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5XIL-Y CSPfTAT KgWS, JEFFERSON CITY, TUESDAY. MARCH II, 194T Hundreds Need Used Furniture. Place a For Sole Classified Ad If You Need the Cash Caiiaway Will County Fair This Fall Two of Mokane Will Compete In Quiz Northeast Presbyterian church in Kansas City, the Rev. Claude i I D. Wardiow officiating.

i The bride is a daughter of Stella Jatho of Fulton. I is a graduate of the Fulton high i i school and William. Woods Col-i ilege. Mr. Sharp was graduated; from Westminster College lastj 1 spring and is now attending the' i University of Chicago.

They will make their home in Chicago i I while he is in school there. I I Better Lawn Contest A "Better Lawns" contest; i which was held last year for the: i first time by the Pulton Garden' Club will be held aaain this vear, i FULTON, March tee club announces. The entries! Decision sponsor a Caiiaway' De divided into three divi-i county fair next fall was reached! si ES: attractive at a meeting last week large grounds; by 25 men, 13 from the Fulton small grounds; Chamber of Commerce and 12(grounds showing greatest im- fee the county provement. Kenneth BahV, a freshman. The lair is to take tne place ot A prize of $5 will be -awarded; uf the annual Fulton street fair and; th winner in each group.

Mem-1 "contest will known as the "Caiiawaypeers of the committee County Fair." The event profaa-j of the contest are: Mrs. M. T.IM Take Place of Annual Fulton Street Fair In September Isabel Houf, Kenneth Bahr in Caiiaway High School County Contest MOKANE, March Representatives from the Mokane school in the Caiiaway nigh i bly will be held on the old CCCj Neal, chairman; Mrs. J. Roy i grounds in northeast Fulton the Tucker, Mrs.

Ernest as alternate in the week in October. I Mrs. T. C. Harris snri Mrs.

coum. The street fair uuuu j. serVC 3 Mrs. T. C.

Harris and Mrs. T. contest has been Van Sant. About 45 persons took! the first week in September for; part in the contest last year. many years, but stockmen from Edwin F.

Peters, a member of the county were of the opinion: the faculty of William Woods College, has been named chair-j man of the citizenship commit- Others who competed in in the "ic BPSKESS SERVICE MERCHANDISE Business Services Offered JSj Miscellaneous for Sale (REAL ESTATE FOR RENT si! Kegling fans roll up big scores against the ads roll up cash from the sale of "spares" too. Spare rooms, odd furniture, unused tools, all are hitting "strikes" in the classified columns every day. Here is your opportunity to "bowl over" those extra spring an ad to 5000 today! that a later date would be bet- jter. The fair will include agricul- I te and a member of" the voca- tural displays, cattle, and sheep exhibitions and a horse and mule show. Final arrangements are expected to be made within the next few weeks.

ft Committee Chairmen Hunt, junior; Harry Palmer, junior; Marv Grace iional guidance committee of the! Mo-Kan-Ark district of Kiwanisj International. Ben W. Freiberger, superintendent of Caiiaway county schools, i has been placed on the commit- The 10 competitors were chosen by the classes and fee faculty, Prizes are SI for first and 50 cents -Committtee chairmen were ap-i tee for work among underpriv pointed as follows: agriculture, leged children of the district, and tnird W. H. Bedsworth; cattle, C.

H. Eastwood; hogs, K. M. Craighead; sheep, Hubert Books; hor- Ward Shryock; mules, Owen. hts been announced in the official publication of the organization.

The spring conference for division No. 8 of the Mo-Kan-Ark for first, sec- county finals. Five high Mo- i ksne. Auxvasse, New Bloomfield I and participate in i the county contest, -to be held in I Fulton under the sponsorship of! ii i Federal Highway Bill Would Give Missouri Almost Three Million The, treasury of'-, the Fultou district wffl be held in Fulton on i 1 Young Democratic Club of Kiwanis club was enriched by Friday, April 25, under the direc- ret" total of about S50 as the re-j turn of -Dr. H.

M. Bankhead of suit of the minstrel in which Fulton, lieutenant more than 100 persons took part! the division. governor ol Caiiaway County. Virgil Humphrey and Miss An-1 Measure to Improve Strategic Defensive Highways in Nation ST. LOUIS, March A j.

nie Cheney, both of Mokane, were! A se federal -bill to ap- married at the courthouse in Ful- 9P riate S287.000.000 for im- Fulton-xecently. The Mrs. David K. Driver, a for--- ton last week-by Probate Judge rovement of strategic defense be-used to-purchase glasses for'jner resident of Fulton, died in ai Lamar. highways would giv Missouri at I is the son of Mr Ieast 2 962 00 40 arrangement.

set the state would She is by her hus-jney of near Mokane. They will i De required to add an additional band, one son, David Washing-j -ri-ake their' home in $1.973,666. Edward Pearl Hardin, 61. a tormer Callawegian. died this of a heart attack, at his ton, D.

and two Humphrey is employed. Elenor and of the! home in Clayton. Funeral services and burial were held in Clayton. Surviving are his widow, the I home. Gus Weber of Boonville and Miss Julia Baker of Holt Summit Trial Reset secured a marriage The trial of William Matt Neal Boonville last: week.

license former Miss Emma Schuermey-i has been, reset- for Thursday. of St. Louis county, and two children: Ruth and Edwin Hardin, both of the home. He also leaves two sisters and three brothers; Mrs. P.

Craighead. Me- Credie; Miss Emma Hardin. Fuiton: O. Hardin and F. M.

March 20, a continuance of the case having been granted to defense by Judge W. M. Dinwiddie in the Caiiaway last week. Neal is charged with degree murder in connection uu tij-. A J-Lim VACi Hi IplUJU Clardin, Fulton: Dr.

T. Hard-j with the death of Gus "Holzha'u- ivi in, St. Charles. Announcement Mrs. B.

W. Freiberger of near Fulton, president of the County Council- of. Women's Community Clubs of Caiiaway County, attend a meeting in Mexico on March 18 to discuss and create greater- interest in home canning, gardening and storing foods. Twelve counties will be represent- was made in Fulton this week of the wedding of Miss Gladys Jatho of Fulton and John of Webster -Oripves, which took place TjMsy 25. 1940.

in the chapel of the ser. his father-ki-law. or Pprjt-j ed. at the meeting, land, in South Caiiaway. on lasti" Nov.

3. ed origin last week. The live" A large barjxjon of stock, including hogs and mules, James P. McClanahan, eight! was taken from the barn, but a miles northwest of Fulton, wasj large amount of hay, oats and destroyed by fire of undetermin-' corn was burned. SERIAL STORY DRAFTED FOR LOVE BY RUTH AYERS COPYRIGHT.

NEA SERVICE. INC. TESTERDAYt, April -to ATOid qxiextioiiing' Ann aboTi- Kent, bat tlat.lier sister fa Tinming The xtirgreons ha-re operated, liut TI not knmv for some time TThether Kent Trill see again. Ax April at home, her numerous liny friends eradually desert ier. Onl-r Hal Parfcs faltMnl.

Wien le comes at last to see her, April in grateful or jj, HlTe if KENT REGAINS HIS SIGHT CHAPTER-XVH JTAL proposed that night, After he'd told April the news in the town and answerec her questions in regard to work et the plant, he eyed her quizzically. "You've been through a war yourself, April," he said. far wrong, Hal." "I've, missed you. Been leading a hermit's "You shouldn't have done that "Ah, but I wanted to. You've spoiled me for other girls.

I'm going to brood and sulk until you can do the town with me again, fcl'm terribly fond of you, April. Maybe you've guessed." She wanted to stop him, to tell him he mustn't tie himself up to her when she wasn't in love with Perhaps she would be some day. Perhaps, when all memory of Kent was gone and she was sure he had his eyes back and was happy with Ann, she could think of Hal. Not yet Hal picked up her left hand, appraised the ring finger. "A diamond would be beautiful there," he said.

Then the bantering mood fell from him and he was all all lover. "April, darling, I mean it I love you. you'll marry me." She drew her hand away. 'Td lilce to say yes-" she began, then "No, there isn't anyone else," she choked. "If just that I can't be sure yet." Hal stood up, outwardly suave again but with that endearing way of understanding her.

"I'd rather wait for you and lose you than have any other girl," he said. CO they, left it like that When 0 Hal had gone, April thought, "Perhaps I could learn to love him. Til try, I really will. But not until I know for sure that Kent Carter is out of the darkness." Any day now, Kent's letter would be coming to tell the results of operation. "I'll know the day just by seeing Ann's face," April told her- April sat motionless in her chair by the window, her head bowed, her lips moving as if in prayer.

"Thank" God," she kept murmuring, "Thank you, dear God." Afterwards, the Burnett house that had been filled with a nameless unrest under its quietness soared into an aria of its own, "The operation was a' success" Ann told April "Kent's coming home in a few days for an definite leave. He insists he'll go back to I think hell be good." "You eyes are all right again. He can see?" "Yes, the bandages ere off. He's fine. He wrote this letter himself." "I'm so glad lor for you, Ann," April said, but Ann scarcely heard her.

Mother began to work more furiously that very afternoon on the frilly white things she was making. "I have an idea there'll Nip took up the vigil by her 3ed. Ann came and went on visits to her room. If she'd been hurt, she had apparently tried to forget it And each day; she seemed to Dloom more. "You look positively radiant," April complimented her.

"Thanks," Ann smiled in her quiet way. "Coming you, April, that means a lot" "Nonsense," April said. "You've always had good looks all your own, but you've never done enough about it. Take me and; my table. Ever see sol.

many boxes and bottles, lipsticks ner ne feneW' she couldn't nd lotions? I've worked hard at She marching up and be a bride in the house soon," she said with a knowing nod. JT was this that brought April to her senses. She would have to face Kent She would have to look at him and he could look back at her, this time with his Robert B. Brooks, member of the state highway commission, said the work 'program includes i reconditioning of roads so they can bear the mechanized army units, widening of to permit parking of army convoys and -strengthening of bridges. federal appropriations bill-has been drafted and will be introduced'in congress" soon.

said army engineers and; the state Jtiighw.ay -department had reached anragreement on construction of a 4-lane divided highway to Fort Leonard Wood and were on highway plans for the Weldon Springs TNT plant 'and the Lake City munitions plant. Draw Up List The commission has drawn up a list of strategic highways, Brooks said, and has submitted it to the war department. It includes 1,917 miles of roads and the commission estimates it will cost $42,340,700 to bring all ol them up to the standards for strategic highways set by the war department. The commission has given these routes first, second and third priority as follows: First priority: Kansas City to St. Louis over route 40, 260 miles.

Estimated cost $2,833,200. St. Louis to the Kansas state line west of Joplin, over routes 5 and 66, 310 miles. From Carthage to Joplin, an alternate route was included over 71 and 14. a distance of 18 miles.

Estimated cost, including alternate route. $3,390,000. Route 69 Improvements Kansas City-, northeast to the Iowa state line over rout 69, 125 miles. Estimated cost $2.415,000. North Kansas City northwest to the Iowa state line over routes 71 and 275, 145 miles.

Estimated cost $3,236,000. St. Louis to the Arkansas state line over routes 61, 25, 55 and 61, 225 miles. Estimated cost 456,700. Sikeston to the Illinois state line over route 60, 27 miles.

Esti- mated cost $593,000. New Madrid to Wyatt, a new! road of 33 miles on top of thej set-back levee. Estimated cost I $2,276.000. RADIO-Perfectly condition your! set for coming program im-j provement Stokes Electric Co. Engineering Corp.

203 ETcapltol BLINDS Laundry USED Apartments tad Flati 74 1940 models! CEDAR bunga- Roper Gas Stoves. WOODMAN' VENETIAN and repairs. Order of 4 or more, I 1 blind free. Capital City Ve-j netisn Blind Laundry. Ph.

lows, garage, electricity and hardwood floors. 2069-BIack. and room house, unfur- farm. Priced from $15 up. See them at Milo H.

Walz. i WATCH Cleaning with COOK'S FLOOR CLEANER. i COOK'S PAINTS! Phone 3401-3402 I Building ART trailers built to your specification. Kroeger Bros. Phone 3323.

Fuel. Feed.JFertilizers 56; Coal phone 3651. Jim BlumerJ wood. A COAL F.O~OVERY~PURPOSE' 1202 or 1203. J.

i REED Coal Company not modern, in army camp" area. Located miles from Solla, ft mile off- pavement. Garage chicken houses, garden, and cow pasture. $20 per month. Write C.

C. Davis, Dixosj, Mo. HIGH E. room modern. Vacant March 20th.

$35. Phone 1066 or 2784. MAIN W. room modern house. Fine to keep rcom- erg, $50.

Phone 1066 or 2784. W. room modern bergh Red Flame Coal. Wood, 1 house, newly decorated, $47.50. any amount.

Phone 89. Phone 1056 or 2784. Heating. Plumblas, Rooflnz 22 ALBERT SLANKER Plumbing heating. Repairs for allj Plumbing Heating Systems.

Skilled mechanics. Phone 742. to Eat LEONARD FAJEN PHONE Heating contractor. repair work a specialty. EMPLOYMENT Help 22 OPERATOR WANTED WRITE in fountain and lunchenette.

Apply in person. DO NOT PHONE. Reed Drug Store. MAID or full time. Go home nights.

Call 2426- Grcen week days. 19 CLASSIF1ED ADVERTISING INFORMATION In such mannej as to brine the greatest results for you. request" 1 Ior ye ly dverU5ln Careful attention given to man orders AH sds are restricted to their proper assjficatlon and to the regular classified yle ol type. The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy. Errors In advertisements should reported Immediately.

The Tribune Printing Company will not be responsible for more than on Incorrect insertion. Advertising ordered for Irregular insertions takes the one time rate. No ad Is taken for less than a basis of three lines Count five average words to the line. An average word contains six letters Charged ads will be received by telephone up to 12 o'clock for publication the same day if paid at the office within ten days from the first of insertion cash rates will be allowed. Ads ordered for three or six times and stopped before expiration will be charged for only the number of times the ad appeared, and adjustment made at the rate earned.

WANT eral housework. Telephone 3706. Apply 601 E. High. housekeeper.

2 children in family. Write Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Route ferson City, Mo. Phone 2072! Park Buttermilk. Black for more! FRESH chickens hens.

Dressed while vou wait F. M. Stamper Co. 1531. -1 room house, wiE decorate to suit or lease.

J. W. HOBBS, Realtors. HOME KILLED potatoes, 60c apples parsnips 5 Ibs for 10c or! 65c new cabbage 4c Ib grapefruit 30c oranges 20c doz. 801 Broadway.

Phone 3507. Machinery ana Tools 61! repair machinery. Cash or terms. A. J.

Dickneite, Freeburg, Mo. Phone 5113. Seeds, Plants, Flowers 63 LAWN pounds for $1.00. BUSCH-'S, Telephone 121. 620 Madison.

seeds and oro. BISHOP FLORIST, Madison. Phone 2590. 212 room brick bungalow and garage at 119 E. Circle Drive, block from bus line West School.

Convenient to churches, shopping district Country Club. Stoker furnace heat, good neighborhood. Present tenant original occupant for only 2 months. Leaving city otherwise would not Consider relinquishing. Phone for appointment, A.

H. Henderson. 1708-J. on East Circle, one occupant since completion. 5 large rooms, beautiful Mtch- en.

Vacant March 15. Phone 88 5 room bficE 117 Lavenia. All modern. Garage in basement Call 599 Red, Suburban, Country for Rent Buy 66 Girl Tor geneFa housework. Apply A.

H. DIEMLER, 504 Madison. W. 4, Jef- WANTED-Small, firepTooTottice" Write steady work. Apply 1110 Dunklin or phone 1405.

PHONE CLASSIFIED AD TO SOW CLASSIFIED ADVERJISLNG RATES Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertion: Sii Three Tiroes One Time Charge per line per line 17c per line ANNOUNCEMENT Deaths CHAMBERS, H. Dee Passed away'Monday morning at his home Cherry Street, Remains in state in the Thorpe J. Gordon Funeral Chapel from 4 p. m. Tuesday until Wednesday afternoon when Dr.

Carl Campbell will conduct service in the Chapel at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery. THORPE J. GORDON SERVICE COPPAGE, Mrs, Ben away Sunday at Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri.

Remains in state in the Thorpe J. Gordon Funeral Chapel until Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when services will be conducted' in the Chapel by Rev. Raymond Kimbrell and Rev. A. B.

Jackson. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery. THORPE J. GORDON SERVICE -age for housework no cooking, care of small child. Liberal salary- Mrs.

Bordeaux. Phone 2680. 33 MAN WITH to call on 'schools. Nothing to sell. No money to collect.

No competition. Write Director, 818 Medical Arts Kansas City.jvnssouri. CAR FOR BREAD ROUTE. PHQNE 1981 BLUE. WANTED Experienced while maid to work afternoons 1 in family.

2157-Black after 5 p.m. safe. box c-o this per, giving description, etc. price, ROOMS AND BOARD 1S wHhont Board 68 CAPITOL ing room. Continuous hot water Phone 1917.

hot water. Innerspring mattress Phone 2191. KJ. large- room continuous hot water, innerspring mattress. Phone 737-L.

HIGH W. bedroom new home, next-to bath. Lady preferred. Phone 524-J. MULBERRY for gentleman.

Continuous hot water, near bath, 535-Red. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FINANCIAL Money to 40 ACCEPTANCE LOAN CO. .1. Auto Loans 2 Household Loans 3. Co-Signer Loans 203 Trust Bidg.

2nd Floor Phone 2043 or 2045. McCARTY W. furnished rooms on first floor. Modern. Reasonable.

Phone 3425. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT LOANS Auto, Household Co-Maker CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY 211 East Capitol. Phone 2860. 41 WILL rate ofinteresi for private loan on good real estate. Write c-o this paper.

INSTRUCTION Personals the 7th day of March, 1941, I will not be responsible for the debts and obligations of Sophie Swetnam or for any debts and obligations made or incurred by any person for her or for me except such debts and obligations as I personally incur. (Signed) J. J. Swetnam. Private Instruction 45 YOUNG train now, big pay jobs in Aircraft Industry.

Learn'complete metal fabrication 4n 354 hours, S168. School in St. Louis. 59c to S1.20 per hour after training. Rill details about our budget pay plan upon request.

Write c-o this paper. LIVE STOCK Apartments and Flats 74 Downstairs 4 large rooms! basement. High E. rooms. Basement garage.

Water furnished. Ash rooms, newly decorated. Heat and water furnished. E. H.

Winter Co. Phone 88. ATTRACTIVE New unfurnished apartment. Heat and water furnished. Phone J203.

TAOS, 1 room modern rock house, hardwood floors, 9.3 ground, 53 good fruit trees. LON GROSS, phone 55 or REAL ESTATE FOR SALB Broken In Keftl -B FOR RENT REASONABLE JACKSON room modem lower apartment 6 room modern house close in. Main -W. room house. Havana room modern'bun- galow.

FOR ERICS, Busineess.building—913-E. High Can be financed. COLE COUNTS ABSTRACT CO. PHONE. REAL ESTATE SALES i jgigi- -Phone WE HAVE MANTTBARGAINS FARMS, BUILDING LOTS, AND- COMMERCIAL PROPERTY.v SEE -OUR INGS, REALTORS.

Farms and Land for Sale 8J 14 room house, outbuildings. On 1283-X. 10 mile drive. Houses for Sale 84 room brick, has good renters, $70 month. Terms.

Gundelfinger, 3199 or 333. HAVANA room brick. Basement garage. Good furnace. Finished attic space.

Newly decorated. Close to bus, school. Sacrifice price, $4250 and terms to-suit. A. L.

BARNES REALTY CO. rooms and bath. Exclusive. Kitchen furnished. BROADWAY room house with garage and basement.

1 -L. 1 95 )CO Phone 12. ments. Call 1384-Red before 8 or after 6:30. CLARK AVE.

room modern furnished 'apartment. On bus line. Vacant now. Adults. ELM W.

2 room u'ri- furnished. Light and water furnished. Gas heat. FAIRMOUNT room furnished apartment. Heat, water, garage furnished $37.50.

1431-L. Strayed, Lost, Found 10 Irish setter, 6 months old. Name Reward. Phone 3116. carry it through some- Second priority routes includ- i Mwl j- how," April thought, but deep in Belton setter.

White, black and ticked. Innoculation tag No. 87, J. C. dog license 112.

Reward Phone 1298 or 114. Cats, Other Pets FLAT FOR EAST CAPITOL. PHONE 1604- BLACK. C. A.

DDL BEAUTIFUL Apply 413 pies. Registered, Madison street. Horses, Cattle, Other Stock 48 HIGH room 3 room apartments, furnished, strictly modern, utilities. Adults. JACKSON rooms furnished.

Modern. Utilities. Ph. Private entrance. 110-962-Red.

FOR 3 year ofcf, broke; Mare, 4 year old, broke; JEFFERSON 4 room Horse, 10 years old, broke: fresh! furnished apartment. Bath, heat, bringing nice return on; investment Owner living out of city. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Terms. Write this paper.

modern' 6 room. Gas heat. 720 Cardinal St Phone 58. room brick, modern; 6 room brick, modern, close in. Good condition.

J. Vf. Hobbi Realtors. $250 like "rent" buys new brick, 5 rooms, new tile bath, modern kitchen, built- ins. Full price 55850.

side school district Call 872-R or 36. LEGALS Legal Notices he glamor stuff and you've done Better just by being yourself." April was knitting and gave a ab to the needles. This was a air of mittens, for the Red Cross and she'd missed a stitch or maybe added one, so the smooth effect was spoiled. "It seems funny," Ann said, the needles in her capable lands, "to see you fussing over anything like this." "It's my better nature corning the front," April grinned. Then, ecause she could do it with a "ertaitt nonchalance when her eyes ere down, busy with the stitches, down her room, testing the injured ankle, measuring her strength.

On the day of Kent's return, she even tried the stairs and wandered disconsolately in the down- i Joplin to the Arkansas state i line over routes 71 and 33, 56 i miles. Estimated cost $2,672,500, i Third priority: Excelsior Springs to the nois state line north of Hannibal over routes 1, 24, 36, 61 and 24. 190 miles. There is an alternate stairs rooms. Dad grinned at her, i from Kansas City to Car- stolen, February 16, 6 weeks old black Beagle Dachshund male pup.

March 1st, 8 weeks old brown Beagle and Dachshund male pup. Oscar Vf. Smith, 626 Kansas Street. Phone 2490. furnished rooms on 1st floor.

Utili- i tie" furnished. Adults. i Jersey heifer, heifer calf fay I side, makes a real family cow. JEFFERSON nicely Draft studs for sale or trade. Will farm to right parties.

WIG-GIN'S STOCK FARM, mile LAFAYETTE 309-3 room fur-1 nished. Modern, lights water, I HORSE Clarence! phone, stoker heat. Ph 2328 Schubert, Route No. 2, City; al-i furnish- AUTOMOTIVE so Fordson Tractor; Oliver Lister; 2 row Lister Cultivator; 1 row Cultivator. HOWARD HARSH.

Phone 2075-Black. she said, abruptly. "You mean, April, you're not in love with me?" She nodded her head miserably and blinked' back tears. "I like you an awful lot, Hal, but it's not love." "Is there someone else?" Hal spoke quietly. Someone else? Someone with a crisp, russet wave in his hair, whose eyes had bean shadowed behind dark glasfss? Someone £rho was shy and serious" and yet with great courage? But Kent from Kent?" way, coming She might have imagined it, but it seemed as if Ann's mouth tightened and her eyes weren't unlike the needles, bright, jabbfcg.

"I'll know soon," Ann said. And'it was that very afternoon. didn't have to see her sisters face to learn the news. There was a surer way of knowing than that, a giveaway that was infallible. Ann, in the downstairs hall, burst into song.

It was the first wasn't hers. Ke belonged time she hadsung over his work of helping Mother hang some new pictures. Mother smiled and said, "You're doing fine to make the trip down here ail by yourself. Here, Dad, move the frame a little to the right We want everything just right for Kent's homecoming." Nip nosed at April's heels. He'd been a great comfort, attaching himself to her ever since the day he had gone on the ill-fated drive with Kent.

That had been her day and this was Ann's. As Ann made ready to meet the train which would bring Kent home, Mother poked her head into April's room. "You'll be ready to say Automobiles for Sale 11 1939 Coach. Willj finance with no down payment, i ONE good farm mares in foal. Sell cheap.

Apply 428 W. I Main. ADMDQSTRATOR'S NOTICE IS HEREBY LITTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on Zs- Ute of T. T. Murphy, tieeeued, wen granted to the undersigned on JnJ day of 1841.

by the Probite Court of Cole County. Missouri. All inj claims against EaUte ire required to exhibit them for slloirtnce to the Administrator within month! after the date of granting of said or they may be precluded from any of said Estate and If such exhibited within one year from, the date of. granting said Letters they shall bt forever barred. Attested by me the 3rd day of March, 1941.

Parrlsh, Judge of Probate Court; HELEN Administrator. Centertown, Mo. March 4-11-18-25 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That LETTERS ADMINISTRATION; with win annexed on Estate of John L. Bach- mznn. deceased, were granted by the undersigned on the 3rd day of March, 1941, by the Probate Court of Coie County, Missouri.

AH persons having claims against said Estate are required to exhibit them lor allowance to the Administrator in six months after the date of granting room modern, said letters, or they may be prechidsd ed rooms, 1st floor. Heat, constant hot water. Adults. MAIN W. 4 room fur.

apt. Heat, furnished. Private entrance and garage. Telephone 1352-Red. rollton over 24 and miles.

Estimated cost, including alternate, $6,295,700. Sedan. Crystal City and Festus south; black finish, perfect to the Arkansas state line over! routes 61 and 67, 149-miles. mated cost $5,135,000. 2 cows.

One fresh, other fresh soon. Ed Roling, WardsviHe, Mo. sleeping porch, garage, decorate from any benefit of said Estate: and if flnrt, Original interior. Corn Once Boufht Pew Seats i NEWTON, Mass. (UP)-Citi- izens bid for pew seats with corn in the i records found by a WPA historic- ial records survey.

Early mem- ibers of the First Church of Excellent mechanical condition. This car is extraordinarily clean throughout. You can't go wrong at the price, $415. SHIKLES Used Car Lot, 306 Mulberry. Poultry and Supplies to suit, $40 unfurnished.

1128. MCCARTY w. rooms bath, refrigerator, stove. Auto- BABY- poultry, supplies, Dr. Salsbury's prod- ucts.

Osage Hatchery. 2850. 49 matic heat water. MODERN Unfurnished: four MERCHANDISE room. Heat and water furnished.

5 room, basement garage, water March 4-11-18-25 furnished. Phone 1846. such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of granting said Letters they shall be forever barred. Attested by me the 3rd day March, 1941. T.

L. Parrish, Judge of Probate Court. OSCAR GOETZ, Administrator. Henley, Mo. Miscellaneous for Sale i 6 room partly fur- i i nished.

Iron Fireman CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Stations 16 AUTO. RADIATORS-New and Sappenfield and Sims, Rear 116 E. High, phone 1113. tion. Oak breakfast set.

See week days. 1824 Vf. Main. i Newton (Congregational) paid i an average of a half bushel per seat at an annual auction. nished.

2nd floor. Bath, Private entrance. Adults. I BODY Expert! hello to Kent?" she called April had on her terry robe, the white one that hugged her thai i figure and made her look like i some wraith of herself. "No, I'm sort of tired," she I I The area is equal of Encephalitis ST.

JOSEPH, March 10 Elaine Winfrey, a four year old victim of encephalitis, died today after a three week period'' of unbroken skeep. York. Then she shut the door quietly, hear' ill to all the United States east of the Louisiana work guaranteed. MUN'S AUTO BODY, 713 Jefferson. 1130.

JJ.Q% FOR Ladies Wrist ft.m Watch. 32 small diamond set- A M5-6 room furn-j tings. Fine foreign 'shed, heat, water, large price $100. Write c-o this 24-HOUR WRECKING SERVICE! PAUL GRIFFIN AUTO BODY Rear of Court House. Phone 555 Radiator BUSINESS SERVICE BnsineM Offered 18 FLOOR SANDING WORK Guaranteed Latest Equipment LUEBBERT.

Ph. 238. Service. Exclusive GE. It RCA Victor Co.

gas iired furnace. Will heat largest size residence or apartment or good sized office build- on bus line, $60. Phone 2482. VOSS I ly furnished, large, strictly mod- era, garage. On bus.

Phone 3240. Houses for Rent 77 ASHLEY price. Inquire Mr. Baker, Tribune Printing Co. KINDLING FOR SALE BRUNNER CONSTRUCTION CO.

TELEPHONE 1737 To fill an empty purse, rent an furm'shed house. Electrical appliances. Phone 2420. BALD HILL ROAD all modern brick house. Close in I Phone 1073 cr 2039.

BENTON room modern house, 2 car basement garage. IF YOU MUST BORROW $5.00 to $300.00 We will be be glad to help you solve your money problems with a Loan ol any amount up to S300. This service is available to married or single people. Monthly Charges on Unpa Balances: On loans nude $100, or less, Above, up to $300. PUBLIC LOAN CORPORA TI 0 411' Cent.

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