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Tri-County News from King City, Missouri • 12

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Tri-County Newsi
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King City, Missouri
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THE TRI-COUNTY NEWS, KING CITY, AUGUST 23, 1968 Page 12 Mrs. Cecil Swink and family called on Mrs. John Schildknecht and family in Savannah Tuesday. Gym shoes, all styles, at Levy's. Adv.1 Miss Gladys Iske of Topeka, Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Iske and Mrs. Dean Menteufel and Jeffry, Linda and Laura Ann of North Kansas City visited here Sunday with Mrs. Fred Iske at her home and with Mr. Iske at King City Manor, Mrs.

Duane L'Hommedieu of North Kansas City was a Monday visitor at The Manor with her grandfather. New fall purses, all sizes, popular colors. Jameson's King City Dept. Store. Adv.1 Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd George of Kansas City visited here Monday with their aunt Mrs. Neoma McConnell. Jeans from Big-Smith and Levis. Why not wear the best? Levy's.

Adv.1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kerns attended the Sidney, Iowa, Rodec last Wednesday. The new fall programs will soon be here, enjoy them more with a new 1969 model Zenith TV. We have the 1969s now.

Gantz's. Adv.1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holaday visited in Cordon, Iowa, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Massey of Des Moines, Iowa and in Lineville, Iowa, with cousins Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Hashman. Official purple gym shorts at Levy's. Adv.1 Mr. and Mrs.

Dean 'McCrea and children vacationed several days last week in the Ozark regions of South Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hudson of Hudson Flower and Gift Shop here attended a gift show in Kansas City Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Matt Butkovich and family of Sugar Creek, visited here Tuesday with Mrs. Jessie Clevenger. Mrs. Dessa Stevenson attended the wedding of her grandson Tom Stevenson Saturday in Kansas City.

The Rev. and Mrs. Harold Ott attended graduation exercises at Northeast Missouri State college in Kirksville last Thursday night. Their son Gerald received his master of arts degree in English education. He has been employed to teach English in the senior high school in Keokuk, Iowa, this coming term.

Mrs. Lucile Cederlind visited in Chillicothe Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gordon and Rick of Reseda, and their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Bill McGee of Panorama City, came Aug. 12 tc visit his father A. E. Gordon of Union Star and other relatives and friends. Earl Kenward visited in St.

Joseph Sunday with his daughter Mrs. Clay Pence at the hospital and with Mrs. Kenward at a nursing home. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Jameson and sons visited in Bethany Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

George Cook and family moved here last week from Albany to the rental property of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ham on west Putnam street. Mr. Cook is the new employee at Heet Gas Co.

In the News Local Mrs. Lorene Burke returned Sunday from a week's vacation in Colorado with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook in Johnstown and with her sister Mrs. Thelma Culver in Greeley.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Swink and family vacationed last week in South Missouri and Arkansas. in Garfield, they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Aborn and daughter Kelsi of Smithville were visitors here Saturday night and Sunday in the Virgil Aborn home and Monique and Kevin Aborn returned home with them after a risit here since Wednesday with their grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram Jameson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark returned last Thursday from a vacation in the Bad Lands and Black Hills of and Yellow stone National park and the Grand Teton park in Wyoming. Miss Sheila Schildknecht of Savannah visited here Sunday through Tuesday with Miss Joyce Swink.

Miss Virginia Ferguson of Maryville came Monday for a few days' visit here with her grandmother Mrs. James Ketchem. Lester Beattie is visiting with his parents Be Mayor a and Mrs. Lloyd Beattie. He will return to Rolla, Sept.

9 as a sophomore in the University of Missouri at Rolla. Miss Shirley Lager of St. Joseph, home economics teacher in the King City high school, has returned to make her home with Mrs. Lorene Burke during the school term. New Saddle King school jeans $2.98 to $4.00.

Jameson's King City Dept. Store. Adv.1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and daughter of Kansas City visited here last Thursday and Friday with Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Kerns, Gym equipment at Levy's. Adv.1 Carl Johnson visited in Stronghurst, last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson.

Free dictionary with each new typewriter. Western Auto Store. Adv.1 Sgt. Standlea Petty and Mrs. Petty came last Thursday from Nashville, for a two-weeks visit here with Sheriff Mrs.

Claude Standlea and other relatives and friends. Sergeant Petty is being transferred to Clovis, N. Mex. New fall material, large selection of wash and wear and blended woolens. Jameson's King City Dept.

Store. Adv.1 Mrs. Claude Kerns visited all day Monday in Savannah at the home of Mrs. Frank Merrill with Mrs. Dorothea Thompson af Maitland.

It's Levy's for school jeans. Adv.1 Mrs. Allie Muth returned last Thursday from a seven-weeks visit in Denver, with her daughter Mrs. Beth Hurst and daughters. Enjoy better television with a new 1969 model Zenith TV with better reception and better service.

We have the 1969s now. Gantz's. Adv.1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Wagers of Phoenix, and her brother Bob Angle a S.

Joseph were King City visitors Tuesday and stopped briefly at the News oflice. Mrs. Wagers is the former Miss Twila Angle, who grew up in this community, CLEAN carpets with ease. Blue Lustre makes the job breeze. Rent an electric shampoor $1.

King City Hardware. Adv.1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kerns: attended the State Fair at Sedalia last Saturday and Sunday. New Thermal blankets $4.98 to $7.98.

Buy now for colors. Jameson' a King City Dept. Store. Adv .1 Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Williams Jennifer af left Wednesday after a visit bare with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Smith McCammon. They came last Saturday and Mr. and Mrs.

Williams flew to Califorfor the wedding of his brother and returned Sunday. All were dinner guests in 8. Josept Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Bob Me Cammon.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Owen and children Joey, Mickey and Kyle of Liberty, visited here last week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turpin.

Mrs. Georgia Combs will be in Kansas City this Friday for tests at the K. U. Medical center. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Wagers of Phoenix, and Robert Angle of St. Joseph visited here Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hayes.

Come attend the Revival at the Orchid Christian Church, Sept. 1 to Sept. 15, each evening at 8 oclock. John Caldwell Evangelist. Adv.1 Mrs.

Carroll Cook, accompanied by her sister Mrs. Richard Logan of Chillicothe, flew to Phoenix, Sunday for the funeral and burial of their brother-in-law Allen Carroll. They returned Tuesday night. Dee Ann Pence of St. Joseph and Joan Pence, who lives southeast of King City, visited here Monday through Wednesday with their grandmother Mrs.

Austa Pence. Clay Pence of St. Joseph and Carl and Trudy Pence also were dinner guests of Mrs. Pence here Wednesday. Shawn and David Stegman of St.

Joseph came Wednesday for a visit until Sunday with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stegman. Tracy Sherrill, 3, of Kansas City is visiting here this week with her grandmother Mrs. Clyde Hill and with Mr.

and Mrs. Drexall Swan. Mrs. William Campbell and son Lynn and Miss Janis Wolford visited in St. Joseph Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell Campbell and daughter. Mrs. Otis King visited Wednesday afternoon at the Ellis Standlea home and helped Mrs. Standlea prepare peaches for the locker.

Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie and family visited in Bethany Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Athay and family.

Terri returned home with her parents after a week's visit in the Athay home. Crater Lake, is classed as the deepest small lake in North America- average 2,000 feet, and often 1,200 feet deep only 200 feet from shore. Best Buys for SCHOOL! You'll find all your School Needs at the RIGHT PRICES. JEANS JEANS All the new ones made by Big Smith, Levi's and Farah's. SHIRTS SHIRTS Final Clean-up Prices on all Short Sleeves.

New Long Sleeve models are in also. Gym Equipment Gym Shoes, $4.65 to $5.95 Gym Shorts $1.25 Gym Sox 59c to 75c Hanes T-Shirts 95c Gym Suports 95c Gym Bags $2.95 $3.95 OUR FALL JACKETS ARE ARRIVING NOW. Ask to see them. LEVY'S The Store lot Men and Bows Calls on the Real Agnew to Stand Up Speaking of "credibility the republican vice-presidential nominee is a credibility gap all his own. First he was a democrat, now turned republican.

He came out strong for Romney, changed his mind and decided to support Rockefeller, became disenchanted with him and finally went for Nixon. He was once a liberal on civil right- now he is and he isn't, who know? He once supported very stronly President Johnson's conduct of the war. Now he is running on a party platform that strongly criticizes the way the present administration has conducted the war. Will the real Spiro Agnew please stand I. Miller in Des Moines (Iowa) Sunday Register.

George Vogt, 88, Died Monday at Troy, Kas. George F. Vogt, 88, of Troy, who once served in the Missouri legislature as representative from Gentry county, died Monday night at the 1 home of a daughter, Mrs. Marion Masters, in Troy. His funeral was held Wednesday at the Troy Methodist church, conducted by the Rev.

Leroy Davis of Troy and the Rev. DeLoss Hinshaw of Union Star. Burial was in Mount Olive cemetery in Troy. Mr. Vogt was born at Barnard, but lived most of his life in Stanberry, many years in the produce business.

He was a member of the Methodist church in Union Star. He served in the state legislature in 1954 and 1955. Surviving are his wife, Millie; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley L. Ott of Helena and Mrs.

Masters of Troy; three brothers, Clarence Vogt of Maryville, Ray Vogt of Mesa, and A. B. (Dutch' Vogt of Stanberry; eight grandchildren and thirty-four greatgrandchildren. Amity Farmer Died Working in Field Wayne McCartney, 54, afarmer near Amity, died unexpectedly last Friday night while working in a field at his home. He was an uncle of Dick Pulley of King City and Owen Pulley of Amity.

His funeral was held Monday in Maysville and burial was in the Amity cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Goldie McCartney of the home; a son, Roger McCartney, Osborn two daughters, Mrs. James Carson, Jacksonville, and Carol Lynn McCartney of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Crystal Groom, Cameron, Mrs.

John Pulley, Amity, Mrs. Myrle Casebolt, Renton, and Miss Myra McCartney of Maysville, and a brother, Floyd McCartney of Amity. OBITUARY Mrs. Grace Clark Mrs. Grace Clark was born June 20, 1884, and died Aug.

7, 1968, aged 84 years, 1 month, 17 days. Her funeral was held Aug. 11 at the Union Star Christian church and burial was in the Union Star cemetery. She was the widow of Bennie U. Clark, who died in Union Star in 1953, and since then she had made her home with a daughter, Mrs.

Fleeta Teaford, in Montebello, Calif. Other surviving children are Dr. I. T. Clark of Duluth, Wallace Clark of Westminister, and Alfred Clark of Redfield, Iowa.

Surviving also are many grandchildren and other rlatives in the Union Star area. By the time you learnt to make the most of life most of it is gone. MANORISMS Hostesses I have been Mrs. Lillie Williams, Mrs. Clarence Petty, Mrs.

Millard Hall, and Mrs. Lester Law. Mrs. Neil Adams has brought tomatoes several times and they were greatly appreciated. Mr.

and Mrs. Cleo Baker of Union Star; Mrs. Charles Umpress and Sherry and David and Mrs. Fannie Munshaw and Sally of Independence; Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Tunks and son Jeff of Atlanta, Mrs. Walter Tornederr of Lawrence, Betty Gross of Washington, D. GEORGE S. McGOVERN, U.S. senator from South Dakota, has entered the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

McGovern says he is committing himself to the goals established by the late Robert F. end to the war in Vietnam and a passionate commitment to heal the divisions in our own society." Mr. and Mrs. Pat Owens and daughter Patresa attended the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Payne and Mr. and Mrs. John Burl Owens and sons returned Sunday from a ten-day vacation in the Western states. Bill Thomas and daughters of St.

Joseph visited here Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thomas. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Workman and son Craig visited in Pittsburg, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cutbrath and son Jamie.

Lt. Donna Wallace of Cherry Point, N. and Miss Barbara Wallace of St. Louis visited here last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Thomas. Harry Carson of Pettijohn Motors and Mrs. Carson, bookkeeper at Heet Gas are both on vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Ward of Corydon, Iowa, were weekend visitors here of his sister Miss Essie Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Standlea, Mr. and Mrs.

Junior Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Standlea and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson and children of Rea were visitors i ir St.

Joseph Sunday afternoon. John Francis McKenny, a 1968 graduate of King City high school, has been accepted as a new student for the fall semester al William Jewell college at Liberty, according to a college news bulleting. He plans to major in pre-engineering. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Keerar F. McKenny. Representative and Mrs. Ralph Combs were business visitors in Jefferson City two days last week. Dr.

and Mrs. Dale Blackwell of Warrensburg visited here Sunday with Col. and 1 Mrs. Lee Pulley. Miss Mary Jane Logan left Sunday for a week in Atlanta, where she will attend the National College YWCA convention as a delegate from Cottey college, Nevada, Mo.

She is expected home Monday. Representative and Mrs. Ralph Combs were among the 125 relatives attending a Combs family reunion at Allendale Sunday. Q. Going on Business? Pleasure Trip? Alone? With your family? By Auto? Bus? Plane? Train? Ship? A A single Tripguard policy with the Hartford or will protect you, all of your family, and your baggage too, with 24-HOUR COVERAGE no matter how you travel, work or pleasure and for as short a trip as 3 Days, if you wish.

VERY LOW PREMIUM See Us SIMMONS PULLEY AGENCY Beal Estate Farm Carrell B. Lee Pulley Dial City, 1 FOR SALE The Rev. James Meade house. Strickly modern, in excellent condition, wall-to-wall carpets, fireplace, built-in stove, new cabinets. Full basement, garage, blocks south of First State Bank.

It is priced worth the money. Simmons Pulley Agency King City, Mo. '68 Model Closeout OUR ENTIRE STOCK TAGGED FOR CLEARANCE! FAIRLANES FORDS TORINOS CLEAN-UP CLOSEOUT ONCE-A-YEAR (Al clearance priced for believe 'em!) SAVINGS! you won't (So low won't see savings like this (You for another year!) WAGONS! 7 MUSTANGS THUNDERBIRDS! FALCONS FASTBACKS! HARDTOPS! CONVERTIBLES! 2-DOORS! FAR-OUT EVERYTHING 4-DOORS! TRADE-INSI I (If you'll we save sell on it- if (We're stretching caters make way for allowances to models, '60!) (Big selection equipment!) Don't Wait! SAVE NOW on a '68 FORD THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY A NEW FORD OR MERCURY WITH A 5-YEAR OR WARRANTY C. Pettijohn Motor Co. King City, Mo.

Phone 535-4311.

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