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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 3

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Clarion-Ledgeri
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Sarorday, tlarcll, 1961 Ctjf CfatfomteOgft 3 da'e was second; and M. and S. Hampshire Farms of Quitman third. Hugbea of Columbus, vice president and Mrs. Frank G.

James of Bay Springs, secretary-treasurer. Plaques presented at the banquet Wednesday night were to Sturgis, master award, breeder: Summit Ian Heads Pork Association STATE CX)LLEGE Lamar Stokes of Summit was elected i i 5 Yazoo Revival Ojiens Sunday i D. 0. Hovas of Kilmkhael, master award, commercial producer having less than 50 sows; morning at 7 o'clock followed by coffee and doughnuts, and hot chocolate, and each night at 7:30, and will conLnm throughout the week. Saturday night a prayer vigil, under th direction of Robert Coleman, will begin at six o'clock and continue until Sunday morning at six in preparation for the closing day services.

W0MEU OFTEN YAZOO CITY The guest; evangelist for the revival serv president of the Mississippi Pork Producers Association during the annual pork producers conference here Wednesday and Thursday. He succeeds Gordon Cooper, Jr. of Lambert. Other officers re H. Stureis of Enid, first W.

D. Coo'ey of Waynesboro, master award, commercial producer having over 50 sows; Franklin Kendall, a 4 member of McCarley in Carroll County, Mississippi champion ices which begin Sunday at the First Methodist Church here, is Dr. Andrew F. Gallman, direc-1 tor of Mississippi Conference Board of Evangelism. I The chairman of evangelism of the church, Tom Backstrom, also stated that the Rev.

Bill 1 junior swine produce, and Rob ert S. Barker of Brandon, outstanding extension service 1 rjV'it'' vice president; Rudolph Moore of Canton, second vice president, and W. L. Rienmond of State College, secretary. Officers of the newly organized auxiliary, the Porkettes, are Mrs Glenn Heath of State HAVE BUDDER IRRITATION After II, common Kidney or Blvidtr lr ruaiioni (fc( twin inter vomea Vien ftnd mtj mac you unu and nervou4 1 ram too kurninf ai ltcnlnC urination botn day and mint.

Secondare lly. ou mar lot deep and aulXer lroe Headaehea, Backaches and feei aid. tired, eprewd. In auca Irritation, CYBTKS lituallr fcrlnft fait, relating eomlort by curbinf irritating germ in strong, vrlna and by ans.jula sain relici. Oe CYSTU at 4iuiu.

real betur (aab Gober, minister to youth, West End Methodist Church, Nashville, will be th song agent in swine work. In the carcass show, an outstanding feature of the conference, Iewis McClinton of Quitman placed first with a Hampshire; Hubie Parker of Luce- 4 leader. Services will be held each College, president; Mrs. C. G.

MART 51 CENTER Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. thru Sit. Open 'til 9 P.M. Friday night McLAURIN MART SHOPPING CENTER 9 A.M.

'til 100 P.M. thru Sat. NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday-Friday Saturday Optn 9 A.M.

to 6 P.M. Tuesdey-Wednesdey-Thurtdey DOWNTOWN CAPITOL AT FARISH Open 9:30 A.M. Daily. 9 A.M. Sat.

Open 'til 9 P.M. Friday night swept through Rankin County. RAIL CARS these rail road cars were overturned by the violent winds of the tornado as it Lk ol- Want to know how we can offer such bargains? Ho ho ho we're not gonna tell. Then other stores would know how to do it too. How we can give you such bargains is a trade secret.

Just don't worry about it. The thing that matters is that we have the biggest bargains in town. That's all you need to know. You do know that, don't you? GIRLS' NEW SPRING DRESSES WILL PRESIDE Louis J. Michot, of Lafayette, governor of the Louisiana, Mississippi, West Tennessee District of Kiwanis International, will preside at a banquet honoring Kiwanis President-Elect, Dr.

Glenn Reed, of Marietta, Ga. The banquet, which will be held in the Olympic Room of the Heidelberg Hotel, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. THREE SCOUTS HONORED The God and Country Award was presented to three members of the Galloway Memorial Church recently by the pastor, Dr. W. J.

Cunningham, right. The boys who earned the high award are, from left. Rick Cavett, son of Dr. and Mrs. James R.

Cavett; John Dennery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dennery; and Nelson Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Walters. $1 Walker Is Here, Will Seek Help Congressman Prentiss Walk er arried in his district Friday to survey damage left in the wake of tornadoes which struck Hinds, Rankin and Scobt coun Lots of darling one two-piece styles with full skirts and fancy trims Good quality cottons in plaids, stripes, solid colors Well made sizes 1 to 3, 3 to ox, 7 to 14 ties late Wdnesday. Walker said he would use the -E resources of his office to immediately seek federal aid for tornado victims. He said "In a tragedy of this magnitude which has touched so many lives, the least we can do is to offer all possible assistance." The Congressman said "I am deeply saddened by the huge loss of life and the injuries to persons in my district and elsewhere and I urge those living in the fourth district to call on my office for any help we can render." REAL CAMERAS! NOT A TOY! RUBBLE national guardsmen move through the debris of Candlestick Park where 12 persons lost their lives to the killer tornado.

aster rescue workers throughout for the State will be coming into Jackson area Friday. The local chapter will begin registering disaster victims on Friday for rehabilitation and emergency needs up to and beyond what a family can do for lies staff of the Chapter began to receive inquiries from throughout the United States as to welfare of relatives in this area. All of the calls are being handled and expedited as quickly as possible. A C-119 Transportation plane landed in Jackson at 12:30 a.m. Friday with two mobile emergency canteen vehicles.

A sup Red Cross Marshals Resources When disaster struck, Thursday all local Red Cross staff IMPORTANT NOTICE! Nolen Pharmacy Is Now ORELL PHARMACY 1033 S. GALLATIN ST. 948-4288 MISS ORELL MARSH, Pharmacist Takes 16 pictures in eolor or black white, on 120 film Has distance scale Setting for bright, cloudy or dull light Kentsational bargains! ply of Red Cross blood from Mobile, Blood Center is Vikings' Motive Vikings sailed to northeastern America largely to seek wood, according to the Icelandic sagas. being rushed into Jackson Three trained rescue disaster workers will be here Friday and three more enroute.from New Orleans. The Red Cross Chapter has received requests from Scott SAVE! MENS UNDERWEAR County for cots and blankets This request has been supplied and disaster committees 1m-mediatedly reported to the chapter house.

Red Cross Nursing Service, under direction of Kathleen Bearden, sent out emergency call for volunteer nurses and approximately 30 nurses were on voluntary duty in local hospitals and more will be ready for duty on Friday morning. 30 trained First Aid volunteers manned the two mobile canteens rushed to Candlestick Park and to Flowood. Large quantities of sandwiches and coffee were immediately dispatched to the rescue workers in each of the disaster areas. The Service to Military Fami from the State Health Depart ment which had a supply stor ed in that area. Volunteer Red Cross workers in Scott County will meet emergency needs for for -a r.

-A TX food, clothing and shelter. In Leake County in the Ma-den community the Red Cross workers are on the scene in that area. All Red Cross dis PA lis Boxer shorts of cotton broadcloth In choice ef prints, sanforized shrunk, sizes 28 to 40 Briefs athletic shirts of white cotton knit Tit PORTABLE MIXER STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31, 1965 ASSETS Cash In Sank 35.973.M Mortqaot Loans 01 RmI Estat Owned 15.W9.44 Other Netea Receivable 4,173.10 Furniture end Equipment 7,155.4 Unamertlied Organization Expense 45 22 TOTAL ASSETS CAPITAL LIABILITIES Svln Account I 55J.37071 Other Uabllltlei 201.10 S5J.571.I1 Deferred Income: Unearned Discounts! 819,984.43 Capital Stock Fully Paid Shares 200,00000 Keaervei and Undivided Profit 101,317 Retained Earnlno Seven Months 19.117.S3 TOTAL CAPITAL! 320.4M.70 TOTAL CAPITAL, RESERVES AND LIABILITIES SI, 093,042.94 White System Savings Loan of Jackson, Inc. Eltttrta lulldintj Phona 3SS40SA LILT HOME CREST PERMANENTS TOOTHPASTE i WITH FLUROSTAN For Any Type Of Hair I MEDIUM SIZE TUBES only I kD charge Lightweight General Electric portable mixer whips, beats, mixes at the flick of a switch. 3-speed control, beater JeCt0r' 3048-72 I -fry A Open An Account Todayl 145 E.

CAPITOL-DOWNTOWN JACKSON 4 LAUREL.

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