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The Richland Beacon-News from Rayville, Louisiana • 2

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THE RICHLAND BEACON-NEWS. RAYVILLE, JUNE 6. 1989. nr.isu ai rcrnN TEXAS MANGHAM HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS UW int. ntan Oak Ridge News Fitch's children while they are in Montreal, on Sunday.

and Mrs. W. Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Pipes, Jr. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Carter, of West Monroe. 4 Mrs. Annie Reese, Reporter 0 Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Reese on Wednesday afternoon were Mr. M. J.

Bowe, of Mer Rouge, and Mrs. M. C. Kennedy and son, Rembert. Mrs.

R. E. Barham, and children, David, Mike and Sharon and her brother, Bill Tatum, accompanied their sister, Mrs. Sam Gabrel and baby to their home in New Orleans Friday and they will be guests in the Gabriel home until Tuesday, Mrs. Gabriel and baby were guests in the home of her Mr.

Clarence Wasson, of Washington, D. joined his wife, Mrs. Wasson, here who has been a guest in the home of her brother, Mr. Sam Conger and Mrs. Conger to at- 4nnth on Section line Detween fictions 5 and 6 for a distance of Approximately 70 YJgf East on a line parallel with the "th boundary line of said Section 5 for a distance of approximately 70 yards; thence North on 8n parallel with the West boundary line of said Section a for a distance of approximately 70 yards, thence West on the half Action line of said Section 5 to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing one (1) acre of land sold Notarial Book 33, page 31 to Georgia Ann Gilbert), and Dein situated in Richland Parish, Louisiana.

Said property to be sold to effect a partition in accordance with Judgment dated April 9th 1959. rendered in the above matter, and Writ, as aforesaid. TERMS OF SALE: CASH, to the last and highest bidder. EARL E. HILL, Sheriff.

Richland Parish, Louisiana. 596tU 0 SHERIFF'S SALE for the Parish of Richland, Stat of Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered cause and to me dl rected 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, Louisiara! within legal hours of sale, on SATURDAY, JULY 11th, 1959 the following described pronprtw to-wit: y' A certain lot of parcel of land 60' by 125' described as: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 6, Block 11, of the First Addition to the Solon Smith Subdivision, Town of Delhi runnine North 170" to the point of beginning; thence continue North 6Q- thence West 125; thence South 60'; thence East 12.7 to the point of beginning. (Said lot now described as Lot No. 47 of the Second Addition to the Clondy Creek Subdivision, Town of Delhi. Louisiana).

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, without the benefit of appraisement. EARL E. HILL, Sheriff. 666L of their parents, Air.

ana Mrs. Claude tend the graduation laium, wnne nere ana mey at- nephew, Joe Conger tended the graduation of her brother. Bill Tatum, from high school. The annual Father-Son F. F.

A. barbecue was held in the high school cafeteria. A supper of barbecued hamburgers, potato salad, baked beans, pie, coffee and iced drinks were served. Mrs. W.

P. Smith and the F. F. A. sweetheart, Linda Files and next year's F.

K. A. sweetheart. Sterling Files, assisted the group in serving the supper. Members and guest enjoying this occasion were Rev.

W. E. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Smith, C. G. Rolfe, Bo Goyne, W. M.

Nolan, J. S. Barr, Jim Jones, Jerry Goyne, Glen and Jerry Warren, Jacky Nolan, Victor Chunn, Ted Crawley, Mason IJcEnery, Bill Tatum, Cly-ton Smith, Bucky Stanley, Joe Conger, George Stanley, Neal Mott, Clint Shepard, Jerry Greene, James Jones, N. W. Mott, L.

P. Smith, Jack Nolan, Albert Chunn, C. E. Shepard, E. B.

Smith, Roy Windsor, Sam Conger, Emmett Rolfe, Linda Files and Sterling Files. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Williams entertained, several of the younger married set with a barbecue supper Week-end guests in the home of 0n the back lawn of their home Mrs Jess Fitch were Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday evening. Frank Tower, of Ft. Worth, Texas, The menu consisted of barbecued and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Kitch, of steaks, chickens and ribs along Baton Rouge. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch with baked beans, potato and green will also viist her mother, Mrs.

salads, relishes, ice cream, cake Bcrton Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch and iced tea. Those present along are en route to Montreal, Canada, I with Mr.

and Mrs. Williams and where Mr. Fitch will attend a busi-J children, Clark, Annette and Caro-ness convention. They expect to be lyn were Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. Wil-gone three weeks, and will com- liams, and children, Phillip, Kath-bine business with pleasure. Mrs. leen and Marylin, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Shaw and Miss Sarah, Gee went to N. Fitch, Mr. and; Mrs.

J. D. Carey, Baton Rouge to look after the Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Mott, Mr. State of Louisiana, Parish of Richland, Fifth District Court. S. E.

Smith, vs. No. 14,009, Freddie Webb and Luvetta Webb. By virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable Fifth District Court in and Left to right, bottom row: James Huteon, Tim Fife, David Thomasor J. C.

Clingfost, William Garsee, Wilfred Burgess, Paul Etier, Oliver Williams, Cl Pitman left to rie-ht second row from bottom O. J. Ohveaux, David Farclue, Charles Ola Jones, Dock Hill, William Lee Matheny, Bud Thames third I row from bottom: left to right, Kline Cheek, Mrs. Klme Cheek Catherine Crawford Carole Lynch, Ann Smith, Betty Denton, Dorothy Phillips, Wilma Smith, Ann Etier, Emma Jean Gandy, Maudelle Box, Cornelia Walters, Louise Rogers, Mrs Roy McKay top row, left to right: Dean Thomason, Mr. Duchesne, bus driver, Maggie Ruth Bar-more, Alice Whitman, Peggy Arrant, and Roy McKay.

NOTICE I am applying for clemency ENUS HIGGINS, SR. 5233tp. Members of the Methodist Church honored Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Valentine and daughter, Miss Eugenia Valentine with open house in the Methodist annex prior to their CARD OF THANKS Saturday afternoon. i mnvinu to thpir new home in West Monroe. J. S.

Barr, W. H. Files and N. W. Mott greeted the guest3 at the door.

The refreshment table was FKEE HEARING AID CONSULTATION THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 10 A. M. TO 2 P.M. i covered with a Mexican cutwork To the many kind people who have shown their Christian interest and kindness during the recent illness and loss of our dear mother, we extend our deepest appreciation and thanks. The Sam J.

Colvin family. Start, La. 66ltp. 0 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR YOUR NEXT 1 NEW CAR Be Sure to See RALPH ROCKETT Representing MONROE AUTO MART, INC. 310 Walnut, Monroe, La.

the following described property, to-wit: Lot 18, Block 2, Revised Resub-division, Buccaneer Heights. Subdivision, Rayville, Richland Parish, Louisiana. 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, without the benefit of appraisement. EARL E.

HILL, Sheriff. 5166t. 0 SHERIFF'S SALE State of Louisiana, Parish of Richland, Fifth District Court. Succession of Thomas and Lizzie Jefferson, cloth and centered with an arrangement of white glads, blue larkspur and pink rose buds. Mrs.

Homer Flynn presided at the crystal bowl placed at one end of the Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDuffie honoring their son, Johnny, entertained the members of the senior class on Wednesday evening at their cottage on Lake Lafourche. Boating, swimming, target practice and other forms of entertainment were enjoyed in the hours before supper. A Mexican theme was used by Mrs.

McDuffie with yellow and bronze daylilies in the reception suite. The long table was set before the wide glass doors overlooking the lake. A green checked cloth was used and a Mexican charm string formed the center- i table, served along with home The Tensas Basin Levee District, according to Revised Statutes will offer for sale by the Sheriff of Morehouse Parish and the principal door of the courthouse of the City of Bastrop, Parish of Morehouse, State of Louisiana within the legal hours of sale, between 11:00 o'clock a. and i to tne last ana nigiieui piece. Places were marked with 4:00 p.

Rayville Motel, Rayville, La. IF. HEARING IS YOUR PROBLEM BELTONE IS YOUR ANSWER Now you may end handicaps of trying to hear with one over-worked ear. Beltone's hearing glasses and behind-the-ear hearing aids provide higher fidelity hearing with BOTH ears. You may tell WHERE sounds come from WHO is talking understand group conversation so easily! you prefer a conventional hearing aid.

4 1 11I I I gifts for the seniors. The meal con- aer- uAy.K i a .1959, the following described tract Evangeline Jefferson Garrett, and Zetha Jefferson Blanson. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT 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, bulcu ui iui Ldiiiaica, 111LU3, uilvca, land tO-Wit" pickles, green salad, crackers Lot 2. containing 3.08 acres. made cookies.

Mrs. T. L. Smith, Mrs. Norman McDuffie and Mrs.

L. H. Lough-ridge made the corsages. Mrs. Loughridge made one for her son.

Rush, to present to Mrs. Valentine, who was his Sunday School teacher. Members of the church presented a gift of a sterling silver creamer and sugar to the Valentines. Assisting in the serving courtesies were Mesdames W. H.

Files, E. A. Barham, C. E. Shepard, W.

N. Fitch, N. W. Mott and H. J.

Norris. All the members of the church assisted in the preparation of the party. A hundred guests called during the appointed 'jioai'S to wish the Valentines good" luck in their new home and business. DODGE-PLYMOUTH AND RENAULT DODGE TRUCKS (Good Selection of Nice Used Cars, Also) and to me directed as Sheriff, 1 have taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction in order to effect a partition by licitation, at the East Door of the Court House in the Town of lemon pie and iced drinks were served buffet style. Attending were seniors Harvey Spell, John McDuffie, John Kovac, Joe Conger, Bill Tatum, Marcia Files, Diana Smith and Linda Files; also present were Mr.

and Mrs. John Kovac, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carter, and daughter, Carmie, of West Monroe.

there is a BELTONE model especially designed VAUGHN for you. If you can't come in, call Motel for home appointment. No obligation. Consultant BELTONE HEARING SERVICE 327 HARRISON ST. MONROE, LA.

91J-5TH STREET ALEXANDRIA, LA. FRESH BATTERIES CORDS ACCESSORIES Don't Delay Call Today RALPH ROCKETT Phone 4847 515 5th St. Rayville, La. Rayville, Louisiana, within, legal hours of sale, on: SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 1959, the following described property, together with improvements thereon, to-wit: WVi of SWU, Section 5, Township 16 Korth, Range 7 East (Less ailA except one acre of ground in the NWVi of SW4 of Seciton 5, Township 16 North, Range 7 East, and described as commencing at the Northwest 1. and Lot 10, containing .08 acres, of Section 2.

Township 20 North, Range 6 East, containing in the aggregate 3.16 acres, more or less, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. All minerals to be reserved and none conveyed with said deed. The minimum price set by the register of the State Land Office is the sum $30.00 per acre. Term of sale, cash to the last and highest mrs. vivian j.

Mcpherson, Secretary, Tensas Basin Levee Board, Rayville. La. ROY SNIDER, President, Rayville, La. 666t. 0 SHERIFF'S SALE State of Louisiana, Parish of Richland, Fifth District Court.

R. C. Boies, dba Richland Trading Post, vs. No. 14.079, Bill F.

Taylor. By virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honor W. H. Fitch, of Monroe, and Welbert Fitch, of Bastrop, visited their mother, Mrs. Jess Fitch, on We welcome Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Uogan and children to our community. They moved here Thursday from Baton Rouge to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine which they purchased recently.

Mr. Hogan is no stranger as Oak Ridge is his home town. He will be engaged in farming and cattle raising. THE Leader in Air Conditioning SINCE 1905 The young married couples bridge supper club met in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Rolfe on able Fifth District Court in and Saturday evening. A pot lucRsup- for the Parish of Richland, State of Louisiana, in the above styled f'. per of barbecued turkey, potato salad, cocoanut pie, relishes, string boan casserole, rolls, tea and coffee.

Prizes were given for high score being won by Abner Wimberly and ladies by Mrs. J. M. Mott, Jr. Attending were Mr.

and, Mrs. W. 5-year, World-Wide Guarantee M. Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Pipes, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wimberly, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Mott, Jr. VAlUt-HATr ths ROCKET The man who knows value goes Olds More and more medium-priced car buyers who want the most for their money are joining the swing to Olds.

Why? Because they figure up all the extra quality features and conveniences Olds has as standard equipment. They carefully consider the economy of the Rocket Engine the low-cost maintenance of an Olds its higher resale value. But most of all they ask themselves, "Is this the hind of car my family and I will be proud to own one that will give us the full measure of fun and comfort tee want mis this the car whose style will stay in style The overwhelming "yes can be found in the looming sales success of the S9 Oldsmobile. See your OldsmobQe dealer today the Rocket 1 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 leal hours of sale, on SATURDAY, JULY 11th. 1959, the followin described property, to-wit: Lot 10, Block 24-A, Louisiana Land Company's Addition to the Town of Rayville, Louisiana.

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. EARL E. HILL, Sheriff. 666t.

TH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SPECIAL OFFFR ROOM JfLUrtL I ILIV WEATHERMAKER Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Files and Mrs.

T. E. Barham honored Miss Linda Files and members of the senior class with a breakfast on graduation morning in their home. The white linen covered table was centered with an arrangement of white glads and chantilly lace. Place cards were tiny white and 129.95 bids will be received green graduation caps with green 1 Parish Police Jury Sealed by anu wnue tasseis.

until 11 o'clock a. Central Assisting Mrs. Files and Mrs. Standard Time, Tuesday, July 7, Just plug it in a regular socket! IT COOLS! IT HEATS! 1959. in the Police Jury Room Model A.

P. 2 Experienced Maintenance on all Air Conditioners OL BY EVERY MEASURE VALUE CAR OF THE MEDIUM PRICE CLASS Fourth Floor, Richland Parish Court House, Rayville, Louisiana, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the construction of Boiler Room Addition to Richland Parish Court House and Jail, Rayville, Luisiana. Bids will be addressed to the Richland Parish Police Jury and filed in the office of the Secretary of the Richland Parish Police Jury. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in an amount equal to five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. The Owner reserves the right to reject anv and all bids.

Bids received Barham was Mrs. E. A. Barham. Those present were Misses Linda Files, Diana Smith and Marcia Files; Bill Tatum, Joe Conger, John McDuffie, John Kovac, Harvey Spell and class sponsor, Mrs.

Hazel Mott Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spell, of Orlando, and their son, Jim Spell, of Ft.

Bragg, N. C. Air Force Base were present for the graduation of another son, Harvey on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Crawley honored the senior class and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barham, honored! SCOTT TRUCK TRACTOR CO.

Rayville Sheet Metal Works Highway 80 West Phone 2780 Rayville, La. Highway 80 East Rayville, La after closing time will be returned Support the Qualified Ticket unopened. General contractors, subcontrac- Bill Tatum when they went to-1 plans and specifications by applica-gether and had an old fashioned tion to the Architects, Rivers and barbecue hamburger and home Heuer, 512 Ouachita National Bank made ice cream sunner Th rum Building, Monroe, Louis'ana, vpon maae ice cream supper. The Com- de sit of Ten and noioo ($10.00) munity Center was arranged to Dollars, refundable in full, pro-represent the out-of-door3. Plans vided complete documents, in good What a smart boy am had been made to hold the sunner condition, are returned within ten BILL DOOD Governor (10) days after bid opening.

on the patio of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. If you check the qualifications of the men on the DODD-WHITE TICKET, you'll find that each member is: 1.

Successful and well respected in his profession; 2. A family man with children; 3. A veteran of World WTar II; 4. Young enough to be aggressive yet old enough to be sound and steady: 5. A college graduate; 6.

Interested in the welfare of Louisiana and its people. A recent appeal for volunteer help brought positive response from hundreds of citizens interested in efficient government. You can help yourself and the people of this state by checking below the type of work you are willing to do. Print your name, address and phone number and mail to: DODD CAMPAIGN: P. O.

Box 845, Baton Rouge. (s) Bill Dodd RIGHT AND PARISH POLICE JURY. By: W. H. Linton, President.

665L 0 SHERIFFS SALE State of I ouisiana. Parish of Richland, Fifth District Court. Barham, but the last minute rains changed the plans. Barbecued hamburgers, hot dogs, potato chips, pickles, iced tea and hand turned home made ice cream were served to Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Crawley and children, Tina and Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barham, Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Smith and Federal National Mortgage Asso ciation I CAN HAVE MY PIE AND EAT IT, TOO WHEN I INVEST IN HOME REPAIRS! seniors Misses Diaa Smith. Mar- vs.

No. 14.083. BILL WHITE Lt. Governor It's just that simple! cia Files, Linda Files, and Bill Millard N. Parker and Tatum, John Kovac Harvey Spell, Bft Writ of Seizure Joe Conger and John McDuffie.

and Sale issued out of the Honor- able Fifth District Court in and Recent guests in the home of for he. pash of Richland, State -w tt a tut- lf Louisiana, in the above styled Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Wiggers, and numbered cause and to me di-were his brother, T. L. Wiggers, rected as Sheriff, I have seized and of Nashville, and his taken into my possession and will nephew, T. L. Wiggers Jr of for ale at Public auction at r.

a r- the east door of the court house Greenwood, Mrs. H. in the town of Rayville Iuisiana, ive is double value, just like pulling Making your home comfortable and attract extra cash out of a delicious pie! (Name) gers, ana aaugnter, witnin leg-ai nours or sale, on Dear Bill: I will be glad to: Pass out literature Address literature Make phone calls Work on election day Serve as election commissioner SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1959, and Mrs. Frank McDonald, of TOBY ORILLION Comptroller (Town or City) the IZ UyiuVreVrrXrand protecting and increasing the value of your property! rials rePairs- We can yo Attractive new mate- Consult us me mre make your repair job easier! We Furnish Material For A. Lee Booth Construction Company's Quality Homes home in Orlando.

Fla on Friday. Mrs. Abner Wimberly and chil-! I dren, Brad and Lynn, are visiting Pvt. Homer Gee has completed her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. hi3 training at Camp Hood in! Weems, in Baton Rouge. Mrs. A.

Texas, and is visiting his parents, I (Phone) P. Wimberly accompanied them to Mr. and Mi3. W. P.

Gee, before Baton Rouge en route to New Or-, being sent to Paris, France. leans where she will spend three weeks in the home of her daugh Vote Elect Dodd HUB SJIL SUPPLY COMPANY Right -and White ter, Mrs. Gerald McLendon, and Mr. McLendon and children, Ginger, Wallace and Jerelyn. Mrs.

G. A Nordstrom and granddaughter, Miss Chandler Barham, left by plane for Laguna Beach, to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Luhrs, PHONE 2801 DETAIL PAUL TATE htiurjnct Comm. BOX 7 I -J his end Mr. Luhrs, Harvey Spell returned to.

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