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to a 6. 51 Re- 6. a a Obituaries The Daily News Wednesday, August 8, 1984 Today's services Bryan, Jessie Mae, 75, Pomona, 2 p.m. in First Christian Church. Cooper, June Barnes, 50, Licking, 11 a.m.

in Fox Dee, 75, Cross Timbers, 10 a.m. in Reser Chapel in Warsaw. Counts, Warren, 69, Cedar Creek, 1 p.m. in Greenlawn North Chapel in Springfield. Francka, Emil 82, Bolivar, 10:30 a.m.

in Pitts Chapel. Gardner, Mabel, 91, Osceola, 2 p.m. in Goodrich Chapel. Graves, Harold Lee, 53, St. Louis, 10 a.m.

in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Conway. Hartley, John, 75, El Dorado Springs, 2 p.m. in Hackleman-Peterman Chapel. Jackson, Edward 45, Grandview, 1 p.m. in Grandview United Methodist Church.

Jindrich, Helen 86, Camdenton, .10 a.m. in Allee-Reed Chapel. Kniffer, Joan, 65, Galena, 11 a.m. in Cheathum Stumpff of Galena. Martin, Ario 76, Raymondville, 10:30 a.m.

in Evans Chapel in Houston, Mo. Morgan, Patricia 41, Halltown, 10 a.m. in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Springfield. Napier, Casey Marie, infant, Hartville, 2:30 p.m. in Liberty Cemetery.

Ratterree, Florence Melvina, 73, Hartville, 2 p.m. in Hopewell Freewill Baptist Church. Smart, Billy Ray, 17, Humansville, 2 p.m. in Murray Chapel. grandchildren; and two greatgreat-grandchildren.

J. Clifford Krebs Services for Clifford Krebs, 68, Springfield, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Mercy Villa Chapel with the Rev. Philip Bucher officiating. Prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m.

today in Mercy Villa Chapel. Burial will be in Resurection Cemetery under the direction of Herman Lohmeyer Funeral Home. Mr. Krebs died at 4 a.m. Tuesday in his home after a 4 short illness.

A retired salesman for Swift and Mr. Krebs was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Elks Lodge. He was a lifelong resident of Spring field and a member of a well known pioneer family. Surviving is his wife, Helen. Incumbent state legislators take strong leads in Ozarks George Krahl CAMDENTON Services for George Morgan Krahl, 57, Camdenton, will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday in Allee-Reed Chapel with the Rev. J.R. McQuire officiating. Burial will be in Freedom Cemetery. Mr.

Krahl died Monday in Boone County Truman Medical Hospital of natural causes: He had lived in Camdenton for 10 years and was of the Baptist faith. He worked -at Fairbanks Morris Foundry in Kansas City, and was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Lorene; one daughter, Glenna Williams, Linn Creek; three brothers. Ron, Sedalia, Harry. and Sidney, both of Leavenworth, one sister, Betty: Bridges, Kansas City; and two grandsons.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Ralph Middaugh Services for Ralph Lester Middaugh, 66, Springfield, will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Van-Zant-Mills Chapel in Clinton. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Browning.

Mr. Middaugh died Monday evening in Citizen's Memorial Hospital in Bolivar of natural causes. Born in Ladue, he had lived in Springfield for the past 30 years, He was a self. employed plumber. Survivors include four sons, Ralph Dennis, Scottsburg, Jerry Wayne and Billy.

Joe, both of Springfield, and Michael, the state of Florida; one stepson, Benny Lee Gross, Springfield; six daughters, Peggy Spurgeon, Pleasant Hill. Wanda Hardin, Cameron, Janice Nichols and Barbara Middaugh, both of Springfield, Mary Beauchamp, Morrisville, andBonnie Robertson, Springfield; one stepdaughter, Janet Gross, Springfield; two brothers. Edwin Paul, Independence, and Loris Dale, Springfield; three sisters, Margaret Callahan, Clinton, Erma Bramell, Calhoun, and Ina Wycoff, Lake Wana; 22 grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

Naomi Ray STRAFFORD Services for Naomi Frances Ray, 81, Strafford, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Ayre-Goodwin Chapel with the Revs. Roger Ryder and Bruce Love officiating. Burial will be in Eastlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Ray died in her home at 5:25 p.m. Monday after a long illness. A retired laundry company employee, Mrs. Ray lived most of her life in the Strafe ford area. She was a member of First Wesleyan Church in Springfield and formerly was married to Bill Ray.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Jackson and Mrs. Aileen Reid, both of Springfield, and Mrs. Phyllis Rost, Strafford; three brothers, George McKay, Upland, Harry McKay, Lepanto, and Fred McKay, Batesville, a sister, Mrs. Florence Hudson, Mesquite, Texas; 13 grandchildren; 27 greatgrandchildren; and one greatgreat grandchild.

Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today, Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Barrett, a Camdenton bowling alley owner, and Brown, a minister from Barnett, in a tie, with Culver, a freelance writer and attorney from Osage Beach, a distant third. The winner of the Democratic primary will face four-term Rep. Flavel J.

Butts of Camdenton in November. Butts received 4,467 in the twocounty primary. With results from all precincts in Pulaski County making up the 143rd District available, unofficial results were: Wayne ..2.028 H.R. "Dick" Pennington ........1,273 In the Democratic race, Dixon attorney Gifford, 28, apparently defeated Pennington, 52, a Waynesville household goods distributor. A former Pulaski County prosecuting attorney, Gifford will face Rep.

Jim Mitchell, 33, Richland, who was elected to the legislature in 1982. teacher from Pineville. McNeill received 1,955 votes in the Democratic primary. Early indications of the shape of the November contest in the 139th District made up of northern Greene and part of Polk counties came Tuesday when Democratic Rep. Joe McCracken of Springfield and Republican Billy J.

Watkins of Willard won their party's nominations without opposition. Both candidates received 96 votes in Polk County, while McCracken received 1,343 votes and Watkins 2,457 votes in Greene County. With all available results in the Democratic primary in the 114th District, made up of Morgan and Camden counties, unofficial results were: Don Larry G. Brown William L. Culver.

Unofficial returns apparently place Mitchell had no opposition and re- Democratic primary was: ceived 876 votes in the Republican Ralph A. Lolley .278 primary. Charles B. Cooper ...1,055 Another Republican legislator Cooper is a Drury farmer, while without primary opposition, Rep. Lolley, of Norwood, is a retired carR.B.

Grisham, apparently will face a penter and construction supervisor. challenge by Texas County Presiding Judge Sally Ann Gladden in the No- With unofficial totals from Wright, vember general election in the 145th Ozark and Douglas counties, voting District. in the Republican primary in the With results from Texas and parts 146th District was: of Pulaski, Douglas and Ozark coun- Mervin R. ..........3,606 ties, totals in the 145th District Dem- C.B. McKinney ocratic primary were: David W.

Larry A. 2,250 Case, an Ava gift-shop owner who Sally Ann is a former state legislator, led in Mrs. Gladden, 46, of Plato, oper- early returns from Ozark and Douglas ated a crafts business before entering counties, but Relyea, a Mountain county politics and making a bid for Grove cosmetologist who is the the legislature. Tyrrell is a Mountain town's municipal judge, and Grove farmer. McKinney, a retired insurance agent With all precincts in Wright and living in Mountain Grove, both parts of Ozark and Douglas counties posted substantial gains when Wright available, voting in the 146th District County returns were tallied.

Blunt wins GOP nod for 140th District seat By Roger Snell The Daily News Incumbent Leroy Blunt won the Republican nomination for the 140th District seat, handily fighting off a challenge from Ora French Tuesday night. The district covers parts of Webster and Greene counties. Final unofficial results: Leroy Blunt. .....3,054 Ora French The nomination for Blunt will set up a general election battle in which he hopes to secure his Missouri House seat for a fifth term. The contested races for the 140th District in the Republican primary and now for the general election in November are almost rare in legislative campaigns this year, which are noted more for their unopposed candidates and uncontested faces.

Blunt, of Strafford, now heads into a November general election campaign against a former challenger, E.D. "Junior" Cowan. Cowan, a Strafford contractor, ran and lost against Blunt in 1982. French, a Fordland real estate agent; had spent much of the primary campaign meeting with residents concerned about security matters at Ozark Correctional Center in Fordland after an inmate escaped and abducted members of a local family earlier this year. Delores Reich THEODOSIA Services for Delores Reich, 52, Theodosia, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in Clinkingbeard Chapel in Gainesville with the Revs. Allen Ledbetter and Walter Wray officiating. Burial will be in Lutie Cemetery in Theodosia. Mrs. Reich died at 2:10 p.m.

Monday in St. John's Regional Hospital in Springfield of natural causes. She ran a realty office, was a bookkeeper, a tax preparer and housewife. Survivors include her husband. Kirby; one stepdaughter, Terri Mansker, Theodosia; three stepsons, William Von and Kurt Von, both of Theodosia, and Francis Williams, Houston; her mother, Lena Stumpfoll, Kansas City; three sisters, Barbara Teeple and Norma Mallinson, both of Kansas City, and Betty Thompson, Blue Springs; one brother, Robert Stumpfoll, Kansas City; and three stepgrandchildren.

Visitation will be after 7 p.m. Thursday. J.D. Riggs AURORA J.D. Riggs, 75, Aurora, died at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at the Missouri State Chest Hospital in Mount Vernon after a short illness. Mr. Riggs was a member of the Aurora Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Tennie; two, sons, Guy, Hutchinson, and Carl, Overland 'Park. two brothers, H.O., Aurora and J.L., state of California; two sisters, Mrs.

Ann Baize and Mrs. Ruby Greene, both of Dallas, Texas; and seven grandchildren. will be announced by Peterson of Aurora. Mabel Sellman Mabel F. Sellman, 83, Springfield, died Tuesday afternoon in.

HillHaven Convelescent Center of natural causes. Mrs. Sellman was a member of Woodland Heights Presbyterian Church, the Cox Ladies Auxiliary, and she was a housewife. Survivors include one sister, Mary Branham, Neosho. Klingners Mortuary will announce services.

Winston Smith Services for Winston James Smith, 78, Springfield, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Rivermonte Chapel. Burial will be in Rivermonte Gardens. Mr. Smith died early Tuesday morning in his home fol-.

lowing a long illness. Retired from the U.S. Medical Center, he was an Army and Marine veteran. He was a Mason and a member of the VFW, and had been a lifelong resident of this area. Survivors include his wife.

Anna; two sons, Winston J. Canada, and Wayne, the state of Virginia; one stepdaughter, Neva Smart, the state of South Carolina; two brothers, Truman, the state of Montana, and Frank, the state of Washington; one sis ter, Mrs. Rose Savage, the state of Michigan; three grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today.

Jack Byrd CASSVILLE Services for Jack W. Byrd, 79, Cassville, will be at 2 p.m. Thursthe Williamson the Valley Funeral Chapel with the Rev. 0.V. Dodson of- ficiating.

in Burial will follow Horner Cemetery, Mr. Byrd died at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, in St. John's Re- gional Health Center, Spring. field, after long illness.

He was a retired vice presi- of Charter of Bank Cass- ville and was employeed there for 30 years. A 50-year member of Pytha- pours No. 383, he was a member of Abou Ben Adhem Shrine, Springfield, a member of the Barry County Shrine Club, a member of the South Barry County hospital board. a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Virginia; son, Jack Bol-ingbrook, a stepson.

Jimmie Ray Turner, Farming ton. N.M.: two stepdaughters, Jane Ann Brim, Bolivar, and. Missie Kay Moore, Tulsa, Visitation will be from 9 the p.m. today funeral chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amer.

ican Cancer Society. Dee Cothern CROSS TIMBERS Services for Dee Cothern, Cross Timbers, will be at 10 a.Ph today Reser Chapel, Warsaw. Don- Kauble officiating. Burial follow Cross Timbers Mr. of died natural causes Monday evening in Golden Valley Hospital, Clin- He retired lifelong Cross Timbers include two daugnters.

a Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Warsaw, and Mrs. Verba Gore. Norwalk, five grandchildren: and three great-grandchildren Rex Edwards KIRBYVILLE Services for Rex L. Edwards, 42, Kir.

byville, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Whelchel Chapel Branson with the Rev. Harp Daryl officiating. Burial will be Edwards Cemetery Powersite, Mr. Edwards died at 4:45 p.m.

Monday in Cox Medical in Springfield after a had He worked mainte. Skaggs Community include his wife. By Mike Penprase Hospital Branson. The Daily News Incumbent state legislators apparently turned back efforts to unseat them in party primaries Tuesday throughout southwest Missouri. Legislators up for re-election who faced opposition in their party primaries appeared to have gained solid majorities in unofficial returns.

With all precincts in Christian and Stone counties reporting, voting in the 133rd District was: Donald Gann 4.533 Tom Stine. 2.948 Gann, an Ozark businessman first elected to the state legislature in 1964. faces no announced opposition In November in his bid for a 10th In other legislative races, a pair of Republican legislators apparently scored clear victories Tuesday. With totals from Cedar, Dade and Lawrence counties complete Tuesday, results in the 125th District Republican primary were: Robert "Bob" ,139 Ralph H. ...1,872 Jackson.

a newspaper publisher, was opposed by Melton, 64, a Dadeville farmer and Dade County presiding judge. Daily record Births BRADLEY. Kelly and Mary (porris). Butfalo, Aug. 6.

Cox, ERVIN, John Elmer ond Kimberly (Set- Bolivar, boy, 3:41 p.m Aug. 6. Cox Steven (Wollocel, public, 6. Cox. TROKEY, and Debra (Bounds, bov.

Westchester, 6:45 p.m. Aug. COOK. Daniel Lee Ann (Bittie), 3368 and Village, bay, 7:12 p.m. Aug, 6.

Cox. BASS. and Cynthia (Connefox). Buttalo, 8:39 Aug. 6, p.m.

Cox. DOKE. and Connie Morris- ville, p.m. Aug. Cox.

8:47 BRADSHAW, Larry and Nellie (DeLav). Licking, Aug. 6. Cox. Services for Charles Quinn Gott.

74, Springfield, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Kling. ner Chapel with the Rev. John Tranbarger officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel.Cemetery.

Mr. Gott died at 9:01 a.m. Tuesday in Cox Medical Center after a long illness. A native. and lifelong Springfield resident, Mr.

Gott was a member of Hillcrest Presbyterian Church and a retired building contractor. Survivors include his wife, Lina: daughter, Mrs. Jane Ann McMahon, Springfield; John two sons. Charles and James Leroy, both of Spring. field: two sisters, Mrs.

Lucille McCord and Mrs. Mary Belle Lowry, both of Springfield; and five grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Southwest Missouri. William Griffaw Lois; his father, Andy Kirbyville; three brothers, Kenneth and Andy both of Kansas City, and David, Kirbyville; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Taylor, Ft.

Mills, S.C., Mrs. Margie Guffey, Belton, Mrs. Louise Pellham, Ava, "and Mrs. Marjorie Upton. Parkville.

7 Visitation will- be from to 8 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the Ozark Mountain Hospice or St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Colecamp, Student Fund. Charles Gott, Private graveside services for William Griffaw.

82. Springfield, were held at 10 a.in. Tuesday in Hazelwood Cemetery with the Rev. Damon Thomas officiating. Burial followed under the direction of Ralph Thieme.

Mr. Griffaw died at 9:35 a.m. Sunday in St. John's Regional Health Center after a Mary Hill GOLDEN CITY Serv- ices for Mary Agnes Hill. 78.

Golden City, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In the Pugh Funeral Chapel with the Rev. George Duckworth officiating. Burial will follow in Mitchell Cemetery, east of Jasper. Mrs.

Hill died at 7:45 p.m. Monday in the Dade County Memorial Hospital in Lockwood after long illness. Born in Thomasville, she was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Golden City. Survivors include her husband. William a son, Lloyd Allen, Sherman, Texas; five sisters, Mrs.

Judy Potts, Jasper, Mrs. Velma Crumpley, Peculiar, Mrs. Clydia Holder, Harrisonville, Mrs. Deloris Crust, Garden City, and Mrs. Ruth Davis, Independence: one brother, Shelby Nasalroad, Peculiar; and six grandchildren.

Edward Jackson Okla. Cemeterv. ton. 8 girl, Aug. 4, Spring- BROWN.

Kenneth and Holly (Shipley), Springfield, 9:39 a.m. Aug. 6. Spring! CARMES, domes (Austin), Bill. long (Householder), Aug.

Springfield DUNVILLE, (Heber). 1661 Aug Novell, Orark, boy. Lela Repub 516 W. White. GRANDVIEW Services for Edward L.

Jackson, 45, Grandview, will be at 1 p.m. today in Grandview United Methodist Church with the Rev. George Tennison officiating. Burial will follow in Lowry City Cemetery under the direction of George Funeral Home. Mr.

Jackson died Sunday of natural causes in Grandview Ambulatory Care Center. A native of Clinton, he moved to the Grandview area 23 years ago. He was an engineering technician for Butler Manufacturing Co. for 21 years, and attended the University of Missouri-Rolla. A Baptist, he was a member of Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Western Missouri Workshop Association, and an 11- year member of South Suburban Junior Baseball Association.

He was a square dance caller for the Jacks-N-Queens Square Dance Club, Grandview, and Single Promenaders Square Dance Club, Kansas City. Survivors include his wife, Jacki; a son, Shaun Edward, of the home: a daughter, Miss Claudia Jackson, Harrisonville: his mother, Mrs. Mildred Jackson, Lowry City: a brother, Amos Clinton; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morris, Lowry City.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Edward L. Jackson Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of United Missouri Bank of Hickman Mills, Kansas City, 64134. Ida Kenney STOCKTON Services for Ida May Kenney, 93, Stockton, will be p.m. Friday in Stockton Christian Church with the Rev. Merle Newton officiating.

Burial will be in Alder Cemetery under the direction of Brumback Funeral Home. Mrs. Kenney died at 11:30 p.m. Monday in the Stockton Nursing Home after a long illness. She was a member of the Stockton Christian Church.

Survivors in include one son, W.F. Stockton: two daughters, Mrs. Jaunita Spencer and Mrs. Marie Beaty, both of Stockton; three grandchildren; four great- With all Webster County and eastern Greene County precincts reporting, results in the 140th District Republican primary were: Leroy Blunt ..3,054 Ora French 468 Blunt, whoser. district includes Webster County and eastern Greene County, will face E.D.

"Junior" Cowan, a Strafford contractor, in November. Cowan received 1,375 votes in the Democratic primary. With all McDonald County and Barry County voting available, results in the 131st District Republican primary were: Eddie Williams .......2,447 David Based on unofficial totals, Williams, of Goodman, 'has won the opportunity to try for a comeback after being defeated by Rep. Nolan McNeill, D-Cassville, in 1982. Allumbaugh is a 35-year-old 0 Beard From Page 1B throughout the state.

"I was in 31 counties one week and 20 counties the next week." he said. Webster, 30, watching the election results at his home, said he's been campaigning as if he had a primary opponent. "I think it's a mistake to wait until Aug. 8 to start." he said. "We've worn out at least two cars that I know Webster said he had no preference as to who wins the Democratic primary for attorney general "I'm not running against anybody.

I'm running for the office." he said. 0 Plans From Page 1B According to plans discussed by lawmakers, those business related agencies already in the current Consumer Affairs agency would be placed in the new agency, while other business oriented divisions of state government also would be added to the new department. The intent was to create department to aid business expansion and to encourage new industries to locate in the state, creating jobs and helping Missouri's economy. It was backed by a host of business and labor groups Rubie Thomas Services for Rubie B. Thomas, 88, Plainfield, will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday Ayre-Goodwin Chapel in Springfield with the Rev, Jerry Jones officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemtery. Mrs. Thomas died at 11:45 p.m. Monday in Hendricks County Hospital, Danville, after a 10-day illness.

A Springfield resident most of her life, Mrs. Thomas moved to Plainfield 10 months ago. She was a member of Orchard Crest Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Chester Plainfield, Glynn Springfield, and Leslie Stockton, 21 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m.

today. Joe Webb was Joe Webb, 62, Springfield, died Tuesday morning in his home after an apparent heart attack. A lifelong Springfield resident, Mr. Webb recently retired from after 39 years of service. He was an Army veteran of World War Il, and a member of Schweitzer United Methodist Church, Telephone Pioneers and Communication Workers of America Union.

He was vice president of the Telephone Employees Credit Union. Survivors include his wife, Bobbie a son, J. Michael, Springfield; a daughter, Mrs. Linda J. Davis, Benton, two brothers, Ben L.

and W.K. both of Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Caudle and Mrs. Annabelle Sisk, both of Springfield; and two grandchildren. Greenlawn Funeral Home South will announce arrangements.

brief field General. French, 52, had criticized Blunt, 62, for taking advantage of publicity about the minimum-security prison. Others were less critical of Blunt's efforts to get the state to step up security and build a new fence at the institution. French said the prison issue is what convinced him to run for public office and he remained involved personally with the issue as a member of the prison's citizen advisory committee. Blunt won the nomination Tuesday without campaigning or spending much money.

Blunt said he has been unable to campaign since July 4, when his wife, Neva, was hospitalized for a serious heart ailment. French raised $1,095 in his first bid for public office. Blunt raised $5,036 and had only spent $723 of that earlier this month. The battle in Webster County was one of only a handful of contested taces for the General Assembly, Half of the 34 Missouri Senate seats and all 163 House seats are up for grabs this year. But only 80 of these races would be contested in either the primary or Nov.

6 general election. Blunt, a farmer, said his general election campaign would focus on the plight of the Missouri farmer, "I'm going to introduce a bill to take the personal property tax off livestock and grain. That's not a big fax, but if the merchants and manufacturers tax opposition in the general election eiwas unfair, this one is unfair." ther. Cowan said maintaining property 136th District Democrat intax reassessment will be a leading cumbent Bob Holden, having upset a issue for taxpayers as well as educa- Republican two years ago, faces what tion and jobs. is expected to be an aggressive chalCowan said he would campaign for lenge from Republican Jack Dunn, a a complete restructuring of the magazine advertising salesman.

Dunn state's tax system, proposal that had raised $6,719 by early August, legislative leaders already have said compared to Holden's $15,833. may top the agenda in the 1985 session. 137th District Veteran DemoBlunt's crat incumbent Fred 1 Lynn, who was personal record could come under fire in the campaign because unopposed primary, faces no in the Cowan said voters should know he opposition in the general election. supported pay raises for state em- 138th District Republican inployees. He noted, however, that cumbent Dan Woodall will face DemBlunt rejected a pay raise for legisla- ocrat Tom Duncan, a college profestors.

sor. By early August, Duncan had Blunt's record also includes spon- raised $5,229 compared to $1,956 sorship of a bill to fight a cattle dis- raised by Woodall. ease known as brucellosis and to es- 139th District Democrat intablish the "utilicare" program to cumbent Joe McCracken will face ophelp the poor with high winter bills. position from Republican Billy J. In Greene County, all legislative Watkins, a retired Willard manufacraces were uncontested in Tuesday's turer who has served as the city's primary, Here is how the November mayor and on the council and the general election shapes up in the fol- school board there.

Watkins had lowing House districts in Greene raised $6,704 in early August while County: McCracken had raised $2,668. 1134th District Democrat in- In the Senate race for the 33rd Discumbent Doug Harpool of Springfield trict, Republican incumbent John T. will face Republican Dennis Sims, a Russell and Democrat Betty J. KoSpringfield Baptist minister and pres: walewich will run for election. Rus.

ident of the Christian Foundation. sell is a Lebanon manufacturing exec1135th District Republican in- utive and Ms. Kowalewich, of Fair cumbent Curtis Wilkerson, who was Grove, formerly managed a paper: unopposed in the primary, faces no hanging and painting business. General and.

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