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THE TENNESSEAN, Monday, Jonuory 23, 1984 tlpatlj Note Lvles.Tn. Nashville Lebanon Franklin, Tn. PROADAWAY, James Jacob- Age FISHER, Beular Maynard Age 81. BEARD. Mrs.

Clarcie Age 80. Jan HICKS, Pfc. Travis Ray- Wednesday January 18, 1984 at El Paso, Tex. Survived by his mother and stepfather, Laura Faye and Stoney Joint son, Nashville; sister, Thekla Ann Johnson, Nashville; brother, John Kevin Hicks, Nashville; grandparents, Mrs. Emily Hicks and Mrs.

Sarah D. Hill. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Galatin Rd. Complete funeral arrangements and burial at National Cemetery will be announced later. Family will receive friends at the funeral home after 10:00 a.nr.

Sunday. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors oi. uiea bunaay January zz, 1984 at StjThomas Hospital in Nashville. Survivors include his wife, Donna Gail Martin Broadaway, Lyles; two sons, Michael and Scott Broadaway, both-of Lyles; two brothers, David, Cedartown, Daniel, Las Vegas, two sisters, Mrs. Daisy East, Rome, Ga.

and Mrs. Mary Bernas-coni, Wilmington, N.C.; four nephews; five nieces. Remains are at McDonald Funeral Home in Center-ville where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday January 24, 1984 at 11 a.m. with Bro. Paul Rogers officiating.

Burial in the Martin Family Cemetery. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME in charge McPHERSON, William A. Sunday January 22, 1984. Survived by wife, Mrs. Martha Burnette McPherson; sisters, Mrs.

Mildred McPherson, Mrs. Estelle Condon, all of Nashville, Mrs. Marie McGlory, Rhode Island; brothers, Herbert E. McPherson, Florida, Horrell B. McPherson, Nashville.

Remains are at the Broadway Chapel where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Kenneth Uselton officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Employees of Martin Theaters, David Price, Robert Highsmith, Hubert Hale, Roy Bumpus, Harry Richards, Lenard Putman, John Graves, Karl D.

Cox, and Jim Pomery. Active: Nephews, Wayman Battle, J.C. Nelms. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 Sunday January 22, 1984. Survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Marvin (Louise) Baines, Antioch, four sons, Valous Fisher, Nashville, Dillard Fisher, Tampa, J.C. Fisher, Lebanon, Harley Fisher, Murfreesboro; fourteen grandchildren; twenty-two great grandchildren; seven sisters, Rena Moss, Ethel Barry, and Becky Patterson, all of Nashville, Daisy Bennett, Hendersonville, Sally Wingler, Antioch, Macie Reynolds, Lebanon, and Ida Pearl Schmittling, Detroit; two brothers, Ira Lee, and C.H. Maynard, both of Nashville. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday conducted by Rev.

Ralph Duncan. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon uary 22, 1984. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Buddy (Daisy) Burns, Mrs.

Frank (Faye) Burns, and Mrs. Charles (Marvene) Burns, all of Santa Fe, Mrs. Killen (Martha) Daniel, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Allen (Velmer) Cox, Franklin, and Mrs. Willie (Louise) Spears, Thompson Station; sons, Elmer Spears, Santa Fe, Carl Walton, and James Walton, both of Thompson Station; thirty-four grandchildren; forty-one great grandchildren; brothers, Simon Beard, Columbia and Enoch Beard, Bethel Community.

Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 10 a.m. Tuesday January 24, 1984 with J. Lowell Knupp officiating. Interment Johnson Chapel Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers.

FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512 MOSLEY, Bernice Age 56 years. January 21, 1984. Survived by wife, Mrs. Maxine Hughes Mosley, Nashville; daughters, Mrs. Linda Measles, Sparta, Tn.

and Mrs. Lisa Conner, Nolensville; sons, Burnice Edward Mosley, Murfreesboro, sister, Mrs. Jessie Green, Nashville; brothers, Robert Mosley, Whitwell, Tn. and John Mosley, Nashville; grandchildren, Darlene, Melissa, and Charity. The remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road where services will be conducted Tuesday morning January 24 at 10.30 o'clock by Martin Ray and Wendell Byrd.

Interment Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. Honorary Pallbearers: Brotherhood of Local 673, Male Members of Rains Avenue and Gladstone Churches 01 Christ, Dr. Paul Barnett, D.L. York, David Torr, Sam Deep, V.W. Williams, Harmon Vaughn, and G.E.

Stevens. Active Pallbearers: Burnice Edward Mosley, Paul Measles, Roy Conner, Robert Dickson, Robert Brown, and Herbert Green. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948 CALL1S, Candace Elizabeth Sunday FRAZIER, Mr. Woodrow Sunday January 22, 1984 at a health care center in Red Boiling Springs, Tn. Survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Samella House and Mrs. Lottie Wat-kins; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later. WILLIAM GUNTER SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC. morning January 22, 1984 at a local infirmary.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Callis, Nashville, grandparents, Mrs. Lottie Story, Decatur, Charles Kimbrough, Decatur, Mi-, and Mrs. Raymond Callis," Nashville; great grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Stockton. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue. Graveside services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Woodlawn Cemetery conducted by Elder Arnett Gregory. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 WOODARD, Mr.

Paul Frank- Friday January 20, 1984 at Baptist Hospital. Survived by two brothers, Mr. George Woodard and Mr. James Woodard of Huntsville, a host of nieces and nephews; a dear friend, Rachel Cason; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family at the Chapel of Holmes Funeral Home Wednesday January 25, 1984 from 7 to 8 p.m.

The remains will be conveyed to Royal Funeral Home, Oak' wood Avenue, Huntsville, Thursday January 26, 1984. Funeral services Friday January 27, 1984 aJ 1 p.m. Flint River P.B. Church, Everett Road, Ryland, Ala. conducted by Elder R.L.

Payton. Pallbearers and Flowerbearers will be Nephews and Nieces. Interment Union Cemeterv near Maysville, Ala. ROYAL FUNERAL HOME in charge, Huntsville; Ala. HUNTSVILLE ALA.

PAPERS PLEASE COPY Covington, Tn. CHAMBERS, Mr. Hughley Saturday, January 21, 1984. Survived by wife, Mrs. Willie Bell Chambers; daughter, Ms.

Ollie Chambers; sister, Mrs. Issie Bulerson, Nashville, brother, Mr. Eddie Chambers; other relatives and friends. Send all communications to the Barlow Funeral Home, Covington, Tn. This is a courtesy notice extended to the family by PATTON SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, North Cha-pel, 255-2371 SPILLERS, Mrs.

Minnie- Of Madison. Sunday morning January 22, 1984 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Leona Raduski; three sons, Harold Robert, and Arthur Spillers; ten grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Laura Jernigan.

The remains are at the Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning, January 24, 1984 at 10 a.m. by Rev. Ron Skeeters. Grandsons will serve as Active Pallbearers.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardends. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 868-9020 Old Hickory, Tn. PHILLIPS, Henry Friday January 20, 1984. Survived by nieces and nephews, John and Mary Ellis; friends, John and Tina Ellis, Al Crockett. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel.

Cryptside services and entombment will be held at Woodlawn Mausoleum Monday afternoon GRISHOM, Mrs. Evelyn F. January at 2:00 p.m. with Bro. Jim Bledsoe Officiating.

KOESCH PATTON DOK-RIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 yVcocliami. Funeral Home 1 30 LostFound 21, 1984. Survived by husband, Willie C. Grishom; four sons, Ronnie Stacy, Ken, Glen, and Terry Grishom; mother, Mrs. Lena Flippen; four sisters, Mrs.

Ailene Bullock, Mrs. Frances Stem, Ruby Warner, and Mrs. Dorothy Jackson; four brothers, Marvin, Joe, and J.W. Flippen, and Robert King. Remains are at the Hermitage Funeral Home.

Services will be held in Hermitage Chapel at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning January 24 conducted by Rev. Darryl Harris of Temple Baptist Church in Old Hickory. Interment Hermitage Gardens. HERMITAGE FUNERAL HOME, Shute Lane, 889-0361 EDUCATIONAL DOG LOST Thompson Ln. area, Akita, weighs 90 tan body wblack face.

Needs daily medicine, Reward! 833-5650; 366-6566 anytime. CHURCH, Mrs. Meta Alma-Funeral service 11 a.m. Monday January 23, 1984 from the Chapel of Roses. Arrange-ments by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 TOOLS-Missino.

from 1903 Severe St. between Jan 16-19, will pay S100 reward for the return, no questions asked. Call 227-0181 IIQtegots BRACELET WATCH LOST Green HlllJ-Melrose area, Reward offered, 292-4823; 297-5398 1 1Qlegots HODGES, Samuel Doak, Jr. DOG-Lost, Beagle, male, Iri--color, black blanket back, lost in BellevueKingston Springs area, 646-9263; 255-3171. DOG Lost, small white, looks like poodle, 10 unneutered mate, no tags, 3 yrs.

old, Vandv area. 292-4390 Nashville to file any and ail bona fide claims against United Southern Bank of Nashville before April 11, 1984, or else lose any priority position in the distribution of the Receivership estate's assets. Claims should be delivered in person or by U.S. Mail to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Legal Division, 800 S. Gay Street, P.O.

Box 440, Knoxville, Tennessee 37901. (2340615) DOG Lost, male Beagle, while wblack spots, Green's Ln Knight Rd. area, Reward, 876-6685 DERDEN, Mr. Robert Hubert-Retired instructor of Tennessee State University. January 21, 1984, local infirmary.

Survivors include wife, Mrs. Maggie Louise Derden; son, Dr. Robert H. Derden, Chicago, daughter. Dr.

Vernetta A. Hodge, Silver Springs, grandchildren, Roshun and Darryl Hodge; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Irene Derden; son-in-law, Mr. Wavel Hodge; cousins, other relatives and dear friends. Family visitation Tuesday January 24, 1984 at First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Funeral services will follow with the Reverend Kelly M. Smith, Jr. and Rev. Odie L. West officiating.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity ceremony will precede the funeral services. Honorary Pallbearers: Alcorn State University Alumni Club, Faculty Tennessee State University, Faculty of the Agriculture Dept. Tennessee State University, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity (Eta Beta Chapter) Pallbearers: Dr. Ovie Adams, Dr. James W.

Davis, Brown Drake, Henry C. Hardy, Ronald M. Harris, Dr. George Hull, Dr. Ronald Norman, Nathaniel Peete, Dr.

Henry Sanders, Cass Tea-gue. Floralbearers: the Alcorn State University Alumni Club, Sanctuary Choir of First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, Jennie Stokes Circle. The remains will be at the church one hour prior to family visitation. Interment Wednesday January 25, 1984 at 11 a.m. in the Garden of Hope, family plot, Greenwood Cemetery.

DAVIS CAMPBELL McCLAIN, Directors, 329-9700 DOG Lost Boston Terrier Bulldog, male. Bethel Rd, $500 reward, 1-672-4361. DOG-Losl West End area, black wwhite chesf, 1 yr. old female, 292-2649 205 SchoolsClasses 205 SchoolsPosses i i For A Travel Career ii -fL Ambassador Institute of Traval Next class begins Feb. 27, 1984 385-2000 i NATIONAL INSTITUTE CMPlWmo fr TcruMrtl frf ProgrammingWord Processing Ur ItLHNULUbl 333-02H 24-40o OFFERING ComSrirPr.Smina Computer Programming Word Processing Secretarial Program 868-7444 868-7444 Class Start Feb.

14 NASHVILLE COLLEGE MEDICAL ASSISTANTS SEMI DRIVERS COURSE S895. All training In Murfrees- NASHVILLE AUTO DIESEL boro. 2 week courseDO.T. COLLEGE 1524 Gallatin Rd, 254-843C3emen "-895070 Nashville- Tn- 615-226-3990 BUSINESS SKILLS: Sacreter- SEMI DRIVERS SCHOOL Start At Home With Branel1 UNITED TRUCK MASTERS 367-0429 Hdqtrs. Clearwater, Fla NURSE ASSISTANT Drauahons Junior CoHege Plus Park al Pavillion Blvd 555.7531 131 8ih Ave.

No. (Dowmown) 255 SZi MEDICAL CAREER SOUTHEASTERN ACADEMY COLLEGE Airline Travel Training bit Located Kissimmee, FL 3J Information, 1-800-327-9121 Lmmmmmmmmm January 21, 1984 Survived by wife, Mrs. Mildred Wilhoite Hodges; daughters, Mrs. Whit Simpson (Carolyn), Miss Mary Ann Hodges; son, Samuel Doak Hodges III; mother, Mrs. Lois Pearson Hodges, Chattanooga; three grandchildren, Ted Dan-ford Simpson, Daniel Houston Hodges, and Richard Samuel Hodges.

His remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday His remains will lie in state from 9 a.m. until funeral time at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Wood-mont Baptist Church with Dr.

Bill Sherman offficiating. Interment 4 p.m. Tuesday Chattanooga Memorial Park. Active Pallbearers: Stewart Bachmann, Fritz Bateman, Ray Batts. Homer Brown, Charles Dibrell, Cloid Humphreys, Dr.

Basil Mixon, and Huebert Wims. Honorary Pallbearers: Officers, Employees, and Retired Officers of Third National Bank, the Rotary Club, RnarH mpmhprs nf fhf Tn Fnsfpr 140 Bus iness Notices HARRIS, Myrtle Lee January 22, 1984 at a local health facility. Wife of Frazier L. Harris, Hermitage, mother of Mrs. Carolyn Harris Livingston, Cooke-ville, sister of Custer Lee, Monterey, Mrs.

Esther Welch, Donelson, Mrs. Minnie Presley, and Mrs. Lera Houtz, both of Monterey, grandmother of six grandchildren; one great grandchild. The family will receive friends in the Dogwood Room 1-6 p.m. Monday and 12-2 6m.

Tuesday at the Hooper and uddleston Funeral Home, Algood, Tn. Funeral services 2 Tuesday January 24, 1984 at he Hooper and Huddleston Funeral Home, Algood, Tn. Interment Algood Cemetery. Grandsons and Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. Member of McKen-dree Methodist Church, Christian Women's Club of Davidson County, Women's Club of Nashville, Delta Kappa Gamma, Ten-nesse Education Association, B.S.

from Tennessee Technological University, M.A. from Peabody, taught fifteen years Algood, one year Franklin High, and fourteen years Tennesse School for the Blind. Arrangements by WOOD-LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 $5,000 CASH LOAN No credit or employment needed. 24 hr. service.

1-702-369-9238 SPECIAL OFFER ERIKA'S Kitchen offers German recipes. For info send self-addressed envelope to: P0 Box 111704, Nashville, Tn. 37222-1704 INVITATION TO BIO SECTION 00021 PROJECT: Infirmary Roof Replacement Update Phase" II Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, Tennessee SBC Project Number: 16611-02-82 DESIGNER: Upland Design Group, Architect P.O. Box 643 Crossville, Tennessee 38555 BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Re-Roof with complete roofing systems the Infirmary Building. Bids for the above project will be received bv Michael A.

Fitts, State Architect, Suite 1700, James Polk state Office Building, Deaderick Street, Nashville, Tennessee. 37219 until Thursday, February 9th, 1984 at 1:30 P.M. COST, and- then, at said office, publicly opened. Bidding Documents may be examined at the Designer's office, F.W. Dodge Plan Room in Nashville and Knoxville, the Nashville Contractor's Association and Knoxville Builder's Exchange.

The documents may be obtained from the Designer at no charge bv writing to Upland Design Group, P.O. Box 643, Crossville, Tn. 38555, attention Neal Richardson or call Mr. Neal Richardson at (615) 484-7541. To schedule a site visit, contact Mr.

Henry Shelby, Director, Physical Plant, Tennessee Cookeville, Tn. 38501 (615) 528-3220. A five percent (5) Bid Bond is required. Non--Discrimination Policy will apply to this project. A statement of public contract crime status is required in the Bid Form.

The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reiect any or all Bids. (2320657) CASH FOR BLOOD DONORS Interstale Bloodbank, 929 Church Anon, through Fri. 8 to 4. S2 bonus with this ad. Grandparents, the Salvation' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids Invited Sealed bids for grass cut-ling and maintenance for approximately 244 site locations on the Nashville Electric Service system will be received until 10:00 a.m.

Tuesday, February 7, 1984, in the office of the Purchasing Department, at which time bids will be opened and read. NASHVILLE ELECTRIC SERVICE CHURCH STREET AT 13th AVENUE, ROOM 305 NASHVILLE, TN 37203 Proposal forms, description or work, personnel, and equipment required may be secured at the office of the Purchasing Department, Nashville Electric Service, Church Street at 13th Avenue. Nashville Electric Service reserves the right to reiect any and all bids. ELECTRIC POWER BOARD OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY (2344297) IZX51 ALPHA PLASMA CTR 511 8th So. 244-0960 CASH EACH DONATION Word Processing-Secretarial SINGLE? MEET That special one! Call DATELINE tree (800) 451-3245 Army Council, and other Friends and Associates.

CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO: THE SALVATION ARMY OR THE TN. FOSTER GRANDPARENTS, INC. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 Computers 24-Week Training Monthly Starts Financial Aid Available -SRANELL INCOME TAXES PREPARED Evenings alter PM, 1408 10th Ave. N. Reasonable Rates.

DONALD, Mr. Johnnie Sunday January 22, 1984 at a local infirmary. Survived by Ms. Clementine Donald; daughter, Ms. Linda Grant, devoted son, Mr.

Billy Donald; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, Chicago, III; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements to be announced later. PATTON BROS. LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, North Chapel, 255-2371 SWINGERS LOUNGE Singles ft couples welcome Dance Wed.

1-25. 251-9044 COLLEGE NURSE GOODBODV'S ESCORT 9am-12 midnight. 366-0582, ext. 36 3401 West End Ave. 297-1100 SWINGING COUPLE-would like 10 meet other couples.

P. O. Box 101178, Nashville 37210 EZELL, Mrs. Ozella Friday January 1 45 Personals BE SOMEONE SPECIAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT (RMA Registry Eligible) MEDICAL SECRETARY MADDOX, Fred Campbell Saturday evening January 21, 1984 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughters, Dawn and Tabitha Maddox; sons, Terry, Billy Joe, and Allen Maddox, all of Nashville; mother, Mrs.

Mary Maddox, Madison; sisters, Mrs. Ann Law, Nashville, Mrs. Ellen Golden, Madison, Mrs. Linda Allen, and Mrs. Carolyn Dickson, both of Nashville; brothers, Robert Maddox, Calif.

Roger Maddox, Murfreesboro, John Maddox, Madison, Michael Maddox, N.C., and Richard Maddox, Nashville. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. Richard Anderson. Interment Mt. Olivet.

PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 20, 1984 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Ste-gall, Mrs. Anna L.

Polk, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Florence E. Simmons, Baltimore, and Mrs. Melinda E.

Coffee, Indianapolis, sons, Mr. Robert L. Ezell, Jolliet, and Mr. Ernest C. Ezell; daughter-in-law.

National Registry Day I Night Classes Feb. Hilt VA Approved Training Accredited Financial Aid Placement Assistance Instruction of MT, ME, BSN, RN. Mrs. Odell Ezell, Jolliet, two PHELAN, Mrs. Flora Keele January 21, 1984 at a local hospital after an extended illness.

Survi- ved by husband, Robert Y. daughter, Mrs. James W. 2oy) Arnold; son, Robert Y. Phe-n, Jr.

of Austin, seven grandchildren; three step grand-: children; and five great grandchil-' dren. Funeral services 3:00 p.m. Monday January 23 in Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Ralph Nance, Oliver Yates, and John T. Netterville officiating. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Hon- orary Pallbearers are H.D. Mcln-! turff, J.A. Pratt, Homer Scott, Bobby Morgan, Harold Warner, Wayne Hammontree, Tom E. Locke, J.W. Pearre, T.C.

Cox, Winston Moore, Robert L. Hughes, J.T. Foster, H.L Stewart, Andrew Rueff, Tom Webster, Jack Murrey, B.W. Martin, C.L Steele, George Vaughn, and Eld-r ers of the Harpeth Hills Church of Christ Active Pallbearers are Grandsons Jeff Jones, Robert Y. Phelan, III.

Bradford L. Phelan, Wade M. Phelan, and David G. Phelan and Nephews John T. Netterville, H.D.

Ross, John E. Phelan. and Jack Grizzard. sons-in-law, Mr. James W.

Simmons, Baltimore, Md. and Mr. Robert A. Coffee, Indianapolis, a host of other devoted relatives and friends; twenty-one grandchildren; twenty- 8682963 NASHVILLE COLLEGE OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS -five great grandchildren; a host of EMPLOYMENT McCORMICK, Mrs. Roxie McFarlin 79 years.

Saturday January 21, 1984 at Park View Hospital. Survived by sister, Mrs. Lessie Tyler, Lyles, stepmother, Mrs. Vera McFarlin, Montgomery County, half sister, Mrs. Willie Bee Lewis, Montgomery County.

stepson, Orval McCor-mick, Nashville; stepdaughter, Mrs. Vivian Anderson, Nashville; several step grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Her remains are at the Chapel of Martin's Bracey-Welsh, 209 other relatives and friends. Her remains repose at the Patton Bros. Lewis Smith Funeral Home where she will lie in state this Monday from 6 to 9 p.m.

Funeral services Tuesday January 24 at the Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church, Columbia, Tn. conducted by Rev. Bob Smith. Floralbearers selected from daughter-in-law and granddaughters.

Pallbearers selected from sons-in--law and grandsons. Interment Ever-brite Cemetery, Buford Station, Tn. PATTON BROS. LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, North Chapel, 255-2371 120lnMemoriorn liWt nan maior conspiracy in govern-RAII FY menl. Court case pending in unlLL 1 Wisconsin, final hearing Jan.

In Loving Memory of 30th. Supreme Court at Mad-CARTER BAILEY ison refuses to instruct atiorn-Who Passed AwaV' eys to permit such testimony Two Years Ago Today 10 reach the iudge. Pleas lei January 23, 1982 them have your individual Gone but not forgotten opinion soon. I will advise Sadly missed bv results this column. James Wife, Mrs.

Mary Bailey Biaske, Rt. 2 Box 213, Gain-Others esboro. Tenn. 38562 PPRRY ATTRACTIVE PETITE 1 ul Brunette, 50, divoced, ener- In Loving Memory of getic, intelligent, would like to JOHNNY W. PERRY meet intelligent, outgoing, pro- On his Birthday 1 tessional male Reply to: January 23, 1962 BannerTennessean In our hearts your memory Drawer 2917M, 1100 Broad lingers, sweetly lender, tond Nashville, TN.

37202 and true, there is not a day EFFECTIVE ON THE that we do not think ol you. nrj Day 0( January 19M, iiS Ji, Curtis Pebbles, hereby relin- Linoa, Brenda ft Kiia qu'Shes all responsibilities and nmnw debts insured bv anyone other rCHnY himieil. 139 Ferguson in Loving Memory Of Lav.rgne, TN. 37086 JOHNNY PERRY AUTO INSURANCE On his birthday Jan 23. 196? Cancelled, reiected, Who passed away Ocl.17.l9B2 Teenagers-low rates.

AAAA Loved Sadly ssed Bv Insurance. 242- 1 96 1 Daddv and Nellie 1-800-342-1466. a ft MASSAGE A Wonderful Place To Relax 125 Cemetery tots sann pons: 277-9025. WOODLAWN-2 crvP.S. 3rd lVif- cSr-STS.

226-4146-IMPOR ANT tor S4500 383-5192. WOODLAWN-4 grave sites, 1 50 l-nnl Wv'icm lot 163, Fountview D. All 4 IWHym" It 000 or Jinn Men DIVORCE-S50 tnr. BOTH SIGN 1 3U lostFound DRUNK DRIVING-S50 DOGS-maie Golden Retriever FIRST OFFENSE (kioper) S. female Weimer- R4WKPI IPTfY S(( ner (Strudel).

collars missing, DnlNrVnUr I T-JOU Iriendly, Brentwood Radnor Tol-? Lake area. Reward Can Dr. Webb 322-2051 (day) or 2iQ Parkway Towers 244-7707 373-4396 night DIVORCE DOG LOST- Bano.l, 3 4 sue LIT German Shepherd, brown S'ahiman B'og buxk, red collar, reward. ID 254-3444 Free Consultation on collar is jstevious address, new pnone yv7-2553 DOG LOST-lemaie. Ixacn 8.

155 Travel Vocotion Ian Doberman. Davidson Co rabies lag no 5158 R.ver Osks-Otd Hickory Blvd. rea VivW 377-jQO 373-50al 244-8000 205 SchoolsClones 205 ShooUCto 302 Employment Agencies 302 Employment Agencies DONATIONS MAY BE MADE TO AGAPE, Arrangements WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, Louise Avenue where funeral ser DARRELL WALKER AAA EMPLOYMENT 161-0644 833-6081 Little Fee Agency PERSONNEL 383-4754 J6I-S840 859-1153 vices will be conducted Tuesday January 24, 1984 at 12:30 o'clock by Bro. Noble Gammons. Entombment Harpeth Hills Mausoleum.

Pallbearers: PLACING SALES TALENT Is Our Oniv Business SALES CONSULTANTS 367-0300 305 Employment Information INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: Renovations to Accommodate The Handicapped Phase MTSU Murfreesboro, Tennessee SBC No. 16609-03-79 No. 8303 ARCHITECT: Johnson Bailey Architects P.C. 125 North Spring Street Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 You are invited to bid on a general contract for construction of the above project. Bids will be received by Michael A.

Fitts, State Architect, Suite 1700, James K. Polk Office 505 Deaderick Nashville, Tennessee 37219 until 3:30 P.M. CST, Tuesday, February 7, 1984. Bids received after that time will not be accepted. Bidding documents may be examined at the Architect's Office, F.W.

Dodge Plan Room in Nashville and Nashville Contractor's Association. Copies of the documents may be obtained from the Architect in accordance with the Instruction to Bidders upon depositing $150.00 for each set. Checks should be made payable to the "Stat of Tennessee." A five percent (5) Bid Bond it required. Bidders are required to be licensed in accordance with Chapter 822 of the Public Acts of 1976. Wage Rate Act and Non-Discrimination Policy win apply to this proiect.

BV: THE OFFICE STATE ARCHITECT FOR: STATE OF TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS (23378) HAYWOOD, Mr. William Saturday January 21, 1984 at a local infir SMITH, Mr. Herschel January 22, 1984 at a local hospital. Husband of Mable Foster Smith; father of H. Larry Smith; two Men of Harvest Temple Assembly of mary, survived by Drotner, Mr.

Eddie Richardson Haywood, New uod thurcn. maktin bkacey--WELSH. 372-1032 DOROTHY JOHNSON'S CAREER CONSULTANTS 18m Floor 1st American Or. 244-4040 grandchildren, Betsy and Jonathan Smith, all of Nashville. Mr Mexico; two aunts, Mrs.

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George Douglas, nephews, Mr. Marvin Haywood and Mr. Law mittou Sunday January 24, 1984 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Joseph Wilbur Stewart, SP Southern Professionals Poessionat Recruiters I8C8 Wi-st Erd B'H 379-1401 Jfriends may call anytime tFuneral services Tuesday Jan rence Haywood; other relatives and iMasnvillc; daughters, Mrs. Carol VANOfcRBILT UNIVERSITY JOB LINE 322-143 Ec-jai Opportunity Empiover friends.

Complete arrangements to be announced later. PATTON BROS. LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL McCord, Mrs. Janice Hines, Mrs Cheryl Schou, Mrs. Donna Wilson.

24, 1984 at 10 a.m. in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Howard Horton and Bro. John Holland officiating. Entomb-ment will follow in Woodlawn Rooert Hat Personnel 1101 Kerm.i Or j.te 407 5615 31-4900 Mrs. Michelle Taylor, Miss Lisa DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe Street, North Chapel.

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Robert Jameson Assoc. 415-373 -SMJ OCCUPATIONAL PLACEMENT W14 Cleonorn Ave Ml-7751 Mewart, all of Nashville; seventeen grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Rachael Collier, Nashville, Mrs. Trudy Christ, Allen Little. Members of Businessmen and Womens Gass of the Charlotte Avenue Church of Wilson, Ashland City.

Mrs. Debbie CEALY ROUSH.E PERSONNEL taraest WW Clinard, Bennington. Mrs. Car HICKERSON, Faulkner- Died Sunday in Murfreesboro. Survived by two sons, Clay F.

Hickerson, Nashville, Logan Hickerson, Murfreesboro; brother. David Robert Hickerson. Ashville, N.G: sisters. Mrs. Mary Sanders Wiltshire and Miss Heloise Ramsey Hickerson.

both of Manchester, four grandchildren. Funeral services to be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Woodlawn Funeral Christ. Active Pallbearers: Robert L. Foster.

Gentry Lyn and Larimore Foster, Roger Lynn, and Charles Vaupel. Larry R- rie Wahley, Knoxville, brothers. Medical Placement 705 rjra AVE NO. 277- 1234 Baxter Von bchmittou, Chicago, 111., Gipson Von Schmittou, FL Worth, NEW CLASSES BEGIN FEB. 6 NURSING ASSISTANT MEDICAL ASSISTANT Accredited NATTS Financial Aid Available Job Placement Assistance Classroom Clinical Instruction CALL 255-7531 Foster.

J. Tanksley Foster. JonnT Afav Sircv 407 Due West Boa i-r'on Pv t. Q'jyes' i-' 4 '8 Diamond personnel On Vk-vUjii) farm 377-3JH Tx. Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs.

201 25th Avenue, North Larrv R. Foster, and Gary Smith 3aW vm Arrangements WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME. leaving at 9 30 a.m. Tuesday for St. Home.

Kev. James Marquis otuciat 1 Patrick's Catholic Church for SNELLING SNELUNG Si OourJ Corrw 255-81t ing. Burial Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation with the family 7-9 383-4754 Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Pallbearers: Keith McCord, Barry McCord, Marty fi.m.

Monday. Mr. Hickerson was ounder and partner in the Profes McCord. Bill Hines, Jim Schou NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AND CLAIMANTS AGAINST UNITED SOUTHERN BANK OF NASHVILLE The United Southern Bank, located at Nashville, Tennessee, was dosed bv the Tennessee Commissioner of Banking on May 27, 1983. Notice is hereby given mat United Southern Bank of Nashville is in Liquidation, and demand hereby maoe on any nd a creditors of United Southern Bank of Nasft-vil.

and any and holders of Cairns aoaiftit United Southern Bank of sional Engineering Firm of Burkha UfWAtJD MOBILITY oe Seve-io 375 Prt P-t 344-177T POlNDE 8 ASjOC. 244 Ki.7 5 fry SNE LllNGi YnS LUNIi P'Oss on r-" Sc 4 CI TrovVM il' lEf THEM KNOW VOU HE TMINKiNG Of THEM James Taylor. 'Ronnie Wilson. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

The Iter-Hickerson and Associates. Rosarv will be recited 7:30 Monday f' f'i run agate MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCI Smma flowers evening MEMORIALS MAY BE MEDICAL CAREER COLLEGE 537 Main St. ATION AND THE MIDDLE TEN Fnratt front 74 Hour Pon Snnc WO 00 MADE TO ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH OR THE DIABETES ASSOCIATION. MARSHALL DON fi.

i NESSE BOY SCOUT COUNCIL IN Sandi Smilh Personnel It? A veN AH CtE wOf r- trm ft HI Amerr. isl7 MEMORY OF MR. HICKERSON. NELLY COMBS. 327-1 1 1 WOODFIN-S, Murfreesboro mmM-.

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