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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 3

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THE MARTHASVILLE RECORD, Marthasville, Mo. Friday, APRIL 3, 1936 Local News Of The Week Dr. P. Springgate, Dentist Office over Bank of New Haven New Haven, Missouri New "Milk Bottle Caps" The new style one-mill and five-mill State sales tax tokens are out. They are printed on both sides in an effort to prevent use of one side for advertising, wise School Oratorical Contest An oratorical contest for high school students will be held at the American Legion Hall in Warrenton Saturday, April 4, at 1:30 p.

m. This contest is spon BARBER SHOP Grover C. Koch, Proprietor First class work. Your patronage appreciated Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Schake J. IL Glosemeyer of Peers was in town Monday. and Miss Martha Kocklage were in t. Louis Wednesday. cracks, or raillery against the sored Dy the Americn Legion and John F.

Eichmeyer and Albert is an elimination) contest for the 'sales tax method which causes BOCKHORST INS. AGENCY Warrenton, Mo. For Your Insurance Wants R. H. Morhaus and Fred Zill-gitt were in Mexico, Saturday afternoon to attend a stock tale.

Ninth Ustnct. The following coniusion and uissaiisiacuon vo schools are expected to send a' many, both collectors and those I i a nti a. i Mueller of Holstein were business visitors in Marthavsille on Monday. DR. A.

J. CLAY, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted MASONIC BLDG. ST.

CHARLES, MO. contestant: MarthasvLle, St. wno pay tne tax. ine new wena Charles, Hermann and Mexico, 'are smaller. They are 1 12 incn- Fred Rorchers and Ray Filsen oi be.

Louis were visitors in marthasville with friends Satur Miss Lydia Zillgitt of Colum bia spent Tuesday and Wednesday with parents Mr. and Mrs. OUR A I To Serve Humanity Better. F. W.

Nieburg Funeral Directors WALTER J. HE USER, Rep. Marthasville, Mo. Phone 12 day and Sunday. ihe Marthasville high school es in diameter, or about one was the only one in the county eighth inch smaller than the old to otter a contestant, who is ones which have now been in use Leroy Brakemeyer, a member of for about seven months.

On the the Senior class. I "new" side of the tokens will now George Zillgitt. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Kienker A handsome set 'and daughters Misses Naomi and be printed the legend: This receipt shows that you are helping to pay for old-age pensions, sup- Circulate Restoration Petitions Eileen and Norman Kumf of St.

I puis came Saturday for a visit iwith H. F. Ploeger and family. will be given away free on Sat-urday May 2 at our store. Every 25c purchase entitles you to a tree ticket.

H. W. Duebbert. For Rent Good corner place with fixtures. Mis.

ida Boilmann. lp Warren county precinct cap- port of public schools, care of tains ot tne Kestorau aa and Con- poor, insane and tubercular pa-servation Federation of Missouri tients in the State hospitals, and report splendid response to their relief of needy unemployed in the Plant Shrub Company The Home of Flowers Wedding and Funeral Work our Specialty. Natural or artificial Flowers. Potted Plants Shrubs Trees. We solicit your orders.

Phone 503R Greenhouse, 419 East 5th St. Washington, Mo. Ed. Brinkmeyer, Prop. For Sale Yellow Dent seed corn 93 $2.25 per bu.

Mrs. G. C. Feldman and sons Howard and Lilburn of New franklin were visitors with relatives in Marthasville Saturday and Sunday. appeal to voteis lor signatures State of Missouri.

Manamar Starting mash to the initiative petitions which per 100 lbs. Producers Grain 'they are now circulating, accord- Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Ahmann, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Koch and Emmett Bierbaum attended the mneral of George Bockhorst at Wright City Friday.

Mr. Bockhorst was a former rural mail carrier. No. 72, Dutzow, Mo. 'ing to Neal Schowengerdt, coun-Ity chairman, the purpose of the Louis Duebbert, Aug.

Strueb-be, Mrs. N. L. Driemeyer and Mrs. Ben Kettke attended the funeral of George Bockhorst at Wright City Friday.

For Sale Used McOormiek petitions is to secure the sub-mower completely overhauled 'mission to the voters in Novem-and new guards. Hay rake and 1 ber of a proposed constitutional ruober tired wagon built out or 'amendment which will establish There are numerous cases of flu and other sickness in the Marthasville community at the Miss Fernlene Koch of St. was a Sunday visitor at home. wild-life restoration in Missouri Holstein Evang. Church Sunday school 8:45 a.

m. We extend a hearty invitation to young and old to study the word of God with us. Morning worship and sermon at 10 o'clock. In this service the foLowing children will receive the rite of confirmation: William Louis Hase, Marie Charlotte Bueker, Rachel Wil-helmine Huenefeld, Marjorie Hulda Hasenjaeger, Helen Emma Caroline Bierbaum. Evening service at 7:45.

This is a reunion service of former Dodge chassis. Schweissguth Dutzow, Mo. 2tp present time. The grade school is closed this week because oi Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Rott-mann and son Maurice and Mrs. Of the captains reporting so far, Clarence Jaspenng, of 1'itts, is leading with seventy signatures on his petitions. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lichtenberg of Holstein visited In Marthasville Tuesday.

Emma Rottmann were visitors the illness of teachers and pupils, i BABY CHICKS Buy SUN- At the high school the attend- in Kirkwood Sunday. The latter ance this week has beeni very poor. remained in Kirkwood and wil visit with her daughter Mrs. K. Kiemeier and family.

NYS1DE Chicks for better results. Backed by disease control and breeding program. Write for intormation and prices. Sunny-aiae tiatehery, Washington, Mo. tfllO The recent dust storms are believed by many to be responsible for an epidemic of flu and pneumonia in the vicinity of St.

confirmation classes conducted Mr. and Mrs. Florence Knap- Miss Zelma Adams, 31, of Kansas City was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary in the 6t. Charles county circuit court weonesday on her plea of guilty heide and daughter Lorena and by the Young People's League. We invite all to unite in this service and meet their former class Levies For Fire Losses Because of recent losses by fire, local policyholders in the Femme Osage Insurance Co.

and the Private Benevolent Association of Holstein are being assessed to pay the loss. The Femme Osage company had insurance on two farm buildings that were lost by fire. The buildings belong Mr. and Mrs. Leander Knapheide of New Franklin visited relatives mates.

On Good Friday German of stealing six fur coats from a Out-of-town relatives attending the funeral of Fritz Otter-mann Sunday were: Henry and Miss Lydia Marcks, Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stegen Hig near Marthasville this week.

Le service and holy communion. J. N. Schuch, Pastor. uormitory at Lindenwood College ander Knapheide is recovering in St.

Charles last December from a recent operation for ap ed to Hobert Almeling of New Miss Adams and a woman, com pendicitis and expects to return Melle and Walter Oglsby, of For- panion were arrested on High to work next Surprise Birthday Party Mrs. Ben Lagemanji, of War-renton was pleasantly surprisec' on her birthday Wednesday afternoon when a of relatives and friends gathered at her home. The afternoon "was spent in playing pinochle. The follow- ing from Marthasville attended: Mrs. O.

F. Berg, Mrs. Lillie Bot-termuller, Mrs. Emma Sfcruebbe, Krs. T.

C. Berg and daughter Miss Lora Lee. istell. A levy of 15c on the $10C way 40 near Columbia shortly af ginsville Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Stegen, Mr. and Mrs. OUie Jaeger, Martin Zeiler and family, of Louis; Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Hilgedick and children, Wash A handsome breakfast set will be given away free on Saturday, May 2 at our store. Every 25c purchase entitles you to a free ticket.

H. W. Duebbert. coverage is being made. The ter the theft was reported.

A collision on Highway 47 near Holstein company lost a farm the Judge L. E. Hase residence residence belonging to Herman ington Mr. and Mrs. Herman A number of Marthasville men Monday afternoon resulted in Stuehmeyer of near Holstein.

A Fortman and Miss Gertrude working on the Missouri river considerable damage to cars be levy of one per cent on the pre Downing, Wright City. returned Monday jnorning to the mium note held by the company quarter-boat tied up at Bluffton longing to Attorney G. W. Stegen, of Higginsville, and George Hellebusch, of Peers. With Mr.

is being made by the latter com for the second week of work. The men are working in three shifts Aug. E. Vogt Announces As pany. Charged With Bigamy Candidate For Office Of Sheriff Jethro Asbury Waller, 43, of of eight hours each and are mak Stegen were Mrs.

Stegen, Henry Marcks and Miss Lydia Marcks, all of whom were returning home St. Louis, is ini jail at Warren ing their way down the river do-j Aug. E. Vogt of Warrenton is Card Of Thanks Dance At the American Legion Park Daniel Boone Post No. 180 or Highway 47, Marthasville April 13 ing repair work on dikes.

The a candidate for the office of Sher We extend our sincere thanks ton charged with bigamy by hi3 wife. Waller is charged with men are in the civil service class to all who gave sympathy and iff of Warren county and places his announcement in the Record this week. He is the first candi and expect steady work. From after having attended the Otter-man funeral Sunday. Mr.

Hellebusch, who was alone in his car, was on his way home from War help during the illness and death Marthasville are: John Back- of our dear uncle, Fritz Otter- date to announce for that office. marn. We appreciate the kind renton. None of the occupants haus, James McGuire, Wesley Morhaus, Ora Koelling and Law Mr. Vogt is a well known over ness of neighbors and friends rence Struebbe.

the county having served as marrying lone Thornhill, of St. Charles county at Warrenton on' November 9, 1935. Miss Thorn-hill, according to a statement made, was fourteen years old at the time of the marriage. Waller was pastor of he Apostolic Church, in St, Louis. The case will likely be brought to trial at the April term of circuit court.

of the cars were seriously injured. Mr. Stegen's car was exchanged for a new one Tuesday. and everyone who performed some service. Nieces and neph sheriff during the years of 1929 to 1932 inclusive and during that ews.

The deal was made with a St. Charles dealer, and Mr. Stegen JOE HUL'S 11-piecc ORCHESTRA of St. Louis will open the dancing season at the American Legion Hall. Dancing from 8:30 to 1.

Adm. 50c. La time established a wide ac NEW quaintance among the voters of the county. Dr. and Mrs.

G. C. Johnson visited relatives at Belle Sunday. VI TA THEATRE drove home in the new car Tues-1 day evening. I Mr.

Vogt is a native of War ren county and for many years WARRENTON, MO. Week of Apr. 3, 1936. has been connected with busi Hy. Huflsman, a bachelor farmer near Wright City, died last week and was buried at Wright City Sunday.

ness interests in Warrenton. PROPER GREASING During his term of office he serv dies free. Don't fail to see and hear this popular orchestra. Other Dance Datei at the park-April 26, May 9 and 24 and June 7. ed in an efficient and satisfactory manner.

Mrs. Otto Bergsieker and son Alvin of Schluersburg and Miss Lulu Mittler and Mis3 Amanda If elected in the coming elec tion he will give his best efforts again to the duties of the office Bergsieker of Marthasville spent Saturday in St. Louis. to which he aspires. of your car is very Important WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK Friday 8 p.

m. PAL NIGHT Walter Abel TWO In The DARK Also short subjects. Prices. 10-25c; 2 for 25c 7:15 and 9 p. m.

l'J Miriam Hopkins-Joel McCrea SPLENDOR Also short subjects. 10-25c 3, 7:15 and 9 Monday 8 p. m. Ginger Rogers-Fred Astaire FOLLOW The FLEET Also short subjects. 10-25c 3, 7:15 and 9 p.

m. $45 Given Away Dolores Del Rio Warren William Widow From Monte Carlo Also short subject. 10-25c Wed and Thurs 8 p. m. Bctte Davis-Leslie Howard PETRIFIED FOREST Also short subjects.

10-25c For The OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Of Our New Service Station on 47 That is why we have equipped our shop with a New Smith-Johnson MULTITUDE GREASE GUN, the kind that Insures you that all parts of your car are correctly greased. In the proper greasing of your car seven different greases are required. The Multltubf Grease Gun gives you all of the seven. Drive in today, and let us greaso your car. Driemeyer Rettke ALLISCHALMERS Tractors and Power Farm Machines.

SALES SERVICE Marthasville, Missouri Rekate Mittler Coming: "Rout Marie.".

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Years Available:
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