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The Tipton Times from Tipton, Missouri • 7

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The Tipton Timesi
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Tipton, Missouri
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Friday February 26 1680 THE UPTON TIMES TIPTON MISSOURI Page No were uncovered according the annual report Bakers Will See Over New Law Missouri bakers have decided was again of 47 percent from 1958 The report describes this attendance Jump a a "astonishing1' As might be expected the ents a his paternal grandmother Services were held at 2 Friday at the First Baptist Church 1 California Burial was In the High Point cemetery state collected more money from to seek a declaratory Judgment concessions and toes than ever and a court order restraining en a total $238 02965 forcement of provisions the The state's share of conceaJons new state weights and measures amounted to $12342522 Most law as It affects bread Happy Birthday Feb 27 Several new sleeping cabins have been built and new wall type gas heaters Installed In all cabins at Bennett Spring Jaeger said In addition several miles blacktop road were resurfaced for the trout opener At Montauk State Park the camping area to being moved to a new location New shower and rest room facilities are being constructed for $77100 to service the new camp grounds Jaeger said The old camp ground will be used strictly for picnicking The state park director said some $40000 was spent in new construction on the three trout parks in preparation for 1960 season This was in addition he said to normal maintenance which naturally runs high on facilities used by thousands of visitors every year The new law makes illegal the pound and a quarter size loaf of bread which to the most popular In the state Bakers say It simply will be loo expensive to buy the equipment necessary and convert operations to comply with the new law They estimate the cost as between a half million a a million dollars over-all Assistant Is Secretary of State Robert Crawford admin' the rest came from camping toes Joseph Jaeger Jr director of parks attributes a good deal of the increasing popularity of the state park system to camping facilities which are being Improved and expanded year by year and which are attracting persons from throughout the country Along this line Jaeger says "It should remembered that park visitors are not only resi-1 The remaining six of the to tal 114 Missouri counties are either of first or second class thus not required by law to file their budgets with the State Auditor though they us ually send a copy anyway On- county this year is filing Its budget by law with the State Auditor lor the last time' That county is Jefferson which next year will move from a third class county to second class Among counties with large assessed valuations St Charles submitted a budget lor 1960 to tallng $71771818 Ste Francois $53625028 Franklin $577 60674 Pettis $48040511 Boone $43988302 and Saline $37485685 The foregoing figures may be contrasted with 1960 budgeta of counties with smaller assessed valuations such as Ozark with a budget of $9690309 Reynolds $7231608 Ripley $6944071 and Carter $5915658 Parks Attract Record Crowds Now it is official Missouri's state park system 1 1959 at tracted record crowds According to the annual report the Missouri State Park Board attendance was 4962212 which by Ruasell A Mans Jr Couty Budgets Filed With Auditor Budgeta for I960 from all 108 third or fourth ehuu Missouri counties now have been filed as required by law with the State Auditor dents of Missouri but hundreds istrattve assistant to Gov James 1 MFA HOG MARKET Open Dally except Saturdays I a to 2 Phone 1611 after 16:45 a each day for current market prices Nationwide Competetlve Market Owned by Farmers 8 Miles East of Tipton on Highway II Mgr CHARLES STEPHENS Missouri's Trout Parks Open March 1 Everything possible In construction and maintenance line has been done to ready three trout parks for the March 1 opener Joseph Jaeger Jr state director of parks announced today Jaeger said contractors and state park crews have been busy since the trout season closed last October 31 to prepare Montauk Roaring River a Bennett Spring State Parks for the 1960 season Some 120648 persons purchased trout tags to fish 1 the three parks last year A Roaring River the store where trout tags are sold has been moved downstairs to provide a more convenient location near a parking area This provides less confusion and better atmosphere for the upstairs dining hall Jaeger said eWeeeoeoeooeoeo are you planning TO BUY OR BUILD A HOME? i We make monthly reduction plan loans Twelve years to pay Fay for your home like paying rent No renewal fees Uni TIPTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Incorporated 1911 For Information see FRANK QUIGLEY 8eey register Ail over United States museums are reporting Increased attendance and Missouri's institution 1 a above the national average Much of this gain In interest to due to an increasing awareness Missouri's recreational and industrial potential In recent years a modernization program has brought about changes in the museum calling for emphasis upon four fields coverage: organic and inorganic resources history and industry To study these fields hundreds of bus caravans from schools over the state come to the Capitol each spring There's something for everyone at the Missouri museum Youngsters may push buttons energizing machines of all types One starts a steam engine model another spins farm tractors and one particular display contains a working model a Jet engine Junior can even "blow an electric light Adults may view the push buttons also There are extensive displays of Missouri's vast mineral resources lead Iron coal and to name a few Molten steel appears to flow into crucibles In a detailed model an open hearth furnace Additional displays show chemical glass and ceramic development modernization agriculture from the crooked stick plow to a self-propelled combine Early pre-hlstorlc eras of this region are exemplified In exhibits of fossils animals and Indian artifacts Then come pioneer bicycles called first electric light primitive sewing machines and telephones A handsomely restored Concord stage coach (complete with luggage) occupies a prominent place in History Hall of the museum Civil War history to displayed In visual exhibits which become more interesting as the centennial that struggle approaches Recently installed and drawing first'atlentlon of most visitors is the huge map of the State of Missouri Encased 1 glass new restoration replaces an older soils map Installed in 1923 I contains many newer aspects of our state development with precise visualization of the topography museum In capital building a Jefferson City is administered by the Resources and Development Com' mission of thousands are from out-of-state thus the state parka due to their popularity are a most vital cog In the tourist Industry which la the third largest In Missouri" Among Missouri campers are those taking part 1 organized group camping a type of actl vlty which also showed an Increase from 1958 Other programs carried out In 1959 by the park board Included those of historical preservation and restoration and archaeology As to the former a big event of 1959 was the dedication of the Harry- Truman' Birthplace Memorial Shrine a Lamar? Work neared completion on two other historical shrines Mark Twain a Florida and General John Pershing a Laclede Both will be dedicated this year Among archaeloglcal activities during 1959 was the beginning of Investigations on the Missouri Indian Village Site at Van Meter State Park north Marshall Several thousand visitors were attracted to the site after several Indian bodies and relics Wuis-Mk MILK to "always fresher" Delivered FRESH DAILY to Your Store Blair Jr for the past two years has been appointed by the governor to fill out the unexpired term of the late secretary of state Walter Toberman Mr Toberman died February 13 The term expires January 9 1961 Commission Hears Again Joplin Wage Testimony The state Industrial Commission is hearing this week for the second time testimony as to prevailing wages in Joplin in preparation for Issuing by authority of the Prevailing Wage Act minimum wages to be paid on a planned $650000 Joplin sewer project The first hearing was In 1957 a the resulting wage determination was appealed to Jarper County Circuit Court by the city of Joplin The court sent the determination back to commission for further consid Oration Then the case went to the state Supreme Court which late last year upheld the action of the circuit court 1 sending the determination back to commission A second determination the commission 1 not expected for a week or so BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 4WWWWM44MMWW a 1 1 i i i 1 1 Mil II II I I I I I II I I I I I I I I III! JERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE Phono 19 NEW NEW FOR RANGE CATTLE SHEEP MFA PROTEIN BLOCKS GET INCREASED USAGE OF LOW GRADE ROUGHAGE GET YOUR A PROTEIN BLOCKS AT YOUR INSURANCE IN OLD-LINE COMPANIES FOR YOUR NEEDS IN INSURANCE STRATMAN INSURANCE AGENCY 9 I ii I ii I ii I i i i 1 1 i i I ii ii I I i i i I i ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I COME It will bo pleasure serving yon HI Understanding Service RICHARDS FUNERAL HOME Jewell Mrs Jewell Richards AMBULANCE (Day or Oxygen Equipped) Phones 158 or 9 I State Museum of Resources Attracts Many Jefferson City Mo The Missouri Resources Museum in the capital building at Jefferson City enjoyed its most popular year in 1659 A total of 75540 people signed a visitors1 register for an Increase of 17 over any previous year Thousands more enjoyed the exhibits on scenic first floor but toiled to il Hinesly Bookkeeping Service Insurance Service Make Appointment for Income Tax Service Notary rublle MFA CO-OP ASS'N TIPTON Heart Sunday to Feb 28 Mutual of Omaha Mutual Benefit Health A Accident Aaooclatlon 1 Home Office Omaha Nebr Agent Major Rowles One mite east of Highway 51 Tipton Phone 259S I SnTIn Dbak Store Chevy Show In color 3sndq NBC-TV-ths Boom Chany Showroom vsiUy A8C-TV Phones Office 467 Res 255-W? FORMER CALIFORNIA BANKER DIES AT 91 Charles A Burkhardt 91 a former state bank examiner and banker in California died last Tuesday in Minnetka 111 Mr Burkhardt was born 1 California and began his banking career with the Farmers and Traders Bank there He later moved to Denver Colo where he spent most of his career until his retirement at the age of 85 He is survived by his wife a daughter and a sister Funeral services and cremation were last Thursday In Win-netka with graveside services and burial at 3 Friday In the Masonic cemetery WRTNAUER and LONG1NES WATCHES YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH OUR WATCH REPAIR WORK (No 8-day clocks please) ii i I ii i ii i I ii I i DRIVE WITH CAKE AND 8UY SINCLAIR POWER GASOLINE SERVICE STATION Selma Albln ft Foster Broyles 1 Mile East of Tipton VINCENT 6 KAMMERICH For Your PLUMBING needs LEUKEMIA TAKES LIFE OF THREE YEAR OLD Leukemia took the life David Kent Dutcher 3 son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Dutcher of California at 11:15 last Tuesday at the University Missouri Medical Center Col umbla David had been in the hospital several times since 1 was discovered ten months ago that he was suffering from the disease Survivors include his parents a sister his maternal grandpar- For Fall Year of Gift-Giving Give Times Sabaerlptloa HANDLES BETTER STEERS MORE EASILY RESPONDS MUCH MORE QUICKLY AND HOLDS THE ROAD MORE SECURELY THAN ANY STOCK F0UR-D00R SEDAN EVER MADE IN THE FkCtflA If you think wdre enthusiastic about Conor leaf through the leading automotive sports and i magazines and see what the experts toe saying Then by all means drive one yourself HOMAN'S PLUMBING PHONE 495 BOWLES TV ft GIFT STORE I mile East on Highway 59 ITV-Sylvanla Zenith Admiral! Battery and Transistor Radios Gifts for aU occasions Sargent Faint Largo Display of Records Chord Organa Wo Service any make of "There Is none of thq typical whine normally associated with rear-engined vehicles Inside the car the elect is quite nnlike anything wo have ever experienced It almost seems that there to no engine and the general elect is so quiet as to he almost uncanny" -Jobs Bond Rood Jt Track "No written word can suffice for the genuine pleasure that you will receive fay toe wheel of America's newest and most advanced contribution to trans VOUly I nJepevdnt lurKjJl AGENT iivoe aitit- BSa'SlNAM -IIIVI ploy and It Is tost anough to allow complete control evsr every situation1' -KmUsMpm Sjperti Cars IBuiintti "Steen like a feather and la extremely quick This is a beautifully designed automobile engineered by aval proa -Tern AfcCsUO Afsdtenfe Ithuami Oil In the Corvalr dun in some standard iso can If Hand AoSmedm JVSms "So tor as shopping coos the Corvalr is a housewife's dream It's small and easily maneuvered without any power steering and so easily parked it's a lot castor to unload a cart full of groceries into a front trunk at ths supermarket than it is into a roar one" fraud Popular Sdmet "I want to state as Irmly ae I can that the Corrair handles as beautifully and to as sails if not safer any family car on the road today" Wkippln Car Lift Television hope or shop 1 Phono now changed to 2591 1 FRANK QUIGLEY portation It to a great car' iSMMrtJ Motor Lift "Most surprising thing to mo outside of the excellent handling characteristics use the of roominess inside I didn't have ths sensation of driving a anall cor and the headroom mo greater II II MOBILGAS MOBILUBRICATION corvair by Chevrolet Drive fun-tostlcl See your local authorised Chevrolet dealer Jar fast delivery favorable deeds I II 1 I I 1 1 1 1 See TIRES New and Recapped MOTH TREATING We appreciate year patronage GREEN'S CLEANERS I II II II I 01 BIXLER'S for your BOTTLE BULK GAS INSTALLATIONS luthorized Chevrolet dealer In Tipton PUTNAM-GABERT CHEVROLET CO PHONE 237 in California PUTNAM CHEVROLET CO PHONE 25 HIRST HUDDLESTON MOBIL SERVICE a.

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