Shindig
appear
Methodists', Holiday Mall successful event
popular Mid-
music star,
m person at the
high auditor-
Nov. 19, at 6
The show is being
the Nemo Shrine
Proceeds will help
the Shrine Benefit
emcee, performer
of the "Country
Show, located
fabulous Lake of
will appear along
entire "Shindig"
SOLD SPOOK STICKS -- Jean Calvert of Canton displays
"spook sticks" at the Holiday Mall at the Methodist church
Saturday. Mrs. Calvert created the edible spooks out of
almond bark.
blic Auction. =
four blocks from the Southeast corner of the park in
Missouri
, October 28
Starting at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
and matching chair set; hidabed; dresser; metal
oak stand table; walnut stand table on rollers; walnut
w/drop leaf; RCA black and white 21-in. television;
occasional chair; wicker chair; 2 rocking chairs; 3
wooden chairs; combination wood or coal or electric
;Love; white enamel wash stand, old; 3 Axminister rugs,
2, one 9x12; 3 dishpans; 5 one gallon stone crocks; 6
jars, ranging from 1 to 8 gallons; 3 washpans; Daisy
holds 1 gallon; 2 washtubs; 1 Polaroid black & white
lard press and grinder; 2 antique clover-leaf plates;
of dishes, some antique; popcorn popper; old
shaving brush & hone.
trimming saw; garden planter and other garden tools;
Timothy seeder; John Deere corn sheller; pipe wrench and
wrenches; garden duster; 2-wheel trailer, good; rope
; old lantern, kerosene lamp; 3 two gal. cream
; 1 five gal. cream can; 4 claw hammers. Other things too
to mention.
Consigned by Neighbor
ue hat & glove chest; antique standtable; antique
,36 in. high; antique small dishes, and other things;
skillet; iron bed, antique; dinette table & 4 chairs; 1
net, 36"x64',x18"; recliner chair, almost new.
Cash Not responible for accidents
and Mrs. Cecil
Bill Jones, Auctioneer
Is This What
You Like In
Mortgage Loan?
• terms to fit your budget
e
I'qRFWI'E'm#'h@/ Jane Dodson. left. admires handcrafted plaques as Jiffy
PILLOW HANDCRAFTS--DorotbyZenge, left. and Edith kt ltartmann and Mrs. Ivan Clark watch at the Holiday Mall
Glasgow, both of Canton, study a handcrafted pillow at the at the Immauel Methodist Church Saturday. Mrs. Clark
Immanuel Methodist Church Holiday Mall. The money reports that business was brisk and that the concession
raised from the sale of food and sundrious items will go to CANTON. MO stand ran out of much of the food they had for sale.
the general fund of the church. TllURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1978
Topic set for 3::3:33E:I3E:I:3Z||:I33|z3zzZ|EZz3|3ZtE3E3|x||||||||x|||||||||H ..=..:i:.-==- t
Extension i '= !
Homemakers M ,,,
" ,, SPECIALS "
The topic this year i or t ,j j Ir
Extension Homemakers Clubs
in Family Economics is *l
"What's In An Issue?" This is
presented by Mary Ruth MENIS Z=
Knott, family economics and
management specialist. t INSULATED =z
il iwi
Becoming involved in a Ir [
consumer issue means enter-= BOOTS =
ing an area where there is
controversy and public discus-
sion. The ladies acquired a FuJI Jace or top Jace.
"' / gZ
better understanding of the
their issue' which will determine can step-by-step method which e beown uSedposition to explore and an to ,', " ,-' ." ); , I" =6 9r- Your choice RUGS ROOM SIZE 8'A xlt 4 i
organize a plan of action. • .
EACH
The ladies learned the six
;teps which are essential in GREAT BUY
analyzing consumer *issues. Ik " MEN'S
"Hlese included identifying the l MIXED
oonsumerissue, identifying BLACK NYLON
interested parties, viewpoints Ikdt
on the consumer issue, con-/t QUILTED "
sider impactandimplications = NUTS
of the consumer issue, develop
individual perspective' and fl Jackets
determine personal plans. 12 O Z. 1 t C
Theissuewhich each lady = CAN '0
worked through during the Heavy 8 OZ.
training session was food
labeling. Each of the ladies
Insulation
attending the session will take = CASHEWS
the lesson back and present it
to their individual clubs. Sizes $- M- L- Xl
" 83
Lewis County has 12 clubs It 9 OZ. BAG C REG. 8.99
with an enrollment of 173 Ik
members. . $7 66
e, GREAT BUY
pleasant people with-whom " OR
Give Heart Fund -' i Assoc,.:,.o. , C|PAC01. DELTA o,,-Q
to do business .-, ,o,,0, .,=, ,.
'lns--ance = --'"
• money saving ideas - Tips = Mouth Wash La_s BATHROOM I .'
• reasonable interest . J L . .. , , DELTA
• = 18 or 24 I= omm TISSUE '-'
e prompt closing = mY OF 4 3U , [-,,s
all adds up to the kind of a loan you can live - *'* * ' "- * " i
through good times and bad. Talktoour ,; -))
i lists... without obligation. " - ............ ". --'.
_=_ , ==.. .<__//j,
. TOOTHPASTE
........ -"-% t q " " PKG. oF 12 PKG.
|e , J"#* h/::d:::::: RE. 1.09 /3 - ----€
--°-' I .......... ,,,. . ' COMBS...... Z9
SAVI "'""'" "N-G--' t' "COUNT ON US- WE COUNT ON YOU"
PALMYRA'
AND BUILDING A==OCIAT,O" /%. " P.N. HIRSCH & 1.O,
Palmyra -- Canton -- Kahoka J
Ill0000/
Where You Sore E$ Moke o rence! '3AI'ISFAaION M.WA¥$" AN INI'|RCO CO.
Shindig
appear
Methodists', Holiday Mall successful event
popular Mid-
music star,
m person at the
high auditor-
Nov. 19, at 6
The show is being
the Nemo Shrine
Proceeds will help
the Shrine Benefit
emcee, performer
of the "Country
Show, located
fabulous Lake of
will appear along
entire "Shindig"
SOLD SPOOK STICKS -- Jean Calvert of Canton displays
"spook sticks" at the Holiday Mall at the Methodist church
Saturday. Mrs. Calvert created the edible spooks out of
almond bark.
blic Auction. =
four blocks from the Southeast corner of the park in
Missouri
, October 28
Starting at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
and matching chair set; hidabed; dresser; metal
oak stand table; walnut stand table on rollers; walnut
w/drop leaf; RCA black and white 21-in. television;
occasional chair; wicker chair; 2 rocking chairs; 3
wooden chairs; combination wood or coal or electric
;Love; white enamel wash stand, old; 3 Axminister rugs,
2, one 9x12; 3 dishpans; 5 one gallon stone crocks; 6
jars, ranging from 1 to 8 gallons; 3 washpans; Daisy
holds 1 gallon; 2 washtubs; 1 Polaroid black & white
lard press and grinder; 2 antique clover-leaf plates;
of dishes, some antique; popcorn popper; old
shaving brush & hone.
trimming saw; garden planter and other garden tools;
Timothy seeder; John Deere corn sheller; pipe wrench and
wrenches; garden duster; 2-wheel trailer, good; rope
; old lantern, kerosene lamp; 3 two gal. cream
; 1 five gal. cream can; 4 claw hammers. Other things too
to mention.
Consigned by Neighbor
ue hat & glove chest; antique standtable; antique
,36 in. high; antique small dishes, and other things;
skillet; iron bed, antique; dinette table & 4 chairs; 1
net, 36"x64',x18"; recliner chair, almost new.
Cash Not responible for accidents
and Mrs. Cecil
Bill Jones, Auctioneer
Is This What
You Like In
Mortgage Loan?
• terms to fit your budget
e
I'qRFWI'E'm#'h@/ Jane Dodson. left. admires handcrafted plaques as Jiffy
PILLOW HANDCRAFTS--DorotbyZenge, left. and Edith kt ltartmann and Mrs. Ivan Clark watch at the Holiday Mall
Glasgow, both of Canton, study a handcrafted pillow at the at the Immauel Methodist Church Saturday. Mrs. Clark
Immanuel Methodist Church Holiday Mall. The money reports that business was brisk and that the concession
raised from the sale of food and sundrious items will go to CANTON. MO stand ran out of much of the food they had for sale.
the general fund of the church. TllURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1978
Topic set for 3::3:33E:I3E:I:3Z||:I33|z3zzZ|EZz3|3ZtE3E3|x||||||||x|||||||||H ..=..:i:.-==- t
Extension i '= !
Homemakers M ,,,
" ,, SPECIALS "
The topic this year i or t ,j j Ir
Extension Homemakers Clubs
in Family Economics is *l
"What's In An Issue?" This is
presented by Mary Ruth MENIS Z=
Knott, family economics and
management specialist. t INSULATED =z
il iwi
Becoming involved in a Ir [
consumer issue means enter-= BOOTS =
ing an area where there is
controversy and public discus-
sion. The ladies acquired a FuJI Jace or top Jace.
"' / gZ
better understanding of the
their issue' which will determine can step-by-step method which e beown uSedposition to explore and an to ,', " ,-' ." ); , I" =6 9r- Your choice RUGS ROOM SIZE 8'A xlt 4 i
organize a plan of action. • .
EACH
The ladies learned the six
;teps which are essential in GREAT BUY
analyzing consumer *issues. Ik " MEN'S
"Hlese included identifying the l MIXED
oonsumerissue, identifying BLACK NYLON
interested parties, viewpoints Ikdt
on the consumer issue, con-/t QUILTED "
sider impactandimplications = NUTS
of the consumer issue, develop
individual perspective' and fl Jackets
determine personal plans. 12 O Z. 1 t C
Theissuewhich each lady = CAN '0
worked through during the Heavy 8 OZ.
training session was food
labeling. Each of the ladies
Insulation
attending the session will take = CASHEWS
the lesson back and present it
to their individual clubs. Sizes $- M- L- Xl
" 83
Lewis County has 12 clubs It 9 OZ. BAG C REG. 8.99
with an enrollment of 173 Ik
members. . $7 66
e, GREAT BUY
pleasant people with-whom " OR
Give Heart Fund -' i Assoc,.:,.o. , C|PAC01. DELTA o,,-Q
to do business .-, ,o,,0, .,=, ,.
'lns--ance = --'"
• money saving ideas - Tips = Mouth Wash La_s BATHROOM I .'
• reasonable interest . J L . .. , , DELTA
• = 18 or 24 I= omm TISSUE '-'
e prompt closing = mY OF 4 3U , [-,,s
all adds up to the kind of a loan you can live - *'* * ' "- * " i
through good times and bad. Talktoour ,; -))
i lists... without obligation. " - ............ ". --'.
_=_ , ==.. .<__//j,
. TOOTHPASTE
........ -"-% t q " " PK G. oF 12 PKG.
|e , J"#* h/::d:::::: RE. 1.09 /3 - ----€
--°-' I .......... ,,,. . ' COMBS...... Z9
SAVI "'""'" "N-G--' t' "COUNT ON US- WE COUNT ON YOU"
PALMYRA'
AND BUILDING A==OCIAT,O" /%. " P.N. HIRSCH & 1.O,
Palmyra -- Canton -- Kahoka J
Ill0000/
Where You Sore E$ Moke o rence! '3AI'ISFAaION M.WA¥$" AN INI'|RCO CO.