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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • 56

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PICKPOCKETS MARKED Springfield, Aug. 1972 C14 MANILA (UPI) Police au FireiiVen Called To Second Fire thorities have devised a unique way of punishing pickpockets, bag-snatchers and their like in al -Hi San Fernando Pampanga prov In Frisco Yards ince, 50 miles nortn ot Manila. investigation is continuing Police authorities require convicted pickpockets to wear front into fire apparently set by van and back signs reading: "I am a pickpocket, beware of me. dals in a dump area in the Frisco west yards, in the vicinity of Division and Clifton. They claim their method is proving very effective.

HENRY BOOKOUT FORDLAND Funeral aer Firefighters stringing hose MRS. CHARLES A. S1FFERMAN Funeral services for FEED H. MAHLER HARRISON, Ark. Funeral services lor Fred H.

Mahler, 99, vices for Henry Bookout, 76, of Hue from these pumpers and fhe United States annually three tank trucks worked Fordland, will be at 2:30 p.m. Grace Loretta Sifferman, 74, of produces more than two million of Route 5, Harrison, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Burlington Bap Monday at the Union Chapel through the early morning hour pounds of peppermint oil, ac Saturday after an alarm was re south of here with the Rev. Winston Burton officiating. Burial cording to Encyclopaedia Brit- 2328 Kings, will be at 10 a.m.

Monday in St. James Episcopal Church with the Rev. Douglas McGlyrm officiating. Burial will ceived at 1:15 a.m. from a annica.

Frisco Yard tower operator. will be in the Union Chapel be in Rock Prairie Cemetery, Cemetery under the direction of Twelve hour earlier fireman LEGAL NOTICE tist Church with the Rev. Perry Fitcheu officiating. Burial win be in Cemetery under direction of Christeson's Funeral Home. Mr.

Mahler, a farmer and stockman, died at 3 p.m. Friday in Boone County Hospital after a Halltown, under direction of Marsh of Fordland. were called to extinguish burn Ralph Thieme. Mr. Bookout died at 2:30 p.m.

ing debris in another part of the area. Both blazes are being in NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE Mrs. Sificrman died at 9:06 Friday in Springfield General WHEREAS, Nontuta L. Jotws and Naomi M. Jones, husband and wife, exw-ated a dead of tnt dated Jnna tl.

1968. filed tor a.m. Saturday in bL John Hos vestigated by Fire Marshal Her- pital after a short illness. Two icbel Jordan. long illness.

He was a native of Osteopathic Hospital after I-year illness. MRS. NADINE ELSIE CLARK record oa im n. 19M. fa the utile of tna Recorder of Deeds of Greeae County.

Bonk 1492 al Pae ol; and iMMJMjmi.i.wiiwwn I jj-ili TrTlriTiiiiiiiirii itrmin Elgin, 111., and had lived in surviovrs not previously listed are her sisters, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Route 4, and Mrs. Ella Dean, Filer, Ida. Boone County for the past 54 years, moving here from Cache, WHEREAS. 1.

Everett Jox, Ihea Mate Director of the Farraen Homo Admin. tranon for the State of ilwsoon. waa aamed hi aaid deed of trust aa Two Are Jailed FAIR GROVE Mrs. Nadine i Okla. Elsie Clark, 78, Fair Grove, died at 11:50 p.m.

Friday in her and WHERKAS. the beneficiary of at id deed of trial, the United Statea of America, has appointed in writus Walter A. Staple- Surviving are four sons, Fred FRANK C. HARTUNG In Store Holdup erick, of Omaha, Gaylen, Funeral services for Frank C. ton StiiMtiute Trustee pursuant to ine pow home after a long illness.

er contained ta said deed of trust and She was a member of the Lake Forest, I1L, Jack, Branson, and James Route 5, Harri Hartung, 71, of 2215 North Main, will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the wlucll appointment naa Deea recotoea the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of KANSAS CITY (AP) Two Presbyterian Church of Willing- Greens County, Mtesoorl, ta Book I5t0 at men seized after a grocery store son: a daughter. Miss Allegre Thieme Chapel with Johnse Lay ton. III. holdup when a third suspect was Mahler, Springfield, a longtime man officiating.

Burial will be in Survivors include her hus killed were arraigned Saturday Page 1133; and tne san aeea of trust ras executed to secure the payment of a certaia promissory Dote therera described and contains the folio win! described real estate situated in the County of Greene, of Missouri, to-wit: I of union isaaonai East Lawn. band, Clarence; and a daughter, on charges of assault with intent Mr. Hartung, a retired fur Mrs. Francis J. Nix, San An Bank; a brother, Edward, Ridge Farm, HL; six grandchildren to kill and first degree robbery.

'Don't Feed Me tonio, Tex. nace installer, died at 4:50 a.m. Thursday in Cox Medical Center A preliminary hearing was set and 10 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at after a 2-week illness. 11 a.m.

Tuesday in the National for Thursday and Ausan Banks, 26, and Wilbert Johnson, 25, CHRISTIE LEE BULLOCK Bella, a baby elepkaat at Checsngtaa Zo, hi Sarrey. England, is not aa a diet tasaeer strike, wanie4 over the dock strike. EKVIN J. MASCHINO Cemetery, Springfield, with the HOUSTON Funeral ser both of Kansas City, were jailed MRS. MAT BELL WILLIAMS OZARK Mrs.

May Bell Wil The siga aa her forehead if simply a warafaf, frarided by her Rev. Fred Zahn officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Rosary services for Ervin Maschino, 64, of 1717 Monte- vices for Christie Lee Bullock, in lieu of $4,000 bonds each. liams. 90, Ozark, died at 6:25 3-year-old daughter of Mrs.

keeper wba hare already seea aac eiepban at the mu die ae to teagbtles feeding. Calvin Walker, 24, also of Jones-Caution of Buffalo. Saturday in the Christian Coun Jackie Bullock. Houston; ana Kansas City, was killed in an Richard Bullock. Viburnum, will ty Nursing Home, Ozark.

JESSIE L. SMILEY exchange of gunfire with police bello, will be at 8 p.m. today in the Herman Lohmeyer East Chapel. Funeral mass will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St.

Agnes Cathedral with Msgr. John W. plaint was received in his office Mrs. Williams was a uieiong be at 2 p.m. Monday in United tOKSYTH Funeral ser Mother Arrested after the robbery Friday, police about the alleged beating.

resident of Ozark, and a mem Methodist Church here with the vices for Jessie L. Smiley, 81, a said. Charges were filed and Magis ber of the Ozark Christian former resident of Taney and All of the South one-nan iw; or me Southeast Quarter (SfcV.) of the Southeast Quarter (SFM of Section Twenty, two (22). Township Twenty-eisht (2s), Range Twenty (20), containing Twenty (20) acres mora or less, is Greene County, Missouri. WHEREAS, the abora described property was placed trust to secure the paynient of the said promissory note; and WHEREAS, there has been default of said deed of trust ta the following parttcelarst Normaa L.

Jones and Naomi Janes, the borrowers, have failed to pay nistaUraeats of principal and Interest when due, permitting the same to become delinquent and said note has been declared due and payable and has not beea paid, which constiuttes default un. der the terms of said deed of trust: NOW, THEREFORE, under the power of sale contained ta said deed of trust, the BDder-signed Trustee, at the reuuest of the legal holder of said aote snd deed sf trust will, ee the 14th day of August, 172. between the hours ot 10:00 clock A.M. and 1:06 o'clock P.M.. sell the a'jove described real estatw at a puli lie sale to the highest rodder for cash at South door of the Courthouse in the City of Springfield.

Greene County, Missouri, for the purpose of discharging the debts secured by said deed of trust, advances made by the beneficiary for rasur. a ace, taxes, tbe Interest oa all such sums, and costs of executing tie trust. WALTER STAPLETON Substitute Trustee Revs. Robert Moger and William Eversdyke officiating. Bur James L.

Connor, a police of Westhues officiating. Burial will For Child Beating Church. Christian counties, will be at 2 ficer shot when be attempted be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Survivors include two sons.

ial will be in Pine Lawn Ceme m. today in First Baptist trate Lewis Childress has asked for a mental examination for the suspect, Fraker said. She is to be transferred to the Nevada Ward Spivy, 453 South Main, SEYMOUR (Special) A Church here, with the Rev. tery under direction of Evans Mr. Maschino, founder and operator of Maschino's True Value to stop a trio that held up the store, was reported in good condition Saturday at a Kansas City Frank Worley officiating.

Burial Elliott of Houston. Springfield and Joe Spivy, 527 South Park. Springfield; five young mother was arrested by Webster County authorities Sat Hardware, 1715 South Campbell, State Hospital for observation The child was found dead Fri will be in Brown Cemetery un hospitaL died at his home at 11:30 a and tests. urday after she was accused of der direction of Clarkson. Mr.

grandchildren, and seven day at p.m. in her bed. Texas Police said a revolver and Thursday. severely beating her 6-year-old County Coroner James uentry Smiley died Thursday in a hos When the submarine Squaius The casket will be closed 30 $1,971 in a money bag were re Funeral arrangements will be son with a belt. pital in Rush, Ky.

attributed the death to natural causes and an autopsy was per sank off Portsmouth, In minutes before the rosary ser Sheriff Eugene Fraker said covered from a car which the fugitives wrecked not far from vice. MRS. MAUDE E. LUALLTN 1339, 33 of the 59 men aboard the woman was taken into custo formed. the store.

were rescued with a diving beO. HARTVILLE The funeral of announced by Adams of Ozark. MRS. RACHEL MAT FORESTER MARIONVHUE Mrs. Each dy about 5 p.m- after a com Surviving, in addition to her BERT M.

HARMAN Mrs. Maude E. Luallin, 91, of parents, are her brother, Rich Funeral services for a former ard, of the home; ner sister, ue- Grovespring, who died at 1:40 p.m. Saturday in Mansfield Rest Springfieldian, Bert M. Harman, el Mav Forester.

86, Marion nise. of the home; and her pa 80, of St Louis, will be Monday ville. died at 7 a.m. Saturday in Home, will be at 2 p.m. Monday ternal grandparents, Mr.

and morning at the Knshashm Fu a Wichita hospital where she the Bergman-Miller Chapel Mrs. Roy Bullock, Desloge, neral Home In St Louis with the had been a patient for a week. here, with Ernie Loomis offici Mo. Rev. Garber officiating.

ating. Memorial contributions may Mr. Harman, a city native A native of the Marionville community, she was a member of the Assemblies of God Burial will be in Shaddy Cem be made to Houston Umted died at 6 p.m. Friday in St etery near Hartville. Methodist Church.

Luke's Hospital in St. Louis af Church. Mrs. Luallin, a lifelong resi MRS. EDGAR O.

CRUTCHER ter a short illness. Survives are four daughters. dent of Wright County, is sur MARSHFIELD Funeral Mrs. Goldie Crawford, Ash Flat vived by one daughter, Mrs. Es A Mt Moriah Lodge Mason and a member of the services for Mrs.

Gertrude Crut- Mrs. Ernestine Holmes, ther Finch of Hartville; one son, Episcopal church, Mr. Harman Junior Luallin of Lebanon; one cher, 60, of Marshfield, will be Wichita, Mrs. Nellie Frein, Lancaster. and Mrs.

was retired from the uas-wec sister, Mrs. Media Wyckoff Riv- at 1:30 D.m. Monday in Earner- trie Company of St Louis after Edwards-Arthur Chapel here Mary 'Morrison, Marionville erton, nine grandchildren, 35 years. two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Mar with the Revs.

Harold Temm and seven great-grandchildren. Survivors Include his wife, On fhe Special Form Below and Drop It in the Mail To the Want Ad Dexjrrmetrt, SpringfieU Newspapers, Springfield, Mo. (Place one word In each box), be sure to count your name, address, and phone if written as part of the ad. Count each group of figures cm one word. Count single lefter words os a full word.

shall. Marionville, and Mrs. Lil- and Raymond Boyd officiating Emma: and three sisters, Mrs, MRS. DORAS. BELT Burial will be in Marsnfieia Grace Hunt of 1541 North Hill- HARTVILLE Funeral ser 11 Maples, Wichita; eight grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and several great- Cemetery.

crest Mrs. Helen Guy ant of vice for Mrs. Dora Stigall Belt, Mrs. Crutcher died at 6:2 Kansas City, and Mrs. Eunice great-grandchildren.

82, of Hartville, who died at 5:30 a.m. Saturday in Texas County p.m. Friday in Cox Medical Center, Springfield, after an illness Bradford-Surridge is In charge Angst, of Fort Myers, Fla. MRS. MARTHA R.

KELSO Hospital in Houston, will be at 2 of arrangements. of the past two years. p.m. Wednesday in Coon Creek Surviving are her nusbana, CROCKER Funeral ser WILLIAM M. HOLMES Church near Hartville.

Edgar and a brother, Frank- Funeral services for William Officiating will be the Rev lyn Cash, Riverdale, ill. (Bill) M. Holmes. 56, of 2241 Wilbur Cravens. Burial will be North Prospect will be at in the church cemetery under ROSS ROLES $30 for 4 Aaym $XJS ftr 3 days S2AO for 2 tiays $1.50 for 1 tey 10 WORDS p.m.

today in the Khngner direction of Bergman-Miller of MARSHFIELD Ross Roles Chanel with the Rev. Harry Hartville. 67, of Route 1, Marshfield, died Vickery officiating. Burial will Mrs. Belt is survived by one at 1:30 p.m.

Friday at his home be in the Clear Creek Cemetery. son. Claude, of Mountain Grove; after an illness of the past two Masonic rites will be at grave one daughter, Mrs. Ules Curtis vears. side by United Lodge No.

5. 15 WORDS Pismo Beach, two broth Mr. Roles, a retired practical $4.27 for 3 eloys $3.60 for 2 cay $2.23 for 1 tcry Mr. Holmes died at 7:45 a ers, Freddie and Ernie Smith in Friday in Cox Medical Center nurse, tad been empioyea several Springfield hospitals. both of Seattle, a sister, vices for Mrs.

Martha R. Kelso, 79, of Crocker, win be at 2 p.m. today in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Damon Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery In Crocker under the direction of Moss-Williams.

Mrs. Kelso, a lifelong Crocker resident, is survived by a son, Wayne, of St Louis; three daughters, Mrs. Jerretta Logan, of Ferguson, Mrs. Evelyn Van-dergriff, of Rolla, and Mrs. Freda Peterson, of Crocker-; a brother, John Odom, of Decatur, 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

VTN'CEL (MOE) WOLFE IANTHA Funeral services for Vineel (Moe) Wolfe, 41. after a 2-year illness. Mrs. Bessie Larson of Seattle; Surviving are his wife, Vero four grandchildren and 12 great MRS. T.

H. THOMAS nica; daugnter, Mrs. Bever- grandchildren. HARTVILLE Mrs. Winnie Iv Gram.

Waukegan. and $6.80 for 4 days' 20 $5.70 to 3 days WORDS $4 JO for 2 iay $3.00 for 1 day I 1 1 1 1 1 "1 1 i Name Addres Gty i Piro'ne three grandchildren. C. Thomas, 73, of Hartville, died LESTER J. BLAYLOCK at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday in St The body will be transferred Lester J. Blaytock, 58, of 2261 by Barber-Edwards-Arthur John's Hospital in Springfield North Prospect, died at 7 p.m Waukegan for services and bur after a short illness. Saturday at the home of his She was a member of Little ial. mother. Mrs.

Ora Blaylocc, 300 Creek Baptist Church. Nichols, following a short ill MRS. ALPHA KAY Mrs. Thomas is survived by ness. CONWAY Funeral services his husband, T.

three daugh $BJ0for4iays 25 $7.1 2 for 3 (Says WORDS ttir' for 1 fjoy MINIMUM CHARGE IS FOR 10-WORD AD Cetuaaive dart Mr. Blayloek was a lifelong for Mrs. Alpha Kay, 76, of Con Route 1, Iantha, will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the Lohmeyer-Konantz Chapei Lamar, with ters, Mrs. O.

F. Nichols resident of Springfield, and an way, will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon Mansfield, Mrs. Frank R. Car electrician.

day in First Baptist Church here ter of Pierce City and Mrs. Survivors include one son, with the Rev. Howard Wymer Phil Gardner officiating. Burial will be in the Barton City Cemetery near Liberal. Weldon Harris of Grovespring Jack, Edwards Air Force Base, officiating.

Burial wiH be three sisters, Mrs. Tena Wynn, a sister, Mrs. Kenneth E. Plad Cemetery under direction state of California, Mrs. Mabel Gaunt 1736 West Olive; and two An employe of the Berryhill Oil Company, Lamar, Mr.

Wolfe died at 2:45 a.m. Saturday at his Kelley and Mrs. Fern Simmons, of Barber-Edwards-Arthur Marshfield. grandchildren. both of the state of Oregon; nine Services will be announced by Mrs.

Kay died at 11:10 a home following an apparent grandchildren and six great- Greenlawn. NOTICE Friday in St John's Hospital, heart attack. erandchildren. Survivors are his wife, Wil Springfield, after an illness of Services will be under direc MRS. tORAINE RAY the past four months.

tion of Bergman-Miller of Hart BUTTERFIELD Mrs. Lo- ms; a step-son, Wayne Percy, Lamar; a step-daughter, Miss Surviving are three daughters, ville. raine Ray, 60, a former But- RUN MY AD. Please make a check mark by the days yon with your ad to mn. SUNDAY MONDAY THURSDAY-TUESDAY FRIDAY-WEDNESDAY SATURDAY- Kristy Percy, of the home; two terfield resident, died at 2 a.m Mrs." Bernice Thurman, Conway.

Mrs. DeLois Rickles, Ar ALL WANT ADS START WITH THE MORNING DAJLY NEWS ond end with the Leader Press which is a one day service. rVbCccrtion in the Sunday News Leader a one day service. Saturday in an Olathe, Kan. Weather nold, and Mrs.

Marilyn hospital after an illness of nine brothers, Eldon, Lamar, and Keith, Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Opal Williams, Green Mountain, Iowa; and a step- Fudge, Oxnard, two sons, months. dmtm far ftnrtarfteM: Charles ffillsboro, Ore. She was a member of the Bap 93; lowest yesterday 70; mmesc un and Robert Niangua; seven tist Church. data in years 100 A 193; mmm lint JU vMit 47 in 1967.

grandchild. MRS. INA P. CLARK sisters, two brothers, 20 grand Survivors include her hus PrUCCUTI AJ lUN: Mil Iran v.vm children and 16 great-grand band, Blaine; two sons, Jerry, LAMAR Graveside services Friday to p.m. yesterday, 01 heaviest rain this date la yean.

2-Q to iOdsi children. Olathe, and Jim, Gardner, for Mrs. Ina P. Clark, 84, La SUN: Rose this morn tat et to- CUP HERE DANIEL A. MINNICK mar, will be at 2 p.m.

Monday nisht 8 08. Lmulb daylifbt, boon, 40 minutes. a daughter, Mrs. Patty Nalley, Olathe; her mother, Mrs. Vida Pennel, Butterfietd; in the Lake Cemetery here with REPUBLIC Funeral ser vices for Daniel A.

Minnick, 75 ARKANSAS Widely scattered show mtui thimrtonrtnrma Uin litenlOOBl Phil Gardner officiating. Loh-meyer-Konantz is in charge. two sisters-, Mrs. Freda Smith, of Republic, will be at 1:30 p.m warm niehtt and hot days throtua Mom- Mrs. Clark, a longtime Lamar dav.

Hishs today and Monday mostly Olathe, and Mrs. Pauline Dum-mit, Cassville; and seven DEADLINES WEEKDAYS Monday at Hood Methodist Church here with the Rev. Jim the 90s, tows tonight spper 60s to resident died at 1:50 a.m. Fn 71M. day in the Nevada State Hospi Ireland officiating.

Burial will KANSAS Mostly smray ftraday and Wnnriav. RomM east. Clear Sundsv iM tal where she had been a patient Funeral services will be at 2 D.m. Tuesday in the Chapel in HiXhs Sunday and Monday In the 90s. Low CREDIT CHARGE IT! If you hove a telephone or if you have es-tobliihed crexfit with oor newspapers, we will be glad to bill you.

be in the Evergreen Cemetery here under the direction of Can- Sanday nistu lowers sus noruiwest mm- since 1950. She was a member of RATES 1 Day 15 per word 2 Consecutive Days 12' per word per doy 3 Consecutive Days 9J4per word per day 4 Consecutive Day fi Ji'per word per day ers 7 us ease nKUt HOMA Fair to oarUy ctoadv will the Christian church. treH, of Republic. the Valley, Cassville, with the Rev. Russell P.

Hunt officiating. warm wilh a few Isolated mainly afternooo hi Msif fhtfyv Her only survivor is a son The body will be at the church and evtnine thunder how rs throatfe Mosv Burial will be in the Mt Pleas Jack, Phoenix, Ariz. from 2:30 p.m. today until fu day. Low Sunday ntsnt 66 to 7b.

tlin day and Monday mostly is tbo 9te. SUNDAY ant Cemetery near Butterfield neral time. 30.00 IBM. XnAM bhmasi. Mr.

Minnick, a retired carpen under tbe direction of William son of Cassville. (Cask lemuiwd 1 "ftnemJC mmd i ter, died Friday at 6:30 p.m. his borne after a long illness. MRS. VERA E.

GRISSOM Mayor's Chute Jump Is Balked Funeral services for Mrs. Vera E. Grissom, 63, of 1001 KANSAS CITY (AP) Offi 3012 West Chestnut, will be at 2 p.m cials at Richard s-Gebaur Air Monday in the Herman Lohme The News, Leader Press Wont Ads Your Party JLine to Over 78,000 Friendly Subscribers Throughout The Greater Ozarks Empire. itiiix fm fftzt Us Thzt in Tkt Force Base near here apparent yer East Chapel with the Kev William Spindler officiating. ly intend to keep Mayor Charles 30.00 B.

Wheeler of Kansas City Burial will be at Haxelwood grounded Sunday. Cemetery. Mrs. Grissom died at 3 HISNIII IIMH1ATUIII VAi'-VVUiJ Wheeler announced recently he would be making a parachute jump with tbe Army's Golden p.m. Wednesday in the Missouri PR Chest Hospital at Mt Vernon af ii: ino.

Knights team at the base's an LjJOai LIU UliXj Jst l4.fl.Saal nual open house. ter a long illness. MRS. MARY ISABELLE JORDON However, Capt. Lewis Scott, chief of information at the base UK WIAtHIt JOlOCASt Funeral services for Mrs.

said tbe jump from 13,500 feet is Vn Trier Mary Isabella Jordon, 79, of 1106 The Weather West High, will be at 10 a.m Publishers of The Evening LIAPEI lit PES5 Springfield, Mo. Tuesday in Leavenworth, Kan Morning DAILY HEWS 651 Boonviile Sunday NEWS LEADER Ph. 869-4411 The body will be at Klingner Fu neral Home until this evening. hatardous even for professionals and service regulations permit persons to jump only if they have the proper training. He said there was insufficient time to arrange for any type of training for the mayor, although added regulations still were being examined.

Mrs. Jordon died at 12:15 p.m Shower and thunderstorms are forecast today throughout the Rockies and part of the northern Plains region. Shower and thunderstorm also are predicted from the Gulf region extending through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, parts of the Great Lakes, portions of the middle Atlantic state and Florida. Na significant change in temperature is expected. Friday in St John' Hospital af ter a long illness.

She had lived in Springfield since 1950..

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