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Tribune's Tribune's Daily Report Area deaths deaths GEORGE TODD MRS. EVELYN MASSEY Mrs. Evelyn C. Massey, 76, the mother of Roy J. Massey of 1411 Business Loop 70 East, died at 10 a.m.

Jan. 30 at the Candlelight Lodge where she had been a patient for seven years. Funeral Services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Davis Funeral Home in Granite City, Ill. and burial was in the Sunset Hill Cemetery, Edwardsville, Ill.

Born Oct. 16, 1892, in San Francisco, she married Roy W. Massey in 1920 at St. Charles, Mo. Survivors include her son, a daughter, Mrs.

Eileen LaBarbara, Shreveport, six grandchildren. A sister and brother preceded her in death. WRIGHT SERVICES Funeral services for Miss Beulah B. Wright, 85, who formerly lived at 403 Price were held at 10 a.m. today at Parker's Chapel with Rev.

O. Edwyn Luttrell officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clarence E. Klingner, Frank Graham, J.

Ross Fleetwood, Frank Wyatt, Henry C. Wiswall and Raymond Williams. Miss Wright died early Monday morning at the Boone County Nursing Home after an illness of several months. RITES FOR MISS BUSH Funeral services for Miss Vera Lee former resident of Columbia, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Stuart P.

Parker Chapel. Elder Frank Wright, will conduct the services, and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Miss Bush died Friday night at General Hospital in Kansas City, where she had lived for several years. She was born Sept. 24, 1923, in Columbia and was a daughter of the late Mrs.

Nannie Mae Baker. Survivors include her father, Hollis Bush, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Lee Henson, Peoria, and Mrs. Lorinne Cochran, Sacramento, and two aunts, Mrs. Dora Lee Hays, Rt.

4, Columbia, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Grant, 1116 Westwinds Dr. J. F. INNES FAYETTE Mrs.

James Franklin Innes, 20, the wife of a well-known Howard County cattle farmer and long-time resident of Fayette, died at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Keller Memorial Hospital here. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Ralph A. Carr Funeral Home in Fayette, with the Rev.

Franklin Hall, pastor of the Fayette Christian Church officiating. Burial will be in the Fayette city cemetery. The former Atilla Irene Heath was born in Sedalia July 15, the daughter of Frank and Elizabeth Naylor Heath. She married Mr. Innes Feb.

24, 1910, who survives. Also surviving are two sons. Garnett Innes and Harwood Innes, both of Fayette; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth McCutcheon of Fayette, 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Municipal Court Morris D.

Campbell, 23, of 506 E. Rollins St. pleaded not guilty to parking in a prohibited area at 12:45 a.m. Jan. 26 at Walnut Street and Hubbell Drive.

His hearing was continued until Feb. 10 William A. Franklin, 52, of the Ben Bolt Hotel, pleaded not guilty to allegedly assaulting his wife, Lucille. He was arrested at 2:25 p.m. Feb.

4 in his hotal room on a warrant sworn out by his wife. His hearing was continued until Feb. 10. GERBES VARIETY 1314 Mexico Gravel Road 4 Columbia, Mo. Feb.

5, 1969 Hospitals Boone County Hospital Admitted Tuesday were: rell W. Lempkins, Route Mrs. Sun Li Su, 1208 Paquin Marcus A. Chandler, 408 Maupin Road; Mrs. Ruth M.

Ranagan, Marshall; Mrs. Beatrice B. Fray, Huntsville; Russell B. Rodgers, Route Miss Roberta Prather, 15 West Blvd. Mrs.

Mary F. Nunnelly, 1206 White Oak Lane; B. J. McClatchey, Route Earl D. Prather, Callao; Jessie E.

White, Sedalia; Mrs. Roberta J. Whitcomb, Fulton; Claude E. Woolfolk, Centralia; Miss Terry Denise Moore, Route Rowena McClanaham, 108 E. Switzler Mrs.

Blanche L. Smith, Higginsville; Reid B. Ladenson, 704 Westmount Vivian Pharis, Mexico; Mrs. Grace Weigel, Jefferson City; C. Moss Edwards, 2800 Mexico Gravel Road; Mrs.

Frankie Wefen-les stette, Fulton; Mrs. Elba E. Taylor, Glasgow; George E. Miller, Concordia; Mrs. Freda P.

March, 39 Oakview Terrace; William E. Schultz, Boonville; 0. Dale. Trumbo, 1115 Paris Road; Miss Susan H. Edinger, Oklahoma City, Mrs.

Karen M. McBride, Harrisburg; Mrs. Betty Browning, Route Clellie W. Calvin, Ashland. Discharged Tuesday were: C.

Gus Alexander, 108 West Mrs. Lou N. Bradley, 1967 Jackson Mrs. Margaret A. Edwards, Fayette; Mrs.

Patricia A. Edwards, Ashland; Mrs. Millie A. Hoffman, Rainbow Trailer Court; Hugh E. Keith, 1814 Highridge Drive; Anthony D.

Miller, 1812 Sunrise Drive; Mrs. Nancy L. Molavi, 1406 Pearl Mrs. Alice A. Morgan, 64 East Drive; Mrs.

Geraldine F. Robb, 902 Maplewood Drive; Mrs. Loyce Sparks and daughter, Route Mrs. Roberta R. Taylor and daughter, 331 Proctor Drive; Mrs.

Mariley G. Workman, 907 Danforth Drive; Kenneth Arth, Marshall; F. Reid Ethington, Hallsville; Mrs. Anna Clark Fulton; Rodney Q. Kelly, 1012 Belleview Court; Carl: J.

McCart, Keytesville; John L. Richardson, 4016 Grace Ellen Drive: Wilton Semones, Madison; Richard T. Krychowecky, Edison, N. Mrs. Beulah L.

Hill, Harrisburg; M. Odel Avery, Columbia Nursing Home; James B. Wheat, Fort Leonard Wood: Miss Jane E. Zieha, 913 High Drive; F. Maxine Adams, 104 Pershing Road; Mrs.

Eunice 0. Baucom, Eldon; Roy E. Allen, Burlington, Iowa. University Medkcal Center Among those admitted Tuesday were: Mrs. Margaret Pummile Hazel, Franklin; Mrs.

Emma McGee McBaine, 2743 Braemore Road; Mrs. Janet Kath-7-9 leen Morton, Route Geneva Ellen Meeks, Centralia; Ronald Graves, 1206 Sunset Drive; EdW. Worley Mrs. Mariea Hall Caruthers, Route Mrs. Barbara Smith Pollock, 2.

Among those discharged Tuesday were: Joseph Wesley Ap-1 pleman, Route Richard Wayne Hare, 604 Sanford Ave gar Eugene Bradford 219 Ronald Duane Tooley, Armstrong: Stephenie Kay Centralia. Student Health Service Admitted Tuesday: Charles Joseph Jansen, William Henry Larson, Steven Elliott Marcus, Lowell Charles Grabel, Patricia Lomartire, Linda Marie Hedenkamp, Keri Sud Dodson. Discharged Tuesday: William David Hargrove, Burton Arthur Richards, Cecil Eugene Hastings, James Walden Fahrmeier, Thomas Gerard Anselm, Steven Eugene Rea, Steven Elliott Marcus, Lowell Charles Gravel, Julia Ann Schmidt, Nanci Lynne Stahl, Lois Jean Jenkins, Jeri Sue Dodson. St. Joseph Hospital Boonville Admitted Tuesday were Mrs.

Thomas Mellor of Blackwater, Mrs. Alice Shinn of Tipton and Harold Rowland, Harry Needy, Michael J. Diel and Mrs. James Shelton of Boonville. Dismissed were Andy Newman of Pilot Grove, Earl Daniels of Versailles, Jess Brown of New Franklin and William Keightley, Arthur Stock and Dr.

A. P. Wolf of Boonville. Admitted Monday were Mrs. 0.

F. Schwerdt, and Mrs. Henry Schrader of New Franklin, Mrs. Addie Snodgrass of Clarksburg and John Shively and John Thomas of Boonville. Dismissed were Mrs.

Donald Coffman of Wooldridge, Matthew Brodersen of Otterville, Police report JUDY TODD Funeral services for George Todd, 23, his wife Judy, 22, and their son Michael, 2, all of 802 Hirth Ave. will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. CharlA. Parker of the Assembly of God Church officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers at the services will be: for Mrs. Todd: James Jarmon, Paul Hurt, Ralph sum Larry Crane, Richard Elder and Michael Wilson; for Todd: Mike Shedd, Eric Witt, Lowell Crane, Edward Rivas, George Johnson and Ernest Warren. Mrs. Todd was born April 19, 1946, the daughter of Arthur W.

and Wilman Grissum Levacy. She married George D. Todd on May 31, 1964. A graduate of Hickman High School in 1964, she was an employe of the J. C.

Penney Co. Todd was born July 29, 1945 in Gulf Port, to Fred H. and Susan E. Caspelich Todd. He High School graduated in from 1963, Hickman married the former Judy Levacy on May 31, 1964 and was an of the Shedd Brothers' Construetion Co.

Michael David Todd was born June 13, 1966 in Columbia. Survivors of Mrs. Todd include her parents, Southside Trailer Court: two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Treaster, 1117 E. Vandiver Drive and Mrs.

Barbara Forbis, 4421 Stevendale Drive; brother, William Levacy, 18 a Oaklawn: and a maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ada Grissum, 302 Hirth Ave. Survivors of Todd include his parents, 1113 Eastland Circle; two brothers, Glen and Gary Todd, both of 1113 Eastland Circle; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy M.

Todd, 2518 Business Loop 70 and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Pete Caspelich, Biloxi, Miss. Friends may call at the orial Funeral Home p.m. tonight. RODEL SERVICES PRAIRIE HOME Funeral services will be held at California, for August C.

del, of near California, who died there Sunday. Burial will be in the Evangelical Cemetery at California. He was an uncle of Martin Roedel of Prairie Home. James Cill of Boonville, Young Marriott of Stover, Mrs. Nellie Davis of Pilot Grove, Charles Ellison of Bunceton and Roy Christian of Versailles.

Keller Hospital, Fayette Admitted yesterday were Mrs. Ervin Hazel, Franklin; Miss Nancy Copeland, Glasgow; Miss Mary Amick, New Franklin; Bing Smith, Slater; John Himelberg, Gilliam; Mrs. Herman Moore, Fayette; Mrs. Mary Jackson, Fayette; Don dick, Fayette. Discharged yesterday were William Quinley, Fayette; liam Colley, Clark; Mrs.

Mary Johnston, Huntsville; Mrs. Carl Calvert, Fayette; Glen Amick, New Franklin; Mrs. Fay Hill, New Franklin; Mrs. Ervin Hazel, Franklin; Mrs. Larry Reynolds, Higbee.

Births Mr. ad Mrs. Jams E. Bryant, 6 University Terrace, became the parents of a ter at 1:15 a.m. Tuesday at Boone County Hospital.

She weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fleenor, 2112 Ammonette became the parents of a daughter at 3:43 a.m.

Tuesday at Boone County Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds, four and one half ounces. the tape led car 6 left was W. and of lice an said Dennis H. Niles, 17, of 810 Range Line St.

was arrested for alleged theft of a stereo player from a vehicle parkon the Perry Chevrolet used lot last week. Mrs. Alta Wyatt, 59, of Route suffered minor cuts on the knee and elbow when she struck by a car driven by M. Dinwiddie, 84, as she was crossing the street at Walnut Eighth Streets Sunday. Bill Logsdon, 17, an employe Nickerson Farms, told pohe was knocked down by unidentified man Monday night, and about $25 was stolen from the cash register.

Logsdon he was standing near the service station cash register when he told police all he saw a hand moving toward his head. Clifford M. Campbell, 17, of Route 2 was summoned for alleged careless and imprudent driving, failure to keep a forward lookout and following too closely Tuesday at 7:32 a.m. Campbell's vehicle was involved an accident with vehicles driven by Judith Benage, 45 Mobile Village, Marvin Haw, 1807 Jackson, and Carroll Casteel, 501 Texas Ave. Campbell told police he had bent down to pick up an ice scraper from the floor of his car, and had not seen the other vehicles.

He ran into the Benage vehicle, setting the other collisions. There were no injuries. Beverly M. Mings, 19, of 804 Fairview Ave. was summoned alleged careless and imprudent driving Monday at 10:10 p.m.

at Business Loop 70, and North Seventh Street. Harry Sexton, 42, of 314 N. St. was summoned for failure to have an operator's license Tuesday at 1:15 a.m. Paul Sexauer, 1013 Glenwood reported yesterday that his car had been damaged by an unknown car between 8 p.m.

and 9 p.m. the previous night while parked in front of home. Police said the hit-andrun vehicle damaged the right rear area and taillights of Sexauer car. Ralph Leroy Baker, 35, Boonville, was arrested at 1:40 a.m. today at Broadway and Atkins Drive for allegedly driving while intoxicated.

Barry Pemberton, 1712 Ridgemont reported at 10:58 p.m. yesterday that he had Boulevard been South saulted at West and West Stewart Road. He police that three boys in a stopped his car, and two of them pulled him from his car, assaulted him. Pemberton said the third boy remained in car. Ruth Evelyn Reynolds, 42, 78 Mobile Village Trailer Court was summoned at 4:40 p.m.

terday at Business Loop 70 Madison Avenue for allegedly failing to yield the right of way when emerging from a private driveway. The Reynolds collided with a car driven Maxine Ruby Starke, 48, of Parkade Blvd. The right rear area of the Reynolds car the left rear portion of the Starke car were damaged. Ronald Wayne Stoeckel, of 500 College Ave. was summoned at 4:40 p.m.

yesterday at Providence Road and Locust Street for alleged improper use. The Stockel car collided with a car driven by Anne lie Strobbart. 19, of 400 Laws driven by Grace Ellen Smith, 19, of 4605 Orchard Lane. The front of the Burnett car and the left fender of the Smith car were damaged. Hall.

The left rear portion of the Stoeckel car and the right front fender of the Strobbart car were damaged. There were no injuries. Clifford Monroe Campbell, 17, Route 2, was summoned at 7:32 a.m. yesterday at Providence Road and Interstate 70 for alleged careless and imprudent driving in failing to keep a forward lookout. The Campbell car struck a car driven by Judith A.

Benage, 22, of 45 Mobile Village Trailer Court. Her car was forced forward into a car driven by Marvin T. Haw, 59, of 1807 Jackson St. The Haw car then struck the rear of a car driven by Carroll Casteel, 47, of 501 Texas Ave. There were no injuries.

There was heavy damage to the Campbell and Benage cars and the front and rear of the Haw car were damaged. Roy F. Burnett, Centralia, was summoned at 1:20 p.m. yesterday at Tandy Avenue and Wilkes Boulevard for alleged careless and imprudent driving. His car collided with a car Read the Tribune Want Ads! See Our Big Selection 1 VALENTINE CARDS! TRADITIONAL CONTEMPORARY Individual Cards Say It Best! Endearing words.

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