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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 4

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The Town Talki
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Alexandria, Louisiana
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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK, ALEXANDRIA-PI NEVILLE. LA- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961 i driving rolled over on Babe Ruth drive. Charged was William L. Tar-ver 17, 205 Mary street. He also suffered a laceration on his left arm, but did not need medical attention.

Police investigating the incident Det9 from US. WEATHtK BUXfAU Teenager Charged said the Tarver vehicle was traveling north on Babe Ruth drive when it left the street and traveled about 96 feet. car then began skidding sideways, jumped a curb back onto to- street, traveled another 15 feet, rolled ovei one time and came to rest on its wheels headed south. Severai other youths were reportedly in the car with Tarver, but did not suffer injuries. DcStllt applied and sells Bird Roofing! Dial 11.

3355. WANT AD SERVICE Phone HI 2-6642 After an Accident Aa Alexandria teenager was charged with reckless driving and driving while intoxicated early to day alter the vetuc.e he was SffldDIP SIEAIES TTM(EIBnr 'TTflLL S) Buy Your Sweaters and Coats at Sears While Selections are Complete! Until Friday Morning Figure Show low Temperatures ExptdtJ sn PAGE FOUR IT WILL BE COOLER tonight in the southern Plateau, the southwest Plains and on 'parts' oftta' Pacific coast; warmer in the Mississippi valey, the upper Lakes area and the eastern Plains. Snow is expected in the eastern Lakes, the Ohio valley and the northern Atlantic coast states. FUNERALS William T. Friday Be Sure You Get In On This Funeral services for William Thomas Friday, Pineville.

were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday from Liberty Chapel, near Dry Prong, with the Rev. Harry McAbbe of 1 Terrific Sweater Scoop At Sears ficiating. Burial was in the Liberty Chapel cemetery under the 6 LC.

Students In Debate Event Six Louisiana College speech students will compete in the annual Louisiana Tech debate tournament Friday and Saturday in Ruston. Participants include one from Alexandria and two from Pineville. The Alexandrian is Ronnie Clayton, freshman and son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Clayton. From Pineville are Howard Kinlaw, son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard M.

Kin-law, and Eddie Rundell. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Rundell, both freshmen. Others are David Evans, lunior 4 Fair and Cold Is Weather Forecast Temperatures are expected to drop to near or below freezing in Alexandria and vicinity again tonight after plunging to frosty 28 degrees today. The 28 degrees today was the lowest recorded this season. The official forecast calls for fair through Friday, cold again tonight with frost. Lows expected are 34 in the city and 30 in rural areas.

Outlook for Saturday is for partly cloudy skies and a little warmer temperatures. High Friday is expected to be 65 degrees and the high today is expected to be 64 degrees. High Wednesday was 62 degrees. Lowest temperature reported in the state today was 25 degrees at Monroe. Baton Rouge reported a low of 31 Wednesday's highs varied from 60 at Monroe and Shreveport to 65 at Lake Charles and Kenner.

Relative humidity in Alexandria at 8 a.m. today was reported at 67 percent. Official forecast: Alexandria and vicinity: Fair ii Pullover Knits direction ot Hixson Bros, funeral Home. Pallbearers were W. E.

Young, Floyd Fnday, George Friday, Olen Friday, D. V. Friday, and Bill Simmons. Mason H. Perry Funeral services for Mason H.

Perry, Gardner, were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday from the Calvary Baptist church in Gardner, with the Reverends Carlton Wind-berry and Sam McKenney officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under the direction of John Kramer Son Fueneral Home. Pallbearers were Tom Levins, Russell Levins, Burton Levins, Alvin Schrenk, Oscar Gandy, and from Minden, Bruce Naylor, sen ior from Dallas, and Larrv Ken nedy, sophomore from Warrins- ton, Fla.

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Charles Painter Funeral services for Charles Painter, McKeesport, were held from the John Kramer tFzfci Kfl i '-7 ft 'if if through Friday; cold again tonight with frost. TEMPERATURES (U.S. Official) the L. C. speakers.

General debate' topic will be "Resolved: That Labor Unions Should Be Brought under Antitrust Legislation." Evans and Naylor will compose the Louisiana College varsity, or senior men's team. The two novice, or junior duos will pair Clayton with Rundell and Kennedy with Kinlaw. The group will leave the campus Friday morning and return Son Funeral Home chapel at 2 p. m. Wednesday with Rabbi Martin L.

Hinchin officiating. Interment was in the Jewish cemetery, Pineville. Pallbearers were Jack Kahn, Arnold J. Rosenthal, Dr. Gerald Weiss, Walter, H.

Hetherwick, Hebert Sildert, James Baker, Harry A. Hammill, and Alvin Mykoff. 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 12:00 1:00 29 37 4o 50. 55 59 late Saturday afternoon. Dr.

sunrise 6:32, sunset Charles Parker, speech department chairman and debate coach, will accompany the sextet. Friday: 5:15. Boys' Long-Wearing Pile-Lined Carcoats JonesboroMan STAGE OF RED RIVER For the 24-hour period ending at 7 a.m. today Red River fell 0.21 of a foot and read on the government gauge 2.33 feet. River Stages Is Found Dead Reunion of Survivors Of Pearl Harbor Set (Special to The Town Talki ANAHEIM, Calif.

The Pearl Harbor Survivors composed of survivors of the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941, will meet here Dec. 7 in observance of the 20th anniversary of the beginning of World War II. The program will include memorial services and a memorial Jubilee JONESBORO, La. Benjamin Priced M.

Kelley, 68, of Jonesboro, QD reurea papermm worker, was found dead about 5 p. m. Wed wash and wear Jackets Or Carcoats 44 nesday in woods about SMi miles west of Jonesboro. banquet with many Hollywood Kelley, who had a history of stars furnishing entertainment. heart trouble, had left home earl Mark Ferris, president of the association, said the Eroun hopes ier in the afternoon to go hunt ing.

He was found slumped to the ground near the highway by to contact every survivor of the attack in time for the observance. Reservations for the reunion and Dacron polyester and cotton, completely automatic wash 'n wear. Newest drop shoulder styling, Italian inspired bulky knit collar. Orion acrylic pile lined, acetate-triacetate back. New fall colors.

Sizes 12-20. Charles Lutnck of North Hodge who was also hunting in the banquet may be made by contact tag the association at 7551'Trask area with his small boy. Jackson parish sheriffs depu avenue, Playa Del Rey, Calif. Quilted Lining Flood Present 24-hour stage stage change Stations: MISSISSIPPI Vicksburg 43 9.0 2.8 Rise Helena 44 18.7 2.4 Rise Natchez 28 sll.6 0.1 Rise Red Rvr Ldng 45rl2.4 0.0 Baton Rouge 35 6.8 0.1 Rise Donaldsonville 28 4.9 0.1 Rise New Orleans 17 2.4 0.1 Rise ATCHAFALAYA Simmesport 41 s8.0 0.0 Melville 41 10.4 0.1 Rise Atchafalaya 29 s9.1 0.1 Fall Morgan City 7 3.0 0.4 Rise OUACHITA Camden 26 s7.4 1.4 Rise Monroe 40 14.0 0.2 Rise BLACK Jonesville 50 rl6.6 0.0 OHIO Pittsburgh 23 Z16.7 0.1 Fall Cincinnati 52 Z13.0 1.8 Rise Cairo 40 S26.2 0.4 Rise RED Shreveport 30 7.7 0.9 Rise ties were notified, but they learn ed Kelley had died about 100 feet Hosiery Executive Jubilee Priced across the Bienville pansh line. Bienville parish coroner Dr.

H. H. Middleton pronounced Kelley had died of a heart attack. He had Expires in Orleans NEW ORLEANS (AP) Funer-al services were scheduled today for Charles McLellan, 75-year-old retired hosiery manufacturing been dead about two hours. Mrs.

Spalsby, 77, Snoot nl to The Town Talk Just Say "Charge It" on SRC company executive and king of New Orleans Carnival in 1936. NATCHITOCHE, La. Mrs. McLellan died Wednesday after Catherie Spalsby died in a Natch itoches hospital Wednesday after an extended illness. He was president of Alden Mills and the South a long illness.

She was 77. ern Association of Hosiery Manu Funeral services were to be Jackets have luxuriously warm quilted linings (Orion acrylic or Sherlon Creslan" acrylic). Cotton or triacetate back. Combed cotton outer shells are Zelan treated for water repellency. Red, slate blue, antelope, loden, navy, tan, rust and pewter.

Sizes 3-6x. DuPont Reg. T.M. American Cyanamid Reg. T.1L s-Stage yesterday morning, r-stage day before yesterday.

x-Pool stage. facturers until his recent retire ment Use a 30 day charge or take many months to pay. held at 2 p. m. today in the First National Funeral Home chapel here with Rev.

Billy McCormick officiating. Burial was to be in the Fern Park Cemetery. James G. Perkins James Grant Perkins. 38.

of Metairie, formerly of Gardner, died Wednesday at p. m. in a New Orleans hospital. WEED CASH? BEFORE YOU BORROW The Associates invite you to compare our rates with others before you borrow. A careful comparison can save you money our rates are low, our terms can be tailored to your needs.

The Associates make cash loans to single men and women and to families for any worthwhile purpose, YouU find The Associates friendly, courteous folks to do business with. Your request will receive our prompt attention. Remember, you're welcome to our money! He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Brewer Perkins of Metairie; a daughter, Judy of men's 1 1 .98 wash 'n wear quilt-lined jackets Jackson, four sisters, Mrs. Edith Cain.

Alexandria. Mrs. Ed na DeShazor and Mrs. Nova Johnson, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Kathy Maddox, Pitkin: and two broth ers.

Douglas Perkins. Lake Wales. and D. I. Perkins, Gardner.

Funeral services will be held at Jubilee Priced 3 p. m. today from the St. Clair Baptist church. Gardner, with the Rev.

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Rayon twill quiltc.l to acetate batt lining. Fall colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Mrs. Harper, 76 (Srwial to Th Town Talk' NATCHITOCHES.

La. -Mrs. ASSOCIATES A Etta K. Harper, 76, of Campti, died at 5:30 p. m.

Wednesday fol Regular $12.98 wash wear long jackets FINANCE, INC lowing a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday, from the Davis Springs Methodist church, with the Rev. George Pearce officiat Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" SEARS Loans $325 to $1500.

704 Washington St. Phom HI S-2403 ing. Burial will be in Davis Open Thursdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Other 4 Days: 9 a.m. to 5:30 pm. Phone HI 3-5601 Springs cemetery, under the direction of First National Funeral ilome. Alexandria, La.

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