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The New Haven Leader from New Haven, Missouri • 5

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Thursday May 26 1966 NEW HAVEN LEADER NEW HAVEN MO Page 5 Memorial estivities 1935 tractor John Deere vintage to I haul the old log cabin The theme 1 a ser MEL CARNAHAN HAL CHICKEN RIED $115 Now 415 when held to maturity larger be lb 49c PORK STEAKS lb 49c PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs 89c Patronize our advsrtlsgrsl BENEIT 2 lbs 49c 90 90 55 55 Mr and Mrs Orville Tritch are the proud parents of a baby girl born riday at St rancis hospital In Washington She has been named Rebecca Lynn CHICKEN BASKET SHRIMP BASKET ISH BASKET PORK TENDER BASKET you don't have to cash in your pres ent Bonds to get the attractive new rate i A Center Cut lb 79c 5 Miss Bonnie Bauche was awarded the Wilma Koetter Memorial Prize at Washington University this past week The award goes annually to the senior student in the Ask about buying Bonds where you work or bank or fu ture And yours KREY HUNTER MAYROSE READY TO EAT HAMS (Butt Half) AMOUS MOTHERS TOPIC BOEU CREEK WPA MEET The Boeuf Creek WPA met in the home of Mrs Alfred Dahl on Wednesday May 18 with Mrs Paul Zimmermann as co hostess Roll call was answered by 31 members each naming some famous mother Mrs Howard Austin was a wel comed visitor The Messenger was read by Mrs Wayne reitag Mrs Edna Huven dick program leader had Day as her subject She spoke on famous Mothers of the Bible Songs were sung during the social hour The next meeting will be on Wednesday June 15 in the home of Mrs Eugene Maczuk ARM CREST ICE CREAM 59c ELP STRENGTHEN AMERICA'S PEkCE POWER Buy Saving Bonds (Shank Half lb 49c) lb 59c VINE RIPENED TOMATOES LARGE RESH MISS BONNIE BAUCHE Department of Education who in the opinion of the majority of the members of the Department gives greatest promise of success as a Along with the student teaching award Miss Bauche also received a cash award She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gus Bauche of New Haven day for Tucson Arizona to visit her daughter Miss Betty Smallfelt Mrs Smallfelt and daughter will visit in San Diego California also Mr and Mrs Theo Langenberg attended the Mission estival at Zion UCC in Bay on Thursday Mr and Mrs Paul Rathert of Kirkwood visited Mr and Mrs Gerding on riday A housewarming party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Brune and Bernice on the evening! oi may iu Mr and Mrs Christ Meyer Mr and spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Ralph Wesselschmidt Mr and Mrs Henry Gerdes and also at Mrs Martin Althage Mr and Mrs tended the Maifest at Hermann WE WILL BE CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30 Open Sundays 1 1 'til 7 Week Days from 6 a 'til 10 pm WALT was Time Ozark The Ozark loat won first prize and principle characters were Mr and Mrs Meyer and son Kirt Nel son South Mr and Mrs Joe Kopp Larry and Kenny Kopp and Robert Speckhals The Berger Commercial Club will meet Tuesday evening May 31 at 8 o'clock in the city hall Definite plans will be presented for the Berger Community Day to be held the afternoon' of Sunday Juno 12 All members are urged to attend The American Legion Auxiliary will observe Poppy Day Saturday May 28 All contribution are used only for rehabilitation and child welfare programs Mr and Mrs George Bade and Dolores accompanied Mr and Mrs Edward Brooks of Washington to St Louis Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Stiemleg Pvt Ralph Klutt who is stationed at Dix is home Berger loat Wins 1st In Maifest Parade at Hermann Mr Allen Meyer entered a float on leave with his mother Mrs in Maifest parade in Hermann over Charles Klutt and brothers Edward the week end Mr Meyer had a 1 and Clifford Mrs Louis Hoffmann attended an zuvii luccxuig ui union last inure day evening Mrs Ira Blumer St Louis spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Willima Strothmann She also accompanied the Strothmanns to Hermann to attend the Maifest Mrs Paul Blumer suffered a frac ture of her left wrist through a fall in her home Monday evening She received medical aid at Dea coness Hospital St Louis returning home on Wednesday At this writ ing she is resting comfortably Mrs Lloyd Haid accompanied her mother Mrs Mary Ernst of Wash ington to DePaul Hospital St Louis riday afternoon She suf fered a hip fracture through a fall at her home riday Mrs Haid spent Monday at the bedside of her mother The patient is resting comfortably also Mr and Mrs George Bade and Dolores Mr and Mrs Louis Reutter Miss Lorine Rathert and Mr and Mrs Victor Sprick and children attended a buffet supper at the The annual Memorial Dav vices sponsored by the Berger American Legion Post No 168 will be held Sunday afternoon May 29 in this western ranklin county community and the major address Davis who passed away Saturday! The New Haven elementary scnool picnic was held at Sunset Park on Tuesday of this week The DAIRY MAID RESTAURANT AD 7 3522 Highway 100 OICERS TRAININGCOMMITMENT SERVICE held AT EMORY CHURCH Wesleyan Service Guild St Louis I South Officers Training and Com mitment Service was held at Emory Memorial Methodist Church Sunday afternoon Miss Nonna WaHach i Guild Conference secretary and Miss rancis Sanders district secre Itary were among the 75 women (attending A covered dish supper was served by the local Guild and members of the Society of Christian Service HUNTER MAYROSE LARGE BOLOGNA MILD SEASONING BULK school The invocation will be given by the Rev William Bunge pastor of Ebenezer Methodist church The Rev red elger pastor of Bethany and St United Church of Christ wiU give the benediction The Gasconade school band will also be on the agenda furnish ing music for special anthems Mel Carnahan was elected to the House of Representatives in 1962 as a Democrat He recently received the St Louis Globe Democrat award of second most valuable legislator Two years ago he won the Globe Democrat award as the most ef fective first termer1 In spite of his Mr Carahan is he took over the Democratic majority in middle of last re! session and used what observers called" mature judgment tp runthe show in the 163 member unwieldy Carnahan was bom at Birch Tree Mo and was educated in the pub lic schools of Carter and Shannon counties He was graduated from Anacostia high school in Washing ton and from there went on to George Washington University where he recevied his Bachelor of Arts degree He attended Missouri University law school receiving his LLB degree I Mr Carnahan is married to for mer Jean Carpenter and is the father of three children Randy Rusty and Robin In 1961 he was elected police judge of Rolla Mo He is engaged in a private law practice at Rolla During World War he served in the USA as a special agent for the office of special investigation holding the rank of Captain Mr Carnahan is a deacon of the irst Baptist church at Rolla a Mason a member of the' board of Kiwknas Club vice chairman of the Rolla United und and past chair man of the Phelps County Red Cross board Mr Carnahan is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for state senator of the ZOthdistrict in the up coming primary SAT AND SUN MAY 28 29 8:00 pm LONGEST 42 big name stars A very outstanding and appro priate picture for the Memorial Day weekend ALSO: Color Cartoon and Mrs Wm Shaver and their Eckman Mr and Mrs Herbert families from Brentwood St Louis Zastrow and sons Mr and Mrs County visited Saturday and Sun Leo Deppennann and daughter Mr day at the home of Mr and Mrs Alvin Kloppe Mr and Mrs Oscar van ourris iney orougnt withlreie Miss Mildred Smith Mrs them six Cub Scouts from the We Daisy Gaugh Miss Alice Scheer belos Patrol of Pack 56 Brent Mrs Odelo Hoerstkamp and Mrs wood of which Robi Bums and Eldoris Scheer Refreshments were Chris Shaver are members Hie served and gifts were presented Scouts got some practical camping for the home experience on the farm and Mrs ertig Mrs erd Jones has returned to Sunday in Kansas City with their her home from Deaconess Hospital daughter Connie St Louis where she was a surgical I Mr Millard ertig and Nancy en went to Kansas City on riday to House guests of Mr and Mrs visit Miss Dianne ertig Nancy Taylor the past week were Dr returned to Columbia on Sunday to Harry Davis DD and the Rev I attend college this week and Mrs Lott of St Louis Mr and ertig remained in Kansas City for Mrs Chester Munford Mrs Clara the remainder of this week with Munford and Mrs Cora Colven of Dianne Los Angeles California I A large number of people from Miss Gertrude Mason is visiting New Haven attended the Maifest at in wuis wnn ner brother Mr I nermann on Saturday and Sunday Charles Mason Mr and Mrs Gerding Mr and Mrs Roy Piyor of Mrs Otto Wieman and Mr and Kirkwood Mo visited Mr and Mrs Mrs Edmund Koelkebeck attended erd Jones Sunday church services at Zion United Mrs Myrtle Mueller visited Mrs Church of Christ in Union on Sun Charlene Kleinheider the past week day and were dinner guests of Mrs end and attended the annual picnic Henry Gerding and Mrs Emil Kauf in Parkway School District man Other guests there were Mr Pvt Lyle Scheible of Hood Donald Gerding Mr and Texas is spending a 12 day fur Mrs Charles Lacy and Sharon Mrs lough with his parents Mr and Caroline Thomsen and Mr and Mrs isawarn WlPcAndancfAr nf Tin VW Home in Owensville Saturday fklpl rnnllfin evening given by Mr and Mrs Don Bade More than 100 relatives and CnAnk A friends were in attendance bpCOR At tfCrger Mr and Mrs Anthony Wilding of here and their son Mr Harold Wilding and his daughter of Jef ferson City were in Xavier Kansas Thursday where they attended the graduation of their daughter and sister Miss Rita Wilding from St Mary College Miss Wilding will teach the 3rd grade in the Hazel grove Kansas public school system this coming school year Mr and Mrs Gus Dieterle and George Bade spent several days of 1 last week at the Dieterle home! on the Lake of the Ozarks where! they enjoyed fishing Mr Gus I Dieterle of St Louis spent the week end here with his parents Mr and Mrs Louis Hoffmann were in Pevely Mo Thursday afternoon where they attended thei Gehl ield Day display I SCENIC LIBRARY'S I SUMMER PROGRAM BEGINS JUNE 1 mic Regional sum mer reading program will begin Wednesday June 1 Children of all ages are invited to Play Ball on 1 the summer reading team at any of the library branches or bookmo bile stops Soince the theme of the program on the program will be delivered by is oasebaii tne children will record the authors and titles of the books they read on a baseball diamond Each child must read 20 books to hit a home run and receive a sum mer reading certificate The first trip of the summer schedule will begin Monday June 6 The bookmobile will be in the community on riday June 10 with stops as follows: 9 9:45 Junction Hwy 100 155 10 10:30 4 Campbellton School 10:45 11:15 Lyon 11:30 12 Port Hudson 1:15 1:45 Kiel 2 2:30 Dissen 3 3:30 Beemont DONALD bUCK 6nCans ORANGE JUICE5'0' 89c A I CLOVER ARM CREAMY WHIPPED SALAD DRESSING Qt49c CLOVER ARM Plain or Horseradish refrig ar MUSTARD (16 oz) 21c ROCKET Apple Jack or Lemonade 46 oz cans DELICIOUS DRINKS 3 for $100 CARDINAL 14b Bag POTATO CHIPS 49c SCOTT ASSORTED Jumbo 110 in Package 1 39c 1 lb Pkg 29c A Tisket A Tasket Time to get a Basket at DAIRY MAID I nurj PevsncMt if 1W re ft tit dtrtittti Zf prvwiUsd a wSKs 1 service MtrnUn trill tka Treaewy Dffutanl ami Tit OrttO Vie OR EXTRA SAVINGS WE GIVE AND RHYERM EAGLE STAMPS We Reserve The Right To Limit Prlcea'Good THURS Rf SAT Market a TEL: AD 7 4 NEW HAVEN MO ROOT BEER COKE 7up Gal 65c Bring Your Own Carton HAMBURGERS 25c SHAKES 25c MALTS 30c HOT DONUTS on 10 minute order Doz 45c Higher interest on the Bonds you already own too! REGULAR or SMOKEY Limit 1 With $500 Purchase Bar Sauce 104 oz btl 39 STONYHILL HALL Stony Hill Mo SATURDAY MAY 28 Muilc by 1 OZARK MOUNTAINEERS LUTfCH BEERM3N TAP Admiirion: We 1 BENEIT: i i Pre Rigrht To Work Committee WELCOME US Savings Bonds are a better way to save than ever TJecauae now all Series and And your outstanding Bonds will Series Bonds bought after earn more too from now on So' December 1 ivoo wiu earn me new higher interest rale of 415 I when held to maturity only 7 years for Series 9 months quicker than before All Bond interest checks will be ginning in June 1966 Ue Savings Bonds Pay More Interest GOLDEN RIPE Chiquita BANANAS LARGE JUICY SUNKIST LEMONS doz 49c NEW CROP RED POTATOES 10 lbs 79c SWEET CORN 6 ean39c Tent' Town Travelogue Mr and Mrs Don Burris and Mr Ed Menke Mr and Mrs Harvey WASHINGTON of Mr and Mrs John Rethemeyer Pautsch and visited with Mrs school children and their parents of Berger He is a graduate of Minnie Thudium from the area which became part this class of Hermann high rs' Cecil Smallfelt left Wednes of the New Haven school district were also invited to the picnic uneral services were held in St Louis on Monday May 23 from White Mullen Chapel for the Rev Joseph Jones pastor of the Shaw Avenue Methodist Church Rev Jones was a former pastor of the Emory Memorial Methodist Church in New Haven and the father of Carmen Elmo and Robert Jones and husband of Mrs Pearl Jones i Mr and Mrs Julius Hnaso and Those present were Mrs lora Ashby of Kansas City I vjr the Hon Mel Carnahan rpnrpspnfa fumna Dkoln zmurti ir a 1 1HC1U5 uuuiy iiurs ATlHUr A NfhPIhlP The festivities will begin at George Koch Mrs Robert ion pm (dst) and be staged in the St Monzyk and Mrs Emilie Schwent 1 The Assumption Catholic School Evangelical Cemetery In the ker were in SuUivan Sunday to Picnic was held at the American event of rain the service will be PaY their respects to Mr Clifford Legion grounds Wednesday May 18 neia at tne Legion Park The welcoming address will be mornmg They also visited in given by Robert Rethemeyer son the home of and Mrs Walter of Berger He is a graduate of M'nnie Thudium GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Breast Quarters lb 39c Leg Quarters lb 35c Grade A rying Chickens wholes lb 29 3 UHUIIE ROUND STEAK LEAN MEATY I SIMPLE SIMON Apple Peach Cherry 34 ox RUIT PIES 49c PRONTO BRAND RENCH RIED 2 lb Bags POTATOES 3 for 99c CLOVER ARM Limit 1 with $250 purchase COEE Lib 69c PINEAPPLE GRAPERUIT JUICE 46 ox Cans DEL MONTE DRINKS 3for99c GULLITE Quart Can only CHARCOAL LIGHTER 19c AMILY NAPKINS PURTY 100 9 inch Plates CAMPIRE PAPER PLATES only 59c MARSHMALLOWS i SS8 a none of ua can re main aloof on the BHIMH Zljl Today above all is a time for all Amer jgj icana to rededicate themselves to the JhHL spirit that animated the Minutemen of lint Concord who serve as a symbol of the BfcflRSflre Savings Bond program or today as at the founding of our nation it is freedom Hnm which is again at stake Not all of us are called upon to fight in the jungles of Vietnam but while WWPRWWT18 our men are there in the front line of a distant land none us can remain aloof on the sidelines We must Stft SfM ogled all do our our share in the Savings Bond pro I gran.

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