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Section Page 6 HourtoD. June 30. 1977 Tyrone Softball Janice Cantrell of Jay, Okla. and Joyce Dawson Mo Law Ralph Garrett. Mrs.

Betty Goodman and children and Mrs. Dale Henry and son, Bob of Catlin, III. Mrs. Henry remained for a few days visit with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Stevens visited with the Lays one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McKinney and son Kenneth and Jewell McKinney of St.

Ann, visited a recent week in Peoria with his brothers, Loyd and Harold McKinney and families. They also visited Mrs. Leah Bainter at MaComb, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Adams are having a new well drilled on their farm here. Mr and Mrs. Charles Shriver and family from Ray-town, Mo. spent the week with Jerry and Tom Shriver. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Crook spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shipley. Thelma and Jerry Shriver and Doris Skaggs went to Rock Garden Camp at Eminence Tuesday and helped cook for the campers.

spending the summer vacation with the John Sh rivers. Walter Kitchen and Claud Kitchen and son visited in the Roy Grogan home last The Robert Clayton family enjoyed a recent trip to Ft. Smith. Ark. Visitors in the Vester Lay home for Fathers day were their four daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee arm enter and children of Ellisvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lantz and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester McLain and family of Ball win and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Matherly of Cabool. The Harry Swartz sale was well attended Saturday. We are sorry to lose them from our neighborhoos, but wish them good luck in their new home.

They are moving to Houston. Visiting in the Ted McKinney home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. From Page One) Marvin Douglas, Duane Sirdoreua, Jerry Arthur, Marilyn Malam, Phyllis Arthur, scorekeeper. Soul's Harbor Warren Taylor, manager: Tim Moreland, Del Taylor, Darvin Haney, Jim Blair, Darrell Swartz, Ron Taylor, Bylhel Friend.

Larry Gayer, Larry Gayer, Richard Grover, Bill Taylor, Will Mussman, Allen James, Harvey Moreland, Otto Sewaid. Kevin Fielder. First Church of God Farrell Dablemont. manager; Charles Hartman. Bill Roberts, Gary HaU.

JohnStenger, Tom Hartman, Bufch Roberts, Rolla McCoy. Pam Hartman, Danny Hartman, Alan Kimrey, Clay Hartman, Juhe Hartman, Sharon Roberts, Evelyn Hartman, scorekeeper. Raymondville Baptist Gary Head, manager; Mark Mendenhall, Gilbert Rowan. Terry Anderson. Bill York.

John Mendenhall. Tom Horton, Mike Mendenhall. Danny Purcell. Danny Venable. Joe Coney.

Glen Spencer, Sheldon Zook, Neal Hendrix, Kirk Campbell. Mike Yates, Steve Southworth. United Methodist Bob Joens. manager; Gary Smith, Bill Nichols. Mike Morris.

Bob Romines, the Rev. Robert Moger, Bob Moger, Kevin Smith. Don SUckard. Mitch Shelby. Ron Richardson.

Ed Gladden. Shirley Schuster. Don Romines, Scott Gettys, Joe Amelon, Dennis Evans. First Baptist Dan Adey. manager; Howard Wolford, Don Kruse.

Ray McLeary, Robert Rippee, L. C. Smith. Terry Holder. Earl Boesl.

Walter MoUkus, Leroy Motzkus, Bob Bran-stetter. Grant Kelly. Danny Brown. Clyde Brown. Alan Branstetter.

Bob Garner. Steve Sifford, Martin Sifford. Tom Venable, Albert Nichols. Larry Sileven. Bob White.

Robert White, Ronny Sevedge, Leland Bames. Daren Barnes, Jeraid Parton. Independent League The Houston Independent Slow Pilch Softball league consists of six mens' teams and three womens' teams. The squads are members of the American Softball Association son, Mrs. Marilyn Mitchell and Mrs.

Melissa Ferguson assisting. Rice baga were distributed by Nathan Ferguson. The couple will make their home in Mtn. Grove. Miss Sondra Lynne Sutton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Sutton of Houston and Steve William Perkins, son of Mrs. Alice Perkins and the late Finis Perkins of Mtn. Grove were Church League. Independent League teams and personnel; Licking Merchants Donnie Storm, manager, Bill Cook, Charlie Cook.

Wayne Buckner, Vernon Buckner. Roy Cook. Rick Wiseman, Dale Storm, Doyle Wiseman, Charlie Pyatt. John Buckner. Gary Holt.

Pat Gamble, Gary Buckner, Dean Buckner, Johnnie Rogers. Randy Lewis. Wal-Mart Gary McColgin. manager. Gary Head.

Glen Spencer, Carl Clark. Vemon Jones. Jim York. John York, Bill York, Terry Holder. John Leisner, Duane Sutton Leroy Holder, Jerry McColgin.

Joe Coney. David Deputy. Bobbie Henry. Success Bobby Postlewaite, manager. Virgil Postlewaite.

Jerry Postlewaite. Larry Postlewaite. Eddie Postlewaite, Terry Mings, Sammy Mings. Chuck Hall. John Carter.

Lewis Morgan. Randy Warner. Don Breedlove. Gary Hall, Bill Ramsey. Russell Vandiver, Jerry Snyder.

OK Tire Charles Hartman. manager. Clay Hartman. John Sten-ger, L.C. Smith.

Daren Bames, Ron Troutman, Eddie Cole, David Morton. Larry Walker, Randy Walker. David Hutsell. Dean Spurgeon, Ron Johnson, Rolla McCoy. Red Cap Firestone Doug Jones, manager.

Jim Kirkman, Joe Kirkman.Jim Odle. Roy White. Rick Pittman. Mike Sparks. Bob Bryson, Bob Haney.

Butch Murphy. Dean Campbell, Larry Southern. Dean Pinkston. Scott Gettys, Roger Mayfield. Kirby Rust, Mike Morris, Curtis IBud) Biram.

Roger Shelton, coach. H.D.Lee Lee James, manager, Kim Shrout. coach. Jim Gibson, Larry Hill. Danny Sutton.

Jim Root, Larry Foxworthy, Larry Jenkins. Darvin Haney. Victor Ashworth. Don Evans. Eddie Haney.

Harold White. Dan Mansour, Charlie Brown, Mark Kinserlow, Randy Smith. Women's Teams Raw lings Kay Buckner, coach. Jean Storm. Sue Storm, Pam Sampson, Dorris Sullins.

Faye Cook, Monica Buckner. Suzie Wyble, Mary Cook. Cheryl Hathaway. Patty Gamble. Carolene Daniels, Pat Sullins.

Pizza Hut Roy White, manager. Susan Fockler. Kay Silveus, Sharyn McKinney. Janet Cole, Nancy Fisher, Roxie McGowan. Ruth Wall, Bev Castleman, Lavem Cantrell.

DR. WM. W. DYKES Chiropractor 9 to 6 daily, also 7 to 9 p.m. Monday Evening Closed Triors.

Open Sot. till noc Phone 967-MM S. First Hcusto You'll be happy "as a June bride" with results you get from using Houston Newspaper want ads. Sell, buy. rent, trade, Gnd and give notice phone 967-2000.

I ASA) which qualities them lor distnc competition if they wish to participate Bob Mary Beebe Exclusive Representatives at HOUSTON, MO. UNITED FARM AGENCY, INC. Nationwide Real Estate Organization have been elected to membership in The Century Club own rules which teams follow. The Independent League is organized under a committee consisting of Gary Head, president, and team managers. Gary McColgin.

Lee James. Donnie Storm, Bob Postlewaite, Clay Hartman, Scott Gettys, Ron Penn and Jach Kellett. Roy White and Doug Jones. The first half of the league season prior to July 12. League umpires are Pat Gamble, Licking; Wilmer Hill.

Raymondville; Roy Wiseman. Licking; Roy Cook, Licking. Gary Head. Bucyrus. Dwain James is official league married at 8 o'clock Friday evening, June 3 in the First Christian Church of Houston.

The Rev. Homer Sutton, grandfather of the bride, officiated at the altar, decorated with two spiral cande la-bras entwined with blue and white daisies and greenery. Candles were lighted by Misses Linda and Leslie Sutton. The bride selected an empire gown of white satin trimmed with venice lace. The skirt fell from the waist into a chapel length train.

The fingertip veil of illusion, edged in matching lace was secured to a Camelot headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white daisies, blue carnations and yellow sweetheart Miss Terri Simpson, maid of honor, was attired in an empire gown of blue linen. She wore a blue picture hat and carried a nosegay of Dan McKinely served as best man. Seating the guests were Greg Wilson and Larry Sutton. Jennifer Wilson was the flower girl and Shane Mitchell carried the rings.

Mrs Imogene Wilson presided at the guest book. Wedding music wam provided by Mrs. Cathy Little-field, organist and Miss Susan Sutton, soloist. Mothers of the couple were attired in floor length gowns. Both wore corsages of pastel daisies.

A church reception followed with Mrs. Betty Simp (official statistics on the scorekeeper and also keeps This honor is presented in recognition of the competence and integrity shown by the Beebes in serving the real estate needs of their customers. It also pays tribute to their professional ability in achieving a new level of sales production for the current year. Through the efforts of the Beebes and people like them, UNITED FARM AGENCY has grown to a position of national prominence in its field. Now in its 52nd year, UNITED maintains more than 500 offices in 40 states specializing in the sale of farms, ranches, acreage, town and country homes, recreational and business properties.

Sharon Campbell. Faye Holder, Susie Miller. Marlene Branson, Judy Gettys, Linda Sutton. Jackie Castleman. Shirley Schuster, Rhonda Luck.

Brown Shoe Company Ron Penn, Manager. Jackie Kellett. Ron Johnson, coaches, Jeff Flowers, batboy. Sherry Ellege, Sherry Spurgeon. Vicki Langham.

Vicki Shockley, Janet Wild-haber, Margaret Galligher, Lena Norris. Annie Talbott. Linda Taylor. Leann Maneer. Wilma Lawrence, Hazel ilson, Tammy Daniels.

Glenna Wilson. Barbara Milch-ell. Debbie Shockly. Rhonda Talbott. Debbie Cole, Jane Mathenia.

Janieca Penn. in reflecting on the growth of the slow pitch softball from an idea to the present 17 teams and a four night schedule, the Rev. Moger had this to say. "The person who literally spent hours working on this project and building enthusiasm was Bob Barrett, who moved to Illinois in January. The entire community owes him a lot for his time and effort.

Another man who worked very hard to get the softball league off the ground was Glenn Romines. Jr. To these two men and to everyone who made contributions of cash and time. 1 would like to say vith. Bob and Mary Beebe NOTICE Regular pickup of trash will be held Tuesday, July 5, because of the holiday.

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