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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 8

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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lay. Jan. 1 4. 1968 The Shwfvfpowt TiMtt Auditors lo Hear CPA From Dallns L-Ark-La-Tex Deaths-' PICO LOUISIANA BARNEY WELDOX villc, Mrs. Beatrice Walsworth of Bossier City; three brothers.

E. A I I an4 I AN Barney Weldon ofiShr-vonnrt- ua tict.r. Albert H. Cbnid Dallas CFA. will speak at a joint dinner meeting of the Ark-La-Tex chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Bank Administration Institute at 6.30 p.m.

Thursday at Smith's Cross Lake oiokvi I'll a. Lura Cook of Monroe and Mrs. Honen. 60, died at his home Thursday evening after a lengthy Mattie Lann of Houston. 17 grandchildren and three great PICO is proud to announce the association of Paul Abbott with our company.

He has had ten successful year's in the Finance and Loan Business. And is well qualified to handle your financial needs. See Me Today for This Special Offer! grandchildren. Alexandria" Robert f. Ganey, 58; services, held Saturday.

COl'SHATTA Robert H. rerson, 73, services, held lunrss. "Survivors are his widow; two daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Russell ot New Orleans and Mrs.

Bonita Arthur of Florien; two brothers, 'ra Weldon and Milton Weldon both of Florien; three sisters. Mrs. Vernie Thaxton of Florien. Mrs. Minnie Viddler of Rurney.

Calif, and Mrs. Bertie Taylor of Shreveport; and two grandchil Inn. A partner in the firm of Feat, Marwick, Mitchell and Cloud will speak on "Audits by Chartered Bank Auditors." He is a former controller of the Texas Rank and Trust Co. of Dallas and assistant controller nf I ho I MANY A. Nclms.

'services, held Saturday. AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Louisiana National Bank of Ba dren. Funeral services were held ton Rouge. ALBERT II. CLOL'D JR.

Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Mt. DODSON -W. L. McFarland, Carmcl Baptist Church.

Burial 71: services. 2 p.m. today, Zion ion was in the Mt. Carmel Hill Baptist Church; buri ai. Miss Mireveport Reception Today The Rev, Earl Marr, the Rev.

J. church cemetery. $3I1 00 GASH SL 0. Edwards and the Rev. Avon (vanaugh officiated.

MRS. RL'BY CLARY MARKSV1LLE Sylvan L. Mayeux, GO; services, held Saturday. Corscr. Paul Abbott PICO FIOfltlCE CO.

2912 W. 70th St. Lola tMAXY Mrs. Ruby For 90 Days Repay Only NUfllJUE 62. died in a Clary, of Robeline SS; services.

2 p.m. today, ireveport hospital Friday. Kramer Funeral Home; burial, A reception for potential contestants for the Miss Shreveport Pageant, an official preliminary to Miss America competition, will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. today at the Fountain Apartments. An annual event, the reception is under sponsorship of the Shreveport Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the local pageant, and the Jayettes.

Purpose of the reception, al which entry blanks will be Survivors are her hiishann: V. i I. available, is to meet the prospective contestants for the March 16 pageant and to answer any questions they may have reagrd- ing it. Contestants for the pageant which will be held in the Civic Theater must be 18 years of age before September and must be residents of Shreveport or attending an institution of higher learning located here. The winner will represent Shreveport in the Miss Louisiana Pageant.

A Aft fUur sons, James Clary of Vuiisville. Kenneth and ai KXAXDRIA Robert E. ALEXANDRIA Tex.i Price, 46: services, held Satur aeorge nary oi uousion. and Charles Clarv of the VS. day.

Army in Baltimore, three Phone 631-7463 4aughters. Mrs. B. E. Stoker of MANSFIELD Mrs.

Dorothy feke Charles. Mrs. Floyd D. (oxsctzer; services, 3 p.m. today, rtf Houston.

Tex. and Mrs. Funeral Home; burial, Jones of Shreveport: her mother Highland Cemetery. and step-father. Mr.

and Mrs. W.i TV. Robins of Robeline; three: NATCHITOCHES Harry R. brothers. John F.

Woodle of Hawthorne. 81; services, 2 p.m. Provencal Baptist Zwolle. George Woodle of Natchi Sears burial, church ceme- today. Church; tcry.

Tremendous SLEEP SALE! SAVE $1195! Your Choice! toches, and Leroy Woodle of Robeline: four sisters. Mrs. Mvrtle Dallas. Mrs. Johnnie Flovd.

Mrs. Albert Cordway, all df 'Robeline. and Mrs. Henry Sainlifcr of Shreveport; 23 grandchildren and six TEXAS COLUMBUS L. MIMS CARTHAGE, Tex.

Funeral services for Columbus Lowery Minis, Long Branch, will be services will be held at 10 a.m. in the United held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the i ll f'lini-ph in Knhnline wilh thn Rpv Kith the Rev. DeVon Thornton Royal Burt officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ottie Reed.

Burial the Rev. Edgar Wyatt nd will be in the Clayton Cemetery. officiating. Burial wil lbe the Mr. Minis died Friday.

or Innerspring With Luxurious Quilt Covers fentral Cemetery. MRS. PEARL FREDERICK Survivors are two sons, Jessie Minis and Ernest Mims, both of Carthage; two daughters, Mrs. Julia Collins of Timpson and LOGAN'SPORT Mrs. Pearl Frederick died early Saturday.

'Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Smyrna Presbyterian Church with the Mr'air Smith nfficiatinc. Mrs. Vara Collins of Gary; one half sister. Mrs.

Allie Born -of Avinger and 26 grandchildren. Burial will hp in the Smyrna I TYLER. Tex. Robert Dor Regular $59.95 Each Full or Twin Mattress or Matching Posture-Mate Foundation Cemetery irel'- fi4: scrviccs. 10 a.m.

today, i Survivors are one son. Thil Burks-Walker-Tipipt Funeral fcr.wirk nf Grand Cane: two Home; burial, Rose Hill Ceme- listers. Miss Minnie Ward and. toy- W. F.

Ward of Adams, 81; services, held One brother. Longstrcct. Luxuriously comfortable, sag-resistant mattresses give the deep firm support you need. Choice of two quality constructions. Serofoam polyurethane 6-in.

mattress with fluffy Dacron polyester quilted to the cover for extra comfort. Resilient innerspring units with non-crush borders and 720 coils in full size; 504 coils in twin. Buy now and save! NO DOWN PAYMENT on Sears Easy Payment Plan CARTHAGE, Tex. Noble Hill, 44; services, 10 a.m Monday, Hawthorne Funeral Home; burial, Harris Chapel Cemetery, PITTSBURGTexT W. E.

Runyan, 08; services, 2 p.m. today, First Baptist Church; burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. LONGVIEWT Tex. Mrs. Dora Trotter, 75; services, held Saturday.

ARKANSAS EL DORADO. Ark. Y- Mrs Julia Cottrell, 83; services, held Saturday. W. W.

SHAVER "COUSHATTA W. W. Shaver. (J, died Satui-day in a local nursing home after a lengthy Alness. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m.

today in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Alfred Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in the Springville Ceme-terv under the direction of Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home. Survivors are five sons, Roland Shaver of Fort Worth, Lindel Shaver of Mansfield, Harrison Shaver nf Benson, Paul Shaver and Bill W. G.

Shaver of Coushatta: three daughters, Mrs. Emma Gibson of Charleston, Mrs. Jettie Smith of Coushatta and Mrs. Irene Hill of Benson; one sister, Mrs. Fred Smith of Shreveport; 3r grandchildren and 51 15988 21988 $199.95 KING-SIZE Innerspring Sleep Set $269.95 Foam Latex or Innerspring KING-SIZE Set Y)7 Visitors At Lakes Hit 6.8 Million MRS.

MARY UANDY NATCHITOCHES Mrs. Mary Candy, 75, died Friday. Funeral services will be held today at 3 p.m. in Blanchard's Funeral Home with the Rev. Avon Kavanaugh officiating.

A total of 226.230 people visited area reservoirs last month, SAVE 10 bringing to the number utilizing these places of recrea turn since Jan. 1, 16. Last month 12.783 people vist Twin Size Hollywood Bed Sets 88 Rurial will lie in the Memory Lawn Cemetery. Survivors are one brother, Homer Gandy of Bossier City; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Cryer of Hamshire, one half sister, -Mrs.

Annie Duggan of Texas. MRS. THEODOS1A BARRON JONESBORO Mrs. Theodo-sia Barron, 81. of Farmerville.

died Saturday in her home after 69 Complete 4-pc. innerspring ensemble includes 160-coil mattress, matching foundation, steel frame and maple finished hardwood headboard, Buy now! Regular $79.95 ed Bayou Bodcau in Bossier' Parish, bringing the year's total, to 241.311; 132,600 visited Lake 'O The Pines near Jefferson, bringing the annual total toj Lake Texarkana had (iti.447, moving the annual total: up to 2.137.696; and Wallace Lake south of the city had 14.4(H) visitors, bringing its annual total! a snort unless. Funeral services will be held. 10 at 2 p.m. today in the Friendship Campers last month at the four, Baptist Church with burial in the! reservoirs numbered 384 at Bay-church cemetery under Badcau; 11.028 at Lake The! of Edmond's Funeral Home.

l'ines: -m at I-ak Survivors are five sons. A. and at Wallace Lake, bringing Barron of Friendship. J. c.

monthly total to 13.376. I Barron Dale Barron, Frank1 Picknickers numbered 1.295 ati Barron and Donald Barron of Rayou Bodcau, 30,714 at Lake Oj Farmerville: two The r'nes- al fakei Mrs. Bonnie Gaddis of Farmpr. Texarkana and 409 al Wallace! Save 20! Luxurious Tweed Sofa-Sleeper Opens to a Big 72x52-lnch Bed for DAYS ONLY! Lake. I There were no boating enthu- siasts at Bayou Bodcau last! month: 29.476 at Lake O' The Pines; 19.400 at Lake Texarka-; na: and 680 at Wallace Lake.

A total of 5.114 people fished at; Bavou Bodcau; 61,290 at Lake O'j Croom to Be Minister of Music Here Regular $16.95 Ready-to-Finish 4-t)rawer Chesls 3 Days Only Sturdy solid pine is easy to antique or paint. 2312X 134x33 in. high. 159 i Ctiirtwl4s $170.93 The Pines; 30.490 at Lake Texarkana; and 5,535 at Wallace Lake; while Bayou Bodcau had 3.835 hunters, Uike O' The Pines; 9.448: Lake Texarkana 7.018; and Wallace Lake 2,460. Sightseers visiting Bayou Bod Jesse Croom minister of education and director of youth activities at First Baptist Church of Dunn, N.C., has accepted a call from Queensborough Baptist cau lasi montn numoerea A luxurious sofa with the built-in bonus of a bed so gracefully styled you'd never guess it 'concealed a full-size innerspring mattress.

Reversible Serofoam cushions. Rayon and acetate tweed cover. tnurcn to necome ns minister oi Lake 0- The Pinos had 67)1W7. music and an assistant to Texarkana and Pastor. i Wallace Lake 4.752.

To assume his new post about The recreational visitation data, Feb. 1. he sened as chaplain was released bv the U.S. Army) -X 4i. Sirr''' Save 3-1 and athletic director at Raven Corps of Engineers, New Orleans Knob Boy Scout Reservation at District.

'c. Corner LOUNGER GROUPS Ml. Airy in the Blue Ridge Mountains during 1962 and 1962. later in 1962 becoming youth director of Hocutt Memorial Baptist Church. While in the seminary he pastored two rural churches in Piedmont, N.C..

assuming his position in Dunn in 1966. A naiive of North Carolina, he Pfc. Prattler's Kites Pending Funeral services for Pfc. H. L.

'Trey" Prather III, 20, former Woodlawn High School football. ,1 129 Regular $159.93 Two 75-in. Foam Lounges Plastic-Top Corner Table Big 10-Drawer Ready-to-Finish Dressers Save basketball and baseball star, are Scats 6 or sleeps 2. Thick Serofoam polyurethane cushioning. Rayon-acetate tweed covers with quilted, cotton print fronts on bolsters.

Remove Serofoam Boaters and I'se Lounges as Beds 829 Reg. $34.95 Smoothly sanded knotty pine is ready to stain or paint. '42x15x34 inches high. graduated with honors from incomplete pending arrival ofthe Williams High School, Burling- body. ton, N.C.

He attended Elon Word of his death was received College, Elon, N.C, and received here earlier this week. He died his B.A. degree in 1962 from of injuries suffered as the result Wake Forest University, Win-' of a land mine explosion in Viet-ston-Salem, N.C. He graduated nam. from Southeastern Baptist Theo-j The family requests that any logical Seminary in Wake Forest.

'memorial contributions be made N.C. in 15, receiving the B.D. to the Shrine Hospital for Crip-degree, pled Children. He is married to the former Ann Pressnell of Burlington, N.C.1 Ads on team uniforms hie They have one daughter, Carajbten barred by rule in Frank-Lynn, 1. jfurt.

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