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14-C THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, December 31, 1978 3 BIZ 8 1'132 Auction Sales RESULTS For 244-3343, GEO. SON, Personal AUCTIONS-Call Auctions, DURHAM P. In Murfreesboro, AUCTION Springfield, Property, business HOWELL Real G. REALTY S. CO.

40 896-2917 Estate 384-5506 868-3040 SON MOORE years. and or ACTION FAST FOR ST CALL AD! CLASSIFIED THUR. JAN. 11, 3 LOTS CS ZONED 1208 ST. 1210 SON ST.

1205 ST. BEING SOLD TO SETTLE THE BERTHA SCHNELL ESTATE Lots 1208 1210 Jefferson St. are adjoining lots. They front 50 ft. each on Jefferson St.

run back approx. 150 level, vacant next to LaSiesta Hotel Restaurant. Lot 1205 Jefferson St. fronts 50 ft. on Jefferson St.

is approx. 50 ft. deep. Ideal for your business or excellent investment property. Will auction day of sale, rain or shine.

Being sold to approval of executor at property day of sale. HUNTER SHORT, EXECUTOR OWEN ALLEN, AGENT $25 FREE $25 IM 'SALES THAT REATY AUCTION ASSOCIATES 228-2541 JIM STEVENS. Auctioneer 3937 Galatia Rd. Licensed in Tenn Me 66 4 Reamers Auctioneers assoc Bashedle 1132 Auction Sales Green Son Realty Auction-Lewisburg 359-3367 359-4509 BOBBY HARWELL Broker; Auctioneer; MFA Ins. Agent; 363-3366 Pulaski, Tn Complete Auction Service Homestead Realty Auction 833-6111 SALE ANTIQUE AUCTION AUCTION HILLS ANNIVERSARY SALE JAN 6th-10 AM HAULER, BILL WHITE Two piece Victorian bedroom suite, ornate small walnut ladies roll top desk, cherry game table, walnut wishbone dresser with glove boxes, carved teakwood stack tables, walnut Victorian mirror back couch, Victorian marble top tables, eastlake marble top coffee table, cherry Jackson press, finger carved chairs, rosewood wishbone dresser with glove boxes, Rosewood bonnet chest with marble top and mirror, Victorian Rosewood three drawer chest, french provincial highboy with matching chest-dressing table and night stand, Mahogany sleigh bed, oak dresser with mirror, maple four drawer dresser, mahogany inlaid music cabinet, ornate oak sideboard, two door mahogany bookcase, doll poster bed, chestnut kitchen hutch, chestnut jelly cupboard, matching pressed back sewing rockers and other rockers, art deco bedroom set, mahogany china cabinet, small walnut trustle table, pie safe, oak and mahogany drop leaf tables, corner cupboard with glass doors, lots of other furniture, R.S.

Prussia tankard, 12 inch cloisonne charger with birds, sheffield roll top server on legs, selb bavaria four piece silver luster tea set, gold band etched stemware, paneled grape and grape and cable bowls and glasses, eight Wallace sterling goblets, Nippon nut set-strainer and other pieces, limoge cake plate, framed french porcelain picture, Heisey cream jar, Heisey ice bucket, over 30 pieces of cut glass including the following--cider tankard-butter milk pitcher-water pitcher-spooner or celery-boat shaped relish dish-pair or matching compotes with long tear drops, signed Hoare 1853 Corning bowl Sinclair Nappy: signed Egginton Nappy-signed Hawkes stemware, 14K yellow gold 33 point diamond solitare, 14 white gold 34 point diamond solitare, 14 gold 20 point diamond dinner ring, 14 gold 33 point diamond dinner ring, 14 gold 25 point diamond men's ring, 14 gold 65 point diamond man's ring, pair of hand painted nippon table lamps, cherub lamp, brass and onyx lamp, old gone with the wind lamps with original shades, cut glass lamp with mushroom shade, pair of acid etched table lamps, lots of other table and floor lamps, clocks including ornate kitchen clock, quilts, many walnut shadow boxes and lots of good pictures and frames, lap desk's, salesman sample cedar chest (lane) ivory temple jar, brassfire fender, dog irons, granite ware, candle phones, small pot belly kitchen stove, fireplace covers, coins, advertising signs. Due to the large amount of items and this being our anniversary auction, this sale will be held on Saturday, Jan. 6th 10 am, food will be available thanks to Malone's Restaurant. Viewing Friday night, Jan. 5th, 5 pm 'til 8 pm.

Reserve seats upon request and will be held 'til first item is sold. Free Brochures available. LARRY HAAS REALTY AUCTION 3716 Hillsboro Nashville 37215 Col. Larry Haas, SL. 753, Phone 269-3137 132 Auction Sales Feller Brown Realty Auction 212 Madison St, Madison 868-1223 847-3958 Middle Tenn Land Auction Sales, Dean Realty Auction Columbia, Tn 388-0492 PAUL HOLDER AUCTION McMinnville Ofc 1-473-7321, 1-939-2644, Any type For Your Auction Needs Call BAR CO.

Dickson 446-3185 Greenup Real Estate Auction Bud Greenup Auctioneer Smiths Grove Ky, 502-563-4711 For Complete Auction Service Call Greer Realty Auction Sales 388-3626 Columbia, Tn Webb Real Estate Auction Cookeville, Tn. 615-528-251 Glenn Webb, Broker FOR AUCTION SALES SEE Bob Keller Rity-Auction Pulaski, 615-363-2527 CLYDE WHITE REALTY AUCTION 893-1700 AUCTION ASSOCIATES AH8 INC Murfreesboro, 'Serving The Southeast' Maryville TN 615-982-3111 Bill Hall, Auctioneer 833-8340 133 Camps, Recreation, Vacation Property FOR LEASE SANIBEL ISLAND CONDOS 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, ocean front ocean view, pool, tennis. Weekly or monthly rates. 256- 3189 383-7474 LOT LIQUIDATION SUGAR TREE RESORT Lots $1,050. $50 down.

Go 1-40; exit 133 Birdsong Rd. or call (901) 584-6948 ask for Rex. 134 Farms Wanted TENN. FARM WANTED A.C. Chandler, Broker, 3044 Nolensville Nashville, 37211, 834-1262 or 292-7042 TENN FARM WANTED NOW Fred Walker, Broker.

329 Her. mitage, Nashville 255-2171 132 Auction Sales ABSOLUTE AUCTION 3 BEDROOM BATH HOME 1125 PARK STREET BLOCK OFF W. MAIN STREET FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE FRI. JAN. 12 ATTENTION: INVESTORS This is one of Franklin's older homes that has been partially restored with the addition of a den, remodeled bath and kitchen; also consisting of 3 bedrooms and living room.

This home is on a stone foundation with a concrete front porch. The lot fronts 45 fcet on Park Street and runs back 140 feet between parallel lines. It is nice rental property and is located about 6 blocks from the square. TERMS: CASH. down day of sale; balance with deed and title.

$25.00 Will Be Given Away $25.00 for more information call HAROLD DIES, AGENT CLIVE ANDERSON REALTY AND AUCTION CO ABSOLUTE AUCTION ACME CASH MARKET EQUIPMENT STOCK PIECE BY PIECE SHELF BY SHELF 221 VALERIA STREET Off Nolensville Road Woodbine Section Nashville WED. JAN. 10 All items must sell for cash or check as owner is retiring. A partial list includes: All grocery stock shelf by shelf. Equipment: Hobart Check-out Scale, Smith Corona Manual Adder with Cash Drawer, Burroughs Manual Cash Register, Check-out Counter, Horizontal 4 Door Coke Box, Old Fashioned Glass Candy Case approximately 8 feet, One 17 ft.

Gondola, Warren Lighted Meat Case, Old Vegetable Bin, Sanitary Vegetable Scales, Old Potato Bin, Hotpoint Refrigerator, Warren Dairy Case (needs work), Super Cold Glass Vegetable Case, Display Rack, Wall Shelving, 2 Gondola type Shelf Units, Several Grocery Baskets, Dayton Meat Scale, Large 3 ft. 3 ft. Meat Block (good shape), Hobart Slicer, Stimpson Meat Grinder, Paper Rack, 1 Air Conditioner Window Unit, Coats Clark Metal Spool Chest, 2 pair older Scales and other items. CLIVE ANDERSON REALTY AND AUCTION CO AUCTION 2703 VALLEYBROOK PLACE ESTATES) BEAUTIFUL 2600 SQ. FT.

RANCH LARGE TREE FILLED LOT SATURDAY JANUARY 13 1:00 PM Our First Sale of the year is a beautiful 3-bedroom, bath brick home with a large family room library, in one of the finest areas in Nashville. It has large rooms and a marble fireplace in the living room and a new stone fireplace with Heat-O-Lator in the family room. This home has had extensive work with the following being completed in the last 12 months: new oak pegged floor in the family room, parquet in the dining room, new or antique chandeliers, (2) new water heaters, (2) new heat pumps with am system, (2) automatic fans, new carpet, new tile in master bath, new fireplace in den, new circuit panel with some new wiring, raised ceiling in den, new utility room. new wiring, raised ceiling in den, new utility room. This lovely home is on a acre lot with many mature trees large patio.

9 Be sure to attend this sale to see this fine home being offered at public auction. Directions: South on Hillsboro Road, Right on Woodmont, Go to Third Street on left (Valleybrook) then right on Valleybrook Place. TERMS: Cash above existing loans of approximately $81,000. of which approximately $61,000. is a conventional loan that can be assumed by a qualified buyer.

For More Information call: BILL HARRIS 292-6619 LAUREN HARDAWAY HARDAWAY HOUSE REALTY. $50.00 Will Be Given Away $50.00 8 BILL COLSON AUCTION REALTY CO. BILL COLSON JERRY E. GREGORY 2012 BEECH AVE. NASHVILLE, TN -292-6619 AUCTIONEERS MINTON, Mrs.

Mable Wright- Saturday, Dec. 30, 1978 at her residence. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frances O'Dell of Nashville, Mrs. Louis Hinenberg, of San Fransisco and Mrs.

Alexis Romanoff, of Scotsdale sister, Mrs. E.W. Donnelley, Bristol, Va. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 AM Monday at Zion Cemetery in Abbington, Va. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway.

244-6480. CARD OF THANKS BASS The Family of the late GEORGE WASHINGTON (G.W.) BASS wishes to thank our many friends for flowers, calls, food, visits, cards, telegrams, and all other acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and the passing of our loved one. Wife, Mollie Mai, and Children, Cora Ben, Marie, family Georgia, 1 LOWE The family of the late MRS. MARION RUTHERFORD LOWE Extends heartfelt gradit gratitude and profound appreciation for your numerous expressions of sypathy in our hour of sorrow. Charles Charles, Jr.

TARKINGTON And Wanda Lowe da The Family of OFFICER EDWARD TARKINGTON Wishes to thank each and every one for prayers, floral arrangements, food, message of sympathy, and all acts of kindness extended during their recent bereavement. Wife, Mrs. Phyllis Tarkington Mother, Mrs. Delores Perkins Sisters, Brothers and Family IN MEMORIAMS In Memoriam FRIERSON In Memory Of My Beloved Husband, Rev. R.C.

Frierson, who passed away July 13, 1977 And My Beloved Son, Kenneth Burton Frierson Who passed away June 30, 1977 at Hermitage, Tenn. There are mountains of sorrow along my lonely path. Many dark clouds darken my way, but know God is near, he will never leave me nor forsake me while you are at rest. I'll live on in my Garden of memories with the happy days we've 50. Sadly Missed Wife Mother Mexie Frierson and Family JOHNSON In Loving Memory Of ALPHONZO J.

JOHNSON Who passed away Dec. 31, 1977 Sadly Missed By Wife Beath Notices Franklin, Tn. PERKINS, William Claude-Thirty-two, 156 Park Street, died suddenly, Friday Dec. 29, 1978. Survivors include wife, Evelyn Perkins; two children, Terri and Evette Perkins; four step children; mother, Mrs.

Clara Gentry; father, Mr. M.A. McKissack; stepfather, Mr. Roosevelt Gentry; father-inlaw, Rev. J.D.

Moore; sister, Mrs. Betty Jasper; brothers, Roosevelt, Mac, and Fred Gentry, all of Franklin, two half sisters; two half brothers; six aunts; a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation Sunday, Dec. 31, 1978 from 7 to 9 PM at Limestone Missionary Baptist Church. Funeral services Monday, Jan.

1, 1979 at the above Church, Elder J.D. Moore, Elder Dan Carothers, Elder Robert Burns, and Rev. Harold T. Moore, officiating. Cousins and friends to serve as pallbearers.

Burial in Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens in Maury Tn. DAWSON'S MORTUARY, LARRY R. DAWSON, DIRECTOR, 790- 0673. MCDANIEL, Mrs. Sarah Dec.

30, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by co brothers; Henry G. Buchanan, Nashville, Floyd M. Buchanan Burley A. Buchanan, both of Albertville, Ala.

Several nieces nephews. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway where funeral services will be conducted Monday, Jan. 1, 1979 at 2:30 PM by Rev. J. Howard Young.

Intermant Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers, Ladies from Trevecca Towers No. 1 and Fidelis Bible Class of First Baptist Church on 7th Broadway. Nephews will serve as active pallbearers. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON.

1715 Broadway, 244- 6480. 132 Auction Sales 132 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE THUR. JAN. 11, 10:30 A.M. 3 LOTS ZONED MR OFFICES IN MUSIC ROW 1111-16th AVE.

SO. 1113-16th AVE. SO. AT CORNER OF EDGEHILL 1029 16th AVE. SO.

BETWEEN EDGEHILL MUSIC SQUARE SO. BEING SOLD TO SETTLE THE BERTHA SCHNELL ESTATE Lot 1113-16th Ave. So. fronts 50 ft. on 16th runs back along Edgehill Ave.

150 ft. deep to an alley. Lot 1111 adjoins above corner lot fronts 50 ft. on 16th Ave. So.

runs back between parallel lines 150 ft. to an alley. Lot 1029-16th Ave. So. fronts 50 ft.

on 16th Ave. So. runs back between parallel lines 150 ft. to an alley. These are terriffic lots level now vacant ready to be built on.

The 2 lots at corner of Edgehill is where the old historic stone home was for many years. Until torn down was the Schnell home place. Lots ideal for offices or ideal investment property. Will auction day of sale, rain or shine. Being sold subject to approval of executor at property day of sale.

HUNTER SHORT, EXECUTOR OWEN ALLEN, AGENT $25 FREE $25 STEVEN "SALES THAT SATISFY" REALTY AUCTION ASSOCIATES 228-2541 JIM STEVENS, Auctioneer 3937 Gallatin Rd. -Licensed in Tena No 65 Ny Realters Auctioneers Assoc Nashville Tenn ANTIQUE AUCTION Jan. 4, 1978 6 P.M. Selling the contents of a small antique shop from Daytona Beach, plus other consignments. A partial list includes, a 3 piece marble top walnut bedroom suit, a walnut plantation desk, a 5 piece walnut parlor set, a walnut drop leaf table with 6 hip rest chairs, 5 cane walnut chairs, walnut marble top wash stand, several oak wash stands, 3 old violins, fancy old radios, several sets of chairs, fireplace set, a pair of mahogany mirror corner shelves, 4 matching frames and several other frames, fancy oak stand, rockers, 2 child roll top desk, fancy smokers stand, piano stool, fancy oak ice box, cedar chest, two horner accordians, oak dresser, pinball machine, rugs, glassware, and too numerous items to mentions.

COE AUCTION COMPANY 301 E. Commercial Avenue Monterey, Tn. 839-3659 Auctioneer Earl Dale License No. 212 Willy Coe License No. 446 SHELTON, Mrs.

Thelma Turner- Saturday, Dec. 30, 1978, at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Pat Shelton, Tucson, son, Jack Shelton; daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Sue M. Shelton, both of Knoxville, granddaughter, Stephanie Lynn Shelton; mother, Mrs.

Paul Webster, Milan sister, Miss Clara Turner of Nashville; brother, John Turner of Memphis. Remains are at The Eastland Chapel 904 Gallatin Rd. Remains will lie in state at the Eastland Baptist Church, Monday morning from 8:30 untill time of services at 10 O'clock, Dr. J.L. Ford officiating.

Interment, Springhill Cemetery. Pallbearers, Paul Barton, Charles Carringan, Jim Fuller, Houston Gentry, Jimmy Jones, Jim McCleod, Jerry Ross, and Cecil Thompson. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARTON, EASTLAND CHAPEL, 904 Gallitin Rd. 227- Charlotte, Tn. DUKE, Mrs.

Mamie Primm-Age 79, died Saturday, Dec. 30. Survived by one son, Robert A. Duke, Charlotte one brother, Jerry Primm, Charlotte one sister, Mrs. Fannie Lewis, Nashville, Tn.

Remains rest at the Shearon Hunt Funeral Home, Ashland City, where services will be conducted Monday, Jan. 1, at 10 AM by Rev J.R. Wooten and Rev. Vaughn Fults. Pallbearers include Melvin Primm Frannie Primm, Jerry Mack Primm, Richard Primm, Jimmy Primm, Johnny Primm.

Interment, Mt. Liberty Cemetery. Arrangements SHEARON HUNT FU- NERAL DIRECTORS, 792-4677. STEWART, Mrs. Lucy morning, Dec.

30, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lucy Fulton of Memphis, Mrs. Octavia Wyrick, Orlando: Florida; sons, Dr. Lee W.

Stewart, Nashville, Tom Stewart, Memphis; twelve grandchildren; two great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. J.G. Weatherall, Memphis; Mrs. I.R. Yates, brother John W.

Cannon, Beloxi, Miss. Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Ave. N. where services will be held 1 PM Tuesday, conducted by Rev. Eric Greenwood.

Pallbearers are Gene Nolan, Kent Stewart, Keith Stewart, Scott Stewart, Wayne Wyrick, Harold Fulton. The family will recieve friends from 7-9 Sunday and Monday evening. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memphis papers please MAR- LIVINGSTON, HarryFriday, Dec. 29, 1978 at a local infirmary.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Louise McBride Livingston; two daughters, Mrs. Debroah Flanner, New Jersey, Mrs. Ethel Rivet, New York, N.Y.; four stepchildren, Shelton King, Mt. Pleasant, Robert King, Columbia, Mrs.

A.H. Kirkpatrick, Nashville and Mrs. George Holzwart, Plymouth, twenty-four grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; brother, Sam Livingston of Nashville. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway where funeral services will be conducted Monday, Jan. 1, 1979, at 10:30 a.m.

by the Rev. Flynn Humphrey. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Senior Citizens, American Legion Post No. 88 and World War I Barracks.

Friends and Relatives will serve as Active Pallbearers. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 SHIVERS, Myrtle Friday, December 29, 1978 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Ann Burger, Nashville; sister, Mrs. Blanche Swenny, Ocean City, four grandchildren, Mr.

Charles A. Burger, Ashland City, Mr. Robert B. Baum, High Point, N.C., Mrs. Debbie Lane, and Mrs.

Nona Clark, both of Nashville. Remains are at Marshall Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Avenue North. Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday morning, at Woodlawn Cemetery. Services will be conducted by Batsell Baxter Barrett.

Nephews and Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers. MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 Death Notices MARTIN, Mr. BradleyDec. 29, 1978 at a local hospital. Survived by, father, Arthur Martin of Hendersonville, Tn.

Mother, Melba Stone Kemper of Springfield, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stone of Donelson, Tn. Mr. Martin is in The Rose Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane.

Funeral services will be conducted Monday Jan. 1, 1979 at 9:30 AM from The Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Dr. David Moore officiating. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FU- Cullum and Earl Cullum.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangments by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383- 4754. Dickson and Waverly papers please copy. Lebanon, Tn. ADAMS, Nolia SmithAge 85, Saturday, Dec.

30 1978 at Donelson Hospital. Survived by five daughters, Mrs. Carmine Gorham, Mrs. Nellie Haynes, and Mrs. Zora Williams, all of Lebanon, Mrs.

Grace Hackney, Donalson, Mrs. Christine Fox, Auburntown; two sons, Preston Adams, Nashville, and Jesse Adams, Tacoma, 19 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Angie eaton, Joelton, Tn. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home, where Funeral Services will be held 1 PM Monday, conducted by Bro. W.K.

Johnson. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Interment Bradley Creek Cemetery. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon. SIGGUS, Mrs.

Helen Roland Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1978 at a local hospital. Survived by devoted husband, John Siggus, one daughter, Patricia Siggus; two sons, William and Charles Roland; three sisters; Mrs. Bobbie Barnett; Mrs. Louise Douglas; Ms.

Bernice Roland two brothers, Mr. Sylvester Roland Mr. James Roland; seven grandchildren; five aunts; one devoted aunt Mrs. Louis Price; two uncles; one daughter-in-law; two sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; ten nieces; seven nephews; one devoted cousin, Mrs. Mary D.

Foster, numerous cousins, a host of other relatives. Visitation with family will be at St. Luke A.M.E. Church, 901 40th Ave. Sunday, Dec.

31, 1978 from 7-8PM. Funeral services immediately following. Officiating, Rev. A. Louis Williams.

Interment National Cemetery, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1979 at 10 PM. WILLIAM GUNTER AND SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. KEITH, Mrs. Bessie Sawyers-Saturday, Dec.

30,1978 at a local hospital. Survived by a devoted mother, Mrs. Sarah Buckner, other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements announced later. HOLMES FUNERAL NERAL HOME.

LITTLETON, Theodore Rocklin- -Saturday, Dec. 30, 1978 after an extended illness at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Beatrice Irene Littleton. Two sons, Grover Theodore Littleton of Nashville, and Joseph Thomas Littleton of Maryville, daughter, Mrs. Frank G.

(Patricia) Oglesby of Nashville. Four grandchildren Randy and Tammy Oglesby, Nashville, Mike and Brian Littleton of Maryville, four brothers, Luther Littleton, Tennessee City, Venson Littleton, Paris Henson Littleton of Waverly, Tn. Costello Littleton of Erin three sisters, Mrs. Homer (Gertie) Adams of Waverly Mrs. Eula Hagood of Jacksonville and Mrs.

Dollie Pace of Lake Burler, several nieces and nephews. Mr. Littleton is in The Dogwood Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday Jan. 2, 1979 at 1 PM from The Natchez Trace Church of Christ with Ralph Nance and Doy Holman officiating.

Mr. Littleton will lie in state at The church from 12 noon till 1 PM. Honorary pallbearers, Elders and deacons of Natchez Trace Church of Christ, Dr. Ralph Massie, Dr. Stinson Humphreys and Fellow Employees of The Ford Glass Plant.

Active pallbearers, J.D. Littleton, Bobby Littleton, Tommy Littleton, Dick Littleton, Robert Littleton, Ricky Beals, Charles HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. 329-2596 Scott Young COLUMBIA, Tenn. Scott Young, 74, of the Scribners Mill community, a farmer, died yesterday in Maury County Hospital. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

today. Burial will be in Scribners Mill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Mae Pilkinton Young; three daughters, Mrs. Alanzo Holder, Lewisburg, Mrs.

Frank Waldon, Columbia, and Mrs. John Thomas Haskins, Culleoka, three sons, Walter Frank, California, Otis, New Jersey, and Owen Young, Brentwood, a sister, Mrs. Jessie Moore, Lewisburg; a half-sister, Mrs. Edna Pipkin; a halfbrother, Wallace Young, Columbia; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and two greatI great-grandchildren. Charlie T.

Turner FRANKLIN, Tenn. Services for Charlie Thomas Turner, 43, of Franklin, a funeral home employee, will be at 11 a.m. today at Clayborne Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church. Burial will be in Clayhill Cemetery, Chapel Hill, Tenn. Turner died Tuesday at his home.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Jean Turner; a daughter, Miss Deborah Turner; two sons, Harry and Tony Turner; his mother, Mrs. Susie Turner; his father, Shirly Turner, all of Franklin; a sister, Mrs. Johnnie Brooks, Nashville; and two brothers, Sammie, Franklin, and William Turner, Atlanta. William W.

Edwards CLARKSVILLE Services for William Wesley Edwards, 62, of Clarksville, a civilian engineer at Fort Campbell and a World War II veteran, will be at 2 p.m. today at Spring Creek Baptist Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Edwards died Friday night in Memorial Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Parrish Edwards; a son, William Eddie Edwards; two daughters, John C. McBryant and Mrs. Paul C. Parker, all of Clarksville, and six grandsons. Dr.

Herman Stallings HUMBOLDT, Tenn. Services for Dr. Herman B. Stallings, 73, of Humboldt, a retired dentist, will be at 2 p.m. today at the home of his son, Dr.

Herman Ray Stallings, Humboldt. Burial will be in Rosehill Cemetery. Stallings died Friday night in Cedar Crest Hospital. Hunt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survivors, in addition to the son, include his wife, Mrs.

Eunice Stallings; two sisters, Mrs. Wava Koonce, Marfa, Texas, and Mrs. Millie Warren, Friendship, and four grandchildren. Death Notices YOUNG, Mrs. Aileen a local infirmary Friday evening, Dec.

29,1978. Survived by husband Roy 0. Young, sister, Mrs. Lucille Gregory. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway.

Graveside services will be Monday at 1 PM January 1, 1979 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Rev. Harold Gregory officiating. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. Family request flowers be omited. ROESCH PATTON DOHRIS CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480.

MOGAN, Miss Nellie May--Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 30, 1978 at Loftin Nursing Home, Franklin Tn. Survived by sister, Miss Genevieve Mogan; several nieces and nephews. Her remains are at The Chapel of Martin's BraceyWelsh, 209 Louise Ave. Funeral, Tuesday Morning, leaving at 10:30 O'clock for Mass Of The Resurrection from Christ The King Church, 3001 Belmont Blvd.

at 11:00 O'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited Monday Evening at 7:00. MARTIN'S BRACEYWELSH, 3629 Gallatin Rd. Phone 226-4865 lower OPEN SUN.

WE DELIVER James 3 F. Holloway LYNCHBURG, Tenn. James Frank Holloway, 85, of Lynchburg, a retired service station operator, died yesterday in Harton Memorial Hospital, Tullahoma. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at DavisRalston- Lee Funeral Home, Petersburg, Tenn.

Burial will be in Old Orchard Cemetery. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Inez Freeman, Nashville, Mrs. Ruth Leal, Lynchburg, Mrs. Jean Hemphill, McMinnville, and Mrs.

Foncene Venn, Santa Maria, a son, Milton S. Holloway, Shelbyville; a brother, Irby M. Holloway, Decatur, seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Miss Nancy Mitchell CAMDEN, Tenn. Services for Miss Nancy Mitchell, 24, of Camden, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Stockdale-Malin Home. Burial will be in Crossroads Cemetery. Miss Mitchell died Friday in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Survivors include her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer J. Mitchell, Camden; and a sister, Miss Dorothy Mitchell, Camden. Mrs. Margie Lovell MURFREESBORO Mrs.

Margie Wimberley Lovell, 88, of Murfreesboro, died yesterday in Rutherford County Nursing Home. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Robert Murfreesboro, and John D.

Lovell, Bowling Green, a daughter, Mrs. Martha Jernigan, Murfreesboro; a brother, John Wimberley, Manchester, a sister, Mrs. Harriet Love, Hillsboro, six grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren, and two great dren. COST MOT NVHI AIDINO 38O BUYER 4 FIND 111M NOTHING BUT NOTHING, Robert L. Green SMYRNA, Tenn.

Services for Robert Lee Green, 59, of Smyrna, a truck driver, will be at 2 p.m. today at Woodfin Chapel here. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Green died Friday in Park View Hospital, Nashville. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Marjorie R. Green; four sons, Rawley, Prattville, Norman, Smyrna, Sherman, Chicago, and Robert L. Green Laurens, S.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Ben Edwards, Smyrna; his mother, Mrs. Lurena Green, Chesnee, S.C.; three brothers: Shufford and John, Chesnee, and Billy Dean Green, Killeen, Texas; two sisters, Mrs.

Virginia Suttles, Inman, S.C., and Mrs. Marjorie Fine, Philadelphia; and 10 grandchildren. Robert S. Killebrew Robert S. Killebrew, 74, a retired insurance executive of Chattanooga, formerly of Nashville, died Friday in a Chattanooga hospital after an extended illness.

Services were held yesterday at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church. Killebrew had willed his body to Vanderbilt University Medical School. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Killebrew; three sons, Robert S. Jr.

and Paul, Baltimore, and John Killebrew, Chattanooga; three sisters, Mrs. Leon Lanier and Mrs. Edward F. Rooney, Nashville, and Mrs. Jane Early, Columbia, and seven grandchildren.

Mrs. Dorothy White Graveside services for Mrs. Dorothy Muriel White, of Middletown, a former Donelson resident, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. The Rev.

J.S. Hicks will officiate. Mrs. White died Wednesday at her home in Connecticut. A native of Lewisburg, she lived in Donelson for 10 years before moving to Connecticut in 1973.

Survivors include a brother, Kenneth White, Lewisburg, and three sisters, Ms. Eva Nell Brummitt, Russellville, Ms. Lillie Mae Early, Owensboro, and Ms. Zula Campbell, Nashville..

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