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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 6

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Tha MarthasTflle Record, Mirthasville, Missouri Friday, March 28, 1958 Page 6 Holstoin Sorts 10,000 Checks In Two Hours district will be held at Concord Hill; and Marthasville; in their respective school buildings and at Dutzow, in Schopp Store building, within said district, The Frank and Armin home had as visitors on a of Education without voters approval. (This makes a total levy of $1.10 which is the same as last year.) Done by the order of the Board of Education, this 5th recent Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Hue- on Tuesday, the 1st day of nefeld and son of St.

Charles. April, 1958, beginning at 6 o'clock a m. and closinir at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Arden Trippc serve until April 2, 1959 The polling places for said Election will be: South Ward The Grade School Building North Ward Kehr building By order of the Board of Aldermen, this I3th day of March A.

D. 1958. Earl Weasel, Mayor, City of Marthasville, Mo. (Seal) Orville Schneider, Attest: City Clerk 2-34 o'clock p. of said day, to vote and daughter of Rolla visited from March 12 to March 16 with day of March 1958.

Frank R. Schoppenhorst, Secretary, Board of Education 3-33 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. EI-dred JsTk meyer and family of Treloar. Arden, who is a student at Rolla School of Mines, was cnjoving the St.

Patrick's wi, I ir Djv spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Stegen had upon the following propositions: Proposition No.

1 To elect by 'ballot two directors who shall serve as members of the Board of Education, of said District, for a term ot three years. Proposition No. 2 To vote, for one year, a levy of .05 on the $100 assessed valuation for incidental purposes in addition to the $1.05 on the $100 assessed valuation that may be levied by the Board as guests on a recent week-end MUSIC LESSONS on Accordion Guitar Steel Guitar We furnish instrument for 10 weeks FREE! LINDHURST MUSIC STUDIO Phone 1564 115 Elm St. Washington, Mo. Hours 1 to 8.

Saturday 9 to 6 NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION In compliance with Section 165.330 R.S. Mo. 1919, notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the School District R-l. Warren County, Missouri that the Annual Election of the her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Al (Slim) Weasel of Cen-tralia, 111. On Sunday afternoon all drove to Mexico, Mo. to visit some of the Wessel's friends. In spite of the very bad weather last Tuesday and Thurs day a large number of ladies came out and the four quilts FIX UP CLEAN UP REST UP FOR EASTER! A NEW ELECTRONIC BANKING machine developed by Pitney-Bowes and the National Cash Register can sort 10,000 cheeks of varying sizes in two hours an operation that now requires from 14 to 28 man hours. Processing of the nation's checks has been termed "the biggest bookkeeping job in the world and getting bigger every day." Stanley C.

Allyn, NCR chairman, predicted that "by 19(50 there will be 11 ,000,000,000 (billion) checks drawn annually in this and that tha figure will increase to by 107 Viie no machine sorts checks by reading numbers printed oil ti.e in magnetic ink. come a little sunshine. Mrs. Fred Trippe and Mrs. Johanna Morhaus attended a were finished in the two days.

Mr. and Mrs. Chrence Rott-mann and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morhaus of Marthasville visited in the Fred Trippe home on Thursday evening, March 13.

Our sympathy goes out to the relatives of Mrs. Louis Hanke of near Augusta who passed away Monday evening, March 17. She was a sister-in-law of Wm. H. Hanke.

Mrs. Ella Poeppelmeyer of Warrenton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollmann of Wright City to Holstein Monday evening where they visited in the Frank Schroer home. Mrs.

Johanna Morhaus, who is staying at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trippe celebrated her 90th birthday anniversary March 19. Her sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews and her children Grapefruit are so-called because they sometimes grow in clusters. joint birthday celebration and dinner in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Rottmann at Marthasville, the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Morhaus' DOth birthday anniversary and for Notice Tu Candidates All citizens of the City of Marthasville Missouri desiring three other members of the family who have birthdays in March. Mrs. Lel'mann of Washington to become candidates for the following Citv offices should file with the City Clerk not later th.in March Mayor, Marshal, Collector, and daughter Doris, who is a student at Fayette and is home for spring vacation accompanied came to help her celebrate.

They Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Kramme Two (2) Aldermen North Ward all enjoyed a carry in dinner and and Harvey to Warrenton Sun- Mrs.

Mornaus, who is active ana aay afternoon to attend the in fairly good health, had a Spring Concert. Thev were sur and Two (2) Aldermen South Ward. Orville Schneider. Citv Clerk 2-34 very happy day. Harvey Kramme, son of Rev per guests of the Kramme's before returning to Washington in and Mrs.

W. W. Kramme won first place in a speech contest at Warrenton last week. He will go to Mexico, Mo. this Friday to NOTICE Of Annual City Election Tuesday, April 1, 1938 Notice is hereby given to the the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koch drove to St. Louis Friday to visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

John Collins and daughters. Monday, March 24 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trippe attended a enter another contest. Mrs.

Oscar Pietzschke and qualified voters of the City of MarthasvilW, Warren County, Missouri that there will be held, on the First Day of April, 1938, Skelly Oil Dealer's dinner and meeting at the Southern Aire Restaurant in Wentzville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krueger visited with Mrs. Emma Hack- Mrs.

Laura Burgess of Jones-burg, Mo. and Mrs. Marion Gerdemann of Warrenton visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Johanna Morhaus and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Trippe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krueger and family of Warrenton were Thursday evening supper guests in the Carl Brueggenjohann home. Clarence Wegener and Herman Ruwe were transacting Now you can get a Simmons Anniversary Special Box Spring and Mattress for- Only $7 95? SAVE $40.00 While They Last mann on Friday afternoon.

As they were returning home they stopped for a visit at the Frank Schroer home. Since the rain began Sunday morning we have had almost it being the first Tuesday in the mnth of April, 1958, and the regular annual Election day for said City of M.irthasville, Warren County, Missouri. The polls will be open from 6 a. m. until 7 p.

m. A CITY ELECTION The purpose of said Election is to elect: 1. A mayor for said City to serve until April 2, 1939 2. A marshal for said City to serve until April 2, 1939 3. A collector for said City tu serve until April 2, 1959 4.

Two (2) aldermen from the North Ward of said City to serve until April 2, 1959 5. Two (2) aldermen from the South Ward of said City to continuous rain until this Mon- business in Troy, Monday. On Sunday, March 23, Mr. and day night. How we would wel- Where Prices Are Cheaper Four Floors Of Fine Furniture WASHINGTON, MO.

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On to two teeetts delivery! The Marthasville Record lUUtTUASVUXE, no. 115 WAlTfft WIlllAMS COIUMIIA, MISSOUt MISSOURI PRESS ASSOCIATION.

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