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Jefferson County Record from Hillsboro, Missouri • 8

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Hillsboro, Missouri
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THE JEERSON COUNTY RECORD HILLSBORO MISSOURI Twp 42 Rng 6 $100 Carlton A Maxwell and wife to Rose Miller lots 23 24 25 and 26 of ifth Subdivision af a part of NW quarter of the NW quarter of Sect 24 And part of the NE quarter of the NE quarter of Sect 23 all in Twp 43 Rng 4 $10000 Helen Charlier and husband to Lafe Austin and wife land in Sect 17 Twp 43 Rng 5 $10000 Robert loro and wife to Gro ver Hammack and wife lot 12 5 acres Bach Subdivision known as Ridgeview $10000 Antone Sprock and wife to Ellis Colvin and Myrtle Colvin SW quarter lying and being of Dowling Creek in Sect 9 Twp 42 Rng 4 35 acres $10000' George Ahrens and wife to Edward Weismiller and wife 12 acres Sect 34 Twp 43 Rng 5 $10000 Carlton A Maxwell and wife to Earl Immell and wife lot 5 Max well's Subdivision Sect' 24 Twp 43 Rng 4 $10000 Windsor School News There will be a shooting Match at Windsor School given Iby the Windsor Patrons Club Sunday Nov 23 at 1:00 pm Everyone is welcome to attend We are very glad to see Harry Nie man back in school He has Been out of school with diphtheria The following people were given Perfect Teeth Certificates this week: Ira Hejnal Charleen Crombie Or ville Hampel and Alvin reeman Several new pupils entered school this week They are Edith Winin gar Ava Winingar and Kenneth Hei land Diana Sue and Barbara Klepinger have moved to St Louis County The Boy Scouts held a meeting Thursday night directed by Mr ITop kins who is the Assistant Scoutmas ter Mrs Gruetzemacher substituted several days for Mr Gruetzemacher last week We are very glad to have Mr Gruetzemacher back In school this week WE CARRY A ULL AND COMPLETE LINE Red Ball Shoes Rubbers Overshoes elt Boots COMPLETE STOCK ELT BOOTS COUNTRY STORE ANTONIA MISSOURI Real Estate Transfers on OR THE HOME $I695 Granville Cook the two Bed 89 etnig enes UNION MAY STERN Duering of Antonia milk for the Ozark Dairy is on every day and has the op to note the careless car He says that few motorists 206 No Uth St 2730 32 No Gum! BL 616 20 franklin Are Sarah Cr Chouteau 5921 Easton Ave Olive Vandeventer NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting target shooting or trespassing is permitted on my farm by day or nightBEN DINSE Hills boro Mo Rt 1 near Morse Mill GREATER STARTING PUNCH out of the car leaving it a dangerous curve in a and a heavy flow of cars to apparently inspect and Ort Of ME fARtlEST inventioh4 eaAUtfp a L'5 PATENT 'UM AN IDEA AN ICE CREAM REEZER NEWS ROM ABOUT THE COUNTY BY OUR AND REPORTER As this is being the pavers have almost Breakfast Sets 5 Pc Solid Oak Reg $2259 value Studio Couches Twin Style ull Inner Spring $9950 Reg $2975 Circulators keg $3250 Marriage Licenses Nov 10 to Nov 17 POLAR KING A Higher Capacity 51 Oversize Plates 47 more plate surface and 66 more plate material than 39 plate bat tery with standard height plates Pay only slightly more for this powerful cold weather starting and long life battery Extra reserve capacity for radio heater lights and other electrical ac eessoriea 24 Months Guarantee OLIVE AT TWELTH ST LOUIS MO KneeholeDcsks Walnut or Maple inish Gumwood I A95 Reg $1995 3 Pc Modern Bedroom Suite A fine suite of hardwoods and exquisite walnut veneers Waterfall fronts generously sized pieces Price in cludes the large bed round mirrored dresser and large chestrobe Regular $109 value November sale priced at UNION MA STERN Largest Home urnishers in St Louis John Koch and wife to Clarence Bates and wife all of lot block 32 in Town of Herculaneum $100 erdinand Kramme and wife to Bright Barnett and wife land in Sect 5 Twp 41 Range 3 $100 John McClain to John Hill and wife lot 6 and block 2 in La Rose's subdivision estius $100 Thomas Edelman and wife to Jake Krankel and wife lots 15 and 16 in block 1 Herrington addition to City of DeSoto $2000 Adolph Roy to Ervin Mullins and wife land in Sect 31 Twp 41 Rng 4 $100 Edgar A Reich and wife to Albert Meese land in Sect 19 Twp 41 Rng 6 $10000 Clarence aBtes and wife to John Koch and wife lot 4 of the NE quar ter of Sect 4 Twp 39 Rng 4 $100 Claud Didkerson and wife to Henry Koch and Agatha Koch or the survivor 1 acre more or less lot 4 Sect 4 Twp 39 Rng 4 $9000 Christian Keune to rank Turner and wife 120 acres sect 8 Twp 42 Rng 5 less and excepting therefrom 9 acres out of SW quarter of the SE quarter of said Sect 8 $10000 John Ratchford and wife to Lake Montowese Development Co lot 2 block Subdivision 2 of Lake Mon towese $100 Lena Haring to Philip Cozad and wife 80 acres Sect 26 Twp 41 Rng also 1 acre same section $10000 Lewis Lucas and wife and Harry A Vinyard to Andrew Grieshaber and wife lots 88 and 89 Bluff City Subdivision $100 Duncan Werth and wife to Elsie Marler and Vernon Andrew Marler land Sect 20 Twp 41 Rng 6 $100 William Mellon and wife Wesley Mellon and wife and George Mellon and wife to Burns Dick and wife acre Sect 19 Twp 43 Rng 5 $100 Robert Whistler and wife to Joseph Whistler and Minnie Whistler land in Survey 160 $100 Dr Cappel and wife to Emma Herbert and husband 1225 acres in Sect 34 Twp 42 Rng 3 $10000 Charles Walt and wife to Walter Gibson Sr land in Survey 1985 Mr St way 61 near the junction of the Sulphur Springs road he observed a large sedan come to a stop in the north bound traffic lane and several ladies get stand trffic lane iroing by admire the pretty stone wall enclos ing the Dr Martin property He thinks it would take a heavy increase in the State Highway Patrol force to handle even a small number of the violations of safety regulations Well after several weeks of heavy traffic the new surface of the Lemay erry road from Highway 141 Max ville to the Paul Store at Breezy Heights is commencing to show too many holes and rough places to call it A It may be the excessive wet weather at the time the work started is the cause but it look so good after such a short time We believe a first class black top surface will cost nearly as much as a slab surface without the wearing qualities of concrete Well there is no dust along this section and some thing Roy Yates real estate man of St Louis returned from a hunting trip to South Dakota hunting pheasants He remembered his friend Judge Jas Winer of Hillsboro Tuesday with two fine birds for a Thanksgiving Day treat The Judge recalls a hunting trip of his own of other days to Montana for pheasants We hear reports of poultry thieves at work in Hillsboro vicinity Sev eral parties have reported losses A tacky party for young and old will be given at Spring orest Nov 29th Music by Band from St Louis Come and faring your frienus for a good time Contrary to expectations the Har rison Engineering Co has resumed laying concrete on 21 Last week and this week they were favored with some fine weather However work is moving ahead slowly due to the lack of trucks written reached the intersection at orchard mail drivers Ed Haefner and Roy Burgess who go over 21 daily where they are paving and Rev Gose whose children must use this route I daily to get to school are rejoicing I We are thankful to road inspector i Milford for having urged that paving de done to the Wm Heard place Dropside Cribs Sturdy Build Maple inish $195 Reg $1095 TILL 9 Due MACMihiE MOST IM 0PERA XP Oft GO A MEDIUM VEISHS APPROXIMATE! 28 TONS ABOUT AS MUCH AS AVEk'MjE SZZE AUTOMOBILES THE POCKETBOOK KNOWLEDGE Jerome Woodrow Kirkpatri Granite City Ill Vera Virginia Barnes Madison Ill Vincent Horning Jr Mattoon Ill Onda Ruth Hanley Mattoon Ill Ralph Burks Kansas City Mo lossie Loveall Kansas City Eugene Howard House Hart House Springs Henry Anderson St Louis Ruby Bowen St Louis Kenneth Ereh St Louis Lor raine Smith St Louis Carroll Pinson Collinsville Ill La Verne Ridings Granite City Ill John Lawinski Collinsville Ill Virginia Meyers Collinsville Ill Leonard Summers Herculaneum Mo Georgia Young Herculaneum James Mahon St Louis Hilda McCormick St Louis Donald Bourisaw St Louis Rachel Torrence St Louis rank Bautsch Jefferson Bar racks Mo Pauline Prazma St Louis Mo LeRoy I Tharp Granite City Ill Beatrice Smith Granite City rancis Boman St Louis Mathilda Moor St Louis Arnold Johns St Louis Hallie Henry St Louis Kenneth William Snow Kirkwood Dorothy Boyer St Louis Edward Kuntz Kimmswick Car lene Chaney Barnhart Center Richwoods Alice Lyda Rogers Richwoods Elmer Harvel Granite City Ethel Kelly Granite City Neal Cape Girardeau Juanita Schafer Cape Girardeau Leslie Sackman East St Louis Irene Kolb East St Louis Herbert Jackson Jr estus Gertrue George Lichty estus Charles Brower St Louis Bernice Kolak LeMay Mo Russell Govro DeSoto Lillian Nic hols estus Jasper Jordan Jefferson Bar racks Margaret Kuhn LeMay James Shone Jr Granite City Geraldine Moss Granite City $89 Easy Terms Davenport Opens to ull Size Coil Spring Massive 2 Pc Bed Davenport Suite Comfortable inner spring construction in the davenport and big lounge chair Carefully and substantially built frailnred Covered in durable uoholsterv fabrics Regular $109 value specially priced at Easy 8 Pc Waterfall Dining Suite A Only a special purchase could bring you such a value A handsome walnut veneer suite including large exten sion table china cabinet or "waterfall front" buffet and 6 upholstered chairs Regular $119 value Sale priced at Easy Terms ALL STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT JWachine Shop BARNHART MO (Contlnuel from page 1) en home at once by the teacher Mrs red Jacobs of Hillsboro Rt 1 His father being away at the time he was removed to the home of his sis ter Mrs Philip Warnecke of Pevely and a doctor summoned He died within a few hours The funeral was on Nov 16 from the Heiligtag uneral Home Imperial where the remains were in state Services from the Pevely Lutheran Church He leaves in grief his parents one brother two sisters and many other relatives and friends Charles Knittel of St Louis died Nov 15th in the Lutheran Hospital St Louis uneral was on Nov 18 from the Schumacher Chapel Inter ment in Sunset Burial Park He leaves in grief his wife Sophia three daughters one son and many rela tives and friends They formerly lived near Beck Louis Simon and daughter of Beck vicinity were in an auto accident one day the beginning of last week on Highway 61 near the Averbeck home at Beck and both were badly injured and were removed by the Heiligtag ambulance with Elmer and Arthur in charge to the St hospital St Louis where they are still con fined we hear for treatment Mrs Mary Kirk of Sulphur Springs died on Novemfaer 16th and the fune ral was on Nov 18th froip the Hei ligtag uneral Home Imperial Ser vices in the Chapel Interment in Burgess Cemetery Antonia Mrs Kirk was a widow and about 80 years old and leaves in grief a daughter May and many relatives and friends Mrs Tillie Becker of Barnhart died November 14th and was buried Nov 16th from the Heiligtag uneral Home Imperial with services in their chapel Interment Rauschenbach cemetery Imperial She was a wid ow and about 78 years old and leaves in grief two sons one Willard Beck er of Barnhart and many other rela tives and friends Otto Price of Maxville died on Nov 13 and the funeral was Nov 15 from the Heiligtag uneral Home Impe rial with services in their chapel In terment in Old St cemetery Mehlville Henry Wohlbold of Pevely Rt 1 finished sowing his wheat on Tuesday with about 10 acres already planted and up We are taking a chance it will sprout and make some growth before winter sets in his son Clar ence says The bridge on the county highway going toward the former Mt Olive school west of Highway 21 adjoining the farm of Mr and Mrs Lucas Ems is in dangerous condition with some of the flooring gone and the stringers rotted To go through the bridge means about a 10 ft drop to the creek bed now with running water in it Travelers over it hope the county highway department will soon be able to make necessary repairs Lucas Ems of Pevely Rt 1 has in vested in a good 1937 Chevrolet pick up truck for general use Mrs rank Haring of Hillsboro Rt 1 has sold her farm to a Kazad a public accountant of Louis who will take possession about March 1st Mr and Mrs lorian Armstrong of Silver Springs Dairy Cape Girardeau spent last week end visiting with Mr and Mrs A Blake and family of Morse Mill Wednesday of last week the Harri son Engineering Co resumed laying of concrete on Highway 21 north of the St Lutheran Church On Wednesday of this week they were in the cut through the Heard property going north down to Rock Creek The shoulder grading pro ceeding north from Hillsboro by the Koss Co had reached the Jarvis ro'ad on Wednesday We hope you will excuse us for saying the work on Highway 21 from its inception oh so many years ago reminds us of that old like in win maybe sure but so slow Well hens are on their annual strike and all last week and this also not an egg could be found in Hills boro even at the price of 40c per dozen Mrs Lucas Ems of Pevely Rt 1 of the former Mt Olive school dis trict gives the go signal to the new Consolidated District No 3 of Hills boro She says the school bus is al ways on time at the junction of the Mt Olive school road and Highway 21 The children never have to wait in bad weather or any time for it She says her young son is progress ing better in his school studies at Hillsboro since his entry the begin ning of September than ever before She says he likes his teacher and his new school and is studying harder than he ever did Mrs Ems says she is relearning again the school work by helping her children in their home studies It is great fun she says She is a wise woman to keep pace with her children Martin salesman the road portunity drivers pay attention to warning signals on daugerous places on the highways es pecially the double yellow stripe on sharp grades and curves Martin says on Tuesday afternoon on High I III 1 MUM 3 ISw 8000 separate PIECES QMEPU Tfiimiriir SlHSLE LAR6E AIRPLANE S' EN6WSMAW01HeM MUST IT SO THAT THE? 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