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THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, January 29, 1978 132 Auction Safes" 131 Mobile Horn Lots 131 'Auction Sales- 132 Auction Sales AUdtlONWomp lete Service. Alexander Real Estate ft. Auction Sales. Martin, TN Graan Son AUCTIONS-Completa Service, HIM Sons Realty Auction Columbia, Tenn. 1-388-3075 Realty ft Auctlon-Lewltburg 359-3367 359-4509 MOBILE HOME OWNERS Own your own Isrge lot with driveway, city watt $300 down, lew monthly payments.

Phone 352-MOO "kinotton Park" "The Community For BOBBV HARWELL-Broker; AuctloneariMFA In Card of Thanks AUCTIONS Call G. S. MOORE A SON, Sprlngf laid, 384-5506 or 244-3343, In business AO years. Agent; 363-3366 Ruin LET US HANOLE YOUR AUC GEO. P.

HOWELL 8, SON Mooue Momesj SIMPSON tion And Raal Ettata Needs, BAR CO. 615-446-3185. For Auctions, Raal Ettata and Personal Property, 868-3040 OFF 1-45 NORTH Mobile home acreage tracts, 0 down, Maddux, 854-044 or 824-6906. The family of me late, MR. JOE SIMPSON, DURHAM REALTY AUCTION CO.

Murfreesboro, 896-8917 AUCTION FRI. NIGHT Spring Hill Auction Barn Ben W. Gary Auct. rAUCTION-Mon-Wed 11:00 am. Frl.

7 PM. Wa tall tor you I 2935 Powell Ava. 256-1938. Wlthet to thank their many frlandt for all wordl of comfort, talegramt, cards, flowers and many other acti of klndnett ihown to mem In the lost of their hutband, brother, nephew and HUb IUI1 MART ANTIQUE AUCTION Frl. 4 Feb.

38, 4 Sea Friday's newspaper for complete details COL LARRY HAAS SL 753 3716 HilliboroM. 269-3137 Homestead Raalty Auction Harold Dial. Auctioneer k7 833-6111 132 Auction Sales coutin. wife. Realm Slmoton and chll- Middle Tann Land 1 Auction AUCTION Every Tues 1pm, Frl 7 pm 6105 Cantannlal Blvd Col Tommy Sanders 297-311 dren, devoted coutin, Mr.

Loull Salts, Otan Raalty Auction Trammeii ana tamiiy. loiumpia, in xv-vtrt WE BUY COMPLETE INVENTORIES Businesses or estates for cash. Col. Don B. Smith, 883-8158.

yvabb Raal Ettata Auction CMkevllle. Tn. 615-528-251 WIGFALL Tha wife. Leila Wlafall of MR Glenn Webb, Broker CLARK, Mr. Roger L.

Of Old Hickory, Saturday Jan. 28 at Baptist Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Frances Clark; son, Michael Clark; two grandchildren, Christopher Roger Clark and Micheal Robert Clark; mother, Mrs. Lucian P.

Clark. The remains are at, Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. where funeral services will be conducted Monday Jan. 30th at 2:00 by Rev. Norris G.

Hite and Rev. R.L. Freeman. Active pallbearers, will be selected from Mr. Jenkins' Class First Baptist Church in Old Hicko- g.

Interment Spring Hill imetery. MADISON FUNERAL HOME Directors, 868-9020. THOMAS WIGFALL, and hit family with toJhank their Lebanon, Tenn. HUNT, Miss Josie-Age 90, January 28, 1978 at Duality Care Health enter. Survived by five nieces.

Mrs. Alyne Watson, Nashville, Mrs. Sadie Boyd, Nashville, Mrs. Margaret Spears, Mrs. Tom Beas-ley, Mrs.

Joe Estes, of Lebanon, two nephews, J.T. Hester, Old Hickory, Joe (Chalk) Conaster, Lebanon, Tn. Remains are at the Ligon-Bobo-Ricketts Funeral Home where services will be held 2 pm Monday Jan. 30, 1978. Conducted by Rev.

Gary Speich. Pallbearers, Great nephews. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens. LIGON-BOBO-RICKETTS FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon, 444-2142. Bill Hall, Auctioneer 833-8340 AT AUCTION Sat Feb.

4 10:00 tllTE, Clarence Sr. January 27, 1978. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mada G. Wilson Hite; sons, Clarence H.

Hite," Miami, Harold A. Hite, Brentwood, Tn. and John E. Hite, Vicksburg, daughters, Mrs. Ralph D.

Wright and i "Mrs. Douglas Lan ford both' ot 'Nashville; thirteen grandchildren; and twelve great grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson where services are to be held Monday January 30th, 1978 at 10:00 A.M. with Bro. James Hagwood officiating.

Interment is to be at Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers include: Elders of Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Puryear Bible Class and Mr. Milton J. Goodwin. Active pallbearers include the Grandsons.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors. 133 Camps, Recreation, Vacation Property frlandt, and church members for every act of klndnett shown during the death of thalr loved one, each word of comfort, floral tha food, telegnami, and most of all thalr prayen. Wa are eternally grateful end you will always oe In our prayers. Mrs. Lelle Wlgfell and the Wlgfall WINTER WONDERLAKE Thlt lake noma hat It all I 3 LOCATION: 2 Miles West of Ky.

WHITLEY. Kenneth Ray Age 69 Years, Jan. 28, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. K.R.

(Hattie Mai) Whitley, Nashville; daughters, Mrs. Ray (Nadine) McCartney, Olla, Mrs. Johnny (Nancy) McCartney, Jena, La. and Mrs. Helen Morrison, Nashville; -brothers, Willie A.

Whit- ley and Benice E. Whit- ley, both of Nashville; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road, where services will be conducted Mon- day afternoon, Jan. 30th at 2:00 by Dr. Clifford Hale.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Honor- -ary pallbearers, Elders of South Trinity Presby- terian Church, Members of West Nashville Ma- sonic Lodge No. 612 and Odd Fellows of Tennessee; Active Pallbearers, Robert Allred, Vernon True, Vaughn, Ralston -Lanius, James E. Hick-erson, Junior Potts, and Bob Todd. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Di- rectors, 832-1948.

bedrooms, fireplace, oeciii, eomnl.tAlv furnished, thing. Off 41 North. Hunting, Swimming fc Boat Dock. Si 8,500 wane otter now in off taaton. Owner terms 4-P- 072C Carols Begley 356-3924 NICE DUPLEX AND LOT 925 STROUSE AVE.

NEXT TO AUTO-DIESEL COLLEGE SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 11 AM This asbestos shingle duplex is in on excellent area next to the Nashville Auto-Diesel College. Downstairs consists of 4 bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Upstairs apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, kitchen ond bath. Both apartments ore now rented to Auto-Diesel College students for a combined rent of $420 per month.

The lot is 78' by 122' and is soned RMS which permits 4 apartment units. The house is completely furnished and furniture goes with property. TERMS: Cash, 10 earnest money required day of sale. Balance with deed and title. $15.00 FREE $15.00 VM-UU CARRIAGE HILL INC REALTORS In Memoriam 1)4 Farms-Acrtagt Wanted H0PW00D JOHNSON, Mr.

Bosie- WANTED TO LEASE For cash, farmland watt or south ot Nashville, loo acrat mint mum. 383-0193. or 244-2440 In loving memory of my Husband, RUFUS HOPWOOD Who patted away January 29. 1977. TENN FARM WANTED NOW Fred Walker, Broker.

329 Her 255-2171 Darling, It's bean a year today tlnce wa talked. But it seems like yesterday to 132 Auction Sales God only knows now much I have mlited you. And how many teers I have had. ANTIQUE saaiy mitteo oy wire, Mabel Hopwood 3 TRACTORS 315 COMBINE Full Line of Equipment HAY STRAW COX REAL ESTATE AUCTION Hopkinsville, Ky Harold Cox Linda Fiese 265-2719 Office 475-4084 (502) 885-6789 CLARK, Mr. Roger Age 56, of Old HickoryJ Saturday January 28, atj Baptist Hospital.

Sun vived by wife, Mrs. Frances Clark; one son, Michael Clark; two grandchildren, Christopher Roger Clark and Michael Robert Clark; mother, Mrs. Lucian T. Clark. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd.

Complete service will be announced later. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors UNDERWOOD AUCTION FRI. FEB. 3 7 PM LESTER AUCTION CO GREENBRIER.TN Tklt It The Huge Ued Led Dtamead Brought Down Far Our Uit Sole, That We Couldn't Sell Due To Inclement Weather. (Flue Additional Item).

See frl-alert Fa pert (Feb.3) far Complete Lilting COL LESTER In loving memory of mi i iAjderwood Who patted away Jan 29, 1969 You wished no one latf farewell, Not even Good-Bye, You ware gone before we knew It. And only God knows wny. But our hearts stilt ache with Auctioneer Lie. 7 226-0660 1-643-0419 tadnets. Our eyes shed many tears God alone knows how much wa mitt you JAFTE-WOHL RON METAL CO.

J50I 13RD TERRACE NORTH, BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA No 77 0322U SOUTHERN CAR CRUSHERS, MC. ill 28TH STREET NORTH. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. 1-41. No 11 0284H Sale oi trnists il bill Well lias Metal li COMPLETE SCRAP IRON METAL OPERATION Nashville, Tenn Lewisburg, Tenn COFFEY.

Miss Vera OliviaAge 78, of Trevecca Towers, Friday morning January 27, 1978 at Mill- ers Clinic Survived by sister, Mrs. Alfred McCullough, Lewisburg; niece, Mrs. Thomas Allen, Lewisburg; nephews, George Musgraves, Lewisburg; great niece, Mrs. Nancy Piper, Lewisburg; great nephews, Bill Allen, Brentwood. Remains are now at the chapel of Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg where funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon January 28, 1978 at 2 pm by Rev.

H.T. Tipps will officiate. Miss Coifey was a member of the McKendree Methodist Church in Nashville. Friends will serve as active pallbearers. Inter- ment Lone Oak Cemetery Lewisburg.

BILLS MCGAUGH FUNERAL HOME, Lewisburg, Tenni in charge of arrange-: ments 359-2521 I Entered into rest at a local infirmary Wednesday, January 25, 1978. Survived bv devoted wife, Mrs. Maude Johnson: son, Noah Johnson, Jackson, two devoted daughters. Mrs. Mary Green, and Mrs.

Ruby Young, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Tucker, and Mrs. Louella Rice; one devoted granddaughter, Miss Mary Katherine Etter; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Lena Woodard, Mrs. Cal-lie Mays; three brothers-in-law.

Vernon, and W.D. Knight, and Albert Howse two devoted nieces, Mrs. Virginia Vaughn, Mrs. Betty C. Vaughn; one nephew, William Vaughn; a host of relatives and friends.

Visitation with the family Monday evening, January 30, 1978 at Hamilton Tabernacle Church, 7 to 8 P.M. Funeral services will follow immediately. Eulogy by Rev. W.E. Hamilton.

REmarks, Rev. James W. Trotter, Rev. Marvin Hatchett, and Rev. D.

Brooks. Flower-ladies, Mothers and friends. Pallbearers, Deacons. Interment, Tuesday morning, Greenwood Cemetery at 10 O'Clock. W.E.

HAMILTON AND SONS, in charge. 329-2007, t-or tnit it tne Yin long ei ae lonely year Sadly Mltw!) by Mother, Father, Brothers tV Sitter TRUCKS CIS TRAILERS CRANES Murfreeboro, Tenn. LOCKE, Charles S. Age -72 died Jan. 28, 1978 at 1 Rutherford Hospital.

Services will be 1:30 pm -Monday at Woodfin Me- morial Chapel with -burial at Roselawn Me- morial Garden. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Inez Price Locke; two sons, Charles Locke. Ro- Chester, N.Y., Price Coleman Locke, Lafayette, three brothers, Calvin Locke, Columbia. Harvey Locke, Snreveport, La.

and Leon Locke, Fort Wharton, Tx. Mr. Locke had been Circulation a Manager of The Nash- ville Tennessean and Banner from 1941 until 1970 when he retired. Mr. Locke was also a Church of Christ Minister, and a native of Maury County, Tenn.

WOODFIN ME- MORIAL CHAPEL, Murfreesboro. FROST, Edward Harlington, Texas, Wednesday January 25, 1978. Survived by wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Frost of Harlington, Texas; son, Harry Edward Frost of Baytown, Texas; daughter, Mrs. Betty Ann Deen of Corpus Christi, Texas six grandchildren.

Mr. Frost will be in the "Rose" Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home on Thompson Lane, Sunday afternoon January 29, 1978 and Sunday evening, January 29, 1978. Masonic graveside services Monday, January 30, 1978 at 11:00 am in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOOD-LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 just dial 254-103T 132 Auction Sales (134 Cranes up to 40 tons; (6) Scales; (S) Hydraulic Baling Presses; (6) Shears; (2) Auto Crushers; (9) Loaders; (1) Railbreaker; (6) Misc. Conveyors Separators; (10) Electro Magnets; (4) Forkllfts.

6,000 4 8,000 LB; (25) Scrap Containers It (4) Pick Up Equipment; (10) Trucks, (3) Tractors; (8) Trailers; Office Equipment; Miscellaneous, Plus Much More. REAL ESTATE-NORTH BIRMINCHAU-in switching district of major scrap consumers for Birmingham area 16 Acres-Fenced, 24,000 sq. ft. Warehouse with Bathhouse, 2,100 sq ft Brick Office with Central Heat li Air; 2 Story Operations Building with Bathhouse It Foreman's Office, (1) Scale (Howe-Richardson), (1 Truck Scale (Howe-Richardson) It Scale Building, (6) Spurs with 3.300 I in ft. Trackage It 5 Switches, City Water, Sewage Cas, 480 Volt Substation Underground Wiring, Underground Services-Electricity, Water, Oxygen It Propane Lines, (2) 8,000 Cal Underground Diesel Fuel Storage Tanks For Brochure, Catalogue 4 Further Information Contact Our Office Alabama Auction Lirrni 212C Thompson Aurllonr.rs Lir.nt, 127 HAROLD COHN ft ASSOCIATES.

AUCTIONEERS Liremed mmmmm Bonded Innured 4rra I odr Mil MW-27IH IOHH tarr Mo.d I I.rorgia 3IMI7 2 ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS THURSDAY, FEB. 9 11 am 2 pm Surplus real estate of Metropolitan Government of Nashville Davidson County. SALE NO. 1 Old Dry Creek School on Gallatin Rd. across from Trade Winds, Madison, TN.

ot 11 am. SALE NO. 2-Vacant lot No. 19 on Pearl 2 blocks off Charlotte at 2 pm Sale No. 1, commercial lot zoned CG, fronting on Gallatin Rd.

40 ft. extending back between parallel lines. 106 ft. deep. This lot is a prime location.

All utilities available. Desirable for any type business. Sale No. 2, vacant lot No. 19, plan of J.B.

Farrar. Lot else 25X93 ft. deep, soned R6. TERMS: 10 eornast money day of sole. Balance with deed.

Wm. B. Whitson, purchasing agent. SUITER, Leon-Saturday morning January 28, 1978 ai a local lnnrmary. survived by his wife, Mrs.

Alma Baxter Suiter; enne Harnlrl Cuitar PUBLIC AUCTION GUNS CLOCKS ledha trWtctt Swordt -Fxiet tnlnt ttreaeti Irott Ton SmU leiietakttoi. Feb. 4-12 Noon Til Pre Inspection Feb. 2 12 til 7 P.M. Kingston Sorines.

Tenn ALEXANDER, Arnold Franklin, Tenn. SPRINGER, Mrs. Katie I i GEORGf P. in Madison, Tenn. and Philip L.

Suiter, Broken Arrow, Okla; sisters, Mrs. Dewey Balthrop and Mrs. Clarence Melton of Clarksville, Tenn; brothers, Louis Suiter and James S. Suiter of Clarksville, Tenn, Paul Suiter of Palmyra, Tenn and Fred Suiter of De REALTY AUCTION "SIMCI 1SS" HOWELL SON iuillotiUs- 412 MLUTIN RD. tiuvwmtii uc to 3t HUGH IWWf II IIC HO l' (WIN HOftiU lit NO 470 A MADISON 868-3040 -I H.

limit l.ttm Lyles, Tenn. WEEMS, Claud Age 82 years, Of Bon Aqua Junction Community, Friday evening Jan. 27, 1978 in Veteran's Hospi- -tal, Nashville. Survived by wife, Elizabeth Chamberlain Weems; daughter, Miss Myra Weems, Goodlettsville. son, John Claud Weems, El Toro, one grandchild.

Remains are at McDonald Funeral Home, Centerville where services will be at 2:00 Monday Jan. 30, 1978. Conducted by Bro. Paul Tucker with interment in Memorial Gardens. Mcdonald funeral HOME in charge of ar- rangements.

Christopher (Page) Age 88, of McKendrie Manor, January 28, 1978. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Russell (Lenora) Vaughn, Franklin; grandson, Bennie vaughn, Franklin; sister, Mrs. Eunice Smith, Murfreesboro. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 2:00 P.M.

Sunday, Dr. Farris Moore and Ray. Tomlin officiating. Interment, Triune Cemetery. Pallbearers, BArt King, William Smith.

Johnny Williams, Noel Martin. Joe Herbert, John Wilson. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512. David Age 66, of Kingston Springs Rt. 2.

Friday January 27, 1978 in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Survived by wife, Mrs. Marie Ann Taylor Alexander, Kingston Springs Rt three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Patterson, Kingston Springs, Mrs.

Joan Davis, Dickson, Mrs. Agnes Cook, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Vera Alexander. Nashville; eight grandchildren. Remains are at Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson where services will be held Sunday January 29, 1978 at 2 pm conducted by Calvin Parker with burial in Scott Cemetery.

Services under the direction of TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, Dickson Tenn FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 10 A.M. NEAR CLIFTON, TENNESSEE AT 6332 HARDIN BOTTOM FARM OPEN SALE IF YOU HAVE EQUIPMENT YOlTWISH TO CONSIGN TO THE AUCTION CONTACT DELTA AUCTION. W3 Inferno tioiwl 104 Tree tor 1973 Intoi.otlonol I0M Tractor 1974 Fat Tractor rrMej SMO troit. Mich; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson 2707 Gallatin where the family will receive friends from 8:00 a.m.

to 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Remains leaving Sunday evening for McReynolds and Nave Funeral Home in Clarksville, Tenn. where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev.

Laurin Suiter and Rev. Murray Matthews will officiate. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Clarksville. PHILLIPS ROBINSON Feb.3 12 til 7 P.M.

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It lea: Rlflts SkM Cats PUMs stJH It boats. Sent mi Wrnoa HI Sltadan) tad titen. Can stM first. Celt 1884 -Lt ftk wooden vorkt 1830't Sets Tbomat lasonlt Inrtkea Soulken ind otters -Rialttloa Pocktl telnet ltd ethers Runt tiyofitti. 7-8 Ft Oik slnw cases Etaeatln's dtsk Willi 18 irtwtri powder lltsks brjfttl mMs aid Itdtos -old ra-loedtf lodt scopes -talis lltas: ttltpkoat cotck Irgbtt cutplder rillroed lanterns lag iron tttal uaaoat -J loaaa Nortel fM cmttees totnect cotters lead SoMkMi CtM SctlN Mini bottle ctpper ten its titer ctKtcUeki Rem LimcIi aad dawaer aroloWa laaaact oil Hem before tale iof.

Itetat told ae feuae All Sa let final. FUQUA'S Auction Center 1 814 Woodland St. Jim Fuqua Auctioneer No. 185' FRI. FEB.

3 Starting a.m. LOCATION: One mile from Bowling Green, Kentucky, on Beech Bend Rood, Garvin Lone and Beech Bend Blvd. near and adjoining famous Beech Bend Park (BANNERS POSTED) Sole to be conducted under lorge tent located near entrance to Beech Bend Park. 322.54 ACRES-4 FARMS MODERN BUILDINGS 8,044 LBS. BURLEY TOBACCO RESIDENTIAL CAMPGROUNDS-RECREATIONAL THEME PARK-FARM Tract No.

133.80 Acres, 2500 feet road frontage Tract No. 240.8 Acres, 3300 feet road frontage Tract No. 361 Acres, 690 feet road frontage Tract No. 4186.82 Acres, 1506 feet road frontage, 4,000 feet riverfront (Each tract will be sold separate and will not be combined) Plats and Brochures are ovoilable at the offices of BILL JAMES ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 1898, BOWLING GREEN, 42101 or BAILEY GRISSOM, 220 W.

Main GLASGOW, KY, 42141. For more information and details, call collect AREA CODE 502-782-1666 or 502-651-2727. TERMS: 15 down day of sale, bolance on delivery of deeds, on or before March 1, 1978. POSSESSION: With delivery of deeds, except for improvements on Tracts 2 and 3. (This sale is held pursuant to the order of Division 1 of the Warrtn Circuit Court dated December 2, 1977, in Civil Action No.

20549.) GARVIN HEIRS, OWNERS Orion SJtop toob Com kMekrM alee kettaa SpMt Teen Honew 4 Row 3 Modal HIDE OF THE FAIM 12 kloMletMlMafteein leowto Chart wwi Hitckriftkeeeileekrt Duel Mi ond tltei 1S.4 It. it, 4 toed trecter Hiet 11.4 it. 1 38 la. J. D.

Hotter 4 row SpoveJet.HkckVDrrcker HANS dry fort iliior If rodr SMi Witter letk Hoe, 7 ft. 3 relet trillion Curll.etor 4 row trillion CeWotf 4 low Inttrnatieael 224 Rotary Hee 074SrwKo11SPacker 2 wliodrtllrrr trailer 4 row teetttiovt tarey keeot 8 row keeioaiedo larai keeti IntornotioMl Flow 5 ketteai Vtowierkxiel elew 6 ketteai Noble eoiet eoit hole tfgQtr Voriom lido awunttd end toddle tetki lei Ckenecel Aepkcetieat INGRAM. Mr. Byron lW4lntornotionolTreciotlJ0e' 1970 Meek Track wilk 40 ft. Crala Trail, KW.IVJ lGfor.kett.dtr.il.

198 let Crrolet Hjoroelic lift 195! 6100 Djm) Cenkew It It. Grain header 4 row cert keadtf 1 91 1 TD-1 lettmofiefttl Doter M791 EAGtlUVERHItk fatten Cleonov JOHN BLUE 4 raw UttM FerHHttr 197) Lena vhttl koie plckte Fwd CeMltWSMIockket lottrnetloeel Sub-Soil. 1 ,000 Gatoe water rank ed teat ItttiMtloMlMH.CtlialFlew J. D. 8200 Grain Drill lltcelt Electric Weld AM Electric Wilder literaetleel4S0Oiic Wimorloaot 500 Pitt Kick Hot lift (Kiin Metal Tool Sailor picket tk GANNON, Gladys Black- ma AUCTION At ESTATI INC.

MacMILLAN. Miss Grace Elizabeth Saturday morning January 28, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by brother, Charles MacMillan, Aberdeen, two nieces, Mrs. Betty Bunstrom and Mrs. Jean Doutrich both of Aberdeen, Wash, Her re- mains are at the Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway.

Graveside services will be conducted Tues-. day 2:00 pm at National Cemetery with Dr. Al L. -Currie officiating. Me- -morial services at Park Manor Apartments are to be conducted at a later Date.

Miss MacMillan seved in the Army Nurse Corps from January 19, -1918 to September 21, 1919 European Theater. She continued her nursing frofession in Pittsburg, enn. untel 1964, when she came to Park Manor Apartments as Director ot Nursing until retire- ment in 1971. Please make all remem- berances to Park Manor Apartments, Nashville. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway, Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480.

B. in 834 Kicnards Antioch, Tenn. January 28. 1978 at a local hospital. Surived by wife, Mrs.

Lois Meguia Ingram; four sons, Donald R. Ingram and Joe B. Ingram, bothof Nashville, Carl W. Ingram. Birmingham, Ala.

and Willaim A. Ingram, Jacksonville, Brother Lillard Ingram, Nashville; eleven grandchildren, five great grandchildren. Mr. Ingram is in the "Dogwood Room" of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, January 30, 1978 at 2:30 P.M.

from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Rev. James A. Hardaway officiating. Grandsons and nephews will serve as active pallbearers. Interment.

Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 4990 POPLAR AT MQNDQNHALL FIRST TENNESSEE BANK BUILDING SUITE 301 f.0. "BILL" JAMES Auctioneers David W. Bailey more January it, 1878 at home.

Survived by daughter, Mary Lou Gannon, Nashville; stepdaughter, Mrs. John J. (Grayce) Gill, Sarasota, sisters, Mrs. Walter R. (Lou) Smith, Detroit, Mich, and Mrs.

Samuel (Billie) Hemby, Nashville, one grandson, Thomas R. Nashville, Tn. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin Rd. where Rosary will be held Sunday, January 29, 1978 at 7:00 P.M. Services are to be held Monday, January 30th.

1978 at Holv Name Church, 11:00 A.M. with Father Charles Strobel officiating. Interment: Spring Hill. Honorary pallbearers include: Dr. Stephan Shillig, Dr.

Michael Minch, and The Foster Grand parents. Friends will serve as active pallbearers. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON II t.l IMII I TAvJ 1 It I 4 BEDROOM NORTH MAURY CO. HOME WITH 6 ACRES NEAR SPRING HILL, TN. Columbia, Tenn McMILLEN, Mrs.

Jessie Johnston-Of 705 Mitchell Columbia, Tenn. January 27. 1978 at a Nashville hospital. Survived by son, Frank V. McMillen II of Geneva Switzerland; sister, Mrs.

Virginia Snyder of Nasv-hille; one grandchild. Mrs. Craig Chormann ot Rochester New York. Mrs. McMillen is in the Palm Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home on Thompson Lane Funeral services will be conducted Monday January 30, 1978 at 10 am From the Woodlan Mausoleum with Rev.

John Kaufman officiating. Entombment Woodlawn Mausoleum. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNER-AL HOME, 383-4754 2 DUPLEXES 320 ALICE AVENUE-SOUTH NASHVILLE 1512 MARK STREET-NORTH NASHVILLE 10 A.M. SAT. FEB 4th FRI.

FEB.3 TIMES BELOW LOCATION Spring Hill Community. Take Hwy. 31 about 2 miles south of Spring Hill. Watch for Auction Signs ot Greens Mill Rd. intersection and follow to sale.

JONES, Mrs. Rosa Witten-! SUE NO. 1320 Alice Avenue, 1:00 P.M. Locoted just 1 block off Nolensville Road. This block duplex consists of bedroom, kitchen, living room, and bath in each side.

Each apart ment has a private entrance and back door. TERMS: Qualified buyer may ossume first mortgage of $4,500.00 at $5 7.01 per month. Selling for cash above this existing loan or cash. Only 10 required day of sale, balance ot closing. Deed ond title furnished by seller.

SALE NO. 2-1512 Mary Street 2:30 P.M. Located just 3 blocks from the corner of; Cheatham ond Arthur Streets in North Nashville. Each side of this 2 story brick duplex consists of 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, bath ond private entrance. Both apartments ore on the upper level with the downstairs having its own entrance, used for storage or possible future expansion.

TERMS: Cash above first mortgage of op-oroximataly $7,800.00 that can be assumed by 'i! PATTON, Mrs. Georgia Estella Dyal Age 84 years, Thursday Jan. 26, 1978 at her home, 833 Wren Goodlettsville. 4 Survived by son, Lar-wence James Patton Jr. -granddaughter, Mrs.

Bil- lye Jo Hall, Nashville. 7 Remains at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville Hwy where services will be Monday at 1:00 pm. Conducted Bro. Clifford Owens and Rev. L.H.

Benson. Active pallbear- ers will be friends. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. BRATTEN AND MARTIN Directors, SIMPSON, R. Marcell-Saturday afternoon Jan.

28, 1978. Survived by wife, Mrs. Frances Lo-vell Simpson, Nashville; sons, Marc Simpson, Nashville, Lt. Col. Billy S.

Simpson (Army over seas); sister, Mrs. Loris Chaney, Kentucky; brother, Ralph Simpson, Kentucky; grandsons, Allan Simpson, Kentucky, Bruce Simpson (over seas), Mr. Simpson is in the Gardenia Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home Thompson Lane. Funeral services Monday night January 30. 1978 in the ChaDel of Roses at 8:00.

Masonic services have full charge. Honorary pallbearers Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY PAPERS PLEASE COPY. This almost new homo is one of the prettiest over to bo auctioned in Maury Co.

Contact Auctioneers to see property. House has approximately 3100 Sq. Ft. living area with 4 largo bedrooms, 2 full baths, huge den with fireplace and cathedral callings, open playroom on 2nd floor, extra large kitchen with dishwasher, dining room, fireplace in master bedroom, central heat pump, sun deck, 2-car brick detached garage. Many extrot.

Situated on 6.18 acres on paved road, city water, creek. Short' McCULLUM. Mrs. Susie Steele Thursday, January 26, 1978 at her residence 1012 Short Court, Franklin, Tenn. She is survived by sister, Mrs.

Ada Lipscomb; brother, Mr. Richard Steele; seven grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; daughter in law, Mrs. Geraldine McCul-lum; a number of other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Family hour, Monday January 30, 1978, 7 to 9 at Providence Primitive Baptist Church. Funeral Tuesday 1:00 at the above church.

Elder Washington Green officiating. Friends will serve as flowerbearers and pallbearers. Interment Meadowlawn Cemetery, Maury, County. PAT-TON BROTHERS a qualified buyer ot about $100.00 per month. meter Age 67 Friday morning Jan.

27 at a local infirmary. Sur- vived by daughters. Mrs. Dorothy McClain, Nash- ville, Mrs. Joyce Clinard, Summerville, S.C.; three i grandchildren; one great1 grandchildren sisters, Mrs.

Sam (Gladys) Short, Lewisburg, Mrs. Gilbert (Sadie) Martin, Ashland City, brothers, Charles and Russell Witten-meier, Nashville. Re-j mains at the Buena Vista Funeral Home, Inc. 3634 Clarksville Hwy. where services will be Monday, conducted by Rev.

James Hardaway Jr. and Rev. James Cox. Active pallbearers grandsons and nephews, interment Woodlawn Cemetery. BRATTEN AND MARTIN Directors, total down, drive to Nashville, Franklin, Columbia, tosy access to 1-03 nwy.

TERMS 10 down day of sale, balance with deed or 30 balance within 1 year at 9. Possession in 10 days. Only 10 required day ot sale, balance at closing. Deed and title furnished by seller. $25.00 Will Be Given Away During Sales $25.00 For Further Informotion Contact Tommy Todd, Agent I REALTY AND AUCTION COL ldief n' Goodies Va PRICE STERLING FLATWARE CORNER VILLAGE NURFRCESIORO PHONE 90-1390 I Col Cl.vt Anderion, Auctioneer I.

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