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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 5

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9 7 1 I' 1 V' -V i GOODMAN Sisters Visit At R.V.Williams Mrs. Mrs. llffiry Dlcrkii Ruby McQueens of forr'n end Titc.ma Stark of have been visiting their er nnd her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V.

Williams, south of to'n. John Neumann was admitted to tlw Valerias' Horpital In Fayel levllle, Thursday as medical P' OtAFgt League Rally At Jones Chapel Sunday Mrs. Charles Black The Fifth Sunday League Rally wftfl held nt the Jones Chapel Free Will Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Robert Duck of Neosho brought the morning mewage. Dinner' was served at the church nt The rally was held hi the afternoon with programs by the Free Wilt Baptist Churches of Neosho, Monett and Joncj Chapel.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Weaver and Other churches represented were Hnmhtcr, of Joplin, were dinner guests at the parental Jack Barel -y home Now Year's Dny. Billy Lee Cox returned home with them MIGHTY MITE lf ERNST, By Alan Movtr Cartervllle and Pleasant Grove. The Jones Chapel League won the banner, next league rally will be at the Cartervlllo nflor grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willinms of Joplin. Mrs. Mabel Neumann, Mr, and Mrs.

Percy Winton. visited Sunday evening with Mrs. lynn Thrasher and Mr. and Mrs. Honry Dlcrks.

The SDK Extension Club will meet Jan, 9. at the home of Mrs. Kwlng CrmpbrlL Mrs. Gaudette Carlin and Bcr- nrrlette of Monett, visited Friday with Mrs. Dolores Engle and girls.

ClnurUa Kngjp returned home with them for the weekend. Mrs. Fayc C.illis, Andra and Billy, went to Omaha, Nebr. on Doc, 24, to visit relatives there. They returned home New Year's Day by bus.

Her son, Richard, stationed with the U. S. Air Force in Lincoln, was able to be with them for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Nichols of Jane, their son Buddy, of the last week with Church Jn Rev last WCCK wun brlng message. Visitors in the Cart Martin home on Christmas DAy were SFC and Mrs. T. C. Hall from Fort Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Martin and DeAnna of Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. Ellick Garren of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.

S. L. Martin and Carolyn of Tulsa. Paul Hadden of Neonho and Mr. and Mrs.

Curt Hall of Powell. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charted Davidson and family Christmas were Ray Fulkerson, Nadine and Jenna Kirk of Neosho Russell White, Ross and Dennis Embrey. Rev.

and Mrs. Charles Black and Steve spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and family of Anderson. A pre-Chriatmas dinner was held in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Lahman and BUI Saturday night. ITwse present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and sons of Tulsa, tl.

S. Navy, in San Diego, Okla. Mr. and Mm. Clyde Ledger- and Mr.

and Mrs. Chuck Ruede wood and son of Cassville. and and daughter, of Rogers, Ark. Miss Karon Carter of Fairview. were Sunday dinner guests at the Christmas guerta in the home of we.

Mtre fa etc UP RAWS. VALUABL ftw rste 9T Jtmtiiyl, Neosho Daily News Diamond Into j-" Semi-Finals On r- I -1 Action will be resumed in the, ifl-Nine Conference tomorrow victim night after the long Christmas and WJt for New Year's holidays with all teams in the conference except finals of Aurora seeing action on district tournament and the Webb City has twice been the Dec victory over ame in the the nd I Webb Neoaho will journey to Cassville; tournament i Webb City will play at Carthage; conference Mt. Vernon will go to Monett; and arks and are ieadinR Lamar wiH travel Nevada. etKe( tat night Carthage and Webb Ci are only can emerge as confer currently on top in Conference Mc standings with two victories and no losses, followed by Aurora with one win and no defeats. Next omorrow Win W1 Diamond's advanced to 1, which the Tigers toe of the Little Eight Tourney being played at McAuley Regional High School in Joplin by of a decisive Duenweg last Tta Wildcats had very little play, trouble with Jasper as jumped to a 16-9 lead ai the first quarter and widened be; took by a wide margin.

Two traditional rivals, Lama; and Nevada, will square off at Ne- Carthage vw a tomorr night to round out was' the COT tn action. Lamar has City beaten twice in 1 Cassville and Carthage. in line is Monett will SM first coherence action of the season tomorrow night when plays hoat to the visiting Mt. Vernon Monett lost Nevada has an 0-1 mark, losing its only conference game to rora, Dec. i.

BIG NINE TEAM: Carthage tfebb City 0 Aurora 2 1 1 t. Vernon and Nevada wWi 0-1 records. La- to Gir- Mt Veri mar has an 04 record and Monelt thage in tournament action. The has yet to play Us first conference was in the Webb City tourney game. and the last in the Neoeho Hoii game was against parental Jesse Nichols home.

Mr, JJrs. Jennie Eaton were Mr and Mrs. Gerald Bergen of An- Mrs. Clyde Byrd of dtrson were visitors also. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Swan of Blue Eye, were visiting Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Dolores Engle and children. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Williams of Joplin and Mrs.

John Neumann, visited Mr. Neumann at the Vet- Mrs. tWilma Kirk and girls of Neosho, M1 Release Schedule For Basketball Clinic; Will Run For Eight Weeks WUN scores leased today by Paul recreation director. Mr. Mr.

and this year more than 250 a i i city Saturdays planned to ast two Morrtt and houra including time Neosho will be after its fourth day tournament victory tomoiTow mght when it' Mt Vemon bu an confer- to Cassville to battle the mark Its only tough Cassville Wildcats. Coach Bill Price aaiid yesterday that men could possibly miss action to-! morrow night due to sickness or injury. Those who have not been up to par are David Altizer, Bill Taylor, Gary McNeiil and Jim Hagan. The local quint had its. longest winning streak of the season when it claimed two victories in the Neo- siho tournament over Nevada and Noel.

Casaville two games in bhe tourney to Webb City and Noel and will be out to avenge the two losses at anybody's expense. The Carthage Tigers, hottest with 12 straight host If you havt the cover type of fikm. After three Diamond was in front by 26 49-23. Jerry Macy with 24 points and Ron Springer with 16 counters led the field for Diamond while Harry Waters was high man for the losers with 10 tallies. In the other game in the bracket Carterville edged by Jasper 70-64 for the to meet I Diamond at 9:30 tomorrow night.

In the division McAuley Duenweg 59-33. IbrtlghiV; games pit Alba 0 2 ing ch i i U9e for late. Have wme water simmerinf in the kettle, after re- ba in the division. Cappe 8 Finals in both divisions, plus a moving the cover and fitting a'third place game in the small bowl into the cover's bracket will be played Saturday and put the chocolate in the bowl, i night. Use a narrow rubber spatula toi DIAMOND get every drop of chocolate Dickerson 10.

Macy 24, Martin 6, out of the bowl. You can melt Springer 16, Smith 5. chocolate directly over extremely! DUBNWBG Bradley 8, low heat, but it has to be stirred Brown 4 Cole 3, Keeling 4, Kett- and watched because it scorches ner 7, Shipman 4, Waters 10. easily. Youngest man on the roster of the Los Angeles Angels is Paul Mosley, 18.

bonus pitcher from ven Dctroit Ti er Moaday NfffM Leaffae to Calif He WM placed on others were have won the Ameri- batting title. The Cobb, 12 times; fj and Mrs boys have indicated Les Reynolds and Leslie Ann of to take wri in clinic which their desire "u.f? Ce will include four of learn- rthfl.MrAH fitnrir Pifu .1 STA proiNGS of Stark City. fundamentals of the game and erans' Hospital in FayettvlUe, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alma Barnes was hostou to the Social Club, Tuesday ning.

Mrt, Marflynn Thrasher of In were surprised with a call Christmas Day from their son and family Lt. and Mrs. Clovis Gentry. Tommy and Laura of Dayton, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Jamas Evans and family made a trip to Texas and Ojnstmas holi- the parental Henry DieHcs home. Her daughters, Mary Ellynn and 1 Carol returned home with her Monday after having apent the 1 i Mr. and Charley Gentry. four weeks actua i gama i ay eighth grade up for the All seventh and who have 6ig clinic are to report to High School gym at 9 a.m.

Satur- day while fifth and sixth grade for each boy to take a shower. The i last four Saturdays will see they! Morris said that basketballs wfll'JoA au be furnished and if the boyi have MoCowan Oonat 28 i sSito brtntL. sf" 1161 please ieave thcm nfe shoes, white socks, a pair of shorts, T-shirt, and a towel. Mr. Morris said that all will be expected to take a shower 21 16 16 18 10 21 749 details on the first day's High team game, earns, session will be announced in to- High aeries, Wtems, 2179.

morrow's edition of the Daily 1 High individual game. BiE Jeffery, News. 216; High series Jeffery, 580. first WM protection against Harry Heilmann. 4, and Helnie player draft.

He Manush, Charley Gehringer. Al Statesville, irv Kaline, George Kell and Harvey Kuenn. MCORATIN PAY YOU IGU DAVIS PAINT WALLPAP atlvin past week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Holloway A. and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hollo- Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Summers and eon Michael of Andrews, Tex. visited with her parents, Mr. and and family over instructed to playing to bring body tem- to the Intermediate School perature back to normal before gym at the same time. Third going home each Saturday.

It has been requested that the boys do not bring basketballs. Mr. and fourth grade boys will report to the CRC building at 2 p.m. Set- visited way and Jimmy Holloway at a nursing home Noah in Mr. and Mn.

Rdph Long and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeling of Neosho Sunday afternoon. Tues- Springfield spent Christmas Day day morning he was taken to the with Mr. and Mm.

Frank Hinds Fireman Hospital in Joplin in oi Disney, Okla. accompanied PLEASANT POINT Holler Ambulance, by his son, Bert. Clifford Schell and children ef Mindenmines, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nichols on Friday, Dennie, Dannie and Donna John- of Miami, were weekend guests of their aunts, Mrs.

Katherine Davis and Mrs. Bill Rearrick an their families. Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Roberson were heM Wednesday aft- i at the Methodist Church. She was one of the three Charter members of the Goodman Ameri- ean Legion Auxiliary.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hoover and Brad of Joptin, were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Truman Barnes. Kathy Hooter returned to her home after spending her school vacation with her grandparents. Misses Janet Davis and Mary Ellen Bond, left Tuesday for Kan- aas City, where they hope to find employment. Wanda Boyer Visits At Parents Home Mrs. Effle Mitchell Wanda Boyer of Kansas City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Boyer. Mrs. Doris Murray of Wichita, apent New Year's with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mitchell and little son, Eddie. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cole of Kan- saa City spent the weekend with her father, Ray, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Wimpey. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Grunden and baby of Joplin are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Harvey Pogue and Mr.

Pogue, 1-1972 Statement of Condition DECEMBER 31,1961 RESOURCES eadest way to remove fat from stock and gravy is to ehill the broth or sauce; the (at to the top and hardens and rises may be lifted off in pieces. Cash and Due from Banks Loans and Discounts U. S. Government Bonds State and Municipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Stock In Federal Reserve Bank Furniture and Fixtures Banking House Other Real Estate $1,175,109.99 4,190,182.06 2,672,488.03 720,220.70 6,000.00 18,000.00 39,788.11 147,419.39 5.00 $8,969,213.28 LIABILITIES GL1-4449 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Taxes and Interest i Unearned Discount ri Deposits i TOTAL 200,000.00 400,000.00 105,512.90 23,000.00 95,046.79 8,145,653.59 $8,969,213.28 24-HOUR STARTING SERVICE "YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME' PAR Station Service Hamilton 14441 FOR SKELLY EXTRAS MEMBER F60ER U6POSH INSURANCi GORf. Neosho, Mo 220 East Spring St.

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