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The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 18

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Why We THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL Tuesday March 22 1955 18 BondMarket Keeps Fairly Steady Pace BOND AVERAGES Cemplled by Tha Associated Presa 20 10 10 10 10 RallInd Utils Fgn LYd Net Change Monday Prev Day Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago 1955 High 1955 Low 954 High 1954 Low -1 -1 987 987 983 988 988 983 988 986 981 991 988 984 988 1002 1007 996 998 1001 986 986 980 1000 1004 1009 943 974 966 1 -2 943 1039 842 1041 843 1039 844 1047 823 1069 847 1063 840 1039 851 1071 006 1032 Ohio ona sister Mrs Mary Ann Riggs Jecksboro three brothers Allan of Knoxville Pleas of Jacksboro Foster of LaFollette 47 grandchildren several greatgrandchildren The body was removed to tha homa of Carden Hatmaker Lake City Route 1 4 pm Sunday Funeral services Tuesday 1 pm Oak Crove Baptist Church Rev Walter Richardson and Rev Owen Hatmaker officiating Interment church cemetery Cross and Sharp LaFollette in charge Chicago Livestock CHICAGO March 21 (AP)-Hog prices continued their upward climb today both butchers and- sows telling strong to 2S cents higher Top was $1710 best price since Feb 25 Most choice 190 to 230 pound butchers moved at $1650 to $1700 240 to 290 pounders at $1600 to $1650 and 300 to 380 pounders at $1525 to $1600 Sows told from $1375 to $1550 Salable receipts totaled U000 Steady to 50 cents higher prices were paid for steers and heifers Top for prime steers was $2900 while the bulk of choice kinds went at $2450 to $2750 Good and choice heifers brought $1900 to $2450 Salable receipts totaled 16000 Two- loads of choice and prime calf club yearlings sold late in the day at $2950 Utility and commercial goods went mainly at $1225 to $1450 although a few commercial commanded up to $1500 Canners and cutters were taken at $1000 to $1225 Vealers sold steady to strong at $2100 $2600 for good and choice a few staining $2700 Salable sheep receipts totaled 3000 Lambs jumped 50 cents to $100 Good to prime wooled lambs told at $2200 to $2375 with a double deck of choice and prime at $2400 Cotton Future Market Mixed NEW YORK March 21 (-Cotton futures closed 45 cents a bale higher to $1 a bale lower today Open High Low Close NC May 3345 3375 3345 3374 6 Jly 3373 3404 3373 3403 Oct 3383 3403 3383 3403N 3 Dec 3398 3415 3396 3412 2 Mch 3401 3414 3401 3412 4 May 3416 3426 3413 3423 7 Jly 3406 3406 3391 3392B -20 Middling spot 3433N up 15 Nominal Bid Local Stocks Quotations by Lucien Bailey Co 801 HamUton Bank Bldg as of close of March 21 1955 Bid Ask 34 35 Delta Airlines Women have always been involved with money The word was named after one It came from the Roman goddess Junio Moneta guardian of finances The Romans set their mint in her temple after the coinage system was devised Thus a woman began to control the finances of the world AIRLINER WRECKAGE Roped-off wreckage of an American Airlines Convair which crashed Sunday night two miles short of a landing being attempted at Springfield Mo Municipal Airport attracted many curious spectators The plane dived into a muddy pasture killing 12 persons including two crew members and injuring 23 (AP) Wirephoto) QUICK RELIEF for tho aches and pains duo ts George Asks Big Power Conference NEW YORK March 21 UP-The bond market was fairly steady today in slow and selective trading US Government obligations were unchanged to slightly high er The 30-year 3 Vis rose 232 at 106 3032 bid as did the of 1963 at 99 632 bid Italian dollar bonds were firm in a mixed foreign section Italian Republic 3s advanced a point at 62 Vi Greek 6s lost a point at 27 and Norway 4s were down lVa at lOOVi German and Japanese liens were irregular Cologne 6V4s at 135 were up VA Changes in the corporate list were generally small factions fractions volume totaled $2712000 par value com pared with $2660000 Friday and $4972000 a week ago Nashville Livestock NASHVILLE Tenn March 21 (JP) (Tenn-USDA) Cattle 889 active on all classes Slaughter steers heifers and bulla 25-50 higher some sales steers more advanced Cows 50 higher some early showing less gain Stockers and feeders unevenly 25-100 higher Couple loads high-good to mostly choice 672 lb and 980 lb yearlings 2400 good and low-choice steers 2000-2250 commercial and low-good 1700-1950 part loads 680 Jb heifers 2275 good and choice heifers and light mixed yearlings 1800 2100 utility and low-commercial cows 1100-1300 canners and cutters 800-1100 strongweight cutters 1150 utility and commercial bulls 1300-1500 latter price fairly free medium and good Stockers and feeders 1700-2100 Calves 237 vealers active 100 higher Choice and prime 2300-2600 latter paid by most interests for high-choice and prime Hogs 1067 active Butchers fully 50 higher and extreme top 75 up Choice 180-220 lb some to 230 lb included largely 1725 64 -head choice 1 and 202-206 lb 1750 225-235 lb 1675-1700 other 230-270 lb and 150-170 lb 1600-1650 sows unevenly strong to 25-50 higher Most sows 400-600 lb 1250-1325 odd weight 500 lb 1350 boars 800-1000 stags 1000-1200 Sheep 22 mostly nominal Six-head lot prime 102 lb wooled lambs 2300 lot good and choice 102 lb woolet lambs 2200 slaughter ewes quotable steady at 200-500 By JACK BELL WASHINGTON March 21 MV-Sen George (D-Ga) said today he favors a big power conference even if Russia shows no concrete evidence in advance that it wants world peace George is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee He startled some administration For headaches and muscular tchet and pain so frequently caused by colds get prompt relief with quick-dissolving fast-acting BC Headache Tablets or Powders as remarkably effective for relieving the pain and general discomfort "BC" Tablets and Powder! contain several world-famous pain-relieving ingredients Also widely used and highly' recommended foe neuralgia and functions! periodic pains From IOc to the economics! Emily lit bottles of 50 and 100 tablets FAST 0) ACTING 10 23 31 24 15 84 15 30 6 84V 9 22 30 4 23 14V 82 14 29 6 83 East Tenn Nat Gas (com) East Tenn Nat Gas (pfd) First American Nat Bank Gulf Life Ins Co Inter-Mountain Tel Co Jefferson Standard Life Kingsport Press Inc Life and Casualty Moore Handley Hdw Co National Life and Acc Co Rich's Inc Southern Fire and Casualty Tenn Natural Gas Lines West Ky Gas leaders by proposing yesterday a meetings of heads of states after ratification of the Paris agreements for rearming Germany EXPLAINS STAND Expanding on his position in an interview today George said: 1 He would not any or up old that might make it impossible to talk with the Russians 2 The United States should go into such a conference with its eyes wide open knowing the Soviets bring up things we want to and making it clear are certain principles to which we adhere and even discuss WANTS IKE IN 3 He thinks President Eisenhower should initiate the conference and should personally participate in it 4 He know if Eisenhower 31 33 7 8 7 8 13 14 rotection termite approves the idea since spoken to me about He is inclined to think Secretary of State Dulles is against holding any such conference 5 He would include France but not Communist China among the conferees Samuel Cate Funeral Service Scheduled Today Samuel Gideon Cate 84 formerly a government employe died Monday at 12:50 pm at Baptist Hospital He was 84 years old Survivors include a brother Charles Cate Columbia niece Miss Minnie Cate Morrell Springfield Ohio nephew Henry Morrell Knoxville There are other nieces and nephews Funeral service will be at 4 pm today at Chapel The Rev John McTammany officiating Interment will be in New Gray Cemetery The body is at Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO March 21 (AP)-Wheat: No 3 hard yellow 228 No 1 mixed 225 Corn: No 4 mixed weevily 148: No 5 147: No 1 yellow 150: No 2 150-51: No 3 143-59 No 4 137-43 No 5 131-35: sample grade 135-46 No 4 2hite 139 Oats: No 1 heavy mixed 77- No 1 heavy white 79-80s No 1 white 78: No 2 heavy white 77 sample grade heavy white 73: No 1 sample red 76 Soybean oil: 1114-: soybean meal: 6100 Barley nominal: malting choice 140-57 feed 106-20 Trend Of Staple Prices NEW YORK March 21 -The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities today declined to 17259 Previous day 17263 week ago 17234 month ago 17497 year ago 17422 1955 1954 1953 1952 High 17714 17549 18172 19520 Low 17172 16856 17055 17553 (1926 average equals 100) NEW YORK STOCK SALES Approx Total Sale Today Previous Day Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago Two Years Ago an 1 to Date Revised 1954 to Date 1953 to Date AUBERT HENRY tfl age 75 Carpenter Road Route 18 Knoxville died at 11:30 am Saturday at the home after a sudden illness He was a member of Bethel Methodist Churchy-Survivors: widow Mary Aubert sons Harry Aubert Indiana Joe Aubert Detroit Mich daughter Miss Kaye Aubert Dayton 0 Body will remain at Weaver Funeral service at 2 pm Tuesday Bethel Methodist Church Rev Spessard officiating Interment in church cemetery Body will lie in state from 1 to 2 pm Weaver charge BELL FATE WILLIAM two-month-old son of Pansy Raya Bell died in a local offica Monday 2 pm after a short illness Survivors: mother: grandparents Mr end Mrs Sam Bell Habersham Route I Funeral services Tuesday 2:30 pm at the home Rev Robert Melton officiating Interment Peabody Cemetery Cross Sharp LaFollette in charge CATE SAMUEL GIDEON 84 years died Monday 12:50 pm at Baptist Hospital Survivors: brother Charles 1 Cate Columbia niece Miss Minnie Cate Morrell Springfield Ohio nephew Henry Morrell Knoxville several other nieces and nephews Services Tuesday 4 pm at Mann's Rev John MeTam-many officiating Interment in New Cray Cemetery Tha body is at CAYLOR MRS MARCARET 0 age 59 of 412 McTeer Street died at 6:20 pm Monday at home after a lingering illness She was a member of the Church of Cod of the Union Assembly Survivors: husband John Mac Cayior daughter Mrs Virginia Elliott of Knoxville brother Bruce Owens Del Ray Beach Fla sister Mrs Murphy Oakland Calif two grandchildren Funeral arrangements incomplete Body will remain at CHANDLER CHARLIE age 66 passed away at Oak Ridge Hospital Sunday at 7:30 pm Survivors: wife Cora sons Charles and Clifford all of Luftrell Clayton Oak Ridge brothers Bill and John Chandler sister Mrs Mary Wolfenbarger 10 grandchildren Funera 2 pm Wednesday at Warwick's Chapel off which he was a member Interment in Dyer Cemetery Revs Verlin Booker Rev- Jess Qualls officiating Pallbearers: Dallas Cornice Vaughn James Hollis and Glenn Chandler The body is at the home Ailor's Maynardville in charge IDA BELLE DeVAULT age 85 of Luttrell died at 5:40 am Sunday at the home of her daughter-in-law Mrs Mag DeVault Route 15 She a member of i-Ftlcedar Fords Baptist A Church Survi-fvors: brother John Ferguson Fountain ity sister Mrs i a Keys Lut-i II granddaughters Mrs pWest a Cooper Miss Parelee DeVault Mrs Walt Cooper all of Route 15 one grarfason Alex Bales Sevier-vilie The body will remain at Mrs Clapp was the widow of Rev Wil-I i a Ci ap Other survivors: Ion isse Margaret MRS CLAPP and Clapp Knoxville and Mrs Funeral Tuesday 2 pm at 'Cedar Fords Baptist Church with Rev Roy Arwood and Rev Jim Davis officiating Inter mint Luttrell Cemetery Pallbearers: Charles Cooper Dewey Cooper Lloyd De-Vault Ben DeVault tverett DeVault and Lawson DeVault in charge a CUPP CLIFFORD EUGENE age 10 Maryville Route 7 passed away at 12:30 prru at Blount Memorial Hospital Survivors: father and mother Mr and Mrs Clifford Cupp four sisters Mary Elizabeth Shirley Ann Delores Ann -Telmer Dion four brothers James Leon Larry Wayne Ronny Dale Kenneth Ray grandparents Mrs Cupp Mr and Mrs Robert Whitehead all of Maryville Funeral announcements later a m-mon-Ammons Maryville in charge CALLAHER MISS SEPHIE age 75 of 734 Maynard Street died at 3:10 pm Monday at General Hospital after a short illness Survivors: a host of rueces and nephews Funeral arrangements incomplete The body remains at Weaver GALLAHER MISS SEPHIE ege 72 of 734 Maynard Street died at 3:10 pm Monday at General Hospital after a short illness She was a member of Bethel Methodist Church Sur- vjvors include host of nieces end nephews Funeral services at 2 pm Wednesday at Bethel Methodist Church with Rev Jones officiating Interment church cemfetery Tha body will remain atN a GARNER JOE age 84 died 5:45 pm Monday at the home of his daughter Mrs Oscar Davis Route 2 Concord Other survivors ere two daughters Mrs A Gilliam Spring City and Mrs Jack Skimmyhom Cookeville two sons Paul Garner Concord and of Kingston three brothers Hugh Garner Maryville Nelse of Louisville and Will of California two sisters Mrs Katie Mc- Gill Maryville and Mrs Martha Hill of Georgia Funeral Wednesday 2 pm at Hines Valley Baptist Church Rev Melvin Selvage and Rev Paul Justice officiating Interment in Lenoir City Cemetery Kyker Sweetwater in charge HATMAKER JOHN age 85 died Saturday 4:30 pm at the home of his son Carden Hatmaker Lake City Route 1 after a lingering illness Survivors: one son seven daughters Mrs Bertha Sharp Mrs Emma Beech Mrs Pemie Kite Mrs Siller Slover Miss Glenna Maa Hatmaker all oi Lake City Mrs Ottia King Clin ton and Mrs Dessie Wilson Cleveland Chicago Potatoes CHICAGO March 21 (AP)-OJSDA)-Fo-tatoes: Arrivals old stock 321 new stock 49 on track 437 old stock 49 new stock total shipments Friday 835 Saturday 621 and Sunday 10 Old stock supplies liberal demand slow and market dull to slightly weaker carlot track sales old stock: Idaho russets $465-485 Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs washed and waxed $255 New stock supplies incomplete demand good and market about steady car-lot track sales new stock: Florida round reds $245-255 ANNUAL RATES AS LOW AS $15 Now if your home qualifies you can buy Bruce-Terminix termite protection for as little as $15 per year! Houses now free of termites whether new under construction or are being guaranteed against loss due to termite damage Annual rates are from $15 to $30 on usual construction depending on size of the house and degree of hazard This new type protection is also available for non-residential construction at correspondingly low rates Act now to protect your property before you have termite infestation Phone or write for complete information on this new termite control plan TERMEYIX TEM CO 705 Gay Walter White Secretary Of NAACP Dies NEW YORK March 21 m-Walter White 61 secretary of the National Assn for the Advancement of Colored People died today of heart disease White had been ill since last October He had returned last week from a visit in Haiti and Puerto Rico where he had gone to rest He spent two hours at his office today He died at his home in Manhattan of acute coronary thrombosis 4 Arm Broken By Car Blow Jasper Gray 56 of Route 1 Newport was admitted to St Hospital yesterday morning with a broken arm and leg suffered when he was hit by a car near Newport ate Speaker For Knox College Richard Applegate National Broadcasting Co correspondent and veteran newsman will speak at 4 pm Sunday at Knoxville College concerning his capture and imprison-H i ment of 18 months by the Chin Communists Applegate will speak before a gathering in honor of the 80th Anniver- sary APPLEGATE observance Con-vocation of the college Leo Marsh class of 1928 and president of the National Association of YMCA Secretaries also wiU speak The newsman who lost almost half of his 189 pounds while a prisoner of the Reds will discuss We Lost The Battle For and will give many of the views he received from his close ook at Chinese Communist rule Applegate an Interna i a 1 News Service reporter Don Dixon and a former sea captain Ben Krasner were picked up by the Reds as they sailed the 42-foot cutter The Kert in international waters five miles off the British island of Lantau in the China Sea Applegate writes: 18 months I dreamed of the day when I would escape from the mental torture the Chinese Communists were giving me and teU the people of the free world of the appalling fate that awaits them if the same 'thing ever happens to Cliilhowee Dam Hearing Set For 10 Today A public hearing for a certificate of convenience and necessity for a $10000000 hydroelectric develoment in Blount and Nagging Backache Sleepless Nights Often Due to Kidney Slow-down When kidney function Blows down many folks complain of nagging backache head aches dizziness and loss of pep end energy suffer restless nights witfilthese discomforts if reduced kidney function is getting you due to such common causes as stress and strain over-exertion or exposure to cold Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages neglect your kidneyB if these condi tions bother you Try a mild diuretic Used successfully by millions iot over 60 years amazing how many times give happy relief from these of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste Get Doan's Pills today! 4-2503 HAWK CECIL A 52 passed away Monday 10:30 am at his homo near Parrottsville Survivors: widow Mrs Kate Luttrell Hawk daughters Kathorine and Charlene father and mother Mr and Mrs A Hawk three brothers Morice Newport Palmer and Alfred Creeneville two sisters Mrs Eunice Cooper and Mrs Lloyd Blazer Creeneville Funeral services will be conducted from the Lutheran Memorial Church Wednesday 2 o'clock Dr Davis and Rev Rogers Hilton officiating Interment church cemetery Holder Newport in charge LEDFORD MRS DONA HOLT age 73 passed away Sunday at 6 pm at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Dr and Mrs Mayberry 206 Outer Drive Oak Ridge She was a member of the Baptist Church and Spanish American War Auxiliary Survived by daughters Mr Mayberry and Mrs Sheridan: son Raymond Ledford all of Oak Ridge sister Mrs Flore Hayes of Bybee Tenn four grandchildren brothers Henry and Monroe Holt both of Knoxville Gleason of Clinton Tenn Services Rose Chapel 2 pm Tuesday Rev George Keezel will officiate Pallbearers are: Earl Ramsay William Ramsay Shulford Ballew Murray Mc-Masters Bright Needham Hobart Taylor Interment Greenwood Cemetery The body is at Rose Chapel LEE ARTHUR 72 retired farmer passed eway unexpectedly Monday morning at 2 em en-route to Foree Hospital Athens Survivors: wife Mrs Jessie Kinser Lee one daughter Mrs Roy Murr sons Roy Heiskell Route 1 Earl Paul and Floyd Lee Madisonville Route 2 TO grandchildren three great-grandchildren He was a member of the Chestua Baptist Church where he had been a deacon for 40 years Funeral 2:30 pm Wednesday at Chestua Baptist Burial in church cemetery The body will be at his home Madisonville Route 2 after 10 am Tuesday Rev Homer Pullum pastor will officiate Biereley's Madisonville in charge O'NEAL ELBERT age 74 died Monday 8:30 am at LaFollette Hospital after a short illness Survivors: wife Mattie Brown O'Neal one son Jr of Newton Falls Ohio five daughters Mrs Snodderly Akron Ohio Mrs Howe Bluefieid Va Mrs A Smith Jr Clinton Mrs Binsant Tampa Fla Mrs George Vincent LaFollette seven randchildren brother 'racy City The body will be returned to the residence West Chestnut Street Funeral services Wednesday 2:30 pm First Baptist Church Rev Strange Rev Vem Powers officiating The body will lie in state at the churcn from 1 :30 pm to 2:30 pm Interment Woodlawn Cemetery Cross Sharp LaFollette in charge SISK ROBERT LEWIS age 31 of 603 Neff Street Maryville passed away at 6:30 am Sunday Survivors! two brothers George Sisk Jr of Houston Texas and Marion Ray Sisk of Brunswick Ga uncles Sam Jones of Knoxville and Estill Jones of Hattiesburg Miss and Hilton Jones of Seattle Wash one aunt Mrs Walter Davis of Whitewell Tenn Funeral services 10 am Tuesday at Berry -Funeral Home T0LS0N MRS BOLENA ga 44 McClounds Road Fountain City Route I passed away at St Hospital at 1 1 :45 a Monday She was a member of Halls Presbyterian Church Survivors: husband Lesten Tolson two daughters Mrs Barbara Kitts and Peggy Tolson Fountain City two sons James and John Tolson US Navy at Dan Diego Calif sisters Mrs Ellen Gentry Fountain City Are brothers and Leo Genrty Knoxville Jr Wiley Gentry Corryton and Marshall Gentry Detroit Mich Funeral service Tuesday 2 pm at Presbyterian Church Rev 1 Hollenheed and Rev Walter Henderlight officiating Interment In McCloud Cemetery Tha body is at WALKER MRS LUCY COKER 67 passed away Sunday March 20 4:15 pm at her home near Maynardville Survivors: husband William Oscar Walker son Earl of Maynardville daughters Mrs Dorothy Keck of Luttrell Mrs Aggie Haynes of Maynardville Mrs ane West of Powell and Miss Ireland Walker of Maynardville brothers Sam Milt end Reed Hill sisters Mrs Mossie Bledsoe and Mrs Ollie Hamilton of Philadelphia Tenn and Mrs Hattie Hill of Halls 10 grandchildren Funeral Tuesday 1 pm at the Hickory Valley Baptist Church Rev Maynfrd Carmony and Rev Ralph Gina officiating Burial In Yadon Cemetery Pallbearers will be nephews The body will be removed to the home Monday afternoon Cooke Maynardville in charge WARD MRS CYNTHIA age 76 of Copeland Road died 5:15 pm Sunday at her home after lingering illness Survivors: stepdaughters Mrs Roxie Moore end Mrs Pearl Gardner sister Mrs Shrelda Rhodes all of Route 2 Powell The body will remain at Funeral service 2:30 pm Wednesday at Bell Camp Ground Baptist Church Rev Ralph Cline Rev Fred Harbin officiating Interment church eem etery Pallbearers: William Maples Walker Asbury Worsham Gentry Bobby Wilkerson John Centry Jack Ward Weaver's In charge WELLS MRS I age 80 died at the home of her daughter Mrs Caffie Loveday 3501 Knott Avenue Knoxville at 8 am Monday Survived by three daughters Mrs Caffie Loveday Mrs Artie Brooks both of Knoxville: Mrs Attie Owens of Sevier-ville three sons Alonzo Wells of Waldorf Md Beecher and Haskel both of Dandridge 22 grandchildren six greatgrandchildren two brothers and Houk both of Sevierville one sister Mrs Cordie Duggan of Texas She was a member of Cedar Bluff Methodist Church Funeral services 2:30 pm Wednesday at- Methodist Churchy Rev John Fox Rev WJ Morton officiating Interment Cemetery The body will remain at Rawlings-Milier Se-vierville WRIGHT ROBERT FERDINAND SR 4 85 years died Monday 7 am at his home 928 Montrose Ave He was a member of Church Street Methodist Church Retired Realtor and Insurance Agent Survivors: widow Mrs Jessia Wright daughters Mrs I Green lohnson City Mrs Matthews Nashville sons Robert Wright Jr Dr Charles Wright Knoxville: two grandchildren sisters Mrs Mast Misses Clara and May Wright DeMarcus Va Mrs Ring Roanoke Va: brother Clayton Wright Mountain City Tenn Services 2 pm-Tuesday at Dr Hardin and Dr I Martin officiating Interment Highland Memorial Cemetery Active pallbearers: Ralph DuPree Jr Robert Fausette John Mast Charles Edward and Wright Honorary: A Boren Bowden Roy Brown Fred McDade Rambo Hugh Murphy Smith John Smythe Sullivan Sutherland Taylor (COLORED) COMER MRS HATTIE MAE passed away Friday March 18 at the home of her sister Mrs Nellie Mae Me Crary 1507 Carman Street Cincinnati Ohio Other survivors: two nieces Miss Paulin Cason Knoxville Mrs Helen Smith Milwaukee Wis two nephews Mr Oscar Cason Knoxville Mr Cecil Cason Cincinnati Ohio Funeral service and burial will be in Cincinnati Ohio Wednesday March 23 at 2 pm Courtesy of A Wheeler Son Morticians Look under TERMITE CONTROL In Yellow Pages of PHONE BOOK for your representative in all East Tennessee towns The contract for the construction of Chilhowee Dam has not been let the Aluminum Co of America said yesterday The Knoxville Journal previously reported it was let Studebaker beats 21 competing cars in 1955 Mobilgas Economy Him! Wins Grand Sweepstakes for second straight year! Now more than ever No 1 economy car! Monroe counties wiU be held before the Tennessee Public Service Commission at 10 a today in the Supreme Court Building The project the Chilhowee Development is planned for the Little Tennessee River by two subsidiaries of the Aluminum Company of America The Federal Power Commission in Washington last week issued a 50-year license for the development The hydroelectric plant would have an installed capacity of 50-000 kilowatts It would consist of an 82-foot high dam and would form a 1690 acre reservoir The certificate of convenience and necessity is all that is needec for final clearance Knoxvillian 75 Taken By Death Miss Sephie Gallaher 75 of 734 Maynard Street died yesterday at 3:10 pm at General Hospital Death came after a brief illness She is survived by a number oi: nieces and nephews The body was removed to Funeral Home pending funeral announcement It is normal for a child to be far sighted when he starts school says the Better Vision Institute Birthdays MISS VIRGINIA HOPKINS Route 1 Talbott MRS LOUIsd CHILDS DAVISON Montgomery Ala BIRCHFIELD Rockwood MRS HUBERT BANDY Crosavill MRS LA HOLMA JOHNSON Loa Angeles Calif CAS WALKER -283S Gaitan Arenas MRS CHARLES DOZIER Corryton MRS CRAIG 403 CasUo Street SARAH LAY 321 Oglewosd Arena HILDA MrCLAIN 626 Cedar Lana FRED MYNATT 1811 Fifth Arena HRS SMITH JR Whit Oak Driv Once more pace-settihg Studebaker has won most coveted gasoline economy award the Mobilgas Economy Run Grand Sweepstakes Trophy! -v Over a gruelling 1323-mile course from Los Angeles to Colorado Springs a 1955 Studebaker Commander V-8 took top honors with an average of 586 ton miles per gallon actual mileage per gallon of all eights competing A Studebaker President was a dose second among all the eight with an actual 2529 miles per gaHom The field of contenders included 22 great American cars representing ctu price class: AH cars were equipped with automatic transmissions: Duplicates of Mobfl-gas Economy Run Sweepstakes win- In loving memory oi our beloved Faster Rev Eddie Carrigan who passed away one year ago today Mar 22 1854 Having been preaching some twenty years he was a well know Holiness minister throughout East Tennessee He met qualifications as a min-v lster and well practiced what he preached to others He shares In the honor of the founding of the Lone Oak Baptist Church of which he was Pastor at the time of his death This Church which was' started in 1931 is still walking trl- umphantly In Christ Though his eathly life was but' 43 years his works live on and he being dead yet apeaketh In behalf of the Lone Oak Baptist Church and Carrigan family of Maryville Rev Ray Hubbard (COLORED) DAVIDSON MRS LOTTIE HANNUM passed at Blount Memorial Hospital at 2 am Monday March 21 Survivors: husband Mr Lee Davidson son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Walter Hannum of Maryville brother Mr Oliver Hannum of Philadelphia Pa: five grandchildren three great-grandchildren two nephews two nieces three sisters-in-law three brothers-in-law end other relatives and friends Funeral 2 pm Wednesday March 23 at AME Zion Church Maryville Rev Houston officiating Interment in Union Temple Cemetery Porter Funeral Home Maryville in charge si BATES ON OBITUARIES: Fifty wards tinder $250: additional wards wUl be charged at fiya aeats per ward No abltoary aotiea aaaaated aadar 250 Ona-balf eolama aietara will ba carried at 245 far first Insertlaa S3M far eaeb additional Insertion ftowER3loAnTffEXlbMBByg 'iTW I.

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