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THE RIC'E BELT JOURNAL Weekly Published at Welsh, Louisiana H. W. JHOWAItI) Owner and Publisher Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Welsh, La. ADVE7U1TISING RATES IDisplayv, 2 cenits per column Inch. (1Iiu, <ott of comiposition) Hei'adrs. 5 e"nts per line set In or dinary t pe; 1( tents per line set in hold typ' . BEGIN NOW PLANNING THE HOME ORCHARD Keep the insects and Disease Off by Spraying Each Season and Cultivate. L nive:iti Stt~io~n a Iluton Rouge. 'Plan to plaint more fruit trees this I (all. ;rdyvi-e' I. Szymniniak, horticul timrist 'f the Louisiana State Uni er-i r l'> rEx sion, 'livision. Plow, disc or symb'. tlp, grounl in a sole 'ted plac. that is well Irairnel., fertile andl where : there i i n. s ie 'pl p, ela v' subsoil Ieo net tllrnr ties on level groundI (h1; I porlny drained. Elevate the lint ht p1 ''wing up and making a mound on which the tree., should be a planted. On hilly land this will not be nice ssarv. Water drainage is very unlportant; 'fruit trees will not stand oert fet,' he says. lIe sure about the proper varieties bought from reliable nurseries," says F Mr. Szymoniak. "Don't tbuy from un rehlable anurserle;. Get atl It iof va otiis of fruits adapted to southern AL Louisiana. Consult your farm demon stration agent about varieties, or write to the Extension Department - L. S. U., Baton Rouge, for bulletin on growing fruit fit homo. uae.".j - "The fruit trees mist be plaqtqd -properly. In the fall;s the beat tiqe at to set them out. Spue the -tres tc the proper distance apart. Be care ful to plant fig trees near fences, of buildings, because the roots are shal low growing and must not be disturb or- ed. Pear trees lshould be planted in where no cultivhtlon is givgn hecause the roots must bec hecked in growth which is, done by growing the pear trees in hard sod land. Grapes re D quire deep, fertile, dry soil, therefore elevate the land for grapes. Peaches by rquire light sandy drained soil for the soft roots to grow; loosen the soi by adding humus airl provide drain -age. Plums grow well in moist land bjit not too wet. S"Study the requirements of the I roots of fruit trees and provide the ineeds; prune the trees, beginnin' w\with the pruning of the roots when Sthe trees are set out; spray the trees each winter with concentrated lime Ssulphur solution for San Jose scale (I Keep the insects and disease off by Sspraying each season; then cultivate athe orchard. Fruit trees will not live eand prolduce without proper care and t attention to all details. Now is thce , time to plan and select the trees fot d the home orchard." NOTICE OF CITATION. Fifteenth Judicial District Court, Sit ting in and for the Parish of Jefferson Davis. I ('HARLES F. BUCK, JR. t vs.a DWIGHT C. PLUMB; MRS. ADA CRAMER, BORN PLUMB; MRS. A. E. F. BOYD, BORN PLUMB; MRS ,1. S. DAY, BORN PLUMB. 11 To Dwight C. Plumb, whose address s is unknown; Mrs. Ada Plumb Cramer. it a resident of the City of Burt# State te Yo New York; Mrs. A. E. F. Boyd, born 2 Plumb, a resident of the City of Lock et port. State of New York; Mrs. J. S Day, born Plumb, a resident of the City of Booneville, State of New York. Whereas, Plaintiff in the above en m titled cause has petitioned the Court to re-establish, revive and restore the evidence of a certain deed, whereby Eunice E. Plumb on January $0th 1906, sold to Thomas S. Stegall, by Act of Sale passed before Lee E. Rob Inson, Notary Public in and for the Parish of Calcasieu, the following de scrib'd property, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the north east quarter, section 16, twonshir nine (9) South range five (5) west Louisiana Meridian, and containing forty and 45.100 (40.45) acres, more or less, together with all the improve. ments thereon or thereunto belong ing; This is to give notice and to cite each and all of the defendants herein to appear and, answer the petition of plaintiff on or before the expiration of six (6) weeks from the date of the last publication hereof. Witness the signatures of the Hon orablos Jerry Cline-and Thos. F. Port er. Jr.; Judges of the Fifteenth Ju diclal District Court of Louisiana, sit ting in and for Jefferson Davis Par ish, Lodsiana, on this 17th day of Octobert A. D. 1921. Attest: CLARPHY PITRE, Clerk of Court. John T. Hoo4' Attorney for Petitioner Oct 22-29 Nov 5-124948 Rub3Mty.Tiqis, kint~a icou VOU will know Vacuum ICup Cord Tires by their distinctive jet black tread the treed that is guaran teed not to skid on wet, oiI'treach erous pavements. Their generous oversize, t carefully inspected construc tion and highest quality ma teriala warrant their being guaranteed - per warranty tag attached to each casing for 9,000 mile.* d Safe, wear-resisting, attrac tcve, reasonably pecesd. o A WELSH GARAGE CD, t nhi a for 9,000 miles. d Safe, wear-resisting, attrac- t tive, reasonably pricedlaed WELSHo Ski R n 6t CO, Jac erowpaveents LlBRRY TAIAJ& SW I NOW LOCATED AT Fontenot iarber S5ho s ..ý+,.r yr= Modern Methods Prompt Service Right Prices Cleaning, AlteInd. J, L. TIACITON, Prop. Phodel 18 ENTERTAINING AND EDUCATI Q StateFiQLLUIu Octob 27 to 2 r Ind Reduced i nom. M er 000 Ospere RSING AUTO RACEFOOTBALL }A 0888 ON AUTO POLO CO BANDS ir' Fo TUPr LAat W ORIS ' FUN ON *FohhI&R4ik. : YITli. 0-9.IE·fY~h~~t . ; Amp A.`FT-il· or j Strong for Home Paper nient ` in on "No, I don't take the local paper any hMore,' one farper said to an antqd othqf as they were waiting at the tie cre Eery to unload th irnmilk. s tc They had just been looking at a care poster advertising "Subscribe for Your e, o01 Home Town Paper Week, November shal 7-12." "1I take a daily paper, and *turb that's about all I need. It has a few I items every week from our commu* I ruted nity, and I feel that I save two dol. !ause lars a year by not subscribing to the owth home paper." pear "Well, that's one way to look at it," Sre said the other farmer, "but I've always fore felt that a local newspaper was a che' pretty valuable asset to any commu for nity, and if everybody took the atti. tude you do, there couldn't be any lo so cal newspaper. Of course we could rain not get along without our daily papers, and because they keep us Informed about vthat's going on throughout the na thc tion and throughout the world, but th l whern you say that they take care of nin, our local news, I don't think you are then stlicking close to facts. They simply reef can't, and the publishers haven't any lime personal Interest in our community the way our editor has. ale "I1 have always felt that I got value by receiven for every dollar I've paid out vate in subscriptions to the local paper, and live I don't have an Idea that running a and country newspaper is any more of a the wealth-producing proposition than run for ning a farm. So long as I've got two dollars I intend that the rural mail C carrier is going to tuck a copy of the home paper in my box every week." - That farmer knows that the com Sit munity newspaper Is a necessity in 1 his home; that without It his home h would he incomplete and his part in I the community would be unsatisfactory j to himself and his family. He knows i the full value of the local newspaper b as an Institution. ci DA fe A. A Community Servant. RS The local newspaper is the servant of the community In which it is pub lished, but to be a good and efficient le esa servant It must he fed by the people ier. It serves It is an Institution of the O ate town quite as much as are the schools >rn and the churches, and quite as much ck entitled to support. S an he A Necessary Luxury. W rk. The town newspaper is both a lux- Or an. ary and one of the family necessities, of art o tol he by fol th col by La ab a he vo le or or t nei lip of st -g etc re' an . . 15i1 le fW a "ase r. ate SFit t Beitws ntm e err in T mo of je3f bot "t "Wasn't it fine about ?Ris- or. cl getting honors in her S school work last term?' said ete. Mrs Smithd to Mrs. Brown. ord "bWhatl " ased Mrs.a are Brown. "I did n't know S r about ita" etc. c o "But it was inthe Home e Town Paper." replied to Smith. i~ot you take- it?' o A "No," said Mrs. Brown, 192o "but a ena going tob I And seadidj oar this Is a Ater true story. F. As much a t part of the Yea community life as is the Toni se inol orchurc terteonfte 0 Tiown; Paper. oSuhe sribew forp Yor Hth e Os R STowin Paper Week, Nov 7~12 i ~All g Th . p Kn o K en hiskp. l ot a: here are saomerapdom onservasoore fers of a man~ who ha's visited' ar4 studied ject Agcood many small communities: 1l all j you read your local pmapcr youd will Set 'pot mIns much that Is happening Poic slolmnI home. Th~ereis no use saylng Sltat athat ryou wish o nr toen had a paper like one in the other town, for the otha Taf telrls sainghe q 198 b thtn~: Thq~inaa whro reedse his local al a pape', thompuiay is usnai a, ~Pze~t~ etorgo Good; wtIso anbj ir t,,aif over , j~t~WJ9C Llloi; nlo~do nn 'Local paper4 tenet whet a hl issaid end done, do laore' r 1 Wphx*d the onstfutieonsor this stat e the and tqo ldtry than, any otherknown eonttlibuvirg, fore In the world's. work.-'i~ othig ~, eto,,. I vee omn.dol1~m wrii young. men 'grae busy sowing lnmtaj wild3~ol ea8. iq1q aggown sg lmt e tINSURANCE '~-* OF EC VERY ICN 1. paper t to ano atthe g at a )r Your I ýý : ý - 6Js"ýK,.-1_ &I_ý-c.. vember ___.- _._... .r, andj a fiew That .ommui 1; . vo dol to the New at it." ways. Garage wad a OIlrlU-I e atti. 8TOP WORRYING ABOUT IT! Iny lo- THERE ARE WAYS YOU CAN could BUILD AND NOT ENDANGER gapers, YOUR HOUSE OR RAISE THE t about INSURANCE RATE, te na i, but e are of Investigate -- then insure il u are tl sImply H imply Hartford Fire Prevention experts 't anly 9 nunity through this agency will gladly tell you how to prevent unneces- s value sary loss through fire, and will n id out sell you sate insurance. ti r, and ( ing a F. G. SEWARD Sof a G. h i run- COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE J t two mail Office Phone 181 Residence Phone 6 el )f the tl reek." - com- The many friends of Rev, and Mrse ty In W. Lomax Childress and family, whc et home have been located in Amberland, Md. 81 irt in for the past year, will be interested cc nowa in knowing that Rev. Childress hal paper been returned to the Amberland ta church for another year by thee on- W ference which just close4. Miaegs tb Mercy and Marguerite are teaching. in the city schools of Cumberland and Ju rvant Walter is attending the business col pubent lege.-Jenninge Tinges-Record. eta cleat , _______th Bople be t the ORDINANCE NO. 205 Be iools OF THE TOWN OF WELSH. etr nuch er isi BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor s and Board of Trustees of the Town of jo Welsh, La., that Section One (1) of nm lux- Ordinance No. One (1) of the Town tai ties, of Welsh, La., be amended to read as W, follows: by Section 1. That it shall be unlawful sal for any person or persons within the A. corporate lImits of the Town of Welsh . I~etc La., to be found drunk or behaving in th a disorderly manner, to use any loud, be vociferous, obscene, vulgar, profane ass or indecent language, to swear, cuarse Drc or expose their person in such a man. Na ner as to disturb the peace and quiet oo of the said Town of Welsh, Louisiana sub Section 2. Be it further ordained, of etc., that any violation of this ordin- ma ance' shall, upon conviction, lie pun,- u ishable 'by a fine of not less than pol Fifteen ($15) Do'flars nor more than tiox Fifty' ($50) Dollars, or by imprison of ment for not less thpn one (1) day nor more than flfteen (15) day in Jail, Or do both fine and imprisonment, for each and offense, at thq discretion of the May. see I- or. erty r Section 3. Be it further ordaoled lh, I etc., that any ordinance or parts of 114c L. ordinances in conflict herewith be. ad jeJt are hereby repealed. Section 4. Be it further ordained, Wi etc., that this ordinance shall become the h effective from the date of its aop Jir tion. held Adopted this 4th day of October 1921. W. E. F'AUGHT, Mayor. di Atest: the F. G. SEWARD, Clerk, and John T. Hood, Yea; R. W, Howard, Six Yea; R. F. Weichert, Yea; 0. . 8tei Toups, ea; 5. 0. .Scoggls, Ypa, pora O 8.15.2) s* ORDI4IANCE N4. 162, PARISH OF JEEPuRmO0 DAVIS. q AN ORDINANCAE levying and Im posiag a tax on thjameedwaludjja of all, Property ia the -Parish of Jet no fierson Davls, and its, aub4diqi~eniy sub1 ed 1Ject :to taxatiq fr he nar1~ frl If all gengral aid special purpoeqa. 1i Section 1. He it old 'the 1t Police Jury of JetersonD Pabi 19 State of Lolisiana tn reglar ad Sr lawtul session conVeq~d that a 'r of te Ti'W9 Mfats on 'theoDp uarQtp Jpeass· ed valuation l e and saine'ij l '8 by levied; Assessed aid Iadiosed' ' B' all groiptyt withi. the I mfti:fak 4 fX iruoa piaflrPaeib, Lojeaplrr iip,: * J~cte'.faxatlin.~T3"i,',lisP toja~i~ t·z g tenel·~;iwid' aj` an i~cantk 62btberef~ fre inudestel bS' thAs Polti6WJij' * - 1te year 192~ exclusive ofrih oi 0 u udonehl (l1)) ullisrset spidg ber 1921. 8-eti the 01piditr Section 2. Be it further ordaiaed. ecthat a taof TmM-~PIj# Os thi ' dollar oTf aaseus4 va4isaatiqa bp an~fi the atujoe t~ bee~ e~d'ii~ inpmshd upon all property within limitg ,of Jefferson Davis Parisb- boal slappt subsect to 1a~atoija ts IE S):M "J $104 to i'the theeZ:es nal~fu.t to Section lfitteen g 'ot At ti ''elve (12) of the. Comtituteon of the State,4) onS Belt ~ t je etc., th~j, te ese' ame~fs'flm~'~s"~ iand imposedetiree¶ a peop ~ vl~o , H.talerst Rear ~·loses~ ·-~,: M Section 4. Be it further ordained etc., that a tax of one mill on the dollar of the assessed valuation bc ) and the same is hereby levied,assessed and imposed upon all the property within the Iithit8 of the Pelican Road District No. One (1), Jefferson Davia Parish, Loulesiaa, subject to taxation for the purpose of paying the princi pal and interest on the bonded in ebtedness of .the Pelican Road District Number One (1), of Jeffrrson Davis Parish, Louisiana, for the year 1921. Section 5. Be It further ordained etc., that a tax of Six Mills on the Dollar of the assessed valuation be and thes ame is hereby levied, as sessed and.imposed upon all the prop erty w-itbii the limits of the Lake Arthur Road District Number one(1) of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana for the purpose of paying the princi pal and interest on the bonded indebt edness of the said Lake Arthur Road SDistrict Number One (1) of Jefferson Davis Parish, State of Louisiana, for the year of 192). I Section 6. Be if further ordained etc., that a tax of three (3) mills on, the dollar of the assessed valuation be ~ levied, assessed and imposed upon al' the property within the limits of Wardl SNumber One (1) of Jefferson Davi Parish, State of Louisiana, exclusive Sof incorporated towns in said Ward subject to taxation, for the purpose of 1 makin . grading, repairing and main i taining dirt roads and bridges in said t Ward for the year 1921, pursuant t( the authority vested in this Police Jury by virtue of the special electior j held in said Ward on the 1st day of CE July, A. D. 1919. e Section 7. Be it further ordained t gg etc., that a tax of three (3) mills on a the dollar of the assessed valuation e . be and thea ame is hereby levied, as sessed and impoed upon all the prop v arty within the limits of Ward Numt he er Two (2) of Jefferson Davis Paris!! d. State of Louisiana, exclusive of in c ed corporated towns in said Ward, sub j' ject to taxation, for the purpose, o' n ao niaking, gradhig, repairing and main ti 4 taining dirt roads and bridges in said s; in Ward for the year 1921, pursuant to t( e the authority vested in this Poller J Jury by virtue of a special electior lh held in said Ward on the 1st day of J, id July, 1919. fl Section 8. Be it further ordained ei etc, that-a tax of Five (5) mills or ol the dollar of the assessed valuatior iz be and the same is hereby levied, as le sessed and imposed upon all the prop u 4. erty within the limits of Ward Numb to er Three (3) of Jefferson Davis Par ht >r ish, State of Louisiana, exclusive o' ilnicorporated towns in said Ward, sub- et ject to taxatfop, for the purpose of at f making, grading, repairing and main ac n taining dirt roads and bridges in said Ward for the year 1921, pursuant t< the.authqrty vested in this Police Jury by virti'bft a special election held in Al I said Ward on the 20th day of April e A. b.,, 1920 SSection 9. Be it further ordained etc., that a.tax of Three (3) mills on n the dollar of the assessed valuatior I, be and the same is hereby levied Oc e assessed. and imposed upon all the e property within the limits of Warc' Number Four (4) of Jefferson Davi: SParish, State of Louisiana, exclusive of lnorporated towns in said Ward subjlect to taxation, for the purpose of making, grading, repairing, alid . maintaining dirt roads and bridgeE in- Mda Ward for the year 1921, pur Suant to the authority vested in this I Polje Jury by virtue of a special elec ition held in said Ward on the 1st day of itaJly, A. D. 1919. Sectiob 10. 13e it further ordained, , etc., that a tax of Two mills on the dollarz of the assessed valuation be l and the- same is hereby levied, as sessed and imnposed upon all the prop erty *1thid the limits of Ward Num beo'1 Five (5) of Jefferson Davis Par iah, State of Louisiana, exclusive of - incorporated towns in said Ward, sub Jett to -taxaIton, for the purpose of meakizg, gradhig repairing and main taiihig -dirt roads and bridges in said Watd for the year 1921, pursuant to -autlarity vested in this Police Jury by. Virithe of a special election held in said Ward on the 1st day of July A. D. 1919. Section 11. Be it further ordained etC, that a. tax of Five mills on the dollar of the asseased valuation be and the same is hereby levied, assessed sad imsposed upon all the property withii the . limits of Ward Number Sx (6) of Jefferson Davie Parish St4e, of Louisiana, exclusive of incor poratqd towns in said Ward, subjcet ed to taxation, for the purpose of ma the ing, grading, repairing and maintai be ing dirt roads and bridges in si ;ed Ward for the year 1921, pursuant rty the authorty vested in this Polio Jury by virtue of a special electio aVi held in said Ward on the 9th day v13 on September, A.D. 1919. i Section 12. Be It further ordaine in etc., that a tax of Three (3) mills c the dollar of the assessed valuatic ict be and the same is hereby levied, a vi sesesd and imposed upon all the pro d erty within the limits of Ward Nur her Seven (7) of Jefferson Davis Pa he ish, State of Louisiana, exclusive ( be incorporated towns in said Ward, su I ject to taxation, for the purpose )p making, grading, repairing and mail ke tamning dirt roads and bridges in sai 1) Ward for they ear 1921, pursuant t La the authority vested in this Polio Ci Jury by virtue of a special electio At held in said Ward on the 1st day Id July A. D. 1919. on Section 13. Be it further ordaine( o01 etc., that a tax of Three (3) mills a the dollar of the assesed valuatia d be and thes ame is hereby levied, ar )n sessed and imposed upon Mll propert ye within the limits of Ward Numbc Il' Eight (S) of Jefferson Davis Parisi rdl State of Louisiana, exclusive of in I. corporated twons in said Ward, sul: ý' ject to taxation, for the purpose a d making, grading, repairing and main ) taining dirt roads and bridges in sair n Ward for the year 1921, pursuant t( id the authorty vested in this Police Jur; it by virtue of a special election hel M in sad iWard on the 1st day of Jul; n A. D. 1919. )f Section 14. Be it further ordained etc., that a tax of Three (3) mills or I te dollar of to assessed valuation h) v and the same is hereby levied,, assess n ed and imposed upon all the property within the limits of Ward Numbe Nine (9) of Jefferson Davis Parish State of Louisiana, exclusive of in corporated towns in said Ward, sub ject to taxation for the purpose of 'making, grading, repairing and main tamning dirt roads and bridges withii I said Ward for the year 1921, pursuant rto the authority vested in this Police Jury by virtue of a special electio Sheld in said Ward on the 1st day o` P July, A. D. 1919. Section 15. Be it further ordained etc., that the., proper administrativ< officers be and they are hereby author ized and directed to spread thes aic levies as above set forth upon the assessment rolls of the year 1921 an( to make the collection of the taxes herein imposed according to lady. Section 16. Be it further ordained etc., that this ordinance take effec' and be in force from and after it adoption and promulgation. Adopted October 5, 1921. C. E. CARR, Attest: President Police Jury. Attest: JOHN T. HOOD, Clerk Police Jury. Total Yeas, 8. Total Nays, 0. Absent, 1. Oct. 15-22-29 Nov. 5-12-19c ..ý As f, i win practtc I : the . bot thus -Palish, goi ure'e -Al IIS rince Albed at -- ~ notein the joys of rolling 'e Talking about rolling And, for a fact, rolling your own cigarettes, we'll, up p 4r b is mighty tell you right here that easy! P.A'A is crimp cut and Prince Albert tobacco has stays~ppt ir4 y~'j whisks it utI slbori4 'em all lashed to the mast into shape beforewhisk ity ca 8 ~~~andsomel ponndLid·'l You've got a handful-of. count three! And, the next u happines$conling your 4i- r tro fi away hn aay g it ectiont hen patfit tsponge toishtI P. A. and the makin's Prince Albert is so good papers! For Prince Albert that it~bas led four men to is not only delightful to smoke jmmy pipes where yor taste and pleasing in. one was smoked before! It's itfs*r ra rplbutour thea gEAtypt old buddy- / exclusive patented( process smoke that ever found its frees it from bite and parch! way into a pipe or cigarette! S RERT CopyrTgt 1921 TobaccoN. a Winton Ali"s~a ns, .'ý Shuck Cor IN CAR LOTS at Lowest Market Prik If interested write or plhone at our expense. We can save money on your corn purchases. Giobe Warehouse, A. R. Arceneaux, Prop. 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