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Page A Section I HATTIESBURG MISS.) AMERICAN Friday, July 17, 1953 Friday, July 17, 1953 HATTIESBURG (MISS.) AMERICAN Page 7 -Section I j. 11 Wiggins California A Tidelands Prospector's Dream Golf home on lower Big Level Sunday were: Mrs. Hickman' brothers, Wayne and Omer Bond and son of Wiggins, and her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Breland of sunflower Community.

Mrs. Laverne Hathaway and three children left this week for Traffic Reports Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs.

A. Preston and Mrs. Elsie Saucier attended Lansford reunion i State Line Sunday, Mrs. Lola Stephens, daughter of Mrs. Calona Breland of Wiggins, ts seriously ill in a hospital in Baton Rouge.

College-Trained Bloodhound Has Three Diplomas 1 The Big Level WMS met Tuesday in the home of Mra. H. H. Moore with nine members present. Mrs.

Lester Dennis, Mrs. Tim Bond, Mrs. Elmer Rawls, Mrs. Houston Breland, Mrs. Elmer Bond, Mrs.

J. T. Griffin, Mrs. H. H.

head, Another 52 million has been impounded since. The peculiar Long Beach-Cali-fomia situation resulted from a grant the state made some years III Of Srrirs By GARBER DAVIDSON LONO BEACH. Cslir. UrV-Every thing is different in Cslifornis-including offshore oil riches. their home in Jamesville Wise.

They will sail for Japan to join their! Mrs. Charles Alexander has ago giving the city complete con iMocre and Mrs. Clarence Preston Three parts of the United States1 A 1951 Chevrolet owned by the Pure Oil Co. and driven by O. Boyles of Petal collided with 1931 Buirk driven by P.

C. Hamilton of RFD 7 on Pine St. at 9:33 a. m. Thursday.

Both vehicles were damaged slightly, At 1:10 p. a half-ton Chevrolet carry all driven James Pishero fo 806 West 7th mt um. were most directly concerned gjk years of argument over ownership ot commerce and nsvl-j of underwater land along the Am-B erfcan coasts was decided recently Later, oil was discovered under "8 Sheriff Abb Payne said today that all three pups born to his bloodhound. Suzle-Q, while the was away at college, will be given the same name. Suzie-Q, a purebred bloodhound with remarkably intelligent eyes, attended sniffing and tracking classes at Parchman Penitentiarv; and it waa while she was a student there that she met the father of her nusband and father, who is Sta.

Jinea ner nuauwm, i-vi. nancs tloned there with the U. S. Army. I Alexander, at Fort eLonard Wood, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Wallace werejMo- visiters in Hattlesburg TuesdayJ oaT Mrs. Wallace received medical 3PJISSLm treatment there.

I NEW HARTFORD, Corm. II) After spending two weeks here (Water company officials were In the homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. wondering what they would have B.

Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Johnyone if the trailer truck that lirs tbrgh "jetair r1; their home in Jamesville, Wis: They yesterday had rolled a few feet Local Folks Urged To Attend Selection Of Miss Hospitality Henry Pyne said today that final Judging in Mississippi's Miss Hospitality contest is "wide open to the public and I'd like to see a lot of Hattiesburg people there." The judging will begin at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Hurricane Room of the Buena Vista Hotel in Biloxi.

Among contestants is Hattiesburg's Neely Jane Carpenter, a Mississippi Southern co-ed with brown eyes and honey-colored hair. Miss Carpenter. 18, is the daughter of City Commissioner Neal V. Carpenter. Mayor Pope and his commissioners plan to attend the show down at the Buena Vista, as do members of the Chamber of Commerce Miss Hospitality Committee.

Pyne, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, said he understands a number of persons will be attending from Natchez and Vicks-burg "and we don't want to be outnumbered in the applause department down there." by a law recognizing the sovereign- harbor, and Long Beach ty of individual states. Court tests Pur million In revenue, aren't over, however. A new suit, obtained before lawsuits, into hsr-sparked by Arkansas, seeks return bor development, to federal control. In 1951 the state gave it per- PI BLIC LINKS TOURNEY SEATTLE uFI A couple of Calt-fornianj, a Denver trucking executive and a University of Florida student headed down the semifinal trail today, each anxious to become the new National Public Links golf champion. Ted Richards of Santa Monica, took on the student, Doug Sanders of Cedartown, in one of the 36-hole matches.

The other sent Irving Cooper of Long Beach, against husky Ed Hart of Denver. Andy Szwedko of Pittsburgh, the 1939 crown wearer, bowed to the 19-year-old Georgian who then went on to defeat Ted Kakalena of Honolulu, 3 and 2. Richards first bowled out Dick Campbell of Los Angeles 3 and 2, and then cut two strokes off par in beating Denver's Harold Haddock. 5 and 4. Hart beat Bill Leea of Portland, 1 up In 10 holes.

Cooper trounced Hal McCommaa of Dallas, 6 and 4. struck by a 1947 Mercury convert Thc areas most directly affected mission to use half the oil-lease pups. icvcuuca lur uiy-jtuia unuruve- tLmmT spent one Sunday in Jackson in Tne name of the pups? "I am going to call them Diplo more and plunged into the area reservoir. The truck was loaded with 800 in the home cf Mrs. R.

H. Archer. ma, the sheriff said They also spent one day in New ments. once legal tangles are cleared up, the city hopes to start on a 00 million dollar civic Improvement program, Including parks, libraries and yacht basin. ible driven by Mary Bishop of 717 Walnut St.

on Main St. when the brakes on the eMrcury failed, Investigating Officer Poul L. Lofton said. At 4:15 p. a 1940 Bulck driven by J.

N. Roberts of 202 Mabel St. nd a 1953 Plymouth driven by Virginia Courtney of 600 Broad St wecr in collision on Main 8t. near the YMCA. Both vehicles were damaged slightly.

The investigating officer was Patrolman Paul Lofton. are: The gulf states Florida, Louisiana and Texas where undersea oil fields are producing black gold and where more Is being sought. California, where tidelands oil drilling is older, bigger and richer REVIVAL PIANIST Josephine Orleans and one day on the coast, leases of beer. Kvans of Jackson will be the pian presented the Royal Service program, "Lifting the Leper. After short business session.

Mrs. Moore served spiced cake and coffee. The next meeting will be held at the church at 2:30 p. m. July 28.

Relatives, friends and neighbors Joined in a house.warming for Mr. and Mrs. James Rawls and little daughter, Sharon Ann, at their new home in the Big Level community Saturday night. The lawn was furnished with benches Mrs. J.

R. White led the games. Many gifts were given to the couple, after which refreshments of sandwiches, cake and punch were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Charlie Rawls, Mrs. C.

E. Fairley and Mrs. Elmer Bond. Mr. and Mrs.

G. R. Howell of Amory have announced the engagement of their daughter, Adde-mae, to William E. son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Martin Sr. of Wigjftas. The wedding will take place in the Howell home July 26.

ist in the revival at Providence Baptist Church July 19-26. She is State officials regard future over-all development of offshore than in any other state. holdings with caution. mm. IS Mt WiladRi M.

Long Beach, a city of a graduate of Belhaven College. The revival is designed especially for the young people of the Glen- Adaptable Annie To Be Retired To The Museum Officials of the State Lands Commission expect that now the fed 300,000 which by special grant has complete local jurisdiction and is eral grip has been relaxed, leasing dale, Kawls hpnngs, Shelton and Providence communities, said Rev. W. W. Grafton, Providence pastor.

Services will be held daily at 10 a. and 7:45 p. m. regulations may be changed to allow "wildcatting" for offshore oil, Tornado Brushes New Orleans outside the state lease area. The city has 728 wells In Its shoreline field, producing 65,000 barrels a day.

Total revenue to the municipality since development began in 1939 has been 176 million dollars, of which 130 million has been tied up In litigation. SUSPENDED BURLINGTON, Vt. Ufi Dr. Alex P. Novikoff was suspended from the University of Vermont faculty Thursday for Ignoring an ultimatum to answer a Senate committee's questions about communism.

By VKRN MAI GLAND (AP Aviation Reporter) WASHINGTON Arinnlohl. and some Increase made in the required rate for operators to drill new wells. For several years the drilling rate on state leases has been about four wells a month. Seen And Heard Annie, tired old workhorse of Hun California's tubmeril land, are NEW ORLEANS A email Life Al Naval Academy Described To Kiwanis Club HOT NEWS FROM LEIPZIG lames consume a news stand in the old market in Leipzig as some 80-000 demonstrated against the East German Communist regime. Demonstrations were general throughout East Germany, coinciding with the uprising In East Berlin.

The burning news stand sold the official East German Communist Party newspaper "Neues Dcutsehland." This picture which just became available in New York was carried from Leipzig into the West Berlin area by a refugee. It was taken June 17. fAP Wircphoto) 6 ONE FRIEND TO ANOTHER J. Maury Candy, (left) for many years Mr. YMCA in Hattiesburg.

On the other hand, the State of offered for nil r- nn enm. tornado struck fin thsU nlltclrtrtt- nt government airplwne, makes her last flight todayto bp put to pas-! A Sacred Harp Singing Conven-ture at the Smithsonian Instltu-I tion will be held from 10 a. m. to tion. 3 p.

m. Sunday at Runnelstown Civil Aeronautics Administrator i Baptist Church. All Sacred Harn i na DUl aeeP'y naPPy ma" town Thursday night. He is shown here receiving fUm May0u trophy is inscribed: "To J. Maury Gandy, for outstanding work petitlve bidding system.

But state officials are more immediately concerned with the dis New Orleans about noon today and police reported that a Catholic church collapsed. MOSTLY Mrs. Louise Lyons has returned to her home In Houston, Texas, after spending several davs with her California has 400 wells in its coastal field producing 30.000 barrels daily. They yielded 76 million in lease revenues from 1922 until 1947 when litigation came to a wjo, Hwua Hirawvn ms rnt-naiy maian Baseball League. More than 20 of "his boys, some of 4s? yan were on hand at Little League Park.

In addition, Little League Fred B. Lee arranged to be on! singers are urged to attend and The twister whlnnprt nvii- the mother, Mrs. Inez McGregor. position of millions In revenuetrol, one state official expressed which have been held in escrow: worry over such an action. LOCAL SCOUTS federal government, the might be liable for any Chef Monteur Highway area east, hand for her arrival (about 12:30: the public Is Invited, p.

m. EST from Indianapolis and; Mrs. Etta Alexander of Gulfport and her daughter. Mrs. Cleo La via since the Supreme Court In 1947 1 J.

Stuart Watson, assistant exec- ENJOY LAYOVER spent. f'u 1 1 1 i I i to turn her over to officials of: Howard S. Williams, sunnlv Hos ruled the federal government had utlve officer for the State Division tile National Air Museum. SKTS UH" me piayers on me lour teams in the present league go out and stnd ih ii "ere. fe man who- indirectly, is responsible for your opportunity to be playing ir Pott5r the yunSsters- Mayor Pope a former Friendly Indian League player him self had similar words of praise for the former director, whose son, Jack is now holding forth X.ery momi emotionally by the occasio Gandy Sr.

said "this is the happiest moment of E5mL Wt anccePled ronhy- For many years. Candy's YMCA Friendly Indian League provided Hattiesburg youngsters with their first chance to play baseball. (Staff photo bv Winfrcd Moncrief) interest in offshore of Natchez, spent the week-end in the heme of their son and brother, oi trip innustnai canal. Ray Samuel of the Higgins, boat company, said he watched the funnel-shaped storm move eastward along the highway, occasion paramount lands. of Lands, said "No state officlalj0, may want to take a chance rB, Piloting Annie on her last flitrht tor at the Petal Presbyterian Church, will speak on "The Christian Life" at, the 11 a m.

service is an old friend. Col. Roscoe Turn Yellow Cab TAXI DIAL JU 4-5411 Just before the State of Arkan-jspend it 'the impounded funds' Larue Alexander. Pulton Wallace of S. TJ.

spent IN EL PASO EL PASO, Tex. Boy Scouts from Hattiesburg spent an enjoyable ly over the petroleum pool. er of Indianapolis Sunday. The choir will sing a spe ma ti a k. lr fimA mm ft sha 1 1mttm nirtn If r-ni i enm va i-a frinf nr r.

OUR POLICY Is to give the same conscientious attention to every family we serve. HULETT Funeral Home DIAL 2-1571 Annie, a Boeinii 247D. was Pro ally flipping to touch the ground. Police said the church rennrtorf. constitutionality of the law which the money is cut loose." Inu Vallfrnla Whipstocking" duced in 1034 as an airline trans i-rpsiaent ejisennower signea May in omer woras laier pioht-hnnr lavnvpr in ihi Texas port.

Ket the best AutJerviCe 22 returning the lands to state con-lruling returned the lands to me week-end with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wallace.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boren of Galveston.

Texas, arrived here last week to make their home with Mrs. Boren's father, J. A. O'Neal on cial number under the leadership of H. Li.

Norsworthy. Mrs. Jack Cook is pianist. A special service will he held in August to Install the newly elected elder, A. S.

Oswalt, and deacon, Eddie Keller. Fresh off the production line. vised series of iron wedges, the border city Wednesday on their way Life at the U. Naval Academy at Annapolis was explained to the Kiwanis Club Thursday by Lt. George Robert Hall, who gradu.

a ted from the Academy last month. Hall also explained to them how he was commissioned a lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force upon graduation from the Naval Academy. He enters flight training at Hondo, Texas, August 10.

He discussed the entrance requirements, the life of a plebe, the curriculum at the academy, the pay and rank of students there, the academy. Lt. Hall is the son of State Senator Stanton A. Hall, a member of the club. The meetine was fionriiif'tprf direction of the drill is angled un- to the National Boy Scout Jam- she placed third in the London-to-Melbourne air race with Turner.

ly damaged was St. Paul's Catholic Church, on the eastern edge of the city. Another witness said he saw the roof lifted off a building at the Alexander shipyard on the canal. Samuel, describlns th twister tierground so that 1 1 bores boree July 17-23, at Santa Ana. under tbe sea until the petroleum Cal 10 to uyae r-angoorn and Reeder Nich-' Sunday School is held from Ols as crew.

a Snnrlav lower Big Level. Mr. Boren is employed in Mobile. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Strickland and family attended the Brown reunion at the homp of P. A. Brnwn pool is reached.

Men have been drilling wells off the California coast since 1890. TRIANGLE FOOD STORE The Hattiesburg group was part of a special train transporting some 500 scouts from Mississippi, Louis- said. "There was a bis roar and 111 1935 she started two years of: The Thirty-eighth Avenue Bap-service for United Airlines, flying tlst Church will conduct the regular coast to coast. When United re-: court house lawn service at 1 p. m.

lightning was flashing around." into iana and Alabama. wnen pilings were driven Santa Barbara Bay. orner Third Avenue and Hardy Street Phone JU 3-0951 in Runnelstown Sunday. Mrs. Effie Shoemake of Houston i.m-t-u its weev wiui laiKE-r ujo, Saturday.

Rev. Charles Hohfield Annie became an Special busses met the train at 1 '1 1 President Joe Ben Pack. The service is broadcast directly from the court house lawn over radio station WPOR. plane, carrying officials of the Union Electric Company until 1939. Annie was the airplane of the Air Safety Board for about a year.

Texas, is visiting friends in Wiggins and In the home cf Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wallace at Big Level.

Visitors in the J. F. Hickman ine lo.s Angeles City Council the El Paso depot and took the took a dim view of offshore oilscouts on a conducted tour of the about 1900 when a city ordinance area. Highlights of the tour, was declared offshore drilling within the crossing of the Rio Grande into city limits a nuisance and banned Juarez, Mexico. There the scouts further activities.

But the banlsaw historical landmarks such as came off when the Long Beach the oldest mission on the North LARGE HEADLESS SHRIMP 5 lb. Box $2.45 in ivw sne went to work for nMnntt nn Take if from jthe Civil Aeronautics Admlnistra-, the Rawls Springs area will have nun itnni ai us lecnnicai lie- their nimnn MLtnMUw SimH.v tteid gushed in. Exploitation got American oCntinent viewed fabul-fully under way in the 1920s when ous Spanish-style mansions, and Negro Leader Says Bus Fight May Be Carried To Courts your Lumber Deafer FRESH CROWDER PEAS LARGE HEAD LETTUCE HOME GROWN TOMATOES yelopnient and Evaluation Center, with dinner on the ground at the Indianapolis. rrwi8 springs Baptist Church. The At Indianapolis Annie put up groUp has met each vear for the with all sorts of Indignities In the: past three vears.

In 1952 more than whipstocking was introduced. I haggled with vendors over the price souvenirs. interest of aeronautical science A special El Paso Chamber of 300 persons attended. RHdlo engineers revised her in Commerce committee, in coopera lb. 10c head 10c lb.

23c lb. 85c 2Tc iu uui Knugeis on ner Dr. Ha to Funakawa of Japan Is BATON ROUE A Negro iiea ice lormutions on ner wings visiting the Forrest County Health Westbrook Pesler By WESTBROOK PEGLER (Copyright. 1S53, KitiK 1 eatures in flight, built special lights into Department this week, observing her Wllics. chnnted her firmfmla tion with the Yucca Council of the Boy Scouts ot America, has made arrangements to extend tour service, emergency medical care, and mailing service to some 30 train' and bus loads of Boy Scouts stopping in EI Paso on their way to and Weather's right Rice is fiiHOUSBNIVRES installed automatic pilots did Just about everything short of setting CHUCK ROAST lb.

29c HOME BAKED HAM a lb. 73c GR0UHD BEEF lb. 29c CALF LIVER lb. 59c RIB OR BRISKET STEW lb. 17e BOHELESS STEW lb.

43c LOIN STEAK lb. 69c racier or tne united Defense Leagu says it will go to the U. S. Supreme Court if necessary in a test case filed against a new city law governing bus seating of whites and Negroes. "If we cannot keeD the issue FOLGERS COFFEE TIDE soap powder methods of maternal and child health programs for white and colored citizens.

City firemen, responding to an alarm at Mississippi Southern campus Thursday at 8:20 a. found Nynciirale, inc.) Joseph Alsop, the UK SSggg nor anre. "That's how she got be called Adaptable Annie. But this year the CAA decided she had done enough. finlitlrnl nmcrarrnnrticr nf th ur local, we'll have-to make it na York Herald Tribune and nephew fste ne deal Democrats.

In l. this letter. Jones sairi tn Artamc- ui cieanor jtcoscveii, nas ora.sniv; ih. that ott No one can reach the President. a ourninR rag on mt exhause ot a 1941 Oldsmoblle.

The fire cnused tional, the Rev. T. J. Jemison, league president, told a meeting of 2,000 Negroes last night. The lawsuit followed recent tension over whether some front seats no damage.

on J. B. Matthews, of the so-called haJs maQe you the Iron Curtain Munarthv mmmiitw u. which he has isolated him-J FRESH CORN WESSON OIL NOW 6 ears 23c qt. 59c LEGION JUNIOR BASEBALL GAME POSTPONED AGAIN Second game of the Hattiesburg (lirp.

tnfi iw flm the real Republicans. An Important meeting of the trade promotion committee of the snouid be reserved for whites and I rear seats for Necrnes a rnsinm President Eisenhower White B'' f-he publication of Jones' These electric housewares will delight the and lighten housekeeping duties! for years. political directors, as the first ana ise naa De- in nn rmn unr ft.i,.t the Republican party, its Chamber of Commerce will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday In (he Chamber of Commerre office.

Chairman J. W. MrArthur announced today. BILLOWING IN THE BALTIC A Swedish Star boat appears to take water In a regatta on the Baltic Sea during Kiel Week, Germany's traditional period of sailboat raclnr. pianorm ana iKes campaign pro Waynesboro American Legion Junior baseball series was nostponed Joe McCarthy.

Alsop tips the fact1 The controversy arose after a bus drivers' strike three weeks ago in which drivers protested a city mises, he had received mere than PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN 600 letters, all except three of them again today because of wet grounds. The two teams were scheduled to that, the National Conference Christians and Jews was roped into the deal for reason remotely endorsing Jones' proposal of a new law letting Negroes sit up front violated state segregation laws re political party. One was "insulting- connected with religion, but solely play in Waynesboro. Another try will be made at 3 p. m.

Saturday in Waynesboro Mrs. C. McMurry of Petal has received a lettter from her son, PPC Hugh W. McMurry, who says he will arrive home from Korea the latter part of July. He has tawn in for the political purpose of tret tine disapproving, Mr.

Jones reports, MrHarthv Ho mltM It nncar that ana lwc "rgeCl ftim to give Ike "a quiring some reserved seats for each race. The attorney general upheld the contention and when the strike ended, Negroes boycotted busses. The Hattiesburg won the series open Eisenhower has no belly for this ance' er, 1 5-1, here Tuesday, Korea almot a year, was stationed with the 141st Military Police Co. Oscillating FAN $25.95 10-inch oscil fight, but is being maneuvered into "They want to enlist at once in it and goaded by Adams. a national convention of plan and Alsop, for the Herald Tribune and Purpose to lay the ground work league provided a "free lift." It I 2a fir nmm Summertime is fix-up time-time to start that building Job i ywu've plannod.

Do it now with easy-to-uae fir plywood and wve time, trouble and money. Your lumber dealer has possibly for his own interest as a'Cr a new party," Mr. Jones writes. was called off when the city amended its law to meet state segregation requirements by reserving two front side seats for whites and the lone rear seat, for STOREHOUSE RECEIVES NO FOOD OR CLOTHES The River Atenue Storehouse for the Needv has receiver! no fnnrl nr A TIP TO AUTO REPAIR MEN! omhmot oi me nooscveii persua-; "Ana tncy tine letters) came sicn, also has been trying to shove from every state in the union. I Deep Fat Fryer $29.95 French frying made easy.

All electric, economical to operate, simple to use No mess, no fuss. Beautiful finished chrome case with plastic base and control knobs. Electric $8.95 up Gracefully designed electric rcolator with high polished finish. 8-cup capacity. ike into a ring with Joe as though have been amazed and wZLm rrik mi Though the league accepted the iKe were a reluctant kid in a Numerically they show California schoolyard.

In a flagrant goad. Al- out in front with its eagerness toi lating chrome-plated fan, quiet and powerful. Off-on duo-control switch. Baked enamel finish base. clothes so far this week.

The only sop recently wrote the effect form a new party. New York comes mai wsennower nated McCarthy, 'second and Illinois third." I received conirimiuons have been a radio, a perculator, a couch and 5 In cash. Rev. Oarland Mclnnis, manaizer. iiatly imputing to the President a about 100 myself, all endorsing Mr.

neiptui plans and idea booklets for scores of building and remodeling jobs you can do with these large, light, strong, real wood panels. See him today and start this very weak-end with today's best buy in building luutmals-practical, versatile fir plywood. Do it today! sentiment wnicn ne nas never ex-i Jones letter to Adams. I nn.l.. said today that he has received a '11 hrlfl here In clannlnc m-PL, number of calls this week for urn- rSSfi Well knowing that the National Alsop has conference of Christians and Jews cnange, it launcned tne test case with its leaders said, the help of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

The suit asks the state District Court to hold the revised city ordinance unconstitutional. Jemison told the meeting of a block by block registration campaign. "This is politics," he warned. "If you get a light on your street corner, that's politics. If you don't hav one.

that's bad Dolitics. hi -i SJjsn.v building, rrniuclelina. or homecraft project. We )) hsv fir nlywoofl new ceries and medicine. Kiss hntiklels.

The Storehouse will be open from SO to 10 a. m. Saturdav. It. ia iuw lliauc til' i.i; Ui UUU.M.IIU that the National Conference of Christians and Jews was nothing but a fall-guy in the artificial com with absolutely no religious motive, I telephoned its office and got a located at 1202 4 River Contributions mav be nent there, nn! man nh1 if tin 1 1 iorl himcolf a f'rc JfJSae us first for plans, 1 1 i Mva 1 iiuiiui.

i i vwo fe-ORJOBS CHI SHK WANTS DONE HI WANTS DONE ry tello Bishop, its 'director of mass motion over statement i Saturday morning or taken to Rev- crend Mclnnis' home at 228 Cclum- bla St. that in 17 vears the Communist. minK we must, realize their in wie auMTiicr oi tnc general party had leakt 7,000 had the support of at Protestant ministers as Isn't anvthinz tve can't, cet. if director," Ur. Sterling Brown, whose YOU'VE ASKED FOR THEM! THEY ARE HERE! DOLLY MADISON ELECTRIC ICE CREAM FREEZER Four Quart Size $27.45 Give your customers the BEST! BUILD MORE BUSINESS nartv members.

fellow-trnvelprs "onoruic represents a aegree oi BELL'S TRADING POST Highway 49 So. (Edward. St.) just hold on, hold out, don't hurt anybody, mind our business, register and vote." esnionace acents. nartv line ariher- Doctor cf Philisophy. Mr.

Bishop Yearly consumption of milk pro-1 ducts ha.s decreased four pounds per prison In the U. 8. since 1909. ents and unwUUng dunes. The confirmed a tip that the Pordl grudge against ail Red-hunters goes Foundation was giving the confer-back to Matthews' wrk in expos-'en financial support.

eH was un- lag the associations and activities iable to te" me how much the con- cf AIsod's Aunt Fleanor lereme had received from the Judy Johnston, who holds a train-; er's license, is one of several women who gallop horses each morning during the workout hours at Mon A sod's exDtwure of the nlot to 'ounaauon, out indicated mat hove Ike into a fight with McCar- there nad been at least two mouth Park. thv sneaks for ltjsrif in ninin u-nrris oi money, i ne one or wnicn ne With minor omissions in the inter- was certain was granted to pay for est cf rlaritv. he savs. "President WOTi wur oi tour men "to ex- with Elsenhnwer hs nt Inst nnenpH plore what areas of Asia and the tilities REainsl Sen Joscuh Ue. Middle East" offered the best op- A I P.

sir Edmund Hillary, Col. John Hunt and Tensing of Carthy the real opening of hos- Portunities for the establishment aw me iY arc ancr ninary ana tenzing had sealed the peak. tilities was the President's incisive OI oromernooa cnapiers statement denouncing the slander When I asked Mr. Bishop If the SUNBEAM COFFEE MAKER $37.50 Newest style, stainless steel coffee maker. Beautiful In a pearance and finish.

All electric, of the Protestant clergy by McCar- purpose of the conference was pri. SALE LMDKR EXKCXTIO.N MRS. I i mm SHOEMAKER I'lalntlCf 4040 MRS. JfOLA LOWE Urfeadul By virtu of jr. execution uiutd on a jinlment of th Circuit Court ot Forrest County, Mlnlaslppi.

In a certain cause No, 4040 and ttylad Mra. Latha Shoemaker, plaintiff versus Mrt. Nola Lowe, defendant, rendered at the April 19S3 term of court on the 12th day of May, 1953, for the turn of 11.000. no bearing Intereat at the rite of 'V per annum from the 12th day of May, 1933. together with coats In the amount of 194.68.

aald judgment being a lien by virtue of an attachment levied onj March 6. 1931, on the land described and In aall Judgment aaid land waa condemned to be sold to satisfy said judgment snd W. A. Payne. Sheriff of Forrest County, Mississippi, was ordered to ad-1 vsrtise and sell aald land In tne same1 manner aa lands are sold under execution.

In order to satisfy aald Judgment: and said: thy's pet investigator. The White imarily religious he answereed that North 25th Ave; Mrs. Nancy Greenwood. 2010 Hardy N. E.

Hatten, 515 Columbia; Ralph Mc-Cardle. RFD A. L. Smith. 800 Bible School Held Al Shellon Church STEAM IRON Hcu.se actively created the oppor- it was not, He said it was ccm- At The Hospitals $18.95 tunity to strike this hard blow at posed of "religiously motivated Double Hot Plate $12.95 Single Plate Also Available 2 unit hot plate in smart modern design.

Does not require special wiring; U0-12Q volt A.C, type. South 28th Mrs. France io Wisconson senator. The Pres- people working on matters of civic Kient's chief of staff, former Gov. concern.

Dowdy, 413 Kimball Mrs. Mar-gurite Gunn. RFD and Sandra K. Evans. Glendale.

htierman Adams, or New Hamp-1 During the Truman administra- This Iron saves time and does work no other iron can do. It is safe, light weight and easy to use. A Vacation Bible School was hold this week at the Shelton Baptist Church, four miles west ol Mosellr PATIENT! METHODIST: New Bonnie Lou Morgan. shlre. was the man who finally de-jtion the conference ran a big nded that Matthews offered Uncheon 8t the Mavf lower to long-awaited 'really good issue on Washington at $10 plate, which1 BIRTHS I Adding loom? fif ply I Msss this P-y; tood h.ip.rn.-s the lob and othr U.

ut tovj UM rt ot sldin. 1 lisht. prool I JhWJthin) uboora. fir plywood. I sjgfr.

I I PI rnrt backyard duttSfw outdoor can build apses-savins bu ll jtyourMlf with dU- I in. at low coat with to- I 10, fir plywood. ll ftemod.ims' RiiHd nwdarn fun 1 uj sjNSS you th I yur. with Plv- 'uaury r.al wood par-lt 1 wood Your d-aiwr h. nsw mali.i handy psnsls.

stiowcwu ev. c. R. Robinsen is pastor. wnicn the President could take his proved to he nothina but a Doliti- There are four department Records at Methodist Hospital list the following births: Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Hinton. New Augusta, are the parents of a girl.

stand against McCarthy Rather cftl raiiv for Truman at which he cleverly. th White House delivered trite, familiar nlue for judgment being duly enrolled on the Judgment Roll of said Forrest County. Mississippi, tj W. A. Payne Sheriff of Forrest Mississippi, have levied upon the land condemned in aald judgment and de-crlbed A part of the SK', ot See.

22. 4 R. 13 in Forreet County, Mississippi, dsacnried as beginning at Catherine Dykes, Poplarville: W. C. Bogle.

Eaxterville; Barbara Ann Gipson. McLain: and Mrs. Sullivan. Sumrall. thinner, primary, junior and Intermediate, for ages 3 to IB, The school was held from 8 to 11 a steps to stimulate a telegram de-the so-called 'civil rights program" nouncing aiaunewc mm tnrre wnich was jammed down his throat weigning pounds.

14 ounces, born Lorene Lott, jThursda'- daily. Refreshments were served at i "if v-miiiwuv. riuraiaiii the iiMe nhm Convention in Dlsmivsed Miss Beaumont: Mrs. 10 o'clock by the women of the i Johnson. 210-, Mr.

and Mrs W. Gordon. 2.508 and Jewish faiths. This was to give by the pro-SocialUt group community. South 25th Mrs.

Claude Mapp r-resiaeru a lesson 10 speais. known as Americans for Democrat- A picnic was held at nocn todav Sunbeam WAFFLE Meiore tne planned answer to tne acUon. This thing actively ccop- west Seventh, are the parent of a boy, weighing 8 pounds, 14 ounces, born today. Mr. and Mrs E.

Gannam. to roncno.e tne school. 512 Sixth Ave Baby Dex Johnson. 210 South 25th Mrs. W.

L. Keen. Sumrall. Fred McCulloueh, the point of intersecnon oi tne right-of-way line of the railroad of Ta-tum Lumber Company, running East and West lcroaa said property, with the F.aat line of the Dixie Highway and run thence is a Northeasterly direction along the East side cf said Dixie Highway 2SO feet to the point of beginning, and from said point of beginning run In a northeasterly direction along the East aide of aald Dixie Highway 30 feet, run thence East lift feet, more or mvuea telegram coma oe pubiisnea. eratcs Wltn the British socialist Commencement Night, or Parents IRON $28.50 the vice preswtent wanned 1106 North Main Mrs P.

L. Night, will be held at a p. Sun- Petal, are the parents of a bov. FLASHLIGHT 98c A new design, focusing flashlight with positive action switch. With bulb, less batteries.

3-cell. Universal POP-UP TOASTER $21.95 A real beauty toasts 2 slices at a time, just right. Adjustable speed. Polished chrome with brown plastic trim. Guaranteed.

"JZ-ZSZ: Rabbi Benjamin Schultz. of New The Watts, 630 Magnolia Mrs. weighing 3 pounds, 7 ounces, bom' dav They will help keep your customers coming back to you for service. Jul 1 York, the executive director eff the House reaction was i. ne woraers in tne scnool Mrs.

Alice Hinton. principal; Mrs, less, to Longtno S'reet. run thenre" League against Elecric waffle iron in new square design. Has temperature I i cator, and stylish plastic fittings. Brown, 200 Oliver Miss Mary today.

Jo Martin. Moselle: Mrs. B. C. Lew-! Is Petal: Ernest Youna.

RFD 2: Mr Souih a Ion ih Want Una of lymilno press the Presidents fine statement rj-L the conference snd Mrs. Shelbv Rneiphtu Straal fo fh lln of ran Beatrice Sanford. pianist, and gen 1M7, proposing an Mrs A Davis. Lumherton: Nan- Purvis, are the nsrenta nf a aM eral secretary; Mrs. E.

E. Brvant iu invMtiffatmn of rrnmmiinism all Wallaee. Briarfield ApartmcnU 'oorn at Forrest General Hospital Mrs. Mary Rainey, Intcrmell- auuiiuAii.if nwf L.A.t ous bodies. In reply.

Dr Hen read, run thsnca wst alonf th North Una of aald right-of-way of th aaid TaiUro Lumbsr Company's railroad to a point fat East of th Dlai Highway, run thanra in a Norihsrlv ijlractlon patallal with Ih Dial High-way 250 feat, run thane Wast 64 ft in th point ef bajslnntns tottbr with all thron and arpur-tananew thrunto bclongtna: ry Noble McCrsrken. formerlv presiding officer of the Senate, of, president of Vassar College and FOR CORNICE BOARDS BOATS, TABLES. CABINETS, ETC. Big, light, strong panels of fir plywood make anything easier to build! Get your -ply wood' here for building for remodeling for hundreds of "around the house" jobs. THAMES WOODWORKING SHOP JACK BARRON.

MGR. 2.H MrLEOD ST. PHONE 3-0791 iviary uoieman. r-erkinston: trus morning. The M' wuiei Buuer and M15 and Mrs.

Burch Dossett. 109 Colum- weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Roger Smith. Junior; Mrs. J.

W. bis St. Moore, Mrs. Cletson Howard and FORREST GENERAL: New pa- WASHINGTON (-The nation's Mrs. R.

Robinson, Primary Mrs Hen is Michael Brown Joyner, 112 surplus of butter has climbed to aCasey Jenkins, Mrs. Merle NeWin C'DousIa Ut f.v-'K-J I 7 I -nrral secretary of the conference, charge te true and lll oaOlW FOWLER HARDWARE AND CIFT SHOP I will offr aald propjrty for sal an South BARRON MOTOR CO. 23rd Ave Mis. Helen record of more than 250 million Mrs. Thaxton Patetrson and Mr will 1 in UiKIC IJ.U1 U4UUU W.WllU.

fc. I ence- within iai hours Speights Purvis; Zondel Ksts. Oulf- poundi. Audie Wslters, Beginner S.hermon Adams Is the one who KM JlPOrt: Mrs. Elizabeths.

Gunn. RFD The Agriculture Department re- wa denounced a short time ago by I j5ee your lumber dealer foday 1 He has NEW PLANS for you A POft pa QVAUT Y.TIf TIP PIB PUWOO mmippi orT Monday a m.t i. Wr Mf Sarah Turner. 1707 Mamie ported today that stocks in coW Mrs. Alice Hinton, Mrs.

Best rice Sanford, Herbert Klnmon. Willie Cooksey. Jake Anderson and Casey Jenkins assisted with the trsnspor- mi Tis jm vi ov. una nerman pn lims storage on June 30 total! 2S3 mil Richard Lloyd-Jones, the Republican editor o.f the Tulsa Tribune for keeping Republicans from see. Hardy Street Phone JU 4-6424 Dial JU 3 2652 Magnolia State Front St.

Hon pounds, or about 1 million Slwrtff of rorrwt fouBty. Mlaausippi iuir iouw Eatella Smith, 507 more than the previous record set tatian. uig ike and' surrounding nun.

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