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Pfe Two Macon Chronicle-Herald, Thursday, May 10, 1945 Mississippi is called "Tht HENRY BY Carl Andsreon I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 .45 .60. .75 .0 1.05 1.20 1.35 1.50 1.C5 1.80 1.1)5 .00 .80 1.00 1 I'O 1.40 1.60 1.80 2. (HI 2 20 2 40 2.00 .75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2 25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 SO 1.20 1.50 1.80 2.10 2 40 2.70 3.00 3.30 3 60 3.90 TIMES RUN 1 1 to 15 Word .30 18 to 20 words .40 21 to 25 words .50 26 to 3d words .60 tha Congregation Call to worship and prayer, Rev. Charles McCoard; Ladies Quartette, "Under His Mesdames Ben Williams, Will Claire, Mary Edna Troutman, and Ben Edwards; Meditations by the minister followed by the reading of the names of the boys and girls of the community who are in service. This was an Impressive candlelight ceremony.

The names were read by Mrs. Will Jones, president, and Mrs. Ben Williams, vice-president of the Mother's Club. After a few moments of silent i SI to 3S war .70 1.05 1.40 1.75 J6 to 40 words .80 120 1.60 2.00 2.40 2.80 3.20 3.60 4.00 4.40 4.80 5.20 Ratet On Blind AdlSc Extra Fur Handling Charge JTMJC ADS SHOULD EE IN In order to receive proper classification ell classified ads mutt be in by 11:00 o'clock on days of insertion. ERRORS od contains mistake, tion, as we t.

nnonicie-juTnia than the urst incorrect insertion. BLIND ADS We are not authorized to give out any information in regard to "blind ads" so please answer directly to advertiser by key-number charge of Chronicle-Herald, per instruction in ad. problems too. These boys havt been close to God." Elmo says the boys all love this tall, rangy man from near Port Arthur, Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Young have received word that their son, Pvt. Ralph J.

Young, had landed safely somewhere in Germany. Mrs. Lula Walker received a telegram yesterday saying that her two sons, Cpl. Jack Walker and Pvt. Faye Walker, had it re- I I A 1 .1 ecuuy in uiiip i ici utri i inu.

Cpl. Walker has served in the Pacific area for thirty-four months and expects to be home soon. Pvt. Walker has served eight months in Burma with a cavalry unit. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Binder received a letter from their son, T-5 Paul M. Binder, who is in the Philippines, saying that he and a cousin, Lt. Arnold Ellsworth, of Kansas City, had met recently and spent a very enjoyable afternoon together. Lost and found ads brine results prayer, Leslie Kelso led in vocal prayer.

Other prayers followed with closing prayer by the minis ter. An offering which was giv en to Mrs. Ben W. Jones to pre sent to the Red Cross, was taken by Ben Jones, Ben Edwards, Carl Lynch, and Will Claire. A poem "The Offering of a Contrite Heart" was read by Mrs.

Ben Edwards. A quartette coin posed of Misses Lucille Clardy, Elizabeth Williams, Karsa Lynch, and Kath- ryn Lynch, sang "Prayer." The Congregation joined in "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." The Benediction was given by Rev. Charles McCoard. The Navy's Bureau nf Sunr.I-ns and Accounts has the largest nigerator in the world at its Nor folk, base. It holds 39.nnn nun pounds of meat enoueh to feed million men a month and dozen eggs.

Notice! Annual Chicken Dinner and Supper MAY 12 PUBLIC INVITED No Dinners Sent Out Callao Cemeteries Ass'n SKELLY Guaranteed Lubrication Service Skelly Service Station G. H. Andrews 2.10 2 45 2.80 3.15 350 3.85 4.20 4.55 please notify before second inser wm noi uv rctpoioiuic lur uiuie NOTICES CONTINUED LOST PAIR Placed in car by mir.take. Heltiui to til ESKLMAN'S SHOE HOUSE, Macon. 3t-2G2 STRAYED CHKSThll White sow, weight 275, iiom mv farm south of Callao.

Nouiy 6. L. GRIMSHAW, Callao. 11-262 MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE several first mortgages 'M farm land drawing .1 per cent. I will sell for lace value.

HUSKY l.ANDCO. 3t-263 I AM autliorized to state that the Soul west Joint Stork Land arc culling uur their farms we hac lelt in north Missouri. For runner info! malion, See H. 1) SNIDKH. held representative at llo; Land 111 ji c.

iiuan bid not tlic Almii'htv h.ite a traitor. If not you are bound to be dr hone .1. M. IIUNi LAND Kdi-na. Mo.

11-262 Wanted TO BUY. Highest price paid for slaughter horses, delivered at Wabash Stock yards, Macon. Phone 2282 or write HOGUE HANCOCK, Wabash Freifiht Office, Macon, Mo. MO-tf HELP wanted. CAFE.

NEW RAW'S 212-tf MAN, delivery work part time, store part time. Apply Department F. M. Box 163, Ma-enn, Mo. 243-tf SOMEONE to plant Harden.

Phone 57ul alter 7 p. m. ELM ICR HONEYCUTT, Weller St. 2t-262 Want ads nay! Try one. lione 1o God liehel -The man or woman in this ttorld is uiie who oes an honest bill i.nd the money to pay it v.ith, and will not pay it.

Hell is not hot enough for Mich a man or woman. Honest and ilishoiitKt aie the most pow- eilul im-auiuy two winds that letters in the alphabet will spell. An honest person is a 100 per cent citizen in every respect. A dishonest man or woman can liKiire their per cent from 100 down as low as hell if necessary. A dishonest man or woman may fool some people nolia State." Plenty Money Loan On Homes and Busing Properties I Low Interest Rates! No Commissions Chan Loans Closed Quick! MACON BUILDING L0ANASS0CIATI0 Macon, i Dead Stock Remove A Free, Prompt an Sanitary Service CALL LVVL MAC Reverse All Calls No Horse fo larfce, Pig too small i Macon, 'I Farmers Rendering Works Plant, Macon, I Dr.

Hazel W. HildW General Osteopathic Practice by Appointment Telephone 2130 505 N. Rubey St. Macon, Mo. Army Lockei Trunk MACON SALES CO.

i Vine Street Macon, A SlfiO to SSM WANTED CONTINUED TO RENT, modern C-room house in Macon. P. P. POWELL, Route 2. 31-263 GIRL to care for children.

Phone 5713 after 5 p. m. 3t-eod-262 Thanks WE: WISH to thank our many lriends and neighbors for all (heir acts of kindness in the Jos of our dear mother, Margaret and also for their beautiful lloral ollerinns. 'I'lie Family. Markets ST.

I.OI IS LIVESTOCK NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, May 10 (AP; (WFA) Hogs, active and steady, all weights barrows and jiills 14.70 to killers; leedcrs takiiiH suitable 90-135 lbs. weights I5.O0-15.25; sows all weights 13.00; stags alioul 4,500 bofis in early, all aold, Callle, calves, mealier supply cattle offered; opening trade generally steady wilh common and medium heifers as well as cows somewhat slow; around 10 loads steers offered with cows making up about 25 per cent of run; several lots medium grade lightweight steers 14.50-15.35; one load good and choice 16.50; odd lots of choice held higher, good to choice heifers and mixed yearlings 14.75-16.00; medium 13.00-14.50; good cows to 14.50; common and medium beef cows 10.00-13.00; good beef bulls 13.50-14.00; medium and good sausage bulls i 1.00-12.7.1; good anil choice veal-ers IG.iiO; medium and good 13.50-1 4.1.1; ooiniii.il range slaughter steers 11.50-17.50; slaughter heifers 10.50-17.00; slocker and feeder steers 10.00-14.75. Sheep, mostly all shorn Texas lambs including eight loads all told, five of which just arriving; nothing done early; talking around steady. Won't Be Husband's "Sparring Partner" SPOKANE, May 10 (AP) The wife of Clarence Mathison, ex-fighter known in the ring as "Hull Montana," doesn't want tu be his "sparring partner." In superior court seeking a divorce, Mrs. Blanche Mathison testified Mathison hasn't fought professionally since their marriage in 1930 but said that he beat her up on various occasions.

tu rt news ui Those In Service Elmo Gibson Tells About The "Flying Parson" The men of the 11th Airborne Division call him a flying parson, and "That's what he is," says Pfc. Elmo E. Gibson, of Macon, who has recently been assigned to the postal section in the same division- This chaplain's name is Capt. James O. Morman, who believes that religion makes a better showing to paratroopers when the chaplain jumps with his men.

In his division there are entire regiments with an average age of 20 and one in which seven of its eight chaplains jump with their men. Chaplain Morman gave an example of religion that set a. lot of men to thinking. It was the lime the 511th Parachute Infantry was lost up in the mountains of Leyte. Their supplies had to be dropped by planes flying over fog-shrouded mountains.

Rut then came a fog so heavy that no food could be dropped for five days. On the fifth day the chaplain asked the men to pause for one moment of meditation at noon in their foxholes. They did. Five minutes later the clouds rolled away and the fog broke. Fifteen minutes later a plane came over dropping lood.

Paul Cranston, Bulletin War Correspondent, says that is a verified story. They say that Chaplain Morman isn't a preaching type of parson. He talks religion straight, often in the way a paratrooper talks. He has been soldiering for three years now but he has only one complaint to make; that's about some of the peppie back home. Chaplain Morman says, "These boys come to us with problems and the most distressing problem to an army chaplain out here is an evident breakdown in the American home.

A soldier will come to you with a letter from his wife. She has found someone else. She wants a divorce. And what can a chaplain say? It's pretty hard to talk religion when a rugged man breaks down and cries. "Too many women at home are betraying the trust of these men.

To a man facing death, home is the paramount thought in his mind. But every Army chaplain hears that old familiar story of the woman letting someone down. That girl may have meant America to him. The farther away he's gotten the more he reveres her. These kids are killing Japs only because they want to get home again.

"And when he gets there I hope the churches of America, all churches, I mean, meet their Values A LAUD AUCTION Two Improved Missouri Farms Known as the farm of Ilda F. Snedeker, Decease! FARM NO. 1 ii CANDY for MOTHER'S DAY We have a large assortment of Box Candies for Mother's Day of Days EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR Whitman's Fine Box Candies $1.10 $1.50 Cranes 1 and 2-Lb. boxes $1.25 $2.50 ALSO FAMOUS NAMES INCLUDING Douglas, 1 Lb. box $1.10 McPhail's 1 and 2 Lb.

Boxes $1.50 $3 00 Meador's Peanut Brittle, 1 Lb. box 75c YOUR EARLY SELECTION ASSURES YOU OF THE CHOICE OF OUR Better Box Candies Taylors News and Book Store For Sale AUTOMOBILES ts. talEVtoOLET roi.ch. See BhLlMiDLli at Suction. Jl-M2 1935 CHEVROLET, good rubber, good met hanical condition, new paint job, $365.

Inrjuiic at Lewis Garage, Weed DKE HUFFMAN. 21-262 2t-2fi2 MERCHANTS SPECIALS BUMPER jack, peal beam, and radio aerial. ELLYSON'S AUTO PARTS. lBH-eod-tf UVLSJOCK FRESH young Jersey cow with heilcr calf. A.

SIMS, Axt.I. 3 NICE sows wild 27 2- huli- Colli HI hai.d. MAUKICti Route 2, 1 TEAM if (jci'd work mares; 1 old mate. W. AHLHO.M.

7 miles suuthwett of Macon. 21-262 3 REGISTERED Dunie boars, ready lur service, Kired by "Victory Omoii l.ad, Iowa Grand Champion Boar." See Deck Hei.tun 1 1-4 miles north of Junction. BRIGGS AM) SAGASER. 18 TIGS, weigh about .10 pounds. ToNY U1CONO, Hevier.

2t-2(i3 STOCK ER callle ami sheep, direct from the en, i'e. E. II. SON. Mo.

REAL ESTATE MY FARM sale or rent. O. E. SHAFFER, 1 St. John Kansas Cily, Mo.

THE FORMER John 13. Evans property on Welsh Hill in Hevier, now owned by Margaret Evans. 5 room house and lots. For further information see ELMER EVAN'S. Macon, or MARGARET EVANS, Stickler Hospital, Kilksville, Mo.

12t-270 FARMQLMPMEJT JOHN Deeie corn planter in cm id condition, Willi ail 1 18-whcel horse disc 1 largo rolled top writing dc-k. W. KM.MEJT PuSKY, (J13 Vine Macon. 21-262 McCORMICK DeeritiK 1(1-20 tractor and plows; gray horse-, 5-years old: gray horse, 3-yeara old; roml mare, 5-jears old, well broke. (JAIL WILSON.

10 miles west of Atlanta. 31-203 McCORMICK-Docring riding cultivator. MRS. A. M.

BRUN-DEGE, Excello, Ruule 2. 3t-cod-2G2 SEED HYBRID seed corn, U. S. 13; Grinellian; Iowealth. A.

ZUC-CARINI, Bevier. 14t-eod-2C7 KELLY'S Black crow corn. $8.50 per bushel; U. S. 13, $7.50: U.

S. 35, early mixed, late mixed, $6 per bushel, all larpe flalts. At Fred Laf fin's store, Elmer. WILLARD GUNNELS. 12t-eod-279 MJSCELLANEOUS MEAT and bone scrap and tankage.

By the bag or ton. HO-GUE AND HANCOCK, Wabash Stock Yards, Phone 2282, Ma- GOOD car radio. MOORE'S SHOE SJiOP: 3t-262 100 NEW Hampshire Red Hens and roosters, blood tested, laying well. Hatchery will take eggs. We need the room for rpring pullets.

2 cows," fresh, good niilkas, $85. DENNIS BOYDSTUN, Bevier, near Bloomington. 2t-eod-2G2 PLENTY of new 10-ply truck tires. MATH IS MOTOR CO.Callao. 3t-eod-2li6 CITY gas stove, green and cream colored.

Call at 511 Pearl St. 3t-eod-266 For Rent FURNISHED epartment, 4 rooms, bath, and sleeping porch. Available May 15. E. E.

PARKER. 3t-eod-264 Notice BEAUTY SERVICE Ethel Community Observes V-E Day With Services i i I iiii" i The Ethel Community observed V-E Day with the ringing of bells and the raising of flags in public places and at private homes. George Estele and H. C. Young, ably assisted by volunteers, men and women, kept the bell of the Presbyterian church pealing merrily during the morning hours.

The young people also gathered at the school and rang the bell and raised the flag. At eight o'clock in the evening, services were held in the Presbyterian church attend-tended by the whole community. The church was beautifully decorated with flags, bunting, and flow ers, given by the neighbors. The following program was held: Prelude "Living for Mrs. W.

O. Byler; "God Bless Congregation led by a group of young people directed by Finis Clardy; Invocation, Oral Hawkins, principal of the school Responsive Reading led by Albert Sadler, superintendent of schools; "America IRON CORDS SOCKETS May 14 at 2 P. on the premises. 138.8 acres improve Cooper County, Missouri, 2 miles northwest of Pleasant Green, miles northeast of Sedalia. The land is clear and positively sel to the highest bidder.

Jesse Tavenner, of Pleasant Green is tl tenant for 1945. The landlord's share of the crops goes to tl purchaser. FARM NO. 2 Tuesday, May 15 at 2 P. on the premises.

175 acr improved, Macon County. 2 miles northeast of Atlanta. Tl farm is clear and positively sells to the highest bidder. Harvi Collins, Atlanta, is the tenant for 1945. Inspect these farn and come prepared to buy as they positively sell to the highe bidder.

Write for sale bill to the auctioneers. Merchant al stract of title will be furnished. F0RKE BROS. FICKE, THE AUCTIONEERS 307 Security Mut'l Lincoln, Nebr. LOANS NEW LOAN SERVICE FOE THIS COMMUNITY The Midwest Loan will have Iris Brashcar, manager of tl Moberly Office in Macon every Wednesday.

Please make all ii qnlrles at EARL'S WATCH SHOP 99 ROLLINS STREET Interest on the unpaid balance per cent beiow $100 and 1- aiP ATTON'S You help your country and yourself when yoa PHEflOTHIAZIflE Now you can buy Phenothiazine right here at our drug store. In the new Lederle Veterinary Products Department we have just put in, you can also get other famous Lederle vaccines, bacterins.aggressins, serums, viruses and drugs. Let us help you avoid unnecessary -live stock losses due to disease. Cnx ia ud rt ire copy oi 0 "UdtrU ANIMAL HEALTH CWDT per cent over H. B.

Leach Son Drug Store WICKS BOLTS FEEDERS PARING HARNESS Perfection KNIVES HDWE Keroga. We have 2 Ft. Metal Carbon Blue Bird Urge Stock with Reel Steel Bits Lorain Will sharpen Dees Get Our JQC and LOC ea. Pc Cockeyes CLEVISES GARDEN Cultivator n- Sum 3 HOE 25C CHICK HOE with hydrau- wtfpfp "coupler 98c 35c $1.69 on Dy A'UV No'9 Firekin 32-pc. GARDEN 4-Tine 1 1-8 in cup CROWN RAKE MANURE FENCE and DINNER- QO( FORK STAPLES SAUCER WEAR 0 $1.49 9Mb.

50' frpr. $6J5 HOUSE 12-inch Full Line Appetite PAINT MILL CABINET BULBS CATFISH Double iinurr Including- FILE 60w BAIT Lustre 2(Hea. 10 29' 3.75 gaL MENWOMEN WANTED IOWA ORDNANCE PLANT BURLINGTON, IOWA MANPOWER URGENTLY NEEDED TO BACK THE ATTACK WITH FIREPOWER HEN 18 TO 60 7 WOMEN 18 TO 53 -'V WVrFEATORJM it WILL OPERATE AFTER V-B DAT OOOD WAGES AND 48 HOUR WORK WEES 'ii PLANT-WIDE CAFETERIA SERVICE GOOD HOUSING SINGLE OR WITH FAULT TRANSPORTATION FURNISHES WHY NOT DO YOUR PART WITH US7 DY Inc. OPERATORS IOWA ORDNANCE PCANT Hiring Must Conform to W. K.

ft Kegalaas COUP ANT AGENT NOW HTRTNO AS! WAR MANPOWER 0)1003010 EXITED STATES ElfPLOTXEKT SERVICE MACON CITY HALL FRIDAY MAY 11 From IP. EL to 3 P.M. PUBLIC SALE 1:30 SATURDAY 1:30 I will sell across from the Miller Hotel lumber from the old Miller barn, Saturday afternoon all kinds dimension lumber. 2x6, 10 to 20 feet long; 2x4, 10 to 15 feet long; 2x8. 8 to 14 feet long; 3x4, 10 feet long; 3x6, 8 to 10 feet long; 8x8, 8 to 12 feet long; Bx6, 8 to 10 feet long.

Two rolling doors with track 9 by 14 feet and odds and ends widths and lengths of every kind of lumber. About 1500 feet of good lumber. One good hayframe; all kinds of good kindling piled in small piles to suit anyone; one 30-30 rifle. TERMS CASH RALPH (RED) FOSTER W. S.

SIUJUCAK. Aactfeaeer- JOHN COOK, Cfcrk BRING FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES HEATER CORDS YOUR R.E.A. LIST TO US. LAMP CORDS WERE you disappointed In your last permanent? If so, let us check condition of your hair. Call 2349 far Parker-Herbex treatments.

LUCILLE 'S. Lost and found ads bring results WE REPAIR ELECTRIC IRONS AND TOASTERS BP A IM C3. East Vine Street.

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