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10 ears Ago Pictorially their farm at Dawson, and purchased a farm near Houston. After the death of his wife in 1950 Mr. Linn worked In Kan-las City, and later In Houston until he retired and lived with his daughter. Stirvivors are his daughter Arlene Boesl, three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday, March ifi at 3 p.m.

at the Evans-Flliott Chapel with Don Brower officiating. Burial was on Tuesday. March 19 at the Mission Cemetery in Clyde, Kansas. Mrch 21. 1974 Baptist Church since 1925, he served In every lay leadership position.

He was a past president of the Clayton Rotary Club. Mr, Harmon was formerly executive vice president of Citizens Loan Corporation of St. Louis, with which he was associated for 47 years. Born in Houston, on July 23, 1902. Mr.

Harmon married Lela Beard on August 3, 1923. Surviving are his wife of Fair lake Drive, Chesterfield, Mo; two sons, Robert L. Harmon, executive vice president of McDonnell Douglas Automation Company, St, Louis, and Dr. Roger B. Harmon of Sand Springs, Oklahoma: a twin sister, Mrs, Des-sieCriswell of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two brothers, Earl Harmon of Houston, Mo.

and Byron Harmon of Willow Springs, Mo. and 12 grandchildren. Burial was at Valhalla cemetery. Card of Thanks MONT B. STRICKLIN Mont B.

Stricklin. 74, the son of the late John and Catherine (Troutman) Stricklin, was born July 2, 1B99 in Houston, Mo. and died March 1974, He was united in marriage In Mabel Conley Feb. 2(i, 193 and 0 to this union twin sons were born, one son preceded him in death. Survivors are one son, John and daughter-in-law, Nor ma of Houston, and Tour grandsons; one brother, tlrnest of Houston and three sisters, Minta Morton, Rosa Light and Mae Capps, all of Houston.

Mr. spent most of hi life living in and around the Houston area, with the exception of 22 years he spent in Casper, Wyo. where he worked as a truck driver and construction worker. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 14 at the Oak Hill Church with the Hev. Kr-vin Morton officiating.

Burial was in the Hill Cemetery Mo. and died March 10, 1971 at the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, Mo, was united in marriage to Charles Holder on Sept. 12, 1M12 and to this union seven children were born. Mrs. Holder lived most of her life around the Vukonarea, moving to Houston a few years aco.

hlie became a member of the Big Creek Church and later moved her membership to the Clad Tidings Church where it was at the time of her death. Jjurvivors are her husband, Charles; four sons, Chloe of Houston, Herman of Yukon, fc-rvin from St. Louis and Kenneth of Dayton. Ohio; three daughters, Blanche Swearing-ton of Ash drove, Gertrude Coons of Hutchinson, Kans. and Donna Armfieid of St.

Louis, one brothers, Thurman Westerman; two sisters, Florence Hare and Mary Cochran, all of Houston; 21 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held JESS HARMON Jess G. Harmon. 71, St. Louis church and civic leader, died at Missouri Baptist Hospital on Thursday, March 7, 1974 after an extended illness.

Private services were March 8 ai the Lupton Chapel. A memorial service for ramily and friends was held March 9 at Baptist Church, St. 10 YEARS AGO Contractor Les Sutherland of Mtn. Grove was pouring footings on a new building at the Houston Schools. The building houses a gymnasium, music and industrial arts deportments sh lo thank everyone Mr.

Harmon wason the board of trustees of Missouri Baptist HoSDital for Iho nai an for the cards sent to us after the death of our sister, Nina. Of Springfield. Bean I ah Vtood Beau larch Wcldon For man officiannc. death in 19511, To this union executive committee since to Fred Hollenbeck 1, 1924, and to union Burial was tn ihe Libert? em- une daughter, Lois Arlene was A member of Delmar Ada Coats, Wednesday March 13 the four children were born. Survivors are her husband, under the directum of burn.

Fvans Elliott Funeral Home. Mr irlfl confirmed ln he MRS. HORTIS HOLLENBECK Hortis O. Hollenbeck, '3, daughter of Robert and Anna Wheeler, was born Jan. 9, 1905 in the Ozark Community near Houston, and died at her home near Bucyrus March 13, 1974.

She was united in marriage Fred; two daughters, Val, Rice ol Holla, Mo. and Ji Lutheran laith at the age of Southern Bik Creek Church wilh the Hev. Robert Smith and Mrs. Sadie Miles officiating. Burial was in the Big Creek Cemetery under the direction of Fvans-Fllmtt Funeral Home.

MRS. ALMA WJLD1-H Mrs. Alma Annis Holder, 78, daughter of Jeff and Jane 7 Chambers weslerman, was born Auk. 12. 1KS5 at Yukon, Booker of Licking; one son Freddie Hollenbeck of Bucyrus and 12 grandchildren: five sisters and two brothers also survive.

They are Cora Anchors of Kansas City Mo; Emma Vandiver of Houston; Irene Holland, Ellis Prairie; Wilma Ehiner, Kansas City, Mo. and Madeline Cass-en from San Jose, Calif; Hus- All You Pay For Is The Gas! And That's A Promise coe and J. FREE Al BERT 1 IL HI UN L1N 11 1 "ie Aibtr, 4. o-rrt o. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH son of Charles and Sophia Linn, He moved his member-was born on a farm north sh'P the Houston Christian miles east of Houston on hihwav easi of Clyde, Kans.

March 28, in 1957. 1MH9 and died March 15.1W74 The Linns moved from Kan- Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship II a.m. at Texas County Memorial sas in 1935 to a farm in the Church Training? p.m. Evening Wonhip 7:45 p.m.

Hmmta) in Houston. Dawson community. In World Wednesday Even. ng 7:30 p. m.

lie was united in marriaceto War II he moved his family Grace Olsen at ihe Babbit par- to F't. Leonard Wood, where he kfnneth r. Giaaorv, pto mo 6B447 sonace near Clyde. Kans March was employed the Civilian 30. 1H27.

She preceded him in Dormotories. In 1347 they sold IT HAPPENS THIS WEEK AT HOUSTON TV Thurs. Fri. and Sat. SPECIAL PURCHASE IllInlUuUlLllj of Ellis Prairie, one son.

Carl Hollenbeck, preceded her in death, March ZJ, 1973. Two brothers, Jesse and SERVICE Wheeler and one sister, Gladys Myers also preceded her in Everything, Yes. Everything including oil change, lubrication. spark plugs, adjustments. eic on any VW pur are united with the Baptist Church at an early and at the time of death was a member of the Hoby Baptist Church.

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