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The Bloomfield Vindicator from Bloomfield, Missouri • 7

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L938 THE BLOOMFIELD VINDICATOR, Bloomfield, Mo. Page Seven 8350 iday, December 16, .1938 int ADVENTURES OF OZZIE A "Peck" Of Trouble INSURANCE Of All Kinds 1. Fire and Tornado. 2. Accident and Travel.

3. Automobile. E. E. GOOD Telephone 20 BLOOMFIELD speak? Answer: Polish North Polish! Jhon early in the morning, before hours.

I Dont overlook the shut-ins, the i those in hospitals, the poor; and dont let one child in your community awaken on Christmas morning to an empty stocking. Let the children make their own Christmas cards. Provide, them 'with i colored paper, magazine pictures to cut out, paste, bits of ribbon, colored crayons or a paint set, and let them u-e their ingenuity. The community Christmas tree, community singing, and a treat for the children is one of the nicest neighborly stunts which good citizens can put on. TRUSTEES SALE- LAND Whereas, John A.

Hodge more than nine months dead) and Mollie A. Hodge, his wife, surviving, of Stoddard County, Missouri, did by their certain deed of trust dated the 1st day of October, 1934, and duly recorded in the office of Recorder of Deeds of Stoddard County, Missouri, in Book 69, page 610, convey to Chas. D. Wilson as trustee therein, the following described real estate in Stoddard County, Missouri, to -wit: The North half of the South half of the Southeast 40 acres. The Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, 10 acres.

The Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (except nine (9) acres off of the West "side thereof) 31 acres, and containing in the aggregate eighty-one (81) acres, all in section Fifteen (15), Township Twenty-six (26), Range Eight (8) East. And whereas, Geneva Crumb is now the legal holder of said note and elects to exercise her legal right to proceed with sale by foreclosure under conditions and provisions stipulated in said deed of trust. Now therefore, Chas. D. Wilson, trustee herein, by virtue and authority in me vested under the terms of said deed of trust as trustee, and at the request of the said legal holder of said note, will on Saturday, December 31st, 1938, between the hours of nine oclock in the forenoon and five oclock in the afternoon of said day, at the South door of the Court House in the City of Bloomfield, County and State aforesaid, proceed to sell the above described land at public vendue for cash, ti the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said indebtedness and alt costs incidental to executing this trust.

CHAS. D. WILSON, Trustee. Chas. D.

Wilson, Representing Crumb Heirs. (1st pub. 12-9-38) tuiisteES SALE Jefferson City, Mo. Progressive increases in the national work relief roils ordered last spring raised the number of Missouri WPA workers from 74,444 on March 2 to 116,680 on November 1. By December 1, amidst daily reports of business improvement, the state enrollment fell to bringing it to the July 18 level, acording to Matthew S.

Murray, Missouri Works Progress Administrator. The 1938 rise in WPA employment was interrupted in Missouri by a decrease of 1,273 workers in August and of 1,372 in September, due largely to the policy of requiring WPA workers to help harvest crops in localities where farm labor was not otherwise available. Thus Missouri was out of Do not forget little attentions line with the national trend of WPA to sick friends, the cheery note, plant employment for two months. This was or gift something to remind lonely one that he is remembered and 4,277 in the states WPA rolls in Oc-beloved. Do not fail to call in person tober, after the peak of the demand when that is advisable.

It means so for farm labor had pasted. the partly responsible for the increase of 2RS rich the iore are Cpi- ver Invented Spectacles Spectacles were invented in or about the Thirteenth century. The monk Alessandro di Spina, who died at Florence in 1313, is usually credited with being their inventor, but Roger Bacon, who lived from 1214 to 1294, is believed to have worn them, and it is quite possible that they were known at an even earlier date, says London Answers Magazine. Human eyesight is best at the age of ten to fifteen and after that slowly deteriorates, but an office workers eyes go off much more rapidly than those of a farm-laborer or gamekeeper. Blue eyes last longer than brown, and it is said that blue-eyed persons are longer-lived than those with eyes that are brown or hazel.

Aborigines Left Few Relics The aborigines left few relics to mark the centuries in which they lived in Australia. There are no ruins of temples, no traces of vanished cities, no monuments, no tablets, no fragments of pottery. They achieved nothing toward the advancement of their race. Lions Small at Birth Most lions on exhibit were bora in captivity. When excited, lions and lionesses often kill their own young.

Lions weigh only a pound or two at birth. Five years later they tip the scales at around 400. Wild lions hide their cubs before going out to hunt. Hence the females instinct to carry her babies to safety when zoo crowds worry her. Largest Fresh-Water Lakes The ten largest freshwater lakes in the United States, not counting Lake Michigan, are Okeechobee, Florida; Lower Red, Minnesota; Pyramid, Nevada; Winnebago, Wisconsin; Mille Lacs, Minnesota; Tahoe, California-Nevada Flathead, Montana; Goose, California-Oregon; Upper Red, Minnesota; Winnemuc-ca, Nevada.

Arabian Nights Tales Old Some of the Arabian Nights Tales are so old in the East that there is no record of their but they are comparatively new to the Occident. The collection first appeared in Paris as late as 1704 in a translation by Antoine Galland. The first translation into English was in 1707. Power o( Command The power to Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, brings but little happiness unless it shows hope and good faith with those who willingly obey. Traffic Moves to the Left Traffic moves on the left-hand side of the road in England, Austria, Hungary, Portugal, Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.

NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE sa a much at this time. But do not stay The October increase broke no rec-too long to overtax the strength of orJ.s. Ihc biggest jump of the year the patient, and do not talk of sad in the Missouri rolls came in March, things nor relay disturbing news. when 15,163 workers were added. Nor NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS- I will be at the following places on the dates shown, for the purpose of collecting 1938 taxes in NEW LIS BON TOWNSHIP, and receipting for same.

Acorn Ridge, Monday, Dec. 26th Swinton, Tuesday, Dec. 27th Leora, Wednesday, Dec. 28th DON DOUGLAS, Collector. WHEK.A2, LRScurn Farming a corporation, by its certain deed of trust, dated the 7th day of June, A.

D. 1937, and recorded in the Recorders office of Stoddard County, Missouri, in Book 73 for recording Trust Deeds, at pages 2S6 and 287, conveyed to the undersigned, IN TRUST, to secure the payment of the promissory note in said deed of trust described, the following real estate, situated in the County of Stoddard, State of Missouri, to-wit: All of the NEV1 of the SW lying south and east of the right of way of the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company; and all of the Vs of the NEVA lying south and east of said right of way, and all of the SEU and the SE14 of the SW 4 all in Section 10, Township 27 North, Range 11 East, and containing in the aggregate 302 acres. AND WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment according to be terms of said note, by reason of which the leal holder of said note has declared the entire indebtedness due and I payable. NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned Trustee, at the request of the I legal holder of said note, and in ac-.

cordanqe with the -revisions of said deed of trust, will on Saturday, December 17, 1938 between the hours of nine oclock A. M. and five oclock P. M. of that day, at the South front door of the Court House in the City of Bloomfield, County of Stoddard, State of Missouri, sell the above described real estate, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and the cost of executing this trust.

G. M. BARHAM, Trustee. (1st pub. 11-25-38) Make your visit like a ray of sunshine bringing only brightness into the sick room.

USING EGG Many recipes call for egg whites only or egg yolks only and the inexperienced housewife does not know what to do with the other part of the egg. Some simply throw it away. This is gross extravagance since eggs are so nutritious, rich in mineral salts and expensive. If you have egg whites left, use them for a cake or muffins, a fro t-ing; whip them and fold into a gelatin mold, a cornstarch pudding or salad dressing; or make a meringue for a pudding or pie or to servo with tart crusts, cookies or cakes. If you have yolks left, make a mayonnaise dressing with them or use the crease straight down the middle, i in almost any of your recipes which the silence cloth completely covered, call for eggs.

Two yolks are equiv-If you need a few think-joggers and the cloth hanging an equal dis-1 alent to one whole egg and may be in selecting your Christmas gifts, twice at both ends. In the center she so substituted. To keep the part of fWOMANU sREADER CHRISTMAS GIFTS MISSOURIS WPA ROLLS REDUCED IN NOV. M. S.

MURRAY SAYS was the November drop of 5,622 workers unprecedented. That figure has been exceeded several times since the Missouri Works Progress Administration was organized in 1935. Chryasn'hemiim Old Flow'er The common chrysanthemum has probably been known for at least 2,000 years. In where it can be traced back many centuries, it is the nat'nnal flower. Ercynius in 1619 vc.3 the first European to mention the chrysanthemum.

M. Pierre Lou'S E'anchard introduced the first largo-fiowcrng chrysanthemum into England in 1709. The plant was first introduced into America in IS 17. The work of hy-brd'-aton was first taken up by Dr. II.

P. Walcott and later in the eHit'es by John Throne, who organised the Chrysanthemum Society of America in 1300, at whch time hybridizat'on seemed to have reached its zenith. Burial Place of Penn William Penn, the great Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, lies buried in a little English village, amongst many of the early Quakers, each urder the plainest of tombstores and all exactly alike, so that the stones do not mark the exact rest-ing place of the dead, so arranged, the story goes, lest Penrsylvanians attempt to carry off the revered bones to their own Philadelphia. Rcief In Ahes In Athens those urabe to rern their own living, the the 1-me nnd crip-led. received a d', from t'e sF-te lest my shame upon the city bv for the necessities of life.

In Roe. of emperor days the pqor were more numerous in proportion to the rooulntion than in modern 320,000 males being listed at one time, as getting some form of fcomty, without which relief they could rot exist. Professional Cards Chiles Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mae and Lady Embalmer Ambulance Service Night Phones 180 and 169 Pvy Phnno 128 BlaenfbH Me. WATKINS' Funeral Service Your Foe Soevleo.

Ambulance Service. Night is4 Day Service Phone 49 DEXTER. MO W.L TUCKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lend Title examined and corrected. Practice In aR Courts. Probate Judge' Offiee la Court House vl Me LLOYD S.

r.TODOAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 79 or 71, Advance, here they are: Almost every home wiil place an attractive centerpiece: a has more vases, candlesticks, framed bowl fruit. a Plant or lw bowl of pictures and ornaments than there are flowers, that it may not interfere with places to put them, and the modem the diners seeing and conversing with trend is toward severe simplicity andjone another. not toward decoration. At each place she will lay a knife Perhaps it i3 wiser to give wearing and two teaspoons on the right, the apparel, purses, costume jewelry, fork on the left and the napkins be-, flowers, table linen, towels, rugs, tween them or at the left, if there is kitchen utensils labor saving devices, a plate between the knife and fork, lamps and such which are ac- The drinking glass will be placed it coptable for everyday use and which have the delight habit of wearing out rio that we may have a new one from time to time, rather than those perm- i anent articles which, having once be- come possessed of, we are tied to for above ti knife; the bread and butter plate, with the butter on it, above the fork. Salt and pepper shakers will be allotted to each two gue-ts.

Jelly spoon, pickle fork, carving knife and fork and any needed serving spoons Whereas, C. B. Cookson and Mary 'NOTICE OF ANCILLARY Cookson, husband and wife by their ADMINISTRATION certain deed of trust bearing date of! December 22th, -S, duly aekno.v-l Notice is hereby given, that letters and recorded in the office of the of Ancillary Administialion on the Recouler of Deed, of Stoddard Conn- estate of Robert 11. Bowden, deceased, ty, Missouri, in Dook 64 at page 413 were granted to the undersigned on conveyed to J. L.

rf the tl.i the 17th day of November, 1938, by ty of Stoddard, State of Mis-buri, the the Fro pate Court of Stoddard described real estate, situ- ty, Missouri. ate, lying and being in Stoddard Coun- Alf' persons' having claims against ty, Missouri, to wit: said estate are reouired to exhibit I them to me for allowance within six months after the date of said letters. I or they may be precluded from any benefit of such and if such All of Lots one and two in Block two of Reeds Second Addition to the town (Now City) of Puxico, Missouri. wfoned th herbs anJ, tables, and garnished attractively, as with sprigs of parsley or a ring of baked red apples, will make the centerpiece eater, when things are passed; dishes feas are removed from the right. Thej general gaIa atmo9phere is guest of honor is served first, and much enhanc(1 by other foods and others in the order in which they are trimming3 as a pumpkin and vege.

seated. The hostess is served last. teMa fruit centerpicce. Good hu-TTie idea that she should be served mor and faml, aftectm gQ faf Jn first is based on the ignorance of the transormin a meaj into a diners, as though they would not know feast Better a dinner of lhrb3t how to proceed until they take their jwhew love ig tban a talled ox and cue from her. A a matter of fact, hatreJ therewith none will begin eating until oil are served.

This must be done promptly pSHIONS, FAD3.FOIBLES may 1)0 h(t I Black is running strong again but All dishes used in one course are re- must be touched UT) with a of brilliant color: a pink clip, gold beads, life. For Dad, there are shirts, ties, hose, gloves, umbrella, hankies, bed room slippers, pajamas, lounging fountain pen and the youngest child may buy him a lead pencil. For Mother, there are some of the same articles, plus many feminine delights and necessities, as a hand bag, a compact, and dainty lingerie. Brother and Sister will take things similar to those for Dad and Mother and brightemers or conveniences for their room at home or at college. For the children, there are things.

Jmft visit the toy depart- cSg which is left from drying and hardening, pour a little water over the FAST MEATS instead of the usual poultry less xPensiv a meats can be cooked with caro siven a festive flavor and A crown roast of lamb or pork is very delicious and some Preicr 1 fub A rabbit may be stuffed and roasted as a brof heart may also be filled itnl sIiifFinn ribbon tie at neck or on hat sparkling, costume jewelry, wine colored bag ahd gloves. Plaids, a trifle blured are easier to wear thqn sharply defined patterns, Wools are stylish and comfy. They 'come in flannels, soft chiffon tweed, cashmere, jersey and challie. Necklines may be anything this season square, capital or small collared, draped or crisscrossed high, MRS. SOLOMON SAYS Theres no muss to jolly as the Merry Christ-mus, just after Santa has emptied his pack in the living room.

Query: language does Santa Which said conveyance was in i trust to secure the payment of a cer-' 1 tain promissory note therein more particularly described, and the interest on said note, and Whereas, said deed of trust provides that in case of the absence, death, refusal to act, or the disability in any wise, of the said trustee, the (then) acting sheriff of Stoddard County, Missouri, shall succeed as trustee, and whereas the said J. L. Ashley, who is named as trustee said deed of trust is dead, Now, therefore, the duly elected, qualified and acting sheriff of Stoddard County, Missouri, and ipso facto acting trustee as aforesaid, at the request of the legal holder of said note and deed of trust, and in accordance with the provisions and stipulations of said deed of trust, and by virtue of the trust me vested by said deed of trust, hereby give notice that I will on Saturday, December 31st, 1938, between the hours of nine oclock in tve forenoon and five oclock In the afternoon, at the south court house door in the City of Bloomfield, County of Stoddard, State of Missouri, proceed to sell tve above described real estate at public- vendue to the highest bidder for cah for the purpose of sntisfyirg said debt and the cost of executing this RANDAL EVANS, Sheriff of Stoddard County, Missouri, and Acting Trustee. (1st pub. 12-9-38) menu of the stores, and the happy feature of their gifU is that a well-ted.

selected, small-prioed trifle will give claims be not exhibited within one Jifar the date of said letters, Kai, a a 1 1 Ka i i they shall be forever barred. R. F. BAYNES, Administrator. Witness my hand ami seal of the Probate of Stoddard County.

(Seal) W. L. TUCKER, Probate Judge. (1st pub. 12-12-33) NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders meeting of the Bank of Advance, Advance, Missouri will be held at its banking house in the City of Advance, Missouri on Saturday, December 31, 1933.

Said meeting will be convened at 9 oclock A. M. and will continue at least three hours, unless the object for which such meeting is called be accomplished sooner. The purpose for which this meting is called is to elect five directors for the said bank to serve during the en-suing year, and for the transaction of any other business which may properly come before the meeting. C.

S. PRATHER, President STEWART PRATHER, Cashier. (1st pub. 12-9-38) Smallest Bird That Caat Fly The smallest known bird that cannot fly is the Alantisia, a little bird of the rail family. living only hr one South Pacific island.

Stacking dishes is not allowed, CHEER FOR THE SICK Illness is a calamity, but will come to all, sooner or later. When the sick one is recuperating, and lies perhaps for seemingly endless days and nights in the dull room of a hospital then is the time when frienship should show You may not like to go to a hospi- tal, because of its unpleasant a-socia-1 tions, but it is a courtesy you owe your friends. Some day you may long for the touch, of a friendly hand and the sight of a friendly' face, as you wait for the hour when you can return to your happy home. them more joy than a diamond will give to Mother. SERVING A MEAL We cant be formal at every meal, "but is is a good thing to' have a forma al meal, just for the family, once in awhile, to be sure we know how to serve or to be served gracefully.

For Sunday dinner, let a member of the family set the table and do the serving, and the next week, another member do it To set the table, one must know what will be menu. She wiil begin by laying the cloth with precision.

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