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Stanberry Herald - Headlight from Stanberry, Missouri • 13

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THE STANBERRY HEADLIGHT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1967 IS tient Mr. and Mrs. Bob Malone and Mary Lou, of Kansas City visitea over th? weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schieber of Conception.

They attended the church services Saturday afternoon for Rev. Mal-achy's Jubilee mass and the basket dinner Sunday noon, held in his honor. Yearbook Workshop Cathy CDonnefl, editor, Joyce Sfnunermen, co-editor, Lois Kemper end Mr. Neidt, sponsor, went te St Joseph Sept 19 to represent Je-feraoa at the Yearbook Shop heel at Robidoux hotel. Slides were shown end explained to the group.

They learned te "Do's" and "Don'tB" of laying eat pages in a yearbook. An exhibit of yearbooks belonging to otoer schools gave them many new ideas E. N. McWilliams of Kansas City visited last Wednesday evening in Tri-C area. The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paid Schieber, Clyde, Ms Schteber is graduate of Jefferson high school end Norttvwest Missouri State college, Maryville. She attended Mount Marty college in Yankton, S. before receiving her B. S.

degree in Secondary Education for S. C. in 1967. Mias Schieber taught for a short time at St Columbia grade school and did practice teaching at Stan-berry high school She resides in Maryville. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Lcighni'nger. Mrs. Vina Howard returned last week from a ten-day trip to Phoenix, and Flagstaff.

She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Her-fhel Simmons of Kansas City, Kan. for the "1968 JeffersonteaT THROUGH THE EAGLE'S EYE FROM JEFFERSON HIGH Mr. Talarico Mr.

Talarico is a 1965 graduate of Northwest Missouri State college. He graduated from college with a B. S. in Secondary Education. Mr.

Talarico has had three years of teaching experience. He taught Senior Picture Twenty-one Jefferson high school seniors and their sponsor, Mr. Neidt. made the annual trip to Maryvilh to take senior pictures Sept 28. After the final pictures at Hey-wood Studios, the class made a tour of Maryville State college.

After attending a dinner at the Cardinal inn, the seniors closed the day by going to a movie. WANT-ADS GET RESULTS! Mr. and Mrs. George Law and daughter. Kathy.

of King City. Mr. Mrs. George CVroU. Mrs.

N'ewby, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Mast in and children. Bill, Mary and Larry, and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Carroll visited in Leon, Tuesday night with Mr. m.1 Mrs. George Carroll, an irhi'dren, Beth amd Mike. The occasion wui George Carroll birthday. New Faculty Member fi vt! .1 chan-scs have been made in the hih school faculty list this school year.

Miss Pa'jrieia at West Debuque Community schools in Epworth, before coming to Jefferson. Mr. Talarico, and wife, Judy, reside in Maryville. Twn.WAV niMinv i Schieber is lhe typing cod frcsh-'iulii teacher. Ernest Talarico is the new shop and drivers training instructor.

"Both were pictured in this newspaper last week. Be-' low are articles on Miss Schieber, Mr. Talco-ico and the new principal, Don Neidt. Mr. Neidt is a graduate of North- Bert Alcorn left last Monday for Denver.

where he will spend some time hoping to gain relief from his hay fever. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Motzkus of De-solo, and Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Gardner of Kansas City visited recently with Mrs. Lulu Bofctw right. win luuiwonn uiiacKs io a corn plant. Larvae leea on and destroy roots, reducing ability of plants to take up nutrients and moisture from the soil. Undernourished plants cannot develop full grain potential.

The insect pest, in the adult beetle-stage, is attracted to pollen which falls on ear silk. In the feeding process, silks are cut off. the ear is improperly pollinated, and poor kernel development occurs, as above. Another factor also theatens the crop. Cut-off roots provide pathways for entry of organisms which cause plant diseases such- as root rots.

Gerald Mustek, University of Missouri entomologist, says damage in Missouri this year from the western corn rootworm is as great as any experienced thus far. Primarily, he says, damage resulted from reduced effectiveness of insecticides. Ineffectiveness is blamed on cooL wet weather this spring. we-st Missouri Suite college, Mary Notice of Sale of School Property ville. He graduated from M.

S. C. 1963 with a B. S. in secondary education.

Mr. Nie-idit tauffhit. at At- in honor of Linda Rose Schieber, John Redden, Mrs. Donald Meyer, ton, for one year and at Jeffer- who was 12 years old on the 27th. Mrs.

Howard Crites, Mrs. Tom Strueby and Mrs. John Bright. The Misses Debbie Weathemon and Janette Schieber were hostesses. tin Jet, visited Floyd Sharp and Mr and Mrs.

Bill Dooley and family of Maryville on Saturday, Sept. 30. They were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Everhart and family of Hopkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Durbin visi- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and The birthday cake was baked and and Mrs. Orville Durbin and family decorated by Mrs.

Joe Schieber. ted Tuesday night, Oct. 3, with Mr. Punch, potato chips and dip, nuts of Ravenwood. and mints were served with the I Mr.

md Mrs Juiius Durbin visi. cake to the Misses Diane Schieber, ted Sunday night. Oct. 1, with Mr. Marilyn Schieber, Vera Schieber, and Mrs Henggeler of Stan- Mrs.

Bill Everhart of Clearmont Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howell and children, Darin and Debi, of Albany visited last Tuesday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howell.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence Memphis. were Stanberry visitors last Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith and Mrs. Ina Martieke left last Tuesday for Arcadia, Oalif.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durvshee were St. Joseph visitors last week. were Mr.

and Mrs. George Weathermon and Mrs. Adah Everhart. In the afternoon they visited Sonny Everhart and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Morrison of Clearmont. juyce lviuier, anaru.i auueoy, jan- berry i 1 1 I 1 i ei wieaernuii, iviary snieuer, mar- i cella Kemper. Juanita Liger, Elizabeth Untiedt. Carolyn Bi hman, Lin Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert King and family of Kansas City were Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 30 and O-t. 1 4 1 A Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schieber and da Marie Schieber, Viola Hoffman, Dhin o.v,i,.h a al ui msr.

ana children, Steven and Timmy, of Ravenwood visited Thursday night, Sept. 28, with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Llh Pursuant to authority of a resolution by fie Beard of Education of the Stanberry R-II School District, Stanberry, Missouri, the Crossvliite School building, contents, and grounds will be sold to the highest bidder at 10:30 a.m., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1967. The place of sale will be on the Cross-white school grounds.

Terms of the sale will be cash. A quit claim for the ground wilLfae, provided by the school to the buyer. bert Mattson and family, TRI-C NEWS Johnny Linda Rose i TPhl ed nanv lovelv gifts They attended the church serv- eel many lovely gins kes Saturdav anernoon for Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed, Crum and chil-; Malachy Rinley's Jubilee mass and dren, Douglas, Patty Sue and Jef-the basket dinner Sunday noon." fcry of Kansas City visited Sunay, vz tile church. his Oct. 1, with Mrs. Tom Luke of Con- hon0T, Sundav afternoon thev were ception Jet. Afternoon visitors were visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley and Mrs Kemper and family of family of Ravenwood and Mr. and Conception Jet Mrs. Joe Teson of Conception.

Mr find Mphmse Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Forsyth bach of Conception entertain-! of Maryville visited Friday, Sept. with a pper Sunday, Oct. 1, 29, with Mr.

Mrs. Jrlm ar.s. honor of nornthv Srhwoharh': PtUWaPAL DON NEIDT J. Loal Davis of Ravenwood visited Sept. 24 to 29 at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Auffert. Mis.

Norman Pettlon of Hopkins visited recently with Mrs Zelma Auffert of Conception. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Auffert were Friday evening supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Forsyth of Maryville. Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Auffert visited Wednesday night, Oct. 4, at the Melvin Wright home in Ravenwood. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Joy. Gary and Mark, of Kansas City and Jerry Joy of Torrence, were Thursday morning, Oct. 5. breakfast guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wilson. They had been deer hunting and just returned from Wheatlin, Wyo. While there they stayed with Stanley Joy's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Brian Thompson. A birthday party was held Friday night, Sept. 29, at the home of Mrs. Clara Schieber of Conception Jet, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

birthday. A birthday cake (entered son for the last four years. His John Bright were Mr. and Mrs. the table.

Present were Mrs. Bar teaching fields are science and Kermit Bright and children of Kan- bara Schwebach and Leo Schws- business, and he is doing graduate sas City, Mr and Mrs. Ted Derks, bach of Stanberry, Mr. and Mrs. work in secondary adminisiration.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Soveriegn and Gene Wilmes and son. Matt, and Mr. Neidt, his wife, Ginmy, and Mrs.

Bertha Hudson of Maryville. I Don Clements of Maryville, and son, Tod Michael, 18 momths, reside The Tri-C auxiliary unit 464, of Earl, Jerry, Lori, Sam and Roger of in King City. Mrs. Neidt teaches Conception were guests Wed-1 the home. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Grow- physical education and Spanish in nesday night, Oct. 4, to a potluck i ney of Maryville were after supper the King City high school. supoer by the James Edward Gray guests. unit 100, of Maryville, who lost to George Alsbury was returned to Mist Schieber the Tri-C unit on membership last jhis home in Conception Jet.

Thurs-j Mjss Patricia Schieber is new to year. Present were Mrs. Henrv day morning, Oct. 5, from the Gen- the teaching field, but not to the The Board of Education RAYMOND JENNINGS, President CONCEPTION JUNCTION 4 CLYDE CONCEPTION Eighteen members were present when the Jefferson 4-H club held their September meeting and answered roll call with "My Fav-rite Dessert." Ray Henggeler gave safety demonstration. Plans were discussed for the 4-H discussions which will be given at the October Parer Teacher's association meeting.

Refreshments were served by the Herman Meyer family. Mark Seipel is reporter. Miss Rosalie Auffert of Lincoln. and Billy Joe Auffert of Gladstone visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ervin Auffert and family of Conception. Mr. and Mrs. X. F.

Henggeler of Stanberry had as Wednesday evening, Sept. 29, guest, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kohlleppel of La Cross, Tex. Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy. Henggeler and family of Conception had as Thursdav evening dinner guests, Sept. 28, Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Kohlleppel of La Cross, Tex. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. F.

Henggeler of Stanberry were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walling-ford and son, Lynn, of Corning, la. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clark of Emerson, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Heng-gler and family of Conception Jet. Mr. and Mrs.

George Weathermon and Mrs. Adah Everhart of Cncep- Mrs. rtaipn Biney, Mrs. AiDany, wnere he nad been a pa Cofty ffkoaBs Uirse Buy Bounds where you work He does. mnmmi to Please Comply With the Following Ordinance: SUPER VALUE i A Ih 1:1 is i Section 12, Chapter 8-Burning Rubbish, Prohibited, When: That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to burn any leaves, paper boxes, trash, rubbish, weeds, brush, wood or other combustible material whatsoever in or upon any sidewalk, street, avenue or alley within the City of Stanberry, Mo.

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