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The Hays Daily News from Hays, Kansas • Page 8

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MAYS BAIL? N8W.S, WfiDNfifitJAY, AUGUST 1, 1862 U.S. Steel Boss Favors A Tax Cut Says If Would Help Sagging Steel Makers New York, Aug. M. Blough says a clil in federal Income taxes would help sagging steel industry profits by freeing more money to put into plant modernization, Blough, board chairman of U.S. Steel the No.

1 producer, also favors a cut in federal spending. He praises Defense Department efforts In this direction. Ever since major steel companies were balked In an attempt to make a price rise stick in April, Blough has argued strongly for Incronscd Investment in steelmak- equipment as an answer to stiffening competition from abroad and new materials at home. Newsmen drew out his views Tuesday after U.S. Steel reported that April-June earnings of million, or 03 cents share, failed! to cover the regular quarterly! common stock dividend of 75 cents.

Nevertheless, directors voted to continue the customary payout. Like other steelmakers. U. Steel was hit hard by slumpingi production after a new industry-! wide wage settlement at the of March wiped out a strike, threat, and ended heavy stockpll-' HIRE and SMALL SHOW The little lady balanced atop sea lion's nose is only a doll but it the youngsters' attention to circus performing in Aachen, West Germany, CATHERINE Bv Pamela Schmidt Clarence Hageman all of Plainville Mr. and Mrs.

Ott Hoffman anc 1 family of Victoria, Mr Mrs Celly Oiebler and family and Ber Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walters Mar ar 1 Giebler al Ing by major users. family of Plainville were guests Catherine. In recent weeks, output has Mr.

and Mrs Joe Dinkel Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Schmid risen but remains at about one- Mr. and Mrs.

Joe A. Staab andjand family of Topeka visited Mr half of Industry capacity. i family visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blough said July-September op- Meier of ISllis Friday.

and Mrs. John Mathes and Jaco! A. Schmidt Sundav. orations probably would full be- Vcekend guests at the home of! Mr. and Mrs.

Ben F. Brungard hind the second quarter but he Mr nnf Mr ohn Matnes nnd Ja of Victoria visited Mr. and Mr? foresaw significant improvement cob A Schm dl we Mr am Mrs Lco Pelzl Fridnv In the last three months of the year If the nation economy hold on an even keel in of Anaheim. Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Srhuetz Mr and Mrs Dan Bllllnger 1 daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. mill's spcond-ouirter of Victoria and Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Walters and family at bUCIS SKOhO qu.iner Snnriitv sooonu fl rnmoared with mil- Rich'Keb'erleln of Hays were plalnvillc Sunday. or To shar? clay evening visitors at the Mrs.l Mr. and Mrs. James spent the first Quarter this vear and Joe GlebJer residem-e. line weekend at the home of Mr.

in the first quarter with $59 million, or OS rents At Council Grove the Red Cross ifinuai roll call has been changed rom March to October to cleaf a deficit It has encountered in iperatlon of the bloodmobile for he last two years. At Kansas the Afri- an Methodist Episcopal church has lodged a complaint with the city commission to the effect the brilliant lighting in a vacant lot near the church attracts bugs in such numbers the evening services arc interrupted. The bugs invade the church to the great turbance of the congregation. The Great Bend City Counci has proposed a new city ordinance which would create an Administrative Department and expand the duties of the city clerk, proposed head of the department. Forma action on the proposal will come at the next regular meeting of the council on Monday.

A conservative municipal budge for 1663, one that will caiise the city to "tighten its belt" has been proposed to the city commission at El Dorado Tuesday. The'city manager, Richard Thomas, sale the proposed budget calls for only a minimum level of operation fo the coming year and no major im provements will be undertaken Proposed expenditures total $1 648,074. Our Savior's Lutheran churcl at Norway, Ka.s., will celebrate it 00th anniversary Saturday am Sunday, August 4 and 5. church as established by Scan dlnavlan settlers in 1872. Firs services were held in homes the settlers.

Plans are taking shape In Law rence for the construction of new recreation building to be use Mrs Edmund Srhuetz spent Sat- Mrs. Mr. James by senior high school teen-ager HOT IN SAME CLASS Evidently Jose the Chihuahua awed by the itza of this big Borzoi, Fawn Princess Cerene, following competition at Amuierrtertt Park, N. J. Both canines won prizes In their categories at the annual kids' dog day in the 600 block on Main Street.

William A. Myers, 17, Hays, was, fined $5 Tuesday afternoon on a charge of operating a vehicle with inadequate muffler. He was summoned Sunday in the 1000 block on Oak Street. Bernard J. Stecklein, 19.

Two Largest Producers Of Aluminum Hit By Walkout St. Louis, Aug. dis- HclI.V-l«J.»Ji-U.v-rvi^iii,J.f i t- Rt Hays forfeited a $5 cash bond pute over automation led to a strike '-'by about 16,000 workers today against the nation's two largest producers of aluminum. The AFL-CIO Aluminum Workers International Union began picketing 10 Aluminum Co. of America plants and 12 Reynolds Aluminum plants at about 12:30 Tuesday afternoon for failure to appear at his hearing on a charge of excessive horn honking.

He was ticketed Saturday night at 12th and Main. Henry M. Sellers. 16. 304 West 16th, was fined $5 Tuesday afternoon on a charge of excessive horn honking.

He was summoned Saturday night in the 600 block on Main Street. one school night a week and half of 1961 BLUE HILL lima Julc Oswald Pohfka Sr. were Mrs. Hadley Memorial Hospital. and Mrs.

Kenneth; Schmeidler, Bethy and Sieve all of I i Mr iin.l Mrs. Eddie Staab of! iGorham visited Mr. and Mrs Elmer In County Court Or-orge Koerner. about 45. Mun- Staab and family Sunday evening or as ore( a on nil Wcice! Among those from Catherine tnf)av countv court to a Marvin ami Alfred Donn.vpMiller iuul Bonuml enjoyed fishing and swimmmp attended the Walker picnic, of assault and battery.

day afternoon Mrs. Lloyd Oswald and daughters Joe Miller and family. were visitors nt the Leon Mrs. Kd Herman and 'Agnes, Mrs Pauline Mitchell and Kathy. Mrs Wllma Schmidt and innocent charge Countv Tuesday evening were Mr.

and Mrs. court Judge Simon Roth Jr. sched- home in Hays Thursday. Ralph Smith of Russell a hearing in the matter for 10 a.m. Aug.

15. The warrant against Koerner, Hgned by Judge Roth, pumper while the Don Berk famih family. Mrs Eddie Meis arid Stevie. wiln willflll assaulting were on vac-alion They returned Mrs Joe Giebler. antl striking Mrs.

Wilfred (Juan- Saturday. Sundav guests at the home of lla) Ru(ier ays. 33. about the Mrs. Leland Dickinson Mrs Kd Herman and Agnes wcre, ncaf alu nec )( a the Palo- Bcnd formerly, of the Blu.

the engagement daughter. MarganH Mao. to Mr. and Mrs Frnnk Fmelich nnd, no club on East flth Street, on of her Mr and Mrs Gilbert Weigel all of or about Julv 28. 1962.

Joseph Paul Thomas Hays i i i H. aon of Mrs. Matilda Agnes Brungardt and Sheila entcrcrt a ca of ty i. Btycr of Burlington. Kanana.

Mrs. Joe Dreher of Severin 1( llUv col rl a charge of speed- slanned for the development. The is expected to cost from 530,000 to $40,000. Today there was a ground breaking ceremony on a hilltop near Junction City marking the begin ning of construction of the $61, 200.000 Milford dam. The reservoir will serve as a flood control project.

Keith O. Baker, 17, 206 East 23rd, forfeited a $5 cash bond for failure to appear at his hearing Tuesday afternoon on a charge of making an illegal U-turn. He was summoned early Saturday morning in the 1000 block on Cody. a.m. Negotiators for the two firms and the union were still in session here when their contracts expired at midnight.

As the strike began Robert W. Donnahoo of Philadelphia, regional director of the Federal Mediation Service, said "the Aluminum Workers International Union rejected the companies' proposal." No f- rther contract talks were scheduled. The dispute involved union de- Always on the job. Wantads. Reynolds began shutting down ts plants a few hours before the strike began.

Alcoa began tapping smelting furnaces Sunday night in anticipation the strike. The 'Alcoa plants are at Chillicothe, Lancaster, Cre- sona, Warrick, Lafayette, Davenport, Iowa, Mas- se.na, N.Y., Vancouver, and East St. Louis, 111. The Reynolds" plants are at St. Louis, Bellwood, Louisville, Richmond, N.Y., and Sheffield, Ala.

Five of the Reynolds plants are at Louisville, two at Richmond and two at Sheffield, Eddie R'. president of the Aluminum Workers Union, said the main issues in dispute were job security ajid, protection against displacement by automation. The union has lost 5,000 members in mands for job security. Wages -the last three because of were not at issue. plant automation, he said.

In Police Court Mrs. Anne B. Cerfe, 49, Lawrence, was ticketed Tuesday evening in the 800 block on Vine Street on a charge of running a traffic signal light. A hearing time is pending. Stuart Lee Kennedy, 18, 230 West 8th, was summoned Wednes- Margorct graduated from Kanwis who is a patient at Si Anthony, ln anc wag ne no and costs.

day morning at 10th and Allen State University in June. 1962. with Hospital. Hays. Sunday evening in a charge of operating a motor a BS in Home.

Economics and Art Ir and trg ri Brungardt and TKAFFK! DEATHS vehicle while his drivers' license Mr. Beyer Is a senior at Kansas victoria. Sr. M. Paul-l "i was suspended as a habitual vio- Sutc University, majorim; in lU CSA Sr CarllU CSA 1 pka All 1 Kansaa jlator.

Hearing will be at 8 a.m. trlcai.cnginee.rtng. aml Sr Ix)n i4ine A', visited lrafr doath lop: Friday. Harvey Lee Rupp, 24, Lyons, forfeited a $20 cash bond Tuesday afternoon for failure to appear at his hearing on a speeding charge. He was ticketed Sun- The date has been set for Scp-, he home of Mr.

nnd Mrs. John' 24 hollra to 8 VVednesday-2 tombcr 2 in the All-Kaith Mathes and Jacob A. Svhmidl Mon- For Jlll 69 on the Kaiuwts SUte campvu. ifj fiv ant i 80 nt her friends and rela- or August 0 Mr Mrs Henry Pi.vt>>rzl anditives in the Catherine area. ir 329 family of Colorado were visiting nt I amlMrs Edward Compnrabl 1961 erio(1 3n the Frajik Windholz homo Sundav fami of Tulsa QMli nr(? Mr.

and Mm. Fox Denning find jvls i Mr and Mrs. Charles F. (Published in The Hays Daily News Wednesday. Aug.

1, 1962) daughter Connie and Slaab an(1 family and also attend- CITY OF SCIIOENCHEM. KANSAS Artie and Debbie of WIrhita an.) wl lht flmera etpr A NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING H'iff visitors at the home of PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, in compliance with the pro- eveninE 'Mr and Mrs Pelzl were Mr visions of G. S. 1949. 79-2929, that the governing body will meet on M-irvin Windholz railed on Bern-i and Mls Clarence Mermis of the 15th day of August, 1962.

at 8 o'clock, P.M., at Schoenchen ard Weigel last Fridnv morning and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse High School for the purpose of hearing objections and answering Marvln. Bernard William Hoff. Peter Hoff with his rattle and sons of Hays.

Mrs Charles Polifka Charles Callers at the Lloyd Oswald'111, Hays, were guests of Mr. home were: Frank Froclich Mrs. Alvin Pohfka and daugh-j Hays. Mrs Adam Stnhl of Plain- ters and Charles Polifka Sun-, vllfe, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Kuhn.day afternoon.

nnd family Mr. nnd Mrs Mr and Mrs James P. Schmidtj Koll and Brrnda of Russell. Mr family of Parkville, are questions of taxpayers relating to the following budget and the proposed tax levy, and considering amendments relating thereto. Herman Windholz.

Clerk. Isidore Dinges, Mayor. PKOPOSED TAX LEVIES BY FUNDS It s-a TALL SAYI CORN OIL Qt- Her.shey's (hoc. Syrup Can Marshall Flo Cherries No. 'i Can Marshall Sliced Swt.

Pickles Pt. 39 Jacob J. FUNDS 730.00 7.34 $722.66 21.68 $744.34 730.00 7.34 $722.66 2.1.68 $744.34 and Mrs. Don Oswald. Cent-go visiting Mr.

and Mrs Keyes, Mrs. Ed Weigel and nnd family. I ard and Bob Miller of Russell. aru ()0 A Staab nnd The Eddie Broil family are theif, irn wpro guests at the Louis General Operating owners of a now Ross residence at Hays Saturday Harry Nielsen of Midland. Tex i evpnlnK I Total All Funds has been In the community over- Thp fam of pter Giebler had fleeing fann inlereHis.

i reunion rmc al pinin-i TAX LEVIES AND TOTAL EXPENDITURES Bert Breit enti-ied INI Sun()ny Tne fo lowing at-'indebtedness: Jan. 1,1860 Jan. 1,1961 Jan. 1,1962 "She Mr and Mr, Robert Gieb- Bonds Outstanding None None None Mrs. William Hoff and Mi.

and Mis. T(lngible Valuation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgard. and family, and Mi and! Vt i-u 11 i inn In a 11 1-4 a 1930 $79,826.66 1961 1962 $83,986.00 family of I-Iavn and Wayn, Bui-i Kenneth Giebler al of Hays gardt of Wichita to Colo -Mr.

nnd M.TK. Bill Lcfjlolter gardt where they visited n-lntivis and fimuly of Liebenthal. Mr and Mrs. General Operating friends and did some sighl-si-fing. Norman Giebler and family of jLeavenworth, Mr and Mrs.

Emile Something to sell? Wantart it. Kuhn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tax Levy 1.00 Eipendi- turcn Year lUlil $1,664.13 7.82 Expendl- turea Year lUiii $1,700.00 Expandl turei Levy Year lllfia 8.91 $1,825.00 Total 1.00 $1.664.13 7.82 $1,700.00 8.91 $1,825,00 GENEUAL OPERATING FUND Vith 4 GALLONS OF BPS HOUSE 4" BRUiH and 5-QUART BUCKET Try "Easy-Going" BPS- Paint with pleasure and Pride (We rM'oiiuut'inJ uu for you) Dreiling Hdwe, Appliance 1U 13th St, MA Prcceriinv Year l'J6l Kxpenditures: General Government Salaries 292.00 Office Expense and Printing 76.92 Building Kxpen.se and Rent 12.00 Election Expense 7p.70 Miscellaneous 20.96 Janitor and Labor 45.00 Total General Government 526.58 Highway Department Salaries 187.05 Materials and Supplies 375.00 Equipment 5.40 Maintenance of City Dump 392.00 Total Highway Department 959.45 Fire Department Repairs and Supplier None Total Fire Department None Parks Salaries 178.10 Total Purks 178.10 Total General Operating Fund Expenditures, $1,664.13 City's Unencumbered Balance, 1-1 County Treus. Adjusted Balance, 1-1 Ad valorem Property Tax 51.09 Taxes 12.04 Residue Sales Tax 4.9fl Intangible Tax 16.24 Cigarette Stamp Tax 102.82 Control Enforcement Fund 18.30 Licenses, Fees and Permits 230.00 State Highway Commission Qasoline Tax 405.43 Total Receipts Expenditures Currtnt 19U2 325.00 15.00 40.00 100.00 20.00 30.00 530.00 200.00 300.00 450.00 950.00 20.00 20.00 200.00 200.00 $1,700.00 603.02 3.67 5.63 Shortening Spry 69 3-lb.

can Betty Crocker White, Yellow, Devil's Food Cake Mixes Lydia Grey TISSUES 10 Large Boxes 175.00 70.00 230.00 150.00 200.00 Propoied Budget 1U6U i 325.00 20.00 40,00 100.00 25,00 40,00 550.00 200.00 400.00 5.00 450,00 1,055,00 20,00 20,00 200.00 206.0Q $1,825,00 236.35 744.34 4.06 40.25 "lio.po 75.00 185.00 150.00 200.00 Western Muid Salad Dressing ql, 39c Towle Stuffed Olives giant jar 59c ALL FLAVORS JELLO 3 PKGS, 25 Kraft's 20-oz, Crape Jelly 3for98c FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE Giant Jar 98 11,936.35 1,700.00 i 236-3S Fruits Vegetables A Sno-Uoy NECTARINES Ib. 29c ,00 Peak of flavor! SEEDLESS GRAPES (tea Itipe Slieers TOMATOES Ib. 1S( Long Wliltu (ABBAOE Tomato 46-oz. (an 29( Marshall Apple Butter 22-oz, jar 27c DawnOleo Ib, 15c Bond's 1'lain or Kosher Dill Pickles qt. 33c Cube Steak So tender you cufi cut it with a fork! LB, 89 I 4 'resh GROUND BEEF 49 Ruby BEEF LIVER Country SAUSAGE Mori-ell's Pride AH Mont BOLOGNA Lb.

Lb. Lb. 59 45 Phone MArket FREE DELIVERY MArket DISCOUNT WRIST WATCH ELECTRIC CLOCK DOMINION HAIR DRYER Suggested Lilt Price 24.95 Manning-Bowman HAIRCUT KIT Suggested List Price 12.95 SI LEX Toaster Suggested. MIRRO 17.95 Value 0 0 fl 0 Toasfer jt Now III Only 8 coRonnoo Coffeemaker 17.95 Volge NOW ONIY.

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