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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 8

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Tueatoy. Februarys. i.eooo GRIEF! i HATE SCIENCE CAN NEVER THINK OF ANYTHIN6 I'M COINS TO oo ON 7ne KINDS OF METALS IN THE EARTH ANP HOW EACH HAS AFFECTEP THE PR06RES5 Of MAYPE I'LL PO ONE ON STOMACH ACHES NlVM A lOTPM 5A.W, ICOUUP V9UT9W HIS on twin. IN MAYBE YOU cM TELL OS, ZARKOV? POOR LI'L HE'S SCARED TO DEATH. WHAT PO you HAVE THERE, THAT'S CATCH mat! IWIU'IE; HE IOOKS UKE A STONE HEFflT UKE ONE WHEN I THfcBV 5ANGWID6EISAPTTO ODME HIGH HERE'S WAH MlU-VUN.

NO SANGWIDGE KIN MORE'W THAT' WANT TO BET? VELLS TRACY. THIS MATTRESS FROM OR WE'LL FIRE RIGHT THROUGH THAT THAT EXPENSIVE SUMTE IS SOFT COTTON. ITL.L STOP ANV BULLET. THE CHAMELEON HIMSELF, si MAID'S COSTUMEJ ARE VOU NUTS? AND THE CHAMELEON BEGINS CHANGINCi HIS APPEARANCE FROM FEMALE TO MALE AS HE QOES. IT'S JUST THE MICCOH THAT'S GOTTEN A UTTUE 1 HAVENT AGED ONE SIT SINCE I SOT OUTOFHK3H SCHOOL IS SHE SOMEBOPV THE F.B.I.

MISHT BE WATCHIWGf SOMETHING'S VERY STRANGE, SIR. LAST WEEK SHE WAS A BLONDE ANP (TAME WERE IM A CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN LIMOUSINE. NEXT DAY SHE'S A BRUNETTE WORK INS HERE US A WAITRESS, ANP WK (CHAUFFEUR IS THE NEW PESK CLERK. SOU ARE OBSERVANT. WELL, I NOTICE THINSS, SEE.

I SAW YOU TAKING PICTURES OF SYIVA SARD, AND THOUGHT NDU MlSHT HER UNDER SURVEILLANCE. YES, YES. I NEEP ALL THE HELP I CAN WELL, HE'S GONE NOW. VOUTL HAVE TO MAKE A REPORT AT HEADQUARTERS AMP TRY TO FINP HIS PICTURE IN THE FILES. HERE IS MV CARP.

I'M A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. MAY I SPEAK TO YOU WSIPE FOR'A MOMENT? A CUSTOMER SWnCHEP JEWELS ON ME OFFICER. TIFFIER'S IS OUT OKAY MAUMEE HAS WITH NEW APMITTANCE RULES CURE EECOEP -AND WITH MOMS LP-I SOT IN. I WONT USE YOUR NAME-SO I HOPE YOUU. OPEN -REVISE CALL ME I'M SORTA WALKINS A I SEE.

A SHORT, SLIM MAN WHO IDENTIFIEP HIMSaFONLYASMR.Z? HE SAIP HE WAS A MULTIMILLIONAIRE. OH, WHY PIP I LISTEN NOW YOU MAY ASK A I MUST ANSWER THE DIRTY QUESTION AS THE ALCOHOLICS DO -DO I THINK I CAN -YOU UVE IT ONE DAY STAY OFF NAPCOTICS AT A TIME ANP YOU'RE fiPATEFULFORALLTHE HELP YOU CAN MDJC lists honor scholars MOORHEAD (Special)-The scholars list for Mississippi Delta Junior College was announced today by MDJC President J. T. Hall. Honor scholars for the fall semester are: Elizabeth S.

Ware, Darlove; Ruth H. Nelms, Moorhead; Jo Ann Gregory, Louise; Andrew B. Brown, Delta City; Edith L. McCaleb, Greenwood; Linda L. Furr, Leland; Patricia D.

Greenville; Jerry W. Manning, Clarksdale; Susan E. Tenhet, Moorhead; Ronold T. Wlllett, Gun. nlson; Vivian Lawler, Greenville; Janice F.

Jerry D. Solomon, Indianola; William Palmertree, Greenville; Mary S. Tharp, Greenville; Wallace G. Carpenter, Greenwood; Deborah Beaube, Port Gibson; Benita G. Rodgers, Winona; Sherry L.

Blundell, Greenville; William G. Ferguson, Greenville; Lipmon L. Moy, Greenville; Willie B. Stiffln, Indianola; Sarah L. Taylor, Belzoni; Madelaine Johnson, Shelby; Sally D.

Hillhouse, Greenville; Linda C.Gibson, Greenwood; Steve R. Lowery, (sola; James B. Randall, Balrd; Deborah F. Leigh, Indianola; Charlotte Alford, Greenwood; Paty CT Renaldo, Greenville; Edmund Taylor, Greenville; Michael L. Guest, Greenwood; Dorothy Oswalt, Greenwood; Belinda McCafferty, Greenwood; Helen Lee Leach, Anguilla; Shelia G.

Nelms, Indianola; James K. Douglas, Ruleville; Cynthia Ann Burgess, Cleveland; Rose A. Stewart, Clarksdale; Lauried Brown, Leland; Rivers Coleman, Greenwood; Michael Pierce, Green, wood; Carol Sue Plgott, Itta Bena; Mary J. Hodges, Belzoni; Joe Marlon Galey, Greenville; Fred A. Truesdale, Glen Allan; Deborah Etherldge, Greenville; Teresa M.

Grice, Clarksdale; Virginia B. Brown, Clarksdale; Wanda G. Mims, Minter City; Particla Fay Westoby, Winona; Ralph D. Pearce, Isola; Virginia M. Beck, Greenwood; Rebecca Putman, Greenwood; Patricia Bingham, Inverness; Harold P.

Charest, Indianola; Nat E. Alford, Rolling Fork; Patsy E. Ethridge, Stoneville; Terry W. Davis, Greenville; Charlcie Pinkerton, Belzoni; Nina Summerville, Greenwood; Rhonda Sumrall, Moorhead; Debra J. Ingold, Indianola; Paula Y.

Wren, Indianola; Virginia Thornburg, Greenwood; Terrell K. Carson, Holly Bluff; James B. Prewitt, Rolling Fork; Sara L. Guest, Drew; Alyse D. Vernon, Greenwood; Patricia Macintosh, Greenwood; Henry M.

Money; Linda Johnson, Anguilla; Shonnette Alezander, Pace; Robert L. Landl, Leland; Bobbie J. Campbell, Charleston; George M. Harden, Cleveland; Gail M. Williams, Belzoni; Martha Jones, Merigold; Druanne Woolard, Leland; A.

BccKum, Indlwwla; Harold L. Bolton, Greenwood; Jackie Story, Indianola; Randle E. Furr, Leland; Beverly Overton, Clarksdale; Harriet P. Sellers, Greenville; Janel A. Blanchard, Greenwood; Tolitha N.

Stanford, Belzoni; Paul M. Harper, Indianola; Kafhy L. White, Itta Bena; Wanda M. Bills, Ruleville; Joel G. Ferrlss, Leland; Sandra Vaughan, Itta Bena; Kathy R.

Henderson, Jackson; Jay H. Henley, Indianola; Sherry J. Henson, Belzoni; Janls Stockton, Greenwood; Cynthia Williamson, Merigold; Patricia K. Abbott, Indianola; Elmer Ted Gloppe, Greenville; Nancy F. Thomas, Moorhead; James R.

Moore, Greenwood; Susan Robertson, Winona; Glenda Terrell, Greenwood; Mona Gall Holllman, Itta Bena; Donald Klllebrew, Greenville; Barbara J. Boyer, Indianola; Donald M. Maranto, Greenville; Nancy Levlne, Clarksdale; Zachariah Wasson, Greenwood; John W. Davenport, Belzoni; Barbara Fratesi, Leland; Mary E. Hardy, Belzoni; Pamela A.

Sheppard, Greenville; Barbara Bellipanni, Indianola; Jeanie R. Winn, Arcola; Evelyn E. Koestler, Greenville; Steven E. Thomas, Greenville; Vickie I lohnson, Greenwood; Clara L. Myers, Greenwood; Jerry W.

Neal, Greenville; Robert C. Weston, Leland; Patricia-J. Tindle, Cleveland; Johnny L. Mathis, Indianola; Frances Beckham, Inverness; Georgia E. Smith, Greenwood; Mary R.Tedford,Merigold; James L.

Holliman, Morgan City; Frank J.Zito, Greenwood; Paula C. Risner, Greenville; Dennis Braswell, Cleveland; Shirley A. Brown, Delta City; Brenda Joyce Litton, Benoit; Sharion J. Chandler, Minter City; George H. Pigg, Greenville; Carolyn C.

Martin, Indianola; Robert W. Chandler, Greenwood; Edward A. Phillips, Clarksdale; Janie Dodd, Sunflower; Robert L. Ingram, Swlftown; Kathleen Hays, Itta Bena; Michael Donahoe, Doddsvllle; Carol E. Vowell, Greenwood; Theresa Ingram, Greenville; Charles Gramllng, Merigold; Jack E.

Harper, Indianola; Sara Francis Bailey, Greenwood; Robert Rutherford, Rolling Fork; David W. James, Belzoni; David F. James, Carrollton; Carl Richards, Greenville; Thomas Gwin Fowler, Indianola; David B. Reeves, Greenville; Rita Touchstone, Greenville; Margie Whatley, Moorhead; Richard G. McVea, Cleveland; Herman L.

Dawkins, Leland; Joanna Starnes, Drew; Billy W. Sumrall, Greenville; Kenneth McCool, Cleveland; Carolyne T. Moss, Greenville; Lynda Ray, Ethel; Mary A. Goodman, Glen Allan; NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR TO CREDITORS OF WILL HALL, DECEASED: Letters of Administration, having been granted on the 26th day of May, 1970, by the Chancery Court of the Ninth District of Washington County, Mississippi, to the undersigned upon the Estate of Will Hall, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the Clerk of said Court for probate and registration according to law within six months from this date, or they will be forever tarred. This, 15th day of January, 1971.

R.L.Taylor Administrator January 19, 22 February 2 SUMMONS TO NON-RESI DENT DEFENDANT The State of Mississippi TO: Bertha Clemens, a non-resident of the state of Mississippi and a resident of the State of California, whose last known post office and street address is 333 West 97th Street, Los Angeles, California. You are hereby commanded to appear before the Chancery Court of the County of Washington, in said State, on the 3rd Monday In February, 1971 to defend the suit in said Court of Willie demons. Cause No. 30356 wherein you are a defendant. This the 14th day of January, 1971.

R.L.Taylor CHANCERY CLERK January 19,26 February 2,9 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT UNDER "LOCAL OPTION ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW" Minnie Mae Grigsby whose address is 720 West O'Hea Street, Greenville, Mississippi, the owner of a Restaurant, located at 756 Nelson Street in the City of Greenville, Mississippi, do hereby make application for an On-Premises Retailer's Permit under the provisions of House Bill 112, Section 19 (3), Regular Session 1966 Mississippi Legislature. If granted a permit, I propose to operate under the trade name of Red Carpet Lounge at the above location. I am presently licensed to sell Alcoholic Beverages at the above address; and if granted another permit no change in present ownership or location will be made. The names and addresses of all remaining owners of the aforesaid business or, if a Corporation, all stockholders who own ten (10) percent or more of outstanding shares of stock, the officers and directors, are: None THIS, the 3rd day of February, 1971. MINNIE MAE GRIGSBY February 8,9 SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on April 22, 1970, Thomas R.

Mills and wife, Vera M. Mills, executed a certain deed of trust to R. D. Thatcher, Trustee for the benefit of Washington County Savings and Loan Association, which deed of trust is of record in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Washington County, State of Mississippi in Deed of Trust Book 1217, at page 439; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was assigned to Wortman Mann, by instrument dated May 8, 1970, and of record in said Chancery Clerk's Office in Book 1217 at page 615; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by instrument dated June 9,1970, and of record and in said Chancery Clerk's office in Book 1223 at page 05; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was re-assigned to Wortman Mann, Inc. by instrument dated November 27, 1970, and of record in said Chancery clerk's Off ice in Book 1231 at page 320; and WHEREAS, the said Wortman Mann, Inc.

has heretofore substituted Bobby L. Covingtcn, as trustee in place and in lieu of R. D. Thatcher, by instrument dated December 9, 1970, and of record in said Chancery clerk's Office in Book 1231 at page 482; and WHEREAS, default having been made in the terms and conditions of said deed of trust and the entire debt secured thereby having been declared to be due and payable in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust, Wortman Mann, the legal holder of said indebtedness, having requested the undersigned trustee to execute the trust and sell said land and property in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust for the purpose of raising the sums due thereunder, together with attorney's fees, trustee's fees and expense of sale. NOW, THEREFORE, Bobby L.

Covlngton, Substituted Trustee In said deed of trust, will on the 10th day of February, 1971, offer for sale at public outcry, and sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.), at the south front door of the County Court House of the County of Washington, State of Mississippi, at Greenville, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described properly situated In the County of Washington, State of Mississippi, to-wlt: Lot 14 of Block 2 of Thomas Highland Park First Addition to the City of Leland, Washington County, Mississippi. I will convey only such title as is vested In me as substituted trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNATURE this the 5th day of January, 1971. Bobby L.Coving ton SUBSTITUTEDTRUSTEE January 19,26 February 1,1 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REZONE CERTAIN A A Notice is hereby given that the City Council, City of Greenville, Mississippi has approved the recommendations of the Greenville-Washington County Planning Commission to rezone the hereinafter described property: Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 1, Ball Park Addition from R-4 (Multi-Family Residential) to c-1 (Neighborhood Commercial).

Therefore notice is given that on March 2, 1971, the City Council will hear objections to the above proposed change in the zoning ordinance of the of Greenville and that any person having any objections Is hereby notified to present said objections in writing at or before 4:00 P.M. on said date to the City Clerk at the regular meeting place in the Council Room in the City Mississippi and that if such objections are not presented at such time, all persons who fail to object to said proposed rezoning shall be assumed to have consented thereto, and said property shall be rezoned accordingly. Given under my hand and official seal of the City of Greenville, Mississippi, this the 2nd day of C. L. Lancaster, City Clerk February 9,1971 NOTICETO BIDDERS The Greenville Park Commission of the City of Greenville.

Mississippi will receive sealed bids until 11:00 A.M. Friday, February 12, 1971 for (1) One Riding Putting Greensmower. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside "BID" ONE RIDING PUTTING GREENSMOWER, FEBRUARY 12, 1971 AND ADDRESSED TO: 12 HORSE POWER MOTOR, GREENVILLE A COMMISSION, 400 ROBERTSHAW STREET, GREENVILLE, MS. 38701. The name and address of the bidder should appear in the upper left hand corner of the envelope.

All bids must be made F.O.B. Delivered, Greenville, MS. Bid proposals received later than the date and time specified will not be accepted. Bidders or their representatives may be present at the bid opening. It will be the sole responsibility of the bidder to deliver his proposal to the Greenville Park Commission on or before the closing hour and date of the bid opening.

Failure to observe the above instructions and conditions will constitute grounds for rejection of a bid proposal. The Greenville Park Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive informalities, to allow or disallow minor deviations from specifications, and to award bids as it deems will best serve the interest of the Park Corn- mission. C.L.LANCASTER CITY CLERK CITY OF GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI February 2,9 SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE WHEREAS, on January 15, 1970, Denton Holdeman and wife, Karen Holdeman, executed a certain deed of trust to R. D. Thatcher, Trustee for the benefit of Washington County Savings and Loan Association, which deed of trust is of record in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Washington County, State of Mississippi in Deed of Trust Book 1211, at page 467; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was assigned to Wortman Mann, by instrument dated January 27, 1970, and of record in said Chancery Clerk's Office in Book 1211 at page 603; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by Instrument dated June 1970 and of record in said Chancery Clerk's Office in Book 1221 at page 35; and WHEREAS, said deed of trust was assigned to Wortman Mann, Inc.

by Instrument dated December 4, 1970 and of record In said Chancery Clerk's office in Book 1231 at page 430; and WHEREAS, the said Wortman Mann, Inc. has heretofore substituted Bobby L. Covington, as trustee in place and in lieu of R. D. Thatcher, by instrument dated December 16,1970, and of record in said Chancery Clerk's Office in Book 1231 at page 566; and WHEREAS, default having been made in the terms and conditions of said deed of trust and the entire debt secured thereby having been declared to be due and payable in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust, Wortman Mann, the legal holder of said indebtedness, having requested the undersigned trustee to execute the trust and sell said land and property In accordance with the terms of said deed of trust for the purpose of raising the sums due thereunder, together with attorney's fees, trustee's fees and expense of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, Bobby L. Covington, Substituted Trustee In said deed of trust, will on the 10th day of February, 1971, offer for sale at public outcry, and sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.),at the south front door of the County Court House of the County of Washington, State of Mississippi, at Greenville, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property situated In the County of Washington, Stale of Mississippi, to.wit: Lot lOof Block 1 of the Boone Second Addition to the City of Leland, Washington County, Mississippi, according to a map or plat of said addition on file and of record In the office of the Chancery Clerk of said county. I will convey only such title as is vested In me as substituted trustee. WITNESS MY SIGNATURE this the 5th day of Bobby L.Coving Ion SUBSTITUTEDTRUSTEE January 36 9 Clenn Edward Gancl, Indiaiwla; Allen, Greenville; Kirby A.

Love, Michael W. Lundy, Greenvm-- Brandon; William L. Nokes, A Peooer, Louise; Mary Maude Joiner, Bassl, Leland; Robin G. Bucklty, Carol Bueker, Holland.le; A Burnett, Ruleville; James R. Llndsey, Lou Harold D.

Peoples, Louise; Sandra G. Nerren, "sola-John F. Clifton, Indianola; Gerald Johnson, Greenville. relieve simple miseries like the misery of finding a job, a place to live, a good car, a dependable service firm or just about anything you need to buy. Try a dose of Want Ads on your problem today! 335-1155 Lost Found Lost while hunting on West Side Hunting Club, Saturday Feb.

6th, 2 beagles male and female, name Tarzan and Freckles, have collar and lags. REWARD 334-9737. 5. Special Notices Chain Saw for rent. Parts and chains for all makes of saws.

Phone 335-1913. INCOME TAX SERVICETM waiting. DELTA PERSONNEL. PH. -332-8473.

Tax returns prepared reasonably. Individual and small business. Call Rose Molfitt, 334.3957^ INCOME TAX SERVICE, 605 S. Broadway. Office phone 335-5340.

Home phone 332-5842. As of this date, Feb. 4, 1971, I will not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself; Signed. C- E. McNeer.

As of this date, Feb. 7, 1971, I will not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Signed: Johnny Hemphlll. INCOME TAX SERVICE, Federal, State, out of State, business and farm return. Call Mrs.

Kelly Koonce, 332.58 43. JAMES D. WARREN. Tax advisor, Federal and State. $18.00 and up.

By appointment only. Call 332-87)4. WANTED: Sets of books to keep, and Income tax preparation, phone 332-0276. Announcing opening 51 li Olpholslery in Glen Allen. All kinds of; naugahyde, 79c a yard and up.

Purse material Sue a yard. Upholster anything from tractor seat to airplane seat. Phone 839-4040 or 839-2577 day or night. SAVE TAX DOLLARS on your INCOME TAX RETURNS Fast, Experienced Efficient Service SAM to 8 PM Everyday Call or See M. J.

"MIKE" KEADY 833 CANNON J19N.B 332-5790 Special Notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPROPRIATE SURFACE WATERS Notice is hereby given that on the day of January, 1971, Tennessee Gas' Pipeline Company of P. 0. Box 188 Mid-' dleton, Tennessee 38052, filed application! No. 01289 for a permit to appropriate beneficial use from Deer Creek in the' County of Washington, subject to existing- rights, the amount of 3.9 acre feet per yearl at a raie not to exceed 1400 gpm for In- dustiral purposes, the point of diversion of which is to be located: of SWVl of Section 34, T19N, R7W. Any person, firm, association, corporation, deeming that the granting of the above application will be truly detrimental to their rights in the waters of said source, may protest in writing to the Board of Water Commissioners the granting of said permit, setting forth all reasons why said application should not be approved.

Unless protested, the application will be taken up for consideration by the Board of Water Commissioners in its offices at 416 North State Street, Jackson, on, or after llth day of March 1971, at 10:00 A.M at which time all interested persons may appear and be heard. MISSISSIPPI BOARD OP WATER COMMISSIONERS Jack W. Pepper, Water Engineer.

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