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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 14

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Neosho, Missouri
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HOWE Mflrgortt Rtnf ro Innrroini Gueiti VMtors Ot MM. Margaret Ren lit MM Mr. and Ab Ctrrlck, IMI wwk wew Mr. and Glen children of Albumiwque Jlri, Gladys toargw of rfofrlin, Mrs. Stella Crouch of drtfcby, Mrs.

Fern Hot- toy, Ftoyd Long, Mrs. Frank Muster, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Housh. Sunday morning Mr.

and Mrs, T. Hoy Greer stopped with a Idvely bouquet ol flowers tor Mrs. Rentro. Mr. and Mrs.

W. ,1. Crouch and children of Wichita, Kan. and Bob Donoho of Fairland, Okla. visited in the Mark Boehning home thU week.

Frank Baker and Freeman Haines purchased a Cace combine last week. Mr, and Mrs. Trafford Baker and children of Carthage spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Law. Mrs. Verlin Youngblood visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Dyke at Newton, Kan. last week. and Mrs. Oscar Owens of Pierce City visited Sunday with John Heckmaster. George sold a load of 10 nice fat hogs last week, averaging about 240 Ibs.

apiece. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haines visited over the weekend with relatives in Oklahoma. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Taylor of Hilldale visited Friday with Mrs. Etta Wood. Rev. and Mrs.

Walter Atkison of Carthage called on Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith Monday.

Mr and. Mrs. Fredie Heckmaster, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heck- matter, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Bridges, left Monday for their home at Duluth, Minn. Vacation Bible school began Monday morning May 24 and will continue through June at the Diamond. Christian church. 76 enrolled Monday morning.

Mrs: Rena SUpp of Stark City Route, attended the mother daughter banquet Friday night at Fellowship hall with her mother Mrs. Lela Massey. Mr. and 'Mrs. Loyd Greenwood of Los Vegas, Nev.

are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Patterson of Dennison, Tex. came to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Musaer and also to visit Jfr. and Mrs. Loyd Wood white' they are here. Loyd and toia, had beep in service together before Jean went to Korea.

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cole entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams and children of Corpus Christie, Tex. aod Col.

and Mrs. Frank Hoffman for 6 o'clock dinner Thursday evening. Later in the eyening, Mr. and Mw. Bex Cote 140 children, Mr.

and Mrs. Jess and children, Mr. and ftrpnk Musser and children and Mri and Mrs. Warren Holjey and Mary Lou called for a farewell party for the who left Friday for Indian apolis, Ind. to visit his family.

Cake and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sallee and baby of Wichita, Kan. spenf the weekend with relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fergerson of Joplin spent Wednesday with his brother, Bud, who is very ill and were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. M. B. Cohu. Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Cole had Col. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman and Janice as dinner guests Miss Nora Kyger, who has been a patient in McCune Brooks hospital in Carthage for several weeks is improving and was brought to the home of her sister and family, Mr. 'and Mrs.

Neil FuUerton for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams and two children of Corpus Christi, Tex. is visiting her grandfather, Joe Morgan and wife and other relatives in this vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyer and 2 children Of Carthage were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Ramey.

Lena Youngblood is baby sitting for her sister, Mrs. Bill Manx in Joplin while Mrs. Manz is on duty at the telephone office. C. C.

Francis who submitted to surgery last Wednesday is doing nicely and expected to be dismissed from the hospital the first of the week. He will stay a few dajrs with his son, Dave, and wife in Joplin and. then came borne back his home in Diamond. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Peterson Md children of Seneca and Mr. Henry Robinson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don and Christy Boehn- Mrs. Wood spent the Joplin with her daughter husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Muto-' rarrel who shot bis finger Ume ago is still in the jNMpiUl in Granby now taking ihoU for "Xr "M.W™ for the birth' Mrs. Laura present were ilmorc, and L. 0. Atkinson went back to the Saturday, hospital fa SaVittWah last week for a check up.

He reports a satisfactory progress in his condition. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Smith were Mr. and Mrs.

Harold King and Rex of Ve- Mfia and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith and girls.

Mr. Junior (Buddie) Mathis and children of Sarcoxie were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mathis. Mrs.

Lois ork with Stewart Wanda and Kathy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bradley and Donald. Mrs. Joyce Bradley and Mrs.

Neva Greathouse and children called in the afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Buchanan, Mrs. Wallace Buchahnajti and Mrs. M.

Cohu were shopping in Joplin Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Greathouse took her daughter, Helen, to St. Lukes' hospital in Kansas City Thursday for a checkup. Mrs.

Sally Gpcarn and children of Howard, Kart. are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Fessler last week were Dora Kel- ley'of Eldorado, Mr. and Belginpre of Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Slater of Miller, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Riieben Whitehorn made a trip to Nowata, Okla. Sunday to visit his brother and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Whitehorn. There his brother and wife returned to Diamond with them for a visit. Curtis Youngbfood arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Youngblood, Tuesday of last week. His wife, the former Pauline Slavens, who is working in California arrived Sunday to be with her husband on his two week furlough. He is being transferred from the Navy to the Marines and will report back to Pen- dletpn, Calif. His wife will accompany him back to the West Coast. Mr.

and, Mrs. Sam Fessler and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Storer visited Hev. and Mrs.

Noah Cullers at Stella last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shimp visited Mrs. Wilda Clary Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Clary has been real sick but is improving. SARATOGA Keagy Of Mr, Anderson Residents Visit in Myrick Home Callers in the N. A. Myrick iome the past week were Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Hood and daughter of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Steen and children, Mrs. Marjie Trout, Mary and baby and Mrs.

Faye Moss. Warren Gillispie of Sheldon, Mo. was a Saturday caller at the Faye Moss hOme. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Vades and jirls were picnicking on the river Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Tolly and Lester Tolly of Kansas City, Kan.

spent the weekend in the Charlie Kirk and Alton Shields homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McQuillan were Sunday dinner guests in the Frank Buchanan home. Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Myrick, Kaye and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Davis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald raig and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harve McQuillan and family enjoyed a chicken dinner with Mrs. Virgie McGrew Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchanan, Ed McQuillan and Bob McQuillan were fishing on the Lake Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Milburn Honeyman from Wichita, Kan. and their daughter and family from Oklahoma City spent from Tuesday until Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Honeyman and Mike. modernization program is the talk of the town! Evecylhlni's brand new from Lobby to IJOI guest rooms.

diBiog function looms! Only our Only Loop with dnve-ia It sura toaMUMNEW marvaiinn fAMOVI "impi not M.F.A. nESHENEt RED fvli tat DAIRY FEED THIS M.FA. MILLING COMPANY HILLING COMPANY Specials May 28-29 RINSO 2 Large Boxes BROOK'S TALL 46 OZ. CAN TOMATO WHOLE KERNEL CORN GREEN A SOLID PACK TOMATOES CANS SUGAR 89c FRESH DOZEN Lemons 29c POSTS RAISIN BRAN 10 oi. box POSTTOASTIES YOU AND YOUR GOOD MAKE A WINNING COMBINATION PROBABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT COW in the herd is the dry cow.

The milking level is built during the dry period, the wear and tear of previous lactation corrected, "for greater production, more economical replacement of lost body vitality, condition your cows with MFA FRESH- NERFEED. AFTER FRESHENING, there's no chance to do the repair job. But there's one thing you con do to allow your cows' to produce at maximum potential. Feed the highly concentrated, energy producing MFA DAIRY FEED. This fine feed will maintain the milking level built by MFA FRESHNER FEED.

ACTUAL-ON-THE-FARM tests by leading dairymen prove that these two fine feeds are a winning combination. MFA FRESHENER FEED and MFA 18 7. DAIRY FEED are available at your local Exchange or Cooperative Association TRY THIS WINNING COMBINATION, TODAY! NfW LOW PRICES ANNIVERSARY 18 Percent Dairy 16 Percent Dairy Dry and Freshener $3.25 $3.05 $3.45 PLEASETAKEOUTYOUR DROUGHT FEED (If you haven't done so.) SUNSHINE CHEEHTS NABISO FOR ICE CREAM CONES AT HOME WAFFLE (UPS "CUPS 17 GROUND BEEF 3 M.00 MINCED HAM ib.29, OUR NEW RADIO SCHEDULE 6:30 A. M. Sponsoring the Max Lampo "Shop Talk" 8:55 A.

M. Sponsoring C. C. Williford Weather News 6:40 P. M.

Spot Announcement MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SOY BEANS Black Wilsons S-100 Oil Bean Perry Oil Bean PLANT FOOD 12-12-12 8-8-8 8-24-8 4-24-12 3-12-12 4-12-4 0-20-20B 0-20-20 0-20-0 WISHING WELL WINNER MRS. EDITH STUTTS, GOODMAN, MO. HER WISH CAME TRMi. SHE RECEIVED $10 WORTH OF GROCERIES FROM OUR WISHING WELL. Soybeans respond to applications of MFA PLANT FOODS with increased yields.

Contrary to previous thinking, soybeans are a crop that can be treated with commercial fertilizers profitably. Yields of 40 to 50 bushels to the acre have been reported where the soil fertility level had been increased with adequate applications of MFA PLANT FOODS. SHOP YOUR OWN MFA one stop takes care of so many of your requirements. Lots of FREE PARKING space while you shop- lots of dock loading space. Tax-Paying Fanner Owned 107 S.

HAMILTON FARMER'S EXCHANGE.

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58,263
Years Available:
1913-1976