ChiMers
BY MRS JAMES HAWKINS
Sat.
Ted Sturhan
night at
party for their
Childers, 7.
Mr. and Mrs.
Monty, Scott
of Palmyra, Dr.
Michael Dykstra,
Darin of Canton,
Mrs. Greg Ro-
DOORS
games after which refresh-
ments were served.
Dinner guests Sunday in the
Roy Salter home were Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Selves of
Caldwell, Idaho, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Schaffer of
Keokuk. Other callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carpenter
and children of Taylor and
Mrs. Marion Salter.
Sunday Mrs. Mae Vaughn
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Vaughn to Ottumwa to
see Emily Liesse, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Vaughn. Saturday eve-
Tom Williams celebrated
his 85th birthday Saturday.
Mrs. Gladys Dearing baked
him a birthday cake and Mrs.
Nina Painter sent supper•
Sunday guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hendricks of
Ottumwa and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Williams of Monticello.
Miss Blanche Bally and Mrs.
Nina Painter visited Sunday
afternoon and all enjoyed
cake and ice cream.
Special guests on the
"Chuck and Danny Show"
Sunday morning at 8:30 on
channel 3 will be the local
Former area resident flies L00OU 00}00 !
with 'Confederate Air Force'
John Logue of Milan, a went sightseeing. They then
former resident of the Dur- drove to Houston where Bill BY WILLA BARR
ham and Maywood area,
recently enjoyed an air show
of The Confederate Air Force
at Harlingen, Tex., with his
sons, Larry of Durham, Bill of
Houston, and David, on leave
from the Navy. The men
enjoyed three days of the air
show and especially enjoyed
meeting and talking with
"Pappy" Boyington of the "IW
show, "Ban Ban Black
Sheep". Logue had flown in
the same area in a "Helldiv-
er" off an Air-Craft Carrier
during World War II. During
the three days at Harlingen,
the Logue men went to South
Padre Island where they.
fished in the Gulf of Mexico.
The next day they drove to
Corpus ChrisL, where they
lives and the others took a
plane from Houston to St.
Louis and then at St. Charles,
Larry Logue flew his own
plane to Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Logue had
been in Texas in August and
so Mrs. Logue visited in the
Ewing and Durham area with
relatives.
Twins celebra
first birthday
Sunday
The first birthdays of twins,
Aaron and Robby Rathbun,
and Lisa Rokusuk were
Shear named honored Sunday at the home
Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
nursing advisor
Mrs. Virginia Shear, a
resident of the Taylor vicinity
and Activity Director at
Maple Lawn Nursing Home in
Palmyra, has recently been
selected to serve on an
advisory committee in Jeffer-
son City, conducted by the
Division of Adult and Career
Education, co-sponsored by
Rathbun and Glenn. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Gamm, Loretta Gamin, Mrs.
Shirley Rathbun, Mrs. Bud
Catron, Kevin, Brenda and
Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Funkenbusch, Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott, Tracy and Brid-
gett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rokusuk, John and Lisa,
Bryan Feldkamp and Mrs.
Pearl Eades.
ton came Saturday from
Centerville, Miss., for a visit
'in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stalder. HoLli was unable
to make the trip as this is her
last year in school.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ramey
of Carlinsville came Sunday
for church services, bringing
Jill Turner home, who met
e,- , E S.e /
Aaron and ning they were dinner guests "Sunshine Kids." Missouri League of Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Knigh-
WinnieQuinn inthehome of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Chester NT B Home Administrators, inc. Friday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Steve Owsley of Canton where Pull[am called on Mr, and and Mrs. Ed Korencke were
and Heath- Tina was guest of honor on Mrs. Julian Harper Thursday S 6 LUU //l{ltj //l Rev. and Mrs. Chester Pul-
children enjoyed her l2thbirthday, morning. On Friday the iiiiiiSiiieiii; e liam of White Water, and
Harold and Ethel Brandt Harpers enjoyed a visit from MRS. OMER RIFE Nolen Leach of Ewing. Man-
received a call from their son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ells- day guests were Mrs. Emma
P G/ass LeRoy, congratulating them worth of Canyon City, Colo. Kroencke and Miss Eola
on their birthdays, Oct. 6 and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence church Mastin of Hannibal.
Mrs. Leota Jones, who wa,,
J0N 7, and they returned the Campbell and Miss Anna Tuesday supper guests in Monday guests of Mr. and
Bringer spent several days ner's Department Store Sun- a surgical patient, was releas- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. J. C• Wiseman were Mrs.
FOR YOUR(
APPROVED
BREAKESISTANT
SAFETYGLAZlNG
courtesy the following week,
the 12th, when LeRoy cele-
brated his birthday.
Wilfred Shdmate spent last
Saturday.and Sunday visiting
friends in the Emerson and
Phfladelphia vicinity. Those
homes contacted were Leo-
nard Roberts, Merrill Martin
and Ted Welch with the night
being spent with the Virgil
Graves and then accompany-
ing them to Little Union
Baptist church where Bro.
Graves is pastor. This was his
birthday and he was pleasant-
ly surprised by having two of
his boys and their families
present and after services,
they were invited to the
Lawrence Graves home where
a birthday dinner was served.
Before returning home that
evening he also visited with
Neal Martin and Doc Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Taylor
of Quincy and Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Taylor of LaPlata were
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bradshaw.
wood, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Henry of
LaGrange, where they were
Sunday dinner guests.
David Perrine, sane of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Perrine,
walked for CROP, Sunday in
Palmyra making $30 in his ten
mile walk.
Reba Simmons was a
Sunday guest of her sister,
Mrs. Neva Johnson.
Guests of Mrs. Golds Lind-
say and Mrs. Bernice Hadfield
were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Getz,
Lance and Candy, Mrs. Zelma
Ausmus, Mr. and Mrs. Dyne
Cludray and Ken, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Turner.
her new sister, Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Merrell
Rev. Hentj Arthur Selves of attended the "light For The
Jefferson City was a Wednes- Lost Turkey" banquet at
day caller of his sister, Anna Hannibal Calvery Assembly of
Garkie, in Quincy. He also God church in their Saturday
visited with Mrs. Bertha Lee evening revival.
Blackburn and Rev. Jack Dale Eisenberg gave a
Blohm. Mrs. Blohm was also hayride last Sunday honoring
a visitor, his and his wife's, Colleen,
Saturday over night guests birthdays.
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Shaver were Daniel Johnston
and Charles Bartz.
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good location. A three story building with
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8 Qn(y, gl.
314. 497 . 2292
day evening by invitation.
Mrs. Springetrs nephew, Ron-
ald Springett, is purchasing
manager for fashions on the
first floor of the new store.
Mrs. Green's sister, Virginia
Requet, is saleslady of wo-
men's fashions.
All relatives and friends of
Clifford Robinson are invited
to a carry-in supper at the
Lutheran Pa/'ish Hall Satur-
day, Oct. 28'. If anyone needs
transportation call 655-2264
before 5 p.m.
Mrs. Grace Guilfoil return-
ed home following a week's
vacation spent in the home of
her son, Robert Guilfoil and
family of St. Charles. While
there she visited her aunt,
Mrs. Dollie Hughes, 89, in
Lutheran hospital in St.
Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Childers
and family of Warrensburg
spent the week end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Sturhan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell
entertained two of their
children and a grandchild at
-*supper01 the ocsion of their
birthdays. Those present on
. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve McDowell, Scott and
Rusty, on Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. Deane Hoteling and Troy
and Mr. and Mrs. John White.
Mrs. Marion Downs has
returned to her home after
spending eight days in a
Kirksville hospital undergoing
tests.
Mrs. Grace Drescher was
pleasantly surprised with a
call from her nephew, Dr.
Robert Constantz, and wife,
Doris, of Atherton, Calif.
Mary Vaughn, who calls
regularly accompanied Mrs.
Drescher to church and
enjoyed a song special by a
former pastor, Rev. Chester
Pull[am.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selves
of Caldwell, Idaho, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy SoRer,
and other relatives.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Vira
Vaughn were Grace Drescher,
Mary Vaugbn, Mindy Tie-
mann, Mrs. Larry Wolfmeyer
and Eric of Quincy. During
the week her guests were Mrs.
Mac Vaughn and her house
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Campbell and family of
Batesville, Ark. Miss Amy
Campbell of Pryor, Okla., was
also a guest.
Mrs. Winifred Quinn spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Childers and family of
Warrensburg
Mrs. Harry Johnson of
Edgewood, Md., was a guest
of Miss Anna Meierant and
Mrs. Emma Lahr from Tues-
day til Friday. Mrs. Mary
Barron was a caller also.
Mrs. Anna Breding accom-
panied her daughter, Mrs.
Oscar Shumate to her home in
Lewistown following her re-
lease from Blessing hospital
in Quincy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Fletcher of Dayton, 0., spent
a few days in the home of her
aunt, Elizabeth Pollock. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Pollock of
Williamstown visited the
Fletchers there.
Mrs. Henry Brandt, accom-
panied by bar mother, Mrs.
Verdi White of Keokuk, spent
:the week %-rid with Mr. and
Mrs. V. K. Gunderson, 'and
attended the wedding of Mrs.
White's nephew in Marengo,
Ia.
Mrs. Edna McKinney is a
patient in St. Mary hospital in
Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Pascoe spent several days in
the homes of their sons, Lewis
and family at Troy, and
Lowell and family at Eldon.
Miss alga Fair is spending
some time in the home of Mrs.
Mildred Farr following her
release from KO hospital in
Kirksville.
Randy Dent, who is attend-
ing business school in Des
Moines, spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dent. Additional
guests on Sunday were Mrs.
Ruth Miner and Miss Tammy
Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harper
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Pascoe and family at Troy
Sunday afternoon. Saturday
evening they attended the
reunion of Co. L which was
held at the Holiday Inn in
Hannibal.
Miss Vicki Waterman, who
is a student at NMSU, guests, Mrs. Clarice SoRer of
Kirksville, spent Sunday with Golden, Colo., and Mrs. Dee
Selves of Denver, Colo.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob .....
Waterman. Mrs. vera aus is staying
Mr and Mrs. George Eddy evenings with Mrs. Jess Kator
Bo er and Darla sent the while her daughter, Helen
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week end in Lawrence Karts, Begeman, and husband are on
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bayer a trip.
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ed from St. Mary hospital ir
Quincy Friday and returned t(
her home where she L,
convalescing.
Sunday dinner guests in tht
home of Paul and Kathryr
Hirsch were Mrs. Joe Herkerl
of Michael, Ill., Mrs. Louella
Gotway and son and grandso
of Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs.
Omer Rife.
Mrs. Ernest Graham o!
Midland, Tax., mother of Mrs.
John Courtney and sister of
Mrs. C. B. Barnard, is a
coronary patient at Blessing
hospital in Quincy.
Mrs. Joe Herkert of Mich-
ael, Ill., and Mrs. Louella
Gotway and son, Bob, of
Godfrey were Saturday after-
noon visitors in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Rife and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ven-
able of Troy spent Saturday
and Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood and
all attended the Bethel Har-
vest Fest.
Mrs. Leora Byers went to
the home of her daughter, Mr.
• -nd M, Wy.e e/4*and
family for a few days stay.
Mrs. Rose Heckert and Mrs.
Louella Gotway and son, Bob,
and grandson, Steve Kennedy,
of Godfrey were week end
visitors in the home of Paul
and Kathryn Hirsch.
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Bill
Wood visited in the home of
Mrs. Frankie Mangold at
Bethel and also visited Mrs.
Enid Mason of Hannibal.
Mrs. Louella Gotway and
son and grandson and Mrs.
Rose Herkert were Saturday
afternoon visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tielen-
gerdes of Carthage and his
sisters, Misses Anna and
Minnie Tielengardes : of
Coatesburg were recent visi-
tors in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Rife, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hirsch and Paul and
Kathryn Hirsch.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Goodwin
of Quincy called on Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Rife Thursday
afternoon after attending the
funeral of Bob Steffen held in
the Nelsonville Baptist
Wood were Mr• and Mrs.
Russell Wright of LaBelle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chatham
of Versailles, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charily Bagganie of San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of
Bethel were Sunday supper
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wood.
• Carl Gottreau called on Mr.
and Mrs. Omer Rife Sunday
evening.
Mrs. C. H. Barnard called
on Mrs. Omer Rife Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood
were Sunday evening visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Latimer.
Leon Rife of Palmyra and
Paul Hirsch came to the home
of the farmer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Omer Rife Wednes-
day afternoon and visited.
Virginia Buchanan and Mrs.
Wilma Henry of Hannibal. ,
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fountain were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davis of Edina and her
grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Dav-
is of Novelty.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zimmer-
man were Friday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Oren Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Renner and Buddy were week
end guests of their son, Dale
and family of Topeka, Kans.
Mrs. Clarence Bartz had
surgery Monday in Blessing
hospital in Quincy.
T. Sgt. John Henry and his
wife, the former Wanda Jones
and Kimberly of the Air Force
base in Barksdale, La., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Jones in May-
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ChiMers
BY MRS JAMES HAWKINS
Sat.
Ted Sturhan
night at
party for their
Childers, 7.
Mr. and Mrs.
Monty, Scott
of Palmyra, Dr.
Michael Dykstra,
Darin of Canton,
Mrs. Greg Ro-
DOORS
games after which refresh-
ments were served.
Dinner guests Sunday in the
Roy Salter home were Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Selves of
Caldwell, Idaho, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Schaffer of
Keokuk. Other callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carpenter
and children of Taylor and
Mrs. Marion Salter.
Sunday Mrs. Mae Vaughn
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Vaughn to Ottumwa to
see Emily Liesse, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Vaughn. Saturday eve-
Tom Williams celebrated
his 85th birthday Saturday.
Mrs. Gladys Dearing baked
him a birthday cake and Mrs.
Nina Painter sent supper•
Sunday guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hendricks of
Ottumwa and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Williams of Monticello.
Miss Blanche Bally and Mrs.
Nina Painter visited Sunday
afternoon and all enjoyed
cake and ice cream.
Special guests on the
"Chuck and Danny Show"
Sunday morning at 8:30 on
channel 3 will be the local
Former area resident flies L00OU 00}00 !
with 'Confederate Air Force'
John Logue of Milan, a went sightseeing. They then
former resident of the Dur- drove to Houston where Bill BY WILLA BARR
ham and Maywood area,
recently enjoyed an air show
of The Confederate Air Force
at Harlingen, Tex., with his
sons, Larry of Durham, Bill of
Houston, and David, on leave
from the Navy. The men
enjoyed three days of the air
show and especially enjoyed
meeting and talking with
"Pappy" Boyington of the "IW
show, "Ban Ban Black
Sheep". Logue had flown in
the same area in a "Helldiv-
er" off an Air-Craft Carrier
during World War II. During
the three days at Harlingen,
the Logue men went to South
Padre Island where they.
fished in the Gulf of Mexico.
The next day they drove to
Corpus ChrisL, where they
lives and the others took a
plane from Houston to St.
Louis and then at St. Charles,
Larry Logue flew his own
plane to Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Logue had
been in Texas in August and
so Mrs. Logue visited in the
Ewing and Durham area with
relatives.
Twins celebra
first birthday
Sunday
The first birthdays of twins,
Aaron and Robby Rathbun,
and Lisa Rokusuk were
Shear named honored Sunday at the home
Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
nursing advisor
Mrs. Virginia Shear, a
resident of the Taylor vicinity
and Activity Director at
Maple Lawn Nursing Home in
Palmyra, has recently been
selected to serve on an
advisory committee in Jeffer-
son City, conducted by the
Division of Adult and Career
Education, co-sponsored by
Rathbun and Glenn. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Gamm, Loretta Gamin, Mrs.
Shirley Rathbun, Mrs. Bud
Catron, Kevin, Brenda and
Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Funkenbusch, Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott, Tracy and Brid-
gett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rokusuk, John and Lisa,
Bryan Feldkamp and Mrs.
Pearl Eades.
ton came Saturday from
Centerville, Miss., for a visit
'in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stalder. HoLli was unable
to make the trip as this is her
last year in school.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ramey
of Carlinsville came Sunday
for church services, bringing
Jill Turner home, who met
e,- , E S.e /
Aaron and ning they were dinner guests "Sunshine Kids." Missouri League of Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Knigh-
WinnieQuinn inthehome of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Chester NT B Home Administrators, inc. Friday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Steve Owsley of Canton where Pull[am called on Mr, and and Mrs. Ed Korencke were
and Heath- Tina was guest of honor on Mrs. Julian Harper Thursday S 6 LUU //l{ltj //l Rev. and Mrs. Chester Pul-
children enjoyed her l2thbirthday, morning. On Friday the iiiiiiSiiieiii; e liam of White Water, and
Harold and Ethel Brandt Harpers enjoyed a visit from MRS. OMER RIFE Nolen Leach of Ewing. Man-
received a call from their son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ells- day guests were Mrs. Emma
P G/ass LeRoy, congratulating them worth of Canyon City, Colo. Kroencke and Miss Eola
on their birthdays, Oct. 6 and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence church Mastin of Hannibal.
Mrs. Leota Jones, who wa,,
J0N 7, and they returned the Campbell and Miss Anna Tuesday supper guests in Monday guests of Mr. and
Bringer spent several days ner's Department Store Sun- a surgical patient, was releas- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. J. C• Wiseman were Mrs.
FOR YOUR(
APPROVED
BREAKESISTANT
SAFETYGLAZlNG
courtesy the following week,
the 12th, when LeRoy cele-
brated his birthday.
Wilfred Shdmate spent last
Saturday.and Sunday visiting
friends in the Emerson and
Phfladelphia vicinity. Those
homes contacted were Leo-
nard Roberts, Merrill Martin
and Ted Welch with the night
being spent with the Virgil
Graves and then accompany-
ing them to Little Union
Baptist church where Bro.
Graves is pastor. This was his
birthday and he was pleasant-
ly surprised by having two of
his boys and their families
present and after services,
they were invited to the
Lawrence Graves home where
a birthday dinner was served.
Before returning home that
evening he also visited with
Neal Martin and Doc Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Taylor
of Quincy and Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Taylor of LaPlata were
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bradshaw.
wood, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Henry of
LaGrange, where they were
Sunday dinner guests.
David Perrine, sane of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Perrine,
walked for CROP, Sunday in
Palmyra making $30 in his ten
mile walk.
Reba Simmons was a
Sunday guest of her sister,
Mrs. Neva Johnson.
Guests of Mrs. Golds Lind-
say and Mrs. Bernice Hadfield
were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Getz,
Lance and Candy, Mrs. Zelma
Ausmus, Mr. and Mrs. Dyne
Cludray and Ken, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Turner.
her new sister, Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Merrell
Rev. Hentj Arthur Selves of attended the "light For The
Jefferson City was a Wednes- Lost Turkey" banquet at
day caller of his sister, Anna Hannibal Calvery Assembly of
Garkie, in Quincy. He also God church in their Saturday
visited with Mrs. Bertha Lee evening revival.
Blackburn and Rev. Jack Dale Eisenberg gave a
Blohm. Mrs. Blohm was also hayride last Sunday honoring
a visitor, his and his wife's, Colleen,
Saturday over night guests birthdays.
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Shaver were Daniel Johnston
and Charles Bartz.
ST. CANTON
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
LaGrar ,3e, Missouri
GARglE - PH. 314-655-4126
-- CUSTOM BULLDOZING
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OPERATOR ,t EXPERIENCE .. COMPETfflV£ RATES
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Real Estate
5 room house with bath,
garage, sitting on 2 city lets with fruit
Nice location $18,000. "
BELLE modern S room house with bath,
outbuildings on d acres at edge of
Call today $34,000.
[|WISTOWN, 2 story home with 106' frontage
on Main Street. 4 rooms and bath down
4 rooms and % bath up. Could be utilized
tmerciol property. $12,000.
IflSTOWN, Modern 6 room house sefling on
5 acres. 1 small barn plus several
buildings. This is the best of country living with
COnveniences of town. Call today.
Completely remodeled home 5 rooms
sitting on 5 acres, 6 pads for mobile
It up suitable for 20 additional pads. Priced
kdl for only $34,000.
One of the best older homes in
consisting of 9 rooms and 2 full baths
on 3 full sized corner lots, complete
is in excellent condition, Price only $39,900
ACRES, 3 miles North of Novelty, Mo. one
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balance in i:mstm'e, Nice 3 bedroom
;37,S00.
Tqp Room- This is a good business
good location. A three story building with
qNrtment on second story. The Top Room
r:enfly remodelled with new tobies, chairs,
Qnd air conditioning. The building, business
goes for lust $39,000. Call today.
see either of these properties or it
of selling your property live us a Gall.
¢t he =1le interested in farms and small
" if you have any for sale give us a call.
PH. 314.497-2526
Craig A. Hinton
Associate"
2 - CaeAon, Ms.
Phone 314-288-3061
Rose Beadle
Coon
Broker
8 Qn(y, gl.
314. 497 . 2292
day evening by invitation.
Mrs. Springetrs nephew, Ron-
ald Springett, is purchasing
manager for fashions on the
first floor of the new store.
Mrs. Green's sister, Virginia
Requet, is saleslady of wo-
men's fashions.
All relatives and friends of
Clifford Robinson are invited
to a carry-in supper at the
Lutheran Pa/'ish Hall Satur-
day, Oct. 28'. If anyone needs
transportation call 655-2264
before 5 p.m.
Mrs. Grace Guilfoil return-
ed home following a week's
vacation spent in the home of
her son, Robert Guilfoil and
family of St. Charles. While
there she visited her aunt,
Mrs. Dollie Hughes, 89, in
Lutheran hospital in St.
Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Childers
and family of Warrensburg
spent the week end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Sturhan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell
entertained two of their
children and a grandchild at
-*supper01 the ocsion of their
birthdays. Those present on
. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve McDowell, Scott and
Rusty, on Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. Deane Hoteling and Troy
and Mr. and Mrs. John White.
Mrs. Marion Downs has
returned to her home after
spending eight days in a
Kirksville hospital undergoing
tests.
Mrs. Grace Drescher was
pleasantly surprised with a
call from her nephew, Dr.
Robert Constantz, and wife,
Doris, of Atherton, Calif.
Mary Vaughn, who calls
regularly accompanied Mrs.
Drescher to church and
enjoyed a song special by a
former pastor, Rev. Chester
Pull[am.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selves
of Caldwell, Idaho, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy SoRer,
and other relatives.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Vira
Vaughn were Grace Drescher,
Mary Vaugbn, Mindy Tie-
mann, Mrs. Larry Wolfmeyer
and Eric of Quincy. During
the week her guests were Mrs.
Mac Vaughn and her house
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Campbell and family of
Batesville, Ark. Miss Amy
Campbell of Pryor, Okla., was
also a guest.
Mrs. Winifred Quinn spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Childers and family of
Warrensburg
Mrs. Harry Johnson of
Edgewood, Md., was a guest
of Miss Anna Meierant and
Mrs. Emma Lahr from Tues-
day til Friday. Mrs. Mary
Barron was a caller also.
Mrs. Anna Breding accom-
panied her daughter, Mrs.
Oscar Shumate to her home in
Lewistown following her re-
lease from Blessing hospital
in Quincy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Fletcher of Dayton, 0., spent
a few days in the home of her
aunt, Elizabeth Pollock. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Pollock of
Williamstown visited the
Fletchers there.
Mrs. Henry Brandt, accom-
panied by bar mother, Mrs.
Verdi White of Keokuk, spent
:the week %-rid with Mr. and
Mrs. V. K. Gunderson, 'and
attended the wedding of Mrs.
White's nephew in Marengo,
Ia.
Mrs. Edna McKinney is a
patient in St. Mary hospital in
Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Pascoe spent several days in
the homes of their sons, Lewis
and family at Troy, and
Lowell and family at Eldon.
Miss alga Fair is spending
some time in the home of Mrs.
Mildred Farr following her
release from KO hospital in
Kirksville.
Randy Dent, who is attend-
ing business school in Des
Moines, spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dent. Additional
guests on Sunday were Mrs.
Ruth Miner and Miss Tammy
Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harper
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Pascoe and family at Troy
Sunday afternoon. Saturday
evening they attended the
reunion of Co. L which was
held at the Holiday Inn in
Hannibal.
Miss Vicki Waterman, who
is a student at NMSU, guests, Mrs. Clarice SoRer of
Kirksville, spent Sunday with Golden, Colo., and Mrs. Dee
Selves of Denver, Colo.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob .....
Waterman. Mrs. vera aus is staying
Mr and Mrs. George Eddy evenings with Mrs. Jess Kator
Boer and Darla sent the while her daughter, Helen
Y P e
week end in Lawrence Karts, Begeman, and husband are on
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bayer a trip.
ANNOUNCING
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[; l CANTON, MO.
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Or, your County Farm Bureau
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ed from St. Mary hospital ir
Quincy Friday and returned t(
her home where she L,
convalescing.
Sunday dinner guests in tht
home of Paul and Kathryr
Hirsch were Mrs. Joe Herkerl
of Michael, Ill., Mrs. Louella
Gotway and son and grandso
of Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs.
Omer Rife.
Mrs. Ernest Graham o!
Midland, Tax., mother of Mrs.
John Courtney and sister of
Mrs. C. B. Barnard, is a
coronary patient at Blessing
hospital in Quincy.
Mrs. Joe Herkert of Mich-
ael, Ill., and Mrs. Louella
Gotway and son, Bob, of
Godfrey were Saturday after-
noon visitors in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Rife and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ven-
able of Troy spent Saturday
and Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood and
all attended the Bethel Har-
vest Fest.
Mrs. Leora Byers went to
the home of her daughter, Mr.
• -nd M, Wy.e e/4*and
family for a few days stay.
Mrs. Rose Heckert and Mrs.
Louella Gotway and son, Bob,
and grandson, Steve Kennedy,
of Godfrey were week end
visitors in the home of Paul
and Kathryn Hirsch.
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Bill
Wood visited in the home of
Mrs. Frankie Mangold at
Bethel and also visited Mrs.
Enid Mason of Hannibal.
Mrs. Louella Gotway and
son and grandson and Mrs.
Rose Herkert were Saturday
afternoon visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tielen-
gerdes of Carthage and his
sisters, Misses Anna and
Minnie Tielengardes : of
Coatesburg were recent visi-
tors in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Rife, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hirsch and Paul and
Kathryn Hirsch.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Goodwin
of Quincy called on Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Rife Thursday
afternoon after attending the
funeral of Bob Steffen held in
the Nelsonville Baptist
Wood were Mr• and Mrs.
Russell Wright of LaBelle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chatham
of Versailles, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charily Bagganie of San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of
Bethel were Sunday supper
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wood.
• Carl Gottreau called on Mr.
and Mrs. Omer Rife Sunday
evening.
Mrs. C. H. Barnard called
on Mrs. Omer Rife Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood
were Sunday evening visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Latimer.
Leon Rife of Palmyra and
Paul Hirsch came to the home
of the farmer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Omer Rife Wednes-
day afternoon and visited.
Virginia Buchanan and Mrs.
Wilma Henry of Hannibal. ,
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fountain were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davis of Edina and her
grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Dav-
is of Novelty.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zimmer-
man were Friday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Oren Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Renner and Buddy were week
end guests of their son, Dale
and family of Topeka, Kans.
Mrs. Clarence Bartz had
surgery Monday in Blessing
hospital in Quincy.
T. Sgt. John Henry and his
wife, the former Wanda Jones
and Kimberly of the Air Force
base in Barksdale, La., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Jones in May-
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ITh . American Farm Bur,.aul Over the years it has been difficult to preserve
I Federation has come out l
:with some inter,,sting I values in many investments but there is one that
I statistic for those who I
[claim American agricuhure, I iS always worth par, pays a fine return, is insured
Ishould go back to the goodl
;old dav of no chemical I safe and readily available the moment it's needed.
I fertilizers, no chemicall
Ipesticildes and just raise, I
|"organic food." It might bel
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And
that's
in
Association,
which
.'feasible if: we could find ls-| an ccoum
our
120 million draft animals to I today, stands as a haven of safety for hard-earned
I replace our tractors: if we,
|had an additional 40-501 dollars. So if you are looking for a good place to
million acres now producingl
'fl,od .r used oeoph, and; save, look in on us. It's a step that you will never
|convert it t- feed production I
[ for those drait animals: it we I regret.
|could ignore the cries of the |
t milliona of people now ob-i
[taining food from thoe[ t "
[acres: it we could tindl
ianother 20-30 miUion people i %(o
:to do the work now done I c .... :,:;-,2:
|mechanically: and if v.e. i-?lEl" lf'}llll00"
|c,uld get "sexera[ million J
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AN[:) BUlL.DIG ,AOCIATION
Palmyra -- Canton Kohoko
Where You Save DOES Make a Difference[
tons of crop and animal[
waste back to the fields for I
fertilizer. }|owever, if all ot I
I these things did come about. [
i then be ready to accept|
sharp declines "in total crop;
yields and food quality. You I
}ust can't haveit bothways. [
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