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Page 10 POST-TRIBUNE, Jefferson City, Mo. Wednesday Afternoon. November 25, 1953 MARKETS EMt.St; LMta Idveitock NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, HI. UB-(USDA) active; barrows gilts unevenly higher; sows mostly steady; Jwlk choice 180-230 Ib barrows and gflts several -hundred- head mostly choice No. and 2s- 23.00; most 240-270 Ib 21.50-22.50; heavier weights scarce; 150-170 Ib 21.7522.75; odd lots Ib 21.00-50; sows 400 Ib flown 19.25-20.75; heavier sows 18.00-75.

Cattle calves 800; relatively little done early on steers, heifers and butcher cartings cows steady; utility and comnvema) 10.50-12,50; vealers caivus steady; few, prjine vealers to 28.00; good and choice 19.00-25.00; utility and commercial commercial- and good slaughter calves 12.00-17.00. Sheep market not established. St. louis Produce Poultry Butter, 92 score 65-66, 90 icoie, 89 score: M. Fowl, heavy breeds 20, leghorns hybrids commercial fryers, broilers, crosses, barred rocks, whites 25-27, reds 25-26, nearby farm range 24-25; reds 20-22, No.

2 chickens 15; roasting chickens (4 Ib up), commercial whites 30, nearby whites 27-28, reds 25-26; roosters, old cqcks, leghorn stags ST. LOUIS live poultry: per cent'min A) 53-54, (40-60 per cent min. A) 50-52, medium extras (60 per cent min A) 43-44, stand ards 47-48 unclassified (55 Ib mm) 44 (50-54 Ib) 36-41, small 33-36, no Produce andlS; staggy young 20; ducks, young whites (5 Ib up) ,20, small, dark Cltr Product KANSAS CITY Produce: eggs, extras, 60 per cent A 53; mediums 42; standards unclassified (current receipts) 55 Ibs up, loss oil 41. Butter: grade pounds, solid 72.5; grade quarters 73; butterfat, pound 51-56, St. Louis Grain ST.

LOUIS iffl Cash grain: wholesale large extras (70 15, muscovy 14; geese (12 Ib down) MfLcn over 12 Ib 16, swan geese capons (7. Ib up) 38, under 36, slips 34; young turkeys, hens 38-39, toms (26 Ib up) undersized 26-28, Beltsvflle hens 39, grades' AA toms 34, no 2s 15-18; old turkeys, toms 29-3014; guineas, Wheat, 9 cars, no sales. Corn, 24 cars, sold 4, No. 1 yel low 1.59%, No. 2 yellow 1.57%.

Oats, 1 car, sold, sample grade white 81. The English discovered a method of casting crucible steel in 1740 and was able to use it and keep it up 23, small 20, stag- secret from manufacturers in other countries for 60 years. HOMER I I On Day we celebrate And pfvp thanks for food set before onr plate. The turkey it stuffed and ID are we By the time we finish oar Thanksgiving spree. The pnmpkin pif tastes like a dream With fix liberal topping of Central Ice Cream.

Btt at supper--how strange--all we desire Ii a glass of Central's milk by the fire. PHYLLIS DEARIXG Say, boss, did you know that one of the most popular beings in this country this week is Thomas I refer to Tom Turkey. Is he popu- lar and is he good! He has lots of friends I FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberoer utility, offerings under 10.50; bulls MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY AkA-NOT'MINP BRING TO 'JDU VOUR. BOSS, BUT VJ1LLVOU KINDLY HOLD VOUR. OWN HOSS WHILE ARE BAWL1N6 HIM VOL) DIRTY LOW OFF HOME WHILE I'M FlXlW A FENCE, AN' Tri' COOK.

HAVIM' TO BRIMS too SACK; SCPTEM THAT SKULL WITH A i Mf3HT vou PIKTV-- UP R5f? Hl5 FIRST HOCKTRcAT- AISNT TODAY; COULD eavxte IO.GOO- I xT-VT mcwi- BRINGING UP FATHER FIX MAGGS -ru-wce TH SCFA. AM? CANT- SLEEP OJ TV6BS GCESFCSIKIS vwrr A FEW WMUTE5 BEFCKS I GO SEE Th" RJN- KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Stf MO TIMffOS WASH TUBS WH FALLEN PMM1 HURRY. BEFORE THMT HBY! PMflWS Sft-- K5 kOOUT IttE! 6OTTK IW, 014 116 CUMC PgM 1 OUR PON WORKS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TOO HAPPEN "Ib 6F AT ft. WITH PEN AND PENCIL, IXXXCIM6 FOR.LARP- FOLLOW WHY, I L6MI-M rCEEP Mr 616 FLIPPER Coming Public Sales SATRDAY, NOV. 28, 1 P.M.-At McKenna home, Elston, Mo.

Sale oi household goods, picket fencing, etc. Mrs, Pat McKenna, Owner, R. G. Weft, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, NOV.

28--1 p. m. At farm located 3 miles west of Country club at the Brondel honje, on Lohman Road near Scruggs Station Road. Sale of household goods. Elizabeth Kauffman Anna Brondel, Owners.

Prenger Gratz, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 12:30 p.m. mile north of Hartsburg, burg, on Farrn-to-Market Road. Sale of Household Articles, etc.

Laura Brvaiii, Owner. T. W. Earner, Auctioneer. "George is trying to get used to roughing 'putting up an argument about our delinquent property tax!" Deaths Set Friday Rites For John Rodeman MOREAU LODGE For Picnics, Bar-B-Quei Get-to-Gethers Dial 5-2434 BUYING A NEW AUTO? A bank loan Northwest Insurance will save you money two ways.

See Fred Vogel at 206 Monroe or Call 5-1170 or 6-6221 LEGALS BESOLCTION KOR PAVING WHEBEAS. The roadway of Binder Drive between the curb lines, from the center ol the Intersection at Hlllsdale Drive and Binder Drive Street, to the center of the Intersection of Binder Drive and Matttyn Street, in the city of Jefferson, Missouri, is In need of improvement, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COONC7L OP THE CITY OP JEFFERSON, MISSOURI: Trut the said Binder Drive, in said City, between the curb lines, from the center of the Intersection of Drive and Binder Drive to the center of Intersection of Binder Drive and Mtrllyn Street be Buttered and curbed, where necessary, with cement material and be paved with Portland cement concrete. That the of said improvement. Including street intersections, shall be charged afiainst the lots and tracts of land, fronting or abutting on the street Mrs. S.

H. Fischer At Home in California CALIFORNIA (Special- --Mrs. improved along the'Tl's'tance "improved' Henryletta Fischer, 84, Wife Of to proportion to the number of fronting Stephen Fischer, died at 8 p. b. p.u for m.

Tuesday at her home here. Funeral services will be held at 9. a. m. Friday gt Annunciation Catholic Church and burial will by special Ux bill: Issued against the property fronting or abutting on any of said Improvement, and that the cost ol constructing with cement material, or curbs and gutters, shall be assessed against the lots and tracts of land front- bp in the narish cemetery i lns abutting on the improvement in rlsn proportion to the fronting or abutilns Mrs.

Fischer was born Aug. t. except that In making curbing and 1869, at Prairie Home the daugrHEut'crinE. corner lots shall be charged ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas wlt extending the cutting -Heinen. She was married to Mr. Fischer, April 23, 1895. She is survived by four datigh- ANNOUNCEMENT Monuments and Cemetery Lota 5 MONUMENTS MARKERS CENTRAL MO. MONUMENT CO.

Hwy. 50 at Waverly Dial 5-2251 Personals PAINTING STUCCO WORK Plastering, Concrete Work (Walls, etc.) Free General Contracting--Dial 6-7203 SHOOTING MATCH SUNDAY, NOV. 29, 1 P. M. Turkeys, Hams Pheasants, VFW.LAKE (Formerly Schneider's Lake) PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored by Roy Sone Post, 1003 Veterans of Foreign War; SHOOTING MATCH SUNDAY, NOV.

29--1 p. m. TURKEYS BACON HAMS 4 miles from city limits sign on Highway 50 West Vi miles beyond Country Club) SHOOTING MATCH EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON MILE WEST OF RUSSELLVILLE, MO. PHEASANTS TURKEYS Sponsored by American Legion Post No. 476 PERMANENTS, $4.50 UP GRIFFIN BEAUTY SHOP 1116 EAST HIGH Dial 5-1281 PEST CONTROL SERVICE MOTHS, TERMITES, RATS J.

A. DENNING DIAL 6-6351 euttering to the curb lines of Intersecting and curbing and extending the; curbing to the street at Intersecting streets and alleys, and the Council hereby declares the aforesaid guttering ters, Mrs. Carnelia Hartnett, Cen- and curbing with cement material, and jtertown; Mrs. Edward teTof tbe ta?" 1 land Mrs. Alraa Bestgen, Calif or- jsectiTM oi HUisdie" Drive and Binder Snia and Mrs Lena MurrellJDrtve, to the center of the Intersection of JTrenton; three son Herman, i 0Dbre vcd I IdorU 0 strMt Dec iand Clarence Fischer, Resolved.

That the city Encineer be iOne brother, William Heinen.I"" 11 hereby Is Instructed to prepare plans. tiun iMctorc Mrc imo i a specifications for such Improrecnent I two Sliters, Airs. Aine- Bnd an estimate of the cost thereof, and file the same In the office the City Clerk. Resolved. That when the said plans and specifications and estimate of the costs of! said or Improvement shall have been; SAVE 6N All INSURANCE Thrifty Credit Service 109 E.

Migt SAVINGS On Fire Insurance Dwelling Contents Call Harold L. Thomas, 6-29-tO Ilia Imhoff. California, and Mrs, Kate Whitehurst, Boonville. Mrs. Abbott Dies Societies and Lodges Mrs Abbie Abbott 61 of Ole- Illtd lhc 7 tna thc I iura.

rtouuu, 01, 01 uje slml! e(J cv 5( (hls reso(utlon jn, died at 11:13 p. m. yesterdayito be published for seven conseclltUe In- iat St. Mary's Hospital. She hadisertlons in the Post-Tribune, a dally Shoan a n-itipnt cinra P.

"PT--'iwrspiper published printed in the ipeen a patient since bept. clt 0 Missouri, jbody was taken to an Eldon fune-j Attested NOV. 3. issj. home where arrangemrns are! A 1 0 a 1B jbeing made.

Her husband, Abbott, survives. jTruckload of Hay Expensive HENRY W. ELLS. Cltv Clerk AP.THDB W. ELLIS President of the Council PT Nov.

20 CN Nov. 21 Sun. 22 PT 23-34-25 CN 25 fir UJ j.vui ui A i j--i- i Iarmer cole County. Missouri. All persons hay H.

Hoaemun, hen the load shifted and over-USE claims a ainst said Estate are re- LOST Child and owner CK Koaeman, turned onto a new automo bji to exhibit them in allowance to case Southsido Qied at p. m.i.- 4 nn hlnrk of XV MnPnrtvi 0 six months after oc) Tom Sc iv at St Mprv's -Mccaitj d4te gr ntlng sald Iet or; -cnooi. iom at ij ac 01. i nospnai. a 2:20 p.m.

yester-Uhev mav be precluded from any benefit! u-nr, i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE. That LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ESTATE of Ida B. Straub, deceased, were granted A trucWoad Of hav was extrai'o tnt undersigned on the 5 day of for an ny the Probate Court of John H. Bodeman, 83, retired the under and owner upply esterda suffered a stroke Sunday tsutel onii such bs nnt icxhlblteil within onr year from the date The a i who was not or a said Letters they shall be He was born June 19, 18iO atiidentified by police, paid barred. ardsville.

the son of Mr. and Mrs.ldamage to the vehicle's 1 br me lhl! 5th iy of Novcnlber enry Rodeman. Mr. Rodeman i paint then continued on his iniam Blair Judge of arried Miss Clara Oncken in St.i An accident reported at EXCHANGE ouis Nav. 10, 1896.

She died today resulted in i 1 A i 1944. the left rear fender of a truckisy Frank Ramon, Asst. Trust officer Mr. P.odeman. who lived at 214idriven by Chester Surface, 47, NOV.

n-ia-as. Dec, a olivar 1 founded the 1. Surface told police SALE upply a hardware and farrniwas backing out of a mplemen NOTICE The Members of Helias Council 1054 are requested to meet at the Jamily home of our late brother John H. Rodeman, 214 Bolivar, Thursday at 8 p. m.

to pray the Rosary. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, November 27, 9 a. m. HAROLD DULLE, G. K.

Found 10 FOUND--Bird dog. Owner may have by describing dog, paying Jor feed and this ad. Phone Rural 17E. Child's glasses, brown near Broadway Schroeder, 6-6930. AUTOMOTIVE Probate court AL BANK or JEFFERSON CITY Used Automobiles for Sale 11 CHEVROLET, 1941 CLUB COUPE--Radio, heater, clearu Safety tested.

G-2841. NEBEL. 51 CHEVROLET--4 Door Deluxe, black, radio, heater, good tires. One owner. Low mileage.

Dial 6-7322 9 to 5 or 6-4735 after 5 on Saturdays: nplement company, on May his truck collided with anitrast dated the jist day of April. 1953,149 DODGE Convertible, new 196. Rodeman Supply Co. is lo-jauto driven by Raymond H.jJTM 1 0cred 'J, Si tr 'P- i walls- chrome wheel itcd at -115 IV. Main St.

jGrafe, 29, of Westphalia. Co i county. Missouri, have conveyed to covers, radio, heater, $150 for the underpinned Ednar M. Eatian. Trustee, the (ollowlni described real estate.

In the County of Cole and Slate atcd He is survived by a son. Edward) Rodeman of Jefferson City; i Shelter HoiISG aughters. Mrs. Stafford Pile Missouri, oiumbia, Mrs. Edward sucker ofj In California Park te SS, of El efferson City.

Mrs. Tnad Mackie; CALIFORNIA (Special) Build: corner stone or the Northwest corner Florence Helen Rodeman! of a shcltcr hou se at Proctor 11 Kansas ana sol of here, was given' Route n. thence one hundred unter of Jefferson City; a broth- ac jded imnetu; list nieht tho lhln tlvc lh "-n ct South four i i Rnrlom-m of a i A 2 OI ous Koacmjn 01 chamber of Commerce accepted a I rive reel more or less to irst side 1 grandchildren and two greai- $4,000 rom A.i of county noad, thence south to my equity. Dial 5-2047. randchildren.

i Walter Rohrbach. The donor, a said County Road two hundred jeven- teen leet ror.re or less to the center ot Mr. Rodeman was a member TM 0 FCalifornia; is the 1 t. Peter's Catholic Church and of considerable land and proper-! 1 th ni harter member of Helias Couiialj and at Vcro Bcac FP a more or less boundary 054, Knights of Columbus. where he lives part of the time.

Funeral services will be conduct-! Proctor Pal ki a 3 i. acro tract. at 9 a. m. Friday at St.

Peter is ur hased from he Missouri line ot that quartT of a quarter section, thence' North with that line three hundred twelve feet more or less to thr place of with I'XCrptlon of the land sold for Church with buna) in St. Peter a Rnilroad for $4,212 and! county Head and Farm Market emetery. jconsidcrable work has been done lin improving the grounds, roads and cleaning the hike. The park not its name from J. R.

Proctor. Louis DeWestplore at Home Today Louis DeWestplore, 70. a a a a under way to ask payment ot said note and interest; and long-time resident of Colc; bids immediately. County, died this morning his! dc tru ar at the request the amily home on Tanner a END OF THE YEAR SALE EVERY CAR MUST GO We trade High Bank rates 40 models up to 54 models Bin discount on New 54's Open cvcninqs til 8:30 MANNING MOTOR CO. Highway 50 West Dial G-4322 49 MERCURY 2 door, radio, heater, overdrive, sun visor, good paint condition.

6-3371. 52 OLDSMOBILE 46 MERCURY CLUB COUPS 48 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan 49 BUICK SEDAN 41 CHEVROLET TUDOH 51 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 48 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 47 CHRYSLER 'SEDAN bclnp an Acre and one half more or less, Also ail fixtures and furniture In Ihr restaurant and dance hall. In Tru.it to secure the payment of a I i i f- A I ff certain promlMory note In said ot I A A SA1 ES mberman. who donated the pur-jtrust ducribcd. subject, however to I I I MU I i prior deed, ot trust dated the lath da" 'Chase price.

IJ, March, fllcrt In the Record- The C. of which is sponsor-JM-'S Ottlce of Cole County, Missouri, in i the park project, has plans or 0l h9i 1 a 28 by 56-foot stone shelter house, WHER'KAS, 'default has' made in 509 W. DUNKLIN 5-1531 Rd. A member of St. I Catholic Church.

Mr. vas born in Belgium, Aug. Capital City 18,1 Decision to hold a Christmas the United', processional about two weeks icu. County, Missouri, tnt real estate i p- xTIT. Att Christmas was made to-described, subject to the prior deed Osed Cars You Can Afford lo' by the Linns Club i nbovc mentioned, for the purpose CENTIiAL MO.

MOTORS Missouri Hotel cf iryln TM? A nd lnt 1001 E. I DIAL 6-41: i I I I i i i i rif chairman arranging 883, but came to States at the ago of 4 with jarents, Mr. and Mrs. John Westplore. On April 15, 1913.

he was mar-' Kenneth Luck, ch ried at St. Peter's Church to Miss the ons committee Agnes Clark, who survives. Also process.onal, said surviving are two sons. John CJ? hu of the city have been nd James B. DeWcstpIore, bothj: 'ted to entcr a religious float of Jefferson City: three 1 Mrs.

Stanley Goffey of E.spanola,;]; vl11 f. Mrs. Jerome 1 of St. Louis and Mrs. Urban the hours of nine o'clock A.M.

and five o'clock P.M. said day, sell at public vendue lor cash to the hlehcst bldder at the front door of the Colft County Courthouse In the City of Jcfierson, Cole County. Missouri, tht real estate above i- 1948 DODGE '-i ton strike flat bed truck FULL PRICE $450 i Motors, Inc. 49 MERCURY--Black, 4 door, white walls, sun visor, skirts. $200 for equity.

ithc costs of 1 Of EDGAR M. EAOAN, Trustee PT Nov. 18-25 Dec. 2-8 ANNOUNCEMENT DIAL 6-4137 11)47 KAISER71T75 ROBERTSON AUTO PARTS 400 W. i fi-7732 Each church Deaths used ln construction a and grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. reimbursed up to Si5 RODEMAN, John H. Passed away at St. a Hospital, November 24, 1053. Remains in state at the family home, 214 Bolivar until hour of the funeral services which will conducted at St.

Peter's Catholic the business section. The processional is a part of the nationwide movement to "Put Christ Back Into Christmas." Date of the processional will be set later. Hospital Admissions St. Mary's Mrs. Elsie Burgess, Route Louis LaPlante, Cedar City; (Mrs.

Georgia Miller, Tuscum- i a James Kolb, Highway 54 jsouth; Rodger Norvis English, Oak Gardner Kent iHarl Holts Summit. Charles E. Still 'Mrs. Pearl Slawson, Highway J50 West; Oscar Kraus, Rt. (Mrs.

Joseph Brandt, iCi-cck. 40 CHEVROLET-- 4 door, radio, heater, black Dial 5-1128. finish. Clean. CAR OWNERS SEE US FOR TRADE MAKE YOUR OWN BIDS 12 Cars, 40 to 48 Models MOTORS 809 W.

i Hwy 50 West DIAL 5-2423 "Church, Friday, November 21, at 9 a. m. Rt. Rev. Msgr.

J. A. 52 PONTIAC CATALINA Vogclweid officiating. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Friends arc requested to meet at the family home, 214 Bolivar Wednesday, 8 p.m. to pray the 51 PACKARD CLUB COUPE 51 PONTIAC 4 Door 50 PONTIAC 2 Door 49 CHEVROLET 2 Door 49 CHEVROLET 4 Door Rosnry. Members of the 52 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Knights of Columbus are re- 49 PLYMOUTH 4 Door quested to meet at the family 50 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE home Thursday at 8 p. m. to pray the Rosnry.

DULLE SERVICE Flowers and Mourning Goods 4 50 FORD 2 Door CASH TRADE TERMS SHIKLES MOTOR CO. Case that tension Chew Wriglcy's Spearmint Gum. I Pleasant chewing reduces strain. Helps you feel relaxed. it anytime.

Thanksgiving Special Mums $1 to $2.50 Cut Mums $1 to S6 Doz. Glads $3.50 Doz. Roses $2 to $3 doz. African Violets Up Center Pieces $3.50 Up Open Thanksgiving Day Free Delivery FLORESTA SHOP 501 Clark Ave. Dial 5-1675 ACWJJ Monuments and Cemetery Lots 5 MONUMENTS AND MARKERS MACE TILE MONUMENT CO.

70S W. MAIN DIAL 6-7614 318 W. McCarty PONTIAC Dial 6-2033 PACKARD 1949 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR ED COLE AUTO SALES House Trailers 12B TRADING POST TRAILER SALES Jet. 65 50, Scdalia, Mo. Duo, Elcar, Msystcm, Kozy Coach, Star National.

22 to 50 foot. 4 5 years to pay at Several Good 'Used Trailers OPEN SUNDAYS Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 BOYS' BICYCLE DIAL 5-2378.

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