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Hurricane's Path Poflc 4 CHRONICLE-HERALD Thnruby, August 23, 1951 Macon. Missouri INFLATION HAS COME IN WANT AD RESULTS- THEY'RE BIGGER AND BETTER Billy Lamb To Attend Methodist Youth Meet Mnblc Asp rettiraapbii her home in Peoria, ill. af tel several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giirnan.

Reeent visitors of Mr. and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Notices Continued mil il Jen- Hilly Jinimit smong I'll Hi Junior Powell rettlrnt'd to Sau Kiiiiici.sL'o, imd Kula Mhij Powell ret in in to CMIttcothe niter a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mi-s. Anlhony Powell and Donald. MrS, E.

L. Day spent Monday nlKht witti her parents, Mr. Mrs. Ruben Grimshaw of Macon. The Rev.

Dee Lewis is filling his regular appointment at Union Thursday evening alter a two 'age 7 I parent I sen. No. of Words No. of Times Herbert (hlfoyle. Mrs.

Manil la Teter is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Sherman this week, i The pbraae, "The Iron was originated by H. C. Wells. I iamb, ion of Mr, and Mi s.

I. iii Macon will in1 tin- delegatei expect-the iiiiii quadrennial Na-Convocation i Methodist lo In lit at Purdue I'ni-LaFayette, Ind Aug. 27- weeks vacation. Mrs, Emrnett 'I'eter spent a day recently With her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Powell.

Mr and Mrs. Fred Teter quietly celebrated their fiflh-fiflh wedding anniversary Sunday, Aug. 19. Roy Christy and Hob Harris sient Tuesday afternoon with Thursday, August 23, 1951 CHRONICLE-HERALD Mocon, Missouri Princess Margaret Is 21 and Mrs. I and Mrs.

Hark daughl Tuckei NOTICE When you thmiTTf tiros, think of RICHMOND TIRE SHOP. 203-eod-tf The Binders' Reunion will be held Sunday, Si'pl. 2 at tin' Boy Seoul Camp. mill rslts is. Paul Jensen wera, Mr.

and rs, Norman Hueti of Macon, and Mrs. Johnnie Fuller and Jackie and Lewis IE, Gipsou. Mrs, Gerald Norris and son, i of Kansas City are spend" a few days with Mr. aid Mrs. Marion Cipson and chilli called on Mrs.

Shellle -open en Montlav lernoon, sfi, nnd Mi and Freeman Annabel Mrs ROge Zi'ldi, 31. visit, il Mr. Hlver Sunday, ml Mrs. Kin mrsda) with i i iipson. id Mrs, Nolar spenl ia I colls college 1 2 3 4 5 (T 1 to 15 .50 .75 1.00 1.25 I 1.50 i 1.75 1 6 20 II -60 I .90 1 jjjLljjfoj1.80 Jjjj 21 to 25 .70 1.05 1 .40 1.75 2.10 2.45 26 to 30 .80 1.20 1.60 2.00 2.40 2.80 31 to 35 .90 1.35 I 1.80 2.25 2.70 3.15 36 to 40 1.00 1.50 L2.00 2'50 3.00 3.50 41 to 45 1.10 I 1.65 2.202.75 I 3.30 3 85 46 to 50 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 I 3.60 I 4.20 Don Dar- this NOTICE TO FARMERS Gi aiTESTS OP DAHU "NK AMI TOMMV OAS SUM Miss.

Hilda Tftte and Lui i Lee di Atlanta arc visiting i i ii and Tonunj Dsnrier week. Hi FROM ATLANTA Gulf of WttA A Fancy Sturgeon Bay yoiir discs shartKned for fa DONNA ill Ml-, and Mis. Brookfleid i.i a daughter bi KIM I I. l-'lmn- Kruol are the parent i Monday mom I High achool ami student! will attend from in states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto RlCO ami Cuba, representing their local church group fellowships or state and regional chapters oi the Methodlsl Student Movement, id Mi work. Call S51 1 or Write A.

W. LE1DORFF, Macon, Mo. 31-47 CHERRIES 20, al lll Ladv Speed Champs Brookieki 'inn pounds, lli'i'll Ing, Aug. Hospital. The hal elghl aun Thi' convocation i Atlanta ii My of Tom ghed mil ha Mis.

Uoyd overnlghi gtn parent. Mr. luii ill Macon. 490 Hp. No.

2 cans "Chris- Will 1)1' ling Mi Time mon 24 Donna Beth. Mi', ami Mri Macon residen mei Miss Dorc Kmc Shi publication. BUND ADS 15o Extra. We are not authorized to give out Information in regard to "Blind Ads" so please answer directly to the advertiser by key number in care of the Chronicle-Herald as per instruction In the ad. NOTICE Chicken dinner for Church 1 God In Christ at residence of Miss Neoma Tolson.

Sunday, August 26, 1951. CALL 5982 for yours, price 75c. 2t-eod-47 Professional NOTICE -W. A. Davis, M.D7, Occulist, glasses fitted.

Phone 1 1 iau 1 4ving in an i tarried out througi fom talks pin-. workshops mi chu Christian vocation! letns, social action ami world affairs, IV Ijl INI ih fellowship, youth proti- KHOI Mr. atiii nations I Maoon Mlonta Tues- Mr. Newl Mrs. Lao Snores of Mis Uoyd Lee of shopping in Qulno imeson Jones, ol Methodist i 22-year-old president For Sale Continued Heavy Syrup CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 No.

2 cans 490 SON HORN TO Ml! AND Mils. T.wi.ltli MAI HEW Mr. and Mis. Taylor Ma For Sale Cswaaw mr ol thi' comm a day. 1 youth, is iii tion.

2518. 1244 Vine, Mo. 173-tf 'alia air the liar this morninK, (' llir eynote spe lti' Dona i son lui at till' will Soper; MRS. OKR ILD HOOK IS HONORED AT DIN NEK 6usincss Service NOTICE Our heed oTwried Tist-1 iiiiiuii ol i ii, Rook iid ritan Hospital ii elghl pounds, Heavy Syrup, Chunk or SLICED PINEAPPLE" 27' 1 riiaii of I he oath of II devastlriff hurricane thai virtually flat hi 1. 1 i guest given re author i LaHabra, ful clergyman land; Klrb I'a cial evangelist, Dr, W.

Aiken was hi' kei dinnei Colli it a In Tin' bi 1 1 ounci named Ings are great. Each day brings more requests. Help us and yourself, list properties with I i and roared across Yucatan, as it moves on Automobile FOR SALE 2-door OldsmobUe Sedan, good running condition. Bargain. THJSQ REICHEL, Maoon.

3t-46 Ft )RiXLEfwo 1 trucks with grain bi ds ami stock racks. E. O. DOWNEY, Atlanta, Phone 85. 6t-eod-55 ii-ni'o r.iiu;si ti, jitniHic toward the coastline ol Jamaica suffered 135 deal hs and in Moh ami il II Park I friends al Rothw a group UNITED FARM AGENCY, Smart associate School of Theo-Iversity, Atlanta, Mrs.

Beach, honor ivntly erly by stives, The pici ure f'resi continued heavy as tin1 storm struck the Yucatan Phone 2091. 213 Douglas. Earl FOR SALE- 15i A. stock and grain farm. 5- room house, elect ricily.

32x36 barn, SfixSKJ granary, 12x18 wash house. Price $5,600, $2,600 down. UNITED FARM AGENCY, Earl MeGh e. 2t-eod-45 Fillt SALE 80 acre farm. 1.2 mile west Of Atlanta, gravel road, electricity, 5-room house, barn, on school bus route, Priced to sell.

E. O. DOWNEY, Atlanta. Phone 85. 6t-eod-55 F( 80 acres unimproved.

3 miles north of Callao. S20.Q0 per acre and 1-2 of crop. See MRS. V. L.

EARNS. Callao. 3t-eod-49 property damag capital, Mcrida McGhee. 16tj-tf STORE VALUE ITSiTvViTff1 CXI taking and Cozumel Island off the coast. i international Soundphoto.

Remarkable PEACHES i spent Islting. till' occ day and enl foi al Mr dean of Candler I logy, Kmory Unix Ga.l and Mrs. M. Southern Regiona Uinta. Dr, Hlel oi tin' Methodlsl tnenl oi tne Boar will in1 platform Heavy Syrup FRUIT COCKTAIL if you are particular Bring your shoe repairing to DANNY'S ii State Clinic For Crippled Children Will Be At Edina K.

Tilly ol the Council, At-Bollinger, head tepart-I of Education, lordinator. Hart James Will SH IE SHOP, 701 South Rollins. Mr and Mrs Presley Linebaugh immmmm Ipperson of Macon. She ne lime a school teacher many pupils from this who held her in high es- 6t- Eunice was a and ha icinitj and famih of Albuquerque, N. Irma anil Klennnr ol Cfif- tnii Hill, ii.

A. Wlllale ol Coun ii Bluffs, la. Billj Dean Willsle spent Wednesday with Mr. and I New Yd, "SU Homy Itosenf. HUtui.m.

l51. jf 31 23c No. 2 1-2 can No. 1 can Mrs. Oscar Standley.

C.anrl fnr thi GUARANTEED service on AM, FM, and auto radios. In Economy Cash basement. RADIO CENTER, Phone 2413. KENNETH M. THOMPSON, Prop.

272-cod-tf Mri. Jomcs D. Wyker To Speak At Mt. Olive Mrs. Elsie Rogers is spending a few days with her son, George of Missouri City, Mo 'i' Wiii-sie Mrs.

Vogel and the Misses Li Ilia and Lucy Vogel ol Si. Louis, Mr. ami Mrs, J. Will sir. "I Salisbury, Mr.

and Merchant's Special Rexall Drug Store is headquarters for the Kansas City Star. PHONE No. 2388. 24t-45 Oirls College Style GIESEtMAN SHOE HOUSE. 31-46 Yoiinj; mi ll's smart style brown dress oxfords, $9.05.

OIESEE-MAN SHQE HOUSE. 31-46 msTTOlSvESfceW shipment of window shades. NEW YORK STORE. 233-eod-tf IAIRBRUSH A survey is bcinir mad Northeast Missouri iii an effo locate crippled children In net treatment. The survey is and lamilv and other relatives in Mi ort to fed of pre-u Inch Kansas City.

pi United Wy ker. president lurch Women of ncil of Churches 0 ihnnv Mrs. Kv.is.eo and sous ol bristled with dah! uviny t49' Warren York of Kansas City timtnarj in the Edina 'Iii FOR SALE 80 acre farm, 7-rooftl house, deep well with windmill. School bus and mail route, on gravel road. For particulars see, HERMAN HALL, 3 mi.

S. E. of Ten Mile store. 3t-x-5l Miscellaneous the National Council of Christ in S. teem.

Mr. ad Mis. Kmmett Hall, Mr. and Mrs John Wilson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

August B(jrk and Mrs. Rosie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tale and Datrlene ami Mr.

and Mrs Tale spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (Hie Tale and Ordell. A basket dinnei' was held at Milam Chapel Church Sunday with a good crowd in attendance at. both the dinner and services.

will speak is to he Church I a) spoil the weekend With home folks id in the Communltj lemenl on Saturday, 1951, wilh reeisiia- i Septembc Moberlj Mrs. Klh Alfred, Mi-sun. Alfred Craig, Mrs. Hazel Will WANTED Scrap iron $1.10 per 100; rags $1.50 per 100; batter Wayne Parsons of Elmer spent 13.00 Catt 15.50, boars 10.50 13.50, calves. 9(10; a few Chriatlanson and Catherine Christian-Schneider, Tommy Martha Haney, Miss Mrs.

Dee Ann Cle-Macon, Mr. and Pint QJjc Jar 30 Sunday with John Saltsider. Damon Ervio and family of Made of crystal-clear "Luui it when you buy any two of these -aS5 si in in iti iti hi tiiiifftiiir at the fourth annual Fall Festival and barbecue of the Mt. Olive Community Church on Thursday, August 30that 8:00 p. m.

Prior lo her arrival ill Missouri Mrs. Wyker had served on the lecture staff of the Agricultural Extension Service of Ohio for approximately 15 years. She was near Marceline, Harold York and FOR SALE We have dog food by case. HILL LIVESTOCK at the farm, one mile north Junction. 95-tf ies $2 .25 each.

ELLYSON AUTO PARTS 266-tf WANTED Lay Porter, apply manager, JEFFERSON HOTEL. uG ti mons, all of Mis Roy Will tion from a m. In lll iio noon Children registered at the clinic will receive a fire diagnostic examination and recommendations for care will he given parent or adult accompanying patient. Plans lor care will he made Immediately family of Goldsberry and George I iin js, 1 lonald and SPECIALS Used refrigerators in good clean condition. All sizes from which to choose.

Priced from $39.50 and up, Guaran. i teed. LINN'S. 12t-eod-63 Livestock-- Salad Bowl SALAD DRESSING Salad Bowl SANDWICH SPREAD Salad Bowl FRENCH DRESSING Peter Pan PEANUT BUTTER Pure STRAWBERRY PRESERVES utility and commercial butcher yearling steers about steady at 27,00 31.00; utility and commercial cows 23,00 26.50; a few 27.00; canners and cutters largely 17 00 22.50: utility bulls largely 26.00 28.00; commereial bulls York and family spenl Sunday "19 Philip and Pfincess Margaret Rose of Great Britain Celebrated her 21st birthday at Balmoral, Scotland, with picnic luncheon, grouse shoot and Official ball. She came into a nest-egg of her own, including an annual income, jewels, a new automobile, and, best of all, a little In-dependence, All England joined in celebrating her birthday, International Soundphoto, i day.

Friday night at Mt. Olive Church The Willing Workers Club met for Rev. Charles Goodman. As il Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Jen.

I was his birthday and going awav nie Ronchetto's. As the work lor I the afternoon Mrs. Nolle Crouch wa Pr a demonstrated the dry cleaning I I1'co 'M8P8e "-om the meeting, since none of the Bm- community and friends, bers could attend the meeting in 0 town. The next meeting will be Riley Aug. 30 at Mrs, Hood Shearon's.

Miss Ruth Jensen of Kansas A nice crowd attended the party 'City spent the weekend with her Nuhn have mules In the Grow and I mons 'St of all ol hoin ir, Claire McMtllen (left) of Santa Ana, Cal and her co-pilot Mrs. Frances Bors of BJtllflowef, hokl the trophy they won in the 2.318-mile Women's Transcontinental Air Race to Detroit's National Air s. Miss McMillen, 27, announced she also had won another prie. the heart ol Walter, Pico, flight instructor whom she will marry soon. (International Soundphoto.) on ey moon i nq Roc kef I rs with Mr and Mrs.

Henry York Charles, Douglas CI Elmer, and the Kit Mrs. Rook. entei Stall WANTE Carl Walker and family of So satisfaclual and practical. Glaxo plaslic type linoleum coating ends waxing. Ray's Pharmacy, 6t-47 Male calf, few da.vs 4324.

QOMER icon. 31-46 for those whi .1 lie spital or lehl cted Mill' Buck lin spent Sunday with hi mother. Mrs. John Walker. DEWEY, IS 11a this week, low them at the 1 Dos Moines.

Imer Seluy are me and plan lo 12-os. QPc Glass 03 es ol Christ first world i WANTED Man or lxv for gro-1 I he DiSClp tion at tin churches I Mr and Mrs. Oscar Standley Kenmort rippled sgency RINS0 Giant Size OJf. 9 Hi) FOR SALE- 4-burnet kerosene range, top I Amsl pn tsent of Holland 'oyncil ly con- a guest ity and comiriei-eial X) 30.00. NT Till Ml NOHOR1TV ENTERTAINS AT PICNIC The Nil Phi Ml) Sorority talned Tuesday night al ii picnic at the Still Hildrcth ling called on Mr.

and Mrs. Frost Gi Sunday afternoon. cery work and delivery I ruck. CLEAVER BR ITHERS. 3t-46 1 clinic reatmenl Thi' Missouri Children's Sen ii I Which provides I I In any child mi' age who can I treatment and in.

put cat 'ears ind prime Sheep, 1.100; choU in 1948, when the Wor of Churches was offic stitutad. She yvas recent Mr. and Mrs. John Saltsider and been in her sis- has for 12 ox. P( Glass 03 30.00- Of WANTED Tt) RENT Business I spring lambs to shipper benefited by il in.

Mrs. Joe Cou i Iowa helping to ter, Who is ill. i The electrical daughter. Laura, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin nselman. i ml Hie Six members eiv present for tune gUPSl occasion, storm Monday foi man and wife, two or three room I 31.00; good and choice lots largely furnished apartment or 28.50 30.00; Utility and good lots write BOX B. Chronicle-I 26.00 28.00; most cull and mil-Herald. 31-47 h'y throwouts 22.00 23. (HI; few unable in i vate medlca Kav York is spending this week -e parents are extensive pri- Crippling confer care aie tuberculosis of )r other hone (lit ions a blew down a lol of corn and dum-I aged several roofs and sheds in the community and lightning in the home of Mrs.

Franklin I). Roosevelt when she conferred with her on the role of Hie United Church Women and their efforts to promote world peace. Mrs. Wyker will speak on the topic: "The America I All S63 NO-CINSE SURF years old. HAROLD TURNER, Phone 6364 42-tf FOR SALE 1,000 bushel Butler grain bins.

ATLANTA GRAIN LEVATOR At Ian I a to, 5 1-4 7 FOR SALE Davco Farmess Dar-ling Fertilizer in all analysis. ATLANTA GRAIN ELEVATOR, Atlanta, Mo. 5t-47 Ft)R SALE 8-foot glass enclosed display ease. Excellent condition. Reasonable.

J. c. PENNEY STORE. 3t-45 FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire bid gilts, farrowing now and I next few weeks. Cholera Immune, and eligible for registra-I tion.

Priced right to sell in groups or choice. Come to Anabel, Highway 36, 1 mile south. 1 mile east. Phone 553F31. WALKER Clar-ence.

Mo. 37-tf For SALE 30 head good registered Hampshire ewes, mostly yearlings and two year olds. 5 good registered Hampshire rams. 3 year old negisterdd saddle mare for sale or trade cheap, RUEY B. WATERS, Clarence, Ma 4t-46 FOH SALE ibO Whiteface ewes; 40 purebrJd Corriedale ewes, WM.

BAILEY, Meadvlile, Mo. 51-47 in Brookfield with ids brothet George and family. leptabli sra lysis joint Salesman Wanted ewes and wether throwouts to feeder buyers 25 27.IX); most infantile the hone iofec! ions Mrs. O. Standley and Fran Van Camp Pork Beans 2 cans 19 or RAWLEIGH BUSINESSES Van Camp's Mackerel Tall can 150 14 oo.

11.00 lighter spina curvatures, bow ond NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the struck a tree in the yard of Ben Norton. Willard Wallen is helping Adrian Wail, with some carpenter work. at l'i I. dim in the counts' are invited to attend NO-RINSI SURF 3310 ces Saltsider spent Tuesday i Kansas City. N.

W. College Mound are scarce hut in so vast an organization expansion creates new opportunities, If ambitious, willing to start "1th good N. W. NorrowvS. W.

Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Powell this informative and inspirational meet ing. legs, ilisloi tures such palat August Bork and Raymond Bork Went 1 1 a doctor at Macon ions, burn congenital club feet, blrl hmaiks. city of Macon, Missouri, on Tuesday, the 2nd day ol October led or hands, scar conlrac-malfoi illations hare lip, elelt and many oth-plastic condi- arid children, Leruy a submitttna to the leaal voters oi said Citv oi Mftrnn Mr BETTV MARIE KITCHEN Mr and Mrs.

Victor James Kitchen Ol Hillsdale, 111., aie the parents ol a daughter, born Aug. s. The baby weighed six pounds, four and oin dourth ounces, and has been named Belly Marie Mr. and John (.. Kitchen ol Southwest Bevler are Hie pa-ternal grandparents.

MRS, L. 1ER HONORED AT PAREWEM, PART Mrs. John N. Gee, 51 1 Madison. Mrs.

Roy Powell i Macon was a ia attend profits and increase rapidly, write for lull Information. We UJXFlokS3l0 sient Sunday in Sodal cr orthopedic and i nd lied and SOUri, a proposition extend the City Limits of the City of Macon, Missouri, so as to embrace and include all that part of Macon Counly, within the following outboundary I East Bloomington Mrs. Rachel Buchanan and Mr. uui Mrs. Billy Mason Smith visit-il Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs, Ro Mrs. 1 De, I Mrs 1 Mi Roh Maloney McJ Ktffee cs August Bork ler Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Ronchetto and sons, Bobbie and Gary, weekend guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Christy and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Wyatt and son, Dale spenl Sunday with his mother Airs. Arthur Driver. Mr. family on Mi-Mrs, iiut, oi.

iac supply sales, advertising literature all you need. RAW-I LEIGf IT'S, Dept. MOH-252-118, Freeixirt. 111. It -15, 19 FOR SALE Perfection oil range, while table top.

MRS. LEVI GREEN, Jacksonville, R. 3 31-45 FOR SALE Big Husky Tilting Arbor Bench Saw, 3-4 H.P. motor, almost new, priced lo sell. PHONE 4289.

3t-45 Serve Hot or Cold VIENNA SAUSAGE Libby's can pent the weekend in Illinois visit- I silver dust lc with bit Cannon DISH TOWEL 'z 5, I Beginning at a point on the East City Limits of the lions. II ou know of a child who has such deformity please contact the orthopedic field nurse in this area. Mrs Ola M. McCreery. It N.

Macon County, Public Health Nurse. FOR SALE -Registered 2-year-old Angus bull. GAIL LEIST, Ex-cello. at-45 bert Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.

August. Bork and Mrs. Rosie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller.

Mrs. I Buchanan is visiting here from Minneapolis, Minn. 44 ox. POTTED MEAT Silver Dust lw 1 I FOR SALE Registered Ffnmn. 10 mtc can wilhSnrnnnnFr.rnnTH T' lb.

69 shire rams and ewes. MRS. A. SIMS, Axtel. 6t-x-51 entertained ruesday evening at a surprise farewell party for her mother-ln-law, Mrs.

J. Gee. who is leaving for New Market, Light Dark Meat XR SALE One yearling Quern. CHUCK ROAST O.P.S Price lb. 70c GROUND BEEF Wounded Toad Is Given Medicine and Surgery GRATED TUNA make her home with her to 23 sey bull.

OTIS SWALLOWS can daughti Mrs. Myron Parsons and R. 1. Macon. 3t-47 lb.

59 TOItCT SOP Markets cwni end with Mr. ani Mm. Jerome ST. LOUIS MARKET Ridings in Decatur, 111. NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, Mr.

and Mrs. Wendell Baldwin I Aug. 23 (API lUSDAl and Jerry Miller spent the week-Hogs. weights 18(1 His. up un- end with Mr.

and Hood I even; lighter weights and sows Shearon. steady lo 25 higher; bulk choice Sharon Miller spent few 180-230 lbs. 22.25-40; largely days last week with her grand-1 22.35 down, top 22.5(1 for few parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Hood loads most 240-270 lbs. 21.50-22.10; Shearon. 270-300 lbs. 21.00-50: 150-170 lbs. Jerry Miller of Kansas City 20.50-21.75.

largely 21.50 down. I visited his lather and sister, Babe 120-140 lbs. 17.75-20.00; 100-1 10 Miller and Sharon, Saturday night lbs 16.00-17.25; sows 400 lbs. down 'and Sunday. I 19.50-20.50; mostly 20.25 Several In this vicinity attend-1 heavier sous 17.25-19,25: stags ed the R.

A. day al Macon Tues- FOR SALE 4 heifers, 2 bull Vi Oil Ml IMC. Aug SANTA 23 (AP Sovr 4c lb. at Everyday prices could spring calves, well bred Hereford. 37 Hereford yearling If toac nschen's BANQUET SARDINES O.P.S.

Price 63c-Frcsh Dressed cans 25 Pain Mrs. David Mor-, Mr. and Mrs. Roy brookfield called on Richard Morris and Mr. and Mrs.

called on Mr. and Sunday. Paul Salyers and visited Mr. and Morse and other latives this week, 'arks is seriously ill it Qulncy, HI- this community roil the death of Mrs. would Joe Johnsor I ris of Fayette McKenzie of I Mr.

and Mis. family Sunda; McKenzie also Mrs. Joe Milk Mr. and Mr Sarwin Salyei Mrs. Frank friends and re Mrs.

Dea Sf in a hospital Members of gret to learn i ha TOILET SOAP THIS AD IS WORTH Bring a copy to the N. E. Missouri Fair in KirksviUe and receive $100.00 credit, on any new House Trailer purchased from US during August 28-31. WALKER TRAILER SALES, Kirks- vMle. 6t-49 FOR SALE 135 square bales of lespedeza and hi 'grass hay.

30c a bale. 6 miles north Bevier. FRED EI HCK SPEN CER 31-46 FOR SALE 4 new 670x15 tires by Firestone. See ISEBEQUE at Kroger's. 3t-46 TOR SALE 3-piece snow suiu size 2.

Good condition. MRS. HARRY MOEMLE, 303 Broadway. 31-46 IK steers. 2 thrifty shouts.

JOE MILLER, R. 4. lt-45 to cr moth about. Mrs. Larry Pink Beauty I CNSCKENS I tiWS I Town Property i an '135 "19 SPRY SPRY PINK SALMON 59 fftc First picture ol John Rockefeller and his Mrs.

Martha Baird Allen of Providence, as II ride, he former icy i nioyed their con FOR SALE Several nice apartment homes; business buildings; good businesses; some good farms, small medium and large. I something Patty's Henschen, the pet year-old wounded cr, who wi cine and Now Mi in a box about his Honeymoon in ioi k. jney were married August 13 i Internal lonal Souiufoh accidentally speared bile gardening. Fight-Patty hurried the oad to her grandmoth-n! to work with medi-leedle and thread. Toad is convalescing and looking very prim experience, ea.

$1 .09 KROGER FLOUR 10 lbs. ---69 25 lbs. $1.59 Fresh Truck Loads Arriving Every Week WATERMELONS lb. 3 See us for vour wants. HALEY REAL ESTATE.

33-tf FOR SALE 5-Room modern home with extra lots. 1st house east of Junction. CHADWICK, Phone 5084. 12t-53 Garden Tractors "Bolens Huski" The Finest Made Lamb Implement Co. Macon Phone 2612 CUDAHY'S WICKLOW SLICED The opossum, is the on mar- supi or pouched-animal found United States.

There are Hie a 1 1 coral types ol marsupials in end types ol marsupials City of Macon, Missouri at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter (SW'4) of the Northwest quarter (NW14), of Section Fifteen (15), thence North on the East line of the West half of the Northwest quarter (NW4) of Section Fifteen (15) to the North line of Section Fifteen 1 5), thence East on the North line of Section Fifteen (15) to the Northeasr corner of the Northwest quarter (NW'i) of Section Fifteen (15) thence North Five hundred thirty (530) feet to a point on the East line of the Southwest quarter (SWVi) of Section Ten (10), five hundred thirty (530) feet North of the South line of section Ten (10), thence West on a line Five hundred thirty (530) feet North of and parallel to the South line of Section Ten (10) and Section Nine (9) to the West right-of-way line of the Wabash Railroad, thence in a Southwesterly direction along the West right-of-way line of the Wabash Railroad to the North line of Section Sixteen (16) which intersection is on the present City limit line. Also beginning on the East line of the Northwest quarter (NWVi) of the Northwest quarter (NW of Section Sixteen (16) and the intersection of the new right-of-way line of United States Highway No. 36; thence Southwesterly along the new South right-of-way of United States Highway No. 36 to a point on the South right-of-way line at Station 1079-50; thence West to West line of the Northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section Seventeen (17), thence South on said quarter line to the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter (NEVi) of Section Seventeen (17), thence East along the South line of the Southwest tjuaiter (SW'i) of the Northeast quarter (NEVi) of Section Seventeen (17) to the Southeast corner of said Southwest quarter (SWli) of the Northeast quarter, (NE' j. thence South along the West line of the Northeast quarter (NEVi) of the Southeast quarter (SEVi) of Section Seventeen (17), to a point 500 feet South of the South right-of-way line of the Spur to United States Highway No.

36, thence in an Easterly and Southeasterly direction at a distance of 500 feet from and paralleling the South right-of-way line of the Spur to United States Highway No 36 to the East line of Section Seventeen (17) at the present West City limits. All of the Sections above mentioned being in Township Fifty seven (57), Range Fourteen (14) West. Polls will be open for the purpose of said election in the FOR SALE 5-room house, 2 barns, chicken house, out buildings. 10 lots. good location in Callao, Mb.

JACK IIERRIN. 3t-46 family. Sixteen of Mrs. Gee's neighborhood friends were present for the occasion, which was spent in social conversation. At the close of the evening the hostess served refreshments of ice cream, cake and iced tea.

Mrs. Gee received several nice gifts and bouquets of flowers. Present for the occasion were: Mrs L. J. Gee, Miss Ida Bott, Mrs.

Johnson, Mrs. S. H. Pagett and daughter. Kthlyn, Mrs.

Joe Summers, Mrs. Alpha King and daughter, Mary Ann. Miss Kva Jane Barney. Mrs. C.

Glpson, Mrs. Carl Bay miller. Mrs, Austin Cook, Mrs. Elsie Parsons of New Maiket. Mrs.

Joe Whiles. Mrs. William Wallace ami sou, Billy, and Mrs. John Gee. Miss Ida Lamb and Mrs.

M. A. Carroll were unable to attend but Sent gifts and lovely bouquets. HERE FROM WISCONSIN Miss Jene Moser ol Milwaukee, arrived yesterday in Macon tor a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Delia Molt, her aunt.

Mrs Kail Joy and Mr. Joy, and other relatives, HOUSE GUESTS OK MR. AM) MRS, EARL PORTER The Misses Judith Simpson, Patricia Wolf and Dorothy Miley, al lof KirksviUe. are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

FOR SALE Good Axminster rug! New 39-inch bedsprings. Kitchen Chrome set, like new. Call 2553. 3t -16 FOR SALE Coal, stoker," 3x6" lump, also large lump, Rhone 2604 or write ALBERT BOEDEKER, P. O.

Box 147. 12t-eod-47 FOR SALE One 1929 Wizzer Motorcycle, good condition, saddle bags, chrome tank, fender tips. Price 1100.00. WALTER'S BREAKFAST BACON lb. 43c Blue Bonnet MARGARINE lb.

31l 3-lb. can 79 Forms Central and South America, hut most of them are found in Australia and vicinity, and South America, but MfJl I If. most of them are found in Aus-j C. Pl ft I traha and vicinity. Mstsssi mmlammiammaasm sass top off youi fall i Jrobe i- MM Large Pkgs.

46-os. cans AMOUR'S a i'1 son if," SERVICE GARAGE. 31 KROGO SHORTENING TIDE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Texas Unsweetened 24c Value! Kroger 46-az. ORANGE JUICE 35 For SALE 128 A. good 8-room house, modern except heat.

30x34 barn, 24x24 pOtlltry house, 12x18 crib, 8x12 hog house, 20x34 granary and tool shed. Includes 20 A. corn. 20 A. beans.

Priced for quick sale. $12,800. Possession at once. UNITED FARM AGENCY, Earl MeGhee. 2t-eOd-45 Cloverbloom CHEESE 2 lb.

79 FOR SALE Baby's plav pen. usi-d 2 months. CALL 5331. 2t-46 FOR SALE Fertilizer, Argico, Swifts, and Virginia-Carolina. E.

O. DOWNEY. Atlanta. Phone sail ju, 9 85. 6t-rad FRESH HOME KILLED PORK STEAK 9k.

ar wd tractor lb. 53 To hammer a nail into the wall without cracking the piaster first dip the nail in hot water. FOR SALE Majestic Range, excellent condition, cheap if sold at once. R. E.

SHARP. 3t-47 yv In leath con- STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY DRESSED For Rent MIRACLE WHIP Kroger GUM DROPS Earl Porter. Till Pearl. They plan i FRYING CHICKENS fUm SANGER and edger. Get our prices.

PATTON'S HARDWARE. 26-tf can pt. jar 340 lib. cello bags 190 i 3 tall cans 400 qt. 530 Macon Chronicle-Herald Published by the Chronicle-Herald Publishing Company At 22MB7 N.

Rollins St Mtecon, Mo. Entered at Post Office at Macon, as Second Class Matter to return home tomorrow. o- xi K. MRS. ROGER FREEMAN 3' Bottom Mounted Plow Fall plowing gives the WD and its new 3-bottom plow a chance to show what they can do.

Let us prove to you that the WD will do the work of a much heavier tractor and that the new square-built plow is built to take it. Two Allis-Chalmers features: 1. HYDRAULIC TRACTION EOOCTER automatically puts extra weight on the WD rear wheels Eta the drawbar load increases. Takes off the extra weight as soon as I if LEAVE ORDERS EARLY for rent 2 apartments, one 5-room and one 4-nxim, modern. PHONE 6591.

3t-eod-17 various wards in the City at 6 o'clock a. m. and kept open Notices 2. THE PLOW IS FREE-SWINGING. It la I i i to dodge rocks.

Short-eotif 0 penetration at the ends and mom iws contours and hitch gives quick he plow bottoms epth control. TRY OUR FRESH HOME KILLED PORK PORK CHOPS PORK STEAKS LIVER TENDERLOIN CURED HAMS PICNICS CENTER SLICE HAM SMOKED JOWL NECK BONES SPARE RIBS THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST IN BEEF ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK CUBE STEAKS T-BONES CLUB STEAKS ARM ROAST CHUCK ROAST RIB ROAST GROUND BEEF DRIEF BEEF BEEF LIVER BOILING BEEF BEEF STEW. HOME RENDERED LARD until clock p. m. of said day at the following places, Firsfc.

Ward Sanford Tractor Service, 206 N. Rubey St. Second Ward Jefferson Hotel Bldg, 203 N. Rollins St. Third Ward City Fire Station, Bourke St.

Fourth Ward A. J. Noll Motor 216 E. Bourke St. Ballots to be used at such election shall be in the following form: FOR EXTENSION OF LIMITS YES FOR EXTENSION OF LIMITS NO The former of which shall be taken as a vote assenting to such extension, and the latter as dissenting therefrom.

Said election shall be held and conducted as other elections are held and conducted in the city. TOM MARTIN, Mayor, City of Macon, Missouri Kroger CANNED MILK Kroger SALAD DRESSING CUT GREEN BEANS California Fancy PEACHES U. S. No. 1 Jonathan APPLES Red Molago GRAPES The last word in style with fugged, long wearing qualities thai spell -o-n-o-m-y.

KVfhRTAIN CLt'B Members of the Hi-Way Club and several guests were entertained recently at a wiener roast and Kit luck supper at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roger Freeman Following the supper, which Ms served on the lawn, the evening was spent in a pleasant social time Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vernum of Macon. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Putnam and Judy, of Moberly. Maxine Hudson of Macon. Jerrie Dumas of Deroit, Mich and Mrs. William ITIemeyer of Trenton, N.

J. Memljers and their families! ho enjoyiHi he occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Green, Mr. and Mrs George Vernum.

Mr and Mrs. Henry Sarnpsel, Rid and Judy. Mr. and Mr-. David Free-1 man, Byron.

Wendell and Carol; Mrs Cjarpnco Morns and Nancy, Mr" L. I Lelfler, Mrs John Samp- The "know-how" of our mechanics is your assurance there'JJ be no maybe about it when Wl recondition your John Deere Farm Equipment. Our trained service men do the work the way it should be done quickly, efficiently, and at the lowest possible cost. It will pay to let us recondition your John Deere Farm Equipment. Stop in toon and let's talk it over! WOOD Ea-uiPment "vw Company $7.95 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON KKCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS FRANK P.

BRIGGS, Editor f. M. SAGASER, Manager Business Phone 2126 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for republi-cation of all the local news printed In this news pa pe- as well aa all news dispatches. BY MAIL In Macon and Adjoining Counties Jnree Months $1.75 One Year S5.00 All Other Territory Three Months J2.00 One Year $7.00 IN MACON BY CARRIER One Year $6.00 Una Month uamulSnau 60c St i) VIC NOTICE We continue to pay the highest prices for horses and mules delivered to Hill Livestock farm or will call for at farm. HILL LIVESTOCK CO.

Phone 4021. 295-tt Worlds largest manufacturer of. stainless sleel boats interested in state distributor. REGAL PRODUCTS. Adams, Wisconsin.

3t-46 hear-yeI HEaH YE! Fourth Annual Fall Festival anil hartie-cue at Mt. Olive Community Church. Aug. 30. Supper at 6 p.

m. Program at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome 31-gjd-47 Dont wait Put in the Ads today 3 No. 303 QO cans 00 lb.

190 2 lbs. 270 2 lbs. 290 it AL) 1 I EQUIPMENT Allis-Chaimers New Idea Attest: T. DAMERON Jt City Clerk 5t-39-45-51-57-63 PARTS SALES SERVICE Phone 2050 Macon, Mo. 1.

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