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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 12

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Herald Republican. Nov. A Public Notices Executrix. William E. Gladden, Required by law to inforroi citizens of matters aftectind oldhome place which Is owned by Ralph Vandiver now.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vandiver and children called at the Jimmy Vamell home Sunday evening. the sale at Cabool Saturday night. Mrs.

Leona Howard is visiting in Oklahoma and Kansas. Mrs. Bculah Mitchell visited her mother Friday. Mr. and Mis, Joe Pierce visited at the Dave Black home them or their property.

WW Clad to report E. Gockley I ll7 We wish to express our sincere thanks to each one who was so kind and thoughtful during the illness and after the death of 'our dear mother and grand-motheT. Thanks for the many prayers, food, cards and flowers. Thanks to anyone who helped in any way. May Cod bless each of you.

The families of Tessio Cape, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holts, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Carter. is improving. Mrs. Pauline Coble and girls went to Kansas over the week- Severat from this area have been attending the revival at Brother Taylor's church at Roby.

We are always glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Carter home. Mark Combs and his niece andnephew visited awhile Saturday at the Lee Pierce home. He had come back to see the Use The Want Ads I NOTICE OF IETTERS TESTAMENTARY GRANTED STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF TEXAS ss.

IN THE PROBATE COURT OF TEXAS COUNTY, MISSOURI at HOUSTON, MISSOURI In the estate of SAMUEL E. TUFTS, deceased. Estate No. 4050 To all persons interested in the estate of SAMUEL E. TUFTS, decedent: On the 11th day of October, 1965, the lastWill of SAMUEL E.

TUFTS, Deceased was admitted to probate and MARION E. CAMERON was appointed the executrix of the estate of SAMUEL TUFTS decedent, by the probate court of TEXAS, County, Missouri, on the 11th day of October, 1965. The business address of the executrix is Rural Route, Licking, Missouri, and her attorney is Garnet W. Taylor of Suite 1204-705 Olive St. St.

Louis 1, Mo. whose business address is Suite 1204-705 Olive St. St. Louis Missouri, and whose tele phone number is Chestnut 1-1069. AUcreditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within nine months from the date of this notice or be forever barred.

All persons interested are notified thatsuch court, at the Bates. Third row, Bessie Davis, Alma Neal, Flossie Davis (baby), Minnie Jackson, Birdie Merrell, Gladys Anderson, Pearl Vance, Ellen Bates, Florence Cox, Geo Cox, Clabe Bates. Fourth row, Everett Jackson, Lory Blankenship. This picture is owned by Ernest'Sotterfield This photo of Paddy Chapel School was taken in 1906, The teacher was Mattie Edwards. Back row, from left, Ernest Satterfield, Coleman Prock, Jesse Neal, Willie Bates, Guy Pittman, Guy Satterfield, Oot ley Blankenship, Mart Cox.

Second row, Maudie Pittman, Oatley Neal, Elba Bates, Lizzie Bates, Burt Blankenship, Jim i news from WHITE Texas County Memorial Hospital Will not wash MEDICAL SURGICAL ADMITTED: October 25 or chalk! times and will deterr A white paint provided by law, ne the persons who Lone Oak hat week) We enjoyed having Jack Kirby of the Gideon organiiation with us in church at Oak Grove Sunday. Mr. Kirby gave an interesting talk on how the Gideon Internationals go about buying and placing Bibles in schools, hotels and hospitals all over the world. Our sympathy is extended to the family of Luther Aldridge. May God comfort them in the loss of their husband, father and grandfather, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Tom-ich from Gary, Ind. visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eisner over the weekend.

They left Sunday for Louisiana to visit their son and wife. Manson Amick and Mrs. Ceroid Welch drove to Columbia Saturday to visit Mrs, Dessie Smith. Lee Smith and Mb, Bob Carter drove up Sunday to see Mrs. Smith.

They report her feeling some better. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Douglas and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Kelley one evening Mrs. Clara Flowers, Clinton and Randy and Johnnie Flowers visited in the Allan Flowers home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Doyle Akeman, Connie and Bonnie visite Tuesday evening in the Jess Erwin home. Nita and Bonnie called in the Erwin home and Mrs, Nettie Harmon home Saturday. Connie Tottingham spent the weekend in the Ralph Lockett home, Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Akeman visited Tuesday in the Lockett home. Mrs. Doris Flowers and Mr. Ruth Amick called on Mrs.

Vickers recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vickerslive on the former Bert Jones farm. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Jones went to Kirksville, last week and visited Shirley's mother, Mrs. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Dotson and sons visited Thursday and Friday in the Otto Taff home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taff called in the Ralph Lockett home Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Harveyjarretcalled one evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vatidi-vort visited inthe Doyle Hanna home Friday evening, Linda and Larry Taff visited Norma Jean West Thursday evening.

Visitors inthe Doyle Akeman home this week were May Don-away, Lawrence Bonner, Jess Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman and Johnnie and Mattie Akeman. Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Coats, Mrs. Rubyand Mark Rust visited in the Vem Altis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Vandi-vort visited Tuesday in the Bill Vandivort home. Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Akeman and Bonnie ate dinner Sunday in the Wayne Rust home in Cabool. Mr. and Homer VanHi prepared especially ethe i for woodwork above I real property ind of the ex-er of their in- of the decei tent and cb; brick or stone walls vort visited Sunday in the Bill Van Ccndren home. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Reaves and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Burch and Bob visited last Sunday inthe Dillard Reaves home. Mrs.

Norene Elmore and daughters visited one day last week in the Dillard Reaves Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCall visited Saturday evening in the Dale Van Genderenhome. Bill and Doyle VanGenderen "ttended soil fertility meeting in Houston one evening and an A A meeting in Cabool Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Dillard Reaves visited Monday in the Jess Reaves home. Mrs. He ten Donaw ay is spending the week in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs.

Danny Mott's children. Nita Akeman and Connie called in the Lloyd Johnson, BillVan Gendercn and Dillard Reaves home Monday. Richards Bros. Grocery Winners Twenty inners of baskets of groceries at Richards Bros, were announced last week. Shoppers received the free groceries if an larm clock rang as they were checking out.

Winners: Mrs. Milton Little-field, Mrs. James Yarnall, Wilbert Holland, Mrs. Nancy Pittman, Myrtle McKinney, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Routh and' children were out from Springfield for the weekend. A family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartzog Sunday, helped Mrs. O.

M. McLaughlin celebrate her birthday. Mrs. E. C.

Miller visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews in le banon. The traditional Halloween spirits descended on Plato at dusk Saturday evening with the cry of "trick or treat" as they visited homes. They were not disappointed for at each home theyreceivedtheirtreat.

Afew waiteduntilSundaytocail and they too received a treat, however, most attended services Sunday evening. East Fair View (Last week) Sunday School was attended by 60. The Rev. Caddis delivered the Sunday morning and Sunday night messages. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Clarkeston and family were visiting in this area over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Aulton Pierce and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenny Perry and Mark visited over the weekend at the Orvil Burch, Leo Kelly and Lee Pierce Sorry to report the Rev. Jimmy Varnell got hurt Tuesday by a horse. Mrs. Alma Westfall and Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Pierce attended Farland, Lynchburg; Baby Girl McFarland, Lynchburg; Janet Bonham, Licking; Baby Girl Bonham, Licking; Patsy Hib-ler, Houston; Baby Boy Hibbler, Houston; juanita Garrett, Success; Julia Breedlove, Lynchburg. October 27 BabyGirl Bressie, St, Charles (expired); Hermine Raschke, Cabool; Joe Ramsey, Eunice; Bulord Luttrell, Cabool; Vivian Oaks, Cabool; BabyGirl Oaks, Cabool; Larry Emery, Van-vant; Bradley Cobom, Cabool; Eva Sigler, Winona; Rosa Bel tz, Amarillo, Tex. October 28 Edna Bressie, St. Charles.

October 29 Don Gourle Manes; Cloa Spurgin, Eminence; Clarence Robertson, Cabool; Ella Lan-nen, BucyruS (expired); Lewis Hendrixson, Mtn. Grove. October 3Q Bob Headley, Hartville; Bonnie Lasley, Willow Springs; Baby Girt Lasley, Willow Springs; Ada Dixon, Houston; Linda Honeycutt, Cabool. October.31 terests therein. Date of first publication is October 14, 1965.

Dorothy S. A kins Clerk Probate Court of Texas County, Missouri (SEAL) I54t IN THE PROBATE COURT OF TEXAS COUNTY, MISSOURI STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Texas, ss. Estate Number 4001 NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND PETITION Baby Girl Bressie, St. Charles; Baby Girl Bressie, St. Charles; Rhieva McFarland, Lynchburg; Mamie Irene Johnson, Houston: Louis Bodo, Houston; Gyneth Johnson, Summersville; Donnie Brown, Cabool; Ma ry Yoakum, Houston; Janet Bonham, Licking; Baby Cirl Bonham, licking; Eva Sigler, Winona; Clarence Nelson, Salem.

October 26 Dama lingle, Cabool; Baby Girl Johnson, Houston; Dora Smith, Cabool; Linda Honcy-cutt, Cabool; Lewis Hendrix-son. Mm. Grove; Larry Emery, Variant; Bonnie Lasley, Wil- Octoher 27 Cloa Spurgin, Eminence; Don Gourle Manes; Baby Girl Lasley, Willow Springs. October 28 Mary Haney, Houston. October 29 Lula Murphy, BucyruS; Ruth Sloan, Houston; Bob Heodley, Hartville.

October 30 Lemma Fleming, Summersville; Lloyd Storm, Licking; Maxine King, Aurora, 111. Effie Deatherage, Hartshorn; Bab Boy King, Aurora, 111, October 31 George Ireland, Eunice; Kenneth Wheeler, Ellis Prairie; FREE Paint Brush With The Purchase Of 2 Gallons Of Pittsb Outside House Paint. Reg. S4. 69 Value RUST UTILITY SHOP Ho Deathera Hartshorn.

Plato Mrs. Albert Joern, Joe Hinch, We sorry to learn that Deibert Skaggs is critically i LI i in the Kansas University Med ical Center, Kansas City, Kan. FOR DISTRIBUTION To All Persons interested in the Estate of John Samuel Cobb, deceased. Notice is hereby given that a final settlement and petition for determination of the persons who are the successors in interest to the personal and real property of the decedent and the extent and character of their interest therein and for distribution of such property, will be filed in the Probate Court of Texas County, Missouri, on the 23th day of November, 1965, or as continued by the Court, and objections or exceptions to such settlementoi petition must be inwriting and filed within ten days after the filing of such settlement, Margaret Charlotte Cobb, Delbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Skaggs who live south Mrs, Joyce Belshe, Mrs. Ar-lene Boesl and Mrs. Ancll Williams, all of Houston; Mrs. Roy Huff, Success; Mildred Carter, Cabool; Mrs. Viola Tinney, BucyruS; Gerald Dean York, Barbara Stark, Fred Neugebauer and Eddie Merck-ling, Raymondville; Richard Meyer, Tyrone; Rosalee Jones, Elk Creek and Mrs.

L. G. Van-diver, Kansas City, Mo. of Plato. Mrs, Iroy Bates was in Wallace Hospital at Lebanon CQDGtfDDJ Because I hove sold my farm, I will sell rhe following described property at the farm, loccred about 25 miles west of Houston at the form formerly owned by Jess Wallace (go one mile west of Success, turn left on Highway and watch for markers) beginning at p.m., on: SATURDAY, NOV.

6 last week but returned home Saturday. Mark christensen, Mm. Grove. DISCHARGED: October 25 Florence Carder, Mtn. Grove; Doris Coforth, Elk Creek; Elvis Dewirt, Eureka; Ruth Elliott, Cabool; Rosa Thibodeau, Licking (expired); Clarence Nelson, Salem (expired); Baby Girl Bressie, St.

Charles (expired). October 26 Ada Burch, Bucyrus; Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hall of Springfield were out for the weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Hall. 2,400 Families In Texas County Read This The PlatoEagles played Sum- mersville here Friday evening for their first basketball game Skyles, Houston; Baby Girl Skyles, Houston; Rhieva Mc- Cattle of the season. The Eagles i in fine form Friday ning both games. The 6 5 ended their game 4S-3S and Case corn picker; 2 row plant-eri Ferguson 2 bottom disc, 3 pt hitch; 3 point 30" table burz saw; Dearborn cultivator, 3 pt. two row.

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