N EIGH BORHOOD N EWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, November 7, 1985
Spook parade
The fifth Annual Spook Parade at the Big K class at Canton R-V was another
howling success'!.' Counts and witches paraded through the hallways scaring
young and old alike. Trash bags were converted from their usual purpose into
costumes for the kindergarteners.
....................................................
Winners of
K00anis annual
Halloween party
The annual Canton Kiwanis Hallow-
een Party was a success with many
ghosts and goblins present at Canton.
Winners in their respective category
were:
PreSchool -- I, Leanne Pierce; 2,
Aaron Hark; 3, Kristina Mathieson; 4.
Casey Long; 5, Amy Schmidt &
Jeannette Schuetz.
Kindergarten -- I, Wade Poulter; 2,
Erin Schneider.
First and Second Grades -- I.
Jennifer Schmidt; 2, Ryan Petefish; 3,
Reynold Stout.
Third and Fourth Grades -- 1,
Johanna Brumett; 2, Chad and Mary
Hansmeier; 3, Jay Zenge.
Fifth and Sixth Grades-- 1, Sara
Johnson; 2, Darin Marshall; 3, Lara
Schmidt.
C- 1 District
Calendar
C-I School Dist. November Calendar
1 - Highland Varsity Football, Sooth
Shelby, 7:30, away.
2 - Highland F.F.A. Bamwarming
Dance.
4 - LaGrange P.T.A. Soup Supper, 5-8
p.m.
4-9 - Highland First practice for
Winter Sports.
6- Highland Drama Dress rehearsal
in Commons.
7 - Highland F.H.A. Meeting, 3:30.
a - District, School in session day.
Elementary - Parent-Teacher Confer-
ences; Secondary, Teacher Workshop.
10-14 - Highland, Drama dress
rehearsal in Commons
12 - Highland, Drug Free Youth,
7:00, Library
13 - Highland Psychology Club Trip,
Fulton.
13 - District, Board of Education
Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
14-15 - Highland, F.F.A., Kansas City
14- Lewistown, P.T.O., 7:30.
15-16 - Highland, Drama Fall Play,
8:15.
16 - LaBelle, District Auction, 11:00
a.m.
18 - Highland, College and Career
Night, Canton.
18 - Ewing, P.T.O., 7:00 p.m.
18-23 Highland, Junior High
Basketball Tournament.
23 - Highland F.H.A. TRIP, Kansas
City.
25 - Highland VG-JVG, Kirksville,
6:30, home.
25 - Highland 7B-aB, Payson, 6:30,
away.
26 - Highland VB-JVB, Kirksville,
6: 00, away.
27 - District, School in session % day.
28-29 - District, No school, Thanks-
giving VacatiorL
30 - Highland, Conference Choir
Audition, Monroe City.
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FHA Halloween winners were: back row, I to r, Josh Thrower,
Sara Shumate, Carl Buckwalter, Sarah Hinkle, Julie Kendrick,
and Courtney Abell. Front row: Julie Kitzing, Ryan Waters
Laurie. Not pictured: Chase Bunger.
FHA party attracts 49
Forty-nine area children, ages 8 and
under, attended the FHA Halloween
party Monday, Oct. 28, held by the
Highland FHA chapter. Some of the
activities were pin the nose on the
pumpkin, story reading, musical
games, Halloween trivia, ring the
bottle, and a haunted house. Refresh-
ments were served.
The door prize, a pumpkin donated
and painted by Janis Van Meter, was
won by Sara Hinkle. The
prizes for their
original, Ist, Sara Hinlde;
Thrower; 3rd, Julie Kil,
Ist, Julie Kendrick; 2nd,
3rd, Jackie Kendrick.
Carl Buckwalter; 2nd,
3rd, Chase Bunger. Most
Seth Van Meter; 2nd,
3rd, Brandon Laurie.
Selected as C-S Fellows
Robin Smith, a freshman; Sally
Drews, Chris Holmes, Robert Homer,
and Michelle Wiltshire, all sophomores
at Culver-Stockton College, have been
selected as members of the C-S
Fellows.
Smith, daughter of Judith Smith of
Canton, is majoring in business
administration and accounting at the
college.
Drews, daughter of William Draws
of Canton, is majoring in geology at
the college.
Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard R. Holmes of Canton, is
majoring in English.
Homer, son of Mr.
E. Homer of Canton, is
Business.
Wiltshire, daughter of
C. Thomas Wiltshire of
majoring in elementary
C-S Fellows is a local
committed to promoting
leadership and service to
and community.
volved in the tutoring
as hosts and hostesses
events, and help in the
effort.
Fretweil
Ins.
. MO.
LPmTOW, MO. "
ELTER,
IT'S A MATTER OF !'1 RSC
For your life, health, home, car, farm,
' C
We will sell the following at our home located 2 miles north of Monticello, Mo., on
** on
0ne of several Happy-Time Pre-scbooi children groups went trick-or-treating Satnrday, November 9
Halloween march last week in Canton. Leaders are Donna Kelly and Barb Brummett.
@ starting at l0 a.m. sharp
: Antiques - Household - Tools. Machinery - Miscellaneous
' "" - ' Teen Leadership. The council agreed 2 Pie safes; Warm Morning upright wood stove; treadle sewing machine; stairway
CLUB to use the School Enrichment Program complete; 4 trunks (2 camel back); iron kettle w-stand; several crocks, lugs; 3 ice
Sh bu if any teacher would like it. cOpper boiler w-lid; iron boiler; 2 rug beaters; large wardrobe; horse collars; pink
=rps rg Lunn Knapp motioned to adjourn lamp; 2 metal kerosene lamps; gas lamp; kraut cutter; sausage stuffer; hay
the meeting. The next meeting will he
NEWS January20, 1986. walking plows; double shovel; pair buggy wheels; several school desks; odd
Lucille hhineor several iron seats;
I I I
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Minear were
Friday overnight guests of their
A Groat
numerous hand tools; double and single trees; numerous kids
excellent condition; Iris and Herringbone pitcher, glasses, plates; 2
., humillfier; i ble lan )s; ne'
I ire ch .,t de( 3 freeze uprigl
vail p e ques arnam( =tel 6
! d glas;vare id disht ; mis
Tractor. Jeep. Miscellaneous
AC wide front (CA) (sharp); AC snap couple 2 bottom plbw; 1952 Wiilys Jeep, 35,000
miles; 500 gal. propane tank; 1,000 gal. gas tank on skids with electric pump; 2
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Lewis Co. 4-H Council
The Lewis Co. 4-H Council met Oct.
daughter, Miss Anne Mincer in 21 at the Monticello Extension Center.
Kirksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wolter of Knox
City and Mrs. Margaret Kimberley of
lle were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byers and Jarrod.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Florea and
family were Saturday overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Meyers at
Maywood.
Jeremy and Heather Florea were
recent visitors of Andy and Amy
Michel in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Michel.
Mrs. "Jani and Janee Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Rockwell of Elsberry
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Gladys Reed in LaBelle.
Bruce Minear went to Kirksville
Monday afternoon to see his daughter,
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schade of
Hannibal were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Gould.
Mrs. Cliff Miller of LaBelle was a
recent visitor in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Byers and Jarred.
Mrs. John Searle was a Tuesday
overnight guest of her mother, Mrs.
Archie Patton near Noviner.
The meeting was called to order by
Judith Howe and pledges were led by
Bobble Toops and Luann Knapp.
The Kansas City Conference was
discussed. There is money budgeted
for a 4-H'er and a leader to attend the
conference, which is Nov. 17-21. If
anyone is interested they should
contact the office.
The council would like a list of the
new council members for the year.
Changing the meeting date was
discussed and tabled. A new storm
door for the lunch stand was discussed.
A door is available and the Ten Mile
4-H Club has volunteered to install it.
The Mark Twain Area Leader
Conference is being held Nov. 14 at
Monroe City. If any leader would like
to attend they should contact the
office.
The council is looking for ways to
perk up county 4-H activities. A survey
of older 4-H members and a committee
of adults outside of 4-H to give their
views was discussed.
Enrollment is due Nov. 15. LLvestock
and county projects of archery and
dogs were discussed, as was Jr. and
Deal
With the purchase of
either 20 units of seed
corn or 100 units of soy-
beans you receive either a
winter GR8 jacket or a
stainless steel thermos.
Shissler Seed Co .... Farmers
Dealin 9 with Farmers... A Group
of Great Cerowers.
Contact Your Local GR8 Dealer:
Kent Munzlinger
314 767-5486
00GR8
• 1985 ShiSser Seed Co. Inc
I I
Kobnail
miscellaneous glassware pieces; humidifier; table lamps; new electric adding machine
rug; chest of drawerS; Frigidaire chest deep freeze; upright hair dryer; baby bed;
adding machine; odd chairs; wall plaques; ornamental 6 ft. tree; set of disheS;
saucers; vases ;- drapes; assorted glassware and dishes; miscellaneous household
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$
#
$
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trailers; AC wheel weights; 14 ft. 10 in. I beam; 32 ft. wood extension ladder; sear
electric self priming water pump, 2 in. inlet (like new); cistern pump with 30 gal. a
tank (like new); 2 Jucuzzi hydrocels; 2-way hyd. cylinder; 12 in. tractor chains; 40x
32x100 6 mil plastic rolls; 8 rolls snow fence; several good wooden gates; 2 5-gal.
aluminum roof material; Homelite gas weed eater; McCulloch 200 chain saw;
electric paint sprayer; homemade air compressor; sump pump; Mapes-o-MatiC
cattle sprayer; 2 Hanson sprayers; heavy pickup trailer hitch; swivel bumper hitch;
assortment of hand tools; yard tools; electric items.
Boat - Motor
14 ft. V bottom aluminum boat, 3 hp Johnson motor; numerous miscellaneous itemS.
Terms: Cash Lunch
Not responsible for loss or accident
IBHI & Betty Fee, Owners
Auctioneers: Clerks &
Sam Plant, 314-497-2688
Lee Nelson, 314-288-3111
AuctiOn
N EIGH BORHOOD N EWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, November 7, 1985
Spook parade
The fifth Annual Spook Parade at the Big K class at Canton R-V was another
howling success'!.' Counts and witches paraded through the hallways scaring
young and old alike. Trash bags were converted from their usual purpose into
costumes for the kindergarteners.
....................................................
Winners of
K00anis annual
Halloween party
The annual Canton Kiwanis Hallow-
een Party was a success with many
ghosts and goblins present at Canton.
Winners in their respective category
were:
PreSchool -- I, Leanne Pierce; 2,
Aaron Hark; 3, Kristina Mathieson; 4.
Casey Long; 5, Amy Schmidt &
Jeannette Schuetz.
Kindergarten -- I, Wade Poulter; 2,
Erin Schneider.
First and Second Grades -- I.
Jennifer Schmidt; 2, Ryan Petefish; 3,
Reynold Stout.
Third and Fourth Grades -- 1,
Johanna Brumett; 2, Chad and Mary
Hansmeier; 3, Jay Zenge.
Fifth and Sixth Grades-- 1, Sara
Johnson; 2, Darin Marshall; 3, Lara
Schmidt.
C- 1 District
Calendar
C-I School Dist. November Calendar
1 - Highland Varsity Football, Sooth
Shelby, 7:30, away.
2 - Highland F.F.A. Bamwarming
Dance.
4 - LaGrange P.T.A. Soup Supper, 5-8
p.m.
4-9 - Highland First practice for
Winter Sports.
6- Highland Drama Dress rehearsal
in Commons.
7 - Highland F.H.A. Meeting, 3:30.
a - District, School in session day.
Elementary - Parent-Teacher Confer-
ences; Secondary, Teacher Workshop.
10-14 - Highland, Drama dress
rehearsal in Commons
12 - Highland, Drug Free Youth,
7:00, Library
13 - Highland Psychology Club Trip,
Fulton.
13 - District, Board of Education
Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
14-15 - Highland, F.F.A., Kansas City
14- Lewistown, P.T.O., 7:30.
15-16 - Highland, Drama Fall Play,
8:15.
16 - LaBelle, District Auction, 11:00
a.m.
18 - Highland, College and Career
Night, Canton.
18 - Ewing, P.T.O., 7:00 p.m.
18-23 Highland, Junior High
Basketball Tournament.
23 - Highland F.H.A. TRIP, Kansas
City.
25 - Highland VG-JVG, Kirksville,
6:30, home.
25 - Highland 7B-aB, Payson, 6:30,
away.
26 - Highland VB-JVB, Kirksville,
6: 00, away.
27 - District, School in session % day.
28-29 - District, No school, Thanks-
giving VacatiorL
30 - Highland, Conference Choir
Audition, Monroe City.
:il :i ¸¸¸! •ii ¸
FHA Halloween winners were: back row, I to r, Josh Thrower,
Sara Shumate, Carl Buckwalter, Sarah Hinkle, Julie Kendrick,
and Courtney Abell. Front row: Julie Kitzing, Ryan Waters
Laurie. Not pictured: Chase Bunger.
FHA party attracts 49
Forty-nine area children, ages 8 and
under, attended the FHA Halloween
party Monday, Oct. 28, held by the
Highland FHA chapter. Some of the
activities were pin the nose on the
pumpkin, story reading, musical
games, Halloween trivia, ring the
bottle, and a haunted house. Refresh-
ments were served.
The door prize, a pumpkin donated
and painted by Janis Van Meter, was
won by Sara Hinkle. The
prizes for their
original, Ist, Sara Hinlde;
Thrower; 3rd, Julie Kil,
Ist, Julie Kendrick; 2nd,
3rd, Jackie Kendrick.
Carl Buckwalter; 2nd,
3rd, Chase Bunger. Most
Seth Van Meter; 2nd,
3rd, Brandon Laurie.
Selected as C-S Fellows
Robin Smith, a freshman; Sally
Drews, Chris Holmes, Robert Homer,
and Michelle Wiltshire, all sophomores
at Culver-Stockton College, have been
selected as members of the C-S
Fellows.
Smith, daughter of Judith Smith of
Canton, is majoring in business
administration and accounting at the
college.
Drews, daughter of William Draws
of Canton, is majoring in geology at
the college.
Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard R. Holmes of Canton, is
majoring in English.
Homer, son of Mr.
E. Homer of Canton, is
Business.
Wiltshire, daughter of
C. Thomas Wiltshire of
majoring in elementary
C-S Fellows is a local
committed to promoting
leadership and service to
and community.
volved in the tutoring
as hosts and hostesses
events, and help in the
effort.
Fretweil
Ins.
. MO.
LPmTOW, MO. "
ELTER,
IT'S A MATTER OF !'1 RSC
For your life, health, home, car, farm,
' C
We will sell the following at our home located 2 miles north of Monticello, Mo., on
** on
0ne of several Happy-Time Pre-scbooi children groups went trick-or-treating Satnrday, November 9
Halloween march last week in Canton. Leaders are Donna Kelly and Barb Brummett.
@ starting at l0 a.m. sharp
: Antiques - Household - Tools. Machinery - Miscellaneous
' "" - ' Teen Leadership. The council agreed 2 Pie safes; Warm Morning upright wood stove; treadle sewing machine; stairway
CLUB to use the School Enrichment Program complete; 4 trunks (2 camel back); iron kettle w-stand; several crocks, lugs; 3 ice
Sh bu if any teacher would like it. cOpper boiler w-lid; iron boiler; 2 rug beaters; large wardrobe; horse collars; pink
=rps rg Lunn Knapp motioned to adjourn lamp; 2 metal kerosene lamps; gas lamp; kraut cutter; sausage stuffer; hay
the meeting. The next meeting will he
NEWS January20, 1986. walking plows; double shovel; pair buggy wheels; several school desks; odd
Lucille hhineor several iron seats;
I I I
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Minear were
Friday overnight guests of their
A Groat
numerous hand tools; double and single trees; numerous kids
excellent condition; Iris and Herringbone pitcher, glasses, plates; 2
., humillfier; i ble lan )s; ne'
I ire ch .,t de( 3 freeze uprigl
vail p e ques arnam( =tel 6
! d glas;vare id disht ; mis
Tractor. Jeep. Miscellaneous
AC wide front (CA) (sharp); AC snap couple 2 bottom plbw; 1952 Wiilys Jeep, 35,000
miles; 500 gal. propane tank; 1,000 gal. gas tank on skids with electric pump; 2
iii iii
Lewis Co. 4-H Council
The Lewis Co. 4-H Council met Oct.
daughter, Miss Anne Mincer in 21 at the Monticello Extension Center.
Kirksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wolter of Knox
City and Mrs. Margaret Kimberley of
lle were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Byers and Jarrod.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Florea and
family were Saturday overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Meyers at
Maywood.
Jeremy and Heather Florea were
recent visitors of Andy and Amy
Michel in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Michel.
Mrs. "Jani and Janee Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Rockwell of Elsberry
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Gladys Reed in LaBelle.
Bruce Minear went to Kirksville
Monday afternoon to see his daughter,
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schade of
Hannibal were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Gould.
Mrs. Cliff Miller of LaBelle was a
recent visitor in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Byers and Jarred.
Mrs. John Searle was a Tuesday
overnight guest of her mother, Mrs.
Archie Patton near Noviner.
The meeting was called to order by
Judith Howe and pledges were led by
Bobble Toops and Luann Knapp.
The Kansas City Conference was
discussed. There is money budgeted
for a 4-H'er and a leader to attend the
conference, which is Nov. 17-21. If
anyone is interested they should
contact the office.
The council would like a list of the
new council members for the year.
Changing the meeting date was
discussed and tabled. A new storm
door for the lunch stand was discussed.
A door is available and the Ten Mile
4-H Club has volunteered to install it.
The Mark Twain Area Leader
Conference is being held Nov. 14 at
Monroe City. If any leader would like
to attend they should contact the
office.
The council is looking for ways to
perk up county 4-H activities. A survey
of older 4-H members and a committee
of adults outside of 4-H to give their
views was discussed.
Enrollment is due Nov. 15. LLvestock
and county projects of archery and
dogs were discussed, as was Jr. and
Deal
With the purchase of
either 20 units of seed
corn or 100 units of soy-
beans you receive either a
winter GR8 jacket or a
stainless steel thermos.
Shissler Seed Co .... Farmers
Dealin 9 with Farmers... A Group
of Great Cerowers.
Contact Your Local GR8 Dealer:
Kent Munzlinger
314 767-5486
00GR8
• 1985 ShiSser Seed Co. Inc
I I
Kobnail
miscellaneous glassware pieces; humidifier; table lamps; new electric adding machine
rug; chest of drawerS; Frigidaire chest deep freeze; upright hair dryer; baby bed;
adding machine; odd chairs; wall plaques; ornamental 6 ft. tree; set of disheS;
saucers; vases ;- drapes; assorted glassware and dishes; miscellaneous household
t
t
,t
t
#
#
$
#
$
#
#
trailers; AC wheel weights; 14 ft. 10 in. I beam; 32 ft. wood extension ladder; sear
electric self priming water pump, 2 in. inlet (like new); cistern pump with 30 gal. a
tank (like new); 2 Jucuzzi hydrocels; 2-way hyd. cylinder; 12 in. tractor chains; 40x
32x100 6 mil plastic rolls; 8 rolls snow fence; several good wooden gates; 2 5-gal.
aluminum roof material; Homelite gas weed eater; McCulloch 200 chain saw;
electric paint sprayer; homemade air compressor; sump pump; Mapes-o-MatiC
cattle sprayer; 2 Hanson sprayers; heavy pickup trailer hitch; swivel bumper hitch;
assortment of hand tools; yard tools; electric items.
Boat - Motor
14 ft. V bottom aluminum boat, 3 hp Johnson motor; numerous miscellaneous itemS.
Terms: Cash Lunch
Not responsible for loss or accident
IBHI & Betty Fee, Owners
Auctioneers: Clerks &
Sam Plant, 314-497-2688
Lee Nelson, 314-288-3111
AuctiOn