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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 10

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Workers for Census to Be Hired Locally Symington Reports on Plaits for Agriculture, Population Counts Thursday, May 7,1959 Paae 10 Morutor- Xsdex First Aid Class Has Case, but One Detail Overlooked TWIN FAIXS Idaho (AP) A class of city firemen and their wives gathered Wednesday night WASHINGTON According to' for a Ked refresher course izsonnation provided 2 large light bulb dropped from a ceiling Symington, the Department! of Commerce plans to hire 1 loa.rpn^-YiT to 2 aaG broke upon the heaa of Mrs. William Heinnch. Instructor William Bergadine administered first for the 195S Census of Agricul tare and the 1950 Census of Population sad Honsing for Missouri, at ihe'local level ratfcer is Washington. Symington was told that recruit-i patCfi aid. lecturing the while on how to Missourions Picked for Ipatricia Willman Wins in St.

Pius Oratory Contest 4-H Leadership Camps COLUMBIA CAP)-- Selection of four Missouri 4-H Club members to attend leadership camps of the American Youth Foundation at Governor Names Jim Carney As Chairman for Handicapped Patricia eighth grade Stony Lake, was announced i student at Si. Pius School, was- Club leader. Jim Carney, circulation mana-? J. J. Griffin, St Louis, state chair of the Monitor-Index, was cbainnaiL of the Carcev has served as chairman last Frank Graham, 4-Kjfirst place vdnner the cMe miaitte on Employment of the "Moberly committee for jrM TM" 'J a Physically yesterday appointment was not made by the governor.

Griffin explained that the com- appointmeat was made works hand-ia-hand with Jewell and Janet will attend thejtion. Jamcs lair, by CoLi sta te emolovment offices, seeking gjrls carap Aug. 3-lS and Byroaf sevecto grade stud-j and Daniel will attend the boys Jent, was second. First and second camps Aug. 1S-30.

a winners will receive Delegates are selected on the jplaques acd will have their names basis of character, 4-H leader-s inscribed oa a permanent trophy scholastic standing aud atji-skejot at the letie activities. employment of handicapped per- son of Mr. and Pvt. Robert period. Persoanel will be employed upon satisfacrory completion of a Qualifying to be announced and conducted locally.

Agriculture Census First In the 1959 Census of Agriculture, frcm September through December, there vx-iii be positions ia Missouri for 4 supervisors, S7 crew "jnouBtain climbers feH to leaders, asd 1200 death at 13.000 feet in the Employment for Sierras, a rescue party ra- run generally from September i diced today, through December, with wages Vranlr "sanbom. leading the based 03 aa annual salary of rescuers, said the bodies were i located near a quicksilver mine ven to moUiers when Cub Scout Two Men Perish in Attempt to Climb eak in Sierras BRIDGEPORT, Calif. (AP Linneman, Forest Green, hove completed eight weeks rniUtary police training at the Provost Marshal General's School at Fort Gordon, Gal Armstrong Seniors Are Other high ranking contestants were Betty Dickson, Larry Rey- jnolds, James Connelly, Jane Sulli- Nomo Bow Hunters OM Bovd manager of Moberiy office, reported that 1 haadicapped persoas were placed in jobs sere in 1958, asd that 37 handicapped persons were placed 111 Members Bow The Scncol th Armstrong Baptist 'and the audience. for ter Sister Anecietus andj Sister Christine of the Boonviile schooL of the No-Mo attended a meet Sedalia and returned large share of the trophies awarded in various events. Paul Jeffries won first in the ex- Honor Mothers i The theme of the banquet was An ltd Ekberq Files i oadge ano.

denner stripe; Bobbie "Max-time." The An Actl0n Crew leaders and enumerators SO miles east of Bridgeport Pack 202 held a den meeting 3 be recruited in October, with I The bodies were identified day night at Nonh Park SchooL Edwarcs, bear oadge; and Jesse was in charge of the decora-; Kruse, lion badge, one bear which carried out the class! arrow, and two wolf silver arrows. i of aqua and pink. The A program feature was a musi-i tables were beautifully decorated cai hoedown by Den 2 with mem- with miniature Miy "poles with Awards were made, and paper streamers extending The SANTA crew leaders working to weeks those of Burl Parkinson, 65. South! Rslph Jett Cubmaster, presided at an of ap- Pasadena and Francis plans ere 'for" June, VA AAA TTTiiiTrmT-ritvu-e- lur- fLI t'ttif THftTT i iteiy $4,000. Enumerators ley, 53.

Glendale, Caltf. They bad: Juiv will be employed from 2 to 3 weeks i oeen sussing since lasi Fnaay. on a Biece-work basis designed to Parkinson and were said! ydeld S12 to SL3 daHy. Ponplation and Housing The 1960 Censuses of Population and Housing w3i be conducted in the first half of 1960. There will be positions ia-Missouri for 10 supervisors, 233 crew leaders, and 3S97 Supervisors will be employed from January through May of I960 at an annual salary rate of S59QO.

Crew leaders and enumerators wiH. be recruited in February and March of next year, with crew leaders working from 6 to 8 weeks at the ammal salary rate of approximately S4000. Enumerators "will be employed from 2 to 3 weeks ai the S12 to $13 per day piece rate, Those interested in. -working for ine Bureau of. the Census -should watch for local -notices, and announcements regarding Miing procedure, as the Jobs wH oe handled, locally rather than "by the Bureau in Washington.

to be experienced climbers They told friends thev exacted to climb the Deafc and return to their start- Allgust outings for the assistant Cuomaster, Hugh Presented wolf pin awards Masons, Sturgeon, At Meeting and Mrs. Le- Mason, Sturgeon, attended district meeting of the National of at the Holy Ghost Church in Cen- traSa fecectly. IMTS. C. C.

Cuflers Is ing point Bishop, last Sunday. When they failed to search was started by parties and the civil air patrol. Carney, Daryl McCollum, Eddie Hartgrove, David D. Keith, Joel 778. Mrs.

Charles Massmas won first in the women's expert A class with a score of 463. Bob Boots was first in the archery class for men with a score of 460 and Tim Jeffries placea second in the junior Other No-Mo members attending were Bob Kuebler who shot 442; Stan Green who shot 462; and 6d ha3 ended her SuiDg tor tfX? Massm wholiadasocre to mothers was giv-jgsvs of flowers and lace The No-Mo Club has challenged en by Den 1 who sang "Let Me'containing the place cards. Swernsh actress Columbia hunters at a meet Call You i A three course dinner was serv- 1 hlin 1 her Sunday afternoon on the Rothwell EusseH Gibson and Ray Boots, d. The Kev. e.

Griswold Iaint Sled Wednesday. park were guests. jthe invocation. Bill MarklandJ SBd Stee! Wer6; A-novelty shoot wll be held Sunday School superintendent, and 111 ence Italy 1956 i Tuesday night at the range for the Ronald were a club. 15 and she has bees making films Visitors are welcome to attend any activities of the No-Mo club.

Sturgeon OES Meets STURGEON A meeting of the Sturgeon Eastern Star chapter The general arrangements com- in Briggs asd Mrs. Jack 3 Paris Sisters Home From Thomasville, N. C. Salisbury Club Women Attend District Meet The four federated dubs of Salisbury were represented Monday at the semi-annual convention of the Third District of Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs held at a cafe near ErksviHe. The Edma clubs were hostesses.

Jerry Qrr and Gayle Handley. Cleo Hartgrove, also an assistant Cubmaster, and Eobert Edwards, institutional representative, deputy grand matron, May assisted with the awards and the Cubs presented their wolf pins toj their mothers. Other" awards went to Denny Price, bobcat pin: Mike Carver, bobcat pin and wolf badge; Gayle Handley, wolf gold arrow and den- ner stripe; Gary Poe, wolf gold arrow Larry Jett, bear badge; occasion each year at the close 1 school. Plans were made for 5 5 Iady Sapp Cdumbia, Tom Bryson. Has Surgery CENTKALIA --Tom Bryson, was admitted to Audrain County Hospital Saturday for observation and treatmnt and underwent surgery Wednesday, ed from a visit with their brother- John Blaine Critically 111 CENTRALIA John Blaine of Wellsville, brother of Mrs.

W. T. Dejarnett of Centralia, is critically in-law: and -sister, the''Rev. and Jill in Audrain 'County Hospital. Powell, in Thomas- Mrs.

Dejarnett visited with him Tuesday. during January, February, March and April, 1959. ON SALE AT BETTER FOOD STORES EVERYWHERE Madison Seventh, Eighth Grades To Visit in Kansas City MADISON The seventh and eighth grade classes of the Madison Elementary School will visit the Nelson Art Gallery, the Truman Memorial Library and other Quarterly Conference Held STURGEON Dr, Sterling Ward, Fayette, district superintendent, conducted a quarterly Mrs. J. C.

Philpott, Mrs. Marv Carne feea badge and two places of interest in Kansas City conference at the Sturgeon Metho- Heiman and Miss Helen Dautel represented the Double I Club; Mrs. Frances Gallagher, president, and Mrs. Claud Carter. Shakespear Club; Mrs.

Harold Moms, president, and Mrs. William Sweeney, Tasnak; and Mrs. Donald Gesling, president, Mrs. Jack Richardson. Detta Club.

The fall meeting wffi be held in Appoximately 150 women attended the meeting. The meeting was lor postmasters front about 30 cities in the 13 county area of the 11th Congressional district The group -was entertained at a social iour in the home of. Mr. and llrs. Arthur INSURANCE Fire Aufo Liability OTCeefe W.

Reed St. Able to Return Home PABIS Mrs. C. C. Cullers, who been convalescing at the hoine of a daughter "in Iowa the past few has returned to her home here.

She is now aole to be in a wheelchair. Mrs. Maude Sneli is ner day nurse and Mrs. Ollie Forbis her night nurse. Charles Holohan Hospitalized MADISON-- Charles Holonan of near Madison who has been a patient in Woodland Hospital for several weeks has been moved to Whitaker Hospital His condition is fair.

I Money Buying Hinkley Street Market 913 Hinkley St. Frsh Fruift Vegetable Meats Open 8 to 6 Mon. Fri. 8 to 8 Sat. Prices Good Thru Saturday FRESH CUT Uf--TRAY PACK FRYERS each 69c up MorreH's Spieed Luncheon PALACE SLICED BACON-1 BACON, Dry Salt Mofrells Large Bologna Jb.

39e 39c Ib. 29c LARGE CRISP HEAD LETTUCE 10c TOMATOES, Firm Red. RHUBARB, Home Grown. LEMONS, Large bunch lOc --doi. 39c U-S.

NO. I CALIFORNIA WHITE NEW POTATOES gold arrows; David Keith, a a 12. Idist Church last night. SPICED OR MINCED HAM Ib. 49 YORKSHIRE--THICK SLICED BACON 2 LB.

PKG. 98 FRESH PORK TENDERLOIN Ib. 69 PURE CANE SUGAR mrh $2.00 other purchase 10 89' KOOL-AID 6 PKGS. 2 No. 2 cans 29c HY-KLAS Pork Beans VALU Green Beans, 303 cans 2 for 25c Tea Forbes VALUE BRAND Oleo 19c EM1L IMGARTEN'S MARKET FRESH CRISP HEAD LETTUCE 2 25' Home Grown Green Asparagus lOc Onions 2 for 15c RED POTATOES I0lbs.49c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ib.

69 TOWN CLUB Salad Dressing 39 Criseo 3 Ib, can 79c Kraft's Mustard 2 for 15c Sprayer and Real Kill qt 98c Liquid Linit Starch gal. 39c Fresh Grade Country Eggs doz. 35c Absorcne Wallpaper Lestoil qt.37c Vets Dog 3 for 25c Dandy Qleo 2 3 5 Toll Con Pet 4 for 59c Charm in Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 35c Franco-American Spaghetti 2-for 29c 2 No. 300 Can UIAL. SOAP FREE Hair Brush 3 Siie 74 EARL B.

NOEL Superette We Deliver Pkpnt mm MINI and SABLE GEEAMO-mieTABLE Creamo is preferred because the ingredient from wHcii Mgliest- priced spreads are made is blended additional and together tney produce a perfeetipn of flavor and uniformity that cannot be equalled by using one ingredient The Margarine PREFERRED OVER HIGHER PRICED SPREADS "Chilled now preserves Creamer Flavor Never Independent Show a Substantial Majority ef Women Know Creamo It at WtU or Setter ThanHighat Priced fit milk, tntf foybnn oil, off, Itc'rtWn, tnomt citric KM,.

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