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The Standard-Herald from Warrensburg, Missouri • 4

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TOE WARRENSDURG STANDARD-IIERALD. WARBEWanilBC. JOHNSON COUNTY. MISSOURI. FRIDAY APRtL 20.

1945 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted One Door So. Citizens Bank a C. ROSELLE, O. D. O.

WAITER A. MAIER NeW tundw CeWwW Urn LUTHERAN HOUR SPEAKS SUNDAY 4:00 P.M. Sedalia KDRO 1490 in the divorce suit of Nadine Ring against Frank Ring, and continued the case. Francis Feldman pleaded guilty to unlawful conversion, of property to his own use, and was fined $30 and costs. The charge involved a hog owned by Lenard Greer.

Clarence S. Tygart, plaintiff In an ejectment suit against George M. and Alta M. Bancroft, dismissed the suit and paid the costs. LOCKER PATRONS Be sure to make a date with the manager before bringing in meat for your locker.

Also please check the capacity of your locker as extra lockers are not available. Golladay Frozen Food Locker Co. Warrensburg, and they have resided here since that time. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Brummett is survived by one son, Ralph Hardin; eight grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs.

Nettie Ilidler, of Warrensburg." Mrs. Brummett was a' member of the Pleasant Bethel Baptist Church of southeast of Warrensburg. 10-DAY SALE of New Parts for Model and -Early V-8 Fenders Radiators (1 Model T) Running Boards Luggage Carriers Wheels (Both truck and passenger) Gas Tanks Hoods Spare Wheel and Tire Lock. A Few Chains Theodore Shock Ford Dealer Mo. "The Old Boggd Cross" and I Heard the Vtoice of Jesus Say" were sung by Mrs.

Hancock and Mrs. Edward Giersig, accompanied by Mrs- W. O. Wayman. Burial was in Sunset Mrs.

Brummett, the former Mary E. Hartley, was bom March 25, 1866 in Johnson County, the daughter of John and Hannah Teal Hartley. She was married to John Jesse Harding, and they resided southeast of Warrensburg. Mr. Harding died at their home November 15, 1915.

She was married to Robert F. Brummett in- December, in Farmers Community Sale Barn 900 NHoldeh Street We appreciate your business. We will sell anything you have to sell- BILL FLORENCE, Owner ALBERT Mgr. Auction Every Thursday szessssstsssssssesessssi Towner, Sedalia; rating 3 Dwight Mauey, Warrensburg; and rating 4 Joy Walker, Holden. Sousaphone Solo: rating 3 Vernon Zvacek, Bari ton Horn: rating 1 Jean Markland, Holden, and rating Fred Robertson, Sedalia.

CMSTC Publicity Dept. Circuit Court is being held here by f' Judge Leslie A. Bruce of Pleasant Hill. A session was held Saturday, when court adjourned until Tuesday morning. Saturday three divorces were granted.

Grace Cameron was granted a divorce from Albert E. Cameron, Jr, on the grounds of indignities. Sadie Burgard was granted a divorce from Paul F. Burgard on the grounds of indignities. Her maiden name of Sadie Jackson was restored.

Vera Frances Hageman was granted a divorce from Clark Hageman on the grounds of indignities, and her maiden name of Vera Frances Ilagemeyer was restored. Judge Bruce heard the evidence J. E. Goacher General Auctioneer Crying Sales Since 1926 Phones 36F2 or 23 Holden, Missouri, KB cm Pittsburgh Pa! ms SUMMERS LUMBER CO. 132-131 East Pine Warrensburg, Mo.

As I am leaving the State, I will sell the following house-hold goods at my home in Knob Noster TUESDAY, APRIL 24 Tim. One o'clock Sharp Johnson county music contests ended late Friday afternoon at the College." Besides contestants from the county; students from Smith-Cotton high school, Sedalia also competed In some of the county contests. Mr. E. H.

McCray of Lee's Summit and Dr. Charles Griffith of Park College served as judges. The county events this year replaced the district contests which could not be held on account of the war. Results of the music contests are: Band, rating 1 Laboratory School; Band, rating 3 Warrena-burg and Holden high schools Girls Glee Cubs, rating 2 Laboratory School, Warrensburg and Sedalia high schools. Marching Bands: rating 2 Holden; Baton Twirling: rating one Carol Jean West; rating 2 Billie June Beasley; rating 2 Joy Walker, all of Holden.

Tenor Solo: rating 2 Donald Brooks, Lone Jack. Soprano Solo: rating 1 Jean Adams, Knob Nost-er; Betty Davidson, Laboratory School; Mary McCurdy, Sedalia; rating 2 Elizabeth Swaekhamer, Wanensburg High School; Barbara Roberts, Sedalia; rating 3 Wilma Faulkenbury, Lone Jack. Alto Solo: rating 2 Betty Young, Warrens-burg nigh School; rating 2 Joy Walker, Holden, and Mary lea Ha-der. Lone Jack. Bass and Baritone Solos: rating 2 Beryl Lycan, Holden; Robert Dickhout, Lone Jack; Billy Estis, Sedalia; rating 3 James West, Lone Jack.

Brass Sextet: rating 2 Holden; Girls' Trio: rating 8 Holden. Piano Solos: rating 1 Glenna Blain, Warrensburg High, and Emma Lou Diemer, Laboratory School; rating 2 Billy Dan Covey, Knob Nos ter; rating 3 Jean Golladay, Holden; Calvin Stout, Lone Jack. Woodwind Trio and Woodwind Quartet: rating 2 Sedalia. Cello Solo: rating 1 Mary Gay Woodruff, Warrensburg. String Trio: rating 2 Sedalia.

Violin Solo: rating 3 Mary Frances Burlingame, Sedalia. Viola Solo: rating 3 Carolyn Collins, Sedalia. String Bass Sole: rating 1 Martha White, Sedalia. Flute Solo: rating 2 Helen Harrison, Sedalia. Clarinet Solo: rating 2 Mary Anne Massey, Warrensburg High, and Joan Lewis, Sedalia.

Cornet Solo: rating 1 Joan Lenders, Warrensburg High. Trombone Solo: rating 2 John PUBLIC As we have sold the property, we will sell the following furniture at 132 EAST GAY STREET. SATURDAY, APRIL 21 Beginning at One oclock 1 Wooden bed 1 Iron bed 3 Sets bed springs, good 3 Blattresses 3 Dressers 1 Day bed 2 Clocks 1 Gasoline lantern 2 Chests of drawers 1 Studio couch 1 Library table 2 Blagazine racks 1 Battery radio 1 Electric RCA radio 1 Radio bench 1 Book case ft writing desk combined 1 Solid oak buffet 1 Solid oak dining table 10 Solid oak dining chairs Several odd chairs 1 Platform rocker 4 Rocking chairs 1 Bridge lamp 1 Walnut table Mrs. R. F.

Bnunmett died Sunday night at home'of her son, Ralph Harding, 215 Sparks avenue, after an illness of about weeks. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Wilcox Funeral Parlors with the Rev. T. Cecil Swaekhamer officiating. VICTORY THEATRE Knob Nosier, Mo.

Sat. April 21 Gene Autrey in SIERRA SUE Sun-Mon April 22-23 SUNDA YDINNER FOR A SOLDIER Starring Anne Baxter John Hodiax THE FIGHTING LADY A Drama of the Pacific in Technicolor Tues-Wed April 24-25 Cary Grant, in NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART Coming MURDER MY SWEET Jack with yhite points, a season $10.00 mt BREEDING STOCK 1 Good oak bed, springs mattress 2 Good oak dressers with full -long th mirrors 8 Dressers '3 Refrigerators -1 Walnut dresser 3 Stand, tables 1 Iron cot 1 Day bed mattress 4 Kitchen cabinets 1 Cabinet hue 4 Small tables 2 Small kitchen tables 1 Porch seat' Dishes Cooking utensils and other things too numerous to mention. 1 Dining table I Buffet II Straight chairs 6 Rocking chairs 1 Duofold -1 Commode 3 Iron Ws 3 Springs 3 mattresses 1 Round Oak heating stove 3 nesting stoves 5 Congoleum rugs Cupboard 3 Oil stoves 1 Good wardrobe Oak library table 2 Wool rugs, 9x12 Several small ruga A Registered Belgian Stallion, Sorrel, season $10.00 TERMS CASH E. A. SAPPINGTON Otto Baldwin, Auctioneer Golden Eagle, a Palimino Saddle Stallion, three years old, real saddle horse type, season $10.00 Rusty, a good, big Jack, chocolate colored body, sorrel head and ear, gets some sorrel males, Season $10.00 No Articles Moved From Place Until Settled For J.

FRANK CULP Darrah Broa, Auctioneers Ivy Doak, Clerk Several small tables 1 Kitchen table 1 Hamilton Beach electric sweeper 1 Edison phonograph ft records 1 12x12 Axminster rug 2 9x12 Axminster ruga 1 Aroflame Acron heating stave, 18-inch .1 Gas range, extra good 1 Coolerator, nearly new 1 Electric washing machine 1 Sewing machine Porch swing ft chairs 1 Garden hose Wheel barrow 1 Lawn mower, good 1 Garden plow 1 12-ft. ladder 1 Cross cut saw 1 Scythe Wire stretchers, garden tools, coal buckets, crow bar, some Illinois coal, 1 gallon Antifreeze, bird cage stand, lot of dishes cook-. ing ntensils other articles too numerous to BiSoDol $1.00 size, 66c BiSoDol 50c size, 34c Sargon $1.00 size, 90c Lysol 50c size, 34c Lysol 25c size, 17e Gray Antacid Powder $1.00 39e siz Robbing Alcohol 60e size, 40c Lewis Lyo 4 for 25c Energise 35c size, 20c Energine 20c size, 10c ft Stock Dip 75c Arsenate of Lead 4-lb bags, 49c Arsenate of Lead 3-lb. bags, 39c Johnson's Liquid Wax 1 qt, 69c Johnny, a good, big black good breeder, I will sell at the Tracy farm 3 miles north of Odessa on gravel road (highway 131) THURSDAY, APRIL 26 Beginning at 10:30 A. M.

This stock will make the season 1 miles north of Centerview. Will not be responsible for accidents. If mare is sold, season comes due. Call for dates. a.V ftl-t Phone Centerview 1F12 Cliff Anderson J.

M. TRADING CO. Railroad Salvage and Bankrupt Merchandise This week, we offer at a 30 to 50 discount, a complete line of drug sundries including a large lot of cosmetics, soaps, gift sets and bath accessories, make-up needs, mani-cure needs, deodorants, dipilatories, hand lotions, popular line of creams and face powder, permanent wave sets, combs, shampoos, bleaches and rinses, hair tonics, brilli-antine, popular dyes for faded or graying hair, tooth; brqshes and powders of nationally known makes, colored glasses, hand bags, photograph books, stationery, baby -books, safety pins, jig saw puzzles, games for children, coloring and drawing books, costume jewelry, rubber gloves, bathing caps, ladies dresser sets valued to $37.50, a large lot of stuffed toys. Phillip Milk of Blagnesia 75e Carters Milk of Magnesia pt, 29e Carters Bfiik of Blagnesia qL, 49 Phse Ointment 75c size, 50c Grays Rectal Ointment 75e size. 59c Dr.

Blilee Nervine $1.00 size, 67c Greys Nervine $1.00 size, 60c Alka Seltzer 60c Alka Seltzer 30c size, 20c Bromo Seltzer 60c size, 40e Bromo Seltzer $1.20 size, 80c Anacin tablets 25c size, 17c Anacin tablets 50c size, 34c Anacin tablets $1.25 size, 84c' Sendol $1.00 size, 66c Joseph Aspirin 10c size, 7e I- OUM Tff TO SL Gold Medal Aspirin $1.00 size, 19e Larons Blonth Wash 50c size, 34c Lavoris Mouth Wash $1.00 size, 67e Vicks Vapo-rub 35e size, 24e Groves Cold Tablets Reg. $1.29, 86e Blentholatum 30e size, 20e Blentholatnm 60e size, 40e Ben-Gay 75e size, 50e Musterole 40e size, 27c Analgesic Balm 50c 34c Mist'd Nose Drops 25e size, 17c Sloans Liniment 2 Vi ox. bottle, 29c Sloans Liniment 6 -ox. bottle, 59c AC Spark Plug Willard Batteries Seiberling Batteries Straight Ladders Extension Ladders Step Ladders Automatic Hog Feeders Ilog Troughs Hog Waterers Chick Feeders Chick Waterers Lard Cans Truck Jacks Garden Tools Tire Pumps Farm Harness Horse Collars Collar Pads Tire Reliners Grease Guns Zinc Mason Caps Red Rubber Jar Rings Roof Coatings Wood-Coal Range Gasoline Range Catfish Bait Sheep Shearing Machines Pipe and Fittings Chicken Netting Woven Fabric Padlocks' Wheelbarrow Sprayer Electric Fence Chargers Insulators Hot Shots Telephone Batteries Seed Field Seeds Lawn Hose Cream Cans cassingiiam SON Telephone 33 MULES. HORSES 2 2-yr.

old males, black ft bay, good 1 9-yr. old Chestnut sorrel, stallion, 5-gaited 1 Sorrel saddle horse, smooth month 1 Smooth month horse CATTLE 8 2-yr. old springers, nolsteln ft Jersey 1 4-yr. old black cow, heavy spring-er 1 5-yr. old brindle cow ft calf 2 7-yr.

old red cows ft calves 2 7-yr. old brindle cows A calves 1 Brown Jersey cow ft calf. The above cows are good milkers, TB and Bangs tested ft vaccinated for Bangs. 20 Young whiteface costs ft calves 5 Yonng red cows ft calves 5 Yonng black cows ft calves 40 Young whiteface springer costs 10 Yonng black springer cows 2 1-yr. old whiteface balls 1 2-yr.

old wkitefsce ball 1 2-yr. old Roan ball 1 1-yr. old black bnll 10 Whiteface steer calves, wt. 400 lbs." 10 Whiteface heifer calves, wt. 400 Ibs.

30 Whiteface steers heifers, 600 lbs. nOGS 10 Black Poland gilts ft pigs 3 Hampshire gilts ft pigs -v 8 Hampshire sows 10 Black Poland bred gilts -10 Spotted Poland brad gilts 5 Red bred gilts 5 Mixed bred gilts (Above hogs are vaccinated.) HARNESS 1 New set leather harness 1 Set leather harness Several leather collars IMPLEMENTS 1 22-36 McCormick tractor 1 10-20 McCormick tractor 1 10-20 Cleat tractor 1 John Deere, tractor 16-ft. John Deere combine on rnb-ber'- 1 2-bottom 14in. plow 1 2-bottom 16-inch McCormick plow 1 3-bottom 16-inch McCormick plow 1 or cultivator, power lift, MW 1 F-12 Cultivator, hand lift 1 Regular tractor cultivator 1 M. G.

14-inch J. I. Case silage filler 1 Clipper hammer mill 1 Dimmer mill 1 I Case tractor corn planter 1 I Case corn binder, power takeoff 1 BIcCormick corn binder 1 Iron low wheel wagon, good bed 1 7-ft. Bourse disc 1 6-ft. McCormick mower, good shape 1 5-ft.

BIcCormick mower 1 BIcCormick manure spreader 1 John Deere manure spreader 1 10-ft. Harrow 1 Nearly new Clipper fan mill with electric motor" 1 5-ft. new Tumblebug 2 5-ft. ft 6-ft. Tnmblebngs, to be palled with big tractor or cat 1 1930 Model A eoach, good shape ft good tires 1 1936 Chevrolet pickup 2 Blodel Shepards think you are a mighty fine bunch of folk numbering into the hundreds (possibly thousands) who have for many years considered this store your main source of supply for all the yard materials for your family uses.

i i But now during these tedious days of scarcity of many lines you still come to us and so thoughtfully and so cautiously say Do you have any prints or muslin or white goods' and how continuously we have to say so sorry but we cannot get it in any market. I And you smile in return and then you come back again and again with the same request and say all right I can do without let's win this war and get the boys back home. So very few of you complain about the present critical fabric conditions. So we do thank you and want you to know that whenever these scarce materials are to be found in anybody's markets, Shepards will have them bn their counters and shelves. Zonite 60e size, 40c Zonite $1.00 size, 67c Peroxide pint, 23c Epsom Salts 5-lb.

bags, 35c A Large Assortment of Vitamins, Saccharin 1000-1 gr $1X9 I off. Roll Roofing 50c ft up Squibb Mineral Oil 75e size, 50c Roll Stone Siding $2X0 a roll Paranal Mineral Oil $1.00 size, 66c White House Paint $2X9 a gaL Carters Mineral Oil pint size, 29c Red Barn Paint $1.49 a gaL Carters Mineral Oil Qt. size, 49c Painters Oil $1.25 a gaL Sal Hepatic 60c size, 40c painters Turpentine 90c a gaL Sal Hepatic $1.20 aize, 80e Metal Sifters 10c Castor Oil 1 pint. Vaseline 1-lb. jar, 40c Scott.

Toilet Tiaaus-4 fr 25c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 50c Kotex ft Models, Regular 15e 4c Always look here for bargains. Always Look Here For Bargains 117 West Pine Street Johnson's Liquid Wax pt, 39c Thermos Fillers qL, sle, 89c Thermos Fillers pt. size, 69e Thermos Fillers pt. size, 49c Lunch Served by Ladies of Shaw Club TERMS CASH A. C.

TRACY Auctioneers: G. V. McFadden and Olen Downs.

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