TRAPPERS OF STARVED ROCK Trappers meet at the restored Schake-Ridder cabin north of Marthasville on the property of Bob and Lois Hostkoetter, home to Deutsch Country Days and Luxenhaus Farm. Members …
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TRAPPERS OF STARVED ROCK Trappers meet at the restored Schake-Ridder cabin north of Marthasville on the property of Bob and Lois Hostkoetter, home to Deutsch Country Days and Luxenhaus Farm. Members erected the cabin and built a shooting range to hone their skills on the long rifle. Pictured, from left, are John Adams, Randy Stratton, Craig Hart and Dean Venardos. Cindy Gladden photo.