the lexington advertiser (lexington, miss.). 1946-08-29 [p 8]. · (tchula) wishes to announce that...

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IIT$ EA$YA$ TO $AVE ON YOUR CAR PROPER CARE MEANS MANY MONTHS OF EXTRA WEAR ON YOUR CAR_ INCREASED VALUE ON A TRADE-IN! e^LssmBam NOW IS THE TIME! SEE US TODAY! 1. Change grease from summer to winter. 2. Motor Oil changed to winter grade. 3. Check spark plugs and ignition points. 4. Clean carburetor and fuel pump. 5. Adjust valves. 6. Flush radiator rnd bloc''. \ ...SERVICE... WITH A SMILE FROM OUR EXPERT MECHANICS! | WEATHERSBY CHEVROLET COMPANY Telephone 255 * "WE WHEEL AND DEAL" Lexington. Miss. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: Laundry stove with tank. Also antique bed (cannon- ball) style. Mrs. Mattie McLean, Phone 99. 19-2tnp KELLY’S FEED and Seed Store (Tchula) wishes to announce that he has now besides his regular pro- ducts, a line of groceries and meat market. He is still handling Ferry Seeds and Purina Feeds of all kinds, at the right prices. Your visit will be appreciated. 19-4tnp FOR SALE: Simmon’s Baby Bed and springs; 2-burner hot plate; ironing board and pad; nursery seat. Phone 75. 19-ltp FOR SALE: One iron fireman stoker complete with day and night con- trol system suitable for residence. $200.00. May be inspected at J. D. Landham Supply Company, Green-1 wood, Miss. Mrs. J. E. Mann, Green- wood, Miss. _ 19-2tnp FOR SALE: Two table model radios, two metal porch chairs, one elec- tric iron, one dyed squirrel fur coat, size 12, four evening dresses, several pieces of luggage Call 117 19-ltnp Mrs. W. D. Reed Use The Classified Ads—It Pays! —— -^<^VVAAA^N^VVWW\^V»A<V\A/VAA^<WWSA/\^i FOR SALE: Oats and wild winter peas, double cleaned. Phone 292-J. O. A. Fritz. 18-tfnp FOR SALE: Colored man Willie Henry Williams has four room house for sale. Located in Franzan j Quarters. 18-ltp 1 LAND SURVEYS: Propertly lines run, surveying and mapping. Licensed civil engineer. E. B. Sloss, Box 228, Kosciusko, Miss, Phone 75. 18-2tp FOR SALE: Plenty of minnows for week days only. John T. Parker, Cruger. 18-4tnp NOTICE: To person who recently had black patent pumps worked on at Lexington Shoe Hospital— Check your shoes to see if they are mates. If not call Mrs. C. F. Moore, Lexington 383-J-l. 17-tfnp WANTED TO RENT: A hospital bed for two weeks. Mrs. James H. Moore, Lexington. Call 52. 18-2tnp NICELY FURNISHED comer bed- room for rent to gentleman. Pri- vate entrance. Phone 116. IF IT IS PAINTING or decorating, call me. I have the equipment and experience. All work guaranteed. Call Lexington 286 or 333. G. H. Petty. 11-tf-np —I 1 Patterson’s CIGA -Store DOWNY FLAKE DONUTS M“yrore DOZ. 30c Fine For Gravies KITCHEN BOUQUET - 39' GORTON FILETS MACKEREL “"sts*” 33' JACK SPRAT GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ■=■ 29' PRIDE OF ILLINOIS ASPARAGUS 33' JUMBOBILL PEASA Large Fancy Pea No- 2Can 22c TOMATOES NO. 2 CAN 15' Stock up several cases at this price CUT OKRA NO. 2 CAN 19' JACK ^sPRAT TOMATO JUICE —- 25' A Quality Product Sold Cheap POTATO SALAD LB "'25' Visit Our Store For Party Specialties. We Have In Stock Such Items As Boned Turkey, Boned Chicken, Chicken A La King, Anchovy Paste, Cchicken Pate, Chicken Liver Pate, | Anchovies, and Ripe Spiced Olives. If It’s Unusual, You’ll | Find It At Our Sto Oh Boy! It Won't Be Long: King Bros. Circus Is Coming Ah! The Circur! The Great King Bros. Combined Shows is headed this way. September 26th is the date when performances will be given at 2 and 8 p.m. in Lexington. Fresh from triumphant spring en- gagements in Eastern cities King Bros, promise to uncork the very latest in the way of streamlined HELP WANTED: Waitress in Hotel Durant Coffee Shop, Durant, 17-tfnp Phone Lexington 35-W for refrigera- tion, plumbing and electrical ser- vice. Lundy Refrigeration Service. 24-tfnp FOR SALE: 800 Bushels Coker’s Strain 5 State Certified Victor Grain recleaned seed oats. 99.60% purity 87% germination. Bagged even weight, 5 bushel. Price $2.50 a bushel f.o.b freight depot, Yazoo City, Miss. Potosi Planting Co., Yazoo City, Miss. 18-6tnp NOTICE TOCREDITORS Letters oi Administration having been granted on the 28th day of August, 1946, by the Chancery Court of Holmes County, Mississippi to the undersigned upon the estate of Mrs. Asha Mangum, also known as Mrs. Asha Stapleton Mangum, de- ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against 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 barred. This the 29th day of August, 1946. W. H. MANGUM 19-4tnp Administrator thrills with its 150 performers from foreign countries. Traveling with the big combined shows this season are 600 people, a herd of elephants, 250 menagerie animals and horses. Great convoys will transport the circus from hither to yon. Joe Mix, hero of more than one hundred movies with a cong- ress of rough rigdes, cowboys and cowgirls, Indians and Cossacks prom- ise to make the old West live again. The famous cinema star will be seen on Rowday his prize mount. Everybody wishes to see the King Bros. Circus this year, which recent- ly returned from a triumphal five year tour of South America, and it is a fore gone conclusion that the big tent, easting 5.000 persons, will be filled to the last chair afternoon and night. Six rings and stages and the .hippodrome track, will be used for the earth’s foremost arenic tal- ent—150 acknowledged kings and queens of daring, grace, skill, and in- credible agility. Miss Cito Christiani, charming and youthful equestrienne will be head of a great array of riders. Doors will be open at 1 and 7 p.m. The big show starts at 2 and 8 p.m. Miss Ida Ruth Berry, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lofstrom and baby of Vicksburg, will spend the Labor Day holidays at home with Beal R. Stig- ler and Mrs. C. A. Lofstrom. Miss Berry has accepted a secret- arial position with Marcus furniture Co., Vicksburg, and will continue her business course by going to night school. Mr. Joe Burman and family spent lact wppkpnri in MemDhis. Tenn. COMING DR. LOPEP OPTOMETRIST At Henrich's Drug Store SATURDAY AUG. 31st HAVE YOUK BYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted Leneo Cnangod Special Price* Consultation Fro* HOME OFFICE—KANTOR BUILDING ROOM t 3REENWOOD MISSISSIPPI ■--m | BEN SAYS: | ■j Poor Vision Causes Wrecks— Windshield Clean? CROWN SERVICE T | FOR I J BETTER SERVICE | ) CROWN SERVICE STATION ^ BEN MOOJtE HAMMETT, Owner STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Lexington Mississippi I ‘^vriViyyvy-iAAnAai1 CONTROL OF TERMITE INFESTATIONS When a termite infestation is discovered in a building, prompt | steps should be taken to deter- ! mine the seriousness of the situ- ation and apply control measures ! —further examination may re- veal only a very localized infes- tation which can be controlled by employing sanitation meth- od , possibly supplemented by the application of a soil poison. If the infestation is found to be extensive and to include serious structural damage, it may be advisable to secure the advice and services of someone who has training and experience in the use of sound structural practices and in the application of termite control measures. The same principles should be observed in applying measures for.the.control of termite infes- tation in existing buildings as are recommended for the con- struction of new buildings. That is, existing conditions that are In Memory Of Mother Mother, a year has slowly slipped away, since you left us the twenty- f:f!h of August in nineteen hundred and forty five. It’s been an endless chain of lonely days. For i’ve missed you in so many ways and longed your face to see. I’ve dreamed of you so much mother, sometimes it seems you are really here, with your old tender sweet smiles. The pains have never left our hearts, since your lips in death were sealed. Rest in peace dear old mother, your memory shall never fade. A loving heart will always linger arou- nd the grave where you were laid and though you are absent from our home, you are still kept in mind. favorable for the development of termite colonies in the soil and that permit the passage of ter- mites between the soil and the woodwork of the building should be corrected. Termites that are in the woodwork of the building will die if they are prevented from maintaining contact with the soil and moisture. CRAIG INSECT CONTROL Lexington, Mississippi * R. K. AUTRY and PEPPER TIDWELL LEXINGTON, MISS. PURE LARD 28 LB CAN W FLOUR 25 LB SACK 5F CRACKERS LB BOX 14' MATCHES 3 BOXES 13' VIENNA SAUSAGE 7 “•15' POTATOES Z10 LBS 39' BUTTER BEANS LB 15' CELERY STALK 10c CLEANSER Odajo" 3C“S14‘ BISCUITS °"* 2 c®“ 25' I I Home Sliced LB 57' HOOP CHEESE ! LB 59' SALT MACKEREL LB 39'

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  • IIT$ EA$YA$

    TO $AVE ON YOUR CAR

    PROPER CARE MEANS MANY MONTHS OF EXTRA WEAR ON YOUR CAR_ INCREASED VALUE ON A TRADE-IN!

    e^LssmBam NOW IS THE TIME! SEE US TODAY! 1. Change grease from summer to winter.

    2. Motor Oil changed to winter grade.

    3. Check spark plugs and ignition points.

    4. Clean carburetor and fuel pump.

    5. Adjust valves.

    6. Flush radiator rnd bloc''.

    \

    ...SERVICE... WITH

    A SMILE FROM OUR

    EXPERT MECHANICS!

    | WEATHERSBY CHEVROLET COMPANY Telephone 255 * "WE WHEEL AND DEAL" Lexington. Miss.

    CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: Laundry stove with

    tank. Also antique bed (cannon- ball) style. Mrs. Mattie McLean, Phone 99. 19-2tnp KELLY’S FEED and Seed Store

    (Tchula) wishes to announce that he has now besides his regular pro- ducts, a line of groceries and meat market. He is still handling Ferry Seeds and Purina Feeds of all kinds, at the right prices. Your visit will be appreciated. 19-4tnp FOR SALE: Simmon’s Baby Bed

    and springs; 2-burner hot plate; ironing board and pad; nursery seat. Phone 75. 19-ltp FOR SALE: One iron fireman stoker

    complete with day and night con- trol system suitable for residence. $200.00. May be inspected at J. D. Landham Supply Company, Green-1 wood, Miss. Mrs. J. E. Mann, Green- wood, Miss. _ 19-2tnp FOR SALE: Two table model radios,

    two metal porch chairs, one elec- tric iron, one dyed squirrel fur coat, size 12, four evening dresses, several pieces of luggage Call 117 19-ltnp Mrs. W. D. Reed

    Use The Classified Ads—It Pays!

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