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1 WEATHER AROUND THE NATION Saturday Sunday Monday Low High F'east Low High Albany. 30 44 PtCidy 34 53 Sunny 28 28 Albuquerque 62 Cloudy 32 PtCidy Anchorage. 40 39 Windy 35 Cloudy 36 33 Asheville 37 64 Sunny 32 PtCidy Atlanta 45 73 Sunny PtCidy Atlantic City 33 48 PtCidy 36 Sunny 39 Austin. Cloudy 61 PtCidy 58 Baltimore Sunny 35 59 Sunny Billings Cloudy 38 Cloudy Birmingham PtCidy Tstrms Bismarck Cloudy 26 Snow Boise PtCidy PtCIdy Boston Cloudy PtCidy Brownsville PtCidy 68 85 PICidy Buffalo Sunny 34 55 Sunny Sunny 38 66 PICidy Sunny 72 Sunny Sunny 62 Sunny 35 Cheyenne Snow 19 36 Snoshw Chicago 28 Sunny PtCidy Cincinnati Sunny 33 Sunny Cleveland Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Dallas Cloudy 58 PtCidy Dayton Sunny Sunny Denver Cloudy 25 Cloudy Des Moines PtCidy Rain Detroit Sunny PtCidy El Paso 72 PtCidy 43 Fair Fairbanks Cloudy 22 Cloudy Fargo PtCidy 35 Rain Flagstaff Snoshw 24 PtCidy Hartford. PtCidy 35 PtCidy Helena 33 Cloudy 24 38 Cloudy Honolulu 85 Sunny Sunny Houston 76 Cloudy Tstrms Indianapolis 59 Sunny PtCidy Jacksonville PtCidy PtCidy Jackson Cloudy Tstrms Juneau Fair 00 Cloudy Kansas City PtCidy 48 65 Shwrs Las Vegas 62 Cloudy 36 55 Little Rock PtCidy Tstrms 56 Los Angeles Shwrs PtCidy Louisville 62 Sunny 38 PtCidy 43 Lubbock.

72 PICidy 46 65 PtCidy 38 Memphis Tstrms 56 Miami Beach PtCidy PtCidy 68 Milwaukee PtCidy 30 51 Cloudy 33 Minneapolis PtCidy Rain Nashville Sunny Cloudy New Orleans PtCidy 80 Cloudy New York PtCidy 36 Sunny Norfolk Sunny 36 Sunny Oklahoma City Tstrms Rain Omaha PtCidy Shwrs Orlando PtCidy 52 PtCidy Philadelphia PtCidy 35 Sunny Phoenix Shwrs 52 Fair Pittsburgh Sunny 32 Sunny Portland, Me PtCIdy 35 Sunny Portland, Ore PtCidy 38 Shwrs Providence Cloudy PtCidy Raleigh-Drhm Sunny 34 PtCidy 38 Reno PtCidy Cloudy 28 Richmond Sunny Sunny 37 Sacramento 56 PtCidy PtCidy 43 Salt Lake City Snoshw Snoshw 26 San Antonio Cloudy PtCidy 57 San Diego San Francisco Seattle. St. Louis St. Shreveport Sioux Falls Spokane Topeka. Tucson Tulsa Washington THE WORLD CitY High Low Wthr Amsterdam.

43 30 Cdy Athens 63 41 Cir Bangkok 99 84 77 77 Cr Beijing 43 28 Cdy Beirut NA NA NA 32 45 32 Cdy B'nos Aires. 74 63 Cairo 70 48 Cir NA NA NA Frankfurt 41 28 Cdy Geneva 28 Sn 77 73 Cdy 57 46 Cdy Jo NA NA NA London 48 36 Cdy 61 36 Cir Mexico City 82 50 Cr 32 Sn 30 27 Cdy Nassau 80 59 Cdy New 86 68 Cir 36 30 Sn NA NA NA Rio 87 64 Rome 58 34 San Juan 87 73 54 39 Cdy 90 75 Cdy Sydney 70 63 Cir Tokyo. 54 48 Cdy Toronto 52 30 Cir Vienna 46 25 Cir 43 30 Cdy Shwrs PtCidy PtCidy PtCidy Fair Cloudy 69 PtCidy Shwrs 48 PtCidy PiCidy 59 81 PtCidy Tstrms 58 Fair PtCIdy 28 Fair Rain 36 29 50 Tstrms Tstrms 48 64 39 Shwrs Fair 35 62 67 Tstrms 60 Rain 65 55 Sunny Sunny 62 METRO CONDITIONS City Rn City Rn College Pk 69 45 .00 Mableton 68 46 .00 Chamblee 68 NA Downtown 71 53 NA Marietta 67 47 .00 KEY: Rn-Rainfall MOON PHASES LAST NEW. FIRST FULL QTR. MOON QTR.

MOON March 22 March 29 April 6 April 14 LAKE LEVELS Lake Allatoona. Bartletts Burton Carters Clarks George Lanier Seminole Sinclair Weiss West FUNERAL NOTICES Continued from Page 50-A HOLBROOK Mrs. Ruby Lee, age 69, of Northside Lawrenceville, died March 21, 1987. She is survived by husband, Mr. Julius V.

Holbrook; children, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby (Linda) Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Helen) Echols, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray (Elise) Smith, Mrs. Edna Dixon, all of Lawrencewville: sisters, Mrs. Lillie Earnest, Fayetteville; Mrs. Irene Wheeler, Conyers; Mrs.

Sybil Huggins, Hampton; Mrs. Frances Brisendine, Doraville; Mrs. Betty Brown, Jonesboro; Mrs. Sara Klett, Fay. ettville; Mrs.

Susie Baker, Jonesboro; brother, Mr. Paul Long, Marietta; seven grandchildren; one great several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Holbrook, a long time resident of Gwinnett County, was a Homemaker. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, March 23, 1987 at 2 p.m.

at Wages Oak Lawn Chapel, with Rev. Larry Timmerman officiating. Interment, Gwinnett Memorial Park. Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, Lawrenceville, 963-2411, in charge of arrangements.

HOLCOMBE Mr. Hugh W. Holcombe, of Tucker, died Saturday. He was a former Regional Manager with the Thomas Betts Electrical Co. and later with the Majestic Screw Bolt, of Chicago.

He was also a Veteran of the U.S. Army in World War Il. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Betty L. Holcombe, Tucker; daughter, Miss Becky Holcombe, Tucker; one son, Mr.

Skip Holcombe, Austin, Texas. Graveside services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Rev. P. Douglas McIntosh will officiate.

The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. at the chapel of A.S. Turner Sons. HUTCHESON William age 77.0 of Smyrna, died Friday. Survived by wife, Ethel Parr Hutcheson; son, Gerald Hutcheson, Mableton; daughter-in-law, Karen Hutcheson, Mableton; one great-grandchild; sisters, Zelma Mendoza, East Point; Beulah Mae Kelley, Conyers; Cora King, Bremen; Lizzie Hutcheson, Mableton; brother, Garland Hutcheson, Mableton.

Funeral Sunday, 5 p.m., Mt. Harmony Baptist Church. Rev. Bob Baxter officiating. Interment, church cemetery.

Roy Davis Funeral Home, Austell. JAILLETTE Graveside services for Mr. Ralph Jaillette, Sunday, March 22. Welcome All Cemetery. 3 p.m.

Rev. Darwin Caldwell officiating. A. C. Hemperley Sons.

LIVINGSTON Mr. Benjamin (B.H.) age 66, Powell Mableton, died March 20, 1987. Survived by wife, Dorothy Elliott Livingston; daughters, Faye Reid, Independence, Missouri; Raines and Rebecca Embrey, Austell; son, Jerry Livingston, Abilene, step son, Terry Massey, Smyrna; sisters, Jimmie Mae Young, Jay, Nell Hornsby, Norcross; Jennie Norris Osterholtz, Mobile, brothers, Billie Livingston, Mableton; Danny Lee Gore, Moultrie, grandchildren, Devan Raines, Austell; Howard Reid, Independence, Missouri. Funeral services 2 p.m. Monday, White Columns Chapel, Mableton.

Gunter officiating. Interment, Riverview Cemetery. Gene Davis, Mableton. MULHOLLAND Mr. John R.

Mulholland, of Morrow, passed away March 19, 1987. The remains were taken to the Rogers Breece Funeral Home, Fayetteville, N.C. for services Sunday at 3 p.m. at their chapel. Mr.

Mulholland is survived by wife, Barbara; sons, Chris and David Mulholland; mother, Merle Mulholland; brother, Joseph G. Mulholland; sister, Vicki Dickins. Pope Dickson Son, 961-2700. Above alo Lew High Spokore 59 52 30s 68 Seattie Heleno 70 Minneapolis Portland Billings Fargo Portland 40s 909 SUNDAY, 50s 40s Boise 30s Sioux Falls Moines Milwaukee Detroit Buffale Boston MARCH Cheyenne 40s 1.60/45 Chicago Cleveland Pittsburgh New York 22, Sacramento Rene 20s. Hili Omaha 50s Indianapelis Dayten Philadelphia 1987 alt Lake City Kansas Charleston Washington 509 Denver City Louisville Richmend San Francisco St.

Louis 60s Nerfelk Las Vegas Asheville Raleigh Nashville Tulsa Memphis Flagstaff Little Rest Les Angeles Albuquerque Birmingham Columbia The San Diego Phoenix City Oklahema 50s Lubbock Shreveport 70s Jackson Charleston Atlanta Tucsen 60s El Pase 60s Dallas Jacksonville Dournal 70s Orlande Antonio Panamu City AND Reme Clayton Housten New Orleans 56 lected cities for Sunday. Showers are predicted 55 from South Dakota to Mississippi and Oklahoma, Miami Beach shows forecast high and low temperatures for se- 80s Arenra EASTERN STATES SUNNY: The map above Brownsville Tampa 80s CONSTITUTION 68 and thundershowers are expected in Oklahoma Macen and Texas. Sunny skies are predicted for most of the eastern half of the nation. Calumbus Savannah Sunday to be sunny, high in mid-70s By Lynn M. Hohenstein Staff Writer Skies over metro Atlanta on Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high temperature in the mid70s and winds out of the southeast at 5 to 10 mph, the National Weather Service said.

Across the rest of the state, skies will be partly sunny with high temperatures mostly in the 70s. The Saturday night forecast for Georgia, including in the metro area, will be for fair skies with 1 low temperatures near 50 in the extreme south and 40s elsewhere. Atlanta's low will be in the mid-40s with winds light and variable. Fair skies were reported over the state early Saturday morning with pre-dawn temperatures Howard L. Carmichael Sons Abb Carmichael Richard Stilley STONE, Mr.

Joe Taft RIVERSIDE I. Allen Couch 794-2461 CHAPEL OWENBY, Mrs. Edna Reese BETTY GENE DAVIS WHITE COLUMNS CHAPEL Mableton 948-0113 Lithie Springs 944-8800, LIVINGSTON, Mr. Benjamin, Jr. Roy Davis level 24-hr.

Sat. cha. 835.3 520.3 None 1862.1 1071. 329.1 188.9 660.0 526.7 1069.1 434.8 476.0 77.6 None 338.4 561.8 630.7 HUTCHESON, William M. (Pope Son Since 1946 Fayetteville Jonesboro Morrow MULHOLLAND, Mr.

John Jr. MUNSEY, Mr. Joseph Paul A.C. Hemperley Sons 761-2141 Four Generations of Personal Service BROUSSARD, Mr. Clyde JAILLETTE, Mr.

Ralph, Jr. Hines HOME FUNERALS OF THOMASON, Mr. Olin Parkway Garden Chapel FRAIZER, Mr. Randall Keith Him 7 Since 1880 SPRING HILL-1020 Spring St. N.W.

876-1022 OGLETHORPE HILL-4550 Peachtree Rd. N.E. 261-3510 GREEN LAWN-1270 Spring St. N.W. 876-4311 ARNOLD, Mr.

S. Martin BLISS, Mrs. Catherine Gross ENOCH, Mrs. Helen T. GREEN, Mr.

Holcombe Sr. MYRICK, Mrs. Ina Harbin SANTIAGO, Mrs. Ana Luz Served by Professionals Donald Trimble Mortuary 1876 Second Decatur Donald Trimble 371-0772-3 DUNN, Mrs. Irene CAST Tom Al.

Wages Since 1949 Oak Laton Chapel Snellville Chapel 963-2411: 979-32001 HOLBROOK, Mrs. Ruby Lee MUNSEY Cryptside services for Mr. Joseph Paul Munsey will be held Sunday at 3 at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Mr. Munsey is survived by daughter, Gloria Munsey, Morrow; granddaughter, Susan L.

Fox, Mountclare, N.J. Pope Dickson Son, 961-2700. MYRICK Mrs. Ina Harbin Myrick, of Lithonia, died March 20, 1987. Surviving are her son and daughter-in-law, E.L.

and Lucile Myrick, sisters, Mrs. Thelma McLaughlin, Jacksonville, Mrs. Edna Atlanta; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 23 at 2:00 at Spring Hill. Rev.

Earl Wellborn officiating. Interment, Crest Lawn. The family will receive friends Sunday evening from 7 to 9:00 at Spring Hill. H.M. Patterson Son.

Abany Brunswick, Valdeste Showers Flurries ranging from the upper 40s in the north and low 50s in the south. Atlanta's low temperature was 45. A high pressure system extending from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico will continue to bring fair skies and mild temperatures to Georgia throughout the weekend, the weather service said. A chance of rain returns on Monday and continues through Wednesday as a large storm system will move slowly east from its position over the Plains and Rockies, the weather service added. Temperatures are expected to remain mild throughout the first of next week.

The extended state forecast for Monday through Wednesday calls for partly cloudy skies and widely scattered showers possible Other Funeral Homes ALLEN, Ms. Leola BENNETT, Mrs. Chris BETTS, Jason Todd BLOUNT, Mrs. Mattie L. BOUDREAU, Joseph A.

CARTER, Mr. Ralph Boyd, Sr. CATHCART, Miss Willie Mae DANIEL, Mr. Walter L. DAVIS, Mrs.

L.A. (Donzie Cole) EZELL, Mrs. Joyce Christie FREEMAN, Mr. Alvin HARRIS, Mr. Lucius (Pop), Sr.

HILL, William Merriwether HOLCOMBE, Mr. Hugh W. NEAL, Mr. Obbie, Sr. PARKS, Mr.

Roy PAYNE, Mrs. Lillie G. POWELL, Mrs. Mary SIDDERS, Mr. W.J.

(Bill) SWEATT, Mr. Wiley V. THOMAS, Mrs. Mary Evelyn VAUGHN, Mrs. Rena Louise WHEELER, Mrs.

Marie A. WILLIAMS, Mrs. Florence E. WRIGHT, Mr. Will Roosevelt NEAL Funeral services for Mr.

Obbie Neal, of 2790 Collier Dr. N.W., will be held Monday, March 23, 1987 at St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church, 551 Harwell Rd. at 11 a.m. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rubye D. Neal; mother, Mrs. Naomi Neal; five children, Mr. and Mrs.

Samvel Andrews (Pam), Houston, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Obbie Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Adams (Polly), Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Phillips (Kathy), Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith (Cindy); eight grandchildren; and a host of relatives and friends. Cortege will assemble at 2790 Collier Dr.

N.W. A christian wake, with rosary, will be held Sunday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Alfonso Dawson Son Mortuary. OWENBY Mrs. Edna Reese, of Smyrna, died March 21, 1987.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Robert L. (Joyce) Conn, Austell; brother, Mr. Roy J. Reese, Atlanta; sister, Mrs.

Annie Betsill, Atlanta; grandchildren, Deborah Brookshire, Jackie Ayo, Harold Preston, Terry Everette, Vic Conn, Ralph Stacks, Darryl Stacks, Collis Stacks and Lisa Stacks; nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. in our chapel. Rev. Wayne Lester officiating.

Interment, Forest Lawn. J. Allen Couch, Riverside Chapel. PARKS Mr. Roy Parks passed March 20, 1987.

Fuperal. announced later. Andrews Funeral PAYNE Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie G. Payne, age 96, formerly of Atlanta, died March 18, 1987 in Charlotte, N.C.

Funeral services will be held Monday, March 23, 1987 at 1 p.m. at Big Bethel A.M.E. Church. Rev. McKinley Young, Pastor, officiating.

Interment, Southview Cemetery. Mrs. Payne will lie in state at the church from 11 a.m. until the hour of services. Survivors two sons, William M.

and Walter F. Payne; two daughters, Dorothy P. Johnson and Mary E. Harvey; two sons-in-law, George W. Johnson and R.L.

Harvey; three daughters Viola C. Payne, Cathern A. Payne and Constance P. Payne; 12 grandchildren; 13 great several cousins and a host friends. Sister Mary R.

King, each day. Temperatures will be mild throughout the period with highs mostly in the 70s, except in the extreme south, where highs are expected to reach the low 80s Monday and Tuesday. The high Wednesday in the extreme north is expected to be in the 60s. Low temperatures throughout the period will be in the 60s in the extreme south and 50s elsewhere, except on Wednesday in the north, where a low in the 40s is expected. Skies will be partly sunny in the Georgia mountains Sunday with a high temperature around 70 and winds out of the southeast at 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday night will be fair with a low near 30. Partly sunny skies are also predicted for the state's coast with a high in the mid-70s and winds out of the northeast President of Daughters Sons of Bethel Society; is requesting that all members meet at the church at 12:30 p.m. Moreland Funeral Home. POWELL Services for Mrs. Mary Powell of Scottdale will be held Sunday, March 22 at 2 o'clock from Wages Sons Chapel.

Rev. W.N. Tarleton' will officiate. Interment, Melwood. Wages Sons, Stone Mountain.

SANTIAGO Mrs. Ana Luz Santiago, of Doraville, died March 20, 1987. Surviving are husband, Mr. Angel Santiago; son, Mr. Angel Santiago, WI; daughters, Yadira Santiago, Zahira Santiago, Doraville.

Funeral services will be held Monday, March 23 at 11:30 o'clock at Oglethorpe Hill. Interment, Crest Lawn Cemetery. H.M. Patterson Son, 4550 Peachtree Rd. SIDDERS Funeral services for Mr.

W.J. (Bill) Sidders will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Lutheran Church of the Messiah. A.S. Turner Sons. STONE Mr.

Joe Taft Stone, of East Point, died March 12, 1987. Plans later. Howard L. Carmichael Sons. SWEATT Mr.

Wiley V. Sweatt, of Tucker, died March 21, 1987. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Mae Fuller Sweatt; son, Mr. Larry Sweatt, Tucker; sisters, Mrs.

Jessie Lee Lewis, Forest Park; Mrs. Laura Phelps, Marietta; Mrs. Inez MacMahon, Ducktown, sister-in-law, Mrs. Virginia Sweatt, Decatur. Funeral vices will be held Monday, March 23, 1987 at 2 p.m.

Ward's Glenwood Chapel. Rev. Larry Black will officiate. Interment, Westview. Cementry.

Pallbearers assemble at the chapel at 1:45 p.m. 'oris A. Ward, Inc. THOMAS Mrs. Mary Evelyn Thomas, of Decatur, died Friday.

She was a member of the Rowland Hills Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Herman J. Thomas, Decatur; three daughters, Miss Gloria Eidson, Lithonia; Miss Joyce A. Thomas, Clarkston; Miss Wendy L.

Thomas, Clarkston; one son, Mr. Joel L. Thomas, Forest Park; aunt, Mrs. Dolia Snell, Donaldsonville, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of A.S.

Turner Sons. Rev. Glenn Rusher will officiate. A.S. Turner Sons.

THOMASON Mr. Olin Thomason, of 961 Desota St. N.W., Apt. 17, died March 21. Arrangements announced later.

Hines. VAUGHN Mrs. Rena Louise Vaughn, of Duluth, died March 21, 1987. She is survived by husband, Jimmy Vaughn, Duluth; two sons, Frank John Vaughn and Joseph Daniel Vaughn, Duluth; mother, Mrs. Loris Cochlin, Hull, one sister, Anna Marie Lopez, Marshallville, three brothers, Frank Cochlin, Robert Cochlin, Michael Cochlin, all of Hull, Mass.

Funeral services will be Monday, March 23 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of R.T. Patterson Funeral Home, with Dr. Roy B. Parker officiating.

Burial will be at a later date from the Hull Village Cemetery, Hull Mass. R.T. Patterson Funeral Home. WHEELER Mrs. Marie A.

Wheeler, of Decatur, passed away March 21, 1987. Funeral arrangements announced later. Horis A. Ward, Inc. WILLIAMS Memorial services forMrs.

Florence E. Williams, of Lake Arrowhead, Waleska, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from Reinhardt Rainfall Saturday .00 High One Year Ago Today 53 Rainfall To Date 1987 13.79 Low One Year Ago Today 25 Normal Rainfall 13.20 Highest This Date 87. (1907) Rainfall This Month 2.03 Lowest This Date 25 (1986) High Saturday 73 Sunrise Today 6:39 a.m. EST Low Saturday a 45 Sunset Today 6:51 p.m.

EST Average Temperature 59 Winds Today NE 5-10 mph Normal Average 54 Humidity full levels 835.4 520.0 1865.0 1072.0 330.0 190.0 660.0 530.0 1071.0 435.0 475.0 77.5 340.0 564.0 635.0 FIVE-DAY GEORGIA FORECAST Sunday: Partly cloudy north and central areas with skies in the south. Highs in the 70s statewide; lows in the 40s north to around 50 south. Monday: Increasing cloudiness with a chance of showers north a and west. Highs in the 70s; lows in the 40s north- to around 50 south. Tuesday: Partly cloudy with widely scattered rain.

Highs; in the 70s and lows in the 50s statewide. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with continued scatterings of rain. Highs in the 60s north and 70s south; lows in the 40s north and 50s south. Thursday: Partly cloudy with scattered rain continuing. Highs in the 60s north and 70s south; lows in the 40s north and 50s south.

College Chapel, with Revs. William Kennedy, Jr. and Phillip Dorris officiating. Surviving are husband, Mr. John E.

Williams; sons and daughters-in-law, Douglas and Rose Marie Williams, of Willowick, Ohio; Kenneth and Cindy Williams, Lawrenceville; brother and sisterin-law, Carl and Jane Hein, Waleska; two grandchildren. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Waleska United Methodist Church, Waleska, Ga. Huey Funeral Home, Canton. WRIGHT Funeral services for Mr. Will Roosevelt (Doc) Wright will be held Monday, March 23, 1987 at 11 a.m.

at Andrews Chapel. Rev. E.R. Searcy officiating. Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery, Macon, Ga.

Survivors are a wife, Mrs. Jessie Wright; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Wright Ward; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends are asked to assemble 1978 Michigan Ave. N.W.

at 10 a.m. Andrews Funeral Home. In Memoriam In loving memory of husband and father CHARLES E. 'SHIELDS Who passed away March 22, 1983 Always remembered with love. Sadly missed by, Frances, Bettie, Patti and grandchildr en.

In memory of MRS. ALLEAN JONES Who departed this life March 16, 1984 Your love, caring and sharing will be with us always. Sadly missed by husband, Richard, sons, Richard, Alan and John; step mother, sisters and brothers. Cemetery Lots, Crypts ARLINGTON CEMETERY. 4 burial spces in Pine Hill Section.

461-6773, after 6 p.m. CRESTLAWN CEMETERY. 7 burial spaces. Phone, 636-2153. DECATUR CEMETERY.

New section, 2 grave lot. $1,250. 373-1585. GREEN Garden of Crucifixion, 2 grave lots valued $1250, sacrifice both for $950. 998-9003.

HOLLY HILL- -One Lot, Section 4, Good Price, 766-5029. WESTVIEW CEMETERY-4 lots at 5495 each reduced to $350 each. 284-3873. WESTVIEW CEMETERY grave lot, Garden of Devotion. $2000 or negotiable.

945-2136 after 7 p.m. Legal Notices ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a.m. DST, Friday, May 15, 1987, by Dr. James E. Martin, President of Auburn University, on behalf of the Auburn University Board of Trustees.

At this time, the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Jarnes E. Foy Union Building, Room 200, Thach Avenue, Auburn University campus. Proiect to be bid: AUBURN UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM certified check for bid bond payable to Auburn University in an amount not less than five percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than 000.00 must accompany the bid. Performance and statutory labor and material payment bonds will be required at the signing of the contract. Plans and specifications are open to public inspection at the plan rooms of F.

W. Dodge Corporation, Montgomery, Alabama and Columbus, Georgia; Builders Exchange, Birmingham, Alabama; Telecommunications Educational Television, Auburn University, Alabama. Bid documents may be obtained starting March 23, 1987 from the Auburn University Division of Telecommunication and Educational Television, Educational Television Building, Donahue Drive, (205) 826-4110. non-refundable payment of $100.00 will be required for the first set of plans, additional sets may be purchased for $20.00 each plus postage and handling. in addition to the pians payment, all Contractors shall submit rate $5.00 non-refundable bid fee.

All checks should be made payable to Auburn University. The General Scope of work is to engineer, furnish, and install a comapiete and fully operational campuswide digital telecommunications system and associated terminal equipment; a complete distribution plant; and all labor and materials in accordance with the terms of the Plans and Specifications. Five (5) copies of the bid must be submitted on bid forms furnished by the University or copies thereof. All bidders bidding in amounts exceeding $20,000.00 must be licensed under the Provision of Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Alabama, 1975. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for a period of ninety (90) days.

The Owner reserves the right to reiect any or all bids and to waive informalities. Under Section 39-3-5, Code of Alabama 1975, resident bidders must accompany any written bid documents with a written opinion of an attorney at law licensed to practice law in such nonresident bidders' state of domicile, as to the preferences, if any or none, granted by the law of that state to its own business entities whose principal places of business are in that state Legal Notices in the letting of any or all public contracts. Resident contractors in Alabama, as defined in Section 39-2-12, are granted preference over nonresidents in awarding of contracts in the same manner and to the same exteal.as provided by the laws of the state of domicile of the nonresident. 14116 Dr. James E.

Martin, President ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for sale of eleven (11) properties of surplus real estate will be received by the Bureau of Purchasing and Real Estate, 197 Central Avenue, lanta, Georgia 30335 until 2:00 P.M., EST, Tuesday, March 31, 1987 and bids will be publicly opened and read at the above address, Room 101, Conference Room. These properties will be conveved by Quitciaim Deed. The properties for sale consist of one improved prop: erty located at 929 Capitol Avenue, S.W. and ten (10) un: Improved properties formerly known as 799 Hargis Street, S.E., 2220 Lakewood Avenue, S.W., 659, 663 and rear of 663 Dallas Street, N.E., 667 and 673 Dallas Street N.E., 692 Rankin Street, S.E., 2251 Sutton Street, S.E, and 2612 Memorial Drive, S.E. The properties located on Dallas Street, N.E., will be marketed as one tract of land.

Bid submission information may be picked up fcom the Bureau of Purchasing and Real All bidders shall submit a certified check or bid bond payable to the City of Atlanta in the amount of 10 cent of their bid. This sum shall be applied toward the purchase price of the successful bidder. All bids for chase should be submitted to Mr. Gary S. Walker, al above address and any inquiries regarding the Ms.

Joan Leavell at 658-6205. The City reserves the right to reiect any and, Andrew Young, City of Gary S. Walker, Bureau of Purchasing and Real the The City Council Columbia of the Development City of Columbia, Corporation, South on behalf of Carolina is soliciting proposals for the development of Convention Center and Hotel Complex in its downtown redevelopment area. The Columbia Development Corporation the City's wholly-owned private non-profit development entity, charged with the planning and management re sponsibilities for the downtown redevelopment effort At duly authorized meeting of City Council, held on February 5, 1987, the City Council voted unanimously 10 licit proposals from interested owners for convention center complex. The City selected the Columbia Development Corporation the vehicle which will review the proposals.

The Corporation may select a to review and make a mendation to the Development Corporation Board, subsequently City Council on the successful pron Therefore, all comments, questions, and requests for ditional information should be directed to: James 6. None ton, Executive Director; Columbia Development ration; Post Office Box 734; Columbia, South Carolina 29202; telephone (803) 256-1873. Deadline for submission is May 15, 1987. ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BID RESURFACING OF TENNIS COURTS, FOR GWINNETT COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Bid No. BL29-0387 The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, Lawrenceville, will receive sealed bids for the resurfacing of a total of twelve (12) tennis courts at Mine Park and Hudlow Tennis Centers.

Bids will be received in the office of the Gwinnett County Purchasing Division, Room 201, in the Adminise tration Building, 240 Oak Street, Lawrenceville, GA. 30245, until 2:40 PM on Monday, March 30, 1987, and then be opened and read aloud at the "Public Bid Opens Ing" at 3:00 PM on Monday, March 30, 1987. Bide res ceived after 2:40 PM will not be accepted. Bidding documents will be available without charge from the Gwinnett County Purchasing Department. All bidders are required to submit a bid bond a certified cashiers check in the amount of five percent of the total bid in the envelope with the sealed bid, made to the order of the Board of Commissioners, Gwinnett County.

Gwinnett County reserves the right to reiect an all bids, to waive technicalities and to make an whole or in part and as deemed in its best interest. Board of Commissioners Gwinnett County Lillian Webb Chairman I have applied to the City of Atlanta for a Restaurant Lounge Liquor Consumed Live Entertainment license at 2480 Arno NW, Holly: wood Players Bar Lounge, Hearing to be held by the License Review Board April 1, 1987-5 pm, Police Headquarters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur SE. Michael Delk, agt. William M. Dodd, agt.

I have applied to the City, of At lanta for a Restaurant Spiri tuous Liquor Consumed license at 11 King's Cir. Shoot For. The Moon, Inc. Rocco's. Hear: ing to be held by the License Res view Board April 1, 1987, 5 pm, Police Headquarters, 4th floor, 175 Decatur SE.

H. C. Williams, Eugene V. Marra, Sect. A A.

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