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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 4

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i io ii-i ix-cuAL. aio. incay, jure 11, ins I I II I Femme Osage and Vicinity CONCORD niLL Sir. and Mrs. EIroy Mebruer Theo.

Sehroer vis- We all hope for lower prices. But don't hold your breath while waiting. Wiring Is Heart of Model Kitchen; Hoy It Can Cut Costs in Any Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bierbaum and sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Elvin He-man and daughter and August Meyer of new Melle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Schemmer Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Mallin- I FLshinjf 95 Per Cent Luck? -w. irv-y and children of St. Louis spent ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. the wek-nd with Mr.

and Mrs. 'and Mrs. Ernst Bierbaum. Clem Mebruer. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Murphy Jr. Guy Beuke and Virgil Sick- and son Michael, Ir. and Mrs.

raann attended the Cardinal-! Walter Boemker and daughter Brooklyn ballgame in St. Louis Delores visited Sunday with Mrs. Thursday night Boemker and brother Oscar Herbert Eckelkamp, Mr. and Dothage. Mrs.

Maurice Holtmeyer and Mr. Mrs. Ben Nieman and daugh- (continued from page 1) to know, but sell 'ckrodt and children were guests hours are they tempted by bait, at XIr" rs- red Bade Sun- especiaily on a cloudless dav. u- a until i-no otto Mock will have jce cream and Jlrs. Uou Kemp ana Daoy ler ciara Ann 01 nansourg vis- Usually from 10 Mil Wl i 1 1 were ween-riiu hmwis ui ui.

ncu iium i nu4i uiiui ai nis piace oi Dusiness on 5un-' i i I I L. f-. .1 Mk rtA kn.tknii, IV null aiiu itus. ntiis auu iiua. vvwii: 3 jW W'inks or to study the sur- i ir i -J JiCv1 VJ rounding Bcenery.

Mr. and Mrs. ErvmSchiermei-! rush seem to bite unusually er ana cnnuren were guests of Josetmine rxKeiKamp. ana son trwin. Mr.

and Mrs. Odilo Brinker of i JMr. and Mrs. Carl Brueggenjo-Washington and Mrs. Hedwig hann of St.

Louis spent the week-Diet khaus of Dutzow visited end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto with Mrs. Anne Beuke and Guy 'Brueggenjohann. well just before a rain and even Mr- and XIrs- August Becker.

during the rain. This accounts for the raincoat which is stand- sunuay auernoon. omuruay anernoon a iiinmont aiul Mrs. Herman Beuke 'ful wedding was solemnized In'S of th angler a as 1 I 1 A I vwiteu witn air. ant Mrs.

wm. me uoisiem cvang. cnurcn when Massmann Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Guese, daughter of Little Leon and Lois Terveer Mrs. Frank Guese became the are spending a few "days here bride of Edwin Fleming, son of 0 aml Otto Stock was in St.

Louis last week on business. Paul Moosmann and son of Washington were in Femme 0-sajre on business on day last week. The Mallinckrodt brothers visited homefolks last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

II. F. Bollmann were guests of Mr. and Wm. Krakemeyer of Marthasville Sunday.

Ed Schuster and son were in Marthasville one day last week on business. A good fisherman jnay not give out with much information if you as him about his fishing secrets, but in weak moments he may divulge some tip which the amateur will do well to heed: Angling should be studied care- with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Fleming of St. Louis. 'JRAG Our best wishes and congratula Mrs. George Terveer. tions go with this happy young couple in their journey through me.

Bridal Shower For MLss Anna Marie Westhoff Miss Anna Marie Westhoff On Monday evening a group of was the guest of honor at a mis- friends surprised Haroki Hoeft Vf7 cellaneous bridal shower Wed- on his birthday. nesday evening, June 2, at the' Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koch Lighting Outlet Single Con-trel Switch home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Mass- spent the week-end with Mr. and mm ii 13 wen to team up with an experienced fisherman whenever poasilile. Missouri ranked sixth in production of turkeys last year. The albatross spends most of its life on long trips over the ocean south of the equator.

This bird has a wingspread of from nine to 71 feet. mann, given by her sif ters and Mrs. rrank Koch. Convenience S.MulUple Con- sisters-in-law. Many beautiful Please Remember My optical rffice in closed Every Sundav and Vonday Dr.

M. L. Greenstreet Union, Mo. trot Switch and useful gifts were received, Don't Hold Your Breath uuuei 0 Fan OuUet 0 Range Outlet it You still hear people talking buying something or other Clock Outlet The evening was spent playing bunco. Victoria Mayer won first prize; Mrs.

Casper Siek-mann, second prize and Mrs. Anthony Westhoff, the consolation 'when prices get back to By jAt Baiml Naltoiul Adtquat Wintig Uuu Pictured a inod-J kitchen. 1 very pleasing to the eye but what really makes its perfection possil le can't be nen It has hidden charms electrical wiring that meets all standards of adequacy, insuring the maximum in etticient and economical operation of lights and appliances. Whether you plan to build or modernize no matter how modest the scale your choice of wiring is of utmost importance. Adequate wiring costs Utile more than o.

a nary wiring, and in the end y. as substantial savings. Costly Cbangea Averted For instance, certain heavy duty appliances, such as the electric range, dishwasher-food wasta disposer and home freezer, require individual circuits. These circuits should be added at the same time that other kitchen wiring it being done, even though you do not plan to buy all of these appliances Immediately. Thus, no rostly ripping open of walls, ceilings oi nooring when you decide later on to expand your kitchen's electrical equipment Model rttrinf Ulghlihted The digram auove is a winct, layout that ligh lights the convenience fucturr of the model kitchen.

For example, its centiul ceiling light has two switches. One near tve entrance to the dining room, on the right, and the other is near the back door next to the refrigerator, on the left Of particular interest is the placement of a duplex convenience) outlet, at elbow height. Anyone has a perfect right to prize. A delicious lunch of chick until I II II. IV- The world's sugar shortage appears to be passed, says the government.

Rut don't pa' it too freely. Production Is still below prewar level. en sandwiches, notato ch bs. in me nope pickles, ice cream and cake was rower pneea. But, judging Father's Dsy-June 20th located to the left of the sink, the other near the range.

The two twitches on the plate to the right of the window control a light over the sink and the ventilating tan. Special outlets have been provided tor the kitchen clock (recessed receptacle), ventilating fan, electric 'ng ind dishwasher-disposer. Additional Savingi Posibl! The savings alreadj mentioned are not the only ones. When wiring meets onzineeied itanda1 in size number of eircu. costly drop Is avoided.

A voltne.e (electrical pressure) slump of 10 per cent is common when wiring Is inadequate. It can dim the lights by as much as 31 pt rent and cut the efficiency of the electrical heating ap- pliances 20.1 per cent Only limited number of appliances can be operated at the same time. Curtailed, too. is the efficiency of I the housewife newlf served. I0' in evidence, he may have to Guests included the following: wit 'or yet a while.

Mrs. Catherine Stephens, Mrs. IYessure ot inflation is still as Erwin Stephens, Mrs. Guy Voss, 8t.r.onf as ever- The usual wage Mrs. Sylvester Westhoff, Mrs.

upward are taking Andrew WeathofT, Mrs. Casper ace T.he national income is at Skkmann and Klfrieda, Mrs nar The government Anthony Westhoff, Elizabeth Pe- 8how.nar little diapoaition to ters, Victoria Meyer, in anv direction, and Viola Liermann, "etaiIers, chain and in-Heggemann, Mary E. Schwoep- Ji have cn fighting pe, Mrs. Roland Ballmann, Mrs. hav voluntari-Ijiwrence Nieder, Mrs.

Werner cut jeir Proflt margins, dis-Hellebusch, Mrs. Al Westhoff, I buying Mrs. Emma Sickmann and Dot-1 uu Rh p-ced trootl8 worked tie. ith manufacturers to Improve J. H.

Bihr Plumbing Heating Complete Service and Supply Water Systems Plumbing Fixtures Water Heajers Heating Materials Sewering Tipe fittings Valves WASHINGTON, MO. Phone 888 near each work surface for plug- King ta the toaster, cotTee-mnkcr, mixer, roaster, etc. One is The bride-to-be Is the daugh- Tu "8 mna wwer Prices, of Mr. and Mrs. Al Westhoff.

and so on. This SB one win occome the bride of Mel-' rurraou8iy to check vin Stephens on Saturday. June but It has not caus- 12. 8Winfir ck to the Price Ieye Immanuel Ilotstcin, Mo. Sunday, June IS- Church school 8:45 a.m.

Worship service 10:00 a.m. W. W. Kramme, Pastor. Dr.

O.N. HIBBELER DENTIST O'FALLON, MO. Office hours at Warrenton Tuesday -Thursday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Only Shoe In The World Featuring the Famous Built-in millllllllillllllllllllllllllll iiiiliiillllliyaMlltiMiiiiiiiiiuiinmimHBiiiuHiniimnitipiHf Plastic Arch Altemueller Jewelry WASHINGTON, MO.

-'Hill HW (W $16.95 HAKE'S SHOE STORE WASHINGTON, MO. LOOPlB Most popular beer in the Heart oS America Porch Furniture JUST VHAT THE FAMILY ORDERED Porch Swings-4 ft. and 5 ft. $6.95 and $7.95 1 .11 Vl IV Qmta Army Cots a $6.95 The Best Metal Chairs $4.95 whn Naturt'l panorom of beauty unfold, until autumn whn th wood-landt prnt thtr 'doming Fall MUtowri eflart Variaty Vacation. Porch ChairS wood ilats (not ciavai) $1.98 EM Wklvr ywr Rkat bhwr Koun, vMHna Mork landmwti, ncilini fithhtf mod bearing, or ut plan new vocation In Mtoovri, Urn ten you finJ nee friwdly.

Hoipitakl and fooHnabh prkod eccentodorioiw then In Mltwuil Misttiri Slat Dlvbln I ttstinM i i yewrovif Mfeewff mm I I WASHINGTON, MO. 1 tiiiiuiQHiiimiiiiiuimiijiiiMminmiiiiiiiM.

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1901-1966