NEWS TODAY- -WITH TODAY'S PICTURES THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL, SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CITY, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 THREE ex Deaths Harvey J. Boyett Alton P. Griffin Pythian Cemetery under the NACOGDOCHES, Tex. Fu- Funeral direction Home. of Hixon Brothers services.
for Harvey J. BUNKIE Alton P. Griffin, Boyett, 63, Nacogdoches, of Houston, formerly Survivors are wife; one Mrs. Jewel 54, died Thursday. were held Morgan today at 10 a.m.
in the son, Charles Griffin of New Church of Christ at Appleby Orleans; three daughters, ATHENS Miss Jewel Morwith burial in the Pleasant Dianne Sole of Warner Robins, gan, 53, died Friday. Hill Cemetery. The Rev. J. Doris Maillet of New Funeral services will be held Taylor and the Rev.
Hulon Orleans and Miss Debbie Griffin at 2:30 Funeral p.m. today Home in the Briley officiated. of Bunkie; one brother, E. L. Conger with the Mr.
Boyett died Wednesday in mother, Mrs. Baton Rouge; Griffin of Burial will be in the Salem Griffin of his Rev. Wilson Warren officiating. Ruth Houston. Bunkie and two grandchildren.
Cemetery. Survivors are his wife; one Funeral services were held a She is survived by two sisters, daughter, Mrs. Vida Cavitt; one in the David Haas United Mrs. Notie Barnwell of Shrevestep-daughter, Terrie Lynn Sil- Methodist Church at 10 a.m. port and Mrs.
Louila Mize of verstein; one step-son, Henry today. Burial was in the Shreveport. Lee Silverstein, all of Houston; two sons, Jene Boyette of Alexdria, Va and Harvey Boyett Jr. Fort Lauderdale, two sisters, Mrs. Ima Stanaland Appleby, Mrs.
Vera Lunsford of Fort Worth; one brother, Laney Boyett of Appleby" and seven granderadservice were under the direction of the Oakley Metcalf Funeral Home. Mrs. Lena Samford services for Mrs. Lena Samford, CENTER, Tex. Funeral 78, will held at 2 p.m.
today in Mangum Funeral Home with the Rev. Eugene Greer officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Herman Cemetery. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Ruby Fults and Mrs.
Lurline Emamis, both of Center, Mrs. Lillian Lane and Mrs Loys Nelly, both of Houston, and Mrs. Maurine Clevenger of Pasadena; one son, Douglas Samford of Houston; one sister, Mrs. Fleta Wolf of Shreveport; 20 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. Mrs.
Myrtle McMahon DeRIDDER Funeral ices for Mrs. Myrtle McMahon, will be held at 3 p.m. today in the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Earl T. Brandon officiating.
Burial will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of the Hixson Funeral Home. Mrs. McMahon died Friday. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. W.
D. Harris and Mrs. P. W. West of DeRidder.
Elva Broussard ALEXANDRIA -Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today in St. Francis Xavier Cathedral for Elva Broussard, 84. Burial was in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Survivors are his wife; two sons, Lee J.
Broussard of Pineville and Guvie Broussard of Alexandria; four daughters, Mrs. Velma Malone of Olla, Mrs. Rena Siterlet of Hurst, Mrs. Della King of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Edith Horton of Bronx, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs.
Susie Johnson of Marksville, Mrs. Florence Jeanof Mansura and Mrs. Albertina LaComb of the Fifth Ward Community; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. James D. Beard ALEXANDRIA James D.
Beard, 55, of Pineivlle, died Friday in a hospital here. Survivors are his wife: son, Jim Beard of the U.S. iNane California; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today in the Air Base Road Baptist Church with the Rev.
Joe Sharp officiating. Burial was in the Mars Hill Cemetery. Jessie T. Moraz ALEXANDRIA -Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday in the New Era Baptist Church for Jessie Thomas Moraz.
Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors are his wife; one son, J. T. Moraz of Monterey; six daughters, Mrs. Camille Morace, Marie Dickson of Monterey, Mrs.
Elaine Garrgaiers, Mrs. Barbara Huwlett, Mrs. Geraldine Paulk and Mrs. Betty O'Neal all of Deville; one sister, Mrs. Lilly White of Mayna; 25 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Gray Turner LEESVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Gray Turner, 59, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Vernon Funeral Home chapel with the Chaplain (Capt.) Joel W. Embry of Ft.
Polk officiating. Burial will be in the Bunnell Cemetery in Valtaraiso, Ind. under the direction of the Goodwin Funeral Home. Survivors are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Christy Phillis of Valtaraiso, Ind.
Mrs. Bennie Garcia NATCHITOCHES Mrs. Bennie Garcia, 64, died Friday. Funeral services will be held today at 3 p.m. in the Oak Grove Methodist Church under the direction of Blanchard's Funeral Home.
Burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Lenora Prothro of Shreveport, Mrs. Mae Johnson of Lake Charles, Mrs. Bobbie Ruth Gray of Natchitoches; two brothers, J. C.
Thomason of Anacoco and Leo of Natchitoches; one half-brother, Julius Geter of Fort Worth, two sisters, Mrs. Edna Desadier of San Marcus, Mrs. Bell Wilkerson of Natchitoches; and seven grandchildren. Move to Oust New Africa Is Postponed JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi will wait a "reasonable time so the Justice Department can make up its before taking action to remove the black, separatist Republic of Africa from land 1 in Hinds, County, state Atty.
Gen. A.F. Summer said. Summer said he had received word from the federal agency Friday that it was investigating "and would bring action if they determined there was a violation of the law." The legal official said he felt "there is no question that the federal laws were violated and they should take action now to remove this irresponsible group from our HE. HAD.
called on the federal government to take action after about 150 members of the republic west of Jackson last month to consecrate a 20-acre pasture for the capital of their new black nation. Those attending the ceremony were "heavily armed with rifles and sideguns which were openly bandished in a menacing fashion," Summer said, and "I am holding the federal government responsible for the conduct and presence of this Summer said the organization "has distributed in Mississippi pamphlets containing graphic drawings of how to pre pa are Molotov co*cktails, simple flamethrowers, and methods of destroying the utility systems of towns, cities and counties." IMARI ABUBAKARI Obadele New Orleans, president of the RNA, has denied Summer's charges and said any weapons carried by RNA members were for self defense. There RNA says it plans to establish a separate black nation in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. U.S.-Italian Spacecraft Is Launched WASHINGTON (AP) The fourth spacecraft in a U.S.Italian cooperative program was launched successfully today off the coast of Kenya, Africa, the U.S. space agency announced.
A four-stage Scout rocket roared off a platform in the Indian Ocean and orbited a 360-pound scientific payload designed to study the environment the upper atmosphere in equatorial regions The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) predicted the orbit would be close to the planned apogee or high point 500 and perigee of 130 miles THE SPACECRAFT. will circle the Earth along the equatorial line every 95 minutes, NASA said. Italian scientists designed, constructed and launched the spacecraft. The United States provided the rocket. The scientific mission.
NASA said, is to study the neutral atmospheric dr a density, composition and temperatures in the upper atmosphere. Delta, Northeast Airlines to Merge ATLANTA Ga. (AP) Plans to merge Delta Air Lines and Northeast Lines have been announced." The consolidation subject to approval of stockholders of the two companies, the Civil Aeronautics Board and the President. The agreement calls for Delta to issue one share of its common stock for each 10 shares of the common stock of Northeast. Officials said Delta will issue 668,515 shares in exchange for 6,685,155 shares of Northeast.
The merger was announced by officials of Delta a and Northeast. Authorities said President Nixon's approval is necessary because international air routes are involved. SOME 86. per cent of the Northeast stock is owned by Storer Broadcasting whose chairman, George B. Storer, also is chairman of the board of Northeast.
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Shreveport Journal: April 24, 27, 29, 1971. SHERIFF'S SALE No. 198,431 THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF LOUISIANA TRAVELERS INSURANCE NY TEXAS EDWARDS, et al By virtue of writ of Seizure and Sale to me directed from the Honorable First Judicial District Court of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, in the above numbered and entitled cause, I have seized and will sell at Public Auction for cash according to law with benefit of appraisem*nt at the principal front door of the Court House of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, during the legal hours of sales on WEDNESDAY, May 26th, 1971 beginning at 10:00 A.M. An undivided two-thirds interest in the following described land: All that parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon erected, designated as Lot 1 and the Westerly half of Lot 2 lying next to and adjoining Lot 1, Block 40, of the City of Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, as per map in Book 250, page 100, of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, the property in said Lot 2 having as its Westerly boundary the line between Lots 1 and 2 of said Block 40 and having as its Easterly boundary a line all el to said Westerly boundary and equidistant from the Westerly and Easterly lines of said Lot 2. all of the said property being municipally known and numbered as 330 Texas Street, Shreveport, Louisiana; and dated in July that 6, certain from lease agreement et al, as lessors, to Henry C.
Beck Company, as lessee, filed in the Conveyance Records of Caddo Par'ish, Louisiana, on July 26, 1956 uNder Registry No. 135,370, and recorded in Book 789, page 422, Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, convering the above described land, and thereafter assigned by Henry C. Beck Company to Texas-Edwards, then named 522 Market Stree by instrument dated August 30, 1956, filed for record September 10, 1956 under Registry No. 138,460, and recorded in Book 793, page 574, Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and including all of Texas-Edwards, interest in the said land covered by said lease. and the buildings and improvements thereon.
AND That certain lease agreement dated July 6, 1956, from Julia Levy, et al, as less or 10 Henry Beck Company, as lessee, filed in the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, on July 26, 1956 under Registry, 789, No. page 135,370, 422, and recorded Conveyance In Book Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, covering the following described property: All that parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon erected, dseignated as Lot 1 and the Westerly half of Lot 2 lying next the 10 and adioining Lot 1, Block 40, of City of Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, as per map in Book 250, page 100, of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, the property in said Lot 2 having as its Westerly boundary the line between Lots 1 and 2 of said Block. 40 and having as its Easterly boundary a line paralled 10 said Westerly boundary and equidistant from the Westerly and Easterly lines of said Lot 2, all of the said property being municipally known and numbered Loui- as 330 Texas Street, Shreveport, siana; and thereafter assigned by Henry C. Beck Company to Texas-Edward then named 522 Market Street, by instrument dated August 30. 1956, filed for record September 10, 1956, under Registry No.
138,460, and recorded in Book 793, page 574, Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and including all of Texas-Edwards, interest in the said land covered by said lease, and the buildings and improvements thereon. Said property to be sold as belonging to the above defendant to pay and satisfy debt specified in said writ together with attorney's. fees. interest and costs. JAMES M.
GOSLIN, Sheriff and Ex-Officio Auctioneer Wiener, Weiss Wiener, Attorney. Shreveport Journal: April 24, and May 21, 1971. PUBLIC NOTICE STORED AND ABANDONED VEHICLE notice that the following described automobile has been stored for more than six (6) months: 1968 Pennsylvania License IM3 714. Vehicle arranty a Number 3E62Y510064. Unless owner comes forward within 15 days and pays all charges same will be sold for cash to the last and highest bidder with benefit of ap praisem*nt, according to law.
V. D. Tibbit Dixie Courts 3217 Mable Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport Journal: April 17, 24, 1971 NOTICE OF SOLICITATION The Barks dale Force Base exchange, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana Is planning to issue solicitation for prop as al for the operation of laundry and dry cleaning concession. Applicants desiring 10 participate in the planned procurement action should prior to the 2nd of May, 1971 contact Tracy M. Komninos.
Contracting Officer at the Barksdale. Air. Force Base Phone No. Area Code 318. The Shreveport Times-Shreveport Journal: April 24, 25, 26, 1971 COINSI Check the classified section number 90 today! To place your ad.
call 424-0373 and friendly advisor will be glad to help you. (C) ANNOUNCEMENTS BEAMS Package Store, Bellevue, La. Dealer for "BOW-WOW" dog food. IF you are an Unmarried expectant mother needing help, write The Edna Gladney Home, 2308 Hemphill, Fort Worth, Texas. 76110, or call area code 817-926-7521.
CALL Interstate Skating Center 635-0330 or Linwood Skating Center 686-4230 to book your school, church or birthday parties. RENT IT COLOR TV'S Electric and Manual Hospital Beds, Wheel Chairs, Walkers, Belts. Vibrators- Refrigerators Ranges AMERICAN RENTAL CO. 1087 LA. AVE, PH.
423-2687 PIER Fishing, Cross Lake, Gardner's. Bait and tackle, supplies. SUPERVISED sessions: daily 11:00 pm 2-5 Sat. and Sun. Interstate Skating Center.
Jewella and Claiborne al Westwood Shopping Center. 635-0330. (12) Personals INSURANCE CANCELED? Driver License Revoked? Premium Financing Available CALL 746-7180 Tri-State General Agency, 2056 E. Texas Bossier City EARN $40 Monthly or $10 Weekly Or $5 Per Donation La. Plasma Foundation Hours 8-3 802 Travis Monday Friday (13) Business Service LIGHT HAULING, pickup and delivery service.
Call 869-1039. ACCOUNTING And Tax Service. 868-9851, or 861-2288 after 5 p.m. (16) Lost and Found REWARD for return of brown leather billfold and papers. Lost near Intersection of Greenwood and Jefferson Paige Rd.
Keep Money. S. A. Woodall, 865-2093. LOST Black female poodle puppy in vicinity of Northwood Shreveport, wearing red jeweled collar 425-3638.
IF YOU see pet in distress, call the Humane Society, 929-2066. If pet is lost, USE a Times-Journal Ad here. Dial 424-0373. 'Charge 11." REWARD: LOST small black puppy with brown markings, white paint on her back, lost in Gibson's parking lot. Shreveport.
865-2684. FOUND: Ladies, skates in Queensboro area. Call 635-5635. (18) Travel, Share California Cars furnished to responsible parties. 425-4283, 865-2234.
(22) Cemetery Lot, Monument TWO CHOICE Lots, Ever Centuries Memorial. $400. 686-1846. TWO CRYPTS in Mausoleum of Forest Park on St. Vincent.
861-4992. (D) EMPLOYMENT Shreveport Employment MARSHALL ROOM 311. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE OLDEST AGENCY Jim Lankford 423-8562 AAA EMPLOYMENT 130 HEARNE CALL 635-2171 Management Recruiters Offices in All Malor Cities. 500 Petroleum Tower (318 424-6515) Centenary Employment 320 Ricou-Brewster Bide. Elizabeth Cox 423-4179 SNELLING SNELLING, B.C.
Have many good openings in fields. For fast, efficient and confidential placements call or come in. 746-7721 179 BOSSIER CENTER HERITAGE PERSONNEL SERVICE CONFIDENTIAL COAST TO COAST 1205 N. 18th MONROE, LA. RICH Associates Formerly Snelling Snelling 533 E.
Kings Hwy 869-1651 PFAFF 422-9486 PERSONNEL 429 Slattery Bide. West Employment 722 Johnson Bldg. 424-3278 ROYAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, Inc. 1629 Slatterv Bldg. 424-7141 BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE 801 Mid South Towers 425-8773 Professional Employment Consultants La.
State Employment Service Professional Commercial And Industrial Placements 2900 Dowdell St. Phone 865-2371 NO FEES CHARGED CREST PERSONNEL Top People and Top Positions 425-7702 204 Johnson Bldg. (31) Male Help Wanted BARTENDER Apply in person after 4 p.m. MOM'S LOUNGE 2008 Market ELDERLY MAN to cut grass mobile home park. Contract basis.
An Equal Opportunity Employer. BALANCE YOUR BUDGET WITH WANT ADS DIAL 424-0373 742-1978. RETAIL MANAGERS Join Wickes Corporation 237 Stores, 32 statos, unusual advancement opportunity for high potential retail managers. Experi. ence in lumber, "building supplies, plumbing, heating, electrical, merchandising.
Top salary, borrus, profit in vested pension, group Must be willing to relocate. Write Bill Parsons. WICKES CORP. 515 N. Washinaton Saginaw, Michigan 48607 (D) EMPLOYMENT (31) Male Help Wanted PROD FOREMAN or WAREHOUSE FOREMAN with prove en record of performance.
Permanent position with outstanding fringes including pension plan. No traveling or transfers. Starting salary $850.00 per month with opportunity for advancement. Send complete resume including past earnings to: Evans Cooperage P. 0.
Drawer 68, Harvey, La. 70058. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Collector National organization needs collector for delinquent accourts: $600 to $800 possible. Career cpportunity.
Paid hospitalization, lite insurance, retirement plan, paid vacation. Call 861-7656 for appointment only, MALE WAITER 18-25. Apply in person to HERBY K'S 1833 Pierre Ave. EXPERIENCED Retail Clothes and Shoes. Good Salary.
References. Write Box 196-C, Times -Journal. General Manager For Local Auto Parts Store and experience necessary. Submit written application: Write Box 187-C, Times-Journal YARD MAN. must have own equipment.
1-Day week. 861-2814. He's Coming Back TO WORK DON'T FORGET HIRE THE VET SHOE REPAIRMAN AT SEARS Person with basic knowledge of shoe repairs for full-time employment. Company benefits include group insurance and employe discounts. Apply in person at Shoe Repair Shop, Sears, Roebuck and 3601 Southern Ave.
An equal opportunity employer. Route Salesman Route Salesman p.m. Sun. 686-8528. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN One year plant Industrial maintenance experience with electronic back ground.
Five years total, experience with least one industrial maintenance. Good pay, excellent fringe Send letter, outlining work history NEED experienced routeman. Good salary and commission during training period. Opportunity to become distributor after training. Advancement for the right man.
Age 23 to 36 years. Call Rick Young after 7 p.m. Fri. and 1:00 to 3 to: PERSONNEL MANAGER, P.O. Box 1977, Texarkana, Ark.
75501. An Equal Opportunity Employer Need Experienced Cabinet Makers TOP PAY Apply Hardy's Custom Cabinet, Inc. Bide. $10, Slack Industrial Park. or college required.
861-1064. EXPERIENCED Wrecking Yard Man, must be 23 or older. 425-5212. WANTED Experienced Logger Need a steady producer with 2 or 3 trucks. Contact Martin Timber Co.
P.O. Box 98, Castor, La. (318) 544-7688 STORE for sales and rentals. Mechanical knowledge necessary. 25 to 50 years old.
Experience Managers Night Managers and Attendants Age 18 to 65, local references, salary Service, 3801 Kirby Dr. Suite 170, (713) 524-3817, Houston, Texas. Standard Coffee Co. Route salesman for Coushatta, La Guaranteed salary $100 per week plus commission earned. Transportation and expenses furnished, excellent group insurance and retirement plan.
30 to 55 year old family man with excellent character, Must post small bond. Call 686-8349 after 6 p.m. for appointment. and commission. Apply at office.
Pel State Fina. 909 W. 70th St. Logging Contractor To haul long or short logs. 686-2555 DRILLING Personnel- Go Foreign Contact Inter-Continental Placement (D) EMPLOYMENT (31) Male Help Wanted General Manager For Local Auto Parts Store Reference and experience necessary.
Submit written application: Write Box 187-C Times-Journal C.O.D. Delivery Need (2) neat sharp young men, Make up to $25 per day, Must have good car and work from 9 AM to PM. Call 425-8801 AUTO MECHANIC General repairs, 5-day week. Apply Watson's Auto Repair, 1021 Texas Ave. Mrs.
-Vinie H. LePoint Funeral services for Mrs. Vinie H. (Granny) LePoint, 91, of 2931 E. Cavett were to be held at 1 p.m, today in RoseNeath Funeral Home Chapel with the Bill Evinger, pastor of Oakcrest.
Christian Church, and the Rev. L. L. Oliver, retired pastor of the church, officiating. Mrs.
Le Point died Friday morning following a brief illness. To serve as pallbearers were James R. Whittington, R. D. Mathis, Jimmy Monkhouse, George Perkins, Howard Taylor and J.
Q. Boswell. Burial was to be in Little Hope Cemetery near Castor. Mrs. Mattie Campbell Local Deaths Survivors include his wife, a daughter, four sons, one and a number of grandchildren.
George E. Smith LONGVIEW, Tex. George Edward Smith, 51, was found dead at residence early Friday morning at the Longview Trailer Courts. He had come here from Covington, Ky. Funeral for Mr.
Smith will services, p.m. today at the Rader Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth Mann officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.
Tom Smith of Longview, and a brother, Hobert Smith of Austin. T. G. Cooper Sr. LONGVIEW, Tex.
Services for Thomas Gordon Cooper 47, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Rader the Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Mann and Dr. W. Morris Ford officiating.
Burial will be in the Forest Hills Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. Mr. Cooper died early Friday after a lengthy illness. A resident of Longview since 1945, he had worked for Trailmobile and Norton-Barbee Groc. He was a native of MissisIl.
sippi and served in World War He was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Longview Masonic Lodge No. two Survivors sons, include his wife; Thomas Gordon Cooper of Longview and Henry Eugene Cooper of Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene; three sisters, Mrs. L. D. Neal of Humboldt, Mrs.
E. L. Quinn of Sosbee and Mrs. Raymond Memphis, Tunica, a half-brother, H. H.
Moore Jr. of father, Birmingham, H. Ala. his stepWebb, Miss. H.
Moore Mrs. M. J. Derryberry of Mrs. 759 M.
Erie J. Derryberry, 88, resident a longtime 6:30 a.m. today in Highland of Shreveport, died at illness. Hospital following a long Mrs. Derryberry, a native of Chattanooga, had lived in Shreveport for the past 56 years.
She was a of First Presbyterian Church. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. in Osborn Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. J. Frank Alexander, pastor of First Presbyterian, officiating.
Mrs. Derryberry is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Finos P. Jones Jr. of Houston, Mrs.
Hollis H. Miller Jr. and Miss Frances Derryberry, both of Shreveport, and Mrs. Otis S. Ryan of Jackson, four grandsons, and four great-grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers will be, grandsons, Matthew H. Miller, Finos P. Jones III, Derry S. Jones and Frederick L. Miller.
Burial will be in Forest Park. Edgar L. Totten Edgar L. Totten, 77, of 726 Woodmont a retired manager for National Biscuit died about 5:15 p.m. Friday in Hospital following a short illness.
Born in Rural Retreat, Mr. Totten had lived in Shreveport for approximately 30 years. He was a member of Queensborough Church of the Nazarene. Surviving Mr. Totten are his wife; two daughters, Mrs.
J. A. Stuckey and Cindy Totten, both of Shreveport; four sons, Tommy V. Totten of Shreveport, Edgar L. Totten Jr.
of Casselberry, Jack R. Totten of Virginia Beach, and Billy S. Totten of Clovis, N.M.: one sister, Mrs. W. P.
Sprinkle of Marion, 13 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Osborn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. D. M.
Duke, pastor of of Queensborough Church of the Nazarene, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park: Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear were the four freedoms defined by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Electric Motor Winder For independent motor shop. Experience with Industrial electric motors or oil field motors necessary.
Will be working 3-phase .220, 440 and 762 volts. Opportunity for permanent positions. Call Talco, Texas (214) 379-2011 After 4 p.m., 379-4211 422-0369 for application. Experienced Truck Tire Changers See Gary Moore, Service Tire. 3406 Hearne.
Automobile Painter (OR PAINT HELPER) LOCAL BRANCH Of national company needs experienced tractor trailer driver. Gas and diesel qualified. Salary open with fringe benefits. Ph. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m.
today. in Benevolent Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Mattie Campbell, 89, of 7514 Gideon who died Tuesday. Burial was in Carver Cemetery, Robert Murry Funeral services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday in Benevolent Funeral Home Chapel for Robert Murry, 63, of 721 Caddo who died Sunday in Veterans Administration Hospital.
He been ill for an extended time. Burial will be in the Fillmore Cemetery. Robert Blake Funeral services are scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Sunday in Evergreen Baptist Church for Robert Blake, 64, of Robson; who died Friday, April 16. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery with Benevolent Funeral Home in charge.
Algie D. Anderson A former Shreveport resident, Algie D. Anderson, 66, of San Jose, died in San Jose late Thursday night after an extended illness. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m, in Walker's Chapel Church near Plain Dealing with the Rev. Mitchell Cason officiating.
Mr. Anderson, born near Plain Dealing, resided in Shreveport for several years before moving to California a number of years ago. Survivors include a son, A. G. Anderson of San Jose; two brothers, H.
O. Anderson and M. A. Anderson, and one half-brother, H. M.
Doty, all of Shreveport, and three grandchildren. Eagon Wall Funeral services for Eagon Wall, 76, of Bossier City, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in First National Funeral Home Chapel in Minden with the Rev. Paul Cassell officiating. Mr.
Wall, a retired farmer and a resident of Bossier City for the past seven years, died Thursday in Veterans Administration Hospital following native a long of illness. He was a Arkansas. Survivors include his wife; one son, J. W. Wall of Minden; three daughters, Mrs.
J. A. McQuiston McGee, Mrs. L. W.
Johnson of Sibley, and Mrs. H. C. Cox of Minden; 13 grandchildren, and one greatBurial will be in Gardens of grandchild. Memory in Minden.
Mrs. Carrie Deason HOMER--Mrs. Corrie Deason, 82, a native of Arcadia, died Friday in a Ruston hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Harmony Chapel.
Burial will be at Henry Cemetery under the direction of First National Funeral Home. The Rev. Leon Beck will officiate. He will be assisted by the Rev. A.
Roberson and the Rev. H. E. Henderson. Survivors include one daughter, Audrey Fowler of Ruston; one sister, May Hodge of Hodge; one brother Ed Broughton of Hico; and four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
John Henry Smith -Funeral services for John Henry Smith, 55, a commercial fisherman and riverboat pilot who had resided in Vidalia for most of his life, were to be held today in Jena with Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Jena in charge. Smith, a native of Illinois, died in Vidalia Thursabout 3 p.m. following. a short illness. Experienced.
Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply in person at 3940 Mansfield Rd. EXPERIENCED Driveway Salesman with mechanical ability. ALSO WANTED, Porter with truck tire experience for evening shift. Apply at Carroll's Texaco, 824 Spring St.
425-7332. Manager Trainee Must be 21-35 years old. Start $7500 to $10,000 year after 3 mo. minimum training time. Experience in fast food service helpful.
Contact Mr. Roddenberry, 746-6865. Wanted Blood Donors Cash Paid 209 Milam St. 8-3 Sat. CARPENTER SUB CONTRACTORS The World's largest "your 101 builder" needs frame sub-contractors.
Plenty of work In all areas. Must have own crew, tools and tion. CONTACT: Jim Walter Homes 746-2944 8 a.m. to p.m. EXPERIENCED warehouse and plant superintendent for manufacturing chemicals; shipping and receivins.
Company benefits. Send resume to P.O. Box 5070, Monroe, La. 71201. Ready Hung Door Unit Man and Cabinet Makers WINDHAM WOODWORK Hour week, 5 days.
SUBBLY CO. Hwy. 1 south at Kings PI. Appliance Salesman Experienced Only Full Time Job EXCELLENT COMPENSATION EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS FRINGE BEFITS Write Box 192-C Times-Journal CAREER OPPORTUNITY $150 weekly while training. Married, age 23 and up.
1 year residence required. 424 2667. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY EXPERIENCED ANNOUNCER Prefer man willing to move immediately to Minden, La. Contact Boe Cook Radio Station KASO Minden, La. Phone 377-1240 STEADY, YEAR- -ROUND WORK WITH A SECURE FUTURE CAN BE YOURS TODAY! Morgan Drive Away, the world's leading transporter of mobile homes, needs TRUCK DRIVERS who own, or are able to purchase, a 2 or 3-ton short wheel base truck.
And, if necessary, we'll help you obtain financing for truck. We offer nationwide or local travel, advance on each trip, full payment on completion of each trip, and over 200 terminais and 22 district offices -coast. If you want to be in profitable business, APPLY working IN 52 PERSON weeks. TO a MORGAN year, DRIVE AWAY'S REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. STIMSON HOLIDAY INN 150 Hamilton Lane Bossier City, La.
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