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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 10

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Neosho, Missouri
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10
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Miff, belober 4, i860 Neosho Daily News AILY CROSSWORD ltUU Btfftiirf of wnunent m6undi II, Near Weaken fKttitle'a nut JO. Invalid 1 food 21. Put 25. Middle Malt beverage' 27, Cut, aa timber 29. bowl hand 30, Removed the outer husk 32.

Coin (Swed.) 35. tery 36. Bondsman 37. A strike breaker 38. arm bone 39.

Intellect 41. Portent 42. Metal cord 43. Speaks 45. Military (abbr.) 10 15 2O 11 24 zs 17 10 II J4 tf 41 41 4S men SO.

tablet M. Toward ILOrlentaJ if. Nimble 80. Small plug 81. A jumping 82.

Cry of pain 81 Moisture 84. Discloses It. Arithmetic problem 40. Often ieen by an old fireplace 44. Ascend 40.

Vampire 47. name 48. Bach Poorly 00. Sandy tracU (Bng.) DOWN Si Begone! ft Pineapple (So. Am.) 8.

Affirm 4. Raises up 0. Mark with atriae T. Garden tool river DAILY CBVPTOQUOTE Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A Is use4 for the three L's, for the two O's, etc.

Single letters, trophies, the length and formation of the worda are all day the letters are different A Cryptogram Quotation OROAI XMQ BOANRZ VXNEPA PM QIMEPJ ANPX VMM HBBL, MX ONAA VMM RMEP-VOWHMEORH. Cryptoquoto: THE HABEUS CORPUS THE MOST STRINGENT CURB THAT EVER LEGISLATION IMPOSED ON Distributed by Features Syndicate 47 49 4S SO 10-4 NOEL Hobo Party Given By Home Extension Club Mr. and Mrs. O. T.

Barnett, Mrs. Nell Woods and Mrs. Mae Miller of Noel attended a Hobo Supper at the Elmer Mitchell home one evening last week. The supper was put on by the home demonstration club of the Liberty district. About 50 people attended the supper.

Each person had to have a coffee can with a hamburger, sliced potato, carrot and onions arid it was cooked in the coals. The ladies of the club furnished cake, pies, salads, coffee and punch. Gordon and son Bob were over from Tulsa last week on business. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Carroll moved this week from sulphur Street to the Bert St. Clair house on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Garvin visited her Mrs.

Nell Woods, Tuesday afternoon. Bill Wildhabcr taken to. the. Veteran's Hospital at Fayetteville last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Olark Wallace and daughter of Neosho spent the weekend in the Scott Holman home. Mr. and Mrs. Holman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

Mrs. Perry Best in Sulphur Springs, Ark. Mrs. Verda Hart visited her father- in Seneca last Friday. Charles Price of Springfield spent last week visiting relatives and fishing around Pinevillc and Noel.

IMrs. Nell Woods visited in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Ramsey in the Liberty district over the weekend. Bob Manning was taken to the Fountain Clinic Sunday. Bob has been ill for some time and didn't seem to improve much and is reported resting better.

Mrs. Clark Wallace of Neosho attended a plastic party at Mrs. Scott Holmans last Friday. The demonstrator was Mrs. Hazel Albins of Noel.

Willa Dean Walters returned last week from Corpus Cristi, where she had visited her sister the past three weeks. Mrs. Monet Parks and son of iMcPherson, visited her mother, Mrs. Laura Frye last week. Mrs.

Frye returned home with them Thursday for a few week's visit. Mr. and IMrs. J. E.

Million returned from Hosington, last Tuesday where they had been visiting their daughter. They report most all of Kansas very dry and the dust reminded them of the dust bowl days in New Mexico in Uie thirties. Mrs, Lola Shetterly returned from Iowa and Canada COY Kansas Family Visits In Parents Home Mr. and Mrs. Dale Linclenfcl- sar and children from Hutch'inson, visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Thurman a'nd Bobby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and family were Sund'ay dinner ghests of Mr, and Mrs.

Howard Leuellen at Anderson. Late evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Leuellen and family of if '-Mr. and Mrs. Olney Sherwooc and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. De- Mr, and Mrs.

Charley Sherwood at Grove, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Cora Huston suffered a heart attack last week and "is in Sale Memorial hospital. Mrs. Velma Powers, pastor ol High Way and Hedge Nazerine Church, is in Sale Memorial Hospital at Neosho.

We hope she will be back in church soon. last week where she had been visiting the past several months and looking after her property there. Mrs. Rachel Keltner returned from Kansas City last Wednesday where she had been visiting her son and family the past two weeks. IMITATION I VANILLA FLAVOR USE HUBBARD'S SUPER STRENGTH VANILLA SOLD IN ALL FOOD STORES Fully Guaranteed ENTER PROCTER A GAMBLE'S PRIZES PROCTER GAMBLE COUPONS HERE PKG.

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25c 1 giant pkg. 69c SAVE WITH YOUR CREST COUPON Medium Size 21 Fruits Vegetables GOOD RED POTATOES25 FANCY CARROTS 2 bags FANCY SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. TOKAY GRAPES GOLDEN BANANAS HNK and CHARCOAL Modern Colors for Modern Tables JUST SAVE THE REGISTER TAPES Ask At Our Check Out Stands CONROY SUPREME COFFEE Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, October 5 and 6 SELLS MORE We Reserve the Ripht to Limit Quantities STCat HOURS: Mon, thru Thurs, 8 m. to 6p, Fri 8:00 DOLLAR.

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Pages Available:
58,263
Years Available:
1913-1976