Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Daily World from Opelousas, Louisiana • Page 16
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Daily World from Opelousas, Louisiana • Page 16

Publication:
Daily Worldi
Location:
Opelousas, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

10 DAILY WORID Opclousas, April 20, 1967 Stove Canyon Side-Pleat Tent Printed Pattern 41. I WANT 7b FLY TD WrItL PAY 6A III HAVE uTS Kl CAN'T 60- WHICH CON rrH -ax 5lw 91 PR77y iM ANTONIO FOB THE ANP OIL AND THINK fT OVER. UNLE45 YOU'LL TAINS MY fmuiVA FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY W1)'LL6T FULL S1 PAY AW RENT SO PHOT'S I Li iC5rfrfr-iWASH fMp-'2 OF KELLY A.F.B.-0N MY PUBLICITY IN MY I'VE MY LANPLAPY YlllCEHSBlJ SiSS-PtllCff: fc-T7 VACATION THOUGHT IT WILL RELEASE MY iSf Iff! Ccctlc Cailey Mr i 5 Sift, I WANT TO REPORT AM INSUSOBDIMATE TENT-ROPE Arms for Crime Fighting for the demonstration) onto a shield held by Janelle McCammon, a secretary In his office. The display ranged from guns that fire tranquilizer pellets to a system which can Identify voices in much the same way as fingerprints are Identified. CUnifax) REP.

JAMES H. SCHEUER demonstrates a piece of modern crime fighting equipment; part of a display he set up at the Capitol Tuesday, for use by police and other law enforcement officials. Scheuer is firing a small tear gas "bomb" (armed with water CONGRESS IN ACTION TRUSTWORTHY Tourist Takes His Chance 9157 10-20 Doucet Named Credit Bureau General Manager John Dale Doucet has been named general manager of the Credit Bureau of Opelousas by E. A. Uffman, owner.

Uffman stated that W. D. La-strapes will serve as office manager and as advisor on customer-relations. Miss Tessle Fisher SIOUX FALLS, S. D.

(UPI) Ronald Kiggins, a trusty at the Minnehaha County Jail escaped Tuesday but officials said he is still eligible to be a trusty. He came back eight hours after he left. By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) It is generally agreed that Congress Is BOLL WEEVIL POPULATION UP IN LOUISIANA FIELDS BATON ROUGE More boll weevils are laying In waiting to enter Louisiana cotton fields than last year, according to Dr. James S. Tynes, Louisiana Extension Service entomologist.

This was revealed by spring examinations by U. S. Department of Agriculture entomologists In northeast Louisiana of ground trash near cotton fields. Boll weevils survive winter weather by leaving cotton fields In the fall and hiding under ground litter and other debris. They emerge and move Into cotton fields when spring weather arrives.

More boll weevils survive the winter If it is mild, Dr. Tynes says. "When this happens, cotton farmers start the year with more boll weevils attacking their cotton. Farmers can help prevent boll weevil losses by checking fields regularly to determine when insecticides are needed. creeping along this year at an even slower pace than usual.

I don't know what effect this might have on the welfare of the nation, but It Is imposing a minute tape recording of the clang, chug and hiss the engine used to make when It pulled into a station. I propose that the Senate chamber be similarly wired. When nothing noteworthy Is happening, a tape recording could be played for tourists, enabling them to hear the clang, chug and hiss that senators make under a full head of steam. hardship on the tourists. When tourists, whose numbers and Mrs.

Jesse seemingly double every year, Side pleats swirl the tent Into sudden, swinging motion. The neck is square bare to the sun. Look and look you may, but you'll never find a more delightful dress. Printed Pattern 9157: Misses' Sizes 10. 12.

14. 16. 18, 20. Size 14 takes 2V6 yds. 45-in.

SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class visit the U.S. Capitol they naturally want to see congress odds in action. However, the against fulfilling that wish are ft distressingly small. B. Hayes will serve as Credit Reporting specialists and Miss Patsy David will edit the St.

Landry Legal News. Doucet's duties will Include the development of the retail col- and medical- mailing and special handling. With luck, good timing and Send to patience, a tourist stands a fair chance of seeing Congress in session. But seeing Congress in SUBJECT OF PROGRAM Changing Attitudes Toward Morals: Dilemma for Doctor NEW ORLEANS The doctor's dilemma in the changing attitudes toward morals will be the subject of a statewide program action is another matter. DOUCET week when Sen.

Everett M. Dirksen, was eulogizing the marigold as a candidate for national flower, he might as well have stayed at home. This situation strikes me as being somewhat unfair. Citizens who travel long distances and expend goodly amounts of time, monev and energy to observe the legislative process at first hand deserve a better shake. IT IS, I SUPPOSE, asking too much for Congress to declare war, or for the House to expel one of its members, or for Dirksen to eulogize the marl gold every hour on the hour merely to accommodate the tourists.

There is, however, a way to make their visits more stimulate ing. I got the idea from the Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian has on display a 280-ton steam locomo. tive of the type that has all but disappeared from the American scene. Recently it wired the exhibit for sound.

Visitors to the museum can now hear an authentic five ONLY at infrequent intervals lection division MARIAN MARTIN, care of Daily World, No. 328 Print plainly NAME ADDRESS Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th St. NEW YORK 11, N. Y.

with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. New Eunice Firm Issued Charter Service Welding Fabricating of Eunice, has been Issued a charter to operate as a retail-wholesale business, according tc records on file in the office of the St. Landry Parish Clerk of Court. According to the articles of the charter the firm will manufacture, buy, sell, use, assign and lease machines, appliances and equipment for welding and fabricating of materials of all description. The stockholders are Richard L.

Hebert, president, 499 shares; R. L. Hebert, vice-president, 499 shares; Sheral Guillory Hebert, secretary, one share; and Agnes Weitz Hebert, treasurer, one share. the latter where he was confined for observation, committed the offense at Prairie Ronde. The 'incident occurred Aug.

2, according to records. of the dental-hospital divisions thus far has a senate session remotely resembled anything that might be loosely construed as action. Nor has the average on medicine and religion spon Credit Bureau of Opelousas. In addition, Doucet will expand the sored by the Louisiana State Med Grand Prairie Man Sentenced For Rape Try A 56-year-old Grand Prairie white man was sentenced to five years In the state penitentiary today in District Court for the 1965 attempted rape of his 11-year-old niece. Judge Joseph LaHaye imposed the sentence after Ell telly pleaded guilty to the specific charge of attempted aggravated rape.

Stelly who has spent the last two years either in the parish jail or in a state mental institutlon, House session been much ical Society. The program will be held at 7 p. m. on Sunday, general credit Reporting Services In response to the needs of the retail, financial, professional livelier. What a visit to the Capitol Area Youths Aid and service businesses in Opelousas and St.

Landry Parish. boils down to is a game of April 30 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans. Dr. F. P.

Bordelon of Marks-ville of Marksvllle, chairman of the Louisiana State Med Certification legislative roulettte. Doucet is a life long resident A tourist gets in line and Louisiana State Medical Society President, Dr. Joseph A. Sabatier, of Baton Rouge said, "since our medicine and religion program will deal with such timely and Interesting subjects, we are extending an Invitation to ministers of all faiths and the public to attend this meeting." The program will be In the form of a panel moderated by the Rev. Paul B.

McCleave, LL. director of the Department of of Ville Platte and Opelousas. Fcr Lafayette He served in the U. S. Marine Corp and attended McNeese State gambles that his turn in the gallery will come when some, thing interesting Is taking place ical society's committee on Medicine and Religion, said that the program would cover such Owen Shute of Opelousas and College and Southwestern Lou on the House or Senate floor.

subjects as "The Coed and the isiana University. He has had prior experience in the finance and collection fields. Doucet Is Unless a visitor happened to hit the Senate chamber this "Unwed Mothers" and "Changing Attitudes on Abor a member of the Opelousas Jay- Thomas C. Voinche of Eunice, with other members of Sigma Nu fraternity at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, recently contributed to a cltywlde beautification program In Lafayette. Voinche served as civicproject Medicine 'and Religion of the mm cees.

He Is married to the former Mary Ann Breaux. They have two children and live on Judson Walsh Drive. American Medical Association. Panelists will be Rabbl Leo Bergman, Touro Synagogue, New Orleans; Dr. Philip J.

Krupp, New Orleans; the Rt. Rev. Iverson B. Noland, Bishop Coajutor, chairman for the fraternity. Shute, public relations chairmen for Sigma Nu, said the group will continue the program until completion.

According to the latest census figures, the U.S. Center of population is located about 50 miles east of East St. Louis, 111. Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana, Baton Rouge; Dr. Kenneth A.

Rlt-ter, New Orleans, and the Rt. Rev. A. T. Screen, Archdiocese of New Orleans.

mam Sigma Nu members are help ing to distribute dogwood trees to property owners in Lafayette. 3-PIECE SOFA SET Smith Brydon Will Address Meeting of AMPA NEW YORK (UPI) Merrl. man Smith and Donald J. Brydon of United Press Interna, tlonal will address the annual UPI breakfast-meeting at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel here April 24, It was announced Wednesday. The breakfast.meeting for publishers and editors is sche.

duled for 8 a.m. In the grand ballroom of the hotel, it is the opening event at this year's American Newspaper Publish, Association convention, which meets here April 24.27. Smith, the senior White House reporter and a Pulitzer Prize winner, has covered every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt. Brydon, UPI general manager 'for Asia, Is flying from Tokyo to report on Southeast Asia and the Vietnam war.

Walton's Jewelers is proud to announce the latest addition to our distinguished line of the finest sterling silver The Newest Gorhnm Original "White Paisley" Includes: All Three ONLY PLATFORM ROCKERS Buy One At ORecliner Rocker Recliner Sofa Bed OReg. 259.95 vh Brilliant new design in solid sterling. Young Exeit ing Vigorous. A touch of the old a 1 Ml I 1 LEGAL NOTICE Get One FREE Assorted colors OGold OTan Avocado wealth of the new. Exquisite hand engraving jjrows more lovely with every f-( LMi Special Group LAMPS LEGAL NOTICE OF BID Reg.

9.95 The St. Landry Parish School Board will receive bids for Industrial Art linker of candlelight. Equipment: not later than ten ask flBaar o'clock a.m. on Wedneadsy, M.y. ID, 1DA7 in the office of the St.

Landry Parish School Board, Opelousas, Louisiana All bids must be addressed to St. NOW FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Landry Parish School Board, Harvey Gardiner, superintendent, Opelousas Louisiana, an" shall be sealed and plainly marked on the outside, "Bids on Industrial Arts All items to be delivered F.OB Rt. Landry Parish School Board Office, Opelousiis, Louisiana, not later than 80 days notification to You can save when you purchase a Dinner-For-Eight Service in White Paisley or one of the twenty-two other famous Gorham original designs. ADMIRAL COLOR TV successful bidder. All prices shnll be fixed and held firm through delivery unit prices Sequoyah Carpets 501 continuous filsnis.it nylon guaranteed by Good Housekeeping.

Free installation over foam rubber pad. Call us fcr free estimates in your home. iiuoteti to exclusive of all taxes. 1. 1'reft'H'nce is hereby given to materials.

supplies and provisions produced, manufactured or grown in Louisiana, quality being equal to articles orreiea iy competitors out side of the state. Save 100.00 Reg. 699.95 2. Bids will be awarded on quality and price, and the Board will not necessarily purchase the lowest bid on uny item. The Board reserves ihe rifiht to reject any and oil bids.

(i SERVICE, INCLUDES: Eight jj ik fltc Place Settings tw e. if $1 end individual salad fori) phii If? It fg ff jhi fll one cold meat fork, one gravy I It A 'ft II 3. Specifications, descriptions and quantities cnn be obtained from the Superintendents oflice. Harvey Giirdiner, Superintendent Including tervice and warranty St. Lundry Parish School Hoard Daily World 4-181920-31 ii i.

t.i. i i i ii 11 it Per Yard I I lervice I jfl-j LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Harvey Gardiner, Superintendent. St. Landry Perish School Board. Opelousas.

Ijouisiana, on Wednesday, May fl, STERLING at ten (10:00) o'clock A. M. in the OFree Parking QFree Delivery Ph. 948-8231 948-8232 Located at the end Open Until 8:00 p.m. Tonight end every Thursday Night office of the Bonrd for the purchase of one (II school bus for the Sunset High School.

Specifications will be furnished by Ihe Superintendent. Harvey Gardiner, lo nnyone interested in making a proposal to the Board. All bids submitted must be sealed and clearly marked on the outside "Bid on School Hus." Harvey Gardiner, Superintendent St. Landry Pnrlsh School Hoard Daily World 4-192021-31 JEWELERS 158 Smith Main of Cresswell Lane.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Daily World
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Daily World Archive

Pages Available:
680,662
Years Available:
1939-2024