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Scott County Times from Forest, Mississippi • 11

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SCOTT COUNTY TIMES WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1968 f'-v 4 CAMS TI1AHKS FOREST, MISSISSIPPI PROCEDDINGS OF THE BOARD MAY, 1968 COUNTY GENERAL FUND Mrs. Love Epting, Co. 250.00; Earl Webb, Co. Auditor, 291.66; William A. Huff, Atty.

for Board, 150.00; Mrs. Ann C. Amis, Chy. Ct Reporter, 90.58; Mrs. Ray Moore, Tax Assessor's Deputy, 225.00; William A.

Durr, Tax Assessor, 356 Charles W. Sanders, Co. Agent, 165.00; Marianne Simmons, H. D. Agent, 40.00; B.

C. Green, Asst. Co. Agent, 40.00; A. L.

Graves. Co. Aeent. 100.00: Ford Parts and labor, 529.57. BEAT 3 BRIDGE R.

L. Neal, Rd. Culvert, 373.80; BEAT 4 MAINTENANCE Cecil Massey, 265.00; Joe Carroll, 265.00; Joseph Eley, 265.00; Lane McCurdy, 265.00; Ollie McCurdy, 265.00; James Thompson, 265.00; John R. Lindsey, 265.00; M. G.

Measels, 235.00; D. Q. Denson, road work, 25.00; M. Bk.forlnt. WH, 113.30; Miss.

Hosp. Med. Ins. 71.15; American Family Life Assurance Ins. 7.90; A.

B. Farris, 43.10; Zeigler Welding CHURCH HEWS RADIO DEVOTIONAL WMAG, Forest P. M. Sponsored by Scott Ministerial Association for Week, May 20-24: Rev. W.

H. Ross Repairs, 10.50; Miss. Road King Sales, Parts, 7.24; Tire Service, Parts and labor, 17.00; Gulf Oil Gasoline, 160.00; Dunn Construction Asphalt, 58.13; Taylor Machine Works, Parts and labor, 251.73; BEAT 5 BRIDGE R. L. Neal, Rd.

Culvert, 616.60; American Creosote Works, Creo. Lumber, 304.00. We wish to express our deepest appreciation to all our friends for their kindness and thoughtfulness during the illness of my wife, and our mother, Mrs. Roger Windham. Also we would like to thank the friends and neighbors, who brought food, donated gifts, and sent cards and flowers.

Your concern and friendship meant so much at a time when we needed it most. The Roger Windham Famv Folks who can take a hint are never those you're drivin? at. i stop accidental: POISONING! EVERYDAY SHOULD BE NATIONAL POISON PREVENTION! R. C. Laster, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Audie Pope, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Bet-tye Mae Jack for Cornelia Holmes, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Mrs.

Jim (Hosie) Williams, Pauper Allowance, 20.00 John Trest, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Mrs. Tressie Fisher, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Mrs. Willie D. Wall, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Mrs. Nora Graham, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Mrs.

Ben Pulliam, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Birdie Patrick, 20.00; Mrs. Owen Faulkner, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Evie Anderson, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Miss Vera Gomil-lion, Pauper Allowance, 20.00; Scott Co, Welfare Appropriation, 25.00; Sou. Bell Tel. Tel. Telephone service Food Stamp, 9.45; Paul D.

Singleton, Stamps -Food Stamp, 12.00; Scott County Times, Supplies, Food Stamp, 12.78; COUNTY STATE AID ROAD Wayne Posey, Engineer's Salary, 1500.00; BEAT 1 MAINTENANCE William A. Noel, 300.00; Millard Lewis, 300.00; Wilson Bounds, 300.00; H. M. Foreman, 300.00; Kily Hodge, 300.00; Claude Hall, 300.00; Horace Hall, Road work, 60.00; Bk. for Int.

WH, 145.00; Miss. Hosp. Med. Ins. 76.02; American Family Life Assurance Ins.

10.50; Luther E. Tadlock, Rent on lot and building, 20.00; Tom Hydrick Motors, Rent on equipment, 96.54; Fate Abernathy, Gravel hauling, 232.00; Fountain Shell station, Repairs, 10.50; Fountain Oil Tires tubes, 202.92; Zeigler Welding Mach. Parts and labor, 4.05; Gibson Saw Parts and labor, 7.40; Green Bros. Gravel Gravel, 75.52; Trans. Miss.

Pipe Mfg. Culvert, 674.73; United Gas Gas for shop, 4.41; Brooks-Noble, Parts, 45.12; Keith Shaw Texaco Repairs, 30.25; R. L. Neal, Rd. Culvert, 976.62; Cox Standard Station, repairs, 30.25; Miss.

Road Supply Parts labor, 1029.23; Home Lbr. Supply, Hardware, 4.12; Automotive Who. Parts, tires tubes, 355.34; Auto repairs to jail door, 95.00; Clell Harrell, Stamps, 10.44; Clell Harrell, Board for prisoners, 253.50; Clell Harrell, Trips to Whitfield Oakley, 34.00; Clell Harrell, Expense incurred in apprehending, 50.00; Willie Weems, Election Commissioner Special Election, 200.00; Mrs. W. J.

Cochran, Election Commissioner -Special Election, 200.00; Mrs. Alice Herron, Special Election, 200.00; Love Epting, Special Election, 200.00; Bert Stegall, Elecction Expense 28.00; Mrs. Walter Wiggins, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Darnell Stuart, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. H.

C. Franklin, Election Expense, 16.00; Carl L. Bradshaw, Election expense, 16.00; Howard Herring, Election expense, 14.00; Mrs. Ruby Agnew, Election expense, 16.00; Gladys B. Per-ritt, Election Expense, 16.00; Mrs.

Frances Madison, Election expense, 16.00; James E. Merchant, Election expense, 8.00; Mrs. Donald P. Hatch, Election Expense, 14.00; C. N.

Crenshaw, Election expense, 28.00; Dee Williams, election expense, 16.00; Mrs. J. R. Stevenson, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. A.

D.Jones, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Election expense, 16.00; D. T. Measells, Election expense, 16.00; L. C.

Caugh-man, Election expense, 28.00; Mrs. Liles N. Williams, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. W. A.

Jones, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Clell Harrell, Election Expense, 16.00; Bill Bennett, election expense, 16.00; Miley Palmer, Election expense, 28.00; Mrs. Edward Mc-Gough, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Christine Searcy, election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Randolph Black, Election expense, 16.00; A.

L. Tatom, Election expense, 16.00; C. F. Milling, election expense, 28.00; Floyd Donald, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Sara Neal, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs.

A. F.Duncan, Election expense, 8.00; Mrs. C. F. Milling, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs.

McNary Moore, Election expense, 8.00; Orban W. Magers, election expense, 28.00; Mrs. Huey Thompson, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Ralph Hall, election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Orban Magers, election expense, 16.00; McNary Moore, election expense, 16.00; M.

C. Town-send, Election expense, 28.00; Moody R. Purvis, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. A. M.

Tul-los, Election expense, 16.00; Parts and labor, 23.25; B. C. Rogers Oil Gas, I for March and April, I 1244.15; B. C. Rogers Truck! Center, Parts, 1072.00; Morton I Tire tires tubes, 220.76; Capitol Welding Sup.

Shop expense, 6.95; Brooks-Noble, Parts, 55.18; A. P. Parts, 19.95; Keyes i Road Sup. Grader Blades, 257.80; Laseter Oil grease, 269.00; Cent, eectric Power Lights for shop, 6.53; Automoti Who. 1 tube, 7.63; Morton Farm Sup- ply Hardware, J.

J. Ferguson, gravel, 262.50; Gib- i son Saw Parts labor, 48.98; Gilchrist Tractor Parts and labor, 546.71; Carter Equip. Parts labor, 650.89; P. F. Thompson Ford Parts and labor, 132.70; BEAT 4 BRIDGE Keyes Road Supply Culvert, 149.72; BEAT 5 MAINTENANCE Carlton Gilmer, 300.00; Roy May, 275.00; Earl Posey, 275.00; W.

V. Myers, 255.00; Marshall Gunn, 255.00; Bk. for Int. WH, 48.10; Miss. Hosp.

Med. Ins. 58.18; Colonial Life Acc. Ins. Ins.

9.00; American Family Life Assurance Ins. 10.50: Mrs. Lucille Ellis, Topping, 19.75; Nolan Sistrunk, Repairs, I 16.00; Cent. Electric Power Lights for shop, 1.90; Sessums Ford Sales, parts and labor, 15.58; Cities Serv. Oil Gas, fuel, 225.95; I Miss.

Oil Grader Blades, 489.60; Sammie L. Wilkerson, Repairs, 12.50; Auto Parts, Parts, 6.53; Automotive Who. Parts, tires tubes, 2 23.54; Miss. Road Supply PVT. ERIC FICKLIN, Scott County's second casualty of the Vietnam War, was buried at Sand Hill Sunday afternoon after services from the Christian Shrine Church in Forest.

In addition to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Booker T. Ficklin.who live in Morton, he is sur-vided by two sisters and seven brothers: Jimmie Ann and Jacqueline of Morton; Bobby Lee, Oakland, Billy Ray, Bennie Morgan, Sylvester, Prentiss, Shad-rack, and Jerry Clayton, all of Las Vegas, Nevada. Bk.

for Int. WH, 134.00; Miss. Hosp. Med. Ins.

106.87; Colonial Life Acc. Ins. Ins. 3.00; American Family Life Assi-ramce Ins. 13.50; J.

P. Garner, Gravel, 6L10; Wallace Moorehead, Gravel, 10.00; Wilbur Richardson, Gravel, 28.50; Tish Epting, Gravel, 57.00; Homer Thornton, Gravel, 71.00; Sou. Pine Electric Power Lights for B. C. Rogers Oil Gas, for March and April, 975.59; Crotwell's Serv.

Repairs, 18.25; Mangum's Welding Shop, Repairs, 9.60; Gibson Saw Parts and labor, 8.55; Brooks-Noble, Parts, 3.92; Bill Welch, Parts and labor, 431.11; Automotive Who. Parts, tires and tubes, 163.99; The Farmer's Cooperative, Powder and caps, 28.00; Laseter Oil oil and grease, 144.81; Carter Equip. parts, 127.30; Dunn Construction Cold Mix, 111.75; Standard Oil oil and grease, 40.70; Van Pinkham Shop, Repairs, 7.00; Morton Motor Parts and labor, 17.20; P. F. Thompson WEEK! BE PREPARED CHECK THROUGHOUT YOUR HOUSE FOR POISONS WITHIN REACH OF CHILDREN Always Keep IPECAC SYRUP In Your Home FOR SERVICE TO HIS CUSTOMERS MR.

BLACKWELL WILL GIVE A BOTTLE OF IPECAC SYRUP FREE FOR EVERY PRESCRIPTION FILLED. BE SURE ASK FOR YOURS IT MAY SAVE A LIFE BlackiveWs Parts, Parts, 14.25; Allied Parts, 37.09; Standard Oil Oil grease, 46.15; Sammie L. Wilkerson, Repairs, 140.00; Cities Serv. Oil Gas, fuel, 610.11; Gravel Gravel, 62.50; C. S.

Fountain Hardware, 5.42; Sessums Ford Sales, Parts and labor, 98.14; Miss. Power Lights for shop, 3.40; Gilchrist Trac- tor Parts and labor, 161.19; Lee-Gray Chev. Parts and labor, 203.04; Marler Auto Parts and labor, 69.44; Paul Chambers Sons, Cement, 7.50 BEAT 2 MAINTENANCE Cliff Tadlock, 310.00; Wesley Waltman, 300.00; Andy Myers, 300.00; Glover Lai', 290.00; Edgar Alford, 290.00; Liles Harrison, 260.00; Theo Usry, Road work, 20.00; Bk. for Int. WH, 111.00; Miss.

Hosp. Med. Ins. 52.33; American Family Life Assurance Ins. 10.50; Bertha Derrick, Gravel, 125.50; Cent.

Electric Power Lights for shop, 3.00; Fountain Oil Tires tubes, 124.62; Bill Welch, Parts and labor, 1039.57; C. S. Fountain Hardware, 7.30; Sammie L. Wilkerson, Repairs, 114.50; Cities Serv. Oil Fuel, 106.02; J.

J. Ferguson, Grav el, 50.00; Standard Oil Oil grease, 66.00; Allied Parts, 159.47; J. L. Hollingsworth, Repairs, 25.95; Home Lbr. Supply, Hardware, 1.76; Automotive Who.

Parts labor, 14.58; Adcock Campbell, Asphalt, 1492.50; Forest Auto Parts, Parts, 13.90; Marler Auto Repairs, 2.00; Harvey's Welding Repairs, 64.19; Gulf Oil Gasoline, 270.20; Lee-Gray Chev. Parts labor, 35.95; Fountain Shell Station, Repairs, 27.70; G. C. Chambers Station, Repairs, 3.50; Irvin Harris, Road work, 70.00; BEAT 2 BRIDGE R. L.

Neal, Rd. Culvert, 2239.20; BEAT 3 MAINTENANCE Frank Thompson, 300.00 Clarence Frazier, 290.00; Richard Westerfield, 290.00; Ray Garner, 300.00 L. R. Rigby, 300.00; Clai-bron Beatty, 300.00; i Pharmacy 106 E. 3rd ft.

Ct A VI 12. Tf JlI IL-JrmtXi Maude Fortune, H. D. Agent, 100.00; Capt. John R.Burnham, Appr.

Brty 25.00; Capt. Alton B. Farris, Appr.Btry 25.00; Tom S. Lee, Co. 175.00; Harold L.

Lackey, Vet. Serv. Officer, 150.00; J. B. Westberry, Janitor, 300.00; State Dept.

of Welfare, Appropriation, 75.00; Collier Office Rent Employment Office, 42.50; Tom S. Lee, Stamps, 2.00; Waldo M. Pryor, Supr. 383.33; Hob-son Harvey, Supr. 383.33; Jack I.

Miles, Supr. 383.33; W. J. Measels, Supr. 383.33; W.

D. McDill, Supr. 383.33; William A. Durr, 1669 HE Applications, 667.60; Mrs. Pauline Porter, Tax Assessor's Deputy, 175.00; Eugene Wooten, Court Cost for March, 124.00; i B.

M. Br eland, Court cost, i 188.00; Eugene Wooten, Court cost, 304.00; W. A. Hollings-worth, Court cost, 204.00; Da-than Sumrall, Court cost, 112.00 Jessie Warren, Court cost, 96.00; Willie Weems, Election Commission, 200.00; Mrs. W.

J. Cochran, Election Commission, 200.00; Mrs. Alice Her-ron, Election Commission, 200.00; Love Epting, work with Election commission, 182.20; Bk. for Int. WH, 341.40; Miss.

Hosp. Med. Ins. 58.63; Colonial Life Acc. Assurance Ins.

6.00; American Family Life Assurance Ins. 16.75; Monroe repairs to machine, 26.50; Earl Webb, Stamps, 36.17; Katherine Robertson, Work on Courthouse Lawn, 16.90; Lackey's Lbr. Mat. Store, Materials for repairs, 4.95; Red's Pharmacy, Medicine for prisoner, 6.25; R. H.Anderson, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith, 11.02; Clyde Lindsey, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith, 6.70; Dr.

George Townsend, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith, 3.00; C. E. Jackson, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith; Paul Smith, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith, 3.00; Don Smith, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith, 3.00; James Sanders, Coroners Inquest -Lois Smith, 3.00; Joe Gunter, Coroners Inquest Lois Smith, 3.00; C. V. Steed, Juror, J.

P. Court, 3.00; Frank E. Cox, Juror J. P. Court, 3.00; Roy Aultman, Juror J.

P. Court, 3.00; Ab Watson, Juror J. P. Court, 3.00; J.R.White, Juror J. P.

Court, 3.00; Jim Weeks, Juror J. P. Court, 3.00; Neal Pest Control, Pest control, 3.00; Klondex Sales Recording pa per, 230.08; Wade Communication, Repairs to radio, 44.90; Lewis repairs to plumbing, 19.25; Pearl River Ind. Laundry, Dust mops, 19.80; William C. Thompson, Book Shelves for Co.

Agent, 50.00; Tom L. Retchings Paint for cabinets, 6.95; Tommy Noblin Elec. Serv. Repairs to wiring, 12.00; State Livestock San. Brucellosis Vaccination, 10.80; SueM.Guy- se, stamps, b.uu; western Auto Store, Extension cord for Circuit, 1.05; The Office Supply Supplies for copy machine, 8.20; The Progress Herald, Publishing Notice of Election, 16.50; Int.

Business Machine Repairs to machine, 41.00; L. W. Gatcwood Janitorial supplies, 70.95; D.W. Boutwell Butane, Repairs to plumbing old jail, 5.00; Cur-lee Green, Supplies for 4-H Club, 4.45; C. S.

Fountain Supplies for H. D. Agent, Rogers Drapery Supplies for H. D. Agent, 4.43; J.

B. Westberry, Ice bought for Chy. Court, 1.50; Harvey's Welding Repairs to jail coor, 26.25; Flander Grizzell, Misc. work for H. D.

Agent, 10.00; Helen McBride, Misc. work for H. P. Agent, 5.00; Miss. Power Lights for courthouse, 373.39; United Gas Gas for courthouse, 186.81; Sou.

Bell Tel. Tel. Telephone service, 244.91; Scott County Times, Office Supplies, 1001.91. Jackson Safe Lock NEW 1968 GMC TRUCKS Lots more trucks, but priced in line with competition TOM HYDRICK MOTORS, INC. Forest, Miss.

PHONE 469- 3551 Before you invest in any new car, find out why a quarter-million Ford and Chevy owners switched to Plymouth Mrs. M. C. Townsend, election expense, 16.00; N. C.

Strahan, Election expense, 16.00; Will Lewis, Election expense, 28.00; Mrs. B. T. Moore, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs. Lollie Risher, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs.

Fred H. Beatty, Election Expense, 16.00; W. 0. Craig, Election expense, 16.00; Woodrow Rushing, Election expense, 28.00; Mrs. Ray Garner, Election expense, 8.00; Mrs.

Paul Earls, Election expense, 16.00; W. H. Cooper, Election Expense, 16.00; L. E. Cooper, Election expense, 16.00; Mrs.

Frank Thompson, Election expense, 8.00; COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Dr. Steven L. Moore, Vital Statistics, 41.00; Miss. State Sanatorium, Board for T. B.

Patients, 131.00; COUNTY PAUPER FASHION NOTE UHERE FASHION ud I A LATE STARTER in the Times Subscription Contest, Mrs. Idell Davis gets in on the "Jackpot" Prizes by winning a $10 Gift Certificate from Billie's Fabric Shop. Mrs. Billie Mc-Daniel, owner and donor of the gift, assists Mrs. Davis with her selection.

Mrs. Davis, a long time resident of Forest is active in the Lynch Chapel Methodist Church. Take the Unbeatable Test Drive There's only one way to find out why so many thousands of people who used to be happy with other cars are switching to Plymouth: get behind the wheel. You can see the good looks. You can feel the comfort and luxury, but you've got to drive Plymouth to find out how different cars can be.

The secret? Chrysler Corporation. And it makes all the difference in the world. They don't call us the Unbeatables for nothing. SERVICE ARE rmS Just li Time To Make The Summer Scene Aid The Dirndl Skirt Aid Sleevless Windjammer Blend Perfectly For The Freshest Fashion Approach To "NEW" Things For CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION The Set Just. 00 Other Dirndls From $11.00 AUTHORIZED DEALERS Vflf auto co.

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