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Two Thursday, October 7, 1371 THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI THE NORTHSIDE SUN Published weekly, on Thursday by Warren Publishing Co. Office! at 4760-B McWiljie Drive, Jackson, 392C6. Uti Address, P. O. Box 16087.

Phone 366-9393. Second Ciss Postage paid at Jack- son, Mississippi. Subscription Price, $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 15 SAM W.WARREN EDITOR AND PUBLISHER MEMBER: Mississippi Press Asso- ciation. National Newspaper Asso- ciation, and Accredited Home New.

papers of America. National Rep- resentatrves: American Newspaper Representatives. I tvans, Jim French, Jo Hull, Charles Jackson, Susan Measells, Steve Morgan, Ray McFarland, Helen Pinter, Joy Siegnst, Marion Smith, and Margie Valentine. What EVER Ycur Building Material Needs Coboy Moloney Jacksons First Discount Building Supply Will SAVE You More mmt I RMFS i no rairoiman and the UFO Lti- FILH RETAILING SPOTLIGHT Among participants in the University of Mississippi School of Business Administration's Retailing Day program Wednesday were (from left) Selby Downer, assistant professor of Marketing at Ole Miss; David Rozier of 6142 Whitest one (Sears); Mrs. Mary Leila Shotts of 3977 Nassau (The Balcony); and Phillip Kaiser of 4630 Friar (Gayfer's).

The program, which featured classroom lectures by Mississippi retailers, is designed to acquaint students with various facets of retailing. Sponsors were the Mississippi Retail Merchants Association and Ole Miss. urn "CrTE A I jk' Sun Beams Sandra Lynn Redmont Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Redmont, 235 Highland Place announce the birth of a daughter, Sondra Lynn, September 19, 1971, at Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mason.

Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Richard L. Redmont and the late Richard L. Redmont. Dallas Lynn Beecham Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Ray Beecham of 559 Witseli Rd. announce the birth of a son, Dallas Lynn, Sept. 21 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Bradley of Vivian, La. Mr.

and Mrs. James Beecham of 804 Briarwood Drive are paternal grandparents. David Gregory Purnell Announcing the birth of a son, David Gregory, Sept. 22 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Tanner Purneil of 5910 Sedgwick Dr. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Jennings of 1405 E. Northside Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.

Purnell of 206 Cedar-hurst Drive. Mark Lowery East Mr. and Mrs. William Jefferson East of 4815 N. State St.

announce the birth of a son, Mark Lowery, Sept. 22 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Lowery of Carthage are maternal grandparents.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John F. East of Meridian. Susan Elizabeth Shafts Mr.

and Mrs. Henry P. Shotts Jr. of 4911 Old Canton Rd. announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, Sept.

22 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Shotts is the former Susan Dyer Overy and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Overy of 1330 Fontaine.

Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Henry R. Shotts and the late Mr. Shotts of 3977 Nassau. Meade Patrick McFarlane Mr.

and Mrs. A. Duncan McFarlane of 663 Kirkley Dr. announce the birth of a son, Meade Patrick, Sept. 23 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital.

Grandparents are L. W. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. McFarlane, all of Natchez. Amanda Clark Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Glynne Arnold Simpson of 1314 Robert Dr.

announce the birth of a daughter, Amanda Clark, Sept. 24 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L.

Verger of Mound, said the 42 students were chosen on the basis of audition results and potential for advancement. Most of the students study voice and many are music majors, he said. Jacksonians in the choir include: Joan Benton, Martha Bivens, Cathrine Cook, Jim Belhaven concert choir is formed Jacksonians and other Mis-sissippians are selected to comprise the greater part of the Belhaven College Concert Choir. Director Henry Thomas Ford WE Cut Plywood And lumbor To Suo Serving north Jackson Area La. and Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Simpson of Houston, Miss. Lydia Ann Fisher Announcing the birth of a daughter, Lydia Ann, Sept. 26 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital are Mr. and Mrs.

Billy L. Fisher of 703 Neering Trail. Mrs. James L. Anderson of West Point, Miss, and Mrs.

Ben Fisher of Greenwood are grandparents. Philip Dexter Doolittle Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dexter Doolittle of 1217 Winterview Dr.

announce the birth of a son, Philip Dexter Doolittle Sept. 26 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. R. S.

Doolittle of Leland, Miss, and Mrs. Delores Highsmith of Alexandria, La. "They have picked up cows, dead bodies of animals, and some people. These are used for experiments. There is some kind of program of breeding analysis.

Some people have been picked up and changed so they may have agents in our world. They are very smart about the brain and how to change it. "They were from four-and-a-half to five-and-a-half feet tall. Their uniforms were silver gray, very shiny. They wore boots, gloves, and they had a thumb and four fingers.

Their suits came up Shortly after midnight on Dec. 3, 1967, Patrohnan H. Schirmer of Ashland, approached a grounded UFO Just past the intersection of Highways 6 and 63. litter, during a hypnotic session under the aegis of the Condon Committee at the University of Colorado, Schirmer recalled boarding the UFO and communicating with its crew. The reluctant contactee consented to undergo another hypnotic session conducted by hypnotist Loring G.

Williams and recorded by Investigators, In 30 DAY CHARGE ACCOUNTS Drive in Service Pick Up Deliiery One Day Service (on request) No Odor No Fading QUALITY WORK 119MYfSST 366-9316 Wo Deliver around their heads like a pilot's PHONE 366-1471 2712 NORTH STATE cluding myself. During hypnotic cap. On the right side of their helmet they had a small antenna, Just above where the ear would be. "Their chests are bigger than ours. They were built very wiry and muscular.

They walked with a very straight posture. trance, we heard Schirmer relive the contact experience. Among the details he revealed were the following: "He (meaning one of the UFO crewmen) is telling me the ship is operated by reversible elec-tromagnetism, which has something, to do. with gravity. "I'm standing In a room that is about 26 feet in area.

The ceiling is about six feet high. The light is coming down from strips in the ceiling. It glows in a reddish way. AH s- s- i js. "Their eyes are the one thing that I will never forget.

The pupil went up and down, like a slit. When they looked at me, they stared straight into my eyes. They didn't blink. It was real uncomfortable. Their noses were flat.

Their mouths looked more like a slit than a regular mouth." One of the Investigators connected with the Condon Committee at the University of Colorado asked Patrolman Schirmer why he didn't try to bring something back that would prove that he had been aboard a flying saucer. era 1 V. Ti AO CARPET See Frank Venturini Carpet Center 5560 North State St. 366-7123 18 Years In the Carpet Busineu HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS BAGS BELTS There are a couple of chairs around a panel. There are tubes and pipes running everywhere inside here.

"They have been observing us for a long period of time, and they think that if they slowly put out reports and have their contacts state the truth it will help them. He is explaining to a certain extent that they want to puzzle people. They know they are being seen too frequently and they are trying to confuse the public's mind. "They come from a nearby galaxy. They have bases on Venus and some of the other planets In our galaxy.

The battle apainst cancer needs more volunteers and more funds. We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime. generously to the American 'aneer Soeietv. Schirmer's response was: "You try it! They had good security. You're not about to walk away with a piece of metal or anything unless they want you to!" Mi We offer the 3 S's of i 5 1 i i MISSISSIPPI COMPANY J0RTHSIDE PRINTERS 4734 N.

STATE 982-1666 IUSIKESS mi FERSOKJkl INSURANCE PROGRAMS SECURITY SERVICE SAVINGS Aufo Insurance Has your auto insurance gone up this year? Most policy rates have been increased. Don't change policies because of increased costs until you really investigate and compare auto insurance. You may be sorry! pya Mil Btm, Stvles of cars havp Annual Percentage) Rate 8 63 8.58 I 8 56 I 8.54 I changed, but the fun of driving no joy to end up at the business end of a i Amount tow truck. This year, make certain you have Fmance(' a car that is ready for the miles of high speed highways, the busy traffic of today's $30C0 cities. Let Mississippi Bank and Trust H35C0 financing put you behind the wheel of a S40C0 new car.

At Mississippi Bank and Trust $4500 36 Monthly Payments 1 63.35 79 1 1 94.88 $110.64 $12640 $142.16 $157.92 Total Note $2280 60 J2S4796 $3415.63 $3983-04 $4550.40 $5117.76 $5685.12 52 50 I 49 I we'll helo vou eet that new car off vour IjUjJ Put Vfccss Ca Yew Stuff Stationery that is clearly printed promotes accuracy, saves time. Whatever your printing needs depend on us. Our rates are reasonable, too. Cell Us for estimates mind and on the road. Lii'lftL6; This APR rate available through October MISSISSIPPI BANK TRUST COMPANY Jackson, Mississippi Member FDIC BRIDGES Insurance V.

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