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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 10

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THE CLARION-LEDGER. JACKSON. MISS. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 3.

1953 SECTION ONE PAGE 10 Eugene Hesdorffer, brother. Dr. of Jackson. 4-M Forester M. B.

Hesdorffer Dies In Hospital CANTON. Sept. 2 Services for M. B. Hesdorffer.

prom Marion YoufhMakes ed In 1865 and has been successfully operated by the Hesdorffer family since that date. Mr. Hesdorffer was an Elk. Mason and Rotarian and took an active part in civic and business circles in Canton. He leaves bis wife.

Mrs. Pearl Aldelman Hesdorffer, and one Utile daughter, Lynn. 4: his mother, Mrs. Hernetta Hesdorffer. all of Canton; a sister.

Mrs. Mira Mackevich of Chicago and one inent Canton Merchant, who died Blackjack Oaks Pay in a jacKson Hospital Wednesday morning following a two-weeks illness, will be held from the family residence on South Union Street Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rabbi Max Lewinthal will officiate and burial will be in the Jewish COLUMBIA. Sept. 2 A 4-H Club forester ill Mrlon ed demonstrations averaging over three acres each.

Besides his award. Joe has three acres in tree farming. County has demonstrated that with Cemetery under the direction of The Smartest Thing in Doors He started this improvement a lot or hard work, even a smau boy can convert worthless areas of blackjack oak into profitable pine. The boy. Joe Glynn Johnson, son Baldwin Brothers funeral home Mr.

Hesdorffer was 44. K.m of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Johnson, is county 4-H forestry winner.

He owned and operated one of Cantons finest food markets a contest co-sponsored by the Hesdorffer's, whichwas establish G. it O. Railroad and the Columbia Lions Club, announced As with a single acre In 1951. From hat acre, he cut out all undesirable oaks, allowing some pines 'here to make better growth and to reseed. By the fall of 1951.

Joe had cleared a second adjacent acre of oaks. On this aero where no seed trees were near enough he pines utjen. they arrived free from the state nursery. Sixty- five per sistant County Agent R. O.

Fowler of Columbia. His award is $50. A total of 41 bovs in Marlon coun MOVING Local or Long ty entered the 4-H forestry project this year, and 36 of rhem establish- i i i mil ittri tTin 'una i hi i cent of these pines survived de CHARLES G. HOLLER. meter superintendent of Mississippi Power Si Light Company, received his 25-year service award at a brief ceremony held here recently.

mrnwm Southern Bell Sells 4 Distance I i CALL TIGER REED Big Debeoiure Lot The Southern Bell Telephone and spite dry weather, one of the most successful plantings of a total of over one million that year in Marion County. Joe's pines planted in late 1951 are row mostly over two feet high. Ir. 1952 he cleared another nearby acre and set out pine seedlings with 80 per cent survival. This year he has another acre ready for his 1.0C0 seedlings when they arrive.

He cut most of the oaks witti a double bladed axe. and pulled them away with his father's tractor. He also used the tractor and a plow to construct fire lanes a-round his Improved areas. estry, stated V. W.

Yawn of Co-1 lumhia, area forester for the Mis-sLvippi Forestry Commission. Assistant County Agent Fowler and Mr. Yawn visit all Marion County; boys in the 4-H forestry poject to help teach them how to grow tinv! ber as a profitable crop. i 1 SAUS MANAGER FOR NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES, Inc. Phona 2-2883 Telegraph Company Wednesday, rccepted a bid of 101.53 for 130..

000,000 principal amount of 24- PINE SEEDLINGS will make this much frawth in less than twa years after beiar set the right way. as was done by Joe Glynn Johnson. 14-year-old 4-H Club member in Marion County. Here looking over Joe's 4-H forestry demonstration with him are Assistant County Arent K. O.

Fowler (center) of Colombia, and V. W. Yam (left), area forester for the Mississippi Forestry Commission, and alsa of Columbia. In the background is a good stand of pine from which Joe cat several undesirable hardwood trees. THE SIMPLEST SOLUTION TO THE "IMPOSSIBLE" PROBLEM OF INTERFERING DOORS H0LC0MB H0KI FOLDOOR Oparatat Imla'a fHa doorway, out of lt way.

VYid choSoa of waihobla, colored plastic fabric covarrngt, For old homes and new. Com in and mee the tmortrat thing in aoort jear 33i percent debentures. President Fred J. Turner announced at Scuthern Bell's General Headquarters in Atlanta. Nationally Advertised SAMSONITE Luggage Successful bidder was Halsey, ft-oart and Co.

50c Down 50e Weekly Mfcny neighboring 4-H Club boys began timber improvement after reeeing Joe's project, and he has The accepted price represents an interest cost to the Southern JOHN ROBERT POWERS tells Secrets Of Charm Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com- helped advise them. Forest fires have been greatly reduced since the 4-H Club boys rany of approximate 3.65 percent to maturity of the debentures. Mr. been me actively interested in for- Stroomllnod tor Mty corryinq tmortly linod, aonad for wrnklo-proof pockino. Strong onough to ttond on.

Oioica Of cotorv Toa ictro. H'Troia Cm $17.50 21" QyickTn'ppr 26" Pullman CM 24" Twa-SuJNf $25.00 Turner said. The successful bidder plans to offer the issue to the public at 102.07 to yield approximately 3.62 percent to maturity. The debentures are due Septem irtBUlLDIWG SPECUUIE: Older Folks with Itching Skin For tha vine. m4imiic.

ritfil tirh of dry shin, mm rfnmoa to folk pul mioHlc ov. RniMl Oiatmcnt io opwiol oothins rltf. Contain, lonoha imouc aeu hi 1lor of ailMins aatnrmj ikm oib work fut. and comfort kuta. It fflo Vnn4 aot to haa to arratrh aid arralrh Got Reaiaol aad gat nlt.

AB anig atom ber 1, 1977. The debentures are being issued in connection with Southern Bell record-breaking construction program which Is continuing tnroughout its nine-state service Emm gas TRUSCHg jEWEUBS OfTCAIC M8M1LISAPSAVE W0NEJ5239 area. Mat Dtnxr A southern bank Fulton Na CAPITOL ST 105 tional of Atlanta is trustee for the issue. aaa mafljai To Accompany Giants On Tour Of Japan NEW YORK, Sept. 2 Horace Stoneham, president of the New York Giants, announced today that Baseball Commissioner Ford C.

Frick and National League President Warren Giles had designated Larry Goetz as the umpire to make the trip with the Giants to Japan at the end of the 1953 season. In case a shoulder condition prevents Goetz from going. Umpire Jocko Conlan, will serve as 4th Annual lion Oil Scholarship Program the alternate. By JOHN ROBERT POWERS day moments are yours to choose.jLinCOln LOltOn Anything gay and unusual, rit Pomting-up your type and dra-uiing with spirit in line, color andV-rOp LI (Tie Jl maturing is sure to add both, fabric expresses your carefree na- BROOKHAVEN A 5000 to 5200 distinction and interest to your; hire. And for your cotto r0D -xoected in personality.

The famous beauties clothes, be sure there is always a rCi! n. Eerryhill, local cotton buyer. 15 College Scholarships to Southern Students and Teachers for Writing Winning Essays 408 Other Cash Prizes lion 1953-54 Essay Contests are starting right now. Since the Lion Oil Scholarship Program began, 637 prizes worth $65,200 have been awarded to Southern Students and Teachers characteristics and then choose But make no mistake in analyz- Last year's cotton Top cnly the costumes and accessories ing yourself and determining your around 5000 bales, but this years' crop is expected to lag behind that! that accent their particular types. type! This approach, to personally presentation is not a matter of posine or acting.

It is purely a dis For instance, you may have a petue figure and small features. figures as boll weevils nave Decome worse with the recent rains. tilling of your nature to point-up If your nature is extremely femi nine, frivolous, gay ana oemurc, us essence so mat you can acmeve Makins fruit preserves? Stir you mate a periect coquette. io the greatest impact! them carefully when they are being brought to the boiling point so as poir.t-up this asset, au a taxes is a curled coiffure, the most feminine of current fashions and dressy rinih Fti-m- and nils are defi Dot to scorch. 'Flsmred For You' Specially prepared by figure and nitely for you.

But stay away i fashion experts EXCLUSIVELY fmr-i arm- snort clothes and for readers of this column. FIO- cion't confuse yourself with the URED FOR YOU. gives detailed instructions and illustrates how to select foundation garments that i provide comeliness, control and suit of girl. The Sophisticate trim figure, electric per-! healthful comfort for your waivia- With a and striking rather than uai type oi ngure. c-na ui soaality rezular features, play the plus stamped, seu-acaresseu EASY TO ESTER All you do is write an essay in500 words or less, get it approved and signed by your teacher, and mail it to LION OIL SCHOLARSHIP FUND.

The essays will be judged by leading Southern educators. Essays will be rated 60 fr interest and originality, 30 for excellence and clarity ticate to a fare-the-well. Let your inveiope to tecreis oi unarm in cciJJure be as sleek as you can rare of this newspaper for FIG- nnm trrn vnTT arranze. Your domes can oe .1 evere and tailored as the fashion Tomorrow: Cover-op cosmeetics. Termites Work Hidden Can do Heavy Damage In Short Timet MISSISSIPPI TERMINIX CO.

PILES SO BAD I sntm of presentation, and 10 for neatness. For, I Txw-mw COuLDN'TSlT' owimarr 1111 W. Capitol Phono 3 5254 allows in order to lramatize your witty, intcllisrent and amusin? self to the hiehest decree. Black and white are two of your best colors. All of your clothes should be huh' fashion, sensational, dramatic and If you havr chisled features, i drearrv eyes and a sensitive nature that loves beauty and art.

you are the romantic type that needs the setting of beautifully-1 textured and subtly colored riothes. Let everything you choose; have a rxhness. But let everything be restrained and exquisitely simple. Your hair should 14, m. A.

Sam Anlanto. Tm 4maunc Pxw tortur of mt' 1 AcimriirTiichinciv ptinmlnlit rarwl tmnai-. LurirKitr. anftm dr. hirlwl prt.

llr'rm rMur twHIirf. Itnn uer ntr tf pr. P. ft mi comfort nUrv Ak ooctor about it. SuppoMtory lorra nr tun itb pcrioraml VV- Ptm Ommwi and Suppanlahtt 9 TEACHERS! Your essay contest, open now, provides additional cash awards for elementary and high school teachers.

Three $1,200 Scholarships Three $400 Cash Travel Grants Thirty-three $75 Cash Merit Awards This year, the Program for teachers utilizes the three-zone system and provides more awards. Any teacher, principal, or superintendent teaching in public, private, or parochial schools in designated areas served by Lion is eligible to enter. For writing the essay rated best in your zone, you will receive a $1,200 Scholarship to the college or university of your choice. The next best entry in each zone will win a $400 Cash Travel Grant. If your essay is among the next eleven best in your zone, you will receive a cash merit award of $75.00.

Here's How To Enter: Write an original essay in 1,000 words or less on "What are my Responsibilities as a Teacher?" Mail it before midnight February 15, 1954, to Lion Oil Scholarship Fund. Get rules booklet from your principal, your Lion dealer or write the Scholarship Fund. complete details about the contests, ask yoilr teacher or principal for a free rules booklet, get one from your Lion Oil Dealer, or write the Lion Oil Scholarship Fund. FIRST COSTEST STARTS SOW The subject of the first student contest is: -The Kind of Citizen I Want to Be All entries must be postmarked before midnight, October 15, 1953. Subjects for the other essay contests will be announced at a later date and are listed in the Rules Booklets.

FOUR STVnjEST CONTESTS IS EACH OF THREE ZOSES For the fourth successive year, Lion Oil Company will provide scholarships and cash prizes in a series of essay contests in a six-state area. This year, the Scholarship Program consists of four contests in each of three zones. In short, there will be three scholarship winners in every contest. The contest is open to all high school students in public, private, or parochial schools in designated areas served by Lion. Under the three-zone system, you compete only against other students in your zone have a better chance of winning.

HERE'S WHAT YOU CAS WIS If your essay is judged best in your zone, you will win a one-year scholarship worth $1,000 to any accredited college or university you choose. These scholarships are unusual because they cover not only tuition, but also such incidental expenses as laboratory fees, booLs, room and board. If your essay is among the next fifteen best in your zone, you will receive a $25 cash merit award. Altogether, the program provides 192 prizes totaling $16,500 for student winners. YO UR TEA CHER-SrOSSOR ASD YOUR SCHOOL CAS WIS, TOO If you are declared a first place winner in your zone in any of the contests, your teacher-sponsor will receive $200 in cash.

A teacher sponsoring a $25 Merit award winner will receive $25 cash. This year, each Scholarship winner's school will receive a $100 cash award for the purchase of library books. DOS'T MISS THIS OPPORTUSITY TO ATTESD THE COLLEGE OF YOUR CHOICE OS A LIOS OIL be sertiy styiea ana never siuuica In effect. The Gamin The gamin is characterized hy a boyish, figure. Impudent features and rebellious hair.

Active sport clothes, "crazy' pants for every-tmcg from breakfast through late- Lauderdale Leads In New Business MERIDUN Lauderdale county topped the entire state of Mlssis-uppi tn the number of new business 5UbIisfcments and new employes fr.r Uw five-year period from 193-52. a study of a brochure on industry prepared by the Mississippi L.mplovmrnt Security Commission Student and Teacher Contests Endorsed by State Education Associations end Catholic Diocesan OJfices of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. I veals. The survey mciuaea oruy tew businesses employing eight or' mere persons. I This county's sro.

was 91 new businesses and 1.909 new employees WHY THE SCHOLARSHIP Lion Oil is part-and-parccl of the South, employing more than 2,700 persons with an annual payroll of more than $12,500,000. Lion Oil manufactures more than sixty petroleum products which keep the wheels of Southern industry, transportation and agriculture spinning. Lion's nitrogen fertilizers enrich FUND WAS ESTABLISHED the soil of Southern farms help Southern farmers produce more and better crops. The Scholarship Fund is Lion Oil Company's way of saying, "We believe in the South are eager to assist its sons and daughters our good neighbors. We're proud to be Home Folks Good Neighbors OGO ES GDOOGK? Off Ore Blood, it SaDe a Life! in these businesses, the survey sVows.

Second highest county was Harrison, on tne Gulf Coast, with 43 new businesses and 1.665 employees. Ranking third was Hinds county 24 new ruince and a new employ gain of 962. Lauderdale county's largest Increases were made la lumber and wood products industries 12 new establishments In the five years, jvith 553 new employes; building construction and general constructing. 5 businesses. 264 new worker- retail automotive.

7 with 115 IYIPAMY OIL ARKANSAS (4 DORADO new employees, and personal ser At night you can see farther and better on concrete. Its light-colored surface spreads illumination. Pavement edges, obstructions and pedestrians are clearly denned. Night or day, wet or dry, concrete has uniformly high skid-resistance because of its permanently gritty texture. Concrete saves money, too.

It is moderate in first cost yet can be designed accurately for any axle load and concrete keeps its load-carrying capacity throughout its long service life- Concrete pavements cost less to maintain, last much All this adds up to fow-onnuof-cosf service. -s Enjoy a Kolf hor of mutk end fun on "Sunday Down Sow" I ll 1 ll a9 i twr Sunday 5.30-iO0 t. M. ovar tha Lion radio MtwoHu vices with a new employe gain of 102. For the state.

664 new businesses ere established employing 26.461 persons. Q. How many offspring are produced by one pair of houseflics during a summer season? D. D. A.

It is not known exactly, beer i fects, birds. in.ecttndes. ar.d weather take a toll of the rvs Mat are laid and the yours thrt are corn, and reproduction does not go on at full speed. It has been calculated that a pair of flies 'could produce a total of 131 You can stop quickly, safely. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 504 Wotti Birmingham 3, Alabama A nctionol organization to improvo and oxtond tho utti of Portland ctmtnt end concrtto through iciontific rttvorch ond onginotring fMd.work -pnng during a CjUintiUion summer season if all lived and re produced norrmally..

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