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Page 18 Moon Shot MOSCOW A The Soviet Union launched another space rocket townrd the moon toda.v, Tflss, the Soviet news agency, said. The probe was named Luna 13 and aimed "for further scientific studies of the moon and its close environments," the report said. POST-TRTBUNE. Jefferson City. Mo.

Wednesday Afternoon. December 21. 1966 Stumped for Lotf Minvfe mt? HOW ABOUT U.S. SURfAU Show Low Until Thursday Morning i Daily Record Hospital Admissions St. Mary's Hospital Mrs.

Uosetta Kyles, 609 Buena Vista Mrs. Hilda Folkcrt. Tipton; Kenneth Kauffman, Route Henry O'Rourke, Route Jerald SchulU, Tipton. Charles E. Still Hospital Mrs.

Clara Bezold, McKit- i Lase Cove, 623 E. High Dallas Strange, Eldon. Mrs. Gertrude Sehwartze. Argyle; Mrs.

Ruby Helton, Ulman; Mrs. Doris Roberts, Tipton; Earl Sleiner, Jamestown; Mrs. Wanda Biuckerhoff, New Hav- Financial Market Nh)W YORK (AP)--The but it gradually crawled market erased an initial loss and edged higher in moderate trading early this afternoon. Despite confusing ycarcnd cross currents, the market mns- baek and showed only a small fractional loss as trading went into the afternoon. Air Reduction, which raised its dividend and proposed a 2- tered enough strength to movelfor-1 stock split, enlivened the en.

Memorial Hospital Miss Lyriia Brenner, 221 Ashley St. VV. into plus territory. Thc action followed four straight days of decline. The Associated Pi-ess average of 60 stocks at noon was up .3 at 293.4 with industrials up .7, rails ii)) .1 and utilities unchanged.

Chrysler's planned cutbacks for January continued as a discouraging influence. Further weakness in General Electric as it responded anew to its fore- list with a gain of about 2. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up 1.73 at 796.32. Up a point or better were Pan American, United and Eastern airlines. LEGALS NOTICK OV HI.INO OF I A SKTTI.KMENT A FF.T1T1OS FOR I I I IBtf.

473.867, RSMo.) STATE or MIOBOOHI, COUNTY OP COI.K Among glamor Ihe stocks, higher-priced Polaroid and Services Friday For Mrs, Paden WL'ATHER OUTLOOK--Missouri can expect cooler weather. A Wirephoto) Weather Report Deatks Mrs Kliethermes ill "1 I uies at Hospital City Mrs. Cora Sullivan of Chilli-, cothe died Tuesday at a Cliilli- 1 cot he nursing home after a brief illness. She was the mother of Burial will Cemetery. Mrs.

Gertrude Ann Kliether- uies, 81, of 1708 E. Miller died Tuesday at St. Mary's Hos-: les Robmscm l47 Forest! i a Sire had been i for about Hl three months. eral services will he at 2 Mrs. 1 P-'ii.

Thursday at the Norman Kuneral Home at Chillicothe. 28. 1885. the daughter of I Funeral services for Mary C. Paden will be conduct-! Mrs.

Kliethermes was born ed at two p.m. Friday at the Julv Funeral Home chapel -John and Elizabeth Nilges Oidt- Hey D. Russell Lytle man. She was married Mav 25, bp in Riverviewjisos. to Joseph Kliethermps Mrs.

Paden died early today at her home, 1413 W. Main St. She was 78. Mrs. Paden was born Sept.

4, 1888 at Centralia, 111., daughter of Peter and Rose Mullens Mc- 'Greavy. She attended school at She was married to C. H. i Paden at Kansas City on Dec. 116, 1926.

She and her husband moved to Jefferson City 40 ago. Mrs. Paden was a member of! the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Train- died in 1934, She was a member of the maculate Conception Church and the St. Ann's Sodality. Survivors include: four sons Frank Two Arraigned For Escape Noon p.m..

6 p.m. p.m. p.m. Midnight Local Data The Thermometer Mrs. Florence David.

Seven jcast of lower earnings acted i Road; Russell McDowell, lonce more as a dampeuer on Clarksburg, Births Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kittrell Kyles, 609 Buena Vista Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital. Sou to Mr.

and Mrs, Ervin Morrison, Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Helton, a Tuesday at Clrarles E.

Still Hospital. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartze, A 1 Tuesday at Charles E. Still Hospital.

the blue chip section. GE sank to 87 at the Markets Kast St. Louis Livestock NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, III. A I Estimates for Thurs- Xerox rose about 2 apiece. U.S.

Smelting rex dividend) gained more than a point. Gains of a ixjint or so were made also by Jones Laughlin, Anaconda and U.S. Gypsum. Prices were mixed in active a i on the American Stock Exchange. Christmas Arrives Early for Indians A CANYON, Ariz.

(API Christmas came early for the 125 members of the Havasupai (and gilts 25 to 75 lower; sows; Inclian tr ibe who live deep in- barrows and) i Grand Canyon. day: Hogs calves 100; cattle sheep 200. Hogs id steady to 25 lower slow; barrows IN THE PROBATK COURT OF COLI COUNTY. MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 111 the I n( EglnM ALMA RENTEROJ1EM. No.

deceased. 1755 TO ALI, PERSONS INTERESTED THE ESTATE OP ALMA RENTER- QHEM, deceased. Notice Is hereby given (hut a flnil settlement Mid i i for Uon ot Ihe persons who are the successors In interest to the personal and real of the decedent and o( the extent and character of their Interesln i and for distribution of such property, i be filed In thi Probate Court of Cole County, Missouri by the undersigned on th- 30th day of Dt-cember, 1066 or as continued by thc and that any objections or exceptions to sticli settlement or petition or any Item thereof must be In writing and filed i i ten after the llllng of such settlement. A Fill-hard R. Nacy Cent a Trust city, Missouri.

Telephone Number 635-8485. RALPH RENTEnOHEM, Executor Route Jefferson City. Mo. Telephone Number: 496-35U PT. Nov.

30. Dec. 7-U-21. NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS World's Security Life Insurance Co 233'i E. High.

Jefferson City. Mo. A special meeliiiB of Stockholders of world i Life Insurance Company will be held at tlic office of the a 223'i E. High St Jefferson City, at 10 o'clock a.m. (Central a Time) on Thursday December 22 1866 PT Dec.

EA'jVisK'K 1J. NT. Dec. IB. NOTICE "Seiiled bids i be received up to 10 a.m..

Tuesday. December 37 1D66 to 25 lower; barrows and) i Canyon. for two reproduction machines' one gilts 190-250 Ibs 19.25-20,75; 300-i Three tons of gifts were para- lo cl 50 c-" lld Oll 625 Ibs sows 14.00-15.75. into the gorge Tuesday Cattle 1,700, calves 150; slea- a C47 transport plane sr 'iy. Missouri, in- Marriage License Hoy N.

Yates and Carol Sue choice heifers 22.50-23.50; cows both of Jefferson 14.50-17.00 choice 3n cac 1 1 ox 50 55 5t J8 -14 39 2 a.m.. .1 a.m. 6 a.m. a.m. 10 a.m.

Noon were clothing 14.50-17.00; choice vealers 30.00-| hous owares, tools, toys and Ifood. wooled; Pl cct Cil V. 'tc DO OJ.UTJ. 33 John Joseph Hiesborgcr and! Sheep 150; steady: wooled; navacare," as it's 30, Karen Janet Henley, both of slaughter lambs 21.50-22.50; call ecl, was started 22 years ago wooled slaughter owes 5.00-8.00. i Mrs Sophie Burden of enburg.

Ariz. The gifts were col- High yesterday 56, Low yesterday High past 48 years 66 in 1923; Low years-B in 1963. )n City. Delvin G. Meyr and Dorothy 3 Lambky, both of Jefferson Precipitation NewsTribune Weather Bureau Reading 0.0 for past hours ending at noon; heaviest rain tin 1920.

i to date 1.6); Missouri a a to date. a 40.44. Corrections inmates charged with escape were arraigned to-; r. rising" Magistrate Court Dorsey James Thacker, Route same date in js'years 2 i 2 pleaded guilty to driving on tn a 1 9 Thisj wrong side of the road; fined S15 and $12.10 costs. relative hu- a i u- Kliethermes and A day in Cole County Magistrate v.

sj per cent. Highest wind veio- rm i 2 4 hours ending at noon. Memori- Kliethermes, both of City, Hugo Kliethermes, They an? Jerry Croney, ending al noon. Memori- lal Airport, NW 8 MPH at 11 a.m. and Ben Summit.

Kliethermes, rise today allegedly escaped from the Sunr Prison Farm on Nov. 12, and William Turnbough, 17. who Kan5c 5 cily Four daughters. Mrs. E.

W. alleged escaped from Algoa Re-'Boonvnie Gangwish, Mrs. William Davis.j formatory on Nov. 15. The Sun 7:23, Sunset River Stages loday Leonard Dale Mills, Californ- is, pleaded guilty to careless and imprudent driving; fined S15 and S13.75 costs.

Kansas City Livestock KANSAS CITY i A --Cattle steers steady; cows steady to 25 higher: steers high good and choice 23.00-24.25; high choice and prime 24.50-25.00; lectecl in the Wickenburg and Phoenix areas. LEGALS heifers good and choice 21.7523.25; cows utility and commercial 16.00-50; feeder steers high good and choice 23.00-25.00. Hogs barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher, 1-3 16.50- men. She is survived by her husband, three step-sons, Ward Paden, 1558 Sunset Lake Road; Mrs. William Tichelkamp and Mrs.

Arnold Utrecht, all of Jeff- two step-sons, Jos- Kliethermes Jr. and Louis Kliethermps, both of Linn: three step-daughters, Mrs. Betty McDonald and Mrs. Joe Willenbring, bath of Kansas City, and Mrs. Joe Bogler, Defince, Iowa.

Jefferson City Hermann 5.2 5.9 4.5 Circuit Court John A. Erhart, limited driv-' ewes woolcd 6.M-7.00. 20.75; sows 1-3 14.25-16.00. She prime wooled lambs 21.00-22.50, NOTICE 01 FILING OK I A SETTLEMENT AND I FOK I I 'Sec. 473.587, RSMo.I nrl.

Ino at The i may be seen by con- a i the Division of Planning a 0 uY.S late a PT. Dec. 19-20-21-22-23, NOTICE Or- A A MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice that the a a meeting of 1 1 ot atock ol the Mldstiu-e the Tele- purpose of electing director, "to 8 Su'rftT the ensu ng year, and for the transact on of other business as may properly come before said meeting, will be heid ce of the Company 319 Street, Jefferson City, state Sny ofjanuar 0 W6C(lnesda -V. Jc i i day of December, 1966 JOHN H. MCHENRY President STATE OP MISSOURI.

COUNTY OP COLE President IN THE PROBATE COURT OF A JAMES F. MCHENBT COUNTY, MISSOURI AT JEFreSfnN Secretary In the a of A A WEINZERL, deceaserf. NO. 1139 I To ALL PERSONS INTERF'Vrpn TM Sheep 250; steady: choice and TME ESTATE or ANNA WEINZERL deceased. Both waived a preliminary; Lake hearing and were bound over to! Circuit Court for trial Jan.

16. Croney was returned to the prison on Dec. 13. He was scrv-l ing a five-year term for burg-' lary from Ho well. County.

He Albany, snow chanegi i Privileges granted. 3.9 up John Dudley, petition for lim- filed. me Ozarks 53.3 no change Ucd i i The Weather Elsewhere charge on July 14, 1965. that Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, clear High Low Pr. i 2 6 25 Turnbough was serving an in- Paden, 1440 Green Oidtrn" determinate sentence for a a Charles Paden jSeiSn Cit 6 1 cloudy dependence.

one step-dau-j Adolph Bacl es jghter, Mrs. Margaret Sanders. i a 42 grandchildren. Verdi, one brother, John, iMcGreavy. Zigler, 111.: and nine! The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Thursday at Dulle Funeral Home grandchildren grandchildren. and 20 Friends may call at the lune- Funeral services will be held ral home after two p.m. Thurs-; a 10 Frl at the Im- day. maculate Conception Church with the Rev. Thomas Greaney FREE GIFT WRAPPING MEN'S WEAR officiating.

Linn. Burial will be at Ann Hirschvogel Dies at Eldon legedly escaped from Algoa and Buffalo snow was captured on Nov. 15. snow Cincinnati, cloudy Man Killed, 2 Personsjcieveiand. cloudy Near Sedalia SEDALIA, Mo.

A Onei i cloudy man was killed and two per-i a i a nks, cloudy sons were injured Tuesday! Fort Worth, clear night in a two-car collision at! Helen a. cloud; U.S. 50 and Pettis County Road! Honolu lu. cloudy about four miles east of dalia. James Raymond Reid, 60, clear au, cloudy Smithton, was killed.

His wife, Pearl. 53, was treated at Both- Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, cloudy 55 58 46 30 31 33 38 -13 35 66 38 33 -5 74 52 78 cloudy 43 69 35 60 70 48 60 well Hospital in Sedalia for Lo cloudy fractured right leg, ankle and'Memphis, clear chest injuries. clear 72 Paul John Diehl of Milwaukee, snow 33 WTTccTrr wrr TT. Route 5 near Butler, driver of snow AnnTJ. FT 'Special) the other suf red face a Orleans, clear Anme 'bara Hirschvogel.

79, knce injuries New York, cloudy formerly of Russellville, died! i i a at the Uni Okla. Citv, clear' 'sciay at the home of her TV TODAY Wednesday, Dec. 21 7:00 8) Today show (C) (i:) News (C) a Show CoujjlT Agent's Report a a i a a Today in Missouri Today Show (C) I.al.uune KJY fiucss i i i Concentration A i i a Show Dit-k Van a I.orr at Lite Ji-ciparrfy tliS i i a (C) Sp.irrh 1-tir Tomorrow i i i i i I.inht Noon a a a i sister, Mrs. Freda Birdsong, at Eldon. Born Jan.

23. 1887, near Russellville. she was the versity of Missouri, was drivins Omaha, clear 32 68 37 73 53 25 33 15 23 25 22 33 32 28 23 25 25 -21 42 34 70 35 43 25 30 54 32 36 56 28 46 28 37 33 3 More Groups Endorse Bonds Three more organizations have endorsed the S3 million in- .04 dustrial bond issue to expand of Von Hoffmann Press it was announced today. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO I A -Hogs butchers 50 to 75 lower; most 1-2 200-220 Ib butchers 21.50-22.00: mixed 1-3 190230 Ibs 20.50-21.50: 230-240 Ibs 19.75-20.50: 240-250 Ibs 19.00-19.75: 2-3 200-230 Ibs 19.75-20.25: 230-240 Ibs 19.25-19.75; 240-250 Ibs 18.50-19.25: 250-270 Ibs 18.0018.50; mixed 1-3 350-400 Ibs sows 15.00-15.50; 400-500 Ibs 14.25-15.00. Cattle 7,500: slaughter steers- steady to 25 higher, prime Ib slaughter steers 24.75.06 Charles B.

Gillespie, chair- 25.50; high choice and prime man of Mayor John G. Christy's Hoffmann Expansion Committee, said the organizations are The Morning Optimist Club, the American War Mothers and .19 the Women's Jefferson City De- Club of Cole County. .11 "We are most grateful for this support," Gillespie said. "As the endorsements continue to come in, it shows the people of Jefferson City care about industry and want our city to grow." .06 .10 The bond proposal will be to Jefferson City 1 voters at a special election on Jan. 10, 19(57.

If approved, it will provide a new, expanded build- home after attending a Future; i a i a cloudy 3ti 30 1.02 ing for Von an neai In Fanners of America meeting cloudy Jefferson City. snow 'Ptlnd, snow Employment Increase Ranir rilv She was a Wnlj Reported by DES her of the Russellville Trinity 1 7 t. Louis, clear a Church. Non-farm employment in Mis- a it i.k. i cloudy Survivors i One son.

souri gained slightly in Novem- San cloud v' I Car! Hirschvogel, i er while the Division of a a two sisters, Mrs. Freda Bird- 1 1 0 1 1110111 Security reporter! an Seattle, clpar song. Kldon. and Mrs. a I a 0 1 placements a a clear i and one i tl1 a i month.

Jasper, bi-oiluT. a i a i i cloudv a i agency direr- i i snow i i i i 11:00 announced today non-farm (workers totaled 1.537,700 in No- Thc body i lie in state after member compared with 1.529,8(H) 2 p.m. loday at Ihe Scrivner- October. The November total jStevinson Home in I 44,300 over a year ago. 'Russellville.

-'ob placements totaled Scrviccs i be held at 1 om iar( cl i 8 336 a '-af ago. af the Russellville Seasonal declines in a i 71 29 21 52 56 43 45 29 fi.T 36 35 27 17 36 31 30 31 26 51 47 37 56 30 -13 dustrial Avenue. "We hope this election will bring out the largest turnout of voters in our history." Gillespie Qtjjsaid. "It is the first time Jefferson City voters have been asked to support a local industry. Ap" a i mean 100 to 150 more jobs at Von a and QJ an increase in i company's a a payroll of from 5500,000 to 81.000,000." Ibs 24.25-24.75; choice Ibs 23.75-24.25; high choice and prime Ibs 24.75-25.25; choice Ibs 24.00-24.75; mixed good and choice Ibs 23.75-24.25; good 22.00-23.25: several loads mostly prime Ib slaugh- INOUCC 15 hereby given a final scttlomcin arid i i for tioti win he filed in thc Probate Court ol cole County, Missouri by the under- 1967 and any objections or exceptions to such settlement must be in writing and filed i i ten days a the i i of such settlement Attorney.

P. Pierre Dominique A PRANCES WEINZERL A i i a i PT Dec. 14-21-28, Jim. 4. come before snid -'me" tag' neid at the i of the Company Madison Street.

Jefferson of Missouri, January, Dated at NOTICE OF FILING I A SETTLEMENT AND PETITION FOK DISTRIBUTION 'Src. 473.587. RSMo STATE OP MISSOURI, COUNTY OP COLE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF COLE MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON In a of CHARLES S. HUDSOM. er heifers choice and 24.0C-24.25; high prime Ib mixed good and choice 22.25-23.00; cutter, utility and commercial cows 15.00-17.00.

Sheep 800: wooled slaughter lambs and ewes steady: few lots good and choice 80-110 Ib wooled lambs 21.00-22.00; choice and Drime 90-95 Ib shorn slaughter lambs with No 1 pelts 22.50-22.75; cull to good wooled slaughter ewes 5.00-8.00. Estate No. deceased. I 1728 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OP CHARLES S. HUDSON, deceased.

Notice Is hereby given a final and petition for distribution will be filed in Probate Court of Cole County, Missouri by the undcr- 7 thc 13th day 1S67 and that any objections or exceptions to such settlement must be In i i and filed within ten days a thr of such settlement Attorney, Thomas D. Orahnm MYRTLE A. HUDSON Executrix FT. Dec. 14-21-28, Jan.

4. NOTICE OF A A MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice a the annual meeting of the holders of the Voting Common Capital Stock of the Capital city Telephone a for the purpose of electinc directors to serve i the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly cnme said meeting, will be held at the office of the Company 319 Madison Street. Jefferson city. State of Missouri, on Tuesday the 10th day of January. 1067, at nine a.m.

Dated at Jefferson City, Missouri this 14th tiny of December. 1S6G FOSTER B. MCHENRY President A JAMES P. MCHENRY Secretary PT. Dec.

H-15-1S-IO-20-2I-22-23, CN. Dec. 17. NT. Dec.

18. Street Jefferson City stat. on Friday the 13th day 1D67. at Jeffers City. Missouri.

1686. A JOHN H. MCHENRY Secretary JAMES F. MCHENHT rf MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS of el electing till a JAMES F. MCHENRT Attest: JOHN H.

MCHENRY Secretary Jan. 3 that the annual of What was so great about Alexander (T--Trace) TO 7.90 TO JEFFERSON PLAZA Open 'Til fCOO Thrifty Credit Cash i i 1:00 3:00 I (in H.I a a As i I.ft's a A Deal (C) Mtr Vfl it I of i I To i A (C) of Nijrht Vi.u I Say (C) Sltirro Of Intcn-st Tn Women I i Ciiiinr Of I I Tn a a a i i In- l.intihi i Maeillu CorillR a i c) i i i i i a Church with t)ir i Anlon Eggerling offi- i a i i a i he in the i i a Cemolerv. and an Sound 1 7: 111:00 OS 111:10 in-lrt 0 i "f''" i i i i i i i i i i I i i WrlK a Itob Hope I'ylr a i I Spy (tit' AVralhrrr Yes, i I rommr.Hily 1 A- rn i i i i Sfiy- i i i Cr.rn, Pork a I I rp.iny CLAYTON I A COMPANY 'fas i work canscrl icreasc in Thc was 2.K per of thc work force, up .3 per over i i i a i a at i a i i in Xo- Hearings Announced By Education Group A i i i on a i i i i i i cl a il i tiold it? i a i Louiy Hop. VV. D.

i i i I a i a i i a a i i i i i a a i i I a i Dec. 2H. i i i i "dual a ol 1lu- proh- spccial a i i i i a i Water Control Law Ready For a i A proposed a use control law for i i is ww headed for i a a i i i i the op- Other organizations which have endorsed the bond proposal include: The Jefferson City Lions, Cosi i a and Kiwanis Clubs, (and the Jefferson City Centra! Democratic Committee. In the 4th century B.C. in the northern Kgvptn.i city a i his name, A a of a a storehouse for wisdom, art and skills irom thc past.

It attracted scholars from the whole western world and i cnlled a library, it was actiKilly one of thc world's first universities. ntnhu 1(in a earns Alexander his title, the Today, few of us cnn a college, hut most ot us. through our gifts, can keep one ming. This, too, is a grcnt thing. Give to the college of your choice.

Published us i three JOHN H. MCHENRT Attest: JAMES F. MCHBTOT Secretarv ANNOUNCEMENTS 79 of Russellville," away December In St te at the Scr 'vner Stevmson funeral home after Intcn i i the Trin- At a second lu-armi; Tuesday sonic a i need for a a Otlic-ivs said it was i i i i i i i i 1 a i a i i i i a a i i a a a i i StaK a i a he i know a i a would lie the I i a i jjroiip "soim of i i a i ix A i Appointed For Cape i a a M. I a Cape Oil- i i Capr i County auditor when the cotitily moves frcuu i to second class staius Jan. 1.

Gov. Warren E. Heariies made the a i Tuesday. H(1 a i Dr A McC'anse Kansas City so ohvious-. a as County coroner needed it to set a suecccdmg Dr a who resigned U) become a court nidge.

UMKC A I I I i llvv Aleutian Island I ems I i i i A A CITS' A i i i i a i 65101 Illclo. tK dily Fuluies" "I tlirlln, Ro A ild i nnrliin the Sit Moulder Recovering At Mayo Hospital of Congressman Morgan Moulde i i i i i a i i i i i al i i i i i at a i a been approved by (lie I i a of i i a Thc for a i a a of con- ton a today a by i of i ho Is iwovi-ntiK al I IK- Mayo i ion n( i i i i i i a a i a i a i i i i a SI i i a a i i I i a i a i i i a i nf i i i $2 i i A I I A i A a a A -The i i i of A i a Island in the A i a being ns( as i a test! i is i i by an A i i i now on i a The a i soon Lie fol- i i ex))lora- lory holes i a j-eolnny 11 a i i i i esplo; a i a a a a A spokesman said Tuesday. SCRIVNER STEVINSON Russellville, Mo infifi at Hospital December 20 Remains in a at the Funeral Home from 7 Wednesday i the a services will be conducted from i tU cpllon i at 10 a.m. Hev. Thoma Greaney i i a i I ment in St.

George i Linn, Mo. The a i be' Belted al the a i a at 8 DUI.LE I 78, Mam Jefferson City passed away December 21 1966, at her home. Friends' may call at the Houser Funeral Service a 2: Of) Thursday Scrviccs in the Housor Chapel at 2:00 PM Friday, with thc Rev Russell i i a i I torment in i i Ceme- of sfcrivrc-E Kdwarcl KlMon, pas away Tuesday n'fieV- noon, Doc. 20, inmi Krj may call at (ho Tanner era I Home from 2:00 Dec. 21.

i clock nrx.n i dav 22, 1900, then to no Hlis, Church at KI.M"" to lie a i i i ol al 2:011 W. the nev. Creei, and a Mrewer of- i i i i I i i ton i A i A I I Jcfforson City Dec.

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