The Daily Journal from Flat River, Missouri (2024)

a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a at the University of Missouri there. Miss Squire has bachelor's and master's degrees from the same university. McClary said Miss Squire will have an office in the building next to city hall and work on programs concerning the elderly, a project to form a regional sewer district and other matters. Her salary will be $350 a month. Turn in requested on 'Gong' tickets Randy Black, parks and recreation director for Bonne Terre, has requested anyone having advance tickets for Saturday's 'Gong Show' to turn in their tickets and money at city hall.

Advance tickets will still be on sale at city hall for the 7 p.m. show. Two men have filed for Elvins judge post Two candidates have filed to run for the office of Elvins Police Court judge. They are Joe Holloway and Les Copeland. The filing period closed Monday.

The election will be held on May 16. David Whaley recently resigned from the office. Merritt is serving as interim judge. Area accidents A woman reportedly struck by a motorcyle Monday night in Farmington was listed in satisfactory condition this morning at Farmington Community Hospital. A spokesman at the hospital declined to comment on the extent of the injuries suffered by Ms Nellie Best.

Farmington police said the woman listed a city address, but they too declined to release details of the incident. They explained that the investigation into the incident was not 9. 0.0 FIRST BANK the bank said checking account customers can continue to use checks with the old name until they run out. Staff photo by Jay Crawford three persons by Thomas E. Starnes, 16, of Rt.

1, Farmington. Police said the Starnes auto was stopped near the intersection when it was struck from behind by the Volkswagen. Miss Mann and a passenger in her car, 16- year-old Tammy Mann, each sustained minor injuries. Each girl hit her head on the windshield but neither required hospital treatment, police said. Starnes was not injured.

The mishap took place at 7:46 a.m. Lee enters guilty pleas to charges Just prior to the start of a trial against possession ot a controlled substance. Jim Pennoyer, assistant prosecuting at- him for possession of marijuana, Richard Alan Lee, 21, of 304 S. Pine Bonne Terre, entered guilty pleas to four drug charges today in St. Francois County Circuit Court.

Circuit Court Judge Gary Black accepted Lee's guilty pleas, which eliminated the need for trial. Lee pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of marijuana over 35 grams, two counts a possession of a controlled substance and another charge of BUSINESS BEAT A sign embodying the name of the former American State Bank in Flat River was readied for placement Monday on Coffman Street. The bank also operates a facility on East Main Street. The injure complete. A department spokesman said that when more witnesses are questioned, details will be released.

Two persons received minor injuries this morning when two vehicles collided in the intersection of West Liberty and Aldergate streets, Farmington police reported. According to reports, a 1971 Volkswagen operated by Miss Christie G. Mann, 17, 209 Spring collided with a 1966 Ford driven A traffic stop by Bonne Terre Police on July 19, 1977, resulted in the filing of one controlled substance charge and the possession of marijuana charge against Lee. The other charges resulted in an arrest at a local motel on Sept. 30, 1977.

Judge Black ordered the Department of Probation and Parole to conduct a presentence investigation on Lee. The defendant is to return for sentencing on June 16. torney, said he would recommend that Lee be sentenced to four terms of five years apiece. The terms would run concurrently. Besides the marijuana, Lee was charged with having 275 tablets of Valium on July 19, 1977.

On the September date he was arrested with several drugs including Demerol, Codeine Phosphate, SOPAR and Biphistamine in one charge and a drug called Darvocet in the other charge. prison sentence for unlawful sale of a controlled substance, has had a similar charge against him transferred to Circuit Court. in Jefferson City to appear before Judge Elrod. Bond for the defendant was continued at $5,000. A date for action on the case in Circuit Court was not scheduled.

Also bound over from Magistrate Court last week was Richard Rawson, 18, of 351 Keith Apt. 3, Flat River. He is charged with burglary and stealing stemming from the robbery of Dix's Service Station in Leadwood on Feb. 3. Magistrate Larry J.

Casey of Washington County ordered the case shifted to the circuit level after hearing evidence presented on the matter. Rawson is accused Circuit Court gets Umfleet charge Charles Umfleet, currently serving a Magistrate Don Elrod of Madison County was transported from the state penitentiary ordered Umfleet bound over to the circuit level Friday after a preliminary hearing in St. Francois County Magistrate Court. Umfleet, 29, of 201 Coffman Flat River, Blood donors being sought The Rev. John Padgett is one Bonne Terre resident who strongly urges everyone who can to donate blood at the drawing scheduled near there Thursday.

The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Lead Belt Area Vocational-Technical School from p.m. Padgett used 15 pints of blood during heart surgery in St. Louis in January. Twenty pints had to be available before the operation could begin. Padgett, pastor of the Bonne Terre Church of God, is home now recovering.

Prior to his heart trouble, he had been a regular donor and given over a gallon of blood. Red Cross officials said the supply of donated blood for persons with needs like Padgett's and who are victims of accidents is never sufficient. Donating is a short, painless procedure that allows the contributor to return to his normal routine, experts said. Donors must be at least 17 years old and, if over age 65, have written clearance from a physician, dated within two weeks of the drawing. Seventeen-year-olds need a signed parental consent form.

Donors must weigh at least 110 pounds, not have had oral surgery or a tooth extraction for 72 hours or received blood, plasma, serum or been tatooed within six months. Persons who have ever had hepatitis are not eligible. Exposure to that disease Hospital. Surviving are her husband, the Rev. Robert DeClue, Rt.

1, Cadet; three daughters, Marie King, Rt. 1, Potosi, Marian DeClue, Potosi, and Margaret Mercer, Rt. 1, Potosi; two sons, LeRoy DeClue, Rt. 1, Mineral Point, and Donald DeClue, St. Louis; a sister, Opal Hoch, St.

James; two brothers, Lonnie Mason, Potosi, and Harold Mason, St. Louis; 22 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. DeClue will be in state at 4:30 p.m. today at Sparks Funeral Home in Potosi.

Chapel serviecs are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Wesley Thomas officiating, assisted by the Rev. Dave Wideman. Interment will be at Sunset Hills Cemetery.

ROBERT MUNGER Robert Orin Munger, Merritt Island, died May 1 at Wuesthoff Hospital in Rockledge, Fla. Funeral arrangements are pending at Stocker -Sparks Funeral Home in Flat River. JAMES CHAPMAN James Harry Chapman died May 1 at Bonne Terre Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at Caldwell Funeral Home in Flat River. 1 2 The Daily Journal, Flat River, Tuesday, Area news SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED Two North County High School students have been presented dormitory scholarships to attend Murray State University in Murray, Ky.

Above) Jill Stotler, the daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jesse L. Stotler, Bonne Terre, and (below) Beth Anne Cash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore 2, Bonne Terre, received the scholarships, which are based on high scholastic achievement and school and community leadership. Special photos May 2, 1978 review- Bonne Terre Rotary honors R-I students The Bonne Terre Rotary Club presented the Spud Allers Scholarship to Miss Beth Ann Cash, a senior at North County High School during a ceremony at the Top 1 10 Percent Banquet Monday evening. Miss Cash is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cash of rural Bonne Terre.

She plans to. attend Murray State University in the fall. The Rotary Club also honored 84 students from the North County R-I High School who are in the top 10 percent of their classes. Included in the list were 18 seniors, 21 juniors, 22 sophom*ores and 23 freshmen. The speaker for the evening was Howard A.

Wood. Wood is a 1957 graduate of Bonne Terre High School. He currently. is the partner in charge of the division, St. Louis office, Authur Anderson and Co.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wood of Bonne Terre. The North County Jazz Band also performed. Farmington aldermen set exchange hearing The Farmington Board of Aldermen Monday set a public hearing for May 22 in Long Memorial Hall at 7 p.m.

on a request for a right of way exchange. Dean Cook, representing Davco Auto Parts met with the aldermen in a special session of the board Monday to discuss a proposal to allow the firm to build a new store. In return for the vacation of .0269 acres of city right of way along Moore Avenue near the intersection with Michigan Street, the firm will dedicate .0315 acres for right of way along Michigan Street. Cook told the aldermen the additional space along Moore Avenue is needed for the construction of a new building between Moore and Karsch Boulevard. Cook received a variance to allow construction of the new store seven years ago.

The request of right of way along Moore Avenue would not infringe on the road surface. The board is scheduled to take action on the proposal during a meeting on a date after the public hearing. Tracy Province named to 'Who's Who' book Tracy Province Miss Tracy Province, a senior at Central High School in Flat River, has been selected to appear in the 1977-78 edition of "Who's Who Among American High School Students." The publication deals with students considered outstanding throughout the United States. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Province, Flat River. Miss Province has been active in drama and vocal music at Central High School and proved an excellent student. Flat River hires summer intern worker Flat River has hired an intern to work from mid-May through mid-August, Robb McClary, city manager, announced today. The employment of Miss JoAnn Squire was arranged through the University of Missouri Extension Service. She lives in Columbia and is a graduate research assistant in regional and community affairs Candidates will find out what's in a name in August JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.

(UPI) Any election that brings together Brother Omar, Peter Pan Morrow, Tornado Brown, the sons of congressmen and state party leaders and a pitched battle between wives can't be all bad. That's what voters in various areas of Missouri will get Aug. 8 when they goto the polls for the primary election. In other areas, they will decide whether to elect Frosty, or Sugar, or Cousin. In the St.

Louis area, where scores of voters still remember the years of baseball fame of Stan "The Man" Musial, incumbent Rep. William "Bud" Lewis, D-DeSoto, is going to have to find out how to take on Stan (The Mani Gibbs, a Pacific Republican. TRAINING PROGRAM Gordon Jones, center, a medical student who served a month's preceptorship at Bonne Terre Hospital, recently talked things over with Charles Roberts, left, hospital administrator; and Dr. E.E. Mardini, one of Jones' preceptors.

The youth, a student at Those are just a few of the hundreds of Missourians who had filed for office when the deadline passed last week. Many of them will fall aside in the August primary but some, such as Stan the Man, will live on at least until November. If, for instance, Stan the Man gets elected, then the decision, unfaced until now, will have to be made whether he is going to be referred to only by his proper name or will become in the daily newspaper and on the air: Rep. Stan (The Man) Gibbs. In the 3rd District House race from northern Missouri, the retirement of veteran Republican Rep.

Vernon Betz of Trenton has brought five Republicans and four Democrats onto the ballot to replace the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Bonne Terre resident, spent a month in the hospital observing and assisting Drs. Nardini, Jack Mullen and Pairat Vibulakaopun. Staff photo by Jay Crawford Today's Stocks The following selected stock information is supplied by Edward D. Jones and Farmington, and United Press International. All closing prices are as of about noon EDT.

LG (Laclede Gas) UEP (Union Electric) MD (McDonnell-Douglas) WETT (Wetterau) MTC (Monsanto) MTRC (Mercantile Bank) BOAT (Boatman Bank) 28 SJO (St. Joe Minerals) 28 MALL (Mallinckrodt) CM (Commerce Bancshares) WMT (Wal-Mart) ABUD (Anheuser-Busch) WAB (Wabash) 12- HNG (Houston Natural Gas) 4.60 Beth Steel 1 BlueBel 1.40 23 Braniff .30 Celanse 2.80 Chrysler Cities Srv 3 x49 Coltindu 55 ContiOil 1.40 28 CrownZ 1.90 DeltaAir .80 Dow Ch 1.20 him. Forrest (Frosty) Fisher of Trenton is one of those Republicans. Rep. Marvin Maloney, is leaving his House seat to try to unseat Sen.

David Doctorian, R-Macon. Maloney's wife, Geneva, filed for her husband's job. At the same time, Fred King of Bates City filed in the senatorial primary against Maloney and his wife, Zola, filed against Maloney's wife in the House primary. Battling them both is Francis (Sugar) Hough of Wellington. When you move into the St.

Louis area, the trick names become more prevalent. Rep. Francis (Red) Markwell, D- Florissant, is alone in his primary. But the five Republicans seeking to run against him include Norbert (Cousin) Collins of Moline Acres. Cousin is no stranger to politics, having run several times for other offices.

In the 63rd District, represented by Raymond Quarles, D-St. Louis, three Democrats are opposing Quarles in the primary. A lone Republican is sitting, waiting for November Stanley (Peter Crime (Continued from page 1) selections of meat. Damage was done to a juke box and police said the machine was emptied of all coins. The report of the burglary was filed by the owner of the pizza house at 5:45 p.m.

Monday. The precise time of the crime could not be determined, police reports indicated. Also reported stolen in Farmington recently was a Volkswagen engine, police were told this morning. A spokesman for Abbott Import Service on Karsch Boulevard said the engine was first noticed missing this morning at 8:15 o'clock. Other goods taken included a transmission, axle and trailing arms, officers said.

Obituaries LOUIS LASHLEY Louis Webster Lashley, 83, Leadwood, was born Aug. 13, 1894, in Fredericktown and died May 1 at Bonne Terre Hospital. He was son of the late Henry and Jane Firebough Lashley. Surviving are his wife, Belle Berry Lashley, Leadwood; five sons, Louis Lashley Fenton, Henry Lashley, Frankclay, Otto Lashley, Wortham, Eugene Lashley, Leadwood, Robert Lashley, Irondale; four daughters, Juanita Fleigman, Torrance, Lucille Godin, Edwardsville, Lillian Chappell, Barnhart, and Betty Dugal, Bonne Terre; a brother, Ray Lashley, Sacramento, four sisters, Ruby Hartwell, Sacramento, Reatha Hadad, San Jose, Myra Stafford, St. Charles, and Byrd Turner, Flat River; 33 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren.

Mr. Lashley will be in state at 7 o'clock tonight at Bert Boyer Funeral Home in Leadwood. Chapel services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Lou Barton officiating.

Interment will be Adams Cemetery. OLIVIA DeCLUE Olivia DeClue, 60, Rt. 1, Cadet, died April 30 at Washington County Memorial requires a wait of six months. A woman who had an abortion or miscarried within the first three months may give blood after six weeks. After a pregnancy longer than three months, women can't donate for six months.

There will be drawings in Farmington of taking $12 along with miscellaneous and Flat River later this month. items after illegally entering the business. MAINTAINING A GOOD RECORD was presented with a certificate and a Franklin Stegall, right, a maintenance man savings bond after fellow employees singled at the Bonne Terre Hospital, was honored as him out for his performance on the job and employee of the month there Monday by cooperation. Charles Roberts, administrator. Stegall Staff photo by Jay Crawford EastK 1.60a Exxon 3.20 Firstne 1.10 FordMo 3.60 Fruehauf 2 GnElec 2.20 52 -1 GnFood 1.64 GenMotor 4 65 2.24 GulfOil 1.90 Hallibtn 1.40 IntiPaper 2 JohnMv 1.80 JohnJn 1.70 Kencott KeMeG 1.25 Motorola Penney 1.76 PhilPet 1.20 ProcterGa 3 Quakr0 1.04 221 RCACp 1.40 SafwStr 2.20 Sears 1.12a SunOil 1 Tenneco 2 32 Texaco 2 TexGas 2.40 44 TexInst 1.68 UnCarb 2.80 USSteel 1.60 CORRECTION (GA BONUS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON 6 Bottle Carton 12 Oz.

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