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A.farm management specialist from Kansas State University, Wilton will speak on the effects of livestock programs on net Income Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Lansing 4-H building. Beef, dairy, sheep and hog farmers are Invited. Dancing: Ballet-tap for age 4 through teens, Social ballroom courses will start soon. Jane Foris Studio, MU 2-0515.

(Adv.) The Emporia Gazette says an Emporia woman is known by her friends as the Big Dipper- she's been dipping in the cheese dip too often. Special! Whole fryers, 23c cut up, 27c lb. Tuesday and Wednesday only! 208 North Singer floor polishers and waxers, only $19.95. Singer Sewing Funeral will be Thursday at the Steele Funeral Home, Longview, for Sgt. (ret) Walter Overstreet about 50, who died Sunday after an illness of six months.

Surviving are his widow, Mabel Minear Overstreet, and three children of the home. Sergeant Overstreet was formerly stationed at Ft. Leavenworth and lived on RR 4. He later went to Tapan and upon retirement made his home In Washington. Richard Dubach, 111 Osage, la a cousin.

Burial will be in Portland National Cemetery, Portland, Ore. Save at MiUer's Phcy. with DrugTax. Provides annual records of deductible drug bills. -(Adv.) Satet Solids and Prints drapery fabrics reduced! Also slipcover fabrics on sale.

Leav. Floor 4th and Spruce Sts. -(Adv.) A marriage license has been Issued in Wyandotte County Probate Court to Benjamin F. Simmons 28, Lawrence, and Roberta Washington, 31, worth. Fresh river fish.

MU 2-2756. Fantastic Harlem Stars play Leavenworth Jaycees Thursday, Jan. 9, 8:30 p.m., LHS gym. Wrestling 8:30. Tickets $1.50, $2.

Students Danct Students: New classes forming now for second semester. All branches of dance all ages Southside Center Dance Division. There are also a few openings in the Nursery School Division, morning session. Esther Baker, director, MU 2-3087. Mrs.

Marguerite Strange, secretary to Mayor Vic Shalkoski, has received a note from Ivan J. Jack, clerk of Leavenworth's Australian sister city, Wagga Wagga, thanking her for her Christmas card. Jack says that Christmas in Wagga was hot, with temperatures near the century mark. Opening for Leavenworth Times motor route in Richardson area. Must be available after 4:00 P.M.

daily. Car allowance paid. Dependable car necessary. Apply in person, Circulation Department, The Leavenworth Men's quality watches, $13.75. Gold Nugget, 420 An Inmate of the U.

S. Penitentiary Honor Camp who walked away Monday night was still at large this morning, Warden C. Taylor's office announc- td. The fugitive is Henry Casper Sissoms, 48, who was received here May 2, 1963, to serve a 5-year term for violation of the motor vehicle theft law. Singer slant needle portable only $5 per month.

Singer Sewing Toy Clearance Sale still In progress! One counter price including many dolls. Western Auto, 407 from Lanvin A Dividend In "Arpege" "My Sin" A former member of the White Mouse itaff, one hears, li In the hands of a psychiatrist The Hutchliuon Newi layn he was an egghead, but front wheel and tire for F-30 tractor, between Sawmill and Easton. VUocsky Saw Due to divorce we have a repossessed '63 model swing needle dial-o-matie sewing machine; decorative stitches, buttonholes, etc, Assume 8 remaining payment! of 17.00. Phone credit manager, MU Furn. house, 2 rooms, bath and utilities, mo.

IWtt Pott, -(Adv.) Any baseball team could use a man who playn every position superbly, never strikes out and never makes an error, but asks the Neas County Newt how do you get him to lay down his hot dog and come out of the grandstand? Please adopt us. Dogs and Cats at Humane Society. -(Adv.) Townsend Mattress closed 'til Jan. Sale! Solids and drapery fabrics reduced! Also cover fabrics on sale. Leav.

Floor 4th and Spruce Sts. Fireplace wood, dry oak and hickory. MU Watch, clock and jewelry repairing by official railroad watch inspectors, new location 207 So. 5th. RIchey Jewelry (Adv.) Autos driven by Stanley McKean, RR 3, and James Gil lespie, 326 N.

18th, collided on the Old Lawrence Road about five miles from Leavenworth Sunday. was rounding a curve on the Lawrence Road when McKean apparently tried to turn right from a drive-way No one was Injured. Both cars had minor damage. Special! Whole fryers, 23c cut up, 27c Ib. Tuesday and Wednesday only! 208 North Dance Band, Twilight Club, Fri.

and Sat. nites, 300 No. 20th. Open 4 to 12 p.m. except (Adv.) Paul Eugene Brown 20, Guantanamo, Cuba, and Patricia Pursel, 19, Easton, have been issued a marriage license in Probate Court.

Will party who borrowed Lansing Fire Dept. scrap book please return to former fire- chief, Skeet Bemis, 2708 So. 41h. (Adv.) Singer portable typewriter, 1 only, 539.50. Singer Sewing Clifford Arnold (Dean) West, 22, RR 2, has requested a preliminary hearing on a charge of third degree burglary.

hearing was set for Jan. 15, and bond was set at 51,500 Monday in City Court. West charged in connection with the breaking of 16 glass batteries to obtain the lead plates at the home of Louis Domann, RR 1 Easton. Fort Leav. Thrift Shop will be open Jan.

9th, from 7 to 3 barbers now at John's Barber Service, 525 Cherokee. (Adv.) Leonard Wickizer, 59, and Lula Florence May, 68, both of Leavenworth, have been issued a marriage license in Probate Court. Fantastic Harlem Stars play Leavenworth Jaycees Thursday, Jan. 9, 8:30 p.m., LHS gym. Wrestling 6:30.

Tickets $1.50, 52. Students 51. Marilyn's. Beauty Shop now open, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Mon.

thru 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 216 Pine, MU 2-1351 for Donna Rand filed suit for divorce from Charles Rand Monday in District Court. charged neglect and requested support and custody of their three children. They were married in Leavenworth on Nov.

30 1957. Announcing DrugTax, new service to taxpayers. Ask Miller's A suit for separate maintenance WM filed by Sharon A. Farr against James Farr, 908 N. 9th, Monday In District Court.

She charged neglect and cruelty. She requested custody and support of their two children. They were married in EdwardsvUle. Sale! Solldi and Prints drapery fabrics reduced! Also slipcover fabrics on sale. Leav.

Floor 4th and Spruce Sts. -(Adv.) Howard L. Lowe 25, Ft. Leavenworth, and Barbara Wil- Utnu, 17, Leavenworth, were Issued a marriage license Monday in Probate Court. Bob's Barber Shop, 210 So.

5th, now has 2 barbers, Jay Laessig and Bob Hurla. Featuring the very latest equipment. -(Adv.) Re-condltloned Singer feather weight, only 55 per month. Singer Sewing Permanent alimony of $25,000 was requested In a divorce suit filed Monday in District Court. Elizabeth Annette Jacobson filed the suit against Alden Dale Jacobson.

She requested custody of their three children. They were married in San An tonio, on Sept. 27, 1941. Special! Whole 'fryers, 23c cut up, 27c lb. Tuesday and Wednesday 208 North Richard Recardo Mosley, 25, and Velma R.

Albert, 30, both of Birmingham, were issued a marriage license Monday In Probate Court. Rodenburg Grocery, 501 North 4th, open till 11 p.m. (Adv.) Firemen were called to Grand Avenue and Sherman Monday at 6:28 p.m. to extinguish a grass fire. The booster tank was used.

If you do not receive your Times by 6:15 p.m. call MU 2-0305. Give your name and address, and please do not call before 6:15 or later than 7:00 p.m. On Sundays call between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. For a change of address call before 2 p.m.

Ft, Leavenworth subscribers call Elmer Fowler, MU 2-7621 and one will be delivered to you. Harry L. Allison Was KSP Clerk Harry L. Allison, 88, 410 Central, a resident of Leavenworth the past 32 years, died suddenly Monday evening at his home. Mr.

Allison had a heart condition. He was born in Las Vegas, N. Dec. 12, 1895, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Allison. He attended schools in New Mexico, and was married to Miss Eva M. Davis in Gardner, on Oct. 3, 1926. He was employed as a salesman for the National Biscuit Co.

for 10 years, and at the Rohlfing Wholesale Grocery here for 10 years. He had been assistant chief clerk at the Kansas State Penitentiary the past 15 years. He was a member of the Methodist. Church; King Solomon Lodge, Leaven worth Commandery, Knights Templar, and the Abdallah Shrine. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Eva M. Allison of the home; five, sons, Harry W. Allison, RR B. G. Allison, Speedway, David Allison, U.

S. Marine Corps, Cherry Point, N.C.; George W. Allison, Downey, and Ralph 0. Allison Pontiac, one brother Henry Erb, Bellingham, and one sister, Mrs. Blanche York, of Toutle, and 12 grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Sexton Fu neral Chapel. The body will be at the chapel after 12 noon Wed nesday. Donald Creek and the middle ork of the Flathead River. The latest official census lists total of 3.807 bald eagles In le United States exclusive of Uaska. BALD EAGLES ARE BACK WEST GLACIER, Mont.

(AP eagles are swarming to Glacier National Park to feas on spawning land-locked sal rnon. W. E. Welch, a park ranger said he counted 352 bald eagle in a five-mile stretch along Mc- TH8 IEAVENWORTH TIMES, Tuesday Evening, January 7, Ptvt Mr. Copenhaver Service Pending Geroge Copennaver, 87, 708 Cickapoo, died Monday morn- ng at St.

John's Hospital. He iad been a patient two months. He had been in failing health hree years and had been criti- since entering the hospital. Mr. Copenhaver was born Feb.

11, 1876 at Leavenworth, a son of Frederick and Susan luff man Copenhaver. Mr. Copenhaver was a cigar maker. He retired 20 years ago. At.

Leavenworth, on Nov. 24, 1908 he was married to Cora Bryant. He had lived in Leavenworth hU entire life. Other than his widow, Mrs. Copenhaver of the- home, he is survived by one son, Mai.

(ret.) Fred B. Copenhaver, Bi- oxi, two sisters, Miss Louise and Miss Bertha Copenhaver, both of 733 Kickapoo; and two grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at the Davis Funeral Chapel at a time to be announced. The Rev. A.

J. Steinke, pastor of the United Brethren in Christ Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Muncle Cemetery. The body is at the chapel.

Hospital Notes Visiting Hours: 2-4 p.m. p.m. No children under 14 ST. JOHN'S Born today: a girl to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schwartz RR 4. Born Monday: a boy to Mr. and Mrs. William Riepenkroger, 513 Valley Drive. Admitted Monday: Mrs.

Nora 1406 Shawnee; Mrs. Elizabeth Burke, 225 Pottawatomie; James Finneran, RR James Webster, 1321 Metropolitan, and Mrs. Thelma Berry, 1012 5th Ave. Dismissed Monday: Mrs. Nora Vandruff, and Mrs.

Deanne Heintzelman and son, 1008 Kiowa. GUSHING Admitted Monday: Sammy Taylor, Weston; Mrs. Bertha Theel, 920 N. 10th; Richard L. Sander, 426 Lawrence; Mrs.

Ethel Boles, Parkville; Lester Parker, 921 Spruce; Mrs. Ethel Bryan, Platte City; Jerome Asbury, 701 Maple J. D. Richardson, Weston; Mrs. Annie C.

Mann, Weston, and Ricky Boyett, 107 Columbia. Dismissed Monday: Mrs. Ruth Montgomery, 528 Walnut; Mrs. Margaret Hill and daughter, 927 Kickapoo; Charles Hunt, Tracy; Ricky Boyett; Mrs. Edna Schmollinger, Park- vllle; Grover Dix, 214 N.

18th; Mrs. Patricia King and son, 209 S. 12th; Mrs. Anna Walker, 1451 Ottawa; Mrs. Shirley Ruby, 235 E.

Sheridan; Philip Politte, 115 Isabel, and James R. Cox, Platte City. Today in History By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Tuesday, Jan. 7, the 7th day of 1964. There are 359 days left in the year.

Today's highlight in history On this date in 1929, the U.S Army ai 1 a ne "Question Mark" landed at Los Angeles after setting an endurance record of 150 hours and 40 minute; aloft. The pilots were Maj Carl Spaatz and Capt. Ira Eak er, each of whom later became generals and served with dis Unction in World War II. On this date: In 1789, George Washington was unanimously chosen prcsi- d'ent in the first national election in Iho United States and John Adams was named the first, vice president. In 186.1, the convention of the seven seceding Southern states was held at Jackson, where the first flag of the Con-j federacy was unfurled.

In 1927, long distance radio elephone service was opened Between New York and London. In 1938. Joseph P. Kennedy I was appointed U.S. ambassa- dor to England.

In 1955, Marian Anderson made her debut at the Opera in Now York the first Negro to do so. Ten years ago President Eisenhower delivered his second Stale of the Union message in which he asked the 83rd Congress to moderate but sustain the foreign and welfare policies of the Roosevelt New Deal. Five years ago The U.S., Britain and other powers recognized Cuba's new regime after that government, gave assur- ances it would honor Its obligations. One year a partial shift of policy the United States agreed to lend Brazil 30 million dollars to provide that South American nation with aid. WHILE THE YEAR IS (Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, pleasant (non-acid) powder, holds falsa teeth more Hrmly.

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That's the time to get rid of those scattered 1963 bills with a leant Borrow from Your Hometown Finance Co. When Money Shy Acceptance Co. locally Owned and 5th and Cherokee Ph. MU FUNERAL NOTICES Sampler Funeral Chapel III Wiawnee Ph. MU 7-1614 WHITS' Walter.

Service wat this morning at the St. Joitph Carmelite church, Interment was In Mt. Calvary cemetery, Pallbearers were: Ed McClure, A. H. Werley, Tony Slapezynskl, Peter Nelman, H.

T. Anderson, and W1111 Aaron. HiaOINS Minnie. Service was this morning at St. Lawrence church, Easton, Rev.

Thomas Culhane, pastor officiating, In- fvment was In St. Lawrence cemetery. Pallbearers were: Henry Marsch, James MeCourt, Thomas McCourt, Larry MeCourt, Clarence Ademson and Michael MeQullllan. WKLCH Mary. Service will be a.m.

Wednesday at the St. Joseph Carmelite ehureh, Interment will be In Mt. Calvary cemetery. Friends and members of the parish will recite the rosary tonight at I at the Sumpter funeral chapel. Obits by Davis Funeral Chapel thawnee et 4th Ph.

MU J-3SM COPINHAVIft Georfle, 17, 7M Kickapoo, who died at St. John's hospital, Monday. Service will be at the Davis funeral chapel at a time to b. announced later, Rev. A.

J. Steinke, pastor United Brethren In Christ church, will officiate, burial will be In Mt. Muncle cemetery. Friends may call at the Davis funeral chapel. Sexton Funeral Chapel and Oak Phone MU 2-2600 ALLISON Harry 410 Central Avenue, who died Monday at his home.

Time of funeral service will be announced later by the Sexton funeral chapel. Friends may call at the chapel after noon Wed- nesday. iA funeral Wonder One, of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World, listed in Greek guidebooks for sight-seers in 100 BC, is a group of Khufu, Khafra, and Menkaura, near Cairo. Egyptian rulers thought them permanent tombs. The millions of tons of rock skyscrapers are still listed as sight-seer attractions in 1964.

THE BEETLES FLY 100 FEET HIGH Dutch Elm Disease-carrying beetles fly 50 to 100 feet high, biting tree tops and injecting disease. That's why you must spray way up high to protect the uninfected trees. You don't have to wait until Spring. Spraying can be done any day between Fall and Spring when the temperature is above freezing. Henry Devlin Thomas, K.

U. Graduate in Entomology. I Larkin Funeral Home llxttt end Olive Phone MU JORDAN Mrs. Mildred D. Service was this afternoon at the Larkin funeral home, Rev.

i Wlllliifl Leaf officiated, Interment was In Mt. MUMle cemetery. Pallbearers were: diaries Jehnion Charles Johnson Charles Jordan, Edward Jordan, Jim McCwkty, and 1111 a Pierce. NATURAL SPRAY IHI Plui tax, It's tht one spay that's fragrance! SMITH Rexall Drugs MO A.M. 9:30 P.M.

Otilft Sundays 9 A.M.-I P.M. Sth and Delaware MU 3-1602 Peace of mind is more than a molto It's the serenity that temes with the knowledge that you and we have done all we can. Yeu'll find Sumpter 4 dees more (than yeu expect you'll find ua Informed, regardless ef religion. Sumpter Funeral Chapel $11 Shawnee MU 2-1614 Leavonwtrth diehard W. fumpter end My IjMllwin, G-E DISHWASHER SALE Priced from 148 Free one-year labor.

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