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THE RICHLAND BEACON-NEWS, RAYVILLE, LA. SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1945. IAND POSTED IN PACIFIC AREA PROFESSIONAL AilOS Notice is hereby given that my land Is posted and all hunting and trespassing is forbidden under penalty of the law. C. L.

WALTERS, 3-24-3L Rayville, Rt 1, Box 72. Richland, Louisiana, hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted for the purchase of Bald bonds. For further information, address Mr. R. Police Jury, at Rayville, Louisiana.

Thus done and signed at Rayville. Louisiana, on this the 6th day of March, 1945. W. II. LINTON.

President, Richland Parish Police Jury. Educational Conference At Northeast Junior College Northeast Junior College will be host to school administrators of this area of the state at a conference on the campus, April 14. In discussing plans for the meeting, Dr. Rodney Cline, dean of the college, asserted that it was designed to give opportunity for discussions of types of Orleans. Mr.

Frank Hopkins spent the week end with his grandfather, Mr. P. C. Hopkins. Vernon Heart and Ben Blackman were rejected for military service at Fort Humbug Wednesday.

I hear some of our Bush boys intend to ride some of the wild horses and steers at the stock show this week, so if any of you girls are on the look for a "would-be cowboy" just hold your apron, for some of those horses and steers will throw a fit and a cowboy with it. Go to church Sunday. XXX SHERIFF'S SALE K. E. BATMAN Notary Public and Justice of the Peace Rayville, Louisiana 1 DOWNES, Secretary.

study and exchange of ideas pertaining to educational programs that in normal years would be provided by state-wide meetings. Plans for the meeting are being formulated cooperatively by members of the Northeast Louisiana Association of Principals, Supervisors and Superintendents and the faculty and staff of the local college. About 150 invitations have been sent to parish superintendents, parish supervisors, principals of high schools and elementary schools of this section, members of the Louisiana State University faculty, officials of the State Teachers' Association and other officials of Louisiana. The program will open at 9:30 a. m.

in the auditorium of Brown Hall with introductions, music and welcome by members of the faculty, staff and student body of the college. Dr. Alfred Benjamin Butts, chancellor of the University of Messissippi, will speak at the general convocation on educational problems of the near future. During a short interlude in the program, coffee will be served, after which two group meetings will be held: one for superintendents and the other for supervisors and principals. Miss Maggie Haws of Bastrop will preside at the conference of the second group where Dr.

Mary Wilson, professor of elementary education at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, and Dr. E. B. Robert, dean of the college 1 A State of Louisiana, Parish of Richland Fifth District Court. T.

W. Stark vs. No. 11,021 W. E.

Hixon. By virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable Fifth District Court in and for the Parish of Richland, State of Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered cause and to me directed as Sheriff, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house in the town of Rayville, Louisiana, within legal hours of sale, on SATURDAY. APRIfc 21st, 1945, the following described property, to-wit: East of Southwest of Southwest Southeast of Southwest ,4. Southwest of Southeast and all that part of the Southeast of the Southeast hi lying west of Caney Bayou, in Section 2, all in Township 15 North, Range 6 East, and being further known as lot No. 5 of the H.

P. CORRY, D. D. S. Dentist Office: McLemore Building JOHN R.

MYRICK GENERAL AGENT RAYVILLE, LOUISIANA NATIONAL EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted DR. P. W. WYMAN GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Thirty years in actual practice Phone 407 Winnsboro, La. PROCEEDINGS OF POLICE JURY (Continuation of minutes of March 6, 1945) On motion made by Air.

Dewey E. McKnight, seconded by Mr. R. E. Walters and unanimously passed when taken to a vote, permission was granted to Messrs.

C. W. Earle, P. H. Earle and R.

R. Rhymes to construct or have constructed and erected a telephone line on the west side of State Route No. 208 going south of Start, Louisiana, and extending to Rhymes community. On motion made by Mr. Joe L.

McDonald, seconded by Mr. Carl W. Earle and passed by vote, the road right-of-way deed of Mr. W. W.

Smith was accepted and the Clerk was au THEATRE Rayville, Louisiana Sunday and Monday GEORGE SANDERS LINDA DARNELL Claude M. Finklea, SK 3C, who is somewhere in the Pacific. He is the foster son of Mr. W. J.

Allen, of Rayville, and has been in the service since July 5th, 1943. Mattie Mann $1, D. E. McKnight $1, Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Hatch $1. Mrs. Corbin Sanderford $1, J.

U. Douciere $1, D. R. Mcintosh $1, Harvey Adcox in Hixon partition. Seized as the property of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy said Writ of Seizure and Sale and all costs.

Terms of sale: Cash to the last and highest bidder, with the benefit of appraisement. 3-17-6L J. FOSTER JONES, Sheriff NOTICE "SUMMER STORM $1, Mrs. J. C.

Sartor $1, Morris Boles $2. Bebe Kiloatrick $1. Mrs. W. T.

thorized to have deed recorded as fol- of education at L. S. will lead the discussions. DR. E.

O. EARL O. STRAHAN OPTOMETRISTS Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Dr. E. O.

thirty years' practice. Dr. "Earl fourteen years' practice, two and one-half years in United States Army Optical Service. Phone 390 Winnslwro, Iu DR. L.

R. HEMLER DENTIST Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Located across street from Rayville High School Rayville, Louisiana Horton $1, Ross Cannon $1, Mrs. Julia lows: Is F. Waite $1, Robt. Myers $1, Louise Craig $1, Mrs. A.

C. Clark, $1, Willie H. Clark $1, J. A. Hale $1, Dennis G.

Orr $5, Walter Deere $1, Mrs. L. K. Collins $1, Foster Johnston $1, J. M.

Sartor $1, C. L. Elkins $1, W. B. Hod-nett $2, Cash $1.16, Mrs.

Stella Schaf-fer $1, J. G. Joseph $1. Tuesday-Wednesday TWO BIG PICTURES TRUDY MARSHALL "LADIES IN WASHINGTON" "A strip of land thirty (30) feet wide along the north edge of the northeast quarter (NE4) of Section 12 Township 16 North. Range 7 East, beginning at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of said Section 12, Township 16 North, Range 7 East and running due east for ja.

distance-of one-quarter of a mile." Notice is hereby given, that the Police Jury of the Parish of Richland, State of Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of the Parish of Richland, Louisiana, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of all or any part of Three Hundred and Fifty Those attending the meeting will be guests of the college at a luncheon in the cafeteria at which time Dean Robert will address the group. Administrators from the following parishes have been invited: Caldwell, East Caroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Union, West Carroll, Catahoula and the city of Monroe. The list of guests is not limited to those from the above parishes, Dan Cline explained. Persons from other sections are invited to be present, he added. o'clock a.

m. 1230 Kcs. Monroe On motion made by Mr. C. L.

seconded by Mr. Roy Snider, and AND. The approving legal opinion of unanimously passed when taken to a Charles Trauernicht, St. Louis, Mis MAYNARD In souri, will be furnished the purchaser. Thousand Dollars of Court House and Jail bonds of the Parish of Richland, Louisiana.

Said bonds to bear date of April 1st, 1945, to be in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each; to bear interest at a rate not to exceed Six (6) per centum per annum; said Interest to be payable semi-annually The Police Jury of the Parish of vote, the following resolution, as adopted by the Council of the Town of Mangham, Louisiana, on the 5th day of March, was endorsed by the Police Jury of Richland Parish and the Clerk was authorized to record on April 1st and October 1st, of each year, except that interest accrued on Donors to Crippled Children's Fund Dr. George Purvis $1, W. E. Hixon $1, Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Lipscomb $2, Edwin My rick $1, J. R. Aycock $2, Dr.

H. P. Corry $1, Mrs. Elsie K. Kontzky $1, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Willis $2, Mrs. P.

J. Thomason $1, Marilyn and Francis Greer $1, Mrs. Lamar Bryant $5, Paul Morris $1, H. T. Colton $1, Mrs.

J. H. Lagrone $1. I. H.

Hogan $1, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Chatham $1, Frank H.

Adams $1, R. E. Kenton $1, Mrs. Ben Cheek $1, T. W.

Logan $1, R. H. Chatham $1, Mrs. W. L.

Yarbrough, $1, H. S. Shoemaker $2, Scott Truck Tractor Co. $2, Mrs. E.

E. Stodghill $5, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Stodghill $5, Cash $11.05, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tolar $1, Cash $5.99, Mrs. L. L.

Mc-Connell $1, Mrs. G. B. Tabor $5, N. J.

McConnell $1, E. L. Jones $1, Miss Bernice Duncan $1. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Downes $4, J. Jj. said bonds from April 1st, 1945, to April 1st, 1946, shall be payable on the first day of April, 1946, and thereafter semi-annually; said Bonds shall mature serially on the first day of April, "THE LAW RIDES AGAIN" Thursday and Friday DANNY KAYE "UP IN ARMS" IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR MATINEE Every Thursday Box Office Opens 3:45 Saturday GLORIA DEAN HAROLD PEARY Previously acknowledged, $700. F.

N. Boykin $5, Dr. M. L. Nichols $1, Mrs.

Earline Sartor $1, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dearman $1, Grover C.

Burgess, JL Mrs. Emma Wafers $1, Mrs. E. A. Boies $1, Mrs.

W. T. Sartor, $1, W. T. Sartor, L.

P. Craighead $1, Mrs. Curtis Nichols $1, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Jones $2, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Linton, $10, Mrs. OUR PLEDGE TO YOU We offer our services to help you save time finance your personal and business needs organize your financial affairs and prepare for the future. BANKING BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS the same in the records of this meeting in the manner that they appear on the records of the said Town of Mangham, to-wit: Mangham, March 5th, 1945. Whereas, at some time in the year of 1935 or 1936, while the Honorable A. P.

Tugwell was Chairman of the Louisiana Highway Commission, an agreement was made and entered into in writing on the part of the Louisiana Highway Commission, to thoroughly black-top the entire block around the Mangham Public School, and whereas, this work was partly done, but never completed, and that the condition of the drives around the Mangham Public School are becoming increasingly bad, due to the lack of Bond $2, Charles Gaines $1, Mrs. Ethel Balfour $1. W. C. Croxton $1, John Clarkson $5, M.

W. Hutchison $1, Mrs. Floy McKay $25, J. C. Etier $1, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. McCoy $2, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Sharp $1, Mr. and Mrs. in each of the years 1946 to 1960, both inclusive.

A check drawn on and certified to by some solvent bank within the State of Louisiana, in the amount of Six Thousand Dollars payable to the Treasurer of the Police Jury of the Parish of Richland, Louisiana, shall be attached to each bid submitted. The check of the successful bidder will be cashed and said amount credited to his bid, or it shall be forfeited to the Police Jury as full liquidated damages, In the event that he fails to fulfill the terms and conditions of his bid. Bids will be opened in public session of the Police Jury of the Parish of Richland, Louisiana, in the offices of said Police Jury in the Town of Rayville, Louisiana, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1945, at the hour of ten (10:00) F.McGuire Lodge NoT 209, F. and done the then Chairman of the in 99 "RECKLESS AGE Sallie Gowins $1, Lula Newberry $1, W. W.

Rockett $1, W. M. Baker Lodge No. 388, F. and A.

M. $1, Mrs. W. J. Bade $1, Carl Kaiser $1, M.

Nash $1. Henry Stevenson $1, Mrs. S. C. Cass $1, Mrs.

Agnes H. Strong $2, E. F. Gryder $1, R. R.

Adair $1, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O'Neal $1, Mrs.

Lula B. Duncan $1, Lt. R.N. Chadderdon $2, Mrs. Mary S.

Blackiston $2, Mr. and Mrs. V. Mulhern $1, Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Mangham $2, Will W. Cade $1, Carrie Hatch $1, Sam Fragala $1, J. Stanley Thomason $1, Mrs.

J. F. Hixon $1, Mr. and Mrs. C.

T. Hall $5, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Naron $1, W. J. Noland $1, Mrs. J. J.

Baker $1, Frank Hendrix $1, J. H. Meador $1, L. T. O'Neal $2, J.

H. O'Neal $2, Billie Cook $1, Fannie Bell Hill $1, Mrs. W. T. Sartor, $1.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mann $1, Mrs. The Richland State Bank Louisiana Highway Commission and whereas, the present rate of deterioration of the drive about the school promises to make the drives well nigh impracticable, and whereas, there are numerous buses bringing children from three wards of Richland Parish to this school daily, Mangham School being the Central High School for all these three wards, now, therefore, A. M.

$25, Union Compress Warehouse Co. $2, Homer Bradshaw $1, Mrs. Harvey Strong $1, Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Hatch, Jr. $2, Carl E. Free $2, Mr. and Mrs.

H. V. Byrd $1, Mrs. Cora Logan $1, A. O.

Bamette $1, M. E. Wooten, $1, Jessie Mae Warren $1, Mrs. Lottie Johnson $1. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Futch $2, Mrs. Frances Mendolia $2, Mrs.

W. M. RAYVILLE, LOUISIANA AND JOHNNY MACK BROWN In "Outlaws Stampede Pass" ALL SHOWS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Price $1, Delhi Ice Fuel Co. $1, Mr. Be it Resolved, by the Board of and Mrs.

John McCarthy $2, Mrs. T. Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of J. tjoenen, z.ou, Margueme Mantrham. concurred in bv the Rich Coenen $2.50, Mrs.

E. K. Spiers Parish Police Jury and the Rich. Mr. and Airs.

u. ti. wuoDara ienry Parisn school Board, the meet- P. Cumpton $1, L. N.

Pipes $1, W. H. ing of the Board of Mayor and Alder- VVasnDUrne is. nammeu men hem? sria11v oAlld to consider Mamie Clark $2, H. L.

Murray $1, TIGER FOUNDRY SMGHIE WORKS, Formerly known as J. M. Supply Co. 1007 DeSiard St. Phone 1069 MONROE, LA.

GENERAL MACHINERY REPAIRS Over 23 Years Dependable Service at the Same Location PORTABLE WELDING SERVICE Manufacturers of: Sh IT'S PERFECTLY NATURAL Preference for Chilean Nitrate Is Just as Natural as the Product Itself Aluminum Castings Semi Steel Castings it Gray Iron Castings -5r Iron Alloy Castings Brass and Bronze Castings tAt Special Formula Castings -jAr Casing Heads ir Tubing Heads ir Anchor Clamps ir Small Rotaries ir Many Other Oil and Gas Specialties Maurice W. McKinney $2, Cash (Delhi) $19.78, Mattie E. Smith $1, Mrs. Claudia T. Pitts $1, Geo.

K. Anding $1, J. G. McCorriick $2, E. C.

Williamson $2, Carl Douglas $1, F. E. Douciere $1, Gilbert L. Talbert $1, Sue Smith $1, J. M.

Edwards $2, Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Cochran, $2, E. B.

Temple $1, W. T.Antley, W. O. Boughton $1, Andy Price $1, Mrs. George Downes $1, Dr.

H. C. Chambers $2, Opal Garner $1, Mrs. J. T.

Young, Mrs. Guy Merchant $1, Mrs. R. E. Whatley $1.

T. W. Stark $1, R. W. Freeland, $1, Mr.

and Mrs. K. G. Nappier $1, Mrs. Alvin H.

Cochran $2, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Cates $2, B.

F. Hardy $1, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie N. Hixon $1, W.

B. Cooper $1, Mrs. W. B. Cooper $1, Delhi Lodge No.

120, F. and A. $5, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. DeMoss, $1, J. A. Ball $1, Mrs. J.

A. Ball $1, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Thomason $1, I. M. King $1," Mrs. Bernice H. Walters $2, Mrs.

C. C. Heinemann $1, Rhymes School $7.50, R. W. Jones $1, Mrs.

C. JL. Purvis $3, Rayville School $17.21, Mrs. Wilma J. Francis $4, Mrs.

W. L. -Jones $1, Mrs. Frank Purvis $1, Cash $2.99, W. L.

Haley family $10. AWARDED GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL 1 THE OLD JUDGE this resolution, that the Department of Highways of the State of Louisiana, through its Director, the Honorable D. Y. Smith, be, and it is hereby respectfully requested to complete and put into good shape the black-topping about the block in which is located the Mangham Agricultural High School, in accordance with the original agreement had and entered intq by the Louisiana Highway Commission, through the Honorable A. P.

Tugwell, its chairman at the time the agreement was made. Be it further Resolved, that because of the large number of children served by this school, and who are daily brought by buses, it is felt that should there be any laws which might stand in the way of such improvement being done, the importance of the work should speak for itself. Be it Resolved that copies of this resolution be presented to the Richland Parish Police Jury, and the Richland Parish School Board, to be presented to those bodies for their approval, and a copy be forwarded by each such body to the Honorable D. Y. Smith, Director, Department of Highways State of Louisiana.

This the 5th day of March, 1945. Town of Mangham, Louisiana H. B. Chambers, Mayor The Clerk brought to the attention of the Board and for their action the tabulation of bids received by the Louisiana Department of Highways in connection with the additional aid that the Parish was to receive in Ward One. Mr.

Roy Snider made a motion that the bid of the Monroe Sand and Gravel Company, as submitted to the Louisiana Department of Highways be accepted by this Board, that the Louisiana State Department of Highways be so advised and that the sail Department of Highways be requested to issue the work order on this project as soon as possible. This motion was seconded by Mr. Combs Copes and passed when taken to a vote and the Clerk was so ordered. On motion made by Mr. Carl W.

Earle, seconded by Mr. Roy Snider and unanimously passed when the vote was taken, the Clerk was authorized to advise the State Board of Registration of the death, of Mr. Noble Ellington, Registrar of Voters for the Parish of Richland, and to request the said State Board of Registration to appoint Mrs. Noble" Ellington as Registrar of Voters in and far the Parish of Richland, Louisiana. There being no further business coming before the Board at this time and on motion made, duly seconded and passed when taken to a vote, the meeting was declared adjourned to meet again in regular session on the 3rd day of April, 1945.

W. H. LINTON, President, T4 William Greer, of Rayville, has been awarded the Good Conduct Doubly Lucky. brings horn a soldier son on furlough, and natural nirrata to sicto dress the crops. Medal at this installation distinction is accorded for ex emplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity as a member of the army of the United States.

His parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greer, of Rayville Rt 4.

He has in the service 3 years and 2 months, and serves as a military cook. BUSH DOTS vJTood farmers for over a hundred years have hauled natural nitrate for their crops. Since 1830, when the first nitrate cargo arrived from Chile, millions of tons have been used on American farms 3,300,000 tons since the outbreak of the war. This year's supply of Chilean Nitrate depends largely on ships available to bring it in. everyone takes is share promptly when offered, at least 850,000 tons can be supplied for this year's crops.

While some nitrate normally goes into mixed fertilizer, most of it is applied direct to the crop top dressing for grains and grasses, side dressing for corn and cotton. Direct application to fruit and vegetable crops is vital to yield and quality. Chilean Nitrate is quick-acting inorganic nitrogen. It is immediately soluble in normal soil moisture. It is all available to the crop But beyond all this, Chilean Nitrate is natural the only natural nitrate in the world.

Because of its natural origin, Chilean Nitrate of Soda contains, in addition to large proportions' 3f nitrogen and sodium, small amounts of boron, iodine, mjuiganese, copper 34 different elements in all many of which a're known to be essential to healthy plant growth. Good farmers the world over have learned by experience to prefer Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. In experiments, test plots and in the field, it has demonstrated its worth. It is the safe, sure nitrate for your crops. Mrs.

Bessie Henderson spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Upton. Miss Fannie Bell McCay spent the week end with friends at Bush. Friends of Mack Bradshaw will be glad to learn that he is back in school after a brief illness.

Answer to last week's question: Blackleg. Mrs. Henry Walker spent the week end with relatives in Winnsboro. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Upton, with little daughter and son, Ann and Thomas, called at the home of Mr. P. C. Hopkins Saturday night. A monopoly game was enjoyed.

Miss Katie Donahoe, who is attending school at Louisiana Tech, spent the week end at home. Can you take one from four and yet leave five? Answer next week. Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Gilley spent the week end with relatives in Delhi.

more than 1 could see taking automobiles away from everybody because a few drive recklessly and have accidents. Or preventing the making or sale of cake or doughnuts because some folks cat too much and get indigestion." "In the case of spirit beverages, the answer i3 one of education and better control." "As a matter of fact, the responsible members of that industry are working constantly toward that end. They don't want folks to abuse the use of their product any more than we do." "That's news to me, Judge. From the way some people talk you would think it was at least 50. "No, Clem, there's the statement right here in the from authorities who have made an exhaustive study of the subject.

Only about 5 of the people who drink occasionally abuse the privilege 95 drink sensibly." "No wonder you say it wouldn't be auto take the privilege away from the other 95, Judge. I agree with you." "I can't see it any other way, Clem. No Emy to Handle Imy to Ui Katnral Chilton Hitrott comes ia two forms Champios brood and Old Stylo. It reach ts yo ia Sao ntchaoicat con-ditiaa, la ovto-wtight bogs, for ocrsy steros koadling. Miss Isabelle Monroe is at home af Richland Parish Police Jury.

ThU editttistment tpvntortd by Confer tnc of AUohulic Bnnaf JmlustruM, Int. ter spending several months' in New R. DOWNES, Secretary.

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