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The Daily Review from Morgan City, Louisiana • 12

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The Daily Reviewi
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Morgan City, Louisiana
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PAGE 12, The Daily Review, Morgan City, Monday, November 16, 1970 ARIA MATHS AREA DEATHS Man Beaten, Killed In Houma Sunday four-door in connection with the murder. Police said the automobile bore 1970 Louisiana license plates number 67 151 and had a dealer's identification mark, "Kee Kee Smith" on the left rear section of the trunk. HOUMA, La. (AP) A man whose body was discovered near little Bayou Black was Identified by police Sunday as Gabriel Cavalier, 45, of Donaldson vl lie. The man was apparently beaten to death and robbed, police said.

Area law enforcement officials today Joined with Terrebonne officials in a search for the driver of a 1969 Green Plymouth Fury in 'I ly 15 mph when the accident occurred. Neighbors heard the boys screaming for help and a Berwick resident, Reed Breaux, picked up the Injured youth. Reed then turned the boy over to Earl Hardy who brought him to Lakewood Hospital. Hardy said young Cherry was conscious and asked him repeatedly to put him down. Hardy said he held the boy en route to the hospital and attempted to check the bleeding.

According to Hardy, the injured youth was carried approximately 25-30 feet by the train. Jerry and Terry are fourth-grade students at Berwick Elementary School. Nini said the accident was still under Investigation today by his office and railroad officials. hbbcail ST6CK MIIU REPORT Courtesy of Bache and Company, Inc. 0.

v. fflftsfijH' imsm BERWICK YOUTH (Continued from page 1) bert Nlnl said the train's conductor and engineer told him they did not see the youths. The train was stopped in Morgan City. According to the Police Chief, the non-stop freight was traveling approximate- AUDITOR RAPS (Continued from page 1) der to avoid a deficit at Dec. 31, 1970," the audit report said.

Wascon said the apparent increase in the number of deputies was simply due to a change of classification. As for the money situation, he 1 said there would be no deficit. "I've got a month and a half to go and plenty money. It's no problem," he said. TWfo Jaffa, tfoa (For a good deal on auto, lira and life insurance.) Preston Mclntyre TATI MtM NtUIANCI 902 Bras hear Ave.

Ph. 384-4 806 Morgan City, La. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Honit Officii: Bloominftoit, Illinois Charge Free lfS Industrials Down 2.81 Ralls Down .99 Utilities Down .32 man and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the American Legion. Services for Mr.

Gaspar were held at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Twin City Gospel Church in Berwick, with burial in Berwick Memorial Cemetery. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Clothlel Blan-chard of Berwick and Mrs. Louise Lombas of Morgan City.

Arrangements were by McCleary Funeral Home. MRS. OPHELIA VERDIN Mrs. Ophelia Victoria Verdln, 55, a native and resident of Berwick, died Sunday at Lakewood Hospital. The body will He in state at St.

Stephen's Catholic Hall until services at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stephen's Catholic Church In Berwick. Burial will be In Willow-grove Cemetery, She Is survived by her husband, Victor Verdin; two sons, Roy Verdln, New Orleans, and John Verdln, Chicago, two daughters, Cathy Verdin, Berwick, and Mrs. Shirley Broussard; New Orleans; two sisters, Mrs.

Delia Verdin, Berwick, and Mrs. Nora Williams, Morgan City; two brothers, Delmas Dardar, Morgan City, and Horace Dardar Bayou Vista, and a grandchild. Arrangements by McCleary's Funeral Home. EARL CHESTER WODE Earl Chester Wode, 54, a native of Collinsvllle and resident of Morgan City, died Sunday at Lakewood Hospital following a short illness. He was a welder for Mobil Oil Morgan City and vice president of Gladys Wode Secretarial Service, Coastal Answering Service, Medical Exchange Answering Service and Telephone and Radio Answering Services, Inc.

The body will lie in state at the First Baptist Church of Morgan City from 8:30 a.m. Wednesday until religious services at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, to be conducted by the Rev. C.G. Wells.

Burial will be In Morgan City Cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Wode; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lee Harrison, Singapore; three sisters, Mrs. BryceAgnew, Ra-mona, Mrs.

Kenneth Beason, Tulsa, and Mrs. Bob Gilbreath, Talala, two grandchildren, and his stepmother, Mrs. J.V. Cheairs, San Antonio, Tex. In lieu of flowers, friends may make donations to the First Baptist Church building fund.

Arrangements are by fire Calk Morgan City Volunteer Firemen Friday answered an emergency call at Dechary's Jewelers on Front taking Clenda Sons from a shrimp boat with a foot Injury. Volunteers also answered an emergency call Friday evening at 2322 Tupelo St. taking Sidney Percle to Lakewood Hospital. Friday night at about 10:30 volunteers answered a emergency call on Levee road, however the call was canceled. Saturday afternoon the M.C.

Volunteers answered an emergency call to take Jerry Cherry to Lakewood Hospital after a train cut off his feet. The call was canceled when someone else took htm to the hospital. Sunday morning the Volun teers took Rosle Smith to the Hospital from 409 Lawrence St. Sunday evening volunteers responded to a call at 305 Belanger St. taking Reglnal Simmons to Lakewood Hos pital.

Write all the Checks You Want Lynn White; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thomas White Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jessen, Grand Calliou, and a great-grandmother, Mrs.

Mary T.White, Boston. Arrangements by Mc-Cleary's Funeral Home. MACK SAUNDERS BAGLEY Mac Saunders Bagley, 84, a native of Texas and a resident of Raceland died Sunday at the St. Mary Guest Home in Morgan City. The body will be sent from McCleary's Funeral home to Craley Funeral Home in Bet-tie, Texas.

Time of services is unknown at present time. He is survived by two sons, George Bagley, Jacksonville and Harold Mack Bagley, Raceland; a daughter, Mrs. Grace My-rlck, Kenai, Alaska; six granchdildren, and six great-grandchildren. JOHN LYALL John Kenneth Lyall, 73, died Saturday at Lakewood Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was a retired boat captain and a longtime resident of Morgan City.

Services for Mr. Lyall will be held at 10 a.m. today from Twin City Funeral Home, with interment in Morgan City Cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Gast Lyall of Morgan City; three daughters, Mrs.

Callan Alfred of Morgan City, Mrs. Paul Figel and Mrs. Cyril Dru-dul, both Pennsylvania; two brothers, Arnold Lyall of Whitecastle, and Archie Lyall of Gibson; six sisters, Mrs. Roland Thib-odeaux of Bayou Boeuf, Mrs. Paul Bordeleben of Houma, Miss Thelma Lyall of Gibson, Mrs.

Frank Sick of Gibson, Mrs. WJ. LeBlanc of Houma, Mrs. Sherman Randall of Oregon, 10 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Arrangements are by Twin City Funeral Home.

MRS. JOSEPHINE DRAGNA Mrs. Josephine Marino Dragna, 72, died Sunday at her residence following a lengthy illness. She was a longtime resident of Morgan City. She was a member of the Ladles Altar Society of Sacred Heart Church and Catholic Daughters of America.

Services for Mrs. Dragna will be held at 2 p.m. today at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with Interment In Morgan City Cemetery. She Is survived by her husband, Gus Dragna of Morgan City, and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded In death by a brother, Carlo Marino.

Arrangements are by Twin City Funeral Home. EMILE SIDNEY CASPAR Emile Sidney Gaspar, 73, a native and resident of Morgan City, died Friday in Lakewood Hospital following a long illness. He was a retired fisher. soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS rtVLK ULI5ltK5, COLD SORES. MRS.

MILDRED LEWIS Mrs. Mildred Lewis, 46, a resident of Morgan City, died Friday at Charity Hos pital in New Orleans follow ing a long Illness. Services for Mrs. Lewis will be held Tuesday at 2p.m at Epheslan Baptist Church, with burial In Morgan City Cemetery. A wake, will be held from 9 to 12 tonight at Estelle's Funeral home.

She is survived by a daugb ter, Mrs. Marian Carter, two sisters, Mrs. Vinie Mae Lewis and Mrs. Callie Steel, and a grandson, all of Mor gan City. Also, three brothers, Samuel Lewis of Houma and Milton and John Lewis of Morgan City.

Arrangements by Es telle's Funeral Home. JULIE ANN WHITE Julie Ann White, day-and-a-half daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thomas White HI of Morgan City, died Sunday at Lakewood Hospital. Religious services for her will be Monday at 10 a.m.

at McCleary Funeral Home with burial In Morgan City Cemetery. Besides the parents, survivors are a sister. Amy Restaurant Owner Details Damages In Accident Ben LaGrange, owner of the Kool King In Patterson, today detailed the estimated $5,000 in damages caused to the Patterson restaurant by an automobile accident last Monday afternoon. The total damages consist of $1,800 in damage to the building, and $3,200 in damage to equipment in the building. LaGrange also noted he is the owner of the restaurant, L.W.

Fonteneau is the operator of the establishment. Hattle A. Watts Menu November 16-20 Monday Spaghetti with meat sauce, buttered Mustard greens, chilled Apricots, hot buttered rolls, milk Tuesday Oven baked luncheon loaf, whipped potatoes, buttered green-beans, fruit cup, enriched bread, milk. Wednesday Roast turkey with gravy and cranberry sauce, rice dressing, buttered english peas, pineapple upside down cake, milk. Thursday-Seasoned white beans with sausage, rice, beet and onion ring salad, buttered cornbread, milk.

Friday Fried fish with catsup, potato salad, buttered mixed greens, chilled peach slices, enriched bread, milk. The Bridge of Sighs is an enclosed footbridge in Ven ice, Italy, built in the 16th century. The World Alma nac says the bridge got its name because it connected the Doges' Palace with the state prison to which pris oners were taken after trial in the ducal palace. Scheherazade talked for 1,001 nights to keep her hus band from killing her. The sea cucumber uses its tentacles for feeding.

Its mouth is at the center of the ring of tentacles. Get a Service Checking Account Morgan City Bank Trust Co. Friday Closing 45 38 5614 105 58 39 21 12 24 38 4412 27 34 5 14 27 34 1178 1212 28 78 13 14 48 38 70 38 67 34 1138 26 58 4018 293 18 4 34 10 18 814 102 14 59 78 6 24 58 53 26 12 28 12 78 18 34 21 8 78 47 27 33 6418 24 38 2314 81 69 12 21 4312 13 14 34 28 57 30 12 1418 2218 4818 6813 4514 18 18 19 58 32 17 12 9 58 5 58 62 38 82 58 2114 19 18 A.T. T. Atlantic Richfield Burroughs Cabot Corp.

Central La. Electric Chrysler Coastal States Gas Continental Oil Corr.nodyne Delta Air Lines Dillingham Dixilyn Dresser Industries Eastern Air Lines Ford Motors General Motors Getty Oil Global Marine Gulf Oil Halliburton I.B.M. I.M.C. Jones Katy Industries Kerr-McGee La. Land Exploration Lykes-Youngstown McDermott Mobil Oil Montgomery Ward Murphy Oil National Airlines National Lead Offshore Company Ogden Petrolane Phillips Petroleum Polaroid Reading Bates Rowan Drilling Schlurnberger Sears Sedco Shell Oil Signal Oil Smith Int.

Southdown Southern Natural Gas Southern Pac. R.R. S.W. Air Motlde Sperry Rand Std. Oil of Cal.

Std. Oil of J. Sun Oil Teledyne Tenneco Texaco United Air United Nuc. Western Nuc. Westlnghouse Xerox Zapata Noress Tidewater Marine Anyone with information on the car or its driver should contact the Morgan City Police Department.

'I Noon Closing; 45 57 102 34 38 14 2112 24 38 43 12 27 38 514 27 58 1134 12 12 28 38 1318 48 70 78 67 34 10 34 26 12 39 78 289 12 4 58 10 8 101 34 60 5 78 2418 52 26 12 27 341 12 34 19 20 34 9 47 14 27 38 6314 2414 22 38 78 68 14 20 12 43 12 12 12 1412 2712 56 34 30 14 13 18 22 38 48 67 US4 17 34 19 12 31 34 17 38 9 58 5 58 6218 82 12 21 1918 mj TO i 1 MS 11 vLJ ILJ' J-DIf persuasively in conversation or before a develop confidence and assurance. ability to deal With people (These skills help you gain lecognilion, make more money .) ATTEND A DEMONSTRATION OVER THE COUNTER These lnterdealer quotations do not represent actual transactions that have taken place in a particular security. The quotations are gathered by the National Association of Security Dealers from firms who maintain continuous markets and inventories in the securities. The quotations reflect what dealers are willing to pay to acquire the security (the and the price at which they are willing to trade the security among themselves (the "asked" prlce)s KM TUESDAY NOV. 17 7:00 P.M.

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