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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 19

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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19
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Monroe News-Star Monday, August 10, 1970 3 Dei Monte CATSUP 14 OZ BTL LIMIT 3 PLEASE With Deaths. Funerals Mr. And Mrs. 1) Calhoun of 2803 North 7th St West Monroe, are present eri special leather bound copy of a new book entitled Real Spiro Agnew: Commonsense Quotations of a House hold Word Making the presentation at a recent New Orleans reception are their sons. Milburn (left), president of Pelican House of New Orleans which published the book and James, who compiled and edited the book.

Hoover Quieted King By Telling Of Private Acts telephone and hugging his hotel rooms in 1963 and while it uncovered no subversion it did turn up an astonishing amount of information about King's extensive and vigorous sexual Time continues: In an article discussing a new coireet ouiline of the sa the late Dr Mar- book about King Kinp tape ston. h.it tin l.uther King muted his God novelist uo- what hap- enticism of the FBI aftrr it1' di Williams, Time gives its t.v ch-brated rpctor, Hoover, ron version of a W4 meeting betwi-fn 1 lloovei fronted him with wiretaps re tween King anei Hoover Kiru' Ml King's alleged extrama Time report1? Hoover Tim ntal activities the FBI began tapping plained to King NF.W YORK 1 Time Wonted! Experienced Hair Dressers Male or Fcmole, with the Salon Offering a Future LICENSED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS OR YOUNG AMBITIOUS TALENTED STYLISTS Good Salary Commmion All Rrpliti Conlidcnfiel Call Miss Evelyn Mallard 325-4630 For 4 J. S. Vinson TROUT -I S. Vinson.

45, of Trout, died Sunday afternoon in the Baptist Hospital in Alexandria after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 10 am Tuesday in the Searcy Baptist Church in Searcy with the Aaron Paul Frwin officiating. Burial will he in the Thomas Cemetery in under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home of Mr Vinson was a veteran of World War II Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pauline Vinson of Trout; son, Mickey Joe Vinson of Trout two daughters. Miss (lav Vinson of Trout and Miss Ann Vinson, both of Trout, two brothers.

Victor Vinsor; and Garland Vinson, both of Trout; ne sister, Mrs. Juanita Kmc of Trout: his mother, Mrs Janie Vinson of Trout. Anthony Windham JENA Funeral services for Anthom Windham, 73. of Trout were held at 10 a today Fellowship Baptist Church in Trout, with the Revs Spinks and John Snell officiating Burial "as ir Belah Cemetery under the direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Jena Mr Windham was a native of Trout Survivors include his widow, Euia Windham, of Trout: the Rev Dale Wind- of Olla; two daughters, Verna Peavy of Jena and Vonville Tarpley of Trout: grand-children and four great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Zennie Flint MANGHAM Funeral services for Mi' Zennie Flint, 59. of Maugham were held at today in Fong Cherry Church with the William Busby officiating i Burial was in the church come-; tery under the direction of Ray-! ilie Service Mrs Flint died Sunday morning at her residence after a brief illness. Survivors include three sons, Homer Flint of Vidalia. Huev Flint and Felton Flint, both with the Navy; two daughters, Mr- Willie Stewart of Petal. im and Rennie lee Dear Mangham; three brothers, John Edwards and Press Edwards, both of Koscuisko and Charles Edwards of Georgia; two sisters, Mrs.

Annie Nabobs of Ethel. Miss and Mrs Fannie Flint of Tunica, Miss and 10 grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ersell Harwell Jack Southall, Benny Williams, John Mercer, Roy Weston and Tommy Lowery Travis Norman services were held at 2 p.m. today at East Jena Church of God for Travis L. Norman, 36, of Rustori.

The Rev. John Blow officiated. with burial in Belah Cemetery under the direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Jena A native of Jena, Mr Norman died at the Concordia Hospital in Ferriday Saturday after a long illness. He is survived by his widow. Mrs Mavis Norman; one son.

Tracy Norman; two daughters, Teresa Norman and Janelle Norman; one brother, Abner Nor man: two sisters, Mrs Avis Hen son and Mrs Oneida Perkin all of Ruston; hi1- parents Lloyd Norman, of Monroe; and Mrs Gladys Norman, of Jena F. L. Korn Mrs one ham Mrs Mis eight HARRISONBURG Funeral arrangements for Korn. 87. of Harrisonburg are incomplete, hut will hf announced by Young's Funeral Home of Ferriday.

Mr Korn died Sunday afternoon at the Catahoula Parish hospital after a lengthy illness Errorless NEW YORK (1 PI Don Demeter plaved consecutive erorless games from Sept 3 1962 until July 6, 1965 to set a major league record Mrs. Newcomer Services Slated 10 A. M. Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Woods Newcomer, 39, of 1705 Crescent Monroe will be held at 10 a Tuesday in the chapel of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Monroe She died Sunday at St Franeis Hospitaal following a lengthy illness Officiating will be the Rev.

Lea Joyner, with burial to be held at Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs Newcomer was a member of Southside Methodist Church of Monroe Survivors include her husband, Robert Newcomer three sons. Bobby Newcomer; Bruce Newcomer, and Brad Newcomer, all of Monroe; her mother Mrs. Carrie Rowe Woods, also of Monroe; one brother. Gtr Woods, of Cali, Columbia ti America); three Mrs Ray Harvey.

of Monroe, Mrs Boyd of Delhi and Mrs Dollins of Hillsburg, and a number- of nieces and nephews Pallbearers will be Joe Solomon. Pipes, Stuart Charles Pi pper, William L. Hus-; ted .1 Anderton. and Ardis! Sikes and James Thrasher. Fair's Visitors Top 45 Million OS A A Japan CAP) Yrisi to Osaka's Expo fair passed the 45 million mark today, 15 days earlier than the mark recorded at the Montreal exposition in 1967, officials reported sain 45,018.069 persons have mted Expo '70 since it opened March 15 It closes Sept Real Estate Tractor Rescues Transfers From riii following real estate are on record with the Ouachita Parish C'erk i of Court: Cash Deeds Mrs.

Josie Caldwell Jordan, George Thomas Caldwell, Jodie Caldwell and John Hood Caldwell to Jessr Morf head Waldroup, Jr portion of Tract lying of Kraft Road as on map of James Caldwell Estate in SE Sec 18 TI6N sold for $1,650. Robert Wayne Young et and Robert Truett et ux to Robert Murl Kirk ham et ux 18 acres in SE as per plat attached sold for jiO.OOO Kent Anderson to Johnny Johnson Tract in Sec. 3 TI8N R3E as oer plat attached sold tor $1,000 Freddie Thomas Melton et ux to Doyle Richard Grant et ux Lot NW NE'4 Sec. 16. containing 275 acres sold for $8.500 cash and assumption of balancc of c.ivaOle to Veterans; Admin Regional Office Thomas Humphries to Steve Lot 3 Block 10 Unit Humphries Garrett Road Sub.

sold for $650 oy MerlR Ferrington et ux to Fair park Baptist Church. Inc 10 nnd Lot 9 Sa 2 2 Forest Park sold for $25,000 Mrs Mae Perry Mouk and George i Mouk to A Mouk Jr all their interest in 2 60 acre tract in Sec i a T18N R4F sold for $30.000 Rogers et ux to Lakp Realty Mortgage Corp. Lots 15 16 Block 30 Unit I BTW Addn. sold for $3,000 Whit Osborne Smith to Henry A Glover Lot 71 Treasure Island Sub sold for $12,000 Coats, Billie Coats Boone and Eve'yn Coats Jones to Roge' William Parker E' Wl NE Sec 26 T17N R2E containing 10 acres sold for $6,000 Roger William Parker to James Shelby Simmons V. W'j NE Ser 26 T17N R2E containing 5 acres sold for $3,000 Velton Howard to Carey Don Purdy FRANKLIN, Ky.

AP) A tractor rescued itself from a burning barn near here Sunday when it backed through a closed barn door and away from the flames Firemen said heat from the blaze in the barn owned by Mrs. Susie Taylor caused a short in the tractor wiring that activaf ed the starter. The tractor gearshift was reverse so the ma chine backed through the closed door and stopped when it hit a post outside. The barn burned to the ground, but firemen said the tractor reef ived onlv minor R1E begin at SE corner from POB along line SE 210 ft; back between parallel line-. one of which is line 210 ft; containing acre 'old for $200 Mortgage Deeds Robert Brooks et ux to Donald Ed win Brant et ux Lot 10 Sq 7 Ext 2 I Sub $18.000 235 Homes, Inc to Jimmy Otis Harden et ux Lot 29 Block 45 Unit 8 BTW Addn $14.150 I keei VI 1 pm CLERK hr fcr MN Otwuty Ridgedale Academy Accredited Teachers Small classes with individual instruction New air-conditioned building Limited vacancies in Grades 1 thru 12 Phone 325-2768 Ridgedale Road West Monroe Box 1222 a World AT HI FRUIT DRINKS 3 46 0Z.

CANS Gold Medal FLOUR Wortx, Tendercst CRACKERS Swift Jewel SHORTENING Gold Inn Unsweetened Pink GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 5-LB BAG 59c MB. BOX 29c 3-LB CAN 46-OZ CAN JEANS! JEANS! JEANS! STRIPES! PLAIDS! SOLIDS! PLUS PLUS II! TAPERS! Mann's school pants one tn Boy's Fashion with Doub'e Knc tion selection ever i i jeans that set No-Iron Fabr or Dura Knee durable the pace Construe Sues 3 to 1 Rea Slim 8 to 16 $4 2S to 36 Husky 26 to 32 $7 00 and up Chubby Chick CHICKEN BACKS Cook Shack CHEESE LOAF 5 lbs 49c 2 lbs 69c PORK SAUSAGE Super Taste Pure Pork BANQUET DINNERS Chicken, Beef or Turkey Mix or MATCH Calif. White SEEDLESS GRAPES Calif. Laroda Calif. U.

S. No. 1 PLUMS PEACHES Your Choice Lb. Fresh, Crisp CELERY Cello Bag CARROTS LARGE STALK 19c 1 -LB BAG 15c OUR LAKESHCRE and CI I kl A SOUTHSIDE STORES ore OPEN SUNDAY Good August 10-1 1-12, 1970 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED FORSYTHE SHOPPING CENTER, MONROE FREE STOREFRONT PARKING BANKAMERICARD! LAKESHORE 8015 DcSiafd Rd SOUTHSIDE 9th or Wmmboro Rd MONROE, LOUISIANA 2903 CYPRESS STREET, WEST MONROE WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD COUPONS.

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