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Tliin nday. Spi. 21. I'70 The Shrkvkport Times Ark -La -Tex Deaths Sears "i it yt Mapwer SALE! ASC Group In Columbia Elects Slaff Times News Service MAGNOLIA, Ark. Twenty 3Irs.

Estelle Tousha lkksviu-K Funeral serv lA five ASC community committeemen and alternates have been Save IO! Sears 20-in. Rotary Lawrm Modwcblt ices for Kstelle Doyle Tousha, 76, will be held at 3 p. in, today in the Oak Forest Baptist Church with the Rev. Arthur Hymon and the Rev. Jason Kay officiating.

Burial will be in the Oak Forest Cemetery under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home. Survivors are one son, Noble ARKANSAS George If. llroom MAGNOLIA, Ark. Funeral services for George 11. Broom, 83, of Emerson who died Sunday afternoon in the Magnolia Hospital, were held Tuesday afternoon In the Emerson Methodist Church.

Burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Emerson under direction of Lewis Funeral Home. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Vance Broom of Hope and Horace Broom of Texarka-na; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Thurman of Hope and Mrs. ftut. i elected by the farmers of Columbia County in a recent mail election.

Marion D. Blaekwell, chairman of the County Agricultural Stabi-ligation and Conservation (ASC) Committee, named thu new committeemen, listed in the order of chairman, vice chair 5am ('. Sutton Kuneral services fur Sam Jalvin Sutton, 89, of 71fi Huron, vill be held at 1 p.m. today at he Oslxirn Funeral Home chapel vith Dr, James Middleton, jaslor of the First Baptist Thiiivh, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park Jemelery.

Mr. Sutton, a native of Dalark, had lived in Shreveport for he past 51 years. He was a etired building contractor and a nemher of the First Baptist Thurch, officiating. He died at 11:20 p.m. Tuesday it Schumpert Hospital following I long illness.

Survivors include his widow; vn sons, Sam R. Sutton of New Orleans and M. Palmer Sutton of Coran; one daughter, Mrs. W. A.

Regular $59.99 Only 12 to Sell! Tousha and one daughter, Mrs. C. C. Harrison Jr. both of Leesville; three brothers, Alonzo Doyle, Mitch Doyle and, Tilley Doyle all of Pitkin; one sister, man, member, first alternate Mrs.

John W. James of Pitkin and second alternate, as: Waldo: Robert Genestet, Gerald Hudgens, Marvin Aldridge, Helen Trett of Texarkana; throe brothers, John and Harry Broom and six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. us of Magnolia and Sam Broom ol Emerson. 31 rs. Lola Braley SAREPTA Mrs.

Lola P. 31rs. Grover Warren MAGNOLIA, Ark. Funeral Miss Tamra Parker has been named named Union County Fair Queen in a contest on the opening day of the week-long annual event. The contest is sponsored by the El Dorado Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Miss Parker was picked from a field of 19 contestants. services lor Mrs. urover war ren, 75, of Waldo who died Sunday afternoon in the Magno lia Hospital, were held Tuesday Ample power for your mowing needs from 3-HP engine. Lighweight aluminum housing makes handling easy. Folding handle for easy storage and carrying.

Wide 20-in. cut gets job done fast. Bra ley, (9, of Sarepta died in a Springhill hospital Wednesday of a lengthy illness. Services will be held 4 p.m. today at the Old Sarepta Baptist Church with the Rev.

Judd officiating, assisted by the Rev. Larry Braley, burial will be in the Spring Branch Cemetery under the direction Bailey Mortuary of Springhill. at 2:30 p.m, in the First Baptist Church of Waldo with the Rev. Stanley Beaird nad the Rev. Holds Purtle officiating.

was in the Waldo Cemetery under direction of Lewis Funeral Game of Century James C. Sands, J. Ardls Hanson; McNeil: Frank Blair; Wood-row Wilson, John C. McAlister, W. M.

Higdon, Clev P. Miller; Magnolia; Sam Thomas, Roy R. Nipper, F. W. Souter.

J. D. Chambers Eric B. Garrard; Emerson: Ballard O. Waller, C.

B. Talley, El win P. Maloch, Eric W. Williams, Alvin Moore; Taylor: Jim Keith, W. Denzel Hayes, Herbert V.

Keith, C. C. ChSsholm, vy B. Johnson. The new ASC community committeemen will convene Monday at 10 a.m.

in the county ASCS office, Federal Building, in a public meeting. They will elect one county committeeman to serve athree-year term and two alternates to serve one-year terms. ASC community committees assist the County ASC Committee in administering farm programs in Columbia County, such as cotton acreage allotments, feed grain bases and agricultural conservation cost-sharing measures. They also help keep local Jthoft ol Bossier City; one lister, Mrs. Anna Scroggins lonesboro; and two grandsons.

Perry It. Perry B. Westcott, 53, of 2717 lillcrest, a retired hairdresser, lied at 2:45 a.m. Wednesday at "onfederate Memorial Hospital ollowing a long illness. A native of New Orleans, he lived in Shreveport most of life.

Graveside funeral services will ie held at 2 p.m. Friday at Jentruies Memorial -Park with he Rev. Billy McCormiek, pas-or of Trinity Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Rose-Neath "tmeral Home is in charge of Survivors include his widow; hree stepdaughters, Mrs. Doris ean Davenport and Dorothy survivors include two sons Hippies 'Will Mr.

James R. Braley of Shreve Home, Survivors include her husband; and two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Warren of Magnolia and Mrs.

W. W. Stringer of Waldo. port, Mr. Liburn M.

Braley of Hamlin, one daughter Mrs. Joe C. Robinson of Montgomery, La. two sisters, Mrs. P.

A McKinney of Rocky Mount, La Play Pigs In Softball 2IMbmIi ORotary Mwcr and Mrs. O. A. Whisenhunt of Wayne E. Jones EMERSON, Ark.

Wayne E. Jones, 20, was killed in a two Minden; three brothers, David Parkerson of Springhill, J. D. Parkerson of Oklahoma and Hughey Parkerson of Bull Shoals, seven grandchildren Sold in Spring General Catalog for $49.50 car accident near hi Dorado. Services will be held 4 p.m.

today in the Western Baptist and five great-grandchildren. 'ompkins, both of Shreveport. nd Mrs. Suzanne Jennings of Church with the Rev. C.

C. producers informed of farm program provisions and Irand Prairie, and four Martin officiating, assisted by the Rev. J. M. Edjlington.

Burial will be in the Western Cemetery under the direction of Bailey John Burcli DERIDDER Funeral services for John Henry Burch, 53, will be held at 10 a.m. today in the Beauregard Funeral Home with the Rev. Emory Wallace ollicitaing. Burial l.ill be in the Beauregard Cemetery. Mr.

Burch died Tuesday at his Mortuary of Springhill. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cavin H. Jones of Emerson, three sisters, Ann 3-HP, 4-cycle engine gives plenty of power for any Cold Front, Rains Strike Texas Points mowing, plus large wheels for easy maneuvering.

Jones, Sue Jones and Delayne BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Supporters are calling it the game of the century the hippies versus the pigs softball contest slated here Sunday. In response to a challenge, members of a police substation near Louisiana State have agreed to turn out for a game with members of Genesis House, a student-run emergency clinic near the campus. A spokesman for police said his side plans to have a mascot present "in uniform." A hippie representative said a mascot would probably be something "really strange." Genesis House was organized this summer- to give emergency aid to youths with drug or psychological problems. The game was scheduled for Olympia Field Stadium.

Jones; one brother, Larry Jones, all of Emerson, Ark. nome. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a former LOUISIANA f. F.

Clifton NACOGDOCHES, Tex. Fu-leral services for 82-year-old I. f. Clifton, of Nacogdoches will )e at 3 p.m. today in the Helpen still Chapel near Nacogdoches.

3urial will be in the Helpen Still Cemetery under the direction of he Oakley Metcalf Funeral Home. Mr. Clifton was pronounced 3ead on arrival at Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning of in apparent heart attack. Survivors include his widow; hree daughters, Mrs. Little Case Easy recoil starter.

Adjustable cutting heights. Shop early only 6 to sell. Lower Level or Bossier Ciity employe of the city of DeRidder. Survivors are his widow: his daughter, Charlotte Burch both Treatment Of Fire Ants Scheduled of DeRidder; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Cooper of San Augustine, Tex.

Mrs. Fay Herbert and Mrs. Feldon Hoggins six brothers, Calvin Burch of Houston, Woodroiv Burch Treatment against fire ants is of Brooklin, Buster Burch scheduled about Sept. 2a in jf Houston, Mrs. E.

E. Chapman and Mrs. Robert Barnhart, both By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Autumn, heralded by a blustery cold front and widespread rains, came to Texas Wednesday. panied the cold air tapeerd off near midday after dumping nearly 3 inches of rain on some areas. Two funnel clouds were spotted near Donna in the Lower Rio Grande Val'ey and at least one tornado was reported near Poteet, south of San Antonio.

Temperatures which slipped as low as 39 degrees before dawn at Plainview climbed into the 60s and 70s at midday in many areas. Soaking rains fell over North Central and Northeast Texas portions of Caddo, Bossier, De of Rosevine, Tex. and Skeet Burch of Rosevine, Buddy Burch of Bronson, Tex. and Floyd Burch, Gretna. Soto and Webster parishes, ac )f Nacogdoches; three sons, cording to Richard Carlton, state Apzil Clifton, Wade Clifton, and entomologist of the Louisiana 3en Clifton, all of Nacogdoches; 13 gandchildren; 10 great-grand Department of Agriculture.

Prison Term Canceled on Local Man About 590,000 acres in the area Ilccoiulitioiicfl Used Power Mowers and Eclgers 2-HP Gas Edger (New) Sih 1 Sweeper, $7A Reg. $59.99 3 to sell! Was $134.95. 2-HP Push Type Kotary Mower, 1 Self-Propellou Sweeper fmrg V2 HP. Was $99.99. Only 1 OIF 7V2.bu.

capacity. Was $119.99. 1-HP Electric Mower 2 Self-Propelled Mowew, $ffh Was $99.99. Only OU 3-HP. Was $159.95 2 Self-Propelled Mowers, $0 ST 4-HP.

Was $179.95 Ot Lower Level, SfiOI Southern are scheduled to be treated with mirex bait. There is no evidence children and two great-greatgrandchildren. Riley C. Melton WINNFIELD -Riley C. Mel- Ed Dees DERIDDER Funeral services for Ed Dees, 80, will be held at 2 p.m.

today in the Texas Avenue Baptist Church with th Rev. Jimmie Broshette and the Rev. Tom Lee and the Rebv. A. M.

Stracener officiating. Burial will be in he Sugartown Ceme that the formulation or concentration used in the treatment has ALEXANDRIA Ninth Judi any detrimental effect on the environment or wildlife, accord 80, died Tuesday at 4:30 and stretched into central re cial District Judge Field V. j.m. in his home. gions, Wednesday ing to the Louisiana Department The cold front set off showers Gremillion has set aside and declared null and void a 15-year of Agriculture.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. today in the chapel of the and thundershowers as it pushed sentence of Sammie Robinson Jr. Southern Funeral Home with the southward in the state. of Shreveport who was convicted Rev. Pearl Willie James, the By early afrnotoen, the front stretched from Longview bo of attempted aggravated rape in tery under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Survivors are his widow; two brothers, Rev. Clarence Dees of DeRidder and Lawerence Dees of Shreveport; two sisters, Mrs. Josie Prince of Harrisonburg and Mrs. Bammie Prince of Jena. Rapides Parish in 1953.

Rev. Jackie Duplechain and the Rev. N. W. Causey officiating.

Burial will be in the Milton Houston and McAllen. However, Robinson reportedly MM I is serving a life term in the Cemetery with Masonic Rites smrm The Weather Bureau posted a tornado warning for Cameron and Willcy counties in South Louisiana State penitentiary at Mr. Melton was a Mason and a Angola for a murder allegedly member of the Georgetown Texas when funnel clouds were committed while in prison. Lodge and also a member of Ihe Included in the first block to be treated are Cotton Valley, Cullen and Sarepta. The degree of fire ant infestation in the Shreveport area is low due to previous treatments.

Research and experience has shown, however, that unless light infestation is treated, the area will soon become generally infested at the rate of 40-50 mounds per acre as occurs in some sections of Louisiana. The program is being conducted jointly by the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and the Plant Protection Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Gremillion ruled that Robinson sighted aloft near Los Fresnso and Bayview. Parish Democratic Executive was not represented by counsel tigged Latex Mouse Faint Heavy thundershowers pelted the court did not inform him of Committee.

Survivors include his widow; sons, Bowman Melton and hte San Antonio-Austin region. Wind gusts up to 31 miles per his right to counsel nor appoint counsel, and that he did not Hughey Melton both of Winnfield waive his right to counsel. hour were measured in San Antonio adn weahter observers waned of possib'e flooding of low-water crossings in the Aus-Rainfall amounts for a period The ruling setting aside the conviction was rendered follow Regular $5.49 3 Days Only! ing a hearing on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. TEXAS 3Irs. Bernice Carter MARSHALL, Tex.

Mrs. Bernice F. Carter, 69, died Sept. 15 in Paris, France, after a lengthy illness. She had been a resident of Paris for 16 years.

Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Algoma Cemetery in Marshall. Burial will be in Algoma Cemetery. Survivors include two brothers, James Furrh of Mineral Wells, Graham Furrh of Lubbock; one sister, Mrs. Lovie E.

Allday of Dallas; a number of nieces and nephews. ending Wednesday morning in western half of the state while cluded 2.28 inches at Bridgeport, 2.34 at Pilot Point and 2.48 at Celina, all in 'North Texs. eastern regions were partly ov Tech Alumni Telethon Set ercast at onon. Skies began clearing over the Gals. For Tuesds ay 8B hat of the We Thirty-five local Louisiana Tech Alumni will participate in the first telethon in the Shreveport area.

It will be held Tuesday night, September 29, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the Texas Eastern Building. The telethon will be in conjunction with the Third Annual Fund Drive of the university. In 1969, over $100,000 was Mid James E. Melton of Oak-ro've; one daughters, Mrs.

Mamie Younger of Baton Rouge; hree brothers, Wright Melton, Lee Melton an Crawford Melton all of Winnfield; two sisters. Mrs. Jean Finch and Jewel Keith joth of Baton Rouge; six grandchildren. Mrs. Lida Jones JENA Mrs.

Lida Ellen Jones, 74 of Jena died Tuesday ollowing a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held oday at 10 a.m. in the Pine Irove Baptist 'Church with the ev. Alton Fleming officiating. 3urial will be in the Nebo metery under the direction of vinner and Stevens Funeral Home.

Survivors include four sons, Albert Jones of Trout, Ben Jones Texas City, Otho Jones Gardenia, Dallas Jones jf Delhi: four daughters, Mrs. dettie Patrick of Winnsboro, Mrs. Verda Walters of Winns-joro. Mrs. Betty Jo Whittington )f Texas City, Tex.

and Mrs. Dpal Sharp of Beaumont. jne brother, Walter Stone of lena: three sisters, Mrs. Beckey Bradford of Jena, Mrs. Martha iVindham of Trout and Mrs.

Susie Rutledge of Arkansas; 38 grandchildren; 36 hi exterior LATEX house paint iH Durable house paint dries to a beautiful, flat finish in just Vz an hour. Resists weather, helps guard against fading, peeling and fumes. Applies easily over damp or dry surfaces. Cleans up fast. Wil NSU Trio Appointed to School Posts NATCHITOCHES Diane Nickerson Bates and Charles Park, both of Springhill, and Ronnie McBride of Natchitoches have been appointed to graduate assistant positions in the division of informatinoal services at Northwestern State Universiy.

Norhwestern direcor of infor-mationla services Jerrv Pierce i contributed by alumni and used Ml by the university for scholarships, payment on the new alumni house and additional library facilities. There are over 1,200 Tech Alumni in the Shreveport-Bossier area, and those that have not said Mrs. Bates will coordinate music, art and drama informa tion. McBride will serve as contributed to the Third Annual Fund will be conacted by these voluneers Tuesday. Chairman of this years drive is Neill Matthews, and) his team captains are Jack Barnett, John Caruthers, John J.

Long, John David Stewart, and Joe Tauzin. assistant supervisor of photogra phy, and Park will assist with Sears Latex Flat Interior Wall Paint Regular $3.19 Gal. Gals. 5 tkUl' rf'ip jjjf ulterior latex I flat radio and televiion news. A 1964 graduate of Springhill High School, Mrs.

Bates is in her second year as a graduate assistant in the information $16.95 to $100 if Ronnie Dart DODSON Ronnie Lynn Dart. 18, died Tuesday near the Tech campus in Ruston when he ran into the path of an eastbound He was killed instantly. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the Friendship Baptist Church with the Rev. A.

L. Dratton and the Rev. Robert Leath officiating. Rurial will be in the Harmony Grove Cemetery under the direction of Edmond Funeral Home. Survivors are his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dart of Dodson.

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Net income rose to $810,972. equal to 30 cents per share, from the prior year's $163,590, or six cents a share. Here is an economical paint that glides on your wall with latex ease. Dries to a beautiful finish in one hour or less. Covers similar colors in only one coat.

Easy soapy water cleanup. Lower Level or Bossier City office. She received her bachelor's degree in English from Northwestern in 1968 and taught for one year at Lake Charles High School before returning to NSU to work toward a graduate degree in secondary education. McBride was a student photographer at Northwestern for four years before receiving his degree this year in commercial art. He is a 1966 graduate of Natchitoches High and is working toward a master's degree in secondary art education.

Park was director of sports information at Northwestern last year bu resigned from the post to pursue a maser's degree in speech. He received his bache Use One of Sears Convenient Credit Plans The Open Road The most popular hat of them all and it's made by Stetson LARGEST SELECTION OF MEN'S HATS IN THE frery Shape, Every Size, Every Price! Keys Made Bonded Locksmith Scissors Sharpened Shoes Kepairrd South Parking Lot. Shreveport Store Manipulation Hill MANILA a'PIi The Securi-ies and Exchange Commission has Hraftnd a hill Lillian Priidhomnie NACOGDOCHES Lillian A. Prudhomme, 85, died Tuesday following a lengthy illness. She was a retired school teacher.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. today in the Church of the Immaculate Conception with the Rev. Norman Buvcns officiating. Burial will be in the Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Blanchard Funeral Home. lor's degree from College.

Centenary (t0 try t0 hait stock market manipulation. Among other Sears 523 UADIUAI I I(i01 Southern Ave. Heart O' Bossier Center fcHOP AT SEARS AND 6AVI Smtiffaetio GunrtnteH Your Monty Beak DOWNTOWN SHREVEPORT Formerly sports director of STREET CHAT CLOTHIERS KTBS Television in Shreveport team. Rotknrk and Co. of 1962 gracXiate hSchool.

Park is a Springhill Hif things, the bill would prohibit a broker from being a director or officer of any corporation stock is traded on U' exchange. 4.

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