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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 8

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8 ClarfOIt'LCDgCt Monday. February 25, 1963 MISSISSIPPI NOTEBOOK Xgl By TOM ETHMDGE 2gC Parish Street Baptist Conference Monday By LOIS N. ALFORD A stewardship and evangelism conference will be held at Farish Street Baptist Church, Feb. 23. Under the sponsorship of Mississippi Baptist Seminary Central Center, the conference will consist of sermons, discussion sessions, audio-visual lessons and special music.

Participating in the conference will be: Dr. William P. Davis, lecture; Revs.T. B. Brown, Leon Bell and Dr.

Q. L. Jones, sermons; Dr. S. Leon Whitney, audio-visual lessons; Drs.

E. D. Estes, Q. L. Jones, and Revs.

Joe Canzoneri, R. B. Harris and S. L. Bowman, panel discussion on "What Is Stewardship and Monday Mornins Rise And Shine! A FRIEND tells us that the MRS.

KATHLEEN CHANDLER Candidate WAY WE HEARD IT: The practical dreamer get? up and histle when the alarm clock goes off. A clear conscience is a soft pillow. To live is to fight. There is do truce in the Battle of Life. If you can't make ends meet, "maybe you are trying to cover too much territory.

A woman has reached middle age when her shoes pinch her more than her man does. Confucius say: He who take One For Road need cop for chaser. Vacations date back to Columbus, who started the fad of taking a trip on borrowed money. A good way to save face is to keep the lower half of it shut. plumbing at his house froze up this past December and since that time we have had 11 hard freezes here in Jackson.

Accepting his count as correct, we believe this is some sort of record in the way of mercur y-meandering hereabouts. Even though official figures may argue, this seems to be the most nigged winter ye scripe has ever experienced in our 21 years (plus) on earth. Brrr! QUESTION raised by Oliver Emmerich of the McComb Enterprise-Journal: "Is it true that the American goal is leisure, and that the Russian goal is supremacy?" Mrs. Chandler Seeks Post As Representative Mrs. Kathleen Gore Chander has announced her candidacy for Hinds County representative for one of the five posts expected to be created within the city.

A teacher at Pisgah High School in Sand Hill, she has lived in Jackson 18 years and is active in civic and cultural activities of the city. She is the daughter of the late Dr. S. K. and Mrs.

Cora Scar-brough Gore of Houston. She studied at Bennett Academy (now Wood Junior College), Grenada College, and received a degree from the University of Mississippi. She has completed a business course at Jackson Commercial College, and has studied at Mill-saps and Ole Miss toward a master's degree. She was a wartime WPA social worker in south Mississippi, and has been county health educator for the State Board of Health, secretary of the State Nurses Association, and medical secretary in a local clinic. She has taught in Walthall, Eupora, Houston, Tupelo and Sand Hill.

She is a former director of Family Service Association, president of the Boys Club Auxiliary, and an active YWCA member. She is a member of Fondren Presbyterian Church, Kappa Delta, Mississippi Education Association the Mississippi Women's Cabinet of Public Affairs and the Mecca Luncheon Club. She is a founder of the Camanae Club and a former president of the New Era Club. She has also been an officer of the Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs.

Chandler is also an artist of some repute, having held a one-man show on Paris' Left Bank at Duncan Galleries, and is a member of the Mississippi Art Association and Allison A Colony. She has exhibited in New York, Memphis, New Orleans, SERVICE AWARDS Mayor Allen Thompson, left, presents service awards to, five city employees with 20 years service or more. Receivving the awards were, left to right, Patrolman R. N. Ashley, 20 years; L.

G. Puckett, assistant to the police chief, 20 years; police Lt. A. E. Gookin, 25 years; detective Sgt.

A. L. Sutherland, 20 years; John C. Williams, foreman of Water Dept. meter readers, 20 years.

At right is Commissioner D. L. Photo by Kimble Sutherland. MR. C.

C. JACKSON Services at 2 p.m. Monday Bentonia Baptist Church Interment in Short Creek Cemetery in Yazoo County Worcester and Jackson, addition to Paris. In announcing her candidacy Mrs. Chandler said: "In my opinion the greatness and growth of our state has been due to the ability of our people to maintain a balance in the different areas of life economic, cultural, social and spiritual.

"With the great industrial growth in our state, the struggle to keep this balance in all areas and thus preserve our society, will be increasingly difficult. "It is with this problem that 1 shall be most concerned if elected to the legislature, and I shall endeavor to meet each issue as it arises with faith and reason, and the full realization that there is and will be no 'perfect state, yet working as best I can for the greatest good to the greatest number." C. C. Jackson, 83, Rites Set Monday Funeral services for C. C.

Small Talk Over The Coffee Cups- "Cab" Jackson, 83, who died Sun day afternoon at the residence Pancake Day Held NATCHEZ The annual Pancake and Sausage Day sponsored by the Natchez Kiwanis Club was held Saturday at the Parish House of Trinity Episcopal Church. This is one of three fund-raising projects of the Kiwanis Club and proceeds go towards financing traditional children's Hallowe'en party and other youth and welfare projects sponsored by the club. BALDWIN FUNERAL HOME 731 Manship St. Phone FL 3-2727 percentage was 58 per ent against the use of troops at Ole. Miss and 33 per cent for.

However, Negroes liked JFK's action 66 to 21 per cent, with 13 per cent undecided. Kennedy's use of troops was even more popular among Latin Americans, with 72 per cent approving armed force and 14 per cent in disagreement. Which brhgs on more talk. Post Office Will Be Remodeled NATCHEZ The U. S.

Post i at Natchez will be modernized and improved shortly. Bids will be solicited by the Atlanta Regional Office of General Services Administration. The work will consist of air-conditioning of the entire building, exterior and interior; painting; exterior masonry painting; closing off skylights and miscellaneous related work. Plans and specifications for the work are available to contractors from the Design and Construction Division, Public Buildings Services Administration, 1776 Peach-tree Street, N. Atlanta, 9, Georgia.

Bids will be opened by that office in Room 353 at the same address in Atlanta at 2:30 p.m. on March 19. Adlai Visiting Poet ST. JOHN, Antigua, B.W.I. (AP) Adlai E.

Stevenson, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has arrived here for a week's visit at the home of Archibald MacLeish, the American poet, and his wife. II Ws Con Servs Toy Bsttsr PHONE 948-2351 NOTICE reportedly circulated fa an office memo of a large corporation: "Executives having no secretaries of their own should take advantage of the girls in our stenographic pool." THOMAS MORROW reports this sign seen on the back of a cattle trailer truck: "Homer Stedley For Whom The Bull Toils." HERB LYON tells of this sign in a woman's shop at a jeaside resort: "Latest Beach Wear Whether You Slink or Swim." THE TEXAS POLL, a private survey agency, has reported that most Texans disliked President Kennedy's use of federal troops at the University of Mississippi. The survey showed 47 per cent of Texans interviewed disapproving the action, 42 per cent approving and the other 11 per cent having no definite opinion. Among Anglo-Americans, the of his daughter, Mrs.

J. U. Mc-Cullwgh of Flora, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from Bentonia Baptist Church. Interment will be in Short Creek Cemetery in Yazoo County.

Rev. R. A. Coulter will officiate, assisted by Rev. Hubert Led low.

Mr. Jackson was a retired farmer, lifelong resident of Yazoo County and a member of Bentonia Baptist church. His wife, Mrs. Mattie M. Powell Jackson, preceded him in death on Jan.

29, 1963. He is survived by three sons, George Jackson, Greenville, Clarence Jackson, Jackson, and William Jackson of Seminary; three daughters, Mrs. J. U. Mc-Cullough Flora, Mrs.

Grady Gilbert, Jackson, and Mrs. Morris Purvis, Jackson and 16 grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be J. U. McC' llorjh.

Walter MrCulkmdi, Woodrow McCullough, Bennie F. Garrard, A. P. Smith and George Harper. Baldwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Negro PTA Crowns Home Room Mother By LOIS N. ALFORD Recently, the Parent-Teacher Association of the Mary Jones Elementary School presented a program called "An Evening of Enchantment." The program was under the direction of Frankie Nichols and consisted of musical selections, pantomine by several teachers, and crowning of the "Room Mother of the Year" and "Teacher of the Year." Room mother of the year was CLAYTON RAND'S Dixie Guide at Gulfport has remarked: "Governor Ross Bar-nett took a brief trip to South America not too long ago and got all excited about setting up a department of Latin-American affairs and' made our good (Gulfport) neighbor, David Cottrell ambassador to those Republics. "What Mississippi should be doing is cultivating South Africa," Friend Rand suggests. "It is a completely segregated Republic, and such an alliance with Mississippi makes sense." oral Curtiscene Riley and the teacher of the year was Helen Williams. MM raf fawn 4's tits Odds And Ends, Noted And Quoted DEM Boat Sinks, One Dead TOKYO (AP) One fisherman was killed and 13 of the 26 other crewmen are missing in the sinking of a fishing boat in rough seas off southern Japan, the Maritime Brake Adjustment Special PICK YOUR TIRE PICK YOUR PRICE We Ve reduced prices on our entire line for this "across-the-board" SALE! FLORIST 366 6463 422 North Mart Plaza State generally point to Sweden as the model we should follow in the United States, especially for housing.

But according to the New York Times News Service 'Oct. 21, 1962) "the waiting time for an apartment in Stockholm continues to be six to seven years." Moral: Let'f'have more private enterprise and less peanut politics in meeting our country's housing needs. 13- INCH 14- INCH 15- INCH 16- INCH We have your size at BARGAIN PRICES Safety Board has reported. The agency said 13 crewmen were ADVANCE REFUNDING U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT During the period of February 25 to 28, 13 1 Big Selection of TB USED TIRES I FREE I Til66 li Just say "Charge It" take months to pay OFFERS TO ISSUE Securities With dates of Issue Maturity 3-58 Treasury Notes, Series B-1967 B-J Mar May 15, 1962 Dec.

2,1957 Jan. 23, 1959 Feb. 15, 1967 Nov. 15, 1971 Nov. 15, 1974 Feb.

15, 1980 Additional Issues i-in ireasury uonasor iai 3-78 Treasury Bonds of 1974 4 Treasury Bonds of 1980 1 by trained HgT Sg IF YOU out-fumble your friends for the lunch checks, it's known as "Shellout Falter." CATTLEMEN, throw away your rabbit's foot you may have a better good luck charm in your pasture, Farm Journal advises: A Montgomery, Alabama slaughtering plant is shipping cattle gallstones to Japan, where they are sold to "ward off evil spirits." MISSISSIPPI'S average education for whites is 11 years, which is higher than the national average. For non-whites the average education is six years, below the national average, according to the State Chamber of Commerce. GEORGLA'S Legislature now in session will consider a bill that would require every merchant in the state selling goodi manufactured in Communist countries to post signs at all customer entrances proclaiming: "Communist-Made Products Sold Here." Such merchants also would be required to print the words, "Dealers In Communist-Made Products" on their stationary, billheads, cartons and containers. In Columbus, Georgia, city fathers now collect a special $1,000 license fee from local merchants selling goods from Communist countries in competition with American and free world products. Organized drives against Red-made goods are being promoted from coast to coast.

ADVOCATES of the Welfare Every new Firestone tire carries a 15 to 36-month ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE IN EXCHANGE FOR Outstanding Treasury securities as set forth in the following table. EXCHANGES TO HE MADE ON THE BASIS OF Par for par in multiples of $1,000 for the new notes and in multiples of $500 for the new bonds with interest adjustments as of March 15, 1963, and cash Sayments due from (indicated by parentheses) or payable to subscribers per 100 face amount as follows BLACKWALLS WHITEVVALLS (New narrow design or conventional whitewalls name it) AMOUNTS TO BE PAID TO OR BY SUBSCRIBER honored by more than 60,000 Firestone dealers and stores in all 50 states and Canada C. C. Thomas, 51, Dies On Sunday C. C.

Thomas, 51-year-old insurance executive, died at hi? home at 230 Merrimack Sunday morning after an extended illness. He was regional manager for the Great Central Insurance Company. He had been with the firm 15 years and had lived in Jackson four years. He was a native of Moody, Texas, and a former resident of Pine Bluff, Ark. He was a member of Morrison Heights Baptist Church in Clinton.

He leaves his widow; two sons, Curtis C. Thomas of Little Rock and William C. Thomas of Peoria, three daughters, Mrs. John D. Sanders of Pkie Bluff, Ark.

and Miss Mary Thomas and Mrs. Jimmy Dukes both of Jackson; three sisters, Mrs. Irene Mc-Gee and Mrs. Veda Capps, both of Waco, Texas, and Mrs. L.

T. Buckner of Lake Charles, two brothers, Sid R. Thomas of Longview, Texas, and George E. Thomas of Houston, Texas; and one grandson. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Chapel of Robinson and Son FuneraJ Chapel in Pine Bluff, with interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. Wright and Ferguson was in charge of local arrangements. ON ACCOUNT OF ACCRUED INTEREST TO 31661 NET AMOUNT Evtry new Firestone tire is GUARANTEED 1. Acainst defects in workmanship and materials fof the lif of the original tread. 2.

Against normal road hazards (except repairable puiictures) encountered in everyday passenger ear use for the number of months specified. Replacements prorated on tread wear and based on list prices current at time ol adjustment. SECURITIES TO BE EXCHANGED AND MATURITY DATES ON ACCOUNT Of PURCHASE PRICE OF SECURITIES TO BE ISSUED PAYABLE TO SUB- PAYABLE BY SUB ID BE PAID to sua. SCRIBER OR BY SUBSCRIBER 9CRIBER ON SCRIBER ONl SECURITIES TO BE SECURITIES TO BE ISSUED You know what you're getting when you buy Firestone. EXCHANGED FOR 3-58 NOTES OF SERIES B-1967 I -m i ii ay $0.50 0.10 0.30 0.10 W.270718 0.193370 1.035912 0.232044 0.770718 0.293370 1.335912 0.332044 TUBELESS or TUBE-TYPE Nylon or Rayon WEHAVETHEM! $1.10 0.70 0.90 0.70 $0.270718 0.193370 1.035912 0.232044 $1.284530 1.284530 1.284530 1.284530 $0.086188 (0.391160) 0.651382 (0.352486) BIG SAVINGS ON MAJOR BRAND New Car "Take-Offs" Low mileage used tires IBn rrl Fit tmt mm wtW JI PHONE 352-3636 81563 M23 Bonds 1963 81563 3-18 Of 111563 3 Bonds 1964 21564 FOR 3-78 BONDS OF 1971 3-12 81563 2- 12 Bonds 1963 81563 3- 18 Of 111563 3 Bonds 1964 21564 FOR 3-78 BONDS OF 1974.

3-12 111565 3-58 21566 3 Bonds 1966 81566 3-38 Bonds 1966 111566 FOR 4 BONDS OF 1980 3-12 81563 2- 12 Bonds 1963 81563 3- 18 111563 3 Bonds 1964 21564 3-12 Notts, B-1965 111565 3-58 Notts, B-1966 21566 3 Bonds 1966 81566 3-38 Bonds 1966 111566 FIRESTONE PACKAGE DEAL Wheel Alignment Brake Adjustment Wheel Balance (Parts and Torsion Bar Adjustment Not Included) 51.50 1.70 0.90 $1.160221 0.280387 0.232044 1.118785 rtJNCtM'MtECTOM AT MOtTM WOT SUNT 1.375691 0.695857 (1.052486) 0.734255 $1.284530 1.284530 1.284530 1.284530 Priced for STLes. Y2. 2-63 FAST SALE FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED $95 American Cars MRS. DOROTHY WATTS FOX Formerly of 1906 Bailey Avenue Services 10 a.m. Monday Wright and Ferguson Chapel Enjoy the Voice of Firestone every Sunday evening on ABC-TV 0.90 0.50 0.70 0.50 1.00 1.20 (0.50) 0.40 $0.270718 0.193370 1.035912 0.232044 1.160221 0.280387 0.232044 1.118785 0.861326 0.383978 1.426520 0.422652 1.850829 1.170995 (0.577348) 1.209393 $0.309392 0.309392 0.309392 0.309392 0.309392 0.309392 0.309392 0.309392 ra MR.

CHARLES H. DENSON Madison, Miss. Service at 11:30 a.m. Monday In Wright and Ferguson Chapel Oscar Van Hull, 91, Rites Mondav LOUISVILLE Funeral services for Oscar Van Hull 91, life-long resident of Louisville, will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m.

at Harris Funeral chapel, the Rev. Prentiss Jordan officiating. He died at his home here Saturday night. He was a grocer and was deputy sheriff of Winston number of years ago, He was' a Woodman of the World an dthe oldest member of the First Methodist Church. Survivors are two sons, 8.

Hull of Louisville and Alton C. Hull of Tallulah, three daughters, Mrs. W. W. Thompson of Pascagoula, Mrs.

E. H. Sprights of Louisville, and Mrs. Charley Sanders of Pascagoula; 18 grandchildren; and 30 great grandchildren. )555'f iPQStmQ Stores( KxrntuL micno uamam ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED WILL BE ALLOTTED IN FULL.

FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING TERMS OF THE EXCHANGE OFFERINGS AND TERMS OF NEW SECURITIES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MOST COMMERCIAL BANKS, FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AND BRANCHES. OR THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES, WASHINGTON 25, D.C. Subscriptions from ALL classes of subscribers will be received from Mdnday February 25, through Thursday, February 28, 1963. In addition, subscriptions may be submitted by individuals through Friday, March 8, 1963. For this purpose, individuals art defined as natural persons in their own right.

Subscriptions placed in the mail by midnight of the respective closing dates, addressed to any Federal Reserve Bank or Branch, or to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington 25, D. will be accepted. The use of registered maU it recommended for the protection of security holders. ZEE Pascagoula at Roach FL 2-6555 7 A.M. TO P.M.

451 Highway 80 West FL 3-2439 HOUR SERVICI 1.

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