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Page 10 POST-TRIBUNE, Jefferson City. Friday Afternoon, August 19, 1966 Deaths I Versailles Man Dies at Age 64 VERSAILLES (Special) K'ohard E. Atkins, 64, of Ver- ssilles, died Thursday at his home. Mr. A i v.

horn at Har- Oct. 1901. the son pf Jack and ELla Gilmore A In 1919 he a inarne-d to the former Ellen Dou.ehert. He was remarried 5. 19R1.

to Mrs. Dorothy Bellamy, survives. Other include-: Three Dmvard A i a i Howard A i i Higbee. and James A i a a i one Mrs. Evelyn Murcy, Independence.

Four suters. Mrs. Roxie Lloyd Marma, Mrs. Oti? Stidham and Mrs. Albm a both of a i a a William Bummer.

i a eight grad children, and one a grandchild. Mr. A i a a member of the First Baptist the Versailles Higbpe Masonic- Lodge No. 527. and ihe Order of Eastern tSar, Lodge No.

268, Higbee. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, at the First Baptist Church. Ver-j sailles, with the Rev. Charles! Sexton officiating. Masonic rites will ducted sailles Financial Market NEW YORK (AP)--The stock market erased an early gain showed another loss late afternoon.

Trading was i moderate. Volume for the day was es- 'timated at 7.1 million shares compared with 7 million Thursday. Here was the picture near the close: The loss on average was not even half of Thursday's and selected stocks bucked the trend. American Airlines and Consoli- Alias Chem Avco Corp Beat Fds Beech Airc Beth Steel Cessna Air Chrysler Cities Sv Com Sat Corp Con Can Cont Oil Curtiss Wr Dow Chem i T3 23 Vi 48 "A 31 5oy 4 57 51 64 Ms 61 20 1 i dation Coal rose more than 2, East Korl Northwest Airlines about El Texaco a point or better. The higher-priced glamor stocks were down sharply.

Xerox erased an early gain and fell about 4. Polaroid also was down 4, Itek 8. .121 Fair i i4 Firestone Cp Ford Mot a Sk Gen Dynam Elec 89 Losses of about 2 were a Gen Motors by Mobil Oil, Corning Glass, Goodyear 49'A Sanders Associates, Oil 5(H- Data, KLM Airlines. a i Sperry Rand, down 1, Inc like the most active issue. (Indian Head Losses of shown by American Smelting, 1 about a point were Chrysler, Zenith.

Int Bus Men 335 Int Harv 39V 4 Int Paper Dodge, U.S. Smelting. Inter Baker Standard, Motorola and A a i i New York Cenral lost to 2 on a block of 15,000 shares. Prices fell sharply on the American Stock Exchange. Kan be con- before burial in the Ver- City Cemetery.

DALLAS GETS A BUZZING Three big U.S. Air Force planes gave Dallas residents an early morning: buzzing today. The plaurs, 150 feet off the ground, began the assignment of spraying 300,000 acres of Dallas County in an effort to stop an epidemic of encephalitis, a disease carried by mosquitos. Since the first of (5 suspected cases of the disease have been reported in Dallas. (AP Wircpholo) Orbas F.

Burnett, Ex-Railroader, Dies Orbas Floyd Burnett. 81, of 419 Marshall St. died Thursday 'morning at a hospital at Parsons, Kan. Before retiring Mr. Burnettjorial Hospital in Jefferson City.

was employed by the MKT Rail-j road. He was a member of the! Mr. Crider was tern Nov. 19, I.O.O.F. Lodge for more at.

Clevesville. The son 50 years. of rj an iel Boone and Martha Mr. Burnett was born Mar. Miller Crider.

13, 1885, the son of Thomas and Ralph M. Crider Dies in Hospital BELLE (Special) Ralph Crider. 70, of Belle died jat 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Mem- Victoria Adkins Burnett. Survivors include one sister, Mrs.

Letlie Hay den. Jefferson City; three brothers. Richard W. Burnett, Venita. Forest G.

Burnett and Ernest D. Burnett both of Jeffesron City. On April 6, 1916, he was mar-; ried to Cecil Laura Keetiey, who' died on Jan. 18, 1949. They had daughter, Mrs.

Naden Brown of Belle, who survives. was mar- Goodman Mrs. MacLeish Dies in Denver i A I I A 'Special) I Nan a a MacLeish. a former a i i a resident 'died unexpectedly Thursday i at a Denver, hos- i a Mrs. MacLeish was born May '10, 1916, at.

a a the a Dr. L. L. and Essie Latham. was married to Richdard i MacLeish, who survives.

view Cemetery. Mclntosh Apples For Canning, Cookrnp or Sauces I Barn-arm i Elm Tree Sprayiuj DIX NURSERY Open 'Til 6 P. M. 2 Blocks IVesl nf the fifc Conservation OJO Mrs. Christine A.

Heinrich Mrs, Heinrich Dies at Age 85 On Aug. 3. 1952, he ried to Mrs. Amy jwho survives. Funeral services are schedul-j other survivors include five ed for 2 p.m., Saturday at ajbrothers, Austin Crider local funeral home chapel.

Ow ensville. Coy Crider of Union, Rev. Charles T. Guest will Mart ider of Bland. Peie ficiate with burial in River- Cridei of Kansas i and Boss Crider of Belle; five Mrs.

Ester Dittman, Mrs. Ger-j trude Williams. Mrs. Edna Wil-; Mrs. i i A.

Heinrich. j-liams, Bertha of 1614 E. i died worth, all of Union, and Mrs. a at a local hospital. Daniels of Rolla, and four! i grandchildren and two a Funeral services will be at 9 grandchildren.

a Monday at I a a Catholic Church i Mr. Crider was a retired the Rt. Msgr. 3 farmer. a i i i a i Burial will! He was a deacon in the in Resurrection Cemetery.

Baptist Church where funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sun-i Survivors include two sons day with the Rev. L. M. White: Robert Heinrich.

1614 E. Miller and the Rev. Keathley and Joseph Heinrich, Los ficiatuig. A a i a a Mrs. Burial wiJl be in Pilot i wa ii.

i Rock, A cemetery near i i i a ndchiJdren. Man Fatally Shot In Dispute With Wife KANSAS CITY A i A GO- year-old man was sliot fatally a a in an altercation i his estranged wife at her a a 1607 West I The i i a of (1215 i Kansas City, Kan. 'died in a hospital several hours the shooting. Police quoted Mrs. Mildred Burton, 54, as saying she shot 1 Burton five times after he had I threatened and beat her several Also surviving are I wo a i Thc a a occurred, she jters.

i a 15, and Phoebe, 10,1 salcl a he cnt two cal iof the home 1 1O state mental hospital at St. Joseph. Weather Report Local Data NEW YORK A 12 p.m., stocks: Close Net dig Admiral 46 V.t Allied Ch 36 Vk Allis Chal 24Vz Vs Am Airlin 71 2 1 Am Cyan 36 7 Vs Am Mot 9 Am Tel Tel Vs Am Tob Anaconda 70 Apco Oil 17 Atchison 28'A Mi Sou Ind Nnnn 2 p.m 4 6 p.m 8 1). i I I I I 76 .79 ..82 .86 ..80 7fi 74 Mrs. MacLeish was a gra-! duate of a i i a High School 1 Ml Burton was held for in- anrl Lindenwood College, vl? sti aLion Charles.

Her a founded a a in a i i a He died in 1R5L Her mother died June 20, 1966. The a in Denver. will be Monday TODAY TV Friday, Aug. 19 8:80 8:10 U3 8) 13) 8) (O) 6:50 7:00 8:00 (13) 8) US) 8) (JS) 8) 13) 8) (IS) 8) (13) 8) (13) 8) (13) 10:00 (13) 10:65 (13) 10:10 10:15 113) The ManBten Ozark Walter Cronklte Newt HuBtley Brlnkltj- Hrport (C News Weather Weather Regional hDunfl Off IV'cwi Smothers Brother! Camp Rlinamock (C McHale N'BTJ Henry Phjfe Hogan's Heroes (O Addami Famllr Gomer Pyle (C) Troop i a a i i i The JTan From Weather News Boacdap a i a i a Movies "The i Trav-Kns 11:00 (13) i i rdy (o a l-aMo second I be brought back i i a a home for service. Burial i be in the California Masonic Cemetery.

RADIO KWOS Nice 1 Busy a Sporta Lewis Jr. i i a Dinner a Nevis Toliaj- Alimm A a I.islrnlnir Dpsijjns fnr in Sricnci 1 fttr i Tor i i I.o« Follow Sign Off Mrs. Heinrich was torn Feb. John R. Maddox Dies al Home Pensions Urged For First Ladies MOBERLY, Mo.

(AP) Secretary of State James C. Kirkpatrick says Missouri should provide pensions for the widows of its former governors. Four governors' widows arc still living--Mrs. Guy B. Park.

Mrs. Sam A. Baker, Mrs. i M. Donnelly and Mrs.

Forrest Smith. 3 a.m 4 a.m 6 a.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m.. Noon 2 p.m Low yesterday los .12 .72 .77 .83 .84 High yesterday 86: Low yesterday 74 High past 48 lOo in 1936; Low pnst.

48 in 1953. MIECIIMTATIO.V Nf: i Weather a Rcad- 1U 0.0 for past 24 hours i at heaviest a i sumc cinte in 48 years in 1922. Total to date this .88: a this month to a year to date, 20.18; a Daily Record Hospital Admissions Charles E. Still Lawrence Dietzel, Jamestown: Leverett Poe, Rolla; Arnold Maier, Russellville; Miss Patricia Morgan, Route Joe Reeder, Hartsburg. Mrs.

Lettie Picker, Vienna; Lloyd Kelly, 927 E. Dunklin Steven Iberia; Miss Linda Thuli, Bland; Chamois; Marion Jarvis, Mrs. i 428 Washington Johnson, New Florence; 2.42: tills 26.13. A HOOK a rising RcUit.m: i i i 2 per i velocity for 24 i i i 2 -it noon. Memorial Airport, a i west southwest 7 mph at 11 "45 Tin-: Wilson.

Route Mark Sunrise toriity Sunset i VS8 A A.V1 I STAGES a a i 6.B Pall 0.2 i 10.S a 2.1 I i 11.7 Fall 1.4 a 11.8 Rise Lake of the 52.4 Rise 0.1 Cai'tv ke, 1241 Elmerine Miss Catherine Borgmeyer, 929 W. High St. Mrs. Theresa Willibrand, Freeburg; Carl DeBrocck, Route Miss Theresa Hilke, Argyle; Litton Ind Lone Com Mai Cem a i McCrory Mcr cant SI Middle Ut Minn Mo Kan Tex Mo Pac Mobil Oil Monsanto Mont Ward Morrcll Nat Bisc Nat Gyps a No Am Av Nor Gas Nor Pac Okla Okla Gas Peab Coal Penney, JC IPa RR 'Pet i Phil! Pet Proct RCA Rayonier Red Owl 2512 32 28 M. 73 15Vs nv- 31 21'A 76'4 61 Vs Nominated WASHINGTON (AP) The nomination of Robert R.

Wilson as postmaster at Pleasant Hope, was sent to the Senate Thursday by President Johnson. Coming Public Sales Be sure a your ptmllc sale IB Hated In this directory. It will be published dally each week. Listing will begin dayj before the sale provided nilniimim size advertisement of eight Inches is used In the News fe Tribune. V.I Sale using more space will be listed a days i lo the sale as Inches in the SATURDAY NIGHT- Dcated A.

T. Auction jnsignment Sale 5 Miles orth Mo. River Just off 54, Follow signs. Col. Linda Austeel and Col.

Kenneth Bias. Auct. SATURDAY, at AUG. 120, 32:30 residence in New Bloomfield. located at the West end of town on Redwood 1 Sale of Household Goods.

VsjL. F. Lynes, Owner. Col. Ken- Bias, Col.

Linda Austeel, 8 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, AUG. 211. 1 P.M. A a located mile East Centeiiown.

Auto, Machine- ry; Household Goods; Pony. Vs 8 Owner. Seitz Riley i Auctioneer. A A AUG. 27, 1(1 A.

at a located 2V'a miles jvvcst of i (take county road 1-block south of Brazito Sale of Cattle, Hogs, i a Machinery. Feed, Milking i Equipment, Tools Supplies, household goods, etc. Mr. Mrs. George Knernschield, Col.

Bias, Auctioneer. 61' 4(1 VK 43y fi Jeffrey St. Mary's Barrels, 228 W. Mc- Temperatures In Other Cities VERSAILLES 2fi, 1881, at loose Creek, rijiughler of Edward i a a Rcgnier Favier. She I a services a i 28, She was I a a lie (Special) -were conduct- a at 3 p.m., today, at a Verwas: sailles a chapel for John of Versailles, A a cl Albuquerque, clrar Al.ni.ta, cloudy Bismarfk, clone 1 Boise, clear Boston, cloudy a cloudy Chicago, cloudy i i a i oloudy Cleveland, cloudy High Low Pr.

87 Sii 88 i a i says its a shame they have been overlooked be-1 clear cause each has been an unpaid Des Moines, of the people while living in the executive mansion. He suggested Missouri might follow Indiana's plan of ing a pension of so long as the widows free replica- easy home test! SMALLEST HEARING AID EVER MADE BY SONOTONE NOTHING WORN OUTSIDE EAR WORN All IN THE Can you U-11 this man ihr i i i i 5 SOTiH in this pliolo 1 This Is how FOCUSED HEARING works inside the car. The SONET hearing slips into the car. Thc tlciiblc eartip a comfortably lo the ear canal, directing sounds to the eardrum. to Joseph F.

i i Maddox, 66, 1913. He died in 1959. died at his home Wcdnes-'unmarried. a member of the i a i spoke Conception Catho; i i a i was the i i at a meeting nf Carpenter. i a a i County Women's in the Versailles i Cemetery.

cralic Club. i Mr. Maddox was born in Il-j i i Aug. 15, 1900. the of John L.

and a i Crabtrce Maddox. On a 25. 1922, he was married to i he Miss i Solinrev, who.survivcs. Fire Fighters Union St. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.

i A i i a D. Buck of St. Louis, was re-elected Thursday night as pri'sirlent of tlu- I a i a of Fire Fighters. AKL-C1O, at the group's convention. Buck a A.

Kab a df Bos I on, in vot- i i i 8 2 5 a Other i i Four Vcra Bain Louisa, Mrs. Berniece Han-! son and Mrs. Grace Shipus, both! of a a i a and Mrs. a i Shockley, Kansas i Pickets Banned At Space Center CAPE Fla. A sheet a workers have been forbidden by a federal judge to picket a Cape Kennedy Space Center a construction crews pass.

Detroit, cloudy a i a cloudy Fort Worth, i dy provid- a cloudy a a i i clear remain I i a a i cloudy clear j.Iuiit:;iu, cloudy Thursday a a i cloudy the a -os Anfir-lcs. i Denio-i Louisville, Mci'iiphis. cloudy i a i cloudy i a clear Mps-St cloudy Nt-w Orleans. ciouJy New York, a Okla i cloudy a float- c'nudy r'hoe-nix, cloudy i cloudy cloudy SonotoneS IVFAV all Jn UK- car HEARING AID Only seeing is believing with Sonotone's great hearing i i smallest hearing aid we ever a worn completely in your ear. It's our amazing new SONET 1 7 Come in.

phone or write for FREF: repliea '(non-operating). Find out for yourself how easy it is to tvcar the SONET. This exciting aid, the smallest ever made by Sonoione to fit all into the ear. can help millions with new jncu.wd hearing inside the car canal. You just slip it in and out of your ear.

NO ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND OUTSIDE THE EAR. From Sonotone -the trusted name in better hearing for over 35 ycarx. SONOTONE I MAIL THIS COUPON TODflY New Location 300 Romar Place Dial 635-4378 SONOTONE the house hearing Send me FREE actual-size replica (non- operating) of smallest hearing aid Sono- tone ever made worn all in the ear. Addrtst. CHf SUU.

Late Models at Low Daily, Weekly, Monthly lhf I I I need iif Ijf nf service, c'oiu i economy. Gas, oil, a i a and insurance included. A ITIUCTC I FOR a Stakes a Tractor Trucks i a Long Term YeasiiiK. Avail- ahle Licensed Guaranteed. FEDERKOFER TRUCK RENTAL Walnut i Dial Ono- i Mrs.

Dorolhy Mr- Danir-l, a 111.: six tiranrl- i anrl i Mrs. a of Wc.si Churcli. The crews have been observ- a i tin IFiim Fisli Fried i i Steak for a i call GL-5-9991 union which a N'ational Aeronautics and Space A i i a i has been i i member i labor to i a plumb- Baplisl jr all( shccl a on a Saturn serving tower. U.S. i i George granted Thursday a temporary order a i the picket line.

The a i a Labor a tions Board sought the order. Thc picketing kept about 1.100 i workers off i jobs. Kapirl i cloudy i cloudy St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lk. i cloudy Sau Dicfio, cloudy S2 Hfc 31 se 87 30 93 90 3J 62 RCJ 75 SI 9.1 OH 85 88 85 79 89 91 no 81 .03 .04 .64 i i clear i M-- Missing) 76 91 7 0 HO 69 54 61 69 64 (54 64 69 59 58 61 49 76 54 77 70 75 45 67 71 70 71 78 58 54 72 74 69 3.00 55 08 71 1.74 64 65 5fi 55 70 71 65 68 54 54 78 75 45 Ollie Loveall, 417 E.

High Mrs. Anna Cunningham, Safeway Wt St Jos Lead St Reg Pap Sears Roeb Sinclair Skellv Oil 49 VR 31V, 4 6'A 26 4 39 31 62 Mi 108 Sperry Rd 30 Sid Oil Cal 59-1 Mrs. 422 E. McCarly Mrs. Teresa Bumgarner, 502 Vista Road; Vincent Blume, 102 Clay Mrs.

Margaret Geary, Denver. Mrs. Kleo Blaydes, 1430 Dixon Drive; Robert Starke, Bonnots Mill; Donald Starke, Bonnots Mill; LaWorn Christian, 309 Havana Mrs. Hedwig Luebbering, St. Thomas; Miss Laura Noren, 1408 Kolb Drive; Std Oil Ind Std Oil Sum-ay DX Texaco Tidewat Oil Tinik Tran Air Un Carbide Un Elcc Rub US Steel i i Wool win 46 :1 27 64 40 77 Vs 22 2 40'A Miss Jane Drive.

Mahlon .05 .01 1.13 Noren, 1408 Kolb Memorial Fischer, Loh a Mrs. Esther Rowan, Meta; Mrs. Gladys Jacobs, 4351 i Clark SATURDAY, AUG. 27. 1 P.M.

DST at Westphalia, Mo. Sale Household Goods and HOME Room Modern Frame. Mrs. Schlueler, Owner. Prenger Gralz, A i LEGALS OF LETTERS A A A isec.

RSMo.) i A OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OP COLE Vil 1 THE PROBATE CITV, MISSOURI In the esliile of A E. WOOD, 1 deceased. To all persons i in csutp of a E. Wood, On i 28th tiny i Hint Will of E. Wood was ad- initU'ci to a and i i a Earl was ripiioinled the executor the estate of Miiry E.

Wood decedent, the iirobiilr court of Cole County Missouri, The business address of the is 20D Riverside Drive a No. 1831 All i of Si decedent ar 10 i claims in i i the date ol this i or IJG Jore-vcr barred. or i i a i ii July nmc IfltiO. PT. 29, LUCILLE BODE of a Court of Cole County.

Missouri 2n, Au 5-12-lD. NOTICE OF riLIXG OF I A AND I I TOR I I I (Sec. RSMo.) STATE OP MISSOURI, COUNTY OP COLE IN THE PROBATE CODRT OP COLK MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON VK i COUNTY I Jn the 72 ROBERT W. Magistrate Court a i Leon Anderson, 30, C'cntertown, pleaded i to a charge of i i a vehicle with 1,450 pounds overweight OP COLE i 1N A i tandem fined $80 and Of COUCH. No.

deceased. 1600 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT W. COUCH doreased. No! ire Is hereby clven (hat. final set- niul pet il Ion for distribution i be llliul I Probate Court of Cole County.

Missouri by the slRnod on i rtay of Augitst. 13R6 and a any objeetlons or i to Mich be in i ant! i i i i riays a i i i of sol A Russell T. Kcyrs. EULAH COncH, A i i a i 2H. AUK.

5-12-in. NOTIC'K OF rii.i-SG~nr~. I A I i A i roit DISTRIBUTION i Sec. RSMo.) STATE OP SI 2.10 COKtS. Gary Lee McDanicI, 27, Herm a pleaded i lo i i 7N THE PR OBATE COURT OF COLE COUNTY, MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON In Hip a of a i Hnrrison Dicrlrl Sr.

vehicle i 2.200 pounds irm? No. 1650 overweight on tandem a I DIED EL dec-cased. Mrs. Patricia Nichols, S155 S12.10 costs and W. Rear i Mrs.

also fined S3 and $12.10 costs 1 1 rt Hall, Collirrville, a weight license i a i Burks, 1413 W. McCarly I Peter Michael Morion 21 i ls fi i Harding, 1706 Rosewood'spanish Lake, pleaded James Drive; Ha. tiir Pmhair conn, of a ohjrctions or ex- Mrs. Viola Viet.h, Secla- Births Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hilke, Argyle. Thursday at St. Mary's Hospital. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Willibrand, Frecburg, Thursday a St. Mary's Hospital. Daughter to Mrs. and Mrs. Roger Alberts, South Ten Mile Drive, Thursday at Charles i Hospital.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar I I Schnicclcrs, Route 1, at St. Mary's Hospital. Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Mullen, 100 W. Circle Drive Friday at St. Mary's Hospital i lo a charge of improper vehicle i i i lined S5 and S12.10 costs. Loonnrd Herman SO, of 5, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while i rili of Midi A i i a i A intoxi-' RSMO i catod; fined S100 and S15.95 8 TMTM MISBO TM 1 OI' 1 GOLF i A OF COLE MISSOURI at JEFFERSON costs; operators license for one year.

COUNTY. Carlton McCord Enloc. 17, of Riisscllville. pleaded guilty to CI.ARENCK j' liLCns ls Tn 4 LOUrt Three persons were Stoohr, of N. Lincoln pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding; fined I find SI2.10 costs.

Jackie LOP Chaloupek, Hiis-'ji 1 sellville. pleaded i a A a of careless find 1 i-l I om rrlrnt: A a John i i i liy i i i i i Coir. i i i TMr i I is The a a i i i i i Miss i i i Increase HOUSTON, Tex. (AP! Tlie 150 workers at the new Anheu- i i fined fined $20 and S12.1o k-r or New Location 0( The New Styles Arriving Daily RELIABLE STORE 204 E. High Now Open Men and Women's Fashions received a contract an hourly wage hike Inc.

brewery in Houston have a i for of SI. i The part i the a i a Conference- of Brewery and Soft i Workers was announced (Thursday. The conn-act, which Is retroactive to 20, a for a pay hike spread over three years. The hourly wage rale will increase immediately to S3.55, to S3.75 the second year and to S3.90 the third year. Central Milk NF.W I NTOTBCR apiece today in police court as the result of a police radar check Thursday on West Main Street.

Anthony J. a a 24, of Meta 112. in A pleaded guilty to a charge of a i to transfer a a i license; fined $5 and A hie i-Umv in i-oni-i u-i tin to of this lr forcs-pr h.iiTrrl. of a publication is An Bobby Lee Reid. 23, Beach, vehicle SI2.10 costs.

LUC ILK BODE Clerk- Mis- of Cole wa fined for i i 38 Raymond Fredrick Kompker, per hour in a 30 mph zone. 1-10, 412 Union pleaded i Jack- William Cavncss, 3S, a charge of careless and im- 1244 Elmerine Ave. was i i i fined S15 and for driving 38 mph in a 30 i 2 1 0 costs. Robert a Tru.iillo, 17, of; Lamon Morsn i a -57, 909 Jackson St. was i for Icamrionton, i to i i -JO mph in a 30 a of n.xcneding i i on license on In cases, Segel L.

i and S12.10 costs, hardt, 71, of 313 Linden Drive: Jean a Lambkin, 22, of 505 2 TO A for i of a i a and i fnr a Colp County Dislricl I i Missouri Propolis In scilptl cnvoloncs for A I CONSTRUCTION i he re- i I i a In tlie. Suhonl i 8-00 m. C.D.T., Tur.sthiy. Aillilist. .10 IflfiH i i inirl A i a or i honrt.

In i i i of i i i nf Ihc- i r.lmll he i cni-li I hirt sn per lotiF, pi'rvposal (onus i he a i i a "'f i of Hie Arclntpct Ro7 was fined SIO for a i i to i Mimosa pleaded guilty rniinrov. 210 i street the right of way at Capitol A i i charge of improper passing; fined SI5 and S12.10 costs. relttop, 20, of 221 was fined S5 for Connie Mack Yarncll, 19, Calito nue and Jnckson Street on Aug. 17. Richard L.

Capitol Ave. not displaying a city license onijincl S12.10 costs. East Capitol Avenue on Aug. 17. Floyd Edward S-hivos, 28, of Capitol Uniform Co.

of 1 1 5 i i pleaded guilty to a W. Miher St. was fined 55 for of carnlrss and impriid- fornia, pleaded guilty a chfirge of speeding; fined will hp upon return of the documents In condition within 30 rinys of opening of bids, or thereafter will he All jnot displaying a city license Street on Aug. 11, on cut i i costs, finc'd $15 and S12.10 Dux lr, the IIP to Post i Mo. OAnNFTT.

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