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PAGE NINETEEN ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK, ALEXANDRIA, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947 Ossified advertisements Set New Sickness Insurance Plan wUl receive benefits for each day er 4 What he will receive will vary from $1.75 to $5.00 a day de- tVArliriA 4 ks ammmt Vl 1 ties to recover damages through court action or to make settlements with their employers not affected in any way by the sickness insurance program, Mr. McAuliffe said. The law provides, HELP WANTED WANTED tor Railroad l0est 1 ai.u is mr me employee wuu CTL OF THt CITY OF ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA, in legal session convened, that the bid of Lam It in Brothers Construction Company for tha paving of McGinnia Street from Harris Street to Bnnfhurst Street as set forth in the minutes of April 1 be accepted and that the Mayor be authonred to en'er into a contiact with said Company for said ork upon its furnishing bond according to la' On motion duly seconded the above resolution was unanimously adopted, the vote thereon being as follows: Ayes Mayor Carl B. Close.

Commissioner W. A McLean and Commissioner R. W. Bnnghurst. Nays: None.

Jonesville Legion Names Boy Stater JONESVILLE, La. Mav 9 (Special) Martin Eldridge'Clois-ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Cloisner, of Jonesville, has been selected to represent the Jonsville American Legion post at Pelican Boy State to he held in Baton Rouge Aug. 11-19. Alternate delegate is Jimmy Parks, son of Mrs. Bob Emerson. Both Cloisner and Parks am with Messrs.

Lamar Polk, and Arthuf Robinson under which tha latter will transfer and convey to tha City a atria of ground 13 feet wide running at right angles to Texas Avenue through! Lot I of tne subdivision of Lot 1 sf tha Park Land Company Subdivision, being tha area snown in red lines on the maa approved by the City Engineer and ftled with the proposed Act of Exchange and that in consideration thereof the City transfer to the said Messrs. Polk and Robinson anv rights lt might have tn two i2 strips of ground 33 feet wide, one extending from Texas Avenue along an old road toward Jackson Street and the other being an extension of tha first stnp bjyond Texas Avenue." On motion duly seconded tha abova resolution was unanimously adopted, tha vote thereon being as follows: however, that if sickness benefits are paid for the same disability, the board is entitled to recover the amount of the sickness benefits from the railroad out of the settlement. Beginning July 1 approximately 30.000 railroad employees in Louisiana will be protected by the new sickness insurance system for railroad workers, according to Mr. J. P.

McAuliffe. field representative of the Railroad Re THAVEMNO SALESMAN with ear established firm, good pay. permanent position. Give age, experience, kind of car and rjferences in first letter. Post-offlca Box 1544, Lake Charles.

La. 8-l-12td NATIONALLY KNOWN organization nan opening for young man to learn portrait photography and manage local studio. High school education minimum requirement. Writ "Photography," caie Town Tajk 5-6-6td WANTED AT ONCE Man or woman for Rawleigh route In Alexandria. Heal opportunity for worker.

Experience preferred but not necessary. Write Ha-leigh s. Department LAE-J-234. Me-n-phu, Tenn. 5-3-8-10 Third i-iu-tfd Don Delay.

Repair today FHA. K. Ammen Company. 3-7-tfd tirement Board, 421 Tost Office juniors ai biock men school. They Building.

Shreveport. Loui lana. The following resolution which was Introduced on April II. 1M7. and laid over was brougm up for final passage: weie nominated by the school He estimates that $500,000 in sick- NOTICE Or FIRST PROVISIONAL ACCOUNT ai.uu.v niemoers ana approved by ness benefits will he paid out Ayes- Mayor Carl B.

Clone. Commta. aioner W. A. McLean and Commissioner R.

W. Bnnghurst. Navs: Nona. earned from $150 to $199 and the highest $5.00 is for the man who made $2500 or more. In other words, depending on earnings, sickness benefits will range from $12.50 to $35.00 for the first full 14-day period and from $17.50 to $50 00 for each subsequent full 14-day period.

The maximum that any worker can draw in benefit year ranges from $227.50 to $650.00. This will provide benefits for a continuous illness of 26 weeks after the 7-day waitinj period. Since the benefits are intended as insurance against the wage loss resulting from disability, no benefits are payable to employees who continue to receive their regular wages, vacation pay, or pay NEW STEEL the junior class. ANGLES La. r0B New Jneria.

Per Jvlx' in the coming year. The program was established by amendments of the Railroad Unemployment Insuranre Act passed by Congress last July. Under this plan, railroad employees will become one of the first groups in the nation to be insured under a government plan against loss of wages from LARGE national wholesale liquor house, excellent reputation, fait selling national advertised lines requires resident experienced salesmen for expansion program. Excellent earnings and working conditions. Our salesmen know of this ad.

Reply details Box 11IC, care of Town Talk. 5-8-3td 4v3xvl PLATES RESOLUTION "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL, OF THE r-ITV Or ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA, in legal session convened, that the hid of I-amkin Brothers Construction Company for the paving of Gulf Street from Tenth Street to Cajvit Stieet as set forth In the minutes' of April 7 be accepted and that the Mayor be authonred to enter Into a contract with said Companv for said work upon its furnishing bond according to law." On motion duly seconded the above resolution was unanimously adopted, the vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Mavnr Carl Cloe. Commissioner W. A.

Mclean and Commissioner R. W. Bnnghurst. Nays: None. la.

s-nR New 1(ti. lujd 1 20' lengths STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OE RAPIDES Ninth Judicial District Court Succession of Mary Peace for Executorship and Administration No 820. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tha creditors of this estate, and to all other persons interested herein, to show cause within ten days from the present notification uf any they have or cam. why the first provisional account presented hv Thomas J. Tnmeny, dative testamentary executor of this estate, should not he approved and homologated and the funds distributed in accordance there- ith.

Bv order of Court, thl the 29th day of April, A. D. 1947. J. BEAMAN.

(Seal i Clerk of Court BUSINESS SERVICES chaoes I sue the' tempoiary disability. "Any kind of illness or injury will be cov- mi" TOR TERMITES Inspection, free esl-mates. Paeholik. CaU 3261. 11-1-tfd INU.

cTFFL WORKS, Officers for the coming year will be nominated May 19, at a special meeting of the Jonesville Catahoula Post No. 63 of the American Legion. The meeting was called by Jay Paul Wade, who was selected as acting commander upon the resignation of Clvde Beard recently. Those nominated at the call meeting will be voted upon at the next regular meeting June 2. Named to a nominating committee were Nathan Gallcnder, chairman; Roy Mophett and Vollie C.

Harris. They will submit nominees for each office and nominations will be accepted from the floor. for the time lost. However, em jered, regardless of how or where IRFRIA. LA.

HAND SAWS sharpened by machinery. Henrv Aertker 1724 Rensselaer, near Bolton Hith. Phone 7865. 7-1-tfd INC' PHONE 3.18 1 BOX 5-9-Htd The following resolution which was Introduced on April 11. 1947,, and laid Commissioner McLean Introduced tha following resolution: RESOLUTION "WHEREAS, the City has a contra for one 1 year with Rutter-Rex Manufacturing Company for tha lease of the former Casson Street V.

S. O. at a price of $200.00 per month, which lease will expire on December 31, 1947, but said Company has asked to He released from said contract, and WHEREAS, the Forest Shirt Company has indica'ed its desire to lease said property at the same rent with a pnmary term of one il year with the privilege of renewal not to exceed ten '101 years. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA, that the Commissioner of Finance and Public Utilities he authorized to enter Into negotiations with tha Forest Shut Company of said building, and upon an acceptable contract being signed and entered into by thens with the city that the lease with the Rutter-Rex Manufacturing Company be cancelled.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that said Commissioner be authorized to sign and execute the necessary eon-tracts and releases above mentioned and to do such things as are required to carry out tht purpose and intent of this resolution," On motion duly seconded the abova passage: POR SALE it occurred," said Mr. McAuliffe. The new sickness benefits, like the benefits now payable for unemployment due to lack of work, ill be financed entirely taxes paid by the railroads under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. No tax for this over was brought tip for final RFSOI.1TION STATI LAND SALI DONAHUE FERRY ROAD 1 mi STATE Or LOUISIANA PARISH or RAPIDES Sale No.

1251 virtue of. and pursuant to ployees are not entitled to sickness benefits for any day or days for which they are paid unemployment insurance benefits, or sickness, maternity, or unemployment compensation under some other federal or state law. If retirement benefits are paid under the Railroad Retirement Act or the Social Security Act, and the sickness benefits are greater, only the difference may be paid. However, if employees belong to a railroad relief association or a fraternal order or carry insurance with a private firm and receive benefits from one or more of Ihese sources, they may be paid sickness benefits also. The freedom of employees who suffer work connected disabili rrK runs arrow entire WELDERS For Kxle or rent: gasoline engines and elertric-driven welders.

OXYGEN ACETYLENE CARBIDE HUGHES WELDING COMPANY 2224 Lee Street Phone 6M6 FURNITURE, upholstery repairs. Thompson Upholster Company Dial 5380. VENETIAN BUNDS PAINTED Call S261 ll-Mfd RADIOS AND FANS Repaired and G'Jrarteed Called for an I Delivered CITY FURNITURE COMPANY DIAL 6143 1 340 Rapides Avenue 5-2-tfd BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL Or THE cm' OF ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA. In legal session convened, that the bid of Flynn Manufacturing Company for the paving of North Sixteenth Street from Rapides Avenue to Bayou Rapides Levee as set forth in the minutes of April 7 be arcepled and that the Mayor he authorized to enter Into rontract with said Company for said work upon us furnishing bond according to law." On motion duly seconded the above resolution was unanimously adopted, the vote thereon being as follows: Ayes Mavor Carl B.

Close, Commissioner W. A. and Commissioner R. W. Bnnghurst.

Nays: None. olUl gwthern norr, nul in house excense. hath. All resolution was unanlmousL unantmousLy approved, being as (follows: the vote thereon Ayes- Mayor Carl B. Close, Commis has poinuiii" in proper pntIie section sioner W.

A. McLean and Commissioner R. W. Bnnghurst. iare of ms development.

Nays: None. The following resolution which was purpose will be paid by the employees. Here is now the new program will operate: To become eligible for benefits after July 1. the employee must (1) have earned or more in lailroad employment in 1946. (2) be unable to work for at least 7 days out of a consecutive 14-day period, and (3) mail an application and a doctor's statement showing that, he is unable tn work to an office of the Railroad Retirement Board within 7 days after the first day he wishes to claim.

Claims for sickness benefits, like those for unemployment benefits, will cover periods of 14 consecutive days. In the first claim period, an employee will be paid for every day of sickness over 7. After the first period, he order from HONORABLE LUCILLE MAY GRACE, REGISTKK Of THE STATE LAND OFFICE, dated the 26th day of March, 1947, and In conformity with Art No. 237 of tha Acts of the General AssemblT of 1924, as amended by Act 2R of 1944, I WILL OFFER FOR SALE AND SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at the principal door of the Court House of the Parish of Rapides, at Alexandria. Louisiana, on SATURDAY, May li, 1947.

between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. to the last and highest bidder, tha following described property, to-wit: Fifteen acres bounded East by Bonnette, West by Terrell. Adjudicated to the Slate in the name of Mrs B.

Lafayette for taxes of the year 1931. Minerals reserved to the State tn accordance with Section 3 of Article IV of the Constitution of 1921. TERMS OF SALE CASH. For not le than On Kundred Fifty and no, 100 0Oi Dollars GRADY KEIXEY. Sheriff.

Raton Rouge, March 26. 1947. Jane Withers Gets $375,000 Fortune BEVERLY HILLS. Mav 9 iPi Just 21. Actress Jane Withers has come into a fortune which she herself earned.

The former juvenile star received deeds to the family home yesterday from her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Walter Withers. The home is valued at 250,000, and with it went other real estate worth $75,000, and $10,000 in annuities. Miss Withers last week received control of $40,041 when she became of age and the court terminated her mother's guardianship.

Be Wise, Hospitalize. Paramount 9-5-tfd impriiate Possession A report wss submitted by tha com JUDICIAL SALE Priced for Quick Sale at $15,000 mittee on bids for various electrical items and it was recommended that contracts be awarded as follows: Chemists' calculations show that 12.2 pounds of matter, if convert NEIL DASPIT REALTOR ed entirely into energy, would equal. all the electric power generated in the U. S. in an average two months.

introduced on April 11. 1947. and laid over was brought up fur final passage: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA, In legal session convened, tht the bid of Southern Specialty Sales Company for the sale and delivery to the City of one three-gang mower as set forth in minutes of April 7 be accepted and that the Mavor he authorized to make said purchase on behalf of the City On motion duly seconded the above resolution was unanimouslv adopted, the vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Mayor Carl Close. Commissioner W.

A. Mclean and Commissioner R. W. Bnnghurst. Nays: None, Phone 2-1291 or 9911 Monroe Hardware Company 18 lightning arresters.

Monroe Hardware Company station fences. Southwest Sales and Service 11 7.5,12.5 Y. Grd. 100 ampere recloser cutouts, American Oeosote Works, Inc. 100 40-ft.

Clase 3, pina creosoted poles. A resolution accepting said bids and awarding contracts was introduced and same was laid over. The committee recommended that no bid be awarded for 6 200-ampera fuses. 720 Murray iireer Friendly cash loans. Quick.

Cheap. Rapides Bank. 4-4-tfd 8-3td Approved: LUCILLE MAY GRACE, Register of State Land Office. 4 4-6td-fr NOTICE OF SALE SURPLUS GOVERVMFNT FARM SEAL PROPERTY STATE Or LOUISIANA PARISH OF RAPIDF.S NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUKT FINKE STORKS. VERSUS R.

BRUCE BROUCH NO. 35118 BY VIRTUE of and to satisfy an Q-der of Seizure and Sale issued from the Honorable Ninth Judicial District Court, and to me directed as Sheriff an-1 Ex-Officio Auctioneer of Rapides Parish. Louisiana, directing and commanding me to seize and sell the property, rights and credits of the defendant. I have seized the following property and will offer for sale to the last and highest bidder at Public Auction at the front door of the Court House in Alexandria, Louisiana, between the hours prescribed by law. on Saturday, May 10th, 1847, th following described property, to-wit: The South Half (S'l of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eight iR1: and the Southwest Quarter of Section Ten HOi: and the South Half iSVal of the Southeast Quarter SE'4 of Section Ten 10 1 all in Township Two iJ South, Range Four i4i West, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, together with all buildings and improvements thereon situated.

Terms of Ssle: CASH WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT. GRADV KEIXEV, Shenfi. 4-7-ltd-4tw S--Hd JUDICIAL SALE The following resolution which was Introduced on April 7, 1947, and laid over was brought up for final passage: RESOLUTION "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA, in legal session convened, that the bid of Louisiana Metal Culvert Companv for the sale and delivery to the City of one ill street marking machine as set forth in their proposal dated March 1, 1947, in tha sum of Seven Hundred Thirtv-ftve and No '100 Dollars be accepted and that the Commissioner of Finance and T.ia Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation hereby gives notice that It now has available for disposal, under the Surplus Property Act of 1944 anl WAA Regulation 5. tha following real property which has been declared surplus by tha Government; 475 3 acre comprising a part of tha Kincaid Ground Gunnery Range, an adjunct to the Alexandria Army Airfield Incaied on United States Highway No. 165 about eight miles southwest of Alexandria, Louisiana, and being parts of fractional sections 84.

65, 78. 79 and 82 of Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Louisiana Meridian, On recommendation of William Thomas, Airport Mantger, tha following resolution was Introduced: RESOLUTION "BE TT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL Or THE CITY Or ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA, in legal session convened, that the City lease to tha Alexandria Flying Service composed of Herman Meyer and Z. T. Baker, Section J-H, less office space, of the hangar building at the Municipal Airport at a pnea of 85O.0O per month, payable tn advance, said lease to begin May 1, 1947, and to run for a period of one (II year with the pnvllege of renewal and on condition that the City shall hava tha right to cancel said lease tn tha event that another operator desires to rent tha space In question plus the offire spare." On motion duly seconded the above resolution was unanimously adopted, tha rale thereon being as follows: I J2khL-t.

$12S A MONTH IS HM LAUREL STREET I WIPE OPEN SPACES, MUST BE tffl -'rirjfflaci A LOT OF MONEY- NEAR POKEY ROAP. ff ALL RIGHT- FIRST LOOKS fJ C'MON FOLKS HOP Itf I'LLN BUT, WITH HOUSING NEVER HEARP OF. HOUSE WE'VE SEEM SHAPE TREES IU TAKE YOU FOR yOLJR AS IT IS.YOU'RE HERE'S IN THPEE MINUTES" i 'N ALL! OOH.I'M I FiKT LOOK AT THE LUCKY- LAUREL STREET, JT Jk SO FLUTTERY Lc tost as thoushtT lp 1 coulp o-i; rr 5. sorrow. Txl 2 35 -J Public Utilities be authorized to make said purchase on behalf of the City.

On motion duly seconded the abov resolution was unanimously adopted, tha vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Mayor Carl B. Close. Commis sinner W. A. McLean and Commis aioner R.

W. Bnnghurst. Nays: None. Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Subject to easements for 'puhlle roada.

highways, utilities, railroads and pipe lines. Terms and conditions of sale and all necessary Information concerning the property and the method of exercising priorities and submitting oilers will be Ayes: Mayor Carl B. Close. Commissioner W. A.

McLean and R. W. Bnnghurst. Navs: None. On motion duly seconded tha tneettnl adjourned.

CARL B. CLOSB. Attest: Mayor. available on and after tha 7th day of Ma-ch. 1947, at the office of John W.

The following resolution which was introduced on April 7, 1947. and laid over was brought up for final passage: RESOLUTION "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or ALEXANDRIA, I.OUISIANA. in legal session convened, that the City enter Into an exchange Hickmrn, located at 604 Murray Street, Alexandria, Louisiana. Office hours are STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF RAPIDES NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUBT MRS DELIA EDWARDS VERSUS R. BRUCE BROUGH NO.

BY VIRTUE of and to satisfy a Writ of Fieri Facias Issued from tha Honorable Ninth Judicial District Court, and to me directed as Sheriff and Ex-Otficio Auctioneer of Rapides Parish, Loi isiana, directing and commanding me to seize and sell the property, rights and credits of the defendant, 1 have seized the following property and will offer for sale to tha last and highest bidder at Public Auction at tha front door of the Court House In Alexandria. A. M. to 4 M. Monday through HAL T.

Dl. LAN Secretary-Treasurer. l-H-ltd Friday PRIORITIES The property Is subject the following priorities In tha order indica'ed: Louisiana, between the hours prescribed by law, on Saturday, May 10th, 1947, the following described property, to-wit: Choose Sheer Loveliness I. Government agencies. 2 Reconstruction Finance Corporation for resale to small businesses.

3. State and local governments. 4. Former owneri. 5 Tenants of former owners.

6. Vete-ans and spouse and children of deceased servicemen. 7 Owner operators. 8 Nm-profit Institutions. PRIORITY PERIOD The time for ex Situated In Rapides Parish, Louisiana, viz: Those certain lots shown on tha plat of Tex-lj Pecan Orchards, recorded in Plat Book 4.

page 38, records of Rapides Parish, aittiated in Sections 1 and 8, Town-ahip 2 South, Range 4 West, Louisiana Meridian, namely: Block No. 1 Lots Nos 7, 10, 11, 17. 1ft. 21. 22, 23, 24, 23, 28, 28, 33, 46, 47.

49. 51. ercising priorities shall be a period or ten (10 davs for Government agencies, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation rS3c 0" -i by for resale to small businesses, and State and local governments, and a period of ninety I90i davs for other priority holders commencing on tha 8th day of March, 1947, and ending on the 17th day of March, 1947. and on tha 5th dav of June. 1947.

respectively. Persons not 1.1, 48, 14. 42. Block No. 2 Lota Nos.

10, 17. 18, 19, 26, 27. 34. 40, 41, 48. 49.

51. 52. 53, 54. Block No. 3 Ixts Noa.

13, 17. 25. 26. 29, 30. 31.

38. 14, having a priority may also make offers during these periods. Block No. 4 Lots Nrm, 3, 5. Vice President.

Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. 5-9 7, 8. 13, 14. 35. 37, 38.

52. Block No. 5 Lots Nos. 12. 1, 34, 35.

36. 37. 38. 39, 40. Block No.

8 Lots Nos. 4, 3. 8, 12 18. 19. 20, 21.

25. 46. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALEXANDRIA C1T COUNCIL- FOR MOTHER 15. 34, 21. 23.

Block No. 7 Lot Nos. 1. 4, 18 19. 2ft.

21, 22. 24, 28, 46. Block No. 8 Lots Nos. 31, 32, 37 38.

39. 41 42, 43, 44. 45. Block No. 9 Nos.

13, 14, 23. .10. 31. 32. 36.

37. Block No. 10 Lots Nos. 17, 22, 25. 34, 35.

48, 51. 52, 53. 54 Block No. 11 Ixts Nos. 17 18.

22. 24. 25. 26 30. 33, 34.

35. 38. 39, 45. Block No 12 Lots Nos. 3 4.

5. 13, 16, 18, 22, 24, 28, 29, 34, 37, 40, 41, 43, 53. 54 Distinctively designed for trie taller, slimmer, lovelier yon. F.nchantin( paisley design exclusively Martha Manning's on cool MAL11NSO.VS ENKA heer rayon. Miami green, tropical tpicc, Florida royal or flamingo red.

halfmti K'i to 18i. Block No. 13 Nos. 6, 12. 13, 15, 26.

27, 37. 40, 41, 42, 48, 49, 12. 29, Block No. 14 lots Nns 11. 14.

15, 23, 24. 25, 26, 27, 28, 14. 81. 1.1, .17, 22. 38, 13, 31, 2), 37, 12.

30. 53 41. 42. 4.1. 48.

50. Block No. 15-Lots Nn. J. 23, 24.

26, 28. 33. 14. 35, 38 39 40. 41.

42 44. 43. Block No 16 Ixtts Nos. 4, 14. 15.

21. 22. 24. 23. 27, 28.

32. 33. 34. 35. 36, 37, 40.

50. Bloc No. IT Iota Nos 4 8. 28. 18.

21, 23. 24, 23, 26, 27, 30. 40. 41. 42.

43. 61. CALL TOR SPECIAL MEETINO Alexandria. Ixiulanna. April 29.

1947. Wa. the undersigned members of the Council of the City of Alexandria l.ou-Isiana. hereby call a Special Meeting of said Council for 9 A. thia date, for the following purposes: 1.

To lake final action on resolution awarding bid to l.amktn Brothers Constiuction Company for paving portion of McGinnis Street. 1. To take final action on resolu- ttnn awarding bid to Lamkm i Brothers Construction Company for paving portion of Gulf Street. To take final action on resolution awarding bid to Flynn Manu-factunng Companv for paving part of North Sixtrenth Street. 4.

To take final action on resolution awarding bid to Southern Specialty Sales Company for one three-gang mower. 5. To take final action on resolution awarding bid to Ixulsiana Culvert Company for street marking machine. 6. To take final action on resolution authorizing exchange between tha City and Mesnrs.

Polk and Robinson on property at the Intersection of Texas Avenue and Jackson S'reet. 7. To authorize conditional rcleae of Rui'er Rex Manufacturing Company from rontract and acceptance of ieasa from Foiesl Snirt Company. 8. 1 reieive report on bids for various electrical Items and take appropriate action thereon.

Tn aulhorl.e conditional lease of hangar space In Alexandria Flying Service. CARL B. CLOSE. Mavor. W.

A. Mtt.F.AN. 10, .14, 1, 16 Block No. 18 Ums Nos. 20.

22, 2.1. 29, 30, 31, 3,1, 40, 4.1. 46, 49 Block No 19 Lots Nns, 11. 12. 13, 13, 16, 54.

16, 29, 16, ,16, 8, 20, .10, 40, 50, 1.1. 23, .16, 46, 26, 21, 22, 23, 24, 23, 26. 27, .16. 11, 35, 2. 3 19.

29 39. 49 1. 24. 35 45, 31, 32, 31, 34. 35.

36. J7, 41, 4'i. 43, 44, 43. 46, 47 48, 51. 32.

Block No. Nos. 1 14. 16. 16.

19. 20, 21. 22, 23, 26. 2t, .10. 31, 12 S3.

34. .17 38. 19 40. 41. 42.

13 44, 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

52. 83, 34. Agarcgatirg 348 acres, mora or less. fSP" HATE TO "SAO SO FAB SO 1 GNOKil CAN WE if 1 E27 IP rVE'RE EVEB THINK OF rVMATYl CjOOD! I WOTTA yCET R4ST I OH, J( Cj GONNA GET OUT HAPPEN IF WE THINK Tl If PI' I I I SURE OP, THIS HAREM, STUMBLE OVER A WE'RE- HOLD Vt 1 1 jrSSXSf 1.9 fAEf-va VW AINJ'T Taftl' WE'RE 5TiiL LOOKUP FOR 1 THE 1 1 lMW0R6tl5O E.R. 1 Wavf leoOY LOOSEST, RTOEF? ANSD TILL WE FHONV' JJfT PLAIN PAPER 0CE 1M iHt FlSSO HlrA WE OOM'T WITH BHL6 0 THE tOjXiKtllWK TARDlNGlTd ITwith Major Hoopte OUT OUR WAY By feffii ARE V0a SURe TKM KABBlT TALK AjT i I 1 USeTl I So'SVFROMA scalp yooucay wioWr ho? 1 FE fESC- CONMMG OPTO 5ATr'-SrA6 VToi lM' V.u fCeCTn5 MAV TOO SORPCiSED MORE, '1 WMJffX S6J? y-K VUWW at all Jhrs'r -y HvW imp 1 A I I fil A'lha-MisevA ,1 I aa I I V.

Commissioner of Finance and Public Utilities. BRINGHURST, Commissioner of Streets and Parks, MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING Alexandria. Louisiana. April 29. 1947.

The Council of the Ci'y of Alexan-dua. Unuslana. met In Special Session Ihis 2th dav of April, 1947, pursuant to the aboe call, wilh the following members present Mavor Carl B. Close. Commissioners A.

M'-lean and R. W. Hnngbutst, Absent: None. Tl-, a following resolution which wa introduced on April 11. 1947.

and lad was bionabl up tnr firal passage: RESOLUTION "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COI N- Also: Those portions of Section d. Township Two I2i South. Range Four (4i West, Louisiana Meridian, In Rapides Parish, Ixiulsiana, which ata particularly described as follows: iai Eighty 1801 acres of land, being the Sorth one-half iSi of the Southwest one-fourth iSW'sl of said Section 8 (b AIo that tted of land lir.g ad'arent to and imme-'e'elv North of the aid South one-ha'f of the Southwest one -foursh of Section 8, and wht.h la hounded on tha West bv a portion of tha Western line of Section 8. on tha South be the northern boundary Una of the said South one-half nf the Southwnat one-fourth of Section on tha North bv a Una running East and West and parallel to the Southern boundary line nf Blnck and South of and d'tant therefrom 36 2 feet, sa Blink 1 ueirj Blok I In accordance with the Pla of the Tex-La Pecan Orchards, rerotded In Plat Book 4, pafce 38. af the Rerotds of Rapidet Parish, Iiuisiara: containing approximately i8 acres ict Also that tract of land out of lection I which Is bounded as follows: On tha F-ast he a portion of 'he eastern boundary fine of the said Section 6 on the South by the northern bnundatv line of he South one-half of 'ha Southeast one urth nf Section 8: on tha North bv a Una parallel to.

South of, and .18 2 feet distant from, the Southern bnundatv line nf Block 1, as shown bv tha said Plat nf the les lj Pecan Orchards, sod bounded in the West he a line raiaUel to the Fji'tern bound-a-v line of t- tract of land heie-tnehove Inscribed a TtJ't h1. ard ea-tard and distant therefrom a distance of 2" leet; ontaining ip-prnxlmairlv 57 arret Making a total of 481 acres, mote or less. Terms nf Ssle' CASH-WITHOUT AISFWrNT. GRADY KEI.I FY 6ner.fi. t-7-ll4-4tw-l--lt4 At St-i in Bataar HIXSOII BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Jackson and Foiiy DIAL 3363 FASHIONS SECOND FLOOR.

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