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MAKING THE SCENE High school girls lie facedown lo pick strawberries on a pint form which moves mechanically through the rows of berries it) St. Paul, Ore. TIip device was invented by the grower to speed the harvest. Laotian Is Assured Of U.S. Support Washington (AP) Prime Minister Souvanna Phouina of Laos said today the Uniiw! States has assured him of ceo-noniic assistance but that details will he worked out later after a development plan is established.

He made the statement after a one-hour meeting with Sec-reiary of State Dean Rusk. The 62-year-old prince described the meeting as an exchange of ideas about the assistance which might be extended by the U.S. government and implementation uf the Geneva accords establishing Laos as a neutral nation In Southeast Asia. Souvan.ua Phouma was to see President Kennedy later In the day. Kennedy is expected to assure Souvanna Phouma that theUnitcd States will honor its obligations to Laos and expects all other nations, Laos included, to Jive up to commitments that it be neutral and Independent.

The two leaders continue their discussion at a luncheon after the White House meeting. In considering the problem of continued U.S. aid tothenen-trallst regime. Sen. John Spark-man, suggested Thursday night that the burden oi ale! far Southeast Asian kingdom be borne by all 14 countries wnir.lt signed the accord aiGaneva last Monday guaranteeing the neutrality of Laos.

Aparkman told a reporter he Is considering making a proposal that the 14 nations, including the Communist bloc countries, China and North. Viet Nam, join with the West and neutral nations in Southeast Asia In providing cco-nomla and technical assistance to Laos. Wlien Informed of Sparkman's proposal, Souvanna Phounia said he would welcome such an arrangement. Atchison was Jarred bya terrific sonic boom shortly after 3 o'clock last night. It was a 13-58 Hustler In a practice bombing run on Kansas city, part of a scries of training maneuvers that started July 1 5.

Mooncy Creek picnic July 31, FUND CMMolldatcd PuLtTc Koollh Nimlnfl Gcicrcl Improvement Police Pension Firemen's Pension Refuse Dlspowl Bend Interest Public Improvement Parking Meters Social Security Industrial Nailaui Weeds Specie I MprovflMinl Ox-1 trillion Fcrtd (Sawane) Sewer System General Operation Maintenance fcfld Slnklflrj Fund (Series 1957-A) Bond Slnklnr; Fund (Series 1260) Bond Reserve Account (Scries 1959-A) Bond Reieivo Account (Series I960) Depreciation Replacement Street kisprovomeril Muchnla Foundolicn Savings Bands Side Iks No Fur.d Warren ta Pay Roll Encumbcnces Library Urban Conoenimilloii Fund Interceptor Setves Planning Fund U.S. Project Agreement 1 2-10-1 Insuronca Fund To Install New Pastor At the 10 a.m. service of St. John's Lutheran church ofl.an-caster Sunday, the Rev. Erich Petersen will be formally Installed as pastor by lite Rev.

Geoige Search, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church of Atchison. Rev, Petersen and family moved to Lancaster early in July from Broken Bow, where he had been pastor of Our Saviour's Lutheran church several years, lie preached his first sermon at Lancaster July 8, As pastor of Sr. John's he succeeds the Richard Dunning, who Is now pastor a Lutheran church at Kansas City. House (Continued from pajel) over last year's funds In the same bill, due almost entirely to funds for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

The space ajency requested in new funds and was allotted S3. 644,115, ODD. The committee turned down a request for 3.100 million In new funds for grants and loans for mass transportation projects In urhan areas on the ground the request exceeded the authorized ceiling. It approved $32.5 million for projects already authorized. Duke Fulton, new business representative for Kansas Power andLlght, andfamlly will hegln a Colorado vacation next week.

A boneymoon is sort or a vacation a man takes be lore going to work for a new boss. One of the hardest secrets Tor a man to keep Is tils opinion of hlmsell, CUaiH lot Ion of sec KIMILl Ft Hunt Sponaorcd Vry Council Ccho. Irwcslmenls 3-31-62 93,944. 32 999.27 6,362.91 12,315,43 15,458.15 9, IB? ,97 102,441.94 12,697.38 9,847.64 3,294.94 1,777.59 22,801 .39 62,298.32 19,322,30 12,627,96 23,571.85 23,520.53 4,033.35 8,020.00 80,50 95.31 2,096.44 2,019,69 448,690.18 72,541 BO 24,934.35 2,500.00 MARKETS Furnished locally and by AP Local produce; eggs current receipts hens old roosters No, 1 butterfat delivered within four days Grain truck prices; No. 1 hard wheat $2.

0B; soybeans mllo $1.80, oats yellow ear corn $1,03, K.C. Produce Kansas City (APJ-Consumer eggs; C'sdirtS and checks 14-19, others unchanged, Wholesale eggs; Medium 80 per cent A 2S others unchanged, Missouri and Arkansas live (rycrs and broilers: Broilers 14 delivered atplanr, broilers, fryers unchanged Poultryj Heavy type hens 5 lb up 12; light type hens 5 lb up Sj hens under 5 lb capons 9 lh 18; capons 7-B lb 1G; ducks, young, white, over 5 lb 15, Butter: Grade lb solid 65; grade lb quarters 66. Sr. Joe Livestock St. Joseph (AP)-Hags barrows and gilts steady to strong 1-2 2-3 17.75-10.00} sows 1-3 14.50-17.2S, Wall Street New York (AP) A sinking spell by Bethlehem Steel featured a mixed and truiet stock market early this afternoon.

The Associated Press average of GO stocks at noon was unchanged at 215.20 with Industrials unchanged, rails up .20, and utilities unchanged. Bethlehem was under fairly heavy selling pressure at the start when It dropped 1 to 33 on an opening blotEi of 12,000 shares, the largest early I Olclliroj. The Man 'Alio Sliot Li ben 1 Pit. and the Pen Ju Lit CLASS A SECT! 3: UHOllrC Tli.t Touch of Mirk 723 Kniglvti of Colunbus transaction. It clipped the loss slightly In later dealings.

Meanwhile, U.S. Steel, which reports on quarterly es ul Tuesday, also was duvm more than apointandotherleading steelmakers dropped fractions. Fractional gains by r-'ord and Chrysler gave the auto section a fairly perky look, General Motors and American Motors were unchanged while Studehak-er eased. Richardsuti-Merrell was down about 4 points, apparently in reaction to news that its subsidiary, William S. Merrell Co, of Cincinnati, Ohio, held exclusive rights to distributcthal-ldomlde, a new German drug which is heing blamed for birth malformations.

The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up 1.38 at 5B0.98. Standard Poor's 500-stouk index was up .05 at 56.82. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bender of Lee's Summit, will be weekend visitors at the hojiteof Miss Mary Bender and Mrs.

Henry Klostermeler, 112 North Twelfth, pulling on a trip tease. Mooney Creek picnic July 31. Official Publication DM THE PROBATE COURT OF ATCHISON COUNTY, KANSAS It the Matter of the Estate of Charles Volgt, Deceased NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Kansas to all persons concerned; You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said court by Coral Volgt, executrix, praying for approval of her actions, allowance of fees, assignment of the estate to this petitioner and for such other and further relief as to the court seems just and equitable, and yon are hereby required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 21st day of August 1962, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day In said Court in. the city of Atchison, Kansas, at which time and place said cause wfll be heard.

Should yuu fail therein judgment and decree will be entertained in due course upon said petition. Coral D. Volgt, Petitioner O'Keefe, McKelvy, O'Keefe 4 O'Keefe Attorneys for Petitioner. July 27, August 3, 10, 1SI02 QUARTERLY HEPOST OF TREASURER CITY OF ATCHISOM, KANSAS JUNE 30, 1962 Socelpls Aulfioriicd Transfers Dllburse- Tor ZnH Quarter (or 2nd Quarter Debit Credit 2nd Quorlm 80,657.19 63,818.66 37,334 1 4 758.95 927.51 .1,252.32 608,03 7,631 .13 406,05 1,245.00 547.89 512 35 4,138.52 3,465,00 602.26 7,602.02 7,167.0 4 949.62 39,528.41 76,755.74 18.9B 7,547.99 3,267.35 2,493.40 1,158.32 1,354.41 1,735,95 3,470,76 435,08 35oi65 .75 233,50 4.03 411-35 19,065.40 27,549.03 27,549.03 2,212.45 11, 619.03 6,172.50 7,920.00 20,651.62 3,510.00 322.56 1,800,00 151.90 1,500.00 82.52 1,200.00 561.00 562.50 3,452.13 75,150,44 75,150,46 1,989,49 3,769.28 3,779.45 413.31 22,034.11 32,721.10 37,721.10 3,225,33 3,225.33 Cash 4 Inveihr.ents Balance 73,348.91 730.71 926.07 11,712,07 16,933.93 65,214.61 5,168.37 9,463.27 1,403.82 3,340.17 1,039,84 22,805.42 43,644.27 31,309.11 4,590.48 16,137.94 31,659.99 24,923.75 24,811,05 4,033.35 8,020.00 79.00 95.31 33.20 9.83 333, 515,42 72,541.60 2,902,24 2,500.00 Official Publication city op atchison, kansas notice to prospective bidders construction sealed bids, in single copy, will be received in the municipal police court room, cit.y hall, gth and kansas avenue, atchison, kansas, until 1:30 p.m., c.s.t july 31, 1962, andthen be publicly opened and read. for the construction of two r2) 'earthfill flood a er retarding structures, these structuresare designated as sites and 7 amd are located within the white clay-hrewepy -whiskey creeks watershed and within the city limits of atchison, kanSAS.

THE ESTIMATED QUANTITIES, OF THE MAJOR ITEMS OF WORK ARE; COMPACTED EARTH FILL -249, 850 CU. CLASS A AIR ENTRAINED CU. CLASS CONCRETE STEEL BAR REINFORCEMENT STEEL TRASH RACKS 5 EACH; 30- INCH PRESTRESSED STEEL CYLINDER PIPE 264 LIN. 8-LNCH O.D. 14 GA, WELDED STEEL PIPE, ASPHALT COATED .177 LIN.

8-INCH GATE VALVE 2 EACH; 24-LNCH 14 GA, PIPE VALVE WELL 2 EACH; 32-INCH CAST IRON MANHOLE COVER-1 EACH; 4-INCH GALV, STEEL AIR VENT PIPE 1 EACH; GRADED FILTER MATERIAL 1020 CU. 6-INCH ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE LIN. FT, ROCK RIPRAP 3940 SQ. FENCING LIN. COMMON EXCAVATION 2520 CU.

YDS. EMERGENCY SPILLWAY TOP DRESSING 8085 SQ. STOCKWATER PIPE 1 EACH; CLEARING AND GRUBBING. ALL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED WITHIN 200 CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF RECEIPT 2 OF NOTICE TO PROCEED. ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT THF.

SITES MAY BE MADE BY CONTACTING G.L, NOLAND, CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF ATCHISON, CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, GTHSTREETANDKAN-SAS AVENUE, ATCHISON, KANSAS (PHONE EMERSON 7-5081). COMPLETE ASSEMBLY OF THE INVITATION FOR BIDS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE CONTRACTING OFFICER July 2, 3, 26. 21, 1962. B4, 348.03 4,945.65 11,700.00 11,249.16 6,928,11 38,515.61 5,933.38 6,928,11 2,969.19 969,73 14,845,95 19,624.54 5,913.90 28,053.39 21,584.72 12,022.98 3,953.92 298,434.69 1,979.44 109,371.92 109,371,92 431 ,348.53 834,488.25 594,032.53 Outstanding. Ob! I nations Revenue Bonds (910,000.00 Bonds No Fund Woironh 23,000,00 2,578,000.00 CLERK MobI Sank 1240,455,71 Cash 730,71 4,022,58) 12.07 5,634.77 1,720,22 26,499.00 (770.

Dl) 2,535.14 1,603.82 370.98 50.11 7,959.47 43,444.27 11,684.57 6,590.68 10,224.04 3,304.40 3,337.03 12,788.07 74.43 102. T6 79.00 95.31 591.40 30.20 9.83 39,893.93 72,541,80 2,902,24 520.54 ian) Watson of Kansas City days, arresting AWOL soldiers, price-fixing case, the Justice Mrs. Jerald (Joan) BtnWey of He even arrested a civilian Department announced today. Topeka. Th'erearesevengrand- for drunkenness and testified Any, Gen.

Robert F. Kennedy children and six great grand- against hlmln magSstratecourt, said the settlement includes children, a brother, Fred Mc- winning a conviction. payment of million to the Coy and sister, Mrs. Melvin Then the young MP's little Tennessee Valley Authority in Stafford of Valley Falls. world fell apart yesterday.

damages for inflated prices paid Funeral services yjM beheld He was arrested himself, and to GE as a result of the price-Sunday at 2:30 p.m„ attheNor- police learned he was Pvt. Ed- fixing conspiracy, tonvllle Presbyterian church, die Roger Neal of Kansas City, The ilagge Funeral Home is in AWOU from Ft. Carson, Patricia Ann, 4-year-old, charge of arrangements. since July 2. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Mart- His club was homemade, and In Gerlng, route 1, has re- I his pistol was a plastic covered from a brohen collar an JOin painted to look real, bone, which she suffered In a fall recently at Jackson park Em, Deat fcm while family picnic.

GE AGREEMENT 1 ATCHISON GLOBE Friday, July 11, 1962 McCoy Rites On Sunday Ralph McCoy, 74, of Norton-vilte, died this morning at the Winchester Imspitat. He was born Oct. 30, 1887 near Valley Falls and was a retired stock dealer. It. 1910 he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Bauer and on Oct.

26, 19C0, iltey tlieir 50th wedding anniversary. Survivors are his wife of trie home, and th'ree daughters, Mrs. Alfred (Vivian) Wells of Kansas City. (A P) A 17- Washing a (AP) General A colony oi sterner iwijcy Electric Co. has agreed to pay ants survives during tne coia.

year old soldier, wearing a militarv policeman's uniform. ecord muiwn to settle "'j has been workinp around the bus damaee suits that siations in Kansas City several viction of the company in of selected ants. Mrs. (jeorgc (Mar Official publication CITY OF MUSCOTAH, KANSAS NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, in compliance with the provisions of G.S, 1949, 19-2929. That the governing body will meet on thel5th day of August, 1962, at 8 o.cloek p.m., at Mus.cotah City hall for the purpose of hearing objections and answering questions of taxpayers relating to the following budget and the proposed tax levy, and considering amendments relating thereto.

Francis D. Christ, Clerk, Mike Wilson, Mayor. PROPOSED TAX LEVIES BY FUNDS 1962 Less: Met 1962 Total 1962 FUNDS Tax jnne 1962 Ad valorem Add Ad valorem Require- Residue Tax for Delinquent Tax merits Sales Tax Requirements Taxes Requirements Cencral Operating $1,258.00 $196.53 SI, 061.42 $1,103,88 Noxious Weed no levy' Bond and Interest $2,784.85 $2,784.85 $111.39 S2, 896,24 Total All Funds 43.ajS.37_ $153.85 $4.000.12 COMPARISON OF INDEBTEDNESS, LEVIES AND Indebtedness: Bonds Outstanding- Light and Water Gen. Oblig No Fund Warrants Outstanding All Other Indebtedness -Water Bonds (Hevenue) Total GENERAL OPERATING FUND TOTAL EXPENDITURES $33,000.00 Year 1961 Year 1962 Tax Tax Levy Expenditures Levy Expenditures General Operating G.E80 $1,310.69 6.580 $1,473,80 Bond and Interest 1.518 $2,904,95 14.870 $2,844.92 Total 2,176 "14TBT5T54" j4.3IB.73 Preceding Year, 1961 Expenditures! General Government Salaries $1,941.09 Office Expense and Priming 136,92 Building Expense and Rent Telephone Co 6.94 Equipment and Equipment Expense 50.00 Election Expense 56,46 Miscellaneous, Christmas Decora- 28.67 tlons, permanent trees purchased 100.00 Sales Tax. etc 302,17 Mlscel, -Newton Mfg.

Co 61.25 Total General Government 2,682.50 Highway Department Materials and Supplies, Hock for streets Equipment Total Highway Department Fire Department Repairs and Supplies Equipment Fire Hose Total Fire Department Parks New Shelter House Materials, Repairs and Equipment Total Parks Street Lighting 'Supplies Extensions to Tele, dial house Total Street Lighting Total General derating Fund Expenditures Receipts; City's Unencumbered Balance, 1-1 Ad valorem Property Tax Residue Sales Tax Licenses, Fees and Permits State Highway Commission Gasoline Tax Trarafpr from 1 IltllltV Total Receipts 8,981.17 Less: Expenditures C.51 1,01 Unencumbered Balance, 12-31 470,16 NoximJi weed FUND Jan. 1, 1961 Jan. 1,1962 $32,600.00 SS5, 000.00 Tangible ilSSt), JlSa.rMy.bu" 1B81, ilSl.517. FUNDS $500.00 150.00 12,00 260,00 $32,000.00 tEg.TSO.M T9B2, lYear 1963 Tax Levy Expenditures 8.500 14,800 21,300 $1,103.88 $2.896,24 $500.00 160.00 12.00 2ED.0O 60,00 25.00 1,938.64 500.00 500,00 383.92 1 60.00 1 60.00 2,302.56 650.00 650,00 33.03 425.00 33.03 425.00 425,00 951.89 96.20 100,00 100,00 1,048,09 100,00 100,00 308,22 300.00 300.00 136.61 444.63 300.00 300.00 6,511.01 300.00 300.00 393.32 470. IS 1,280.03 1,424.00 196.68 200.00 50.0 0 50,00 121.46 121.00 207.44 210.00 4,232,35 Expenditures: Salaries 2.00 20.0D 10.00 Chemicals 2.00 1 5,00 10.00 Equipment Tax .05 Total Expenditures 20.00 Receipts: City's Unencumbered Balance, 1-1 40.05 36.00 1.00 Ad valorem Property Tax lQ.QO Total Receipts 40.05 5GM SOT" Less: Expenditures 4,05 35.00 20.00 Unencumbered 35.00 l.rjfl Expenditure-Si Band Principal, Liglit Water 1,750,00 1.350,00 1,750.00 Interest Coupons 1,151.25 1,102.50 1,031,26 Commission and Postage 3.70 3,70 J.fjO Total Expenditures 3,904.35 Receipts; City's Unencumbered Balance, Irt 086.68 591.79 310.30 Ad valorem Propeety Tax 2,002.70 2,574,71 2,474.55 Light tind Water 5B7.36 Total Receipts 3,496.74 5,166.150 277BT3F Less; Expenditures 2,904.05 2.B56.20 2,784.85 Unencumbered Balance, 12-31 310.30 WATEH UTILITY FUND Expenditures: Salaries and Wages Materials, Supplies and Expense Meters and Equipment Meter Refunds Freight Bills Interest on Bonds Bonds Retired G.O, and Revenue Stale Board of Health Total Expenditures' Recelptsj City's Unencumbered mlance, 1-1 Sinking Fund Sales to Consumers Ad Valorem Tax Meter Deposits (After current bills paid all funds revert to Bond and Sinking fund.) Total Receipts Lessi Unencumbered Balance, 12-31 072.00 850,00 650,00 176.10 150,00 150.00 6.70 10.00 20,00 25.00 15.00 10,00 15,62 10.00 10.00 3,852.47 3,851.57 35.00 35.00 35.00 4,844.01 4,755.47 3,146.76 3,190.74 3,278,27 3,375.47 3,300,00 3,200,00 1,487.60 1,600.00 1,400.00 26.00 10.00 16.00 8,034.76 8,000.74 7,893,27 4,844.01 4,722.47 4.726.67 STfloVM 3,163710".

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