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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 10

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10 CfrCCUUfOlt'llCDgXr Monday. November 25. 1957 of I vnth Chancer Clerk. In Book of Charter I and parallel wilh the notlh ne of I. mttrr- pte 279 Ihereof; and JS tKZU nrofir ty WHKREAS.

default having been m.d. the of h. in tin payment nl part of the indented- herem deacr.bed; continue bv jd wh. STATE DEATHS eriy ann ratal ei no, for over two month ynrh street for a nistanc. Masnol.a State Sav.

injts 1-oan Association having declared the balance of said indebtedness immedi- 0 ately due and payable, and default hav. MRS. I.F.OV WATSON BROOKHAVEN Funeral serv ti point in Uic ran lm of Crant'a Alley now orrupird; turn thfnc lo th riht throurh an anirle ul 17 te-firn 10 minutu and run northerly along the ajt line ol Crani a AIIpv now occupied, for a diUme of 10798 inn in (he uth linr of the properly in been made in saio payment ana said ices for Mrs. Ieon Watson, life- trustee having oeen mm ul-reded by the eaid Association lo execute MISSISSIPPI NOTEBOOK By TOM EHRDCB long resident Of BrOOkhaVCn, Willi of the Jackson I'unlic Scbooln; run them-e enfttrrlv along the aoulh line of the the trust. 1 will, on the 3rd flay of December, 1957, during legal hours, he- fore the main north entrance of tha ounty Court House in the City o( Jack- be held Monday at 2:30 p.m.

from properly of the Jackson Public Schools for a distance of 4 feet to a point in the east line of laid Ut run Ihence aoulherly along the east line of l-ot for a dittanie of 108 i feet to the point of beginning. You are hereby aummnned to be and f'l nn- (V-l Mr Xx i I i Zt 1 1 1 I 1 Friendship Baptist Church with Dr. W. T. Waring and Rev.

T. C. Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Brookhavcn Funeral home in charge of arrangements. ans don't waste time with the appear belore the County Court of Ihe Firm Judicial District of Hinda County.

topwaler minnows, they go after Mississippi, on the first day of lis next regular lerm to be held on the second Monday of January, the same be-inn the day of January. IMS. to de the big bass a sure indication that all believe Ross Barnett is fend an eminent domain suit. No. 22-4H2.

Mrs. Watson died at her home the man to beat in 1959. in said Court, of W. M. Buie, et al, I ru son.

Mississippi, oner lor smr, ai punon i auction, and aell In. the highest and best bidder for rash, the following described real property situated in Ihe Cily of Jackson, County of Hinds, First Judicial District. Stale of Mississippi, to-wil: Lots 6 and 7 of Block 23 of College Park Addition. Part II. according lo i.

a map nr plat thereof on file and i of record in Ihe offire of the Chan- eery Clerk of Hinds County at Jack- son'. Mississippi, in Plat Book 4 convey only such title as It vested in me as Trustee. WITNIvSS MY SIGNATURE this, th 7th day of November. 1957. W.

V. I.UDLAM. JR. WARREN LL'DLAM. JR.

W. V. I.udlam, Jr. Warren V. Ludlam.

TRUSTEE Watkins. Edwards and Ludlam Attorneys at Law I'laia Building Jackson, Mississippi i November Uth, lth, 25th. 1957 and December 2nd. 1W7, tees of Jackson Municipal Separate School here Saturday night following a long illness. She is survived by BELATED CONFESSION Many elderly Mississipnian? may recall the old Godbold Wells her husband.

Leon Watson; three daughters, Mrs. Carlos Allen, Mrs. District, wherein you are nttennants. This the 22 day of November, 1957. H.

T. ASHFORI1, CIRU'IT CLK.WK BY: BK.M S. LOWRY. D. C.

(SEAL) K. W. Slennelt and W. T. Neely Attorneys for Petitioners Nov.

2ri. Dec. 2. 9 and resort hotel once located in Pike County, on the present site Garland Allen, and Mrs. Maude of Southwest Junior College at Summit.

During the last century Princhond; two sons, Abner and Willie Watson, both of Brook-haven; a foster son, John L. Em- RESOLUTION ACCKPTING THE TUD and until 1916 it was widely OK CHAHJO MOTORS, INC. FOR AUTO MOBll.KS AT AND FOR THK TOTAL known as a wonderful place to AMOUNT OK merson, Biloxi; one brother, Joe rest, relax, convalesce and en RK. IT RESOI.VKD BY THK COUNCIL NOTICK TO PRINTERS TO BID Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Public Contracts of the State of Mississippi will, up In 10 o'clock. on Munday.

the Kith day of December, OF THK CITY OK JACKSON: joy the "health-giving" water. SKCTION I. That the bid of Craico now develops that the unus Molors. Inc. tor automobiles at and for the total amount of be and Ihe same Case, Brookhaven; a sister, Mrs W.

N. Case, Brookhaven. MRS. ALICE LATHAM 19i7. receive seaiea oias nn classes or ual water of Godbold Wells was i.

ul. I Public Printing and Binding, as amended. hid at a competitive award when it was lor tne various doctored to give it a special ef I1U! Ill uni'i, i at the appointed time declared the suc fect. Editor Oliver Emmerich, of dinary Session of r.l.)4, lor two (21 years FOREST Funeral services for cessful bidder therelor. as tollows: EACH TOTAL AT KIWANIS TRAINING SCHOOL A number of Kiwanis Club officers from tbc Louisiana, Mississippi, West Tennessee Kiwanis Club district were in Jaskson over the weekend to attend the annual officer training school.

Officers will take office on January 1 to serve for the year 1958. Left to right in the picture are: Albert J. Brewerton, district secretary, (Irccnwood; Annan J. Rhodchorst, International trustee, New Orleans; J. Thomas Dunn, governor, Meridian; and J.

Floyd Richardson, governor-elect, Shreveport. commencing January im. ann enaing December 31. 1909. as the law directs.

Sealed bids shall be sealed proposals Mrs. Alice Turner Latham, 78, of Forest, R.F.D., were conducted the McComb Enterprise-Journal, reports that a former employee of the old resort hotel has just made this confession: from the Forkvillc Baptist Church addressed to the President ot the State Board of Public Contracts, Honorable loe T. Patterson, Attorney General, P. O. Sunday with Rev.

Moore officiating, and interment will be in the "I dumped 50 pounds of Epsom 5 new 19SH Plymouth 4-door automobiles $2,006.70 $10,033.50 Less Irade-in allowance on following used 1956 Ford automobiles: City No. PC-1S5 500.00 City No. PC-158 500 00 City No. PC-154 son.no City No. PC-159 500.00 2.000.00 Rn 220.

Jackson, Mississippi, and marked on the outside of the envelope: "Bid for salts and about 100 pounds of Pub he Printing. Class or Classes scrap iron into the well. It was a filling in the blank with number of class or classes bid on. Kiwanis Dislriel mineral well when we got through Latham cemetery, wider the direction of Ott Lee Funeral Home of Forest. Mrs.

Latham died at the S. E. Lackey Memorial Hospital in For with it." Meet fn Meridian Chamber Nominations Made For Greenville bidder is required to accompany hid with a bidder's Bond made with some Surety Bonding Agency licensed to do business in Mississippi in the amount of MERIDIAN Kiwanis South $300.00. conditioned upon bidder making SOMETHING SPECIAL Patrons were blissfully una IT SAYS HERE Many a man who thinks his boss is dumb would be out of a job if the boss was any smarter. If all the automobiles in this county were placed end to end.

chances arc that the driver in the front one couldn't get it started. Russia was first with the space satellite but America was first with education at bayonet point. You're setting old when you no longer care where your wife pnes so lonE as you're not going with her. Those who expect to be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of thorn should have a look at the American Indian No young man should marry a girl on a salary of $50 a week. Wait until she make more.

THE GREATEST There is nothing we can add to the many eloquent and rieh-I. deserved tributes being paid to the illustrious memory of Major Frederick Sullens. This entire newspaper could be filled with his praises and still not do him justice. As a lifelong reader and admirer, we can only say he was The Greatest. The Good Lord broke the mould when he poured Major Sullens.

Our people are not likely to sec his kind again. Truly, he was the giant of Mississippi journalism, ranking among America's most outstanding editors and writers. WE MISS HER The heavy hand of Death has also removed from our midst the dearly beloved Alice Connelly Farrcll, able secretary to Purser Hewitt and librarian for The Clarion-Ledger and Jackson Daily News. Each of us feels a deep personal loss at her untimely passing. Mrs.

Farrcll must have suf est November 22. She was a member of the Forkville Baptist Church. 8.033.50 SECTION 2. That payment from the General Fund, not otherwise appropriated is authorized to he made upon delivery, strictly in accordance with said bid. SECTION 3.

That, for cause, this resolution shall take effect on and alter dale of passage. APPROVED: Allen C. Thompson. Maynr contract and lurnisning a contractor performance bond in the event bidder ware of this fact. They insisted Her survivors include one daugh GREENVILLE Forty Green-1 that Godbold Wells offering somo- ter, Mrs.

Haley B. Harrell, Clif Mississippi District Lieutenant-Governor's conference will be held in Meridian Monday afternoon. Louisiana Mississippi West Tennessee District Governor Elect J. Floyd Richardson of Shreve thing unusual, not found anywhere else. Its mineral water Ed Bogen, McClain Bowman, Jesse Brent, Ross Charles, George Cottingham Harold Council, Shelby Edwards, Frank England Palmer Farnsworth, Billy ton, three sons, W.

A. Latham, Clifton, Dolphus Latham, Jackson, ville business and professional men have been nominated for an election to fill 10 upcoming vacancies on the board of directors of reputedly cured almost every Jimmy Latham, of Texas, 11 grand children and one great grandchild. the local Chamber of Commerce. Fiedman, Bernie Goodman, Ed ill suffered by man and beast. People raved about its "restoring qualities," D.

L. I.uckey. Cnmmissinner lake Campbell, Commissioner ATTEST: Mrs. J. R.

Skinnr City Clerk I certify that the foregoing Resolution was passed on November 20. 1957, and recorded in Minute Book page 472. Mrs. J. R.

Skinner City Clerk USE AH Nov. 25 Ballots have been mailed to Business at the resort was so LEGAL NOTICE Gray, Jerome Rafter, Frank Hall Howard Harbison, W. P. Hodges, J. D.

Holiman, Wade Hollo-well, Albert Kossman, W. E. Mc-Court W. M. McGoueh.

Chamber members, who arc instructed to vote for 20 in this first primary. The top 20 will then be port, will address the Meridian Queen City Kiwanis club at noon Monday. Present at the district conference will be the president -elect, the vice-president and a large number of the committee chairmen and directors for 1958 from each club in district 3. Lt. Governor Horace Ileadrick of Laurel will be one of the prin listed on a second ballot for select good that a railroad was built from McComb to Summit for the convenience of patrons flocking to the old hotel so they could drink water doctored with is awarueu one oi inoic wia.e3 oi aia printing.

All work performed in furnishing printing and binding as above set forth shall he performed by Mississippi labor in this State, and the contract will contain the specific provision: "All work under this contract (including both printing and hind-ingi shall be done by Mississippi labor in this State as required by Section 8964, Code of 1942." Performance bond Is to be conditioned on performance of the contract and in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof in all and the laws of this State, and the bond shall state that it specifically covers the condition and requirements of the contract that all work done under said contract (including both printing and binding) shall be done by Mississippi labor in this State as required by Section 8964. Mississippi Code of 1942. with the penalty for any breach of this condition to be a fixed penalty of Twenty-Five per centum (25vi of the contract price of the printing and binding order on which any such breach may occur. Copies of the schedule and specifications may be had on application to Ihe Stale Board of Public Contracts. Samples of AN ORDINANCE CLOSING AND VA CATING THAT PART OF CARSON ing the 0 board members.

Deadline for the first ballot is Friday, AVENUE FROM THE WEST LINE OF DELTA DRIVE TO A LINE EXTEND RESOLUTION APPROVING CLAIMS ON MUNICIPAL CLAIM DOCKET. NUMBERED 714 TO 970, ROTH INCLUSIVE. APPEARING AT PAGES 92-99 THEREON. IN THE AMOUNT OF $350,717.02. AND MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSON: SECTION 1. That claims numbered 714 Nov. 29. ING FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER Epsom salts and rusty np OF LOT 17. BLOCK B.

EI.RAINE RE George McMillan, J. C. McRee. Jake Markuson, Robert May, Fred Moyse, Jere Nash Leroy Percy, Jack Potts, Bert Shealy, Sam Smith. Edmund Taylor, Sam Valencino, Ernest Waldauer, Sam Weil.

The following men still have a iron. SURVEY. TO THE NORTHWEST COR NER OF LOT 8, BLOCK 22, ELRA1NE year to serve on the chamber's hoard: Hodding Carter. C. M.

cipal speakers. Attending will be RESURVEY. presidents elect Frank D. Mon HANDS OFF, SHI! The It. Hendersons, former WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction Brough, W.

T. Brown, Roy Campbell, J. D. Causey, Gilder McCool, to 970, both inclusive, appearing at pages 92-99 of the Municipal Claim Docket, in the aggregate amount of $350,717.02, are each hereby approved for payment and said amount is expressly appropriated for the immediate payment thereof oi the Council that since the Highway l)e partment has widened Delta Drive (U. Jacksonians now living in Little Highway No.

49) over a portion of Carson Curtis Meeks, Jake Stein, Marcin Rock, send us this squib from tague, of the Hattiesburg club; George T. Hardage, Petal; J. W. lloss, Laurel; James L. Nance, Judge J.

A. Griffin, Newton; James Wicker. Forest; Avenue, and (hat part of Carson Avenue from the west line of Delia Drive lo a line Smith, Rhodes Wasson. Apprccialion Haii(ii( Slalrd a. That there Is hereby appropriated from the various funds the the Arkansas Democrat: extending from the southwest corner of Lot those nominated for the 10 sums necessary to be transferred lo Ac "Faubus bravely made i vacancies include: counts Payable Fund for the purpose stand.

he had to abide by Wade Barton, Howard Barwick, oi paying me claims nereny approved, as follows: FROM: the law of the land. won E. Ixnry Keeton, Meridian Club; John Wiley Williams, Queen City host club; and Dan Self, Jack Raskin. R. A.

Blackmon, out nnf feels mighty chippy. General 1. Block Elraine Itesurvey, to the northwest corner of Lot 8, Block 22, Elraine Resurvey. is not necessary from the standpoint of public use: and WHEREAS, the owners of all property abutting on said portion of said street have petitioned (he Council for the said street to be vacated and closed: and WHEREAS, the Council finds that the said street is not needed at the present, and that there is no probable future need lor the said street to be maintained, except the existing rights of the City of Jackson for the maintenance of a sanitary sewer main laid therein, and that it would printing required are nn file at the Board's Office. Room 225 New Capitol, and may be inspected by bidder.

The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WITNESS our signature, this the 21st day of November, 1957. STATE BOARD OF PURL1C CONTRACTS By; Joe T. Patterson, President Heher Ladner, Secretary I. W.

Windham, Executive Secretary Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9 Water Water Works Improvement YAZOO CITY The first appreciation banquet to be held this year in Yaaoo County will be Tuesday night, Nov. 26, in the Sa-tartia school. More than 300 tickets have been sold for the banquet and program which has the theme "Around the World." Tickets may be s-ccured Bond i Interest 48.196.45 40,562.26 56.00 15S.

647.45 2,591.63 1,384.03 4.002.87 42,966.00 Fanner Killed My Moving Tmclor TYLERTOWN, (Pi Ottis Eu- No Trace Park Recreation Library Airport Paving fered intensely during her last San. Sew. Const. igenc Foil, Walthall County be lo the best interest of the public for the said part of the said street to be vacated and closed; Pro.l. No.

145.5 Fire Department Bond 1 44 495.55 Of Five Street Improvement months on earth, yet she remained cheerful through it all. Hers was a rare type of cour THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY Program of 1956 2 from the seniors of the high school and from Bob Wheeler, manager of the Yazoo Chamber of farmer, was crushed to death Saturday when he fell from his moving tractor in a pasture on his farm five miles northwest of here. THE COUNCIL OF THK CITY OK JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI: City Sales Tax 50,114.34 Airport Development 1,696 .50 age and faith. Few women have SECTION 1.

That all of that part of Car son Avenue from the west line of Delta oeen blessed with so many re Escapees GREENVILLE a for Drive lo a line extending from the south $.150,717.02 $350,717.02 SECTION 3. That, for cause, this reso markable qualities. She will be west corner of Lot 17, Block Elraine lution shall be effective on and after this date. Resurvey to the northwest corner ol Lot sorely missed in days to come 8. Block 22, Elraine Hesurvev, be and Ihe New Lake Ferguson Hoad Knowing Alice Connelly Farrcll vat a privilege and an inspira same is hereby vacated and closed, and the City of Jackson hereby relinquishes a II claims which it may have to the land embraced in said portion of the said street, subject, however, to the rights of the City but God help him when he tries Mississippi." MAN WITH A MISSION Speaking of Eisenhower, Hon.

W. F. Measel has written: Some people have said that our President is without aim or plan. I offer proof to the contrary. When the Russian bear growled and Nasser blustered, the President played golf.

When Dulles flew far and Nixon roamed, the President played golf. When Nine Old Men blundered and all the people wondered, the President played golf. When Benson cut parity and the farmers groaned, the President played golf. When the hurricane roared and flood waters rolled, the President played golf. When the integrators schemed and the segregators objected, the President played golf.

This proves that our President is consistent and persistent. He did, does and will golf. five of six Negro prisoners who escaped from Washington county jail Friday night continued over the week-end and Chief Deputy EXCLUSIVE Is Iro)ose(I In (Irecnvillc tion. M'MBER ONE TARGET? of Jackson, Mississippi, to maintain a sanitary sewer main laid therein, and also subject to the City of Jackson installing APPROVED: Allen C. Thompson.

Mayor D. L. Luckey. Commissioner Lake Campbell, Commissioner ATTEST: Mrs. .1.

R. Skinner City Clerk I certify that Ihe foregoing Resolution was passed nn November 20. 1957. and recorded in Minue Book page 470. Mrs.

J. R. Skinner City Clerk (SEAL) Nov. 25 Sheriff William Logan said Sun CKF.F.NVILLK An access day there was no trace of the Have vou noticed how the any otner public utility in tne future in the closed portion of said street, and that a "Lets Change Everything" crowd in Mississippi has been lambast ing Ross Barnett because he op poses a constitutional eonven TUB REVOLUTIONARY INVISO-BIFOCAL completely invisible! Free Parking at all the lots in our vicinity! Jobs it, Alford, Mir. CHESTER OPTICAL DISPENSARY 52.1 E.

Capital SL Phone 5-4011 copy of this ordinance shall operate as a conveyance to the owners of the property abutting said closed portion of the said Carson Avenue, subject lo said reservation. SECTION 2. That, for cause, this ordinance shall be in force and eflect from and after its passage. APPROVED: Allen C. Thompson.

Mayor D. Luckey, Commissioner Lake Campbell, Commissioner lion? The reason is fairly obvious IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HINDS COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI W. M. BUIE. FT AL.

TRUSTKKS OF The men are believed to have escaped in a 1935 Plymouth automobile with Washington county license plates stolen from the Kre-mser Air Conditioning company, across the street from the jail. One of the prisoners was awaiting trial on charges of larceny of a truck from the same firm. li has been well stated by Edi river industries located in the area to be served by the proposed road comes from profits made outside the Greenville area. This means the money represents a totally fresh economic stimulus to the community, it was pointed out, rather than the usual intra community turnover. To hamper the further development of the area by limiting its accessibility would be unwise, the businessman said.

Plans are also developing rapidly for making the areas on each tor Erie Johnston in his Scott JACKSON MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICT, PETITIONERS road from Main Street to the new-Lake Ferguson Tort Terminal, but by-passing the lakefront area where a park will be, is the latest of several projects being pushed here to make full use of the Lake-front area's industrial and recreational potential. The lakefront industries already have a combined payroll in excess of $1 million a year. The access road project is now being considered by a Chamber of Commerce Committee, where it County Times at Forest, to wit: VS. NO. 22-492 Ll'LA SHIRLEY.

ET AL. DEFENDANTS "From all quarters, it seems that Barnett is going to be NON-RESIDENT SUMMONS ST ATT. OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF HINDS TO: BETTY JEAN SHIRLEY. 4941 Vin Willie Mitchell, 34, awaiting ATTEST Mrs, .1. R.

Skinner City Clerk I certify that the foregoing ordinance was passed on November 21. 1957. and re the number one target. Policici grand jury action on a murder cennes Avenue. Chicago, Illinois a JAMES ME1.V1N SHIRLEY.

4941 corded in Minute Rook "HH. pace 478. charge, was captured Saturday near Benoit. Mrs. R.

Skinner City Clerk I V. IS lis side of the city concrete wharf in (SEAL) Nov. 25 Hi iW JL LZ i The sought prisoners include Mezekiah Iiewis, Charles Winters, was referred by the Chamber's i to an attractively lanscaped park. 1(1 Vinrennes Chicaso. Illinois MINNIE SHIRLEY DAVIS, 4941 Vincennes Chicago, Illinois RICHARD SHIRLEY, riOti North Ash Street.

Champaign, Illinois CHESTER SHIRLEY. Veterans Administration Hospital, Tuskeegee, Alabama AND ANY AND ALL OTHER PERSONS The group asked that the propos Fred Myers, Carl Hudson and James Henry Harris. ed road bypass this area so that trucks and cars going to the ter TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, heretofore on November 28. 1953, Alice Chess, a widow, and Elport Chess and wile, Ernestine Chess, executed a deed of trust to W. V.

Ludlam, Trustee for the Magnolia State Building Loan Association, of Jackson, Mississippi, which deed of trust is re having any claim of any nature whatsoever to the land situated in the City ')f Jackson, 1 1 hits, jjicjianiis First Judicial District of Hinds County, Mississippi, described as follows, Uvwit: A part of Lot 4 Block 13, Huntonia Survey, according to the map or plat Dies On Sunday Board of Directors. A group otj businessmen asked thP chamber board last week to support the project officially when the city council is asked to participate in the cost. The proposed road would angle up the levee from Main Street, continue along the top of the levee for a short distance, then angle down the levee slope toward the present terminal road site, ac corded i Record Rook 820, at Page 479 1 thereof, In the office of the Chancery Clerk of Hinds County, at Jackson, Mississippi: and WHEREAS, hy amendment to Its Char thereof on tile and of record in the ol- minal and other establishments would not hamper picnickers and boaters. A Citizen's Committee, headed by Joe Bordelon, and assisted by the Greenville Junior Chamber of Commerce, has been promoting the development of the park. They fice of the Chancery Clerk of Hinds County, Jackson, Mississippi, in Plat Book B.

at page 15 thereof, and more particularly described as follows, to- Mrs. T. D. McManus, 78, longtime Raymond resident, and member of pioneer Jackson family, died at St. Dominic's hospital following a long illness.

Mrs. McManus was the former obtained the services of a National Recreation Association Landscape experts, who drew long cording to Gilder McCool, one of ter of Incorporation, Magnolia Stale Building Loan Association became Magnolia Stale Savings A- Loan Association, said amendment being dated October 15. 1954. and being on file and of record in the offire of the aforesaid ffi i i ni in ii fl 1 1 1111111111 1 iii i lii i nil 1 1 il 1. c-Hancjlcif I FLORIST I Phone 2-6967 the signers of the letter to the a t-itt OwyfpM Mmtitj vu.i Use l)wiw range plans for the park.

His expenses were paid by the Jaycecs. Chamber. MRS. CYNTHIA THERRELL Services 10 a.m. Monday Florence Baptist Church Interment In Florence Cemetery MRS.

JOHN M. GE1SELMAN Services 2 p.m. Tuesday Baldwin Funeral Chapel Interment Lakcwood Memorial Fark ARTHUR LUTR1CK Services to be announced I5.LinVL FUNERAL HOME 73 Mnnshlp SL Phone l-ftt? MItflOIlIUi FUNERAL HOME 613 W. Capitol SL Thoni 2-14U FUNERAL HOME 1J W. t'apltnl SL Thont 2-14M wit: Beginning at the intersection nf the north line of Lynch Street with the west line nf Dalton Street, as both streets are now laid out and improved in the City of Jackson.

Mississippi and run northerly along the west line of Dalton Street for a distance of 190 feet to the north line of a 20-foot alley: turn thence lo Ihe left through an angle of Oil degrees 25 minutes and run westerly along Ihe north line nf said alley, and parallel with the north line of Lynch Street lor a distance of 210.05 feet lo a point in the east line of Lot 3. Block 1.1. Hun-Ionia Survey: run Ihence southerly along Ihe east line of said Lot .1 for a distance of 1.1 feel: run thence westerly Jhe park would include small shade trees, picnic tables, barbecue pits and grass. The park is WFATHF.U FOHFCAST Rain is expected Monday in East Texas, the Gulf states, and the southern Atlantic states. Snow flurries are forecast for the Great Lakes area and rain for the northwest Pacific coast.

Temperatures will be colder over the Fast while some warming is indicated for the Great Plains and the Southwest. Clarion-Ledger AP Wirephoto. Oh, For One More Look At The Sun! The letter states in part: "The business establishments on Walnut, Main and Washington would not be denied business routes between themselves ami all the river front establishments north of the city front (if the pressed road is put down.) it is anticipated that with the new $400,000 terminal being constructed in this area it would not be wise to have the Louise Spongier, a daughter of the late Antone H. Spengler and Mary Galceran Spengler. She was born in Jackson and until her marriage to the late Thaddeus D.

McManus, made her home here. She had lived in Raymond for the past 54 years. She was a member of the Raymond Catholic Church. Surviving are: one son, Spengler A. McManus, of Jackson; two daughters, Mrs.

M. H. Harkins, of Jackson and Mrs. J. J.

McKay, of Chicago; and a brother, James L. Spengler, of Raymond. Nine grandchildren and 13 great grand OA Gallon needed, the committee believes, because the lake is a major Greenville attraction for tourists and residents of the surrounding communities. For this reason, they declare, it should be made as attractive as possible. Automatic held Thanksgiving morning at ten HOT WATER HEATERS Mtnut'rtfilfiiTliirltfW at the high school auxlilorium.

IS DF.PARTMFNT OF COMMERCE WEATHER BUREAU JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI I.OCM, DATA Dale: Nov. 25, 1957. Sunset Mon. 4:57 Sunrise Tues.

40 p.m. Midnight fa.m. Unnnn m. only accessibility to this lacility The program will be under the Trinily Lutheran Plans Visitation direction of Dr. R.

S. Woodson, coming from Belle Aire street in the north part of town. ONLY ijj, 1 1 vn tr nryCT 'mora; irirs mi rorgyw 0 44 45 49 .1" 43 44 47 4 children also survive. "Fvery businessman coming to Funeral services will be held 7 4 (irecnvillc for business with river Temperature Dew point Relative Humidity Dir. Velocity Sea Ij'vel CfciieJiai front installations will come lo the NNF.7 NNF.

NF.2 SW2 Members of Trinity Lutheran Churcli, corner Robinson and Prentiss Streets, met last Friday for dinner and instruction in pre mnMm.n.'mjjsM'm city front and then have to be di 30 30.04 30.03 59.M rrometcr MnvnAY OREf ATS 135 N. State Dial 5-8368 t. Vicinity: Cloudy, rool, or Presbyterian minister. Mrs. H.

V. Mahan will hp Ihe organist and the Rev. Oral Withrow, pastor of Parkview Church of God, will deliver the invocation. Other ministers taking part will be the Rev, Carlos Radford, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, who will give the Old Testament lesson: the Rev. J.

D. Parker, pastor of the Church of the Nnzarene, who will give the New Testament lesson: and the Rev. Harold Shir easlonal rsin, low 44, high 52. Tuesday reeled all the way to Belle Aire street. We believe this certainly will not be a desirable condition." McCool pointed out that the million dollar annual payroll now going to employees of the several tnnlnok: Cloudy, cool, low nign m.

Mississippi: Partly rloudy and cold. KM PER ATI' RES and RAINFALL MR. GEORGE R. "Billy" MOULDER. Sr.

San Diego, California Services 3:30 p. m. Monday Wright and Ferguson Chapel MRS. T. D.

McMANUS Raymond, Miss. Services 10:00 a. m. Tuesday St. Feter's Catholic Church DR.

JOHN M. RISHER Rolling Fork, Miss. Services 1 1 00 a. m. Tuesday Wright and Ferguson Chapel at 10 o'clock Tuesday at St.

Peter's Catholic Church. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery in Jackson. Pallbearers will be: Joe L. Harkins, Dr. M.

H. Harkins, Tat N. Harkins, Magee Goodwin, a Buckley, and II. T. Ziemanski.

A Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home. IIK.tl LOW HMN paration for the Annual Every Member Visitation which will lake place next Sunday, November 24. The instruction meeting was preceded by a turkey dinner served by United Lutheran Church Women with Mrs. William L.

Vineyard, president, in charge assisted by Mrs. E. CI. Yengley, Mrs. Wade H.

Koons, Mrs. K. F. Ror- Thanksgiving Week Special! Get This Beautiful Watch FREE! WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY REG. PRICED MACHINE ley, pastor of the First Hnptisl Church, who will lead the group ('old Tonf (' Shnrk Rrslstant Anil Magnrtlo Cliritlmus Funds Mailed In Meridian MERIDIAN Residents of Meridian and trade territory who are members of Christmas Savings clubs at the three local hanks will receive nearly a half million dol- 42 55 4 .07 40 40 3S 31 2fl 44 1.1 .01 45 34 .50 58 2 Ml 42 .59 4B 41 HO 47 45 39 It I 74 15 5 50 .12 Ml 51 .40 54 sn .3 52 3d 55 99 7t 34 411 35 50 33 .43 44 41 .50 511 40 Atlanta Iiirmingham p.oston Chicago Iienver Detroit t.

Worth Jlelrna. Monl. JACKSON Little Rock I ns Anaelei Memphis Miami Minneapolis Mobile Montgomery New Orleans New York Oklahoma Cilv Phoenix. Aril Ft. Louis Fan Antonio fihreveport Wnshinslon in the responsive reading of Psalm 101.

The Rev. Aubrey Smith, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will give Ihe Thanksgiving prayer; Ihe Rev. William J. Filhugh, pas ror, Mrs. R.

Wooden. Mrs, David E. Bunger, and Mrs. L. F.

Roberts, Jr. Ray F. Borror, Chairman of the Stewardship Committee, was in charge of the meeting, and in Wright 4 Ferg EXPERTLY REBUILT CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE uson tor of Trinity Episcopal Church. Funeral Home uill rnncnrralP nfforinn. 3 P't'-cniisimas fit r.

i bonus NEW beginning Monday. Corner lllch A North Host ju. ami in, pastor oi John's Methodist Church, wil Aggregate of in Christmas savings will be distributed to riione 2-3636 fA LOW PRICE club members this year by the Body Home From France For Ilurial MKBIDIAN Services for Mrs. Dorothy Floyd Caveron, 4.1, who with her hushand, SSgt. Stephen .1.

(laveron, were accidental asphyxiation gas victims in Chata-reaux, France, Nov. 10, will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Meridian. Burial will be in Enterprise cemetery.

The sergeant will be interred in Dundee. Mich. Survivors of Mrs. Gaveron are her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe S. Floyd, Meridian: two sisters, four brothers, maternal grandfather; and paternal grandmother, coldest a pot: Frasier, Colo. 11 below. Nation's, hotlest spoil Key West, B3 snove. $1.25 Weekly lndudin Thtst I'eaturti nfw motor control new console cabinet l-fflf Guarantr struction in the visitation was given by the Rev.

Wade H. Koons, Pastor of Trinity Cliurch. Members of the visitation committee present were Frank Barringer, John H. Denies, Ray F. Borror.

Charles C. Huber, M. Ger-hart, Mrs. John E. Gribble, J.

Q. Hurst, George Mori, E. A. Ory. P.

A. Peterson, David E. Bunger, G. V. Gilbertson, George Miller.

W. R. Wooden. 7.. H.

Thompson, F. T. Verny. E. H.

Yengley, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Vineyard and 0. i Schlucttcr, speak on "Gratitude, a Facet of Faith," and the Rev.

Sain Creel, pastor of Foursquare Gospel church, will give the benediction with the high school choir responding with the hymn, "The Lord Bless Us and Keep Us." The high school choir under the direction of Dennis Cooke will sing and the high school band under the Citizens National, first National, and the Merchants and Farmers Banks. Bank club funds will be disbursed at a time when most people are beginning their shopping for Christmas gilts, The total this year is the largest in local history and presages the greatest holiday buying period in Meridian. Thanks Service Is At School YAZOO CITY The combined united distributors l(t W. CAriTOL-JACKSON, MISS. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Ph.

3-9402 OR WRITE US nervice sponsored jointly by the I Direction oi nianiry nrrrs will cily' protcstant ministers will be I play Wagner's Pilgrim's Chorus..

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