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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 24

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Afl Affil 28, 1964. Uta Charitt U-tf Al ESTATI Hemt BWL? OtlS MOD fijmt gtlKt L-REAL ESTATE rfovtfs LODGE NOTICES UILLORY OWNERSHIP When SUB buy ym get pflde of owner- cwate MORE, if yonr objective is for you tad ytmr loved there is fio better way to start than by baying pieee ef ItBd, To time catt us at OUtLLORrs we can find the right hone for you, We can sell you a VA fcouaa with nothing down. PHA AS Uttle as $100 down. YOU WORK Donna OR COIWTRY CLOT 7-9650 fid Salttvtn OR 7.0347 M45fl Piai Quinary NOTES W5.23 PLUS OAK $52.46 Wfi ARK OPEN FOR OFFER 1 a run ouv dl 8 SE FREE ACRE 1 A NOTES ccnTTXii Dfinos OrQpvi jTny.nl, OAK PARK-NOTES $80.07 IXB Int. DA ISm St.

An AH Mft i TilMl ti attia I BIT mv ciran IKHHV i COMMON STREET iwoAertoi investment htrt fojwiv fhot WM cMnmtreMffr. thlji nrtro 3 blfl berths, eoad wTimfl tdeol far pteyrt of LARGE HOME-HOTMOUSE- GARAOE PlLfiF Jrtet Vw OIM end indvijtrttj ooreu Weedrt orto- nllr L-2 Lob JL-2 Loh The Wilkinson Agency Realtors Country atmosphere with all city conveniences, including SEWERAGE AND WATER. Residential lots in lovely Prien Pine Bluffs, 70 to 105 feet in width. Restricted to nice homes. Terms available.

Starting price $2,900.00. Red Wilkinson 439-2731 Gloria LaMoyne 477-5172 L-5 Acreage 1-1 Houses BEST OFFER ACCEPTED Old brick, wooded am, near Bayou Contraband. 1MO square feet, living dining, thru bedrooms, two ceramic 13' i paneled den, U-ihaped kitchen, cabinet! galore. and oven, huoe store room, cenTrcl hem, olr conditioners, potto. Landscaped.

Notes and insurance Sill monthly Owner Transferred Coll 477-O92 BY OWNER Assume loan on three bedroom home $64.95 477-0353 LOTS JUST OFf PRIEN LAKE ROAD "4- eoch, beouttfut brick area, reduced to sell. LAFTTTE PLACE Wooded tot 7S £Q5 LEGER ROAD with trees. Assumption. iL FF A i EJ -L ANe only OOO.OO down. SULPHUR: AIR conditioner luxurious bedrooms, 1W boths.

Kitchen bullt-lns. S17.IOO. Owner can arrange financing. 1120 LoSolette Avenue In Vll- iia Maria. NEAT Cornn Drive.

Westtoke. Reasonable. HE VILLA MARIA: Brick, central olr conditioned, tour bedroom house. Paneled family-kitchen combination. Double porage.

527.35K. FOR SALE by owner 1600 13th. Two bedroom frame house, Utfllry room, den or third bedroom. 113400. Phone HE 6-X9H or HEH563.

HOLLYWOOD: By owner, three bedroom. iVj ceramic tile bath, brick home. 200 So. Ft. tlvlna space.

Lot 107x304. Appraised at asking 1 JWW- Immedtole possession. Phone UNIVERSITY PLACE: Three bedroom nfci Price tisa.oo'ip! ACREAGE Northeast ot Lake I trocts available. NELSON acres. E.

WARD LINE ROAD OCret, cleared, deep wed. ACRES, WOODED Suitable tor sub- dlvlston, on old pavement between Continental and Sulphur. 74 ACRES Parttoltv cleared, with or without minerals, northeast of Rogley. MOSS BLUFF One tquare ocre with bl Also several tots TO tvt ocres. 1 tall Coleman Since 1910 Rolond Sllne GR 7-jm jMorjorte nao Hff-4245 160 ACRES JUST LISTED Can be used for any purpose has cultivated in rice.

Located mile southeast of the Rutherford Subdivision on Highway 14. Priced below market PAULEY AGENCY, INC. HIMSU TAm Price Locke Pteoeht HEM711 Oorrell Stair HE 94154 Worren Umbocker HE Jock PKortno. HE John Cdrtcr OR Mrs. Corrolr Allen HE TENACRES north of Sulphur.

OCTOM Houston tWWn two oert pond. 6 ACRES Located on the East Side of Arizona St, about a Vi south of the West Point Shopping Center, this large tract of land Is perfectly situated for residential or commercial use. It's beautifully wooded with tall shade trees, well-drained, easily accessible, and all utilities are nearby. In the midst of an expanding community and development, this property is price right and is offered for quick sale! ABILITY BACKED BY 104 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE L-6 Colored Property BAXTER'S GOT ITI Only $175 Down DCQrOOfn nOfflt Ofl 0 IMVtQ ftl rwjrty redecorated, eon wTfurthtr Only $300 Down 1 bath on a or bedroom ond both oil modern, ta a good location, close to bus, school and trapping center. Only $250 Down tl CK 8 I K.

I 4 At OSH1 0 OtfkT 01 10 If IS tM tot A A ft 11 CO tB tone toos 8 sit It A KO MO PfcON I A A HAD 8 tt 8 tUt XI At A UK BUBS A STXtS IK I texts ovs V.Xtlfi MAI si eo I KHO its We have other homei to offer you. Try us for bargains! CALL TODAY BAXTER REAL ESTATE CO. 1600 N. Simmons HE 9-9303 6R7 WO N. L-7 Miscellaneous W8C 8nm CAMP far sale.

Dunn's L-8 Real Estate Wanted OFFICE HE 3-1015 GR 7-Wtt. PRICED TO SELL: modern two bedroom frome on one Kmdscoped tauare ocre. Two miles north of West- toke. One block ott Hwy. 371.

Telephone HE 6-H84. BY under opprolKjl Tt bedrooms, two and half boths, sauore feet Frtedrtcft central heating and air conditioning, carpeted throughout. Wx175 tot. 3627 Legion. By 1.

103 DuBoch Drive. Three bedrooms, two baths. Brick, bullt-lns. Large pan- eied Den. Central air ond heat.

Double oarogt. Phone Stl-illl. THREE BEDROOM" carpeting, olr coodlttoner ceramic tile both. Equity ond assume loan. EXCELLENT LOCATION, assumption ne schools, carpet- SACRl FICE etght room home.

(11,000 equity. Coll weekdays Beautifully landscaped, Un- Win accept BACKBAY SUBDIVISION WATERFRONT LOTS OVER 0.6 acre corner, high. 1 wooded on asphalt street. 500 ft. gas line, septic tank.

Sherwood and Pin Oa koff Prien Lake Road and 1-210. $3950.00. Write 2428 Bay New Orleans. Business Property MAKE AN OFFER on this valuable commercial property on North Ryan Street just across S.P. tracks the old Palms Trailer Court Lot 152x300'.

Will sell! Will trade for income property! Will tease! Make ANY kind of offer will be considered! THE COIEMAN AGENCY HE 3-1015 EIN AUER'S EAL ESTATE REALTORS 334 Kirby HE 6-0563 L-6 Colored Property DONT LOOK FURTHER We hove just what you are looking tor. A HOME, A SITE, and with terms that will suit you. SEE THESE BELOW) Ml N. Cherry St. This Is a large 3 bed- ki top condition.

Features 1 Jane H. Trahan REALTOR HE 6-6447 Sale-Lease-Exchange Residential, Commercial, Lou, Acreage and Income producing properties. AIM few lots non-restricted for trailers. Eosy terms! Also 3 bedroom, path home. McDONAlO REAL ESTATE 477-4073 GR 7-5334 Ul.UI well.

LOT, Hurricane fence, PROPERTIES RENT OR LEASE 2000 Block Ryan Street targe bedrooms, separate dining room, large kttchen complete bath. The lot Is M- ITT. The price has been reduced. Easy terms, so call us for details. Commercial: 2 bedroom home.

The lot Is 70' 200'. Easy terms. 425 N. First If you are thinking of building soon, you'll never find a better spot. A modern 3 room now stands on me lot, also a large barbecue pit covered.

Let in show you this site. You'll like It and, the price low. Terms. 2013 MOELING ST. This bos large rooms and bath.

The lot Is 77' 234'. Ideal location. The price has been reduced and on easy terms. Coll us for details We have other locations to offer you. See us and save.

We are in need of more listings in Goosport area. For the quickest and best results, list with MORRIS-RAMSEY REALTY INC. tor both. JA 7.6369. lot wlm opproxlmofely 3000 Large WATEBFBO.NT LOT Inside City Limits of Lake Charles.

All utilities. MCDONALD BEAL ESTATE GR 7-4073 GR 7-5334 300 BJock Street Sq. floor olr "let display windows 500 Block Broad Street Corner location, air on Pgrkte, to rtor 900 Block Broad Street 80S 3rd Ave. J. W.

Norrts BUlie Brown A. J. KrisUl A. B. Caraiade HI! 9-9306 HE 3-5523 HE M493 HE 9-5043 HE 3-7077 Jackson Street For Sale or Lease 8000 Block Byaa Street la Bgyey section- Owner wtiTsS only two at this price.

Phone Mary PR EN LAKE AREA: Mory Ana Subdivision. Don't wall Tm btoutttul ToS. Rrttr-cfHw 1 1 RENT OB LEASjB IDEAL FOR TRAILER 2 Uke. Crochet Sfittleroeat, U11 tank, electricity 104 deep QQyQAI Phono HE or HB FOR SALE Residential Lots CHAVANNE BEAL ESTATE AQENCV HE 9-2354 Street 00 YOU SMALL CKURCH? MISSION? Corner Legion St. and Cteipi Drive the Free Will Church, large wutoOiw, North Ford Street HOUSf AND LOT-WSBWP down, 13540 per month North Ford Street HOUSE AMD LOT, WILL FURNISH tosh, tasat CHAVANNE BEAL ESTATE AOEJJCV Sales 4 Beotils HE 508 Bnwil Street HAVE BIO HOME WILL TRADE CHAVANNE 4k ftV Mfft- Mf biths, beat, coadiiumet.

Lot 150'xW'. etcelleal JocftUoyj for rwfni (or ficw. COUMAN H8frl0l8 Three (Mdreem, god dtoioa. id WUI tradj toy OF Hi BUyth CAU- oo en I LAM to L-9 Reol Esrote Service CALL MINES FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS! NINES REAL ESTATE AGENCY "REALTOR" 2023 E. Broad St.

HE 3-0959 Baptist Group Plans Bible School Clinic SULPHUR (Spl.) Representatives from 41 Baptist churches of the Carey Association will attend the annual Vacation Bible School Clinic to be held here Tuesday at First Baptist Church. The meeting will last from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The day's program will Include two workshops and a demonstration. A music workshop will be led by Hugh Canterbury; and a creative activity workshop, featuring materials used in home demonstration work which can be valuable in Bible school, will be led by First Baptist Church of DeQuincy.

A demonstration of a "preview study" will be led by First Baptist Church of Sulphur. Age group conferences will be conducted by Mrs. Joe Carlock, Mrs. Charles Griffin, and Mrs. Roy Rhame, all of Lake Charles; and Mrs.

G. W. McMillan and Mrs. Joe Bartlett of Sulphur. Rev.

Wilton Anthony and Bob Bremmerman win lead discussions in general conference. A display of book store materials will also be presented. Mrs. 0. J.

Bourgeois, Carey Vacation Bible School superintendent, said that those attending the clinic should bring a sack lunch. Classified Advertising "The People's Market Place" It's So Easy to Place Your American Press Want Ad Just Phone HE 9-2781 Our experlence4 ad will be at your service. QUICK ACTION LOW COST Here how you ust AMERICAN PRESS WANT ADS THIS Minimum 15 words to order your oo the seven-day rate with Jo error advertiser make wrrectiojn Our publisher reserves the right to edit or reject My Area Student Taking Part In Geology Trip LEESVILLE (SpL)-Kenneth Holoway of Leesville and nine other Northeast Louisiana State College geology majors are taking part in a two-day field trip this weekend to Mississippi and Alabama. The group, making detailed studies of rock formations of the Gulf Coast area from Vicksburg, to York, Is accompanied by Prof. Marcus Mapp.

Maplewood Youth Is Promoted To ROTC Lieutenant MAPLEWQOD (Spl.) Sidney Weatherford of Maplewood, a junior majoring in electrical engineering at Louisiana Tech, was promoted this month to the rank of cadet first lieutenant, announces Cadet Col. Kerry G. Herron, wing commander. Weatherford is (be son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Weatherford of Maplewood. Council Okays Rice Promotion In Puerto Rico The Rke Council for Market Development Board ol Directors lw approved a promotion plao to support BoutJiern rice to Puerto Wax VA Announces 1963 Report On Benefits Veterans and their families In Louisiana received a total 1113,555,124 In cash benefits am services during the fiscal year of 1963, the Veterans Administration announced. In Louisiana, compensation for service connected dlsablll ties and pension for total ant permanent nonservice connect ed disabilities were paid to 64, 231 living veterans in the amount $0,383,207.

Death compensation and pen sion were paid to the depend ents of 22,582 deceased veterans in the amount of $19,786,757. Certain 01 insurance dividend and indemnity payments ing $13,199,479 were made to veterans and their beneficiaries. An average of 104 disabled veterans of World War II and the Korean Conflict in Louisiana trained during the year under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act to overcome the handicaps of their disabilities. They received $177,716 in subsistence, tuition, supplies and equipment An average of 1,077 veterans trained during the year under the World War II and Korean 01 Bills. They received $1,539,.

501 in cash allowances. The remainder of cash benefits, services and other VA expenditures in Louisiana during the year totaled These cash benefits and services included war orphans' educational allowances, bospitall- zation, loan guarantee and direct loan programs, automobiles or certain disabled veterans, wheel chair homes for the seriously disabled, administrative rats and miscellaneous bene- LSU Schedules Fire Fighfing Seminar in May BATON ROUGE (Spl.) A five-day seminar for fire offi- ers and instructors will begin at Louisiana State Unl- -ersity May 18. It is designed to train fire Department officers and instruc- ors In subjects ranging from 'Pre-Fire Planning" to "Non- Fire Fighting Activities of the Fire Officer." Julian Martin will coordinate the program which has been established with funds appropriated by the State legislature. Other lectures will Include Conduct of Officers," "Post Fire Operations," and "Attack. Confine and Extinguishing." Details may be obtained from Hartin, Coordinator of Law En- prceraent and i n's 'raining Program, general ex- ension division, LSU.

of five represeotaUves mm board in Hjuredsy it ditto made. of tbe Ariranana Civil Rights Bill Hit By Senator Gore WASHINGTON (AP) The ate of the civil rights bill may est with border state senators, nd Saturday one of them took the Senate floor to label the measure "seriously defective and potentially dangerous." What caused Tennessee's Ai- Gore to lash the ration-sponsored and massed bill more than three hours is a section that would permit the President and other fficials to cut off federal aid unds if a state or local agency ngages in racial discrUnina- on. The provision is so broad said, a state's entire school lunch or welfare funds could be ut off if a single district is ound in violation. Then, in a broader assessment ol the complex measure, he declared: "There we simply too many uncertainties." "tt is surely uflreallstie," Gore pojtfjfluflk "to bop that all bias, preference can eliminated from our private lives. "Aad it be conirary to 'iy accept freedoflj for raaat to attempt to it.

A voted for WEDDING PLANS BROKEN Lt. 0. B.r- nard Rowttbaeh, ifi, shewn holding hands laii wuh Lynda Bird Johnson, president's dauek. lor, said ioday had broken ihelr engagement by muiuai agreement. Rownbach, mehtd aboard ih0 Dwiroyor Ingram near JaekionvUlt, would no reason for ihe brok.n engagement.

TBt two had been engaged tlnee last June, (AP Wlrephoto), Lynda and Fiance End Engagement WASHINGTON (AP) The engagement of President Johnson's daughter, Lynda Bird, to Yavy Lt. (j.g.) Bernard Rosen- has been broken by mutual agreement. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, tress secretary to Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson, the First Lady, confirmed Saturday the engagement had been broken.

She said losenbach, 23, was in Washlng- on last weekend and Lynda Bird, 20, returned his ring at hat time. Rosenbach, stationed at May-port Naval Station near Jacksonville, said when asked about the broken engagement: 'Yes, that is true." He would not give a reason or the breakup, but said it was not another boy or girl. "This is what an engagement for," he said. "To find out how you get along. The engagement was perhaps premature.

"After being engaged for 10 months, we were both, natural- upset." Mrs. Carpenter said was not a factor. religion It was learned that friends lad been expecting the engagement to end for several weeks. Rosenbach is a Roman Catholic, Lynda Bird an Episcopalian. The engagement was first disclosed in June 1963 when her father, then vice president, gave a party for her and remarked that she was wearing a diamond ring given her by Rosenbach.

Rosenbach is assigned to the destroyer Ingram, based at Mayporl Mrs. Carpenter said he returned there after spending last Saturday and Sunday in Washington. Rosenbach Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W.

Rosenbach of Comfort, Tex. His father operates a lumber business there. Comfort is about 50 miles from the Johnson ranch. The Rosenbach and Johnson families have known each other several years. Rosenbach and Lynda Bird have been going together since he attended the U.S.

Naval Academy, where he was graduated in 1962. No wedding plans had ever been announced by the White House. Rosenbach did not attend Lynda Bird's 20th birthday party here March 18 but it was explained that he could not get leave. She still has two years of schooling remaining to complete her college education. Bank Robber Is Charged In Houston HOUSTON, Tex.

(AP)-A ca iar-lovlng bridegroom, charged as the mastermind of a bizarre scheme to rob four Houston anks with the aid of unsuspecting messengers, said Satur- lay he bad planned to go into uslness for pening up a bank." Only one of the messengers, wwever, managed to deliver the cash, about $12,000 to a mys- iry man who hired him. To Perform At Ft. Polk FORT POLK (Spl.) Louis Armstrong will give two per- orraanees in the Polk Field louse at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on May 3.

He will be accompanied by he all-star concert group com- irising female vocalist Jewel frown, clarinetist Joe Darens- lourg, Bill Kyle at the piano, Marvel Shaw on bass ana Beny Barceloaa on the drums. Civilian guests will be admitted if acoOTpanied by military personnel. Tickets wui be sold at Ft. Polk units and sokyerg esiring to invite civilian guests wiil have an opportunity to buy £kets during pay day activi- es Thursday. Francis Kinsman of the past's special services section uts arranged the visit.

)H Exploration Pogrom Begun In North Sea Area ServJet Coropajoy, Sig- lanJaiaHan an3 ara rnma John L. Burke, 27, of Las Vegas, was charged with bank robbery before U.S. Commissioner Billy Costa, who set bond at $50,000. It was not posted. "I had enough money for me and my wife to last a couple of months," Burke told newsmen.

"And to a couple of months, I was planning to go Into some kind of business, maybe opening up a bank." Burke, who identified himself as a former gossip columnist for a Las Vegas magazine, was arrested early Saturday at Houston apartment. Police quoted Burke aa saying the first purchase with his new riches was a three-pound jar of caviar which he ate for lunch Friday. Officers said Burke statement admitting be planned to rob the four suburban banks Friday by sending messengers with letters threatening children of four tellers with death unless the money was banded over. Messengers appearing at the Harrisburg National, Spring Branch Bank and MacGregor Park National got nothing, but one scored at Belfort State Bank, where the teller stuffed about 112,000 in a bag. When detectives arrested Burke, they found more ton $10,000 in his room aad $4W in his billfold.

cUned to identify, told'detectives a man answering tbe tiofl broadcast after the robbery was living to tbe apartment. Alter fhffkjM the license ffroter of flMt BUB'S and getting tnfornmtfon on him from varkms mrm to LM Vegas, police moved in- Local Minister Attending Meet BtfV. S. of Wirreo rWvrrtfo to wmaiiy to Pitts-.

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