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The Richland Beacon-News from Rayville, Louisiana • 4

The Richland Beacon-News from Rayville, Louisiana • 4

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Rayville, Louisiana
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0 0 THE RICHLAND BEACON-NEWS, RAYVILLE, FEBRUARY 11, 1956. The installation stressed the norls Bowler, treasurer, Rayvllle Weeks, Start; three daughters, Mrs, Mrs. Lucy JVeeks a. m. Saturday at the Start Baptist Church with the J.

S. Deal, pas- elected president. C. M. Dally, 8:00 a.

m. Morning Prayer, house opened for the election of of-C. G. Cary and D. D.

Utterback' A sincere invitaUon Is extended fleers. After many fiery campaign were made vice presidents. to everyone to worship with us at speeches the following officers were Clara Norrld, Start; Mrs. Madie Bradley, Oak Ridge, and Mrs. Ves- Mrs.

Lucv Weeks, 80-year-old res- tor, officiating. Interment followed rdt of Start, died in a Monroe ln start Cemetery under the direc- Freeport Oil is the outgrowth of one of the services llsited above a program begun seven years ago and to attend the Inquirer's Class Rosenwald Colored High School. Thelma McCaa, song leader. Rayvllle Rosenwald Colored High School. Florence Steen Harris, reporter, Rhymes Colored High School.

Dorothy Alston, parlimentarian. duties and reaponsioilities of each officer. Other business of importance included planning a skit for the month of February by each chapter. After the meeting adjourned, the New Farmers of America joined the New Homemakers of America in a hospital at a. m.

inursaay or i Vi Dy reepori auipnur company iu sessions. roe. (jtast week, after a lengthy illnes Funeral services we're held at iu She is survived by a son, John diversify its interests and acquire reserves of oil and gas. The company's production of oil for 1955 D) Grace Baptist Church Rev. J.

E. Chandler, Pastor elected: Yvonne Johnson, president, Ray-ville Rosenwald Colored High Scho6L Beulah tarter, vice-president. Ester Toombs Colored High School. Johnye Lee Hicks, secretary. Alto Coloned High School.

Rosie Mae Robinson, assistant secretary. Alto Colored High School. Ester Toombs Colored High fccnooi. Erma Lee Riley. sergeant-at-armsr social hour which was very en- was 1,630,000 barrels, and the cur joyable.

rent rate of production is now Rhymes Colored High School. 6 ter Butler, of New Orleans; a eis-tcr, Mrs. Lizzie Arrant, Monroe; tyvft brothers, Robert Oden, Logans-port, and Clyde Oden, Kennewick, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Fred Carvin, W. W.

T. Booth, R. E. Hardwick, Troy Adams and B. B.

Eppinette. 0 Freeport Sulphur Forms New Company To Seek OilQ 200 barrels per day. C5 Marie Haynes, Acting Reporter. Velma Robinson, historian. Alto Colored High School.

10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.

Preaching Service. 7:30 p. m. B. T.

U. 8:30 p. m. Worship Service. 7:30 p.

m. Wednesday night: Midweek Frayer Meeting. 0 The new company, Mr. Williams said, was formedin recognition of the growing importance of Free-port's oil and gas interests and in All are cordially invited to attend order to facilitate the search for these servlces. cFOR NOTI EQUIPMENT vcX Volentioe Flowers FOR and development of additional reserves of these resources." Freeport, in partnership with two independent oil producers, recently set a new world's depth record in drilling for oil in the marshland.

40 miles southeast of New Orleans. The wildcat well reached a total depth of 2,570 feeC and preparations to test are now under way. The previous record of 21,482 feet was established in California in I am apply lor clemency. Jr WILLIE WHITE. l143tp.

NOTICE I am applying for clemency. LLOYD M. McWILLIAMS. l283tp. LIVESTOCK 'tlft i FOR 0- V7 Richland Parish New Every girl is a Sweetheart on Valentine's Day! Sweethearts of all ages will be delighted by a gift of fresh flowers.

The well is located in the vicinity HomeiliakerS Of of the Lake Wash America Election nppnunta for more the company's totl productfon. The The Richlana iarisn cnapter of balance comes from Freeport's in- for your farm financing be a really helpful "helping land." Our loan cost is kept and terms of repayment are keyed to your expected IncomcJWhy not fV o-0 i r- iX I A atut 'tr-mm At-i- terests in other fields ln Louisiana New Homemakers of America held as well as in Texas, (Oklahoma and election at Ester Toombs Colored Kansas. iTAllf A Beautiful Way To Say "I LOVE YOU" 0 vUIUC 111 aiiu lain, v. vu requirements with us soon? StPDavid's Episcopal -Church Rfcv. Richard Wilson, Vicar High School, January 31st.

An impressive opening ceremony was conducted by the hostess chapter. Inspiring remarks by Principal Nash set the stage for a very successful meeting. Presiden)Rotenia Hicks of Alto Colored High School, declared the 0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Serrfces and Activities: Sunday, Feb. 12th, Quinquogesima Sunday. 9:15 a.

m. Instructed Family Eucharist, 10:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 5:00 p.rn.

Evening Prayer and Sermon, Winnsboro. Monday, Feb. 15, Inquirer's Class, Phone us today and let us suggeS; your Valentine from our OF RAYyiLLE Phone 4424 H. C. PETERSEN NEW ORLEANS, La.

FormatRn of Freeport Oil Company as a division of Freeport Sulphur Company was announced by Langbourne M. Williams, president of the sulphur company. C. (A. Wight, chairrpan of Free-port's executive committee, has been eleced chairman of the new company, and H.

C. Petersen, a Freeport vice president, has been wide selectioifof corsages; cut flowers, and flowed plants. 0 Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation 7:00 p. Winnsboro. PhonaNow! United States Depositary' a (3 0 f7 .0.

Wednesday, Feb. 15, Ash Wednesday (1st day of Lent). 7:00 a. m. and 9:00 a.

m. Holy Eucharist, Rayville. 10:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist, Oak Ridge.

Thursday, Feb. 16th, Inquirer's 7:00 p. Rayville. Sunday.CFeb. 19th, 1st Sunday in LeM.

9:15 The-Church School. 10:90 a. m. Holy Eucharist and Sermon. 4:30 p.

m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, Oak Vote No, GAAulhearn Tlower Shop JOHN C. MORRIS 0 "PHONE 3531 OR 54 Rayville, La. Ktprtttnflng Atna CoiuoTty mt4 Srty Company PHONE 4411 RAYVILLE, LA. 0 3 In the low-price field LET'S Ford's Tgunderbd V-8 engine 0 (in Fairlaiie and Station Wagon models) is the biggest, most powerful "8" in the low-price field at no extra cost! a -G In just about evjry model'rthe '56 Ford, equipped as more and more peoplewant it, is the lowest-priced car built in America! 0 0 GS 0 Co 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 owest 0 Performance has made Jord 's V-8 the largest-selling "8" in the world.

Latest figures show more peoplbotfght Ford in 1955 than tle two. other I jT- III) 1 1 low-priced ightscomb ined 0 Based on comparison of suggested list prices. LASLEY DOWNES OUR REPRESENTATIVE A Man Of Honesty and Integrity. Our INDEPENDENT Candidate Who Can Represent ALL The People Of Richland Parish. Sincerely, Friends of Lasley J.

Downes Get the most "GO" for the least Dough duringmr FEBRUARY SALES JUBILEE Come in for a Test Drive TODAY! 0 Vote No, NICHOLS FORD COMPANY Highway 80 East 0R-vville. GREAT TV, FORD THEATRE, KNOE-TV, P. M. THURSDAY. FEB.

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