The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana (2024)

HOUSTON (AP) Plans for. the construction of a $15 three building complex near tne Houston Astrodome were announced Saturday by Bill Griffis of Moody, Moody and Griffis. Griffis represents a group of Little Rock, investors headed by R. A. Lile.

Building Complex THE SHREVEPORT TIMES Sunday, Aug. 23, 1970 21-A Planned The three buildings, with iombined total of about 450,000 square feet. of floor space, will be boilt. in the 525-aire Plaza del Oro projeit being developed by a sobsidiary of te Shell Oil Co. Two of structures will be twin 10-story office towers and the third a low-rise office, in Houston commercial and service facility, Last week Griffis announced complexes in the Plaza del Oro.

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"This last week, it is cler, that labor is not going to be 100 per cent against me. The same is true of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, with whom I talked today, And the same is true among Mexican-Americans here tonight. We are going to get a significant percentage of all these votes." Bush appeared in San Antonio after a trans-state tour that began in Austin Saturday morning and included a luncheon in Texarkana. "I am 'way ahead of 1964." Bush said of his unsuccessful challenge against Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D-Tex.

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9.00 9:30 SAT. GLOBE 737 SHREVEPORT BARKSDALE HWY. BANWAMERICARD Your Americard Bank I DE'NA mE SHOPPING CITY Good at Globe EAGREES CH. 26 Deaths- Max Fant, Bob Lindsay, All Wyche, John Doles Dan Logan, Gordon Van Hoose and Jack Killen. Walter L.

Nails Funeral services for Walter L. Nails, 26, of 725 Merrick St. will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in the Wellman's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. N.

O. Pugh, pastor of the Levy Street Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Nails died in Houston Friday following a long illness.

He was a member of the Baptist church and was a former resident of Marshall. LOUISIANA Edwin A. Smith CHOUDRANT Edwin A. Smith, 77, a retired farmer of Choudrant died early Saturday morning in "in the Lincoln General Hospital Ruston after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

today in the Indian the Rev. Roy Grant officiating, Village Methodist Church, with assisted by the George Womack, and the Rev. Frank Smith. Burial will be in the Indian Village Cemetery under the direction of Kilpatrick's Funeral Home in Ruston. Mr.

Smith was a native of Jackson Parish, was a member of the Indian Village Methodist Church and a member of the Woodman of The World, Survivors include his widow: three sons, Raymond O. Smith of Choudrant and Raleigh W. Smith of Minden, Clinton Smith of Oak Grove: two daughters. Mrs. Robert Gates of Jena and Mrs.

Aubra D. Lee Jr. of Natchitoches; two brothers, WilMonroe Leslie Smith of Choudrant; sisters, raved Mrs. M. M.

Gaston of Choudrant, Mrs. Lilia Hale Monroe, Mrs. Gres Hammons of West Monroe, Mrs. W. D.

Roark of Fairbanks, and Mrs. J. W. Chandler of Bakersfield, 16 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. William Nichols SAN AUGUSTINE.

services for William Rosbe held today at 3 the well Nichols, 53, of Route: 3, will Shiloh Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Shiloh Cemetery under the direction of the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Masonic graveside services will be conducted. Mr. Nichols died Friday afternoon at his home.

He was a native of San Augustine County, a rancher, a member of Redland Lodge No. 3 in San Augustine and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols of San Augustine; three sisters, Mrs.

Audrey Williams of Melrose, Mrs. Ruby Williams of Groves and Mrs. L. W. Clark of San Antonio; four brothers, Lloyd Johnnie Nichols Nichols of San Augustine, of Navasota, Joe Nichols and Warren Nichols, both of Houston.

Mrs. Edna LaCaze illness. Mrs. LaCaze was a native of Flora. NATCHITOCHES Mrs.

Edna LaCaze, 81, of Flora died Friday morning in the Natchitoches William Parish Hospital after a long Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today in the Saint Ann Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Scroggins Cemetery under the direction of the Blanchard Funeral Home of Natchitoches. Survivors include six sons, Henry LaCaze, Harry LaCaze and Leland LaCaze, all of Flora, William LaCaze and R. L.

LaCaze, both of Cypress, and Ray LaCaze of Natchitoches; four daughters, Mrs. Emiley Bercher of Plaquemine, Mrs. Jewel Jones and Mrs. Nora Garsee, both of Natchitoches, and Mrs. Dorothy Stephens of Bossier City; 48 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. C. L. Sellers MINDEN-Mrs. C.

L. Sellers, 77, died Saturday morning in the Hospital Shreveport following a lengthy illness. She was a native of Evergreen in Webster Parish and has been a lifelong resident in that area. She was a member of the Evergreen Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m.

today in the Evergreen Methodist Church with the Rev. Frank C. Lankford offiicating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the Green Keinegger Funeral Home in Minden. Survivors include her husband: two daughters, Bunch Mrs.

W. C. Ggleason, both of Evergreen; six grandchildren one great-grandchild; two brothers, A. L. Dunn of Springhill and William Dunn of Evergreen; three sisters, Miss Bertha of Evergreen, Mrs.

H. V. Gleason, and Mrs. Creighton Morgan, both of Springhill. Benjamin Knight ROSEPINE -Funeral services for Benjamin H.

Knight, 77, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Providence Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Best officiating, assisted E. Merchant the W. H.

'and Reev. Owens. Burial will be in Providence Cemetery under the direction of the Hixson Funeral Home of DeRidder. Mr. Knight died late Friday afternoon in the Beauregard Baptist Hospital in DeRidder.

He was a deacon in the Providence Baptist Church and was a retired heavy -equipment operator. Survivors include his widow; four sons, E. L. Knight of Dallas, R. L.

Knight of Houston, Mark Knight of Rosepine and Thomas Knight of Maryland; seven daughters, Mrs. Homer James, Mrs. Carl Lockhart, Mrs. Leonard James, Mrs. Joseph Bailey, all of Rosepine, Mrs.

Ray Dean of Alexandria, Mrs. W. T. Orton of DeRidder and Mrs. D.

S. Sensabaught of Lexington, three brothers, Knight, Ted Knight, both of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Charles Knight of Detroit, one sister, Mrs. Nettie Andres of Hansen, Idaho; 49 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Myra Harrison Irvin Kennington Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Shreveport Chapel of RoseNeath Funeral Home (or Irvin H. Kennington, 82 of 2929 Darien St. who died Saturday at 2:30 in Midway Manor Nursing home after an extended illness. A Shreveport resident for most of his life, Mr. Kennington was a native of Coushatta.

He was a retired independent bookkeeper and tax consultant. He was a member of the Queensborough Baptist Church and Queensborough Masonic Lodge No. 418. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Hunt Kenningon of Shreveport; four daughters, Mrs.

Sanders, Mrs. R. C. Oliver Mrs. E.

C. Miller and Mrs. Richard Ingram, all of Shreveport; three sisters, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Harry Mitchell, both of Paris, and Mrs.

C. J. Morgan of Shreveport: brother, J. R. Morgan of Shreveport; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

The Rev. W. T. Furr, pastor of Queensborough Baptist Church. and Dr.

Ira Peak. pastor of Lakeshore Baptist Church, will officate at the services. Burial will be in Centuries Memorial Park. There will be Masonic rites at the grave side. will be J.

T. Redmon, M. R. Johnson, J. N.

MaCollough and Newton Riddle. W. M. Braunig Sr. Funeral services for William M.

Braunig, 57, 6125 Dillingham who died at noon Friday following a brief illness, will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at the' Osborn Funeral with Rabbi David Lefkowitz, of B'nai Zion Temple, officiating. Burial will be at the Hebrew Rest Cemetery. Mr. Braunig was the president of the Magnolia Beauty Supply assuming that post when he helped found the firm in 1946.

He was a member of the B'nai Zion Temple and was extremely active in its affairs. He was a graduate of Byrd High School, attended Louisiana State University and was a veteran of World War II where he attained the rank of captain. He belonged to numerous other organizations. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Regina Joseph Braunig, Shreveport: two sons, William M.

Braunig a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and Robert J. Braunig, of Shreveport: his mother, Mrs. Braunig, Shreveport: one sister, Mrs. Stern Feinberg, Texarkana, and one brother, L.

C. Braunig, Shreveport. Pallbearers will be Armand Roos, M. J. Block, Albert Elmer, Sam Abramson, Joe E.

Badt, George Franklin, Carroll Feist, William Goldstein and Archie Simon. James E. Hampson Funeral services for James E. Hampson will be held at 11 a.m. Mondav at St.

Paul's Enisconal Church with the Rev. James C. Buckner. rector of St. Paul's officiating.

Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery west. Mr. Hampson was prominent in national photographic circles and was the owner of Jim Hamnson Photography at 1010 Marshall St. He died in Grapevine. Tex.

following a short illness. Pallbearers will be Bill Cowen, Jim Lunch. Tom Drummond. A. C.

Voran. T. C. Smith and Skippy Shirley. R.

Emmett Wyche Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. for R. Emmett Wyche. 88. of Belcher.

retired oil man and farmer, who died Friday at 7 Hospital after a long illness. The Rev. Stanford Parnell will officiate at the services, at Osborn Funeral Home Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be John WINNFIELD Mrs. Myra W.

Harrison, 73, died Friday night in the Winnfield General Hospital after short illness. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. the Southern Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. W. R.

Gage officiating. Burial will be in the Winnfield City Cemetery. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. McManus of Forest Hill, Maude, Nina Stevenson of Kennedy, Tex. and Mrs.

Harold Williams of Sulphur, and a number of nieces and nephews. Ivey Calhoun PITKIN-Funeral services for Calhoun, 60, of Pitkin, Claytone held at 4 p.m. today in the Gravel Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. W. H.

Owens officiating. Burial will be in the Church Cemetery under the direction of the Beauregard Funeral Home in DeRidder. Mr. Calhoun died Friday night in the Lake Memorial Hospital due to injuries received in a car accident which occurred Saturday, August 15. He was principle of the Rosepine High School.

Survivors include his, widow; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine LeBato and Mrs. Janie Lowing, both of Sulphur; his mother, Mrs. Althea B. Calhoun of Pitkin and two grandchildren.

Samuel Glenn ALEXANDRIA Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. in the Sardis Baptist Church for Samuel Glenn. Burial will be in the Sardia Cemetery. Mr. Glenn, 68, of Tioga died Friday in an Alexandria hospital.

Survivors are his widow; five, sons, Herbert Glenn of Tiago, Theodore Glenn of Napa, Frank Glenn and Carl Glenn, both of Prong and Julius Glenn of Chopin; four daughters, Earline Glenn of Tioga, Mrs. Jewel McDole Pineville, Mrs. Betty Rodrigues of Biloxi, and Mrs. Eloise Smith of Alexandria; two brothers, Mitch Glenn of Pollock and Frank Glenn of Prong; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Croocks of Dry Prong and Mrs.

Mae Walker of Vidor, Tex. TEXAS Mrs. Edna Ellison CENTER, Tex. Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Ellison, 65, of Center, will be held at 4 p.m.

today in the First Pentecostal Church with the Rev. M. D. Lamon officiating. Burial will be in the Powdrill Cemetery under the direction of the Mangum Ellison died Friday evening Funeral Home of Center.

Mrs. Nacogdoches hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Shelby County. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Clio Kulbeth of Mesquite, Mrs.

Billie Hanks of Pearland, Mrs. Sybil Brown of Andrews and Mrs. Martha Akin of McCamey; three sons, Grady Ellison of. Nacogdoches, Fay Ellison of Center and Denon Ellison of Farmington, N.M.: one sister, Jewel May of Thurmal, 23 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Mrs.

Maggie Kimmey NACOGDOCHES, Tey. -Funerservices for 90-year-old Mrs. Maggie Lula Kimmey was held Saturday afternoon in the Metcalf Chanel in Nacogdoches. Burial was in Saints Rest Cemetery in Nacogdoches County. Mrs.

Kimmey died Thursday night at her home in Etoile. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Vivian Meador, and Mrs. Johnnie Morton, of Etoile, and Mrs. Ruby Hale of Deer Park; three sons, Frank Edwards of Alto and Claude Kimmey and Leon Kimmey, both of Etoile: 27 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren and one great Mrs.

Curtis Kuhn MARSHALL Curtis L. Kuhn, 49, of Route 2, and a resident of Marshall for the past 7 years, died Friday afternoon in Memorial Hospital in Marshall following a lengthy illness. She was a native of Cherokee County and was a member of the Cave Springs Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 4:30 p.m. today in the Colonial Chapel of Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rev.

Earl Taylor officiating, assisted by the Rev. Delbert Milstead. Burial will be in the Colonial Gardens Cemetery. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Jerry Lee Kuhn, and Henry Doyle Kuhn, both of Marshall: one daughter, Mrs. Bruce Coppedge of Marshall; two sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Smith, and Mrs. Ruby Fisher, both of Marshall; two brothers Julius Beaird, and Charles Beard, both of a Marshall; her father, John Evans, Beaird of Diana: two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Automatic Ice Maker!.

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