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at Columbia, in 2B Local Friday, January 25,1985 1817 State auditor comes home to Ozarks to complete Christian County audit EU Staff Henkel Three injured An accident at Glenstone Avenue and were both treated and released from Chestnut Expressway backs up traffic Cox. Police said the accident occurred for several blocks Thursday evening. shortly before 5:30 p.m. when Pickel, The accident left Jimmy Pickel, 21, southbound on Glenstone, went through Springfield, in good condition this morn- a yellow light, and was hit by Henry ing at Cox Medical Center. His wife, Flammini, of Republic, who was atTammy, and 18-month-old son, Jasons tempting to turn left.

Discrimination Continued from Page 1B court will handle the matter under the state's administrative act and will issue a written decision, he said. In filing the complaint against Reed, O'Brien alleged she was fired because she refused to participate in religious discussions at the office. She began working for Reed in July 1983 and was fired in May 1984. During the commission hearing, O'Brien said Reed often initiated reli- Deaths Oliver L. 'Bill' Cooper, 67 gious discussions and asked the ployees to participate.

The matter came to a head when Reed asked O'Brien if she knew the meaning of the word "fornication," she said. O'Brien then informed Reed she no longer would participate in the religious discussions, she said. Reed, however, said he fired 0'. Brien- for erroneously removing a bandage from a patient's foot. 0'.

Brien was suspended after the incident and fired after an investigation of the matter, he said. Reopening delayed to fall for St. Louis's Admiral United Press International ST. LOUIS The planned July 4 reopening of the venerable excursion boat Admiral will be delayed until late summer or early fall because of the unexpected discovery of large amounts of rust on the boat's steel frame. Work on the Admiral began last July after 'the investors brought it back to St.

Louis from a dock, in Paducah, Ky. The Admiral cruised the Mississippi River for 38 years. William Stanley Lovas, 46 LAMPE Services for William Stanley Lovas, 46, Lampe, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Stumpff Chapel, Kimberling City, with Paul Honer officiating. Burial will be in Pine Crest Cemetery, Kimberling City.

Mr. Lovas died at 2:07 a.m. Thursday in Skaggs Community Hospital, Branson, after a short illness. A former Chicago resident, he moved to Lampe three years ago and owned Baxter's Market, Lampe. He was a member of the Elks Lodge.

Survivors include his wife; Ceclia; a son Michael, Chicago; a daughter, Carol, Chicago; a stepdaughter, Nadine Garrity, Chicago; and a brother, Albert, Chicago. Mary E. Marshall, 73 BOLIVAR Services for be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Claude. J.

Mustain officiating wood Cemetery. Miss: Marshall died at 6:40 Nursing Home after a short She was a longtime resident Survivors include a sister brothers, James B. and Homer Ray, St. Louis. Mellon Martin, 84 Mary Marshall, 73, Bolivar, Pitts Funeral Chapel with the -Burial will be in Green- a.m.

Thursday in the Bolivar illness. of the Bolivar area. Alice Bryson, Brighton; three both of Bolivar, and Robert EL DORADO SPRINGS Services for Mellon Martin, 84, Eidorado Springs, will be at 2:30 p.m. in Mister Chapel with T. Raymond Yarnell officiating, Burial will be in El Dorado Springs City Cemetery, Mr.

Martin died around 5 p.m. Wednesday in his home after a long illness. He was a farmer and had lived in the area for 75 years. Survivors include his wife, Ruby; and a sister, Alice Tully, Cultes Lake, British Canada. Pearl J.

Nading, 76 ALTAMONT, Kan. Services for Pearl J. Nading, 76, A)- tamont, formerly of Bois D'Are, will be at 11 a.m. Satur day in the Sperry McConnell Bath Funeral. Home with Rev.

Larry Myers officiating. Burial will be in Mound Valley Cemetery, Mound Valley, Kan Mrs. Nading died Wednesday in Oswego City Hospital, Kan. of natural causes, She was member of the United Methodist Church, Bois D'Arc. Survivors include her husband, Charles; three stepsons, Richard, Sunnyside, Wash, David, Lawton, Okla; and Doug.

Olathe, three daughters, Pansy Small, Neodesha, Kan, Frankie Hite, Parsons, Kan, and Oma Spencer, Bois D'Arc; two stepdaughters, Charlotte Hall, -Parsons, Kan, and Iona Jo Nading, Altamont, brother. Elmer Wilson, Grove, Okla, 10 grandchildren, six great grandchildren. 15 step grandchildren; and six stepgreat grandchildren. Ziza Nell Nelson, 58 VERONA Sevices for Ziza Nell Nelson, 58, Verona, will be 2 pm. Saturday in Peterson Chapel, Aurora, with the Martens officiating, Burial will be in Crane Masonic Cemetery, died at 9:50 am.

Thursday in Missouri State. Chest Hospital Mount Vernon, after a long Survivors include her husband, John Te three sons, David, Aurora, John W. Mount Vernon and Mike, Kansas City, her Cynthia Carney, Carthage, six brothers, Roland Carr and. Charley Carney, both of Carthage, Jutiot Carney, Tom Camey, Hurley, Paul Carney, the state of Min and Ray Carney, three sintera, Marie Leo, Bill and Nora Kelly and Bet son, of Carthage and Visitation will to from 7 m. tidey at the funeral bone Paul B.

Robli, 75 WICHITA FALLS, Texas Services for Paul Wichita Falls, Texas formerly of will be el 1.30 Monday in the First Baptist Falls, with. Morris Chapman officiating Burial will be in the of Mamp in Springfield to Witchite Massive Al GAM and or Prudential insur af- College Alpha Order daughters, Asellen and of Wichita Larry and Tease I sister, 1a Md; and 1) By Bill Maurer The Leader Press OZARK Margaret Kelly strolled quietly from one Christian County office to another, introducing herself to officeholders. Accompanied by her administrative assistant, Kelly, the state auditor, exchanged pleasantries as she briefly talked with them. She also met with three state who are routinely auditing county offices. Kelly, Margaret Kelly whose family has Springfield roots, said the she's first become acclimated to being woman inaugurated statewide office in Missouri history.

Dioxin Continued from Page 1 1B ney farm on Dec. 15 during an ambitious testing program to eliminate dioxin from Missouri sites. The unit successfully destroyed polychlori-. nated biphenyls, a toxic waste similar in molecular structure to dioxin, but hasn't been used on dioxin yet. The incinerator reached its operating temperature of 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit at 4 a.m.

Jan. 16, but will be reduced to an idling temperature of 400 degrees. The repairs are expected to require from a week to 10 days. Hattie Ellen Upton, 80 She took the oath of office July 17, 1984, replacing James Antonio, who resigned to take a position in Stamford. Conn.

"I guess I put emphasis on the work of the office, the staff," she said Wednesday. "I think I have to become aware of the procedures before changes can be made. I have a wonderful staff so I haven't made any changes." Kelly and her family lived in Springfield from 1959 to 1976. Kelly and her husband, Clark, worked for Springfieldian John Ashcroft's campaign for attorney general in 1976. When Ashcroft won, the Kellys moved to Jefferson City.

She was chosen Cole County auditor in Jefferson City in and her husband became assistant attorney general. Kelly oversees a department with 140 employees. Missouri statutes require the state auditor's office to audit regularly all third- and fourth-class counties, state departments, state agencies and the judicial system. "One thing I feel very strongly about is that my office is to she said. "I have a positive emphasis on the audit reports that are issued.

I want them accurate and fair, but 1 want them to follow our recommendations." Like her predecessor, Kelly occasionally visits her employees at the county courthouses where they're auditing county records. She was accompanied Wednesday by administrative assistant Jeanne Schwinke. "I intend to visit many sites and see how they're getting along," she said. "I intend to visit them on site. It's helpful when I receive the audit report for review.

It's helpful when I get the audit report to have been on the location." Kelly, whose staff has been auditing Christian County offices since late October, said state employees appreciate the visits. "I think they appreciate them," she said. "It lets them know I'm interested in them and the work they're doing. Their work is important. I hope by my visiting the counties that they realize the job is important and reflects well on the Vandalism near Ozark disrupts phones OZARK Vandals struck in an area north of- Ozark early today, knocking out telephone service to 300 customers and damaging mailboxes.

A Continental Telephone Co. official in Branson said someone apparently pulled down a telephone cable with. rope attached to a vehicle. "From all indications, the vandal.ism occurred at 1:30 to 2 o'clock this morning," said Steve Rasnick, telephone services superintendent. "Evidently, with a pickup or some vehicle, they removed a piece of cable.

They knocked out a remote switching station that serves the Fremont Hills subdivision, Campbell City and the area around Hopedale Church." Service was expected to be restored by midmorning. Rasnick said the firm doesn't have many vandalism problems. not bothered by vandalism," he said. "1 wouldn't say we have a major problem with it. Any time people can see something and wonder what it is, you're going to.

have problems." Additionally, a number of mailboxes: were knocked down at resi. dences along Christian County NN, sheriff's deputy Danny Clinton said. There are no suspects at this time. C.B. 'Burns' Wivel, 91 Services for Oliver L.

"Bill" Cooper, 67, Springfield, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Greenlawn Funeral Home North. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery, Mr. Cooper died at 3:55 p.m. Thursday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Columbia, after a long illness.

An Army veteran of World War II, he was a retired coowner of Cooper Brothers Grocery Store. Survivors include his wife, Lucille; four sons, Rusty, Springfield, Bill, Houston, Texas, Gary, Kansas City, and Charles, Columbia; a brother, Kenneth, Springfield; two sisters, Christine Tritico, Kansas City, and Virginia Fletcher, Springfield; and seven grandchildren. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the funeral home. Kenneth M. Edge, 62 Kenneth M.

Edge, 62, Springfield, died at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Cox Medical Center after a long illness. A resident of Springfield most of his life, Mr. Edge was a member of Oak Assembly of. God and was an employee of the Assembly of God Headquarters for 22 years.

Survivors include his wife, Louise; two daughters, Dolores Carr, Springfield, and Becky, of the home; two sons, Jack, Springfield, and Gary, Topeka; his mother, Faun, Springfield; a sister, Sue Hickman, St. Charles; a brother, Bill, Springfield; and seven grandchildren. Services be announced Ralph Thieme Funeral Home. Daisy J. Hance, 61 for Daisy J.

Hance, 61, Springfield, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Bergman Miller Funeral Chapel, Sey. mour; with the Rev. Carl Wallace officiating. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery, Mrs.

Hance, died at 9:14 a.m. Tuesday in Cox Medical Center after a long illness. She was a former Seymour resident. Survivors include her husband Bill; three daughters, Ruby McMurren, Ozark, Shirley Hester, Springfield, and Carolyn Derrick, Bellflower, Calif, four sons, Billy, Bobby, Phillip and Lester, of Springfield; three brothers, Jesse Davis and Ray. of Seymour, and Willie Davis, Fordiand; Earnest Leonard Harris, 91 OSCEOLA Services for at p.m.

Chapel, with the Rev. Cemetery, Mr. Harris died Home, Clinton, after long lifelong resident of the Osceola Baptist Church. Cemetery Board, and He served Osceola terms and Selective Survivorninclude wite, and William Nadine Elizabeth Rorder, Springfield: night Ellie Hicks, 80 Services Effie Hicka, Saturday Greenlaws North Supre officiating Fred R. Jones, 65 Harris, 91 Earnest Leonard Harris, 91, Saturday in the Goodrich Funeral Jack officiating, Burial 12:06 p.m.

Thursday in Westwood County, he was member of Clair He was past president of the of the Osceola Special Road DiS north ward alderman for two: during 11. Sewice board World War Lula, two sons, Robert Thomas. Kenneth. daughe Osceola, and Ventta grandchildren; and nite great Springfield, will Home with in Hall in Foster Nursing NOW ARDE Fred 14 wards. the Climes offrasting Burial very under the director afternoon of alutal causes three daughters.

If and Kansas Warsaw, City. and a cal pm today the funeral WARSAW Services for Hattie Ellen Upton, 80, Warsaw, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday in, Reser Funeral with Don Kauble officiating, Burial will be in Shawnee Cemetery. Mrs. Upton died Thursday night in Westwood Nursing: Home, Clinton, of natural causes.

She was a member of South New Home Baptist Church near Warsaw, the Benton County Democrat Club, and the American Legion No. 217 Auxiliary, Warsaw. Survivors include her husband, Ira; four daughters, Mildred Morgan, Ontario, Jane Oldfield, Brea, Verba Lea Gore, Norwalk, and Dorothy Clark, Warsaw, a brother, Loyd Lake, Cross Timbers; eight grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Jesse W. Welsh, 92 Graveside services for Jesse W. Welsh, 92, Springfield, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in White Chapel Cemetery with the Rev. Paul White officiating: Burial will be under the direction of Greenlawn South Funeral Home.

Mr. Welsh died at 12:15 p.m. Thursday in Primrose Place following a long illness. A native of Redford, he was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and a Army veteran of World War IL- He st. tended Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeao, and received his masters degree at Missouri University, Columbia.

He was a former superintendent of Holcomb and Centerville schools and a former principal of West Plains High School. Survivors include his wife, Mayme two sons, Jesse Jr. Springfield, and Ruel, Cincinatti; three daughters, Helen Wells, Kansas City, Hilda Foltyn, Ozark, and Joan Steury, Springfield; a sister, Laverta Seal, Oklahoma City, 15 grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the heart association. Gene Wheeler, 67 AURORA Gene Wheeler, 67, Aurora, died at 7 p.m, Thursday in Aurora Community Hospital of natural causes.

He was a member of Wilson Avenue Baptist Church, AuroSurvivors include his wife, Audrey, a daughter, Linda Madewell, Aurora; a sister Maxine White, Walnut Grove; and two grandchildren. Services will be announced by Peterson Funeral Home, Aurora. Public meetings Public meetings MONDAY Landfill Electricity Subcommittee Meets at 7 pim. in Council Chambers, City Hall, 830 Boonville. DWI arrests DWI arrests is a let of people arrested in and Greene cohol County or suspected of driving while under the influence of al: drugs according to lee enforcement agencies SPRINGFIELD CRUISE, Yvette 21, of 865 5.

Crutcher, 10 p.m. Wednreday at Glen and Elm. CUOMO, Teresa Zone, 24, New York, 1:23 p.m. day at 1200 6 KRETZSCHMAR, David Seuer, 41, of 2769 W. Buena Vista 46 a m.

Thursday at 1700 k. MITCHELL. Gary Franklin, 27, of 1641 8. Jefferson, am. Thursday at 1218 E.

Walnut HODMAN, Handy Ray, of Dollison, 18.38 a Thureday at and Garry Lee. of 8. Campbell, 8:26 p.m. Wednesday at and Jim 31, Ovark, 18.28 a.m. Thursday at 1100 W.

Michael Ray, 31, Mountain Grove, 1:16 a Thoriday at Fairway and Sunchin Rotart Bark, 36, Nina, 1841 a.m. Thursday el Chestnut Espassewey and ELKLAND Services for E.B. "Burns" Wivel, 91, Kensinton, Md will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Elkjand Christian Church: with the Rev. Neal Grubaugh officiating.

services will be in Timber Ridge Cemetery under the direcGraveside, tion of Arthur Funeral Home, Marshfield. Mr. Wivel died at 7 a.m. Tuesday in the Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, after a short illness. A former resident of Elkland, he was a member of the Elkland Christian Church where he had been a sunday school, teacher for many years.

He was a Merchant Marine veteran of World War 1, and retired professor at Eastern New Mexico University, Survivors include a son, Nelson Kensington, a brother, William V. Beach Haven, N.J; and two grandchildren. Radar check The Springfield Police Department's radar check will be concentrated until 10:30 p.m. today on North Glenstone Avenue and -East Sunshine, Street and possibly at other locations throughout the city. Monday's monitoring will be concentrated from 6:30 a.m.

to 10:30 p.m. on North Jefferson Avenue and West Grand Street and possibly at other locations. Daily record Associate Circuit. Court Criminal cases The following driving drinking related cases were from Seringfield: Municipal Court: Addresses used genergity those listed first sentences and fines in dicote they receive education in many cases, people noted fined inter receive fine reductions otter they complete education or treatment, Ernest Geiden, DWi. suspended 30 day term and fined 1250 with 8718 and fined Criminal cases Addresses listed time el first end idea are Cart DAta Hancock: 24173.

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