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PAGE TWENTY-ONE ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK, ALEXANDRIA-PINEVILLE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1963 MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD YA -7 LOST FOUND STRAT ED $WUIIIIIIIIIIWHIWHIIWIHIIIMHHHIIMIIflk Octmffm U.S. WIATHI MUAU BUSINESS and FINANCE (Slock quotation Howr, Wall, Loboulo, FroieVicht M) rhiro Strott. Alotmdrl, from Notional Attn, ot Sacurlty Doalon Inc.) Common Market's Future Until ttitdoy Mornlnf Figures Show Low Temporoturos fipoio1 IT WILL BE FAIR to partly cloudy tonight throughout the nation Lakes area and northern New England where snow flurries are seasonable. ket's operations is considered certain to encounter embittered opposition from West Germany's economics minister 'and probably future chancellor) Ludwig Erhard, a diehard free-enterpriser who is already accusing the Common Market of drifting too far towards state interference with business. 7.

In the event of a successful conclusion of the negotiations over British membership io the Common Market, it is probably 1963 would also see agreement, or near-agreement, on membership applications by Denmark, Norway and Ireland. This would enlarge the Common Market into a community of ten nations with a total population of nearly 230 million persons, A vital question, to which no certain answer is available at this time, is what would happen to The Six's integration schedule it Britain's bid to joir ends in failure this winter or spring. In that event, majority opinion among The Six will place the blame primarily on France and on French President deGaulle, who again openly showed himself Monday as cool to British membership. This would inevitably touch off acrimonious disputes among The Six and, it is believed, would endanger their cohesion. It might not derail the 1963 chapter of their integration program, but it would threaten to slow down and disrupt the steps towards complete economic unity that remain to be taken later on.

AH Wiirnnntoi with the exception of the Great expected. Temperatures will be Swedish Bergmans Will Make a Movie STOCKHOLM (AP) Sweden's movie-making Bergmans actress Ingrid and director Ingmar plan to do a film based on a work by the late dramatist Hjalmar Bergman. Miss Bergman told the Paris correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper Tidningens that work on the film will start in 1964. Her last Swedish film was 25 years ago. Plastic Bag and Gas Employed in Suicide SHREVEPORT (LTD Police said Robert Lawrence, 52, placed a plastic bag over his head and then inserted a gas hose into the ba? to kill himself Sunday.

Hi.s body was found on the floor of his home. He was lying on quilts with a lamp and two books at his side. Police said Lawrence left notes to his wife and son. TOWN fALK WANI AD RAIES The following ate schedule applies to line count of approximately five words Minimum tw lines 50 cents Line Kates barb Insertloa Colder Tonight, Warmer Tuesday It will be clear and colder tonight, but warmer Tuesday, the weatherman predicted today. The high in Alexandria Sunday was 50, compared with an expected high today of 57 and Tuesday of 60.

Alexandria had a low this morning of 36 and expects a low tonight of 32. The relative humidity was 92 percent at 8 a. m. today. The official forecast for Alexandria and vicinity: Clear to partly cloudy through Tuesday, cooler tonight and a little warmer Tuesday.

Wednesday, no major changes expected. TEMPERATURES (U.S. Official) 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 12:00 1:00 37 37 41 45 51 52 Tuesday: sunrise 5:24. sunset STAGE OF RED RIVER For the 48-hour period ending at 7 a. nr.

today Red River fell 0.34 of a foot and read on the government gauge 6.34 feet. River Stages Flood-Prent 24-hour stage stag change Stations: MISSISSIPPI UMIIIIIWIWIIIHIIIMIIMIIIWIIIWinMllllW The Home of Instant Credit United Furniture Store 1211 Third Phone HI 2-5828 TOP TRADE-INS ror used furniture, electric refrigerators and gas ranges it traded on new merchan dise Your allowance may make the down payment. PEARSON FURNITURE CO LEI AT MASONIC D1AI HI t-7272 SIX PIECE living room set. Good condition. Reasonable HI 3-3640.

MAPLE Bookcase headboard, double dresser with mirror. Best quality ln-nerspring mattress. Reasonable. HI 3-3153. illllllllllIMIIHIHWIIllHUUIIillUIMUWtMU.

LIVESTOCK WIWUVIHIIMIMIIHIIIHHiUUIUWUIHMIHMII. FOR SALE, large selection of black Angus and Hereford bulls. Can seen at my place. C. J.

Ellington. iUlllHMIIIIIIllllllUWWUUIIHIMIHMlllllWHl) POULTRY ntuiHuuumummmiHiumumimiimmmiH HENS 3 FOR $1 at Bayou Rapides Poultry Ranch. HI 2-1758. FARM EQUIPMENT mHIUIIIMIIIIlHHIWIWlWIIIIIMMHIUtUm FARM ALL SUPER TRACTOR BLUB RIBBON GUARANTEE Scott-Kaballaa Internationa) 3003 MacArthui Drive HI 3-6887 WD-45 ALLIS CHALMERS International Harvestor Model Andrles Tractor Equipment Co. 3004 MacArthur Drive HI 3-8241 MlWllllllllimllllWIWWllWIWlllllllllll, HUNTING-FISHING WMIWIWMIIIWIIllMIHIlMllllllllltttMIMM FLBKh GLASS IN STOCK Sola and installed Al) type boat repairs KG HO AT HAKDWARF CO X727 rblrrt WELL trained Beagles for sale.

HI 3-85B1 'UIHIIIMHIIIJIIIWIIWIiiuuilHWHIIIIUIWUI. BOATS-VIOlORS 058 14 FOOT Elgin plylap boat with 35 HP Elgin electric motor and trail er. $375. 5816 Jackson Street Exten- ion. Phone HI 5-1987.

'lllilWlllifilllllllllllllliiilllWIIWIIIIIIIIMWii PE1S PET SUPPLIES wwiwiiwniuiiiuiiimiwwiiiuiiiiiniinim, PKIVATt 8UAHU1NU KKNNKJ. Lovin care HI a-aaoi BOARDING KENNELS Private rum Puni.tes for sale 486-S70J A CHIHUAHUA puppie proven stud service HI H-MIB2 AKC BOSTON terrier puppies Stud service. HI 5-2694 or Dry Prong S7I2 MIXED RAT TERRIER, Chihuahua and manchestcr pups. $12.50. HI 2-2764.

SCREWTAIL Boston Terrier puppies, $25. HI 5-4470. NICE Cocker puppies Also other breeds. Reasonable. 486-3705.

THREE Year old registered male do it all. $150. Call Calvin Armand, Crowley, Louisiana, Phone 783-4770. AKC FRENCH Poodle puppies. Six weeks old.

HI 2-7344 MMlMUHHIMMIMIHHHIHIHMIIHHUiHWm PLUMBING SUPPLIES umiuiiiuiiiwiMiiiiimtiuniiinHiHHuum DEE BKADY PLUMBING APPLIANCES FUKMTUHt 516 MAIN P1NFVUXE DIAL HI V14I7 HENRY Plumbing and Well Drilling Pinevllle. Louisiana 719 Main Street, Pinevllle. IWIIIIIMIMIMIIIIIIIImillllllUlllllllllHIHII Pianos Musical Instruments iiiiiinwHiiiiniiiiiwinmuiJuimiHiiiimHu, REN I REN1 RfcNl New Spinet Piano 15.00 month WEKLEIN'S 1302 Murray HI 1-8020 BRAND NAME PIANOS ORGANS See us Before you rent ot buy. We rent with option to purchase Open evenings after 5:30 p.m. by appoint ment PAUL HEWITT'S 93 BOLTON Rat 1948 HI 2-4468 Band Instrument Repair William's Music Company.

Conn and Selmer, Dealers. HI 5-4649 USED ORGAN SAVE $300 NEW GUARANTEE USED LESS THAN ONE YEAR HI 2-4468 TWOTyEAR" OLD Wurlltzer piano for sale. S425. HI 3-3231. JlllllllilimlWlllMIltWIMMl APPLIANCES FOR SALE RECONDITIONED T.V.'S Juaranteed with oo money down Too trade ins at rrnM' Radio and Sales and Servfes).

2415 Lee Bl I-SSS1 15 INCH TV SET for sale. Good picture. S40. HI 2-7023 after 4:30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS HOMEIJTE Chain Saws and Lawn mowers New and used.

Salea and rentals MILLER'S Hardware and Saw 3408 Jackson Street. USED TIRES $3 50 UP 8. F. GOODRICH 848 Bolton Avenue HI J-951J CON VERSEDAWK I NT USED FURNITURE 1040 LEE STREET HI 2-5483 DEALERS WANTED First Quality Electronic console stereo with AM-FM Radio 1147 97 Walnut console color TV $493 00 Fin five tube table radio $1180 Deluxe clock radio 115.80. Contact Modern Appliance Mart Tel HI 224 Jackson St.

By Cotton CobUnti iHeiald Tribune Nes hervicei PARIS The thriving European Common Market was rive years old Jan. 1, but the anniversary took place in a troubled atmosphere. A long shallow was cast by uncertainty over the outcome of Great Britain's historic application to Join the Six't trail-blazing economic community. Pending that dramatic moment, The Six Fiance. Germany.

Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg embarked on 1963 with an ambitious program ol tightening their unprecedented customs and economic union of 169 million persons. Here are highlights of The Six's schedule for further Integrating their economies during the Common Market's sixth year of operation: 1. Anotlwt lowering of tariff barriers between The Six on July 1, this time by ten per cent. Hlghor Internal Customs This new step on the way to the elimination of national tariffs inside the Common Market will raze The Six's internal customs walls to 40 per cent of their original level five years ago. 2.

A further alignment of The Six's still divergent tariffs towards the outside world, in the direction of erecting an identical Common Market external tariff wall. 3. By April 1, the first step is scheduled to be taken towards establishing common grain prices in the six countries. If the price is pegged high, it will discourage future large-scale grain exports to the Common Market by the United States and other tradition- al outside suppliers. It would cause The Six's fanners to pro-chase grains abroad.

4. Further implementation toward the creation of a completely mobile labor market among. The Six. 5. The progressive application of anti-trust provisions, 6.

The Common Market's six-nation executive commission at Brussels will eleborate schemes for an increased amount of state-planning in The Six's economies, and for intermeshing of national production plans. German Opposition Looms This phase of the Common Mar- Key Stocks Gain For Third Day NEW YORK (AP) The stock market rally continued into its third straight session despite sporadic profit taking early this afternoon. Trading was active. Gains of key stocks were mostly fractional, some going to about a point. Losers were in the same range.

The market moved higher from the start, with trading heavy. First-hour volume was 1.3 million shares. Institutions Invest Reinvestment of funds by institutional investors and use of cash from dividend and interest payments continued a factor in the generally higher price level, brokers said. Nonferrous metals, steels, airlines, tobaccos, drugs, rails and utilities showed a generally higher trend. Motors, chemicals, building materials, and electrical equipments were mixed The Associated Press average of fin stocks at noon was un-' changed at 24R.4 with industrials off 2, rails up .1, and utilities up .3.

Chrysler, up a fraction, was the only auto stock showing a gain. The top three" steelmakers kept slight gains. Jones Laughlin was off a bit. Du Pont Drops Du Pont was off about 4 at. one point but cut the loss to around a point.

IBM kept a gain of slightly more than a point Rails made slight gains. Texaco and Amerada, recent gainers, were down about a point each as the oils turned generally soft. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up .16 at 662.39 Prices on the American Stock Exchange were generally higher in moderate trading. Corporate bonds were generally higher. U.S.

government bonds were mixed. 8-4 -7 ONfc DAYS UAia l.lNf.S DAT SAME SAMfc I 60 1.50 1 2.5(T 3 I 7fi I 225 8.75 4 i 1 00 1 3.06 iM ft I 1.2S i 3.7fi f.25 6 I 1.50 1 4 SO i 7 I 1 .75 I 6 25 i 8.7B a 1 200 1 8 00 1" io.ooT 9 I 2 25 I a.7B I n.25 10 I 2 50 I 7.50 I 12.50 WIIIIIIWIIIllWIlWIUllWIlllMfk WESTINGHOUSt LAUNDHOMAT WASHER (181 AL HARDIN APPLIANCCH Third Jackson HI a GOOD BrTTrR BEST Furniture at wholesale pi ices Downs Wholesale furniture Co 1225 Murray St Phone HI 2-494T HOUSI MOVING HUUhEt HOIH'HI A HULL) Statewide permit No Bonded and Insured free estimate Hurl. House Moving HI t-MM II 25 ANACIN FOR It 8 UNGUFN1 INK SPRAY 74 89 MENTHO LATUM 67 COLBAN 75 fl 89 DEEP HEAT II 18 HI-THFRM 7fl AT BREWER'S FOR SALE Four room furniture. Some new all clean and Good. Rea-sonahle price.

HI 5-3354. ZEMTH Eyeglass hearing aid. Cost 1223. Sell 75. 445-3113.

DID YOU KNOW? That We Sell WHOLESALE TO EVERYONE Terms To Suit Your Budget DOWN'S WHOLESALE FURNITURE 1225 Murray Demonstrator Ranges Used Hotpoinl Appliances at apeclal price, CENTRAL Louisiana Electric Dial HI 5-4551 FRONT End Alignment M.95 Jimmie Ol Bo'ton Av. 5 TAILOR made suits. $10 each. Size. 44-30 Call Canal Gas Station.

Cheney ville, BH 9-3686. COH Bflal Sewing Machine Buys In Alexandria See NBCCH1 SFWINO CIRCL 1715 Keller Phone HI 1-8737 SMALL Appliance RepalrTairmakeZ MILLER 'fa HARDWARE and Saw 1963 MODEL Firestone television. 19" Compacta. 1127.77. $5 Down Easy Terms.

FIRESTONE STORES HI J-33I8 POULAN CHAIN SAWS Sales Service. Miller's Harware and Sis Go. 3408 Jackson. Phone HI 4UStl. ALL BRAND NEW SHOP Carroll's And Compare Speed Queen wringer washer I 88 P8 2 piece living room suit 69 88 5 piece dinnett 29 95 36" Gas range 99 95 17" Portable TV $119.93 CARROLL Furniture Co.

911 MAIN STREET "Behind City Hall" FIVE ten-foot sections, all steel eon-veyer, and four adjustable stands. Practically new. $200. Phone HI 3-7669. USED GAS RANGES $5.

UP WESTERN AUTO 620 BCLTON HI 2-581B FURNITURE FOR SALE Phone HI 5-1758 FIGURAMAM Reducing machine $75 HI 5-4847. for PHILCO Automatic washer and drver combination. $50. G.E. 21 inch Console IV.

S3a. Table model hi fl record player. $30. HI 2-7185. NO PED Motor bike, good condition.

Sacrifice at $88. HI 3-7712. FOR SALE 15 houses to be moved. Six two bedroom and bath, nine three room and bath. AH furnished for housekepieng.

One or ell. Write or call Ed Groves, 4215 East Broad, MEmlock 3-3009, Lake Charles, La. 15 FOOT Deep freeze Phone 443-2653 GLASS front stack type bookcases with bases and crowns. 1021 Jackson Street. HI 2-5601.

WINDOW GLASS AND PICTURE WINDOWS INSTALLED! ALLEN Wallpaper Glass Co. 1015 Lee Street PRACTICALLY new belt type reducing machine. Selling price $100 new. Will sacrifice for $60. HI 5-4038 after 5 p.m.

STANDARD Royal typewriter S25. Portable Underwood $15. HI 2-3429. HANP3 BURNT Feet Sore? Tired ol Washing Dishes? See How Easy Dish-washing Can Be. Let Oed Do Itl Dial 442-7771 ARMY SURPLUS Used fires.

Truck and Car Clnthtng and Roots. Beat Tlra Co 107 Regan HI 2-8704 OPEN 0:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. All Brand New 3 Rooms Of Furniture Wholesale Prices $299.00 Small Down Payment Warehouse Furniture Sales .1008 MacArthur Drive. HI 2-5852 WARD ADDRESS 4 G'enmora, La.

2 Echo. La. 3 Chcneyvlllc, La. 1 Alexandria, La. 1 Alexandria, La.

11 Alexandria. Rt. 3 Box 68 3 t.ecomptc, La. 10 Pinevllle, La. 1 Alexandria, La.

8 Otis, La. 8 Glenmora, La. 11 Kolln. La. 8 Glenmora La.

3 Cheneyvllle, La. 3 Lecompte, la. 10 Pinevllle. La. Ft.

1 1 Alexandria, La. 11 Deville. La. Rt. 2 box 12 1 Alexandria, La.

2 Echo, La. 10 Pinevllle. La. Rt. 1 1 Alexandria.

La 10 Pinevllle. Box 487 3 Cheneyvllle, La. 1 Alexandria, La. 1 Alexandria, La. 1 Alexandria, La.

2 Woodworth. La. 3 lecompte. La. 4 Forest Hill, La.

8 Alexandria, Bayou Rapides Rd. in AUxandria. V. A. Hospital 3 Lecompte.

La. 4 Forest Hill, La. Bovce, La RED 0 Tioga. La. 10 Pinevllle, La Box 329 I Alexandna.

RFD. 1 B.i.vou R.ipldes Road 1 Alexandria, La. 10 TloK.i. Pinevllle, I.a. Pinevllle.

La. 1 Alexandria. La. 1 Alexandria, La. 10 Pinevllle, La.

Rt. 2 2 Woodworth, La 10 Pinevllle, La. Rt. 2 5 Hlnestnn. La, 1 Alexandria, La.

10 Tioga, La A True Copy Dyer. Jr Ckik of Court (II 14 LOST: White, black and brown bra ttle hound, In vtcintly of Alexandria State forest at Wood worth. Finder pleaie cull HI 2-2206 or 2-4044. WHITE Male Pekingese Lost. 12-2.

G. C. Satterlle. Box 877 Shreveport. Reward.

LOST Brown and white male Beagle December 30th. Near Lake Long. Tatoo D. P. 57.

Call HI 2-8727 collect. uHtiiiiwirwwwmiiwmtHiiuwHiiiiiMM. PUBLIC WtllMIIIIIUWIUIIIIUMIUWUIHlWIilMIIIIMl IKON I fcnd Alignment Mtt4 Jimmies gt Hniton Ave DRY CLEANING and latindy called tnr and delivered by bonded route-men. BI.ACKMANS 140) Washington. Dial HI 2-6HH6.

B. mTgORETAx" SERVICE HI 2-2482 FOR DEPENDABLE Tax and Book work, fee Miles Bookkeeping and Tax Service, or call 6438 In Win. field, La REGISTEH Now for second semester St. Francis Cabnnl Kindergarten. 9 to 12.

For Information call HI 2-2481. SPECIALS ON PEHMANENTS Alexandria Fiiendly Beauty Shop 811 Fourth HI 2-7621 Bess Docant, Owner Myitis Butler. Experienced Operator If your Town Talk earner tnould fall to deliver paper, call ji office. HI MM1, beloie 7 p.m. Aftei I eall tha Yellow Cab Comoan HI 2-6166.

and they srlll deliver row paper NOTICE Clemency. I am applying for ROBERT L. MAYS PLASjllt. coating for wallet size cards, pictures, only 50 each Estimates on request for sizes up to 5'a by "a inches. Plas Cote P.O.

nox sjiu, Alexandria. UIJIIIUIIIHIIUIIIIIIWUHMIHUIMHUMIMMUO PERSONAL iiiiiimwitiiiiMiMiimmimiiwiwiwimiMi, YOL have a drtnklng problem 1)181 443-9490 iinwiiiimiiwwiiiwiitiMMWJiMiiMiiiiiiJi. PERMITS MwwwiMiimiwiimwwwwwtiiiiwm NOTICE I am applying to the Collector of Revenue, State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beer at wholesale at tho following address, 2022 Third Street, Alexandria, Louisiana in the Parish of Rapides. PEARL DISTRIBUTING CO. SAM T.

SALIM NOTICE I am applying to the Louisiana Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control for a permit to sell alcoholic beverages at retail at the following address, 1042 Lee Street, Alexandria, Louisiana, in the Parish of Rapides. LITTLE SAM'S BAR SAM V. DI STEFANO NOTICE I am applying to the Collector of Revenue, State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beer at retail at the following address, 1042 Lee Street, Alexandria, Louisiana, in the Parish of Rapides. LITTLE SAM'S BAR SAM V. DI STEFANO llllllllllllliillllllilllllllllUUIUIMIIIIIIIUmtHIII.

BUSINESS SERVICE IWIilIIIWIIIIHW1WIIIWilllUWllIWIWIIM. APPLIANCES HiiiwiMiiiimiimwimiiiiimiimiiiiHiiiMii KELVINATOR SALES AND SERVICE PEARSON FURNITURE CO 2417 Lee at Masonic Dial HI S-7272 'HIIWWIHIIMMtllMWIIWIHIHIIWIHHIHMlHIh HOME REPAIRS iiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiniiimimmuiiiiiih Custom Made Aluminum Screen! RICHEY BROTHERS FREE ESTIMATES Hi 2-5021 CARROLL LUMBER CO. FREE ESTIMAI'ES on home repairs 1050 WASHINGTON Phone HI 2-88A8 CAPPEL LUMBER INC. Building Materials Courteous Service Free Estimates MacArthur Drive HI S-5181 Phone HI 3-5601 for FREE Estimates On Installed Roofing and Stdlng SEARS ROEBUCK VND COMPANY 1000 BOLTON AVENUE Remodel-Repair-Reroof EASY TEHMS FHKF ESTIMATES E.DeSELLE AND CO PHONE Hi Martin Bldg Materials Co. Headquarters For ROOF TRUSSES PANELLING ALL FLOORING NEEDS INSULATE average home for $75-585 ASK ABOUT OUR WOOD FIBER EE SON INSULATION CO.

3618 Lee Stieet 443-9512 MISLELLANfcOUS REPAIRS iiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimrmimMiwuiMiwiiH. HAND SAW, Lawn mowers machine sharpened Henry Aetker, 1724 Rensselaer near Bolton High. HI 2-8228. FURNITURE upholstery and refinish, naugahyde, fabric material, sample at your home HI 2-7640 After p.m. Call HI 3-5590 Taylor 1050 Wheelock.

FURNITURE Repair REFINISHING PACHOUK 1814 RAPIDES AVENUE CALL HI 2-3261 'iiimwwiiwiiiwinuiimamiuimniuiHiu GENERAL WIIIWIIIIIHIMWWHIHIHmlllmttlHtlHIIIHIh FOR WATER WELLS and pumps. See L. B. Henry your Fairbanks Morse Dealer. 710 Main Street.

Pinevllle. HI 3-634 FRONT End Alignment $8.95 Jtmmle's 201 Bolton Ave. WELL DIOOING. shallow well complete with 30-Inch conciete casing. Call HI 3-3698 tlllllllllllllWIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIItllllllllflltlllW.

TELEVISION R6PAIRS viiiiiiiimtmimimiiiiimimiiiitiHimmiiwiiii CLOSFD for the Holidays DENISE TELEVISION DAY OR NIGHT HI 2-8643 HlllllmMIIIIMItWIIWIIWIWIIIIIiiiiMmllll Articles For Rent iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimmmmmiiiwiiiiiiwiiwu. RENTALS Floor snndeis, F.dgers, Commercial Floor Polishers. Rug Shampoo Equipment, Skil saws. Power tools. Ladders.

Tillers, Mowers, Paint Sprayers, Generators Tools (or home protects. MILLER'S HARDWARE 3408JACKSON PHONE HI 3-3661 We Rent almost everything WHEEL CHAIRS TO HOUSE JACKS POWFR TOOLS TO TELEVISIONS RENT IT COMPANY ROIION and KELLY Dial HI 2-4821 mUMUUmttMIUIIUUtWHIIUtUIHIMHUUUJM SWAP VUMHIUHUMUMmmiUUUHUIHIHttHIHHIUM, OHCOA CONSOLE Organ, lor small type piano. HI 5-4155 ultMlrliililllllllniltllliiiilllHIHIIWIMIIIIHH Articles For Sale ANTIQUES ilWMItiillllllIUIIIIIIMIIItimilHIUMIIIIHIIi ANTIQUES Hocks. Indian relics coins. Spilleri, Chenevville.

La. IHIIIlWtlllllUIIWtllllWUWHIIHHHIIIIIWIIIIU. HOUSEHOLD WWIWIIIlllllllWIHIIWIIIIIIIWInillHIWIU, BARTON ranHeating Co Central Heating Air Conditioning PHONK HJS-430l 3713 THIRD COMPLETELY Furnish vour home with new futnituia for lest than Terms can ha arranged at Warehouse Fuinlttira Bales nna Mac-Arthur Drive Call HI I-5H52. St. Louis 30 0.1 Fall Memphis 34 8.3 0.1 Rise Helena 44 13.5 0.1 Fall Arkansas City 44 9.0 0.5 Fall Vicksburg 43 10.2 0.2 Fall Natchez 48 rlS.O Red Rvr Ldng 45 rl5.6 0.8 Rise Baton Rouge 35 9.4 0.4 Rise Donaklsonville 28 6.4 0.4 Rise New Orleans 17 2.5 0.3 Rise ATCHAFALAYA Simmespprt 41 rl0.5 0.7 Rise Melville 41 13.0 0.4 Rise Atchafalaya 29 rl0.3 0.5 Rise Morgan City 7 2.6 0.1 Rise OUACHITA Camden 26 8.4 2.1 Rise Monroe 40 14.4 0.1 Rise BLACK Jonesville 50 H8.0 0.3 Rise OHIO Pittsburgh 25 Z16.4 0.1 Fall Cincinnati 52 23.2 0.3 Fall Cairo 40 19.3 0.6 Fall ARKANSAS Little Rock 2S 0.2 0.0 RED Shreveport 30 10.3 0 0 (r Stage day before yesterday; 1 Pool ttage.) Wall Street Chatter Pessimism Voiced On Stock Outlook NEW YORK (UPD-As long as the Dow-Jones Industrial average holds between 640-60, technical opinions must be considered mere guesses, says Bradbury K.

Thur-low of Winslow, Coh: Stetson. He says a rise above 66U would be encouraging, but up to at least the 680 level the overhanging supply of stock looks formidable. Below 640. Thurlow adds, there is indicated support at around 625 but the danger is that investor psychology might deteriorate rapidly as prices decline and the support might prove to be more theoretical than real. As a policy he would prefer to let the markei tell its own story, and he is not optimistic on the outlook for the next few weeks.

LATENT STRENGTH Amott, Baker Co. says the stock market now features considerable latent strength The firm recommends a selection of equities showing a sound earnings outlook and an unexhausted market potential. REBOUND LIKELY Eldon A. Grimm of Walston Co. says many depressed issues with a worthwhile earnings outlook for 1963 should see a further reboun'd from the low levels caused by 1962 tax-selling.

SHORT-TERM FUTURE GOOD Benson B. Sloan Jr of Harris, Upham Co. notes that Thursday's action brought the market up to a new recovery high and the encouraging breadth and volume figures would appear to indicate still higher prices at least for the near-term. Selected Stocks (Today's Prices) Opn Noon Chg. Allied Chemical 4334 44 a "4 Alum Co.

of Am. 56 57 a 3' American Can 45 453 unchg Am. Tel. Tel. 116 llfi's unchg Am.

Tobacco 31v 31 unchg Anaconda 43-1 43B'g Vs Bethlehem Steel 307 31 Mi Chrysler 7534 76 Cities Service 56Mj 57 a Vg a a V8 d2'i a 3i a "4 unchg Dupnnt Ford 236 234'i 46V. 46'4 General Eleclric 77V4 79' 59 34 General Foods 79 General Motors 59'i Goodyear 34 Gulf Oil 3S'i 3fi'4 "4 42'i a 40 unchg 22' i unchg 16''4 unchg 46 Hi. Central 42's Koppers 40 M'ng, Max, M're 22'i Y. Central 16" Niagara Mohawk 47Mj Owens 111. Glass 75'4 75'4 73'4 2tMt a a a a a a Proc Gam 73 20 Rock Island Sears Roebuck Socony-Mobil Std.

of Calif. Std. of Jersey Swift Co. Tenn. Gas Texas Co.

Texas Gas United Aircraft U.S. Steel Westinghouse "'4 i.r's 59 591. 63 63 59 59 41 42' 'a 18 1B a "4 dl'i 61 59' i unchg 52V. 52V a 46 33 46' i 33 a a i Over-the-Counter Billups Past Petro 2'4-3 Billups West Petro 7-8 CLECO 34-36 Delta Steamship 9H-10 Jahnckc 11 ''4-12 Ocean Drilling 13-14 Southdown 27-29 Texas Industries 10-ll Mutual Funds Chemical 10.38-11-28 C-Wealth Inc 9.32-10.10 Inc. Income 9.08-9.92 Inc.

Investors 6.89-7.53 Mass. Inv. Trust 13.50-16.75 One Williams St 12.32-13.46 TV Elec 7.11-7.75 Wellington 13.91-15.16 (a Advance; Declint.) DOW JONES NOON AVERAGES 30 Indus 662.39 up 0.16 20 Rails 148.36 lip 0.85 15 Utils 132.32 up 0.31 60 Stocks 234.74 up 0.44 Volume to noon: 2,040.000. OFSELLE applies and sell Bird Hoofing Dial HI 3 6355 KIR BY SALES Is lucnted at 707 EClliott. Jean and Carolyn Guff, Owners.

Semi-Weekly Oil Two New Fields Named in Cenla BATON ROUGE, La. The Louisiana Department of Conservation in its semi-weekly oil and gas report lists the naming of two new oil fields, one in Avoyelles parish and one in Rapides parish, for the Central Louisiana area Also listed was one recomple tion, nine abandonments and the issuance of 19 permits for the area Central Louisiana fields were Million Bayou Field in Avoyelles parish, Justiss-Mears-Barnwell-La timer No. 1 completed as an oil producer, and North Big Island Field, Rapides parish, Crow Drilling-States Oil Co. No. 1 Paul at al, also completed as an oil producer.

Central Louisiana's one recom pleticn was in St. Landry parish-Port Barre, Hawkins Hawkins Jr. No 1 A. J. Watkins, recomputed as oil well making 35 bar rels of oil.

Abandonments Central Louisiana abondonments were: Avpyelles Wildcat, Humble Oil ii Refin. Co. No. 1 The Elder Realty Comp. to 7003 feet dry; Wildcat, Justiss-Mears-Lati- mer No.

4 Roy O. Martin to 8130 feet, dry; Wildcat, Justiss-Mears- Latimer No 6 R. O. Martin, to 9012 tect, dry; Wildcat, Justiss-Mears-Latimer No. 4 Southwest to 8400 feet, dry; Wildcat, Justiss-Mears-Latimer No.

6 Southwest to 8818 feet, dry. Catahoula Wildcat, Barnwell drlg. Co. No. 1 MeClure, to 6000 feet dry; Wildcat, La.

Miss Oil Co. No. 1 Holly, to 5013 leet. dry LaSalle Wildcat, C. R.

Porter No. 1 C. H. Cary Estate, to 552 feet. dry.

Natchitoches Wildcat, A. T. Farr Jr. No. 1 Edgar W.

Olive, lo 4220 feet. Permits Cental Louisiana permits were: Avovelles Wildcat, M. Hester No 1 Turner Lumber to H(XX) feet. Ca'ahoula California Rayou. L.

Wentworth et al, No. 1-A Risen Ju.stiss Albritton, lo 5701) feet: Manifest, W. L. Estis No. 4 Sam Estis Estate, to 2.000 feet; lew i.ake, Crow-Greyhound-A.

M. Jackson No 1 Kirkland Unit, to 4H00 feet; Tew Lake, Crow-Grey hourul-A. M. Jackson No. 1 H.

A. Taliaferro, to 4800 feet; Tew Lake Kinsey Interest et al No. (M Ronton, to 4500 feet; Willow Lake H. Jarred G. M.

Pig-gott No. 1 Davis-Arnaua Unit, lo 5700 feet; Wildcat, H. Jarred G. M. Piggott No.

Womack-Cotton, to 5700 feet; Wildcat G. H. Jett Dr. Co. R.

Akin No. 1 Albert Creel, to 5000 feet; Wildcat, Kinsey Interests et al No. 1 Alexander, to 5200 feet. Concordia Clayton, Robert F. Roberts et al No.

7 Arch M. Hughes, to 5300 feet; Monterv, McGoldrick Watson Drlng. Co. No. 1 Cross-Burley Unit, to 5900 feet.

Evangcline-Ville Platte, Texaco Inc. No. 12 E. B. Norman Fee to 10 430 feet, LaSalle-Olla, Placid Oil Co.

No 168 Louisiani; Central Oil and Gas io 34IKJ feet; Tullos-L'rania, Carutners and Buchanan No. 19-1 Urania Lbr. to 1600 feet; Tul-los-Glen D. and Bert Loe Jtly. No.

5 Urania Lbr to Wilcox; Tullos Urania, Harter Oil Co. No 21 Hiirter-Tensas-Delta, to 1600 feet. Rapides Big Island, Crow Drilling States Oil Co. No, 1 Don-nic Price, to 5500 feel; Bi? Island B. B.

Orr No. 2 Henry Dcville, to feet. Non-consecuttve Insertions take trie one-time rale. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ratpf and deadline on reauesi Report Errors Promptly Error should be reported promptly rhe Town Talk assumes responsibility for the first incorrect nsr-tion only and then to he extent of one make-good Insprtion. Hours for Placing Ads Adf are accepted Mondav through Friday.

8:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily tor insertion the following date Saturday 8 00 a to 12:00 noon for Insertion Monday Want Ad Telephone HI 2-1331 WMMWMMMMMMMMMMMM LEGAL IIIIIUIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiIIIIIUIIIIM NOTICE OF ACTOl'NT STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF RAPIDES NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT SUCCESSION OF THOMAS FOTMAN NUMBFR in. 707 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of this esiale, and to all other persons interested therein, to show cause within 10 davs from the present notification Hf any (hey or can), why the First and Final Account and Tableau of Distribution presented by Steve Camatsos, administrator of this estate, should not be approved and homologated and the funds distributed in accordance therewith. By order of Court, this 4lh day of January, 19fi3.

P. M. DYER. Clerk of Court. JCUICIAL SALE STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF RAPIDFS NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JOUF1 JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY VERSUS JACK A C.

DAVIS NUMBFR 59,133 BY VIRTUE of and to satisfy a Writ of Seizure and Sale Issued from the honorable Ninth Judicial District Court, and to me dlrecter as Sheriff and Ex-Offlclo Auctioneer of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, directing and commanding mi to aelze and elt the property, rights nd credits ol 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 hou's prescribed by law, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 193, the following described property to-wtt: A certain lot of ground, together with all building' nd Improvement? thereon and all rights, ways and privileges thereto bclongllng, being, lying and situated in Rapides Parish. Louisiana, and being moie particularly described as Lot Twenty-two '221 of Kellcy-Land.

a subdivision in Sections 77 and 78, Township 4 North. Range 1 Wet. as per plat thereol recoided In Plat Book 9. Page U2. ol the records of Rapides Parirh, Louisiana TERMS OF SALE: CASH.

WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT GHADY KELLEY. JR. Sheriff U2 7 (11 1 'HWIHHIflHIUHIIIIHtllUWIIIIHIWHIWIIUUHH, NOTICE 4ltll)IIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIMIWItlllllltlUIIll. LOST FOUND i I RAYED Pr ecis fttH with oil cliang Jimmie mil Bolton Avi roiiNij UPS! HAMBtl RUCKS IN IXJWN few LAAHUNr IIKVk IN FOUND Washer and dryer repair service at Taylor's Hardware LOST Sdluidav night. Man's, black hill, (old.

Cards needed. Reward. HI 3-74HB. JURY LIST LIST OF CIVIL JURORS, CIVIL SECTION, FOR SERVICE, WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1963, at 9:45 A.M. Cotton NEW ORLEANS (AP-Cotton futures were quiet and irregular here today.

At noon prices were 20 cents a bale higher to 20 cents lower. High Low Last 34.49b 34 62b 33.62b 31.09b 31.00b 3 1. 23b 31.33b N. C. 4 a 2 Mar May Jul Oct Dec Mar May b-Bid 34.69 34.69 d-Decline; a-Advance.

COTTON RECEIPTS Receipts yesterday None. Receipts for year to date Shipments yesterday None. Shipments for year to date Stock on hand 33,443. The U. S.

is spending $10 million to build a port in the small Afri-cian nation of Somalia, which will never need one. This and other aspects of the incredible waste of American "aid" moncv in Africa are discussed in the column Talk of the Town on the Editorial Page today. COLORED DEATH Allen, Mackie Grimble, 58 of 2035 Main Street, Alexandria, died at home, Saturday, January 5, 2:10 p.m., 1963. Deceased was a member of Olive Branch Baptist Church, 2600 3rd Street. Survivors are James Allen, husband; one sister, Alice Smesh, a number of nieces and nephews.

The remains will be at Progressive Funeral Home, 2217 3rd Street. Services will be conducted from Olive Banch Baptist Church, 2C00 Third at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, January 10, 1963, Interment In Garden of Memories by Progressive Home. NO. NAME 1. James L.

Crowdcr 2. Calvert Beaviresard 3. Henry Smith lei 4. W. A.

While (c) 5. Phillip A. Plunkett 8. Fred Bliiisdell 7. Louis V.

Bnbbltt 8. Luther Branch fl. Fiiink R. Bolton 10. William M.

Long 11. Dillard Cloud 12. David R. B' Scroggs 13. C.

E. Johnson 14. Siinford Lnhoide 15. Wilfred Wells Norfleet 18. Cecil O.

While 17. Edward D. Rusk, Jr. 18. Arvle Jolly 19.

Elvin Trrpagnicr tel 20. Clyde Can' 21. Joseph B.ndv 22. George Ranton 23. Thomas A.

Maxwell 24. John Cdom 25. R. Hilton McCrory 2. Hruton T.

Dnwklns 27. J.ick Ben Henry 28. llosea E. Clark 29. Henry C.

Boone. Jr. 30. Rodney D. Duck 31.

Henry J. Vanderlick, Jr. 32. F.arl M. Murice 33.

1 uckett Pittman 34. Richard J. Polokovilch 33. I Daigre 38. Claud Roberts 37.

Curtis Lawrence 38. Arthur pen 39. Samuel Dunhar, Jr. 40. James E.

Melcher 41. William C. Hue 42. Loreiua Hilt ic) 43. John H.

Farrar 44. Herbert F. Hempen 45. T. O.

Roshlo 4(1. Floyd F. Butler 47. Perry Vance Thompson 48. Chester A.

Merchant 49. Albeit L. Rachul 50. Spencer Ashmoie Filed Dee. 27, 19H2 P.

M. ner, Clt-ik of Court. (SEALi PRIVATE HOUSING STARTS MILLIONS 1.0 .5 Oh, nitln.Mli.nl i9ii mi RECOVERING rrivate non-farm housing started upward HKain toward end ol an up-and-down year. Data from Corn-more Department..

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