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Caldwell Watchman from Columbia, Louisiana • 3

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ine itaweii ttaicnman rrogrew Wednesday, March 2H, lU'JO 1'age 3 1 SEARCH P-1 OSitnaries I -J; ,11 0 fl for intervention to be provided early to prevent development of subsequent problems. A child may be exceptional if he or she is unresponsive to sounds, clumsy, overly aggressive, or withdrawn. Other characteristics are an inability to speak, lack of achievement, or out-standing abilities. To male referral or for more information, call the Supervisor of Special Education at your local school system or call the State Department of Education's Child Search office at (504) 342-3631 or write to Child Search, Louisiana Department of Education, Post Office Box 94064, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-90G4. Ebber Gough Laird Senacei for Mrt.

Ebber Cough Uir3, 93, Kelly, wert held at 2 p.m. Tueiday, March 20, 1990, in the chapel of Riier and Son Funeral llomeJn Columbia with Rev. Don Wright officiating. Burial was in KuberU Cemetery in Kelly under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia. Mrs.

Laird died Monday, March 19, at Caldwell Memorial Hoapi-tal in Columbia after an extended illness. two Mr. Verdie Uird of Kelly and Mr. KR. SUck Uird of Olla; one daughter, Mrs.

Mattie Mae Uird Self or Kelly; two half, brothers, TJ. Uird of Winnsboro and R. C. Uird or Oak Grove; 5 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild. Pallbearers were Jimmy Newson.

Colby Uird, Bud Kinnison, Richard Uird, Al Uird and Ron Uird. Margaret Gore Frazier Services for Mrs. Margaret Gore Frazier, 61, Columbia, were held at 2 P.M. Thursday, March 22, 1990, at First Baptist Church in Columbia with Rev. Mike Manning and Pv.

Cecil Gregory officiating. Burial was in Welcome Home Cemetery in Grayson under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia. Mrs. Fraiier died Tuesday, March 20, at St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe after an extended illness.

Mrs. Frazier was a native of Caldwell Parish. She wss employed at Caldwell Bank and Trust Company as a bookkeeper. She was preceded in death by her brother, Kenneth H. Gore.

Survivors include her husband, Robert Bruce Frazier of Columbia; one son, Bob Frazier also of Columbia; daughters, Mrs. Lisa Es- and city school board in the itate has appointed a Coordinator to lead the Child Search effort at the local level," Cody said. Child Search is looking for children who may be mentally handicapped, hearing or visually-impaired, have severe language disorders, are autistic, emotionally disturbed, health-impaired, multi-handicapped, or otherwise handicapped. The program also seeks gifted and talented children who are provided special programs under Louisiana law. "Children must be the center of all educational programming," Roemer'a proclamation stated.

"Early identification is the key to helping these children overcome their learning problems. Time is of the essence. They need access to appropriate educational programs. Programs and services for these pedal children are of little value unless parents, guardians, and friends know what ia available." Cody stressed the need for parents to become aware of indicators of problem areas, and Creole Fried Chicken Scottla Davit It reheanlng for tht grand opening of the Ward 5 Jamboree on March 31. She It the daughter of Scott and Ton! Davit, founding membert of RJ.T.H.A.A.M.E.

Tht guitar player It Esrnle Klrby of Hsbert. Jamboree to reopen R.I.T.H JA.A.M.E., a non-profit organization formed Tor the Recognition and Interest in The Harmony and Advancement of Amateur Musicians and Entertainers, will hoit the grand opening of the Ward 5 Jamboree March 31 at 7:30 p.m. Featured in the opening will be the Caldwell Cloggers, KNOE T.V. celebrity Sharon Turrentine, Mr. Jimmy Stanley from Jones-boro, inspirational gospel group John Lowery and Daystar and Southern Heart Sec.

of State Fox McKeithen will be a special guest. The Jamboree is held at the old Ward 5 high school, built in 1929 and purchased by Verley and Betty Carr for conversion to a music hall. It ran for 15 years as Verley Carrs Ward 5 Jamboree. Mrs. Carr states, Tve seen so many people here that folks were standing on the front people still call to ask about our show.

The members of the organization hope that by offering quality family entertainment while providing promising new artists a place to perform that the show will grow into a regional attraction once again. The ehow will be held on the 2nd, 4th, and 6th Saturday night of the month. An all-gospel show will be produced on the 5th Saturday nights. Auditions will be held on Friday nights from 7:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. for those wishing to be on the ahow.

If interested in the show or becoming a member, please contact R.I.T.H-A-A.M.E., Attn: Scott Davis, P.O. Box 220, Kelly, La. 71441, 649-9373 or 649-5414. SPECIAL 12-Pieces of CHICKEN (SwRifs flfohna $(R99 rjra Need Help With Problems? Bad Luck In Marriage? Love? Health? Need luck? can Sister Nicole for FAST RESULTS! 318-281-832? Palm Reading $2.00 1922 E. Madison Hwy.

165 Bastrop, LA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FLBA. P-1 New long-term loan volume increased by 24 percent over 1988. The decision to lower the variable rates was made earlier this week by the six farmers and ranchers who serve on the bank's board of directors. In 1989, the Farm Credit Bank of Texas purchased 17,000 long-term loans valued at $940 million in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi and received charters for six new Federal Land Bank Associations in those states. The new FLBAs became operational January l.t 990.

The Tenth Farm Credit District recorded net income of $28.4 million in 1989. With $3.7 billion in loans outstanding to nearly 60,000 farmers and ranchers in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, the bank is the largest agricultural lender in the four-state region. tes or Eunice and Miss Kay Frazier of Columbia; parents, Luna C. Gore and Hilga Tingle Gore of Kelly; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Riser Gentry of Columbia.

Pallbearers include Monty Adams, Robert J. Lee, Gene Dupree, Umar Simmons, Edge Richardson and Rodney Chapman. Honorary Pallbearers were officers, directors and employeea of Caldwell Bank. Houston Sam King Services for Houston Sam King, 66, Columbia, were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 24, 1990 in the (hapel of Riser and Son Funeral Home in Columbia with Rev.

Glen Lowery officiating. Burial was in Hewitt Cemetery in Mangham under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia. Mr. King died Thursday, March 22, at Glenwood Regional Medical Center, West Monroe. Survivors include three sons, Thomas King, Columbia, Gay King and Sonny Payne both of Houston, Texas; four daughters, Mary Jordan of Gonzales, Opal Clark of Columbia, Betty Galboury of Houston, and Sandra Darrow of Mesa, Arizona; six brothers, Vernon King of Arcadia, Johnny King of Eros Charles King of Joneiboro, David King of Olla, Dean King of Sou Ji Carolina, and R.

C. Standard of Imbemess, Miss; seven sisten Uura Mae Kelly of Monroe, Nannie Sue Henning of Chatham, Vii ie Goodwin of Rayville, Ren-nie Noker of New York, Lynn Guidry of Florida, Maurice Rodgers of Belzoni, and Frances Miller of Imberness, 15 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Pallbearers wert Leon Stephens, Henry Stephens, Chuck King, Huey Stephens, Jessie Ramsey and Wesley Jordan. Alma Faye Trawlck McLarrin Services for Alma Faye Trawick McU rin, 57, Monroe, were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 26, 1990 in the chapel of Riser and Son Funeral Home in Columbia with George Pinckney officiating.

Burial was in Pinehill Cemetery in Olla under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia. Mrs. McLarrin died Saturday, March 24, at EA Conway Hospital in Monroe. She was member of World Wide Church of God. Survivors include three sons, Walter A.

Devaux, Jr. of Grovel and, Florida, Lloyd B. Devaux of Orlando, Florida, Brian Devaux of Olla; four daughters, Joyce Devaux of Aviano, Italy, Terri Yeager of Har risville, Uura Musgrove and Julie McLarrin both of Monroe; grandmother, Ada Parker of Monroe; mother, Mrs. Brsdis White Hamilton of Monroe; one brother, Gaines Trawick of Ft Worth, Texas; one sister, Betty Banes of Shreveport; and nine grandchildren. Pallbearers were Patrick Gary, Boyce Martin, Ken Frazier, Ken Collinsworth, Crosby McPherson and Charles Hatten.

I.B. Alnsworth Services for Mr. I.B. Ainsworth, 78, Kelly, were held at 4 p.m. Monday, March 26, 1990 in the chapel of Riser and Son Funeral Home in Columbia with Rev.

Buford Brady officiating. Burial was in Lowe Cemetery in Kelly under the direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia. Mr. Ainsworth died Sunday, March 25 at Hardtner Medical Center in Urania after an extended illness. Mr.

Ainsworth was a native of Caldwell Parish and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eva Grant Ainsworth of Kelly; a son, Mr. Billy Ray Ainsworth of Kelly; daughter, Mrs. Darlene Zeagler of Olla; brothers, Pate Ainsworth and Uwrence Ainsworth of Columbia, Issac Ainsworth of Urania and Benny Ainsworth of Florida; half-brothers, Marvin Ainsworth of West Monroe, Myron Ainsworth and Hugh Ainsworth of Monroe; half-sister, Dollie Ainsworth, Avis Wilks and Lillie Young of Columbia and Aimer Vestal of Longview, Texas; step-mother, Mrs.

Bessie Ainsworth of Columbia; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were James Cupples, Charlie Wyant, Eddie Peavey, Curtis Wilson, T.H. Tingle and Urry Powe. Billy F. Thomas 2 for School Board Member Ward 1 0 Vote 2 for one who will work toward the future of our children and our school system.

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Columbia, LA Ph. 649-2832 9-6 Sat. 9-12 Bk. -avaaaaai aaaaaaaac i aaaaai as aaaaaaaaas For More Information Call The Law Office of CATHERINE L. STAGG Call Lester St.Andrie 343-380G or343-3807Home 400 Hart St.

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