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This and That Police investigated an ac- (cident involving vehicles driven by Agnes B. Berner, Lansing, ahd Robert Frankliri, 2921 "Martin' Luther King Drive, which occurred Monday at 14th Sjiriice. Senior Citizens 53 years pf age "and older 'toterested in at- 'tendlng! a free! trip to see the 1 Christmas Lights on December 3rd, contact Barbara at 651-5881. The owill be, leaving from Planters II at 5 p.m. and will ireturn home at 8 p.m.

Register now. Sponsored by the and Parks (Adv.) A "television set 'was stolen 'recently from the residence of 'Betty Freeman, 300 Garland, police said. Chuck's and closed Saturday. (Adv.) lovers chepk Nurseries, 1207 ilas" for 'new unusual and old favorite varieties of The residence of Marvel J. Taylor, Osage, was broken into Sunday-or Monday, police said; but nothing was reported missing.

Waymire's IGA open 24 hours a including xJ Thanksgiving, for your shopping convenience. CAdy.) The'Rec. arid Pk. Dept. is sponsoring' a ski trip by bus to Wihte'r Park.

2 Full days of skiing for $82. Call 682-9201, 28 for information. Deadline Dec. James Curry, 301 20th St. reported the, theft of radio and an eight-track tape player from his vehicle, which was parked near his residence.

The theft Occurred Monday, according to police. Levi's Denim Bells, jackets lined, $22.95, unlined, $16.95.. "Urban Saddlery, Boots 1500 pairs, Cowboy, Dingo, Brigade, Ranch Wellington, Harness Styles, men's; women's, and children's. Urban -M DEATHS Dollie Bates TONGANOXIE for Mrs. Dollie Mae Bates, 79, RR 1 Ozawkie Friday in the Christian Church here.

will Hubbel. Hill Cemetery. She died morning in Jeffergpn. County Hospital, Winchester. She was born March 7, .1896, at Tonganoxie and had lived at Ozawkie for the pasttwJoyears.

She, was 'a member the Christian Church, Rebekjah Lodge and the Senior Citizens, all of Tonganoxie. Survivors include a daughter, Mrjs. Hilewitz, RR 1 Ozawkie; sons, Duane Vanc'eJ 1 North Stoningtori, arid Jack E. Vance, Mrs. Ardith.

Schoonbver, Grand Junction, Colo; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Quisenberry Chapel, Tonganoxie. The family' Suggests' hieniorials to the church. Clarence Corsori The iuneral for Clarence 91, RR 1 Atchisont will be at 2 Wednesday in the Larkinv Funeral Home.

Burial will be, in 1 -Round Prairie Cemetery. Mr. farmer and stockman, 'died in Gushing Memorial Hospital. He was born 8, 1884, in Leavenworth County, the son of W. D.

and Mary Jane Shipp He was a life long resident of the Leavenworth area. Mr. Corson was married to Stella Rose in 1925. After her death he was married to Alice Ingles. Potter in 1959.

She died in 1966. He was a 50-year member of Masonic Lodge No. A.F. A.M., at Easton. Survivors include a number of nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the funeral Funeral Notices Lark in Funeral Chapel Sixth and Olive ph. 682-2820 CORSON' Clarence, 91. Funeral service will be 2 p.m.'Wedriesday at the Larkln Funeral Home. Rev. Orville Mason, pastor, First Baptist Church, will otficiate.

Burial will be In Round Prairie Cemetery. Friends may call at the Larkln Funeral Hqme. Pallbearers will be Perry Wagle, Edward Bergman Carl Goodln, Ralph Jones, Roy Kllgore, and Lester Abel. Darin Funeral Chapel Shawnee at 6th Ph. 6825523 i i Special, the holidays are almost here! Better call today to have your furniture professionally steam cleaned at our special holiday price.

Dining roqW, living room, hall, $36.95. CoucK 'and chajr only $34.95. Call 'Actlon Stearii Cleaning, Inc. 682-6585. (Adv.) Mark your calendar for Dec.

7, big winter carnival at Imac. H.S. barbecue beef meal, only $1. Serving 12 to A vehicle owned by Elmer Colon, 312 Osage, was stolen Monday while parked near 2006 Spruce, police said. At, Wiley's Country Boy, Home Cured Ham $1.59 pound.

Wiley's Country Boy, It's a fact! Tom Ron's Boutique will be open on Mondays from 12 noon to 9 p.m. (Adv.) A non-injury accident occurred Monday at 10th and police said, involving vehicles driven by Elizabeth A. Surge, 3331 Iowa, and David W. Woodson Delaware. Wanted to buy.

Walk-in type van, good condition! Call (Adv.) Fire fighters' answered the following alarms Monday or today: Gould, 1901 Fourth, short in wiring (today); open field, Veterans Administration Center, off Fourth Street, (Monday); 1405 Miami, residence of Mary A. Sachs, television on fire (Monday). -Have you seen the new They change color with your moods. Get one free, by opening a savings account $50 or more or add $50 or more to your present ac. count.

certificate of deposit; 'Manufacturers State Bank.mehiberFDIC. (Adv;) A non-injury accident 'Was reported at Fourth and Limit Monday involving' 'vehicles driven by Ronald Fifth and Boys or Girls: Earn your own spending money by delivering the Leavenworth Times in your neighborhood. The Leavenworth Times routes available in the following areas: 3rd Spruce, 3rd Osage, 5th times' Clrcuiation 6820305, (Adv.) by Lydia R. Brown, 2908 Martin Luther King and Anna M. Schmidt, 317 Market, were involved in a non-injury accident Mojnday, at Fourth and spruce.

Have your Thanksgiving dinner -at The serving turkey and dressing, baked Virginia ham, choice prime rib, and leg of lamb, from 11 to 7. Make your reservations now. Call 682-6822. (Adv.) Walter A. Dow, 705-21 13th, told police Saturday evening someone-had taken, his billfold containing $150 in currency and credit cards.

He said the theft occurred when he inadvertently left his billfold on a counter in a store at the Leavenworth Plaza Shopping Center, Cobra Club presents Fox," Wednesday Nov. 26th, from' 10 to 2. Door prize. (Adv.) To Post TOPEKA Bdnner Springs Republican Carlos Cooper has been appointed chairman of the Kansas House Federal and State Affairs Committee. He succeeds former Rep, G.

T. Van Bebber, who resigned his seat in the House to accept appointment as a member of the Kansas Corporation Commission. House Speaker Duane McGill, in announcing the appointment, said Cooper has been a member of the committee for years and has "demonstrated his ability and strong leadership as assistant majority leader," The Associated Press reported. McGill said Rep, John Hayes, R-Hutchinson, who was recently elected majority floor will retain his position as chairman of the judiciary committee. McGill said Rep.

Roy Garrett, D-Derby, will be appointed to the House Ways and Means Committee to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of former Rep. Richard C. Loux, who was also appointed to the corporation commission. A watch owned by Peggy Berry, 545 Eisenhower, was stolen Sunday from 2622 State, according to a police report. Did you know? Tom Ron's Boutique has a 2 for 1 sale on their and Winter dress rack.

(Adv.) Wayrilire's IGA open 24 holirs a day including Thanksgiving, for your shopping convenients. Wouldn't It be great if you could win the $150 gift certificate given away at Tom Ron's Boutique on Dec. 22nd? (Adv.) Patricia EHiott, 2924 Martin Luther King Drive, reported to police that someone stole her purse from her autoriiobile which was parked at Limit. Cobra Club presehts "White Fox;" Wednesday Nov; 26th, from 10 to 2. Door prize, (Adv.) Maxihe M.

Bohanon, 121 Sheldon, filed a $30,000 damage suit in Leavenworth County District Court Monday against Coffey's Wrecker Service, 2619 S. Fourth. In the petition, Mrs. Bohanon alleges she suffered both temporary and permanent injuries last May 8 when, as a pedestrian, she was struck by a vehicle being towed by one of Coffey's wreckers. Dee's Floral open 9 to 5, Wednesday for your Thanksgiving flowers.

518 Delaware. (Adv.) Leavenworth. residents attending recent Parents'. Day activities at Kansas- College of Pittsburg were Jule H. Martin, 920 Walnut; Mr.

Mrs. Henry McGraw, 318 Grove Mr. and Mrs. James K. 810 Ninth and vernon Ochs, 207 S.

18th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Karuzewski, Easton, also attended. Arherican Auto Electric, Rebuilders have in stock rebuilt generators, arid starters for all cars and trucks to include most foreign makes.

Get quality' and dependability from a local company "Buy an American 744 Shawnee (American Ice Building). 682 0554, (Adv.) The Howard Wilson Grade School Parent-Teachers Association jinet with Linda Beall, school board member, Thursday to discuss new ideas and problems within the school. Among, vyere discipline, aides Jf i of social 8 p.m.; refreshments will be served. (Adv.) Eari Beardsley, 510 Prospect, casting foreman at Gould, completed a five- day management competency course last Friday at Wittenberg University, Springfield, OhiO. Prices advertised in Inkman's Sunday ad are good thru Wednesday.

(Adv.) The coin box at Robo Wash, 2906. S. Fourth, was damaged over the weekend, police said. Used color TVs, priced from $99. Dolsberrys, 424 Cherokee.

(Adv.) Joe Pientka, 1621 Fourth told police Saturday vandals put sugar in the gas tank of his van which was parked outside his residence. Harris Bros. Cleaners will be closed Nov. 27, Nov. 28, Nov.

29. Open Dec. 1. Have a safe A marriage license was issued in Leavenworth County Probate Court Monday to William Joseph Williams, Leavenworth, and Ena Mary Mclntosh, 19. Basehor.

A rs. tnma Elizabeth, 79, Easton Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Easton Methodist Cnurch. The Rev. Dr.

John Hopn, pastor of he Easton Methodist Church, will officiate, interment, win be in the tasTon Cemetery. Friends may call at the Davis Funeral Chapel. Our services comply with personal family wishes. 'ERALHOME Charlw Urkin Judton Brown. Soviets in Range Of Ship Collision THIS REAL ESTATE FOR REAL These "tree houses" In downtown Helmond, Netherlands, were designed by Dutch architect Piet Bloin and subsidized by the Netherlands government.

They, look like Inverted cubes on poles. The houses have three floors which are horizontal just like any ordinary house. The public will be to view these homes until next after which they will be offered for sale, costing approximately $40,000 after, a 10 per cent, government subsidy. (AP Wlrephoto) ote8 I Hours: 2-4 p.m. p.m.

No Children under 14 ST. JOHN Born Monday: a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Filbert, Lansing; a son to Mr. and Mrs.

Marco Valverde, Lansing. Admitted' Thomas Eismann, Lansing; MarkCenac 616 S. Broadway; Gertrude Foster, Planters II; Phillip LaMont, 921 Dakota; Bonita, 702 Second Yvonne Spruce. Dismissed Monday: Bridgette Horn, 16th and Thornton; Sally Lange, RR Irene Wardfow, Lansing; Brenda Servello, RR Doris Colonial Manor, Lansing; James Curry, 30120th Henry Miller, 219 Dakota; Mrs. Julia Dalton and son, Weston, Mo.

GUSHING Admitted Monday: Mark Harris, 224 Ottawa; Joe Nell LaMont, 621 Walnut; Elizabeth Hogeler, Basehor; Karen Swanson, 227 Pottawatomie; Janith Spears, 628 Shawnee; Mark Hevel, 623V 2 Ch.ee9k.eswd sdT ItiV.i Dismissed Rowe, Leavenworth County Convalescent H- Arlena. 3.107. Grand Vern Littrice, 304 Pottawatomie; Bonnie Wiehe, 1004 Cherokee; Mary Felty, Lansing; Pearl Martens, RR 1. JEFFERSON COUNTY MEMORIAL Born Nov. 1724: Nov.

19, a son to and Mrs. Curtis Lash, McLouth. Nov. 20, a son to Mr. and Mrs.

John Daniels, McLouth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wieshaar, Nortonville. Nov. 23, a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Norris, Winchester. Admitted Nov. 17-24: Nov. 17, Audrey Oxley, Nortonville.

Nov. 18, Ernest Martin, Nortonville; Dwight Seybold, McLouth; Anna Barneck, Winchester. NoVi 19, Tom Grose, Oskaloosa; Victor Hiebsch, Winchester. Nov. 20, Myrtle Thompson, Winchester.

Nov. 21, Dollie Bates, Ozawkie, Nov. 22, Frances Henshaw, Ozawkie; Aloysius Capesius, Winchester. Nov. 24, Carol Reynolds, Winchester.

Dismissed Nov. 17-24: Nov. 17, Mrs. Diana Simmons and son, Horton; Mamie Allen, Oskaloosa. Nov, 18, Anna Phillips, Atchison; Gladys Hefty, Valley Falls.

Full 4-ply Whitewall Prices sin cn-n 111-14 F1I-I4 ill-14 MlOi H.II a .11 II il.il FIT I.M 2.M 2J1 241 1.71 SUE Von iii-it iii-ii Jll-15 Lll-ll ll-N 11,11 MM 11.42 H.41 FET I.U I.H Ml 2M III "OUR DEAL" 1. We need used tires-trade in your old tires and reduce the price 2. Mounted FREE (No Mags) 3. Balanced FREE 4. New Valve FREE 0 I TIRE HUT 4th and Osage Call 651 6488 1 M.i!>ler UJnkArner Fmd Caid MJO lor Old HUD Denies WalshPost KANSAS CITY (AP) Former Kansas City, Mayor Richard F.

Walsh has been denied his wish to fill the top administrative post of the Kansas City, Housing Authority, according to a spokesman of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. "This is it on Mr. Walsh," P. A. Townsend, HUD regional counsel said Monday.

"There are no avenues tor Nov. 19, Mrs. Mary Walker and daughter, Tonganoxie; Anthony Spielman, Valley Falls; Audrey Oxley, Nor- Leo Hass, Winchester. Nov. '20, Tom Grose, Oskaloosa; Regina Ehlers, Oskaloosa; Paul Martin, Nortonville; Mrs.

Fred McLeod, McLouth; John Brittian, Oskaloosa. Nov. 21, Laura Frazier, Oskaloosa; Carol Reynolds, Winchester. i appealing the undersecretary's ruling." Townsend referred to a letter he said he received Monday from H. R.

Crawford, HUD assistant secretary for he-using management. Crawford "declined to give the waiver" requested by the hosing authority board, which would have cleared the way for Walsh to assume the post, Townsend said. HUD initially said Walsh was not qualified because its contract' with the authority prohibited public 'officials from holding a post with the authority for at least a yean (after leaving office. Local. HUD officials declared Walsh could fill the post if a waiver was obtained from the federal agency's office in Washington, but HUD representatives here were openly opposed to Walsh.

The former mayor accused HUD with discriminating against him. NAPLES, Italy (AP) A Soviet warship was within, camera range when the, carrier John F. Kennedy the missile cruiser Belknap collided in the Mediterranean, a U.S. Navy source said The Soviet vessel, a destroyer of the Kotlin class, may have, photographed the collision, last Saturday, the ensuing flre'and the'erttire rescue operationj'the source said. "If I were there, would have.

done the same myself," he, added; The Soviet warship keeping tabs on a routine night- filgpt exercise of a seven-ship task force from the 6th, Fleet when the carrier and the 647-foot cruiser'collided about 70 miles east of Sicily. Fifty-five of the Belknap's were, swept overboard, most of them were rescuedi The revised the casualty today, announcing that five men were killed, two were missing and presumed dead and 21 were still said riien jured but h'ad returned to duty after treatment. Earlier the Navy announced that four men were killed arid four were missing; Ten of the injured had serious' burns and were flown to the U.S. Army. hospital in Landstuhl, West Germany, which has special 1 facilities for treatment of burns.

The cruiser was badly damaged by explosions and fires that followed the collision. She was towed to Augusta, Sicily. The Kennedy was only slightly and remained at sea. and U.S. warships Chairinen TOPEKA, Kan.

(AP) -State Rep. John Carlin, D-Smolan, and Margaret Hobelman, Fredonia, nave been named general co chairmen of the Kansans for Carter The appointments Were announced Monday by steering committee of Kansans for Jimmy Carter for President. Garter is' a candidate' Democratic' presideriti a'i' nomination. 1 1 often shadow each other in the Mediterranean, and this time the Soviet destroyer was 'enough for, sailors in the Arnerlcan force to read Us number. The U.S.

Navy saldflt did not ask any help from the Soviet ship and none was feted. The Navy said It would have no' information concerning me cause of the collision until afUJr completion of'its investigation But one of the injured sailors from the, Belknap, Leonard, 26, of Boston, said the cruiser was ordered'ro iriiove from ahead of the carrtflr to. astern of it and "about one minute before, the collision we had course change to avoia'a 'Worse disaster." Pack 3170 Hiis Derby Cub Scout Pack 3170 of Third Avenue Grade School held its annual Pinewood Derby Friday six'cub dens and two webefo' dens competing. First, second and third-place ribbons were awarded to each den. The 'first-place pack trophy was awarded to Del Anderson.

Pack. Award 1975 honor un.it was given to the pack. Karen Feverly received a den leaders award. Athletic, civilian and awards were presented to Tommy Fevurly, Arthur Kaaz, Ronnie Monroe and Stet Schanze. Webeio shoulder colors awarded to Carl Johnson.

and a gold arrow awards were presented to Brian Dougherty and John Chester; Andrew Kaaz, Bryan Schalipp, bear; Stet Schanze, two-year pin. Denner cords went to Stet Schanze and Brian Dougherty; Assistant Denner: Aft Kaaz and Steven Neal. Chubby Cub awaid went to Den Two for 100 per cent attendance. Deerskin awarafe went to dens three and six. "A Ri i Tha Tuftiday, Nov.

Stitcheryand Failles kl 682-6367) silrW 1 1 Nov. 23,, proceed'on riahiirig a pefmarien't arid McLouth; Anthony director and where this leaves Ketter, Meriden; Loretta Schmidt, Easton; Frances Henshaw, Ozawkie. Mr. Walsh will be something that the whole board will have to discuss and decide on." KATIE'S BEAUTY SALON 207 No. 5th will be closed Wednesday due to the death of Mr.

Clarence Corson Funeral service 2 pm Wednesday Larkin Funeral Home THANK YOU I with to Himk PH mj ktlottd Winit tor jour tnd -atli BarthitUrr Uumbl? SIteuha With humble thanks, 0 Lord, we gratefully acknowledge the privileges Thbu hast to us. May we be.ever mindful of those less fortunate than we, and use our knowledge and skill to benefit mankind through Pharmacy. We now renew our pledge to give generously of ourselves in service to others, and pray for Thy Divine Guidance in all our endeavors. Broadway Pharmacy Open Thanksgiving Day, 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

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