N EIGH BORHOOD N EWS Press-NewsJournaI, Canton, lWo.,Thursdsy, November7,
r
1 Scouts
LaG .a ge G"
Junior Hackamack, Keith Hackamack Jake's Vietnam war buddies and r n lr
and familv and Mrs. Howard Hacka- Northeast Missouri discovers that her husband's hunting sales goal of 213]
LaG g mack, Adam, AudrevandAshlevFave L b r S i accident was no accident but Clt?Gi?SckJeoo
ran e of Quincy. " " * I rC] erv ce premediated murder.
A weekend of pheasant hunting at
.... Corydon, Ia., was enjoyed bv Russell LaGrange Branch Or The Bambina Dies hails the " ' "e Time, and Girl Area Girl Scout Council_.
mrs. Hazel Wolfmeger and Greg Heindselman,'Glen'Rohs and return of Peter Inchbold's popular k
Scouts from LaGrange are now taking 16 counties in Northeast
hero, Franco Corti. in a riviting new order By selling cookies girls from ,, irls sold::
Roy Stephens .... . , Last v.,ear the o ,-,k, I
I Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. mrs. Theima tale of suspense, mystery and danger.
Leland Kolthoff were Mrs. Carolyn Soon after Dr. Negroni of Florence the community are able to participate of cookies and our goal |
in a variety of events. Last year Girl 2137 boxes," said Jo coolY,|
insures his son's life with Lloyd's of Scout Troops No. 51.52, 68 and 71 were chairman, of LaGrange.
Celebrate 7th Dobbs. Mrs. Dorothy Ellison and Mr. Bloody Kin by Margaret Maron. London, six-year-old Salvatore dis- able to attend Brownie Day, Junior For more information,
birthday of
Velvet Salter
and Mrs. Steve Bunger, Troy, Craig
and Chase.
Mrs. Donna Johnson of Park Forest
and daughter, Mrs. Shelly Shankland
and Tyffani of Little Rock. Ark., were
Wednesday visitors of their aunt. Mrs•
Laura Bradshaw. In the evening all
were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Krueger and family of Monti-
cello. Randy Johnson was also an
evening guest to see his mother and
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cummings and
Tricia Hardin of Canton were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf meyer
spent a week in Dale City, Va., with
their daughters. Linda Stanbridge and
Edda Linn Chrestman, Bethany and
Matthew and Miss Michele Stanbridge
of Alexandria, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vaughn were
Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Begemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sackman of
Keokuk were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Murphy.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Donnie Dent and
Emily of Wyaconda, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Dent. Randal and Jason of
Jefferson City and Mrs. Scott Wear-
mouth of Urbandale, In., were all
weekend visitors of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Dent.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Howe, Lisa and
Beth were Thursday supper guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Woutzke.
Mrs. Vivian Beilstein spent Monday
with Mrs. Zanna Mac Frieden in
Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garkie and Mrs.
Blanche Jennings met Mrs. Dean
Novel of New London in Hannibal
Saturday and all attended the Folklife
Festival.
Roy Michael Johnston and Troy
Bayer visited Roy's grandmother, Mrs.
Hilda Logsdon, and David Saturday.
Rachele Schafer of Palmyra spent
the weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schafer and Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt and Mr.
and• Mrs. Bob Waterman drove to
KeoRuk fdr Mrs. Vdffa-'Wth-e bfi ..........
When Jake Honeycutt is killed in a
hunting accident, his pregnant wife,
Kate, decides to return to the North
Carolina farm where Jake grew up. A
successful fabric designer, she leaves
behind the fast-paced life of Manhattan
and a comfortable apartment overlook-
ing the Hudson for the idyllic world of
cotton and tobacco fields, of piney
woods and quiet starlit nights. But
Kate's arrival on the farm is far from
peaceful: on her first day, she
stumbles across the body of one of
to Davenport where they spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan
and Jamie. Jamie returned home with
her grandparents for a week's visiL
Mrs. Winona Bertikofer of Quincy
took her aunt, Mrs. Laura Bradshaw,
out to 'lunch on Friday to help
celebrate her birthday.
Mrs. Cecil Garkie visited her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Hogge, at the
Knox Co.Nursing Home Wednesday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Guilfoyle were Mrs. Karen
Gard, Stephanie and Amanda of
Palmyra, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Guilfoyle and Justin. Afternoon callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Guilfoyle and
Jason of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Guilfoyle, Jared, Melissa and Derrick
and Charles Guilfoyle, Brian and
Stacey. On Thursday afternoon Ms.
Lonette Powers of Quincy visited her
parents.
Mrs. do dutte attended the Wayland
Methodist Church bazaar and meal on
Saturday and remained overnight with
Mrs. Rachel Mac Steele. On Sunday
she attended a bridal shower for Miss
Pat Krueger at St. Patrick.
Mrs. dackie Kramer returned home
Friday from a five week stay in the
hospital.
Mrs. Helen Bozarth Haerer of
Clarendon Hills. Ill., and her daughter
and son-in-law, Mary Ann and Robert
Sullivan of Lincoln, Neb., were
Saturday afternoon visitors of Curtis
Farr. Mrs. Haerer is the daughter of
the !ate Carrol Bozatth of LaGra*
She had lived in LaGrange until 193'1.
appears. He is Italy's-and Lloyd's
fourth kidnap victim in seven months.
and the kidnappings are costing the
insurance company millions. Lloyd's
suspects it's an inside job, and they
hire Franco Corti, former Scotland
Yard Chief Inspector turned private
eye, to untangle the web of treachery
and corruption.
From the grimy streets of London to
the villas and wooded hillsides of the
Florentine super-rich, Corti is drawn
into a deadly psychological game of
cat and mouse. He enters a world of
Mafia kingpins and political terrorists.
where money is lifeblood and murder.
a way of life•
The Spy Who Got His Feet Wet by'
Marc Lovell. He is chosen for the
assignment because he has two traits
peculiar among British intelligence
agents: he's 6'7" and speaks Russian.
Since these attributes make Appleton
Porter stand out among his fellow
spies, the bumbling: blushing, over-
sized sleuth eagerly accepts the caper
which takes him to Dublin for an
international basketball tournament.
Although he knows nothing about
basketball and has often fouled out on
previous assignments, Apple is certain
he'll score some points with his
superiors at Control this time. But
early in the game, he realizes the
caper is doomed.
Just as he settles back, committed to
turning the self-aborted mission into
an enjoyable paid holiday, intrigue
rears its ever fascinating head in the
form of an attractive Soviet masseuse
Apple has reason to believe is a
Russian operative.
Legal Services
Directors to meet
There will he a short meeting of the
Board of Directors of Legal Services of
Northeast Missouri, Inc. at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday Nov. 13 in Room 260
Federal Building, aOl Broadway,
Hannibal.
The 7th birthday of Velvet Salter was
celebrated with ice cream and cake on
Sunday evening at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry SoRer,
Carrie and Bruce Roy. Others present
were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Salter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Smith, Sharalee and Kim-
berlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Begemann
visited Saturday morning with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Zahn in Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gare and
grandson, Kyle, of Kahoka visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Murphy Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Raleigh, Andrea
and Andrew were Saturday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Dinwiddie, Niki and Adam of New
London.
Mrs. Velma Shumate of Lewistow
visited Miss Blanche Bally Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Vivian Beilstein spent Sunday
with Mrs. Eleanor Stahl.
Last week on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brandt hosted a pre-Thanksgiv-
ing dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Swanson of Keokuk who are leaving
soon for the winter in Arizona. Others
present were Mrs. Verda White of
Keokuk, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and
Jamie of Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Waterman and Steve Waterman
and Nathan.
The Lutheran Ladies met after
church to make final plans for their
' Nov. 18 bazaar and smorgasbord.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leeser spent
Friday to Sunday in Montgomery City
with their daughter, Miss Patsy
Leeser.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sneeden have
returned from a 10 day visit in
Billingham, Mass., with Mr. and Mrs.
Pedrue Sneeden, Dan's brother. Much
sightseeing was enjoyed in the area.
Sunday guests of Mr:. and, Mrs,
Beulah Hackamack were Mr: and Mrsl
Day, and Ski and Swim Weekend from your order contact
the money raised in cookies sales. LaGrange, at 655-4366.
The girls will be selling cookies from
Nov. 8 to Dec. 2, and there are seven
kinds to choose from. The popular thin
mint and shortbread cookies are Looking For More
available, as well as caramel delites.
peanut butter sandwich, lemon pastry
cremes, peanut butter patties, and the A Logll?
new chocolate chip. The cookies will be
$2 a box and the money will benefit not
only girls from LaGrange, but all the
Girl Scouts in the Becky Thatcher
Route C
At Girl Scout
Leadership
training Economic conditions
they are today, you
Janice Smith, Troop No. 68. Jannice edge when you are
Harrison, Troop No. 72, and Jo Cooley, loan. Production Credit
Troop No. 71 from LaGrange recently has that edge
attended an all day training session commitment to a
held at South Shelby High School ::.: ....
Shelbina. At PCA, borrowers al "
"'Leadership - Let's Get Started" share a common gli'
was sponsored by the Becky Thatcher profitable use of moneY
Area Girl Scout Council. Workshops We're doing our part
for experienced leaders, as well as agriculture strong and "
new leaders, emphasized activities for
girls in each level of Girl Scouting: Together We Can
Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, and
Senior. Skill-A-Thon's in the five
worlds were held during the noon hour. JEFF
The Becky Thatcher Area Girl Scout I _ . €,
Council serves 16 counties in Northeast I 438 Lewm ..9--/.
Mo., and is a participating United Way I 314-288-351 "WI) :i
Agency. ii i
|
I George Shouse Trucking
I E,ig, Mo. 63,
! 'i Hauling
: Lime, Fertmhzer,
Call 314-494-3335 after 4/
,,,,,,HHH,m,H,,,H,Hmmm,,m,m,,mmlmlmm,mm,,,M,, Sausage & illllllllllllllllllllllll)
LaGrange FREE SAMPLES Hash Browns
Saturday Morning !llllmlumlml
LoOrange, Mo. *i"
655-2232 ....
Greg McVeigh •
Dan Rosencrans,
4OURS: Mon.-Frl. 8:00-8:(]
Sat. 7:30-8:00
Buy Now While Selection is Good
U.S.D.A. GRADE "A"
FLAVORITE BASTED
d s in Nov. 7 thru Nov. 13
Thurs., Fri.,
(Details available in store:
WILSON Family
PORK CHOPS
Assorted
$ 19
FRESH, LEAN '
LETTUCE TURKEY GROUND BEEF
49 89Y FA00TEAD :2y I
pSjr( 'sa; Links... u..$1.99 m]
SEITZ ;5; FLAVORITE Wl0. ¢,r ¢u. t,,,
an;erries ........ ,, o 69' Chili Sticks......, ,.Sl :!i: COTTAGE Pork Loin Chops.....Lb. '
White Potatoes • • • • 10 *- 99€ uerc"raut....... • k, '' CHEESE
' oz. 88 Rib P Chops.....+.+'++
Grapefruit........ Lb. $1 .49 ! € 00.,zA ...
Green Cabbage... :,.lkib. 15' fILET TISSUE
6900o
PEPSI, DIET, Spread....., ,, *2.09 .
LL $ARGENTO Shredded $
DEW, SLICE Cheddar or Mozzarella. oz. 1.39 POT
39 ,,u,._, '] ]9
Bisquick. . . . . . . . • o.Sl.69 Margarine ...... , S,.k, .
BUTTER KERNAL 303 Size
Corn, Peas, Green Beans 3/s1.19
Jeilo Gelatin ......s o 3/89 €
Rinso Detergent....., o. 99 *
SNUGGLE " Off Lb
Fabric Softener.... - o $1.49
ORTEGA Hot or Mild
Taro Sauce . ........, o, 79
Toastem Pop Ups.... ,,, V.r:79 €
THANK YOU
Cherry Pie Filling .... , o,. 99'
THANK YOU
Apple Pie Filling ..... 2o o,. 79 €
Sl 29
Hall O Logs
C&H
POWDERED or
BROWN SUGAR
Cool Whip..........
Hi-Lite Ice Milk . v, . -"
JENO
Pizza Roils........ • l,
Totino Pizzas..... .,'
N EIGH BORHOOD N EWS Press-NewsJournaI, Canton, lWo.,Thursdsy, November7,
r
1 Scouts
LaG .a ge G"
Junior Hackamack, Keith Hackamack Jake's Vietnam war buddies and r n lr
and familv and Mrs. Howard Hacka- Northeast Missouri discovers that her husband's hunting sales goal of 213]
LaG g mack, Adam, AudrevandAshlevFave L b r S i accident was no accident but Clt?Gi?SckJeoo
ran e of Quincy. " " * I rC] erv ce premediated murder.
A weekend of pheasant hunting at
.... Corydon, Ia., was enjoyed bv Russell LaGrange Branch Or The Bambina Dies hails the " ' "e Time, and Girl Area Girl Scout Council_.
mrs. Hazel Wolfmeger and Greg Heindselman,'Glen'Rohs and return of Peter Inchbold's popular k
Scouts from LaGrange are now taking 16 counties in Northeast
hero, Franco Corti. in a riviting new order By selling cookies girls from ,, irls sold::
Roy Stephens .... . , Last v.,ear the o ,-,k, I
I Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. mrs. Theima tale of suspense, mystery and danger.
Leland Kolthoff were Mrs. Carolyn Soon after Dr. Negroni of Florence the community are able to participate of cookies and our goal |
in a variety of events. Last year Girl 2137 boxes," said Jo coolY,|
insures his son's life with Lloyd's of Scout Troops No. 51.52, 68 and 71 were chairman, of LaGrange.
Celebrate 7th Dobbs. Mrs. Dorothy Ellison and Mr. Bloody Kin by Margaret Maron. London, six-year-old Salvatore dis- able to attend Brownie Day, Junior For more information,
birthday of
Velvet Salter
and Mrs. Steve Bunger, Troy, Craig
and Chase.
Mrs. Donna Johnson of Park Forest
and daughter, Mrs. Shelly Shankland
and Tyffani of Little Rock. Ark., were
Wednesday visitors of their aunt. Mrs•
Laura Bradshaw. In the evening all
were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Krueger and family of Monti-
cello. Randy Johnson was also an
evening guest to see his mother and
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cummings and
Tricia Hardin of Canton were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf meyer
spent a week in Dale City, Va., with
their daughters. Linda Stanbridge and
Edda Linn Chrestman, Bethany and
Matthew and Miss Michele Stanbridge
of Alexandria, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vaughn were
Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Begemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sackman of
Keokuk were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Murphy.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Donnie Dent and
Emily of Wyaconda, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Dent. Randal and Jason of
Jefferson City and Mrs. Scott Wear-
mouth of Urbandale, In., were all
weekend visitors of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Dent.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Howe, Lisa and
Beth were Thursday supper guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Woutzke.
Mrs. Vivian Beilstein spent Monday
with Mrs. Zanna Mac Frieden in
Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garkie and Mrs.
Blanche Jennings met Mrs. Dean
Novel of New London in Hannibal
Saturday and all attended the Folklife
Festival.
Roy Michael Johnston and Troy
Bayer visited Roy's grandmother, Mrs.
Hilda Logsdon, and David Saturday.
Rachele Schafer of Palmyra spent
the weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schafer and Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt and Mr.
and• Mrs. Bob Waterman drove to
KeoRuk fdr Mrs. Vdffa-'Wth-e bfi ..........
When Jake Honeycutt is killed in a
hunting accident, his pregnant wife,
Kate, decides to return to the North
Carolina farm where Jake grew up. A
successful fabric designer, she leaves
behind the fast-paced life of Manhattan
and a comfortable apartment overlook-
ing the Hudson for the idyllic world of
cotton and tobacco fields, of piney
woods and quiet starlit nights. But
Kate's arrival on the farm is far from
peaceful: on her first day, she
stumbles across the body of one of
to Davenport where they spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan
and Jamie. Jamie returned home with
her grandparents for a week's visiL
Mrs. Winona Bertikofer of Quincy
took her aunt, Mrs. Laura Bradshaw,
out to 'lunch on Friday to help
celebrate her birthday.
Mrs. Cecil Garkie visited her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Hogge, at the
Knox Co.Nursing Home Wednesday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Guilfoyle were Mrs. Karen
Gard, Stephanie and Amanda of
Palmyra, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Guilfoyle and Justin. Afternoon callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Guilfoyle and
Jason of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Guilfoyle, Jared, Melissa and Derrick
and Charles Guilfoyle, Brian and
Stacey. On Thursday afternoon Ms.
Lonette Powers of Quincy visited her
parents.
Mrs. do dutte attended the Wayland
Methodist Church bazaar and meal on
Saturday and remained overnight with
Mrs. Rachel Mac Steele. On Sunday
she attended a bridal shower for Miss
Pat Krueger at St. Patrick.
Mrs. dackie Kramer returned home
Friday from a five week stay in the
hospital.
Mrs. Helen Bozarth Haerer of
Clarendon Hills. Ill., and her daughter
and son-in-law, Mary Ann and Robert
Sullivan of Lincoln, Neb., were
Saturday afternoon visitors of Curtis
Farr. Mrs. Haerer is the daughter of
the !ate Carrol Bozatth of LaGra*
She had lived in LaGrange until 193'1.
appears. He is Italy's-and Lloyd's
fourth kidnap victim in seven months.
and the kidnappings are costing the
insurance company millions. Lloyd's
suspects it's an inside job, and they
hire Franco Corti, former Scotland
Yard Chief Inspector turned private
eye, to untangle the web of treachery
and corruption.
From the grimy streets of London to
the villas and wooded hillsides of the
Florentine super-rich, Corti is drawn
into a deadly psychological game of
cat and mouse. He enters a world of
Mafia kingpins and political terrorists.
where money is lifeblood and murder.
a way of life•
The Spy Who Got His Feet Wet by'
Marc Lovell. He is chosen for the
assignment because he has two traits
peculiar among British intelligence
agents: he's 6'7" and speaks Russian.
Since these attributes make Appleton
Porter stand out among his fellow
spies, the bumbling: blushing, over-
sized sleuth eagerly accepts the caper
which takes him to Dublin for an
international basketball tournament.
Although he knows nothing about
basketball and has often fouled out on
previous assignments, Apple is certain
he'll score some points with his
superiors at Control this time. But
early in the game, he realizes the
caper is doomed.
Just as he settles back, committed to
turning the self-aborted mission into
an enjoyable paid holiday, intrigue
rears its ever fascinating head in the
form of an attractive Soviet masseuse
Apple has reason to believe is a
Russian operative.
Legal Services
Directors to meet
There will he a short meeting of the
Board of Directors of Legal Services of
Northeast Missouri, Inc. at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday Nov. 13 in Room 260
Federal Building, aOl Broadway,
Hannibal.
The 7th birthday of Velvet Salter was
celebrated with ice cream and cake on
Sunday evening at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry SoRer,
Carrie and Bruce Roy. Others present
were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Salter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Smith, Sharalee and Kim-
berlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Begemann
visited Saturday morning with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Zahn in Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gare and
grandson, Kyle, of Kahoka visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Murphy Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Raleigh, Andrea
and Andrew were Saturday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Dinwiddie, Niki and Adam of New
London.
Mrs. Velma Shumate of Lewistow
visited Miss Blanche Bally Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Vivian Beilstein spent Sunday
with Mrs. Eleanor Stahl.
Last week on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brandt hosted a pre-Thanksgiv-
ing dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Swanson of Keokuk who are leaving
soon for the winter in Arizona. Others
present were Mrs. Verda White of
Keokuk, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and
Jamie of Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Waterman and Steve Waterman
and Nathan.
The Lutheran Ladies met after
church to make final plans for their
' Nov. 18 bazaar and smorgasbord.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leeser spent
Friday to Sunday in Montgomery City
with their daughter, Miss Patsy
Leeser.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sneeden have
returned from a 10 day visit in
Billingham, Mass., with Mr. and Mrs.
Pedrue Sneeden, Dan's brother. Much
sightseeing was enjoyed in the area.
Sunday guests of Mr:. and, Mrs,
Beulah Hackamack were Mr: and Mrsl
Day, and Ski and Swim Weekend from your order contact
the money raised in cookies sales. LaGrange, at 655-4366.
The girls will be selling cookies from
Nov. 8 to Dec. 2, and there are seven
kinds to choose from. The popular thin
mint and shortbread cookies are Looking For More
available, as well as caramel delites.
peanut butter sandwich, lemon pastry
cremes, peanut butter patties, and the A Logll?
new chocolate chip. The cookies will be
$2 a box and the money will benefit not
only girls from LaGrange, but all the
Girl Scouts in the Becky Thatcher
Route C
At Girl Scout
Leadership
training Economic conditions
they are today, you
Janice Smith, Troop No. 68. Jannice edge when you are
Harrison, Troop No. 72, and Jo Cooley, loan. Production Credit
Troop No. 71 from LaGrange recently has that edge
attended an all day training session commitment to a
held at South Shelby High School ::.: ....
Shelbina. At PCA, borrowers al "
"'Leadership - Let's Get Started" share a common gli'
was sponsored by the Becky Thatcher profitable use of moneY
Area Girl Scout Council. Workshops We're doing our part
for experienced leaders, as well as agriculture strong and "
new leaders, emphasized activities for
girls in each level of Girl Scouting: Together We Can
Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, and
Senior. Skill-A-Thon's in the five
worlds were held during the noon hour. JEFF
The Becky Thatcher Area Girl Scout I _ . €,
Council serves 16 counties in Northeast I 438 Lewm ..9--/.
Mo., and is a participating United Way I 314-288-351 "WI) :i
Agency. ii i
|
I George Shouse Trucking
I E,ig, Mo. 63,
! 'i Hauling
: Lime, Fertmhzer,
Call 314-494-3335 after 4/
,,,,,m,,HH,mmm,H,,,H,Hmmm,,m,m,,mmlmlmm,mm,,,M,, Sausage & illllllllllllllllllllllll)
LaGrange FREE SAMPLES Hash Browns
Saturday Morning !llllmlumlml
LoOrange, Mo. *i"
655-2232 ....
Greg McVeigh •
Dan Rosencrans,
4OURS: Mon.-Frl. 8:00-8:(]
Sat. 7:30-8:00
Buy Now While Selection is Good
U.S.D.A. GRADE "A"
FLAVORITE BASTED
d s in Nov. 7 thru Nov. 13
Thurs., Fri.,
(Details available in store:
WILSON Family
PORK CHOPS
Assorted
$ 19
FRESH, LEAN '
LETTUCE TURKEY GROUND BEEF
49 89Y FA00TEAD :2y I
pSjr( 'sa; Links... u..$1.99 m]
SEITZ ;5; FLAVORITE Wl0. ¢,r ¢u. t,,,
an;erries ........ ,, o 69' Chili Sticks......, ,.Sl :!i: COTTAGE Pork Loin Chops.....Lb. '
White Potatoes • • • • 10 *- 99€ uerc"raut....... • k, '' CHEESE
' oz. 88 Rib P Chops.....+.+'++
Grapefruit........ Lb. $1 .49 ! € 00.,zA ...
Green Cabbage... :,.lkib. 15' fILET TISSUE
6900o
PEPSI, DIET, Spread....., ,, *2.09 .
LL $ARGENTO Shredded $
DEW, SLICE Cheddar or Mozzarella. oz. 1.39 POT
39 ,,u,._, '] ]9
Bisquick. . . . . . . . • o.Sl.69 Margarine ...... , S,.k, .
BUTTER KERNAL 303 Size
Corn, Peas, Green Beans 3/s1.19
Jeilo Gelatin ......s o 3/89 €
Rinso Detergent....., o. 99 *
SNUGGLE " Off Lb
Fabric Softener.... - o $1.49
ORTEGA Hot or Mild
Taro Sauce . ........, o, 79
Toastem Pop Ups.... ,,, V.r:79 €
THANK YOU
Cherry Pie Filling .... , o,. 99'
THANK YOU
Apple Pie Filling ..... 2o o,. 79 €
Sl 29
Hall O Logs
C&H
POWDERED or
BROWN SUGAR
Cool Whip..........
Hi-Lite Ice Milk . v, . -"
JENO
Pizza Roils........ • l,
Totino Pizzas..... .,'