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Death Notices Beath Notices Death Notices Death Notices BARRETT, Mrs. Leota McKeeAge 78 years, of the Mona Community, died Thursday, October 1, 1987 Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Tn. Widow of the late Patrick (Pat) Short Barrett, who died March 15, 1981. Survived by one son, Dr. Ronald Barrett, Murfreesboro; daughter, Reba Barrett, Murfreesboro; four brothers, Hollis McKee, Lascassas, Wilson McKee, Mt.

Juliet, Edgar McKee, Powells Chapel Community, McKee, Nashville; one sister, E.C. (Katherine) Webb, Holly Grove Community; three grandchildren, Keith, Kimberly and Kendall Barrett. Services will be conducted 2:30 p.m. Friday, at the Powells Chapel Baptist Church with Rev. Kevin Bennett and Dr.

Eugene Cotey officiating. Entombment Roselawn Mausoleum. Active Pallbearers: E.C. Webb, Edgar Buford Jimmy McKee, Gary McKee, Gene Jordan, Keith Barrett, Kendall Barrett. JENNINGS AYERS, 893-2422.

244-1318. DONNELL, Ethel October 1, 1987. Survived by husband, Claude F. two daughters, Alice Decker, Iowa, Mary Freels, Nashville; one son, Clarence Alfred Cook, Gary, Il; two sisters, Catie Hunt, Nashville, Pauline Smith, Hermitage, TN; two brothers, John S. Clark of Nashville, James Ray Clark, Indianapolis; ten grandchildren; Remains twenty-one are great dren; the Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Road where funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2:00 P.M.

by the Rev. J. S. Hicks and the Rev. Dean Blimlind.

Grandsons and family as act as Pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. ELLIS Hartsville Lafayette GREGORY, Henry Age 72, passed away Wednesday September 30, 1987, Hartsville County Hospital. Survived by wife, Virginia (Hale) Gregory; two sisters, Pamela Roark of Lafayette, Anne Tucker of Jackson, Tn. Remains are at the Alexander-Macon County Funeral Home.

Graveside services will be held Friday, Oct. 2, 2:00 p.m. Hartsville Memorial Gardens conducted by Joel Storie. Arrangements by ALEXANDER MACON COUNTY FUNERAL HOME HACKNEY, Mary Emma- Wednesday evening, September 30, 1987. Age 82.

She is survived by her step Nashville; E. Stewart Hackney Mrs. of step-daughter, Ernestine Surber of Lakeland, Fla; six step seven step great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where services will be held Saturday, October 3, 1987 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev.

Kerney Bailey officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Friends and Family will serve as active Pallbearers. Mrs. Hackney was a Past President of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors. COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville, 859-5231 HORNAL, Michael DaleSeptember 30, 1987., Survived by father, Wallace Hornal; sister, Kathy Grace; brothers, Mark Hornal, Bruce Hornal, all of Nashville. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Pettus Owen Wood with Bro. Earl Cooke officiating.

Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. PETTUS-OWEN Ridgetop-Goodlettsville HAND, Mrs. Cornelia Marie (Connie- Age 49 years, Wednesday September 30, 1987. Survived by husband, Harrell Dean Hand; daughter, Gayla Layhew; son, Nichole' and Hand; Lucas; parents, grandchildren, Mr.

Mrs. Howard Dawson; brothers, W.I. Dawson, Randall Dawson. Remains are at Cole Garrett, Goodlettsville, where services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. by Rev.

Kim North. Pallbearers: Friends. Interment Robertson County Memorial Gardens. WOOD, 292-3392 HULICK, Anne Wednesday, September 30, 1987. She is survived by her daughter, Judy Kestner of Nashville; grandchildren, Laura, Crystal, and Bambi Kestner, and Angel Coble; great-grandchildren, Tabitha Love, James Harley, and Joseph Lee Coble; brother, Russell Hassell of Naples, niece, Sally Locke of Naples, Fla.

Remains at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where services will be held Saturday, October 3, 1987 at 1:00 P.M. with Rev. John McCullough officiating. Pallbearers will be Bobby Kestner, James Coble, James Locke, Colen Locke, Denny Locke, and Jimmy Cassidy. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors STOUT, Mrs. Peggy- Age 55, September 30, 1987. Survived by husband, Claude L. Stout; daughters, Mrs. Janice Waddell, Mrs.

Billie Odom, Mrs. Elaine Spurlock, all of Nashville, Mrs. Dolly Peay, Franklin, Mrs. Vicki Larkin, Ga; son, Tom Taylor, mother, Mrs. Bessie Helluam Swearns, Nashville; nine grandchildren.

Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road, where services will be conducted Saturday, October 3, 1987 at 10 by Rev. Ken Dodson. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers: Fred Stanley, Walker Starker, John Payne, Howard Harvison, Ken Smith, Doug Douglas, Keith Mountain, Rodney Adair.

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, 832-1948. LET THEM KNOW YOU'RE THINKING OF THEM Emma's FLOWERS Fiorals from $20.00 327-0202 Credit cards honored on phone orders only so THE 2, 1987 Tour de France champ Lemond will race here Greg Lemond, the 1986 Tour de champion, will make his first U.S. appearance since a hunting accident last spring, in a Nashville bicycling race Oct. 24.. The 55-kilometer Michelob NightA race will wind through the streets of downtown and feature A Lemond as well as 1984 Olympic gold medalist Alexi Grewal.

"I think it is really the first major event since we started our efforts to bring amateur events to Nashville nine months ago," said Mayor Richard Fulton, who announced the race yesterday. Lemond was wounded in an accidental shooting while hunting last EN Gir spring in California. He has recovered from his injuries but was forced to miss this year's Tour de France, the most prestigious cycling race in the world. LEMOND The cyclists here will race up and down First and Second avenues. Other entrants include Tom Schuler and Tom Prehn, the 1986 and 1987 U.S.

pro champions. Wide receiver Walter Murray Indianapolis, who had returned to Colts' practices earlier this week, walked out again and rejoined the union. Quarterback Jim Kelly of the Buffalo Bills, who stands to lose $95,000 for every game he misses, said he would remain out even though "I'm not sure what the issues "Right now, we're sticking together and practicing and that's the main thing," Kelly said. Linebacker Rickey Jackson of New Orleans, which has five union players in camp, said he would stay out. "I've been a Pro Bowler for four years.

I might not have any money, but I do have pride." The day was alo marked by the first trade involving a strike team player when the Pittsburgh Steelers obtained defensive tackle Mark Smythe from the Indianapolis Colts for future considerations. And in Hempstead, N.Y., Mark Gastineau, the only veteran member of the New York Jets to defy the union, exchanged punches with a player he refused to identify as he arrived at the team's training complex. He said that when he opened the window of his car to get a pass from a security guard, one of his teammates spit on him. Upshaw said at his news conference that he expected no violence when striking players and other unions picket this weekend's 14-game schedule among replacement teams. In Detroit, Owen Bieber, president of the 1 million-member United Auto Workers yesterday urged fans to boycott the games and the telecasts.

More than half the 40,000 tickets sold for the Detroit Lions' home game against Tampa Bay have already been refunded. Massive labor rallies are also planned for Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, where the Eagles play the Chicago Bears and Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, where the Patriots play Cleveland. The Massachusetts AFL said it would try to stop cars entering the parking lot in Foxboro, where the Patriots say they have already refunded 40,000 tickets. The 48 players who have returned are on 14 of the NFL's 28t teams and not all are union members some are rookies who were on injured reserve rather than the active roster when the regular season started and were never eligible to join the union. NFL ranks breaking FROM PAGE 1C who plays primarily on special teams.

anything more is an attempt to obscure the difficult economic issues including free agency." Owners have so far refused to alter the present system, which requires compensation for "a player's sold team if he switches. Joe Robbie, owner of the Miami Dolphins, said: "This fight is over control of football, it's not over money." Upshaw denied that, saying, "The strike is not about free agency. It's. never been our intention to control the game." Many of the players returning to work said free agency wasn't worth the walkout, although Dorsett, the biggest name in yesterday's group, was not among them. The NFL's fourth leading all-time rusher said he was returning to the Dallas Cowboys because he had received a letter threatening his annuity.

"I had no choice but to come in because of my financial situation," Dor-" sett said. "I am still 100 percent behind my teammates and the cause of the strike." Dorsett had referred to defensive tackle Randy White as "Captain Scab" when White crossed the picket line but later said "there's no ill feeling between Randy and me." Earlier this week, Dorsett received. a letter from the Cowboys saying he was putting the annuity in his contract in jeopardy by staying out of camp. The annuity, which will pay him $6.4 million between 1990 and 2014, began being funded Feb. 1, 1985 on a monthly basis for five years.

He would have lost the last 28 months of the payment had he remained on strike. There was also a hint of another big name defection when Lawrence Taylor of the Giants, the league's Most Valuable Player last season, told WNBC-TV in New York he might cross the picket line next week if the strike isn't settled. "Hopefully, it can be worked out before I have to make that decision but if not, I'll have to make my own," Taylor said. Also returning yesterday were Tony Collins of New England, the first Patriot to go back; veteran offensive linemen Bill Bryan and David Studdard of Denver; backup quarterback Steve Dils and running backs Mike Guman and Charles White of the Los Angeles Rams; defensive backs Antonio Gibson and Gene Atkins of New Orleans and Broderick Sargent of the St. Louis Cardinals, a running back NBA players file suit FROM PAGE 1C NBA and union jointly agreed on the moratorium to hasten contract negotiers want the right ations to replace the contract that exto decide who they want to play for pired June 15.

and without artificial (salary) re- Fleisher said who were players drafted and are free agents may now straints." Gary Bettman, general counsel for sign and report to camp. NBA, said, "We are not surprised. Un- After nine negotiating sessions, fortunately, they've decided to liti- however, no progress was reported on rather than negotiate. We're ex- the players' demands: the college tremely comfortable with our legal draft, salary cap and right of first fusal. The lead plaintiffs include Junior NFL players are on strike seeking Bridgeman of the Milwaukee Bucks, unrestricted free agency for players president of the NBA Players Associa- with more than four years' experition; David Robinson, 1986-1987 Col- ence.

lege Player of the Year from Navy Contract talks between the NFL and the San Antonio Spurs' No. 1 draf- Players Association and the league tee, and free agent guard Rory Spar- are at an impasse in the walkout that row, who played for the New York began Sept. 22. Knicks last season. Recently, an arbitrator ruled that Krovatin said those players repre- the major league baseball owners actsent a cross section of the contractual ed in collusion regarding players who 1 situations.

were free agents in 1985. The suit was filed in Newark be- The Major League Baseball Playcause of favorable antitrust case law ers Association filed a grievance sayin the court district, and because the ing that the owners were seeking to district is known for its efficient restrict movement by free agents by management" of cases, Krovatin agreeing not to sign them. said. Nine players are named as specific In New York, Larry Fleisher, gen- plaintiffs in the NBA suit. In addition eral counsel for the players union, to Bridgeman, Robinson and Sparrow, said the Players Association has they are Armon Gilliam, Reggie Lewasked for a quick decision to avoid la- is, Jose Ortiz, Darrell Walker, Phil "bor conflict.

Hubbard and Ken Barlow. "We're hoping to avoid any lock- Gilliam was a first-round pick by to outs or strike," he said. Training Phoenix out of Nevada-Las Vegas. camps begin today and the season The Utah Jazz picked Ortiz in the first starts Nov. 6.

round out of Oregon State. Barlow, Also yesterday, a on who played in Italy last year, was moratorium signing players or conducting rookie drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, and free agent camps expired after who assigned his rights to Atlanta in a being in effect since June 17. The trade. LANCASTER, Peggy Age 51 years. September 30, 1987 in Fayetteville, Ga.

Survived by husband, Thomas L. Lancaster, Fayetteville, daughters, Mrs. Paul (Phillis) Anderson and Mrs. Kerry (Karen) Risley, both of Nashville; Blanche S. King, Clarksville, sister, Mrs.

Nora Walker, Elkton, brothers, Charles King, Fayetteville, Ga. and Hughlette King, Buchanan, Tn. The remains will be at the Woodbine Funeral Home, HICKORY CHAPEL, 5852 Nolensville Road where the family will begin receiving friends Friday evening o'clock and services will be conducted Saturday morning October 3 at 10 o'clock by Benny Benjamin. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Relatives and Friends will serve as Pallbearers.

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Hickory Chapel, Directors, 331-1952 NELLIS, Mrs. Phynetta BakerDeparted this life Thursday October 1, 1987. Survived by son, Jerael C. Nellis; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Valerie O.

Nellis; grandchildren, Priscilla Danielle and Jerael C. Nellis, all of Atlanta, other relatives and friends. Complete funeral notice to be announced later. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Murfreesboro JOHNSON, Mrs. Geneva Buford- At Murfreesboro Health Care Center September 30, 1987.

Resident of 438 East Castle Street. Survived by daughter, Geneva Barbara Patton, Murfreesboro; brothers, James O. Buford, Columbus, Lafayette H. Buford, Chicago, sisters, Lazinka Johnson, Murfreesboro, Laura O'Neal, St. Paul, stepdaughters, Tommie Patton, Sammie P.

Mullins, Indianapolis, nephews, William and Julian Buford, Gallatin, Allen and Lloyd O'Neal, St. Paul, Minn. The remains will lie in state from 5 until 7 p.m. Saturday October 3, and visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Original Church of God, 424 East: Castle Street.

Funeral service October 4 at 2 p.m. at Smith Fork Tabernacle, Halls Hill Pike, Murfreesboro. Bishop Harold Speights officiating. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. KILLGO'S FUNERAL HOME, Samuel E.

Hooker, Director GUARDIAN CHAPELS ROESCH PATTON DORRIS. CHARLTON MARTIN'S BRACEY-WELSH, INC. HIBBETT HAILEY CHAPEL EASTLAND CHAPEL HERMITAGE CHAPEL George and Dr. Gaye McClothlin officiating. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway.

244-6480. BREEDING, Mrs. Rhonda October 1, 1987. Survived by husband, Billy L. Breeding; sons, David L.

and Kevin Lee Breeding; mother, Cara W. Tweedie. Remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, where details of arrangements will be announced. EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 904 Gallatin Road, 244-6480 KERLEY, Thomas QuintonOctober 1, 1987. Survived by wife, Peggy Kerley; brother, Clayton Kerley.

Remains are at Hibbett Hailey Funeral Home, where services will be conducted 11:30 a.m. Saturday by Bro. Rufus Clifford. Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Family will receive friends Friday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m.

Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. HIBBETT HAILEY FUNERAL HOME, 244-6484. DICKSON, Mrs. Lola BakerSeptember 30, 1987. Survived by daughters, Katie McMullin, Nashville, Virigina Franklin, Miamisburg, Joan Parente, Union City, son, Louis E.

Dixon, Phoenix, nine grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Her remains are at Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway where funeral services will be conducted Saturday morning 10 o'clock with the Rev. Mack Hannah officiating. Graveside and interment services 2:30 o'clock Saturday at Milledgeville etery, Milledgeville, Tn. Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers.

Mrs. Dickson was a member of Harpeth Heights Baptist Church and Rock City Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715' Broadway, 244-6480 PATTON, Clarence Thursday, September 30, 1987. Survived by wife, Margaret Patton; Son, Steve Patton; Grandchildren Cathy Menees and Cynthia Keil; and sister, Ethel Simmons. Remains are at the Hibbett Hailey chapel, where services will be conducted at 1:00 P.M.

Friday by Dr. Charles Worrell, with interment at Hermitage Memorial Gardens. Honorary Pallbearers: Donelson and Lebanon Rd. Civitian Clubs, fishing buddy, Mike Morgan and members of American Legion Post 88. Active Pallbearers: Travis McElroy, Jim Vogel, Wayne Perkerson, John Pflueger, Herman Ferrell, Jimmy HAILEY Flippen.

FUNERAL AL HIBBETT HOME 429 DO Donelson Pike 244-6484 SMITH, Myra Bender- Thursday, October 1, 1987. Survived by sister, Kathleen Bender Boyd, Nashville; several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be conducted at Spring Hill Mau-, soleum Chapel, 2 p.m. on Friday, October 2, 1987 with Dr. David MORAN, William Tidwell Age 67 years.

October 1, 1987. Survived by wife, Zelma Culbertson Moran, Antioch, daughter, Betty Jane McClain, Nashville; sons, Mike Moran, Nashville and William T. Moran, Houston, parents, Clemmye and Thomas J. Moran, Antioch, sisters, Clemmye Hays, Nashville and Margaret Moore, Lyles, Thomas Moran, Fayetteville, Tn. and James E.

Moran, Reston, seven grandchildren. The remains are at the Funeral Home, HICKORY CHAPEL, 5852 Nolensville Road where services will be conducted Saturday afternoon October 3 at 2 o'clock by David East, Johnsie Henderson, and John Miller. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Phil Stinson, Dick Hays, Roy Culbertson, all of Nashville, Tommy Sciotto, James Pollard, Phillip Wright, Billy Hill, Lonnie Starr, all of Columbia, and Employees of Custom Steel Fabrications of Columbia. Nephews will serve as Active Pallbearers.

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Hickory Chapel, Directors, 331-1952 Lebanon, Tn. ROBERTS, Mr. Harold Age 69, September 29, 1987 at his home. Survived by daughter, Mary W. Roberts; three sons, Robert Martin, Donald' and Raymond Roberts; many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services Saturday October 3, 1987, 2:00 p.m., Second Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Lee A. Davis officiating. Interment Mt. Lebanon Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements by J.C. HELLUM'S FUNERAL HOME, 107 Stokes 444-4558 HOLLARS, William HenryOctober 1, 1987. Survived by wife, Flora Hollars; daughters, Elizabeth Spurlock, Vickie Perry, Tina Overstreet, Lisa Crosslin; son, Vernon Overstreet; sisters, Linda Hampton, Johnnie Marie Harper, Nellie Sue Holt; brother, Dorise L. Woods; parents, Ethel Woods, John L. Woods; eight grandchildren.

Services will be Saturday 10:00 a.m. at Pettus Owen Wood with Jimmy Weakley officiating. Interment Harpeth Hills. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 Lafayette, Tn. JOHNSON, George Wahleen, Directors, 666-4011 MITCHELL, Hambling Benton (Papa Ben) Age 80 years, Wednesday, September 30, 1987.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Myrtle Hunley Mitchell, Nashville; daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Potts, Nashville; sons, Benton A. Mitchell, Donelson, George E. Mitchell, Joelton; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Remains are at the the Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville where services will be Saturday at. 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. Bill Carver. Honorary Pallbearers: Ray Osborne, Hendrix Fox, John Schleicher, Cliff Anderson, Nelson Graves, Henry Christopher, Elmer Petty, Gene Pilkerton, Harvey Lewis Catignani, William Mullins, Members of Buena Vista Lodge 639 Buena Vista OES No.

75, Association of Retired Metro Employees. Active Pallbearers: Friends. Masonic Services will be conducted 7 p.m. Friday by Buena Vista Lodge 639 Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME, Bratten Son, Directors.

254-7511. Age 61, Wednesday September 30, 1987. Survived by wife, Mrs. Louise Hix Johnson; daughter, Helen M. Johnson, Lavergne, son, George Johnson, III, Nashville; mother, Mrs.

Alda Johnson; brother, Billy Keen Johnson, both of Lafayette; one grandchild. Remains are at the Phillip Anderson Son Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Saturday Oct. 3, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. by Elder W.E.Massey and Elder Bennie Maggart. Honorary Pallbearers: William Dalton, Paul Porter, Bill Wade Rickman, Pete Reagan, Judge Robert Bradshaw.

Active: H.L. Goodall, Dr. E.M. Froedge, Terry Hudson, William Green, Bobby Carver, Billy Carter, James Chamberlain, John Douglas Wooten. Interment Macon County Memorial Gardens.

PHILLIP ANDERSON SON FUNERAL HOME, LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS HUNTER, Sandra- Age 38, October 1, 1987. Survived by mother, Marie House; children, Tammy Terry, Roy Kenneth and Chiquita; four brothers; five sisters; many other relatives and' friends. Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. LEWIS SMITH WRIGHT, 255-2371 WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME MEMORIAL PARK WILLIAMS, U.M. (Bill)- Age 65, October 1, 1987.

Survived by one daughter, Susan Williams, Nashville; two sons, Billy and Tony Williams, Nashville; four sisters, Jo Ann Finley, Kathy Hutchison, Dorothy Knight, and Nancy Jennings; one brother, James Henry Williams; two grandsons, Bobby and Billy Williams; one granddaughter, Angela Williams. Funeral services to be conducted 12 noon on Saturday, Oct. 3, Woodlawn Chapel of Roses. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation with the family Friday 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

and 5-9 p.m. in the Dogwood Room. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 Kempville, Th. Long Creek Community SIRCY, Mary- Age 76, October 1, 1987. Survived by eight daughters, Bertha Thompson, Pleasant Shade, Mary Richardson, Kirbytown, Mamie Kittrell, and Geraldine Likens, both of Difficult, Bessie Enoch, Carthage, Jean Gibbs, Mt.

Juliet, Ella Sircy, Hartsville, Janie Bush, Lebanon; five sons, George, Cole Springs, Carl, Long Creek, and. Difficult, Ray, Rawls Creek, John, Herbert Sircy, Sunrise; sister, Myrtle Perry, Lafayette; half brothers, Rufus and James Davis, both of Nashville; twenty- eight grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren. Services 11:00 a.m. Saturday at Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home conducted by Elder Charles Jones and Elder J.B. Shoulders.

Interment Davis Cemetery at Russell Hill. SANDERSON, of Kempville, Directors, 774-3137 Nashville, Tn. Franklin, Tn. Mrs. Alice 45, September 30, 1987.

Daughter of the late Felix Pewitt. Survived by husband, Jerry Wayne Newman, Nashville; daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lee (Kelly Dianne) Loyd, Nashville; son, Kevin Andrew Newman, Nashville; mother, Mrs. Anna Laura Pewitt; sisters, Mrs. William (Agnes) Sawyer, Mrs.

Earl (Ann) Young, Mrs. Ernest (Frances) Solomon, all of Franklin, brother, Henry Macfield Pewitt," Madison, Tn. Remains are at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Services will be conducted 10:00 a.m. Saturday Oct.

3, 1987 at Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mike Chamberlain officiating. The body will lie in state one hour prior to service time. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. Active Pallbearers: Larry Sawyer, David Solomon, Johnny Young, Mark Widick, William Pewitt, Phillip Sawyer, Kenneth Solomon, Hank Widick, Bennie Pewitt, Chris Widick.

Honorary Pallbearers: Employees of the Church Training and Support Division of the Baptist Sunday School Board. WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 1 art NOT ONE ingrate 79 10 DAp mare anar 4045 794-2289 PAYNE, Helen Wednesday evening, September 30,.1987. Age 69. She is survived by her brother, Kenneth Payne of Brentwood; two nieces; one nephew. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where services will be held Friday, October 1987 at 2:00 P.M.

with Rev. H. Lawson officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Friends and Family will serve as pallbearers.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors White House SMITH, Mrs. Nealia- Age 82, Thursday afternoon October 1, 1987 at St. Thomas Hospital. Survived by husband, Gleonard D. Smith, a resident of White House, daughters, Mrs.

Myra Bruno, Wallded Lake, Mrs.Nell Tibble, Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Peggy Whitten, West Bloomfield, son, Glenn Houston, fourteen grandchildren; six great grandchildren; brothers, Charles Caudill, Springfield, Ted Caudill, White House. Remains are at Cole Garrett, White House. Complete notice to be announced later. COLE GARRETT, White House, 672-3936 Lebanon, Ta.

DOWELL, Mrs. Fannie- Age 73, September 30, 1987 at a Madison infirmary. Survivors include son, Richard White; daughter-in-law, Mary White; three granddaughters; four sisters; one brother-in-law; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Family visitation Friday Oct. 2, 1987 7-8 p.m., Hellum Chapel, 107 Stokes St.

Funeral services Saturday 10:00 a.m. Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rev. Harry Alexander officiating. Interment Mt.

Lebanon Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by J.C. HELLUM'S FUNERAL HOME, 444-4558 ANNOUNCEMENTS 110 Legals NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BIDS TO BE RECEIVED OCTOBER 23, 1987 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, at their offices in the James K. Polk Building, Suite 700, 'Nashville, Tennessee and at the Hyatt Regency Nashville, Tennessee until 10:00 A.M., Friday October 23, 1987 and opened publicly at the Hyatt Regency Nashville at that hour. HARDIN COUNTY (Contract No.

6749) Proiect No. F-15(38), 36001-3252-14 The paving on S.R. 15 with either a mineral aggregate base or a portland cement aggregate base with bituminous materials (plant mix), including the construction of three (3) prestressed concrete box beam bridges on S.R. 15 over Tennessee River overflows, grading and drainage, the installation of guardrail, signs, and pavement marking beginning east of Crump and extending to west of the Tennessee River at Savannah. Project miles Working Days- On or before September 1, 1989 (See Special Provision 108B) Plans Cross-Section The DBE goal for this contract is of the contract amount.

HARDIN COUNTY (Contract No. 6750) Proiect M-3114(1), 36951-8727-54 The widening and resur-.

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