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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 10

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Jackson, Mississippi
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PAGE TEN DAILY CLARION-LEDGER, JACKSON, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1935 Miss Universe" 1 TEAM'S LEADERS SUFFER INJURIES Winners At Yazoo Fair Announced As Show Ends Brown, 2nd. Beans, canned Mrs All Three Point Food Stores maintain Free Delivery Service Phone your orders to Your Nearest Store. uIM) 3 T. C. Guion and Mrs.

J. V. Whit- Meridian, Quitman Quarterbacks Barred From Friday's Game by Hurts aker tied for first place. Mrs. P.

E. Guion, 2nd. Tomatoes Mrs, 4 4 P. E. Guion, 1st.

Mrs. J. H. Hart, 2nd. Pear preserves Mrs.

P. E. Guion, 1st. Mrs. T.

C. Guion, 2nd. Pear MERIDIAN, Oct. 10. The Meri honey Mrs.

J. H. Hart, 1st. Mrs dian Wildcats and the Quitman Hamberlin, 2nd. Peach mar Panthers will have an even alibi malade Mrs.

E. H. Selby, 1st. Mrs, when the two football teams meet S. L.

Clark, 2nd. Fig jam Mrs. V. Whitaker, 1st. Mrs.

S. I. Clark, 2nd. Pepper relish Mrs. J.

in Meridian Friday night at Greer Sr- i I field. The 3 Point Food Stores Group Take Pleasure in Welcoming Whitaker, 1st. Mrs. J. H.

Hart, Both quarterbacks will be out YAZOO CITY, Oct 10 The tenth annual Yazoo County Fair closed here last night after the most successful week ever experienced by the fair managemnt. Over twenty thousand people viewed the exposition during the week. Every community in the county took an active part, as well as the numerous organizations scattered throughout the county. A feature of the week was the conduct of the crowd. Not one arrest was made during the week for any cause whatever.

The Greater Exposition Shows furnished the amusement and were thoroughly enjoyed. The following were awarded prizes at the fair: Pound cake Mrs. J. H. Hart, 1st.

Mrs. P. E. Guion, 2nd. Layer cakes Mrs.

I. O. Guoin, 1st. Mrs. E.

Selby, 2nd. Devils Food cake Mrs. S. L. Clark, 1st.

Mrs. W. C. Brown, 2nd. Tea cakes Mr3.

Bruce Pepper, 1st. Mrs. S. L. Clark, 2nd.

Canned Blackberries T.Irs. J. H. Hart, 1st. Mrs.

W. H. Hamerlin, 2nd. Canned peaches Mrs. J.

H. Hart, 1st. Mrs. C. due to injuries received In the 2nd.

Cucumber pickle Mrs. S. L. Clark, 1st. Mrs.

B. Stampley, 2nd. last week's combats. Ned McCor- Sour mixture Mrs. J.

V. Whitak mick, fleet back, of Meridian, suf er, 1st. Mrs. P. E.

Guion. 2nd fered a broken collar bone and Sausage Mrs. J. H. Hart, 1st.

Mrs, will be out of the Meridian lineup W. H. Hamberlin, 2nd Vinegar fOr six to eight weeks. Mrs. T.

C. Guion, 1st. Mrs. M. J.

Alex Box, Quitman's clever little McGuire, 2nd. Peanut butter Mrs J. V. Whitaker, 1st. Mrs.

T. AS Guion, 2nd. Jelly Mrs. J. H.

Hart, quarterback, received a broken col' lar bone in the game with Waynesboro last week. Woodrow Hood, Quitman full 1 1 1st. Mrs. E. H.

Selby, 2nd. Pillow cases Mrs. Robert Her- Specials for Friday Saturday back, who bangs into a line with ren, 1st. Bertha Harris, 2nd. Lun the force of a six-inch shell, made cheon clothes Mrs.

Edw. R. Jones, a beautiful 90 yard run for 1st. Mrs. D.

I. Doty, 2nd. Buffet touchdown In the last game set Bertha Harris, 1st. Frelda against Waynesboro. Charlotte Wassef Andrew Gainey and Conrad Wasser, 2nd.

Dresser scarf Miss Lottie Adams, 1st. Mrs. Robert Her- Brown of the Wildcats squad are "Miss Universe" was the title won ren, 2nd. Bed spread Mrs. T.

C. LETTUCE Head 5c CELEDV stalk 10c CDOnPEDDIB Lb- 22c expected to burst tnis "Hood shell Guion, 1st. Jessie Thomas, 2nd at an international beauty con when the wild panther gets loose TO THEIR ORGANIZATION Thus another successful merchant becomes a part of this Independent group of food stores. Quilty Mrs. T.

C. Guion, 1st and 2nd. Sofa pillow Miss Eliz. on Greer field Friday night. Both Gainey and Brown showed they "NU RUF" "With Dollars Few Make Ycnr Old Roof New For Composition Shingles in colors.

Estimates Without Obligation Phone 9177 SHAMBERGER' ROOFING CO. test at Brussels, Belgium, by Miss Charlotte Wassef, Egyptian beauty shown in Paris where she Thomas, 1st. Miss Lena Thomas, naa a little power last week against 2nd. Silk quilts Mrs. Katie E.

tne strong and fast McComb team, Lb. Guion, 1st. Mrs. C. W.

Perry, 2nd. made several radio appearances. DELL PEPPEQS Coaches Jim Baxter and Thad 10c Rugs Mrs. Max Warnock, 1st. Miss Van are training their squad for Clara Marx, 2nd.

Purses Miss Friday night's game, trying to 2nd. Made over dress Mrs. T. Eliz. Murphy, 1st.

Bertha Harris, iron out a few wrinkles that have Lb. Guion, 1st. Mrs. Burrus Jones, 2nd. Bunch CADDAGE 3ic GAEfflOTS seemed to worry the team this 5c Best Cotton street! dress Mrs.

Joe year. Lacy, 1st. Mrs. T. O.

Guion, 2nd. 4-H Clubs Biscuits Fannie M. Hart, 1st Lb. RUTABflGAS 3c Each TRAVEL MONTHLY CQCOAUUTS 6c Lucille Applewhite, 2n. Muffins Fannie M.

Hart, 1st. Lurline Mc-Corkle, 2nd. Cookies Lena Brown, APPLES Medium Size, Dozen "7C TELIS OF FAIR ODAHGES We nd Juicy, Dozen 1st. Fannie M. Hart, 2nd.

Rolls jjjjj MmM Kathleen Hildebrand, 1st. Eliz. Howell, 2nd. Cakes Wyllodene Dozen Dromedary, Pkg. LEWS 15c DATES 15c Motorists lookinar for Selby, 1st.

Kathleen Hildebrand, places to visit were rewarded in 2nd. Posters Louise Hall, 1st. Jewell Luse, 2nd. Beans Dorothy Parker, 1st. Mamie Milner, 2nd.

their search if they happened to Lb. PIUS 9c giance tnrougn tne October issue of "Tours and Detours" monthly Tomato Juice Virginia Page, 1st. Dorothy Parker, 2nd. Pears Virginia Page, 1st. Christine Childress Sal publication of Standard Oil Company Incorporated in Kentucky.

Thousands of nersons who. re 2nd. Blackerries Rose Bud Dukes, 1st. Christine Childress, 2nd. Soup ceived copies of this interesting guide, which Includes Interesting bits of historv and clever travel mixture Fannie M.

Hart, 1st. Maud Cherries Pitted No. 2 Can 2 For Martin, 2nd. Chile sauce Maud Martin, 1st, Fannie M. Hart, 2nd.

stories, are arrested by headlines Pepper Relish Fannie Hart, 1st. stating tnat Jackson is the location of the 1936 MississiDDi Free Maud Martin, 2nd. Tomatoes, canned Fannie M. Hart, 1st. Ada State Fair which continues for one week, ooeninsr October 14.

and Ends Saturday Night Take advantage of this opportunity to stock up with McCormick's Food Products now specially priced at most grocers Woodruff, 2nd. Chow-chow Ruby includes agricultural, mechanical, Hart, 1st Wyllodene Selby, 2nd. Blackberry jam Ruby Hart, 1st. Wyllodene Selby, 2nd. Peanut but QUAKER Oatmeal Pkg.

10c GRAPENTJT FLAKES Pkg. SMACKS poultry, and cattle exhibits In addition to musical concerts, a flower show, two football srames. ter Ruby Hart, 1st. Rebecca Pow ell, 2nd. Canned figs Wyllodene four days of automobile racing, and a mile -long midway packed with all the shows and rides which Selby, 1st.

Ruby Hart, 2nd. Peach preserves Nellie Wasser, 1st. Vir go to make a fair. Included in Peaches SHced tin No. 1 Can.

10 E1ICE 3 Lb. ginia Dukes, 2nd. Pear honey this group Is the presentation of Florins Hilderbrand, 1st. NelMe Ernie's Young's "rap Around The World." a. NeW Vnrlr jetaw pro Wasser, 2nd.

Crystalized fruit Anita Page, 1st. Eliz. Powell, 2nd. duction which will be Dresented Record book, 1st year Mary before the grandstand each 1 Lb. Pkg Elizabeth Suhr, 1st.

Record book, 2nd year Fannie M. Hart, 1st. For real fun and excitement, "Tours end Detours riireef: the MCCORMICK'S Bee Brand SPICES Pepper, Cinnamon, Pumpkin Pie Spice, Sage, Poultry Seasoning and many others. World's largest selling brand. Save money by making a list of the spices you need now.

MCCORMICK'S Bee Brand VANILLA Made from finest Mexican vanilla beans. Fiaer quality finer flavor. Tate advantage of this sale to bny McCormick's Bee Brand Vanilla, Lemon, Almond and other flavors for Fall cooking. Record book, 3rd year Evelyn Rus- sum, 1st. Record book, 4th year motorist to take hl familv and Fiorina Hilderbrand, 1st.

Home Demonstration record book Secy. enjoy a week at the Mississippi Free State Fair. hoenix Home Dem. Clubr first. Flowers Maiden hair fern Mrs.

W. J. M'GLATHERY RITES Caldwell, 1st. Mrs. Jack Pepper, 2nd.

Boston fern Frank Moore, HELD IN LEFLORE st. Emma Lee Stubblefield, 2nd. Begonias Mrs. H. Pritchett, lsU.

Mrs. Bruce Pepper, 2nd. Geraniums Mrs. Bruce Pepper, 1st. and 2nd.

SANDY DOG FOOD To Make Healthier Dogs 3 Cans GL0R0X Dottle -ISc (2 A ElELLr.1AJfS real mvonrjAiSE Pint 15c 1 Pint 27c McCormick's Banquet Tea Extra fancy Orange Pekoe. Rich, sweet, juicy. No bitter after-taste. Save by buying a large can now. GREENWOOD, Oct.

10. Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Eliza beth. Brown MoGIathery, who died Salvia Mrs. Bruce Pepper, 1st.

Mrs. H. Pritchett, 2nd. Rose Mrs. Mark Schaef er, 1st.

Mrs. W. J. Caldwell, 2nd. Largest variety of flowers Mrs.

Bruce Pepper, 1st. Mrs. at her home here Monday night, were held this afternoon from the family residence with interment In Ei. Prxtchett, 2nd. the Greenwood Cemetery.

Rites Beef Cattle Bulls, 3 years and over J. B. were conducted by the Rev. J. M.

Bradley, pastor of the Metho Golden, 1st. A. N. Nichols, 2nd. Eulls, 1 to 3 years A.

N. Nichols, dist church. Mrs. MoGIathery was a oloneer st, and 2nd. Cow and heifer, 1 McCORMICK'S Prepared Mustard Pure original English Style.

Not too hot, not too mild. Put a jar on your marketing list. MCCORMICK'S Mayonnaise The finest you've ever tasted. Accepted by American Medical Assn. Buy a large jar now.

citizens of Greenwood, and until THESE ARE THE 3 POINT FOOD STORE MERCHANTS year or older A. N. Nichols, 1st and 2nd. Dem. Cross common cow and failing health several years ago, 2 For active In the work of the Metho 25c aunT jEr.iir.iA paucaeie floud pure bred beef bull J.

B. Golden, dist church of which she was a st. and 2nd. Best fat calf A. N.

member. She was a member also Nichols, 1st. J. B. Golden, 2nd.

of the Varina Jefferson Davis Bulls, 3 years and up J. S. All- AUfJT JEr.1ir.1A DUGKl'JHEAT FLOUR 15c good, 1st A. J. Reeves, 2nd.

Bull, 2 years and under W. M. Moore, Chapter U. D. the Kings Daughters and Sons Circle, and the Red Cross.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. S. L. Blister and Miss Pattie McGlathery: 1st. Earl Harris, 2nd.

Best cow, any Can 25c CALUMET BAKING POWDER age J. S. Allgood, 1st and 2nd. Best Heifer J. s.

Allgood, 1st. and and three grandchildren, Dr. S. L. 2nd.

24 Lb. Sack 59c HOME GROUND T.1EAL Agriculture Best display of turnips and cu Mum tin jm 24 Lb. Sack 6Sc CREAr.1 MEAL AGKLE'S CASH STORE Corner Farish and Pascacmls Streets Phone 326 and 737 CENTRAL CASH STORE The Easiest Way To Clean Windows Bottle 19c UKJDEX Can 21c SAUIFLUSH Can Brister, Mrs. R. B.

Wilfourn and Mrs. R. H. Wilson and one great grandchild, Margaret Brister. shaws Dr.

Webb Brame, 1st. and 2nd. Onions Mrs. T. C.

Guion, 1st. Mrs. Bruce Pepper, 2nd. Home cured names H. T.

Hood, 1st. Mrs. Geo. T. Smith, 2nd.

Apples T. G. Hilderbrand, lsti, W. O. Whitaker, 2nd.

Best Sheaf soy beans W. W. Holoway, 1st. E. E.

Robinson, 2nd. Best sheaf lespedza A. J. Spears, 1st. M.

E. Harris, 2nd. Best exhibit corn, ten ears, 1 variety T. G. Hilderbrand, 1st, 2nd.

and 3rd. PeShuts A. J. Spears, 1st. T.

G. Hilderbrand, 2nd. Louisiana cane J. B. Golden, 1st.

T. G. Hilderbrand, 2nd. Best peck sweet potatoes H. E.

Taylor, 1st. Geo. Taylor, 2nd. Best peck Irish potatoesMrs. Bruce Pepper, 1st.

Dr. Webb Brame, 2nd. Best one sweet potato H. E. Taylor, 1st.

E. O. Stampley, 2nd. Largest and best pumpki-Dr. Wbb Brame, 1st.

J. O. Conant, 2nd. 21c DHAN0 301 N. Pres.

St. Phone 4094 UEIHERS Lb- 15c GROUND MEAT Lb- 15c FERGUSON BROS. COYS GIRLS PIRATE 407 Capitol St Phone 409 COLOR BOOH F. E. FOSTER OYSTERS, Pint FISH, Lb 23c MACKEREL, Salted, 3 For BACON, Sliced, Lb.

35c BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE, Lb. 29c 425 S. State St. Phone 212 fnZTE RnPHTKA SUAr 3 For 14c A GOOD cup of coffee HONEY KRUSHED BREAD in sandwiches or plain slices Tastes Good makes you feel good and is good for sluggishness constipation with its pure honey-krushed wheat and helpful ingredients avoid constipation the Natural Way. HONEY KRUSHED BREAD KEEPS YOU A "REGULAR" FELLOW LUHM GROCERY AND MARKET SPECIAL SID AfXITNVTv) SKINNER'S II II 1 ml AK IK 1 I NT 546 Rose Street Phone 3487 TPtClAL MMm TERRY HUGHES GROCERY MACARONI Or Spaghetti 7JLl Pkg.

1 2 1224 N. West St. Phone 6976 1 12k Pkg. 14c TMMEE miming? SWISSES.

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