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The Sumner Sentinel from Sumner, Mississippi • 4

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cordance with the provisions of said lUIWILtRHEWS I THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY WOTTOPPfMINGMFHW nvnnuDTi in Mnnda. stntember 20 at 7:30 p. x. in the Audio-Visual Room. AU parents are urged to attend.

'The 'He and Mrs. Jackie Nabors of Emory University, Atlanta, Ca visited and Mrs L. L. Nabors several days recenaly. Ihe Rev.

and Mrs Leslie Nabors and girls of Min-ter City spent Saturday here with the Nabors Mr. and Mrs. Walktr Lancaster, Miss Wilma Lee Lancaster ana ran- ces Lancaster of Berwick, accom- panied Charles Martindale to Tutwiler for a visit with James Martindale end Mrs. James Martindale in the Coahoma County Hospital in Clarks- Mr. and Mrs.

George Thompson and children, of StarkviUe spent the week end with Herbert Everett. Congratulations to M.iss Martha Jean Nabors who is attending school at Delta State College for being in- vited to join the Delta Delta Delia sorority, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caliicutt, Tommy, Dan and Cheryl Ann spent Call Mil 1 i i YWf5) Sunday ia Blue Mountain with Mr. n0TICE OF OFFER OF LEASE OF and Mrs.

T. E. Guyton and Mrs. W. I SIXTEENTH SECTION LANDS L.

Caliicutt. Notice is hereby) given that the Mrs. Walter Ragland has returned Board of gUpervisors of Tallahatchie from a visit in South Mississippi Willi County( Mississippi, together with relatives. Itne county Superintendent of Edu- Miss Lduanne Jennings had an wiu offer for lease at public pendectomy in the Coahoma County ory, at the Courthouse in Sum-Hospital in Clarksdale Sunaay. She Eeii Mississippi, on Monday, October is doing nicely.

j4( 5, at 11:00 o'clock a. the Clyde Jennings is apatient in the 1 tollowins- described lands, to-wit; Coahoma County Hospital in Clarks-1 faaSi part 0f Section 16, Town dale. He is improving. 23 North, Range 1 West, here- Mrs. C.

F. Nelson has been in toJore leased to F. Herron. Memphis with her mother, Mrs. (2j xhat part of Section 16, Town-Nettie Scott, who is critically ill in sup 23North, Range 1 West, here-the Baptpist Hospital.

toiore leased to M. E. Lowe. Dr. and Mrs.

T. F. Clay were sup- 3) That part of Section 16, Town-per guests Monday night of Mi. and snip 23 North, Range 2 West, under Mrs. B.

W. Wadlington ana family 111 leiue a jr, sr. Sledge. Special guests in the (4j That part 0f gection 16, Town-Wadlington home were Mr. and Mrs.1 24 Norih, Range 1 West under W.

C. Caldwell, who were married jease yernon Dyess. Friday in a church welding in Quit- (5) part 0f section 16, Town-man, Miss. Mrs. Caldwell is the ship Nortn Range 1 East, leas-former Miss Dohn McNeal and Mr.

jease to Lathan Goa'd. Caldwelli is of New Orleans. Mr.j i(6) That part of Section 16, Town-Caldwell the Clay's first grandson slup 24 North, Range 1 East, leas-to marry. Ld to Riiey gheley. Henry Hudson of Memphis and lands will be leased for a Mrs.

R. R. Hudson of Sumrall ere'term three years from January 1 recent guests of Mr. Mrs. for a cash rentai payable en LSlivJ UlitiE KIRKKKISUS Wk 1965 STATE FAIR SET FOR OCTOBER THE 11th 16th Mississ-ppians of all ages are in for six days filled with excitement thrills starting Monday, Octo ber 11, when once again the Mis sissippi State Fair opens in Jack son.

Continuing through Saturday, October 26, the Fair will offer en tertainment, education, and excite ment for everyone, The "Hollywood Palace," a popular television variety show, will appear each evening at 8:00 in the new Coli seum, hosted by Dale Robertson, start of television and screen. Am- nmg the talent Dale will present are the Baytown Singers, wno originally gained fame as a folk song 'roup but have added popular soum and comedy numbers to offer the best in entertainment; the Half Brothers, one of the finest juggling acts in the world; Dwight Moore' Mongrel Revue with the most sought after trained dog routine in the country, and many other famous entertainers such as Dorman Brothers and the Ginger Sisters. As music director Richard internationally known as composer, conductor, and arranger. helped make the "Hollywood Palace" one of the most fabulous successes this season. Also, for the teenagers, a popular musical group will be featured tne last three nights fo the Fair.

Again thisl year the Fair will have as its chief entertainment attraction the gigantic Royal American Showg midway with 50 rides and shows. Among the exciting new ndes being offered this year are the Meteor, designed to produce the same sensations experienced by as tronauts; the fantastic Space Wheel. a ride combing four huge ferris wheels; the Sky Light, the world's largest portable sky ride: and the Sky Wheel direct from the Seattle World's Fair. Favorites from pan years include the Roller Coaster, the Wild Mouse, the Paratrouper and many more for the most excit ing Fair ever. 0 SOCIAL SECURITY ITEMS OF INTEREST A short time ago, President Lya don B.

Johnson signed the most far reaching changes ever made in the Social Security Act into law. Broad, programs of health insurance for the nation's aged have been added to existing programs of old-age. survi vors and disability insurance, Luther ILBoliton, social security district manager in Greenwood, announced recently. The idea behind socia security, Mr. Bolton popintsl out, is simple, during years of employment or self employment, the worker contributes a small part of his earnings, with the employee's share bela matched hy the employer in most cases; then.

when earnings stop because of the worker's death, retirement in old age, or disability, benefit, related to nis lormerm, earnings are paid to him QnA lit hhiIIm 'statute. i Conveyance shall be by Special Warranty Deed, and title to-said property is believed to be good, WITNESS my hand, this ttie 10th day of September, 1965. T. J. BRUISTER, Secretary, Board of Trustees, West Tallahatchie School District.

W-3t NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all taxpayers in the Town of Sumner, Mis- sissiDDi that the land and personal property rolls for 1965 of said Town gunner are open for inspection a offiCe the Town Clerk of said Town gumner. objections to said rolls will be foard by the Mayor and Board of Al- d6rmen of the Town of Sumner at the nex(. regular meeting to be held on 5th day of October, 1965 at 7:30 ocxoc)i p. m. in the office of the clerlc WITNESS my hand this the 6th day of September, 165.

Mrs, Erlene Tranum, Town Clerk Town of Sumner, Miss. 10-3t nuallv. The successful will be required to enter into bond, with two good and sufficient sureties, in double the amount of the annual ren tal or in lieu thereof, to papy his annual rental in advance on or before November 1st in each year. The successful bidders wrrl an- nually be assessed for ad valorem No deduction from the rents for 'permanent improvements will tie allowed. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids.

Pubished by order of the Board of Supervisors of date of September 7, 1965. J. W. Turman, Clerk 10-2t SUMMONS TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO: ALICE MORRIS HARVEY, the defendant, a non-resident of the State of Mississippi. You are hereby commanded to appear before the Chancery Court of the Second Judicial District of Talla hatchie County, in the State of Mississippi, on the Third Monday of Oe tober, A.

1965 to defend the suit in said Court of John Wesley Harv ey, Suit No. 5223, wherein you are the defeendant. This the 13 day of Sepember, 1965. J. W.

Turman, Chancery Clerk By Jewell H. Chamblin, Deputy (SEAL) Carlton and Henderson Solicitors for Complainant 10 3ti SUMMONS TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO: SUSAN MAE BROWN TYLER, the defendant, a non-resident of the State of Mississippi: You are hereby commanded to ap- pear before the Chancery Court of in said Court of Jessie Lee Tyler. Suit No- 5233, wherein you are the Defendant, 1 This the 13 day of Sepember, 1961 J. W. Turman, Chancery Clerk By Jewell H.

Chamblin, Deputy SEAL) Carlton and Henderson Solicitors for Complainant 10-3t ter Mrs. S. D. Hamilton accompanied Mrs. J.

T. Hamilton to Memphis iuesaay. isiie win vis.t tne J. u. Clays in Memphis several days NOTiCE OF SALE The Board of Trustees of the West Tallahatchie School District will ac cept sealed bids for the sale of the real property taxes on tneir lease-old Brazil Consolidated School Dis- bold interest at the double toe am-trict property owned bv it at the ount of their annual rent.

FOR YOUR ly all kinds of employment and self-employment are covered, includine work on farms, in private'households, government and in private non profit organizations. i With the inclusion into the system of self-employed doctors of medicine this year, the only major groups still not covered are employees of Rie Federal Government until Civil Ser vice or other staff retirement ays terns, i I Social Security has become firmly, established as the basic method' in the United States of assuring an in-1 come to individuals and families who suffer loss of income when the fa-, nuly breadwinner retires, becomes disabled, or diesJVIr. Bolton L.i Monthly cash benefits can be paid to retired workers as early as age 62; to disabled workers at any age, to wives and children of retired, disabled or deceased workers; and to dependent husbands, widowers and parents. New programs of health insurance for the aged have now become law. Mr.

Bolton said. These BP to 0 into effest for the mast nart next July will help provide proec-tion again costs of hospitalization and medical care for the nation aged, There are two pants in the health insurance program, Mr. Bolton con tinued. The firs provides hospital insurance protection including im portant hospital care and related ser vices, post-hospital extended care in a qualified skilled ursine facility. posthospital home health services and out patient diagnostic services.

Near ly everyone over 65 will be eligible to get benefits under this plan. The second part is a volmftarv mm dicai insurance plam which will heto pay costs of certain health services not covered in the hospital Insurance, program, including pphysidans services. The hospital insurance program will be financed by a special payroll oontribuiion the same rate to be paid by employees, their employers, and by self-employed persons. These conributions go into a special hospital insurance trust fund, entirely seoa- rate from the trust fund for old-age and survivors insurance and the trust money for disability insurance. The social security law provides that money in each; of thees trust funds can be used only to pay benefits and costs of administering he nroerain for which it was formea.

The cost of the medical insurance program will be J3 a month per person with the Federal Government paying an additional $3. premiums will go into another special trust fund. This money ca nonly be used to pay medical insurance benefits and Jhe costs of administering the medical insurance program. Anyone wishing to get further information about social security should not hesitate to get in touch with th district office in Greenwood, Miss. ELECTROLUX P.

J. BOYD 817 Cuyahoga St. Clarksdale, MIm Phone MA 4-4155 Sale, Service and Supplies a NICKOLS INGRAM You are hereby commanded in ru pear before the Chancery Cour nf the Second Judicial District nf hatchie County, Mississippi, on the imro Monday of October, 1965, to defend the suit in said Court of Jnm Lee Featherston et ux, Pearl Can- nester Rangle Featherstone. A. No.

49, wherein you are the defendant. This 15th day of September. 1963. J. W.

Turman Chancery Court Clerk By: Jewell H. Chamblin, D. C. (Seal) 1 J. W.

Kellum. Aftninav aitov Call The Sentinel I For Pncet on Ruhber Stampi "TTK Village of Lay, (also known as Bra- i cial District of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, and described as follows, to-wit: That lot or parcel of land in Sec tion Lot 1 in Section 22, Township 25 North, Range 1 West, in the Second Judicial District of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi described as follows: From a point in the north line of said lot and section, which is 1,254 feet West of the Northeast corner thereof, run thence along and with the right of way of the Illinois Central Railroad Company (formerly the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railway Company) southerly for a distance of 941 feejt to an iron stake; run thence South Hi degrees, 30 minutes- east 436 feet to an iron stake which is Northwest corner of the lot or parcel of the lot or parcel here described; and from said POINT OF BEGINNING, run thence South 7 degrees, 30 minutes West, 594 feet to an iron stake on the North bank of O'Possum Bayou; run thence South 83 degrees 10 minutes East, 293.3 feet to an iron stake also on said 'Bayou Bank; run thence North 7 degiees 30 minutes East, 594 feet to an iron stake; and run thence North 83 degrees 30 minutes West 293.3 feet to the point of beginning; containing 4 acres, more or less. It is intended to describe) hereby the lot formerly owned and used as a school by the Brazil Consolidated School District and subsequently by the West Tallahatchie School Dis- property is here correctly described, raetin '1 't. A I r. The original Act had provision on.Tul? CCERY SW h.

tl JSZZ THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Needs nefits. in 1959. benefit wJLf. for the rfamiliesof retired workers and for the survivors of deceased workers were added. Mr.

Bolton stated. 1 Disability protection providing cash benefits for workers under 65 and their families was added in the nud- die 19S0's. Benefit amounts have been increas ed, age requirements have been low ered lor old-age and survivors bene. fits, and work requirements lessened by several changes in the law through the years. Less than 60 percent of the work.

ing force, employees! in oommewe and industry, were covered by the original Social Security Act. Now coverage has been extended that more than 90 percent of the working peopie in America are proteced by social securiy. Mr. Bolton went nn to say that during the past 30 years more and more people have been brought under the Systran until near- Of IlOt" WW OCWIIU WUU1VUU JLACblAk MX XaUW Mnti1 'tu hatchie County, in he State of Mis-l ZnS'JZ'iZ I- toer, A. 1965 to defend the suit a "'7T arm rnmemnfurl ant arton tinnn tint Laws of Mississippi, Extraordinary Session of 1953, as now effective.

The sale shah, be for cash to the highest bidder, but the Board of Trustees shall have the right to re- ject any and all bids and to subse- quently ell such property in ac-.

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