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Tur SuRrr port Timh Suiitlav, Jim 2), lQifl Annn rs wo early ANNnilNREMFNTS i4 tail mndi found noti 1'iH Ml i. Iiunn-d i.il of i 1imi mii, i li tin i. i iiurt dtf the, I --r' a Want A.I hn, fil 3-iUl. ll FOR SALE ARTICLES IW fieccit VVe.k John R. OavH P.loctiic WIMINU ANO HfHMHS 14 Mil A VI f-H 4 Mi.ilT 1 -H fl (Die Shrtwparl (Timtd iU'Bsl'KlKIU'N Kk 8t CMum as Pa iv and Oailf und (nils Hi, iv i Ms.

I I fl I li Mc JlrO 15 HI 1 daii Asn riMts AM) I'U'MSU JOLKNAL Stock Marl Regains 60 Of Losses Young American Chess Whiz Ilils Moscow Sung 174 2 170 169 168 167 IW WAliD lu.Url i.f ii.u h.tin4 uiibl na'i ii, left on hri4 ol Queru.iMua leumt I'nuil J.uta 21 -iv-Ht-'i TTTs li.w iMiakt-rl: finei to Hvutd." ft.M'.tt 7J 174 173 171 170 169 161 167 I 9S. 33 4U One Mt, SU 19 1 tawa Mow (Vpfliri SHAKI t-AND Hue Sii- i i (ifiiiur I on hH typr Uwn "iitwfn Pukitp-rtf liver Ik BV MAIL .1111 VM.4tir. a nun. ih. tournament time, but one Soviet of-filial said this present! a very complicated problem, although Bobby i certainly welcome, The Aiwei li A 1 1 1 I Mat ftrrn VI-cuiilv II.

SiaMny antt Alrk4tidr-, Itrn ard JS l-T I dtiV 1 hri.l MiiUt Urtii li. MOSCOW, June 28 if Robby Fischer, 15-year-old wlm kid of American chess, has had little trouble with the complicated ma-i neuvering at Moscow's Central Chess Cluh hut he has become en-' snarled in some of the Reds' red tape. Pitv and Pnl luMav mti.v lliil' tlniv One Ma. I I IS I 3 Mot 1I0O 15 00 Ian BATH IN TXA Patty and Oallv Sunria fcunddt Onlv Onlv t2V Feinting, Fapfinf PAlJrHIN(j cumtlng inv lor Pif i inM Nli red Juluisnn ftiiineJIIMl PALS TING Smalt JoDs. able sTTT $ict My I 1 gjt Advoiu DAILY 1 wsa I jasond AP AVERAGE Of 60 STOCKS 1 1 tl i i i i i I I On Ms.

si i8 IA I hi Itolihy js the Brooklyn schoolboy w4io won the I'. S. chess champion Mi. IHIKi 1 1 i an Hairs for llihsi lotions e-utslrte PAINT 7 ti'-'ld eniiiinrnul Umirri states ill he Q.inird unon teffuU 190 160 170 160 ISO HO 130 170 IK) e-tlmale run Cos ship, then won passage to F.urope I a TW .1 I. I 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 170 110 nm'sr Mi FiilUJ-K oaiiillna triilulir hlrti unit band on lokaiuuni llolirv or cliai.tf lug lii I Utr Ave.

al hingt ltlhaV Jung )7, I II il li' lutneti fgrtonoi A It 11 1 I -ifiwv Ion I moiheis in nllu'(t i iniiirlr I'lintKU-itiial cat In privatti loalrrnilv luiMutal Willi lueiisrd ai1iiliiin rivi, Wilte or plume In attvam lin in. foimation in i run vatiuii. Tiie I'rtns filattnrv HoMie Htti r'iglilh Ae- lliir, toil Umlti, TrXak. riimifl I rii-on Sinl $100 REWARD I for Infoi inn'mn Ifwling In th i trt and i iiivit'tMHi of in cit nr ei wmi Kho ha ktrtitftl mul itv utrttt ((. ruMiotii t'tnirt).

Inu ClVkUl 1 k. Uumt 4 mllfl hciI rf romn.HMtrt mul whirli hai i r't iiii'touis oppiafcd iiiit II huill in 'tpneti Whirtrlnn OwMtr i iliir fstuitalrs 'le I i I' II I Hall-Ill, lot- Inn utiHIt I1: i eii ii. I' AIMTnTT i'Al'f UWC, rTTTt (' I a-. woiK firm Vh-lir-e Tli lilt Sri.I) nili.itii nalnllng llllinrain. 7-Hnnn il S4l Shrrtroi PAiNTINi'l Slu-t king giuirial rrniiiis I'liime 4 7177 mi i ini dill, nr (MMl done anything but play che.s since i he got here last Wednesday, I Only trouble is Bobby wasn't due i to show up until July 20, two weeks prior to his scheduled appearance in the opening interzonal chess championships in Yugoslavia Aug, 515, The Russians footed the bill for the Moscow portion of the trip and I made provisions for Hobby's two.

week visa. Hut the kid, more interested in the inside ol the usually hushed and solemn chess cluh than i in seeing the sights, blew into town more than a month ahead of time. VISA PROIil.KM i Bobby wants to stay around until 1 FOR THE BEST REAL ESTATE VALUES 'Jhe" tli Jwinal lil IttnX Al Dally lunaay Mondoy tmidoy WtWtAiy I hominy DAIU ZZ I'MNIIVi; llitrili.l and rsUthir ll.iiiglng and linlslilng heet roi Avri.n-'e a-rootn house I mat out- uir Mig and snialt tons Free NKW YORK, June 28 i The stock market advanced impressively in the first half of 1958 de-pite the business recession, The market has now won hack about 60 per cent of the losses suffered in the sharp decline from last July to the Oct. 22 low. Although corporate earnings were slashed and dividends cut or omit-ted by many lirms, the quoted value of stocks listed on the Now York Stock F.xchange rose an estimated 30 billion dollars, based on stock exchange figures and the rise in The Associated Press average.

In the past week the market consolidated recent gains to new vm highs. The AP stock average managed a 50 cent gain to $174 30, not much below this year's top of 1 75. 40. The market declined on the first two davs and rose on the last three, The lower priced stork and more speculative issues were favored as the blue chips rested. The six-months upsurge in the face of poor "fundamentals" the lower earnings and dividends-bred a large army of skeptics on Wall Street, They regard present stock prices as "unrealistic." They've backed this opinion with their money, creating the largest short interest since the exchange began recording this in May 1951.

The short sellers are betting on a sizeable market decline. Their short sales are a record 5,795,105 shares. This represents the sale of borrowed stock which the "shorts" hope to repay through future pur-chases at lower prices, thus mak ing profits. e-lnnales 4-4'Ml ollicial explained gravely that it may be dilficult to get the extension of Robhy's visa. Meanwhile, as the ches club directors hoM daily meetings aimed at unraveling the legal problem, Bobby keeps showing up daily to play chess, knocking oil 30 games in three or four hour, every morning before the oilu tals turn him out In get ome Minshine in the alter-noons, One official threw his hands up in the air today, saying, "We have to throw him out every afternoon, We don't know what to do with him.

But lie's a wonderful boy." Bobby said, "I like to piay. 1 want to play against the best ihey have got. Their style gets me, That is why 1 came here," Bobby said he'll take on anybody and complained that all his games so far have been quickies. Club officials said Bohhy has been winning about 60 per cent of his games, but they emphasized that the games have been completely inlormnl with no time limit and no thought behind them, Bobby has lined up a friendly hut relatively serious match with Ti-gran Pelrosyan. a Soviet grandmaster for Monday nlternnon, but as for meeting world champ Mikhail Rotvinnik or former champ Vassily Smyslov, Bobby said, "You got to go through channels with these championship class players." 174 173 177 171 170 169 190 180 170 160 ISO llilll liainlll.g anil Irwin (is itile jlllht sill TTIliil K.

f.ni.l'iiii; Paiiitme. Inlriioi, fxleilni, IMtone lull 174 173 173 171 170 69 190 180 170 160 ISO 1956 1957 123' Plumbing Heofinfl Hffi in Krrt In ti uriHt pssci hi a titfni of tcsittftrt rtnH nHhU mi! -ot-tnw rrntlfi (n laUc ti nf (Wffi for tali Aiut frvhi This uiil mil(v in. i trkKt Oif polci.ttrtl nC i ft-pAti1 nrt Art 0-iii a iuM To Answer a 'Box11 Ad HMti 4 kfiriiir tA till flpi(l-fl Titttrn-Jntii iimI Vnt AHt With hiK tniriihri njttv nntAr rti hv meifU pdoniiirt lh ('lrtif iivi Ppl owt tmtnr, uttrti Hurt phnn iniiiih will hi pltti fti mi ftpiMMAl (mm ctd. li MKK for 111 MU1 LEGALS I MlTlt'K I will not be trion.ilile for drhn "nil trd lor bv Septic Tanks CtKANKD AND INST ALL KD teid lines laid rstahluhrd llilj Ihivncs Sanilation AP IN OCX OF 34 WHOltSALI COMAsODmtS uhrr lhan tnnrlf. hmned.

A. nut li f'Auiiiru 1 June IT. 1. Times 40oa Irwrlls Ph 4J ri'itt rsr' i li i1 I- 'l II I'VIMIM; pov. liur- I'luniliing Co.

344 Urgent lii. I 9 Travel, Share Benson View Of Ellendcr Bills Changes WASHINGTON', June 28 iPAn Richardson's Plumbing pn impi MKPAia srnvifr- siAMKOftn PM To California Seatil Washington Mtdhce Motors JVMvji Ave f'linne S17J Kri Srrvue Phone -l 7 1 Shreveport Plumbing "fine Call II All' l)i ii( a I. ill' uioiirl car lo California -WINN INGHAM- 111 I CI I'M HI Vt! At ii-krt 1 -Vi? I Inr a in mil sell aicitnnlir ir eiiiKrs at irioil at ihe following aitdusa Kitinlise and Seiviir Station, Mlithwav 71, Mill.ulr, Louisiana In Ihr Parish of lU.s.iri. KitirilKe. I'mii S'uri rpiii Tlmrs' June ft I AM ma In the foiln lul of llrvtnur.

Slulr of l.oiilsl.ina. for a lift mil to rll Herr al rtiil at the following ailrtrs- I mid Slnie, H.Hi I Kiitsslon Mown. Shrete-IkiiI. I.oui-l.tn,,. In Ihr f'trlsh of (irOHliF I.AIltl) Puip i Tune' lime 1 I ami Miuih inn in the I'ullriiui ol lirwnue.

Ki.ur of Lttultiaiui, for a tin nut to or II Itt ri at irt.ill at Ihe billowing comer n.unlnor I'ailm. nV i 711111. MtrrvrpiH La. In tha Tarlsh of Caddo. ('OLSON, prop.

Ttie Slitevrnoit Tunes THE ASSOCIATED PRESS average of 60 stocks advanced moderately last week to 174.3 from 173.8 a week ago. The commodity index declined slightly last week to 172.6 from 172.7 in the preceding period. Grains showed the biggest loss. (AP Wirephoto Chart.) close maiEii Colloii Futures Prices Follow Irregular Trend unusual team nlav helwern Serre. 1 I A A tary of Asriculture Ben.son and TANKS CI FANFP AM) INRTAI ir.n PAYNE L'mhinc.

samiation Iil7l H.I1I1 r-xis Ave Phnno ft 4471 1 I i to rtlKiH HlH (l.lll ROB KRKNCII MOTORS I Ml lesss Ave Phone I REPAIR-IT SErvifE Sen. Allen J. Kllender ni.a' may! push a new federal farm bill 15 Radiomen Begin Animal Test a I Cancv PI I'MRINi; ATK.lt Ta IS FT A 1 1 AM) WIIOI FSAI F. "Rroitii Work Our Sneriailv Supreme Courl Decisions rhlorrf fM-imtuntt (251 4adio-TV ftcpoitt i rim ItOLSF CAI.IS 1.1 Window Clcanincr nfSIOKM AM CtlMMrliriAl Also r'lnois Waned slhrevenori Window firming Co Rli Rldg f'h 4 4719 ARK VOl I CROWDKU Add a Room Remodel Tin. irirtng Free K-timatea.

Afi'OTN'FR I UVHMt CO Trxs Ave Phnnr All Tl'BKS riiiarantred I Year I AM Miipivliut lot flriiirnt-v on the ilotober Iwiaid of paidona. Sinned Kenneth llenlev, Shievenoit Times; June 29, July 4 8. Ii.n OPFN 7 DAYS WFFK -77U CKCll 'S RAOIO-TV rllinK onp-inrh cotton at avcrac location of 35.08 cents a pound would be in prospect. TV rruaiit-d In sour home Picture tubes repaired Houst calif VI ooprr CAI.I A YTIMF. 1-MI Domestic cotton traders are looking forward expectantly to the NEW ORLEANS.

June 27 Th Louisiana Supreme Court handed down the following derisions Fnclnv: Action By The Court On Application! Tor Rehearing: Rehearing wer (ranted In th fol-lowing rases: Riii-kman vn. New Orleant Aviation Board. State ex rel. Board of Cnmm'rs, Bergeron et al. RoherU etc.

et al vt. I.eitv of Raton NEW YORK. June 28 ii-Cotton futures prices followed an irregular course this week and closed with all deliveries in higher territory. Active futures contracts on the New York Cotton Exchange finished with net gains ranging from 40 cents to $1.50 a hale. $1,000 REWARD To anyone who east prova that fr.VHial lake, Imated 4-nulr west of l.unansporl han been toried to rloe for any reason bv a person nr persons, since It was built In IH IB iSignedi WhiftOoo.

Owner Stockman's Radio, TV House Calls $3 1 iMn PHON'K issuance July 8 of the first of fi-ficial statement on acreape planted for the crop. Consensus is that the report will show acreage CAMI'FVTKH Power tools free esinnairs Cult Hrunson fl-2177 JOSI'PII WAI.KTll Cleanest window eleanlng. house draining. floors waxrd 2-BQ77. nlglit SCPFRirrH Whin fiirnllute.

lamps Insirlr. outside Hrionnble 1 CArTOD MX All Shoo Home an ronHilioneis and refrigeration lawn mowers anrl e'ertrie appllaores 7 4C74 ni 30th Year for Handling Service Calls All ttnr r'-rt'f'i-rt inrl finnran'Prt CAMpnKI I TV CO Phnrf fl'iM T-fR-(i ft TI throuch Concress, F.llender, chairman of the Senate Asriculture Committee, said he was not surprised at the 214 171 House vote last week that junked an omnibus farm bill vigorously opposed by Benson. This opened the door for a less sweeping Senate farm bill limited to cotton, rice, corn and other live-stock feed grains which has Benson's blessing. In other years Benson usually has been battling to revise farm bills that came out of Ellender's committee. This time, the secretary called the Senate bill workable legislation and in the long-term interests of the farmers.

Sen. George D. Aiken R-VO, senior G.O.P. farm committeeman, agreed with Ellendcr that the Senate should act on its farm measure as soon as possible. MAJOR PROVISIONS Major provisions of the Senate bill, by commodities: Corn all planting controls would SAI.f No In Ihe Citv Coutt ol Shreveport.

Pioneer Bank As Trust Co Malinew Poller A- Geneva Poller MINDEN. June 28 (Special) -Approximately 15 amateur radio operators from the Ark-La-Tex will begin a 24-hour annual field day competition in radio equipment, emergency conditions test at fancy Lake today. The field day, sponsored by the American Relay League, began at 4 p.m. today and ill end at 4 p.m. Sunday.

The purpose of the test is to see how many radio contacts can be made during the 24-hour period and to see how well equipment will hold up under such conditions. The operators are occupying two cabins at the lake which are filled with radio equipment. E. D. Brown, communications engineer of the Webster Parish Civil Defense, is serving as host to the The market strengthened on price fixing and short covering, and on buying prompted by expec- tations of a record high support price for the crop.

Toward the close, the distant months were R.tttrrv Chwrrrrt Tiin To Kotito i mri'1 Sinun Tonl i A itfhoni'rt fnuinmr-nl Srr'ir iMnf? Ave Phnnr IMJ DUMAS TV Labor Parts Ous-ao'erd skhvicf c.Ai i 1 NITKI 1 S3-Ward TV ALI parts and labor guaranteed in writing 7-ftnv Srrvtre Pbore H-417fl aided by the action of the L.S. House of Representatives in rejecting the omnibus farm bill. BRICK WORK 4-7609 All tvpes, speriallTlng In R-B-Q pits, flower boxes No tob too Frre 4-7flnn in cultivation as of 1 totaling ahout acres vs. acres a year ago. If abandonment is ahout average, the harvested acreage may be the smallest snire the 11,747,000 acres recorded in 1876.

Exports of U.S. cotton for the week ended Tuesday were estimated by the New York Cotton Exchange Service Bureau at 105,000 bales vs. 104.000 the previous week and 120,000 in the like week last year. Exports for the season through June 24 were estimated at 5.2H8,-000 bales vs. 7.087.000 hales at approximately the same time last year.

1 27 1 Roofing. Sheet Metal WASHFHS IIFPAIRFD Frrr esturnte Terms l-rtw C.ENFRAl. Hrnairs. Houses leve'erf. Cnnrrrte and surd work Hr'4'Qft SHRFVF.PORT ROOFING CO We guarantee to fi vout least Cnrprnlri rrnair A-OPOI H.v vii lue ol a wilt of lexcculnrv PioiiSM issued In the entitled and numbered suit by the Honorable Judcrs of Ihe Cilv Court, Shrevenot Louisiana, and to me directed.

I have sried and will at public auction at the fiont door of the Court House of Caddo Parish. Louisiana, between the lrgal houis for sales, on WEDNESDAY. JULY 2. 1 IBM Chevrolet Tudor Frdan. I a License .131 -fit 3 Motor No Serial No.

l.lKF)n.i247. 1 -7 t'u. ft Re-fiigeialor. I -W Gas Range, 1-3-rr. Mnhogan.v bedroom suile 1 S-Pc I.

nurd O.ik Din-etle Set, 1-nrd. C. A. Portable Radio. Terni of sale, rash with benefit nf appraisement CURTIS TANNFR.

Cilv Marshal. June 1. in.SS Shieveporl Times: June 20, 54. 211 'Mi Carpenter Remodel CITY SIDING. Iluofing Will an-nlv oi -ell material Term' CARPFNTKR WORK-add room sll kind ren.itrs Hnrrlnrton "2-44 1 IIOSSIKH ROOFING SIDING Remodeling repairs guaranteed work Terms.

4-Olinl. 4-RR21 HOOUNC CiFNFRAI. RFPAIHS ID YF.ARS I.OCAl FXPFRIKNCF Harris Roofing and Siding Co PHON'f- d.pi-s RKPAIIIS gutters roof brick, tile oatio Dlasier carpenter Smnll inhs 7-ntnP group along ith Dr. James Left-! ich of Mindcn. I Open House Will Feature 11 IT HICiHIAND ROOFING CO Ren.urs lame oi mall Also car prnter work ROOFING New.

irn.ur. Tay after rain. Call Ryas. '28' Rugs Carpet Service CARPFTS Rugs Drapes Carpet clranmg Fashion Floors. S-O'JTn New Homes Remodeling On voiir lot or nnr No Down Payment 10 Jr.

financing low as t'tO monthly W. B. Miller Fnqua Lumber Co. g-nn-12 Nile Remodelinj; Repairs NFW HOMFS Call Vn foi Reliable Carpenters Free F.siimates Financing Patrick-Reed Lbr. Co.

Pos.irr Citv Phone P.sTIO brick block work reasonable Fred Johrsnn 6-7R41 32' tailor Dressmoke. diTfssm aTtfrations Mr-- rh Crow. n17 Kirbv 8-7'ial SKCt OF NORA BRADFORD No 11.1. First District Court of Louisiana. STATF OK LOUISIANA -PARISH OF OAODO.

NOTICF Ii heiebv given that EXIF BRADFORD. has this dav filed the Tableau of rosts and charges nf adniinisti atlon in said Succrs-ion and unlr-s oonosilion be made thereto within the l-me specified hv law. the same will be homolocated as praved for and made the Judqment of the Court. WITN'FSS the Honorable Jndses nf said Court, this the lth day of June. 11S8 W.

Towns. Deputv Clerk. WM. .1 FIENIKFN. Atinrne-.

Shreveport Times: June 20, 54. JO. 1flV! Buttons RFI TS Bow Ties Made Covered 1-9771 Bl'TTONS ouikles. buttonholes Belts, zmpers MARTHA HARVIN 7lft Strnhrpion Phone 7-15 ANY KIND of sewing. Fiom I a m.

to 4 pm. 2-HtvVv REDWOOD (33 Upholstering, Decorate Call us for estimates on vour fence. We have the materials. Free de'iv ery. TWIN CITY LBR.

A SUPPLY CO 1:2 Gary St. Ph 2 1744 Rouge. RUlstn Rehearing! were refused in the follow-Inc chscs: State through the Dept. of Highways vs Sullivan. Jr.

Town ol Slaughter vs. Applehv et ux. Slirho vs. City of New Orleans el al. Vairm vs.

Otv of New Orleans et al. l.a. Motor Vehicle vs. Wheeling Frech-mtn et al. Tho.

W. rlonlcy A Son v. Zurich Gen'l Accident Action Rv The Court On Applications For Writs: WRIT GRANTED Write were, granted in the following cases: McCandlew, vi. Sou. Bell Tel.

and Tel. Co. McCandlcss, Sr. vs. Sou.

Bell Tel and Tel. Co. Stale ex rel. Dupas v. City of New Orleans et al.

Sumrall vs J. C. Penney Co. et al. Writs granted limited to penalties and costs.

State vs. Denote. City of New Orleans vs. Davis Aviation. Inc.

WRIT RFFt SFD Writs were refused In the following Cases: Baldwin DBA GuS Baldwin Realty Co vs. Carroll et ai. Tarver vs. Travelers Inuranre Co. et al.

Donner vs. The Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Co. et al. Poiuer vs. June.

Dinwiddle vs. Stubbs et al. Goldstein vs. Nola Cabs. Inr et al.

Sireler vs. Employers' Liability Assurance Corp Ltd State vs. Clements et al. Robert Heard Hale. vs.

Gaiennle. State, through the Dept. of High-wpvs, vs. Mnrrman et al. Croswell vs.

Wells et al Christofferscn et al vs. Higdon et al. Plaisance vs. Pellerin et al and Le-marie vs. Pellerin et al.

Anderson vs. Peek DBA Peek's Auto Service et al. McGee vs. Reimers-Schneider Inc et al. Bolton vs.

North River Insurance Co. Rvnum vs. Slate et al. State vs. Hall.

Bank of Terrebonne ic Trust Co. vs. Marcel et al. Andrews. vs.

Knight, et al. BY CHIl.F Jl'STICE FOl'RNFT Mrs. Sella Calhoun et al vs. Gulf Refining Company el al, affirmed. State of Louisiana vs.

Arthur G. Mills. Alternative writs of certiorari and prohibition made peremptory; judzment of lower court annulled and realtor or-deied discharced. BV JISTICE PONDER J. Winnficld Plauche, and wife, Juanita Fryou Plauche vs.

Consolidated companies. riussell Bourgeois and the Travelers Insurance Co. Judgment of the Court of Appeal. Second Circuit reversed and set aside; judgment of the district court is reinstated and amended. Hnmiter concurs in the decree.

Hawthorne, dissents. Simon concurs in part and dissents in pait. Michael Theodos and Stock Club, Inc. vs. City of Bossier City et al.

Appeal be transferred to the Court of Appeal, Second circuit. Continents! Oil Co. vs. James S. Reily, Collector of Revenue.

State of Louisiana; and Amerada Petroleum Corp. vs. James S. Reily, Collector of Revenue, State of Louisiana, affirmed. Fournet absent.

Simon concurs in de-cress. M. G. Munsnn, Derr A. Carpenter vs.

State Parks and Recreation Commission of the State of Louisiana. Rulings of the Civil Service Commission for the State of Louisiana re afurmed Justice Ham-iter concurs in the decree. By Justice Hamiter; State of Louisiana vs. Dale E. Bird-sell.

Conviction and sentence annulled and set aside and defendant is ordered discharged. Ponder dissents. Hawthorne concurs with written reasons. State of Louisiana ex rel. Sieve Paul ft al vs.

Horace M. Pcnistnn et al. Affirmed. Fournet absent. Tate concurs with written reasons.

By Hawthorne: F.sso Standard Oil Company vs. Maurice J. Welsh. On Rehearing. Judgment appealed from is reversed, annulled, and set aside, and it is ordered that plaintiff.

Esso Standard Oil have judgment against defendant. Maurice J. Welsh, in the sum of SI 1 .88.1.50 with legal interest from judicial demand until poid and for all costs of this suit. Ponder dissents. Frank Cazan Fontennt vs.

Maxim 7.. Fontenot. Judgment appeal from reversed and set' aside and case remanded CARPENTER RFPAIR work Free estimates )oh loo small No Since 192S Fine Upholstering Draperies Slip-Covers A Anderson General building contractor Anv Ivor building or repair Help finance Ph 7-12JP mouci iioiiKi? Vnit No. 3 of Cherokee Park Subdivision will be officially opened today with the showing of two "Heritage Homes" model homes by Cherokee Park Builders, J. V.

Hawn. president, announced. One of the homes has been completely furnished by llemenway's in order to demonstrate the spacious livability of the homes. Construction has been started on 100 homes in the unit to be priced between $12,750 and $13,500 for both VA and FHA purchasers. Veterans may purchase the homes with no down payment.

Hawn sta'ed. while only $400 will be required for FHA purchase of most of the homes. Designed to give maximum use of the floor area, the homes contain three bedrooms and are of brick veneer construction. Among the features included in them are natural finish kitchen cabinets, formica drainboards, double sinks, coppertone vent hoods, washer connections, copper plumbing, oak floors throughout, decorator color styling, forced air central heating, attic fans, Venetian blinds, ceramic tile tub panels, aluminum windows, two telephone outlets and large storage areas. Call us to bring samples to your home for selection and Quotation MURPHEY'S ASHFSTOS siding roofing moms garages sheetrock scieens re-model Terms fit Siding t'2 TRO'VBRIDGF 1 UMPFR CO INC Financing Free Fstimntes fiS-ISII 7 inr.fi AI UMINUM SCPFFNS7 Terms Arranged Gl'ford Sciren Co No 1.13.2RH.

Fust Jiiiiu-ial District Court in and for Caddo Parish. State of Louisiana SUCC'FSSION OF JOHN CARROLL HAMILTON Notice is hereby given that MRS. IF.II.A RROYLF.S HAMILTON. Administi ix, has this day filed her tunvistnnal account and tableau of partial distribution in 'aid Succession and unless opposition he made thereto within ten days fiom the date of first publication of this notice, the same will be homologated as prayed for and marie the judgment of the Court WITN'FSS the Honorahle Judges of said Court this the 24th day of June, Ifl'iH DOZIF.R P. WFBSTF.R.

Clerk, First Judicial District Court in and for Caddo Parish. State of Louisiana. Blanchard. Goldstein. Walker Ai O'Quin.

Attorneys. Shreveport Times: June 25, 2fl. July 4. 10'iR 5806 Line Big Cham Center Phone be removed and growers could get a government price support of 90 per cent of the farm price average of the three past years, or not less than $1.10 a bushel. Cotton a minimum allotment of 16 million acres would go into operation wjth no reductions for growers with allotments of 10 acres or less.

Farmers could get a support of from 75 to 90 per cent of parity if they stayed within allotments, parity being a standard calculated to be fair in relation to farmers' costs. Beginning with the 1961 crop price supports would be based on averages at spot markets for the past three years. Rice the national allotment would be not less than 1.600,000 acres with supports from 75 to 90 per cent of parity for 1959 and I960 crops. Beginning in 1961 supports would be based on the recent three-year average. Feed grains there would be no planting controls on grain sorghums, rye, oats, barley and other livestock feed grains.

Their support price would be tied to that of corn, except it could not, be less than 60 per cent of parity. Five Local Finns Arc Incorporated Five local area firms filed domestic charters of incorporation with the Louisiana Secretary of State Wade O. Martin Jr. during the period of June 18-24. Shreveport firms filing were Red River Oil and Gas 1402 Commercial Bank general oil, gas and other mineral development, investment and exploration, $20,000: G.

Investment Corp. 1708 Beck investments, 1.000 no par value shares; and Building Insulators of Baton Rouge, 215 Beech general contracting, $1,000. Also filing were Oil City Hardware Supply, Box 5, Oil City, hardware, 500 no par value shares, and Bossier Cabinet and Lumber 2845 Foster rj. i i-OH I.OWFS1 PRICKS ON t'nnolstering see Phoenix First Phoenix Furniture Co. RH9 rexa Ave Phone 1-nilR B.

R. Retail Sales Gain Consistently BATON' ROUGE. June 28 rP Local sales tax collections reflect an almost steady increase of five per cent in retail sales here despite a business recession across most of the nation. April retail sales of $20,101,200 showed a slight increase over the $20,082,000 spent during April of 1957. However, collections for the first four months of this year show a five per cent increase over the same period last year.

Records from the office of Rertrand Roussel, head of the city Finance Department's sales tax division, show that from Jan. 1, 1938, through April of this year, city retail sales stood at while for the same period last year, sales totaled $73,223,000. Farish sales during the same period this year were up two million dollars over the same period last year. Picas of Gu illy Entered by Pair Two Shreveport youths pleaded guilty yesterday to charges htem-ming from the theft of radios valued at $222. Entering pleas before Caddo Dist.

Judge William F. Woods Jr. were Francis Gene Cory, 17, of 3231 DeSoto and Judson Thomas Barton, 18, of 7019 Louise St. The youths were remanded to jail pending sentence. Cory is cTiarged with stealing the radios from the Shreveport Tire and Appliance Store.

5410 Mansfield last May 17, while Barton is charged with receiving one of the stolen radios. A juvenile also is charged. ADDITIONS, remodeling, repairs guaranteed Joe Struher 7-H7HI. RFAIVr CAM COTTAGF BUII DFRS Par. fi-lad? Nicht.

MODERN WAY UPHOLSTERY TROY PARKER' PHONE Gi-SflOS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RF.PAIHS. nilteis. roof, brick, tile, patio, plaster carpenter cabinets Small inns 7-900R WANTED RKMODEI.ING Planning is Important Fret sketches and estimates CARROII I.ITMBFR CO 7nl CONCRETE Renairs raising and leveling Harry Shumwav n-1'112 CARPENTFRING. cabinets. repairs All kind' Robertson On Friday the nearby July contract firmed on lack of notices.

Offerings were furnished through profit taking and some light hedge selling. The market eased late in the week on evening up operations prior to expected U.S. Senate consideration Monday of a farm bill submitted by the House Agriculture Committee. Traders took in stride the U.S. Agriculture Depart ment's announcement Friday that the mid-June cotton parity was 38.55 cents pound.

The decrease from the May figure of 38.68 cents was just about what brokers had expected. Average price received by farmers in mid-June was 29.09 cents a pound vs. 38.68 cents a pound in Way and 37.06 cents last June. It was noted that if parity at the end of the season is the same as now, and if the support price for next Feason is no higher than 81 per cent of parity, a loan rate on mid- Tex. Negroes Set Chamber Parley Here The Texas Negro Chambers of Commerce regional meeting will be held here today with the Shreve-port Negro Chamber of Commerce as host.

H. Wilson, local Chamber president, said the meeting will be held 8t the Allendale Branch of the YWCA, 1808 Anna St. at 10 a.m. today. Dinner will be served after the session in the YWCA cafeteria.

Mayor James C. Gardner will extend greetings to those in attendance at a Dublic program at the Galilee Baptist Church, 854 Williamson St. The meeting will be held at 3 p.m. -Ralph Henderson, manager of the commercial department of the downtown Chamber of Commerce, will represent that organization. Featured on the program will be a panel on "Community Progress-Organized- Effort" in which the following will participate: A.

Ma-cee Smith, minority group advisor of the FHA; Henry Ford of Dallas. Charles Freeman of Port Arthur, Prof. E. E. Cleaver of Lufkin, and J.

H. Wilson. -Music will be provided by the Galilee Baptist Church Choir and band. Brown E. Moore, executive secretary of the local Chamber, will introduce visitors.

James Bid Low In Barksdalc Job The low bid for construction and paring of operational aprons at Barksdale AFB was submitted last week by the T. L. James Inc. of Ruston, the Corps of Engineers announced yesterday. T.

L. James' bid, one of only two submitted, was $365,610, compared to the government estimate of $346,011. The project will consist of about 85,000 square yards of concrete ani soil-cement paving, plus drain-ag and electrical work, with com-plrtion required within 150 calendar days. 1he contract is expected to be awarded by Monday, following a review of the bids. Sales Representative Manufactured Homes Excellent buiintst opoprtunity for lop flight talesman with reHrkted tarningt betwatn th ag of 2i and 50.

Mutt hav a general SUCCESSION OF MRS. MAYMIF WHITAKF.R HIRRI.KR No. First District Court of Caddo Parish, Lousiana. Notice is hereby given that William Cook. F.xecutor.

has this day filed his Final Account and Tableau of Distribution in the above Succession, and unless opposition be made within the time by law, the same will be homologated as praved for and the judgment of the Court. Witness Ihe Honorable Judces nf the said Court, on this, the 24th day of June, IST-il PYRURN, Deputy Clerk. William H. Cook. Attorney.

Shreveport Times: June 25, 29. July 4. 19M1 'announcements WF BUY ACCOUNTS We collect accounts Nationwide National Collection Set vice Inc. Gidnens Lane Ph knowledge of horn mortgagt financing and governmental insuring agency We are looking for a man with thei qualifi- cationt to do butinest en a very Two Men Injured In Collision Here Two Negroes were reported in satisfactory condition yesterday after their car collided with a parked truck while traveling in the wrong direction on a one-way street. The accident occurred in the 1800 block: -of Weinstock Street about 4:30 a.m., police said.

high plan with Builders. Realtort, Mortgagees and Insuring Agencies This job it no push ever but eur experienced representatives earn from $15 000.00 to $30,000.00 and REMODELING New rooms added Fiee estimates Call thrm. then call me 3-0132 Can beat fieures REMODEL, painting, sheetrock. roofing, ashc-tos siding 65-1S37. CARPENTER Repair-- and Remodeling.

Free estimates. 3-R891 and M-1fl1ft Alterations Repairs New Buildings CONTR ACTURS-C AKPENTF.RS Free Estimates-Financing SHRFVF.PORT Long Leaf Lumber, Inc. Phone 1-7147 Highland Remodeling Co No job too large or too small 36 months In pay NO MONEY DOWN We rpmonpl snvThin from roof to basement J. D. WEEKS 2515 l.ako'twe 5-7122.

SO Brick Work All tvpes Rnck veneer patios fireplaces flower boses etc Estimates Ken nedv snd Christian l-Ooeq up per year on a straight com minion basis Our Earn-oi-You Collections, Incorporated Too Collectors in This Area Phone 4-WI21 learn training program and Fac- tory Guaranteed Income while er-i ganiiing your territory will make you a volume producer in a short I jnun.itx film I The two were identiifed as Willie Lewis, 32, and Robert Wilson, 33, driver of the car. Lewis suffered a broken arm, lacerations of the 1 head and knee and a possible frac time. The ability ta earn a good PLASTIC RFCOHDS CO Any article permanently sealed in clear plastic on 3r per so. in 10c minimum Mail articles and remittance to Box 7197 Shreveoort La Phone income through telling it essen tial. Address your confidential reply with recent photograph, qual TWO CONVENIENT DRIVE INS 2b 10 Jewells next to laundromat Broadway at Greenwood Ka-2'iri5 BROADWAY DRY C1FANFRS ification! and background, to we 0 A A 1 7' lectric Work construction, 250 no par value shares.

Domestic amendments were listed for W. L. Ratcliff changing corporate name to Evans-Jones Electric and Sherwood Park Development changing name to Southland Fark, Inc. Both are local firms. The Gulf States Distributing of Shreveport registered a dissolution.

may arrange a personal interview i in Shreveport within the nest three weeks to C. H. Rice, Salei Man- WF CAN collect that money for you Call AGRO tured pelvis. Wilson's hand was broken in the crash. They were taken to Confederate Memorial Medical Center.

Traffic officers said Wilson was traveling east and rammed into the truck forcing it into a parked car. All three vehicles were heavily damaged. FINLFY F.I FCTRIC CO 4-1149 7-SR7S ager, Th Thyer Manufacturing Corporation, P. O. Box 45.

Collins, Massage and Steam Nerve and Muscle Relaxation Oner, 9 a to 9 3-219 RURAL WIRING REASONABLE, 65-M)9 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Mississippi. to the district court for further proceedings. Tale takes no part. Elise Ellsworth, wife of Henry Dunn, vs. J.

Tedesco and American Fire and Casualty Co. Affirmed. V. 3. Hester et al vs.

Robert F. Roberts. Affirmed. Simon absent. Bv MrCaleh: Oscar Reagan, vs.

C. H. Murphy, et al, reversed and suit dismissed. Simon J. absent, Tate dissents and will assign written reasons.

Andrew D. Jones vs. Sun Oil and C. H. Murnhy, Jr.

Reversed and suit dismissed. Simon absent. Tate dissents and will assign written reasons. Malacy Humphreys et al vs Marquette Casualty and American Casualty Co. judgment of the court of appeal is set aside and that of the district court l's amended.

Hamiter concurs in the decree. Tate recused. Mrs. Dula Marie Holland et al vs. Marquette Casually Co.

et al. and Mrs. Dula Marie Holland et al vs. Marouette Casualty Co. et al.

The judgment of the Court of Appeal is set aside and that of the district court is amended. Hamiter concurs in the decree. Tate recused. Arch TV Sheffield v. Alexander L.

Norris. Reversed and plaintiff's suit is dismissed. Justice ad hoc: Bv Tate: Mrs. Katie WF TRADE with voti. why not us: We invite your patronage: YOUR INDEPENDENT A RAGS Displaying the N.A A Sign ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE HUNTER FLORIST CARNATIONS Jl 25 'j DOZ.

GLADIOLI 8c DOZ Uptown P'g Chain Center g.M7H anil Found 14) Building Work Showing Decline Shreveport's building operations for June may drop, compared to 1957 business, unless a rally comes Monday, the last business day of the month. At the close of business yesterday, city building director Charles Leslie had issued permits totaling $1,683,918. For the same period of June in 1957, permits figured $1,897,818. But this week, permits lumped into the lead when 91 permits to-taled $375,812, compared to 102 permits totaling $306,615 for the same week of last year. As the first half of 1938 nears an end, permits total $12,441,388, an increase of $159,014 over 1957 when permits stood at $12,282,374.

commission for Ihe city of New Orleans reversed and set aside. Ordered thiit anpellant. Adnlnh A. Mavcrhafrr, be restored to his former position with the New Orleans noltce department. Hamiter dissents.

Hawthorne dissents, MrCaleh, dissents in part wilh written reasons. Henry ,1. Ttnurvalt vs. Mrs. Pearl Diinree Bnucvalt.

Affirmed. McCaleb dissents with written reasons. Rv Simon: Alnhotie L. Breaux vs. Thelma A.

Mitchell Simon et al. An- REWARD for return of wife's hag-gelt white diamond wedding ring. Lost vicinity 300 block Leo St Phone R-MW1 PLANT PROPERTY ACCOUNTANT For Major ISuinrul (Has Pipe Line Company Houston, Texas Excellent opportunity for a man with minimum 10 years oil gal pip lin esperiee.ee. Capebl of assuming complete supervisory re- tpentibility. If Ju? A n'i'1 )g I TP" iSftjS fill J4 BL, "iV JO i TW i to i fK i fl uLTi I LOST.

Brown and while terrier puppv on Highway 1 or 71 between Shreveport and Balon Rouee. Please no'ifv H. Wier, 401 Rirhland Ave. Baton Rouge by air mail or call Shreveport 6-372. Rewald Gaskins.

widow of Clarence Srhon-! berg. Mrs. Frances Ruth Schonbrrg. wife of William J. Stewart, and Irvin Schonberg vs.

New York Life In-1 surance Co. The judgment reversed. Hawthorne absent. peal Is ordered to he rctranferred to the court of Appeal, first circuit. Tste reruscd.

Samuel L. Sleel Sr. individually and1 for the use and benefit of his minor son, Samuel L. Steele. vs.

Stale arm Mutual Insurance Co, et al. Case WRITE BOX 183-E, TIMES-JOURNAL LOST-10 or 12 keys on chain In Foid Park Sunday If found Dlease LOST Boy's Signet ring on chain. Vteinitv lossiei swimming pool. Call 2-1 2M. Samuel Zemurrav vs.

Arthur Boe. register of conveyances for the Parish of Orleans, and Creole Land Inc. reversed. Hamiter dissents wilh writtea reasons. Adolnh A.

Mayerhofer vs. Department, of Police of the City of New Orleans. The ruling of the civil service remannen to i ouri 01 Aoneai. rat'n of Orleans Hawthorne dissents, MrCaleh dissents with written reasons Horace C. F.furd.vs, Citv of Shrcve-nort.

of the trial rourt af- I- Iirmed. fournet absent. I MfMsVi.

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