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John Dorssom, 21, and Loretta Guenther, 18, both of Leavenworth, have been issued a marriage license in Probate Court. Williams Kirby Liquor Store has bock beer. 316 Shawnee Ph. MU Loretta Riedinger, 1314 Grand, has filed suit for divorce from Albert Riedinger. She charged him with neglect and cruelty and requested custody and support for their five children.

They were married Nov. 26,. 1952. 1. lot decorator pillows reduced to $1.25.

Leav. Floor Cvg. 4th Spruce Buy cash, charge or budget during our Jan. Clearance Sale. Savings of to in every dept.

The Model, 424 (Adv.) Used RCA stereo like new, $75. Ed'S TV Clinic, Cherokee. Open Mon. FUNERAL NOTICES Sumpter Funeral Chapel III ShiwnM Ph. MU M414 PAYlUR Bail) A.

Service wai yesterday it. the St. Joseph of the Valley, church, Rev. George Bertelt, pastor, officiating, Interment was In Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Pallbearers were: Lee Schmldllng, Lawrence Chmldllng, Peter Fink, Clifford Beckwlth, Francli Plerron, and Francis Rogan. 0OMANN Genevieve 81, Rte. 2, Winchester, who died Friday at St. John's hospital. Service will be 10:00 a.m.

Monday at Corpus Christi church, Mooney Creek, Rev. Leonard Moran, pastor, officiating, Interment will be In Corpus Christi cemetery. Friends will recite the rosary tonight at 8:15 at the Sumpter funeral chapel. Friends may call at the chapel. KLASINSKI Ignatius 75, 736 Walnut who died Friday at St.

John's hospital. Service will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at the St. Joseph Carmelite church. A Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated with his son, Rev.

George Kla- tlnskl as Celebrant, Rt. Msgr. A. M. Harvey, and Rev.

Valentine Boyle, O.Carm., Sub-Deacon, Interment will be In Mt. Calvary cemetery. All rosaries will be recited today at the Sumpter funeral chapel at the following times: Third Order of Mount Carmel 3:00, L.C.B.A. 7:30, friends and members of the parish 1:00, St. Joseph Benevolent and St.

Vincent de Paul Societies 8:30, Knights of Columbus 9:00. Friends may call at the chapel. Davis Funeral Chapel at tth Ph. MU 1-5523 MORRIfS Emery D. Service will be 2:30 this afternoon at the Davis funeral chapel.

Rev. John Hodge, pastor Round Prairie Community church, will officiate, burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the Davis chapel. LAMBERT Mrs. Emma W.

Service will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Davis funeral chapel. Rev. John Hodge, pastor Easton Methodist church, will officiate, burial will be In Mt. Munde cemetery.

Friends may call at the Davis chapel. Sexton Funeral Chapel Sth and Oak Phone MU 2-2100 JORDAN William J. Service was. Saturday at the "Sexton funeral chapel, Rev. Thomas Rshorn, associate pastor First Methodist church, officiating, Interment was In Mt.

Muncie Pallbearers were: Vernon Schimmel, Gary Schlm- mel, Ronnie Schimmel, Leland Eagles, Robert Nye, and Bobby Pogue. Membership in the WestoA Museum Is near the 300 mark. A recent membership drive helped bring in the members and the January clearance sale of men's, students' and boys' clothing. Men's quality watches, $13.71 Gold Nugget, 420 Sewing machines: Singer (dressmaker head) portable, Singer featherweight, Singer portable, Necchl console, Westing' house portable, Kenmore console, Montgomery Ward open arm, $19.50. All machines may be purchased on easy terms.

Singer Sewing A marriage license has been issued in Wyandotte County Probate Court to Dennis C. Powers, 23, Leavenworth, and Linda Atkinson, 19, Kansas City; and to William W. Mathis, 24, Ft. -Leavenworth, arid Carol Joyce Barrow, 25, Independence, in Probate Court at Independence, Mo. Is your drinking causing you trouble? Are you a slave to drink? Do you sincerely want to be free? Alcoholics Anonymous can help you.

Write P. O. Box Save at Jahn's today, Monday and Tuesday! Choice of Food King oleo 2 Lbs. 9c or Purex bleach 9c; limit one with other $3.00 purchase or get both Items with other $8.00 For rent: New 2-bedroom apt. A.

W. Wiley, MU Patrick A. Toffler, 626 Miami, has been chosen third alternate In appointments to attend the U. S. Military Academy at West Point.

He was named by Sen. James B. Pearson, R-Kan. For "Good Food At Best- try Cody Coffee Shop. Open weekdays, 6:30 a.m.

to. 1:00 a.m.; Sundays, 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.—(Adv.) Cooties will have a covered dish supper, Wednesday, January 22 at 6:30 p.m. At the VFW Lance Cpl. Douglas R.

Heffernan has been assigned duty with the Third Marine Division in Okinawa. He was stationed in Camp Pendleton, Calif. He is the son of Mrs. Pearl DeWltt, 742 Spruce. A marriage license has been issued to a Kansas City, couple, Robert Eugene Heppler, 24, tmd Doris Jean Riley, 18.

Dance students: There is still xtime to enroll for second semester. All branches of dance classes. Southside Center Dance Division, Esther Baker, director, Tel. MU Lt. (j.g.) Louis A.

Klemp, son of Mrs. G. F. Tucker, 1310 Cheyenne, is serving at Iwakuni, Japan, with Flight Crew 2 of Naval Patrol Squadron 50. He attended Saint Mary College before entering the service in 1959.

Open today. Close-out sale of used cars. See Perry L. Black Motor Company'i ad in Friday's DrugTax can save you money. Inquire at Miller Phcy.

Package or independent tours to Mardi Gras, Las Vegas, Miami Beach, Mexico City, Hawaii or Europe. Tickets and reservations for all airlines. Mary Kern Travel Service. MU 2-2345. -(Adv.) Emporia has a private club called the Pelican which police charge holds more beer than its belican but doesn't have a license.

OPEN 11 A. Open Monday Complete (unamith Mrvice, reblueing, making, reloading equipment, authorized Browning and Weatherby dealer. Complete line of. hunting equipment and Accessories. Kappeaa Sporting Goods, 404 for tale: Western saddle, like new.

Phone MU 2-0322 or MU 20601-(Adv.) Carter's Cafe open 10 a.m. to p.m.—(Adv.) Pfc. Wayne W. Henson Is serving with Squadron 31 at the Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, S. C.

He is the son of Mrs. Marie C. Henson, 617 Pawnee. He entered the service in September 1962, following graduation from Leavenworth High School. 1 lot decorator pillows reduced to $1.25.

Leav. Floor Cvg. 4th ft Spruce Open today, 1 to 5, new 3- bedroom home in Jameswood Addition, south Lansing. Woods, Watch, clock and jewelry repairing by official railroad watch inspectors, new location 207 So. 5th.

Richey (Adv.) Weston's American Legion post protested to its city council concerning vandalism during the holidays. A Christmas tree put up by the Legion and city was knocked down, lights stolen and later thrown from cars. Chieken-pn-fly, open every day and evening, MU 2-2792. (Adv.) Tom's Mower Service open for business in our new building, southeast corner Hiway 73 Richardson Rd. Sales and service for chain saws, mowers, small engines.

Phone PA Airman Christopher H. Atchison has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base, for technical training as a communications operations specialist. He was formerly at Lackland Force Base, Tex. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Ralph M. Atchison, 917 Maple Ave. Topcoats on sale. (Adv.) After three months of marriage, Mary E. Brown has filed suit for divorce against Lawrence Brown, 401 Pottawatomie.

She charged him with neglect. They were married in Leavenworth Oct. 19, 1963. Rodenburg Grocery, 501 Norih 4th, open till p.m. (Adv.) Watch, clock repairing, 1-3 days (Timex inc'U.

Will pay cash for old jewelry, clocks, watches. Gem Jewelry Watch Repair Shop, 228 MU Basement sale all day Sunday, Jan. 19, 1021 South St. Clothing, furniture, and numerous other Applications are being accepted from jobless persons to train as machine-operators. The 40- member class will start Feb.

3 in Topeka. The course is one of five authorized for Kansas through the State Departments of Labor and Vocational Education. Additional information is available at the office of Kansas State Employment Service, 416 Shawnee. The Lansing Coin-Operated Dry Cleaners will clean each 8-lb. load of your clothes for $1.50.

Good until Feb. For immediate sale and possession, restaurant equipment, known as Fannie's Cafe, Weston, rent bldg. Fannie and Levi Remnants and sample lengths slip cover and drapery fabrics drastically reduced to 79c yd. Leav. Floor Cvg.

A Spruce Word has been received by the Telephone Pioneers of America, Topeka, of the death of Manley A. Norlin In Lakeland, this past week. Mr. Norlin was a Leavenworth em- ploye of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. He was construction foreman of much of me rebuilding of the telephone plant in the late 1920s.

He was married to a Leavenworth girl, Jeanette Hertel, who survives. No details have been received as to funeral or burial. Williams Kirby Liquor Store has bock beer. 316 Shawnee Ph. MU Lindsay's Automatic Water Softner Agent at PA 7-1158.

(Adv.) Buy a good used car today and save! We're open today. See our ad in Friday's Times! Perry L. Black Motor (Adv.) Firemen were called to the Kaaz Woodworking Co. Saturday at 8:45 a.m. to use the resuscitator on Mike Maskrey of Kansas City, Mo.

Maskrey was taken to Gushing Memorial Hospital. He suffered an apparent heart attack. He is reported resting well. Lost Black and tan pup, green harness, short tail. 501 N.

7th or MU Firemen were called to 112 Pottawatomie Friday at 1:08 p.m. A carburetor backfire caused a fire in an auto engine. Magnus chord organ with self- teaching music booklet, 529.95. We guarantee you will learn to play in one day. Ed's TV Clinic, 509 Newton J.

Thompson, son of Mrs. Irene C. Smith, Lansing, will complete basic training Jan. 27 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The nine-week course Includes naval orientation, history and organization, seamanship, ordnance and gunnery, military drill, first aid and survival.

Leavenworth High Annual Pep Club chili supper from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Jan. 21, 1964, tickets, Save at Jahn's today, Monday and Tuesday! Choice of Food King oleo 2 Lbs. 9c or Purex bleach Vz-gallon 9c; limit one with other $3.00 purchase or get both items with other $6.00 Cars driven by Pat Dooley, 411 Westwood and Rick Sargent, RR 1, collided Friday morning at Halderman and 10th Avenue. Slight damage resulted to both cars. Fresh river fish.

MU 2-2756. Dance registrations taken this month only for ballet-tap-acrobatic classes, age 4 thru teens. 6-8 grade and high sjhool ballroom starts Jan. 27. Enroll now.

Jane Foris Studio, MU (Adv.) A car driven by John E. Tizol, Ft. Leavenworth, slid into a parked car owned by Olive Poe, 509 Miami, Friday night at 509 Miami. Both cars had minor damage. to off on men's, stu-1 dents' and boys' clothing McGuire's January clearance Fresh river fish.

MU 2-2756. (Adv.) Jonathan Apples and cider. Burre Fruit Selma Harmon, 121 S. 20th, told police she was looking for an address at 822 Ottawa Saturday morning when her car collided with a parked car belonging to Elizabeth Phillips, 822 Ottawa. Both cars had minor damage.

Remnlmts and sample lengths slip cover and drapery fabrics drastically reduced to 79c yd. Leav. Floor Cvg. Co. 4th Spruce Savings in every dept of to during our Jan.

Clearance Sale. The Model, 424 Del. Smith Rexall Drugs open 8 'ti 1 8 The Rev. Mark Shedron, Protestant chaplain at the Federal Reformatory, Reno, will spend Monday consulting with Warden J. C.

Taylor of the U. S. Penitentiary. He will be accompanied by three student chaplain interns. From here they will go to Springfield, consult with the medical director of the Federal Medical Center.

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. CENTENARIAN GETS WISH TACOMA, Wash. like to hear a brass band," said Mrs. Ella Gants when a reporter asked her what she wanted for her 100th birthday.

So Friday morning, on her THE LIAV1NWORTH TIMIS, Sunday Morning, January 19, 1964. birthday, the 4th Division band from nearby Ft. Lewis appeared on the lawn of the nursing home where Mrs. Gant lives. "I'll remember in my prayers," Mrs.

Gant told Maj. Gen. Claire E. Hutchin, the fort's commander. Defliaranville's Burial Bonner Funeral was Saturday in Bonner Springs for Jasper DeMar- anville 84, Easton, who died Thursday at a Leavenworth nursing home.

He was born in Illinois, moved to Bonner Springs in 1881 where he farmed until retirement 14 years ago when he moved to Easton. Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Goldie Jones, Easton; Mrs. Sylvia Koci, Topeka; Mrs. Stella Standish, Muncie; Mrs.

Ethel Hipsher, Linwood; Mrs. Elizabeth Watts, Ottawa; Mrs. Mary Sedgwick, McLouth, and Mrs. Sharon Martin, Bonner Springs; two sons, Ralph E. DeMaranville, Winchester, and Jasper DeMaran- ville Bonner Springs; a brother, John DeMaranville, Bonner Springs; 34 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Burial was in Riverview Cemetery, Bonner Springs. Bendena, Mrs. Genevieve Kramer, Phoenix, and Mrs. Mary McFarland, 527 Miami; four sons, Louis Domann, Easton; Eugene Domann, Valley Falls; Thomas Domann and Andrew Domann, both of Easton; one brother, Henry Hund RR a half-brother, Otto Hund, Garden City; one sister, Mrs. Kate Phillips, Kansas City, two half-sisters, Mrs.

Anna Noll, Mooney Creek, and Mrs. Josephine Greene, Garden City; 25 grandchildren 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. at the, Corpus Christi Church, MAoney Creek, with the Rev. Leonlm Moran, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in the Corpus Christi Cemetery. Friends will recite the Rosary today at p.m. at the Sumpter Funeral Chapel. The body is at tfw chapel. Mrs.

Domaim, 81 Services Monday Genevieve A. Domann, 81, RR 2 Winchester, died Friday evening at St. John's Hospital following an extended illness. was born March 27, 1882 in Leavenworth County, a daughter Wendlin and Genevieve Hund. On May 8, 1900 at St.

Joseph's Church, she was married to Allie Domann. She has spent her entire lifetime in Leavenworth and Jefferson County. Surviving are her husband, Allie Domann; three daughters, Mrs. Josephine Miller, Broadway and Shawnee MU got tlM lump on claim Mrvlet! Wfcmjrmi buy car insurance, chacfc Farm's full-time claim service network-world's largest! More than men to give you "home-town service" wherever you drive in the ft states and Canada. Find out more.

Can today! Matt A. Vlademar, Jr. 516 So. 5th St. MU 2-8400 SUTI FAIM A STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Lost lease SALE All stock and fixtures must be sold and removed from building by Feb.

1, 1964. We will be OPEN Sunday, Jan. 19th, 10:30 to 5. Our stock is marked down to wholesale and below. Bids on any or all fixtures are solicited.

GIFTS $19.95 Statuary $11.95 $29.95 Wall Clocks $15.00 $5.98 Beverage Sets $3.25 $9.95 Console Sets $6-00 $7.95 Wall Decor $5.00 $5.95 Ash Trays $3.50 The above is just a sample of the many bargains. KITCHEN AIDS $3.98 Canister Sets $2.98 $4.98 Bread Boxes $3.50 $2.50 Serving Trays $1-25 69c Cake Pans 39c $7.95 Can Openers $5.80 $1.49 Rubber Maid Ware $1-00 $15.95 Coffee Makers Lots more we're loaded! HARDWARE $3.29 Traverse Rods $11.95 Clothes Hamper $12.95 Kitchen Stools Floor Wax, gallon Sponge Mops Dust Mops Pre-packaged Nuts, Bolts and Screws, 25c package, 6 packages Door Chimes Diston Hand Saws $1.65 $6.00 $6.50 $4.20 $3.85 $1.60 $1.00 $10.00 $7.95 $4.50 $5.85 $4.95 $2.39 29c $14.95 $9.95 $6.20 Stanley Planes Come in! You'll be glad you did! ALL PAINT AT DISCOUNT $2.61 Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, 3 Lbs $1.80 95c White Dutch Clover, i-Lb 59c $3.98 Peat Moss, 100 Lbs $2.85 95c Peat Moss, peck 98c Potting Soil, peck 59c African Violet Soil, peck 40c 99e Rose Food, 10 Lbs." 59c Fungicides, insecticides, weed killers, hoes, rakes, shovels, garden hoses at wholesale. Be BIG Dollars on this COMPLETE SELL-OUT AT GILLESPIE'S 523 Delaware Street You're in good hands with Allstate Homeowners Insurance Dear Homeowner, Reading this letter may save you up to FIFTY DOLLARS on the next damage loss to your homel With Allstate, you can still obtain NO DEDUCTIBLE, FULL COVERAGE insurance protection against WIND and HAIL losses. If you can afford ordinary fire insurance, you can afford to step up to an Allstate Homeowners policy. I'll even arrange to have credit for your present fire insurance policy applied to your new Allstate Homeowners.

Even if you already have a Homeowners policy, it may pay you to check Allstate's money-saving rates and broadened coverages. For complete details at no obligation just call me at MU 2-7335 or AAU 2-8079 or come in at 108 South Fifth Leavenworth I'll be pleased to see you. Sincerely yours, Jerry Gerleman Your Allstate Agent P.S. Allstate's Homeowners policy covers Sonic Boom, toe! P.P.S. Also available, New Car Financing.

McGuire's JANUARY of Men's, Students' and Boys' Clothing Brings You SAYINGS OF Here are just a few of the bargains: One Rack Of Reg. Up to $89.95 Men's Suits Off Up to $24.95 Hunn-Bush Shoes $14.90 $19.95 Edgerton Shoes $10.90 Students'Wear Off Includes suits, sport coats, suburban coats and car coats. Special Table of About 20 Pairs of Nunn-Bush and Edgerton Shoes Nunn-Bush, Pr. $7,50 Edgerton, Pr. $5.00 While They Last! Price Rack of Men's Suits, Topcoats and Sport Coats Reg.

to $89.95. First in Quality Half Price Rack of Students' and Boys' Sport Coats and Suits First in 427 Delaware Monday Store Hours: Noon to 9 P.M. Entire Stocks Not Included..

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