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-J CI THE TCNNWCAM t7C "Florida 1 Death Notices HAMM, Lovie Anise September Spurrier's first year as coach. The NCAA deri sion was compounded by an SEC rule that states any school ineligible -toanena a lwwi isaiso ineiigiDie 10 win the conference championship. The football team received a more severe penalty than the bas-ketball team, according to NCAA Di-rector of Enforcement Chuck Smrt, P'. because the football team was guilty of major violations and placed on two year's of probation in 1984. "The NCAA felt like we had to be punished for the cheating in '83 and '84," Spurrier said.

"That's just not right In America, I thought you were supposed to pay your sentence for one crime. I didn't know you were supposed to pay the price again for the same crime six years later." "I'm not entirely comfortable with a set of penalties that appear to us to penalize the innocent for the sins of a prior generation," Lombar- Friday 'SEPTEMBER 21. 190 flwULLINS. Vera Mae Age 77, of Route 1, Byrdstown, passed away at her resident on September 20, 1990. Mrs.

Mullins is a former teacher from her younger years and later became a bomemaker to raise her family. She was married to Elbert Mullins on November 28, 1936. Mr. Mullins survives along with their two daughters. Sue Hudson, Hermitage, TN and June Cli-nard, Lebanon, TN; also surviving is a sister, Elvorg Robertson, Petersburg, TX; brother, Ray Groce, Peterburg, TX; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Vera Mullins was a member of the Wolfe River United Baptist Church. Services will be Saturday, September 22, 1990 at 2:00 p.m. from the Cres-tlawn Funeral Home in Byrdstown; burial in the Lovelady-Sims Cemetery. CRESTLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 864-3126. STANTON, Mary Magalene Age 80, expired September 19, 1990 at Bordeaux Hospital.

Survived by daughters, Carolene (William) Fitzgerald and Lois Thompson; sons, Herod A. and Charles E. (Lois) Stanton; grandchildren, Pamela (Joe) Ca ru there, Tamzen Thompson, Patrick and Jacquelyn Stanton, Audrey Jenkins, Rosalind, Michael Webb and Cassandra (David) Morgan; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Anna Mitchell; aunt, Edith Jones; uncle, Buck Wester, niece, Emma Gene (Clarence) Summers; cousins and many loyal friends. Visitation with the family at the Atena Chapel, Saturday, Septem ber 22nd, 11:00 12:00 p.m. Funeral services to follow, conducted by Rev Kenneth Robinson.

Interment, Greenwood Cemetery West. JOHN SON HOUSE OF ATENA, Funeral Directors. lOUgob llOUgolt Orlinda, TN PAYNE, John Melvia Died September 19, 1990 at Highland Hospital in Portland, TN. Survived by wife, Dovie Payne; son, John W. Payne, Orlinda, TN; daughters, Ann Cassetty, Orlinda, TN, Sarah Jones, Smyrna, TN, Betty Stewart, Paris, TN; brother, Fred Payne, Pulaski, TN; sisters, Louise Clark, Alva, FL, Helen Hinman, New Braunsfel, TX, Mary Iva Stewart, Cleveland, OH, Edna Cline, Brentwood, TN; seven grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Friday, 2:00 p.m. with Rev Ira Perkins and Rev Bill Horner' "officiating. MILLDALE FUNERAL HOME, 654-3838. Hartsville, Tn. STEWART, Johnnie Age 53.

September 19, 1990 at a local infirmary. Survivors include two sisters, Deanie Mitchell and Virginia (Ashley) Floyd; two brothers, T.C (Sadie) Stewart Jr. and Floyd Stewart; many other relatives and friends. Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m. at Gravel Hill MB.

Church, Rev. Dempsey Ausley officiating. Interment Gravel Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by CARR HEL-LUM FUNERAL HOME, 374-3124 Watertown, TN SMITH, Bettye, Ann Age 47, September 17, 1990, suddenly at her home Survived by son, Steven and grandmother Viola Smith. Family visistation, Friday, September 21, 1990, from 7:00 8:00 p.m., with the funeral services immediately following at J.C.

Helium Funeral Home. Rev A. Thurman officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Saturday morning, 10:00 a.m. Arrangements by J.C.

HELLUM FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon, TN, 444-4558. 125 CameteryteH- 4 jf-h? MUSCHLER, Mrs. Cathreen Mary Monday, September 17, 1990 in Chester, VA. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Joan.

McCrann, Charelston Heights, SC; Mrs. Linda McNeilly, Chester, VA; son, Joseph N. Muschler Nashville; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Peters, Ft Thomas, KY; Mrs. Marie Doyen, Torrance, CA; brother Bob Ar-zen.

Ft. Thomas, KY. Remains are at Marshall Donnely-Combs, 201, 25th Ave. leaving at 9:00 ajn. Saturday for Saint Henry's Catholic Church for Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m.

The Ladies of Charity will recite the rosary 2:00 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Entombment Harpeth Hills Mausoleum. The rosary will be recited 7:00 p.m., Fri day. The family will receive friends from 2:00 4:00 p.m.

and 7:00 9:00 p.m.. Friday at MAR SHALL DONNELY-COMBS, 327-1111. 1 1QUgols mm TO SUBSCRIBE CALL nMMHBMMHMO I OaoaBBeJOaJB di said. "We cannot accept this as ap- propnate. "We are cognizant and sensitive to the disappointment and pain gen-erated among our innocent players make final settlement the contractor for requesting a variance in parking provisions in the CS HARPETH HULS Garden of everlasting life, lot 3.

Section Spaces 3 4, SajOColfi 7391-4274. of the above District, to ollow the the existing building. CASE 90-224 Doug oppellant and lessee 119 Cord, of TTwmIm ISO In MMHam US CiHry UN llOUoab property located at Lane, project AD persons to file claims to Section T.CA. must file Richard B. Omo-hundro.

Director of Construe- HARPETH HILLS MEMORY Garden of 'otoi price. WOODLAWN CRYPTS. Thompson less than to price $1900, 822-5900 Department Suite 700 Polk Building, Tennessee wrwuiwti 6 Lett in Sunset B. $475 ee. CaR 646-4940.

on or before 1990. (245430). 414 Ma-plewood requesting a change in non-conforming use the R10 District, to allow the conversion of limited manufacturing of plastics to limited manufacturing of foamfobrk textiles. CASE 90-225 Carl E. Jones, appellant and owner of the properly located at 1215 9th Avenue North, requesting a variance in front yard requirements in the CS District, to ollow the legal use of a 4 5 double-foced ground mounted sign.

(247553) WOODLAWN 2 lots. Interment teonoN and companion memorial, Acoao JO IM 131 fin4 IIS Nappy AoVI 10 Sp, 144 Stflfltt Actritioc 145 Ti Pwi 147 TkkM SoIm ISO 51 M. 155 trov 160 VocoMmi IwimI IIOU90U NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING Public notice it hereby given 1hat the following Appeal 1 IQlegok Cases have been led with the Metropoliton Board of INVITATION TO Zoning Appeals seeking cer PROJECT: Housing NOTICE OF TO BID CABIN RENOVATION STANDING STONE SP TN SBC Project 126091-01-89 BRYANT GLASGOW ARCHITECT End Ave. Nashville, 37203 Bryant Glasgow 615-386-9600 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Renovate 14 log cabins. Lodge 2, and Building 3 of the Tennessee School for the Blind on Sep use of tember 27, 1990 at 9.30 AM rttmction Wood, of the CST.

Bids wiH be received by the State of Tennessee at Suite 1700, James K. Polk State Office Building, 505 Deoder- Kk Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0299, until 2:00 CST on Thursday, Octo ber 11, 1990, at which time and place bids will be publicly opened. Bids sent by mail should be directed to the attention of Bid Contract Officer. lidding Documents may be obtained from the Designer accordance with the In structions to Bidders upon the Designer's receipt of a refundable certified or ca shier's check mode payable to the State of Tennessee in the amount per set of $100.00. Bidding documents may be examined at the Designer's office, and at the BID following Plan Rooms: Nash ville Contractors Association; W.

Dodge NashvilleKnox Tea Room 86D ville. Contract Bids are Miller Bidders submitting bids equal Architects, to or greater than $25,000 in Survey value are required to be licensed in accordance with the above Bids will State law. A statement of public contract crime status is required in the Bid Form. A five percent (5) Bid Securi- State of Tennessee 377-9773 reqwred. Prevailing Building, DESCRIP contract wage law applies to any contract equal to or greater man $50,000 in value.

Nondiscrimination policy applies to this project. Street, 37243-0299 construe associated about to with numbered wishing pursuant 54-5-122, same with Tennessee of Transportation, James K. Nashville, 372430326, Nov. 20. PUBLIC INVITATION PROJECT: LIVINGSTON, No.

DESIGNER: 3212 West TN CONTACT: PHONE: BRIEF Group al Contract Office of Management, James K. on Thursday, 1990, at place bids Lawn, eijuu. oi-uju. WOODLAWN 4 SPACES Good Shepherd Gordons. $675 ea.

Call 859-1556 130 Lett Cat LARGE BROWN GRAY vtor old mat, with black tiger strtpM. Lost in ChwotiM west cna Area 297-6779 as colled for in the CAT LOST Documents. invited for a Gener mow, gray with whnt bib 3 19, 1990. Survived by daughter. Norma Ann Adams; son, Gerald W.

Hamm, Clinton, TN; sisters, Louise Burcham and Billie Wynne, brothers. Jack Toler of Pegram, TN and Buster Toler, seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Her remains are at Pettus-Owen Wood where services will be conducted 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 22, 1990. Leonard Hamm, officiating. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers.

Honorary Pallbearers: Dr. Paul Summers, Dr. Stanley Lee, Dr. Raymond Martin and Re nee d-ter Home Training. Interment Harpeth Hills Cemetery.

PETTUS-OW-EN WOOD, 292-3392. HASSELL, Betty Lou (Cavnar) Wednesday, September 19, 1990. Preceded in death by husband, Henry L. Hassell. Survived by many nieces and nephews.

Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where services will be conducted Saturday, September 22, at 10:00 a.m. Nephews, friends and family will serve as Pallbearers. Visitation will begin Thursday at 6:00 p.m. Mrs. Hassell was a long time resident of Historic Edgefield.

Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors HUDGINS, Cora Estell Age 70 years, September 19, 1990. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lee (Judy) Hicks, Mrs. Andy (Jo Carolyn) Hagaman, Mrs.

Gary (Linda Sue) Wise; son, Charles Terry Hudgins; sons and daughters-in-law, Mike and Margaret Hudgins, Mark and Monica Hudgins; sister, Clara Pearl Spann Hester, all of Nashville; ten grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 NolensviUe Rd, where services will be conducted, Friday, September 21, 1990 at 1:30 p.m. by Rev Charles Powers. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, relatives and friends will serve as pallbearers. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948.

LEAKE, Martha, Armistead Sep tember 19, 1990. Survived by bus-band, John Bowman Leake, sons, John Bowman Leake Jr. and William Armistead Leak, all of Nashville, TN; daughters, Mrs. William Rowe, Cincinatti, OH and Mrs. Josh Boddie, Nashville, TN; six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday morn ing at 11:00 a.m. from the Stanford Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church by Dr. Arcn MaciNair. visi tation with the family Saturday morning from 10:00 a.m. until ser vice time at the Cheek House.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers, S. McPheeters Glas gow John S. Fletcher, Martin Roberts, B.W.

Landstreet, Duncan Eve and James Allen. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or the Parkes Armistead Reference Room of the Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vander-bilt University, Nashville, TN, 37240. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, Z44-648U. LEATH, Mattie Lee Suddenly Thursday, September 20, 1990 lo cal hospital, Nasnvuie, Tenn. survivors, mother, Mrs.

Annie B. Fields: sisters, Mrs. Risie L. Tease, Earnestine F. Gay, brother, Carl (Emma Fields; nieces, Barbara (Richard) Mayberry, Debbie Gay, neDhew.

Michael (Brenda) Fields; other nieces and nephews; devoted great nieces, Lee Arnetha Lorie Mayberry, other great nieces and nenhews: brother-in-law, Rufus Tease: other relatives; dear friends, Irish Brandon, Gwendolyn Motley and many others. Visitation Saturday. September 22, lvu 10:00 a.m. 11:00 at Pleasant Green Baptist Church, 1410 Jefferson Street Funeral to follow, Reverends Forrest E. Harris Sr.

and Elizabeth K. Burgess officiating Pallbearers: Deacons, Trustees, Male Ushers. Flowerbearers: Mis sionary Union and Senior Usher Board. Interment Garden of Our Lord. Greenwood Cemetery, SCALES FUNERAL HOME DI RECTORS, 1412 Jefferson Street 329-9880 METHENY, Richard- Survived by son, Todd; parents, John and Ruby Metheny and Richard Robinson; sisters.

Georea Tewmey and Don na Jackson; grandmothers, Odell Sharpe. Mary Martin and grand narents Earl and Georea Robinson, Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 p.m. Saturday with Bro Steve Cline. Interment Woodlawn. EAS TLAND FUNERAL HOME, 904 Gallatin Rd.

LONDON, James Lee Expired Wednesday, September 19, 1990 Baptist Hospital Survivors include wife, Doris Mae Carney London; four daughters, Yvonne (Donnie) ChnstODher. Gloria (Charles) Blair, Deborah (Kenneth) Carney and Georgia Carney; seven grandchil dren; devoted grandson, James ana one great grandson; a host of cous ins, devoted mends, Jack Norman, Joe Shaw. Laddie Wilson and Cur tis Jordan: other relatives and friends. Family Visitation hour Saturday. SeDtember 22.

1990 from 11 a.m. until 12 noon. Funeral service to begin at 12 Noon, Glenn Tabernacle PB Church, 2623 Pen nington Rev. Carlton Glenn, Officiant. Interment Hills of Calva rv Cemetery.

Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Units Demolition, Turney Center Prison, Only Tennessee SBC Pro- for the Work of 0-ui ec occcpted by newspaper on trom turcrol homM. ptou eM) twee pUow contort Ina Hmcfol home of your cHotn. CORNETT, Mrs. Essie Age 100 years. September 15, 1990-in Laurel, Md.

Mrs. Cornett was formerly of Nashville, having lived in Maryland since 1968. She was a Private Kindergarten Teacher. Survived by sons, K. Onn cornett.

Laurel, three grandchildren; one great grandchild. Graveside services will be conducted at Mt Olivet Cemetery Saturday, Sep tember 22, 1990 at 2:00 p.m. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948 Lancaster, Term. CROSLLN, James Bennett Age 85. Passed away Thursday, sept ZD, 1990.

Survived by his wife, Mrs. Vallie Croslin of Lancaster, son, Bart Croslin of Chestnut Mound; daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Woods of Lancaster, sister, Mrs. Lena Ray of Watertown; five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Mr.

Cros-lin's remains are at the Gordons-ville Chapel of Bass Funeral Homes where services will be conducted from the Chapel Saturday, September 22, 1990 at 1 p.m. by Rev. Charles Allen Gentry, interment will be in the Gordonsville Cemetery. BASS FUNERAL HOME GORDONSVILLE CHA-PEL DIRECTORS, 683-8212 CROWELL, Jerome Lamont Sud denly Sept 18, 1990. Survived by mother, Johnetta Crowell; father, Jerome Williams; three sisters, Shetika, Tonyala and Rodneis-ha Crowell; maternal grandparents, Delores and Johnny Crowell; paternal grandparent, Mrs.

Marie Williams; eight aunts; four uncles; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Sunday, Sept 23 from 6-7 p.m. at King Temple Church Of God In Christ, 1308 Lischey Ave. Funeral to follow with Elder Larry Britton officiating. Interment Monday, September 24, 1990, 11:00 a.m.

at Greenwood West Cemetery. LEWIS WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville 255-2371, Richard A. Lewis William Wright, Directors DEMOSS, Irene, Louise, Elliott- September 18, 1990. Survived by daughter, Nida Mae Bell Langley; sisters, Angeline Pappas, Detriot, MI; Martha Ellison, Bakersfield, CA; four grandchildren, Dale and Charley Langley, Charlene L. Johnson and Denise L.

Moran of Andalusia, AL. Remains are at Pettus-Owen Wood where services will be conducted, Friday, September 21, 1990 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev Mark Carrigan officiating. Interment Harpeth Hills Cemetery; grandsons and friends will serve as pallbearers. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD, 292-3392.

Lebanon, Til DENNY, Leila Owen- Age 87. Thursday, September 20, 1990. Survived by two sons, Billy C. Denny Sr. and Robert H.

Denny both of Lebanon; two sisters, Jessie Hin-son, Colonial Heights, Va. and Ady-line Collier, Lebanon; four grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where servic es will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday conducted by Rev. Allen Buhler and Rev.

Walter L. Sellars. Active Pallbearers: Charles Allen Rut-ledge, Mike Rutiedge, Bobby Denny Albert Denny, Walter Rumble and Bill Bennett Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon FARRINGER, John Lee Jr. M.D.

Wednesday, September 19, 1990 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary Margaret Smith Farringer, Nashville, TN; daughters, Mrs. Janice Ann Montoya, FayetteviUe, NC; Mrs. Mary Jill Meece, Dallas.TX; son, Mr.

John Lee Farringer III, Nashville, TN; brother, Mr. Louis N. Farringer, Nashville, TN; five grandchildren. Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs, 201, 25th Ave leaving 9:30 a.m. for the Cathedral of the Incarnation, for Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m.

Pallbearers nonary, Dr. Guv Pennington, Dr. Richard Terry, Dr. John Wright Dr. John Tudor, Tommy King, James Hardin, Herschel Talbot Louis Shai, James A.

Hamilton, James Stevens. Active, Dr. H.R. Anderson, Dr. Kirkland W.

Todd, Dr. Thomas E. Nesbitt, Dr. Douglass Riddell, Dr. David R.

Pickens, Dr. Earl Wilkinson, Dr. Andy Miller. Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Scouts of America.

The family will receive friends 5:00 9:00 p.m., Thursday, at the funeral home. MARSHALL-DONNELY COMBS, 327-1111. GLAUS, Irene September 19, 1990. A member of Franklin Road Church of Christ Survivors include parents Mr. and Mrs.

Andy (Melissa) Glaus, Nashville; sisters Mrs. David (Linda) Hagewood, Good-lettsville; Mrs. Patricia Simons, Pasadena, TX; brother Henry Glaus, West Palm Beach, FL; three nephews, two nieces. Family members will serve as active pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Elders and Deacons of Franklin Road Church of Christ.

Visitation will begin Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and all day on Thursday. Funeral services will be held in Woodlawn Chapel of Roses on September 21, 1990 at 10:00 a.m. with David Clay-pool officiating. Interment Wood-lawn Memorial Park.

Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME 383-4754. LET THEM KNOW YOU'RE THINKING Op THEM SttUtUt't FLOWERS tain variances or exceptions in the Zoning Laws. For the purpose of hearing wet No. 14205 O2 these appeals, the Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals DESIGNER: Thomas, and Partners, will hold public hearings be Planners, Engineers, ginning at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, October 4. 1990, in Room 100 of the Howard Office Building, 700 Second ors, Two Brentwood Ste.

222. Hickory Boulevard, wood, to paw, rvwora, con 66fXii. 322-2104. project. be received by the CAT LOST with bfowfi HMfte Tennessee whit Commons, 750 Old Brent Capital Projects Suite 1700 Polk State Office oround yet.

omfm Spfinas Rd orea REWARD. 505 Deaderick CAT SILVER TAB8Y Nashville, TN until. 2:00 PM Female wscor in the right Answers to mjr lost 'est EndHilfboro area on Avenue South. CASE 90-210 Richard D. Hancock, appellant and own 37027-4509; (615) BRIEF PROJECT TION: Work of this er of the property located at comprises general 728 Vanderhorst Drive, requesting a variance in side tion including existing structures, October 18, which time and demolition of Sunday Sept.

loth. 292-1898 DOG Block Labrador mole. 1 vr old. Madison (HiMt Deal yard requirements in the RIO sitework, and will be publicly the Designer. Any by mail should be related me chemical, plumbing, and elec store area) last 3 weeks.

Some white on chest, brown rusty looking collar. Coll 262-9971; the attention BidContract Officer. Dog Documents may be at the office of the District, to oflow the legal use of the existing heatair unit. CASE 90-21 1 Brenda Nicholson, appellant ond owner tried work at Tumey Prison, located at nessee for the State of the property located at 4707 Michigan Avenue, re nessee, Owner. Bids are invited for questing a conditional use permit in the R6 District, to allow the use of the existing residence for a family and group day core home for 12 al Contract for the the above project.

Bids will be received State of Tennessee 1700, James K. Only, a Polk GERMAN SHEPHERD Answers to Lodv. Verv friend- and ty. Hos tog ond orange -collar, lost Fri. PM during storm from James Ave.

and Robertson Rd. area REWARD. 356-91 14 or 350-7400. ext 336. Dodge Corporation Knoxwne Builders Exchange by the at: Suite Dodge Corporation DOG IRISH SETTER at what appears to be an abrupt trutv cation of their aspirations and hopes.

Said Berst "The primary issue we faced was whether to let them continue to play football because they were so close to being a repeat viola tor think they are extremely ior-tunate to get away with only one year of postseason sanctions To have expected anything less is a failure to understand the mood of NCAA legislation, which does not in tend to tolerate serious violations. Berst probably would have had a difficult time convincing Florida's senior football players that the school is getting off light Linebacker Jerry Odom was so upset he wouldn't talk to writers after practice yesterday. "I might say something I shouldn't say, he said. The Gators, who had their only conference title stripped away as a result of the 1984 investigation, had hoped to contend for an SEC title and win the league's automatic bid to the Sugar Bowl. "Anybody out there who has any character at all in their body wouldn't let this happen," senior offensive tackle Glenn Neely said.

"Give us something we can rebound from like scholarship sanctions. We can go to a bowl, we can't win the SEC title. That's "They're the NCAA and they can do anything they want but this is taking it too far. I just want to bust the clock on everybody we plav." Lombardi has 1 5 days in which to appeal the decision to the NCAA Ex ecutive Committee, but said he won't decide until investigating the matter further. Even if Florida does appeal, the success rate for such ac- Uon is usually slim at best "We realize it would be a longshot akin to winning the lottery, Lom bardi said.

"But some people do win tne lottery." There Is also the possibility that the appeal process could take months, which would automatically delay tne penalty until next season. The Executive Committee meets in two weeks, but the agenda for that meeting is full. The next meeting isn't scheduled until January. If the appeal does drag on, the SEC presidents would still have to vote whether Florida can compete for the conference title. Spurrier was asked if we would be in favor of postponing the bowl ban until next season.

"I'm in favor of doing anything possible to let this bunch of players play in a bowl game this year. The remaining sanctions levied yesterday were directed at Hall and Sloan. Because both were accused of breaking rules, they are now under a five-year probation in which the infractions committee must OK any potential coaching position with an LtNCAA member institution. Father Ryan school did not pay enrollment fees. "Father Ryan has always been and is still one of the leading mem bers of our organization," TSSAA ex ecutive director Ronnie Carter said in announcing the the penalties against Ryan.

"But the rules are there. We know that they will handle this tough situation with all of the leadership that they have shown in the past The school was fined $250 for vio lation of the "recruitment rule," and was slapped with another $250 fine 'for violating the "specialized camps" rule. If Father Ryan chooses to appeal Carter decision, the appeal would first be heard by the three Middle Tennessee members of the TSSAA 2 Board of Control A.D. Hancock of "Hunters Lane, Jim Ellis of Lincoln and Gene Trotter of Waverty After consulting with the three board members, Carter could elect Jo change the penalty after the ap peal. If there is no change, the school can then appeal to the full "nine-member Board of Control.

The can uphold the penalty, lessen rit or increase It ltd tvtvtolCf 9 y90f old, rormer monter om nvf ar Nashville Contractors Assn 8-30-90. 244-4717. DOG LOST Documents may from the Design accordance with the to Bidders upon children. Office Building, 505 CASE 90-212 Middle TN Council BSA, appellant ond lessee of the property located at Edwin Warner Pork, requesting a conditional use permit in the R40 District, to allow the use of portion of the existing park facilities for the Boy Scouts Jamboree. kk Street, Nashville, 37219-5181 p.m.

Thursday, 1990 at which place bids will opened. A five percent Bid Security is required. Bidding documents examined at the be (5) Black female lab with gray face feet, answers to 'Prance', very friendly, lost in the lynwood Tyne Blvd area. Knoxville Tennessee tag. to the Designer a or cashier check payable to the STATE TENNESSEE in the Coll 665-1783.

DOG LOST female. $200. hoiradf trxolofwd Rot TfTMf( Coll 361-0)98 anytime bids CASE 90-213 John M. lee, Jr appellant and owner of the property located at S10S office and at the Plan Rooms: F.W. Plan Room, Nashville, following Dodge submitting equal than $25,000 in required to be in accordance with TN; Nashville Contractor's Asso Boxcrott Place, requesting a DOG LOST REWARD Brown block male Ridge bock, 50 lbs, lost in the Nashville Village area on 9-13.

name is Bo, wearing chain collar wno togs. 833-3803. variance in rear yard requirements, floor area ration and ciation Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Designer in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders upon the A statement of contract crime status Is in the Bid Form. A (5) Bid Security required. State Prevailing law applies to any equal to or more $50,000 in value.

Non-Discrimination policy applies DOG "MISTERED Rod 4 white mote Potwoe anion, no collar, lost frosli Valley Grove tubdrvieion off Central Pike, 91690. $100 REWARD. -Please eal 8854956. maximum lot coverage provisions in the RS District, to ollow the construction of a 39 103 tingle-family resi Designer receipt dence. CASE 90-214 Kari Dohon, fied or cashier's payable to the appellant and owner of the property located at 3217 Country Meadow Road, requesting a conditional use permit in the R10 District, to allow the use of the existing residence for a family and group day care home for 12 TENNESSEE in per set of $100.00.

Bidders submitting to or greater than value are required licensed in accordance state laws. Prevailing laws applies to any of check the protect. reserves the right informalities ond to $25,000 in to be with Wage contract (244595) DOG PEKINGNESE Mole, brown white, light blue collar wtogs. Answers to 'Chew Chew'. Lost in mgW-wood area Sun.

Spt. 2, Re-ward ottered. 227-7970. Memoricrm Loving Memory Of FRANKLIN GENE The owner reserves me naht Center to waive mformal'ities ond to Ten reject of Ten Gener LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO FURNISHERS Work of OF LABOR AND MATERIALS Designer, TO ROGERS GROUP, PROJECT NO. SP-19076-4227-04, CONTRACT NO.

8054. COUNTY: DAVID F. W. Stale F. W.

Deader SON. The Tennessee Depart- Tennes- it of Transportation is until 2:00 about to make final settlement with the contractor for construction of the above October 4, time and publicly numbered project. All persons wishing to file claims pursuant to Section 54-5-122, T.CA. must file same with Richard B. Omo- submitting certified may be mode OF Designer's hundro, Director of Construc amount tion, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Suite 700 James K.

Polk Building, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0326, on or before Oct. 29, 1990. (245049). LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO FURNISHERS OF LABOR AND MATERIALS a certi made STATE OF TO LU, INC, PROJECT NO. amount SP-19076-4228-04, CON TRACT NO.

8106, COUNTY. DAVIDSON. The Tennessee Department of Transporta bids equal to mis tion is about to make fmal settlement with the contractor for construction of the above numbered project. All persons wishing to file claims pursuant to Section 54-5-122, T.CA. must file same with Richard B.

Omo-hundro. Director of Construc reject 1 20 Non-Dis Passed tion, Tennessee Department vooay, of Transportation, Suite 700 James K. Polk BuHdmg, Nashville, Tennessee God took and to wHI, 37243-0326, on or before Oct. 29, 1990. (245056).

ms LEGAL NOTICE 1990, at NOTICE TO FURNISHERS OF LABOR AND MATERIALS TO DAMRON SONS We often When we BIO inar gner CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC, PROJECT NO. SP Abate- Sadly Renovation, uinei for 19180-320604, CONTRACT Tennessee; 168005- NO. 6745, COUNTY: DAVIDSON. The Tennessee Deportment of Transportation it about to make final settle 1 25 ment with the contractor for 5211 Lin- seouea. construction of the above numbered project.

All per SOB; Nash 130 37211. T. layne sons wishing to tile claims pursuant to Section 54-5-122. T.CA. must file same with Richard B.

Omo-hundra. Director of Construction, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Suite 700 James K. Polk Building, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0326, on or before Nov. 20, 199a (245225). Bidders LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO FURNISHERS OF LABOR AND MATERIALS TO MICROSURFACE, INC, PROJECT NO.

SP-19005-412504. CONTRACT NO. Tennessee. a Gener work of 7634. COUNTY: DAVIDSON.

The Tennessee Deportment of Transportation Is held opened by bids sent directed to the Bidding examined Plan Room Knoxville Plan Room Nashville The Bidding be obtained er in Instructions of Bidders to or greater value are licensed state law. public required five percent is Wage contract than The Owner to worve bids. In In but in our stM, His memory me For memory missed FOREST the Garden lost Two children. equal to or greater man HOUCHIN. SR.

CASE 90-215 Getty's Financial Services, appellant and lessee of the property located at 2947 Brick Church Pike, requesting a variance in height of sign provisions in the CG District, to allow the 150,000 In value. crimination policy this project. A public contract crime required in the Bid Owner rei lerves the ive informalities applies to statement of status is Form. The right to Dog away one year ago REWARD-LOST COLLIE vr c4d tomaie. 1 blue eye.

1 brown, lost in Music Row Ar- dept. 41, ivov. him home, it was His ea. Con 26SKI7I3. hoorts we love him is as dear today will be Prison, SO sign to be raised to 85'.

reject bids. CASE 90417 fidelity Federal, appellont and owner of the property located at 3708 HiRsboro Pike, requesting a variance in front yord re A pre-bid conference Id at Tumey Center Building A Conference on September 27, 9:00 am. (244896) Room DOG SmoH, block, apprax. VI Ik. A lost in Kroger parking tot, Madison.

Would love to have her bock. 868-5cX35 anytime. nour sit end think of him are all alone. DOGS-REWARD Millersville area. Slaters Creek Rd.

and Uingbrae Estates. Mole, black Usbrodor 2 yrs. old. 1 Cosby', remote. EnoVm Sr.3jrni,oldW the only friend can caff ns own.

by Mother, Son, 9srers romey. quirements in the CS District, to allow the relocation of the INVITATION existing pole mounted sign. PROJECT: Asbestos CASE 90-219 Riverside Baptist Church, oppellant and owner of the property located at 1600 Riverside ntj Phase I Tennessee School Blind; Nashville, SBC Project No. Drive, requesting a variance 05-88 A in front yard requirements in DESIGNER: TO Cwnetty lor DOGS Small, block mixed brood, ono vvmm, 004 fomalOi Lost Hwy 100BeNevue oree. 917.

REWARD OFFERED. Coll 646-2821. LAWN Lots 1 2 In of Meditation, Environmental the CH District, to allow the Protection Systems: legal use of the existing sign. CASE 90-221 John R. Mot bar Drive, suite ville, Tennessee ley, appellant and owner of me property located at 729 Kendall Drive, requesting a variance in tide yard requirements in the R10 District, to CONTACT: Sandra 613) B32-89Z3.

BRIEF PROJECT mvttotiont are ed to qualified DESCRIP-TIONt extend bsv-jboj otter DOG ST. BERNARD LOST 4 year old mole, very friendly. Franklin Rd. Curmwood lane orea REWARD! 297-8090 1500 REWARD furnishings all allow the location of heataw unit submit bids for labor, materiolt and equipment necessary for and incidental to removal and disposal of osbestosontoining floor tile and pipe insula CASE 90-223 George Tom Nicholson, appellant ownor of pi'opsrty locof ed at 419 Gallatin Road. tionpipe fitting insulation for a Phase I Renovation of the Tennessee School for the SPRINGER SPANIELS Ivor A while femalet, disappeared 8-6-90.

Answer to 'Liz and 'ChelMaV Ranchettea Area of Kingston Springs. OWNER'S HEARTBROKEN. TRYING TO FIND Blind, Nashville, A tent to pitch? Check our Classified section daily for all Bids ore invited al Contract far yovr complng needs. tno above project. A nofwpjondotoni Conference will for the be A.

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