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4 The Paris Naws, Deaths and funerals Three nabbed for shoplifting Mrs. Nellie Jackson CLARKSVILLE Mrs. Nellie B. Jackson, 98, of College Heights, died Thursday at her residence. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m.

Saturday in Jolley's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bob Wilkie officiating, interment will follow in Whiterock Cemetery. Mrs. Jackson was born Dec. 17, 1881 in Nashville, the daughter of James W.

and Florence Murry Watkins. She married H. D. Jackson in 1897, and he preceded her in death in Survivors include three sons, David Jackson of Clarksville and Dr. James Ray Jackson and H.

D. Jackson, both of Paris; five daughters, Mrs. Hazel Hooser, Mrs. Pauline Flowers, Mrs. Ruth Owens and Mrs.

Dorothy Terry, all of Clarksville and Mrs. Zella Morton of Webster; 12 grandchildren and 21 great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight atthe funeral home. Lee services CLARKSVILLE Graveside funeral services for Mary Katherene Antone Lee of El Paso were to be held today at 2 p.m.

in Fairview Cemetery with the Rev. Sam Rice officiating. Jolley's Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Lee was born Sept.

16,1909 in Clarksville. She is survived by her husband, Jack Lee of El Paso; a son, Jack F. Lee of Seguin; two brothers, Felix A. Antone, Jr. and E.

Haywood Antone, both of El Paso; and one granddaughter, Amy Lee of Seguin. Mrs. Lee died Feb. 11 at El Paso. Mrs.

Beatrice Holt Mrs. Beatrice Holt, 77, of 6114 Janey Drive in Austin died Thursday at a local hospital in Austin. Funeral services were scheduled to be held today at 1 p.m. in Weed-Corley Funeral Home Chapel in Austin. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery with the Rev. Milton Guttierrez officiating. Gene Roden's Sons Funeral Home of Paris will assist with the interment. Mrs. Holt is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

William L. (Bettye) Ream of Austin; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Paris police arrested three persons in separate shoplifting incidents Thursday. A 13-year-old juvenile was arrested at Mart, 2445 N. Main, at 7:55 p.m.

after store personnel saw him take a calculator and a watch, valued at $56.94. David Hindman, security manager for the store, apprehended the youth and Police roundup Who's new Rebates its rebate, receiving $997.10 this year as compared to $1,226.60 in the same 1979 period. Mount Pleasant city officials will receive $34,629.95. That city received in February, 1979. Sherman will receive $120,015.50 from the optional one-percent sales 1 Continued From Page 1 tax rebate program.

Last February's payment to Sherman amounted to $76,576.53. Sulphur Springs saw a 21 percent increase in its payment. That city will receive $39,668.33 as compared to $25,757.68 for the same period one year ago. Sun Valley was only the second city in the surrounding area to see a decrease in its February check. City sales tax rebates for Sun Valley this month will be $1,604.43.

Last February's check totaled $1,838.26. Toco will receive $1,825.21 in rebate payments as compared to $1,553.15 in February, 1979. Gasohoi 1 Continued From Page 1 obtained, stills to demonstrate alcohol production would be constructed on the Capitol mall and in Lafayette Park across from the White House. Meek said most of the farmers were not expected until Sunday. "It's just kind of a place where we can get together," he said.

"Since they won't move the capital out in the country, we thought we'd better come up here." Speeches and meetings at the Commerce Department's auditorium are scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday. Farmers planned to march down Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday to complete the week by lobbying for two days on Capitol Hill. Meek shrugged off last year's demonstrations as a highly successful Porno publicity gimmick. He added, however, that if farmers refrain from similar demonstrations it does not mean they are any more satisified by the Carter administration's farm poiicy. "We'll have farmers up here through the month of February, a few of them, to work on the hill probably through March, too.

However long ittakes," Meek said. He said the major topic will be increasing the government's price support program. "Those rascals the Democrats and Republicans both have always promised parity in agriculture," Meek said. "They haven't done that, neither party, and we want them to make some positive steps in proving to the agricultural sector that they are moving us toward parity in agriculture." He claimed that under current policy farmers must harvest a bumper crop to make a profit. He said the bad seasons are carried along in the books, with no chance to recover from them.

Meek said he opposed President Carter's decision to place a partial embargo on grain shipments to the Soviet Union, but the administration's overall agricultural policy was the farmers' reason for coming to Washington. "The embargo didn't really screw up anything worse than it was. You can only go broke once," Meek said. "The embargo will probably help us go broke faster." JONATHAN WILLIAM is the name of the son born Feb. 13 at Medical City of Dallas to Gerald and Ida Bray Deals.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bray, Jr. of Paris and Fred Deals of Dallas. Great- grandfather is Ed Lucas of Westoff.

TIMOTHY LYNN is the name of the son born Feb. 12 atL. P. McCuistion Regional Medical Cenler to Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory Lynn Parks of Rt. 6, Paris. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Parks of Paris and Mr.

and Mrs. James N. Hope of Deport. real-grandpa rents are Mrs. Ommie Parks of Delroit, Mrs.

Rosalee Hughes of Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Johnson of Deport. turned him over to the police.

Police earlier had arrested an 18-year-old Paris man for a shoplifting incident at the Paris West Supermarket, 630 Bonham St. Thai arresl came about 4:40 p.m. Store personnel told police the man took a box of cupcakes, valued at $1.29. Wal-Mart store personnel notified police about 2:45 p.m. Thursday that they had apprehended a 20-year-old man for taking a silver chain necklace valued at $3.97.

Police arrested the man and placed him in the city jail, reports indicated. NW, turned over to police 19 Foreign and American coins he found on a vacant parking lot west of the Plaza Aparl- ments. probation and forgery. She was brought to La mar County from Tulsa, by sheriff's officers. She was placed under two $2,000 bonds by Justice of the Peace Fred Nutt.

DURING THE 24-hour period ending at 7 a.m. Friday, police also investigated four minor accidents, one report of criminal trespass, two breaking and entering reports, one reporl of disorderly conduct and two misdemeanor thefts. JAMES CHARLES Kennedy, 37, Pallonville, was arrested by Sheriffs officers Thursday on a warranl for thefl over $200. Kennedy was indicted by Ihe Grand Jury Tuesday for the Dec. 3 incident.

Kennedy was placed under $1,000 bond by Justice of Ihe Peace L. Z. "Pete" Wilkerson. DANA MILLER, 346-3rd RUTH ADRIAN TALLEY, 36, Blossom, was in the Lamar Counly Jail Ihis morning on felony warrants for motion to revoke A 41-YEAR-OLD Powderly man was arrested Thursday on 25 warrants for violation of livestock quarantine. He was placed under a $100 bond for each case by Justice of the Peace Wilkerson.

Ghotbzadeh says panel will be announced soon NEW YORK (AP) -Morning slocks: High Low Last Continued From 1 New York. He died of an apparent heart attack only minutes before agents arrived to arrest him Thursday. Law enforcement officials have iclenti'ied him as a caplain in the syndicate family of Joseph Bonnano. and the late Carmine Galante. "Debe" DiBernardo, 42, of New York, described by authorities as a major East Coast pornography wholesaler.

Law enforcement Prices ficials say he is a member of the New Jersey syndicate family of Simone "Sam Ihe Plumber" DeCavalcanle. Virgil Mohney, 37, of Durand, near Detroit. Mohney allegedly controls numerous Midwesl pornography operations. Sturman and DiBernardo were arrested Thursday. The pornography investigation was but one of many prongs in the FBI's huge and unprecedented attack on organized crime, white-collar crime and corruption through the use of undercover "sting" operations in which agents pose as crooks to calch real crooks.

The latest "sting" covenanted Miporn for Miami-pornography was likely to produce a major tesl of obscenity laws. Continued From Page 1 finished food products ready to be sold to retailers. These prices had risen in five of the preceding six months, the Labor Department said. The Producer Price Index measures the prices of items at three levels: finished goods, processed and ready for sale to retailers; intermediate goods, which are semi- finished, and crude materials, which have yet to be processed, and include such items as livestock, grain, raw cot Ion or steel scrap. The Labor Department reported that consumer durables ready for retail advanced 3.2 percent in January, following 1.6 percent and 1 percent increases in December and November, respectively.

Hospitals McCUISTION CENTER Admitted: John Archer, NE; Jack Briscoe, 72B-10th NE; Mrs. Harry Crawford, 1519 E. Washington; Mrs. Arthur Dressier, Arthur City; Mrs. Tommy Eddins, 8354th SW; Mrs.

Charles Fulbright, 1245- 7lh NE; Mrs. Gary Elliotl, Mount Pleasant; Mrs. William M. Hall, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Edith M.

Hines, Clarksville; Isaac L. Jewett, Delroil; Mrs. Kalherine McHam, 329-19lh SW; Mrs. Ollie Redwine, Talco; Henry Rose, Hugo, Richard Smith, Ciarksville; Mrs. Vernon E.

Sullivan, Deport; Mrs. Terry Thompson, Grant, Cuba Gumming, 332-5th SW. Dismissed: Booker T. Weather S-ot NOAA O.B- Zimmvti LOCAL U.S. Weather Bureau informalion for the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m.

Friday, courtesy of observer Richard W. Floyd. High temperature Thursday 64, low 47, overnighl low 58. Temperalure at 8 a.m. Friday 59.

Temperature range for this date last year 76-49. Record high temperature for this date was 77 in 1945, record low was 19 in 1909. No rainfall was recorded during the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. Friday. Rainfall to date this year 4.07 inches.

Rainfall to this date last year 5.11 inches. The sky was cloudy at 8 a.m. Friday. LAKE PAT MAYSE conditions as of 8 a.m. Friday: Elevation 451.87 feet (normal elevation 451 feet); water temperalure 55 degrees lake conditions, clear.

FORECAST North Texas: Travelers advisory extreme northwest tonight and Saturday morning. Mostly cloudy, windy and warm today, turning cooler extreme northwest this afternoon. Cloudy and turning colder tonight with intermittent drizzle. Freezing drizzle developing extreme northwest tonight, causing hazardous travel. Cloudy and colder Saturday with a chance of drizzle.

Highs 65 to 72. Lows 28 to 45. High Saturday 38 to 58. OUTI.OOK North Texas: Mostly cloudy and cool Sunday. Partly cloudy and warmer Monday and Tuesday.

Highs 40s Sunday, 60s Tuesday. Lows 30s Sunday, warming to 40s by Tuesday. Ashley, 601-4th NE; Mrs. John Alley, Detroit; Mrs. Emma Byrd, Fort Towson, Mrs.

Daniel Christopher and son, 504-lst NW; Odell Dikes, 305 Clarksville; Cynthia Dillard, 1118 Fitzhugh; Joe B. Fleming, 175-25th NE; Mrs. Leona T. Hallum, Arthur City; Guy Hawkins, Pattonville; William J. Hembree, Avery; Mrs.

Billie Hildebrand, Mount Pleasant; Albert Hobbs, Wright City, Chad Trapp, Hugo, Mrs. Ella Walters, 432-5th NE; Cora Webster, Bogata; Bill Horn, Valliant, Sam Johnson, Pleasant Grove Nursing Home; Trina Joslin, Antlers, Mrs. Lloyd King, 556-7thSW; Mrs. Mark Lowry and daughler, 355- 33rd NE; Mrs. James Malone, Hugo, Mrs.

Ruby Miles, 804-5th NW; Mrs. Emma Parrish, Windom; Ira Pixley, Antlers, Willie Ray, 540-8lh NE; Mrs. Elton Rhodes, Valliant, Mack Ross, 3475 Reno Drive; Mrs. William Ryan, 2341 Simpson. ST.

JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Admitted: Mrs. Emma D. Vandever, Fort Towson, Albert L. Bagby, Clarksville; James McFadden, 320 Stone Ollie L. Sims, 343-17th NE; Mrs.

Mary E. Chiles, 350 W. Kaufman; Mrs. Carlene Pearson, 2445 Clark Lane; Mrs. Vickie A.

Barton, Bagwell; Mrs. Ruby M. Bo wen, Powderly; Mrs. Jessie Winn, Roxton; Erma Patterson, 1821 Belmont; Marlene Ruthart, Rt. Mrs.

Fran Hagan, Sumner. Dismissed: Charlie Conquest, 237-5th SW; Ms. Pamela Sharp, Honey Grove; Newton Goforth, Lake Creek; Clyde Armstrong, Arthur City; Mrs. Charlotle Rusiz, Idabel, Floyd Wall, 3120 Clarksville; Joseph Hutchens, Brookston; Mrs. Jonnie Kennemer, 975 E.

Polk; Mrs. Frankie Strickland, 224-28thSE; Mrs. Bessie Sconyers, Valliant, Mrs. Myra May, Leisure Lodge Nursing Home; Wheeler Smith, 1948 Pine Bluff; Mrs. Waltine Caldwell, 2205 Culbertson; Mrs.

Bertha Jones, 326-26th NE. Alcoa Am Airlin Am Motors Amer Armcolnc Beth Steel Boeing Borden Brit Pet Burlngf Ind CaterpTr Celanese Chrysler Cities Svc CocaCola Conoco Inc DowChem duPont EastnAirL East Kodak El Paso Co Esmark Exxon Firestone FordMot Gannett Co Gen Elec Gen Food Gen Motors Gen Tire Goodrich Goodyear GtAtlPac Gulf Gulf StaUt HarteHnk Honeywell Houstlnd HughesTool IBM Int Paper Johns Manv Johhsn JoMn mart Kennecott Litton Ind MaratOi! 5 Martin Mobil Monsanto Penney JC Philips Pet Polaroid Proct Gamb PubS NwMx RCA RepTexCp Safeway Str SantaFe Ind SearsRoeb ShellOil Singer Co Sony Corp Sou Pac SouUnCo StdOil Cal SldOil Ind SunComp Texaco Inc TexCom Bn Texas Inst Tex Util Texasgulf Ttmelnc TW Corp TylerCp UAU Inc UNC Res Un Carbide Unlrayal US Steel Westgh El Xerox Cp lOVi 30'A 6W6 4 (His BVi 67Vj 91 33 'A 63V, By The Associated Press Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said today the international commission to investigate Fed raises discount rate to 13 percent WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Reserve Board today increased its bank discount rate by a full percentage point to 13 percent, a move certain to send interest rates higher throughout the economy. The sharp increase in the discount rate, which the Federal Reserve charges for loans to ils member commercial banks, reflected Ihe board's concern over the nation's worsening inflation rate. More stocks of local interest I FROM CHARLES CO. I Dallas, Texas i Morning Stocks Altamil Corp.

Campbell Soup Campbell-Taggart City Investing Co. 17'A, Control Data Crane 'Dr. Pepper 14 Enserch Corp. 31 a First City Bancorp. J.

C. Penney 24 Kroger ivy, Mid-America Ind. Munsingwear 15 G. C. Murphy Pepsico Phillips Industries Pillsbury Purolator Sambo's Sherwin-Williams 3i Southland Corp.

27 Tandy Corp. 32: Wal-Mart 34 Zales charges againsl the deposed shah may be formed "within a few hours," but the American hostages in Tehran will not be released until the panel finishes its work, according lo an Italian news agency. Bui former Irish Foreign Minister Sean MacBride said today "the commission could hardly begin its work until the hostages have been released. Either they are released before the commission meets or they could be released concurrently with Ihe setting up of the commission." Gholbzadeh, speaking to reporters in Rome, was quoled as saying U.N. Secrelary-General Waldheim telephoned him at 3 a.m.

to discuss composition of the commission. Town talk MRS. BILL J. Reed is in Medical City Hospital in Dallas, the victim of third degree burns. Her address is Medical City Hospital, Room 910, 7777 Foresl Dallas, Texas.

LEVI 9 DENIM JEANS FLARES BOOT JEANS BELLES SHRINK-TO-FIT Men's Students $10.95 pr $8.95 I Men 910.95 pr Students Boys pir JARRET SUPER-SLIM JEANS Boys sizes 1 to 16's $7.95 Girls Sizes 3 to 14's $8.95 ONLY AT Young's WESTERN WEAR 138 SO. MAIN DOWNTOWN, PARIS, TEXAS 'The Beautiful Shopping CHy" 103'A SIVt Gospel Balloon Day February 17,1980 Boys Girls Come And Bring A Friend 200 Balloons Filled With Helium And A Gospel Message Will Be Released At Noon On The Church Plaza Area. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ride The Big White Bus Or Come With Your Parents. Hugo Dress Company's FEBRUARY SALE SAVE ON LADIES FASHIONS AT PRICES BELOW WHOLESALE FEBRUARY 15th and 16th OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FRIDAY 4 P.M. TIL 6 P.M.

SATURDAY 8 A.M. TIL 11 A.M. Dresses and Pantsuits Missy Sizes 6 to 20 Half Sizes 14V 2 to 24V 2 Get Your Friends And Come Over And Save-Save-Save! Hugo Dress Company wMt of bam Phorw (405) 326-7518 i.

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