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6:31 am Friday, December 8, 2000

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By Staff
Dec. 8, 2000
The Queen City Truck Stop/Magnolia Restaurant will sponsor a blood drive Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. The United Blood Services bloodmobile will be in the parking lot, at 5502 North Frontage Road.
UBS officials report that there is a serious blood shortage locally as the holidays approach. Donors will receive a T-Shirt and coupons from the restaurant.
For more information, call Jane Smith of UBS at 482-2482, or Ted Burton of Queen City at 482-0233.
Motorists are reminded by the Mississippi Division of Public Safety Planning that Friday, Dec. 15, is "Lights on for Life Day." Motorists are asked to drive with their headlights on to show support for efforts to curb drunk driving and to remember those killed by drunk drivers.
Jameson Inn hotels across the Southeast have set up a program to help families who have a member hospitalized during the holidays.
From Dec. 11-Jan. 8, each Jameson Inn will "make room at the Inn" for families who need lodging to be near a hospitalized relative. This year's announcement means that for the second year in a row, Jameson Inn will provide either one or two free rooms a night for use by hospitals participating in the program.
For reservations or a copy of the Jameson Inn directory, call 1-800-Jameson or visit www.jamesoninns.com.
Retired Rear Adm. Timothy O. Fanning of Virginia Beach, Va., was elected senior vice president of the Navy League of the United States at the organization's recent winter meeting in Hilton Head, S.C.
He will begin a two-year term as national president of the Navy League in June 2001.
Fanning has been involved with the Navy League for more than 25 years, serving as a council president, national director and national vice president. During his tenure as vice president for membership, the Navy League achieved the highest number of members in its history.
His decorations include the first Defense Distinguished Service Medal awarded to a Naval Reservist; two Meritorious Service Medals; the Navy Commendation Medal; Joint Unit Commendation; Navy Unit Commendation; and various campaign medals including the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Expert Rifle and Expert Pistol medals.

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