FOR THE RECORD
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, October 31, 1985,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Illlll
Notice Of Trnstoe's Sale
Default having been made in the
payment of the note described in and
secured by Deed of Trust executed by
Junior F. Slaughter and Susan E.
Slaughter, his wife, dated October 6,
IN0, and recorded in the office of the
Recorder of Deeds of Lewis County,
Missouri, at Deed of Trust Book 272,
Page 4437, and conveying to the
undersigned Trustee the following
described property situated in the
County of Lewis and State of Missouri,
to-wit:
All that part of Lot Ninety-seven
(97), in the original town, now City of
LaGrange, described as follows:
Bel0nning at a point Twenty-two (22)
feet North of the Southeast corner of
sd Lot Ninety-eeven (97), aforesaid,
thence North on the East line of said
Lot, twenty-two (22) feet, thence West
parallel with the South line of said Lot
to the West line thereof; thence South
twenty-two (22) feet, thence East
parallel with the South line of said Lot
to the place of beginning.
At the request of the legal holder of
said note and in accordance with the
provisions of said Deed of Trust, the
undersigned Trustee will, on Wednes-
day, November 6, 1985, between the
hours of 9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00
o'clock p.m., and more particularly at
1:00 o'clock p.m., sell said property at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
cash at the North front door of the
Lewis County Courthouse in the City of
Mentlcello, Lewis County, Missouri, to
satisfy said note and costs.
-s-J. William Holliday, Trustee
Ist Pub. Oct. I0 4t
Invitation To BM
The City of Canton, Missouri, is
aeeking bids for one (1) used dump
truck.,
The vehicle is a 1973 International
with an eight (8) foot dump box.
The trunk may be seen at the City
owned lot at 2nd and Clark Street.
Bids are to be submitted no later
i than November 13, 1985, at 5:00 p.m.,
! at City HaLl. Bids will be opened
November 14, 1985, at 10:00 a.m, at
City Hall.
All bids submitted, under, one
th dollars ($I,000.00) will be
rejected.
Bids should be sealed and addressed
to the City Clerk, City of Canton, 124
N. h Street, Canton, Mimouri 63435,
and plainly marked in the lower left
hand corner "Sealed Bid - Dump
Truck-Opening Date November 14,
The City of Canton reserves the right
kccept or reject any or all bids and
: ,to waive irregularities deemed in the
Imblic interest.
Judy Wheeler, City Clerk
' 1St Pub. Oct. 31 It
State of Missouri )
Cmmty of Lewis ) as.
In The Circuit Court Of
Lewis County, Missouri
Probate Division
In the estate of Frederick A. Ketha,
deceased, . Estate No. CV785-43P
N Of Hearing
To all who claim any
interest in ,Woperty of Frederick
August Ketha, dsed, as an heir of
said decedent or through any heir of
said decedent:
You are h notified that a
iUtion has been filed in the above
court, for the determination of the
of Frederick A. Ytha, deceased,
of their respective interests as
such heirs in and with respect to the
proper owned by said decedent at
the time of death.
Petitioners' attorney is Richard R.
Howe, whose business addreu is 436
Lewis St., P.O. Box 2, Canton,
Missouri 63435.
You are further notified that a
hring upon said petition will be held
i ms Friday, November 15, 1985, at 10:00
€clock a.m. in the Probate Division of
Circuit Court of Lewis County,
Mimm, at Monticello, at which time
and91aco you may appear and be
-s-Shirley Hetzler, Clerk
Probate Division
Circuit Court of Lewis County, Mo.
ISt Pub. Oct. 17 4t
Notice Of Trustee's Sale
Whereas, Glen Tungate and Joanne
Tu_niglte, husband and wife, and Jeff
Tunpte, their son, by their trust deed
dated the 13th day of February, 1984,
and recorded in the Racorder's Office
for Lewis County, Missouri, in Book
at Page 67, conveyed to Robert M.
Clayton If, the undersigned trustee,
following described real estate
situated in the County of Lewis, State
of Missouri, to-wit:
South one-half (½) of the North
0he-half (½) of Section Eight (8) in
Township Sixty (6O) North, Range
Nine (9) West, Lewis County, Missouri,
which conveyance was made to the
trustee in trust to secure
the payment of their certain note in
trust deed described; and
tat Pub. Oct. 24
Whereas, default was made and still
contlnues in the payment of said note;
Now, Therefore, at the request of the
legal holder of said note, and in
pursuance of the provisions of said
trust deed, the undersigned trustee will
sell the property above-described at
public venue to the highest bidder for
cash at the front door of the
Courthouse in the City of Monticello,
Lewis County, Missouri, on Monday,
November 18, 1985, between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00 o'clock
p.m. for the purpose of satisfying said
indebtedness and the costs of execut-
hag this trust. The sale to begin at 1:00
p.m.
Originally Signed By:
Robert M. Clayton II
Attorney at law
Robert M. Clayton lI, Trustee
999 Broadway, P.O. Box 1013
Hannibal, Mo. 63401
Phone (314) 221-7333
4t
In The Circuit Court Of
Knox County, Missouri
Missouri Farmers Association, Inc., a
Missouri Corporation, Columbia, Mis-
souri 65201, Plaintiff
vs. Case No. CV382-61CC
Jon Rogers, Defendant
Notice Of SherffPs Sale
By virtue and authority of a general
execution in case No. CV382-61CC
issued from the office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Knox County,
Missouri, at Knox City, Missouri,
returnable in 90 days in said Court,
and to me as Sheriff directed and
delivered in'favor of Missouri Farmers
Association, Inc., a Missouri Corpora-
tion, Columbia, Missouri 65201, as
Plaintiff, and against Jon Rogers, as
Defendant, I have levied on and seized
all the right, title, interest and estate
of the said Defendant under an
installment land contract with Dorothy
Arndt for the original sum of $76,000.00
covering the following described real
estate situated in Lewis County,
Missouri, to-wit:
A tract of land lying in the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and
in the Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Eight (8),
Township Sixty-two (62) North, Range
Six (6) West in Lewis County,
Missouri, and being more fully
described as follows: Beginning at the
northeast corner of the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
the said Section Eight (8); thence
South 00 degrees 26' 21" West along tlfe
east line of said Quarter-Quarter
Section, 749.44 Feet; thence Norther
degrees 11' 19" West, 575 Feet; T
South 06 degrees 00' 56" West, 757 Feet
to a point on the north right-of-way line
of Missouri State Route No. 81; thence
North 55 degrees 17' 08" West along
said north right-of-way line, 392.27
Feet; thence Northwesterly along said
north right-of-way line on an Eight
Degree Arc to the left, 348.71 Feet to a
point on the west line of the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
the said Section Eight (8); thence
North 00 degrees 01' 55" West along
the west line of said Quarter-Quarter
Section, 1,003.26 Feet to the northwest
corner of the Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of said Section
Eight (6); thence South 89 degrees 57'
25" East along the north line of said
Quarter-Quarter Section, 1,319.03 Feet
to the point of beginning, containing
28.82 acres, more or less, as per
survey of Marvin J. Likes, Registered
Land Surveyor No. 1363 of Missouri, in
July of 1979
and I will on the eleventh day of
December, 1905, between the hours of
nine in the forenoon and five in the
afternoon of that day, to-wit: I:00
p.m., at the north front door of the
Lewis County Courthouse at Monticel-
lo, Missouri, expose for sale and sell at
public vendue for cash, to the highest
bidder, all of the right, title, interest
and estate of the above named
Defendant, in and to the said real
estate to satisfy said execution and
costs.
Robert L. Whitmer, Sheriff
Lewis County, Missouri
tat Pub. Oct. 31 4t t
Notice Of Filing Of Final Settlement
And Petition For Distribution
R.S.Mo. Jan. 1981
In The Circuit Court Of
Lewis County, Missouri
Probate Division At Monticello
In the estate of Lars Christian Larsen,
deceased. Estate No. CV785-21P
To all persons interested in the estate
of Lars Christian Larsen, deceased:
You are hereby notified that the
undersigned personal representative
will file a final settlement and petition
for determination of the persons who
are the successors in interest to
the personal-real property of the
decedent and of the extent and
character of their interest therein and
for distribution of such property, in the
Probate Division of the Circuit Court
of Lewis County, Missouri, on
November 8, 1985, or as may be contin-
ued by the court, and that any objec-
tions or exceptions to such final settle-
ment or petition or any item thereof
must be in writing and filed within
twenty days after the filing of such
final settlement.
-s-Dennis W. Smith, Attorney
P.O. Box 308, Canton, Mo. 63435
Notice Of Landowners Meeting I
Notice is hereby' given to all persons '.
owning land or other property within \\;
the Gregory Drainage District in Clark
and Lewis Counties, Mo., that a
meeting of the owners of land and
other property situated in said
Gregory Drainage District, has been
called by the Board of Supervisors of
said district, to be held at the Gregory
Drainage District office in the Logsdon
office building, Gregory Landing, Mo.,
at the hour of 1:30 p.m., Saturday, i'!7
November 2, 1985, for the purpose of : "
electing one supervisor for a term of ,
five years, and to transact such other
business as may come before said
meeting.
Fred Schlotter, president
Gregory Drainage District
ATTEST:
Mrs. Delorus Leftwich, Sec.-Treas.
1st Pub. Oct. 17 2t
To The Property Owners Of
Land And Other Property
You are hereby notified that the
annual meeting of the owners of land
and other property in Union Township
Drainage District will be held at the
LaGrange City Hall, LaGrange, Mis-
souri, on Wednesday, November 20,
1985, at 7:30 p.m.
The object of the meeting is to hear
reports of officers and district
activities, and transact such other
business as may regularly come before
the meeting.
The term of George Boyer expires
with this meeting.
George E. Boyer, president
Bob Richter, Secretary
Ist Pub. Oct. 31 3t
Notice Of Trustee's Sale
For default in the payment of debts
secured by a Deed of Trust executed
by Elsworth Hartzell, a single person,
and Donna Hartzell, a single person,
dated the 13th day of October, 1983,
recorded in Book 272 at Page 5651,
Office of Recorder of Deeds, LeWis
County, Missouri, at Monticello, Mis-
souri, the undersigned Successor
Trustee will on the 25th day of
November, 1985, between the hours of
9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00 o'clock p.m.,
at the front door of the Circuit
Courthouse in the City of Monticello,
Lewis County, Missouri, sell at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash a
tract of land lying, and being in the
County of Lewis, State of Missouri,
to-wit:
All of Lot Fourteen (14) and the East
four feet of Lot Thirteen (13) in Block
_Five (5) in Durkee' Addiction to e
"ToYed. " no,'-Ci' canton-Lewis
County, Missouri, to satisfy said debt
and costs.
Dennis W. Smith, Successor Trustee
1st Pub. Oct. 31 4t
Notice Of Trustee's Sale
Default having been made in the
payment of the note described in and
secured by Deed of Trust executed by
Melvin Rosenblatt and Lqvie Rosen-
blatt, husband and wife, dated
December 23, 1982, and recorded in the
office of the Recorder of Deeds of
Lewis County, Missouri, at Deed of
Trust Book 272, Page 5282, and
conveying to the undersigned Trustee
the following described property
situated in the County of Lewis and
State of Missouri, to-wit:
All of 20 feet off of the entire West
side of Lot Forty-three (43) in the
Original Town, now City of LaGrange,
Lewis County, Missouri, together with
an undivided one-half interest in and to
the East wall of the building situate
thereon, ,said wall being a party or
partition wall between said building
and the building situate on the East
port of said Lot heretofore conveyed
by Frank S. Haygoed to Charles
Hoskins; also that part of Lot
Forty-four (44) in the Original Town,
now City of LaGrange, Lewis County,
Missoui-i, within the following metes
and bounds, beginning at the Northeast
Corner of said Lot Forty-four (44)
aforesaid, thence South on the East
line of said Lot 53 feet, thence West 4
feet, thence North parallel with the
aforesaid East line 53 feet, thence East
on the North line of said lot to the
place of beginning, being in Lewis
County, Missouri.
At the request of the legal holder of
said note and in accordance with the
provisions of said deed of trust, the
undersigned Trustee will, on Friday,
November 8, 1985, between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00 o'clock
p.m., and more particularly at I:00
o'clock p.m., sell said property at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
cash at the North front door of the
Lewis County Courthouse in the City of
Monticello, Lewis County, Missouri, to
satisfy said note and costs.
-s-Dean Phillips, Trustee
J. William Holliday,
Attorney for Trustee
P.O. Box 140
Kahoka, Mo. 63445
818-727-3226
Mo. Bar No. 20922
1st Pub. Oct. 17 4t
Notice Of Letters Granted
In The Circuit Court Of
Lewis County Missouri
probate Division
In the estate of Joseph M. Denniston,
Tele. No. (314) 2884461 deceased. Estate No. CV785-44P
-s-Dennis W. Smith, To all persons interested in the estate
Personal Representative of Joseph M. Denniston, deceased:
P.O. Box 308, Canton, Mo. 63435 On October 21, 1985, (the Last Will of
Ist Pub. Oct. 17 4t decedent having been admitted to.
probate) Genevieve Tucker was aD-
Deaths
g Obituaries
Alice Moshier
Mrs. Alice Moshier, 78, of Canton,
died Tuesday, OCt. 22, 1985, in Blessing
Hospital in Quincy.
Alice Euphamie Moshier was born
OCt. 12, 1907, in SeoUand County, Kan.,
a daughter of Moses Hutchison and
Lucinda Della Reynolds Hanlin. She
married Walter Howard Moshier Feb.
12, 1924, in Manhattan, Kan. He died
Feb. 2, 1979. Mrs. Moshier was a
seamstress in Cincinnati, Ohio, until
retiring. She was a member of the
Blue Ash (0.) Baptist Church, Esther
Rebekah Lodge of Canton, Riverview
Extension Club and the Lewis County
Nursing Home Auxiliary.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.
Richard (Roberts) Holmes of Canton;
two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Warner of
Solomon, Kan., and Mrs. Ruth Stull of
Archer, Neb.; two grandchildren; and
other relatives. She was also preceded
in death by her parents, a sister, and a
brother.
Funeral services were held Friday in
the Davis Funeral Chapel in Canton,
conducted by the Rev. Milton Baum-
gardner. Music was furnished by Bill
Berry, with Mrs. Ruth Ayers at the
Pall rers were Gene Sykes, Dan
Steinbeck, Marvin Zenge, Don Burke,
Jesse Franks and Ed Frye. Burial was
in Forest Grow Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society.
Reuben Smyser
Reuben A. Smyser, 88, of rural
Durham, a retired farmer, died
Thursday, Oct. 17, 1985, in his home.
Reuben Alexander Smyser was born
in Lewis County Nov. 27, 1896, a son
of Joseph and Ida Mohr Smyser. He
married Gertrude Minch June 18, 1919.
She died Dec. 7, 1922. He married
Eunice Tucker Sept. 23, 1925. Mr.
Smyser farmed south of Durham all of
his life. He was a member of the
Durham Baptist Church, and a former
member of the American Legion.
Sm'vivors include his wife; two sons,
Elma of Ewing and Roy of Lewistown;
two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Johnson
of St. Louis and Mrs. Chester Hicks of
Durham; nine grandcldldren; nine
great grandchildren; and other rela-
tives. He was also preceded in death
by his parents, two brothers and a
sister.
Funeral services were held Saturday
in the Ball'Coder Funeral Home .at
Ewing, conducted by the Rev. Elmer
Hagood. Burial was in Durham
Cemetery.
BIRTHS
I I II
Robert and Karan Chancellor of
Canton are parents of a baby boy born
Wednesday, Oct. 16, at St. Mary
Hospital in Quincy. He weighed 10
pounds and has been named Anthony
Boone. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ChanceLlor, Sr., of rural Canton
and the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eaton.
pointed personal reprM,.rative of the
estate of Joseph M. Denniston,
deceased, by the Probate Division of
the Circuit Court of Lewis County,
Missouri. The business address of the
personal representative is R.R. I,' Box
123, Williamstown, Missouri 63473, and
the attorney is Charles E. Rendlen, III,
whose address and phone number are
106 North Third Street, Hannibal,
Missouri 63401, 314-221-4060.
creditors of said decedent are
notified to file claims in court within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice or be forever
barred.
Judy Hartley, clerk
1st Pub. Oct. 24 4t
Services held Sunday
former Canton busin
Funeral services for James W. Catty
of Canton were conducted by his son,
Dr. James W. Carty, Jr., Sunday, OCt.
27, 1985, at Arnold's Funeral Home in
Canton, with burial in Forest Grove
Cemetery.
Craft Lodge No. 287 A.F. & A.M.
held Masonic services Saturday at
Arnold's. They were conducted by
Grant Dutton, assisted by Frank
Watkins, both past masters of Center
Lodge No. 172, Macon.
Mr. Carty, retired co-owner of
Canton Hardware Store, died Oct. 22 in
Blessing Hospital after a long illness.
The son of the late William Jackson
and Sarah Hester Carty, he was born
June 22, 1894, in Plevna, Mo. He was
married June 20, 1922, in Kirksville, to
Pauline Boyed, who survives.
Other survivors include one son, Dr.
Carry, of Bethany, W. Va.; one
daughter, Mary Hester Uppinghouse of
Burlington; a sister, Marie Odin: of
Columbia; five grandchildren; eight
great grandchildren; and other rela-
tives. He was preceded in death by his
parents, a brother and a sister.
Mr. Carty was a Pontiac-Buick
dealer in Canton and
truck superintendent for
firms in Guam, peru
defense manufacturing
in Milwaukee, Wis.,
Neb.; and a farmer
He was a member
Church; a 58-year
Lodge No. 287 A.F. &
of Royal Arch
watchman
Shrine No. 32,
Jerusalem, all of
Northeast Missouri
Miriam Shrine No.
member of Scottish
Masonry, Agena,
Shrine, Honolulu,
member and past
Chapter No. 151,
Star, Canton.
Casket bearers
Harold Collins, David
Kenady, Jay
Zenge. Honoraries were
Raymond Clark, Dr.
Paul Feldkamp, Flint
Rogers, "Claude Stag
Quinn.
CARDS OF
THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my family and
friends for cards, flowers, visits and
calls while I was a patient in Blessing
Hospital. Your thoughtfulness and acts
of kindness were greatly appreciated.
Georgette Van Tress
CARD OF THANKS
I am grateful to my relatives and
friends for the flowers, cards, calls
and visits while I was in the hospital.
A special thanks to the Eagles for their
help. Thanks.
+ Mary O. Stmrgeon
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives,
friends and neighbors for their acts of
kindness shown during the illness
and death of our beloved husband,
father and grandfather, J. L. Thanks
to Rev. Evans and Rev, Scl fro"
visits and payers.A'special nk
you to all that remembered us in
prayers and visits in our behalf. We
also extend thanks for food, cards and
calls, the beautiful floral tributes, and
the memorial offerings. God bless each
of you.
+ J.L. Jennings Family
CARD OF THANK8
I want to thank relatives and friends
for all attention given me during my
short stay in Blessing Hospital and
after returning home. Especially to
Dr. Bob Woods for his presence and
transportation. May God bless you all.
+ Elizabeth McCutehan
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many acts of kindness
shown us during our recent loss of
loved one Donald O'Brien.
+ Mrs. Ella O'Brien and Family
Invitation to
join Mo.
Sheriffs'
Sheriff Robert L.
annotmced that Lewis
who would like to
against crime are
honorary members ........
Sheriffs' Association.
Founded nearly
Missouri Sheriffs'
nonprofit,
org
tion of peace and the
lives and property
Missouri, according
The honorary
was begun to provide
opportunity to lend
more effective law
better help local
lives and property
"We are inviting
us better serve them
fight for effective law
Sheriff Whitmer
residents should
ship applications in the
difficult to get an
everyone who might
Missouri Sheriff's
honorary member,"
"If you don't
mail, you can come bY
department, or you
name, address, and
individual membershiP.
business membership)
Sheriffs' Association,
Jefferson City, Mo.
Membership dues
professionalize, and
protect the men
of Missouri. All
will receive a
decal for your
year's subscription to t
quarterly magazine, ,
Sheriff."
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to my friends and relatives
for cards, phone calls and your
prayers while I was in the hospital.
+ Addle Schafer
Martin Schafer Family
CARD OF THANK8
I want to thank all those who visited
me during my stay in the hospital,
cards and phone calls. God bless each
of you.
+ John Gantt
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this
opportumty to thank all the people
involved with the car exhibit this year.
What started out to be a project for the
summer of 1986 became an elY
successful exhibit in only seven short
weeks. A project that came into being
only because of the overwhelming
involvement of the local businesses,
townspeople, and area car clubs. We
were complimented by numerous car
enthusiasts throughout the day about
how well the exhibit was put together
and organized. Many asked how many
years Canton has been havi this Car
Show being so well thought out and
displayed.
Such compliments were not expaetod
the first year, we assumed that we
would have to learn from our mistakes
and apply it to next year's exhibiL
However, because of all the help and
sponsorship we received the mistakes
and problems were few. We are
looking forward to working with each
and every person, business and Car
Club next year, and in the many years
to come. We appreciate you aLl.
River City Auto Exhibit
Jim Engl
Jim Leone
Ray McSm.ley
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amount of
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which the Great Rive
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annuafised revenueS).
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FOR THE RECORD
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, October 31, 1985,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Illlll
Notice Of Trnstoe's Sale
Default having been made in the
payment of the note described in and
secured by Deed of Trust executed by
Junior F. Slaughter and Susan E.
Slaughter, his wife, dated October 6,
IN0, and recorded in the office of the
Recorder of Deeds of Lewis County,
Missouri, at Deed of Trust Book 272,
Page 4437, and conveying to the
undersigned Trustee the following
described property situated in the
County of Lewis and State of Missouri,
to-wit:
All that part of Lot Ninety-seven
(97), in the original town, now City of
LaGrange, described as follows:
Bel0nning at a point Twenty-two (22)
feet North of the Southeast corner of
sd Lot Ninety-eeven (97), aforesaid,
thence North on the East line of said
Lot, twenty-two (22) feet, thence West
parallel with the South line of said Lot
to the West line thereof; thence South
twenty-two (22) feet, thence East
parallel with the South line of said Lot
to the place of beginning.
At the request of the legal holder of
said note and in accordance with the
provisions of said Deed of Trust, the
undersigned Trustee will, on Wednes-
day, November 6, 1985, between the
hours of 9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00
o'clock p.m., and more particularly at
1:00 o'clock p.m., sell said property at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
cash at the North front door of the
Lewis County Courthouse in the City of
Mentlcello, Lewis County, Missouri, to
satisfy said note and costs.
-s-J. William Holliday, Trustee
Ist Pub. Oct. I0 4t
Invitation To BM
The City of Canton, Missouri, is
aeeking bids for one (1) used dump
truck.,
The vehicle is a 1973 International
with an eight (8) foot dump box.
The trunk may be seen at the City
owned lot at 2nd and Clark Street.
Bids are to be submitted no later
i than November 13, 1985, at 5:00 p.m.,
! at City HaLl. Bids will be opened
November 14, 1985, at 10:00 a.m, at
City Hall.
All bids submitted, under, one
th dollars ($I,000.00) will be
rejected.
Bids should be sealed and addressed
to the City Clerk, City of Canton, 124
N. h Street, Canton, Mimouri 63435,
and plainly marked in the lower left
hand corner "Sealed Bid - Dump
Truck-Opening Date November 14,
The City of Canton reserves the right
kccept or reject any or all bids and
: ,to waive irregularities deemed in the
Imblic interest.
Judy Wheeler, City Clerk
' 1St Pub. Oct. 31 It
State of Missouri )
Cmmty of Lewis ) as.
In The Circuit Court Of
Lewis County, Missouri
Probate Division
In the estate of Frederick A. Ketha,
deceased, . Estate No. CV785-43P
N Of Hearing
To all who claim any
interest in ,Woperty of Frederick
August Ketha, dsed, as an heir of
said decedent or through any heir of
said decedent:
You are h notified that a
iUtion has been filed in the above
court, for the determination of the
of Frederick A. Ytha, deceased,
of their respective interests as
such heirs in and with respect to the
proper owned by said decedent at
the time of death.
Petitioners' attorney is Richard R.
Howe, whose business addreu is 436
Lewis St., P.O. Box 2, Canton,
Missouri 63435.
You are further notified that a
hring upon said petition will be held
i ms Friday, November 15, 1985, at 10:00
€clock a.m. in the Probate Division of
Circuit Court of Lewis County,
Mimm, at Monticello, at which time
and91aco you may appear and be
-s-Shirley Hetzler, Clerk
Probate Division
Circuit Court of Lewis County, Mo.
ISt Pub. Oct. 17 4t
Notice Of Trustee's Sale
Whereas, Glen Tungate and Joanne
Tu_niglte, husband and wife, and Jeff
Tunpte, their son, by their trust deed
dated the 13th day of February, 1984,
and recorded in the Racorder's Office
for Lewis County, Missouri, in Book
at Page 67, conveyed to Robert M.
Clayton If, the undersigned trustee,
following described real estate
situated in the County of Lewis, State
of Missouri, to-wit:
South one-half (½) of the North
0he-half (½) of Section Eight (8) in
Township Sixty (6O) North, Range
Nine (9) West, Lewis County, Missouri,
which conveyance was made to the
trustee in trust to secure
the payment of their certain note in
trust deed described; and
tat Pub. Oct. 24
Whereas, default was made and still
contlnues in the payment of said note;
Now, Therefore, at the request of the
legal holder of said note, and in
pursuance of the provisions of said
trust deed, the undersigned trustee will
sell the property above-described at
public venue to the highest bidder for
cash at the front door of the
Courthouse in the City of Monticello,
Lewis County, Missouri, on Monday,
November 18, 1985, between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00 o'clock
p.m. for the purpose of satisfying said
indebtedness and the costs of execut-
hag this trust. The sale to begin at 1:00
p.m.
Originally Signed By:
Robert M. Clayton II
Attorney at law
Robert M. Clayton lI, Trustee
999 Broadway, P.O. Box 1013
Hannibal, Mo. 63401
Phone (314) 221-7333
4t
In The Circuit Court Of
Knox County, Missouri
Missouri Farmers Association, Inc., a
Missouri Corporation, Columbia, Mis-
souri 65201, Plaintiff
vs. Case No. CV382-61CC
Jon Rogers, Defendant
Notice Of SherffPs Sale
By virtue and authority of a general
execution in case No. CV382-61CC
issued from the office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Knox County,
Missouri, at Knox City, Missouri,
returnable in 90 days in said Court,
and to me as Sheriff directed and
delivered in'favor of Missouri Farmers
Association, Inc., a Missouri Corpora-
tion, Columbia, Missouri 65201, as
Plaintiff, and against Jon Rogers, as
Defendant, I have levied on and seized
all the right, title, interest and estate
of the said Defendant under an
installment land contract with Dorothy
Arndt for the original sum of $76,000.00
covering the following described real
estate situated in Lewis County,
Missouri, to-wit:
A tract of land lying in the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and
in the Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Eight (8),
Township Sixty-two (62) North, Range
Six (6) West in Lewis County,
Missouri, and being more fully
described as follows: Beginning at the
northeast corner of the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
the said Section Eight (8); thence
South 00 degrees 26' 21" West along tlfe
east line of said Quarter-Quarter
Section, 749.44 Feet; thence Norther
degrees 11' 19" West, 575 Feet; T
South 06 degrees 00' 56" West, 757 Feet
to a point on the north right-of-way line
of Missouri State Route No. 81; thence
North 55 degrees 17' 08" West along
said north right-of-way line, 392.27
Feet; thence Northwesterly along said
north right-of-way line on an Eight
Degree Arc to the left, 348.71 Feet to a
point on the west line of the Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
the said Section Eight (8); thence
North 00 degrees 01' 55" West along
the west line of said Quarter-Quarter
Section, 1,003.26 Feet to the northwest
corner of the Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of said Section
Eight (6); thence South 89 degrees 57'
25" East along the north line of said
Quarter-Quarter Section, 1,319.03 Feet
to the point of beginning, containing
28.82 acres, more or less, as per
survey of Marvin J. Likes, Registered
Land Surveyor No. 1363 of Missouri, in
July of 1979
and I will on the eleventh day of
December, 1905, between the hours of
nine in the forenoon and five in the
afternoon of that day, to-wit: I:00
p.m., at the north front door of the
Lewis County Courthouse at Monticel-
lo, Missouri, expose for sale and sell at
public vendue for cash, to the highest
bidder, all of the right, title, interest
and estate of the above named
Defendant, in and to the said real
estate to satisfy said execution and
costs.
Robert L. Whitmer, Sheriff
Lewis County, Missouri
tat Pub. Oct. 31 4t t
Notice Of Filing Of Final Settlement
And Petition For Distribution
R.S.Mo. Jan. 1981
In The Circuit Court Of
Lewis County, Missouri
Probate Division At Monticello
In the estate of Lars Christian Larsen,
deceased. Estate No. CV785-21P
To all persons interested in the estate
of Lars Christian Larsen, deceased:
You are hereby notified that the
undersigned personal representative
will file a final settlement and petition
for determination of the persons who
are the successors in interest to
the personal-real property of the
decedent and of the extent and
character of their interest therein and
for distribution of such property, in the
Probate Division of the Circuit Court
of Lewis County, Missouri, on
November 8, 1985, or as may be contin-
ued by the court, and that any objec-
tions or exceptions to such final settle-
ment or petition or any item thereof
must be in writing and filed within
twenty days after the filing of such
final settlement.
-s-Dennis W. Smith, Attorney
P.O. Box 308, Canton, Mo. 63435
Notice Of Landowners Meeting I
Notice is hereby' given to all persons '.
owning land or other property within \\;
the Gregory Drainage District in Clark
and Lewis Counties, Mo., that a
meeting of the owners of land and
other property situated in said
Gregory Drainage District, has been
called by the Board of Supervisors of
said district, to be held at the Gregory
Drainage District office in the Logsdon
office building, Gregory Landing, Mo.,
at the hour of 1:30 p.m., Saturday, i'!7
November 2, 1985, for the purpose of : "
electing one supervisor for a term of ,
five years, and to transact such other
business as may come before said
meeting.
Fred Schlotter, president
Gregory Drainage District
ATTEST:
Mrs. Delorus Leftwich, Sec.-Treas.
1st Pub. Oct. 17 2t
To The Property Owners Of
Land And Other Property
You are hereby notified that the
annual meeting of the owners of land
and other property in Union Township
Drainage District will be held at the
LaGrange City Hall, LaGrange, Mis-
souri, on Wednesday, November 20,
1985, at 7:30 p.m.
The object of the meeting is to hear
reports of officers and district
activities, and transact such other
business as may regularly come before
the meeting.
The term of George Boyer expires
with this meeting.
George E. Boyer, president
Bob Richter, Secretary
Ist Pub. Oct. 31 3t
Notice Of Trustee's Sale
For default in the payment of debts
secured by a Deed of Trust executed
by Elsworth Hartzell, a single person,
and Donna Hartzell, a single person,
dated the 13th day of October, 1983,
recorded in Book 272 at Page 5651,
Office of Recorder of Deeds, LeWis
County, Missouri, at Monticello, Mis-
souri, the undersigned Successor
Trustee will on the 25th day of
November, 1985, between the hours of
9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00 o'clock p.m.,
at the front door of the Circuit
Courthouse in the City of Monticello,
Lewis County, Missouri, sell at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash a
tract of land lying, and being in the
County of Lewis, State of Missouri,
to-wit:
All of Lot Fourteen (14) and the East
four feet of Lot Thirteen (13) in Block
_Five (5) in Durkee' Addiction to e
"ToYed. " no,'-Ci' canton-Lewis
County, Missouri, to satisfy said debt
and costs.
Dennis W. Smith, Successor Trustee
1st Pub. Oct. 31 4t
Notice Of Trustee's Sale
Default having been made in the
payment of the note described in and
secured by Deed of Trust executed by
Melvin Rosenblatt and Lqvie Rosen-
blatt, husband and wife, dated
December 23, 1982, and recorded in the
office of the Recorder of Deeds of
Lewis County, Missouri, at Deed of
Trust Book 272, Page 5282, and
conveying to the undersigned Trustee
the following described property
situated in the County of Lewis and
State of Missouri, to-wit:
All of 20 feet off of the entire West
side of Lot Forty-three (43) in the
Original Town, now City of LaGrange,
Lewis County, Missouri, together with
an undivided one-half interest in and to
the East wall of the building situate
thereon, ,said wall being a party or
partition wall between said building
and the building situate on the East
port of said Lot heretofore conveyed
by Frank S. Haygoed to Charles
Hoskins; also that part of Lot
Forty-four (44) in the Original Town,
now City of LaGrange, Lewis County,
Missoui-i, within the following metes
and bounds, beginning at the Northeast
Corner of said Lot Forty-four (44)
aforesaid, thence South on the East
line of said Lot 53 feet, thence West 4
feet, thence North parallel with the
aforesaid East line 53 feet, thence East
on the North line of said lot to the
place of beginning, being in Lewis
County, Missouri.
At the request of the legal holder of
said note and in accordance with the
provisions of said deed of trust, the
undersigned Trustee will, on Friday,
November 8, 1985, between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock a.m. and 5:00 o'clock
p.m., and more particularly at I:00
o'clock p.m., sell said property at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
cash at the North front door of the
Lewis County Courthouse in the City of
Monticello, Lewis County, Missouri, to
satisfy said note and costs.
-s-Dean Phillips, Trustee
J. William Holliday,
Attorney for Trustee
P.O. Box 140
Kahoka, Mo. 63445
818-727-3226
Mo. Bar No. 20922
1st Pub. Oct. 17 4t
Notice Of Letters Granted
In The Circuit Court Of
Lewis County Missouri
probate Division
In the estate of Joseph M. Denniston,
Tele. No. (314) 2884461 deceased. Estate No. CV785-44P
-s-Dennis W. Smith, To all persons interested in the estate
Personal Representative of Joseph M. Denniston, deceased:
P.O. Box 308, Canton, Mo. 63435 On October 21, 1985, (the Last Will of
Ist Pub. Oct. 17 4t decedent having been admitted to.
probate) Genevieve Tucker was aD-
Deaths
g Obituaries
Alice Moshier
Mrs. Alice Moshier, 78, of Canton,
died Tuesday, OCt. 22, 1985, in Blessing
Hospital in Quincy.
Alice Euphamie Moshier was born
OCt. 12, 1907, in SeoUand County, Kan.,
a daughter of Moses Hutchison and
Lucinda Della Reynolds Hanlin. She
married Walter Howard Moshier Feb.
12, 1924, in Manhattan, Kan. He died
Feb. 2, 1979. Mrs. Moshier was a
seamstress in Cincinnati, Ohio, until
retiring. She was a member of the
Blue Ash (0.) Baptist Church, Esther
Rebekah Lodge of Canton, Riverview
Extension Club and the Lewis County
Nursing Home Auxiliary.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.
Richard (Roberts) Holmes of Canton;
two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Warner of
Solomon, Kan., and Mrs. Ruth Stull of
Archer, Neb.; two grandchildren; and
other relatives. She was also preceded
in death by her parents, a sister, and a
brother.
Funeral services were held Friday in
the Davis Funeral Chapel in Canton,
conducted by the Rev. Milton Baum-
gardner. Music was furnished by Bill
Berry, with Mrs. Ruth Ayers at the
Pall rers were Gene Sykes, Dan
Steinbeck, Marvin Zenge, Don Burke,
Jesse Franks and Ed Frye. Burial was
in Forest Grow Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society.
Reuben Smyser
Reuben A. Smyser, 88, of rural
Durham, a retired farmer, died
Thursday, Oct. 17, 1985, in his home.
Reuben Alexander Smyser was born
in Lewis County Nov. 27, 1896, a son
of Joseph and Ida Mohr Smyser. He
married Gertrude Minch June 18, 1919.
She died Dec. 7, 1922. He married
Eunice Tucker Sept. 23, 1925. Mr.
Smyser farmed south of Durham all of
his life. He was a member of the
Durham Baptist Church, and a former
member of the American Legion.
Sm'vivors include his wife; two sons,
Elma of Ewing and Roy of Lewistown;
two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Johnson
of St. Louis and Mrs. Chester Hicks of
Durham; nine grandcldldren; nine
great grandchildren; and other rela-
tives. He was also preceded in death
by his parents, two brothers and a
sister.
Funeral services were held Saturday
in the Ball'Coder Funeral Home .at
Ewing, conducted by the Rev. Elmer
Hagood. Burial was in Durham
Cemetery.
BIRTHS
I I II
Robert and Karan Chancellor of
Canton are parents of a baby boy born
Wednesday, Oct. 16, at St. Mary
Hospital in Quincy. He weighed 10
pounds and has been named Anthony
Boone. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ChanceLlor, Sr., of rural Canton
and the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eaton.
pointed personal reprM,.rative of the
estate of Joseph M. Denniston,
deceased, by the Probate Division of
the Circuit Court of Lewis County,
Missouri. The business address of the
personal representative is R.R. I,' Box
123, Williamstown, Missouri 63473, and
the attorney is Charles E. Rendlen, III,
whose address and phone number are
106 North Third Street, Hannibal,
Missouri 63401, 314-221-4060.
creditors of said decedent are
notified to file claims in court within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice or be forever
barred.
Judy Hartley, clerk
1st Pub. Oct. 24 4t
Services held Sunday
former Canton busin
Funeral services for James W. Catty
of Canton were conducted by his son,
Dr. James W. Carty, Jr., Sunday, OCt.
27, 1985, at Arnold's Funeral Home in
Canton, with burial in Forest Grove
Cemetery.
Craft Lodge No. 287 A.F. & A.M.
held Masonic services Saturday at
Arnold's. They were conducted by
Grant Dutton, assisted by Frank
Watkins, both past masters of Center
Lodge No. 172, Macon.
Mr. Carty, retired co-owner of
Canton Hardware Store, died Oct. 22 in
Blessing Hospital after a long illness.
The son of the late William Jackson
and Sarah Hester Carty, he was born
June 22, 1894, in Plevna, Mo. He was
married June 20, 1922, in Kirksville, to
Pauline Boyed, who survives.
Other survivors include one son, Dr.
Carry, of Bethany, W. Va.; one
daughter, Mary Hester Uppinghouse of
Burlington; a sister, Marie Odin: of
Columbia; five grandchildren; eight
great grandchildren; and other rela-
tives. He was preceded in death by his
parents, a brother and a sister.
Mr. Carty was a Pontiac-Buick
dealer in Canton and
truck superintendent for
firms in Guam, peru
defense manufacturing
in Milwaukee, Wis.,
Neb.; and a farmer
He was a member
Church; a 58-year
Lodge No. 287 A.F. &
of Royal Arch
watchman
Shrine No. 32,
Jerusalem, all of
Northeast Missouri
Miriam Shrine No.
member of Scottish
Masonry, Agena,
Shrine, Honolulu,
member and past
Chapter No. 151,
Star, Canton.
Casket bearers
Harold Collins, David
Kenady, Jay
Zenge. Honoraries were
Raymond Clark, Dr.
Paul Feldkamp, Flint
Rogers, "Claude Stag
Quinn.
CARDS OF
THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my family and
friends for cards, flowers, visits and
calls while I was a patient in Blessing
Hospital. Your thoughtfulness and acts
of kindness were greatly appreciated.
Georgette Van Tress
CARD OF THANKS
I am grateful to my relatives and
friends for the flowers, cards, calls
and visits while I was in the hospital.
A special thanks to the Eagles for their
help. Thanks.
+ Mary O. Stmrgeon
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives,
friends and neighbors for their acts of
kindness shown during the illness
and death of our beloved husband,
father and grandfather, J. L. Thanks
to Rev. Evans and Rev, Scl fro"
visits and payers.A'special nk
you to all that remembered us in
prayers and visits in our behalf. We
also extend thanks for food, cards and
calls, the beautiful floral tributes, and
the memorial offerings. God bless each
of you.
+ J.L. Jennings Family
CARD OF THANK8
I want to thank relatives and friends
for all attention given me during my
short stay in Blessing Hospital and
after returning home. Especially to
Dr. Bob Woods for his presence and
transportation. May God bless you all.
+ Elizabeth McCutehan
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many acts of kindness
shown us during our recent loss of
loved one Donald O'Brien.
+ Mrs. Ella O'Brien and Family
Invitation to
join Mo.
Sheriffs'
Sheriff Robert L.
annotmced that Lewis
who would like to
against crime are
honorary members ........
Sheriffs' Association.
Founded nearly
Missouri Sheriffs'
nonprofit,
org
tion of peace and the
lives and property
Missouri, according
The honorary
was begun to provide
opportunity to lend
more effective law
better help local
lives and property
"We are inviting
us better serve them
fight for effective law
Sheriff Whitmer
residents should
ship applications in the
difficult to get an
everyone who might
Missouri Sheriff's
honorary member,"
"If you don't
mail, you can come bY
department, or you
name, address, and
individual membershiP.
business membership)
Sheriffs' Association,
Jefferson City, Mo.
Membership dues
professionalize, and
protect the men
of Missouri. All
will receive a
decal for your
year's subscription to t
quarterly magazine, ,
Sheriff."
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to my friends and relatives
for cards, phone calls and your
prayers while I was in the hospital.
+ Addle Schafer
Martin Schafer Family
CARD OF THANK8
I want to thank all those who visited
me during my stay in the hospital,
cards and phone calls. God bless each
of you.
+ John Gantt
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this
opportumty to thank all the people
involved with the car exhibit this year.
What started out to be a project for the
summer of 1986 became an elY
successful exhibit in only seven short
weeks. A project that came into being
only because of the overwhelming
involvement of the local businesses,
townspeople, and area car clubs. We
were complimented by numerous car
enthusiasts throughout the day about
how well the exhibit was put together
and organized. Many asked how many
years Canton has been havi this Car
Show being so well thought out and
displayed.
Such compliments were not expaetod
the first year, we assumed that we
would have to learn from our mistakes
and apply it to next year's exhibiL
However, because of all the help and
sponsorship we received the mistakes
and problems were few. We are
looking forward to working with each
and every person, business and Car
Club next year, and in the many years
to come. We appreciate you aLl.
River City Auto Exhibit
Jim Engl
Jim Leone
Ray McSm.ley
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PRESS-NEWS JOURNAL
MPSC
amount of
gas hike
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mission has reduced
which the Great Rive
can increase its gas
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approxinmtely
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request with the PSC
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annual revenues by
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allowing the comPasY
reflecting an
increase in grass
apprnxinmte 4.1
annuafised revenueS).
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River Gas
place in its
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has also agreed
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service previously
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