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AVQVST 19, 1948 THE HOUSTON HERALD. HOUSTON, MISSOURI PAGE SEVER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Divclv were M. Sgt.

Delmar Smith, Mis Classified Advertisements shopping recently in Houston- Rillie Atkisson, T. Sgt. Robert Swan, M. Sgt. Roy Moore were Watch Repairing Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy Ilay, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hall and son, Mr. week end guests at E.

W. Smith's. Historical Review Of Texas counig TOP SALE Regardless of Hie small or REAL ESTATE TOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Shacklette and Mrs.

Jesse Ray and children ate dinner at the Bob Hall home. larje our workmanship is and Barbara Jean spent Sunday ram Tor Sale 6Va acre farm. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Surby and with Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Scott. Tor Sale Peaches will start ripening on August 18, at the Miller Orchard, 3 miles southwest of Cabool. 3-2t pd Miss Faye Smith epent Sunday (uaranteed. ENGRAVING Plain and Fancy.

New 5-room house. New chicken house. Good well. On mail route baby visited recently at the Fred Grognn home. afternoon with Bob and Darlene and milk route.

On pood highway. biography MoGuire. (Editor's Note: This was published in 18S8.) the month for a yea, since which Two miles from Licking. Price, time he ha been engaged in firm. WHITE ROCK $1.500.00.

See O. E. Johnson, or Tor Sale 8-piece solid walnut dining room suite. Write Box 131. Houston, Mo.

3-3t id A HEARING SERVICE ing for himself, and now owns tnaney snirlooK, Lacking, Mo. 3 (Last Week) about 783 acres of land, with about 100 acres under cultivation. A Sonotone representative will Four of my five farms for sale, Mr. and Mrs. Daugherity and SITUATIONS WANTED be at the Piney Inn Hotel, Wednes 520 acres, 5 miles east of Houston Mrs.

Julia Daugherity, from. Iowa William F. Cavaness, fanner, ie a son of Edward and Lovie J. (Craven) Cavaness, who was bom in Virginia and North Carolina, re- spectively. The father was taken! to North Carolina when four years I of age, and was there reared to.

all of which has been acquired by his own exertions. day, 3:00 p. August and on Highway 63. 300 acres in cul visited Sunday at Lloyd Arthur's. once every month thereafter, to tivation, balance in timber: 2 Olen Britzman is here 'visiting In 1853, he was married to Miss Martha J.

Ward, a native of North help the hard of hearing people. New Watches; Bands, (metal or leather); Ringi; Lockets; Bracelets. Hauling of All Kinds Dirt Band, gravel, etc. Call 160 or write R. Comstoclc, Houston, Mo.

45-tf etavtTbolts 'wanted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex houses, 3 barns, 4 orchard, outbuildings. 200 acres. 14 miles COME, let us test and anaylr.e your Carolina, and two yeart latei manhood and married.

His wife Britzman. He fjient Saturday night with Mr. and" Mrs. Rosco northeast of Houston house and bam. 120 acres in cultivation.

hearing loss with a special machine and explain the Sonotone hearing seriea plan to von. NO OBLIOAN- died about 1840, and he afterward married Mary A. Johnson, wilh moved to Texas county, Mo. Hie wife died in 1857, and in 185i, he esponsed Sarah Brown, a native of Hurley at Cabool. 1200 acres of timber; tracts from No.

1 White, Burr and Pin White Rock 4-H attended the WALLACE Jewelry Shop whom he came to Texas county, in 1856, and here spent the 520 acres down. Will be glad to Oak. Must be clear of knots or Watkins, 1001 Jefferson, Springfield, Mo. 4-2t Achievement at Houston. They show yon any of these farms.

Also defects. No worm holes. 5Vfc" won several ribbons. Miss Fern remainder of his days, dying in 1865. His widow still survives red wood, no half moone.

Price lots in Houston. R. W. WILLIAMS, Arthur took blue in dress revue All the news in tho Herald. $1.00 per foot.

him. Randolph county, X. C. Thomns M. and Mary E.

are the children bom to his first union, and Alexander William Andrew Martha Alfred and are the children of his second Mr. Cavaness is a Renpblican 32-tf Houston, Mo. No. 2 Same specifications. Cnn and will represent Texas county at Salem.

August 12. Several are Their family consisted of eight be half moons or some small children, and six children were sending articles to compete at REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES born- to the first marriage. GRANITE AND MARBLB Springfield District Fair. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Branson quarters. Price 50e per foot. GANT BROS. LBR. CO.

1-4 to Licking, Mo. PERSONAL SERVICE William F. Cavaness is the third child born to the first nnion, and Free Write for my new list of MONUMENTS politically, and a Mnnon, and he and family and Mrs. Leland Dong was born in Randolph county. N.

1 Texas county farms. Floyd Davis, las and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Douglas and August 4, 1833, and received no and wife are members of the Baptist Church. In 1863 he enlisted in the Sixth Provisional Reg 818 St.

Louis, Mo. 2-4t schooling in hia early davs. He Having radio or refrigeration trouble Let ns put yours in prop family. iment, United States Army, and An Enduring Monument to Last Forever Can There Be a Finer Tribute to the Memory of a Loved One 1 Mrs. Vernon Sears drove from GROGAN er working condition.

Experienced served seven months, holding the worked on his father's farm until 21 years of age, and then began working for himself, hiring out by St. Louis for a two days' visit workmen guaranteed service. office of fifth duty-sergeant. with her mother. While here they (Last Week) Houston Radio and Refrigeration Service, Phone 210.

41-tf Rev. Jesse Baker filled his regu attended the club picnic Thursday near Simmons. FORTY BUSHEL WHEAT er-in-law last Tuesday. WOLFORD MONUMENT CO. lar appointment and ate dinner at Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde McCommis By M. J. Hatten, Co. Fann Agent Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hutcheson the David Kruse home. and Dianne and Mrs. E. Smith have been at Sargent part of the i 'BifP' Christie, Texas county' Mies Ethel Grogan returned spent afternoon with Mr.

home. She has been employed at farmer and dairyman, has long Clocks axe Scarce Don 't throw away that old alarm clock! Have it repaired to work like new at the Wallace Jewelry Store, Hons-ton, Mo. 10-tf TARM LISTING SW and Babe Smith of Houston. past week making arrangements to move, where he will teach the Sargent school this fall. the shoe factory at West Plains been a follower of improved prac-.

John Towe. Mrs. Claud Heel and for the past two years. tices to maintain and build the pro-1 ductivity of the land. girls and Elsie Buckner of Spring Mr.

and Mrs. Llovd Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grogan and field visited in the Jim McGuire daughter of Peoria, 111., visited his family spent Saturday at the Oscar Last year "Bill" planted a small' home last week. parents and other relatives last Douglas home.

acreage of Clarkan wheat just east week. Miss Alice Wall returned home Evervone seemed to enjoy the of the Houston airport. The land on which this wheat was seeded Reunion again this yenr. from St. Joseph the last of th." week.

Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wall Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. Mack Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burrows and daughter, Mr.

and. Mr. and Sirs. Charley Pea rev had been terraced and nt the time I and family spent Sunday wit.i and family spent last Sunday with of seeding was fertilized at the rate of about 275 JKninds of com Mrs. Marion Grognn and children Alice Wall.

If you want to sell your farm why not list it with The United Farm Agency, Houston, Mo.t Ony listings are advertised from const to coast. No charge for listimr your farm. No charge if we don't sell your farm. See or write ns. Frank C.

Ghoslin, Local Agent, United Farm Agency, Office Over Covert Hiett's Abstract Office. Mrs. Susan Miles. and Bobbie Grey nte dinner at the The West Pinev Club met in the We wish to extend our sympathy mercial fertilizer per acre. This) 1 hi home of Mns.

Boone Moor to the family of little Joan Kelly, spring "Bill" top-dressed Leslie Hall home recentlv. Roy Gjogan and son, Lloyd, visited last week in Kansas City. Wednesday with a large crow who passed away recently. present. The next meeting will be The Flat Rock 4-H Club Achieve- Mr.

and Mm. Frank Grotrm and with Mrs. Clarence Goldsberrv. 6V2 acre field with ammonium nitrate at the rate ol' pounds per acre. Upon threshing grain from this acreage, a short time ao, to hie amazement as well as to many children, Ethel, Yvonne, Frankie, ment Day will be held at Mrs.

Johnnie Pearcy 's Thursday, Ironing Turkish Towels Tony ad Truman Mildred, Margaret and Barbara Jean Grognn, August 19. Home economists advise against Phone 63. Houston, Mo. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF TEXAS. STATE OF MISSOURI Mr.

and Mrs. Clav Hollenheck, and Miss Marjorie Fulk ate dinner A.ASfslVw ironing Turkish towels. Ironing is unnecessary labor and it mats the loops, making the fabric less ab with Mr. and Mrs. Richards one others, it averaged forty bushels of Loi8 Wolfe and Mr.

and Mrs. grain per acre. Elmer Wolfe spent last Sunday Sunday recently. Afternoon call sorbent, and may even breaa tne "Bill" also fertilized and top- with Mrs. Ella Hoak.

ere were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar fibers in the yams. Aldridge and son, Jimmy; Bobbie Darlene McGuire spent Sunday afternoon with Shirley Scott. Grey and Robert Hall.

Mr. MeDaniel has sold his farm The Howard Huff family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Kelly GIANT STEPS "'r American telephone service today is rapidly expanding. Local and long distance telephone traffic is at its peak.

A constantly increasing number of new telephones are being installed switchboard facilities expanded aew equipment added. la spite of this enormous progress, however, some people are still waiting for service. This is caused hy a combination of still existing material shortages and an increasing demand for telephone service. But we hope that the giant strides being taken today will soon overcome every obstacle, and everyone desiring i dressed an acreage of oats south of town, on Highway 63. It will be interring to know, after threshing, if be obtained est great an increases on hie oats as he did from fertilizer appiled to wheat.

In so far as the Extension Office to a Mr. Smith of Arizona. Sorry Inrd Sunday. June and Nadine Kiser, Joyce Hollenheek, Betty Gladden, Lor to lose good neighbors but we welcome new ones. Joe Divcly helped Frank Grogan with his hay.

Guy Irish and Frank Grogan were shopping recently in Cabool. Oliver C. Lcighty, Plaintiff, vs. Delia Leighty, Defendant. No.

4993 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The State of Missouri to Defendant Delia Leighty. You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in tho Circuit Court for the County of Texas, Missouri, the object and genernl nature of which is an action for divorce. The names of the parties to said suit are stated above in the caption FUEL OIL USERS has been informed, the yield of raine Jo Moorman, Mrs. Sybil Lar-gent, Don and Jerry Largent and Mrs. Sanders were visitors at the heat from "Bill's" farm is the service will nave it soon.

highest reported for the year 1948 Homer Sanders home Sunday. I FLAT ROCK We Have a Snpply of New Ozark Central Telephone Co. Flat Rock Club met with Mrs. hereof and the name and address Paul Hancock, August 10. There were ten membem, one gttest and of the attorney for plaintiff is six children present.

The day was The AUTO TROU LE? SEE Tanks 100 and 1,000 Gall Size. BUY A TANK AND HAVE IT FILLED HUTCHESON OIL COMPANY Phone 75 Wm. Duke Hiett, Houston, Missouri. You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within 45 days after the 19th day of August, 1948, judgment by default will be rendered against Auction Sales! Conducted Anytime or Anywhere, LIVE STOCK SALES Real Estate and Farm Sales Furniture Sales. No Sale too Small to be Given My Best Attention.

Arthur J. Haney HOUSTON. MO. Pee. Write or Phone spent quilting, for the hostess.

Plans were made for a club picnic. Next meeting will be August 24, with Mrs. Clay Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mm.

Johnnie Pearcy and Cleta Sue spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown of Mt. Vernon. Mrs.

Brown and Elaine are spending this week at the Johnnie Pearcy home. The Albert Kelly family has moved into our emnmnnitv. Mr. Kelly is running onr milk route. Mrs.

Jim Stilley and Mrs. Johnnie Pearcy attended the funeral of Willie Hayes, Mrs. Stilley's broth- Manier's yon. It is ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Houston Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published 'n the County of Texas, State of Mis-1 4 SAtm I Perfect Birthday Present Send The EMAILED 66y I i A true cow trom tne record Service Repairs it Witness niv hand and the seal the Circuit Court this 13th day of Phone 88 i August, 194S. (Seal) DELMAR C.

KTRKMAN, Circuit K'lerk. By June Smith, Deputy Clerk. iX ERN'E SIMONS I C. E. Covert Wm.

Duke Hiett COVERT HIETT Airtftittmnt Attorneys at Law and Abstractors Houston, Missouri Will Practico In All Courts. From where I sit Joe HUBERT E. LAY We All Need Fun! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Houston, Missouri Office Over Bank of Houston DAVID E. IMPEY attorneyTat-law Court House Hnustot. Missouri 1 Civil Cases Only t- WILLIAM E.

BARTON" r--rtr VS4 a. T31ES.SI 1 I More and more people are finding the Houston Herald to be the ideal birthday gift! It lasts 4he 'year-round 52 issues for $2.00. The next time you send a birthday present, make it the Herald make your gift an enjoyable one to last the entire yeM- 1 THE HOUSTON HERALD 70th anniversary year for Texas county's most widely read newspaper- ATTORNEY-AT- LAW Houston, Missouri Office tn Court House Will Practice in All Courts. of beer; and for the kids, parcheesi or the radio. Doesn't mean every body has lo like the same thing so long as they relax, have fun, to get her, in the home.

Doc u'oesn't have much time him lf. After a hard day. he'U itx before the fire a gifts -r nr.il wait tm the phone to And fnn where 1 sit. t' svi'. ts each v.

-earned minute of thai relaxation. 1 Nobody in Our Town Is exactly lazy (even though Pete Shannon's missne claims he sleeps till seven A.M.). But the hardest working man of all is Doc Hollisicr on call, morning, noon and nipht. Funny lliing. Dot's i svo: prescription to his patients is: You ought to have fun.

The of modern living, vn on the farm, demands some relaxation. And as Doc says fun is per-tonal thing. For the missus it may mean movie or a good b-n (or Dad. a mellow and refreshing g' We9eqeeW pin parking) fei22S I I DR. L.

R. STARLING Houston. Mo. DENTIST Office in Home Across Street South of Court Hons. Honrs 9 a.

m. 5 p. a. I I fill Ill-It fill 1911 133111 I J' 141 U. S.

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