The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana (2024)

Town Talk, Alexandria-Pineville, Wednesday, December 10, 1975 C-13 Cenla Deaths Horace Guillory, Bunkie Resident BUNKIE, La. Horace J. Guillory, 60, of Bunkie, died at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Bunkie General Hospital as the result of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was a native of Redelle.

Before retiring he was vice president in charge of production at the St. Landry power plant of Central Louisiana Electric Company. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church of Bunkie with Rev. Carl Hudson officiating.

Burial will be in Big Cane Cemetery under direction of Hixson Bunkie. Mrs. Flo Owens Mrs. Flo S. Owens, 79, of Alexandria, died Monday, Nov.

24 in her residence. Services will be held at 10: 30 a a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Southern, Winnfield with Rev. Charles Haley officiating. Burial will be in Couley Methodist Church.

Johnnie Jackson (Special to the Town Talk) JOYCE, La. Johnnie L. Jackson, 63, of Joyce, died at 3 a.m. Tuesday in his residence. Services were to be held at 2 p.m.

today in the chapel of Southern, Winnfield with Revs. Eugene Hughs and J. B. Enterkin officiating. Burial was to be in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Winnfield with Masonic graveside services.

Mrs. Hockaday (Special to the Town Talk) SUNNYVALE, Calif. Mrs. John Warren Hockaday, 55, of Sunnyvale, died Thursday, Dec. 4, in a Sunnyvale hospital.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Zion Cemetery near Winnfield with Rev. Miles Walsworth officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Southern, Winnfield. Mrs.

Edna Tassin Mrs. Edna Dufour Tassin, 88, of Alexandria died at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Rapides General Hospital. She was the widow of Thomas C. Tassin and a member of St.

Rita's Catholic Church's altar society. Survivors include three sons, Louis Tassin of Alexandria, B.L. Tassin of El Dorado, and Tom Tassin of Lakespur, one daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Crabtree of Alexandria; one brother, Oscar Juneau of Cottonport; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Plauche and Mrs.

Wiltz Firmin, both of Cottonport; 10 grandchildren, 29 greatgrandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Rita's Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park, Pineville, under direction of John Kramer and Son.

Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel. MARKSVILLE, La. (Special MINDEN, La. Talk) Mrs.

Mrs. Corinne D. Decuir, 90, Bunnie Hayes Crichton, 87, of Marksville, died at 11 p.m. of Minden Colonial died Tuesday Home. Tuesday She native Nursing of night in a Shreveport hospiin was a tal.

Mansura and the She was the widow widow of of Tom the late F.B. (Cata) Decuir. Mrs. Corinne Decuir (Special to the Town Talk) Survivors include one son, Rilan J. Decuir of Marksville; three daughters, Mrs.

Edgar (Alma) Guillory of Bunkie, Ruby Decuir of Lafayette and Marksville and Mrs. W.P. (Elleen) Tileston of Pineville; two sisters, Mrs. F.J. Dupis and Mrs.

Arthur Ponthieux, both of Mansura; eight grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10: 30 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Hixson Marksville. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery 1.

Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. tonight in the chapel. John.

J. Vit (Special to the Town Talk) LIBUSE, La. John J. Vit, 89, of Libuse, died at 2: 45 a.m. Tuesday in his residence.

He was a native of Czechoslovakia and a retired paperhanger. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Hixson Pineville. Burial will be in the Czech Cemetery in Libuse. Mrs.

Mary Fox Mrs. Mary Jane Fox, 63, of Alexandria, died at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday i in St. Frances Cabrini Hospital. She was a native of Many.

Survivors include her husband, James M. Fox of Alexandria and two aunts. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Rita's Catholic Church with Msgr.

Joseph M. Susi officiating. Burial will be in Alexandria Memorial Gardens. A rosary will be recited in 7:30 p.m. tonight in the chapel of Hixson Bros.

Isreal Peterson Isreal Peterson, 85, of Pineville, died at 5 p.m. Saturday in his residence. Survivors include three sons, Isreal Peterson of Houston, Leroy Peterson of Washington, D.C. and Earl Peterson of Pineville; three daughters, Mrs. Alberta Monroe of Shreveport, Mrs.

Daisy Jordan of Alexandria and Mrs. Ruby Coleman Pineville; one brother, Ben Peterson of Alexandria; 19 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. G.C.

Jacobs officiating. Burial will be in Ravencamp Cemetery in Colfax under the direction of Gon- zaque. Mrs. Hallye Lanius (Special to the Town Talk) JONESVILLE, La. Mrs.

Hallye Ethel Lanius, 92, of Jonesville, died at 5:55 a.m. Tuesday in Catahoula Parish Hospital after a long illness. Services were held at 11 a.m. today at the Fisrt Baptist Church in Jonesville with Rev. J.0.

McNair officiating. Burial was in Harrisonburg Cemetery under direction of Young's, Jonesville. Mrs. Crichton (Special to the Town Talk) Ford Rumor Debunked WASHINGTON (AP) Three found out in running the story down in guests at a White House dinner say they Washington that one close personal saw nothing to suggest that President friend of Ford's, that in fact he conFord had too much to drink at the din- firmed this, that at a dinner for the ner, a function cited by a columnist to ident of Venezuela, this friend of Ford's support his televised statement that literally had to shut the President up beFord has a drinking problem. cause he was making a fool of himself." A White House spokesman says he Ford has not held a dinner for a preswill not dignify the statement by col- ident of Venezuela, although there was a umnist Jeffrey St.

John by commenting dinner Sept. 25 for the president of Colon it. ombia. St. John said Tuesday night that St.

John said Tuesday on ABC-TV's was the dinner he had in mind. "Good Morning America" program, One guest, David P. Meahney of "There are very disturbing rumors, one Grand Rapids, said Tuesday of which I've managed to confirm in night, "I didn't see anybody shut anyrunning it down, that President Ford has body off." a drinking problem." Added Meahney, "He wasn't drinkHe later told The Associated Press ing heavily. He did not act as though he that confirmation came from a Michigan had been drinking heavily either." businessman who attended a White The guest list for that dinner also inHouse dinner. But three Michigan men cluded two other Michiganders Grand who attended the dinner cited by St.

Rapids businessman Arlon Ley and forJohn told The AP they saw nothing in mer Detroit Tiger outfielder Al Kaline. Ford's behavior to suggest he had too Ley said he saw no indications that evemuch to drink. ning that the President had been drinkSt John told the TV audience, "I ing. Crichton and was born at Rosalie Plantation near Alexandria. Her parents were the late Bernard B.

Polk and Mrs. Ella Baillio Hayes Polk of Alexandria. Survivors are two sons, John Crichton of California and Tom Crichton Jr. of Minden; a half-brother, Lamar Polk of Alexandria, and several grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Friday in St. John's Episcopal Church, Minden, with Rev. R.W. Park officiating. Information on funeral home or burial site was not available today.

Curtis Baillio (Special to the Town Talk) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Curtis J. Baillio, 64, formerly of Alexandria, La. died today at his Albuquerque home.

He was a television repairman. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vida Baillio of Albuquerque; one daughter, Mrs. Joyclyn. Micono of Long Beach, and seven sons, John A.

Baillio, Joe Baillio; James Baillio, Jeffrey Baillio and Jack Baillio, of Albuquerque, Jerry Baillio of Alexandria, and Julien Baillio of San Francisco; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Mayeux of Alex.andria, and Mrs. Hazel Kinney of Louisville, two brothers, Alton Baillio of Fort Smith, and W.M. Baillio of Alexandria, and nine grandchildren. Services will be held Friday (time not available) in Strong Thorn Funeral Home chapel in Albuquerque.

Burial will be in an Albuquerque cemetery. James Grant (Special to The Town Talk) SHREVEPORT, La. James Luther Grant, 82, of Shreveport died at 11:55 p.m. Tuesday at his residence. A native of Colfax, Grant had lived in Shreveport for 25 years.

He was a retired carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Zennie Grant of Shreveport; two sons, James H. Grant of Shreveport and J.C. Grant of Bossier City; two daughters, Mrs.

W.C. Guilliams of Pineville and Mrs. 0.L. Stephenson of Shreveport; one sister, Mrs. Angie Parker of Pineville; nine grandchildren and six great- Ph.

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markers, adjustable bracelet. Ph. 445-1446 Ph. 448-3408 Indicted Officials to Meet NEW ORLEANS (AP) U.S. Atty.

Gerald Gallinghouse and Dennie Reynaud, an indicted federal agent, will meet today to determine their course of action, federal officials said. Reynaud, an Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agent, was indicted Tuesday in Amite on charges of defamation and trying to incite felonious operations against the sheriff. It was the latest in a bizarre uproar in which Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Frank M. Edwards bidding for re-election, contends he has been subjected to "federal intervention and "The matter is under investigation, City Completes The city has completed laying asphalt from the property line to the access road at the new Sonic Drive-In on North MacArthur Drive here, according to Streets and Parks Commissioner Malcolm P. Hebert.

Hebert said the asphalt, valued at $150, was placed on public property belonging to the Louisiana Department of Highways (LDH) to reduce area street cleaning requirements. The property owner personally built a driveway at but as to the actual counts in the indictment, we really don't know much about them," said Nicholas Gaglio, acting special agent in charge of the ATF regional bureau. "Reynaud will be in the U.S. Attorney's office tomorrow," Gaglio added Tuesday. "He has retained private counsel.

He will be in the hands of the U.S. Attorney, as to how government will Reynaud of Slidell, was indicted by the Tangipahoa Parish Grand jury on five counts of "endeavoring to incite or procure" a felony, and on one count of "wilful, unlawful and malicious Asphalt ing access," Hebert continued. "This is the same courtesy we have shown to other businesses and churches," Hebert added. Hebert also noted the city usually asphalts driveways when cars scrape the sur- the Levin Street exit, Hebert noted. "We asphalted the property to keep mud off the access road," Hebert stressed.

"If a business comes in, I am of the opinion, the city can at least help with provid- face as they pass into the street. Hebert denied the asphalting was a personal favor tr the property owner, pointing out he does not even know who is building the new sonic. Work Fishermen Recover Drowning Victim (Special to The Town Talk) SIMMESPORT, La. Local fishermen recovered the body of George LaPrairie, 68, of Simmesport from the Atchafalaya River about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Fishermen had also discovered LaPrairie's empty fishing boat near the old Hwy.1 bridge here Nov. 24, grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Wellman's, Shreveport, with Rev. L.J.

McDaniels officiating. Burial was to be in Bethel Cemetery, Colfax. Funerals MRS. LESSIE RAYFORD Services for Mrs. Lessie E.

Rayford were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Hixson Pineville with Rev. J. D. Sykes and Rev.

John Scanlan officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Tommy Joe Rayford, Richard Yount, Shelby Lacroix, Robert Rayford Donnie Bremer, Danny Lewis and Roger Brittain. leading officials to believe he had drowned. LaPrairie was a native of Larto and a commercial fisherman.

Services were to be held at 11 a.m. today in Christ the King Catholic Church, Simmesport. Senatorial candidate Don Kelly was quoted in the Oct. 8, 1975, issue of the Red River Journal as saying: "In the first regular session of the legislature the incumbent entered only eight senators introduced and authored somewhere between 50 and 200 bills." THE FACTS: In the 1975 regular legislative session the campaign total number of bills introduced in the Senate was 645 average of about 16 per Not a single SMEAR! Senator authored 200 bills or anywhere near it. And according to the Louisiana Legislative Council, Senator Paul Foshee was either primary or co-author of 27 pieces of legislation.

Once again, Don Kelly has ignored the record and has, instead, resorted to smears instead of facts. 4 the Source: State 1975 of Legislative Louisiana; letter, Calendar of Louisiana the Legislature Legislative of Council dated July 18, 1975. Paid for by Concerned Citizens for the Re-Election of Senator Paul Foshee; Tom Elkins, Co-Chairman ONE OF HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN PEARSON'S ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE SOFAS- START AT PRICES $18995 MODERN Leads a double life as a sofa in hard wearing or a full sized double bed. TRADITIONAL Clean Lawson styling enhances any decor. Opens easily to a full sized double bed or a queen size.

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