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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 7

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tgr noith as Lcmngrnrl. Russia. Sculpture Provides Time Savers For Industry I Sought EmnI Sought Employment Acts AT ONCE to relieve THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT Sedalia, Wednesday, January 8. 1947 4 By Hal Boyle put on disnlav as a matfomio Coffeyville, is here arranging for the removal of his family to that place about January 15. Among the ancient Hebrews, a grain of salt or the eggs of grasshoppers were recommended as remedies for toothache.

instinctive sense of form he was able in a few hours to model the Forty Years Ago Charles S. Williams, formerly deputy county recorder, has received an appointment to a clerkship in the house of representatives at Jefferson City. 1 i When war broke out he joined other artists and professional men BRIDGEPORT. Jan. 7 DUE TO jnuueni an.

"Lady in FliRht" "I would call it 'Lady in Flight' he smiled. (JP) Art has been put into harness in many modern factories. FARMERS ATTENTION! COLDS Paul Rudin, a 43 year old Swiss In his spare time Rudin experi of many talents, is an examDle of how the creative eye and imagina vvno sougnt factory employment. His supervisors at the Chance ought division of United Aircraft here were at first hard put to find an outlet for his special skill. A sculptor seemed about as valuable to them in building airplanes as a veterinarian.

Paul found his own place. He noticed that it took months to makp NO BETTER ASPIRIN FOR "icmb wnn nowers, builds furniture, makes etchings, wood engravings and water colors and translates such American legends as Prescribed by tctentiV Paired to act at oncenot only to relieve efeetfe. for Joseph D. Donnohue and W. H.

Ramsey, who for a long period of time had contemplated a trip to the Pacific Coast, left this afternoon for Los Angeles to be absent tion of the sculptor can provide time saving short cuts for indus try. designs they formulated, designs so intricate they could not even be shown in line drawings. Rudin eventually found a way to make his plaster models so strong that engineers could test them and improve the designs without bothering to make metal castings another time saver. Every engine part is a compromise in an effort to condense a maximum amount of performance into a minimum of space. Engineers say Paul's ability to visualize new shapes has helped improve their designs, but he himself merely said: "I am merelv one mnrp mpVinH Paul is an intense and sensitive uuimny Appieseed" into schweis ter deutsch, a Swiss variant of the iui auout mree weeks.

Blackbourn's Simplified Bookkeeping and Income Tax Record for Farm, Ranch and Home. Answers every question Uncle Sam wants to know 95 SCOTT'S BOOK SHOP 408 So. Ohio MONTHLY PAIN of functional nature; for headache, and pain of colds. None faster than St Joseph Aspirin aspirin at its best! 35c for bottle of 100 tablets. artist and writer who wanted to hp an engineer in his youth but eavp merman language.

Every so often he wearies of Any PERTU I Nc lemoning abstract engineering it up because he was a pacifist. "I felt that engineering in Europe only led to war he saiH. "anrf D. W. Bouldin, E.

E. Bouldin and Vic McCurdy of Georgetown went to Columbia today to attend a meeting of the State Breeders Association. in iUUUJ scuips an eagle or other conventional figure to stick up around the nlant. StJoseph Acnmiii stu Snow Shovels MX I asked him if making plaster ONLY MUi Albert Kahn. an experiment with wooden models for the new shapes of airplane engine and mounting parts being evolved by engineers.

Sometimes scores of shapes had to be tried before the one most efficient was found. "I asked to try to reduce the time by making plaster models," he said. And somewhat dubious supervisors gave him the chance. Answer to Prayer Plant engineers found almost at once that Paul was the answer to their prayers. With the sculptor's by which the engineers can proceed vl omer men's designs satisfied him and he grinned and recent severe illness, is contemplating a trip to Hot Springs, mxx.t iu lurmer nis aeeper into Through this work I have learned a new understanding of the grammar of form." WINTER EVENINGS Xtf Be yUr I thought that through art and literature I could do more for rieace." He came to New York in 1920 after study in Paris where fellow artists accused him of "shooting at the moon" because he worked for the development of a United States of Europe.

In the big money days of that boom period Paul had more commissions than he could execute in his Greenwich Village studio. But art fell on evil days when the depression came and Rudin moved to an old mill at Towners. N. to "There are some things in a sculptor's sould we shouldn't go into." But he has proved sculptors have a place in industry. The ac Furnace Scoops Stove Boards Chimney Sweep Stove Polish Furnace Cement ELZA BERRY HARDWARE STORE ,118 West Main St.

A case of dinthpria He has modeled one air duct with curves so delicate that workers at the plant feel it should be vu a. of Oak Grove school west of Se nere nas nired three more. aana resulted in a suspension of school classes temoora rilv in that VWfc district. Community News from KNOB NOSTER Dr. Geo.

T. Lively Dr. Lawrence S. Geiger OPTOMETRISTS Herbert A. Seifert, Optician 110 East Third St Sedalia, Mo.

J. E. Snedekpr. until spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Baird and Mr. and Mrs. George Fockler, north of town. Mr. and Mrs.

H. N. Gillum en save rent. Mrs. F.

Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. ai en F. wv.i trainmaster for the Missouri Pacific here, now superintendent at leiiainea at a dinner in their home Christmas day. Guests were Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Johnston and daughter and Miss Eleanor Gillum, oi Kansas Citv. Mr. anH HO OTHER COFFEE GIVES Council Bluffs, Iowa, were dinner guests of his sister, Mrs. Russell Kendrick, and Mr. Kendrick, Thursday.

Miss Irene Smiley, who teaches at Forder school in St. Louis, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Smiley. Ken Williams Suner Stores L. reitzert, Mrs. Sarah Neitzert and Miss Mary Mahin. Miss Eleanor Gillum will spend a week with aer parents.

Mrs. George Gallagher and daughter. Miss Marv THon 501 So. Engineer St. PHONE 343 718 North Grand Ave, PHONE 76 to DeSoto Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr.

Galla'gher's aunt, Mrs. Fannie Goodnight. IVOMEH! TRY WIS youre NERVOUS On 'CERTAIN DAYS' of Month! monthly disturbances cause you to suffer nervous tension imefTthls Sreat medicine is famous to tpUpva cik Mr. Hugo Kappleman, of La Monte, was a guest in the Smiley home Christmas day. Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Coats and the former's father, Sam Coats, entertained with a family dinner at their home Sunday. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Reynolds and children, of north of Warrensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Thompson and son, of Lees Summit, Miss Mary Coats of Sedalia and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Coats and children. Miss Maudie Eckles, of Grand Rapids, Iowa, is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Sibert, and Mr. Sibert. Miss Louis Peithman, of St.

Louis, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Peithman.

They all spent Christmas day in Sedalia with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Raut. Mrs. Henry Blaine and daughter, Judy, spent Wednesday and Thursday with her sisters, Mrs.

Marie Stephenson and son, Dale, and Mrs. Ruby Leurs. Mrs. Earl Smith, of Vinings, Georgia, arrived Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

P. G. Utley and son, R. H. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Baird and children, of Washington, D. are Mr. and Mrs. nnrcfo a Tr0, 0 0 0 SPECIALS for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY! SPECIALS ON SALE AT BOTH STORES dock and daughter, Miss Eileene, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Breon and son, Leonard Kendrick, attended the annual family dinner at the home Of Mr. and Mrc rtnrcro uv ay Lllj LULUS. BDIA FREE DELIVERY MORNING AND AFTPRMnnN Murphy and Miss Gayle kendrick an oreen Kidge Christmas Day. Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Sai No other coffee offers more flavor than Coffee because Coffee is sold in the whole, fresh bean. Custom Ground exactly right for your own coffeepot when you buy.

And there's a blend to suit your mild, medium or strong. So it's easy to see why Coffee is America's most popular coffee, by millions of pounds! Sugar Cured by the piece For Gloss cently received word that th Slab Bacon 1b59e Pvt. Bert Saults, who has been stationed at Camp Stoneman, has sailed for Manila. Mr. and Mrs.

Gl Lee Fine Drip or Regular Coffee 1 fc.tfas.43, of Warrensburg, and Mr. and Mrs! Call The Glass Man ELMER FINGLAND Window, Structural, Plato Glass, Mirrors, Auto Glass and Installation. Finland's Glass Wks. 106 W. Main Phone 130 Over Cash Hardware 48 oz.

Pkg. Lee Rolled Oafs mcnara, inurston and sons, Dickie and James Anthony, were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Schluesing Christmas. The following were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Hueh 27 IF SCALP ITCHES sons, Michael and Philip, Christmas uon't scratch it. Check tormenting itching of dry scalp, remove loose dandruff with MORQUN6 HAIR TONIC 20 oz. Pkg. Lee Rolled Oafs 12 aay; ivir. ana Mrs.

Glen Rice and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Granite City, 111.: Miss Burnev Rir.iv nf C. W. WILLIAMS Mother Goose Early June Good Peas 2lns229c Sliced Bacon lb 59c Mother Goose Cut Fresh Green Beans 29' Side Bacon Ib 49c Elmdale Cream Style Fresh Sweet Corn 2 Ncan2529c Pork Liver lb. 29c Bran gfrg Pork (hops lb49c Shoris JZ'US lr zz Gallon can in syrup Pork Sleak lb.49c P6aCh6S 79C Grade A U.S. Choice Large Box Fredrick Round Sfeak lb 55c Soap Powder box27c Grade A U.S.

Choice 46 oz. can Texun Bone Steak lb 59e Grapefruit Juice 29c Grade A UA No. 2 Can Tastewell Sirloin Sfeak lb 49c 39' Salt Jowls 16 29 Sliced Cured Bacon Ends lb.35e Neck Bones L.29e 5 Lb. Bag Lee Rolled Oafs Butte, Mrs. Lula Rice, of Warrensburg; Mrs.

Mackie Hughes and son, of La Monte; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hughes and daughter, of Independence: Mr. and Mrs 33 Red Triumph Potatoes You needn't pay high prices to en joy fine coffee! You can't buy finer coffee in any package at any price than Coffee. Compare prices now.

No other coffee offers you more for your money! 10 lbs 39 SOUTHSIDE MARKET 1603 S. Ingram Phone 1561 Free Delivery on Orders of s3.00 or More! Spedals For Thursday Friday and Saturday Good Eating Apples 2 29 Lay and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hughes, Miss Rena Lay and Ray Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Carr and son, Bob, went to Kansas City Tuesday to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Jack Conboy, Mr. Con boy and daughter.

Miss Kate Kock, who teaches in Marshall, is spending the holidays with her father, James A. Kock. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Saults and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saults and daughter and Mrs. Eula Patton were breakfast guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Covey and children, Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. Georee A. Kn Sweet and Juicy Sunkist Oranges doz. 25e Specials in Our Meat Dept. uuaany Kival Smithton Butter Sliced Bacon 49c atflVA 'I II Jm Texas Seedless I GrsDefruif 1.

19C I Bit IGHTi ir iixlu anaTo RED I mt 0 'CLOCK "Ouno TO 00 Han won la U1XEIPDS At drick and daughter were breakfast guests of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Breon, and son, Leonard. Pvt. Amos "Buddy" Yokley, stationed at Camp Lowry, Denver, is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Yok 10 Lbs. Red Triumph Potatoes 29c 2 Lbs. Sweet Potatoes 23c Shurfine Cream Style Corn 2 No.

2 cans Summer "Girl Beans and Bacon 31c Lakeside Peas 2Nocan2s29e 2 Tic lb. Pkgs. Pkpc ley, br. Mrs. Keith Ream, of Kansas City, arrived Wednesday to snend a few WE SELL GROCERIES RIGHT 1 1 days with her parents, Mr.

and 79c lb. Pkgs. ivirs. Kendrick. Quality buying, low cost supervision, large volume and one great big family with Vf you 2nd livc you the best in rocery values Fis.

11 no in If rhattp with ua Pir.Kir tu 1 il. Vj. I.I5 xM.aj uuuuguuuv mc year, we sen groceries right 3 Lbs. Magnifying lenses were known tan Grade A Round Sleak lb.49c Grade A Bone Sfeak tt. 49c Grade A Beef Roast lb 39c Lean Pork (hops ib.

48c Pork Sfeak lb.45c Nucoa or Blue Bonnett Oleo lb. 45c 3 Lb. Jar Crisco $1.39 Fresh Country Eggs in ancient times, but manufacture Canned Goods Values ot optical glass in the modern Pure BLACK PEPPER sense did not begin until 1790. ilSill rADM Steam FOLGERS COFFEE 1 Lb. Can or Jar 43c If you live in a modern heated otyie No.

2 nouse and enjoy warm temDera 2 No. 2 cans Mother Goose li oz. Can. 2 25 cans Mf tures the year around, so do the No. 2 Can Early June Peas Green Beans 29 moms.

in winter it a good idea to brush, clean, sun and air your woolens and furs to dislodge Red Bag Coffee Fresh Roasted Fresh Guaranteed No. 21 Can Sauerkraut any motn eggs or larvae. Hand Packed Tomatoes 2 No. 2 cans1 99 Campbells Tomato Soup No: 1 can lbs. Yucatan Indians weave ceremonial belts and fringed ornaments from the cocoons of the giant "silk" moths of the Fancy Whole Grain Rice Solid Pack Tomatoes No.

2 can 4 cans9C .2 cans 2 5 2 cans 2 5 3 cans 27 2 cans 29 cans" 2 29c cans" .2 cans33C 6 47c cans 2 Lb. Box Fresh Soda Crackers Box 33c 24 oz. Jar Dill Pickles The Indian name for Tucson. i A. j.Tia Baley Lima Beans 2 ibs.

3t3c Pinto Beans 2 ibs. 39c Red Chili Beans 2 ibs. 43c Rice 2 ibs. 29c 4 Rolls Toilet Tissue 29 Large Navy Beans naflhoUi 16 oz. can Tony Bonnelle JfjayilCHI in tomato sauce Congress Green Beans was Stjukshon, which has been variously translated to mean "dark spring'' and "at the foot of 23 a oiacK mil.

Jar Ambulance Service Ph 8 Tendersweef Corn Kraft Cheese Spread Pimento, Olive Pimento and relish 1 Vv Texan No. 2 can Grapefruit Juice 5 oz. Jar Toy'Pistol Packer 24 K' I NEW fmmmml ITamILmmm For a winter dav trv beans 4 49 and ham hocks while they last lbs. i asm kv w.nm freshness! :3 School Supplies 50 Lb. Bag Howard Roberts Best FLOUR For all purpose baking298 WASHING POWDER VEL m29' WASHING POWDER DREFT ft, 8T PENCILS 15' Winner Ink bots Winner Paste 2 bots 9e Typing Paper 3 pkgs 10e Theme Paper 3pkgs10e Big Chief Tablet 3 for 10e Crayons 3pk(ts10c LOWEST PRICES ON QUALITY MEATS Pure Hog Lard Richmade Oleo lb 39e Bone Steaks GradeA lb.35c Loin Steaks ix35e i i i i i i Values For All Luden's Cough Drops 5c pkg.

10 Woodbury Shampoo 5L. 33' Palmolive Soap Rslfe bar 10e Cashmere Bouquet Soap Ls29e Woodbury's Soap bar lle Pork Chops leenadner "Ves, ot that oven freshness that tastes so gool! got that tender texture that eats so gool (. ot that snowy whiteness that looks so ooi So et Taystee Bread 'cause Taystee's got it 10. Meaty Boiling Beef fcM Kraft Cheddar Cheese ab 53 Geraldine Coker, 22, of St. Louis, shows the toy plastic pistol she used to hold up a St.

Louis liquor store. A customer caught her within half a block with the money which she said she needed to pay her hotel bill. (NEA PHOTO) Quality Merchandise! Low Prices! Honest WAiorhtd.

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1871-1978