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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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This and That fighters answered an Sunday at llth and neyenne, where a vehicle was I fire because of a short in wiring. They alao were to the residence Jack pen, 1225 Sherman here a fan motor shorted, and the Model Clothing Store, 424 elaware, where a cushion in I I chair on fire after a fcarette wag dropped on it. A alarm Sunday also in- blved careless smoking a "ash fire at the residence of iseph Gardines, 301 Walnut. lOwner transferred. Brewer 3 Red room, fireplace, 'dining large lot with trees.

"28,700. Leavenworth Real Agency. 682-8278 or 682- or istorage garages at 50l 1 S. by. Verlin Lansing, gonstruction were broken into iver the weekend, police said.

Officers also said soft drink at Htfrris Brothers Cleaning 501 S. Fifth, was broken into during the same ne period. Pre owned, reconditioned, ortable TV's, black white, only color models from Do Is berry's, 424 Police said a 17-year-old boy jvu arrested Saturday "for fshoplifting at Wal-Mart Discount Store, 20th and Two for the price of one, (large 3 bedroom brick and 2 2 with garage, both shelWrs; 12,500 for'both or''will divide, ReaJ Estate, I Agency, 682-9276" or 682-6259 'or Leavenworth National, Bank 'Customers: Pltsase feel use the two new entrances Delaware Street we are completing' the final stage of our remodeling program. The Tellers will be. located in 'the new lobby.

The bank, 4th and Delaware Merle B. Crawford, 2731 S. 15th, reported to police Saturday a was stolen from his residence at an unknown time. Personnel at Carlyle Buiok, 6239 Fourth, reported to that a window on' the -corner of the building W' broken over the weekend. Hunter Education class will held August 12, '14, 19, and 2 1 Parents must accompany child.

Call Birihger's. 682- ul A. Nassour; 1342 -leigh Court, and Judi L. gdoh, 1342 Stonleigh Court, rt 'arted their vehicles were over the weekend by vehicles, police said. L'ke new school plan GE 40" models, new guarantees, double oven, regular now $249.

Dolsberry's, 424 A vehicle driven by Orville R. Kegid, 522 Olive, Wal-Mart Discount, Store at 19th and Spruce Saturday When the brakes failed, police said. Sale-Sale-Sale. Big Sayings on our Security Chain Link Fence. Free estimates.

Terms. Insulation 'Fence -715 Cherokee, A marriage license was issued Friday in Probate Court to Lester C. Williams, 26, and Deriece A. Williams, 2V, both 0f Bonner Springs. Catherine M.

Dempsey is Seeking a divorce from Eric T. Dempsey. 818 N. Ninth. The suit filed Friday in District Court.

Wanted to buy, VW Bug, VW Squareback or VW Bus. Call 682-4254 or FUNERAL NOTICES uiiiiipimtimH! Davis 1 Funeral Chapel st 6th Ph. 682-5523 PorU Unlimited will run charter bus to the Jerry Lewis Show at Gold Buffet- Celebrity Room, Thursday July 91. For ticket and but reservations call A divorce suit was filed Fnlday 1 in District Ckmrt by Donnene E. Falconer, 1421 Seneca, against Michael E.

Falconer. We still hive plenty of potted roses that can be planted how, Leavenworth 1307 Vilas, The sheriff's reported F. Seek, RR 3, was reated at St. John Hospital Sunday for a chin laceration ha received in an accident Sunday on Hfgh Prairie Township Road when his truck overturned as swerved to avoid hitting a dog on the road. County Route 29 north of County Route 10 was the scene of a one-vehicle accident Sunday when Ethel B.

Adams, lost control of vehicle, damaging the.front, the sheriff's office reported. Garage Sale. Air conditioner, 1 ,000 BTU, like new, refrigerator, love seat, lots of misc. Items. Corner of Terrace Rd.

and High This week's menu for the Salvation Army's Meals on Wheels is today roast beef, oven-browned potatoes, green beans, lettuce and tomato salad and cake; Swiss steak, lima beans, mashed potatoes, fruit salad lo'ughnuts; Wednesday ireaded pork chops, sweet wtatoes, peas, lettuce salad and ipple.sauce; Thursday ham, baked potatoes, 'cabbage, and cookies; Triday fried chicken, mashed iota toes, -spinach, waldorf salad, and cake. Call 682-1723 if meals are not received by 5:30 p.m. The Times Annual Fort Leavenworth Edition will be published on Aug. 10th. If you are- planning on an advertisement hi tiw issue please call the.

advertising department at The Times, Ronald Schumann, therapist at St. 'John Hospital, completed a ap- Drentice program at the Long- Term Regional Center, at Swope Ridge Health Center, Kansas City, July 25. He is one of two persons who are completing the wbgram, which is -related to the care of aging persons in the long-term care Are you sick and'-tired of spraying for bag worms? If so then come out and ask about our Japanese Yews, which do not get these pests. Leavenworth Nurseries, 1207 Vilas. Lloyd R.

Clary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clary, 1316 Spruce, has been named to the dean's list while attending the U. S.

Coast: Guard Academy, New London, Conn.tHe is a 1974 graduate of Leavenworth High School. to off all summer merchandise at Tom Ron's The following local college students are attending a six- week Reserve Officers Training Corps Riley. At the conclusion of their college program, each. will, be commissioned a second lieutenant. They are: Lynn Honeycutt, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Wilbur J. Ho'ne'ycutt, Lansing; Con- stantirae S. Vakas, of Mrs. Maria S. Vakas, 301 Prospect; Keith L.

Reeder, son of Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Reeder, RR Andrew D. Stewart, son-of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester 'SteHeWt, 1007 N. 13th; John E. Davoren, son of Ambrose J. Davorety Tonganoxie, and Steve Mein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip 3 Politte, 115 Isabelle. We have a complete line garden mulches, bark chips coco shells, peat moss, and kinds of rock. Leavenworth Nurseries, 1207 Vilas. Horrwr James, 48, Funenl service was morning at tht Ulyssi. Grant pastor of Assembly Chureh.

City, of tlclated. Interment was In Craeelsnd Cemrtery, Weiton, Mo Casket bearers were John AcKer Wayne Albert, M. Browne Let Nower, Herman'; Richard Rentfro. Wr. and Mrs were married Dee.

i It Oreeniburg; Kansai. (he bank leivonworth Nationtl Bank Trutt Since 1883 i F.D.I.C, Navy Hospital Corpsman Third Class David R. Richards, son of Mrs. Shirley C. Richards, 805 N.

llth, was promoted to his present rank recently upon graduation from Hospital Corps Great Lakes, 111. Beef 76c per pound. Country Boy, Maj. Timothy V. Reybum, son of Mr.

And Mrs. Phil E. 400 Columbia, has completed an advanced medical department course at the Army's Academy of Health Sciences at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. If you did not your paper, please call your carrier: His name and phone number are given on your receipt card.

If rou cannot reach curler, call 6824806 between 5 and 6 p.m. On Sundiy, call between and 10:30 a.m. For a change of address, please call lefore 10:30 a.m. we'll VM that you receive your paper you won't miu a single Hospital Notes VblHni Hunt 2-4 iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiimiHiiMMiimiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiifl ST. JOHN Born Saturday: a son to Mrs.

Deborah Payne, .16 Ottawa; a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. -John Highfill, RR 1 Easton; a son to Mr. and -Mrs. Michael Barnett, SOI S.

Seventh. Admitted Saturday: Kelli Moppin, Weston, Mo. Dismissed Andy McGraw, 117 JE. Lois, Lansdng; Marie Hull, 1116 Dakota; Mrs, Berniece Boyd and daughter, 300 Marion; Mrs. Margaret Dieren and daughter, 920 Pawnee; Diarra King, 625 Pawnee; Steven Highlander, Platte Delia Riden, 920 Pawnee.

Born Sunday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Harris, 1500 Choctaw. Admitted Sunday i Leota Simpson, 733 Cheyenne: Joyce Lowe, Easton; Cornelius OJConhor, 3108 10th Louis Daniel, RR Harold Johnston, Easton. Dismissed Sunday: Michelle Welch, 2904 Martin Luther King Drive; Paul 517 Ottawa; Preston Williams, Lansing; Kelli Moppln, Weston, Leota Simpson, 733 heyenne.

GUSH IN Admitted Saturday: Huldah Bailey, 'RR 1. Dismissed Saturday: Wayne 403 Chestnut; Helen Elliott, 119 Ktogman; Matilda Lichte, 1921 Miami; Henry Robker; 500 Klemp. Admitted Sunday: Marcia Walker, 2912 Marthl Luther King Drive; Lelia McDMen, 306 Kaowa; Ruth 1308 Grand Ave. Dismissed Sunday: Sam McAdow, Weston, Vemon Shoop, 1027 S. Broadway; Gladys Weinert, '715 hird Avc Body Identified WICHITA, Kan.

(AP) A body found in an isolated area of west Wichita has been indenti- fied as of Claude Faulkner 52, of Wichitai. Authorities said he was beaten about the head and face, but the cause death was listed as strangulation. Faulkner's body was discovered Sunday afternoon i 'wrapped hi a bed sheet and' draperies and lying face "down On the side -of a dirt road Police said two men have been taken into custody for questioning in connection with the death. Sell It With A Leavenworth Times Want Ad. Call 682-0305 424 Temporarily CLOSED of week-end We any inconwnitnct our auure you wo will bo back in pouiblo.

Watch for Our Reopening! Don't Swallow Tabs Say Chicago Doctors CHICAGO' JAP) It's not a idea to drop pull tabs rom soda and beer cans into can until after the beverage las been- drank, say two Chi- cag'o physicians reporting on patients who consumed the tabs along with the liquid. Two patients swallowed the abs and another tab ended up rfn air passageway to the lings and had to be removed they report in the fuly 28 issue of the Journal of he American Medical Associ- The physicians, Dr. Lee F. Rogers, a Northwestern Univer- ilty radiologist, and Dr. John Igini, a Loyola University surgeon, note that: "Environmentalists have suggested that immediately after a ab on a beverage, can is the metal ring should be rapped through the slot before rinking the contents." This is intended to reduce liter and protect wildlife.

But the iractice can be hazardous, the (hysicians warn. Rogers and Iglhl suggest the ab be placed on a finger or in pocket until the beverage is consumed, unless a waste eptable is immediately avail- ble. It is sometimes difficult for physicians to determine if a ull tab has been swallowed, if it has, where it is lodged. This is "because the tabs are Leg Braces To Protect Wallace MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Gov.

George Wallace has fitted for removable, plas- ic leg braces to 'protect his jaralyzed legs from the sort of bin bone fracture that he suf- ered about three weeks ago. The governor is expected to wear the braces, during p'hysi- "al therapy exercises and. at trrjes when he is moving and lis legs are vulnerable. A Wai- ace aide Sunday described hem more experimental han mandatory. Doctors last July' 2 discovered that Wallace had suf- ered a broken shin bone and him in a hip-to-toe A cast.

break apparently occurred luring his therapy exercises, because his legs are-paralyzed the -break wasn't for about two days. Wallace's physician, Dr. Hutchinson of Mont- jomery, said Sunday that the long-leg cast was recently replaced as a protective measure make sure it wasn't too ight. He said the present long eg cast may be replaced by a smaller one next week. Wallace, whose legs were paralyzed by a would-be asas- sin's bullet in 1972, has spent most of his work days at Ms Governor's mansion office since Jie long cast was applied.

Last week he began returning to his capitol office on a more rrequent basis. The T)erp' governor and lis wife, Cornelia, traveled to Birmingham un Saturday to visit with former Gov. James E. "Big Jim" Folsom, who is at University Hospital recovering from a mild stroke. Mrs.

Wallace is Folsom's niece. made of aluminum, which shows up only faintly on X-ray pictures, the doctors point out. In the cases they describe, one of the tabs was retrieved With an instrument inserted into the esophagus. Another passed through the digestive tract. 5 The Leavenworth Times, Monday, July 28, 1975.

Deaths Russell Green Russell A. Green, 77, Martin Luther King Drive, died Saturday at his home. He had been in falling health several months. He was born Aug. 20, 1898, at Leavenworth.

He had worked for the Wilson family for many years. He is survived by a son, Joseph H. Green, Los Angeles, Calif. Time and place of the funeral will be announced later by the Davis Funeral Chapel. Lydia Gain The funeral Mrs.

Lydia May Cain, 91, MoLouth, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Baptist Church here. BUrial will be in Fowler Cemetery north of here. She died here Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Lancaster, where she had been staying.

She had suffered a' cerebral hemorrhage earlier this 'year. Mrs. Cain was born March 16, 1883, in Leaven worth: County and spent her life in the MdLouth community. She was married to David Cain in 1901. He May 27, 1965.

A son, Corda Cain, RR 1 MoLouth, also survives. Mrs. Cain will lie state at Mrs. Lancaster's home. Hampton-Barrett Funeral Home, Oskaloosa, is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Wistuba i WINCHESTER funeral for Mary! Frances. Wistuba, rural Winchester, will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday -in Lawrence Church," 'Easton Burial will be. in Corpus- Christ Mopney Creek. She died Sunday evening -It the 'Jefferson County Memoria Hospital here, where she had been a patient for four weeks.

She was born Feb. 14, 1889, in the Cummings-Potter community in Atchison County. Survivors include four sons, Theodore Wistuba, Harry Wistuba and Charles Wistuba all of Winchester, and Raymond Wistuba, Valley Falls; -a daughter, Mrs. Ben Gragg, Topeka; three sisters; Mrs. Anna Petesch, Nortonville, Mrs.

Lawrence Webber, Atchison, and Mrs. Nick Navinsky, Leavenworth; 19 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The parish Rosary will, recited at 8 Tuesday in O'Tri'mble Funeral Home, Nortoville. The family Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

i.m 1 Those are the culprits, those white specks on frayed by the University of Iowa Information Uncovered on King Death ATLANTA (AP) Public Safety. Commissioner Reginald Eaves was' expected today to release the results of an investigation "into what he has called new material concerning the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The FBI in Atlanta has dismissed the. report as "no new information;" saying the FBI received similar files in 1971.

"If 'it had' been investigated earlier we would not have been Involved," Eaves said recently in reference to the statement by the that it'had received the infodmation. "It would have beeniold us." 'Eaves revealed five weeks, ago that had sworn and' documents al-: a conspiracy in the slaying of King, who was shot in Memphis, April 4, 1968. Washday Woe strands of cloth photographed scanning electron microscope. Scientists say they are small dirt particles which cause the frayed fibers because of abrasion when garments worn. (AP Wlrephoto) Did You Know The Kitchen Nook Candles Place aTs Canisters Buckets many gift selections.

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Years Available:
1861-1977