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iIf U It A LRAMBLINGSBy RICHARD HOODr[iSOIgelthitheonwefeewi:wa•theI enjoyed my visit with B. A.intNeece who operates the Neece m.(I WlPhoto Service southwest of Spur- shl geon. Mr. Neece, w'hom I have. dhtalked with before, gave me someiisrtips on taking good pictures. He;has been in the “picture business” fln actively since 1932. He is now Cr taking pictures into the third generation. The farm work is handled by his father, C. C. Neece. y He is 87 but takes care of the garden.Ste,titesir1 stopped at the home of Jim Bates farther west. Jim I remember as the boy who used to come and hit fly balls and grounders to us little fellows when we were playing baseball at Round Prairie. He now works at the Four-State Biscuit Co. in Joplin. They have a daughter, Audrey, who is three and one half. Jim’s brother, Lee, is taking care of some cows for him.D«silt;toFiJcSInlt;wHbeCharles Gipson works for Boots Hodge Construction. He has lived at his present home only about one month. He and his family left Lubbock. Tex., two months ago: they stopped for a time in Fort Smith. The Gipsons have three children, Chuck, three and a half, Suzanne, two, and Beth, four months. Chuck and Suzanne are very talkative# Chuck showed me his new train.*Ksefawaioaicidia:
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Neosho Daily News

Neosho, Missouri, US

Mon, Jul 15, 1963

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