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 1997-26-1261
C W Johnson's "Without Reservations" article featuring Amtrak, Ozark Air Lines. 1 full newsprint sheet

1989-62-3
Black and white photo of Nehi display at the Ozark Empire Fair. See 1989-62-1 for more information.

 2000-219-1
The Ozark Canners and Freezers Association Progress Report, compiled and edited by Margaret M. Lucas. It gives the history and progress of canners in the Ozarks.

 1986-56-8
A anniversary and banquet invitation to the Burns party at the Ozark Hotel. It is dated January 25, 1886.

2003-47.2
An 8" x 12" flyer for a carnival benefitting the National War Chest at the Ozark High School Auditorium on Friday, December 10, 6:30 PM. Admission $0.10. Games such as: cake walk, fish pond, penny pitch, basketball throw, and bingo, and a bazaar, art gallery, band concert, boxing exhit, and voting for Queen and Prince charming. Sponsored by the women's division of the Christian County War Finance Board,and other Ozark organizations.

2000-147-7
Black and white photo of the Wagon Wheelers, a square dancing group of teen-agers who appeared on the Ozark Jubilee at the Jewell Theatre, Jefferson Ave. at McDaniel St. Photo likely taken at the KYTV studios at 999 W. Sunshine, as part of the videotaping of the Slim Wilson Show.

2000-147-1
Black and white photo of the stage and crowded auditorium of the Jewell Theatre at 216 S. Jefferson Ave. (at McDaniel St.). The audience is watching entertainers on the Ozark Jubilee country music show. (Jewell was the former Jefferson Theatre.)

 1997-26-121-134
These are weekly editorial pages, front and back. There is often advertising copy. These are full newsprint sheets.

1999-251-3
Black and white photo of Red and Sally Foley. He was a country music and gospel music singer and master of ceremonies for the locally produced Ozark Jubiliee and Jubilee U.S.A.

1997-296
Photo of home products exhibit at the Ozark Empire Fair. Two women, one holding an MFA fan, are in the picture. Products include grain, vegetables, canned fruit, fruit. Black and white, 8x10.

 1994-5-1
The Business Guide, or Safe Methods of Business, by J.L. Nichols. Belonged to John Hahn, Ozark Land & Lumber Col, a major supplier of railroad ties in the Ozarks.

2003-47.1
A 5"x 6 and 3/4" flyer for a Red Cross benefit at the Ozark Theatre, March 28. Flyer reads: Special Show, and presents "The Battle of Russia: A Full-Length Feature", with selected short subjects added. Admission $0.10 and $0.25.

 1997-37
Blue and white printed cotton handkerchief with scenes(drawings) from Heers Department Store incl. Ozark Garden Room Main Floor, Women's Lounge,Sportswear Dept.,Fur Salon, outside view, entrance. Titled, Heer's the Dominant Store of the Ozark Empire.Belonged to Nancy Pierce Ellis, a relative of the donor. See 1987-70-2 for related artifacts.

1998-449
Black and white photo of L.D. Keller and the Promenaders. Four young women clothed in square dance constumes and four young men with shirts matching fabric in girls' dresses. L.D. Keller in center. Promenaders were on Ozark Jubilee program.

2003-47.3
A nine page script for Korn's-A-Krackin' radio show from the Community Building in Ozark MO, August 9, 1947. Script heading also reads: Time: 9:00-9:29:30 PM, and Script #80 Betty Hindman.

 1998-522
Off-white china plate with gold rim, 1956 calendar on front under which are the words Ozark Jubilee, all in gold. A souvenir of the Springfield country music show.

1984-63
Black and white phot of an office in the L.E. Phillips office building ( Ozark Hotel, which was located at the northeast corner of Benton Avenue and Commercial Street. ) There are several men and two women working in the office. Overhead electric lights.

1989-152
photoprint of the Ozark Hotel, N. E. corner of Benton Ave. and Commercial St. Previously built as the Frisco Hotel. Later it became the Frisco Office building ( There is a colored postcard included in the file.

1997-234
Parade of young men leading 13 hereford steers, probable at the Ozark Empire Fair. Titled the one million dollar parade of beef. Sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America.

1998-257
Looking west on Commercial Street. C. O. Sperry's sign appears on the left. Ozark Furniture Co. Appears on rhe right. Commercial Street is concrete paved ; except in between the street car tracks, which are brick paved. Diagonal parking is on both sides of the street. 7 X 5 inches, 2 copies


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