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Columbian-Progress from Columbia, Mississippi • 19

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THE COLUMBIAN-PROGRESS, COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI lection Thri TKrer Thursday, June 13, 1967 Store Dentists Set Convention Geigor isn't doing well at all. Hope to learn of an improvement in her condition soon. sitors to the Ray Breeland home at Beaumont, We extend our sympathy to the relatives of Mr. Breeland who passed away Economic Picture Shows Bright Spots Visiting Mrs. Julia Yager Sun- Union Aevs By MRS.

J. ARTHUR COOK Tuesday night. 'day were Mrs. Hazel Polk of BILOXI Special- An address by William A. Garrett of Atlanta, president of the American Dental Association, will Foxworth, Mrs.

Robert Bagg- The Mississippi economic in May 1966 to 818,833 thousand u. faatr th nnonino oon. 1 1 lJ 0 in 5 ri 11 m. Ronnie Shivers Is back in summer school at Starkville after a few days visit here with relatives. Mrs.

Julia Yager was Thursday business visitor to Picay une. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Ocean Springs were Monday morning business visitors in the Mrs. Bennie Murl Cook residence.

Louie Anderson of Hub was a Sunday night supper guest of his parents, the Vaye Ander- near Mrs. Nita Sanders! Mr. and Mrs. Vaye Anderson were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Stampley of Greenville. Visitng in the Marvin Break field home Sunday. were Mrs. Hulon Breakfield and also Mrs. Pearlie Breeden, sons of Col-umbia and Mrs.

H. E. Alexander, Mrs. Jimmie Breakfield and children of Edna. Kenneth remained to spend Sunday night with, his grandparents: Mrs.

R. M. Reid and Mrs. We" are sorry to learn Peggy Eileen Meek fell from her horse Saturday afternoon. Stitches had to be taken in her head.

Hope she is all right sood. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sanders and sons of Slidell visited Mrs. Nita Sanders Mr.

and Mrs. Merritt a Mr. Merritt's mother from Carnegie, are here visiting relatives indefinitely. We are glad to learn A. L.

Robinette of Houma is feeling better after a recent stroke, they have a country home ett of East Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Whitfield of Picayune, who brought Dianne Yager after several days visit there. Mr. and Mrs.

Vandus Anderson and Mrs. Bobby Walker and children of Hope visited Mr. and Mrs. Vaye Anderson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

R. M. Reid visited in the Jack McCoy home at McCain Wednesday. Mrs. Bennie Murl Cook and son, Bennie Garol, went to PRC Saturday to bring Marilyn Jean home where she is a summer school student.

En route home they called by the R. V. O'Quin home of Lumberton. Charles and Phyllis Bates of Slidell, La. are visiting' their the R.

M. Reids. Mickey Regan is home from Fort Ord after finishing i picture for April and May hours in May 1967 I of the Migsissipp; compared with corresponding' Consumption of industrial xM, months in 1966 showed posi- gas fell 3.8 percent from al. Association tive moves in six out of ten 2.281,994 cubic feet in April Mississippi dentists will items published monthly by the 1866 to 2,196,046 in April 1967. hold their 92nd annual meeting Mississippi Economic Council.

New claims for unemploy-Jjune i7.2i at the Broadwater The statistics will be pub-men' compensation were Beach Hotel at lishrd in the monthly MEC 38 fenoA from 4,730 in May! announcing plans for the NEWS BULLETIN June 15. t0 in Mav 1967 (ne convention, Dr. Felix K. West Positive comparisons were.atlve factor- of Clarksdale, president, said shown in state sales tax col- Total number of claims for the meeting offers association lections, total state tax collec- i unemployment was up 54.6 per- members an opportunity to lions by the Tax Commission, 1 cent frorn 2s-327 May 196 hear the latest techniques dis-consumption of electricity, non- lo 39'151 in May 1967 cussed at table clinics and lec-agricultural employment, tele- live 'actor). tures an(j to over new je- phones in service, and bank Non-agricultural employment velopments with fellow prac-debits.

rose 2.4 percent from 512.70C tioners. Negative comparisons, were in April 1966 to 524,900 in April Dr. w. H. Jones of Colum-shown in gasoline tax 'collec-1 1967.

bia is one of the vice-presi- tions, consumption of industrial. Telephones in service rose dents of the MDA. gas, new and total claims for8.3 percent from 600,104 in unemployment compensation. April 1966 to 649,640 in April.cent from $1,339,562,751 in Fimire comoarisons for each mi- April 1966 to $1,483,702,228 in AT THE MARION THEATRE in a Saturday night prevue at 10:15 is, "Oh Dad, Poor ring Rosalind Russell, Robert Moore, Barbara Harris, Hugh Griffith and Jonathan Winters. This feature will also be seen Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

sons. Visiting Mrs. Nita Sanders awhile Sunday were Mrs. Susie Peavy of Topeka and1 Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Peavy and children S.1 F. Reid of Baxterville and; Charles Bates of Slidell were vi of Jackson. Bro. Billie Barber of Baylis Chapel, Donnie Barber of Graves Creek Dorothy Turnage Chapel News Barber and Mrs. Marvin Break- field attended funeral services for Bro.

Huey Byrd near Bo- By BILLIE NELL TURNAGE ealusa Wednesday. We send 1967. Political Announcement re-elect M. (Red) THORNHILL FOR Constable, Beat 1 MEMBER ST. ALBAN'S LODGE, f.

4l A. M. MEMBER MOOSE LODGE FAIR AND IMPARTIAL JUSTICE TO ONE AND ALL category are: Bank debits jumped 10.8 per-March National Guard ttraining. We his family our sympathy. 45 welcome him home.

State sales tax collections Mrs. Harry Loyd Stringer of, and Mrs. Leslie Stringer of New Hope is visiting with her community. pastors were present for his fu Mrs. Mable King, spent Sat I were -up 4.6 percent from Morgantown in 1966 to parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Lucille Neal of neral. i A.

A. Anderson of Bay St urday night and Sunday in the YOUNG r.3BN spent the weekend with Billie; $10 May 1967. Henry Arinder home at Col Louis was a visitor in the Pounds, Bennie and Dennis Wayne. Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Boone Nell Turnage. umbia. Total state tax collections by Vaye Anderson home Tuesday. 16 to 21 years old (May consider older due to experience or qualifications) Mr. and Mrs Glenn Phelps the Tax Commission increased Visiitng in the Arthur Cook We regret to learn Beverly home Sunday were Mr.

and of Sandy Hook visited the week 0f Franklinton visited last 24.2 percent from $16,210,089 to $20,126,156 ir. end with her parents, Mr. andiWeek in the home of Mr. and in May 1966 Mrs. Luther Johnson, and Olie McCain and family.

Iav 7 Mrs. Arnold Griffin of Tyler-town, James L. Cook, Vennis Kendrick and daughters, Neila and Sheila, Mrs. Vernon Dun- c. "ST a TZ Gasoline tax collections were Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Stog-Jed Wednesday night in 0J ri from S5 076 ner, Donald, Ronald, Hershelome of Mr. and Mrs. fa Ma im tQ rmm away and Kim and Miss Gay mm i and Chuck visited last week Pounds. May 1967.

McKenzie, all of Columbia, and Louie Anderson of Hub. Mrs. James A. Griffin, Jr Consumption of electricity increased 15.4 percent from 709,676 thousand kilowatt hours with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Bob Turnage and a Toxie Stogner, of New Orleans. I visited Thursday morning in Rev. Hollis Litton and Danny the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wes of Shreveport visited here lastjYarborough of Columbia, week. I Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mc Congratulations to Mr. and! Cain made a P.

to Hatties' Mitzi and Gregory were Sunday night supper guests of Mrs. Reba Kemp and family of Col- umbia, enjoying barbecued daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turnage, and family. "it 1 steak.

Mrs. Tommv White who were our8 "may inouuiig. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hall, An Mr and Mrs J.

W. Johnson! wr. aim s. wyue Duuue To become a merchant seaman. TOP UNION WAGES AND CONDITIONS.

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. American Citizen. 2. Social Security Card. 3.

Certified Birth Certificate. 4. If under 18, must have notarized Parent's Consent. 5. Top physical condition.

6. No 1Y or 4F will be accepted. 7. If over 18, applicant must have draft classification card. 8.

No applicant will be accepted who has a prison record or a record of mental illness. 9. Former U. S. Navy and Coast Guards should bring in tran-ssript of service record.

If you are interested and you ran meet the above requirements report to; or write: Seafarer's International Union (AFL-CIO) Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship 630 Jackson Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70111 Telephones: 529-4153 or 529-7546 (RATED MEN WITH DOCUMENTS WISHING TO RETURN TO SHIPPING MAY CONTACT THE ABOVE). gela and Stephen of Baylis Chapel and Mr. and Mrs. Den married Friday night. Mrs.

White is the former Miss Patricia Ann Baughman of Turn- and Mark of Kokomo visited parents 800 Sunday with his parents, Mr.born Sunday at a Bogalousa and Mrs. Luther Johnson, and hospital. The baby was named nis Ray Thornhill and Danny age Chapel. 1 nreii miuiie. mis is men Ray of Foxworth visited in the Rex Thornhill home Saturday evening.

Bob Turnage was 'fourth child, and first son. Sunday with a birthday dinner ve extend sympatny 10 tne, in his home. Those present were'family of Mrs. Frank Bed Mr and Mrs Alfred Carney Rev. Ted Mangum, Mr.

and well who passed away Friday! of Columbia visited Sunday af- Donald Merritt spent last week at Foxworth with relativ es. Glad David Merritt is doing better now. He was ill for se Mrs. George Turnage, Keith, Allen and Trudy of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Carney of Mr. and Mrs. Dawsey Pounds' and Mrs. Bob Turnage, Billie, Jo Lynn and Wade made a trip Peggy and Gean. I to Hattiesburg Sunday wherel Rev.

and Mrs. Hollis Littor. veral days. Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.

Clin ton McCain, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Jo Lynn had to go back to the visted Saturday with Mr. and doctor. Mrs.

Hattie Pounds vi- Mrs. Bob Turnage, Jean, Billie cus Turnage 01 uexier, sited that afternoon with her' and Peggy. Former Resident Lands Big Fish John Cambron, a former Col Mr. and Mrs. Dawsey Pounds, Jo Lynn and Wade.

Mrs. Hattie Pounds, Sharon Big umbia resident and now of nert, Linda, Hollie, Vondail Mc Cain, Lucille Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Cully Pounds, Kenneth Darrell. Lamar.

Mikell and Laurel, set a new king mackerel record for the Gulf Coast while deep sea fishing last week. It a reported that Mr. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett String Plymouth is out toNx Cambron's catch weighed 33 er, Dale and Bobby visited the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thornhill pounds, and that the former mark for the season was 32 pounds. of Bedwell community and Mr. CLINTON EDWRM JACKSON ITICA Plant HAY FESTIVITIES BEGIII AT 5 P.M.

T-JOi'lll BElt WilL SPEAK AT 8 P.M. -v 0 Alyce Clover Brown Top Millet O) Soybeans Cowpeas 0 Lindsay 77 Sudax Haygrazer All Types Silage Sorghums At Hinds Junior College Football Stadium Plenty of comfortable seats and parking space for all HEAR MISSISSIPPI'S NEXT GOVERNOR EXPLAIN THE ISSUES JM THIS RACE AND WHAT HE PLAtfS TO DO ABOUT THEM! WE' 1 1 Let us spreod your seed and fertilizer for you We feature COASTAL BRAND high analysis fertilizer and MISSISSIPPI CHEMICAL ammonium nitrate. jV '0 See Us Today For mm a WAIOM COUNTY AflOTORSJnc. Highway 13 North Columbia, MitVitsippi 1 If" ON OUT AND JOIN IN! John Bell Williams' campaign for Governor is wide open with opportunity and recognition for all those who want to jdh with him in his program for a Greater Mississippi. Come on out and t-Jce your place as a member of this new and vital statewide political crusxda.

fe. HGILP ELGe? Mississippi's Next Governor Submitted to and approved by Brad Dye, Campaign Managtr id County Cp-Op 1 CHRYTLER MOTORS CORroAAnON (2) O. K. MAGEE, MANAGER 736-S38S Pearl Street MA "7 I -I.

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