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Tri-County News from Sullivan, Missouri • Page 3

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Tri-County Newsi
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Sullivan, Missouri
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aluminum, but the water was deep and Paul Kamper was unable to swim. TEI-COUNTY KZSi. Ca, SulUm, hip. TfcuMday, December 12, lf PAG I CASD OF cember 18 th to attend the funeral of hit cousin Willie Lamm, i The Crows stayed after the i visit with relatives they had not seen for quite some day appeals to drivers to use care and common Bense during 'this year's holiday season. Of 31.

traffic deaths in the state last 19 occurred in the rural areas of Masouri. Hockaday urges drivers to use "moderation In consumption of liquor at parties. Driving and drtnkiii, dp not meke safety. Qbifcry coon In Crawford county near the old Christy Iron Mine. He was hunting with a man from Granite City, German Cler, who brought Graves to a doctor, TJ proves family requested an autopsy, whlchwas performed by Dr.

James Cooper, pathologist for Sullivan Community Hospital. He found that the cause of death was a heart attack. Coroner Paul Shanklin had been included in the Investigation, CIVIl SERVICE EXAIIS ATpOSLOFFICE Postmaster Robertson announces that the Sullivanpost office is accepting applications for civil service examinations to fill future vacancies. Details are available at the post office. A 'j' DIES HUNTING COON Thomas Graves of Lee St.

Louis, collapsed Friday ev-' eiujig Dec. 9 whil hunting rac il )-. In loving memory of Dwayne Miller, son Mr, and Mrs. Walter Miller, whopassedaway from this afe December 2L 1965. Cod must have loved you very much i As we all loved you too, Wt know the many helpful things Your kind heart found to do." But as the gate of life la closed Another gate swings wide, The gate of God's eternal life Just.on the other The was sudden, shock, severe, 1 )i To part with one we loved so' dear, We often tit and think of you, -Things you used to say and do.

We wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say good-by. Saldy missed by Mother and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Linda Pepper, and all who loved him. 1' en' i Thomas Dick Coyer, son of the late James P.

and Mary 1 Studdard passed away Sunday. December 18, 1966 at Sullivan, He had at- talned the age of 71' years, ten months and 17 days. as everyone called him, was born Jan. 31, 1895 lnWssh-Ington county. Mo.

He has lived all of his life in the Sullivan area. i Surviving are one brother, Nelson Boyer of Route Two, -Bourbon; four sisters, Letha -Turnbull, Stella Eagen andMell Eads all of Sullivan, Mo; and Lucy Smith of Owtssa, Michigan; nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1966 from the Chapel of The Eaton Funeral Home with Rev. Li H.

Owens officiating. Interment was in Buffalo cemetery. lust what the happy holiday! JT mtpwrnr- sf 1 i't u.r v. in "SWA It Ml I 8 Ml 8 MAKE IT A SAFE TRIP Alarmed by the fact that a record number of persons died In Missouri traffic accidents over the 1965 Christmas holiday period, Colonel E. I.

Hock-aday, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, to AI I I I I LI i I'lJ i JS 'Jo rs. ftiiVi j.lu. Cll A "Tl i TT1 I doctor ordered: best wishes for a healthy, (Am GUUttU utiik ta oh famcU: i mcuf tli food cUte of tkil ioadOH fOf to yuc koaU ad muck i AoaJ happUuU to you familial. WARNER tiOTWE Division Or FAIRVJAY REX ALL DRUG I FAIRWAY SHOPPING CENTER Sullivan, Mo. Yi pray for lasting peace at Christmastime and always.

lVtCQXJtWtERS -v SULUVAN.MO. The family of OUver W. Barnes wishes to express stn jr cere thanks and appreciation 1 to many who aided him In the. time of his illness. We namely thank the staff of the Sullivan Community Hospital and physicians who cared for him.

We also acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy extended to us in this time of bereavement. THE BARNES ''SMOKE BUT KO FIRE Heavy smoke caused a call to the Sullivan Volunteer Fire Dept. Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. to the home of Vernon Loner, i There was no Are but an oil furnace had apparently back fired. tdcalj! Mr.

and Mrs. William Crow wtnt to Eldon Mo. Sunday De- CHRISTMAS to all our friends. Have a happy holiday! TO All RAIIIT BREEDERS A FR1ENOS FROM THE. PRESIOENT ft OFFICERS OF THE GATEWAY RABBIT BREEDERS Atsn.OfMb.

SB 'cr tt.ir A i mwiiEg ine strongest, quietest, oesi duii rords in history oticr you a variety exclusive features to make yourj orivina easier ana more emoyaoie. Like doors that lock automatically anti r'Yimfrtrt-Sf rMiti V.nilftrtn that exhausts stale air with windows closed. Add to this Ford's duraJ bility and famous quiet rivle, and you've got a lot of good reasons visit your Ford Dealer before you buy any new car. pROVHS Kl LAKE AI FARM HOME Paul Kamper, a bachelor 56 years old, drowned in small on his farm home north of Gerald Dec. 8th.

Coroner Moellenhoff, M. pronounced the death due to accidental drowning. Mr. Kamper, who lived with his brother Alfred, apparently attempted to remove their boat without help from the lake while Albert Kamper went to St. When Alfred returned home that evening he noted that Paul and the pickup truck were but went, to bed and slept, under the impres- sion Paul had gone to visit another brother who lives On the morning of Dec.

9th, Alfred investigated and found that Paul had not done the vis- lUng. The truck was found be" side the lake. The boat had capsized, and a search brought up (he body, which was taken to Oltmann Funeral Home at Gerald. The boat was lightweight, of May the holidays ting iti happiness for you! g3S VARIETY ij.Sullivoi Peace be with you arid those a you love at this holy time of Christmas! 17AQD REALTY HO I.477J SUUIVAN, MO. I'o.

Ah cw.im.' Vl fi'! tlal3 1'. hi nJ.l..J i.n".ijf' Tl lira i-SEtt OO Because If yoa want all these FEDERAL SAVINGS a LO All, pi fere 'i 4 tures in one car, you're got to want a '67 Ford. Your Ford Dealer can give you the nncensored story. But here's an idea of what Ford offers. SelcctShift Crulse-O-Matic trans mission really gives you two in one.

It shifts automatically lets you shift manually. That you can pick the right gear to road conditions or just shift for Kstandard on XL and LTD). "ATI' Tl rr i i 1 1 Convenience Conirol Pawl remind you to f.istcn scat belts, warns you if a door is ajar or fuel is low, Gn'iHie 3 of to OF SULLIVAN 4-' fea- 1 shifts or way suit fun nrd ou fit! I --gf UP to cur FEISMBS. it's because it's HALPiI'S will Sullivan, SULLIVAN,.

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