From The Eunice Files
From the November 1945 files of The Eunice News
Brooks Electric has received from Maytag a new-type automatic washer, an automatic clothes driver, both electric and gas, and an electric frozen food locker.
LaHaye Chevrolet has the sparkling new 1946 models on display.
Members of the First Baptist Church have raised $9,500 of the $25,000 needed for a new educational building project.
Lawtell FFA is planning a community rat exterminating campaign.
No left turn signs at 2nd & Laurel have eased the traffic control burden on city police.
The Tri-Parish Fair, inactive since 1942 for duration of World War II, will resume in Fall, 1946, according to Ferdinand Quirk, fair association president.
Acadia Baptist Academy has changed its mailing address from Church Point to Eunice, according to president the Rev. H.C. Price.
The State Parks Commission released 50 wild turkeys in Chicot State Park. They are fully protected by law.
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