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Eagle Badge To Sieve Dougherty Boy Scout Steve Dougherty joined the ranks of the Eagle Scouts recently during a Court of Honor conducted at the Community Church. Steve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty, 1316 Hattie, was elevated to the coveted Eagle rank during a joint meeting of Cub Scout Pack 99 and Boy Scout Troop 90 Oct 16. The Id-year-old Garden City High School junior was presented the Eagl Scout award by Roy Wilkerson, chairman of Troop 99.

Presenting the opening flag ceremony for the joint meeting were members of the Cub Pack. Cubmaster Leonard Rich and Assistant Cubmaster Bill Renick inducted 18 new Bobcats into the Pack: Monte Bat lantyne, Joe Dugan, Ken Ham- weton, Larry Stevensen, Richard Sperry, John Rich Kevin Burnett, Calvin William. Phillip Whiters, Craig Lombard, Johnny Leeper, Todd Tabor, Kenny Riley, Robbie Msaly, Steve Denton, Dirk Dunbar, Loyal Jacob and Mark Robinson. Welcomed into the Pack as transfers were: Darren Woodson and Brent Sinclair. New den mothers introduced were: Mrs.

Rosalie Lombard, Mra. Vivian Burnett, Mrs. Naomi Denton, Mrs. Dorothy Dunbar, Mrs. Gnawana Ham- Weton, Mrs.

Delamoia Widows, and Mrs. Hcurel Woodson. Badges awarded included- Maddox, Chuck Lansdon and Darrin Woodson; Maddox and Chuck Lansdon; One year Garrison; Wolf with gold Widows; Silver Bertram and Brent Sinclair; Lion Bertram and Owen Maddox. Bertram also received gold and silver arrows and Maddox, a silver arrow. Transferring into Webelos were: Mai Bertram, Phillip Rich, Brent Sinclair, Owen Maddox, and Gary Garrison.

A graduation ceremony was staged for Gilly Goldsberry who moved up to Boy Sccuts. Scoutmaster Lawrence Dawson and Assistant Scoutmaster Delmar Dunham conducted the Tenderfoot Induction of Gilly Goldsberry and Jim Riley. Roy Wilkerson presented a. 4-year pin to Joe Hamman, a six year pin to Ray Conjurske, a swimming merit badge to Mark Meadors and a personal fitness badge to Daryl Dimitt. Members of Troop 99 conducted the closing ceremony.

Kudy Valenzuela NEW EAGLE Scout Steve Dougherty receives congratulations from Scoutmaster Lawrence Dawson. Steve's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dougherty, look on. deaths Mrs.

Hozel Cora Gavin Funeral for Mrs. Hazel Cora Gavin, 53, of 318 N. 12th who died Tuesday unexpectedly at her home, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Phillips-White Funeral Chapel. The Rev.

Herman Liese will officiate with burial at the Valley View Cemetery. Friends may call this evening at the funeral Shane Lee Mason for Shane Lee Mason, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Mason of Leoti, will be 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Rich Funeral Home Chapel in.

Springfield, with the Rev. Verle J. Lewis officiating. Burial will be in the Springfield, Cemetery. Shane died Tuesday morning in a Wichita hospital of injuries suffered Monday evening in" a car-truck accident north of Lakin on K25.

Shane was born July 17, 1985, at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City. Surviving are his parents, a sister, of th home; and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pruitt of Deerfield and Mr.

and Mrs. Murray Mason of Springfield, Colo. Mrs. Compton Meggy Funeral for Mrs. Betty L.

Heggy, 41, former Garden City resident, and sister of Mrs. Sara Leatherman, 899 Evans, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the West Heights Methodist Church, Wichita. The Rev. George Gardner will officiate, with burial in the Resthaven Garden of Memories, Wichita.

Mrs. Heggy died yesterday in her home. She bad been ill with cancer for two years. Born April 18, 1926, in Garden City, she attended Garden City Schools. She was the daughter of the late Hubert Winget, Rt.

1. She moved to Wichita in 1955. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Surviving are the widower, Compton; a daughter, Cynthia; two sons, Terrenc and Pat, all of the home; and her sister, Mrs. Leatherman. Devorss-Gard Mortuary, Wichita, is in charge of arrangements.

Max Hire Susan Gillon Named Member of KU Band Susan Gillan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Gillan, 628 Wheatridge, a freshman student at the University of Kansas, has been named a member of the concert band at KU. Russell L.

Wiley is the director of'the 96-member band. Also in the band from the area are Marsha Jcum, David Van Pelt, and Terry Harper, all of Scott City, and Janet Murphy, of Dighton. Garden Cifian Is Sentenced A 21-year-old Garden City man, charged with grand larceny of an automobile, was sentenced this week in Finney County District Court to th Kansas State Industrial Reformatory at Hutchinson. Sentenced was James E. Holbrook, Stone Hotel.

District Court Judge Bert J. Vance sentenced Holbrook to not less than 5 years and not more than 15 years. Ho was arrested the night of Oct. 3 driving a pickup truck reported stolen earlier in the evening from behind a cafe here. The truck is owned by Robert 'Nick -Leiker, 707 St.

John. Holbrook's arrest came within minutes after the Garden City police had broadcast a description of the missing vehicle. 4ffend State Grange Meeting Finney County was represented at the Kansas State Grange meeting this week in Manhattan. Attending as delegates were Mrs. Anna Lobmeyer of the Ivanhoe Valley Grange and Louis Lobmeyer of the Ivanhoe Valley Grange.

George Meeker, a membsr of the Ivan hoe Valley unit, attended and also represented the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers of which he is president. Mrs Meeker also attended. Mrs. Lobmeyer is a membe of the home economics commil tee of th state organization. In Gordtn City hospitals ADMISSIONS At St.

Catherine Epimenio Otero, 212 S. 13tb Mrs. Virgil Odle, Elkhart Kathleen Hands, 628 W. Olive Ernest Cruz, 1303 N. 8th Mrs.

Thomas Brungardt, 1103 Pearl Floyd Skaggs, Taylor Mrs. Chester Smith, S. Star Rt. Donald Rome, Holcomb Teresa Rome, Rt. 1 James Spor, 17C9 N.

Main Lee Tarrant, Satanta Mrs. Lydia McElroy, 1310 John Hoffman, 701 Moore Sharon Ferris, 303 Ballinger DISMISSALS At St. Catherine Edmoryl Gallaway, Rt. 1 Allen Gies, 709 Bancroft Mrs. Morrison Gwynn, S.

Star Rt. Fred Hemmert, 809 E. Fair Mrs. Verneal Matheson, Holcomb David Nichols, Imperial Rt. Debra Niles, Rt.

Larry Obholz, 201 S. 6th Pamela Obholz, 201 S. 6th. Courts POICE Bonds Forfeited Mrs. Frank Towns, Eminence illegal transportation of an open bottle of intoxicating liquor, $50, and driving withou a drivers license, $10.

Walter L. Hudnett, Stanton, N.J., parking in a no parking zone $2. Mrs. Ixniis Zom, 203 E. Chestnut, inadequate brakes, $10.

Charles Garden Mills, Laoti car pared in a truck zone, $2 Amando Sedillo Mata, Brady, truck parked in a no park ng zone, $2. John L. Daniel 614 10th, improper mufflers, $5. Sva B. Culbertson, Eminence angle parking in a paral- el zone, $2.

Fined Mrs. Carol Katz, 207 S. 2nd, parking meter violation, $5. Traffic City 3:55 p.m., 7th and Chestnut, a car driven by Warner Verlon Minnis, Rt. 1, and a car driven by Roso Marie Zorn, 203 E.

Chestnut, (extensive damage to both vehicles). Garden Tctotfrnnt Thursday, Oct. 26,1967 Kansas Traffic Log TOPEKA (AP-Kansas traffic death log: 24 hours to 7 a.m. Thursday -0. For For Comparable 1868 Pd.

Adv. Quick Snacks Missing Woman Sought Here Police and sheriff's officers are searching for a Garden City housewife and mother reported missing since Last week. Object of the search is Mrs. Lawrence (Beatrice Rose) Guerrero, S16 N. 9th, mother of five children.

The 25-year-old mother was last seen by relatives and friends last Thursday evening. Police described her as an attractive woman weighing between 105 and 110 pounds and standing about 5 foot 1 inch tall. A neat dresser, she was wearing her black hair cut off just abov the shoulders. Anyon having information albout Mrs. Guerrero or knowing of her where-abouts should contact the Garden City Police Dept.

or the Finney County sheriff's office. Dole Hosford A psychiatrist received a postcard from a former patient: "Having a wonderful time. Why?" How about a 23-hour deodorant? A guy should have at least one hour to himself. Worry kills more people than work because more people wor- ty than work. It's a smart politician who can keep the note of envy out of his voice while accusing his opponent of fooling the public.

Kids nowadays think to shift for yourself means to own a sports car with the gearshift on the floor. Shift your way over to Buzz Inn Burger Bar 1200 E. Fulton, phone BR 6-7977 for a sizzling hamburger with crisp, tasty french fries and your favorite fountain drink. markets LOCAL WAGON PRICES Wheat SI J2 unchg Mite $1.55 Unchg. Kye .15 Unehg.

Barley $.82 unchg KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY (AP) -Cattle calves 350; feeder steers and heifers weak to 50 lower; feeder steers choice 24.00-27.50; good and choice 22.50-24.50; feeder heifers good and low choice 21.00-22.00; feeder calves not fully established. 2 p.m. stocks (The following prlco tions are furnished to gram by GoHo A Cerkentr. Inc. BR 227-8 74 1-2 50 5-8 27 1-2 11 5-8 oo 45 45 84 33 1-8 641-8 46 1-8 397-8 163 1-4 .131 51 85 55 1-4 592 34 28 3-4 Allied Sup Amarada Pet Am Motors Am Tob Anaconda Beech Airc Boeing Beth Stl Chrysler Cities Sv Colo Interstate 33u Pont East Kod Ford Gen Elec Gen Motors Halliburton IBM Int Harv Int Pap Mont Ward Nat Dist Nor Nat Panh EPL Penny JC Phill Pet Proct Gam RCA Sears SPerry Rd Std Oil Ind Std Oil NJ Texaco Trans Western Steel West Elec Woolworth DOW JONES AVERAGE The Dow Jones average of 80 industrials at noon was up 1.83 at 888.58.

Chicago Live Beef Futurts Dec. Feb. April June High 26.37 25.60 25.42 25.47 Low 26.10 25.42 25.30 25.30 Close 26.12 25.45 25.30 25.30 SCOTT CITY- Funeral or Max Hite, 70, Scott City, who died Tuesday' in Amsrillo, will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Prairi View Church of the Brethren, Friend. The Rev.

Mark Emswiler will fficiate, with burial in the hurch cemetery. Born June 18, 1897, in Scott County, he married Ann a Haddock Jan. 16, 19Q9, at Scott City. He farmed for many years, moving into Scott City in 1953. Surviving ar the widow; hree daughters, Mrs.

Edna Stone, AmarUlo, Dorothy Hite, Hutchinson, and Mrs. Mable Beach, Scott City; two grandsons. Weinmann-Price Funeral Home, Scott City, is in charge of arrangements. Vaughn named Vaughn Heads Cancer Unit Dwayne Vaughn is the new president of tba Finney County unit of the American Cancer Society. He recently attended the an nual meeting of the American Cancer Assn.

in Hutchinson. Vaughn, longtime. employe of Hugoton Production, is married and has four children The famUy lives at 1404 Other officers of the local cancer society are Mra M. Higgins, vice-president, Mrs. Mike Rome, secretary, and Vernon Baker, treasurer.

St. Catherine Staff Members at CU Event Two members of the staff St. Catharine Hospital are at tending an institute at the Uni versity of Colorado Medical Center today and tomorrow. Mrs. Irene Unruh, obstetric supervisor, and Sister Mary Timothy, assistant obstetric supervisor, are taking part in the institute on "Current Concepts in Fetal Development." I is being presented by the CU School of Nursing in coopera Hon with the Newborn and Premature Infant Center at Colorado General Hospital.

Your OTASCO Man Says "SAVE ON TOYS! 1 OTASCO YMCA Events Calendar THURSDAY. OCT. women's to 7 p.m. at YMCA FRIDAY. OCT.

27 Women's meets at 9:15 a.m. at corner of Pinecrest Edwards. session meets from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. afternoon session from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Both at 701 N.

6th. SATURDAY, OCT. 88 Youth Mel Krebs covered pool on US50 west of town. Advanced swimmers from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Advanced beginners from 9:45 to 10:30 a.m.

Beginners from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., and from 11:15 a.m. to noon. Youth p.m. at 701 N. 6th.

Flag grade-school boys. Games at Alta Brown School playground. Three American League games (for third and fourth-grade boys) at 2 p.m.: Chiefs vs. Astros on Field 1, Giants vs. Cubs on Field 2, and Yankees vs.

Athletics on Field 3. Three National League games (for fifth and sixth-grade boys) at' 1 p.m.: Twins vs. Cardinals on Field 1, Angels vs. Chargers on Field 2. and Wildcats vs.

Dodgers on Field 3. MONDAY, OCT. SO Women's session. 6:30 to 7 p.m. at YMCA Hall.

Cooking p.m. at YMCA Hall. Pueblo Girl, 14, Bags First Buck PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) Fourteen-year-old Jeriann Bocchietti, on her first deer hunting trip, got over a bad case of "buck fever" in time to drop a four-point buck. Jerriann was hunting with her father, Charles Bocchietti, and several of her dad's friends when the buck bolted from a grov of trees.

"I missed the first shot" she said, "and got a bad case of buck fever before I hit him in the side on the second try." After missing the first shot she accidentally ejected two live shells before seating a third round. Jerriann's buck weighed 200 pounds after it was dressed. Her older hunting companions could do no more than look at it and sigh. They didn't even get a shot. BIGGEST SELECTION LOWEST PRICES EXTRA CHARGE FOR LAYAWAY CREEPLE PEEPlf or CREEPY CRAWLERS Make Your Own Weird, Crazy People or 30 Different Kindt of Bugs, Snakts, etc.

SEE-N-SAY" Famous Mattel INGIN' CHATTY 9" '13 VALUE Complete outfits with reddy-formed molds that you fill with Plasti-Goop make funny things. 70-615-5 70-616 Just pull the Magic Ring tind listen to Chatty sing all kinds of cute nursery rhymes. She's 17" tall with rooted hair and moving eyes. Choice of blonde or brunette hair. TJMSO-S Hundreds of Other Dolls at Special Low Prices! isySONIC MYSTERY GUN 1 'aMi' If PRE-SCHOOL TOYS $7.50 Value Mr.

Music Says The Bee Says The Farmer Says Each talks teaches names sounds of animals or instruments. $8.49 value! It bangs with a shrill ricochet shoots shock wave at target. No ammunition needed. Bubble fluid included. Exclusive at our stores.

70-705-5 KANDY KITCHEN Electric FOOTBALL $7 Valuo FREIGHT Battery Operated Locomotive with tender, gondola and caboose. 8 curved 2 straight tracks. 70-745 Moke your own delicious candies! Everything complete including mixes. 70-305-5 The Thrills ft Excitement of a Real Gomel Call your own plays. Plan your own defense.

70427-1 WONDER PONY Molded black white durable washable body. Spring-mounted. 17V4" high, 33 long. 7M2U Oklahcmu TIRE 308 N. Main BR 6-2201 Garden City The Garden Spot These Prices Good At Ali OTASCO Stores! i.

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