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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 2

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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THE JACKSON SUN: JACKSON, FRIDAY, JULY 1 1, 1947 WANT ADS 1106 PAGE TWO Smile of Victory Tears of Defeat WE MAKE PHOTOSTATS Do You Need a Copy of a Rirth Certificate, Marriage License or, Legal Paper? Photostats are EXAC1 copies, size and ail ot any paper. Deed. Checks, Letters or any written or printed form: see us. Roll Film Finishing, Photographs We finish roll film, make Enlargement and Reprints, and makeaU sizes and kinds of Photographs and price are reasonable Novelties, What Not Items, Prizes have plenty ot What Not Items. Novelty Pieces, Articles for Prizes and Gifts, and at the right prices.

Filmt See Us; Roll, Movie, 35 man. H. V. Senter Named District Governor Of Lions Region Two MEDINA; Temu July 11. H.

V. Senter, of Jackson, member-of the Medina Lions Club, has been appointed District Governor of Region Two, according to an announcement made today by I. P. Yancey, of Somerville, newly elected District Governor of West Tennessee. Lion Senter, who resides at 504 E.

Greenwood, is Deputy Collector, of Internal Revenue Service, He has served as Zone Chairman of the Western District of Lion's Clubs for the past two years, and is a Master Key Member of Lions International. GOODWILL STUDIOS Jackson. Tenn. Pnone 1123 212 E. Main New Streamliner On NX, And St.

1. Has Many Passengers "Patrons of the 'City of Memphis', the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway's new coach stream-, liner, have ben lavish in their praise of the new train," R. R. Freear, Agent in charge of the Jackson office Of that company, said yesterday.

"As a matter of fact the new streamliner proved so poplar over the recent holiday week end that two additional coaches had to be placed in service to accommodate the tremendous rush of customers Over 500 persons were aboard the train when it pulled into Memphis Sunday night And we have received more compliments on the 'City of Memphis than on any other streamliner we have put into operation," Mr. Freear added. Freight business on the N. C. and St.

L. is rated as fair by Mr. Freear, although he said. there has been a general slowup in the shipment of Mrs. Harris Attends Farm Bureau School TRENTON.

July 11. Ina Morgan. Harris leaves today for San Antonio, Texas, to attend the Southern Farm, Bureau' Training School. She will join Mrs. D.

W. Bond of Jacfcson, who is the Southern Regional Director. Mrs. Harris will represent the Gibson County Farm Bureau of which she is a director. She is also chairman of the 16th District Community Club.

On her return trip she will visit several former Trenton people, her sister, Mrs. Mary Morgan Taylor, who is connected with the city hospital at Bentonville, Mrs. Minnie Thomas Morgan, Mark and the former Florence Morgan (now Mrs. Mark Robinson) all three of Tulsa, and Mrs. J.

B. Cummings of Denton, Texas. The earliest apartment houses in the United States were built in New York City between 1870 and 1875. West State Sailors Included In Reports West Tennesseans are included in recent reports from the Fleet Home Town News Center, Great Lakes, W. H.

Crawford, seaman 2c, ward ofjPtis E- Carter Milan, has been assigned to Submarine Group 1, on duty with the Philadelphia Group of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. 1 Thomas E. Fincher, seaman lc, USN, husband of Mrs. Clara L. Fincher of Preston Jackson, is serving aboard the battleship USS New Jersey, which is making an extended cruise to Europe training midshipmen from the U.

S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Browns Church To Open Revival Sunday With Rev. Newman As Speaker Browns Methodist Church will begins a series of revival services Sunday, continuing them through Friday evening, July 18, according to an announcement by the pastor, the Rev. Guy Halford.

The Rev. W. C. Newman, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Jackson, will do the preaching. Services will begin at 11 o'clock each morning and 8 o'clock in the evenings.

oinn tl it i Of i 4 I ill A Ml Script ICE COLD 125 Lexington Next to Billups Service Station Open Evenings Until 10 It's easy to tell who won the Miss Pigtails of 1947 contest in New York. Norma Ambrosi, 7, gives a big, victorious smile, while little Susan Fanelli, 4, tries to stem a flood of tears. The contest was sponsored by the Children's Aid Society. wood building material, principally lum 3Cb wa. mmm.m Permanent ventilated redwood awnings that are styled for your home, peep the sun and rain out, let the breeze in.

-For information and free estimate, call Prepare For Summer Have your transmission and inferential flushed out and filled with Summer weight grease. THEO JONES SUPPLY CO. Part Oil Station 585 S. Royal Phone 400 ber products. He reported that there has been a slight increase in the last few "days, however, and it has not been necessary to cut down the yard force here.

i Mr. Freear said the company is doing quite a bit of work on curve and grade elimination in this area, with about 150 men, mostly colored laborers, -working in' the Jackson area. This work' is expected to continue all summer. Approximately 55 local men are employed by the Jackson office of the N. and St.

including the following in the South Royal Street office: R. R. Freear, Agent; C. A Noel, Chief Clerk; R. T.

Bledsoe, Ml Hall oyd Phone 151 0-W 1279 Highland Ave. for those compelling headings. This modern script type attracts immediate attentioncalls for prompt action. Its bold, brush like strokes give a forceful quality to booklets, folders, letterheads, blotters and postcards. Let McCowat-Mercer's skilled craftsmen stiggest the proper type faces to complement your advertising message.

McCoual-Mercer PRESS Phone 289S Rate Clerk; A. D. Muse, Check Clerk; A. G. Luckman, Claim.

Clerk; I. C. Ripley, Cashier; A. H. Hayes, Check Clerk; C.

W. Sevier, Messenger. T. L. Melton, Yard Clerk; Nell Bailey.

Extra Check Clerk; J. E. Hall, Operator-Clerk; R. W. Bracken, Operator-Clerk; J.

W. Kee, Operator-Clerk, and S. E. Carpenter, Ticket Agent, New Officers Of Medina Lions Club MEDINA July 11. The following new officers were installed by the Medina Lions Club at their weekly meeting held last evening in the school auditorium: H.

V. Senter, President; Finis E. Sims, secretary-treasurer; J. A. Welch, tail twister and T.

Futrell, Lion Tamer. N. A. Chapman, 1st vice-president; Joel Bradbury, 2nd vice-president; Rev. W.

A. West, 3rd vice-president. Board of Directors, two years: J. F. Williams, C.

T. Futrell; one year, W. R. Rowlett and C. A.

Rowlett. Medina is reported to be the smallest populated town in the state of Tennessee with a very active Lion's Club. 1 Special Service Of Reverence J. T. McCUTCHEN Insurance and Real Estate la Vineyard's Phone 510 at ROBERTS LANIER FUNERAL HOME Phone 10 Flowers That Enhance the Wedding Whether It's the bridal bouquet, flowers for a home wedding or elaborate floral decorations for a church affair, we invite you to consult with us.

Through years of experience we can help you plan the floral? decorations in keeping with your desireSr, We invite you to come in. TAYLOR'S FLOWERS Game Technician Will Address Exchangifes Albert J. Marsh, game technician of the State Department of Conservation and manager of the Federal Aid Quail Research Project being conducted in West Tennessee with headquarters at Jackson, will address" the Club next Tuesday at the New Southern Hotel. His subject, as announced by Dr. Hal Baker, chairman of the program committee, will be "Game Management and Conservation." Mrs.

E. Z. Powell will entertain the club with a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ted Rawls, pianist. DIAMOND BRIDAL.

PAIR Only at Phone 1280 210 E. Main HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN All Kinds of Mechanical, Fender and Body Work Painting. 11. E. WILLIAMS GARAGE A $49.50 VALUE Pay Only $1 Wk.

Phone 886 449 E. College 1 -a: VETERANS RECEIVE 10 DISCOUNT Political Action To Be Main Theme Of State CIO Council Convention MEMPHIS, July 11 JP) Political action will be the main theme of the 1947 Tennessee CIO Council Convention, which is slated to be held in Memphis. July 26 and 27, State CIO President W. A. Copeland said yesterday.

Some 300 delegates are expected to attend from locals throughout the state. Woman Bitten By Dog Asks $75,000 In Suit MEMPHIS July 11 (JPh-Attorneys for Mrs. Ora Hassell, 74, of Cuba, have filed a suit in Circuit Court asking $75,000 damages from Edward J. Meehan, Memphis Press-Scimitar editor. The bill claims that Mrs.

Hassell was "bitten, torn and mangled," by Meehan's dog while she walking along Shelby Forest Road in September 1946. The furnace in your home may be an excellent one. Don! blame the furnace and it's likely your coal is all right. Large eoal bills with a cold house may mean only that your furnace is dirty. A smoky furnace nearly always can be fixed easily.

Our eleaning service will give you satisfaction. Call Telephone No. 2610. SUPER CLEANING SERVICE of PEOPLES COAL CO. ROBERTS Jackson's Newest Jewelry Store 116 E.

Lafayette St. IFdixiDdl's flaDGD dlecair Ml MOM DM SWTS Designers and Manufacturers MARBLE AND GRANITE Monuments Markers MEMORIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Work Delivered and Erected "None Too Large Nor Too Small" Res. Phones 3456-W 4364-W Work Is Started On East State Hospital KNOXVTLLE, July 11 Henry D. Blanc, president of the East Tennessee Baptist Hospital Association, yesterday laid the first brick on the new East Tennessee Baptist Hospital under construction here. Blanc has contributed $100,000 to the hospital.

Construction of the 209-bed hospital was started June 1, 1946, and is scheduled to be completed about next Jan. 1. It will cost $2,000,000. 0tm CS Tel. 497 JACKSON.

TENN. NEELY EXTD. CALL, or WRITE Food is too dear, indeed, riieso days to take a chance on "just at good's!" The thrifty shopper shops for the names of the brands she knows and trusts. Offbrands, and a gambler's chance make no appeal to the budgetwise. The names she knows are household words, each maker's name itself a guarantee of quality.

Pay no mozro for quoUfty! Your independent grocer is local headquarters for the nationally advertised food brands. In his store you pay no more for known quality in most cases less. JACKSON MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Ernest Wyatt and Mrs. Fete Ingram, Owners yXHr- Jl" W1! aw'' Shop at your local grocer's store. Trade with a neighbor you know him well.

You'll like his friendly store he serves you well, a clear majority prefers his way of doing business. Fully Automatic Economical Operation The Winkler Stoker keeps home temperature constantly at the comf ortable level. Automatically it maintains a hot fire when it is severely cold and reduces it when weather turns mild. For the most satisfactory, healthful, economical, even flow of heat use one of our dependable stoker coals in the famous Vinkler Stoker a combination that cannot be excelled. Coal Coke Warm Morning Heaters Winkler Stokers Emerson Fans -532 E.

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