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6 ATCHISOK MO-KAN PARTY LINE Volley Falls C.C. Housing Group Named By EDITH HARDEN VALLEY FALLS (GNS)-Tlio Chamber Commerce housing committee members met this week at Arthur's Hose Room to begin programing the Clumber of Commerce Housing, Inc. project to help ease the housing problem here. of the committee appointed by President Norman Nellis are: Robert Simpson, Dsn Sheldon, Gordon K. Lowry, and Clarke Davis.

Simpson, Sheldon and Davis will servo as incorporators. Lowry was named resident agent and will act as legal adviser tn begin the incorporating procedures. After a corporation is formed shares valued, at $10 each will be sold and shareholders will elect officers and a board of directors. The oiiginalplanto sell 1,000 shares may be increased OTHER VALLEY NEWS The Corps of Engineers has awarded the clearing contract for Valley Falls to the Mc-Dowan Construction Co. of Work is expected to begin around June 1 and will be completed by Aug.

1, Dan Sheldon was eluctedpres-ident of tho Valley Falls Lions club in a meeting held this Other officers elected were Marion Catren, first rice president; RoyHeiehart, secondviee president; HarlinScarlett, third vicepre sident; John Coker, secretary; Regis Kramer, treasurer; Junior Rush, tail twister; RtisseU lirumfield, Jjon tamer; Don Lassiter, B'illttarncs one year directors; Harper Wilson and Don Carder, two year directors. Enrollment for Red Cross swimming lessons at the Kendall Memorial pool this summer will be held Saturday at tho Delaware township hall from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. A second enrollment Is scheduled for May 24, Jerry Tullis, Dill Lay, Alvin McCorwaughey and Kenneth Schrlck, members of the 69th Brigade left during the weekend for active duty (n Vietnam. Other Valley Falls the 69th scheduled for Vietnam dirty In May arc James Wellborn, Bruce Harden and Jim Metzger, Bud Simons, Kansas City, and Bob Carter, Topeka, have opened Bud and Dob's Flooring Covering at 806 Sycamore in tho building formerly occupied by Valley Furniture Mart.

Drs.V.A.SpinharneyandR,B. Heimensen are attending tho cliiropractic convention in Wichita. Twenty Boy Scouts of Troop 84 camped out soirth of Valley Falls duringtheweekend, where they fished and worked on achievements. Their menu included boaver, venisonatidfisii. They were accompanied by Scoutmaster Les Barnes, Bill Cunser, Tom Brown and George Conser.

Valley Falls Grade School will hold kindergarten pre -enrollment May 12. All persons having cliildren who will boDvo years old by Sept, 1 are encouraged to enroll thorn at this time. Kindergarten classes will not be held May 1Z. The Valley Falls Campfire Girls mil sponsor a concert by the Sing-Out Jefferson Pacesetters at the Delaware town-slrip hall tonight at 8. Valley Palls High school Girls' Track team won the first place trophy at a 12 school meet held at Perry.

Scoring: Valley Falls 50 points; Onaga, 25 Northern Hills, Topeka was third and Perry, fourth. First places were won In the following events: Standing broad jump, Claudia Langston; running long jump, Helen List; 50 yard dash, Vika Baker; 70 yard hurdles, Helen Ust; 75 yard dash, Vika Baker; 100 yard dash, Vika Baker. Teachers and sponsors accompanying the junior high students to Clue ago were: Jerry Fuqua, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Haupt, Mrs. Nell Schoonover, Mrs.

Tom Abramovitz, Mrs. Ber- DWIGHT D.EISENHOWER fid' jjj A GAUGE OF GREATNESS Owight D. Risciilnm-cr once ilcviscil his owr iiiL.isunnt; uv -jreaiiiess of men. New this scak. is niiKk public for ihc first lime in a new bixjx, -i-isenhrravr: A Gauge' of Greatness." by two-time prm winner Rclmiin Meuin.

illuslraled. handsome volume not only nbm.i Ihc war lime general and pi-nee tune prcs.dou. hut Eisenhower on his own gaup.e. For your copy of rJiis imporurrl new biography, semi S3 a jJiil-c in Ihc mlilrcss indicated in Ihc coupon. I A Gauge of Greatness ATCHISON (Kos.) GLOBE I Box 66 Pmiflhkrepsic, N.

V. 1 2 B0 Enclosed is 1 City, Zone and State. -copics of the Kisonhower hook. nard Futthotf, Mrs. Dean Mc-Connell, Sirs.

Fred Bolz, Mrs, Tom Coleman and JanlneSwan-bury. The Grasshopper Square Dance club has elected the following officers for next year: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schmidt, president Mr. and Mrs, Paul Foley, vice president; Mr.

and Mrs, Kenneth Glassed, secretary and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Martin, treasurer. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Montgomery, Mlddleiown, Ohio, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Heinefcen. Mrs.

Montgomery and Mrs, Heineken are sisters. The Sing-Out Jeff erson Pacesetters will sing at the annual Ozawkle DaypicrticattheOzaw-kio grade school Sunday at 2 p.m. Valley Falls Rotarians met Thursday night at Arthur's to hear Jerry Crutslnger of the City National bank, Kansas City, explain tho Bankmark credit card system. Nortonville MRS. DALE NICHOLS and Mrs.

Dale Nichols and girls and Mrs, Claire Nichols visited Mrs. Paul Worloy and Maria Kay in Kansas City, Willard McBridB suffered a stroke at his home and is a patient at the Winchester hospital. The ground has been leveled for the new home of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Willoughby next to Dr. Ira Faurot's home.

Mr. and Mr J. arren purchased the Willoughby housB. The yard at the Bernard Woishaar home is very attractive, with the blend of thepurple ageratum on the bank. Ernest Crockett Of Rushville Dies At 59 Ernest Crockett, 59, Hush-ville, was dead on arrival at a St.

Joe hospital yesterday afternoon after behig stricken 111 at his home. He had suffered from a heart condition. Ho was born in DeKalb, had lived in the DeXalb-RuuhvtUo communities most of his life and engaged in farming. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ina Crockett, of the homo; two sons, William Crockett, Hush-ville, and Marvin Crockett of the home; two daughters, Mrs.

Richard Fry and Mrs. Dennis Reagan, both of RushvUlej two brothers, Oscar Crockett, DeKalb, and J.R. Crockett, VVes. ton; two sisters, Mrs. Howard Woodring and Mrs.

Orville Blakley, Weston; and 10 grandchildren. The body is at the Hupp mortuary in St. Joe. Valley State Bank Plans Being Readied Plans and specifications for the new Valley State bank on the southeast corner of Eighth and Commercial streets are now being prepared by William E. Block, local architect, and it is anticipated that contractors will be asked for bids in about six weeks.

Richard P. Sonccal, spokesman for the bank's incorporators, told The Globe today that it is expected to have thebuild-big completed and ready for occupancy, by mid September. Senecal also said that the bank's articles of corporation had been approved by the Kansas State nanking Department board at its April meeting, "We hope to announce in a short time that a managing officer has been retained," Senecal said. "The committee of stockholders has reduced the number of eligible applicants for the position to four." said that the present building at the Eighth and Commercial site, which is being purchased from Miller Chevrolet, will be remodeled into a mudern banking facility with adequate parking space in the area. The building formerly was occupied by Kaufman Laboratories and during the past winter a miniature golf course was operated there.

Fried chicken special I price, April 30 Cafeteria. I Father Alcuin Kcmmen, pres- Iicient of St. Benedict's college, was the speaker at the Rotary I club luncheon meeting at TJmmnson's restaurant day, Ho discussed lite campus crisca ai many oi me nauon I colleges. 1 Hey! Don Wolfe Ins. Agcy.

payable to The Associated Pmas Now 1401 Main, EM7-2516. 377 Teachers Grant To Huron Girl By IDA TALIAFERRO EFFINGHAM (GNS) The Atchison County Teacher association held its last meeting of the year Wednesday night in the Atchison County Community High school cafeteria. President Gary Woodward presided. Elmer Hart, scholarship committee chairman announced the winner of the Atchison County Teachers Scholarship is Mary Vandeloo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Vandeloo of MARY VANDELOO Huron. The scholarship is awarded each year to a graduating senior of Atchison County Community High school who plans to become a teacher. Mary plans to attond Emporia State Teachers college. She has been active in many school organizations and is a member of the National Honor Society. Mary attended Huron grade school and is a member of the Friendly Farmers She has a brother, Fred a seventh grader and a sister, Janet, a freshman both students at ACCHS.

Social committee chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Scholx, reported that Mrs. Pauline Wilson of Lancaster is retiring after 34 y-Bars of teaching in Atchison county. She began teaching in Old Huron and taught the last semester at Good Intent thiE year. Mrs.

Agnes Cashman, also resigning, has taught and been the librarian at ACCHS for the last 18 years, Mrs. Gettie Kepstine has been the county superintendent lor the last 10 years, an office that will be abolished the first thB first of July. A brief report was given by Clarence Todd of the state delegate meeting, action taken by the state representative this spring. The association voted to send Virginia Harper to the National Educational association convention to be held in July in Philadelphia, Penn. Mrs, Ruth Cashman announced the Blue Cross Blue Shield dental program on a four month trial basis from June to September.

The guest speaker for the evening, Sen. Steadman Ball was introduced by Superintendent Lee Cashman. Senator Ball gave a summary of what the State Legislature did for the schools during this session. The meeting adjourned and refreshments were served by the social committee. OTHER EFFINGHAM NEWS: Louis Puckett of Long Beach, Calif, has returned home after visiting hBre with his mother, Mrs.

Anna Puckett. He and his mother went to Spring Dale, Ark. to visii his sister and Mrs, Fuckett's daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Brawn and five sons. Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Hargrove have left for their annual fishing trip to Grove, Okla, Mrs. Jetta Morgan left Wednesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Alan IJeise of Boulder, Colo.j who visited here a few days, to visit with Vera MaHue in Long Beach, Calif, Mrs. Morgan will return by train and the Geisos are going up into Washington stale.

Mrs, Vcrda Meaubr of Oska-ioosa and Mrs. Jennie Hawk were notified of the death of their cousin, Mrs. Cora Lyle, in a nursing home in Maryvillc, Mo, Her funeral was Monday. Beautiful selection of graduation dresses that reflect the occasion. Waisner andShelver.

ABSTRACT'S OF TITLE Only coropl.t. ABSTRACT BOOKS in Akhlion Countyfrom U.S. GOVERNMENT In daU. Commerce Co. BONDED SM7-633I or EM7-62J3 NILS vtn Wenger, Whiting, and Mrs, Northeast JA- Kansas Courthouses ATCHISON COUNTY Atchison 19G9 vehicle registrations; Regina Staudenmaier, 1127 Kearney, Dodge.

Robert E. Fogler, 513 Ford, Mary Jo Cropland filed a divorce petition In district court against Larry Floyd Crosaland charging gross neglect of duty. They were married Nov, 26, 1966 here and there are no children of the marriage. Beatrice JosophineMlleswas granted a decree of divorce from Itaymond Joseph Mllos yesterday In district court, Sho received custody of five minor children of the marriage. Hugh Bberle, executive director of the Northeast Kansas Community Action Program, Inc.

CNEK-CAP), BaidtherewUl be a multi-county NEK-CAPex-ecutive board meeting at the Maple Leaf cafo in Hiawatha at neon tomorrow. He expects to present a detailed outline of the I969-T0 NEK-CAP budget requests which received approval from the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO)earlior this week. No cases were heard In city court this morning, because County Attorney Robert Gap-linger is out of town andnot expected back until Monday, Sheriff Al Heidrlch reported that three juveniles werepidted up last night and returned to their homes after they were reported throwing rocks at the county barn, route 3, Sheriff Heidrlch said 2D window panes of the barn were broken and there was damage to the windshield of a new truck parked inside the bam. Fredrick Minrdck, 19, 723 North Ninth, apparently lost control of his car after making a curve on the county road north of Bellevue Country club and struck a bridge last night causing only minor damage to the car. No Injuries wore reported.

Richard Lottes, 20, Perry-ville, said he apparently went to sleep on a curve on 73 about Ave miles south of Atchison yesterday as his car went off the road and struck a mail box and a telephone pole. Riding In the car at the time of the accident were: Richard Anderson, 20, PerryvtUo, Edward Ell, 21, St. Charles, Doug Llttlejohn, 20, Kansas City, and William ScMeber, 20, Stanberry, Mo, Lltilejohn was admitted to the Atchison hospital, and apparently the only one Injured remuring treatment. Considerable damage was reported to the car. Former Area Man Dies HORTON CGNS)--CecIlJones, 63, died yesterday at his home at Garden City.

Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Whiting United Methodist church with burial in the Spring Hill cemetery in Whiting, Chaney chapel of Horton Is in charge of arrangmeirts. Mr. Jones formerly farmer near the Whiting community and was a retired motel owner -operator. Survivors Include his wife Maude, of the home in Garden City; two daughters: Mrs.

Mar two sons: James Jones, Garden City, andRlehard Jones, Dodge City; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Jim insurance of (01 kinds. EM7-5222. The Kansas Highway Commission started distribution this week of Its official 1969 Kansas highway map. Included Is a pictorial section map of the scenic and historical trails that the Kansas legislature directed the concision to mark.

Included Is the Lewis and Clark Trail and also a picture of the Missouri river made here. Maps will be mailed to persons who write to the Public Information Department, State Highway Commission, State Office Building, Topeka, Official Publication IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ATCHISON COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Elmer C. Bradley, Deceased No. 8180 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO THE CREDITORS, HEIRS, DEVKliES AND LEGATEES OF ELMER C. BRADLEY, DE -CEASED, AND ALL OTHERS CONCERNED; You and each of you will take notice that on the 22nd day of April, 1969, Ells Bradley was appointed administratrix or the estate of Elmer C.

Bradley, deceased, and duly qualified as such administratrix and Letters of Administration were issued to her on April 22,1969, by tho Probate Court of Atchison County, Kansas, All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. All credi-tors bib notified to exhibit their demands against the said estate within nine from the date of the first publication of this notice as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited they shall be forever barred. Ella Bradley, Administratrix of the Estate of Elmer Bradley, Deceased O'Keefe, Bali McKelvy O'Keefe Attorneys for Administratrix 503 On The Mall Atchison, Kansas April 25, May 2, 9, 1969 Official Publication IN THE PHOBATE COURT OF ATCHISON COUNTY, KANSAS In the Matter of the Estate of Calvin Jefferson Bowell, Deceased NOTICE OF HEARING Tho State of Kansas ta all persons concerned: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court by Eugene Heearty, praying for determination of the descent of the following described real estate In Atchison County, Kansas, The South Thirty feet of Lot Seven (7), and all of Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9) in Block Twenty (20) Ln the City of Effingham, County Atchison and State of Kansas and all other property, real and personal, or interests therein, owned by the said Calvin Jefferson Bowell at the time of his death, and you are hereby required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 27th day of May, 1969, at ten o'clock of said day in said Court, in thB city of Atchison, Kansas, at which time andplace said cause will bo heard. Should you fall therein judgment and decree will be entered In due course upon said petition. Petitfoner O'Keefe, Ball, McKelvy O'Keefe 503 on The Mall Atchison, Kansas Attorneys for Petitioner May 2, 9, 16, 19G9 Official Publication IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ATCHISON' COUNTY, KANSAS The 3oard of County Commissioners of the County of Atchison, State of Kansas, Plaintiff vs- No, 23243 T.E, Turner; Margaret F-.

Turner; George Ed Kerford; Mrs. Julia Harned; Shirley Ward; Florence Ward; Roscoe D. Herndon; Herndons Tavern; W.H. Thomas; Effie Grayer; Willie B. Sloan; Johnetta Hurston; Sam Greenfield; Robert Greenfield; Frank Greenfield; Ethel Jefferson; Zola Dysart; Harold Wilburn- Lu-clnda Winrow; Theodore Moore; Christine E.

Moore; Doretha Smith; Herbert Jahne; Lucinda Thomas; Harold E. Wilson; Gail Wilson; Mary Burton; Jamas O. Burton; Caloude tiantt; J.T. Miles; Geneva Miles; Hilda L. Freibott; Stella Jones; William Howard Thornton; Keith C.

Parman; Marjcry J. Paxman: Lucien Page; Ellsworth Boldridge; Clara May Smith; Arthur Allen; Maggie Allen; William H. McNemee; EIva McNemee; Miliar Amon Thornton; William Howard Thornton; Clarence Simpson; Moses Sloan: Van Stockton; Harry A. Dolls; Mrs. William Brooks; Edith Mae Heard; Effie Brown; John Kerford; John Ciehring; Henry Dean Sacks; Mary E.

Buck; Grover C. Buck; MarceDa G. Kelly; RobertT. Halt; AlmaM. Halt; Jessie J.

Webb: May Webb; Albert C. (Coaster, Eleanor Koester; Leslie J. Lee; Lewis J. Hennls; J.B. Flndley; Charles R.

Green; Regenna Green; Isobel Altis; Alan A. Hays; Zenela Hays; E.J. Roark; J.L, Hlxon; Betty F. Hixon; Josephine Rule; Katoryn Hauki Zephyr Development; Charles L. Hlxon; I.B.

Wilcox- Barbara Peters Wilcox; Clarence Robert Bidding; Helen Virginia Bidding-Ben Lawrence; Ella Louise Ryan; M.A. Gilliland; Margaret Orrlck; Herman BIppes; Maggie Mae Hlppes; John Moeck-Hortense Faye Moeek; C.Ii, Yeakle; Frank E. Hakes; Inei Katherine Pantle; Mrs. T.H. Whitehead; John Hlxon- Betty Ruth llixon; Administrator of Veterans Affairs; Bonnye Bessie Garslde; Minnie W.

Spalding; Carl Edward Scott; Betty Ann Scott; John H. Kiehl; Myrtle Kiehl; Ralph if. Price- Alice and the IBnkncrwq heirf administrators, devisees, trustees, creditors and assigns of such 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 are existing, dissolved or dormant corporations) the unknown exscutori, administrators, trustees, creditors, successors and assigns of such defendants as are or were partners or in partnership; the isumown guardians and trustees of such of Dm defendants as are minora or are in anywise undar legal disibilityj and all other who are or may be concerned In this action, Defendants NOTICE OF SALE You and each of you are hereby notified that by virtue of an Order ofSaie Issued by the Clerkof the District Court of Atchison County, Kansas, In the above entitled Court and cause, whereto you are defendants, which Order of Sale Is directed to me as Sheriff of said County to sell certain real estate pursuant thereto. I will on the 3rd day of June, 1969, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the East Front Door of the Atchison County Courthouse to Atchison, Kansas, offer for sale at public auction and will sell separately to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the lota, tracts, and pieces of real a state hereinafter set forth and described all of the same being situated to Atchison County, Kansas; and sale to be made for the satisfaction of tax liens, which liens were determined by the above entitled Court In the aforesaid action, and which ware adjudged first liens on the respective property.

A description of said lots, tracts and places of real estate and the name and names of toe owners and thereof, and the amount of tax liens, including interest and penalties to the 16th day of April, 1969, to which Is to be added Interest at the rate of ton percent (10fs) per annum from the 16th day of April, 1969, and an equal share of the costs of this action as hereinafter mentioned, Is set out below in each Cause of Action, The costs herein accrued and accruing were by the Court apportioned equally among eachof saldpleces of real property. Each tract of real estate will be sold separately to satlafy toe Hen for taxes, penalties and Interest, as well as an equal proportionate share of the costs of this action, as herein set out, and purchaser at said sale will take said tracts free from toe liens for taxes for the year 1968 and all prior yesrs. CAUSE OF DESCRIPTION OF OWNER OF SUPPOSED JUDC-ACTION REAL ESTATE OWNERS PARTIES MENT WHO CLAIM OR HAVE AN INTEREST THEREIN FIRST Lot Three (3), Block T.E, Turner, Eighty (80), Old Atch- Margaret ison, Cltyof Atchison Turner 54.81 EIGHTEENTH NINETEENTH Lots One (1) and Two T.E.Turner, (2), Block Eighty (B0) Margaret E. Old Atchison, City of Turner Atchison 377,26 Lot One (1), Block George Ed Eighty-one (81), Old Kerford Atchison, City of Atchison 264.BG uut, xnv wvj Eighty-one (81), Old Kerford Atchison, City of Atchison 144.40 Lots Six Mrs. Julia en (7), Block 113, in timed Old Atchison, an Addition to the City of Atchison 4.85 Lot Seven (7), Block Florence Ward 115, in Old Atchison, Shirley Ward an addition ta toe City of Atchison 490.92 North Sixty-two Feet of Lot Four (4) Herndon, Block Lettered Herndons to Old Atchison, City Tavern of Atchison 1,013.07 Lot Six (6), Block W.H.

Five (S), North Atchison, an Addition ta the City of Atchison: 1021 North 6thStreet 591.42 Lot Seven (7), Block Thomas Five (5), North Atchison, an Addition to toe City of Atchison: 1019 North 6th 480,05 Lot Five (5), Block Effie Grayer, Seven Atch- Willie B. Sloan Ison, an Addition to Johnetta Hurston the City of Atchison; Sam Greenfield 1023 North 8th FrankGroenfield Robert Green- Lot Two (2), Block Ethel Jefferson Nineteen (19), North Atchison, an addition to the City of Atchison Lot Five (5), Block Zola Dysart TwBrty two (22), North Atchison, an Addition to tha City of Atchison; U15 North 6th Street Lot Sixteen a 6) Block Harold Wliburn Twenty threB (23), to North Atchison, an Addition to toe City of Atchison: 1114 North Lot Ten (10), Block LucindaWtorow Thirty (30), North Atchison, an addition to (he City of AtcM- Norto 50 feet of Lot Theodore Moore Thirteen (13), Block Christine E. Thirty (30, North Moore Atchison, an addition to the City of Atchison: 1210 North 7th 78.45 Lot Twenty-four (24) Doretha M. Block Forty-five (45) Smith North Atchison, an Addition to toe City Of Atchison 295,46 Lots Nineteen (19) Herbert M. and Twenty jahne Block Forty-atx(46), North Atchison, an addition to the City of Atchison: 1322 North 8th 578,43 seven (47), North Atchison, an addition.

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