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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 10

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Monitor-Index It Evening Democrat, Aug. 13, 1971 2. v.J. Renick Fair Baby Winners Proud mothers hold the winners oi the baby svow contest which was held at the Renick Fair last week. Eight categories of winners are represented, with 6-month, 12-month, 18-month and 24-month winners starting from the left in both rows.

The boys are on the back row, with mothers standing. The girls are on the front row In the laps of their mothers. Back row, left, Jeffrey William Kroner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kroner, Renick; Shawn Mathew Wood, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Wood, Moberly; Todd Wayne Pope (Grand Champion Boy), son of of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wayne Pope, Higbee; and John Mickel Rutledge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Rutledge, Moberly. Front row, left, Debra Lynn Ballow (Grand Champion Girl), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ballow, Moberly; Sara Lyn Vallandingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Vallandingham, Moberly; Karen Huntsman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huntsman, Moberly, and Karla Louise Haak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haak, Moberly.

There were 78 entries in the eight categories Photo) Higbee School Employes Two More Teachers HIGBEE The Higbee School Board hired two teachers Tuesday night Miss Linda Rinck for music and Russell Beshard for industrial arts. Another faculty member whose name was not listed in a previous story is Ted Rathburn, who will leach physical education and coach. He is a former coach here who has been in the service. His wife is the former Vickey Fristoe of Higbee. The board extended its lunch program milk contract to Chrisman Dairy and bread contract to Holsum.

Lowering of the school levy was discussed, with a decision expected in a week or two. In Audrain Hospital PARIS Mrs. Agnes Edmonston of Paris is under examination and treatment at Audrain Medical Center in Mexico. Mrs. Barbara Wright is also under treatment at Audraln.

Clifford Horning underwent recent surgery at Audrain and is reported doing well. Charles Hammer Is Graduated Charles D. Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hammer, 905 East McKinsey, has graduated from the United Electronical Institute in Dallas, Tex.

Charles and his wife and daughter are now residing in Ft Worth, where he has accepted a position with the National Cash Register Company. He will begin work Monday. The graduation ceremony, which was held on Aug. 6, was attended by his mother, Mrs. Hammer, and his sister, Mrs.

Larry White, and his niece, Miss Lora Lynn White. Check out our "wonderful world" of checking account service. Most everyone today recognizes the lime-snving and budget- saving advantages of a checking account. It's the modern way to pay bills, keep expense records, and prolect yourself against losing cash or paying a larger income tax hc ausc you had no record of all your deductible expenses. But there's a difference in checking accounls from one bank to the next.

You should consider the cosl and quality of the service, the variety of styles of checks ami chuck holders available, and, most importantly, you'll want lo choose a bank that offers you personal atlention to your every financial need. It all adds up to opening your checking account at our wonderful world of banking. Your own world will look better because of il. Ellen Cash Teller COMMERCE BANK Member FDIC Moberly Renick Prince and Court (Staff Photo) Bennle Bradley, second from left, named prince of the Renick fair, has crown adjusted by Rhonda Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Jackson, last year's Renick queen, Others, from left: Greg Gabrielson. Paris, lirst runnerup; Bennle; Kenny Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson, Moberly; second runnerup; and Johnny Avery, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Avery, Moberly, honorable mention. Judges for queen, prince and princess contests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Betty Boucher, Moberly. Renick Princess and Court (Staft PMto) Lori Spurting, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Spurting of Renick, was chosen, princess at the Renick Fair. Others from left are: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pope, Higbee, first nmnerup; Beth Brooks, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Brooks, Moberly; honorable mention; and Debbie Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. James Stockton, Moberly, second runnerup. Paris Festival Cattle Show PARIS Thirty-six breeding stock and 105 steers were entered in the Beef Cattle Show at the Paris Fall Festivalat Paris fairgrounds Friday night.

The Champion Hereford female was shown by Ronnie Burdett and Teresa Sudsberry had the Reserve Champion. STOP' "lace Horn Quick With i-y Vita-Perm Mike Greenwell had the Champion Angus female and Sheryl McBride had the Reserve Champion. Ray Greeves had the Champion Charolais female. A new class this year was Commercial female and Terrell had the champion. In the steer classes: Nancy Rudder had the Champion Shorthorn steer and Christy Forbis the Reserve Champion; Susanna Terrell had the champion Hereford and Mindy Rudder the Reserve champion.

Kenny Rudder showed the Champion Angus steer and Gary Wilt, the Reserve champion. Pam Twillman had the Champion Charloals steer. Jack Quinn had the Champion Commerical steer and Wesley Shumard the Reserve Cham- Namcs ACROSS 1 Daughter of Henry VIII 5 Barbara's nickname SMr.Boone 12 Great Lake 13 Arrow poison 14 Misi Gardner 15 Cabot 17 Number 18 Quickness 19 21 Feminine appellation 23 Auricle 24 27 London promenade 29 Preposition 32 Expunges 34 Joined in alliance 36 Live 37 Steal cattle 38 Having pedal digits 39 Canine animals 41 Affirmative vote 42 Barbara Geddes 44 Soaks flax Fawned upon 49 Puff up 53 Build ing addition 54 Estimated too highly 56 Entire amount 57 Ibsen's Helmer 58 Sea bird 59 Feast day (comb, form) 60 Soap frame bar 61 Feminine proper name DOWN 1 Netting 2 Piano surface 3 Chest bones 4 Irish poet 5 Bridle part 6 Beast 7 rBrummel 8 Feel 9 Fatherhood parti 10 Declare 33 Gloss 11 Browns by 40 the sun 43 African 16 United with carnivore (pi,) stitches 45 Fine-grained 20 Shadows rock (slang) 48 Group of 22 Demolished players 24 Paries 47 Spanish 25 Mountain bulging pot (comb.form) 48 Cry of 26 Diamond bacchanals items JO Philippine 28 Big sweetsop 30 Far off 51 Duration of (comb, form) office 31 Ancient Greek 52 Mia Ferber theaters 55 Ethiopian 33 Having lateral prince Winnersof BabyShow At Renick Announced pion. The Grand Champion of all breeds was a Shorthorn steer shown by Nancy Rudder and Pam Twillman had the Reserve Champion, a Charolais steer. Two Teeth Broken PARIS Mrs.

Frank Dooley fell at her home at Paris recently breaking two teeth. She received dental treatment at Moberly. The grand champion boy at the Renick baby show was Todd Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wayne Pope, Rural Route, Higbee, and the grand champion girl was Debrah Lynn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Ballow, Moberly. Girl winners in the various categories and their parents were: 1-6 months First Debra Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ballow; second, Julia, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Prange, Renick, and third, Chonda, daughter of Mrs. Charlene Helmer, months Sara Lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vanlandingham, Moberly; Jill, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Hess, Moberly, and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hill, Moberly. 12-18 months and Mrs.

Kenneth Huntsman, Moberly; LeahLynette, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burrell, Moberly, and Kimberly Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Stroppel, Jacksonville.

18-25 months Karla Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haak, Moberly; Troy Aim, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hill, Moberly, and Audra Lynn, Mr.

and Mrs. Bennle Hamilton. Clark. 1-8 months First, Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Kroner, Renick; second, Benjamin Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smothers, Moberly, and James Cristopher, Mr. and Mrs. James Guffey, HuntsvUle.

6-12 months Shawn Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Wood, Moberly; Jeffrey, Mr. WHY IS OUR DEAL THAN THEIR DEAL? IT STARTS WITH THE RIGHT CAR, CHRYSLER ROYAL.

It's our newest and lowest-priced Chrysler. And It couldn't be more right, because now it's clearance priced, to make It even easier for you to move up to full-size luxury. at The Right Place Feniel Alto I Body Works, 201 W. bates CIDAA DODGE ENTERPRISE Wholesale Freight and Rail Salvage 119 K. Morley Coining In The First of Week 263-7000 WOOD PANELING 4 8, Pecan-Hickory.

Birch-Plne-Oak-EIm, Reg. $15 to $20, Now 99 Primed Lap, SIDING 7-18" 12" 4x8 Hard Board PANELING 18 Ft. Pre-flnlshed Bate-Cuing- Octoide Coraer-Ctju-Stool- Inalde Comer and Stop DOORS Birch Mahogany, Hollow Core Solid, Aut Sixes 99 and Mrs. Larry Teter, Huntsville, and Jon Anthony, Mr. and Mrs.

Billle Jo Machetta, Moberly. 12-18 months Todd Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wayne Pope; Gary Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Baker, Moberly, and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. James Howard, Renick. 18-24 months John Mickel, Mr. and Mrs.

John Rutledge, Moberly; Roy Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler, Moberly, and Troy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham, Higbee.

Mrs. BUI Butts and Maria and Mrs. Clifford Downing and Peggy were in charge of the baby show. 580 Monroe Farmers Participate in A PARIS Charles P. Callis, executive director, ASCS reports that about 580 Monroe County farmers are participating in the 1971 Rural Environmental Assistance program (REAP), with 60 of them having reported they had completed at least one approved practice by June 30.

Callis urged those who have completed approved practices to report the completion to the County ASCS office. Practices completed to date include: pasture improvement, limestone, terraces and sod waterways. REAP cost-shares earned by Monroe County farmers through June 30 amounted to $7,800. CWF Meets PARIS Mrs. David Fischer entertained CWF Group HI and guests at a noon day luncheon at the parsonage Tuesday.

Twenty- two were present Sandwiches, salads and a dessert, coffee and tea were served. Uncle Frank Sez Armstrong MOLDING 5fl Stick iu a Ceiling Tile and Suspended Ceilings Give Us A Call Fur Bast Prici Availilli Many dresser or cupboard knobs keep working loose. Try cutting two washers from Bne sandpaper and putting them back to back over the knob screw between the knob and the door front. Uncle Frank has simple solutions to many complicated problems. Come browse with us.

(c) Copyright 1971 WestUke I WESTLAKE'S.

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