Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee (2024)

a a a Funeral Today For Dungannon Fire Victims And Funeral Notices DUNGANNON, Va. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m, today fort two small children killed in a house fire near here Saturday. Donnie Wilson Collins, 2, and Ronald Wayne Collins, 1, were the sons 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Wilson Collins Sr.

They died in fire which quickly destroyed the family's home in the Sinking Creek section. Both parents had been out. They returned time to see their home burn but too late to rescue the children. Joint services will be conducted at Fincastle Church by Rev. Flanary.

Burial will be in Ralph, Sherman Sluss Cemetery. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Jess Davis Word has been received here of the death of Jess Davis of Los Angeles, Calif. He was the son of late W. H.

Davis of Church Hill, Route 4. Survivors include his wife, Hazel Haynes Davis, and children, Los Angeles, sisters, Mrs. Ray Byington, Kingsport, Mrs. Guy Chess of St. Paul, five brothers, Lester Davis and Harve Davis, both of Church Hill, Neal Davis, Johnson City; Clyde Davis of St.

Paul, and Hobert Davis of Hunington, W. Va. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday in Los Angeles, Calif. Burial will follow. Mrs.

Mildred Carter KNOXVILLE- Mildred Powell Carter, 88, widow of Thomas M. Carter, died at UT hospital in Knoxville at 6:15 p.m. Sunday. She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Knoxville.

Survivors include one daughter, Miss Anne M. Carter, Knoxville; WO sons, R. I. Carter, Madisonville, N. P.

Carter, Rochester. N. two sisters, William T. Hodges, Williamsburg, Miss Mary C. Powell, Wytheville, one brother, Junius L.

Powell, New York City, N. seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Hamlett-Dobson Chapel with Rev. L.

F. Kent officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body will be returned to Kingsport from the Mann Mortuary in Knoxville this afternoon. Mrs.

Theodosia Copas JONESBORO Mrs. Theodosia Deakins Copas, 75, of Gray community died at 9:20 a.m. Sunday at Memorial Hospital in Johnson Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Jenkins of Gray; three sons, Charles Copas of Johnson City, Clyde Copas of of Gray and Thomas Copas of Kingsport; one sister, Mrs. J.

C. De Vault of Fordtown; one brother, J. E. Deakins of Gray; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday. at Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church with Rev. L. J. Harris and Rev.

Richard Ratliff officiating. Burial will be in the Sulphur Springs Cemetery. The body will DillowTaylor Funeral Home in Jonesboro, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services.

Mrs. N. C. Moody GREENEVILLE Mrs. N.

C. Moody, 89, of Greeneville, died at a hospital here at 12 o'clock Sunday. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Green, Greeneville, Mrs. Frank Barrett, Richmond, one son, Robert Moody, Kingsport; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday at the DoughtyStevens Funeral Home Chapel in Greeneville. Rev. Harrell Russell will officiate. Burial will be in Ball Cemetery in the Van Hill community. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. today. Mary Williams Sloan Mary Virgie Williams Sloan, 65, 113 Rocky Lane, Bloomingdale Heights, died unexpectedly en route to Holston Valley Community Hospital, at 6 p.m. Sunday. She was formerly of Clinchport, and had made her home with a daughter for a few years.

Survivors include daughters, Mrs. W. D. Fuller, Clinchport, Mrs. Robert Gamble, Kingsport; one step-son, Kelly Sloan, sport; two sisters, Mrs.

Issac Jones, Kingsport, Mrs. Mandy Rhoton, Haines City, three brothers, Milo Williams, Wilburn Williams, both of Clinchport, Worley Williams, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Wolfe Methodist Church, with Rev. Rhan Mendenhall and Rev.

Maiden Hammonds officiating, Burial will be in the Sloan family cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charlie Cox, Carl Epperson, Kenneth Epperson, Hiram Wolfe, Kelly Jones, Clarence Neeley, Issac Hubbard and Guy Johnson. The body will remain at the Gate City Funeral Home until one hour before services. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday, from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the residence of the daughter, 113 Rocky Lane Bloomingdale Pike.

Mellia Vina Dykes Mellia Vina Dykes, 73, died at 8:15. a.m. today, at her home at 1726 Warrick Drive. She was born and lived most of her life in Hawkins County and had been a resident of Kingsport for three years. Carmel Free Will Baptist Church.

She was a member of the Mt. Her husband, Edgar Dykes, died in 1957. Survivors include one son, Clarence Dykes of Kingsport; two daughters, Mrs. Stella Jayne of Morrison City and Mrs. Dexter Dykes of Kingsport; one brother, Jim Simpson of Rogersville; one sister, Mrs.

Ellis Morelock of Sullivan Gardens; six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the HamlettDobson Funeral Home. Infant Londy Twins Infant twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Londy, Route 4, Kingsport, died this morning in Munal Clinic.

Survivors besides the parents are three sisters, Kathy Sue, Dina Kay and Lisa Londy; two brothers, Virgil Lee and William Londy. All are of the home. The paternal grandmother, Mrs. Dora Gosnell, and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Fonzie Bishop, both of Kingsport, also survive.

Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Walkers Fork Cemetery. Rev. Orville DoIan will officiate. The bodies will be taken to the home in the Lone Star Community at 1 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Home is charge. Lena Lindsey Smart DUFFIELD, Lindsey Smart, 73, of Route 1, Duffield, died at 10:45 p.m. Sunday in Appalachia General Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Washington County, Va.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. N. E. Alvis, Duffield; three sisters, Mrs. Phil Cable, Hendersonville, 'N.

Mrs. C. W. Bristol, and Mrs. Lewis Hawkins, High Point, N.

two brothers, James Lindsey, Bristol. Dave Rainelle, W. four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Howard Clark. Bill Rhoton, Kallis Hall, Bud Moore, Gomer Caudill, William Austin, Charlie Noe and Stallard Arwood.

The body will be removed from Gate City Funeral Home to the residence at 2 p. m. Tuesday and will be taken to the church one hour before services. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs.

Julia Justus Mrs. Julia Justus, 80, 1189 Dorothy died at 1:10 a.m. Sunday at Holston Valley Community Hospital following a short illness. She was born in Hawkins County and had been a resident of Kingsport for 19 years. She was member of the Cedar View Presbyterian Church.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Williams, Kingsport, Mrs. Harry Caretti, Beaver Falls, two sons, James II. Justus, Kingsport. Hugh K.

Justus, JohnCity; 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the CarterClamon Chapel with Rev. Harold Keesee officiating. Burial will in the Highland Cemetery in Rog.

ersville. The body will remain at the Carter-Clamon Funeral Home until time for the services, where the family will receive friends. Friends will also be received at home. Pallbearers will be Eugene Wyatt, Ernest Humphries, Coy H. Klepper, C.

W. Goodwin, W. T. Short, W. H.

Matlock. David D. Cavin Funeral services for David D. Cavin, who died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 p. m.

todav at McPheeters Bend Baptist Church. Rev. Smith and Rev. Ted Davis will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be neighbors. The body was removed from the Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home to the residence of a daughter, Mrs. McNalley at Holston Institute, Sunday at 5 p.m. Troops Get Day Off was granted. FT.

BRAGG, N.C. (UPI)-More than 2,000 Army troops of the U.S. Strike Command enjoyed a day off today--thanks to a royal request. They put on a two-hour demonstration of their speed, maneuverability, and striking power Shah of Iran Sunday. The Shah, much impressed by the show, asked officers to excuse their men from duty today and the request 1:00 A.M.

EST April 16.1962 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU OLDER 30 34 :28 52 45 30 30 38 66 COLD Temperatures Are Average For Area 50 Rain 50 Until Tuesday Morning Low Temperatures Expected Snow 8t FORECASTI 60 (AP Photofax) WEATHER in the nation tonight will in the western third of the country. The center of the nation will FORECAST--Precipitation be limited to a few scattered showers in the northern Mississippi have higher temperatures. valley. It will continue cold in the east and temperatures will drop Temperatures Across Nation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Low Pr.

Albuquerque, clear ...84 46 Atlanta, clear .58 32 Bismarck, rain ........52 36 Boise, clear ...........73 32 Boston, cloudy ........52 32 Buffalo, clear ..........36 26 Chicago, clear ........41 26 Cleveland, clear ......34. 29 Denver, cloudy ........82 51 Des Moines, cloudy ...50 29 Detroit, clear 37 29 Fairbanks, cloudy .....35 29 Fort Worth, cloudy ....76 54 Helena, clear .77 35 Honolulu, cloudy ......73 70 Indianapolis, clear ....42 26 Juneau, rain ...40 36 Kansas City, clear ....52 33 Los Angeles, fog .75 54 Louisville, .45 30 Memphis, clear 32 Miami, cloudy ........77 62 Milwaukee, clear 40 26 St. Paul, cloudy 44 24 New Orleans, clear ...75 48 New York, clear .45 35 Oklahoma City, clear .64 39 Omaha, cloudy .48 35 Philadelphia, clear 43 33 Phoenix, cloudy ......101 60 Pittsburgh, clear ......38 23 Portland, cloudy .53 31 Portland, clear ..60 36 Rapid City, clear .69 45 Richmond, clear ......57 33 St. Louis, clear .51 29 Salt Lake City, clear ..83 43 San Diego, cloudy ...69 54 San Francisco, clear ..59 50 Seattle, clear 40 Tampa, clear .........75 55 Washington, clear ....49 35 Local Temperatures YESTERDAY TODAY 11 12 A.M. 40 Midnight 35 Noon A.M.

P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. 35 P.M.

A.M. 34 P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M.

33 P.M. 4 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.

A.M. P.M. 38 A.M. P.M. 36 A.M.

11 P.M. 34 PRECIPITATION Last 24 hours- -Trace. This inches. This inches. Forecasts KINGSPORT AND VICINITY: Clear skies and colder tonight with freezing temperatures and frost throughout the area, low temperature 25 to 30.

Tuesday, generally fair most of the day and warmer in the afternoon with high temperature in the 60s. Increasing cloudiness late Tuesday, afternoon and likely night. Outlook for Wednesday, cloudy with showers and turning colder. EAST TENNESSEE: Fair and cold again tonight with scattered frost, low temperature 33. Tuesday, increasing cloudiness and warmer, showers by afternoon, high 58.

Clearing and colder again Tuesday night. Wednesday's outlook is for fair and cool. SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA: Fair and cold with frost tonight, low in the low 30s. Tuesday's forecast is for sunny and warmer, high near 60. Wednesday's outlook is for cloudy and cooler with showers likely.

Today's Skies Sunset today 7:05 P.M. Sunrise Moonset tomorrow tomorrow 5:54 5:00 A.M. A.M. 19 Full moon April The star Denebola, due south tonight at 10:36 1 P.M. is almost directly above the moon.

And north of Denebola is the Big Dipper. (All times Eastern Standard) Computed for Kingsport Times by Bailey R. Frank Hurt In Car Wreck Otis W. Fields, 19, Gate City, was treated at Holston Valley Community Hospital Sunday for injuries received in a car accident near Gate City Saturday He was treated for cuts and bruises and released. Princess Rides Well BINFIELD, England (UPI) Princess Anne, 11, showed Sunday she is learning to be as skilled a horsewoman as her mother, Queen Elizabeth.

The princess made her first public appearance in a riding event and won a rosette for placling second in a cross-country competition. 'Keep faith with those you love" MONUMENTS BRONZE MARKERS See Our Large Display We Do Cemetery Lettering Will Call By Appointment Only At Your Convenience FERGUSON MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Rt. 7 (Harmony Rd.) Jonesboro D. H. Ferguson DI 9-3090 NOTICE It is necessary that every member or stockholder be present at one of these meetings TUESDAY, APRIL 17 10:00 A.M.

or TUESDAY, APRIL 17 7:00 P.M. At the store on Super Highway KINGSPORT CO-OPERATIVE STORES, INC. Fort Robinson Baptist Church RE REVIVAL April 15th through 22nd Evangelist The Rev. Jack Cowsert. Rev.

Cowsert served 40 years as a Southern Baptist Missionary to Brazil. He supervised the printing of more than a milHon Bibles at the Carroll Memorial Baptist Publishing House, Rio de Janerio, Brazil. In addition to publication work, Mr. Cowsert pastored several churches, held office in the South Brazil Mission, and served on various committees and Boards of the Brazilian Baptist Convention. He was appointed by the Foreign Mission Board In 1920, and retired in 1960.

You are Invited, and Everyone is Welcome, to hear this man of God bring God's message each evening at 7:30. A. TOM CRAWFORD, Pastor 14 Parked Autos Hit By Thieves During Weekend Thieves struck four parked automobiles in Kingsport during the weekend, six pairs of hubcaps, articles of clothing and other items. A pair of hubcaps was stoler from a owned by O'Del! Brickey at CHis home on Riverside Avenue. A pair of hubcaps was also reported taken from a car owned by Richard Bristol, 327 Carver and a pair was taken from a car belonging to Emory Horton, Route 10, which was parked at the Pleasant View Church.

An electric razor, a pair of bowling shoes, four pairs of Bermuda shorts, a pair of overalls and other articles were taken from a car parked on. Lincoln Street. The car is owned by James R. Redwine, of 204 Ragsdale St. The Kingsport Police Department is investigating the thefts.

Wire Service Mistaken In Rutledge Case RUTLEDGE, Tenn. (UPI)Sheriff Hollis Combs said today that Robert K. Swann, one of seven Morristown youths arrested here April 10, was fined $37 and costs April 11 on charges of disorderly conduct and violation of the muffler law. When the group was arrested by a highway patrolman, United Press International reported that all were with drunkenness and carrying dangerous we a n. Sheriff Combs said only, one member the group, Stanley Standifer, was so charged.

Standifer was fined $35 and costs. James Burchell was fined a like amount on a charge of drunkenness. A fourth youth, David Branton, was fined $25 and costs on a charge of disorderly conduct. All pleaded guilty in sessions court and were sentenced by Judge Von Acuff who put each youth on five months and 29 days probation. Three others under the age of 18 were turned over to juvenile authorities.

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Bralley said he found a bottle of moonshine whisky on the man. -In another disturbance at Five Points early this morning, four men were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. One was fined $20 and three others each forfeited $20 bonds. -A man forfeited a $40 bond on charges of disorderly conduct and possessing whisky. -A Kingsport man forfeited a $50 bond on charges of driving while intoxicated.

His driver's license was ordered to be sent to Nashville A to be suspended for five months and 29 days. -Nine people forfeited $10 bonds on charges of speeding. -Two people forfeited $5 bonds on charges of running red lights. -A $10 bond for failure to yield right of way and a $10 bond for illegal muffler were forfeited. -Four $3.59 bonds for illegal parking, an $11 for four meter violations, $2.50 bonds for meter, violations and 33 $1 meter violation bonds were forfeited.

Hit-Run Reported Police this morning were searching for a car struck a parked car on Wateree St. Sunday and left the scene of the accident. The parked car belonged to D. G. Maness, 1449 Holyoke St.

Two Europeans Lynched Sunday By Moslem Mob ALGIERS (AP) A Moslem mob lynched two Europeans near Algiers Sunday as the Algerian nationalist command warned the French to take stronger steps against the European Secret Army Organization. The Secret Army Organization is known as the OAS. In the first act of mass Moslem violence since the March 19 ceasefire, enraged youths stopped a car in the Maison Carre, industrial suburb nine miles southeast of three men inside, them with Algiers. They dragged, out the rocks and sticks and set the car afire. Two of the Europeans were killed and the third critically injured.

Elsewhere in Algeria white terrorists killed four Moslems and wounded 28. Secret army terrorists driving through Moslem suburbs have shot down Moslem civilians nearly every day since the cease-fire. At least 250 Moslems have perished in Algiers alone. The terrorists are trying to provoke the Moslems into reprisals on a civil war scale that will block Algeria's advance toward independence. Since the cease-fire, the Moslems have mostly heeded admonitions by nationalist leaders to stay calm despite violence against them.

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