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The Acadian-Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • 6

The Acadian-Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • 6

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 a nt a xt ctnw.A rmmtrt rvTitCT a A PAGE SIX XlVXT.JX.i7XXl -UlUiiniJ, UUUMlilitl OJV 1 i I I HI-- I "II Nl Nl 1 1 1 I E. Breaux, cash sale. Jos. A. Latour by tax collector I Wilt I I If 1111 tllC 'Deets' And His Playmates, Or A Little Story About A Blue Jay And His Friends BUILDING FOR FIREMEN HERE-BEING PLANNED OFFICIAL HlOCEiiU OF THE ACADIA PARISH POLICE JURY armed forces If Pfc.

Clifton J. Guidry, has run across any bluejays in England, they probably gave him a 'relapse of 'homesickness, by reminding him of "Deets," a pet? bluejay of several years ago. lie and his friends Jackie Winn, Frank Bacon, and Lewis Mayeux, found the bird one day. ill 1 I 1 i 1 ft A. 1 and with 'a broken leg.

They nursed A. 1 A 1 a 1 1 I i iim duck to neaiin aiier inree montns oi.ienaer care ana ainiougn ne arlways had to hop on one leg, he cpuld fly as well as others of his kind. The boys named him "Deets" because that seemed to be what he was always saying, and he lived in the two big pine in -the back yard of the Guidry home. He roamed the neighborhood witli his friends, following them about in their 'playing. Deets knew the voices of his.

friends and came in answer to their io Willie Abshire, tax redemption. Sun Oil company to vr. Wright, Release of oil 4ease. New Orleans Banks lor co-operatives to clerk of court, authorization for cancellation. Mrs.

Mollie Ellis Cross to Ethel Cress Bowers e.t al donation. October 4 Raoul Trahai to E. C. Fcemaux and chattel mortgage. R.

H. Goodrich to H. Stunoro. royalty d.eed. Lucien Hebertto Chas.

H. Trot TV rnval tu HppH Martia Broussard, brand, certi C.Franques to Eulice Lejeurte. cash sale. Sgt. Alfred H.

Parker, with 126th Signal" Service Company, has probably arrived in Japan by this time. According to a letter to his parents, vki i l.ri Mr. and H.A. PaVker, he left; the Philippines pn September 15! en route io ui uccupicu limnuo. Col.

Norman B. Parker has been stationed in for the past seven months. With the 608th Ord- I can, io p.ercn on meir arms ana De Jackie's father, Dr. Frea G. Winn, of Bayou Des Cannes with the North line of Section .5.

Township 7 South, Range West. bein the North line Jf. Acadia Louisiana, runaing Wtst along the parish line about. miles to the Northwest corner, of Acadia Parish, Louisiana, or pttint of intersection with Bayou. Nea.

Piaue. ttience in a Southeq.ster.ly -direction "following. Bayou -Nez Pique (which is the.West bound- ary of AcadiA Parish, Louisiana) to the point of intersection with" the Scruth line of Township 7 South, Range 2. West; thence East along South line of Town- ship 7 South, Range 2West to point of Bayou and Deets learned to know, his car. When the car turned the corner coming home, Deets would fly down to meet it and keeping pace with the car on a level with the windows so that he could see the driver.

(Continued From Page OneX seas with the 447th Bomb Group to England where he remained until his return to the United Staets in July of this year. His wife. Mrs. Estelle Bossley lives with fheir daughter Gail, a Crowley. By Th Associated Press B-29 BASE, Guam, Sept.

18 (Delayed). Seven Louisiana men, members of the famed, 19th Bombardment group, are among the 20th Air Force men who have been commended by General Carl Spaatz of the U. S. Army Strategic Air Force for their part in helping defeat Japan; men, maintenance; and administrative' workers, a vital part in keeping ihe big Sup- erf orts flying to Japanese targets. "You have made a tremendous contribution to our victory'" Gen-era'l Spaatz said.

"You who serviced bur. airplanes and kept them flying set new standard of tireless and faultless" maintenance You t.P WrH nf I he would accompany Doctor Winn extra bite to eat when the car stopped and Do'ctoF Winn got out to! i greet nis inena. finally, after about a year of comradeship, the boys lost their winged friend-and Deets is no doubt now flitting about the happy hunting ground of bluejays. ine war nas separated the mends by thousands of miles. Frank Bacon, has just returned from Pacific, Clifton Guidry, is still in ues venules, iucu.i.

ftnvon Ties Cannes in a. north- easterly direction to point of oe- ginning. THEREFORE? BE IT RESOLVED. is in scnooi at Gutrport, and Lewis Mayeux is still at home and attending Catholic High at Lafayette, but no matter how. far they traveled, the sound, of.

the call of "Deets" must have brought fond memories of home. nance CQmpany at in orananceuiHcient lums me city weasu- jby the Police Jury of the Parish ot Acadia. Louisiana, in regular ses base, he has been assisting in the ox T-irhv nnmpanx ficiency. In your hands, our 'convened, that notice oi m- ntinn fn 'tl R.OAD DISTRICT. -r- A.Qrti!, t- composed-of the.

territory boundaries herein I of Mr. and Mrs. David Comeaux.iobtamed a normal price. who live just north of Crowley, ar- The new will be built rived last Wednesday in the state on the present location which ber IT further RESOLVEDr jthat this Police Oiiry. shall in open 'session on 13th dayiof Novem- of Washington eh route home after more thah 4D months ih the Pacific, Sergeant Comeaux entered the; Irvine in Januarv" 1942.

and this, 9,1 i 4- i 1 4- Uaima pinna Will Dc ills llTSb Vlalt alj liuiiic he left. 0lock a. rnT in the Ioki? tto pmm in the Parish Jail Committee Named After Discussion Of New Home For Department Is Presented The Crowley Fire Department en- jjeyed the best attendance at cheir rQgular meeting Monday nite. It has in some time." It had been ann0unced that Mayor J. M.

Buatt i i --tt would be present and would present 4- V. ii.puiia,iiL mancia tvnu whole company attended, including a number of citizens. Buatt 'went over the en tire matter of financing anU building a new home for. the department whicli has long been under discussion and-, would: have been Lcom.ple.ted 4ong ago but for time conditions. He brought, out in his talk that no bailding could "be financed by a tax, that was needed, as badly because of the time it took to accurfiulate the necessary funds.

He stated that there was i a. a xt i ry to finance tlie building lr delay ed until the nation "got back to-normalcV the matter of man- power and material, so if could be longs to the fire department. Plans and specificatioiris will be made later. A building, committee was appointed ta make plans for the Uhi14imw -i nnMfrt ImrtTTTlnMra at uuuuui auu jcvuic luiuwicugc ui where the necessities might be ob tained when the time arrived. This committee included j.

w. Miies-, cnairman. n. ocnenKei.j. neaiy, iv jvines, txanano uu, luc aUu u.

vu. It was announced that the war conference, planned to be held on Sentembes nas been can- celled and that, a firemen's con- LfT i on iMuvciuuci lc 4- v-. commended that three or more ucjcgaics uc acnu icyicscui, Crowley, 'because 'of the advanced 4.v,. i methods of fire fiehtinsr that have thods. No special matters were present- and the session adjourned to ber.

There were over 25 members citizens: Refreshments were made and rved by the last driver to be em- ployed, Driver Comeaux. EGAN NOTES By IVIrs. J. C. Kichey Mr.

and Mrs. Edles Latiolias are A out; uiuuu uaiuiw ui i 72 uuuuu 1 ii t4. us I irU- 3 1 1 -r I xxie yuiuig xa.uy wiix ne. canea juay x-vjixx. Frank L.

Duncan, CBM, stationed-j in New Orleans, was a weekend k. ic son of and Mrs. Joe has seen service in the South Pacific Horace uormier, o. xc, 6uu for a number of months, is w. uazeiv NOTICE OF TO CREATE ROAD OF THE PARISH OF ACADIA, LOUISIANA.

WHEREAS, under -and by virtue of the provisions of Act No. 118 of the Extra Session of the I tufe of Louisiana, for the year 1921.1 the Police Jury of the Parish of; Acadia, Louisiana, is authorized! upon its own initiative, to create road districts within the said Par jish of. Acadia, Louisiana, AND WHEREAS. exists real! necessity for the creation of what shall be known and designated as ROAD DISTRICT No. 6 of the Par- I ish.of for the "dmg, maintenance and struction of public roads, the boundary lines of said ROAD.DIS-! TRICT No.

6 of Acadia Louisiana, are to be as follows, to-: wit: Beginning at the point of inter- 1 4. Fontenot, contract to sell. Rev. Steve Caskey to Hosea Thibodeaux, chattel mortgage. .1 Sun and Continental Oil Co to FredMyers et al, release of oil lease.

J. Paul Breaux to L. J. V. ureaux, cash sale October 6 Rights-of-way grants Humble Oil and Refining from the following: Clebert Breaux, Albert Breaux, W.

V. Larcade, Drozin Breaux; Mrs. Theophie D. jean, Manuel fetitjean et ai, Gerard jviouton, Martin Petitjean, J. Weston Arcen- eaux, J.

Walter Arceneaux, Lena- jJunot, Dumas Cormier, Claude Co- hanan, Renia Cohanan Dugas, Vplan- .,1 ivier.rie ill. liiiLUiai uuia. Joseph Dupre Mire, Ameda Meaux, et ai, iuisa jvaecne Arcen- pt vir. Dore Meche Richard el rorrii Aniinis UIOVIS Thibodeaux. Laura Thibodeaux Bergeron et Walter Bruner et al, Calton Bruner et al, Edward E.

Daigle et al. L'uffoy Fontenot et ai, Edward C. Daigle, M. A. Harmon, Louise J.

Harmon, Adrios Theobert Olivier, Adrios J. Higgmbotham, H. Vautrot, Blanche Daigle Son-. mer, et al. Leonice D.

Thibodeaux, Oleus. Sonnier. cnanes r. k. fa wormier.

Ldoja iranques, L-mew, Richards, Theodore Lavergne, Al- bert Elkins and Lionel Daigle. Here's Work Crowley. Louisiana, to 1 proposed ROAD DIS- TOTCT. No" fi of Acadia Parish, time obiections OTwV hard. BE j-p FURTHER RESOLVED, that tnis resoiution of intention to create said ROAD DISTRICT No: 6 of.

Acadia Parish Louisiana, snail consecutive, weefa.the official De nublisned once a ween.ur iuui lournai. oi me irain s. Louisiana. the "first publication to be not le5 than -thity (30) days th date fixed hereili for r. uuu ivj a tne- nearmg.

buc ca. -xt-, Which resolution was adopted oy the following yea and nay votes, towit: Yeas: Arceneaux, Latour, Scan- nniTip Rpgan. Leeer. Hains. Alphee LeBlanc, Stutes and Dupre.

Nays" None Absent C. Bruntr and A. D. LeBlanc Adopted Septembe 1945. SCANLAN.

President Acadia Parish Police Jury. ATTEST: DAIGLE, Secretary, spending an extended luriougn with his family, who resides near Estherwood. His brother, Forest A. Cormier, was discharged recently, after having served almost five years in the-army. A er.

William Sam Cormier, SI CIS with the Third Fleet in the Pacific and oarticinated in the initial lanriincr nnri Of.r.nnation of the i. tv.a AoMn 1UU alrai of HUMS, Nagato. ON THE USS Token Louis An- i ovin rrr class, 816 South avenue Crowley, served on this large minesweeper when she and ster craft teTS U. Naval vessels to enter the bay The Token also participated in sweeping operations from the Pa- laus to New Guinea, Leyte Gulf and the East China Sea. Robert E.

Dubose, 23 was pro moted to water lender inira on September 1, 1945, alter IO months, of active service in Naval Reserve. Glad as he was I tO receive his promotion as a reward for -ability and effort, it seemed un ed Legal Filings Sentemhr 2S Ozite Normand to Alexandre Thbiodeaux, compromise agreement. Jos. A. Latour bv sheriff tn TT Thomnson special, tax redermotion.

lThe Texas Company to Simon Arov, oh 1VWlll jr UilU V1A 1 wioot Ui Ull lease September 29 uuio narinon to forajana iU. A 1 1 Gauthreaux. aereement- and con- Benton W. Mouboules, to future holder or holders. Lee Weekley to F.

Distribut-: ing Co. chattel mortgage. Estate of J. H. Lswis, brand, cer- tificate SmUe Preiaan.

brand, Lafleiir. ripplaratinn nf separate ownership'. -aiucu, uC.iaidtiuii of separate ownership. hjTaMa ti. i Ui ownerwup.

T.pp Wplnh tn PalMcioi, Mormo National Bank, amendment to SDec- ial mortgage Mordelo L. Vincent. to Cal- casieu Marine National Bank. amendment to special mortgage. Ellis Credeur, brand, certificate, W.

H. Cary, brand, certificate, October 1 Leon Istre, brand, certificate. "Elmer A. Trumps," brand. certifi-S cate.

Mrs. Alice Foster Lynch et al to F. J. Muller, oil lease. Succession of Edwin Hollins, petition and court order to grant lease.1' F.

31 Muller to Magnolia Petrol-; PUm Co assifrnmpnt-. 'Rrnoct Wo-r-noo to Uotmo Tlattol i i very uttie improvement is reported. PFC Herbier Heherr'Bon" or Mf.f nnd Mrs r.noipn Hphprt rohnic nn.i def medical care at a hospital in mett Truax. arrived at home this: past discharged. Grant sprvprt nvFT 'twn vpars ar.rnss and i3 ten many interesiing stones or tnes live and ot the hardships they endured.

Grant stated that he was orotner. trtu Murray Truax, some- where in France day before he sailed for home. He also stated that Murray ieit max same aay ior Germany. Set. LeRov Oliver, son of Mr.

and Mrs. August OHver. arrfved home; from the Pacific this past weekend for a 15 day furlough. He will then i report to Tyler, Where he wHlj receive his discharge. Young Oliver Port Arthur.

were the week-: guests of Mr. Oliver's parents, and Mrs. August Oliver. Lieut. James R.

Oliver, who. is stationed at Sweetwater: was Vhe weekend" guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Oliver. I Mr. and Mrs.

Elvin Truftips of Brownsville, visited with: i iea irom xneir nanas. came to be a special acquaintance home. This always called for an more than two years in the South Birmingham, England, Jack Winn Drilling assignment. Edward Landry to L. G.

Seale and clfattel mortgage. J. Dcoley Sittig to John C. Sittig, ft i casn saie. Joseph Cormier to Oledia Cor casn saie.

Joseph Cormier to Clarvey Cor- nur sJale- Oscar Landry to future holder or holders, speclai mortgage. Sun Oil Co. to Bryant A. Fehlman, release of lease. Mr; Donatile Keller Fontenot efc roseph A.

Thibodeaux, cash i -ZZZZC sale. Joseph C. Thibodeaux. to Mrs. Sel ma C.

Fontenot, Cash sale. Mrs. 'Donatile K. and Louis- Fon- rtenot to Fontenot, cash sale, nest tioiipauir io flaoma. uauma, Laoii j4j.ic.

"of 9 Mu'JUiU-Wk9 AUUWlV A. VMk HocphDp to idc tn Moh a ioc berrv Stakes, last will. Edward N. teguene to Mrs. Elia Lej Tim 1- tt bert.

T.Blanr. to Edia Simon, sale and claim. Irvine Bosslev to Woodrow A. Bosslev. cash sale.

October 2 Roberts Rice Milling articles of amendment. Duplechien Simon, brand, certifi- 'cate. VfBK Chas. S. Lewis, brand, certifi-, cate.

Frank Babineaux, brand, certifi- cate. Tanislas Francois, brand, "certificate. Wallace W. McBride to Jacob McBride, chattel; mortgage. Euclide Richard to Gulf States TTt'litiocr Pn TinrVifrf -Tirair T7 1- TT'T c.nvMA tiaua.

lanci iu ouuc. r- nnrm -tr-cv c-omo VJCU1f'c -Camile Hanks to same. Emand Armentor to Crowley Building and Loan Association hash qhIp corrects uunon to a. L. Boudreaux, correction deed.

t'-'-I JJUIiCu to lUtuiL iiuiULr, opcL. id mnrto-txro ifH Vincent to Jarasime Lavefgne to Ules u- Lavergne. cash sale. uijooco spscial mortgage. Clarence m-nam-io lutuic mm.

w4- Harold Perry to future holder or holders, chattel mortgage. Ignace Venable to future holder or holders, chattel mortgage, D- Benoit, brand, certificate, October 5 trover Morgan ana tu Ojay Stutes and wire, casn saie. Grover C. Morgan and wife to meooore arou.ssara dim sale. Aioert jvi.

oouio, cerwu- cate. Haughton Hof fpauir, Rice Capitoi, Chevrolet, chattel, mortgage. Walter Trahaa, brand certifi cate. Louis Quebodeaux, brand certfU sale Mier, brand, certificate. Benj.

Etta -Prather et al to Anthony Abdalla. royalty deed. Dr. Harry Jenkins to Nelions Use The Classified Ads For i Results FOR- SALE f. i.

3 1 wori, 5 vaJ visitor -at the home of his sister, ended the worlds worst war. V-J11vr t- or, Tlnv to Viim nprwinnllv mpanr "that xmcw queans, iK at nome hrwmretuini to wife1 wi1 regret to arn that days. He has much im-! Crowley Building and. Loan As-WnPtte 'lpS? "fnd hif.thre--D- LeJeune is reported as being provement in his walk since his scciation, o. Emend Armentor, vS? old son Robert Jr Their' Very ilL He has ben under tne i Iast visit at home Young.

Hebert mortgage sale. year old ion, Kooert jr. ineir cf a doct qj. for some time but was in hired twinp" whilp I A. L.

Boudreaux to Eli -Duhon, Crant H. Truax, son of Mrs. Em- Sic bombing program reached a de gree of perfection, in every 'respect, such as few. military operations in all history could boast." Stationed at the Guam-based 314th bombardment wing, these men include: Private First Class Joseph M. Armorer, Church.

Point, Ovey Broussard, yeoman third sink, wno nas oeen in tne Navy since 1942, is now aboard the U. S. S. Rocky Mount, a new flag ship of Admiral Kinkaid's. Seventh P'leet, directing operations along? the China coast.

The Rocky Mount was the first ship to the port of Shanghai on September 18, with the admirals' staff and flag of. the Seventh Fleet. Overseas since 1944, Broussard has served aboard the U. S. S.

Wasath with the Seventh Fleet in such operations as Leyte, Lingayen and other minor Philippine operations. Yeoman Broussard 's home 'before his enlistment in the navy was with Air. and Mrs. Ernest Faulk of Lyons Point. SSgt.

Theodore Johnson, husband of the former Miss Gladys 'Trahanof Crowley, has been chosen on the basis of his combat and service record as one of the guard which accompanied General MacArthur on his tours about Recent newsreel thots have shown Johnson at the airport where MacArthur landed. He has spent five years in "service, nblv with the 11th airborne through the New Guinea, Philippine and Okinawa campaigns, and is now billeted in a German doctor's home in Yokohama, he reported in a letter; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson, of Port Orange, Fla. Johnson also said that his 'points add up to 98 the birth last August of his daughter, Charlotte, entitling him to the "first boat home." Mrs.

Johnson and daughter make their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trahan, of Crowley. Frank A. Bacon, better known as radioman Second U.

S. N. arrived in Crowley to spend a 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. A.

Bacon, Sr. Having January Bacon has been in 'the South Pacific for more than two years and this is his first visit at home since "he entered the service. ON THE JSS LST 1083.. Yoko-- suka, Japan (Delayed) William S. Cormier, seaman, first class, IJSNR, of Crowley, is servipg on this tank, landing ship, wriich was the first craft ofrher kind to drpp an-i chor in Japanese When the 3rd moved into fcagami Wan the 1083...

carrying Marines their equipment, anchor ed with the battleships and cruisers preparatory to landing August 30. October 3 Dave A. Besse'to Yolande Dabo val Besse, correction Frank Langley to Byrnes Bros. chattel Maurice Lantier to future holder or holder, chattel mortgage. Gaston Doucet to fdture ttolder 6r holders, chattel mortgage.

Marcelan Dugas to Domingues chattel mortgage Mrs. Mary Frances White Brooks et al to E. P. Richard, cash sale. Joseph Cormier to Clarence J.

Cormier, cash sale. Placide Weekley to Isaac Stutes. cash sale. Isaac Stutes to future holder or holders, special mortgage. Mabel Breaux Spell -to Louie 'Spell, Rev.

of home cedlaration. Geo. A. Perry to Olivier Guillotte, cash sale. Morris T.

McManus. and wife to Freddie Miller and wife, cash sale of building and fixtures. Pearlie L. King to Fry L. Luckeli oil lease.

Trustees of Assemblies of Crowley to Louisiana District of Assemblies of God, cash sale and 1 Warnes Schnexider to Houston I latlcn cadet Rayne. r. i tvviv, vai b. ouii 01 Mrs- 0 Crowley, nas duty in the navy at the nay al. officers serraration center in New mm jY fc t- stationed at'Very fortunate meeting.

Jiis Tompkinsville, N. Y. B. R. White, known to his friends as "Biffy' was dischareed SeD- tember 29 "from tlie army.

He had been stationed on Guadalcanal for 18 months, and also sajs service in the Hawaiin Islands. E. Upton Bertaut. soil of -Mr. and .1 For the Fiitu Bertaut, arrived Thurs- lhad been across for three years.

day from Fort Sam Houston, San! Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Olivet of "We want every Louisianian to know our future plahs.Fr Louisiana and the Telephone Company have been workiifj; closely together for many years. 'ifr SSrU I XXIO tllbO, AVAL U11U AVAfc U. -rJ.

F. Dubose of Indian Bayou have, pood reason to be proud of theirj uur sons, an oi wnora are ms i service; PFC Leroy F. is in the Army John in the Air Corps, and PFC t-4 Tfx. Daniel D. Knight.

1c. USNR, of Crawley, participated in the seizure and occupation oi tne Japanese heme island pf Honshu and was present with this U. S. Naval Submarine Units 'Tokyo Bay at the tirrfe of tlte signing of the surrender documents September 2nd. Knight has been in the naval service for two years and has served on board the u.

S. S. Proteus since, Maj-ch. 27. 1944 Cpl.

Jack Lyon's, J.r.. son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lyons of Crowley, is home on furlough from Boca Raton. where he is stationed. He will return to Florida October IS.

at the, end of his furlough. Back In Muff -f 'fTon'imiPd From Paee On?) rived at home Tuesday night after Having received his discharge at Camp Shelby, last Friday. An aerial engineer in the troop carrier command, young Harkins would have rounded out four years of s.ervice in December of this year. During' the 30 months he was across he served in Africa. Sirilv.

Italy, England. France' and Trinidad. He is entitled to wear the E. T. O.

ribbon with sevpn' battle stars, the air medal -with Tone oak leaf cluster, and the" Presidential unit citation with "two oak'ieaf clusters. Tha naval personnel operation center at Or leans has -given honorable discharees to the following men from' this areai James Nelson, chief Francis A. Martin, machinist's mate, 2c; Harold A. Hainebach yeoman 1c: Gene V. Collins, Thomas Carver Voipche, yoeman first class, all of Crowley; and Lon J.

Moody, friends and relatives this past week. cate. Mrs. C. A.

Batchelor of Mrs. Josephine M. Sweet, et al to was at home this past week to see, Murphy Dubois, lease, her brother, Sgt-LeRby; Oliver Mrs. Eula Istre Bachelot. declara.

who jusr returned from overseas, ition. The weddine of L. D. Fontenot Hebard Thibodeaux" to ftelsoil of Xvlamou to Miss Yolande Pre jeanj Credeur, cash sale. of Egan was-solernnized In Evange-j Thomas R.

Reed to Herbert Reed, What's coming up?" Quite a lot the greatest ex-pansion program in the history of the telephone in Louisiana as soon materials are available It means spending millions of dollars to "pf ovfde telephones for all who have been waiting for them. This is one of our first jobs! A greatly expanded Telephone plograift for our farmer friends is also in process. Expansion of long clistanee sef vice is. being scheduled too. It will include the installation? Of coaxial cables to handle more calls with and con- venience for you, and provide more facilities or -that excit- ing visual art television.

A mas3 of construction is to be done and a iew service to motoi vehicles is also ig tjje offing. What does it all add up one thing, it means more 2 opportunity of the returning veteran, for" all. Leuisianiaitf. It insures an adequate telephone system" far Louisiana and that, is essential to the state's growth. Each give impetus to the other, as our friendly "relationship has in the past.

More work for the future. That's what it means, when you analyze have a knack for gettiag at tlte heart of things. They like to seethe marshalling of Men, Money and' that American combination Antonio. discharged from the service after more than four years' service. Haying -entered the, army in May! 1941, Bertaut was a medi- cal.technitian serving in Africa when he was taken prisoner by Jhe spent two years in a prison camp.

With his wife the former Miss Betty Tucker, he will make his home In Crowley, wher he expects to resume his work in business with his father. Orville Lee Dunphy. formerly-first lieutenant in. the Air Corps, has been separated from the service. He is the of Mr.

and -Mrs. Frank Dunphy and the husband of the former Miss Lucille Boudreaux. Among those who have recently received discharge from the services are: Jarries Floyd kelson, Horace Ffe-maux McGinn, Lynn John Chiasson, Grant H. Truax. Guilbert Guillory Roy Joseph Richard.

Gilbert S. Le-doux, Williard Alvin A 'Amy, Stablev S. Scanlan. MerVin C. Longenbaugh.

Anthony Chiasson. Eurel J. Manuel. Clifford Julius, Miles L. Hodges, Philip W.

Winters. Curtis ABshire, Allen D. Crandle, Andrus H. Op'hay Priiheaux Leteir Fontenot, Clarence Vidrine, James Borell, Moise A. Prather, Thomas A.

Barousse," C. Melancon line Catholic church Chapel at a o'clock Tuesday afternoon. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, and Mrs. Paul Pre jean. A large crowd attended.

SSgt. Charlie Sensat, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P.

Sensat, is back at home from the EuroDean countries, enjoying civilian life. Charlie served in the Tunisian in Sicily, Naples, Rome, NortI Apennines and Po Valley. He was awarded the E. T. O.

ribbon with and keejs if there. put Louisiana out In front, Yes, there's prosperity in work. And prosperity meafli I happiness for Lpuisianians. As for the men and wofnen of the Telsphcne Company in Louisjana.Ve fce the future with confidence! VERNON BAIRD, Louisiana Mfinager': SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHORE AMD TElEGRAPHCOUPm lr six battle stars and the Good Con-lpoR Fresh milk cows. See duct medal.

He flew from Italy on wynn Andrus or Dr. H. H. Tyck-Septembes 4 ahd landed in Miami, I. er Phone 346.

Crowley. September 14.. En route theyj i stopped at several points, including CAMELLIA SEED oatS. $1.50 per Casablanca, Brazil and Porto bushel at farm 4 miles -west of I Mowata. Andrew Pousson, Eu- TJSE the" SIGNAL WANT' ADS and Samuet Rf ggiefp -t a ly-r -t -i-.

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