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The Clinton Eye from Clinton, Missouri • 7

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I CLASSIFIED ADS WORK WONDERS For Sale General FOR SALE- Southland Brome grass seed, cleaned and bagged, good germination also Fescue. BOB NORCROSS, Clinton. 9-3 FOR SALE: John Deere pulltype plow, 555. Break-a-way beams, plowed less than 50 acres. ELMER WILLCOCKSON, Chilhowee, Mo.

8-2p. Well kept carpets show the results of regular: Blue Lustre spot cleaning. electric shampooer $1. SHRINER HARDWARE, Clinton. 9-2 Complete custom drapery service.

Nationally advertised drapery hardware, Installation free, Ask about our drapery, making instruction. MARI-ANN'S DRAPERIES, 208 East Green, Clinton. Phone 885- 5691. 2-tf. Evinrude Outboard Motors Sales and Service Goslins GMC Truck and Implement Co.

98-tf Wholesale Prices -Bows, arrows and archery supplies. Bows by Ben Pearson and Wing. BOB SMART, mile north of Deepwater Hiway 13, Phone 696-2228. 9-alt. 3p.

FOR SALE- Singer sewing machine, 1965 model, automatic, makes buttonholes. sews on buttons and fancy stitches. No attachments needed. 10, payments $5.50. For information write CREDIT DEPARTMENT, Box 361.

Clinton, Mo. 8-tf. Opportunities MOTEL: considered one of the better small Missouri motels. 9 masonry units, new 4-lane Highway East 50. Excellent condition, Air Conditioned, Television, steam heat, new carpeting.

Plenty room for expansion, living quarters. Sell, for farm or other property. Contact owner. EL LEON MOTEL, Sedalia, Mo. 8-3 Machinery.

Machinery. John Deere -210 Corn head for 45 combine. good condition. RICHARD or DALE DUNN, Phone 638- 4665, south Urich. 5-5p.

Help Wanted Help Wanted WANT COOK-Apply G-BAR-H NURSING HOME, 302 East Ohio. 7-3 WANTED Relief cook. Apply in person. TOWN AND COUNTRY NURSING HOME. 8-3 Wanted: Mechanic, steady employment, good working conditions, with future.

Write P. 0. Box 73, Clinton, 7-tf. Livestock Poultry FOR SALE Spotted Poland boars and gilts. ELMER BERGSOHNEIDER, Urich.

Mo. 10-alt. tf. 17 Good grade Angus heifers, yearling. HOWARD TOMPKINS, Deepwater, Route 2.

9-1p. For Sale- Registered Angus bull, 3 years, HOWARD CARNEY, Urich. 9-2 Horned and Polled Hereford bulls. 18 months to years VIRGIL BARTELS, Montrose 693- 4695. 8-3p Registered Angus bulls, serv iceable age, rugged.

top pedigrees. SAM OBERKHOM, TU 5- 4082 or TU 5-3090. 42-t FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford bull, 18 months old; hog feeder. 40-bushel. CHARLES DesCOMBES, Phone 885-3808.

9-3 FOR SALE Entire herd, 13 registered and one pure bred Guernsev $3000. BOYD MORRISON, Humansville, Route 1. 9-2 275 Year old White Leghorn hens. Hampshire male hog. FRED OSWALD, Montrose.

Phone 693-4644. 9-2p. WANTED: 400 Feeder calves and yearlings for sale, Sept. 28. CLINTON FEEDER CALF ASSOCIATION.

Bring consignment fee $1.00 per head, to University Extension Center, Post Office building, or mail to Box 311, Clinton. 4-6 GENERAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE Words or Under (One Insertion) Words or Under (Three Insertions) Each Additional Word Over 10 (One Insertion) 4c Each Additional Word Over 10 (Threa Insertions) Front Page Readers, Per Word (Minimum 10 Words) R.O.P. Readers, Per Word, 10 (One Insertion) 4c Each initial or combination of numbers counted as one word. DISPLAYED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE Per Column Inch $1.00 Repeat Insertions, Per Column Inch 85c If ad is charged, add 10c serv. ice charge.

You can phone your ad. Call 885-2265 or 885-2266 and ask for a classified ad taker. Card of Thanks Sincere thanks to everyone for the many acts of kindness, cheery messages, visits and prayers during my illness. Mrs. Ethel Doll.

9-1p. We wish to express our thanks to friends and relatives for cards, flowers, visits and other kindnesses extended us during the illness and death of our loved one. A special thanks to doctors and nurses at Wetzel hospital for excellent care. -Mrs. Theron Clinton, Russell Clinton and family.

9-1p. Automotive FOR SALE: 1964 International pickup. 4-speed transmission, less than 5500 miles. MRS. HENRY AMMANN, Route 2, Deepwater.

Phone 644-2207. 9-2p. FOR SALE: 1948 GMC truck with good 14-foot grain bed and stock racks, See to appreciate. Phone GLEN MASTIN, 885-3422 or 885-5389. 9-4 For Sale General Tenor Saxophone Flat Elkhorn clarinet.

MRS. MARVIN JOHNSON, Montrose 693-4474. 8-2p. Beef by the halves, delivered to locker. GLENN HUDSON, Calhoun, 885-4108.

8-3p. Five-room Kenmore wood heater, good condition. EMMETT DOLL, Phone 638-4427. 9-2p. FOR SALE: New Holland field chopper.

also alfalfa hay behind baler. GAIL HIGGINS, Chilhowee, Phone 678-2227. 9-2p. Wards 55,000 B. T.

U. gas heater with thermostat and fan. like new. GREGORY SCHUSSLER, Deepwater, Phone 696-2438. 7-tf.

FOR SALE Vacuum cleaners $14.95. Complete with attachments. Unconditionally guaranteed. BOB JOHNSON APPLIANCE CENTER, South Side Square. Clinton, Mo.

Phone 885-4771. 73-tf. CARNEY'S RED HOT BARGAINS! 1,000 Bu. Grain Bins $299.95 with steel floor. We also have 1,800 and 2,300 bu.

grain bins in stock. GRAIN AUGERS 12-Ft. 4-In. $19.95 16-Ft. 4In.

$23.95 We also have 5-In. Augers in stock! Polyethylene Stack Coversa. large supply in stock! Heavy Steel Posts 6-Ft. 89c Each 95c Each These have aluminized tops! Air Compressor $69.95 Complete with electric motor and mounted on wheels for easy moving to and from work. Always your best buys in farm supplies at- CARNEY FARM HOME SUPPLY 211-215 West Franklin Clinton 8-2 REBUILT MOTORS Chev.

6 42-51 $99.50 Chev. 6--55-57 $143.95 Ford 55-65 (292 eng.) $213.00 MIDWEST AUTO STORE South Side Square Clinton 885-5471 1-ff. CLINTON FEEDER CALF SALE Tuesday, September 28, 1965 Clinton, Mo. 1:00 p.m. 750 Head of Feeder Calves All cattle sorted into uniform lots.

No horns Sponsored by Clinton Calf Producers Association, Clinton, Missouri Everett Dunning, Secretary, Deepwater, Mo. 9 alt 2 HENRY JONES LOSES BROTHER IN DEATH Thomas Fleming Jones, brother of J. Henry Jones, 527 East Grand River, Clinton, died Aug. 25, at a nursing home in Butler. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m., Aug.

27, in Butler with the Rev. Roy Blalock officiating. interment was in Oak Hill Cemeery. Mr. Jones, son of John and Mary Cliff Jones was born in Henry County, May 1881.

Surviving are his wife Blanche of the home; a son, Kester Jones, Kansas City; two daughters, Mrs. Edwin (Eeland) Spears, Butler, Mrs. Tacie St. Paul, he brother, before mentioned; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Alexander, Montana, Mrs.

Myrtle Schuyler, Midland, Mrs. Eva Beaver, Wichita, three trandsons and seven great-grandchildren. O. W. LEWIS SUCCUMBS TO HEART CONDITION Otha W.

(Doc) Lewis, 71, Windsor, brother of Clark Lewis, Clincon, died Sept. 4, at Wetzel Hospital after suffering a series of neart attacks. Funeral services were conductad Sept. 6, in Windsor by the Rev. David Hicks, pastor of the Windsor First Christian Church, of which Mr.

Lewis was a member. Mrs. Lloyd Merryfield and Mrs. Loyd Harvey sang, accompanied by Mrs. J.

O. Fetters, organist. Escorts for burial in Laurel Oak Cemetery were Taylor Silver, Rochelle Powell, Ernest Crabtree, Lloyd Merryfield, John Lowy and Harry Ordway. Mr. Lewis, one of a family of six children of Alonzo L.

and Merica Bradford Lewis, was born July 21, 1834, near Sedalia. He served in World War I for seventeen months, receiving his discharge Jan. 6, 1919. On Oct. 20, 1921, he married Edna Smith, of Windsor.

Mr. Lewis worked at the Windsor Shoe factory and in the coal mines a number of years. He was city marshal and night watchman of the city of Windsor for 17 years, retiring four years ago. He was a member of the Amer. ican Legion Post No.

82. Besides his brother, he leaves his wife of the home; a sister, Mrs. Lacy Wilson, Cameron. Preceding him in death were his parents, a sister, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, and two brothers, Winifred and Norval Lewis.

BEN E. MIDDAUGH FORMER URICH BARBER Richard Williams, his mother, Mrs. Emma Williams, 404 North Fourth Clinton, and her sisver, Mrs. Montie Young, Holden, flew to Houston, Wednesday night, Sept. to attend the funeral of the ladies' brother, Ben Middaugh, Raytown, who died at 4:15 p.m., Aug.

31, in the Baytown Hospital. Benjamin Enoch Middaugh, son of Enoch and Viola Ellis Middaugh, was born Dec. 8, 1890, south of Urich, Mo. He attended in the old Hickory Grove school where the Edythe Berry Beauty Shoppe now stands. While yet a boy he learned the barber trade and for a time had a barber shop in Urich.

He also worked at the trade in Kansas City and Hannibal, before going to Texas to continue barbering. He loved the work and was among the best. With the long hours of standing on his feet, this caused his limbs to pain him so much yet he would not give up until only a few days before entering the hospital. Sept. 6, 1922, he married Florerice Vera Hunt, Aquilla, and to this union two sons were born, Billy Ray Middaugh, of Houston and Bennie, Dale Middaugh, Montevallo, Ala.

Besides his family, he leaves five sisters, Mrs. Emma Williams, Clinton, Mrs. J. W. (Lillie) George, Santa Barbara, Mrs.

Montie (Bessie) Young, Holden, Mrs. Denver (Lula) Crooks, Chilhowee, Mrs. Edgar (Clara) Rissell, Fontana, a brother, James, Nevada, three granddaughters and a grandson, who were very dear to him. One brother, William E. Mid- Consalus Ph.

885-3421 209 So. FUNERAL HOME Dear friends, CLINTON, MO. The funeral is held in the usually vate church, the prihome or the funeral Personal director's establishment. preference, preritual arrangement or religious guides the choice. Because of ample facilities and a burden, the trend lessening is of the funeral toward home.

The family should consult with the funeral director before making a final decision. Respectfully, A 8 24 HOUR AMBULANCE Corns alas SERVICE daugh, preceded him in death. Last rites were conducted at 4:00 p.m., Thursday, Sept. his pastor, the Rev. Emund Pendleton, of the First Christian Church.

Burial was in Baytown Memory Gardens. Mr. Middaugh had lived in Bayown 26 years. The Missourians, Bennie Midlaugh and mother spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Middaugh and d. Kevin, Houston, and returned to their respective homes bug and plane at 10:30 that night. MRS. MARY E. WALLACE LAID TO REST Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Wallace, 421 Short Street Clinton, were held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, Sept. 13, at the Consalus Chapel. The Rev. Loie E. Allen Ifflciated.

Eugene R. Consalus was soloist and Miss Sarah Martaret Gilbert, organist. Casket bearers were Leland Payne, Lewis Newman, Harold Johns, Davis Whitlow, Cecil Everhart and Charles Wallace. Inerment was in Englewood Cemetery. Mrs.

Wallace died Sept. 9 at Clinton General Hospital where she had been a patient for a week, undergoing surgery. She had been in failing health for several years. Mary Elizabeth Myers, daughter of Christopher and Anna Creasy Myers, was born June 19, 1892, in Clinton. She spent her entire life In Clinton and had lived at the Short Street address 53 years.

She married Squy Gerald Wallace, Nov. 23, 1918, and two daughers born to them. Mrs. were, Wallace's interests were centered in her home and family whom she was deeply devoted. Her five grandchildren were ally dear to her.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James (Betty June) Shepard, Clinton, Mrs. Barrow (Mary Esthur) Neale, Silver Spring, five randchildren, Jimmy and Robert Shepard, Carolyn, Robert and Bruce Neale. Preceding her in death were a brother, Henry Myers, a half brother, Wesley Richardson, and two half sisters, Mrs. Etta Dreckman and Mrs.

Susie Johns. Mrs. Neale came to Clinton af ter receiving word of her mother's Illness, remaining for the last rites. MRS. MORGAN'S RITES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Funeral services for Mrs.

Nona J. Morgan 81, Deepwater, who lied Sept. 7, at Clinton General Hospital, after a long illness, conducted by the Rev. W. F.

Draper, pastor of the First Baptist Church at Deepwater, at 2:00 p. Sept. 10, at the Deepwater Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Leo McGinness was soloist and Mrs.

R. V. Settles, pianist. Casketbearers were Wayne Thom9s, Ab Crowder, Marvin Galbraith, James Varner, Jack Quick and Floyd Glass. Interment was in Deepwater Cemetery with Hurst-Janssens Funeral Home charge.

"Nona James Violet Dunning, daughter of and Alice Dunning, was born Sept. 16, 1883, in Henry County where she had spent her entire life. After completing her education she taught school three years. In 1907 she married Hazel P. Morran, a well known druggist in Deepwater for many years.

He preceded her in death in 1960. In early life Mrs. Morgan professed her faith in Christ and united with the First Baptist Church in Deepwater. She remained a faithful member, attending services regularly until her health failed. Her life, exemplifying the teaching of her Master, is a rich heritage to be treasured by her children.

Surviving are three sons, Hazel M. Morgan, Warrensburg, James M. Columbia, Eugene R. Morgan, Arnold; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Alice) Cole, Lee's Summit; a granddaughter, Nona May Morgan, Arnold; a sister, Mrs.

R. Turner, Atlanta, and a brother, Hugh M. Dunning, Kansas City. MRS. HANCOCK'S NEPHEW SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS Funeral services for Glenn Baughmann, 54, Holden, who died Sept.

7, at the Veterans Adminis- Clinton (Mo.) EYE Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1965 7 Want Water hauling, 1500 gallon tank $7.50 per tank. RONALD WEHMEYER, Urich, 638-4649. 5-alt. 6 WANTED Board, room and care for elderly lady in private home, Write Box 73, Clinton, Mo.

9-4 Masonry, Carpentering, WeldIng Work. No job too small nor too large. JAMES R. HAVERLAND, Phone 696-2446. 6-8p.

WANT TO BUY-Ky 31, timothy, red top and other grass seeds. JACKSON FEED AND PRODUCE Lowry City. Telephone MI 4-2218 or MI 4-2221. 86-33 Want local piano teacher or percon interested in music to set uD piano dealership in this area. We supply pianos at wholesale.

Write MID-STATES PIANO 317 E. Walnut, Springfield, Mo. 9-1p. Wanted Real Estate Good 4-room house and garage for sale or trade in Hume, Mo. DICK MOORE.

9-2 2-Bedroom modern house. large lot, garage. See at 530 South Carter. Phone 885-3552. 9-3 FOR acres with 3- bedroom modern house, by state blacktop highway.

10 miles west of Butler, Mo. Call collect 816-679-3690. 4-tf. 357 Acres, new 3-stall Surge dairy barn, 3 large feeder barns, 2 silos, 300 cultivated pasture, 3-bedroom modern house, excellent water, mile lake. mile highway.

E. HARRISONVILLE, owner. ORA WHITFIELD, Latour, Mo. 9-4 FOR SALE: 425-acre farm, cellent improvements worth $40,000 to $50,000. Beautiful house, barns, silo, fencing.

All placed on farm within last 20 years. All tillable upland. good improved soil. $110.000 29 per cent down. TOMMY HULL REAL ESTATE, 210 South Main Clinton, Phone 885-3941.

9-3 FOR SALE 1-2-Bedroom modern house in good repair on small acreage. 2-2-Bedroom house on paved street. well located. $4500.00 3 2-Bedroom modern house, recently remodeled with new garage and work shop in Deepwater, Mo. RIEAD'S REAL ESTATE Phone 885-5183 885-2206 9-2 Service that Sells Mr.

Home Seeker See this 3-bedroom house with basement. Good Take your pick Of 3 country houses with small acreage. Each is located a few miles from Clinton. Comet Realtors Margaret Howell, Rep. 9-2 For Lease FOR LEASE 20x60 Ft.

OFFICE SUITE Block South of Square on Washington (Between City Office and Dr. Carl Hamilton Office.) Central Air Conditioning and Heat. All tiled floor. Utility Room and Rest Room. Contact FLOYD H.

PINKSTON CLARENCE DICKGRAFE Clinton Eye Office 103 tf. For Rent 2-Bedroom house, large back yard and garden spot, full basement, garage. See at 302 North 4th or call 885-4015. 8-3 Upstairs apartment, private entrance, 3 rooms and bath, kitchen furnished. 314 North Main.

Phone 885-3785. 6-tf. Office Building With fireproof vault located 131 South Washington. See MRS. THORNTON JENNINGS, Recorder's Office.

1-tf. 2 Furnished apartments. 3-room basement, 2-room first floor. Private entrance, utilities furnished. Phone 885-4482.

8-3 Dwelling for rent Rural, 6 rooms, small acreage, $35 per month. Phone 885-4226 or 885-2372. 9-4p. FOR RENT: Small 2-bedroom modern house between Urich and Clinton. CHARLEY GRESS, Phone 638-4473.

9-1p. Dogs and Pets AKC-Pups, Pomeranian, Miniature Schnauzer puppies. RICE KENNELS, Lowry City, Box 14, 664-2467, 9-3p. Openings at home for elderly. ELLIOTT'S BOARDING AND ROOMING HOME, 513 East Green, Clinton.

Phone 885-2011. 8-3 Notices CERAMIC HAVEN Green ware Custom Firing Classes beginning Sept. 14 Personalized Gifts Supplies Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. CALL 862-2110 Garden City, Mo. 9-2p.

TV Repair All parts and labor guaranteed. Only First Quality Parts Used. BOB JOHNSON Appliance Center Phone 885-4771 South Side Square Clinton, Mo. 73-tf. If you have a drinking problem contact ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS.

Write Box 124, Clinton, Mo. 73-tf. Want better TV reception? See us for a Zenith Gold Video Guard Antenna. There's a special antenna for your location. Satisfaction guaranteed.

BOB JOHNSON AP. PLIANCE CENTER, South Side Square. Phone 885-4771. 73-tf. NOTICE Custom seed clean ing.

217 West Franklin. GLENN WILSON. Phone TU 5-3571 or TU 5-4383 50-t DEAD ANIMALS REMOVEDWest of 13 Highway call STAND ART RENDERING Urich, MElrose 8-4314 collect. 83 tf NOTICE Setting up Schedule--For helpers. Interested ladies needed to assist lat Golden Valley Center for Children September through May.

Hours 8:30 11:30 a.m. (Monday through Thursday). If willing to help one or more, mornings, -Call Mrs. Thelma Gildersleeve, 885-4092 and specify time and desire. 104-tf A.

F. A.M. Clinton Lodge No. 548 LLOYD RAMEY W.M. U.

L. CLARY. Sce. ESTHER BURNSIDES 108 South Fourth Street Clinten representing the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N. Y.

20-tt Obituaries Of The Area And Others LIPSISES ATTEND LAST RITES OF AN AUNT Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lipsis, 408 Pricelane, Clinton, and Miss Janet Lipsis, Kansas City, attended the funeral Sept.

6, of their aunt, Mrs. Julius Friedson, St. Joseph, Mo. MR. MINNIE SHEPHERD DIED SEPT.

10 Mrs. Minnie Shepherd, 80, Clinton, died Sept. 10 at the Jolley Nursing Home where she had been a patient two and one half years. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m., Monday, Sept. 13, at the Schaberg Nichols Chapel by the Rev.

J. Leslie Hartz. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery. Among survivors are five daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Orville (Grace Grimes), 728 East Franklin, Clinton.

BURIAL OF MRS. NORRIS IN CALLAWAY COUNTY Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Lou Morris, 83, who died Sept. 1, at her home in Calhoun, were held Saturday morning, Sept. 1, at the Calhoun Baptist Church.

The Rev. Eugene Edwards, pastor, officiated. Mrs. Clifton Fewel and Mrs. Henry Slack sang with Miss Michelle Jones, organist.

Graveside services were at the Union Hall Cemetery in Callaway County Saturday afternoon. Pallbearers were Rolla Jones, Clifton Fewel, George Bilbruck, Cecil Baucom, Lyle and Loyd Parks. Mrs. Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Peterson, was born Oct. 17, 1881, near New Bloomfield. On Dec. 27, 1898, she married Joseph Kirtly Morris and one son was born to them. In 1950 she moved to Calhoun to make her home with her brother, Forrest Peterson, who preceded her in death Dec.

11, 1955. Mrs. Morris was a member of the Calhoun Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, J. F.

Morris, Chicago, a sister, Mrs. Roxie Moore, New Bloomfield; a brother, Monroe Peterson, Jefferson City; a grandson and a greatgranddaughter, MRS. ELMER HAMACHER FORMERLY OF LEETON Mrs. Elmer R. Hamacher, 95, former resident of Leeton, died Aug.

14, in Pennsylvania. During World War I Mrs. Hamacher was chairman of the Red Cross and of four Liberty Loan drives in Post Oak Township, Johnson County. Her husband preceded her in death. She is survived by a son, Samutel Bassett Hamacher, of Kennett Square and Philadelphia, Pa.

MISS THOMPSON RITES WEDNESDAY, 2:00 P.M. Miss Ida Belle Thompson, 80, formerly of 306 West Allen, died unexpectedly of a heart attack on SEpt. 12, at the home of a niece, Mrs. Mary Reams, Riverside, in suburban Kansas City, Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Robert Vance at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, Sept.

15, at Consalus Funeral Home. Interment will be in Calhoun Ceretery. Surviving besides the niece is a sister, Mrs. Nannie George, Lew. iston, Ida.

LAST RITES SEPT. 11 OF DROWNING VICTIM The body of Ed Lewis, 60, Hardin, who was drowned below the dam at Osceola Saturday, Sept. 4. was found Friday, Sept. 10, about 24 miles downstream.

Graveside services were held at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, at Hardin. Mr. Lewis owned a motor repair garage at Hardin. Lewis and a companion, Carson Holterman, also of Hardin, were fishing below the dam. As the two entered their boat to return to the other bank of the river, the motor quit.

Holterman jumped out and got to shore, calling to his companion to do the same. Lewis, however, stayed with the boat and attempted to row it to shore. The pull of the water drew the boat toward the center of the stream, about 10 feet from the dam, where a log jam churned by the water, drew both man and boat under. Some 50 or more persons witnessed the accident. Due to high water, dragging operations to recover the body were impossible.

At the time water was running about seven feet over the dam. MRS. MARY AKERS BURIAL SALEM CEMETERY Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Akers, 109 Urich Road, were conducted at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, Nichols Sept. Southside 11, at the Chapel, by the Schaberg Rev.

J. D. Phelps. Miss Elizabeth Hutcherson was soloist and Mrs. James Marks, organist.

Escorts for burial in the Salem Cemetery, near Norris, were Ellsworth Stephenson, Russell Armstrong, Edward Smith and Orval Akers. Mrs. Akers died Sept. 9, at the Clinton Nursing Home where she had been a patient only one day, after being hospitalized at Clinton General 12 days. Her health had failed in recent years, and she had been bedfast the past 15 months.

Mary Osborn was born Oct. 25; 1874, in Missouri. She spent most of her life in Clinton. She was a member of the Baptist faith, attending the Allen Street Church before her health failed. She married George W.

Akers in 1890. He preceded her in death in 1920. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. L. E.

(Lillie) Akers, of the home who gave her mother devoted care during her long illness, Mrs. Ruby Ruth Stoneking, Blairstown; three sons, George, Osceola, Francis, Buckner, Bert, Blairstown; 30 grandchildren, 93 3 greatgrandchildren; 38 great great grandchildren; three half brothers, Chester Burk, Brownington; Tom Burk, Joplin, Walter Burk, Illinois state. ration Hospital, Kansas City, afer a four weeks illness, were held at 2:00 p.m., Sept. 9, at the Holden Reorganized Church of Jasus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The Rev.

Virgil. Carlile, Pleasant Hill, and Rev. Rod R. Whitng, Kingsville, officiated. Robert Mickey was soloist and Mrs.

Delbert Crabtree, organist. Escorts for burial in the RLDS Cemetery, near Holden, were Raymond Day, John Wakeman, Jack Wharton, Ralph Stansberry, John Koch and Charles Edwards. Holden firemen were honorary bearrs. Glenn Fletcher Baughman, son of John F. and Katherine Schultz Baughman, was born Jan.

14, 1911 Kansas City. He received his education in Kansas City, Hays and Hillsdale, Kan. He was an electrician by trade. Baughman served in World War II, from 1942-45 as a technical sergeant under General Hodges in England, France and Belgium. On July 13, 1939, he married 'Rhoda S.

Bowersock at Gering, and one son was born to them. Mr. Baughman was a member of the RLD Church, the Holden fire department, and was judge of the Holden police court. Survivors are his wife, Rhoda, of the home; a son, Ivan Baughman, Holden; his stepmother, Mrs. Cohn Baughman, Holden; three brothers, Ralph, Excelsior Springs Ray, Independence; and John, of Holden; an aunt, Mrs.

Otis Hancock, Clinton, with whom he made his home after the death of his mother. Preceding him in death were his mother in 1916, a sister in 1961, a granddaughter, Emma Dawn, in 1962 and his father, John F. Baughman, Aug. 26, 1965. Sick and Convalescent Mrs.

'Bessie Hearn, Deepwater, a patient at Wetzel Hospital since Sept. 6, was taken to Jollev's Nursing Home, Sept. 11. Her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Paulson, has returned to her home in LaFeria, after spending several days with her mother.

Mrs. Lula Spore has returned to her home at 408 East Green, Clinton, after spending three weeks in St. Luke's Hospial, Kanlas City, where she was a medical patient. Henry Brown, Garden City, formerly of Route 6, Clinton, is at the Baptist Memorial Hospital, receiving physical therapy treatments on his left shoulder. Aug.

13, a scaffold broke and he fell on his shoulder. Apparently no bones were broken but he has been unable to raise his arm. Docfors advise he will be in the hospital for an extended stay. Mrs. Mabel Munday, Calhoun, entered Wetzel Hospital, Sept.

4, after suffering a paralytic stroke at the home which affected her right side. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Munday had found her lying on the floor when they stopped to visit her. Her condition has improved considerably since entering the hospital.

A daughter, Mrs. Keith Jennrich, Kansas City, came to Clinton at once after receiving word of her mother's condition and plans to remain indefinitely. Another daughter, Olene King, Macon, spent the weekend here. Dates to Remember Sept. 15 Junior Poly Credo Bible Club with Mrs.

Paul Van Ormer, 2:00 p.m. Aug. 26-28 Appleton City Fair and Flower Show Oct. 28 Deer Creek School Pie Supper. -Henry Countians at the Kansas City Market Sept.

7, included Ernest Goth with 32 head of choice No. 1 and No. 2 head of hogs averaging 228 pounds, and topping the market at and R. D. Goth with 23 head of 246- pound butchers that also brought $22.50.

Schaberg-Nichols Funeral Chapels SOUTH 13 HIGHWAY Clinton's Newest and 3ftnest Protestant and Catholic Facilities THE VERY BEST COSTS NO MORE. We Maintain Beauty of Property, Building and Service. R. I E. NICHOLS F.

L. SCHABERG WILLIAM GILES Clinton Chapel Deepwater Chapel 885-2471 696-2211.

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