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MOTHPR OF CMLUCOTHCAN-- Thursday's Kansas HLv Times cariicd a me story about Mrs Mary Pax ton of Columbia fust woman graduate of the Unf ei sity of Missouri's School of Jouuittlism and a woman of many talents She is the mothei of Paston Keelcy operatoi of Paxton men store in Chtllicothe The feature is by Chailes Hocker The Star correspondent By Charles Hocker The Star Correspondent COLUMBIA Mo--In a quiet home ncai the University of Missouri Columbia a Mrs Mary Paxton Keeley relates to visitois of her childhood in Inde her days as a Mis soun university jouinalism stu dent and hei experience as a painter, photogi apher, writer and teacher Mis Keeley who will be 83 yeais old in June recalls sto ries of the past i eadtlv but also shows an excitement in the present I don live in the past Mi Keeley said because there is too much present around Mrs Keeley mam activity ii writing Shi it writing two chfldrtn's books, ono of which will Hluttratod with htf photographs, and is revising two novels Sho also is an avid Ittttr writer Thi st6ries Mrs Keeley tells eften involve Independence where she was boi and reared Her father the late John Gallatin Paxton a prom inent Independence lawyer built a home on Delaware sheet Mrs Keeley i childhood friend and next dooi neighbor was Bess Wallace Truman Her father and hfti mother, the late Mary Gentry Paxton, ire the subjects of book of memoirs which has been pub lifted privately The hook, Airs Keeley explained part of a longer manuscript Back In Independence which has n6t published "It's about Harry Truman's town," Mrs Keeley said After she was graduated from Manual high school in Kansas City, Mrs Keeley went to the University of Chicago Finding BO journalism school there she transferred! to Miss6un Univer aity, where a journalism school coon wai to opend In tile fal lof I was sit ting on the doorstep waiting for it to open" Mrs Keeley Old In Kooky WM Hit first woman tho Missouri (oumalfsm school Aft- or eraduatien, took tion with old Kansas City Whilo at the Post before World War I Mrs Keelcy add ed to her reputation for uncon venbonahty by ascending in a kite over Kansas City and writ ing about the oxperience for the Post Kites were being tested for possible use as oh servation devices for the mill tary 'You have to do unusual things to shw you re not a she said Mrs Keeley retumed to the Missouri journalism school in 3928 to earn a masters degiee Before that she again studied at Chicago unhersity was a 4 worker in the South spent Id months overseas in Woild War I with the A can teen service was an extension home economics agent corre sponded for a small Missouri weekly newspaper and wrote a book for boys She joined the faculty of Chns tian college a 2 year school for nomen here in 1928 as a jour nahsm mstruotoi She also founded the school student newspaper the Microphone At Christian, Mrs Kcotty was rwtod for short cuts artd hor penchant for rid ing a blcyrlo to classes She still woarc hor hair short and says sho regrets that now sht is un ablt to ride a In Mrs Keeley rctncd from Christian but found it dif ficult to stay retired She was interim editor for one year then associate editor for three years of the Missouri Alumnus the alumni magazine It was during her stay i the Missouri Alumnjs that she gave up her hobby of painting and approaching 70 jears of age took up photogra phj which she practiced until several years ago Mrs Keeley finds contenment in her writing She works sev era! hours each day tt a typewriter, which has extra large tjpe to compensate for the fact that she recently has undergone cataract operations Mrs Keeley is philosophical about these restrictions 4 way to be happy when you re aged is to accept your limitations she said Her writing protects also have included several plays and feature articles for various newspapers including The Star I vt ado otfittd a cook- aMed Everybody cookbook, you know Mrs Keeley conversation sprinkled with definite opin ions about A wide range of subjects and these find their way into M- mes of Paxton Keeley Icttcis to the editor She si'U she tries to limit hei self to two letters a year "I don believe in being one In addition to hei ritmg, of the silent majonty," she said Mrs Keeley said she enjoys with friends and form ei students She said she plans to see many of them when she attends the Chnstian college homecoming this weekend and the journalism week uhich begins May 4 Veterans Benefits, Catfish Farming Among TAP Topics The Livingston County Tech meal Action Panel met in the ASCS committee room Monday In attendance were Hubeit Headrick extension seivice, Lyle Nobhtt SCS Coui tney Biyan ASOS, Gifford Boswell, PHA Mis Leonard Heller HRDC Bill Wehrle Social Se cm ity Bob Rice welfare and Emest Diew Veteians Admin isti ation Minutes of the pievious meet ing weie read and approved All Diew discussed assist anec available to veterans with bpecial emphasis on those on active duty since January 1, 1955 Assistance discussed included compensation retirement death benefits burial allowance life ms a nee education and train ing loans and back pay Mi Drew suggested that the majonty of returning veterans are 21 years of age or young er that they are often pnmar ily interested being dischar ged and that theii veteran benefits while explained are often not well understood by the veteran He explained that he receives only the names of returning veterans who have not completed high school Mr Boswell said the tftchm cal Action Panel has resfeonsi bility for assisting returning veterans and suggested that all veterans contacted by TAP members be referred to Mr Drew's offica tor additional in formation Catfish farming was dis cussed It was emphasized that success in this type enterprise requires about average ability Generally the most net is derived when individuals do a good job with established enterprises within the area The chairman announced can cellation of the May 7 district TAP meeting that was to be conducted Trenton meeting will rescheduled in June ROYAL ARCH MASONS ELECT REV. GRIFFITH The Rev Earl Griffith pas tor of the United Methodist Church of Chillicothe has been elected chaplain of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Maions of Missouri Following a banquet and In stallattOn of officers at the an nual meeting held in Columbia today A Eldon Hoover of ChU licothe, outgoing executive of ficer presented $oOO checks to the Woodlawn Home for Boys in Columbia and the School of the Ozarks at Point Lookout, Mo The Royal Aich Masons in stalled Alva Bagley of Shel bma as head of the 21 000 mem bei York Rite Masonic ongan ization AIRMAN DOUGLASS IS AT CALIFORNIA IASE AMS Stephen Douglass son of Mr and Mrs Doug lass 1820 Rinehart drive has airived at the Naval Air Sta tion in MLI a mar Calif Douglass was Chillicothe on leave en loute fiom Mem phis Tenn after a delay He enlisted with the in Apnl 1968 and re ceived his basic tiarmng at Great Lakes Hi He completed basic August 1968 AMS Douglass will be at tached wilh a flight patrol squadron in Mirmar His address is Stephen Douglass B636534 AMS AN VF 12J Div NAS Miramar, Calif 92145 FIRE EQUIPMENT IS PRESENTED TO CITY The Missoun Consen ation Commission has presented a pump extinguisher six broom i akes and a council rake to the Chillicothe fire department Merle HatHcId chief said the broom rakes and council rake will be earned on the rural truck and would be to com bat grass fires The Indian pump installed on the No 1 city pumper truck Regular and auxiliary fire men attended a training session at the city hall this and viewed safety films on grass and brush fires PARKED CAR IUMPED Mrs Dorothy Thrasher, 1204 Sunset was backing a car at that address yesterday ift crnoon and collided with a parked car There dam age to the left front door and left rear fender of tht other vehicle a 1969 Chevrolet longing to Mildred Daughcrtjr of JaiMiport District W. S. C. S.

Will Have Spring Meeting The spiing meeting of the Chillicothe distiict Women So ciety of Christian Seivice will be held at the United Methodist Church in Maieclme this Tn day Registration will begin at 9 30 a and the program will commence at 10 o'clock Mrs Bj ron Gilbreath Mis soun West Confeience chan man of spiritual growth will be the morning speaker and will bring the inspirational message The afternoon speaker will be the Rev Donald Bakety, execute director of Cioss Lines Coopei ative Council Kansas City, Kan and Kansas City Mo a community cen teied inter racial inteidenom mational mnci city work in this area During 'he meeting theie will also be a memorial seivice, a pledge seivice and officers' 10- ports Lunch will be seived by the host church and a musery will be provided for Ihe chii dren Bill Leach Dies; Was Native Of Laredo Bill Leach a native of the Laiedo community died Thuis day in Needles Cahf wheie he had made his home for sev eral years Mr Leach was a brakeman on the Milwaukee lailroad for a numbei of years piior to mov mg to California He is survived by his wife the former Miss Mangaiet An derson eldest daughter of Earl Anderson formeily of Laredo now residing California Funeral and burial services were in Needles James L. Tinsley Dies at Garden Grove, Calif. James Lincoln Tmsley for mer resident of Ohillicothe died last week at his home in Gar den Grove Calif according to word received by his aunts Mrs Otto Kohl and Mrs Mort Cattiey He attended school in Chilli cothe and was a member of the 1931 graduating class His pat ents Mr and Mrs Jim Tmsley Unionville went to Garden Grove to attend the funeral services Mr Tinsley survived by hig wife and son David ATTEND CONFERENCE OF MISSOURI BANK WOMEN Mrs Leonard Simmer and Mrs Delbert Pearson of the Chillicotoe State Bank were among approximately 400 worn en bank employees and officers attending the 5th annual con ference of bank women of the Missouri Bankers Association Wednesday and Thursday held at the Ramada Inn in Columbia The conference, the second largest sponsored associa tion was designed for women in all phases of banking The program was opened by Roger Wilson president of the Bank of Weston and also president of the Missoun Bank erg Association The keynote address was given by Eads Poitevent president of the In ternatianal City Bank and Trust Co New Orleans La Hilda Killmann vice president of the County Bank and Trust Co Blue Island 111 was also on the 2 day program GALE SPURGEON IS IN THAILAND AIR FORCES Thailand --Staff Seigeant Gale Spur geon son of Mr and Mrs Jim Spurgcon of Eagle Rivet Wis is a membei of a unit at Tapao Royal Thai Thai land that has been cited as the hist munitions maintenance squardron in the Strategic Command Sergeant Spurgcon is a wca pons mechanic the 42o8t.li Munitions Maintenance Squad ron that was selected fot its professionalism and outstanding duly peiformance The unit pro ides conventional munitions support for 52 Sbatofortresses operating in Southeast The sergeant is a graduate of Phclps (Wis High School His wife Patricia is the daughter of Mr and Mrs David Hughes of Breckenndge Mo THREE REGISTRANTS LEAVE FOR INDUCTION Three Grundy County rejls trants were scheduled to be in ducted into the Armed Forces at Kansas City cstc aay ac cording "rs Fiona Pollev, Selective Service secretary They were Ronald Herrin Trenton son ol Mrs Edna Her rin, and Gary lasinski son of John Jasiniki Trenton and Charles Ishmael, son of Mrs Pauline Laredo, who volunteered for induction The Trenton Republican said tight registrants were scheduled to take phyei cal examinations in Kansas City Wednesday The group in eluded, Joseph Curtis Dale Freeman, Quentm Brown Dwight A Moore Ronald Chindltr Roger Fletchtr Tester Smith and Joseph Atnw norm central Angus Association Elects Here uie Neil a legislcicd 4ngus cede) fiom ncit Biookficld as elected pi esident of the Noith Ceiitul Missoni Angus Association at the annual meet ng Clnlhcothe He succeeds 0 Thomton Mavsulle who w3 chatge of the meeting and was elected secretary tica suiei Wilbur Cole was elected vice pi esident and the following weic elected to the aoard of dli ectoi eland Hamblm Ludlow Brock man Brookfield Chailes Harp ster Kiddei Edward Boulware Carrollton Wayne Saliee Mead and Fiancis Grooms Kid dei Guest speaker at the meeting was Tom Cook Columbia field icpiesentative foi the Ameucan Angus Association He repotted on pi ogress of the annual Amen can Angus confeience slated fot Jul 232423 at the new Lns stock Center in Columbia A feature of the event he said is the national junior Angus hcifet show He urged voimgsteis to cmoll then animals in AH1R if jiey alread a i on the pio gram so they can take age of Ihe added piemiums be ing paid for such animals AUTOS COLLIDE ON WASHINGTON NEAR PARK Iwo autos weic damaged in a collision on north Washington sti eel at 4 23 yesteidsy Police said Heibett Earl Me Caitliney 72 of 318 Ccntial di onto Washington sti eet jom the paik enhance and col ided with a noi th bound sedan duven by Ciaig Eugene Wilson 17 of Madison sticet Theie was dannge to the fiont bumper aud a headlight of theMcCailh ney auto a 1967 Dodge sedan ard to the left reai fendei and a dooi of the Wilson auto a 1957 Ford Local News Notes and Mr and Mrs Raymond Gailick of Pacific the ma teinal grandpaients Mis Ma bel Spiouse of Ludlow is the maternal great grandmother Company Honori Iro Cot hern Reed Carrollton Mr and Mrs Don Lancey Ray Cothein Mis Ruth Beaird Mrs Lena Bowen and Mr and Mrs Edward Damm Chillicothe Mr Cethtrn accepted ployment with tht South- Company on April 23, 1929, as busintst representative in Hutchmson, Kan In of that ywr was trantferrad to Wichita, where wat employed un til January, 1942, when he wtnt to Arkantas City, Kan and in May, 1943, to Garden City, Ken commtr cial repre tentative and also camp telephone manager at the Air Base From Janu ary 1945, until May, 1947, he wai at Saline, a at which time he wai trans ferred to Chtllleothe, as manager From 1952 until HfoS he served as assistant connecting com pany agent in Moberly and 1955 he returned to Chilhcothe as manager Mi Cothem and his wife Lu cillc live nt Vine They have two children Mrs Edward (Lois Jean) Tayloi and Riy Cothern both living in Chilli colhc Mis Taylor is a tele phone operator at the Chilllco the exchange and Ray is a de paitmenl managei at the Penney Company They also have a grandson Gary Taylor to Close 36 Military Bases in Economy Move Calif Subordinate units of the 4 th Air Porce will be assigned to other NORAD subcommands --Phasing out this summer )f the 16th NORAD division head quarters and its dncction eon Ler at fop-mam Air Force Sta tion Maine and the 26th NORAD division headquarters ils direction center a A a i Air orce Station Con illis Ore Their missions ill be taken over by olher NORAD divisions --Closing by September I960 of one aircraft control and one warning stjuadron five defense early warning stations and six radar squadrons of ADC Two additional squadrons and tw radar squadrons will closed by December 1969 Three of the sites will be tak en over by the Federal Aviation Administration on which the Pentagon plans to rely more ID the future for warning of bomb er attack I aird said 13 installations hi eight states will gain personnel as a rcault of transfers required under the realignment Six of the states will get a total cf about 1 100 more positions In addition laird said about J4000 acres of land will re leased for nondefense USB Nixon Atki In Fint-Claw 7 Cwrti junk mail --Nixon said the Post Office def tut in the coming fiscal year would approach $1 2 billion He Mid higher rates woulc miiging the fcdcidl budget in bcttei balance and impiove tient of the postal set vice If approved it would bo the 'oui th postal postal i ate ciease since 1358 when the tale went fiom thiee to foui cents foi a letter Die pi ice went up one cent in 1 JG3 and again Jan 7 1968 Although he called foi higher ates Nixon stated This ad mmsti ation is detei mined that the of gieatei and gieat er postal deficits and more and more i ite mci eases will be biokcn 'The onl to bieak that cj cle is thiough effective, long ange icfoims the way the postal sj stem operates, he added Some of these reforms postmaster general others will require congi essionai action We will be submitting specific iropostls foi such refoim to the Congress within the next 45 days Same Leaders for Youth Conference em College St loscph "ill direct the discussion on the schools The panel on the chinch vull be led by the Howard Ju dah pastoi Baptist Church Mar the communitj stud gi oup bj Gerald Gabi lei in sti uctoi Depai tment of Re glonal and Communitj Affairs LJnhcisiU of Missouri Columbia and the government group bj VIorgan Donelson judge of the Third Judicial Cn ctnt Prince ton Panels will be held fhe forenoon and theie be woik shops stalling at 1 clock Moderators of the workshops are Family Jeannctle Cah dnectot Livingston County WJ faie office School-- Carl Caipenter pun cipal Adams Junior High School Trenton Church-- The Paul Rath aun Christian church Tienton Community Hal England Neighborhood Youth Corps Trenton Government Vernon Belz state representative Seminar to Hear Wife Of MU were restricted to leaders of voluntary oigamzahons the nine counties Othoi speakers appearing on the piogiam in elude Di Jane Beny Dr Mar garet Fagm Mrs Fileen Gib son dtrectois of Continuing Ed ucation fot women from Ihe Um veisitj of Missouri at Ihe Kan sas City St Louis and Colum bia cimpuses respectively Mrs Margot Patterson ssist ant profcssoi of continued tdu cation for women university wide Di lames Holland as sistant dean of amdimshation Dr Wajnc Atkins distiicl di lector of northwest Missouri Don Boesch area community agent and Dein 1 Geyer Trenton Junioi College Keep Trying, Presbyterian Senior! Urged Oscar Cooke Slier vl Meyer daughtci of Mr and Mrs Alvin Mpjer Shirley Holey daughter o( Mr and Mis Harold Roley a i BeLh Dawkms daughter of. Mi and Mrs Jesse Dwkms Buddy BccLsma son of Mr and Mrs Haiold Bcetsma Mama Skmnei daughter of Mr and Mrs inilon Skmnei and HclRa Sigut daidottir sludcnt from Iceland residing with Dr and Mis Rich Hoilidaj Each senior wat, given a gift on behalf of the church the presentation bj Mrs Strong president of Ihe United Presbyterian Womrn 31 From Hereto Iowa "JAACP Conference netta Brown I i Wil i a Rofiina Brown Rodina Brown and Aboussou Djhai student fiom Afuca now attend mg Chillicothe High School Others included Mr and Mrs Vincent Shields Mr and i I i Holls Bill Johnson Ben Johnson dene Williams and Mrs Wilma Novels NOTICES Required by law to inform citizens of matters affecting them or their property NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WHERPAS James I Hard son and Dons Harrison hus land and wife and William Harmon a single person by their ccrlam Deed of Trust dat ed 29th day of April and recorded the of the Recorder of Deeds of I ivings ton County Missouri in Deed 01 Trust Book at page 11, to Bill Coleman, the undersigned as Trustee all to the following dcuibcd ieal estate situate inllie County of Iiungston State of Missouii to it of the Noithcast Quar tci of the Quai lei of Section Iwcntj two 2 Flft seven (57) Range Iwcnty five (2o) except highway right a thiough iaid hnd tomcAauce was made to the undci signed Tiustee in tiust to secuie the pamcnt of a ccr tain piorussorj note and mtei cst theieon dcscubed in and se cured by said Deed of Tiust default was made and still continues in the in stallmcnt paj meats of punci pal and intei est due on said note and as a result theieof the legal owner and holdei of said note bv virtue of the terms and pi ov is ions of said note and the Deed of Trust secuiing the same has dclai ed the entire debt theieby secuied to be due and pa able and WHEREAS the legal ownei and holdei of said note and Deed of Tuist lias lequested me to execute the powcis in me bj said Deed of Trust and pioceed to sell said piemis es and out of the pioceeris of said sale to the indebtedness secured NOW THEREFORE I Bill Colcimn Ti uslcc at the i quest of the legal holder of said note and bj of Ihc au Ihonlj in me said Deed of Tiust will sell the pi op city described at public to the highest buldei foi cash it fhe south fiont dooi of the Ln mgston CounU Coin house in the Cilj of ClnllicoUie, Missoun on the 6th daj Of 1969 between thP hours of 1 00 clock niid i 00 clock PM of lhat daj foi the pin pose of paung said debt and intmesL and UK cost of executing this ttust Bill Coleman Tiustee Apr 10 21 Mav 1 NOTICE OF TESTA A A (Sec 473 033 Mo 1959) State of Missouri )ss County of Livingston In The Probate Court Of In the estate of Paul Rupp JEstate No 1159 Decedent To all persons intcicsted in the estate of Paul Rupp Dece dent On thft Uth day of April I960 the last will of Rupp was admitted to probats and Rose Ellen Rupp and Paul I ouis Rupp Jr were appointed the executors of the estate of Paul I Rupp decedent bj the pro hale court of Livingston Coun lj Missoun, on the Uth dav of Aprtt 1969 The business ad dress of the executors are Rose Fllcn Rupp 930 Elm Chilhco the Missouri whose telephone number is 646 0783 and Paul I outs Rupp Jr of Clmdalc a Chilhcothe Missouri whose telephone number is 646 2895 and their nttotney Is Ron aid I Somei ille of Clnllico the Missoui hoso business iddiess is Suite No J8-. Bldp and whose telephone number is 646 4522 All creditors of said dccedcnl are notified to file chims in court within nine months i the date of this notice 01 be i i barred Date of first publication is April 11 166fl (SEAT Roark Clerk Probate Court of 1 ivmgs ton Counh Missouri Apr 17 a I 8 I OP I I OF I A A I I FOR I I I (Sec 171 587 It Mo 1951)) Stair, of MISSOUI 1 County I mission In Tfff gourt Livingftton County MUtourl In the estate of i i 1 cr Norrls Estate No 1080 Deceased TO AI I PI RSONS INTF REST TD TN TlfF KSTATF OF Howard Lee Norrls Deceased You a i hereby notified a Ihe undersigned Fxecuti ix of SB id estate will file i a settle and petition for dislilbu tion on tho 16th diy of May or as continued by Ihc court in said Probate Court and a any objections or excep lions to such settlement or pcti lion or item thereof must he In riling and filed within ten davs from the date sud i a scttlomenl is filed Varein Noms xeculrix ChuU Missoun Robcil Fnth Utornc) Jackson Si Chillicothe Mis sour! Apr 17 24 May 1 8 NOTICE OF OF ADMINISTRATION A (See 37 Code of 19H, 471 Oil Mo State ol Missouri, County of livinfjslon In Court Of County Mitftourl In eftUte of Jacklr Gordea Richter 1 Dcccdrnt Jr slate So 1160 To all perfions interested in the estate of Jackie Gordon Rich ter Decedent On the Uth day of April HW9 Charles Rlchtcr WHS nppoint cd the idm In mtra tor of the en THE CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE CHARLES WATKINS Publisher BOITN Managing Kditor WM PLUMMbR News Editor Chi Ib cothe Publishing Co 818 Washington St ChiliicoUie Mo M01 Second Class Postage Paid at Chilllcoihe Mo ML BLR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tht Associated Press tntilled exclL-aivtly to the for repub lication of all the local printed ta thte well all AT neus dispatches Dailr Constitution TnbHM (published daily except Sunfe? and hoHdeyi) In by cinrfer ptr year 1800 Me, by mil in Uvlngftton Mrf Httntaf per yenr $1000, by mail outside territory, IUM Weekly Coutitutlaa TrtbiaM pub- evtrr Ttuntir, per yw kicdent bv the i i couit of Couiih Missoun Hit bitbiticss tddiess of the id nmisti Jloi 1 i a Sticet Chillicothe Missoui i huso elcphonc numbei is old 1090 UK! his i is lines Slubbb of Clnllitothp Missoun whose business is Clnlhcothe It ink Bldg and whose telephone numbei is t46 All cicdilois of siid decedent a i notified to file chims in couit i i nine months from the date of Ibis notice 01 be foi i i tfc of fn st publication is i i 17 (Sb i I i i Piobatt.

Couit of Liungs ton Coutih Alissom i 17 21 NOTICE OF I I OF I A SETTLEMENT AND PETITION FOR I I I (Sec -171 "SS7 RS Alo Ub9) Stale of Misbouii CounU of I mgston In The Probate Court Of Livingston County Missouri In the estate of Claicncc Dowell Decctsed Lstale No 109J 10 A PLRSONS 1 RLfal ED IN I 1 SI OL Clai etu ell Deceased I i notified ihat the undci signed 1 i of said i i file settle mcnt foi i i i i on (he 2nd of 01 as con Ihe i in si id i atc Couil md Ib it din objoc ion 01 exceptions to sui.li set lenient ot petition 01 am item hcieot must be in i i and filed i i ten i Ihc dile siid ftml is mod Helen i i lohnsou Fxecu 1118 i St Clnlhcothe 1 I n'h ill i Sticet Utillieolhe Mis soun 3 10 17 "1 I OF TESTA A OR A I I A TION I I A A (Sec 173013 MO 19-9) State of Missotm Iss Counh of I lunRston 3f Livingston County Missouri the estate of i a I Siglci Fstate No 1153 Decedcnl all poisons mteiested in the estate of i a biglci Dcce dent On the 96th da of a the last i of i a Siglei WHS dmitlcd lo piobile and a i Rupp a ip pointed tlic excculm of tin. cs late of i Siglei decedent Ihc piobalr i i of a i Ion LonnlA Misbonn on the ZOlh day of a i IOC 1 Ihc business idd less of lite tm is i2t 0 ilhonn SHccl whose telephone nu nboi is hiG Obi iii(l her ilto is Don Cii ip man Si of Ultllicolhc i soun whose business i ts fKn lickson Sited ind telephone i is (Ufa 0627 Ml i of said decedent i noli lo file urns In i i i nine i Ihc tie of thii notice 01 be foi cvei ii rd i of pnblicilion Is i i I 9 PI ultimo i i i i UP i i of 1 i i ton i ouri (SI i i 3 10 17 NOTICE OF OF A I I A I A S( 17 Lndr lit 1 Mo Stair of i i Gounh of I In The ProbMo i Of i i County MUiourl In csl lie i in iiidc I I i Io pel ons i i 1 1 the i i of HPI rioiitkiu DC 1 111 On tin 8 1 I Constituhon Tribunt Chillieotht, Mo A Thursday, April 24, 1969 Bonderci uas pointed the idmmibti itoi of tht cbt lie of Hei in in Bondciei ae tho ptobitc couit of I 0 btoil Lounti Mtasouu 1 lie bus ness uldiess of llic ad- mmisliatoi is, Utica Missouu, iiul his illoi ncy is Robci 1 1 nth of ClnllicoUie Missoun, business addicss is 821 iiKson Stiect ind whose telephone numbei is 616 UI cicditois of said decedftnt no nolifitcl to file claims in com 1 nine mouths from the date of this notice 01 be for- i of publication ll Apnl 3 I960 fSLAL) Get ildmp Roaik Clerk Piobdtc Couil of Ion Coimh Missouri A pi 3 10 17 NOTICE OF I SAL! IN PARTITION Mituc and autliouty of a decioc MI piilition and in order of silc Ihe Ciicuit Court of I Hilton Counh Missoiui OB flu 'ath of 196S ind tcnewed said Court oa 9 l)69 a cause thereii (lending Dolhe Mel a a plaintiff and Haiold mil) a (lofendaat, i duh ceitified of said or- dei of sile being delivered by (lie i of siid Couit fo nndeisi ned Sheriff on tho Oth of uo win on ith of lOhl botu ecu lite lioms of clock a and i clock of lhat at tht South dooi of (he Court Houst in CiulltLOllie I mgston Counts Miiisoiiii sell at public von- du to the highest bidder for cisb in i ill the i titlt ind tnteicsl of said paitics ta siid uisc In ind to the follow ui" tcil i dcsciibcd in said onlii of sjtlc and stttiated said 1 County Mis- 60111 1 to it Ml of biqlil (S) of I i i Subdivision of HIP South Hilf of the South pist of Section lownslup 18 Rang? 21 Lix- 111 slon Gotinh Missouri subject to i first deed of tiust luld the Chilltcotht I cdci il Savings and Loan Associ ition Inc dated Au Siisl 15 rccoided Siist 1 19CI in Book 3U, Pice 7 Kelsie Ucctei Shenff Livingston Counflr; Mo 10 17 21 May 1 NOTICE OF A A A I iSoc 171 OH Mo 1959) Sltitfl of )ss i i of I Ion 1 In rbo Probato Court Of Livingston County Missouri In Hit i itc of Robot 1 I Cii 1 Docc-dcnl ll I i H6t lo ill poisons mlMpMcd of Robert Chanoy Lpdettl On Ihc i of i 1969 hsl i of i I Cha i i i lo piobala nd i I ap nomlod Ui i i of the C5 1 a of i 1 Clnnoj bv HIP olntr court of 1 on I "isl i i i men i IIIPSS i of the- CACCU- 1 is 117 i i i no i i ifi SIR 4252, nnr! lici a i Is I rilh 1 vat! )f i otlio Missotm. whoso I i i i is ft2l Stu rt mid whose i i i is i 2-tWt All Mid decedent i I filf 1 in oui 1 i i mrmths from I i I of II is i or i i i i i 1 1 si publication i 21 (SI i i i i Clerk i i if 1 1 ion ti il Missoun i i "1 i 1 11 SHKW ESCAPE IN MISSOURI wiler wonrisdand neiilgd among gonilo gioon titlli unlciiie Missouri Heat trip Fish for everything from (if) tiling lo specially storked Kokaneo salmon in umpnllad likn campsites lamify or luxury re 3 ons Write for Complete Infoimalion about (he variety of attractions fi 7. 47P, S.x 1055, unCi'y, Ma tSlOl.

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