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The Daily Capital News from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 3

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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DAILY CKPITAC KEWS, 'JEFFERSOM CITY, NOVEMBER 7, 194T Flood Damage Against tax list was original- jly compiled, 131 pieces of pro- but ped this week to Britain for of British refugees by the wari relief production department of! i. subject to sale, the taxes were paid on 103! the Callaway Red Cross. The, pieces before the sale. shipment was the fifth box of Only one lot was included in clothing to be sent from the Ful- the sale and that was in Fulton, i ton office to Britain since last The remainder of the list was! June. The production bureau of- 1 made up of farm land ranging fice which was maintained down- I from .25 of an acre to 85 acres, town in Fulton for a while was; total of 673.25 acres was sold.

closed last June, but local wo-j 1 our less of property men are making garments and: were offered for saie this year i sweaters for the refugees. Ma-j than last. iterials are available at One hundred and 75 fathers i School for Deaf for all women i i spent the week-end at William! who wish to cooperate, accord- i Woods College, in honor of the ing to Mrs. T. L.

Ingle, head ofj nua i Da d's Day at i the war relief production de-i the college. A harvest carnival partment of the Callaway Red; TT ov- 6 Mr and smoker for the dads were Cross. i Mrs. H. V.

Benskin have filed features of the entertainment suit against the City of Fulton for $5,000 damages which they! MM 11 DMH i 3nU FllS, Hi ft 0611" ft SKIfl Seek SSOOUr Dad i iituT. in at WllliaiT) WOODS HI iiiiiiuui iivvuj Rolla Plans ArmisliceDay Observance Fort Wood Soldiers, R.O.LC. lo Parfici- pale in Parade allege they have suffered as the I result of flood waters caused by a. concrete crossing over Town creek near their property in Ful! the December term of the way circuit court. annual roll call and inventory of Boy Scouts in the: Fulton district, which includes FultDn and Callaway county, is ton, district Scout commissioner.

The troops are to be prepared In their petition the Benskins this rear to engage in nat tne concrete and subjects in con- which the city built across thej nection wjt getting ready creek rtas raised the level of the i those activities will be discuss-: stream at least four feet, divert-j ed during the roll call. Fulton' i ing the water from its natural has five troops and there is one i course and causing it to back upi the county at Steedman. Each: into the basement of their pro-j the troops will be visited by i perty. They ask the court to Commissioner Norris. der the city to cease maintain- ROLLA.

Nov. The Mokane schools were clo- i plans for the big- sed the first of this week as thejgest Armistice Day celebration bus which brings a large num- in Holla's history are rapidly ber of students from the Steed-'being arranged, with units from community was unable to: Fort Leonard Wood, the School make the trip on account of high of Mines R. O. T. C.

unit, the waters. i American Legion and the veter- California Couple Wed ans of Foreign Wars taking part Miss Madge Hendrix and Law- in a mammoth parade, rence Fletcher, both of lI a public shools, the defense were married in California, of Mines-and the local last week-end. They, were ac-; Chamber of Commerce are co- Texas Youth Killed After Fleeing Posse BRTKKLEY, Money' Injures Womn The MALONE, N. Y. of Howard Spencer is recovering I from an injury to her eye by money.

She was Tdfct Can oldest known manuscript is in the Vatican aft' MS young white man ten- watching a machine giving aer-i tatively identified by state po-fial rides at the Franklin county! lice as Robert Edward Ander-jfair when a missile shattered! son, 21, Dallas, was shot per glass. Companions' to death tonight by a posse found the object was a 25-cent! which pursued him and an un-jcoin, which -apparently flipped identified comapnion more ou the pocket of a person six hours. jwblzzpg through the air on the The man's comapnion. assist-: machine. ant superintendent" Cliff Atkinson of the state police, said, Twenty suits, 3 overcoats, 12 escaped from Brinkley in a stol-i ats pairs of boots and; en motor car a few minutes be-j oes other garments in; fore the second man.was slain.

are necessary for! Pursuit of the men started the man, according shortly before noon when High- American experts in male i way Patrolman Homer Simms fashion. 'iPhoae 121 drove alongside an eastbound au- tomobile to tell the driver he had a flat tire. Simms said as he pulled the police car even with the other car, the driver drove into a ditch Ahvays an abundance fresh cnt flowers at of 620 Madison companied to California by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Conn of Fulton.

The bride is a daughtej of Mrs. Martha Hendrix of Fulton and Flethcer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, west of Fulton. i I IDTDR ol The more money a man puts into a new car, the less likely he is to gamble with unknown, untried motor oil.

He has learned by experience that high quality lubricant is a sound and saving investment. If yon appreciate a sweet-running, long-lived engine, try Phillips 66 Motor Gil. We frankly tell you that it is pur finest the highest grade and greatest among all the oils we offer. WAfter 1,000 miles, or when seasons change, it is good and to drain and refill with high quality Phillips 66 Motor Oil. ing the concrete ford.

Eighteen pieces of real tate in Callaway county soid for S794.72, at the" tor's annual tax sale, at the es- were Miss Virginia Rose Cason of The three troops sponsored by: Shreveport, and Capt. Carl Hall, son of Dr. and -Mrs. R.G. Hall of Fulton, were married the Presbyterian church of Fulton, the Rotary Club and Caval- ry Baptist church will hold their Shreveport last week, it was coiiec-.

ro ii ca mee ti this week, and announced in Fulton this week A' TV one olher the troop sponsored! by the couple" who came to Fulton A total of by the Missouri School for the' ton after the to visit S640.72 was charged against thei eaf, will meet November Hall's Dt Ha property delinquent taxes, soj Dates have not yet been set for! Capt. Hall the sale prices exceeded the amount of taxes by $154. of ty offered for sale, but no bids were given on five, leaving 18 which were sold. When the the roll call meetings of the troops sponsored by the of the Methodist church of University of Missouri" He 1 FuKon and the parents of Steed-1 graduated from the the Fulton schools, and later attend- Westminster College and the was man boys. A box of 84 sweaters was ship- luxury the whiskey of the YEAHS OLD STRAIGHT BOOBBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF.

SCHENLET DISTILLERS H.Y. operating to make the occasion a memorable one. Lt. Col. F.

L. Ryder, post commander of Fort Wood, will be the grand marshal of the parade. Prof. Dave Walsh of the School of Mines is chairman of the veterans' organizations. A special Armistice Day program is planned at Rolla High School at 9:30 a.m., with Herman Lark, Steelville.

former deparmental commander of the state American Legion, as the principal speaker. Masons Mark Anniversary The 75th anniversary of the Chapter No. 32, will be cele- next Saturday, with work, a banquet and an appropriale program. The Most Excellent degree will be conferred in the chapter hall of the Masonic Temple at 4:30 p.m. Saturday upon a class of 10 or more members.

Funeral services were hold and its two occumants fled on foot into the woods. Atkinson said a set of tools was found in the abandoned car and other evidence indicating it had been used to haul a safe. Trapped Child Sings to Doll AN EAST COAST TOWN, Eng. a German plane bombed an east-coast town 8- year-old Eileen Olgar was buried in wreckage. While her rescuers dug her out she sang to her doll.

Her parents were kill ed. St. Louis i ebrated University School of Medicine, i degree and is now a member of the' medical corps of the army, stationed at Barksdale Field, La. The Kiwanis Club of Fulton will erect a large Christmas tree in the business section of Fulton, as an additional decoration to the holiday decorations! yesterday morning at the Me to be put up on the downtown Caw funeral home here for the streets under the direction of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fulton Chamber of Commerce, George Zorumski, who was born It was decided this week by the in the St. James hospital Tues- committee in charge that all of the decorations will be in place by November 28, when the holiday shopping season will be officially opened with "Display Window Night." Letters are to be sent to coun- day morning. The- baby was survived by his parents, one brother, one sister and his grandparents. Petroleum products were Join Our PHILCO Come in for Complete Details Xo Obligation Christmas Ciub Ohrisfmas DeliverTof Guaranteed Another shipment of new 1942 Phiico Radios just received. Many styles to choose from all sensational values! Gome HURRY Quantities Limited I switching- PHILCO Trcmsitena gas Cabinet ty school teachers asking that their schools enter floats in the during 1940.

Santa Claus parade to be held in Fulton aturday afternoon, November 29. Prizes will be awarded for the best floats. $10 being offered for first place, $7.50 for second, $2.50 for fourth and $1 for each decorated float entered from the county. Continue Extension Work Farm extension work is to continue in Callaway county the coming year, accorrding to an agreement reached at a meeting in Fulton this week between the extension board of Callaway County and representatiyes of the extension department' of the University of Missouri. The agreement becomes effective January 1, 1942.

Representatives of the extension department of the University present at the meeting were Miss Rachel Markwell, who has jurisdiction over home demonstration agents in 24 counties. and John Falloon, who is charge of extension agents the same 24 counties. The extension board of Calla- ay includes the chairmen of the 17 township committees, the three members of the county committee, the four officers of the county council of women's clubs, and the presidents of the 27 women's community clubs in the county. Officers of the board were reelected as follows: President, C. M.

Brown of Hatton; vice president, J. V. Dunlap of Fulton: secretary-treasurer, P. M. Fox of Fulton.

Clarence Sundermeyer of Cedar City and Russell Jennings of Fulton are -lie other members of the official board. Harold Slusher. farm extension agent.and Miss Mattie Me-1 Campbell, home demonstration agent, were retained by the' board and will continue their work in Callaway. used at a rate of 150,000,000 gal- There is about a pound of salt a gallon of sea water. Milk Mixture For Stomach Ulcers A recent medical discovery now; being used by doctors and hospit-j als everywhere has proven unusually successful in the treatment of stomach, ulcers caused from ex-i cess acid.

It is a harmless prepar- ation yet so effective that in many cases the pain of stomach ulcers disappears almost immediately after it is used. Also recommended for gas pains, indigestion and heartburn due to hyperacidity. Sufferers may now try this at home by obtaining a bottle of Lurin from their druggist. Lurin contains this new discovery in Its purest form. Easy to take.

Just mix two teaspoonfuls in a half glass of milk. Costs but little. Try a bottle, it must satisfy; or money refunded. Lurin for sale in in Ions a day in the United States Brandenberger and drug i everywhere. by A.

stores MITZI'S Mid-Season Sale Starts Friday 200 HATS Values to $2.98 CHOICE $1 Spcrt brims, dressy types, pom- padors, turbans. Lovely selection of colors and outstanding values. SI.39 SWEATERS Short Sleeves, Slip-Over and Coats, Choice $1.29 JERSEY and SUEDE BLOUSES All the New Pastel Colors, Choice SWEATERS All the New Colors SLOPPY SUES, SLOPPY JOES, C-l Qp and SLOPPY LOPPY up Skirts to Mix or Match $1.98 and 82.98 Children's Felt Hats "5" Price Miizrs 202 E. High Phone 3262 Beanies Now 77' Mile. BUICK BUILDS FOR DEFENSE i Rich Fountain Barn Desfroyed by Fire RICH FOUNTAIN, Nov.

believed to have originated by spontaneous combustion destroyed a barn owned by Adolph Klebba. Hay and other feed were stor- i ed in the building. All livestock was led to safetv. AYBE it's a little hard to picture this trim Buick as it will look on that unknown day when you come to turn it in. PT-91.

5-tube Circuit with Beam Power. Built-in Loop Aerial. Plastic cabinet. $1595 See Our Complete Display of Phiico Battery Sets Hilo H. Wall Stokes Electric Co.

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30c. MENTHDLATUM There may be scars in its fenders, and use-stains on its but the thing that matters is it'll still be going great guns. You can count on that husky valve- in-head straight-eight to be ticking off the miles with the satisfying extra efficiency it now boasts. You can rely on Compound Car- buretionf to hold your gas-costs down, squeezing every last power- packed mileoutofthefuelyouburn. There won't be any loss of easy comfort in those all-coil springs, or any need for care to keep them gentle.

As for the there's just nothing to go wrong with a simple steel shaft encased in a stout torque tube! fAvaiiablc at slight extra cost oa Buick SPECIAL models, standard on other Scries. Tires? You may be through the second or third set before you're finished with any car you buy those Buick broad- rim wheels will see to it you get the top mileage each can give. As for such things as connecting rods and Buick rods are extra strong, while tests show that our oil-cushioned bearings lasj: twice as long as others under the same load and Our Building Pratt JTHfttsv aircraft for service. So go right ahead! Buy this Buick on its last mile instead of its first. That's the smart way to buy these times.

(XMMAftOf CtliUIMOIWU HIVE Of this you can be sure: No other car's going to offer greater surety of long, pleasurable, dependable if you can get a Buick now, better grab it! No other ear has ALL THIS FOR YOU IN 'FORTY-TWO FIREBALL STRAIGHT-EIGHT VALVE IN HEAD ENGINE if COMPOUND CAR8URETION (standard on most models) OIL-CUSHIONED CRANKSHAFT PINS AND JOURNALS STURDI-llTE CONNECTING PARKING BRAKE AD- RIM WHEELS FULLY ADJUSTABLE STEERING POST SODY BY FISHER WEATHERWARDEN VENTI-HEATER (standard on LIMITED models, accessory on ether Series) BETTER BUY BUICK HEISINGER MOTOR COMPANY 315 East High Street Jefferson City, Mo. I WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM.

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