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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 5

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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WANT ADS 1106 THE JACKSON SUN: JACKSON, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 PAGE FIVE Horror Camp Liberated 4-H Club District Camp Renewed; Two One Week Periods At Martin County Schools Begin To Close For Summer TZT 1. WE MAKE PHOTOSTATS Do You Need a Cojp of a Birth Certificate, Marriage License or Legal Paper? Photostats are EXACT copies, size and all, of any paper. Deed, Checks, Letters or any written or printed form; us. Roll Fitm Finishing, Photographs We finish roll fJm. make Enlargement and Reprints, and make all sizes and kinds of Photographs, and prices are reasonable.

Novelties, What Not Items, Prizes We have plenty of What Not Items. Novelty Pieces. for Prlzei and Gifts, and at the right prices. Film. See Us; Roll, Movie, 35 m.m.

GOODWILL STUDIOS S12 V. Main Phone 1123 Jackson. Tenn. see Junior College official, Newell Thompson, J. E.

McMahan, Eugene Stanford, and Miss Ellen Hawkins, Extension Service members. "There is so much demand for going ahead this time with the camp that we are making every effort renew this 4-H Club activity, one of the most stimulating in the year's 4-H program," declared the District Agents Brooks and Miss Jacocks. Search For Missing Plane And Pilot CHATTANOOGA. May 3 Planes of the Civil Air Patrol scouted the North Georgia mountains today for some trace of Max Cochran, Sapid City, S. auto dealer, missing since Saturday.

The searching planes were ground yesterday by adverse weather. Meanwhile Toccoa and Dalton. units of the Georgia State Guard began a ground search over the remote areas of the mountainous country. Cochran's business associates have offered $1,000 for information leading to the finding of the missing man. Cochran, flying alone in a plane he had just purchased, was last seen from an accompanying craft about 10 a.

m. Saturday as he headed into a storm area east of Toccoa and north of Jasper. The second plane turned back and landed at Toccoa. Closing of county schools has begun with the majority of white elementary schools scheduled to start their summer holidays May 11, Superintendent Bruce Bailey stated today. Bemis white elementary school closed April 24 with Mercer elementary school closing April 27.

All colored elementary schools closed Monday. Mercer high school will close May 18, Bemis high school on May 22, and North Side high school June 8. Other high schools will close at dates to be announced. West Tennessee District 4-H Club camps suspended since the beginning of the war, will be held again this year, Judd Brooks, and Miss Mildred Jacocks, Djstrict Extension Service Agents, announced today. These camps held annually at Martin, the county seat of Weakley County, bring together each year several hundred outstanding 4-H Club members for a week of panel discussion of better farming and of recreation.

The camp this year will be held at the University of Tennessee campus in Martin from July 2 to July 14. One week will be allotted to half of the 21 counties in the West State and one week to the other half, taking care of about 10 counties each week. District Farm Agent Brooks and District Home Demonstration Agent Miss Jacocks met with Extension Service officials Wednesday at Martin to outline plans. Attending the meeting were: A. M.

Walker, Weakley County Agent; Miss Marie Baker. Weakley County Home Demonstration Agent; Pa-l Meek, University of Tennes- USED CARS WANTED We Need Ten 1941 Good Clean Used Cars! HUB CITY TAXI CO. Phone 1578 AT FIRST SIGN OF A Seaman Robert Allen Gains Purple Heart Robert C. Allen, seaman first class, USNR, Box 784. Paris, has received the Purple Heart Medal for wounds received in action against an enemy of the United States on August 15, 1944.

He is the husband of Mrs. Sara Allen. The medal was presented at the S. Naval Armed Guard Center, Brooklyn, N. by Lieutenant William L.

Musser, USNR. assistant to the commanding officer. Allen's mother lives at Route 6, Paris, Tenn. Junior Home Ec State President Plans Work To Strengthen Group TRENTON, May 3 Miss Rebecca Eldridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Eldridge, of Trenton, as Tennessee president of the Junior American Home Economics Association, has plans for the strengthening of the national organization. Ss says the high school home economics representatives felt they were being eclipsed by college representatives. Miss Eldridge as president of the West Tennessee H. E. Club, represented Tennessee at Chicago when the high school group broke away from the American H.

E. Club, expressing their determination to organize the Junior American Home Economics Association. At the organization of the Tennessee Junior H. E. Club at Nashville in March, Rebecca Eldridge was elected Tennessee president.

She presided over the West Tennessee Club in Cold Preparationsas. directed Bodies of prisoners who died enroute to Dachau concentration camp are shown scattered about a box car, one of fifty, found by 7th Army troops who liberated 33,000 prisoners at this first and largest Nazi hell hole. Some prisoners spent eleven years in the camp. (Signal Corps Radiophoto from NEA Telephoto.) LEGS, ARMS! "a i A i I ZA ll fr The Perfect Tribute April and turned the West Tennes-' Th Emmett Blevens Co. America's Oufi'ndi Artificial Limb Manufactory EttablUhcd 1910 540 So Brook St Louisville.

Ky. Casualties In The Armed Forces see gavel over to Miss Cain, of Brownsville. The United States was divided into twelve sections to make plans for the new national organization. Miss Eldridge attended the meeting at Greensboro, N. in April, to work on plans with leaders from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.

A Junior in Peabody High School, Rebecca Eldridge has a brilliant mind, is capable in organization, and is a gifted speaker. FUNERAL HOME PHONE 10 1 There are on the market a number of insecticides in which the poisonous principle is some compound of fluorine. ATHLETES FOOT MAKE THIS 10 MINUTE TEST Get a mobile liquid with strong PENETRATING puwfr. One containing full strength alcohol is Rood. Powders, ointments and mild solutions do not penetraate sufficiently.

Te-ol is the only solution, we know of. made with 90 percent alcohol. Feel it PK NET Ft ATE. REACHES MORE GERMS. Most drug stores have thn test size.

Small lot just arrived at Pinkston and iJjpijPJjil ii In Home-like Surroundings DR. WENTWORTH CHIROPRACTOR X-RAY EXAMINATION'S 716 Highland Phone 868 Mt. Zion Cemetery Work Will Be Done Tuesday MEDINA. May 3. Tuesday, May 8, has been selected for the all-day program of work on Mt.

Zion Cemetery. All persons interested are requested to be present then with tools, lunch and helpers. Leo F. Williams Sgt. Leo F.

Williams, son of Mrs. J. B. Williams, of Trenton, has been missing in action since April 2, according to a message from the War Department received by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Gomez Williams, in Ponchatoula, La.

Leo Williams is remembered in Gibsoon County for his athletics. He graduated from Peabody High School, then attended Union University at Jackson, and then Southeastern in Hammond, La. He married in Louisiana. When inducted into the service in 1943, he was in Wilmington, N. manager of a shoe store of the Melville Shoe Corp.

He has been overseas since January. He is a gunner on a B-29, stationed on Saipan. His brother, J. B. Williams, painter 3 is on Tinian Inland, so near that visits have been exchanged.

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Martindale Mrs. Lula Martindale, 1098 N. Royal has received confirmation from the War Department that her son, Woodrow Wilson Martindale. has been killed in action in the South Pacific. He was formerly reported as missing.

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Barnev L. Ross, son of Mrs. B. F. Ross, 405 N.

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Laey T. Lambert, son of Mrs. Effie Lambert, 143 W. Orleans Jackson. Pfc.

Wilson Page, brother of C. Y. Page. Route 3, Martin. 2nd.

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Cumberland Jackson. Pvt. George Wallace, son of Erwin Wallace. Route 1, Henderson. Wounded.

European regions: Pvt. Louis Clark, husband of Mrs. Maurine Clark, 431 Vine Humboldt. 4 William H. Raines, husband of Mrs.

Marhorie P. Raines, Gates. Pfc. Edward Sanders, son of Mrs. Jinnie H.

Sanders. Route 2, Lexington. Pfc. Lexie V. Tyler, husband of Mrs.

Violet M. Tyler, Route 2,. Pur-year. Wounded, Pacific regions: Pvt. Luther H.

Grady, husband of Mrs. Annette C. Grady, Route 1, Union City. Pfc. R.

L. Sexton, son of Mrs. Annie S. Street, Route 2, Saulsbury. Pfc.

James G. Stanfill. son of Mrs. Estamae Stanfill, Lexington. Missing, European regions: Pvt.

Elden H. Hawk, husband of Mrs. Gladys J. Hawk, 1031 E. Court Dyersburg.

Pfc. William C. Henson, son of William A. Henson, Route 1, Bethel Springs. Sgt.

Travis E. Nash, son of Mrs. Nellie I. Nash. Route 5.

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