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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 8

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Wednesday, January 4. Looking Atchison In Major Alchison area events ol the year 19G0 are chronicled in the following review from the Cites ol The Globe: MAY 1. anms J- Walsh, proprietor d( Walsh ClolhiniJ honored by Heart of America Men's Apparel club in Kansas City, Cily cttmiiiission approved addition Van Dyke market at Fourth and Atchison. 3. Efdnfftiam city council ordered old tiatel razed Deaths: Gin- W.

Beagle. JS. retired grading contractor; Miss Man- Ann Lentz. 91. 1.

Shirley Kins, Troy hijh school senior, crowned queen of 'Doniphan caiiniv Apple Blossom festival. 5. District court jury awarded Charles Merrill SO ill i suit againsi insurance company for damage to Merrill Isold in July. 19SS, disaster. Urban Re-liewal Agency announced intention of acquiring certain properties oast SlvIJi street.

6 Srolt Puliver elected chair, man o( Salvation Army Advisory b.urtl. B. Elwin Miller, Kan sas Wiled in traffic arci-drnt near Ilorton. 9. Cily commission tool; lo acqjire more river front property far fulure expansion.

10. Mrs Minnie Weaver. 71, died after Inn'' illness. hain anil Lancaster approved Bonds for natural Kas sysleuis 32. Miss Anna ilarie Hayes.

SS. popular Atchison nurse, died iin-exnecicdly at the family hniiic. 702 North Third. Trades and Labor council awarded full amouni soughl. in district courl suit against insurance company for disaster damage.

15. Edward T. O'Connor, TO. an nounced retiremen! as coedurlor on Iht Central Braneli after 53 years til service. evic City commission approi nits erals hi serve portions and souHnvesl Atchison.

Deaths: Carl B. Searles Back On Mis; Mabel Lavenenti, G5. 17. Ben D. Sli-eeter.

for Ihree yeirs stioerlntenrtenl nf Atchison parks, appointed superintendent ot Fill River and Toronto slate parks. HKA neadonarters lnmcd into r- building at Horton. 18. Mrs. C.

Harman SO, passed away. 19. The Rt. Rev. Aliliol CuUi-bei-t McDonald awarded diplomas lo S3 irad'iates and presided at ground-hreaking for Hie tlass room landing at a Hill.

ard wind caused damage here and cleclric service was inlermnted due to power lir.e damage during tornado al Mrridcn. Oskaloosa. Leavenwurlli and oLher northeast towns. At Mcriden Mrs. Mildred Hundley, formerly of Norionville ivaj kill'd in rolianse of her tavern.

Wind ond rain caused cancellation of evening Cole Circus per-formancr in Atchison. house roaf bltiwn oft and other damn-1- catiseil al Oskaloosa. 20. Pneumonia caused the death of Harry T-3 al tile Atchison liosuilal. 21.

Mure than 1.300 toured Storage Faeilily-Mchison Cave during Armed Forces Day open house. 22. Deer crashed through "lass front nf Hudson Filline. station in East Aicnison. 23.

Mrs. G. Worthy, ptoiiec WeLmore residenl, died in Seneca nursing home where Iter husband passed away in lftiS. 21 Claude Cassily, presi de.m al tlic Rushville State bank-look life with a revolver, dm I960 to iTOrry-of-ill health; Tiie Kcv. Brendan Downey inaugurated as president of St.

Benedict conage ai jtuna mm mencement. llonoriry a i cm were conferred on Gov. Geome Docking, Cloud L. Crav, Bishop Charles f. Buddy of San Diego.

and Dr. Francis J. O'Malley of N'otra Dime univer-sity. 26. The Rev.

C. P. Duke! resigned as pastor of the Presbyterian church to accept call from the John Calvin Presbyterian church, Kansas Cily, Kas. A claii of 75 received diplomas at Mount St. colk-gc.

Dr. Thomas A. Brady of Misiouri university delivered the a m-menconienl address. Mary Aretisuerg, 91, widow of away. 27.

A sand dredge and barges broke moorings on east bank of Missouri river ami floated against the railroad bridge. The dredge and a barge sank several hundred vnrds soulh of Hie bridge, which was not damaged. Dr. Vnnslon 11. Ryan, 55, formerly of Atchison, faculty ntemiier of Rdekhurst college, a nsas City; -Mrs.

Marie Davidson. ST, N'orlonvilk; Roger V. Atkinson, 57. 2fl. Carl K.

Ituscli, 77, retired Hayes Plumbing Co. employe, died after a short illness. 30 attended Vernon, Oak Kill and Ml. Calvary reme-teries Memorial Day i i ices sponsored by Velerant organizations and Co. E.

Kansas National tluard. SOI North Ninth, widow of Edwin Royingloti. passed awav. 31. Approval tiT Atchison Urban Renewal loan and grant announced in Washington.

D.C lim Gaskell of soil conservation service at Effingham promoted to work unil coivsei'vatiuiiLst of Tabetic counly. Mrs Viola Eugenia llaldwin, 93, lifelong resident of Troy. JUNE 1. Cily commission decided ask stale highway roniniission to reduce U.S. -39 right-of-way near and Skyway to clear title Ic filling station and two drive- 2.

Fit a fur tlura approved $19,000 loar Water District No. suuih of Alehisou Kill Mover of Luxt.i Co. namej executive ttir new Achievement program. Dealds: Mrs. Florence Mabel Wlialey.

75; I Ea. P. Yc 61 3. Wilbur (I'mfcyi Ilules. afl, fat-lly shot ot David llailsock biime ear Terry school house.

Coron er's jury found Slajes came his death from bullet tired by Hartsock, who was arrested on war- nl rh arcing second degree mur der. i. Probate Judge Kratik llunn. polenlalc ot Abd a 11 l'i Slirine, broug'hl ceremonial to Atchison. Deaths: Mrs.

Carrie 82. Truy; r's. Pearl Hawks, 62. school teacher at Perry, formerly of Effingham. 5.

Peritonitis follmving rup tured appendix mused the death of Lawrence 7.. Mastin, sr 40 abstracliir amateur radio oncrn lor and former cisilian defense 6. David released on bond signetl by Tl nun Ilubb in fatal shooting of Wilbur (Pinky) Rales. Knud-son, G7. received fraclurcl legs and other injuries in tractor accident near Everest.

I in 5S. formerly of Hill-cot ah. died at Emporia. 7. Dr.

Allen T. Stewart came from T.ubbnek, Texas, as associ to the returned to the United States several weeks later he found that the insurance claim had already been paid, and his home was already completely repaired. In Factjiehad to ask, "Where of Dr. Wlesian L. Andersou.

Mn. Park, 66. wife of John T. died illness of eight wttb. 9.

Deaths: Mrs. Nora Allen Cluck, 7T, troy; Miss Gertrude Haynes. 56 Everejt; It). Mrs. Nellis Montgomery, TT, widow of Ed Mootgowiery, died after long ton Cain, 72, native of Alcbison, died at his home in Riverside, Conn.

IMlss Corcoran, tl, Troy, passed 13, Vic Gritfis announced plans tor new building at Twelfth and Commercial for Midwest Machine Coll. The Rev. Eroesl Stillbaum- er transferred from St Peler's church at Crcston, lawa, to St. Benedict's church in Alchison, eding the Rev. Anthony Redman, assigned to St.

John's church, Burlington, Iowa. Commander Evelyn Clancy, red army nurse, died at Vet crans hospital, Kansas City. A. D. Hlytlie elected president ol Rushville Slate bank to fill vac ancy caused by Ihe dealh ol Claude H.

Lassils. Mrs-. Ann Redinger, S2, Alchison, and Alfred Calloway. Lake, killed in a col lision of automobiles cast Mo Kan bridge. Mrs.

Rcdingcr's hus band, George. 71, was ialally in jured. Oren S. Meranda, 33, Ateh arrested on cliarges ol man slaughter and drunken driving. liealth.

Fisher. 7a pasn-ti j.vaj several yean oi failinj Nitnry Lange. IT, daughlei and Mrs. Ilcnry Curnmings. crowned ijueen ol Atchison Dairy festival.

i Wilson of Muscotah won milking conlcsl. IS. Herbert D. Lehman, nayo: of White Cloud, and Duane Owen Mvers, five year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

nielvin Myers ot Lan caster, killed in collision neat Lancaster. 19. Deaths: Laura L. Ros dafll. S8.

NorlDnviUe; Myra Thompson, 7S, Cumniinfis. '20. Mrs. Gerald W. Foley reelected presidrnl of the Atchison County Jted Cross chapter.

21. Anthony K. (Tony) llotli, 5J, husband of the former Kale Nass Df Atchison, died unexpectedly at his home in Tapeka. David lUrtsock bound over to district court (or trial on second decree murder charge in death ot Wilbur (Pinky) Balei. Worsl storm since disaster of July, 1958, struck Atchison and blowing down trees and damaging crops, houses and buildings.

Karl Root, Urban Renewal director, re-signed lo return lo Ins law practice. Richard M. Daiey, S3, of Denver, appointed his sue- 25. Jimmie W. Clialfan, ii, died at- (he Alchison hospital of selt-inflicldd shotgun wound at home of his" parents.

Mr. and Mrs. William Clialfan, MIC I FutirHi, ZB.Nels Rudic, al, formerly ot Eve real, died a I Horton. 27. Mrs Emma McPhilimy, 87, of Kfflnghani, tlicd al Ihe Marlon huspltal.

28. Oscar Swearinger. IS died at his home In Rusliville. 2D. Christian Kole, Kansas Children's Receiving Hoiiu.

clinical director, appointed superintendent of Stale Ilospilal and Training Center at Winficld. 30. Marshall G. Fletcher, 71, former head of the Thayer Foundry, died unexpectedly al his JULY 1. Lee Hamilton III came from California as associate in oltice or John l'i.

Ituelilcr, altorncy. Oskaloosa Independent announced plans to celebrate centennial July 7. as laree as p.ot( baits knocked oul slaincd lilass windows in Methodist and Chris-lian rhurches al Troy. Wind and liail caused much damage in Hon-dena anil other northeastern Kan- TOCiaiiDn organiied with the Randal Harl Denny, paslor I lie Miingliam and i.ancaa William Holden Tells How The Right Insurance Saved Him From Big Loss "I was thousands of away from home, making a picture in 1 long' Kong, when the importance of having the right insurance was really brought homo to me," says famous ino- tion picture actor William llolilcti. "At tlic time It happened, all I knew was in a cablegram.

It read, Don't worry. Part house burned." William I loldcn goes on ay there was a nappy nothing hut praise for his independent insurance agent. "In tlic first place he makes sine you're insured only with companies that pay claims promptly and fairly. Then, if you have a loss, he helps yon When collect. You get first-class -and protection-all along tlic line." You, too, cut count on getting the, right insurance when you buy' from the man who displays this Big I Seal.

To display tt, wo was the firef" became the have had to meet profei repair job was so perfect, iiona! standards designed William (olden has to protect you. Kansas Association of Independent Insurance Agents A AatacUtiop wllk tk. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS, INC i. Wynlnop, It, died Horton hojpiUl. ol Harry' H.

CoUiai. retired Hh- sourt Pacific conductor, who rraakfort. Poullry Ca. bulldbia foi uje'of Midwest -Co. Mrs.

Ruth Birkow, 68. widow ot Frank A. Barkow. died at her home, 400 North Third, long Illness, 11. commission decided on move to ban sale and use oC fine-works within the city Mrs.

Minnie Robinson, 84, MuscolaK, 12, Everett Earley, cashier ol the Kansas Power and Light Co retired alter 3i years. 13. Charles Browtie, 18, Horton; Warre Culp, 69, Troy, 15. Mrs, Alice Wickershjm, and Mrs, W. T.

Fox. 85, passed IS. Mrs. Peter Beying. IB, died an txletuled illness.

19. George Rliss, 52, LFM cm ployo and former hater, died fol lowing surgery. 20. New Safeway store a Eighth and Kansas opened foi business. Former store wan des troyed by fire in November, 195! John T.

Adcock, 46, found dead in bam oa his farm near Everest, Dr. Ray Meidinger Brown county coroner, ruled death was due 10 suicide by hang tog. 21. Stan Munson, Kansas Power and LiEht Co. area manager, promoted lo manajer of Division 2 of Ihe company succeeding A.

W. Johnson. LoavenworLh. retired. Dean Miller won Bellevne Country club women's t-olf title.

a2. Larry Smith, 13. of Mr. and Mn. Joe Smith of soar Kr-1 Atchison zi.

am, u. ouneo widow of. Aaolph Hudko, died at iwU mecucai ceoier. anni 24. Mn.

E. J. Mrd WrtMiy. lint NaUooM City ot Now Vork kw Udder on Atchison Urban Kenywal preuna. liury P.

KauU ejected post, American Legion, Lilliin Dunt Ruff, widow of Pole Ruff, died in City.nure-ing. hohat. fi -BiHy, Tl, lontiorly of Atchison, died at his home in Kansas City, Kis. St. route passed Body of 'Dew Fricker, 80, iioltooi inisstng ten.

found hanging in barn on John Gibbens soutti Dt ttungiiam. 27, Mrs. Marlatie Claytar. died from injuries suffered In automobile iccidonl. G.

Sohmeling, TS, veteran builder, died. 28. Home Building and Loan purchased Nass Bros, building al Fifth and Cdmmer. eial. "occupied by Book and Stationery slore, Pat Supple Shoo ahop and Hainmy's tavern, William Morean, formerly of Huron, died at Topeka following stroke.

Frank 89, of Hoyt, former Good fnlenl farmer, died at Top 30. Speed W. Stanton, director of Exchange National bank since 19.57. elected active vice president Pusch, 77. died at his home, 1391 South Tenth, Mrs.

Flora Jaeob, 45, Kan jas City, killed in auto accident near Beverly e.iroutc horns after visiting aunt, Mrs. Harry Fislier, in Atchison, Burial was in Mount Vernon cemetery hero. Mayhefr, 69, fanner I a V. A I TT I YOU TO Long Deacn, 1. Tom Wathsna, elect- edi ehairman of Kansas Water Re sources hoard, -Mr.

ana Him, Elfingham jured more anjtouticBd purchase ot radar meter to speeders. Kay, old daughler oi. Mr. and Mrs George B. Norris.

of Horton, crowned queen of 12th a Atchison Aquacade. llaug, si, a member of. ine aiount v. scnoiasuea niunily 61 years, died at the con vent. view golf crown.

Daughters of Isabella nunv bering 930 attending national can venMon at Kansas City Atchison for mass and luncheon Mrs, George Harrison, Kansas Cily, formerly of Rushville; Mrs Ida Mae Rod-gcrs, 57. 9. Death: Mrs. Eugenia Mae Bralton, 13; Floyd McGrew, CO; Fred E. Moody, 86, Nortooville.

10. Vern at his homo. 101 South Fifteenth, after 5Vi years' J. Coppitiger, 7T, killed in' ductor ac-cidont'on farm neu Winchester. A.

Irons elected prcsi-. dent Alchison United Fund board, 11. Ralph II, Price, 72, Oak Mills farmer, died after' several months of failing health. 12. SunffoH'er Knvanis club adopted -project of beaulifyiog roadside parks near Atchison, Mrs.

Kathryn Henry, mother of Mark Henry of Alchison, died at VYidiila. 13. Mrs. Carrie Hind, K. for- merly oi Atchison, died den Cily, 14.

commltlei. H. Atchison county Fair opened at Effingham, Morgan Hays, 73, passed at Gar-1 curfew, lor Caisily, formet Tyler, M. Alchison cleaner, died Law-. Trena Butler, 15, Biobort DioWttoon, farmer, died at Troy, 1 Jack Smith elected chairman ol the Atchison Counly Republican Central and Gene Lee re-elected chairman Democratic 18.

Downpours on eonsecuuvc days, totaled Inches. Eldon Htgley, So, lorm- erly ol Atchison, Anay. and stone mason. Carol Hundley, 11, Horton, won style re vue and Richard Dahl, 16, Ev eresl. best groomra coy Gfen.

Sutlief reUined 19, Horton announced 11 p.m. died at Horton. Samuel Boatwrlgtl, resident of Lancaster 65 passed away. Mrs. E.

Akers won wo nen's goli title at Country St. -31. John Edwin OUe, It, died oi Injuries suffered In Jail from high diving board at Lions Swim 23. Death: Peler McQusid, Cum hi lugs. 1 Ima N'eefe, telephone company service manager, retired afler 31 years.

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