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The El Dorado Times from El Dorado, Arkansas • Page 7

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4 El Dtrvtft (Arlu) II Tbti Fth. 19, 1965 EARNEST E. SMITH Earnest E. Smith, 72, of Rou te 2, died in a local hospital at 1:15 a.m. Friday.

Bom Julj 31, 1892, the son or Levi and Addle Mattox Smith, he had Obituary JEFF G. HAMMOND Jeff G. Hammond, 607 E. Sixth been a lifelong resident of Un died in a local hospital Fri- County He was a retired day morning at 10 a.m. after a farmer and a member of the cwt iiinpcs Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.

Bom in El Dorado. Aug 11, 1900, Mr. Hammond was Assist Mrs. Sue Ogden Smith, two ant Ammonia Plant supervisor at 5 Monsanto Chemical Plant. He STiihJi.

Mrc was the son of the late Jefferson Pascal and Beulah Murphy Ham- Smfi and grandchildren and one a member of the First Presby tertan Church. Funeral services will be held He is survived by his widow, gt 2 at Plea. Mrs. Ruth Perrin Hammond, a Grove Baptist Church with daughter, Mrs falter Ebel Jr Bm Smith of Hot Springs; two grandchild- 0 s. and the Rev ren, Cindy and Walter Ill Ljoy(j Baird officiating Burial of Hot Springs; nine will in Cemetery Roy N.

Hammond, Newton Rumph Mortuary. Hammond, timer Hammond. tv win kp carried to Murphy Hammond. Edward the home Fridav Pall- Hammond, Willie A. Hammond Carers will be Wilson Hogue, and H.

Hammond, all of El Lavance Jeter, Herman Mur- Dorado, Boyd Hammond of ray Grayson Ward, George Kemah. Tex and Ellis Ham- wood, and A. Pipes mond of Camden, and three sisters. Mrs Dan Crawford and CREED L. NANCE Mrs George Jackson, both of Creed L.

Nance, 67, of 784 El Dorado, and Mrs Walls Brook Batesville died of Alexandria. Va Thursday night at a Batesville Funeral services will be held hospital following a lengthy ill- Saturdav at 3 pm at the First ness Presbyterian Church with the Mr Nance was a retired em- Rev Gary Jones officiating Bur ploye of the Batesville Post Of- tal will be in Arlington Cemetery fice, At the time of his retire under the direction of Young's Active pallbearers will be Bass, A Joyner, Grace, Dick Sutherlin. J. Campbell. Saffell, C.

Kinslow Jr Stamper, Harvey Jones. Burney Wilson and A Rhodes Employes of Monsanto Chemical Plant will be honorary pallbearers iDA LEWIS HILL Mrs Ida Lewis Hill, widow of Dr Hill, of Monroe died at 3 46 p.m Thursday Survivors include one daughter, Mrs Ralph Taylor of Monroe; one sister of Village, eight grandchildren Funeral services will be held Saturday in Monroe AIBREY O. KIRKSEY Aubrey 0 Kirksey 74, for- ment, he was superintendent of mails Survivors include his widow. Mrs Minnie Barrett Nance; a daughter, Mrs Charles Kelley of Batesville; a son. Creed Nance of El Dorado; and six grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Cen tral Avenue Methodist Church Bunal will be in the Batesville cemetery under the direc tion of Crouch Funeral Home erf Batesville CARL OEHLER Carl Oehler, 73. of 503 Crockett Kilgore, Tex died un expectedly early Friday mom ing in an El Dorado hospital He had been here since Jan 6 making repairs on property he owned. He was bom Aug 12. 1892, in Portland Ore the son of Gui- About Town Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas D. Longfield, 417 W. Block are the parents of a son bom Thursday at Union Memorial Hospital. A daughter was born Thursday at Union Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Larry W. Dumas of Smackover El Dorado Barracks 1223, Veterans of World War 1, will meet on the second flow of the Courthouse at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. On the agenda will be a report from John Box on a regional meeting at Hot Springs with an announcement on how the local barracks can replenish funds in its own local by taking part in a statewide fund-raising project sponsored by the organization All members are urged to be present. The El Dorado Fire Department was called to a grass fire at the 900 block of Norsworthy Street on the Missouri Pacific right-of-way Thursday at 3 19 pm The fire was of undetermined origin and no damage was reported The El Dorado Police Department checked an accident at the intersection of Hillsboro and Newton Streets at 7:28 a Thursday Vehicles driven by Georgia Boyette.

608 Washington and Robert Gamer, Rt 6, Box 66, were involved. According to reports made by Patrolman C. Dumas the Boyette vehicle was traveling west on Hillsboro while the Gamer vehicle was traveling south on Newton turning onto Hillsboro when the mishap occurred A marriage license was Issued to Willie Greenwood and May Willie In the county cleric office The County Clerk office issued a marriage license Thursday to W. L. Holley and Miss Dianne Nale Nat King Cole Laid To Rest LOS ANGELES Nat (King) Cole, mourned by family, public and reigning names of show business, was laid to rest Thursday, a victim of cancer at 45 "He was a star a tremendous success as an entertainer an institution, but even a greater success as a man as a husband as a father, as a said lifelong friend Jack Benny, who delivered one of the eulogies in services at St James Episcopal church.

widow, Maria, whose blanket of white roses with the simple inscription, I Love You covered the casket as it was borne to Forest Lawn Memorial Park, attended the last rites wearing a heavy black veil and a black dress. With her were her five children, Carol, 20. Natalie, 15, Kelly, 6, and twins Timolin and Casey, 3 three brothers, Edward, Fred and Ike, and his sister, Evelyn, were among the 500 inside the church. Outside, 1,500 spectators silently stood behind police lines. Cole died Monday of lung cancer.

His body was entombed in a crypt adjoining those of comedienne Gracie Allen and actor Alan Ladd. meriy of El Dorado, died Thurs do C. and Louise Rinkus Oeh- day in Hot Springs Mr Kirksey was bom in Me Crory Ark Nov 1, 1890 the son of George and Josephine Bettnks Kirksey He was a member of the Church of Christ Survivors include his widow ler He lived in El Dorado dur ing the 1920s but for the past 34 years had been in Kilgore, where he operated a welding and machine shop Survivors include his widow Mrs Christine Andersen Oeh- Mrs Sally Collins Kirksey Hot er a Springs; and a brother Oehler and Fdward Kirksey Hot Springs Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 in the Pratt Funeral Home Chapel Burial will follow in the Woodlawn Cemetery Oehler, both of San Antonio Tex. Funeral services will be held at 10 a Monday in the chapel of Rumph Mortuary with buna! in the Le Flore Cemetery in Greenwood. Miss SHE THE TEAM DOCTOR JERSEY CITY JP Four years ago Dr Anne Jerene Robbins accepted a in vitation to attend her first basketball game at St Peter College.

During the game a player's head was elbowed in a scuffle under the basket Dr. Robbins took care of the scalp wound on the spot Coach Don Kennedy needed a permanent team doctor and Dr Robbins accepted Influenza Reaches Epidemic Proportions In Some Communities LITTLE ROCK (APi The state Health Department said Thursday that influenza and in fluenza like infections have reached epidemic proportions in many communiUes Dr. William Bunch direc tor of the Division of Communicable Disease Control said the influenza virus has not been isolated, but a strain of Asian Flu is suspected in several rases Bunch said that since early month 4,791 cases attributed to the flu or an upper respiratory illness have been re ported He said a number of schools closed because the flu and nor mai winter colds dropped at tendance. Absenteeism was high in Rison, Van Buren, Arc and Hazcn schools and in a Little Rock elementary school FIVE PIC DEAL HOLLYWOOD (UPIi Joey Heatherton (a girl) has a five picture deal with Warner Bros following Blood Runs Cold MARKET MIXED SAUSAGE LB 15C CHILI WITH BEANS CAN 15C SWEET POTATOES 5C FRESH CHICKEN BACKS 5 49c MACKEREL 5 CANS 89c NECKBONEEGGS SYRUP 8 79c QQc Do ten Gallon Brer Rabbit FAT BACK TISSUE CRACKERS Fresh Fish 10 59e OPEN TIU 9 P.M. RAZORBACK MKT.

TIU 9:00 PJL Municipal Court Judge J. G. Ragsdale presiding over Municipal Court. Courv ty division, levied fines against three persons on the docket Charles Wilson, 1313 Ross was fined $2S0 and costs, sentenced to 30 days in jail, and had his license revoked for a period of one year on a charge of driving while intoxicated, and $10 and costs for no license Others fined were David Hu ghes, Rt. 3, El Dorado, and Daniel Bates, Rt.

5, El Dorado, $10 and costs each on charges of pety larceny. Chancery Court One decision was rendered by Judge Claude Love in Second Division. Chancery Court Thursday. In the suit Reliable Life Insurance Co vs Thomas House et al, judgment was found for the plaintiff for $12,91213 anc costs at five and one-fourth per cent interest from July 1. 1964, until paid and $1200 fee A mortgage lien was decreed to be first lien on the property and was foreclosed If the judgment is not paid within 10 days the property was ordered sold by Rush Hooton who was appointed commissioner to make the sale, all as per pre cept Czech Bishop Back In Rome VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Archbishop Josef Beran of Prague, released by Communist authorities in Czechoslovakia after 14 years of confinement, arrived in Rome today to become a cardinal in the splendor of St.

Peter's basilica A Czech announcement from Prague said Beran will not return to his homeland Vatican sources said it was certain the 76-year-old archbishop will stay here after being raised to the rank of cardinal in next consistories and that he will never return to his Communist ruled country Markets STOCKS Courtesy Schneider, Bemet Hickman, Rufus Garrett Hotel Arkansas La. Gas Co 43Vi UH Kinark OU 8 8V4 Michigan Chem. Co. Unch Monsanto Chem Co. 1 Murphy Corp.

21 Unch Standard Oil of Ind 42 Unch Communist Buses Not Working Out MIAMI, Fla (API Buses made in Communist countries have not worked out in Havana, but reconstructed General Motors buses are doing fine, a top Cuban transport ministry official said The capacity of buses made in Communist lands is too small for Havana, Jose Morales, dep uty minister of transponation. said in a radio interview mom tored in Miami Thursday night They are better suited for smaller towns in the provinces, Morales said route serviced entirely by reconstructed Gen Motors buses has been ini tiated Morales said USES LONG STIRRUPS HIALEAH, Fla. UP Mike Venezia, 19-year-old apprentice jockey, is from Brooklyn but strangers would never know it the way he rides Venezia rides with long stirrups know it looks great to shorten up and ride way up on top of the says Venezia I'm not out there to look like a riding expert All I want to do is get home Venezia did that plenty last year, leading the New York apprentices And doing quite well at teh Hialeah track this winter. GOALS IN FOUR GAMES HANOVER, N. H.

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1964-1974