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August 2, 1973 essor trustee to A. A. West-brook, deceased and Security Church Finance, Inc. to Kabul Nursing Home, Inc. a part of 11, 28, 11.

July 17 Mr. and Mrs. Em-mett J. Cox to Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Dillon, a part of 33, 30, 11. July 20- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. S'ltton to Danny Lee Sutton, a part of 10.

31. 10. 1 JAMES COBLE Jai.ies B. Coble. 92, the last member of the George and Susan Coble family, was born in Texas County, Mo.

ug. 7. 1880 and died July 22, 1U73 at the Texas County Memorial Hos- mA pltal in Houston, Mo. He was united In marriage to Retta Lou Eliis on March 18, 190- and to this union 12 chil-A dren were born. His wife, Retta preceded him in death, Sept.

211, 1937. He was also Mr. Coble was a lifetime resident of Texas County, a farmer by trade. He had been in ill health for some time, but was able to continue living in his own home where he had resided for 57 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 25 at the Fair-view Pentecostal Hol.viness Church with the Rev.

Pay ton Smyers in the Dykes cemetery under the direction ol the Evans-Elliott Funeral Home. Rooney; four sons, Dick, Marshal and Bob all of Madison, Dale of Salt Lake City, Utah, and a daughter, Mrs. Carol Sue Warner of Alton, one brother, Jess Orr of California, 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Elliott-Gentry Chapel at Cabool with Mrs. Sadie Miles officiating.

Burial was in the Oak Dale Cemetery. To Place A Want Ad Phone 967-2000 Ts, preceded in death by fuurchil Lee, ii i May Land Transfers July 14 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams to Mr. and Mrs.

Larry K. Van Deusen, of 4,3, 5 of Wood lawn Addition to Town of Licking. July 21 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bilderbach to Mr.andMrs.

Jay Dee Morton, part of 32, 31, 9, about 20 acres. July is- Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan iiquires to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Russell, Mr.

and Mrs. Siendan Squires, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Russell, a part of 10, 12, 13, 15. 16, all of 11, 14. located in 30, 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Russell and Mr.

and Mrs. Squires to Mr. and Mrs. Noian Hutcheson. apart ofS22, 24, 25, 2b, 27, 2H, 34, 35, all of 23.

located in 30, RX. July 23 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mitts to Mr. and Mrs.

Gould, a part of 2H, 11. July 18 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gallagher to Mr.

and Mrs. harles J. Gallagher apart of 10, 29. 10. Juli 21 Mr.

and Mrs. Jackie Bates to Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Tucker all of 2, 5, of Dorset's Addition to Town of Licking.

Ju! 21 Mr.andMrs. Frank Storie. to Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Akera, a part of 8, 33, 8. July 21 Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Tucker to Mr.

and Mrs. Jackie D. Bates, a part of 25, 33, 9. Jul.v 10 Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Shelmn to Carl Bay Wood, a part of 28, 29, 8, about 20 acres. July 17 Shirley J. Hite to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Crouch, a part of 34, 28, 8. July 25 Mr. and Mrs. Boyde Wheeler to Mildred Spencer, a part of 25, 28, 9. July 24 Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Greuter to Lonnie McCall-ister and Richard ttiaw, a part of 5 S. 28, U. July 2ij Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Cook to Mr. and Mrs. Clirton Me Conn a ugh hay a part of 5 9, 29, 7, about 10 acres. Juh 20- Mr. and Mrs.

William Roy Troulman to Ronald Roy Troulman, a part of 5, 30, 9. July 9 B.J.Barclay, succ- iaugh- Mrs. Alta Sutton of Hou: SAMM1E ORR Sammle Orr. 75, son of Bethel and Mary Jane Orr. was born at Simmons on Oct, 10, 1897 and died July 23, 1973.

In 1319 at Houston, he was united in marriage to Annie "Rooney" ates andtothis union five children were born. He was a commercial spray painter and had lived in the Madison. area (or man il a recent treaty, there ing, but a federal (real cessory. (Deportment of ton, Mrs. Upal Wallace and Mrs.

Eaye Cockle- of Cabool. Mrs. Ermal lark of Bucyrus and Mrs. Edith Gocklev of Rupert, Idaho; three sons, Lester Coble of Cabool. Ernie of Cedar Falls.

Iowa and Walter of Ltelhi. 20 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and two great gr eat grandchil- GLADDEN MOBILE HOMES "Luxury For Less" PHONE 967-3939 He ived by his ife, July 5- W. D. Coleman Land Inc. to Gary Rex Hamilton and Emnerson V.

Him-ilton, as joint tenantswith right of survivorship and noias tenants in common, a part of 29, 9, about 40 acres. July 19- Cargill. Incorporated to Ballew Feed Center. Inc. a part of 12, 28.

II. Marriage Licenses July 23 Bradley Lynn Steely, Elk Creek and Teresa Sue Brewer, Cabool. July 24 John Doyle Scott, Houston and Leona Harriett Theleman, Good I and, Kans. July 25 rankle Eugene Brooks, Hartshorn and Cathie June Walberg, Summersville. July 19 Johnnie Franklin Jordan, Houston and Loretta hay Stilley, Bucyrus.

July 20 Bradley Earl Cain. Cabool and Teresa Kay Hood, Elk Creek. County Court ALL OUTDOORS hssouri Department of Conservat dost crow hunting We're Always Ready To DIG IN DR. WM. W.

DYKES i Chiropractor 9 to 6 daily, also 7 la 9 p.m. Monday Evening Closed Thurs. Open Sat. till noon I Hione 7-3491 01 Fir, Houston I is done in the winter--probably thebulk before February. The National Geo graphic book and Garden Birds of North America" gives the following crow commercial: "In some regions crowsdevour the eggs and young of other birds.

They can bo especially to nesting waterfowl. Yet the crow does not threaten the existence of any species. To its credit, the bird devours immense quantities of grasshoppers, beetles and their grubs, and moths. II AM Personal Lines Sub -Standard Auto Workmens Compensation Dump Trucks Fleets General Liability Department of Conservation Even when a crow is being sericus, he sounds as if he is giving jou the bird. There is no more villified bird on the face of he earth than the common crow.

Oh, you hear harsh words abou starlings and sparrows, but it's nothing to the calumny heaped on the canny head of the crow. Through it all. he persists, making the winter skies echo with his raucous, derisive cries. While angry farmers shake a fist at him, his raspy reply seems to be saying, "Same to you. fella!" Yet the crow is fedr ally protected, the result of a treaty with Mexico.

The treaty, signed March 10, 1972, listed the crow as one of 32 species of birds to receive treaty pro- The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service asked Tor written comments, suggestions or proposals either from the public or from wildlife and other agencies before March 23. also feeds tail and ials, carr July 23 Court me pursuant to adjournment. Upon written resignation of lmogene Elmore as Trustee of ihe Texas County Memorial Hospital, the court appoints Wendell McCall of Cabool to fill the unexpired term of Mrs.

Elmore. It is ordered by the court chat Vernon Akersof Raymond-ville and Phyllis Decker of Licking be admitted to the Missouri State Chest Hospital as Texas County Patients. It is ordered by the Court that CART Request No. 4, 1973, in the amount of $5,836,72 be submitted to the State Highway commission for payment. Cargo Trip Transit Trailers Malpractice Professional Contractors Equipment Liability Other Specialty Risks ON YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS MITCHELL INSURANCE AGENCY 215 S.

Grand 967-2140 Which thn crow is what everyone always has known It was-- a very adaptable bird. "The crow is certainly not an endangered species of wildlife," says Spencer Smith, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service. "But we must at this point in time assure the crow the protection accorded other migratory game birds." lJE NEED THE SUN IS OUT SO ARE THE BUYERS So if you hove property to sell get it listed nth Wayne Head at United Farm Agency. For fast results call Wayne today (collect). MID-SUMMER The Houston SaddleClubwill HI mm, hold its regular meeting at :30 p.m.

Tuesday, August 7 at Claude Laffoona' picnic Under the treaty terms, crows could be hunted for sport In the 48 contiguous United States "during a season or seasons not to exceed 124 days each year." It is possible to hunt crows which are causing crop depredations at any time. The proposal reads: "A Federal permit shall not be required to common when found committing or about to commit depredations upon ornamental or shad'! Ireea, agricultural crops, livestock, or wildlife or when concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other Houston, Mo. area. Watermelon will be served. Bring your forks.

Zj A X3. A XT Couth Highway 63 Phone (417) 967-3490 THE BANK OF HOUSTON Sport hunting for crows, under the proposed federal 'ations, would have a few rictions. One would be type color size reg. learance 501 Nylon Mom Tweed 15x10.0 Si 10. 00 80 501 Nylon Venetian Red 12 24.0 224.00 1 60 00 501 Nylon Pirate Gold 12 27.3 249.00 180 Kodel Polyester Alpine Blue 15 12 149.00 1 09 95 Kodel Polyester Candlelight Beige 15 x15.9 189.95 1 49 Brush Nylon Moss 15 x17.0 224.00 169 NylonShag Fern 12 x10.10 115.00 7 9 Nylon Shag Milk Chocolate 12 22.3 240.00 'Installation and pod additional 75 Other Sizes In Stock that crows cannot be hunted from aircraft which is not per- muz: pr.r-jt--i itted in Missouri anyway.

Crows could be taken only by firearms, bow and arrow and nry--again, about the only methods ever used in Missouri, rvs could not be sport hunted Your Full Service Bank Offering during the peak crow nesting period within a state. The breeding season is be-ieen February and Ma In Checking Accounfs Savings Accounts Time Deposits Safety Deposit Boxes Night Depository Bank -By-Mail Three Local Student Get Degrees Sunday Real Estate Loans Instal Iment Loans Automobile Loans Agricultural Loans ANNOUNCES NEW BANKING HOURS v. 1 At SMS, Springfield Three students from Texas County will receive decrees at Southwest Missouri State University summer commencement exercises on Saturday, Aug. 4. at 7:30 p.m.

in Briggl Stadium. They are Brent Durand Daugherity, Bucjrus, who will receive a Bachelor of -Science degree in wildlife conservation management; Mary Martha Young Shriver, of Elh Creek, who will receive a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in physical education; and Edith Louise Joern, Houston, who will receive a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in art. Commencement speaker will be K. E. Postleihwaite, vice president of Farm and Home Savings, Nevada, and former member of the SMS Board of Regents.

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