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4-C Wednesday, September II, Monroe News-Star I Mrs. Sadie Brown of a Ridge, father, Richard Gardner of Mer Rouge, two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Winston and Mrs, Katie Boule. both of Bas-j trap; one son. James Gardner.

Oak Ridge; two sisters, Mrs. Leola Mae Shaw of 1-os It's. and Miss Shirley Gardner of Monroe; four brothers, Richard Gardner Jr. and 1 Willie Gardner, both of Hous heads of departments will high Additional Meets Slated By Group Additional discussions by of the board for the Civic Center Commission, Ewe Sch mit Willie Gardner, both of nous heads or arpanmems win of the Masur Muton, Gardner of th(, meeting of the Mon Mum of Art committee, and Milwaukee, and Danny Commission at 7 disbursing officer E. P.

Rog- Ray Gibson of Monroe; and six at Rennit pc -L Teachers Set Mass Meeting In Baton Rouge News Star News Service SHREVEPORT A mass meeting of state teachers in Baton Rouge is planned to try to Jury Deliberating Fate Of Defendant In District Court A 12 man Jury began deliberation this morning in the case of Herbert Bradley charged with possession of marijuana in Fourth District The jury went in at 11:45 grandchildren. OBIT COL G4C Harvey L. Traylor pm Thursday at Benoit Rec- ers. reation Center, according to cook said that the public will commission chairman Mel J. be invited to make comments Cook.

following addresses by the de- The commission will hold at partment heads. thrre meetings in which At next week' MARION Funeral services denartment heads will discuss mission to for Harvey Traylor, 33, of their functions and offer the Johnson heads Route 2. Box Marion, will gestions to the charter rommis- additional department heads Harvey Traylor get a pay rateo during the ape- a and were eial session of the legislature called for October. The decision for the mass At uoi'SSN com- was voted approval at a meeting of teachers and principals from 14 North Louisiana ROUtC 2, BOX in a non, wuij gpstlor.S lo otaiui Tw.r«nnni»l held at I Thursday In concerning a new form of AdtoS the Marlon Baptist Church with cjty government the Rev. Geanie Will officiating.

Guest speakers invited to address the ommission Thursday from the Board of Adjustment, the Monroe Ouachita Regional Planning Commission, Mnnore Utilities Commission GOV. Georg. Wallace, Irft.em- I I teo" Monroe Utilities Meet Held Today parishes who met in Sibley Tuesday. According to Mae Knotts, a at 1 p.m. presstime.

Bradley of 1317 Washington, West Monroe, was represented by Atty. Stephen A. Jefferson. In other court action, Randy Wooten of River Bend Drive, West Monroe, was fined $1,000 or six months and given a two year suspended sentence at the state penitentiary for attempted distribution of marijuana. He was given a jail term of representative of the Claiborne pgr for tw0 other Parish Principals Association with credit given phasizes a point (luring conversation with Gov.

Edwin W. Edwards. at session of the Southern Governor lace presided during the discussion on The Bicentennial observation. (AP Wi rephoto) public Works; Tommy Simmes, chief inspector: Jack 1 Traylor was fatally in- vcr and Whitcy White, airport jured when his vehicle failed to manager and director of tnej negotiate a curve on the Nut- Monroe Airport Authority; Wiliam! Road and landed in a ca- pam Melvin, director of tion of Union Funeral Horn Mr (CPPA), the state meeting will be at Louisiana State University on Oct. 12.

He said the meet- 1 ing should be similar to a meet- iing in 1970 that prompted for- mer Gov. John J. McKeithen to initiate a pay raise for state teachers. nal near Monroe. of Govern- ii iitroi Ouachita Council i A Louisiana state police troop- ments; Frank Wilcox, director Expanding needs of the any money and it took a or the partially sub-infthr Monmo Rodevctooment, three years we Deaths, Funerals night the Zachary Manor I Nursing Home Zachary after a long illness.

She was a native I of Mississippi, a former er spotted tne paniany sud-ioi me A meeting of 12.000 to 14,000 to merged truck about 7:15 a.m. Irvin Ellis and Bob equipment were to bo accompUsh Knotts said Powell, manager and chairman discussed today at the regular. noon meeting of the commission 1 ut snay- Sunday. He is survived by his widow of possession with credit given for time already served. The 20 year old man was placed on probation for three years in lieu of the two year hard labor sentence.

No action was taken on two other charges of possession of marijuana. Attorney for Wooten was Don Johnson. Selection of a jury in the case of James Cerda began this morning in district court. Cerda was charged in June with receiving stolen things. Joe Beeson OAK GROVE Funeral were at 2 p.m today at the Kilbourne Baptist Church retired farmer and a former resident of Monroe.

Survivors include nine sons, Miletello, Sam Miletello, Paul Miletello, and Tony Mile Mrs Rosemary Traylor. Rcv. Bob Smith will offici- at the Holiday Inn cafeteria According to the representa Angeles. two sons. Gary alc, with burial in the church Commission member Falha tivc of CPPA, the meeting will a ionic an(j Tonv Travlnr both of Los I cemeterv under the direction was reappointed to the be held in an effort to prompt of Mississippi, a former rest- A hjs Mr.

and Southern Funeral Home of board for a five year term dur-jGov. Edwin Edwards to imple- dent of Monroe and a Harvev Travlnr ing action by the Monroe City ment a cost of living pay raise of the First Christian hurch Mrs Ernestine Mrs Howell was a member of Council Tuesday. accordance with Act 35o pas- oi Monroe. Will. Riverside.

Calif. tho Montgomery Methodist Bids were received last week Sed by the 1972 Legislature. 1.111: I dilli I It, for Joe Beeson, R5, of Kilbourne. (lf Marmgouin, Frank Ulllli, Mnhlrv nf. The Rev.

Willie Mobley of ficiated with burial at Kil Miletello of New Roads, Joe Miletello of Houston. ar- bourne Cemetery under direc-, Mitchell Miletello of Kidder-Cox uneral an of Monr Home of Oak Grove. daughters. Mrs. Virginia Mr.

Beeson died ini the Lin-u o( Monroe and Mrs coin General Hospital I Lacarm of Otmpbei, Calif; Mftnriav mormnr after one brother. Slvadora Miletello widow Monroe; 41 grandchildren Survivors include three sons, Hoyte (Buddy) Burford of Ferriday, B. G. Burford of New York, and Billy Burford of West Monroe; Mrs. Mildred Ratcliff of Baton Will, Riverside, Calif Mrs.

Ophelia Howell MONTGOMERY Funeral the Montgomery Methodist, Bids were received last week Church. on electrical wire and cable and Survivors include one daugh- bids are to be received this ter Mrs. Clarence Butts of week on transformers According to the CPPA spokesman, teachers in Louisiana are Seated will earning pw cent MONTGOMERY unerai cons Leei uiu uiuin'aoii i services will be at 3 Thurs- MontiOjy; Montiomefy received by the commission un- lesstoday, due to inflation, than one daughter, day at Mars Hill a pti 11 Raj Rowell of Clarence; til 3 p.m. Thursday on pole I Church near here for Mrs. mounted distribution transform-; Ophelia Howell.

who died two of ers with the bid to involve fur- facture and delivery of one Mrs. i arm i Ul ma. a inn icva ton Monday morning after a lengthy illness. Survivors include hi Mrs. Minnie Beeson of i 1 bourne; two daughters, Mrs John Bean of Ruston, and Mrs.

and 9 great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Kerry Jo- seph Miletello. Johnny Miletel- Pallbearers were Dale Me Leland, Russell Kettennng, B. B. Martin.

Pete Gregory, Erwin Salmon and Jerry Johnson. E. O. Tucker Funeral services for E. O.

Tuesday night at Rapides Gen- -nd of all enuipment, ma- of 25 KVA to 100 KVA trans- eral Hospital. Lecsvtlle; seven fof the formers Fletcher tool, for the mane-, torteer. YOUR WELFARE Card new coveri most nwidi- cines prescribed by you doc- or. For informoHon celt SAMPOGNARO'S PHARMACY St. ORANGE ST.

PHCY. IMS Orange 125-17W John Bean of Ruston. and Mrs. seph MJieie 56, of 104 Selman Dr Charles Brown of Eudora, Mideltelio r. Carl were at p.m.

today tour sons. Ruber, Bresnn and etello Steve M.letello. and I Floyd Donald Beeson, both Tony Hiletell Jr. Kilbourne. Joe Willard Beeson of Los Angeles, and Mil ton Beeson of Lake Village, on brother.

Eugene Bee Jim Chenault Funeral services for i 38. of Ferriday were son of New Orleans; two at p.m. today at the chapei IU om I and VI rt suit va 2 p.m. utuwjr at Mrs. Maude Alford and Mrs of RUnts Golden State Funeral Jessie Pucker, both of New Or parior leans; 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Bruce lin, Jimmy McClendon, Bobbie Harper, Nolan Harper, Marion Green and Don Major. Mrs. Mary McDaniel The Rev. M. Franldin of- Monroe, were at p.m.

today at the chapel of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of West Monroe. Dr Clifton Tenmson officiated with burial at Monroe Memorial Park. He died Monday after an apparent heart attack. A native of Sturgis, he had lived in Monroe for 19 years. He was a superinten ficiated with burial at Chapel silent with Breck Construction Hill Cemetery in West Monroe Mr.

Chenault died last Wednesday at E. A. Conway Memorial Hospital after a brief 1 illness. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Anme Mae Webster, Funeral services were at 11 Ferriday; four sisters.

i a today at the Palestine Chenault, Nashville, tist Church in Warden, for Mrs Mrs. Annie Mae Dunn- Mary Etta McDaniel, 86, St. Louis, Mrs. Glo- Delhi. The Rev.

F. W. Wilson officiated with burial at the church cemetery under direction of Funeral Home of Monroe. Mrs. McDaniel died Saturday at E.

A. Conway Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. McDaniel is survived by Co. He was a member of Carpenters Local No.

1811, veteran of World War II. and member of the First Baptist Church of West Monroe. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Malissa B. Tucker, Monroe; three sons, Tommy of Mobile, and Johnny and Jim- "tT'wiili- oy and my.

both of Monroe; four dau- Mrs. Leoia Webster. and Jean Tucker, all of Monroe; a brother, J. E. Tucker, G3 Anniversary Celebration Mrs.

Mae McDaniel Graveside services were at 3 p.m. today at the Hebert Ceme Jackson. a sister, Mrs. James Roach, Hartville, Ohio; terv for Mrs. Mae McDaniel, onc -randchild.

72, of 205 Austin Monroe, pallbearers were Don Hum- The Rev. Lea Joyner phries, B. L. Reppond, David ivn, with services under dtrec- Vnritor, Joe Fetch. B.

J. Carla daughter, Mrs. Alma White, of Mulhearn Funeral Home anrf Price. Las Vegas, a son, Monroe. Mrs.

McDaniel died early bert Hill, San Bernadino 10 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Mrs. Mae Dyson MONTGOMERY Funeral services were at 11 a.m. today at the First Baptist Church Monday at E. A.

Conway Hospital following a lengthy illness. Survivors include three sons, Charlie McDaniel and A. J. McDaniel, both of Monroe, and Steve McDaniel of Winnsboro; three daughters, Mrs. Txiuretta Bowden of Winnsboro, Mrs.

Lu, 1. T. Bowden 01 wmnsooru, rau. i-iu- here for Mrs Mae C. McCarta of Wisner and of Montgomery.

Mac Rodriguez of The Rev. Roy Moore and Dr Raton R()Uge; a brothert Glen Bryant officiated with bur ial at the Union Grove Ceme tery under direction of Ed monds Funeral Home of Jones boro, Mrs. Dyson died at 3:30 p.m Monday at her residence after a lengthy illness. Survivors include four sons, Owen Dyson of Columbus, Henry Dyson, Morgan Dyson and Earl E. Dyson, all of Montgomery; four daughters, Mrs.

Bernice Gilcrease and Mrs. Emily Price, both of Montgomery, Mrs. Lela Gilcrease and Mrs. Mattie Mae Cutrer, both of Baton Rouge; 50 grandchildren and 81 great grandchildren. Elmer Reeder Sr.

DALLAS, Tex Funeral services for Elmer Lee Reeder Oliveaux of Hebert; and 28 randchildren, 29 great grandchildren and a great great- cranchild. Mrs. Jesse Taylor Funeral services were at 10 a.m. today at the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Monroe for Mrs. Jesse Lou Taylor, 85, of Monroe.

The Rev. Lea Joyner officiated with burial at Riverview Cemetery. She was the mother of retired Monroe Police Major L. C. Taylor Sr.

of Monroe. Mrs. Taylor died Sunday in Groves after a lengthy illness. She was a former resident of Monroe and had lived on Malvern Street. Other survivors include four ton and Lawrence Price.

Terry Adams Terry Adams, 80, of 513 New Natchitoches Road, W'est Monroe, died Saturday at his residence after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at p.m. Thursday at the St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Henry J.

Woods officiating. Burial will be in Hasley Cem- letery under the direction of Miller Funeral Home of Moni roe. Sr Tex wettTat daughters, Mrs. Ruth LeBlanc 2 today at the chapel of pSt laurel I Funeral Home in Dallas. Burial was at Laurel Land Memorial Park.

He died Monday in a hospital here after a lengthy illness. Survivors include four sons, Elmer Lee Reeder Jr. of Monroe, Kenneth Reeder, Rickov Avon Reeder and Ronald Adrian Reeder, all of Dallas. two daughters, Mrs. Ann Shaw of Dallas, Tex.

and Mrs. Linda Kay Gilly of Monroe; brothers, Ralph Reeder and Lonnie Reeder, address unknown, two sisters, Mrs. F. Costley and Miss Berline Reed er, address unknown; and eight grandchildren. Paul Miletello Funeral services will be at 10 a m.

Thursday at the St. Joseph Catnoiic Church fori Paul Miletello, 89, of Maringouin. Father Patrick Cahill officiated with burial at St. Matthews Cemetery under direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Monroe. Mr.

Miletello died Monday at his residence after a long ness. A Rosary service will be held at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel. A native of Italy, was a Ruby VanDorn of Sabine Pass, Mrs. Maggie Cessna of Hardin, and Mrs.

Rosa Ho is siH'vivpd by two sisters. Miss Pruda Adams of West Monroe and Mrs. Ella Sullivan, Monroe; and several other relatives. Jessie Brass Jessie Brass, 58, of 105 N. 14th Monroe, died late Tuesday at his residence following a short illness.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Miller Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John H. Price officiating. Burial will foilow in the Holly Grave Cemetery in Wisner.

He is survived by three daughters, Miss Ada Marie Coates of Los Angeles, Miss Shirlcne Coates and Miss Earline Coates, both of Monroe; onc son, Dennis Brass of Mon Hardin, and Mrs. one sister, Miss Mary Lee Armstrong of Newton, grass gan Francisco, 15 grandchildren; four great grandchildren and three great- great grandchildren. Pallbearers were George Wood, Tommy Semmes, Artis Tynes, Frank Kirby, Kent Babb and Marvin Johnston. Mrs. T.

C. Burford Funeral services were at 2 p.m. today at the chapel of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home for Brass, San Francisco, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Sadie McCormick Funeral services for Mrs.

Sadie Gardner McCormick, 50, of Bastrop, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Church of God in Christ in Bastrop. The Rev. Elder Carter will officiate. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Oak Ridge 51T iindcr the direction of Mrs.

T. C. Burford, ot Bat on Rouge. The Rev. Bob Clanton Funeral Home of Monroe.

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