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Franklin County Tribune from Union, Missouri • Page 8

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Union, Missouri
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hi 4 LWwiUi UiwwHk, LhivH, M.vwuI -Mart 11 1 3 Mrs. Amanda Roberts School Notes COUNTY COURT Continued From ratfc 1 I concrete pipe for highway depart-I merit. Wilson Bell, state treasurer, was allowed $3 for five certificates i Mrs. Amanda Elizabeth Roberta YOUR "SI II? WILL COME IN" Sooner Ey the Aid of Nwppei ADVERTISING In these times we are hearing horn in Pnimki r.mntw Jfi9.75; Victor Adding Mjchinc. of title for new county trucks.

'Tribune, Washington Mis- The West Publishing Company much Pbout the democratic way of cember 21 1877 and died at her sourian, Cto. D. allowed $.91.40 for 31 vol-; life. We are hearing much on why home Union March 10, 1941, $1.22. a 3)idtitiguisicd Addition totie levwetXinefir ume3 or missoun wigeii.

ieo rol-' tne democratic way ot living is at tne age of 63 years. 2 months itte was allowed $10 for official desirable. To emphasize all that'and 14 davs, Mrs. Roberts had Poge. Ithisdemocratic way of Uving really confined to her bed for the For supplies at county infirmary, i means to us many of our patriotic past six months AG Grocery, Carrie Holt- organizations are offering prizes i Deceased was a daughter of the gncy Union Bakery to high school students who will Henry and Judy Ripley Hit- tteL c- the tys on such topics Gn October 10, 1895, she was K-ili 11 ryi.it; Miscellaneous allowances: F.

Weatherford. recorder. $1.50 for recording deed for right-of-way from Edw. Sheerin and wife; W. O.

Seay, for hauling cinders, Hun. tington Laboratory, supplies for infirmpry, Union Water Works, expenses at infirmary, Frick's MarRet, $14.98, Albert Fox. $20; Tillie Huxel, Wm. Dress, money advanced for supplies, Alfred L. SchuItJ, balance due on L.

C. Smith typewriter, Alvin Diestelkamp, $221.50, board and commitment Ehsssalis Pain Quick! II ywt n'ief (r- rSrumatic, arthri-tn moth fjm. try xl: impic facKptoaivt kmt recipe that tbouaatuli rc wing. pat tape of Ku-Ks CoapouMi Mi it with a tr, dd th jurt of 4 km.ni. It's tuy.

Pleafcjnt jk. do tumble lh You nted only 2 uU-poonfuU mo time a d-y. Olten Within 48 bwtfi tomtf ov- nd, Aholt's A Store, as "What Uncle Sam means to Busch's Hardware, me." During the last few days Obermark Dufner, $4.65 and we have received notices of sever-Ha 11 -Johnson, $5.90. al such contests. These outside united in marriage to William Riley Roberts.

The cruple lived in Maries County until 1919 when they moved to Union. Costs in the following inquests forces, which emphasize patri- Surviving her departure are n.rl.t rlenJJ remits ve olirainea. r7 7' 1 J. VT, 1 her husband, a daughter, Pernie Tv Pfnger' PriZeSlu reretable iacl now" Gardner of EIReno, one and Emma Aichholz, $8.20. 1 ever, that it takes a war to cause u.n,.

If lilt paioi do r. -t qikly oJ If fott do ti. 't ffl bctttf. SH EJSSBCER SEDIiHTTH will rt yu nofi.lnp to try at old Tour drutriit under an h- PatieJ'tS: i to Waynes'ville; a half-brother, Fred' lutf money bitk r'lararnte. .1 1 rp.

ir nra T7 I Compound I rccnsimraded by H' iu.j,-" 1 tin no NOLL DKIG CO. im.ni, nuv, iJJaiis lu iycwm- er Social Security Office and new ai TV. rZ Hilton of Dixon; two grandchU- StV Childrensifre "0' nefrly(- f1 in dren, several other near SP 1 1 relative and many friends. l'a TeS 35 Mrs. Roberts was a member of .111 1 posture chair; Alvin Diestelkamp, iu anu iviiDouuii toidbc odiuuirium, neic -we iunc uu uiv guou unrigs $100.25.

we have for granted end in doing the Christian Church while re- Siding in Dixon, but affiliated The court approved the settle-, so almost forget to appreciate erset wjtn the Presbytc rian iiil'iu ui me i-iesue opeciat noaa mem. $21.80 for delivering Wm. Sties, to State Hospital at Farmington and $18 for waiting on Probate Court. The Court orders $16.77 piid to W. G.

Klcpper, refund of purchase of real estate erroneously sold for back taxes. The Court Church here in Union. Funeral District, the vearlv settlement of Naturally such line of services were held Wednesday af 1 11a tui aiij 0uL.11 a tine iiiuugii O. E. Burke and the settlement us to wonder just what is Lawrence J.

C. Meyer, county i thp orpatpst nhinf nt nur a thought; ternoon, March 12th, Rev. Arnold Smith- officiating. Interment in ciern ana nenry r. nonuing, cir- school system? Is it to teac! lhe Union cemetery.

MILL DOOR PRICES CASH ONLY FLOl'R S2.40 hwt. BRAN $1.25 hwt. WHEAT SHORTS $1.35 hwt. 18 LAYING MASH S2.00 per 100 lbs. DAIRY FEED $135 hwt.

CHICK STARTER $2.59 hwt. GROWING MASH $2 40 hwL CORN 70c bu. COTTONSEED MEAL $2.00 hwt Chamberlain's Mineral Feed $2.75 hwt. WE ARE PAYING TODAY WHEAT 79c bu. HATCHING EGGS 20c doz.

UNION FLOUit MILLS I'nlnn Mo IN APPRECIATION patriotism or is ji 10 leacn our Henry J. Klepper was given the boys and girls a way of life, or contract for hauling cinders from can a democratic way of life be the court house during 1941 fortaught without teaching patriot- We wish to express our heart- also ordered the abatement of Merchants and Manufacturers taxes uncollectible and authorized collector to take credit for same. The Court issued the same order regarding personal property taxes for 1936 and prior years. The petition for vacation of public road in section 34-43-2 east was continued until May 5th. Otto Sehaffer was allowed $27.50 'felt thanks to our friends and A distinguished, ultra-fashionable addition to the Chevrolet line for iJ- ism? The writer believes not The Union Social Road District, flrst annua, ort was a lowed $1,599.21, funds due Horace Mannj dated January Vf 1838 (over 100 yea -s ago) the fol-Miscellaneous allowances: F.

A. lowing statement appears Fahrner for insurance at infirm-' ary, Weber Lumber The object of the commn W. H. Powell Lumber CoJ 3cf1001 system-was to give to Danz Motor Co, every child in the Commonwealth tires, tubes and -car hire; Crystal 1 8 free solid Pathway Ice Co, for -fuel at infirmary, 'b wnich he could walk dlrectly '41 featuring a swank new Feef'ne Body by Fisher landau type and Wilbert Koelling $27.50 for neighbors for their kindness and help during the sickness and after. the death of our beloved wife, mother -and sister, Mrs.

Amanda Roberts. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Smith, the Eastern Stars, Royal Neighbors, pallbearers, flower girls and those who donated cars for the funeral'. Their words and deeds of sympathy will never be forgotten by The Family. rear-quarter panel Custom-quality broadcloth upholstery Luxurious carpeting Rich wood-grained moldings New "Silverstyl" dash and instrument panel Sparkling new Window reveals' Fisher ventilation at rear windows as well as at front including abundant head, shoulder and leg room.

HfttieStierberger, $10, rent! 's'' fant to a knowledge of the primary for WPA sewing room; Otto Co, "HIGHBALL' 1 $20, burial of Freeman Childers; Union Electric Co, $108.39, current used at court house, infirmary and duties of a man; and could acquire a power and an invincible will to discharge them." John Dewey, speaking to the The bill terminating gin' weddings in the state has passed the House of Representatives and WPA sewing room; Union Plumb- AGMN CHEVROLET TIIE LEADER Early railroad signals were urge balls suspended from high poles. engineers knew that the 'highball' signal-with the ball at the top of the pole -meant clear track ahead. so todav, when americans say highball the mean go ahead or speed up. gone to the ing Co, repairs at court house, American Association of School Busch's Hardware, repairs, I Administrators in February, 1937, John Darcey, board of Har-j said: moat inr WIN YOUR RACE For Business Supremacy By Advertuing old Taylor in February, J. T.

Williams, for buripl of James Perkins, $20; Multi-Mail, for registration directory for sheriff, J. L. Anding, $5.02 for money advanced for supplies for tax attorney; Edward Glaser and Avery Johnson each $2.50 for money advanced for pneumothorax "Democracy is based in faith, a faith in the ability of mankind to govern himself. Democracy is more than a political institution; it is a way of living, social and individual. The Itey of democracy as a way of life can be expressed as the necessity of the full particir pation of every mature human being in the values that are create UNION, MISSOURI DRAFTED The Court appropriated in the living of men Sold weather and an unfinished heating plant, threatened to dela? THE USE OF A NEW ARVty HOSPITAL UNIT.

IN THE EMERGENCY, A RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE WAS PARKED ON A NEARB? SIDINS AND FURNISHED SUFFICIENT I STEAM TO PERMIT THE USE OF COMPLETE for the work of the County Agent's I From the to the nres- In Union -It's Aholt's office and appointed Ruth Monje, as secretary to the county agent. HOSPITAL FACILITIES fc MARKETS Saturday Only MARCH 15TH I- II HE AMERICAN i'fl Pair FEDETTE RAILROADS BUY AND USE AP- PROXIMATELY ONE-FIFTH OF Eggs, per dfz 15 Hens, light, per lb 14 Hens, heavy, "par lb 13 Spring Chickens White Rrocks 17 Colored Butterfat, per lb. 30 Wheat, per bushel 77 Shorts, per 100 lbs. 1.25 Oats, per bushel 60c and 50c Flour, per 100 lbs. 2.85 Bran, per 100 lbs 1.20 Corn, per bushel 70 THE TOTAL LUMBER PRO' an 1 OF THE UNITED rr-eln-, STATES.

HOSE Full fashioned pure silk, new Spring colors, 4-thread chif-I fons. CAMPUS Pair SOCKS I Knee length, mercerized Terry. Elastic top. Color red. v.

r. 1 Wl- In The WEEK'S NEWS BE X. Shantung Prints 39c yd. Sharon Sue spun rayon shantung prints in a wealth of patterns and a riot of elear colors, all fast-to-washing. 38 to 39 in.

wide. ent of our national existence, the foremost consideration has been end is the relationship between the individual and social groupl 1 The primary purpose, directly or indirectly, of formal education today is to improve that relationship. Does the individual exist for himself or for society? Is the in-; dividual encouraged to give, his greatest achievement of life in order that his return may be a full measure of happiness for himself 1 of rather that he may make sot- iety better by his having lived1? Since man has grouped himself into any kind of social organization 1 the foregoing questions have been pertinent. The individual could not live today without organized 1 society, and obviously without in-1 dividuals, organized society would; not exist. Civilization has become more and more complex and the need for social control has increased.

However, in a democratic society! the basic element is the individual. As the social order becomes; more complete, participation in it becomes more difficult? Individuals trained to mpke full use o( their capabilities will at the sanu'l time be able to render their great-1 est service to society if actuated by a spirit of social well-being. The1 public school system in America is the organized institution that should insure the mutuality of the relationship between the individual and society. Should not this purpose be maintained even though our methods of attaining this purpose are changing, as our present day educators are preparing for us a new High School course of study? RAyONv PRINTS 49c yd. Smooth, firm-textured Swanee Suede rayon evenly woven and beautifully finished.

Sparkling new Spring patterns. Washable. 39 to 40 in. wide. PERCALE PRINTS 19c yd.

f)u Barry 80-squre print in plaids and checks and more floral designs than you will see in a garden! All fast-to-washinr. 35 to 38 In. wide. TO PRACTICE IN FEDERAL COURT Mary Vronlea O'Reilly. Chicago, 22 ytar-old bttaul Uni-Vtriilv law lehool araduat.

Inlrat fi nr a cup ol comforting collt belor hr final xaminalion Ih bar. Solid Colors 29c Hk' 1 I THIS SPRING That's easy io say and just as easy to do! Just choose your fashions here. Be pretty-as-a-pic- :j.j its I I fa id ill GAY DAY PRINTED 29c in Plaids, Checks, Florals ond Stripes. 36 inches wide. and DOLLARS AHEAD! DRESSES .95 and mm CREPE Seersucker In stripes, florals and nursery prints for pajamas and gowns.

19c yd. DRAPERY Cretonne Eun and Tub Fast. 36 in. wide. 19c yd.

SUPERIOR Long Cloth 36 in. wide, fine construction, bleached. 9c yd. i LUht hearted fashions with lots of color some to be worn every day ethers definitely unday-fo-to-meeting. YOUR Spring dress is here.

Misses' and women's sizes. 9 to 48. vm "rrn ilr OFr FOR lONDOM-JohB C. Wlnant, ntwly appoint- Ambauador ta Gnat 98- SPRING HANDBAGS Sizes and shapes to suit every taste alt Spring's newest successes. (Ask to see the new long narrow styles.) Britain, and hit aitUlaaL Btniamln Cohtn.

lormtr ad- $200 WORTH OF FOOD FROM HOME GARDEN yet? Titat to Pnsidont RooutoK, as thr ltd Nw York by piano lot tholr potti. More than two hundred dollars worth of food from a home garden! That is the report of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Story of Boone Township, who give much of the credit to the family garden seed package containing varieties and DRESSES i amuuiiui muiuiut nut'u uy me College of Agriculture. Hosiery lJ3.r WILDFIRE MARIGOLDS wtro do- iJj i 'Pd by Datld Burpto.

Phlla- i 1 4ii delphia tndman. by croulna a i ff I -Wi. doul'1 F'h and a doublo Alrl- 'urr'jr ,,1 con Mamold. Thoy cobio In owy y. 1 eoncolrablo pallors and color NHX I I InloroiUna and unmual y'V- CHILDREN'S SPRING COA'fS i i 4 Bicoior Olloctm.

Unf (lonu makt I vi mm laoai lor cul llowon, 79c 98c 1.25 '3 TT-: With more than one thousand quarts of vegetables canned in 1940, Mrs. Story will tell you that the small sum spent for the seed package was their most profitable investment of the year. Commenting on this report, Floyd Ingersoll, County Agent, says that the family seed package has enabled farmers to produce from" $25.00 to $75.00 more in food than through use of un-adapted seeds. He pointed out that this package, obtainable from mm 1 Sizes 1-6 and 7-14 Good news to mothers! These dresses wash so easily it's no trick at all to keep your small daughter clean and neat as a pin. Very attractive styles and colors.

59c and 98c Flattertnc fitted and boxy styles In sport tweeds and dress fabrics! Black, Navy, Spring colors. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44. OTHER SPRING COATS $3.90 and $3.90 MISSES SIZES 11-20 Women's Sizes 38-52 ASK ABOUT OUR HOSIERY CLUB EVERY 13TH PAIR FREE! local dealers, contains twenty-. four varieties of vegetable that WMISTIEB WfNS TOP ASSIGNMENT Mourtctlto Mot uion. 1...

I 1 COTTAGE SETS Velveray figured whit voile. Red. blue, black, green. mum. Aiutreliaa IT.

MHKlta part ai "ii" A whirl ef styles and a-plenty of good I a. Seanta are well constructed. II-quart Bercalt, grow best in Missouri climate. Flower seed and insect poison are included at' no extra cost. While stressing: the low cost of this package ot teed, Mr.

Ingersoll outlined more important advantages, such better stands, higher yields, fewer diseased plant and extra id far succe. BAY VIEW BAGS HANDICAP Ton Pol. I MoMMMt," run M. kal4 attaniio. feioti Boy Vtov.

Mai thai napod iiiiiihii fcm rr ,4 ti Lin- rRISUIXA CURTAINS Cream. Dusty Rom, Peach 4 Greta. a toty victory tleppy track hi tko 4) If WE DEUVER IN UNION 1103 Ana Ha. COM rt lou. PHONES 90 AND 91 I.

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