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NEWS MESSENGER, Tuesday, August 6, 1974 Deaths And Funerals MRS. WHITEHEAD Mrs. Thelma Whitehead, 64, of 410 E. Meredith died at 6 p.m. Monday in a Beaumont hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Colonial Chapel of Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rev. Marion Harris of Marshall officiating, Burial will be in Colonial Gardens. Mrs. Whitehead was born April 10, 1910, in Clarks, and married Fordyce C.

Whitehead on May 6, 1934, in Shreveport. He died in 1965. She was a member of the Baptist church. include two sisters, Mrs. Helen Cammareri of Beaumont and Mrs.

Monroe (Era) Laing of Port Arthur; two brothers, Rufus Claunch of Port Arthur and Robert Claunch of Houston; and a number of nieces and nephews. MRS. YOUNG HUGHES SPRINGS Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Lee Young, 71, of Daingerfield were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Mount Moriah Baptist Church.

Mrs. Young died Thursday night in Lone Star Hospital after a lengthy illness. The Rev. M. L.

Baily officiated at the funeral services. Burial was at Rivers Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home of Hughes Springs. Young was born County in 1902. She was a member of the Mount Moriah Baptist Church, a president of the church's usher board, financial secretary of the church and former president of the Daingerfield Garden Club. She is survived by her husband, Bedie Young seven sons, Dr.

William C. Young of Washington, D.C., Vivian L. Young and Billy J. Young, both of Wichita Falls, Bedie Young James H. Young and Henry M.

Young, all of Dallas and Robert A. Young of Texarkana; five daughters, Mrs. Jessie Lydean Eaton and Miss Lillie Ruth Young, both of Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Elsie Mae Arps of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Lottie J.

Woods of Dallas and Miss Alma K. Young of Daingerfield; 53 grand- and Mrs. la Young of Fort Worth; five grandchildren, Thomas A. Coleman III and Calvin C. -Coleman, both of Waskom, and George.

B. Coleman Kathy Ann Coleman, and Michael W. Coleman, all of San Francisco, and one greatgrandchild, Heidi Ann Coleman of Waskom. Pallbearers are S. C.

Dowden, G. C. Hall, Sam F. Cook Roy P. Cox, Johnny Johnson and Steel Baldwin, with Neal, LaGrone as alternate.

Honorary pallbearers are Lewis Fisher, Jim H. Gant Winston Taylor, Hayward Hudson, and Julius Cox. Two Men Arrested For Burglary, Theft Two Marshall men were in the Gregg County jali early Tuesday, charged with burglary, felony theft and possession of dangerous drugs in connection with break-ins at Marshall Medical Center and clinics in Marshall and Longview. Bond of $5,000 each has been placed on Sammy Carriker and Stock Quotes "Representative interdealer quotations at approximately 11 a.m. from NASD.

Prices do not include retail markup, markdown or Tuesday Mid day Quotes Volume 9,220,000 Industrials up 16.51 Transportation- up 2.70 Utilities up 1.15 Air Products Alcoa Braniff Chrysler 15 Central Southwest Dr Pepper 14 Eastman Kodak Entex Ford GM 45 Gulf Harte-Hanks 9 IBM McCulloch 4 Monarch Tiles Pennzoil 19 Phillips Petroleum 48 Sears Texaco Thiokol Witco Noon quotes courtesy of Edward D. Jones and member of New York Stock Exchange, offices in the Ginocchio Hotel, Marshall. Phone 938-7501. News Of People children and 36 great -grandchildren. MRS.

LINCOLN Funeral service for Mrs. Lucy Lincoln of Route 5, Harleton, will be held Wednesday at 12 noon from the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with interment in the Spring Hill Cemetery at Keatchie, La. A native of Keatchie, Mrs. Lincoln had resided at Harleton for years with her daughter. She was a member of the Spring Hill Church of God in Christ, Keatchie, La.

She died Sunday at Marion County Hospital after a sudden illness. Survivors aretfour daughters, Mrs. Evie Lee Harris and Mrs. Olivia Franklin, both of Houston; Mrs. Reassie Macklin of Maywood, and Mrs.

Mary E. Jackson of -Harleton; two sons, L. C. Lincoln of. El Sobrante, and Calhoun Lincoln of Houston; two sisters, Mrs.

Evie Callahan and Mrs. -Bitha Williams, both of Keatchie, and 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. MR. BEDELL William Howard Bedell, 76, of Fort Worth, retired supervisor for the Thiokol Chemical Corp. at Karnack, died at 11 a.m.

Monday in Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital following a two-year illness. Graveside rites will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Colonial Gardens under direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. Ferd Dawson pastor of the First United Methodist Church.

Mr. Bedell, before working for Thiokol from 1953 to 1963, was a pharmacist and drug store owner in Denver, Colo. He was born Feb. 9, 1898, in Marshall and married Jessie Elizabeth Eisel on Oct. 14, 1937, in Atlanta.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church here and of a Denver Masonic lodge. Survivors include his wife; a son, Harry, Bedell of Selma, two brothers, Herndon Bedell of Marshall and Harry Bedell of Hobbs, N.M.; a sister, Miss Elizabeth Bedell of Marshall; two grandchildren and eight great -grandchildren. BRIGGS INFANT Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday for Candy Lynn Briggs, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Thomas Briggs of 1900 Morrison at Bracken Cemetery in Elysian Fields. The Rev. Terry Barber. officiated at the services, which were under the direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. The infant died Monday at Marshall Memorial Hospital, Survivors, in addition to the parents, are two sisters, Debra Ann Moore and Lisa Earleen Briggs, both of Marshall; two brothers, Robert Thomas Briggs and William Earl Briggs, both of Marshall; maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Reed of Marshall; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs of Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Henderson of Meridian, and Mrs. Lela Watson and Mr. and Mrs.

John Craver all of Marshall. MRS. COLEMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Ann Coleman, 69, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Colonial Chapel of Sullivan Funeral Home, with the Rev.

William S. Douglas officiating. Burial will be in Concord Cemetery at Jonesville. Mrs. Coleman, a lifetime resident of Harrison County, died Sunday at Memorial Hospital.

Born Aug. 4, 1905, in Harleton, she was the daughter of George B. Young and Annie J. Miller Young. She attended Harrison County public schools and graduated from Marshall High School.

Mrs. Coleman was married July 26, 1926, to the late Walter Sidney Coleman, who preceded her in death in January, 1973. She was a housewife and a member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors include three sons, Thomas A. Coleman II of Waskom, George B.

Coleman of San Francisco, and Edwin L. Coleman of Lafayette, two brothers, B. B. Young of Woodlawn and Edwin L. Young of 'Austin; two aunts, Mrs.

Myrtle Shelton of Gilmer So Many Ways To Help You 5.00% REGULAR INTEREST PAYABLE SAVINGS QUARTERLY ACCOUNTS SINGLE AND MULTIPLE MATURITY CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT (LESS THAN $100,000) INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY MORE ANNUAL 5.50% 5.00% 6.00% RATE BUT BUT BUT 30 90 ONE LESS LESS LESS DAYS DAYS YEAR THAN THAN THAN OR OR OR 21 90 ONE MORE MORE MORE DAYS YEARS YEAR ANNUAL 5.126% 5.653% 6.182% YIELD 6.50% YEARS OR MORE 6.715% LET 1ST NATIONAL PUT 4 YEARS OR MORE 7.25% ($1,000 MINIMUM) 8.409% MORE INTEREST IN YOUR LIFE WHEN HELD TO MATURITY This is a Very Exciting Opportunity and of Course you're Dealing with a Bank. As a First National Customer, You Will Find at Your Disposal the Strength and Facilities of Harrison County's Largest Bank and You Will Enjoy Complete Banking Services in One Convenient Location. The First National Bank Now Interest paid monthly, quarterly, Pays These NEW Interest Rates semi-annually or annually as you prefer on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. Substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admissions reported for Monday: Mrs.

Burdett Shrub 1905 University Fannie Gray, Harrison County Nursing Home; Burtes Harris, Rt. Mrs. Lucy Strong, 1303 Twyman Mrs. Hilton Campbell, 602 S. Callum Mrs.

J. F. Weems, 107. Medill Ricky Brown, 407 Spruce Mrs. Herbert Sampson, 1502 Bomar Hugh Simmons.

Dismissals reported for Monday: Katherine Carroll, Oak Haven Nursing Home; Odell Brooks, 1603 E. Travis Thomas Edward Watson, Linden; Mrs. Gladys Cook, 706 Forest Terrace; Mrs. Henry A. Gooch Rt.

Aaron Greer, Hallsville; Mrs. Robert L. Parish, 1903 Carters Ferry Road, Archie Shaw, Rt. 1: Mrs. Billy McAngus, 205 Sherry St: MEMORIAL ANNEX Panola Hospital Addition Okayed CARTHAGE A $25,000 work change order for hospital expansion was approved by Panola County Commissioners Monday.

The amendment to the original work order for expansion to the kitchen area of the hospital calls for the construction of an additional room on top of the new expansion area. Thomas Ritter, Panola General Hospital administrator, said the original order called for an additional 900-feet of work space in the kitchen, with all work being doing on one level: The amended order calls for an upper story to be built. "The contractor will wall in the area and window it," Ritter said. we (the hospital) will finish it at a later date." The new area will be used as a library, hospital board room, medical staff room and education room. Ritter said plans call for a closed-circuit television system to be initiated in the hospital and hooked up with San Antonio.

He said the system will provide inservice training to the hospital staff. Ritter said he. hoped all improvements would be completed in six months. Admission reported for Mon- day: Tommy, Morgan, Rt. 1.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Waskom, announce the birth of a son at 12:01 a.m. Monday, Aug. 5, 1974 at Memorial Hospital.

FUNERALS Graveside services for Mr. Aftab A. Khan were held at 5 p.m. Monday from Algoma Cemetery. Arrangements by the Sullivan Family of Funeral Directors.

Services for Mrs. Julia A. Coleman will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from Colonial Chapel of Sullivan Funeral Home. Interment, Concord Cemetery.

-Graveside services for Mr. William H. Bedell will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday from Colonial Gardens. Cemetery, Arrangements by the Sullivan Family of Funeral Directors.

Graveside services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Briggs will be Tuesday from the Bracken Cemetery InsuranceBY LEWIS A. WILLIAMS Zeb Is Rushin' Down Ta' Git. His New ew Car Pertected With Louis A.

Williams and Associates, Inc. Don't Think of Insurance by accident! Phone 935-9348 907 EAST GRAND YEARS OF First National Bank MARSHALL, TEXAS The Oldest Bank With The Newest Ideas" MEMBER F.D.I.C. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE ALL SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $20,000 Arrangements by the Sullivan Family of Funeral Directors. Services for Mrs. Thelma Whitehead will be held 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday from the Colonial Chapel of the Sullivan- Funeral Home. Interment, Garden of Beloved, Colonial Gardens. Services for Mr. Travis 0. Bundrick will be held 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday in Cushing, interment in Cushing Cemetery. Arrangements by the Sullivan Family of Funeral Directors. Steve. Lavender, who were arrested at 2:39 a.m. Sunday while allegedly attempting a burglary at the offices of Dr.

B. Neil Marshall and Dr. Jimmie C. Bagley, 800 Padon St. in Long.

view. The pair is charged in Longview with burglary and a hold has been placed on Carriker and Lavender for police in Marshall, where the suspects are charged with felony theft and possession of dangerous drugs. After the two men were arrested in Longview, a search of their residence turned up a large amount of drugs, as well as syringes, surgical gloves and other paraphernalia believed to have been stolen in burglaries of local clinics and the medical center in July. Found in the local residence were a television, radios, several books and what law enforcement officers termed "enough pills to start a good sized pharmacy." Some of the items have been identified as having been taken in break-ins at the offices of Dr. Harold Bray July 4 and again 29, at the Medical Center July 28 and at the offices of Dr.

George Stephens, a dentist, July 29. Briscoe Paroles Shelby Resident News Messenger. Austin Bureau AUSTIN A person sent to prison from the Marshall area has been paroled by Gov. Dolph Briscoe on the recommendation of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles. Ellis Haight, sentenced in Shelby County in 1972 to five years for driving while intoxicated, second offense, was paroled to Shelby County after earning credit for three years and four months through time served and good behavior.

TIME AND TEMPERATURE DIAL 938-5121 ROUND THE CLOCK A. at loday Tomorrow by JERRY COTHRON "It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth and wisdom Aristotle Two thousand years after Aristotle, Ben Franklin confirmed it in his Almanac: "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise." Of course, no one guarantees these benefits to all who are up and doing at sunrise, but we do know that most early thrill to the dawn of each crisp new day, fresh and clean and brimming with promise. Thoughtful people may wish to specify their wishes regarding their own memorial service well in advance of need. This spares their loved ones the necessity for making: painful decisions. May we help you? COTHRON HUFFMAN Funeral Directors 501 E.

Austin 'Serving Marshall And Area: Families Since 1847" Phone 938-6633 1877-1974 97.

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