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Mexico Ledger from Mexico, Missouri • Page 6

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Mexico Ledgeri
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Mexico, Missouri
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Daily Record Local WeatherLow High this yesterday ..............79 Temperature at 7 a. .61 Year ago today: high 73; low 33. Precipitation: Normal for October .2.67 in. Year to .39.91 in. Normal to Nov.

1. ...34.51 in. Sun sets today at 5:46 p. m. Sun rises tomorrow at 6:09 a.

m. Area ForecastMissouri Cloudy and mild tonight, with fog and occasional southeast and extreme south, Thursday decreasing cioudiness. windy" and warmer north and west, cloudy southeast with occasional rain extreme southeast; low tonight 60-65; high Thursday 85 northwest, to 70 southeast. At City HospitalsAUDRAIN, Oct. 5, admitted: Mrs.

E. David Shock, Mrs. Ada Sullivan, Steven Wayne Van Matre, Cadet Edward Harbur, Mexico; Mrs. Arthur L. Woodward, Vandalia; Mrs.

J. T. Sexton, Centralia; Mrs. Arlie Wilkerson. Clifford Belcher, Ida Mae Kerr.

Mexico. Dismissed: Vernon H. Offutt, Ralph. W. Thornton, Mrs.

Mary Motley, Mrs. Oscar Hinze, Mexico; William Azdell, Rush Hill; Mrs. W. G. Blaker, Santa Fe; Carol Donohuc, Centralia.

GENERAL. Oct. 5, admitted: Mrs. Arthur Pitts, Mexico. Dismissed: Mrs.

Annie Rath- burn, Vandalia. Circuit CourtDivorce, and custody of child, granted Myrle Roy DeLancey from Lois Taylor DeLancey. Divorce granted Janice Marshall Sprague from John Sprague, with restoration of maiden name of Janice Rose Mar- shall. Divorce Ja Smith Smith. Petition against Rosser missed on State set for trial Joc Crawe set for trial Sweetheart L.

Rodgers, 24. Decree in Gwendolyn Elizabeth Magistrate Roscoe S. costs for driving and pension days. The the offense on Highway Richard and costs less driving suspension day's. The offense Highway 54.

Local Eggs Hens Cream Grain Soybeans VOROn! Oats St. Louis WHEAT, light garlic 1.854. No. No. 2 hard CORN, 31 yellow 1.33-1.34, 1.33.

CUT MEXICO Nay Fever? ASTHMA EFRIN If your condition has been diagnosed by a physician as bronchial ASTHMA or HAY FEVER, we are sure you will be interested in this product. Sold on a 10 day Money Refund Agreement. COUGH COLD 75c BAUME BENGAY 75c BROMO QUININE NYAL BABY COUGH $1.25 CREOMULSION STEAM VAPORIZER 40c CASTORIA NYAL HOREHOUND DROPS FAST SELLERS FITCH HAIR OIL 6c ABSORBENT RUB DEWITT 75c EYE DROPS $1.00 MURINE 59c MOUTH WASH 75c LISTERINE 59c BIG CASH REGISTER for children Sturdy, simple to operate, 6 keys and window that shows amount registered. MAKES COLD- USUALLY SPECIAL STUFFED NOSE FEEL -FASTI CLEARER VICKS INHALER Mexico (Mo.) Evening Ledger Page Oct. 5, 1949.

OATS, none, sold 1 leftover car, granted Agnes Drussil- No. 4 white from Robert Clayton St. Louis Produceof Mary E. Sanderson EGGS, current receipts, lowa L. Sanderson dis- and Northern 47-4712, nearby 44- motion of plaintiff.

45. Calvin Cleve Kemp, COMMERCIAL fryers, broilers October 12. and. roasters, white crosses 28-29. vs.

Everett Clark, reds 26-28. October 31. Other prices unchanged. for Bakeries Inc. vs.

D. St. Louis Livestockset trial October HOGS, receipts 8.500; market partition entered in barrow's and gilts 50 to 1.00 lower; Meyers NS. Grayce and sOW'S 25 choice to 50 lower; bulk good Looney et al. 200-250 lbs.

18.25-50; 260-300 lbs. 17.25-18.25; 180-190 lbs. Court- 17.75-18.00; 140-170 lbs. 16.00-17.75; McGee fined $25 and odd lots 100-130 lb. pigs 14.00- careless and reckless 15.75; good sows 400 lbs.

down driver's license sus- 16.00-17.50. recommended for 30 CATTLE, receipts calves complaint charged receipts market steady on occurred October 2 steers and heifers; cow's active 54. and firm; bulls unchanged; vealEdward King fined $25 ers steady; choice yearling steers for careless and reck- 32.00; choice heifers 30.00; few and driver's license common and medium steers 16.00- recommended for 60 19.00; good cows 15.50; medium complaint charged the and good choice vealers 27.00-33.00. good and bulls 15.50-17.25; occurred October 1 on SHEEP, receipts 2.000; market slaughter lambs opened steady to Markets- 25 lower, few yearlings and ewes about steady; most good and choice lambs 22.50-23.25; most 55c-52c slaughter ewes 6.00-8.50. Cash- Chicago LivestockHOGS, receipts 11,000, slow, 25- 75 lower, bulk 18.00-25; sows 1.04 16.50-17.50.

1.80 CATTLE, receipts 11,000, calves .51 500, average choice steers steady Grain- to 50 higher, bulk 32.50-34.25; 19 vealers 28.00 down. 2.08, cars, No. 5 light 4, No. SHEEP, receipts 2,000, slow, sold 2 4 red garlic 50-75 lower, practical top native garlicky 1.77¼, lambs 22.75; ewes 8.00-9.50. 2.13.

cars, sold 5, No. 2 New York StocksNo. 3 yellow 1.31- NEW YORK, Oct. 5. (AP)-The stock market teetered uncertainly LAWRENCE'S RATE PHONE 67 DEWITTS KIDNEY PILLS DOLCIN TABS $2.00 SIZE BAYER ASPIRIN 75c SIZE 100 VICKS Toiletries VAPO RUB SIZE $1.00 SIZE DRENE size 23e UNGUENTINE RAYVE OINTMENT REFILL Tin Box REMEDIES 49c TOM Bexcl CAPS DEES 59c BASS 49c Souvenir 89c PEN or PENCIL 100 for' $1.89 $7.49 25c lb.

39c VITAMIN VI-DAYLIN, 90cc Bottle CHILDS 100 VITA-KAPS, MULTIPLE TRICYCLE 60cc WHITES CONCENTRATE 3.98 50cc IRRADOL-A, ABDEC Hospital DROPS Size FRESH TOBACCOS Cigarettes Roi-Tan LUCKY Carton Cigars STRIKE) TAX PAID BOX OF 50 CIGARETTES $760 $429 2.50 Pipe to 7.50 PRINCE Sale Pipes DRINGE ALBERT ALBERT YOUR CHOICE TIN 24 Shapes 5 for 99e 49 De CRIMPCUT Spurn Truman Appeal, Turn Down Olds WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, The Senate commerce committee today spurned an appeal from President Truman and voted 10-2 against a third term for Leland Olds on the Federal Power Conmission. 1 The committee's adverse report on the President's nomination of Olds for another term now goes to the Senate for action. Mr. Truman joined the fight yesterday with letters to: Vice.

Barkley and Chairman Edwin C. Johnson 1D-Colo.) of the commerce, committee saying that "powerful wanted to block Senate approval of the nomination. "I Could Swear Heard A With that introductory line straight from the 10-20-30 metlerdrammer, Hairbreadth Harry makes his bow in the Ledger's new Encore Feature on the Allstar Comic Page. The favorite from the of Fame for Ledcomic strip, comes straight ger begin it today. today after an opening buying rush lifted the price level to a new top for the year.

Fractional gains were still in a heavy majority but the widest advances were trimmed all along the line. Rapid-fire turnover accompanied the early jump, with 410,000 shares traded in the first hour alone. Business later reversed to a more sedate pace. DRUG MISSOURI 60c SIZE. $1.39 TABS 39 FILM Developed ROLL 29c 75c TAXOL FITCH TABS SHAMPOO 39 89 BEXEL MULTIPLE VITAMIN CAPS Super High Potency.

Take these caps for 30 days, if not satisfied your ey will be refunded. OVER 3 MONTHS SUPPLY. PRODUCTS 89c $2.96 $4.19 $3.29 $2.97 SENDOL 100 tabs Rheumatic, Arthritic Sufferers! IMDRIN Arthritic Faster Relief No OR MONEY BACK HOSPITAL ON SALE ,00 Mrs. W. H.

Tinsley Dies In Laddonia; Burial Friday LADDONIA-Mrs. W. H. Tinsley, 75, of Bowling Green, mother of Mrs. K.

G. Kennen of Laddonia, died at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Britton Nursing Home in where she had heen a patient for the past month. The body will remain at the Bankhead Funeral Home in Bowling Green until the services Fri: day afternoon at the Methodist church. Interment will be in the Bowling Green cemetery. The former Miss Sarah Jane.

Myers, Mrs. Tinsley was born in Aberdine, Pike county, on November 23, 1874. She was educated in the Bowling Green schools and the former Pike college. On September 1, 1891, she was married to William Holcomb Tinsley, who died in 1944. Mrs.

Tinsley was a life long member of the Methodist church and a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Four of her five children, Ovid Tinsley of Cyrene, Mrs. Miccabeth McMillan of Bowling Green, Mrs. Lorraine Walters of Des Moines and Mrs. Kennen, survive.

A son, Edward Thomas Tinsley, and a sister, Mrs. Elliott Major, preceded her in death. Thomas R. Tinsley of this city is a brother-in-law. Evening School Courses Interest Merchants, Salesmen Courses of particular interest to merchants and sales personnel will be offered in the Mexico Evening School, scheduled to open Monday evening, October 10, 7 o'clock, at the high school.

Included in these courses will on in Practical Psychology to be taught by Professor Stoyanoff, head of the Psychology departA ment Westminster college. practical application of the the-: ories and principles of psychology will be made to sales 'and supervisory Dr. John Randolph, head of the at English department of ster college, will teach an evening school course in Writing Business Letters. Not only will business letter writing be covered, but many helpful business English suggestions will be included. Dr.

Randolph taught a very popular evening school course last year in Public Speakficed Schmickle, instructor of Art in the Mexico public schools, has agreed to teach a course in Art in Retail Selling. Show card lettering, making window signs. and arrangement is displays will be featured in htis course. Each of, the above classes will meet one night per week hours each evening, for a period of cight weeks. To Save, Read -The Ledger Ads.

Funeral Tuesday For Robert Ferris LADDONIA -Funeral services for Robert Ferris of Laddonia. who died in St. Louis Sunday, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Wilkie Funeral Home in this city. Interment was in the Laddonia cemetery. Those asked to serve as palibearers were: Choate.

Smith of Benton City and M. V. Smith, E. F. Haycraft, Gill Parham, Wil.

liam Whitehouse and Alvin Smith Among those from out of town attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Cance Pool. Mrs. Katherine Bode, Mr.

a and Mrs. Lee Par. ris, Mrs. W. L.

Crump and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Quigg of Jefferson City; Airs.

Dan Wilson of New Bloomfield; Mrs. Jack Timm of Carl Junction: Mrs. Ed Ferris, Mrs. R. L.

Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams of Fulton; Mr. and Jirs. Edward Mayhall, Mrs.

Virginia Thomas and Olin Bell of Bowling Green; Mr. and Mrs. John Little and son of Center; Claude well and Mrs. Reginald Hartung of Vandalia: Arch Young and Duke Stuart of Perry; Mr. and Mrs.

Smith of Benton City; W. W. Banks of Martinsburg, and Mrs. A. O.

Alexander, Mrs. P. P. Hummel, Mrs. Robert Weeks, Mrs.

J. W. Buffington and J. R. Eckenberger.

LOWEST FOR PRICE CLINE'S ALWAYS CLINE ASSORTMENT FURNITURE CO. QUALITY SERVICE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS VALUE East Side Square Mexico Come in Mr. and Wris. BEDROOM SUITE SOLID HARD ROCK MAPLE Authentic Colonial Siyled Full Size BED Convenient MR. MRS.

CHEST Beautiful DRESSER Look at the $119.50 New MR. MRS. 8-drawer chest Authentic Colonial American Buy On Easy Payment Plan Styling SOLID HARD-RO3K MAPLE The lang lasting loveliness of genuine Solid Hard Rock Maple in truly American Colonial Styling Fully dove-tailed long- wear ol combined drawer with space! the Just utility and imcqine-not uscluiness 3, of 4 plenty 5 construction 0: drawers but 11 big. roomy drawers! The new Mr. Adaptable to any size room Mis.

Chest furnishes enough drawer spare lor Husband and Wile or to: the Kids All pieces benu- Large Size Pieces tifully finished in mellow maple--built to with. stand years of service! Select from other pieces Genuine plate glass mirrors to combine with now or later. Time-worn Perma Lustre Glow Finish CLINE FURNITURE CO. Other matching pieces available REMEMBER CLINES WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD WE DARE YOU TO BEAT OUR PRICES All must go We can't hold any back! Price no object. All reasonable bids accepted.

'49 CHEVROLET STYLINEDeluxe 2 door $17451 '48 PACKARD SEDANThe small custom job $1750 '49 FORD CUSTOM TUDORJust new in $1595 '48 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE Best style car ever built $1495 '48 CHEV. TOWN SEDAN-. This car must go now! $1495 '18 CHEV. SPORT SEDANHow cheaper much can $1295 they get. '18 CHEV.

SPORT SEDANMotor just completely rebuilt. $1295 '48 KAISER 4-DOOR SEDAN Motor front end rebuilt $1095 BUICK SUPER CONV.look it over Come in and $1250 '47 DODGE CLUB COUPECleanest job in Little Dixie $1395 '47 FORD DEL. TUDORas cheap as Looks like this $1095 they go. '46 BUICK SUPER 4 DOORJust find try to something $1495 wrong here. 47 CHEV.

TOWN SEDANHow could you beat this? $1295 41 FORD 4 DOOR SEDANNew paint and motor perfect $625 40 BUICK 2 DOOR SEDANJust rebuilt this motor $725 CHEV. TOWN SEDANnew Drives like $5951 '10 MERCURY 4 DR. SEDAN not Used but abused $595 '40 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN A one owner car $595 '40 CHEV. CLUB COUFE Runs Here's good! proof $395 were low.

'36 CHEV. 4 DOOR SEDANa Rocket Runs like $195 '39 PLY. 2 DOOR SEDANit so cheap How can we do $195 '36 PLY. 2 DOOR SEDANAn drove old this farmer on $195 clear days. '35 CHEVROLET COUPEon this job.

You can't miss $95 '46 STUDEBAKER 1 TONStock Ready to Rack go and $795 '41 CHEVROLET L.W.B.152 fect ton. shape Per- $595 '41 pickup ton $495 19 cars sold already this month. 88 sold last month. What else can we say! ASK your FRIENDS. You owe it to yourself to investigate the bargains we offer.

PEARL MOTOR Inc. Everybody Trades Here 28 Years On Jefferson St. $1.00 LUSTRE CREAM HUDNUT: EGG SHAMPOO SYRUP Bexel min.

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75,219
Years Available:
1887-1977