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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 12

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Houston, April 3, 1986 Page 2 Houston Schools Lunch Menus Texas County Courthouse News 1986 Houston Newspaper Land Transfers March 1986 Marcia Head to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Head, part of 32. 30, 9. January 1986 Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond olden and Mr. and Mrs, T. Sykes to Mr. and Mrs.

Hana She ton, part of 24. 29, 7. March 1986 William Eugene Meiaer Sr. to Janet B. Choice Caddie Woodlawn salad bar or Eeyores bur- ritos, Winnie the Pooh french fries, Kanga's green beans, Christopher Robin's cookie.

Thursday, April 10 Porky Pig sausage sandwich, Mc-Broom'a com, Charlotte's salad, Cherry Tree lane jello. Choice Ginger Pye salad bar or Brer Bear corndog, Brer Fox corn. Brer Rabbit's salad. Uncle Remus' jello. Friday, April 11 King Arthur cheeseburger.

Black Witch french fries, Temple-ton beans, Pippi Longetock-ing cinnamon roll. Choice Cabbage Patch salad bar, Speedy Gonazlos nachos, Pinocchio's french fries, Jack's beans. Runaway Ralph's cinnamon roll. In honor of National Library Week, the Houston Fourth- and fifth-grade students renamed this week's menu. Monday, April 7 Snoopy a hot dog, Cowboy Sam's pork and beans, Freckle Juice french fries.

Snow White cookie. Choice -Ms. J's salad patch, Cat in the Hat hamburger, Wilbur's pork and beans, Peter Pan french fries, Homer Price cookie. Tuesday. April 8 Paul Bunyan chicken fried steak, Cabbage Patch slaw, Curioua George fruit, Ramona chips.

Choice Mr. MacGregor'a salad bar or Old MacDon-ald's McRibb, Peter Rabbit's slaw. Johnny Appleseed fruit. Black Stallion chips. Wednesday, April 9 -Laura Ingalls chicken, Al-manzos french fries, Pa's green beans, Ma's hot rolls.

Century I Theatre Hwy. Houston, Mo. 967-4142 Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Meiaer, part of 21. 28, 11.

March 1986 Lillian Good and Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Good to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Good, part of 33, 28. 12. March 1966 Farmers Stale Bank of Texas County to Mr. and Mrs. V.

J. Kir km an and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kirkman each 'ouple to own an undivided half interest as tenants in common, part of 2, 29, 7. March 1986 June Macier and Mr, and Mrs.

John Charles Macier, all as joint tenants with right of survivorship, to Mr. and Mrs. Rube J. Beck. Leo E.

Beck, Lois E. Mitchem and Betty S. Jones, all of lot 32 and part of lot 31 in block 3 of Paul Grant Subdivision f-nhrmi March 1986 O'Neal Caatleman and Ruth N. Castle man to O'Neal and Ruth N. Castleman, part of 8, 30, 8.

March 1986 Cathy Jo Hoffman to Michael Anthony Hoffman, tract six and part of tract seven of R. L. Hayes Subdivision of Cabool. February 1986 Joy Canada fka Joy Hopkins to Frank Hopkins aka Frank D. Hopkins, lota 16, 16, 17 and 18 of Oak Ridge country Estates.

March 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Beasley to Terry D. Flowers, substitute trustee, to Farmers Home Administration, part of 31, T31.

8. October 1983 James A. Willhite to James A. Will- hite, Jimmie Dean Willhite, Patricia L. Szalla and Vesta Jean Brown, all as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common, lot 8 in block 10 of Steffen's Second Addition of Houston.

February 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lafferty, part of 27.

29, 11; part of 22, 29. 11. January 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Reese, part of 16, 27. 6. January 1986 Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Bell to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hostetler, part of lots 6 and 9 in block 6 of Day's Addition of Summers-ville. March 1986 William Ray Maupin, Marth Lou Maupin and John Thomas Maupin, trustees, to Carl F. Casey, part of 11.

28. 11. March 1986 Pete Lippert to James Lewis Thomas, part of 32, 28, 9. March 1986 Mr. and Mra.

George J. BoesI and Mr. and Mrs. Windsor E. Elmore to Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis C. Ijames, lot 1 in block 1 of Steffen's Second Addition of Houston. Marriage Licenses March 24 Kenneth Ray Thomas Jr. of Roby and Deanna Jean Sumpter of Iola.

Okla. Circuit Court Associate Div. The following persons were issued speeding tick-eta, entered a plea of guilty and paid a fine plus court costs: April 4, 5. 6 You Are Cordially Invited To Spend An Evening With Roger Cobb And His Friends. Robin Lynn Mayer, Jorge A.

Salazar, James Harris Webster, $12 00; James David Curtis, $12.00. Patricia Lynn Deery, Larry Vera Anderson, Eric Paul Buker, Robert Wayne Ches-ser, William N. Dar-den Robert A. Drury, Harold A. Frank.

$12.00, Earnest Cordell Heiney, Debra Kay Joehrs. Raymond Martin Johnson. $17.00: Edna Boyd Larson, Kieth Wayne Pinkerton, John K. Poehler, Kenneth Joe Ray $11.00. Robert P.

Reik. Thomas Leonard Rief, $14.00: Erna E. Schueler, $12.00: Irvine Keith Brodin. Don L. Gray, Michael Melvin Meizler, $16.00.

In other proceedings state vs. Jimmy L. Moore, driving while license was revoked amended to no operator's license in a plea bargain. The defendant entered a plea of guilty to the amended charge, was fined $25.00 and costs. Carl Choate driving while license was revoked.

The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was sentenced to five days in the county jail. Wilburn Levell Bellew, driving while license was revoked. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was sentenced to five days in the county jail. Jeffrey D. Ayres, driving while license was suspended.

The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail and committed to the custody of the sheriff and given credit for three days served in jail before sentencing. Janie Mae Hines, failed to have mud flaps on fenders on truck. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $15.00 and costs. Robert Shawn Wallace, failed to equip vehicle with muffler. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $5.00 and costs.

Jimmy L. Moore, failed to register motor vehicle with the Director of Revenue. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $5.00 and Mark Aaron Schuster, person under 21 in possession of intoxicants. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $50.00 and costs. Larry Lee Kobb, operated a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license.

The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $5.00 and costs. Tommy Dale Matchell, improper passing. The defendant entered a plea of guilty before Judge Sheffield, was fined $25.00 and costs. Harold Edgar Dutiel, failure to yield. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $5.00 and costs.

Michael Dwain Schivitz, failed to wear protective headgear when on motorcycle in motion. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $6.00 and costs. Rubert Sutton Smith, width of vehicle exeeded 8H feet, overwidth by two feet. The defendant entered a plea of guilty, was fined $20.00 and costs. Note of Appreciation We would like to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers and food.

A special thanks to the ambulance personnel, Evans Funeral Home and to John Frakes. Jim Willhite family DonT Come Alone' Second Annual Over 30 Basketball Benefit Tournament includes teams from Cabool, Houston, Licking and Summers ville. Friday Saturday, I it i Horror Has Found A New Home. April 4 5 7:30 p.m. Hiett Gym Valerie Kay Aldrich, Douglas Charles Landers, 112.00; Charles L.

Lawrence 115.00; Don Eugene Myers, S14.00; Phillip W. McCarthy, 13.00; Carolyn E. Biehl, Dale Sherman Anderson, $16.00. Sterling Thomas Sherrill, R. D.

Newbern. William Joseph Scant lin, Brian Keith Sanders, Tyler Sum-ners, Jerry R. England. 816.00; Alvey Glen Gale, $16.00. Charles William Hall Eugene Francis Muenks, Jeffrey Don Arthur, William C.

Brand, Wallace Fitn-patrick, Tammy Lee Gaines, Robert D. Garza. James M. Lucas. $18.00.

Todd Alan Nelson, James K. Robertson, Robin D. Robinson, Thomas L. Barton Susan Kay Boyer. Ricky Allen Brooks, William Lee Davis.

$13.00. Robert Scott Emert, Lynn Denise Hauen-stein, Lois Jean Krizan. Tommy Dale Matchell. James Leeton Power, Kenneth D. Schoemig, Paul Allen Taussig, $14.00.

Joseph B. Weston Earsel G. AUoway. Richard Dale Caw-vey. Eddie W.

Clem-mer, Bonnie L. Clinton, Mary Elaine Dodd, Mela Ruth Dueker. $12.00. Susan Diane Grant. Stephen B.

Haines. $18.00: Daniel Charles Hart-man, Craig William Kalhoefer, David Carl Kent, David F. Klein, Robert L. Leonard. $12.00.

Marvin Liefer. Gary Wayne Lightfoot, Terry Lynn Long, David Brownell Mc-Gee. William E. McGrath, Gregory Dan McMurtrey. David Scott Marion.

Robert Ray Pulley, John Michael Roggenbuck, $13.00. Robert Doyle Silly man. Gary Herman Sowell, Dan Gene Thompson. Jeffrey Bryant Womack, James E. Brewer, James Lee Brooks, Arlene Field, $13.00.

Gary Gerald Girard, Robert D. Joplin, James Leslie Kruse. James Robert Lane, Timothy Patrick Quinn, Jeffery Alan Watkins. Wendel David Watts. $11.00.

Lawrence James West-hoff, $16.00: Lawrence H. McCanse, John Daniel McCullum HOUSE- Admission Adults $2.00 12 and under SI. 00 Preschool free fish Day All proceeds go to Helping Hands Crisis Center Bake sal Thursday, April 17 Order by April 15 4 6" Channel Catfish per hundred 6 -8" Channel Catfish 3700 Carp $4 75 each Bring your own water and container. Clean Sweep Sale! Vacuum Cleaner Trade-in Offer Monday, Tuesday, April 7 8 Only Your old vacuum sweeper, upright or canister, worth up to $15.00, regardless of condition, on the purchase of any new vacuum in stock Delivery track will be at Houston, 9 11 a.m.; Cabool, noon 2 p.m. and Willow Springs, 3 4 p.m.

Farmers Exchange Houston Willow Springs Cabool pncea sw.uu and up. Hoover Convertible The Eureka Model 1458 Attachments included Hairberdashery Model V441J II I Reg. $69.96 Less trade-in $15.00 rJ I THEIR TOTAL MAKE-OVER WINNER! Burna Bar ten! Reg. $89.84 Less trade-in $15.00 She Will Receive: 6 TANNING SESSIONS. A COMPLETE SET OF ACRYLIC NAILS PERMANENT, HAIRCUT STYLING, WITH AN ILLUSTRATION IN THE APPLICATION OF CORRECTIVE COSMETICS.

GRAND OPENING! I SATURDAY, APRIL 19! Debi will be performing Door Prizes Will Make-up Demonstrations (Time to be announced at a later date) be (jlVen AlVClV' The i We Wish To Thank Everyone Who Took The Time To Enter Our Contest. You Helped Make It A Huge Success! TRUCCO 'HairberddA erv Similar trade-in savings on other models Houston South U.S. 63 0p9-9.

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