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The Jefferson Republic from De Soto, Missouri • 4

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HEMATITE ber 22nd weekend in Kansas City visiting friends. MRS. HENSLEY, FRED LUCAS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Our Hematite friends who have recently undergone surgery in St. John's and Deaconess Hospital, Mrs. R.

J. Hensley and Fred Lucas, returned to their homes here Saturday. Mrs. Hensley was able to attend Sunday morning worship I service. The Rev.

and Mrs. T. S. Stauffer of Festus were recent guests of Mrs. J.

A. Crow, who has been confined to her home for several weeks with arthritis. Mrs. Bess Simcock of St. Louis is spending a few weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ruth Ogle. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett of East St. Louis drove down to Hematite Saturday and Mrs.

Ruth Ogle went home with them to spend the weekend. Howard Donald of Festus visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Donald, here Saturday. Howard Hubbard, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Donald of De Soto spent Sunday evening in the Donald home. Mr. Donald has been on the sick list the past week. DONALD BOYER IS BIRTHDAY HONOREE Gene and Donald Boyer, Edward Chmela and Mike spent Sunday fishing at Big River.

Sunday evening a birthday dinner given in honor of Donald Boyer was held at the Boyer home. Guests were COUPON SALE CLIP THIS COUPON CLIP THIS COUPON $1.75 Value 750. Value Nutel-Tonie Bayer Pin Curl Permanent Aspirins 99c 49c a CLIP THIS COUPON CLIP THIS COUPON. $1.00 Value One Gallon Sutton Cream Crown Deodorant Ice Cream 39c 98c COUPONS GOOD THURS. FRI.

SAT. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT De Soto Rexall Drug Main and Easton Six. DE SOTO Phone 202 For FOLDING MONEY savings on heating bills. COUNT ON Magic Chef HOME HEATERS 218 bE 2 Beautiful as living room furniture, yet 80 efficient in heat output, it gives you far more heat with less fuel. Only Magic Chef blanklets a room or a whole house Heats 5 Rooms with cozy warmth in a matter of minutes.

Val. Head to toe living zone comfort from the Reg. $149.95 entirely new, TV -styled Magle Chef oil $119.95 heaters there's one for your heating needs and your budget. PLUS FREE $29.95 Blower Buy Now! Pay Later on our Easy Terms! Studyin'S Highway 110, East of De Soto Phone 61 the Suabshot Guild There's nothing like a good photograph to back up your story that the fishing was really Back Up Your Fish Story According to the latest statistics we could track down, about thirty million people- and that's roughly one of the total population -go out to try their luck with rod and reel every year. We'd like to make this suggestion if your weekend or vacation plans include a fishing trip: Be sure your camera goes along with your tackle le when you set out for the "big catch." You know we frequently mention how much help your camera can give you in the pursuit and enjoyment of your other hobbies.

We feel that this is especially true in the case of fishing -for what better way is there to keep a record of the catch (yes, including big one that got than in pictures you take with your own camera? In many of the album collections we've seen, some of the most successful picture stories have been those that carried the title, "My Fishing Trip," along with details on when and where it took place. The real beginning of such a story usually goes back to the day in early spring when Dad first ferrets his old fishing hat out of its winter hiding place and sets about putting rod and reel in peak condition for the workout to come. This "dry run" provides the first chapter of any angler's story and some fine picture material, too, whether you choose to shoot it in color or black-and-white. But this is only the beginning! When the "great day" finally arrives, there's loading the equipment into the car, getting final instructions and good wishes from the family, picking up the friends who've been planning this trip together all year. Your camera should catch these pictures, too, as well as scenic views of the site the anglers choose when they reach their destination.

Of course, the actual "catch" deserves feature billing and the full color treatment. And don't forget to get a shot of supper sizzling in the skillet over a roaring campfire- -whether it's fish or bacon and eggs will depend on who's doing the casting! We personally feel that a camera is a real "must" for anybody setting out on a fishing trip. -John Van Guilder Old Mines-Racola-Cadet By Mrs. Wilfred Pashia Louis, and we wish her a speedy We are still having dry weather, which is delaying fall planting. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmo Rasnic and three daughters of St. Louis visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Brown and family, over the weekend, Several around here are putting in oil furnaces and oil stoves for the winter. Anslem Portell, formerly of here, died in an Iowa hospital last Wednesday.

He was brought to Smith's Funeral Home in Potosi. Mass and burial were Saturday morning at St. Joachien's Catholic Church. His mother, Mrs. Bridget Portell died about two months ago, He is survived by a brother, Dennis, of St.

Louis, and four sisters, Mrs. Elmer Bourisaw, East St. Louis: Mrs. Ella Pashia, Collinsville, Mrs. Cora Collins Chicago, and Mrs.

Martin Politte, St. Louis. We express our sympathy to the family. Anslem was about 62 years old. Mrs.

Cora Collins of Chicago, and Mrs. Ella Pashia of Collingville, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pashia. Other visitors in the Pashia home Saturday and Sunday were Maurice Pashia of St.

Louis and Faye Lewis of De Soto. Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter De Clue of St. Louis, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Daisy De Clue. We were sorry to hear that Mrs. John L.

Boyer had to be taken back to St. John's Hospital in St. DE SOTO ITEMS Mrs. R. A.

Marsden of St. Louis spent Friday in De Soto. Misses May and Catherine Prendergast of St. Louis were weekend guests with the Mahn family. 7-Room Brick This is a modern, well built home.

Located on old highway 67 south of the junction with highway. Contains acres. Very attractive home, beautiful fireplace. Over 1000 ft. highway frontage, Asking $15,000.00.

See this place and make us a bid. This place can be well financed G. I. or straight financing. Frank Arnote EDGAR BLDG.

REALTOR Call 43 DE SOTO Mrs. G. W. Hileman of Route One visited in Flat River last week with Mrs. Mary Bye.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baganoff of St. Ann's visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Caldwell Saturday. 4 ROOMS Basement, garage in basement and outside garage, bath, water heater furnace, storm doors, ceiling insulated, corner lot 50x- 125 3 blocks from Main Street. The price is right.

Will qualify for G. I. Loan, Frank Arnote EDGAR DE SOTO Weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo G.

Ohlman were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ohlman, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ohlman and family of Lemay, Mo.

$1,000 CASH Down payment on two comparatively new homes. Each rooms and bath, furnace, water heater, one utility room, one basement. Monthly payments $50.00 to $55.00 per month. Frank Arnote REALTOR EDGAR BLDG. Call 43 DE SOTO Guests in the home of Mrs.

W. O. Camp on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp and family of Esther, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Camp and family of Farmington. 4 ROOMS Full basement, garage in basement, bath, oil furnace, hardwood floors, practically new, well located, very nice. home. Corner lot 100x125 ft.

Will, qualify for G. I. Loan. Frank Arnote REALTOR EDGAR BLDG. Call 43 DE SOTO Mr.

and Mrs. Charies Schmidt, of Plattin, and his mother, Mrs. Schmidt, of Festus, were De Soto vistors Wednesday, Oct. 3. SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Use our Efficient, Fully Automatic Washing Machines to save yourself from the drudgery of home laundry.

You save considerable, too, for a load, a full nine pounds costs only 35c! E. S. FAUTH, JR. Home Sales Service Launderette 417 S. Second St.

DE SOTO, MO. Telephone 651 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herget and family attended a reunion at the Jethro Williams home in Hematite Sunday. Mrs.

Williams is an aunt of Mrs. Herget. ACRES Located on Flucom Road. 4 room house, practically new. Bath, water heater, cabinets in kitchen, automatic water system, drilled well.

Very reasonably priced. Frank Arnote REALTOR EDGAR BLDG. Call 43 DE SOTO Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Luhn Sunday evening were Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Davis of Festus, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Luhn of De Soto Route One. Rummage sale, Friday and Saturday, Oct.

5 and 6, Mueller sponsored by Christian Church OWF. (Adv.) HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS Residents of this area admitted to the Mineral Area Osteopathic Hospital during the week of Sept. 23 to 30 were: James Marbery, Herculaneum; Donald Woods, Festus; Larry Rulo, Cadet. Jerry Quillman, Hillsboro; Earl Martin, Potosi; and Barbara Vessels, Festus. Dismissed during the same period were: Lorine Mahurin, Weingarten; William Hacker, Potosi; Mrs.

Joan Schrum, Potosi; Mrs. Philomenia Pfaff, Festus. PUBLIC SCHOOLS LUNCH MENU Monday, Oct. 8: Baked beans, frankfurter, creamed potatoes, sliced tomatoes, bread and butter, apricots, milk. Tuesday: Chili and crackers, celery sticks, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, fruit salad, milk.

Wednesday: Pork and gravy, I mashed potatoes, green beans, relish, bread and butter, applesauce, milk. Thursday: Ham salad on bun, buttered peas, lettuce salad, pineapple, milk. Friday: Ground beef with tomatoes and spaghetti, buttered corn, cole slaw, bread and butter, ice cream, milk. St. Andrew's Announces Worldwide Communion Service By Mrs.

F. N. Theusen REV. McNAMARA SPEAKS AT FIRST PTA MEETING The first meeting of the Hema-tite PTA was held Thursday evening with "Citizenship in the Home" as their theme. Following the business meeting the entertainment chairman, Mrs.

Beckemeyer, took charge and presented the program. The children of the primary sang several selec- I tions accompanied by Kathleen Cockrill and Charlene Adams, and directed by Mrs. Stanley Davis. Readings were given by Mrs. Amos! Halter, Mrs.

Stanley Davis and Mrs. Edward Chmela, Miss Ethel Crow, hospitality chairman, duced visitors. Two short skits were presented, the first by Mrs. Remmel Cockrill and Kathleen and Ethel Crow, and the second by Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Grossman and Carol and Ricky Recht. Rev. McNamara of De Soto was the guest speaker. Cup cakes and coffee were served in the school base- Edward Chmela, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Boyer, Marilyn and Donald attended the Cardinal-Milwaukee game in St. Louis Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campfield of Festus Rt.

3 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Ogle and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H.

E. Taylor and Miss Marie Brennemann spent Septem- Jefferson Republic De Soto, Oct. 4, 1956 Christy and Miss Norma Anderson of Crystal City. Ross England of St. Louis visited his uncle, J.

R. England, here Thursday. Ross is the son of the late Wm. R. England, who formerly lived at Hematite.

Mr. and Mrs. Owen Boyer and Scotty spent Sunday in Herculaneum helping their son who is build(ing a new home. Mr. and Mrs.

Young and little daughters of St. Ann's moved into their new home Monday. They recently purchased the property owned by Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Hatridge, who last week moved to their new home. Mrs. John Brown visited her mother, Mrs. Wm.

F. Meyer, here Sunday. Mrs. Brown's mother-inlaw, Mrs. Willie Brown, has been quite ill at her home.

She is the mother of Eddie Brown of Hematite. Mrs. Cecil Brown of Crystal City has been helping care for Mrs. Willie Brown. Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church held their meeting at the I church Thursday afternoon of last week.

WILLIAMS FAMILY HOLDS REUNION A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Williams Sunday. Miss Dorothy Hemken of St. Clair was among the guests.

Dorothy formerly made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Lynn Herget of De Soto and Miss Helen Williams drove to St. Clair Sunday evening and took Miss Hemken home, Another "For Sale' sign has appeared at one of the Hematite homes, at the Vernon Sears property, formerly known as the Green home.

The Sears family plan to move to a farm. Mrs. J. F. Donnell and Mrs.

Les Jones and Kathy of De Soto made Anchort, visit Ethel with Mrs. Friday. J. A. Crow Mr.

and Mrs. Edward E. How spent Sunday with Mrs. Pauline Elliot in Bonne Terre. Among those attending Sunday morning services at the Christian Church was Ralph J.

Hoahs of Cedar Hill. He has been attending services here quite regularly lately. A large crowd attended the sale held at the farm of Mrs. Henry Martin Saturday. The Hematite Fire Association served lunch.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons of Cemetery Road. Festus, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lucas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swob of De Soto spent Sunday evening in the Lucas home. TIN CAN NEWS By Mrs.

Kathleen Davis Seaman Recruit Anthony De Clue, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. De Clue, is arriving home this week after completing boot camp training.

Seaman Apprentiss Thomas G. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis is expected home about October 8, after completing his basic training. Both these boys enlisted in the Navy July 16, 1956.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koester and family in Desloge Monday evening.

Miss Faye Lewis of De Soto, and, Maurice Pashia of St. Louis, visited at the Tom Davis home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boyer and Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Yates attended the Cardinal-Milwaukee ball game in St. Louis last Saturday! evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Davis spent 8 few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfrid Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe visited their sister in Frankclay Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnnie Mereal of St. Louis spent the weekend visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. "Pal" Pinson and son of St.

Louis visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merseal, over the weekend. QUALITIES OF CHILDHOOD Children generally hate to be Idle. All the care then should be.

that their busy humor should be constantly employed la something that is of use to them. -John Locke. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES God's healing and redemptive power will be emphasized in Christian Science services Sunday, Oetober 7. 1956. The Lesson-Sermon entitled "Are Sin, Disease, and Death will Include the following passage from "Science and Health with Key to the by Mary Baker Eddy "All reality is in God and His creation, harmonious and eternal.

That which He creates is good, and He makes all that is made. Therefore the only reality of sin, sickneas, or death is the awful fact unrealities seem real to human, erring belief, until God strips off their disguise. They are not true, because they are not, of God." The Golden Text is from Psalms "God merciful unto us. and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; that thy way may be known upon earth, thy saring health among all nations. Worldwide Holy Communion Service will be observed Sunday morning at the worship service at 10:50 o'clock at St.

Andrew's MethChurch. jodist winter schedule of 'services at 9:30 worship at 10:50 begins Sunday, with Bible School a.m. Youth groups meet Al 6:30 p.m. Following the worship services Sunday the annual Sunday School picnic will be held at Spross Park. All the familles friends of the church are invited to bring bas.

kets and assemble at the park at 12:15 p.m. Telephone Building For Farmington Southwestern Bell Telephone Company yesterday revealed plans for a $500,000 central office building at Farmington as a first step in conversion of the Farmington system to dial operation, ment. Prompt REPAIRING Top Quality Work You Can Depend on GUARANTEED 1 YEAR PLAY IT SAFE Have your diamonds checked, cleaned and polished like NOW every 6 months. PERRY'S Jewelry Store Phons 401--DE SOTO-1 Boyd, recovery, Another big litter of pigs on the of Pashia Bros. farm.

A Hampshire sow had 16 pigs last week, NEW CUB PACK FORMED AT PEVELY A new Cub Scout Pack, No. 565, joined the St. Louis Council Boy Scouts of America recently, the Council announced. The Pack is sponsored by the Horine. Civic Association of Pevely.

Charter members are: Garry Harold Hamdy, Larry Cannon, James Hemmey, Stanley and Garry Johnston, Luckey and Steve Parker. Religious Information Program: A Series of Talks and Dicussions on the CATHOLIC FAITH Beginning October 10 ST. ROSE SCHOOL HALL 512 S. 3rd DE SOTO DO YOU know what the Catholic Church is? Do you know what Catholics believe and practice? Now is the time to find out. Now is the time to find out if Catholics believe and do what you think they believe and do.

The Catholic Church invites you to inquire into its beliefs and practices, to find out for yourself if what you believe about the Catholic Church is true or false. FACTS ABOUT THE PROGRAM 1. For Catholies and Non-Catholics, 2. You make no commitments. This is an "information" program.

3. A Question Box will be available for those who might wish to ask questions. 4. There are no fees or offerings. TOPICS October 10th RELIGION October 17th BIBLE Octobdr 24th COMMANDMENTS October 31st SIN November 7th CHRIST November 14th CHURCH November 21st WORSHIP November 28th MARRIAGE December 5th AFTER DEATH December 12th CATHOLIC PRACTICES ALL CORDIALLY INVITED Time 8:00 P.

M. REAL ESTATE TE FOR SALE Low cost: Housing complete with furniture. Total price Near new high school on Wine Street. An excellent location $2750.00. House is 3 rooms, bath.

Located on 200 E. Rankin. if you have youngsters going to high school. Four rooms and Terms $1200 down and $14.85 per month. bath, garage and large lot, $6250.00.

North 11th Street--modern, well located, four rooms, bath. INCOME G. I. or PROPERTY Oil furnace, hot water and nice garage. House will F.H.A.

$8500.00. 3 apartments, brick bldg. Produces income when rented 700 block of S. Fourth street, on paved street, big lot, four give on investment. We have two that will excellent return room frame in good neighborhood, $500.00 down $35.00 a type.

$7800 $8500 resuch properties of excellent income month. spectively. Details on request. Four room frame with bath, full basement, breezeway and North Eleventh in new residential section. New 3 bedroom On acres of land, exceptional view.

$8500.00. home with full basement. Completely modern and 100x150 lot. garage. If you want a new home at nominal down payment this complete for $10,500.

Would be difficult to build This house, for such a low figure. will interest you. We will build on 100x150 lot a 2 bedroom modern home complete. Call or come in for details. Down pay- 905 N.

Second rooms and bath. Blacktop streets, ments from $1500 to $2000.00. level location. $9000.00. $850.00 down buys complete equity of Veteran who origi- on concrete streets.

Six Ideal big location- brick -close to everything and 100 N. Secondnally purchased this fine four room frame, gas heat, 2 acres. furnace, hot rooms, construction, good Monthly payments of $61.75 includes taxes, insurance and water and a full basement. $7500.00. interest.

We have two 4 room houses for rent. First come first served. A real low priced home buy. N. Second Street, four rooms We have many other and bath in fair condition.

A wonderful buy for some hustler solicit your inquiry regarding lots, businesses, property listings to choose from and with $4000.00. farms. dwellings, and c. C. If you really want to sell your property list with Politte CHAS.

Salesman Salesman HENDERSON, POLITTE DRENNEN REALTY CO. Phones 788-297 PAUL POLITTE, Broker 322 S. Main.

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