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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 8

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Page 8 St Louis Produce and Poultry ST. LOUIS VP--Produce and live IxniUry: Eggs, wholesale grades, Inrge Granz On 'Music 55' Tonight Norman "Jazz at the Philharmonic," a musical per cent min A 47-49, medium ization that has toured nuliomilly for 14 years and has appeared extras 70 per cent min A 43-44, 40-42, unclassified 56 Ib min norllicm 35-37, nearby smnll 45-48 Ib 20-22, no grades 20- Eni opean ities, will bo pri-sonled on Stan consumer largo 49- ton's "Music at m. 51, A largo 4G-49, A i 40-44, i i and a i 121 i ol east i ol Gordon 1n Ihe i at i I In need of i i i THEIIEKQKE BE IT RESOLVED HY TftK COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JfcFFKIlBON, MlfiflOUUJ; today on CBS-TV and KRCG-TV on Channel 13, Jefferson City. Appearing with the largo 38-40, A smnll 22-25. Butler.

score 90 score 80 score 50. Fowl heavy breeds 20, leghorns gi-egation will be voc.al.Ml Ella anri hybrids 1C, No 2s 3-5; fryers Fitzgerald, "the fir lady of broilers, white commercial song-" 26-27, nearby farm range whites The combination for the 23, colored 21, leghorns 18; roast- broadcast will include white commercial V-V Ib Gillcspie, trumpet; Buddy Rich 30; old roosters and leghorn cocks the drums; Kh'jj Phillips, Ray Brown, ba sca Peter- golf, piano; Roy EtdridKc. trumpet; Herb Ellis, guiliir, and Don Abney, i i In a single decade J4: ducks, white 5 Ib and up 20, small, old, dark Hi; turkeys, young hens 12-14 Ib 34-35, younn toms 26 )b and up 33 22-24 Ib 31-32; Granz has built the at the! Philharmonic" series to i hei has been described as "llu- Sal guineas, young 2V, Ib and 32 Norman small 2fi; young geese 17-18. LEGALS I-AVIVCJ IrEGALS POST-TRIBUNE. Jefferson City, Mo.

I rOK PAVING WHEREAS, The a a of Elm Ihe lines, Iron the center ol iht- Fraction of Kirn Street ind to Hit tenter ol ifjc Intersection. cf you Hie an a or other pleadine or a a and defend a i i i i i 15 iiyi ad- 30 day ot Aug. 1556 by i a a you. In Raid CUy, the llnefi, Itom the ol the InttmcUon o( Elm and a to i I i ot i filrtti and a point- I of (lie tasl of Gordon be B.I i if red and curbcit where i t-t-mrni mau-rtBl a fat paved i port a i a i I I slrrtt In it; MTU ion a fcc the and a ol lands fronting or i on Ihe I a i llu- a I i i lal i i i i of a a tit jiaM a Ihe i i on any of" so'lrl and cost of i i i i i a i a i i i i i he i the tintl 1 otf a frontlnf! or a on Iht- i i a In i to I i i i alnititnj; except, i a ni.ikir.ic i i i a a thr- cost of i i i a i if of ling A unit Hurok of This a his- WHKIIKAS. The romu-ay oi imii a i i i 10 UK i i at jirem Sanction win eHi, in ff the United Slates nnd a a i nir i i i a i luvint for the first lime will Australia.

A 1 1 iitt'i a i i i i i i C.U of Jr i i i i OHK in: IT of -I UK crrv OF- HOUIH i i i I i i i I I I i I bloc-it the- I i Uon a tu i i ol i i a st Kasl St, Louis Livestock Uu NATIONAL STOCKYAHnS. 111. 1 Wi--lUSDAl i i i i active; steady to 2. i 1 Monday's average; wc-Ljihls i i 190 mosllv full I mixed U. No 1s, 2s nnd 3s Nl TM' 1 ZGO Ib 1G.75-17.OG; about 100 a I i i mostly Is and 2s around 200-220 Ib 15.25-16.25;' few lo 10.51)': 120-40 Ib mostly 13.75-15.50; sows -1UO Ib down largely 15.25 down heavier sows 12.25- I'l boars Cattle 6.500: calves 1.500; very little done early; opening bids bearish on steers, lu'ifcrs and cows; few stockers feeders steady; Tncdium and stocker.s 15.00-17.50; bulls nml a 1 steady; utility and commercial bulls 32.00-1-4.0U; CHI biiJls down to 10.00; heavy fat bulls 31.00-12,00; good and choice veal- evs mostly 20.00-24.00; few prime up to 27.00.

Sheep opening slow; some early sales flood and choice spring Iambs 19.00-20.00; utility and good lots mixed 15.00-18.00; these about steady; sheep steady; shorn cwcs Invjfoly 3.00-4,50, 1i i Ltim-of, ami of HIP lots it inn or ahiJtllni; tl III" o1 limtl i i i i i 1n i i In Uu- i i i ot i (f (tir tfiilcr I i i lUni ol Hull fllri'd. nectJi- lo IK ftiul i i Mir i i tin i Js I i i i a i i i i Initirovi-mcnt ciUliiuilr of roM I i mid (lie sniiic Ihe of i City solvrt). v.licn (lie saM i i i i a i of Iht- raits M-ork or i i i i i i i i i i i I i Clly Cli-rk, i Cirri: i rinif-r- this A lo UiUy i i i i i niul i i In Cliy of a Missouri. MU'Stcii: Sritl 12, Bfjit. IOSS I I W.

i A W. KHlB, I i i of thr Council. PT flppl. t'N 8ipl. 18-PT 10 Cirri: sliull i 12.

Fll5. i W. Kim. cjl CN 19 i 17-aun OKIICIL op CoiiM lor -Stale C'ATiON or Ihe County In i Ol A(5nplloji of a i i i Onlrr Of l'i 'Hir i i ot ind i a a No I i i to nil i i i BII a i hccii cortimcncccl a a you In thn cult of Cole, 1hr i I nnd a i.s A i of I i i OIH! McCuinlis, i i i Tlw i i or nil tlie a i lo salrl ftro above in HIP i i i ft error utlrl the nnnic anrJ address or the I i lor a i i JAMICS T. i a Tweed IP Bacon Wli i CUy, MiRsoiirJ.

notifJrri a uni LEGALS Is that a be pubnshcd a i to law In the Post i i a ol a i a i in iht County of CoJe at Missouri i i rny a and trie A a i ot Ihe c.rcult coucl thli day ot A lii, OUy M. Circuit Clerk. Aug. 10. Coming Public Sales WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

14, 10:30 a.m.--Merriam, Kansas at Farm on US 169 Kansas 10; 7 miles southwest of Kansas City. 135 head cattle. Ifolstein dispersal sale. X.arada Owners. Donald J.

Bowman, Auctioneer Sales Mgr. THCRSDAV. SKPT 15, 12:30 p. Special Cattle Sale, at the Versailles Auction Company Sales Barn, locnlcd in Central ju.vt of Versailles, on Slate Highway 5 52. Versailles Auction Vaughan, Manager.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, I P.M. at farm located mile north oi Loose Creek on Highway A or Bonnots Mill Road. Sale of Livestock, Feed At i i Equipment. Clar- enco Owner.

Lee Smith, Auctioneer. MONUMENTS MARKERS CENTRAL MO. MONUMENT CO Mulberry at Elm 5-2251 PEST CONTROL SERVICE MOTHS, TERMITES, RATS J. A. DENNING DIAL fr6351 ANNOUNCEMENT Flowers and i Goods 24 IN CRYSTAL BOWL, $2.50 BUSCII'S Madison Dunklin Deaths Carl Ii!) passed away in Fulton.

Sept. 12. The bouy in slate at the family home Vt mile North of New Bloomficld on Highway 54 p. m. Tuesday until the hour ol the- servirc.

Funeral sci vice will be conducted al the New Hloomticld Methodist church Wednesday, Hcjpl. 14, p. m. Burial in Hiverview Cemetery, HOLT CLAYPOOL SERVICE NEW BLOOMFIELD, MO, Mathilda Mary--Age 73, WayncKville, passed away Sept. 12, 1955.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 10 a. m. at the Gospel Union Church. Rev.

Clyde Belton officiating. Interment in the Duncnn Cemetery. HEDGES SKRVICE WAYNESVILLE, MO. Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Missouri To be fiubmlltnd (o tlic nuatlHcil vnlcrs of the Stnle of Missouri at a Special Election lo be held on Tuesday, the Fourth day of October 1055 REFEnP.NDI)H MKASD1IK NO. 1 Bubmltttil hy lilt' 6BU.

a A Froiidlnj; lax of our mill prr rlf nn all cigarettes sold Jn nd p) a tins all IIIQIKJ by Mil a In (he a Srluiol 1'und. AN ACT i for on the eale of cigarettes to ml.so money for publlo ncliool punusscs; ami -aid net to Hie nf mo i for approval or injection um provJelon of tlic i Be it enacted by thr Gcinnol Assnnbly ol tlic Slate ol Missouri, UK folio a Section As iif.ed (n thin net. tlxc requires oUu'nvltc, the lull i terms mean: "Division," tlic of collection of IhD di'pixrlmcnt. nf rcvciuio; f.2) ami ftic tut iiccssm (lie a a or i of cigarettes; (3) "lUlnllcr," nny JUIROII srljs lo 0. consumer or In a i i I or nny purpose othtr tbnn rcRalc; (() "Salp." in i i to Us nrillno-ty mcunlne.

the possosslnn of cnnaumiitlon, Irrcaimctlvo how nc- poi session ot cliTiitctics tiy ony person oticr a i i oii ebr.U i a 1 nl the ml prr per i 2. No a retailer or ollirr per- i i possrss for thn imrpoKc of sal) any to which i i re quired by Dil.f ncl arc 3ial 1, po.v session of ati i i i of rlgarcUcs by whnlpsnlcr or any other excrril tmd cr i ajicclIicuHy j) ejs rl bet hy this br fnclc cvklcnrr the clttnrcttc.i ore in It nil cd for stilt Section 7. No person nholl remove w'uhli, rest ere, or i i pre- Darp nny of thu stnint'5 provJiteit In itil; i I USP them i I Irnvn. I July itsctl, nr i i i tine, in possession, xrll, ol for sale or give nny i i re' 'ted or i Hmt tins i re- i jmck.ign ot No a HIP imrpoae of I i i IV ol shnll nsf any almnp Umt i or retailer be dtJice possession for (5) "Wliolcsulor." nny who sells to he sold ill i mid It Includes miy a i i i i i ber, tiRent i i i cr or not i a i hi i who so Eella or so d.sLrlbulcs Section 2, 1. A i-ix a be a i on ihe snJr rtK-irrlits iimJe of or any siiuslllulf; lor a ol otiu mill per i a 2.

Thli i i bo pMcl by Blauips In i i niul at tlic EC( in llilA tirl. 'Vlir nr (o i i i i i i i i a Ihr person n-llr. the- a i i i A i piles must lie iliiniiirrj br-fun I I i i 3. "Hte slirt Ihe a lir a i Ihe i i i a M- i Hie i a uf or water to roinD.i- i In? a The of a ing pat-lea ct-j rin it of i i shunps shall br i by ihr ilivl.sion In surli lo i I ho provisions of lifts used for Ihr pur- iso of i the No petson slmll io. prepare, buy.

sell, for Mill havr (nr a In his Rrctlon livery i vvliolr- and slinll i i of srtlrn n.iidi a by 11 keep of eonunoclHh'S liy linn, and oilier rerord: tirul i tin (lie division a i Kvery i i i i i i i busUii'ss thl5 a i keep i atelti-s. i i lo oT i 4 1 ot or arc i tA In this tr con- or i i busings hi i ot I I lrn. sold by ilinii ihr- ecu i vendor. this law. Section a.

Bhnll lie i The i i i i nJ a i i 2. The of ihr cl i i i or may havr i of ol: i i 5. No i or -'hnll or i to nny ly (ho i lo Tirrn.lt the i i i tr Us auili- i i i rein i a ti a i hi urits, a i i i lo tic liiiKlncss nindi- a i by Nn i i i i iiuike uimpleh'. 111 i il'T or i (o dn nn In ill.M-hiM.rr of Hie (su-Li whole or lo pnrl of I in. 11.

i pn i i of Iho lo ttir hprrliy otcr.i i i i i i i u- ApiiTDv.il or n-Jrnion nt f-pc- 1 elri-Hon i IA licrohj' mid nil hrld and on 4tH of O.lolirr. lOrifi. pniMnuit to I 1 i i i inovl.ston.^ of tn i i 1 (hi' i i 1 i KTrremlmu liy i i i pel it mid At MI. in a a hinidrctl Ht J.Blrict Blnle nhl If it pro vJUtJi aehool for less than om r.lxly clnys, (3) And Rcrurftli rccordFi of i mil fin- i a i by Hip board c'duci-tlon, i a lift a i of a i i be fi tib ml tied to I boaril rthH-ntfon the us rernifred by UK i i i of RHMo lor i i and. school i f3) A nroprrty I of (him one dollar (or sr.iool pur- cm each one dol.urs ns RcssprJ a i of the i i Computes dally nd- I i MibdlvLslon 1 of Uon I 01 Hi IN hnx lildcmlr.

plBBiic tciul i i i i I srlinol at- ralucM tot i In ntis' sclinnl a lilt- a i i i i i i i of ich.inl fnmls ami al i i i i I I i or school money, made on Imils or srlinol Vi'ni u.hiVir^EJr.i" 1 yoar Iri wiiich Secnon 3. 1, School i nirel (1 i a of i 2 itl xh i rrerlvc an rtjimum noinpnlcd us T( 1C nv( a i of re.ildinp lor bfl i ny our I H' thrive for puriioseti i of chool nnd wlio.vr mnifrrd to pay, I shelve. Tl br- Ii Ciirnrd i nnd if (lin in RMtin HTiiarntlnii of be paid For nu' For a a i i a 4, Hen when thr to Ihc several districts. A a rilam- huUon.t all moneys 30 and Fcbriiarj 1 '23 a be made on nr before Uecemfcer 15 iini. a 15 of ench hool ycEiv.

The Ijonrd of a on entity tiro so i i tloned. tin- i i i i a a nd a a i (o the coins i and to Thp coujxty a i a receiving money shall distribute nnd i In Hit- a school i i In I counties amounts due a i i as ana reiiort- ed lo thr trensiirrr Jinrt county prV hy the state board of a 3. At (he time- or the i i i of a school money it each county shall i Hir proper i i i inotici'fl onllccicrt oti tax rfupJIciiliy of illslrlrt. (or thn usr of echools In 1 i nil moneys i i moneys comltiK Into a nil a Luiiiuy i i id other moneys a into if Tor use of schools In i anil not, i a by w. All moneys for the use in any a i i i or a ol a i nil moneys for the use ol schools any shall tloiifd upon Hie i numicratlon on In of count clerV exccri Ihp srliool which be ail i i fis i hy I itr- slml i i i a i i i the a i moiKs i I In a Imok to be kcnl (nr inirposr, i slmll i tin i i clerks.

lhosf of i I IIP inns' be, enrh rop- The ninoimis ANNOUNCEMENT Tuesday Afternoon. September 13, 1955 Deaths BARNHART, Adam Harmon--Agi 77, flleta, passed awa 1 Sept. 12, 1955. Funeral service" will be conducted Wednesday Sept, 14 at 2 p. m.

at thn Camj Ground Christian' Church. Rev Earl Jones officiating. Inter ment in Pendleton Cemetery. HEDGES SERVICE META, MO. Monuments and Cemetery MONUMENTS AND MARKERS MACE TILE MONUMENT CO 709 W.

MAIN DIAL 8-761 Personals FOR LIFE FIRE INSURANCE CALL GERALD (Jerry) VOGEL 53 6-2425 or 6-6221 MODERN DAY NURSERY Mrs, Roy Ottinger 1020 E. High 5-1624 or 5-2683 MOREAU LODGE For picnic, barbecues, wedding dances get togcthcrs. 5-2434. Resorts--Recreational Areas 7-B SPECIALS AT SUNSET LAKE Evening Meals CHICKEN DINNER 75 BEEF ROAST 65i Call For Noon Reservations Phone or 1234 Strayed, Lost, Found LOST OK STRAYED--red Cocker Male. Wearing green collar Child's pot.

Reward. 5-7324. LOST--Green suitcase Tost twocn Ed. Adkins Resort, Bag net! and Fulton, on Labor Day. Reward: Contact Schuclz, 12247 Tcsson Ferr Till.

Anton, Mo. AUTOMOTIVE Used Automobiles for Sale 11 A BEAUTY 54 OLDSMOBILE SUPER '88" 4 Door. Beautiful tu lone gray, rartio, heater, hydra Tiiatic, wbito side-wall tires, pow et 1 brakes. One owner. NEBELS OLDSMOB1LE-CADILLAC USED CAR LOT--Open 'til 9 p.m HIGHWAY 50 WEST at Dunklin Dial 6-2841 TODAY TV TOMORROW KRCG-TV Channel 13 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 PM Hoofbcafs Ktoclc N'edle and The Little Raiciti Splice Ban(er 6:30 p.m.! "MUSIC '55" with Stan Kenton Ills Band I of I i cclvr lUi' or to en i-or ftr.il school i i o( i cixrh i in i i L-n i of a whlcli i i i i srlioo! is a Fnr i secant l'i on I year each imtr.el rccdvi i i thf i i i i .1 or i i i lu-ncm i noinu rirnvcd i 6.

A i may br rie- i i a iort- of ihi- I i canil i i vote nil i nri.i npproviil 'lie lioinl ol i i i i 3 of ronds; 1.11 i a a 2. a I i i i sliitr nic! i i i i of nT' 1 1 n. UIP tnKir.1 a i i i 1 froi 'os nl i i i i i i i not to i i i i Sf HSMfl i ha fll to ft hc 1.1 to suelt a II Mi-- i i' islied a any a rriund to i of i 0 The riivi-ion rr used i i a in nir ny may i i i rules and a a Section 5. No prtF.on i a i a i he a i a In hi a license i i by cations i licol a In i i i nol i i a i i i The dnyli 1 a i a homiay.s and on A i Un i by of I board to a br nt curh pupjl wOio ty i i i i I i I i by 4. 1 30 rach I I i i i 1 i i a i ll pV, 1bn fS3 S.A?? JSi nio rounlv IAII ror colJtc'rf, anil the tax rtalin 15 i i nrt on i i i i on thr 41ti I of 195S.

to tli a i i I i i no- hi i a i i bv' iut i 1. i )l a i i a I I Sri a In TiffiTiifOBt "THE $64,000 QUESTION" Led bj Hal IMarch, M. O. P.M.! ADOLFH HENJOU Vour SUr Host in Greatest Dramatic Achievement "FAVORITE STORY" i 13 DlLlft-- Follow That Man Room lOi.Irt--Myslerj For Thft Dmj Off WMDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER A Show (CBS) Monitor CBS) I a a a a a Lovr or Lire tCBS) For (CBS) Ellen Stjin fo GUIDING LIGHT r.u i 1 tH) Janiho I'M I'ly Sho i On Vour lIoniB Sliow I i a For Prlirs II Rich (CBS-R) 4:110 i a Tafcinjj SJrtck 3 rm (CBS) A (CBS) 1'our a Cooklnl am The ret (CBS) I 0 8 P.M. "THE U.

S. STEEL HOUR" Prnrnls Jullr In i i Thft Soulh" 10:00 That KSMinn AUTOMOTIVE Used Automobllea for Sale il A GOOD--1949 Model automobile. Priced for quick sale. Art Halbrook after 5 p.m. 6-3764.

BARGAIN 48 STUDEBAKER Door. Overdrive Heater. $245 Full Price. MID STATE MOTOR CO. ECONOMICAL, HOOMY 50 Willys Station Wagon Clean 410 VISTA 6-2767 ELUOTT MOTOR CO.

Iwdge-PJymouth Dealer. 400 W. High Open evenings 8:30 AUTOMOTIVE Used Automobiles for Sale 11 47 PONTIAC 4-Door Runs 4: Looks Good Only S235 Today MID STATE MOTOR CO FOR SALE BY OWNER--19 Hud son "6" Sedan. Priced for im mediate sale, S300. Phone Day 6-7130, after 5, 6-3407.

49 CHEVROLET 4-Door A Real Buy. ONLY $295. GOODWILL USED CARS MID STATE MOTOR CO. 54 PONTIAC, 2 Door 53 PONTIAC, 2 Door 53 PONTIAC, 4 Door 50 PONTIAC, Catalina 40 PONTIAC, Sedan Coupe 54 CHEVROLET, Bel-Air 4 Door 51 CHEVROLET, 2 Door 48 CHEVROLET. Aero Sedan 52 STUDEBAKER, 2 Door 52 PLYMOUTH, Suburban 40 PLYMOUTH, 4 Door 40 MERCURY, 4 Door 47 CADILLAC, 4 Door Low GMAC Rates SHIKLES MOTOR CO.

318 W. McCarty Dial 6-2033 Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. New Ford Trade-Ins 53 FORD V8 CUSTOM TUDOR-OVERDRIVE LIKE NEW 54 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR BELVEDERE Golden Yellow HYDRAMATIC DRIVE 51 CHEVROLET PICKUP A TON--MEDIUM BLUE A-l VALUE Sexton Motor Co. "We Finance the Balance" Highway 50 West Dial B-40C1 50 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR A GOOD BUY MOTOR SALES Highway 50 West Dial 5-2423 50 FORD PICKUP, Good shape 53 NASH, Statesman, 4-door 53 FORD, 2-Door, Customline 51 NASH. RAMBLER WALLAU AUTO SALES Dial 6-2214 50 Black Finish LOADED $595 MID STATE MOTOR CO.

52 FORD, Ton NICE AUTOMOBILE 53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Hardtop, beautiful tutone, Sun Gold. Radio, heater, white sidewall tires, sunvisor, air horns. USED CAR LOT-Open 'til 9 p.m. HIGHWAY 50 WEST at Dunklin Dial 6-2841 "SAFE BUY" USED CARS 55 OLDSMOBILE "98" Holiday 54 MERCURY "MONTEREY" 53 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 53 STUDEBAKER, Ton Pickup 53 MERCURY, 4-DOOR 53 DODGE "Coronet" 53 CHEVROLET "210" 52 MERCURY HARDTOP "8" 52 FORD, 2-DOOR, "8" 51 MERCURY, 6-passenger 51 CADILLAC 'Fleetwood" 51 LINCOLN, 4-DOOR, "8" 50 MERCURY, 6-Passenger 49 PONTIAC, 4-DOOR "8" 49 CHEVROLET, 2-DOOR ZANG MOTORS SEE MM AUTO PARTS Highway 54 South. 1V4 Miles For Late Model Car Old Car Parts Tiiea Open 7-Days a Week.

Dial 6-3889 For 'TOP QUALITY" Cars SEE ED COLE AUTO SALES Highway 50 West Dial 6-3002 Used Cars You Can Alford CENTRAL MO. MOTORS 1001 E. High Dial M137 52 FORD, Radio, heater, overdrive 3795. 50 PONTIAC. 2-Door 49 MERCURY Convertible HUDSON With 54 Hornet engine radio, heater overdrive KLUG AUTO SALES-SERVICE 713 Dix Road Dial 6-2356 53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR Beautiful black finish, radio, heater.

plastic seat covers. NEBELS OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC USED CAR LOT-- Open 'til 9 p.m. HIGHWAY 50 WEST at Dunklin Dial 6-2841 53 Chevrolet 2 door, radio, heater 52 Chevrolet 4 door, radio, heater 52 Henry J. Radio, Heater, Overdrive HIDLEBAUGH AUTO SALES 50 CADILLAC "62" Sedan (Sharp) 53 Ford, 2-Door, V-8, 1 owner 53 Plymouth, 2-Door. like new 51 Chevrolet, 2-Door $595.

50 Plymouth, Sedan, Clean 49 Ford Sedan, Overdrive, S195 49 Ford Convertible, like new O.D. New Top Paint. $395. 49 Chevrolet, 2-Door, clean, $395 48 Chevrolet, 2-door. J95 down Manning Motor Co.

Highway 50 West Dial 6-J322 54 FORD, 4-DOOR LOW MILEAGE FULL PRICE, $1195 Wellington Motors, fnc. $100. DOWN 50 DeSoto, 4-Door FULL EQUIPMENT EXTRA NICE PFAFF DeSoto Plymouth GMC Trucks Open Evenings TU 9 Highway 50 West Dial S-7135 House Trailers for Safe 12B TRAILER FOR SALE New Rollohome. Used trailers. Dia 3034.

Highway 40 Junction 83 South, Columbia, Mo. AUTOMOTIVE Auto Tracks For Sale FOR SALE OR Chevrolet pickup for ton late model. H. Benz, 522 Jefferson. Auto Accessories, Tirea, Pu-U $5 FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY" On a Firestone Dry Charge FIRESTONE 114 E.

High 600-16 6-50-16 Used Tires--Clean--No Repairs BECK'S SERVICE STATION Sealcovers Installed $10.95 Up CLEAR PLASTIC SEATCOVERS FOR ALL LATE MODEL 55 Wash Handwaxed, $9.95 up We Install Auto Glass. Manning Motor Co. Highway 50 West Dial 6-4322 Motorcycles and 15 MOTORCYCLE 1953 Triumph Thunderbird. 16,000 actual mileage. Raithel Implement 605 Mulberry.

Repairing--Service Stations AUTO UPHOLSTERY OUR SPECIALTY Glass Replacement--Metal Work Frame Axle Straightening WRECKED CARS REBUILT PAUL GRIFFIN AUTO SERVICE 315 Commercial Dial 6-2714 DEL BRUMMET Authorized Radiator Service We are at our same location to give you complete exclusive radiator ing, repairing and recoring. 208 Commercial Dial 6-7812 Wanted --Automotive 17 WANT SCRAP IRON High Prices Paid AUTO PARTS Hwy. 54 South, 1 Miles 6-3880 BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered 18 CISTERNS, SEPTIC TANKS" Cleaned, Built, Hepaired Free Inspection See MCKNIGHT 5-3455 CUSTOM BUTCHERING PROCESSING Beef pork in any amount SOUTH CALLAWAY LOCKERS Phone 88, Mokane FOR WELL DRILLING--CALL KENNETH E. WALLACE Schott Road Dial 5-1357 FURNITURE REFINISHED EXPERIENCED REASONABLE DIAL 6-8850 WELL DRILLING W. T.

Spencer, Etterville, Ma Phone Eld on 39R 11 or D. T. Spencer, Eldon, Phone 8932. GUARANTEED Lawn Mower Sharpening and Servicing HEO SERVICE DEALER Capital City Welding 23 W. Main St.

6-9321 Dressmaking and Millinery Zl DRESSMAKING MRS. AMICK '32 CLARK AVE. DIAL 6-808S SLIPCOVERS DRAPES EXPERTLY DONE Opel Meredith Dial 6-9004 Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 BEACH CO. 1101 W. Dunklin Dial 6-3931 Warm air heating Metalwork Laundering WASHING IRONING WANTED IN MY HOME DIAL, 5-1022 Moving, Trnching, Storage FOR LIGHT HAULING CALL RAYS DELIVERY 6-4795, H05r W.

MILLER MBS 1C RADIOTMPROGRAMSi Tuesday, September 13, 1955 8:00 P.M. News Freiton CHS--Sporta NBC-- News KLIK--Sign Off KLIK--News: Today's Music P.M. NBC--Sporlfl P.M. WBC--Three Star Eitta KLIK--News 8:48 P.M. ABC--8111 Slern KLIK--Today's Wuste 5:55 P.M.

CBS--Curt Massey ABC--George P.M. KWOS--Furion Leuli, Jr. NCWS CBS--News ABC--News TotUy's i P.M. a US--ChoiBliers BC-- QuJncy 6:30 P.M, WOS-- Gabriel Htttltr KVTOS-- Sporta Digest NBC-- One Man's Family CDS-- News P.M. 7:00 P.M.

KH'OS-- Cards I NBC--People Are Funny CBS-- Slop the Music P.M. NBC-- Drama ABC-- a a P.M. NBC-- Draanet 8:00 P.M. NBC-- I.UT ABC-- Town i 8:15 P.M, CBS-- 8:30 P.M. NBC-- a CBS-- fc Andy 8:45 P.M.

ABC-- 9:00 P.M. NBC--Fibber CBS--Orchestra P.M. NBC--ailtlerslecTe CBS--OrcrieslrR ABC--Turner Calli 9:30 P.M, a en Tims NBC--Washington CHS--Tenn Ernie ABC--Orchestra 10:00 P.M. KWOS--Nun NBC--News CBS-- News A HC--Stars 10:13 P.M. NBC--Sign CPS--Guest Book AIJC--Sports I P.M.

Unti P.M. a i i A CBS--Music ABC--SIKH Otf 11:00 P.U. K1VOS-- Siffn Off I I Stfii Oil KOMU-TV Channel i II A a 4 a A a 1NBC Around A a a 1 i i ot Town 1 0 a ace sign i KOUD-TV ri- Ir Hl i 151 Ihe i i As- Ihr Slntr of of ihr im to i Const Hit- no a or to be i or the a ol I nt a Sji-rlal to nr Uriel on "'15. Hie Fan Id i I I i nlo rnl ol tl, i a Btpt. ir Donr In I I A i i i 19M.

A I I 11 i i I I A i i of i 1. ll.l Srpl. I-lMV-- Tfil i i 1 10-- Thr Show 3.i:n-- i L-r ISBO Uondy 00-- Thrnwr S-flO-- Time rnr A Nws. Weather A (NBCI 6 Not In Our Strt Room I a Llle 1 T.u. rhh Tim? vour i A for (ABO) i The Ll' KOUO-TT oil A I a TVOS--Farm a I a A.M.

i i 3 0 A.M. a I 3 A a A Home A.M. a L1K--Weather 7:00 A.M. RWOS-- New. A ORS--News Roundup KLIK--News 7:11 A.M.

it her KUK--Chuck Acree Clock A.M. A.M. KWOS--Moilc 1:30 A.M. ITradlinea Service KLIK--Time ClocV: wea'er A.M. KWOS--Top Tone.

P.M. a A KWOS--Saered n.art A ABC--Breavrast Club I A KWOS--HlllblllJ i CBS--Barnrard Wednesday, September 14, 1955 KKOS--Cfell Brown A.M. KWOS--nLiibiiij nn. A.M. KWOS-- Local 9:00 A.M.

KWOS--Pay. lo LUlea I U. PHS-- Oodfrer A i True Story I Kolfec 9 I A A 9 3 A 1 HBC-- Bob Hop. Up Mine ABC--The Streets A.M. a a i i I a CHS--2nd a ABC- -Girl a i 10:00 A.M.

NHC-- Strike It Rich ABC--Romances I Platter ie Chatter 10:03 A.M. K1VOS--Story Tlmi 10:30 A Cor a NBC--QiiU a CBS--Helen Trent ABC--Ever Since Er A.M. NBC--3nd a CBS--Girl Sunday ABC--Byline 11:00 A Time i NBC--P. Frederlea- CBS--Wend? a ABC--News KUK--Neors: l.el's Go i i i A.M. KWOS--Ilrre'.

a I I A.M. KWOSMrlodlo CBS--Ma Perkins ABC--Okla. a A CBS--Dr. a A A 11:10 A.M. i Time I A A Clock; Neighbor I a of Llf.

15 Noon KWOS--Cedrle Kcner CBS--Mrs. Burton ABC--Pant Harrey I a weather P.M. KWOS-- M.rken M.jon ABC--Ted KI.IK--Ne«a A i ireatkrr P.M. Klock New. I I a i I P.M.

I RnUon ol I i a a 1:00 CBS-- I House I K.C, i a 1:15 P.M. Part.r I :.10 P.1IM CHS-- a a ABC-- a i Block Show f-'BC P.M. lane Ptckens 2:00 P.M. a in CBK-Ncwa KI.IK-- K.C. a a P.M.

NBC-- a or Life 5:30 P.M. KWOS--Hran r)a NBC-- a CBS-- Ray 2:45 P.M. Nile-- i to a i i CBS-- i a or Odds P.M. KIKIS Flobey Meeeer NBC-- Backitaffe CBS Robert LewJj ABC-- a Owens KLIK-- News; ,1:15 P.M. NRC-- a a CHS a a .1:30 P.M.

Muileana I NHC i Brown ABC-- Orchestra. 3:15 P.M. NRC-- In My House CBS-- amdinu LII.IU P.M. KHOS a a N'RC-- plain Bill ens-- O'Brien ABC-- A. Klpllnzer KLIK-- News; Capital Purj- tshment 1:19 P.M.

Nnc-- Front Pa; farrtll ens-Curl Ray ABC-- A A Doltr 1:99 P.M. KWOS-- Rrf.ll, Flse.n NHC-- Hotel ror Pett Allc-- Gloria Paret T.it. NHC-- a i C11S-- Curt a i ABC-- i a i-so rjw. a Wliaat P.M. KWOS-- Ntn LET "CURT COY" BE YOUR DELIVERY BOY Ed's Delivery Moving 6-4023 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted--Female A SECRETARY--Speed and accuracy in shorthand and typing essential.

Work five days, hour week. New. attractive air- conditioned office. Employe benefits. Write giving qualifications, experience.

Replies confidential. Box 36. News Tribune. BOOKKEEPER Typing general office work. Accounts payable accounts receivable.

Salary open to ability. Permanent. Write Box 26, News Tribune. CASFHER 6:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M.

McKINNEY BROS. CAFE COMPANION "FoT- lady during day 502 Myrtle. "CONCESSION GIRL Apply Manager STATE THEATRE EXPERIENCED WAITRESS OVER 21 APPLY IN PERSON (No Phone Calls) To Mrs. Abinglon HOTEL GOVERNOR COFFEE SHOP Between tl 10 a.m. EXI'Eli TENC S40 week.

Night work. Apply Trcmains E. McCarty. EXPERIENCED -TSHTist book- kceper. Excellent working conditions.

Permanent. Write Box 29 News Tribune. LADY Administrative Assistant to State organisation executive. Experience in general office procedures. Shorthand essential, public relations writing experience desirable.

Write slating age, experience, education, salary desired, to Box 17, News Tribune. TYPIST AND BOOKKEEPER 5 day week, good pay, good working conditions, paid vacation Give your past work history and to Box WANTED not necessary. Apply to Arnold Gould. Capital Theatre. WAITRESS WANTED-Day ivoi-JT experienced preferred Town House Cafe.

1110 E. Broadway Columbia. Mo. -7 A.M. TO 3 P.M McKINNEY BROS.

CAFE WAITRESS WANTED ROOM, BOARD UNIFORMS FURNISHED PALACE INN -fiaily. Sell LUnTiHounDSS? Plates. Altlehoro, Mass. Free Sample ft.

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Years Available:
1908-1977