Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 6

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

V1 rH'T I'l ir IT ir Jli 64? Tiik Shiua i rOKi Tim Wednesday, Juno 28, 1972 0-A IT fji SiralFcdcrnlFuncl 1 Miii "lf -4 r- -M 1 Approval Is Given Texas AUSTIN AP) Texas' two U.S. senators have announced that the state has Leen cleared by federal authorities to receive funds sought by Gov. Preston fi 4 I IMi 1M7i mm it MtuIIi to balance the ifil The first allocation of "social "A 122.85 OFF 8 Track STEREO TAPE services money win oe Hi. i million, according to Sens. John IhWsjFV FT Tower.

and Lloyd Bentson, D-Tex. Officials in the state welfare T7V rvv department, said approval of the Months To 1 iT initial three-month grant from the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare means WHITE Auto Air Conditioner Texas can count on the approxi- A mi A fit 1 t. i mately $126 million Smith liar, estimated through Aug. 31, 1971 Smith said June 14 that ail state programs couid be funded i Reg.

July4th-W -if Plus $199.95 Special installation Thermostatically Controlled Air! 3 Speeds Control the Flow of Air! Dual Torrington Blowers with a Powerful "Mini-Size" with Solid State Circuitry! Convenient, Lighted 1-2-34 Channel Indicators! Independent Variable Volume, Balance Controls! Handy Pushbutton Channel Selector! Beveled Air-Take! Adj. Louycrs! ROTARY WEDGE SPEAKER SET 3 IISIR 5" Speakers have Briggs Stratton Engine Reg.S59.95 Z5 ior me enure VJti nscai year without new because ot the federal windfall, which reimoerses the state for money spent on programs icr the and disabled. "The funds will assist the ftaie in ongoing programs in day care, drug abuse, family planning and similar services. It will help enable Texans to go off ot tlie welfare rolls and into more productive lives in our economy ower said. AIR CONDITIONER for Chev.

Ford 1 97 ceramic magnets Shrovcport area residents were recognized as winners at the Northeast Louisiana University-Taylor Publishing Yearbook Workshop in Monroe. Receiving trophies during the activities were (bottom row, left to Cindy thigh of Parkway High School, third place in best planned activities by an indivilual; Boucher of Springhill Hish School, outstanding journalist in the newspaper section and Debbie Branson of Parkway High School, first place in best planned sports by an individual: (Top row, left to Installation Extra (charge) Convenient Credit Flans! ROUND SPEAKER SE ASSEMBLED, SERVICED, DELIVERED FREE! 3-Horsepower, Rewind Starter! Engine with Throttle Control! With "Action Guard" for Safety! Cuts Grass '4" to 3" in Height! Ute Our 3 Oz. nets. ceramic mag-Chrome' grill. mm right) Angela Day of Southwood High School, Beckie 4-Position Wheel Height Cutting Adjustment! Wheels Fortiflex Self-Lubricating Bearings! DeBroeck of Woodlawn High School and Janet Cosban of Parkway High School, all receiving a school award for superior planned yearbook.

Polk, Endami AFB Pari Save ss.07 I jersM jracEcyT Faster Flow Of Texas Cotton Urged HARL1NGEN, Tex. AP) i There is an urgent need for cotton in Eastern spinning mills. jthe president of the National Cotton Council said Tuesday. Charles Youngker, council president, spoke at a meeting; i called to determine ways to speed the flow of cotton from; hp I nurr Rio Grande Vallev fa risii(Iiiie Bill lit 'iiiiiiiiip Special Purchase 4th Wrfm' AT Electric Char-ilottSQ "SCRAffiOLER" SPOOT WHEEI STEEL WALL PLAY POOL sci cmnm GRILL M88 Times Bureau Base" for lour other projects. LEESVILLE The military i Tlie barracks complex construction authorization bifl would be another big step in soon to be reported out by the trj'ing to properly house the House Armed Services Commit-'ever-growing population at Ft.

tee will include authorization for Polk. nearly $5 million for a barracks i Among the projects listed for complex at Ft. Folk, according England AFB are an aircraft to Louisiana Rep. Speedy 0. 1 instrument landing facility, base Long- facilities maintenance complex.

A telegram sent by Ixng said officers' quarters and officers' that the committee had author-(open mess, ized for barracks! Final action on the bill is complex at Ft. Polk and expected within the next few $2,091,000 at England Air Force weeks, Long said. HUD Leasing Contrad i 17 INCLUDES LUG NUTS Awn rap Reg. S24.95 July 4th Special At- and the Texas Coastal Bend. The movement of this cotton is important.

Youngker because it is the first cotton to be produced each crop year. Some mills in the Eastern United States may be forced to shut down if better means of: moving the cotton are not found. Youngker said. Hard to Switch Back Reg. S2.9.95 An American-made deep dish, steel wheel.

Chrome finish. Either 4Vi" or 5-bolt circle. Only. Permanent mold cast aluminum grill. Chrome plated grate and bakclite Set of table 2 benches is constructed of 1U" California redwood.

Approximately Stcel wall pool with vinyl plastic liner bottom drain pluc. 6' Diameter, 15" deep. Holds 200 callons. Makes 4 full quarts of ice cream the easy way in a durable plastic tub. Complete with recipe book.

4-leet Ion; 'I: When a mill runs out of cotton, it's the worst thing that can happen." said .1. B. Kyser of Graniteville Co. Graniteville. S.C., is one of th largest con-1 Given Vernon Authority I sumers of cotton.

According to Rert Adams, 'This would make the mill secretary of the Vernon Police; shift to something else. This is Jury, and Lcroy Monk of something no one wants," Kyser Lacamp. chairman of the in authority for the Vernon i Kvs(T saj(j mills shift to Parish Police Jury, the 40 units an0ner fiber, they have difficul- SAVE 20 OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL SAVE 20 6-PAK ICE CHEST SAVE 22 PENNZO'L W0T0R OIL GREEN PLASTIC 2-PLY 50 Ft. HOSE SAVE 30 GALLON PICNICJUG OM OOO AUTO Refrigerant 12 ie.siKHaieci ror me eioeny in hack to cotton. AUTO COOLANT KIT Times atcliitn hrs Hnrrnu LKESVILLE The Vernon Parish Housing Authority has been awarded a leasing contract for 120 low rent dwelling units, it was reported Tuesday.

A joint announcement from Sen. Allen Ellender and Sen. Russell B. Pong and Rep. Speedy Long said 40 ot the new-units are designated specifically for the elderly.

The contract is presently with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. VJ Hoyt Fisher of J. P. Stephens Greenwood. another larce cotton consu said be singl." units.

The others will be two. three and four liedroom units. The low rent dwellings will be Reg. Rec. Reg.

Reg 49c Reg. S2.98 98c FOLDING LAWN CHAIR Chair folds for handy storage! 59c 13 there will be a real shortage of tliet'e W1U oe a real snorw 1,1 scattered -d -ct throughout tho narish througnout the parish. omestic cottoil in the next six1 ommunitiesof Hornteck. nnitnrl in the coir Keeps coolant at proper level! 15 Ounce disposable can! 2U weight or 30 weicht! For 2 cycle and high IIP motors! Holds six pack of drinks! 38" Inside diameter. 2-Ply.

Polyethylene interior. Handle. lie pvjilti-u iuii there is a carry over from last Anacoco, Pickering. Pitman and Simpson. i BankAmericaro WHITE'S HOMORS OPEN JULY 4TH 200 BENTON ROAD BOSSIER CITY, LA.

lyear now of just over three million bales. Describing the present situa- tion as one of the most critical supply situations ever, Fisher said he knows of mills that are 1 'depending on South Texas cot-i ton in order to keep operating in i August. Drought Still Persists Despile Rains in Texas two eeks in a row, the AUSTIN (AP)-Despite good rains in North Central Texas for Wallace Vole Needed moisture was not enough to overcome the severe drought condition persisting in the area, Texas climatologisi Robert Or-ton said Tuesdav. Further, unusually high tem- peratures during the past week nave helped evaporate surface I moisture rapidly, Orton said. utmatologieaiiy, the next tvui months are usually dry and hot iiiiough all Texas east of the Pecos River so the drought BvMc Govern ATLANTA, Ga.

(AP Civil rights loader Julian Bond says it will take blacks, blue collar workers who now suonort Ala- hama p. finnnw conditions most likely will he- other voters of diverse- back- worse during the remain-ground to elect Sen. George1' of the summer season. McGovern as president. Orion said.

Bond, a state representative Present drought conditions and one of the delegates who are ofticially described as mild Mill support McGovern at the JIlh and Low Plains, Democratic National Convert-' East Texas and the Edwards tion, said McGovern's support Plateau and moderate in North will come "from all those i Central Texas. The Trans -caught up in believing govern-; Pecos has "incipient drought, ment does not care for them." l.s slightly wetter along the "They constitute a noisv Coast, moderately wetter joritv," Bond told the Atlanta in South Central Texas, much Press Club Tuesday. "The prob-: wetter in the. Lower Rio Grande lem is, how to get them to vote Valley, and "very much wetter" together. in Southern Texas.

"It can he done bv building a tOMF I II I I ln You Use SMfllSS Sulfite MMEMMmJ ME VEH $65 OM US miRl AUJ t. Refrigerator if VVffi Convenient dWT' MlH4 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area I-V -fct I I and 3 Sliding- Shelves! I1 HO Hjjil Wv 1 -Cdass-Top Twin Fruit I'V 'C VflV PlJtes I Vegetable Cnspers! -V 1 I 11WI SAVE $41.95 -r fi flii matching! -A ofWJ-- 1 I DRYER I I s66 i I y'h SAVE $3 3.95 o. .199.95 VV' vww.svw 1 1 145-1360-2-5-7 i' puEfKl 200 BENTON ROAD open Si rocc.fr city.

la. JULY 4TH Lae 200 BENTON ROAD BOSSIER CITY, LA. npw kinr! of nolitios ho sairi 1 1 consisting of a majority "who 'YdVlSCi SaVS Ad Fiseher Will Be ime on are tired of being poor who are tired of lies in high places." In the South, Bond said, it will require a change in attitudes. "Four years ago, the New South Mras being so intensely heralded," said Bond. "But the; New South is really the Old South in a crew-cut." The new breed of governors in the South, in comparison with! the old, "are like manna from heaven but not compared to; what they should be." Bond i said.

He said Georgia's Gov. Jimmy Carter as elected by diverse groups coming together. i I REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) American chess challenger Bobhy Fischer will be in Iceland in time for the start of his 24-game world championship match against Boris Spassky of Russia, one of his advisers said Tuesday. Fred Cramer, a former president of the U.S. Chess Association, said Fischer "will be here in time" but he dkl not give a date for his arrival.

If was understood Fischer 'Such a coalition could elect McGovern," he declared. "These diverse groups should come together to say, 'There re planned to ny in trom yoi things we share in common and need in common, and the only Fischer, 29, was scheduled way to get them is vote 1 arrive Monday but he cancelled together." said Bond. his flight at the last minute and Asked if McGovern is side- sent. Cramer instead to inspect tracked as the The facilities, nominee in Miami, he There were unconfirmed re-Mould support. Bond replied, ports that Fisrher bad obierted "Sen.

Humphrey, Muskie, Jack to the lighting in the sports hall son, Wilbur Mills here the games will be played. 1 KlmlwtH.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times Archive

Pages Available:
2,338,448
Years Available:
1871-2024