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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 5

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Sedalia, Missouri
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the priceless gift Dr. Co. T. S. Geigr, OPTOMETRISTS Herbert A.

Seifert, Optician East Third St. 1 Always a Fine Crowd ol the Rendezvous Sedalia's popular Cocktail Lounge Make a date to stop in at the Rendezvous for your favorite drink and an hour's recreation. Hotel Bothwell J. H. WORLEY, Mgr.

Masonic Sedalia Chapter No. R- A. 'A ill meet in SiAecial Convocation on evening. No-' 30. at 7:30 for ti P.

M. and M. E. M. All Royal Arch Masons sre invited to attend and visiting' are most welcome.

Lawrence Barnett, H. P. J. P. Hurtt, Secretary.

SOO other MONASGH Juit GoodI Pvt. Eual H. Whiteman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Whiteman, 1515 South Stewart avenue, has won the right to wear the wings of the Tnited States Army Paratroopers. He has completed his training and is somewhere in France. Pvt. Whiteman left with the Missouri National Guards, 128th Field Artillery in 1940.

35 a field artilleryman in training' at Fort Sill. 1917 and: 1918 and of his son Wilbur Ken-' neth Zaugg the same branch of the serxicc at the same place in. 1944 in the California Demoerat re. ently. The lather is nephew o.f Airs.

L. J. Dietzel. 116 South Stewart. The father, twenty-two years old when his picture was made, spent elexen mcnths in service in the Unned States and elex'en months in France during World War I.

The son, 18 years old, entered serx ice July 18 1944. Wilbur Kenneth has done all of his training so far at Fort Sill and says he likes it. He sometimes goes to the old post where his: ather Quartered 27 years ago. He xxTote last week that he ex-1 pected to get a furlough and come mome for a visit around December Divorce Petition Filed A divorce petition w'as filed in circuit court Tuesday by Stella Marie Swope against Ryland M. Sxvope.

The petition alleges general indignities and stated the couple was married September 24, 1918 and separated on November 28, 1944. Fred W. Wesner is the attorney for the plaintiff. Dime supper at Anderson school on Friday night, December 1st, at 8:30. Short program.

Everyone welcome. Ruby Lee Stearman, Democrat-Capital Class ads get results, 10 xvords. 1 80c. The Seilalia fMo Demorrat-Capftal. Nov.

I. tame Give It well rroomed IIIIRIII lustre. Keep your UNHULT hair lying flat. Always use HAIR Hilr Tonic. Large bottle 25 c.

Sold everywhere. Newesl in Racine Shoes For Young Men. Also Doctor Shoes in Calf or Kid Oxfords Demand Shoe Store 105 W. Get Clock Bread Tastes mm SFUliulvtHl COFFEE FRENCH BRAND COFFEE COUNTRY CU COFFEE COUNTRY CLUB CRACKERS COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR 2 2.41 3 59' 25' lb. 1 -lb.

Box 17 2 -lb. Box 29 25-lb. Bag 1.05 "2.05 PEACHES 76 No. 10 Can Sliced GREEN GAGE PLUMS No. 10 Can Sliced 78 Country Club GRAHAM CRACKERS lb Country Club CAKE FLOUR pkg.

Country Club SALT box 17 Country Club MILK Country Club PANCAKE FLOUR 5-lbs. Krogo SHORTENING tall cans 25 Standard No. 2 APPLE SAUCE Can Blue Bunny No. APRICOTS Can Standard No. 2 I 2 PRUNE PLUMS Glass dfcSi 13 23 COUNTRY CLUB MAYONNAISE 8-oz.

Jar 16 23 Country Club SALAD DRESSING pint Embassy 01 SALAD DRESSING qt. Embassy, Pint Jars Salad DRESSING 2 for wD Country Club No. 2 TOMATO JUICE Can Grapefruit gm No. 2 JUICE Orange 25 JUICE 46-oz. can Sweetheort Soap 2 13" CAMAY SOAP 3 CHK ROAST U.

S. Grade Ab 25" SIRLOIN STEAK Grade A ih 39" Prime Rib Veal ROAST 31" ROASTS 25" Frying Table Dressed Young Table Dressed CHICKENS ih 56" 1 HENS ih 49" New Pure Pork KRAUT Bu. ih 9" SAUSAGE Bulk lb. 35" Headless (Uncooked) Skinless SHRIMP I. 37" WEINERS lb 33" Wbiting Fresb FISH Dressed OYSTERS pint 73" LAVA SOAP 3 Nabisco (PACKERS V.

23 Crystal White SOAP 3 14 Stock Permits WAX PAPER Hon Town Crier Flour 25-lb. Bag 1 .11 Derby Barbecue Sauce Bottle 9 IDAHO BAKING SIZE POTATOES 10 lb. mesh bag 47 I'. S. NO.

1 COBBLER POTATOES B. Buy Now For The Winter Emperor GRAPEJ Golden Delicious Pascal APPLES 2 25' CELERY .15 I Snobail 19' CAULIFLOWER 17' Redi RipeIceberg PEARS 2 29" I LETTUCE 13 FLORIDA lUICE ORANGES 10 57 SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10 49' Derby Hot Sauce bottle 9c Canned TREET 33" Canned SPAM 34" Wilson Veal, Beef LAMB and can 31" Hy-Power CHILI can 25" Certified CHICKEN NOODLE jar 35" Country Club SPAGHETTI DINNER pkg. 25" Kraft DINNER 9' Standard TOMATOES No. 2: Can 11" Krogers BIG PEAS, No. 2 can 12" Butter Kernel ORN gr.) 2 can 14" WASHINGTON BOX APPLES Jonathan A Delirious 12 ROGER BRANDS in The Service Pfc.

T. Broxxm, a cook I with the ninth infantry division Leyte, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Brown, of Sedalia, R. F. D. No. 2, was one of a staff of six cooks under Sergeant Lazaro Bahena, distinguishing themselves in the battle of Calmont Hill.

As a result of their bravery and gallantry the corps was lauded recently in a message from General MacArthur to Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richards, commanding army forces in the Pacific Ocean areas. This outfit fought and cooked at time of the battle when mud bogged down vehicles carrying food and water to the front line forces.

They walked through swamps knee deep and had to swim a river as Jap snipers potted, at them with their guns. They negotiated the by forming a human chain, moxing cans and boxes from one to the other until all were safely ashore. Pfc. Brown before entering the service was employed by the Meadow Gold Ice Cream company and later worked at the SAAF, before entering service. He entered service November 2, 1942, going overseas last July.

A NINTH AIR FORCE THUNDERBOLT FIGHTER BASE, Bel- of Private First Benjamin H. Morrison, Sedalia, Missouri, from the grade of has been announced by 11 headquarters of Colonel Carroil hw. P-47 Thunderbolt II fighter group. Pfc. Morrison, son of Mrs.

Lulu Morrison, 733 East Third street, Sedalia, is an airplane armorer in group, which is operating in close support of American ground as a unit of a tactical air I command of the U. S. Ninth Air I Forces. Rocket-firing Thunderbolts jsxveeping low to blast the German tanks, pillboxes and supply trains I carry a personal punch from Cpl. William T.

Sedgexxick, whose wife resides at 601 West Fourth street, according to a communication re- from an Air Service Command Depot in England. He pioneered the installation of the rocket apparatus on the first I P-47 fighters to carry the weapon. Captured Nazi prisoners describe rocket attacks as among the most terrifying in the Allied bag tricks. Cpl. Sedgexvick is an aircraft mechanic in the top ranking hangar at the largest Air Seiwice in Britain where records haxe been broken over hauling combat planes.

Before he entered sorxice 1943 he employed by the American Disinfecting company. all in Sgt. E. E. Howerton, 22, whose wife and parents, Mr.

and Mrs. U. L. reside at 1534 South Grand has ar- I at Army Air Forces Redistribution Station No. 2, in Miami Beach.

for reassignment pro- I cessing after completing a tour of duty outside of continental United States. He will remain there about two weeks to determine his new assignment, and for rest and re- creation. Sgt. Howerton was a B-24 mechanic and gunner in the European theater of war. Pictures of John Zaugg, southwest of Jamestown as he appeared SILLY not to try PurAsnow Enricheti Flour.

She has nothing to lose and have better results with her pies, biscuits, etc and if not completely satisfied get DOUBLE her mone.v back! So can you! Order Better-Baking PurAsnow look for the double-your- money-back guarantee on the sack. TT PURASNOW FLOUR Ai Your Grocers! System Mills, Inc. Mrs. Robert Lee Mabry has received word that her husband, Robert Lee Mabry, seaman 2 has arrived oxerseas. Mrs.

Mabry and daughters reside at 802 East Sixth street. The Tune is NOW! Buy Bonds! WHEN IT POURS ure CANE sugar and REFINERY-PACKED Bags PLAIN OR IODIZED AS WOMCn S4y, CLEANING IS WITH THIS MODERN ONE-MOTION CLEANER Dissolve 3 tablespoons in gallon of hot water. Wring soft cloth out of solution and just wipe surface to he cleaned! Spic and Span streak or scratch. FOR ALL PAINTED AND VARNISHED SURFACES AT rOUR FAVORITE FOOD Make Your Housecleaning Easier with VAN BRITE Liquid Wax ff "Won't Water Spot You, too, can have bright sparkling floors if you use Van Brite Self-Polishing Liquid Wax. It's easy to use.

and it dries with a luster without rubbing, and if "won't water spot." Your Dealer Has VAN of The American Disinfecting Co. 3. 'ru J. Cabbage S. Porlo Rican 4 I III Raked lb.

Polaloes Polaloes 42' Cauiillower 15' teal Lelluce 8' StraifAt from the Apples 2 22' Apples u. 2 22 Crapefruil 6' Oranges 2 15' SAHWhy moes grapes Emperor Sweet Red Bunches lb. Peanut Butter Shortening Cherub Milk Beverly Fresh Spread Royal Satin Pure Vegetable Lb. Jar Chocolates 't Loose-Wiles Fresh Fancy Assorted Box Evaporated 1 Point Each Airway Coffee 3 26 21 Kitchen Craft. All 25-lb rIOUr Purpose White Enriched Cans Lb.

Pkg Purpose White Enriched Bag' Duchess Salad Dressing Pint Jar 23c Fine for Salads and Sandwiches rn sAfewArs hhbr ROAIT Loin, End or Picnic Shoulder lb. Grapefruit Juice 30e Edwards Geffee iii. 28e Rolled Oats 22e Tomato Juice 24e Peas Butter Diced Beets Sugar Point No. 2 4 Bitndedi Swtet Free Con 50 Del Monte Point Free Lb 303 Glass 13e Center Cuts Pork Chops Fresh Horn Slices Pork Liver Fresh Ham Roost Boston Butts 8 points per lb. 36c 9 points per lb.

38C 2 lbs. 35c 32c iuiialet Ulniqkts BREAD 2 BI6 10 ox LOAVES. or Wheat End cuts 5 points per lb. Lb. 32c Prices Effective December 1st and 2nd.

Store Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. Saturdays 8 A. M.

to 8 P. M. The 6th War Loan Drive needs your Buy more Bonds than you'd planned! RATIONING UP-TO-DATE Red Stomp, 8A through 8Z and 5A through 5f, good for 10 points Indefinitely. Blue Stamps: 8A through 8Z and 5A through 3W, good for 10 points indefinitely. Sugar Stamps: 31, 32, 33 and 34 ore good for 5 pounds each indefinitely.

No. 40 good for 5 pounds for homo canning only through February 28, 1943..

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Pages Available:
317,214
Years Available:
1871-1978