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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 3

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tr iMr rg Feb 8 1975 Kingsport Times-tfews 3 Preaching Mission would still be here next yeai but then said he hoped he would be Just before the Friday night collection it was reported the previous night's collection had been $321 28 and that $915 was still needed to meet the budget Those who would like to send a check by mail were told they could address it to The Kingsport Preaching Mission Box 239 Continued From Page 1 It was announced that Dr Spurgeon McCartt senior minister of First Broad Street United Methodist Church who pronounced the final benediction of this years mission had been chosen as chairman for the 1976 mission Bishop Allen who has the final word on assignment of ministers in the conference asked jokingly how they knew Dr McCartt roiOCAH Continued From Page 1 Specialist residency programs in surgery internal medicine pediatrics oste-tncs gynicology psychiatry as well as x-ray pathology and anesthesiology will be divided among the hospitals according to facilities and case material available Dodson stressed after the meeting that any patient or doctor at the hospital has the right to refuse being treated by a student Blaze Destroys Car Garage Fire destroyed garage and a car inside it on East Carters Valley Road near US 23 around 5 pm Friday A coal stove which overheated was blamed as the cause The North Kingsport Volunteer Fire Department responded with two units and 10 firemen They were on the scene for about an hour The loss was estimated at $2500 to the building and $1000 for the car which was being converted to a hobby -class stock car Lowell Buchanan with the fire department said a man was working on the car shortly before the fire started but there was no one in the garage at the time No one was injured Buchanan said the stove had exploded spreading hot coals The building is owned by James Dickerson and rented to Red Bridges who operates a car lot in the vicinity Sniper Surrenders f(ft Saturdoy RICHMOND Va (UPI) Four city policemen were shot but not seriously injured Friday night by a sniper firing a 20-gauge shotgun from a second floor apartment police reported The sniper was talked into surrendering about an hour after the shooting by a city detective police said Saturday TTHIS1WEE Ufl WtAIMH During Saturday while snow will the Lakes as well skies should readings include Cleveland 25 Jacksonville 58 63 Miami 70 Phoenix 74 San Washington 38 2 Vegetables Homemade Hospital AJ The approved two weeks At that the proposal in They like these reports state budget" The the medical federal However that will federal Our programs) the legislature" Dr Maloy to believe the medical will equal and Johnson Thus rain will occur in most of California fall in the mid Rockies and in the vicinity of as in upper Maine Clear to partly sunny dominate the rest of the nation Maximum Atlanta 49 Boston 32 Chicago 17 Dallas 60 Denver 40 Duluth -6 Houston 69 Kansas City 27 Little Rock 52 Los Angeles Minneapolis 1 New Orleans 70 New York 33 Francisco 61 Seattle 43 St Louis 28 CASIIWORD ANSWERS medical staff at Holston Valley had the memorandum of understanding between the hospital and ETSU ago by a 38 to 8 vote time doctors who voted against expressed a lack of confidence future funding by the state everyone else keep hearing of a $71 million deficit in the Dr Maloy said development and operating costs of school will be 90 per cent funded during the first year over a seven year period most of be transferred to the state and funding will drop to ten per cent future (as far as the teaching is very much in the hands of Dodson said indicated there is good reason that Indian Path become part of school Kingsport's 650 beds the number of beds in Bristol City combined Holston Valleys commitment will likely be vital for accrediation of the medical school The Council of Medical Eudcation of the AMA and the American Association of Medical Colleges the bodies responsible for the accredation will be examining the hospital at a later date 1 ft tL lTJa? mmmmamsm fy ij? tx with and Bread fWt I 4-7 PM BWM'S Sara country kitchen RESTAURANT Stone Dr Kingiportf Our Reg 9900 Multiplex Stereo Margaret Lady BRISTOL Mrs Margaret Lady 77 of the Emmett Community (Bristol Rt 5) died at Memorial Hall in Bristol at 2 Friday after a long illness She was a lifelong resident of Sullivan County and attended Veidleman Presbyterian Church Survivors include her husband JR Lady daughter Mrs William Tolley of Tecumseh Mich son Harold Lady Kingsport' and two grandchildren Paul Cook Funeral Home is in charge Worley Brown PINEY FLATS Worley Brown 78 of Piney Flats died Friday at 8 a at Holston Valley Community Hospital in Kingsport after a long illness He was a retired employe of the Tennessee Eastman Company and a member of the Popular Ridge Christian Church Survivors include a daughter Mrs Ruth Hannah sisters Mrs Margaret Wassom and Mrs Byrtle Combs of Bristol Berry brothers Carl Shady Valley Tenn and Lawrence Berry of Sullivan County two grandsons Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home of Jonesboro is in charge Clarence Lowe PINEY FLATS Clarence Lowe 56 Rt 1 died Friday afternoon at his home of an apparent heart attack A native of Greene County he had spent most of his life in Sullivan County He was a radio technician and a member of the Baptist church He is survived by two brothers Rev James Lowe Bristol Tenn and Alfred Lowe Chicago 111 two aunts and several nieces and nephews Blountville Funeral Home is in charge Margaret Ward JOHNSON CITY Mrs Margaret Roller Ward 61 of Rt 8 died at 1 48 Friday in Johnson City Memorial Hospital following a short illness She was the daughter of the late John and Rachael King Roller She attended the Presbyterian church A native of Sullivan County she had lived in Johnson City for the past 15 years Survivors include her husband Roy Ward of the home one son Don Ward Newbern two brothers Gordon Roller Johnson City Lee Roller Kingsport one sister Mrs Verna Blizzard Johnson City one granddaughter and several nieces and nephews Appalachian Funeral Home Johnson City in charge Funerals SPEARS EDDIE Funeral services for Eddie Spears will be held in the chapel of the Rov A Green Funeral Home in Appalachia at 1 pm Monday with the Rev Hugh Bowers of ficiating Burial wilt be In the American Legion Cemetery at Big Stone Gap Pali bearers will be employes of the Sonoka Co Honorary pailbeorers will be class mates Jimmy Kilgore Jimmy Light Don Young Ringiey Jr Bruce Large Lester Prince The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 pm Sunday at the Roy A Green Funeral Home BROWN WORLEY Funerol services for Worley Brown age 78 Piney Flats Route who died at 5am Friday will be conducted Sunday at 2p from the Pouplar Ridge Chris flan Church with Minister (Ed) Hayes and Thomas Shepard officiating Burial will be In Church Cemetery ThO body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 Saturday Friends are welcome to call at the home at any time The body will lie In state 30 minutes prior to services Dlllow Taylor Funeral Home Jonesboro In charge SAMPLES ALLEN Funeral services tor Allen Samples will be held Saturday at 2 at the Wood Mortuary 300 West Poinsett Street Greer South Carolina Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Wood Mortuary Greer South Carolina in CRUMLEY OSCAR neral services for Oscar Crumley held Sunday at 2 from Doty el United Methodist Church Inter In the church cemetery with Rev les Davis officiating The body will iken to the church to lie in state 30 tes preceedlng services The family eceive friends from 7 to 9 Sa ay at the funeral Home Ker ral Home Greenevilie In charge CCONNELL HERBERT PRICE meral services for Herbert Price onnell will be held at 2 Soturdav Gene Falin Memorial Chapel of the City Funeral Home with Rev cher Frazier and Rev White lating Burial will follow In the onnell Cemetery Pallbearers will be es White Bobby Gillenwater Bobby McConnell Durad McCon McConnell The body will 3in at the funerol home where the ly will receive friends Friday night City Funeral Home In charge LADY MRS MARGARET eral services for Mrs Margaret 1 of the Emmett Community Bristol 1) will be conducted at the Veidleman byterian Church at 2 Sunday al will be In the Shipley Cemetery family will receive friends at the Cook Funeral Home In Bristol from ppm Saturday and the body will be to the church an hour before the of service ROLLER MRS MARGARET meral services tor Mrs Margaret er will be held at 2 Sunday In the 3lachan Funeral Home chapel with Waddell officiating Burial be in the Happy Volley Memorial etery Pallbearers will be contacted body will remain at the funeral home re the family will receive friends 1 7 to 9 Saturday MC AMIS (GENE) neral services for (Gene) mis will be held at 2 30 Sunday ie First Presbyterian Church with Rev Davis Thomas officiating al will be In Oak Hill Cemetery The will remain at the funerol home the family will receive friends 6 to 9 pm Saturdoy Hamlett Dob-funeral Home in charge GREEN MRS ELLEN neral services for Mrs Ellen Green be held at 2 Sunday In the mce Funeral Home chapel with the Eugene Huff and the Rev Rex Inson officiating Burial will be In owell Valley Memorial Cemetery family will recleve friends from 7 Saturday a nero1 homf Mrs Ellen Green ST CHARLES VA Mrs Ellen Green 89 died Thursday in a Claiborne Tenn nursing home after a short illness She has been a resident of Lee County for the past 60 years She was a member of the First Methodist Church St Charles She is survived by two daughters Mrs Anna Mullins Pennington Gap Mrs Margaret Brown St Petersburg Fla four sons George Green St Charles Carl Green Abingdon Roy Green Church Hill and Paul Green Ft Carson Colorado 14 grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren Province Funeral Home Pennington Gap charge McAmis (Gene) McAmis 76 of 813 Manor Ct was pronounced dead on arrival at Holston Valley Community Hospital at 3 pm Fnday of an apparent heart attack A native of Greenevilie he was a veteran of World War I and came to Kingsport in 1919 He taught science at Dobyns-Bennett High School for a few years and later founded the Kingsport Office Supply where he was active until his death He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a former trustee and elder of the church His wife Elizabeth Bullen McAmis preceded him in death in 1973 He was a member of the Hammond Post No 3 American Legion and a charter member of the Kingsport Kiwams Club Survivors include one daughter Mrs Richard (Patsy) Quinn Boston Mass one sister Mrs John Regen Kingsport two brothers Judge Luke McAmis Kingsport and McAmis Greenevilie three grandchildren Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home in charge Hobart Rogers APPALACHIA Hobart McKinley Rogers 73 died Johnston Memorial Hospital in Abingdon at 6 15 a Friday after a short ill-ness A retired Blackwood Fuel! Co coal miner he was a member of the United Mine Workers of America and had been a resident of Appalachia for 5Q years Surviving are his widow Mrs Dora Bledsoe Rogers a step-son Miles Needham of Exeter step-daughter Mrs Emma Farmer Appalachia brothers Roy Appalachia and Carl Rogers Portland Ore sisters Mrs Dociai Robbins of Colorado Mrs Fay Anderson Florida Mrs Hazel Guthrie Zanesville Ohio and Mrs May Blackman of Pennsylvania nine grandchildred and four great-grandchildren Roy A Green Funeral Home is in charge Joseph Bishop EXETER Va Joseph Worley Bishop 80 died in Norton Community Hospital Friday afternoon after two weeks illness He had been a resident of Exeter for 57 years and was a past member of the Oddfellows and Moose Lodges A retired miner for the Stonega Coke Coal Co he was a member of the United Mine Workers of America Surviving are his sons Foster of Appalachia Clyde Springfield Va McKinley Big Stone Gap Delbert Dayton Ohio Herbert Gueydan La and Claude Bishop Longwood Fla daughters Mrs Mane Sullivan Big Stone Gap Mrs Loreen Tankers Dryden and Mrs Margaret Gibson Appalachia stepdaughters Mrs Evelyn Moore and Miss Christine Wagner both of Exeter brothers John Dallas Ore Sampson and Ezra both of Kingsport Noble Duffield and Claude Bishop Gate City sisters Mrs Lou Flanary and Mrs Venus Lane of Kingsport and Mrs Beatrice Widener Jonesboro Tenn 36 grandchildren 5 step- grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren Roy A Green Funeral Home Appalachia is in charge Eddie Spears APPALACHIA Eddie Spears 39 of Hartsville formerly of Appalachia was found dead Thursday of an apparent heart attack it was learned here Friday A director of administration for Sonoka Co he also was formerly of Middle-town Ohio He had lived in Hartsville for three years Survivors include his widow Mrs Kathy McGuf-fey Spears sons Edward and Steven Spears of Hartsville his mother Mrs Drucilla Spears Inman Va and sister Mrs Dora Wilcox Wheatley Calif Roy A Green Funeral Home Appalachia is in charge mm ram modern stereo CHOCOLATE CANDIES BEAUTIFULLY BOXED Integrated circuit AMFMFM multiplex radio push-button controls two speaker enclosures Input jacks for headphones record changer and tape player Walnut-finish cabinets Solid state AMFMMPX clock radio with 8-track tape player and two speaker enclosures Digital clock 60 min timer Slide controls input jack for record player Modern white A delicious way to say "I love you' All kinds of Chocolates in heart-shaped ribboned boxes to please the one you love One or two pounds Netwt 'NAAAAAd Our Reg 4988 'y' 'maA a fa fafr AF1Ffl CLOCK RADIO 10-SPEED BLENDER 86 ANTIQUE-STYLE RADIO Our Reg 87 Replica of past radios Wood -grain look AMFM table radio Our Reg 3994 4 Days I Wake or sleep to music! 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