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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 8

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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8-A Monilav. Jannnrv 18 The Shrf.veport Timls the United States, where he ed- Louisiana," the Highway Direc-f7 '67 Highway Program tor said. Interstate-10 I completed riA-ijiuiuama ed jejEnvoyDiesin from the Tfxas line just west Tcxarkana Men Escape Prison Farm Texas Political Brawling Could Be Muffled by LBJ ited a Lithuanian-language, newspaper. He came to London in 1934. Even after the Soviet Union swallowed up Lithuania and the two other Baltic countries, Estonia and Latvia, during World Lake Charles to Duson.

A 10-mile In State Sets Record segment of 1-10 from Duson London at bo Lafayette is now under construction and is expected to be AISTIX Ar Toxas' politi-kon consorv.itiv. M1I lo r.mi I A1UI KUlUb-ine Lnuisia- ral new vrar owns with f.7Ls;2 Thrn he drfrated Hcpulv na upparimcm nt nisnways war 11 naiuus cuiumueu iu enjoy diplomatic privileges in Britain. Britain, like other Western" completed in seven months. Vehicles will then be able to travel clear across southern Louisiana using four-lane highways, with the exception of a short, two-lane stretch through Kiotz Springs. Northern Louisiana travel is LONDON (AP) Friends reported Sunday the death of Bronius Kazys Balutis, minister for independent Lithuania at the Court of St.

James's. He was 88. Balutis worked for many years among his own people in creased prospects that rresMont licati Ceorcc Houston Ark. (API Two prisoners conducted the largest mav have to trv acain vho is no.v serving senlences for burglary program in history during to muffle his home slate political in a n. I.4ti3." in and grand larceny escaped from 17, Director A.

L. Stewart brawling during a presidential l.l;M.V7 at the general elertion Cummins Prison Farm Sunday. announced in a year end report, election. "in another tein- thai lasts! Prison officials identified the I Stewart said that the mam- 'call for eqpenditures of $384 million. In reviewing the progress of Louisiana's interstate system, Stewart noted that thers are presently 292 miles completed, i 17 miles under construction and miles in varying stages of engineering design.

"This up-to-date report shows that 44 per cent of the total 672 miles is completed and the total guvci mucins, ne ci icvugiiuxu the incorporation of the Baltic' states as legal. Balutis' name appeared as usual in the last" diplomatic list issued by the Foreign Office. Gordon McLemhm. wealthy uut.l WTO. If V.ilxi.'o'i;; I runs tor pair as Jesse James Stigner.

29. moin proRiam reacneci into ail ot and Pallas radio executive, savs he net year iv says he 0f Texarkana. and Gordon slates 64 parishes the state's included the completion of 54ti also facilitated by the Interstate. Only two segments Fosters passes through eastern Bossier Road to Minden and U.S. 165 to: Parish to a point just west of the Mississippi River need to be Minden at Mclntyre.

from where i ue idle eiivuy was uue ui we Kntlrlaic nt itiflanAnlAllft ifhi.Q- likclv will announce on Wednes-; wl! not i-ofign hii fx seal, i Keith Martin. 24. of Texarkana. dav as a Democratic candidate President Johnson endorsed Roth were sentenced in tor governor. lYarhornugh frequently and! County.

Sen. Ralph Varborough. IV; strongly in the 1984 genera Wfre Jast scpn fln Jhe separate projects totaling over 2,000 miles of construction on the Interstate, Primary, Secondary, Urban, and Farm-to-Market systems across the state. completed before motorists can! 1-20 is completed to U.S. 165 in nia during world war Before1 ioininf the ennnlrv'c riinlnmaric travel from one end of the state eastern Monroe.

to the other. From Monroe to Holly Ridge, a.m. tola a pre-l nriMMM iu hiiuihi icimaciMi. umnna erotinds ahout 11 conference he still wants to beiMcUndon claimed the President s'ounfls aD0Ul 11 Intersate 20 is completed from there are four L20 projects under Tcvas envpror. thai he is consid-i also had a nana ne aiso reported tnai an in tnc I'm i) in tne pany Dallas through to Shreveport "I service.

He died Friday night at his' London home. As many as 18,000 hikers a day climb Japan's Mount Fuji in the summer months. jthus far amounts to $790 'representing B2 per cent of the total 672 miles is completed and the total amount expended orj obligated thus far amounts to; million, representing 62 per cent of the total anticipated billion Interstate Program in I construction which total 26 miles and are 11 to 96 per cent completed. Holly Ridge-to-Missis-sippi River is in the planning extending from Shreveport to the Fosters Road connection east of Bossier City. eiiiig a 18 race and will make! primary contest.

Migner, wno was serving additional 400 construction pro- lis plans known before Congress' Mclx-ndon got inti the 14 six-year term, was described asjects are currently under way for reconvenes Jan Ki. Most expect: Senate contest after Texas party ry dangerous. improvements on 2,200 more the announcement about Jan. 6. leaders, led by Gov.

John. Martin was serving a five-year miles of highways and bridges in A McLendon Vai borough Cornaily, Ion? focjlerm. i the state. The current projects From Bossier City, U.S. 80 stages.

race tor governor, even vim rii ooioukii. '-ii-u other candidates in the May 4 'iily l.i run a strjiu ir.in'irale or Democratic primarv. is expected co canriidaie agains to he a rematch of their IWIulie liberal sonaMr. Two Connally i'rimarv contest for the senate kwx's both farmer (Oiigress-ihat is 'still called one of Texas' men. Joe Kiltf rt iJoyd most explosive inli cal battles.

bowed out of the Varborough. witf I imo leader; campaign because of what they of Texas liberal Democrats, 'ctl'ed pressure from the White defeated Mcl.emlon. a-i outspo House. UffiDQDQflSQJfl ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY LArk-La-Tex Deaths- area all of her life. She was a LOUISIANA PATRICK U.

COFFEY COL'SHATTA-Patrick II. Coffey, M. of Ashland, died Saturday afternoon in a local clinic alter a short illness. member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband; three sons, Crawford Blanchard of Gonzales, Doyle and Tal-madgc Blanchard, both of Biv-ens, fmrr brothers, Grady McLond of Maplewood, Morris MeLeml of Vivian; two sisters, Mrs.

Bylla Taylor of Atlanta, Mrs. Bernice Simpson of llawiey, four grandchildren and six Funeral services will be held. at 2 p.m. Monilav tic Asiuami Haniist Church with the lcv. THE PENNEY STORY Why make such a big deal out of quality? By ROBERTA NASH Guv Murphy of Serapta official-iri.

assisted by the Rev. Billy Stevens. FSurial will be in the iiamah Cemetery with Masonic graveside services under the direction of the Rnckctt Nettles al Home of Caushatta. Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Hugh Smith of Coushatia; one brother, H.

R. Coffey of Conroe. Tex. and a number of nieces and nephews. CUIUS COLEMAN HOMER Chris Coleman, 55, Texas Sales Tax Plan to Benin Toda AUSTIN 1 1 PI) ShoDDors in Minuen ciien iihhiiiuk at his residence following a 14 Texas cities including severai in Fast Texas will feel the short illness.

eifccts of the new "penny-as- lax plan Monday, with resident ot nomer ana a icnn-u the tirsl of tne more tnan 151) farmer. 'communities annroving the local Funeral services will be held ())11(m lcvy beginning at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the 'st National Funeral Home chape 7wi he approval on the tax between Durbm officiating. But lal will ne in the Arlington Cemetery here col ei- III UIL llllllbiu (lp nexl m. 111 "omcl- ii.

The other 140 or more will Survivors are bis widow; lsvn japprox inu the levy this year cent on sons, v.eiam begin charging the 1 per 1 per ol nomer, wmiam ivodim i April I (Yilnnvin Sr of MllllU'li; a I asked a Penney store manager the question once and when he finally decided I vas serious, he said, "If I could use only one word to describe the phenomenon of Penney's, I'd pick the word, quality, "Mr. Penney has always been a fanatic on the subject," he continued. "They say the only thing that still makes Mr. Penney angry is when someone suggests we compromise Penney quality to make a lower price." The cities lo feel the pinch first are Aransas Pass, Austin, Brackeltvillc, Corpus Christi, El- daughter, Mrs. Jack K.

Morgan Sr. of Monroe; three sisters, Mic Maw MokpIv and Mrs. hi raso, Henrietta, ingle- Dawson of Homer Mrs. Kittyc Bell Bryant of Shrevepoii; eight grandchildren. MKS.

RETTY ALTON IN a a tirange Grove, Port Aransas, Taylor, Texarkana and Wichita Falls. The new lax, approved by the FA ER 'ILLK is. Betty r.lllh Innklijliirn li'ncks I hp Slfllp --CIwtMr KaAifArJ AS .5 iff i vrs Tauton. 83, died Sunday mnrniiigSiics Tie comptroller will in the Warner Brown Hospital jC()tT( (ie (ax and return El Dorado after a long illness. lrct.cj,,S hc city or origin Funeral services will be t.2uf,pr deducting 2 per cent for p.m.

Tuesday in the LPllc Udminislrative cxix-nscs. Baptist Church with the cv under the direction of thefdlc Ux dcaity pn Kilpatrick Funeral Home ofjl-'nl- I'Himcrville. Under the new brackets neccs- Survivors are four sons, J. P.jsary to colled the tax, retailers Tauton of lluttig. begin collecting the levy on Tauton of Junction City.

Orville purchases of 17 cents, where the l.ce Tauton of Monroe, Reginald first penny of tax will be due. Tauton of Memphis, five! Collections will be 2 cents on daughters, Mrs. Mattie Crow of purchase of 50 cents through R3 nrui Bastrop, Mrs. tiara bell cents 3 cents on purchases of 84 Mrs. Clara Bell YfHI Tavlnr of El Doiildo.

MlS. hUDy ml purchase of $1.17 through 5 cents on purchases of $1.50 through etc. uu crrDni 0 ltd aDD Bull of I.aPile. Mrs. Mary Ella Brown of Huttig and Mrs.

Edcline I'pshaw of Camden; three brothers, Jessie Spencer of Bernice, Jim Spencer of El Dorado. Sam Spencer of Shreveport: two sisters. Mrs. C.eorgia sturdivant and Mrs. Evie Plair.

both of Strong. 29 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. 1 I.OYD HARRINGTON Files to Enter House Kaee In Arkansas DcRlDDER Funeral scrv-ices for Floyd Barrington. 79. of LITTLE ROCK Jack DeRidder will be held at 2 p.m.

P. Hies. fc. of Hunter. Woodruff Mondav in the Pine Grove County, has announced that he Methodist Church with the would run next year for the Fiist i i A iinttnrf Kir.

in ill i iiiii ovui rent I held by E. C. "Took" Gainings. Gaihums has said lU'Utll ial will be in the 1 albeit Cemetery under the direction of the Hixson Funeral Home of DeRidder. be will not run for re-election, l.ce Ward of Joncsboro an- iv R.irrinetnn died Minoay the Beuregard previously that he would morning in Unnio iii IWiTiidrter i 1 1 i tr I i 11 1 i ui vi ill i uii.i ii Files said he resigned his position as legislative assistant to Sen.l.

William Fulbright, so he could make the race. Files served one year as administrative assistant to former Gov. Orval Faubus and three years in the same position with Congressman Wilbur Mills before joining Fulbright 's staff, 7 aim Survivors are two sons, l-erreil Bairington of DeRidder and Rarrington of Barstow, Calif one daughter, Mrs. Tam-ma londav of Jackson. two sisters.

Mrs. Fannie and Mrs Ella Thompson, both of Grove, one brother, ,1. D. Barrington of Groverton, three grandchildren. MRS.

MARY WHITMAN BWCROFT Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Whitman. 94. of Bancrolt will be at 2 pm Tuesday in the Brushy Creek Church'. Burial will be the church cemetery under the direction of the Hixson Funeral Homo.

Mrs. Whitman died Sunday morning in the Douglas Clinic in DcQuincy. Survivors are three daughters. 1 if College Plans Two Classes For AllanU ATLANTA, Tex. Texarkana College's Evening Division will offer two college credit courses in Atlanta this spring, Registration will be held Jan.

18 at the gymnasium of Atlanta High School from p.m. The courses to be offered include elementary accounting and elementary typing. Each course carries three hours of college credit. Classes will meet weekly for three hours. SPECIAL BUY! Fitted mattress pad with elastic snug fit edge SPECIAL! Penn-Prest never-iron jacquard spreads, 3 designs! 5 99 twin or full Give your bedroom a fresh' look for spring and be thrifty too! Expensive designs, elaborately woven in heavyweight cotton.

Most-favored spring colors. Smartly finished with fringe. Penn-Prest to let your dryer do the ironing. Fantatstic! Tile Tone Towels in solid honey gold or jacquard design in buttercup! bath towel 98c hand towel 59c washcloth 29c Our Tile Tone famous as an extraordinary buy, now in your choice of solid color or handsome woven-in jacquard design. Thick, fluffy cotton that dries you fast! 3.17 4.17 full Mrs.

Lucy Durham and Eunice Rice Cooper, both ofS Bancroft, and Mrs. Pauline Core of DeQuincv. two brothers. John C. Smith and Ira Smith, hoth or Bancroft: 24 grandchildren and 70 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren.

MRS. EUNICE BLANCHARD VIVIAN Mrs. Eunice Blan-diard, 71, died Saturday night in a Shreveport Hospital alter a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Ihe Banner Funeral Home chapel with the.

James Wall officiating.1 Burial will be in the Good1 Exchange Cemetery. Mrs. Blamhard was a resident! of McLeod and had lived in that; i i Note these quality details: Sanforized cotton filling; double needle binding, double box stitching. A big value, hurry! RED GI NS SILENT HONG KONG ITI '-Communist guns were silent Sunday on observation of the New Year. Red guns shell the Nationalist-held Quenioy Islands on odd-numbered days and will resume shelling on Jan.

3, the New China News Agency said. CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR NEAREST PENNEY'S DOWNTOWN "rtSrs'So8 SHREVE CITY Open Doily Tutiday thru Saturday 10:00 A.M. Until 9:30 P.M..

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