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0 Miss Donnie Kay Ball BRADFORD Services for Miss Donnie Kay Ball. 26, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Tri-City Church of Chnsk in Rutherford with Larry McGarrty officiating. Burial will be in Beech! Grove Cemetery with Rawls and, Baskerville Funeral Home of Hum-; boldt in charge. Miss Ball died Tuesday at her; home after a short illness.

i She was born and reared in Gibson County. She was a member of Tri-Ci-J ty Church of Christ. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Ball of Bradford two sisters, Miss Joyce Ball and Mrs Elizabeth Ann Knight, both of Brad-; ford; and four brothers, Dennis Ban of Nashville, and John Wesley Ball, Billie Lee Ball and John Douglas, Ball, all of Bradford.

The body will be at the churchy from 10 a.m. Friday until time Mrs. Dora Pirtle LEXINGTON Services for Mrs, Dora Middleton Pirtle, will be at 4 p.m. Friday at New Hope Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery, with Pafford Funeral Home in charge.

Mrs. Pirtle died Wednesday night at Lexington-Henderson County General Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are two sons, Howell Pirtle and William Pirtle, both of Lexingtbn; five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Webb of Wildersville, and Mrs. Jewell Pirtle, Mrs.

Betty Allen, Mrs. Wilma Woods and Mrs. Tommy Austin, all of Lexington; a brother, Vester Middleton of Enville a sister. Mrs. Addie Campbell of Milan; 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren: Mrs.

Viola Johnson Ross LEXINGTON Services for Mrs. Viola Johnson Ross, 75, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Pafford Funeral Home with Charles Thomason officiating. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Methodist Cemetery. Mrs.

Ross died this morning at Lexington-Henderson County Gen-eral Hospital after a long illness. She leaves two brothers, the Rev. Bud G. Johnson of Scotts Hill and Alvis Johnson of Lexington. Mrs.

Mildred Dennisop Wilson Mrs. Mildred Dennison Wilson, 79, died early this morning at her home after a long illness. Arrangements are incomplete with George A. Smith and Sons' Main Street Chapel in charge. Mrs.

Wilson, widow of John Dave Wilson, was a member of First Baptist Church and the Poplar Corner Community Club. She is survived by a son, John Dave "Slick" Wilson two daughters, Mrs.t Nancy Wilson McDowell and Mrs. Bettye Wilson Hearn, both of Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. Barney L. Flowers of Humboldt and Mrs.

Max Gabe of Venice, 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family asks memorials to be made to the Lottie Moon Offering for Foreign Missions through any local Southern Baptist church or the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Celia Jane Glover Patterson SARDIS Services for Mrs. Celia Jane Glover Patterson, 72, will be at 3 p.m.

today at Milledgeville Pentecostal Church. Burial will be in Adamsville Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home of Savannah in charge. Mrs. Patterson, widow of Bill Patterson, died Tuesday at her home after an apparent heart attack. She was born and raised in McNairy County, and was a member of Milledgeville Pentecostal Church.

She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Judith Johnson of Memphis; two sons, William Patterson of Rossville, and Joe Patterson of Dothan, Ala-; a brother, George Glover of Corinth, seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild. 1 Mrs. Dora Tray wick HUNTINGDON Services for Mrs. Dora Traywick, 86, former Huntingdon resident, will be at 2 p.m..-Friday Dilday Funeral Home with the Rev.

Clarence Carter officiating. will be in Bethlehem Cemetery. Mrs. Traywick, widow of Gabe Traywick, died Wednesday morning at Methodist South Hospital Memphis after a short illness. She had lived in Huntingdon until moving to Memphis several months ago.

She was a Baptist Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Douglas of Memphis; a son, Jimmy Traywick of Warren, a sister, Mrs Jessie Dick of Canton, Ohio; a brother, Ed Evans of Hollow Rock; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. i Miss Lula 'Bill' Anderson DRESDEN Services for Miss Lula "Bill" Anderson, 78, were today at Bowlin Funeral Home with Dr. Mike Davis officiating. Burial was in Sunset Cemetery.

Miss Anderson, a retired florist, died Tuesday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. She was born in Weakley County, and was a member of First' Baptis Church. Surviving are a sister, Miss Lillian Anderson, and a brother, W.C. Anderson, both of. Dresden.

Decaturville man killed in crash DECATURVILLE A 19-year-old Decaturville man was killed Wednesday night when he apparently lost control of the pickup truck he was driving and hit two cedar trees, according to the Decatur County Sheriff's Department. Sheriff Ray Moore said Thomas Hedgepath was driving south on Tennessee 69 a mile outside city limits when the incident happened about 9:30 p.m. Services for Hedgepath, a construction worker, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Parsons Mortuary with the Rev. Jahue McCorkle officiating.

Burial will be in Parsons Cemetery. He was born in Decatur County. He leaves his parents, Jess and Sarah Cotham Hedgepath of Decaturville; two sisters. Miss Nina Hedgepath of Decaturville and Mrs. Louise Choate of Linden; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Eva Cotham of Parsons. Grief-stricken A relative of a victim of the bomb explosion that killed 78 people at the Bologna, Italy, railway station Saturday, overcome by grief, is helped by a nurse during Wednesday's funerals. In Nice, France, a French magistrate today jailed Marco Affatigato, the right-wing Italian extremist suspected in the bombing, pending a decision by a higher court on an Italian extradition request. It was not known when the extradition case would be heard. In Bologna, authorities reported that the 77th person died today of injuries suffered in Saturday's blast.

She was identified as Silvana Serravalli, a 34-year-old school teacher from Ban, Italy. Her two daughters, also injured in the blast, remained in critical condition at a Bologna hospital. The 24-year-old Affatigato, dressed in blue jeans and a yellow T-shirt and sporting a black beard and glasses, joked briefly with reporters before being led hand-cuffed into the heavily guarded courthouse in Nice. Affatigato originally was arrested in this Riviera resort on charges of possessing false identity papers. Later he was held for possible extradition on the strength of an international warrant issued by Italian authorities in connection with the bombing.

According to the French daily newspaper Le Figaro, Affatigato offered no resistance to arresting officers and told them he was not surprised at their arrival Wednesday. 'Every time a bomb goes off in Italy, they think of me," he was quoted as telling officers. 'I expected your Lexington youth drowns in lake Mrs. Ida Lantiefeen Walker Davis SAVANNAH Services for Mrs. Ida Lantiefeen Walker Davis, 92, will, be at 10 a.m.

Friday at New Har-; mony Baptist Church with the Herbert Haggard and Lance Foster officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Davis, widow of Isom D' Davis, died Wednesday at Harding County General Hospital after a long; illness. She spent most of her live in Har-: din County.

Surviving are four sons, Duel Davis of Dudley, and Clemon! Davis, Carmon Davis and VKAR-; RIES Davis, all of Savannah; 15; grandchildren, 24 great-grandchil-, dren, two great-great-grandchildren; and two great-great-great; grandchildren. 0300 1 800 372 3922 FREE Special Notices Special Notices CHILDREN'S CLOTHING SALE We- ,98 Newborn To Pre-Teen WHOLESALE Save Your Money For School 8, Christmas Clothes Call To Remind You Of Sale Call 423-2149 or 424-1046 SPONSORED BY SOUTHGATE JAYCETTES AP Laser photo He was born in Gibson County. The youth was a Baptist and a student at McKenzie High School where he played on the football team his father, James Hatley, coached. Besides his parents, he leaves two sisters. Miss Kimberly Ann Hatley and Miss Jennifer Lynn Hatley, both of McKenzie; a brother, James Alvin Hatley of McKenzie; his paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Jennie Bryant of Greenfield; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Dail of Trezevant; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Irene Wall of Humboldt; and two step-grandfathers, Alton Bryant of Greenfield and William Dail of Trezevant. Pallbearers will be members of the McKenzie High football team. 423 AREA RESIDENTS watch For A 1 Legals Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Notice of Sealed Bid bate.

Under the authority in Internal Revenue Code section 6331, the property described below has been seizea iji rxinnnvmpnt of internal rev enue taxes due from Walter L. Anderson, DBA waixer u. Anderson, Consulting Engineer, 217 S. Washington, Bolivar, Tn." 380UB. me property will be sold at public auction as provided bv Internal Revenue Code section 6335 and related regulations.

Date Bids will be upenea. August 18, 1980. Time Bids will be Opened: 10:00 a.m. Place of Sale: Room 312, 33 Old Hickory JacKson, Tn. Title Offered: univ rne right, and interest of You probably are worth wedding awards? I clasps, cuff Uk! 18k or fillings.

NOT NEED SOME MONEY QUICK? have many items vour'iunk jewelry' considerable cash. Look for rings, esp.j class rings bands, watches, lodge pins, service pins, medals charm bracelets, bell buckles, lockets, chains tie links, fountain pen points. All MUST be marked iok, sterling. Also buying yellow gold bridges, crowns, Bent, broken, sets out, any condition OK BUYING: gold plated, gold filled, RGP, 18k H.O.t. CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS 424-2565 ANYTIME Special Notices Car strikes, injures man 7 Garage, Rummage Sales RummageaTeTTaTuTday.

August 9th. 7 AM til 12. Children clothes, toys, new cosmetics, carpets, household items, drapes, bedspread, swag lamp, bov's coat size 18. 69 McCool in Holiday Gardens. 5 FAMILY SALE Saturday.

August 9th 8 til 1. 75 Moorewood Drive. Baby clothes, sewing machine, plants, ayilt tops, dishes, cards, bedspread lots ot junk. Carport Sale QA Malpsus Heiahts LB. Taylor MILAN I.B.

Taylor, 78, formerly of Milan, died Wednesday at his home in San Francisco after a long illness. Arrangements are incomplete with Gill-Bledsoe Funeral Home in charge. Johnsey said Akines told police he was driving north on South Highland Avenue when Whiteside ran out on Highland in front of him about 50 feet south of Sycamore Street. Johnsey said Akines has been charged with failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian. OKI A 52-year-old Jackson man was in fair condition this morning at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital after being hit by a car Wednesday afternoon, according to Jackson police.

Deputy Chief C.L. Johnsey said Prince Whiteside, of 64 Madison was hit by Odee Akines, 22, of 520 Preston St. about 5:30 p.m. William David Hannis BOLIVAR Services for William David Hannis, 77, will be at 11a.m. Friday at Shackleford Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Hebron Cemetery-Mr. Hannis, a retired farmer, died Wednesday night at Bolivar Community Hospital after a long illness. He was a lifelong resident of Hardeman County and a member of Bolivar Missionary Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Collins of Jackson; a son, Harold Hannis of Memphis; a sister, Mrs.

Martha Rickard of Medon; five brothers, Robert Hannis, Thomas Hannis and Charlie Hannis, all of Bolivar, James Hannis of Jackson and Jack Hannis of Tampa, and four grandchildren. Clint Craig MORRIS CHAPEL Services for Clint Craie. 83. will be at noon Friday at The Church of The Living God with the Rev. O.L.

Odomes officiating. Burial will be in Cawthon Ceme tery with Parham Mortuary ot Lex- inerton in charee. Mr. Craie. a retired farmer, died Monday morning at his home after a short illness.

He was born in Perry County, and had lived most of his adult life in the Morris Chapel community. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are a son, Ashley Craig of Shaker Heights, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Shotwell of Kalamazoo, and a sister, Mrs. Be mice Hicks of Nashville.

Visitiation will be Friday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Edward A. Martin MILAN Former Milan resident Edward A. Martin, 57, died Monday in St.

Louis. Arrangements are incomplete with, Bodkin Funeral Home in charge. FAST, TIME SAVING LUBE SERVICE 8. Check Transmission Fluid 9. Check Fill Differential 10.

Clean Air Filter 1 1 Clean Windshield Headlights 12. Vacuum Interior 13. 10 Point Visual Preventive Service Check WANTED Gold Silver We Pay Cash For all forms of gold silver based on daily market quotations. 10KT 14KT 18KT Dental Coins -Flatware Watch, Etc. Snturdav.

8 AM til PM. AG A I YES, I got a lot ot leftovers that I need to sell. Come bv tor vour bargains. Maple DR table, 2 dinette tables, several other small tables, car radios, books, LP records, a tew clothes some small lewelrv. 40S Wisdom, Friday Soturdav.

427 0406. RUMMAGE SALE, SAT. 8 til Ben Franklin Stove, Household Items, Clothes Toys. 79 ASPEN DRIVE Garage Sale 29A Cavalier Village MBS Walter L. Anderson in ana to the property will be orrerea for sale.

If reauested, the Internal Revenue Service will furnish information about possible encumbrances. which may be useful in ae- termining the value of tne interest being sold. Description of Property: Personal pro perty consisting of tour sep- ic- I nt Kin 1 1- Gurley Transit Mod 132-20 Serial No. 4312V6 wim i ripuu. i Mn 7 l-Lietz Theodo lite T-60D Serial No.

103336 with Tripod. Lot No. i- Keuffel and bsser nam- meter No. 4230 Serial no. 62721.

Lot No. 4 i-an Zeiss Nl 2 Self Leveling Check Level Serial No. 82851 with Tripod. Property may oe inspected at: Room 312, 33 Old Hickory Jackson, Tn. you sell.

Submission of Bias: ah uiu must be submitted on Form 2222, Sealed Bid for Purchase of Seized Property. rnninci thp office indicaTea below for Forms 2222 and in formation about the property. Submit bids to the person named below beiore the date bids will oe openea. Payment Terms: Bias mubi ho nrrnmnnnied bv the full amount of the bid if it totals S200 or iess. If the Toiai ma is ihnn nn submit 20 percent of the amount bid or S200, whichever is greaier.

On acceptance of the highest bid, the balance due, if any. WANT Madison Ci Phone Do you THE WIND" the JACKSON hear from Call 427-3333 Madison our prices before haTuraoy haw unm Rummage Sale: Levee Road. Saturday. 463 Friday Treasure Chest Chester Thurs. 3 Family Rummage Sole.

Friday. 8:30 to 6:30. Snriiile. tvoew- LEXINGTON A 16-year-old boy drowned Wednesday morning in Natchez Trace State Park's Cub Lake, according authorities. Park superintendent Billy Ren-f roe said Timothy Wayne Hatley was found lying face down in the water about 9:45 a.m.

Renfroe said Hatley's family told him the youth was an excellent swimmer and the area where he drowned was low enough for the youth to stand up in. Renfroe pointed out the swimming area has no lifeguard on duty. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Long Heights Baptist Church in McKenzie with the Revs. Windal Walker anl Bobby Connly officiating.

Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery near Lavinia with Brum-mitt Funeral Home of McKenzie in charge. matter of record ambulance calls Wednesday 9-44 a.m. U.S. 45 Bypass and Country Club Lane to Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, emergency. 10 a.m.

Seavers Road to Parkway Hospital, sick call. 10:05 a.m. Day's Inn of America to General Hospital, emergency. 1 1 47 a.m. General Hospital to Women Medical Center of the Mid-South in Memphis, emergency.

Noon Ramada Inn to Memphis International Airport, emergency. 2:41 p.m. Wilhite's Union 76 Truck Stop to General Hospital, emergency. 2:59 p.m. Daniels Construction Co.

to General Hospital, emergency. 5:07 p.m. Intricare Nursing Home to General Hospital, sick call. 5:40 p.m. 330 S.

Highland Ave. to General Hospital, emergency. 6 p.m. 1450 Brownsville Highway to General Hospital, emergency. 7:15 p.m.

398 S. Royal St. to General Hospital, emergency. 8:34 p.m. 415 E.

Chester St. to General Hospital, sick call. 8:56 p.m. 220 Stonewall St. to General Hospital, emergency.

10 07 p.m. General Hospital to Parkway Hospital, sick call. 11:30 p-m. General Hospital to 415 E. Chester, sick call.

11:36 Antioch Road to General Hospital, emergency. 11:59 p.m. 428 Shannon St. to General Hospital, emergency. Today 3 49 a.m.

National Health Enterprises nursing home to General Hospital, emergency. fire calls Wednesday City 9:50 a.m. 2021 N. Highland Old Hickory Mall 10:08 a.m. Eastern and Madison, gas SP7p.m.

216 N. Shannon Haynes Fish M8-r59ep m. 504 Dougherty dumpster 9- 02 p.m. Dougherty dumpster 9 09 m. Lincoln Courts, dumpster 9:32 p.m.

757C N. Royal, dumpster 9:51 p.rn. 1433 Hollywood Drive, dumpster 10- 10 pm. Lincoln Courts, dumpster 10: 19 p.m. 415 Jackson investigation 10:23 E.

Chester and Fox, lOVam. 316 N. Highland, dumpster 10:50 p.m. N. Highland and Deaderick, dumpster-- 11- 26 m.

Parkview Courts, dumpster 11:33 p.m. 263 Belmont truck 11-40 p.m." 1574 N. Highland, dumpster County 1:20 P.m.' Steam Mill Ferry Road, investigation 5-53 p.m. Tennessee 138, trash dump 7:04 p.m. Huntersyifle Denmark Road, trash dump I oaay 12:15 a.m.

504 Dougherty investigation i. 12-43 a.m. 1430 E. Chester, dumpster 1 02 a.m. 730 Airways, dumpster 1-35 am.

Parkview Courts, dumpster 2:23 a.m. 457 Tonyard dumpster 2 25 a.m. 457 Tanyord dumpster 4 05a.m 608 Williams St sawdust innin. Invs. childrens.

riter table teen, men womens clothes, new carpet remnants. 1933 E. Chester. MISC. RUMMAGE SALE Jackson, TN 901-668-4545 collect "GONE WITH Memorabilia? If so.

SUN would like to you. TRINA JONES or toll free outside Co. 1-800-372-3922. 7:30 10. JU bAU uo.

119 CRESCENT YARD SALE 134 Division. 9 am to 4 pm Aug. 9th. Clothes, household items, etc. Garage Sale Friday 8th 7am -lpm.

Household items, clothes, air conditioner. -37 Altamont, ott E. Chester. MOVING SALE Rebuilt old Adler pump organ, modern desk, shop desk, carpenter 8. gorden tools, iron window guards, 36 security door, 2 trunks, gas can tor boat, step-ladder, new papering table, 3 lavatories, 6 storm doors, 6 closet doors.

2 vacuum cleaners, small refrigerator, 8' upright GRAND OPENING AT. TOTfNT AIH hnncA fnr Contact Bill or Lane Haunted Mouse OOP- 3 freezer, gas range, old wardrobe, living room suite, odds ends. 314 S. PAVAI Arrn trftm tire station. 423-1655 SPECIAL RUMMAGE SALE.

Items of oil kinds, cerorn ics clothes. Wed Sat, 8AM 8PM. 135 HOL- 29 HOLIDAY DRIVE FEATURING 1 0 MONUTTE SERVICE YOU GET LYWOOD DR. I1UV9CIIVIU W.b. I Ii irn ii iro micr NEW HOURS AM to 9:00 PM CASH PRICES! WANTED-.

SILVER. DIAMONDS ANY FORM SILVER EXC. 668-1444 meet or hept all bids! Garage, Rummage Sales 121 Williams, Friday Saturday. RUMMAGE SALE FRI. 8, SAT.

2. HWY 45 SOUTH AT COLEMAN BAR B-u. cancelled it Koms. 9 Fnmilv Rummaae Sale. Friday.

Aug. 8, 7 am til. Stanford's Residence on Mifflin Rd. 3 or 4 miles after turn-off from East Chester, Extended. Misc.

items, clothing, assorted sizes. Rain or shine: 424-1895 ARDflRT iAI Sale. 3 Rhea St 9 until. Real nice i children's adult's clothing, lots ot toys, etc, Friday Saturday unni will unLL Saturday. 7 til 12.

Mifltin Rood, 6 milAt rlnthinn fnrnitur mi II ODDiiancgs ot misiciiuncwia. will be required in full, r-orm of Payment: All payments must be by cash, certified Proiect. Northern: check, cashier's or treasurer's check or bv a United States postal, bank, express. or telegraph money- oraer. Make check or money order payable to the Internal Rev enue Service.

Aaaress ior information About the Sale and Submission of Bids: Richard D. Bausman, beaiea oia Sale, Room 312, 33 Old Hick ory, Jackson, in. oojui. Phone (901) 668-1484 Aug. 7, 8 Special Notices This is notification to all business to rrlt in A MA THAN- SOM.

Those who do will be contacted by mylawyer. Credit may be issued to mrs. wmo cct Starting nm l.rori nf nthor nSOD 6 tellltia ITV wue wnoi to aoi eQ August 3834 Ashland St. Louis, Mo. 63107 clothes i iiiinca Ykii i Wont to PivrOperiTnB'avaTTable in Flymo equipped 91S tessna 172.

Calf 668-4197 hie with FREE Bible Correspondence Course Write to: Director Bible Correspondence 1024 Skyline Drive Parkwav! Jgjcjtsnujujojujv ll nh PrirM For Silver Coins. Gold 9:00 TOP GOLD, GOLD We will 7 Rummage Saturday? Christmas Yard Sale, August 1 sifjTheridqe, iri. 16tf. ma Friday soreads clothes, console 52 Maywood bin yin, HumbQlflkTn. SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER at 8 AM.

210 Sunnyside 12 Missouri St. Bemis nff Skvline Drive SJWW WW I i r- mgvinu OKJiv. rnuuv utiu ouiuiuuy, 67 Royal Oaks. Couch, chair, love- (o6 SS ss .0 7 Furniture, antiques. A I CZ ThiircrfnU MviV miscellonep.m II A A Al A CM 380 Old Pinson Rd.

Friday Saturday Books, mirrors, twin 1. Oil Change 2. lubrication 3. Filter Change 4. Check Fill Battery 5.

Check Fill Windshield Washer 6. Check Fill Power Steering Fluid 7. Check Fill Brake Fluid free with matching arooes, silverware, glasses, bpvs shoes, 8 track tape, 1 set ot 94 PATTIE COVE Friday 8, Saturdoy 5Familv Rummage Sale. 91 Rebel 6 chairs, velvet sofa, Rood. Behind Madison South Shop- ping Center.

Friday, 8 am til noon, stereo, cooking utensils RUMMAGE SATE" a. oth 401 Nnrth corner of Parkway CARPORT SALE 24 Kea uok ove i August 9th Rummage Sole, Moving out of town. Rolling Acres, Pool view St. No. 76.

2-Family Rummage Sole. Furniture, school clothing, Misc 7-l2 Soturdav. 94S SKYLINF DRIVf J- Friday. Aug. 8th..

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