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EIGHT Classified 6tor63' MTDDLESBORO, DAILY NEWS Tune in at. on your Dial-Bear it on WMIK-Read it in The Dmly Newt WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1951, Obituaries JUDITH ANN BAKER. i Ann Baker, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker, died yesterday shortly after birth.

i a cervices 'ivill be held at a. in. Thursday at the Chapel, with Rev. Fern 1). Kobinson in charge of the seivice.

IIOSK I I liar, tec.i of the death of Mrs. a Castle, a Lee Sneak fihiltti Castle) passed away nn February 5th at the home of daughter, Mrs. John i Goodland, Kansas. She uas 8-1 years of age. Surviving arc her Hoff- a Cionrilaml Kansas, i sh? i-rade her home, Mrs.

Ernest lc.s Lawrence, Kansas, and three i Goodland, Kansas, Houston and Leonard, Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Castle formerly lived at. Rose Speak Chapel. where many of her friends and relatives still live.

BRISK AS MARCH Pet's Taste-Temptation For The Month oso crisp-roasted, buttered pecans are tender and rich and, there's the delicate flavor of fresh sweet cream you always taste in Pet Ice Cream! Take today! And, compare Pet with any other Ice Cream. Remember, it's made only of daily fresh whole milk and daily fresh sweet cream. That's why Pet is such a good ice cream I In "The A of I'ef Saturday i over Station I i i "Tin 1 lioinljardo Show" Sunday aP.ernooit over a i i I HOWARD THOMAS MADON i were Mon- tlay, Feliruary 'Jl'th, at n. in. at the liinghnmtown Haptist Church for Howard Thomas Marion, who was killed near San a i i a February 1 fith.

an a i a Rev. W. H. jin.cham, pastor of thc church, was thc i i a i minister, he wns assisted by Rev. Furn D.

Robinson. Music was by the church choir. A i pallbearers wore Dock bJdwar'l Kvana, Troy- Leo Welch, Leslie Adams, Joe Nagle, Miixwoll, a i Lynch, Frank Chester and James was In thc I hirst i i i a hon- al I IIP grav? by Howry Post 1 A i a Legion. in charge. LAWRENCE EUGENE EVANS Lawrence Kugcnc ICvans, age one year, passed away yesterday a ill 1 p.

m. The remains will be taken to the home of Lawrence Kvans on Ilalmorul Road, this a at P. m. Runny Business Boom Begins i from J'ajjc I be substituted midway in the display heason. in one cornur the store's Easter display a lively cavorted with the children.

"We drcsB up one of the jyirls in the store to rc.scmble 'Sonny Ihe our It'nr promotional rabbit," ReovtH said. "The kida can on her knee and tell her what they a for Kastcr just like lYeHiimihly, youngsters aren't suppOKed to ask for anything besides colored CJCKK, a i rrar.dy and a rabbit or two. "We don't a to trick the parents i fiiftfi again, like Christmas," iliri Imyor explained. Amws the Direct, at Giniblos, the pel wimp manager ciciui- out end i dogH to new pens a room for the fUinit "AduH.s buy ton, Hind Man- I'Yifjd, "They let, 'cm grow a while then hauKen- prffcr." ll(! thu last word, with a. a i glance at two youiiK' Now is no lime to i i stew out loud.

More Men Than Women Are Dying From Cancer CLEVELAND, FEB. --More men than women are dy- ports that eastern criminals have MULBERRY NEWS invaded California and are dealing in mile of liquor licenses. Southern California gangsters have in turn spread their influence to cities in the East. Kefauver said as the com- W. H.

Pendleton who has been visiting relatives in the valley this week has returned to his home- near Jonesvillc, Virginia. The following people from Muling of cancer for the first 1st Cavalry Smashes Into Red Defense Line i from I'apo 1J i i i relatives i i under Ihu hoavy jruns of an parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl A i a naval lask force. The one sister, Bonnie Fay Evans; one half brother, Lcrny gnuid- piirents, Mr.

mill Mrs. Ira Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kvana, all of Middlcsboro. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at I p.

'it Miller's Chapel nl Fern Lake, with Kcv. Harnctt officiating. Huriiil will be in Cemetery island was Ihvaligto. Koreans from naval ar- mama off the west coast, i 21 Reds, '10 barracks and destroyed three near Sagot vehicles the On.iin mid penin- at Speedwell, chnru'c. Tcun, Cawood in sula, ID miles below parallel, Sunday.

The cnomy i Ji North Korean regimental cominan- Awards Presented By Little Theatre i from 1'ago 1) Ocadcye, Mm. 1 a Kenxiu, as Mrs. Grippe, Mob Ctirran an the boatswain, and Liirrv lllondetl as Tom Tucker. A a "Operation I i i i and west nf I a i patrol and a i lory a i i was rcpni-'ed a the now trans-Ko- rnan i It 5 miles of I HHI.h parallel. An i a UN Iroops, i i seven U.

S. di- Mac- visions, I'aced some 150,000 Chi- iif.se and North a Keds across a shell-torn no-man's land. It. is I ho first lime i liiire since causes of death have been recorded systematically in this country, the Medical Director of the American Cancer Society said today. A ml he reiterated a society warning that cancer "is not just a woman's disease." Dr.

Charles S. Cameron of New York, disclosed that 102,671 men died of cancer in 1941 ai compared to 101,080 women. He said the figures for that year arc the most recent available for reliable statistical estimates. About 150 doctors and dentist? from all over the nation were here for a two-day conclave to determine how the cancer society's funds 'will he used this year. IUHOU DttlU aa nt- i tnittee began a second series of berrv attended the Friday night hearings on the Southern Call- mes of thc Lee Count Baskct fornia underworld.

NEW LEGS FOR IMOGENE- Imugene Witlsche Is pictured on. the school campus at Roseville, wearing her new artificial legs which replaced those she lost when hit by a motor boat while swimming in Lake Tahoe In 1910. Her accident, given wide attention when it happened, prompted California and Nevada legislatures to take action restricting boat speeds on Tahoe. Several Fined In Knox Court Feb. 28 County Court today Cliarlcs linker and llohert Haird were fined $10 and eost each on public ness charges.

Carroll on broacli of peace charges fined $'J and court, co.st. Dewey Wairnor on public i i charges $2(1 and court and Dcwey Wagnor au'ain, this i for a i i to send children to school fined $20 and court, cost, M. i i-cpoited today. Olcn i was placed peace bond for breach of peace on Deputy i Hoyd Crime Committee Turns to Calif. Liquor, Poker LO.S ANGELES, (til!) Thc Crime Investigating Committee turns its spotlight on California's liquor laws and legalized poker parlors today.

Sen. Kates Kefauver, IX, Marriage Comes Before Court Trials Says Knox Judge liARBOUJtVILLE, Feb. 28 (Special Busy court sessions do not inlrupt Knox County Judge M. 0. liinifham when it comes to performing marriage ceremonies.

Almojt invariably each morning Judge Bingham came to his office thi.s week a couple 'waiting to be joined in wedlock. Today Judge Bingham performed the marriage ceremony i i William and Mary Wanda Davis. "I ahvays feel that this business of getting nvirried comes before trials scheduled for county court," i News. i a told thc Daily The Tom Thumb, one of thc first, locomotives in thc United once lost a race to a horse. George Washington, who owned race horses, had a penchant for said his committee received re-' betting on gray-colored horses.

1 pence on nu iy oiiem i no vet The sisters, the cousins and the a mte.rvcntion the Al- of the A i a are: Mrs. led forces have nun-ibored the Marie llealon, Mrs. Bonnie Jean I sot for March 2nd in County a I Cre-oiir' Mil Deacon, Frieda Hranscomb, i Suavely, Lucy Jane Chadwii'lc, Barbara MacKenzie, Betty Flowers, Geprgiu Spanglcr and l)ctty Hayes. The sailors arc: Lawr.cnce Bisccglia, Charles Linilsford, Sam Mars, Gilbert Liebert, Carl Vaughn, Hobart Reams, Charles Fanner, James Ely, David Dill Ycnry and Jim Woolum. Tickets for the opcrctla went on sale this i at all four MuUllcsboro drug stores.

You can pay more, but you Joseph ASPIRIN (JRLD'S LAR6IST StUER AT tO resorvc.s a On the east-central front, U. S. 7th Division Iroops pursued broken of the North Korean Ilrd Corps north and wc.st of Pangr i after cracking enemy's majn i of resistance in a surprise attack yesterday. Command officers said the disorganized Reds wore surrondering more readily. Fourteen gave up yesterday to one regiment alone.

"They're ripe for surrender right now, what i the pastinir we've been giving said ('apt. Klmo O. I'arroll of Lawton, Okla. Maj. i Claude 7th a i Division, estimated hi: the Minn North Vf I'o Koreans have i i a i killor" a week ago.

"Thiil must be pretty done tu a of Corps," he said. Presents a Clinic for the HARD-OF-HEARING SEE, EXAMINE, TEST A REMARKABLE NEW HEARING AID YOUR FRIENDS CAN'T SEE! This is all you need wear in your ear Ufa; is i i i to find out about your hearing without cost i i a i Kpn's Drug Store lias arranged for a specialist, from American IVoducls. Cliicago, to spend Friday and Saturday, I I I I 'iiwl in He will advise you on your hearing i oblemii and demonstrate Uic new, compact Clcartonc. "Hideaway" Hearing Aid conceals your hearing deficiency so completely even your i' 1 'iciicla won't you're wearing it. YOUR HEARING TESTED FREE! T-ikc iKtviin'iap 1 of this professional, exjiert hearing service.

Plan to visi: clinic on 1'Yiday and Saturday. Come in or phone, for i i a a i i your home i prefer. KC- incini.H'r I he -F I A and SATURDAY, MAIICI1 2 and 3 LEE'S 'hone 31 Middlesboro, Ky. Judu'c J( TheQry In Flying Saucers i from Pn co loads me to lean toward the conclusion were on reconnaissance to carry out photographic missions." Ii -was that shortly aft (the govern me lit announced plans to I i i tlio new hydrogen- liomh a in South a i a residents reported seeing i in that area. Dr.

a a i wlio was chief of tlio Air Atmospheric Co.m- posilion llureau of tlie (Joophysi- cal Jjivision in said he readied his conclusion a investigating more than 1100 reports of fly- inir saucers. (I?" Phone 1200 Middlesboro, Ky. SPRING-WEIGHT JACKET RAYON, WOOL FLANNEL 19 95 How--the soft and smooth-draping good looks of fine flannel in a lighter, more comfortable weight. Of wool blended with rayon, tailored with hand- stikhed lapels. Your choice of blue, navy, tan, maroon, gray or cocoa.

All sizes. PART-WOOL GABARDINE SLACKS 795 Go-wlth-everything gabardines--the 4- slacks a man likes to wear with sweaters, odd jackets, sport shirts. wool-- rayon, tailored in California pleated style. New Spring colors. ball Tournament at Flatwoods High School: Elizabeth Southern, Grover Louthan and Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Gillis. Ray Louthan of the United States Air Force arrived on Thursday night for a visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Louthan. The Mulberry Woman's Club held its February meeting at the new schoolhouse on Thursday nijtht. AinonR the things discussed was the bids received so far on the curtains for the Mulberry Gap school.

It is hoped that the order for these curtains can be placed within thc next month and that it can be installed in time for some school programs before the close of school. A committee composed of Martha Turner, Bonnie Louthan and Kathryn Dcpcw conducted the a a election, during which it was decided to the same officers for this year. Those' Mrs. Lyde Ramsey, Mrs. Grady Turner, Vivian Turner, Mrs.

Clyde Parkey, Mrs. Ira Hopkins, Mrs. John Gillis, Mrs. John Louthan, Mrs. Hobert Miss Click and Mrs.

Dcpew. Mrs. Clyde Parkey will be hostess for the March meeting of the club. Do you suffer distress from COMWINTS with NERVOUS feelings several days 'before'? Do functional monthly ailments make you suffer pain, feel nervous, strangely restless, weak 1 at such times, or before your period? Then try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.

Pinkham's Compound has a soothing antlapasmodic action on one of woman's most important organs. It not only relieves this monthly pain but also pre-perlod nervous, tense emotions of this nature. Regular use helps build up resistance against such female distress. Truly the woman's friend! present Kvcre Mrs. C.

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Brent's face-flattering style is prc-blockcd right into the hat--ond stays there from the time you buy it till the time you discard it. All Brents are genuine fur felts, loo. And what's more--they cost considerably less than a lol of othor good hols you'll soo around town..

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