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Columbian-Progress from Columbia, Mississippi • Page 2

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COttJjVffilAlMOdllESS, COLUMBIA, MSaSSIEPI Thursday, June Section One Page from cets to prevent inmates McEIroy Rites -SS 1963 and 1964, and this year is a member of the Cotton Research Advisory Committee of lender, Foy McCown, Archie Harris, Malcolm Mullins, Rush Person, Thad B. Lampton, (Continued from Page 1) Set Thursday for Jessie tne United States Department Joe Tiser, David Dunaway, Dr. pawAii M.wimW Rn lnnfTtimA'o Agriculture this year. larcenous crimes committed by inmates of the Columbia Training School as they escape and flee from that institution. It is recommended to the Governor anoV State Legislature that appropriate action be taken to establish a State Reformatory School, to which incorrigible inmates of the Columbia Train TtM Iltn 1 (til It Tim t-iuenzi3 Service Held teday P.M.- Last rites were conducted for Tim McKenzie.

14. at 2:30 -Grand Jury (Continued from Page 1) funds, records and dockets of the various county and district officials of the county. It investigated the condition of the jail and courthouse. It reported the cell area of the jail needs painting and recommended that faucets in the jail be replaced with spring or push type fau resident of this county and East f7' A 4 Ka lo1j of the Year Agriculture" by Cf omtb Sf Vnm the Progressive Farmer in at 2 P. M.

Thursday from the 19GQ an(f. Conservationist of chapel of Colonial Funeral year" by the American Seth Barron and T. C. Griffith. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Hattie Ford Robertson of this city; four sisters, Mrs. J. A. Moody of Poplarvllle, Mrs. Liz-zie Hitt of Clinton, Mrs.

Gertrude Lane of Selma, Ala. and flooding the jail. The jurors also reported spots in the ceiling of the courtroom, recommending they be checked for leaks in the roof or for oil leaks from the dome clock and corrected. They also advised repainting the court -room, thoroughly cleaning the corners of, the restrooms downstairs, and replacing or repairing the tile on the floor of the circuit clerk's office. The report also stated, "The Grand Jury Is concerntd over the number and frequency of Hitt, Jim Robertson and Wiley Wolfe.

Honorary ere Dr. Charles Thompson, E. Baylis, Hall, George B. Larripton, Harry Rankin, W. E.

Bullock, Paul Ford? George Westerfield, Ott- Poole, Louis Newsom, Harold Hart, John Bill Thornhill, Leo Nolen, Nick Michael, H. J. Sims, Bernard Cal- nome. imcxmum wm wc Society of SoU Conservation in 1963. Mr.

McEIroy died Wednesday morning at a local nursing home. (Continued From Page 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Orr, vocational agriculture teachers; Victor Yawn, area forester; and Gordon Strickland, Game and Fish Commission district game warden. County supervisors and wives present were Mr. and Mrs.

Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortenberry, Mr. a Mrs. L.

S. Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Leon McKenzie, and Pat Patterson. Other guests Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmie Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davis, Louis Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.

John Rackley, and Mr, and Mrs. Nooks Sinclair. 7 Mrs. John Tolar of Jackson; four brothers, J. O.

Robertson of Athens, Tom I. and George Louis Robertson of Co- ing School may be committed, in order to reduce the number of thefts committed in Marion County and surrounding areas by inmates who will not remain a Columbia Training School." (There is no fence around the dormitories at lumbia, M. I. Robertson of Jackson and a number of nieces and nephews, Students Attend Music Ca mp On Coast Six 1 West a 1 6 Qiofal members left Monday to attend the" Mississippi Music Education Association's music camp at The students who P.M. Tuesday from the Shady Grove Church of God with the Rev.

Robert Ervin, pastor, of ficiating, assisted by the Rev. Noel Lee" of Hattiesburg. Burial was in Shady Grove cemetery with Colonial Funer-al Home in charge of arrangements. The youth died at 6:55 A.M. Monday at a Hammond, La.

hospital after several months illness. He was. the son of Colon and Velma i Bedwell McKenzie of Slidell, La. and had prev CTS.) -Giles loSpeali (Continued from Page 1) vice president of the Association of Southern Agricultural The grand jury report was DAY! FOR signed by Walter C. Ryals, foreman; Maurice Dantin, Dis 4) if.

i Workers, in 1963 and president last He was a member of the Cot attend this camp are chosen on a selective basis by choral directors and the state music su- trict Attorney; and Michael H. Lawless, County Attorney. On the jury, in addition to the APPLIANCE DEPT. In Thomas, and Diane Rogers. ton' and Cottonseed Research pervisor.

foreman, were Hubert Robbins, Studehts who are. attending iously resided in Marion County at and was a native of this county, born June j- Accompanying them the and Marketing Advisory Com rip is their choral director. Bob 'Allen IBracey, Diane mittee in the Cotton and Tobacco Research and Market W. Outzs, Otis Deer, Eugene Watson, Larkin Spears, J. D.

Armstrong, Jim Fortenber -ry, A. C. Mullins, Robert Stuc- 28. 1950. Lee, Mary Lee DcOrnellas, An- Aliss.

Hilda petty, who is also on the. camp faculty. mm wk 6 A Surviving are parents; ing Advisory Committee in na -Katherhie DeQrnellas, VJudy three sisters, Mrs. Lar ''lied hot values! Sizzlinsr once-a-vear savines son of Baton Rouge, Mrs. 1 unquestionab key, P.

Regan, Louis Wilks, Bobby Greenlee, Dewitt Bennett, W. F. Dykes. Ike McKen-zi, Ed Smith and Shan Langs- FSihisit' ay 5 a 6 it ton. Earl Estopinal of New Orleans, La.

and; Rhonda McKenzie of Slidell and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedwell of Shady. Grove and Mr. and Mrs.

Warren McKenzie of Hopewell. Pallbearers were young cou- Big G-E 15.7 cu. ft. NO-FEOST NO SERVICE SET No funeral services have been set for Mr. Hydrick.

v. jjr. v. -vsi1 mm The sheriff has been trying to sins of the deceased, Edward "I'll "7 contact members of his family Watson Austin Wats Bobb claim the remains. He said Bedwel, Ke nn th Wav7ie 1-4 I Wr r4 Comfy Slippers A '4 iL1 iLUJOJllj he had called several places in Stringer, Gary McKenzie and Wayne McKenzie.

Alabama and around Laurel. According to the sheriff, Hy-drick's former wife had called on Tuesday but did not want the body Neither: did a former 4 -Marion CounSy (Continued from Page 1)' i hi! Black and Brown Leathers Several Styles sister-in-law in Jones county the sheriff had finally located. You'll never defrost again Frost never forms The body is at Colonial Fune ed Mississippi College two years prior to transferring to ral Home. the University of Southern Mississippi last year. She was ac tive in extra-curricular activi Columbiana 3 so ties while attending Bunker Hill school and received a number of honors.

Miss Polk is a member of (Continued from Page 1) for a lot of years and while we have never been a par ft I we- i j-- -titoi ,4 -xy jf i I Bunker Hill Baptist Church and served as church organist before being, away in school hind i ered her attendance at home. Last year she directed the yUrM Priced yf i 1 vyy and girls' ensemble at the church. In addition to being Miss Marion County in 1963, Miss Polk has served as Marion County Livestock Queen in 1961 and Marion County Farm Bureau Queen the same year. Last year she was chosen first alternate in the Miss Sportsman of Mississippi contest. We just can't use enough adjectives to describe this unusual shirt.

An ARROW Dectolene shirt is made of 100 Dacron polyester in a tricot weave that refuses to wrinkle definitely, absolutely and positively. Wash it any way you want. Two hours later it is dry ready to wear and a Dectolene shirt will far outlast any all-cotton shirt unquestionably! There's a collar style to suit you and a variety of colors and stripes to choose fromv registered T.M. for their polyester fiber I put the pleasure of purchasing power in your, future. Buy U.

S. Savings Bonds today, where you work or bank, for i security tomorrow. ii Stores more 500 lbs. of FROST-FREE frozen foods Bookshelf Door stores packages like books a shelf; Juice Can Storage 9-' position. Temperature Control from zero to 10 shooter we've had our thrills and disappointments.

It is a healthful relaxing kind of sport, and we recommend it to everyone." After a long description of the LPA tournament games and references to other tournament players Matt praised golf and wound up with more advice to the writer, as follows; "We've never enjoyed a tournament more, and that includes golfing and the company. Golf. is. a game-that; is pot restricted to the well-off. a everyone these days has more leisure iime and golf is not as expensive as fishing or hunting.

"Doctors recommend it in many cases for it is both mental and physical recreation. You simply cannot worry about personal and business problems and shoot a decent score. Most golfers forget everything else completely for, the entire round, and this business of clearing the mind of worries is the best medicine there is. "So, if my friend Lester, as well as anyone else reading this, is looking for something to help make life more enjoyable and at the same time slow down the aging process, try golf." To bring Matt and Others up to date on our plan to take up golf: We have walked the course arid watched, had a Id) 0) below in half Sleeves, 95 111 Dry AV Goods I fJr Dept. Men's Dept.

SPECIAL SALE PRICE. -y-f i Ji ALL PURPOSE INDOOmi -JL trade LOW EASY TERMS'. OUTDOOR LOUNGEM Cradles You In Total Comfort: Full Body Width Extra Luxury Length mmr mimsr sizzuKG ona-ArTm sAVfi i REFRIGERATOR talk with the Pro and chances are that we will have our first lesson this week. L.W. FREEZER 4v Colorful Cotton Corduroy One Side Wipe Clean Vinyl On Reverse Side Giant Size Wcdgo And Welt Tritn Attached UHlity Pad -Canning Plant (Continued from Page 1) AH- tard.

and collard greens, sweet in stunning'CWgSr notatoes oimentoes, and okra. SOLID POLY FOAM PAD FOR ADDED LUXURY. PLUMP KAPOK FIBERFILLED FOR COMFORT Interests Sold This spring, the Dorgan interests here were sold to the USE FOR: TV watching, sunbathing, (absorbs bathing suit moisture) leg elevation, sleeping, bedrest. STAYS FIRL1LY lU PLAGE WHILE OH FLOOn FUtinfTUnE, OR Miss-Lou Food Products Com- Automatic Defrost Refrigerator Zero-Degree Freezer 2-door cdnvenienca but only 23" wide Freezer holds up to 92 lbs. Huge porcelain enanjel Vegetable Bin Butter Corapariment oanv of Cullman, a subsi diary of the King-Pharr canning operations.

Mr. Dorgan said that all ma OUTDOORS Deep Door Shelf for gaL milk cartons chinerv. eauiDment, and the Sofa Bed Leg Elevation Net Volume. LOW EASY TERF1S or TV Watching real estate of the packing plant here are for sale, including SIZZLING value: many items that can be used in various types of businesses. I i miJji 7 a red hot value A MINI-CUBE ICE The management, Mr.

Dorgan I 2. iihim wm i 'in wi 3 it id will furnish Price lists TRAT and descriptions of the items to jjpl a 010 39 I interested parties and that the plant will be open by appoint ment every day tor inspection. The plant telephone number is with trade Model 736-4541 or persons wanting in Outdoors TR-T2TA1 formation can call Earl Dale a IN THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 736-3736. THE COLUMBIAN-PROGRESS Second-class mail priv'ges fV 7 authorized at 318 Second Street Columbia, MiSiSfsslppI, under Act YOU'RE VORRY FREE WHEN YOU BUY G-E of March 3, Published weekly at $4.00 per year In Marion and adjoining counties and $5.00 elsr where. Department Appliance.

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