Buffalo High School - Bison Yearbook (Buffalo, MO)
- Class of 1951
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The •-' ' o ° , N X M ) I I I . f x•' N'V V Mv . Published By The Students 0! BUFFALO High School BUFFALO, MISSOURI Dr. 0. A. Griffin Treasurer Fay Coffman Member a n j Ward Rea President Merle Indermuehle Member J. W. Peters Vice President L. V, Clark Member Hadley Thomas Retiring Member J. P. Hawkins Retirir :; Member On the opposite page you see a rough sketch of our future campus. On the preceding page you see the pictures of most of the buildings in the sketch. The Fine Arts Building is under construction at this time. The library building will soon be started. The sketch shows the campus as it is planned for September, when school opens again. Perhaps no community is making greater effort to meet the educational needs of its youth. That fact is proved by the achievement of a AA classification the first year that the State Department of Education classified the schools under the new plan. Your school with its fine grade program, with its wide high school curriculum, with its services to the Veterans in Vocational Agriculture and Carpentery, with its summer music program, its summer recreation program on the athletic field etc. is extending every effort to meet the community's needs in an educational way. May I congratulate the citizens of this school district for this fine program and may I urge you as students to take every advantage of the opportunities that are yours. Sincerely, Superintendent of Schools Annual Queen Joan Bradley Annual Prince Charmmq Phiiup Legan Ferrell Mallory Home Economics Richard King Music, Guidance and Dramatics Ruth Booth English Edwin Matthews Coach and Science Phyllis Slson Physical Education and Science Frank Roberts Math, and Commerce 3en Smith Iteneram Teacher Jesse Payne Itenerant Teacher Olene Rodery Librarian Everett Lane Itenerant Teacher Carl 0, Rodery Industrial Arts and D. 0. Steve Potter Itenerant Teccher Raymond Ricketts Itenerant teacher Grace Hill Eighth Grade Donna Tucker Fifth Grade Bethel Clymore Seventh Grade Bernice Matthews Sixth Grade Emogene Williams Fourth Grade Eloise Callaway Third Grade 4 P. W. Beryl Engle Second Grade Goldie Harmon First Grade Commencement, May 11, 1951 — Speaker, Dr. J. F. Findlay, President of Drury College. Mary Joyce King ORLETA SMITH ARTHUR MALLORY president- Vice-Presidenf JOAN BRADLEY LELAND BRADLEY VADA RARRftOH A r ms StiwfewLCoonci I- PHIILIP LEGAN Secretary Anita Jackson Jack Lewy Wanda Vest Bill Chapman Diode Wolfe Charles Peterson Helen Wolfe Ernest Reed Willa Dean Davison Jean Shryer Chester Matthews Clara Cassidy Dale Dill Joan Branum Bemiece Ruebush Herbert Maddux Sherry Jean Shewmaker Paul Ray Lane Marie Smith I Gene Hill Junior Kendrick Marie Ortner Bill McDaniel Jo Ann Julian Ann Carver Gloria Hoover Herbert Stanton Ardis Gaunt Jerry Lackey Bernice Peele Ivan Ray Esther Wright Richard Smith Jo Ann Neill Bemiece Richerson Louise Miller iSverett Camden Glen Gamel Inez Haney Betty Harmon Billy Joe Chance Jack Hyde Dorothy Squire r John Owens Betty Perkins Bob Sharo Helen Heald Jarol Sweaney Ann Hartman Harvey Cloube Dauntless V.rilliams Leota McGinnis Larry MeGown President s5fr-rjk 1 Bonnie Ware Representative Russell Hill Sergeant at Arms Linda Neill Jack Maulin Shirley handling Jimmy Bradley Kathryn Mallory C. B. Freeman MarT Lou WeiH Ramie Sample Lila Kay Walker E. G. Stephens Dorotha Smart Clifford Ray Mary Ann McDonald Billy Gene Todd A1 Harrington Mary Lou Hoover Bill McCallister Lacie Wilson Jimmy Andrews Arlene Clouse Dale Harris Lowell Belt Francis Johnson Jane Shewmak'er pill Mead H-rold Miller Anita lavis Jo Ann Montgomery Jesse Garrett Ruby Lee Woodall Jim Baker Dora Lee Poindexter Dwight Gilpin Cora Mae Nicodemus Bill Steed Juanita Taylor Glenda Brock Cora Mae Nicodemus Betty Baslee Donald Slack 2dwin Phillips Betty Lou McDonald Pat Rea Paul Dean Bradley Lyndell Anderson Bryce Bradley Roger King Johnny Breshears s I ' ‘ 4 Geneva Bay Richard Williams X Shirley Hale President Bobby Holland Ruby Jean Brown David Croslin Jane Powell Shirley Potter Vice President Darrel Crawford Secretary C5 . Ronald Lilley James Medley Treasurer Dorothy Kashburn David Alexander June Kahler Paul Triplett Marilyn Burd Barbara Gilham Representative Charley Pierce Cora Sims Bobby Baslee BarDara Lemons Charles Crosby Lester Evans Carol Ballard Harold Stanton June Powell Jimmy Ethridge Helen Garrett Lois Sprague Gale Lilley Mary Nell Hagan Elizabeth Franshaj Boyd Sallee Mary Lou Hill Louis Maddux Mary Reygart Clara Sue Shantz 3ergeant-at-Arms Billy Sharp Barbara Triplett George Merrick Joan Peters Charles Hurst Pauline Snodgrass Thelma Noland Hubert Strickland Virginia Mathews Wayne Jones Warren K. Vest Darlene Davison Lloyd Shoman Dixie Powell J -t Homer Owens Patsy Vest Lloyd Reed Carol Lane David Bradley Shirley Mathews a i i A - Eugene Lewey June Hill Shirley Dalrymnle Brownfield Evelyn Williams Ray Claspell I Edna Cassidy Hazel Medcalf J. C. Williams Laura Loildermilk David Wright Charlotte Pierce Ralph Cox Jua, .ita Hill James Ortner Virginia Sue Neill Sec. and Treas. Jerry Steelman President Jimmy Moore Vice President Jerry Neill Representative ft kl Wanda Dull Keith McGown Carol Shaw Edward Deck Sara Beth Smithpeter Jackie Morris Barbara Hesler Nancy Deer Bobby Hoover Deryl Bradley Lillie Dill Jeanette Gammon Jack Sample 4 Bobby Anglin Margaret Smith Ben Ray Blair James Wing Grace Ortner Willie Bailey Sharon Moyle Donna Oliver Don : rimbe ly Jo Ann Simmons Basil Dean Shirley Davis Jackie Grieser Don Pinkley Dorene Sdgington Dana Banta Leah Pearl Manis Betty Triplett Dorotha Harrington Ivan Chapman Barbara Alexande: Ernest Henderson Shirley Girard Norman Nixon Shirley Gilpin Shirley Burt in Bobby Wilson Mary McDaniel Frank Keith Scharlene Mathews Wayne Owens Irene Webster Johnny Peele Pauline Christian Week of Oct 2. . Oct 12 ......... Oct 19-21. . . . Oct 25 ......... Oct 27 ......... Nov 13 ......... Dec 2........... Dec 15 ......... Dec 16 ......... Dec 19 ......... Dec 21 ......... Dec 26-30. . . . Jan 15 ......... Jan 27 ......... Jan 30 ......... Feb 3........... Feb 9........... Feb 12 ......... Feb 23 ......... Feb 28 ......... Mar.l .......... Mar 5........... Mar 13.......... Mar 16 ......... Mar 21 ......... Mar 28 ......... Mar 30 ......... April 2 . . . . April 7 • . • April 11 ... . April 20 ... . April 2A .... April 27 ... . May 3........... May 5........... May 6........... May 9 ..... May 10.......... May 11 ......... May 14 ......... May 14 ......... May 15 ......... May 15 ......... May 16 ......... May 17 ......... May 17 ......... Kay 18 ......... Softball tourney here. Girls and boys took third place American Legion Banquet. Gabby Street—speaker. District teachers meeting at Springfield. Sub-District F.H.A. meeting at ELDorado Springs. P.T.A. Carnival. Juniors won Queen and holiday. 7th grade won a holiday. H.S. Basketball tourney. (Buffalo captured 1st place.) Defeated Lebanon in Basketball here. Defeated by Normandy in an overtime. Defeated Webster Grove here. Played Marshfield there. Were they happyI Christmas Program with every grade child and the Mixed chorus participating. Greenwood tourney. Won first in our division. Senior High tourney. Played two games. Lost to Lebanon. Played Marshfield here. Sweet revenge! Defeated by Camdenton there. Donkey Basketball game (were out teachers sore!). Defeated Camdenton here. Won regional tourney. Defeated Senior High in champion ship game. Defeated East Kansas City in State Tourney. Defeated by Joplin in State Tourney. Jr. Hi. tourney. Buffalo won 1st place. Music festival here (snowed all day). Athletic banquet. Courtesy O'Bannon Bank. Music meet at Lebanon. We tool 15 1st ratings. Grades went to Shrine Circus. Jr. play Date Bait D. 0. Banquet. Music meet at Springfield, took 6 1st ratings. 7th grade holiday. Sr. play Crazy But Cute Senior Sneak Day. Shepherd of Hills Country. State Music meet at Columbia. Took 2 1st ratings. Junior Holiday. Bagnal Dam. District Meeting of F.H.A at Springfield. Baccalaureate Service. Address by Rev. Hickman. Senior Class Day. Jr. and Sr. Banquet. Theme Apple Blossom Time. Senior Commencement. 8th grade Sneak Day. Bennett Springs. Athletic Banquet with Awards. 8th £rade Class Day. Achievement Day. Grade School picnic. Doling Park. High School picnic. Doling Park. 8th grade Graduation. Closed school. Darlene Slack Billy Bates Shirley Rose Hershel Zimmerman Ester Sims Ivan Maddux Mildred Eisman Jimmy Sharp Ros.emaiy Todd Billy Lackey Harold Lewey Jimmy Hein. Peggy Pulley Leroy Medley Bobby Smith Hprold Deck Friedia Bradley Jess Daughtery Ada Jean Bradley Billy Dale Vest Cosetta Stidham Irene Smith B. H. Wallace Shirley Morris Kordell Kelso Wanda McDaniel James Hall Dale Mashburn Glem Dale Brown Barbara Clark Wanda Looney Bobby Gene Keller Joy Piper Donald Devore Karen Howerton H.G. Barber Terry Nickolas Carol Gammon Jinny Maulin Janna Sue Clymore Billy Moulder Linda Tracy Janice Franklin Mary Ann Hickman Jimny Propeck Jackie Shewmaker Janice Lynn Karen Sue Shull Jeanette Rea Fern Leason Irlene Snodgrass Betty Hagan Carolyn Davis Wanda Jones Janice Neill Berneice Owens Mary Louise Hoover Elaine Warren Rose Ellen Turner Jacquetta Edmonds Delores Devore Elvin Maddux Patsy Keith J. R. Kendall Phyllis Wood Mabel Michael Jon Dale Chalker Sharon Thomas Bill Zimmerman Karen Hargett Joe Zimmerman Dale Harris Carol Jones Karmalene Kelso Rosalie Dobler Nancy Frazier Bill Wimberly Billy Legan Patty Alexander Billy Cox Jimmie Todd Marilyn Powell G. C. McDowell Jesse Wiebe Lucy Beck Larry Smith Billy Rex Blair Willa Burtin David Hawkins Jimmy Indermuehle Kenneth Eisman Ran na Wiebe Winona Wiebe Rex Gregg Raymond Lucky Lynn Hawkins Nancy Jane Thomas Joyce Harmon Jerry Garrett Jerry Durington M- ry Sheilia Wilson Leonard Rea Janice Burtin Johnny Owensby Nancy Sue Whitman Billy Hagan Kenneth Montgomery Joyce Jo Franklin Richard Stafford Warren Owens Shirley Fullerton Billy Baker Mary Ann Wing Jimmy Piper Shirley Sharp Racine Owens Charles Horn Patsy Anglin Dorothy Woods Slda Smith Betty Sdgington Herbert Benshoof Harold Leason Janice Jerreries Evelyn Zimmerman Carol Brown Thomas Hickman Mary Lou Shewmaker Leon Thomas Rosalind Wayne Tommy Joe Wilson Sdsel Lee Matthews Barbara Brown Leon Dill Nanna Ruth Harrington John BensHoot Lucille Smith Thelma Zimmerman Ray Triplett Diana Jane Brundridge James Horn Norma Stanton Frank ’Woods Teddy Ben Scott Delores 'Willi,..ms Caroline Loudermilk Darlena Ann Hawkins Marlys Perkins Gary Frazier i J Sandra Deer Dale Baslee Donna Kay Burtin Virginia Mashbum Wallace Medcalf Norma Milligan George Meyer Barbara Dudley Arling Michael Lydia Michael Kenneth Miller Dicky Owensby Jean Franklin Glen Neal Rsa Jacquelyn Alford Jackie Neill Sylvia Hill Connie Ware Billie Riechel Nancy Warick Billie Black Sherry Chalker Chad Hargett Isaac Cantrell Inez Stanton Kenneth Dobler June Ford Wendell Jones Nancy Owens Marion Self Johnny Kuhns Rosa McDaniel Betty Lou Robie Oliver Chapman Melvin Farris Wayne Long Marion Ingerly Donald Smith Billy Wayne Evans George Earl Wallace Dale Burton Gary Kendall Gayle Lackey Jimmie Brown Pattv Shull Tommy Sherman Susan Powell Charles Howe Nancy Neill McCarty Norman Mary Helen Brownfield Ronald Hill Larry George Charlotte Lucky Jerry Smith Dolores Frazier Carroll Sims Sally Thomas Carolyn Jean King Milan Van Houton Helen Bradley Jack Michael Sharon Stafford Michael Pitts Charles David Harriman Karen Sue Maddux Daryl Craig Mary Louise Bonner Jerry Maulin Darla Jean Howerton y'l Margaret Griffin Rebecca Coffman Ronald Todd Robert Myers Paula Ann Cofer Judy Ann Lemons Dorothy Williams Jeanette Clark Mary Jand Piper Elizabeth Horn fLf 9 i jiftst Carroll Ford Linda Carol Looney Paul Raymond Voris Shirley Spoering Michael Cottengim John Mitchell Danna Sue Neill Larry Peters Doris Putnum Paul Gene Burton Buanna Mae Matthews Janice Varner Ronald Davison Linda Frances Wayne David Mashbum Jaunita McHenry Gary Sharp Jay Kuhns Nancy McCraw Jim Steece Bobby Dobler Patricia Smith Wayne Sharp Linda Sue Owens William Smith Rosemary Phillips Lynda Kay Nicholas Larry Howerton Vicki Buzzard Phillip Keith Verna Strickland Roy Steece Cub Scouts Girl Scouts Brownies j- cf. o f. J fi?tes The Buffalo Chapter of the Future Farmers of America received its charter from the National Organization on March 2nd, 1935« It hasscompleted sixteen years of activities. Officers for 1950-51: Bob Sharp - President Bob Hale - Vice-President Harold Miller - Secretary Paul Lane - Treasurer Herbert Stanton - Reporter David Alexander - Sentinel Guy 0. Henson - Adviser Active membership 50 32 Chapter Farmers 18 Greenhands Accomplishments: 1. Participated in the Pomme de terre F.F.A. activities, consisting of livestock, dairy, crops and poultry judging, basketball and softball. The Chapter won 1st place in basketball and softball. 2. Entered judging teams in the District, Parish Shows and Ozark Emoire Fair. 3• Won the Beef Cattle dhow for the 3rd consecutive year at the Ozark F.F.A. Fat Stock Show. Exhibited 24 fat steers. 4. Exhibited livestock in Dallas County Fair. 5. Trip by bus to American Royal. Reserve Champion Shorthorn Springfield Show 1950 Bob Hale - Owner ivli The music department took part in several activities during the year. The band of fifty-five members played at the school carnival and marched in the Christmas Parade. The chorus of sixty voices sang in the Christmas and Easter Programs. Various solos, quartets, and other ensembles were presented during the year. On March 13, 1951 we were host tb a music festival) eleven schools attended. The next week one hundred and thirty members of the music department took part in the Sub-District Music Contest at Lebanon and received fifteen first ratings. At the District Contest in Springfield, six events qualified to go to the State Contest at Columbia by receiving Excellent ratings. These events were: Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Clarinet Quartet, Baritone Saxaphone solo by Edward Deck, Flute and Piano solos by Earline Moulder. Earline received an Excellent rating on both solos and the other events received Superior ratings. Bisons Enjoy Big Year of Athletics The Bisons were kept quite busy in their sports activity throughout the school.year. They carried high ideals of aports- manship and respect for their opponents into etch contest played. Their experiences and contacts in athletics reached throughout the state. They met new athletes and created friendships that will be remembered for a long time. The Bison teams engaged in a total of 85 contests. They were victorious in 67 of those games. First was the softball season in the fall, which was climaxed with the Buffalo Invitational Softball Tourney. Another short softball season was played in the spring, also. This spring season was climaxed by play in the S. H. S. Softball Tournament. A total of 17 games were played. The Bisons were victorious in 14 of those games, winning 2nd, and 3nd places in tournament competition. The biggest sport in school is basketball and the Bison's greatest accomplishment during the school year was winning the Regional Tournament and playing in the State Tourney at Columbia. The Bisons defeated Kansas City East in their first game, then lost to Joplin in the quarter final game. The record for the Bison varsity was 26 won 7 lost. The Junior High Bisons completed a season of 10 straight victories against no defeat. This is the first time in many years that this feat had been accomplished. The Bison baseball team during spring play were defeated in six games that they played. Several good athletes were developed during the school year. Charles Peterson and Leland Bradley were given konorable men- tion for their play in the State Basketball Tournament. Track activity was originated on an interschool basis for the first time in several years. Three meets were participated in. This urogram will be greatly expanded next year. The year 19.50-51 will be long remembered by the Bisons for the courageous? way in which they engaged in their schedule. The many thrilling, exciting, tense moments will never die in the memories of the Athletes of Buffalo High School. CoacV Vo-ttWeuJS; Bob Hate; l lark Da ; Charles ?ekrson; Lda d BraclU ; Ba.oK U |d a; Larr ( IA'Gour ; Paul ’Braclley ; Bill Cho,pri a.r ; imnvie. 'ftr .tJleu; Arthur I Yxt'or'|; Bohn Owens Arthur PhiUjp Le yxn John Charles Larr'j Tcxu.1 G ional £ Hamptons Back Thill ip tAar k First Row: Billy Sharp, Warren Vest, Sonny Davis. Second Row: Coach Matthews, Harold Stanton, Bill Steed, Wayne Jones, Jim Jackson, J. R. Brownfield, Manager, Larry MeGown. First Row: Paul Brundridge, Bobby Hoover, Jerry Neill, Keith McGown, Jerry Steelman. Second Row: Coach Matthews, Ernest Henderson, Edward Deck, Deryl Bradley, Hershel Zimmerman, Clarence Orthman, Jim Moore, Left to right: Paul Triplett Roger King, Charles Crosby, Harold Miller, R nie Sample Russell Hill, Bryce Bradley E. G. Stevens, Jack Kaulin, Bill McCallister. Manger Larry McGown, Coach Matthews VOLLEY BALL S'JUAD Top Row: Mrs. Elson, Coach. Lois Sprague, Mary Joyce King, Sherry Shewmaker, Shirley Hale, Berniece Richerson, Mary Lou Neill, Darline Davison. Bottom Row: Anita Davis, Kathryn Mallory, Arciis Gaunt, JoAnn Neill, Jane Shewrnaker, Berniece Richerson, Joan Peters. GIRTS1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOFT BALL SQUAD Top Row: Mara Lou Chapman, Ardis Gaunt, Shirley Hale, Clara Sue Shantz, JoAnn Neill, Lois Sprague, Mrs. Elson, Coach Bottom Row: Mary Nell Hagan, Kathryn Mallory, Sara 3eth Smithpeter, Jbrie Shewmaker, Anita Davis, Berniece Richerson, Joan Peters Peji Senior High School Pep Club Junior High School Pep Club Joan Peters Anita Davis Jane Shewmaker Kathryn Mallory Linda Neill Carol Shaw Janis Neill Sara Smithpeter Jo Ann Simmons The Oay We jJon 0rouio Far l LooK Listen i-wv-f O oLjpf) uye, f f e Cnfire School Say thank you for he I p and 'Financ.iol aid. t)MrUdlC Staff JOHNSON REXALL DRUGS PHONE 97 ☆ Buffalo, Mo. JAMES P. HAWKINS, President FRED MEYERS, Vice-President DAVID D. DUDLEY, Vice-President W. C. Hawkins, Jr., Cashier Nela Coffman, Ass’t Cashier June Maddux, Ass’t Cashier DIRECTORS Hadley Thomas W. H. Nelson Lynn H. O’Neal EMPLOYEES Bob Montgomery, Mary Strickland, Noma Montgomery, Della Davis and Meridith Stewart O’BANNON BANKING CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Every Service Consistent with Sound Banking Compliments of . . . DALLAS CO. FARMERS EXCHANGE Everything for the Farmer by the Farmer HOLSUM BREAD COMPANY Buffalo, Mo. PHONE 111 DRINK — BOLIVAR CANDY TOBACCO COMPANY R. E. Westfall — Distributors — QUALITY MERCHANDISE Delicious and Refreshing Phone 3171 Bolivar, Mo. Bolivar, Mo. THOMAS MOTOR CO. There's a( j)in your future Compliments of — Hadley Thomas, Manager DR. E. Y. MOULDER Willa Thomas, Ass’t Manager PHONE 55 Buffalo, Mo. Buffalo, Mo. DILLION DRUG CO. DAVIES CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 183 SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE PHONE 212 Buffalo, Mo. Buffalo, Mo. KENDALL STUDIO PLUMMER, GRIFFIN and GRIFFIN MDs • • • A Complete Photographic Service Social and Commercial Printing OFFICE 91 • • • Buffalo, Missouri Phone 127 RESIDENCE 244 and 284 POINDEXTER HOOVER AUTO SALES IMPLEMENT COMPANY • • • ☆ ft ☆ FORD TRACTOR AND PONTIAC CARS DEARBORN FARM MACHINERY LEADER TRACTORS • • • ☆ -fr ☆ Phone 162 Buffalo, Missouri Buffalo, Missouri BUFFALO CLEANERS Ideal Service Cleaning Pressing • • • Marguerite and John Burton PHONE 64 Compliments of .. . PIX THEATER SHEWMAKER MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH HOOVER’S STYLE SHOP —Everything for the Ladies— ☆ -fr ☆ • • • Phone 12 Buffalo, Missouri PHONE 277 Compliments of .. . Compliments of .. . CROSLIN BURD’S MOTOR COMPANY SERVICE STATION LAURA BRADLEY’S DINER ☆ ☆ Dinners and Sandwiches Cold Drinks Compliments of .. . PETERS BARBER SHOP BUFFALO REFLEX DALLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN Compliments of .. . ☆ ☆ Buffalo, Missouri BUFFALO POST OFFICE Compliments of .. . B. R. SHOE STORE IVA’S BEAUTY SHOP Shoes for all the Family • • • ☆ ☆ PHONE 200 PHONE 257 Compliments of .. . MADDUX MARKET Compliments of .. . ☆ TY- PHONE 27 WOLLARD’S GROCERY VANITY BEAUTY SHOP IRENE’S Complete Beauty Service STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOODS Junction 64-65 • • • PHONE 21 Private Dining Room Service Pastries on Order PROPANE BOTTLED GAS ECONOMY GAS CO. Down Town Buffalo Heating Appliances LUXOR BEAUTY SHOP A Complete Line of Service Phone 225 Buffalo, Mo. COMPLIMENTS OF THEO G. (Ted) SCOTT COMPLIMENTS OF MERRICK FOOD MARKET Buffalo, Mo. Phone 50 B. H. DARBY DRY GOODS CO. Established 1911 Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Buffalo, Mo. BUFFALO TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Buffalo, Mo. Washing Greasing HAROLD’S CITIES SERVICE STATION Tires - Tubes Accessories Phone 74 Buffalo, Mo. Buffalo Is The Best Inland Town In America BUFFALO MONUMENT WORKS Give Us a Chance To Do Your Work Lester Holt W: J. Brown, Owners PHONE 95 CHAPMAN FURNITURE HARDWARE PHONE 169 Full Line Home Furnishings Harold E. Chapman, Prop. Compliments of — FARMERS’ HARDWARE CO. Jack Chapman - R. W. Chapman Buffalo, Mo. BEN FRANKLIN STORE Chas L. Engle, Owner School Supplies — Household Items Newest Novelties — Gifts and Toys CLARK’S CASH FOOD CENTER Buffalo’s Largest Market Store Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Staurdays: 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. SHEPHERD - MORGAN HATCHERY BABY CHICKS - POULTS FEED - EQUIPMENT Phone 360 Buffalo, Mo. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned and Operated Phone 102 Buffalo, Mo. CHAPMAN REA INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER PRODUCTS Buffalo, Mo. N. S. HANOKA, D. D. S. Buffalo, Mo. PHONE 125 By Appointment Compliments of . . . RESER COMPANY Compliments of .. . MOORE’S MARKET • • • — THE FAMILY STORE — Meats — Fruits — Vegetables LAKE CAFE TURNER-HOOVER MOTOR SALES COMPANY OLDSMOBILE — G.M.C. OPEN EVERY DAY 5 A.M. to 12 P.M. Guaranteed Used Cars Phone 339 Lois Lake, Prop. 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