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March 8. 1973 SECTION Laugh I in Sunday. Visiting Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Galling Madison were Mr.

and Mrs. Georgle Ray Sudheimer of Roby and Mr. and Mrs. Ozzle Goodrich and children of Buckhorn. Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Sea ba ugh and Aries Rumfelt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Rumfelt during the weekend. Gary Powell, son of Mrs.

Lee Groves and MissJeannie Wallace were united in marriage Saturday evening at the Assembly of God Church Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tilley returned this oast week froma National REA meeting in Dallas, Texas.

Mrs. Cecil Benson and Mrs. Brenda Shelter and Rodney called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Ewel Groves.

A baby shower was held at the Plato Baptist Church Saturday evening for Mrs. Kenny The Episcopal Church Bids You Welcome The Order For Daily Morning Prayer Sunday 9:30 a.m. David W. Powell, Lay Reader 104 S. Grand-Houston For More Information Coll 967-3729, Home or 967-9891, Business Po UvestocU PtlSomcnt A AT.

Lemons. Mrs. Lemons is the former Miss Vkki Vaughn. Vicki was unable to attend the shower as she was in the Memorial Hospital at Houston where her son was born Saturday morning. The proud grandmother received the gifts for the baby and Vicki.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crabtree were out from St, Louis for the weekend. They visitedwith Mrs. Cecil Biram.

Miss Betty Kimrey visited Saturday with her uncle, Henry Kimrey at the Wallace Hospital in Lebanon. She found him improved from his heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Crisp of Lebanon called Sunday afternoon on Mr.

and Mrs. Carrel Groves. Visiting in the afternoon on Personnel, kneeling from left, Dennis Michel, Tony Barnett, ke Jackson, Ray Profitt, Mark Hampton, Tom Henry. Standing: Kenny Smith, Lonnie Michel, Butch Spacek, Kirkman, Doyle Pitts, Coach Marvin Vestal. Squad members not pictured are Richard Spacek, Ronnie Plowmanand Steve Bryant.

TEXAS COUNTY WAS REPRESENTED in this year's Class Slate Basketball Tournament by the Summer sville Wildcats, who finished their season with an impressive 29-2 mark. Winners of this area's Class regional at Thajer, the Wildcats lost in a first-round slate tourney pairing at Springfield against Forsyth, the eventual Class champion. Cabool; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Hamilton, Solo; 15 grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and a brother, MfA 12-Door Hog Feeders. With ram drains and outside feed adjustment 65 94.75 B0 $102.05 ikdj MFA Mineral Feeder.

100 lb capacity. Face fly treater I Norman Christeson of I Womack, Mo. Funeral services were ship Baptist Church near March 3 in the New Hope Bloodland, where his member- I Baptist Church at Solo with ship had remained. the Rev. K.

Arch Bolerjack Surviving are his wife officiating. Burial was in Eunice, three sons. Carl and the New Hope Cemetery under Clyde Christeson both of Elk direction of Elliott-Gentry of Creek and Hubert Christeson of Cabool. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Weber were Mrs. Chipper available loo SJDSH Mop-Type Face Fly Treater Attachment. $10.85 3-0 a lion Hudson Sprayer. Cooper and baby of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs.

Deeroo Barnhart. uoe $11.95 He was a member of the Fairview Church. Funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duff returned Friday from Dallas, Monday, March 5 at 2 p.m.

at I Hudson Trombone Sprayer. Produces 140 lbs. pressure $10.95 Twin Stall Calf Creep. 30- 34 i 18 Hog Panel $7 .35 8-SuslMl Pig Creep. Easy no-waste feeding Pipeline Hog Watarer.

4-drinK, norv sy phoning Non-stick valves $40.95 Model 100 Heatfhunter Cattle Qate. Easy to operate Holds cattle securely Fully assembled $59.75 Clark Brush and Cattle Sprayer. With pump, all hoses handgun and gauge $53.45 Texas where they had attended the NRECA meeting. r. and Mrs.

Dale Fulks Eureka, Mo. Hetty Sue Baney, Cm boo Barbara Ann Hurley, Marshfield, Mo. and Marjory Pauline of the home; his father, James Coble, four grandchildren, three brothers, Lester of Lawrence, Ernie, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Walter, Louisville, five sisters, Mrs. Alta Sutton of Houston, Mrs. Opal Wallace, Cabool, Mrs.

Ermel Clark, Bucyrus, Mrs. Faye Gockley, Cabool. and Mrs. Edith Gockley of Rupert, Idaho, LEE WTLLARD COBLE Lee Willard Coble. 55.

the son of James and Retta Coble, was born Jan. 25. 19l8atBado, Mo. and died March 1, 1973 in St, John'sHospiial in Springfield, Mo. He was united in mar nape May 21.

1941 to Pauline Mings at Elk Creek, Mo. and to this union five children were born. Survivors are his wife, Pauline; one son, Kenneth, of Lynchburg, four daughters, Virginia Lee Stepp, and family visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams here in Plato and Mrs.

John Fulks in Licking. Wayne Blram was admitted 1 This will be in the gymnasium to the Wayne sville Hospital following the PTA meeting. Tuesday. Mrs. W.B.

Felton and Mr. We are glad to hear that I and Mrs. Ernest Vaughn visited Stony Bolding is feeling better with Mr. Felton in Mount and hopes to be released from Vernon Hospital Thursday, the hospital in Houston soon, Miss Sharon Price of The PTA held its regular 1 Houston was a weekend guest monthly business meeting of Miss Linda Groves. On No.

35 Economy Cattle Oiler. 6-galion tank. 4-layer burlap skirl Automatic shutoff $14.25 Model 60 Stockmop Automatic Livestock Oiler $34.85 4-Gauge Corral Panels. Strong and rigid Ideal lor feed lots, corrals, loafing areas, hog lots. 48 I 16 Combination Panel $9.55 48 16 Cattle Panel $8.05 40th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. P. 1 arter-son celebrated their 40th. wedding anniversary Monday, March 5. They were guests progress through service the Fairview Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Rev.

Payton Smyer and the Rev. Dennis Cox officiating. Burial was in the Bado Cemetery, under the direction of the Evans-Elliott Funeral Home. CECIL BAILEY Cecil Wilbert Bailey, 72, Nevada, died Saturday morning at Moore-Few Memorial Nursing Home. He was born Oct.

24, 1900 in Eunice, the son of John and Anne Ward Bailey. He married Ruby Hobbs, April 23. 1927 in Gainsville, Mo. Most of his lifetime was spent in Salem. moving to Nevada about 18 months ago.

He (aught school for 40 He was a member of Pleasant of the well-known Cecil Todd, sday evening in the school I Saturday, the girls went to Springfield for some shopping. Evangelist from Kiamichi Mountains Saturday Mjuager Phone 967-2145 Houstc i DR. WM. W. DYKES Chiropractor 9 to 6 daily, also 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday Evening Closed Thurs. Open Sot. fill noon I Phone WO 7-3491 301 S. First, Houston I and Sunday at the Holiday Inn in Joplin. They attended "Revival premiere showing of Hou Farmers ston Exchange Pass it which will be shown later, over 200 tv i Stations.

cafeteria. Foliowingthebusin-ess meeting Miss Angela Deckard gave a reading of the poem "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer. Officers elected to serve the PTA unitfor 1973-74 were; Mrs. William Conley, president; Mrs.FredSupulver. vice -president; Mrs.

Delores McGuire, Secretary; Mrs. Charles Dunkel, treasurer: and Mrs. Winona Riley, historian. These officers will be installed at the April meeting. The program for April will be viewing exhibits of the elementary children at the Science Fair.

Valley Baptist Church in Doss, Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Groves, Bradley and Mrs. Cecil Benson visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Wallace in Licking Saturday afternoon. Basil Hathaway, who underwent surgery at the Columbia hospital this past week is reported doing well. He will, however, need more surgery before coming home. Otto McLaughlin, Mrs. Hazel Hartzog, and Capt, and Mrs.

Hal Dandridge, Jessica Annand Joe Bob were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mo AUCTION Mo. ol Norwood on then 1-4 Survivors include his wife, Ruby of the home; one daughter, Mrs.

Bill (Betty) Wytm. Nevada; six sisters, Mrs. Ethel Spencer, Summersville, Mrs. Elsie Bingham, Olathe, Mrs. Alice Tow, Wednesday, March 14th STARTING AT P.M.

34 -Head Dairy Cattle -34 mm mrmmhit t-nnv Mrs. Hazel re vena, and Miss Lucille Bailey, all of Denver, and Mrs, Ina Hammon, Houston, onebrother, Roy ZZ1D DCZI GARDEN FLOWER SEED Pkg. HQ LAWN mflklna srood 1 Brlndle cow, 6 years old, mllklrtK good 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years old, mllklne Rood 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, springer 1 Holsteln Bull, 2 years old, 1 HBtdelnUBUl)'I months aid Artificial Bull, extra good 1 Black Bull, 6 months old 2 Holsteln Heifers, 7 months old, extra good 14 Holsteln cows. 3 veara. old.

milk In hoaw Bailey, Denver, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held 11 a.m. Monday at James Gahr Mortuary, Salem, the Rev. Bill Wynn officiating. Interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Salem.

JOSEPH ALBERT CHRISTESON Joseph Albert Christeson, 83, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Gan) Christeson was born Nov. 30 1889 near Bloodland, and died March 1, 1973 1 Holsteln cow, 7 year old. iteln MOWERS From $5250 4 Holsteln cows. 3 years old, heavy springer 1 Holsteln cow, 3 years old, printer 2 Hoisted cows. 3 year old, mllklne heavy 1 Black Whlteface cow.

hea- Milking; Equipment DeLaval Pipe Lin Milker ft 260 gallon Zero Bulk Tank, good condition at his home in the Solo com 2 Holt TILLERS Fom $129" Mttlwi fee. Not NoUlinf md tit poiuibla for accident! Mr. Mrs. Roy Cochran, Owners munity following a long illness. On April 17, 1919 he was united in marriage to Eunice York.

He was a farmer who had lived in Pulaski County near Bloodland for 51 years before moving to Texas County in 1941. He united with the Friend- K2I272 and Dal Mutin, pinna deserve iff WOOD STOVE $4750 (Compare at $55.00 $60. 00 Circulator WOOD HEATER MOO00 (Compare at $140.00 $175.00) You can get that new car you deserve. And save some money too. With a low-cost bank Auto Loan.

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Scheets Hardware 112 PINE ST. HOUSTON, MO..

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