Elsberry High School - Smoke Signal Yearbook (Elsberry, MO)

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THE SMOKE SIGNAL '52 the Seniors of 1952 Els berry High School Elsberry, Missouri Dedication v BOARD OF EDUCATION JAMES H. POWELL-PRES. ARNOLD T. EVANS-TREAS. MANARD 0. DIXON-SEC'Y. O'GARLAN C. RICKS CION G. WILSON BENJAMIN A. HARBISON 1951 PALMER CO CTORS THIS CORNERSTi BY TROY MA' 'vo U' (A T A dm Because we are grateful to the School Board for hard work ..hich made possible the successful completion of the new Vocational Agriculture building, vie wish to dedicate the 1952 Smoke Signal to them. We further desir. to pay- tribute to past, present and future School Boards which play such an important role in the guidance of our pre- paration for living. Within The Walls I II III TABLE 0F CONTENTS Faculty IV Classes V Organization VI Athletics Activities Snapshots . M. Baker, Principal Sc ience Drivers Training Band Mr. Purdin, Superintendent Mrs. Isabelle Miller, Secretary W. L. Brown Mathematics Physics Physical Education Coach Miss Lola Bushnell Speech English Paul Watson Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Thelma Wortman Social Science Physical Education Miss Cora Bailey Music Mrs. Francis Sutton Miss Frieda Degitz Vocational Home Economics Mrs. Irene Morrison (1st. Sem.) Commerce FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Vivian Austin, Eddie Black, Jean Cannon, Mary Collins, Shirley Davis, Linda Dodson, Alice Faye Elston, Iris Elston, Ralph Gray. SECO !D ROW: Billy Halley, Manford Hammonds, Margia Ilard’n, Ronnie Hartley, Iona Hatfield, Suzanne Howard, Jimmie Noble, °hil- lip Lagcmann, Jo Anne Lamb. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Page, Eldie Palmer, Michael Penny, Rosie Reed, Patsy Robinson, Rosemr'ry Segrass, Mary Skinner, Norma Suddarth, illy Sud’arth. FOURTH ROW: William Tay- SOPHOMORES E FIRST ROW: Barbers Denso, Judy Ben- so, Ronnie Bunke, Paul Bryant Ruth Cannon, Peggy Collins, Anna Iiiae Da- vis, Ruby Edwards, Tommy Fry. SEC- OND ROW: Norma Jean Halley, C. D. Lahr, Bobby Lilley, Serona Lilley, Carroll Lonsbcrry, Wayne Lovelace, Jo Anne Luck, Ann Penny. THIRD ROW: Gene Pratt, Sidney Ray, Rose Reed, Jamie Richie, Pat Stru3, Gloria Teasley, Beverly Temple, Randall Polbert, Bobby Trail. FOT-r’Th ROW: °hirley Wayman, George Wilson, ienry Van Scoyk, Gloria Vaughn. Jim liow- ard. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Jackie Briscoe, Joe Brooksher, Alvin Bunke, Mary De- Lore?., Mary Ellen Diven, Norman Fines, Norvall Hagemeier, Ernest Hausgen, Jesse Hines. SECOND ROW: Clara Lawson, Joe Long, Jimmie Noble, Billy Omohundro, Russell Omohundro, Jackie Palmer, Alice Ralph, Rose Rathjen, Betsy Reid. THIRD ROW: Ronny Riffle. Joyce Sehl, Ann button, Pat Turnbull, Larry Vaughn, Russell Watson, Valle Watson. SENIORS VIRGINIA BAKER Class Officer 1-2-3-1+ Play Cast 3-1+ School Paper 1+ Yearbook 1+ Pep Club Officer 1+ FHA Officer 1+ District FHA Officer 1+ Band 1-2-3-1+ Glee Club 3 PEO Pin 3 Christmas Queen Cand. 3 Accompianist 2-3-1+ Music Letter 2-3-1+ PHYLLIS CHAMBERLAIN LARRY BRISCOE Baseball 1 -2-3-1+ Basketball 2-1+ Track 1-2-3-'+ Play Cast 3-1+ School Paper 1+ Yearbook 1+ Christmas King Cand. 2 DELORES CROPPER Band 1-2-3-1+ Pep Club 1-2-3-1+ Music Letter 2 Play Crew 1+ FHA 1+ Yearbook 1+ School Paper 1+ Yearbook 1+ Pep Club Officer 1+ Glee Club 2 Play Cast 3-1+ Librarian 1+ EG Tourney Attendent 1+ MAX FAKES Play Cast 3-1+ FFA Officer 1+ Basketball 2 Speech Plays 3 KATHSRYN GARNER Speech Plays 3 Librarian 2-3 School Paper 1+ Yearbook 1+ FHA 1+ JEANETTE HARTLEY ROSS FRITH Basketball 2-3-1+ Baseball 2-1+ School Paper 1+ Class Officer 3 Play Crew 3-1+ Band 1-2-3-1+ Glee Club 2-3-1+ Sextet 3-1+ Solo 2-3-1+ Pep Club 1 — 2—3—1+ FHA Officer 1+ Christmas Queen 1+ Fall Festival Cand. 3 Play Cast 3 Play Cr ew 1+ Yearbook 1+ CHARLENE HINES RUTH HALLEY Speech Plays 3 Drama Plays 1+ Play Crew 3-1+ School Paper 1+ SHIRLEY HAYDEN Librarian 3 School Paper 3-1+ Pep Club 1+ Speech Plays 3 Librarian 1-2-3 Head Librarian h. Play Cast 3 Play Crew 1+ School Paoer 1+ Yearbook 1+ EDGAR JOSLYN Play Crew 3-1+ Track 3-1+ Speech Plays 1+ Librarian 1+ ERWIN '-LAAS Basoball 3--f Play Cast 3-14- Class Officer 3 Yearbook if School Paper if F.F.A. Officer if Track 1 MARY L. LAHR Band 1-2-3-if Pep Club 1-2-3-if Glee Club 2 Class Officer 2 Xmas Queen Cand. 1 F.H.A. Officer if School Paper if Yearbook if Music Letter 2-3-if Piano Accom- panist 2-3-if Librarian 1-2 Play Crew 3-if JUNIOR LILLEY Play Cast 3-if F.F.A. Officer if CURTIS RALPH Basketball 1-2-3-if Track 1-2-3-if Baseball if Play Crew 3 Play Cast if Drama Plays if Speech Plays if Christmas Dance Escort 3 PAUL SCHAPER Basketball 1-2-3-if Baseball 1-2-3-if Track 1-2-3-if Yearbook if School Paper if Play Cast 3-if Mixed Chorus 3 Solo 3 Band 1-2-3-if Class Officer if Soph. Pilgrimage 2 Boy's State 3 Boy's Quartet 3 FRANKLIN TEASLEY Fall Festival King if F.F.A. 1-2-3-if F.F.A. Officer if Student Council 3 Class Officer 2 Boy's Glee Club 1-2- Chorus 1-2-3-if Play Cast if Music Pin 1-2-3 BLANCHE KOPITKE Glee Club 2-3-if Quartet 3 Sextet 2-3-if Band 2-3-if Pep Club Officer 2-3-if Cheer Leader 1 Play Cast 3-if Yearbook if School Paper if Class Officer 1 P.E.O. Pin 1 Girl's State 3 Piano Solo 3 DELLA M. McMAHILL Pep Club if Glee Club 2 Play Cast 3-if Fall Festival Queen if Class Officer 1 School Paper if Yearbook if EUGENE NOBLE Track 1-2-3-if Basketball 2 Baseball if Play Crew 3-if F.F.A. if BETTY RIFFLE Fall Festival Float Attendent 3 Cheer Leader 2-3-if School Paper if Play Cast 3-if F.H.A. Officer if Speech Plays 3 Candidate for Xmas Queen 2 DICK TEMPLE F.F.A. if Basketball 1-2-if Track 1 Baseball 1-if Chorus 1-2 Boy's Glee Club 1-2 Play Crew if Hi-Y 3 Christmas Dance King if MARVIN WATTS Escort Fall Festival 3 Speech Plays 3 -i+ 9 Eighth Grade Barbara Lonsberry, Evelyn Taylor, Mary Irvin, Sylvia Graham, Lewis Trescott, Buddy Palmer, Jimmie Wallace, Jimmie Harris, SECOND ROW: Glover Watkins, Deanna Green, Betty Strus, Joyce Davis, Donna Grey, Joyce Lovelace, Charlotte Reed, Sylvia Eme- rick, John oward Edwards, THIRD ROW: Charles Hammock, Julianne Steavenson, Sherie Cox, Darlene Rimel, Mary Alice Sherman, Joyce Cunningham, Joe Wayman, Alice Bryson, Shirley Barnes, Mary Fran- ces Me Donald, Betty Turnbull, Albert Baker, Kenneth Segress, Bobby Ray. FIFTH ROW: Miss Sarah May McFerrin, Mrs. Edna Ash. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW:Lynn Hagemeier, Billy Bray, Bennie Watkins, Jerry Ray, Donnie Briscoe, Bobby Suddarth, Dane Brooksher, Vicki Irvin, Pat Weir, Wayne Pflasterer. SECOND ROW: John Sutton, Susan Temple, Elinor Harbison, Nancy Vann, Clara Skinner, Lucille Brand, Ruth Ann Lilley, Joyce Rogers. THIRD ROW: Harold Reed, Aprile Runge, Donald Preston, Ronnie Hammock, Jimmie Vaughn, Billy DeGerlia, Wayne Herring, John Martin. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Black, Jerry Lageman, Charles Miller, Sue Collins, Louise Culwell, Sally Ko- pitke. Buddy Garner. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Taylor, Bob Miller, Glenn Hagemeier, Jack Cox, Billy Bob Norvel. SIXTH ROW: Miss Mayes. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Warren Palmer, Carl Jeans, Judy Watts, Iris Brown, Garent Green, Bonnie Hammack, Ann Cox, Cecil Slauter, Rebecca Houston, Robert Turnbull, Buddy Uardisimmon, Todd Wipke, Leslie Whiteside, Billy Eberle. SECOND ROW: Stephan Taylor, Joan Reid, Janice Burger, Polly Houston, Janice Waggoner, Marlow Struss, Randell Gray, Gary Cox. THIRD ROW: Albert Glore, Glenn Garbison, Barbara Luck, Molly Howard, Virginia Ogden, Anna Mae Bryant, Jean Ray. FOURTH ROW: Carol Hartigan, Donna Tillotson, Louis Houston, Dennis Galloway, Richard Lilley.FIFTH ROW: Julia White- side, Burton Lilley, Andy Cobb, Eddie Gladney, Dan Sanders, Wil- liam Page, Junior Slauter, Edna Ash. BASKETBALL A Team FIRST ROW: Jackie Briscoe, Norvall Hagemeier, Ross Frith, Curtis Ralph, Larry Briscoe. SECOND ROW: Mr. William L. Brown (Coach), Ronny Riffle, George Wilson, Paul Schaper, Larry Vaughn, Joe Long, Dick Temple. B Team FIRST ROW: Ronny Vaughn, Bobby Trail, Wayne Lovelace, Henry Van Scoyk, Gene rratt. SECOND ROW: Randall Tolbert, Charles Lahr, Alvin Bunke, Bobby Lilley, Manford Hammonds, Carroll Lonsberry. FIRST SIX BASEBALL ROW I: Wayne Lovelace; Joe Long; Ronnie Riffle; Larry Vaughn; George Wilson; Larry Briscoe; Eugene Noble; ROW II: Russell SachBrowJ? Temple; Erwln Klaas! Paul Schaper; Ross Frith; BATTING AVERAGES Name Pet. AB ss Joe Long 7T3T 2S c Larry Briscoe .423 26 p Paul Schaper .250 24 lb Ronnie Riffle .316 19 rf Raymond Watkins .280 25 2b Erwin Klaas .143 21 3b George Wilson .250 24 cf Larry Vaughn .088 23 P Ross Frith .000 00 Russell Watson .000 00 Dick Temple .000 00 Eugene Noble .000 00 1 sherry Elsberry 0 Elsberry 3 Elsberry 9 Elsberry 16 Elsberry 3 SCHEDULE 0 Troy 8 Montgomery City 6 Hermann 2 Vandalia If Howling Green 6 Warrenton 3 PEP CLUB THIRD ROW: Della Mae McMahlll, Serena Lilly, Shirley Wayman, Sidney Ray, Iris Elston, Rose Reed, Joyce Sehl, Betsy Reid, Iona Hatfield, Suzanne Howard, Mary Watson, Mary Lahr, Anne Penny, Rosie Reed. SECOND ROW: Norma Suddath,“Rose Rathjen Alice Ralph, Shirley Davis, Mary DeLorez, Norma Hally, Pat Struss, Anna Mae Davis, Judy Benso, Ruby Lee Edwards,Delores Cropper, Jo Ann Lamb, Mary Skinner. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Wortman (sponcer) Patsy Robinson, Pat Turnbull, Barbara Benso, Alice Elston, Jeanette Hartly, Jackie Palmer, Anne Sutton, Judy Whiteside, Linda Dodson, Vivian Auston, Virginia Baker(Tres) Blanche Kopitke, (President) Phyllis Chamberlain (Vice Pres) Mary Divens (Sec.) CHEERLEADERS: Betty Riffle, Vally Watson, Beverly Temple, Borthey Zummalt. OV Compliments of STYLE CENTER Clothes of Distinction for Women and Girls ELSBERRY. MISSOURI MJ O FIRST ROY.: Kutheryn Garner, Charlene Hines, Ruth Halley, De- lores Cropper, Virginia Baker, Betty Riffle, Jeanette Hartly, Mary Ls.hr, Clara Lawson. SECOND ROY.': Mrs. Sutton (sponsor), Vivian Austin, Dean Suddarth, Linda Dodson, Peg y Collins, Ruth Cannon, Evelyn Page, Rosemary Segrass, Barbara Benso, Beverly Temple, Ann Penny. THIRD HOY.': Judy Whiteside, Margie H ardin Carol Scott, Jo Ann Luck, Jo Ann Latnb, Pat Struss, Gloria Vaughn, Ruby Edwards, Judy Benso, Doris Irvin, Ann Sutton, Margaret Hayden. FOURTH ROY.': Shirley Davis. Jean Can- non, Suzanne Howard, Anna Davis, Serena Lilley, Shirley Way- man, Rose Reed, Svdney Ray, Norma Halley, Mary Collins, Iona H atfield. The Elsberry Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was officially orranized on October 17, 1951. Officers from the Troy Chapter conducted the Installation service. The following girls were installed: Virginia Baker, President; Jeanette Hartley, Vice President; Anna Mae Davis, Treasurer; Betty Sue Riffle, Secretary; Shirley Wayman, Historian; Rose Reed, Parliamentarian; and Mary Louise Lahr, Reporter. The Club is affiliated with the State and National organi- zation. The following calendar of events was adopted at that time; 1. Regular monthly meeting date on the last Friday of each month; 2. Participate in Sub-District Convention at Troy in November; 3. Adopt a needy family at Christmas; Ip. Entertain Baseball boys and F.F.A. in January; 5. Rummage Sale and Bake sale for financing activities. Mrs. Franklin Wayman and Mrs. Guyon Wilson were elected as Chapter Sponsors. Mrs. Frances Sutton Is the Club Advisor. FIRST ROW: Lindell Joslyn, Norvall Hagemeier, Jack Briscoe, Franklin Teasley, Erwin Klaas, Wayne Lovelace, Junior Lilley, Max Fakes, Earl Wheadon SECOND ROW: Mr. Paul Watson (sponsor), Billy Halley, Randall Gray, Gene Pratt, Russell Omohundro, William Taylor, Philip Lageman, Dick Temple, Bobby Trail, Ronny Hartley, Randall Tolbert, Eldie Palmer. THIRD ROW: Tommy Fry, Bill Suddarth, Eugene Noble, Joe Brooksher, Jim Howard, Jesse Hines, Norman Pines, Lee Pag Ernest Hausgan. GLEE GLIB - MIXED CHORDS FIRST ROV.': Barbara Bsnso, Judy Benso, Betsy Reid, Serena Lilly, Anna Davis, Jeanette Hartly, Norma Suddarth. SECOND ROW: Blanche Kopitke, Mary Divens, Rose Reed, Gloria Vaughn, Gloria Teasley, Carol Scott. THIRD ROW: Cora Bailey, Peggy Collin.:, Judy Whiteside, Pat Struss, Sidney Ray, Joyce Sehl, Shirley V.’aymann, Mary Watson, Mary Lahr. FIRST ROW: Patsy Robinson, Dean Suddarth, Linda Lou Dodson, Jeanette Hartley, Rosie Reed, Ann Sutton, Carol Scott, Judy Whiteside, Vivian Auston. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Watts, Marjorie Harding, Shirley Davis, Mary Watson, Iona Hatfield, Joyce Sehl, Suzanne Howard, Jo Ann Lamb, Dorthy Zumwalt, Sunny Tailor.. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bunke, Mike Penny, Ronnie Vaughn, Manford Kanmond, Frankie Teasley, Ronnie Hartley, Ralph Gray, Elde Palmer, Earl Wheaton. FOURTH ROW: Cora Bailey. FIRST ROW: Wayne Phflasterer, Dane Brooksher, Charles Lahr, Betsy Reid, Mary Watson, Beverly Temple, Mary Diven, Alice ffelph, Jean Cannon, Alice Elston, Jack Cox. SECOND ROW: Charles Wagner, Denhis Galloway, Russell Watson, Ronny Hartley, Jeanette Hartley, Delores Cropper, Virginia Baker, Joyce Sehl, Ann Penny, John Sutton. THIRD ROW: Mary Lahr, Blanche Kopitke, Ruby Lee Edwards, Stephai Richie, Paul Schaper, Dick Coalter, Mr. C. M. Baker. BEGINNERS BAND FIRST ROW: Janice Burger, Janice Wagner, Leslie Whiteside, Gary, Cox, Randall Gray, Tod Whipke, Jo Anne Reed, Evelyn Taylor. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Graham, Joyce Lovelace, Stephen Richie. Wayne Phflasterer, Dane Brooksher, Glen Harbison, Elinor Harbison, Molly Howard, Barbara Lonsberry. THIRD ROW: Sherrie Cox, Sally Kopitke, Jack Cox, Charles Wagner, Joe Wayman, Buddy Edwards, Dennis Galloway, John Sutton, Denial Sanders, Louis Trescott. THE EYES OF TLALOC Senior play Cast Arlands Simpkins-----Delia ae rcl'ahill Ezra Simpkins...............Erwin Klaas Pudge Rogers.............Larry Briscoe The Professor.............Paul Schaper Tommy Tinker...........Frankie Teasley .............Blanche Kopitke Pa Gillxs...............Virginia Baker Virginia Lee Byrd........Betty Riffle i.av a.....................Curtis Ralph Salavador del Santos..........Lax Fakes Pepita,..............Phyl Chamberlain A rancher..................Junior Lilley Director..........Mrs. Thelma Wortmann FALL FESTIVAL SMOKE SIGNAL STAFF AROUND TABLE: Blanche Kopitke, Editor; Della McMahill, Adver- tising; Jeanette Hartley, Photography; Erwin Klaas, Franklin Teasley, Distribution; Paul Schaper, Business Manager; Larry Briscoe, Assistant Editor; Phyl Chamberlain, Artist. FIRST ROW STANDING: Mrs. Wortman, Sponsor; Shirley Hayden, Virginia Baker, Betty Riffle, Mary Lahr, Edgar Joslyn, Max Fakes, Char- lene Hines, Katheryn Garner, Ruth Halley. SECOND ROW STANDING: Ross Frith, Curtis Ralph, Albert Lilley, Jr., Eugene Noble. We hope that this yearbook will aid in the remem- brance of these, your cherished high school days. It Is our aim to provide a lasting memory of EHS; it's teach- ers, students, organizations, activities. Even though in jest we have compared our high school with a prison, we realize that some of your fondest memories will be of the days spent in EHS. Editor 22 WAR WHOOP STAFF AROUND TABLE: Virginia Baker, Class Notes; Betty Riffle, Spec- ial Events; Mary Lahr, FHA Notes; Larry Briscoe, Business Manager; Edgar Joslyn, Ross Frith, Mimeographers; Paul Scha- per. Sports Notes; Jeanette Hartley, Distribution; Della Mc- Mahill, Class Notes: Phyl Chamberlain, Artist. STANDING: Miss Bushnell, Sponsor; Erwin Klaas, Editor; Blanche Kopitke, As- sistant Editor Class Notes. 23 1951 SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 3 School starts with a bangl 7 Troy played baseball at Elsberry. 11 National School.Assembly. Warrenton met Elsberry. lk Elsberry returned the visit. 18 We went to Bowling Green for Baseball. 20 Lung X-ray--Free pictures I 21 Vandalia met us in baseball at EHS. 2lp FHA girls attend Cooking School. OCTOBER 1$ Assembly--State Patrol. This was a week for class parties, hay rides, and weiner roasts. 23 National Assembly. Marimba Players. 26 PTA Festival. Carnival, food, and queens I NOVEMBER . . 2 First basketball game at Warrenton. (Lost) 5 National School Assembly. Ventriloquist. 8-9 Teachers went to St. Louis for meeting and left the EHS students with no school for two days; (snowy days, by the way.) 1 EHS Invitational Tournament. We won thirdl 20 Troy ventured to EHS for basketball and returned with a loss. 23 Thanksgiving vacation. 27 Study Club Play used some of our talent. 30 Hermann at Elsberry. Another win for the Indians. DECEMBER 7 Elsberry at Montgomery City. Second conference loss for Indians. ... 11 Senior Play The Eves of Tlaloc' . We nked it I 1!.. Louisiana suffered'a scalping at EHS by the Indians. 21 Senior Tomal Christmas Homocoming Dance A swell party with lots of decorations, including mistletoe. 2l+ Christmas vacation began. CALENDAR 1952 JANUARY 2 Back to schooll lb-19 Sullivan Tournament. Elsberry seeded first but- 22 Trojans beat Indians there by one pointl! 23 PHA Party. Loads of fun. 2§ Elsberry went to Hermann. And won. 28 Warrenton here. Beat Elsberry again. 30 Yearbook Coke Dance. FEBRUARY . 1 Montgomery City at Elsberry. Another victory for the Indians. k Vocal music program by Miss Bailey and her depart- ment at P.T.A. Afraid the Mixed Chorus didn't sound to ogood 6 EHS Indians scalped Vandalia Indians. Quite a battle. B team's First victory! 8 Another game - and victory at Louisiana. 3 team wins again!! 1I4. FFA Barnwarming. Lot's of fun for everyone. That tunnel in the hay was quite an ingenious idea. 15 More warfare between EHS and Vandalia. Elsberry comes out on top again. That's the B team too. 18 A tiring morning for the Seniors. The Ohio Physic- ological Tests. 19 Francis - Howell beaten by the Indians at EHS. 23-1 Sub-Regional. Elsberry beat Louisiana, but lost to Warrenton. MARCH 3 5 ll 17 28-29 APRIL 5 11 MAY 2 12-1 National School Assembly. Open House. EHS shows off to town. Grade School Operetta. Louisiana Music Contest. Vacation for EHS students----Teacher's meeting. Kirksville music contest. More music contests at Kirksvlll . Junior Play. Junior and Senior trip. Pep Club Outing. Much deserved vacation for Srs. Sr. Week ; Sr. trip. Graduation--Last day of school. CHRISTMAS HOMECOMING DANCE KING AND QUEEN DICK TEMPLE - JEANETTE HARTLEY 26 27 :5s - MU - - m 4 J 1952 Smoke Signal Pictures Courtesy--C .R. WEEKLEY--Local Photographer s BOOSTERS Hazel Pritchett Roger Brown Helen's Beauty Shop City Barker Shop Lull-a-Bye House C. 'ii. Powell Dr. E. 0o Dar.’.eron Daunderite Gus Ho'.vdeshell Peggy Dixon Martha Jo Pritchett Mildred Gibson Isaoelle Miller COMPLIMENTS FORREST KEELING NURSERY 3 { COZY COItNEH Highway 79 Lincoln St. —Meals and short orders— HOME OF FINE EVERGREENS Phone 401 Elsberry, Mo. S. E. JEFFERIES EQUIPMENT CO. ELSBERRY, MISSOURI GLADNEY MOTOR COMPANY, INC., Sc GLADNEY TRACTOR ac EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Ford Cars and Ford Trucks Goodyear Tires State Automobile License Phone 206 Ford Tractors and Dearborn Equipment Mercury Outboard Motors Doc Evans, Mgr. GALLOWAY BROS. Ph. 34 Elsberry, Mo. RALPH GLADNEY Fuel, Feed, Truckin' Dixie 4 Staley Telephone 34 Elsberry, Mo. Minneapolis, Moline Desota-Plymouth y£- Hartley Motor Co. ELSBERRY, MO. Ph. 7 Hi. 79 DIXON INSURANCE AGENCY FARMERS PRODUCE EXCHANGE Phone 84 Dealer in Elsberry, Mo. Insurance of All Kinds Farm Produce Elsberry Mo. ELSBERRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Compliments of John Deere — Buick — Chevrolet Elsberry, Missouri Phorc 43 CANNON HEIGHTS LUNCH ROOM ELSBERRY GAS ELECTRICAL GEORGIA'S BEAUTY SHOP SHOP Phone 171 Bottle Gas Appliances and Servlco Phone 272 Elsberry, Mo. FARMERS GRAIN SUPPLY CO. TOM'S APPLIANCES Mitchell Soutee, Mgr. Dealers In Arvin Television Grain—Fuel—Feeds Salt—Hay—Etc. Purina Feeds W Agrico Fertilizer Phone 49 Appliances Elsberry, Mo. Phone 109 GAMBLE STORE Vernon Moudy CORONADO Television, Stoves, Wash Machines, and Auto Accessories Phone 94 Elsberry, Mo. Compliments of THE ELSBERRY DEMOCRAT VANNS MKT. LOCKER MISSOURI EDISON COMPANY Meats-Groceries Fresh Vegetables Frozen Foods - Ice Cream Electric Utility Privately Owned Tax Paying Business Managed Elsberry, Mo. Elsberry, Missouri ELSBERRY FRIES BAKERY DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies’ And Men’s Ready-To-Wear Elsberry, Mo. Home-Baked Bakery Goods Decorated Cakes For All Occasions S. S. LOVELL J. I. Case Implements LIGON LIGON Oldsmobile Cars Gas Electric Appliances Parts and Service Elsberry, Mo. Elsberry, Mo. CONGRATULATIONS TO A GROWING SCHOOL Compliments of YOUR MOORMAN SERVICE MAN T. V. ROGERS CANNON ORCHARDS GROWER OF FINE APPLES CHARLES LAHR, MANAGER OLDEST BANK IN LINCOLN COUNTY • eRVIMM NATIOH-Wirx Mr. Mrs. O'Garlan Ricks FOLEY’S JEWELRY STORE Bulova-Elgin-Hamilton BANK OF LINCOLN COUNTY Established 1888 Diamonds Giftware Watches Clocks International Silverware Elsberry, Mo. DEPOSITS INSURED 1 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 F OR'tACH 'dIpOSITOR $5000 HINBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. Elsberry Missouri . 6 FOR SUCCESS GET WISE Read The Book of Proverbs----- Included FREE with the Gideons Youth New Testament.Psalms,and Proverbs for students fifth grade thru High school. paul H. Gibson--Gideon— Elsberry, Mo. REII) MITCHELL COBB Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats 309 Broadway Elsberry, Mo. LIVE BETTER FOR LESS Wayne Leftwich, Mgr. Elsberry, Mo. 2 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Lon H. LaRue Owner DRY GOODS STORE Ladies Gents Furnishings Elsberry, Mo. TRAIL’S Service Station Highway 79 Conoco Gas Station Elsberry, Mo. Complements of Elsberry, Mo. Ph. IS Selby Metts’ 220 Broadway Store L. W. TRESCOTT — Groceries And Hardware — A. G. Store Phone 35 Elsberry, Missouri HURRICANE HOUSE BRUMAGIN CLOTHING COMPANY Everything for Coffee Shop Dad and Son Plate Dinners Sandwiches Elsberry, To. Steaks Soft Drinks Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Penny MILLER’S FURNITURE And Undertaking Establishment — Ambulance Service — North 4th Street Elsberry, Mo. CANNON RIFFLE LEVENGCOD DRUG DRUG CO. COMPANY Pittsburg Paints Wall Paper Fountain Service REXALL SAVE WITH SAFETY Phone 62 Elsberry, Mo. MILLERS Vareity Store JOE W. LONG Appliance and Repair Where your dimes buy more Box 124 Elsberry, Mo. Elsberry, Mo. $%g] lYERS -ZSS’ yearbooks THE PACEMAKERS OF Ol AHIV MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS •- : yKV -


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