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SUNLIGHT FILTERED THROUGH foIUge and mou-covrriugs of large live oak trees along the Logtown road leading past the residence of the Roy Baxter Family in 1963. This area now a part of the NASA Buffer Zone. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Roy Baxter, Sr. now living in Pearllngttm.
Power Drug Co. advertised NiKht Phones 54 or 31 - Day Phones 189	or	289.
‘Everything that school children need. The Ice Cream Parlor, largest in South Mississippi is thoroughly screened. Only Soda Fountain in South Mississippi using Soda Glasses.”
J. E. Briggs, Jeweler and Optometrist said:	'‘Know
your Child's Eyes. We test eyes and fit glasses properly.”
Engmans, The Original Bargain Store, "Home of laces and embroideries. Phone 41-J, opposite L. 4 N. Depot.
TREES CAST SHADOWS acres* the beautiful Pearl Rhrer at Logtown where poie fishing was enjoyed by young and old alike. Pboto courtesy of Mrs. Roy Baxter, Sr.
Hurricane flood
An early hurricane pusher high water into Kiln Com munity causing the Jourdr river to leave its banks ar flood the old H.L. Hines ft workers quarters across th river from the sawmill. (Photo courtesy of Earl (Buck) Ladner and the Hn cock County Historical Soc ty). The Echo welcomes photos older than 25 year? for publication. They wil1 1 returned to their owner;


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