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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 16

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16 Ot ClatlonHtT3tt jackson daily news Mayor Sampson Seeks Reelection under his administration." Sampson becatna the second TI1UEMAN Henry, Greenwood businessman announced earlier. B. A. BuJf Hammon, police and fire commissioner announced this week he would seek another term. He is being opposed by former deputy sheriff Charles E.

Wright. Post for street commission has no announced candidates. Present commissioner W. 0. I Mize Jr.

has not indicated he SECTION A. Sunday, March 30, 19G9 GREENWOOD Mayor Charles E. Sampson announced announced his candidacy for re election Friday. Sampson, former president of the Mississippi Municipal Association said he was seeking another term so he could help" to continue Greenwood's progress which has seen ts greatest growth durng he past 12 years would seek another term. i lid x-C3sJv3 Cl: 4 vl ft Kt 1 I 1 H' Lili.

JA I I I Riverside Independent Methodist Church Jackion, Mill. 835 Rlvenld. Drivt JOHN T. COSSAR ALFRED C. TEPE RICHARD 0.

RUSH APL Co. President AMS Vice President HOLY WEEK SERVICES Monday, March 31, 7:00 p.m. Tha Revsrand Douglas Vinxant, Pastor of Hindi Independent Methodist Church, Learned, Mississippi, will ipeak on the subject, "The Entry." Tuesday, April 7:00 p.m. The Reverend Mike Weldon, Pastor of Cruger Independent Methodist Church, Cruger, Mississippi, will speak on the subject, "The Suffering Saviour'i Agonising Thirst." Wednesday, April 2, 7:00 p.m. The Reverend Willard C.

Rice, Pastor of First Independent -Methodist Church, Greenwood, Mississippi, will speak on the1 subject, "Jesus' Betrayal." Thursday, April 3, 7:00 p.m. The Reverend Jack E. Noble, Pastor of Riverside Independent Methodist Church, will speak on tht subject, "The Serving King." Holy Communion will bt observed. Friday, April 4, 12:15 p.m. The Reverend Jack E.

Nobla will bring the messagt on "Love Unto Death." Holy Communion. The Table will remain uncovered until 10:00 p.m. Sunday, April 6, Easter 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship "No Place for Fear" by the pastor, Jack E. Noble.

Pastor, Jack E. Noble. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship "Love's Command" by the" of Engineering and George Pegram, right, Ole Miss field representative. Visiting facilities at Ole Miss were, from left, Dottye Langhofer, Phil Waldrup, Jonell Baker, Don Nordozzi, and Julia Sparks.

BATESVILLE VISITORS Welcoming Batesville members of the Mu Alpha Theta, mathematics club at South Panola High School, to the University of Mississippi are Dr. Anderson, left, associate dean of the School 1 I 000 for the fourth quarter of the prior year. Mr. Fitz-Gerald stated the company now has 180 lumber outlets in 29 states and plans are being laid for the opening of an additional forty Lumber outlets in fiscal 1970. quarter ended January 25, 1969 amounted to $2,339,000 or $.43 a share, compared with net income for the fourth quarter of the prior year of $2,850,000 or $.52 a share.

Sales for the current fourth quarter were compared with J- I MHII nwm WHIM! II" Mil I1JI1 HHil WHTimTmi I RAY R. McCULLEN WILLIAM H. NEELY GEORGE B. PICKETT Company television network recently. BUILDING CARE INN William W.

Bond, president of Institutional Investment has announced that construction is under way on a new Care Inn unit on Monroe Street at Northside Drive in Clinton. The 104 bed facility is being built at a cost of $500,000 and will utilize a staff of approximately 60. It will contain complete dining and recreational rooms for guests, Each pest room will include draperies, carpeting, tastefully appointed furnishings and individual air conditioning. Mayor Charles Blass and Dr. Irvin Cronin, working with local city officials, were instrumental in bringing the facility to Clinton.

The first Care Inn, a 69 bed BUSINESS BRIEFS Local Ad Winners Gamer New Laurels In District Eight of forty-two winning en-, dated American Life Insurance ness in force by the greatest tries in the Greate- Jackson Comoany. amount. Advertising Clubs' "Excellence! McCullen Is executive vice At the year end, the insurance in Advertising" competition president of Deposit Guaranty 1 jn force was $321,092,857.00, an have won further awards in the Bank. increase of $71,654,463.00 or ap- unit, was completed in April, 1968 in Oxford. Others are now in operation in Cornith, Grenada and Indianola, with three more under construction in utner memoers oi me Doara nroximatelv 28 cer cent over Cleveland and Greenwood, and five state Seventh District, American Advertising Federation.

Awards were made at the district awards banquet in Atlanta, Ga. Colliersville, Tenn. 1967. The profit increased to $207,991.78. This was an over all high for the company.

Income increased to $6,084,981.23, which was $1,701,014.75 higher than the previous year; an increase of 39 per cent. The assets of American Public Life increased to of Mississippi Valley Title are Bobby Covington, R. M. Hearin, M. A.

Lewis, Le-land Speed, O. B. Taylor, Rowan H. Taylor and W. C.

Wells. Cossar, who was promoted to vice president, is a graduate of the University of Mississippi. He is secretary of the Hinds County Ole Miss Alumni Associ The firm of W. W. Bond, Jr.

Associates serves as architects for all Care Inns. All Care Inns in Mississippi are members of the American and Mississippi Nursing Home Associations, and will be qualified to participate in federal and state assistance programs. $15,589,499.27, which was a gain in assets of $1,472,015.72. In Rush's report to the stock' ation and is a member of the holder, he further related that WICKES EARNINGS Daniel M. Fitz-Gerald, president and chief executive officer of The Wickes Corp.

announced "Although the year 1968 was a "Record-breaking we have set an even higher goal for the year 1969. American Public Life. has devised a new sales The awards (an "Aday" tro-1 phy for best in category, a t'gold." award for second; a 'silver" award for third place), the category in which won, the creator of advertising, and client, were: Addy to Dobbs Maynard lor consumer magazine advertising created for Gulf Hills pude Ranch. Gold to Gordon Ma-k sales promoiion ma Serial creafed for Chambers Corp. Gold to WLBT for a television commercial created for the Balcony.

Gold to Herbert S. Benjamin "Associates for specialty advertising campaign created for Citizens National Bank. Gold to WLBT for television campaign created for the Attala Co. Silver to Larry Painter Associates for a newspaper advertising campaign created for De Jackson Rotary Club, Men's Club, Board of Realtors and the Homebuilders Association. Cossar, his wife, and three children are members of Briarwood Methodist Church, where Cossar a member of the board of awards.

TEPE ELECTED any Hatfield, president of Automated Management Systems, announced recently that the corporation's board of directors has elected Alfred C. Tepe' as vice president, Marketing. Tepe attended Pace College in New York where he majored in Business administration. He today that for the fiscal year ended January 25, 1969, net income was $11,198,779 or $2.05 a share, compared with net income for the prior year of or $1.91 a share (surtax deducted for the current year amounted to 21 cents a share). Sales for the current year were $375,731,043, compared with $325,157,882 for the prior year.

Net income for the fourth program which, at the moment, is being offered to the insurance-buying public by the 'company representatives. Rush also reported that plans for building television station WAPT-TV Channel 16 in Jackson, are continuing to progress. A meeting was held in New York City with representatives of the American Broadcasting KlXQT tttrHD OuDSBS was formerly national sales manager for Laurel Division of U. S. Pulpwood-Champion Papers, Inc.

and regional sales manager for the Mengel Com pany. He will be responsible for the posit Guaranty National Bank. Silver to Larry Painter Associates for a direct mail advertising item created for Harrison Security. Silver to Herbert S. Bejamin Associates for a specialty advertising item created for the Hinds County Baptist Assn.

This award winning advertising, plus all other winners in the Greater Jackson Ad Club competition, will be on exhibi development and coordination I 1 in of all. sales, national advertis ing, sales promotion and sales support programs marketed through a network of 140 branch offices through the U. S. Automated Management System's, Inc. is one of the nations leading firms offering com tion in Bldg.

8 at the Mississippi Arts Festival. TITLE INS. OFFICERS R. McCullen, William H. IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO BUY OR BUILD, HERE ARE GOOD REASONS FOR DOING IT NOW-THROUGH FIRST FEDERAL OF JACKSON puterized management systems for the medical professions.

Neely, and George B. Pickett, ANTHONY POOLS, INC. announces the appointment of The national headquarters is all of Jackson, have been elect ed to the board of directors of NOEL CONSTRUCTION CO. located in Jackson. APL'S BIG YEAR In the annual report to the stockholders of American Public Life Insurance Co.

Richard O. Rush, president, announced, "1968 was the most Mississippi Valley Title Insurance and John T. Cossar has been named vice president, according to an announcement by O. B. Taylor, president, following the recent annual sjockholders meeting.

Neely is executive vice pres-dent of Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. Pickett is president of Consoli- successful year in the history of American Public Life. During this year, the company earned service to make their homes more pleasant and livable. YOU'RE DEALING WITH HOME FOLKS AT FIRST FEDERAL -OF JACKSON First Federal of Jackson Is a Mississippi institution that under-stands the home loan needs of Mississippians-notan out-of-town company with no real interest in this area. Ask your builder or realtor about First Federal of Jack-', son.

Whatever your problem, you can get fast answers and a quick the greatest net profit in its history and increased its busi- COSTS ARE RAPIDLY RISING Building costs are going up at a rate even greater than the general cost of living. In fact, it's estimated that a house priced at $25,000 last year would cost $26,750 today, and $30,626 in 1970. If you buy or build now, you can beat these rising costs, and actually watch your property increase in value with the years. WE OFFER A MORTGAGE LOAN PLAN SUITED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS First Federal of Jackson offers all types of home loans Conventional, FHA insured, and 100 VA guaranteed, and we'll ba happy to give you the loan that suits your particular needs and circumstances best, at a rate you can afford. Escrow funds for payment of taxes and insurance can be set up without any red tape, to help you meet these obligations.

FIRST FEDERAL'S LOAN PERSONNEL ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN YOU Our loan staff is friendly and helpful, with a sincere desire to be of service to you. They're on the spot to answer your questions, explain points that might not be too clear to you, and assist you in any way possible. FIRST FEDERAL CAN REFINANCE YOUR PRESENT HOME If you need money for a. worthwhile purpose, such as adding a room or two to your present home, we'll be glad to talk with you about refinancing your home to provide the cash. Thousands of Mississip-pians have taken advantage of this LARGEST SELECTION OF ALL THE 1969 MODELS OF as an Authorized Anthony Pools Equipment Dealer HUNDREDS OF POOL PLANS ORIGINALLY STYLED FOR THE HOLLYWOOD STARS NOW-You can have a pool with the identical styling, construction, and accessories used in many of the nation's most glamorous pools but, because of Anthony's great volume and construction know-how, you'll pay no more than for an ordinary pool.

CONSTRUCTION Your Anthony Authorized Equipment Dealer has been trained and equipped to give you the same materials, and modern, money saving construction techniques developed by Anthony in building 40,000 pools. ACCESSORIES Select from dependability-proved filters, heaters, pumps, automatic pool cleaners, color-coordinated Anthony boards, ladders, and slides. Anthony makes the entire line. PRICES Because 'Anthony produces the "whole package," price on an Anthony styled and equipped solution from us. After all, we are the "Savings and Loan Association that Cares." Urn mm ma IIS pool can be a lot less! AUTHORIZED -f ANTHONa POOLS TO? EQUIPMENT DEALER IN MISSISSIPPI PHONE: 948-5112 it for additional Information or mail coupon to First Federal of Jackson SMITH MUSIC STORE INC.

NOEL CONSTRUCTION CO. 1219 So. Gallatin St. Jackson, Miss. 39202 CAPITOL AT PRESIDENT STREET 7 Name.

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