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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 5

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Atchison, Kansas, Wednesday, August 11, 1948. OUT OUR WAY By J. fc THAT'S FROM MOO TEACHIN' HIM TO BALANCE THINGS OM HIS NOSE-NOW HE PLAVS IN HIS DONT "CU KE'S HOLPATH' H6DONTLMK6 UP THER6 WMILR H6 PICKS OUT TM' DMWTIESV; THE BUSINESS HEAD THE ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE rage City News Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisements Jay D. Adams, Ins. 106 N.

8th. Farm water systems. Hayes. Gas with Tate. Franklin's XX Sealtest ice cream Ball Bros.

Drugs. The Town Pump will be closed until Aug. 17. James Black, Bendena, underwent a major operation yesterday at the Atchison hospital. At the Bendena Catholic picnic a lot of chances were sold on a new Ford car, the money to be used towards the construction of a new Masonic building at Highland.

Bill Francis of the Firestone store has left for Chicago where he will join his family. Be will spend a vacation of two weeks in Chicago and Tupelo, Miss. Oliver J. Burton has filed a divorce suit in district court against Mattie Burton. In his petition he states they were married in.

the year 1900 at Leavenworth He charges gross neg'ect of duty and abandonment neighbors NORTONVILLE QUKKltt Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Easthouse of Topeka spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King.

"Home Furnishings." Intfen's. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pence, Mrs. Gertrude Fulton and Neal Fulton attended graduation exercises at Kansas State -college Sunday evening.

Lawrence Fulton is a member of the class. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn and children were week end vis- I itors at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Van Horn and Mr and Mrs. R.

L. Baxter. Will Ellis, brother of Mrs. Lillie Greeley, died Tuesday at his home in Ollie, la. Members of the Happy Hour club and their families attended a picnic Friday evening at the Fred McCoy home.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Marilyn, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Whitaker of Nortonville and Mrs. Amy Miller of Atchison were guests. I Mr.

and Mrs J. Granote of Sellersburg. were recent i guests of Miss Mary and Albert Continued from Page Four) a "cooling-off period" for labor tefore a strike could called, mt refused to consider a similar 'cooling-off big business before prices could be boosted. Sen. Joe O'Mahoney of Wyoming and Congressman Mike Mansfiela of Montana, both Democrats, introduced a bill during the special session that would have required industries to submit price increases to the federal trade commission 30 days before they could go into effect.

But the GOP said no. CAPITAL CHAFF Its been hushed up by Egyptian censorship, but two Americans were murdered in Cairo recently; also 150 Jews and more than 2oO net-Jews. One American, Stefan Haass of Philadelphia, had his ears cut off, and his body mutilated beyond recognition. Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson has cracked down on the railroads for their demand for an increase in mail rates. When the post office department asked the railroads to file several forms to justify a demand for a 70 per cent increase 'in mail-carrying charges, the railroads did not fill out the the forms.

So last week Donaldson abruptly canceled a 25 per cent increase he had given them. The government, he said, was still more important than the railroads. (Copyright, 1943, by the Bell Syndicate. Inc "Are you sure that optometrist in the Globe Want Ads said you HAD to wear glasses--or are you wearing them in self-defense? Everybody's Saying It. 'iuhri-tectionT Bartlett.

Mrs. Clyde Ford of Los Angeles is visiting friends here. She is the former Dorothy Lewis. Fred Klirefelter is the new custodian at Nortonville school. Mrs.

Frank Hart went to St. Joe Saturday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Courtney of Kansas City were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Baxter. The reunion of- the Pete Ferris family Sunday at the John Ferris home was attended by 40 persons.

Relatives and friends from Topeka, Leavenworth, Cummmgs, Atchison, Valley Falls, Winchester and Nortonville were present. Mrs. Tom Knapp of Leavenworth has been visiting her sister, Mrs. William Lambert. WHITING Mrs.

Helen McDivit of Horton and Leonard Ohlson were marriea Sunday at the Methodist cnurch in Whiting. They will make their lome on a farm northwest of town. Larabeth Roekhold of Climax is spending the summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jenson, and children, while her parents are attending summer school.

"Homp Furnishings" Intfen s. Mrs. Katie Fiester is home from the Horton hospital. Mr and Mrs. Ed Schied have moved from the Henry Beampn apartment to the Fees rental property.

Delores Hopkins is visiting her sister in Wichita. Mrs. John Bender and Charles Bender went with John DeBush to Ellenwood for a 10 day visit. Mrs. Hershell Alley returned Thursday from the Horton hospital.

Effective Sunday, Aug. 15, there will be a change in the arrival time of the eastbound Missouri Pacific passenger train which now arrives at 2 35 a. m. Effective that dato the train will arrive at m. and will be known as No.

510 instead of 512 as at present. The west bound passenger tram will continue to arrive at a. m. FARMINGTON The attendance at Bible school Sunday was very good, and the visitors were: Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Hamilton, and sons Jack Allen and James Melfred, of Medfotf, Ore. When the Hamilton's lived in this food lockers, slaughtering and processing. Allie filly, manager. "Home Furnishings." Intfen's. DISTRICT NO.

Virgil Henning. 47. died from a heart attack Sunday While enroutt from his home at Barnard, Mo, to Mound City, Mo. He was a son of Ernest L. and Susan Judy Hen ing and was born Feb.

27. 1901. near Mound City. In 1906 he moved with his parents to a farm in this community where he grew to manhood. He later returned to Missouri where he has made his home since.

He and Miss Nell Short of Fairfax were united in marriage at Effingham Aug. 2. 1940. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Virginia and Juanita Henning of Ottawa; his mother, Mrs. E.

L. Kenning of Nortonville; five brothers, Burman and Roy Henning of Nortonville. Dean Henning of Everest, Alvm and Jim Henning of Kansas City, and three sisters, Mrs. Marvin Delk of Troy, Mrs. Robert Faires Rea.

and Mrs. Lester Winder of Kansas City. "Home Furnishings" Intiens. Henry Stirton and sons who are living on the Fish farm have rented the Emmett whit farm which will be vacated Clarence Florey. Mary Louise Lateke is visitin her aunt, Mrs.

Lawrence Miles, Kansas City. Karl Latzke has rented the born estate farm west of Lancas and Mrs. Billy Zishka Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs Joe Zishkka and daughter, Ann. of '---OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major LANCASTER Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Kannmg entertained Sunday in celebration of both their birthdays. Guests were'Mr and Mrs. Otto Kannmg, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wells, RushviUe, and Mrs. William Herbst, Atch- The Bluebird class of the Methodist Sunday school met Monday Indianapolis. lind, are visiting ay evenin evening with Darlene Gossman. The Shannon PTA will have its annual ice cream social Thurs- Rudy Leibowitz's father, Louii Leibowitz, who has been visitins here the past six weeks, has ie- turned to Tucson, Ariz. He lives there because of asthma.

Heavy duty Willard and Exide batteries. P. Kautz Auto Supply Co. John Durst- "Sure my grandson is good looking. I was very nand- HOOVER BACK TO HIS BIRTHPLACE-Returning to West Branch.

for the celebration of his former president Herbert Hoover inspects the pump at the simple 3-room frame cottage where he was born. He told townspeople that his life is a product of the philosophy which made America great. (NEA Telephoto) locality west of here two miles, Orville was baptized in this church about 30 years ago. His mother, Mrs. Elmer Hamilton, lives between Sugar lake and Bean lake, and the family are here visiting her and family.

John Keas accompanied James and Donald Henry of Nortonville in their car to Beliontaine, Ohio, Sunday to attend a Purebred Ayrshire sale. Oliver Butler and his ex-GI agricultural class and families went for an outing at Bean lake Sunday. One member of the class, Vernon Gigstad Saturday evening. SUGAR CREEK Oral Hays, Jimmie Blakeley ana Bobbie Hurst were delegated from the Rushville American Legion post to the Legion convention Sunday at Rockport, Mot-A trap shoot tea mfrom here entered in the blue rock shoot held in connection with the convention won third place. "Home Furnishings" Intf en s.

Jesse Hmer's Model Ford caught fire near Frank McQueen farm Saturday afternoon and burned. iiimuuauunj- their mother, Mrs. Annie Zishka Mr and Mrs. Reuben Adams of Topeka also were guests of Mrs. Zishka Sunday.

Mrs Henry Stirton who has been caring for Mrs. Bill Kloepper and infant daughter, Linda Sue. has returned home. The Busy Bee club ladies MICI their husbands had an ice cream supper Sunday evening at tne George Peuker home. CAMP CREEK A son 'was born Thursday to Mr and Mrs.

Curtis Neill They now have two boys and a Marvin Meyer'is suffering from an infection in his arm caused 3 FeUoSship met Friday night at the August Bodenhausen home. "Home Marian Drimmel of A chison is spending this week at the home of Marilyn Bodenhausen. a Ruthann Kenyon, who has been working in Omaha, will return home next week. Mrs. Dale and Earl hospital.

Fiihrman is recoverin some at his age." Elastic hose, knee bands ana 1 ice cream social Thurs- ank i ets Lewis Prescription Shop, ting at the home of Mr. phQne 38 nd Mrs. Ed Boos. -'orne F'ln shings" Intfen's Mrs. Clem Haverkamp is under ic weather.

1 The Snowden Lumber Co. is uilding a new receiving room on dock. i Mr and Mrs. Ray Frazier have eturned from their vacation in olorado. Soft Water Service now avail- ble in Lancaster.

Filter-Soft Waer Service, 103 South Eighth. EFFINGHAM "Horns Furnishings" Intf en's Soft Water Service now avail- ble in Effingham. Filter Soft Waer Service, 103 North Eighth. Atchison Dr. Palmer, osteopathic physician, Dr.

Hess 6 for mites. Ball Bros. Watch braclets. Zimmerman's. Hats cleaned and blocked the i modern way Flores Cleaners Hatters.

W. H. Broun General Contract or and Builder Phone 1059 104 N. 5th WE Will be closed the 3rd week of August. From the 15th to 23rd.

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John Fitzgerald, who recently had an appendix operation, is able to resume his work at the Hagan store in Atchison. The Ladies Aid vnll meet Wednesday with Mrs. Ernest Thome Albert Hall is driving a new Ford. "Home Furnishings" Intfen's. There is just a day or two of shock threshing in this locality.

The Rev. and Mrs. Karl Gigstad and sons, Norman and Kenneth, from Lehigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs Betty Allison visited his uncle, Jim Allison, at Gower Sunday.

A- -from a dislocated shoulder. Mrs. John Schrewis has return ed to Omaha after visiting her daughter. Mrs. C.

Wendlm. Mrs. Edwin Schroder is ill with Mrs Hugh Stanton has been quite ill with an earache. Kathy. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dale McBribe is visiting her grand- THE SHAMROCK OPEN 24 HOURS FINE FOODS AND BEVERAGES FIRST BUILDING WEST OF GLOBE Mr. and Mrs. Andy housing their tobacco. RUSHVILLE RushviUe locker plant, frozen Helps For Eyes Everyone wants good efficient -that "will carry thru day work Relax eves from close work, look up frequently, focus on a distant point Also bathe sore, tired, itching, irritated eyes with soothing, comforting Lav- optik.

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PLAY CLOTHES and SUN DRESSES. A large selection in all sizes. Regular $1095 to $19.95 values Now SUMMER DRESSES including cool mesh, printed and solid color crepes, fine cottons. Junior and regular sizes. Regular S1695 to S2295 value-Now SUMMER DRESSES--Printed and solid color crepes and finest quality cottons in sizes 10 to 42 Regularly priced $2500 to Now PINAFORES And Sun Dresses- Fine quality printed Seersucker in sizes 10 to 20.

Regularly priced S4 95 $5.95 --in this sale '7 '13 16 95 95 AND BLOUSES and SKIRTS Atchlton, Kansas Group of Rayon and Cotton Blouses. Group of Jotton skirts. Buy for school and early fall. Regular $4.98 to $10.98 values Now '3 98 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT Ask for it either way both trade-marks mean the same thing IOTTUD UHDM AUTHORITY OP THI COCA-COU COMPANY HEKILNKAIMPIR MOS. 531 North Ninth itreot.

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