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11 THI SHREVEPORT TIMES Monday, August 14, 1950 -r- Maver to third resdir.g Read the third time ti tun. ana as read, adopted ny tne fol NAME OF FIRM By lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford.1 U. S. Bonds Hold by U.

S. Agencies i Attest: I Commissioners Morris. Pratt and Mitch Loyalty of His Men Is Fanatical Fighting S-Korean Colonel ell i4i. Nay: None. Ordinance No.

113 of 1850. By Mr. I KJX3MS DOUAAS Government Bondi Held" by Government Agencies and Trutt Funds June 30 of Etch Yew. UJOWS Of 5XXLAB.S Mitchell: An Ordinance approving and! Subscribed before me. Notary, and attesting witnesses, on this the day of 1950.

I accepting the work of paving Wilder I 45 45 said rjj which constitute the consideration in the above purchases are feereby authorized to be taken out rf the Parking Meter Fund. Read, and as read, adopted by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioners Morris. Pratt and Mitchell 4.

Nays: None. RESOLUTION NO. 290 OF 1950 By Mr. Ford: EE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Shreveport in regular session convened. That the Secretary -Treasurer be and is hereby authorised to advertise for bids on the remodeling of the "iunMMpal Swimming Pool on McNeil 1 oration to Countrymen Place from abandoned Wheless Street tol 'Madison Park and authorising I I Payment of the con tr.r t.r Hitvtn njiwH I Inspi Notary SECTION 3: This Resolution shall be first reading on Jul 2S.

1950. was read published in full in one issue of the of. by title, and on motion ordered passed ficial journal, and a certified copy there- third readme Rearl thir, trni, I Colonel Kim has marched 2,000 fly HAL, BOYLE of be filed with the Cierk of Court of in full nr th. 'miles In the pat five weeks. (Caddo Parish.

Louisiana, and bv him 1 following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford.) Wrteessetli: That the said party rf the first part for the consideration hereinafter mentioned, to furnish at its own proper costs and expense, all necessary material, labor and equipment of every description and to carry out and complete tn good form, firm substantial manner, the improvements on Grover Place from Pierre Mont Road to Charie Avenue, with concrete paving, curb, gutter, sidewalks and other incidental work in accordance with plans and specifications and profile on tile in the office of lhe City Engineer, hereby made part of this contract by inference, subject to the changes es may be made from time to time by the City Council and the City Engineer of said City and at the following unit prices, to-wit; Excavation Seventy-five Cts. Per cu. yd. Curb Integral) Fifty Ct.

Per tin. ft. Sidewalk Thirty-two Cts. Per sq. ft.

Concrete paving Slab t6" Uniform i Three Dollars Seventy-five Cts. Per sq. yd. Catch Basins Korea, Aug. 13 UP), The captain, a wire-strung lender, dark-haired Korean is letter man in high sehooi, said he ouiy recoroeo tne Mortgage Kecoras 'Commissioners Morris.

Pratt and Mitch-1 Street, said bids to be returnable at ten o'clock, a.m., Tuesday. August 22. 1930, oi saia i-arisn. eu Nays: None. Read, and as read, adonted bv the I Ordinance No.

114 of 1950. By Mr. I breathing fire into the hearts of 20 just keeping up If I 40- ri J40 35- Js 30 i -fTJ- 30 25 25 r-r- -10 oirrnTil Lis '40 '41 '42 '43 '44 '4S '4 47 '44 "4 '50 as per plans and specifications on file in with Kim's regiment. young fellow countrymen who the office of the Architects. McClenaghan and Barr.

The City reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, i Mitchell: AccepUng the report of the Commissioners Morris. Pratt and MitcheUiCity Engineer showing detail the total t4. Nays: None.

cost of paving Madison Park from RESOLUTION JS'O. SOS OF 1950 jSiattery Blvd. to Wilder place, including By Mr. Mitcheli: jcurbing. storm sewer, sidewalks, street WHF.RFAS.

r.tK.i intersection and engineer tees a0 all Read, and as read, adopted by the fol lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor- Ford. Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitcfl- 'other expenses incidental to the cost! eil 4. Nayy None. sen ted to the City Council asking RESOLUTION NO.

291 OF 1950 Ashton St. naved from fvuxitn wm-wmj auinorizeo oy rses- Other South Korean units depend on draftees or replacements. But not Kim. He uses Civilians to bring his supplies into the mountains. Then he tells them: "Those of you who want to go with me stand there.

Those who don't gf back home." Avenue tn Alaham. iv.m hioh i owtion No. 140 of 19S0. making and levy want to fight against the He is CoL. Kim Hi Che.

The name of this 2-yearoid noldler Is a kind of magic. Wherever he goes, his tactiturn personality and record of success In battle draw people to him. He ian't politlcallv important and he never aw action before the By Mr. Morrist: ing assessment against ail abutting im-l BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council movable property and the owners there-1 of the City of Shreveport in reftular andj of on said street for the paving thereof! provements are considered desuable by the Council; BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Shreveport in regular lesat session convenco, inai ine Secretary -Treasurer be and is hereby au. I all accordance with Ixtuisiana Revised! Statutes of 1950.

to-wit: R. S3.3301 1 148" Standard inorized to advertise for bids for the i One Hundred Ninety Dollars Each 'session convened. That Notice is hereby through 33:3316. both inclusive. Having! purchase of one tl) Coup Automobile.

Plentv volunteer. Then Kim Dicks i given of its intention to pave Ashton 30" R. C. Pir. Average Price of 30 Leading Stocks passed first reading on July 2.

1950,1 De Luxe Model, for use by the Fire De Red drove south of the 38th para)- thro, he wants on the basis of aee Nine Dollars Per lin. ft. was read by title, and on motion or-1 partment District Chief- Auto to be dered passed to third reading. Read the! painted Fire Department Red. BASED UPON OOWONES AVERAGE OF 30 LEADING INDUSTRIAL STOCKS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Bids to be opened at the next regular third time in full, and as read, adopted I bv the following vote.

Aves: Acttna- SKUi Ma 240 -rrr Council Meeting to be held on Tuesday. 260 fr TTTTTTI Mayor Ford. Commissioners Morris, Pratt) lei. But in jsix wekn he has become 8mj stamina. The rekt are turned the fireman of the Korean front.

down. He doesn't send his recruits Each of the three American di- to the rear. They learn by fighting, vision he has served with jealous- The loyalty of his men are fanat-ly wants him back and so does With bullets still in their very branch of the army of the bodies they refuse to admit they EXTREME PRICE RANGE I August 22, The City of Shreveport reserves the right to reject any and ail bids received. Street from Exposition Ave, to Alabama and to pay for same under the authority and all in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes of 19W. to-wit: R.

S. 33:3301 through 33 3316. both Inclusive, in the following manner: The work to be performed contemplates grading, concrete paving, concrete curbing, gutter and sidewalks, storm sewers and pipe drauiase. The work will be done under private contract, awarded after proper competi and Mitchell 4. Nays: None.

Ordinance No. 115 of 1950. By Mr. 1950 i EXTREME PRICE RANGE I LAST WEEK "High-Tudy-, 217.53 Read, ar.d as read, adopted by the fol rrmiTrr 240n 200.91 16062 Mitchell: An ordinance approving and accepting the work of paving Madison 229.20 LOW I93.9S lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford.

are wounded. Hi! Republic of Korea. Low-Monday- 212.43 ALU. LiU Park from Slattery to Wil Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitcheil der place, and authorising payment ofl (4. Nays: None.

nlitinniiittife 1 1 ft 1 If IH i 11! Hi Ill I Ik if the contractor. Having passed first read RESOLUTION NO. 292 OF 1950 After a battle he males' those i 'he thinks are hurt and flicks hiss jurist upward. They stand. Hei ing on July 25, 1950, was read by title.

By Mr. Pratt and on motion ordered passed to third I TTTTTTi TTTTi TT i HF I 1 i 11 i i i lw BE IT PESOLVED that the City Coun rncct 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i reading. Read the third time in full, and flicks his wrist downward. They stoop. He makes them stand and as read, adopted by the following vote.

cil of tne City of Shreveport in legal and regular session convened, hereby accepts! the report of Black and Veatch, Consult Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioners! until weakness discloses those iiiY: Wa i pi iiTITi ing Engineers of Kansas City, Morns, Pratt and Mitchell t4i. Nays: None. tive bidding, and the total cost thereof, including street intersections and ail engineering and other incidental costs, shall be paid for by the owners of real property abutting such improvements, tor which purpose the Council shall levy and collect local or special assessments on said abutting property, to be paid tn cash or in 10 equal annual installments, bearing not more than 6r per annum interest payable annually, at the option of the individual abuttir.g property owner, as authorized by and ll in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to-wit: ft. S.

through 33:3316, hrth There being no further business, of Juiy, 1950. advising of the completion of Contract No. 5 with Blythe Brothers Company, covering the construction of TnTiiTTliiiii ii lifiiiwumi I i G. 9. 1950.

WAS CLOSING PRICE AU the Bayou Pierre Sewer Force Mains, all 3" R. C. Pipe Ten Dollars Per lin. ft. It is hereby agreed that everything hereto ajereed upon shall be strongly bound with this instrument, and iorm essentia! part of this agreement.

The abutting property owners are to have the option of paying their respective amounts ali in cash, part in rash, and the remainder in equal yearly payments, with interest after completion and acceptance as provided all in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes of 19W. to-wit: R. S. 33:3:01 through 33:3318, both inclusive. In assessing the abutting property owners for their respective amounts the property owners pay their respective portion of the cost of paving, including the intersections, drainage structure, which are prorated according to the frontage of the abutting property owners.

Final acceptance is not made until the entire street is completed to the satisfaction of the City Council. The work xmder this agreement shall be commenced within 10 days from the siening of contract unless otherwise ordered. All work under this agreement shall be completed and submitted for final acceptance within 30 days from the time so fixed for the con. tractor to begin. (By days, is meant calendar days, not working davs).

CITY OF SHREVEPORT. LA. By Mayor Name of Firm By ATTEST: -M-t-t-h-t- -i-f-i 140 HIGHEST SINCE JUNE 23. 1950 council adjourned. McW.

Ford. Acting Mavor L. T. Baker, Auditor and Ex-Offlcio Assistant Secretary, Mamie Turner, Clerk of Council. Ordinance No.

107 of 19M in accordance with plans and specifications; and uiiiiniL JMIJ ffl That a notice of acceptance by the City Council of the work be advertised sub who can go on with him. One man with four wounds and two bullets still in him marched a mile rather than leave Colonel Kim. The colonel doesn't preach democracy or any other ideology. He just tells them: "You are suffering but your families are suffering more. The sooner you win the war the less your family will suffer." Mr Fant: 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 An ordinance amending ordinance No.

1 That i probably because wherever his banner has flown there has perched victory. It Isn't just an oriental trait to dmire a winner. The Americans have the same feeling. That is why major generals Jockey to get him attached to them. They can count on him to help them look good.

Colonel Kim the names Kim and Lee are as popular here as Smith and Jones in America commands the 17th South Korean regiment. He took over its leadership five weeks ago after his superior was wounded. Kim Lt a kind of self sufficient one-man army. He keeps a constant force of some 2.300 fighting men with him and improvises his supply when necessary as he marches. Since it was found he had a winning talent he has been used as a kind of line-bucking fullback.

One American captain estimated Citv i iit Z. SO of 1948 by changing the soiling classl- Station of the SE corner of Allen ave- i ject to compliance with legal procedure and that final payment and termination of the contract be withheld until forty-five days have elapsed, affording creditors time to file liens, claims or obligations, if any. against this contract. Otherwise, the contract price "will be paid in full, and i. iju, Ahhl, (mm th M.il.

at the City Hall. Shreveport, in or Uple Family district to the Business! 2 Passengers der to hear, consider and pass upon any SECTION 1: BE IT ORDAINED by thel ci.v.iiu. 4. nc ii vr Baton Rouge: a daughter. Mrs.

T. A. Hoffman of Tacoma Park, a brother, Robert Renaud of Wil- .11 wi 7 iuii ni ut msaeif.ii. Council of the Citv of sihrevrnnrt I to the proposed improvements and the if- ,1. mar.A legal una regular session convened.

I manner in which they shall be made. Th.i 1 That Ordinance Io. 80 of 1943 is hereby! ano payment therefor, and if it should i all of which cost to be paid out of the 1947 Bond Issue Fund. Read, and as read, adopted by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford.

And that they understand andjlows, three grandchildren Force Czech wi provide inai ine louowingl fight for. They ail want to go jand several nieces and nephews. Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitch tZi described property, to-wit: ments constructed. home again in honor and without BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, ibe and the same Is hereby changed from! MRS. MARY R.

KKA Mrs. Marv R. Kea, 96, of 5918 loss of face to their family. His family is everything to a Korean. the -R' Multiple Family District to thel eil t4.

Nays: None. RESOLUTION NO. 293- of 1950 By Mr. Pratt: BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Shreveport in legal and Business district. That the Mayor or Secretary-Treasurer of the City, be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to publish this Notice of Intention in the manner re Flier to Land In U.

S. Zone Kim himself came originallv from Tulsa street and a 50-year resident Pvongyang, the capital of North Shreveport, died vesterdav at a regular session convened, nereby au quired by law. Korea, he, too, wants to go home 'local sanitarium after an extended thorizes the Commissioner of Public Utili Jno. McW. Ford, Acting Mayor L.

T. Baker, Auditor and Ex-Offlclo Assistant Secretary Mamie Turner, Clerk of Council. Ordinance No. 108 of lg50 By Mr. Mitchell: ties to purchase one car for the Depart.

illness. again, when the war is won. ment of water and Sewerage' to be used in its operation, and paid for out of its funeral services are incomplete, Subscribed before me. Notary, and attesting witnesses, on this the Read, and as read, adopted by the followiig vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford.

Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitchell 4. Nays: None. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES Ordinance No. 116 of 1930. By Mr.

Frankfurt, Germany, Aug. 13 (U.R) but will be held sometime tomor Authorizing the closing of RU-ou ve- Two passengers of a Czechoslovak funds. Read, and as read, adopted by the fol Deaths nue in part of Block D. Montgomery suh.1 division, also from the North line of Itj row. Wellman funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. transport plane carrying five per Ford: An Ordinance authorizing the is- 11 of the Talbot and Agurs subdivision Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitchell sons forced tne Czech pilot to land to Levee Blvd. She is survived bv one son, Carl cuance of negotieble interest bearing paving certificates for the purpose of paying in part for the paving of Robinhond Street from Fairfield Ave. to Line in the American zone riday night t4l.

Nays: None. RESOLUTION NO 294 OF 1950 By Mr. Mitchell: E. Kea, of Shreveport. BE IT ORDAINED by the Citv Council! of the City of Shreveport in legal and i German police headquarters at regular session convened.

That Icon I avenue in part of Block D. Montgomery) BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Shreveport in legal session Aichach reported tonight. Reach Body Of Youth on Mt. Whitney RAY WHITH KRI XGTOX Ray Arnim Whiterington, two- subdivision, also from North Line of lot! convened. That the bid there being only Police said the plane, carrying 11 of the Talbot and Agurs one! on the Boulevard Drainage Improve two adults and two children as merits be rejected, and that the project to Levee be and the same is hereby closed and nhandonen.

passengers, landed at Pottmes. 23 be re-advertised at some future date. day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Witherington, 647 Edgar street.

Bossier City, died at a local hospital at 6 p.m. Saturday. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that! miles north of Augsburg in south Read, and as read, adopted by the fol the right is hereby reserved by the Cityl lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, ern Germany. of Shreveport to grant public service! Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitch right of ways on, over or under th cen The police headquarters said It ell (4 Nays: None.

Funeral services will be held at Hampton, this afternoon with ter 10 feet of th abov described strip RESOLUTION NO. 295 OF 1950 B. D. MAXMFS Funeral services for B. D.

Man-nies, 71. of Hunter, will be held today at. 10 a.m. at the Magnolia Baptist church In Hunter. Mannies died at his homa about 11 p.m.

Saturday following a long Illness. Officiating will be The Rev. Guy Murphy, pastor of the Magnolia Baptist church. Interment will be in Barber cemetery at Hunter. Masons from Mt.

Vernon lodge will be in charge of arrangements. Mannies is survived by his widow; three sons, Jeff and Julious of Shreveport and W. R. Mannies of Logansport; and two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Dawson, Kansas City, and Mrs.

Stacy Harper of Lone Pine, Aug. 13 UP). By Mr. Mitchell: the Rev. C.

A. Maull oficiating. In was not known how the passengers believed fleeing their Communist homeland, forced the pilot to come BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coun all in accordance with the Louisiana Re-i vised Statutes of 1950. to-wit: R. S.

33:3301 through 33:3316. both inclusive. Read by title, and as read, passed first reading by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioners Morris.

Pratt and Mitchell 4. Nays: None. Ordinance No. 117 of 1950. By Mr.

Ford for Mr. Fant: An Ordinance to enlarge the Limits and Boundaries of the City of Shreveport, and to define the boundaries of the City of Shreveport as enlarged and extended. (Evangeline Subdv. Little Farms and other adjacent property). Read by title, and as read, passed first reading by the following vote.

Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitchell (4. Nays: None. Ordinance No. 118 of 1950.

By Mr. Ford for Mr. Fant: An Ordinance amend, inging Ordinance No. 80 of 1948 by changing the zoning classification of Lot 2. 3.

28 and 29. Block E. Wood row Place, from the "F-" Business District to the The body of 17-year-old Stephen Wasserman, scion of a wealthy cil of the City of Shreveport in regular of ground. Jno. McW.

Ford, Acting Mayor L. T. Baker. Auditor and Ex-Otficio Assistant Secretary. ORDINANCE NO.

109 of 1950 By Mr. Mitchell: terment will be at Hampton. Surviving besides the parents are one sister, Janis Carol of Bos down. session convened, That the Secretary-Treasurer be and is hereby authorized A policeman at Aichach said, day of 1950. Notary I SECTION This resolution shall be published in full in one issue of the official journal, and a certified copy thereof be filed with the Cierk of Court of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and by him duly recorded in the Mortgage Records of said Parish.

Read, and as read, adopted by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitchell (41. Nays: None. RESOLUTION NO.

301 OF 1950 By Mr. Mitchell: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Shreveport advertised for sealed bids for the paving of Grove Avenue from Ninock Street to Jackson Street, and in open session, at the time and place stated in the advertisement, opened and listed the bids received and referred them to a committee for recommendation and report, and WHEREAS, that committee has tabulated and itemized the bids as follows: Caddo Contracting Inc. $13,537.65 Central Construction Inc. 13,611.20 and has recommended acceptance of the bid of. and award of the contract to the Caddo Contracting who is the lowest and best bidder who can furnish satisfactory security; and WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the recommendation of the said committee should be approved and that the bid of Caddo Contracting should be accepted for the reasons stated: NOW, THEREFORE.

BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Shreveport in regular meeting, in open session convened. That SECTION 1: The bid of the Caddo Contracting at the price shown sier City; paternal grandparents, Authorizing the closing of the alley be. I astern family, was found today at the level on Mount Whitney. But searchers found no trace of his climbing companion, to advertise for bids for Drainage Improvement along Boulevard Street between Line Avenue and Thornhill Ave however, it was reported one passenger pulled a knife and threatened to stab the pilot. tween Gilbert Avenue and closed Wheless I St and Linden Street and Wilder Place! nue.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whithenngton, of Hampton, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Ethyl Berryhill in the Paragon Subdv. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, U. S. Militarv police threw a That bids will be received by the Secre BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Shreveport in legal and I regular session convened. That the alley! tary-Treasurer until ten o'ciock a.m.

guard around the transport. Its oc Tuesday. August 22. 1950. and that all of Fordyce, Ark.

Idea Lays Egg Christopher Smith Reynolds, tobacco heir. Identification was made by W. C. Rlgg and Ralph Adams, operators of Cerro Gordo gold mine, for which the two youths had worked this summer. between Gilbert Avenue ar closed Whe- less St.

and Linden Streand Wilder I cupants were taken to Augsburg army headquarters for screening bids will he submitted on forms fur nished by the City Engineer. Light Industrial District. Read by Place in th Paragon be and tht by American intelligence authori title, and as read, passed first reading iMrne hereby closed and abandoned. MRS. EAR LIN" B.

COOPER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That all payments for this improvement be made from funds available from the ties. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, Commissioner Morris, Mrs. Earllne Bond Cooper, 55, Hong Kong, Aug. 13 OP).

Some- That th right i hereby reserved by th An army spokesman at Augsburg bod vs golden Idea laid an egg. City of Shreveport to grant public serv. of Oil City, died at 3:40 a.m. yesterday at a local sanitarium following The body, lying in deep snow above the timberline and at the base of granite cliff, waa ice right of way on, over or under th Magistrate Hln Shlng-Lo yester said names of the Czechs would be withheld, with the possible exception of the pilot. This stirred spec abov named strip of ground.

day ordered confiscated six dead 1947 Drainage Bond Issue. Read, and as read, adopted by the fol. lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitchell (4. Nays: None.

RESOLUTION NO. 296 OF 1950 By Mr. Mitchell: BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coun BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, chickens and the contents of their Pratt and Mitchell (4). Nays: None. Ordinance No.

119 of 1950. By Mr. Ford for Mr. Fant: An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 80 of 1948 by changing the zoning classification of the SW corner of 66th Street and Lin Avenue from the Multiple District to the 'D-2" Neighborhood Commercial District.

Read by title, and as read, passed first reading hv the fnllnwinz vote. Aves: Acting- that thi ordinance be recorded in thel office of the clerk and recorder of Caddo I crawsi 16 ounces of gold. ulation tne passengers may nave kidnapped the pilot and he wanted to return to Czechoslovakia. The chickens were shipped from Macao to Hong Kong. Their un cil of the City of Shreveport in regular and legal session convened.

That the Parish, Louisiana. Jno. McW. Ford. Acting Mayor L.

T. Baker. Auditor and Ex-Otficio Assistant Secretary Mamie Turner. Clerk of Council. Ordinance No.

110 of 1950 By Mr. Mitchell: known owner didn't show up. dedication of Hardy Street off of Lots a long Illness. Funeral services for Mrs. Cooper, a resident of Oil City the past 13 years, will be held today at 3 p.m.

at the Oil City Baptist church. The Rev. S. Smith, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Park cemetery.

Survivors are her husband. R. D. Cooper; one daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Wvatt of Beeville.

Texas; one son, Blllie Bond Cooper of Oil Citv; in the above tabulation and in the con-jMayor ford Commissioners Morris. Pratt tract hereinafter set forth, be and thetj, Mitchell 4. Nay: None. 3 and 8 of the Orchard Place as reached by a searching party of veteran mountain climbers after an all-day trek. The searchers were unable to determine how far the lad had fallen.

The body was frozen, but not severely battered. Th discovery of the body, out 3'i miles from Mirror lake, ended one phase of the four-day search for the two wealthy young easterners. The two 17-year-old boys started TEXAS FARMER DIES per plat attached hereto, and made a same is hereby accepted, the said bid Ordinance No. 120 of 1950. By Mr.

part hereof, be and the same is hereby being the lowest and best bid made by Plainview, Texas, Aug. 13 (JP). accepted. bidder able to furnish satisfactory se Read, and as read, adopted by the fol R. W.

Cross. 74. a retired farmer curity. Accepting the report of the city engineer showing tn detail the total cost of paving Ratcllff street from the line of Unit No. 3.

Madison Park subdivision, to Madison Park includ SECTION 2: The Mayor and Secretary- who has lived here for 39 years SETS NEW MARK Owosso, Aug. 13. UP). Jimmy Wilburn of Indianapolis today set a new mark for class A big car racing on a half mile dirt track. Wilburn burned up the half mile in 19.74 seconds in qualifying for the central states racing program at the Owosso motor speedway.

The old mark for the half mile was 19.75 seconds made a week ago at lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitch-eU t4. Nays: None. died today at the home of his Treasurer of the City of Shreveport be and they are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and execute, on be. ing curbing, storm sewer, sidewalk.

I RESOLUTION NO. 297 OF 1950 daughter, Mrs. Ted Andrews, wife her parents. Dr. and Mrs.

E. O. By Mr. Mitchell: haif of the City of Shreveport, the nec street intersection and engineer' fees! and all other expenses Incidental to the! of the Hale county sheriff. He was Bond of Haynesville; three sisters, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coun a native of Mart, Texas.

Funeral essary contract and document relating thereto, the said contract as executed cil of the City of Shreveport in regular Mrs. J. P. Robins of Shreveport, cost of said improvements authorized I by Resolution No. 142 of 1950.

making and services will be held here tomorrow Mrs. J. M. McCarthy of Beaumont, at 3 p.m. Seven children survive.

Winchester. by Duane Carter. and legal session convened. That the Plat of Sunset Acres. Unit No.

3, as per map attached hereto, be and is hereby approved for recording. Texas, and Mrs. B. F. Carlile of levying assessments against all abutting immovable property and the owners thereof on said street for the paving thereof, all in accordance with Louisiana out from here a week ago in an attempt to conquer the east face by far the most difficult side of the peak, highest in the United States.

The area is known to mountain climbers as "the roughest country in the entire Sierra Nevada range," A the vouth's body was being Read, and as read, adopted by the fol Revised Statutes of J950. to-wit: H. S. Council Proceedings of the City of Shreveport, Ford for Mr. Fant: An Ordinance amending Ordinance No.

80 of 1948 by changing the zoning classification of ail that property that is presently zoned Multiple Family District and fronting on Stoner Avenue and lying between Centenary Boulevard and Coty Street from, the Multiple Family District to the "D-l" Semi-Commercial District. Read by title, and as read, passed first reading by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioner Morris. Pratt and Mitchell 4.

Nays: None. Ordinance No. 121 of 1950. By Mr. Mitchell: Authorizing the paving of Russell Avenue from Grover Place to An-niston Avenue, and advertising for bids for same.

Read by title, and as read, passed first reading by the following vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioner Morri. Pratt and Mitchell 4. Nays: None.

ORDINANCES ON SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE Ordinance No. 107 of 1950. By Mr. Fant: An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 80 of 1948, by changing the zoning classification of th SE comer of Allen Avenue and Abbie Street from Multiple Family District to the Busi 33:3301 through 33:3316.

both inclusive. lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, Commissioner Morris, Pratt and Mitchell 4t. Nays: None. SECTION 1: BE IT ORDAINED by the City council of the City of Shreveport in regular session convened that the August 8, 1950 RESOLUTION NO.

298 OF 1950 By Mr. Mitchell: found, his father, William Stix Was report of the City Engineer duly certi Sunny Vale, and one brother, O. S. Bond of Los Angeles, Calif. Active pallbearers will be G.

M. Bagley. T. E. Self.

Bob Flovd. J. S. Bolden. J.

B. Jones. C. E. Walker-E.

V. Endel and S. I. Hill. The body will remain at the Rose Neath funeral home until 2 p.m.

today. Honorary pallbearers will be employes of the Texas company. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coun Th Council of th City of Shreveport City Civil Service, or Personnel Board: fied to by him showing in detail thel cil of the City of Shreveport in regular session convened. That the Plat of a Re- total cost of improving and paving Rat herman. Philadelphia and New York broker, was circling the area In a plane.

met in regular aeuion at ten o'clock a.m. on the above date with the following member present: Acting-Mayor Ford, plat of Lot 57. into Plots A Mont cllff street from the line of Unit No. 3 Madison Park cubdiviston to Madison! Park boulevard. Including the necessary! rose Park, as per map attached hereto.

be and is hereby approved for recording. Commissioner Morris. Pratt and Mitch Mountain veterans held little hope that voung Reynolds is still Read, and as read, adopted by the fol ell (4). Absent: Mayor rant (1). lowing 'Ote, Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitch curbing, sidewalks, storm sewer and all intersection and engineer's fees and all other expenses incidental to the cost of said improvements, authorized by Resolution No.

142 of 1950 of the City of live, but the search will push to a higher level tomorrow. Young Washerman's body will be brought ell 4. Nays: None. VIRGIL JETER CRA1V Vivian, Aug. 13 (Special) Fu RESOLUTION NO.

299 OF 1950 ness District. Having passed first read by the abutting prop-l By Mr, Mitchell: ing on July 23. 1950. was read by title 'erty ownPr, ani amounting to S2.168.78 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Coun neral services for Virgil Jeter Crain. 67.

of Oil Citv. ill be held and on motion ordered passed to third reading. Read the third time in full, and as read, adopted by the following at 3 p.m. Monday at Oil City Pentecostal church, with the Rev. S.

H. cil of the City of Shreveport in regular and legal session convened, "That the dedication of East Washington St. from Columbia East to the present City Limits or to the center of Bayou Pierre and further showing the amount thereof chargeable to each Jot or parcel of real estate abutting said improvements in the proportion that it frontage bears to all abutting lots or parcels of real estate to be so improved and paved, be and it vote. Ayes: Acung-Mayor Ford. Com down the steep slope then.

Flu Epidemic Hits Quebec Shreveport. Louisiana, August 8. 1850. To the City Council of the City of Shreveport. Gentlemen: Your undersigned Committee, appointed by you to request nominations, and to conduct an election among the City employees for the selection of the Employee Member of the Personnel Board, provided for in the New City Charter, beg to report as follows: Nominations received: Turner B.

Bishop Sidney J. Caldwell B. G. Cole W. T.

Gamblin. Jr. Grover C. Mediord L. E.

Phelps Morris Sledge Loret Ross, of which number all have declined their nominations except Mr. Grover C. Medford. who expresses willingness to be of service in the premises. Respectfully, Sidney J.

Caldwell. Loret Ross. J. T. Tanner.

missioners Morris, Pratt and MitcheU Parrott, pastor, officiating. (4). Nays: None. cram died Sunday morning In a Ordinance No. 108 of 1850.

By Mr. as per plat attached hereto and made a part hereof, be and the same is hereby BIDS 1. Pavins Elm wood from Alexander West one Block Name of Bidder Amount of Bid S. Clements $10,573.20 Central Const. Inc.

10,738.66 Flenniken Const. Co. 10.830.25 On motion made by Commissioners Mitchell, duly aeconded and unanimously approved, the above bids en pavins were referred to a committee composed of the Commissioners of Accounts and Finance, the City Engineer, and the Commissioner of Public Works for tabulation and a -report to be made at the next meeting of the Council. X. Paving Bruce Ave.

from Roma Drive to Grover Place is hereby accepted and apnroved. SECTION 2: BE IT FURTHER OR MitcheU: Authorizing the closing of Shreveport hospital. He was a resi accepted. to read as follows: Street Improvement Contract State of Louisiana. Parish of Caddo: Between the City of Shreveport.

of the first part, and the Caddo Contracting contractor, of the second part, for furnishing all materials, paving and improving Grove Avenue from Ninock Street to Jackson Street with concrete paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk nd other incidental work in pursuance of the following, to-wit: Resolution to improve said Grove Ave. passed by the City Council May 23rd. 1950, duly advertised in The Shreveport Times, commencing July 8, 1950. Bids opened by the City Council July 25, 1950. Contract awarded by the City Council to the said Caddo Contracting on the 8th of August.

1950. Resolution to contract with th said Caddo Contracting adopted by the City Council on the 8th of August. 1950. This agreement mad and entered into this day of 1950, by and between the City of Shreveport, of the first part, and the Caddo Contracting contractor, of the second part. WiU nesseth: That the aaid party of the second part has agreed, and by these presents does agree, with the said party of the first part, for the consideration hereinafter mentioned, to furnish at it own proper cost and expense, all necessary material, labor and equipment of every descripUon and to carry out and complete in good form, firm substantial manner, the improvement on Grove Avenue from Ninock Street to Jackson Street, with concrete paving, curb, gutter, sidewalks, and other incidental work in accordance with plan and specifications and profiles on file in the office of the City Engineer, hereby made part of this contract by inference, subject to the changes a ray be made from time to time by th City Council and the City Engineer of said City, and at the following unit prices, to-wit: Excavation One Do! lar if teen Cts.

Per co. d. Curb Integra! Sixty-five CU. Per lin. ft.

DAINED, That a special assessment! Read, and as read, adopted the fol Ricou Ave. in part of Block Montgomery Subdv. from the North line of Lot 11 of the Talbot and Agurs la hereby made and levied against each I lowing vote. Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford. dent of Oil City for the past 33 years, having lived in Kildare, Texas.

He was born near Atlanta, hereinafter particularly described lot orl Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitch to Levee Blvd. Having passed r.i nl.utitni said street ell t4. Nays: None. first reading on July 25. 1950.

was read improved and paved, and against Texas. RESOLUTION NO. 300 OF 1950 by ttUe, and on motion ordered passed to third reading. Read the third time Bv Mr. Mitchell: Crain as a member of the Bap Halifax, N.

Aug 13 A medical party from Goose Bay, Iibrador flown into the northern Quebec settlement of Ft. Chimo yesterday in an effort to stem an outbreak of lnf luenra. The epidemic already has claimed three lives and stricken 300 others. the owners thereof, in the amount here-l inafter particularly and respectively set! forth, which is that part of the total! WHEREAS, the City Council ol tne tist church. Burial will be In the City of Snreveport advertised for sealed in full, and as read, adopted by the following vote.

Ayes: Acting-Mayor Ford, Commissioners Morris, Pratt and Mitchell bids for the paving of Grover Place from Evans cemetery near Oil City under the direction of Hanner "funeral Pierre Mont Road to Charles Avenue. t4i. Nays: None. Name of Bidder Amount of Bid cost of s'd improvement and paving chargeable to each such abutting property, in th proportion that the frontage on said street bears to all of the abutting lots or parcels of real estate abutting and in open session, at the time and place home. Ordinance No.

109 of 1950. By Mr. Flenniken Const. Inc. Commissioner Mitchell made a report on informal bids requested at the last stated in the advertisement, opened and MitcheU: Authorizing the closing of th S.

Clementa 20.481.18 Crain is survived bv his widow, Th party landed at the Ft. air base, maintained by the U. listed the bids received and referred them meeting of the Council on excavation of Central Const. Inc 21.122.85 said street in th City of Shreveport, I to a committee for recommendation and On motion made by Commissioner Hearne Avenue Drainage Ditch from Hollywood Ave. to Waggoner Street.

Mrs. Addie Crain of Oil City; one son, Zelmer Crain of Lumberton, rrwit. and WHEREAS, that co mm ft tee has tabu After tabula Uon of five bids received, it F. air force, and crossed Ungava bav bv boat to the stricken village. Both "natives and white persons alley between Gilbert Avenue and closed Wheless St.

and Linden St. and Wilder Place in the Paragon Subdv. Having passed first reading on July 25. 1950, was read by title, and on motion ordered passed to third reading. Read the third time in full, and a read, adopted lated and itemized th bids a follows: was decided by the Committee that the Mitchell, duly seconded and unanimously approved, the above bids on paving were referred to a committee composed of the Commissioner of Account and Finance, the City Engineer, and the Commissioner of Public Work for tabulation and a re.

Caddo Parish. Louisiana, to-wit: Madison Park Corp. 9S 83 ft. front. IjoX 86, Unit No.

Madison Park Subdv. S1.000.7S Madison Park Corp. 111.85 ft front. Lot 55, Unit No. 4-B, Madison Park Subdv.

1.168 04 have been among the victims. But O. J. Ward. Inc Central ConstrucUon Inc.

11.778.80 T. S. Clements 11.790 42 bid of S. N. Yarbrough in the amount of $1,433.88 was the lowest and best bid received, and contract was so awarded.

one daughter, Mrs. Ineta Davis of Trees; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maude Hill of Kirby-ville. Texas, and one brotherJim the dlnease has not attacked air by the following vote. Ayes: Acting- On motion made by Commissioner Mitch.

Caddo Contracting Ine. 12,421.00 and has recommended acceptance of the base personnel. Mayor FoTd. Commissioner Morris, Pratt, ar.d Mitchell 4). Nay: None.

ell. duly seconded and unanimously ap- port to be mad at the next meeting of the Council. 3. Paving Falrview Ave. from Vivian First word of the outbreak was bid of.

and award of the contract to O. the action of the committee in Dunnman of Homer. Ordinance No. 110 of 1950. By Mr.

SECTION 3: BE IT FURTHER OR-I Ward. who is the lowest and best swarding contract to Mr. Yarbrough was Mitchell: Accepting the report of the City Engineer showing in detail the approved. bidder who can furnish satisfactory curitv: and received by amateur radio operators at Yarmouth and Halifax, N. from another amateur at Ft.

Street to N. line of Brentwood Park Subdv. Name of Bidder Amount of Bid DAINED, etc. That all the above amount hall be due and payable immediately I upon the final adoption of this Ordi-J B. X.

MAN The Council approved a suggestion made by Commissioner Mitchell that he WHEREAS, the City Council is of the Logansport. Aue. 13 (Special). total cost of paving Ratcliff Street from the line ot Unit No. 3 Madison Park to Madison Park includ- Central Const.

Inc $11,612.53 nance and if not paid within ten 19 opinion that the recommendation of tne b. Daniel Mannies, 71, died at iiivi thereof, it will be conclusively pre-1 be given authority to appoint a committee composed of seven members to rec said committee should be approved ana that the bid of O. J. Ward. should ing curbing, storm sewer, siawalKS.

that an nrooerty owner who I p.m. Saturdav at the family ommend a name for the City's New Air. street intersection and Engineer' fees property is affected hereby exercises the! residence in the Hunter community be accented, for the reasons stated: Chimo. Delta Soybean Meet Scheduled nd all other expense inciaentai io an ontion. which hereby au- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED near here.

the cost of said improvement authorized thorized and granted, to py the amount! port. This name and one alternate is to be submitted to the Council for its approval or rejection. Acting-Mayor Ford suggested that Commissioner Mitchell be On motion made by Commissioner Mitchell, duly seconded and unanimously approved, the above bid on paving was referred to a committee composed of the Commissioner of Account and Finance, the City Engineer, and the Commissioner of Public Works for tabulation and a report to be mad at the next meeting of the Council. 4- Paving Murry St. from Fairfax by Resolution No.

142 of lso. matting du4 ten equal annual installments. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Magnolia and levying assessments against ail abuttir.g immovable property and the owner an ex-oticio member of this committee. the first of which shall become due onl December 3L 1950.

and the remaining I installments on December 31st annually! I rtaptist cnurcn. ine Kev. Guv The committee is to be composed of rep Indianola. MUs, Aug 13 fcT)- A thereof on said street for the savins thereof, all in accordance with Lou resentatives from: The two daily news- Murphy will officiate, assisted by naoers: Junior Chamber of Commerce me Kev. ten jovner, thereafter, bearing interest at the rtel of per cent per annum from date of! the adopUon hereof, payable isiana Revised Statute of 1950, to-wit: S.

33:3301 through 33:3316. both in National Aeronautics Association, cen by the City Council of the City of Shreveport in regular meeting, in open session convened. That SECTION 1: The bid of O. J. Ward.

at the price shown in the abov tabulation and in the contract hereinafter set forth, be and the same is hereby accepted, the said bid being the lowest and best bid made by a bidder able to furnish satisfactory security. SECTION 2: The Mayor and Secretary-Treasurer of the City cf Shreveport be and they are hereby authorized and directed to prepare and execute, on behalf Delta-wide aoybean meeting will be held here Wednesday under the Joint sponsorship of the Delta Council, the. Mississippi Extension Masonic services at the cemetery tral Trades and Labor Council; American Said installment shall be payable tnei will be in charge of Mount Vernon clusive. Having passed first reading on July S3, 1950, ws read by title, and on Legion and league rf women voters. Avenue to Union Ave.

Name of Bidder Amount of Bid Central Const. Inc $14,168.30 On motion made by Commissioner Mitchell, duly seconded and unanimously approved, the above bid on pavinx was referred to a committee composed of the office of the Secretary-Treasurer of the! RESOLUTION NO. 2S9 OF 19W lodge No. 153. Survivors are his widow, Mrs Service and the Farm Bureau City of Shreveport.

SECTION 4: BE IT FURTHER OR Mr. Ford: BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor OI DAINED, That the failure to pay I Mvrtis Fountain Mannies; two the City of Shreveport is hereby au anv installment or the interest thereon Commissioner of Account and Finance, tomnuswontr or Account ana rinance. Soybean producers will be furnished information on havesting. tradlnc marketing and price sup thorised bv the City Council of the City Ctav Uanc. Mrs.

Stacv Harper of CiXy nmiB9rTt th. commissioner when due shall ipso facto cause all other I of Shreveoort to purchase on behalf of of the Ctty of Shreveport. the necessary contract and documents relating thereto. tnstaUmenU and th Interest thereon tol Aiansneia ana ineima uaw-iof Public Works for tabulation, and a re-son Of Independence, three rort to be made at the next meeting of port programs. Government esti become due and payable, ana tne wixyi the ald contract a execute to readme follows: of Snreveoort shail within thirty JO) the City of Shreveport, State ot Louisiana, the following described property from the following property owners for the following respective sums: tV-l Street from Fairfax Lo days from date of any such default, pro-1 and Wallace of transport: one mates piac uie states soyoean crop at 480,000 acres, with 300.000 acres for harvest.

The 1949 crop Ave. to union Ave. Name of Bidder Amount of Bid ceed against the property lor tne collection of the total amount due thereon, in motion ordered passed to third reading. Read th tnird time in all, and a read, adopted by the following vote. Aye: Acting-Mayor Ford.

Commissioner Morris. Pratt and MitcheU 4j Nay: None. Ordinance No. Ill of 1930. By Mr.

Mitchell: An Ordinance approving and accepting the work of paving Ratcllff Street from the East line of Unit No. 3, Madison Park to Madison Park and authorizing payment of the contractor. Having passed first reading on July 23, 160, was read by title, and oa motion ordered passed to third reading-Read the third time tn full, and a read, adopted by the following vote. Ares: Acting-Mayor Ford. Commissioners Morri.

Pratt and MitcheU (4), Nay; None. Ordinance No. Ill of 1950. By Mr. Mitchell: Accenting tbe report of the Central Const.

Inc. $16,358.21 was 274.000 acres, with 108,000 cluding interest, piu ten fl0 per centl additional on unpaid principal and in-1 terest, as attorney' fee. Sidewalk Thtrtv-frve Cts. Per a. yd- Conc.

Paving Slab 6" Uniform) Four Dollar Twenty Cts, Per sq. ye. Catch Basin 4' Inlets i Two Hundred Dollar Sack 48" R. C. Pipe Sixteen Dollar Per lin.

ft. Reinf. Cone. Culvert Seventy Dollars Per cu. yd.

It is hereby agreed that everything hereto agreed upon shall be strongly bound with this instrument, and form essential part of this agreemenL The abutting property owners are to have tne option of paving their respective amounts aU in cash, part in cash, and tbe remainder in equal yearly payments, with interest after completion and acceptance as provided ail in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute of 1950. to-wit: R. .33:3301 through 33:3316.. both inclusive. In assessing the abutting property owner for their respective amount the property owners pay their respects portion of the cost of paving, including the intersection, drainage structure, etc.

which are prorated according to the frontage ot the abutting property owner. Final acceptance is not made unt0 the entire street ii completed to th satisfaction of the City Council. The work under this agreement hall be commenced within 10 day from the sutning of contract unless otherwise ordered- AU work under this agree men shall be completed and submitted for finai acceptance within 45 oar from the Um fixed for the contractor to begin, i By days, is meant calendar days, not working daysi. CITY OF SHREVEPORT, LA. By sister.

Mrs. Minnie Brown of Min-den: 1 1 grandchildren and one great grandchild. MRS. LEO LA FERCHAUD Baton Rouge. Aug.

13 Mrs. Leola Renaud FerchaurL 52, acres harvester. TEX. LUTHERAN" MEET ENDS SECTION BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, etc That a certified copy of thi Ordinance levying the special assessment on tbe real estate hereinabove act forth, be filed with the Clerk of Fredericksburg. Texas, Aug.

13 On motion made by Commissioner Mitchell, tfuly seconded and unanimously approved, the above bid on pavins was referred to a committee composed of the Commissioner of Account and Finance, the City Engineer, and the Commissioner of Public Work for tabulation, and a report to be mad Xbm next sneeunx of the Council. t. Paving Brest Drive from Fairfax Ave. to Union Ave. Nam of Bidder Amount of Bid of 1405 Pickett avenue, died at her The Texas Luther League ciosea us three-dav state meeting here today Courts of the Parish of Caddo, who shall I forthwith record the same in the Mori-1 r-ttv Cneineer showing in detail HM Records of the Parish, and when I with Installation of officers.

Wilfred Sager of Bartlett was named president: Paul Kneten of Alice, home here today after a long illness. She had lived In Baton Rouge for the past six years, having formerly- total cost of paving Wilder Place from filed and recorded it shall operate! abandoned he less Street to Madison ax iirr and privilege against all real! Park Bivd including curbing, storm estate herein assessed and abutting upon! Street Improvement Contract State cf Louisiana. Parish of Caddo: Between the City of Shreveport. of the first part, and O. J.

Ward. Ine. contractor, of the second part, for furnisr.irg all materials, paving and improving Grover Place from Pierre Mont Road to Charles Avenue with concrete paving, curb, gutter, side walks and other incidental work in purusance of the following, to-wit: Reso ution to improve said Grover" Place passed by the City Council May 23. 190. duly advertised in The Shreveport Times, commencing July 8.

1950. Bids opened by the City Council July 25. 1950. Contract awarded by the City Council to the said O. Ward.

Lvc-on tne 8.h of August. 1950. ReeeiutMtn to contract with the said O. J. Ward.

Inc. adopted by tne City CosncJ on the ttn of August. 190. This agreement made and entered into this day of 15. by end between the City of Shreveport.

of the first part, and the O. J. Ward. Inc. contractor, of the second part.

Let Twenty-? me 29 Bloc Eleven tll of the Broadmoor Subdivision. Unit No. Three. 3, a Subdivision of the City of Shreveport. Caddo Pariah.

Louisiana, and all improvement thereon, from DeWitt T. Jeter for the aura of S13.50G.O0; Lot Ninety-Six (H) of the Broadmoor Terrace Subdivision. Unit No. One IU a subdivision of the City of Sbrrreport. Caddo Parish.

Louisiana, and ail improvements thereon, from Ainar Johnson for tbe sum of S2-S00 00; and tbe South Half SH of Block Thirty-six 3S of Use Currie Land Subdivision of the Southeast Qutr. ter of the Southeast Quarter (SE of the SEl of Section Thirteen i2 and the North Haif ft the Northeast Quarter of the Kertheast Quarter of the NE of the KX'- of Section Fourteen 14. Township Seventeen 17 North, Bar.se Fourteen 14 West. Caddo Parish. Louisiana, and all improvements thereon, from Mrs.

Hal lie A. Savage for the aum of S3-S50-S9- Central Coast. Inc. $12,183.15 On motion made by Commissioner ice-president; Miss Helen Stein- sewer, sidewalk, street Intersection and said street, which lien and privilege I lived in Shreveport ana ur- Mitchell, duly seconded and unanimously bring of Austin, secretary, and Miss Engineer' fee and ail other expenses hail prime all other claim except approved, the above bid on paving was incidental to the cost of said improve-1 it oon the payment in full of any special I composed of tbe Ruth Bohls of Austin, treasurer, bodv lhe RabenhomirerTcrt Eom 425 delegates from au ec-j- commissioner of Accou Accounts and Finance. ments authorized by Resolution No.

64 assessment made herein the Secretary-I of 1959, making and levying assessment Treasurer of the City of Shreveport she 31 aeamst ail abutting immovable proprrtr iue to the owner of the property af-l Funeral home, but wia be taken the City Engineer, and the CommmiocR of Public Works for tabulation, and report to be mad at the next meeting of tion of Texas attended. S-e rvimvn ix RASH tomorrow to the House of Bault-min fn New Orleans. Funeral ar- iand the owners thereof on said street fected thereby a receipt of the munlci-l i for toe paving thereof, ail accoro- oality therefor, and shall therein all the Council. iance with Louisiana Revised Statutes thonz the Cierk of Court of Caddo Par-I it rup ran cements are incomplete of 1950. to-wtt: R.

S. 23:3301 through i uh. Louisiana, to cancel and erase thel 133:3316. both inclusive. Having Passed i lien and orivlleae resulting from thel Acting-Mayor Ford presented the fot-lowtes report from the Committee appointed at th last of the conduct an election among tbe City first reading on July 25.

19 Ml. was read inscription of thi Ordinance insofar a I Eight persons were injured, seven She is survived by her husband, them believed seriously, in a 'John B. Ferchaudt two sons, John two-car collision at the edge Ferchaud. Jr. of New Tort.

Camp Bowie near here today. iN- and Richard 1 Ferchaud of i by title, and om motion ordered passes tCeaUeaed Osj FslUwIa Ps BX IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Employee for their representative, om the I.

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