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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 66

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Clarion-Ledgeri
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Jackson, Mississippi
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66
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Of Clatlcn.ff natt Jackson daily sews charge of fre program meets. of the Cerrfx" br Dr. S. Chatham, Yazoo City. Speaker tor the banquet will be Dr.

Jack Schieiher of Can-field, Ohw, on "The False Magic of Mrs. John B. (Haze!) Hoeil incrican Public 'BIRTH TO MEDICARE Topics Varied For loth Scientific Assembly Topics ranging from birth Children' with a film strip, to Medicare will be discussed "Crossroads at Four" and "Pre-during the 13th annual Scientif- vention of Blindness after ic Assembly of the Mississippi twelve" with a film strip, "The Academy of General Practice, i Smartest Kid in Town" by THERE'S A PLACE WITH LOWER PAY JAIPUR, India (AP -Satish C. Aggarwal, president of the state Jana Sanh political group, says a survey has shown the average daily income of nearly 65 pr cent of the people in Rajasthan state is 20 paise (4 cents). Life To Have The meeting, to be held at 0rleans My timl, Ach-the Hotel Heidelberg, Jackson, ing painful feet Causes and ifrom October 18 20, will at-1 Therapy" by Dr.

William C. Warner, Jackson Bone and goal of busings in force by the end of the year, mil exceed this goal by a wide margin. Through August the company already bad more than $63 million in new written business aci will exceed its $77,000,000 goal by the end of the year. Officers of the company are Richard 0. Rush, president and chairman of the board; Charles C.

Rush, executive vice president and treasurer; Ralph B. Edwards, senior vice president and agency director; Arnold L. Young, CPA, vice preside and comptroller; Dr. S. H.

McDon-nieal, vice president and medical director; George R. Van Fleet, secretary; Johnny H. Wil- liamson, assistant treasurer and assistant comptroller; Iar-. ry Tyner, assistant secretary; I Don Bruce, assistant secretary and Charles Runnclls, assistant-1 treasurer. Joint Clinic, Jackson; "After 40 years and 30,000 Deliveries Common Sense obstetrics" and "Infertile Mating, Office A diagnostic and Treatment Center" by Dr.

Charles W. Pavey of Columbus, Ohio; "Radiation Therapy in Carcino- 0 American Public Life from throughout the state. Subjects to be discussed include: "The GP, Natural Specialty Iatrogenology" and "The Culprit in Diabetes Fat or Sugar," by Dr. Walter W. Sackett, Miami, Florida; "Prevention of Blindness in 300 MILLIUN 200 MILLION YEAR it SECTION RICHARD 0.

RUSH 'I DAVENPORT MOSBY is president of the Mississippi Assn. of Insurance Apents. He is the second Jackson- ian to be honored with tmn to this state post, the other being John Robinson, I who served in 1933. Pulpwooders PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -The pulpwood industry is going all-put to train new pulpwood workers and boost per man output.

Federal agencies and many universities are lending a hand In the crash training program, designed to supply the 1248 pounds of pulpwood needed to -turn out the amount of paper products each American uses an a year. Firms such as Portland's Omark Industries, manufacturer of cutting chain for saw, are conducting pulpwood harvesting schools at dealerships and providing instructors for courses at the University of Georgia, Clemson and other institutions. Some companies are even sponsoring scholarships for pulpwood industry study. The American Pulpwood Association is working with a forest ranger school in Lake city, to train harvesters. For Service "Beyond The FA of Canton is guest speaker for the luncheon on Thursday.

October 20. Her subject is "Medicine in Flowers." Serving as moderators for the scientific assembly will be Dr. Herbert H. Hicks of Natch-i ez; Dr. William R.

Campbell of Columbia; Dr. Hardy B. Wood- bridge of Jackson; and Dr. Joseph B. Johnston of Mt.

Olive. Dr. Max Pharr, Jackson is president of the Mississippi Academy of CP; Dr Eldon L. Bolton of Biloxi is president elect. Dr.

Robert J. Moorhead of Yazoo City, a former presi-'dent of the Academy, is in Picture based on the insur- to design a modern is exceeding its goals in 1966- narfpr PACEMAKER 100 MILLION YOUR HARTFORD AGENT CARROLL THOMPSON, INC. Ttltphon. 3S2-4SS9 418 I. Arnil Jackton, Mil.

7 Richard 0. Rush, president and chairman of the board of American Public Life Insurance Company announced today that the Jackson domiciled legal reserve life insurance company'! application for television channel 16 has been approved by th Federal Communications CoTuriion. Rush said that the television station will jointly owned by American Public Lite Insuranre Company and John McIndon, leteran broadcasting executive. Broadcasting operations are sla'ed to begin in the fall of 17. "We hope to give a new variety of programming to the Central Mississippi area bv affiliating with ABC or the Over-myer Network." Ruh com-mpnted "We also will broadcast NBC and CBS programs which, though popular throughout the country, are not included in the Jackson program schedule." American Public Life Insurance Company, now in its ninth year, is a phenomenon in the insurance industry.

The insurance buying public has recognized that American Public Life is providing a more modern approach to the insurance needs of the public by the insurance program it offers. As a result, the public is purchas- ing more and more insurance from American Public Life. The company, which began with a determination to reach the quarter billion dollar Save with State Farm's low insurance rates for rarpfnl Hrivpr See me. BILL HUBBARD 240( Meodowbrook Road 366-8677 STATE FARM MUTUAL VT0M0tlf mSWAXCI COMM Hemt Office P'oowngten, IIMnafi M-Sl Call Of Duty" Robert Gondy Ins. Agcy.

352-4416 Joe Ellis Joseph, Inc. 352-0801 Mc Arthur Preston, Inc. 352-3321 Nelson Ini. Agcy, Inc. 352-550t Robinson Julienne, Inc.

352- 4061 Ross Cr Yerger, Inc. 353- 4971 Withers-Nelson Crumby, Inc. 353-5214 Thomoi Yotes Co. 941.1732 WW It INtUtkMd. 1 7966 Progress Reflects Bright ce company American Public Life in ollars of life insurance in force for 1966.

Dur- Mississippi's P-R-O-G-R-E-S-S-l-V-E life insuran January adopted a goal of a Quarter Billion ing the first few weeks of the year the sales ing as more and more Mississippians recogniz insurance plans tailored to fit today's insuranc ace quickened to a dramatic tempo, increased that American Public Life offered modern needs. By August, more than $63 million in ndication that the company would far exceed SELECT A new life insurance had its goal of a Quarter siness for the year. American Public life agents perform a valuable service by providing soun been written a clear i Billion Dollars of bu Your American Public Call him soon! ance needs of today. insurance plan for you BIG AGENT COMPANY OFFICERS CHARLES C. RUSH Executive Vice President Treasurer professional counseling ife agent will be happy GEORGE, R.

VAN FLEET Secretary BRUCE Secretary STAFF MIKE STANLEY Division Manager RALPH B. EDWARDS Senior Vice President Director of Agencies JOHN H. WILLIAMSON Assistant Treasurer Assistant Comptroller CHARLES RUNNELS Assistant Treasurer RICHARD O. RUSH President Chairman of the Board ARNOLD L. YOUNG, CPA Vice President Comptroller LARRY TYNER Assistant Secretary Dr.

S. H. McDONNIEAL Vice President Medical Director DON Assistant SPECIAL O. K. McREYNOLDS Division Manager I lv.r..J AGENT JOE K.

LAIRD Director Special Sales LARS JOHNSON Division Manager FREEMAN JERNIGAN Manager, Credit Life Department r- -v 03- a R. W. Aiken Int. Co. 153-sm Edin A.

BoHe Co. I5S-4789 Robert Barkidol IfK. 952-3655 Don Bottrell Co. 94I-4372 Brodihow Hoover, Inc. 352-6526 But Ins.

Aqeney 355-6443 1 Cowon Ini. Agency 353.4744 Dovd Goulet Int. Inc. 354-2716 Dreyfus Int. Agency 354-2T7I 6 -if.

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