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\ Herb Gordon S Center) Starling at 7:30 P 20 POST-TRIBUNE. Jefferson City, Mo., Thursday Afternoon, October 4, 1962 with Msgr. Fick officiating. Burial LEGALS lay Kruse, Owner. Prenger & AUTOMOTIVE Deaths will be in the parish cemetery. •ratz, Auctioneers. EMPLOYMENT NOTICE OF FILING OF Used Automobiles tor Sate 11 TODAY TV TOMORROW Rosary will be recited at 8 a.m. MARKETS FINAL, SETTLEMENT AND SATURDAY. OCT. 6, 1 P.M—2 Help Wanted—Female 32 Thursday and Friday at a funeral PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION USED CARS YOU CAN AFFORD WAITRESS Wanted, single, room, chapel in Linn. St. Louis Produce (Sec. 413.587, RSMo.J miles.West of Country Club, High- CENTRAL MO. MOTORS KRCG-TV Mrs. G. A. Adams ST. LOUIS (AP)—Eggs and live TATE OP MISSOURI, way 50 in Apache Flats. Sales of board & uniforms furnished. poultry: Highway 54 South Dial 6-4137 Palace Inn. Rt. 3, Jefferson City, CHANNEL It OUNTY OP COLE ) Household goods, etc. Floyd C. Phone R-5c. Eggs: A large 37-38; A medium IN THE PROBATE COURT OP COLE iarsen & Mrs. C. E. White, Own- 1960 FALCON 2-DOOR THURSDAY. OCT. 4 • Daily Record 32-33; A small 18-20; B large 32-34. OUNTY. MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON rs, Col. L. L,. McDowell, Auction- Low mileage Help Wanted—Male 33 4:50—Show Time Dies At Age 44 Eggs, consumer grades, A large ITY. MISSOURI er. USED CARS n the estate of ) WALLAU AUTO SALES EALER WANED—To serve con- 5:30—Father KnoKi Bill Mrs. Gerald A. Adams, 40, for- 40-42, A medium 33-36, A small MMA M. JUNGMEYER, ) Estate Ne. sumers in Jefferson City with 6:nO—Ntwi Report Hospital Admissions 18-21, B large 33-35, wholesale deceased. ) ANNOUNCEMENT 505 W. Dunklin 6-2214 mer Jefferson City resident, died St. Mary's TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN Rawleigh Products. Steady earn-' 6:10—Weather Report .grades, standard 29-32, unciassi- HE ESTATE OF EMMA M. JUNGMEYER, i~962 CHEVROLET CHEVY 2, 4",000 ings year around. No capital re- 6:15—Walter CronklU With the Newi Wednesday morning at Trinity Hos- Ified farm run 23-24 Death* Miles. pital in Kansas Cily. She had been Main St.; Carl Schrader, Cedar eceased. quired. Write Rawleigh, Dept. 6:3<V—Oiirk Opry Hens, heavy 16-17, light over 5 Notice Is hereby given that a fin»l set- FICK, Herman J.—Aged 76 years 1960 CHEVROLET Cbrvair MOJ-570-401. Freeport, 111, 7:0ft—Ferj M«»on a patient there the past four City; Mrs. Elizabeth HulL-hisonIh, s 9-11, under 5 Ibs 7-9; commer- cment and petition for determination o( of Rich Fountain, Mo., Senior 4 2-TON TRUCKS months. Vienna; Mrs. Wanda Downs, 306 E. J persons who are the successors In 1:00—My Three Stint cial broilers and fryers 17-17 /i. itcrcst to the personal and real property Vice President of the Linn State PICKUPS ULL OR PART TIME—employ* 11:30—Phil Silver* Show She was born Sept. 24, 1922, nearjDunklin St.; Louis Loeb, Bland; f Die decedent and of the extent »nd Bank; dear husband of Mrs. Mary 960 FALCON ment with exceptional earnings. 9:00—The Untoaehablei Marshall, the former Mary Ami | Archie Bryan, Chamois; Francis Kansas City Produce isiracter of their interests therein and Fick nee Klebba; dear father of Our Cars Carry Our company has doubled its size jO:(W—Weather Berlew Shouse. She WHS married Nov. l7,;Montcer, 511 Colorado St.; Frank or distribution ol such property, will be lp:O.V_X»w» Review KANSAS CITY 'AP)—Consumer Icrt In the Probate Court ol Cole County. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leonard G. Fick, S.E.I. One Year Warranty in last 18 months with new proven ]H:1IV—Mnvf« Premtfr* 1944. lo Gerald A. Adams. He sur-!Maschmcier, 707 Walsh St. eggs: Large A 36-41; medium A lissouri by the undersigned on the 23rd Clarence Fick, Jerome and Ger- sales methods. No sales exper- IIUS—News, HeadLinei md Weithet vives i Mrs. Catherine Rustemeyer, Rt. ay of October, 1962 or as continued by ience necessary. We will train 1 30-3U; small A 18-20; large B 25- court and that an objections or ex- ard Fick; dear brother of Sister SMITH FORD SALES FRIDAY, OCT. 5 Other survivors include two sons,! : Mrs. Margaret Reinkemeyer, Ar- 30; C's, dirts and checks 18-21,f pi ions to such settlement or petition M. Jerome of St. Mary's Hospital, qualified person. Future limited Gerald Wayne and Thomas W.iR.vle-' M>'s- MaO' Lou Ihoenen, unclassified 19-23, others un- any Item thereof must be In writing Jefferson City, Mo., Mrs. Hubert House Trailers for Sale 'IZ-B only by your own ability. Open- 1:!iB—County Aienl'i Report nd filed within ten days after the filing ft:fl(t—Captain Kangaroo dams, both of (he home, and changed. f such settlement. Reinkemeyer and' Mrs. George ROMER PICK-UP COACHES ings in all Central Missouri S:MI—Calendar aughtor, Ruth Ann Adams, also Memorial Wholesale eggs: Medium, 80 per Attorney, Russell T. Keyes. 300 East Holtzschneider, Joe, Anton. Alex 8' OVER CAB S 995 Towns. Box 19 News Tribune. 9:3IV—Jaek I.iLsnnr Show Mrs. Judy Anne Lawson, Iberia; cent A 32-36; large 80 per cent A IlRh Street. Jefferson City, Missouri 10' OVER CAB S1195 1n:(MV-The Rc»l McCoy» f the home. VICTOR JUNGMEYER and Alphonse, passed away at JAVE OPENING for man to work in:30—Pele and GUdy» Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Mrs. Virginia May Newkani, 1206 unchanged at 32-38. l his home Tuesday morning, Octo- COVERS S97.50 UP 11:0n—Love of Life Drive; William G. Smith, • Enon. Missouri in rental dept. Filling station or 1 Poultry and butter unchanged. HERBERT GOLDAMMER. ber 2, 1962. In state at the Mort- Dealer Inquiries Invited II:!. !—Harrj Iteasoner With the N»wt Missouri and Arkansas live fry- RFD No. 3, Russellvllle. Missouri STOUT ROMER COACH SALES mechanical experience helpful. 11:30—Search Tor Tomorrow Tethodist Church in Kansas City. Aylor, 2022 W. Main Rt. Executors on Chapel in Linn, Mo. Solemn See H. P. Gehtges in the morn- 11:15—Guldlnj Lijhl Burial will be in Marshall. ers and broilers unchanged; at T. Srpt. 20-27. Oct. 4-11. Requiem Funeral Mass will be 5440 Trafficway. jteytown. Mo. 11:00—Cartoon Carnival farm 1314-141/;;, delivered at plant ing 1609 Industrial Dr. 13:30—News, Weathrr. Marktt Report Charles E. Slill .VOTICE OF FILING OF conducted Saturday morning, YOU'LL like Mobile ^Horne^iving 12:S(V—As the \Vorld Turni Peter Leven, Linn; Mrs. Alma 14-15'i. FINAL SETTLEMENT AND October 6, 1962 at the Sacred a new home and all new furni- 1ELP WANTED—MALE — Elec- 1 :fln—Password : I'ETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION tronic Parts—Counterman—Sales- 1:30—House Tarlr Cisco. Vienna; Mrs. Esther Wolf, Heart Catholic Church in Rich- ture. It is so inexpensive to buy Tipton; Mrs. Eli/.abeth Verhoff, East St. Louis Livestock (Sec. 473.587, RSMo.) and maintain. We have the man. Experienced in selling, ;:on—The Millionaire rank Maschmeier TATE OF MISSOURI, ) fountain, Mo., at 10 a.m. with ;:;m—TO Tell the Troth Argyle: Mrs. Dorotha Hurtibise, NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, 111. Rev. Msgr. Fick officiating. In- deal for you. Here's where price with knowledge of electronics. «:SS—CBS Newi (AP)—Hogs 20,500; fresh supplies ) II. Excellent opportunity for right 3:00—Secret Storm Eldon; Mrs. Oaky Stewart, Linn. COUNTY OF COLE ) terment in Parish Cemetery, and quality meet. See the new- R:SO—Edse of Ni*M largest since April 30; about 2,500 IN THE PROBATE COURT OP COLE Richfountain. The Rosary will be est models at HOLIDAY EN- party. 4:(Xi—Highway Patrol 'OUNTY. MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON )ies In Hospital held over from Wednesday; trad- CITY. MISSOURI recited at the Chapel, Thursday TERPRISES, INC., Waynesville, Central Mo. Distributing Co. 4:30—Sboir Time Births ing slow, uneven: barrows and Mssouri. ft::{0—Beany and Ceril Frank Maschmeier, 78. of 707! Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. How- n the. estate ol ) and Friday evening at 8 p.m. 324 E. Capitol Avenue SilKV—Nr»s Rep or I gilts 190 Ib up 1.00-50 lower; un- META ULAH BARNARD, ) Estate No. 823 MORTON SERVICE 960 RICHARDSON HOUSE Trail- K:10—«ra1hrr Report .Val.sh St.. -died at 7- a.m. today ard Sallin, Linn, Wednesday, st. er 190 Ib 1.25-75 lower: sows 1.00- deceased, t LEARN TO SELL _ Part time- «:I5—\Valter Tronkite With the News at St. Mary's Hospital. (Mary's Hospital. 2.00 lower: barrows and gilts 1-3 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN Linn Chamois Morrison er—2 bedroom, 10'xSO'. Phone Douglas Rice earned $150 week B:3ft— Rawhide THE ESTATE OF META ULAH, BARNARD, Westphalia, Glencourt 5-2426. of September 10 to 15 working' 1:Sn—Mr. Ed He born Dec. S. 1R8-1. at Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Doug- 190-250 Ib 15.75-16.75; sows 1-3 250- deceased. STROPE, Raymond—Passed away at Notice Is hereby Riven that a final set- at his family home. Holt Sum- part time. Come to 410 Jefferson R:(Mi—Medic Mcwmellc. He married the former ilas Lawson. Iberia. Wednesday 35fl Ib 15.50-75. Auto Accessories~~~ , Tires, Parts 13 8:;in— The I.Ticillr Ball Shnu Miss Rose Neumann. She sur-'Memorial Hospital, Icmont and petition for determination of mit, Mo. Wednesday, October 3, Street between 4 and 6 p.m.
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