Award to bank
CANTON CITY
COURT NEWS
The following cases were
"heard in the Canton Municipal
.Court on Oct. 16 by Judge
Verlin Wilson:
Kenneth E. Allen, Canton,
case transferred to Circuit
Court. John R. Dochterman,
Williamstown, peace disturb-
ance by fighting, plea-guilty,
fine $35. Stacey Lee Brooks,
Canton, peace disturbance by
' fighting, plea-guilty, fine $35.
Wilbur Padgett, Canton, failed
:to appear on summons, war-
" rant issued.
Canton State Bank was honored by Boy Scout officials for
their support in the recently concluded Boy Scout Fund
Drive. From left, drive chairman Robert Ayers presents a
recognition plaque to Glenn Miller. executive vice
president of the bank, as Scout Executive Mike Evans
and Bank President Frank Miller look on.
emergency vehicle, fine $37.
Dennis M. Fanger, Canton, Terry Lee Jacobs, Canton,
run stop sign, fine $37. Donald .
nnproper "U" turn, fine $27.
Robert E. Silkwood, Kingston,
Mo., driving wh|le intoxicated,
plea-guilty, plea and ruling
held in suspension pending
R. Wolf, Canton, failed to
appear on 9-18-78, warrant
issued, $25. Donald R. Wolf,
Canton, careless and impru-
dent driving by speeding, case
continued to 11-20-78 at re-
quest of defense. Josephine A.
Shoup, Kahoka, illegal park-
ing, fine $5. Jeremy L.
Spurgeon, Williamstown, ille-
gal parking, fine $5.
Andrew W. Austin, Canton,
speeding, failed to appear,
warrant issued. Jeffrey W.
Hamilton, Canton, speeding,
fine $22. Jeffrey W. Hamilton,
Canton, failure to yield to an
completion of Alcohol Related
Traffic Offenders School.
Debra Lynn Shepard, Canton
speeding, fine $30. Susan J.
Dykstra, Canton, run 4-way
stop, fine $32. Tri-State Ferti-
lizer, Canton, case continued
to 11-20-78 at request of defen-
dant. Donald L. VanDeventer,
Canton, speeding, fine $28.
Vickie Jo Wilson, Canton,
speeding, fine $26.
Kent Kriegshauser, Pitts-
I I II Ill l llll I Ill ville, Ill., illegal parking, fine
Ei'D $5. John F. Blackburn, Can-
I- n
v ton, speeding, fine $30. Mich-
ms,= pmmAmPLSlJ m lm smmmmanmm ael G. Sparrow, Canton,
careless and reckless driving
I:MtKI:NIL.I AMflULANLg ........
d, ...... oy nshtanmg ana spinning
ll;RVl"! tires, fine $57. Wanna Wal-
.... --=wi lace, Canton, illegal perking,
Dial Operator and ask for fine $5
ENTERPRIS E 30135
, CANTON. Me.
.... THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1978
[[ Flying L Trailers tlCLUD nrw3
,J[ Horse Trailers - Flat Bed Trailers ][ We Moderns Club
[] ...... ..... [ The We Moderns Club
J] Stock Traders - rain Irailers MFWC held their 25th anni-
ll .... versary celebration at the
i kind of trailer you Golden Bell in LaBelle Wed.,
;!lI .. " . - I oct. 11. The evening began
!!I would need contact with Jan Little welcoming all
!iI ................. and presenting corsages to
ii 222- 0212 or 222 - 0218 [ charter members, Doris HeR-
!! ,, ".. ,.- .... ,.nn ^z man, Martha Lou O'Dear,
i A. rllnTon ,14-zoo-oral ] Peggy Phillips and Doris
: Smith.
Special music was provided
Regmstered Angus I
I 8
i,. Frmday, Oct. 27, 1978 [
im J. D. McCutchan & Son J.W. Clark m
il , Selected Sires 1
i i lII=Imll ! I
l
Earl Marshall Llga Grind Cllampin 197I Nlt'l Welllrfl
1 nd " $ "
lm Other Get and Service Sires "l
l Empire verick nadlan SkyscraPe*r Bhlck Revolulh }i1, 1
l Waflrtdge Adventure t65R Emulous Marshall I Syre Pipeline 44E I
1 l|ock levoluti Black Revolution 621 114ok Ilvolli(m 777
:l I$1ขk Revo|ufio 090 Black Revolution 130 /VrWl| prtd 2
Marshall pride 24 Big John Jr. Churchill M Wye
im . Selling m
!m McCutchan Angus -" -- J.W. Clark m
Momticoilo, Mo. Uworl Mostlcello, Mo II
P,.. '.9 P" ''' l
l ฐ'''4.'s''' ' Scheer. Sale Mgr. -m
^.=.o-.-: Tommy Williams com.,.., m. m
..,.,.,,...o. --, .,,o.. =..... I
mmmmmmmmm
LaBelle Manor
Happeninp
Leo Lutz was a patient in
KO hospital in Kirlrrille for a
couple of days for tests. Alga
Minor is a patient in New
Laughlin hospital, and Dee
Killebrew is a patient at KO
hospital, both in Kirksville.
Mrs. Louise Redding donat-
ed some magazines this week.
They were greatly appreciat-
ed.
Flowers were donated by
the family of William Hender-
son. Our sympathy is extend-
ed to the family and friends.
The residents enjoyed play-
ing card bingo Monday after-
noon. Winners received ice
cream and soda.
A spelling bee was held in
Tri - State award
by Judith Howe and Betty
Dance. Dinner was then
enjoyed by all.
After the dinner, Peggy
Phillips read letters from
those club members unable to
attend. A game "Know your
.club members" was played
Chris Mathes, Boy Scout Council officer, of Columbia (left)
witnesses the presentation of a Scouting Award plaque
presented to Dick Pulse of TriState Fertilizer in Canton for
their contribution to scouting. Robert Ayers (right)
chairman of the local Boy Scout Fund Drive, makes the We
presentation. Lou
club's past twenty-five years.
Those attending were: form-
er members, Kathleen Van
Meter and Enna Marie Gnuse.
Wednesday Club members:
Altha Silvey, Margaret Hol-
bert, Myrtle Vance, Pauline
Or,h, Helen Frericks, Jea-
nette McCracken, Winnie Co-
der, Mary Smith and gust,
Betty Shuman
Moderns Club: Martha
O'Dear, Betty Dance,
with winner Bernita Penn;
followed by Colleen Dannen-
hauer giving the "We Mo-
derns History."
The evening closed with Jan
Club" and also "Happy Birth-
day" to Doris Heitman and
Ann Kempe.
Words of thanks and re-
memberances were given by
Betty Shut,s, Neva Sue Em-
rick, Betty Jo Phillll, Judith
Howe, Janis Van Meter,
Jeanette Holbert, Nancy Arn-
old, Bernita Penn, Doris
Smith, Ann Kempe, Doris
Little and Colleen Altha Silvey, Margaret Hol-
hauer leading the group in a bert and Winnie Coder. Scrap-
song, "This Club Is Your books were on display of the
HeRman, Peggy Phillips, Jan
Little and Colleen Dannen-
bauer.
the front lom
afternoon for the
the Manor.
to out spell one
Bible study
the residents
nesday afterno-
Hamilton was
LaBelle First
to give the study.
Thursday
coffee
gether to visit
times. They
coffee and cake.
Friday bingo
by the
bingo and those
received
M
START YOUR CHILDI00(:N
Your Memorial
fitting tribute t01
one. This
helps support
search,
service
Memorial gift 1
be sent to your
of the Society.
FUTUR(: NOW
" _ i '
,,, 00our o000reo 00rewoo00o00o0000o0,ou
can I
m / .. themand you give,them en[:OU/ .or: ?
...... ii when they are babies...feed 'em, change 'em, rock er
I l/1 to sleep. When they go off to school, you provide th e
with books, pencils, note pads and lunch moneY.
their teens, you operate a taxi service, keep the frid"
full and worry a lot. What more can you do for YoU I
m kids....'?
r START A SAI/INGS ACCOUNT FOR
THEM AT QUINCY PEOPLES!
Drop by Quincy Peoples today and open a preS',,
tige ฎ or passbook savings account in your childre !
m names. You can start small, just a few dollars a we'
m Add to their savings regularly each week. The savin
mi,= grow as your children grow. It develops early thr
habits rovt fin n t l fu tow
mm ' p des a good a ca base for the
1 and is available when children reach college age.
1 Your children have a lot going for them now.. i
sure their future is considered, too. Quincy P
m: --- can help you start a savings program for your cr
and now is the time to startl
]IkQUINCY PEOPLES
II I, SAVINGS & LOAN
Office H 8 hs &MMo nAlv ilEohr:: T!sltNvallYY ) :L:ui!i.:!/wp3n .0/.8/nF: 12 ;/O.'!2::4.0t 0: 30 p.m.
Pittsfield -Pike County Savings & Loan
Award to bank
CANTON CITY
COURT NEWS
The following cases were
"heard in the Canton Municipal
.Court on Oct. 16 by Judge
Verlin Wilson:
Kenneth E. Allen, Canton,
case transferred to Circuit
Court. John R. Dochterman,
Williamstown, peace disturb-
ance by fighting, plea-guilty,
fine $35. Stacey Lee Brooks,
Canton, peace disturbance by
' fighting, plea-guilty, fine $35.
Wilbur Padgett, Canton, failed
:to appear on summons, war-
" rant issued.
Canton State Bank was honored by Boy Scout officials for
their support in the recently concluded Boy Scout Fund
Drive. From left, drive chairman Robert Ayers presents a
recognition plaque to Glenn Miller. executive vice
president of the bank, as Scout Executive Mike Evans
and Bank President Frank Miller look on.
emergency vehicle, fine $37.
Dennis M. Fanger, Canton, Terry Lee Jacobs, Canton,
run stop sign, fine $37. Donald .
nnproper "U" turn, fine $27.
Robert E. Silkwood, Kingston,
Mo., driving wh|le intoxicated,
plea-guilty, plea and ruling
held in suspension pending
R. Wolf, Canton, failed to
appear on 9-18-78, warrant
issued, $25. Donald R. Wolf,
Canton, careless and impru-
dent driving by speeding, case
continued to 11-20-78 at re-
quest of defense. Josephine A.
Shoup, Kahoka, illegal park-
ing, fine $5. Jeremy L.
Spurgeon, Williamstown, ille-
gal parking, fine $5.
Andrew W. Austin, Canton,
speeding, failed to appear,
warrant issued. Jeffrey W.
Hamilton, Canton, speeding,
fine $22. Jeffrey W. Hamilton,
Canton, failure to yield to an
completion of Alcohol Related
Traffic Offenders School.
Debra Lynn Shepard, Canton
speeding, fine $30. Susan J.
Dykstra, Canton, run 4-way
stop, fine $32. Tri-State Ferti-
lizer, Canton, case continued
to 11-20-78 at request of defen-
dant. Donald L. VanDeventer,
Canton, speeding, fine $28.
Vickie Jo Wilson, Canton,
speeding, fine $26.
Kent Kriegshauser, Pitts-
I I II Ill l llll I Ill ville, Ill., illegal parking, fine
Ei'D $5. John F. Blackburn, Can-
I- n
v ton, speeding, fine $30. Mich-
ms,= pmmAmPLSlJ m lm smmmmanmm ael G. Sparrow, Canton,
careless and reckless driving
I:MtKI:NIL.I AMflULANLg ........
d, ...... oy nshtanmg ana spinning
ll;RVl"! tires, fine $57. Wanna Wal-
.... --=wi lace, Canton, illegal perking,
Dial Operator and ask for fine $5
ENTERPRIS E 30135
, CANTON. Me.
.... THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1978
[[ Flying L Trailers tlCLUD nrw3
,J[ Horse Trailers - Flat Bed Trailers ][ We Moderns Club
[] ...... ..... [ The We Moderns Club
J] Stock Traders - rain Irailers MFWC held their 25th anni-
ll .... versary celebration at the
i kJnd of trailer you Golden Bell in LaBelle Wed.,
;!lI .. " . - I oct. 11. The evening began
!!I would need contact with Jan Little welcoming all
!iI ................. and presenting corsages to
ii 222- 0212 or 222 - 0218 [ charter members, Doris HeR-
!! ,, ".. ,.- .... ,.nn ^z man, Martha Lou O'Dear,
i A. rllnTon ,14-zoo-oral ] Peggy Phillips and Doris
: Smith.
Special music was provided
Regmstered Angus I
I 8
i,. Frmday, Oct. 27, 1978 [
im J. D. McCutchan & Son J.W. Clark m
il , Selected Sires 1
i i lII=Imll ! I
l
Earl Marshall Llga Grind Cllampin 197I Nlt'l Welllrfl
1 nd " $ "
lm Other Get and Service Sires "l
l Empire verick nadlan SkyscraPe*r Bhlck Revolulh }i1, 1
l Waflrtdge Adventure t65R Emulous Marshall I Syre Pipeline 44E I
1 l|ock levoluti Black Revolution 621 114ok Ilvolli(m 777
:l I$1ขk Revo|ufio 090 Black Revolution 130 /VrWl| prtd 2
Marshall pride 24 Big John Jr. Churchill M Wye
im . Selling m
!m McCutchan Angus -" -- J.W. Clark m
Momticoilo, Mo. Uworl Mostlcello, Mo II
P,.. '.9 P" ''' l
l ฐ'''4.'s''' ' Scheer. Sale Mgr. -m
^.=.o-.-: Tommy Williams com.,.., m. m
..,.,.,,...o. --, .,,o.. =..... I
mmmmmmmmm
LaBelle Manor
Happeninp
Leo Lutz was a patient in
KO hospital in Kirlrrille for a
couple of days for tests. Alga
Minor is a patient in New
Laughlin hospital, and Dee
Killebrew is a patient at KO
hospital, both in Kirksville.
Mrs. Louise Redding donat-
ed some magazines this week.
They were greatly appreciat-
ed.
Flowers were donated by
the family of William Hender-
son. Our sympathy is extend-
ed to the family and friends.
The residents enjoyed play-
ing card bingo Monday after-
noon. Winners received ice
cream and soda.
A spelling bee was held in
Tri - State award
by Judith Howe and Betty
Dance. Dinner was then
enjoyed by all.
After the dinner, Peggy
Phillips read letters from
those club members unable to
attend. A game "Know your
.club members" was played
Chris Mathes, Boy Scout Council officer, of Columbia (left)
witnesses the presentation of a Scouting Award plaque
presented to Dick Pulse of TriState Fertilizer in Canton for
their contribution to scouting. Robert Ayers (right)
chairman of the local Boy Scout Fund Drive, makes the We
presentation. Lou
club's past twenty-five years.
Those attending were: form-
er members, Kathleen Van
Meter and Enna Marie Gnuse.
Wednesday Club members:
Altha Silvey, Margaret Hol-
bert, Myrtle Vance, Pauline
Or,h, Helen Frericks, Jea-
nette McCracken, Winnie Co-
der, Mary Smith and gust,
Betty Shuman
Moderns Club: Martha
O'Dear, Betty Dance,
with winner Bernita Penn;
followed by Colleen Dannen-
hauer giving the "We Mo-
derns History."
The evening closed with Jan
Club" and also "Happy Birth-
day" to Doris Heitman and
Ann Kempe.
Words of thanks and re-
memberances were given by
Betty Shut,s, Neva Sue Em-
rick, Betty Jo Phillll, Judith
Howe, Janis Van Meter,
Jeanette Holbert, Nancy Arn-
old, Bernita Penn, Doris
Smith, Ann Kempe, Doris
Little and Colleen Altha Silvey, Margaret Hol-
hauer leading the group in a bert and Winnie Coder. Scrap-
song, "This Club Is Your books were on display of the
HeRman, Peggy Phillips, Jan
Little and Colleen Dannen-
bauer.
the front lom
afternoon for the
the Manor.
to out spell one
Bible study
the residents
nesday afterno-
Hamilton was
LaBelle First
to give the study.
Thursday
coffee
gether to visit
times. They
coffee and cake.
Friday bingo
by the
bingo and those
received
M
START YOUR CHILDI00(:N
Your Memorial
fitting tribute t01
one. This
helps support
search,
service
Memorial gift 1
be sent to your
of the Society.
FUTUR(: NOW
" _ i '
,,, 00our o000reo 00rewoo00o00o0000o0,ou
can I
m / .. themand you give,them en[:OU/ .or: ?
...... ii when they are babies...feed 'em, change 'em, rock er
I l/1 to sleep. When they go off to school, you provide th e
with books, pencils, note pads and lunch moneY.
their teens, you operate a taxi service, keep the frid"
full and worry a lot. What more can you do for YoU I
m kids....'?
r START A SAI/INGS ACCOUNT FOR
THEM AT QUINCY PEOPLES!
Drop by Quincy Peoples today and open a preS',,
tige ฎ or passbook savings account in your childre !
m names. You can start small, just a few dollars a we'
m Add to their savings regularly each week. The savin
mi,= grow as your children grow. It develops early thr
habits rovt fin n t l fu tow
mm ' p des a good a ca base for the
1 and is available when children reach college age.
1 Your children have a lot going for them now.. i
sure their future is considered, too. Quincy P
m: --- can help you start a savings program for your cr
and now is the time to startl
]IkQUINCY PEOPLES
II I, SAVINGS & LOAN
Office H 8 hs &MMo nAlv ilEohr:: T!sltNvallYY ) :L:ui!i.:!/wp3n .0/.8/nF: 12 ;/O.'!2::4.0t 0: 30 p.m.
Pittsfield -Pike County Savings & Loan