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The Daily Standard from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 8

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Sikeston, Missouri
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7 wnm: gusiq THE DAILY STANDARD sikeston, Missouri TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 PACE EIGHT JACK STAULCUP HIS ORCHESTRA AT THE CELLAR, Russell Hotel, Charleston WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 13 DANCIN5 9 TILL 1 (OVER CHARGE $1.00 PER PERSON PLUS TAX CALL 44 CHARLESTON, FOR RESERVATION visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Clymer of St.

panied them to the city. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Miskell of Louis spent the Washington. D.

C. and Wilma relatives here. Master Robert Varnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Varnon, underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday at the St.

Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Mrs. Jene Graneman, Ms. J. T.

Carlton and Mrs. Morey Pell are attending grand lodge in St. Louis this week. Mrs. Bess Quinn accom Riles For Amos E.

Davis Amos E. Davis, Sikeston restaurant owner, died yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at the Sikeston General Hospital. About a year ago he was struck on the head with a hammer by a Negro holdup man and had spent consider Mrs. Jack Butler Dies ot Frankfort 'j Mrs Jack Butler, 42, the former Lillian Bone of Sikeston, died at her home in Frankfort, at 5:30 o'clock this morning. She was the niece of Mrs.

Alice Edmondson of Sikeston. Mrs. Butler had been ill for two years. Besides her husband, Mrs. But SGT.

STEELE ON FURLOUGH tomy operation and is improving Sergeant Howard D. Steele, at home. 5 who is stationed at Fort Benning, Alta Edmonds of Illmo and Mrs. Gajis on furlough and is visiting' Anderson of Cape Girar here with his mother, Mrs. Eva au visited friends here this week Steele and his sister, Bonnie Jones.

Several ladies attended the Ex" Sgt. Steele flew from Fort Ben tension Club Achievement Day hing to Detroit where he visited Partv at Benton. Thursday, friends and relatives a week after Mrs. Rowe Bonnifield has re which he visited his brother, 1 turned from Barnes Hospital in St. Charles Jones, in Chicago, where Louis.

the latter is stationed with the Mr; and Mrs Solt of Co navy. From Chicago he came to Iumtus, Ohio are visiting her Sikeston to visit his family. mother, Mrs. Susie Moore. Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Carlton shop Women Grapplers To Head Matches and Clara Matney of Cape Girardeau visited friends here recently. Rev.

and Mrs. G. M. Teeiers are attending conference in St. Louis this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell and son of Kentucky spent the week end here. Mrs. A.

H. Anderson entertained the Ladies Missionary Society in her home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Reed of Cape Girardeau visited relatives here this week.

able time in the hosnital follow. Women grapplers will again head the weekly matches at the Armory Wednesday night when ler leaves a daughter, Ann, and a ing tne injury. son, J. at the home. Mr.

Davis was born November iOr Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. 1839. in Jackson county. Illinois. June Byers and Norma Robinson, Lawrence Whybark, 0f Rockford, ped in Charleston, Saturday.

Ashel Benson of Michigan is Vt teaspoon tugar I tun StsMy't Tmfo( drained a Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Albritton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. J. W. upt titojl Astir DOin newcomers 10 in luccii 4 appear here. Services will be held in the The wild haired Mad Russian, i Frankfort Methodist church iMkl I king 9 tabUipeeni buftof, mHt4 1 toatposn 1 tMtpoon Bowdcr Wno lost a matcn nere xnree weens Thursday morning.

Hoffert. Eurial will be in Memor Commerce News MRS. RUTH Correspondent ial Park cemetery. teaspoon pppn 099, boolon To tho tomato add mollod butter, toft, poppor, tugor nd flour lifted with baking powdor. Add boo Ion ogg end drop by tpoonfwti lomo diilonc apart in hot frying pan containing moll amount of moilod fat, Fry to a rich brown on both fidoi and orvo hot.

Anoha 14 frittart. Notoi Chill rh juico remaining end iorvo si coktaH. Scalloped lomcrfoel 1 I ft I He leaves his wife. Mrs. Kather ine Davis, whose father.

John Calvin, 1 died yesterday Just an hour after the death of her husband. He also leaves four brothers, Murry of Perry ville, Melvin SAVE SPACE BY RECESSING RADIATORS INTO WALL Much of the space wasted by old fashioned radiators which project as much as a foot from the walls can be save by cutting out a section of wall and recessing the radiator into it. The average wall Elwood Sanders came home neres the bhoe For frn Comfort 1 ago to Tex Riley will be back against Herb Welch of the grap 1 pling Welch clan. In this bout it will be the fast swinging attack of Welch against the roughing of the Russian who is a canny operator inside the ropes along with his disregard of any rules. Last week Lester Welch lost a fall to Wild Bill Canny then came back to whip the Kansas City grappler two straight falls for the match.

I Saturday olf a river job. 1 ten Stekaly'i Tomateoi 1 anion, chopped Nne I teatpeen taM 1 toatpoon tugor I taMotpoon butter cup broad crumb U. S. Dredge Crafton has of Bell City and Arthur and Ernie re mm of Sikeston; two sisters, Mrs. Ida urnea ior more dredging near Big Put lomo tool into baking dith end add onion, toft end lugar.

Dot the top with tmatl piecei of butter, cover with bread crumbi end bah in moderate even (350 45 minutoi. Servot e. xsiana. i Rev. Edwin Hunter of Center is about 4 inches thick and radia Mobley of Reynolds i and I Mrs.

tors set back 3 inches will vastly Bessie Mabuce of Fredericktown. improve the appearance and utility STOKELY'S FOODS HOWARD COUNTY ANGUS BREEDERS SALE Fayette, Missouri WED OCTOBER 271 p. rtu 27 Bulls Ranging in age from spring calves to bulls of serviceable age. A good place to buy a good young bull in his work ing clothes rather than buying a highly fitted bull next spring. 28 Females Bred cows, cows with calves, bred and open heifers.

An attractive consignment of females ready to turn out and start making money. Cattle will be sold in pasture condition. For catalogs address II. B. GEORGE.

Stcy. Fayette, Missouri ville is our new Baptist minister. He is a State Teachers noiw of the room. If wide, cumbersome CRITICALLY ILL I I SKpk tic arch is actually custom I I fitted to the foot. $175 i radiators are reolacedl by the new I James Crooks of Caoe Girar student thin ones which have even greater deau, who underwent surgery Fri Mrs C.

Rasberry drove to heating capacity, they will not ex day at St. Mary's hospital in St. Paducah, Friday, tend into the rooms more than 3 Louis, is reported today to be criti Mrs L. Buck and baby inches. Painting them the same cally ill.

His mother, Mrs. E. M. daughter are home from St. Fran color as the wall will make them Crooks, returned Sunday from St.

is Hospital, inconspicuous. Louis and is leaving again today to Mr and Mrs. Wayne Rickman join her daughter in law in Cape dnd family of Poplar Bluff vis Canny came up with a protest on the match. He said there was too much fist swinging going on for a "rasslin" match and has challenged young Welch to put on the gloves for a boxing match. Nothing has been heard from Welch yet but the promoters say that if Canny and Welch want to have at it with the gloves is agreeable with them.

DISTRIBUTED BY Fosfer Maffhews Grocer Company Wholsale Only Phone 938232 E. Malone Ave. Sikeston, Missouri For Sale By All Home Owned Grocerys and Markets and return to St. Louis to be with uea Mr ana Mrs. Les Jacobs and Mr.

Crooks. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Graff, Satur day. i f.

The Associated Press first used Cynthia Wise went to St. Fran typewriters in 1885. cis Hospital Friday for tonsilec in the various communities over the state. "Each eligible farmer should watch for announcements I of the election and then make it a point to vote when the election is held in his community," the chairman urges. "The backbone of the farm program is the elected farmer committees.

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Farm leadership Needed Chairman Savs This is no time for farmers to let go of the steering wheel of the farm program, says Phil M. Smith, chairman of the Missouri PMA Committee. "The use of farmer elected committees to administer the agricultural conservation program, Price Supports and other program has proved effective and efficient and this is no time to let this farm leadership down by not showing up when community elections are held. 'These elections are not to be confused with the regular elections for political candidates. In the Agricultural Conservation Program there are no party lines.

These farmer elections are non political and the best farm leadership should be voted in," said the chairman. 5 Mr. Smith said he was not afraid of the leadership that would be selected if most of the eligible farmers voted in the community elections. "It's when farmers get too busy to vote that there is danger of losing the farmer's voice and influence in the administration of the program." Elections in Scott county will be held during November and all farmers who have participated in the 1948 Agricultural Conservation, or are eligible for a loan or price support, or the Federal Crop Insurance Program, are eligible to vote in these elections. Notices of the elections will be posted in advance of the elections SIKESTON FRIDAY 1 5 OCTOBER Ball Grounds Hwy 61 North Nancy's Sweet Shop Pastries Pevely Dairy Products MARTIN'S DRIVE IN Corner Kingshighway Center RFOTB BPS I BiiLaiLiaiy ARMORY Wed.

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Admission: General 60', Children 25' Ringside 15' Extra RESERVED AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT JAMES DRUG STORE (Walgrc Agency) Tunt in Henry Taylor, Mutual Network, Mondayt and Friday.

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