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Herald RctTuhitcan, January 13, 1966 Sillyman. Mrs. Johnson was a. former school teacher of Mrs. Sillyman.

Mrs. Joe Luttrell of Phoenix, Ariz. receive the Houston newspaper for one year as a birthday gift from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Daniel of Sr, Charles, Mo.

A family New Years dinner as held at the home of Mr. are! Mrs. Hubert Wright and three daughters, Dawn, Karon, and Traci, those attending were Mr. and Mrs, James Longwell and three children, Dennis, Mike and Tobby Rae, of Greenville, 111. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Reed of St. Ann, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Loroy Buckner and daughter, Kandy Jo of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buckncr and Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Nord of Licking. Mrs. Art ford Freest of Boon -villc spent several days last week visiting ith her sister, Mrs. Pearl Birkhead. Extenstion Vote Now in Progress (Continued from page one.

Ballots are to be returned by Jan. 15. The University Council's responsibility is county programs, personnel, finance Here is a list of nominees from the county's five extension council districts! District One, Sherrill, (Two to elect), Sampson Branson; Jim Brallier; Raymond Ferguson; Mrs. Walter Nichols. District Two, Roubidoux, (One to elect) Norman Zook; Dean Veasman; C.

C. Rosen-felt. District Three, Morris, Clinton, Burdine, (Two to elect) Leland Holmes; Mrs. Warren Ragsdale; Mrs. Lonnie Robertson; Woodrow Weatherman.

District Four, Pincy and Cass, (One to elect) Mrs. Leland Douglas; Fred Field; John Forbes. District Five, Oiark, Carroll: Date and Pierce, (One to elect) George Beltz; Mrs. George OsrJcr. Springfield visited over the weekend with.

her mother, Mrs. John West, On Sunday another daughter, Mrs. Maude Hart, visited with them. The following members of the National Hair Dressers Association attended a business meeting in Mountain Crave Monday evening were Mrs. Nancy Gentry, Mrs.

Audrey Sears, Mrs. Wanda Floyd, and Mrs, Carole nc 5kouby. Franklin Hayes of La Grande, Ore. and Elmer Thompson of Houstonwillreeeive the Houston Newspaper for another year as a gift from Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hayes of Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wright and daughters of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Kiser and family of Success, Mr. and Mrs. Alhcrt Lord of Licking, Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Fansler and family of Pottersville, Mo. and SSgt, and Mrs.

Marshall Kiser of near Ft. Hood, Tex. Kiser just recently returncdhome after serving for two years in the armed forces in Germany. He will be Stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Kelbin Hardin of Kansas City have been visiting a few days (his week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin-ville Hardin.

W. Spencer and Gerald James of Portland, Ore. will receive the Houston Newspaper for one year as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ice of Hous- 77, of Joplin.

who died Jan. 6, at a hospital in Joplin. Services were held in the Xararenc Church in Joplin. John son of the Rev. and Mrs.

John F. M.uhew 410 1st Houston, Is a member of the Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Southwest Bar ist College in Boliv at. John, a freshman, is in he Mrs. Paul Nelson and son. Larry Paul, returned home Wednesday after spending the Christmas holidays in California W1 ith her sister and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Darrel Reed and Pam, and her brother and f.imilv. Mr, and Mrs. John Lon and on, at their ranch al Norco, Calif. Mrs.

Wilma Holt of Edgar Springs, Mo. for one year from Mrs. Clara Holt. Mi. and Mrs, DempS) Jones and Harold Jones of St.

Louis vi'iled over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jonus.

Mrs. Floral Pivler and son Cdr. A. T. Holt F.

P. O. San Francisco, Calif. will receive the Houston Newspaper for one year from Mrs. Clara Holt, Raymondville.

Those visiting in the Willis Douglas home over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Evans, Elaine and Joe from Arnol Mo.

A Iso Mr. a nd Mrs. Otto Hildebrandt of Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Lytton Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillyman and Larry all of Houston. Mrs. JohnS.

Cobb, Houston, and Mrs. Theo Ziskc, Salem, left Sunday for Jefferson City where they hoarded a train for the est Coast. The tv. women have rented an apartment at Calif. and will spend the winter new relatives of Mrs.

Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Albert West, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Boster and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayfieid visited Sunday afternoon at the Love Rust Home near Eunice. Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Jones attended the funeral services Tuesday afternoon of brother-in-law, Harry Mow, Jack Pixler, in Kansas City. Mrs. C.

M. McCaskill returned home Sunday after visiting a few days in Marsh-field where she attended the wedding Saturday night of her granddaughter, Miss Sue She is the dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. McCaskill.

Mrs, David Weeks and two daughtersof Philadelphia. Pa. are spending a month ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley and her brother and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Kelley and son at Success, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw accompanied by Mrs. VV.

R. Bradshaw of Pleasant Hope, Mo. to Des Moines, la. last Tuesday to attend the funeral of John Bradshaw's sister Mrs. Hael M.

Carpenter. Mrs. CI ifford Moulton returned home last Sunday after spending the holidays with her brother and family, M', and Mrs. Everett Shinaut, in Denver, Colo. In Sterling and Crook, Colo.

she visited with her brothers-in-law and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moulton, The two Moulton families and Mrs.

Cliff Moulton went on to Cheyenne, Wyo. where they visited with their sister and sister-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ault. Mr.

and Mrs. James Longwell! and three children of Green-, villc, 111. visited over the1 New Year's weekend with hisi mother, Mrs. Matrie and other relatives. Mrs.

Nellie Hardin of Police Court Six persons pleaded guilty and received fines during the past few weeks inPolice Court. Entering a plea of guilty before Judge Floyd (Red) Thomp- Bill Randle, Dec, 14, charged with disturbing the peace. He was committed to jail for seven' days and fined $14. i James J. MalesKy, Dec.

21, charged with careless and wrockless driving. He was fined $29. 00. Loyd Dean Moore, Dec, 22, i charged with public drunkenness. He was committed to jail for 10 days and fined $30.

Richard L. ildhaher, Jan. 4, ch.irged with careless and wreckless driving. He was fined $23. Clifford Fan-ell, Jan.

3, charged ith careless and wreckless driving. He was fined $21. Leslie L. Wade, Jan. 8, charged with careless and wreckless driving while drinking.

He as fined $33. Leslie Ray Moore, Jan. 8, charged with careless and wreckless driving while drinking and resisting arrest. He was Fined SI 15. Judges Named (Continued from page one.

Pierce: Dem. Madge Mc-Callister and Rolla Patterson; Clarence Lay and Willie TroLighbridge. Piney: Winnie Gladden, Ethel White and Grace Davis; S. E. Ferguson, Edith Howerton and Ima Lilly.

Roubidoux: H. O. McLaughlin and B. T. Shem-well; Syble Bowlin and Clyde McWilliams.

Sargent: Carla Ciom and Laura Kimes; Hazel Means and Mrs. Harmon Mc-CarL Sherrill: Mariorie Kelly, Perry Killion and Freda McKinney; Mrs. Louise Holt, Berry Crow and Mrs. Vera Kirkman. Upton: Mrs.

Ruth Catron and Frank Murphy; D. O. Brown and Walter Baker. Branson Receives Army Promotion FORT SHAFTER, HAWAII--Roy E. Branson, son of George Branson, Raymondville, was promoted Dec 23 to colonel at Fort Sh after, Hawaii, where he is assigned to the Operations and Training Section, Headquarters, U.S.

Army, Pacific. Colonel Branson entered the Army in January 1940, was last stationed at Fort Monroe, Va, and arrived in Hawaii on this tour of duty in August 1963. Legal Notiwfj I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF GUA RDIAN STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF TEXAS ss. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF TEXAS COUNTY, MISSOURI In the estate of Bertie Helbert, Incompetent. Estate No.

4068 To all persons interested in the estate of Bertie Helbert, Incompetent: On the 10th day of January, 1966, Abada Durham was appointed guardian of the person and estate of Bertie Helbert, a person adjudicated incompetent under the laws of Missouri, by the Probate Court of Texas County, Missouri. The business address of the guardian is Bado Route, Houston, Missouri, whose telephone number is WO 7-3423, and her attorney is Wm. Duke Hiett of Hiett Becker, whose address is 119 Grand Ave, Houston, Mo. and whose telephone number is WO 7-3570. All creditors of said incompetent are notified to file their claims in the Probate Court within nine months from the date of first publication of this notice or be forever barred.

Date of first publication Jan. 13, 1966. Dorothy S. Akins Clerk Probate Courtj0f Texas County, Missouri (SEAL) 2841 Cabool ill receive the Houston Newspaper as a gift from her nephew, Dr.Wilmar Welch Walker of Cleveland, Miss. Out-of-town relatives and friends attending the funeral of E.

Ward of Bucyrus were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sillyman of Kansas City; Darnell Fowler of Shawnee, Kan. Mr. and Mrs.

DarrcH Ward and sons of Lee's Summit, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hinkle of Raytown, Mo. Mi.

and Mrs. Wayne visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. farmers Akers, and J. A.

Raper of Salem, Mo. Bill Ward of Bartlcsville, Okla. Roy WHO USE PCA LOANS Mrs. Geneva Ward, Pansy Bingamon and Ken Johnson of Cabool visited Monday afternoon ith Mrs. Elsie Mi.

and Mrs. Earl Ramsey of Cobb and family of Springfield, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Camett Sliger pay cash less save more and children of Chesterfield.

Mo. visited over the weekend PAY To the editor: The Business and Professional Women's Club of Houston wants to thank the editors of the Newspapers Herald and Republican for the splendid publicity you generously gave to the Miss Merric Christmas parade, Dec 4, 1965. It would be difficult to estimate the value of this coverage in newspaper articles and pictures that you gave freely for this We ant you to know we greatly appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Again, our thanks. We extend good wishes to the staff for a prosperous and happy New Year.

Sincerely, Business and Professional Women of Houston. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wilson. Miss Carrie Medlock of Yukon will be celebrating her birthday ATTENTION FARMERS The N.F.O. announces that a nation wide bargaining, marketing, sfructure has been completed and is now in operation.

The bargaining power of the N.F.O. is now being felt nation wide by all processors. Texas County NFO Sunday, Jan. 16. She appreciate cards from all her Swmrlng credit beforehand through PCA enable yon to receive substantial cash discount In most every com.

You can avoid high interest rates, carrying charge and other hidden finance costs. Often, the saving! you obtain from these factors alone are far greater than th small cost you pay for a Production Credit loan! It's good business to borrow the money you need from PCA. For details contact: DEWAIN ADKISON Farmers Production Credit Association Houston, Mo. WO 7-2039 friends. tfh people areJ mant-ad mindsd! 1 IT'S TIME TO GO CARL H0NEYCUTT CHEVROLET- OLDSMOBILE CO.

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