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TENNESSEAN, Saturday, June 10, 1978 Mrs. Lockmiller's Rites To Be Today Services for Mrs. Bobbie N. Lockmiller, 43, a Brentwood resident who died as a result of injuries received in a traffic accident, will be at 10 a.m. today at Immanuel Baptist Church.

IN Drs. McGlothlen David will George officiate. and Gaye Burial L. will be in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. The at RoeschPatton Dorris Charlton Funeral Home.

MRS. LOCKMILLER died Thursday in Chattanooga's Erlanger Hospital of injuries received in a traffic accident on Interstate 24 near Monteagle last Friday. A tractor-trailer truck veered across the median and struck her car. She was en route to Cleveland, to visit relatives. Mrs.

Lockmiller was a real estate agent for Estes-Taylor Nashville, and formerly worked for Comfort Supply Co. here. She was the wife of Donald Lewis Lockmiller, an officer of Third National Bank. He survives. MRS.

LOCKMILLER was born in Madisonville, and reared in Cleveland. She attended public schools in Cleveland and moved here about 10 years ago. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Besides her husband, survivors include a son, David Alan Lockmiller, Brentwood; three sisters, Mrs. Juanita Cooper, Mrs.

Cora Lee Rose and Mrs. Joyce McConnell, all of Cleveland; and four brothers, J.B., Curtis, Albert and Jerry Belcher, all of Cleveland. Mrs. Ocie Fuson SMITHVILLE, for Mrs. Ocie Norman Fuson, 77, of Smithville, will be at 2:30 p.m.

today at Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Baker Cemetery. Mrs. Fuson died Wednesday in DeKalb General Hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Lena Neal, Smithville; a sister, Mrs. Zola Tyler Wilson, Indianapolis, a brother, Robert Norman Indianapolis; six grandchildren, 16 great children and four great-great-grandchildren. Robert W. Davis SPARTA, Tenn. Services for Robert Walter (Bob) Davis, 90, a retired farmer of Sparta, will be at 11 a.m.

today at Burgess Memorial Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rose's Chapel Cemetery. The body is at Hunter Funeral Home. Davis died Thursday in White County Community Hospital. Survivors include four daughters, Miss Francis Davis, Mrs.

Earline Richards, Mrs. Hassie Hickey and Mrs. Mollie Mae Lambert, all of Sparta; a son, Tommy Lee Davis, Sparta; 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Rudolph C. Hilderbrand -Services for Rudolph Carter 55, of Clarksville, a retired civil service employee, will be at 11 a.m.

today at McReynoldsNave Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery with full military honors. Hilderbrand, a veteran of World War I1, died Thursday at his home after an apparent heart attack. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ollie Hilderbrand; three sons, Philip and Carter, Columbus, and Bobby Hilderbrand, Frankfort, Germany; two stepsons, Mickey and Albert Trainer Clarksville; two daughters, Mrs.

Denise Simpson, Idaho, and Miss Sheryl Hilderbrand, Columbus; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Nancy Bumpus, Clarksville; his mother, Mrs. Lallah Hilderbrand, Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. Francis Orr, Atlanta, and two grandchildren. Mrs.

Nellie Mai Pierce BIG SANDY, Tenn. -Services for Mrs. Nellie Mai Pierce, 76, of Big Sandy, will be at 3 p.m. today at Big Sandy Methodist Church. Burial will be in Bakers Chapel Cemetery.

The body is at Funeral home here. Mrs. Pierce died Thursday in Benton County General Hospital, Camden, Tenn. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Bertha McPeak, Clarksville, and a brother, Arie Jones, Big Sandy.

Mrs. Margaret Lamar COLUMBIA, Tenn. -Services for Mrs. Margaret Sowell Lamar, 68, of Columbia, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Lamar died Thursday in Maury County Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Claude Lamar; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Galloway, Gaithersburg, a son, Claude Lamar Framingham, two sisters, Mrs.

James Woody and Mrs. Eleanor Cranford, Columbia; six grandchildren and three great dren. Lawrence W. Lee COLUMBIA, for Lawrence Wolfe Lee, 69, of Columbia, a retired school teacher, will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Polk Memorial Gardens. Lee died Thursday in Columbia Nursing Facility. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Lee; three stepdaughters, Clyde Matney, Tazwell, Mrs. Jimmy Rowe and Mrs.

Charlie Jordon, Columbia; three stepsons, Robert, Cincinnatti, Bill, Columba, Bill and Lonnie Compton, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Clayton Schuford, Lawndale, N.C., and four brothers, Herbert, Thad and Fred, Lawndale, and Clyde Lee, Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Jewell Schunatz HOHENWALD, for Mrs. Jewell Clayton Schunatz, Ypsilanti, will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at McDonald Funeral Home. Burial will be in Napier Cemetery. Mrs. Schunatz, a native of Hohenwald, died Thursday in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, Tenn. Survivors include her husband, Frank Schunatz; three sons, Roscoe, Battle Creek, Tony, Wyandote, Don Clayton, Ypsilanti; a daughter, Mrs.

Ann Quillen, Hohenwald; two brothers, Ivio, Memphis, and John Edwards, Hohenwald; three sisters, Mrs. Goldie Hardin, Mrs. Ivio Miller and Mrs. Lafan Griner, Hohenwald, and eight grandchildren. Edward A.

Williams MANCHESTER, for Edward A. Williams, 76, of Manchester, a retired real estate dealer, will be at 3 p.m. today at Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Manchester City The body is at Gilmore FuCemetery. neral Home.

Williams died Thursday in Rutherford Hospital, Murfreesboro. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alline Williams, and a brother, Walter L. Williams, Merlin, Oregon. Nashel Yarbrough LINDEN, for Nashel Yarbrough, 79, a retired farmer of Linden, will be at 1 p.m.

tomorrow at McDonald Funeral Home. Burial will be in Craig Cemetery. Yarbrough died Thursday in Hickman County Hospital, Centerville, Tenn. Survivors include wife, Mrs. Melvina Vaughan Yarbrough; three sons, Frank, Herbert and Billy Ray Yarbrough, Linden; eight daughters, Mrs.

Sarah Conley, Mrs. Susie Jones, Mrs. Willie Beard and Mrs. Shirley, Jones, Chicago, Mrs. Annie Hunter, Paso, Texas, Miss Jessie Yarbrough, Nashville, Mrs.

Faye Vaughan and Mrs. Jewel Majors, Linden; two stepsons, Windell, Linden, and Jones Craig, Nashville; a stepdaughter, Miss Wanda Vaughan, Linden; two sisters, Mrs. Ollie White and Mrs. Gladys Beard, Chicago; 47 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Miss Nannie Black SPARTA, for Miss Nannie Leola Black, 62, of Sparta, a retired federal civil service employee, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Thurman Funeral Home. Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery. Miss Black died Thursday in a Nashville hospital. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Ersie Black, Sparta; a sister, Mrs.

Lucille Monahan, Charlotte, N.C., and three brothers, Robert, Sparta, Bud, Oak Ridge, and Lloyd Black, Leavenworth, Kansas. Mitchell L. Norman CLARKSVILLE-Services for Mitchell Louis Norman, 76, of Clarksville, a retired Clarksville Department of Electricity employee, will be at 2 p.m. today at Cumberland Drive Church of God of Prophecy. will be in Keesee Cemetery.

1 The body is at McReynolds-Nave Funeral Home. Norman died Thursday at his home. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ether Lyle Norman; three sons, Dennis, Louis A. and Howard E.

Norman; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Coleman, Mrs. Mary Benton, Mrs. Lottie Frey and Mrs. Dorothy Murray; three half brothers, William, James and George R.

Norman, all of Clarksville; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Fain, Atlanta, and Miss Beddie Ann Norman, Clarksville; a half sister, Mrs. Lillie Mai Manning, Clarksville; 18 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Thomas M. Boone ERIN, for 1 Thomas M.

Boone, 52, of Erin, a truck driver for the Houston County highway department, will be at 2p.m. today at Arlington House of Prayer. Burial will be in Alsobrooks Cemetery. The body is at the home, with Nave Funeral Home in charge of funeral arrangements. Boone died Wednesday in Trinity Hospital, Erin, after an apparent heart attack.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Flick Boone; two sons, Eddie, Chicago, and Richard Kim Boone; three stepsons, Terry L. and Ricky Pulley and Paul Boone; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Sharon L. Warfield; his father, Hoyt Boone, Erin; four brothers, Murphy, Southgate, Daniel and Tucker, Detroit, and Major Boone, Erin; two sisters, Mrs.

Ella Mae Hamilton, Lincoln Park, and Miss Mildred Boone, Erin, and a grandchild. James E. McClain ERIN, Tenn. -Services for James Ervin McClain, 67, of Erin, an employee of the Houston County school system, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Nave Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. McClain died Thursday in Trinity Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Pulley McClain; three sons, J.C. and Charles Erin, and Norman R.

McClain, Nashville, and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Geleen Cole LEWISBURG, Tenn. -Services for Mrs. Geleen Wells Cole, 15, of Lewisburg, will be at 2 p.m.

today at London Funeral Home. Burial will be in Head Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Cole died Thursday in Leonard's Hospital here after a lengthy bout with cancer. Survivors include her husband, Johnny Ray Cole; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Wells sister, Miss Doree Wells, Lewisburg; a foster brother, Donald Newman, the Talley Station community; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells, Talley Station, and Esmond Willis, Belfast, and great parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Archer, Lewisburg. Arnold D. Zimmer MURFREESBOR0Arnold D. Zimmer, 82, of Murfreesboro, retired district manager for Curtis Industries, died yesterday at his home after an apparent heart attack. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Monday at Jennings Ayers Funeral Home. Burial will be in National Cemetery, Nashville. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bess McDaris Zimmer; a son, Earis E. Zimmer, Erie, a daughter, Mrs.

Donna Brewer, Memphis, and six grandchildren. Waymon A. Lowry Jr. MANCHESTER, Tenn.Services for Waymon Algernon Lowry a retired boiler maker of the Summittville community, will be at 3:30 p.m. today at Manchester Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Summittville Cemetery. Lowry died Thursday in Coffee County Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Imogene Powell Lowry; a son, Waymon Joseph Lowry, Fort Bragg, N.C.; two 'daughters, Mrs. Claudie Jean Crowley and Mrs.

Carole Anne Martin, Summittville; his stepmother, Mrs. Jodie trick, Morrison, two brothers, Roger and J.W. Lowry, Summittville; two half brothers, Benjamin, Dallas, Texas, and I Howard Lowry, of Bone Cave, a half sister, Mrs. Patricia Julian, Morrison, and six grandchildren. Everbright Cemetery, Giles County, Pulaski, Tenn.

PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MAYES, Mrs. Anna 514 25th Avenue No. departed this life Thursday June at a local hospital. Survived by devoted husband, Williams James Mayes; devoted son's, Alfred Lumpkins Jr.

and James Terrell; 1 step son, Bobby Mayes; devoted sisters, Fannie M. Ridley, Franklin, Tenn. and Mrs. Lenora Brown, Nashville, Tenn; brothers, Eugene Johnson, Franklin, Tenn, Richard a and Alonzo Johnson, Nashville, Lewis Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio and Norvel Johnson, Franklin, Tenn; Devoted daughter-in-law, Mrs. Linda Terrell, Nashville, Tenn; devoted nieces, Ninna Jones and Mary Oden of Nashville; devoted Rufus Johnson, Nashville, 2 devoted grandson's and 7 other grandchildren; mother and father in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Mayes; several nieces, nephews; brothers-inlaw and sisters-in-law; dear friend, Laura Moore. A host of other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Monday evening 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.

at Mt. Sinia Primitive Baptist Church. Funeral services to follow immediately. Rev. Holt, Elder Washington Green and other ministers officiating.

Interment 12:00 Noon Tuesday Greenwood Cemetery. PAT. TON BROTHERS DIRECTORS. Death Notices CARTER, Ms. beth.

-Of Lansing, Michigan, departed this life Tuesday June 6, 1978 at Sparrow Hospital. Survivors include sisters, Mrs. Tennie Wade, Lansing, Mrs. Edna Martin, Mrs. Peruna Simmons and Ms.

Nina Carter, Nashville; brothers, Ollie Carter, Lansing Mich and Robert L. Carter, Nashville; aunt, Mrs. Cynthia Bass, Nashville; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; sisters-in-law, 2 brothers-in-law; devoted friends, The Breedlove Family; Mrs. Katie Sleet and many other friends. Remains will arrive in Nashville Saturday June 10, 1978.

Visitation with the family Sunday June 11, 1978 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Patton Brothers Funeral Home. Funeral services to follow immdiately. Rev.

H.C. Fuller, Rev. W.W. Reid and Rev. W.L.

White officiating. Pallbearers selected from friends. Interment Monday 11:30 A.M. at imma Let Them Know IF Thinking Of Them Florals from $12.50 24 Hour Phone Service 327-0202 Order and say "Charge it" Mrs. Maggie Helton SHELBYVILLE-Services for Mrs.

Maggie Helton, 80, of Shelbyville, will be at 2 p.m. today at Landers Creek Church of God. Burial will be in Willow Mount Cemetery. The body is at Gowan-Smith Chapel. Mrs.

Helton died Thursday in Bedford County General Hospital. Survivors include two sons, Arthur E. and Henry T. Helton, Shelbyville; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Bingham and Miss Faye Helton, Shelbyville, Mrs.

Betty Couch, Plainwell, and Mrs. Lorene Bell, Wartrace, 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Mrs. Annie Mae Ray TULLAHOMA-Mrs. Annie Mae Ray, 65, of Tullahoma, died yesterday in Coffee County General Hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at DavesCulbertson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hurricane Cemetery. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Clifford Shasteen, Tullahoma, and a brother, Garland Ray, Winchester, Tenn.

Beath Notices STIFF, Col. H.T.-Age 84 years, Thursday evening June 8,1978 at Vanderbilt Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary Louise Heffernan Stiff; daughter, Mrs. Jim L.

Jones, Nashville; son, H.T. Stiff, Franklin, grandchildren, Ward D. Stiff, Nashville, Mrs. Clyde Redford, James F. Stiff, and Mary Kathleen Stiff, of Franklin, Dennis Ross Stiff, Lexington, Mrs.

Robert Atwill, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. James S. Livingstone Slidell, three great grandchildren; nieces, Mrs. Crowe, Mrs. E.R.

Jones, and Mrs. James de Freitas, of Portland, Oregon. His remains are at the chapel of Martin's and BraceyWelsh, 209 Louise Avenue, where services will be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock conducted by Dr. J.L. McGlothen.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers Honorary: Dr. Marvin Rosenblum, J.D. Hughes, Dr. Clinton E.

Brush, Lou Bottiggi, Dr. Merrill Hicks, Dr. Walter R. Courtnay, John J. Brady, E.C.

Yokley, Chester L. Parham, Dr. R. Kelly White, Joe T. Stephens, Dr.

Hal Reed Ramer, W.W. Aydelott, Roy Pruitt, Dorian Clark, John Hughes, Robert W. Bruce, Dr. Bruce Turner. Active: Ward DeWitt Stiff, Dennis Ross Stiff, James Francis Stiff, Jim L.

Jones, William E. Boyd and Robert Strickland. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MARTIN'S BRACEY-WELSH 327- 1032. GAYDEN, Mrs.

Reeta Hull-(Beloved sister of the late John C. Hull) Wednesday, June 7, 1978 in Wichita, Kansas. Survived by husband, Ralph Gayden, Wichita, sisters, Mrs. Emma Connelly, Topeka, Mesdames Carrie H. Stewart and Janie H.

Reynolds, Nashville; sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie R. Hull, two brothers-in-law; Andrew J. Stewart, Lawrence Reynolds. Nashville; nieces, Mrs.

Kathryn Reynolds, Norfolk, Mesdames Lula Waters and Marie Stewart, Nashville; nephews, Rev. David Hull, Loiusville, KY. and numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation 6 p.m. Sunday June 11, 1978 in the Chapel of Memory of the J.W.

Adkins Funeral Home, 2510 12th Avenue South at Gilmore. Prayer Service at 7 p.m. conducted by Rev. E.W Roberson. Interment Monday June 12, 1978 at 11 a.m.

on the Family Estate in Greenwood Cemetery. J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL HOME Burns, Tenn. DILLINGHAM, Mr. Frank 68 of Rt.

2 Burns died June 9, 1978 in a Nashville hospital. Survived by two son's; Joseph Dillingham, Cleveland Ohio, 1 Frank A. Dillingham one daughter, Betty Adkins, of Cleveland; one brother, Ed Mayes of Nunnelley 15 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; Remains are at Dickson Funeral Home where services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday June 12 from the chapel. Interment in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.

Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickson. Death Notices. Death Notices WOOD, Lewis Fain 1 Sr.June 9, 1978 at the residence. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mildred Parrish Wood; sons, Lewis F.

Wood, Stephen F. Wood and seven grandchildren. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway Graveside service will be conducted Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery by the Rev. Robert H.

Spain and the Rev. Charles H. Poole, Sr. Honorary pallbearers; Paul Freeman, Q.R. Ledyard, Charles Everhart, Carlton Holt, Elmer Odom, Carroll Strohm, Fleming W.

Smith, Arthur Lee, Harry Stewart, Charles Akers, Allan Murphy, William Jordan, William Gee, Broson Ingram, Larry Wells, Dr. Anderson Spickard Jr and Dr. Steven L. Stroup. In Lieu of Flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer.

Society. PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON Broadway Chapel 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 Royal Oaks, Mich CARVER, Mrs. BerniceWidow of the late John Monroe Carver, June 8, 1978. Survived by sons, Floyd Carver, Royal Oaks, John Carver, Louisville, seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Remains will arrive at Pettus Owen and Wood, late Saturday p.m.

services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. OWEN, William HunterJune 8, 1978 at a local infirmary.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Deliann Tol-. liver Owen; Daughter, Mrs. Thomas Carter Gertity, Jackson, Miss; Brother, Park H. Owen, Jr.

Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway where funeral service will be conducted Saturday at 10:30 A.M. the Rev. Sherwood Harvard officiating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers, Employees of Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon, Albert E. Hill, Jr. Venice, E.C. Searson, Jr. Mt.

Pleasant, Ollie F. Minton, Robert C. Hofman, Alfred D. Sharp, Bob Wells, James Lawrence, Dr. Clyde Alley and William H.

McClanahan. Active, Billy T. Sumner, James T. Reynolds, James M. Goodloe, Mt.

Pleasant, William A. English, Richard H. Wood, Park H. Owen, III, Louisville, KY Robert C. Englert and Paul M.

Davis, Jr. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway 244-6480 JAMAR, Mr. Ervin LeeJune 5, 1978 at Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, June 11, 1978 at 2:30 p.m. at Big Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church, Huntsville.

DAVISCAMPBELL-McCLAIN, Morticians. 329-9700. Morticians. 329-9700. HOOVER, Pauline Josephine-June 8, 1978 at Nashville Memorial Hospital.

Survived by her husband, Thomas Mason Hoover of Nashville; one son, Bobbie Williams of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lankford of Gallatin, Tenn. and Mrs. Sue Blackwell of Nashville; three brothers, Clarence Koehn of Nashville and Willie Koehn and Richard Koehn, both of Tampa, seven grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin Rd.

where services are to be held Saturday, June 10, 1978 at 1:00 p.m. Interment will be at Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers include: Larry Watkins, Larry Lankford, Larry Osburn, Bill Woodward, Eddie Lankford, Douglas D. Conquest, Sr. and Steve Piper.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors. CAMMARATA, EdithJune 8, 1978. Survived by husband, Rosazio Joseph Cammarata of Hermitage; daughter Mrs. Gloria a Graves of Hermitege; three grand children, Gloria Anne Baranowski of Hermitage, James E. Graves of Hermitage, John Gravesof Hermitage, Remains are at Hermitage Chapel where services will be conducted Saturday June 10, at 2:00 P.M.

by Rev. Jim Beasley. Friends of the family will serve as pallbearers. Interment will be Hermitage Memorial Gardens. HERMITAGE CHAPEL 889- 0361.

Death Potices BOLEYJACK, Mr. Anthony-At a local hospital, June 7, 1978. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Burns and Mrs. Willie Ruth Griffey Barefield; one son, Mr.

Alfred T. Boleyjack, all of Nashville: six brothers, Alfred, Edward, Daniel, James and Howard Boleyjack A.D. Winston; one sister, Mrs. Etta' Mae Miller; nineteen grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; two sons in law, Mr. Charles Burns and Mr.

Freddie Barefield; two daughters in law, Mrs. Annie Pearl Brumett Boleyjack and Mrs. Gloria Boleyjack; two sisters in law, Mrs. Eula Boleyjack and Mrs. Mattie Boleyjack; a dear friend, Mrs.

Eunice Morton; other relatives and friends. Funeral services Saturday June 10 at 11 a.m. from the First Baptist Church South Inglewood, conducted by his pastor, Rev. T.E. Sweeney.

Flowerladies and Pallbearers selected from nieces and nephews. Interment Hills of Calvary. K. GARDNER SON, Directors. Burns, Tenn.

DILLINGHAM. Mr. Frank -Age 68 of Rt. 2 Burns died June 9, 1978 i in a Nashville hospital. Survived by two son's; Joseph Dillingham, Cleveland Ohio, Frank A.

Dillingham one daughter, Adkins, of Cleveland; one brother, Ed Mayes of Nunnelley 15 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren; Remains Funeral Home where services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday June 12 from the chapel. Interment in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickso DICKSON FU. NERAL HOME, Dickson.

Mrs. Nancy J. Barnett Mrs. Nancy J. Barnett, 46, of 1809 Bossman died Friday, June 2, 1978 at her home in Jefferson City.

native of Nashville, Mrs. Barnett was born Nov. 15, 1931; a daughter of Carl V. McMillin and Mary Minor McMillin. Her mother survives at Nashville.

She was married Dec. 19, 1949, at Franklin, KY to Dr. William K. Barnett who. survives at the home.

Mrs. Barnett, an employee of the Department of Anthropology at Lincoln University, until illness forced her retirement, received her education at the following institutions: Hume-Fogg Technical High School, and Peabody College, beth in Nashville; associate of Art Community College, Lansing, Bachelor of arts and Master of Michigon State University, East Lansing, Ford Foundation Fellow-East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Taida University, Republic of China. She taught of the following institutions prier to joining the faculty of Lincoln University: Laming, Community College, Kirkwood Community College, a college in Taipei, Taiwan and the University of lowa, lowa City, lowa. Mrs. Barnett was a member of the following organizations: Grace Episcopal Church, Jefferson City: American Anthropological China Society: Phi Delta Kappa Honorary Society: American Association of University Wemen and the Association for Asian Studies.

Other survivors include: son, Sidney R. Barnett, Jetferson City: a doughter, Mrs. Mary Beth Hetrick, Plymouth, a brother, Sidney V. McMillin, Pensacola, two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Richardson and Mrs.

W.L. Faqua, both of Nashville; and one grandson. Services were held of 3 p.m. Tuesday, at the Grace Episcopal Church with the Rev. Harvel R.

Sanders officiating. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery. HESSON, Mrs. Ada--Age 84 of the Pleasant Shade Community, Friday morning June 9, 1978. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Rye. (Geraldine) Cornwell, Pleasant Shade; one granddaughter, Mrs. Charles (Sarah) Baird; three great grandchildren, Charles, Ann, and John Baird, all of Hendersonville. Remains are at the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Bro.

James Gibbs and Bro. James Gray Beal will officiate. Interment in Pleasant Shade Cemetery. SANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, of Carthage, Directors. 735- 2118.

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Any ads that are billed to a company; offer instruction or schaoling; offer employment; offer rentals; offer business or professional services; offer real estate for sale that is not accupied os a residence by the seller; and ads that offer goods in the quantity that laws determine the seller to be dealer will be charged at the commercial rate. COMMERCIAL NON-CONTRACT CONSECUTIVE INSERTION RATE PER AGATE LINE (3 LINE MINIMUM) Time 1.26 5 Times 1.00 Times 1.17 6 Times .99 Times 1.07 Times .98 Times 1.03 10 Times For complete rate information on commercial and lacel contract roles, please call, write or stop in. NEWSPAPER Printing Corporation Agent For The Tennessean Nashville Banner Morning-Sunday Evening CLASSIFIED INDEX. ANNOUNCEMENTS RENTALS Legal Notices 96 Furniture Leasing Cemetery Lots 97 Aportment Furniture 2 Lodge Notices 98 Apartments Furnished 3 Ada" 99 Apartments Furnished or Nursery -Child Care Unfurnished 5 Lost Found 1090 Apartments Unfurnished 6. Special Notices 101 Duplexes 7 Personals 102 Forme, Acreage for Rent 7A Legal Counsel 103 Houses Unfurnished 8 Resorts, Vacatione 104 Hausas Furnished 9 Travel Tours 105 Houses Furnished or 10 Dine Out Tonight Unfurnished SERVICE GUIDE 106 Camps.

for Rant 12 Air 107 Rooms, Light Housekeeping Conditiening, Heating 108 Roams Furnished 13 Building Remodeling 109 Rooms Unfurnished 14 Water Proofing -Concrete, 110 Rooms With Board Rock Work 111 Mobile Homes For Rent 15 Driveways Built 112 Mobile Home Space 16. Electrical Repairing 113 Wanted To Rent 17 Fencing 18 Furniture Repairs COMMERCIAL and 19 Grading, Excavating INVESTMENT PROPERTY 20 Lawn Care 114 Property Management 21 Miscellaneous Services 115 Business Properties For Sale 22 Moving, Storage, Hauling 116 Business Properties For Rent 23 Painting, Papering 117 Office of Desk Space For Rent 24 Pest Control 118 Development Property 25 Rentals, Tools, etc. 119 Apartments For Sale :26 Sewing Machine Service 120 Duplex -Triplex for Sale 27 Roofing, Guttering 121 Commercial Loans 28 TV. Stereo, Radio Service 1214 Mortgages Buy Or Sell 29 Top Soil, Fertilizer 1218 Builders Homes 30 Or Commercial 31 Plumbing-Septic Tanks 121C Fatmland Services 32 Piano Tuning Repairs REAL ESTATE EDUCATIONAL 122 Farms, Lands For 33 Music Schools, Teachers County Sale, 34 Business Schools DAVIDSON 35 Correspendence Schoels SUMNER 36 Private Schoels, Tutoring, WILLIAMSON 37 Vocational Schools WILSON EMPLOYMENT RUTHERFORD CHEATHAM 38 Employment Agencies Services, ROBERTSON 38A Employment MAURY Counseling HICKMAN 39 Clerical, Typists, Secretaries DICKSON 40 Data Processing MONTGOMERY 41 Management, Professional OTHER COUNTIES 41A Medical, Pharmeceutical 42 Sales Sales Managers 123 Condominiums For Sale 43 Skilled, Semi- Skilled 124 HOMES FOR SALE 44 Hotel, Motel, Restaurants 124 HOMES AREA 1 45 General Help Wanted Murfreesboro Rd, 46 Positions Wanted le LAN Railroad FINANCIAL 124 LAN HOMES Railroad AREA 2 Charlotte to 48 Distributor Wanted Franklin-Hillsboro-Harding Rd. 49 Business For Wanted 124 HOMES -AREA 3 50 Business Opportunities Charlette to 51 Money To Land Cumberland River 52 Personal Loans 124 HOMES AREA 4 MOTOR VEHICLES Cumberland River to Hey.

Aircraft For 124 HOMES AREA 54 Aircraft Service Clarksville to 55 Tires-Batteries-Accessories Dickerson Rd. Hery. 56 Antique Special Interest Whites Creek- Goodiettaville Autos Parts HOMES AREA 6 124 57 Automobiles For Dickerson Rd. to Cumberland Sale 58 Imported Cars For Sale Madison, River59 Light Duty Trucks For Sale 124 HOMES- AREA 7 60 Medium Heavy Duty Trucks Cumeriand River to 1-40 Trailers For Sale Donelsen-Labonen Rd. 61 Auto Truck Loose, Rental 124 HOMES- -AREA 8 62 Autos- -Trucks Wanted 1-40 tor Murfrees bore Md.

Loans, Percy Priest Late Airport Auto--Truck Insurance 64 Auto--Truck Parts, Service 124 HOMES- AREA 9 65 Hot Rods, Speed Equipment Sumner County Hendersonville66 Motorcycles, Bicycles, Scooters Gallatin- Old Hickory Lake 67 Heavy Machinery Equipment 124 HOMES AREA 10 PETS Williamson County Franklin- Brentweed-Fairview 68 Doge, Cats, Supplies HOMES AREA 11 124 LIVESTOCK, Wilson Lebanon County Juliet FARM SUPPLIES 124 HOMES AREA 12 69 Baby Chicks, Poultry Rutherford County 70 Form Supplies Swyrne 71 Livestock Supplies 124 HOMES AREA 13 72 Grain, Hay, Feed Chaathen County Ashland 73 Pasture For Rent Springs 74 Lawn Garden Supplies 124 HOMES AREA 14 75 Sends, Plants, Flowers Robertson County- Springfield 76 Buildings -Portable, Garages Greenbrier 124 HOMES AREA 15 SPORTS-SUPPLIES Maury County Cohabit 78 Boats, Motors, Supplies Pleasant Springhill 79 Cameras Supplies 124 HOMES AREA 16 80 Campers, Motor Hames, Trailers Hickman County 81 Hunting Fishing Supplies Canterville-Lyles-len Aqua 82 Hobbies- 124 HOMES AREA 17 Dickson County MERCHANDISE Dickson124 HOMES AREA 18 83 Antiques 84 Collectors thems-Coins, CletsvilleR. Campbell Monigamary County Stamps, Books, Guns, Records 85 125 Lots, Subdivisions 86 Furniture- Hauseheld Goods 126 Out Of Town Property 87 Appliances -Air Canditioners 127 Baal Estote Wanted 88 Sewing Machines 128 Conne-Real Estate 89 Musical Merchandise 129 Suburban For Sale 90 Radio-TV-Sterse 130 Mobile Hanes 91 Miscellaneous 131 Mobile Heme Lots 92 Garage Sales 132 Auction Sales 93 Shep Tools, Machines 133 Camps, Recreation, 93A Printing Allied Equipment Vacation Property 94 Building Materials 134 Farms, Acreage Wanted 95 Store-Office Equipment 135 For Sale-Rent-Trade.

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