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Mexico Ledger from Mexico, Missouri • Page 12

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Mexico Ledgeri
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Mexico, Missouri
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12
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Hie Daily Record Real Estate Transfers Ernest E. and Flossie Maiden to S. B. and Ellene Mar tin. All of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 In block 1 of G.

H. Utterback's Ad dition to the city of Vandalia in the county of Audrain and the state of Missouri; and all lots 1 and 2 in block 2 of G. H. Utter back's addition to the city of Vandalia in the county of Au drain and state of Missouri. War 51.

Marjorie Patterson Truitt to Hugh and Ruth Howell. Lot 5 in block 1 of Hughes Addition to the city of Mexico in the county of Audrain and state of Missouri War. Fred H. and Bertha Patterson to Hugh and Ruth Howell. Lot 5 block 1 of Hughes Addition to the city of Mexico in the county of Audrain and state of Missouri as per plat of said addition re corded in Plat Book No.

1 ai page 37 in the office of the Re corder of Deeds of Audrain coun ty-. Mo. War. $1. Raymond W.

and Hazel L. Gal ligher to Carson Galligher. All of our undivided interest in: AU that part of of section 35 In Twp. 52N, of 7 of the 5th P. lying of the right-of way of the Chicago Alton R.

containing 156 acres Additional Record On Page 8 more or less, subject to public easements for roads and highways now located; all in Audrain county, Missouri. War. $10. Forrest R. and Ella Mae Brown to Wm.

B. Harrison. The 120 ft. of the of lot No. 14 of Mrs.

Sparks' Southern addition to the city of Mexico. Mo. War. $1. Harrison Martin, and Mable E.

to John H. Newman. The 495 ft. in width of the SEVi of the of section 8, in Twp. 50 of Range 8 of the 5th P.

in the county of Audrain and state of Missouri. War. $10. T. M.

Turner to Clarence and Louise Drew. The of lot 1 of the all of lots 2 and 3 of the NWli; and all of lots 2 and 3 of the SWM; all in section 31, Twp. 52, and Range 10, in Audrain county, Missouri, containing in all acres, more or less. War. 510.

Norman and Eureath A. Schoeppel to Murray Don and Betty Lee Tindal. Lot No. 6 in Rock Springs addition to city oi Mexico, subdivision located at the of the NE'i of the of section 35, in Twp. 51 of Range 9 of the 5th P.

a plat of which subdivision is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Audrain county, in Plat Book 2 at Page 70; subject to restrictions of record in the office of said recorder of deeds in Book 141 at page 307; and subject to easements as set forth on said plat. War. Probate A. N. Day, deceased: J.

Day, administrator. Rockefeller Center Trees NEW YORK, (CD) Three honey locust trees 50 feet high will soon be planted on the Fifth Avenue side of Rockefeller Center to replace the three elms that found city life too tough. The trees, each weighing more than five tons, were brought here from New Jersey by truck and trailer. Ten-foot balls of earth protected the roots. The honey locust tree is believed by horticulturalists to be the best qualified tree to replace the disease' ridden American elms.

The honey locust tree branches out in a wide, graceful shape and is relatively free of pests and disease. Part of Your Community 23c of Chest Dollar Supports Boy Scout Program in Mexico Mexico (Mo.) Evening Ledger Everybody Reads The Ledger Page Nov. 20,1951 Your Community Chest dollar gives 23 cents to the Boy Scouts That 23 cents goes a long way, reports Payne Muir, chairman ol the 1951. Community Chest cam paign for for five local organizations. No first-class Boy Scout has ever appeared in the criminal courts of Audrain County as a defendant, he points out.

In contrast, J. Edgar Hoover the FBI says it costs a community, for "each boy brought to trial, about $2500. Records of Boy Scouts in World Wars I and II and the Korean conflict stand out, and speak for themselves, he adds Of the funds from the chest, 98 percent is retained for the local Boy Scout district, with only two percent going to the national Boy Scout organization Scouting in Mexico dates to February, 1910, the year the organization was founded nationally. Organization here the same year was accomplished by the late Joe Luckie, the late Mr. Ferris, and L.

M. White. Present leaders are: Sam D. Groff, Area President; A. S.

Mortimer, Area Advancement; A. P. Green, National Council Representative; John Waggett, District Advancement; Roberl Bruner, District Commissioner; W. E. Witchie McMonigle, District Finance; Kirby Allen District Organization.

Weekly meetings throughout various troops and monthly dis trict meetings held second Monday of each month in the Community Room of the Mexico Savings Bank. Big Strawberry Potholder Biggest strawberry you ever saw! A veritable "giant" of a crocheted red strawberry seeded with green and sprouting nice )ig green leaves. A green "stem" used to hang this 8 inch ivell padded strawberry on a hook beside your stove. The little ite strawberry blossoms are also crocheted and are then sewn the holder. Crocheted in two pieces and then put together this makes one of the gayest, brightest Christmas gifts you've ever crocheted.

Large size details of berry, leaves and flowers will make crocheting ZEPHYR Only ZEPHYR Awnings Doorhoods give you all these features: Choice of Aluminum or Redwood Painted to Match or Contrast Cools Interiors up to No Storage Required Year-'Round Protection Small Monthly Payments MAIL THIS COUPON Please send FREE INFORMATION on ZEPHYR Ventilated Awn- ings Doorhoods. Name Address City LET US INSULATE TOUR HOME FOR WINTER! FREE ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION ON FDJERGLAS BLOWN INSULATION! Mexico Fiberglas Insulation Co. Phone 161 915 East Jackson LET US BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME STORE OFFICE WITH MODERN LIGHTING FIXTURES Charm Attraction Efficiency "Complete Electrical Wiring Service" WAYNE S. ROBERTSON 716 E. Promenade Phone 445 THAT THE LIGHT MAY CONTINUE TO BURN A AND A NEWSPAPER IN EVERY HOUSE, A 6000 SCHOOL IN AIL STUDIED AMD APPRECIATED THEY ARE THE PRINCIPAL SUPPORT Of VIRTUE, MORALITY AND CIVIL LIBERTY" Not only is the Bible breaking all previous records as the world's best seller, but there is more reading of the Bible than ever before in our day, according to officers of the American Bible Society.

The Society is sponsoring a worldwide reading of the Bible between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Announcing as a theme that Bible reading is "The Way Out of the Dark" for nations and individuals, a committee of distinguished Americans of which President Truman is honorary chairman is supporting the movement. A list of the greatest selections of the Bible has been prepared for daily reading in some forty countries. Personal News From Farber By Mrs. T.

N. Turpin FARBER The Presbyterian Missionary met with Mrs. L. J. Crow Wednesday afternoon.

As- isting Mrs. Crow on the program were Mrs. Carrie Trower, Mrs. James Griffiths, Mrs. Mel- ille Hawkinson, Mrs.

A. P. Heinicke, Mrs. William F. Read- ng, Mrs.

Bud Williams and Mrs. Henry Hillebrand. Mrs. Hillebrand gave the review of the book of. Exodus.

Mrs. J. Wayne Kurtz of Vandalia was a visitor quick and easy. Send 25 cents for the CROCHETED STRAWBERRY POTHOLDER (Pattern No. 161) YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS.

Mexico Evening Ledger Box 229, Madison Square Station New York 10, N. Y. Patterns ready to fill orders immediately. For special handling of order via first class mail include an extra 5 cents per pattern. and opened the meeting with a prayer.

She told of the Projector and recorder purchased by the Vandalia parish, to which the Farber church belongs. Mrs. Griffiths closed the meeting prayer. Union Sunday school was held at the Presbyterian church November 11 with.four teachers, 82 scholars, five visitors, a collection of $6.44, and 158 Bible chapters were read. The Rev.

J. Wayne Kurtz, pastor, filled his regular preaching appointment. Record Relief for SOUR STOMACH For heartburn, cas, acid indigestion. TUMS FOR THE TUMMV Ilii'ds that bard to The eagle and the turkey truly an all-American team symbol of liberty and symbol of good living, let us be thankful indeed for our' American heritage. IN OBSERVANCE OF THANKSGIVING DAY, THIS BANK Will HOT IE OKN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22.

Mexico Savings Bank Established 1861 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation And Federal Reserve System Adds So Much So Little SERVE ANNIVERSARY BRAND FINE WINES For entertaining in a grand manner serve Bardenheier's Pine Wines. 21 popular varieties a wine to suit every taste and occasion. Buy a bottle of your favorite wine I HE CELL AR.S 1 873 Lou 6 Mc 116 W. JACKSON PHONE 247 EARLY-BIRD GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR LIST Here's a wide selection of gifts in which early shoppers will find just the right touch to gladden a friend on Christmas morning. See them, buy them, today.

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Cut to Wards specifications to fit you smoothly and comfortably. Pastels, white. Small, medium, large. GIFT-PRETTY STYLES New rayon crepes I. Sixes 7 They're all the rich frosting a young miss lovesj Be-ruffled bib fronts, dainty tucking, baby lace twinkling, sparkling buttons.

Long or thort sleeve styles; all completely washable. White; SHEER CAROL BRENT NYLONS. First quality 98c 1 5 denier, 51 gauge super-sheer hosiery, dusively for Wards by the country's foremost manufacturers. In a host of flattering, up-to-the-minute colors. Neat, slenderizing seams; sizes to 11; PRACTICAL GIFT SWEATERS la novelty knits Cardigan Warm, wearable Christmas presents for the folks on your list.

Bright holiday colors or a choke of pretty pastels. In wool with snug-fining ribbed neck, wristlets, waistbands. Sizes from 3-6X. LADIES' GIFT SLIPPERS Women's, girls' 2.29 This sale only Wards pre-Christmas sale of sea these end many more attractive styles today. 4-9; (A) Blue rayon satin D'Orsays semi-stiff leather soles.

12 Pale blue rayon satin, soft padded leather soles..

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Years Available:
1887-1977