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Macon Chronicle-Herald from Macon, Missouri • Page 4

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PACZ FOUR MACON CHRONICLE. HERAEQ 14 941 Miiratefjailed Mourned Mrs. Frances Rtehardso ef Maeoa Is a patient in a KirksviUa hospital where she underwent an operation ion 7 l-J. Friday. LIVESTOCK MEETINGS ARE WEU ATTENDED Sertee Will Cnelnd This Sat.

The series of meetings being held Mr. and Mrs. I JEaglt had as of Agriculture. 2 For those who do not keep records throughout the year, the annual net worth statement provides the simplest form and a net worth -statement1 book recently prepared at the College provides a convenient and systematic method of making appraisals; v-The new book provide space for four annual state Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Newman are their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Will confined to their home because of ill Estarbrook of the Cherry Box com 7 n'im'm'm'- na' 4t ftp 'i'v munity. Mrs, Estarbrook remained ness. Mr.

Newman is absent from hie duties with the Missouri State over the county, conducted by New to spend the weak-end in the Eagle home. Highway Department ton Holt, county agent, have been well attended, according to Holt. I ments, and full instructions for pre paring these are included. These swith much interest being shown in Will Hayes of Detroit, returned to his home yesterday after Mr. nd Mrs.

Wizard Whlteis will hold open house at their home Visiting his brother and wife, Mr. and tomorrow from 1 to 7 in- the even Mrs. Chas. Hayes, and his sister, Mrs. Delia Lamberson and family, ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Whitels are celebrating their 50th wedding anniver I) sary. Donny B. Dye, Biree weeks old son books may be secured from the Macon County extension agent's office, By preparing a statement once each year, as of the same date, the annual gain or loss in net worth may be determined, atf- a' 'measure of progress, The statentetf'iWll'sh'ow the grdwth or shrinka'btt of anfr' asset or liability, and tacflrate3 ttisf need for readjusting the amount invested in any class, of assets.

ing discussed. The profits being made on livestock in the county are expected to show an increase next year, as additional stock is being added to Macon County farms, according to Holt, The remainder of the meetings are as follows: January 15. Anabel Hall. 10 a. of Mr.

and, MraJ Dye of Kansas City, wajr taken to the hos a The Oak wood WP.F.C. will hold 1 1 3 r. an all-day meeting at the home of 4 Mrs. Clark Cochrane Thursday, Jan uary 16. pital Sunday jnorning to undergo treatment torja severe case of influenza antfranchilis.

Mr. and Mrs. Dye aref inner Macon residents. Dr. )t B.

Stokes of Excel Io has been dismissed from the Moberly City Hall, Bevier, 1:30 p. and Callao High School at 7:30 p. m. CALLAO MASONS ARE HOSTS January 16, Axtel Store, at 1:30 TO CALLAO EASTERN STAR p. and Ten Mile Hall at 7:30 Members of the Masonic Lodge off hospital where he was a patient for 1 Aria Brooke P.

m. Callao entertained ths members of several days last week. January 17, Seney School at 10 -vf-l'j" Joe Penner The world of stage, screen and radio Arte prooksVSl, an ordained min the Eastern Star Lodge of Callao at a delicious turkey dinner last City Hall, Excello at 1:30 p. A carefully jprenaredj -j statement also may be valuable to the family in getting credit, since it gives a complete picture of the family's assets and liabilities. Many lending agencies require such a statement before making a loan.

A statement prepared systematically year after year becomes more valuable for this purpose. Those who prepare statements will have one step completed toward further management planning which many Missouri farmers are finding quite profitable. Bev. W. J.

Wilsoxon, Rev. L. Bernt Balchen, who piloted Admiral jByrd to the Antarctic and across the Atlantic, leaves Baltimore and Cox Community Hall, at 7:30 night. This dinner held at the Ma Mahard and Rev. Kring Allen of Ma P.

m. sonic Temple wag attended by sixty con and Rev. Albert Farmer of La aboard a clipper plane for Bermuda ton a "secret mission." Ha is eon- January 18, College Mound School. guests, members of the two organiza Plata drove to St. Louis yesterday, ister of Philadelphia, was sentenced to the1 penitentiary for a year and a' day for failing to register under the' 'selective service set Federal Judge George A.

Welsh, praising Brooks' 'strength of character, declared he. had no course but to inflict the sentence. jnected with the army's ordnance de-J tions. at io, a. m.

During the day they interviewed pro pvnneni. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Enyart of mtnent bt.

Louis men concerning Macon attended the dinner. BRITISH FLYERS GAIN the program for the Area Christian Mission to be held in Macon on CONTROL IN AFRICA March 6 and 7. This area meeting Miss Ruth Briggs is ill at the home of her parents, Sen. and Mrs. Frank will be comprised of sixteen coun mourns the death of Joe i nasal-voiced 'comedian who raised the question, Wanna Buy a Duck?" to national Only 85, Penner was found dead of heart attack in his hotel room in' (New York, where he was appearing! in a play.

FRIDAY Past Matrons and Patrons Club will meet at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. J. Lamb. Mrs.

Carlotta Williams and Mrs. Luttie Barr will assist Mrs. The Four-Ace Club will be entertained by Mrs; O. J. Cleaver at 2 o'clock.

1 Coroner Into Navy SPRINGFIELD. Mo. Dr. R. Ned Sarah Smith Brown Obituary Sarah Nancy Smith was born near Macon on September 7, 1860, and ties.

Planet Ranging Far Ahead of P. Briggs. passed away at 5:30, a. Decem Troopa oi i 'ii'iiii Miss June Powell is confined to Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Tyler and fam ber so, ivw. she was the daugh White, Greene County who took office January 1, will not have long to serve. Dr. White has been called into active service with the United States navy with the rank of TUESDAY The T. E.

L. Class of the First her room at the Jefferson Hotel be CAIRO, EGYPT, January 14-1 ily plan to leave Saturday for Pop cause of illness. She is absent from ter of the late Hamilton and Rachel May Smith, and was the oldest of a RAF squadrons ranging far ahead of lar Bluff, where they will make Baptist Church has postponed its her duties with the Powell's Ladies their home. Mr. Tyler will be em meeting Indefinitely.

family of fourteen brothers and sisters. Gen. Sir. Archibald Wavell's land forces have gained control of the air medical lieutenant. The county court ployed as secretary to the Chamber Ready-to-Wear Store.

will, hi? successor, as far as Bengasi, or over a third of of Commerce there. She spent most of her life in and Billy Ferschbadher is confined Ilaly's North African colony, Brit near Macon until a few years after to the home of his parents. Mr. and ish sources said last night. Carl Phillips accompanied his son, her marriage to Joe Brown of Bloom Plan Church Meetlnr Mrs.

Win. Perschbacher, because of WEDNESDAY The Christian Church will hold its regular School of Religion beginning with a fellowship supper at 7 o'clock. De-votionals will begin at 7:45 p. m. and study periods at 8 o'clock.

A string of airdromes and land Odell, to Kansas City Sunday where ington in 1882. Shortly after their WEST PLAINS. Mo. The annual illness. COLO) ing fields in the vicinity of belea' he will spend a few days on busi marriage they moved to Pueblo, Colo, Ministerial Institute of the Methodist guered Tobruk were abandoned so ness.

Odell, who attends the Na where many years later Mrs. Brown Dean Harvey is absent from school iaaaaaW AW fc. church in Southern Missouri will be held at the Methodist church here speedily by the Italians that they had tional Aeronautical School there. died from a stroke. FIGHT MISERY right where1 because of illness.

He is at the spent the week-end in Macon with you feel it-with swift-acting She leaves to mourn her passing February 3, 4 and 5. Bishop John not time to destroy them, the Brit' ish said. his parents, --Vi home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lyle Harvey. four children, Jess of Oregon, Fan Broomfleld of St.

Louis will be VIOCS VAPOMJD a The Better Home Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Taylor Day. An all-day meeting will be held. nie of California, Bill and Maud of the principal speaker during the ses Jimmy Byland, who makes his FARM RECORDS Pueblo and several grandchildren sion. Miss Jacqueline Hanly has return.

home at the Enyart Apartments, is and great grandchildren. BOOK AVAILABLE ed from a visit with her parents, Mr confined to his room because of ill Louis Riel, famous Canadian revo She is also survived by six broth ness. and Mrs. James Hanly, of Manhat tan, Kan. Mrs.

N. F. Van Houten will be hostess to the Iris Club at her home at 2 o'clock. lutionary, was elected to parliament while a $5,000 reward was being of May Be Secured from County ers and one sister, Ephriam and Oscar of Oregon, Isaac of Macon, Or- Miss Pat Malloy of New Cambria Agent's Office fered for his capture. He even at ville of College Mound, Ancil of Leo is a patient in a Moberly hospital.

tempted to take his seat. nard, Everett of Liberty and Mrs. Even with higher prices in pros Lydia Johnson of Rothville, Mo. An all-day meeting of the Daughters of Dorcas will be held at the Presbyterian Church. Jack Clarke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. THE ONLY exclusive ambulance in the county. AlberlSkinn mcqn HOME FUNERALS The statement, "Spare the rod Ernest Clarke, is ill at his parents' and spoil the child" is often attribut Bloomington nome. pect for some farm commodities this year, Missouri farm families can well afford to take careful stock of their resources and liabilities in order to' make the most profitable use ed to Solomon, but it is from "Hu-dibras." Solomon's statement was. Mr.

and Mrs. John Huffman are Ermal White is absent from his both ill. He that spareth the rod hateth his duties at White's Drug Store because Henry Allen and family visited re son. of current agricultural outlook in of illness. latives north of Callao Sunday eve formation, points out Albert Hagan The Baptist Church will hold its regular family night session beginning With a covered dish supper at 0:30 p.

m. Hostesses will be W. Barrow, Mrs. Ben Franklin, Miss Amy Franklin and Mrs. L.

C. Zwahlen. At 7:30 p. m. an important business meeting will be held.

ning. Let the Chronicle sell ft for you. of the University of Missouri College Miss Alice Humphrey of Atlanta is G. G. Smoot who has been having a patient in a Moberly hospital.

trouble with his feet, is much bet ter. MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB Arvis Sparks made a trip to Mar ENTERTAINED LAST NIGHT shall Saturday, returning home Mon Mrs. Chas. M. Strong delightfully day.

Theodore Holman is not so well at Mrs. Roy Brand will be hostess to members of the Dorcas Class of the First Baptist Church at 7:30 p. m. at her home at the Martin apartments. CIHTI EE entertained the members of the Monday Night Bridge Club at her lovely home at 7:30 p.

m. last night and this writing. Falbert Skinner helped F. L. Mott butcher hogs last Monday.

during the evening bridge was enjoy, ed. We were very sorry to hear of the Score favors at the two tables of accident in which Joe McCulley was The of Zion will hold an all day meeting at the Methodist Church. card playing were won by Miss Nan injured on the road from Elmer to At Moore and Mrs. Joseph Jaeger. lanta.

We hope he will soon recover fully. Concluding an enjoyable evening. dainty refreshments were served by Floyd Burch trucked hogs for El ALBUQUERQUE $15.90 EL PASO S17.55 PHOENIX $24.70 LOS ANGELES $29.40 DALLAS $10.10 KANSAS CITY 2.55 Ask far lam not drawn) Enjoy modern Santa Fe Bus service along the historic Bants Fe' Trail thru the glorious Southwest to California and the West. SANTA FE BUS DEPOT 213 N. Rollins Phone 2350 trie hostess.

mer McCully to Ten Mile The Rotary Club will meet at noon at the Jefferson Hotel. C. R. Rinehart will be in charge of the program. Miss Betty Binder and her guest.

The remains of our old friend, Geo, Miss Elizabeth Wright of Kirksville, Collett, who died in Macon on Sun spent the week-end as guests of Miss The Lion's Club "will meet at 6:30 p. m. at the Traveller Inn. day, January 5, were laid to rest in Binder's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed the Bloomington Cemetery here on Tuesday evening, January 7. We Binder. 7 CNSv fj I extend sympathy to the bereaved Christopher Columbus was born family. Milton G. Cook, who has been' The Loyal Ladies League will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs.

Charles Hayes. This all-day session will be spent in quilting. in Genoa, Italy. He sailed in 1492 from Palos, Spain. In Italian his working for Charles Bianchi for the C5kl jfJ tmlwayi tut name is Christoforo Colombo, and in Spanish it is Cristobal Colon.

past three months, is taking a few days-vacation, THURSDAY The Deal and Chat Club will, meet at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. T. E.

Cleaver on Rutherford street. The Presbyterian chphr -will practice at 7:30 p. m.J jai.jttiav Macon Building and Loan Association i OF MISSOURI Annual Statement at the Close of Business, December 31, 1940 if- if i RESOURCES Cash on hand and in bank 1 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock Loans on real estate and stock security Loans on stock of this association to members Real estate owned Real estate sold on contract Due from members secured Insurance and taxes advanced Furniture and Fixtures 5,201.56 5,500.00 383,520.48 13,204.63 7,822.21 8,985.05 599.35 189.37 75.00 4 eT 1 TOTAL RESOURCES Class A Installment Stock Due net UJIsfll 5 LIABILITIES Class Installment Shares and Earnings 4 bri-jjn' hvoa Reserve for maturity 4 i Amoma Class of the Baptist Church will meet at 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

L. If. Harvey. A covered dish supper will be held with Mr. Melvio Maddy and Mrs.

A. L. Robison assisting, The choir of the Baptist church will rehearse at 7 o'clock in the E. L. room of the church.

Ybe American Association of University Women will have a dinner at 7 o'clock at the Jefferson Hotel. Pean Ruth IV. Anderson of Central College in Fay ette, will pe the honor guest, The Temple JBuOders of the Latter Day Saints Church will meet at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul All members r. are urged to.

be; present Choir practice at the Christian Church wilt be held as follows: Junior choir at -6 o'clock and sen- ior choir at 1i30 p. m. St James Auxiliary will meet -at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Oiesehnan. All members are urged to be present iThe knitting alas of the Red Cross will be held from 1 until I o'clock at the Elks Club.

Mrs. Earl Edwards will be boa-: test to the Kings Daughters of boiUsildul ruii-paia Stock Prepaid Stock and Dividends Due Borrower Account Prepaid Insurance and Taxes 62,771.20 2,098.43 343 JO 19,365.26 250,445.00 2077.61 ....7 8,140.35 953.09" '-NONE 6,804.33 312.74 1x3 Borrowed Money i i Afi -puonai snares and earnings Xf Undivided Profits TOTAL LIABIUTIES Special Reserve -delinquent Interest Reserve r.iii.v. V.V. V.Vj;.... -Contingent reserve (to protect shareholders from loss) No fussin', no CUSsin', you resljjr ct govi in a Red own -powered car! Bijt the, chemists who made this special winter Red Crown did not rob Peter to pay Paul! Neither long mileage nor high nxi.knock, not nf other of the qualities that Sad Crown's Umaut fat wereiamiiccd to give you those instantaneous starts.

ir Remember, the joke's on winter when you' ask -your Standard Oil Dealer to "fill 'ct up" widi rcUr-pricei Fl juolioe. 3 fine seselifisg uat foot purat: At tlx RES Crowa rmmp ted Ooam, Bami on ratrst arailxiile tore tax and iropocrjoa $30.07753 819,90 2U88J0 RESERVES TO PROTECT SHAREHOLDERS at 52,885 J9 TOTAL trfuUr paced Ahe WHW Crown pimp-" dt, Kad Crowo is more than twice pofolar Eaiff NatipaoJOaA Canl.t,.Aar lo aay Boiite, prmiura qosuty at tue muum crowq sti a a. CXI mi State of Missouri, County of Macon SS 1 -7Ttv Jj nd Akmz0 English. Secretary, each on our oath, atate that the Tarf atS. to the best of our taowlrdge belief a.

ahown by the book. CHAS. L. FARRAR, President ALONZO. ENGLISH, Secretary.

Subscribed and worn to before me this 14th day of 194 l' My commission exVim 1943. LEAH MOODY, Notary Public, the Jkjeuyxilat Church at her 'LL SHVia-SVatual home at o'clock. The Metbodfet Wtwo'i Bible Class will meet at 2 SO p. m. with Mrs.

Charles Ayera. an4 Vrclfer Src. Dar a- Tt'A.

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