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The El Dorado Times from El Dorado, Arkansas • Page 6

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El Dorado, Arkansas
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CI (Afi) Mw- 1. 1HI Abovt Town OUtnrin TV Poh cm I tetri IwllJI WlJ li nrimi TV (fendo Pota mwHutfatfd aondent Ita at 114 Investigating officer Warth Mid the rmahap involved cm drtvwn bt Mr Km Part Si and a parted car Worth uxl the Me cm traveling or CVunfMipniW Si when tt collided with the parted that headed nolle Sii TV point of tmpart the fnll nght front fendrr and bumyer at the McKinney car the left rem tender deck bumper ot thr parked car S-Sft and Mrs Klonte Bioct St are the ai mm bom at Union Memorial Hoapttal Son froact Courtem Schneider Hrroet A Mhfcmar I nr Rufus (iamtf! Hotel Prtm Art Co Kmart Oil Cooper as Man Chem Co Unch Murphy Carp um Stand (hi ct Ind Mr and A Bowen at Ttnanwi. Route One announce the birth at anna Union Memorial Hospital Saturday A aon bom lo Mr and Mn rrtddy Sharp riflh 9t. at Unkn Memorial Saturday Marriage Itmaw were tamed Monday by the Comty office to Victor Laaders and Velma Pumphrey. William Willie Jr and La la Curry, aad Eddie Ray McDaniel and Mary Lee Elkraon The El Dorado Fire Depart ment answered a call at 7 II a Monday at 401 East Side Court, where a three room frame bouse, owned by Pendleton and occupied by- Ada Cntten was aflame Firemen reported heavy damage to the kitchen and Cub Scwrt Nk WtlcwMt Tih Cub Scout Park II held Its October meeting Thursday rught at the Immanuel Baptist Rod Simmons Wayne Strick land and Ronald Fincher were welcomed Into the club as new members Each received the Bob Cat pin Skits were presented Dens Two Three, Four and nve Arrow points were fiver the following members: David Cheatham.

Douglas Evans, Grrge Simmons. Craig Bonner. Gerald Taylor and Steve Alien Buddy Bother was a trans fer member from another Pack TOU LOS! MONEY WHIN TOU IOSI TEI IPHONE CALLS EL 00RAI0 ANSWERIN6 SEJrVICE UN. 1 SHvertess Quarters 6o into Circvlifion JOHNSON Tex firat silverleas go into ctrculaaon today Their use originally hadn't been expected until next month, but President Johnson said mint production has been faster than anticipated Silver less quarters and dimes were authorized by ongress this year because of a diminish- supply at the metal and the reisulUnk increase in its price SilverTess dimes are scheduled to be issued in January contents, TV fire, they had originated the kitchen, but its cause was undetermined No one was in the house at the time firemen arrived, it was reported JOHN RFJUHT. Funeral atcetcta for John fterdue at Norphlei ware at 3 tn the cfcapei at Young with the Res Zanr (Vsarr off and the Res McAtee aa siting Burial tallowed in Arlingtur emetery under direction od Full military graveside amices ware conducted Pallbeartn were Carey, John Kenneds, Rowan Ed win Scroggtna Joe Turner and Jack Mci lendon Mr Bendue was a veteran of two Iroted States armed forces basing served with the Army in Kurope dunng World War 11 and the Air Force in Korea during the Korean conflict He was a Japanese prisoner ot war for four years and sur vived the Japanear death march on Bataan A resident of Union County, he was ownrr and operator of Berdue Rad to and Television Service in Norphlrt He was a district surgeon with the Veteran at Foreign Wars, a member at the American Ijegior and a member of the Baptist church He was also a licensed radio engineer Survivors include his widow, Mrs Wanda Berdue of Norphlet, three daughters.

Cindy Berdue Rebecca Berdue and Bren da Berdue all of Norphlet a son, John Berdue of Norphlet. a stepson, Donald Cohen, Navy, two sisters. Mrs Sheley of Shreveport and Mrs Jack McClendon of Lewisvtlle; and a brother. Berdue Navy, stationed in California Monday Tuesday Food Specials! AUTOCRAT PEACHES fiANUT BUTTER UBirs CHILI WITH BEANS GOLD CROSS CANNED MILK US NO I POTATOES ..........10 JIM DANDY CORN WE SELL USD A CHOICE HEAVY BEEF ROUND Liberty Valu-Mart FOOD STORE Madison Avenue Shopping Center MRS SARAH ROSS Mrs Sarah Margie Ross 66, of Rt 4, El Dorado, died Satur day night in a local hospital following a long illness Mrs Roes was bom March 28 1900. in Perry County and was the daughter of A and Dolly Hill Loomis She bad been a resident of Union County since 1932 and was a Baptist Survivors indude a daughter.

Mis6 Lucille Peel of Rt a sister, Mrs Ruth Robison of Rt and a number of nieces and nephews Funeral services have been announced for 2 p. Tuesday in the chapel of Rumph with the Rev E. 'Hiom ton officiate and the Rev Les ter Rhodes assisting Burial will follow in Bethesda Cemetery near Camden under direction of Rumph Mortuary Pallbearers will be Mack Speed Delbert Snider Clint Ross James Edmond Ross Johnny Adams and Durham EDWIN STEGALL Edwin Stegall. 51, of 908 Goodwin died at his home Sunday morning following an apparent heart attack. Mr Stegall was bom Apnl 8, 1914 at Bolding (Union County) and was the son ot Ben and Nellie Bolding Stegall He was a lifelong resident at the county Mr Stegall was an employe of Colonial Baking Co and a veteran of World War II.

He was also a member of the Methodist Church Survivors include his father, Ben Stegall of Lawson, a broth er, Wallace Stegall of Lansing, Mich and two uncles, John Bolding ot El Dorado and Bolding of Dodge City, Kan DREW HARRISON Drew Harrison, 50, of 2605 Ripley Ave, died Saturday morning after a brief illness Hamson was born Feb 12, 1915, in El Dorado and was the son of Drew and Carrie El- ANNOUNCING The Arrival of Our 1965 CHRISTMAS CARDS III ISKSl.n PARTY SI and GIFT WRAP ACCESSORIES OVER 939 DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS CARD DESIGNS FROM WHICH TOCHOOSE Printing and Peraonaliiing of Christmas done in our store ONE-DAY Service it Guaranteed on all through Dec 15th CARTER'S Represents 13 Maior Christmas Card Compamei to Give El Dorado a complete Selection of and De signs CARTER'S also has enlarged the GIFT and DOLL Our Lay A Wav plan it available for your Convenience FREE 1966 HALLMARK DATE BOOKS CARTER BOOK STORE 114 W. Main Downtown, El Dorado fcsbrth He was a retired at lien OB and a member of the tS year dub of Ofi Co He was a member at Local Masonic lodge IS and AM the Eastern Star, the Shrt ners. wid af the VTW He was a veteran at World War II and a member at the Serond Bap ttst Church Survivors Inrtudt hts widow Mrs Uenevleve Harrison of El imradn one Drew Frank Harrison Jr of El Dorado one daughter Julie Anns Harrison of El Dorado, mother, and two Asbury Harrison snd (ieorfe Hsrrison both of El Dorado Funeral held it pm fa i ha pel with Dr Don Harbucs officiating Burial followed In nest Haven Gardens under the direction at Young's Masonlr graveside will be con ducted by Masrmk 13 and AM Active pallbearers were Jot r.ranade George Spear Titsworth Wolfe Reese Head, Elmer Beiser Ar hie Lvon and Ed Batchelor Honorary pallbearers ware Moruell SiHrwood I-onnie (Yow Dr Jsoob Ellis Sam Babb and Jack Edwards INSTANT RIOT PARADISE, Calif. (UPIl The sheriff office received a pamphlet the other day from a group calling itself 'Demonstrators Ind offering hope for the little town with that lef-out feeling The pamphlet advertises. your town can have a professional riot Name your cause We will demonstrate But it cautions "Ninety days advarce notice needed to guarantee spontaniety Municipal Court Judge Rapdaie pread over Munkiptl Oaurt, cnun ty division Monday morning levied fines If pereona an the dactot Carroll Davtdaon, Rt Bern Ire La fined HOB and emu, sentenced to days tn )ail.

and had his driver's license revoked for a period days a charge at living while Intoxicated Nutt at Hampton was fined and costs and pane Used 91 SI 10 on three counts at Angle Coe 514 Block St. forfeited $110 bond on a charge of selling beer to minor Others fined were Kent An derson 415 Eighth St 110 and costa on a charge of minor In poaseeekn of beer, Virgil McGough Jr. Robin Road, $10 and for passing on yellow Une. T. Rkg at Nor pMet.

915 snd costr for failure to vield the rightof way; Willie Mack Daniel. Negro. 1914 Cook St, 915 and costa for following too close. John Roberto. Negro.

Marion, La. 910 snd coete for parking on the highway Charles Wallace Lewis of Camden. 910 snd coats far public drunkenness and 910 snd costs for disturbing the peace. Malcolm Williams, Negro, Arcadia. La 910 and costs for no driver's license.

Victor Franklin, Negro, 408 Fifth St 910 and costa for Carroll Timmons of Spnnghill. La 910 and costa for drunk on the highway, Genas Silltmen 708 E. Eighth St 92S and costs for reddess driving, W. Bradley at Magnolia, 925 and costs and 940 50 penalty for overload. and Kido Branch, Negro, at Junction City, 910 and costa As SpscMsn tap, Trapsn Artist 9y Hustend ss 6rssM MIAMI Fla (AP.

As 1.000 gasped trapese per former Greta Frisk plunged 40 fart strataht into the srms at her husband who raced to the Spa Air Congress to Bring 100 Top Business Firm Chiefs te Arkansas caught you," Frits Frisk told his wife who sprang from trspese tn flip around motion but failed to grasp the bar after she had turned Bandsmen stopped playing and the crowd gave the couple an ovation flmis manager John said the couple probably would have medical check ups today Neither appeared seriously hurt from the which happened Sunday rught at the Hyde Beatty-Cole Bros Circus Frisk has bicycle act with the circus GRAPES FOR VALLEY RIO DE JANEIRO government has announced a project to grow grapes in the Sao Francisco River Valley which cuts a green swath through the northeastern "drought polygon Table and wine grapes will be grown experimentally in the region which is periodically flayed by droughts The try of Agriculture has set aside $32 000 for the a part of development plans for the valley of the one constantly flowing river mthe area TTie Francisco is Brazil's second largest river, after the Amazon for unsafe driving One person was fined 910 snd costs for public drunkenness LITTLE ROCK In- ternntionsl sir congress st Hot Nov IV if will bring representatives of more than 100 firms to Arkansas and the state industry seeking agency is out to impress them The compsny representatives will sttend the Internstlonsl Congress on Air Technology, sponsored by the Arkansas In dustrtal Development Commis sion snd the Vslley Educstton Research Foundstlon "The significance of such industrial says Carl Hinkle Jr director of the AIDC, that it brings the leading industrial people of the nation to Arkansas There is no telling what might result fro mtheir discov ering Arkansas for them selves Industries to attend the fym posium range from the small est firm with a plant in Arkan sas to foreign based companies. Hinkle said Asked if he expected a com pany to relocate in Arkansas or the Arkansas River Valley region as a result of the congress, Hinkle replied, This could be a definite "Industrial relocation is a long process and the job to be done in November by the people of Arkansas and the AIDC is to impress on everyone what an exceptional state we have Then who knows what might BENEFICIAL TO EYES Eyelids and eyelashes are beneficial to the eyes Like window shades in a room, eyelids keep out strong light; like screens on windows, eyelashes keep out dust and dirt happen he added PHONE FOR FREE INSPECTION UN 2-4909 Bruce-Terminix Co Nitionwide Termite and Pest Control i How come 170,000 people in Arkansas are insured by Metropolitan Life? More and more of your neighbors are training a sharp eye on the future. In the process, discovering how useful modern, diversified lineup of plans and policies can be. For instance, Metropolitan has a plan that guarantees you an income as long as you live. Even if you live to be 110! income of 9 for men 65 If a man about to retire at 65, our new rate of payments on straight-life annuities can guarantee you an annual income for from principal and of the purchase price.

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1964-1974