Ai*yXKingTAIiLULAHSi Funeral tom leesp for Lcon|Klng, 40,of Tal*lutati* we^^^lp^ra^l^a®!lliiilii iiiffiiiiiwflciaUhg, ■I Burial| :\vas|l^SllV|r|f,CKliICemetery J iffi^nutIffi|llS|^^ ■• Mr. King died Saturday atroe after a Jtief illness. Ill was a nhtiye 6fLouisville,Miss,| a resideM of‘Tallulah for sev-oral years* a^mOriiberi of the Tallulah Methodist Church andHa former mdtiber of the Na-I, jtional Guard.e j Survivors include his widow, {Mrs. Geraldine T. King of Tal* llulah and several brothers and k* I sisters from Mississippi.t:ysedjd• • . •RichardtA,ClackRAYV1LLE — i Funeral serv-»* j ices for Richard Marcus Clack* 1*188, of Rayvilie, were at 2 p.m. 2i today at Brown * Whitaker Fu-type of television transmitting antenna and was the first U.S.IfII® Hfliipi tenlllnl^tdevisionlt®ttehhliiifiPPhMtnllUghl ^foSSei npil He Id tr at '■ ;fi rs t b f|lT i rec to rs y--a 'iV'aSfn etiit|e i* % (pf.B^PIIlllllBsiyiQPiyiIrbadcast^Itillin^ll^P^lliipAssoclatprfglneers.Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Margie M. Griffith of West Monroe; four daughters, April Griffith of West Monroe, Mrs. SharroniipTurrentihe of Monroe, Mrs. Debbie Smith ofAtlanta, Ga., and5 Miss SusanGriffith of Dallftiv Tex.; one son, Arthur Griffith of West Monroe*, his niotKer, Mrs. Sus*tIfi(ItcVjtt•i neral Home in Rayviile with Griffith of W^t ^orinm, » Pm, t V. Mav nfHi'iatinw ^ree brothers, Thomas Edejthc Rev. J. E. May officiating l(b Burial was in Stephenson 1*1 Cemetery near Rayviile.H Mr. Clack died Monday in M Colonial Manor Guest Home v‘ after a long illness.1lt;•*»«**Surviving are his son, James F. Clack of Alexandria; two daughters, Mrs. Floyce Schmut* te of San Angelo, Tex., and Mrs. Gwen Hanes of Pincvilte; six grandchildren and a greatGriffith of West Monroe, Robert Griffith of 'Monroe, and George Griffith of Dallas; onesister, Mrs. Blanch Mabry of Bossier City; and three grandchildren.Pallbearers will be William Norris III, Jerry Sandidge, Gordon Williams, Hank Wallace, A1 Wiikinson and Chuck Morgan.• • •lt;1j11i]]Mrs. Cora Orriicese17Funeral .services will be at 1 p.m. :M Thursday at Paradise Baptist!® Church for George Miller Jr., d!’7 of Newellton. The Rev. AI-Jones will officiate.will be in Ruthwood of Newellton under the direction of Richardson's Funeral Home of Monroe.The Miller youth died Thurs-r at E. A. Conway Hospital avors include his father, George Miller Sr. of Tallulah; one sister, Miss Cynthia Flowers of Newellton; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgeof Newellton.• • •e,e-is, Cora Orr, 75, ofwere at 10 a.m. today at Fort Necessity Baptist Church with the Rev. Roy Moore and the Rev. Jack Jones officiating.Burial was in the churchunder direction ofWinnsboro First National Funeral Home.Mrs. Orr died Sunday atFranklin Parish Hospital inafter a lengthy illness.e,e,n*Mrs. Ruby TurnerCOLUMBIA — Funeral serv-for Mrs. Ruby M. Turner, 81, of Columbia, were to be at 3:80 p.m.Hills Cemetery here with Dr. ll* W. M. Causey and the Rev. Vir-Survivors Include five sons, Ace Orr of Harrisonburg, Clinton “Son*’ Orr of Watson, Paul Buddy” Orr of Monroe, John Orr of Ferriday and Jimmie Orr of New Orleans; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Dunn of New Orleans, Mrs. Betty Me Kay of Alexandria and Mrs. Louise Erwin of Fort Ncces10sity; one sister, Mrs. Leonatoday at * Columbia Talbert of Jonesvillc; one bro-ther, Jessie Perry of Greenville,Miss.; 25 grandchildren; several great - grandchildren.• • •)erkAnnias WalkerBurial was to be in the ceme-il*jtery under the direction of Riel iser Son Funeral Home of Columbia,Mrs. Turner died Monday at Haven Nursing Home in Colura-s,|bia after a lengthy illness. She ^B^Me ButCh«Hwi!i id!was a member of Eastern Star Tlie Rcv* Benme Bulcher wmix chapter No. 147 of Columbiacrj and a member of the First Bap-ofjtist Church of Columbia.Survivors include several nic*IFuneral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Flower Mount Baptist Church for Annias Walker, 74, of Monroe.ofinryanvom-k-:h-la* ia-oevi-at* oe ndnetofHoward GriffithBurial will be in the Richwoodunder direction of Hunt's Golden State Funeral Parlor of Monroe.Funeral services for Howard E. Griffith, 61, owner of KUZN and KYEA radio stations in the Twin Cities, will be at 2 p.m.Mr. Walker died Thursday at the Caldwell Hospital in Columbia after a lengthy illness.Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mattie Walker of Monroe; five daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Jackson, Mrs. Dottie Arm*Wednesday in the chanel of Kil-! strong and Mrs. Grade MaeIr*s Funeral Home of West Monroe with Lowell Ash*brook officiating.Burial will follow in Roselawn neterv in Calhoun,Griffith, a well * known 1 laodWinnies engineer, died Mon nd '•-v at Glenwood Hospital in Columbia, Ivory Walker of Mon'*•* Mnrep after an apparent ”°c: *our sisters, Mrs*',rt attack.”•» w« a lifelong resident ofLouisiana, Duringan en-*Wesley, all of Monroe, Mrs. Alma Scott and Ella Mae Walker of Columbia; five sons, Is-sac Walker of Los Angeles,Ernest Walker of Oak-Levi Walker of Annias Walker Jr. ofkifonm-P-onr-rti ’VerM Wer II heinner in charge of4448. Mr. nnnshPrt 0ne of the firstcenters in theStates•nnbdo radio communications. j~£]we exulanded into the broadbePimpton of Monroe, Mrs. Ida ^errer of Columbia, Mrs. Lau* •a Johnson and Mrs. Darlene Johnson, both of Clarks; a bro-Q*ifrT‘ij ther, Ed Walker of Chicago, III; ‘ 47 grandchildren and 22 great-§specializing in• • tHazel HilbornFuneral services for Mrs. Hazelman*syor-be'•■Una business when he built ‘he first television station in ^nrtheact Louisiana — KFAZ Mrtnroe.I** he built KIJZN radio {ficiating. West Monroe, adding KYEA-Hilborn, 55, of 335 Sei* ■■I were at 2 p.m. at Kilpatrick's Funeral Home chapel In Monroe with the Rev. Carl S. Barnes of*!,re FM in 1968.wasfor* ■ * *•m• m’Griffith invented a new who died Sunday at her resi — :nce after a brief