The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

SPON1 owl Mi Death Notices THE TENNESSEAN, Sunday, Feb. 18, 1973 DARTER, James Emmal Sr. Feb. 16, 1973 Survived by daughter, Mrs. J.

R. Caraway, Nashville; sons, James E. Carter Nashville, Ralph E. Carter, Hendersonville; 10 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; Remains are at the chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 12:30 p.m. by Rev.

Erwin L. Gaines. Friends will serve as pallbearers, Interment National Cemetery. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. HOWSE, Mr.

Joseph R. Suddenly Tuesday morning, Feb. 13, 1973. Survived by wife, Mrs. Maggie M.

Howse: son, Joseph A. Howse; mother, Mrs. Nannie L. father, Mr. Ruben Howse; brother, Ruben Howse 2 sisters, Vickie and Marie Howse; 3 step children, William, Richard, Gwendolyn Smith, step mother, Mrs.

Willie Howse; step father, Mr. Andrew Waters; grandmother, Rev. Lavennia Gurley; 3 aunts; 1 uncle; 1 sister in law; other relatives, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation with family Monday night February 19 from 8 to 10 p.m. Hamilton's Tabernacle Church funeral service Tuesday February 20 at 1 p.m.

from the above church conducted by Rev. W. E. Hamilton. Remarks by Rev.

F. M. Corder, Rev. Willie Harris M. Wade.

Flowerladies, pallbearers, selected from friends. Interment National Cemetery. W. E. HAMILTON SONS, in charge 329-2389 Dickson, Tenn.

McCREARY, Mrs. Clare Walt- Age 80 years, at 7:30 a.m., Feb. 17, 1973 in a local nursing home. Survived by one granddaughter, Mrs. H.

G. Jackson Little Rock, one grandson, Edward (M a c) Fletcher McCreary, Austin, one sister, Mrs. Glen Speele, Charlotte, Tenn. The remains Dickson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held 3:30 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 18, 1973 from the First Methodist Church, conducted by Bro. Billy Ray Panter. Pallbearers, Mac Creary, Don Jackson, Hartwell Weaver, Glen Speele, and Glen T. Speele, Sensing.

Interment Union Cemetery. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, Tenn. LEE, Thurston Age 65 years. February 15, 1973 in Winter Haven, a former pastor of Radnor Church of Christ. by wife, Mrs.

Evelyn Orton Lee; son, William Ray Lee, both of Auburndale, Fla. Remains will Nashville at 6:55 a.m. Monday and be conveyed to Ellis Fu: neral Home. Funeral services at graveside at 10 a.m. Tuesday, conducted by Bro.

A. T. Pate. Pallbearers: Buist Barnes, C. A.

Cartwright, Robert Cook, William Hudson, Grady Phillips, Joseph McPherson. Interment Woodland Cemetery. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME Directors. TEASLEY, William F. Jr.

-Sat- urday afternoon, Feb. 17, 1973 at Vanderbilt Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Nancy Hines Teasley; daughter, Miss Sarah Teasley; son, John Hines Teasley; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Teasley Whites Creek, sisters, Mrs. Nancy T. Greve, Indianapolis, Mrs.

Mary Dixie Lipscomb and Mrs. Ann Bomar, Nashville; Frank Owen Teasley, Whites Creek, Maternal grandmother, Mrs. F. B. Owen of Goodlettsville.

Complete arrangements announced later. His remains are at the Chapel of MARTIN'S BRACEYWELSH, 209 Louise 327-1032. ATTENTION: Mt. Olivet LOT OWNERS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR CEMETERY Everlasting Monuments and Memorials Monument Restoration Date Completion Lot Beautification MT. OLIVET CEMETERY "We Care" 1101 Lebanon Road 255-4193 Death Notices BUCHANAN, Mrs.

Beulah Downs-Age 81 years, of 3207 Valeview Drive, Nashville, Friday evening, Feb. 16, 1973 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Floyd Pharris, Hope, Mrs. John W.

Gardner, Nashville; sons, A. Buchanan, Detroit, James F. Buchanan, Nashville; nine grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Jennie Wallace, Mrs. Sallie Flatt, both of Nashville; brother, Lanier (Doc) Downs, Gallatin.

Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, where services will be conducted Sunday afternoon, Feb. 18, 1973 at 3:30 o'clock. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandsons. Active pallbearers will be her nephews. Interment Gallatin City Cemetery.

COLE GARRETT FUNERAL HOME Directors, Goodlettsville. FENTRESS, Mrs. Lillie Ellison Age 67 years, of 809 Brooks Madison. Friday evening Feb. 16, 1973 at Madison Hospital.

Survived by husband, Hubert D. Fentreww, Madison; daughters, Mrs. Edgar C. Seay, Cedar Hill, Mrs. Lawrence Madison; sons, Clarence Fentress, Madison, Matthew Fentress, Joelton, Maurice Fentress, Goodlettsville and Bruce E.

Fentress Burlson, Texas; 15 grandchildren; one great grandchild; sister, Mrs. Austin Mayes; brother, Floyd Ellison, both of Ridgetop. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, where services will be conducted Monday afternoon February 19 at 1 o'clock by Rev. Paul E. Williams.

Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Interment Bethlehem Church Cemetery, (Robertson County) COLE GARRETT FUNERAL Directors, Goodlettsville. Independence, Mo. LIGGETT, Mr. Raymon Cladie Age 66 years of Independence, Mo.

Thursday, Feb. 15, 1973 at 3:30 a.m. at Kansas City Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Survived by wife, Mrs. Margarite E.

Liggett of Independence, daughter, Mrs. Beverly Ann McIntyre of Athens, Greece; son, Farris Leanon Liggett of Calois, nine grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ruth Gray of East Springfield, brothers, Leonard L. Liggett of Portland, Earnest C. Liggett of Hendersonville, and Walter Liggett of Arvads (Denver) Col.

Remains are at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 1150 Dickerson Rd. Complete arrangements will be announced later. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 1150 Dickerson Goodlettsville, 859-5279. PARKER, Mrs. Louise Friday morning Feb.

16, 1973. Survived by Sister, Mrs. Walter S. Hunt; Brother, D. H.

Shelton, both of Nashville. remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson Co. 2707 Gallatin Road where funeral services will be conducted Monday morning Feb. 19, at 11:30 o'clock, Harold Howard, Minister will officiate. Active pallbearers: Franklin Black, Billy Towe.

Carl George, George Neal, Buck Towe, and W. S. Hunt. Interment Mt. Olivet I Cemetery.

PHILLIPS ROBINSON CO. Directors. ARCHER, Ivan Dick Feb. 15, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Nellie Archer; daughter, Mrs. Wendeline Frame; son, George Lee Cross; sister, Mrs. Gladys Wershan; 5 grandchildren. His remains are at Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, where funeral services will be conducted Monday, 10:00 a.m. with Rev.

Kent' McNish officiating. Interment National Cemetery, Tuesday at 10:00. Friends will serve a pallbearers. ROESCH PATTON COSMOPOLITAN, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broad- way, 244-6480. TURNER, Mrs.

Martha ChrisTurner Of Port Weshington, Feb. 16, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by sister, Mrs. Emma P. Ridley; aunt, Mrs.

Mattie McKissack: a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews, other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later. FUNERAL HOME, in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. 329-2596- 329-2462. Hibbett Hailey FUNERAL DIRECTORS 429 Donelson Pike 883-2361 Denelson, Tenn.

We Honor All Burial Policies and Contracts. In Memory of Those Interred This Week in MT. OLIVET CEMETERY Lebanon Road 255-4193 "We Care" Lucile Payne Bolling Louis George Oberly James A. Timbs Stith Cain R. M.

Dudley Mrs. Iza Curran Pollard Allene F. Hatch James R. Terhune, It is easy before God in the day of death to reward every one according to his ways. Ecolus: 11:28 Death Notices CHATMAN.

Charles (Charlie) Jr. Entered into rest Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, 1973. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary Katherine Chatman; one son, Mr.

Charles Chatman III; six daughters, Mrs. Barbara Carter, Mrs. Charlene Bentley, Mrs. Ellen Smith, Mrs. Margaret Chambers, Miss Odellia Chatman all of Nashville, Winston and of Mrs.

Detroit, Willie Mail grandchildren; two aunts, Mrs. Bessie Shields ds of Madison, Nellie Adams of Nashville; one uncle, Mr. Curry Adams of Hendersonville, mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Taylor; five sons-inlaw, Mr.

John Carter, Mr. Calvin Bentley, Mr. Ernest Smith, Mr. Carl Chambers, all of Nashville, and Mr. John Winston of Detroit, four sisters in law, Mrs.

Clara Buford, Mrs. Eunice Buford, Mrs. Christine Taylor, and Mrs. Lillie Pearl Taylor; four brothers-in-law, Mr. Neal Taylor, Mr.

Bert Taylor, Mr. Willie Buford, Mr. Douglas Buford; a host of cousins and friends. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p.m. at Atena Funeral Home (this) Sunday, Services will follow immediately.

Bro. John PerJames Dennis will officiate. Interment Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1 p.m. in National Cemetery.

JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA. 254-3472. KITCHEN, Mrs. Vesta -Age 76, Saturday evening, Feb. 17, 1973 at a local infirmary.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. H. F. Olinger of Nashville; son, Kenneth Boles of Norton, sister, Mrs. Eura Morton of Santa Anna, brothers, Frank Morris, of Mendato, and Eugene Morris of Lockwood, five grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Rd. where funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon, Feb. 19, 1973 at 2 by Rev. R. W.

Lashbrook and Rev. Paul Durham. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends will serve as pallbearers. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, directors.

TEMPLE, Mrs. Ruth N. Thursday, Feb. 15, 1973. Residence, 2628 Delk Ave.

Survived by son, Edward S. Temple, Women's Track Coach at Tennessee State University; sister, Mrs. Dorothy Harding, Harrisburg, grandchildren, Lloyr Bernard and Edwina Temple; devoted daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charlie B. Temple; other relatives and friends.

Visitation with the family Sunday, Feb. 18, 1973 at the William Gunter Memorial Chapel from 7 til 8 p.m. Remains will be conveyed to Harrisburg, where funeral services will be held at the Hooper Memorial Funeral Home, 1416 Cumberland at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1973.

Interment William Howard Day Cemetery. WILLIAM GUNTER AND Funeral Directors. SPARKMAN, Mrs. Jimmie L. Turner Of Pirt Washington, (formerly of Franklin, Tenn.) Thursday, Feb.

15, 1973. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Dorchester, son, Sgt. Alvin J. Sparkman, Tarva Terrace, N.C.; sister, Mrs.

Nannie Dotson, Nashville; granddaughter, Miss Deborah Sparkman; nieces, Mrs. Josie Reed, Mrs. Martha Wilson, Mrs. Jimmie Stevens, all of Nashville, Mrs. Emma Petway, Franklin and Mrs.

Louise Bradley Philadelphia, nephews, James Gentry, Nashville and Spec. 4 Walter Smith, Japan; 12 great nieces, four great nephews; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Sparkman; son-in-law, George Smith; other relatives and friends. Remains arriving Sunday afternoon. Visitation with family at Patton Bros.

Funeral Home, 1306 South Nashville Monday evening 7t to 8 o'clock. Funeral services immediately following. The Rev. James Turner, Rev. J.

F. Grimmett and Rev. C. R. Hooten, officiating.

Interment Tuesday. Family departing funeral home Tuesday morning 11 o'clock for interment at Turner Cemetery, Williamson. County. PATTON Directors. Card of Thanks SMITH Mrs.

Charles W. Smith and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to numerous friends, associates, and well wishers who expressed their concern through cards, mailgrmas, telephone calls, contribution of food, and other means that lifted their spirit during their hour of trial. Mrs. Charles W. Smith and family.

FISHER The family of MRS. MYRTLE FISHER wishes to thank the many friends and church members for all kindnesses shown them during the Illness and upon the passing of their loved one. Mrs. Annie Mai Gage and family. FLOYD The family of the late MR.

HOW. ARD SYLVESTER FLOYD wishes to express their sincere thanks for the numerous floral tributes. telegrams, cards, telephone calls and any other media of sympathy extended to them during their hour of bereavement. You have shown to US that friends are a precious possession whom we are so very proud to have. May God bless each of you always.

Mother, Mrs. Henrietta Jenkins Elovd and family. FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS ON SUNDAY CALL 847-3401 OLD HICKORY FLOWER. SHOP Services for Columbus Mayor Allen Set Today COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) Funeral services were scheduled today for Mayor J.

R. Allen who died in the crash of a private airplane Thursday night. Marsh Thompson, press secretary for Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, was to represent President Nixon. Gov.

Jimmy also was expected to attender Mrs. Nettie Davis HOHENWALD, Tenn. -Services for Mrs. Nettie Lawson Davis, 74, of the Gray's Bend community, will be at 1 p.m. today at McDonald Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Swiss Cemetery. Mrs. Davis died Friday in Bellaire Nursing Home, Columbia, Tenn. Survivors include a halfbrother, Guy Lawson, Hohenwald; three grandchildren, and a great grandchild. Death Notices JONES, Lyttleton G.

February 14, 1973, in Jacksonville, Fla. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Eliza M. Charles, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Ida L.

Harrison, Springfield, brother, Paul C. "Skipper" Jones and niece, Mrs. Ida K. Martin, both of Nashville; four sisters-in-law, nine nieces; three nephews; a number of other relatives and friends. The deceased rests at the J.

W. Adkins Funeral Home, 2510-12th where visitation will be held Monday February 19th, from 7 to 8 p.m., followed by funeral services conducted by Dr. D. C. Washington.

Interment Tuesday Feb. 20th, on the Family Estate in Greenwood Cemetery. J. W. ADKINS.

HALFAKER, Mrs. Nellie Hines -Suddenly, February 17, 1973. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Alice B. Carroll; son, LeRoy Putnam sisters, Mrs.

Hubert Odell O'Brien, Mrs. Clara O'Brien, Mrs. E. T. (Mollie) Dozier, Mrs.

Ollie, (Georgie) Myers; brothers, Claude Jack Hines, and Samuel C. Hines, all of Nashville; five grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren. Remains are at the chapel of Pettus-Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Ave. where funeral arrangements are incomplete. Complete arrangements to be announced later.

PETTUS-OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. NANCE, Mr. John E. -Feb. 15, 1973 at a local hospital.

Residence 906 No. 6th Street. Survived daughters, Mesdames, Marie Baker, Ruth Doss, Yvonne Holt and Margaret Mason; sons, Messrs. John E. Willie George, Fred and Joseph Nance; Rev.

James Price, Charles, Robert and Archie Wright; 64 grandchildren; 37 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Mattie Ford, Chattanooga, nieces, Miss Mary Ann Ford, Mesdames Bertha Galloway, Gertrude Steger and Katherine, Brooks; devoted nephew, Mr. Homer Nance: devoted son-in-law, Mr. William D. Mason; three other sons-in-law; nine daughters-in-law; host of other relatives and friends.

Remains are at Scales Funeral Home, 1412 Jefferson St. Visitation with the family this evening 8-10 p.m. funeral, services Monday, Feb. 19, 1973, 1 p.m. from Noah's Ark P.

B. Church 921 30th Ave. No. Elder R. J.

Stevenson, Rev. Oscar Porter officiating. Flowerladies selected from friends. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Interment Hills of Calvary Cemetery.

SCALES FUNERAL HOME, 329-9880. TEMPLETON, Mrs. Myrtle Friday evening, Feb. 16, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughters, Elvin Morris, Nashville, Mrs.

Ruby Peters, of Ventura, son, James Templeton of Mt. Juliet; sisters, Mrs. Elma Mary Baird, Nashville, Mrs. Ethel Brinkley of White House; grandson, Robert Dillingham Nashville. Remains are at Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, where services will be held Monday at 10 a.m.

Dr. H. Franklin Paschall and Dudley Miller officiating. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. H.

Franklin Paschall, Dudley Miller, John Wilson, Forrest Dillingham, John Erwin. Active: Nephews. Interment: Spring Hill Cemetery. ROESCH-PATTON COSMOPOLITAN, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin 227-4424. NORTH, Andy--Age 92, Friday evening at his residence, 1254 14th Avenue South.

Survived by a devoted sister, Miss Ella North; daughter, Mrs. Loucile Strange: granddaughter, Mrs. Elzie Williams; grandson, John Strange; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later. PATTON BROTHERS in charge.

HODGE, Mrs. Clara Rachel -Of 942 16th Thursdav, Feb. 15, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by three daughters: three sons; two sisters; two brothers; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements will be announced later.

HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. 329-2596- 329-2462. Charles E. Rollin WINCHESTER, Tenn. Services for Charles E.

Rollin, 50, of Columbus, will be at 2 p.m. today, at MooreCortner Funeral Home. Burial will be in Franklin Memorial Gardens. Rollin, a native of Franklin County, died Wednesday in Columbus after a heart attack. He was retired from the Army and had served during World War II and the Korean War.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Tommie O'Neal Rollin; a son, Charles S. Rollin, a student at the University of Miami, his mother, Mrs. John Rollin, Winchester; two brothers, Austin, Winchester, and George Rollin, Fayetteville, three sisters, Mrs. L.

C. Sanders, Winchester, Mrs. Walter Edwards, Miami, and Mrs. William Hotaling, Coxsackie, N.Y. Carlos Likens MOSS, Tenn.

Services for Carlos Likens, 52, a farmer of the Union Hill community, will be at 2 p.m. today at Union Hill Church of Christ. Burial will be in Jones Town Cemetery. Likens died Friday in Monroe County Hospital, Tompkinsville, after a heart attack. "He was a veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his widow Mrs. Irene Denton Likens; two daughters, Mrs. Brenda Asberry and Mrs. Phillis Collins, Moss; his father, Tommy Likens, Moss; eight brothers, Radford, Portland, and Rex, Lester, Dumas, Delton J. Gerald and Willis Likens, Moss; four sisters, Mrs.

Sue Cherry, Mrs. Katherine Franklin and Miss Erma Likens, Moss, and Ruby Gentry, Franklin, and four grandchildren. William Hugh Franklin MANCHESTER, Tenn. William Hugh Franklin, 78, a retired farmer of Manchester, died yesterday in Coffee County Hospital. Services will tomorrow wat Manchester Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Concord Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Grace York Franklin; five sons, Harvey, Manchester, James, dleburg, Donald, Bradyville, Doyle, Elkhart, and Jerry Franklin, Murfreesboro; two daughters, Mrs. Elmore Floyd, Elkhart, and Mrs. Jerline Fothergill, Middleburg; a brother, Melvin Franklin, Manchester, and 19 grandchildren.

Mrs. Mary Virgnia Parsons SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Virginia Draper Parsons, 84, of Springfield, died yesterday in Jesse Holman Jones Hospital. Services at 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow at Associated Funeral Home. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Sam D. Parsons, and two daughters, Misses Lucy and Louise Parsons, all of Springfield. Mrs.

Samuel Sanders SHELBYVILLE Services for Mrs. Samuel Luther Sanders, 80, of Shelbyville, will be at 3 p.m. today at GowenSmith Chapel. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Mrs.

Sanders died Friday County General Hospital. Survivors include her husband; six sons, Leonard H. and Robert Shelbyville, J. W. and Moody Hendersonville, N.C., Earl, Statesville, N.

and John L. Sanders, Tacoma, four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Spence, Shelbyville, Mrs. dred Dalton, Eagleville, Mrs. Louise Higgins, Murfreesboro, and Mrs.

Zelma Glassco*ck, Louisville; two brothers, Tom Shelbyville, and Frank Harris, Cincinnati; 32 grandchildren, and 12 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Emma Sadenwater SPARTA, Tenn. Services for Mrs. Emma Pearl Sadenwater, 85, of Sparta, will be at 11 a.m.

tomorrow at Hunter Funeral Home. Burial will be in Doyle Cemetery. Mrs. Sadenwater died Friday in Wharton Nursing Home, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Roy Sparkman, Nashville; a son, William L. Gamble, Gary, two sisters, Mrs. Liva Buda, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Neita Burt, Torrence, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Ora Hicks PORTLAND, Tenn.

Ora Hicks, 71, retired carpenter of Gallatin, died yesterday in Highland Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Allen E. Cott, Westminster, four and Mrs. Nora Woodruff, Portland, Mrs. Eva Mae Salo, Orlando, and Mrs. Betty McGee, Paris, a brother, James Hicks, Franklin, six grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Belgian Unions Bargain $312 Guaranteed Wage BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) Belgian employers agreement with the trade unions yesterday on giving most Belgian workers a guaranteed monthly wage amounting to $312, a 40-hour work week and four-week vacations by 1975. At present there is no minimum wage, Workers work a minimum hours and have three- -week vacations. Mrs. Charlie Turner SMITHVILLE, Tenn. Services for Mrs.

Charlie Turner, 74, of the Shiny Rock community, will be p.m. today at Love Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Whorton Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Turner, the former Gladys Parker, died Friday in Knowles Hospital.

Survivors include her husband; five sons, James, Ernest and Jack, Smithville, Edward, Manchester, and J. C. Turner, Madison, four daughters, Ellen Crouch, Mrs. Betty Conrad, Niles, and Mrs. Helen Todd, Readyville, and Miss Audrey Turner, Smithville; and five great- grandchildren." John V.

Turner SMITHVILLE, Tenn. Services for John V. Turner, 73, of Smithville, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Walker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bluff Springs Cemetery in Warren County.

Turner, a native of DeKalb County, died Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Juanita Young of Brea, Calif. Survivors also include a son, Eugene Turner, Smithville; four brothers, Erby, Smithville, Hershel and Freeman, McMinnville, and Lonnie Turner, Huntsville; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou Johnson and Mrs. Clara Slatton, McMinnville, and four grandchildren.

Claude Leonard Prince HUNTLAND, Tenn. Services for Claude Leonard Prince, 69, a retired farmer of Huntland, will be at 12:30 p.m. today at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, Tenn. Burial will be in Huntland Cemetery. Prince died Friday, in Franklin County Hospital.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Essie Ann Horeston Prince; two sons, Buis and Carlos Prince, Huntland; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Posey, Troy, Ohio; five brothers, Owen, Mack, and Orval, Huntland, Herbert and Aaron Prince, Princeton, two sisters, Mrs. Dora Swearegin, Princeton, and Mrs. Delia Hunt, Scottsboro, and eight grandchildren.

Mrs. Mary Carnahan GAINESBORO, for Mrs. Mary Jane Poteet Carnahan, 83, of Gainesboro, will be at 2 p.m. today at Sutton and Anderson Funeral Home. Burial will be in John L.

Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Carnahan died Friday in Jackson County Hospital. Survivors include a son, Jesse Carnahan, Nashville; five daughters, Mrs. Oda May Allen, Lavergne, Mrs.

Ruby Sisco, Gainesboro, Mrs. Rhoda Brown, Vine Grove, Mrs. Jo Ann Graham, Hendersonville, and Mrs. Marlene Lee, Hickory, 26 grandchildren, and 38 great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Barbara Huddleston SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Services for Mrs. Barbara Loraine McNeil Huddleston, 25, of Indianapolis, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Associated Funeral Home. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.

Huddleston died Friday at her home. Survivors include her husband, Jerry Allen Huddleston; a son, Wayne Allen Huddleston; two daughters, Misses Patricia and Trecia Kerr, and a brother, John Wooten, all of Indianapolis. Wilson Tidwell CENTERVILLE, Tenn. Services for Wilson Tidwell, 74, of Nunnelly, a retired employe of Tennessee Products will be at 1 p.m. today at McDonald Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Hilltop Cemetery. Tidwell died Friday in Hickman County Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. America Moss Tidwell; a son, Paul Tidwell, Fairview, a stepson, Junior Tidwell, Nunnelly; a brother, Robert Lee Tidwell, Wrigley, two sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Aldridge, Old Hickory, and Mrs.

Lizzie Sullivan, Chicago; a half brother, Ivy Tidwell, Kingston Springs, a half sister, Mrs. Paul Martin, Fairview; five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. UAW Workers Ask Job, Rights Reforms The New York Times News Service ATLANTA United Automobile Workers want their leaders to improve their rights and working conditions inside the plants and give them an opportunity to retire early in the bargaining with the auto companies next fall. During a two-day meeting of 593 delegates representing over one million production workers from the United States and Canada there was almost no mention of increased wages. SAFETY AND health conditions in the plant, the right to refuse to work overtime, and reform of a disciplinary procedure under which a worker can now be punished first and then allowed to attempt to prove his innocence, emerged as the dominant issues.

Leonard Woodco*ck, the president of the union, and the rest of the governing International Board sat quietly, listening to the members' priorities. THE ONLY issue which he vehemently dismissed, as having been exaggerated and romanticized by the press and academicians was boredom on the job. He said that the tone of the academics was to look at workers as being sub-human. "They would like to create a professionalism," he said, "which would give more jobs to some people who have never done any real work in their whole lives." WOODco*ck SAID that there should be experimentation to see how jobs could be changed but that this will probably be left largely to the companies. He added, however, that the union would seek to' be consulted in the experiments, many of which have been implemented at General Motors and Chrysler unilaterally.

A demand widely agreed upon by the delegates was 430 and with $500 a month in benefits after 30 years of service no matter what the age of the worker. In the present contract, workers can retire with $500 a month after 30 years of Henry Argraves MANCHESTER, for Henry Argraves, 72, retired construction worker of Route 5, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Manchester Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Argraves died Friday in Coffee County Hospital.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Melina Willette Argraves; three sons, Walter, Skowhegan, Maine, and Eugene and Henry Argraves Manchester, eight daughters, Miss Henrietta Argraves, Miami, Miss Natalie Argraves, Manchester, Mrs. Phillip Dickerson, Edmonton, Alberta, Mrs. Clara Goodwin, Fort Fairfield, Maine, Mrs. Doris Turner, Lincoln, Maine, Mrs.

Maxine Chace, Enfield, Mrs. Dianna McDougal, Hartland, Maine, and Mrs. Susan Keene, Anson, Maine; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Goldie Jipson, Lincoln; two brothers, James Collin Ford, New Brunswick, Canada, and Stein Ar graves, Arrostock Junction, New Brunswick, Canada; four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Roach, Madison, Maine, Mrs.

Ella Pettingall, Portland, Maine Mrs. Mable Glen, Arrostock Junction, and Mrs. Edna Ayers, Nashville; 21 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Sam Bedford Baker PARSONS, Tenn. Sam Bedford Baker, 86, a retired schoolteacher of Parsons, died yesterday in Decatur County General Hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Parsons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Stanley Baker, Bolivar, two brothers, W. 0., Sugar Tree, and Raymond Baker, Trenton, and four sisters, Mrs.

Luia Buckingham, Sugar Tree, Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Huntingdon, Mrs. Addie Cagle, Lexington, and Mrs. Bessie Buckingham, Sardis, Tenn. Maxie Crouch PORTLAND, Tenn.

Maxie Crouch, 87, retired farmer of Portland, "died yesterday in Highland Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Agnes Thompson, Portland, and Mrs. Alexander, Stafford, W. five grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren, and four great-greatgrandchildren. If you're moving a call to 254-5661 will prevent your missing a single copy of the service at the age 56 but he loses proportionally if he retires before that age, Voluntary overtime is one of the dominant issues, particularly since in many plants workers have recently been working Saturdays for months at a time because of the booming auto market ANOTHER ISSUE which surfaced was the grievance procedure. Foremen can now discipline a worker, force him to take a day or a month off without pay as punishment, for an infraction such as insubordination.

Lee Jones, head of autocal at the Ford stamping plant in Buffalo, said: "We've got to get a system that allows a man to have the same right as a man in the street has, that he's innocent until proven guilty." FACTS APORIA 000,80 FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS FACTS 4111 FACTS re THE 1973 WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS World's Largest Seiling Reference el Completely Revised and Updated Essential for Home, School, Office Election Returns Olympic Results 1040 Pages over a million 86 hr of them still only $2.00 Now on sale at bookstores, newsstands, supermarkets, drug stores and our public service counter. For THE TENNESSEAN SAT Leading VIA off in Ito Service hre V1995 toOk.

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