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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 13

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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13
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The Shrkvh'oht Tims Turtnlay. July 5, 1960 3-B Constantinople in Turkey was renamed Istzjtbul In The Panama Canal at 50 miles I lis just half the length of the SucxJ Oslo, capital of Norway, has population of about 470.000. India will make its first show-1 Litton Industries, of California, ing at the I'trecht, Holland, trade is to have a German plant at Mu-fair this year. nich, Bavaria. DEATHS boro, Jeal Wyatt of Tyler and Thad Wyatt of Pallas; five sisters, Mrs.

Faye Spears of San Anlonio, Mrs. I.averne Terrell of Chandler, Mrs. I.011 Davis of Tyler, Mis, Ceraldine Durrelt of Tyler and mort Holt of Shelbyville; three sons, Allan Scott and Ed and Boser Hendricks, al of Shelbyville; a brother, Jesse Brittain of Center; 18 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. ATTJE ISMi Chryslers STMJFIFEC8 Mrs. Oleta Finley of Houston.

MRS. MAI DIE MURRAY JACKS0.NV1I.LK. July 4 (Special i Funeral services for Mrs. Maudie Murray, long-time Jacksonville area resident, were hold Monday at 10 a.m. in Sunset Avenue Baptist Church here with I.ORIS OS DEN STEPHENS.

July 4 (Special" Funeral services for Loris Gosden, 71. were held today in Stephens Cemetery with the Rev. America's No.1 Home Reducing Plan priced as low as 50 now only Congolese Troops Fire On Rioters RF.Pl'RLIC of CONGO. July 4 ufi Violence erupted in this new reoublic's Couilhalville province UMITtO tIMI ONtf Phone 2-2131 for a test drive: Virgil Bell and the Rev. I.loyd Evans officiating.

Burial was under the direction of Bailey Mortuary. Mr. Gosden died Sunday in a Camden hospital ater a lengthy illness. Survivors include two brothers. Marsh and C.

E. Gosden of Stephens. R. S. WHAM y-r tnnieht when demonstrators be- sieged government authorities demanding better living conditions, the Rev.

T. D. Taylor pfticiating. Burial was in City Cemetery. Mrs.

Murray died Saturday in Ncwburn's sanitarium here. Surviving are a son, James W. Tomlinson of Houston; a sister, Mrs. A. L.

Woodman of Houston; seven grandchildren and 16 'greatgrandchildren. GARLAND KENNEDY KARMKRVILI.E. July 4 (Special) Funeral services for Garland Kennedy, 45, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kilpatrick Funeral Home chapel here with the Rev. F.

C. Bailey officiating, Burial will be in Taylor Cemetery near Farm-ervi'le. Mr. Kennedy died Sunday in West Monroe. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs.

Ernest Tyrney of West Mon $15.50 $8.59 a Month i A government spokesman said I troops were forced to fire on the mob, killing one and wounding Only Hugh Morris Harry Gill Wayne Brown Paul Srringfellow Wm. G. Arthur Leonard Lucas Jim Payntcr, Sales Mgr. PLUS A LIMITED NUMBER OF EXECUTIVE CARS WITH NEW CAR GUARANTEE REDUCED TO SELL NOW! TYLER. July 4 (Special).

Funeral services for R. S. Wham, longtime employe of the Cotton Belt Railway and a Tyler resident for 54 years, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Lloyd James Funeral Home chapel. Burial will be in Tyler Memorial Park cemetery.

Mr. Wham, a native of Sparten-burg, and a retired road Bi-wmc of Imitations nd look-alike: Mk sura you art- getting the miRinnl one and only world famous "Marsic Couch" by calling your local Stauffer Office. Visit the Stauffer Reducing Studioa at 131 K. Kinjts Highway, or have it demonstrated in the privacy of your home by trained figure experts. Knowing the correct way to use jour Stauffer assures you of amazing results-Call us today.

Beware of Imitators! Insist on STAUFFER! roe. Mrs. J. P. Martin of Birminc- several.

In Brussels, the Belgian radio quoted official sources as saying 9 were killed and 10 wounded. The radio said three Congolese soldiers and a local official were among the wounded. Coquilhatville province's major city, which bears the same name, is 370 miles southeast of Leopoldville. Conditions in Leopoldville and in most other places in the country appeared to be returning to normal after four days of independence celebrations. Jasper is an impure variety of quartz.

It comes in many colors, some with varied stripes. 1 ham. Mrs. Mike Rrnwn of rvfcral Open till 9 P.M. foreman of engines, died Sunday at his home here.

Survivors are his widow; a son, Robert Wham Jr. of Tyler; two daughters. Mrs. Mildred Dabney and Mrs. Marie Rowland of Tyler; a brother, DeWitt Wham of Greenville, S.C.; three sisters, Mrs.

G. P. Campbell and Mrs. Laura Ligon of, Greenville, S.C. and Mrs.

P. C. Verry ol Edenton. N.C., two grandchildren and three great EVENINGSi Ph. 7-0094 Call UN 1-7619 Good HouMkopInf 131 E.

KINGS HWY. vorii occording to local end stole ol Monroe and Mrs. Ernest Smith of Oak Ridge. FLOYD P. SWANZY CENTER.

July 4 (Special) Funeral services were held today in the First Christian Church for Floyd P. Swanzy, 74. with the Rev. J. Hardy officiating.

Burial was in Shelbyville Cemetery with Masonic services. Mr. Swanzy, a retired mail carrier, died Saturday at his home in Shelbyville after a lengthly illness. Survivors include his widow; five daughters. Mrs.

Gene Gilliam of San Antonio, Mrs. Wayland Matthews of Shelbyville, Mrs. Paul Carlisle of Dallas and Mrs. Cecil Victtetoe and Mrs. Jack Pickard WE'RE AIR-CONDITIONED C1 3 seal avinaA a Jll Bin Cli nam MRS.

CLYTIE BARRON HENDERSON, July 4 (Special) Mrs. Clytie Barron, 68, of the Crossroads community, died Monday at Rusk after a lengthy illness, Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Crossroads Methodist Church with the Rev. B. E.

Bartlett officiating. Burial will be in Hickory Grove cemetery. Surviving are her husband, E. L. Barron of Crossroads; three daughters, Mrs.

C. W. Forrester and Mrs. Frankie Lee of Kilgore and Mrs. J.

H. Leath of Decatur: a half brother, T. O. Watson of Palestine and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. a WANTED blind" MAN 1000 VENETIAN Blinds To Recondition STANDARD 2 TAPE BLINDS CLEANED NEW TAPES ONLY 99 fJ i IACH CALL BLIND MAN HILL Big Chain lower prices really have meaning because everything you buy at Big Chain is guaranteed to satisfy.

You get dependable food at lower prices of California; two sons, Bill and Jack Swanzy of Houston; four sisters, Mrs. John Alford and Mrs. Alba Alford of Shelbyville. Mrs. W.

D. Bain of Brookshire. and Mrs. C. T.

Wilburn of Gladewater; one grandchild and two great grandchildren. and Green Stamps too! THE GROCERY FOLKS OF SHREVEPORT AND BOSSIER BAKERITE YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH BAKERITE MRS. ELIZABETH HENDRICKS CENTER, July 4 (Special) Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza-j beth Hendricks, 84, were held to-j day in Strong Church with the Rev. Aaron Gann and the Rev.

Lamar 2) can 3) Duncan officiating. Burial was in CHARLIE F. WYATT TYLER, July 4 (Special). Funeral services for Charlie F. Wyatt, 50, a Tyler carpenter, were held Monday at Rock Hill Baptist Church.

Burial was. in Rock Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wyatt died Sunday in a Tyler hospital. Survivors are his widow; a son, Charlie Wyatt of Tyler; three brothers, Clinton Wyatt of Browns- ME 5-4524 AFTER 5 P.M.

UN 1-7879 AAA VENETIAN BLIND the church cemetery under the direction of Mangum Funeral Home. Mrs. Hendricks died Saturday at her home after a lengthy illness. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Earl Ellington and Mrs.

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Pecan Sticks Hamburger Buns HERE ARE THE ONES YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR EXTRA FANCY HOME GROWN COMBINATION WASHER-DRYER '389 AUTOMATIC WASHERS Priced From $166 ELECTRIC DRYERS Priced From 1,25 IPIECELMES Big, ripe juicy peaches nourished by Mother Nature to the very peak of flavor. Picked and packed quickly but care fully, and rushed to your Big Chain Store. Eat them right out of your hand enjoy them cut up with cream and sugar, or 0 GAS serve them topped with Snowboy Mellorine for an extra special treat. REFRIGERATORS Prices Start At 160 FOOD FREEZERS Prices Start At $160 RANGES Prices Start At 117 lib. ndD U.S.

NO. 1 6c CABBAGE No boild dinner complete without this tovory i vegetable. l-D TELEVISION PORTABLES 17" STEREOPHONIC PORTABLES Prices Start At U.S. NO. 1 WHITE ALL FLOOR AND TABLE i LAMPS I 2050OH 1 6c Jot the thing for holiday Bar-B-Ques.

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12-Oz. Gal. Qt. WE GIVE PARK AND SHOP TICKETS CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED TOILET TISSUE DELSEY 4 Rons 53c Rolls TISSUE KLEENEX 2 27c Soft! Strong! Pops Up! FAMILY SIZE Nestle Quik i-Lb. 47c Never Sticky Never Messy KASCO Dog Food Meal s-Lb, 69c The Meal Dogs Like! RINSE NU SOFT i6 0z.

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