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This and That The Leavenworth public, parochial schools and Lansing schools will resume classes at their normally scheduled on Tuesday. saiD Fire rend fighters Pottowatomie were called Sunday to to extinguish a trash and grass fire that broke out in the driveway. of building on the southwest corner, Fire fighters were called to 3rd. extinguish and a Delaware mattress Sunday, a vacant building on the southeast corner. Mobile home owners see American Roofing Heating Inc.

for Coleman Central. Air. Fire fighters were called to the Salvation Army Store at 600 Walnut Sunday to extinguish a fire that broke out in a Goodwill box. An undetermined amount of clothing was destroyed. Fire fighters were called to Shoemaker and Sunday to check the arching electrical wires where wind had blown the wires.

An. employe of the Seven Eleven Store at 701 Metropolitan reported to police Monday that a revolver had been stolen from the store sometime during the night. 'The revolver was valued at $25. Life New Leavenworth, York Life' it's Letts Insurance for Earl D. Eastburn of 718.

Miami reported to police Saturday that his car had been stolen from 745 Cherokee, Eastburn bad parked the car and left the keys in the vehicle. Eastburn valued the car at $900. Richard A. Rood of 21 E. Sante Fe reported to police Saturday that some accessories had been stolen from his car.

Rood estimated the value of the items at $20. Theodore McCabe of 1300 Cherokee reported to police Saturday that a watch had been stolen from a work bench at the watch repair shop at 1300 Delaware. The watch was valued "at $50. Greg E. Overfield of 767 Ottawa reported to police Saturday that the battery had been taken from his.

car while it was parked in the 1200 block af Cheyenne. St. Martins. 1000 No. 3rd, open Tues.

thru 10 to 2 p.m. After Easter Joseph Bradley of 2111 Meade reported to police Saturday that two jeweled doors bad been, stolen from his garage :211. Arch. Bradley valued the doors at $800. Two vehicles, driven John Gower Jr.

of 1410 S. Broadway. And Anne: L. Bollin of RR. 4, collided on Broadway near.

Miami Saturday, according to police reports. Both vehicles sustained damages of more than $200. A. Williams vehicle of 512 owned by Ottawa struck hit-run vehicle while it was parked in the lot at and Seneca Saturday, according to police reports. he damage was estimated at $200.

Charmglow gas grills and gas lamps are now available at J.K.' Denney Plbg. 650 5th Ave. Dewey H. McBride of Bonner Springs reported police Saturday that his car had hit a vehicle owned by Charles R. Sullwold of RR 4 Friday while it' was parked in the city lot at 3rd and Cherokee.

Damage to the Sullwold car was estimated at $100. Two vehicles driven by Donald L. Dixon of 940 Gatewood, John A. McGoodwin of Kiowa collided at 2nd Osage Sunday, according to police reports. Dixon was cited for driving left of center, speeding and no license tags.

COD FUNERAL NOTICES Sexton Funeral Chapel 5th and Oak Ph. 682-2808 COWING Sexton Funeral Chapel, Rev. Dwight E. Dussair, pastor of the First United Methodist a Church will officlate. Buntal will he In Mt.

Muncie Friends may call at the Chapal at 5th Oak St. Davis Funeral Chapel Shawnee at 6th Ph. 682-5523 ALLEN. Ernest W. Funeral service was held this afternoon al the Davis Funeral Chapel.

The Rev. Robert ReinmiNer, pastor ol the Gospel Tabernacle Church, officiated. Interment was In the Sunset Memory Gardens. Casket bearers were William A. Davis, Charles Maniho, Joseph Manine, Carl Haupt, James Haupi, and Daniel Lingenfelser, EHART Clifford Harvey, 72, Phoenix, Ariz.

Funcral services will be held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Davis Funeral Chapel. Interment will be held in the Mi. Muncie Cometery, Friends may can at the Davis Funeral Chapel, Fred, 62, 817 Cherokee Street, lifelong resident of Leavenworth, who died Saturday Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m, Tuesday al the David Smotherman of 415 5th Ave. reported to police Saturday that an English 10- speed bicycle had been stolen from the front of his home. Smotherman valued the bike at $73.

Ronald A. Stevens of and costs in Magistrate Court Overland Park was fined today for speeding April 1. Sarah J. Olson, of Leavenworth a freshman at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, was honored for her scholastic achievement Tuesday at the 46th annual Convention at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Security Chain.

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anytime It -you do not receive your paper please call your carrier. The carrier's name and phone number are on your receipt card. If you cannot reach your carrier, call 682-0305 between 6 and 6 p.m. On Sunday, call between 7:30 and 9 a.m. For a change 'of adaress, please call before 10:30 a.m.

Ft, Leavenworth subscribers are asked to call 682-0305. Hospital Notes Vishina Hours P.m. No: children under 14. ST. JOHN -Born Saturday: twin daughters to Mr.

and William E. Bradford of Lansing; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Lineker of 1814 Limit. Admitted Marian Warner of Saturdagi.

Bertha Colon of 522; Pawnee; Maxwell Nuss of 1307 Cheyenne. Dismissed Saturday: Katherine Hancock of Platte City, Bertha Howell of R.R 4: Barabra Wrigley of 2007 Rose: Diane Crawford of 608 S. 3rd. Born Sunday: a son to. Mr.

and Mrs: Lawrence Baker of R.R 1. Admitted Sunday: Viola Harvey of 210 5th Walter Payne of 420 3rd Lena Adams of 3010 Iowa. Dismissed Sunday: Jean Page of Kansas City, Kan. CUSHING Born: Saturday: A to Mr. and Mrs.

Haze of 2920 Martin Luther King Drive. Admitted Saturday: Lester Worley of Basebor: Earl Hammond of 1701 Michael: Kathleen Walters: of: 516 Olive: Juanita Simonis of 1305 Olive: Mary MoCabe of: 1215 -Kiowa. Dismissed Saturday: Ralph Wentz of 1021 S. 5th; Marguerite Arisman of 1515. S.

Broadway; Neil Burgess, of 1326 South: Dollie Leavenworth County Convalescent Infirmary: Janis Coleman of Olathe: Louise. Still of 602 Seneca; Tonganoxie; Mary Grace Larison Ross of Weston, Earl: Hammond of Michael. Admitted Sunday: Walter Baskas of 407 Madison; Michelle White :1138 moulders; Peggy Leftwich of. 1100 Ave. Dismissed Sunday: Earl Green 809 4th Mary Combs of 114 Spruce.

5 The Monday, Leavenworth April 15, 1974. Deaths Lee Renner BONNER 'SPRINGS Funeral services Lee Renner, 77, of rural Bonner Springs, died Saturday in a Leavenworth hospital; at. 10. a.m.. Tuesday in 'Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bonner Springs.

Burial will St. Joseph Cemetery at Shawnee. Mr. Renner WAS at Lenexa and had lived in Johnson and Leavenworth counties all his life. He was a retired farmer and stockman.

He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church at Bonner Springs, Survivors Include his widow, Elsie of the home; and three brothers. Julius and Willis, both Shawnee, and Floyd of Rantoul. The rosary will be recited at p.m. today in Alden Harrington and Son Chapel at Bonner Springs. Marian Sheley a Denver, hospital.

She was a lifelong resident of Kansas City, Kan. KANSAS CITY, Kan. Marian Lu Ella Sheley of Bonner Springs, died Soturday in Other survivors include 8 daughter, two other brothers, two grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Fred Cowing Funeral services for Fred Cowing, 62, of 817 Cherokee, who died Saturday afternoon in Cushing Memorial hospital will Belden p.m. Sumpter Tuesday in Funeral the 2 Chapel, 5th and Oak.

Burial will be. in Mt. Muncie Cemetery. Mr. Cowing, a lifelong Leavenworth resident, was born here 22, 1911, the son of Fred and Josephine Pouppirt Cowing.

He. attended local public schools and worked his adult life as a machinist. He was employed by the Leavenworth Steel Company for 27 years before retiring Dec. 10, 1973. He married Miss Cora Blockburger on Dec.

28, 1939. Survivors include his widow of the home: three daughters, Mrs. Mary Louise Rich of 1215 Cherokee, Mrs. Cora Thoos of 313 S. 11th and Mrs.

Josephine Olson of 3111 S. 4th; and 13 grandchildren. Friends may call at the chapel. Juda Gettle Mo. Funeral services were bere today for Mrs.

Juda Pearl Gettle, 82, Gower, formerly of Weston, Mo. Mrs. Gettle died Saturday in Gower nursing home. She was born at Weston and had lived at. Gower seven years.

She was a. school teacher in Kansas before retiring. She was a graduate of Midland Lutheran College at Fremont, Neb. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star at Weston. Survivors include her widower Frank of the home.

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"A Cut Above The Rest!" GRONIS HARDWARE 515-517 CHEROKEE LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS a News from Immaculata High School Pam Coates, Editor Passover Celebration On Wednesday the sophomores brought themselves a little closer to, the spiritual understanding the Old Testament as they celebrated a Passover Meal. The sophomores celebrated the meal "as part of our study of the Old Testament," said Sister Noel, who received help from talk given by Col. Ambramowitz, an officer teaching at Ft. Leavenworth, and also from students who worked with the Sister on preparing the meal. The celebration began with a special meal called The food was prepared by students who had their first taste of matzoth which is unleavened bread.

The Hebrews were forced to make bread without giving it time to rise, in their flight from slavery in Egypt. The Maror or horseradish, is the bitter herbs which reminds God's' people of the bitterness of slavery in Egypt. The Charoses is mixture of apples, nuts, cinnomon and wine, which is to sweeten the bitter herbs: It reminds the students of. the mortar used when the Hebrews built monuments for their Egyptian oppressors. Nellie Campbell Funeral services for Nellie E.

Campbell 81, of (306 E. Kay, Lansing, who died today in Memorial Hospital, will be at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Lansing United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the national Cemetery at Ft. Leavenworth.

Mrs. Campbell born May 23, 1892, at Prescott and was the daughter J. and Annice E. Siler Carse. She married Floyd Campbell June 11, 1916.

He died in 1957. She was a member of the Lansing United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Marshall of RR 3: two daughters, Mrs. Janice Grabeal 102 S. 3rd, Lansing, and Mrs: Mary Hoyt of Pamona: a brother, Keith Baugh of Oklahoma; sister, Mrs.

Florence Wallace of Knasas City, 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. The body will lie in state at the church from 12:15 p.m. Wednesday until the time of service. Friends may call at the Belden Sumpter Funeral Cahapel, 5th Ock, after noon Tuesday. also, books for just plain Joyment.

At the time wien Imac is. needing money it's nice to know that Linda Berrigan, the librarian, is receiving some funds to add to the amount of reference materials offered for the students use, Mrs. Perrigan has ordered 'six new religion books, new art and Henry J. Miller Platte Judge Files Again PLATTE CITY, Mo, (Special) The incumbent for the office of presiding judge of the Platte County court has announced his intentions to run for another term promising a service of leadership if. re-elected.

Dr. Henry J. Miller made public his intentions to reelection to the county post last week. He tried to reach the people he has served for the last three years by mentioning accomplishments of the court since his tenure in office, Among those accomplishments, according to Miller, were the setting of a time 'and date for county court meetings, construction of, county courtroom, balancing of county budgets, establishment county court scholarship program, updating of county roads, establishing the office of public sewers, helping establish a county waste management program, setting up 3 county mapping program, establishing the building code administration and financing a park and recreation program, his announcement to run torn office, Miller emphasized Platte County will have a new identity' in 1975 by becoming a county. That change, Miller said, will necessitate someone to manage the changeover and look after spending of the Platte County tax dollar.

fiction, books, She bas also new filmstrips. in history, science and home economics. Bringing students up to date in news and world events, Imag subscribes to over 56 magazines such as "Time" and "Newsweek." The library also subscribes to six newspapers. ta help students in areas such. as mass media, journalism and also government.

Easter Spirit Imac students participated in the Easter festivities by having an school mass Wednesday. To pass on the Easter spirit, cards were made for friends and relatives on Thursday. School was dismissed at 12:30 Thursday. From Our Correspondents IN AB Two vehicles driven by Cyburnis Brown ot 710 4th Thernoali of 213 Prospect collided on Columbia at Kansas Sunday. According to police reports, thee accident occurred Brown vehicle failed to stop for a slop sign.

The total damage was estimated at $700. Announcing Lynda Mathias joined our staff at Dorothy's Beauty shop, $29 Delaware. For appt. call 682- Five marriage licenses: were issued by Probate Court last Thursday to John F. Metz, 41, and Nancy L.

McCready, 32, both 'of Leavenworth: Cates, 56, and Catherine R. Conway; 59, both of Kansas Mo. Donald Garnett, 18. of Chanute Air Force Base, and Patricia E. Glenn, 15, Leavenworth; Donald H.

Farquhar, 27, of 'Overland Park and. Linda W. Farquhar, 24. of R. Klein, Andrea Luke, Lee's Summit, and 'to Cleo 26, both of Leavenworth.

A divorce was issued in District- Court Aprl 11 to Alan W. Collins of Ft. Leavenworth from Loretta Collins of Leola, Ark. The action was filed Feb. 4 on grounds of incompatibility.

The couple. was married May 31, 1972. House painting is an art! Have. yours done by professionals. Outside or inside.

Celling texturing and papering. Insured. Herrera Sons. Phone An order of dismissal was issued in a divorce case pending the District Court on before April 11. The action was filed March 4 by Raymond N.

Miller and Christina Miller -of 270 Francis on grounds of incompatibility. The couple was married Sept. 6, 1969. Jerry E. Theis of 1625 Shawnee reported to police Sunday that someone broke the screen door on his home he was out of town.

Theis valued the loss 'at $15. Melvin L. Cansler of RR Tonganoxie was found guilty today in Magistrate Court of failure to dim lights for an while: approaching vehicle and driving intoxicated on March 7. A pre-sentence investigation was ordered with sentencing set for May 6. Driving privileges were restricted to business use.

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S. 6th. Ph. anytime A continuance was granted in Magistrate Court today in a state case against Lloyd Adams of Leavenworth. Hearing was set for April Adams said he was misinformed of the date he was to appear in court to face burglary and grand a larceny Dec.

21, charges 1973, stemming incident from at Basehor, Ronald E. Walker of Ft. Leavenworth reported to police Sunday, that three unidentified had attacked him in the 700. block of Kiowa. Walker suffered a two inch laceration below the elbow on the: left arm when one of the swung a knife at him.

Walker was taken to. Munson Army Hospital friend: and received 10 stitches. Call "The Have your windows cleaned, also floors, walls, carpets, turniture. Complete home cleaning service. Dura-clean, James L.

Patrick of 812 N. 14th was arrested Saturday on a charge of leaving the scene of an auto accident Friday, according to police reports. Patrick was released on a $50 bond. A custodian at Howard Wilson school. at Grand and Olive reported to police Sunday that soft drink bottles had been thrown at the school.

Damage was estimated at $35. Mike E. Bray of 214 Cleveland reported to police Saturday that some unknown person forced open the front door of his home and stole several tools. Bray estimated the loss at $200. Centennial Club Members: Tuesday night is steak night at the Centennial Club.

Each Tuesday night from now on (price of beef remaining the same) the Centennial Club will serve U.S. Government graded choice 6 ounce ribeye steaks with french fries for $2.59. Come try the steak bargain at the Centennial -(Adv.) KODAK AT NO ADDITIONAL With each roll finished with 8 prints or more. 120 630 127 Liar Russell's Pharmacies Broadway and Shawnee Leavenworth Plaza Westside Village A toasted egg symbolized the offerings of the Hebrews to their God in ancient times. Wine, which was substituted by grape juice, serves to remind the Jews of the promises of freedom, made by was their God.

Elijah's cup displayed to welcome the prophet of hope, who is awaited to announce the coming of Messiah. The shankbone of the called the Pesah and represents the sacrifice of the new covenant. The Karbas is the parsely dipped in salt ater and is used to bless he Scripture readings. The Passover celebration also served. to remind students that Jesus Christ was a Jew and that the first mass was a Passover meal.

Also the ticipants received a little more insight into the customs and history of the Jewish people. Travels to Chicago Sister Mary Jo Coyle and Sister Mary Ellen Peyhan recently were in Chicago as a part of Central Evaluating Committee for Indiana: They attended lectures concerning such problems as etc. finance, scheduling, evaluation, Sister Mary Jo hopes the trip will benefit Imac. It helped her to work better with the state reports that are sent to. keep thine school ideas that accredited.

were preseneed in the lectures and the talking with the other principals. in planning new curriculums working better with the Student Council. On March 28 Sister Mary Jo interviewed a prospective teacher in St. Louis, Mo. Tax Math? The "new math" in John Flynn's first hour business math class has.

some practical Among other things that will be. helpful to future employes and businessmen, students are learning income tax preparation. Given a certain income. "they are learning to figure the tax based on the exemptions allowed. They are also larning to a compute Social Security from wages.

The 'Music Man musical production, Meredith Immaculata, will present: the Wilson's "The Music which will be held May 20-21. Tryouts for the cast were held on April 8-10 under the direction of Sister Anne, music teacher at Imac. New Look Immaculata's "new many new and helpful reference books and Tonganoxie Mira. Harry Gallagher Miss Elsie Marshall is seriously, ill at the Lawrence HospitaL Mrs. Doris Banprezzi of Fresno, is visiting her parents, and Mrs.

Lester Worley and with other a relatives and friends. Lester Worley is. a patient Cushing Memorial Hospital in Leavenworth. A son, Kelly Lee, was born to Mr. and.

Mrs. Dan Crouse on April 2, in Cushing Memorial Hospital at Leavenworth. The maternal grandfather is Charles Kesinger of MaLouth and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al.

Crouse of. McLouth. Kelly was welcomed home by his brother, Shannon. Friendship Valley Together Club will meet. April 24 at the home of Mrs.

Ora Shoemaker. Mrs. Hollis Schultz will be in charge of the games. Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Putthoff announce the birth of a daughter, Heidi Suzanne, on March 30, in the Lawrence Memorial Hospital, The maternal grandparents are. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Peterson of 3, Tonganoxie, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Putthoff 'of Tonganoxle, The baby has four great grandmothers, Louise Peterson and Mrs. Josephine Putthoff Tonganoxie, Mrs. Penrose of Basehor, and Mrs. Flora of Kansas City, Kan. Heidi was welcomed home by her sister, Kirstin.

Mrs. Norman Wiley was patient at the University of Kansas Center last The. Senior met Monday at the 4-H Building. Sue Peterson, foreign exchange. student from Denmark, was -the guest speaker.

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