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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 12

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Leaf Growers Urged To Fight Wildfire JENKINS JAMES age 83 retired farmer passed away 7:15 a Sunday at home In Poplar Springs Community near Kingston following a lingering Illness Survivors: wife Mrs Stella Jenkins: four pont Roy Kenneth Carl and Vergil seven daughter Mrs Carrie Fanner Mrs Lela Mathis Mrs Maude Galyon Mrs Hazel Gatuner Mrs Belty Abbott Mrs Laura Bell Wright Mrs Ruth Bohannon 28 grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren brother Bob Jenkins Funeral 2-30 Tuesday at Poplar Spnngs Baptist Church with Elder Ivy McGhee and Elder A Green officiating Interment church cemetery The body is at the family home Tallent Lenoir City in charge KYES GEORGE age 80 of 729 North Fifth Avenue passed away at UT Hospital at 9-30 a Sunday Member of First Methodist Church Survivors: nephew John Owens of Alabama Services 4 Monday at Roberts Mortuary Dr Curtis Wagner officiating Interment Old Gray Cemetery In charge Roberts TIPTON NOAH age 63 Pershing Street Maryville passed away at 1:20 a Sunday In Blount Memorial Hospital Survivors wife Mn Marv Shipman Tipton: three step-children Mrs Lawrence Hensley of Cleveland Mrs Earl Miller of Maryville and Bob Foster of Green-back two brothers Lloyd Tipton of Covington Ky Asoury Tipton Knoxville two slsten Mn Webb Grant Knoxville and Mrs Joe Tipton Townsend Services 2:30 P- Tuesday at Lone Oak Baptist Church Interment In Carpenter Cemetery The body will be removed to the home at a Monday McCammon Ammons Maryville In charge WILDER GARY LANDON three-months-old son of Mr and Mrs Cleve Wilder Rogersville passed away Sunday morning Survivors include one sister Janice Wilder: grandparents Mr and Mrs Garence Wilder and Mrs Shanks all of Rogersville Funeral service from the residence at 2 pm Monday with Rev Milam Uvesay officiating Interment in Shank Cemetery Colboch-Price Rogers' ilie in charge All tobacco growers are advised to" prepare themselves now for the control of the common diseases and Insects attacking young tobacco plants According to Mullett UT Extension entomologist two or three diseases and several insects each year take their toll of seedling tobacco these can be controlled with chemicals Mullett says The most serious -bed disease in the state is wildfire Burley ZL variety is' completely resistant' to wildfire and where it is grown no control measures are necessary For other varieties the use of the antibiotic chemical streptomycin sulfa is recommended at the rate of 2 teaspoons of the 15 percent streptomycin per gallon of water Use 5 to 10 gallons of spray directly on the plants per 100 square yards of bed depending on size of plants Streptomycin also will stop wildfire once it appears but when used as a preventative it insures healthier plants Begin control measures at the 4 to 6 leaf stage and continue weekly Make the last application just before setting to prevent carrying the disease to the field Blue mold is an airborne disease and thrives during cool wet periods- The disease is now present in beds in states farther south Mullet reports The chemicals for control of this disease are ferbam or zineb as sprays or dusts Use 5 tablespoons of 76 percent ferbam or 2 Vs tablespoons of 65 percent zineb per gallon of water for spraying directly tin the plants Use sufficient spray for thorough plant coverage For dusting use a 10 percent and a 5 percent material respectively Another disease anthracnose has appeared in recent years in the state It is recognized by whitish or light brown shiny freckle-like sunken spots on the leaves The materials which control blue mold will control anthracnose The growers in upper Middle Tennessee should particularly watch for antharenose The chemicals may be combined for application for overall disease control Mullet says If fleabeetles and aphids appear add 2 or 3 tablespoons of 50 percent DDT or TDE for control of these pests For grubs use para-thion or lindane For further information see your County Agent and Univer-sity-Tennessee Extension Leaflet 67 ALLEN MRS CORA age 84 532 Glenvmod pasted away at her home 2:25 Saturday She waa a member of the Beulah Baptist Church Teliico Plain Funeral services 2:30 Monday at Chapel Rev Burk Ledford and Rev Bill Hensley officiating Interment In Lynnhurat Cemetery Pallbearers: Earl Cheek Ted Cheek Cheek Jimmy Vance Gene Witt Charles Wlllbanks The body remains at Rose AMMONS MSGT LAWRENCE age 37 passed away In Louisiana April 2nd Survivors: wife Mrs Ruth Zlen-skie Ammons Orlando Fla son Bill Ammons mother Mrs Ammons Alcoa listers Mrs Clifford Anderson Maryville Mrs Howard Russell Maryville brothers Harold and Don Maryville MSgt Kenneth Ammons Fort Bragg Robert Ammons Kingsport Funeral service 10 a Monday at Miller Funeral Home Interment Embrevtlle Cemetery Unicoi County Military services will be rendered at the graveside Miller of Maryville in charge BOWERS age 85 passed away at 1226 Road Alcoa at 8:40 pm Sunday Survivors: wife Mrs Darcus Louisa Freeman Bowers five sons Ira Bowers all of Akron John and Mack Bowers Madisonville five daughters Mrs Lula Lane Akron Mrs Retta Freeman Alcoa Mrs Carrie Lee Freeman Akron Mrs Viola Kormendy Akron Mrs Rose Gough Akron 48 grandchildren 49 great-grandchildren: three great-great grandchildren brother Bill Bowers Madisonville: two sisters Mrs Mag Bledsone Madisonville Mrs Amanda Freeman Akron Funeral services 2 pm Tuesday at Madisonville Church of God with Rev Davis officiating Interment Sunset Cemetery Miller Maryville in charge BEBBER age 48 passed away In Morristown-Hamblen Hospital Sunday morning following a heart attack Member of Bridges Methodist Church where he was a steward and Sunday School teacher Was office manager for Burke and Hodge Lumber Co and member of board Of Major and Aldermen on Morristown Native of Greene County Survivors: wife Helen Gaby Bebber two sons Charles and Billy mother Mrs Hassle Brown Bebber brother Harold two sisters Mrs Dan Jolley and Miss Evelyn Bebber all of Morristown Funeral services 2-30 pm Tuesday from Bridges Methodist Church Morristown Rev Philllppi officiating Interment Jamlgan Cemetery The body will remain at Brook's Mortuary until time of services THREE WILLIAMSES Easter worshippers at Bell Avenue Baptist Church yesterday included Mrs Williams Jr and Carmen 3 and Vivian Kaye one year They reside at 901 Dartmouth Road AT SEQUOYAH SERVICES Easter sunshine brought out these pretty girls in flower-decked berets and fluffy organdy pinafores at Sequoyah Presbyterian Church yesterday' Mrs Carl Huster 4221 Holloway Drive attends with Debbie 7 (left) and Cathy 4 McMURRAY ANNE age 83 passed away at her Saturday 4:30 a after a lingering illness She was a member of Hebron Presbyterian Church Survived by four brothers John and Ben Jefferson City George of Knoxville Sam of Washington sister Elda at home several nieces and nephews Funeral services Monday 2 at the Hebron Presbyterian Church Rev Simmons and Rev Donald Barker officiating Interment In Mt Horeb Cemetery The body will remain at trie Farrar Funeral Home and will be removed to the church one hour before services Family will receive friends 7 to 9 Sunday Farrar Jefferson City in charge MILES MR of 606 Patton Street SE died at home Sunday April 8 at 1 :30 The body was removed to Clark Mortuary Funeral arrangements will be announced later The body remains at Clark NANCE PAUL THOMAS age 27 of Blaine Term was killed Friday night In an automobile accident on Rutlege Pike He was a member of Richland Baptist Church and an employe of Lay Packing Co Survivors sisters Miss Beatrice Nance and Mrs Nettle Scalf both of Blaine a 1 f-tlster Mn Katherine Verner Atlanta Ga broth-Horace Pun-tlae Michigan two nieces and two Services Mond a 2pm at Chapel Rev Allan Cameron and Rev Carter Morrell officiating Interment in Grove Cemetery Pallbearers: Harold Perrin Roy Beeler Carl Nance L- Cameron Roy Odel and Horace Haynes The body is at Ann Landers it' 4 -4 V- BALLEW CHARLES age 63 Midtown Community Houle 1 Harrtman died 7'13 Saturday Mountain Home Tenn Survived by wife two sons Glenn and Gene Harri-man mother Mrs A Ballew Lexington Ky brother Ballew Harriman sister Mn George Trout Lexington Ky The body is at Kyker Funeral Home Harriman where the family will receive friends 7 to 9 pm Monday Funeral 2 pm Tuesday at Plney Grove Baptist Church Revs Jenkins and Llngerfelt officiating Interment church cemetery The body will lie in state at the church one hour before services hj A 1 1 I it 4- 1 COOK TOZY 76 of Clinton Route 3 died at his home at 7:40 a Sunday Member of Black Oak Baptist Churcn Survivors: Mrs Martha Williams Cook sons Eloridge Etowah Elmer Powell Janaes and Willie of Otnlon daughters Mr Dorothy Long Mrs Elmer Hook Mrs Earl Foust Mrs Sanmy Jones Mrs George Hook all of Clinton 40 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren brother Robert Cook Oneida sister Mr Mary Jane 3yrd of Maryville Funeral 2 pm Tuesday at Black Oak Baptist Church Rev Delbert Payne Rev George 11 Lams Rev Luther Wilson officiating Interment church cemetery The body Is at the home Clinton charge ance Rites Set Today Funeral services for Paul Thomas Nance 27 of Blaine fatally injured in a traffic accident on Rutledge Pike Friday win he held at Chapel at 2 pm today Rev Allan Cameron and Rev Carter Morrell will officiate Burial will be in Grove Cemetery Mr Nance an employe of Lay Packing Co was a member of Richland Baptist Church and a veteran of the Korean War He is survived by sisters Miss Bea--trice Nance and Mrs Nettie Scalf of Blaine half-sister Mrs Catherine Verner of A 1 1 a a Ga and brother Horace of Pon- tiac Mich Estes Deplores US Stand On A-Test Halt WASHINGTON April 6 Sen Kefauver (D-Tenn) said today the United States has lost the respect of much of the world by letting Russia he first to announce it would end nuclear bomb tests He urged in a report prepared for Tennessee television stations that the United States announce too will suspend all future after completing those scheduled in the Pacific this spring "Already there are in the stockpiles of both of our nations enough bombs to destroy most of life as we know it on the Kefauver said Other nations are certain to join the race to build hydrogen bombs sooner or later unless the race is stopped someone will drop the bomb" he said adding: the eyes of the world the Soviet has gained a great propaganda victory by its decision to stop thermonuclear tests In their view the Soviet Union not the United States took the first long step toward halting the plunge toward Poet Ezra Pound Nearing Freedom WASHINGTON April 6 The long dark night may be nearing an end for Ezra Pound the unstable giant of American poetry A Washington law firm plans to file a court petition this week seeking to free the 72-year-old Idahoan from the mental hospital where he has been confined since 1946 when he was ruled incompetent to stand trial for treason The firm said it would institute the motion without fee at the request of Robert Frost grand old man of American verse The motion will seek dismissal of the indictment against Pound Douglas cates Leaves Hospital Douglas Scates one of two young men who accused a courthouse employe of assaulting them while distributing circulars in the Courthouse March 27 was discharged from University Hospital over the weekend He was being treated for a back injury he said he received when Ray Oglesby chief deputy under County Court Clerk Luttrell threw him out of a downstairs license office in the Courthouse i 2mstaSBSasafm Red Missiles In 2 Years Predicted PARIS 'April 6 (INS)-The Russians will have' both 5000-mile and 1500-mile missiles operational and ready to fire within two years This is the assumption of the best-qualified western military strategists in Europe These military officials told International News Service: Right now the Russians claim to have missiles of 350-mile range in the hands of grouund forces in sufficient number for devastating use in wartime There is good reason to believe that the Russians are being modest with this claim Western military leaders believe they have 700-mile range missiles in infantry units Both 5000-m i 1 intercontinental missiles and 1500-mile intermediate range ballistic missiles will be introduced into Soviet operational units within two years The western powers are planning to have 1500-mile missiles in place on European launching pads by the summer of 1959 at the latest At the moment according to the high-level military information the west leads Russia in intercontinental bombers capable of delivering nuclear weapons 1 Six Restriction Waivers Okehed By Knox Board Knox County Zoning Appeals Board Saturday approved six petitions for waivers of building setback requirements Petitions were filed by: ft Wei eontractor attiring permission to build a new FmiHiIb City Post Off leu ftt 1041 Kmx Arenas within two feet of the rear property line Instead of 16 feet required In ft Commercial none Edntft Appleby 309 Kensl Drive permission to build a carport ntttain six and one-half feet at the closest point from the sldo property line An eight-foot setback is required In the Residential sooe A Re Hunger 3830 Maoplo Drtre permission to bnild ft garage within three feet of the side property line (eight feet required) and 14 feet to the rear property line (34 feet required) The property is la a Residential tone Lem Keith Jr 304 Stone Road permission to build a two-room addition within alt feet of the rear property line In a Residential A Bone Myers Hill 3916 Carnation Avenue permission to build a room within four feet at the closest point and five one-half feet at the farthest point from the side property line Eight feet la required la tho Residential none Benton Graves Post Sign Co 701 State Street permission to place a sign four feet and three Inches from the sidewalk right-of-way at CAS I-aun-dry In the Bearden Shopping Center Mil Kingston Pike The petition states that the 13-foot pole for the sign will be eight feet and six Inches from the right-of-way The sign will be eight feet and six Inches wide and nine feet and six Inches high Bebber Dies Suddenly Special The Journal MORRISTOWN April Eugene Bebber office manager for Burke and Hodge Lumber Co and member of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen died in Morristown-Hamblen Hospital today less than 24 hours after suffering a heart attack at his home Greene County native he was a steward and Sunday School teacher at Bridges Methodist Church He was the contractor and developer of Rolling Hills subdivision in Morristown and of Castle Heights at Newport Funeral services at Bridges Methodist Church at 2:30 pm Tuesday with Rev Thll-lippi officiating Interment Jami-gart Cemetery Survivors include his wife Mrs Helen Gaby Bebber two sons and his mother CATRON MRS JOSIE LETHA 65 passed away In a Morristown hospital at 8 30 am Sunday Survivors: husband Catron three sisters Mrs Flojd Petty of St Petersburg Fla Mrs Harvey Johnson and Mrs Buford Morrison of Morristown NO UMBRELLA Mr and Mrs James Frazier and sons Billy 6 and Ben one year were among hundreds who turned out in the sparkling sunshine yesterday for church services The rain cleared away before daybreak at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church two brothers Everette Medlln of Klngs- iy Funeral services will held at 2 30 Tuesday at Chapel Methodist Church Interment In church cemetery The body will remain at Funeral Home until tune of service for seven months We necked of course but I ma aged to keep him within respectable limits After awhile it got to be too much of a struggle and I decided instead of fighting him off every time we got together (which was pretty often) better stop seeing him altogether very proud of myself for being able to make the decision I know I did the right thing because he -was gaining on me fast The funny part of it is Ann I miss him even though dating several boys who are much nicer and no threat to my purity Am I SALLY Mother pin a rose on me and make it a white one please Congratulations lor making the right decision before it was loo late Keep telling yourself the boy friend was up to no good and you were smart to give him the air Are you because you miss himT No wot just human The rogues and rascals sometimes seem more attractive than the nice boys in the same way that forbidden fruit appeals to the worst in our human nature You may have a yen for this Romeo for a long time but easier to live with a few question marks than feelings of guilt and self-recrimination 9 Dear Ann My hubby and I are having a small disagreement Our two-year-old son is brilliant and very proud of him My husband is an attorney and so is his father My dad is an engineer natural for a father to want his son to step into his footsteps But I believe this is always best The way our son handles blocks and builds things I know he would be a truly great engineer if encouraged along these ALERT MOM He shows no interest in law whatsoever What is your opinion? Two yectrs old and he shows no interest Well THIS is something to worry about! Since you have 16 years or so to think about your pressing problem I suggest you put it aside for now By the time the boy must make the decision he may have a few ideas of his own in regard to what he wants to do with his life NORRIS JAMES age 37 ot old Pleasant Gap Road died Sunday 6 pm St Hospital He was an ironworker and a member ot Pleasant Gap Baptist Church Survivors: parents Mr snd Mrs Andy Norris daughter Carolyn sons Bobby and Burl all of Powell sisters Mrs Estie Trent Mrs Dykes Knoxville Mrs Robert West Powell brothers Tommy and Hobart Norm Knoxville Funeral arrangements Incomplete The body remains at McCarty's RANEY Mrs juletta age 73 of 1230 Valley St the wife of Raney died at her home at 830 a Saturday She was a member of Fort Hill Baptist Church Services Monday at Fort Hill Baptist Church Rev Louis Ball and Rev Lu Hammer Jr officiating Interment In Seven Islands Cemetery RAMSEY EIJAH I age 62 passed away at 3 Sunday at homei Survivors: wife Mrs Elite Ramsey: three sons Ray Clay Ish-meal three daughters Mrs Bob Ramsey Mrs Frank Lindsey Miss Eraab Ramsey all of Rutledge two brother Hobert and Marshall Rutledge three sisters Mrs Homer Reagan Mrs Henry Vineyard Rutledge Mrs Ramsey Knoxville Funeral service Tampico Baptist Church 2:30 pm Tuesday Interment Tampico Cemetery Rev Charlie Cantwell and Rev Blame Parrott officiating The body is at home Smith Rutledge in charge SHAW MRS age 61 passed away 3:40 pm Sunday at St Hospital The residence la at 800 Hlawassee Avenue She was a member of North Knoxville Baptist Church Survived by husband Nelse Shaw Knoxville daughters Mrs John Manning and Mrs Jack Cochran Knoxville sons and Earl Shaw Knoxville sisters Mrs Roxie Stanley and Mrs Rosa Watson Miamlsburg brothers Cyrus Aired Las Vegas Nev and Sam Aired Titus Fla 10 grandchildren The body will be taken to the home at 1 pm Monday Funeral arrangements incomplete Rose in charge STANBERY MRS BONNIE age 79 of 317 Waller Ave Maryville passed away aV ber home 1 :50 a Saturday She was the widow of tha late A Stanbery Survivors: sons Len and Wilbur Stanbery Alcoa: Hal Lealie and A Stanbery Jr all of Maryville: sister Mrs Lonas St Petersburg Fla nine grandchtldren five great-grandchildren Funeral service 3 Monday at Miller Funeral Home conducted by Rev Clell Gibson Interment Grand View Cemetery SHADDEX age 66 passed at Hospital Memphis at 1:30 am Sunday after a brief illness He was a member of Hebron Presbyterian Church Survivors: wife Mrs Allle Cox Shadden Jefferson City daughter Linda a i at home: brothers Joe and Tom Shadden of Jefferson City Wiley Shadden of Cleveland Va several nieces and nephews Funeral arrangements to be announced later pending arrival of the body from Memphis Farrar Jefferson City in charge $150 Million Asked For Slum Work WASHINGTON April 6 President Eisenhower was urged today to give 150 million dollars in slum clearance funds to cities as a means of increasing employment Democratic members of the housing subcommittee of the House Banking and Currency Committee headed by Chairman Rains (D-Ala) made the request in a wire to Eisenhower Rains said the Budget Bureau has impounded 50 millions of the 350 million in slum clearance grants which Congress authorized last year Is no valid reason" he said not releasing this 50 million dollars right now" He said in addition a 100-mll-lion-dollar reserve fund is provided in the 1949 Housing Act for the President to use when warranted by prevailing economic conditions the gravity of the present economic suitation justifies immediate release of this reserve if the administration is sincere in its attempts to fight the recession and put the unemployed back to work" Rains said Loudon Father Slain i Special Te Journal MADISONVILLE April 6 An argument at a tavern nine miles north of Madisonville Friday night left a 29-year-old Loudon Countain dead of gunshot wounds and an Athens trailer I truck driver charged with his murder Monroe County Sheriff Albert Martin said Sheriff Martin identified 'the victim as Garence Oody father of six children Route 4 Loudon Charged with murder was Clifford Gene West 29 of Route 2 Athens The shooting occurred outside the Giles Grill on US Highway 441 Sheriff Martin said Oody was shot twice in the head with a 38-cahber snub-nosed revolver West was released under 55000 bond pending hearing next Saturday afternoon Sheriff Martin said witnesses told him that West had scuffled with a friend of the victim inside the place and minutes later met Oody outside The sheriff said he was told that West ordered Oody to go back inside before the shooting The sheriff quoted West as saying he hit Oody or four times" with the pistol and that it discharged accidentally Woman Cremated In Her Home Special To The Journal BENTON April 6 A Polk Countian was found burned to death in her Ducktown home 34 miles southwest of here yesterday Mrs Hattie Hurst 78 was apparently alone at the time Polk County Coroner John Edwards said that it appeared' that her clothes had caught fire from a cooking stove Her burned clothing was found about the room indicating that she had moved about after her clothing had aught fire he added Red Cross Fund Drive Far Short WASHINGTON April 6 The American Red Cross has said it is a matter of "grave that its 1958 fund drive for 95 million dollars is still about 25 millions short of the goal Red Cross president Alfred Gruenther said 570667000 has been raised with bad weather slowing the campaign in many communities Hysterical Girls Greet Pat Boone LONDON April 6 American singer Pat Boone flew here Friday and got a somewhat hysterical welcome from dozens of teenage girls struggling to fight their way past police While the girls chanted want Pat" Boone escaped to a private lounge -Boone is making stage appearances and doing a TV show here WANT ADS THREE GENERATIONS Farmer accompanies daughter Mrs Harry Lippner and granddaughters Linda 9 (left) and Donna 11 to services at Central Methodist Church The home' is at 410 Hastings Lane CLO NIGER MRS DAISY age 74 of Maryville Route 7 passed away at Blount Memorial Hospital at 4 a Sunday Survivors: two daughters Mrs Hensley Nuchols of Maryville Mrs Floyd Adams of New Martin vine Va two tons Earl and Mack Cloniger of Maryville 14 grandchildren 12 great-grandchildren lister Mrs Hester Morgan of Knoxville Funeral service 2 Tuesday at Miller Funeral Home conducted by Rev Hutchins and Rev David Aulton The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 Monday Interment Chestua Cemetery Monroe County FRETZ EUGENE realtor of 3900 Glenfield Drive died Saturday 10 at Fort Sanders Hoa-pitaL He was a member of Second Presbyterian Church Survivors: widow Mrs Ellzabethton Sprankle Fretz daughter Miss Emily Fretz Knoxville: sons Eugene Fretz Little Rock Ark Ben Sprankle Fretz Knoxville grandchildren Elizabeth Llewelljn Fretz Thomas Fretz Little Rock Services Monday 4 at Second Presbyterian Church with Dr Copeland officiating Interment Highland Memorial Cemetery Honorary pallbearers: Paul Aycock Hop Bailey Sr Broome Frank Callawav Dr Ed Clayton Dr Clotworthy Ellis Harold Ernest Garrelt Harold Hayes Dr Howard Gyde Key Victor Klein Douglas Lothrop Sr 9 Me-Callen James McMiiltn Love Miller Lloyd Montgomery Lynn Monts Carter Myers Hoyt Pavne Sr Howard Rogers Ed Sample A Schubert Charles Sexton James Stewart George Cate Tucker and all officers past and president of the Board of Trustees Board of Elders Board of Deacons of Second Presbyterian Church members of the building committee of the church present officers and board of directors of the Real Estate Board of Knoxville The body will lie In rtate at the church one hour before services The body krill remain at GILLENWATERS ERNEST age 59 of Rogersville Route 2 passed away Sunday morning at Oak Ridge Hospital after a lingering Illness Survivors: wife Mrs Bess Holston Gillen waters daughters Mrs Harry Lackey of Rogersville Mrs Everette Lamleln of Lancaster Mass Mrs Kyle Reed of Morristown sons Jack of Clinton Mass sisters Mrs Nannie Pearl Davis of Jackson Miss Mrs John Woodruff of Charlotte Mrs Alma Depew of Oak Ridget-nlne grandchildren SsrV' Ices srill be conducted at 230 Tuesday at Nash-Wiison Funeral Home Chapel with Rev James Hankins officiating Burial in family cemetery The body will remain at the funeral home Nath-Wilson Rogersville In charge HODGE HELEN age 54 passed awav at Milligan Clinic at noon Sunday Survivors: husband Frank two sons Wayne Rutledge Raymond California one Mrs Oonard Longmire Kansas one brother Lester Cameron Rutledge: two sisters Mrs Greenlee of Rutledge Mrs Hodge Mascot four grandchli' dren Funeral 2:30 pm Tuesday at Central Point Baptist Church of which she was a member The body will be taken to tha church at 1:30 pm to He In state Rev Puckett and Rev Ralph Gevanger officiating The body will be taken to the home 1 pm Monday Interment in church cemetery Smith Rutledge in charge HAWKINS JAMES age 67 passed away at bis home Maryville Route 4 at 12 '30 am Sunday Survivors: daughter Mrs Ike Jones of Harvard 111: two sisters Mrs McNabb and Mrs Lovell of Knoxville brother Hawkins Knoxville three grandchildren two great-grandchildren Funeral services 11 am Wednesday at Union Grove Baptist Church conducted by Rev Ray Valentine The body will remain at the funeral home and wilt be taken to the church one hour before Interment church cemetery Miller ot Maryville in charge HAYNES" LEON age 50 Brakeville Road Strawberry Plains Route 2 passed away Sunday night at Fort Bandera Presbyterian Hospital Member of Wooddale Freewill Baptist Church Brotherhood Railway Trainmen Survivors wife Mrs Stella Haynes mother Mr Jennie Havnes Maryville brother Bill Haynes Maryville Three stepdaughter Mrs Jewel Kreis Mrs Wanda Cox Mrs Agnes Vaughn art of Knoxville Seven grandchildren Arrangements are Incomplete in charge NOTICE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT All persons Interested will take notice that at a regular meeting of tbe Council of City of Knoxville at 7:30 Thursday April 17 1958 their objections will be heard to the second reading and final passage of the resolution listed below which was passed on -first reading on Apni 1 1958 orcerlng the local Improvement herein described pursuant to the Knoxville Local Improvement Act being Chapter 348 Private Acts of Tennessee for 1925 Plans specifications and estimates of cost of said improvement are on file the City Recorder's office and the office of the City Engineer Resolution No 2516 ordering local improvement designated District SnS- TARWATER NANNIE sge 78 of SevtervlUe Route 5 died at SL Mary's Hospital 6:15 Sunday Survivors: seven sons William of Sevier-ville Horace of Rockford Sam of Florida Charles of Manchester Tenn of Greenback of Virginia Reed of Florida two daughters Mrs Ersa Huffstetler of Florida Mr Louise Par-ton ot Gatlinburg 25 grandchildren 33 great-grandchildren two brothers George Benson of Seviervllle John Benson of Crossvllle She was a member of Creek Methodist Church Funeral arrangements to be announced later Rawlings Sevlerville In charge TAYLOR MRS MARTHA passed away Sunday afternoon at her home Lake City Route 1 Survivors two sons Ernest Tavlor of Lake City Grover Taylor of Houston Tex: five daughters Mrs Sara Wright of Jacksboro Mrs Eva Hannah ot Chattanooga Mrs Hutson Mr Oscar Foust Mn Beatrice Stevens all of Lake Cltv sister Mrs Paralee Hat-maker of La Follette Services Tuesday 2 Oak Grove Baptist Church Rev Warren and Rev Charles Johnson officiating Interment church cemetery Martins of Lake City In charge WELIJAMS SCOTT age 65 Oliver Springs died Sunday morning In Oak Pidge Hospital Member of Masonic Lodge and ORT Survivors: wife Mrs Bessie Dickson Williams sister Miss Williams Clinton Funeral services 3 pm Tuesday Chapel Rev Dale and Rev Harmon officiating Interment Sunset Cemetery Pallbearers: Robert Riddle Charlie Lueallen Sam Alexander Sam Dugglns Earl Simmons Bob Thacker and ORT members as honorary pallbearers The body will remain at Clinton where he family will receive friends from 7 to 9 pm Monday Dear Ann This letter is for Sylvia the young girl who is toying with the idea of marrying a 23-year-old with a Against the advice of my minister and family I married a boy I though his love for me would conquer all and that once were married I could wean him away from Mom I was mistaken When Junior married me his mother almost had a breakdown It was the only thing ever done in his life without her approval Now determined to make him pay for and me too She phones every -night during dinner and wants to know what eating Then she tells him HER menu I know she makes up lies because when WE eat at her place she never has roast beef or steak One day my husband is going to have to choose between his Mama and his wife I be a bit surprised If he chose his Mama You win Sylvia She saw him SHOOK A sanitary sewer on Volena Place SW from existing manhole east to point 5 feet east of dividing between Lots 7R and 8R Retub-district of Volena Heights Addition Block Nettie Mi Beeler Recorder Cancer Test To Be Extended SAN FRANCISCO April 6 A University of California lung cancer test that has proved successful in 90 percent of 6000 cases will soon be given a massive five-year trial on 6000 California convicts by Dr Seymour Farber associate clinical professor of medicine The insidious tumor disease causes 33000 deaths a year in the United States Early diagnosis and treatment has proved of great aid to doctors in combatting the dread malady Railroads Spend Nearly 2 Billion WASHINGTON April 6 US railroads spent 51816471000 on materials and supplies exclusive of equipment in 1957 This report for Gass I roads released today by the American Association of Railroads showed these major items: For fueL 5459960000 for iron and steel products 5608811000 and for miscellaneous products The spending' was 567377000 or 38 percent under the 1956 total The statement said the decline resulted principally from a of reduced earnings and traffic" eU Vi fj i Chancery Sg I of Valuable Property No 38240 OLIVER KINCAID VI JOHN ERS-KINE ET AL Pursuant to a decree pronounced hr the above cause at November Term 1957 of the Chancery Court at Knox-vine Tenn 1 srill sell at public auc don to highest bidder in front of the Court House door in Knoxville Tenn on Saturday 26th day of April next at XI o'clock am th property mentioned and described In pleadings and in said decree to-wit: A and lot bearing City Street No 714 Brigham Avenue Knoxville Tennessee fronting 35 feet thereon on South aide of said street with a depth ot 104 feet TERMS: Said sale will upon a payment of one-fourth cash and th balance in equal payments due in rx twelve and eighteen months and in bar of the equity of redemption taking from the purchaser interest bearing notes with good security for the purchase money and retaining a lien as farther security Thl 29th day of March 1996 HENNING li Clerk and Master uV PHONE 3-3195 TOO YOUNG TO KNOW: Who are you kidding Sisterf Why don't you pinch him and hardf STARVING EXPECTANT FATHER: You do it to annoy your wife whether you realise it or not Eat your snacks when not around if you exercise the self discipline that she does HELP WANTED: foolish to loaste your time and energy fighting off this lecher every night and twice on Sunday TeU him not to caU you any more unless that is you really enjoy battle-fatigue NOTE NEW PHONE NO AT ST Putting their best feet forward (in black patent) at St Episcopal Church are (left to right) Rosalie Martin 10 Teresa Danner 10 and Vicky Ludlow 13 Parents are Mr and Mrs Martin 513 Broadview Drive Mr and Mrs Danner 431 Rennoc Road Mr and Mrs A "Ludlow 5113 Paper Mill Road.

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