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Houston. Mo. October 24, 1974 if The business address of the executor Is Route 8, Box 7, Houston, Missouri, whose telephone number Is 967-2111: and his attorney is William "5. Gladden, Attorney at Law, Wiose business address is Houston, Missouri, and whose telephone number is 967-3520. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of this notice or be forever barred.

All persons Interested are notified that such court, at the times and as provided by law, will determine the persona who are the successors in interest to the personal and real property of the decedent and of the extent and character of their interests therein. Date of first publication is October 24, 1974. Dorothy S. Ahins, Clerk Probate Court of Texas County, Missouri. 184t re nee Clayton.

She is survived by her husband, Lawrence of the home; two brothers, Elbie and Utah Creek of Raymondville; one sister, M's. Geneva Watson of Licking. She wis baptized at an early age. She had been in ill health for several years. Funeral services were held Wednesday, 16 at the Boone Creek Church, Mrs, Sadie Miles officiating.

Burial in Bxxie Creek Cemetery under direction erf Evans Funeral Home, Licking. ARTHUlt El. MORE Arthur Elmore, 78. son of the UteJamesund Elizabeth (Harris) El mure, was born north gf Houston, on May 25, 1896, and died at the Texas County Memorial Hospital Oct. 16, 1974.

He had lived all of his life in and around Houston where he worked as a farmer and carpenter. He was united in marriage to Etta Trout man on March 11), 191'. They were honored by their family on their 50th wedding anniversary on March 10. 1967. He wis a part of a family of 14 children.

He was preceded in death by five sisters and four brothers. As a young man, M. Elmore united with the Central Baptist Church and at the time of his death he was a mem her of the First Baptist Church of Houston. He was preceded in death by oneofcughter, Velma Kirkman in 1948. He is survived by his wife Etta, of the homo; five sons; Willard.

Wilburn and Windsor all of Houston; the Rev. Milton Elmore of Sedalia, and Lloyd of Belleville, 111; one stepdaughter, Mrs. HuthRancfeld Selling 53 Head Ti Polled Herefords Southeast Missouri All-Breed PFRFdRMANHF TKTFfl NOTICE OF LETTERS TEST AM -JNTAHY AN'TED STATE OF MSSOUHI, COUNTi OF TE AS. ss. IN filE PHOBATE COURT OF TEXAS COUNT MISSOURI at HOUSTON, MO.

In the estate of GLALA F. S1LEVEN, deceased. Estate No. 4735 To all pers3is interested in the estate of Gladys F. Sileven, decedent: On the 1 Sth day of Ortober 1974, the last Will of Gladys F.

Sileven was admitted to probate and Mirvin Sileven was appointed the executor of the estate of Gladys F. Sileven decedent, by the probate court of Texas County, Missouri, on the lBth day of 1974 25 Angus 5 Herefords BULL SALE ORDfcE OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Circuit Court for the County of TfcDCAS, STATE OF MISSOURI. In Re Marriage of Adeline instead and Charles Win-stead, Adeline Winstead, Petitioner vs. Charles D. Win-stead, Respondent No.

9461 ORDER OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE The State of Missouri to Respondent Charles D. Win- Vou are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court for theCounty of Texas Missouri, the dBject and general nature of which Is Dissolution of Marriage. The names of all the parties to said suit are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of the attorney for petitioner is A.F. Turner, Box UO, Mtn. Grove, Mo.

65711. 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1974 JTfcBfW At Dent County E'wder Salt- Barn I SALEM, MO. Don Schoeni Mgr.

RONNY RILEY Bonny Ry Riley. 22. son of Nicholas and Dons Riley, was born Ortober 21, 1951 in Houston, and died October 13, 1974 at St. Johns Hospital, Springfield, He Is survived by his Teresa, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Riley of Springfield; five brothers, Leon, Donald and Victor of Springfield, Leo of St. Lojis, and John of the State of California; one sister, Audrey Mt-Curdy of Springfield. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Ortober lb, in the Evans -Elliott Chapel by the Rev. Arvil Schwaigbauaer. Burial in Riley Cemrtery near Hartshorn.

-nTB I of Ft. Bragg, California; one brother, Bill Elmore of Kansas City, three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Kemp, Greenville, Ohio; M-s. Amanda Adey and Mrs. Ruth Haney, both of Houston; 19 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Friday, October 18, at the First Baptist Church in Houston, the Kev. Lawrence Clark officiating. Burial was in the Pine Lawn Cemrtery under the direction of the Evans-Elliott Funeral Home. ELLA BEASLEY Mrs. Ella Omeaga Bsas-tey, 70, daughter of the late Albertus and Nellie Ha mi Tier was born near Arapaho Oklahoma, December 17, 1903 and died October 15, 1974 in the Texas County Memorial Hospital, Houston.

i)e moved to Missouri as a child with her family. Sie was united in marriage to John Louis Beasley, May 17, 1927 and to this union three sons were born. Sie is survived by her husband Louie of the home; three sons, Jim of Wichita, Bill and John of Houston; one sister Ora Shaggs of Proctor, Oklahoma; eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Bsastey became a Christian at an early age.

Funeral services were held Thursday, October 17, at 2 p.m. at the Ozark Baptist Church, the Rev, KendillFord officiating. Bjrial was in Ozark Cemrtery under direction of Evans-Elliott. EUSiE CLAYTON Ms. Elsie Clayton.

67, daughter of the late Jamrs and Ada (Kirkman) Creek, was born Novembar 16, 1906 near iiaymondville, and died October 14, 1974 In Farmington, Mo. On July 26, 1974 she was further notified that, Gefogether with financial house and get the'Ynusts" together. "Musts" are things like the kitchen stove, the washer and dryer, and the living room sofa. They're the things you need most, hut what you need first is the money to buy them. And financiaJ house is where the money is.

Borrow up to $2,000 or more. And remember, the larger your loan, the lower your interest rate. Gefogether with unlei you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend ag on SUPER PLEHAKIHS ainst the aforesaid within 45 days after the 3rd day of October, 1974, judgment by default will be rendered against you. It is ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law In the Houston Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Texas, State of Mis- A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court this 26th day of September, 1974.

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71 FCT. SALE PRICED (Tell 'em Casey sent ya!) 401 First Houston (MINSM0T0RC0.fi 115 Steffens Houston, Mo. BOYS.

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