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deaths Science Office To Stay Def net 8-A The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tennessee, Thursday, March 27, 1975 Sherman Key Edgar Dollar Sr. Mrs. Patrick HUMBOLDT Services GIBSON Services for Mrs. King KENTON Services for Mrs. Kathy Cottrell King, 22, were today at Karnes and Son Funeral Home in Kenton with the Rev.

J. Tommie Jobe and the Rev. Donald Nunn officiating. Burial was in Sunnyside Cemetery. signed by fihe President last Decembljr to look into the question, of reinstating a White House science advisory body, 'recently came up with a list of possible options.

"But thejy didn't jibe with the President's views," and Pord has asked Rockefeller to try to come up with sona other ideas, the aide said Rockefeller's original options were not made Ford's mrain objection was that he iloesn't "want a large new bureaucracy at the White House the aide said. After learning of the White House decision, Jeremy Stone, director of the Federation of American Scientists, said: "If that's all they do, we'll oppose it." The federation had recommended to Ford creation of a new White House Council on Science and Technology. Stone said Ford's approach "looked like a sop to the scientific community." Mrs. Berkly MILAN Services for Mrs. Louise Cardwell Berkly, 57, a waitress, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at Pilgrims Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dennis Beal officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Brummitt Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Berkly died Wednesday at the home of her parents after a -short illness.

She leaves a son, John L. Cardwell, Trezevant; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Rimmer, Milan, and Mrs. Maelean Cryer, South Carolina; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rollie Griffin, Trezevant; a brother, R. J. Griffin, Trezevant; a sister, Mrs. Ira Hames, Trezevant, and eight grandchildren. LEXINGTON Services for Sherman Richard Kee, 87, a retired farmer, will be 2 p.m.

Friday at Pafford Funeral Home with the Rev. Glenn D. Byars officiating. Burial will be in Sand Ridge Cenetery. Mr.

Kee died Wednesday at Lexington-Henderson County Hospital after a long illness. He was born and reared in Henderson County and was a member of Shady Grove Methodist Church. He leaves a son, W.C. Kee of Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. Mable Kee of Memphis and Mrs.

Ar-lene Johnson of Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Allie Buck of Jackson; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Edgar Eugene Dollar 81, a farmer, were today at Gibson Baptist Church with the Rev. Hershe. Lindsey and the Rev.

Wil-burn Nelson officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery with Hunt Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Dollar died Wednesday at the home of his son, Edgar Dollar Jr. He was born and reared in Madison County and lived in Gibson County for 52 years.

He was a member of the Gibson Baptist Church. He leaves his widow, Julia Haase Dollar; two sons, Edgar Dollar Jr. of Humboldt and James H. Dollar of Hopkinsville, two daughters, Mrs. Barney Hutchison of Humboldt and Mrs.

R.W. Pri-chard of Newburn; 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford has decided not to re-establish the White House Office of Science and Technology dismantled by President Richard M. Nixon. An aide said Ford instead is leaning toward the idea of creating a small board of science advisers, possibly consisting of three consultants.

Ford has been requested by several scientific associations and some well-known individual scientists to bring back the office, which was created by President Dwight D. Eisenhower after Russia launched its first satellite. The office had been directed by the president's official science adviser and had a 50-member staff. The office advised presidents on science-related issues ranging from energy to food. Nixon dismantled the office in what was officially described as a move to save money and reduce the bureaucracy.

Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, who was as for Mrs. Parthenia Patrick, 76, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Morning Star Baptist Church with the Rev. J.H.

Mathis officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery with Rawls-Basker-ville Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Patrick died Tuesday at Ceder Crest Hospital after a long illness. She was born and reared in Hardeman County.

She was a member of the Morning Star Baptist Church, serving as a Sunday school teacher and president of the Missionaries. She leaves six son, Jimmy Patrick of Kokomo, Samuel Patrick of Jacksonville, Hardin Patrick, Hosley Patrick, Connie Patrick and Willie Patrick, all of Humboldt; two daughters, Cora Moore and Mattie Garmon, both of Humboldt; three sisters, Mrs. Molena Cox of Bolivar, Mrs. Tennie Sellers of Union City and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Humboldt; a brother, Willie Collier of Humboldt; 37 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. King died Tuesday at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock, Ark. She lived in Pine Bluff Ark. and was formly a resident of Kenton. She leaves her widower, Albert C.

King III; her parents, Rev. and Mrs. William L. Cottrell of McKenzie; two brothers, Kermit Williams Cottrell and David Sherman Cottrell, both of McKenzie; and a sister, Miss Karla Ann Cottrell of McKenzie. INCORRECTLY WED.

Hi PtGQY it wrap WKTcdsi 712 THIS COUPON RAN MARCH 26. THE COUPON SHOULD HAVE READ AS SHOWWi: PIGGLY WlfSGLY SUPIFl MARKET 712 WKUTEHALL ST. SUPKJW SUGAR iAO I WM $10.00 daily report frwfc 4my pnth mi Urn- ft Wig, Ml WMtaWL I nj- ii in i I WOCDGO OBCiZB Gregory E. Rutherford, 53-D Lincoln Courts, speeding, $20.50 forfeit. Richard F.

Chumley, 731 Wil-shire Drive, negligent driving, $20.50 forfeit. R.C. Kirk, Union City, driving while intoxicated, $55.50 forfeit. Willie Lee Bond, Christmasville Road, no driver's license, $12.50 forfeit. SESSIONS COURT Ruby May Pratker, Bolivar, $24.24 bad check, $12 cost.

Paul David Connolly, Lexington, no trailer tag, $2 fine, $22.25 cost. Thomas M. Knight, Robbins Trailer Court, disobeying stop sign, $4 fine, $22.20 costs. Connie Bell Haynes, East Parkway, $48.05 bad check paid, $22.25 costs. Ronald V.

Nelson, Jackson, reckless driving, $25 fine plus $24.25 costs. Marvell Brooks, Denmark, speeding, $5 fine. Michael J. Prehn, Jackson, no driver's license, $2 fine plus $22.25 costs. Roy E.

Shackleford, Ceder Grove, speeding, $5 fine. Heleanine N. Parker, speeding, $5 fine. Cornice R. Cooper, Henderson, speeding, $5 fine.

Thomas D. Carr, Memphis, speeding, $10 fine. Bobby B. Hlnson, 1585 Hollywood, speeding, $5 fine. Richard Hardin, 211 Edgewood, speeding, $5 fine.

Monroe L. King, Humboldt, speeding, $5 fine. Jack W. Carrington, Jackson, speeding, $5 fine. Jerry L.

Ward, Selmer, speeding, $5 fine. Adam Horniker, Brownsville, speeding, $5 fine. Marie W. Stanfield, Huntingdon, speeding, $4 fine plus $22.25 costs. Leonard L.

Mann, Jackson, speeding, $5 fine. Lawrence C. Threadgill, Beech Bluff, improper passing, $2 fine plus $24.25 costs. world death WASHINGTON (AP) C. Moreau Jansky 79, a pioneer in radio broadcasting and a founder of the National Association of Broadcasters, died Tuesday.

He was co-founder and chairman of Jansky Bailey, a consulting engineering firm founded in 1930 and currently a division of Atlantic Research Corp. UT Professor Found Dead KNOXVILLE (AP) The body of Dr. Norbert F. Riedl, University of Tennessee anthropology professor, was found Wednesday night in his van parked on the UT campus, police said. Dr.

E. V. Davidson, medical examiner, said Riedl, 45, apparently died of natural causes. Davidson estimated that Riedl had been dead about five hours when his body was found. ft; GrstcefuS pottsd forfeit.

Robert L. Shelton failure to yield right of way, $20.50 forfeit. Joseph D. Barton, Bemis, negligent driving, $20.50 forfeit. Elmus R.

Hutchens 781 Rushmeade Drive, negligent driving, $55.50 forfeit. John R. Whybrew, 800 Old Hickory 28-B, negligent driving and violation anti-noise ordinance, $73 forfeit. Arthur Lerov Pearce, 612 Edgewood Towers, driving while Intoxicated, public drunkenness, no driver's license and reckless driving, $176 forfeit. Dorthy M.

Johnson, 80 Holland, disobeying traffic signal, $10.50 forfeit. Vander Gale Baker, Arkansas, negligent driving, $27.50 forfeit. Charles F. Taylor, Route 6, improper backing, $20.50 forfeit. Jerry D.

Milam, 280 Rid-gecrest, negligent driving, $20.50 forfeit. Phillip D. Bryant, Route 4. negligent driving, $20.50 forfeit. Donald R.

Petty, Humboldt, failure to yield right of way, $20.50 forfeit. Lloyd D. Cook, 407 N. Church, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Luthur S.

Reams, 102 Rhea negligent driving, $20.50 forfeit. William J. Blackmond, 212 Birch, driving while intoxicated, $55.50 forfeit. Charles R. Shepherd, disobeying traffic signal, $10.50 forfeit.

Carl E. Smith, Lane College, shoplifting, $27.50 forfeit. Dewey M. Tolley, 207 Gill public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Clyde W.

Dotson, 619 Main public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Calvin D. Horton, Texas, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. James Shaw, 19-A L'ncoln Courts, assault and battery, $12.50 forfeit. Wiley E.

Butler Route 4, public drunkenness, $12.50 forfeit. Mary L. Clark, 224 Wells Road, shoplifting, $52.50 forfeit. Ronald Hamilton, WDXI Studio, littering, $27.50 forfeit. Mary Hopgood, 200 Taft, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit.

Debbie Browning, 803 E. Chester, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Willie Price, 135 Shelby, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. L.C. Ross, Shannon Street, shoplifting, $52.50 forfeit.

Frank L. Whiteside, 203 Glass, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Hobson Bowen, 43 Lincoln Courts, negligent driving, $55.50 forfeit. Robert Henning, 558 South Royal no driver's license, $12.50 forfeit. Leola Jones Morrow, 93 Jackson interferring with officers, $52.50 forfeit.

Lorry D. Grimes, 484 Thomas shoplifting, $27.50 forfeit. Robbie J. England, 388 Chester Levee Road, speeding, $30.50 forfeit. Tony D.

Evans, 108 Mason, speeding, $30.50 forfeit. Myrtle F. Gooch, 121 Elm Street, speeding, $20.50 forfeit. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, TRENTON Admitted: Clinton Foster, Alamo Harold Sullivan, McKenzie Brenda McFadden, Trenton Jimmy Jernigan, Trenton James Crossnoe, Trenton Birth Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Armstrong, Trenton, girl CEDAR CREST HOSPITAL, HUMBOLDT Admitted: Robert Moore, Humboldt Mrs. Helen Gibson, Humboldt Charles Ross, Humboldt Charles Bolton, Humboldt CITY OP MILAN HOSPITAL Admitted: Vennie Belew, Milan Danny Spry, Huntingdon Onel Joyner, Lavinia Lolar Jones, Atwood Robert Bigman, Milan Joyce Bardell, Milan CITY COURT Juanita Johnson, Memphis, Improper backing, $20.50 forfeit. Elizabeth F. Cobb, 22-A Parkview Courts, disobeying traffic signal, $23 forfeit. James G.

Evans, 222 Clay, failure to yield right of way, $20.50 forfeit. Frazel Womack, Wisconsin, negligent driving, $30.50 forfeit. Jane S. Flatt, 920 Prospect, failure to yield right of $20.50 forfeit. Danny L.

Terry, 511 E. Forest, disobeying traffic signal, $10.50 forfeit. Davis David H. Allen, 17 Crest, speeding, $30.50 forfeit. Guy L.

Shaw, Route 1, no driver's license, $12.50 forfeit. L. S. Halley, Alabama, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Lee Exum, 372 Preston, disturbing the peace, $12.50 forfeit.

James Nichols, 142 Mobile, drinking beer in public, $27.50 forfeit. Larry E. Vinson, 104 Birch, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Lavonia C. Valle, Route 7, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit.

Junius Culver, Whiteville, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Sammy M. Russom, Finger, following too close, $20.50 forfeit. Kenneth D. Frye 1737 Campbell, speeding, $20.50 forfeit.

Mildred A. Washington, Beech Bluff, failure to yield right of way, $20.50 forfeit. Jerrv W. Woods, Pinson, following too close, $20.50 forfeit. Eldridge W.

Laudermilk, Selmer, failure to yield right of way, $20.50 forfeit. Billy J. Moore, 224 Griffin, disobeying traffic signal, $10.50 forfeit. Anita M. Pigott, Indiana, improper changing of lanes, $20.50 forfeit.

Clyde Osteen, at large, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Carroll E. Stacy, Bolivar, public drunkenness, $22.50 forfeit. Thomas E. Steward, 65 Carver assault and battery, $12.50 forfeit.

Carl W. Williams, Gadsden, following too close, $20.50 forfeit. Travis L. Weir, 125 Pecan Drive, negligent driving, $20.50 I r. yrx To kg as BIG SAVINGS DURING OUR 3 DAY FrL, Sat.) FLOOD SALE Gas Ranges Gas Space Heaters Gas Grills Gas Circulators Gas Dryers Gas Floor Furnaces Washers Gas Fish Cookers Gas Water Heaters Gas Logs Colorful rhoiru of LGVELYHES JACKSON-MADISON COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Discharges, Wednesday: Alvah E.

Alford, Friendship; Joda F. Austin, Ramer; Tracy D. Barber, Humboldt; Mrs. Lynn Boyett, Rutherford; Freeman L. Bradford, Pin-son; Finis C.

Bradfield, Friendship; Tracie L. Chauncey, 63 Craig; Barry B. Clayton, Henderson. Miss Carolyn F. Cole, 52C Parkview; Mrs.

Homer Cottner, Brownsville; Mrs. James Craft and baby, 107 Charlesmeade; Mrs. Claude Davis, Huntingdon; Mrs. Etta E. Earnest, 304 Edgewood Towers; Mrs.

Lillie Ann Frizzell, 244 N. Fairground; Mrs. William Gamble, 57 Couch Court; Richard F. Glisson, 1836 Hollywood; Mrs. Samuel L.

Gooch and baby, Trenton; Mrs. Clarence Goodrum and baby, Hornsby; Mrs. Willie Green and baby, Route 6. Mrs. Warren Grissom and baby, Lexington; Mrs.

Guy M. Haynes, Linden; Marvin W. Hodge, Camden; Mrs. John Holt, Bradford; Mrs. Frank Horner, Dyer; Harvey H.

Lang, Knoxville; Billy W. Lee, Trenton; T. C.Long, 279 W. Chester; Mrs. Larry Lovell and baby, Humboldt; Hulen L.

McCartney, Bradford; Mrs. Luther May, 1957 Hollywood; Bobby D. Mel-son, Savannah; David W. Ozment; Wade J. Parker, Humboldt; Mrs.

Lawrence Pattat, Brownsville; Mrs. Donald Schmidt, Union City; Charles R. Shippey, 180 Webber. Mrs. Danny Smallwood, Friendship; Logan F.

Stanf ill, Lexington; Lyndal R. Stanford, Lexington; Mickey L. Sturdivant, Kenton; Curtis I. Taylor, 120 Tomlin; John A. Tinker, Parsons; Mrs.

Nancy Turner, Dyersburg; Mrs. Raymond Ullery and baby, Savannah. Births, Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buckley, Beech Bluff, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Cheairs, Bolivar, boy. Occupancy: 339 AMBULANCE CALLS The following is a list of calls mode by the Jackson-Madison County Ambulance Authority: Wednesday 9 a.m. 43A Parkview Courts to General Hospital, emergency. 10 a.m.

123 S. Fairground St. to General Hospital, sick call. 1 IS p.m. General Hospital to Veterans Administration Hospital in Memphis, sick call.

4:25 p.m. Airways ond Fairground to General Hospital, wreck 9:50 p.m. Wallace Road to General Hospital, emergency. 10:40 p.m. 315 Park Ave.

to General Hospital, emergency. Thursday 3:15 a.m. 440 Roland St. to General Hospital, emergency. Resident of Jackson and Madison County who require ambulance service may call the Jackson-Madison County Ambulance Authority at 424-0111.

MEDiCENTER Admissions, Wednesday James Black, Brownsville Allison Blokemore, McKenzie Linda Cole, Martin Robert Donneil, Alamo Virgil Hazelwood, Gadsden Clinton Hutchison, Gadsden Joseph Jones, Bells Trudy Lewis, 15 Oak wood Charles Chippey, 180 Webber Whitney Williams, Brownsville Discharges, Wednesday Linda Baker, Waverly Ann Cozart, Brownsville Greogry Johnson, Finger Dovie Krider, Hillcrest Nursing Home Fave Reynolds, Trenton Russell Turner, 25 Glen Acres Leita Williams, Route 8 A97 Texgas PyJPa at cf LfejsuttnsJcsapsrfsct S'n ti- Li jr it bt0em8 Hanging 799 Planters 1 JjM 701 SOUTH ROYAL JACKSON, TENN. 38301 OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. Flowering, many hued moms are IrwiR make a Ixauriful addition to home or garden. Oeat gift! Coforfvl Fvorlts ChoUi mot and ROMANS by TOM ISBELL isvEmanoizi Friends and new comic feature, is a living testimonial to the classic art of humor. Today's politicians, professional people, and the rest of the world around us is mirrored in the skillfully developed characters and setting of the Roman Forum.

497 LIVE GEDAlljOnS (o) (o) (0) Brighten your home or garden. Cheerful favorites require a minimum of care. In bright colors. THE EMPEROR: A Mmciimo Uneahle. Miniclimts hurnMc Monarch, who seems to cnjo making excrvonc around him miserable.

Een though he's a dictator, he refers to his Empire as a democracy THE SENATOR: A high-ranking official in Ihe Roman Senate. A man of many irtues. long as ou don't count things like honesty, integrity, or high moial standards. As the Senator is fond of saying "Who's count inv: THE TRIBL'NE: IHE (ENTAl'R: Rejected by horses, shunned by humans, a social climber completely bewildered by his unique position in society. A misfit who just wants to fit in.

THE EMPRESS: Sister of the Empenw. and the resemblance is a striking. pixr girl. Chose a career and the single life instead of marriage, until she discovered she really had no choice. Now she spends her time trxing to catch a man.

THE PHILOSOPHER: An intellectual, he lost contact with the mainstream commanding the Palace Guard. An innocent dupe al best, a blithering idiot at worst. THESOOTIISAVER: Medium'. Astrological Probably all three and a lot more! A man-of many talents most of which cimsist of extract inu large amounts of money from people who would like their futures briuhtened. THE PHYSICIAN: Marcus We IK in a toga? Hardly.

Personal physician to the Emperor, and occasional palace psychiatrist. A frustrated M.D. who complains more than his patients. An array of. eye-catching beautiful bloc ms atop green leaves.

Sur to please everyone. Co mplete in 6" foil wrapped1 pot. 1 to 3 blooms per pt int. A career soldier who has the unenviable job of of life due to his perch on the pedestal of know ledge. Just Arrived Beautiful Assortment iilft box Imelnded oeenioeiKS $T)39 $n)79 FRIENDS AND ROMANS Another Sun Exclusive! 10" Pot? Planted HANGING BASKETS 4" MIXED POTS 4l97 Exotic flower favorites from the finest of Ilvlirid plants.

All with lovely riUxju trims for that special touch. nn GIBSON COUNTY HOSPITALS (As of I a.m. Thursday) GIBSON GENERAL, TRENTON Admitted: Emerson King, Dyer James Haynes, Medina Theredore Grear Trenton Annie Mae Luten, Trenton Jason Edmonds, Trenton 6" Pots.

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