LEASBURG FLOWER e. salmon 3. Flowers used in Division
f any color not lis[ed A Arrangement Classes, need
..... SHOW and SILVER TEA class'12. Floribunda roses not be grown by exhibitor, but
Theme: "Spring Time" Flow-
flood aousekee er Show and Silver Tea, Leas- a. 1 spray any color must be arranged by exhibitor.
burg School Auditorium, Thurs- Class 13. Climbing rose Foliage will be permitted on
day, May 18 1961, Leasburg a. 1 spray, any color up to all arrangement classes and dy-
........ 22 in. ed flowers.
i:.._..... Garden Club, -Leasburg, Me Class -14. Peonies 1 bloom 4. Flowers in Division B, spee-
].. DIVISION A each on long sterns imen classes, must be grow_by
' Artistic Arrangements a. red .exhibitor before the sfi0wig;
Class 1. Saint Patricks Day. All b. white Containers to be furnished" by
:.; green arrangement in a dark c. pink committee.
!! green container. Class 15:Lillies--1 long stem 5. House plants, Di;isfon C,
;:.:" Class 2. March Wind--let your (any kind) shall have been in exhibitor's
imaginatkm go wild in any Class 16. Poppies--1 long stem possession not less than three
type container, a. oriental months
Class 3. Easter Arrangement in b. double annuai 6. Ohly one exhibit may be
an appropriate container c single perennial entered in any one class.
Class 4. April Showersan ar- Class" 17. Pansies 5 blooms 7. The club will not -be re-
rangment as you wish. (any kind) sponsible for accidents, break-
Class 5. A may basket, acces- Class 18. Daisies 3 stems age or loss should any occur.
further assurance of quality, puJ series may be used. a. shasta 8. A tri-color ribbon will be
elgas is now backed by the Goe Class 6. An arrangment using a b. painted given to the highest scoring ar-
Housekeeping Guaranty Seal. figurine depicting lWoher'J
c. any cultivated daisy not tistic exhibit in Senior Division,
Day. listed if fresh cut plant material pre-
Why ,t'" ryna'ms IUT°" Class 7 An arrangemht Using Class 19. Columbine--3 stems dominates. The exhibit may be
lVemorial Day theme. (long) (any kind) an arrangement or composition
Class 8. An arrangementusing Class 20 Flowering shrub --1 providing the accessory is not
insist On a song title stressing color, long branch (any kind) an element of interest in the
Class 9. June Graduation. Class 21. Bearded Iris--1 stalk design
'enu'ne00 i 00gi"'elgas Class 10. Old fashion spring (long) 9. An award of merit (orange
bouquet in any type contain- a. white, or any white tri- ribbon) will be given to the top
er colors sCoring exhibit in the Senior
DIVKSION B -- Horticulfure b..blue, or any blue blerd Horticulture Division.
When you buy fnel, it is the Class 11. Tea Roses--1 bloom or bi-colors 10. Awardss will be givenonly
each c. purple, or purple-'blend if merited.
amount of heat you get a. white d. yellow, or any related 11. The Missouri Wildflower
from it that really deter- b. pink or rose yellow and bi-colors Resolution must be adhered to.
mines its value. That' why c. yellow e. brown, or any brown Any wild flower used in the ex-
genuine Skelgas the d. red blend hibit must be accompanied by
PUrest LP-Gas you can buy f red or red purpl, e and a statement signed by exhibitor
FARHERS! any-red blends that his material was garden
gives you the most for g. pink, or any pink blends grown from seed or nursery
Your money, h. any color or blend not stock
SAVE listed "" SPRINGTIME
Skelgas purity is always Class 22. Dutch Iris-- 1 long GENERAL CH.AIRMAN"
carefully guarded. But cut- stalk Mrs. Chas. Chapman
a. white or white bi-color SCI-DULE & PUBLICITY
rate, untested gas may con- b. blue or blue bi-color Mrs. Luther Evans
rain impurities that prevent c. yellow, or yellowbi-color STAGING
efficient burning. Why risk UP Class 23 Any variety not men- Mrs. Elliott Tewksbury
it? See us for genuine , tioned PROPERffLES
$kelgas now--every cylin- TO a. small flowers--3 stems Mrs. Harry Flachmeier
der is assured full weight, b. large flowers "I" stalk, JUDGE
long Mrs. Hugh McWilliams
I)ependabl delivery and DIVISION C--House Plants REGISTRATION
30% O0000e*n00an00
at no extra charge. 1 plant each allowed iIrs. Ed Goza
a. one single PLACEMENT & PASSING
. . . for cooking, b. one double Mrs. Louis lVfueller
clothes dn/ing, Our new Blanket Farm Pet- e. one variegated Mrs. John Bryan
water heating and sonal Property Policy gives d one bi-color Mrs. Hugh Thomas
house heating, you more complete insurance Class "25. Begonia (any kind HOSPITALITY
"" protection -- at rate savings up Class 26. Gloxinia Chairman--
M l e0rmle-' ,o 30%! Class 27. Gerafiium (any kind) Mrs Clarence Willis
S And you get all this protection Class 28. Philodendron (any Co-Chairman-:--
Appliance IJ '° o,, convenient "package." kind) Mrs. Minnie Haynes
Ask us for complete de/ntis, ClaSS, bination29. Plant,.and vine cam- TRI-C CLUB NEWS
LEFLER INS. AGCY. Class 3O. Cactus or succulent
Cuba, Me.'
The Tri-C Club met Jpril 10
5-7331 Steelville, Mo.-SP 5-2800 Cls 31 Any house plant not at the home .of Mls Donald
listed Taylor with Mrs. Jae Lheis
DIVISION D
Class 32. Wedding Table (fur-as co-hostess. Fifteen niembers
nish own tables)by invitation and two guests, Mrs. Corbett
only. Hamilton and Mrss. Henry,
RULES AND REUUI.,ATIONS: Hayes were
" 1. The Leasburg Garden Club The
: .... invites all
: - e it
pete in any
t 2. All exhibits will be .
ed at the Leasburg School Several cornmitt, rport
dltorium from 8.30 a. W" to *-
11:30 a.m. Judging will begin were given.
Mrs. Andy mack rrted dr
at 11:30 a.m. Show will be open the Sophomore pllgHmge end
ao the public from :00 p.m to Legislative Luncheon tt she
8:30 p.m. and all exhibust attended APril 1t, 1961, at Jef-
be removed by 9:00 p.m. ferson City.
. ,. - It was ann.o.uneed tha the
J Spring Convention is to be held
": / May 3, 1961 at theCltristian
: I Church in St James:/
The program for the, evenfig
was "Time!y Wil on FlOwer Ar-
* i i lrangrnents and as ve well
......... l presented by Mrs. Corbet Ham-
. I iron.
I Roll call for the evening was:
I'Tell somethivig our governmen
, I Has done for conservation
I Then you can prove to us
00,euuaru your" You are interested ill Our no-
Valuables with one of our Safe Deposit Boxes tion."
V'gott00%protectionagaintflre, thoft--yatthetlspennleper, i identifies your i NEWS ABOUT TOWN
and Downing children, ud Mrs.
00afeguard your , SPONSORS... Frank White and chilch'en spent
Sunday with Mrs. WmdaDown-
vacation funds with t C00oro, of Pondl,ton,00o
ing at Bourbon Mr and Mrs.
American Express Travelers Cheques i firms of prestige in the
business and civic life of i were also visiting there.
Inclable over.hem, yet o1 _g rm them. Prompt refund if loot your community. Mrs. Ethel White was called
ltolen.Cest?Aj)nn]fado._Amedcao.xpresTravetersChequesa( For information, call to St. Louis Wednesday by the
death of her late husband's bro-
thor, James White. She remain-
WU 5-3584 ed over for a visit.
Peoples Z00a:,!e of Candy Walsh had as
Wednesday night guestS, Lucy
Keener, Ann Foust, Janet Pfief-
3% Paid on TIME CERTIFICATE for and Lola Ferling.
Mrs. Joan Hayes ad sons,
:MEMBE R F.D.I.C. CUBA, MO. Mark and Chris, MiSS Diane
Gibson and friend, JudY of St.
Louis, came out Sunday and
took their grandmother, Mrs.
Va n Hall to Salem to visit Mr.
and Mrs. W. O Redmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyster
visited with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale BakJ
er and daughter at Manchester,
Me, Sunday. In the afternoon
they all visited Mrs. Boyster's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gibson in St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Chapman
and children s1n Sunday after-
noon with her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Crow and son at
Bourbon.
Mr. and Mrs. Soda Machetto
and Mr and Mrs. Eddie Jen-
: nings and sons of St. Louis,[
spent the weekend with their]
paxents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.J
Markley, and all of them on-!
joyed a day at the iarm home I
STEPHAN INS URANCE AGENCY - 102 Smith - Cuba. Me. o Cecil Markley.
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MEETING NOTICES
1st Molay of the month
Royal Neighbors - 8 p.m.
Chamber of Com. - 12 noon.
City Council 7:30 p.m.
1st Tuesday of the month
V.F.W. Club - 8 p.m.
1st Wednesday of the month
Jayeee-ettes -
1st Thursday of the month
Jayeees 7:30 p.m.
Blue Star Club - 7:30 p.m.
Holy Cross Altar Sac. - 2 p.m.
1st Friday of the month
Presbyterian Church Helpen
- 2 p.m.
3rid Monday of the month
Eastern Star - 8 p.m.
Chamber of Com. - 12 noon.
Lions Club - 7 p.m.
Stud Wednesday of the month
American Legion Aux. - 8
p.m.
Lutheran Ladies Aid - 2 p.m.
Rainbow Assembly - 7:30 p.m.
I Thursday of the month
American Legion - 8 p.m.
Methodist Men's Club - 7:30
p.m.
Pride7 If the month
Junior Garden Club- 3:30
p.m
Home & School Assn. - 8 p.m.
d Momday o4[ ae ramada
Chamber of Com. - 12 noon.
CRy Counell- 7:30 p.m.
Wm C't€ Club - 7 p.m.
&rd Tursday of the mml
Jayes - 7:30 p.m.
Cuba Fair Board - 8 ).m.
Home ge Club - 8 p.m.
Eastern Star - 8 p.m.
Chamber of Com. - 12 noo.
Lions Club - 7:30 p.m.
th Wednes4ay of the mu
Rainbow Assembly - 7:30 p.m.
Amer. Bad Cross - 8 p.m.
Tmiay ef the montk
Rtvereahade Club ........
Om Gerde Club - 1:45 p.m
BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE
FOR WEEK OF MAY 1, 1961
Monday May 1-- Gormley's
Store; Cuba School; Wesco Post
Office; Benton Creek, Wayne
Ness; Carr, Earl Benton; Cook
Station School Cook Station
Post Office.
Tuesday, May 2 -- Bourbon
School; Leasburg School; Bail-
ey, Mrs. Enloe; Three-Mile, Mrs.
Store; Jake's
THE CUBA• FREE PRESS
Thursday, April 27,
IN MEMORIAM -
In loving memory of our hus-
band and father, who departed
from this life May 1, 1960.
"Your memory is as fresh as
ever,
And we who are left on earth
Will prepare ourselves to meet
you. '')
Sadly missed by family and
frie,ncs, ,anly, brothers emd
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. David Glaese
and Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Glaese
and children
Cuba, Missouri
1951
Paul and John Glaese
Ivy M Glaese
Eva M. Hildreth
2000 Off
on all of the better
PERMANENTS
For The Next 30 Days
CUBA CURL SHOPPE
Phone Today TU 5-7222
BUSINESS
Opportunity
WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE
Morelands DO-Nut Kitchen
A Strong Going Btudmms With A Good Future For An
Ambltio Pe/n or Family.
COMPLETFY EQU-IPED 16 VARIETIES
ROOM FOR ENLA.RCv3t/,N]T AND DIVFSIFICATION
FOR DETAILS -- Enquire at Shop, Cuba, Mo.
A Monument
FO AN d NEED
Cuba
Marble and Granite Works
JAMES I. D ODD Prop.
Phone TU 5-3533 Cuba, Missouri
Septic Tank Troubles?
Save Big Money
ON CLEANING YOUR TANK. RENT A
YOURSELF MOBILE TANK CLEANING
FROM ACME CHEVROLET!
For details call TU 5-7451
DO-IT-
UNIT
Public Sale
Land
Section Lt
'No hunting or tres
ra Souders Farm sottth of
dde Raft Farm. 7-7-4a..
CHILDREN'S CAMP
ioated oft ]wy IF am/ t/
Springfield neer ][ram
Ridge
612 Park St., Cuba, 'Starting at 10 A. M.
Sideboard SeveiM roasters
Table and chairs Lots f dishes
Extra chairs Other cookware items
Rockers Some clothing
Desk Table cloth
Battery radio Sack material
Kitchen cabinet Lots of tools
Wash stand Carpenter, etc.
Coffee table %" to l" stock and dies
Wood heater Pipe vise
Iron cot Lot of garden tools
Clocks Barrels
Numerous antiques Lumber
Sets of silverware Wire
Pots and pans
Dutch oven Other items too numerous to
Cold pack canners mention
(Not responsible for accidents should any occur)
W. E. MARTIN, Auctioneer TERMS-CASH
No-huntJ.ng or trespassg on J0hn Burrows-0wner
my farm. Mrs. A. C. Jolley.
28-40 ,, ,, ,
Shanklin
Funeral Home
Oxygen Equipped - 24 Hour Ambulance Service
AIR CONDITIONED
PE. TU 5-3355 CUBA, MISSOURI
PAUL A. SHANKLIN GENEVIEVE E. SHANKLIN
ALL MAKES OIF 'IV AND
RADIOS REPAIRED BY FAC
TORY TRAINI MAN. NOW
AT CUBA FE FORB
rCALL US OR BING I SrJ
FOR EXPERT REPAIR. 1
Call TU 5-3514 or SIP 5.:t58
REGISTERED SURVEYOR
FORESTER
and
CONSU LTI NG
- 20 years experience --
G. DAVID BAUCH
gt. I CUBA, MO. Bex 37A
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE
Li, Auto, Fire, Liability,
Crop, Hail, Blue Crs
BILL ALEXANDER
Cuba, Mo.
Cuba TU 5-7785
Steelville SP 5-7355
CUBA BUILDER
LEROY LASHLEE
Painter and Drywall
All Work Guaranteed
Free Estimates
CUBA, MO.
Phone TU 5-7633
FOR BETTER GLASSES
DR. FIRST, O.D.
Cuba Hotel -Tue., Wed., Thu,
Fri. Nights by appointment only
Porto. Office - Steelville, Mo,
Open WED. THRU SAT,
Hearing aids that satisfy
JOHN SLATON
NOTARY PUBLIC
NEW - REMODELING OFFICE HOURS, 8 to 5 p,m,
NOTHING TOO SMALL NO OTHER TIME
H. J. BLEVINS - R2. CUBA EWRYDAY - nelumng Sunday
and Holidays
PHONE TU 5-7588 SLATON CITY
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