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The Weekly Acadian from Rayne, Louisiana • 15

The Weekly Acadian from Rayne, Louisiana • 15

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Rayne, Louisiana
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1946 THE WEEKLY ACADIAN PAGE FIFTEEN Farm Needs Here 'Advertise i our RENTALS ENROLLMENT LIST AT HIGH SCHOOL HAS NO CHANGE FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. MORGAN HELD ON MONDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS Money to Lend 11 iEED MONEY? See Home Fin ance, of Crowley, Inc. Phone 1fmr 1 Tjuion'" tn Store. I 1 tfound, Strayed 12 hut brown wallet in vicinitv of Apartments for Rent 61 FURNISHED APARTMENT.

118 Avenue I. FOR RENT: One apartment, no children. 813 N. Ave. phone 1157.

Sleeping Rooms 63 FOR RENT: Comfortable rooms, 227 West Fourth St. ONE" LARGE room with one or two beds, connecting bath. 214 West 4th St. ROOM FOR RENT gentlemen only. Phone 496, 421 W.

Jean-ette, Barrios. Miscellaneous for Rent 66 FOR RENT: Garage space, 419 East 2nd phone 884. Business Opportunities 71 HOME AND AUTO Supply Store. Secure your future. Franchise and merchandise available now for new Associate Stores.

Investigate before you invest. Write or wire Kenyon Auto Stores, Dallas 1, Texas. IF YOU HAVE something you want to sell, trade, or rent, the Signal classified is the place to advertise it. FOR BEST RESULTS in selling, trading or renting call 35 or 1234 for a Signal classified ad. results.

REAL ESTATE Farms, Lands for Sale 73 FOR SALE: Home site Eunice Highway V2 mile from, city limits. Frontage 210 depth 313'. Reasonably priced. Call 936, write Box 166. RICE FARM for sale.

650 acres, two miles north of Welsh. Improved with buildings and irrigation system. For particulars, write John J. Cosner. Hammond, Louisiana.

Houses for Sale 75 FOR SALE: Two duplex apartment houses. Call 1072 or 22. ADVERTISE it In the classifieds when you want to buy, sen, trade or rent. FOR SALE: 2 lots 40x170' with 24x40. New house with double floor, asbestos siding.

Joseph M. Broussard, Louisiana Kaplan. Lifelong Resident Of Ebenezer Section Succumbs At Home Of Sister In Crowley Funeral services for Mrs. Hoyt Morgan, 42, were conducted at the Ebenezer Methodist church at 4 p. m.

Monday, with burial following in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Morgan, a native of the Ebenezer section, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Spell, in Crowley at 10:25 a. m.

Sunday. Mrs. Morgan was born April 24, 1904, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neville Hof fpauir.

She grew -up in that section of the country, attending the Indian Bayou high school. She was married to Hoyt Morgan on August 26, 1922. and came to Ebenezer, where she lived for the remainder of her lifetime. Mrs. Morgan was a lifelong member of the Methodist church and was active in the Work of the church at Ebenezer, serving as Sunday School teacher.

She was very popular in that community and enjoyed the highest esteem and regard of her neighbors. Surviving besides her husband are six sons, Herbert, Farrell, Thermon, Sheron, Rayford and Herman Morgan and two daughters, Helen Joy and Shelby Jean Morgan; two sisters, Mrs. James Spell of Crowley and Mrs. Sol Morgan of Humble City; three brothers, Leamon Hoffpauir of Ebenezer, Bruce Hoffpauir of Indian Bayou, and Norris Hoffpauir of Crowley. The Geesey-Ferguson funeral home of Crowley was in charge of arrangements.

Poultry Specialist Culls Parish Flocks On Visit Here William Guidry, assistant poultry specialist from LSU, visited the parish September 5, for the purpose of assisting the official blood testors of the parish. During the day he visited, culled and blood -tested the flocks of Miss Delia Robbins, Mrs. Alex Dupuis, and Amos Trumps. He was assisted by C. L.

Bou-let, blood tcstor for the Schenkel Hatcher, and Ale Dupuis, blood testor for the Riceland Hatchery and others were: Camile Richard, also parish blood testor. J. M. principal and agriculture teacher. Iota; Lewis Hill, assistant county agent; Miss Principal States That Only Slight Variation Exists Over Other Registration According to figures released by Principal Guy P.

Lucas of the Crowley High school, registration figures remain practically the same as last year, with but a slight increase noted. The increase at the school, he said, will not set any record enrollment, since at one time, in 1939, well over 500 high school students in the four standard grades were in attendance. The total enrollment at the school was given as 412, and includes grades eight through twelve. The eighth grade alone has 112 students listed, he said. Figures from '45 showed at the end of the first month of operation 420 students in attendance with 114 of the number bcin? the eighth grade.

Broken down into its grades, Lucas said that 112 students were in the eighth grade this year, 101 in the ninth. 51 in the theoretica oflf-year tenth grade, 72 in the eleventh and 76 in the senior year. The school year has started its complete operation as of Tuesday, said the principal, and the classes have not been worked out as to size. All equipment has been distributed, and the regular instruction is underway. Lucas also announced that the season football general admission tickets for all games will be on advance sale ai wagers Pharmacy, and will be handled there throughout the season.

Persons desirins to Durchase general admission tickets in ad vance and avoid congestion at the gates on Friday night can now make purchase of their tickets. Elsie LeBlanc, assistant home demonstration agent; Mrs. S. IL Schenkel of the Schenkel Hatchery, and Mrs. Alex Dupuis.

SUPPLY THREATENED' LONDON The meat supply of millions' of Londoners nuns in the balance today as representatives of 3,000 striking meat handlers gathered to consider their union's recommendations that they return to their jobs provided they are not asked to work with non-union men. -o- The oldest known bank notes are those known as" the flyini? money," issued in China in 2637 B. AGENTS PHONE 403 -J Salesman Wanted LIVE WIRE SALESMAN or organizers to show silver in homes. Good opportunity for advancement. Immediate delivery.

Write Box 789, care lignal. MERCHANDISE Good Things to Eat 42 SHRIMP DAILY. Fish Thursday and Friday at F. Smith Fish Market. Located at 520 Oak Street.

HOME COOKED meals served daily Mae's Todd House Inn, West 2nd. Household Goods 43 HOME COMFORT porcelain wood range, with built-in water tank. Good as new. Martin Pousson, Rt. 1, Iota.

ONE SUNBEAM Heatrola, good condition, $30. R. J. Bruchez, Box 65, Phone 53, Iota, La. ONE HARTMAN WARDROBE trunk made by nationally known firm.

Gibralterized construction, Canvas covered with solid brass hardware. Thirteen-hanger clothes compartment, secret Jewelry drawer and other deluxe Improvements. Excellent condition, price $150.00. Phone 1232. Miscellaneous for Sale 45 FOR SALE: One safe.

Earl John, phone 273. FOR SALE: 3 boys' sport coats, like new. Ranging sizes 18, 36, 37. W. R.

McClelland, 1225 North Ave. F. 5.6 h.p. EVINRUDE outboard motor. Guaranteed A-l condition.

Phone 292. WHITE EVENING dress, used only once. Phone 932-W. Wanted to Buy, Misc. 46 WANTED: Boys' 24" bicycle.

Phone 1103-J. SET OF GOLF clubs, new or uspd. Don Wagner. Rice Hotel. Electrical Goods For Sale 47 FOR SALE: One RCA Victor Radio and phonograph combination, in good condition.

Joe's Place. FARM rets and Livestock 51 FOR SALE: Gaited saddle horse, Also saddle, martingale, bridle, Gentle for ladies. Phone 190. FOR SALE: Jersey, Hol- stein, Vi Guernsey cow, 6 years, n6w milking. $100.00.

Oday Myers, phone 526-J, Estherwood. WANTED: Anyone having male Pekinese at stud. Call Sam at 127. FOR SALE: Another load of A-l fresh Jersey milch cow. Dr.

Tucker, phone 347 or 343. or 343. Farm Implements ONE McCORMICK-Deering 7-ft. binder in good shape. Four miles west of Iota, William Clement.

Bnsile. La. Baby' Chicks 5j SCHENKEL'S U. S. Approved Hatchery.

Baby chicks. 8 breeds at all times. Phone 23 or 905, Highway 00. Crowley. Miscellaneous For Sale 5fi MR.

FARMER: We pay highest for Chickens, Eggs and Ducks. Cash or Handy Cash Store, 328 West Second Street. 34 -gan Hotel. Finder please return to Signal Office. business Service 14 MATTRESSES renovated, ticks laundered and innersprings repaired.

Reasonable. Sleep Ezy Mattress Shop, phone 168. 'ANTED: Felt hats to clean and block. Marx Cleaners and Hatters. HOTOGRAPH your honorable discharge for terminal pay.

Call 1007, Breaux. appliance Repair 15 'OR EXPERT Radio Repairs, see L. E. Thibodeaux at Carver Motor Sales, Phone 1266. nstruction 16 falGH SCHOOL Earn high school diploma at home in spare time.

Advance as rapidly as your ability permits! Pre-parefpr college or business! rnvpn fnr vvnrlr nl- reay completed. Low monthly Kajryiueiiia. rui ncc uuucuu, write American School, West Lake, La. reimportation 18 YOU NEED a Taxi, phone 28. Bruce Taxi Service.

ftAIN OR SHINE we'll be on time. Phone 114, Crowley Taxi Service. ZROUEN TRUCKING Co. Local and long distance hauling. Phone 1298 and 1215, New Iberia.

AUTOMOTIVE hTsed Cars, Trucks For Sale 21 OR SALE: One 1941 Chevrolet IV2 ton truck, Nabors trailer with air brakes. Earl John, jf; phone 273. I OR One Model A Ford truck, fisarl John, phone 2i5. i JGNAL CLASSIFIEDS PAY. tL- TEVER LET a day go by without )j reading the Daily Signal Clas- sinea rage.

EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female 32 biRL WANTED: Good pay, no Sunday worK. uaysiee onop. OOKKEEPER with' typing ex- perience Ul wim some bookkeeping knowledge. Write or phone with references to Piedmont Sales Service Company. Jennings, Louisiana.

biRL OR WOMAN to. do house work. Phone I23I-J. Energetic; saleslady for remanent, pleasant wont showing sterling silver in homes. Immediate Write Box 456, care signal.

WANTED: Middle agCd do light Housework. HtPSare fr child." Phone for appointment; Help Wanted, or 33 WANTED: Man or' woman "for IHnn Rnmp college, business ing, or teaching fexperlence je-. quired," O. Box 810, Lafayette, La." -AT. AUCTION EEEY FE1BAY EVEN IF THERE IS NOTHING YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE WEEKLY SALES.

MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CROWLEY SALES BARN i II LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CROWLEY.

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Years Available:
1946-1954