CUBA HOME EC. CLUB
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I president of the Crawford Coun-
ty Home Economics Council,
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Ruth Fairclough anN[rs.
Lloyd Wllhtte, S.S. Supt. Clara Meyers were guests o the
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Training Union - 7 p.m.
Mrs. Edna Durbin - Director
Evening Worship - 8 pan.
Mid-week Ser. - 7:30 p.m.
CROSS ROADS BAPTIST
CHURCH
ReD. Delmar Hutson, Pastor
Far, is Sappington, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - II a.m.
Sun. Training Union - 7:00
p.m.
,Sun. Eve. Worship - 8 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Ser. - 7 p.m
BLUE SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHURCH
G. A. Frederickson, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - I0 a.m
Morning Worship- 11 a.m.
Gospel Singing every 3rd
Friday evening of each month
7:30 pJm.
MT. "OLIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ralph Kitchen, Pastor
Sam Kitchen, SS. Supt.
Sunday School - I0 am.
Worship Service - 11 a.m.
B.T.U. - 7 p.m.
Evening Worship Ser. 8 p.m.
You are invited to attend
these service.
Mr. PLEASANT BAPTIST
CHURCH
ReD. John Ends
Llte IAckBder, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - I0 a.m.
Morning Worship - II am.
Training Union - 7:30 p.m.
Evening Worship - 8:30 p.m.
TRINITY PP.]BYTERIAN
Dora Dickerson, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11:15 am.
Sabbath School (Saturday)
9:45 m.
PRESBYTERIAN C IrP,,CH
Mrs. L. B, Ambrnster S.S. Supt.
Morning Worship- 9.30 a.m
Sunday School - 10:45 a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
Mrs. Raymond Young, Past
G. C. Taylor, SS. Supt.
Sunday School - I0 am.
Morning Worship- II Lm
San. eve. Worship - 7:45 p.m.
UPTOWN
THEATRE
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ROLI, MISSOURI
Barbara EdeD
RITZ
THEATRE
ROLLA, MISSOURI
FRI. & SAT., APRIL 28 - 29
Saturday eontinuous from 1 p.m.
"HORRORS OF THE
BLACK MUSEUM"
Michael Gough &
June Cunningham
-plus--
'THE HEADLESS GHOST'
Richard Lyon & Liliane Sottane
SUN., MAN., and TUES.,
APRIL 30 - MAY 2
Sunday continuous from 1 p.m.
'ALL THE YOUNG MEN'
Alan Ladd & Sidney Poitier
plus--
"CALTIKI"
John Merivale & Didi Sullivan
WED. and THURS., MAY 3 - 4
"THE UNFAITHFULS"
Gina Lollobrigida & May Britt
plus
"THE RACK"
Paul Newman & Wendell Corey
Rolla
Drive-In
ROLLA, MISSOURI
SHOWS* START AT DUSK
FRI and SAT., APRIL 28-29
"The Beat Generation"
Steve Cochran and
Mamie Van Doren
mplus--
"SIERRA BARON"
Brian Keith and Rick Jason
SUN. & MAN., April 30 - May1
"A HOLE IN THE HEAD"
Frank Sinatra & Eleanor Parker
TUESDAY, MAY 2
DOLLAR A CARLOAD
"NIGHT OF THE
QUARTER MOON'
Julie London and
John Drew larrymore
WED. & THURS., MAY 3 - 4
"TORPEDO RUN"
Glenn Ford & Ernest Borgnine
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ReD. J. R. Stogsdill, Pastor
Richard Enloe, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship - 10:50 a.w-
Training Union - &:30 p.m.
Mrs. Walter Durbin, Director
Sun. eve. worship - 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer SeT. - 7:30 p.m.
Communion first Sunday
DELKI BAPTIST CHURCH
ReD. Walter Sanders, Pastor
Ralph Llbhart, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - II a.m.
Sun. Training Union - 7 p.m.
Sun. eve. Worship - 8 pm
Wed. Prayer Set. - 7 p.m.
Young People's Meeting Sat
- 7:45 p.m.
CUBA PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
ReD. Ha'y EchoL% Pastor
ad S. SupL
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Sun. Youth Union 7:30 p
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
ReD, sad Mr C. F. Bryant,
Ptstors
Sunday 1 - 10 a.m.
Worship Ser rlce - II a.m.
Christ's Ambassadors - 6:30
p.l
Sun. night Service - 7:30 p.n
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
ReD. Rodney R. Scheer
Ed Hertleim, S. S. Supt.
Sunday. School and Bible
eAass - 9 a.m.
Morning Worship - 10:15 a.n
MYLWrH DAY A.DV]LNTIS
ADYmNT1S CHURCH
Born-boa, Mo.
ea old Mwy. @6 west
W. K mRh - Paotf
]BIBI.JI BAPTIST CHURCH
Cuba, Mo.
Itev. C. ]L Ptaneli, PuWr
Wt, S.S. SBpt.
Sooal - le a.m.
W,dMp - 11 tJa
Sl=. Yom,4g loide - 7 p.m.
Mldwk Sir. Wl. - 7:10 p.m
Cuba Home Economics Club at
the home of Mrs. A. L. Zorn
Friday evening. Thirteen mem-
bers were also present andns -
wered roll call by showing a
picture of themselves in their
younger day. This caused a great
deal of merriment as the pic-
tures were passed around and
others tried to identify them.
Mrs. Beulah McKinney gave
the devotional using the chap-
ter in Matthew on "Where
your treasure is". She also read
an article titled "Home, a Lit-
tle it of Heaven" with Christian
living pointing out the treas-
ures a homemaker finds in ev-
ery day life.
The president appointed Mrs.
Rose Wiggins and Mrs. Beulah i
McKinney to help serve Thurs-!
day, April 27, when the Cuba
Home Ec Cluub, the Blue Star
Club and Three Mile Club wilI
show a safety film at .the Holy
Cross school hall. A special in-
vitation has been exended to
the members and sponsors of
4H clubs and the public is cor-
dially invited.
The clubcs are also preparing
a safety exhibit to be placed
in the Cuba Public Library dur-
ing National Homemakers Week.
Plans were completed for the
club's part at the Junior-Senior
Tea at Steelville Thursday af-
ternoon, May 11. Mrs. Clara
Wilmesherr" volunteered to make
the four dozen cookies the club
is to furnish. Mrs. Lola Riester
and Mrs. McKinney will attend
to represent the Club club and
to help serve.
The local club's prticipation
in National Improvement Week
was discussed and a civic im-
provement of a danger hazard
was brought out. Mrs. Wiggins
was appointed to represent the
METHODIST
Rev. Fred R. Harper, Pastor
Howard Murphy, S.S. Supt.
Sunday School - 9:40 a.m.
Morning Womhip - 11:03 a.m
M.Y.F. - 7:00 p.m.
Communion first Sunday
every month.
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club at the city council meeting
May 1st and report the hazard.
A lesson on Management
Sense About Food Dollars was
given by Mrs. Clara Wilmeslerr
who with Mrss. Frances Powell,
had attended the food lesson at
the council meeting at Steel-
ville. This brought out the idea
that food with proper food v
ues even though higher in d'olV
lars, is cheaper than food bought
for less but lacking proper nu-
trition.
Mrs. Eula Myers was request-
ed to contact Mrs. Emil Har-
man and Mrs. Louis Cody to
get them to give the food ]sson
at the next meeting May 19.
A donation was made to the
cancer fund. Mrs. Zimmerman's
letter on opportunities for home-
makers pertaining to the advan-
tages of making use of the pub-
lic libraries, was read by the
secretary and thank you notes
were received from Mrs. Mc-
Knney and Mrs. Dodd for their
flowers and cards received while
ill.
Mrs. Geo. Reeves, with the
aid of Mrs. Flo Myers, showed
a film on cancer, ,ro Smoke Or
Not To Smoke"--also read some
facts and distributed literature
o n it.
Two games were played and
prizes won by Mrs. Clara Mey-
er, Mrs. Frances Powell and
Mrs. Beulah McKinney.
The hostess served refresh-
ments of sandwiches, fruit jello,
cake and coffee.
IRON CENTER
We are having spring like
weather with the exception of
high winds Sunday." Everything
]s springing orth with all the
glory of springtime.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunakey
and baby wert to St. Louis Sun-
day to be with the bereaevd
family of su.e, wife of Mr. Leo
Dunakey, who passed away Fri-
day morning. They stayed for
the uneral .which was held
Monday ....
Mr. and Mrs. G'eo. Reeves
were callers Sunday at the H.
Heady -home,
Mr. and.Mrs. Richard Tyler
and son Denny of St. James,
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cas-
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Simmer-
ley, accompaned by Mrs. Mae
Lea, and granddaughter, Doris
King went to Bourbon Friday.
Mrs.-Lea and Doris visited in
the Alex Adams home while Mr.
and Mrs. Simmerley transacted
business. The Simmerleys visit-
ed awhile in the Adams home
before returning lme, bring
:4zglIrs. Lea and Dors back
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Evans
were six o'clock dinner guests
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
frY Flaekmeier of Leasburg, M.
The husbands visited while Mrs.
Evans and Mrs. Flachnmier
looked at flowers and Mrs. Ev-
ans brought some plants hom
of tier wonderful collection.
Mr. Earl Clayton of Bourbo
visited with his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. V. V. Simmerley, Iastl
weekend, l
Mr Bill Wood of St. Louis i
called on Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Evans Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Simmer-
ley had as guests Saturday
their son, Mr. John Simmerley,
and on Sunday their daughter,
Mr. aand Mrs. James Hardie and
daughter Melinda visi.ted them.
CITATION FOR
AUSTIN MORRIS
Austin A. Morris of Cuba,
Mo., was given a special cita-
tion in March by United Farm
Agency for whom he is local
representative. UNITED, one of
the nation's largest sellers of
rural real estate now operating
in eighteen states from coast to
coast, conducts a monthly na-
tional sales contest and Mr.
Morris was among the top sales-
men for the period.
Mr. Morris was appointed lo-
cal representative in the Cuba
area in June 1959.
Robert M. Chamberlain, new-
ly elected board chairman for
United Farm Agency, has pre-
dicted a mild boom in rural
real estate for 1961. Two of:
UNITED's first three months
for this year have aleady estab-
lished new sales records.
ROUTE TWO
Mrs. Roy Libhart attended tile
sarotto Jr. and daughter ISam - $unhsine Club meeting Wednes-
ela, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant day at the home of Mrs. Ed
Shank were Sunday visitors I McWilliams at Leasburg. Thd
with Mr Mrs W E Dodd I hostess served a delicious lunch.
Mrs. Frank Cassarot.to'of Ro-'l Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huif arfd
sa¢i is quite ill and her son I baby of St. Louis spent the
Mr. and Mrs. John Cassarotto ! "weekend witi her parents, Mr.
visited her Sunday and Monday' and Mrss. Floyd Chapman.
THE CUBA FREE PRESS Cuba, Missouri
Thursday, April 2-7, 196t
Mrs. Ellen Nowack and son
of Owensville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Huff and baby of St. ouis, nd
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Stewart Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calimia
and Mrs. Helen Calimia, all of
St. Louis, had dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Graver Sprinkle Sat-
urday and spent the day.
Mrs. Edna Klouzek, Ms'. May
Chapman Mrs. Agnes Chapman
and Miss Ida Robinson, Mrs. M.
Kozfeld and daughter Ruth, and
Mrs. W. M. Stewart attended
the .covered dish dinner and the
Health and Welfare meeting at
the Seven Day Adven,tist Church
in St. Louis last Tuesday.
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Twin or full size
MATTRESSES .. $12.95
SPRINGS .2 ....... $12.95
Linoleum Rug 9x12 $4.95
New shipment of 12 ft.
.98 sq. yd.
WOOL RUGS
9x12 as low as $29.95
12x12 as low as $49.95
12x15 as low as $59.95
Wringer Type WASHERS
As low as $89.95
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Overstocked
2econditioned
Refrigerators
Gas Stovps
BedRoom Sets
Breakfast Sets
Low- Low- Low- Low
Prices- Hollybeds, 5ead
board and frame as low as
$6.95
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YOUR DOWN PAYMENT
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ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and
cash items in process of collection ......................
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ..
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ..............
Corporate stocks (including $3,750.00 stock of Federal Reserve
bank) ..............................................................
Loans and discounts (including 100.04 overdrafts) ..........
Bank premises owned $51,248.87, furniture and fixtures $11,174.39
Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank prem-
ises or other real estate ................................
Other Assets ...............................................
TOTAL ASSETS .......................................
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of indviduals, partnerships, and corporations ..
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings)
Deposits of States and politcial subdivisions. .................
Other deposits (certified and officers' cheeks, etc.) ...... '..
TOTAL DEPOSITS ..... $1,995162.88
(a)Total demand deposits ... 1,396,702.35
(b)Total time deposits ...... 598 660.53
$ 461,856.85
857,484.40
5,112.79
3,750.00
842,354.90
62,423.26
6,240.00
517.93
$2,239,740.13
1,179,545.72
564,660.53
28,983.08
222,161.55
12.00
Other liabilities ........................................... 8,184.40
TOTAL LIABILITIES .................................. 2,003,547.28
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital * .................................................................. $ 25,00000
Surplus ................................................................... 100,000.00
Undivided Profits .......................................... ' 111,192.85
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .......................... 236,192.85
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... 2,239,740.13
• This bank's capital consists of:
Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00
MEMORANDA
Asets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes ............................................................... $ 150,500.00
(a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of .... 10,639.21
I, W. J. Barnett, President of the above-xtamed bank, hereby certify that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief,
CorrectAttest:
W. J. BARNETT
EUGENE E. WILKINSON
EDWIN HERTLEIN
• LEROY LEEZY
Directors