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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 12

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PAGE 12-CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 28,1988 ecords Around Town Hospital news Admitted to Hcdrick Medical Center were Lclia Kimbal of Brookficld, Nancy Officer of a and a of 5 i i a i a daughter of Bogard and Marie Trcon of Breckcnridge. Jolly Janes Janes i meet a 6:30 p.m. Monday, August 8, a i i i a Beardmore. A previous meeting was canceled. Members are to dress in Hawaiian costumes.

Hospital Auxiliary The Hedrick Medical Center Auxiliary will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday, August 1, at the Carriage House restaurant. Red Cross volunteers will be working on the coming year's schedule. Republican women The Livingston County Republican Women will meet at 9:30 a.m. Monday, August 1, at the home of Chapman, 702 Dickinson.

Margaret a i a "Republican Fundamental." Exercise class Persons suffering from arthritis arc invited to attend a water exercise class at the Indian i Residential Care Apartments from 11 a.m. to 12 noon Monday, August 1. Classes are also offered by the i i a a a Thursdays from 1 to 2 p.m. The classes are free. In the Area Pressure clinics The i i Health Center is sponsoring two free blood pressure clinics open to the public.

The Ludlow Senior Housing will be the site for a clinic ironi 1:30 to 2 p.m. Monday. August 1, and the second will be from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 2, at the Avalon Methodist Church. Mines reunion The Hincs family will have its a a i Sunday, July 31, in the Moberly Park in Trenton.

Poosey Items Mrs. Marjorie Prewitt 359-3490 There were 54 present for services at Shelbume Church Sunday. The Rev. Randy Cox brought the sermon. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Nicholos of McCloud, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Prewitt of a and Mrs. Mildred Goodrich and Tonie Hughes were dinner guests Monday of Mr.

and Mrs. i PrewitL The Rev. Randy Cox was a supper guest Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rice of Savannah, Term, and Mrs. Bertha Rice were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. ErI Rice and Jean. Jean Rice returned home -Saturday after spending a week in Hoiten, with Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Rice and son. James Overton underwent surgery at Hedrick Medical Center, Monday evening. Mrs. Vera Strausser of Trenton and Mrs.

Pat Ellis and Milissa of San Antonio, texas, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Offa Woldridge. Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Street and Mr. and Mrs. Offa Woldridge took home made ice cream and cake to the home of Mrs. Ula Mae Hanthom and surprised her on her birthday anniversary. Friday.

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowell Sunday were Mrs. Addie Mason, McCloud, Mrs. a i a Boone, Redding, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Tft- tsworth and famUy. Charley and Doyle Bruiser of i renton. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Dowell and Mrs. Juanita Boone were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corley and family of Utica Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Rice and son of Holten, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice of Savannah, and Mrs. Bertha Rice, were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Rice and Jean Sunday. A i a was at the Jamepsort Park Tuesday evening for Mrs. Addie Mason who is i i i here Calof. Several from this community attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meservey and sons of Independnece spent the weekend with Mrs. Anna Burgess. Other visitors were Mr.

and Mrs. Noel Davidson and Mrs. Kent Clodfelter. Mrs. Burgess called on Letha Whorton and A.

R. Hammett at a Trenton nursing a a Forest Sen-ice USDA Obituaries Claud Clifford Goddard Claud Clifford Goddard, age 72 a former resident of Chillicothe died July 25, 1988 at Columbia Regional Hospital, Columbia. He had been a resident of Suncrest Nursing ard Livingston Manor care centers. Mr. Goddard, a native of Linn county, was bom January 25, 1916 the son of Frank and Barbara May Christian Goddard.

He had been a farm laborer. He is survived by two brothers and sisters-in-law, the Rev. Clvde and Carleta New Boston and Clay E. and Ruby Fem Goddard Chillicothe; five sisters, Mrs. William (Valeria) Heaihorn Lake Mador- ne, Mrs.

Viola Wallace, Mrs. Chester Krawl, and Mrs. William (Vema) Burns. Brookfield: and Mis. Garland (Vernicc) Abel Royal Oak, and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers. Carl and Charles Goddard, and a sister, Mrs. Vivian Benny. Funeral service was at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at Louis V.

Scudicro and Sons Funeral Home. Bucklin with the Rev. Dallas Williams officiating. Burial was in Nester Chapel Cemetery, west of New Boston Soloist was Mrs. Marilyn Dowell.

who sang "How Great Thou Art" Mrs. Flossie Brown was organist Pallbearers were Howard Almond. Gilbert Coram, Emerson Jacobs, Stanley Goddard, Roger Benny and Roy Sayrc. Wilson graveside service Graveside service for Onic Lcc Wilson? who died Tuesday, July 26, 1988, at Trinity Lutheran will be at a.m. Friday.

July 29, at Avalon Cemetery. Mrs. Wilson, 65. of Avalrn, had been a Livingston Counly resident for ihc last 30 vears. The Rev.

William Hclko will conduct ihc service. There is no funeral home visitation. She was bom August 20, 1922, in Tennessee, lo Clarence E. and Dollic Jean Pcnccosi McKcc. Her hushand.

Andy Wilson, died in 3977. Mrs. Wilson moved io Jhis county from Tcnfrsscc. She is survived by four sixers, A3ma Smilh and Hazel McDowell, both of Walls, Margate! HoJcomb of Darting, and Crisiina Rocman of Litllc Rock. a brother, Clarence McKcc, of Avalon, and several niacs and nephews.

Arrangements were tfic- dnccnpn of ihc Lindky Funeral Home. Murray service Funeral service for Dorh J. Murray, 2304 Country Club was conducted at 10:30 a.m. today (Thursday) at ihc Firq Chrkiian Church. Mrs.

Murray died July 25, 1988, ai Hcdrid: Medical Comer. The Rev. William Pclko officiated. Music was. provided by Bob Moss and ihc Rev.

Darrdl Jones sang "In Ihc Garden" and "One Day al a Time." Pallbearers were Wall Pence, Bill Maq-nn, Boh Coss. Ron O'Dcll, Bill Axon and Howard Marshall. Burial was in Edgcv. rod Cemetery. The Lindlcv Funeral Home charge of arrangements.

Norman-Wagy-Singer Serving The Community For 70 Years 434 locusl-4W417-CWfljcollie Weather rCLOUDY-- I AI Local Weather Tonight partly cloudy. A few sprinkles of rain after i i Low 70 to 75. Wind south 5 to 10 Friday partly cloudy. A 30 percent "hance for showers. High around 90.

OFFICIAL TEMPERATURES Yesterday's Maximum 92 Yesterday's 61 Today's Minimum 62 River Stage 3 2 YEAR AGO TODAY Maximum 97 Minimum 73 EXTENDED FORECAST Saturday through Monday -Little or no rain. High 90s. Low 70s. Mo. Temperatures KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(AP) High and low temperatures and precipitation for the 24 hours ended at 7 a Cape Girardeau 89 65 Columbia 93 63 Jooiin 90 70 KCI 95 69 Kirksville 94 67 Marvville 93 54 SL Joseph 94 62 St. Louis 92 71 Springfield 84 70 Vichy 85 68 West Plains 84 63 Temperatures Around the Nation The Weather Elsewhere 11; The Associated Press '1 hursday Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to 8 a.m. Ill Lo Prc Otlk Albany, N.Y. 85 68 clr Albuquerque 94 62 .17 cdy Amanllo 88 63 .07 cdy Anchorage 68 55 cdy Ashcvillc 83 65 cdy Atlanta 89 70 .20 clr Atlantic Cily 80 66 .06 clr Austin 100 74 .44 cdy Baltimore 82 68 jlr Hillings 96 68 clr Birmingham 88 68 .58 ck BtanarOc 106 63 clr lioisc 97 62 clr Boston 78 70 .83 ck Hrownsnillc 93 78 cdy Buffalo 81 63 ck Burlington, VL 84 63 .01 ck Casper 94 60 cdy Charleston. S.C.

87 77 cdy Charleston, W.Va. 90 64 ck Charlotte, N.C. 83 68 .18 cdy Cheyenne 88 61 rair Chicago 93 70 ck Cincinnati 89 63 ck Cleveland 84 67 ck Columbia, S.C. 89 70 1.09 cdy Columbus, Ohio 87 63 ck Concord, II. 84 65 .50 clr Dallas-Ft Worth 100 77 ck Dayton 88 65 ck Denver 94 63 rain DcsMoincs 93 65 ck Mo.

Lake A A CITY, Mo. (AP) Lake of the Darks 658.8; 1.2 feet below normal level; down 0.1. Ponvmc dc Tcrrc 839.6; 0.6 foot over normal level; no change. Stockton 865.3; 1.7 feet below normal level; no change. Tancycomo 699.00; 2.00 feet below normaJ level.

down .15. Detroit 88 66 ck Dululh 93 62 cdy 1:1 Paso 95 68 cdy 1-vansville 88 62 ck Fairbanki 78 58 cdy Fargo 105 75 cdy Flagstaff 82 51 cdv Grand Rapids 84 66 ck" Great Falls 95 58 ck Greensboro, N.C. 85 67 .02 cdy Hartford 86 71 .11 ck Helena 96 58 ck Honolulu 90 77 cdy Houston 96 68 2.62 cdy Indianapolis 88 64 ck Jackson, Miss. 92 71 cdy Jacksonville 94 72 cdy Juneau 56 48 .24 cdy Kansas City 95 69 cdy Las Vegas 108 81 cdy Little Rock 88 72 cdy Los Angeles 80 69 cdy Louisville 89 64 ck Lubbock 94 73 cdy Memphis 89 69 ck Miami Beach 88 80 cdy Midland-Odessa 91 65 cdy Milwaukee 90 73 ck Mpls-StPaul 97 70 cdy Nashville 90 69 .11 clr New Orleans 91 69 .08 cdy New York City 85 69 .35 ck Norfolk. Va.

89 71 .18 ck North Platte 89 66 cdy Oklahoma City 84 69 .37 cdy Omaha 90 64 cdy Orlando 93 73 .13 cdy Philadelphia 86 71 .33 ck Stages Truman 706.1; 0.1 foot over normal level; down 0.6 Bull Shoals 650.93; 3.07 feet below normal level: down .18. Table Rock 911.10; 3.90 feet below normal level; down .01. Beaver 1 1 19 00; 1.00 foot below normal level; down .01. 106 84 ck Pittsburgh 84 63 .03 cdy Portland, Maine 78 65 65 cdy Portland, Ore 84 55 ck Providence 85 69 .16 ck Raleigh 88 67 .05 cdy RapidCity 103 66 cdy Rcr.o 89 53 01 clr Richmond 88 70 .27 ck Sacramento 99 59 ck St Louis 92 71 cdy Salt Lake Cuy 93 63 04 ck SanAmonio 97 76 cdy San Diego 74 67 cdy Sail Francisco 69 56 cdy San Juan, P.R. 90 80 cdy StSte Marie 82 61 cdy Seattle 77 50 ck Shreveport 84 69 1.49 cdy Sioux Kills 96 71 cdy Spokane 93 59 ck Syracuse 85 64 ck Tampa-St Ptrsbg 92 73 .10 cdy TnrvVa Qfl rHv opCKa oz, cuy Tucson 102 72 .29 cdy Tulsi 78 68 I.2U cdy Washington, D.C 85 69 .05 ck Wilkcs-Barrc 84 67 ck Wilmington, Del 84 70 .25 ck National Temperature Extremes High Wednesday afternoon 111 at Laughlin, Ncv.

Low Thursday morning 41 at Gunnison, Colo. Mo. River Stages ST. LOUIS (AP) River Stages: MISSOURI Kansas City 3.8 2 Boonvillc 7.8 0 1 Jefferson City 8.4 0.1 Hermann 60 0 2 SL Charles 107 0.0 Hannibal 102 00 'Louisiana n.g Clarksville 12.5 Winfield 124 O.Q St. Louis 0.2 1 .0 Cape Giiardeau 7.0 New Madrid J.7 6 "'aruihcrsville 2.7 00 Associate Court The following cases were heard recently in Livingston County Associate Circuit Court by Associate Circuit Judge Barbara Lame.

State of i i vs. Alan Nibarger, passing bad checks -Defendant entered a plea of guilty as charged, pursuant to a plea bargain agreement entered into with the State. The Court found the Defendant guilty and assessed a fine of S50, costs of S35 and a crime victims judgment of S36. Roxanna S. Random, stealing --Defendant pleaded guilty as charged.

The Court assessed the Defendant 30 days in jail; suspended the sentence and placed the Defendant on probation for one year, to be supervised by the State Board of Probation and Parole, with the special condition the Defendant undergo any counseling required. Alan Ray Nibarger, failure to appear Defendant entered a guilty plea pursuant to a plea bargain agreement with the State. Court assessed Defendant 60 days in jail; suspended the sentence and placed the Defendant on probation for a period of one the special condition he perform 40 hours public service work for the City of Chillicothe, and he is not 19 drink alcohol or frequent establishments where the major item for sale is intoxicants. Defendant was assessed costs of S34 and a crime victims judgment of S36. Chuck Fields, peace disturbance Court set the matter for jury trial September 22, 1988 at 9 a.m.

Caroline Fields, peace disturbance Court set the matter for jury trial September 22, 1988 at 9 a.m. Clarification This newspaper regrets any inconvenience an error in the publication may have caused. Missouri Treasurer Wendell Bailey made a campaign stop at the Utica Baptist Church rather than the Utica Post Office while traveling through Livingston County July 26. The mistake was due to incorrect information supplied to the newspaper. Alan Ray Nibarger, excessive blood alcohol content Defendant entered a -plea pur-, suant to a agreement Fire alarm The Chillicothe Fire Department received a call at 8:55 a.m.

today (Thursday) of a fire in a building at 401 Locust. Firefighters found smoke coming from what they believed was a motor that burned out on a compressor. There was no fire and firefighters left the site at 9:28 a.m. with the State. The Court "assessed the Defendant a fine of S200.

costs of $49.10, and a crime victims judgment of S36. Ambulance calls July 27, 12:18 p.m., intersection of i and a i to Hedrick Medical Center, emergency. July 27, 11:30 a.m., Hedrick Medical Center to Morningside Center, transport. Friday Night Seafood Buffet Featuring: Crab Legs Cod Nuggets Catfish Boiled Spiced Shrimp Hush Puppies Party Potatoes Vegetable Variety of Salads 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Adults Children Under 12 $3.95 Inside The Grand River Inn Hwy36i65 Chillicothe-646-6590 SHERIFF A 0 A (1) Exercise Your Voting Rights (2) All Votes Do Count (3) Vote For A Proven Leader Paid By Committee To Reeled Sheriff ODell, Bait ODell Treas.

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