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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 6

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mrniAS7ni4 rxr), mahthasvill3, up. Friday, april 27, iss2 1.1 1 Augusta Area HrFrcchman Class Enjoy Field Trip At St Louis (Continued from page 8) M. and Mrs. R. E.

Jones' 10th holidays. Evelyn Koch entertained the following on Easter Day: Mrs. Helen Engelage of St. Louis, Mrs. Hedwig Ahmann, Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Toedebusch and Dale Mr. and Mrs. Werner Lowen-haupt, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Toedebusch, Jeffrey, Timothy, Gregory Scott, and Brian of Augusta and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loewenhaupt, Linda, Dennis and Kim of Washington. wedding anniversary. Those present for the occasion were: Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Hendricks, Donna, Ronnie and Cheryl of St. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reppell, Dave Jr.

Madonna and John of St. Louis, Art Price of California, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sollmann, Brenda, Renee, Nancy and Chuckie and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Meincr-chagen and Nancy ar.d Herman Knoerschild. Ebenezer E. R. Church, Sunday, April -20: Church school 9 a. m.

church services 10:30 a. m. Christ Lutheran Church: Sunday, School and Bible Class 9:15 a. m. church services at 10 a.

m. The Mother and Daughter banquet will be held on Sunday evening, May 6, at 6 p. m. at the Ebenezer E. R.

Church Hall. Anyone planning to attend should contact Mrs. Arthur Haferkamp or Miss Evdytt Koch for reservations. Miss Helen Ene'age of St. T-ouis visited with her niece Evelyn Koch over the Easter Men and Boys for Smart Clothes THAT FIT And WEAR Try D0CKLAGE BROS.

Washington Hermann Union OwensvlUe Auction Service ALGER D. "King ENGEL Warrenton, Mo Ph. GL 6-8144 HILLY LEE Wright City, Mo. Ph. Sh 5-2561 S- da Lou Ham, Jeanette Hase, Bonnie Reel, Bonnie Reese, Kristina Hausner, Susan Hoel- Virginia Roetemeyer, Rose INEXPENSIVE NEW "Dusk to Dawn" Lighting Service Freshmen students from Warrenton HWi School pose in front of a TWA 707 jet airliner at the St.

Louis Municipal Airport All 110 of the students were able to enter the plane at the same time. They were on a one-day educational field trip aa a reward for being named a first award winner in the 1961 Planned Progress Program, for high schools sponsored by Missouri Edison Company. The students also visited the Academy of Science, the Chevrolet assembly plant and the St Louis' Zoo. Members of the Freshman class of Warren County Area III School are: Rita Anson, Bkhard Avery, Joyce Badock, Larry Barton, Wflma Barton, Karen Bierbaum, Judy Blake, Patricia Bockhorst Richard Bond, Olin Boone, Terry Brooker, Juanita Brown, Sandra Bunge, Diana Bunge, Annake Byers, Forest Carmine, Thomas Carr, Rodney Carroz, Patty Clark, David Coleman, Donald Combs, Kathleen Conner, Charles Cook, Charles Cope, Brenda Craig, Danjel Bayer, (Diana Dorflinger, Karen Dorflinger, Helen Dorrell, Myra Downing, Robert Eivens, Bonnie Flatt, Mary Garrett, Peter Grus-zczynski, Mickey Harbian, JohnHeistand, Floyd Henderson, Mabry Herndon, Glen Huenefeld, Jerry Hafner, Lin Koraker, Elois Ruth, Gordon Schade, Doris Schomberg, De-lores Schuhardt. JaniB Setser, Tamara Shaw, Sally Slatten, John Spoede, Sue Ellen Sprick, Linda Stephen, Connie Sterrett Dorothy Strack, Frankie Stuer-man, Jhn.Tesson, Richard Theerman, Merlene Turner, Wayne Twiehaus, Dennis Van Bidder, Steven Williams, Connie Wilmsmeyer, Robert Wilson, Philip Wood, Gerald Yardley, Janet Baldwin, Charles Milner, Edward Connie, Donald Smith.

Teachers: Mrs. Milton Wehr-man, Wendell Rhoers, Leo Grebe. scher, Walter Hoelscher, El-enita Ann Hofmann, Roberta Huff, Harry Jaspering, Shir- -ley Jedwske, Karen Jennings, Vickl Jones, Pamela King, Richard Ktenke, Connie Leek, Jerral Lovelace, Delores Mc-Gann, Darcy McGrath, Phy-lis Meyer, Rosemarie Meyer, Joyce Mueller. Marilyn Mueller, Margie Nadler, Larry Naughton, Jane Nelson, Dennis Nieweg, Richard Nissing, Ronald Nissing, Cheryl Niswonger, Janice Niswonger, John Noble, Gilbert NordwuM, Larry Ostertag, Mary Pauk, Roger Pauk, Sandra Rapp, Susan Redeker, Duizow and family and Mr. and Mrs Peru, Ind.

stopped over Satur-Barney Korman and family vis-1 day and leaving Sunday at Mr, Watch your Record subscription date and send renewals promptly. ited Sunday witn Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Albert Kuelher on Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Engemann Rohe, Evelyn and Lester. their way to Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Enge for a rifle match to be held this week.

We wish them success. Max Newburger of BaUwin, mann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roehrig visited Sunday at the Tony Roehrig the livestock dealer, was 1 jfProfecryour jt loved ones home. in our territory Monday.

Mr, Dr. W. S. Conley Chiropractor 2U9 E. Gth St.

WASHINGTON. MO. BE 9-3265 lor. and ILrs. Leonard L.

r.ji&a and family and Mr. and Airs. Alvin Engemann and family all enjoyed their Easter Sunday in St. Louis with Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Spiecker- Mrs. Pete Kluesner of Washington visited last week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kluesner.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Feldmann Mr. and Mrs. Sam Samuels of Newburcrer is interested in buy Maplewood, Mo.

spent Sunday ling cattle and would appreciate i1 Safeguard property with Mr. and Mrs. Alb. Ruether.i letting him know. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. bch-weiss- 11 niahttim Got some news? Call 43. guth and Billy and Mr. and Mrs.

Reinhardc Bunge of Washing beoufy and prttligt to your home ton, paid their respect to Wnn Hackmann, who was in state at the Drehman-llareal Chapel in St. Louis. He was a cousin of Mrs. Schweissguth and Mrs PUBLIC AUCTION the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the home of my sister, Mrs. A.

Hamann Bunge. i Mr. and Mrs. James Borger- For lust a few cents a day With the Suburbanoire. equipped with an integrally mounted photoelectric cell which automatically turm the light on and off.

for complete details, caff or write YIELD ttlniittmij RESISTANCE TO ding and family of Casper, Wyoming are enjoying a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Borgerding and also all S40 East Fifth Street, Washington, Missouri the personal property as per the following list: SALE STARTS AT 10:00 a. m.

Sat, April 28, 1962 visiting with other relatives. Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Borgerding and the James li Borgerding family visited in CFallon with Mr.

and Mrs Fred Eichholz and family. Mr, Borgerding is an engineer for the Texaco Co. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Manhart visited Sunday evening at Mar- thasviue with Mr. and Mrs. SOigal. Iron Kettle Electric Toasters Garden Sprayer Car Kooler Bowling Ball and Bag Beautiful pictures and frames Lanterns Shadow Boxes Step Tables Lot of heavy Aluminum Cooking Utensils Some men's and Women's Frank Pohl Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ballmann and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Holt- meyer and family of St. Louts enjoyed an Easter dinner with DeKelb 812 the shorter hybrid for tha Central Cornbelt Big, plump mi 1 dd up to frvat yields; -ahort, strong (talk give eicellent atandability, and bred -in reeistanca to rliaraee and inaecta goea ttk toward protection from yield robber. emi-ruiTO im ruwn tiuuT tuu tui in iitu urn Mr. and Mrs. Millard Schopp.

Missouri Edison's new "Dusk-to-Dawn" lighting service makes nighttime entertaining, recreation or working much more convenient. In addition well-lighted areas around your home, business or property will discourage prowlers. HOW DOES IT WORK? From sunset to sunup a bright, glare-free light like the kind you see illustrated here goes" on guard" without your ever turning it on. Even when you're out of town, it turns itself on automatically at dusk and off automatically at dawn. HOW IS IT INSTALLED? Missouri Edison will install, furnish the current and maintain at a small cost per month one or more of these "Dusk to Dawn" lights on a suitable existing company pole or on special poles in backyards, farmyards, storage areas, driveway's, alleys, or parking areas.

KOW CAN YOU GET "Dusk-to-Dawn" righting? Easy. Simply call Missouri Edison and a representative will be glad to help you. Call now! Some Percolators Electric trie Coffee Makers Bar-'B-Q Grills Hoover Electric Sweepers Electric Fans Electric Motors, lare small 8 mm mag. type Movie Camera and Projector Good Electric Roasters Clocks, electric and others 4 Mixmasters Food Choppers-Cash Register and Adding Machine Large Apple Peeler (Peels, Cores and Slices) New twin bed Elec Blankets Ball Pens, Flashlights Some Hearing Aids Floor and Table Lamps Metal Utility Cabinets Small Handy Washer Chairs, Smoking Stands Coffee and other Tables Lawn Swings Laundry Stoves Cedar Chest Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Engemann and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Engemann-attended the funeral of their uncle. Gus Engemann, which was on Tuesday from the St. Ignatius Church of Concord Clothing, new and used 2 good old Violins, Cases and Bows Large 60-ton House Jacks Painter's Scaffolds Some Carpenter and Garden Tools .410 guage 5-shot Shotgun 3-burner Coleman Camp Stove Jigsaw and Motor Other articles such as drapes, Hffl.

A 1IC Albert Ruether, A 21C David Waarvik, A 1C John r.wlTubSYeA3 SCCi Sp1y Co. liiiaavCI IHssourl HalL A 2IC John E. Campbell Jr. A Robert L. Heister all from Bunker Hill Air Base, curtains, etc, Large green Divan (new) RCA MOTOROLA MAGNAVOX ZENITH TV RADIO All of the above articles are Guaranteed to be in good condition.

Some are new, Others slightly used. NOTE: In the event of adverse weather and sale is postponed, announcement will be made by KLPW at 9 :30 a. m. on day of sale. Terms of Sale: Cash.

Not responsible for accidents. Lunch and Soft Drinks on Ground and HI-FI r.ironD PLAYERS "Dusk to Dawn" Lighting A KW SERVICE FRO'I SALES and SERVICE Top 30, lii-Fl and Stero Records Trailer Ikdics $19.05 up Argus S. Amos Phone BE 9-2806 R. E. Schroeder Phone BE 9-3507 AUCTION EERS Washington, Mo.

Filiscoiiri Edicca Company I MOSS RADIO TV VIC JASPER, Proprietor, Main and Jefferson Ph. BE t-6783 Owner: E. A. VITT, 6201 ETZEL, ST. LOUIS, MO..

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