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of of of of a Page Jackson Sun Monday, Dec. 11, 1995 Jail 'ad bids on agenda Continued from cover lion. Henderson said his firm would expect to be paid 7 percent of the low bid for the full, three-story complex, if "addon" bids are sought as planned. The alternatives TLM was authorized in Febtions for an "add-on" bidding ruary to draw a bid on specificapackage that would seek bids on a one-story, 306-bed jail only, then four alternatives. The alternatives would add: A second floor of courtrooms unfinished.

A second floor of courtrooms finished. A third floor of courtrooms unfinished. And a third floor of courtrooms finished. Commissioners felt add-on bids would allow the county to see how much more it would "cost to build the full "justice complex" as opposed to just a jail. However, most commissioners have said in the past two weeks that they didn't Harlan know TLM would charge more for the add-on package.

Just applying its 7 percent fee to the $13 million estimate jacked TLM's bill by $210,000. That figure doesn't even include charges that fall outside the "scope" of the contract and are being charged separately. $10 million jail Commissioners voted 13-12 in July 1994 to build a complex with a 288-bed jail and two DEATHS Dora Black, 77, Dora Black, 77, died Sunday night at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete. For more information, call Mercer Brothers Funeral Home at 423-4922.

Eunice P. Kelleher Former Jackson resident Eu- nice Petty Kelleher died Saturday afternoon in Lymingtion, Hempshire, England. Arrangements are incomplete. For more information, call Diamond and Son Funeral Directors, Lymingtion, at 011-44-1590- 672060. Effie Evans, 94, homemaker ADAMSVILLE Services for Effie Evans, 94, will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Shackelford Funeral Home in Adamsville. Burial will be at Bethesda Cemetery near Selmer. Mrs. Evans, a homemaker, died Saturday at McNairy County General Hospital of congestive heart failure. She had three children, Joyce Harris of Adamsville, and Helen Gardner and Kulby Evans, both of Selmer.

For more information, call the funeral home at 645-3481. Lloyd B. Pearcy, 94, retired GM employee PARSONS Services for Lloyd B. Pearcy, 94, will be at 1 p.m. today at the Boyd Parsons Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will be in Rushing Creek Cemetery in Decaturville. Mr. Pearcy, a retired maintenance worker at General Motors, died Sunday of heart failure at Decatur County General Hospital. He was married to the late Clara Thompson Pearcy. He had three children, the late Peggy Averett, the late Pauline Pearcy and the late L.C.

Pearcy. For more information, call the funeral home at 852-3150. James A. Schaefer, 52, appliance salesman BRADFORD Services for James A. Schaefer, 52, will be at 2 p.m.

today at the Williams Funeral Home in Greenfield. Burial will be in Hornbeak Cemetery in Greenfield. Mr. Schaefer, an appliance salesman, died of pneumonia Friday in the City of Milan Hospital. He was married to Linda Kay Schaefer.

He had five children, Lori Lynn Benfield of Dyer, Lisa Marie Brown of Trenton, and Daniel James Schaefer, Darren Jon Schaefer and William Jeffery Schaefer, all of Bradford. He had two sisters, Alice Smith and Joyce Anderson, both of Sunset, Ariz. He also had four brothers, Paul Schaefer and Larry Schaefer, both of Dewitt, Clare Schaefer of Fowler, Mississippi River is regulatory no man's land The Associated Press OSCEOLA, Ark. Pollution control officials in Tennessee and Arkansas say the Mississippi River is a regulatory no man's land. But some say Arkansas should take a more active role in warning its citizens about chemical dangers in fish from the river.

At Memphis state officials warn it may be risky to eat fish from the Mississippi River, where chemicals in fish samples have been found. Arkansas has issued no such warning. Last year, Tennessee began a three-year study of river contamination. In November, Tennessee released the first year's results of its study, initiated after fish samples taken in 1992 from the Mississippi River at Tiptonville, showed HOW TO HELP The Brighter Christmas Fund, Huntersville-Denmark Road and The Jackson Sonic Restaurants of Jackson. The sponsored by food will be put into baskets to be Sun, is a non-profit delivered before Christmas.

organization that collects Toys food and clothes may be toys, food and Po left at Folks Kroger, 756 Old Hickory money, Restaurant, 2336 N. clothes for the needy at Highland Video? Showtyme, Christmas time. 1660 S. Highland and 955-F North Parkway (Lynnwood Place Shopping Here's how you can help: Center); and Area Relief Ministries, Readers may send cash 455 E. Main from 9 a.m.

to 4:30 contributions by check or money p.m. Monday through Friday. order made payable to The Brighter Memorials and gifts may be made Christmas Fund, Union Planters to "Lights of Love," which is set up National Bank, P.O. Box 189, West Tower lobby of Jackson, TN, 38302. Monetary Jackson County General donations, which are tax-deductible, Hospital.

Gifts should be made are held in a trust account at the payable to Brighter Christmas and bank until used to help needy sent to the Public Relations families. Department, 708 Canned goods or other Jackson, TN, 38301. non-perishable food items may be left at Golden Center, Years 125 Allen Service and West Cancer Activity patient wants Madison Senior Citizens Center, 806 diploma, toys 1 for twins. 3A HOW TO GET HELP Listed below are contact 423-9257 names and telephone numbers Southwest Community of area social service agencies. Health Agency Stephanie Center for Adult Reading Morris, 426-0773 and Enrichment Louise WRAP, Margaret Cole, Walker, 422-6175.

664-9727 or (800) 273-8712. I Southwest Human Southwest Human Resource Agency Carolyn Resource Care Newbern, 427-3055. Management, Barbara Buss, 989-5111. Carl Perkins Center for Southwest Human the Prevention of Child Abuse Resource Janet Grammer, 424-7900 or Carrie Williams, (901) 989- 5111 (800) 273-4747. or (800) 372-6013.

Area Relief Ministries The Salvation Army, Bill Mary Tyler of Chanda Freeman, Craig, 424-1432. heart failure Saturday at Humboldt General Hospital. She was married to the late Joseph Benton Pendergrast. She had AS seven children, Joanne P. Jones of Camille Hadley of Ft.

Pillow, Bobby Pendergrast of Memphis, Randy Pendergrast of Jackson, Johnny Pendergrastr of Brownsville, the late Sandra Bray and the late Larry Pendergrast. She had one sister, Lurline Baggett of Brownsville, and one brother, Terry Boggs of Humboldt. For more information, call the funeral home at 772-1551. Pearl Marie Conger, 72, homemaker LEXINGTON Graveside services for Pearl Marie Conger, 72, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Lexington Cemetery.

Mrs. Conger, a homemaker, died of heart failure at St. Frances Hospital in Memphis late Saturday night. She was married to the late Leon Conger. She had one son, Roger Conger of Memphis.

For more information, call the Pafford Funeral Home at 968- 2111. Charlie Jones, 77, owner of Jones Grocery MILAN Services for Charlie Jones, 77, will be at 2, p.m. Wednesday at the Pafford Funeral Home Chapel in Lexington. Burial will be in Hare Cemetery. Mr.

Jones, the owner of Jones Grocery, was shot to death Friday at his store. He was married to Alma Jones. He had three children, Charlotte Wallace of Humboldt, Deborah Jones of Milan, and Larry Jones of Raliegh, N.C. He had one sister, Velma Need the perfect gift for your own little doll? You can find it here. New from the Ashton-Drake Galleries "POLLYANNA" DOLL This and other Premiere Grade Ashton available at dolls are JAN'S Hallmark SHOP Lynnwood Shopping Center 925E N.

Parkway Jackson (901) 424-7121 Your Authorized Bradford Dealer some contamination. Fish collected this summer at five points along the river, all on the Tennessee side, found levels of contaminants were generally acceptable by regulating agencies. Levels of the carcinogen dioxin were at higher levels than reported in previous sampling. John Giese of the state Department of Pollution Control PAID ANNOUNCEMENT Obituaries Information supplied by West Tennessee Funeral Directors William DeVante' Edwards Dec. 11, 1992 Feb.

11, 1993 I was thinking about how different life is for me And about the things that will never be. To watch you grow into that fine young For me that is not part of God's plan. I realize now my life will never be the same Even though I carry on with life's little game. I can't go back to where I was before That part of my life is now a closed door. But in spite of the pain I must endure I want you to know that one thing's for sure.

wouldn't trade places with any other on earth And I'm so proud to be the one who gave you birth. live with tragedy and sorrow that is true, But, also a great love have shared with you. For you've touched my heart as no other could And in your memory there will come some good. For you've left a purpose for your mom, To let others know of the son that I had. want you to know that your story will be told And others will know that I've been touched by gold.

Happy 3rd Birthday I love and miss you very much. Mom (Tina Kiestler) Lucille H. Famiglietti Private services will be held for Lucille H. Famiglietti. Mrs.

Famiglietti, 71, died at her home in Jackson following an extended illness. She was born in Dayhoit, Kentucky, daughter of the late Charles F. and Florence S. Hampton. Mrs.

Famiglietti is survived by a brother, Paul Hampton of Jackson. Arlington Funeral Directors is in charge of all arrangements. ARRINGTON Guneral Descelors 148 University Parkway Jackson, Tennessee 901-668-1111 Death Notice Policy: The Jackson Sun provides free death notices for families in our area. However, those desiring more than basic information provided in the death notice may purchase a paid obituary through their funeral home or the classified advertisement department of The Sun. Sincerely Yours Gift Certificates 9-7, Sun.

1-5 180 Old Hickory 664-5978 and Ecology's Environmental Preservation Division says he's not alarmed at Tennessee's test results, except for a sample taken south of Memphis which showed a concentration of the insecticide chlordane at 0.4 parts per million. Tennessee issues an advisory telling people to limit their eating 'limit consumption advisory" at 0.3 parts per million. JULY '94 VOTE The Madison County commissioners voted 13-12 in July 1994 to build a complex with a 288-bed jail and two courtrooms for a cost not to exceed $10 million. courtrooms for a cost not to exceed $10 million. Leech said after the Nov.

28 meeting that the commission never voted to put a cap on the jail costs. He said that's why he didn't inform anyone when a May 19 bill from TLM listed its fee as 7 percent of $13 million. Jamieson said last week that plans to advertise for bids between Jan. 5 and Jan. 8 are "on schedule." After today's meeting, the commission isn't scheduled to meet again until Jan.

16. Leech said the lack of a cap from TLM "won't interfere with any of the bids, since everything is going to be bid." Discussing the bids But Commissioners Jonathan Harlan, Arthur Johnson, J.T. Dunbar and "Smokey" Joe Roland said Thursday that they want discussion about whether taking bids on a all the options should be allowed. Those commissioners said they don't want the county put in a position where it has to pay 7 percent of building the full, three-story complex just because it received bids on it. They added that they don't expect the county to spend more than $10 million.

and Bob Schaefer of Grandledge, Mich. For more information, call the funeral home at 235-2224. Joe Robinson, 83, foundry supervisor GREENFIELD Services for Joe Mack Robinson, 83, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Williams Funeral Home. Burial will be in Brock's Cemetery.

Mr. Robinson, a supervisor at Mildland Ross Foundry Chicago, died of a stroke Friday at VanAyer Manor Nursing Home. He was married to Thelma Pittman Robinson. He had one son, Gene Robinson of Malvern, and five stepchildren, Betty Shelby of Greenfield, Glenda Mallary of Bradford, Ronnie Capps of Hendersonville, and Dan Green and Wanda Shepherd, both of Lapeer, Mich. For more information, call the funeral home at 235-2224.

Lucille H. Famiglietti, 71, homemaker Private services for Lucille H. Famiglietti, 71, are being arranged by Arrington Funeral Home Directors. Mrs. Famiglietti, a homemaker, died of cancer Saturday at her home.

She had a brother, Paul Hampton of Jackson. For more information, call the funeral home at 668-1111. James 'Jim' Bevill, 93, farmer MCKENZIE Services for James "Jim" Wayne Bevill, 93, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Brummitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery in McKenzie.

Mr. Bevill, a farmer and employee of Southern Star Lumber died of heart failure Saturday at the Methodist Hospital of McKenzie. He was married to the late Lillian Irene Bevill. He had three children, Katherine Thompson of McKenzie, Nellie Ruth Hamilton of Memphis, and Thomas Bevill of Hammond, Ind. For more information, call the funeral home at 352-2222.

Eliza J. Collier, 95, homemaker MILAN Eliza J. Mason Collier, 95, died Sunday morning at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete. For more information, call Baskerville Funeral Home at 784-1717.

Mary Pendergrast, 78, retired Kellwood worker BROWNSVILLE Services for Mary Nell Boggs Pendergrast, 78, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Brownsville Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Zion Methodist Church Cemetery in Haywood County. Mrs. Pendergrast, a retired employee of Kellwood died of Willie Theodore Cole Services for Mr.

Willie Theodore Cole, 88, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Lane Chapel C.M.E. with Rev. Walter rhounds officiating. Burial will be in Johnson Grove Baptist Church Cemetery with Bledsoe Funeral Home in charge of arrange- ments.

Mr. Cole died Friday morning at Jackson Madison County General Hospital's Emergency Room. He was born in Madison County, the son of the late Leroy, Sr. and Lessie Crymes Cole and attended the public schools of Denmark, Tennessee. He was a member of Johnson Grove Baptist Church, where he was the Chairman of the Deacon Board, member of the Male Chorus and served in various other positions.

He was a retired farmer and a retired employee of the Madison County School System. He leaves to cherish his memory, a loving and devoted wife, Selma Cole of Jackson; a son, Kenneth (Emma) Cole of Jackson; three grandchildren, Tonya Cole Stephens of Waukegan, Il. and Nichelson and Nia T. Baker both of Jackson, nieces; nephews and other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m.

at the funeral home. Bledsoe Funeral Home 427-1521 Mrs. Flora Jones Goodrich Crocker of Memphis. For more information, call the funeral home at 968-2111. Darius U.

Nanney, 78, lumber company worker GREENFIELD Services for Darius U. Nanney, 78, will be at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Williams Funeral home. Burial will be in Brock's Cemetery. Mr.

Nanny, merchant and Smith Nanney employee, died of heart failure Sunday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. He was married to Dorothy Nanney. He had one daughter, Patsy Johnson of Greenfield. For more information, call the funeral home at 235-2224. Marie Staton, 66, Electronics-Welder worker MEDINA Services for Marie Staton, 66, will be at 11 a.m.

today at the Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens in Jackson. Mrs. Staton, an employee of Lockhead Electronics-Welder, died of cancer Saturday morning at her home. She was married to Warren Staton.

She had two children, Connie Garland of Medina, and Lonnie Collins of San Jose, Calif. She had one sister, Cedila: Basden of Turlock, and she had one brother, Jack Fields of Medina. For more information, call the funeral home at 783-3026. MEDINA Services for Mrs. Flora Jones Goodrich, 89, will be held Tuesday at 2PM from the Chapel of ReplogleLawrence Funeral Home with the Rev.

Kris Moore officiating. Burial will follow in Latham Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 4-9PM. She was born in Madison County and educated in the county schools. She was the daughter of the late Willie Jones and Anna Boren.

She was a member of the Latham Chapel Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Wayne Goodrich of Medina and Meredith Goodrich of Bemis; four grandchildren, Sandra Middleton of Medina, Linda Moore of Lavinia, Bruce Gilley of Medina and Amy Goodrich of Bemis. She was married to Perry Goodrich in 1926 and he died in 1963. She was also preceded in death by daughter, Earline Gilley and a son, Marvin Goodrich. Replogle-Lawrence 783-3026 Quality Affordability You Can Trust.

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