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Lou McKnight of Indianola, and M a ryln Runnells of Russell; four sons, Ralph of Chariton, Wayne of Knoxville, Donald of Chariton and Jack of Carlisle; along with 38 grandchildren; 33 grent-grnndchlldren: und eight greu t- g reu t · gr u nd.c h II tiren.

Charles Terrell services ·Friday

Charles Terrell, 69, ofLacona, died Sunday as a result of in­juries received in an automobile accident.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at First Lutheran Church with the Rev. Paul E. Werger conducting. Burial will be in the Mount Zion Cemetery .

Survivors are his wife, Florence of Lacona; a son, David of Madrid ; a daughter, Susan Wonders of Maxwell; a brother, Dr . Paul Terrell of Lacona; and six grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the First Lutheran Church.

Furni~ure rags can start fires

Rags used to polish and refinish furniture can be dangerous. An Iowa woman found that out when she tossed some cotton rags she had used for refinishing into the washing machine to await a later washing. After going out for a few hours, she return ed home to find the rags had sel f-ignited and burned out the Inside of the washer.

The only safe way to store refinishing or polishing rags is to put them Into uir-tlght, metal containers with metal lids, George Oster, Iowa State· Un­iversity Extension fire

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. Alfred and Margaret (H unter) Neighbour, was born on June 15, 1919, in Buxton, Iowa, in Monroe County. He graduated from Williamson High School and at­tended night school nt Iown Success In Ottumwa while work­ing for John Morrell Packing Company. On November 6, 1942, he was united in marriage to Elva Van Zee. To this union was born a daughter, Sue Ellen Eikenberry of Clarion, . and a son, John Warren, of Urbandale.

He was employed at Beatrice Foods 1941-1950, Hy-Vee Food Stores 1950-1970 as a buyer and warehouse superintendent. He then served eight years as a member of Lucas County Board · of Supervisors and was curren­tly serving his first term as Dis­trict 34 State Senator.

He was a member of the Rotary Club and had served as its president, Disciples of Christ Christian Church, Chariton Chamber of Commerce, and · Farm Bureau. He was past president of the Iowa Saddle Horse Association, served five years as president of Family • Planning, two years as presi­dent of 5th District Department of Court Services, president of Community Mental Health Cen­ters Association of Iowa, Inc.

He is survived by his wife, Elva, Warren and· Rhonda Neighbour, Sue and Dan Eiken­berry and grandchildren John and Allison Eikenberry. He was a loving husband, father, grand­father . neighbor, friend and citizen.

Funeral se rvices for State Senator John Neighbour, were held Wednesday , November 6, 1985 at the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, ln Chariton, Iowa. Burial was in the Charl­ton Cemetery.'l<'uneral arrange­ments were by the Mosher Funeral Home.

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St;l\1• S1•n;~tur .fohn Nl'igh­huur, ti~. or Ch;~riton died uncx­pccll'dly following a hc:trt itt­tac k Sunday afternoon.

tic lwd returned lo his farm home after at lending open house <tl the new Group Home in Charlton earlier in thr afternoon ;~nd was lying on ;1 davenport whl'n the allack occurred about 4 p .m . lie was rushed to Lucas County Memorial Hospital where death occurred a short time later.

Senator Neighbour hild allen­cled an importanl Sen;~tori :l\ cnucus to elrct a new majority k•~rlcr and l he Dcmoc.:r;~tic • lcfkr·sun-Jac.:kl'on O;~y dinner in Des Moines Saturday. He was elected in 1984 for a four-year term .

Servicl!s will be held ut the Chris tiun Church Disciples of Christ Wednesday afternoon at I : 30. Family visitation will be Tuesday evening at the i\loshrr Funcr<tl Home.

Survivors _inC'Iudc )is wife Elva ; a daughter. Sue Eiken ­berry of Cla rion : a son . Warren of Urbandnlc: a brother. Dave or Chariton : three sisters , Mildred Neighbour and Mrs.

Arthur firiggs, both of Chari­ton. and Dorothy Richmond of Albia; <~nd two grandchildren, John and Allison Eikenber ry.

Scn;ltor Neigh._bour served e ight years as ,a member of t he Lucas County Board of Super­visors prior to being elected to the District 34 Senate seat. which includes all of Lucas, Monroe and Wayne counties. three townships in Clarke County and 12 t ownships in Warren County, including Inclianola.

He served as chairman of the . Lucas County Democratic Party'

for nine years. Born i n Monroe County, .

Neighbour spen t his entire adu lt life living in Lucas County where he was involved in many community activities

He was a member 'of the Pres­byterian Church serving several terms as an Elderof the church. In :Jddition he was a 40-year mt>mber of the Chariton Rotary Club and had served as the club's secretary, vice president :111d president.

familr St•rdec• hoard. whkh ill­eludes. 10 counties and is head­quartered in Ottumwa .

Mcmori;lis to the Diubetes Association and the Christian Ch(u·c.:h OisC'iplcs of Chris t arc suggested. ·

Neighbour served as a mem- John Neighbour bcrll'of the Bo<Jrd of Directors of · the Chariton Chamber of Com­nH.'rcc and w:Js <1 member of I he

Courthouse to close- • l, ucas Countv Farm Burt>au. Employed 'for nine years with

the Bent rice Foods Company, he n•tircd after being associated with Hy-Vec Food Stores. Inc. for 20 years.

Spec_ial election will be schedu led Cou rthousc offices will close

Wednesday at I p.m. for the John Neighbour funeral.

OCCiccs will reopen after the services.

Fm~A county head. accepts state job

Chris P. Bcyerhclm. Lucas County supervi~or for the Far­mers Home Administration, has accepted a position with the Fmll t\ stall' office in Ot•s Moint·s . ·

As' county supondtor, Neigh­bour represented Luc.as County on the Rathbun Area Men tal lil'alth Center board. lie was l!lectcd by the Center board ;1s a representative in the Stall' Mcn ­t;ll llcnlth Centers Associ;ll ion ;~nd s~rvecl as president of that assot· iation. which includes 32 centers in Iowa .

li e represented Lut·:•s County on lhl' IG-county Department of Court Correl'tional Servict•s ho:•rd. which includes Lut·:•s.

n eyt•rlwlm's promotion l'ffect ivc Ot·t. 11! .

-was W:tvne and Warren c·ounties. lit• st• r~·t·d· two tt•rms as president of that organization.

lie st•rvecl th'rcc terms as pn·sidc.:nl of the Southern low<~

:\s a result of the death or Seriator John Neighbour. a spt•dal cll'l'lion will bt• c;~lled by Gon•rnor Tl!rry Branstnd to fill the position in District 34 .

Drst ril'l :14 inl'iuclt>s Lucas. Wuym• and Monr ot•. t•ountlcs . thn•C! townships in Clarke :tnd 1:! in W:11·n·n. induding lndianol;•.

Tht• low:• Code specifics that the e lt,;t·t ion s lwll be held not less than 40 days prior to the conven­ing or lht• nt'Xl l~gislature . Tht• inclividu;ll chosen will serve un­til tlw m•xt gl'lll'ral cll•t•tion.

St•nato'r :--.il'ighhour had eom . plt'tl'd OIH' ~'l':ll' of ,;t four-yc;1r ll'rlll

Candidates will bt• elcctt•cl by pn•c·inet committl'l'mcn nt dis­trict J.•on,·t•ntions e:lllrd by e:•rh party.

"Thl' dt•cisiun to make this change was a difficult one. I ha vt• enjoyed the lime I spent working in Lucas County ;tnd would like to t:X\lrl'S$ my ap ­prcC'Iatiun ;111d aclmiration for I ht• way in whit'h l'Veryon(• \vurkt·d tngl'l h1•r In help l':tt'll other thruugh these troubled timl!s," lw said.

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Jun. 15, 1919 Monroe County Iowa, USA 1985 Iowa, USA

Husband of Elva Mae Van Zee. Son of Alfred Neighbour and Margaret Frew.

Family links: Parents: Alfred Neighbour (1871 - 1951) Margaret Frew Neighbour (1876- 1943)

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Burial : Charlton Cemetery Chariton Lucas County Iowa, USA Plot: Section CRow 19 Grave 2

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