PAGE FOUR ftlMMllliiii. rclieveeprocnjklybecau* flVpiAt to the seat of the troubli b pdp k)osca And expel germ ladei fhlagm and aid nature to joothe an< hm, tender, inflamed bronchia fiaigMiaes. Guaranteed to please yen MT Hooey refunded. CreonuUsion ha: test 0( missions of users. gfeSSHMI : jttptpoint J * * ‘Refrigerators t J * (Freezers j t Ranges j ♦ Water Heaters ; * 'lroners ■ *« Washers jlliere’s No Point Being I ’Without Hot Point J I WYTON'S —"LILLINGTON jr l ---" ■ i LEE'S l 14 Hour Road pm* Terminal ! Z Apd .Wrecker Service «» - ’ i PHONES ii 2727 - 2052 fa Rd»i I heavy] LdutyJ I'* ' **♦«£*! -.U,^ e» Ifjjijf WpM MR** » * -B NH©olloil Clean ppT BANDITS CAPTURED AFTER BANK HOLDUPjjpf[ 1 V'' -A '' ■' . —*• Jm marwm l \ r :? f •■^^7■ ■' ■. MMMjHjI .mLjhhHh •»« -^l vV fln ■ .. 4ffi' v ' K X > i TV I dK J, . •Vi«SH^''" ; K ATKINSON (top, left) and two uniformed deputies prepare to remove $93,569 lying in suit- car used by three youths and a girl following precision-timed robbery of a Milwaukee bank, ■att Knueppel (top, right) shows how the bandits forced him to open the vaults at gun point. Appro. a road block in Waukegan, 111., the captured youths display various degrees of dejection at a red oing in Milwaukee. Pictured uicb .1 W Wf« PM W«"»- fff <«» ,1 But that’s only Chapter lof the performance th # *>nopp wore quottng today. oynaflow aavf • fkemi encstne t There’s a big-car feel to the way this trim ~**~**•”*—-wJr Tcm/ o *^* o " 7 ’ T ° K>X traveler covers the ground—hugs the curves JJ-1 ” r ITJEfSSJ R? *! ft 1 - **■ «*!*»■•■ ruou, BniHHMnnr — Iron! uti b«*. ■ ufc ■ T r ' T<,loP ' ’ '' ‘ M akk m jp ft m jt,a ' ik M'A a' m m t R dgwH m Jt*. '■ a RjRRp f‘ M ■ tjp R TH* DAIL* RKOQftfe DOTW, N. C. Benhoyen School N^ws BENHAVEN PTA The P. T. K. members'and teach ers of Benhaven sponsored a Hal loween Carnival at Benhaven High School October 31 at 7:«» o’clock. The returns of $135 went for the benefit of the actinbj. The main feature was the Beau ty-Talent Contest, men dressed as woihen. Delano Castleberry won for beahty, and Otoe Cooper won tor talent. The costume parade winners were Anderson Creek SeliQpf News BETA CLUB The old members of the Ander son Creek Beta Club inducted the new members in a beautiful can dle-light ceremony presented in the School auditorium. The new mem bers took the. pledge of member ship and were presented their Cer tificates and pins. Those inducted were Helen Mc- Artan, Ruth Denham. Dot West, Beckle Howen, Shirley Thomas Carr; Pat pirwh. Myrtle Mat thews, Doris Godfrey, Doris Turn t er, Shelby Raynor, Bobby Darden, Ken Black, Delores West, Willie Eaye Hayes and Helen Joyce Hol den. After the ceremony was over, pictures were taken for' the Beta Club jourhal. ADS! Six members of the Senior Class went to Fayetteville yesterday so liciting ads tor the Ancrenoca An nual. We Had a very successful day. We, the Senior Class, We Hoping to have our Annual completed very soon. MR. AND MISS A. C. Mr.'and Miss A. C. were chosen at Stunt Night, October 26. The King tor high school Is Bryant Hickman and the Queen, Kitty Shaw. The Junior King and Queen are Wade Vuncannon and Betty Melton. ' Mae Howard and Judy Weiderhoe. The King and Queen of Ben haven were Thomas Lee Coleman and Mary Ragland. The Prince and Princess were Mike Brownlee and Judy Cameron. Shelton Norris won the turkey chance. Concessions included the Hall of Horrors, Qean Guess, Art Gal lery, Fortune Telling, Square Dance, Food Stand, and Cake Walk. TRUSSES EXPERTLY JOTTED HOOD'S DRUG STORE ” 1 "* Ke - ■" " " ■ 11 mi i—11 i *«■.■■ -1 In miw«Ml■■■ireiaiijkiA. Bw—a ALMOST IM fffi ACT" iSußh Rti or IT'S A FUU house at the net as CUcago Bleckhawka attempt to Ko||« to National league hockey game with the Rangers in New lodt Goalie Chuck Raynor has made the save (note tho puck Shove Med of No. S) although he’s down on the lea, (/■tep^.’ioselj A LWA Y v) IMPORTANT! GOOiJ EYESIGHT? mu ■> lot of r. m. iri tbit- b a ling ’.hiring. v intet •voniiißs. r > ' . srliool ch h t*n s «•>»- ar«* n p • H. M. SMitii I DunnKC. I --i ■wabw* ’*'- —«« ■ - ■■■- FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER lfi, i9m HATCHEK’S STERUNG CLW COSTS I HI Will Fit Tiiil I . I I : . u . ■ ~*S* I