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The West Plains Journal from West Plains, Missouri • 6

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WEST PLAINS (MISSOURI) JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. I.T?rcv:i Li; u.uiiul uf lha death nf (aid Tru.h"! sell for cash' to lha htfc'lieal hiildvr at JtMOllr Vendue, Oil' real eslale therein ne.irihei, to-wit: I 'ilia Nurlliea.i id he, nun t.leven (II) and lh iiai1er of Hi rlh west uf Nn-iiun 'I'welte ilitlj all In; 13-Year-OId Marksman all liit rlcht, lit if, lntfirt and Mtat. In mid to tin fflltmiiig dfitriiifd rual tais itii ald it tliw muiaty of Howrll, Hi at of Jliu-aourl, vii: All nf i hi" swiuihutM sjuarti-r 4 tbt tiuarifr ifrtitiii (iiiii) fivn Iiihiih( luiMit) four t-4), mirth taunt it mi ft, tfcf-t)t from tilt alxivc 'lie follttw iiitf Ht.iiitilim at Itm mirth-! mr of liit muI hV 1-4 of HK 1-4, rm! h' liif us o.iittlt rod, tlwitri ail 1 ftula, tUfiu' nurtU Id rida yx I-V ro'l. to 'la. uf U'timiitiif.

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Avi il 17 I.a:t l-aiMU-titliJii Uy Tnwniillli t.el.tJ 'Seven Anfin, lunte Mgkt () Witt nf Unwell I mlni)', fur Hie nf aali.l)ll aafl Indeliled- lieu, int. ai.d ri'Ha nf lllls Ifusl. M'Mt'iAX. huti.tiiiit" Trustee. Pint inil.tiiatiiei IjisI May Lesson (Bf rkv.

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MAY IVTII 110 Kum til o. fcuwrr, itnwi, Ib.i.u, JUiniiiiotritur. Itrmi niiiiiinl tlrlm-til, of Julin Wllliiiii lUrbmlim. dnrat' Ml, Amiw hunt, annual ftKltlriiit-lit, K(4I ul jlnry ,1, il-MIeit, K. ami 'aMMl, 1 m-iuiur.

hciid- llioul trttlt-liifht. ef W. Mu.linn, ilrrasf ,1, A Ktuler- nriiiiut Mflli Infill. Ksluli of MlN Hiitiaiiiiiin, nii-aniiui.) iUini 'i'lolur Tu lor, Kmriitm. Sti ii w-Mlciiifti'.

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M.V J'i-Ii. K-Uli. nf lluinrlir-)' a Miner, vtaiimrei Mniiij'tiii-y, I'liaiiliati. An- llllill fcetlli-liiftit. rslioi.

uf II, Mrl'mtaiiil, a Minur. t'. linaraia'i. Aiinunl ul. t.lnlw jttv Mil'allar.

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Aniiiml tl.lal. uf Ki'U-rtini ilri-aiun lb Kclhfl, Tni.e-u. A'UiiwI kt'ltli-iiu-iil. K.tale nf IhKHf I'riii'll, a lrseu of nil-biiuihI niiti.l. inH II, Aui.lllll t.lalf uf KiJ.uk II I.

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hri uiura, kflltfinnit. K.tHti. uf F. Titriir. a twron u( munuiiH niinii, T.

Ilarlln, iluardian. Annual SfKlfliifiit. Kslati- uf Klinl.illl K. Cnillh, nWaai-il, I'. II.

Ilurrliaril, Aliniiitratur. Final anile tin-nt. i ilo eerilty Ilit- al'iivr and fnh.cnliiff tn lm full anil miiieM rnyf uf Hi. of tin I'rotiat fniirl fur the Mar ifrm, Wiinna mjr hmi.l ami this loth itav of Aenl. Iii.ti), fAM iiAMsr.v.

IikIki. and Ex nffiilo rh-rk of ih I (inn. Vir.l pul.llratlnn April 14 Ut publiialiun May 8 TRUSTEE SALE NOTICE Sntlr la linrchy elvin tliat on hainrJnjr Jlay 1 7lb. Hiail. Mwwn imlr o'rlurli A.

an. fv o'rlock 1'. M. al llir ta.t Front liir of Hi. Cenrt llmiw, Unwell County, Missouri, I a.

Snhsliiuli-Tniilw unrfrr ims-rra tiven inr In Ueei nf Trnsl dalril January 1st, Ingil, iiiued tiy Walter Twlng miil Valirl Twine, lii wife and filed fur renr4 legit, re-rnrded in Bunk Hiii. I'ape In the office lit rerorder of d.i ils In Mi'l rimnly, and ex-eruled In Ben It Hull Trustee fur TIIK XKW KMlil.AKH SKI TlilTIKS (OMI'ANV, tn aeiurn their rrmiii.snry nnle therein ile-n-ritied, on which the Itili-rest due lt. la now imiid, will at Hie r-itucHt uf the li-L'al Ilill'I'T Wlin hat derlared the flelil ilnn ami iiolnti-il me Siilnlilnte Trnslre under terms of sai Heed of Trust (lieiaute Lesson for May 11 JESUS ACCLAIMED A3 KING '1 1 Huawma tl ten vt i avid: In lie (hat th In luitur t)i Lord; luatiim In tin- hitlB-t, lWMUiY TOl'K' Th I'hIUmi'a Jl'NH'K rcl'k' Hulling at INTKKMI'L'I VTK AND SKSIOll TOl'-ll' M.ikn Christ fur Kiiik Yt'iwv, aiui.t Tor- IC Mitkit.f our Kmc. I. Th Preparation (vv.

10). 1. The Mihlins of the disdi'lt'S for the aft (vv. 1 Ctirirt tulj ilum Jut whore to ro to flnd It iinil liuw to answer the In. tjulry of the nlm owned It.

This how iiorfcotly Jesus kiiowi our wu.vs. The providing of the nulnml not man's plan, hut according to drift's foreknowledge. 2. The1 fulfillment of prophecy (TV. 4, E).

I Some five hundred years before thil, Zcflinrlnh hud DMde tills predlc- 1 lion (Ztxh. Christ's coming In thli way was In exact fulfillment of I Zeclmrlah'c imMiction. This hlgljy i North ti'rticr uf ti Hmith iimrtf-r We arc iu a positioii to subtly you with the best materials tor spraying, such as: Lime Sulphur, Arsenate uf Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Black Leaf 40. Also we eau supply you with seed disiufectauts. It will pay you to use these things as it will insure jour crops against insects and the yield will be more bountiful aud perfect.

Arlayne Brown, St. Louil high ichool ttudent, ll national woman' champion ihot of thi United Statei, and hold It midali won lait fall and winter In competition with tome of the country' belt revolver ihoti. Sportsmen's Show to Feature Marksmanship of Young St. Louis Girl Program at The Arena May 12 to 18 Alto to Include Horieihoe Pitching Match and Exhibits. (') of irt N'Uth Wrtt qimrter ('( for nhmil Iiiium Mt, nd a ti(i tt-n (Id) fnt iu off tdi VWt (h Hotith Kufct iitiri.r tltt of th- hnuth Wvt liwrtt-r '4 ttji la thx RrhiH.

hni all in 8i titn Twi-niy ninit in 'iumulitr Twiitt'Kfisn (7 Kurfti. linp itn (7) Wpm of th Fiftk rtmUiiiirit; Ojw Ilutilrtal hfii-niu kntj oust-, hlf ii1t) i'rt', rimi or Vn. And I ill mi tltf ii An? nf 1it ia cfti hf.iir. ut Ntiit V.k in thi f.ir.niH.ii an-1 r'lv. o'rliifk in tlm nftfrmton itf ittiil dsiy.

at thi frunt tluur thv t'ouri lltiuw In tin- i ity nf Wfnt I'll in rimiitf -uf llnwrll, and Mitt" of mul dur ing th Min of tltt rirmit t'ourt mid Count)-, Kill Mt mi.tifii tt tlit hiuln'it liiilil.T for rsttii, til the it tit. titlr. rlaim ind rtrti- tif the Unr ntitd ijfffml ma, In and 1 1 ii.t rial drkfhlH-d ahovi to MtHfy aid atid t'lal. Jitan at Vit tliU dsj Anil, 0. KKU.V, Sat-rKf uf l.uwi'lM oui.ty.

1 KirM juiMifittiim May 1. l.t iiulijjtrttii Mny TRUSTEE'S SALE" 1 WtifrfiiK Alf a hy hi rnain dutH ttif day i.f -Mnrth, iwordol ir. Hi- K-nr(N'i' off if of Hi-wiU jN-i-i itonk 'Jul1 liner 411. rot.vi yd to truMif CALDWELL'S PHARMACY Your Nyal Service Drug Store Northeast Corner Square West Plains, Mo. St.

I.ouls. Arlayne Brown, 13-year-old St. Louis prodigy, known as the Anna Oakley of the present generatiou because of her accurate marksmanship I with a .32 calibre revlver, will be one of the headline features of the St. I.oiii Sport Mia n's show which will be held I at The Arena, 12 tu IS, inclusive. The tiny Arlayne Is playing a return engagement, fur she Was one of the big features of the outdoor life show held last year.

1 Arlayne, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. l'rnwn of St.

I.ouis and a student of the High Si hool, is now recognized us the national woman's champion of the United States. At the tournament of the National I Itifle Association at Camp l'erry, last fall, Arlayne not only defeated the best crack shots among the men partlclpat-i ing In the shoot, but she came within nine points of tying tlu world's record I of 2M out of a possible Ht at yards. Utile Miss Hrown shoots as well I with her left hand as her right, and can fire a revolver more accurately with the sight upside down than leading I sliots can in the orthodox way. Among anil registering 94 out of 1 possible 1ft) points. Miss I'rowij is )i proud possessor of medals which she won last fall and winter against some of the best revolver shots in llie eniiiitry.

The Sportsmen's Show will lie larger and better than the outdoor life show last year. Willi the liuw being held In The Arena, one of the largest exhibition buildings in the I'niteil Slates, there will lie imlliuiii'd space fur the various educational features and exhibits. one of the new features this year Will be the Imrsesline pitching championship matches which will be upon to horseshoe pitchers of Missouri. Illinois, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Two courts will be laid i.ut oa Tae Arena floor.

Tii, Cauicaud i l'epart-mom's exhibit, which was one of the Interesting feaiures of the thow, will be on display again this year, but will be more extensive and will ouldo the department' annual exhibit at the Missouri Slate I'air at Sedalla. Delph Simon, slate game and fish commissioner, has infon I MaJ. M. J. Ticker- Ing', manager of the show, that employes of the department already have begun building the exhibit, that it will Include scores of siecimens of wild game and fowl and that the fisli exhibit will Include all species of fish found in Missouri streams.

Estimates Free All Kinds of Hoofing Baby Chicks The ami hcaliliirst chicks arc hntclu'd in my now James-way Automatic moisture controlled ninohine. Try our clicks and be convinced. It. I. Rods, Ruff Oivlmigtons, White and Silver-laocd Wyandotte.

Plymouth Rocks; $12 jier 100. Light Brahmas, $15. Anconas, White and Buff Leghorns, $10 per 100. All chioki from best breeding. Custom hutching 4c per egg, 15 per cent deposit with order.

Bronze turkey eggs, $40 per 100; geese cgys, 33e each. Sunnyside Hatchery Willow Springs, Mo. J. S. COLLINS Roofing Contractor her new stunts which she will feature at the Sportsmen's Shew tire: Looking through a mirror and breaking a clay pigeon at So yards, cutting a card in half edgewise at yards, and fir ing shots in 20 seconds at 2o yards Of West Plains Will roof or repair.

Work Guaranteed settlement. r.Ktate of Elnora Protiva, decenwd John Protiva, Executor. Final settlement. Estate of .1. W.

Kocem, deceased, John W. Cook. Administrator. Final settlement. Estatt of William H.

Hyder, deci-flKed. M. L. Iandrum. Administrator, Final aetilenient.

Estate of .1. K'iflin, deceaned, Edna E. Huffin, Executrix. Final settlement. Estate of B.

L. Kineliart. deceased, Lucille Kiuehart, Administratrix with will annexed. Final Estate of IWin? L. liunyon.

deteawX Jennie Kunyon Admiiiihtratrix. Final settle- 30E IODOC3 aoaoi I0C30I 20E30E TRUSTEE'S SALE Vhtrras Alfred J. TilM.n and Lillle Til- on, his wife, by their certain Deed of Trout dated the 4 day of No vein her, and corded in the Recorder's office of Howell county, at Deed Book iage convey- 1 ed to the undersigned trustee all their rinlit, title, interest and estate, in and tu the lid- lowing described real et.ti.te nituated in tint county of Howell, State of Jlihuouri. The West hHlf of Lot two (2) of North east quarter of six (ti) in Township 1 twenty-three Nt.rth, linnce ten lu) West of the 5th P. in rUo all the HoutliweM quai ter of Southeast quarter of Set-tion thirty-one Tnwnhii twenty-, four Ntirth.

llaiii-'e ten 1 i west of the 5tli 1. M. in Mo containing in the 78 and lO-li') aires, more or less. Whirl, r-aid conveyance was made in trust to secure the liaynicnt of a certain iinunis- Asphalting Eoofing A specialty instructive to those who would under-iiand as vet unfulfilled prophecy. If the predictions of His first coming were thus literally fulfilled, there ll no alternative hut to believe that those of His second coming will likewise he literally fullilled.

8. The obedience of the disciples (t. The request may have seemed (trance and unreasonable, but they obeyed. II. The Entrance of the King (vv.

Ml). 1. The disciples put their garments upon the uss and set the Iord thereto (v. 7). This act showed that they recognized Him as their King (II Kings 2.

The multitude (vr. 8, Some spread their garments In the way; others who had no garments to (pare, cut down brunches and did the lame with them. 3. The city awakened (vv. 10, 11).

It was a siirring time, but a more tlrrlng time is to come. This will be when the Lord comes In power and glory. III. The King Rtjectid (vv. 12-1C).

The Immediate occasion of this rejection was the cleansing of the tem-fle. To sell oien and sheep and doves was legitimate, as well as to exchange money In doing It, but doing It for gain was wrong. As soon as the cpirlt of avarice enters, the house of prayer becomes a den of thieves. IV. The Nation Rejected by the Kinfl (vv.

17-iO). Having shown their unwillingness to receive Christ as King when officially presented to them, Christ now turns from them and makes known their awful condition in the following parables 1. The barren fig tree cursed (vv. 17-22). It was on the morrow after his official presentation as lie was returning from Jerusalem that Jesus observed the unfruitful fig tree.

The barren lis tree is a type of Israel. With its leaves, It gave a show of life, list being destitute of fruit. It had no right to cumber the ground. 2. The parable of the two sons (vv.

sons were told by the father to work In the ineyard. The one refused to obey, but afterwards repented and went. The other pretended a willingness to obey, hut In reality did not. The first one represents the pnldb ans and harlots. The second the proud and self-righteous riiariseee priests and elders.

3. The parable of the householder (vv. 30-40). (1) This was God Himself. (2) The vineyard.

This means Israel (Isa. Jer. 2:21, l's. The Lord went to particular pains gather out this nation and make It separate, bestowing peculiar favors upon it. This vineyard so well kept and provided for, did not bear fruit (3) The husbandmen.

These were the spiritual guides the rulers and teachers of Israel. (4) The servants were sent for the fruit of the vineyard. These were the various prophets God sent to the nation. They were beaten and killed. (5) The Lord Jesus Christ.

God's only and beloved Son, came into their midst. They knew Him to be the Son, but did not show Hira reverence. They not only rejected the kingdom, but the King who was the Son. INSURANCE It's too late when the whistle blows Avoid trouble by having your insurance written By one who knows how. ALL RELIABLE COMPANIES rVftOCV Um CmnNo.

2 Catron Arcade jlnccinl ory note in nid dct-il described and where-' nient. Estate of William Itenfrow, deceased, V. ItenfroW, Executor. Final settlement. Partnership Estate of Kus nd Company.

John K. Thomas, dereased. Kliabetb Administrntrix. Final settlement. Estate of Jesse Pettus Kuffin, deceased, i It.

S. llofs'an, Adminihtrator. Final aettle ment. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH, VAM Estate of Frank S. Sharp, deceased.

Jog- edi C. Executor. Final settlement. KsIro of John Schweikher, deceased C. 11.

Hui-ciiard, Administrator. Final sett lenient, Kstute of Matenius Schafer, deceased, N. I 1. Craip, Executor. Final seitleinent, Estate of Atwood Taylor, deceased, E.

II, Coats. Administrator ith will annexed. Final, settlement. Estate of Rertha Dnme Wishes, deceased, I tie. Hnlstead, Administrator.

Final ettl-I nient. Estati- of Elizabeth M. Walker, deceased. iiomclcaniiw 0 ULViAUL llilLJlLinUT Thone 367 as, said note has become due ami unpaid, now" therefore, in accordnm-e with the provisions of said deed of trust, and nt th re quest of the holder of said rute. 1 will proceed to tell the above descrfbed ri'fl! estate ai east court-house door in the (ity of Wt Pliiips, in the county of Howell, Ktatf aforesaid, to the highest liidder for casii, at inillic auction, on Saturday the 17 day of May, between the hmirs of nine in the forenoon ami five iu the nftevno'in of that day to satisfy said note i uithrr with the cost ami expense of ewutins this trust.

W. T. TrAiiLlX. Trustee. pulilit ation.

April "J4 publication lay 1" 1 0 ocaoc aoaoi3OC30c Offerr 30E30E a trial washinq with the kA' A' JS A. W. Landis Administrittor. Final settle-1 ment. I Estate of Reulah P.

Hnhier. deceased E. C. Hohror Executor. Sciiii-aniiual settle- ment.

i Kstate of Jessie E. llolin. deceased, E. H. Coats, Administrator.

S'tni-annuiil hettle ment. Ksmte of Smith deceased. K. F. Holloway, Admiiiistr.it nr.

Semi-annual settlement. Estate of Abraham Hmtherton, deceased, Mary Hrotherton, Kcnimx. Scnii-annual selhment, Estate of Charles CivHap, deceased. Florence Cresap, Executrix. Semi-iinnual Settlement.

Ksiate of S. B. Cross, deceased. Flora Honeycntt, Executrix. Semi-annual CASKETS EMBALMING UNDERTAKING Licensed Embalmer Lady Attendant Ambulance Service Any Where 'Any Time DAVIS-ROSS Funeral Directors Day Phone 40 Night Phones 111 or 625 SETTLEMENT DOCKET Of The Probate Court Of Howell Couuty, Missouri, Kay Term, 1930 510XDAY.

MAY 1-TH, JM0 Kstate (if Mary A. Honne, deceased, t'iiris- tinn Mitchell. Kxecutiix. Final Kottlenient. 1 Kstate of Clinton Cleiiuiions, deceased, T.

L. leniinons, Administrator. Final bettie-nient. Kstate of Adelbeit A. Curtis deceased, Curtis, Administratrix.

Final settle-; inent. Kstute of Charlotte Dixon, dereased, J. S. Davis, Administrator. Final settlement.

Kstate of Frank O. Green, deceased, H. D. (Iretn. Administrator.

Final settlement. Kstate of C. J. (ifliley, deceased, Koss h. Gailey, Kxecutor.

Final tiettlcnient. Kstate of Mary Gonzales, deceased, W. T. Garten, Administrator. Final settlement.

TaKE advantage of our special houseckanir.g offer. for a NEW or. trial. There will be no cost no obligation. The new Maytag one-piece, cast-aluminum tub is just what youneed to wash your bulky blanksts and rag rugs.

The cetretor-sunk rashes dainty curtr.ins and draperies safely. The new Maytag roller waur rur.over with flexible top roll hard bottom roll adjusts itself to a bulky blankc or a thin curtain ar.d wrings both evenly dry. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, low. Founded 1893 mm. 'K OUR BUSINESS Is Keeping Ton "Looking Fit" For YOUR BUSINESS Mail Orders Promptly Attended To Kstate of Thnrlow S.

Hudlow. deceased, J. A. Hudlow, Administrator. Final settlement.

Kstate of hri' tirna Ktdb, deceased, C. Bnrchard, Administrator. Final settlement. Condensed Statement Kstate of Julius L'-htiann. deceased, H.

Griffin, Kxecutor. Final settlement. Kstate of Rob Mulling, deceased, W. AI-vin Mullins. AdministrBtor.

Final settlement. Kstate of Mrs. Emma Owdom, deceased, Virpil E. Koush, Administrator. Final settlement.

TUESDAY, MAY lTTH. 1930, Estate of John C. Pcnn. deceased. J.

L. Bess; Administrator with will annexed. Final Ufl K.I 'I A4 pro West Plains Next Arcade Hotel First National Bank West Plains, Missouri April 7, 1930. PHONE for a trial washing with the NEW Kay tag. If it doesn't sell itself, don't keep it.

Divided payments you'll never miss. Imu vdfeal 14 Uajtat ii oMilaM. with i -bvilt lateiiM A Great Will Look at a great life, and you will find a great will beliind It. Bat it is not self-will: It is will attuned to that of God. Therefore It goes forward on the road of victory.

Young People. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 790,377.87 U. S. Bonds and other securities 107,437.74 Banking House 10,000.00 Cash and due from banks 221,026.43 Redemption fund 625.00 HC-20-1 mm tmL is 1 MMM Going to PAPER and PAINT this spring? As usual we have the largest and most complete line of wall paper in this part of the state. Beautifulv patterns, reasonable prices that will suit every purse.

Don't fail to come in and look over our stock before buying. WALL PAPER 5c single roll and up Not only are our prices on paper down to rock bottom but you will find that our wall papers are heavier with brighter and most lasting colors than other papers of same or higher prices. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES Believing in God There is nothing, in fact, that you can undertake with so great hopefulness and assurance as a victory over yourselves If only you can believe In God. Horace Tiushncll. $1,129,467.04 TUNE IN onViytigRadioProerMnt OPwN.B.CCoMttoCoait NHvork Monday Evm 1 ngt.

Day i gbxSavtns Ticrt 9X1 E.T., KM C.T.. 1M Mt.T..6iP.T. Staodatrd Tltnf iavoacbcTiT eu-iiw. ELDKA, Ptttiburjhi K.rW, Chlragot KSTP, SLPaoi; WKGN, Kama Citn Lke CHy Okl. KPKC.

Hrxntoa KKCA, Port- IllBtalat I IHftflftrfa'faftffaTt uct' No A $4,500,000 A complete line of paint and varnishes for every purpose, better paint can be bought than SHERWIN WILLIAMS LIABILITIES Capital Stock 50,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 13,567.24 Circulation 12,500.00 Demand Deposits 594,395.59 Time Deposits 409,004.21 I. i i $1,129,467.04 WEST PLAINS BUILDING LOAN ASS'N Authorized Capital Stock $1,000,000 We pay 6 on savings FLOYD LINEBERGEB CHAPPELL MAYTAG CO, Britain Electric Supply Co. West Plains, Mo. lumiiuun Bohrers Drug Store IF IT DOESN'T SELL ITSELF. DON'T KEEP IT,.

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