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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 6

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1 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, 1955, Lake Chortes American Press Cloudy skies, rain cool temperatures Reta tavel L. COOLER Coast and the central and rain tonight. it will be and the Ohio, Tennessee valleys, (AP Wirephoto WEATHER ELSEWHERE By The Associated Rain, .16 Albuquerque, cicady State RAINY The Gulf southern Plateaus will have cooler in the Northeast and southern Mississippi Map). A cool front moved southward from Central 1 Loulsiana early today and was expected to reach the coastal area by tonight.

The lowest in the state early today was 74 at Shreveport and the highest Tuesday was 93 at Lake Charles. The cool front was preceded by a line of thundershowers, which by 6 a.m. today had nearly an inch of rain on Alexandria, Showers also were reported at Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe and Shreveport. Lows tonight will range from 68 to 76 and highs Thursday from 88 to 94. Scattered thundershowers are predicted for today in the east central and southern areas becoming widely scattered tonight and Thursday in the south.

The long range forecast said temperatures will 1 be near or slightly below normal and rainfall through Aug. 8 will be moderate to heavy in thundershower activity. Highs and lows in the 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. today: Alexandria, 91-75; Baton Rouge, 91-78; Lafayette, 90-76; Lake Charles, 93-76; Kenner, 90- 80; Monroe, 88-75; New Orleans, 92-79; and Shreveport, 88-74. The weather forecast calls for cloudy skies with occasional rain and thundershowers today, becoming partly, cloudy with widely scattered thundershow.

ers tonight and Thursday. Variable winds will be 5-15 miles per hour. Low tonight will 76; the high Thursday will be 90. Probability of rain is 30 per cent tonight and Thursday. The outlook for Friday calls for warmer temperatures and widely scattered afternoon thundershowers.

LAKE CHARLES AREA WEATHER Temperature today (Noon) Minimum today Maximum yesterday. high mis date Record this date Relative Humidity (Noon) Rainfall Yesterday Sunset today Sunrise tomorren Sea level pressure (Noon) TIDAL DATA Tides High 1:14 me 1.5; 9:45 p.m. Tomorren 4:51 a.m.. 1.20 p.m. 6.2.

Lake Chartes Temperatures (Past hours) a.m. Local p.m. Forecasts Southwest and Southeast Louisiana: Partly cloudy through Thursday. Scattered thundershowers this afternoon becoming widely scattered tonight and Thursday. No important temperature changes.

Lowest tonight 70-76. Highest Thursday 90-94. Variable winds 5-15 m.p.h. Probability afternoon of rain and 80 50 per cent this per tonight and Thursday. Northwest and Northeast Louisiana: Partly cloudy and no important temperature changes through Thursday, Highest Thursday 88-94.

Lowest tonight 68-74. Variable winds 5-15 m.p.h. Coastal, Port Arthur, to Apalachicola, knots Variable Thursthrough day. Winds briefly higher in widely scattered thundershow- ANTS Call McKenzie Pest Control Your Bus Man" Phone 436-6430 cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Boise, doody clear Buffalo, clear Chicago, dear Cincinnati, cleat Cleveland, clear Denver, clear Des Moines, clear clear Fairbanks, cleody Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, clear cloudy Honotulu, Indianapolis, clear Jacksenville, Juneau rain Kansas City, clear Los cleor Louisville, clear Memphis, clear clear Milwaukee, clear Paul, clear Orleans, cloudy New York, clear Oklahoma City, clear clear Philadelphia, cloudy cloudy Portland, Pittsburgh, clear clear 33 Ore. clear Rapid City, clear Richmond, cloudy Louis, clear Salt Lake City cloudy .10 San Diego, clear San Francisco, cloudy Seattle, clear Tompo, clear Washington, cloudy Winnipeg, cloudy Missing.

License, permits collection given Total collection for occupational licenses and liquor and permits for Calcasieu Parish during the past seven years has almost doubled the figure, from according the to period announce- ending ment by Norman Fruge, parish license officer, Collections for the period ending Aug. 1966 were which is $328,988.70 more than the collection total for the 1953- 59 period which was $393,717.36. TOM'S SUPER SERV FEEDER LOT CALF SALE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back All Meat Purchased Cut and Wrapped At No Extra Charge HALF (90 to 110 Lb.) Lb. 44c FRONT QUARTER Lb. 41c HIND QUARTER Lb.

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69c BABY BEEF to HEAVY BEEF HIND QUARTER (80 100 to Lb.) Lb. 54c FRONT QUARTER (80 100 to Lb.) Lb. 47c GROCERY TRELLIS KELLY WEBER SWEET PEAS TIDE SALT 3 303 Cans 39c Size Giant 69c 2 26-oz. Boxes For 15c FRESH JUICY FARM FRESH ORANGES 4-Lb, Bag 39c PRODUCE NEW CROP RED POTATOES 10-Lb. Bag 27c TOM'S SUPER SERV Store Hours: 7 a.m.

to 10 p.m. 1 Days a Week SPECIALS GOOD FRI, 4th, 5th and 61b WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY! Lample Free Parking 2102 N. Hwy, 171 OBITUARIES LISA ANN DANIELS Graveside services for Lisa Ann Daniels, infant daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Daniels Jr.

of 209 N. Cherry were at 10:30 a.m. today with the Rev. H. F.

Schuster officiating. Burial was in the Sacred Heart Cemetery under the direction of the Combre Funeral Home. The infant died in a local hospital Tuesday. Survivors, in addition to her parents, are five brothers, shall 1II, Christopher, Michael, Kevin and Kenneth Daniels; one sister, Cythia Daniels; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Arceneaut; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Daniels all of Lake Charles. JULIUS FUSELIER OAKDALE Funeral serv. ices for Julius Fuseller, 53, of New Orleans, a former resdent of Sulphur, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Trinity Baptist Church in Oakdale with the Rev. W. F. Hamilton of poleon Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans officiating, assisted by the Rev. J.

P. Stockman, pastor of the Central Baptist Church of Evadale, Burial will be in Oakdale under direction of the Hixson Funeral Home of Sulphur. Mr. Fuselier died at 11:50 a.m. Tuesday in a New Orleans hospital.

He was native of Branch. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Syble Fuselier; one son, Jullus Lynn Fuselier of Orleans; five brothers, Delmore Fuselier of Kenner, Elvis Fuselter Branch, Allan Roicy Fuselier Fuseller of Crowley, of Port Arthur, and Harold FuseHer of Salphur, and one sister, Mrs. Wallace Andrews of Salphur. LOUIS FUSELIER LOUIS FUSELIER EUNICE Fmetal services for Louis Fuselier, 95, of the Duralde Community Were at 3 p.m.

Tuesday from the Catholte Church of Annunciation. Burial was in St. Paul Cemetery in Eunice under direction of Ardoin Funeral Home. Mr. Fuseller, retired farmet, died at 4:30 p.m.

Monday in his home after an Illness of three weeks. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cora Fontenot Fuseller; five sons, Jules and Saby Fuselier, both of Eunice, Louis Fuselier Jr. of Houston, and Enals and Evirel Fuselier, both of Duralde; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Howell of Houston, Mrs.

John Thompson of Galveston, Mrs. Delino Fontenot and Mrs. Leer Guillory, both of Duralde, and Mrs. Pete Bobvillain of Eunice; 20 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. MRS L.

GIMNICK DERIDDER Funeral serv. ices for Mrs. Lucinda Gimnick, 69, were to be at 1 p.m. today in the Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack Bell of DeQuincy offlicating.

Burial was to be in the Alston Cemetery under direction of the Beauregard Funeral Home. Mrs. Gimnick died at 7 a.m. Tuesday in the Beauregard nursing Home here. MRS.

LOLA K. GRAY Funeral services for Mrs. Lola K. Gray of 1412 Jackson St. will be at p.m.

Thursday in the Christian Baptist Church with the Rev. W. C. Clark of-1 ficiating. Burial will be in the Combre Memorial Park under the direction of Gilmore Funeral Home.

A wake will be at 6 p.m. today in the Gilmore Funeral Home. Mrs. Gray died a.m. July 28 in a local hospital." Born in Washington, she lived here for three years.

She was 8 member of Electra Chapter No. 48 of the Order of the Eastern Star and of the Deborah Court of Calanthe 136. Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Martha Pittman of Chicago, two nieces, Mrs. Georgia Poledore and Mrs.

Ethel Wright; and one nephew, Eugene Moore, a all of Lake Charles. MRS. IDA GUILBEAUX VINTON Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Gullbeaux, 73, were to be at 10 a.m. today from St.

Joseph Catholic Church. Burial was to be in St. Anne Cemetery in Youngsville under direction of Hixson Funeral Home. Mrs. Gullbeaux died at 11 p.m.

Monday in the West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital in Sulphur. She was a native of Youngsville. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Murphy Leger, and one son, Lester Guilbeaux, both of Vinton; two sisters, Mrs. Emfly Gauthreaux and Mrs.

Louise L. Verret, both of Port Arthur, grandchildren, and two great HERMAN JERNIGAN DERIDDER Funeral services for Herman Jernigan, 67, will be held in the National Funeral Home in New Albany, at a time to be announced. Hixson Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Burial will be in the Academy Cemetery in Blue Mountain, Miss. Mr.

Jernigan died at 2:20 a.m. Tuesday in the American Legion Hospital in Jennings. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Jernigan; one daughter, Mrs. Gene Jennings of DeRidder; two brothers, Paul Jernigan of East Chester, N.Y.

and Harold Jernigan of Dorsey, three sisters, Mrs. Ruby McElroy of Tupelo, Mrs. Iris Murchison of Lenore City, Tenn. and Mrs. Anita Craig of Laurel, and five grandchildren.

ACY J. LEWIS LEESVILLE Funeral services for Acy James Lewis, 77, were to be at 2 p.m. today 1 in East Leesville Baptist Boswell, Church with the Rev. Aubrey Burial was to be in the Leespastor, officiating. of the Funeral Home.

ville Cemetery, under direction Mr. Lewis died at a.m. Tuesday in Broyles Clinic. He was owner and operator I Lewis Bros. Leerville from 1912 firement in 1946.

member of Leesvile Survivors are hits wile, Cora Brown Lewis; two Marcus Hubert Lewis of beth and William Herbert 1 is of Leesville; five daugh Mrs. Blanche Clever, Mri. resa Kilian, Mrs. Sybil rell, Betty Lewis and Mrs. Da is Dowden, all of Leesville.1 Also, two brothers, R.

Lewis of Pine Bind, Ark. and Reece Lewis of Leesville; eight grandchildren, and fire great grandchildren. MRS. FLORIDA WILEY LEESVILLE Funeral sertices for Mrs. Florida Caroline Wiley, 84, were to be Walnut at 4:30 p.m.

today in the Hill Pentecostal Church with the Rev. Malcolm Jeane officiating. Burial was to be in the church cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home. Mrs. Wiley died at 4:15 a.m.

Tuesday in Broyles Clinic. Survivors are one son, John R. Wiley of Benton City, four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Sweat, Mrs. Lucille Lewis and Ruby Wiley, all of Leesville, and Mrs.

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