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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 14

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The Jackson Suni
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The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tennessee, Monday, December 29, 1 980 jk-x-tkw w-K deaths death notices on Page 9B. 5Sr i Dob-da day A series of unknown shoppers reel their shopping carts in the fourth annual Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena, Saturday. The parade attracted about 20,000 people and is a spoof on the city's multi-million dollar Rose Parade on New Year's Day. Along with the carts was a 10-foot mockup of the MX missile, a briefcase twirling drill team and many other similar groups. AP loierphoto Mrs.

Mildred Bradley Services for Mrs. Mildred K. Hart Bradley, 52, widow of John Q. Bradley, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Main Street chapel of George Smith and Sons with the Rev.

Joe Piercey and Dr. Jack Henton officiating. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Bradley died Sunday night at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital after a short illness.

She was a native of Jackson. She was a member of Lambuth Memorial United Methodist Church and a member of Jackson Chapter No. 85, Order of Eastern Star. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Gookin Knight of Jackson; two sons, Don R.

Hart of Northfield, N. and Bobby L. Hart of Jackson; and five grandchildren. Pallbearers will be James Grub, Howard Long, Wayne Henson, Billy Ray Cox, Jimmy Priddy, Paul Priddy and Thomas Leon Johnsey Jr. Honorary pallbearer will be Paul Hart of Scott-sboro, Ala.

The family requests memorials be sent to Dr. Stephen Kopits, Genetic Research, John Hopkins Memorial University Hospital, Baltimore, Md. The family will receive callers this evening at the funeral home. William Donaldson ADAMSVILLE Services for William "Bill" Donaldson, 91, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Calvary Baptist Church near Adamsville.

Burial will be in Mud Creek Cemetery near the church with Shackelford Funeral Home of Selmer in charge. Mr. Donaldson, a retired farmer, died Saturday at McNairy County General Hospital after a short illness. He was a lifelong resident of McNairy County and a member of First Christian Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Willie Opal Wright of Adamsville; three sisters, Miss Nell Donaldson, Mrs. Georgia Seaton and Mrs. Effie Sean, all of Adamsville; and three grandsons. Miss Mettie Coleman TRENTON-Services for Miss Mettie Coleman, 73, were today at Shelton Funeral Home with the Rev. Gordon Henderson officiating.

Burial was in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Miss Coleman died Saturday at Gibson General Hospital after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of Gibson County and a member of Olive Branch Methodist Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Harold Frazier of Trenton; and two brothers, Neal Coleman of Tupelo, and John Coleman of Trenton.

Mrs. Dora Dee Baker HOLLADAY Services for Mrs. Dora Dee Hadley Baker, 74, were today at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home. The Rev. John Hedges officiated.

Burial was in Malin Cemetery near Mcill-wain. Mrs. Baker, widow of Herbert Baker, died Thursday at the home of her son, Bernice Baker, in Brunswick, Oh-Ohio. She was born in-Benton County. Mrs.

Baker had lived in Brunswick the past three years after leaving Holladay. She leaves two other sons, James D. Baker of Toledo, Ohio, and Herbert Baker of Parma, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys McEwen of Brook Park, Ohio; 24 grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Mrs.

Daphen Vinson STANTONVILLE Services for Mrs. Daphen Lueattie Vinson, 47, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer with Bobby Tillman officiating. Burial will be in Stantonville Cemetery. Mrs.

Vinson, a retired employee of Lion of Troy shirt factory in Stantonville, died Sunday at McNairy County General Hospital in Selmer after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of McNairy County and a member of Stantonville Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, John Lillian Vinson; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Johnson of Stantonville four brothers, Roy Sherron of Selmer, Carl Lee Sher-ron of Dyersburg, Bill Sherron of Stantonville and Geary Lee Sherron of Adamville; and two grandchildren. Fred J.

Kozak BIG SANDY Services for Fred J. Kozak, husband of Big Sandy native Doris Berry Kozak, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home in Camden. The Rev. George Reed will be officiating.

Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery near Big Sandy. Mr. Kozak, a retired Air Force master sergeant, died Saturday at his home in Fairborn, Ohio. He was 42. He was employed as a unit manager at Good Samaritan Hospital in Ohio.

Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Miss Karen Kozak of Fairborn; a son, James Kozak of the U.S. Army stationed in Germany; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kozak of Cleveland, Ohio and two brothers, Mel Kozak and Ken Kozak, both of Cleveland. David SELMER Services for David Lafayette Jones 71, were this morning at Pleasant Site Baptist Church with the Rev.

Foy Huckabee officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Jones, a farmer, died Saturday at his home after a short illness. He was a member of Pleasant Site Gptt a SaOe Hurry before they're all Hospital, sick call.

3:15 p.m. Tom Thumb Cafe to General Hospital, sick call, 6:35 p.m. 59 Overton Drive to General Hospital, emergency. 9:08 p.m. 33 Carnrthers Drive to General Hospital, sick call.

9:48 p.m. 96 Robbins Mobile Home Park to General Hospital, emergency. 10:20 p.m. 104 Dairy St. to General Hospital, sick call.

10:40 p.m. General Hospital to 33 Car-ruthers Drive, sick call. Sunday 12:19 a.m. General Hospital to Robbins Mobile Home Park, sick call. 3:22 a.m.

519 Wilson St. to General Hospital, sick call. 7:57 a.m. 160 Stoddert St. to General Hospital, sick call.

10:37 a.m. 343 Hale St. to General Hospital, sick call. 1 1 :06 a.m. General Hospital to 8B Parkview Courts, no pickup.

11:12 a.m. Mission Convalescent Home to General Hospital, sick call. 1 2:1 8 p. m. 245 E.

Orleans St. to General Hospital, sick call. 6:43 p.m. General Hospital to Budde Street, no pickup. 7:36 p.m.

225 Linden St. to General Hospital, emergency. 10:11 p.m. 218 Mobile St. to General Hospital, sick call.

fire calls Sunday City 9:36 a.m. 194 Person residence 2:05 p.m. Sycamore at Shannon streets, grass 8:59 p.m. 87 Ridgewood Cove, residence Today City 8:42 a.m. 670 Skyline Drive, defective alarm marriage licenses Tommy D.

McFall and Cynthia Jane Barber. David Ford Tremblay and Tammy GailAverett. Danny Thomas Tidwell and Nina Joyce Burris. Ronald Gene Cash and Betty Jane Ross. More Donald E.

Rhodes Services for Donald E. Rhodes, 55, of -225 Linden, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Main Street Chapel of George A. Smith and Sons. Burial will be in New Union Cemetery.

Mr. Rhodes, a lifelong Madison Countian, died Sunday evening at his home after a short illness. He was a veteran of World War II and was a member of the American Legion Post 90 and the Loyal Order of Moose. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bettye Rhodes of Jackson; a son, Donnie J.

Rhodes of Medon; two brothers, L.O. Rhodes of Willow Springs, and Clyde Rhodes of Medon; and a half brother, Walter Rhodes of Jackson. Pallbearers will be C.T. Vandiver, Herman Bryant, Robert Rhodes, Robert Rhodes Wilier D. Gaines and David Robertson.

William Inman ADAMSVILLE Services for William Henry Inman, 83, will be at 3 p.m. today at Good Hope Baptist Church with the Revs. David Simmons and Hollie Stanfield officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home of Selmer in charge. Mr.

Inman, a retired farmer, died Saturday at McNairy County General Hospital in Selmer after a short illness. He was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Has-sie Plunk of Mackinaw, 111. a son, Aaron Inman of Adamsville; a sister, Mrs.

Pairlee Clark of Adamsville; a brother, John Inman of Adamsville; five grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren and three great great -grandchildren. Mrs. Kerah Patrick DYER Services for Mrs. Kerah Inez Patrick, 80, a former Dyer resident, were today at Karnes and Son Funeral Home with the Rev. G.L.

Pres-lar officiating. Burial was in Yorkville Cemetery. Mrs. Patrick, the widow of Clyde Patrick, died Saturday evening at Northeast Mississippi Hospital in Booneville, after a long illness. She lived in Dyer until moving to Booneville several years ago.

She was a member of the Assembly of God Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harold Echols of Booneville; a son, Harold Young of Perry, Fla. a sister, Mrs. Milton Morgan of the Churchton Community near Yorkville; five grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

notable death NEW YORK (AP) Sam Levene, a character actor who created the role of Nathan Detroit in the Broadway musical "Guys and Dolls," has been found dead in his St. Moritz hotel room. He was 75. Police said the veteran actor, found dressed and lying on the floor of his suite, had suffered an apparent heart attack. OPEN DAY P.M.

Clearance OFF REGULAR PRICE SKIRTS JACKET DRESSES SLACKS. VELOUR TOPS COCKTAIL DRESSES MORE! matter of record hospital reports Jackson-Madison County General Hospital Discharged Saturday Jamie M. Allen, Lexington; Bobby G. Armour, Henderson; Naomi J. Armstrong, Route Eddie E.

Bond, 428 Shannon Beulah M. Butler, 80 Her-ron Grove Road; Walter C. Butler, 54 Oakwood; Douglas E. Carter, 19 Wiley Parker Road Gaylon D. Cooper, Beech Bluff; James T.

Cothren, Henderson; Amy L. Dalton, 99 Mary L. Ferguson and baby, Bruceton; Jennie L. Fewell, Alamo; Alberta Glenn, 56B Parkview Courts; Betty V. Golden and baby, McKenzie.

V. Hudson, Route Jessie L. Jackson, 685 Westwood; Mary L. Jones, H-74 Old Hickory Blvd. Teresa G.

Key and baby, Cedar Grove; Margaret Kuykendall and baby, Selmer; Destiny S. Lawhorn, 235 Southern; Cindy J. Lovell and baby, Reagan Lewon-na Marshall and baby, Medon; Norma J. Mathis, Beech Bluff; Rachel M. McKee, 37 Littleberry; Ben McLe-more, Bells; Shanna D.

Perry, 15-B Lincoln Courts; Wanda I. Price, Huntingdon; Henry J. Schofield, Mayfield, Ky. James E. Wallace, Route 2.

Occupancy: 299 Discharged Sunday Damon D. Adams, Middleton Lou A. Beard, 412 Jackson Deborah T. Beckham, Franklin; Walter L. Bonds, 20 Hackberry; Travis L.

Carter, in, Atwood; Regina K. Clark, Route Willie M. Clark, 516 Magnolia; Wendy M. Davis, Brownsville; Thomas H. Foster, 118 E.

Baltimore; Inex M. Haynes, Milan; Deborah S. Jones, Greenfield. Kristi M. Mann, Beech Bluff; Floyd I.

Marshall, Medon Blenda F. McNeal and baby, Toone; Billie J. Myracle, Lexington; John J. Peebles, Camden; Raymell Phillips and baby, Savannah Thelma J. Prince and baby, Lexington; David G.

Rickman, Corinth, Billy P. Staples, Beech Bluff; Arthur W. Tate, 55 Holland. Occupancy: 339 Gibson General Hospital, Trenton Admitted Friday Warren Gufford, Trenton; Eva Masters, Humboldt Admitted Saturday Charlotte Pugh, Trenton; Lela Cal-lis, Dyer; Angela Jordan, Milan; Kim Wilkes, Milan; Barbara Burmingham, Trenton; James Grantham, Trenton; Watona Grantham, Trenton; Aleasia Cox, Humboldt; Elector Jordon, Trenton; Janice Collins, Rutherford; Willard Higgins, Milan. Admitted Sunday Helen Mathenia, Trenton; Leonia Williams, Kenton; Norman Greer, Humboldt; Juanita Yarbrough, Trenton; John Lewis, Trenton; Michale McCurdy, Dyer; Olie Workman, Newbern; Letie Bradford, Trenton; Roy Palmer, Trenton.

Memorial Hospital, Trenton Admitted Friday Etta Garrett, Halls; Samuel Johnson, Trenton; Floyd Lowrance, Bradford; John Bailey, Dyer; Linda Barrett, Alamo. Admitted Saturday Leonard Burton, Humboldt; Tabautha Wilson, Alamo; Thelma Ward, Greenfield. Admitted Sunday Brenda Skinner, Dyer; Excie Williams, Trenton. Cedar Crest Hospital, Humboldt Admitted Saturday Archie Kincaid, Humboldt; Margaret Smith, Humboldt; Gladys Haynes, Gadsden. Admitted Sunday Tommy Epperson, Humboldt; Ann Gibson, Humboldt; Elizabeth Fisher, Humboldt; Mattie Little, Humboldt; Jane Childress, Humboldt; Adrian Chambers, Humboldt; Ethel Johnson, Medina; Ena Simmons, Humboldt; Lina Cooper, Humboldt; Anita Stack, Gibson.

City of Milan Hospital Admitted Saturday Maggie Blankenship, Lavenia; Pearl Bolerjack, Milan; Cathryn Dowdy, Milan; Lucille Gardner, Hum-' boldt; Richard Jones, Milan; Antonio Kelley, Humboldt. Carroll County General Hospital Admitted Friday Nell Kee, Huntingdon; James Grant, Yuma; Traci Evans, Bruceton. Admitted Saturday Ruth Sloan, McLemoresville; Ronald Pruett, Huntingdon; Clara Ledford, Huntingdon; Margaret Melton, Huntingdon; Opal Fry, Cedar Grove; B.D. Fry, Cedar Grove; Olie Maness, Buena Vista; Mary Lowe, Huntingdon; Lester King; Huntingdon; Jeremy Jackson, Hollow Rock; Mary Morgan, Cedar Grove; Howard Cooper, Bruceton. Admitted Sunday Gladys Arnold, Huntingdon; Louise Neely, Huntingdon; David Hopper, Camden; O.T.

Harris, Huntingdon; Sudie Bridges, Huntingdon; Thelma Liles, Bruceton; Mary Dail, Trezevant: Chucky Adkisson, Trezevant. Volunteer General Hospital Admitted Sunday Nannie Campbell, Greenfield; Ben Falwell, Martin; Fonzo Garner, Dresden; Candace Henson, Martin; Mary Jones, Sharon; Wanda Puckett, Martin; John Snider, Dresden; Rebecca Tate, Sharon. births At Jackson-Madison County General Hospital Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Rickman, 143 Reynolds, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Jackson, Walnut, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Mer-riweather, 114 Oneal, girl. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison Alewine, 67 Hickory Hills Drive, girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Winfrey, Milan, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. James Cagle, Lexington, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Kelley, Camden, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Mulero, Bruceton, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Baggett, Gadsden, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cliff, Brownsville, girl.

Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Davis, Brownsville, boy. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tony A.

Gregory, Humboldt, boy. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hannis 423 Airways girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellison, 93 Royal Oaks Place, boy. ambulance calls Saturday 9:32 a.m. Mission Convalescent Home to Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, emergency.

9:32 a.m.x Poplar Heights Baptist Church to General Hospital, sick call. 9:50 a.m. General Hospital to Inlricare Nursing Home, sick call. 10:56 a.m. 21 Cartmell St.

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Jones of Escondido, David L. Jones Jr. of Oxnard, and Clyde Jones of Selmer; a sister, Mrs. Mary Lipford of Bethel Springs; two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. mi SeaflS gone! r5 Dabney's low interest rates: 10 on First 500M 8 on Remainder Open 9-5 427-5516 NOW IN PROGRESS! SIZES 1 -15 AND 6 20 Seoly Smooth Sleep Save 25 Twin 2 pc.

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