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

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Il (Ari.) Il Dorada Tintai Friday, Jomrary Might 1 America By ANN RUSSELL Cuiclaaatl RcUfl Wi NORWOOD, Ohio (AP) Does a wife have more problems than other wives? Does she need something special to fit into parish life? Charlotte Hayes, wife of the Rev. H. Daehler Hayes, pastor of Zion United Church of Christ says she UtfHki the problems of a minister's wife depend on the particular point of advancement in her When the Rev. Mr. Hayes began his pastoral work, she recalled, would be in a cold sweat from the time a service started until it was finished I would shy away from greeting people, wondering if thev did or didn't like his sermon.

When we were having an evening off and ran into a parishioner, I was afraid thought we should always be doing church Now, several years later, different, she explained. have gained confidence my hus band I worry through a service or avoid greeting people. I know he's doing the best he is physically capable of doing." Mrs Hayes said she just doesn't have time to worry because two small children, my big concern is to sit my husband down long enough to fill him in on their daily antics." This mean, she emphasized, that she is oblivious to what's going on about her "1 am hurt when unkind things are said about the Church, and depressed when new ideas aren't eagerly she siad Mrs. Hayes believes it would be difficult to list the essential qualities to fit a minister's wife into parish life would sound egotistical of me to say she must be pleasant, not too outspoken, never betray a confidence, be willing to give time and energy to the church," she observed While such a wife is necessarily involved in church life, Mrs Hayes continued, it is important that she be interested in other things, continue and expand her outside interests so she won't "be just a church calendar, filled only with meeting dates and places The greatest thing she has learned, she said, is that must accept people as they are, try to understand why they are as they are For me. the most rewarding part is meeting so many different kinds of people, learning from them the important things in living World News In Brief HAVANA (AP) More than 500 Americans and their Cuban families finally are to leave Cuba on a special airlift beginning Feb.

5, authoritative sourc- 66 aay. The U.S. government will provide at least two planes each Saturday for four or five weeks for the flights to Miami from Varadero, a port about 75 files east of Havana Many Americans have been waiting more than a year to leave. They say their plight was ignored by the United States for many months while arrangements were made for the Cuban refugee airlift, which has brought more than 6,000 Cubans to American in the past eight weeks. The Americans remained in Cuba after the United States broke with Fidel regime because their families were not permitted to leave.

LONDON (AP) worst is yet to come," says health officials as a mystery illness continues to spread through Britain. affecting tens of thousands of children The ailment, apparently an influenza virus dubbed the board bug," is believed to have caused two deaths in Schotland A Dundee health officer reported the death of a boy, nearly 2, from influenzal pneumonia Thursday and added I am still waiting for the full report, the death of this child is very probably associated with the epidemic Another victim, Catherine Ford, 13. was sent home with the rest of her Lanakrshire class last Friday At first her arents thought she had a cold he died Tuesday The mystery illness struck more than 4.000 children in Bristol and South Glouchestershire. England Obftwy EDDIE E. CRUMPLER Eddie Edward Crumpler, 56.

Smackover building contractor, died in an El Dorado hospital Thursday about 9 p.m. after a short illness. A resident of Smackover for the last 13 years, Mr. Crumpler was bom at Village Aug 9, 1909, the son of Addie Thridgill and Miller Crumpler He was a member of Lillidale Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mary Hobby Crumpler; five sons, Eddie Crumpler Larry Crumpler, Delbert Crumpler, Ronnie Crumpler and Terry Crumpler, all of Smackover; two daughters, Mrs Frances Fuller of El Dorado and Miss Kathy Crumpler of Smackover; his mother, Mrs Miller Crumpler of Stephens; four grandchildren, three brothers. Paul Crumpler of Smackover, Rev Crumpler of Magnolia and Agee Crumpler of Stephens; and a sister, Mrs Clarence Young of Stephens. Funeral arrangements will he announced by The body was taken to the family home in Smackover Friday. About Town Lyndae Lynn, daughter Mr and Mrs T. E.

Lynn. 3514 King has as her guest during the semester Miss Sara Costa of Lima, Peru. Miss Costa, daughter of Col. A P. and Mrs.

Luis Costa, is a foreign exchange student at the University of Arkansas and is majoring in English YOU LOSE MONEY WHIN YOU LOSi TELEPHONE CALLS EL DORADO ANSWERING SERVICE UN 2-4261 TOKYO (AP) Foreign Minister Etsusaburo Shiina stressed the importance of close relations with the United States today and urged Jaoan to carry out faithfully its obligations" under the security treaty with America. Shirna possibly was referring to visits by US nuclear- powered ships to Japanese ports, which have brought leftist protests The government has authorized these visits and recognizes they are a right of the United States under the security treaty The foreign minister told the Diet (Parliament): expect the United States to fulfill its duty, under the -Japan Security Treaty, to defend Japan, and we are convinced that it will do so." DIZZY AND DAFFY ST. LOUIS (UPI) Dizzy and Daffy Dean won 49 games for the 1934 St Louis Cardinals with Dizzy posting a 30-7 record and Daffy a 19-12 mark. Gattiag carried Away by your INCOME foi down wlvttoii to complicated lo(M why not bring to ut? fait, accurato teed, at a cott to low tomotimot titan to' by mo MX fOW Wo mi today! QUARANTI! guarantee 0 0 l. 0 ol rotwr If wo Mht any orrori thot cott My penalty or wo will pmy tkp powolty or IO: -Cl 2 Largest Tax Service with Ovor 1000 WEEKDAY 9 A.M.

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1 P.M. to 5 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 510 N.W. AVE. Phone UN 2-1152 ACROSS FROM KROCIR SHERI ANN BURROW Sheri Ann Burrow, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Burrow of 2216 Larry Dallas. Tex died in a Dallas hospital Thursday She was born Tuesday. Jan. 25 Survivors include her parents, a twin brother. Terry Van Burrow, and another brother.

Bobby Ray Burrow, and a sister, Sonja Lynn Burrow, all of the home; the grandparents, Mr and Mrs Kellam of Plano, formerly of El Dorado. and Mr and Mrs R. Burrow of Roxton. and the great grandfather, Jackson, 814 Marsh Ave The mother is the former Miss Charlene Kellam of El Dorado Funeral services be held at 2 Friday in Dallas ARTHUR LEE ROWELL Arthur Lee Rowe Li. Magnolia Highway died imexpect- ediy Thursday ti an EJ Dcrado hospital.

Bom in Union County North Carolina, July 25 he was the son of John and Eliza Ellen Chaney Rowell and had thed in Union County. Arkansas as a farmer merchant since 1899 Rowell was a member and deacon in the Rehobeth Primitive Baptist Church Survivors include a son. John Lee Rowell of Magnolia, two daughters Mrs. Glynn Lewis of Magnolia and Mrs C. Darden of El Dorado a brother J.

E. Rowell of El Dorado; two half brothers. Horace Evans of Benton and James Evans of Washington; three naii sifters. Mrs Hattie Chadwick of Hamburg, Mrs Lela Cole and Mrs Blanche Pitts, both of El Dorado: six grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 10 30 a Saturday the Friendship Methodist Church with the Rev Charles Ainsworth and Rev A Speer officiating Burial will follow in the Friendship Methodist Cemetery under the direction of Rumph Mortuary Pallbearers are Joe Ellis Rowell. Charles Darden, Oiarlie Smith, Travis Bums.

George Rowell Haney and John Allen Haney The family will be at the C. C. Darden home on the Magnolia Highway The El Dorado Fire Department answered a call Friday morning at 10:06 a.m. at 212 N. Madison, to the residence of Floyd Babel The department reported that there was no fire at the address, but a hot water line had burst, causing a large amount of steam, which the resident had believed to be smoke from a fire.

The El Dorado Police Department reported a traffic accid ent Friday at 12 50 am. at 1325 S. West Ave. involving cars driven by Allen Robert Gates of 1325 West, and Clyde Willis Odems. Negro, of Wesson The officers said that Gates was going south on S.

Wesi Ave. and attempting a turn into the driveway of his residence, and that Odems attempted to pass the Gates car when the accident occurred The point of pact was the front end of the Odems car and the left front fender, and both left doors of the Gates car The County Clerk's office issued a marriage license Friday to Barry C. Garner and Miss Dianne Rowe. The Union County Singing Class will meet at 7:30 Saturday night at old Blanchard Springs west of Junction City and at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bethel Methodist Church on the Junction City highway.

Dr. Carey E. Clark and Dr. Don R. Goodwin attended a Convention of the Arkansas Veterinary Medical Association in Hot Springs January 22-24.

The doctors, accompanied by their wives, later attended the business meeting of the auxiliary, a luncheon, and a wig style show Markets STOCKS Courtesy Schneider. Bernet Hickman. Inc. Rufus Garrett Hotel NOON PRICES Ark La Gas Co 45 Kinark Oil V4 Cooper Rub Co. 24 Mon Chem Co 77 Murphy Corp.

Stan Oil of Ind The American League beat the National League 4-2 in the first All-Star game played in 1933 waned Licks ASH Despite Bear Average MARTIN, Tenn. Tennessee Martin Branch defeated Arkansas State Teachers College 77-70 Thursday night, despite ASTC hitting 62 8 per cent of its flow shots. Ronnie Armstrong and Robert Barger led the Vols with 14 points each. John Lippe scored 19 for ASTC and Bill Johnson added 15 Martin led 38-35 at halftime and went on to its sixth victory in 12 games The Bears are now 15-4 for the year Fights Last Night By The Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine Ted Whitfield, 147, Amherst, Mass knocked out Clarence Osborne, 143, New York City, 9. LOS Rojas, 1294, San Pedro, Calif pointed A1 Colter, 128, Phoenix, 10.

FAME CLEVELAND (UPI) Hall of Famer Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians pitched three no-hit games and 12 one-hitters during his American League career. ELEPHANT ANTICS SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) May, a pachyderm at the San Francisco Zoo, annoys Penny, fellow elephant, by chasing her daily around their pen, but the zoological society is looking at the bright side of things. is now almost as big as May and some day she should realize she's capable of putting May in her the society bulletin says benefit for both is the extra exercise they get with all their Carr Buried In Simple Rites PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) only winner of two Olympic gold medals, William Arthur Carr, was buried in a simple ceremony Thursday in Pine Bluff, his boyhood hometown. Carr died Jan.

11 in Tokyo, Japan, where he was employed by Prismo Safety Products. Carr won the 400-meter dash with a record time of 46 2 in the 1932 Olympic Games at Los Angeles He also achored the winning relay team which set an Olympic record. An automobile accident ended career a year later. Bobby Baser, Milt Schmidt and Woody Dumart made up the famous Kraut Line for the Boston Bruins in the late and early 40'i. FINAL CLEARANCE On All Winter Merchandise REDUCED TO CLEAR UNBELIEVABLE PRICESI Good Selection In All Size Ranges ALL SALES FINAL CASH PLEASE GATHRIGHT Fashion Lane 103 N.

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1964-1974