2- speed, 18500 Rear Axle. Power steering, air brakes.

10 ft. dump. 1969 GMC 2-Ton, 4-speed. 2-speed with almost new 14 ft. Rogers Flat Dump 1965 INC 5-speed, 2-speed with wood flat bed.

1963 Ford Heavy Duty 600. 2-speed, V-8. 1951 Ford F8 1959 GMC Wtih 20 ft. van that is equipped with lift gate. TANDEM DUMP TRUCKS 1973 Chevrolet with 427 engine.

5- speed, with 4-speed 38000 Bogie, 12000 Front, 14 ft. Rogers Dump and New Michelin Tires. 1972 Chevrolet 421. 5-speed with 2- speed, Dead axle tandem, 14 ft. Rogers Dump, 2300 Rear Axle, power steering 1970 Chevrolet 427, 5-speed with 2.

speed, dead axle tandem. 14 ft. Rogers Dump. 2300 rear axle, power steering. 1970 Ford, 391 engine, 5 speed, with 2 speed 9000 front, 18500 Rear Axle.

power steering and 12 ft. dump. DUMP TRAILERS 1974 Forster 24 ft. high steel, Michelin Tires, new with certificate of origin 1973 Taylor 22 Heavy Duty Suspension and Michelin Tires. 1970 Taylor 24 Ft.

Heavy Duty Suspension and Radial Tires. MISCELLANEOUS 1964 Ford 477 V-8, 5-speed with 3. speed 3800 Rear Axle. 1972 Ford Boom Truck. 1955 Chevrolet Ton Wrecker 1951 GMC Wrecker 1955 Dodze Wrecker.

1968 Ford Ranger Pick- Up 1973 Flat Trailer 24 Ft. Furniture Van 35 Ft. Flat Trailer. 3-35 Ft. Tandem Aluminum Van Trailers -Ideal For Storage.

2-1969 Plymouth V-8 automatic cars. 1010 Series John Deere Tractor, New 12 Ft. Flat Bed With Grain and Cattle Siding, New Wonder State 18 Ft. Heavy Duty Boat Trailer. Many Other Related Items Too Nmerous to Mention TERMS CASH Roy Orr, LIC.

No. 327 MAVERICK LAND CAMDEN AUCTION CO. TENN. 186 West Main St Camden, Tenn. 38320 AUCTION REALTOR SALE REALTOR' THUR.

FEB. 5, 2 P.M. COMMERCIAL LOT 75 150 FT. MUSIC CITY ROW 31 MUSIC CITY SQUARE EAST (807 16th AVE. SO.) -THE LOCATION IN MUSIC CITY ROWACROSS 16th FROM COLUMBIA RECORDING STUDIO NEXT BLOCK TO MUSIC CITY HALL OF FAME Lot is street level, fronts 75 ft.

on 16th Ave. So. and runs back between parallel lines 150 ft. to paved alley in rear. RCA Recording Studios are across alley at the rear of this lot.

This is the last available large lot in this block. This is the finest location available on Music Row. Surrounded by some of the largest recording studios Music publishing companies in the world. Only once in a life time will you probably have an opportunity buy this choice commercial lot. It is the finest location money can buy.

Be a winner, step to the front, the opportunity is here. Sale will be held rain or shine. TERMS: CASH MAKE YOUR OWN LOAN ARRANGEMENT DOWN DAY OF SALE, BAL. WITH DEED TITLE PARK OWEN, AGENT DOBSON JOHNSON INC. 311 PLUS PARK BLVD.

244-8600 $50 EVEN $50 "SALES THAT FREE REALTY AUCTION ASSOCIATES FREE JIM STEVENS, Auctioneer 3937 Galletin Licensed in Tenn. 44 A Ky. Realten Auctieneers Amen. Neshville, Tenn. 132 Auction Sales -Every Friday Night 7 pm, Joe's Auction Bloc.

New Shackle Island Rd-Hendersonville, 824-6511 METRO DEALER AUCTION Sale every Monday 12 Noon Powell Ave. Across From 100 Oaks. DURHAM REALTY Auction, MURFREESBORO 896-2917 DURHAM GREEN REALTY AUCTION McMinnville 1-473-8424 AUCTIONS-Call G. S. MOORE SON, Springfield, 384-5506 or 244-3343.

In business 40 years. 132 Auction Sales GEO. P. HOWELL SON For Auctions, Real Estate and Personal Property, 868-3040 Paul Holder Rity. Auc.

Co. Office on South Court Sq. McMinnville, office 473-7321. JESS HOLT REALTY 388-4658 COLUMBIA, TENN. DAIRY CATTLE SALES Joe Armstrong Murfreesboro, TN 893-7916 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Spring Hill Community Auc.

Barn BEN W. GARY 486-2680 LARRY HAAS AUCTION CO. We go Anywhere -Sell Anything Phone 269-3137 AUCTION CONSIGNMENT SALE Feb. 7 at 10:30 a.m. New and Used Farm Machinery, Trailers and Cattle Equipment and Gooseneck Trailers.

LOCATION: Gallatin Fairgrounds, in Gallatin, Tn. On All Consignments. There will be a consignment sale the first Satur. day in every month hereafter. For more formation contact TONY GIVENS, 452-8237 or 452-8226, Gallatin, Tn.

SPECIAL NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION ATTENTION: Mechanics, service station operators handyman, farmers. Hand tools, power tools, all new merchandise SUNDAY, FEB. 8, 1976 2:00 P.M. Turn right across from Atomic Cleaners to 109 East Avenue. Name Brand Tools C.P.

Rockwell, Skill-Handtools of all kinds, air compressors, floor jacks; C.B. radios, sterco. Something for everyone Free Door Prize GOODLETTSVILLE AUCTION CENTER 868-6525 Col. Harold Dies- -Auctioneer Lic. No.

777 TO SETTLE ESTATE OF RICHARD L. WRIGHT ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEB. 7, 11 AM 1521 FOREST AVE 5 ROOMS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO WIT: living room suite, cedar chest, cof. fee table, bedroom suite, old chairs, rocking straight, end table, what not, card table, refrigerator like new with freezer, window air conditioner, old Singer sewing machine, old trunk, wall clock, rods reels, telephone table, electric range, power mower, hand tools, chest of drawers, wardrobe, metal cabinets, old kitchen cabinets, table and 6 chairs, some old glass. Many, many other items too numerous to mention.

Harold Reeves, Attorney BILL HALL LLOYD NEVELS, Auctioneers 833-8340 FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Saturday, February 7, AM Hartsville, Tennessee SALE LOCATION, HARTSVILLE ON THE LOT OF TROUSDALE COUNTY LIVESTOCK MARKET THIS SALE IS SPONSORED BY HOLDER BROS. AND CONSISTS OF GOOD EQUIPMENT OF LOCAL FARMERS WHO ARE QUITTING FARMING OR CHANGING OPERATIONS. THIS IS AN OPEN SALE. IF YOU HAVE GOOD EQUIPMENT TO SELL, CONSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. WE EXPECT APPROXIMATELY 20 to 30 TRACTORS AND 100 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT.

A PARTIAL LISTING OF EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: Ford 300 diesel- live shaft. 901 Ford gas-live shaft. Ford 6000 diesel, 706 1.H. wide front deisel, 630 J.D. live shaft.

Massey Ferguson Model 20, 1967 Massey Model 300 combine with 13 ft. platform, 222 Corn Head (2 row) for Massey 300, Gleaner Combine Model with 13ft. platform, 4 row corn head for Gleaner, ft. A.C. wheel disc harrow.

2 pull type disc harrows, manure loaders, New Holland Model 1010 Bale Wagon-like new, 1.0. grain drill 12 hole, Ford plow Ford plow A. C. plow 2 disc plows, I.D. Mower No.

5. Rotary Mower, A.C. 6 ft. Rotary Mower Bush Hog 5 Gang Mower (golf course type) 10 Pull-type combine A.C. Model 66.

Gravity Bed Kilbros Model 250 with trailer, New Holland Model 717 Silage Chopper like new, pick-up head for N.H. Chopper, Papec Silage Blower, 2 Papec Silage beds with trailers. Ford truck 1964 Model F600 16 ft. grain bed, New Holland hay conditioner Model Baler Model 267, New Iden Manure Spreader, Int. 2 bottom plow, Oliver fertilizer spreader, Corn planter, Int.

mower, J.D. No. 5 mower, MT. J.D. Tractor, Simplicity Yard tractor with mower.

A.C. Combine Model 60. TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK SETTLEMENT MUST BE MADE DAY OF SALE For Information Concerning Equipment Or Consignment Contact PHILLIP HOLDER (615) 374-2746 STANLEY HOLDER (615) 374-2794 132 Auction Sales Bill Hall, Auctioneer 833-8340 133 Camps, Recreation, Vacation Property NOW Is the time to buy that vacation cottage while the price is low. Come Spring you'll pay much more. Have available at son's Chapel.

On Center Hill Lake. 2 bedroom, large living area consisting of kitchen, dining living room, 1 bath, redComes completely furnished, $13,000.00, 615-738- 8898 CENTER HILL LAKE 3 bedroom, stone fireplace with heatalator. Extra basement room, large screened- in porch, built for year around living, $35,000, 946-2503 after 4 p.m. 134 Farms-Acreage Wanted FARM WANTED IN TENN. Fred Walker, Broker.

329 Hermitage, Nashville, 883-6839. Want Ads Sell It! Cash buyers are looking for your good, used musical instrument in today's Want Ads. Is your offer there? Dial 254-1031 132 Auction Sales For Sale -DAIRY FARM 208 acres -Near the Kentucky -Tennessee line, Sumner Coun. ty, Tennessee. Easy access to I.

65 near Nashville, Tennessee. A fertile farm excellent improvements approximately grain land. Two lovely country homes (all modern) two new aluminum buildings (machinery storage, loafing barn) also two large silos Grade milking operation includes double four stall. Herringbone type milking operation-oll fixtures equipment. Excellent basesan exceptional buy- plus good financing makes this one of the best farm buys around.

ARNOLD SKELTON GLASGOW, KY. 502-651-6731 502-651-2236 ABSOLUTE AUCTION Sat. Feb. 7, 10:30 A.M. MOBILE HOME LOT 100 216 FT.

12 FT. WIDE ELECTRIC CENTRAL AIR 500 FT. OFF W. TRINITY LA. ON MARSHALL LA.

Located on Marshall Lane just 300 ft. west of where Old Bueno Vista Rd. crosses West Trinity La. to Youngs La. (opprox.

way between Whites Creek Pk. Bordeaux, turn on Marshall La. toward river). Owner moving out of town and must sell. 12 48' Pyramid 2 bedroom mobile heme, extra clean in like new condition, front kitchen, metal derpinning, avacado stove refrigerator, couch, 2 end tables, coffee table, breakfast table, large bath with washer dryer connections, 1 bedroom unfurnished, electric heat central air, 10 20 ft.

fiberglass covered front porch. Level 100' 216 fenced let with 22'x 25' detached garage, new pump, filter tank. This is a clean piece of perty, convenient location, ideal investment or home, immediate possession. This perty has been owner occupied, mobile home that hes been excellent maintained and ready to move into. Sale rain or shine.

TERMS: Loan balance of $2173.24 payable per month that can be assumed will be sold to highest cash bidder above loan. $15 Free BEN HILL, AGT. IM STEVEN SALES THAT SATINY REALTY A AUCTION AYSOC JIM STEVENS, Auctioneer 208-1541 3037 AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1976 10:00 AM REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY From Woodbury go South 9 miles on Jim Cummings Highway. Auction signs on property. Farm offered in 3 tracts with right to regroup reserved.

TRACT acres with 3 bedroom brick home, barn, workshop, garage, guest house, chicken house, farrowing house, smoke house and storage house. 604 foot frontage on highway. TRACT 1-16 Acres with 458 foot frontage on highway. TRACT Acres with 200 foot frontage on highway. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Farmall tractor; 72 GMC pickup; 74 Ford Truck; 54 Mack Truck; gooseneck horse trailer; cattlebed; 450 Case Bulldozer (550 hours); bog; 4 wheel trailer; tilt trailer; horse trailer; 2 mules; 7 year old Gelding (child broke); Western saddles; harness; bridles; hay elevator; hay loader; grain beds; plows; cultivator; 4 wheel wagon; feed mill; feed troughs with 14 head stalls; seed sowers; electric fencers; post hole digger with 3 point hitch; milk cooler; cut off saw; cornpicker; Gravely tractor with 32" mower; stoves; refrigerators; antique trunks; antique churn; 35 gallon iron kettle and many, many other items of farm equipment and household goods too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Real Estate cash. Balance 7 years with Annual payments. Personal Property CASH. RUTLEDGE REALTY AND AUCTION CO. J.R.

Rutledge, Tennessee License No. 61 Clayton Rutledge, Tennessee License No. 62 Carl Montgomery, Tennessee License No. 783 No. 12 Penny Plaza, Murfreesboro 893-3741 tie dos sea do.

CARDS OF THANKS Card of Thanks JORDAN The family of the late OFFICER CURTIS JORDAN wishes to thank their many friends for florals, cards, telegrams, food other kind deeds shown us during our sorrow and passing of our loved one. Wife, Beverlyn Jordan McDONALD family of the late Mrs. Pearl The McDonald wish to thank all relatives and friends for their many deeds of kindness and and passing of their loved one. thoughtfulness during the illness Husband, Leroy McDonald and the family. KNOTT Mrs.

Eason, Mr. Knott, and Mrs. Shines, Sisters and Brothers of the late MRS. EMMA LEE KNOTT of Philadelphia, Pa. wishes to thank their many friends for all deeds of kindness shown them during their time of bereavement.

She passed Philadel. away December 26, 1975 in phia, Pa. Final rest was January 2, 1976 in Nashville, Tn. at New Hope Church with Burial in Greenwood We All Cemetery. Love You Sisters and Brother IN MEMORIAMS In Memoriam DANIEL In loving memory of Our Son RONNIE H.

DANIEL Who was killed in a car wreck Febuary 1, 1975 A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our hearts That no one else can fill. Sadly missed by Mother and Father Sister and Brothers KING In loving memory of Our Mother MOLLIE KING Who passed away Feb. 1, 1970 Mother, who gave me the best of her life Who cherished my secrets, my sorrows and strife Who taught me to love, who taught me to pray Mother in Heaven, "God Bless You Today." With all of our Love Daughters, Tricia, Margaret, Betty, Louise and Gertrude; Sons, Bill, Pat, Junior, and Thomas, and Sister, Emma Death Notices FOREHAND, Charles Clarence, Sr. -January 30, 1976 at a local informary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Jessie Lee Forehand; daughter, Miss Martha Helen Forehand, Ludinda, sons, C. C. Forehand, Harold Q. Forehand, D. Warren Forehand.

Ronald Forehand all of Nashville: 9 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. D. W. Ethridge, Nashville; brother, J. D.

Forehand, Louisville, Ky. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway where funeral services will be conducted Monday morning at 11:30 o'clock, Marlin Connelly, minister. Intermant Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers: Elders and Deacons of Bellevue Church of Christ, Employees Automobile Electric Service Co. and A.E.S Services, Ewing Thomas, Harrison Tritschler, Melva Teague, Dillard O'Conner, E.

Baker Williams, Frank Varalio, Willard J. Cole, Charles M. Stone, James T. Baker, Paul Huint, W. M.

West, C. E. Ball and Roy F. Moody. Active: will be Elbert Hutchinson, Robert A.

Wright, Joe W. Sanford, Noel Neville, Harold R. Scott and James T. Baker, Jr. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480.

RICHARDSON, Miles Vida B. (Nannie)-Wednesday afternoon, January 28, 1976 at a local hospital. Survived by a devoted daughter Gallatin Mrs. Mary Louise Ward; granddaughter, Mrs. Naomi L.

Hill; grandson, Dewitt C. Ward; greatgrandson, Master Marcellus D. Ward; grandson-inlaw. Dan. H.

Hill; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family from 7 to 8 PM, Sunday night, February 1, at the Galilee M.B. Church, 2021 Herman St. Funeral service to follow immediately. Conducted by her pastor, Rev.

L. A. Britt. Flowerbearers, Mothers of Galilee M.B. Church and friends.

Pallbearers, Deacons and friends. Interment, 11 AM, Greenwood Cemetery. JOHNSON'S HOUSE of ATENA. 254- 3472. MILLER, Mrs.

May morning, January 31, 1976 at a local infirmary. Widow of Alphord E. Miller. Survived by daughters, Mrs. C.J.

(Margaret) Garrison, Hendersonville, Mrs. John W. (Louise) Rundle Nashville; son, Thomas E. (Earl) Miller, Chattanooga; 7 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren. Remains are at the Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Rd.

where services will be conducted Monday at 10 o'clock, the Rev. J.L. Ford officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers: Grandsons: Thomas E.

Miller James R. Rundle, John Wm. (Bill) Rundle III, Robert L. (Bob) Rundle, Clayton Garrison; James R. Puckett, ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Carthage, Tenn.

GRISHAM, Mrs. Vallie-Age 78 of Maggart Community. Passed away suddenly Thursday evening, January 29, 1976 at Smith County Hospital. Survived by husband, Charlie Grisham; 2 daughters, Mrs. Lucille Peters of Nashville, Mrs.

Fred Bean of Dickson; 2 sons, Bristol Grisham of Carthage, Alf Grisham of Cookeville; 2 gran dehildren, Sam Bean of Dickson, Nancy Bean of Nashville; 2 great grandchildren, David and Melissa Bean of Dickson. Remains are at the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home where services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 1:30 pm. Rev. R.S. Qualls and Rev.

Draper Murphy will officiate. Interment Dickens Cemetery in Maggart. SANDERSON FUNERAL HOME OF CARTHAGE, Directors, 735-2118 Lebanon, Tenn. Richmond, Va. Louise Rhea -Age 70 of Richmond, Va.

January 29, 1976 at Richmond, Va. Survived by husband, J.R. Curtis, Richmond, 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. B.S. Rhea, Lakeland, 3 nieces, Mrs.

Robert Gregory, of Springville, Mrs. W.M. Taylor, Lakeland, Mrs. James W. Smith, Irvin, Texas.

Remains are at the LiggonBobo-Ricketts Funeral Home, Lebanon, Tn. Graveside services 10:30 AMMonday morning, Feb. 2, 1976 at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Conducted by Bro. Steve Botts.

Interment Cedar Grove LIGGON-BOBO-RICK. ETTS, Funeral Home, Lebanon, Tn. Knoxville, Tenn RIDDLE, Mrs. Serena Price-Age 83, of 3917 Bellmeade Knoxville, died at Friday, at the Recovery Center of Knoxville. She was a member of Rileys Creek Baptist Church.

Widow of E. P. Riddle. Survivors, son Charles E. Riddle, of Knoxville; daughter, Mrs.

Geneva Foster, 5 grandchildren; brother, Ewell Daniel, Tulahoma; sisters, Mrs. Priscilla Hardaway, Tulahoma, Mrs. Lela Daniel, Avondale Estates, Ga. Funeral service Sunday at the Tulahoma Funeral Home Chapel. Interment at the Bethany Cemetery.

HARRIS, Ernest EdwardSaturday morning, January 31, 1976 at Murfreesboro. Survived by wife, Mrs. Gertrude Vaughn Harris; sister, Mrs. Louise Albright, San Antonio, Texas; step-children, Mr. Mrs.

Paul Gaebler, Mr. Mrs. Walter R. Mastin; 6 step-grandchildren. Remains are at the Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Rd.

where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. H.T. Tipps officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Friends will serve as pallbearers.

ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin 227-4424 12 MCKINNEY. Mr. FrankEntered into rest at his residence 108 North 9th January 28, 1976. Survived by devoted wife, Mrs. Lizzie McKinney; 1 son, Mr.

L. C. McKinney; 2 brothers, Mr. Payton McKinney, Mr. Bryant McKinney; 1 brother-in-law, Mr.

Carlton Towns; 1 grandson, Jerry McKinney; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Sunday night February 1st, at the K. Gardner Chapel from 7 to Funeral services following immedialely. Rev. J.

H. Waddell officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Monday February 2nd, 11:00 AM. K. GARDNER SON, DIRECTORS HICKS.

Louise 1523 Monroe Friday, January 30, 1976 at a local infirmary. Survivors include son, John Hicks mother, Mrs. Annie Davis; sister, Lucille Hicks; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements to be announced. DAVIS-CAMP.

BELL-McCLAIN MORTICIANS, 329-9700. Gallatin, Tenn BELT, William (Bill)-Age 84, January 30, 1976 at a Gallatin Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mildred Gregory Belt, Gallatin; 2 sons, William Gregory, Indianapolis, and Michael Gregory, Hermitage; 3 daughters, Miss Louise Gregory, Mrs. Ruby F.

Clark, both of Gallatin, Mrs. Goldie C. Belcher, Lebanon; several grandchildren. Remains are at Donoho-LeggeBentley Funeral Home where services will be held at Sunday conducted by brother Roger P. Gregory.

Interment Gallatin Cemetery. DONOHOLEGGE-BENTLEY.

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