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Ruston Leader from Ruston, Louisiana • Page 5

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Ruston Leaderi
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Ruston, Louisiana
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THE RUSTON LEADER Thursday, March 39, 1950 Ltcab NOTMDB TO GASOLIVR AND OIL COMPANIES The Lincoln Parish Police Jury Mammon. Deputy: Mr. Francis If. Heard. Ward-1 Precinct 5.

-(Junior Commissioners: Mrs. T. E. Rnlcy Mrs. J.

Bnvncs, Mvs. HichHrcl 1 IIV; i en IJMI A UIM will receive bids up to 10:30 a.m. Mrs. 1 April at its office in the Deputy: Mi'-R. Campbell Ward 1 Precinct 6.

(City Hall) Courthouse, Ruston, Louisiana, for furnishing for a period of one year, the following items delivered, as needed, to the parish highway barn: Charlie B. Jones, Mrs. Geo. B. Strapnton, Mrs.

Hugh Newman, and Mr. Tom F. Lyles. Deputy: Mr. Robert R.

Alexander. Item 1. Approximately 40,000 gal- War 1 Precinct. 7. (Fire Station) Ions of gasoline.

i Commissioners! Mrs. J. B. Helm Item 2. Approximately 20,000 gal-1 Mrs.

Harold McGee, Mrs. J. M. Ions of diesel fuel. Item 3.

Approximately 2,000 Ions of motor oil. i Bidders may bid on ono or more of the above items, but must bid separately on each item. Mrs. O. F.

Neely. Deputy: Mr. J. A. Sfoealy.

Ward 1 Precinct 8. (Easlland School) Commissioners: Mrs. G. A. Land the office of the Police Jury, ton, Louisiana.

The Police Jury reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Lincoln Parish Police Jury Eddie Evans, Secretary 3tw -M-21-28-A-4. ery important to housewives (and their husbands) A large share of the good things of life come your way on rails held down by Illinois Central spikes. These same rails help people in your community to earn a living doing business with people in thousands of other places. That is why transportation is so important to you.

The Illinois Central shares the responsibility with other railroads and highway, water and air carriers. Each does certain jobs best and most economically. But the most economical carrier doesn't always get the job. Even when the Illinois Central can haul freight more economically than trucks, for example, present transport regulations often keep us from giving yoa. the benefit of this economy.

This can be corrected by relying more on competition and less on regulation to set freight rates, according to a Cabinet Committee appointed by the President of the United States. This Committee believes competitive pricing will save you money. We are for it, because it will help us to serve you and all the people of Mid-America better and more economically. WAYNE A. JOHNSTON President ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Main Line ot Mid-America IN THIRD DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF LINCOLN, STATE OF LOUISIANA.

EARLY CHEVROLET, INC. VS. NO. 15,799 ROBERT CREW Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facins i issued out of the Honorable Third Judicial District Court in the above entitled and numbered cause, and to me directed, I have seized and taken into my possession and, will offer for sale at public auction, at the principal front door of the Court House in Ruston, Lincoln Parish, between the hours governing judicial sales on Saturday, April 7th, 1956, the follosving described properly situated in Lincoln Par- isb, to-wit: 1949 Chevrolet 2 door sedan Serial No. IGJG20274 Motor No.

GAA- Seized as the proterty of defendant Robert Crew vmd will be be secured at Mrs. C. E. McLean, Mrs. J.

Fred be seemed at Ray fc Deputy. Mr. Otha Land. Ward 1 Precinct 9. (Courthouse Ground Floor) Commissioners: Mrs.

S. J. Henderson, Mrs. Greene Traylor, Mrs. Claude Ash, and Mrs.

A. R. Giles. Deputy: Mr. Henry Riser.

Ward 2 Precinct 1. (Dye's Store) Commissioners: Mrs. H. C. Henry, Mrs.

II. B. Wilson, Mrs. Louis D. Colvin, and Mrs.

G. H. Dye. Deputy: Mr. C.

B. Henry. Ward 2 Precinct 2. (Antioch Church Bldg.) Commissioners'. Mrs.

L. S. Hedgepeth, Mrs. L. A.

Dring, Mrs. Bruce Price, and Richard J. Duddy. Deputy: Mr. M.

A. Woodard. Ward 3 Precinct 1. (Simsborol Commissioners: Mrs. J.

B. Harrist, Mrs. R. E. Harrell, Mrs.

Earl McGuirc, and Mrs. Mary Mullin, Deputy: Mr. Floyd Phillips. Ward 3 Precinct 2, (Oak Grow Church) Commissioners: Mrs. Ira Harris.

D. Franklin. Deputy: Mr. Oscar Anderson. Ward 5 Precinct 2.

(Hopewell). Commissioners: Mr. Bill Whatley, Mr. Glenn N. Wade, -Mrs.

Ed- Patterson and Mrs. Jewel Williamson. Deputy: Mr. II. S.

Futrell. Ward 0 Precinct 1. (Dubuch City Hall) Commissioners: Mrs. W. Knowlcs, Mrs.

King C. Gray, Mrs. Jack Hunt, and Miss Etoila Avcry. Deputy: Mr. C.

P. Davis. Ward IS Precinct 2. (Dubach School Bldg.) Commissioners: Mrs. John R.

Smith Mrs. J. F. Driggers, Mrs. Olive C.

Aycock, and Mrs. Norma Lee Holder. Deputy. Mr. H.

O. Lewis. Ward 7 Precinct 1. (Hico) Commissioners: Mrs. Agnes M.

Hunter, Mrs. Grady Bennett. Mrs. H. K.

Caldvvell, and Mrs. 3. L. McClung. Deputy: Mr.

Jim Denson. Ward 8 Precinct 1. (Vienn.i) Commissioners: Mrs. E. T.

Cherry, Mrs. Lucy Phillips. Mrs. L. M.

conded by Mr. Cook, and duly passed, Mr. S. E. Wise, of tliis body, was authorized to execute, on behalf of this Police Jury, to the South line of the i two softs of Bowler 1 industrial owned toy the Rus-'day of ton Chamber of Commerce, intersects the East line of said Secan amended by tion 19, thonee.

run in a South- M. L. Delony by instrument of easterly direction across property and Bicnville Association, pastdr'a ferenre was foald AlaW Church Monday night with twr dale January 19, 195J, of a street owned by the Liner Estate and (lie pastors present, over and across. J.hcl_Cpllo\ving de- city of Ruston to intersect the old All that, part of the of (lie NK i of the NEVi ofcSection 11, Township 3 West, lying and East of Porshing Highway or Highway 167, containing 16 acres -more or less. Mrs.

Onri Mae Biondin made the regular monthly report for the Extension Service. A motion by Sumrall, seconded by Mr. Cook, that g-asoline and diesel fuel purchases be pro rated between all Lincoln Parish bulk station dealers' at posted tank wagon prices, was defeated. Monroe or Roughedge road in the SW 1 of the SEU, Section 20, 18 2 W. In accordance 1 with letters from Dr.

G. Carroll Hilmim and Miss Marelena White, Mr. Delony made a motion, seconded by Mr. Whitman and duly passed that that portion of the dedication of Roosevelt Drive in the Tech and Robinett Place Subdivisions, between State Street and the turn-around, presently consturctcd adjacent to the Northwest corner of lot GO of.the Robinett Place Subdivision, be accepted. There bc-ing no further business to On motion of Mr.

Woodard, se- come before this meeting the body conded by Mr. Beck and duly seel, the Secretary 'was instructed to advertise for bid'Vtp be taken the next regular' meeting on April 10. 1956, covering require- Harris, and Mrs. C. P.

Frnsior. mpnts fo gaso Un0i cliosc i fllo i i Deputy: Mr. W. D. Dolony.

moUll oUs fov V1 mnn hs Bids on Ward Precinct 2. (Hilly) Commissioners: Mrs. G. Me- Kee, Mrs. J.

E. Delony. "Mrs. L. J.

McCullin, and Mrs. R. K. Upchurch. Deputy: Mr.

W. L. La- S. K. Wise, President Lincoln Parish Jury Eddie Evans, Secretary Police Lincoln Parish Police Jury on 1 1W-M2S motor oils to be for advertised pre- mium brand oils.

Mr. Whitman mado a motion. svhich was seconded by Mr. Cook and duly passed, contingent on securing right of Mr. and Mrs.

of owship, visited friends ffndrelat in this community Stfriday at noon. Mrs. Loy Hodgspeth and 1 Alvin Holstead went Loj Simsboro Sunday afternoo played tell on the ani Lt team. Jane and I visitea our ui and aunt Mr. and Mrs.

Scott He Sorry to have seeing Aliens. i. 'Mrs. Albert friends were hnppy have back in Sunday prei ing services after mi surgery recently. She 'gives the glory for her speedy recovi Mrs.

Maleom Thompson arid dfcn and Mrs. Jack Henry wen West Monroe last Moriday to Mrs. Lester Reese and Mrs. Bo Jack Thrilkile nnd DaHa 1 The work was beguij; Monday our educational building right (he back of the church. The chu elected Arvel Rogers, forer for the construction work.

We to build a building that will he cfft- )cal Mrs. A. F. Holstoad Mr. and Mrs.

Karnesl Rogers i Lord. way, the following described road! and Chip of Shrcveport and Bob, a public road: Begin- Murphy of Mississippi wore Sun-j What soever ye do in or ning at the point on the East line day guests of their parents Mr. and 'do in the name pf the The Board adjourned to meet again within three days after the 1 Mio'n 18 N. '2 K. Murphy.

Jesus. closing of the polls on the General lcrc the road being constructed Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Milks and Election to compile a true statement on returns of the commis- Col. 3:17 sioners. Mrs. E. N.

Boddie, Mrs. Lucille 2 tw-M-21-28 Daniel, and Mrs. B6yd Smart. De-" puty: Mr. J.

C. Kent. Ward 4 Precinct 1. (Choudrant). Commissioners: Airs.

Clifton Pilcher, Mrs. H. E. Morrison, Mrs. Signed: J.

C. Ritchie. Pros, of Board of Supervisors Abe B. Harris, Member Mrs. .1.

E. Jones, Kuston, Louisiana March 13, The Poliee Jury of Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, met in regular ses- sold to satisfy said writ and all M. Bagwell and Mrs. Clyde Em- sion on March 13, 19M, at 9 a.in cost. Terms'of sale cash with ap- Jr.

Deputy: Mr. J. Aimer at its regular mooting place in the i praisement. This the 21st day of Davis. March 195G.

itw-M-21-28-A-4 The Lincoln Parish Board of Su- Ward 4 Precinct 2. (Douglas) Mrs. S. W. Leachman, Mrs.

R. D. Ball, Mrs. Jimmie Mount, and Mrs. E.

Causey. I porvisors, Mr. J. C. Ritchie chair-1 Deputy: Mr.

Vernon. I man, Mr. Abe B. Harris, Member, and Mrs. J.

E. Jones, met at the Courthouse, Registrar of Voters Office on March 17, 195G for the purpose of selecting the required officers to conduct the General Election to be held on April 17, 195G. At which time the State and Parish officials will be elected, also certain admendments as propos- e'd by the Regular Session of 1955 Legislature will be decided upon. On motion by Mr. Harris and seconded by Mrs.

Jones the following officers were selected: Ward 1 Precinct 1 (Courthouse 1st floor) Commissioners: Mrs. Sam May, Mrs. Hartwell Riser, Mrs. Prentiss Frasier, Mrs. H.

M. Bagley, Deputy: Mr. James L. Martin. Ward 1, Precinct 2, (Sub-Firestatioh) Commissioners; Mrs.

IT. S. Bingham, Mrs. W. S.

Mrs. Frel- Isen Smith, Mrs. A. L. Kendrick, and Mr-W.

T. Dillard Deputy. Ward 1 Precinct 3 (Tech Ag-Bldg.) Commissioners: Mrs. C. O.

Nelson, Mrs. W. H. Simpson, Mrs. Dalton Gandy, and Mrs.

C. G. Hays Deputy: S. Bryant. Ward 1 Precinct 4.

(High School Bldg.) Commissioners: Mrs. J. R. Hilton, Mrs. G.

T. Shinpoch, Mrs. Audrey C. Brown, and Mrs. L.

A. Ward 5 Precinct 5, (Mineral Springs) Commissioners: Mrs. J. W. Courthouse at Huston, Louisiana, with the following members present: S.

K. Wise, President, W. Cook, W. II. M.

A. Wood- vird, Simrnie Whitman, S. Keck, JR. M. Enloo anrl J.

10. Delony. Absent: Thomspon, John A. Mitchell and W. C.

Alexander. Minutes of the last regular meet- FOR OFFICE, SCHOOL OR HOME Only This Certificate is Worth $4.31 indestructible PRESSURE This certifica'lc'' 69c entitles the bearer to one of our Kdi FTLLRR FOUNTAIN PENS. INSTANT-TOUCH WRITING! NO MORE LEAKING! NO MORK A lifetime Guarantee with pen. One size only for ladies, men, boys, and girls. Assorted Colors! The Pen With a Lifetime Guarantee This Peri Will Be $5.00 After Sale TOMLINSON JEWELERS 103 N.

TRENTON Fri. Sot. March 20 31 Add lOc for Mail Orders Franklin, Mrs. Grady Duke, Mrs. ing were road and approved.

G. L. Brewster, and Mrs. Myrtis On motion of Mr. Woouard, He- Never because you pay less only because you get SAVE- Plenty Free Parking Space -SAVE li GREEN BACK STAMPS FREE With Each Purchase aomo MEAT A Cans 25 CORN 2 Cans 25 Premium CRACKERS I Lb.

25 OLffO 2 Lbs. 39 Fresh fork SAUSAGE 3 Lb. 1.00 Smoked SAUSAGE Lb. 1.50 Vienna SAUSAGE 2 Cans 25 GRAPEFRUIT 4 JUICE 46-oz. cans Liquid Shortening for easier frying QT.

WESSON 73 OIL" LE-110 Jackson 70 VANILLA WAFERS oz. 25 Sliced BACON 3 Lbs. urn i TFirc nrrn WnL I Lit bliUlffilil W. T. JACKS, Owner "The Biggest kittle Store Town" 206 W.

Alabama Phone 1682 It isn't the low price that Ijinakes '(Chevrolet the most popular car going.X'W's tlie looks and the ride and the championship power and Sure Chevrolet's low price Jt saves plenty, when you consider what most other cars cost. But even more important to you are the qualities you get in a new Chevrolet. Like its record-breaking performance (up to 225 h.p.!) andijl4ilctlrdown These are just two of the things tbfit go to make driving more a Chjevy. Driven one yet? We'll be it. More People Drive Chevrolets Than Any Othtf Million More! Air conditioning-temperatures made to order-at new us demonstrate! .123 GLAMOROUS PRIZES IN THE "SEE THE U.S.A.

IN YOUR CHEVROLET" CONTEST. ENTER DEALER'S. EARLY CHEVROLET, Inc. I- 'L SOUUI i fe' VJif;.

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