NERAL NEWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 8, 1985, Page
3a
¸¸¸7¸¸¸¸ ¸
The trim work at Canton Public Library is getting a new coat of paint. Labor
facelift for the project has been provided by the /lark Twain Regional Planning in
Monroe City.
KCOM clinics
1 to complete areas immunization
n Lake are adopted clinics Aug. 19-24
areas were promised at full federal
expense when the project was
authorized by Congress, and even
though the costs are simply beyond the
means of many local jurisdictions.
"This amendment solves the prob-
lem by directing that development be
completed at federal expense from
KCOM rural clinics will be
sponsoring an immunization screening
clinic August 19-24.
Included in the clinic are vaccines
for DPT, oral polio, PT, and MMR.
Immunizations will be available at all
seven of the rural clinics and the
Family Health Clinic. Childret must
has adopted a
Senator Jack
the development
at Mark Twain
expense.
provision, the
Would be directed
expense, the
Area near
"Fortune Teller"
The cast of the Golden Eagle Riverboat Dinner Theatre production of "The
Fortune Teller" is shown at the first act finale. The Victor Herbert eomle
operetta is being presented this week and next, Wednesday through Sunday, at
the riverboat. Dr. Carol Fisher Mathieson is featured in the title role (at center
rigbt). Reservations are available for most performances and may be made by
phoning 288-5273.
Green Thumb
..... i is accepting
---.
applications = =
Missouri Green Thumb is now _=
accepting applications from persons _5
seeking employment in Lewis County.
Applicants must be 55 years of age or -
older and meet income guidelines. -
Work assignments will be based on _=
each individual's abilities to the extent -
feasible. The pay rate is the federal ==-
minimum wage for an average of 20
i
hours per week.
The Green Thumb program is
funded by the U.S. Department of -
Labor, and provides work experience, =--
training, and placement assistance to -
older job seekers. The program also ==
furnishes skilled labor pool for local ----
government and community service ===
agencies.
Those wishing to apply should come i
to the interview on August 12, I-3 p.m.
at Canton City Hall. Applicants should ==
be prepared to provide complete-=
family income information. Missouri --=
Green Thumb is an equal opportunity .
employer.
Interviews will be conducted by
Carol Perryman of Kirksville.
L$HMMW
I Day Developing
ON COLOR PRINTS
COLOR COLOR
16.88 /< ;:;' I 16.ll
Gral/d Leader Pharmacy
THE Pharmacy tot Lewis County
Canton - GENE SYKES, PHARM. - Itone 2BE-$'23!
T mAmACV oerr. v m aosm oN TUAV
uuHHHHHmHHH
illdslm'Wulml
funds previously appropriated. It is my receive their immunizations before Juv a rAAm ni,a
County ; the understanding and expectation that the they can attend school. Persons I I IIll Ill I I Illl II I Illlllll Ill I Ill Illlll I I Ill
)n Dam; and work can be done under budget and planning on attending the clinic should
access areas for within present resources, but only if bring a record of their past I I [] l I I I
, around the Twain the cost-sharing dispute is resolved, immunizations, by$C 0
R1 The Danforth amendment was Interested persons are urged to
Potential of this adopted by the Senate .during contact the KCOM rural clinic nearest
_Severely hampered consideration of energy and water to them or the Family Health Clinic.
ui access areas, appropriations for fiscal year 1986.
,UPStream areas," Senate and House conferees are
neroadblock to expected to meet in September to Agenc o? Aging C0fltcEr __j)
eation areas has resolve differences in order to clear
The Ctil:rCMotslurlzd Chicken I ,Y.-,
'..u'ation's insistence final legislation for the President s offers relief
aons come up with desk.
"" even though the , from heat DoId ..... - ....... -_ _-___ ....
hy Owls to perform Th.e.Noreast Missouri Area Agency 3 PC CHICKEN DINNER .
on Aging through its I7 multipurpose WITH COMBINATION LLrn'ucE SALAD '2.49
senior centers is distributing fans and
dreaux Center air conditioners to elderly residents.
ThiSMissouriequipmentDivisioniS provided through A- - HAM SANDWICH . . . . . . $1.49
Corps of Engineers clothing and other articles used by of Aging. rercu AND GET ANY .39 INDIVIDUAL SERVING FREE
Fans and air conditioners are
e very special native Americans. They will b e available to anyone over the age of 60 (SALAD, JELLO, BAKED REAN$ OR IDTATOES)
10. Screety dressed in handmade elaborate tradi-
- . . who meet the current income
i
rTu
club from tional clothing and will be aemonstrat- . ....
at the M. W. ing bead work, leather work and n;;.2ntYOa e needing an air lllIRST
al Visitor Center muecasin making, a,"l,,,-i ,^- ,, .1 have a medical
P.m. and at the Everyone is invited to relive a little .............. -nls equipment is =,hu.,mm.lkllllillklill I
" - ain Lake loaned out during the cooli s ason
Kion Area amphi- American history at Mark Tw and return -= " ng e
IM¢ VI lilll
"eprogram at9 t.yOi: !SUBSCRIBE TO THE :'iil;:i/eear,;i i _ 32 oz. oS°da cup FREE [
Dwls is an Indian
" e, wen k.o. with any Sl.50 or more
Y-made Indian Bo ' Kahoka, Edina, Ewing, Troy Macon,
_ Hannibal, Monroe City, Paris, Mont- F Doh Fo d Purchase
gomery City, Louisiana Moberiv, o
rtt oocCC.NEWS iniinnA. Higbff., Lancaster, Memphis, Shelbina Refills just 49*
bilities '-"""" ,,v,,,,,,,,,,- ann warremon.
lty for business
federal, state
are buying and
being offered on
at Carpenter's
St. Louis.
the opportunity
of busess
Vital interest to
Sized businesses,
°PPortunity to sit
ith purchasing
e private and
counsel-
largest buyer of
the world. Learn
rm's sales and
advantage of
Opportunity
Executive
of
ase, General
Minority
Agency, the
on and
of Retired
ttion and regi-
at (314)
and includes
MONTHLY SALE 2nd Tud/ of
DAIRY ,...
MO- COW- CO* OutolStoteWotts 1.800.558.-- CALL TOLL FREE '3,9
Missouri Watts 1-800-892-7130
Lancaster, Missouri
SALE MANAGER EDDIE NORMAN, LANCASTER MO. 816-457-3795
Tuesday Night, Aug. I, 8:00 p.m.
Located 3 miles north of Loncoster on 63
Early Listings: COmmiE DISPERSAL: RAYMOND DOOSWOIUrH.
KIRKSVILLE, MO. IB YOUNG GUERNSEY COWS
CAN BE MILKED BY HAND OR MACHINE, 1 FULL BLOOD 3 YR.
OLD GUERNSEY BULL
3- 2 • 3 YR. OLD HOLSTEIN COWS
WILL BE FRESH BY SALE DAY- ONE OWNER
12 - 3-4 MOS. OLD HOLSTEIN CALVES
HEIFERS • 6 BULLS . one owner
I -HOLSTEIN BULL, WT. B00 LB.
' 15 - 25 BABY CALVES
Many morl cons/snments by sade date
-- Please Consign Early --
All consignments and inquires ore invited. Early listings are very helpful and important
in advertising and advising prospective buyers, espeoally those traveling long distances.
Auctioneer: Eddie C. Norman Ringmen: Bobby Burton 515682-1759
OFFICE MANAGER---Kathy Ashmore Henry Norman 816-457-2146
Beverages
COORS & COORS LIGHT , o s 4"49
MILLER LifE ..... n o sL99
KESSLERS ........ ' s4"95
RUBINOFF VODKA*.. ,too, ,so t s3.95
7S0 nd
MR. & MRS. T BLOODY MARY MIX 1.49
PEPSI PRODUCTS .... ,,, o= . $1.99
PEPSI PRODUCTS "" " oz , w
COKE, CHERRY COKE,
DIET COKE, SPRffE ,., o c,s . . $1.69
HOL'N ONE
'1.49
$ 99
1 LB.
Groceries
QUINCY MAiD
POTATO CHIPS. • " oz A,
KELLOGS CORN POPS *'s ° tl.
BOX
VANCAM
PORK & BEANS . • ." o c .49
WAXTEX
WAXED PAPER • • • 100 m.- .89
CANTON AYERCO
JCT. 16 • ROUTE B
Olmm 7 days a week, 6:00 a.m. - 12:00 mlitoM.
Phone 211-N2
We reserve the fight to limit quantities.
PRICES GOOD THRU AUGUST 12
NERAL NEWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 8, 1985, Page
3a
¸¸¸7¸¸¸¸ ¸
The trim work at Canton Public Library is getting a new coat of paint. Labor
facelift for the project has been provided by the /lark Twain Regional Planning in
Monroe City.
KCOM clinics
1 to complete areas immunization
n Lake are adopted clinics Aug. 19-24
areas were promised at full federal
expense when the project was
authorized by Congress, and even
though the costs are simply beyond the
means of many local jurisdictions.
"This amendment solves the prob-
lem by directing that development be
completed at federal expense from
KCOM rural clinics will be
sponsoring an immunization screening
clinic August 19-24.
Included in the clinic are vaccines
for DPT, oral polio, PT, and MMR.
Immunizations will be available at all
seven of the rural clinics and the
Family Health Clinic. Childret must
has adopted a
Senator Jack
the development
at Mark Twain
expense.
provision, the
Would be directed
expense, the
Area near
"Fortune Teller"
The cast of the Golden Eagle Riverboat Dinner Theatre production of "The
Fortune Teller" is shown at the first act finale. The Victor Herbert eomle
operetta is being presented this week and next, Wednesday through Sunday, at
the riverboat. Dr. Carol Fisher Mathieson is featured in the title role (at center
rigbt). Reservations are available for most performances and may be made by
phoning 288-5273.
Green Thumb
..... i is accepting
---.
applications = =
Missouri Green Thumb is now _=
accepting applications from persons _5
seeking employment in Lewis County.
Applicants must be 55 years of age or -
older and meet income guidelines. -
Work assignments will be based on _=
each individual's abilities to the extent -
feasible. The pay rate is the federal ==-
minimum wage for an average of 20
i
hours per week.
The Green Thumb program is
funded by the U.S. Department of -
Labor, and provides work experience, =--
training, and placement assistance to -
older job seekers. The program also ==
furnishes skilled labor pool for local ----
government and community service ===
agencies.
Those wishing to apply should come i
to the interview on August 12, I-3 p.m.
at Canton City Hall. Applicants should ==
be prepared to provide complete-=
family income information. Missouri --=
Green Thumb is an equal opportunity .
employer.
Interviews will be conducted by
Carol Perryman of Kirksville.
L$HMMW
I Day Developing
ON COLOR PRINTS
COLOR COLOR
16.88 /< ;:;' I 16.ll
Gral/d Leader Pharmacy
THE Pharmacy tot Lewis County
Canton - GENE SYKES, PHARM. - Itone 2BE-$'23!
T mAmACV oerr. v m aosm oN TUAV
uuHHHHHmHHH
illdslm'Wulml
funds previously appropriated. It is my receive their immunizations before Juv a rAAm ni,a
County ; the understanding and expectation that the they can attend school. Persons I I IIll Ill I I Illl II I Illlllll Ill I Ill Illlll I I Ill
)n Dam; and work can be done under budget and planning on attending the clinic should
access areas for within present resources, but only if bring a record of their past I I [] l I I I
, around the Twain the cost-sharing dispute is resolved, immunizations, by$C 0
R1 The Danforth amendment was Interested persons are urged to
Potential of this adopted by the Senate .during contact the KCOM rural clinic nearest
_Severely hampered consideration of energy and water to them or the Family Health Clinic.
ui access areas, appropriations for fiscal year 1986.
,UPStream areas," Senate and House conferees are
neroadblock to expected to meet in September to Agenc o? Aging C0fltcEr __j)
eation areas has resolve differences in order to clear
The Ctil:rCMotslurlzd Chicken I ,Y.-,
'..u'ation's insistence final legislation for the President s offers relief
aons come up with desk.
"" even though the , from heat DoId ..... - ....... -_ _-___ ....
hy Owls to perform Th.e.Noreast Missouri Area Agency 3 PC CHICKEN DINNER .
on Aging through its I7 multipurpose WITH COMBINATION LLrn'ucE SALAD '2.49
senior centers is distributing fans and
dreaux Center air conditioners to elderly residents.
ThiSMissouriequipmentDivisioniS provided through A- - HAM SANDWICH . . . . . . $1.49
Corps of Engineers clothing and other articles used by of Aging. rercu AND GET ANY .39 INDIVIDUAL SERVING FREE
Fans and air conditioners are
e very special native Americans. They will b e available to anyone over the age of 60 (SALAD, JELLO, BAKED REAN$ OR IDTATOES)
10. Screety dressed in handmade elaborate tradi-
- . . who meet the current income
i
rTu
club from tional clothing and will be aemonstrat- . ....
at the M. W. ing bead work, leather work and n;;.2ntYOa e needing an air lllIRST
al Visitor Center muecasin making, a,"l,,,-i ,^- ,, .1 have a medical
P.m. and at the Everyone is invited to relive a little .............. -nls equipment is =,hu.,mm.lkllllillklill I
" - ain Lake loaned out during the cooli s ason
Kion Area amphi- American history at Mark Tw and return -= " ng e
IM¢ VI lilll
"eprogram at9 t.yOi: !SUBSCRIBE TO THE :'iil;:i/eear,;i i _ 32 oz. oS°da cup FREE [
Dwls is an Indian
" e, wen k.o. with any Sl.50 or more
Y-made Indian Bo ' Kahoka, Edina, Ewing, Troy Macon,
_ Hannibal, Monroe City, Paris, Mont- F Doh Fo d Purchase
gomery City, Louisiana Moberiv, o
rtt oocCC.NEWS iniinnA. Higbff., Lancaster, Memphis, Shelbina Refills just 49*
bilities '-"""" ,,v,,,,,,,,,,- ann warremon.
lty for business
federal, state
are buying and
being offered on
at Carpenter's
St. Louis.
the opportunity
of busess
Vital interest to
Sized businesses,
°PPortunity to sit
ith purchasing
e private and
counsel-
largest buyer of
the world. Learn
rm's sales and
advantage of
Opportunity
Executive
of
ase, General
Minority
Agency, the
on and
of Retired
ttion and regi-
at (314)
and includes
MONTHLY SALE 2nd Tud/ of
DAIRY ,...
MO- COW- CO* OutolStoteWotts 1.800.558.-- CALL TOLL FREE '3,9
Missouri Watts 1-800-892-7130
Lancaster, Missouri
SALE MANAGER EDDIE NORMAN, LANCASTER MO. 816-457-3795
Tuesday Night, Aug. I, 8:00 p.m.
Located 3 miles north of Loncoster on 63
Early Listings: COmmiE DISPERSAL: RAYMOND DOOSWOIUrH.
KIRKSVILLE, MO. IB YOUNG GUERNSEY COWS
CAN BE MILKED BY HAND OR MACHINE, 1 FULL BLOOD 3 YR.
OLD GUERNSEY BULL
3- 2 • 3 YR. OLD HOLSTEIN COWS
WILL BE FRESH BY SALE DAY- ONE OWNER
12 - 3-4 MOS. OLD HOLSTEIN CALVES
HEIFERS • 6 BULLS . one owner
I -HOLSTEIN BULL, WT. B00 LB.
' 15 - 25 BABY CALVES
Many morl cons/snments by sade date
-- Please Consign Early --
All consignments and inquires ore invited. Early listings are very helpful and important
in advertising and advising prospective buyers, espeoally those traveling long distances.
Auctioneer: Eddie C. Norman Ringmen: Bobby Burton 515682-1759
OFFICE MANAGER---Kathy Ashmore Henry Norman 816-457-2146
Beverages
COORS & COORS LIGHT , o s 4"49
MILLER LifE ..... n o sL99
KESSLERS ........ ' s4"95
RUBINOFF VODKA*.. ,too, ,so t s3.95
7S0 nd
MR. & MRS. T BLOODY MARY MIX 1.49
PEPSI PRODUCTS .... ,,, o= . $1.99
PEPSI PRODUCTS "" " oz , w
COKE, CHERRY COKE,
DIET COKE, SPRffE ,., o c,s . . $1.69
HOL'N ONE
'1.49
$ 99
1 LB.
Groceries
QUINCY MAiD
POTATO CHIPS. • " oz A,
KELLOGS CORN POPS *'s ° tl.
BOX
VANCAM
PORK & BEANS . • ." o c .49
WAXTEX
WAXED PAPER • • • 100 m.- .89
CANTON AYERCO
JCT. 16 • ROUTE B
Olmm 7 days a week, 6:00 a.m. - 12:00 mlitoM.
Phone 211-N2
We reserve the fight to limit quantities.
PRICES GOOD THRU AUGUST 12