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The West Carroll Gazette from Oak Grove, Louisiana • 10

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Page 10 The West Carroll Gaxette, Thursday, Nov. 30, 1972 speaking briefly with Mrs. E. J. Harlan, Forest, Mrs.

Huey Gene Kagus, Pioneer, W. A. Hogan, Epps, and Mrs. Ollie Baptist church. His aunt, Mrs.

W. II. Glenn, of Weaverville, N. was here Tuesday visiting the old home sites, etc. The young man's father was born and reared in Oak Grove and graduated from OGHS in 1928 as salutatorian.

dealt mainly with these First Americans. There'll be a Poverty Point meeting in Epps, Tuesday, getting things ready for a big push. Those mounds could become a real development for this entire section of Northeast Louisiana. uosner, KiiDourne. Getting the paper out early last week let me go "up and down the road" while postof-fices were still open and provided the privilege of Robert Gwin Anderson a grandson of the late John R.

Anderson, who at one time owned quite a bit of West Carroll parish, graduates from i i. ill rpi 0 Louisville Seminary on December 16, and will become KWCL pastor 01 the Hanover, Ind. Christmas Money CALL THE MONEY NUMBER 428-2432 GULFCO Finance Co. OAK GROVE (Continued from page 1) Blossman Broadcasting System, KALM, With addition of KWCL-FM, the system will have seven stations, two in Oak Grove. "Although we are in the smallest market in the chain, KWCL is the most progressive in community relations and community service," Robinson declared.

M-Night- (Continued from page 1) The climax was the stirring message, "Is the Gospel Relevant?" by Dr. Perry Sanders, of Lafayette. He was introduced by a clever original poem by Mrs. Linda Tuggle, of Forest. that's that- (Continued from page I) monkey in his back yard Monday.

We asked him over and that's what he said. Hope there's not a pair loose or we may end up over-run by monkeys like that river area down in Florida. Poverty Point got some national publicity in the December issue of National Geographic Not a whole article but it was included in one about Indian mounds. The issue Quest for program called "Let the Flowers Bloom' was initiated to seek suggestions for improvements and progress for the glory of China was initiated by Mao Tse-Tung." After these suggestions were received and praised for 18 months then those who showed the incentive of thought were also executed, Norris declared. This, he stressed, is how Communist leaders maintain control of their people.

church and to the candidate was delivered by the Rev. Victor Bollinger, pastor of Laura Street Baptist church, Maryville. He was also presented a bible. The Rev. Smith's father, J.

Waylon Smith, gave the ordination prayer, Benediction was given by the Rev. Tom Black. Attending the ordination were Mr. and Mrs. J.

Waylon Smith, and the Rev. Smith's sister, Mrs. Sarah Livingood, and her husband and daughter, of Tigs-Hawks open cage war Friday A keen rivalry will be renewed Friday at 6:30 p.m. when the Oak Grove Tigers and Kilbourne Hwaks square off in a basketball game here at the Tiger gymnasium. Keying the livalary will be the fact that the cage coaches for the teams are brothers, Gene Gammill, Oak Grove, and Mike Gammill, Kilbourne.

Leading the Tigers will be 6-5 post man Roy Brown, currently averaging 24 points and 20 rebounds per game. He'll be backed by Danny Bonner, Robert Hill, Edward King and Ricky Tanner. Tanner has just returned to full duty with the Tigers and should bolster their strength. Averaging 17 points for the Hawks is Leroy West. Joining West on the hardwood will be Howard Tullos, Ricky McDowell, Peter Gunter and Lester Veasey.

Residents1 son ordained minister Roy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Waylon Smith, of Oak Grove, was ordained in a service held Sunday afternoon of last week at the Oregon Baptist chapel in Oregon, Mo. The Rev.

Otis Divine, Sunday of last week following a long illness. She is survived by two brothers.Henry Henderson, of Warden, and Eddie Golden, of Delhi, and 14 nephews and nieces. Parish 4-H'ers hold sweet potato cooking contest A 4-H sweet potato cooking contest was held Monday with entries made in the parish courthouse in Oak Grove by 38 4-H members from throughout West Carroll. Winners in each division are listed as follows: Cookies, Mary Martin, Epps, first, and Robert Benton, Goodwill, second. Breads, Darlene Williamson, Forest, first, and Rachel Reeks, Pioneer, second.

Pies, Toni Harper, Oak Grove, first; Pattie Jones, Oak Grove, second; Anis Martin, Epps, third; Diane Hale, Epps, fourth, and Melissa Hill, Kilbourne, fifth. Cakes, Vickie Newborn, Oak Grove, first; Jackie Plunkett, Pioneer, second; Darlene Williamson, Forest, third; Angela Janes, Kilbourne, fourth, and Lisa Smith, Epps, fifth. Casseroles, Mary Martin, Epps, first; Vicki Newton, Epps, second; and Carol Derry, Oak Grove, third. Salads, Gloria Tomblin, Pioneer, first. Special desserts, Anis Martin, Epps, first.

superintendent of missions, was moderator of the council and Ivo Hornecker, clerk. The candidate was introduced to the council by Ben Hall Jr. The Rev. Howard Juda, pastor of the First Church at Maryville, led in the interrogation. The charge to the James Fields, of Oak Grove, (left), veteran member of the Northeast Louisiana Power Cooperative, Inc.

construction crew, was honored on November 21 for 25 years of service with the company. John C. Tucker, manager, (right), awarded Fields a watch as a token of appreciation from the Co-op Board of Directors at his office in Winnsboro. A native of W'isner, Fields began his career with Northeast Louisiana Power on its right-of-way crew in Winnsboro at the age of 19. He and his wife, Sarah Jean, are parents of four children.

Fields is a deacon of the Bloomy Shade Baptist church, a Master Mason in the Oak Grove Pride Lodge No. 46, and a member of the Oak Grove Band Boosters Club. ill fflxSs mm Wm svn 'I CHANNEL Ji life- (J I PHILCO' Portable VV I I PHILCO Portable Sulphur. RADIO Personal Portable TV An ideal set for bedroom or den viewing. Excellent reception.

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23, 24, 25 13-6 is Mrs. Lumie Schrock rites held Sunday Mrs: Lumie Schrock, 57, of Oak Grove, died Saturday morning in the West Carroll Hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Grove First Baptist church with the Revs. Ceasal Causey and N.

W. Causey officiating. Burial was in the Oak Grove Cemetery under direction of Kidder-Cox Funeral Home of Oak Grove. Survivors include her husband, Clayton Schrock, of Oak Grove; one daughter, Mrs. Joanne Bolding, of Oak Grove; two sisters, Mrs.

Marie Barnes and Mrs. Serena Brown, both of Oak Grove; three brothers, Henry Lewis, Arthur Lewis and Tomie Lewis, all of Bastrop, and three grandchildren. Pallbearers were- James Melton, Hollis Horton, Woodrow Robertson, Howard Canoy, Pete Hurley and James Lingo. Don McMillan rites held here Friday Funeral services for Don -McMillan, 29, of Waco, Texas, and formerly of Oak Grove, were held Friday at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Kidder Cox Funeral home of Oak Grove with the Rev.

Homer Smith officiating. Interment followed in the Oak Grove Cemetery. McMillan died Tuesday in an automobile accident in Waco. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Zulemar McMillan, of Oak Grove; three brothers, Leland McMillan, of Oak Grove, M.

D. HcMillan, of Waco, and E. L. McMillan, of Mesquite, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Val Hemphill, of Houma, and Mrs.

Velma Galldo, of Alexandria; and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Ed Jackson, Robert Mayfield, R. L. Tarver, Carl Cox, Ralph Morrison and Donald Ray Pennington. Nancy Hickman interred Friday Funeral services for Mrs.

Nancy Annie Hickman, 84, of Oak Grove, were held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Mount Zion Church of God with the Rev. C. N. Elliott officiating.

Burial was in the Redwing Cemetery under direction of First National Funeral Home of Oak Grove. Mrs. Hickman died Thursday morning of last week at the Oakwood Nursing Home in Mer Rouge following a lengthy illness. Survivors include her husband, Monroe Hickman, of Oak Grove; one son, the Rev. Thomas Hickman; two daughters, Mrs.

Lillie Madden, of Oak Grove, and Mrs. Hazel Waller, of Bastrop; two brothers, Johnson Rutland and John Willis Rutland, both of Collins, Miss. two sisters, Mrs. Sara Godwin, of Hattiesburg, and Mrs. Mary Boutwell, of Collins, 25 grandchildren, 40 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Mrs. Willie Fields interred Saturday Funeral services were held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Mariah Baptist church, of Epps, for Mrs. Willie Fields, 71, of Warden, with burial in the church cemetery. Interment was under direction of Richardson Funeral Home of Monroe.

The Rev. R. B. Allen officiated at the service. Mrs.

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