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Farm Group Ladies Win Ribbon Honors At Assembly Day ST. ELIZABETH, Aug. 8 from King's Blufl and Iberia in the Women's Progressive Farmers Association competition were announced here following Assembly Day finals. The following Iberia women took honors: Anderson, red; Mrs. Jessie Farnham, white; Omah James, blue; Orpha Vaughn, red; Nora Keeth, blue; Mrs.

Irene Anderson, red; Irene Anderson, red; tomatoes Mrs. Jessie Farnham, blue; Jessie Farnham, Irene Anderson, blue in beef; Musick, red. Mrs. Norbert Rehagen of St Elizabeth won blue in canned corn. Other winners were: Pieced Viola Lee, Iberia, blue; Delia Barnett.

Iberia, white; nursery Dorothy Edwards, Kings Bluff, red; Mrs. Lee, ladies Mrs. Keeth, Iberia, blue; Mrs. Elwood Hachler, Eldon, red; pillow Mrs. Irene McCubbin, Iberia, red; pillow Mrs.

Keeth, red; Mrs. Florence Barnett, Iberia, white; luncheon Keeth, blue; Mrs. Lee, girls dresses Thelma Law, Iberia, red; Mrs. Keeth, white; housecoats and Keeth, blue; red; Mrs. Lee, Laura Shockley, Iberia, red; Keeth, blue and white; ladies undergarments Mrs.

Mabel Curry, red; pajamas Mrs. Jessie Farnham, Iberia, blue; Mrs. Hachler, red; men's and boy's Me- Cubbia, blue: Mrs. Curry, white; two-piece suits Mrs. Edwards, blue; Mrs.

Edna Pember- tan, Iberia, white; men's Keeth, blue; Mrs. Curry, red. Mrs. Albert Lindenbusch and son, Danny, accompanied her nephew- in-law, Jay Frost, oJ Jefferson City to St. Louis, where he went to USED WASHERS BECKER EVERS MAYTAG COMPANY 620 East High Street iring his children home.

Mrs. Lindenbusch and Danny returned by train to Jefferson City where her husband, Albert, met them, to drive them here. This was Danny's first train ride. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Hellebusch and children of Peers visited relatives here over the week end. They were Saturday guests of Mr. am Mrs. Victor Ortbals Saturday anc Mrs. Ledwina Bode and family had them as guests Sunday.

The Ort bals were also guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huhman returned to Jefferson City Monday after a weeks vacation. Mr.

Huh man began drawing Social Secur ity Aug. 1 after completing years and seven months work with out missing a day. He and his wife will continue to live at St Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Mary Ann Lindenbusch Mrs.

Edna Doerhoff and Mrs. Eula Fischer of St. Elizabeth completed the summer term Friday at Lin coin University in Jefferson City All are teachers in the Si Eliza beth schools. School will begin Aug. 26.

Mrs. Doerhoff teache commerce in whil Mrs. Fischer teaches the firs grade and Mrs. Lindenbusch teach es the second grade. Mr.

arid Mrs. Charley Schepper of St. Anthony had as suppe guests Monday night her sister anc brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Frank Rehagen, and" Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Rehagen'and childre of St.

Elizabeth and 1 Mr. and Mrs Phillip Doerhoff and Mildred an Robert Four St. Elizabeth boys who ar stationed at Fort Sill, mad an auto trip recently into the moun tains near the fort. The boys -are Pvt. Herma Boeckman, Pvt.

Harold Hake an Pvt. Wilfred Hoecker and Lt. Ray mond Beck. the car Dry yeast does not' dissolv easily in that's why moder recipes suggest it be sprinkled over warm water. Inquire About Our SAFE, SOUND Investment PLAN Stop in, phone or write Bill Wallendorf for complete details of this Safe Investment plan.

Put your money to work to-day. THRIFTY FINANCE Dial 6-7177 Corner High at Jefferson AND CREDIT CO. TIPTON (Special) New mercury-vapor type lights will-be installed within the next three veeks on Highway 50 from the east to the west city limits of Spton, because of a recent de- -ision of the Tipton City Council. addition, plans have been made to erect six new street lights, of the whiteway type in Tipton proper, installation of the poles and lighting fixtures wil Icost about $6,500 when will be paid for by the Missouri Utilities said Claud toward a member of the Board of Aldermen and superintendent of construction with the Missouri Utilities. Supplies have already been ordered.

At the August meeting Thursday of the Edgar Cole Post No. 304, American Legion, Bill Cain, newly- elected commander of the department, Butler; Roy Carver, department finance office, Columbia; and Jack Murphy, eighth district commander, Columbia, were honored guests. It marked the first official visit by Commander Cain to any post in the state. He spoke on mem- Dership. Carver addressed the post on veterans' benefits, while Commander Murphy installed the new officers of the local post and outlined the Legion's work in the eighth district.

Arthur Class is the post's new commander, succeeding Connie Schmidt. Mrs. J. J. Kuttenkuler was visited the.

last two weeks by her sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kuttenkuler and daughter, Independence; and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kuttenkuler and daughter, Elmira, N.

Y. Other weekend guests were two other sons and their Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuttenkuler, Overland Park, and Mr. and Mrs.

Quinten Kuttenkuler and daughter, Scott Air Force Base, HI. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bestgen had as weekend guests in their home Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Schoonmaker and family, Clark Donald, and Cheryl Ann, New Hartford, Conn. Schoonmaker and Mrs. Bestgen are sisters and this was their first Tipton to Install Vapor Type Prairie Home Mare £SX P. Plei Lights Along Highway 50 West Jbguit DAILY CAW 5 James Hospital, St.

Louis, for a icart operation. She is reported to improving. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Wisdom are home from a vacation trip to Odessa, where they were entertained in the homes of Mr. Wisdom's brothrs-in-law and sis- Mr. and Mrs. Guy B.

Neas and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Redman.

They took a number of side trips, including one to Ruidoso, N. tor horse racing. They went to Texas over the Oklahoma Turn pike and returned on the Kansas Turnpike. Mrs. Otto Orscheln entertained with a party at home Friday afternoon on the 10th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Linda.

Guests were Jane Lutz, Lynn Moss, Judy Petree, Mary Carolyn Wolf, Sue Ellen Lappat, Linda Franken and Linda's brother, David. A son, John Daniel, was born Aug. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. John Shively, at St.

Mary's Hospital in Jefferson City. Mrs. Shively is the former Miss Mildred Rice, daughter of the late Mr. and George Rice, Jefferson City, and the father is a son of Mr. and Mrs P.

C. Shively. The couple moved to Tipton several months from Columbia. Shivery is a mechanic dth the Missouri State Highway Department in the equipment bu- eau. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Neil! and hildren, Connie and Wade, Aur raj spent last week in Mis ouri, visiting his parents in Kan as City, and Mrs. Neil's parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Conn. Mrs.

Joe Schuster spent from Wednesday to Sunday in Kansas ity visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerom Brondel, and Rau a. sister, and Mrs. Alma Knipp a.

cousin. The, Brondels are the Cops Fourth Prize At Wisconsin Fair PRAIRIE HOME. Aug. 7 (Spe- lal) Mr. and Mrs.

T. B. Smith nd Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Scott eturned home Monday night from Milwaukee.

where they had ttended the State Fair. They left 'rairie Home Friday night. Smith ook fourth place in Uie parade lass at the horse show with Star- ctta, his marc. Ronnie and Jean Witchern oi lannibal and Dale and Gary Cramer, Boonville, spent the past veek with their grandparents, nd Mrs. A.

C. Dishion and Sterl-j ng. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS MEN'S DIAMOND RINGS From $75.00 DALLMEYER'S 223 St. Dial 6-8184 meeting in 21 years. Severa weeks ago Mr.

Mrs. Bestgen and daughter were in Wichita, to visit in the home of an aunt and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. Peters. Two of Mrs.

Bestgen's brothers, William of' Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gant and daughter, Beloit, were other guests in the Peter's home. William.

Yoest and a friend, Joseph, were in. the Chanes Bestgen. home and with other Tipton friends Monday. Capt. Don D.

Williams, who last week moved his wife. and daughter here after attending school-in Dayton, Ohio, fell off a ladder Friday while putting up a television aerial. He suffered compound fracture of the leg and was.taken to Whitman Air Force Base by. ambulance for treatment. Later, he was flown to Scott Air Force Base in Illinois.

Mrs. Williams is the daughter of Mrs. Rose F.aherty anc the late Oscar 'Faherty. Jimmy Kline, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs.

-Janes Kline, entered Both well Hospital, July 29 and has is reported to be improving and expects to return home this week Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stonner were guests of the Phillips' Agricultural Ammonia Corporation- a a state dealers' convention-held a Excelsior Springs from Thursday through Saturday. Their children stayed with Mrs. Andrew "CanOin Kansas City, 'Mr.

Stonner's sister Tipton will, be featured Aug. 28 on a half-hour program over KDRO-TV, Sedalia, from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Previews of Fischer's films show them to be clear and there is no trouble in identifying indivi duals in the scenes, a i Miss Gloria Jean Fischer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisch er, returned home last Sunday aft er a vacation of two and a hal weeks.

Included in her visits wer Winfield, HL, Lake Geneva, Wis. i and St. Louis. Mrs. Lewis Dix has returned 'home after a stay of 21 days in parents of a son, born July, 21 lamed Charles Michael.

There are hree other children in the family itrs. Brondel is the former Mis Shirley Hutchinson, daughter ilr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchinson Tortuna. Frank Fulks returned Mon day from the Charles E.

Still Hos Jefferson City. Mrs. Fulk improving satisfactorily from major surgery. New electric lights for the. dis rict public; school playgrounds wi be dedicated at 8 a.m.

'Aug. 13 Mrior to the final Ban jaseball game between Tipton. an he Boonville Cadillacs. 'Al Martin chairman of the Lions Club com mittee for the dedication, will master of ceremonies. He will in troduce Mayor p.

J. Stratman.wh will deliver the of we come and throw out the first bal Also to be introduced will be Frank J. Gerbes, immediate past president of the Lions Club, under whose regime the lights were installed; and J. A. Conn, whose term as Lions Club district governor has just expired.

The lights will be accepted by Billlings- ley; of the'-Board-ofcEdu- cation, on behalf of the Moniteau School District R-VI. rnnouncement WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING WE ARE HAVING TRUNK SHOWING OF WINTER SUITS and COATS ON FRIDAY, AUGUST-9, From 9 A.m. to 9 P.m. COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION! Our Representative, Mr. Cliff Jarman, Will Be Here Only One With a Complete Line of Winter Suits and Coats and Lay-Away Available 113 High Dial 6-3343 P.

Pierre Dominique. Clover Lane, yesterday was elected prcsi-, dent of the Cole County Bar Association at the group's annual meeting at Adcock's Cafe. He succeeds McConnlck Wilson, W. McCarty St. Forrest P.

Carson, 1025 Adams was elected vice-president and John L. Hearne. 143 Forest Hill, secretary-treasurer. The group also discussed its program for the year. It holds monthly meetings at which outstanding, lawyers and judges speak on legal subjects.

The association also set Its annual picnic for Sept. 7, at Busch's Lake. Housewife Offers Home for 5 Youths DALLAS housewife has offered a haven for the five homeless children of a couple charged with printing counterfeit $20 bills to pay tlK-ir debts. Mrs. James P.

Green said she would care for the five children of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of Austin, either on a temporary or permanent basis, which ever the state should direct. She said the state would have to give financial assistance, however. Dlst.

Judge J. Harris Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rethmey- visited in Columbia recently vith her sister, Mrs. Carrie Adair.

Mrs. Woodrow Simmons and ons. Tommy and Bob are spend- ng this week with Simmons in Sugar Creek, where he has employment on the railroad. Mrs. Mina Simmons is spending this week with Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Pfeiffer. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Speed Dishion the past week vere: Edison, Milda Emma and Meta Kirschman, Mr.

and Mrs. 3ill Dishion, Rev. and Mrs. C. F.

Jessinger, Prairie Home and Mrs. Lou Adair, Ellis and Roger Adair of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards, attended the Boot and Saddle Club show Monday- night. Edwards took tourth place in the reining class with Star Roan.

i Mrs. John Bach, left Tuesday night for Chicago to visit her Brother, Melville K. Dixon, who lias been' hospitalized for some ame. From there she will go to Wausau, Wis. where she will visit her son and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bach and sons Robert Jr. and Richard. She plans to be gone about lour weeks. Guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. i Cecil Brizendine the past week were: Mr, and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Anna Versailles; Mrs. John Newton; Lubbock, Mrs.

Minnie ChU- dress, Jamestown and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brizendine of Bunceton. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Brizendine drove to Versailles Sunday to take Linn Church Plans Ice Cream Affair LINN (Special) An Ice cream social, sponsored by St. John's Methodist Church, will be held at 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the church lawn. Featured dish of the affair will be homemade ice cream. and Mrs.

Milton Moore and family, Cartilage, spent Suuda.v and Monday here with their parents. A State Highway Patrolman, Moore has been transferred to Jefferson City where the family will make its home. Mrs. Edith Homer, Mansfield, Ohio, arrived Wednesday in Linn to spend several days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Morton and family.

Miss Virginia Dessieux and Miss Ann Boehm arc guests this week of Miss Dessieux, 'brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Columbia. of Austin discussed with the par- eats the problem of a home tor the children, ranging In age from 17 months to 7 years. They decided the Odd Fellows home in Corslcana, would be best place.

But Mrs. Green said the home refused to accept children. She said she cared for the two older Morrison children when and her husband lived In Austin. They aow reside in nearby Mes- Quite. Morrison, 28.

a linotype operator for the University of Texas, and his 24-year-old wife were- arrested by Secret Service agents last month. Some cooks like to add titttt sage to a meat loaf. Judge Pinch Bats In Circuit Court Judge 'Samuel Semple took the Cole County Circuit Court bench yesterday in place of Judge Sam C. Blair, who, is out of town. Another judge, James P.

Hawkins, will serve in place of Blair Judge Semple is from the Ninth Judicial Circuit and Judge Hawkins is from the 18th Circuit. Blair is currently iu Colorado with his brother, Gov. James T. Blair of Missouri. Mrs.

Newton home. to the Horstman IpANK SERVICES pin pointed to your needs A will made 5 or 10 years ago may not be adequate today. It is wise to bring your will up to See your attorney and consult with our Trust Department NATIONAL BANK or urrmoN cur. MO. Established 1865 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pvt.

Arnold Green, Fort Carson, is spending a furlough with: his father, Virgil Green and other relatives. No Information Calls, Police Chief Says Information 'calls by persons tearing a siren will no longer be answered by the police department, Chief E. Short announced yesterday. Chief Short asked the public to refrain from making these calls which, he said, greatly efficiency of the dispatcher and tiinders fire and police operations. He pointed out that delay entailed in passing on information to the curious could indirectly cause life, limb and property loss by resulting in late arrival of rescue and fire-fighting equipment.

Fulton Inquest On City Deaths An inquest Into the deaths of two Jefferson City women in a May 21 highway collision will be held today at the Callaway County courthouse in Fulton. The victims were Donna Mae Puckett and Darlene Tebbs, botti 22, of Jefferson City, Injured in the accident were three-year-old Rickie Puckett 'and two associate professors from Lincoln University, Donald Tolbert; 36, and Ouida E. Sprye, 30. The inquest had previously been postponed pending the release of Tolbert and Miss Sprye from the hospital. Both vehicles were demolished when'they collided on U.S.

54 north of Jefferson City in the Hart's -Hill area. A little sugar, added to the milk- and-egg mixture in which you-dip bread when you are making French toast, helps the slices brown. Loud Meeting DETROIT "'W) Anthony Kania was driving home from work when he met his wife Helen, who was en route to the store in her car. The two crashed: into each other while driving between parked cars lining both sides of a narrow street. FLASH! TENNYSONS NEED USED WASHERS! TRADE YOURS IN NOW SAVE! $30.00 trade in for g.

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SATINS TAFFETAS All Colors Regular 79c 57 SUMME Permanent Finish SATEENS Solidi and ianeiM. Combed. Mircvrand. Formerly 57' YD. 46" WIDTH Drapery Fabrics Short large pfom.

Many pattnmi ami ValuM to J2.49 yard. Prints and Solid Color TERRY CLOTH I Thick, Abtorb.nl. For morlY SIM. 77 YD PILLOW CASE PRINT Many pattern! and colon. 45c Talue.

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