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S-P-O-R-T-S Foils Cost Wheeling In 37-58 Defeat Unaous Also Wins a CloM Gixls Gome. proved costly for Wheeling iMt night the dropped a 57-58 decision to Linneus tfceir home court. After leading 36-32 at halftimc, the Bulldogs slumped in the third frame after losing two of their starters, Larry Arthaud and Richard Canning. The Bulldogs tried to conn back in the final frame but ttat loss of Fred Arthaud with three minutes to play proved too Trt Arthaud led the scoring in the gmme, tallying 22 points. Sam Thome had 10 and Larry Arthaud and Richard Canning nine for the Bulldogs.

Joe Ripley was high for Linneus with 21 The Wheeling were also fum- CLAA Southwest Bosworth Tma-Avalon Wheeling Hale Academy Bogara Met Tini-Avaloa Bogsrd Male Southwest Wheeling Bosworth Academy Conf. All 9 0 12 0 7 3 9 7 6 3 10 6 6 3 7 6 4 5 3 4 6 4 1 0 I 1 1 0 ft 0 18 (GfrlO All 9 8 5 4 3 1 0 0 0 3 4 6 9 9 15 9 7 8 7 4 2 6 0 12 12 Teams Go fo FacA Other's Town for Basketball Game BOONVILLE, Jan. 8 (f) --The High School baiketfiall team came here last night to play Boonvfllc High School. But the Boonville team had gone to Centralia. Needless to say there was no game.

Officials, agreeing someone had read the schedule wrong, decided the fame would be played tonight at Boonrille. SIDEU6H1S -ON- SPORTS in a close contest, falling 21. Wheeling was down 14-7 at halftirhe but came back strong in! tfie last two quarters to cut the lead. Louise Seifert lina-Atalon Romps Over Laredo, 63-41 Dragon Team Takes 50-9 Preliminary Tilt. The Tma-Avalon Dragons jumped to an early lead and continued to roii as they downed Laredo, the sehoois prior 10 that time 63-41 in a non-conference contest last night at the Tina-Avalon gym By BOB MUSSMAN The brackets for the Chillicothe High School invitational basketball tournament, to be held Jan.

25-30, will be drawn up on Jan. 15, according to Principal George P. Newbolt. Information blanks will be sen; led the scoring with 11 points for Wheeling. Guy- Had pine to head Linneus' attack.

Friday night the Bulldogs will Floyd Lightle. having one of Ms 26 points for the Dragons. Burtch'j had 14 for Laredo. 1 young hunter--a 357 pounder. to obtain season's records and material about the players.

Teams will be seeded on the 15th and drawings made. Some pretty high-powered teams vrill appear the tournament here and SOXL a A this year. In addition to the North Roberls and LITTLE BIG SHOT-Usiag a 270 rifle, Roger Wiseman, 11, bagged the largest bear ever killed on the Dare Heavy Snow Slows Southern MkfMiri Cited ta Auto Accident on Slick Roads in Southtast POPLAR BLUFF, Jan. 6. heaviest snowstorm in years left up to six inches of snow across MlMOuri today, and three pertons were killed in on icy, mow-packed highways in the Two of the accident victims were in a car driven by Lloyd Poe of Bloomfield, personal- representative of Rep.

Paul C. Jones CD- Mo). They were Poe's wife, Mrs. Dixie Lee Poe, 65, and her sister, Mrs. Bess Oiague, 68, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Missouri Highway Patrol said Foe's westbound 'car skidded on ice into the path of an eastbound car on US. 60 one mile east of Dexter Tuesday night. Poe was seriously injured and was taken to Missouri Delta Community hospital at Sikeston. Also taken to the hospital was the driv- Coast of North Carolina by such a er of the other car R. C.

Lang- and Mrs. Fred Cox. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

isited the stre-tchcd ro a at half- Central conference squads, Malta Sunday after Chnstmas in i time and then continued to pile up points as Coach John Shurley Beno, grandmother, play host to the Tina-Avalon Dras- his reserves into the game. oas in a CLAA conference 2kx scores: Unnens Girls (23) FiJ FT 4 Southwest (12-0) and Carrollton i ilrs Rooerts, and family. in Mr. and GiiTiin and Mi-s. Rob- (3-5), will be on hand.

ley, 42, of Essex, who suffered rib fractures. Killed in a separate accident an hour earlier on U. S. 61 three miles south of Cape Girardeau was Buddy Wayne Walton, 18, of Gi- uas a passenger by Joe Gtiyer Hoskms K. Brows StanfieM Jenkms Kelly TOTALS 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 Tina-Avalon also won the team game by a lop sided 50-9 Bob Bert and Ralph Wheeler had' spent a week at Eldorado, ded QUt Qf Moore, IS, of Gideon, which skid- Jim Lemon, a former CHS eager, lhe of Mr.

Griffin's brfdge 1 mnrl "Diir-liQ 'C' OQ CAB FOUND IN RIVZIU DRIVER IS MBSDIG ALTON. ILL. Jan. 6 Tne Car or a university City, sattaman wai iound hall Mbmerged in the Mississippi Rher two miles west af Alton at 6 ajn. today and police were' trying to locate him.

The missing man is Douglas JJavi Bewley, salesman for an aluminum siding firm who lived' with his wife and mother-in-law. University City Police Mid his family had not heard from him since he left on a business -trip to Illinois Monday morning. A passing motorist noticed the partly submerged car, it lights still burning. It apparently ran off the -McAdami Memorial highway and broke through a thin coating of ice on the river. The door on the driver's side was open.

Tobermaa Drops Wai Ftart Ebctod oi State in 1948; Two Other Democrats JEFFERSON Jan. 6. VP) --Ailing Walter H. Tobennan took himself out of the Democratic race for secretary of state today and two other Democrats immediately entered tbt contest. Toberman, wtio will be II in April, is serving his third four-year term in that office.

He said his doctors had advised him not to make the bid for re-election. Tobennan said he Intended to complete the present term in office. He was first elected to the office in 1948. When Toberman's a i handed out his statement that he was withdrawing his candidacy two other Democrats entered the race for the office. They were Charles C.

Shafer, 42, of Kansas City and 5. Wesley i Allison of Liberty. Shafer already Industry and union officials look-l had filed for the state treasure ed forward today to cooperative bufc toda withdrew from the race others seeking the Demo- iili Peace Kow In Steel Industry Major Companies Hare Signed New Agreement, WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (JP) efforts to boost steel production as formal slgnings ended their cracic nomination for secretary of eight-month contract battle. state in next August's primary are The United Steelworkers Union state Kep Warren Hearncs and the 11 biz stec! companies' Charleston ma rit floor Ieader Tuesday signed the 30-month pact'" 1 lhe House of Representatives, they hammered out in marathon i a Sen John Barrett of negotiations last weekend.

The union expects no difficulty in i The Constitution-Tribune Chiilkortw. Mo. PAGE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,1960 Mrs. Wayne suddith and John, Misa Hildred Hutchinson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Farmer and family, near Polo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Sperry, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Minnis, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maberry were supper guests New Year's eve of Mr. -and Mrs. Wesley Huston in Chillicothe.

Mrs. James Minnis was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Minnis and sons. Rev.

and Mrs. James Porter and Flossie were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. -John Suddith and son were supper guests Friday of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Suddith and son. Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Sperry were dinner guests Mew Year's Day of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Denker. name Jm tough WAA cage Mr. and Mrs. Burlie E.

Griffin, path of a tractor- signing up 80-odd smaller corn- trailer unit. Moore was taken to panies. 16 and 14 points respectively scphomore at School LV OKLAHOMA Wheelln? Girls (2J) Ssferi Cobum Head D. Albertsoa Isaacs K. Albertson FG 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 FT 1 TOTALS Scates by qavrtcrt: Wheflfrig 1 6 6 3 11 linnern Sray Ripley Deskinj fi 3 (5 Tfaoraa Guyer TOTALS FG 3 A 0 0 20 18 WBeeliaj Boys T.

Arthana t. Arthaud Thome Canning DeWitt Setfert TOTALS FG 7 3 1 19 FT 3 2 4 1 0 1 19 13 1 0 1 I 1 4 2 2 32 4 2 i 3 2 20 5 2 1 1 30 Tina-Avalon. Friday night the Dragons will travel to Wheeling for a confer- ersce game they hope will shove them back into second place in the standings Box scores: Tina-Avalon FG FT 1 0 a Cape Girardeau hospital. The patrol reported all high- Iflncs was picked to the all-star! ilr and Mrs A. E.

Zook have, ways to southeastern Missouri haz- team following tae conference tour- from spending the boh- ardous depths rang narnent held last week in viile. days in Owasso, with their one six Car daughter, Mrs. w. A. Myles, Mr.

Sctirt by quarters; --18 13 --17 19 9 13 Basketball Scores High School 35. UnsonviJJe M. jRlfksvilie 56. Trenton 44. iirmeus 58.

Wheeling 57. "fina-Avalon S3. Laredo 43. Pattonsbarg 4S. Rjdgeway 33.

Savannah 58, Faucet Gilmsn Cly 74, Princeton 25. "Winston 39, North Harrison tlHe 44. MotnxJ Giv 47. Tarltto Cameron 10, Lathrop 46. Oregon 62, Rock Port 52 Graixiview 45.

Blue Springs 36. Lee's Summit 60. Liberty 55 Clinton 69, Appleton City 33. HiggmsviHs 41, Concordia 24. BEATMER IXVITATIO'AL Wheeler Lightle Childes CoHiver Bett Keroy B.

Whseisr TOTALS Owens Burtdi Bov.e Haroert 0 5 0 15 4. 18 The ML4A includes some of the Ies anci daughters, Carolyn and strongest small college cage powers i in the councry, including Spring- Leld State, Kirksville, Maryville, I Warrensburg and Cape Oirardeau. 1 (il) rc 3 Mike Magac, the University of Missouri's first all-American since Paul Chnstman, has signed a con- i tract with the professional San Francisco 49ers of the League Magac, a 218-pound tackle, was! the 49ers third draft choice. VISITS Tom Berry returned this week fioin spending the holidays her sons a-nd families. She Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bern St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Berry at Anderson, Ind.

uthersviUe in the Missouri boot- heel reported five Inches. Maiden and West Plains reported two inches. The patrol said some of the heaviest snowfall "It's been a long struggle. It's over. We look forward to maximum cooperation to do the Job I Louis Shafer, a.

lawyer, was elected last year to his second four-year term as Kansas City councilman. He has never sought office. Born in Carthage, Shafer moved Kansas City In 1936 and at- SEEK HIRED HAND IN DEATH OF ELDERLY MAN CUBA, Jan. 6. (ft--A recluse, Charles Becherer.

about 75, was found slain in his home near Cuba Tuesday night. State troopeis, who discovered the body after being summoned by a neighbor, said they were looking for a hired hand, Leslie Leland Smith. 41. Smith, an ex-convict, lived in a tenant house on the farm and was seen driving Becherer's car. Becherer had a viouna in the back.

COMPTROLLER REQUESTS BANK STATEMENTS we have ahead," said R. Conrad teaded night Iaw sdMX1 at the Cooper, chief negotiator for the! Universit of Kansfls Clfc ettln WASHINGTON, Jan 8 companies Degree in He is married comptroller of the currency today Union head David J. McDonald chimed in, "If you think the i American steel industry has been! and he and his wife have three issued a call lor a s.d.iemem of the children. 1 condition of all nanonal banks at great, you ain't seen nothin' yet. I PARENTS OF A SON r.

and Mrs. Leslie Snail, 1422 was in the Poplar Bluff area butj Watc do a ob no official reading was available. The snowfall began Tuesday morning and became heavy in the early afternoon. It snowed steadily until after midnight. Skies cleared early today and temper- atuies were in the high 20s.

JUDGE GRANTS DIVORCE TO HUSBAND AND WIFE ST. LOUIS, Jan. Allison, 36, said he was making i the close of business Tnursday, his first, try for an elective office Dec 31. i the hope young Democrats of Missouri will be encouraged to take a more active part in state and i Patients Comn 9 local government. and as; i Hlrflwav anA streets in south- H- Polk street, announce the birth of I Highways and streets in soutn wi ice Missouri were shck with ice TOTALS 13 Score by quarters: --14 Jfi 1" Laredo 10 12 11 game--Tma-Aialos Laredo 9.

linked a contract immediatelv afteri a son at 4 7 Tuesday afternoon, Orange Bowl game Chillicothe hospital. and packed snow during 13 13 also the first Tiger to be invited to: ba weighed 9 pounds and i but the covering was breaking up play in the annual Hula Bowl at Honolulu. so, under a bright sunshine today. The ice covering was blamed for LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs Horace Bymgton, Howard, Calif, was released Tuesday night from the Chillicoihe hospital Leaving tne nospital tooay were; cas or Night Hawk League W. L.

Glore Seidel --33 21 Rutherford's Ins 31 23 Super Saver 29 25 Mclntosh T. and T. .29 23 McCuily Auto Pts. ..25 29 Knights of Colomous 15 39 Mclntosh T. and A MISSOURI HIGH WIN I STRING ENDS AT 51 BOURBON, MO Jan 6 W) -The victory string of New Haven (High small school basketball Blll 7 all and daughter, Rebecca, competition has ended at 51.

1 Sue 21 Graves street. The New Haven team, which has i 19 traffic accidents in slightly more than three hours at Springfield Tuesday evening. Mrs. Eugene B. Leacock of subur- 1 i iiC, VI a.CU iUi ban Kirtraroofl each obtained a di- Miracle Mineral Water Steambaths, Magic Massages.

Elf rtrophysiother- He was born in Orrick, Mo. and apy wondcrfu i HERBS, ett- gave a schools in Orrick, St. marvelous relief a host of Jcflerson Clty For a WHY NOT FOR POLIO. .1 i attended State Department of Revenue but for the past RHEUMATIC FEVER. FLU.

SCI- rorce from the other circuit 12 vears has engaged court Tuesday. It was a court coucrete produftt3 industr y. proceeding believed to be unpre-' cedented in Missouri. Leacock heads a sporting goods company. His wife filed a peti-! won and he filed a crossbill.

Both charged general NORTH CARROLL By MRS. ALVIS SPERRY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eggers and daughter were supper guests New Generally fair weather is state with a turn to ies, but the Judge Noah Weinstea Year's eve of Mr. and Mrs.

Bill TM WHY SLFFEB PAINS, INFLAMMATIONS. NEURALGIA. PARALYTIC STROKES, KIDNEY. LIVER, INTESTINAL CONGESTION, ECZEMA, I A I POOR CIRCULATION. ANGINA PECTORIS, GASTRITIS.

ARTHRITIS, WEAKNESS, DIZZINESS, ANEMIA. also many others recovered Bring own sheet and a the north and I same character and offered by bo'h Maberry and "indicates indignities of about tht Mr and Kenneth Hutchin- I L- if TOO central this afternoon and tonight gravity. son and Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Paul wone four stiaight Class high EAJRLE TEEGARDEX RETURNS and over most of the state Thurs- jday Highs Thursday are expected to be near 50 northwest to thfi 40s elsewhere.

i school state championships while Earle Teegarden, a student at the i running up an overall record of i University of Missouri, has re-! cnrftlTC IT tuumphs and nine defeats, was turned to Columbia after spending EVANGELIST SPEAKS AT. 1 beaten by Bourbon High last night; "he vacation wrJi his parents, Mr and Mrs. S. Teegardn. The Bourbon team, -Khich had CHURCH OF CHRIST truly a situation" in which neither Hutchinson and son, Mr and Mrs.

party is entitled to a divorce and Rj chard Hutchinson and baby and yet it is obvious that they will no 5 Hildred Hutchinson spent longer live together." I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie The judge ordeied Leacock Graham near Chula. pay $360 monthly for support of Karalet Brenc and Nicky four children, awarded custodv to are their Mr. Chillicothe, Mo 5 south, H-way 65 LENA ASSISTING, Tel.

MI 6-2405 Mrs. Leacock and denied her re- st earlier in the season to NSW 34 Feared Killed As Crashes In Carolina Swamp special services are being held u6st or allmony this week at the Church of Christ, games of three from Knights of I iv CJ Coiumous. McCuiiy Auto Parts a cn I won two of three from Ruther-, ever quarter. ford's Ins. Glore and Seidel won New Haven had not lost to three from Super Saver.

team smce lhg state through rainy weatner. The watch on the wrist Elm Street. HNANCE COMMISSIONER and Mrs. Rex Brown, while their mother is a patient at the Chilh- cothe hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Halley and Mr and rVvH rr KEEP PIPES FROM I The speaker. Evangelist WiDiamj CALLS FOR BANK REPORTS ersville, Kenneth" Bates and Miss! Hensley, New Castle Ind, is speaking each evening at :30. Tne gen- schools (Quarterfinals) 42, Kidder 3i. (First Round) Br-ckenridge 3V.

Norboms (Girls) (Quarterfinals) Southwfeit, Mooresville 43. Bredten- 42. (Loser's Semis) 29, Gallatin 34- St. Joseph J. C.

67, Kansas City. Kan. Gray, 561. 1. C.

iforyrillft 87. Pittsburg State. Kan. ao. 'William Jewell 69 Tarfcto 55.

67. Rockhurs; 61. GiflreS'-'Sfocfcton 69, William PePnn. Iowa 49. Connectictit 75 N'ffw Hampshire West Virginia 95.

Furman 79 Virgirua 53, North Carolina State 43 Penn State 75. Carnegie Tech 56 The Citadel IS, Florida Stale 74 IOVCT- High scores: Knights of Columbus Gatson, 221: Hahn, 491. Mclntosh T. and T--Grush. 188; 'season.

Davis, 491. Rutherford's Ins. Earley, 196; Gordon. 523. McCuily Auto Parts Swisher, 196-525.

Super Saver--Hiskey and Court-' ney. 205; Drummond, 513. Glore and Seidel--Koehly, 234; JEFpERSON Bates state i McCaloret of Unionville were re- 1 cent visitors of Rev and Mrs Tri-County Conference GIRLS that the crash occurred some 14 after the pilot reported in by radio. He indicated no trouble at that time. STOCKS DECLINE NEW YORK, Jan.

6 (fft--Pretty Twilighl League W. L. Arkansas 74, 13 60 Kefilucfcy 76. Vanderbilt 53. Texas Tecii 71.

ftice 64. Texas 58. S.M.U. 56 Texas A M. 68.

Baylor 51. Jfotre Dame 76, Butler 51. N. C.M. Standings Kirksvjlle Maroclinc Trenton Milan XJniorwlle AroofcfisM Macon Conf.

0 All Games 4 3 2 2 2 1 0 5 10 2 3 3 1 2 0 5 1 2 3 4 4 3 4 Gully's Lanes I5H Giore and Seidel ..49 5 -2 Howard's 32 36 Montgomery Ward ..28 3 39 Brown's Furniture 23 44 i Citizens Nat. Bank ..17 2 54 Montgomery Ward won three i i games from Glore and Seidel. Gul- ly's Lanes won three from Brown's I Furniture. Howard's won four from i Citizens National Bank. High scores: Montgomery Ward--Lawhon, 197473 New Cambria Callao Linneu? Bucklin Bevier Meadville Libertv BOYS want afls paj Xew Cam aria Linneos Cailao Bucklin Liberty Meadville Bsner 3 4 4 1 1 0 W.

6 6 2 1 1 0 i 1 2 2 4 5 3 0 0 2 4 2 5 5 The possioility that passengers i awaie of trouble befoie the I brisk selling sent the stock raarfcet to a sizable decline this afternoon i as fears of tight rnone" combined crash was seen in the fact that a number of the victims were clad with profit taking on a five-day in Mae Wes life preservers. The advance hfe on some nad been inflated. The plane Clashed on the small sues. Jiarm of Richaid Ranao'ph. His steels Losses of fractions to a point or so hit a range oi pitotal 1s- and motors were active statements of their financial con-' and Mrs.

GranvfiSe dition as of SOn spent Wednesda evenin Dec 31 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maberry and sons. Xew Year's Day Guests Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Minnis Local Markets and sons were dinner guests New CREAM 52c and 47c I Year's dav of Mr.

and Mrs. George I 1 Minnis Afternoon callers were Mr. i EGGS HENS 4 Ibs. and under 3c HENS over 4 Ibs. 5c COCKS 3c and Mrs.

Seth Minnis and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Minnis and family. KANSAS CITT LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY--Cattle 2.900; Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Hutchin- son spent Monday with Mr. and cixsf--i 2.WJ; caues 250; strong to higher; steers 28.00, veal! Mrs Boya Carpenter. in tnree months. Rails, oils, chemicals, electrical equipments, drugs, building mater- News-Bulletin. local News Notes Glore and Seidel Seidel.

183- 484 iguson's aunt. Mrs Margaret in out a small name wmch Gully's Lanes--Gray. 160-446 son and family in Chillicothe. Brown's Furniture--Hawkins, 167-'; 442. Howara's--MacEiwain.

192-494 Citizens National Bank--Jones, 136-381. wife. Letzie. was awakened by the losers as trading exceeded the pace noise and she awakened her hui- in Tuesday's rally, the strongest band. He heaid an engine going chug- a-chug," he said, "like it was cutting in and out.

Then it sounded tin doois and windows ripping off. Then there was a big boom like dynamite." Randolph arose and looked out eedll 211 the window He could see noth- MflgiStTfltf CfiUTt Mr and Mrs. "Otto Denker spcn: higher, barrows and gills BOWS 10.50. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs Al- ShPSp 1.000.

steady; wooled lambs 1 "shorn H.OO, ew.es 500; feeders vls sperr.v. 17 I The Rev. and Mrs. James Porter ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK I SPEnt NfiW Yeai 6V6 mk tobawrw and farm imnlements! 5T 2.300; calves With Mr.

and Mrs. Southerland and lais. tooaccos ana tarm implement 3teadj good and choiee ted slcers 22 75-26 00; high good and low choice Ibs. 2250-2300; high choice 96" Ibs fed heiiers 25 50: mixed year-, lings 25 25; good and choice Ted heafers Kansas City Spent Saturday night fetreat family. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Maberry of USE SMITH-GATES LIHE-0-HEAT Combination of the largest selling hcatirg tape ir. the world aid art- cision built ihtrmosut whic 1 allows electricity to be used oriy when needed to keep water pipes. Dumps, from freezing. irtd C.S.A.

jpprovtd switch. No rjdio-TV interference. Easy to inf: apply where ntttei, plug in and tor- flet it. Rug- Hilh Thermo. Thermo.

miide to give I4w cost far years. 345 3.95 4.45 22jO-2500; cows 14W-1650; balls 17.50- 19jO; choice Dealers 26.00-27.00. calves 20.00-23.00; tock steer calves JO.00-25.50. Running stop sign 1 went out. He relumed to bed.

i inadequate brakes 3 Early this morning then small Littering highway 3 son. McArthur, went to the field hwhcr. 1-3 190-24 ibs 12.25-50: 1 and 2 200-230 Ibs 12.75-1300: sows under 400 Ibs. 1-3 400-600 Ibs 8.73-1000 i Sheep 2.000: steady, stood and choice v-ooled lambs 17.50-19.00; No. with fall shorn pelts 55-17 50.

cHoiee 35 DEERE AMlir CHILLICOTHE TRACTOR 1IMPL. CO. ALWAYS DOTMCIR VERY BESTTOMAKE YOU Checks Hocus cliGCfc 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Correa of see what happened and found fr) cien 21 ShW PC tS T3 3 5 Kansas City are the parents of I the plane The Negro farmer NO funds 7 z.

7-pound, 10-ounce son born yes-! drove to Bolivia, the nearest 2 ST. wifig POULTRY terdav 3n a Kansas City hospital jphone, and an operator connected! Others ST. LOUIS and hve ooui- i i fi Tne rorrrHs havp 'A navi'i i him Wltn the New Hanover wholesale srrado. largo extras. me uorreas nave a son.

uavu Armed robbery 2 70-80 per cent min A 24-23. 50-60 per Michael, 3 Va. Mrs Gertie McOreary rt at Wnmmgton. Ke then wait-1 Burglary and larceny 3 as mediums it- me great-gianamotner. ui.i.i pa- Ciana stealing 4 grafics trolmen arrived about 7:30 p.ni, Petty stealing 5 AA larcc 23-30.

A large 24-27. A VISIT FATHER Miss Klsie Mitchell, Mrs. Leon Cauble and Mrs Tom Ed NewsOm of Bosworth were in today to visit their father, William L. Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell, a patient at the Chillicothe hospital, under- Embezzlement JMurder 1 1 and guided them to the scene Emergency and rescue i rushed to the scene.

A light rain Common assault fell as rescuers searched for bod- iums 22-25. law 22-25. A small 17-20 Turkeys, toms 36-31 'A. hens 27-30. Other prices unchanged.

with Mr. and and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutchinson.

Mrs. Paul Hutchinson and son. industrial Equipment Co. 614 Elm Dial Ml 6-1812 ies. The plane was manned by a 1 Disturbing peace 2 Grand larceny 1 veteran crew.

Buildinn StiH Is Strono in tnorninft atirt will be released tomorrow to home. plloti fiew bombers for a ferry December. service during World War II. He errm 5 during GRIFFINS RETURN TO COLO. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Griffin and ion, Jimmy, returned yttterttoy to their home In Englewood, Oblo. After spending the holidays with They visited Mrs. Orlf- fln's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. and flftr grandparents, Mr. was born in Nebo, Mo. TRAILER HOMES BOOM SACRAMENTO, Calif.

registration figures show 182,315 trailer homes in California-- 68,336 in Los Angles County alone. eight yean: 1D59 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 87 91 88 81 113 235 170 257 XOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the 41st annual stockholders meeting of the Community Bank of Dawn will be held at its banking house in the eleventh day of January, 1960. Said meetms will be convented at ast 9 o'clock A.M. and continued until- 2 o'clock P.M. The purpose for which this meeting is called is to elect 7 directors and for the transaction of any other business which may properly come before the meeting.

M. Hoyt, President, i Dale Wood, Secretary. Attest: SUSPENSt tmODtt INTO IHKIUING ACTION I METRO-GOtOWYN-IMYER ptessnlJ Robert Me TAYLOR MAUREY OAVIO HOtl MOOUCTIO- HOUSE SEVEH HAWKS also sUrrmf LINDA CHRISTIAN SHORT and CARTOON TONITE THRU THUR 3 BIG DAYS from the Saturday Erening Post suspense thriller! SHORT and CARTOON SHOWS 7 9:00.

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