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Th ShuevePORT Times Wcdnciday, Feb. 18, 1970 7A More New Department Meeting Held In DeRidder Funds A by Ark -La-Tex Deaths Needed 3rd Wing's Reunion Will Be April 18 Head Is Named Times News Service CARTHAGE. Tex. Dr. Harrisonburg To Operate New System Times Newa Service HARRISONBURG An agree ville of Texas City, three Commission daughters, Mrs.

Freida Watson of Highland. Mrs. Ruth Dr. Henry H. Goldsby Funeral services for Dr.

Henry Hr Goldsby, 52, of 169 Patton Will be held at B.m. today at the Rev. Charles G. Burton, pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, officiating.

The child died Friday of injuries received when struck by Charles T. Lawson. of Tallahassee, was employed as head The Third Wing reunion for Verdine of Houston, Tex. and Mrs. Billie Stephens of Lul'kin.

and five step-sons, A. Stephens Jr. of Richland, David Stephens of Lufkin, the Osborn Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Moore of of the music department at Panola College in Carthage at a meeting of the college board of Huston, officiating. personnel serving from 1932 through 1940 will be held at Barksdale Air Force Base April 18 and 19.

ment with the village of Harrisonburg to operate and service the Sandy Lake Water System trustees, according to President Burial will be in Stonewall an automobile as it backed from a parking area at the motel. Survivors in addition to her mother include her maternal grandfather, Carl Tate of Iowa City, Iowa, and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens of Marksville, Jim Q. Martin.

was signed by David I. Paten, Dr. Lawson will assume his Cemetery in Stonewall. Stuart DeLee, Caddo Par Stephens of Los Angeles, Cant, and Neal Stephens of El Paso. It Is planned to coincide with ish coroner, returned a verdict of DeRIDDER Parents of the Beauregard.

Parish School area packed the auditorium at the War Memorial Civic Center as they met to hold the first private school rally over the week-end. The opening speaker for the rally was Hall Lyons of. Lafayette, state chairman of the Louisiana Taxpayers Political Union. The Rev. Melvin Plauche, administrator of the Evangeline Parish Academy, was guest speaker; x-.

The drive for donations and membership1 to the local academy was met with a generous response, with donations of land and contributions totaling more than $50,000. president of the Sandy Lake Water System, on behalf of the board of directors and Harrisonburg Mayor Cater Aplin. three step-daughters, Mrs. Tommie Lou Carvalho. Mrs.

new duties this morning. The new instructor succeeds Raymond Rhea who died of a heart attack 10 days ago. Shreveporfs "Holiday In Dixie." Members of the wing and suicide after Mr. Goldsby was Leslie Barry of Woodbine, Iowa Rose-Neath Funeral Home is in found dead in his home Monday arid a revolver was charge of arrangements, The agreement is for Harrison- Times News Service ALEXANDRIA The chairman of the Alexandria Rapides Convention Commission told Chamber of Commerce directors Tuesday that private business will have to contribute more money if the commission is to continue to function. Jordan said the commission needed a budget of at least $35,000 and all but $10,000 would have to be donated.

The city of Alexandria and the Rapides Parish Police Jury each contributes $5,000 a year. If the commission dies, Jordan said, what convention activities that would be done would be up to the chamber of co.mmerce. located near the body. bug to operate and maintain, Pallbearers will be Dr. William Mrs.

Minnie Matthews Francis Northam and Mrs. Wallace Marquis; all of Houston, one sister, Mrs. Henry Monk of LeesviHe; three brothers, L. Harville of Hicks, T. L.

Harville of Dallas, Tex. and Vernon D. Harville of Corpus associated organizations served hroughout the world during World War II and conflicts since. Several are still serving In the Armed Forces. Many advanced to' top level, and later became commanders and chief of staff's.

Shots, Tags Funeral services for Mrs Minnie Lee Matthews, 74. of read water meters, bill customers, collect water receipts and deposit in the Sandy Lake Water System account, answer calls, inspect the water tanks and supplies of the system and repair Natchitothes, the mother of Clinics Set For Canines Chnsti, 11 grandchildren such as Generals McConnel. Shreveport man, were held Sun day at the First National Funer and one great-grandchild. Paul R. Davis minor leaks.

al Home in Natchitoches. Burial Drummond, John Richardson, Both Rainey, John Norwood, Merle Gallien, Dr. D. Fowler, Dr. Bob McCrary, Dr.

William Hart and Dr. Robert Hendricks. Oscar Funeral services for Oscar -E. Due, 81, of 915 McDade Bossier City, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Rose-Neath Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Wade, Armstrong, Tacon, Eubank, Steele, Blackburn, Brerton, Ferguson, Grills, McElroy, Strother, Johnson, Culbertson Harrisonburg will also provide was in Marthaville Cemetery. LAKE CHARLES Funeral office space for the meeting of Warning: All dogs not vacci Survivors include a son, Harlon services for Paul Ray Davis, 25 the Sandy Lake Water System and Disosway. nated for rabies and properly Matthews of Shreveport; six will be held at 10 a.m. today in sisters, Mrs. Marcus Gill of the Hixson Funeral Home, Burial tagged by March 1 will be impounded, according to Caddo- Men will get together on April 18 and men and wives will have Board of directors, provide book-keeping services, write checks, pay all bills, and.

make payments Shreveport, Mrs. L. Sprowl will bein the Consolota Ceme Shreveport Health Unit Chief and Mrs. Johnson, both of a luncheon later. Wiyes of tery.

Billy Pierce, pastor of Barksdale Natchitoches, Mrs. Jake Winfree to the Farmers Home Admin is-tration ton the notes. He died Monday in a New Baptist Church, officiating. and Mrs Bill Grafton, both of Orleans hospital. Catahoula Meet Set Times News Service JONESVILLE Soybean and cotton producers from Catahoula and neighboring parishes will meet on Friday.

Feb. 20, at 1:30 deceased members are welcome. Details may be obtained from CMSgt. Maples at 1170 Schex Bossier City, 71010, Phone Patten said the system is in Burial will be in Centuries Sanitarian C. M.

Clark. 1 If the animals are not redeemed within three days, "it will be necessary to dispose of them. An impounding fee of $5 plus vaccination fee of $3 and Survivors are his widow; one LeesviHe; and Mrs. Frank Pros ser of Bunkie. 5 Area Troopers Earn Promotions Five troopers of Troop of the State Police have been promoted to sergeant, Capt.

Louis Yar-brough, troop commander, announced yesterday. Receiving promotions were Harold L. Porter, Aubrey E. Porter, William H. Tynes, Dick Thomas and David B.

Gregory. The five have 57 years service between them, he said. Memorial Park. Mr. Due was dead on arrival 318-746-5929.

good shape and that it is a good system. He noted that the M. T. Reed Construction Company of Jack daughter, Lisa Davis; his mother, Mrs. Emma Davis of Lake Charles; four brothers, Gale ai Bossier General Hospital LOUISIANA daily board will be charged," Monday following a p.m.

at Catahoula Parish Fair Davis of Westlake, Mario Davis Clark said. of Clairmont, Kenneth son, has finished the work and that the lines are in service at present time. Citizens are urged to take their Grounds, Jonesville, according to E. E. Johnson, Catahoula County Agent.

Randy L. Allen MINDEN Randy Lynn AY len. 2 years old, died in i Davis and Gilbert Davis, both of dogs to licensed veterinarians or City Court Sentences 2 To 6 Months to one of the rural clinics which Lake Charles; three sisters, Mrs. lima Cooper of Orange, Mrs. Delma Addison and Mrs.

Shreveport hospital Monday. begin today. Dr. J. M.

McClure' and Dr Home Damaged Funeral services will be held Mary Tramonte, both of Lake Charles. Robert Franks will be on duty, at Woodlawn Will By Blaze Here traffic accident in the 2500 block of Old Minden Road. It was not determined if he died from injuries or of a heart attack. inclue his widow; a daughter, Mrs. E.

L. Edwards of Decatur, four sons, C. E. Due of Carthage, C. M.

Due, of Lutcher, C. C. Due of Fort Worth. and W. M.

Due of Bishop, two sisters, Mrs. Maude Caruthers and Mrs. Arrie TreVathan, both of Diboll, and six grandchildren. tne cunics, to oe neia toaay at: at 2 p.m. today in the St.

Paul Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Gardens of Memory Cemetery under direction of the Mrs. Ella M. England 8:15 a.m.-8:35 a.m.. Front of Conviction on charges of theft I MINDEN Mrs.

Ella Mae Damage estimated at $750 was caused by fire to a dwelling at Masonic Home on the Old Jefferson Road; 8:45 a.m.-9:20 brought six-months jail sentences 641 Melrose Tuesday morn England, 71, died in a Shreveport hospital Monday following a short illness. Green Kleinegger Funeral Home. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen; two brothers, David and Robin Allen; his a.m., Grocery Market, Pines Road and Old Jefferson to two persons in City Court Tuesday. ing.

Assistant Fire Chief H. W. Leach said. Cause of the fire, Road; 9:35 a.m. a.m., Broad' Funeral services will be held grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. which started in a matress, was acres Baptist Church, Broadacres at 3:30 p.m. today in the Green J. Gallender of Minden; and a not determined, he said. Road; 10:05 a.m.

a.m. Kleinegger Funeral Home. Bun The building is owned by J. corner 4th and 70th streets, al will be in the Sibley Cemetery tome protection at kss cost with a Homeowners Policy. me todayl Kilpatrick and 'is occupied by Greenwood Acres.

Subdivision; Survivors are two daughters, number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. J. W. Goldsby MANSFIELD Mrs.

J. Carl Butzin, Acting District Chief 10:25 a.m. a.m., Golden Mrs. Arthur Bagley of Shreve. Giy Kmnebrew Funeral services for Guy Kinnebrew, 82, of Homer, the father of a Shreveport surgeon, were held 'at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at the Davidson Funeral Home chapel inHomer with the Rev. John Bradshaw and the Rev. Marvin Meadow Drive, Lawton Acres Divide Classes Woodlawn high school will be divided into two platoons next fall as both Woodlawn and Project 63 students attend classes at the institution for September and the first part of October, according to School Supt. Donald L. Kennedy.

Kennedy said students from one school will attend classes in the morning and the others will attend in the afternoon. He said the football team for Project 63 will be housed at one of the other school near Woodlawn, until the new school is completed. port, Mrs. Walter Evans of John Miciotto said. The damage was estimated at $500 to the Subdivision; Goldsby, 60, died in a local Sibley; two sisters, Mrs.

J. building and $250 to the contents. hospital Tuesday. 10:55 a.m.-ll:10 a.m.; Green Poland of Minden and Miss Two companies fought the fire. wood and Elysian Field roads; Funeral services will be held Christine Bracken of Monroe; W.

P. JOLIEY 5350 Mansfiefd Shreveport and four grandchildren. at 10 a.m. today in the Drewett Funeral Home. Burial will be in 11:2.) a.m.-12:40 p.m., Smiths Grocery, Greenwood; 1 p.m.-l:25 TEXAS Semi-Invalid Dies in N.O.

Fire Hattie Willis, 19, whose address was listed as the Sprague Street Hotel, sentenced to six months on theft charges. She is to serve nine days of the sentence, with the balance to be suspended, and she will be placed on probation for two years. Theft by check charges against Kathleen J. Raybold, 25, of 3402 Valleyview, brought a six monH jail sentence. Ans earlier sentence of 91 days, which was peviously suspended, was invoked and the time is to be served after the other sentence.

In other action, George Ellis address listed as Rt. 2, Box 95 Shreveport, was fined $250 or 50 days in jail and 10 days in jail, the sentence to foe suspended for one year if the fine is Corley officiating. Burial was in Arlington Ceme teryr Mr. Kinnebrew 'died in the Evergreen Cemetery at p.m., Alexandria Store, Bethany; 1:40 p.m.-l:55 p.m., High-Top Fryerson. Survivors are her husband; Tom H.

Amis Homer hospital following a short STATE Cafe, Buncombe Road: 2:15 p.m.-2:45 p.m., Hayes Garage, Buncombe Road; 3 p.m.-3:15 PITTSBURG, Tex. Tom one son, Walker A. Goldsby of illness. Amis, 89, died Tuesday in a local NEW ORLEANS (AP) A semi-invalid man died in a fire which engulfed the living room of his home here Monday night, HotM 0fflct Moontaftoit, Wlnolt hospital following a lengthy p.m., Rogers Grocery Market He was a native and lifelong Homer resident, a member of Shreveport; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Sloan of Mansfield and Mrs.

Selvestion Jimes of Shreveport; illness. Buncombe Road; 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., 70th Street and Buncombe fire officials said. Funeral services will be held five grandchildren; four broth He was identified as Thomas Road. at 2 p.m. today in the First Presbyterian Church in Homer, the Homer Masonic Lodge, the El Karaubah Shrine of Shreveport and was a former P.

Gibbons, 84. Methodist Church. Burial will be ers, E. L. Patterson of Kerrvule, C.

W. Patterson and D. A. both of Santa Rosa, New "Asper-Sleep" tablets help you pop right off to Sound Sdf 6 SI6GD I wtTH0UT HABrr-rowMiHa sleemno mis I A policeman nearby heard the in the Rose Hill Cemetery under screams of Gibbons' maid and direction of the Erman Smith Tex. and H.

B. Patterson of member of the Homer Town Council. He was a retired called the fire The Funeral Home. Harlingen. three sisters paid, on a count of careless and maid said she saw Gibbons Survivors are his widow; one Mrs.

James Anderson of Ketchi salesman. Survivors include his widow; reckless driving and driving clothes burning as she came to Ice Causes 8-Car Crash In Alexandria (Snecial) New York chemist kan, Alaska. Mrs. W. R.

Sinclair son, Tnomas James Amis -of while intoxicated. work. one daughter, Mrs. S. A.

Tatum hat perfected a remarkable "Asper- of Fort Worth. Tex. and Mrs. Joe Piano; one brother, C. C.

Amis Richard York, whose address of Homer; one son, Dr. C. A Sleep" formula which unites in onH Murrell of Abilene, Tex. of Dallas; one sister, Mrs. W.

C. Magnolia Group Kmnebrew of Shreveport; one Caudle of Lindale; and four was listed 'as 821 Caddo was fined $100 or 20 days in jail on a brother, Talmadge Kinnebrew of grandchildren. vagrancy charge. Mrs. Beaulah Jordan Times News Service MAGNOLIA, Ark.

Derrill Alba B. Alford ALEXANDRIA An eight-car pile up on an icy traffic bridge JONESBORO Mrs. Beulah Beaver of Stephens has been SHELBYVILLE, Tex. Fu neral services for Alba B. Alford, Observance Set In Dribble Drive here Tuesday killed John Brown, 74, of Lecompte.

Brown was a passenger in a car driven by Richard Deal, 19, also of Le will be held at 2 p.m. today in appointed executive director of the Magnolia Boys' Club, Ralph Acerra, president of the Boys' Club board of directors, the Bartle Funeral Home. Burial from simple everyday nervous tensions. (3) Last but not least, Asper-Sleep contains analgesic, pain-relieving aspirin. This curbs the miseries of common headaches, colds and minor arthritis, rheumatism, muscular and menstrual aches and pains to help you sleep when these disturbances are keeping you awake, So get your sleep tonight without the depressing after-effects of habit-forming drugs.

Asper-Sleep contains no barbiturates. You pop off to sleep, wake up "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed" not dull or dopey. During the night you are relaxed yet responsive to emergencies. Mower back guarantee: Unless Asper-Sleep brings you better, faster sleep than any sleeping tablet you have ever taken return the partly used bottle and get all your money back. Ask for Asper-Sleep tablets at druggists.

89C. will be in the Rather Cemetery. man tablet 3 safe aids to sound, refreshing sleep. No other sleeping tablets offer more comfort yet re not habit-forming! Never before has there been sueh a combination to help yon relieve the problem of sleeplessness to bring restful sleep without habit-forming drugs. No prescription is needed just ask for "Asper-Sleep For 100 deep take as directed.

The reason you can fall asleep so fast and sleep like a log is that eaeh Asper-Sleep tablet contain these 3 ingredients: (1) An anti-histamine which (In a test by doctors) proved as effective as a usual dose of Asper-Sleep is mild, safe. (2) A sedative with gentle soothing properties to help you relax compte. Several 'other persons 'were He died Tuesday in a Center A 100-hour observance, is planned for 10 a.m. Friday in the hospital following a short illness. injured, at least two seriously.

According to police, a city truck Survivors are his sidow; one 110-hour marathon basketball daughter, Mrs. Homer Adams of dribble, "Bounce for Beats- Houston, one son, Royce Bucks for Heart," conducted by Alford of Shelbyville; two sisters, was spreading salt on the bridge and was hit in the rear by an automobile. The chain reaction caught six other vehicles. Funeral arrangements for Brown are pending. the Zeta Chi chapter of Alpha Mrs.

Vera Swancy and Mrs. Hartzel Beck, both of Shelby Phi Omega, national service fraternity, at Centenary College ville; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The marathon which began at Mae Jordan. 84, died Monday following a brief illness in a Winnfield hospital. Survivors are one son, Pearce Jordan of three dauchlers.

Mrs. Pearlie Jenkins of Winnfield, Mrs. Leona Guin of Winnfield and Mrs. Rosie Guin of Georgetown; six 'grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

today in the Jordan Hill Church. Burial will be in the Jordan Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Clara Miller MANY Mrs. Clara E.

Miller, 80, of Florien, died in a Shreveport hospital Tuesday following an extended illness. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Lucille Salter, Mrs. Martha Miller and Mrs. Ruth Quillian, all of Florien, Mrs.

Margurite Cleveland of DeQuincy, Mrs. Thelma Webb of Shreveport; one sister, Mrs. Celeste Bush of Many; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. 6 a.m. Monday, is being staged NEA May to boost the Caddo Heart Fund campaign by bringing attention to the drive and reminding people of the importance of their Total Warmth is Electric Launch Drive hearts.

On Carswell Rogers, Head Of Coneo Meet WASHINGTON (UPD -The prospect of more weeks of KINSHASA, The Congo (AP) uncertainty for Judge Harrold Carswell and more formal Secretary of State William P. Rogers discussed Vietnam, the 77 Middle East and Congolese transport problems for seven Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in the Antioch Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Antioch Cemetery under direction of the Warren Meadows Funeral Home. (TO hours Tuesday with President Joseph Mobutu of the Congo.

Rogers arrived Monday on the mm mm mm sixth leg of an African tour. opposition-to his Supreme Court nomination appeared almost certain Tuesday. National Education Association source said Tuesday" the 1.1 million member organization of educators which opposed the nomination of Judge Clement Haynsworth also would come out against Carswell. "Actually, I think our case is stronger this time," the source Said. The NEA announcement, expected later this week, reportedly will criticize Cars- Mrs.

Fred Copeland State department press officer MX- ALEXANDRIA Funeral Robert McCloskey told a news conference later that the atmos services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Hixson Brothers phere of the talks had been Funeral Home for Mrs. Fred "cordial and candid." Copeland Barksdale Sr. Burial McCloskey said most of the will be in Greenwood Memorial Homer; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs.

R. L. Daily Funeral services for Mrs. R. L.

Daily, 78. of 209 E. 72nd will be' held at 4 p.m. today at Cedar Grove Methodist Church with the John Winn, pastor, official Burial will be in Centuries Memorial Park under direction of Rose-Neath Funeral Home. Mrs.

Daily died at 1 a.m. Tuesday at her home following a short illness. She. was born Aug. 6, 1891, in Shelby ville, and had been a Shreveport resident for 52 years.

She was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church and Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 12. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Jack T. Collins of Shreveport; two sisters, Mrs.

Ettie Philyaw and Mrs. G. W. Burnetts, both of Shreveport; and several nieces and nephews, Pallbearers will be Richard Savell, Alvin, Savell, Lonnie Powers, Thelburt Powers, L. D.

Anderson, T. P. Anderson and G. A. -Strong, all nephews.

Claude Hall Claude Hall, 64, Belcher, died at a.m. Tuesday at Highland Hospital following a sudden illness. Mr. Hall, a native of Timpson, lived in Belcher for 43 years. He retired from Mobil Oil in 1968 after 42 years.

Funeral services will be held at p.m. Thursday at Rose-Neath Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Stanford Parnell, pastor of the Belcher Presbyterian officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Survivors include his widow; a James F.

Hall of Gilliam; a daughter, Mrs. Claudette Norris of "Shreveport; a brother, Cecil G. of Gilliam; two sisters, Mrs. J. D.

Marcom of Gilliam and Mrs. Fred Hargrave Jr. of Shreveport, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Humphries Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Bowman Mitchell Humphries, 78, of West Monroe, the mother of two Shreveport residents, will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Spears Funeral Home in West Monroe and burial will be at the Beach Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Humphries died Monday morning at her home following a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of Louisiana.

Survivors include two sons, D. W. Mitchell of Monroe and Robert Mitchell of Kingsland, three daughters, Mrs. Eubanks and Mrs. Ethel Elliott, both of Shreveport, and Mrs.

Edna Boyd of North Dakota; 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Elliott, Frank MrCutcheon, Albert Eubanks, Roy Mitchell, Larry Mitchell and David Sellers, all grandsons. Rebecca Barry Park. talks concerned bilateral relations. Under this heading came a Mrs.

Barksdale, 81, died Mon well for an undistinguished day in her home. review of U.S. aid programs to the Congo in the fields of river Survivors are one son, Fred record as a judge and for "continual attempts to slow desegregation in the South" Copeland Barksdale of Alex and road transport. Rogers told Mobutu that it with his court decisions. was the wish of the United andria; one daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Bonafield Tibbets of Quon-set Point, R.I.; one sister, Mrs. Sen, Fred Harris, in a Senate speech Tuesday, repeated his announced opposi States to continue to aid the Congo. P. R. Bndenall of Alexandria; one brother, bam (iuiiatt oi Ruston; two grandchildren and tion to the Craswell nomination.

Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield also indicated Tuesday that the vote on confirma two great-grandchildren. FUNERAL SERVICES Miller Watkins tion probably won't occur for at least another two weeks. ALEXANDRIA Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. He said that unless there is unanimous consent to move the Carswell consideration ahead, the vote would have to wait today in the Grant's Funeral Home in Boyce for Miller Watkins. Burial will be in the park-Neal Cemetery In Boyce.

until consideration of the voting Hunts legislation. Mr. Watkins, 5fi, died Monday in his home in Boyce. Mansfield said, "Voting rights will come first if the voting rights bill is on the calendar as Survivors are his widow; one son, Kusscll watKins oi Boyce; agreed to and no extension is allowed." one daughter, Mrs. Mounne Dauzit of Pineville; four broth ers, Malcolm watKins ot iew The Senate already has agreeci to take up the bill -to Orleans, Frank Watkins J.

extend the 1964 voting rights W. Watkins and Lazine Watkins, MR. OSCAR DUE 2:00 P.M. Wednesday Bossier Chapel Interment Centuries Park BABY REBECCA LYNN BARRY 2:00 P.M. Wednesday Graveside Greenwood Cemetery RANDY LYNN ALLEN 2:00 P.M.

Wednesdiy St. Paul Catholic Church Interment Garden of Memory MRS. ANNIE S. FIELDER 2:30 P.M. Wednesday Shreveport Chapel Interment Centuries Park MRS.

ELLA ENGLAND 3:30 P.M. Wednesday Minden Chapel Interment Sibley Cemetery MRS. R. L. DAILY 4:00 P.M.

Wednesday Cedar Grove Methodist Church Interment Centuries Park MR. CLARK HALL 2:30 P.M. Thursday Shreveport Chopel Interment Forest Park law on March 2. Even if moved all of Boyce; three sisters, Mrs. ahead of the voting rights bill, Mildred Vallery of Colfax, Mrs.

Lefada Baum of Pollock and the Carswell nomination could stih not be taken up much before Feb. 27. Mrs. Carmen Peterson of Boyce; his step-mother, Mrs. Dora Watkins of Boyce; and.

one Mansfield said he would not be averse to a short extension on the voting rights bill but extending the March 1 deadline actually March 2 since the 1st Mrs. Win. A. Stephens LEESVILLE Funeral serv The gentle warmth of electric heat warms you and your home completely no blasts of heat no cold spots. Clean, safe electric heat can be yours in a central system, wall heaters, base-board units or other types.

Replacing that old heater of yours with electric heat could be the most comfortable step you'll take this year. Free Electric Heat Survey for your home How much does electric heat cost? Why notfind out! Forget everything you hear about cost and get a complete heating survey for your home, without obligation. Please call is on a Sunday would have to have the approval of all enalors. your local swepco office, Extension 500. GIUOPCO ices for Mrs.

William A. Stephens will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Hixson Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Smart Chapel Cemetery. She died Monday in a local hospital following a lengthy illness.

Survivors are her husband; three sons, Oliver Williamson of Alexandria, Milton Williamson of Baton Rouge and Hardin Har- IRREGULAR? UC TO LACK Of FOOD MILK YOVR MET TWf Graveside funeral services for Rose-Neath Rebecca Lvnn Barry, two-year Southwestern Electric Power Company Your ltctric Compmy Pioplt FUNERAL HOME old dau2hler of Mcs. Mary Swanson. Bank Motel, Bossier City, will bp held at 2 p.m. today at Greenwood Cemetery, with J4-3S0 ft.

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