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46 THE TENNESSEAN, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 Partly fatten Legal Loan Co. CCTTION I ADVERTISEMENT TO CONTRACTORS proposals for furnishing labor, equipment, CI inrU iinn tC the construction of i oallon steel water tank and founda- he rprpived at tttff Fairvie Tenn DAVIDSON, William WashingtonAge 55 years, at 1:10 AM Tuesday November 2, 1976 in a Nashville Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Nettie Anna Davidson, Fairview; One Son, Charles William Davidson, Fairview; One Daughter, Mrs. Betty Lois Hall, Dickson; One Sister, Mrs.

Thel-ma Ester Langley, Logans-ville, Ga; Six Grandchildren. The re of the Dean by fhe LEBANON. TENN. SHORTER, Mrs. Ben (Ilallie) Hearne Age 81 years, Tuesday morning, November 2, 1976 at a local Nursing Home.

Survived by one Daughter, Mrs. Hollis (Aggie) Ray Edwards; one Grandson, Sammie Hollis Edwards; one Granddaughter, Miss Rebecca Edwards all of Lebanon. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where funeral services will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, conducted by Reverend Maurice Moore and Elder J. Hall Grime. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens.

NAVE FUNERAL HOME, of Tennessee Institute, Tullahoma, until 7-00 P.M. Standard Time on 17th Day of November, at which time tney wm publicly opened and I will consist of iHilUl In Memoriam BEASLEY In Loving Memory MILLIE BEASLEY Who Passed Away November 3. W3 You were not areat or famous. for not known In realms of art. But vou were rich in treasures that gilded a kindly heart." Sadly missed by Children, Mary Mentlow.

Lilyn Campbell, and Mattie Makauskas Office HALL In Loving Memory Of GEORGE HOWARD HALL On Hts Birlhday November 3. I9M Beyond all pain, all cart, and sadness. Beyond all trouble, tnou an gone; But knowing that some day we'll steel Tina mee, Gives us coureae to ao on. Sadly missed by wife, daughter, mother, father, sister brothers. see Leqals To Pledgers and Pawners You and each of you are hereby notified that the nnnorc nf nawn ticket number 14220 to 14725, inclu sive, must redeem tne nloHnoc rpnrppnted bv VOUr pawn ticket on or before 11-9, 1976, or your ngni iu iredeem win oe Torieireu.

Rose (144408) Sealed m.lnrlllc 200,000 storage tinne University Space Tunuctaa Central the 1976, be Contract access foundation tank uill Copies a tho ville Street, tion, Copies Parcel Plus Tennessee A required road, site gracing, excavation and foundation. Contract II rnntitt of 200.000 aallon water storage tank. I 1 1 -v: 4xjr of the drawings ana specifications will be on tile i inivertitv of Tennes Space Institute; Nash Contractora Lomrac-tors' Association, 1214 Pine Nashville, Tennessee; F.W. Dodge Corpora? 325 Plus Park Nashville, Tennessee. of the drawings and specifications may be obtained from Sverdrup and Associates, Engineers-Architects, 311 Park Nashville, 37217.

deposit of $30.00 will be for the procure- CLASSIFIED ADS MAKE YOU MONEY FAMILY ADS l-AP Wirephoto Weather Perfect Ri cfng PULASKI, Vo. The Appalachian Mountains and gray skies seem to engulf Chritine Smith as she winds her way through the valley on her snow white steed. Except for the recent rains, autumn provides perfect riding weather, with hillsides covered with changing colors, and crisp, clean mountain air. 2 LINES 10 DAYS $1 1.00 Phone 254-1031 Just ask a classified Ad-Visor for full information Uriel Jones Mitchell CLASSIFIED INDEX Cloiiilicolicnf with Their Sub-Clotiilkatlonl. ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE GUIDE 1332 EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYMENT 3844 FINANCIAL 4852 MOTOR VEHICLES JD-47 PETS 69 LIVESTOCK, FARM SUPPLIES 69-76 SPORTS SUPPLIES 78 Si MERCHANDISE 83 RENTALS 96113 COMMERCIAL and INVESTMENT PROPERTY 114 IJIA REAL ESTATE I2I US MANNING.

Jimmie Satur day in a Maywood Hospital. Survived by two sisters, One brother, a host of nieces and nephews; very devoted friends, Mrs. Josephine Pitts and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Eddings all of Nashville, Ervin Simpson of Maywood, Joe Newbell, Franklin, TEnn.

Other relatives and friends. Funeral service Wed. in Maywood. Communications may be sent to 900 So. 10th St.

Maywood, Illinois. Courtesy of PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. BROWNLOW. Mr. Eugene of 2600 Deerfield Drive, survived by wife, Mrs.

Mary Brownlow, one son, other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408-Jo Johnston. GRIZZARD, Mr. Rogers-Oct.

31, 1976 at his residence 814 North 6th St. Survived by wife, Mrs.Grace Griz-zard. Son, Mr. James Tillman, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Tillman of Atlanta, two grandchildren, sister-in-law, Mrs.

Wheat-ley Morse, brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Davis, niece, i Mesaames. Lime bhurn, Mary Gaiters, Frances Williams, and Dorothy Davis all of Chicago, Mesdames. Helen Hall, Elizabeth Gant, Charlie Louise Rogers of Nashville, nephews, Mr. John Hall, and Charles B.

Rogers, other relatives and friends. Visitation from 7 to 8 P.M. Funeral services following visitation at 8 o'clock, at T.T. Hockett Sons. Rev.

J.H. Johnson, Rev. Fred Waters and Rev. Mrs. Catherine Potter officiating.

Interment Garden of Our Lord, Greenwood. T.T. HOCKETT SONS, DIRECTORS. GREEN, Charity Rebecca-Early Tuesday morning, November 2, 1976 at a local infirmary. Survived by her son, Horace C.

Green, Portland and Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. James (Pearl) Burton, Mt. Juliet, four Grandchildren and five Great Grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Aaron (Mary) Prewitt, Mrs. Paul (Inez) Martin both of Fairview, and a brother Ivy Tjdwell also of Fairview.

Her re- mains are at the Eastland Chapel where funeral services will be conducted by the Reverend Charles Cook at 2:00 PM Wednesday. Interment will be in Springhill Cemetery. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road. 227-4424 COTTONTOWN, TENN.

MITCHELL, Uriel Jones-Age 86, November 1, 1976 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Clara Cummins Mitchell; one son, Miller W. Mitchell, Cottontown; daughters, Mrs. Marvin J.

(Mildred) Olge, Mrs. James Margiotta, both of Goodlettsville; four Grandchildren, nine Great Grandchildren. Remains are at Alexander Funeral Home where services ill be held Wednesday at 2 PM conducted by Reverend John Christian and assited by Reverend Roger Abing-ton. Interment Gallatin Cemetery. Pallbearers, Honorary; Howard Bailey, Thomas Huffines, William S.

Brown, Major Beding-field, Clarence Garrison, Horace Garrison, Clay-borne Roberts, Dr. Harry Witztum, Dr. Charles Beck, Thomas Stone, Vernon Huntington, Gary Ogle. Active Orval Parker, John R. Conyer, Don Stone, George Light, Irvin Dorris, Lloyd Ogle, John W.

Jones, Sewell Daughtery, Howard Hin-ton. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME, 452-2324 SISK, Mrs. Mary Louise- Monday November 1, 1976 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Martin J. Sisk, son, Martin J.

Sisk, III, of Dallas, Texas, three grandchildren, sister, Mrs. William Ball, brother, Jeff McKennon. Remains are at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, 201 25th Ave. North, leaving at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning for St. Henry's Catholic Church for Mass of the Resurrection at 10: o'clock.

Honorary pallbearers: Employees of United States Soil Conservation Service. Active: Dewight Springer, Alvin Perry, Ralph Sasser, Henry A. Teloh, Nathan Brown, John McGrath, Jimmy Curley, William Albright, Horace E. Holman, Clarence E. Breinig, Dar-rell Abney, Interment Cal-very Cemetery.

Wake services will be conducted at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, The Catholic Business Womens' League will re-cietethe Rosary at2o'clock Tuesday afternoon. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the St. Henry's Library Fund. MARSHALL-DONNELLY-COMBS. 327-1111 mains are at the Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson Tenn.

where funeral services will be held at 2 PM Thursday November 4, 1976 conducted by Bro. Malcolm Davidson. Interment Har-peth Hills Memory Gardens. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, Tenn Murfreesboro, Tenn. ZACHERY, Oliver (O.B.V-Age 39 Monday Nov.

1, 1976 at his residence 320 South Highland. Survived by, a step mother, Mrs. Annie R. Zachery, Murfreesboro, three brothers, William Zachery, Nashville, Leonard Zachery, Murfreesboro, and George Zachery, Kingston, R.I., two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, and Miss Alice K.

Zachery both of Murfreesboro, seven uncles, and seven aunts. Visitation with the family this Wednesday evening at First Baptist Church from 7 P.M. until Funeral service at 8 P.M. from the above Church. Conducted by the Reverends Richard W.

Gordon and W.J. Bryant. Interment Thursday 11 A.M. Evergreen Cemetery. II.

PRESTON SCALES SONS, Murfreesboro, TEnn. KENNEDY. Mrs. Inei Minnis of 3233 Dove Place. Sunday, Oct.

31,1976 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Mr. Henry S. Kennedy, three sisters, Mrs. Verna Kin- cannon, Nashville, Mrs.

Dorcas Steele, Detroit, and Mrs. Jacqulyn Pattom, Chicago, 111., five brothers, Messrs. James of Cleveland, Ohio, Louis and A. Horace of Columbus, Ohio, John of Nashville, and Harold C. Minnis of Ft.

Lauderdale, nine sisters-in-law, seven brothers-in-law, devoted Hattie Tears; a devoted friend, Mis. Carrie Jones, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The remains will be-conveyed to Berean Baptist Church, 3010 Hum-mingbird Dr. (this) Wednesday, Nov. 3.

Visitation with the family from 7 to 8 P.M. Services following immediately after. Conducted by REv. William Campbell, assisted by Rev. A.L.

Porter, and REv. E. Scott Howard. Pallbearers are Deacons of the Church. Flowerladies-Missionary Ladies of the Church.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Thursday, 10 A.M. JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATEN'A. 254-3472. BIDDIX, Sherman(Shoe- make) Suddenly Sunday morning, Oct. 31, 1976 in Louisville, Ky.

He is survived by mother, Mrs. Josie Biddix, five children, Mrs. Shirley Crowder, Nashville, Messrs. Juan, Glen, and J.C. Biddix all of Louisville, and Sherman Jr.

stationed in Korea, one sister, Mrs. Mary E. BAteman, one brother, Mr. Ben E. Biddix, three step children, six grandchildren, thirty step-grandchildren, three nephews, Ben E.

Biddix of Portland, Oregon, George, and Vincent Biddix both of Nashville, two nieces, Miss Marilyn Bate-man, Nashville, and Mrs. Sandra Juanetta Biddix, Louisville, Ky, three aunts, Mrs. Mary Lee Johnson, and Mrs. Ada Caruthers. Both of Chicago, 111., and Mrs.

Robina Phillips, Providence, one uncle, Mr. Clarence Johnson, on Niles, numerous cousins; devoted friends, Mrs. Lula Belle Swett, Mrs. Velma Collins, Mrs. Bernice Biddix; other relatives and friends.

The remains will be conveyed to Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 2021 Herman St. Wednesday, Nov. 3. Visitation with the family from 8 to 10. P.M.

Funeral service Thursday afternoon Conducted by Rev. L.A. Britt, Pastor. Pallbearers and Flower Ladies selected from friends. JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA.

254-3472 jjjggjjjjfifrj Locally Owned and Operated Under Christian Management The Place Where Service ADDS More to a Family's Comtort and LESS to its Financial Burden HENDERSONVILLE, TENN. WRIGHT. Matthew 42 years, of 107 Bay Dr. Hendersonville, Tuesday morning November 2, 1976 at St. Thomas Hospital.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Le-titia Wolcott Wright; Daughters, Misses Jennifer Wright, Julie Wright all of Hendersonville; Mother, Mrs. Marie C. Wright, Corinth, Sister, Mrs. E.

A. White, Nashville. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home Hendersonville, where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 3 at 3 o'clock by Dr. Ira fiorth. Friends will serve as pallbearers.

Interment East Woodlawn Cemetery GARRETT, Hendersonville LEDBETTER. Mrs. Maggie Armstrong entered into rest Sunday, Oct. 31, 1976 at a local hospital; survived by devoted nephews, Messrs. George H.

Heard James W. Heard, David T. Heard, Kenneth R. Hall, Thomas E. Hudson nieces Mesdames.

Ann H. Hall. Mattie Morris, Paris Hall Hudson, Yvonne Heard, Donzaleigh Heard, Alfreda Heard; sister-in-law, Mrs. Beatrice Brooks, Chicago, very deYoted friends, Mesdames Elnora Daniels, Gertrude Robinson, Gertrude L. Lane, other relatives and friends; visitation with the family WEd.

Nov. 3rd from 6:30 P.M. until 7:30 P.M. at Riverside Chapel Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church, 800 Youngs Lane; funeral services following Immediately; Eld. Izaac Lester officiating; interment Greenwood Cemetery Thursday 11 A.M.

K. GARDNER SON DIRECTORS. ANDERSON, Gaines Edward, Sr. Age67 years, November 2, 1976 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Gladys Terry Anderson, Nashville; Sons, Gaines Edward Anderson, Franklin, James Earl Anderson, Nashville; Brother, Lester Anderson, Largo, Grandchildren, Cathy, Andy and Donna Anderson. The remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home 3620 Nolensville Road where services will be conducted Thursday morning November 4, at 11 o'clock by Aaron Thomason, Fay Cornwell and Joe Wrape. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Honorary pa 11-beaerers, Elders and Deacons of Radnor Church of Christ, Members of L.C. Perry Sunday School Class, and Friends from Nashville Transit Dr.

T. Jordan, C.T. Williams, Bud Seagraff, Robert Mays, William Mays, Robert Cook, Raymond Harris, Dorris English, Gerald Park of Chattanooga, Tn, Howard Thompson, Dickson Tenn. Active, Marshall Kincaid, Jimmy Mathison, Jack Mayfield, Grady Phillips, Sterling Simpson and Bobby Adams. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME Directors, 834-1948 JONES, Mr.

Madison Percy Tuesday morning November 2, 1976 at his residence on Hillsboro Rd. Suvived by two sons, Glenn W. Jones, Brentwood, Madison P. Jones, Jr, Auburn, Seven Grandchildren; Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs, 23th and West End. Funeral services will be held 2 PM Wednesday at the Harpeth Presbyterian Church on Hillsboro Rd.

Conducted by Rev. J. Douglas Blair. Pallbearers, Madison P. Jones Robert Logan Jones, F.Lewis Hooper, George E.

Wilkins, Claude H.Slayden, John W. Kearns, James Gee, John Hill. Memorials bmay be made to the Harpeth Presbyterian Church or the American Cancer Society. Remains will lie in state one hour prior to service time. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 Card of Thanks PIGG WANT AD INFORMATION Classified houri art Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 1 a.m., and Sunday I p.m. to 4 p.m.

The front counter it open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADS WILL WORK" FOR YOU Phone 254-1031 TODAY 6 Tim' 7.80 7 Tinw 8 40 8 Tinwi 9.44 9 Timet 10 44 10 Timei 11.00 -FOR 3 UNES 6 Timei 11.70 7 Timei 12.60 8 Timei 14 16 9 Timei 15.66 10 Timei 16.50 GALLATIN Services for Uriel Jones Mitchell, 86, a retired farmer of Cottontown, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Alexander Funeral Home. Burial will be in Gallatin Cemetery. Mitchell died Monday in Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Clara Cummings Mitchell; a son, Miller Mitchell, Cottontown; two daughters, Mrs.

Marvin Ogle and Mrs. Jane Margiotta, Goodlettsville; four grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Sara McCain MT. PLEASANT, Tenn.

-Mrs. Sara Littlejohn McCain, 51, of Mt. Pleasant, a secretary for Mobile Chemical Co. here, died yesterday in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, Tenn. Services will be at 2 p.m.

today at Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Ar-linjton Cemetery here. The bodv is at Williams Mt. Fleasant Funeral Home.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ricky Massey, son, Ray McCain, and mother, Mrs. Ina Littlejohn. all of Mt. Pleasant; a brother, C.

Littlejohn, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Imogene Guest, Crossville, and Mrs. Velma Daniel, Nashville, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Lola Dickson WARTRACE, Tenn.

Services for Mrs. Lola Anderson Dickson, 68, of Wartrace, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Farrar Hill Baptist Church in Coffee County, Tenn. Burial will be in the church cemetery'. Mrs.

Dickson died Monday in Bedford County General Hospital after an apparent heart attack. Survivors include a son, James Clifton Jacobs Elkhart, two daughters, Mrs. Viola Ledbetter and Mrs. Marie Brown, War-trace; a brother, Vernon An- dcrson, Beech Grove, four sisters, Mrs. John Green, Christiana, Mrs.

Clatie Frames, Manchester, and Mrs. Bill O'Neal and Mrs. Basil Arnold, the Noah com- munity; 12 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Albert R. King MURFREESBORO Al-' bert R.

King, 72, of Murfrees-( boro, owner and operator of Murfreesboro Laundry and Dry Cleaners for 47 years, died yesterday in Rutherford 'Hospital. Graveside services will be DEADLINES (For Tromlmt Copy Only) FOR SUNDAY Friday 4 p.m. FOR MONDAY Saturday 1 1 a.m. TUESDAY through FRIDAY, 10 a.m. the previous day.

(Thm ondlinn do not opply to commarciol or ditplay odt. Rati Cardi givtfl en r. qvW.) CANCELLATIONS CORRECTIONS WHEN CANCELLING AN AO-Aik tor a conception nvmbtr, thii your record ond it I import on I rhel pew have it event of any miiunoWifanding or odjuitmtnt 10 thai wt con serve you bettor. CORRECTIONS-Reod your ad cortfuIFy rht (irit day it appear, ond rtport any trrori before tht next edition, thti will be the only proof you will recieve. Errort thould be reported'imrnediotety.

at the Nathvifle Bonner and The Tennetiean ton be reiponnble tor the tint incorrect insertion only. Blind Boi Numbers Pickup S6.00 Pick-up Boi replies avattoble at front counter for 30 doyi. DEADLINES FOR CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS Weekdeyi coll before 1 1 o.m. for the next dav. Sunday edition, toll Friday bt'ore 5 ffl.

An od tonnot be cancelled before publicoNon, it mint appear at leoit 1 doy. SORRY but no new odt, correction! or tcrxeWotiom accepted Soturdoy for the Sunday paper because of (nechoflkal restrictions. Daily Classified ads are publiihed in The Tennetiean and wiH be publithed again on the same doy in the Nashville Banner. Daily rotes quoted include insertion in both The Tennesseon morning paper and the Nashville Bonner tvervno publication. The Sunday Tennesseon ts counted es one doy.

Right is reserved to classify ond indei Cloisified ods according to rules governing Cbsnfied pages. The Nashville Banner and The Tennesseon also reserve the right to revise or reject at option, any advertising which is deemed obtectionoble either in subiecl matter or pnroseology S. America's largest BUENOS AIRES (AP) This capital city of Argentina is the largest city in South America. CARTER, Donald L. Age 46 years of 125 Meridan Court, Nashville.

Tuesday afternoon November 2, 1976 at VA hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Reba Brinkley Carter, Nashville; Mother, Mrs. Etta Carter, Scotts-ville, sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Henderson-ville, Mrs.

Delthin Heck, Terra Haute, brothers, David Carter, Indianapolis Robert Carter, Las Vegas, Nevada, Deward Carter, Scottsville, Ky Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon November 4, at 2 o'clock by Reverend Henry Newman. Pallbearers, Max Powell, Gayle Merritt, Ramsey Kearney, Don Gravitt, Oliver, Lester Vandador, Jay Rainwater. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville SMITH. Jane Bonnie Sr.

age 83, died Tuesday morning November 2, 1976 in a Nashville hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Nannie Bradley Smith of Nashville; one son, James Ben-nie Smith, of Durham, N.C.; one brother, Charlie Patton, Chicago, two sisters, Mrs. Allie Mayo and Zona McCormack both of Ashland City. Remains will lie in state at the East Nashville Freewill Baptist Church until time for services Thursday November 4, at 11 AM.

Services will be conducted by Reverend Ken Riggs and Reverend Henry Oliver. Honorary Pallbearers; Members of the Metropolian Fire Department, Men's Bible Class of East Nashville FWB Church, the Deacons Board of the Church. Active Pallbearers; Phillip Smith, Bobby and Charles Patton, Harold, Bruce, Earl, Alton, Jimmy, Terry and David Bradley, Danny, Jackie and Luther Crook, Dewey Sanders, David Vaughn, Billy Ray and Bobby Harris, Bob Corn. Interment Bethleham Cemetery, Ashland City, Tenn. Arrangements by SHEARON-HUNT FUNERAL HOME, 792-4677 I 'oodlaum FUNERAL HOME AM) MEMORIAL PARK Thompson Lane IMioiir: 383-4754 2 i hrs.

Daily Mrs. Myrtle Allmon TULLAHOMA Services for Mrs. Myrtle Dorothy Allmon, 71, of Tullahoma, will be at 2 p.m. today at Daves-Cul-. bertson uneral Home.

Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Allmon died Monday in Harton Hospital. Survivors include her husband, William Juston Allmon, Tullahoma; four daughters, Mrs. Velma Cartwright and Mrs.

Jessie Moore, Tullaho ma, Mrs. Dorothy Smith Manchester, and Mrs. Mary Baker, Moore County, three brothers, Clifton, Oliver and Leonard Reed, Shelbyville; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Moore, Shelbyville; 12 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Herbert Brown WOODBURY, Tenn.

Services for Herbert Brown, 81, of Woodbury, a retired farmer and livestock dealer, will be at 2 p.m. today at Midway Church of Christ. Burial will be in Ivy Bluff Cemetery. Brown died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital. The body is at Woodbury Funeral Home.

He was a World War I veteran. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lee Brown. Mrs. Jennie Darnell LEWISBURG, Tenn.

-Mrs. Jennie Mai Sheffield Darnell, 96, of Marshall County, died yesterday in Community Hospital. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. today at London Chapel. Burial will be in Lone Oak Cemetery.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Carl Richardson and Mrs. Clayton Baxter. Lewisburg; two sons, John Clearwater, and Charlie Darnell, Lewisburg; two granddaughters, and a great-grandson. Lois Ralph Dority SPRINGFIELD, Tenn.

-Graveside services for Lois Ralph Dority, 72, of Adams, a retired carpenter and civil service employe, will be at 1 :30 p.m. today in Bellwood Cemetery, Adams. The body is at Associated Funeral Home here. Dority died Monday in Jesse Holman Jones Hospital here. He was an Army veteran, having served in 1924-25.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eula Mai Oliver Dority, Adams; two sons, Carl Springfield, and Tommy Dority, Alabama; a stepson, Phillip Deason, Adams; five daughters, Mrs. Dan Ayres and Mrs. Kenneth Foster, Cedar Hill, Mrs. Helmuth Seifert, Vpsi-lanti, Mrs.

Bob Bailey, Jerome, and Mrs. Jim Coleman, Clarksville; two brothers, Roy and William Dority, Clarksville; two sisters, Airs. Maurice Fam-brough, Clarksville, and Mrs. Herman Butts, Boynton Beach, 12 grandchildren, and a NON-COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING RATES EffecMv June 24, 1976 The rates quoted below ore ratei that apply only to the individual who is not in business ot iru lt -rentals, soles, leases or service, hill time o' port time business. RATE PER DAY FOR 2 UNES 2 LINE MINIMUM 1 Tinw 2 34 2 Tim 4 36 3 timei 5.28 4 Timei 6.08 5 Timei 10.50 RATE PER DAY- 1 Time 3.51 2 Times 6.54 3 Timei 7 92 4 Timei 9.12 5 Timei 10.50 Adi may b.

oroVed lor mart rSonont lim. May betloppMl andcharg. will be made tar only the number ot dayi tb. ad actually appeared at the rale earned. Any adl tbat ore billed to company, otter inttrvctlan or icHooling; offer employment; offer rentoUi otter butineil or profettional lervir.t; offer real eilate for tale that il not otcupwd 01 r.ndenc.

by the teller; and ad, that offer goad, in the Quantify that low, determine the teller to be a dealer will be charged ot the commercial rote. COMMERCIAL NON-CONTRACT CONSECUTIVE INSERTION RATE PER AGATE LINE 3 LINE MINIMUM 1 Time 117 5 Time. .93 2 Timet 1 08 6 Timei i .92 3 Timei 99 7 Timei .91 4 Timei .95 10 Timet .88 for complete rote information on commercial and local contract cloiiilted rotei, pleaie call, write, or Hop in. Newpaper Printing Corporation Agent For The Tennesseon Nashville Banner Morning Sfjnq'ay Evening at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Evergreen Cemetery.

The body is at Woodfin Chapel. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Grace Billings King; two daughters, Mrs. Sam Smith and Mrs. Coil Branson, Murfreesboro: a brother, Joe King, and sister, Miss Sarah Elizabeth King, Murfreesboro; five grandchildren, and six The Family Of The Late MINNIE A.

PIGG Wishes to thank their many friends for the food and flowers. Acknowledge with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy. Mr and Mrs W. E. Pigg.Mr.

and Mrs. A. Pigg.

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