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BY MRS. NANCY BREEDING
end
who is in
was on cross-
landed at St.
to Lewistown
end with his
Mrs. Vaughn
Victor Munz-
Mr. and Mrs.
attended the
fry at Lewis-
Houghton was
Wednesday
Club at her home
of High
a Thursday thru
visitor of Mr.
Houghton and
and Mrs. Ralph
and Kenny of
them for the
Mrs. Kenneth
Johnny spent
with her
and Mrs. Ben
and visited
Mr. and Mrs.
and family of
Ill.
Anderson, Mrs.
Jason Hollowell of Quincy
spent from Friday til Sunday
with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fretwell. His
mother, Mrs. Judy Hollowell,
came for him Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Steele of Wyaconda, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Lyon and Mary
Jo of Wayland were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Munzlinger.
Billie Anderson spent Satur-
day night with Blain Emrick
at Lewistown.
Mrs. Okie Legg is a patient
in St. Mary hospital in Quincy.
Mrs. Charles Little and Mrs.
Victor Munzlinger visited
their father, Clay Marks, at
LaBelle Manor Wednesday.
Mrs. W. K. Ficklin spent
Saturday with Mrs. Ethel
Owsley and Mrs. Ruth Lee at
Hannibal. Miss Kay Doran
accompanied her.
Mrs. Arthur Kimberley call-
ed on Mrs. Homer T. Kim-
berley Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spear of
Savannah visited-in the Rus-
sell Bowls home Saturday
morning. In the evening the
Bowlses and other,members
of the Speer family had
supper at Luray.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stice
spent Sunday afternoon and
evening with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howe and
and dau- Elainat LaBelle.
)awn'&nderson , bl[r-, anti,Mrs. Danny Dan-
Brownie roller eer and daughters visit-
at Kahoka ed his_ grandmother, Mrs.
Lucy Jo Dannenhauer at
[,egg and Miss Lewistown Sunday.
of Kirksville Mrs. Bruce Anderson ac-
with Mr. and companied Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Phillips and daughters
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to St. Louis Sunday where
they were joined by Mitch
Phillips and all attended the
football game•
Mrs. Raymond Steele, Mrs.
Edwin Lyon and Mary Jo,
Mrs. Elmer Munzlinger and
Mrs. Elsie Munzlinger called
on Mrs. Jerry Houghton
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Dawn Anderson spent
Friday night with Miss Bren-
da Schlager.
Mrs. Robert Johnson of
Canton spent Friday night
with Mrs. Lillard Wallace and
attended the meeting of the
Mary-Martha Sunday school
class at the home of Mrs.
Fred Leeser that evening.
Saturday morning Mrs. John-
son and Mrs. Wallace left for
the week end with relatives
near Gallatin.
Mrs. Ron Van Meter of
Farmington, In., and Floyd
Heindselman of LaGrange
called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Anderson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little
were Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Munzlin-
ger.
Johnny Williams, 10 year
old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Williams, walked all
the way on the CROP walk
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Krueger
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. John
Geisendorfer were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Geisendorfer for
a card party.
Mr. and Mrs. Sieghard
Krueger and sons of Canton
and Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Hinton and son were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H Evert Hinton. Mr. Krueger
preached at the Bunker Hill
Christian church Sunday.
O Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Geisendorfer were Sunday
- .... dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O'e 28 Larry McConnell and family.
," ..... Afternoon and Sunday eve-
• : nin_g callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Brown and family were
Electric00' Canton O Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dan-
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Miller, Mrs. Paul Hinton and
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the estate of he late John H. Jacobs will sell all the personal
located at 616 North 7th, Grant Street, in Canton on:
CANTON. MO
THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1978
Mrs. Carroll Schnitzer and
Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fretwell
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fretwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowls
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard John-
ston at Hannibal.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boltz
and family attended the 60th
anniversary of his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Boltz at Montrose, Ia., Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Leeser were Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Rutledge,
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Smith,
Mrs. Larry Hudnut and Lora,
Misses Nan and Grace Smith
and Miss Jill McCutchan.
Mrs. Don Brown, Diana and
Dale attended the 4-H bowling
party at Kahoka Sunday.
Jason Hollowell of Quincy
spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fretwell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ray and
Linton Jenkins spent Sunday
with their mother, Mrs. Linnie
Jenkins.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28,
5 p.m. Adults $3, children-
$1.50, children under 6 free.
Williamstown Masonic Lodge.
Mrs. Sam Hogge and Mrs.
Bertha Mac Carpenter of
Taylor spent Thursday after-
noon with Mrs. W. K. Ficklin.
Mrs. Arthur Kimberley call-
ed on Mrs. Marvin Althoff and
Mrs. Robert Price Monday.
Mrs. H. B. Smith of Kimber-
ly City and brother, Sherwood
Gregory of Wichita, Kans.,
were Wednesday to Friday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bowls. Mrs. Paul
McCarty of Lewistown joined
them for dinner on Thursday.
In the evening all drove to
Quincy and visited Mrs. Louis
Berryman.
Mrs. Chester Stice and Mrs.
Phillip Mcgee took Mrs.
Melvin Grgurich to Hannibal
for dinner Saturday honoring
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ruth-
erford called on Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Brown Thursday eve-
ning.
Several families
attend carry.in
dinner Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Lasswell of Shelbyville, and
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Holland, Bruce and Beth,
of Evergreen, Colo., were
Friday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Nichols,
who entertained at a carry-in
supper in their honor. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph St. Clair, Mark and
Raella of Wyaconda, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilvie Hudnut, Mr. and
Mrs. George Phillips, Shelly
White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Tucker, Mrs. Mable Briscoe,
Mrs. C. C. Croy, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Nichols and son and
Jerry Kaylor and family. The
Lasswells were former resi-
dents of this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Croy
spent Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Shannon.
Mrs. Rowe Ewing spent
Thursday with Mrs. Leona
Miller of Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hill,
who spent the past few days
with her mother, Mrs. MaRie
Ford, left Friday to spent the
week end with Dr. and Mrs.
Ed Wallace of Mexico, before
leaving for their home in
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Shannon
spent Friday in the Raymond
Parker home of Memphis.
Mrs. Hazel B. Legg was a
Sunday afternoon caller of her
son, Lysle and family of
Kahoka.
Robert Craig of Sun Prairie,
Wisc., spent Friday to Mon-
day with his sister, Mrs. Ona
St. Clair. Other Friday eve-
ning guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Chester St. Clair, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne St. Clair of
Canton and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ma Krue-°Kenneth St. Clair. The above
ger spent Sunday to Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
• Krueger and sons. They are
now living in an apartment in
Lewistown.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Krue-
ger of Lewistown were Mon-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Krueger.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER.,, 24TH
HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE
and contents; radio and contents; 3 hedge trimmers and
Washing machine; orange basket; tub and contents; skates and
i clothing and boots; metal closet; linens; table & 6 chairs; stove,
; high chair; fan in window; refrigerator; 11 cabinets; gray
; radio; wall clock; lots of electric appliances; 2 transistor
tea pot; pressed glass; bowl; salt cellar; pitcher; wall clock;
and matching chair; brown Vinyl chair; foot stool; end
TV and stand; steel cabinet and contents; bed and dresser;
picture frames; lamps; sewing machine; folding, bed; child's
child's chair; black vinyl chair; rocker and chair; electric
brown dresser; blonde dresser; gray rug; 3 trays; 2 celloid
3 baskets; 7 pieces of plaster figure;; magazine rack; mirror;
iron bed and quilt; baby bed; rocking chair; dresser;
dishes; corn dish; 3bowls; mugs; buttons; TV; bed and
fern stand; antique wall clock; wardrobe; set of
; dresser and contents; wooden bed; library table; bed;
trunks; mirror; cameras; suit cases; 6 red depression
toy dresser; fans; crocks; boat, oars; trout lines and all
2 boat motors; lawn mower; extension ladder; small
hand plow; saw; all garden tools and hose; aluminum items; 2
1 stool; 2 work benches; 3 blow'torches; bed; baby bed; 2
and parts; 6 tool boxes and contents; violin; 4 vises;
motors; assorted lamp parts; kerosene stove; 2 radios and
; quilting frames; lots of hand tools; several miscellaneous items
s to mention.
00lrs. Kenneth Bross .& Mrs. Jerry Strahlman,
Administrators
group were Saturday supper
guests in the Chester St. Clair
home of rural Wyaconda.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Durward Speer were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrell.
Afternoon callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Speer of
Savannah.
Callers Wednesday in the
Harold Merrell home were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herren of
Canton, Mrs. Joyce Migleri
and daughter, Mary Ann, and
Karin Brown of Chicago.
Vsitors Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilvie Rector
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Anderson of Wyaconda, Mrs.
Michalene Joy and daughter,
Mrs. Donna Speer, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Weber, and Miss
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Auctioneer & Sales Mgr.: Gary Kolthoff
Note: All these items have been inventoried and a list
will be lots of things not mentioned. I understand
10 rooms of furniture and a barn full, so plan to be wlth us on
t t t t.d mO/J
BY MISS MINNIE SELWAY
Kristy Hines. Recent callers
were Mattie Ford, Phyllis Hill
and Harold Merrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speer of
Savannah spent Saturday to
Monday with her mother,
Mrs. Michalene Joy. They, in
company with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bowls of Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brown of
Canton, and Mrs. John Bevans
and Mrs. Freda Bevans bad
supper at a Luray cafe and all
spent the evening with the
latter Mrs. Bevans in Fair-
mont.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28,
5 p.m. Adults $3, children
$1.50, children under 6 free.
Wiiliamstown Masonic Lodge.
Miss Mable Walker attended
the Golden Rule club at the
home of Mrs. Arthur McClain
in Kahoka Friday evening and
was an over night guest of her
sister, Mrs. Charley Nichols
and Mr. Nichols.
Miss Mable Walker was a
Sunday afternoon visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lass-
well and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Holland and family of
Colorado. Other guests were
Weston Lasswell of Kansas
City, Bob Owen and family of
Kahoka, Julian Lasswell of
LaBelle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lasswell, Jimmy Lasswell
and family of LaBelle and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Lasswell. Miss
Walker also called to see Mrs.
Alma Logan near Bethel.
The Williamstown 4-H group
who made the CROP walk
Sudnay from Higl House
Corner to the Christian church
in Canton were Jeff and
Starler Murphy, Debbie and
Lori Legg, Beverly, Belinda
and Gene Breeden, with their
leader, Mrs. Esther Breeding.
They collected $76.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bragg
of Dallas, TEx., were last
week visitors of their sister,
Mrs. Rowe Ewing and Mr.
Ewing.
Nola Jean Degarde of
Canton was a Sunday over
night visitor of Karen Nichols.
Mrs. Sarah Smallwood was
a Monday visitor of Mrs.
Maxine Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lem.
mon were Sunday afternoon
visitors of the letter's sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zdlan of
Kahoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mer-
rell spent Monday with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Morgan.
Mrs. Martin Pierce visited
her mother, Mrs. Lillie Owen,
Sunday at the Clark County
nursing home in Kahoka. Mrs.
Pierce also spent Thursday
evening with Mrs. Michalene
Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mum-
ma and their Sunday guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Kelly of
Quincy and Leila Hopson and
friend of Loraine, had dinner
at the Cedar Crest cafe in
Luray.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McFar-
land spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Spur-
geon and James were Sunday
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Mrs. Jim Davenport and
Mrs. Robert Minear were
luncheon guests of Mrs. T. E.
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. W.
R Swartz Tuesday.
": Mand Mrs.* Fort IVlCCrac-
ken have sold their farm to
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers of
near Knox City. The McCrac-
kens have purchased and
moved into a home north of
the community center in the
northern part of Steffenville.
Misses Anne and Kathy
Mincer d Kirksville visited in
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Mincer, Jim
and Bob, during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Lillard were recent evening
callers of Mrs. Lucille Mincer.
Mrs. Noble Morriss and
Mrs. Robert Minear were
Thursday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Lewis Myers.
Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hirsch Saturday were Patra
and Carmen Tungate, Tina
Hall, Mrs. Elaine Stutsman
and Dwayne Tungate.
A family dinner and get to-
gether was held in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber
Sunday, Oct. 1. Those present
from Cedar Rapids were Mrs.
Clara Webber, Mr. and Mrs.
John Raetz, Elda Vileta,
Dorothy Hopple and Mrs.
David Rhodes of Higginsville,
and Mr. and Mrs. David
Bradley and family of La-
Belle.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Sharpe and
children were her sister from
Oakville, Ia., Mrs. Arlene
Blaise and children and his
sister from Kirksville, Mrs.
Vera Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tungate
and Jeffery have had several
of the Tungate's grandchil-
dred as guests this week end,
namely Patra and Carmen
Tungate, Tina, Tracy, Jason
and Daren Hall.
Mrs. Donnie Bowen of
Steffenville was a visitor of
Miss Kathy Minear Saturday.
Steve Lewis of Ewing was a
Sunday visit'or of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Davenport.
Lou Ella Smith and Stella
Wilson visited Mrs. Jim
Vanskike in Newark Wednes-
day afternoon.
Miss Margaret Myers and
Tom Westhoff of Kirksville
were recent dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Myers
and Craig.
Lee Taylor called on Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Sharpe and
LUCILLE MINEAR
Glenn Sunday.
Miss Janee Miller was a
Sunday supper guest of Miss
Carolyn Searle.
Chet Florea and Bobby
Minear, who: are members of
the freshman Highland foot-
ball team, went to the South
Shelby high school to play a
football game Thursday. The
score was 12-0 in favor of
Highland.
Mrs. John Searle and Car-
olyn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Payton near Novinger
Friday evening.
• Phone help on
Social Security
People who have business
with social security can now
take care of most everything
by telephone.
The first week of any month
is a bad time to call social
security, unless the caller has
very urgent business. That is
the week social security and
supplemental security income
cheeks are delivered. During
that time it is not unusual for
all lines to be in use. The best
time to call is after mid-
month.
A person can call social
security to:
--Apply for social security or
SSI benefits.
Apply for Medicare
--Change name or address
of record.
--Report change in marital
status.
Report stop or start of
work, and other events affect-
ing cheeks.
Report lost or stolen
check or delayed payment.
--Report lost or missing
social or Medicare card.
--Get help with Medicare
forms.
--Arrange for direct deposit
of cheeks.
--Get benefit estimate.
--Request statement of
earnings record.
--Get help in requesting
review of decision made on
claim.
Before you call, be sure to
have all necessary informa-
tion on hand. To get help with
any social security problem,
call the Hannibal social
security office. The telephone
number is 314 221-0021, or call
toll free 1 800-392-9000.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Minnerly. Brad and C• L.
Legg spent Friday evening in
the same home.
Supper guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilvie Hudnut
were their sons, Larry and
Lynn and families of Canton.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28
5 p.m. Adults $3, ˘hildrei
$1.50, children under 6 free
Wllliamstown Masonic Lodgei •
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. Joe Danforth, who
are both in poor health, were
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lasswell of Salem, Is:
Afternoon callers were Mr,
and Mrs. Dennie Danforth 0
Canton, Mrs. Monta Godne
and Mrs. Doris Danforth, who
has been assisting the former
Danforths during their illness.
Jason and Aimce Jo Legg Of
Ewing spent a part of last
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. June Legg.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bash
were Monday visitors of Mrs.
Florence Shuman.
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BY MRS. NANCY BREEDING
end
who is in
was on cross-
landed at St.
to Lewistown
end with his
Mrs. Vaughn
Victor Munz-
Mr. and Mrs.
attended the
fry at Lewis-
Houghton was
Wednesday
Club at her home
of High
a Thursday thru
visitor of Mr.
Houghton and
and Mrs. Ralph
and Kenny of
them for the
Mrs. Kenneth
Johnny spent
with her
and Mrs. Ben
and visited
Mr. and Mrs.
and family of
Ill.
Anderson, Mrs.
Jason Hollowell of Quincy
spent from Friday til Sunday
with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fretwell. His
mother, Mrs. Judy Hollowell,
came for him Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Steele of Wyaconda, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Lyon and Mary
Jo of Wayland were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Munzlinger.
Billie Anderson spent Satur-
day night with Blain Emrick
at Lewistown.
Mrs. Okie Legg is a patient
in St. Mary hospital in Quincy.
Mrs. Charles Little and Mrs.
Victor Munzlinger visited
their father, Clay Marks, at
LaBelle Manor Wednesday.
Mrs. W. K. Ficklin spent
Saturday with Mrs. Ethel
Owsley and Mrs. Ruth Lee at
Hannibal. Miss Kay Doran
accompanied her.
Mrs. Arthur Kimberley call-
ed on Mrs. Homer T. Kim-
berley Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spear of
Savannah visited-in the Rus-
sell Bowls home Saturday
morning. In the evening the
Bowlses and other,members
of the Speer family had
supper at Luray.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stice
spent Sunday afternoon and
evening with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howe and
and dau- Elainat LaBelle.
)awn'&nderson , bl[r-, anti,Mrs. Danny Dan-
Brownie roller eer and daughters visit-
at Kahoka ed his_ grandmother, Mrs.
Lucy Jo Dannenhauer at
[,egg and Miss Lewistown Sunday.
of Kirksville Mrs. Bruce Anderson ac-
with Mr. and companied Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Phillips and daughters
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FOOD SALE
to St. Louis Sunday where
they were joined by Mitch
Phillips and all attended the
football game•
Mrs. Raymond Steele, Mrs.
Edwin Lyon and Mary Jo,
Mrs. Elmer Munzlinger and
Mrs. Elsie Munzlinger called
on Mrs. Jerry Houghton
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Dawn Anderson spent
Friday night with Miss Bren-
da Schlager.
Mrs. Robert Johnson of
Canton spent Friday night
with Mrs. Lillard Wallace and
attended the meeting of the
Mary-Martha Sunday school
class at the home of Mrs.
Fred Leeser that evening.
Saturday morning Mrs. John-
son and Mrs. Wallace left for
the week end with relatives
near Gallatin.
Mrs. Ron Van Meter of
Farmington, In., and Floyd
Heindselman of LaGrange
called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Anderson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little
were Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Munzlin-
ger.
Johnny Williams, 10 year
old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Williams, walked all
the way on the CROP walk
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Krueger
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. John
Geisendorfer were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Geisendorfer for
a card party.
Mr. and Mrs. Sieghard
Krueger and sons of Canton
and Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Hinton and son were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H Evert Hinton. Mr. Krueger
preached at the Bunker Hill
Christian church Sunday.
O Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Geisendorfer were Sunday
- .... dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O'e 28 Larry McConnell and family.
," ..... Afternoon and Sunday eve-
• : nin_g callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Brown and family were
Electric00' Canton O Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dan-
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Miller, Mrs. Paul Hinton and
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the estate of he late John H. Jacobs will sell all the personal
located at 616 North 7th, Grant Street, in Canton on:
CANTON. MO
THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1978
Mrs. Carroll Schnitzer and
Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fretwell
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fretwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowls
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard John-
ston at Hannibal.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boltz
and family attended the 60th
anniversary of his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Boltz at Montrose, Ia., Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Leeser were Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Rutledge,
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Smith,
Mrs. Larry Hudnut and Lora,
Misses Nan and Grace Smith
and Miss Jill McCutchan.
Mrs. Don Brown, Diana and
Dale attended the 4-H bowling
party at Kahoka Sunday.
Jason Hollowell of Quincy
spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fretwell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ray and
Linton Jenkins spent Sunday
with their mother, Mrs. Linnie
Jenkins.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28,
5 p.m. Adults $3, children-
$1.50, children under 6 free.
Williamstown Masonic Lodge.
Mrs. Sam Hogge and Mrs.
Bertha Mac Carpenter of
Taylor spent Thursday after-
noon with Mrs. W. K. Ficklin.
Mrs. Arthur Kimberley call-
ed on Mrs. Marvin Althoff and
Mrs. Robert Price Monday.
Mrs. H. B. Smith of Kimber-
ly City and brother, Sherwood
Gregory of Wichita, Kans.,
were Wednesday to Friday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bowls. Mrs. Paul
McCarty of Lewistown joined
them for dinner on Thursday.
In the evening all drove to
Quincy and visited Mrs. Louis
Berryman.
Mrs. Chester Stice and Mrs.
Phillip Mcgee took Mrs.
Melvin Grgurich to Hannibal
for dinner Saturday honoring
her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ruth-
erford called on Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Brown Thursday eve-
ning.
Several families
attend carry.in
dinner Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Lasswell of Shelbyville, and
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Holland, Bruce and Beth,
of Evergreen, Colo., were
Friday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Nichols,
who entertained at a carry-in
supper in their honor. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph St. Clair, Mark and
Raella of Wyaconda, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilvie Hudnut, Mr. and
Mrs. George Phillips, Shelly
White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Tucker, Mrs. Mable Briscoe,
Mrs. C. C. Croy, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Nichols and son and
Jerry Kaylor and family. The
Lasswells were former resi-
dents of this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Croy
spent Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Shannon.
Mrs. Rowe Ewing spent
Thursday with Mrs. Leona
Miller of Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hill,
who spent the past few days
with her mother, Mrs. MaRie
Ford, left Friday to spent the
week end with Dr. and Mrs.
Ed Wallace of Mexico, before
leaving for their home in
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Shannon
spent Friday in the Raymond
Parker home of Memphis.
Mrs. Hazel B. Legg was a
Sunday afternoon caller of her
son, Lysle and family of
Kahoka.
Robert Craig of Sun Prairie,
Wisc., spent Friday to Mon-
day with his sister, Mrs. Ona
St. Clair. Other Friday eve-
ning guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Chester St. Clair, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne St. Clair of
Canton and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ma Krue-°Kenneth St. Clair. The above
ger spent Sunday to Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
• Krueger and sons. They are
now living in an apartment in
Lewistown.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Krue-
ger of Lewistown were Mon-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Krueger.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER.,, 24TH
HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE
and contents; radio and contents; 3 hedge trimmers and
Washing machine; orange basket; tub and contents; skates and
i clothing and boots; metal closet; linens; table & 6 chairs; stove,
; high chair; fan in window; refrigerator; 11 cabinets; gray
; radio; wall clock; lots of electric appliances; 2 transistor
tea pot; pressed glass; bowl; salt cellar; pitcher; wall clock;
and matching chair; brown Vinyl chair; foot stool; end
TV and stand; steel cabinet and contents; bed and dresser;
picture frames; lamps; sewing machine; folding, bed; child's
child's chair; black vinyl chair; rocker and chair; electric
brown dresser; blonde dresser; gray rug; 3 trays; 2 celloid
3 baskets; 7 pieces of plaster figure;; magazine rack; mirror;
iron bed and quilt; baby bed; rocking chair; dresser;
dishes; corn dish; 3bowls; mugs; buttons; TV; bed and
fern stand; antique wall clock; wardrobe; set of
; dresser and contents; wooden bed; library table; bed;
trunks; mirror; cameras; suit cases; 6 red depression
toy dresser; fans; crocks; boat, oars; trout lines and all
2 boat motors; lawn mower; extension ladder; small
hand plow; saw; all garden tools and hose; aluminum items; 2
1 stool; 2 work benches; 3 blow'torches; bed; baby bed; 2
and parts; 6 tool boxes and contents; violin; 4 vises;
motors; assorted lamp parts; kerosene stove; 2 radios and
; quilting frames; lots of hand tools; several miscellaneous items
s to mention.
00lrs. Kenneth Bross .& Mrs. Jerry Strahlman,
Administrators
group were Saturday supper
guests in the Chester St. Clair
home of rural Wyaconda.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Durward Speer were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrell.
Afternoon callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Speer of
Savannah.
Callers Wednesday in the
Harold Merrell home were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herren of
Canton, Mrs. Joyce Migleri
and daughter, Mary Ann, and
Karin Brown of Chicago.
Vsitors Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilvie Rector
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Anderson of Wyaconda, Mrs.
Michalene Joy and daughter,
Mrs. Donna Speer, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Weber, and Miss
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For all kinds of life insurance programs .... and
for your heakh, home and car • , your nearby
MFA Insurance Agent has exactly hal you need:
The Shield of Sheher',
TERRY FRETwELL
Ph. 288.3734 tewistown & Canton, Mo.
Cash Not responsible for accidents
Auctioneer & Sales Mgr.: Gary Kolthoff
Note: All these items have been inventoried and a list
will be lots of things not mentioned. I understand
10 rooms of furniture and a barn full, so plan to be wlth us on
t t t t.d mO/J
BY MISS MINNIE SELWAY
Kristy Hines. Recent callers
were Mattie Ford, Phyllis Hill
and Harold Merrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speer of
Savannah spent Saturday to
Monday with her mother,
Mrs. Michalene Joy. They, in
company with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bowls of Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brown of
Canton, and Mrs. John Bevans
and Mrs. Freda Bevans bad
supper at a Luray cafe and all
spent the evening with the
latter Mrs. Bevans in Fair-
mont.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28,
5 p.m. Adults $3, children
$1.50, children under 6 free.
Wiiliamstown Masonic Lodge.
Miss Mable Walker attended
the Golden Rule club at the
home of Mrs. Arthur McClain
in Kahoka Friday evening and
was an over night guest of her
sister, Mrs. Charley Nichols
and Mr. Nichols.
Miss Mable Walker was a
Sunday afternoon visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lass-
well and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Holland and family of
Colorado. Other guests were
Weston Lasswell of Kansas
City, Bob Owen and family of
Kahoka, Julian Lasswell of
LaBelle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lasswell, Jimmy Lasswell
and family of LaBelle and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Lasswell. Miss
Walker also called to see Mrs.
Alma Logan near Bethel.
The Williamstown 4-H group
who made the CROP walk
Sudnay from Higl House
Corner to the Christian church
in Canton were Jeff and
Starler Murphy, Debbie and
Lori Legg, Beverly, Belinda
and Gene Breeden, with their
leader, Mrs. Esther Breeding.
They collected $76.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bragg
of Dallas, TEx., were last
week visitors of their sister,
Mrs. Rowe Ewing and Mr.
Ewing.
Nola Jean Degarde of
Canton was a Sunday over
night visitor of Karen Nichols.
Mrs. Sarah Smallwood was
a Monday visitor of Mrs.
Maxine Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lem.
mon were Sunday afternoon
visitors of the letter's sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zdlan of
Kahoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mer-
rell spent Monday with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Morgan.
Mrs. Martin Pierce visited
her mother, Mrs. Lillie Owen,
Sunday at the Clark County
nursing home in Kahoka. Mrs.
Pierce also spent Thursday
evening with Mrs. Michalene
Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mum-
ma and their Sunday guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Kelly of
Quincy and Leila Hopson and
friend of Loraine, had dinner
at the Cedar Crest cafe in
Luray.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McFar-
land spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Spur-
geon and James were Sunday
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Mrs. Jim Davenport and
Mrs. Robert Minear were
luncheon guests of Mrs. T. E.
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. W.
R Swartz Tuesday.
": Mand Mrs.* Fort IVlCCrac-
ken have sold their farm to
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers of
near Knox City. The McCrac-
kens have purchased and
moved into a home north of
the community center in the
northern part of Steffenville.
Misses Anne and Kathy
Mincer d Kirksville visited in
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Mincer, Jim
and Bob, during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Lillard were recent evening
callers of Mrs. Lucille Mincer.
Mrs. Noble Morriss and
Mrs. Robert Minear were
Thursday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Lewis Myers.
Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hirsch Saturday were Patra
and Carmen Tungate, Tina
Hall, Mrs. Elaine Stutsman
and Dwayne Tungate.
A family dinner and get to-
gether was held in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber
Sunday, Oct. 1. Those present
from Cedar Rapids were Mrs.
Clara Webber, Mr. and Mrs.
John Raetz, Elda Vileta,
Dorothy Hopple and Mrs.
David Rhodes of Higginsville,
and Mr. and Mrs. David
Bradley and family of La-
Belle.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Sharpe and
children were her sister from
Oakville, Ia., Mrs. Arlene
Blaise and children and his
sister from Kirksville, Mrs.
Vera Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tungate
and Jeffery have had several
of the Tungate's grandchil-
dred as guests this week end,
namely Patra and Carmen
Tungate, Tina, Tracy, Jason
and Daren Hall.
Mrs. Donnie Bowen of
Steffenville was a visitor of
Miss Kathy Minear Saturday.
Steve Lewis of Ewing was a
Sunday visit'or of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Davenport.
Lou Ella Smith and Stella
Wilson visited Mrs. Jim
Vanskike in Newark Wednes-
day afternoon.
Miss Margaret Myers and
Tom Westhoff of Kirksville
were recent dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Myers
and Craig.
Lee Taylor called on Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Sharpe and
LUCILLE MINEAR
Glenn Sunday.
Miss Janee Miller was a
Sunday supper guest of Miss
Carolyn Searle.
Chet Florea and Bobby
Minear, who: are members of
the freshman Highland foot-
ball team, went to the South
Shelby high school to play a
football game Thursday. The
score was 12-0 in favor of
Highland.
Mrs. John Searle and Car-
olyn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Payton near Novinger
Friday evening.
• Phone help on
Social Security
People who have business
with social security can now
take care of most everything
by telephone.
The first week of any month
is a bad time to call social
security, unless the caller has
very urgent business. That is
the week social security and
supplemental security income
cheeks are delivered. During
that time it is not unusual for
all lines to be in use. The best
time to call is after mid-
month.
A person can call social
security to:
--Apply for social security or
SSI benefits.
Apply for Medicare
--Change name or address
of record.
--Report change in marital
status.
Report stop or start of
work, and other events affect-
ing cheeks.
Report lost or stolen
check or delayed payment.
--Report lost or missing
social or Medicare card.
--Get help with Medicare
forms.
--Arrange for direct deposit
of cheeks.
--Get benefit estimate.
--Request statement of
earnings record.
--Get help in requesting
review of decision made on
claim.
Before you call, be sure to
have all necessary informa-
tion on hand. To get help with
any social security problem,
call the Hannibal social
security office. The telephone
number is 314 221-0021, or call
toll free 1 800-392-9000.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Minnerly. Brad and C• L.
Legg spent Friday evening in
the same home.
Supper guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilvie Hudnut
were their sons, Larry and
Lynn and families of Canton.
O.E.S. Smorgasbord, ham
and turkey, Saturday, Oct. 28
5 p.m. Adults $3, ˘hildrei
$1.50, children under 6 free
Wllliamstown Masonic Lodgei •
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. Joe Danforth, who
are both in poor health, were
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lasswell of Salem, Is:
Afternoon callers were Mr,
and Mrs. Dennie Danforth 0
Canton, Mrs. Monta Godne
and Mrs. Doris Danforth, who
has been assisting the former
Danforths during their illness.
Jason and Aimce Jo Legg Of
Ewing spent a part of last
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. June Legg.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bash
were Monday visitors of Mrs.
Florence Shuman.
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See your MFA Exchange for
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Williamstown MFA Exchange
Kenneth O11, Manager
• Phone 853-4311
WilUamstown, Mo.
Canton MFA Exchange
Ronald Job Manager
Phone 288-4404
Canton, Mo.
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