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VOL. 110 | NO. 180 | Tuesday, September 17, 1996

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The Memphis chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction has announced its 1996-1997 officers: Jackie Barnes Anderson of JACCO Inc The Memphis chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction has announced its 1996-1997 officers: Jackie Barnes Anderson of JACCO Inc., president; Beverly Wade of J. Henry & Co., vice president; Cynthia Rapp of Landmark Heating & Air Conditioning, treasurer; Angela Schrichte of Temperature Inc., recording secretary; Jennifer Williams Sutter of Unique Homes, corresponding secretary; and Violet Castle, Leigh Lewis, Tracie Maler and Jane Ramos, board of directors. The Appraisal Institute will meet today from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chickasaw Country Club, 3395 Galloway. The program will be an update on EDI presented by William B. Rayburn, a member of the finance faculty at the University of Mississippi and president of FNC Inc., a private valuation consulting firm. At the meeting, 1997 chapter officers and board members also will be elected. The cost is $12 per person. For reservations, call 685-2100. The Construction Specifications Institute has rescheduled its September meeting to Sept. 26 at Andertons restaurant, 1901 Madison Ave. It previously was scheduled for Thursday. John Norman will present a seminar on when, why and how to use a metal roof for commercial, industrial and residential applications. Networking will begin at 5:30 p.m. with dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $12 per person and $6 for students. Guests are welcome. For reservations, call Pam Davidson at 454-4671. The Tennessee Association of Realtors has announced that Penny Worley of Crye-Leike Inc. Realtors has graduated from the Realtor Institute program. In the program, real estate agents study marketing, ethics, contracts, construction, appraisal, finance and other topics in residential and nonresidential real estate brokerage. Successful graduation from the program in Tennessee requires completing 96 hours of courses and eight written exams. Currently, more than 2,000 Realtors in Tennessee hold the GRI designation.
RECORD TOTALS DAY WEEK YEAR
PROPERTY SALES 70 70 16,267
MORTGAGES 30 30 10,117
FORECLOSURE NOTICES 7 7 1,432
BUILDING PERMITS 297 297 38,841
BANKRUPTCIES 44 44 7,641
BUSINESS LICENSES 32 32 2,825
UTILITY CONNECTIONS 0 0 0
MARRIAGE LICENSES 0 0 0