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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 3

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Lake Charles, Louisiana
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QIC. LIGHT sotiiheaaletft eoaaial region westward through ihe lower MiMiutppi valley to the west- Gulf will receive light rain io- fiight. Light enow la forecast for the Lakes area, the Ohio and Tennessee valleys and the northern Rockies, It will be colder ia ihe eastern half of the nation with the exception ihe extreme southeast and cooler ia ihe northwest Pacific. (AP Wltephoto Map). NATIONAL WEATHER THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By The AiiettetM prett High Low Pr.

clear .41 IS Albuquerque, clear 51 31 cloudy 66 mow 34 04 .01 clear 44 35 .01 clear 42 snow 41 14 cloudy 50 31 Cleveland, cloudy 45 38 cloudy 31 .01 CM Moinei, cloudy 44 MOW JJ cloudy 9 worth, cloudy Helena, cloudy ....41 34 a Indianopoltt, cloudy 31 rain 42 39 .10 City, rain 59 39 .47 A.o\ Angeles, cloudy a 50 cloudy 58 41 emphis, rain 59 S3 riiami, clear 75 71 Milwaukee, cloudy 43 St. Paul, cloudy 35 19 ew Orleans, clew 70 49 -Wew York, clear 41 37 City, cloudy 45 snow 45 2ft .11 Philadelphia, cloudy 43 36 clear 4t .02 'Pittsburgh, cloudy 45 31 "Portland, clear 39 19 Portland, cloudy 51 44 .03 --Rapid City, cloudy 37 26 .02 Richmond, cloudy 41 4S Louis, roln 54 37 .47 Salt Lake City, cloudy 44 24 Jan Diego, clear 65 53 Son Francisco, clear 56 48 cloudy 44 40 .01 clear 74 51 .02 cloudy-. 44 37 Groundbreaking Rites Set by Masonic Lodge Groundbreaking ceremonies for a new Masonic lodge here is set at 2 p.m. Saturday, according to Emile George. The building for Justice Lodge No.

449 will be constructed in the 4100 block of Louisiana avenue. The public is invited to attend the groundbreaking. Louisiana Western Construction company is contractor for the single story brick 34 feet by 60 feet building. LOCAL WEATHER LAKE CHARLES WEATHER Temptraturt today a.m.) si Minimum teddy (4 a.m.).... 53 Maximum yMrtrosy (1 P.m.) Relative Humidity a.m.) Rainfall today trace Rainfall yeiterday trace Sunset today p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow 7:15 a.m. sea level a.m.) JO.M Tidet today 4:50 p.m., 0.1 low; p.m., O.I high. Tomorrow: a.m., 4.4 tow; 1f.ll a.m., O.I high; p.m., 0.5 low; p.m. 0.8 high. CYO Nativity Scene Cast Is Announced A ffvtrtg frattvfty sciefte wfil be presented fcy fhe Catholic Yowth ganization of Lake Charles Sat- Bfday and StfBday front of ihe CYO center at 800 Kirby street.

three performances are planned each day between 7 and 8 p.m. A narratton and special music and lighting will be used for the presentation. CYO members and the parts they will portray are: Geralditte Mallet, Mary; Jack Bodeman, Joseph; Maurice Andrews, Bob fhibodeaux, Tim Arceneaux and Carl Mallett, shepherds; Rodney Marfoneaux, Danny Jordan and Larry Regan, three wise men: and Jackie Cotir- ville and Sandra Landerneaux, angels. Peggy Kalna, a member of the CYO spiritual committee, is in charge of the program. An invitation to attend the program has been extended to the public.

W. T. GRANT CO. GREINWICH SHOPPING CITY Open 9 a.m. to 12 (MIDNIGHT) For Your Shopping HOLIDAY CASH $25 to $2000 ARRANGED BY PHONE Arrange your loan by phone.

Pick up the cash at your convenience. No co-signers. Same day service. 14-Month plan 34-Montti Plan YOU Oet MO. Pmt.

You oet Mo. pmt. (0.00 5.00 $1155.00 $43.00 413.00 $14.00 $1145.00 $48.00 751.00 $4100 $1355.00 $74.00 934.00 ttl.OO $1429.00 $78.00 $1007.00 $55.00 $1502.00 $81.00 Above payments Include ALL charges DIAL FINANCE CO. Dial 433-9426 415 RYAN ST. Jurors District Listed I Names of petit jurors ordered -Jo report in U.

S. District Court! January 7 were announced Soday by Rodney Reddoch, depu- i clerk of court. They are: From Lake Charles: Marjorie Henry L. Avner, a 11 Bendixen, Lucille P. Ross C.

Wood, Paul R. Arnold, Mrs. S. S. Allgood, James M.

Arthur L. Gayle E. Shetler, W. B. Threatt, B.

Lake Tore J. S. Leon C. Theriot, Norris Guidry, John W. Crawford Burt D.

Huddleston Wai- Her Melton, Mrs. Agnes P. Rciley, i Robinson, Mrs. Amy S. Douglas J.

Brown and Le- iroy Perkins. From Elton: Oda Paul Manuel Herman 'Marcantel; from, Boyd Allen Nunez; from 'peRidder, Claude Alonzo Moses and L. C. Lee; from Charles George Martin and iack Schwartz; from Welsh: Thomas B. Jones; I From Sulphur: Alton L.

Du- and James R. Donovan; from Lake: Theron H. Horton; Maplewood: CUnton R. Gris- and Billy Joe Hampton; Elizabeth: George W. Laird; Jennings: William G.

Baier; Oakdale: Curley J. Bergeron land Jesse Boyd from Charles Lester Eaves; from Cameron: Dallas L. Domingue; -from Hornbeck Glyn 0. Nelms; Ifrom Kinder: Ray B. Odom; and I -from Lake Arthur: Katie J.

T. "Lyons. gift ideas from Westinghouse 5-tube clock-radio 19.95 Cif-T WRAPPED F-REE 5-tubo power, alnico speaker sound, Ferrocore antenna for r.xtra sensitivity, long distance reception. Wake to music switch, Orarniclad molded circuit, molded high impact polypropylene cabinet in antique white. Plus a 90 clay factory warranty.

table model radio 12.00 GIFT WRAPPED FREE For your every day listening pleasure, Westinghouse table radio. Modern all molded plastic case in blue and white at this low, low saving price. GIFT WRAPPED FREE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS TIL 9 P.M. Vernon Troop Is Charter LEESV1LLE (Spl.) Vernon newest Scout Troop, No. sponsored by the Old Stage j'ost No.

3106, Veterans of for- leign Wars, received its charter week. George McNeill, scout ixecutivo for the Beauregard and districts announced today. The 38 boys meet at 7 p.m. ev- Friday in an improvised lent tneeting hall at 1121 Anderson -drive with Sgt. Alzie as Sgt.

Ross, presently at Fort Polk, had Scout Droops in Germany while in serv- ice there. Maurice E. (Bob) Welch, is institutional representative from the "iponsoring VFW post; Quintal chak-man, and J. T. Thomas Toney, Arthur jVUUams and Harold R.

Everett Comprise the comraittee. I- Church Schedules Christmas Play play, "Aflgel On a wjii be preseated i fiayou Pentecostal Friday at p.m. play be by -youtii oj tbo wUJj Mre. Waireo Smith dirty tor! Mrsu Lee Johosao he Oxe The public is iaviled to Speed Queen 2-speed, 2-cycle automatic washer It's feature packed Pre-select desired of wash water, water temperature of wash a water two complete automatic cycles, QorffiflJ or short. Ajid, featuring the 4-way Uot aad grit removal system, 3-spin saver, fluid drive and slaxoless tub.

199 00 WITH TMfitJ NOTHING MAJOR APPLIANCES FU008 With as 98 la.QQ moiUli up to a months t0 in fine stores coast to exclusively in Louisiana at MuHer's! "gift appliances" RIGHT: deluxe 4-speed portable phonograph 19.95 Ambassador Deluxe 4-speed manual portable phonograph gives fine tone from a front mounted speaker. Volume control and fin cartridge. 2-tone grey and white case. LEFT: 4-SPEED PORTABLE STEREO PHONOGRAPH 69.95 NOTHING portable stereo 4-speed phonograph dual 6" speakers, flip cartridge, tone and controls, detachable wings. Luggage tan.

RIGHT: 8-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE POWERFU'L RADIO 18.95 Oil WRAPPED FREE Ambassador 8-transistor portable radio with a new dimension in sound. Compact with amazing power and unusual reception and tone. Silver and black design with leather carrying case, earphone and battery. LKFT: BIG 23-INCH LOW BOY CONSOLE TELEVISION 159.95 NOTHING Wllh QS iillle 01 80 up months to pay Contemporary Lowboy styling makes it compatible with most decors. Hand rubbed mahogany cabinet with removable tinted face plate, illuminated channel Indicator, front tuning and speaker.

Pre-focused for sharper, brighter pictures. RIGHT: 19-IN. PORTABLE TELEVISION 139.00 With os little as 8 DO a month up to 24 months to pay Easy to have TV in every room with this handy 19" portable Hand wired, easy to service and trouble free. Pre-focused for sharp- and brighter pictures. Front speaker and tuning.

Brosvn with beige front and back. BIG STEREO CONSOLE NOTHING POWN APPROVED CREDIT LAKE CHARUS AND SULPHUR NOTHIN9 With 05 little month up 10 2J months to pay Ambassador Stereo sole brings you the realism oi "live" performance- Modern 88" cabinet with precision tuosr, 4 spwiers, needle, la mshogaay. 4PPUANCES STRf ET.

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Years Available:
1954-1967