N EIGH BORHOOD I',1 EWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, November 7, 1985
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Williamstown
rni00 minnie Selway
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brennan spent
part of last week in Columbia to be
near their daughter, Conni, who had
major surgery at the University
Hospital Thursday.
Miss Mable Walker was a Thursday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Nichols. The latter was celebrating her
birthday.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wilke were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sparrow and son,
Jack, of Lewistown. Evening guests
were their daughter, Mrs. Baker and
baby of LaBelle.
Mrs. Mable Briscoe spent Sunday
with her son, Norman and wife.
Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Laddie Briscoe and baby of Memphis.
Mrs. Ada LaVelle was a Sunday
dinner guest of her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Hilburn Fishback.
Mrs. Jack Spear of Savannah spent
the weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Michaleen Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of
Baring spent Monday to Wednesday
with Mrs. Erma Marsot and Margee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Scott and
family spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Etta Bell Scott.
C. L. Legg spent the weekend at the
Quincy College where he attended TEC
for teenagers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Legg of
LaGrange spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. June Legg.
Lee Lemmon and mother, Mrs.
Letha Lemmon, were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Edlin near Kahoka.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Nelson of Palmyra were Lee Lemmon
and family, Mrs. Letha Lemmon and
Ewing
Scott Dehner
IIII
Clear $ "
,840 In
fire department
benefit day
The Ewing R-4 Fire and Rescue
Dept. held its pancake and sausage
day Saturday. Approximately $840 was
cleared for the fire department.
According to Fire Chief Lea Edmon-
ston the proceeds will go towards the
pro'chase of a used 1985 Chevrolet 2-ton
truck which will carry the depart-
meat's 2,000 gallon water tank. The
newer truck will replace the current
Varied items
discussed by
Co--- • "
Hnnlssloners
A number of items were discussed in
October by the s County Board of
Commisioners.
At the Oct. 21 meeting, Don
Grimwood reported dumping on a road'
was still a problem, except now the
dumping is further down the road. The
problem was referred to Prosecuting
Attorney Fred Westhoff.
of car Parking on a road
in the Benjamin area was referred to
Sheriff Robert Whitmer.
The Commission disctmmst expand-
ing patch rock from revenue sharing
money, but apparently took no action
on it.
Bud Gamin and Russell Shultz
inquired about bridges.
On Oct. 17, The Commission heard a
report from Chuck King of MICO
Engineers on a contract for bridge
rating and posting for 35 bridges. After
some changes, the contract was
signed.
Jim Cordray of MIT discussed
machinery with the Commission.
Charles Little discussed progress
with the Williamstown park and the
need for financial assistance. Larry
Penn discussed with the commission
about a parked vehicle blocking a
road. Randy Sharpe discussed insur-
ance on the Kling Building and
whether to rock or sap a road in front
of his house.
The Commission agreed at an earlier
meeting to put money from a
• certificate of deposit due OCt. 10 into a
Money Market account at Lewistown
State Bank.
June Legg, J. W. Van Meter, and
Brown talked with the
commission about rock on various
roads. Commissioner Harlie Spratt
was appointed employee representa-
tive at a LAGERS meeting in
November.
The CommissiOn agreed to hire
Christa Whtmer as courthouse janitor
until June Hinz recovers from a
hospital visit. Commissioner Dennis
Ila I.emmon of Canton. They were
celebrating the latter's birthday.
Miss Freida Greggs spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Alverta Harper
and family near Kahoka. The former
moved to Kirksville Monday from the
senior housing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson returned
home Friday from Quincy where the
former was a surgical patient in
Blessing Hospital the past few weeks.
Mrs. Hazel Legg and Mrs. Mable
Briscoe were Wednesday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merrell, who are
in poor health at LaBelle Manor. Mrs.
Legg also visited Hazel B. Legg last
week who moved from the nursing
home to the senior housing in Kahoka.
Callers of Mrs. Velma Doran
Thursday evening were Tonnie Alex-
ander and son of Kahoka and Rohby
Doran.
George Phillips, Brainard Hamilton
and Alvin Mitts drove to Swan Lake at
Sumner sightseeing Saturday.
Mrs. Clara Gregg was moved last
week from Blessing Hospital to the
Lewis County Nursing Home near
Canton. Her daughter, Freida, visited
her Saturday.
Durward Speer was a Sunday dinner
guest in the Paul Bevans home. He
and Mrs. Bevans were afternoon
callers in the Luther Brown, John
Foster and Minnie Selway homes.
Rev. Ted Davis was a Monday caller
of Mrs. Michaleen Joy and Minnie
Selway.
Mrs. Ona St. Clair attended a St.
Clair reunion at the Sever Library in
Kahoka Sunda'y,
Mrs. Brenda Shaw and children of
Canton spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Lola Coons.
Mrs. Thomas Nichols and Mrs.
Freida Bevans vsited the former's son,
Gary Nichols and family at Hurdland
Monday.
Mrs. William Desvaux visited her
mother, Mrs. Viola Spurgeon, Monday
at the Lewis County Nursing Home.
Bill Doran and Kaye of Monticello
were Monday callers of his mother,
Mrs. Velma Doran.
tanker truck.
Winners of last week's pitch
tournament were Shorty Brown and
Maxine Klocke, 1st; J. P. Willows and
Thelma Ball, 2nd; and Lucille Brown
and Ed Klocke, 3rd.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dehner were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Dehner and Branden of New London"
and Mr. and Mrs. Rndger Mock of
Cedar Rapids. Other guests for supper
Satin-day were Mr. and Mrs. Don
DehneL; Of Hannibal, Bill Dchner of
Canton and Mrs. Henrietta Dehner.
Other guests for Sunday dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Robbie
and Michelle and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Willows.
Mrs. Wilma Hadfield and Mrs.
Frances Olson are expected to be hack
home sometime this week after both
having surgery at Blessing Hospital in
Quincy.
The First Baptist Church Junior
Choir has begun work on their
Christmas cantata. They will practice
every Wednesday afternoon.
McCutchan verified this with Hinz at a
personal visit at the hospital.
Patrick Poepping, an engineer and
land surveyor for Poepping, Stone,
Bach and Associates, Inc., of Quincy,
and Keokuk asked to be considered in
future projects.
Monticello
mrs. Nancy Breeding
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Munzlinger and
son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Munzlinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrell of
Canton called on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Rutledge Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Grace Florea of Knox City
came Saturday for a visit with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stice.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geisendorfer
and Beth called on Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McCutchan Friday evening.
Ronald Krueger, a student at Mo.
U.-Columbia, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Krueger.
Mrs. Nora Van Os has recently
returned from Fort Knox, Ky., where
she attended graduation exercises for
her son, PFC Steve Yates, from basic
armor training. After a short leave he
will return to Fort Knox where he has
been assigned as a tank commander.
He will be an instructor for 17 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Legg attended
the Lewistown Christian Church dinner
Saturday.
Miss Ruby Brinkley of Florida, who
has spent the summer here with
relatives, fell in the yard at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Inez Peek,
Thursday afternoon and broke her hip.
She was taken by ambulance to
Blessing Hospital in Quincy where her
condition is reported satisfactory.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howe of LaB.;le
called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester SliCe
Friday evening.
Mrs. Ray Johnson of Forest Park
and daughter, Mrs. Ron Shankland and
Tyffini of Little Rock, Ark., spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Krueger. Other evening guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schrader and
Mrs. Kathleen Green of Quincy, Mrs.
Laura Bradshaw of LaGrange and
Randy Johnson and Roger Krueger,
students at Mo. U.-Columbia.
Mrs. Ona Brickey of Lone Jack
arrived for a visit Monday to see her
twin sister, Mrs. Nona Van Os, and
husband, Charles.
Von Geisendorfer of H'avanna spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Geisendorfer and family.
Mrs. Chester Stice and Mrs. Grace
Florea Visited in the Kenneth 'St
home at Lewistown Sunday with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens
and daughter of St. Charles, who were
spending the weekend with relatives.
Mrs. Elmer Munzlinger, Mrs. Brian
Munzlinger and son and Mrs. Pearl
Franks of Canton attended the craft
show in Hannibal Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Munzlinger and
son spent Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houghton and
family at Lake St. Louis.
PFC and Mrs. Steve Yates and
Brittney were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Van Os Friday.
Mrs. Hazel McAfee and Miss Maxine
Walker of Lewistown visited Mrs.
Howard Legg Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Craig Hinton and sons of
Canton called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Hinton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Geisendorfer
took E. O. Geisendorfer to Quincy for a
check up Friday. His doctor entered
him in Blessing Hospital as a patient.
Members of his family are making
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Mr."d Mrs. Russell Bowls spent
Sunday a,rnoon with Mrs, Freda
Bevans at Fairmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prather of Knox
City called on Mr. and Mrs. Evert
Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boltz
and family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Legg and Miss
Janice Legg of Kirksville attended
visitation for Richard Trower at the
Smith Funeral Home in Hannibal
Wednesday evening. Janice remained
overnight with her parents and all
attended funeral services Friday
morning at the Holy Family Catholic
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stice and
grandson of LaGrange were supper
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Stice.
Milch Krueger, a student at
NMSU-Kirksville, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Krueger.
Mrs. Gilbert Humphrey called on
Mrs. Melvin Rutledge Saturday eve
ning.
Rev. George Pratt was released
from Blessing Hospital in Quincy
Monday where he had been a patient
for a week.
Mrs. Nancy Breeding attended the
statewide 20th anniversary observance
of the Foster Grandparent Program at
Jefferson City Nov. I. Twenty-one
members from Lewis County were in
attendance.
Durham
mary K. Clickner
Mrs. Helen Jennings, Freda Wise-
man and Elizabeth Shults took Mrs.
Grace Booth of Beth Haven Nursing
Home of Hannibal out to dinner
Monday. All visited in the home of
Martha Purvis.
David Jones of Illinois State,
Normal, Janice Carter and Sarah
Carter visited Saturday with Mrs.
Catherine Spratt. Laverne Spratt also
called on Mrs. Spratt.
Joe Baskett of Columbia spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Legg visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lasswell i.n Canton
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinton called on
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bryant in
Alexandria Sunday afternoon.
Greg Lay of Hannibal spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Lay.
Mrs. Earl Veatch and Mrs. Wallace
Veatch attended the Lewistown Chris-
tian Church dinner Saturday.
Chester Stice spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Howe at LaBelle.
weekend with his
Baskett.
Mr. and Mrs.
family and Mrs.
Sunday with Bessie
Kahoka. They also called em
sister, Jessie Huford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
attended a birthday
Jim Keller.
Mr. and Mrs.
birthday dinner Sunday for
Those present were Mr.
Scott and family, Mr.
Scott and family, Mrs.
and Ronnie Scott.
Amanda Cramer
with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
family.
Mrs. Catherine
Darrell Chillion a
Festival in Hannibal Sunday
Miss Susan Silverthorn
Beach, Fla., is spending a
Mr. and Mrs. Ron johoso
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Johnson and Joey
nner in Hull and
Folklife Festival in
David Wood of Bolivar
spent the weekend with Bro.
Charles.Wood and
Mrs. Mary Lee Spratt
patient in Blessing
PUBLIC AUCTIO
As I have sold my fiome in Canton and will be ¢noving to Florida, I will sell the
described personal property at 315 15th Street in Canton, Mo., on
Saturday, Nov. 16, 1985
11 a.m.
Household Items
Solid cherry, fruitwood finish, drop leaf dining table and 6 matching chairs (2
straight, all cane backed and upholstered seats) including 3 extra leaves and table
lace table cloths; Italian cut linen table cloth and 8 napkins; long linen table cloth
napkins; linen luncheon set; matching set solid cherry w- inlaid Formica tops
coffee tables, 2 end tables and 1 round table; solid cherry bedroom suite including
bed, dressing table w-oval mirror, matching vanity lamps, vanity seat, night
chest of drawers; painted wood bedroom suite including double bed, chest of drawers,
w-mirror and vanity seat; chest of drawers; electric blanket; wool blanket; Indian
2 quilts; floral bedspread; pillows; electric heating pad; bath towels; wash cloths;
set; Victorian wall mirror; several small tables; 2 matching upholstered chairs;
st. chairs; light beige love seat; Flexsteel Naugahyde recliner; Flexsteel upholstered
sleep sofa w-vinyl cover; aluminum patio glider; 2 Springsteel patio chairs w-1 piece
back and seat; aluminum lawn rocker; 2 aluminum lawn chairs; round card
matching chairs; 2 card tables and folding chairs; aluminum frame cot; wood dinette
w-4 matching chairs; Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigidaire upright freezer;
electric roaster; electric hot plate; 30 cup .coffee maker; Mr. Coffee maker; electric
opener; toaster; Presto cooker; electric skillet; blender; waffle iron; floor polisher;
sweeper; Electrolux vacuum sweeper w-attachments; 2 matching shaded table
several odd shaded table lamps; Hamilton Beach electric carving knife; ice
coolers; large picnic basket; selection of miscellaneous kitchen utensils; scrub bucket,
and brooms; quantity of Tupperware; complete service for 8 Ironstone china; st
tableware; GE electric steam iron; ironing board; plus a large quantity of small itemS"
Antiques and Collectibles
Mexican silver ashtray; amethyst glassware; milk glass; 5 small porcelain
saucers; 6 salt cellars; 5 patterned sherbet glasses w-matching plates; 6 Caprice low
goblets; Roseville pitcher; wood carver's glass knife holder; old Imperial pocket knife
Kamp King pocket knife; Marine brass handle pen knife; handmade hunting knife;
Scottish commemorative sword; 1 Boliva, 2 Hamilton wrist watches; candle sticks;
stone jar; Fraumfelter tea pot; Caprice pattern blue glass fruit bowl; quantity of
glasses; several pieces old pottery; hand painted chocolate set; 2 floral German
bowls; 8 Fostoria goblets.
Specbl
30 in. x 54 in. solid oak track roll top desk in excellent condition; Boudoir chair; good, 1
2 1887 and 1 1916 Lewis County atlas.
Surveyor, Draftsman, Woodworkers, Hand & Miscellaneous Tools
Craftsman 10 in. radial saw; Craftsman drill press; Craftsman lathe w-48 in. bed;
w-router blades, all are mounted on good stands; Craftsman bandsaw w-V4 hp
Sabre saw; hammers; saws; punches; chisels; levels; squares; quantity of C clampS;
box; rasp; mallets; assorted tin snips; rachel screw driver; several screw driver
planes; allen wrenches; pipe vice and cutter; magnet; crescent wrenches;
wrenches; pipe wrenches; boxed end wrenches; 2 small socket sets; Craftsman wet
shop vac; 2 sets saw horses; several wood and metal utility cabinets; assortment of
poles; 50 ft. steel tape; 50 ft. steel tape in reel; 100 ft. steel tape; 100 ft. steel tape in
100-ft. cloth tapes; 2 100-ft. metalic cloth refill tapes; 2 Machette surveyor's pal;
sets 4, 6, 8 and 12 in. 30 to 60 degree; 8 in. 45 to 90 degree; French curves;
half & full; electric eraser; 6 drawing pencils & leads; 2 pocket scales; curve ruler;
of scale rulers; Jupiter compass; lettering set; 2 slide rules; ink & cleaning fluid;
templates; lettering guides; magnetic dipping needles; 2 hole paper punch; pencil
right angle prism; Brunton compass & Jacob's staff; new wood drawing pencils; new
color pencils; nearly new wheel barrow; 20 ft. aluminum extension ladder; camera;
tripod; viewing screen for slides or home movies; fishing rods and reels; rain
humidifier; dehumidifier; 19" Lawn BOy push mower, excellent; plus many other i tems. ;
Terms: Cash
Mrs. James W. McRoberts, Owner
Neither the seller or the selling agents shall be responsible for accidents to
property. The buyer shall be responsible for all items when sold. No items shall be
from the sale site until prover settlement has been made with the cashier.
Auctioneers: Clerks & Cash
Lee Nelson, 288-3111, Canton RAIN DATE Nelson &
Sam Plant, 497-2688, Lewistown TUES., NOV. 19 Au:tion SerV
N EIGH BORHOOD I',1 EWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, November 7, 1985
J
Williamstown
rni00 minnie Selway
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brennan spent
part of last week in Columbia to be
near their daughter, Conni, who had
major surgery at the University
Hospital Thursday.
Miss Mable Walker was a Thursday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Nichols. The latter was celebrating her
birthday.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wilke were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sparrow and son,
Jack, of Lewistown. Evening guests
were their daughter, Mrs. Baker and
baby of LaBelle.
Mrs. Mable Briscoe spent Sunday
with her son, Norman and wife.
Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Laddie Briscoe and baby of Memphis.
Mrs. Ada LaVelle was a Sunday
dinner guest of her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Hilburn Fishback.
Mrs. Jack Spear of Savannah spent
the weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Michaleen Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of
Baring spent Monday to Wednesday
with Mrs. Erma Marsot and Margee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Scott and
family spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Etta Bell Scott.
C. L. Legg spent the weekend at the
Quincy College where he attended TEC
for teenagers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Legg of
LaGrange spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. June Legg.
Lee Lemmon and mother, Mrs.
Letha Lemmon, were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Edlin near Kahoka.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Nelson of Palmyra were Lee Lemmon
and family, Mrs. Letha Lemmon and
Ewing
Scott Dehner
IIII
Clear $ "
,840 In
fire department
benefit day
The Ewing R-4 Fire and Rescue
Dept. held its pancake and sausage
day Saturday. Approximately $840 was
cleared for the fire department.
According to Fire Chief Lea Edmon-
ston the proceeds will go towards the
pro'chase of a used 1985 Chevrolet 2-ton
truck which will carry the depart-
meat's 2,000 gallon water tank. The
newer truck will replace the current
Varied items
discussed by
Co--- • "
Hnnlssloners
A number of items were discussed in
October by the s County Board of
Commisioners.
At the Oct. 21 meeting, Don
Grimwood reported dumping on a road'
was still a problem, except now the
dumping is further down the road. The
problem was referred to Prosecuting
Attorney Fred Westhoff.
of car Parking on a road
in the Benjamin area was referred to
Sheriff Robert Whitmer.
The Commission disctmmst expand-
ing patch rock from revenue sharing
money, but apparently took no action
on it.
Bud Gamin and Russell Shultz
inquired about bridges.
On Oct. 17, The Commission heard a
report from Chuck King of MICO
Engineers on a contract for bridge
rating and posting for 35 bridges. After
some changes, the contract was
signed.
Jim Cordray of MIT discussed
machinery with the Commission.
Charles Little discussed progress
with the Williamstown park and the
need for financial assistance. Larry
Penn discussed with the commission
about a parked vehicle blocking a
road. Randy Sharpe discussed insur-
ance on the Kling Building and
whether to rock or sap a road in front
of his house.
The Commission agreed at an earlier
meeting to put money from a
• certificate of deposit due OCt. 10 into a
Money Market account at Lewistown
State Bank.
June Legg, J. W. Van Meter, and
Brown talked with the
commission about rock on various
roads. Commissioner Harlie Spratt
was appointed employee representa-
tive at a LAGERS meeting in
November.
The CommissiOn agreed to hire
Christa Whtmer as courthouse janitor
until June Hinz recovers from a
hospital visit. Commissioner Dennis
Ila I.emmon of Canton. They were
celebrating the latter's birthday.
Miss Freida Greggs spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Alverta Harper
and family near Kahoka. The former
moved to Kirksville Monday from the
senior housing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson returned
home Friday from Quincy where the
former was a surgical patient in
Blessing Hospital the past few weeks.
Mrs. Hazel Legg and Mrs. Mable
Briscoe were Wednesday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merrell, who are
in poor health at LaBelle Manor. Mrs.
Legg also visited Hazel B. Legg last
week who moved from the nursing
home to the senior housing in Kahoka.
Callers of Mrs. Velma Doran
Thursday evening were Tonnie Alex-
ander and son of Kahoka and Rohby
Doran.
George Phillips, Brainard Hamilton
and Alvin Mitts drove to Swan Lake at
Sumner sightseeing Saturday.
Mrs. Clara Gregg was moved last
week from Blessing Hospital to the
Lewis County Nursing Home near
Canton. Her daughter, Freida, visited
her Saturday.
Durward Speer was a Sunday dinner
guest in the Paul Bevans home. He
and Mrs. Bevans were afternoon
callers in the Luther Brown, John
Foster and Minnie Selway homes.
Rev. Ted Davis was a Monday caller
of Mrs. Michaleen Joy and Minnie
Selway.
Mrs. Ona St. Clair attended a St.
Clair reunion at the Sever Library in
Kahoka Sunda'y,
Mrs. Brenda Shaw and children of
Canton spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Lola Coons.
Mrs. Thomas Nichols and Mrs.
Freida Bevans vsited the former's son,
Gary Nichols and family at Hurdland
Monday.
Mrs. William Desvaux visited her
mother, Mrs. Viola Spurgeon, Monday
at the Lewis County Nursing Home.
Bill Doran and Kaye of Monticello
were Monday callers of his mother,
Mrs. Velma Doran.
tanker truck.
Winners of last week's pitch
tournament were Shorty Brown and
Maxine Klocke, 1st; J. P. Willows and
Thelma Ball, 2nd; and Lucille Brown
and Ed Klocke, 3rd.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dehner were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Dehner and Branden of New London"
and Mr. and Mrs. Rndger Mock of
Cedar Rapids. Other guests for supper
Satin-day were Mr. and Mrs. Don
DehneL; Of Hannibal, Bill Dchner of
Canton and Mrs. Henrietta Dehner.
Other guests for Sunday dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Robbie
and Michelle and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Willows.
Mrs. Wilma Hadfield and Mrs.
Frances Olson are expected to be hack
home sometime this week after both
having surgery at Blessing Hospital in
Quincy.
The First Baptist Church Junior
Choir has begun work on their
Christmas cantata. They will practice
every Wednesday afternoon.
McCutchan verified this with Hinz at a
personal visit at the hospital.
Patrick Poepping, an engineer and
land surveyor for Poepping, Stone,
Bach and Associates, Inc., of Quincy,
and Keokuk asked to be considered in
future projects.
Monticello
mrs. Nancy Breeding
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Munzlinger and
son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Munzlinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrell of
Canton called on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Rutledge Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Grace Florea of Knox City
came Saturday for a visit with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stice.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geisendorfer
and Beth called on Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McCutchan Friday evening.
Ronald Krueger, a student at Mo.
U.-Columbia, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Krueger.
Mrs. Nora Van Os has recently
returned from Fort Knox, Ky., where
she attended graduation exercises for
her son, PFC Steve Yates, from basic
armor training. After a short leave he
will return to Fort Knox where he has
been assigned as a tank commander.
He will be an instructor for 17 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Legg attended
the Lewistown Christian Church dinner
Saturday.
Miss Ruby Brinkley of Florida, who
has spent the summer here with
relatives, fell in the yard at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Inez Peek,
Thursday afternoon and broke her hip.
She was taken by ambulance to
Blessing Hospital in Quincy where her
condition is reported satisfactory.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howe of LaB.;le
called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester SliCe
Friday evening.
Mrs. Ray Johnson of Forest Park
and daughter, Mrs. Ron Shankland and
Tyffini of Little Rock, Ark., spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Krueger. Other evening guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schrader and
Mrs. Kathleen Green of Quincy, Mrs.
Laura Bradshaw of LaGrange and
Randy Johnson and Roger Krueger,
students at Mo. U.-Columbia.
Mrs. Ona Brickey of Lone Jack
arrived for a visit Monday to see her
twin sister, Mrs. Nona Van Os, and
husband, Charles.
Von Geisendorfer of H'avanna spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Geisendorfer and family.
Mrs. Chester Stice and Mrs. Grace
Florea Visited in the Kenneth 'St
home at Lewistown Sunday with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens
and daughter of St. Charles, who were
spending the weekend with relatives.
Mrs. Elmer Munzlinger, Mrs. Brian
Munzlinger and son and Mrs. Pearl
Franks of Canton attended the craft
show in Hannibal Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Munzlinger and
son spent Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houghton and
family at Lake St. Louis.
PFC and Mrs. Steve Yates and
Brittney were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Van Os Friday.
Mrs. Hazel McAfee and Miss Maxine
Walker of Lewistown visited Mrs.
Howard Legg Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Craig Hinton and sons of
Canton called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Hinton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Geisendorfer
took E. O. Geisendorfer to Quincy for a
check up Friday. His doctor entered
him in Blessing Hospital as a patient.
Members of his family are making
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dailytrips to see him.
Mr."d Mrs. Russell Bowls spent
Sunday a,rnoon with Mrs, Freda
Bevans at Fairmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prather of Knox
City called on Mr. and Mrs. Evert
Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boltz
and family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Legg and Miss
Janice Legg of Kirksville attended
visitation for Richard Trower at the
Smith Funeral Home in Hannibal
Wednesday evening. Janice remained
overnight with her parents and all
attended funeral services Friday
morning at the Holy Family Catholic
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stice and
grandson of LaGrange were supper
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Stice.
Milch Krueger, a student at
NMSU-Kirksville, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Krueger.
Mrs. Gilbert Humphrey called on
Mrs. Melvin Rutledge Saturday eve
ning.
Rev. George Pratt was released
from Blessing Hospital in Quincy
Monday where he had been a patient
for a week.
Mrs. Nancy Breeding attended the
statewide 20th anniversary observance
of the Foster Grandparent Program at
Jefferson City Nov. I. Twenty-one
members from Lewis County were in
attendance.
Durham
mary K. Clickner
Mrs. Helen Jennings, Freda Wise-
man and Elizabeth Shults took Mrs.
Grace Booth of Beth Haven Nursing
Home of Hannibal out to dinner
Monday. All visited in the home of
Martha Purvis.
David Jones of Illinois State,
Normal, Janice Carter and Sarah
Carter visited Saturday with Mrs.
Catherine Spratt. Laverne Spratt also
called on Mrs. Spratt.
Joe Baskett of Columbia spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Legg visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lasswell i.n Canton
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinton called on
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bryant in
Alexandria Sunday afternoon.
Greg Lay of Hannibal spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Lay.
Mrs. Earl Veatch and Mrs. Wallace
Veatch attended the Lewistown Chris-
tian Church dinner Saturday.
Chester Stice spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Howe at LaBelle.
weekend with his
Baskett.
Mr. and Mrs.
family and Mrs.
Sunday with Bessie
Kahoka. They also called em
sister, Jessie Huford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
attended a birthday
Jim Keller.
Mr. and Mrs.
birthday dinner Sunday for
Those present were Mr.
Scott and family, Mr.
Scott and family, Mrs.
and Ronnie Scott.
Amanda Cramer
with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
family.
Mrs. Catherine
Darrell Chillion a
Festival in Hannibal Sunday
Miss Susan Silverthorn
Beach, Fla., is spending a
Mr. and Mrs. Ron johoso
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Johnson and Joey
nner in Hull and
Folklife Festival in
David Wood of Bolivar
spent the weekend with Bro.
Charles.Wood and
Mrs. Mary Lee Spratt
patient in Blessing
PUBLIC AUCTIO
As I have sold my fiome in Canton and will be ¢noving to Florida, I will sell the
described personal property at 315 15th Street in Canton, Mo., on
Saturday, Nov. 16, 1985
11 a.m.
Household Items
Solid cherry, fruitwood finish, drop leaf dining table and 6 matching chairs (2
straight, all cane backed and upholstered seats) including 3 extra leaves and table
lace table cloths; Italian cut linen table cloth and 8 napkins; long linen table cloth
napkins; linen luncheon set; matching set solid cherry w- inlaid Formica tops
coffee tables, 2 end tables and 1 round table; solid cherry bedroom suite including
bed, dressing table w-oval mirror, matching vanity lamps, vanity seat, night
chest of drawers; painted wood bedroom suite including double bed, chest of drawers,
w-mirror and vanity seat; chest of drawers; electric blanket; wool blanket; Indian
2 quilts; floral bedspread; pillows; electric heating pad; bath towels; wash cloths;
set; Victorian wall mirror; several small tables; 2 matching upholstered chairs;
st. chairs; light beige love seat; Flexsteel Naugahyde recliner; Flexsteel upholstered
sleep sofa w-vinyl cover; aluminum patio glider; 2 Springsteel patio chairs w-1 piece
back and seat; aluminum lawn rocker; 2 aluminum lawn chairs; round card
matching chairs; 2 card tables and folding chairs; aluminum frame cot; wood dinette
w-4 matching chairs; Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigidaire upright freezer;
electric roaster; electric hot plate; 30 cup .coffee maker; Mr. Coffee maker; electric
opener; toaster; Presto cooker; electric skillet; blender; waffle iron; floor polisher;
sweeper; Electrolux vacuum sweeper w-attachments; 2 matching shaded table
several odd shaded table lamps; Hamilton Beach electric carving knife; ice
coolers; large picnic basket; selection of miscellaneous kitchen utensils; scrub bucket,
and brooms; quantity of Tupperware; complete service for 8 Ironstone china; st
tableware; GE electric steam iron; ironing board; plus a large quantity of small itemS"
Antiques and Collectibles
Mexican silver ashtray; amethyst glassware; milk glass; 5 small porcelain
saucers; 6 salt cellars; 5 patterned sherbet glasses w-matching plates; 6 Caprice low
goblets; Roseville pitcher; wood carver's glass knife holder; old Imperial pocket knife
Kamp King pocket knife; Marine brass handle pen knife; handmade hunting knife;
Scottish commemorative sword; 1 Boliva, 2 Hamilton wrist watches; candle sticks;
stone jar; Fraumfelter tea pot; Caprice pattern blue glass fruit bowl; quantity of
glasses; several pieces old pottery; hand painted chocolate set; 2 floral German
bowls; 8 Fostoria goblets.
Specbl
30 in. x 54 in. solid oak track roll top desk in excellent condition; Boudoir chair; good, 1
2 1887 and 1 1916 Lewis County atlas.
Surveyor, Draftsman, Woodworkers, Hand & Miscellaneous Tools
Craftsman 10 in. radial saw; Craftsman drill press; Craftsman lathe w-48 in. bed;
w-router blades, all are mounted on good stands; Craftsman bandsaw w-V4 hp
Sabre saw; hammers; saws; punches; chisels; levels; squares; quantity of C clampS;
box; rasp; mallets; assorted tin snips; rachel screw driver; several screw driver
planes; allen wrenches; pipe vice and cutter; magnet; crescent wrenches;
wrenches; pipe wrenches; boxed end wrenches; 2 small socket sets; Craftsman wet
shop vac; 2 sets saw horses; several wood and metal utility cabinets; assortment of
poles; 50 ft. steel tape; 50 ft. steel tape in reel; 100 ft. steel tape; 100 ft. steel tape in
100-ft. cloth tapes; 2 100-ft. metalic cloth refill tapes; 2 Machette surveyor's pal;
sets 4, 6, 8 and 12 in. 30 to 60 degree; 8 in. 45 to 90 degree; French curves;
half & full; electric eraser; 6 drawing pencils & leads; 2 pocket scales; curve ruler;
of scale rulers; Jupiter compass; lettering set; 2 slide rules; ink & cleaning fluid;
templates; lettering guides; magnetic dipping needles; 2 hole paper punch; pencil
right angle prism; Brunton compass & Jacob's staff; new wood drawing pencils; new
color pencils; nearly new wheel barrow; 20 ft. aluminum extension ladder; camera;
tripod; viewing screen for slides or home movies; fishing rods and reels; rain
humidifier; dehumidifier; 19" Lawn BOy push mower, excellent; plus many other i tems. ;
Terms: Cash
Mrs. James W. McRoberts, Owner
Neither the seller or the selling agents shall be responsible for accidents to
property. The buyer shall be responsible for all items when sold. No items shall be
from the sale site until prover settlement has been made with the cashier.
Auctioneers: Clerks & Cash
Lee Nelson, 288-3111, Canton RAIN DATE Nelson &
Sam Plant, 497-2688, Lewistown TUES., NOV. 19 Au:tion SerV