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The Sumner Sentinel from Sumner, Mississippi • 4

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Vol. 48, No. 52 THE SUMNER SENTINEL Thursday, July 18, 1957 Station lerviee webb the bad accident. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Steele, John Frank and Gracia of Memphis spent Sunday with Mrs. Pauline B. Steele, Dr. J. G.

Backstrom and the Woods Steeles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callicutt, Tommy and Dan, and Wayburn Dan SHARKEY CAMPBELL, Jr. MISSISSIPPI'S OLDEST PHILCO DEALER sion of 1593.

The sale shall be for cash to the highest and best bidder but the Board of Trustees shall have the right to reject any and all bids and to subsequently sell such properly in accordance with the provisions of said statute. Conveyance shall be by Special Warranty Deed but the Board of Trustees shall reserve the royalty interest in all oil, gas, and minerals in and under said property as re; quired by the said statutw. WITNESS my hand, this the 16th day of July, 1957. W. C.

Vinson, Secretary Board of Trustees West Tallahatchie School District 52-3t PHONE FR 5-8763 WEB3, MISS. iel accompanied Mrs. W. L. Calli TUTWILER NEWS Mrs.

Ed Fedric and son, Bobby, spent ten day in St. Louis, with Mrs. Fedric's mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Siiaw and son, Charles, have returned from a vacation trip to the Smokey Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tenn and Ashville, N. C. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lovell this week were Catherine, Carolyn and Robin Curtis of Calhoun City, Miss.

Phil Fedric spent a week in Memphis with his cousin, recently. Mrs. James Boyce Henderson of Pontotoc spent several days this cutt to Blue Mountain Thursday. They all visited with Mrs. Callicutt's NOTICE OF SALE The Board of Trustees of the West Tallahatchie School District will accept bids for the sale of the old Philipp Consolidated School property owned by it in the Village of Philipp in the Second Judicial District of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi and described as follows, to-wit: Lots Ten (10), Eleven (11), and Twelve (12), Block Four (4), Arterbury Addition to said Town of Philipp according to a map thereof on file in the office of the Chancery Clerk at Sumner, Mississippi intending to describe all real property owned by the West Tallahatchie School District in said Village of Philipp; until the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.

m. on Friday, August 9, 1957, at which time such bids will be opened and considered and acted upon pursuant to the authority of Chapter 38. Laws of Mississippi, Extraordinary Ses parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.

E. Guyon Tommy remained for a visit with his Wfysen'eihe "we old thing? grandparents. Don Knight of Columbus spent the week end in Tutwiler with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ev- Knight. FOR ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING CALL THE SENTINEL erett and family.

Fred DeLong, of Oxford spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeLong, Sr. F23 pa Mrs. J.

E. Tankersley, and Mrs. C. 0. Carter spent Sunday in Memphis.

They visited with Mrs. Miss Dot Smith has returned home from 4-H Camp where she has been most of the summer. She was accompanied by a week end guest, Don Taylor of Jackson. Rebecca Jane Everett spent the week end in Grenada with her grandmother, Mrs. Alda Wood Rose and her cousin, Jo Ann Murray.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Murphy and son, Robert are spending their va-vation at Roosevelt Park, near Morton, at an annual family reunion of the Murphy families.

Mrs. W. L. Callicutt of Blue Moun J. L.

Avent of Tutwiler, Billy Jen nings of Tippo and Mose Carter of Ruleville, all patients in the Baptist Hospital in Memphis. Friends are glad to learn that Jennings is recovering satisfact II LL WtEVIL orily in the Baptist Hospital after tain has returned to her home after a two weeks visit here with rela An Electric LUSHER! tives. RFTTtRf RFTTER 1 IfVt Chick Murphy of Hattiesburg, is PI spending four days here. STOVER NEWS What American beverage was a favorite before July Era Mrs. Ort Thompson was a patient See Your Electrical Appliance Dealer MISSISSIPPI POWER LIGHT COMPANY Helping Build Mississippi For Over A Third Of A Century in the Coahoma County Hospital I Mrs.

W. C. Thompson and daugh ter of Jackson accompanied Mrs. Countess Strunk home Friday and will spend a week with Miss Nettie ELECTRICITY IS STILL THE CKEAPECT OF ALL SB HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES Long. Attendance has been good at all services of the revival which began Sunday xnight at the Brazil Baptist Church.

Rev. M. F. Strunk, pastor of the Baptist Church of Durant is the evangelist. Electricity is still the cheapest item of all household expenses, ac cording to the most recent report of the U.

S. Department of Labor's Bu reau of Labor Statistics. Malathion, a phosphate insecticide with low toxicity to man and animals, stops itfiss Sammy Howell of Falcon is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Garland Melton. The report, issued yearly, publish 6.

i-vft es the relative importance of each commodity and service in the calcu hard-to-Mll'' boll weevil. lations of the Consumer Price Index Mrs. Odis Cummings returned home last Wednesday after spending several weeks in the Greenville Hospital as a heart patient. Mrs. Gene Tucker and daughters, Thelma and Nancy, visited relatives in Kosciusko, Sunday.

The most recent publication of these figures showed electricity took 1.02 percent of the family budget )You can now control "hard-to-kill" or "resistant" boll weevils without using insecticides mat are hard to; handle safely. The answer: a weevil-control program based on malathion. as of December, 1956. This in spite of the fact that the number of electrical appliances and Beei is an American tradition, with the fathers cf our ccv.n-try and in 2 out of 3 today. The greatest part of beer sales are for home In fact, beer is included in the Federal Consumer's Price Index alcrg with other basic food items in the family market basket.

Call The Sentinel For Prices on Rubber Stamps DOCTORS AND DENTISTS LIABLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE uses increases each year. Other items appeared in the re port as follows: Doctors and dentists, since July 1, are liable for military service under Housing, except electricity ..32.16 Food 28.55 the Selective Service law in the FOR RENT Transportation 11.13 same way as other registrants, ending the special liability of these pro Reading and Recreation O.ZOC fessional groups which has been iu effect since 1950, Colonel John W. Patton, State Director of Selective Other Goods and Services. 5.19 Personal Care 2.21 Deadly tip Weevils Malathion is the newest weapon' 'against weevils. It gets the toughest specimens.

because malathion is low in toxicity to man and ani-: mals, it's easy to handle safely. In fact, the United States Department of Agriculture calls it of ithe safest insecticides to handle." Wide Safety Margin -Malathion is a phosphate, with all the weevil-killing power of other phosphates. But, unlike the others, malathion is actually less toxic to 'man and animals than DDT and other chlorinated insecticides. U. S.

Public Health Service -Here's what the United States Public Health Service says in its Clinical Memoranda on Economic Poisons: the toxicities of malathion (through mouth or skin) are less than those of DDT." Cleans Up Many Other Pests When you use mala thion for weevils, you'll also clean up aphids, thrips, spider mites, leaf hoppers, lygus bugs, white flies, leaf and leaf perforators when present. Consult local agricultural authorities for malathion use recommen- 'dations in your area. Malathion dust and sprays, alone v. a -ii. i -l ii Electricity 1.02 Total 100.00 Service for Mississippi said recently.

Under former "Doctor Draft" act, physicians and dentists were liable for service at older ages than other registrants, at one time up to age 50. Under the new law, the upper Three bedroom residence on the corner of Church and Hopson Streets, Tutwiler, Miss. House has just recently been re worked, botii Inside and out and has not been occupied since. H. M.

JORDAN, Box 102, Shaw, Miss. 51-2t CHANCERY SUMMONS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO: "The heirs-at-law of Coleman Green, You are summoned to appear before the Chancery Court of the Second Judicial District of Tallahatchie County, in said State, on the Second Monday of November, 1957, to defend the suit No. 4318 in said court of Evie Green, complain STILBESTROL FOR WEANING BEEF CALVES Recent permission granted by the limit of the age of liability for doctors and dentists is 35 for those de ur iu cuiiiuiiiaiiuu wim uuier matxuciues, are avanaoia under the brand names of well known manufacturers.1 Your dealer can offer you a choice and supply you with Over $4 million is paid into the Mississippi treasury each year by the legally-regul; ted beer industry. Schools, hospitals and rural roads benefit from this important revenue and the industry is the 5 th largest taxpayer in the stz.te. Mississippi's tax on malt beverages remains one of the highest in the nation.

Purea Food and Drug Administration to feed stilbestrol in supplements to beef animals weighing less than 600 pounds gives' cattlement, who have weaning calves to put in the feed lot, the opportunity to take full advan-take of Stilbestrol's gain-stimulating qualities. When stilbestrol was authorized for use in beef fattening rations more than two years ago, a stipulation was included that it was to be Or write for more information American Cyanamid Company, Phosphates and Nitrogen Division, Dept. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, New York. ant, wherein you are the defendnats. This 27th day of June, 1957.

(Seal) B. B. Rice, Chancery Clerk SyE. H. Everett, D.

C. J. W. Kellum, Attorney 50-3t FLORIDA'S GLMlOfinGOS ferred on or after June 19, 1951, the same provisions that apply to all men. The new amendments to the basic draft act are expected to supply the military forces with their medical specialist needs.

The amendments mean that no doctor or dentist older than 32 at the time the amendments were adopted (July.l, 1957) is liable for service under the draft law. The changes also provide for selection of these professional men apart from other registrants; for ordering such specialists to active duty from the Reserve; and prohibit the induction of doctors and dentists who apply or have applied for Reserve commissions and have been rejected solely on the basis of physical disqualification. Since the expiration of the "Doctor Draft" Act and the enactment of the amendmens to the basic draft act. doctors and dentists older than 32 as of July 1, 1957 are not required to register. Regular registrants who receive degrees in the fields of medicine or dentistry should notify their local boards within 10 days of attaining their degrees.

Virtually all doctors and dentists who will complete their training ov-2r the next two years were, in the Mm FLORIDA jt. i i. fed to cattle weighing 600 pounds or more. This was because the stilbestrol research up to that time had been done with yearling feeder cattle weighing 600 pounds or more at the beginning of the feeding period. Exhaustive research carried on since that time by colleges and commercial stations shows that stilbestrol produces equally good results with big or small feeder calves, so long as the supplement that carries it is of good quality and the feeding program is well balanced.

MOTE L- 7 rcsissierf DAYS-6 rcmmlh MMfS 5000 retailer! -and 57 wholesalers of beer in Mississippi have over $28 million invested in buildings, trucks and equipment. They employ Mississippians. Yes, the beer industry means important dollars for the. welfare and progress of all citizens. Ifll PCin double occupancy.

FREE mm April (ru Decombet ISth EXCITING EXTRAS Bcock Cabonet Sarasota Beach I 1 Swimming In the turaus'se wateri at ih Gulf of Mexico r. Typical of this research are tests conducted at the Ralston Purina research farm at Gray Summit, Mo. A number of feed lot tests were run with big steers weighing 600 pounds or more at the start. In these, the stilbestrol-fed cattle invariably finished wih an average of $5 to $10 per head more return over animal and feed costs than the comparable non-stilbestrol fed cattle. However, 4 tests involving 80 animals were run with weanling calves weighing only 400 to 500 pounds at the start.

Here, stilbestrol resulted in an even greater feeling profit advantage. These stilbestrol-fed cattle returned to the feeder an avrag of $14.19 9 wwriu-mmil Hon Car of Yat- Bobby Jonei court Relaxing amid palm tree terday past, deferred for study and are liable to age 35, the military servii-3s estimate. With the service liability extended by such deferments to age 35, practically all of these specialists are expected to apply for commissions in the armed forces reserve components anr to perform periods of obligated active duty, following commissioning, as needed by the services. nd sweetly scented masses of flaming tropic flowers Dancing and ronoifring that's youf Millionaire's vacation at thQlebrity-filld now Sarasota Terrace Hotell Yet all this fabulous luxury will cost you as LITTLE a's So Circus HoB of Fame Hotel Swimming Fool Yachting cruise thru Florida Keys Wl. 4.

fa. MISSISSIPPI DIVISION doe, wait another minute for retervaKons! UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION 4 sUa Spriags with 4 7 SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT FIRST. water shows daily ek 208 Addkison Building BP But the authority to draft young NEW SARASOTA TERRACE HOTEL ffck Jackson, Mississippi doctors and dentists is retained head more than the comparable tv, in 0nt it nnpfif.fi I non-stilbestrol fed animals in the .0. BOX 1720 SARASOTA, FLORIDA TEL. RINGLING 6-4U1 same tests.

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