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The Magee Courier from Magee, Mississippi • 7

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The Magee Courieri
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Magee, Mississippi
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"tfr' The Magee Courier. Magee. March 21, 1974 Section One. Page 7 mi Obituaries Cwdof Thanks We wish to express our deepest sineerest appreciation to every one for the interest and concern shown for us. During the past 6Vi months long and suffering illness of our loved one, Claude E.

Cook. Thanks for your gilts, cards, flowers and all the visits. We will be forever grateful to the doctors, nurses, to each minister and the Mims Mitchell Funeral Home directors. Rev. Dan West.

Rev. Dan Watts, Rev. Tom Walker and St. John, director and the chaplain at the V. A.

Hospital. Our deepest thanks to all the many friends and loved ones for their prayers. May God bless all of you. Mrs. Ella Roberts all the Cook family Up 3 21 Cord of Thanks I want to thank all of those people who so generously contributed to The Hillcrest Chapel for new song books.

Mrs. Alma Wade ltc 3 21 Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Bertha Mae Gowan, D'Lo and two grandsons, Cooper Gowan, Naha, Okinawa and Gary Gowan, Mendenhall. Woodrd 11. Sullivan Woodard H.

Sullivan of Magee died Sunday, March 17 at Simpson General Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 55. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 19 at Mims Mitchell Chapel with Rev.

Caley Ray Nichols and Rev. Tommy Walker officiat ing. Interment followed at New Sardis Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn Sullivan, a son, Audie Sullivan and two daughters, Judy Sullivan and Jeannia Sullivan, all of Magee. Other survivors include a step daughter, Mrs.

Suzanne Fleming, Jackson; a brother, Trussie Sullivan, Mt, Olive and three sisters, Mr. Homer Deaux, Magee; Mrs. A. F. Maddox, Laurel and Mrs.

Ruby Lee Sullivan, Jackson. Card of Thcnks We wish to express our profound gratitude to the people who were so kind and prayerful during the illness and death of our loved one. We appreciate each and every member of Magee Hospital and Simpson General Words cannot express our appreciation to the Doctors of the Magee General Hospital for their many services. May Life's richest blessings always come to you. The family of Vonnie B.

Stubbs First Baptist Church of Raleigh with Rev. Percy Cooper officiating. Interment followed at North Raleigh Cemetery under the direction of Smith County Chapel. He is survived by a son, Dewey Dyane Garner, Oxford and a daughter, Mrs. Rachel Nichols, Raleigh.

Other survivors include three brothers, Luther Garner, Raleigh; Leander Garner, Gulfport and David Garner, Magee and four sisters, Vida Pruitt and Mrs. Hoy Strange, both of Raleigh; Mrs. Frank Johnson, Magee and Mrs. Gale Johnson, Jackson and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Annie Lee Hemphill Brown Mrs. Annie Lee Hemphill Brown, 69, died Sunday, March 17 at her residence in D'Lo following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 20 at Upton Chapel with Rev. Henderson officiating.

Interment followed at Macedonia SALE OR BUY Cattle, Horses, or Hogs Feeder Calves Pigs Contact James L. Busby or 'JVi'i' R. R.Windham Phone 849-5136 or 849-5248 Miss Mangum to begin practice teaching The Spring migration of more than 400 University of Southern Mississippi students from the campus back to the public school classroom is at hand! Three times a year the College of Education and Psychology dispatches young men and women working in the field of education. Students including Marsha Mangum of Mendenhall, enter the classrooms of local schools in order to do their student teaching under the guidance of experienced full-time teachers. This practical experience is mandatory prior to graduation.

Miss Mangum will be teaching in Mendenhall. few 7 $1500 $500 $1250 $800 $475 $85 $60 $400 ea. $150 ea. FREE FACIALS all day 8 til 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Seauti Control Consultant MRS. NELL BARNARD will be at the STYLES CURLS SHOP TED'S SWAP SHOP We buy and trade for used furniture, etc Old Hwy.

49 N-, Magee Phone 849-2375 TRIANGLE CAFE Chicken Boxes with french fries $1.00 plus tax Chile Burgers -55 Chile Dogs .45 Irish Stew per serving .75 Chile (Homemade) per serving .75 SmokeyDog .50 Pork Chop Sandwich .75 Pizza .70 PorkB.B.Q. .65 Taco's .40 Steak Plate Hamburger Steak 1.75 Fishplate Shrimp plate 17? We have carry out orders Phone 849-9049 ufn TV R2azir.3 especially fcr chHdrea Robert L. Young, president publisher of.Young.Com-munications has announced the debut of Tube Talk magazine developed as a child's guide to the best in television. Printedmonthly in four colors on high gloss, coated stock, it will be targeted for the interest of an average 8-year-old. CNS WHEELCHAIRS SALE OR RENT We bow have the complete line of health home cere Available for iele or for rental are each item, -as: wheel chain, eanee, crotches, walker I and commodes.

Medicare will pay great deal toward the purchase or rental of this equipment GENE POLK'S PHARMACY Ha(e vVrRESENTl Lady Oka PALMIST ADVISOR Magee, Miss. Will read your entire life without ailing any questions-. Adyliet on all problem, regardless of what they may be. All readings are private and confidential. 5 miles N.

of Hattiesburg on U.S. 49. Look for sign with name. For more info, call 582-5992. Licensed by State County Spccid A I Notices WARES APPLIANCE, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION SERVICE Service all makes brands.

Call Lavon Ware at 849-3498 before 9:30 a.m. or after 5 p.m. ufn 1 Fire, Auto, life, Health, Real Estate RALPH JONES INS. 849-5395 i REPAIR Watch and jewelry repair. Stone setting.

We buy old rings and diamonds. Reasonable prices and guaranteed satisfaction. Clark's Jewelry, corner of Main and Jackson St. Magee. ENGRAVING TFC I CERAMICS SALE! Closing Out Sale of greenware, bisque, finished pieces, glazes and stains.

Susie Cooley Rt 1 Mt Olive, Hwy. 35E. or call 733-2618. Up 3 -21 I Kenneth Floyd, will not be' responsible for any debts other than my own. 3tp 3-21, 28.

4-4 FAT? OVERWEIGHT? TRY THE DIADAX PLAN. REDUCE EXCESS FLUID WITH FLUIDEX, NO PRESCRIPTION, AT POLK PHARMACY. 9tp 3-14, to 5-9 PAINTING, PLUMBING AND GENERAL HOUSING MAINTENANCE. Free estimate, call Wilburn Clyburn at 847-4413" anytime. 4tp 3-14, 21.

28 4-4 For Sob FOR SALE: ORGAN! Lowery Organ, very good condition. Price $350. Call' 849-3392 or 849-5679. He 3-21 FOR SALE: TWO AIR CONDITIONERS, living room suit, and T.V. antenna.

Call 849-3937 after 5 p.m. ltc 3-21 FOR SALE: Three acres of land located on New Hope Road. Ph: 797-3694 after 8 p.m. 2tc3-21, 28 HOUSE FOR SALE: Three bedroom, all electric kitchen and den combination, separate living room, carpet throughout. Call 849-5146 after 6:00 p.m; 4tp 3-14.

21, 28 4-4 FOR SALE: Mobile home 12 65 ft; three. bedrooms; 1V, baths; furniture; washer dryer. Located on a lot 80 180 ft with all utilities and sewage. Call Jake F. Weaver at 847-1850.

UFN HARDWICK GAS STOVE FOR SALE: Like new, Call 847-4842 anytime. -2tc 3-14. 21 FOR SALE: Three bedroom bouse; service station bldg. and lots, in Little Rock, Miss, Call 847-2696 after 5 p.m. 3tc 3-7.

14. 21 FOR SALE: Three bedroom, brick home with central air heat. Located at 503 Wallace Street at Mendenhall. Call 847-2422 or 847-4821. lte 3-21 Valentine's Doner Service Land clearing, and leveling, pond digging.

Call 847-3174 or 847-4334. 4 For Rent FOR RENT Eight large size lots for mobile homes. Located behind Braddy's Self-Service Station near Braxton. Call 847-2881. ufn TRAILER Completely furnished.

Air conditioned. Two bedroom. Located at Braxton. Contact Braddy's Shell Station, Hwy. 49.

Phone 847-2881. ufn INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE JACK THAMES Public Accountant 90THattiesburgDr, 35 years experience Phone for appointment 849-2312 ufn TUXEDO RENTALS Available at JOMACKS 849-3521 ufn INCOME TAX SERVICE Bring your W2 Forms L. A. THAMES 117 N. Main Street across from Western Auto Fire, Auto, Life, Real Estate RALPH JONES INS.

849-5395 BEST CAR INSURANCE BUY Call Fred E. Kennedy Phone 849-3394 tike a goo9 neighbor, State Farm ft there, FOR RENT OR SALE Windham Has completely furnished mobile homes for rent or sale. RepossT ssions available assume payments. R.R. Windham 849-23S3 New Hwy.

49 South in Magee ROLLOVER RECORD According to the National Safety Council, the young driver, 21 and under, is almost twice as involved in rollovers as those over 21. CNS VTA Flea Market April 20 RCA-AccuCobr Consols On Mrs. Dessie Mae Harris Mrs. Dessie Mae Harris, 83, of Jackson died Saturday, March 16 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m.

Sundays March 17 at Harrisville Methodist Church with Rev. Eugie Kelly and Rev. L. T. Brantley Sr.

officiating. Interment followed at Harrisville Cemetery under the direction of Upton Funeral Home. She is survived by two sons, E. G. Harris, Mendenhall and H.

H. Harris, Indianapolis, Ind. and four daughters, Mrs. W. L.

Rarlow and Mrs. James E. Myers, both of Jackson and Mrs. Joyce Ward and- Mrs. Cloice Fisher, both of Indianapolis.

Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Bertie Harris, Harrisville, 11 grandchildren, two step grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and four step great grandchildren. William Theron Stubbs William Theron Stubbs, 65, of Mize died Sunday, March 17 at Jones County Community Hospital in Laurel Funeral services were held" at 2 p.m. Monday, March 18 at the Mims Mitchell Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. William Blair and Rev.

Billy Ballard officiating. Interment followed at Jones Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hettie Stubbs and two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Rowell and Mrs.

R. G. Taylor, all of Mize. Other survivors include a brother, W. W.

Stubbs and a sister, Mrs. S. W. Eckrote, both of Mize and six grandchildren. Albert Dewey Garner Albert Dewey Garner, 65, of Raleigh died Sunday, March 17 at Jones County Community Hospital in Laurel after a short illness.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, March 18 at top voluo In a fine-furniture styled giant-screen console handcrafted D4518M 510W ,111 McAlp'm's TV Appliances iH.r. TO H.S P. touirpEO FOP. ALL lawn a GARDEN NEEDS SPECIAL PURCHASE 1972 Case mowers and garden tractors.

New. Purchased lrom rlpaler eoine out of business Discount price with new one year warranty. VL All items sold where is, as is- Cash, WINDHAM TRAILER PARK Hwy 541 North Magee 14 acres lands 15 mobile home spaces, $400 monthly net income, New-16 stall barn, new pond, live water, some timber, all fenced. Price $16,500 for all 3-BR house, 406 East Choctaw across from Jr. High School 113,500 one 1964 Chevrolet 2-ton dump truck, 2-speed Motor rear end less than one year old 11350 1 Super Farm all Tractor rebuilt motor! blade disk 1 John Deer Mwdisk 22 ft.

Cattle Trailer 16 ft. Cattle Trailer Steam Cleaner, almost new 3Vi ton Com-a-long 2Vton Com-a-Iong 2-3 ton Central Air Conditioners 2 18,000 BTU Air Conditioners Mobile Home Parts, Chevrolet Ford Rebuilt Engines ONE STOP SERVICE CENTER EBER A. MADDOX Owner Trailer Axles Tires 35 Mobile Homes Assume Payments 12 Mobile Homes- Pay equity assume small balance 1 Fisherman1 Special, 3-BR MobHe Home 10 X52- $1500 1 10 40' 2-BR Winston Mobile Home, good $1,550 Mo REPAIRS ON ALL MAKE MODEL LAWN MOWERS SAWS SHARPENED IF ITS DULL WE SHARPEN IT WELDING FIX-IT SHOP Hwy. 28 East Magee, Miss. Phone 849-5248 nr-C.

849 2871 501 MAIN MAGEE, MISS..

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