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Herald Republican. October 31. 1968 PTTLT DEATHS i I The reception was held at the White Rock Community Building. Miss Margie Smith, Nobel, III, presided at the. guests book.

The re cept ion table was covered by a white daTrmsV cloth used by the brides grandparents for their golden wedding reception. Presiding at the reception table were Mrs. Walter Douglas, Mrs. Herbert Douglas and Miss Shirley Koch. The bride chose a royal blue bonded wool suit with white accessories for her going away After a brief honeymoon at BVanson, Mo.

the Hickerson returned to Jo pi in where they are both students at Ozark Bible College. Mi7; 5 yearsofage. They thenmoved to the Raymond v) lie community where he spent most of the remainder of his life. He was united in marriage to Grace Srnalhvood December 20, 1925. To this union four children were born; Donald of Raymondville Mrs.

Donna Ramsey of Houston; Mrs. Jo Ann Fortson of Conway, Ark. and Nolan of Raymondville. At 6 a. m.

Monday, he called for each of his children by name who were immediately 21, 1968 making his age at death 63 years, 7 months and 18 days. At the age of one year, he moved with his parents to Yukon, Mo. where they made their home until he was 14 C. R. HOWERTON Charley Rob in Howerton, ion of Richard and Ida Howerton, wai bom at Caldwell, Kan.

March 3, 1905 and died at his home in Raymondville, Mo. 50a.m. Monday, October DAIRY DISPERSAL MONUMENTS summoned and all of them were at his bedside at the time of his passing. Survivors include his wife, four children, five grand it LET OUR EXPERIENCE GUIDE YOU IN THE SELECTION OF A FAMILY children, two sisters, Mrs. Walter West of Houston and Mrs.

Lester Fulkerson, Seymour, Mo. Three brothers and two sisters proceeded him in death. CM Until the time of his late tr MONUMENT A illness of approximately two years, Mr, Howerton worked for the interest of his cora- Complete dispersal sale of dairy cattle and equipment will be sold at our farm located 2 12 miles south and west of Houston on Highway 17. (Watch for markers) Beginning at 1:00 p. m.

on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Phone Wo 7-2340 J. L. Losh iunity serving on the local Mr. and Mrs. Galew Joel Hickerson LOSH MONUMENT COMPANY school board, working with Boy Scouts, serving as Fire Evelyn Sue Douglas, daugh-trofMr.

and Mrs. leland R. 420 W. OZARK HOUSTON, MO. Chief and many other tasks.

Douglas, was united in raar-rige to Galew Joel Hickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hickerson, Dodge City, Kara. 21 Head of Cattle Guernsey, 7 yrs. bred August 30, giving 35 lbs.

day. Holstein, 7 yrs. giving 35 lbs. a day, to freshen March 6, bred to Angus a simple candlelight cere mony at Oak Hill Church of Christ. 7 Given in marriage by her 0 father, the bride's dress was of Several Years Artificial STOP GUN CONTROLS The present Attorney General of the State of Missouri favors gun control legislation for Missouri.

A news release from his office on June 7, 1968. says: "Anderson said that he plans to introduce gun control legislation in the next session of the Missouri legislature that would require a firearm owner I.D. card for Missouri residents possessing firearms. "Under the law proposed by Attorney General Anderson, no person in Missouri would be able to acquire or have in his possession any firearm or firearm ammunition within the borders of the State without having in his possession an I.D. card previously issued in his name by the Director of Revenue of Missouri.

traditional white bridal satin. shades and carried large bronze mums draped with green rib-Miss Dorothy Parry, Wichita, Kans.wasmaid of honor. Miss Gwenna Hickerson, Dodge City Kans. sister Of the groom, was bridesmaid. Junior bridesmaid, was Gena Hickerson, alio sister of the groom.

Catherine Douglas, served as hersister's flower girl. Leland Douglas Jr. and Rita Douglas, cousin of the bride, lighted the candelabra pre cee ding the ceremony. Officiating at the wedding was James Cunningham, Lee-ton, Mo. Rod Brunson, Stockton, Kans.

best man, Leland Douglas Jr. served as groomsman and John Malam was usher. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Douglas wore a suit of The bodice was covered with ing ported lace and featured a scoop neckline and long fes which came to a point During the several years his main occupation was the timber and lumber business. Funeral services were conducted October 23 at the Raymondville Methodist Church.

Burial was at the Allen Cemetery under direction of Evans-Elliott. Eastern Star will meet in regular form November 5 at 7:30 p. m. There will be election of officers. Willis Willson, secretary.

Hato High Schoolwill present the play "Skelton WaUt, November 1, at 8 O'clock in the Plato Gymnasium. Regular meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary Post 41, Monday evening November 4, at Legion home. Holstein, 6 yrs. been fresh 2 months, just bred, giving 60 lbs. a day Holstein, 6 yrs.

Just bred, giving 60 lbs. Holstein, 8 yrs. just bred, giving 40 lbs. Guernsey, 5 yrs. bred July 20 giving 30 lbs.

day. 2 Holstein heifert, bred July, two year? old 9 year old Mare, good riding mare. Surge milker with 3 buckets. 20 milk cans. 10 can milk cooler, spray type.

Holstein cow dry to freshen Dec 2, 8 yrs. old. Holstein cow, dry to freshen Nov. 14, 7 Holstein to freshen Jan. 9.

8 yrs. old. Holstein to freshen Jan. 6 yrs. old.

atrhewrlst. The chapel length train attached at the waist. Her short veil was of illusion and attached to a seed pearl headpiece. Her only jewelry was a gold pendant on which Hols te in cow, 7 vrs. calved Aug.

16, bred, 80 lbs. a day Holstein cow. 7 yrs. fresh 10 days giving 70 lbs. a day Holstein cow, 6 yrs.

old. bred July ing SO lbs. a day Holstein, 7 yrs. old freshened Sept. 3, o- pen, giving 75 lbs.

a day Jersey, 6 yrs. giving 35 lbs. a day, bred August 30 Half Holstein and Jersey to freshen Nov. 23 Holstein 5 yrs. giving 50 lbs.

Just bred engraved the Artec calen-This necklace was a gift "Under the provisions of the Attorney General's law, the firearm owner I.D. card would carry the owner's name, residence, date of birth, sex. physical description, a recent photograph of the applicant, in addition to his fingerprints." Gun control laws are not needed or wanted in Missouri BEAT NORMAN ANDERSON ON NOVEMBER 5th. STOP THE ENACTMENT OF MORE GUN CONTROLS. Vote for JOHN C.

DANFORTH for Attorney General of Missouri (Rep.) Alice blue cuponi with blue of the groom and had been brought from Mexico where he had worked at a mission for the Altec Indians. Her bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses GEORGE JAMES SHELTON Dale Martin Junior Palmer, Auctioneers accessories, her corsage was of white carnations. Mrs. Hickerson, mother of the groom, chose a sheath dress under a lace coat, in hot pink, with hat of matching color and beige accessories. Her corsage was also white carnations.

and ivy on a white bible. Mrs. John Malara, cousin of 0gmm Kaare Gjeruldsen, Treas. Carl Wooldndge, Chain the bride played traditional wedding selections and accompanied Gay lord Moore who sang "More" and "The Lord's The brides attendants wore dresses of identical styles in colors simulating autum leaf ELECT RAY DOW CLAYTON Seniority in Congress RESULTS SHERIFF ft i to Richard (Dick) Ichord IV 5 IS YOUR WORKING CONGRESSMAN WITH A PROVEN RECOR0 OF SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE Of THE BTH DISTRICT MISSOURI AND The Clayton's Len, Ray Dow, Ramon, Evalee, Tommy Although I am trying to talk personally with every voter in Texas THE NATION. County, to those of you I have missed I want to introduce you to my family and myself.

We take this opportunity of thanking all those who have so faithfullly stood by us thru the illness and death of our beloved husband, Daddy and grandpa, Charley R. Howerton; first to those who made it possible for us to keep him with us an extra two years by the giving of your blood; to Dr. Wall and Staff; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Day and the hospital staff, and to the many friends and loved ones who it is impossible for us to reach in any way other than thru this newspaper.

Only our Father in Heaven knows what your every act of kindness and sympathy has meant to us, and may He richly bless each one is our sincere prayer. Mis. Charley Howerton. Mr. and Mrs, Don Howerton, Webb and Chris.

Mr, and Mrs, Nolan Howerton, Leas a Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Ramsey, Brenda and Darlene. Mr.

and Mrs. James Fortson. We wish to thank all who helped in any way during the illness and death of our loved one, Hilda McNew. For the food, flowers, muiicandwords of comfort. May God bless each one is our prayer-Bert McNew and families.

I wish to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, visits and those that helped in anyway while I was in the hospital. It was deeply appreciated. Carl Dean Huff I feel that I hove the necessary qualifications to make you a good Sheriff. I am a veteran of the Korean War, During my tour of duty, I successfully completed Military Law Enforcement Training and afterwards was appointed an instructor. This experience should better qualify me to make Texas County good law enforcement officer.

The Sheriff's office will always be available to anyone ot any time. or a member of my staff, will answer all calls any hour of the day or 11 Re -Elect I a night. I will be a hard working Sheriff. The Ichord Record Congressman DEMOCRAT 8th DISTRICT Vote Tuesday, November 5th We are very grateful for all help in the primary and your support and votewill be greatly appreciated by my family and myself on November 5th. OPPOSED TO REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF GUNS RAY DOW CLAYTON Democrat Candidate For Sheriff of Texas County lOOT VETERAN FARMER With eight years in Congress, Dick Ichord has the seniority so vital in Congress.

He will become Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities in the vis! Congress (the only Congressman in Missouri to head such a committee). He is also a high-ranking member of th House Armed Services Committee. His M-16 rifle investigation saved the taxpayers millions of dollars, last year he reduced foreign aid by $150 million. He believes in and votes for a balanced budget. Dick Ichord led the way for the establishment of Missouri's new National Park and authorization for the development of the Meramee River Basin.

He is a man who stays close to the people and votes his own convictions a Congressman of proven Paid for by friends of Ray Dow Clayton CARE iB CONGRESS COMMITTEE, 1 14 Hsu iton, M. Gmtb tiy, Chair Marl McCubb Inborn.

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