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i i I IT- i 1 Logs Scattered OverUS. 60 Photo by Springfield Newspapers A Mlii. Grove three-vehicle era hours after a is injured fatally Tuesday in a Highway 60 near Cabool which Hospita Gillian ven by her husband, 0 a truck. The autn scattered a trucks cargo of logs, was knocked into the patJi of the log truck which over-turned. Hubbard was hospitalized with internal injuries.

Edward L. Dowd.St.LouisDemocralwholsa candidate for his party's gubernatorial nomination, was inHouston Tuesday for a brief meeting and is shown here visiting with Maor Margaret Hiett of Houston and Democratic County Committee Chairman Merle McCubbins of Cabool, Dowd traveled by plane and was here for about two hours. He visited with a few persons at the Houston Country Club, adjacent to the airport, answering questions about key Mrs. Frankie Hubbard, 71, died problems facing Missouri and his suggested solutions. A former Circuit Attorney of St.

Louis, Uowd practices law in St. Louis and became well-known in Missouri after serving as President of the St. Louis Boardof Police Commissioners. He has been the recipient of many awards including the Reader's Digest Distinguished Service Award, North American Association of Alcoholism Award and National Police Hall of Fame award. i Texas County Memorial his passing, We, and each i feel keenly a personal Hour-tonians lev and his aunt, Mrs.

Madge Mc Bay, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin spent the Easter holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardin and daughter, and Poster Contest Winners and courteou: relatii I DEATHS PERRY KILUUN Perry Killion, St), sen of James Harvey and Melvina Killion, was born March ht 1(492 in Houston, Mo.

and died al his home in Licking, March 30. 1972. He was united in marriage to Leona Stark on March 12, Iwith him in everyway wereal- overhang roof and walkway. Gentry Construction Co. is the builder.

Hutcheson said he has open -ed a package liquor store in the former Burkhead house, behind the new food-service building. Opening at in the afternoon, the store is managed by Lucille Durling, Ray mondville pleasant and agreeable, we take this method of Diane. Rosa (iarrison and Dr. Wade Dykes were married evening in Mrs. Miles' home.

Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Western attended the wedding. A large expressing our respect for him, officially, and our friendship for him, personally, and our sense of loss in his passing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Attend Sunrise 'Service In Lawton Mr.

and Mrs. filen Romines accompanied by Marjorie ilazie and Mrs. Edna Hag-igard. met their daughter and iher husband. Mr.

and Mrs. jRichard Bratlon, San An-itonio, Texas, at Lawton.Okla-homa, Saturday. I They attended the 47th an-Inual presentation of the Wichita Mountain Easter Sunrise The crowd was estimated at over 10,000. The spectators, 1 wrapped in heavy clothing and blankets, for the temperature was 40 degrees with a brisk chilly wind, sat on the rugged hill and two adjoining knolls and watched the beautiful and Resolution be spread upon the of the City of Hous-and a copy f'urni shed to the City newspaper and the family crowd gathered for the charivari following the ceremony. We wish the couple every happiness.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Voll-mar and family from Illinois were here for Easter visiting his mother, Mrs. HesterVoll-mar and sisters, Bernice, Mrs. Audrey Smith and Mrs.

Vera Hassell. In the evening, the Rroup drove to Montauk. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frame visited their son at Poplar Bluff from Friday until Sun- the deceased, RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT UlMJ 1 LP 1 TED: Mayor Margaret L.

irliett. Aldermen; Wesley Mrs. Grace Howerton attended the Red Cross meeting in Houston last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Agee and sons, and Mrs. Selma Agee drove to St. James to visit Colleen's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Whitson Lindsay.

Mi-, and Mrs. Nolan Howerton and Lisa went to Spring-Held one day last week for a check-up for Lisa's eyes, Mr. and Mrs. ClaudeCourt-ney attended services at the Methodist church Easter Sunday, then were dinner guests e. C.

C. Holder, L. R. Fisher, Emmett Frost, Gene Gentry, Third and fourth place SCS poster winners at Plato to. That's 1974.

He was preceded in death by his parents, seven broth-Mr. Killion is survived by his wife, Leona; two sisters, Florence Malberg of Cabool and Effi MeE wen of Rosa, several nieces and nephews. He was a veteran of World War I. Funeral services were held April 1 at the Boone Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Charles Sexton and Paul Branstetter officiating.

Burial was in the Boone Creek Cemetery under the direction of Smith-Ferguson Funeral Home of Licking. Resolution Of Respect RESOLUTION OF RESPECT WHEHEAS, Providence, in his infinite wisdom, has taken Rodney Messenver. firsl ATTEST: Margaret Wells, tn the SCS poster contest. day. Mr.

and Mrs. Earn drama. City Clerk, (seal) inspir and his younger brother. Other winners: Susan Mayberry. second; Jean Sadler, third, and Ronnie Carter, fourth.

from left, Vicky Ratterree, third, and Brenda Cole, fourth. Firstand second place winners appear in county winners, page one. Wo mack East Mr. and Mrs, Romines had attended the pageant in 1945 while hewas stationed at Fort I Sill Military Post. Mr; Dolli Womack at their son's home ton, Mr.

and Mr: Albert New Highway Restaurant Being Built Co Mik 0 Jction is under building to houst (From page two.) and two sons of Piano, recently spent a week visiting their mother, Mrs. Tom Killion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred a fast-food Completion tended the funeral of Mr.

Perry Killion at Boone Creek Church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shen ill from Villa Ridge were here to spend the Easier weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earnest Vollmar.

Also visiting there were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howard from St. Louis. Mrs.VoilmarandMrs.

Howard are sisters. The Raymondville PTA will meet April 10 al 7:30 p.m. Election of officers for the coming year will beheld. None Earl Hut months, from us one of our family, ALDERMAN official EDDIE Front inn the roadway on i Fangmann returned Saturday for the Perry Killion funeral in Licking. Also here for the I funeral were Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Killion of Kichmond, Mrs. Florence Malberg, Murl McCart, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Killion, Mrs.

Minnie Killion of Cabool. Mr. and Mrs. Noling Malberg of Cabool, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Malberg of Wentzville. of the present officers will be A Dist "ing. jtetAc fv cartoons will be the pro Miller, Tina, Jenny, Warren i Kieth and Larry Kevin, Mrs. Marjorie Elliott, Mr.andMrs. Charles King of the U.S.

Navy, 1 Mr, and Mrs. Micky King and Kristy, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis King all were Easter dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harper Miller.

Those attending a family Easter dinner at the Andy P. Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cline and Mrs. Dolly Cline of Willow Springs, Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Langham of Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Jeryl Smith, Mike Duff. Mr. and Mrs, W.H.

Duff, Houston, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Johnson, Cecelia, Charlotte and Suzanne, Steven Langham and Harold Heriford. Afternoon visitors were Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Stone, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Buckner and Mrs, Blanche Buckner of Licking. Mrs, Joyce Lewis is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Hal-brook, Troi and Frankie spent the weekend with Mr.andMrs. Warren Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hibbs and Miss Irene Willhite of gram. Childrenpiease bring W. NICHOLS. Therefore. Be it resolved, by the Mayor and remaining memben of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Houston: That, in the passing of Alderman Nichols, the City of Houston has lost a valuable and efficient official, Alderman Nichols gave his best efforts to further he interest and progress of die City: Active, progressive, he was keenly aive to every movement, looking forward to the advancement of itswelfareand 1 property north and across the highway Trom the Brown Shoe Co, factory, the building will seal from 40-60 customers.

Curb service may be i offered, Hutcheson said. His two daughters, Elizabeth and i Jane, will manage the bus- mess, he stated. The building site fronts a seven-acre tract purchased by Hutcheson in December from C.W, Burkhead. A brick-glass exterior is planned on two sides with an SCS poster winners at Raymondville, Trom lert: Darrell Lee. third; Michelle Ann Peoples, first; Bonnie Cooper, fourth.

Not pictured is-Kevin Barnet, second. parents, r. and Mrs, Lewis Sam-s and daughter, Brenda of from school in St. Louis, Junior Carman of St. Louis visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Couruiey Frida night. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conley came from St.

louis Thursday to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Conley. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Shuette of St. Louis, visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Claudia A Id ridge. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike McKnight arrived evening from St. Louis and remained until after Easter, Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Deverick from Kingfisher, and Mrs, Madge Me Bay of Hay-mondville were Friday dinner guests of Mrs.

Dnllj Manning in Licking. Mrs. Deverick and Mrs, Manning are sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

Hay Senlerwere also dinner guests of Mrs. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Johnston drove to Lebanon for Easter to visit with their daughters and families.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leeand family from Fulton are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Johnston.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Conley and family from High Ridge, Mo. were here Sunday evening to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Con- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Berlin and son of Chicago visited this week with Mrs. Berlin's mother, Mrs. Effie Ice, and other relatives.

The Berlins left Friday. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, visited over the Easter weekend With her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cody Chipps. Mr, and Mrs.

Andy Johnson and Tyrone Thank You Mrs. Portia Anderson has returned home Trom the hospital. We wish you a speedy Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brad daughters, and Chip Ernst joined them Saturday evening for homemade ice cream.

All attended the Methodist Church services Sunday morning. The Sam rnons left Tuesday for Horseshoe Bend, Ark. to visit his brother. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Hal-brook, Troi and Frank Blue from Overland, Mr, and Mrs. Dane Lewis and Rhonda, St. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Mack King.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren I'd like to express my thanks to the voters of Ward III who supported me In Tuesday's election. Ill do my best to fairly represent everyone in my ward and in the city. CARLHONEYCUTT SCS poster winners at Success, from left Vicky Hancock, second and Beverly Aden, third.

Not shown are Lester Martin, first, and Evelyn Slay, fourth. Kenmore 2-Speed, 6-Cycle, Houston were visitors Friday evening in the Andy P. Johnson home. Andy visited with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cooper Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hal-brook and Mr. and Mrs. Dane Lewis visited Saturday night with Mr.

and Mrs. D.T, Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King from the U.S.

Navy in Connecticut, are here spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mack King and family. White Volinda of Mtn, Grove. Weekend visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Curnutt, Jr. were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Don WASHER $198M 12 60 MOBILE HOME Kenmore Fabric Master, White 00 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY would like to say a special "thank you" toeach and every- one who helped in any way with 1 great concern and thoughtful-ness.

Those calling al Thelma Harmons home for Easter din- 1 ner were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith and girls of Houston, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Shriver, Steve and Cheta, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Shriver, Tina.

Gary and Tom, Arthur Shriver, Alice Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harmon and Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Bradford and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherrill and family of Willow Springs. 148 DRYER Stiuey and family of Warrens-burg, Mo. and her mother, Mrs.

Irene Shuey of Teresita, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graves and family of Har-risonville, Mo. visited Mr, and Mrs.

Bob Graves, Terry and Gloria over the weekend. Mrs. Georgia Lynch, Bill and Debbie and Connie and Tracy Terrill visited Mr, and Mrs. Jim Shriver and Angela of Parkville, Mo. over the weekend.

Mr, and Mrs. Don Gray I and family of St. Louis visit- ford and sons of Willow Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Saunders and girls Thursday Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Erwin visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Fletcher and sons in Springfield Friday and helped them move their trailer home, Bea Hall visited Allie Gro-senbacher in Cabool Friday. She reported Allie feeling much better.

Bea has gone back to work after having a months sick leave. We are sorry to report Ruth Ray is in St. John's Hospital in Springfield. is suffering from a ruptured disc and she would appreciate cards from her friends, I'm sure. Mrs.

Nellie Stombaly of Kansas City Is visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stombaly. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Barnhurst drove Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grnsenbaeher to Springfield Saturday where Walter saw John Lyons of Coffeeville, Kan. is visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Frame and son, and John Frame of Peoria, visited their parents, Mr.andMrs. Paul Frame and family over the weekend. Other callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Middleton and FULLY FURNISHED Shag Carpet oo FOR SALE: Tiny teacup poodle, black female. See Ruth Story. 41ltc FOR SALE: Approximately 34 square used cor $4195 Washer and Dryer Hookup (Freight Installation Not Included) SHOP COMPARE FEATURES AVAILABLE AT Raised Roof Exposed Beams Island Front Kitchen 4 In Walls Completely Insulated Only 10 down and $67. 70 Per month, including insurance.

FREE HAULING, LEVELING AND BLOCKING rugated roofing, $35.00 lot; custom made side mount spare tire carrier for pickup.510.00 Two 8' aluminum garage doors, pair; one 3li ft. extension ladder, one 7 1 '2 12 12' truck van body, one 6 8" pickup van heater tanks for culverts, both for $6.00. Frank's Warehouse Store, 967-3725. 41ltc News? Phone 967-20001 ed Mr. and Mrs.

John Gilley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. TedMcKinney drove tolllinoisover the weekend and visited their children, Tom Shriver had the misfortune of turning a tractor over on him Saturday. We are very glad to report there were no broken bones, only bad bruises and stitches on his right eye.

Chester and Jerry Open 7 Days A Week I Carnal Mobile Home Sales 3 MILES WEST ON HWY. 60 PHONF 02(5- SOS! MTU, CROVF, MO. I want to thank everyone for the lovely flowers and cards especially the Rev. Dean of OieChurchofGodandHester Downey of Springfield for their prayers while I was in Cox Medical Center. Ruth Storv PHONE 967-3305.

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