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Section A Page 3 Houston, Sept. 4, 1997 n.nO L4H Deaths died Aug. 31. 1997. After graduating from Harrison High School in Harrison, he Don Fa Ik en berry James Doyan "Don" Faulkenberry.

HO. son o( Arthur and Lizzie Faulkcnbcrry, was born June 8, 1917. ai Salem. Ark. He died Aug.

31. 1997. ai Licking Park Manor following a long illness. He married Lottie Hamilton Dec. 15, 1W7, at Salem, Ark.

They had two sons. The Faulkenberrys have lived near Houston for (he last 32 years, where they raised iheir family. Mr. Faulkenberry retired in 19h5 from Caterpillar Tractor Co. He was a member of the Ozark Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters and one brother. Surviving are his wife, Lottie, of the home; two sons. Greg Faulkenberry of Peoria, and Nathan Faulkenberry of Lakevicw. one brother, Foster Faulkenberry of Lathrop; and five grandchildren. Services were Sept.

3 at Ozark Baptist Church with the Rev. Ed Hamilton officiating. Bunal was in (he Ozark Cemetery under the direction of Evans Funeral Home. Andy Jordan James Andrew "Andy" Jordan, 69, son of Avadna Horton and Tully Holt Jordan, was born March 26, 1928, al Fayetteville. Ark.

He Class of 1982 The Houston High School Class of 1982 met Saturday night at the Lions Den for Its class reunion. Front row, Irom left, Teresa Horbyk Thompson, Virginia Belo Douglas, Karla Hobbs Ross, Michael Moore, Mary McCoy Ryno, Sharon Campbell McKlnney and Mary Donley Evans. Second row, Jim Daniels, Gordon Vandlvort, James Murray, Jeft Campbell, Craig Pounds, Danny McCartney, Pam Perryman Jones, Kay Castleman Wegleitner, Justin Vandiver, Leslie Belshe Wlllson and Mike Meizler. Not pictured: Bobby Merckiing, Sewiita Macomber Patterson, Mike Seagraves, Monty Hayes, Becky Kamlnskl Hayes, Denlse Finn, Jennifer Davis, Kim Southern Wilkerson, Mike Hoth, Paula Horton, Vincent Barton, Rodney Neugebauer, Joe Stockard, Jerri Sue Boren Randall, Billy O'Nell and Jimmy Shelton. At A Glance Agenda Raymondville served in the U.S.

Army in Korea, receiving an honorable discharge in 1948. He graduated from St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 1952, Mr. Jordan owned a drugstore in Hillsboro, and worked as a sales representative with Squibb Pharmaceuticals. He purchased Jordan Pharmacy in Houston in 1970.

He was a member of the Houston United Methodist Church, the Houston Lions Club and the Razorback Fan Club. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother. Tully Holt Jordan. Surviving are three sons, Robert A. Rogers, Stewart W.

Rogers and James A. Jordan II; a sister, Ouida Yeoman; a stepbrother. Charles Matthews; and three grandchildren. Services are 2 o'clock today (Thursday) at the United Methodist Church in Houston with the Rev. Ron Dunavin and the.

Rev. Bill Rice officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the United Methodist Church choir fund. Opal Wallace Opal Wallace. 88.

daughter of James B. Coble and Retta Lou Ellis Coble, was born Sept. 5, 1908, in the Bado community. She died Sept. 1.

1997, at Salem Memorial District Hospital Long Term Care Facility at Salem. She married Dan J. Wallace Nov. 19, 1927, at Mannford, Okla. They had three children.

She was a member of Calvary Temple Church at Salem. Her hobbies included sewing, gardening and canning. She was preceded in death by her husband, one child, one grandchild, four brothers and three sisters. Surviving are two daughters. Oletta Jones of Houston and Doris Hayes of Salem; two brothers, Lester Coble of Cabool and Ernie Coble of Cedar Falls, Iowa; two sisters, Ermal Clark of Houston and Faye Gockley of Cabool; seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Services were Sept. 3 at the Evans Funeral Home Chapel in Houston with the Rev. Harry Hayes officiating. Burial was in the Bado Cemetery. Kaiilyn, Jamie and Sandy Addie of Springfield visited Saturday with their mother and grandmolher.

Audery Smith, and aunt, Bernice Vollmar. The group had lunch at Mom's Kitchen and visited Dondie and Lee Hobbs at Yukon. David Donnley visited Sunday evening with Smith and Vollmar. Wesley Brown. Wendy and Mason visited Friday evening with his parents, Lloyd and Bonnie Lou Brown.

Lloyd and Bonnie visited Saturday afternoon with Mabel Brown al Licking. Also visiting Mabel were Donald and Pat Brown, Amanda York, St. Charles; and Sheila Brown and Emily, Branson. Dane Lewis attended the blue-grass festival Friday and Saturday at Dixon. Juanita Jameson returned home recently after having surgery at St.

John's Regional Health Center in Springfield. Visiting her were Spec. 4 Jamey and May Jameson of Schofield Barricks, Hawaii; and Cliff and Jcannie Jameson of Yukon. Visitors over Labor Day weekend in the home of Evelyn McCartney were her son, Danny and family. Canton, Ohio; Steve and Nola Cochran and family.

Eureka; Gary and Joyce McCartney and daughter and son-in-law, Troy; and Jimmy and Mary Odlc, Willow Springs. Danny attended his 15-year class reunion. Jason C. Pardus celebrated his birthday at home Saturday with his aunt, Karen Lee Simoman, Amber and Nina Orta; grandparents, Winona and Don Smith; aunt and uncle, Kathy and James Barker and sons, Travis and Randy, Jeff, Jasmine and Luke "Buddy" Simoman; and parents, Jerry and Cathy Pardus; and sister. Trisha Gale Pardus.

Frank and Marivcinne Langham had lunch Sunday with their granddaughter. Stephanie Langham, and gTcat-granddaughter, Sissy Lynn, at Sullivan. COMMUNITY MELTING COMING TO 4 INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION 5:30 p.m Thursday, Sept 11 Houston Senior Center 300 S. Grand, Houston Raymondville Booster Club meeting is 7 o'clock tonight (Thursday) at the Texas County Bank community room in Raymondville. Blue Heaven Club of Raymondville will have a reunion dinner at 5 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Raymondville Community Building for past and present members. Dixon family reunion and covered dish luncheon is 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7.

at the home of John and Marlys Beeler, 633 W. Ozark, Houston. Twin River Trail Riders will host an afternoon ride Sunday. Sept. 7, starting at 2 p.m.

at the home of Ernie McKee on Emery Road at Bucyrus. Texas County Retired Teachers meeting is 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, in the fellowship hall of the First Baptist Church in Houston. Juanita Blankenship will speak on AARP.

Ozark Township board meeting is 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, at the Eunice community room. Cass Township board meeting is 6:30 p.m. Monday.

Sept. 8, at Miller Auto Sales at Simmons. Success Tender Paws 4-H Club meeting is 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, at the Success School cafeteria.

Raymondville School board meeting is 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, in the teachers' lounge. Texas County Rising Stars 4-H Club meeting is 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept.

8, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post home north of Houston on U.S. 63. Houston Schools board of education meeting is 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, in the office of the superintendent.

Roby Fire Department Auxiliary meeting is 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the Roby Fire Station. Texas County chapter of Habitat for Humanity meeting is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.

9, at the United Methodist Church in Houston. Success School board meeting is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, in the school library. American Association of University Women's meeting is 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the Texas County Library in Houston. American Legion Post 890 and Auxiliary meeting is 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, al the Raymondville Community Building.

Fraternal Order of Eagles 391 1 meeting is 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the aerie south of Houston on U.S. 63. Texas Lodge 372 I.O.O.F.

meeting is 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the lodge hall on Grand Avenue in Houston. Houston Area Chamber of Commerce board meeting is 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.

10. at the chamber office on North Grand Avenue. OWLS widows support group meeting is 6 p.m. Thursday. Sept.

11. at Pizza Express on South Sam Houston Blvd. Twin River Trail Riders meeting is 7 p.m. Thursday. Sept.

1 1, at the Houston Senior Center. Plans for the 15th Annual Ride Out Against Cancer for Sept. 20 will be finalized. American' Legion Post 41 and Unit potluck supper is 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.

1 1, at the legion hall on South Sam Houston Blvd. The meeting will follow at 7:30. For More I Information Call: (800) 051-6000 -j fBt "7 County Regional V. Medical Center K. Mm people Uhc nuisc Mary Bute', and get a dim rfns special place Call 573-3M-88W, ext.

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