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P.O. Box 188, Maryville, MO, 64468

Thursday, December 12, 2013

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Obituaries

Community Events – THURSDAY –

582-4898 Diabetic Support Group Location changed to South Hills Medical Building, in the Front Lobby. Shepherd’s Kitchen offers a free supper from 5 to 6 p.m. weekly @ the First Presbyterian Church, Maryville

– FRIDAY – Nodaway County Senior Center Pinochle Tournament $.50 12:30pm. Living Free Narcotics Anonymous, Countryside Christian Church, 16th & Country Club Rd. 8 am. Never Alone Narcotics Anonymous, Wesley Foundation, 549 W. 4th St., 8pm. BJ American Legion Beef & Noodles every 2nd Friday, 5-7pm at the Methodist Church in BJ. No Meal in December. January will be Ham & Beans and Vegetable Beef Soup.

Open Mic Nights every week; music, comedy, poetry drama @ The Rose Theater, Maryville; sign in 6:30 p.m., begin 7 p.m. $3 cover chg ADHD Support Group meets 6-8 p.m. third Friday in Hospitality Rm. @ St. Francis Hospital, info 660254-4369 AA meeting at 8PM weekly @ Conception Abbey

– SATURDAY –

Hopkins Community Club will have its Christmas drawing, December 14th, at the Community building. Santa will arrive at 2:00 to visit with the kids followed by the drawing. Never Alone Narcotics Anonymous, Wesley Foundation, 549 W. 4th St., 12pm. Fish Fry 5-7 p.m. second Saturday of month @ Elmo Comm. Bldg.

NORVAL MARLAND WHEELER 1921-2013 Norval Marland Wheeler was born on November 7, 1921, in Benton County, Missouri in his family’s log cabin home; a son to Noble D. and Mary E. (Sanford) Wheeler. Norval graduated from Warsaw High School in 1939 and continued to live in Benton County until he was 21 years old. Norval then moved to Kansas City to work for a contractor in a Civil Defense Plant until 1943 and later that year, he began working in a North American B-25 Bomber factory. Norval also taught country school for several years. Norval married Helen Louise Harness in Kansas City, Kansas on February 11, 1944 and two years later, they moved to Nodaway County where Norval began farming near Elmo, Missouri. In 1986, Norval retired from farming and moved his family into Clearmont. Norval had a passion for baseball and played on an amateur baseball team in

Passeau, Missouri from 1937-1942. He coached a little league team in Elmo for a few years and enjoyed following all of the teams; especially the St. Louis Cardinals. Norval also enjoyed tending to his large garden. Norval passed away Sunday, December 8 at Westridge Care and Rehab Center in Clarinda. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Helen; son James Marland Wheeler; infant great grandson Zachary Grashorn; siblings: Orville “Bill”, Orland “Skeet”, Morris “Ray”, Iris “Linn” and Oleta (Jerry) Emick. Surviving Norval are his children: Sheryl (Richard) Slaten of Clearmont, MO, Gerald (Jaquita) Wheeler

COWBOY MIKE KEEVER 1955-2013 Cowboy Mike Keever, 58, of Branson, Mo. passed away December 10, 2013. A visitation will be held from 2-3 p.m. followed by a 3 p.m. service on Sunday, December 15, at Eastside Christian Church, 2629 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64129. Mike was born August 24, 1955 in Danville, Ill. to Bill and Betty Keever. He graduated from Indepen-

dence, Kan. High School. He attended Independence Community College and Penn Valley College in Kansas City where he studied art. Mike then went to, and graduated from Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Clown College in 1977. He performed with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus for 13 years; first with the Red Unit from 1978-1983, and then as an advance publicity clown from 1983-1990. He performed for several

December 2, 2013 Larry J. and Louann Meyer to Travis and Rachel Angle – Lot, 7 and 8 Block 6 in the Town of Clyde Christopher and Robbie Phillips to Pamela K. Lager – Lot 3 Blk 20 F Hastings Add to Maryville December 3, 2013 Carl J. Christensen to Carl J. Christensen – ½ Int. to each NW ¼ and NE ¼ SW ¼ All in Sec. 10-66-37

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Cobb Publishing, LLC Phil and Chaundee Cobb, Owners Publisher: Phil Cobb Executive Editor: Jim Fall News Editor: Tony Brown Sports Editor: Jason Lawrence Business Manager: Lana Cobb Office Manager: Rita Piveral Advertising: Twyla Martin Kaity Holtman Composition: Gary Darling Reporters: Kevin Birdsell Reporters: Steve Hartman

of Maysville, MO, Dennis (Cheryl) Wheeler of College Springs, IA, Karla (Tom) Williams of Clarinda, Iowa, Donald (Brenda) Wheeler of Maryville, MO and Kevin (Debbie) Wheeler of Clarinda, Iowa; 23 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild; siblings: Anna Lee Witte of Palestine, TX and Paul Sanford (Marian) Wheeler of Appleton City, MO; along with many other relatives and friends. Funeral services for Norval Wheeler, 92 of Clearmont, Missouri will be held 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 13, 2013 at the Baptist Church in Clearmont, Missouri. Interment will follow the service in the Clearmont Cemetery. Visitation with the family greeting friends is scheduled for one hour prior to the service also at the church. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association or Clearmont’s Little Red School House. Walker-Merrick Funeral Home in Clarinda, Iowa, is in charge of arrangements. presidents and celebrities. He was and is a legend! Mike also enjoyed living in Branson and working as an artist and wood carver. Mike is survived by his parents, Bill and Betty Keever of Maryville, Mo.; brother, Jerry Keever and wife Patty; sister, Judy Hatfield and husband Steve; nephews; nieces; many other family and friends. Online condolences may be expressed at www.speakschapel.com (Arr: Speaks Suburban Chapel, 816-373-3600)

Land Transfers

PRESENTS

Dolores Ideker Memorial Christmas Concert A Christmas Homecoming featuring Andy and Tammy Heath

7:30 p.m., Saturday, December 14 State Theater, Mound City, MO

Donna F. Christensen to Carl J. Christensen – ½ Int. to each NW ¼ and NE ¼ SW ¼ All in Sec. 10-66-37 Carl J. and Donna F. Christensen to Lowell L. and Monica K. Wood – All Carl J. Christensen’s ½ Int. to each NW ¼ and NE ¼ SW ¼ All in Sec. 10-66-37 James P., Carolyn S.. Mary Joann and Robert L. Sturm to Robert Lawrence Residential Glass Replacement • Storefronts

The First Glass Place to Call

24 Hour Emergency Service GREG FISHER - CRL Phone 660-582-3131 Mobile 660-582-9030 Email:MGL@maryvilleglassandlock.com 5th & Buchanan, PO Box 302 Maryville, MO

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Same day training and test. Automatic truck, white bed trailer, Pre-trip/backing/road drive.

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State Theater Arts Council

Sturm – Beg. At the NW Corner of S ½ NE ¼ Sec. 28..See record Steven H. and Nancy J. Archer to Nancy J. Archer and Steven H. Archer Revocable Living Trust – See record December 4, 2013 Nodaway County Missouri to Green Township – Burnett’s Add Lots 1-3 Blk 1 and W ½ adj. vacated alley in the Town of Quitman Nodaway County Missouri to Green Township – Lots 2, 3 & N ½ Lot 4 exc S 9 ft. in Burnett’s Add and W ½ of the adj. vacated alley in the Town of Quitman Matthew David and Natalie Dawn Yaple to Kiley and Kelli Hoyt – Com at the S ¼ Cor Sec 36-65-37 See record

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Advance tickets are available at Mound City banks, as well as Bank CBO in Oregon. Advance Tickets: Adults: $12 Students: $8 At the Door: Adults: $15 Students: $8 Season Ticket Holder Event For more information please contact 660-442-5909 or visit www.mcstatetheater.com

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Nodaway County Senior Center Hand and Foot AM Living Free Narcotics Anonymous, Countryside Christian Church, 16th & Country Club Rd. 6pm. Nodaway County Federated Republican Women meet 11:30 a.m. 1st Thursday of the month at Carson’s, Maryville AA meeting at 7:30 p.m. weekly @ Parnell United Methodist Church. AA at Wesley Center at Noon Maryville Business & Professional Women’s Organization meets 6 p.m. every 4th Thursday @ First Christian Church, Maryville, 660-582-4959 or

R.F. Communications Company in Rochester, NY for forty years in the contracts department. He married Alyce Virginia Cunningham in Shenandoah, Iowa in 1943 at the Presbyterian Church. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on August 17, 2013. Rollo and Alyce have four daughters: Pamela (Bob) Rees, Des Moines, Iowa; Deborah Clark, Maryville, Mo.; Sarah Clark, Kansas City, Mo.; Candace (Clark) Montgomery, Kansas City, Mo. They also have two grandsons: Dane (Mallory) Montgomery; and Reade Montgomery; and a greatgranddaughter: Ava Rose Montgomery. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Marjorie Davies and

Sarah Spalding; and his nephew, Mark Spalding. He is survived by his wife, Alyce and four daughters, nephew Robert Eis (Vicky), niece Jeanette Spalding, great nephew Baub Eis and great niece Tiffany Eis and cousins. He belonged to the following organizations: American Legion, VFW, Eastern Star, College Fraternity Delta Tau Delta, Law Fraternity Phi Alpha Delta, the Nebraska Bar Association, Theatre Organ Societies in Rochester, NY, Omaha, Neb., and Kansas City, Mo., and the Falls City Masonic Lodge no. 9. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Maryville, MO. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Price Funeral Home. Calling hours are from 5-7 pm Friday December 13, 2013. The funeral service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday December 14, 2013 at 10:30am. Burial will be at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Hiawatha, Kan. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Maryville organ maintenance fund or the Rochester, New York Theatre Organ Society.

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ROLLO VINCENT CLARK, JR. 1918-2013 Rollo Vincent Clark, Jr. passed away Tuesday, December 10, 2013. He was born on October 20, 1918 in Falls City, Neb. His parents were Rollo V. Clark and Ila Mae (Loucks) Clark. He attended high school in Reserve, Kan. near his parents’ farm. Most of his first years were spent in Humboldt, Neb. Rollo attended the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, where he received his law degree. Rollo was in the Army from 1942 to 1946. He became an officer in the Core of Military Police. Most of his Army career was spent at German POW camps, both at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, and Camp Pickett in Virginia. When the war with Japan ended, he was in the Occupation Forces in the office of the Adjunct General. Later he became a special agent in the FBI, and served for nine years in New Jersey. He was a contract administrator with Collins Radio, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He also worked for the General Dynamics Corporation and the Harris Corporation’s

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