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Rolla Herald from Rolla, Missouri • Page 2

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Rolla Heraldi
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Rolla, Missouri
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THE ROIXA IIF.nAI.D. THUtSDAY, Jl'N'E 10, IM iMiBmuimiuiuumuHiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimimiwiiiiiiiuMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiniiiiiiiiiiii.iii iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii (Jrty hound Adds Two Other Decades In Rolla thih schedule Farm RulU Herald Ross Thompson Says: uumiHinmiitiifiaraiuiiiiniHiituimMiiMtfiiiiiiiMtitttiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiitiiJiiiiiiitinittiiiiiNMiiMiiiiiiiu Trn Yrn A Thumdijr, maniacc. Jump 2. to Hubert lae. popdej beer in.tha Heart of America may lend a hand in taking of those surplus crops, too.

Mure About I so f)ne schedule daily to Till a I and one to St. Iiuis are Tlin In Juiif lidded liy the Duung thm Ko.kI molith of (ireyhiiiind IJres effivtive Tin June we always h.ive a gn at ilav. June 1.1. A K. Il.i' lil -en- Variety of thlllgi of pitele.st eral tiaffic manager has mi-' keep nur minds ixTiipied II nniinci'd.

i new lei li bean beetle, and The addition nf Oils i.ew iikKi-. Juf.e a The nuptials of Kflle I'nder-W'ood, daiiuhier of 1'inf and Mi. J. II. vvoo.l.

iiiim K. Stllire of (iiaiii'i; City, tmk place Monday, June I Thirty Year lliuidav, June fi, I1IH I know all oil ice Iris lieen nvciving litei.ituie your K.xteiisiou Agent Hie few weeks a In nit ipiality have from past I'KUS. also on June 2nd. The Held and pints on the lAperiinen! farms were in nice shape despite the fact that rains have been iino tun pleti'ifiil. Pastuie masses looked nice: barley was beinit h.irvi s'i'il, and wheat looked mighty I'.

iud In the staite. A uf extiei iiieiit-iini h.i liein fi'ltiK on in the soils I lull crops depat tinen! to llnd an u.it, with eailv in.itur-mi ipialitie plus a stilT aid disease resistance Consid-eralilo hea Iwav has Im-oii made, and liefore too lonit, It looks ti thoiiijh we li ny have an oat that will ti i lire op to the aliuve ipiahl llrath of IVjn Trowluldcr The f.irner of the have sustained a loss in t'le ile. I'll a' Coliiinhi.i iv nf Dean A Trow In nine of the Missu.iii Colleite of Aitriciilture. Numerous broadcast have la en put over the air about this liionlh that keeps our In ails humming, lne fanner asked the oilier day it I could answer the al- Vice iiieieases to cvcii the number of daily (schedules to Tllls.l and St. Ix'Uis, A Kcnet.il HVIsioti of all is In -nig made, in alli'ioti tn a iieilules, including many ehafigev III anil ai rival tmiii.

Tills will result in a general improve-lien' HKiri', accoi Mr. li.d.llH. QutA II itiipintant ipii'stioii uf i.niiiK' fur i thioiii'h the Mitmiirr month. 'he reason thi.s itcn-mvc c.inip.iir.ii toward fie ii i nf Ii. nidi, this mi-por'atit farm eominodity is.

many Missouri eus are in ipiality. a pencil'. ui' uf Mi-si on lYk: are unlit for hiitiian iMii'iiiiiptiwi and th.s l.u is cust-iii: i HA plodiiccts uf the state thiiiis.inds uf dull, us luKet. June 193 MlM Eleanor Alien and Eugene Northern were rnurrlisl June at Joplin. during; the Linns' Mate convention.

They were attended by Mr. Alberta IIuIjIm of Oak Turk, 111.. und Chiirh Tucker of Holla. rant Moulder of Holla xiu 1 Mr. Hobertn of New-bur: were married at St.

Chillies. Mr. anil Ivfis. Fred Camcioti left on trip to California. The Hot.uy I'luli save a faic-ell dinner for Mr.

and Mm. Will II. Cnuh.ll. Twenty Yearn A ThurstU. June 7.

19H The clothe clc.militf house of Harry Wilt was completi ly do-utrnycd by fire, Friday. June I. Ed S. Jewell mid Mi. tileli-Mvood Green of Holla were married June 2 at the home of Mr.

and Mr. Taylor Murray. Ml Katherine Geialilme Mr-Nicol wan honored at a shower i at the Trlunjjle House, ai landed by Mr. C. L.

Martin, Mis M.iIm I Swrnsen. Miw Motive Stiinit I Mis Mary Kitchen, prior to her luetic piolileni of why .1 2-''(-puiitid hog would hntii! more IIi.iii one W'eighing 3," pounds why his fat saw, that he' ii few (lays sold Im low the suppnrt pine these thinKs liri. Mirp li.nipenn'i:. and that's what we irnan by "head huintniiig." With com cu'tivati'i'i a mam and hay halves! nn hands. I fanners nre working full blast to I produce as near another bumper crop as possible, and arc no! t.ik- ing much time to flure out i some of the things that happen I PILOT KNOB ITEMS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The Mr I'oiter and M.iiiiic Matt, ii wcie atteniluiri Milliliter ll'M, I W.ITI I'll' till I it firoii(e W.

I 'talk a'ld Mi ISi'ltha A dan. Were mute I in ni.trii.i;e at Spidiciii'M June Mi- I'aiiliiie Mnoiit and K. Dmi.ild in in, el May 21 at the home i the Ionic's Mr. and John Mtin-zei t. l.

W. Tiinlicrniail all I little i. left to ViMt Tilllliei- m. in at Camp tiis'ti, Ma li. Itirly Irani ii 1 hurvUv, June II.

I'tHK Mr. I Mi-. Tnitai. Wist id Holla, atuiouim-d the hiith of a liiirhtcr, Jane 7. i 'off.

cr wan r.ii-e.l fulfil thud to t'las. the imlv niie Potmen St. Imins and Spf inillield. Mis. J.

(' Can.plN'li enter-tamed with pioili e.MVe whist in honor of her tter. Miss 1na Murphy. I ifty Vrari Ata Thursday, June 9. IH'IH (', McCiae w.ih endorsed liv the voteis if lioll.i for Cuiinty Tie.iMirci, in the priiniiy, Jane 4. I) W.

ili olm. pies, den; of Hie Nation, il It.uik of lioll.i. dud fUiideiilv in St. Iitli.i. York llome I'rci'zcrs and CMili'ralor Ki'frivcralors Itro'her (Hlie Scott pleached Sunday.

He will be back lit Sunday ill July. Mr and Mi Iira Hrown ate rejil.li;: 'hf UMlV.l! of il li Is haliV I'll June II. tiiite a eiowii the imii, unity party at the 't Ml. an, I Mi- White S.itiniliy evening. It was Kivcii in honor of White.

Mr. Newell. I.ota Hrown, Mrs. Mav llamis and Mis. Helle Kote: but Mrs.

Kmc was ill and could ind iit'eiid. Mrs. ('lata Kote an I children, w'io luii' Imcii hi 1.1'O.s, re- for U't'er ffig where you will be paid for the little tunc takes to mve your the piu-I i e. so I'lJIIlp rill fit ol i aie of jour -fx-. the ti It Will p.i ict iin- t'nless von 'lave a li.ili hei iiiail.e! runs the Mi'iinier.

swat 'hose t.u's'cis, infertile are what vou want fur cmmn't i i.il trade, llrld Day A nne di'Ieitatiuii uf f.itmeis the K.eld D.iv at Cul- in Washington. Since Cncle Sam h.H ileclibxl to s.uidw and eolTei' to the fulks overseas for some time yet, it looks l.ke the worry about surpluses can lie cast out of the farmers' mind for a while. The showers of rain staying out of the middle en Newburg News i ki i sum mis on lOKK A I It OMIIIOMNi Obituary Mrs. Hernicc Davis Coupon, 49, died May 2H at the Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Uouis.

Sle was born Keb. 23. at Newbury. She was united with the Newburg HapUst Church at an early in n.ik.'islii'M. and reported a wonderful trip.

On Sunday about lifty ftn-nds iMthorcd at tin hainc of Mrs. Hollo Km to cclelnate her lit: th-ilay, which occurred Juno 5. A basket dinner was enjoyed, and LOGAN ELECTRIC SERVICE III W. flh St. Phinip 415 SPENCER SUPPORTS Individually Designed MRS.

K. n. DGE 509 tV. II Hi St. Tel.

SIO-J KiiIIj. Mo. inn! home last Thursday. John S.tas wen to silatiti. Let S.iiuiday.

Mis. l.x.la Dailey, d.umhter, lira il, and son. .1. inline, and aT I s. May D.nley and diiiighter, Charlotte, of Ypsilanti.

who hae been here on a visit, re- he received several useful pre- I'alronize Our Advertisers ents. atfe, and married lluh It. Cour- on. on Oct. 23.

II8. lie pre- mu, )anljas Itea I the Cla th'ds ceded her in Heath rov. an. tuined home Saturday. tuite a few from tins neigh have been chinch in Holla, wheie Hiother Number 170 Varieties fur llnral displays the downtown area this fall look good, for Police Chief Howe Kurt has almost finished planting his dahlias.

His garden this year boasts about ITU varieties, some of the plan's having come direct from Australia. They had four children: George Edwin, who died in infancy, Ilalp' K. Cour sun ami Hugh Coursun, of Newburg, and Anna May Elliott of Memphis, Tenn. AUo surviving ate her father, William Davis; four sisters, Mrs. Amy Barton, Mrs.

Sarah Crowd-er, Mrs. Marguerite Sharp and aim's ihe 'Hens in Slierell is delivering the sermons. iconic Alfred went to St lniis Sunday to seek employment. Mr. Harris of St.

Louis, who has Ixi-n visiting his father, Homer Harris, returned to St. With all kinds and colors in brothers, the ground now, It's sure to lie a Mrs. Hill Maples; six Chester, George, Dana, Abbot, colorful fall when "The Chief Iiuis Monday morning. Kenneth and Francis Davis, and starts banding them out to bis Mr. and Mrs.

Kli Fore nseived three grandchildren, Susan Cour- friends for display in their win- word that his brother, John, and ion and Duffy Tind Cynthia Ann dows. wife had arrived at their home Elliot. Her mother died 20 years ago. I oh llic answer to tliat, just usk any in. in vvlio drives a Dynallow IJuick MiW ill IW Vbdting I'arrnU Mr.

and Mrs. Austin llaxton and Austin Montgomery of St. Louis; Mrs. C. C.

Palmer and daughter of Houston, ami Mrs. H. H. Hicks and two children of Dutham, ate Visiting here this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Montgomery. The Montgomery' other two children reside here, James at home, and Mrs. Marion Tankersloy also of Newburg.

Birth Dr. and Mrs. Kichard E. Myers announce the birth of a seven pound daughter on Tuesday, June 1, at the DeWitt Hospital in Waynesville. She has been named Dianne Sue Myers.

I'rntonals i Mrs. Anna Hall and her sister, Mary Huden, of Mitchell, S. were dinner guests in the John Gabel home Sunday. Mrs. Hall's many friends are glad to have her home again after sjieudiiig a year in St.

Louis. i Bcne-your power plant docs what the forward gears used to do. Iight now, of course, Dynaflow Drive is available only on Huick Koaiimasti models. fio find out about if, nt the nearest Huick dealer and be ready to put your order in, whether or not you have a car to trade. (lt frtta foif on Ruadmasttr modtli omlf, BUICK alone has all these features DYNAHOW DRIVE JAPi-THRU STVUNG VMA SWHDCO RIDE iAfnY-RIDE KIMS HI-POISED flREBAU POWER ROAD-RITE BALANCE RIGID TORQUE-TUBE QUADRUHEX COIl SPRINGING SOUND-SORBER TOP tNING m.

DUOMANC SPARK ADVANCE HEX-TIT Oil RINGS TEN SMART AlODftS BODY BY USHER I Ic'll Icll you, on Imvcn't seen any-lliiiif! yet until you slii hcliinJ a Dynallow wlieel aiul see for yourself what tliis new drive docs. It isn't merely thai it's easy though all you do in normal dri ing is set a lever, press the gas treadle, and steer. It isn't merely the "stunls" you can pull, such as comiii) lo a dead slop on a sleep hill, then moving smoothly away, just hy ihe way you manage the gas treadle. The important thing is that Dynallow Drive marks basic vhune in the way power is delivered from the engine to (lie rear wheels. The idea of passing through a series of gears in fixed stages, either manually or by mechanical means, is gone entirely.

Instead, spinning oil Is so cunningly directed and controlled in sx the Dynallow unit that it instantly shapes engine power to fit any normal dri ing need. hen you start, it steps up engine "torque" like a low gear to give you swift, surging getaway. When you accelerate or climb, it fits the pull nf the engine to that particular job. When you cruise on the level open road, it delivers power with a flowing smoothness that is far silkier than the normal high. have manual control of direction simply by moving a lever.

Vim have reserve braking power instantly at your command and extra power for emergency pulls. Hut there is never any clutch-work there is no clutch-pedal. And Offer 0ntU, Post ttv Washing AcHom Tub Imptlad Meihant oily In Minute Troublo-Fr Servlt 6ily 4 Moving Part l.l.cfUe Pr.l.wre Wringer wMi Safety teleese Today's Greatest Value Among Quality Washers I Revival services began and will continue each eve-nine through June 18 ut the never any gcurshifting in the old Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR Mutual Network, Mondays and Friday! 9 Here' the clothe washer rou've Jway wanted! The brilliant new Hot point offer maxchl Thrift! vator -ron action. Friction drive impeller pump empties the imple tab in epproximately rwo minute.

Selective pre-tr wringer has feather louch tafety release. See this betutlfol new Hotpoiot washer today! tot.viMnt hnrnlt 9 wlrrf.Only 4 s. Il s. ifutrunnt Newburg Christian Church. The Rev.

Fred K. llarber of Rolla is delivering the sermons and Raymond Downen is in charge of the singing. Mrs. Charles Smith of Rolla spent Saturday night here with Mr. and Mrs.

John Gabcl. Sonny Dcla.shmit left Tuesday for St. Louis where he will take a plane for the coast and from there he will leave for Germany where he will again join hi post in the U. S. Army.

He returned home because of the illness anil death of his lather, Harry Delashmit. Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Gabel of Rolla spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel. Mrs, Homer Guffey. and two grandsons spent the weekend in St.

Louis with Mrs. Guf-fey's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Mitchell and daughter, Austine, had the misfortune to be involved in aa auto accident at Cuba on Satur- i day. Bob Roach left Monday for his itotpjoinjt footW) Co. Herrman Lumber Company VAWCE HVfl0XI SALES Phone 490 117 W. 8th Rolla, Mo.

home Amory, after spending a week here with relatives and friends. -WE GIVE EAGLE STAMPS 104 E. 4th St. Rolla, Mo..

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