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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 12

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THE TENNESSEAN, Wednesday, March 2, 1977 W.G. Boatright Services Today LYNNVILLE, Tenn. -Services for Wiley G. Boatright, 81, a retired farmer, will be at 2 p.m. today at Cornersville Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Mars Hill Cemetery. Boatright died Monday in Community Hospital in. Lewisburg, Tenn. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edith Wallace Boatright and a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Roy Miller, Nashville. Clarence B. Ellis Services for Clarence Buford Ellis, 65, of 1808 14th Avenue, an employe of Yellow Cab Company, will be at 1 p.m. today at Associated Funeral Home, Springfield, Tenn. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Ellis died Monday in Baptist Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Dillehay Ellis; a son, Clarence Edgar Ellis, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Dean Clark, Shreveport, Mrs. Gladys Al-Chokhacki, Memphis, and Mrs.

Katherine Bogle, Nashville; his mother, Mrs. Anna Clinnard Ellis, Ashland CityCity; a sister, City; 11 grandchildren and a Mrs. George Hill, --5 Ashland great-grandchild. Theo Johnson -Services for Theo Johnson, 74, of Cunningham, a retired farmer, will be at 11 a.m. today at Marion United Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Johnson died Monday in Memorial Hospital here. The body is at McReynoldsNave Funeral Home. Survivors include a son, Fred Johnson, Clarksville; three stepsons, Nathaniel, New Orleans, Lee, Cunningham, and E.C. Smithey, Clarksville; a daughter, Mrs.

Marvin Osborne, Mansfield, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Odell Hutchison and Mrs. Hattie Coleman, Clarksville; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildrer Mrs. Mary Do CLARKSVILLE-Services for Mrs. Mary Lucille Potts, 72, of Southside, a retired B.F.

Goodrich Co. employe, will be at 2 p.m. today at McReynolds-Nave Funeral Home. Burial will be in Southside Cemetery. Mrs.

Potts died Monday in Memorial Hospital Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joy Togia, Clarksville, and Mrs. Imogene Purviance, Southside; six half brothers, Calvin, Walter and Lonnie, Cunningham, Claudie and Clyde, Detroit, and Douglas Hodges, Palmyra, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Pat G.

Bills PETERSBURG, Tenn.Services for Mrs. Pat G. Bills, will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Davis-Ralston-Lee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Old Orchard Cemetery.

Mrs. Bills died Monday in Community Hospital, Lewisburg, Tenn. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Ruth Bills, Petersburg. Mrs. Nellie Moore FAYETTEVILLE, Services for Mrs.

Nellie Moore, 65, will be at 2 p.m. today at Higgins Funeral Home. Burial will be in Prosperity Cemetery. Mrs. Moore died Monday in Medical Center Hospital, Huntsville.

Survivors include her husband, William Robert Moore; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Butler, Atlanta; three sisters, Mrs. Clay Jones and Miss Mattie Lee Hayes, the Taft community, and Mrs. William Barnett, Florence, three brothers, Robert and Ray, Brownsville, and Neil Hayes, Magnolia, and four grandchildren. William A.

Cooksey DICKSON-William Andrew Cooksey, 67, a retired paint store manager and Air Force master sergeant, died yesterday in Green Valley Nursing Home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Taylor Funeral Home. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Cooksey was a 25-year Air Force veteran who served during World War II.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruth Cooksey; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Preston, Oak Ridge; his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Cooksey, Cookeville, four brothers, Henry, Dickson, George, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Hayden, Nashville, and Norman Cooksey, Folkston, two sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Swift, Cheyenne, and Mrs.

Roy West, Cookeville, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Eula M. Riggins ETHRIDGE, Tenn. vices for Mrs.

Eula M. Riggins, 77, of Ethridge, will be at 2 p.m. today at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Riggins died Monday in Oakview Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. The body is at North Funeral Home. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jewel Inman, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Dorothy Hendrix, Ethridge, and Mrs.

Lillian Inman, Columbia, three sons, Ted, Phil Campbell, Garland, Columbia, and Charles Riggins, Decatur, a sister, Mrs. Selena Story, Pulaski, two brothers, Vester and Hubert Blade, Pulaski; 30 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren. John F. Raines HUMBOLDT, Franklin Raines, 76, a retired farmer, died yesterday at his home following an apparent heart attack. Services will be at 4 p.m.

today at Hunt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Inez Thomas Raines; a son, Thomas F. Raines, Humboldt; a daughter, Mrs.

Mary Vawter, Brownsville, a brother, Robert Raines, Humboldt; a sister, Mrs. Allie Hazlewood, Merritt Island, and a grandchild. Robert Cleo Lee CLARKSVILLE- -Services for Robert Cleo Lee, 66, retired B.F. Goodrich Co. employe, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Tarpley's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Lee died Monday at his home following a heart attack. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Martha Lucille Lee; two sons, Robert C.

Jr. and David D. Lee, Clarksville; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Neblett, Clarksville, and two sisters, Mrs. Lorene Vaden, Charlotte, and Mrs.

Doris Sinks, Southside, Tenn. Roger Forrest Leary CLARKSVILLE- Services for Roger Forrest Leary, 28, an auto salesman, will be at 4 p.m. today at McReynoldsNave Funeral Home. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Leary died Monday of self asphyxiation in his car at Smith Branch Recreational Area, according to Sheriff's Investigator Maurice Parker.

He was a Vietnam war veteran. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Debra Leary; a daughter, Miss Rebecca Leary, Clarksville; a stepson, Timothy Sanders, Clarksville; a stepdaughter, Miss Dusty Sanders, Clarksville; his father, Oren H. Leary, Clarksville; his stepmother, Mrs. Betti Leary, Clarksville; a sister, Mrs.

Carol Gibbs, Clarksville; and a half sister, Miss Christine Leary, Clarksville. CREMATION After careful thought and study pro and con on cremation, we havel decided we prefer cremation. Edwin F. and Lillian E. Bobbitt Woodlawn and Locally Operated Owned FUNERAL HOME Under Christian AND Management MEMORIAL PARK Thompson Lane Place Where Service Phone: Comfort and LESS to its ADDS 307.

More to a Family's 383-4754 Financial Burden 24 hrs. Daily Funeral Today For Mrs. Chumney MURFREESBORO-Mrs. Ada Elizabeth Chumney, 88, former owner-operator of a grocery in the Loafers Rest community, died yesterday in Rutherford Hospital. Services will be at at 2:30 p.m.

today at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Coleman Cemetery. Survivors include a son, J.T. Chumney, Murfreesboro; a daughter, Mrs. Elzabeth Vance, Murfreesboro; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Votra Burks, Murfreesboro; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Eldrige L. Mabrey vices for Eldrige Lester Mabrey, 79, a retired farmer, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Mt. Union Methodist Church.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mabrey died Monday in Allen County War Memorial Hospital. The body is at Tom Crow and Son Funeral Home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Girtie Blankenship Mabrey; three daughters, Mrs.

Wilma Bracken, Indianapolis, Mrs. Mildred Whitlow and Mrs. Marie Byrns, Scottsville; four sons, Will Lewis and Jimmy, Scottsville, the Rev. Melvin, Indianapolis, and Junior Mabrey, Adolphus, a sister, Mrs. Ruth McGill, Louisville, 16 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.

SCOTTSVILLE, R.E. Wiltshire Sr. COLUMBIA, Tenn. -Services for Raymond E. Wiltshire 80, a retired employe of Pure Oil will be p.m.

today at Williams Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tenn. Wiltshire died Monday in Columbia Nursing Facility. He was a World War I veteran and a member of the American Legion and the Riverside Church of Christ.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jennie Jo Owens Wiltshire; two sons, Raymond E. Hanford, and Joe B. Wiltshire, Camden, S.C.; two brothers, Nathan, Manchester, and Tom Wiltshire, Jacksonville, a sister, Mrs. Louise Eberiss, Jacksonville; and 10 grandchildren.

Heath Notices FREEMAN, Mr. Willie Of 1819 4th Ave. North, Sunday, February 27, 1977 at a local hospital. Survived by brother, Virgil Freeman; niece, Helen Brown; nephew, Charles Freeman; a host of great nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Sarah Freeman, other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family in the Chapel of Holmes Funeral Home, Thursday, March 3, 1977 from 7 to 8: PM Funeral services following immediately conducted by Rev.

W. T. Brooks. Interment Mays Chapel Cemetery, Friday, March 4, 1977 at Holmes Funeral Home in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. Nashville Springfield ELLIS, Clarence BufordAge 65, Feb.

28, 1977 at Baptist Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Gertrude Katherine Dillahay Ellis, Son, Clarence Edgar Ellis both of Nashville, daughters, Mrs. Dean Clark, Shreveport, Mrs. Gladys AL-Chokhachi, Memphis, Mrs.

Katherine Bogle Nashville, Mother Anna Clinard Ellis, sister, Mrs. George Hill both of Ashland City, 11 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, Remains are at Associated Funeral Home Springfield, where Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1PM, Dr. Wallace and Rev. Sidney Stine officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, ASSOCIATED FUNERAL, DIRECTORS CARLTON, Mrs.

Ruth shall- Age 56 years. of Ivy Point Rd. Goodlettsville. Monday morning Feb. 28, 1977 at her home.

Survived by husband, William E. Carlton; Daughters, Mrs. Jerry Counce, Mrs. Herbert R. Misskelly, all of Goodlettsville: Six Grandchildren; Mother, Mrs.

Maude Marshall, Nashville. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon March 2 at 2 PM at Ivy Point Church of Christ by Frank Bunner and Glen Killam. Honorary Pallbearers, C.G. Harris, T.J.

Witty, Franklin Moore, Joe W. Henley, Walter Knight. Active Pallbearers, Marvin Adcock, Jack Henley, Charles True, Paul Binkley, Charles Fields, Richard Fitzgerald. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville Death Noticea REYNOLDS, James (Jimmy)-1101 Edgehill, March 1, 1977 at a local hospital.

Survivors include devoted sisters, Ms. Martha Reynolds, Ms. Katherine Reynolds, Mrs. Irene Curry, Evanston, brother, George Reynolds; nieces, Ms. Tommie Williams, Ms.

Eunice Herron, Ms. Deloris Taylor, Ms. Geraldine Williamson, Ms. Patricia Benton, Chicago, Ms. Delores G.

Reynolds, Long Beach, Calif; nephews, William and Ewing Abernathy Henry Reynolds, Detroit, William Simmons, Evanston, Phynis Reynolds Long Beach, Reanea Reynolds, Long Beach, brothers-in-law, Emory Braden, Ewing Abernathy, Stanley Curry, Evanston, sister-in-law, Mrs. Ethel Reynolds; sixteen great nieces and nephews; dear friends, Mrs. Pearl Hargroves, and other relatives and friends. Visitation Thursday March 2, 7 to 8 PM in the Chapel of Memory of the Adkins Funeral Home. Funeral to follow immediately, conducted by Rev.

James Cooke. Interment Friday 10:00 AM in Greenwood Cemetery. J. W. ADKINS LACY, J.

Watkins Jr. -Monday morning Feb. 28, 1977 at Doctors Hospital, Coral Gables, Fla; Survived by wife, Mrs. Eleanor Lacy, Miami, Fla; Daughter, Mrs. Henry D.

Jamison, III, Nashville; Three Grandchildren, Henry D. Jamison IV, Miss Eleanor Lacy Jamison, Miss Elizabeth Marshall Jamison; Private services (immediate family only) and interment will be held in Williamson County Memorial Gardens Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 conducted by Rev. Cortez Cooper. The family requests in lieu of flowers memorials be sent to Hampden-Sydney College or the American Heart AsBRACEY WELSH INC. sociation.

MARTIN -Z 327-1032 SMARTT, Mr. Frank- Suddenly Saturday February 26, 1977 at his residence, 507 Vanderhorst Dr. Survived by two sons Frank C. Smartt Easley Smartt, Flint Mich. Three daughters Mrs.

Mary. Louise Richman, Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Bulls, Miss Margaret Smartt all of Detroit Mich. Two sisters Mrs. Irene Crutcher, Mrs.

Mary Sharpe, two daughter-in-law, Mrs. Susanna Smartt, Mrs. Farrar Smartt, Flint Mich. Sonsin-law Auther Bulls and Paul Richman both of Detroit, Mich. Sister-in-law, Mrs Clara Smartt, and Mrs.

Addie Smartt, brothers-inlaw, Dave Sharpe and Rev. James N. Crutcher. 15 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild. Former wife Mrs.

Louise Smartt Allison of Detroit, Mich. Motherin-law Mrs. Mary Polk. Host ot nieces nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Family friends.

Mrs. Thomas H. Temple. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 6.

Visitation with family, Thursday March 3 from 7 to 8:00 PM at 40th Ave. Church of Christ. Funeral services immediately following. Brother Jack Wooten officiating. Pallbearers members of 40th Ave.

Church of Christ. Interment National Cemetery, Friday March 4 at 11:00 AM. KAY GARDNER SON, Directors. GREEN, Larry Gene- Suddenly Tuesday March 1, 1977 at his home. Survived by mother, Mrs.

Willie Green; Sisters, Mrs. Linda Barnhill, Antioch, Mrs. Judy Fincher, Nashville, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Crockett, San Clemente, CA; Brother, Horace David Green Jr, Clinton, Tenn, John H. Green, Nashville, Roy Thomas Green, Old Hickory; Remains are at the Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Rd where funeral services will be conducted 10 AM Thursday by Rev.

Hubert Hughes. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Harpeth Hills Interment. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME, Directors 255-5412 MARABLE, Deacon McKinnley-Monday Feb. 28, 1977 at his residence, 927 Acklen Ave.

Survived by wife Mrs. Maggie Marable. Daughters Mrs. Georgia Alexander and Ms. Louise Marable, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Five sons: John Lewis and Jessie Marable, Murfreesboro, William McKinnley Marable, Detroit, Willie Andrew Marable of Fort Worth, Texas and Sam Henry Marable Rochester, N.Y. Two sisters Mrs. Lillian Bradley and Mrs. Prisilla Haynes. One brother, Mr.

Walter Beckon, Memphis, Tenn. A host of other relatives and friends. Complete funeral family at 297-8628. RICHnounced 8 later. Contact arrangements to be anARD SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Directors Death Notices COLEMAN, Mr.

Hendren (Big Son)-Of Smyrna, Tenn. Sunday, Feb. 27, 1977 at a local infirmary in Nashville, Tenn. Survived by numerous cousins and many friends. His remains will leave Nashville at 10:00 O'Clock, March 3rd and will arrive in Smyrna at 11:00 O'Clock at the Mt View Baptist Church where friends may visit with the family from 11:00 to 12:00.

Funeral services will follow immediately. Reverend Walstone Francis officiating. Flower bearers and pallbearers will be selected from friends. Interment Family Cemetery, Mt. View.

WRIGHT'S FUNERAL HOME. 255-8735 Ashland City, Tenn McMAHAN, Thomas Vance-Age 88. Monday February 28, 1977 Survived by four sons, R.V. McMahan Donald B. McMahan, both of Joelton, Austin G.

McMahan, Cincinnati, Ohio, Robert E. McMahan, Nashville; One daughter, Mrs. Willie (Sue) Herman, Ashland City; One brother, Will McMahan, Springfield; one siste Mrs. Mary Etta Draper, El Paso, Tx; fifteen grandchildren; three great grandchildren; Remains rest at the Shearon Hunt Funeral Home where services will be conducted Thursday morning March 2, 11 AM by Rev. Hughes Ellis.

Active pallbearers, Mike Dreger, Jerry Dotson, Robert McMahan, Ricky DeVore, Andrew McMahan Lonny Watts, Interment Goodsprings Cemetery. Arrangements by SHLARON HUNT FUNERAL HOME, 792- 4677 Gallatin, Tenn Hartsville, Tenn PATE, Mrs. Dellia -Monday evening Feb. 28, 1977 at Sumner County Memorial Hospital. Age 74.

Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Scruggs, Gallatin, Mrs. Nancy Butler, San Antionio Texas; Six Grandchildren; One Great Grandchild. Two Sisters, Mrs. Vera Dickens, Dickson Springs, Mrs.

Sally Porter, Nashville; Remains are at Anthony Funeral Home where services will be held 10 AM Wednesday conducted by Bro. Cecil Fryer. Pallbearers, Robert Hance, Tommy Bentley, James Dickens, E.L. Driver, Ernest Butler. Interment Dickson Springs Cemetery.

ANTHONY FUNERAL HOME, 374-2280 FOSTER, Stephen 77, Monday in Naples Florida. Survivors include wife, in Naples on Wednesday. the former Helen Rose. 25.0 Christian Science Services Graveside services in Jacksonville Florida on Thursday conducted by the Right Rev. David S.

Rose, Episcopal Bishop of Southern Virginia. PITTMAN FUNERAL HOME of Naples Florida in charge Dickson, Tenn COOKSEY, Mr. William An- drew--Age 67, Tuesday morning March 1, 1977 in a Dickson Convelescent Home. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ruth Cooksey, Dickson; Mother, Mrs.

Eleanor Cooksey, Cookeville; One Daughter, Mrs. Betty C. Preston, Oak Ridge, Tenn; Four Brothers, Henry Cooksey, Dickson, George Cooksey, Cheyenne Hayden Cooksey, Nashville, Norman Cooksey, Folston, Ga; Two Sisters, Mrs. Pheoby Swift, 203C West, Cheyenne, Grandchildren; Wy, Cookeville; Mrs. His Two Roy remains are at Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday March 2, at 2:00.

Interment Union Cemetery. Services under direction of TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, OAK RIDGE PAPER PLEASE COPY Springfield, Tenn MAYO, Mrs. Addie Marie79, Feb. 28, 1977 following an extended illness. Survived by her husband, R.C.

Mayo, Rt. 6 Springfield; Five Sons, Howard, and Homer of Nashville, William and Norman of Greenbrier, Orman Mayo, Goodlettsville; Four Daughters, Mrs. Loreen Abernathy, 8reenbrier, Mrs. Mildred Hettick, St. Petersburg, Mrs.

Madine Martin, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Ellen Baker, Springfield; Two Brothers, Cullom and Gilmer 0gg, Madison; Six Sisters, Mrs. Leila Frances Yates, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Alfie Yates, Clarksville, Mrs.

Lacey Farmer, Madison, Mrs. Clara Head, Spring. field, Mrs. Zackie McGuire, Reno; Thirty-three Grandchildren; Twenty-three Great Grandchildren; Ten Great Great Grandchildren. Remains are at the Associated Funeral Home Springfield where services will be held Wednesday March 2, 1977 at 2 PM by Rev.

Frank McDonald. Interment Robertson County Memorial Gardens. ASSOCIATED 52 FUNERAL Directors Springfield I Death ROBERTSON Notices Mr. Charles Henry--Passed away March 1, 1977 at his residence, 3222 Leewood Dr. Survived by two daughters and four sons.

Host of other relatives and friends. The remains are at Donelson Funeral Home, 720 McFern Ave. Complete arrangements announced later. T.C. Donnason, Director CROWLEY.

Mr. John Henry Entered into rest Monday, Feb. 28, 1977 at a local hospital. Survived by devoted Wife, Mrs. Crowley, Som and Daughter, John Henry Crowley and Barbara Crowley, devoted Brother and SisterIn-Law, Thomas A.

and Reathella Merrill, stepmother, Mrs. Lila Crowley, Aunts, Mrs. Vera Chaffin and Mrs. Barbara Phillips, Uncle-In-Law, Mr. John W.

Chaffin, dear devoted friend Mr. William Pete Smith, all of this city, a host of relatives and friends. Remains are at the Wright's Funeral Home Remains will lie in state this Thursday evening from 7 to 8 P.M. Services following from 8 to 9 P.M. Conducted by Reverend Michael Graves and Reverend W.T.

Brooks. Interment Mt. Ararat. en HOML. WRIGHT'S 255-8735 FUNERAL TROTTER, Ethel Gertrude 5 Mullins Age 61 years of Goodlettsville Feb.

28, 1977 at Memorial Hospital. Survived by husband, James J. Trotter. Goodlettsville, daughters, Jane Puckett, Goodlettsville, Silvia Taylor, Oceans Springs, sons, Andrew Trotter, Joelton, James Trotter, Nashville, sisters, Dora Meadows, Nashville, Lucille Mitchell, Mt. Juliet, Alice Higdon, Murfreesboro, Mildred Kline, brothers, Freeman Mullins, Robert Mullins, Woodbury, Andrew Mullins, Nashville.

Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon March 2, at 2:30 o'clock by Brother Charles Hicks. Pallbearers: James Widick, E.L. Mayes, Leo Gorley, Wilburn Elrod, nel Nelson Lloyd, Bill Whittle. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. COLE GARRETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

Goodlettsville. IN ME MCRIAMS In Memoriam BROWN In Loving Memory Of My Brother Clifton Brown, who efied suddenly in an elevator accident 26 years ago today, March 2. 1951; Sister, Miss Christen Brown, March 25, 1952: Mother, Mrs. Eva Brown, January 15. 1954; Daddy, Millard Brown September 4, 1932; Brother Owen (Brownie) Brown, January 23, 1976.

"Precious memories fond true, Keep us always close to you. SadlySadly missed by Mrs. Louise Smith, Mrs. Pauline Crowell (Wayne Dale), (Tommy Paul Brown). FRANKLIN In Loving Memory Of LI.

EMMETT FRANKLIN Who Passed Away March 2, 1948. "Twenty-nine years have passed since you went away, but my heart aches just as it did that day, Gone but not forgotten, nor shall you ever be, for these precious memories are so dear to Sadly missed by wife Ruth LEGAL NOTICES Legals The Mid- Cumberland Human Resource Agency is now accepting bids for agency insurance plan of group health benefits. For more specific information please contact this agency at 501 Union Suite 601, Nashville, Tn. 37219. All bids should be received no later than March 11, 1977.

The Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and or proposals. (175707) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the City Manager at the City Hall, LaVergne, Tennessee, until 11:00 A.M., C.D.T. 18, 1977, for Lighting Systems for Softball Field. This work includes the following approximate quantities: 2 poles 65' high with 6 lights 2 poles high with 12 lights 4 poles high with 8 lights. All lights to be ML 1500 Musco Quartz or equal with all necessary switches and relays.

Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained at the City Hall, La Vergne, Tennessee, or may be obtained from W. Henry Huddleston, 111, Civil Engineer, P.O. Box 701 Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond for not less than ten (10) per cent of the contract price to guarantee that the bidder will enter into an acceptable contract under bond. A contract performance bond of one hundred (100) per cent of the contract price will be required.

No bidder may withdraw a bid for a period of sixty (60) days after bids have been opened. Payment will be made on the tenth of each month on the basis of ninety (90) per cent of the work completed for the preceding month. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive technicalities. Bidding will be in accordance with the Tennessee General Contractor's License Law. Bidders on construc tion to the amount of $20,000.00 or more must be licensed contrartors as required by the Contractor's Licensing Act of 1976, Public Chapter No.

822 of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee. Bidder's name and license number must be placed on the envelope containing his proposal, otherwise the bid will not be opened. CITY OF LaVERGNE, TENNESSEE By Homer Kuykendall, City Manager 175709) INVITATION TO BID SECTION A1 Sealed proposal for the construction of Mental Health Center for Wilson County, Tennessee, to be located in Lebanon, Tennessee, for the State Tennessee, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Michael will A. be received by Fitts, State Architect, Department of General Services, Purchasing Division, Room C2-211, Central Ser Yices Building, Fifth Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37219, until 2:00 PM (CST), March 29, 1977. Copies of the Proposal, Contract Documents, drawings and specifications may be obtained from the office of WILLIAMS CIATES, Architects Planners, 2003 Belcourt Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 37212.

A deposit of $250.00 will be required of eligible bidders for procuring drawings, specifications and contract documents. This deposit will be returned to all, except the successful bidder, tendering a bona fide bid on the return of drawings, specifications and contract documents in good condition. A copy of the drawings, specifications and contract documents may be examined free of charge at the office of WILLIAMS ASSOCIATES, Architects, af the office of the Nashville Contractors Association and at the office of F.W. Dodge Corporation, Nashville, Tennessee. A proposal form is bound in the specifications.

and the Architect will furnish bidder with a separate copy of this proposal form for use in submitting their bids. Proposal forms must be completely and properly filled out. No qualifying letters or statement will be consider. ed. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of bidder's bond executed by the bidder and a surety company licensed to do business in the State of Tennessee, for the sum ofapplying to the bid including verbal description and monetary limit on the outside of the envelope containling the bid.

All bidders must also place the names and Tennessee License numbers of their HVAC, electrical, and plumbing subcontractors on the outside of the envelope containing the bid. This information is required for the bid to be opened. Bids not including any information as specified above shall be returned to the bidder unopened. All bidders will be furnished an envelope for purpose of submitting bids. Envelopes will be distributed to each bidder at the pre bid conference.

No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for opening of bids. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities therein. Any bids received after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids will be returned to the bidder unopened. STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES By: Mr. Leon Smith, Acting Commissioner (175713) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BIDS TO BE RECEIVED MARCH 11, 1977 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, at their offices in the State Highway Building, Nashville, Tennessee and at the Sheraton- Nashville Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee, until 10:00 o'clock A.M..

Friday, MARCH 11, 1977, and opened publicly at the Sheraton- Nashville Hotel at that hour. BEDFORD COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7316): Project No. SP-02005-8214-04 The resurfacing with bituminous materials (plant mix) of a section of State Route 16, beginning at a point 0.87 mile west of the junction with State Route 10, log mile 17.45, and extending to the junction with State Route 64, log mile 21.76, in I Shelbyville. Project Length 4.31 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $138,000 BLEDSOE-COFFEE-CUMBERLAND SEQUATCHIE -VAN BREN-WAAN COUNTIES (CONTRACT NO.

7317): Project No. ROS- 000S(15) (98002-3214-94) The cation of guardrail (the atItachment of guardrail to bridge ends, the removal and installation of guardrail on bridge approaches, and the repair of bridge posts. stabs, and rails) at thirtythree (33) selected bridge sites located on State Routes 28, 30 and 55 in Region I. Project Length 0.00 Miles. Working Days 125 Estimated Construction Cost $209,000 BLOUNT-MONROE COUNTIES (CONTRACT NO.

7318): Project No. 05009-8203-04 The resurfacing with bituminous materials (plant mix) on a section of State Route No. 115, beginning at the junction of State Route No. 72 in Monroe County, log mile 0.00, and extending to Bingham Road in Blount County, log mile 5.50. Project Length 5.65 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977.

Estimated Construction Cost $200,000 BRADLEY COUNTY CONTRACT NO. 7319): Project No. SP-06002-8209-04 The resurfacing of a section of State Route No. 2 with bituminous (plant mix) materials, beginning at Hamilton County line (log mile 0.00) and extending to a point south of State Route No. 40 by-pass, log mile 6.20.

Project Length 6.2 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Legals Estimated Construction 8 5 Cost $169,000 CROCKETT COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7320): Project No. SP-17005-8209-04 The resurfacing with bituminous materials (plant mix) on a section of State Route 76, beginning at a point east of State Route 20, log mile 3.04, and extending to the west city limits of Gadsen, log mile 7.76. Project Length 4.72 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $167,000 DAVIDSON COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7321): Project No.

1-40-4(40)210 (19007-3119-44) The installation of a Following Too Closely Minitor System on the westbound lane of Interstate 40 between Interstate 40 between Interstate 65 and Interstate 24 in Nashville. Proiect Length 1.274 Miles Working Days On or before November 15, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $130,000. DAVIDSON COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7322): Project No. SP-19024-04 The resurfacing with bituIminou materials (plant mix) of a section of State Route 6, beginning at the intersection of Garland Avenve, log mile 11.54, and extending to the intersection of Due West Avenue, log mile 16.60, in Nashville (a section 0.45 miles in length is excluded from these limits, having been constructed under Briley Parkway, Project No.

Project Length 4.61 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $318,000 DAVIDSON COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7323): Project No. LIC-19950-355904 The grading, drainage, the construction of a mineral aggregate and ous (plant mix) base and bituminous (Plant mix) surface, the construction of retaining walls, curb and gutters, and the installation of an 8" water line on a local interstate connector, beginning north of boro Road on Fesslers Lane and extending to Polk at Faydur Court. Project Length 0.648 Mile Working Days 150 Estimated Construction Cost $458,000 Participating, $50,000 Non-Participating, $508,000 Total Construction Cost. DEKALB COUNTY (CONTRACT NO.

7324): Project No. SP-21007-8211-04 The resurfacing of a section of State Route 146 with bituminous (plant mix) material, beginning at a point 4.00 miles south of Smithsville, log mile 3.82, and extending to Bryant Street in Smithville, log mile 7.82. Project Length 3.84 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $101,000 DEKALB COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7325): Project No. ERS-4246(31) (21011-3306-93) The repair of slide area and reconstruction of the surface with mineral aggregate bituminOUS material (prime and DBST) on a section of Secondary Route No.

4246, beginning at a point 0.5 mile west of S-4361 and extending to S-4361. Project Length 0.396 Mile Working Days 150 Estimated Construction Cost $233,000 FAYETT COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7326): Project No. SP-24009-8206-04 The resurfacing with bimaterials (plant mix) on a section of State Route 76, beginning at Williston, log mile 6.91, and extending to State Route 15, log mile 12.96. Project Length 6.05 Miles Working Days On or 3 before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction $135,000 FENTRESS COUNTY (CONTRACT NO.

7327): Project No. SP-25001-8229-04 The resurfacing of a tion of State Route 28 with bituminous (plant mix) material, beginning at the Cumberland County Line, log mile 0.00, and extending to a point 0.7 mile south of the junction with State Route No. 85, log mile 4.90. Project Length 4.90 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977. Estimated Construction Cost $150,000 FRANKLIN COUNTY (CONTRACT NO.

7328): Project No. SP-26005-8218-04 The resurfacing of a section of State Route No. 50 with bituminous (plant mix) material, beginning at the Moore County Line, log mile 0.00, and extending to a point 1.6 miles east at the Elk River Bridge, log mile 1.60. Project Length 1.60 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $61,000 FRANKLIN- GRUNDY COUNTIES (CONTRACT NO. 7329): Project Nos.

SP-26013-420604, 26005-4216-04, 31002-4206- 04, 31007-4216-04 and 31006- modifi-4213-04 The repainting of the existing si structure, adjusting of expansion joints and paving with bituminous materials (plant mix) on State Route 127 Bridge over Elk River, log mile 6.27, and State Route 50 bridge over Elk River, log mile 1.57. The repainting of the existing steel structure on State Route 2 bridge over Elk River, log mile 2.70, State Route 108 bridges over Branch, log mile 22.39, and Mill Creek, log mile 2.53. Project Length 0.00 Miles Working Days 100 Estimated Construction Cost $84,000 GIBSON COUNTY (CONTRACT NO. 7330): Project No. SP-27004-8230-04 The resurfacing with bituminous materials (plant mix) on a section of State Route 43, beginning at log mile 16.99 and extending to junction State Route 105 (left), log mile 22.34 Project Length 5.35 Miles Working Days On or before September 1, 1977 Estimated Construction Cost $113,000 GILES COUNTY (CONTRACT NO.

7331): Project No. SP-28002-8204-04 The resurfacing with bituminous materials (plant mix) and the reconstruction of shoulders with mineral aggregate (plant mix) on a section of State Route 7, beginning at a point 0.25 mile southeast of 1-65, log mile 2.80, and extending to a point 0.45 mile south of Bryson Road, log mile 6.50. 'ONIHION INS ONIHION 111M aNI BUYER MORE QUICKLY NVHI V. MOT COST CLASSIFIED AD! CALL 254-1031 FOR FAST ACTION RESULTS.

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