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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 7

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1 Big For TV Sri Ten trrfng fo encompait mucli story, the production substituted a sense of unrelieved agony for a KFW 1 Mwves the evidence ofjShe shocked Victorian readers hy sense of inevitable tragedy, the passion, television on Friday evening. introducing to English fiction the revenge ot Hieghts is little morejfirsl heroine wlio loved passion- ering eig is were crowded in- than soap opera. If one instead of being merely to hO minutes of television when of the 'CRS-TV) presented Its adaptation of the Emily Bronte novel It was too much for the small screen. the evidence of millions of readers in the past 110 years, it is much more. What happened in its translation to loved She developed a theme of conflict between passion and reason.

James Costigan's script hewed Skelton Feels Son's Dealli DAILY REiOIID Two excellent actors. Harris and Richard Burton.jp--., I played the star-crossed lovers' I A Cathy and Heathcliff. They werej themselves out in an e.xcess of emotional scenes. Everybody in Miss Bronte wrote a to the original story. But THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT NEWSPAPERBOY HONOR ROLL the cast huffed and puffed too Bv JAMES 1 i THE MoiiiliiT, ft, IffH ------------------------------('hoosrs I iikiioHii Soldier Ac Ills EPINAL.

France A gray-fan unmarked today I haired general veteran of three chmi.se the unknown sMdier fchu A car and pickup truck landings a wreath on European war. damageii a collision at ------------------------HOLLYWOOD Comedian i and Ohio about a m. reported as a FOR APRIL, 1958 '1 BOB SNOW Newspaperboy of Tho Month Bob Snow, 14-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1706 So, Vermont, wins the Honor Roll in his first month since resuming duties as a newspaper- hoy.

Bob managed a route for over a year until last summer when he worked In the country. He started back on March 24, HDk, and by service, gaining new customers, and overall fine route management, won easily top honors this month. A nlnlh- grader at Smith-Cotlon High School, he attend.N (he Broadway Presbyterian Church, and lists fishing and sotthall as his hobbies. He currently is heading all carriers in the Democrat newspaperboy contest for a two-day all-evpcnsc-paid trip to Kansas City this summer. DEMOCRAT NEWSBOYS QUALIFYING for the Monthly Honor Roll are listed below.

Newspaperboys are honored on the basis of route performance including salesmanship, records and service to siibscriheri. Certain standards ot performance are required for qualifications. Bob Snow Berry ok ob Barnes David Baugber Bill Roe Ralph Kreisel Bill Woolery Randy Short David Kammerich Jim Farits Gary Craig Joe Bauman Jim Roe Bob Wheeler Jim Hausam Tommy Potter Raymond Dicky Don Hausam Eddie Bane Corbett Martin Jim Gardner Butch Walker Steve Eisert Mike Wells Kenny Simon Gene Rayl Ronnie Williams Waymon Hofheins Jim Seelan Mark Shelby Steve Sandy Sheridan Jim Collins Buddy Hoffman Gene Kreisler Ralph Craig Willard Woolery David Skinner Bill Jackson Larry Foster Mark Bauman Mike Smethors Ronnie Mulberry Jeff Swearingen Richard Jolly Jim Wilson Alfred Bacon Don Wilhite Tommy Rash Bing Crosby said "When I was a boy, I operated a newspaper route for the Apokesman-Rovlews. Washington. Ho I know personally that a new gains self-reliance which comes in mighty hands when he has to make his way in the world at a grownup.

1 admire a boy who has the gumption to stick to a newspaper Hard in In able l.fe into who em-l result ol Ihe accident. ami said that Knapp was in- The plain, flag draped enekpr, sc led ml by chance from a row erged a.s stereotypes. The brooding atmosphere of the English moors evoked in the novel and in its movie version was not developed in the studio. Perhaps that was too much to ask. belief that tlve international llcity on their valiant but InvoUed was a lasing fight with leukemia LODGE NOTICES Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No 5741, regular meetings each Tuesday night at 7:30 p.

at Eait Third Street. R. F. Wilder, Commander. R.

E. Dedrlck, Adjutant loxicatKl to drive He placml him of Li hy Maj. Gen. Edward in jail The incident occurred of St.Albans. be, Frank Armstrong tinedjgin.s a tately journey to the mid- mav trmk driven south on Dhio him of the for a render- help full, re victims ot the cancer-lsidal Ford converM- tT IheUou.s with the body of a faUes like disease of the blood and a roin jail term on condition that Knapp comrade of ijKc oisea-he oi me niooci.

driven south on Ohio by 1 want the thousands of McCoy. 215 West appear in Magistrate facitic who have written us that they Pfayed for Richard during hisj Comi again. the World War ampaign, they lie by side aboard a I missile criii.ser Canberra illnos to have faith that (hid had tor Itie James 26 Corpsman an.swer their said Skel- accurduig City. pleaded guilty to Fir.si William Charette ton. jiort given the police by McCoy.

ao per hour on of l.aUmgion, Mich, will chose believe that good comes out wen! and the car Highway AprU 2(i. He wasjone to be the Cnkaown Soldier ot the of everything, even tragedy smh truck, I be by Highway Patrol radar, as ours. Maybe the world tail gate on the 3 when Trooper Pete know now that thus disease and he as too intoxi- be licked. I think it is the begin- Ford were dainaged. cated to drive.

He was placed in ning of all towed to the Bacon 3 hours. Judge Frank The 9-year-old boy died Armstrong fimxl him and day night after a 16-month fight ftieie. costs, and sentenced him to 90 with the disea-se. Only blood trans- 'days in jail The jail term was fusions had kept the child alive I injury was reported in an on condition that in recent weeks. it Bioadway and Lngi- a ha A final brain hemorrhage scuit Sedalia Chapter.

No. 57, 0 E.S. will meet in stated meeting Tuesdav, 13th at 8:00 p. m. Mother Day progiam.

Social 3 coma that lasted Visiting honoring May birthdays, members welcome. Mary Keiinon. Wl Irene Aulgur, cars were damaged in the collision. Schrim.sher does not appear Magistrate Court again. Mrs.

V. 1117 Fast Hull l.lberty. is sultered a hump on il righ, elhou and bruises abiiut her identities neier wei i' e.sl.iblii Tl'u eeieinunv at ueeurred a.s 'radar on tligluvay on while, was driviiiB south 'he Mdilarv iMinetery ItVYYtf kit-i. REFRESHMENTS, come. an hour, he awoke briefly whispered can't see.

A doctor turned off the light Regular nieeting Sedalia UCLA Medical Center roomj Lodge No. 215, B. P. O.lfjve minutes later and told the! 3 Engiiu-ei' ill his 193.5 Poiitiac a moment the Skeltons i afitl Elmer Fullmer. 35.

War- Elks Wednesday night. 8 p. m. It was All Elks wel-lhad dreaded for more than a beaded east on When it came, they were World War II. The other will receive a simple burial at sea.

The body of a third serviceman, the Unknown Soldier of the Ko rean War. will be placed aboard a destroyer along with the W-orld War II choice. They will go on to Arliugton National Cemetery for burial next to the Unknown of World War 1. The body by fl'Neill ftnlav was that of one of the 2,687 killed whose 1 1 VIII 11 ts 1 IV V. 1 V.

V. IV I was bv Highway Patrol Ibe ceremony at the I teme- wo others in Honolulu Sgt Ned Lyle of Erwin I'enn wh i won the Di.Minguished Hoy Gene Kelthley, Kan.sa> ity. guilty to a wviv in his 1955 Pontiac tudor se- tu" L. A Pharris. Exalted Ruler, jtoo stunned to move.

Mrs. Skelton I dan. and, as this was hi-v tinh 1 War on H. M. Brown, Secretary, said and Red quietly i The front end.

right front fender within two year.s. (jyy F'orce Col weeping beside the boy's right headlight on the revoked his q- Eagleston of Alhambra, Sedalia Lodge No. for a half-hour. car were damagt'd and the license tor one year. He vvd! pick the serviceman will meet in- His father knew earlier in theidoor and side on the Folimer stopped by the Highway Pa- special communication on Monday, May 12 at 6:00 at the Masonic Temple, Seventh and Osage.

Work in the M. M. Degree. All Master Masons are invited to come and assist with this full evening of degree work. Refreshments after the Degrees.

Charles W. Me Nealy, W.M. Howard J. Gwinn, day that Richard had little longer were damaged. of LaMonte April 27 alter to live.

Abney reported he was gomgi being checktxl by radar while trav- and I watched south with the green traffic andjobog at 78 miles per hour. on television in the morn- Folimer reported he was traveling iiig and then leafed through the east and did not the traffic Frank Burdette Beaver, Kaii.sas and could not avoid the pleaded guilty to a speerling said He wanted a tent and a dent. I charge and was fined $25 and camping outfit for his birthday! Both cars were driven away He was stopped by the High- tu repreihciit tlie Pacific war dead. their own power. Job.s Daughter.s Bethel No, will meet at 6 p.m.

Wednesday, 14tli, for the mother-daughter banquet. Regular meeting and installation of council and initiation will follow at p.m. All officers must be present. Rita Napier. H.

Q. Carolyn Nave, Rec. Police Rejiorts way Patrol 28 after being checked by radar while traveling, at 77 miles hour. i (May 20' He picked a Day blanket for his mother, The funeral will be held tumor- 15 i row at Forest Church ofj the Rev'essioila, at 2 m. Ricliard! Hai-Md Burdvtle.

Kansas Clly. rconvc WIRING DomeAtk and JAMES ELECTRIC Dial TA 7-0044 Neapolis Ixidge No. regular meeting May 13, to go to Green Ridge for the Heart of Missouri Oddfellows Association. All brothers are expected to go. Cars leave our Ixxlge at 7 .10 p.m.

K. Schultz, N. ti. H. Jett, F.

S. Mau.soieum’s Sanctuary of Prayer. The rites will be Protestant, a family friend said. Entombcnl with him will be a crucifix blessed only Saturday hy Pope Pius XII Last year the Skelton family had a private audience with the Pope. wa.s a highlight of the boy's Skelton told a reporter.

On Saturday the boy asked his father if he could get a crucifix hlesseil by the Pope. arrived after the death. sometime FTiday night two large charge was fined $2.5 and! chrome hub caps were stolen from I stoppt'd April 27 1 her car. iby the Highway Patrol near La -1 Monte after being checked by ra-i A rear door to the Rimai Dairy F'reeze on West Broadway wa.s found broken at a.m Police investigated but no break- in was revealed. dar while trav ehng at 92 miles per hour.

Orlan Homan. 1320 Moni-i teaii, and Chailej; St Cyr, 108 South Prosjieel. were jointly A basement window in the charge of fishing without a of Dr. Ira White building, were each fimd $5. WE PAY THESE PRICES FOR INDIAN PENNIES (In Good Condition) 1800 or 1867 2.00 Ea.

1869 or 1870 3.00 Ea. 1871 or 1872 3.50 Ea. 1877 or 1909 -S 10.00 Ea. TREASURE SHOP (Next to Fox Theatre) roe Women of tha Chapter No 242. meets every second and fourth Tuesdajn each monU) at the Moose Hall The regular meeting on the fourth Tuesday and and chapter night on the second Tuesday.

and Osage, found open by police costs Judge F'rank Ca, STARTS TUESDAY! 11. attendtxl parochial school Police found a screen door un- Iwked at F'oster's Grocery, 16th understand bp Jet J' hd Parked K.AN JOSE. Calif. crashing Navy jet. the ninth to fall in the area in the last 15 did slight damage to parked cars and a roololp and narrowly missed two rc.staurant.s yesterday.

The pilot, Lt Derek Wilson. 26. lajs bailed out without injury. His F' 8 Cru-sader went out landing at Naval Station. the Navy said.

The jet skimmed by a hamburger stand arwi craslied in flames KHi feel from a restaurant filled with Day custom- er.s. eight miles west of San Jose, 4 but both Richard and at of Tours Roman Catholic church. The boy wa.s unusually religious. HLs room was filledGrand, at lb p.m. Sunday, with religiiHi.s statues and pic-i owner wa.s notified and took tures.

of it. The funeral comes on the day i show Is seen on the back itiMir at Ihe State TV network. He told an Savings Association Third and; to notify the network and the sponsors he did not want even a filmed show on the air that day. fLshmg licenses and to the court. They were apprehended in the Cret4c area May 3 by Dmservation Agent: Chester Vermaas.

Deborah Robert KERR MITCHUM how li it. Osage, was found open by the lice at 10 45 Sunday. Thej manager was notified lot-keJ MajiiNlrale (louii Maurice FI Baker. Indepeiid-' ence, pleaded guilty to a speeding charge, and was fined $25 and c(xsUs He was April 27' by the Highway Patrol after being! checked while traveling at 80 miles per hour on Highway .50 east ot La.Monte 27. William Franklin Knapp ir23 E.int pleaded guilty to a charge of aisj iniprudenl of control as it approached for a ing by allowing hks car to get out ot control and weave back and forth across Highway 6.5 north of Stdalia Trooper Pete Stolir of; the Highway Patrol said he met Knapp and noticid hi.s weaving! cour.se down the highway Stohr turmd around and the car.

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Years Available:
1871-1978