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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 3

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Houston, Missouri
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THE HOUSTON HERALD, FEBRUARY Mr and Mrs Asa Johnson, Mr. PLATO GRAD HONORED tr for copies of your papers. and Mrs. Elmer Homines, Mrs. IN NAVY CEREMONY I Not only does this reflect great Myers Williamson and son, Jim- Lyle E.

Matthews, known to credit upon you but It enliances I OBITUARIES Liiiiie Ellen Guynn Lizzie Ellen Edmondson iported the youths and his friends and family as Dale. the prestige and reputatior of till nded Of the In who this center and all its personnel," Guy in, daughter TWELVE MEMBERS OF HOUSTON MYF ATTEND INSTITUTE Sever Intermediate youths, Mary Christie. Katri'ia Hardin, Marilyn Holland, Gayla Kay Homines. June Williamson, Bobby Glenn Johnson and Dukie and fivt- ni'r youtiis. to live on a farm north of Hug-Kl'is, Mrs.

Guynn transferred hii membership to the Frrewill Baptist Church at Number One, nhcre she has been a member It 46 years laid Elizabeth Eiimori of Corn- I eently received lett-mendation from R- Rear Admiral USN. NAMTC Letters HEAD'S Phone 210 Jack P. Mr Cumm.mder Men In Service born January 187ti. and died in January 22, 1958. at the turn of v.r dt-at.

and 22 days. HiH husband preceded hi la l- Mr, 17. lf'42. From The People El '1 Dud. 1 Guyn R.

A. M.ilthew; id rln.ys it'll- hn- Oxnnrd. of Ml, and Mrs. in search Enyin, by ate of Missoi Ivi- at. Rollu.

fO'J Mo. Reverend My-rs tended the Winter Tn-MiTdlf ci School of Mn; iildiv Can Pen I The of lendat Fivt Tho 11-24. ii tied I i foi true They w' re a pari of mo he 25Lh Shock and Vib- than who 160 on the Mexican we Marion of West Plains: Ajmalee wclrnme the news from back of Iowa; Jesse home. I Hugtfins and Lore an Frey or youths and red to share i the studies You Should See Us Before You Buy! The main assault force, made up of tlv-' 7th Reuiment, landed on D-Day, Jan. 20.

and engaged the "enemy" forces. Pour days prior to D-Day, the forces landed on San Clemente Island, 45 miles off the Southern here" DUSton; grandchildren and Upon transferring from Ofiri.stian principles and of dally living. The Reverend Joe Kennedy of Glendora, who Is president The Ellis Prairie Extension Club met Jan. 14 at the home of Mrs, Earl Shelton with eight great-grandchildren. In the early I9t)0's the Guynn family lived in niriohnmo brauon Symposium at.

the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during a two-day session in September, In the commendation Admiral Monroe stated, "Indicative of the contributions you have made to the development of guided missiles are the many requests to the Naval Air Missile Test Cen- the International The morning California coastline, to Guynn became a member 'of the mPmbe Present we hope to be sent to some base near Missouri. Bwng able to visit friends and relatives is the best of tonics during army life. Believe mel Thank you. Sincerely, Mrs. James R.

Holt. spent Freewill Baptist church in Co. We have Foundation, and world traveler, airfield needed to accomodate was the featured speaker. close support aircraft and hell- Mr. and Mrs.

James Holland, copters. iveia, Oklahoma. As soon as the family returned to Missouri Prices Are Right Friendly Relations sets. At noon a delicious dinner was enjoyed. Our dinner euest was Earl Bhelton.

Hazel and Irene received Mystery Pal gifts. At 2 o'clock club was called to order by our president and opened by a prayer. Roll call was answered by all. Motion carried to complete the work on cemetery for our community project. Prompt, Efficient Service Another motion that carried was to use some of the club' money to fix a gift box for Mr; Bill Shelton who has been sick for so long.

Mrs. Eno Sigman was appointed to get the things Top Quality Fuel and fix the box. A Home management Leader Dependable Supply Local Storage Training Meeting will be held in Houston from 10:00 a. to 3:00 p. m.

on Thursday. February 13, The meeting will bi: conducted by Mary Johnson, Home Management Specialist of the University of Missouri Sor- The meeting will include sug-gcsiions on how to use home appliances to make home life more enjoyable and hnmemaking easier 12 Years Experience and more how to operate and care for equipment so ill give long and satisfactory ice: how to prevent accidents using equipment. Leaders also, learn how to use the The Best LP Gas Service right electric cord, ground your wasning machme, that appliance Instruction sheets are Important and to care for electric cords. The meeting will Include extension club home management leaders and women of Balanced Farming families are Invited also. At No Extra Cost To You yfffj we PaY a DOUBLE albvvaiice te your old fires r- 010 TIRE 9 ALLOWANCE to jl PLUS SPECIAL $94 I ALLOWANCE OlA to A TrtTIU f9 i Save! Save! Save! Make Your Gas Dollars Go Farther Visit Chuck Wagon Service Station APCO Products 'Dependma on nze and tidewall Save on Gas, Tires, Oil, Batteries, HERE'S WHY U.S.

ROYAL NYLONS GIVE YOU NEARLY TWICE THE Grease and Wash Jobs BLOWOUT PROTECTION Stanley Hicks, Mgr. Phone 383 "Go, Go, With Apco!" Extra blowout protection- Exfro moislure reiistqnea- Extra flexing retislance Extra heal prarectisn -U S. a ci Precision WHEEL BALANCE Static and Dynamic THE ORIGINAL EXTRA LOW PRESSURE TIRE. Safety Bonded Blowout Protection Quick-stop, Steer-easy Tread Exceptional Mileages i i i BULLDOZING 2 D-7 CATS Timber clearing, plowing, channel work, ponds, diversion terraces, etc. Experienced operators Chas.

Hoisington Lester Mayberry $15 per Hour S. E. Ferguson Phone 292 Houston FUi) i $1285 $140 Truck Tire U.S. ROYAL BROWN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 96 Houston, Mo..

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