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10-A Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1972 The Shhkvei-oht Timis in 1 a 'V If Gov. Smith Asks Drive On Insurance Revision JL JL ill IM It it i 1,1.1 mm Funeral services will be held At. at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Ccnterpomt Methodist Church with the Rev.

Jimmy Miller and AUSTIN (AP) Gov. Preston Smith urged the public Tuesday to sound off for competitive car the Rev. T. A. Brown otticiat ing.

Burial will be in the Old Bethel Cemetery under the and house insurance rates and threatened another special legis Your one-stop for values. two appointees railed to win Senate confirmation. Ho said former U.S. Sen. Ralph Yarborough was "under consideration along with a half dozen others.

I tried to entice (former Secretary of State) Martin Dies Jr. to come back, lative, sesion if lawmakers fail October WOO ICO TIME PAYMENT CREDIT TERMS Under our Time payment Agreement credit plan and almost did." He a i he direction of the Southern Funeral Home of Jonesboro. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Tommy Allen Wal-sworth and Donald Ray Wal-sworth, both of Quitman; four daughters, Mrs. Dewanna Liv-ingston of Columbus, Mrs. Jackie Higginbotham of WaDato.

Mrs. Sue Hig NO DOWN PAYMENT is re- I quired and NO FINANCE to take "a clearcut vote" on the issue. Smith spoke with reporters while the House worked through a stack of 13 bills, all submitted to the special session by the governor. The Senate is expected to take up the competitive rate issue Wednesday, and House Speaker Rayford Price said representatives would vote on a bill CHARGE is imposed if payment is made with 23 days of billing or provided payments each 01 3 CYCLE WASHER month following months of pur ginbotham of Quitman, and chases are equal to one-third (33'3) or more of the orig 00 IN an inal purcnase amount, ror extended payments we charge a Thursday of Friday. riNANit i a with re Mrs.

Mary Ann pepper oi Shreveport; two brothers, Will a 1 th of Quitman and Mallory Walsworth of Jones-b 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Pauline Gamble MANSFIELD Mrs. Pauline spect to a current billing period William 0. Jeffcoat Three water level selections, five water temperature combin which opens with a balance owing from the prior billing period Funeral services for William ations: Normal, permonent press with cool down activated soak to prepare fabrics for regular wash.

iPrevious Balance Method) and if imposed will be based on that 0. Jeffcoat, 69, of 251 Carrollton also approached Fred Moore of Austin, a member of the state college coordinating board, about the job but was turned down. In floor action, the House passed and sent to the Senate bills that would: Appropriate $13.5 million to restore medical school construction funds borrowed from the University of Texas and Texas Tech University to avert a cut in welfare benefits in 1970. Provide $8 million to guild the first phase of a new state school for the mentally retarded at Fort Worth. Allocate $211,372 to Texas University for a citrus and vegetable training center and a program to step up beef production.

Allow the legislature to conditior certain expenditures on the governor's determination that certain facts or conditions exist. will be held at 4 p.m. today balance unless payments and Gamble, 83, of Grand Cane, died MODEL WWA8300N in the (Jsborn Funeral Home Monday. Chapel with Gussie Lambert Funeral services will be held Price said he still feels the session can adjourn Friday, adding he feels the House will kill the competitive rate measure. That would not prompt the governor to recall the lawmakers in another special session, Smith said.

Lower Insurance Cost Although Smith has submitted 26 topics to the session, he indicated he has not lost interest in the main reason for the session competitive rates as a other credits during the current billing period offset the Previ- I dus Balance. The FINANCE CHARGE or extended payments I is per month AN- I and Greg Whitaker officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. NUAL PERCENTAGE RATE) on Mr. Jeffcoat died Monday in rne rirsr and per the Highland Hospital following a short illness.

month (12 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE on the excess. Minimum monthly payment required is $5.00. electric means, the way ne sees 11, 01 reducing car insurance costs tor at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Dan McBride officiating.

Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery In Shreveport under the direction of the Drewett Funeral Home. Survivors include one brother, Howard K. Bishop of Nashville, and one niece. Enoch E. Lawson COUSHATTA Enoch Lawson, 66, of Hall Summit, died Monday at his home after a lengthy illness Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

Wednesday in the chapel of Rose Neath Funeral many Texans. "Now really is the time for Carl J. Bolinger Carl J. Bolinger, 73, of 5518 Bienville, died at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday after a long illness.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Osborn Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Potter officiating. Burial will be in Centuries Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mr. Bolinger was a native of the concerned citizens ot our 61)00 state to contact their representatives and senators. This ses sion was canea ior ine peupie. Now it is time for the people to 32 at NSU Listed in Publication NATCHIOCHES Thirty-two Northwestern State Univer speak," Smith said. Heavy duty timed electric dryer.

Three heat selections offer your choice of regular, low, and no-heat fluff. Separate start switch. MODEL DDE6200N He was asked whether there Philadelphia, and had lived was a possibility he would call Home here. The Rev. nenry another special session the fifth for the 62nd Legislature.

"Yes, here sure is," he sity students have been citea replied emphatically, in the FILTER-FLO event the House and benate ao in Shreveport for 45 years. He was a retired glass blower and was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow; one son, Danny Bolinger of Shreveport; one daughter, Mar. gie Tucker of Shreveport; one brother, Arthur W. Bolinger of Grants Pass, and five grandchildren.

AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BUYER not have a clear cut vote on insurance reform, due perhaps Tickett will officiate. Burial win be in Springhill Cemetery at Hall Summit. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Johnnye Dell Madden of Crossroads, Mrs. Ophelia Par-due of Shreveport, and Mrs.

Lucille Hendrey of Amite, three brothers, Berly Lawson of Hall Summit, Berton Lawson of Hall Summit and Hermon Law-son of Mansfield; stepmother, Mrs. Clara Lawson of Hall as being among tne nations outstanding campus leaders and will be listed in the 1972 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Selection for Who's Who is based on academic achieve to a filibuster or to a conference committee report not being brought out. under that condition I certainly would call one because I think the ment, service to the community people are entitled to know how and university, feature potential Automatic Electric Dryer. Three heat selections, 'five cycle selections.

Automatic settings for heavy, normal, permanent press and perma-press Extra Care. Model DDE7200N. Two wash, two spin speed selections and five water temperature combinations. Three water level selections, three cycles. MODEL WWA8330N their legislators siana on uihui- Summit; four half-brothers, and leadership in campus ance reform in this Hugh Lawson of Shreveport, Carlton Lawson of Hall Summit, John Lawson of Houston, Defeat of a competitive rate bill in either house would be "clearcut action" and would not prompt him to recall the law Students were nominated for the honor at dormitory meetings and sessions of student-faculty selection committees.

Various and Bobby Lawson of Hall Summit; two half-sisters, Mrs. makers," he said. Gertrude Taylor of Shreveport, campus organizations submitted I Mrs. W. N.

Marshall ot St. Louis; seven nieces, eight nephews and six great-nieces. Favorable Prospect Asked how he assessed the phanees of Dassing a rate Monroe II. Alford FARMERVILLE Monroe H. Alford, 43; services, 2 p.m.

competition bill, Smith said, "Every evaluation we've made with the legislative leadership nnH the members has been Wednesday, Byrds Chapel Meth lists of nominees to the selection groups. H. Pettus Randall, editor of the Who 's Who publication, announced the selection of the NSU students. Oustanding students have been honored in the publication for more than 35 years. Dr.

Richard H. a 1 1 a vice-president for student af-fiars at Northwestern, is in charge of Who's Who nominations at NSU. favorable. Smith also said he would wait until the session ends to make his third attempt at filling a vacancy on the three-man State odist Church; burial, Memorial Park Cemetery. Linwood A.

Pace LEESVILWE Linwood A. Pace, 80; services, 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Hixson Funeral Home; burial, Leesville Ceme IMip Hp ft HI- -W1- lb t4 ft 1 It He Insurance Board. His previous tery. Students from Northwestern who will be listed in the Publication are Laurie Amazeen, Michael David Gates, James Roy Maxwell, Debra Mitchell, Leo Murray, James Lynwood Wilson, Shreveport; Sandra Andries, Boyce; Lawrence Batiste, Kathlyn Breazeale, Odell Brown, Evie Norman, Debra Jean Towry, Tommy Wright, Natchitoches; Raymond Beach, Wisner; William Bozzelle, Gretna; Bonnie Buck, Kinder; Patricia Carrier, John W.

Nash LEESVILLE Funeral services for John Wesley Nash, 77, of Evans, will be held at 10 a.m. Court Seat Bid Is Lost By Courtney BATON ROUGE, (AP) Oberlin; Benjamin Carter Port Wednesday in the Burr Ferry Pentecostal Church with the Rev. Lloyd Jeane and the Rev. James Burnette officiating. Bur A state district court rejectea Tuesday efforts by New Orleans Sulphur; Wanda Faye David, Breaux Bridge; Larry Joe Ehrhardt, Washington; Jeanne Marie Hebert, Lafayette; Vickie Hebert, Dane Hine, Jennings; David Morgan, Greg O'Quinn, Alexandria; Deborah A.

Morgan, Sulphur; Barbara Jo Pease, Springhill; Deborah S. Pollard, Bossier City; Brent Prather, Opelousas; Sara Beth Tanner, Evergreen; Bruce Webb, Grand Isle, and Vicki Weeks, Marksville. ial will be in the Burr terry Cemetery No. 2 under the direction of the Hixson Funeral attorney Cv D. uounnev iu win a chance at a seat on the Home.

Louisiana Supreme Court. PREMIUM! TIRE Courtney immediately ap nested the decision to the 1st state Court of Apneal. Mr. Nash died Monday. Survivors include his widow; one son, Lynn Nash of Evans; five daughters Mrs.

Carol Haymon, and Elsie Nash, both of Evans, Mrs. Carrie Myers, Mrs. Ida Nash Land, and Mrs. 21 Seeking School Post THIS Michele Henderson Funeral services lor Michele Chumley Henderson, 8, of 3743 Bobbitt, who died at about 4:30 p.m. Monday after being struck by a school bus, will be held at 2:30 p.m.

today in the Osborn Funeral Home chapel. Officiating in services will be Dr. James Taylor, pastor of Highland Baptist Cahurch, and Dr. Billy i head master of Trinity Academy. Burial vill be in Forest Park.

A native of Dallas, Tex. the girl had lived in Shreveport for the past six vears. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Edna Henderson of Shreveport: her father, Robert W. Henderson of Dallas; her maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Chumley of Shreveport, and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. L.

D. Henderson of Palestine, Tex. Pallbearers will be L. T. Cohen, Dr.

Benjamin vicKers, Charlie Kyzar, Curtis Petrey, W. J. Ritch and Harvey Crawford. Mrs. Ida V.

Brown Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Newman's Funeral Home for Mrs. Ida Von do Brown, 92, of 1615 Poland St. who died at the Booker T. Washington Nursing Home after an illness of several months.

The Rev. George Giddens will officiate. Burial will be in Carver Memorial Terrace. OUR BEST FULL 4 PLY mmm: wm Nona Johnson, all of Shreve- In Orleans Dort: four brothers, Willie Nash, POLYESTER CORD TIRE kmYfXUtfWAttt lUf AMI Eddie Nash Wilburn Nash, all of Evans, and Charlie Nash of BATON ROUGE, (AP) Twenty-one persons, including in fflivaxKjairag inn Leesville; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Maurell of DeQuincy and an unsucc, candidate for Mrs.

Mary Jones, of Alexandria B78-13 (650x13) blackwall whitewalls only $2.88 more in these sizes B78-13 (650x13) C78-13 (700x13) 22 grandchildren ana 20 the State Board of Education, fild oapers seeking a seat on the Orleans Parish School Board, Secretary of State Wade O. An election contest boaiu ruled last week Courtney had filed his qualifying papers too late. Courtney is seeking to run as an independent in the March 20 general election against Democrat Walter Marcus Jr. and Republican Martin Feldman. At stake is the seat on the high court held by the retiring justice Walter B.

Hamlin. Courtney maintains the contest panel, which is composed of state officials and executwE. appointees, was looking at the wrong law when it tossed out his papers. Besides, he contended, the board wasn't qualified to reject his papers on the grounds they weren't filed in time. Courtney ran for lieutenant governor in 1959 and at one time sought to unseat U.S.

Rep. Hale Boggs, the House majority leader. C78-14 (695x14) plus $1 .1 8 to $2.08 Fed. Ex. Tax and old tire Martin said Tuesday.

TEXAS F78-14 (775x14) blackwall G78-14 (825x14) blackwall 1 ROAD HWARO Guint1 liinit KL3 iCNi i jRjk.J fWr and running Hiti. willwut limit is ta 1 R0D HA2AR0-Gurjnf1 igjiMt alt read nmrh eiceot tvitbt punctual and running tlati. wiltaut as ta vm. 'Wc 4 AttB msmm or mm. Miusmemi orofaui on am months or mm.

Adiustnwnts omiatH on Lauren D. Vaughn CARTHAGE, Tex. Lauren D. Vaughn, 58; services, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Eastside Baptist Church of Gary; burial, Gary Cemetery.

Raymond K. Payne whitewalls only $2.88 more in the following sizes Deadline for entering the race for the seat held by Robert C. Smith was 5 p.m. Tuesday. Smith did not qualify for reelection, 1.1a: said.

Amonf those entering the race were Maxine J. Copeli, a black Tulane University instructor who lost a race Sept. 30 for a seat on the state Board of Education, and Frank Ahern of New Orleans, who ran last year E78-1 4 (735x14) F78-1 4 (775x14) F78-15 (775x15) G78-14 (825x14) H78-14 (855x14) J78-14 (885x14) G78-1 5 (825x15) H78-1 5 (855x15) L78-1 5 (915x15) remamtrtf tieao using current selling pnc plus Misting tam. 2 WORKMANSHfP-Guafjnttal (or tht life of The ongmal t'tid tamit dtlKts in mitfrial and workminsfiip. without limit as to month) or miles.

Adjustments prorated on remaining tread, using current selling price plus (listing taies, 3 TRCAO Lift -Were applicable, guaranteed to five normal tread for tht number months ot miles specified, whichever cones fust, misalignment ei-cepte4 It tread wears out during this perrod. tire will be replaced. only for menttis or mites used. Uiusimentt prorated, using current selling price plat listing taies. 3mfm plus $2.24 to $3.16 Fed.

Ex. Tax and old tire 36,000 MILES or 36 MONTHS MILEAGE GUARANTEED for lieutenant governor. Passenger ttrei usrt tor frci tpremium is our description. No industrywide standard exists. TYLER, Tex.

Raymond K. Payne, 58; services, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Lloyd James Funeral Home; burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. John T. Oates CENTER, Tex.

John T. Oates, 62; services, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mangum Funeral Home: burial, Oaklawn Ceme- Mrs. Brown was a member of Trinity Baptist Church and had resided in Shreveport for 80 years. She was a lonatime 'employe of the Evan N.

Kelley family. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Clora V. Scroggins of and one Wallace Has No Comment AMERON ANTIFREEZE OIL FILTERS 157 SEALED BEAMS STP OIL TREATMENT 'mm 100 U4-'' 71 94 gallon Others who submitted qualifying papers Martin said, were William D. Reeves, Ltuerh H.

Williams, Elliott Willard, Gregory J. Bruce, Raymond A. McGuire Denis H. McDonald, Ivan M. Foley, Earl R.

Brooks Frances Dee Taran-tino, Richard R. Martin, A. J. Be ibtt.ide Terry J. Larose Harold J.

Nuss, Louis Ybos Pierre Kirk, Joseph Marshall, Merlin L. Lleury, J. M. Holley and Louis W. Gchlekau.

I tery. I eachWffi zy qce; 4001 AUUi W. Famous ACF oil filters. Spin-on or drop-in type meet all new car warranty requirements. On Election MONTGOMERY, Ala.

(AP) -Gov. George C. Wallace announced luesday he "will not Cope Infant Graveside funeral services for 13. TREATMENT Our full strength permanent type anti-freeze at money saving prices. Limit 2 gal.

'The racer's edge' for better trgirit performance, 'nm 2. IS Reg. 1.57. G.E. upper or lower beams for cars with dual systems.

Limit 2. OIL FILTER REMOVER TOOL 56 T-84 have anything further to say on the presidential election" but will let his camnaign in the ARKANSAS Joe M. Rider HOPE, Ark. Joe M. Rider, 87; services, 10 a.m.

Thursday, Herndon Funeral Home; burial i Memory Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Leila I. Brazell STAMPS, Ark. Mrs.

Lelia I. Brazell, 79; services, 3 p.m. Wednesday, First Baptist Church; burial, Shiloh MOTOR TUNE-UP Democratic presidential primar ies last spring speak for itself. the infant daughter ot Mr. ana Mrs.

Krl W. Cope of 8944 Hawthorne will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in Forest Park West Cemetery. The Rev. Bill Stowall, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be under the direction of Rose-Neath Funeral Home. The infant was born Monday in Schumpert Hospital and died ni a.m. Tuesday. 8 TRACK STEREO FUNERAL SERVICES 6 cyl. ALL U.S.

CARS 1399 In a prepared statement from the governor's office, Wallace ALL SIZES, ONE PRICE 2375 RR71T said his involvement in the upcoming election will be to support Democratic candidates for state and local offices and 1 2 volt. Install new spark plugs (choice AC, Champion, Autolite). Install points, rotor, and condenser. Adjust carburetor. Adjust timing.

with exchange Slide bar controls, built in burglar alarm. 1 2 volt negative or positive ground. Expert Installation Available BABY GIRL COPE 2:30 P.M. Wednesday Graveside Services Forest Park West Cemetery MR. ENOCH E.

LAWSON 1 1 :00 A.M. Wednesday Coushatta Chapel Interment Springhill Cemetery Boycott Ends In Tcxarkana Over four years sf dependable starting power guaranteed. Adjustment, if needed, pro-rated on months used based on current selling price. 12 volt Survivors also include mater-' nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Whitley of Shreveport; paternal grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Cope of Shreveport: maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. J.

A. Whitley of Shreveport; and maiprnal preat-ereat-erandpar- pair Cars equipped with resistor plugs slightly higher. 8 cyl. cars only $16.99 STEREO SPEAKERS 7.88 BS-53C TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) majority of black pupils thpir KiY-dav-nlrl bnvcott of not to voice his opinion on the presidential campaign between President Nixon and Sen.

George "As everyone knows," Wallace said in the statement, "I worked day and night during the Democratic primaries lait spring to make my ideas known on important matters throughout the country, with the results well known to all of you. "For this and other reasons. I will not have anything further to say on the presidential elec Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Hobbs ciasses at Arkansas High School ents CHARGE 17! fr wooCco ose-Neath of Shreveport LOUISIANA Woolco makes it easy for you to shop our dynamite discounts with the handiest charge card. ever. See super savings SHREVE CITY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY! i Tuesday. Doyle Young, principal of the high school, said that black pupils were readmitted to classes Tuesday morning and a a "majority" reported to classes as usual, FUNERAL HOME Walter Walsworth on something special.

Take it. uiarge n. QUITMAN Walter Walsworth, 82, died Tuesday. tion." ftHMllMjli.

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