EIGH BORHOOD 14 EWS
k
f
Steel Band is
' ton featured in C-S
series
:ecil McFadden
k
11
i t visitors
a Texas for
:, a trip
G. H. Sandy of Lubbock, Tex.,
,.,,'isMll I" son, William Sandy of
IIK;J 1
l'ex., visited for a few days
.. sister-in-law, Miss Carol
Cantoh. Miss Sandy aceom-
]Llhem to Creston, In., to visit
Mrs. Keith Hemphill and
ds. Mrs. Sandy and son
iio r a short visit and then
to Texas. Miss Sandy
me Monday night•
[-.rie Clem of Denver, Colo.,
9esday to visit her aunt and
. ilr,. and Mrs. Dick Parker.
m'""|4. V. Haerer of Clarendon
eter Will., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
o,.,,d I1
;. r, If of Lincoln Neb+, called on
ilqri Plank Saturday morning.
:1 !kt Mrs. Robert Brammer of
| !and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
IP ltended the graduation of
e I, School in Quincy Saturday
i Il John Lewis completed one
n Igh school. He has returned to
j L, llof Mr. and Mrs. Willis in
, B is a junior in Canton High
ran ]Jill Sweinfurth of Mt. Vernon
i t Sunday in the home of
IL w. carry, St., and her son,
/l W. Carty Jr. of Bethany, W.
• [lOok Dr. Catty to St. Louis
glB ][lening where he left by plane
whi JIto his home.
BI Mrs. Monte Williams of
spent the weekend with his
and Mrs. Alan Williams.
rta Willis, Mrs. Frances
ly,l[ u Mrs. Louise Keller visited
of last week with Mrs.
iiLrile in Fairfield, Ia., and
I
ffl!l Mehaffy in Burlington.
Pl-[laeille Gorrell and Miss
Gorrell went to Peoria
28, to attend memorial
Neva Bridges held at the
Church at Washing-
Wednesday, Oct. 30. Larry
Culver-Stockton College's Discover
Entertainment '85-'88 series will take
listeners into the future Nov. 7, with a
performance by Kramer Agency,
Incorporated's 21st Century Steel
Band.
Although a new name in the steel
band world, the 2B-member band is
actually one of the oldest groups of
steelbandsmen. They have been
working together since 1964. Four
original members still play with the
group.
The instruments are fashioned from
cut-off oil drums in various sizes. The
drums are scored on the inside and
tuned by pounding the steel to various
thicknesses. Once tuned, the instru-
ments have the sound of an entire
orchestra. The band features every-
thing from rock to Bach, including
calypso, raggae, and the contemporary
sounds of today.
Other performers in the Discover
Entertainment series include Trio
Cassatt, a violin, viola, and cello trio,
on March 9 and Flamenco guitar
player Ronald Radford on April 23.
The Discover Entertainment series
is open to the public. There is no
admission charge. All performances
will begin at 8 p.m. in Alexander-
Campbell Auditorium on the C-SC
campus.
Barbara Drews
in Quincy
Theatre drama
Barbara Drews of Canton will be a
featured player in the Quincy
Community Little Theatre production
of "On Golden Pond," which opens
Nov. 15, and continues Nov• 16 and 17,
and also Nov. 22 and 24. There will be
one Sunday matinee on Nov. 24 at 2
p.m.
The play deals gently, humorously
and compassionately with old age, as
it follows Norman and Ethel Thayer
through their 48th summer on Golden
79;1 1 Pond. Mrs. Drews is seen as the gentle
0et wife, Ethel, bustling about to keep
for things in place, with not a flicker of
lyNl['e humor or emotion escaping.
Mrs. Drews has been active at the
rl gr Ill QUincy
Crafts for equipment
Glenn Miller. Bob (;o,x'h, and Marvin Zenge, left to right in back rou, display a
model of the ne R-V playground equipment as y(mngsters display collection
cans• The three men represent (.'raft l.odge 287 and are among recent donors.
CLUB NEWS
Canton woman's Club
The GFWC Canton Woman's Club
MFWC met October 29 in Marquette
Hall for their Guest Night Carry-in
Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Ivan Clark gave the Club
Collect before the guests and members
were seated.
After the dinner Mrs. Walter
Reuling, president, called the meeting
to order and welcomed members of the
PB.M. Jr. Study Club and the Canton
Civic Club. Members and guests
introduced themselves.
Mrs. Reuling then introduced Mrs.
L. W. Taylor, chairman of the
Program Committee, who in turn
introduced the members of the
and Frances Orr of Golden EaJeR Riverb• oat in Canton, committee-. . Mrs ..... Robert Brown Mrs
attended. " where she has played many roles Michael Benning, Mrs. Robert Gooch,
m Mrs Dana King Mrs Katherine
J. Lillard returned home including the role of 'Julia" " ' • ' .
',,wt. This will be her .... ' ' • .
last week after spending ,hn ha " " " first Motley and Mrs lan Clark Mrs
d with her son-in-law and Quincy Community Little Theatre Taylor ,presented the program,
lr. and-Mrs. Harry Hall at ,:,-.:.;.,:,. .... ;, entitled ' Fine Arts in Canton."
The role of Norman Thayer will be M s. duby Jann% showed her o,!
ano atercolor paintings llcnael
arge Davis of Warsaw played by QCLT veteran Dr. Hilliard .' . " ,
ennlng ex lamed his sculptures made
€ .: mother, Mrs. P. N. Shair of Quincy. Others in the cast . . . P " " . .
oz gh te cla:, Dr Walter Reuhng
/ednesday of last week. include Allen Shriver, Barbara . ' '. "
showed his ood carvings and
n Bishoff, a student at Shriver. Steve Fisher, and Nicholas . ' " " "" ,
Richard Barley showed his portraits m
_, irksville, spent the weekend Peters. Barbara Rowell is directing . ' .' ' ' "
)lirents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl the production. The box office opens to oil.
The meeting as adjourned b Mrs
)ere°'.rj the general public on Nov. 11. Phone . " ' ' .' .
Srny'- Yace B
I, arkenbuf of Kalama- 217 222-3209 for reservations and Reuhng
arrived Tuesday of last further information.
,,r - it until Thursday with her Seven Itills Extension Club
At nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. The Seven Hills Extension Club met
t ,_,di and Eric. [llD|R[ tJ 1'lJle Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 29, with Mrs.
Is, ,l¢i Mrs. Larrie E. Dunn of ,wa, n in-- Ed Jones, with president, Mrs. Emery
on, I11., visited Saturday and pRli[i[ Ikll:lJi[ lllOIIil Geisendorfer, in charge of the
iv' ] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Mrs, Jones used as devotion-
l'lelen Other visitors in the at the articles "g Prayer for You
! Be" II _ "
'- iaome were Mr. and Mrs. Check Your RellewaJ Dote; Today" and 'Grandma's Broom."
11111# Y of Monroe City, Mr. and -n'" u..__ -n t__ . All eight members answered roll call
lO • mill o iliuel by giving some improvement they
F R. Lee, Robert and David
'L and Mrs. J. Michael
,Mr, and Mrs. Dunn visited
gorning with his father,
''l'e in the Lewis County Public Notice
lJ.. visited from Thursday City Ordinance No. 63-710 states that no
[iter and family of Lima drains other than sanitary sewer flows
Llildred Reiter of Meyer
• :E ir cousin, Ebert Reiter. shall be connected to the cfly's sewer
ivan Kennedy visited system. If there is such a connection it
--n with their son-in-law
!!_' Mr. and Mrs. Greg must be &sconnected from the system.
i/sey Marie in Kahoka.
/lP2irs. Gordon Gadsden of
., arrived Friday to visit HAROLD E, VICE
With her sister, Dr. and - Public Utilities Superintendent
Walter and Joe. On
!ll attended the Hannibal C/ty of Canton
: tll.tll.
ll'oe of St. Louis visited
im..e home of his aunt and [ [IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
,, ; Ai i
• " t|ng old
l, hafts
tlttmation officials in the [( !f r
."epartment of Natural i f
asking for citizens' help
; OPen coal-mine shafts, -
t hr historical information ' -"
/
derground coal mining
re, This information will
Preparing the state's
• 1 mine inventory.
Who may have informa-
locations of possible
are asked to call
ent's toll-free line,
', and leave their names,
rabers where they can be
I r!pg the day, and a
• mey have coal-mine-site
• Land reclamation pro-
1 will return the can as
ihle.
PREPARE FOR WINTER BY REPAIRING OR
REPLACING STORM WINDOWS g DOORS
THE STANDARD MACHINE CO.
CANTON, MO. 288-3174
M$MMMMM$
I
t¢
It
l
would like to see in the community.
As the club trip, formerly set for
October. was cancelled due to illness,
it was decided to go to Quincy for a
day of Christmas shopping on Nov. 13.
The menu for the Christmas dinner
hich will be held in Dec., was made
out. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Hinton will
be hosts, with the date to be announced
later.
Mrs. Norris Hinton reported on the
lesson, "Mark Twain's Form of
Government." The meeting closed
with club collect and refreshments
were served.
Present were Mrs. Emery Geisen-
dorfer, Mrs. Everet Hinton, Mrs.
Stanley Boltz and son, Mrs. Ferlin
Kimberly and children, Mrs. Chester
Hinton, Mrs. Nancy Breeding, Mrs.
Norris Hinton and son, and Mark
Munzlinger.
Press-News Journal, Canton, MO., Thursday, November 7, 1985 3 b
II I I
Contributions grow-hag in
playground equipment fund
Craft Lodge 287 recently made a $50 : Channel 7 aired an interview
donation to the Canton R-V playground 4oiday with Becky Orman, reading
fund. The children are holding the teacher and playground committee
coin jars that are located in the
elementary lobby. Almost $50 dollars
has been collected in these jars from
contributions by the children.
Other recent contributors include
Arnold's Funeral Home, Bank of
Monticello, Deter's Dairyl O'Donnelrs
Pest Control, Davis Funeral Homes,
Bunn Capitol, Janney Builders Supply,
Kohl Grocers, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lee and Nancy L. Stow. The support of
these businesses, parents and alumni
have shown as members of the
school-community, is greatly appreci-
ated
member, and several students. Their
emphasis was on community spirit and
the volunteer effort shown in making
the new playground a reality.
The playground equipment will be
assembled by members of the Canton
Kiwanis Club and other volunteers.
They are gathering a "crew" for their
first work day which is tentatively set
for Saturday, Nov. 16.
Anyone wishing to make a contribu-
tion to the playground fund should
contact Ann Parker at the elementary
school, 288-5216.
Ken'soffers 1 ¢ label contributions
Ken's Savings Center is going to help
Canton R-V build a new playground!
For each Shur-Fine or Shur-Fresh
label turned into the school until the
end of the year, Kerfs Savings Center
will .contribute one cent. As an added
incentive, the class turning in the most
labels during the collection period will
hav e their choice of either a 15 volume
set Of Charlie Brown Encyclopedia or
a class party in January.
The labels will be collected in the
elementary lobby during the months of
November and December. Labels will
be totaled and reported to Ken's after
the Christmas vacation.
Any questions-concerning this pro-
motion should be directed to Ann
Parker, elementary principal, 88-5216.
NOV. 8, Beginning 5 to 7:30 ?
POTATO WEDGES, BAKED BEAN I
J
"<,." • .,IP." :.,: ENERGY SAVING VALUE!
// ...... Ill #/ : .... 1,_ , ......
_ .. ,, ql' i 7-'i J
' - BoSS ts .d ,. l
. V,e" ,'. ,
/ I[qll $ tllV-- : "-" ""-1
[) aralLe Y' _.1,1 hi ;b [ Jk._* lX\\;qJ[- JUS'IttS,tIff.S
,; ,+e 9o,,,+ _ .,a +o ++'. ,+0CW" ; • lEIIJillilEl] ttl¢ /1
home o hot9 --------- [] Detuzer []
!
-:,.-: or'"- / _.-. 'liE" *;" 12.41 Cu ft freshfood caoacitym4.74 Cu. fl. I
( sO & IIl&l Ilk +reezer section Reversible doors [] Rugged I
i[l'lrll u I , s" ' I IJlll c- Trilon ]Z door and cabinet liner [] Rolls-out-on- I
; |El'llu'l" "'_--. ,,,.., / ,.h+es o++,c+F.+ I
+; SAVE !
. $100..justS 599w00
............... - _+ ._+
V
[] Compact countertop microwave
[] 30' Range with easy-to-clean fea- oven [] 2 Power levels including De-
ture Spacious drawer removes for ,ro.t setting 2 Speeds -- 35 minute
easy c;eaning [] Lift-off oven door timer [] l-:iandsome simulated wood
Broiter pan and 2 oven racks grain cabinet. ModelRe53c Wa,rero'SOOB DryerMod;'
++oo, h+o,,,+:::: ++
just OOalw/T jUIt'/W7
s 50...jo,t s330 o., o+.,
W Slightly Htghm
-- . -i-- STARTS AS A VALUE
, ... STAYS A VALUE!
"QUALITY PROOUCTS FOR THE HOME AND FARM"
507 Clark St. - Canton, Mo. Phone 314 288-5293
EIGH BORHOOD 14 EWS
k
f
Steel Band is
' ton featured in C-S
series
:ecil McFadden
k
11
i t visitors
a Texas for
:, a trip
G. H. Sandy of Lubbock, Tex.,
,.,,'isMll I" son, William Sandy of
IIK;J 1
l'ex., visited for a few days
.. sister-in-law, Miss Carol
Cantoh. Miss Sandy aceom-
]Llhem to Creston, In., to visit
Mrs. Keith Hemphill and
ds. Mrs. Sandy and son
iio r a short visit and then
to Texas. Miss Sandy
me Monday night•
[-.rie Clem of Denver, Colo.,
9esday to visit her aunt and
. ilr,. and Mrs. Dick Parker.
m'""|4. V. Haerer of Clarendon
eter Will., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
o,.,,d I1
;. r, If of Lincoln Neb+, called on
ilqri Plank Saturday morning.
:1 !kt Mrs. Robert Brammer of
| !and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
IP ltended the graduation of
e I, School in Quincy Saturday
i Il John Lewis completed one
n Igh school. He has returned to
j L, llof Mr. and Mrs. Willis in
, B is a junior in Canton High
ran ]Jill Sweinfurth of Mt. Vernon
i t Sunday in the home of
IL w. carry, St., and her son,
/l W. Carty Jr. of Bethany, W.
• [lOok Dr. Catty to St. Louis
glB ][lening where he left by plane
whi JIto his home.
BI Mrs. Monte Williams of
spent the weekend with his
and Mrs. Alan Williams.
rta Willis, Mrs. Frances
ly,l[ u Mrs. Louise Keller visited
of last week with Mrs.
iiLrile in Fairfield, Ia., and
I
ffl!l Mehaffy in Burlington.
Pl-[laeille Gorrell and Miss
Gorrell went to Peoria
28, to attend memorial
Neva Bridges held at the
Church at Washing-
Wednesday, Oct. 30. Larry
Culver-Stockton College's Discover
Entertainment '85-'88 series will take
listeners into the future Nov. 7, with a
performance by Kramer Agency,
Incorporated's 21st Century Steel
Band.
Although a new name in the steel
band world, the 2B-member band is
actually one of the oldest groups of
steelbandsmen. They have been
working together since 1964. Four
original members still play with the
group.
The instruments are fashioned from
cut-off oil drums in various sizes. The
drums are scored on the inside and
tuned by pounding the steel to various
thicknesses. Once tuned, the instru-
ments have the sound of an entire
orchestra. The band features every-
thing from rock to Bach, including
calypso, raggae, and the contemporary
sounds of today.
Other performers in the Discover
Entertainment series include Trio
Cassatt, a violin, viola, and cello trio,
on March 9 and Flamenco guitar
player Ronald Radford on April 23.
The Discover Entertainment series
is open to the public. There is no
admission charge. All performances
will begin at 8 p.m. in Alexander-
Campbell Auditorium on the C-SC
campus.
Barbara Drews
in Quincy
Theatre drama
Barbara Drews of Canton will be a
featured player in the Quincy
Community Little Theatre production
of "On Golden Pond," which opens
Nov. 15, and continues Nov• 16 and 17,
and also Nov. 22 and 24. There will be
one Sunday matinee on Nov. 24 at 2
p.m.
The play deals gently, humorously
and compassionately with old age, as
it follows Norman and Ethel Thayer
through their 48th summer on Golden
79;1 1 Pond. Mrs. Drews is seen as the gentle
0et wife, Ethel, bustling about to keep
for things in place, with not a flicker of
lyNl['e humor or emotion escaping.
Mrs. Drews has been active at the
rl gr Ill QUincy
Crafts for equipment
Glenn Miller. Bob (;o,x'h, and Marvin Zenge, left to right in back rou, display a
model of the ne R-V playground equipment as y(mngsters display collection
cans• The three men represent (.'raft l.odge 287 and are among recent donors.
CLUB NEWS
Canton woman's Club
The GFWC Canton Woman's Club
MFWC met October 29 in Marquette
Hall for their Guest Night Carry-in
Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Ivan Clark gave the Club
Collect before the guests and members
were seated.
After the dinner Mrs. Walter
Reuling, president, called the meeting
to order and welcomed members of the
PB.M. Jr. Study Club and the Canton
Civic Club. Members and guests
introduced themselves.
Mrs. Reuling then introduced Mrs.
L. W. Taylor, chairman of the
Program Committee, who in turn
introduced the members of the
and Frances Orr of Golden EaJeR Riverb• oat in Canton, committee-. . Mrs ..... Robert Brown Mrs
attended. " where she has played many roles Michael Benning, Mrs. Robert Gooch,
m Mrs Dana King Mrs Katherine
J. Lillard returned home including the role of 'Julia" " ' • ' .
',,wt. This will be her .... ' ' • .
last week after spending ,hn ha " " " first Motley and Mrs lan Clark Mrs
d with her son-in-law and Quincy Community Little Theatre Taylor ,presented the program,
lr. and-Mrs. Harry Hall at ,:,-.:.;.,:,. .... ;, entitled ' Fine Arts in Canton."
The role of Norman Thayer will be M s. duby Jann% showed her o,!
ano atercolor paintings llcnael
arge Davis of Warsaw played by QCLT veteran Dr. Hilliard .' . " ,
ennlng ex lamed his sculptures made
€ .: mother, Mrs. P. N. Shair of Quincy. Others in the cast . . . P " " . .
oz gh te cla:, Dr Walter Reuhng
/ednesday of last week. include Allen Shriver, Barbara . ' '. "
showed his ood carvings and
n Bishoff, a student at Shriver. Steve Fisher, and Nicholas . ' " " "" ,
Richard Barley showed his portraits m
_, irksville, spent the weekend Peters. Barbara Rowell is directing . ' .' ' ' "
)lirents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl the production. The box office opens to oil.
The meeting as adjourned b Mrs
)ere°'.rj the general public on Nov. 11. Phone . " ' ' .' .
Srny'- Yace B
I, arkenbuf of Kalama- 217 222-3209 for reservations and Reuhng
arrived Tuesday of last further information.
,,r - it until Thursday with her Seven Itills Extension Club
At nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. The Seven Hills Extension Club met
t ,_,di and Eric. [llD|R[ tJ 1'lJle Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 29, with Mrs.
Is, ,l¢i Mrs. Larrie E. Dunn of ,wa, n in-- Ed Jones, with president, Mrs. Emery
on, I11., visited Saturday and pRli[i[ Ikll:lJi[ lllOIIil Geisendorfer, in charge of the
iv' ] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Mrs, Jones used as devotion-
l'lelen Other visitors in the at the articles "g Prayer for You
! Be" II _ "
'- iaome were Mr. and Mrs. Check Your RellewaJ Dote; Today" and 'Grandma's Broom."
11111# Y of Monroe City, Mr. and -n'" u..__ -n t__ . All eight members answered roll call
lO • mill o iliuel by giving some improvement they
F R. Lee, Robert and David
'L and Mrs. J. Michael
,Mr, and Mrs. Dunn visited
gorning with his father,
''l'e in the Lewis County Public Notice
lJ.. visited from Thursday City Ordinance No. 63-710 states that no
[iter and family of Lima drains other than sanitary sewer flows
Llildred Reiter of Meyer
• :E ir cousin, Ebert Reiter. shall be connected to the cfly's sewer
ivan Kennedy visited system. If there is such a connection it
--n with their son-in-law
!!_' Mr. and Mrs. Greg must be &sconnected from the system.
i/sey Marie in Kahoka.
/lP2irs. Gordon Gadsden of
., arrived Friday to visit HAROLD E, VICE
With her sister, Dr. and - Public Utilities Superintendent
Walter and Joe. On
!ll attended the Hannibal C/ty of Canton
: tll.tll.
ll'oe of St. Louis visited
im..e home of his aunt and [ [IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
,, ; Ai i
• " t|ng old
l, hafts
tlttmation officials in the [( !f r
."epartment of Natural i f
asking for citizens' help
; OPen coal-mine shafts, -
t hr historical information ' -"
/
derground coal mining
re, This information will
Preparing the state's
• 1 mine inventory.
Who may have informa-
locations of possible
are asked to call
ent's toll-free line,
', and leave their names,
rabers where they can be
I r!pg the day, and a
• mey have coal-mine-site
• Land reclamation pro-
1 will return the can as
ihle.
PREPARE FOR WINTER BY REPAIRING OR
REPLACING STORM WINDOWS g DOORS
THE STANDARD MACHINE CO.
CANTON, MO. 288-3174
M$MMMMM$
I
t¢
It
l
would like to see in the community.
As the club trip, formerly set for
October. was cancelled due to illness,
it was decided to go to Quincy for a
day of Christmas shopping on Nov. 13.
The menu for the Christmas dinner
hich will be held in Dec., was made
out. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Hinton will
be hosts, with the date to be announced
later.
Mrs. Norris Hinton reported on the
lesson, "Mark Twain's Form of
Government." The meeting closed
with club collect and refreshments
were served.
Present were Mrs. Emery Geisen-
dorfer, Mrs. Everet Hinton, Mrs.
Stanley Boltz and son, Mrs. Ferlin
Kimberly and children, Mrs. Chester
Hinton, Mrs. Nancy Breeding, Mrs.
Norris Hinton and son, and Mark
Munzlinger.
Press-News Journal, Canton, MO., Thursday, November 7, 1985 3 b
II I I
Contributions grow-hag in
playground equipment fund
Craft Lodge 287 recently made a $50 : Channel 7 aired an interview
donation to the Canton R-V playground 4oiday with Becky Orman, reading
fund. The children are holding the teacher and playground committee
coin jars that are located in the
elementary lobby. Almost $50 dollars
has been collected in these jars from
contributions by the children.
Other recent contributors include
Arnold's Funeral Home, Bank of
Monticello, Deter's Dairyl O'Donnelrs
Pest Control, Davis Funeral Homes,
Bunn Capitol, Janney Builders Supply,
Kohl Grocers, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lee and Nancy L. Stow. The support of
these businesses, parents and alumni
have shown as members of the
school-community, is greatly appreci-
ated
member, and several students. Their
emphasis was on community spirit and
the volunteer effort shown in making
the new playground a reality.
The playground equipment will be
assembled by members of the Canton
Kiwanis Club and other volunteers.
They are gathering a "crew" for their
first work day which is tentatively set
for Saturday, Nov. 16.
Anyone wishing to make a contribu-
tion to the playground fund should
contact Ann Parker at the elementary
school, 288-5216.
Ken'soffers 1 ¢ label contributions
Ken's Savings Center is going to help
Canton R-V build a new playground!
For each Shur-Fine or Shur-Fresh
label turned into the school until the
end of the year, Kerfs Savings Center
will .contribute one cent. As an added
incentive, the class turning in the most
labels during the collection period will
hav e their choice of either a 15 volume
set Of Charlie Brown Encyclopedia or
a class party in January.
The labels will be collected in the
elementary lobby during the months of
November and December. Labels will
be totaled and reported to Ken's after
the Christmas vacation.
Any questions-concerning this pro-
motion should be directed to Ann
Parker, elementary principal, 88-5216.
NOV. 8, Beginning 5 to 7:30 ?
POTATO WEDGES, BAKED BEAN I
J
"<,." • .,IP." :.,: ENERGY SAVING VALUE!
// ...... Ill #/ : .... 1,_ , ......
_ .. ,, ql' i 7-'i J
' - BoSS ts .d ,. l
. V,e" ,'. ,
/ I[qll $ tllV-- : "-" ""-1
[) aralLe Y' _.1,1 hi ;b [ Jk._* lX\\;qJ[- JUS'IttS,tIff.S
,; ,+e 9o,,,+ _ .,a +o ++'. ,+0CW" ; • lEIIJillilEl] ttl¢ /1
home o hot9 --------- [] Detuzer []
!
-:,.-: or'"- / _.-. 'liE" *;" 12.41 Cu ft freshfood caoacitym4.74 Cu. fl. I
( sO & IIl&l Ilk +reezer section Reversible doors [] Rugged I
i[l'lrll u I , s" ' I IJlll c- Trilon ]Z door and cabinet liner [] Rolls-out-on- I
; |El'llu'l" "'_--. ,,,.., / ,.h+es o++,c+F.+ I
+; SAVE !
. $100..justS 599w00
............... - _+ ._+
V
[] Compact countertop microwave
[] 30' Range with easy-to-clean fea- oven [] 2 Power levels including De-
ture Spacious drawer removes for ,ro.t setting 2 Speeds -- 35 minute
easy c;eaning [] Lift-off oven door timer [] l-:iandsome simulated wood
Broiter pan and 2 oven racks grain cabinet. ModelRe53c Wa,rero'SOOB DryerMod;'
++oo, h+o,,,+:::: ++
just OOalw/T jUIt'/W7
s 50...jo,t s330 o., o+.,
W Slightly Htghm
-- . -i-- STARTS AS A VALUE
, ... STAYS A VALUE!
"QUALITY PROOUCTS FOR THE HOME AND FARM"
507 Clark St. - Canton, Mo. Phone 314 288-5293