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PAGE TWENTY.THKH ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK. ALEXANDRIA LA. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953 PRECINCT IT IJUIOff CCCTIlfRI thit ttt musle depart ll.UulU iCO 1 1 if lL' menu of L. S. Northwestern COMMISSIONERS Mr.

1. 1 Sprue 1. Morgan Mpanil OnwtiMlMMrf ti4 fc the two candidate far Myr prvid4 br law: and. fraca th lut fild. aid praed la Mlact Cwnmiuionfrt n4 Watcher, ai provided law.

and did further name Deputy Sheriff erva in tha Demo hJiii Aui3iii v-uiictc, tjuuiaiaiia ICOSTIM'IB PBOM rn ONI) Tech, and S. L. I. were represent-i Hurt in Wreck Mr. Loyd M.

Bell. Mr. M. 8, Taoruane, Mrs. Althia Reed.

Mr. i. r. Blanchard. WATCHERS Mrs.

Lea Marlcr. Koah Bnhrer. Mry H. CappeL Mrs. Charles Ribatido, Gaarga R.

Boone. DEPUTY fcHtRlff J. A. Wright PRECINCT led. cratic Primary Election to be haid la choo'i.

the City of Alexandria. Louisiana, an Tueaoay. May 11. all aa provided Claude Morgan, of Alexandria. From 2 to 3:30 p.

nigh school compeutively but are making crit- Lm ical evaluation, of performances, will take over the Bolton choral: was seriously injured early todayj th, fonowI, woIutiotl CXJMVISSIONERS Mr. Mildred gmifh. vtiicu uia unvciuuic uvciiuiuru uoivh miroauced Mr. Altnanijrr, i i 4hA KroAinUaaa ondc4 by Mr. Jarreu.

an4 unaiumoutly UIC aValllLUVtlCB liajWlJ. Morgan, publicity director fori a. A nia3JatLlliU Mrs. Lesh CouvUlion. Mr.

Audio Stracener. Genrse Odom, Mr. Ca-i Smith. WATCHERS Mr. James O.

Haynes, Mrs. E. Cunter, Mr. Ceraldin Peart, Mr. Alma Odnt, Larry Smith.

DEPUTY SHERIET George Odom There beine no further tinea ta room. Included are ensembles from Buckeye, Forest Hill, Oak Hill, Pineville and Tioja. i uie tenia Association, was driving be it resolved by tn Municipal Deaths QUITMAN M. STEPP alone returning from Shreveport a-; tacuuv commin. the .1..

City of Alexandria. Louuiana, that the bOUt midnight When the accident, following named peron, be. and they are hereby, named a Commtwionert, come before the Committee, moBoa, duly seconded, the meeting adjourned. watcner and Deputy Sheriff reipec tively, ta erv at the various polling occurrea near cypress. He was taken to Baptist Hospital here and treated for a fractured leg and pelvis in addition to other piacc inrougnoui in my of Alexan dria, Louisiana, in the Democratic Pri nary Election ta be held in said City Signed: W.

ALEXANDER. Cbairma Signed: HUNTER JARREAU Vice-Chairmaa ATTEST: Signed: T. C. McLLUK. JR.

Secretary gy uu sucsaay, may iz, is. xo-wil; CITY OF ALEXANDRIA No details of the accident were me wgn school choral and band, Mr. Quitman M. Stepp, 70, of elections wUl climax the day's rineville, died at 11:40 a.m. April musicana.

29, 1953. He is survived by three Schools with mixed choruses en- daughters, Mrs. N. E. Guy of Alex-tered are Poland.

Oak HiU, Cheney-' andria. Mrs. A. W. Stoker of Pineville, Forest Hill.

Buckeye, and Mrs. C. J. Cunningham compte, Boyce, Pineville, Bolton 0f Alabama: three sons. Garland and Tioga.

Tioga also has a girls'istepp of Pineville, Richard A. chl: IStcpp of Lafayette, Arthur Lee Final selections of the night will stepp of Mansfield and 15 grand-be band numbers by -Hi i rniuHtT 1 mown touay, aimuugn siaie iroop-i COMJOSSIONERS-Mr. A. J. LeBIane.

Mrs. ers reported the car overturned Mima ftayner, H. n. Buckley, Mrs BUlie stile. Mrs.

Marzarette several times Lawson. WATCHERS Mary Anna Savoy. Mrs. Harry Rachal, Mrs. Mary t.

tccKie. mrs, Bieu rucnara. Mrs. W. H.

Stucky. DEPUTY SHERDT: La Dueot PRECINCT JUDICIAL SAlt STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF RAPIDES KINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUHT HORTENSE D. MAYER VERSUS RICHARD P. TAYLOR NUMBER 42.30 BY VIRTUE of and to satisfy an Oi4at of Seizure and sale issued from tha honorable Ninth Judicial District Court and to directed aa Sheriff and Ex-Ofricist Auctioneer of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, directing and commanding me to Misa and sell the property, rights and eredias Tioga, Cheneyville, Pineville, Funeral services were held April Boyce and Bolton llieh musicians mi nm Cheneyville Lions Hold Installation CHENEYVILLE. La.

(Special) COMMISSIONERS Mr. Ted Francis. Mrs. Ethel Schmidt. Mrs.

Rose Durham, Mrs. Lillian Flowers, Ray Nichols. WATCHERS: Mra. Anna I. savoy.

Mrs. Anna Sterkx. H. Wilbur Dyer was installed as president of the Lions Club here Thurs uv, Jtm fa if. ill, Lite IIIJUU Heading the list of visiting digni-; Springs church near Mansfield, tanes at the event were Dr.

Lloyd! Interment was in the Union Funchess. supervisor of music for Springs cemetery under the dircc-the state Department of Education tion of Drewett Funeral Home of and his assistant Winston Hilton.iMansfield. Pallbearers Were New-Pubhcity Chairman Joe Rivet' ton E. Guy, Rand Guy, Jack Stok- Faust, Ernest Furby. Irene Bizc.

viruii BtiERirr Ray Nichols PRECINCT 1 Of in defendant, I nave eiid tne following property and will offer for sal COMMISSIONERS Miss Eitell. Siess tellliil day night at a banquet held at Masonic Hall. The installing officer was fellow Lion Edgar Coco, of Marksville. ine usi ana nignesz Diaaer at run Auction at th front door of tha Court House in Alexandria, Louisiana, btwa tha hours prescribed by law, on SATURDAY, MAY 1953 the following described property to-wits nrTinnniirrisii.s tms i uiimiim si nu mm ii- Other new officers are H. L.

O' A 5- i a-v 1 Mrs. C. O. Shaw. Grady C.

Robinson. Misa Nettie Hetherwick. Mrs. Margaret Peck. WATCHERS Florence T.

Athearn. Myrti Williams, Mrs. Bill Hustmyr. Mrs. Annie S.

Case. Mrs. Sam Bonnette. DEPUTY SHERIFF George S. Texada PRECINCT 4 Neal, first vice president; James MAMA-- fA II A certain piece of nropertr situated the City of Alexandria, Louisiana, ex trig Hoyt, second vice president; L.

L. Lovell. third vice president: Lot On and Two (I and 21 of Squar Two (2 of the West Alexandria Addi 1 1 Roland Stafford, secretary-treasur COMMISSIONERS Tony CaUldi. Fred Dennis. R.

C. Lowther, C. O. Shaw. Jack Keith.

WATCHERS Mrs. Fred Dennis, W. H. Stucky, James M. Allen, Jr.

George A. Breland, Paul er, and William H. Ledbetter, tail iwister. P. Sparks.

DEPUTY SHERIFF Dyer is co-chairman of the sec ond Domino Festival to be held! i. A. Holmes. PRECINCT COMMISSIONERS JuUus Normand, Bernard Hunter, Richard K. Robin-ette.

C. E. Ewuig. J. B.

Rexer. here May 8-9. tion to (aid City; aid lot fr on tlnf Thirty Feet each, mora or less, em Wheelock Avenue, and running back between parallel lines, one of which ta Park Avenue, uneven distance to a alley in the rear. Lot One (Il having a depth of ninety (901 feet, mora ear less, on Park Avenue, and Lot Two having a depth on the boundary line of Lot Three 3l of One Hundred On feat more or less. Together with all buildings and improvements thereon.

An undivided one-half interest having been acquired by Richard P. Taylor WATCHERS Peter Dowd. Jack Field. Guy Lacombe. C.

J. Medics. ri. lAicxett Marye. DEPUTY SHER IFF F.

L. Johnson RCA 17-inch television set Antenna and 5mtm walk Classified -Advertising Rates RINSO'S NEW BABY In this baby buggy is Rmso's "new baby" "Rinso-D." The new product is being featured now on grocery shelves. Shown looking at the new "baby" are Miss Anita Delaune, on the left, and Miss Bobbie Jean Fausphoul. The "nurse maid" is Ivy Jackson. marcn in.

194s ny deed recorded Conveyance Book 315, page 264. and the other one-half interest Novambat 1950, from Peyton C. Taylor. Also the following described movable) property presently located and to bo located on the herein abov descrfbad property: i Air compressor made by Gardnav-Denver Company serial numb V. 1 Sand blast machine, mad by Ruemulin Manufacturing Company, Number 10709-409.

with generator and curtain complete. TERMS OF SALE: CASH SUxfJECT APPRAISEMENT GRADY KWXTY. Jit 8-31 4-M4-21-28 5-1 Sharif! er, Earl Miller, Sherman of Lecompte; one daughter, Bobby Mercer of Monroe; three and Marvin Stepp. jMrs. J.

L. Millet of Lecompte andjsons, J. J. Mereer of Houston, Tex- ifour grandchildren. Don Mercer of El Campo, Funeral services will be held Texas and J.

W. Sinclair of St. runerai services hoc ucitu ADDiklrrrAKl booster. Going overseas. Phone 3-3228 PRECINCT COMMISSIONERS Emmett Mayeaux, Winnfield Chatlain, Mrs.

Myron Guillory, Mrs. Ray Nichols, Winnfield Chatelain. WATCHERS Mrs. Blanch Texada, Mrs. J.

F. Newell, Avery L. Fortenberry, Nelson J. Ball, John S. Bailey.

DEPUTY SHERIFF George Lee Holman PRECINCT COMMISSIONERS Betty Sterkx, Mrs. Maude J. Baker, James P. Texada, Mrs. Fred L.

Davis, Mrs. J. C. Webster. WATCHERS Mr.

Blanche Texada. Homer F. Tipton, Mrs. Alice Dougherty, Mrs. Maude Browd-er, Mrs, Delia D.

Ducote. DEPUTY SHERIFF F. L. Willoughby PRECINCT 1 COMMISSIONERS Mr. Clofford J.

Taylor. Mra. Eleen Whitehead, Mrs. Ad-die Armstrong, Mrs. Olara Brock, Mrs.

L. Haworth. WATCHERS Mrs. Juanita Gibson, Mrs. Elise Reulet, Mrs.

Lois Hirsch. Joe Bruno. John F. Clark DEUPTY SHERIFF J. P.

Texada PRECINCT frtivj. today, Friday May 1, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. neien xianuiKiuu, ui Ma. of Days Days 1 Dsy 15 Line tie Lin 20 Lin tine Per Dy Per dsy Perdy 2 1.80 1.00 .40 3 2.70 1.50' .60 4 3.60 2.00 .10 5 4.50 2.50 1.00 6 5.40 3.00 1.20 'Denotes Consacutivt Days Petersburg, Fla; two sisters, Mrs C.

W. Marshall of Pasedena, Calif, and Mrs. Ethel Sikes of from the family residence in Le Si 1 ii- irnmiim mtf lm llm il if HHII iirilil I I MLuk fc-- i HEAR HEAR I compte. Interment will be in the Paul cemetery under the direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home. Farmington, two brothers, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Shreveport, died today, May 1, 1953 at 6:30 a.m.

in a Shreveport hospital. She is survived by her husband, Jack P. Harrington of Shreveport, her mother, Mrs. Anna Zmek of Libuse, 2 step-sons. Lyle Swinford of Salinas, and Chester M.

Swinford of Haw-throne, Calif. E. E. (GENE) I NEIL DORE I AMES H. SINCLETARY Mr.

James H. Singletary, 82, of Pino Prairip rliprl at. nm. Funeral services will be held STATE LAND OFFICE Baton Rouge. March IT, IMS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Albert M.

Newcomb of Libuse, Louisiana, who, on August 1, 1947, mad homestead entry No. 1978, for East of Northeast Vi and East is of East of West 5 of Northeast containing 104 acres. Section 8, Township 4 North. Range 2 East. Parish of Ranides Haa BROWN i Jack P.

Harrington Jr. of Alexan from Hixson Brothers Chapel at dria and Pat Harrington of Shreve-! April 26, 1953. He is survived by Candidate For Representativt TOMORROW 2:30 p.m. today May 1, 1953. Interment will be in the Philadelphia cemetery.

port; oroiners joe men ana his wife, three sons. Bil S. Sinele- Phone 6642 OFFICE HOURS 8 AM TO PM (No Sunday Edition) Eddie Zmek both of Shreveport. jtary of DeRidder, Gordon Single- COMMISSIONERS Fannla Goldblatt, Mr. Eva Heater, Jamas E.

Carver, Dominie Nesello, J. B. Stewart. WATCHERS Mrs. W.

C. Hardin, filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land Funeral arrangements are m-tary of Brunswick, Curly Singletary of Pine Prairie, two complete. above described, before Hon. J. F.

Baa- daughters, Mrs. Sam Johnson of Pine Prairie and Mrs, Sam Ardoin YOU MAY CANCEL your ad at any time and you will be charged Slate Tanner Lake Opening at Bunkie Jack L. Cox, Mrs. Jack Carlino, Mrs. Harriett Smith, Mrs.

Bessie Del-eomyn DEPUTY SHERIFF Sam Broida PRECINCT 10 COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Mildred N. Deville. Mrs. Anna W.

Bradford. Mrs. Hattie R. Holmes. Mrs.

T. S. Turner, of Pine Prairie only for the days on which the copy MR. S. TARVER S.

L. Tarver, 79, of Lecompte died April 29, 1953 at 9 p.m. He man, Clerk of Court, at Alexandria, Louisiana, on the 6th day of May, 1H3. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Gunter of Libuse. Louisiana Robert Sills of Libuse, Louisiana Charles Slay, of Libuse.

Louislaod Harlem Bryant, of Deville, Louisiana, ELLEN BRYAN MOORE, Registrar. State Land Offica Services were held April 27, 1953 actually appeared and at the rate BUNKIE, La. (Special) Boat KALB 7:45 to 8:00 P. M. SUNDAY 5:45 to 6:00 P.

M. He is at 4 p.m. at Mamou. was born Aueust 5. 1873 7:15 P.M.

TONIGHT (Moy 1st) KALB (Pol. Adv. Paid For By E. E. (Gene Brown) Mrs.

Nadine Pennell. WATCHERS races and a water parade will feature the opening of Tanner earned. NEW ADS, kills and cancella Mrs. Sutton J. Bonnette, Mr.

Wilmer survived by his wife Mrs. Adaie Odom Tarver, one son, W. D. Tar- 3-27 4-3-10-17-24 Lake here May 10, Leon Franklin, CATHY 1LENE REDMOND NOTICE OF 8PECIAL MEETING Beebe, Sr. Blanche Steadman, Clyde A Tucker, John R.

Turner. DEPUTY SHERIFF J. H. St. Romain PRECINCT 11 COMMISSIONERS Mrs.

T. C. Bridges, president of Bunkie Boat club, announced today. Cathy Ilene Redmond, infant tions must be ordered before 10:30 a. m.

the day of publication, (10 t. m. on Saturdays). daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. The new lake, owned by Frank Redmond of Alexandria, died Mrs, M. A. Beason, Mrs.

Vera Brown, Mrs. Edith Bridges, Mrs. Lillian Mutz and Bennie Malone, is located just outside of town on the (Pol. Adv. Paid For By Nail Dora) Thursday, April 30, 1953 in a local Melder.

WATCHERS Mrs. Annie hospital. Besides her parents she Glasscock, David L. Coker, Mrs. Lo-ine Bonnette, Mrs.

Ada Keen, Mrs. Evergreen highway. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS LISTEN TO W. H. "Bill" SMITH Franklin said the boat races will Rodney Cappel.

DEPUTY SHERIFF A last from about 1 to 6 p.m. There is survived by two sisters, Diane and Nora Jane of Alexandria; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Bays of Alexandria. Monroe Brasher PRECINCT 11 LISTEN TONIGHT KALB! STATE REPRESENT TIVE is a one-mile lap for the boats to COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Dorothy Fulco, Mrs.

Lydia Bromlow, Mrs. Cecilia K. Gleason. Mrs. J.

B. Stewart, Mrs. race in, FrJnkhn said. Funeral services were held today We are hereby authorized to 'announce A parade of boats is also sched Mav 1. 1953 in the Forest Lawn E.

E. (GENE) BROWN uled during the afternoon acuvi ties. as a candidate for election as State 1 Cemetery under the direction of Representative from the Parish of Rap A. H. Meyer.

WATCHERS Mrs. Leonard Kule, Mrs, Mary Ewing, Mrs. Lewis Ryder, John F. Munster-man, Joe Newman. DEPUTY SHERIFF; O'Neal Parker PRECINCT 13 COMMISSIONERS Mrs.

Gladys Nichols, ides. State of Louisiana, subject to the John Kramer and fcon tuneral Home. action of the pansn Democratic Primary May 3, 1833. Clyle Nichols, Mrs. M.

T. Pippin, National Credit Body Sets Orleans Meeting Mrs. ueriruae cook. Mrs. iiuth Mix- on.

WATCHERS Mrs. S. E. Vines. We are hereby authorized to announce MRS.

JAMES R. EUBANK as a candidate for election as State Representative from the Parish of Rapides, State of Louisiana, subject to the action of the Parish Democratic Primary May 5, 1953. MRS. OLIVE MARGARETTE MERCER Mrs. Olive Margarette Mercer, 53, of Rt.

1, Lecompte died Thursday April 30, 1953 at 4 p.m. in a NEW ORLEANS, (UP) The National Retail Credit Association will convene here June 22- Mrs. Frances Harrison, Mrs. Mar-jorie Mathews, Mrs. Clyde Nichols.

Mrs. Jessie J. Richey. DEPUTY SHERIFF Clyde Nichols PRECINCT 14 OF STOCKHOLDERS OF RAPIDES BUILDING AND LOAM ASSOCIATION TO BE HELD JUNE 4, 1951 Kotic Is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of Rapidea Building and Loan Association will held the office of the Association at 813 Johnston Street. Alexandria, Louis iana, on Thursday.

June 4. 1953, at 10:09 o'clock. A.M.. for the following purposes: U) To ammend Articles III, IV. VL VII.

Vin, IX, XI, XII of Articles of Incorporation of tha Association in order to comply -with the requirements of tha Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation for insurance of the Association's accounts, such amendments to (a) restate th object and purposes of the Association: lb fix the authorized Capital of. the Association and the types and classes of shares which may bo issued; provide for giving notice of the annual and special meetings of stockholders; fd re- define the powers of special meet-define the powers of the Association, the types of share to ba issued and eliminate the authority to charge fines, fees and penalties in connection with membership: (el provide for ascertainment of net earnings, th establishment and maintenance of reserves and the payment of dividends to stockholders: (ft eliminate provisions relative to mandatory maturity of Installment chares and fines: (gi provide for the repayment of loans; provide for voluntary dissolution; i eliminate certain obsolete provisions of the Articles of Incorporation now in conflict wrth tha State law and the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Saving snd Loan Insurance Corporation. (J) To transact such other businesa as may properly come before tha meeting or any adjournment thereof. By order of the Board of Direstor. NATTALEE DOHERTT 25 for the 39th annual International COMMISSIONERS Mrs.

Elton J. De local hospital. She is survived by We are hereby authorized to announce NEIL DORF. at and Mat fftf 1srt1nn aa fit Credit Consumer Conference. Hubert Fielder Sr.

of New Or her husband, Lee Mercer of GET THE FACTS ON THE "Eubank for Representative" Program! PROMINENT SPEAKERS WILL GIVE YOU THE QUALIFICATIONS AND DETERMINATION OF THIS CANDIDATE FOR rinirmiv i -riirt Lecompte, two daughters, Mrs. leans Will be general Chairman Ofl Representative from the Parish of Rap tats. Mate of Louisiana, subject to the the convention; Betty Hawthorne of Pineville, Miss action of the Parish Democratic Primary May 5, 1953. laune, Mrs. Ina W.

Haynie, Mrs. Don C. Swafford, Mrs. Velma M. Clvde, Mrs.

George Marshall. WATCHERS Mrs. Ray M. Pilcher, Mrs. C.

F. Nunally, Mrs. Joyce Holt, Mra. Blanch L. Clyde.

Mrs. Stanley White-house. DEPUTY SHERIFF Jack E. Young PRECINCT IS COMMISSIONERS Charles R. Row-den.

Mrs. Beth Williams, Mrs. Ruth Baillio, Mrs. Agnes T. McKey, Mrs.

M. E. Tooraen. WATCHERS Coralee Spaulding, Hugh Baker, Mrs. John S.

Deason, Mrs. P. D. White. Mrs.

Marv Frances Ewing. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. L. Perry PRECINCT 18 RADIO LOG are hereby authorized to announce EDWARD M. HUFFT as a candidate for election as State Representative from the Parish of Rapides, State of Louisiana, subject to the action of the Parish Democratic Primary Mav 5.

1953. KSYL 1000 W-N. I KALB '580 K. 5000 W-A. B.

C. 970 B. We are hereby authorized to announce LLOYD TEEKELL COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Florence Tullier FRIDAY EVENING as a candidate for election as State Mrs. Myrtis J.

McCarty, Mrs. Mary Panzica, Mrs. H. D. Tyler, Mrs.

Emma Angarola. WATCHERS Mrs. Representative from the Parish of Rapides, State of Louisiana, subject to the action of the Parish Democratic Primary May 5. 1953 HO to 45 News Reporter 'HesilUn Edition I.um 'n' Abner Sports Bible RtadlBt Tbl is th New H. V.

Kaltenbera News and Sports Morgan fieatty News One Man' ramdy Pearly Bonnette. Mrs. Ttieo Edwards. Klmer E. Blibrv.

Frank R. Bur ton, Ben Holt, DEPUTY SHERIFF FOR Leo H. Turregano 5-1 Seeretaew ,:00 :15 :30 Treasury Show Tressury Show Tire Safetv Program Political Talk Polillcsl Political Political Talk News Politics! Talk We are hereby authorized to announce Kathryii Bringhurst Eubank HEAR SENATOR GROVE STAFFORD, DR. D. B.

BARBER, MRS. JAMES R. EUBANK 5peoking Tonight KALB 7:30 P. M. SHE'S Independent Qualified Deserving! Political Adv.

Paid For By Mrs. James Eubank W. George Bowdon, Jr. NOTICE a a candidate for election as Mayor of TONIGHT KSYL (Paid Political Advertising) by Bill Smith 8 the City of Alexandria, parish of Map- Melody Lane Political Talk Name That Tun Name That Tune .00 :15 .45 Oxzle and Harriet Ozzie snd Hsrriet Cerlls Archer Cerllts Archer PUBLIC-PERSONAL ides, State of Louisiana, subject to the action of the City Democratic Election MAY, 12. 1953 NOTICE 1 am applying for elemwie KENT BEEBt Angola La.

We are hereby authorized to announce Olnsh Shore Show Words In The Kit Swsyze McKenzle Here's Vetersn :00 15 ,45 Herrlng vs Jones Herrlnr vs Jone Hcrrlnj ts Jnne. 'Herring vt Jones PRECINCT IT i COMMISSIONERS Mrs. R. E. Ray.

Frank M. Trammell, Mrs, Eunice Gremlllion, Mrs. Louise D. Russell, Mrs. Myrtle Wheeler.

WATCHERS Mrs. Evelyn LaCroix. Mrs. Clavton Smith. Mrs.

Zelma Kelly, Mrs. Kate C. Ford, Mrs. E. Ray.

DEPUTY SHERIFF T. C. Jeffery PRECINCT IS COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Dale Given. Mrs.

Hershel MrGinty, Mrs. Brookie E. Pierce, Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mrs. Irble Landrum.

WATCHERS Mrs. Helen S. Martin, Mrs. Hershel Mc-Ginty. Mrs.

Clayton Smith, Mrs. Earl V. Wolff, Mrs. Tom B. Journey.

DEPUTY SHERIFF Tom J. Hickman PRECINCT 19 COMMISSIONERS Betty Adams. Mrs. EVERETT T. STEPHENS as candidate for election as Mayor of the City of Alexandria.

Parish of Rao- NOTICE 1 am applying for elemene A MET DESOTO Camp "E' Angola, La. 10 World at Large Sports Nltewatek Mtewstrh Nitewatch :00 15 .30 :45 News of Tomorrow Rnortfollo Mstlne Rdwln C. Holl Sporifnll Moonllrht Matinee New ides, State of Louisiana, subject to the actinn of the City Democratic Election MAY, 12. 1953 NOTICE I am applying for clemency. CAMILLE FRANCOIS Camp Angola, La.

STREETS AND News-NHewateh The Nitewatch Hear National Farm snf Hem Hoar Sat II Nj 11 :15 AO 45 Moonllrht Mstlne Moonlight Mstlne Moonlight Mstlnee Msllnee Flnsl Fdltlo HEAR NOTICE I am applying for clemney, JOHNNIE CURRY Angola, Louisiana We are hereby authorized to announce Clement Jeffery, Alfred A. Mansour, W. H. (BILL) iMUM SATURDAY MORNING Mrs. uoiiy BrooKs, Mrs.

W. J. Avery, WATCHERS Mrs. Benton Close, Floyd C. Hinton, Mr.

Tom Durham. a candidate for re-election as Com FRIENDLY Curb Servic starting at 4 o'clock to 12 missioner of Streets and Parks for the Mrs. Myrtle Riche. Mr. George Citv of Alexandria.

Parish of Kaptaes, State of Louisiana, subtext to the action oo :1 1:30 rrencn. utrury Tom Durham Listen ta Mry Le Taylor At AM RFD SM RFD MO News, Red Hirer Kendelae Red River Farm News of the City Democratic election MAY every night. Giamanco Manna, MacArthur Drive. 12, 1951 We are hereby authorized to announce .15 1:30 45 Red River Rondelsy Don F.vsns Hon Cvans Today's Hymn First News of Day Country Concert GRAVE YARD WORKING Georgetown cemetery, Saturday, May 3, Bring tool and lunch. Sunrise Serenade Sunrls Serened News Winderlng Jimmy W.

H. (BILL) LAMBDIN as a candidate for election as CommiS' PRECINCT 20 COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Mary Spera. Mrs. Thelma Johnston, Mrs.

Lurean Collier. Mrs. Mary R. Staples, Mrs. Annie L.

Williams. WATCHERS Mrs. Lottie Nugent, Mrs. Tom Durham, Mrs. Marion Michel, Tommy Nugent.

John J. Oden. DEPUTY SHERIFF C. E. Blanchard Srott sioner of Streets and Parks for th City of Alexandria.

Parish of Ranides. State PSYCHOLOGIST Are you unhapovT Are you being de nf Louisiana. suMect to the action Of the .:00 :15 :45 World New Rounds This Farming Basinet Howdy Ooody Martin Agronsky New Westher Sports Th Morning Special News Reporter, News Citv Democratic election. MAY .2. 53 ceived? Dr.

Richev can tell you good LISTEN TONIGHT HEAR EVERETT (STEVE) STEPHENS PRECINCT 21 Howdy Doedy Ht in i i i wwwm 4 ill i i ii.iti, ivf iteMv4ls mmm.m4ml or bad. 201 MacArthur Drive. Dial J-1H4 COMMISSIONERS-Mrs. Carrie Hall, Mr. LEGAL Howdy Doodv 8 :00 :15 Ne School Today No School Today Ne School Todsy Ne School Today Howdy Doodv Sunrise herenad Sunrise Serenade NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE I am not responsible for debt made by anyone other than myself GEORGE J.

BORDELOM Baton Rotiee. March 7, 1953 Allen Hall, Mrs. Rose Shumake. Mrs. Anna Wagner, Mrs.

John Williams. WATCHERS Mrs. Mary M. Cooper. Mra.

Leo E. Mines, Mrs. Anna W. Pilcher, Mrs. Rebecca Blotner, Mr.

Joyce Hayne. DEPUTY SHERIFF Hershel McGlnty, Jr. PRECINCT 2 COMMISSIONERS Joseph S. Bollmsn, John Medica. B.

G. Glasscock, Milton W. Simpson, Russell Turren-tine. WATCHERS Mrs. Marie Chais- '00 .15 :30 Mid-Morning Edition Songs hv l.innjr Rs Space Patrol Space Pair! NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN, That Sunrise Serenade Department of F.ducalloa Mary Le Taylor Mar? Lee Taylor John Dav of Route 1.

Box 60 A. BUSINESS SERVICE Deville, who, on October 1947. made homestead entry No. 2001, for 40 IK) IS acres. Southeast V.

of the Northeast 10 Back I th Blbla Bark to lh Blbla lttl Nipper Story Tim Little Nipper Story Time My Secret Story My Secret Stery Modern Modern Romances :30 APPLIANCES :45 sen, Charlie Panzica, i. O. LaCombe. o( Section 10, Township 5 North. Ranee 2 East, Parish of Rapides, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Hon.

J. F. Beaman, Clerk Sam Spera. John Medica. DEPUTY 11 Psrk of Fan Club Park of Fun Clnb Around the World Ray Illoch :30 :45 News Dude Ranch (ang Dude Ranch Club Popular Hit Noontime Newsreel SHEHIrF C.

R. Wilson PRECINCT 23 COMMISSIONERS Frank R. Russell of Court, at Alexandria. Louisiana, on the 8th dav Of May 1953. John R.

Turner. Earnest DeGroat. Claimant names as witness. Sidney J. Dautrieve, Douglas Fowler HOTPOINT Refrigerator! Ironer AUTOMATIC WASHERS Kitchen Cabinet Dish Waibatg Garbage Disposal Ranges Freer.er Clothes Otiart HEMENWAY'S HOTPOINT Safes and Seivie.

third at Jacken hon tma R. W. Crews, Jr. of Deville. Louisiana WATCHERS Clouts E.

Gill. Adolph 12 :00 4S National Farm and Horn Hour National Farm and Horn Hear AI Robinsan show Plrstr. Phil. Bllbop r.rec Na Edition Jlmmr Davis Sing Fddr Arnold Westher A. D.

Wiggins of Deville, Louisiana P. Brocate. W. R. Lewanc, Fete Spera.

Sam Spera. DEPUTY SHERIFF J. D. Wiggins of Deville. Louisiana Luther Wilson of Deville.

Louisiana r. HieiKiewirz PRECINCT 24 ELLEN BRYAN MOORE. Recistrar. State Land Office SATURDAY AFTERNOON COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Sari Simon 3-27 4-3-10-17-24 5-1 1 PEARSON FURNITURE CO.

WEST1NGHOVSE SAL'S MMLSVC 1417 LEE at MASONIC DIAL :1 :30 :45 MEETING MUNICIPAL DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CITY OP ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA Plrsles Phils Plrstes Phil. Pirates vs Phil. 'Plrstes Phll Plrstes Phils Pirates vs Phils Pirate vs Phils Pirate vs Phils News "I'laylsnd t.S.A. Plsvlsnd Plsylsnd I A.

IMaylsnd L.S.A; News Pan American Party Pan American Party Martha Leu Harp Martha Lea Harp Mrs. S. W. Bullock, Mrs. Dolores Taylor.

Rubv M. Mitchell. Mrs. Phyllis Bloch. WATCHERS Mrs.

Velda Mae Fowler, Mrs. Lamar Normand. Mrs. Theodore Bullock. Mrs.

Eva Tanner. Wllford M. Beck. DEPUTY SHERIFF A. P.

Lambert PRECINCT 25 COMMISSIONERS Mrs. Charlotte Wyont Betty Rosenthal, Ann Mitchell. Mrs. S. W.

Bullock. Mrs. Mary Hav. Alexandria. Louisiana 1.

15 :45 April 28. 1953 Pursuant to the call of the Chairman PHILCO Radios Refrigerators VISIT ALEXANDRIA OLDFST DEALER HEMENWAY'S Discuss His Candidacy For Mayor SS: Tonite ALSO LISTEN AT THESE TIMES: Station KALB, May 4, 10:05 A.M. Station KSYL, May 2, 9:15 A.M. (Pot. Adv.

Paid For By Everett Stephens) E. M. HUFFT Candidate For Representativt i Tonight 7:00 P. M. Station KALB Also Saturday KALB 6:10 A.M.

(Pel. Adv. Paid Per E. M. Huffl) the Municipal Democratic Executive Committee of the City of Alexandria.

4 i i 1:30 Pirate Phils Pirates vs Phils Jam and Jlv Jam and Jive Horse Races Herse Rare Treasary Bans' Treasury Band ard. WATCHERS Mrs. G. B. Luttrell Mr.

Dovia C. Testa. Mr. Maude Louisiana, met at the hour of 10:00 o'elnrk AM. on this the 28th day of C'ooDer.

Mra. Rosa Shumake, Mrs. Aoril. 1953. In the Court House of Philco Sates and Servictl Kathleen Folti.

DEPUTY SHERIFF Ranirlna Part.h. liuisiana. Phono df The following members of the Com Third arm Jam and Jlv Jsm and Jlv Jam and Jlv Jam and llv London Concert Studie London Concert Studio Paulina Carter Mrettv Sing :1 :30 45 Russell Bordrlnn PHEC1NCT 26 COMMISSIONERS R. E. Wilson.

Mrs. Callie McCalmont, Lillian Waddell, M. Plnnln. Mr. ft.

E. Vines. Sr. mittee were present. (It William Alexander 121 Hunter J.irreau (li Mrl.tire Jr.

Authorized rrigidaire and Service DURRETT FURNITURE CO. 1222 Third Street Dial 2-2405 WATCHERSViola Chaudoir, Frank A quorum being present, the meeting NBC New Snmmarv Wandering Jimmy Srsti NBC Summer Svmphony NBC Summer Symphony 5 -DO IS 50 44 Kalian News Wad O. Martin Vaughn Monro Bob Flnnrgsn Sport Rosd Giordano. Clotils E. Gill.

was called to orner bv Mr. n. u. ie snHer Chairman. ers.

Sidney Chieol. DEPUTY SHER ItT 11; I Wall. The Committee acrepied the list of BRNOltS NETWORK PROGRAMS.

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