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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 2

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November 27, 1950 Ncosho Dally News Newfon County Winners Newton County winners in la.st night's "Make II Your-self with Wool" contest, held in conjunction with McDonald County at Anderson, are, front row, left to Janice Cook, second place for 100 per cent wool, Sharon Robertson, first place for blends, and Kay Kclley. second place in blends. Back row, same order, Karen Rhinehart, fourth place, Janice Crocker, first, and Marilyn Greninger, third, all in 100 per cent wool All girls exhibited woolen skirls which they had made either 4-H project or in home economics (Daily News Photo) work. Mail Packages Early, Postmaster Urges Postmaster Manville Wecms today urged all persons sending Christmas packages through Uie mail to post them as oon as possible. Every year in spite of overtime there is a which the and added personnel, backlog of late mail postofficc is unable to handle in time for the holiday, he said.

To insure delivery of packages before Christmas, parcel Overseas Mailing Deadline Dec. 15 Parcels for military personnel at overseas installations still may reach their destinations before Christmas, if they arc sent by air mail before December 1. The department of defense has however, that urgent military airlift requirements, plus heavy seasonal mailings, make it necessary that air parcels be mailed not later than December 1 to assure Yuletide delivery. The (final date for mailing parcels by packages should be mailed in the ort a was November 15. Persons planning lo send the air parcels to armed forces men and women overseas have been ad- very near future, Wecms advised.

Postmaster Marriage Licenses John R. Sfiinmler, Vancouver, and Ann Crowe, Neosho. Trov Edward rarterma'i, f'rnn- by and Alma Louise Duncan, sho. Esau P. llendrickson and Effie Poplar Bluff.

Kenneth Charles Marshall, For! Crowder and Mary Ann Anderson. Neosho. Homer R. Wright and Evelyn M. Jones, Stark City.

Magistrate Court Henry Homer Allen, 50, mond was fined $5 and Slo costs for reckless driving. They Look Like New They Wear Like New They Cost Only Half As Much Recaii Ackens Today 713 No. College ACKEN TIRE SUPPLY Turkey Dinner Given By Seneca Family SENECA (Special) A turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, was enjoyed by a group of relatives and Thanksgiving he homo of Louis Mai'cs, soy, Lilburn. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

Rob- Hoover and Ten Win Firsts In Skirt Contest Six Newton County girls nml four McDonald County girls received individual prizes, nftor exhibiting wool skirls they liftd tiuuln lo crowd of 200 persons in tin' Anderson High School auditorium lost night. The contest, which was shiti; wide and sponsored by the Missouri Woolgrowers Auxiliary, wa. confined to wool skirts sewn by between the ages of 13 and 10. In selecting the winners in each county, the judges Mrs I. exnmincii each skirl, vvithou', knowing the iitime of i owner.

Later, nfU't- the minute inspection, the uoimud (heir skirls and modeled them for the judges. rr.xe money was donated by the McDonald County Home Economics iniiu-il, Hiul various merchants in eneh county merchan.li.H a v'anis. County winners i.i eluded Janice Crocker, first place for her all-wood skirt; Sharon liobertson, first place for a skirt of blended material; Janice Cook. second place fee a 100 per cent wood skirl; Kay Kellcy, second place for blended material; Marilyn Greninger, third place in the division; and Karen Rhinehart, fourth place in the same event. The McDonald County winner? were .1 Hixcnbaug'n, first, Kathy Camp, second, Lucy Mac Mosierj thrid and Sharon Akers, fourth.

McDonald County Winners McDonald County girls who exhibited skirts the, had sewn IVoin wool material were awarded judging of the garments at a Newton.McUo.iald county "Make it Yourself with Wool" contest last night. Left lo right, above, are Jo Hixc-nbaiigh, rsl prize, Kathy Camp, second prize, Lucy Mae Uosier third, and Sharon Akers, fourth. Prize money was donated by the Home Economics County Conn- (Daily News Photo) World Traveler Plans Granby Talk 1 GHANBY Special) The Rev. C. E.

Brown of Anderson, a dajghtcr Sharon sen and Donald a (Yier.rl of world traveler, will speak on his travels at the Church of God p.m. toniglit. The Rev. Mr. Brown has all of Mir.n;i; Mr and Mrs.

Leory Sellerr, and daughter, Mr Mrs. Lloyd iVi.iiles around the world twice and famtlv Mr ard Mrs Leon turned to the United Stales from ard Maile's and family, Mr. and, London in September. Mrs Jack Wilson and For 21 years he served as erli Mr Mrs. John Carman, tor of the national Church ot God iiiVLl, UIJ ItiiiJ.

wi i vised to consult their local post Mai es and Lilburn, Bernard Poiry newspaper, 'The Gospel Trumpet. representatives for complete ()f Jefforson cily instructions. 8ATER IFiJL'inbothani. Paul i The talk will be free. The public i has been invited.

Gospel Tabernacle Hosts Convention The four-stale Singing Conven-l will hold its semi-annual songj session Saturday night of this week in the Full Gospel Tabernacle in iN'cosho, beginning at 7:30. Invitations been sent out by secretary of the organization, Ar- McGuire, lo various persons "rouos of singers and a gen- oral invitation is extended to any one wishing to participate in the gospel singing and to those who listening to this type program. Ed convention president, has slated that an election of officers will be held during the evening. The "songing" has been held 1'ic City Auditorium in previous "ears. Mrs.

Lawson And Family Sail For Germany Mrs. Mary Kay Lawson and sons Richard, Monte and James will leave December 4 beginning a journey which will lake them to Germany where they will join her' huband, Alden E. Lawson. Mrs. Lawson and the children will drive to New York and from there will sail, December 12.

They expect to remain in Karlsruhe, Germany, where Lawson has been since tenibcr, for Ihree or four years. He was senl there from Sault Ste. I Marie, with the 5th Army Division, i and before thai was stationed al 1 Fort Crowder. I Mrs. Lawson has made her i home recently with her parents, 1 Rev.

and Mrs. Curtis Grounds. Melhodit pastor in Goadman. She wi-nl to school in Pierces City. Her Imband's mother, E.

Law' snn. lives in FaveltfVI Crop Production, Farm Operation Cost To Increase WASHINGTON Agriculture Department said today the cost of operating farm and pro- ducing a crop'next year will nv- c'rngc ''sohifiwhnl higher than in 1056. The in its publication, "The Farm Cost Situation, HUM outlook, for 1C57: "Fiirm property laxos per acre, rates, fnrm wage rales, prices paid for-farm machinery, motor vehicles, and motor supplies arc expected to be moderately higher. "Farm real estate values, and prices paid for building and fencing materials, farm supplies, teed, foxier livestock, and seed arc to he about the same or slightly higher. Gross Fertiliser May go up "The price of fertilizer is expected lo average slightly lower per ton of plant nutrients but higher per ton of gross weight.

The said as of mid- October this the farm cost index was 3 per cent higher than lasl year. 'Hie index included in- I (crest, taxes and wage rales. Prices for all items comprising the index, except fertilizer, feeder livestock and seed, have Increased since a year ago, and most of the increases have tafcen place recently, the department said. Next year, the department said, the rural labor supply and farm wage rates will continue to be in- Ihteneed by non-farm employment opportunities. Thee xpanded highway constnic- lion program, for example, may decrease the labor supply for farms, because young men who are skilled operators of modern (arm machinery can be trained readily to operate road building equipment.

Are You Stretching Your Budget lo meet and beat, the Big Throe. Winter. Christmas, and Taxes? Be budget wise, stop and shop at the Budget Box, your new modern resale shop located in downtown Neosho, 214 S. Washington. OPEN FOR BUSINESS DECEMBER 3RD Beverly Vickie Clapp Enter Skating Tourney Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Clapp and Rever'v' Ka" Dickie, '-ov to Snringfield Sunday where i bey in t.V "Sk'it" Th" T.o.iirnament".,al, tjie Star Rollarena. -Stthday BUV Dean 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Parsons, Baxter St. called his parents from the El 'Paso, Air Force Base, svhere ho is stationed to let them know that is getting along well. Mr Heyforock plans to go 'o Springfield Thanksgiving to vicnd l'ie holidnv weekend with Mrs. Gladys Nehl.

They used to he tnap'io-s door to each Ol'i- in 1020 and have been friends for -i long Jimr-. Helmet- Severs, father, Frank Severs, has been ill for a week. a Mrs. W. D.

Parsons and fnnvlv visited I IO Don Pars-ins' familv at Cassville Sunday and in (ho tovnoon came by way of 'e Ronk Dam. Miss Vesl.a Natiine Severs of Tu'sa came borne Wednesday evening to snend Thanksgiving with hiv parents and sister. Mrs. Williams and daugh- Kathleen, Susan, and Martha Ann, were dinner guests of Mrs. and family, Sun- clay, Mr.

and Mrs. Delmcr Severs and Allyson Washington Congressmen were Sii jier clay in the period from 178';) lo ANOTHER BIG EXCLUSIVE New smothers bumps, vibrations, road noises Coop To rise or fall in life's great game, Is said to lose or build a name, And in a way we believe it true, So much depends on what we do, A bank account don't enter in, To build the name I hope In win, When it's well known 1 can't be bought I've won the name for which I've fought. "It It's IPs Thompson" THOMPSON Funeral Home Phone 47 Phone 17 NEOSHO DIAMOND Mo de by KRAFT fiom the one and only MIRACLE WHIP end special pickle relishes MERCURY'S NEW FLOATING HIDE absorbs bumps before they get to you. Shown above, the stunning Monterey Phaeton Coupe, in Mercury's lowest priced series. Never before has It been possible to buy so much bigness and luxury for so little money.

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