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I .. lCAAL fM.w w. I im. mom s wllA ois. LUCY (PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE APTT). L4tJ UIANA. MA .n: _ ur~ trrar ofJt.~ol mtur"r t auliumx )**L # »s,, THE UNIVERSAL CAR SNEW PRICES F.O.B. Detroit Chassis - - - 295 Runabout $325 Touring Car - $355 Truck Chussis - $445 Coupe - - - $595 Sedan - - - ~660 THESE ARE THE LOWEST PR ICES OF F OR D CARS IN THE HISTORY OF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY. ORDERS ARE COMING IN FAST. SO PLACE YOURS PROMPT. LY TO INSURE EARLY DELIVERY. CARS SOLD ON EASY TERM S, WRITE FOR DEMONSTRA. CAZENAVE MOTOR CO. ST. PATRIC KS, LA., AUTHORIZED DEALERS. ". - il Offeiial Proceedings of the POLIC J URY ai A etjaueber 1i, 181. Jury met this day in re-I Swith meon. P. G. Songy a te following mem Messrs. Reynaud, Mr oategut, and Duhe.' A St. Bourgeois. 1 e of te meeng held in i .' r twere read and on motion I os Mr. Hairtr seconded by Mr. Duhe I and sr' aaid minutes were appro 1 The lut for the year 1922 as pre 1 d bythe Finance Committee and ras' bhce- n the nffic 4 journal 1 •ras read, and on motion of Mr. Barre _or.ded by Mr. Dubhe, said budget 1 was:finally adopted with the 'rot- as etilo: Yeas: Messrs. Renaud, Bar foný gy=, Montegut o and Dube. ay;h None. Absent, Mr.. Bour Th. report of the Finance Com- i; mPe. ukow a tptal of $1,375.04, f lars of officers and bills in- O Sduring November was read I a motion of Mr. Reyanda usecon i aft'_ AWP was ordered acrepted, th Wi t, Mr. P. C. Songy west amt-zisd te borrow from the Bank !kJahn the sum of #1,800.00o N raHundred Dollari) to meet ,or A eaetio from the Bank of i acaccount, was read I - and It asmoved by Mr. ReylnadI . .sadt by ,Mr. a Car- 1. dmthat te Polic Jury advertise ]a+ ar: ei edia l aents, and the d4- 12 ` taeip was autheruied to draw an WI e tots for publication ;n Sibe Y. MV. 2(·2 19a a re) `is' inrebw author dtio witb the Ps `. e toidrrs t te ;ji treasurer 121 ,ie mUetedia dra hdat 121 8i 1 ChBl antasy ~ ~ ': "ud 29*2 i D 1t. N. i, 75.00 L. 1252 JOhn D. Reynad, Official Prater 50.00 re- 1253 -E enne Frederick, Cook Sand Suto r 50.00 ad Justices of the Peace: ' 1254 J. L. Pancaire, 22.50 :1255 Marius Dutreia, 22.50 iin 1256 Dena Dufresne, 22.50 ;on 1257 Oscar Labat, 22.50 Ibe o1258 P. Rene Montz, 22.50 pro 1259 Leon Picol; 22.50 Constables: 1260 Guastave Chasez, 20.00 nal 1261 A. B. Jones, 20.00 m 1262 Elyssee 'Mauconduit, 20.00 1263 Eugene Tamplain, 35.00 1264 John Rodr aue 35.00 as 1265 Wilfred Viceair, 35.00 11266 C ub. Tel. & Tel. Co., Ser or-ees in m ctober 11.55 1267 A. L-Brou. Recording Sinquest 2.50 f 1268 F. J. Bron, Ice durIng in- Oct. and November 23.30 s ad 1269 Dameron Pierson and Co., P u Supplies for Police Jury 3.59 t S1270 Henry Mader, Work in C ed, Roa District No. 2, / 32.50 0 1271 arre's Garage: f 'US and Oil etc., Dst. 2, 74.20 a 0 New Lugs and putting samne g e on tractor Dist. No. 2, 30.00 a One Pair Tractor Wheels, Dist. 3 of No. 2, 36.00 ti of Work on Tractor Wheels for b iadRoad D't. No. 1,. 12.00 01 d", Total: 12.20 la a 1272 E. J. Caire, Supplies for al 7 jail 13.74 A1273 RuBerve Bng Co..- Oils M and Gas, Road Dist.N. .1 45.50 ti, ,n! Ci.rosr' Jury: H He127 Hnry J. audy, 2.00 (1 F. Rine, F. Budry, 2.00 Po 12-7 Sidey S. WeIet, 2.00 D 1279' Dr. B. P. Feucht, Inquest P ad on.oGeo. White. Ocavie oberts 40.00 S120 tauffer, Eshleman and Co., B( S on coa 4.38 or Rseg lTar Vital Statistics: oi a- 18 H. B. Martin, 4.25 as . 122 HB... * Deiadson, 7.50 tat 1283 s =B. Josep, 3rd. pear. 2.00 fil 1rtZ 84 t B J;osh, Th2nd. pua. 5.50 in. 1t286 1C. B... itU , 1.00 be a` ,11:81 Mrs. fL.Ganier 4.75 saa TOTAL: $ 1,375.04 T There, being no fdther business, on see lotion dauly seconded and carried, ed P. G. 8ONGY, ha Sesi.dent. th are ALEe r an it i run a· SCARTER -OF THE ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA CO.. INC., STATE DF LOUISIANA, Parish of St. John the Baptist. BE IT KNOWN, That on this 5th, day of December 1921. before me, - W. S. Frazee, a Notary Public, in and for ithe Parish of St. John the Bap jtist, State of Louisiana, duly commis sioned and qnalifiedl, and in the pre_ sence of ihe witnesses hereinafter named and undersigned, personally came and appeared the several par ties whose names are hereunto sub scribed, who severally declared that availing themselves of the general laws of the State of Louisiana rela tive to the organization of corpora dions, and particularly Act 267 of 1914 they have contracted and agreed and ddo by these presents co venant and agree and bind and obli gate themselves, as well such other persorn as may hereafter become as sociated with them or their success irs, to form and constitute a corpora tion and body pol.tic in law for the objects and purposes and under the agreements and stipulations as fol lows, to-wit: ARTICLE I. The name of the corporation shall be ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA COM PANY, LNC., and under its corporate name it shall exist and have succes sion for a period of n'Iety-nine (99) years from the date hereof and it shall have and exercise for the pur poses of its business all of the pow ers, rights and prvileges conferred or which may hereafter be conferred by law on similar corporations, and it shall be and is further author'zed to do and perform any act or thing and conduct any and all business not es pecially prohibited by law usually connected wth and pertaining to the carrying on of the affairs and busi ness set forth in Article I I I. of this charter. ARTICLE II. The domic'le of this corporation shall be at Garyville, St. John the Bapt.st Parish, Louisiana, and all al tat'on and other legal process hall be served on the President, and in'li absence the Vice-President, or in the absence of both, on the Secretary-isr Treasurer of sa!d corporat on. t.' .ARTICLE III. Tbeosu$cts and 9 eorpoiatlon -and the isa-CU 00 siness to be carried on by it are by declared to be: To buy, sell d 00 lease real estate and personal pro r ty and to develop same to locate ur - 00 chase, lease and acquire lands .ts the r:ght to propect, drill, mine re and sink wells an4 shafts; to duce 50 convey, apd transport oil, paleum 50 and gas; to carry on the b ess of 50 storing and prospecting for sinerlI 50 products, and refin.ng, mantijaetur 0 ing, and preparing, transporting but 50 ing and selling petroleum and other oI pred Cts and by-products; 'tope )0 rate, build, aeesruct, pump and main 0 tain oil and gas weal', to build, con 0 struct, and operate maccinery, ware houses, pumping plaits, p*ainliars, O refinerie s,mills, works~hop , laboat9. 0 ries dwelling houses for laborers and others, retail stores for .laborers and - others, and factor es for the produc tion of articles convenient for use in 0connection with min'ng and drilling for oil and gas; to manufacture, buy, 0 sell, import and export; to deal in pumps, drills, fuses, caps, candlep, n` Stro-glycerine, dynamite, and lte av cessary engines, machinery, drills and 0 other appliances and conveniences for use Mn connection witk mining and drilling for pil and gas and in general to do all thidag incidental to and niecessary to carry !qug l@ 9b jects and purposes of- this corp tion. Nothing herein, however, si he be construed as limitfng the pow e of. this corporation granted by th or laws of the state now e ting or here, after enacted. LO ARTICLE IV. The capital stock of this cora tion as hereby fixed at the sum of On Hundred Forty Thousand Doll ($140,000.00), divided into and re presented by Twenty-Eight Hu dred shares of the pa value of Fift Dollars ($50.00) each, whietb Pb t paidfor in cash orproperty( an partieularly the property item;zed i the statemnft hereto attached) such time and is such manner as Board of Directors Kmay d. termin or issued for services rendered or ep other valuable consideiation, and th corporation may commenic basin as soon as fify per Cent othe cap tal stock has been six d an fifty per cent thereof h1a xIt P. in. The capital ýtock, howeve, m be increased to Five Hundredho sand Dollars. ARTICLE V. The corporate powers of thoe co ration shall be vested in nd erer sed by a Board of Directors o ed of not less than five nor more t have full right to make and ame the by-aws of the corporatiofl. majority of said board, as same m be- constituted. from time to tfan shall constitute a quoram . Any, rector may by written proxy ap.o= anothebn member to represent T.* any meeting of the said board, we y full power of his constituent I The dirctors shall be electedby l I lot of the stockholders in the third tuesday in Octobet of each yepR. h s .okholder sha at eely Svotfor eab share of the - i stock of the ,.eorpora@on hen d .y h.. AtIn. i t ad- Rtthk1g p.- I mI n a, y u.r Mr' ot r by ltlter. prevaued n the t rtr rais has anatare shall be so SMtratep by a Notary Pbirc. All' 'ctaoni shall be held ender the rules and reiulat ons provided for by the o. Board of Directors. The Directors thus elected shall serve for one year and until their successors shall have been elected and qualified. Any 't vacancy occurring in said Board shall be filled by the remaining directors. 5th, The officers of the corporation shall th, be a President, Vice-President, Se Snd crctary and Treasurer, who shall be ap- chosen by the Directors from their mis- own number and who shall hold of pre' fice until the next succeeding annual after meeting of the directors and until Wally their successors have been elected par- and sualified. The offices of Secre ub- tary and Treasurer may be combined that R l filed by one man. icral orge P. Robbins, Garyville, La., rela- rge F. Smith, GaryvIle, La., Fred ra- Sanguinet, Garyville, La., J. B. 7 of Kelley Livingston, La., Dr. H. A. and Murphy, Garyville, La., Morgan M'ick co- leberry, Garyville, La., J. Searcy Par obli- her, Garyville, La., H. A. Le-Blanc, other Reserve, La, and A. Lasseigne, Re as- serve, La., with the said George P. ess- ~bbins as President,.the sa'd George 1 pora , Smith as Vice-Pres'dent, the said "the ed H. Sanguinet as Secretary, and the oe said J. Searcy Parker as Treasu fol- ?r, shall constitute the first Board of .rectors, to serve until the third Tuesday in October, 1922, or until I h their successors shall have been ap their successors shall have been na Smed and qualifed. e Fifteen days' notice in writing' sha given to each stockholder, sent to dlit by mail at his last known ad id , of the annual meeting of stock r- olders for the election of directors. e- t ARTICLE V I. rred tthe expiration of this charter or t Si.t dissolution of the corporation, d to or more liquidators selected by and tockbelders, shall settle its af es- . This charter may be amended the manner prescribed by law. the charter shall serve os the origi i . subscription list, the undersgned th g the original subscribers to the t pital stock of this corporation in t amounts and for the number of s set opposite their respective tion es and signatures. The postoffi- t the addresses of the said subscr.bers 1 e.- appear opposite the:r names. rhall h one aBd signed at my off ce e S lie, Parish and State afore the mthe presence of E. B. White -oFr Navrar , competent witnesses, Ssign their names w.th and me, Notary, the on Ile d Notary Publir. r- Witnesses: ' t ur Antonob Navarro, rts E. Burton White, , re f ice STATE OF LOUISIANA a Parish of St. John the Baptist. I Bef o B re me, the undersigned authori p. .frOBBINS and H. A. MUR n?. yho, being severally duly sworn, r, er epose and say: pe- That they are two of the original sin ncorporators and directors of the b n- ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA COMPA e- Y, INC., and that in that capac ty t hey make this affidavit; that to their ti tj -9. :°.eion . y .ty cent of ae capital stock. of thr e aid company as been subscribed and paid for. n c- G, P. ,ROBBINS, in H. A. MURPHY, ng Sworn to and subscribed before me, i p 5th., day of December 1921. an W. S. FRAZEE, - (Sea.) Notary Public. nd W' itjes e 1 d E. Burton White es A. Navarro io STATE OF LOUISIANA, t Parish of St. John the Bapt.st I the undersigned Clerk of Court ti. . l-Ofici gecorder min and for Is he Parih 1 St. John the ..pt t, do ereby certify that the above and eoregoin" is a true and correct copy of the Charter of.the iARIANSAS LOUISIANA COMPAINY, INC., and that same has been reorded in this ffie in Charter Book No. 1, page R fi aH WaHEOY, witness my s8t Shand and seal of offiep at Edg ,d, clo La., th 2thday of Dember, 191. 19 Clerk of Court & Recorder. FOR SALE I ORa&GE TREES GRAFTED ON TRIFOLIATA ttiiana Swee, Centamial, Washing to, Naval, Brail. the ki4 that pro uce best of oraslges in Lo.u.aW E. O. HEMPEL. LUCy, LA., "oR SALE! NE HALF TON TRUCK, IN 'GOOD RUNNING ORDER., TRUCK RECENTLY REPAIRED. NEW BODY ON IT, NEW CURTAINS. APPLY AT E. G. DE BAUTTE, LUCY, LA., Sbbscribe to the jMeahSebe 1 k local News. Onlyt .00 a T. I SDR. IURCH MAKES HIGH .- ' GRADE IN MEDICAL e, EXAMINATION the r Now A Licensed Physician ave In This State Lny tall all Our muttua! friend Dr. Ge,,. be E. Burch, of E!dgard, this pa eir rish was recently called be oa ore the State Board of Me itil dical Examiners and fbr the re first time during his twelve t Led successful years of practice ,a., avas allowed to take the exa Bd mination leading to a license A. to practice medicine is this ^k to practice medicine in this a State. Due to certain techni e- calities the genial young doc e tor had never been permitted sid to take this examination in n. the past. The genial- and esteemed til physician obedient to the call P- of the Board of Medical Exa a- miners left his home and his large practice and spent seve d- ral days ts New Orleans wk where he was allawed the pri ' vilege of taking the examina or tion passing every branch of y medicine submitted to him if in the examination with fly- h, ing colors. This article is published for he the information of the doc- B i tor's numerous friends who ve will be delighted to know in fi- that he was so highly success 2 ful in his examination and S ce that he is now a licensed phy-- Si 3- idan in Louisiana. . Dr. Burch is the able presi y, dent. of our local Board of i en [ealth and is one of the-lead where he enjoys a large prac tice and the esteem and high * regards of a wide circle of le friends who are extending him their hearty and sincere - - congratulations and who are o0 Y delighted to know that he has d resumed his practice. B i Le Meschacebe proffers its C e best' wishes to the esteemed ; y doctor and sincerely hopes _ that for many long years he the y will remain in this commu- so nity where he is so highly pe: esteemed and his valcable att ' presence so much needed. , n • m m m -in STATEMENT - OF THE GARY STATE BANK, LOCATED AT GARYVILLE, LA., PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, Repg~ furlalshed to the Examiner of State Banks by the above Bank at the close of bus.ness on December 31, 1921. F. REYNAUD, J, J. GEBELIN, President ' Cashier. O. J. ORY, Vice-President RESOURCES Demiand loans $ 10,050.00 Loans secured- by mortgage 6,150.00 Other loans and discounts 27,439.63 Overdrafts unsecured 257.34 United States bonds 10,612.50 Louisiana State bonds - 1,037.50 Other bonds, stocks, secur: tVes, etc., 62 412.00 Banking house furniture and fixtures 3,000,00 Cash items 402.85 Due from banks and bankers 54,472.30 Silver, nickel and copper National bank notes and all issues U. S. Government 4,130.00 TOTAL: $ 181,187.60 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and texas pa'd 2,767.21 Dividends unpaid 1.500.00 Indfv)ual deposits subject ,a TOTAL. $ Is1,147 S I, F. REYNAIUD, Preidc.'. , 1, J. J. GEBELIN, tCahicr ,, t:. above named bank, do ~olenly .., - that the above statement is tru c t, the best of my knowledge and UL:'i.. F. REYNAUD, PrLsideit. S J. J. GEBELI-, e- Cashier. 1e Subscribed and sworn to before ;ie, te this 4th., day of January ia:22. cc LEON A. PICO0 a Justice of the Peace. LOCAl _PER ' ALs. c d - Mrs. O. Nicomede Berthelot, Mr. iS and Mrs. George U. Gendron and fa re I mily spent the week-end with Mi'r. & Mrs. J. L. Clesi of New Orleans. 1S * * * * * * ri -Miss Irene D'Arensboarg is vish - la ing Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Troxclair of Mount Airy. i- -Miss Alma Cambre left Friday evening to spend the week-end -.,th her parents. r -A party of tourists from Shreve port met w'th a seriius accident at Bonnet Carre Point. Their Buick 0 i'as so badly damaged that they w. re enable to leave before Monday unorn 7 ing. . t * * *I* -The building and contents of the St. Charles Pharmacy ow.;c- Zy Mr.. - Stephen . J. Burch were moved this week from Glendale to Edgard. -Dr. G. E. 'Burch, Ed:tor Jihn D. )f Reynaud and :Mr. Antone J. Buarch were in New Orleans .thursday com LC -Miss Rhe andMr. Romeo Du h fresne spent the hol'days with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. O'Reilly of New Or leans. -Miss. Maria Cambre, who recent e ly underwent an operat'un in New e Orleans, is expected home soon. S " "** -A penny party was given at the Berthelot Schoil, Thursday evening. S Candy, pop-corn halls and lemonade were sold by the pup Is. S -A meeting will be held in the Ber thelot 9thool Sunday even'~ig at 3 o'clock. The purpose of this meet ng is to organize a Community Club. :i persons interested are :nv.ted to attend. LOST, ONE GOLD LOCKET with iniŽi4s M. E. B. Picture of baby in locket. Finder please return to Dr. G. E. Burch, Edgard, La., and receive re ward. W.s.s. ------ FOR SALE CHEAP-Stove and Fire Place wood f any length. Reasonable. If you are looking for good v'ood it will pay you to communicate :with STEPHEN J. BURCII Edgard, La., SPECIAL N,OT ICE! Notice is hereby given that ".:ealed b'ds" will be received by the under signed for the deposits of the Poltce Jury of the Parish of St. John the Bapt'st in accordance with the provi sions of fiscal agencies, Act 205, 1912 as amended. All bidders must agree to comply with the provisions of said fiscal agency, acps and bids will be open in public meeting at 12 o'clock noun on Thursday, January 12th., 1922_ at the Court House, Edgard, La., The Police Jury reserv- the right to reject any or all bdA. POLICE JURY, P. G. SONGY, President. HENRY MAURIN, Secretary. Par'sh of St. John the Baptist. RICE PLANTERS ATTENTION ! FOR SALE by Empire Rice Mill Co. Ltd., New Orleans, La., reliable seed rice.