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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 11

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MARKETS FnrnUbtd tni by The Anodited Press LOCAL MtODUCE Eggs Current Receipts 26c No. 1 Butterfat delivered within four days 50c Hens 4V4 Ibs and over lOc Hens 4V4 Ibs and 9c Old Roosters 7c GRAIN Wagon Wheat No. 1 Hard Wheat $197 Soft No. 1 Winter $198 Milo $1 75 Oats 54 Yellow Ear Corn 94 Kansas Oty Produce KANSAS CITY (A Wholesale eggs, extras, 65 per cent 33.5; medium, 65 per cent 31.5; standards 30.5; current receipts, average 52 Ib, fiber cases. 56 Ib wood, 29.

Consumer eggs, large -'A, 30.5 33, medium 29-31; large 29-31. Poultry, hens 4 Ib up 19, der 4Vi Ib 10; commercial fryers, broilers, 20.5; old roosters and stags, young turkeys, f.o.b. farm, hens 14 Ib up 24; tbms, 24 Ib up, 19; young white ducks, over 5 Ib, 12; young geese 10 Ib up, 32; guineas 15; capons, 8 Ib up, 25; capons 7-8 Ib, 22. Butter, grade Ib, solid 67.5; grade Ib quarters, 680 butter: fat Ib, 43-48. St.

Joe livestock Ainiefics sign Two Huriers KANSAS CITY W-Two pitchers, Burnette and Arnold Porto, ctrrerq were signed today by the Kansas City bringing the 1958 roster to 32 players. The 28-year-old Burnette won seven and lost 12 last season and had an earned run average of 4.30. 'one of the few remaining players who came with the club from Philadelphia, won four and lost nine last season and had an earned run average of 3.91. FINANCIAL STATEMENT BUFFALO, Wyo When City Clerk Carl Kaltenbach opened a letter, out'dropped an overtime parking 21 cents and this note "This is all the monej I had Please appreciate the fact that I lost a quarter in a pmball inach ine, bought a cup of coffee, pushed my car out of town and am now in the process of selling it. lhank 5'ou.

I owe you 29 cents." wwne, rnaay. reontaiy 14, 8 6 BRIDGE BLOCK --The best engineering brains probably couldn't design a more effective bridge block than this rendering company truck jammed in a bridge over Blacklick Creek in Columbus, Ohio. The driver, William McNamara, was not How the accident to the fully loaded truck happened 'is open'to speculation: However, there will be no speculation for the fish in tlje creek below as to where their next meal is coming from. ST. JOSEPH W-tUSDAMJojs 3,500 slow early, tive later; barrows and gilt's weak to mostly 25; sows fully steady; mixed U.

No 1 3 190-25(1 butchers- 20.25-75; uniform 190-235 Ibs 20.75-21.00; including 20.85 and 20.90, near 150 head mainly No 1-2 grade 184-228 Ibs sows mainly No 1-2 under 330'lb's 18.75;'' 330450 Ibs No 2-3 grade 450-550 Ibs 17.50-18.COJ New York Stock List NEW YORK p.m.. slocks: 1 p.m." Net Chg Admiral 8V4 Allied-Ch 77 Allis Chal 26 Am Airline IVm Am. Cyan L. 40' A Am fob Anaconda And PrfO 23 Atchison IS'A Avco Mfg NEW YORK ffl Industrials i A Pac" paced'a quiet stock market rally Cu cs Svc this afternoon. i Cont Can Key stocks rose generally frac-! oil 39 lions to a point, in some cases curtiss sirelching their gains to around 2.

Dow Cnem WallStreet Prices improved late in the morning after an irregular start. The recovery came after a six- day slump, was stemmed -by i CC Du Pont 182 Food Mach -51 Ford Mot terday's inconclusive action. The improvement was fairly Gen Motors 34M: 'Goodyear 72 Tj Ever add crumbled crisply cooked bacon to the yolk stuffing for deviled eggs? general but the burden of the ad-1 jl vancc was 'carried by the industrials. Rails" and utilities were barely ahead on average. General Dynamics around 2 points: after the Navy awarded contracts for three to fire the Polaris missile.

Kan GE 3114 Kan PL -J 27 Lone Gem 33'A Marq Cem 32 Minn MJI. 78 Add sliced pim.ien.to-·- 'stuffed Mo Pac A 23 olives to cream sauce and serve Monsan '-33 fnt Harv Int Paper 9114 Int Shoe 36 Kan ou 2 V4 'A DeMolay Mothers Circle Chili Supper or Hot Dogs TUESDAY, FEB. Igth Home made pie and coffee. Serving Masonic Temple. APPLE DUMPLING an apple a day keeps the doctor away, pretty Sandra Elswick, Pennsylvania's 1958 A Queen, is all set for a healthy life; The 17-year-old high school senior, from Stewartstown, was picked at the State Horticultural Association meeting in York.

Pa. AUTHORIZED i Service Agent For TUNE-UP and INSPECTION' i KKLAUTOCO. i Phqne 201 Com'L I VODVE AIREAW 6IVEN THE OEDEE THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY. ALEXi I SK AWSB WE HAD BETTER. Be.WEKE WHEN THE AMPHIBIAN TcllC'rlK POWN! THE-ftH- CZEW AW BE WANTING OKKPSASTOWHATTO WHICH 11 NO ONE NOW CH ONE? THE ISLANP LEAVE UNTIL THE WAR GAMES ARE DUTY MAN ON ISLAND PEIFTINS TOiVAEP Home Maintenance Co.

ROOFING GUTTERING PAINTING WATERPROOFING GENERAL. UPKEEP FLOYD R. BOUKHAKT Ml 'Atchison, Kansas fjl AAA I I I III. LLL and STATION SUNDAYS 717 Main 9 i WOW-O HW6 was ffiO YCU PUT HIIA IJNOE2 LOCK ASP KSY AT COAWfiL OVJN MlSTcR C02SI6AN, WEST FKIEWD OF POLICE, POSTMASTEB ANPMAY02. KOT 52SWW2P H5RE.

THE L05INS THE 50 KEEP VOU CIO Vn- witli 'braised or broiled chicken. If you want your'Scrambled eggs to be really creamy, cook them over hot water. Mont Ward Nat Bisc 45Vs Nat Distill Nat Gyps Central No Am Av Ohio Oil Olin Math 'SOW Peabody Coal Penny. 89 meet in Special Phill'pct cpiiimunifatinn Friday, proct i TJ V. Vt ll'e Ac five Lodge No.

158 'Feb. Wth, 7:00 P. M. Regular order of Rayoniei 'ness. Work in the 3rd ''Degree.

Visitors wcl- i come. Jlefreshments. 3 ----LEON J. ALEXANDER, W. M.

eg ap HAL WAISNER, Secretary CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to: all who were thoughtful and remembered me with cards, letters and gifts when-I was a patient in the hospital. MARY ANN TULEY Effingham Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY of Mrs. Ruby Neerman wish to express their sincere thanks to all their friends for their expressions of sympathy and floial offerings at the time of the death of our mother and grandmother. MR, AND MRS. GEORGE NEERMAN and JOYCE ANN MR.

AND MRS. CHARLES NEERMAN and MARJOK1E 56 16V4 36Vi 23V4 Sears Kocb 26 Sinclair 47Vi Soeony Spen Chem 56 Sperry Rd 19 Std Oil Cat Std Oil Ind 36 Sid Oil 49'i toke Van Sun Chem Tran Air Un Pac Hub 33Vii -S Steel VVoohvorth 40 Eyebanks in Canada have recently made 80 successful corneal transplantings. BIJKIAL VAULTS and MUEMOKIALS E. HEISMt 909 Coml Atcliison Eases Strain and Tension Enjoy, chewing refreshing, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint daily. Millions do.

Buy some today. DUoMe'Kliewerl REPRESENTING EQCITABLE LIFE Assurance Societv of United States I6 Riley phung 105' 8 d' WUtL. PER HEVVIN'S SHORE DID SNAP MUST BE OUTTA 'ER IT COULDN'T BE HELPEP, BARON I'VE GOT HUMAN GUINEA PIG STRUCK ft WINE BEFORE I COUL5 STOP WE MUST HAVE ft REPLACEMENT FOR EXPERIMENT AT BSS YORE PARMM-I CIBN'TMEAN T'INTERRUPT, THIS HERE LOCK NSEPSD I TOOK APART-A LI'L GRAPHITE'LL DOTH' TRICK 31 -PHONE. John Kaff, Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 501 ComT POST SCRIPT FORT COLLINS, Colo. Ten red cedar fence posts set into the ground at the Agronomy Farm at Colorado Stale University in 1917 are still in good condition after 40 years.

The posts were treated in hot and cold baths of gas tar creos-1 ole before being driven into the earth. A check this fall below the ground line showed no signs of nscct damage or decay. ROD. fovoo iWD THE IHAROlF-BUISi MORTUARY Est. I8CS i Nn.

5lh Ph. 17IJJ GEO. IIAHOUFF. ROSE BL'IS. FRED DYER, KAV GlUlDNEK SAWIN-DYER 1 FUNERAL HOME I 30G Com'l St.

Phone 112 Ti FUNERAL NOTICE Mortuary- 800 Kansas Plione 70 LARSON Sadrak. Engvold. Funeral Sunday. February 16, p.m., First i a church, the Rev. C.

P. 1 Dukelow official'tng. Interment Lancaster ceme- tcrv. The casket will lie in slate at the church from 1:30 until the funeral hour. Hilltop Greenhouse FINEST FLdWERS AND PLANTS FOR EVERY OCCASIQN i 1031 Oak St.

Phone 207 NOTICE OF SUIT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO: John Roberts, G'eorgc H. Fairchild. Louis Kipper, Dominick Gaffeney, Domnick Gaffney. Catharine Gaffncy. The Do- Ian Mercantile Company, a corporation, Paul Kautz.

Maggie Brown and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of sucli of the defendants as may be deceased; the unknown spouses of the defendants; the unknown officers, successors, trustees, creditors and assigns of such defendants as arc existing, dissolved or dor-! mant corporations, the unknown executors, administrators, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of such defendants as are or were partners or in partnership; and the unknown guardians and trustees of such of the defendants as arc minors or are in anywise -under legal disability: and the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of any person alleged to be deceased and made defendants as such and all other persons who are or may be concerned: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in the District Court oE Atchison County. Kansas, by the below named plaintiff praying that she be adjudged to be the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate, situate in Atchison County, Kansas, io-wit: i Lot'TMrtcen (L 13) and Iho West Twenty (W 20) feet of Lot Four- I teen (L H) in Block Eleven (ELK I 11) in West Atchison, an addition to the City ol Atchison. and that tile Court determine all adverse estates, or interests'which you claim in said real property and lhal the owner's thereto be quieted against you and each of you and all other persons who arc or may be concerned, ami for a determination of the descent of Robert H. Bump, deceased, and assigning his interest in said property to his heirs at law at the time ol nis deccnse and you are hereby required to plead to said Petition on or before 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the 24th day of March, 1358.

at said Court at Alchison, Kansas. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course on said PC- Utl NELLIE D. BUMP, Plaintiff. May Duncan. Attorneys fov PhinWf February 7.

14. 21, 1958 ATCHISON COUNTY AUCTION CO. FEB. 15. 1958 30 Hci.

Angus Cows. 2 to 6 yrs. old, 15 with calves by side, balance springers. 1 Angus Bull. 75 head mixed cows, steers and heifers.

All livestock sold steady to strong last week. We will have a good supply of hay again. C. J. ESTES, Auct.

Phone 2347-M. GOOD DAOOYS SOIHG TO TAKE us TO OR NO, SIR-- A DON'r LOOKSOCDWCERMED.SIR/ SINCE you've VVF'KE PERFECTLY COMFORTABLE' BEEN GOOO EMOLkoH To PAY THE WAV WOULDN'T TtlifJK OF LETTING YOU SIT gy ORPHEUM THEATER TICKET GIVEN WITH EACH 3-TIME (and more) CASH GLOBE WANT AD STARTS Sunday win ut it JCHH TOT. mm tKW Htm BOTH i man ii mm mm i-mi IT B. tm. ALICE-' SHOOTlW TH JOB IDOUESS NECESSARY POMt BE SILLT' YQD TAUSHT fAF TO SHOOT FAST AND STRAIGHT.

3 "Roses are red. Violets are Valentine's Dav I'm thinkinij of youl'y (signed) Bernard. NOW WASN'T THAT TMOUSHTPLJL OF HIM! I'LL RUN OVER AMD THANK- A BUT THE TIME-MAO-IIME LABORATORY OF SIMPLY BY TOE DOC1OR THE TWIST WOULD 66 ON A SEfKRCH KOR OF A DIAL I EVIDENCE OF HIS FRIENDS' FATB OH. I OONT OBJEQ TO NWCHEZ, ADMIT WITH BUT RATHER THE IT'S A LONG, COULD HIS TIME TRAVELING FROM I ROUGH HANDLE I MACHINE: HERE TO THERE TRIP FOR U5 VERY EASILY 1NEWSPAPE.

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