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The Maryville Daily Forum from Maryville, Missouri • 5

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IAilKFIVE TITE MARYVIT.T.E DAILY FORUM, MARYVILLE, MISSOURI, MONDAY FA ENINO. mToCKK 1. Robert E. McNeill Advanced to Seaman spniditut two week in Bethany at tlie toque uf Mr. and Mix Lariy i irbrt.

Mr. Zirbrl to a daughter of Mr. Dc Aitt and to recovering from recent Wilms Hall. -hirf clerk 01 tlie I'luductum and Murkifing tiatam olla-e lirre. and Mi SLirir Lyons.

ar.i'iuied a three-ilay nu-eiuig tor ro)Hi-tive ui tiers last week lYlumbu. War 11 and has served both in tire army and the navy. He waa sent to Korea from Germany, lie married a German girl and has twb children. At tlie end of his furlough he will report to Ft. Slieruiau.

PI. and hope to sum be able to join his family in Cernumy. Hartman Herd Completes Test nrattirN-wi. Vt With an average 4d( pi-uud of butiertat and isainds liilik lotuig 40 per cent, tlie lierd of nua-tired Holtein-Krieuiu- nwiUd by Arthur liarnnaii, Barnard. their tcl year recrr.F.y.

Tlie irt-mg a carurd un under tlie ofti-cul lie.d Improvement Keui-iry limvruin of liie ANiviathu if Anusk'a. FOLLOWING THE FLAG With Northwest Missouri Servicemen Tlie Swiiigmg Squares will meet at p.m. tiwiurrow at the Maryvilia Country Club. Nril Herman cf iKana Cr.y will lie the eatler. Mr.

Amu IX Witt returned to hei home in Maryville Saturday afirr FBIKTHS wwawgawa Edward E. Hunt, formerly rf Maryville. ha bran to the rank uf Major in the air force, ao eoidlng to word rereive here. 1I waa aigned to the Walker Air Force Bai at Russell. N.

M. in turned to San Diego, after spending a recent 10-day furluugh with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cilenn Stanton of Boickow and other nrlatirex FA Stanton is entailed in a basic ekvtrwlans school Mrs.

Byron Watson and Mrs Irene Burgctt. Council liiutl. la. i i Mr. and Mrs.

Warren tester. Par- i nell. announce the birth of a son. Bobby Alau, avighiug; six pound, seven ounces, ut (.35 p.m. Friday at the St.

Francis hospital- Grand-psurms arc Mr. and Mrs. Willard Howes. Bcdiurd, and Mr. and Mis.

Jolui Lester, dheridan. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowes. Burl-Injtjn Junction, are the parents of a daughter, Margaret Flirobflli.

weighing four pounds, born at 2 a in. yrsterday at the Municipal liospital. Claruida, la. Mix Bowes is a daugliler of Mr. and Mrs.

George Kegiu. Burlington Junction. Tlie paternal grandparrn's are Lt. Col and Mrs. Jolui G.

Bowes, Lexington. Ya. A daughter, Sandia Sue, weighing aix pounds, seven ounces, was born to Mr. snd Mix Kenneth Shields. College Springs.

at p.m. Sept. 31 at the Ford hospital. Fima. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mix Ralph Blwebto, Clearmont. and Mr. and Mix Ed Lara bee. Itluuclurd. la.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Iluhhjim. Elmo, are tlie parents of a daughter. Linda Fern, weuhmg eijlit pounds, bum at 1:30 am.

8-pt. 31 at the Ftord hospital, Elmo, Mr. and Mrx Orville Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs Hollis Thompson, all of Elmo, are the arandiiarentx Mr. Ella Bnodilrrly of Burlaw- ton Janrilon to at tlie home ef her niece.

Mr. I ii Glaguw in! New Market. Ia. During the uni- mrr. Mr.

Bmidder'q-, her daughter, ami granddaughter united at tlie home of eoii-ins. Mr. and Mr. Baed gati1 and iuitr.ly in Loveland. C.il.i., end wi.h an autu.

Mr. Nma Siim'ie, at Lyon. slur accompanied them h.inie (ur a viil. Mr. and Mr.

John Richer of route 1. Maryviiie wne weekend guests at the home uf Mr. ami Mrx Jake McDaniel in Ku. August, after completing the elrc- tor 14 weeks. He entered tlie navy tronlrs.

course at Air Has May 31. and received hit boot In Biloxi, Mm. I training at San Major Hunt Is the older son cf Mrs. E. Hunt of Coin, formerly Nutria Hale MiGInim.

who has of Maryville. Her Hunger non. Paul been in Korea for more than a year. E. Hunt, was promote i to the rank recently was promotel to the rank of Major at Ft.

Sill. Ok la. in July, of major. He ia a ion of Mrs. Grace and is' an inst.uctor in tire ullierr McGmueui of Dlnuoa, Calif, form-candidate m'IwjI.

B.eh men. neph-1 erly uf Maryville and hla wife, the ews of the Mimos Kate and Bri: former Miss Helen Buclule. is a Hunt of Maryville, were graduated daughter of Mrs. Clint Buckalrw, Capt. and Mrs.

Franklin J. Bithus, Maryville, announce the i birth of a daughter. Lucinda Faye, weighing six pounds, tnree arid one-. half ounces, at 3:30 a.m. today at tile St.

Francis hnspitaL Capt. B.thos is stationed at Ft. Bragg. N. C.

Mrs. Billios to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cockayne. Mary-, Vllle.

Lt. ami Mrs. Jonathan Wolilf.wd. Maryville, are tlie parents of a dau.hler, fieri Dene, weighing seven pounds, rigid ounces, bom at 10:30 p.m. Friday at the St.

Francis hospital. Cirandparrnta are Mr. and Mrs. W. II.

Deal moot, Maryville, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wohl-ford, Oregon. LL WohUord to ttaliored at Carswell Air Farce Bate, Ft. Worth, Tex.

A daughter, Janice Irene, weighing six pounds, five ounces, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell urged, 603 East Fourth street, at 11:40 pun. Friday at the St. Francis hospital.

Grandparents are Mr. and Robert E. McNeill USX. lias been advanced to seaman, while serving aboard the seaplane ternler U83 Curtiss, with the Pacific Fleet. McNeill la tlie son of Mr.

and Ms. lies W. McNrin of Graham, Mo. Read Daily Forum Want Ails. from the St.

Patrick' punxistol school, the Horace Mann high school and the Northwest Missouri State College. FA William I. Simian hna rr- f.rmerly of Burlington Junction. Major McGhuiess is oil the replacement list and to expected to arrive in tlie United States within the next month. In World War II, he was a prisoner of Germany fnr Thank You! Many thanks for those purchases you made from us this past month.

IMoose keep right on rememboring Holt's, won't you, every time you need anything in our line. HOLT SUPPLY COMPANY North Side of Square TAKE CNE A DAY! 1 jtrM, nni hmuibe athwvnnnil in Vii.mm-Mincrjli jpubnrni. A SI-PI upMilr give )u bL'iLR KohIi. 36 CAPSUU KIBE $2.00 loo capsuu soini Srt jut a up ft ItiLif! months. Mrs.

McGinness and children and Mrs. Buckalew, are now living in Lawton, Okla. C'pL Alfred J. Sharp of has written Mrs. Sharp that he has anlvcd in Korea, stationed near Pusan.

He is a son of Mr. and Mr. Ira Sharp of Burlington Junction. (V. William J.

Goad, who recently returned the United Stales after serving IPs months with the infantry in Korea, is steading a with his mother, Mrs. Flora Good uf Skidmore and sith other relatives. Cpi. Godd to a veteran of World qi'UK nKKiit CALI CUSHMAN TIKE AND APPLIANCE CO. US Weel 3rd Kimt FLF.XAl.l'M VENETIAN BLINDS MEYERS SPECIALTY CO.

Misaouri Theater Building -North Main Street GAUGH GAUGH South Side of Squire 1 4mw 3rd and Rarbanaa You Borrowed SET OF FLARING TOOLS Used with Copper Tubing Every day wb are losing chances to lend this set of tools to others who need them. THEY MAY BE IN YOUR POCKETS OR IN THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT OF YOUR CAR. Please get them to us as soon as possible. REES HARDWARE Burlington Junction. ROAD STONE Ail size Concrete Stone, clean Order Driveway Stone Now.

Concrete Material and Construction Co. Barnard, Ma. Phone SHIPPS OIL CO. 20S All orders promptly filled A. beautiful monument for your family as atlrcrliscd in V-r? 7 iis 0Tr FXOfifr The lure of seemingly "greener pastures in the cities and other areas draws the interest of our young folks, lt pays to keep them fully informed about the advantages of living and workingright here, on their own farms.

Why not bring your son or daughter to our bank next time you come in? Well lie glad to give a "dollar-and-sense view of these important advantages. SPOTTED POLAND CHINA SALE At Rock Port Sales Pavilion on Hiway 275 ROCK PORT, MO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 (Afternoon) Starting at 1:00 p. m. 50 Head Spring Boars and Gilts Thb offering to tlie name raxy feeding type we have always raised and uM, but with more utreteh, bene and duality; a Utile cleaner rut ulul firmer fleshed.

The tops ef 1U head raised. Offering sired by fnur ef the breed top buorx VIRGIL E. WAITER ft SON KfK'K PORT. MO. wirf suewnfMGf 'SUPER-SIDR Hg Hsvi Fufi-Wilih Speed (mm Heidi 49 H.l Fra" id Chon from this ami otlu-r Roth of Afire mnmimrnU in our display.

All llork of Ages monument arc hacked ly a signed and luinded Before you rlitNwt roiiipqyr ask us to sliuw you proof of peruinneiier in any eriuelery. CLINTON ALLEN 981 So. Phon 320. CITIZENS STATE BANK InaumaBa Carp, Mamhar of Federal PapaaH Maryvilia, ooo IbdDV CCs few flfee GS Maryvilio Auction Company Located on 71 Highway at the south odga of city limits WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, AT 12:09 CATTLE 6 good Jers-y and Guernsey cows for ono consigner; giving good flow now.

Some other -good milk cowx Some cows and calves. Some jhin stock cows and heifers. Some fat butcher cowx ICO head 6f yearling steers and heifers. 100 head of 403 1b calves; 50 young calves, 3 to 30 days old. Some good breeding bullx One pure bred Black Angus long yearling bull, extra good, papers will be furnished.

HOGS 500 HEAD OF HOGS -Saws and pigs. Sows to farrow soon; thin feuding saws. Some 125 1b feeding hogx Some good boars. 350 light hogs, 60 to 100 Ibx SPECIAL 4 pure bred Hamp spring boars, vaccinated by veterinary, Leiand David. SHEEP-Some ewes and lombx HORSES-Somo farm horsex IMPLEMENTS, FEED and FURNITURE.

Baled hay and straw. All the furniture of Som Metcalf, including beds, springs end mattresses; bottle gas slovs; Paramount baby bed, panel ends with soring and innerspring matt-ess; studo couch; washing machine; Ser-vel refrig-ratcr; Briggs-Stialton motor; ironing board, all small articlex Maryville Auction Company Largest Auction Company in Northwest Missouri. We Broadcast All Our Soles. Bonded for Your Protection. Harry Glover, Mgr.

Bradley, Alexander, Icve and Graham, Aucfx Glover, Lett, Bmdlev and Martin, Clerks. Anhur Vanfossen, Horn Man. Phone 413 LUNCH Home cooked food it's good. LOOK-Our Annual Fall Calf Sale will be Thursday, 1 Nov. 1.

List your calves now. This will be a good sale. 24 Bottle One 1 Fih Itopoiit At Vow Dsalsr Jit home Food's at your It'i to aaty reach rrcrylbiug in this big, convenient of all your food are in fingertip reach! Shelve and Butter Bin in the door. Two (pacioui lli-1 tumidity drawer on rollerx Two eliding (helve. Swingout leftover Rack with 3 dcartop container.

Roomy tall-holtle rone. Come in and ee a in great feature! SEE US TODAY! Automatic defrost indicator Automatic door latch and door safety fop Rust-proof aluminum shelve 5-Year Projection Finn on famous Thriftmoster Unit TIRE AND APPLIANCE CO. 122 West Third. "One Block West of Square. Phone 17! LOOK TO KOIPOIHT TO THE FINEST EISSTI Theres the moment when guests arrive when igs.o.when lunch Is and the moment for complete relaxation.

Thats the moment for ice-cold Coca-Cola. somtp iiNDit AUTNosttr or rot coca-coia cqspan KUND A EGER BOTTLING St. Joseph, Mm-- "COtfk 0 raluw4 frwJw mmt. I I. TNt COCA COU COMPANY I.

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