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MARKETS ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK NATIONAL STOCKYANDS, LA Hogs slow. lower: choice 150210 16 18.00-50; 220-240 -240260 :16 0017.25; few. 11.50; 280300 1b 13.35-16.75; sows 400 15 down 15.25-75: boars 10.60- heav. fer sows 13.2514,75; Cattle 2,000, calves 800; about stendy: little done on util.

and commercial cowS 9.00- 111.50; ca nners and cutters 8.50- 9.00; uttlity and coramcicial bulls canners and 8.0010.00; good and 'choice vealers 21.00-27.00: Individuel head primelthan to 29.00; commercial and good vealers 13.0020.00; commercial and good slaughter 15.004 19.00. Sheep 1,000: lembs steady to lower; bulk choice to prime wooled Jambs 18.00-75; top .19.00 sparing: ly for well. sorted lots with strong prime end; good and choice 17.50 18.00; cull utility 15.00-17.00; culls 10.00-14.00; ewes steady, mosily. 4.005.00. NEW.

YORK STOCKS NEW YORK UP. Stock Market, bounced vigorously aficad the early -afternoon today. Many Individual stocks were uns usually. strong, and gains between 1, and 2 points. were frequent.

Steels, rails and oils were in mand. Some divisions were. quietly steady, but none backward? POULTRY AND PRODUCE CHICAGO Live poultry: barely steady; receipts- 725 coops westerday 980 153,515 lbs) F.O.B. paying prices lower to 1 heavy hens light Hens fryers and broilers. 2125; old roosters 1212.5; capons lettes 2627; hen turkeys 37.5: young tom turkeys 3326; ducklings 30; farmer ducks 5 lb 22, under.

5 15 18; geese Butter weak; recicpts Butter weak; 886,567: wholesale prices to 1 lower; 93 score AA 56.25-59:5; 92 A 58.75: 89 6.6,0 A 8.75; PO 57.75; :89 56.5; five: to six weeks by cutting day per week from the present alx. day racing week, EXPERT Dres service FOR QUALITY and Let us fill those Vital Prescriptions for speedy delivery from a. m. to 7 Registered Call Druggist PR on 7-3424 duty at all times. DEPENDABILITY: Crescent Drug 225 S.

MAIN onuses to Be ALP Workers the Great Allans A Area Company ther country will share in this year. it was anby Ralph W. Bur Perident of the food chain. employee, with as much months' service wilt receive the annual fund voted company's board of Dittibution is scheduled tor camber. 17.

Store Eligible to) Will employees pars in the additional compen- tended Racing Season Turned Down THE ROCK The AtRacing: Commission has down ca request from Hot toga businessmen for a longer racine. season. at Oaklawn the Commission voted, to approve Feb. 19 through as 1955 racing dates. Springs men had asked the season be lengthened from BE BEAUTIFUL for the Holidays Special Through December COLD WAVES 15 Lanolin Oil $12:50 12,50 Cream Oil $8:50 her a permanent for Christmas Hazel's Beauty Shop Phone 7-2878 Virginia Aullne, SHE'Ll.

LOVE ZINGS We have handsome dent bracelets and sparkling costume jewelry to select from STEWART'S JEWELRY STORE Rellable: Jewelers 190 3. 58.01 B9 1.: steady: receipts wholesale buying prices uh changed: U.S. large whites 31; mixed 31; mediums 28; standards tereipts 25; dirties 22; checks 22. NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK (M Cotton futures displayed early easiness today on hedging and liquidation and then improved as the selling dried up. Support came through trade and New Orleans buying.

Late afternoon prices were changed to 45 cents a bale higher the previous close. March 34.03, May 34.91 and July 34,94. GRAIN AND PROVIBION CHICAGO UP grains gathored a little strength toward the close on the Bord of Trade today after having spent most of the session fluctuating around previous closing prices. soybeans again were alded by short covering. Respondtrig tonews cash beans were he- Eng shipped from Chicage oNew Orleans.

January wheat also came on short covering the, day. Price changes in feed rye, were! a minor: nature Wheat, closed Jower 10 higher, December to higher. Decembor oats: lower to cent higher, December 79c, lower to higher, December 1s1.11 "and poybeans lower 1 higher, January Whent: None. Corn: No. 3 low 1.47⅝-51; 1.40¼45: 5 1.38¼; -sample grade 1.33.

Oats: No. 1 heavy mixed No, 1 heavy white No: white 85; No. 1 extra heavy Barley. nominal: Malting feed 1.10-19. Man Gets Life for Killing His Wife Thursday, December 16, 1954 STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Early term for the Rio Grande In in New Mexico was Rio ed and River del Norte, or "fierce river to cross Bravo the light.

1953, 770 Americans were injured while trying intersections against the SCOTT'S STORE May we offer you a few of out many gift suggestions. Come and shop the entire store. LADIES PANTIES: Nylonized panties 'in small, medium and large sizes. 3 $1 TV HEADSCARFS All wool and in solid colors. and' checks.

98c and 1.49 4 PC. SET Mixing bowl set. Jadite Fire King. 1.19 Calendar SOCIETY Phone 7-3431 Between 8 A. M.

and 4 P. M. Thursday December 18 Brookwood Brownie Troop have a Christmas party this day, December 16, after school home of Pat Rogers, with Diane Ellis and Susan Cook as hostesses. The Ruth Class of the First Baptist Church will' have a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. F.

Burroughs on Thursday, December 16. at 7:30. All members are ed to come. Mrs. Thelma Moore and Mrs.

Foster Wiggins are hostesses. LAST DAY FEATURE TIMES 2:40 4:50 7:00 9:10 7 Violent Love and Violent Adventure Filmed High in the Wild Andes! "When Harry Kisses me I know I'm His Kind of woman: Bad! SECRET OF THE NEAS TECHNICOLOR CHARLTON HESTON ROBERT YOUNG A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1. Late News Events. 2. Cartoon; "Bored Gopher" Fri.

Sat. WAYNE MORRIS TWO GUNS and a BADGE 'ALSO Prisoner Of War REAGAN FORREST Son; KARTIN ideal Theatre Happiness 3234S ONLY $2.50 Friday December 17 The Fidelis Sunday School Class the First Methodist Church will have 8 Christmas party Friday December 17, at 7 p. m. at! the home of Mrs. Forrest Hairr, 901 Park Drive.

All members are asked to bring a gift, not exceeding $1.00, for exchange. On December 17, between the hours of 3. and 5 and 7 and 9 p. the Prescott Federated Garden Clubs will have the annual; "Holiday House." Four homes will be visited, all of which are Main street In Prescott. Tickets can be bought at any of the homos visited for 25 cents each.

of. THE homes of Mrs. Roy Duke, Mrs. J. D.

Stripling, Mrs. J. R. Remis and Mrs. H.

H. McKenzie will be visited. The Blevins P. T. A.

will hold its annual Christmas potluck supper Thursday night, December 16, at p. n. in the school cafeteria. All parents and patrons are invited to be present. The annual Christmas party of the Fulton Rose Garden Club will be held Thursday, December 16, at 2:30 p.

m. in the home of Mrs. W. E. Cox, Jr.

Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Rowland and Mrs. Doni Dickinson. Gifts will be exchanged. Miss Martha Wray, bride-elect of Ensign Lawrence W.

Hazzard, will be honored with a gift tea at the home of Mrs. Elbert O'Steen on Thursday afternoon, December 6, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. The Hobby Club will meet Thursday, December 16, at 2 p. at the home of Mrs.

Arch Wylle. Gifts will be exchanged. The Friday Music Club will have its Christmas party at the home of Mrs. G. T.

Cannon, Friday, December 17, at 7:30 p. m. hostesses are Mrs. McDowell Turner and Mrs. James McLarty.

Everyone, please bring a gift for 8 needy family instead of the usual gift for exchange, Dahlia Garden Club will have its. annual Christmas luncheon Friday, December 17, at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. B. F. Johnson.

Assisting Mrs. Johnson will be Mrs. Beverly Johnson, Mrs. Guy Linaker, Mrs. Edwin Powell, and Miss Lulle Allen.

Monday, December 20 The Business Women's Circle of the First Baptist Church will have a Christmas party December 20, at 7:45 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. S.

Bates, 1510 S. Elm. All members are urged to attend and bring their Lottie Moon Christmas offering. W. S.

C. S. Circle 5 of the First Methodist Church will meet Monday, December 20, at 7:30 p. m. for the annual Christmas party in the home of Mrs.

Claude Tillery with Miss Carolyn Mann and Mesdames Leota Futrell and Clifton Ellis as co-hostesses. Mrs. Lloyd Guerin will tell the Christmas story and Mrs. Howard Byers will give the prayer. Members are asked to bring a special Christmas offering for' Wanda Staley, missionary to India, and a gift not to exceed cents for exchange.

The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday, December 20, at 7:30 p. m. at tho home 'of Mrs. Charles Taylor, 222 East Avenue B. Mrs.

Ben Edmiaston and Mrs. Raymond Jones are co-hostesses. All members are requested to at- STILL LOOKING FOR A GIFT For the Girls and Women in your family See our large assortment of gift selections which have just arrived. Best Loved are our short and long sleeve Blouses of nylon and cotton If Jewelry is Her Favorite see our large variety for all ages. HALL.

GIFT McNEILL WRAPPING HOPE, ARKANSAS bel Ethridge. program chairman for the day. presented an article from the Reader's Digest about Christmas. A trio. composed of Jo Beth Rettig, Carolyn Story and Palsy Bright, sang Christmas carols.

accompanied by Luther HolJamon. Mrs. Edmund. Pendleton presented "True Christmas Two new members, Mrs. Jim Cole and Mrs.

B. W. Edwards, were welcomed into the club. Guests of club were Mrs. Garrett Story and Mrs.

Raymond Robins. At the conclusion of the program, gifts were exchanged, and after this a short business session was held, with Mrs. P. C. Sephens giving the report of the last meeting, and Mrs.

Lloyd Kinard, treasurer, giving the treasurer's report. G. Meet In Home of Geneva Cash Gifts were exchanged and re- the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. L.

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motor. Can. be of colorful corsages that are Helena Rubinstein Heavensen held by handle or attached .10 sure to: brighten up your coat A Gift dusting powder in stand. AC only. spirit of Beauty clever Christmas pkg 1.75 Terrific Values to $2.98 Brownie Hawkeye COUNSELOR Russell.

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Steam Iron 17.95 able tires, SWA plate. with 8 mario Irons either dry or with steam. toolboxes loaded with tools: sharpener 980 KWEENIE WEENIE THE Mechanical RACER SILYER STREAK A clever toy made of wash a real scale model able, bright, non gay toxic colors. plastic For ins in sturdy plastic midget fant age and up. running 18-inches long spiral motor 14-RIECE PLaY TABLE Dallas- Nursette TENNIS SET Sei contains a pad The line A Set thing contains aceded for die act and love ill clamps and ine the title mother 10 care for 98 tennis ball doll THE GIF The Girl's Auxiliary of the Garrett Memorial Baptist Church met in the home.

of Geneva Cash on Monday night. The meeting was opened with the group singing, "Hark the Herald! Angels followed with prayer Jed by Valdean Tonnemaker. The devotional was given by Melba Russell. The following program presented: First part, Jewel Shope; duet, "Silent Night' by Penny Roberts and Darlene Braden; second part, Betty Beard: poem, Valdean Tonnemaker; third part, Alice Grant; group song. "Away in fourth part, Vivian Tonnemaker.

Janelle Warren led the closing prayer. Boyle Continued from Page One appeared close to the orumbling point. Some politicians, businessmen, and triple-dome ecocrystal gazers were already worrying about a possible postwar depression. Then Hitler's legions struck. and waves of panzers crashed through the thin, stretched out U.S.

as if it were an eggshell. hours the American cublic no longer was. concerned about postproblems. It was praying for men at the front. is only fair to those men front to.

say they never had shared the unrestrained optimism of the rear area and home doughboy must always regard the outcome of his next stop as doubt. But even our most veteran battlefield troops were dazed by the might of the Nail attack. And Belglan people, who have the least reason. to under estimate strength of Germany, were numbed. A nightmare quality of unreality hung over the entire situation.

"Where did the Germans get all those troops and those No one knew, After the war was learned Hitler had secretly been planning the counter offensive months, had drained 'other to flesh it with muscle and. steel and cover it with -Luftwaffe's wings. The thing is: He had been do the unexpected. He didn't win the Battle of the Bulge; threw a mighty scare into Allies. He left sad memories many American homes, and would have left a lot more if the the battlefield had gonc: his favor.

Remember how many 'people jeered at Hitier's bombastic pronises he would unleash secret r.ew weapons? He did come with p. few the buzz bomb, V-2 rocket, the jetplane. And had more Remember after the war tokes about the supposedly mechanically ignorant Russians? they could build planes-except they forgot to build the gines? But they produced a fine fighter. plane in Korea, and came with the atom and hydrogen It is never. a mark of intelligence to laugh at the other fellow's Ignorance.

He may just be: ing possum: Every of common. sense leavened by ounce. of caution. And so, on the anniversary the morning Hitler. delivered surprise package, it is a good casion- to take, up' our pencils write 100 won't 'be afraid If the guy, but I'll -never underestimate him either It's something, worth memorizing this lesson that as.

people often forget so easily. Farm Goods May Continued from Page One 26th annual convention of the American Farm Bureau Federa tioni, Benson predicted a' "bright future" for farmers under present and. contemplated administration action. "Maximum progres will come only if agriculture is free and farmers can make their own management with decisions on minimum their. of own.

government regulation' and confarms a very the said. More Cuts in Is Planned ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON UP The Pentagon is planning a reduction in the nation's military power, with the builk of the out coming in Army ranks, Secretary of Defense Wilson told newsmen last night the total strength of the Army, Force Navy, would Ma- "be rine Corps and "scmething less" htan the figure of 3,047,000 at which it had been planned previously to level off in the fiscal year starting next July Wilson declined to give specific tigures. President Eisenhower gave a reply when asked at his news conference yesterday about a report that the new crease might amount to about 100,000 men. When the Korean fighting halted a year and half ago, military 3,558,000.

Then slow, stendy cut manpower strength was about back was started. Until yesterday. the program apparently wes Aimed at reducing the force to 3,047,000, of which 1,73,000 could be in the Army and maintaining it there. for en indefinite period. At his said the active armed forces news conference Eisenbower should be backed by an effective was reserve, outlined by the President for which a program congressional leaders at a White When such House meeting reserve was produced, the Tuesday.

President said, it would be possible to cut back on active personnel. However. Wilson's disclosure of intention to go through decision with a had -re been duction made without waiting to find indicated the whether the new Congress reserve would adopt the administration's How CITY UP Detailed X- Lawmakers Favor Swap With Chinese By JACK BELL forthcoming from Red China to exchange for the Americans Chinese students who have applied for exit permits but thus far have been denied them; Sen. Sparkman. (D-Ala), d.

mem ber of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sold: he: knew: of no reason why this government should insist on keeping in this' country any. students who wanted to China. The State. Department has said tHe 35 involved have not been permitted to leave because specialized kills they acquired here might be valuable to the Communists from a. military "The fact that these students may have learned, some.

valunble technique does not justity holding them in this country. if they wish WASHINGTON Several said today they efforts to exchange 35 Chinese dents in this country for 57 Americans detained in Red China, including. 11 airmen imprisoned the Communists as Rep. Joseph Martin of Massachuretts. retiring speaker.

'of House, said that if the students wart to go to Red China he welcome any negotiations might lead to such an exchange. But he and Sen. Ferguson Mich.) retiring head of the Republican Policy. Committee, there must be no deal which force the return to his homcland of any Chincse who wished to main in this, country. The State Department indicated through Press Officer White yesterday that the States might consider any Pope's Ailments Are Diagnosed rays of Pope Pius oIl showed today that he is suffering from a small hernia.

in the dia phragm 'and gastritis, hir doctor planned to make detailed study of the X-rays pictures, later today, 'after which a medical be issued. It appeared, likely that the doctors would decide: on -an correct the hernia. Dr. Raffaele Paolucci di Valmag giore, famous surgeon. who has been a consultant on the Pope's case, said last week that such an Says MOP Should Be Out of Court ST.

LOUIS (M A. Thomp son, trustee for the Missouri Par cific Reilroad, sald at a hearing yesterday it was "in the public interest" that the railroad "be taka out of, court as soon as possi ble." The railroad has been in bankfor 20 years. The public hearing before federal judge George H. Moore con. tinues through tomorrow.

It comcerns a reorganization plar. for. the system. Thompson ard Paul J. Neff, Missouri Pacific chief executive officer were the only 1wo wit nesses yesterday.

Eight groups of stock and bondholders have filed objections to the "agreod system" plan of reor. ganizatoin' which was approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission last July, They will be heard at the current hearing. Thompson asked and received permission from Judge Moore last January. to personally expedite the reorganization after he said some parties. had attributed delay him and his attorney, Russell Deermont.

Neff, urging the plan be' completed and adopted without further delay, said of "The Missouri Pacific faniily" feared, the system might become three railroads'. steed of one. strong line. CAN'T ESCAPE CHICAGO (UP) There suspectcd sought retuge in a men's rest room at a subway station when they were followed by two policewomen. One policewoman stood guard outside the door while the other telephoned for help.

Two male officers resporded to the call and arrested the suspects. operation would be a "very minor and local affair" which the seriously ill' pontiff could survive. PILLOW'S GIFT SHOP Personalized. Christmas Cards Open every Wednesday Night 7:30 '9 P.M. 305 S.

Laurel SANTA'S GIFT For Her Air-Step Life Stride tend, and bring a gilt for the Sunday December 26 A cantata, "Carols of Christmas" will be presented by the choir of the Presbyterian Church at 5 p. m. Sunday, December 26. Gibson -Reppond Wedding Announced The wedding of Miss Ruth Ellen Gibson and Lester Reppond of Little Rock, was performed Saturday at 8 a. m.

In Greenville, Miss. The bride, a graduate of Patmos High School, attended Capitol Business College at Little Rock. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Little Rock, where both are employed. Willing Workers Sunday School Class Has Party On Tuesday night December 14, Mrs. Dale McKinney and Mrs.

Ja-: ID. Braden entertained the Willing Workers Sunday School Class the Garrett Memorial Baptist Church with a Christmas Party at' the Experiment Station recreation hall. Violet Tonnemaker, president, had charge of the program. Mrs. James Braden led the group in praver, followed by singing of Christmas carols led by Patsy Beard, accompanied by Darlene Braden at the plano.

The birth of Jesus as recorded in Luke 2 was; read by Sylvia Yocum. Gifts were exchanged and re. freshments served to the following: Naomi Sinclair, Violet Tonnemak-. cr, Linda Clark. Sylvia Yocum, Penny Roberts, Patsy Beard, Darlene Braden, Mary Janiel May, Brenda Mitchell.

Margarete Cash, Rosanne Freeman, Vir. ginia Church, Linda Chance and Cynthia Harrison. Dr. and Mrs, Guerin Entertain D. C.

C. 1. were. served refreshments. The guests, were seated at quartet tahome was decorated throughout in bles.

the Christmas motif, Following the luncheon, Miss The Gift you she wants! Know the automatic "does everything" NECCHI or the "magic brain" ELNA portable From first seam to final trim AUTOMATIC NECCHI and ELNA do every stitch of the Sew straight and zigzag, forward and reverse, evercast seams blindstitch hems, hemstitch, mend and darn, sew on buttons, make buttonholes, applique, monogram, and make dozens of beautiful embroidery stitches, ALL WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS! There's a NECCHI to suit every home, every budget; straight stitch model BC only $98.95 For FREE demonstration call or visit Necchi-Elna Sewing Circle Owen's Department Store COM Hope, Arkansas Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guerin tained members of the Dale Carnegie Course International with Christmas party at their home in Oakhaven on Wednesday evening. A. mixer game was conducted by the host, followed by two memory games.

Luther Hollamon and -Dick Johnson were winners. Mrs. Vic Cobb gave a Christmas story. Mrs. Herbert Stephens opened the business meeting with prayer, and Vic Cobb, president, conducted the short business session.

Graydon Anthony, playing Santa Claus, distributed gifts from the tree, and Luther accompanied the group singing Christmas carols. Mrs. Guerin invited the guests into the dining room where they Mrs. Harold Brents Entertains Berean Sunday School Class The Berean Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church 'met Tuesday evening in Oakhaven the home of Mrs. Harold Brents.

The entrance to the Brents home was hung with a chandelier Christmas arrangement. The mirror bove the fireplace was decorated with a spiral star arrangement with other Christmas ments placed at vantage points throughout the house. Mrs. Brents, as president. sided over the business session.

Year books. made by Mrs. Massingill. were distributed, appropriate games were enjoyed. Instead of the usual gift ing each member gave to Lottie Moon offering.

The hostess served home baked pie and drinks to Mrs. W. M. rett, Mrs. Woodard Cox, Mrs.

ID. Glass. Mrs. William es, Mrs. Horace Hubbard, Jim James.

Mrs. Bob Massingill, Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. Ogran, Mrs. Pod Rogers, Mrs.

B. Martin, Mrs. Jewel V. Moore, and the teacher of the class, Mrs. Windell Thompson Loyal Ladies Sunday School Class Has Annual Christmas Party Tuesday night members of the Loyal Ladies Sunday School Class of the Hope Gospel Tabernacle in the Fellowship Hall of the Chur.

ch for a Christmas party. The was decorated in the Yuletide motif. The meeting was opened with the president, Mrs. A. B.

Mhoon, giving talk on the "Spirit of Mrs. W. W. White, teacher, led in prayer, and Mrs. Glenn Easterling led the group in singing a song.

Mr's. Louis Sutton presented the program. 42 members and guests were refreshments, and gifts were exchanged. Lilac Garden Club Has Christmas Party. In Home of Mrs.

Rettig The Christmas motif was effectively carried out in the arrangements which decorated the home of Mrs. B. L. Rettig, when she entertained the Lilac Garden Club with a luncheon on Wednesday at 1 p. m.

In the living room the large lighted fir tree was the center of and in the dining room a center of interest was the buffet which held a sugar plum cake. Luncheon was served from the dining table, covered with a damask cloth and centered with an attractive arrangement of Magnolia leaves, Christmas berries and candles. The freshments served to 19 members, and four guests. Group sponsor is Mrs. Ted Purtle.

Coming and Going Mrs. J. T. Greene of Greenville, S. Carolina; has arrived to spend the Christmas holidays with her sister, Miss Lulie Allen.

Sgt. Berley H. Clayton of Fort Arizona, is visiting relatives in Hope. Mrs. Viola Fore of Houston, TexAS, is the guest of friends and relatives in Hope.

Mr. and Mrs. Nealy Parker, mer residents of Hope, spent the week-end in Hope. Mr. and Mrs.

L. Tompkins of Taylor, visited relatives in Hope last, Sunday. Nellie Timmons of Texarkana, was the: week- guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Clayton: Other guests in the Clayton home are J.

W. Hawthorne of Fulton, the Rev, W. J. Hawthorne and the Rev V. T.

Williams, Mrs. Julla Chandler of Bastrop, is her sister, Mrs. Alice Clayton. Spending the weekend with 'Mrs. Clayton were her sons, Sidney Clayton of Dallas, and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Clayton of San a Antonio, Texas Mr. and Mrs. 0. Henry: of Oakhaven have as their guests for Curry of Sun Valet, calit.

Discharged Hope. Hospital: Notes Julia Chester Benzh Admitted: Mr. Frances Andres, leum and benzene from en kev favor stu-ruptcy in by the would that (R- Senate said would re- Lincoln United offer For Him Roblee Pedwin For Children Buster Brown SNACK TRAY Another ideal gift for the home this Christmas 1.49 BATHROOM SET PLANTERS Ceramic planters that 3. lid. pieces consisting and 2.

of make ideal gifts. cover Reduced to. rugs 79c 1.99 EXTRA SPECIAL DRESSES Billfold and Cigarette set. cigarette lighter Children's nylon dresses and cigarette case. in sizes 3 to 6.

Just. For men or ladies. in time for Christmas 1.79 2.95 tax TABLE -LAMPS TABLE LAMPS The gift that they will Ideal for the home. appreciate for the Christmas 5.49 4.49 2 for 9.99 for 7.99. SCOTTS A BUTLER BROTHERS STORE Nit Life the perfect gift for evenione.

in the Smart, comfortable Nite-Life slippers IDEA are sure to please at Christmas. Everyone wants gift slippers and we have the largest selection in town, Come in now, while our stocks are complete--you'll solve many gift problems in our slipper department, YOU'LL PLEASE HER WITH Holeproof Nylon Hose NEW SHADES SIZES 98c to 1.65 Burkes SHOE 'STORE HOPE To Our Friends and Customers Effective December 31, we will discontinue the business known for the post 5. years as RETTIG NASH We take this oppor tunity to thank all who, by their patronage and friendship, have made this business possible. We are: not being forced out. We.

owe. nobody. We are merely exercising the old American privilege of doing as we please with what we have. BERT RETTIG and FAMILY: age in and for corn rye to to he Eyel- of in white choice PARAGOULD; VP DeWayne Talum. 27, has been given af life sentence for.

the murder of his pregnant wife who died which holding a 14-month-old in her arms. An: allmake Greene County. cult. Court jury deliberated for half an hour, processed for supper, and then deliberated another half refore the Paragould exguilty of killing: his wife, Tuanita, apd" setting, this sen fence at lite Mrs. Tatum was shot in the head with a 122 calther rifle as she stood on the steps, tthe Cox.

Grocery Store: in Rarpgould. captured a few minutes later after Much of thei, argument In automobile: chase the two day trial involved a plea insanity by. the defense. Dr. M.A.

McKelvey, a staff phy cician at Arkansas State Hospital El Little Rock, testified that Tation was mentally on: Oct. the day the shooting, occurred. He said. that Tatum was found sane after. a recent 30day examination.

BURNS FATAL LITTLE ROCK Linda Car: loll Drye, 11year old daughter Drye, died of Mr. and Mrs. F. yesterday from third degree cent of burns her which covered 86, per body. The gal's dress, caught: fire at home Monday while the.

was downtown shopping. ONE RACK OF SKIRTS OFF Entire Stock All sizes, colors and materials DRESSES SUITS One Rack of Dresses and OFF Beautiful selection of regulars and half-sizes. All sizes and colors Any of These Will Make Ideal XMAS GIFTS THE FASHION SHOPPE 112 5. Main Street. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Pre-Xmas to in 1846, the planet Neptune -has traveled only third since tha up the he the.

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