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TUB TRI-COUNTY NEWS. KING CITT. MO. FRIDAY. APRIL 6.

1W. Page lou offices, and he was a regular attendant at it meetings and functions. the membership of the King City HAZEL DUFFENDACK WINS FIRST IN POSTER CONTEST Hasel Duffendiek's notef, depicting a knight in armor and tne challenge: "Let Us Put On the Armor 0i Good English and Go Forth to Victory" was awarded first place in the English poster contest which closed Monday, sponsored by tne aimi, City Study club. Second in the contest was Franklin Price's poster on which appears a door labeled "Suc- Ing: Kermit and Flo Follett and Mrs. Tral Crosfcfieli, St.

Joseph; Mrs. Wilbur Limpp and children, Follett, Ann Maigaret and Bobby, Lincoln, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Dunshee anu son John, Mrs. McCharles, Mrs.

S. B. Sweat, Mrs. Tom Daugherty and the Rev. and Mrs.

N. O. Rogers, Stan-berry; Mrs. J. N.

Barger, Mrs. Dills, Mrs. Katy Staton, Mrs. Alex Lain-hart, Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Kurt and children, Orville S. Parman, and Ain. Doris lierry, Albany, and C. L. Fick-lin of Maysville.

post. Surviving Mr. Holden, besides his widow, are nix brothers, as follows: Luther Holden, Anthony, J. A. Holden and I.

D. Holden, King City; Charles Holden, who lives in New Ray Holden, who is in a veterans hospital in Denver, Colo.j and Flunk Holden, Anthony, Kas. Two Mrs. Gu's Spalit and Mrs. Roy Dawes, and his parents preceeded him In death.

GOV. PARK HAS CUT STATE'S EXPENSES 23 SAYS CARTER Budget Officer Declares Economy Pledge Fulfilled That Governor Guy B. Park really hag made good hig campaign promises of economy has been pointed out in a statement by Senator Charles F. Carter, state budget officer, which declared that expenses paid from the Generul Revenue fund for the year 1U33 were 23 per cent less than for the two previous years. A part of the statement follows: "I learned that Governor Park was anxious to know just how the expenses of the state government for the first year of his administration had been running as compared with former years and, after a careful, comparative study, I want to make every Mis-sourian happy by announcing this historical fact: "That the expenses paid from the ees with two children turning the key to enter, and the caption ''Good i English is the Third place WANTED went to Dale Scott whose poster le- tiftaA tk hnut Vqca an1 I10 i ui rit i.n THE MILLANS HOME AFTER A WINTER ON WEST COAST Mr.

and Mrs. William Miiian and daughters Miss Barbara and Mrs. Leno Allenbrand arrived home Satur "Good English The three man' "foman and yutu t0 cash prizes were $2, $1 and 50 "at unemployment is iue to a Food of The Stars I I ZZ i Iff ti.Sc) WmrmX' If pjc ft respectively. Miss Augusta Quell i ui, conducted the contest, which was judg- bav advanced far enough to be doing ed bv Mrs. Pearl Cardv.

Mis Lillian metaphysical work, which shou no longer be perverted or neglected. Slade and Miss Maudje Waltemath of day afternoon from California, where the Millans had spent the winter at the Allenbrand h'ome. They made a leisurely trip home in Mrs. Allen-brand's ear, devoting an entire week to the journey, which made it though of course a bit tiresome, the echool faculty. Other posters were entered by the following: Rex Copeland, Hazel Hobbs, Ralph Intelligent persons should not noia to positions outgrown.

By doing sa they block progress and create idleness. Energy should not be sterilized. CnmYtw Rl 'a nnha Wrtornn fo vio i Whit A T.ntira J-T lfari Hoi art i It should be Imbued with spiritual Moran, Keeran McKenny, Howard lur tue ff ma.muvw and a more noble womanhood. Ueneral Revenue fund at Jefferson City for the year 1933 were over 23 per cent less than the average for the two previous years of 1931 and 1932. Or, in other words, the total cost of the state government for the first year of Governor Park's administration was $3,227,376.02 less than.

the average for 1931 and 1932. "I am sure that everyone, ic-gard-less of party, will be happy to get Shultz, Richard Busey, Edith Taff, mey said. Mrs. Allenbrand was planning to leave within a few days in her ca for Peoria, 111., where she and Mr. Allenbrand will make their home this Junior Ragan, Mary Alice MoLane, Frances Howitt, Helen Meadows, Leonard Cook and Irene Sauceman.

Those who have had the experience of raising a family, and all who are to enjoy this blessed privilege, may, learn spiritual law, in which there are summer. He is employed by a tractor manutactunng company, and has been I openings higher up in the line of suc these figures, not as a reflection upon transferred from the west coast territory to the home office territory near Chicago. FLORENCE FICKLIN, 30, IS FOUND DEAD IN HER BED (Continued from Page 1) uovernor (Jaurneld. not in the least but as a tribute to Governor Park, to his fidelity and his loyalty in keeping Ihe Millans and Mrs. Allenbrand nis campaign pledges.

1 an. anxjou to say in making this comparison that i imnK governor cauinem aia tne best he could under the circumstances brought lots of California sunshine home in their complexions they admit part of it is desert sandstorm complexion and they all report a delightful winter in the West. But Missouri looks mighty good to them, they declare, and no other place ever will just like home. and if it had not been tor his de termination and his resolution to try By BETTY BARCLAY WHAT do the tars eat to retain I Add teaspoon salt, teaspoon those perfect figures and those dry mustard and teaspoon red cess. A position that has served ite good ends for individual preparation, should be vacated to give some one else a chance, in democratic order.

Higher positions are being revealed and should be accepted lest we stultify humanity. In the realm of the real new positions of employment are openings, which many are expecting to fill in heaven that should be filled on earth here and now. The vision of the prophets Is being repeated on a worldwide scale. They foresaw the Uhrtst and foretold of his coming, and of the resultant advancement in fulfillment of promise. To prepare humanity for this, Christianity revealed new ideas, anl Christian civilization has established the English language, democracy, the to live within the income, the de ficiencies and bills left over from bis administration would have been far position a few weeks previously, jovially expressing her thanks for the pay checks she already had received, and stepping out of the service as gracefully as she had stepped in.

ne efficiency was rewarded a few weeks later when she was called back into the CWS work as a clerk, in which capacity she was employed at the courthouse in Albany. She had finished her work in the CWS just a few days before her death. In St. Joseph last Saturday, while waiting for others with whom she was to return home, Miss Ficklin Improved her idle time by writing for sparkling teeth? Many foods, no more serious than they were." "ALWAYS PREPARED" SLOGAN OF STATE HIGHWAY PATROL Uxwk John Washburn who is here from California for a short visit, and J. W.

Tunnell had X-ray treatments at a St. Joseph hospital Thursday. The Missouri state highway patrol of which Colonel B. Marvin Casteel is superintendent, was the subject of Mrs. J.

M. Karger ot Albany, county United of America, free rnc. 1. nn i a very laudatory and extremely well- pepper. This salad dressing has practically no food value and may be used liberally with a simple fruit salad such as the above by those who do not wish to gain weight.

Some other weight control suggestions that help maintain that "Hollywood" figure and which wo men everywhere may practice, are: To serve orange juice, In place of cream, with fruits such as: sliced bananas, berries, peaches, pears, when these fruits are served for breakfast first course or for dessert. Cream has almost five times as many calories as orange juice. Orange juice is also good over summary of the work she had lh e'JL 1" tricity, rubber, oil, and air written feature story in a recent issue This paper she took home with her, aiges and now that the Gospel has been preach ot the Jefferson City Capital News "The motto of the United States doubt but each star has a favorite dish or two. Janet Gaynor of Fox Film renown, spends much of her tlm on bright tunny days on the beach near Venice, California. But lunch and dinner mils' be thought of too.

The petite Janet has many favorite dishes most of them light dishes that help ber retain that perfect form. Here Is a spring recipe a salad made of California fruits that pleases her and will please you. too. Orange Cherry Salad Cut a small head of crisp le'tue In two, scoop center from one half and line lettuce shell with 5 or 6 orange segments. Fill center of cup i with stoned cherries and serve with: Mineral Oil Mayonnaise I Marine corps." says the Capital News "is 'Semper Fidelis' and the members THANKS, ANYWAY Although I was not elected to the city council Tuesday, I want you to know I greatly appreciate the loyal support of so many friends.

I am indeed gratified at the large vote me, and I heartily congratulate of that famous fighting force have been 'always faithful' on many a hard won field. Here in Missouri we have expecting to have it typed and then to mail it to Mrs. Barger. It was found on the table in her room after her death was discovered. It closed with a splendid tribute to Mrs.

Barger as a director of women's work, and to the national administration for its efforts to abolish suffering by supplying gainful employment to members of deserving families. The paper was delivered to Mrs. Barger Tuesday. A prized possession of the grief-stricken parents is a small tinted a corps which should have as its motto ed to all nations, the Spirit of truth which Jesus promised is presented in my TREATISE ON SPIRITUAL LAW. The great World War, the shameful religious conflict in the political campaign of 1928, the crash of 1929, the depression, were all devinely directed as evidences of God's chastening love, to place mankind in a receptive mood.

This is why the President's ideas have been readily accepted. He is applying spiritual law pob'tically. It should also be applied ny more successful opponent. temper Paratus for the Missouri state highway patrol is 'always pre Adv.l. VIXCIL J.

STEWART pared" for service in behalf of people and state. Jefferson City is its heaa quarters and its lines of communica melon balls in these courses. To garnish meats, especially broiled chops and steaks, with lemon, using the lemon juice with (be meat in place of rich gravies and sauces. To use lemon with tea in place of cream and sugar. photograph for which Miss Florence tdon reach into every cranny and corner of the commonwealth, as its members speed to the most remote end inaccessible parts on the trail of hail inlrinlt rfaAri in fho rlivi ryTrwa' in St.

Joseph just the day before her anJ business to make this Beat 1 egg yolk until thick. Beat In gradually 1 cup mineral oil. alternating with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, added drop by drop. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Alldredge and son Charles, of Lawrence, visited here Tuesday with relatives and friends. Mrs. James Spiking has been suffering from an infection in her right hand. TO THE VOTERS OF THE NORTH WARD desperate criminals.

"When you walk into the head' quarters- of the organization in the death. Widely known for her sunny, iuung, jovial disposition, this little photo- dumg controlling, not only in the graph which she so fortunately pur- P13 but the nature of Christ, chased is the very vision of health and I Every person in any position of good nature which characterized her authority, in any business or pro-appearance and disposition. She was fesslon. and especially aU who are engaged in writing, publishing, teach- Capital City, you are told by its chief, Mrs. George Ward returneJ from a visit in Quincy, 111., Monday Mrs.

Edward Claxton went to Colonel Marvin Casteei. that the ser THEN AND NOW By W. L. B. vices rendered the people of Missouri are not limited to the enforcement of I hereby take this opportunity of unselfish as she was' cheerful, and she an1 er TREATISE Fairfax Tuesday to attend a Pres- byterial meeting Mrs.

Carl J. A'jee and Mrs. A. C. Parsons return expressing to you my appreciation of my ON SPIRITUAL There is something in this column support in iuesday election, the law against the lawless.

The Colonel is the manifold activities of the sixty-two troopers he heads. And so. he will tell you of about people you know or have known. ed from Kansas City Saturday. I shall serve you to the best of my It has been suggested to us by Orville Tunnell has purchased a half interest in the Jolliff barber shop more than one person tha we make favors rendered bewildered aiu, ability and I hope that no act of mine shall ever cause you to regret voting this column a regular of the harassed motorists marooned in lone JVlrs.

C. S. Swift and little Tri-County Perhaps we may, lor me. Adv.l. FRANK C.

LAWSON daughter Etta visited with Will Ball's ly spots, of lost children restored to frequently denied herself simple luxuries, richly deserved, because she fe(t those about her might be in greater need. Besides her parents Florence is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Earl Tullis and Mrs. Roy Dunshee, both of the Stanberry community, and one brother, Harry Ficklin, and by other relatives and a host of friends. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were the follow LAW Postpaid on receipt of SI.

Many who have read it volunteer tie endorsement that it is of the highest import to present and future generations. Every dollar received will be used to publish and extend a knowledge of the practical utility of spiritual law. ENOS ELI SUTHERLAND Box 316, Gardner, Mass in Union Star SundayCol. Dan, anxious parents, of courtesies render however it is more of a task than one might Imagine. This week we will tell of some of the King City news Mrs.

Myrtle Berry will start you a Yantis went to Ford City Saturday to cry a sale for John Rainey Miss ed many, ihe vast majority ine etate's population does not hear these stories of aid and time so generously fern for 2o cents. she has three items of twenty-six years ago -April 3, 1908. kinds. Adv.l Ruby Rardin came in from Hiawatua, Sunday to visit relatives and friends Jacob Levy went to civen, does not realize the never L. JJ.

uill severed his connection ending duties which the state highway Mrs. Harvey Head of Marceline, Kansas City Monday to attend the patrol assumes gladly and willingly, was here and yester with the Millan Wagers Merc. Co. to accept a position aa traveling salesman for a St. Joseph wholesale dry young men Bryan club meeting.

day visiting her mother, Mrs. Nar Where ao these sixty-two meu come from, what were they before 3 they joined up with a fighting organ cissus Miller. MY APPRECIATION ROBERT L. HOLDEN, VETERAN, A VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA ization? Well, some of them were goods house A sophomore program was announced for April 10, on the program were Bessie Claxton, Emma Baber, May Keys, Louise Tun- lawyers, some motorcar salesmen, one a NEW KIND ofatypewriter ib down on the records as a banker, (Continued from Page 1) I wish to thank all my friends who so loyally supported me in the election nell, Mattie Williams, Bessie Wood, Clarence Welker, Belle Mayer, Lillie Timmons, Blanche Manly and others one a bricklayec. another a clerk, another a The force has newspaper men and farmers and electric and 1 will try and prove myseir wortny of your confidence.

U. Li. Miner was postmaster ana ians and mechanics in its ranks. The Adv.l. HAZEL KENNEDY reported some rural route carrier previous occupation of one 'chem changes.

Fred Cook had resigned as ist Another was 'county treasurer. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Welker and carrier on Route 1. Owen L.

Grundy Still another a 'mail carrier. And son of Concordia, and Miss was changed from Route 6 to Route here a 'tobacca worker' and there 'telegraph operator'. Grace Welker who teaches in New 1. W. Li.

Timmons was appoirotea Jersey, spent a brief Easter vacation -Andrew carrier on Route 6 Moore had been called to St. Josepu here at the home of their parents, Mr. "Colonel Casteel'e men are veterans in the main. Of this force, twenty-two served in the World war, and Mrs. J.

A. Welker. on account of the serious illness of his brother M. S. Moore Lou Pratt on Tuesday afternoon.

The high esteem in which Bob Ilo'den was held has been attested time and again by honors he has been given, and by the reverence expressed by the large crow8 at the last sad rites yesterday. All these friends join In sympathy for the bereaved wife, who throughout their married life had been his business associate and assistant, and who through these last awful days of his losing battle against heavy odds, had been just as faithful and untiring, doing everything humanly possible to ease and comfort him. Holden was not a charter member of the local American Legion post, as many had imagined, but was among the early members', and always he had been enthusiastic in the work of the post. He h'ad served the post in var- and another twenty-one have hau Lyle Hawkins, the mechanic whose was out in Montana buying cattle and military -training. That makes forty Hands were so severely burned two wrote a letter to the home paper say.

three, or practically sixty-six pei The weeks ago in a gasoline fire, is im ing that he bought 100 fat steers cent of the highway patrol ex-servioe weighing 1500 that had never seen proving satisfactorily, it is reported. First Paper Moaay grain of corn. Said he was going from Joluet to Red Lodge at the foot ui large mountain where there were lots Paper money was first printed tad men. They are the cream of the crop, expert rifle and pistol shots, averaging six feet in height and right close to 175 pounds. Some are college graduates, one an alumnus of far-famed Princeton, all are required to have had a high school education.

One of the SjLfirLlricj TTLjtLpJL of bear and antelope but that he would not take time to hunt wild circulated In China, according to Dr. Berthold Laufer, curator at the Field museum. Chlca? animals, Dr. Paulette's driving mare became frightened by a horse strange features of the organization is the absence or professional man less carriage, broke loose from the hitch rack in front of Gantzs' store and demolished the doctor's buggy hunters in the ranks. No ex-sheriffs or deputies or chiefs of police are listed among them.

Unlike th'e fam John Flood had taken E. G. Fisher as a partner in the implement ous Texas Rangers, none haa been a peace officer. Yet even the con business There was to be a city Corner Cafe stabulary of the Lone Star state, ei- ficaent though it has proven itself, election Tuesday, April 7. Two Toms were running for mayor, Tom C.

Miller and Tom A. Campbell, those who bet that Tom would be elected won. Tom Campbell was elected on the Progressive ticket Frank Pence, would find it difficult to better the record set by the state highway patrol." Meal Business Increasing Every Day was up from the farm Monday carrying his jaw in his hand because of an ulcerated tooth James Clark, the efficient county treasurer was down from Albany shaking: hands with his many friends- W. D. Bradley and John Scarbrough shipped in four ear loads of artificial ice OUR PLATE LUNCHES ALWAYS PLEASE We serve a full plate and all you want to drink for METHODIST CHURCH Rev.

O. B. Duffendack, minister SMITH-CORONA OlLck ut up a portable Jjffue. otljLL a standard look this beautiful instrument over in our store the finest portable typewriter in the world. Try it out.

Feel that new smoothness that "piano-key" touch! Nothing like it. A truly universal typewriter responsive rapid in action. No wonder that many professional typists actually prefer it to any other machine. Convenient payments if desired. In Black, Green or Maroon 65 In Sterling Solid) Silver M25 Including Genuine teomsr Caw Come to the office and set it telce it homt with you and try it Phone 1 36 The Tri-County News to eupply their ice customers The county court had let the contract for a bridge across the creek at the After the Resurrection the Disciples were sent forth to carry the Gospel to all the world.

Now is our opportunity to carry the Gospel messages A. Welker farm J. A. Milligan was offering to do all kinds of plow 30c work right Dr. E.

D. Criswen wa offering white Plymouth rock eggs for sale Edson Black was the owner stallion, or yuick snot a nne pacinz -Mrs. time 2.13 tt- Fred Geruer Our Coffee is always fresh. Made from the only hot-water trn in town visited her daughter Mrs. Marechlal in St Joseph Mrs.

Keeran Mc- Kenny of near Ford City vicited a couple of day? at the home of Dr. hvd Mrs. G. H. Barbour The junior class of the high school gave a party at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. T. C. Mil or taster into tne hearts and lives of our fellow man. Sunday school at 10 oclock.

Morning worship at 11 oclock. The message will be brought by Miss Katharine Greene. Ep worth League at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Rev.

Duffendack will' bring the evening message. Be sure to attend these services. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. FORD CITY M. E.

CHURCH As there was no preaching last Sunday there will be preaching next Sunday at 11 a. m. The Sunday school meets at 10 a m. There will be an election of officers, it it is desired, right after the Sunday school. HOME MADE ICE CREAM ler in honor of the senior class.

Miss Esther Sherman returned from St. Joseph Monday Judge J. W. Sullinge returned from a business Big Dish With Cookies 10c visit in Omaha i Tuesday Mise Winnie Claxton came down from Rldgeway Friday to visit home folks.

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