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Oct. 58 THE TENNESSEAN, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1972 South Police Station Eyed Acting Police Chief Hugh Mott said yesterday he expects to open a "Southside" police station by Feb. 1, but the location has still not been deeided upon. "We were hoping to have it open by Jan.

1 but it looks like now it won't be until Feb. 1,33 said Mott, explaining that the new station is "part of our new concept of area responsibility." FOUR METRO Councilmen representing districts in the southern part of the county greeted Mott's announcement with enthusiasm yesterday. Councilmen Elzie Jones, Charles Seiberling, George Holmes and Charles Hill have been lobbying for a station in their area of town since February when they had a meeting with Mayor Beverly Briley to formally request it. Elzie Jones, who has been the leader in the effort to add a "South Station" to the present East West Stations, said he and the other councilmen in the area have submitted a list of five possible locations to Mott for his consideration. The prime location considered earlier this year, a building on Vultee Boulevard across from AVCO, is not available, he said, because the present tenants, the U.S.

Government, will not give it up. THE LOCATIONS under consideration now, he continued, include: A. building on Grandview Drive just north of Thompson Lane in Woodbine. A building on Nolensville Road just south of Old Hickory Boulevard. Dividends Declared Wednesday's Final DIVIDENDS DECLARED Pe- Stk.

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Chrysler Am wt Am. Tel Horizon Co Newmont Westgh El Gulf Oil Va EiPow Firestone EiPaso NG Southern Co Boeing Block HR Mead Corp Cessna Air Memorial Set For Rev. Minor A memorial service for the Rev. Harold Deforrest Minor, 47, an editor of adult publications. at the will Methodist be? at Publishing House, 11 a.m.

tomorrow at Belmont United Methodist Church. The Rev. Earl C. Parker, associate minister of Belmont, and Dr. Ewart G.

Watts, Thomas K. Potter and Dr. Harold L. Fair, staff members of the Methodist Publishing House, will conduct the services. MINOR DIED Tuesday in Park View Hospital.

He had suffered a heart attack Oct. 3 and had been hospitalized since that time. His body will be donated to the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He was associated with the publishing house for 11 years after serving Methodist pastorates in North Carolina and Iowa. Minor was a graduate of Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, and of Garrett Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill.

He was a member of the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church. He was married in 1947 to the former Mary Ruth Thompson, a native of North Carolina. She survives. MINOR WAS a member of the Belmont United Methodist Church, Besides his wife, survivors include three sons, Mike Washington, D.C., Sterling Durham, N.C., and Gary B. Minor, Franklin, a Mrs.

Ray Fre a Rockford, and mother, Mrs. Flossie Vanderlinden of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Memorials may be sent to the Middle-Tennessee Heart Association. Colorado Man Killed After Holdup LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) Police shot and killed man yesterday who robbed a bank and took a police officer hostage, officials said.

Police said the unidentified stole between $10,000 robber, $12,000 from the Berthoud National Bank about 10 miles south of here, then took Loveland Police Sgt. Arthur Hoy captive. THE ROBBER, driving a stolen car, was pursued by police and cornered at a trailer park between Berthoud and Loveland, where he was shot and killed, police said. Hoy escaped unharmed shortly before the suspect was shot. Further details were not immediately available.

Correction Aide Picked by Luttrell C. Douglas Cluck, 36, has been appointed assistant commissioner of correction in charge of youth services. succeeding John Spivey. Commissioner Mark Luttrell announced yesterday. Cluck, a native of Wilson County, has been with the Correction Department since 1962, and has been district director in the division of juvenile probation, director of education and director of planning for the department Spivey resigned to enter private business.

He will become executive vice president of Woodlawn a corporation that operates Woodlawn Funeral Home and Woodlawn Memorial Park. Coal Commission To Allow Price Hike WASHINGTON (AP) The Price Commission gave four companies authority yesterday to raise the price of coal. Continental Oil Consolidation Coal Co. won permission to boost prices 7.11%. The firm had asked for a raise of 12.9%.

The Pittston Coal Mining Group was given permission to raise bituminouscoal prices by an average 6.2%. The commission trimmed the original 8.13% request. The Old Ben Coal a subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, was given permission to raise bituminous prices by about half of the 14.9% it requested. The Eastern Associated Coal a unit of Eastern Gas Fuel Association, was allowed to raise prices by 4.47%.

It had asked for a 9.3% increase. Reagan Plans Trade Pact SACRAMENNTO, Calif. (AP) California Gov. Ronald Reagan will make a private trip to Mexico next week to pay a visit to President Luis Echeverria and to promote trade between the United States and its neighbor to the south, the governor's office said yesterday. Emphasize Life, Destiny, Not Things: Methodist The American nation is more concerned with buildings and property than with control of human destiny and lives, a staff member of the United Methodist Board of Education said last night.

Dr. Frank L. Horton, associate secretary of Campus Ministries of the United Methodist Church, spoke at a "pre-Thanksgiving service" at Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church where persons of several churches gathered in a memorial service for two Southern University students who were killed this week. "UNITED STATES institutions must realize that they can no longer make decisions in isolation that ultimately affect the lives of the total university community," Horton said. Raymond Gibbs, a Murfreesboro attorney, just returned from Baton Rouge, La.

and Southern University, charged "the shooting of those two students was first or second. class murder." "Black persons in Louisiana are enraged. Some want to march on the capitol, and they are angry because there were no bombs or guns on these students. They just happened to be the last two persons leaving the building. HORTON, IN his address, added, "In the U.S.A.

if you don't conform are called a deviant and deviants are locked up. These students paid the price for standing up for what they believed and we must keep on fighting for justice and humanity." Mrs. C. E. McGruder, leader of the NAACP Youth Council and a Democratic committeewoman from the College Hill district, said, "We are seeking for unity" and "we must not trade with any business that discriminates until justice prevails." Ms.

Beverly McIvery, state coordinator for the Democrat- Mrs. Verlene Bowling SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Mrs. Verlene A. Bowling, 54, of 517 Southern Turf Drive, Nashville, died yesterday In Baptist Hospital.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Associated Funeral Home. Burial will be in Robertson County Memorial Gardens. Survivors include her husband, Charles A. Bowling; a son, Neil W.

Bowling, Antioch; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Walden, Nashville: two brothers, Albert, Greenbrier, Tenn. and Unice Abernathy, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Homer Ralls, Greenbrier, and two grandchildren. Randy Joe Holder SCOTTSVILLE, Ky.

Randy Joe Holder, 22, a Scottsville farmer, died yesterday in Allen County War Memorial Hospital, after an apparent heart attack. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Calvary Baptist Church. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Survivors include his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Willie C. Holder, Scottsville: six brothers, William Lee, Wilbur, Gary, Gordon, Samuel and Jeffrey Holder, and two sisters, Misses Linda and Brenda Holder, all of Scottsville. James H. Martin James H.

Martin, 87, a former Nashvillian, died yesterday in Texas City, at the home of his nephew, Robert P. Barry. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday morning at Christ Church in Nashville. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

lived in Nashville until his retirement in 1955. He was employed for 40 years by the Berry-McKessonRobbins wholesale drug house. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Cornelia S. Walker, Nashville, and two nephews, John and Preston Fowlkes, Franklin, Tenn.

Mrs. Claudia Wallace DOVER, Tenn. Mrs. Claudia A. Wallace, 89, of Dover, died yesterday in General Care Convalescent Home, Clarksville.

Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Milligan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Russell M. Wallace, Clarksville; a daughter, Mrs.

Edison Link. Dover; a sister, Mrs. L. H. Page, Dover; eight grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren.

Paul Curtis. Short GALLATIN Paul Curtis Short, 40, a bookkeeper of Gallatin, died yesterday in Park View Hospital, Nashville. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Alexander Funeral Home. Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery.

Survifors include his widow, Mrs. Bessie Greene Short. Death Notices WOMACK, Thomas Elbert Kenwood Dr. Wednesday morning Nov. 22, 1972, at local infirmary.

Survived by: wife, Mrs. Lulu Womack; daughter, Mrs. J. C. (Jean) both of Nashville; son, Jack Womack, Birmingham, brother, Gordon R.

Womack, Nashville; sisters, Mrs. Forest Crim, Monte Ballo, Mrs. Josie Hunt, Lebanon, Mrs. Ida Fowler, Huntsville, Mrs. John Tuck, Decatur, Mrs.

C. J. Seay, Alabarta, grandsons, Tommy and Jerry Jenkins, both of Nashville and Bill Womack of Birmingham, granddaughter, Barbara Woodall; great-granddaughter, Melissa Woodall, both of Birmingham, Ala. Remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 01d Hickory where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3:00 by Dr. Ira North, and Bro.

Ben Jones. Pallbearers Honorary: Members of Metron Police Dept. Active: Tommy Treanor, John Lane, J. C. Abernathy, W.

F. Tallman. Morris Wayman, and Joe F. Jordan. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors.

868-9020. VANCE, MISS MARGARET- Monday morning, Nov. 20, 1972 at Rock, N. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Remains are at the residence of her nephew, James I.

Vance Ber-; ry, 212 Jackson Blvd. Graveside service at Mt. Olivet Cemetery Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Dr. Hogan Yancey officiating. Pallbearers: W.

Berry, Allen D. Berry James I. Vance Berry, William Currell Killebrew, Charles M. McCabe and William Spencer Stroud, all of Nashville, Charles Vance and Thomas Vance, Greensboro, N.C., Herndon Oliver Cleveland, Ohio, John R. Franklin Annadale, a George W.

Killebrew III, Honolulu, Hawaii, James Vance Killebrew, San Antonio, Texas and Michael Bernard Gregory, Houston, Texas. FINLEY DORRIS CHARLTON. DEAL, Cecil Monroe 22, 1972 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Prudence (Prudy) Deal; daughter, Mrs.

Garland (Betty) Gregory; two sons, Thomas M. Deal, Murfreesboro, Raymond Deal, Chicago, three sisters, Mrs. Annie Varden and Mrs. Lela Lampley, both of Fairview, Mrs. Eva Buttrey, Nashville; three brothers, Freeman Deal, Dickson, Harvey Deal, Fairview, Carlton Deal, Nashville; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

The remains are at Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Rd. Funeral services from the Whitley Memorial Baptist Church at 1 p.m. Friday. The remains will lie in state from 12 o'clock until funeral is conducted by Rev. Eddie Holland and Rev.

Courtney Wilson. Honorary pallbearers: employees of Railroad Earl Dodd, Gerald Smith, members of Whitley Memorial Baptist Church. Active: Jimmy Garrett, Hubert Agner, Paul Jackson, Clarence Lipscomb, George Deal, 0. D. Cook, Roy Garrett V.

W. Deal. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME, directors. Fairview, Tenn.

BOONE, John 22, 1972 in a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Effie Mai Pyron Boone, Fairview: daughters, Mrs. Martha Sue Archey, Mrs. Betty Wheeler, both of Fairview, Mrs.

Virginia Sullivan, Fairview; sons, Cecil Boone, Johnny Boone, both of Fairview; sisters, Mrs. Betty Short and Mrs. Bessie Carroll, both of Fairview; grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Remains are at the Fairview Chapel of Pet-. tus-Owen Wood, Hwy.

100. Services Friday 1:00 o'clock from the Fairview Church of Christ, conducted by Bro. Clifford Owens. Will the following please serve as pallbearers: Bob Wheeler, Ray Archey, Bobby Joe Goodwin, Clyde Sullivan, Jack Boone, Finis Boone. Interment Lampley Cemetery.

PETTUSOWEN WOOD, 799-8122 292-3392. Mt. Juliet and Celina, Tenn. GRAY, Mrs. Hallie-At a Nash- ville hospital, Nov.

22, 1972, age 87. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Claudyne Hitchman, Mt. Juliet, Mrs. Olyne Maughan, Bristol, sisters, Mrs.

Ova Vaughn, Livingston, Mrs. Ethel Summerlin, Lake Providence, grandchildren, Mrs. Linda McCullough, Louisville, Dr. Jim Hitchman, Memphis. Remains will be at Mt.

Juliet Funeral Home until 9 a.m. when they will be conveyed to Celina, Tenn. Funeral services will be at Upton Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Nov. 24, 1972 with Wayne Coats officiating.

Interment in Fitzgerald Cemetery. Celina papers please copy. MT. JULIET FUNERAL HOME, 758-5459. Death Notices Death Notices A building on Thompson Lane near the Railroad, just south of Mills Creek.

A building at the corner of Nolensville Road and Peachtree Street. A building on Franklin Road near the Melrose Theater. Holmes said the new station has been needed for a long part of Metro unprotected time because southern them during police "shift changes" when patrol cars in that area travel to East Station to give their cars to the next shift. Jones raised the possibility of a temporary South Station for shift changes only if the police cannot find an adequate facility for a permanent station. Part of the problem, he explained, is that the mayor wants to use the same facility for Public Works vehicles just.

as is done in East and West Stations. Giles Chamber Picks Newsman as Chief PULASKI, Tenn. D. L. (Corky) Hoover, editor and publisher of the Giles Free Press, has been elected president of the Giles County Chamber Commerce for 1973, succeeding Robert Brindley, a building contractor.

Tom Gray, president of Martin College, will serve as chamber vice president in the new year, and Mrs. Jerome Smith has been re-elected as its executive secretary. New members of the chamber's board of directors, to be installed Jan. 18, Dr. Bill Hart, Rogers N.

Hays, Jimmy Sims and Joe Wilson. Returning board members are Dallas Foster, Ike Hobson, Bobby Erwin and Rusty Horne. Robert H. Fletcher, Poet, Writer, Dies BUTTE, Mont. (AP)-Robert H.

Fletcher, 57, a western poet and writer perhaps best known for the song "Don't Fence Me In," died Monday in Escondido, friends here were informed. He was a former Butte resident and lived and worked in Montana most of his life. Most of his literary works were completed in Montana. James E. McKinney Dies in Virginia LYNCHBURG, Va.

(AP) James E. McKinney, 50, vice president for external affairs at Lynchburg College from 1964 to 1970 died yesterday at the University of Virginia Hospital after a long illness. A native of Bedford County he was an ordained minister of the Christian Church and had served as executive director of the Disciples of Christ Hostorical Society in Nashville. He worked at various radio stations in Richmond and Nashville. LBJ Undergoes Routine Checkup SAN ANTONIO (AP) Former President Lyndon B.

Johnson flew from his hill country ranch to Brooke General Hospital here yesterday for a "strictly routine" checkup, a spokesman said. Johnson, 64, spent three days in Brooke in July after a flareup of chest pains, which doctors concluded at the time were not a heart attack. Johnson suffered major heart attacks in 1955 and last April, when he was visiting his daughter and son-in-law in Charlottesville, Va. He came in briefly for a checkup," said the spokesman. The spokesman said Johnson arrived by helicopter about 8:30 a.m.

and left before noon. AMA Honors 11 Area Physicians Eleven area physicians have been named recipients of the 1972. Physicians Recognition Award for their "continoing medical education 99 the Tennessee Medical Association announced today. The American Medical Association named Robert 0. Baratta, Edward J.

Battersby, Warren R. Berrie, Robert L. Bomar John J. Carolan, Mable T. Garner, William A.

Kean, Carl E. Lane. Jesse R. Peel, Robert H. Shipp and Somkeart Srisupundit as award recipients.

Mrs. Laura B. Parker SHELBYVILLE Services for Mrs. Laura B. Parker, 74, of East Peoria, formerly of Shelbyville, will be at 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow at Gowen-Smith Chapel. Burial will be in Willow Mount Cemetery. ic party, asked, "How can we have a happy and joyous Thanksgiving with events like this?" THE REV. Dogan W. Williams, minister of Gordon Memorial United Methodist said, "We thought some one ought to lift a voice in the black community about the shooting down of our young Also participating were state Sen.

Avon Williams and state Rep. Harold Love. JFK Tributes Mark Death Anniversary From Wire Reports Light snow fell on the grave of John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery yesterday as relatives and admirers knealt in 1 prayer to mark the ninth anniversary of the assassination of the nation's 35th president. Ethel Kennedy, accompanied by nine of her children, placed flowers near the eternal flame atop the grave of her brother-in-law before moving to the simple white cross that marks the place of her late husband, Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy. In Dallas, a brief ceremony was held three blocks from the site where the president was fatally, wounded and at Parkland Hospital a wreath was placed on the door of the operating room where he was pronounced dead. Death Notices MORGAN, Mrs. Delia C.

(Mrs. William 1722 Nov. 22, 1972 at a local hospital. Survived by husband, Mr. William H.

Morgan; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Jackson, one son, William H. Morgan two dren; two sisters, Mrs. John Baldwin, San Francisco, Mrs. Charlotte Michel, Covington, La.

The remains are in The Dogwood Room of WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, Thompson Ln. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, Nov. 24, 1972 at 11:30 a.m. from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Dr. Thomas C.

Barr officiating. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. Scott Bayer, Dr. Roger Burrus, Dr. John Coles III, Neely Coble Neely Coble Thomas T.

Anderson Sr. Active pallbearers: Ed White, Walter Doscher, William Thweatt, Dr. Ben Channell, Walter Crockett, and Tom Regen. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754.

Hartsville, Tenn. LIPSCOMB, Mrs. Sallie Tuesday evening Nov. 21, 1972. Age 91.

Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Alfred S. Price, Nashville; Mrs. Maurice Radnor, Huntington Park, 1 sister, Mrs. Allen Grizzard, Nashville, Remains are at Anthony Funeral Home where services will be held 10 a.m.

Friday, Bro. Floyd Jackson officiating. Pallbearers: Jarvis Kerr, George Marshall, Dr. Frank Womack Tom Carr, Alec Paul Wade, Frank Tinnon, Joe Lipscomb, Herbert Kerr, and Phoenix Hall. Interment Hartsville Cemetery.

ANTHONY FUNERAL HOME, Directors. MARTIN, James Hawkins age 87, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1972 at the home of his nephew, Robert Preston Barry, Texas City, Texas. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Remains will be at Finley, Dorris Charlton, West End at 25th Ave.

Friday afternoon. Funeral services from Christ Church, Episcopal, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock with Dr. Eric S. Greenwood, officiating. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. FINLEY, DORRIS CHARLTON. TURNER. Paul Randall Tuesday Nov. 21, 1972.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Turners; one sister, Miss Nancy Turner, Nashville; two brothers, Dale Turner, Nashville and Lynn Turner, Memphis. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson Co. 2707 Gallatin Road where funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning Nov.

23 at 10 o'clock, Leo Snow Minister will officiate. Active pallbearers Jordan Behne, David Terrell, Gordon Evans, Brewer Evans, David Neil Evans, Dickie Turner, Bobby Evans, Tommy Allen. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. PHILLIPS ROBINSON CO. Directors.

Hibbett Hailey FUNERAL DIRECTORS 429 Donelson Pike 883-2361 Donelson, Tenn. We Honor All Burial Policies and Contracts. RUCKER, Miss Flora Sunday morning Nov. a 19, 1972 at local hospital, residence 747 Revels Dr. Survived by devoted brothers, Messrs Jody H.

Rucker, Indianapolis, John L. Rucker, Nashville, devoted nieces, Mesdames Ada Dotson Walker, Flora Montgomery and Jessie Baines, Nashville, Gladys Owens and Queenie Richardson, Chicago, Devoted great niece, Mrs. Carolyn Gardner, Kansas John Jr. Olney and Harold City, nephews, Messrs Rucker, Chicago, sisters-in-law, Mesdames Willie Rucker, Indianapolis, Gladys Rucker, Nashville, uncle, Mr. Finis Smith, Murfreesboro, seven great nieces; 19 great nephews; cousins; other relatives and friends.

Remains are at Scales Funeral Home, 1412 Jefferson Visitation this evening 8-10 p.m. The remains will lie in State Friday morning 11 a.m. until time of services 1 p.m. Pleasant Green Baptist Church, 1410 Jefferson Revs. A.

L. Porter Richard Otey and Gill Gordon officiating. Flowerladies members of the S. H. Johnson Bible Class Pink Carnation Art and Study Club and The Missionary Society.

Pallbearers Deacons of the Church. Interment Mount Ararat Cemetery. SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 329-9880 BOWLING, Mrs. Verlene nathy Age 54 of 517 Southern Turf Nov. 22, 1972 at Baptist Hospital.

Survived by husband, Charles A. Bowling, Nashville; son, Neil W. Bowling, Antioch; daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Walden, Nashville; brothers, Albert Abernathy, Greenbrier, Eunice Abernathy, Nashville; sister, Mrs. Homer Rawls, Greenbrier; two grandchildren.

Remains are at Buena Vista Funeral Home will be conveyed to Associated Funeral Home, Springfield Thursday where funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Clyde Smithson officiating. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment Robertson County Memorial Gardens.

ASSOCIATED FUNERAL, Directors in charge. Ashland City, Tenn. HARRIS, Mrs. Fannie Lee Owen--age 78, November 22nd, 1972 at a Nashville Hospital. She is survived by her husband Newton Harris, Ashland City; son, Clifford Leon Harris, Lavergne, Tenn; six 9 5 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Charlie Mai Wilson, Ashland City; Mrs. Ethel Casey, Madison, Tenn. Remains are at the Shearon Funeral Home where services will be held Friday Nov. 24th at 2:00 p.m. by Brother Dorris Wilson.

Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Interment at Springhill Cemetery, Nashville. SHEARON FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS, 792-4677. BINKLEY, Melvin Nov. 22, 1972 at a local infirmary.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Edna Binkley; daughters, Louise Worrell, Hermitage, Daisy Worrell, Hermitage, Bessie Sims, Madison Cloteen Zerbe, Madision; Ruth Turner, Nashville; and Ann Miles, Greenbrier; sons, Roy Leon Binkley, Nashville, Clarence A. Binkley, Antioch, Edward W. Binkley, Memphis, Willie A. Binkley, U.S.

Marine step sons, James R. Wilson, Nashville, John E. Wilson, Nashville; brother, Odell Binkley, Ashland City; 28 grandchildren; 6 greatgrandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Ave. where services will be conducted at 11 a.m.

by Rev. W. Thomas Mosley. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Interment Springhill Cemetery.

PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. DUGGER, Earl Smith Tuesday morning Nov. 21, 1972 at his home, Brenthaven Apartments, Madison. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mattie Lee Pugh Dugger; brothers, Robert Dugger Columbus, Ohio, Thomas Dugger of Pompano Beach, Fla.

Remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Road where funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon Nov. 24, 1972 at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. A. Wray Tomlin officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers: South Central Bell employees and Pioneers. Friends will serve as active pallbearers. ROESCHPATTON COSMOPOLITAN, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 227-4424. Gallatin SHORT, Paul Curtis Age 40, Wednesday, Nev. 22, 1972 at Hospital.

Survived by wife: Mrs. Bessie Green Short. Remains at Alexander Funeral Home, where services will be held Thursday, Nov. 23 at 2:00 P.M., conducted by Bro. Harold Allen.

Interment Walnut Grove Cemetery. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME, Directors. READ, Mrs. Mary Louise Of 6055 Huntington Park Dr. Tuesday afternoon Nov.

21st, 1972, at a local infirmary. Survivied by daughter Mrs. Sherrie Raquet, Huntsville, son, Bobby Read, Nashville; mother, Mrs. Clara'" Clunan, Goodlettsville; Mrs. Mary Kelleher, Nashville.

Remains are in the Rose Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home on Thompson Lane." Funeral services 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24, 1972, in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Rev. Jeff Fryer officiating, Honorary pallbearers: Fran Raquet, Carl Pride, Bobby Parrish, Billy Vance. Active Pallbearers: John Girten, Tom Ramsey, Dave Witt, John Roper, Charles Shelton, Harry Robinson, John Waggoner, and Glenn Barr.

Entombment Woodlawn Mausoleum. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754. LEWIS, Mrs. Maude Sanders Age 82 years, 1003 Mansfield Nashville, Wednesday perial Manor Nursing Home. morning, Nov.

a 22, 1972, ImSurvived, by Nashville; husband Daughters, Fred Mrs. Johnie Lehigh, Nashville, Mrs. Joe Kelly, Nashville, Mrs. J. W.

Jones, Oceano, California; sons, Charles, Memphis, M-Sgt. Bob Lewis, U.S. Army, Temple Md. Leroy Lewis, Nashville, James Felton, Roger Lewis, Glendale, 19 Grandchildren; 22 Great Grandchildren; Sisters, Mrs. Othella Belcher, Nashville; Brothers, Sanford "Sanders, Murfreesboro, Earl Sanders, Charles Sanders, both of Greenbrier.

Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, where services will be' conducted Friday afternoon Nov. 24, at 2 o'clock by Rev. W. W. Miles.

Pallbearers: Billy Williams, Steven Williams, Ronald Williams, Lynn Russell, Wayne Lewis, Ray Mackelyea. Interment Gideon Cemetery, COLE GARRETT, funeral directors, tr tr DOUGLAS, Mrs. June AustinAge 54, of Hwy. 41, Greenbrier, Wed. afternoon, Nov.

22, 1972, at Madison Hospital. Survived by daughters, Edward Morette of Greenbrier; Mrs. Murray Wimmer. Goodlettsville; -sons, David Pearl, Chohalis, Washington, Glenn (Bill) Pearl, Bolivar, Howard Pearl, -Canoga Park, Mike Douglas, Columbia, S.C., George Douglas, Reseda, 15 grandchildren; Mrs. Helen Coke, sister, Mrs.

Shirley Clayton, Memphis; brothers, Fred Austin, Memphis, Bud Mason, Miss. Remains are at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home Goodlettsville, and will lie in state at the Ridgetop Seventh -Day Adventist Church, from 2 o'clock Thurs. until time of service. Complete notice will be announced later. COLE GARRETT Directors, Goodlettsville.

RILEY, Mrs. Maggie 1407 Overton Old Hickory, Nov. 22, 1972 at Memorial Hospital. Survived by husband: William A. Riley; daughter: Mrs.

Marguerite Ellis, both of Old Hickory; 2 sons: William K. Riley, Ocilla Perry T. Riley, Hermitage; seven grandchildren; 2 are at the Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning Nov. 24, at 11:00 o'clock at the Old Hickory Church of Christ by Bro.

Warder Novak. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors 868-9020. Murfreesboro, Tenn.

DAVIS, Mrs. Henry Passed Monday, November 20, 1972, at Rutherford Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Amanda Smith Davis; Seven Daughters, and Three Sons, and Three Sisters, Two Brothers; Five So in 1 a Three Daughters-in-law; And Seven Sisters-in-law; Several grandchildren, and other relatives and friends. Friends may visit with the family Thursday evening, November 23, 1972 from 8:00 to, 9:00 P.M.

The Funeral Friday, November 24, 1972 at First Baptist Church at 1:00 P.M., Rev. Richard W. Gordon officiating. Interment At Dilton Cemetary. HELLUMS FUNERAL HOME In Charge, 611 South Highland Murfreesboro.

THOMAS, Mr. James R. Of Chicago, 1972 at a Chicago hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Betty Norman Thomas; daughters, Linda, Joni, and Delores Thomas, all of Chicago; sons, Roger, James, and Shelby Thomas, all of Knox, Michael Thomas, of Chicago; sister, Mrs.

Margarite Potts, Indianapolis, brothers, Ennis Clark and Ezra Thomas, both of Austin, Ind. Remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane. Funeral services from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses Friday morning at 10 o'clock conducted by E. R. Driver.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME. -Sales, closing price the fifteen most acon the NY Stock Ex- 468,400 429.900 81 3 310,600 5234 272,100 .271,100 26 3 212,100 43 105,400 .194,600 .184,800 243 .179,700 169,100 Va 165,600 142,200 17 139,400 .138,600.

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