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Scott County Times from Forest, Mississippi • Page 6

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1959 SCOTT COUNTY TIMES Attention All Parents REVIVALIST MONEY is the root of all evi! so many people mis FOR SALE One Lot in Christian Subdivision on Jefferson Ave. Call GI 3-8706. July 29, Aug. 5 pd.

uidlo SOLD 3 bed room home on East First Ave. Morris Insurance Agency, Phone GI 3-8725. Aug. 5-12 eg. Ds if Woir FOR SALE 2 bed room home on Broad St.

N. of Hospital. Priced to sell, partly financed. Available Oct. 1st.

Morris Insurance Agency, Phone GI 3- eg tf quote! Christ tells us'. ihe love of money is ihe roof of all evil (I Timothy 6:1 0) Christ has given you life itself, every breath you Have you returned to Him at least I 1 0th of the money that He has entrusted to you? FOREST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. ALBERT H. FREUNDT, JR. AUGUST 9, 1959 and, if so done, an accurate account of all the cost and expense in connection with said improvements chall be kept and the cost and expense to the abutting property owners shall be arrived at thereby, and the assessment thereof accordingly made.

Section 6. That the City of Forest shall bear the entire cost and expense of said improvements to street intersections and alley intersections, the construction of bridges, culverts, and storm sewers and a proportionate part of street junctions. Section 7. That a lien shall obtain on each piece of property for the amount assessed against it for said improvements. The City of Forest shall issue debentures or bonds for the financing of said improvements, or any part thereof, all in such cases provided by statute.

Section 8. That the City Clerk shall cause this resolution to be published as required by law, once each week for three successive publications in Scott County a newspaper having general circulation in said municipality, and the property owners actually residing on and-or actually occupying property owned by them abutting on said streets and avenues as above described, on which said special improvements are to be constructed, may file written protests with the City Clerk of the City of Forest, Mississippi, before, or may appear in person or by attorney, at the time hereinafter set forth and protest against construction of said special improvements on said streets. All property owners abutting on said streets and avenues are further given notice of the grades and elevations shown on the plans and specifications herein adopted and established and any claim or claims for damages as a result thereof EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the second in a series of articles on student guidance. Others will appear In sequent editions of this newspaper. By Dr.

Edward Roeber Have you ever thought about why you are working in your present occupation? 1 Perhaps it WANTHD Automobile mechanic. forest Studebaker Packard. Call GI 3-8893 Aug. 5 eg Cards Of 1M 1 was an accident or you may have carefully planned it to the 11:00 A. M.

7:30 P. M. "Decision at Mt. Carmel" "Citizens of Heaven" last detail. names Accidents may have worked well for some of us.

But most MINIMUM CHARGE 1.00 parents are. not willing to have WARREN ANDREWS their children's success or fail ure be an accidental thing, In order to increase the prob CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this method to express my thanks and appreciation to my many friends and relatives who have been so nice to me while I was in the hospital. The flowers, cards, gifts and thoughtfulness of everyone will always be remembered. A special thanks to those who gave blood. May God bless you all.

ability that vocational success FOREST METHODIST CHURCH GILBERT OLIVER, Paster AUGUST 9, 1959 Sunday School Sermon by minister MYF, Senior and Intermediate Junior and Primary Sermon by minister will depend upon some rhyme or reason, student guidance 9:45 A. M. A. M. 6:00 P.

M. 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M.

leaders for more than fifty must be presented to the Board of Aldermen on the date hereinafter set forth in order that the same may be adjudicated and determined by the Board of Aldermen, and, if added to the costs of said improvements. Any objections or protests of said property owners filed, or any protests by person or by attorney will be heard, and Mrs. Gladys Lott VISITING EVANGELIST, Warren Andrews of Dayton, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. each day, in the coming revival scheduled to begin Sunday, August 9 at the Lake Christian Church. Services will continue through Sunday, August 16. Visitors will be welcomed at any or all of these services. years have been developing ways in which to help students CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this TntVrH rt plan and develop careers.

va coaui, uur aeep ana saicere appreciation to our friends and any claim presented determined by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen at its Because it is a difficult task me many, many, nice and useful gifts so generously given to us after the loss of our home by fire BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH DONALD J. MYERS, PASTOR AUGUST 9, 1959 9:00 A. M. The Service. Sermon by the pastor.

uii june isfin. xour tnoughtfulness and kindness shall always be remembered by us. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Bagley regular meeting at the City Hall at Forest, Mississippi, which is hereby set for 7:00 o'clock P. M. on August 11, 1959 and the determination of any such claims resulting therefrom; and said Board shall then and there determine whether said improvements shall be made and take such further action as may be authorized by law. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation tn Olir fricnH.

i tions as prepared by the City Engineer Section 9. That for cause, this reso relatives for the flowers, food, money, and now on file in tne office of tne City Clerk at the City Hall In Forest, lution shall take effect on and after date of passage. vaius, iciius ana every aeea of kindness shown us during the sudden passing Mississippi, for the construction of street Legals improvements as described in Section 1 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE hereof be and the same are nereby ap Johnson. Clerk of the. City proved and adopted for use in such and great grandmother.

We especially would like to thank Dr. L. W. Willey and Dr. L.

W. Willey, whn en nj of Forest. Mississippi, do hereby certi construction aforesaid. Resolution Declaring Necessary Certain fy that the foregoing is a true copy of Section 4. That the grades, elevations Street Pavina and Improvements on Mar v' aim nr utiiatrs at the S.

Lackey Memorial Hospital a resolution adopted by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of said City at a ion Street and Roosevelt Street, in The City of Forest. Mississippi. ana j.ee unerai Home for their courteous service regular meeting held on Tuesday, July and materials mentioned in the aforesaid plans and specifications are adopted and established as the grades and elevations on which said improvements shall be constructed and materials out zi, 1959 and spread at large upon Its BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR We are esrrin11-v rr-Triii ttar minutes. AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE R. B.

Johnson. Jr. and Rev. Harnlii tions, or a career, cannot be predicted with certainty. Two children may be alike in most ways but react quite differently to the of which same shall be constructed.

Witness my hand and official seal, this CITY OF FOREST, MISSISSIPPI: Section 1. That proceeding under Chap 22 day of July, 1959. words. Mrs. Grace Speed who did the Dlavine and Vp.

smrt M-o T.ir vi Section 5. That each property owner whose property abuts on each side of ter 495, Mississippi Laws of 1950, as amended, it is hereby declared necessary E. L. JOHNSON City Clerk July 22-29, Aug. 5 the part of said streets set forth in Sea same experiences school or that the following street improvements tion 1 hereof, shall be charged with and pay the entire cost and expense to be made and done strictly in accor eventually at work.

In the same jum -a a WW 11, who did the singing, and to everyone who did the smallest deed to help make our burden lighter for us to bear. May God bless each of you is our prayer. dance with the plans and specifications CHANCERY SUMMONS way, two students, who are very thereof, setting forth in detail tne worK the City, except as hereinafter provided, of all such improvements made and THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, SCOTT COUNTY to be done and the type of material much alike, may find economic done on each lot abutting hereon, and TO Essielene Holifield and Annie Eva conditions affecting their chances shall pay the entire cost and expense to be used, now on file with the City Clerk at the City HaU in Forest, Mississippi, reference to which" is hereby W. O. Morehead Mr.

and Mrs. Vester Derrick Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Derrick Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmie Derrick, Jim and Tim Geraldine Derrick for jobs in different ways. Lyles, non-residents of the State of Mississippi, whose post office and street address is 2776 A North 4th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The key to understanding vo You are summoned to appear before to the City of such paving and improving to the street Itself, computed according to the front foot rule; that is to say, by taking the whole number of front feet In said street Improved and dividing the cost of the whole im.y provement thereby and multiplying the quotient by the number of front feet cational guidance rests upon an understanding of these lifelong the chancery court of the County of CARD OF THANKS We wish Scott in said state, on the 1st Monday of September, A. 1959, to defend the suit No.

7390 in said court of W. careers. The target for vocation to express our deepest gratitude al guidance becomes a series or J. Burks, et al, Cross Complainants, contained in each abutting lot, or place of property, except the cost of Im to everyone who worked so faithfully to save our home and to all wherein you are a cross Defendant. pattern of somewhat related oc provements as to sidewalks, curbs and gutters, the entire cost of which shall.

This 17 day Of July, A. 1959. O. L. Williams, Clerk July 22-29, Aug.

5 expressly made in aid and as a part hereof for certainty the same as though copied herein in full. The improvement to be done, more specifically revealed by said plans and specifications, are substantially and where necessary: Construction of paving; construction, removal and rebuilding of storm sewers and drainage systems; construction of and ments to sanitary systems and sanitary sewer stub-outs; and all construction incidental to widening, paving, and surfacing: Marion Street from Cleveland Street to State Highway No. 35; and Roosevelt Street from Mounger Street to Marion Street. Section 2. That said improvements require an unusual outlay -and cost for which the General Improvement Fund is not sufficient and for which purpose said fund shall not be used.

who helped remove our household goods. cupations rather than a single occupation, a mere speck among the 40,000 or more kinds of em when determined, be assessed against the property on which It abuts for Its NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Scott JOHN D. and SUED IE ALLEN ployment in the world of work. to help students make plans and carry them out, guidance counselors cannot be sure of success in every case. There is no doubt, though, that their greatly improves the chances for satisfaction and success in life.

The professional guidance counselor is interested in helping your child learn how to. plan for himself rather than be dependent upon someone else to make his plans for him; He also recognizes that career planning and development cannot be settled in a short period of time but, for almost everyone, is actually a lifelong process. New experiences change our interests, attitudes, goals, and eventually may affect our vocational plans. It is important that we fully understand what is meant by the word "career." Research indicates that'most of us work in a series of occupations, some related and some unrelated to our final occupation at the time we retire. Bob White, for example, may have begun as a car washer, then worked in numerous auto service stations as an attendant, before becoming an auto mechanic and eventually the owner of a small auto repair shop.

All of these kinds of work rep-i resent Bob's career. In his case, 1 his occupations were definitely related to each other. Roger Smith, on the other! hand, did many odd jobs around his neighborhood and worked part-time at all sorts of jobs while getting amedical degree. Most of the early jobs were not related but depended upon circumstances and accidents. After getting his degree, Roger became a doctor in a small community; but after a serious illness, he became a doctor at a university health service and later director.

Not too many years passed before he became director of research for a national drug firm. What will he do next? It is safe to guess that it will have something to do with medicine, but in what capacity? Whatever he does, Roger's career is the complete array of all his occupations. I It is important that parents realize a pattern of occupa- terests, abilities, aptitudes, and achievements were checked with tests of various kinds Records of school achievement, as well as other in-school. and out-6f -school activities were kept from year to year. An up-to-date collection of materials provided the student with all types of information regarding vocational schools, col leges, occupations, the armed services, school adjustment, etc.

He was exposed to many types of educational and occupational information through his regular classes, assemblies, home room, career days, college nights, the school paper, and other group activities. In finding an appropriate college, he was assisted by receiving information, filling out application blanks, locating ar scholarship, and other such activities. If he had decided to find a job or go into the armed services, he would have found an. equal amount of assistance provided through the vocational guidance program. In addition, while still, in school and after leaving school, this individual was contacted from time to time in an attempt to offer further assistance in planning, preparing for, and progressing in his career.

Adequate vocational guidance requires special knowledge and entire frontage only and the result shaU be assessed by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen as the amount of the special tax due by and against each lot and owner thereof, for which allocable share County Board of Education, Forest. Mis Vocational guidance begins MRS. LANG HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY W. O. Lang celebrated her 81st birthday August 2 in the home of her daughter, Mrs C.

B. Gor-dy. Those present to enjoy the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Gordy Forest; Mrs. W. E. Russell, Hillsboro; Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Lang and son, John, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Harrison, all of Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolfe and Di-anne, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Wolfe and Geraldine, all of Lake; Frances Wolfe, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.

Terry Judge and Connie, Jackson; L. C. Gordy and James, For-ejst; Miss Cheryl Hollingsworth, Lake. guests were Mrs. Malcolm Lang and children, Pat and Mike, Ft.

Knox, Miss Gail Upton, Jackson. GATHERING PLANNED AT COOKSEY HOME There will be an all-day get together in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Cooksey on August 16. Everyone is invited to attend.

This is not a family reunion but for everyone who wishes to come and meet with old friends and relatives. Lunch will be served at the noon hour. JEFF BRANTLEY, JR. rO RECEIVE DEGREE John Francis (Jeff) Brantley, son of Rev. and Mrs.

J. F. Brantley, of Forest will receive his degree from Miss. State University at the sumer commencement exercise on August 15. There are three hundred and thirty-two students at Miss.

State scheduled to receive degrees, and from this number, 255 will receive undergraduate degrees, 75 masters degrees and two students will receive their Ph. D. sissippi, will receive sealed BIDS until with a child many experiences CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecia 2:00 o'clock P. August 17, 1959, for the sale to the highest bidder for, the following; to-wit: and decisions while he is still in of the cost of such improvements on said streets aforesaid. The construction and installation of water mains and house connections shall not be done by contract, but may be done by the City, school.

It can eventually influ I used, 1948, Blue Bird Body, No. 3, Serial 8713, mounted on frame of International Chassis. ence his entry into the world of Section 3. The plans and specifica work. Vocational guidance can also follow and assist in his progress once he is employed, but it is most important in his student life.

tion to our many friends and neighbors for the flowers, food and every deed of kindness shown us in the death of our son and brother. Wade Risher. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at Lackey's Hospital and Ott Lee Funeral Home for their courteous service. May God bless all of you. Mrs.

Atley Risher and family Lackey Memorial Hospital Patients In order to see more clearly just how complex adequate vocational guidance really is, par 1I1H ents might like to look at one example. Be sure to remember that-this is just one example and each child's planning is us ually quite different. An organized program of vo skills. Take the above example cational guidance provides a counselor with special skills who could talk over the student's and multiply him by a few millionyou now can sense the ideas as well as those of his par size of the task ahead in It is onlv eood sense that a school which helps a student prepare for some career should ents. These discussions occurred many times during the high school year and especially at those points when critical decisions and plans were important.

Whether to take college preparatory courses or not? What courses to take? Or what school activities might be beneficial Periodically, the student's in help him explore, plan lor, ana progress at that career. Perhaps the vears ahead will see less and less schools leave vocation BUT TRUE! THE LOWEST PRICES IN CENTRAL MISS. ON QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS FAST FREE DELIVERY SERVICE If You Are Thinking Of Remodeling -SEE US FOR al guidance to chance. Mrs. Charles W.

Cooper, Rt. 4, Forest Tomy Benton Hamilton, Rt. 1, Polk- ville Mrs. Earl Bailey, Rt. 3, Forest Mrs.

Oscar Bradshaw, Morton Mrs. Billy Joe Haralson and Boy, Rt. 1, Forest Mrs. Charles Pope, Rt. 3, Forest Mrs.

Spurgeon Moulder, Rt. 2, Pulaski Barbara Ann Stewart, Rt. 3, Forest Grover Golden, Rfc 1, Walnut Grove Mrs. Allen King and Girl, Morton Mrs. Hermon C.

Greer, Rt. 3, Forest Mrs. Jasper Smith, Rt. 1, Pulaski Mrs. Henry N.

Seales, Jr. and Boy, Jackson Mrs. Hebron Gatewood, Rt. .3, Forest Mrs. W.

B. Woo ten, Morton Zebb T. Milner, Rt. 3, Forest Mrs. Charles Walker, Morton Mrs.

Herman Carpenter and Girl, Rt. 4, Forest Mrs. Mae Barber, Forest Mrs. Travis Usry and Girl, Forest Stevie Massey, Forest Billy Breland, Rt. 4, Forest Miss Bess Donald, Jackson Clara Faye Suber, Rt.

1, Lake Mrs. Dickie Wright. Rt. 6, Whither, Alabaa Miss Bennie Sessums, Rt. 3, Forest Mrs.

Bobby Smith, Pulaski Mrs. 'Dennis Eure and twin girls, Forest E. J. Guidry, Rt. 1, Escanaba, Mich.

Ester Roberts, Rt. 2, Union Mrs. Thomas Key, Forest Ray Wall, Forest Henry D. Hudson, Rt. 4, Forest Mrs.

Addie Keeton. Forest Mrs. Oliver C. McDiU, Forest Jessie Hollingsworth, Rt. 1, Lake COLORED: -r George Lindsey Johnson, Rt.

2, Lena Alice Stingley, Morton Annie Evans, Rt. 1, Lake Mary Jean Fowner, and boy, RL 1, JOHNSON FAMILY The Body is no longer used in the REUNION SLATED County Unit School System. The Board reserves the ngnt to re ject any and all bids. TIRES AND BATTERIES foi truck, tractor, passenger car. For prices check other places first and then with me or your Standard Dealers for lower prices.

All kinds, efil sizes. Harold Lackey, A- gent. Standard Oil Forest. Phone GI 3-4201. Feb.

18 tf ch. Published by order of the Scott County Board of Education, dated July 20, 1959. The Johnson's will hold their annual family reunion Sunday, August 16, at Roosevelt Park near Morton, Miss. All friends and relatives are urged to be present with a well filled basket. (SSAL) A.

T. Harrison Supt. of Education Scott County, Mississippi July 22-29, Aug. 5 deceased. Intestate, will offer for sale and sell within legal hours of sale to.

the highest bidder for cash on August 19, 1959, at the home of decedent, near Breeland's Grocery, at East Hills-boro, on Highway 35 North, in Scott County, Mississippi, the following described property. All the household furniture, clothing, personal effects, fixtures, and equipment now contained in the said residence of deceased, together with a pick-up truck and one small cabin owned by decedent, all as shown on Report of Appraisers, heretofore filed in the Chancery Clerk's Office of Scott County, Mississippi, in this cause. Witness my signature, this the 4th Day of August, 1959. John D. Fairley, Administrator O.

G. Idom Solicitor Aug. 5-12 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Scott Lake NEED EXTRA CASH? TOWER LOAN BROKERS County Board of Education, Forest, Mississippi, will receive sealed bids until 2:00 o'clock P. August 17, 1959. for the lowest and best bid on the following, to-wit: Rachael Franklin and girl, Rt.

4, Forest Frances Odom, Rt. 3, Forest Ada Mae Jones, Forest Levester Rankin, Pulaski Mary Carol Johnson, Forest FINANCING PLANNING HELP FREE ESTIMATES We specialize in Debt Consolidation; Loans. Put all your bills into one: For parts and labor of two County Owned Bus Bodies, Nos. 29 and 46, and the mounting of said bus bodies on New Chassis. Please quote prices for the two and also price for each.

Further Information now on file In easy monthly payment. the office of the Supt. of Education, LOANS ARRANGED FROM $15.00 to $2500.00 230 E. MAIN STREET FOREST, MISSISSIPPI Forest, Mississippi. The Board reserves the rieht to re 1 WHERE'S THE BEST PLACE TO la BUY A USED CAR? I ject any and all bids.

AT youR Published by order of the Scott County Apr-22chtf Board of Education dated July 20, 1959. If You Want A New Home -SEE US FOR FINANCING HELP BLUE PRINTS AND SPECIFICATIONS CHOICE BUILDING LOTS COMPLETE JOB CONTRACTING FORD DEALER'S -HIS SOUSED CARS NEED YOUR HA.Y CUT, RAKED AND BALED? CALL BILL JONES, GI 3-8359. June 3 tf eg (SEAL) A. T. Harrison Supt.

of Education Scott County, Mississippi July 22-29, Aug. 5 SUMMONS TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT GIVE yOU A NEW i KIND OP PROTECTION id when you Buy I I STATE OF MISSISSIPPI SCOTT COUNTY NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, P. O. Box 1291, Jackson, Mississippi, up to 10:00 A. September 8, 1959, and opened immediately thereafter, for all timber marked or' designated for cutting, located on an area embracing about 1042 acres in Compartment 11-C Bienville District, Bienville National Forest in Scott County, Mississippi, estimated to be 11,714 pine trees, more or less.

The minimum total lump sum acceptable bid for 11,714 pine trees is $50,705.00. This price includes $40,089.00 for stum-page plus $10,616.00 for sale area betterment work. A deposit of $5,000.00 in the form of a Certified Check, or equivalent, must be submitted with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained as damages, according to conditions of the sale. The right to repect any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are full information concerning the timber, the conditions of the sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, U.

S. Forest Service, P. O. Box 1291, Jackson, Mississippi, or from the District Ranger, U. S.

Forest Service, Forest, Mississippi. Aug. 5 Ora Coleman Canles. Cherokee. uMlllll IIMIIMHIIIM I 3rirrIr- TIRES at wholesale prices, biggest deals in town.

Check with us before -you buy. Chambers Eure Texaco Service, Highway 80 East. Feb. 11 tf ch. WANTED: To buy your good used re-cappable tires.

Forest Tire and Recapping phone GI3-9108, Forest- Miss. Mar 11 tf ch Alabama, street address unknown. 0 You are hereby summoned to appear before the Chancery Court of the County of Scott in said state on the First Monday of September, A. 1959, to defend the suit In said court of Persie Caples, being suit No. 7396, wherein you are the defendant.

FOR THE BEST in Floor Finishing CaU 2491, Bradford Howell, Carthage, or GI 3-8748, Home Lumber Supply, Forest. July 1-8-15-22-29. Aug. 5 pd. (SEAL) O.

L. WILLIAMS Chancery Clerk Frank F. Mize Solicitor for Complainant July 29, Aug. 5-12 IF YOU ARE THINKING OF A CHANCERY SUMMONS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO MARTHA ROSS THOMAS, a non resident of this state whose post office and street address is 1522 11th Street NEW HOME OR REMODELING YOUR OLD ONE MAKE US YOUR FIRST AND ONLY STOP YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. MOTHER MARY SPIRITUALIST, and PALMISTRY READINGS Past, Present and Future Readings HELP YOU IN ALL PROBLEMS Highway 80, three miles east from Jackson across from the Star Market Phone FL 29630 Box 2322, Highway 0 East JACKSON.

MISS. July 22-29, Aug. 5 pd iJsEvery A-l Used Car is inspected, reconditioned if necessary, and road-tested. And they're warranted in writing by the exclusive new Performance Protection Policy! See cars with the A-l sticker at your Ford Dealer's Used Car Shopping Center. MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00 Muncie, Indiana.

You are sumoned to appear before the Chancery Court of Scott County, Mississippi, on the first Monday of September, 1959, to defend the suit styled Shelah Ray Thomas vs. Martha Ross Thomas, No. 7456, wherein you are defendant. This 4th day of August, 1959. (SEAL) O.

L. Williams Chancery Clerk Roy N. Lee Attorney Forest, Miss. Aug. 5-12-19 SMS SffMM is'WBil mil TS fSHBfOy SOLD 3 bed room home with two baths, den, large combination living room-dining room.

Hardwood floors and tile throughout, Concrete drive, and other plus features that go with a good comfortable home. See Morris Insurance Agency. Phone GI3-8725, Forest, Miss. Aug. 5-12 eg FOR SALE 3 bedroom home near hospital on large corner lot.

Priced to sell. Take up payments and cash balance. Morris Ins. Agency. Chg.

tf yai mm NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by decree of the Chancery Court of Scott County, Mississippi, rendered on the 3rd Day of August, 1959, in Cause No. 7435 on the general docket of said Court, John D. Fairley, as Administrator, of the estate of Alexander Carlton Dawson, TIRES USED REPAIRED AND FACTORY SECONDS Truck and Passenger Tires; some NEW FACTORY SECONDS in 825 20 10 ply truck tires and tractor tires at 25 per cent discount off wholesale. HAROLD LACKEY, Agent. Standard Oil Forest, Miss.

Phone GI3-4201. MAR. 4 tf INSPECTED RECONDITIONED ROAD-TESTED WARRANTED FOR SALE One hundred squares of used tin. Ideal for building cattle sheds or other farm buildings. $4.00 per square.

Home Lumber and Supply, GI 3-8748. eg tf.

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