Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri (2024)

ill: Fit, Oct. SPRINGFIELD (Ma.) LUDER PRESS 1:00 STOCKS NOON IST-I P.M. U)KK TIME ft 326 Si. Lui l'hnc 862-1363 ABOUT ZO.OOO CLIMATE! EUStE Ex-Ozarker's Funeral Held John Wooilside Diets In Virgin Island Funeral services were held today on St. John in the Virgin Islands for John R.

Woodude. 66. former Springfieldian and former owner of Woodside Surplus City here. Mr. Woodside died at his j- Allied Storea AJlwOulmcrc Amert-a TAT ArvverK aa Alrliaea Amern aa Hmwi Aroernrnn Standard Amer hranda Atvacuoda Cub Beth steel 114 Bloc Rota H.nKt hvrrtoaha aaadiaa Export I2-, si u.

a 14 227 Gea rrynamara Rlecirar Onjeral Motor. On Tele billrtle Glaaamc. Ik Greyhoand Cult OU III. no-Central II Inter, Harv'str. Johna.Mattvtur hatuman 4 Broad Kt(wmi tepper l- w-o Una 4 Uwn IJtl'W Minn Mintaf Mrltonald Monti (Id Mans Motorola Muriey Co MI'S International OvverH-HI OwMI.

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ALTO ACCIDENTS 1T 'HP r.i 1 1 i EMMETT SMITH ASH GROVE Funeral services for Emmett Smith, 90, of Ash Grove, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Birch Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Pringle officiating. Burial will be in tlx Ash Grove Cemetery, Mr. Smith died at 1:40 a m.

Thursday in St. John's Hospital in Springfield where he bad been a patient six days. ROY E. PEEPLES EVERTON Funeral services for Roy E. Peeples, 68, of Route 1, Greenfield, will be at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday in Hampton Presbyterian Church north of Everton with the Rev. D. F. Preston officiating. Burial will be in Hampton Cemetery under the direction of Birch of Ever ton.

Mr. Peeples died at 9 50 a.m. Wednesday in the Springfield General Osteopathic Hospital af. ter a long illness. MRS.

ROBERT O. KILUNGSHORTH U'AI VI Mrs. Etta Marie (Pefigv) KU1- intsrth nf r.mvA died at 3 35 m. Thursday in Cox Medical Center, Springfield, i after a 3-year illness. A lifelong Walnut Grove resident.

Mrs. Killingsworth was a member of the First Baptist Church here. She was employed by Springfield Empire Bank as a key punch operator. Surviving are her husband, I Robert Oral: one daughter. -Miss Joyce Elaine Looney.

of the home: and her mother, Mrs. Edna Marshall. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Doyle L. Daniel of Walnut Grove. I 4Sn a aampton n( I hean? Syateia hryaier CHrea service C'ltnaai KreiKbf Inn Airlmr liavoa Itaere 4 Co la-lla lt iTbetOHai fWMi Kodak KmeraOO Kmpire lha tleclrir r.rnpire lias Kxaua MARKETS Livestock KTKI.KR CVTTIK AND CUJT r.

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Republic, nied oa rompiauti Services will be at 2 Sat- ot loltowing too ckavrty alley cotlidint I X. car dmra by Rice. 1732 Kat i uraay in the Harris Chapel in Vm TTiiirio. 1 Nixa with the Rev. Wilbur Blan-Naomi Giouip.

rot Wadddi. rrted aa I sit officaiting. Burial will be in roiriiliDt o( leaving wne id accident alter na.lav. oro, cut I Klin vwb ear dnen by PW- i bet-k. .50 South at Campbell airr! He-fHttilM- Koad.

7 iiihi. Tburxl. BradBirst- 21 ftt 111 Cairo. n-piint-d car Wi m-trie aft-r httttfitt rear ra Walnut and Ptrkirk, 11 4D a Ttrurlay He nt trailed. an dnn by Muikey.

Rotite 1. and Va. Kuute 2. A. a.

collided at and Sumrurje. 3D a Thurda'. L. A-iier. Route 5.

cted oa eom- niaint oi pawm moq lichi aner cotiidint with car dn en by A C. Hurnrv.a. tes Kfm Highland, at Grant and Atlantic, i irm ,4,4 Bectoa. od piami Kimini u-it oi rmicr alter coi i id- North Mirnfti I orrveo I. n.

yre, lao at Weoaler and Bentoa. Ttmrwiay. PAITE. THOMAS i Miss Smith, of the home; one brother, LEBANON Funeral ser- BlU Mau Jophn two sisXm vices for Paul E. Thomas.

48.Mni urt Lvviar. 2S4 Eaat Rlatnt. cited on! y.t icompi.ini Mhrniiri um ci.ci rai- i evening in the Texas County Me-i c. m'- morial Hospital, Houston, after 2132 South Jetiereon, ttl IlttO blot-k. ootith Jel(eroti.

4ta ro Thuradav. i 3 long illness G. Htacabunt. lojft Brentwood, cited oeA IV. 47'.

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14. M. IS 22' i JS' 3 31 I 12 11', 17', 74', 31 Fear From Front Page and often walked to the Bayside Mall area to fish, said his 55-year-old widow, Verna. She said they bad been married a year. Tierney, who called on Mayor Kevin H.

White to meet with community leaders about the problem, said it was better to have pupils in school where police security was available than on the streets. McCormack Junior High and Dever Elementary schools were closed Thursday morning because it was feared trouble might erupt a half mile away when 100 to 200- hostile youths gathered, authorities said. That gathering produced no conflict, but police said that bands of black youths later roamed the low-income Columbia Point Housing Project, where Barba was killed. Another white man was stabbed and a white woman was hit with a bottle and robbed. Police Commissioner Robert J.

diGrazia said all three incidents occurred within 20 minutes. Police Supt. Jeremiah P. Sullivan said the attacks "are definitely tied together." Ont 16-year-old black youth was arrested Thursday night and charged with armed robbery witb a knife in the attack on Ronald Leonard, 37, of Re vere, a turniture trurk driver who was stabbed while in an apartment hallway. Police also were questioning another youth.

Leonard was reported in good condition but still on the danger list at City Hospital. The woman hit with the bottle Clare Oates, 28. of Quincy was treated at a hospital for a bead cut and released. Mayor White said on Thursday that the city was offering a $5,000 reward for information about the six blacks who murdered Mrs. Wagler.

Mrs. Wagler, a carpenter, was in this country on a German visa and had come to Boston from Chicago to stay with friends in the tough, pre dommantly black Roxbury area. Kites Tomorrow For Line Victim LOCKWOOD Funeral services are scheduled Saturday for a Lockwood city electrical employe who was electrocuted while working on power lines here. Services for Byron W. Finley, fin.

will be at 2 m. Saturday in the Lockwood Baptist Church with the Rev. Kenneth Roller of ficiating. Burial will be in the Collins Cemetery under the di rection of Allison of Lockwood. The casket ill be closed.

Finley was killed about 3 p.m. Wednesday when he came in contact with a high voltage line. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 521 and the Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mary Ann; a son, Charles, head football coach at the University of Miasoun. Rolla; two brothers, Dale and Walter, both of Den ver, six sisters.

Mrs. Ed ith Buell, Stockton, Mrs. Jessie Vaughn. Asbury, Mrs. Robie South, Farmington, N.

Mrs. Lilla Harper, GaUup. N. Mrs. Florence Burnett, Lock wood, and Mrs.

Georgia Gregg, Denver, and two grandchildren. Federal Offices Close For Columbus Day All federal offices, including the Post Office, will be closed Monday in observance of Colum bus Day. According to C. Arch Bay, sectional center manager and postmaster, only special delivery mail service will be pro vided. All collections from street letter boxes will be made on a regular week-day basis.

Petiawy 'JO Pm Central PhelBn UriM Philip Jdorria ftuJuaa Pat R-A RepataV Start RonMfTn. Sarrway Store. St Usaa Fran Sear. Roeaavok Skae. Sperry Rand Sid OH Sterim, lo-mi Studeoaher remark Syotea Tenner Texaco Tidewater Maria I nioa Carina fitted Aircraft 1 41.

Inc. I au-qval I rtt I'Plohn WIUltflKNU ZCOIIO of Eidon, will be at 4 p.m.Satur. day in the Holman Funeral Home here with the Rev, Don E. Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in the ML Rose Memorial Park here.

Mr. Thomas died at 9:45 a m. Wednesday in Cox Medical Cen ter after a long illness An insurance inspector. Mr. Thomas was a former Lebanon; resident.

He was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Fern: three step-children, Mrs. Linda Lynde. of Gouverneur, N.V., Mrs. Pattie Howell, of Lawton, Okla and Johnny Lee Williams, of Fritch, two sisters.

Mrs. Louise Beckham, of Joplin, and Miss Mildred Thomas, of Carl Junction; three brothers. Victor, of Stewart-sville, and Norman, and Earl, both of Carl Junction; and eight step-grandchildren. MRS. CECILS.

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WU 2H 2 vn lp 3S isn 15 PAUL A. HI.VE FAIR GROVE Paul A. Hine, 70. of Route Fair Grove, died at 2.25 m. Thursday in Cox Medical Center after a long illness.

A retired farmer, Mr. Hine was a lifelong Greene County resident. He is survived by his wife, Tressie: two sons, John, of Fair Grove, and Gary of Gdlrn: one daughter, Mrs. Joe Huff, of Fair Grove; one sister, Mrs. Donna Lewis, of Los Angeles.

a half sister, Mrs. De-cima Hamilton, of the state of California; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services wnl! be at 1:30 m. Saturday in the Fair Grove Bap- tist Church with the Rev. Robert Miller trfficating.

Burial will be in Cedar Bluff Cemetery east of Fair Grove under direction of Klingner. CIS A. LtTZ Funeral services for Gus Lutz, 65, of 1639 North Hillcrest, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Klingner Chapel with Chaplain Aiarwe Ofiiaaun. our- al UI be in Robbersoti Prairie Cemetery north of Springfield.

Mr. Lutz was dead on arrival at 9 30 m. Wednesday at Cox Medical Center. MRS. W.

GIT SMITH Mrs. Maude Irene Smith, 82. of 92 West Central, died at II 45 m. Thursday at Sunshine Acres following a long illness. A lifelong resident of Springfield, she was a member of Grant Avenue Baptist Church.

Surviving are her husband. W. Guv; two sons, Edward of home, and Robert Winchester. Kan two daughters, Mrs. Doris HubbeH, Route 2.

Ro- Cn)mvr of spnnfcf.eld, and five grandchildrea. Arrangements will be an- nounced by Greenlawn. MRS. ETHEL F.VRRIS Mrs. Ethel Fains.

T3. of 204g North Ljnn. died at 10:38 m. Thursday in Cox Medical Cenicr following a long illness. A member of Bible Baptist Church, she had been a resident of Springfield for six years, moving here from Ohio.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Harper. 638 East Kearney: one son. Fred L. Doan, Cincinnati.

two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, Columbus. Ohio, and Mrs. Lorraine Middletpn, Mark Center, Ohio: three grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.

Arrangements will be announced by Greenlawn. CHARLESW. COBB OZARK Charles W. Dobb. 80.

a resident of Ozark, died at of Victory Baptist Church. Surviving are his ife. Emma: four sons. Clifford. Rex.

and Stanford, all of Ozark, and Glenn, of Rogersville; four daughters, Mrs. Florence Cook. Springfield, Mrs. Torrance, Fern Meese. Mrs.

Je-ie Vaughan, Ozark, and Mrs. Reha Stapp, Springfield: one brother. John, of Springdal. Ark two half-brothers. Martin, of Albuquerque.

N.Mex.. and Steve, of Snohomish, two half-sisters. Mrs. Nancy McCoy. EI Paso.

and Mrs. Martha Cox. Galesway. 19 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. Arrangements will be announced by Harris of Ozark.

MRS. MARY BELMEGEL Mrs. Mary Beisiegel, 96. of Route 3. died at her home at 9 30 a.m.

today after long illness. A lifelong resident of Springfield, she was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ and a "charter member of the Grandview No. 64 PFA. Mrs.

Beisiegel is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are to be announced by Greenlawn Funeral Home. 836-1150 THE NEW WAE1T AD IIUniOER Dial Direct SPOlWGFIELD. POfc ALTITUDES 1524 Ft BIRTHS Ta Mr aad Jerry Coftniaa. i.

lata Grwc. a airt. 4t a Ore 2, St. Juaaa. Ta Mr aad Mra MVhaH Rerraa.

JO Weal Portland, a (art, Or. Si J.nai To Mr aad Mra. Bob Sortk. Walnot Grove, a boy. a 24 Orf.

2, St. Jone a. To Mr and Mra Jar Calkia Marak-ta-M. a fi'l imam. Oft 4.

at- Jan Ti Mr and Mra. Uraa Simian, bpokaa. a arl, 7 13 a ra Ort 4. St Joba'a To Mr aad Mra. WUiura tJeaaal Meek.

Galena, a vrl. 37 am. 4. St John a To Mr. and Mra roater.

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John'a i In Mr and Mra Wiiiiara Alexander. 1932 1 Soaik Plata, a bo. 11 23 a Ort. 4. St Joba'a I To Mr and Mra Robert Knt.

1217 Wear I Riterade. a buy. 17 Oct. 4. at I T-Mr aad Mi.

Joint ifir.it on a. J4J3 Sotiifi Intrant Mdi. a boy. 16 41 On. 4.

St Jinna. To Mr and Mra. Verbal Barton 3 Went ulhri.M, a boy. 11 44 Oct. 4.

Jobna To Mr. and Mra. Joe Marua. 410 Ea Sunahtne. a bey, 1 am-.

Oct. 3, at JnnV To Mr aad Mra. Frank Republic, a buy. 1 51 a Oct. a.

at i J'bn'a To Mr. aad Mra. Raymond A day. For. avih.

a boy. 15 a lct a. Jonn a To Mr. and Mra Oorre Cnaena. 2701 Eaat AUaatR, a flrt.

ii Pm Oct 1. Oi To Mr. and Mra. Gary Crane. Pleaaant H-pe.

a bov. 2-17 Oct. 3. Co Ta Mr and Mra Paul l.ravea ta South Weal, a 12 ro Ort 4. Cox.

To Mr and Mra Dal imon. 2U North novtaro. a Kin. a -re pro-, ea. Tn Mr and Mr.

Tommy Canter. A.a. a firl.4 Ja To Mr and Mra Charted Ska. 1224 North Knoae.Flt, a fori. 12 S3 a Ort.

Ci To Mr and Mra Steve Hull. 30(3 Prune Lane, a a.m.. Oct. 3. Com.

Slarriage Licences Jamra Tamrhilt, 90. ttntf Bali 9tim-motta. 47. both nf SprtnffteJd dilett ta Ottawa Count). Ja i.

MnHI Patteratia. tt, and Juantta 52. both Spriocflrld IUHl in OtUwa Ownt'4. ttkl MKSuet lkeaa ronklia. M.

4 SpnaffteW, Md Loia Paulo-tte Thomas, 31. Ktiiflind. Ukla. direri Otua Cmutv. 'tkla Huel Masweli.

M. and Mr Paaltiv Rule. 51. hoth of (IJed Ottawa C4anty. Ofcia DIVORCE CASES Prttltoaa POrd Linda Sue MrMdlaa acauut William Joe McMillan Ijnda Arnold aeainat Paul S.

Arnold. Uada E. Hrrnooa atlaiaat Joonaje L. Hrrndon Jba frtidnoa a a nut patrtria David- fchjeta P. Brady afatnst Robert Bra- fl, Adeline Smith a taw Rnv Smith.

Marty Lou Tuxlle aAaUUt UesfUa Lynn TmiSe. Angela Vai)ia dfaitvM Adrian Vailiti Norma WorkrnaD at.a1r.3Tt Wurk- man. Itavld Wool Per gamirt Patrtria CITY UTILITIES NEW a'STOMKRS rharles nh.ii. 27 et lytmbard. Harry C'ampmter.

lH4 Ui-M Plw.pa lnil Clark. 1053 South The I ma IVinna Lynn Clark, 13M South National Miwe u. Cloud, 2.13b R'iK! IJiJivari Wiihain Compt'-fl. 13f West Chase. Gret! Fnmel.

926 Ml Vernon, hen Jr TSo South Dootls Har Jd 4 17 Went Ht.hwa 4 Pad! Hanvw 332 Vwlh Franklin Kim Hermann. 2ft I5) North GeeuBe. U-ucar H'tf(Miuir. Dr lrmt Lak-usi. Tertv Hulwr.

voh FrernnHil HoarrG hUltan. 27)2 We Whiu-Mde John MKilven. IT7! r.ad Mam hester hieve A Miller. IflC North Rradvyay CriarW Pryor. 2Ii3 Wfst Scott Sharn-1 L.

Thomptsua. 14tr7 frjjrt l'nlvr-nty. Jf(rey Wheeler. 17V tqt(i Avenve. NEW RESirENTS Jerry Rlaii.

Th Kcwd. lnm JnpliB jwll laMon. 132 NorUi Cedatbruo, (rr.m Gnneaprmt. Maude (Kurwey. 2 it Wafirunfftori.

from Rovfniord. Pa l-emv Kaftilaod. 2221 South Grant. frim KocemuV. Rerty tiabtard, 7a Ral Glenwood.

trom Republic. AJ C. Gallo. lt Wet Kerr, from St ChariVM. I-id Gumfory-.

3551 South Neitletoa. Inm Jrffhua Ten Anna Ha.kwonh. 3d It) QM Pace, frotri Thaver Rtehard viand. 114 South Fairway, (rom amdentun. Haney jnnea.

314 Xortfc Fulbrtitnt. trorn Itemer. Colo. Janne M. Kerioey.

2239 North Lewta. from EvenoB. Kenneth VeFartaJJd. SvOl Cast Dtvl an. from Webb City.

Gef-rt A Ha Pp. 7U fmb Nettletoa. from PrHieritK. Art Stete G. Rorbuta.

1819 Sooth Newioa. Dal la. Tei. Udiine R'teri. 1321 West Dm.

(rvm Fayetierille. Ark. Ralph Sa-irgaii. 1561 Ejus Haamer, from FlttiwMoi. Robert A Sir-auto.

1535 Bait Boetta Vm tM. IrrMti lululh. Ga. Gmrgt Statu. 344 Sotuli Kickapoo, from Oiark.

Michael Stokea. 1730 Suath PlaxiL lrfm straHord. Carol j. Wade, 2793 East Dnuton, from Nua Rrm Wjjtemanti. 2149 Rtst Suiwhirie.

from Hi Hint: Cheryl A ReHtn. lOS EaWt Delmar. fram Sunnyvale. Caltl Penny 4. Bixler.

t20 South Link, from Wheauin. Frank Cetrvenka. 244 North Howard. trim Waco. Tex Charier Corjurn, Nortb Hurhway 5.

from Columitu. Kan. Don L. Ihtus. 1I North Washmtttoit, fnm kutiud Mark Frret 23M Sooth Inxram Mill, (mm Louia John A.

Ltmgneckrr. Eaat Loren, fnm St Louh R-bert LdaU. XI East SouhtM. from trark. IkMUld Menden.

243 North Delaware, from Van Nu, Calif RtrlurdC. Moore, 2716 North FalbriKht. from Kiina City. CarlT. Rtioeni.

31 North Weaver. fnm Los AnitekTe. Calri Juamla Smtth. XM. East from Wayimtiile John Herbert Spiefmana.

121 Sooth WMAond. fr'itn Cttntoo. loa Jim L. VluKleter. 27o ClaylOB from Jopltn.

Warren Wade. r27 West Lombard. from HepuMlc Hiiuatm Woods. 1954 South linden, from MarsbieHd CHANGE IK LOCATION Charte. HiifiM.

Eam A Ilea Hood, from Via South laime Pine. Belie, 73o South New, from 3 South New. Thereof A. IVrrK-k. 122 Eaat BlfOoiit, fmm 7c Kant Mmme Rolvr T-onn.

Mid Sooth Lexinftno, fmm M0 Wel Ljnrotn John rearm. 9Hi Sooth Witdaa. from 2M sprtntlane, IW-imh Gilbert. 228 North Ramet, from 2nij South Jameo I. Mrlmmh.

17 West Greenwoad. from lf South Stewart Ed MrWirma. jvtt sooth Fertiomo. from 1177 Sooth friuMTa. Joai Mltrhell.

Ml North Bervie, Itosa 9072 liWirieti Kenneth r. her. iBl North WeOeT. frnm zm North Hnmard. T.wi Mvera, 1712 Lauat shallow, from fl Snuth Hilda Petite lUvitiood.

15" EM Diviatoa. from 231 Suuth KM-kapoo Jntm sctrft, 16T.A Fast ft allow, from JT33 Sooth Ingram Mill. Roter MeUl.n, ftlf Solh RollberoBi. from to. North )nacla.

John MimiiefM. North Hoh. from lv Nnrth Jeflenvon. Rtrhard Botg. 241 North tfoimtoa.

from ti3 Weat lrhmf l.arry ft Brtrwnmfi. 182 West Atlantic, from JOlf West TWiaa. Over! (tpnur. 1346 MrlHnld. Inwn 1.155 South National Georce Comptfin, 1341 Sooth Veatura.

from 22. Cinderella. Kay IMmoa, 163 Etvot Dale, from 446 Weal Normal Jamea I-t'tavwi. JfwW Cast Loroot. from 710 North WaBhincioA.

Jtteve Iunn. North aaraaiftao. from liu East Mm. Hetty Evans, 1341 Weat Lores, from Eavt Norh. A Hardrano, TW Eawt TaJautM, from 1MI North NatHmal.

Robert Htrriatvtoa. 711 KateOa. from Uu Carnase. Naodrn A Herndeo. 33 stoats Wetter, from Eaat RalUeOetd- Fred Herren.

31tU West Hish. from 3111 West Dlaauoll. Rntkm MrKmeM. 2739 Kast Walnot, from North Belttew- Hrore Meniea. 712 East CBMaereUa.

from 3737 Weat Hifhwa 2e. laarry Nona. 2431 West Moivae, from N'nh Hih.av&. Mieht pnpmirh. 1932 Sooth Net Uotofl.

itosa 15u FaoJ Nora Heer Spiad'mc. UM North Mam. (nun mil Elm Areade. Rirk T-erttbrwea, 130 Eaet Elm. from Ln i-jmh Kim- lonaid L.

Ttndle. 331 North NetUetoa. from mr. North MariOO. (aihrrtrte Trvex.

1445 North MtouUm, fntm 1707 Fast fHvtin. Virtor J. Witt. i3 North niftasi. from IBM North Rroom.

'I I SPRLNGFlELli Mrs. Mary Reisiegel Mrs. EtbH Farrii Got A. LoU Viivrat P. Powell Millard Short Mrs.

W. Guy Smith IN THE AREA Mrs. ClartMtre Baamaaa Charles W. Cobb Howard R. Evans Paul A.

Nine Mrs. Robert Killingsworth Roy PeepJe. Mrs. Cecil Scott Aaroa Shaffer Emtnett Smith Paul E. Thomas Harry James Too lev Mrs.

Robert Yaoag AARON' M. SILFFER NIX A Aaron M. Shaffer, 8-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W.

Shaffer, of Nixa. died at 5:45 a.m. Thursday in St. John's Hospital. Springfield, af ter a short illness.

Survivors, in addition to the i parents, include the paternal grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Shaffer, and maternal grandmother. Mrs.

Erma Fleming, all of Nixa. a N. jr-. aaa aramiiv fur (It Nixa. Ud tprvrr nil u.vv Wnfc.UI.

D.Al MOUNTAIN GROVE Fu-: rwral sen ices for Mrs. Effa i Marie Baumann, 75, of Graff, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Chapel here! With the RpV. Mike Rathbone of- BU' I nion haficl Cemetery north of; r.mv Mrs, Baumann died Tuesdav Clarence: two stepsons. Paul, of IrOrt BCOtl.

and tan, Ot ItjcSOn. 1W0 OrOtnerS. r- a PeiTV Stone. Of FortCSCUe. and av ynnp of Vntind Citv three' Ka aionp.

OI Cll mire SistPTS, Mrs. Harold Ht alZer. xticc Mrs. Howard Boueher and Miss, Pauline Stone, all of Kansas City: nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. MllJ-Rt7sHORT Millard Short.

64, of 1531 East Brower, died at 10:05 p.m.. Thursday in Cox Medical Center following a three-month illness. Mr. Short had been an employe of Frisco Railway Shops for the past 30 years. Surviving are his wife.

Bertie: one son, Sgt. Dearl Short, with the Air Force stationed at Knob Noster. four daughters, Mrs. Audra Gentry-. Colorado Springs.

Mrs. Janice Weter. Mrs. Ellarea Willis, and Mrs. Connie Gammil.

all of Springfield: two brothers. Emo ry, of Elkhead, and Elery. of Keltner, and six grandchildren. Services will be announced by Harris of Ozark. VINCENT P.

POWELL Vincent P. Powell. 76, of 3263 West Page, died at 3 a.m. today in Sunshine Acres following a long illness. A resident of Springfield since 1935.

he was a retired employe ofReynolds Manufacturing Company and a member of Boulevard Baptist Church. Surviving are one son. Frank. of 1350 West Berkeley: two daughters, Mrs. Tommy Shaffer.

2416 Ferguson, and Mrs. Karl Gillespie. Route 1, Straf-l ftirti four sisters Mrs 1-nvt pit Jones. Mrs. Olive Deam, and Mrs.

Lovie Blakemore. all of r- Long Bea CO. and Mrs. Fsthr-r Hnffstrdder. Paradise r-oiir nnA V.11V: uiv.vieci, 1936 East Blaine; 11- grandchildren, and 11 great-grand children.

Funeral arrangements arc under the direction of Greenlawn. HARRY JAMES TOOLE HARTVILLE Funeral services for Harry James Tooley, 77, of Hartville, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Berg man-Miller Chapel here with burial in Lone Star Cemetery near Mountain Grove. Mr. Tooley died at 9:45 p.m.

Thursday in Mansfield Community Hospital after short illness. Surviving are his wife. Mary; seven sons, Jim of Mountain Grove. Jerry and James, both of Kansas City. Henry and Tom, both of Mansfield, and Wade and Bobby, both of Hartville; five daughters.

Mrs. Golda Jones, Calico, Rock, Mrs. 1 a Hastings, Mountain Grove, Mrs. Mary Frances Starks, Birch Tree, Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson, Oswego.

and-Mrs. Ruby Volner, Hartville; a sister, Cindy Tooley, state of Idaho; 40 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Fort Wood Man Killed in Crash PA0LI. lnd. (AP) Leonard Blair.

38. Ft. Leonard Wood, was killed today in a car trurk crash on U.S. 150 three miles east of Prospect in Orange County. home on St.

John Tuesday morning from apparent internal hemorrhaging of an ulcer. Burial at sea is to follow services today. He had lived in the Virgin Islands for the past 11 years, moving there from Springfield to be the first manager of the Cinnamon Bay National Park. He re tired about three years ago. Mr.

Woodside also was slrumental in developing Jones Spring area east Springfield. A member of Elks Club and a graduate Drury College, he was a member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wife. Virginia: two daughters. Miss Marti Woodside, Kansas City, and Mrs.

Judy Busse, Beltsville, two sisters, Mrs. Martha Lou O'Hara and Mrs. Dorothy Botham, both of Coronado, Calif, and four grandchildren. Probation From Local Page and married, and Nicolas is the only one who has gotten into trouble, Allemann said. Nicholas, who pleaded guilty to a grand stealing charge, admitted the Sept.

6 theft of a stereo, television set and gun rack belonging to Mike Crowe. 18. of 738 South Scenic. Allemann emphasized that Nicholas didn't have to break into the bouse, that he was a friend and allowed to come and go in the house. Strecker noted he made his recommendation even though Nicholas was convicted and received a suspended two-year prison term in Christian County this year on a stealing offense.

ar Miss Cathie Lynn Rogers. 24. Route 3, was placed on two years' probation on a charge of attempting to obtain a controlled substance by uttering a forged prescription. Miss Rogers, who pleaded guilty to the charge earlier, was recommended for probation by officers who conducted the presentence investigation. Judge Powell said the report showed that Miss Rogers needed her weight medicine while her regular physician was not available so she made a prescription showing another doctor's name.

The judge noted the medicine was not addictive, but that the charge was still a serious one. The conviction will be on her record now, he added. Defense attorney Tom Fowler emphasized that it was an "un usual case and that the medicine was prescribed for her by her doctor. Strecker recommended a suspended two-year prison term. Judge Powell ruled he would assess no sentence now.

but emphasized that was not a criticism of the recommendation. The judge then warned Miss Rogers that if the violat.es her probation he will assess a sentence based on the seriousness of the new offense. Miss Rogers admitted an incident June 16 at the Medicare Pharmacy, 1915 South Campbell. In other action today, two men pleaded innocent to felony car tampering charges at teir arraignments before Circuit Judge Douglas W. Greene.

The defendants were Charles Richard Hawkins, 20. of 1220 West Pacific and Joe Michael Qba-nion, 23, of 1860 North Lyon. LieComple Defends Tax Case Handling "We've collected thousands of dollars for protested Greene County Prosecutor Charles LeCompte today after Missouri Director of Revenue James Spradling criticized prosecutors' and the attorney general's handling of tax cases. "Former Prosecutor Dee Wampler even did more on it," LeCompte continued. Some prosecutors' offices probably do not have sufficient staff members to do a quantity of such tax work.

LeCompte said, noting that the primary duty' of prosecuting criminal cases must come first. stop construction, from requiring him to tear down the portion constructed ot interfering in any way with the construction or use of the loading dock involved. Bay asked for and received a permit to build a covered load ing dork on the rear of a building in the Park Central South shopping center at Holland and Glenwood. The city position was that the work was in violation because a setback of at least 28 feet was required. services for Mrs.

Cecil S. Scott, 10 20 pm. Thursday in Cox Me-77, of Marionville, will be at 2 1 dical Center. Springfield, follow-p m. Saturday in the Silent City ing a short illness.

Cemetery, Desoto. Kan. Burial A lifelong resident of the will he under the direction of 'Ozark area, he was a member Of) imnmuer lui.in, iwambini mi vviu, an dmen by Em. 1M5 Prairie Lane, on 17no hbK-k North Ron. a H' a TnurMlay ra.

rre-oara ati taat riattieireto. cited on canplatnt ot (allure p. yield nulu-ot-vvay lo car driven by Ro. Route 4 at NatKioaj and Portland. 25 a Ttiuixtay.

Martin. I. Itar. cted on comidaint ot faihjre to yield nsntot way to truck duven by Williamaidi. Route 1.

ai weiier and mite Tttursdav K. Robbws. rtdl Wrat Hennelt. cited to ar dnvejj Slaraec-n. tt illard.

at oa rcmplatnt ut failure lo yield neht ot-wa Co)i-(je and WeM. I Kim Tburda Thorriiin. 1US Madeline, cited on oornplatnt ot irrllowing too ciWly alter with trwk driven Hitlers. 731 Riverside, at dampbell and Li-SaUe. ":9 a.m.

Tlturaday. pouceTcalls A 21 -year-old Tiollas County man warned ror qoetMninit ant tfietl trom SprintEU-ld dwelime taat monih wn arreated ThurtAay and released without Alfred FAnaht, aupeniMir of Norman naoKtl ran I. t.tnpan. sm orth Campbell, repttrted wmeTie hrced open rabtnet and rnatciT nmt mm oot apparenuy took ootlt-in. 7 40a m.

Thurnday DHbert Kidd rt ported theft of trans-maouoo worth S30 from and Auto Repair Company. 327 West Cbcstotii Ex-prewaway, Thursday. Col Kirk rrpnneij theft of auto parts valued at 145 frtm ear at rear of hi ear hx ob West CbeatAtU Kpnraway. Tuirada. BL1LDLNG PERMITS City Dafc Const rurt too Companv.

four five-nm Ivkj 734. fn. an2 and tOB Weal i each. Company, fuel ml 9 to race tank, 3311 East TrartK-way. a'.

wo. H-klar(aer Jeeir, addition, 2)1 East aJnut Sm O. L. lavix. )dtn, 11 36 North Ted Saheter.

irrooOelmc. East Del-mar. $2 100 Guy Akuw, sid inc. 1 East Stanford. 9mo Marion MnrvJocfc, addiuon, ill South Nwt49n.

Ruwtetl Meyers, nbrd. 3ni9 Souih Park stew. tare A Seaman, re pairs. 1M67 North Benton. K.

SmMlmg. rooltni. 1724 Sasamaot. IkVW 1 hristian kmb)y Church, roofiiu. 1471 North Mtsyjwuri.

COUNTY JAIL revtalf nhcaargaa Rtenard Allen Brown, teteaaed tttt own reontntance. Circun 111. KmWI Jortnaon Mtatler. releaaed oa owa recoaniaaBce. Ctrrtiil 1.

rionald Allen K.ithley. released oa own raco.iuaance, ylaauvtrate I. SHERIFFS OFFICE Jarntny Rodney Foreater. 17. of 3ll Geril Drive, ronalructava worker, araa arreated for Overland polar no lira! deiree mhher' rfcarre and wi uirord over to overland ollK-ara; Tnttrnday- Lawsuit Alleges Pulliii" Chair An alleged display of f'horse-play and mischief" has led to a suit against the I'nion National Bank for $100,000.

A former employe of the bank, Connie Wheeler, and her husband have filed the suit in connection ith an incident Feb. 17, 1972. Mrs. Wheeler alleged in the circuit court petition that Reggie Hale, a bank employe, pulled a chair out fmm under her as she was sitting down, causing her to fall to the floor and inflicting numerous injuries. The suit, which also named Hale's supervisor, Richard Reere.

as a defendant, alleged that the bank "negligently failed to provide her a safe place to work, in that it failed to instruct and restrain its employes from maintaining a regular course oi horseplay and mischief." In the first count of the suit. Mri. Wheeler asks for $75,000 damages. In the second count, her husband. Charles, asks for .25.000 for the loss of her companionship.

City Truck Firm Fined in Texas Campbell 66, of 2333 East Traffic ay. has been fined $200 by a Texas L' S. magistrate for violations of the motor carrier safety regulations of the Federal Highway Administration. The company entered a guilty plea Sept. 8 to charges of failing to placard vehicles containing more than 1000 pounds of corrosive liquids.

i i i Bradford Surridge of Marionville. Mrs. Scott died at 1:25 m. Thursday in the Ozark Methodist Manor here after a long illness. A native of Lawrence.

Kan she was a longtime resident of Kansas City, where she was a member of the Central Methodist Church and the Harmony chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She and her late husband. Wyatt, moved to Marionville in 1968 from San, Antonio. Tex. She is survived by two nieces.

The body will be at the funeral home here until 10 pm. today. MRS. ROBERT YOUNG WILLARD Mrs. Betty Sue Young, 42.

of Route 1, Willard. died at 6:15 p.m. Thursday in Cox Medical Center, where she had been a patient for one month. A member of Mount Pleasant Baptist is survived by her husband, Robert; two daughters. Beverly Ann and Wanda Lee.

of the home; her mother. Mrs. Lena Hardman. Willard: one sister. Mrs.

James Simmons, Rapid City, S.D.: and three brothers, Harold, Raymond and Tommy Hardman, all of illard. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Birch of Ash Grove. HOWARD R. EVANS NIXA Funeral services for Howard R. Evans.

70. of Nixa, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Nixa First Baptist Church with the Rev. Kenneth Bandy offic-ating, assisted by the Rev. Rosce Harding.

Burial will follow in McCommell Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Harris of Nixa. Mr. Evans died at I p.m. Wednesday in St John's Hospital. Springfield, after a long Produce Vix-oart wet wiirttT Market fteady.

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$1-1. Safe to MMMtun-lHrn hrrak. en Market aKariy iHirii imh Mor ed. Net run mv-d at 1- Vb M. Inr paid tKk-rs.

dollan per rp or enxi to tk delivered to d4 k. 52 lb minimum averae'. raea eirhaiijjtjd for 24 bom totUag it a.m. tuda), U-U. KW YORK nw Rarrr rira larw 71.

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prr cent A iOfe, im-tluim. (to prr cent A M-tii. Reporters From Front Page Manasine F.dilor David Kras-low of the Star-New said the subpoenas were referred to the newspaper's attorneys. Tiiesiibpoenas to Walters and Sarrffot the Star-News directed theny to: "Bring with you all xritines and other forms of record (including drafts) reflecting or related to direct or indirect communications between you or anyone on your behalf or associated with you and an officer or employe of the United States government or any other person who has asserted that he was or whom you have reason to believe was in direct or indirect communication with an officer or employe" of the federal government. In an editorial, the Star-News said: "If reporters are to be forced to reveal the sources of their information under threat of imprisonment, the flow of information to the public essential to this open, society will be severely restricted." The New York Times spokesman said that "unless reporters can use information from persons not in a position to have their names revealed, Investigative reporting will be eliminated.

"Without investigative reporting, the press will not be able to look beneath the surface of the news and the purpose and function of a free press will be damaged severely." The subpoena against Time magazine was served at the magazine's "Washington office, according to Don Wilson, vice president for corporate and public affairs. Wilson said the subpoena siiecifird two articles published in the magazine. One, published on Aug. Z7, was enlitled "The Vice President Headed Toward an Indictment." The other, on Sent. 3.

was entitled "The De partment of Justice The Ca Want City RtiVmgtlerered Postmaster Goes to Court On Zoning Exception Veto V. VV for Catrmtl Snitrk Warlrt InfnrmalinH fall, tr Cm 1. 1 Postmaster C. Arch Bay is seeking circuit court action to reverse a ruling of the city's board of Adjustment. The case is in Circuit Judge Douglas W.

Greene's court. Bay, whose application for an exception to the toning ordinance was denied last month, asks for a court order allowing a writ of certiorari directing the board to review its decision in the case. A second count asks that the city be permanently enjoined from requiring Bay to REINHOLDT GARDNER 11 Members New York Sttxk T.xt.h.ingc, .126 M. ImiU Sim (I IT) IUU K.I MiMrri 6.ittt. '0.

trm Parking lAotrtiintria fcvvww.w.'.vv.-. Clyde W. Tombaugh, an American, discovered the planet Pluto, in 1930. pable Man in the Middle..

Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri (2024)

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