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The Westlaker from Westlake, Louisiana • 4

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The Westlakeri
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Westlake, Louisiana
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I fe Repairs additions prevalent in permits Pag 4 The West laker Wedpesday Jbly 4 1973 Dr Frazier to lead ia Bapt revival $10000 May perm its -carport addition for Charles Jones at 942 Shafer St $200 move house out of town repair and reroof back porch for Edith Borgman $250 brick utility house at A Root Beer Marvin White $400 construct new home David Shirley Rue de Chene $40 000 construct new home Thomas Conner Rue die Chene $30 000 remodel and repair Ted McKinney $300 addition of 14x 14 bedroom for Peltier $400 addition of 18 18 room and garage JackW Bennett $3 00Q $150 convert trailer residence to permanent installation residence far Mrs Lloyd Seal $1 800 addition of patio and carport for Eddie Hebert $500 demolish house far George Dewey construction of parsonage for First Assembly of God Church $38000 addition of 10x20 room for Felix McDonald move house out of town Caton Langston $200 enclose patio Thompson $200 erect 14x16 utility shed for Letter Richard $400 add carport JB Johnson $500 construction of new house Paul Schmeltz Myrtle Street repairs and addition of -carport Dan Heiroagmus $1750 construction of 70x126 recreation building for First Baptist Church $60 000 move house and trailer out of town move in new trailer Mrs Ellison Vidrlne $7 000 move house into city mi Hobson Street Frank Scott Jr $1000 add carport to trailer residence Mrs Lloyd Seal $100 June pcrmits-Reroof ear-port at 1116 Dewey Bob Blomquist $150 reroof repair at 100 Cray St Eason $850 place prefab 10x12 utility building on lot at 809 Hllma Wanda Davitt $200 repair bathroom in residence at 1104 Matilda erect 10x12 prefab building at 912 Shady Lane foe Ervin Lantz $150 construct 15x30 concrete patio at 1006 Shady Lane for Harry Clark $120 erect 10x12 prefab building at 1039 Shady Lane for Carl Dowden $150 Sixteen building permits were issued in April 15 In May and 6 in June according to Adams West-lake building Inspector The following building permits were issued for the months of April May and June: April permits -Utility shed addition for Garland Hebert 8175 repair and reroof Leonard Fontenot residence $150 construct ion of new home Harold Mc-Millin Rue deChene $38 000 repair end reroof Charles Moore residence $1500 addition of 12 12 storage shed for Gary LeBleu Ladies needed Plans are now being made to organize a Ladies' Auxiliary at West Calcasieu -Cameron Hospital and ladies of all ages are invited to attend a coffee on July 10 at 10:30 a in the conference room at the hospital in Sulphur to discuss the organization Mrs Lonnie Meyers of Westlake is serving as organizational chairman Mrs Meyers said that doing volunteer work is a fulfilling and worthwhile endeavor and -presents an opportunity to for volunteer hospital work work hours or days of their choosing Mrs Meyers said that any amount of time given per week will be greatly appreciated by the hospital and its patients The oiange tree is a mem be Df the evergreen family serve others Some duties included in the volunteer programs are: working the information desk die livery at mail and flowers transportating patients to and from physical therapy delivery of menus to patients taking coffee service to patient's rooms staffing a gift shop when the new wing is completed and various similar duties Active members are asked to serve a minimum of four hours per week and inactive members may fcv a Dr Taylor Huntley Frazier of Dallas Texas will bring (paclal messages for the revival service! slated July 8-15 at the Flat Baptist Church of West- Accompanying Dr Frazier will be his wife Effie and daughter Peggy who will present their testimonies and assist with the music Dr Frazier is a baritone gospel singer and has had hit own television program "Sermon in Song" since 1945 He studied at FVeAyterian Methodist and Baptist Schools receiving his doctorate of theology from National Bible College He has preached the gospel since 1933 in churches in the United States Canada and McxIcol Nursery facilities will be provided for the services which will be held daily at 11 a and 7i30 The Rev A Bceton pastor of the First Baptist CNurch of Westlake and the members extend an invitation to the public to attend the services Home colors fo bs theme at HM moot Mrs Ruth Hernandez will present program on using colon in the home at the July 5 meeting of the Riverside Home Makars to be held at 9s 30 a at the Westlake Recreation Center conference room All members are reminded to bring a guest Mrs James Grogan and Mrs Dele Reich ley will be harnesses for the meeting which is open to the public For more information interested persons may call 439-4521 Dr Taylor Huntley Frazier and revival services July 8-15 at die and 7:30 pm hit wife Effie and daughter First Baptist Church of OBITUARIES ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY WFSTWOOD BAPTIST 2317 Westwood Rd Rev Cary Maroney pastor Sunday Wonhip 10:40 a 7:00 Sunday School 9:30 a Training Union 6:00 SHADY LANF BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Frankie Laurence Pastor SS at 10 a wonhip services at 11 a and 7 Prayer service at 7 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF WESTLAKE 713 fohnon St Rev Andrew Martin pastor Sunday School 10 a Sunday Wonhip 11:00 a and 7:00 ni Wednesday 7:00 ST JOHN BOSCO CATHOLIC CHURCH Westwood Road Rev Justin Dolan Pastor Masses Sat 6 Sun 5 a 10:15 am and 6 BOY- REVIVAL TEAM -Shown are Peggy who will be conducting Weslake with services at 11 a Steve Doiton is B-Hi-U state officer Steve Duncan son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Duncan of Westlake was named state vice president of the Baptist High School Union (B Hi at the recent spiring assembly held at Dry Creek Baptist Assembly Steve a Junior student at Westlake High School serves as president of the Hi of Westwood Baptist Church He was voted as sophomore class favorite this past year Other State BHi officers include Susie Cook Columbia president Rcgenia Quattlebaum Alexandria secretary Kerry Granger Kingsville music chairman Pam Brum ley Leeiville historian and Trudy Pitre Napleouville pianist The Hi the high school arm of the student department of the Louisiana Baptist Convention a "A woman is never too old to yearn" (Addison Mixner) AB DICKERSON Funeral services for A Dickerson 72 were at 5 June 25 at Hargrove Baptist Church The Rev Jack Bell officiated Burial was in Perkins Cemetery under the direction of Snider Funeral Home Mr Dickerson was dead on arrival at 10 a June 23 at DeQuincy General Hospital as a result of a one -car accident He was a life-long resident of DeQuincy and was a member of Hargrove Baptist Church Survivors are hk wife four daughters Mrs Juanita Midkiff of Westlake Mrs Bonk Roe of Houston Mrs Betty Lou Myers of Shreveport and Mrs Mary Ruth Lyons of DeQuincy and two broth Nathan and Ernest Dickerson both of DeQuincy Abo two sisters Mrs Retha Mitchell and Mrs Beatrice Vandergriff both of DeQuincy 18 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren CHARLES ELLIS Funeral services foe Charles Monroe Ellk 16 of 2813 Allen Street Lake Charles were at 3 Sunday July 1 in Hixson Funeral Home Chapel Burial was in Grace land Cemetery The youth died at 8:20 a Friday in a local hospital following a lengthy illness Survivors are hk patents Robert Ellk of Moss Bluff and Mrs Alice Ward of Enid Okla three brothers Michael Ellk of Shephard Air Force Base Tex and Tho- mas and Arthur Ellk both of Enid and one sister Tammy Lynn Ellk of Enid Abo hk maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Lawler of Lake Charles and maternal great-grandparents Lawler Sr of -Lake Charles and Mrs Pearl Rogers of Houston a Try spending 75 a week 'on your car A monthly wax Job 25 additional will keep your car beautiful all year ROBO WASH Westwood Service Center FIRS BAPTIST CHURCH SOI Sulphur Ave Pev A Becton Pastor Sunday Wonhip 1 1 a and 6:30 GOOD HOPE BAPT IS Sampson St Pev Henry Brooks Pastor Sunday Wonhip 11 a and 7 LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2414 Westwood Road Rev Roy Lane pastor Sunday School 10 a Wonhip Service 11 a Sun Evening BTC-6 Evening wonhip 7 Wed wroship 7:30 WESTLAKE METHODIST CHURCH Johnson Street Rev Richard Meek pastor Wonhip at 11 a and 6:30 SS 9:45 a WESTLAKE CHURCH OF COD Hwy 378 Rev Miles pastor Sunday School 9:30 a Sunday Wonhip 1(L30 i I 7:00 Wednesday Wonhip 7: 00 BIBLE MISSIONARY Jones and Mulberry Rev Ben Dodd pastor Regular services 11 a 7:30 pm Wed UNITED PENTECOSTAL 1205 Westwood Rd Rev Timothy A Creel Pastor Worship 11 a Evangelistic Service 7 MOUNT EBO CME CHURCH Sulphur Ave Rev Herman pastor Sunday Services at -11 a and 7 CHUPCH OF THE NAZARENE 826 Live Oak Rev Darwin Enlcks pastor Sunday School 9:45 a Preaching Service 10:30 a Evangelistic Service 7:00 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Parish Road Rev Loose Pastor Sunday school 9:00 am Wonhip service 10 a MARSO SIMON Funeral services tor Mario Simon 71 father of a Westlake woman were at 9 a Monday July 2 from the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church in Pin Clair Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Community Funeral Home of Oakdale A wake was held in the funeral home from 6 to 12 pm Sunday Mr Simon was a native of Ville Platte and was retired from Hillyer-Deutsch-Ed wards Survivors include hk wife two sons Asms Simon of Oakdale and Adam Simon at Ville Platte three daughters Mrs Emma DeVllle and Mrs Nancy Thibodeaux of Lake Charles and Mrs Lucille Victorian of Westlake and 18 grandchildren MRS LORENA MARCANTEL Funeral services for Mrs Lorena Marcantel 63 were at 3 June 25 in the Snider Funeral Home of DeQuincy The Rev Jack Bell officiated assisted by die Revs Bennett and Lonnie 1 Johnson Burial was in Perkins Cemetery Mrs Marcantel died at 2 a June 24 at her residence She was a member of die Pentecostal Church and had resided in DeQuincy the past 31 years Survivors are two daughters Mrs Virginia Broussard of DeQuincy and Mrs Dorothy Robertson of Westlake one son A LaComb of DeQuincy and one brother the Rev Irvin Brown of Longville Abo three sisters Mrs Delphinc Burgess of Longville Mrs Hattie Moody of Rag- ley and Mrs Hettie Williams of Longview Washington seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren AARP sets bos trip to Houston The Beauregard -DeRidder Chapter of the AARP sponsoring a bus tour to Houston on July 18-2Q The trip will include the Busch Gardens San Jacinto Planetarium Astroworld Naaa Space Center Galleria Fine Arts Museum ball game (optional) Indian Village at Livingston and Heritage Garden at Woodville Cost of the tour $39 which Includes but fare in- sura nee two nights lodging and all of the aforementioned attraction except meah Astroworld and the ball gam All person 65 or older get a free ticket to Astroworld All adults are invited to take the trip regardless of Send your registration to Mrs Herbert Beebe 708 Rayal DeRidder 70634 Deadline for registration July 9 That's my son Jerry literally two feet off the ground last Saturday in the top half of the ninth His team was ahead by one run and the loaded when he caught the fly that ended the game Whatever else good happens to Jerry I know he'll never forget that sweet thrill of victory Years from now when faced with a tough situation that memory could be the inspiration for another triumph The things that happen to a boy do shape the man That's why always taken Jerry to our church I want the smell of candles on the altar the blend of voice and heart In hymn and litany to be a port of his life I want for him the Joy that comes from understanding God An engine out of tune can bum 25 more fuel A rough untuned automobile engine throws your money away -and throws America's precious energy supply away too Good driving habits save money and energy For example fast starts can reduce gasoline mileage by as much as 6 miles per gallon! Americans afford to waste energy There are many ways every American can help saws it Write today for a free copy of Consumer's Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home" packed with ideas that can save energy and money ft ft ft ft ft ft ft This Serits off Chorch Ads is befog spoosored by the eodersigied Individ sals aid Bosiaess listitetioos Myrick Water Well Service Gulf States Utilities CASHWAY Inc Managan-Carroll Building A Drive In Your Local Oil Companies Loulsiana-Arkansas Division Mid-Conti nent OII and Gas Association 519 Fidelity Bank Building Baton Rouge Louisiana 70801 wt.

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