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POSt-TElBUNg. Jefferann William Vaughn funeral today William 86, Versailles, died Sunday in Bothwell Memorial Hospital, Sedalia. Mr. Vaughan was bom May 26, 1884, in Camdenton County. On July'26, 1906, he married Miss Carrie B.

Brown, who died June 27,1961. was a retired at 2 p.m. today in the Stevinson Versailles, Chapel, Iberia, for Mrs. Emma farmer and a County judge. former Morgan Survivors- include: Two sons, Joe Vaughan and Robert Vaughan, both of Sedalia; and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were at 2 p.m. today at the Kidwell Funeral Home, Versailles, with Paul Hilty.and the Rev. Elmo Purvis officiating. Burial was in Versailles Cemetery. I I I SUPER GAS! 25-9 Newest, Fastest Friendliest Service In Jefferson City Mon.

Sat. a.m. 9:00 p.m. 2202 MISSOURI BLVD. i i .1 Rites today for Mrs.

Harris Funeral services were Harris, 77, of Richland, who died Sunday at Pulaski County Memorial Hospital in Waynes- The Rev. Raymond Bond officiated with burial in Hughes Chapel Cemetery near Vienna. Mrs. Harris was born in Maries County near Vienna Nov. 19 the daughter of Charles and Cynthia Campbell Roberson.

She was married Aug. 23, 1914 to George L. Eads. He died Oct 13, 1940. In November, 1951, she was married to Henry Harris He died in December, 1967.

Survivors include: One son Leslie, Eldon; two daughters Mrs. Evelyn Grady, Sacramento. Calif, and Mrs. Bernice Keethr, Eldon; one brother, William Roberson, Vienna; 13 grandchildren grandchildren. 11 great- Mrs.

Harris was a member of Concord Christian Church near Crocker. (Behind Dairy Queen) 8 H.P. Riding Mower ELECTRIC STARTER A-l Small Engine E.Mccarty You Need Many Kinds of BUT You Need Only ONI INSURANCE AGENT See REMLEY INS. AGENCY HAROLD REMLEY 601 E. McCarty 636-3833 Mrs.

Hibdon dies in Boonville Mrs. Sophia Hibdon, 77, died Sunday in County Hospital, Boonville. Miss Hibdon rw i Former resident, Mrs. Freel, dies Mrs. Margaret Freel, 79, Kansas City, died Monday al St.

Mary's Hospital, Kansas City. She was formerly a Jefferson City resident. Survivors include: Three daughters. Miss Mary Alice Afternoon, 'June 96, 1970 uauButeis, MISS Mary Alice "---f was uurn Jan. Freel and Miss Grace Freel, 899 in Mm er County near Iber- two sons, Fred Freel, Kansas City, and Jack Freel, Dallas, and two sisters, Mrs.

Edith Blume and Mrs. Freida Knollmeyer, both of Jefferson City. Mrs. Freel's husband died in 1957. noon today at St.

Andrew Catholic Church, Tipton, with the Rev. Herbert Kramer offiicating. aliU Burial was in the church ceme- Mrs. Emmett Opel tery Conn Funeral Home of Tipton is in charge of arrangements PRINTS Mrs. dies at Iberia Mrs.

Nellie D. Maley, 71, died Sunday at her family in Funeral services will be Sidebottom. One Dec. 28, 1910, she married Fred Hibdon who survives at the home. survivors include: Three sons, Curtis Hibdon, Fremont, Winfred Hibdon, Versailles, and Donald Hibdon, serving with the U.S.

Navy; two daughters, Mrs. Goldia Chamberlain, Conoga Park, and Mrs. Grace Beatty, Blue Springs; 16 grandchildren; and 15 great- grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Kidwell Funeral Home, Versailles. Former Tipton man dies in Kansas City Ralph P.

Faherty, 88, of Kansas City, a former Tipton resident, died Sunday at a Kansas City hospital. Mr. Faherty, a retired streetcar conductor, was born in Ruma, 111., September 5, 1881, the son of James E. and Helena O'Hara Faherty. Survivors include: Two sis- His first wife, the former Miss ters, Mrs.

T. C. Pinkley and Jean Moran, died in 1966 Ii Mrs. Margaret DeLisle, both of July, 1968, he married the "for Portageville. mer Miss Catherine McCool Funeral services were held at Nashville, who survives Wednesday at Our Lady of Good Council Church in Kansas City.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Kansas City. Mr. Scffie" dies Monday Richard Waller Settle, 70, died unexpectedly Monday morning at his home in Nashville, Tenn Born Oct. 15, 1900, Mr.

Settle was a former Jefferson City resident, attending grade and high schools here. He was an employe of Swift and Company until his retirement in 1965 His first wife, the forme Other include: One brother, Ja'mes E. Settle, 2705 Gardenview and one sister Main St. 2026 Funeral arrangements are in complete. NOTICE HOME OWNERS ritbw offer an concrete street paving service.

If in need of any concrete work, streets, curb and guttering, driveways or walks, CALL US. Stratman Const. Co. -636-7649 RATES GOT YOU GOING IN A CIRCLE? )ay Notice Minimum Amount Month Certificate $1000 Minimum (2-4 Year) $5000 Mhimum Year Certificates $1000 Minimum let Us Eliminate the Confusion TOT High SAVINGS and LOAN Association on the Corner of High and Jefferson AH Accounts Insured to with I Member of the Savings and Loan Foundation Dial 636-4159 Mrs. Maley was born Jan.

6, married Oct. 27, 1917 to Edward C. Maley, who survives. Also surviving are: Two sons, James 0. Harris, Wright City and Howard E.

Eads, Pacific; one sister, Mrs. Maude Thompson, Iberia; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Stevinson Chapel in Iberia, with the Rev. Nelson Sachs officiating.

Burial will be in Lawson Cemetery Mrs. Anna Kraus, Schubert's, dies Mrs. Anna M. Kraus, 86, a long-time resident of the Schubert's area, died today at the State Wide Nursing Home. Born Nov.

10, 1883, at Osage City, Mrs. Kraus was the daughter of the late Charles anc Katharine Wolfrum Urban. Sh married John A. Kraus on Jan 21, 1904. Financial market NEW YORK (AP) The Atl Rich stock marrvet made a modest re- Beat Fds 26 bound today with glamor stocks Beth Stl leading the advance.

Boeing Analysts attributed the gains 27 among glamor issues to the in- troduction of a new International Business Machines computer system. The new line is said to -elanese -essna A -hrysler -ities Svc 43Vs Dow Chin provide much better perform- Curtiss ance than ever before available in medium and large-scale systems. At noon the Dow Jones industrial average of 30 stocks, which had been in plus territory all morning, was ahead 3.43 points at 686.34. Winning issues on the New York stock Exchange led losers by approximately 4 to 3 in moderate trading. advances followed two sessions in which the mar- du Pont East Kod G3 22Vi Echlin Mf Emer Elec Firestone FMC Cp Ford Mot Gen Dynam 17 Vi ket -had losses.

suffered substantial Schubert's Kraus lived a until her husband th died in 1953, when she went to live with her daughter, Mrs Cecil E. Seidel, Route 1, Loh man. She was a member of Central United Church of Christ Besides her daughter, Mrs Kraus is survived by two sons Edwin Kraus, Route 3, anc Oscar Kraus, Osage City; fou grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. The Houser Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements Services will be held at 10 a. m.

Thursday at the Central United Church Rev. Robert of Christ. The G. Herrmann will officiate. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery.

Linley Shikles, Russellville, dies Linley Shikles, 71, Russellville, died Monday at Charles E. Still Hospital. Mr. Shikles was born Aug. 24, 1898, in Cole County, the son of Allen and Etta Payne Shikles.

On Feb. 20, 1919, he married Annie Hicks, in Tuscumbia. She survives at the home. Mr. Shikles was In the wake of the IBM development, computer stocks were generally higher.

Prices included Burroughs, up 1 at National Cash Register, up at 42y 2 University Computing, up at 24V 2 Sperry Rand up at Ironically, IBM was off 1 at 256M. No explanation was given for this situation. Among other issues, building materials, drugs farm implements and rubber issues were higher. The Associated Press 60-stock average was up .3 at 226.7. Industrials were up 1.3, rails, off .3, and utilities were unchanged.

Prices on the Big Board's most-active list included Weyer- heuser, off at 43 U.S Plywood-Champioa preferred, off at Telex, up 13; and U.S. Plywood- Champion common, off at 24. NEW YORK (AP) Late stock prices: Last Net chg GenElec 68 Mot Tel El Goodyear Irace Co Admiral Allied Ch Allis Chalm Am Airlin Am Can Am Motors Am TT Ampex Cp Anaconda -'om Sat 30 7 8 'ont Can 63 Vs Cont Oil 2iy a Cor GW 157 12 if. 'Sally's safari 1 gets under way Mrs. Sally Danforth kicked off her campaign safari today in behalf of her husband, Atty.

Gen. John C. Danforth, who is seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. senator. LEGALS HNOTICE OF PILING" SSJtlW- SETTLEMENT STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF COLE THE PROBATE hereby given that final et In the estate of 0.

W. RAITHEL, Estate No. 3WJ deceased. ATF INTERESTED IN Mrs. Danforth campaigned to-jdeceased A I EL, day in St.

Louis and City. Wednesday she goes to Boon-'0 ville and Sedaiia to campaign mobile "listening post," a van fitted to implement Danforth's campaign slogan, "I a hear you. Cole County youths for Danforth organize The Cole County Young 70, and mat any lo such settle- L.t wr and '''ed within after the filing of such FAYE H. RAITHEL, Executrix RUSSELL T. KEYES Attorney PT June 30 July 7-14-21.

-JsjMissourians for Danforth Verage Want Ad Rates Greyhound Julf Halliburt Here Inc Homestake I 35 2414 Int Harv Ijit Pap Kan GE Kan PL 19 KrUy Ind' 7 7G Litton in 2 their first meeting Monday ation 8 p.m. Plans were discussed for 11J1 i the campaign of John Dauforth.l«~t 0 Attorney General, who is seeking the Republican'jSLJi. nomination for the U. S. Senate.

3 Kent Blochberger was elected! chairman for the 30V 4 chairman itJ i i a i i i i i Blosser will serve as publicity Lone Cem Marcor Martin 2 44 Ashland woman dies in New York accident ROSE, N.Y. Mrs. James L. Manning, 31, of Ash- and, was killed and her wq daughters were injured Monday when their car struck just outside Rose on Route 414. Wayne County sheriff's deputies said her daughter Vlargo, 5, vyas in serious con- retired tioi and her 'daughter farmer and a member of the unristlna 1.

US Steel 31 fa Wn Union Westg El Russellville Baptist Church. Other survivors include: One daughter, Mrs. Anna Lee Jones, DeSoto; two sons, a Shikles, Centertown, and Paul Shikles, Russellville; one sister, Mrs. Brooksie' West, Russellville; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Thursday at the Russellville Baptist Church with the Rev.

Ernest Snodgrass officiating. Burial will be in Enloe Cemetery, Russellville. Arrangements are by Scrivner Funeral Home, Russellville. Guy M. King dies in Oakland, Calif.

Guy McKinley King, 73, formerly of Jefferson City, died June 23 of a heart attack Oakland, Oakland. Calif. Burial was in Mr. King was born Sept. 26, 1896, in Jefferson City, the son of Benjamin F.

and Ida King. He graduated from Lincoln University in 1920 and operated a grocery store in the 600 block of Lafayette St. He formerly played third base with the Mohawks baseball team. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include: His wife, Mrs.

Helen King, of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Edwards, Greensboro, N. Mrs. Floy Roberts, Kansas City, Mrs. Violet King, New Orleans, a Mrs.

Cecile Woods, Honolulu, Hawaii. Judge hospitalized Supreme Court Judge James A. Finch 62, of Cape Girardeau was in Memorial Hospital today for treatment of a minor hernia condition. was in fair condition at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. St.

Louis employes may strike in July ST. LOUIS (AP(-About 700 city employes represented by four union locals will strike July 22 'unless the city has made a start by that'time on a new pay plan, the locals decided today. The strike threat was made by officials of Teamsters Union Local 620, Stationary Engineers Local 2, Electricians Union Local 2 and Water Workers Local 675. The unions have demanded a $25-a-month pay raise lor all employes and an additional $25 a month for workers in lower pay brackets. Both Mayor A.J.

Cervantes and Comptroller John Poelker have said the city does not have the money to grant a pay increase this year and none has been provided for in the budget. McDonn Mid Util Minn MM Mobil Oil 44 Monsan soy 4 Nat Bisc Nat Gyps No Gas Okla GE Okla Gas Pan Am Air Penn Cen Penney JC 4iy a Phill Pet 48V a A 2 Reyn Met Ryder Sys Safeway 26 Vs Si Joe Min St Reg .....31 Sa Fe Ind I8y 4 Sears 553,5. Sperry St 0 Cal 40 St Ind 41 St 0 NJ Texaco 26 Timken 35 TV Kirkpatrick will undergo surgery Secretary of State James C. Kirkpati-ick, 65, was in Memo- Are No In your advertisement Dial 6M-3I31 mediately as the Posl Tribune will pccted to be home later week. LEGALS Vs Vs this' 1 1 Funeral Notices years of Holts FRIEDA OPEL MAIEfTand MILDRED MEISEL, Plaintiffs, RUTH OPEL HIRSCHMAN, WANEOA OPEL SARASIN.

Case MARY OPEL SHOUSE, LOLA No ANN OPEL, DORIS JANE 24,701 OP6L, a minor, DAVID LES OPEL, a minor, BRENDA LEA OPEL, a minor, ALAN WAYNE OPEL, a minor, and JAMES THOMPSON, Guardian of (he slales of DAVID LEE OPEL, Trans Air Un Carbide- Un Elec Uniroyal I HVs 34 16: V4 Asphyxiation ruled in woman's death KANSAS CITY (AP)--Evelyn Gershon, 43, was found dead in, the front seat of her car in the garage at her home in suburban Mission Hills, Monday. A pathologist said death caused by carbon monoxide fumes. Dr. J. Michael Boles, coroner, said he would rule today whether the death was accidental.

The woman's husband, Phillip L. Gershon, executive vice president of a steel salvage firm, said he did not see her before he went to work Monday. The family's maid found the body when she arrived for work. 12 t. by 65 Mobile Home 2 or 3 Bedrooms, Oven, VA Bathf, Waff- to-Wall Carpets, Type Furniture, Double In- tulation.

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Vienna, Me. 422-3367 LEA OPEL and ALAN WAYNE OPEL, minors, .) Defendants. SHERIFF'S SALE IN PARTITION By virtue and authority of a iudgment entered in the Circuit Court of Cole County, Missouri, on the 5tn day of June, 1970, directed to me, as Sheriff, and affecting this following described real estate, situated in the County of Cole, State of Missouri, to-wft: 1 Subdivision No. 7 of Kay's Subdivision of Lots No. 17, 18 and 20 of a subdivision of Out Lots Numbered 10, 11, 12 and 13 of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, as per plat of record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cole County, Missouri.

I will on Wednesday, the 52nd day of July, 1970, between 1he hours of 9-00 clock in the forenoon and o'clock in the afternoon, and more particularly at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of Ihat day, at the south door of the County Courthouse in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, sell public vendue, for casfi, lo Ihe highest bidder, all of the right, title and interest and estates of plaintiffs and defendants in the above-entitled cause In Mo farly Sunday, 19TO Mrs. Calvert'will lie in state at the Freeman Mortuary from 3:00 p.m. Monday, until 12 noon JP' he i to the Union Hill Baptist Church to lie in until the hour of the funeral service, which will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday Interment in the Callaway Memorial. Gardens Cemetery Fulton, Mo.

Those desiring may iiake memorial contributions the Memorial Fund of the Union Hill Baptist Church. FREEMAN MORTUARY Anna M. iving with her daughter Mrs' E. Seidel, Route 1, Loh- r.un, Missouri died Tuesday June 30, 1970. Friends may cali at the Houser Funeral Service iom 2:00 p.m.

until 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, and again Thursday from 7:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m. Her remains will then be to the Central United Church of Christ to lie in state until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, the loin- of' the service. The Rev.

Robert G. Herrmann will officiate. at Rivervievv Sheriff, Cole County, Missouri Check your tires, then check these vacations specials JUNE 30-JULY 2 Use Your Shell or Conoco Credit- Card or Master Charge way SHELL Broadway McCarty Dial 636-9962 Mike's 54 SHELL 301 Ellis Blvd. Dial 636-5055.

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