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THE HOUSTON HERALD. Houston. Missouri. May 17. 1931 LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS Jim Hieit is back in Houston for an indefinite stay and plans to 1 start building a residence mime- lately, I 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles fc. Fergu- son nave moved into the Ijomc they purchased from Mr, and Mrs. Dave Lortiss. about 53.

well-known resident of Saiaent town ship, was seriously injured Friday Plants for Sale Cabbage and tomatoes, at plant beds In Houston, Crtas. Murfin. 43-lt Mrs. Bland Wilson returned Tuesday niht from Auburn. Ill where her niece.

12-year-old Mary Hartness. ls critically ill fol- 1 lowing a major operation. Mary has visited here several times with 1 the Wilson family. She became I 111 with a brain tumor. They'll Be First Graders Next Year First grade students for 1951-52 visited Saturday at new elementary buildins to acquainted with the teachers and for enrollment purposes.

The following children will enter school next fall for the first Lime, as members or tne first at his home in an unusual accident. While attempting to star his stalled truck, the machmi Joni 8th Graders Win At Greenwood Future track and field stars for Houston hivh school competed at S.MS Saturday and the cmhth graders emerged with the highest total of points, defeating Greenwood, Bots D'Aic, Cassvlile and Urbana. In the eighth grade competition. Roger Eberhart won firsts in the broad jump and SO and 100-yard dashes. Raymond Stonecypher won firsts in 'trie pole vault and shot put.

Doss was second In tic pole vault event and third in the hiKh jump. Houston's 440 relay suddenly lurched forward and Gayla Homines. Howard Wolford, Janice Kukman, James Haiiey. Cecilia Younii. Mary Christie.

Janet Wall. Pey Hmiey. Sharon Shelton, James Walton, Donrm Filk. Dwiidit Arlklsun. Patricia H.irdin, Carol Mitchell.

Jo Ann Lonxrieeker, Carol Willis. Kenneth Downey. Virginia Thompson. Bobby Barnhart. Judy Carter, Rowena Donnie Goodman.

Sharon Atkinson, Anne la Kirk wood, Johnny Andrews, Oarold McCoy, Althea Lareent. James Pound. J.miejs MtBay and Dortiiea Elliott. the home of at Ava. Pvt.

Kenneth Johnson of Camp Barbara Roberto. Bradley Muchell. Le.sley Fleenor. team placed third. a trip into Old MM 3 Keith Hibbs.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hibbs. left Usi week for Korean waters aboard tne V. S.

S. MeDennutt. Mr and Mrs. I. N.

Swisher, who recently sold their farm, left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Scotts Mills, Oregon. They will return to live on the farm they recently purchased near Cabool. known as the DeWitt farm. and formerly owned by Henry Morgan. Mrs.

Wiifred Martin of near Houston sustained a severe knee gash Sunday when she fell at Mason Bridge while Pfc. J. C. Lingo, stationed at Camp McCoy. Wisconsin, spent the week end visiting his parents at Evening Shade.

Marilyn Daniel, 1 1-year-old daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Daniel, sustained a painful cut on her left leg Friday when she fell on a hoover axe. Five stitches were required to close le cut. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Donnell-son and daushter. Sue, of Kansas City were here over the week end to visit his parents. Mr. and Mis E.

Donnelhon. Mr. and Liftiss suffered a crushed abdo-iPii. He was taken to St. John's Hospital in Charlie Cross.

52. was bound over to circuit court following a preliminary hearing conducted In Houston Monday. Cross is charged with leaving the scene of an accident in connection with the death last October 14 of James Wesley Stewart of Hartshorn. Three others, riding with -wart, were injured. A new assistant foreman at the International Shoe Factory here is William Gaertner who formerly worked at Hermann and Jefferson City where he served as foreman on stilchdown and welt construction shoes.

Gaertner will Chaffee visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson at Llck-ine. Sunday visitors Included Mr. and Mrs.

Al OToole. Juanita Holmes and Ray Hinsins of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo HiBSins.

Mr. and Mrs. Boen Johnson of Licking; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Josh Van-dervoort. Mr. and Mrs.

Alon.o Barton and family and Shirley Drie.sel of Raymondvville. Juanita Holmes spent the week end wiin her mother, Mrs. Boen Jonnson wno has been ill, Mrs. Vernon Cole of Oak Hill Wednesday at the Rolia hospital. Leon Steinberg.

5, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Steinberg of Ray-mondviile. suffered severe facial fljTpUITTTEg) ill HOUSTON. MO. Rt'MMAGE SALE The ladies of the Methodist Church will sponsor a rummaue sale Friday and Saturday.

The sale will be held in the new Leland Womack building on Main street and will start at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Those who wish to donate rummage are asked to bring their donations Thursday afternoon. Men's, women's and children's clothing will be sold at bargain prices. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bates of Kinderpost have received word that their son, Pfc.

James Bales, has arrived In Korea. Mrs. C. C. Chandler has entered a hospital in Groom, Texas, for a medical check up.

Lt. Robert L. Smith spent the week end here. Mrs. Smith and son returned with him to Bellville.

111., after a visit here. Lester Portrey. stationed at Ft. Bragg. N.

arrived home Monday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb and Michael, of Middle River. have Ueen visiting her parents, Mr.

and Ernest Deane Moberjy who has been Thursday, May 17 2 Hits: Last Times Tonicht: At f- 10:15 "DESTINATION MOfJV In Tei Al 9:00 p. m. only "THE HOOK IE FIREMAN!" i of Action const on i type of Mav lK-lfl Dill RLE FEATI RE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Wee Arthur Lee Nelson, pilot for the Eastern Air Lines, was here from Atlanta. for Mother's Day with his mother, Mrs. Edna Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cotton are moving lo the home of Mrs. Sarah Johnston. Cap.

Gerald Harris and family arrived from Sr-ott Field lasl Saturday. Capt. Harris will leave soon for England Mrs. Harris and children are moving to Houston this week. They plan to leave for England in the fall.

Mrs. C. L. Hutcheson, (he Guy Hutcheson family of Licking, and the Kenneth Lowry family spent Mother's Day at the Nolan Hutcheson home. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Cole and family spent Sunday In Fordland visiting relatives. There will be a cemetery working at the Palace Church Saturday, May 26. Everyone come and help. There will be a basket dinner at the palace Church May 30.

Rev. Stone of Lebanon will preach. Everyone welcome. of a alked into the Mark Wharton of Houston made here. He will be assistant foreman of the making depart-fent.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atkl.sson will leave Thursday for El Paso. rexas. where they will visit their Slaughter and son-in-law, Sat.

and Mrs. Delmar Smith, Smith is stationed at Ft. Bliss. While In El Paso, the Atkissons will make acerations of the face fractured ribs May 6, Wayne Donnellson and joined the on Mother's Dav. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Murfin made a business trip Wednesday to Columbia. 1 when his automobile overturned on loose gravel on Highway 17. near Ft. Wood.

Ronald Lament. 8. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Largent of Hous- Bi- 4' I llf IOYCE jOl' "ROLL.

THUNDER ROLL' ColOT-Wilh '-PtiijL Bwt stationed for a year with the Army on tne Marshall Islands, is back home on, a visit. Deane will be in Houston until June 3. when lie returns to North Island, off the California coast, for duty. Friday "Taraan" at 7:15 9:45: "Kyder" at 8:45 p. Only Saturday Complete performances start at 1:30, 3:55, 6:20, and.

8:45 p. m. Adm. 10-30f til 5 p. m.

MlllllllllllltlllMIIIMIIItllllllillllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllMiniHIIUIHIIIHUIIIEilM CLEARANCE SALE On All Wool Suits, Gabardine and Strea Cloth. $50 Values Reduced To $26.99 FAMOl'S MAKES Fashionbilt I I Marce i i SATURDAY OWL SHOW, 11:15 P. M. It's Bud and Lou on a tropical Island in the South Seas! What a riot of mirth! Too hilarious to miss! "Pardon My Sarong" Wilh BID ABBOTT and LOV CORTELLO! Also Cartoon. SI'N.

MON. MAY 20-21 TUESDAY, MAY 22 PHOTO NITE! Brand New Hit! ton sustained a fractured arm Sunday when he fell from a Ida Jean Scheels, small dauh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Scheets. sustained a knee laceration Satur- i J. C. Hart twisted a knee Sunday while playing baseball and will be confined to his home for several days. I Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Copeland 1 who recently moved from Llckmy i to Brookfield. Mo spent the week end at Success visitirm Mrs.

Cope-i land mother. Mrs. Virgil Blank-j enship. Mr, and Mrs Ernest Blanken-. ship.

Brookfield, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blankenship. Kansas City. spent the week end at Visitors at.

the W. H. Cook home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Homer Clonin'er and ynls from St Louis, and Mr.

and Mrs Wiley Kemp and Cecil of Houston. Mrs Cook has been suffeung with neuritis but is improved. Miss Helen Brown, daushter of Mr, and Mis. James Brown, and sophomore at Missouri University, was recently initiated into Phi Upsilon Omicron, national home economics honorary fraternity. Only girls ranking the upper third of the class are eligible for membership.

CHIT till, llll UKM! DEAN MARTIN 'i JERRY FORD O'BRIEN 55 For Sale Used Farm Machinery 2 TRACTOR -DRAWN BOTTOM PLOWS. I U-BLADE DISC I0-BLADE DISC. 110-FT. BINDER. IHC.

17-FT. BINDER, JOHN' DEERE. 16-FT. BINDER, IHC. 1 JOHN DEERE PICKUP, I-MAN BALER.

I FOKD-FEKG1SON TRACTOR WITH STEPPED-l'P TRANSMISSION WITH 2-BOTTOM PLOW. 6-FT. TANDEM DISC AND 7-FT. TILLER Betty Jean OUR DRESS SALE CONTINUES! VALUES UP TO S25 FOR 1 Viola's Style Shoppe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii David Brian John Agar ette News! SUNDAY al 2:30. 4:45.

7:00. 9:15 p. m. MONDAY Nite. 7:15.

9:26 p. m. iAKTHRodgp THIS WEEK And Ever; Week Solid With Hits at the IMelba WEEK END SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL OF THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. Crow Impl. Co.

Licking, Missouri ICA, 46-0. Contains Vitamin Grapefruit Juice 27c HI-C, Wholesome, Delicious Grape-Ade 35c SWEETOSE GOLDEN Armour 36-Ox. Creamy Smooth Peanut Butter 26c Syrup, Full Gal. 97c Public Sale On account of 111 health. 1 will sell al public auction, at my farm, located 12 miles north of Cabool on highway M.

about I'--Miles from Bado, I mile east of farm (o market about 2 miles west and some south of highway about 9 miles from Houston i Watch for markers.) the following personal property, starling at 11 a. sharp, on Monday, May 21, 1951 r.ilMHMIMIIIllHIIIIIIHIIIillllllllllllllltllllllUlllllllllllllllltlllllltllllllllinilllH SLACK UP! In belter-looking Htw SLICKS Ell jrif FOR THE FISHERMAN Bait Shrimp, ib. 43c Sung old Col ored and Quartered mp bell's 16-Oz. With Tomato Sauce lib. 27c Pork and Beans 2 for 27c Oieo Northern Tissue, it Gentle, 4 Rons 35c ing Shorthorn.

All eows are and Bangs free, tattooed arid vaccinated. Furnish health certificate with all cows. Registered Milking Shorthorn male, 9 months old. red and white, papers furnished. Registered Jersey Heifer Calf.

2 months old. papers sent for but not received. Yellow Jersey Heifer Calf, about 3 months old. HOGS. SHEEP AND CHICKENS White Sow with 9 pigs.

Seven Ewes and three Lambs. 100 New Hampshire Red Chickens In good production. FARM MACHINERY McCormick Deerlng Manure Spreader in good shape. McCormick Deerlng Disc Drill. 8-hole, in good condition.

Black Hawk corn planter, 2-row. Old Hay Rake, self dump. Walking Plow. 2 -wheel Trailer. Serge Milking Machine, complete.

Extra Serge Unit in good condition. Milk Cooler. West-inK house, 6 to 8 can capacity, wilh new unit. Set good Leather Harness. Steel Wheelbarrow.

Porks. Hoes. Milk Cans. Complete set of Vats and Burners lo handle 19 HEAD OF CATTLE White Jersey Cow. 4 yrs.

old, be fresh Sept. 7, Bred to registered milking Shorthorn. Yellow Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old. bred May giving 3i gal.

While Jersey Cow. 7 yrs. old. 3 fresh Sept. bred to registered Milking Shorthorn.

Faun Yellow Cow, 3 yrs. old. 3 fresh Sept. 14. Dark Faun Jersey Cow.

7 yrs. old, 4 fresh Sept. 24. bred to registered Milking Shorthorn. Red registered Milking Shorthorn, bred to registered Milking Shorthorn male, fresh Dec.

17: papers furnished; 9 yrs. old. Light Yellow Jersey Cow. fresh Sept. 12.

3 bred to registered Shorthorn. Black Jersey Cow. 4 yrs. 4 bred to registered Milking Shorthorn, fresh Sept. 22.

Yellow Jersey Cow. 3 yrs. old, fresh. Brindle Vovf, 6 yrs. old, fresh by day of sale.

Yellow Cow. 3 yrs. old. pasture bred. Registered Jersey Cow, 7 yrs.

old. 5 papers furnished. Red Spotted Milking Shorlhorn Cow. 9 yrs old, 3 gal-fresh June 14. Jersey Cow, 12 yrs.

old. 4'- gal. Pale Yellow Jersey, fresh soon, bred to Shorthorn. Red Jersey. 5 vrs.

old, fresh Sept. 11, bred to registered Milk Fresh Meat Bacon Squares Ib. 23c Tha beat looking Uck wt'n aft eyaa on Ib a month of Sundayi. Hampton Heath' new oll action to a lriiurc-tim triumph of magnificent tailoring and fabric luxury. And they're kind to yourpockct book We Handle a Full Line of PEVELY ICE CREAM Novelties and Cake Rolls ICE CREAM PINTS, 26c and 30c 17c Pork Neck Bones bologna Ib.

34c I a us anfrerlUed In eliold Hoi No. nAVK yM dub Will Serve Lunch on Ground Union Extension Terms: Cash. hing Removed Until Settled For. Super Market R. W.

James Rufe Simmons and Norman Brew er, Auctioneers. Mansel Coats and Mrs. C. J. or ley, Clerks.

Lea vitt's Dept. Store.

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