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News-Leader Monday, June 10, 1996 Page edited by Jan Peterson; call 836-1199 after 5 p.m. OZARKS MISSOURI Tindle Mills Mayors issue proclamations Continued from 1B ufactures a complete line of dry feed, and solid feed supplements, and chased nutritional products, blends, and farm supplies. Its dealer cludes 11 states, Zipf said. In addition to its headquarters in and its West Plains location, Tindle fices in Neosho, Grove, Thayer son, Ark. It is solidated Omaha, Neb.

During the party, munched on hot and birthday part in games ings. Ozark Watts and delivered who came to area but were Tindle Mills had remember their location under the mill ever Linda Riegle, 47, that Saturday morning 70, remembered during me World sold in cotton fabric. get dresses sacks, and she'd of Springfield remember the 4 years old when the time of the at the end of the the mill there, death infor- ROGERSVILLE Services for Marion G. Binkley, Rogersville, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church with burial in Smith Cemetery under direction of Craig-HurttBradley Funeral Home, Mountain Grove.

Mr. Binkley, a power and-light company employee, died at 8:55 p.m. Friday in Columbia Hospital South, Springfield. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home.

Wayne C. Claybaker, 81 or Lee Gannaway Many of the people tion grew up in the remember when Ozark. They do feed at the Ozark ownership. "I don't remember by Tindles," said in 1 Ozark. But she did remember down there on feed." And more.

Russell Grubaugh, the Springfield mill sacks of chicken feed, made of printed "My mother could said. "We'd get three out of it." George Hays, 84, few people who could in Ozark. He was only about worked there around War. "Weplayed down Kelly lived down by DEATH NOTICES Marion G. Binkley Wayne C.

Claybaker Owen Coiner Champ H. Collins William John Heuring Grace V. Houser Underwood Jarboe Roberta B. Lindsay Raymond McElhinney "Sally" Moeller Bale Morelan Mabel Musick William Timothy Newton Renee Rowe Gertrude V. Scott Wilbur Lee Shockley (Notices contain service and mation only.) Marion G.

Binkley, 93 Services for Wayne C. Claybaker, Springfield, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Potts Funeral Home, Indepen- Obituaries College and then graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in Journalism. She was a member of PI Beta Phi Sorority. After working for a year for the Columbia Tribune Newspashe married Sam Houston "Chub" Paul and moved to Springfield.

During World War Il Margaret Parks Paul Mrs. Sam Houston Paul, 91, Springfield, died at 9:10 p.m. Saturday, June 8, 1996, in St. Regional Health Center, Springfield. Born Jan.

25, 1905 to Mr. and Mrs George D. Parks, in Rogers, she graduated from Rogers High School and then moved to Columbia, where she attended Stephens Details in girl's roller coaster death remain in dispute feed, liquid feed distributes purmolasses and network in- in Springfield Mills has ofMountain and Harriowned by ConNutrition, L.C. of Zipf giant birthday participants dogs, chips cake and took and free drawMayor Don Springfield Mayproclamations. the celebratoo young to its mill in folks buying different After their long being owned grounds during who grew up the day after the "everybody went to get their driving to War II to get feed sacks out of it," he get a dress was one of the "My mother could get dresses out of (cotton feed sacks).

We'd get three sacks, and she'd get a dress out of it." World War Il-era memory of Russell Grubaugh, 70 Tindle mill made the best cookies Later, Hays joined his his father Springfield mill. He first World good employer. "He was all right to mill, and By expected you to work. and his wife your work, he didn't dence, with burial in Blackwell, I.O.0.F. Cemetery.

Local arrangements under direction of Walnut Lawn DeGraffenreid-Wood Funeral Home. Mr. Claybaker, a retired school custodian, died at 11:11 p.m. Friday in Americana Healthcare Center. Loyd Owen Coiner, 86 CARTHAGE Services for Loyd Owen Coiner, Carthage, will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Knell Mortuary with burial in Paradise Cemetery, Jasper. Mr. Coiner, a retired carpenter, died at 10:16 a.m. Friday in his home. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m.

today in the mortuary. Champ H. Collins, 83 ASH GROVE Services for Champ H. Collins, Ash Grove, will be at 10:30 a.m. today in Wilson-BrimDaniel Funeral Home with burial in Johns Chapel Cemetery south of Ash Grove.

Mr. Collins, a retired farmer, died at 4:30 p.m. Friday in his home. William John Heuring, 76 NIXA No services are planned for William John Heuring, Nixa. The body will be cremated under direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark.

Mr. Heuring, a retired engineer, died at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Nixa. Obituaries and memoriams are paid announcements. Monday through Saturday and $1.95 for Sunday Call or fax between 2 and 5:30 p.m.

Fax to she served as a Staff Assistant at O'Reilly General Hospital. She served for 30 years as a volunteer at the Springfield Children's Clinic acting as Purchasing Agent and assisting with fund raising. She also served for 10 years as a volunteer at the Speech and Hearing Clinic. Mrs. Paul was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and St.

Mary's Guild. She was preceded in death by her husband and three brothers. She is survived by a son, George H. Paul, Springfield; two grandsons, David H. Paul, DDS, Buffalo, and Maj.

trek, riders wave to the crowd the Tindle Mills celebration mill held a party for its West I ever ate," Hays said. father in working at the remembered Tindle as a work for," Hays said. "He But as long as you did have no complaints." Grace V. Houser, 76 Dan Dyer News-Leader as they enter their final stop at the Ozark Fairon Sunday. The 100-mile ride began on June 2, Plains employees.

Dan Dyer News-Leader Though the sun was little in evidence during Sunday's birthday party for Tindle Mills, Betty Maples of Highlandville is ready to block it out when it does make an appearance. FORSYTH Services for Grace V. Houser, Forsyth, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Snapp's Funeral Home, Branson, with burial in Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs.

Houser, a retired hostess, died at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in St. John's Regional Health Center. Visitation will be from 6 to 7 p.m. today in the funeral home.

Irma Underwood Jarboe, 67 FORSYTH Services for Irma Underwood Jarboe, Forsyth, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in R.W. Baker and Company Funeral Home, Suffolk, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Jarboe, a homemaker, died Friday in her home.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. Roberta B. Lindsay, 74 ANAHEIM, Calif. Graveside services for Roberta B.

Lindsay, Anawill be at 2:30 p.m. today in Mount heim, formerly, of Lebanon, Rose Memorial Park under direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Lindsay, a homemaker, died at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in Anaheim, Calif.

Friends may call at their convenience before the services in the funeral home. Obituaries cost $1.75 per line for publication plus a picture charge if used. 837-1381. Call 836-1183 or 1-800-695-1972. Michael E.

Paul, USAF, Dayton, and four great-grandchildren, Whitney, Adam, Stephen and Sarah. Graveside services will be at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, 1996, in Hazelwood Cemetery with the Rev. Kenneth Chumbley officiating under direction of Bob and Don Lohmeyer of Gorman-Scharpf Brentwood Chapel. No formal visitation is planned, however, friends may call after 1 p.m.

today in the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the Springfield Little Theater. Today Is The 1st Day Of The Rest Of Your 1996 ACURA 3.5 RL $499 per ACURA OF SPRINGFIELD 3130 S. CAMPBELL 417-883-1550 OR 800-995-3536 month lease to purchase ($2500 down or trade) plus acquisition fee, 1st pymt, sec. deposit plus taxes.

The Associated Press KANSAS CITY The popularity of the Timber Wolf, a wooden roller coaster at Worlds of Fun amusement park, appears undiminished nearly a year after a 14-year-old girl fell from the ride and was killed. Since the accident, safety-related changes have been made at the park. Officials at Worlds of Fun said the changes were not related to the death. But facts surrounding her fall remain in dispute and are the subject of a lawsuit pending in Clay County Circuit Court. On June 30, 1995, Ryan Bielby fell to her death in the only fatality at the park since it opened in 1973.

Ryan's seatmate, Ashley Fenzel, told authorities the lap bar and the seat belt failed and Ryan was thrown out. Ashley was able to close the bar and refasten the belt, she said. Engineers conducted tests, and Worlds of Fun officials and police concluded the accident could not have occurred the way Ashley described. The park reopened the Timber Wolf six days later. Some witnesses said Ryan had been standing or kneeling in the car shortly before she fell.

Fred Duchardt, a lawyer representing Ashley Fenzel, said last week that the girl stands by her description of the accident. In November, Ryan's mother, Leah Bergonzoni, sued Hunt Midwest Entertainment which owned Worlds of Fun at the time of the accident. She also named in the lawsuit Philadelphia Toboggan which manufactured the Timber Wolf; and Curtis Summers which designed the ride. Bergonzoni contends the park ig- Mrs. Musick, a homemaker, died Friday in St.

Mary's Health Center, Jefferson City. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. William Timothy Newton, 49 EVERTON Graveside services for William Timothy Newton, Everton, formerly of Ash Grove, will be at 3 p.m. today in Ash Grove Cemetery under direction of Wilson-Brim-Daniel Funeral Home.

Mr. Newton, a former supermarket was found dead in his home Friday, a victim of homicide. Sheila Renee Rowe, 25 AVA- Services for the Rev. Sheila Renee Rowe, Ava, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Ava Assembly of God with burial in Ava Cemetery under direction of Clinkingbeard Funeral Home.

The Rev. Rowe died at 4:25 p.m. Saturday in her home from cancer. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home.

Gertrude Scott, 89 Services for Gertrude V. Scott, Springfield, will be at 1 p.m. today in Greenlawn Funeral Home North with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Scott, a minister, died at 12:38 a.m.

Friday in Maranatha Manor. nored equipment failures on the Timber Wolf and did not provide adequate restraints. She is seeking damages of more than $25,000. No trial date has been set. Fred Bellemere, a lawyer for Hunt Midwest, said the company contends the accident was not its fault.

"My client is deeply upset that this event took place. It's a devastating thing when a person loses her life, but my client's position is that it never did anything wrong, and it steadfastly maintains that position." About a month after the accident, Cedar Fair L.P., an Ohio- based amusement company, took control of Worlds of Fun from Hunt Midwest Enterprises. "At every staff meeting, I give a preamble that our top priorities are guest service and safety," said Daniel R. Keller, Worlds of Fun's vice president general manager. The most tangible sign of change on the Timber' Wolf is the new lap bars.

Instead of one long bar to protect both riders in a car, the ride now has individual lap bars and seat dividers separating the riders. But park officials said the changes were not made in response to the accident. "'The modifications were made to remain consistent with the other Cedar Fair parks," said Leslie Kuske, public relations manager. Timber Wolf riders said last week they were aware oflast year's accident but that it did not prevent them from riding or inhibit their enjoyment. "I felt safe," said Benjamin Seferovich, a Kansas City sixth grader.

Kelli Linville of Maryville said she was apprehensive about getting on the Timber Wolf. "At first, I didn't want to ride. Now it's fine." Cecil Raymond McElhinney, 85 Services for Cecil Raymond McElhinney, Springfield, will be at 1:30 p.m. today in Gorman-Scharpf Brentwood Chapel with burial in White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Mr.

McElhinney, a boilermaker, died at 11:23 p.m. Thursday in University Hospital, Columbia. Sarah 'Sally' Moeller, 66 EXETER No services are planned for Sarah "Sally" Moeller, Exeter. The body has been donated to the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, under direction of Williamson Funeral Home, Cassville. Mrs.

Moeller, a registered nurse, died at 6:10 p.m. Friday in her home. Olan Bale Morelan, 70 HARTVILLE Graveside services for Olan Bale Morelan, Hartville, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Steele Memorial Cemetery, under direction of Holman Funeral Home. Mr.

Morelan, a retired stock farmer, died Saturday in Hartville Care Center. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today in the funeral home. Mabel Musick, 76 ELDON Services for Mabel Musick, Eldon, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Hedges Funeral Home, Osage Beach, with burial in Hawkins Cemetery, Brumley.

Wilbur Lee Shockley, 82 INDEPENDENCE Services for Wilbur Lee Shockley, Independence, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Pitts Funeral Home, Bolivar, with burial in Robinson Cemetery, Weaubleau. Mr. Shockley, a retired comptroller, died at 9:15 a.m. Saturday i in Independence Healthcare Center.

Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Other Deaths Listed below are notices of recent deaths of present or former residents of southwest Missouri. More details will be published when information is available. 93 Noel D.

Carneal, 80, Lowry City, died Sunday in Truman Lake Manor. Arrangements will be announced by Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home, Osceola. Margaret E. Clifton Grier, 83, Willard, died at 1:25 a.m. Sunday in Willard Care Center.

Arrangements will be announced by Wilson-BrimDaniel Funeral Home, Ash Grove. Robert H. 'Hazen' Kissee, 86, Cedar Creek, died at 12:44 p.m. Sunday in Forsyth Care Center. Arrangements will be announced by Kissee Mortuary, Forsyth.

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