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By Sen. Morton Profit Reports Run Hot, Cold in U.S. Industries Sharply Divided as to Upside and Downside For First 6 Months By SAM 0AWSON AP Business News Analyst SEW YORK (AP) Earnings reports of American corporationsj I2 7:00 p. Thomas Baalist Church! i i Japanese Premier Is Satisfied With U.S. Trade Policy CHICAGO (AP)--Sea.

Thrustoaj INGXl VYCGK I j. jpi-inic. Minister- Tiv "rune rsa2io lAcua chairman has announced the foi- Tbe Little Dixie Regional Lio- lowing convention hours: ranan announces the following- The times are Centra! Daylight.) Bookmobile schedule for Randolph and Monroe Counties: TOKYO (AP) Japan's new ria Isaid trade policy with toward Details of the program are to be announced later: Monday, July 25: First session 10:00 a. Second session 6:30 p. i tenaiaisent; 7:00 p.

aad call to order. July 26 Third session 6:30 Highway Patrol Reports Thefts at Salisbury, Santa Fe thefts ia the area this week. Last night, three wheels and tires taken off a farm wagon When picking roses, cut the belonging to Ollie Mauk of near There is no bookmobile schedule for this week. The library in Mo- berly and the Huntsville branch jwiii be open. Thomas Hill Baptists Visit Nursing Home THOMAS KILL Taose from stem just above a leaf possessing Salisbury.

Ikeda also ruled out any ieaOets, since new buds Sheriff Mark Bodiae of Paris new parharnefliary elec-1 in the axils of this type told the Patrol that a rifle, several in Japan and depieo any in-i of Jaf those with only shotguns, cigarettes, radio casi- controversial U. security treaty, two tilings demanded by the left-wing demonstrators who forced the resignation of his predecessor, Nobusuke Kisjai. leaflets. are blowing hot and. cold on the cs ii to order.

A 1 i i who visited Sunday afternoon Tae oespectacied, conservative the Winkler Nursing Home. Hunts-1 Ikda who took office last week, on ihe conHdenee of businessmen Fourth session 6:30 p. ville, were the Rev. and Mrs. a a news coaiereiicet expressed stock market these days and also and consumers.

Record profits for the first half of I960 jostle declines. Industries sre sharply divided as to the upside and the downside. And within industries some giants show losses while their nearest competitors report gains over the first half of their previous fiscal year. A sizable number of companies report record sales but lower net incorse after taxes. largely be- oin bus- cause of rising costs of ness.

Three Out of Five Gain But is the first rush of half- Wednesday, July 27 tertainment; 7:00 p. Robens" Misses Lillian" and" Mil-) 5 ee and call to order. Thursday, July 28 Fifth and final session 6:30 p. entertainment; 7:00 p. m.

--gavel and call to order. The sew Republican National Committee will hold its first meeting at 10 a. 20. Friday, July 2S, at the Conrad Hilton Hotel to elect a chairman and transact other business. for the violence led to the cancellation of WoS children, Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Epperly and Mr. and Mrs. Omer June. USE MONITOR-INDEX WANT-ADS ra and fishing equipment The more vigorous the rose, the taken Wednesday night from fSe more foliage that may be remov-j Davis and Snyder general mer- ed without damage to the plant chaadise store at Santa Fe.

En- trace was gained by prying open I a door. KOTICC or CXETITICAIC SALE G. Taornburs. Collector irhio. and for Randolph County.

Missouri, hereby sire notice, as provided In Caapier 140 of she Revised Statutes of for 2949, that I shall offer for sale the JaereioIiAT described lots and 'lands or so much thereof as assay be necessary to discharge the Taxes. In- Miress and Charges which may be thereon to the Siaie of Missouri for deHnquent lazes oa real esraie, at ihe Court House door in Handolpn on the fourth MondaT. the 22n.d day Ausust, i960, at 10 o'clock aja. of said dav and continuing fros day so day ihereaf until ali are offered. Said lots and lands situated In Han- dolph County.

Missouri, and described in forty acre tracts or otner legal sub- nuraber. block, addiilon. eic, and tee aggregate azsouni of taxes, penally, interest and costs, eacn year separately Sale No. 2-- Tavlor. Sppeily Esie.

A. KT.YSE ek A. NW cor and ez A sew B- Sec. 2. Twp.

55. and eosis Salisbury Group Goes To Republican Meeting SALISBURY Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Gehrig and Mr. and Mrs. George Prescott atteded a Republican picnic Wednesday night in Fayette. Dick Monsees, Sedalia, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, was the speaker. year 1959.

J953. 1957. 1956. 1955. S23.S5.

Sale '58 EDSEL 2-door, V-8, heater, blue color $1250 SANDERS Comet MERCURY Renault Monroe County year earnings three out of five companies are reporting a better prof vear so far than last. Cash dividends for the first six months QI 1960 were 6Vi per cent higher than a year ago, the Department of Commerce reports. Most of the largest companies are yet to report and many are in industries that nave been hardest hit by the decline in output, sales and earnings in recent -months. For example, eight steel companies have reported so far, seven showing a decline in profits from first half. The drop for the group as a whole is 37 per cent, a poor augury for next week when the biggest steel companies report.

Railroads Hard Hit For another example, five out oT seven railroads so far reporting show declines for a group drop of 26 per cent. And in the first five months of the year the Assn. of American Railroads estimated earnings of all roads with operating revenues of at least three million- dollars a year trailing last year by 17 per cent. When the rest of the roads report for the entire six months the picture is unlikely to be brighter- The 11 chemical companies reporting to date show three down and eight up, but giant Du Font's 6 per cent drop brought the whole group down for a 4 per cent de' dine. Some Doing Wefl Some industries are doing very the electrical equipment makers so are running 2 per cent ahead of last year, despite a drop reported by General Electric, the largest.

This was offset by inceased earnings by the second largest, Westinghouse. Food companies are reporting increases this year, the meat packers showing up strong, for one. Textile and tobacco companies indicate earnings running ahead of a year ago, and so do makers of TV and radio sets. When all reports for the entire first half are in, earnings are expected to be running close to what they were in the previous year, with very little percentage gain or loss looked for. But the early reports, with s.

major sprinkling of companies in the more favored industries, are running well ahead of last year. To date. 2S3 companies have reported for the first half of their fiscal year, for a total profit of a gain of 16.6 per -cent ver the Sl.251,373,000 earned cent over the Si earned by the same companies a year ago. George Deans Hosts At Keytesville Home SEYTESVTLLE Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

George Dean were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pheips, Salisbury. Mr. and Mr? Gene Pheips, Slater, and Mrs.

Edwin Swing and daughter. Jill. Salina. San. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold McLeod For August Term PARIS The Monroe County court has selected the following jurors for the August "term of court. Jackson Township Charley Dull, Lillian Overfeft, Robert Meaning, and Mrs. Leo Al- County Clerk's Notice of Primary Election To Be Held in Randolph County, Missouri Notice is hereby given that a primary election will be held a ORVILLE PRICE R. F.

D. 2 the regular polling places in eachj Moberiy precinct of said County of Randolph, and that the polls will be open between the hours of 6 a.m. in the morning and 7 p.m. in the evening, oa the first Tuesday of August. 1960, being the 2nd day of August.

1960, for the purpose of ternates. Caskie Painter, Russell nominating candidates for state, Johnson. William Dooley and Anna district, county and township of- Mae Peters. Monroe Ruth Durr, Don Perine, Greg Seward; Alternate, Iva Muda, Herbert Henderson, Oscar Hardestry. jfices.

to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1960. That the hereinafter mentioned list contain the name and Indian Creek--Gerald Spalding; postoffice address of each candi- Alternate, Russell Walkup. jdate for nomination, together with C. A. designation of the office for Jefferson Elliott v.

Miller, W. D. Crabtree: whlch he 1S a candidate, and the es, Raymond McCreery, Bob Clairy, J. C. Roberts.

Washington Mrs. Ernest Ragan. Furnish Robertson; Alternates, Ellis Holder, Charley Bush. Clay Marion Maupin, Warren Wilt; Alternates, Jewell Harrison, Wendell Strachan. Union Ralph Sanders.

Irene Yohe; Mrs. Brooks" Ray Holohan. Marion Merritt "VanBuren. William Smith: Anna Marie Harley: Alternates, Carrie Ragsdale. Minnie Bugg.

South Fork Walker a Robert Dunlap, s. Orval Vanlandingham, Hejiry. Kendrick. Woodlawn Stanley Overfelt, V. D.

Hollcnbeck; Alternates. Lavera Baldwin, Mrs. Leo Sanders. Negroes- Clash at SiMn Demonstration GREENVILLE, S.C. (API- Whites and Negroes threw punches Thursday in a melee" that followed lunch counter demonstrations in two downtown Greenville stores.

Three white youths -were arrested, charged with disorderly conduct, and released under $30 bonds. They were identified as Bobby Sims and Dean Willis, both 17, and Dennis Nevis, 26- Nevis also was charged with carrying an illegal weapon, a knife, and posted an additional S30 bond. 7 The fight began after ARENSON art or Principle that he represents: and also the hours during which the polls will be open. DEMOCRATIC PARTY For Governor: JAMES G. COX 1622 Lulu WeUston JOHN M.

DALTON 315 College Kennett ROY E. GLIDEWELL 51S West Walnut street Apartment 4 Springfield MILTON MORRIS 5301 Locust street Kansas City GEORGE ROBERTS Rural Route Westboro For Assessor: WOODROW L. HARLAN 604 South Ault Moberiy GILBERT C. KIMBROUGH Huntsville For Probate Judge and Magistrate: WIU1AM M. STRINGER North Buchanan Moberiy For Coroner: BENJ.

S. JOLLY, D. 0. 520 East Logan Moberiy W. C.

KELLEY, D. 0. 50 Holman Road Moberiy For Surveyor: For Public Administrator: HARRY MORGAN 328 North Fourth Moberiy For Committeeman, 1st Ward, Moberiy: RALPH M. MURPHY 512 N. Moberiy jFor Committeewoman, 1st Ward, Moberiy: MISS STELLA FEATHERSTON 207Vi N.

Clark MRS. FLOSSIE OVERFELT 413 Farror For Lieutenant-Governor: MICHAEL J. KENNEDY 4204 Walnut street Kansas City 11 EDWARD V. LONG Brookhill Farm Clarks ville LEWIS E. MORRIS 119 East Atchison street Jefferson City CHARLES C.

SHAFER 6808 Rockhill Road Kansas City For Secretarv of State: S. WESLEY ALLISON 400 Forest Liberty LEO T. DANIELS Centerville WARREN E. HEARNES 1309 Warde Road Charleston JIM (James KTRKPATRICK 1102 South Windsor Windsor For Committeeman, For Committeeman, jFor Committeewoman, Clifton Township: 1 4th Ward, Moberiy: L. E.

THOMPSON ILOL M. W1LKINS Clifton Hill For Committeewoman, Clifton Township: MRS. EULA HILL Clifton Hill For Committeeman, Chariton Township: WINIFRED FOUDREE Huntsvilie For Committeewoman. 929 Henry For Committeeman, Union Township: W. J.

MARTIN R. R. 3, Moberlv For Committeewoman, Union Township: MRS. MINNIE HAAK R. R.

3, Moberiy rr Chariton Township: For Committeeman, MRS. MABEL EPPERLY Clifton Hill LUCY HARRIS Clifton Hill For Committeeman, Salt River Township: LEROY TAYLOR Jacksonville For Committeewoman, Salt River Township: MRS. A. J. WEDDING Jacksonville For Committeeman, Sugar Creek Township: JIM K.

THORNBURG Urbandale Road For Committeewoman, Sugar Creek Township: MRS. JIM K. THORNBURG Urbandale Road For Committeeman, Silver Creek Township: RUBEN HUNKER Armstrong 2nd Ward, Moberiy For Committeewoman, W. T. SWARTZ 614 S.

Williams For Committeewoman, 2nd Ward, Moberiy: MRS. J.D. ALLEN 309 E. Rollins Silver Creek Township: MRS. A.

LEE BURTON Higbee For Committeeman, 3rd Ward, Moberiy: W. E. MOLER 512 S. Fifth For Committeewoman, 3rd Ward, Moberiy: MRS. E.

C- HEUER 2 Epperson For Committeeman, 4th Ward, Moberiy: JAMES E. BURTON 1401 Buchanan REPUBLICAN PARTY For Governor: WILLIAM B. EWALD 541 South Clay Avenue Kirkwood EDWARD G. FARMER, JR. 721 North Moffet Joplin HARRY C.

TIMMERMAN R. D. 5 Highway 114 Sullivan Salt Springs Township: ELMER WINKLER Huntsville For Committeewoman, Salt Springs Township: RUBY WINKLER Huntsville For Committeeman, Jackson Township: SHERMAN L. HAYDEN Jacksonville For Committeewoman, Jackson Township: cost $1.75. toial zazes total $120.97.

Sale No. 3-- Taylor. Epperly Elsie 130 A NW cor NVTSE. Sec, 2. Twp, 55.

Rng. 12. Amouat taxes, iaieresi and. cosis year 1959, 195S. 1957.

1956. Sale cost $1 75. gregare sota! 333.10. 1955. $10.43.

ices $5135; ag- Sale No. 4--Italiano. Jonn. 26.32 A. SWSEW of HJt.

Sec. 5, TWD. 52. Sns4 14 AsaotJnr taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1953.

1957. S33JJ3; 1956. 1955, $31.33. Sale cost $1.75. loial laxes $160.44: aggregate rota! S162J.9.

Sale No. 5--Griffin. Wn Chesser and Mildred. 6.25 A ihpr Eh NE of Wab R-W ex iracs in NW cor 50 ft. by 100 Ii.

es 7.75 A. Sec. Index Democrat 8 Friday," July 22, I960 7222. Sale cost SI.75, total taxes J9.4S; total $11.23. Sale No.

34--Burton. Soy Grandview Addition, Moberiy. Mo. Lot 17 Blk. 14.

Amount taxes, interest aiis ccks far vezr 1955. 1S57, 1256. 1S55, $3.04. cost. $1.75.

total tases S4XS1; total 34356. MINERAL RIGHTS Sale No. 2--Mason. A. M.

90 A STESE Sec- 10, Turp. 52. Sng. 1- 19531' $22.82." Sale cost $6.75. si-sQ total Sale So.

2-- Mason. A. 40 A. Wh X3T Sec. 11.

Twp- 52. Sng. ount taxes, interest and costs for 1959. $6.16: 1958, 1957. $7-45; aggregate total SSI total "taxes aggregate total Sale'No.

4--Mason. A. M. 20 A. Nh NW SS Sec.

11. Twp. 02, Hng. 14. 1956.

S4.6S: 1955, S4.68; 1854. $5, $5.53. Sales cost S5.75. total taxes aggregate total $38.23 Si sw Amount aggregate total $3133. Sale No.

6--Brown. Lizzie. 10 A. SW aggregate total cor of 0 A tract in SW cor SW NW sale No. 7--Mason, A M.

12 A pt Sale No. 7--Brown, Sallie. .50 A thpt total $24JS5. 10A N63rds NW SW of road. Sec.

1 Sale No. 8--Mason, A. M. 65 A. of $70.02: aggregate total S72.77.

EUGENIE E. HAYDEN Jacksonville For Committeeman. Prairie Township: KENNETH L. HEATH Clark For Gommitteewoman, Prairie Township: HELEN A. HEATH Clark For Committeeman, J.

L. HOOK Cairo ROYCE VINCENT Cairo Cairo Township: For Committeewoman, Cairo Township: DELTHA VINCENT Cairo For Committeeman, T. M. SHUMATE Higbee Moniteau Township: 'For State Treasurer: staged sit-ins at the S. H.

Kress and the W. T. Grant stores. 120 Red Shells Hit Quemoy TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--The Chinese Communists slammed 120 shells against Quemoy Island Thursday night. It was the heaviest attack on the Nationalist-held offshore islands this month.

NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE E. L. Chrisman. City Collector within and for Moberiy. Missouri, hereby give notice that I shall offer for sale the hereinafter described lots and lands or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and costs may be due thereon, to the City of Moberiy.

Missouri for delinquent taxes on real estate, at the Courthouse door in Huntsville. Randolph County, 1402 Bald Hill Road Jefferson City MILTON CARPENTER 1540 Grape Avenue St. Louis FRANK HAGGERTY 1101 Madison Street Jefferson City JOSEPH W. MARTINO 3104 Longfellow St. Louis For Attorney General: THOMAS F.

EAGLETON 6168 Waterman St. Louis GEORGE A. SPENCER Route 5 Columbia For Lieutenant-Governor: R. M. (DICK) BATTLES 1715 South Beacon Sedalia HARRY E.

HATCHER Granby For Committeewoman, Moniteau Township: MRS. BEN ALLEN Higbee For Committeewoman, 4th Ward, Moberiy: MRS. JOHN 7 E. LYNCH For Secretary of State: 212 Hagood For Committeeman, Clifton Township: EDWARD N. SANDERS Clifton Hill For Committeeman, Union Township: J.

D. RICE R. R. 3, Moberiy For Committeewoman, Union Township: MARGARET PATTON R. R.

3. Moberiy For Committeeman, Salt Springs Township: HUBERT R. (BUZZ) HARRIS Huntsville ELMER SKINNER Huntsville JOSEPH M. BADGETT 4369 Norfolk St Louis 10 DICK G. MONSEES R.

F. D. 2 Sedalia For State Tresaurer: F. P. (TED) GRAVES Farmington For Attorney General: DONALD J.

STOHR 8637 Brookshire Lane University City For Committeewoman, Clifton Township: MURIEL SANDERS Clifton Hill For Committeeman, Chariton Township: For Committeewoman, Chariton Township: For Committeeman, Salt River Township: ALLEN MESSER Cairo For Representative in Congress, of said day and continuing front day day thereafter until all are offered. I For Committeewomaa, Salt Springs Township: MRS. WALLACE M. R'YALS Huntsville i I uav uui.ii ttu iue uiiCAcu. s.nd daughter.

a. said lots and lands, situated in Mo- and Patti and Pamela Rut-' ledge of Excelsior Springs arrived Monday, for a days visit with the Deans. ome from a trip through the western states. Mrs. McLeod.

the former Miss Mary Davis, is a niece of Mr. Dean She formerly lived in Xeytesvilie. berly. Missouri are described by number, block and addition, and the aggregate amount of taxes, interest, and costs, each year separately stated, are as follows: Sale No. 1--Goldie Burton.

Bungalow The McLeod familv was enroute Se5 ats Addition Lot 10. Block 5. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. .62: 195S. .66: 1957.

.72: 1956. .41: 1955. .44. Total taxes S2.S5. sale costs 51.00, aggregate total $3.35.

Sale No. 1--Goldie Burton, Bungalow Heights Lot II. Block 5. Amount taxes, interest and costs 'or year 1959. 62; 1953.

66: 1957. .72: 1956, .28: 1955. .30. Total taxes S2.5S: Sale costs, SI.00: aggregate total S3.5S. Sale No.

i--Goldie Burton, Bungalow Heights Addition. Lot 12, Block 5. Amount taxes, interest and costs 'or year 1959, 1958. 1957. 1956.

28: 1955. .30. Total taxes S2.58. Sale costs SI .00, aggregate total S3.58. Sale No.

1--Goldie Burton, Bungalow Heights Addition. Lot 13. Block 5. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, 1958. 1957.

.49: 1956. 33; 1955. .30. Total taxes SI.93, Sale costs SI 00, aggregate total S2.93. Sale No.

1--Goldie Burton. Bungalow Heights Addition Lot 14, Block 5. Amount taxes, interest and costs Tor year 1959, 1958. 66; 1957. .72: 1956.

1955, .44. Total taxes S2.85, sale cost aggregate total S3.85 Sale No. 2--Roy Burton. Grandview Addition. Lot 17.

Block 14. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, 1958, 1957. 1956, S2 48; 1955, $2.37. Total taxes $16.89, sale costs $1.00, aggregate, total $17.89. I.E.

L. Chrisman, City Collector of the City of Moberiy, County of Randolph, State of Missouri, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a. true and correct list of the lots and lands that will be offered for sale as above set forth. Dated 2lst day of July. 1960, at Moberiy, MiMOuri.

Chrismatt City Collector (July 22 July 29, Aug. 5, 1960) i r- or One of FDR's Sons Supports GOP Ticket CESTCINNATI (AP)-One son of the late Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt says frankly he's going to support the Republican party this year. John Roosevelt, now a New York investment banker, said Thursday night: "I'm Vice President Nixon has the best training and the greatest ability of anyone in tills country for the job as president." 1958 EDSEL 2-door V-8, heater. Exceptionally dean.

Many miles of good transportation at a IARGAIN PRICE SANDERS MERCURY Renault Ilth District: MORGAN M. MOULDER JFor Committeeman, For Representative in Congress, Ilth District: ROBERT A. (BOB) BARTEL Route 1 Columbia GUSS SALLEY Warsaw For Committeewoman. Salt River Township: ESTELLA MESSER Cairo For Committeeman, Sugar Creek Township: T. D.

(DOC) FOWLER R. R. 2, Moberiy Camdenton iyjl A. BASEY VANLANDINGHAM Route 3, Columbia Jackson Township: LESLIE SAMP Jacksonville iFor State Representative, For State Representative, General Assembly: HERMAN G. KIDD Jacksonville.

Missouri For Committeewoman. General Assembly:) WEJJAM L. DAVIS 1004 W. Rollins Moberiy Sugar Creek Township: For Committeewoman, Jackson MRS. MAE MCDAN1EL For Committeeman.

Jacksonville lst Ward For Judge County Court, Eastern District: H. J. MCKINNEY 610 Monroe Moberlv For Judge County Court, Western District: THURBER DUNTVENT Huntsville FARLEY V. DAY Huntsville HERMAN L. PHILLIPS Clifton Hill For Committeeman, i Committeewoman, Prairie Township: lst Ward DENVER BAKER Higbee MRS.

VIOLA HOPSON 506 N. Morley For Committeewoman, Prairie I GERTRUDE COTTINGHAM Renick For Committeeman, 2nd Ward, iloberly: WILLIAM W. 310 S. Clark For Committeeman, Cairo UEL L. DAMERON Cairo JFor 2nd Ward, Moberiy: ETHEL SWINDELL 616 Monroe For Prosecuting Attorney: CHANNING BLAEUER 703 South Fifth Moberiy For Committeewoman, Cairo Township: GLADYS DAMERON Cairo For Sheriff: HOMER G.

FORREST Huntsville JOE H. MOORE 1412 Wight Moberiy jFor Committeeman. 3rd Ward, Moberiy: CHARLES E. THOMPSON 217 Locust For Committeeman, Moniteau Township: C- L. (CRACKY) BARTOLACCI Higbee I For Committeewoman, 3rd Ward, Moberiy: LOTTIE M.

BALTHROPE 139 Bedford For Committeewoman, Moniteau Township: MRS. FAY BAKER Hifibet For Committeeman, A. E. BROWN ,1229 Concannoa 4th Ward, Moberiy: MRS. JOHN MELTON R.

R. Moberiy For Committeeman. Silver Creek Township: For Committeewoman. Silver Creek Township: MRS. C.

Higbee Robert D. Leathers, Clerk of the County Court, within and for the County of Randolph, Missouri, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of candidates for the 1960 Primary Election, names and post office "of each, together with the designation of the office for which he is a candidate, the party or principle he represents, also the hours during which the polls will be open. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Court, done at my office in Huntsville, Missouri, this 22nd day of June, 1060. Robert D. Leathers County Clerk of Randolph County (SEAL) (July 15-22-29, 1960) Sale No.

S--Case. Marvin H. Mary Belle. 40 A SW SE Sec. 35.

Twp. 53. Rng. 15. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959.

S15.53; 1958. S14.65; 1957. 1956. 517.10; 1955. S14 09.

Sale cost SI.75. total taxes S77.47; aggregate total S79.22. Sale No. 9--Creson. Alrer Arthur.

1 A. SE Cor NE NE Sec. 24, Twp. 55. 16.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. SI 46: 1958. 1957. S1.79; 1956. S1.97; 1955.

$1.31: 1954. $1.96. Sale cost S2.75. total taxes 510.53; aggregate total $13.28, Sale No. 10--Welcn.

W. H. Son, Burton's DiT. to Higbee. Mo.

E. 25 ft. Lot 1. Blk. 6.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for -rear 1959. S3.07; 1953. 1957. 1956 S3.93: 1955. S3.96; 1954, 5432.

Sale cost S2.75. total taxes aggregate total S24.99. Sale No 11--Welch, W. H. Son.

Burton's Div. to Higbee, Mo. 25 ft. Lot 2. Bill.

6. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. $2,68: 195S, S2.90; 1957. S3.13; 1956. 1955.

S3.47: 1954, $3.79. Sale cost $2.75. total taxes $19 48; aggregate total S22.23. Sale No. 12--Bamett.

J. A. Est. Owen's Add. to Higbee.

Mo, Lot 2. Blk. 2. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, 1953. 1957.

S2.33; 1956. $2.09: -1955. $2.42 Sale cost $1.75. total taxes aggregate total $12.54. Sale No.

13--Barnett, J. A. Est. Omen's Add to Higbe, Mo. Lot 3.

Blk. 2. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1958, S3 74; 1957. $16-79: 1956.

$17.69: 1955. $17.33. Sale cost $1.75, total taxes aggregate total 570.69. Sale No. 14--Barnett, J.

A. Est, Owen's Add to Higbee. Mo. Lot 4. Blk 2.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1957, 1956, 1955. $1.90. Sale cost Sl-75, total taxes $7.23: aggregate total Sale No. 15--Hagar, John Martha Rennolds Forrest Park Add to Higbee, Mo.

Lot 5, Blk- l. Amount taxes, interest and costs for vear 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, S1.61; 1955, Sale cost S1.75. total taxes aggregate total $10.27 Sale No. 16--Hagar, John Martha. Rennolds Forrest Park Add to Higbee, Mo, Lot 6.

Blk. 1. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, 1958, 1957, sl.44; 1956. 1955. $1.90.

Sale cost SI.75. total taxes aggregate total $8.98. Sale No. 17--Hagar. John Martha.

Rennolds Forrest Park Addition to Higbeer3IarLot-7. Blk. 1. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, 1958, 1957. Sl.44; 1956, $1.61: 1955, $1,90 Sale cost $1.75, total taxes aggregate total S8.9S.

Sale No. 18--Harden. Eva L. Higbee Tract Addition to Higbee. Mo.

65 ft. Lot 15. Amount taxes, interest and costs for vear 1959. 1958. S2.90; 1957, 53.18; 1956, 1955.

$3.47 Sale cost $1,75. total taxes aggregate total $17.44. Sale No. 19--Rogers, Joseph Lucian, HuntsTille Division. Huntsville.

Mo. 1.58 A pt. Lot 120. Amount taxes, interest and costs for vear 1959. $5 51; 1958, 1957.

S5.68; 1956, 1955. $5.56. Sale cost S1.7o. total taxes aggregate total S29.04. Sale No.

20--Green. John Est. Rutherford Taylor's Addition to Huntsville, Mo. 20 ft. 50 ft Lot 13, Blk, 1.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. $4.83: 1958. $4.51: 1957. 1956. S4.79; 1955.

35,14. Sale cost S1.75. total taxes aggregate total $26.03. Sale No. 21--Houston Win J.

Mary. Sutliff's 2nd Survey. Huntsville, Mo. Lot Blk. 3.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, $28.56: 1958, 1957. S15.S9: 1956. 1955, $15.34. Sale cost $1.75. total taxes aggregate total S94.82 Sale No.

22--Houston. Wm. J. Mary. Sutliffs 2nd Surrey.

Huntsville. Mo. Lot 2. Blk. 3.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. S1.47: 1958. 1957, S1.74: 1956, 1955. S1.71 Sale cost $1.75, total taxes S7.84; aggregate total $9.59. Sale No.

23--Houston. Wm. J. Mary. Sutliff's 2nd Survey, Huntsville.

Mo. Lot 3. Blk 3. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1958, 1957.

$2.14: 1956. $2.53: 1955. $2.57. Sale cost S1.75. total taxes $10.98: aggregate total $12.73.

Sale No. 24--Rogers, Joseph. Sutliffs 2nd Survey. Huntsville. Mo.

Lot 6. Blk 3. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. SI-47; 1958. S1.50: 1957, 1956.

$1.80: 1955. $2,15: 1954. $2.39: 1953. S2.66. Sale cost $6.75.

total taxes aggregate total $20.46 Sale No. 25--Rogers. Joseph. Sutliffs 2nd Survey. Huatsville, Mo.

Lot.7. Blk. 3. Amount taxes. Interest and costs for year 1959.

$1.06: 1958. S1.12; 1957. 1956. 1955. $1.71: 1954, S1.92: 1953.

$2.15 Sale cost $6.75, total taxes aggregate total $17.47. Sale No. 26--Rogers. Joseph. Sutliffs 2nd Survey.

Huntsville, Mo. Lot 8. Blk. 3. Amount taxes, interest and costs Tor year 1959.

SI 1958, 1957. SI 1956. 1955, S1.71; 1954. $152: 1953. $2.15.

Sale cost $6.75, total taxes aggregate total $18.66. Sale No. 27--Rogers, Joseph. Sutliff's 2nd Survey. Huntsville.

Mo. Lot 9. Blk. 3. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959.

SI 47: 1958, $1.50: 1957, 1956. S1.42; 1955. $1.71: 1954, S1.92; 1953, S2.15. Sale cost $6.75. total taxes aggregate total $18.66.

Sale No. 28--Rogers. Joseph. Sutliffs 2nd Survey, Huntsville. Mo.

Lot 10. Blk. 3 Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. $1.06: 1958. 1957.

1955. 1954, 1953, $2.15. Sale cost $6.75. total taxes aggregate total $17.48. Sale No.

29--Burton. Goldie Margaret Bungalow Heights Addition, Mo- beriy, Mo. Lot 10, Blk. 5. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959 1958.

1957, 1956. $2.00 1955. $2.22. Sale cost $1.75. total taxes aggregate total $11.23.

Sale No. 30--Burton, Goldie Margaret. Bungalow Heights Moberiy, Mo. Lot 11. Blk.

5. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959, $1.541958. 1957, 1956. 1955, $1,75. Sale cost $1.75, total taxes $8 55: aggregate total $10.30.

Sale No. 31--Burton, Goldie Margaret. Bungalow Heights Moberiy, Mo. Lot 12, Blk. 5.

Amount taxes. Interest and costt tor year 1S59, $1.541958. 1957. $1 92; J956, 1955. $1.75.

Sale cost toul taxes aggregate total $10.30., Sale No. 32--Burton, Goldie Margaret. Bungalow Heights Moberiy, Mo. Lot 13, Blk. 5.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. $111; 1958. 1957, 1956. 1955, $1.75. Sale cost $1,75.

total taxes aggregate total $9.01. Sale.No. 33--Burton. Goldit Mur- Raret. Bungalow Heights Moberiy, ex coal under G-M-O.

RR. Sec. 13. Twp. 52.

Rng. 14, Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. S11.38: 1957. S12.46: 1956. 513.55; 1955.

1954. S14.28. Sale cost $2.75. total taxes S75.45; aggregate total S78-20. Sale No.

10--Mason, A. 157 A. NW pt. Sec. 14.

Twp. 52. Rng. 14, Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. S20.86; 1958.

$21.42: 1957. 1956. 1955. $2637: 1954. 1953.

$31.19. -Sale cost S6.75. total taxes aggregate total S182.0. Sale No. 11--Mason, A.

ML 40 A. NS SE Sec 14. Twp. 52. 14- Amount taxes, Interest and costs for year 1959.

1958, 1957. 1955. 1955. 1954, S8.08; 1953. S8.81.

Sale cost S6.75. total taxes $48.36: aggregate total $55.11 Sale No. 12--Mason. A. M.

5 A. side NW SE Sec. 14. Twp. 52.

Rng. 14. Amount taxes, interest and sales cost for year 1959. $1.04: 1958. Sl-23; 1957, $1 1956, Sl-70; 1955.

SI .81: 1954. S2.02; 1953. $2.25. Sale cost S6.75. total taxes aggregate total S18.28.

Sale No, 13--Mason. 35 A. pt. SW SE Sec 14, Twp. 52.

Rng, 14. Amount taxes, interest and costs for $8.35. Sale cost $6.75. total taxes aggregate total $54.31 Sale No. 14--Mason, A.

M. 40 A SE SW Sec. 14, Twp. 52. Rng.

14. Amount taxes, interest and costs for vear 1959. $5.50: 1958. 1957. S6.17: 1956.

$6 56: 1955. 1954, 1953. $8.81. Sals cost $6.75. total taxes $48.35: aggregate total $55.11.

Sale No 15--Mason, A. M. 5 A. end SW SE Sec. 14.

Twp. 52, Rng. 14. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1958, 1957.

$1.48: 1956. 1955, $1.81: 1954, $2.02: 1953, $2.25 Sale cost $6.75. total taxes S11.53; aggregate total Sale No. 16--Mason, A. M.

35 A. side NW SE Sec. 14. Twp. 52.

Rug. 14. Amount interest and costs for year 1959. $5 37: 1958. 1957.

1956, 1955, S7.09: 1954, 57.66; 1953. S8.35. Sale cost $6.75, total taxes aggregate total $54.81. Sale No. 17--Mason, A.

40 A. SW SW Sec. 14, Twp. 52, Rng. 14.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1958. 1957. $6.17: 1956. $6.56: 1955, 1954.

$8 08; 1953. SS.31- Sale cost $6.75. total taxes 48.36; aggregate total $55.11. Sale No. 18--Mason, A.

40 A. NE SW Sec. 14, Twp. 52, Rng 14. Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959.

1958, 1957, 1956. S8.15: 1955. 1954, $8.69: 1953. $9.47. Sale cost $6.75.

total taxes $54 74; aggregate total $61.49. Sale No. 19--Mason. A. M.

40 A. NW SW Sec. 14, Twp. 52, Rng. 14.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for vear 1959, So 50; 1958, S5.76; 1957. S6.17; 1956. S6.55: 1955, 1954, 1953, S8.81. Sale cost $6.75. total taxes aggregate total $55.11.

Sale No. 20--Mason, A. M. 10 A pt. NE NE lying of RJR.

Sec. 15. Twp. 51. Rng 14.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for year 1959. 1958. 1957. 1956. $2 27; 1955, 1954.

1953. S3.19. Sale cost $6.75. total taxes aggregate total $23.26. Sale No.

21--Mason. A. M. 80 A Wh NW Sec. 18.

Twp. 52. Rng. 14. Amount Mo.

Lot 14, Blk 5. Amount taxes, iri- tfrest and costs for year 1959. 1958, 1957, 1956, 1955, aggregate total $113.10. Sale No. 22-- Mason, A.

40 A. SE NW Sec 18. Twp. 52, Rng. 14.

Amount taxes, interest and costs for vear 1959, 1953, S6.67; 1957, S7.15; 1955. S7 61' 1955, 1954, 1953. S10.10. Sale cost $6,75, total taxes aggregate total $62.50 COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION G. E.

Thornburg. Collector within and for Randolph County, Missouri, hereby certify that The Moberiy tor Index is a newspaper of general circulation and published in Randolph County. Missouri: that I did cause the above list to be published in such newspaper for three consecutive weeks on same day of each, week one insertion weekly, before such sale, and the last insertion at least fifteen days prior to the fourth Monday, the 22nd day of August. 1960, towit, on th- Is" 1 1 iQfift ulv 29, I960: 3rd Insertion Aug 5 1050 I furtner certify that such newspaper has been admit- to the Post Office as second-class the. City of Jie same nas been published regularly and consecutively for a period of consecutively a three years, and that it has a.

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