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ATCHISON GLOBE Suniai June 19, IH7J Northeast Kansas Courthouses 1(177 vehicles rerJistored-Elizabeth Jts-chochc or Wihinm J. Zschoche. 403 North Thirteenth, Cadillac. Pruessner t'ord Mercury, Inc 1 1 Suuth rJiahth, ford (mirk. Dan ur Mary Lou Bromley, route 2.

Suzuki motorcycle or Tmmel. route 4, Alchison, Suzuki motorcycle. Unified school Instruct H77, fcllliiigham, Chevrolet bus. Heal eilate transfers: Akhisun cuunly to Jl and Sandra Hunter, luti 1.2.3 block Nrjrlh Atchistln, located in the 1300 Work ut IVurth Si.ilh Mux CMaiid lo Carl YY. andC.

Irjuise parts of lots 10 and 11, 75. Old Atchison, located in the 500 block of Laramie. District court, filed: Reginald S. Ballew Elaine Ballew-, dhurre Sherry DislriL-l court, Magistrate IraffiL-cases filed: Timmy Otto, I.inroln. Neh speeding 73 mph in a 55 mph Richard C.

Thomas. Lawrence, speeding 70 mph in i 55 mph zone. Johnny 1. Hastens, rnule 4, Atchison, speeding 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. Terry L.

McUevitt, South Sixth, speeding u7i mph in a 55 mph zone. Bernard M. Jackson, 101 Laramie, failure to display a current registration. Doris K. Blair, 1020 South Fifth, speeding 07 mph in a 55 mph zone.

Magistrate 1, traffic bond forfeitures: William Tregemha, 1212 Pacific, $24 50. Elduu L. Darnell, llnrtun, $24,511. Danny Wriite, Pittsburg, $24.50. Randolph E.

Pospisil, 1215 Pacific, 520. Joseph Worley, Sugar Creek, INMEMOJUW In sio and lining tnemm) cf mv cailinR hinba nd and out ciicioii lather anrj Biandfatfier. (l.fl. Canei on this father's Day, firm 19. "HEWASQU8 CAD" He was on neither ish noi poor Merely ant of Ihe suiemj crmd.

loilini! striving frual day In da) fatiri! whalevtr came his i'enl when things were gong wtntij. Anrj healing it i' iriith lane and a sunt. He was ir Dnd hat bf. gave his a To smwlh tie way (or us children small Doing wii.ho'Jl with courage stern and enrr. Thesewnie the deeds oai hapei did for us these are the lines we cNdEn lor him pen On If our Dad I Ihe i.tilc.i ol men irVe you and miss so much lots k'tw loving ttile, chiluien and aandchiklieii Mrs.

Lena J. Carter Mr A Mrs Donald R. Caitsr Mr and EdwatOW. iackson "ichrile Vr. ardMrs.

Paul 0. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Cerlei and flail Ann MCSTdtflr PH. 367-1156 707 9th Etta Hunttr-Gwrje Miles Purple Shield Recommended tkenitd Kansas and Missnan Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home 306.30! COUfcttKUL ST.

367-1013 Kiod Ojer. For many, 13 a rarnily tradition to trust with confidence in Stanton Mortuary. Kintal iU'tu A iimrifi.iecJ piepeity nas dropped niianis! James M. and Telithia M.T.iK.l.civcllwi.rlh. at the iriiui'sl ol ihc county ntlornrv -mil Luiiipliiiiiinn witness.

City National hank. James is scheduled to appear in Magistrate I courl for preliminary hearing Juno as oil a separate charge of eniieealiiiji mortgaged property from Aicliison Koekwell Credit lie lias been released on SUM bond. Debra Hosier, iouic 1. pied guilty la uu drivers licetise and was fined $15 plus court costs. Chris -I21, Atchison, pled guilty in speeiiiug 65 mph ill a Tlie sentence was suspended upon payment of court costs.

James Brown, Wichita, had preliminary heariugscl for July 1 on charges of btillery of a police officer, inn of property in conned in with an iacideal at Western Amo last weel, The courl also appointed an attorney for Ins defense-. Preliminary liearing was set (or July 1 loc James M. Waterman, 20. Huron, on burglary and thefl charges, fie allegedly look a CH radio from Rodney li Latzke. The court appointed an attorney in act in his defense.

James Pruett. roulc 3, Atchison, pled guilty lo speeding 7B mph in a 55 uipli zo ne aad was fined Cecil Lee, 1RU7 Chest nut. pled guilty to allowing an unauthorized person dnve a motor vehicle and was fined $15 and court cosls. Nathaniel Burnett, route 1, Atchison, pled guilty to no drivers licetise and failure to register vehicle and was fined 520 and court costs. County commissioners passed a resolution retting their nu-r.

salaries as required by a unanimously lo keep their Ihey are nine 54,551 each. They voted to keep the mileage rale paid to county employes traveling on official county husiness al cents a mile. In other discussion, the commission took under ad visement a complaint by Tom Miller that illegal dumping was taking place near his- rami northeast of (lumniings on a tnwtiship road. He asked the commission to lake action lo correct Ihe problem The matter was referred lo Herman Parikey, director of the counly landfill. Allied troops invaded Italy from Sicily on Sept.

3, Italy surrendered that same day, and on Octoher It declared war on its former ally, Germany. Urinking problem? Call A.A., or Winners al Ihe bread-guessing contest sponsored by the United Kami Wives Thursday during Farm-City Week aclivitie, svere Jill Gill, lifii North Fourth street, first; Walter Hover. Cummings, Mrs. Warren Bunk, Everest, and John Is. Hawk, KJ5 Mound street, all tied for second, and Mrs.

R. filocy, mi Fe street, third. (Jlf.1 certificates ore being sent to the winners Tlie Dial cost the three loaves ol bread was TO1 1 cents. 1 fUHERH. Notice MRS.

ESSIE FOSTER Funeral services will beheld Monday. June yn, 'i p.m. at the Sawin Dyer Chapel. The Rev. John Muncy, Pastor uf the First Christian Church, will officiate.

Inlerment will be the Oak Kill Cemelery. The hour of visitation will be Irum 7 to 11:10 p.m at Ihc mortuary. Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home 306-308 COMMERCIAL 367. 1013 Harold Dyer. Direrdm DONIPHAN ALUMINI REUNION JULY 3 Basket dinner at 12:00 Doniphan high school A WASHINGTON LODGE NO.

5 AF 4 AM Staled Ccmmumisiicni Mcndl), iiiseiO 30 P.M Regular Order of Buur.tu All Mjiur Hjmni iWcoim Ellin lonrr, WM free 3 lenwn Secy. Sift Clues In Scout Killings My mtyAN.MlU.KK were com plot cly zipped up; the Vinila hearttiuurlers of the l.t)CUST UliOVE, (JKlf. lAPi other rovcnieillhc ghastly sight Highway I'nlrol logged Hie call Uiie-fiunclicd-iunMoity Uirl ofasiraugled yoiinEgiri. at ntiUn.in. and Mrs.

Mildred HoL'ers, pocutd. Also, it so happens that mathematical progressions do tConlinucd from page not always climax at the best point on the scale for those eight measurement became progressions to be an ideal ur.it ut ol their first (lay al a tent and awoke Hie others. They Mrs. Day, a pctile former civiliialwn raisled. Our nation in iwu week summer camp here, till relumed lo lite sue, oiny in teacher from Philadelphia who andfood related products stubbornly settled down in their confirm the obvious: at least was on her first full day as and maintained the lerKslard hnnday night.

one girl was dead. One of the camp director, called together wlriwide usage of file pounrlm 1 Some girls carried on unlil counselors screamed. the counselors. She wanted to international export nITrn past midnight, txil a bed cheek They rushed to camp find a way lo get the other prepacKagec. Icon ana tnoa at nan showed all by eounsclnrs headquarters nad summoned sci uts oul of the Kiowa cam- rciaien reiau piouucia.

AivAtv Rmupre'nn in metric In order. Barbara Day her husband, psife without Ihem knowing The "fa Tha" inc an- r.ntuy uenx-d -i 1 camp nurse, aimuttne murders "i to I he fir.sl night Barbara Hieliard nay ran his hand over She devised a ruse, The minds who saw the Day, camp administrator, the zipped up sleeping bags and Kiowa girls were awakened and Mltitton to worltUy prohlems recalled a row days later "The knew Immediately what they told that girls from another the of one world, parts' whereas the girl arc always hard lo get I cunl a i tied It look only minutes campsite had "stolen (heir government and one stc-pthefirsimgiit-TheygiKglc to deduct that three rictima lantern." The groggy Kiowa for everyone; sis and tha metric and yell and games." Michelle Cruse, Ui were the t.use, i-armor ana scouts were hustled in the haon SVstcm Milner girls. Tlie nurse became direction of Ihc alleged per- in the more socialistic Jma transilitm lo metric was carmer uoris uenise nystencai. neiraiors anil awav Irom their Milner protinblv sharud in the. Barbara Day remained calm dcudcamnmates related products sold in first ijjghl frivolities.

They weri- as she went lo call police. -aarhara was calm and inlernBliDnal export is still assigned to Ihe lost ten! in a "Two weeks ago I went to (he rougu semicircle arrangement, mcust urove i-oiicc ucpurt w-hicheach tent about 15 let-l mcnl from Ihe nest ITie scout group was assigned lo several campsites, each I campsites, each l.r.:i'V,:"n,i-l::.l,i[ later laid Michael Wheal, a away. He wanted a chronology, Europe; thus, roasted coffee fair ol about 28 scouts renter for a local newspaper and he look Barbara off lo the example, is sold one pound by who doubles as a police side." packages everywhere bSaSL old the reporter. Wheat was among the Police streambig into can be nought and sar- tent at Ihe fir-sl on the. scone.

the campsite. Meanwhile, all the ounce. This rcnflemcm'tiart-iwifi heinusl ir ar IUBr ropfacemcnl parts wifl lie in use alarm shattered ittered silt-urt: in coioiselors' loimselors' ihn measured in ra pounoa -r-- recalled. "When Sheriff and ounces Tliis is also true of cullecled the whole time, Wheal recalled. wanteritoknowwhoto Muyes County Glen 'Pete' trade than did the metric, but Kiowa oampsite One of ihe Mrs.

Day's first call yielded a the scouts were having counselors gnt up and walked busy signal. "I called tlie unexplained early breakfasl llldav rjakos for children Braoehton area where she and her husband had lived since moving here. Surviving Mrs. Foster are a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Massingill, 106 North Four-teeritb street; four sisters, Mrs, Elva Yager, St.

Joe, Mrs. Leona Dirriev. Leavenworth, Martha Hollentaeck, Muscotah, operator and and told her il was Then they "went out on tiie system operator and and told her il was Then they "went out on the metric system under a tree. Two had Ibree Hazel Foster Dies; Rites Tomorrow Mrs. Ha7el II Post George street, died time before the invention of the toward a shower area.

have natural long and nmiui iw itei irom utr lum, sues.uu, iuu poron 01 tne Ritcnen and sang Druduelive life she noticed three crumpled operalor broke in on Ihc line, some songs," Mrs. Day said 30(5 supermarkets, the (0 sleeping bags lying alongside and I lold the dispatcher that wo "My entire staff should gel as a unit of meiusurement aeiU girls. ine m-HaU Ruwvrnu. artmt ua ww. unueraoga inc dead nnifesiinnnllv tkilogram).

This is an irritation milL oniy uiiwic uui to the socialistic intellectuals of economy. Ak a retail grocer. Sweden All in! r-rnjitinn 11 1 thttt We are tcrccO 10 1 School Board I I tried to mop up after 6 replacement parts for some oT bludgeoning two of the girls to -11 Jfe or, 75, 721 The USD 409 board of United Sales to the years after it was bvilt. It is true afternoon at the Atchison meeting al 7:30 p.m. tomorrow One poinl 1 wish to establish is move to.

melt Is moving loo hospilal here she had been a at the board ol education office, appeared lo ft fast because it can be used to palienl since May 31, suffering C05 Kansas avenue. ITS gained in terms of national generate (he premature irom a fractured hip. nr. wry Buner, superm- tinderslanding out of a U.S. aoanaonmeni nr equiprnemanu Funeral services will be held tendant of schools, has released conversion lo the kilo in then give a new replacement tomorrow at 2 at Ihe the following agenda: Prehmmary repor market for Ihe manufacturer; Sawin-Dyer chapel, ith Itev.

Approval of USD 409 warrants al1 sexually however, the socialist mind ear. John Muney. pastor nflha Firs! No through 116(1 as a domestic conversion will add lo novcr be holhored with Chrislian church, officiating, recorded in clerk's and econorrnc facts which con- Burial will be in Oak Hill treasurer's warrant registers, small bland Kirl with pigtails. United antes over thenenj tradlcl one of thelr cemetery. Iteporl from cadet bund wab ai "bnglit student onnroximuU-lv Realistic concepts.

Vlsitallon will be Irom 7 to parents. advtacad ahead nalure ot ttlc 8:. 10 tonight at the mortuary. Vo-Tech business: A) Con- consumer, can your family socialistic mind always stows Pallbearers will be Steve and sider applicatiun for capital Doris l0. also IroIn afford fhb fll 76(1 bill for uri- up ui the fact Uiat they only use lionald McCourl, Jack and outlay funds.

Scheduled likewise was an ex- ry wastj.i 5H.790 logic and facts that appear to David Uiffley, and Norman and hearing on application. C) eeplinnal sludent, haytng fj support iheir preconceived Dale Chambers. Approval for preschool con SKrvative Figure; thus, let's slop conclusion; whereas, the Mrs. Foster was bum April sullarcl. Uie conversion of highway signs mind arrives al a 27, 19D2, near DeKalb, Establish criteria (or to kilometers now before Hie conclusion lust after proper daughter of John and Nora Jane elementary pupil transfers psychic idea hits your evaluation of all facts ob- Kelling Chambers.

She at- when necessary. but lovable. She played For her tamable, fended rural public schools, al ScIkioI report. Standardized team- lhe I will repeat that I have no tjet us be practical, Uie kilo DeKalb and llushville, and in Achievement Ttst results lot, er I litis objection to the use of the (kilogram) is too largea unit of moved to a farm near Assurance of compliance with of st ate and loca JlrLp avalem in s0 as lt has weight tn find practical use ia Muscolah with her parenls. section S04 of the Kchabi Illation iivcsugators 01 a productive value- but under ut Iood and food She and Floyd Foster were Act of reams condition should use of the related products, on Nov.

1, 1924, at the Graphic report or power evidetae and i earns of rumor. melr.c liiclalcd 7,000 grains (F.nghsh dry Atchison county courthouse, consumption. I Tliey lived on farms in the Preliminary discussion of should U.e metric system be- E'a'nE etluals one county l-niforo moving into lown future use of Fairground school forced into use by bureaucratic inmft. propertv. Oklahoma.

Townsfolk are 452.602S+ grams equals one A former employe of Blair Personnel: A) Approve nun- and International competition will pound. Milling Co. and the Midsvest cerlinerl agreements, nj Investigators are reticent and bruig Ihe metric system Into use 0ne kilo equals 2 Solvents Mr. Foster dledon Ratify certir.ed contracts. C) And in all areas where the metric pounds.

Dec. 20, Wl. Semi-annual evaluation of newsmen, hung for facts. systeni has prndljctive 0ur nation's packaging Mrs. Foster was a member ot s.rporlntendant swarmed arocirid town last we ek meaning FeiSerBl legislation standards for food products the Christian church, and was a KASI4 business fs 35 the for Ihe compulsory use the "avc become adopted In-great grower of flowers.

She Business from staff and tac.a'™rs*m?!:. metric system will only lernatlonally because each itsAUth tiecogmtion ot outgoing -1 is a process of Ior lifted trS a loniPcrirtof mere is evidence mining erams: with liehl siisar If1' w-SThrothe sv5tenl ways or lbs. Ihe eampsile wilh the Brown, James II. I Iodc associate judge nature. Our r.alion's electric.

Sl7f can is Hie sop sue flry brnlhers, of Shawnee District Court, has power induslry came into being oz. whirh hveretl Lhambers, Lancasler. order arc! Ernest Chambers, 71ft Ijouiid street; two ha.f-sislers, Mrs. of Mrs. of Co.

me ilayes, Uirly carpel? Call Atchison Carpel, 367-3CGfi. Sandstrom'e Widow Bound T7- sr.i Mrs. Lpolla Schicii, Thad M. Sands! ran Monday is the linal day to pay Mrs Them was s. Sandstroni 1076 taxes at the county cour- lliouse.

The Advisory Of the Sandstroni state of Illinois; two half Arraignment for Mrs. San-brothers, tloiiald Chambers, 827 dstrom was set lor July i. South Fourth street, and Joe Followinn Friday's Chambers, Kansas City, a preliminary hearing in the ease, killings. Special tracking dogs, flown here from Pennsylvania 1 incidents. Divers were TfJPEKA (API Judge perhaps we realize.

The or grnrns, (Jtner elric system is ideal in the cans are the fields where the measurements "lc 1 are almost infinitely small in or 153 grams. Another popular M. creasinnlv labeled in this 'acharge a from the very beginning the manner: 15 grams. murdering her husband, metric system as an in- Une thing to remember is that Cily, Topeka broadcast executive wtre lcuria In' ternational system, but when it contrary lo the ideas promoted lent in which the victims slept why insUad please lheiT customers was partially lorn. th wl th in.

whenever a customer's request No scouls or counselors is within reaam: thus, more and grandson and a firea't grand- Mrs. -Sandstrom was released also good reason why Uie pound more labels on factory packed daughter. from jail where she had been should continue to remain Ihe food related products will be held since May 5. Her S75.00O pound. The only thing against ana ounces The Atchison County Qim- bond was posted by Robert 01)a'es nul the pound is the fractional the closest rounded out figure munity High school classof 1957 Mnrey of Wichita, a bondsman "ragged away from the cam- 5ysiern in nut in grams, al lirfingham will bold ilsMMi whh Allied Fidelilv Insurance Ps'1? the Uuck woods onecan COrrectlhis byapplying more competitive a anniversary reunion at the Elks Co of Indianapolis, hid.

behind, but rather across tie Aa.imM Sj.5tem the business is the harder that Home al Hiawatha on July 30. Arrangements for the posting campsite at one point passing in decimalsis business works to please Any class member not already 0t band were made by two withm 20 feel of the counselors ulldet.s,Qad by the customers, 'llie socialist-bent nolilicd, please contact Mrs Oklahoma attorneys as a favor lem- American food consumer l.arry Matthias, ilorton (S73- to Ihe wlio lives There is a possibility (hat becnuse the computerized or Kemielh R. Oliver. 308 in Oklahoma, according lo court Ihe counselor's tent had been automatic scales using Crest 1'apillion, Neln aska officials. burglarized the night of the.

decimals began tn move into the 6MHG. Mrs. Sandslrom had been slayings. prepack package, self-service unable to raise the £75,000 meat- business at the very because of a courl order While Mayes County Dist. beginning ol self-service meats, freezing the couple's estate.

Ally. Hid Wise says confidently which was almost 3d years ago. no world whether we tuny expect to cracR the me value 01 me metric would remain he refuses to confirm system is in the use of decimals Tnpcka or leave the city that any serious suspects are in instead nF fractions but there is pending Ihe trial. mind. "'This is one of those no law nguinst decimalizing the A court official said there investigations that could break were nn special ennriitmns wide open in five minutes, or lit.iirr.rl Srnmr Vulunieer auachcd to the Imr.i! limitirK could eo on, remarked Dick Program will meel at9.30a.rn, thelerms oFher release.

Wilkersnn, head of investigative EYiday, at the Ilorlun CAP Shawnee County Dist, Atty. operations lor the Oklahoma Center, F.ast Thirteenth One Olandcr called five wit Stale Ilurcau of Investigation, street Ilorton. The. council ncsses during the preliminary Meanwhile, local residents functions in an advisory hearing, including Paul Win recoil at the national horror capacity to the sponsor and ders, director ol engineering for associated with their corn-assists Ihe project stafr in the broadcast division of munity. One woman who lives matters aFFecting planning, Staufrcr Communications.

alone across a narrow hlacktop support, and significant Winder described the couple's from Camp Becttsnid: "It program and personnel staffing lailing niarrioce and the events was so nice having the girls decisions, including the for- which led up to the May 3 there, used to sit on my porch mation or basic, local policies shimlingol Sandslrom. Winders and listen tothem carry on until the project. was the firs! person on Ihe scene 'ale al nighl." The woman. the morning Sandslrom was obviously lerriricd over the When Kuropean explorers killed. incident declined lo identify and settlers First arrived in the Srjiulstroin was sl.nl twice in hersclF.

She has moved out of New World, there were a- little the bnck ofthehead, apparently her house and in with relatives more than a million Indians liv- while lying in bed The shooting In a nearby lown. "I don't know ing in what is now the United occurred one day afler Sand- when I'll go back; but nol for a while filed lor divorce, wliilc, that's for Strom SPEAKERS: NOW IN STOCK HUM HOME LISTINGS NEEDED BUYERS GALORE MORE ArrD MOKF MARCELL F. WAT0WA REALTY AND INSURANCE 725 KANSAS Craig In-Dash Car Stereos 8-TRACK Craig, Craig Powerplay, Jensen, Pioneer. 40CHANNEL MOBILE CB 799 Lafayette Radio 1335 Main 367-3135 mind looks upon competition unnecessary dupllcntlon; and, thus, a waste, Bui this is not true. Food retailing Is the most competitive business in these United States and our natlon'B food industry is the most efficient industry In the world.

American food retailing is living proof that free competition generates the lowest cost and the greatest efficiency. It's strange how some people gel discovered, and others Just get Found out. Twenty years ago, June il and 22, the pity of Muscotah was celebrating its centennial. Everyone in the city and surrounding area took an active part in making it a memorable event, under the direction of Mayor Mike Wilson, eoun-cilmen Orin Cleaveland, Ralph Lassen, Lloyd Tinsley, Wallace and Roy Lewis; treasurer Mrs. Lena Lawrence, and clerk Francis.

D. Christ. H. Mitchell, parade chairman, and the Highway Patrol estimated a crowd of over with attendance nearing the 10,000 mark Ihc day of the parade. A 40-page Muscotah Centennial book, consisting of stories nf early day organizations, businesses and family pictures, accompanied with many picture's, was wrillen and published.

The book is totally authentic, being compiled From the answers received From questionnaires which were "sent to all the families. Copies of this book are in every state ot the Union, and in England, plus being in a number oE college libraries and on File al the Kansas Historical Society building in A copy of the book was autographed by the mayor, and taken to the mayor of Rome, Italy, as a gitt by Miss Sharon Butser. Mayor Wilson served 30 years In that position, and Francis D. Christ served 2i years as clerk, and several years as treasurer, with many other members of the council serving a number of years. Present members of the governing body are Fred J.

Kiehl, mayor. Akin Henning, Ralph Lassen, Mrs. Margaret Jacobs, Mrs. Daisy Pettijobn, and Mrs. Anna Belle Tipling, council members, and Ms.

Peggy Pettijobn, city clerk and treasurer. Summer shoe sale. Save to 70 percent. Hill igoss Shoes. IfattJ- For Vj ADDING MkCHINE CLIANIHG 3I7-3S3I For all vour TypewriHr or Adoing Machlna tlwciniaa and repairing, ribbons and covers tor moit all rrakos.

Morns, 1434 kUin St. 3J7-393I 6EMID MORRIS rtS-lOCHU Atchison Businessmen and Proieaianil DIRECTORY ITKEEFE, BALL, O'KEEFE LACEV Maurice P. O'Keefe Steadman IIhII Maurice P. O'Kreft, Jr. Philip C.

S05 STILLINGS CAPLBNGER ChHrlcred Wm. K. Slllllnj. Hobtn D. nnotl Sua.

l.B,,,..-IU.I, S67.1111 milSCAN, SENEGAL, BEDNAR MEARS RnlKrl F. Duncan Bkhard T. Robrrl J. EWiiar Larry R. Mrnn r.

M7-1912 WAGGENER FOLEY Italic P. W.M«,,r Gerald W. Foley Cwiw.ra nhtq. HT-rfaift' MAY and TULF.Y Al John S. Mar Cliariea M.

FARRTS and GETTLER J. Farri. Ctlder. 1 1 US 1 D67-i4H LEONARD BIJDnErVBOHM.

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