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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 2

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10 ATCHISON GLOBE lo? MO-KAN PARTY LINE CUea Plan Services To Honor War Dead At Horton Bv JEANNE SCUOI.Z HORTON Memorial services will honor the dead of all American wars on Monday in Ihe Horton and surrounding area terjnetcrics Tlie Annrii'au LeRion post here is in charge this year. They and ihe Veterans o( Foreign Wars alternate the rcsponsibilils each year. 'Hit- American Legion detail which was appointed by Commander Eugene Ptleider to participate in the ceremonies includes color-bearers, William W. Knouse and Arisleo Ramirez; color guard, John KJetclika and Lloyd 1'ederson; ffring squad, Llnyrt SehucU, Emmett Kryinan. Joe Vining, Burt Barnes and Homer WoherlDri- commander firing squad.

Koilvelt; chaplain, l.illie Fingers; arms, Nile Ray Meyers will hn aeling commander for the VFW, anil Marvin Scott, officer for Ihe day. The East route scheduled by Ihe American Legion will in clnde; GaytcnviUc cemetery 8:30 a.m.; St. a.m. Kennekuk, 9:30 a.m.; Brush Creek. 10 a.m.; Museolah, 10:30 a.m.

The west route will he detailed to the VFW and will include the following schedule Mercier cemeter.y, a.m.; Kickapixi-Keimekuk, 9 a.m.; Whiting, 9:30 a Wheatland, 10 a.m.; Mission Lake (where those buried at sea are honored) m. Upon return to Horton, details of both organtiations will meet at Ihe Hortun cemetery at a.m., where the American Legion post will conduct memorial services, with Ernest Trompcter, veteran nt delivering a short address OTHER HORTON NEWS Included in the upcoming weekend in Horton will be the Horton High school alumni festivities scheduled for Saturday at the Horton Elementary school. Registration of guests will UObUUM UU COUPON GOOD MEMORIAL DAY ONLY MAY 30 REGULAR 50 97 commence at 5 p.m., with the 1977 alumni association officers serving at the registration table. The Steak House in llurlon will cater Ihe dinner which will be served by the local Chapter, under (he sponsorship of Mrs. Phyllis Adcuck.

Clean up will be done by the KAYS, sponsored by Kenneth Krug. Don Campbell, Falls City, a 1950 (jradunle, will be the masterofeeiemonles and entertainment will be provided by Sonja tSovland) Toll ef son from Hiawatha. Mho is a 1958 uradualeot Horton Hiftli following the tmnn.uet there will be a dance ai St. Leo's Parish Center from m. to I a.m., with music furnished by the 'Crystal Connections" out of St.

Joe. Mrs. Irene Mydland and Hiss Mary Jenn Hail, will be taking the tickets al the dance Effingham Mrs Harry Henderson hosted a reunion of schoolmates, fruin the Alchison County Community High school classes of 1911 through IS 17 fur Mrs. Arthur (Jennie! Kupsick from Pasadena Tuesday nflernuon. Mrs Kups ink's niece, Margaret Shrcve, Wichita, accompanied her.

Among those recalling old school days at ACCHS were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hun. Helen iWoodard) Taliaferro, Alchison; Melissa (Taliaferro) McCoy N'ortonville; Jennie (NeiL Hawk, HorlDn; Ella (Scotll Hargrove. Dorothy (Woodardi Cnrrigan.

Jcncvieve Hegaity, Hose List. Clara Cormode. CJtuk Har-man, Civile Sowles. Margaret, Mary and Anna CuOfie. Mrs.

Doug McCny and Sara Goodwin. Ths ACCHS track dccalhiilon winners worn annuunced by coach Jim Maer.dele They are senior and overall, Dave Wilbourn; junior, David Miller; sophomore, Chris Hocken harger; freshman. Randy Wilbourn. The Effingham City Library will sponsor a summer reading program this year, the KU Summer Reading program, far memorial sale 10 POUND BAG ICE Cfi1 WITH COUPON 49 LIMIT 2 PER FAMILY l.lhl.-i.l.^lJ.lll.fTTl ZEBC033 REEL WITH COUPON COUPON GOOD A HQ MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30 ONLY LIMIT 1 WITH COUPON. third graders and up.

Tliey will the luke thill tliey Had to also sixinsor a rending program submit a plnl within ilnysor for first and second graders, ulc. cotinly would hue a are Something vcyor In the job and I hen Klso." Persons may sign up for assess the cosl lo landowners, ither program next week al the The plat was needed so tlial library. 'Hie ILbi will n(X be individual landowners could be open on Muniiirial Day. accurately assessed by Hie appraiser's office. I'rnnuiliiin Sunday will be Commissioners were told last lielil al Ihe Union church Sun- Monday by a surveyor lliat it (lay inoi rung after classes arc cost as much as $200 per let out.

and before the church lut to properly prepares plat, service begins. Students Thirteen Suiter's lake lan-rcccivinij Bibles will be Vicky downers allendcd Lynn Johnson. Ciieri Diane meeting. They discussed the Hawk, Darrin Scott Dclfclder, ownership and maintenance of Sliarin Kay High, Michelle r0ads al Ihe development Eluine Parnell, 1-ori Anno Beak area Willi commissioners and Jon Joey Shlpman. Those Trie roads are private roatis receiving perfect atlenriancc pari of the county's pins and bars will be Tim township system.

There rep-Barnclt. Darin Bainctl, Danny peared to be some Moser, Krislio Most, Darrin disagreement wliclher the LMfcldcr, Sharin High, Covcll property owners or Ihe Hawk, Kirk Kloopper, Wade developer had the rospmislbilil) Dclfclder, Amy Tlawk, Karen for maintaining them. High, Ellen Hawk, Lura Lee A suggestion came out cit llir Sandy, Jeanne Kloopper, Mike meeting thai a Lake Owners Ellerman, Joe Taliaferro, John Association be established with Deltelder and Shawn Klocpper. membership fees paid by landowners in the area to he 5 Riles Pending For J.Garrett Of Effingham County Aeeepts Plat For Sutter's Lake ALLBEDDING PLANTS TUBS FOR COUPON C00D MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30 ONLY $1 00 LIMIT 5 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 2 CUBIC FOOT BAG WEST COAST BARK COUPON GOOD tn 97 MEMORIAL DAY KtbULAR £. BAG MAY 30 ONLY AA WITH BAGS A 3 UU m'JPDN FOR LIMIT 2 WITH COUPON spent for upkeep of the roods and lake.

Commissioners said thai was a pmblem lo be worked nut atnuiig the developer and landowners and not a concern of the county because the roads are privately owned. James H. Garrett, 53, Effingham, died this morning al ir-u it the Alchison hospital where he LOW IVUleU 111 was admitted on May Funeral arrangements are Kliral MlSliaD pending al the Trimble Hnme in Effingham. Mr. Garretl had a heavy 1 Atchison sheriffs equipment operator for the department reported two uon- Alchison county highway mjury accidents occurred in the department for a number of conn yesterday, years He is survived by a ph E.

route brotlier, Charles Garrell of venison was invoiven in none Effingham. cident about 9: nil p. when his vehicle hit a cow that walked in Ihe roadway miles south of Atchison on LI 7a. The vehicle suffered heavy front end damage and the cow was killed, sheriff's officers said. Vehicles driven by Delxna J.

Braun, 20, route 4, Atchison, and Mark M. Doyen, Effingham, were involved in a Countv Commissioners today accident on Main accepted a plat of Sutter's Lake direct in Effingham aLout from the developer dial ap- p.m. according to Ihe sheriff pnrently will save landowners office. Doyen was wesl bound at Ihe site an expensive plaiting and struck the Braun autu as il process. was pulling out of parking Hill Sutter, the developer, space.

Nd summons were presented a plat to com- written. missioncrs at the regular meeting at the courthouse that Russ Morgan anrl his dance had each plnl numbered. band will be playing at the County Appraiser Charles dance lu be held at the said the pint wasn't ideal American Legion Home on bui that it would provide enough Wednesday night. Reservations information for him lo work aru being 0i the Legion with in assessing property anA nr(, j4.M owners at the lake. tjC ln the Colonial Hoom for About a month ago the county Legion members and invited notified the 43 property owners guests.

Mary Knight Services To Be Held Sunday Funeral services for Mary Knight, 77, will be held Sunday, May 29, at 2:00 al (he Stanton Chapel. The Rev. Ijiwis Barton, pastor uf Ihe Calvary Baptist Church, will offieialc. Burial will be in the Sunset Memory Gnrdens. The family will receive friends al the Mortuary from p.m., Saturday evening.

Mrs. Knight died Thursday morning al her home, Commercial. She was the widow of Charles Knight, a well-known Atchison plasterer, who died May-JH, 1970. Soybean Production Down In Kansas TOPEKA, Kan. Soybean production in Kansas was dawn 43 per cent in 11)76 horn IMS, the state Crop and Livestock Reporting Service said.

Last year's production was placed nt 1Z.975 million bushels from SGS.OOi) acres. This compared with the 22.na million bushels produced from 1 00 million acres in 1975 Cherokee County led 197C production with 1.0BG millinn bushels grown on 83,600 acres. Allen County produced vjojhhi bushels and llrown Countv 737,200 bushels. Endrin Needed In War With Cutworms KANSAS CiTY tAP) The Environmental Protection Agency was Thursday that the chemical endrin is necessary in Ihe farmer's war against the cutworm Thai was the opinion expressed hy plains wheal growers, the fliers who spray their crops and specialists from their stute governments and agriculture colleges. They said the suspect chemical can be used safely and without violence to Ihe environment.

Witnesses acknowledged the chemical is dangerous, citing necessary precautions which include rubber suits and face masks. Some suggested that (inly PEPSI 6 PACK 12 0Z. CANS WITH C0UP(M COUPON GOOD MEMORIAL DAY ONLY MAY 30 69 LIMIT 1 PER FAMILY ALL TREES and SHRUBS OFF REGULAR DISCOUNT PRICE WITH COUPON sin 00 WITH COUPON LIMIT ZU. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST COUPONS GOOD MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30 UHLY C0PPERT0NE SUNTAN LOTION SI 77 WITH COUPON 4 0Z. LIQUID 21 (III COUPON GOOD MEMORIAL DAY Im OIL MAY 30 ONLY LIMIT 1 WITH COUPON those wlm have had special training should be permitted lo use a process thai has nlrcodyslnrled Witnesses from Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Snulli Dakota testified on the subject at il 'project enririn" hearing.

Kyle flaihchenn. Hie project leader from Washington, said Ihe objective is to minimize Ihe risks so the benefits of endrin will far outweigh (hem. "We've learned here thai il isn't simple," he said aflcr listening, laking notes and asking questions most of Ihe day. Don Peters, head of the entomology department al Oklahoma State University, said Endrin can be used without undue damage to the environment and cited a 1978 experience. "ln Oklahoma, four million acres of wheat wcto infested, two million weie sprayed, the average is usually only boo.doq.

The crop was saved. The main damage was fish kills un ponds owned by farmerstbemsclves. Leroy Brooks, extension enlumologist at Kansas Stale University had explained thai endrin is Ihe noly effective weapon against the pale western cutworm and against the army cutworm when it is dry and cool. The basic reason is that both live and do their damage bcneaih the soil's surface. "We've got lo have that product said James H.

Curtis, president of Agricultural Consultants, al Perry, Okla. "Please don't do anything to impair Ihe farmer's ahility to react quickly when he sees the worms are alxjut to take over his wheat." Furnace service, sales, in stnllation, Air Inc. 367-1115. The Atchison fire department answered a call at a.m. today at Shirley's Tavern, 937 Main street Fu emeu said lliey investigated a noise in an air conditioner that turned oul to be only a rattling drain pipe.

There was nn fire and no damage. of Marriage license issued in Joe: C.len Hundley, Atchison, and Cynthia C. Ellis, SI. The City of Atchison has announced the regular Monday residential trash pickup will be made on Memorial Day hul it will start sn hour earlier al 7 a.m. The downtown route usually made on Monday will not be made until Tuesday.

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Supreme Court and the Missouri Supreme Court. A spokesman for tho American Civil Liberties Union in Kansas City said the ACI.l) wuuld provide legal represent tit ion to any person charged with capital offense in Missouri or help lliem challenge the constitutionality of the death penalty statute The snme otter had been made when Ihe state enacted the death penally statute two years ago. Teasdale, a former Jackson County prosecutor, said he hoped Ihe bill would be a warning thai "a tradition is about to bo established whore the horrible act could likely result in forfeiture of the life nf the murderer." The governor added he was satisfied the new law complies with tho guidelines set oul hy the Supreme Court. Tlie measure, sponsored by Houie Speaker Pi-o Teni Bah Il-Canieron. easily cleared both houses of the legislature this session.

The anion came less than a vear after the S. Supreme Court struck down death penalty laws similar to Missouri's and only months after the slate Supreme Cowl voided the Missouri law. Missouri's last execution was in February lutis, when Lloyd Leo Anderson of SI was executed in the gas chamber at the main prison for the slaying DON'T BE MISLEAD! UyiJiOhr insulation promises, lei an expeit witli 20 years efcpriieiH jeer licrrre witn trie iiest in su'ntinn available Mineral Terns Leavenworth Insulation Company 7 74 Shamee Call coirer.1 l-913-tJSa-6Si7 injlimi DISCOUNT CENTER of a teen-ager during a drug store holdup. The new law colls for a trial with two hearings for those accused of capital murder one to determine if the defendant is guilty, and a second to determine the penally, either death or a lesser punishment. Capilal murder is described as willful.

deliberate, premeditated taking of anutlier's life lie-opening Aiaybollc's Beauty Nouk June 101 Norlh tt.Dione Mrs. Gladys Gcrber, 1705 Country Lane, is in Kansas Cily lo be with her sister, Mrs E.ti Camphor and Mr. Camphor, for Ihe funeral of their daughter, Jan, 22, who died 'llmrsday al Menornh hospital after a brief illness She was conipleling nurses training this spcing and is the second daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. Gnmphcr In die tragically in tier early 20s. Mrs.

Oampher is ihe former Ruth Belly Shepherd- Funeral services for Jan Gampher will lie nt 11 Saturday at Ml. Moriah chapel, 10500 Holmes, Kansas City, and burial al Fairland cemetery, Topeka. Charlotlc's Flower Shop, Memorial Day, special Decoration Day bouquet Sl-fiO up, cash and carry. Here's A New Service To Our fell Somenm? Von Ca'e with a HAPPY AD Offer n.ilate new parents Conrjralulalc ihe newly engaged Ban Voyage Honor special acnievenienli iViih someone Happy fttrlrnlrty AnnTverrary Greetings. -say "I Love rtw" 1-Inch a-J 11.9/ Call 367-0583 if Id The lo Place vturrHAPPV AD 9 A.M.

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