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2 ATOIHW GLOIE 1972 MO-KAN PARTY LINE L- Probe Fatal Shooting In Missouri An autopsy on the body of William F. Henman, 78, Rush-ville. was scheduled to be performed in Kansas City yesterday to determine the exact cause of his death Thursday evening, according to a story in yesterday's St. News-Press. Herman was found dead i Thursday night at the home of Everett Cotter, 78, south of St.

Joe, near Halls. The two elderly men reportedly had been drinking earlier in the day at the Cotler home DR. RALPH A. Henderson, jr. Buchanan munN Missouri i UJ1H.C.

wnu ILIYCaUgULCU tuu Announced For '72-73 By JEANNE SCHOLZ HORTON (GNS) Li. Hershbergerhas announced the teaching staff for the 1972-73 school terms for USD 430 Administration, In addition to iversitv. Columbia, Effingham IDA TALIAFERRO physical education; Tim Rmge, oi Mrs. Tsahella Farrell assisted bv Francis Sides, industrial arts, Uakleat, Thursday mall) and science. Mrs.

Burke is also a graduate of Pittsburg Traffic Toll Wayne Collins, oors who had been called by i Henderson, also a graduate of Dies At 62 SSeSSSS "2 S. it, the scene received her bachelor of science Highland, died Friday evening USD 430 Staff in a si. joenospuai. He was an from Missouri universitv. ntrmw-o nf thD Columbia.

Dr. Henderson will bridge and construction crew, begin a clinical internship in the Funeral services will be 2 department of Veterinary pm. Monday at the Baptist Surgery and Medicine at in SparkSj Auburn university, Auburn, William Twombly officiating. Ala in August. Dr.

and Mrs. Burial be ln Highland Collins of the home. Leonard, photo. uan ana uauae ot Highland, Ed and Ricky of Wathena and held each Tuesday from 9 to 11 William Collins, Hiawatha; a.m. and will run for six weeks, seven daughters, Mrs.

Joe The onfiiine date is June 13. Hershberger, include James T. SS mm Eddie, White Cloud, Mrs. Dean weixeiman The "B'ers met Wednesday Kansas City Mrs. Don Cashman, Horton city HMh evcninS at the home of Mrs.

Bill Stoncbarger and Miss Anita attorney, was guest speaker at A BartaWlemenLr Mac Hoffman with three guests, Highland, Mrs. Eddie Kiwanis club meeting last 1 as nign scnool El High tha principal; Junior Mrs. Becky Mrs! week. His topic was various hP hi.h WildaStruie.Mrs.JanieMoser. Powhattan, ami Mrs.

phases of civil law in which staff ude Mr, Mv Mrs- Rosemary Falk, i his Persons visiting his office seem Mfss Evelvn President' presided during the Collins, most interested. He was in- unV.Bl m.Kli.. winners were, Mrs. uurren- uiaui.idn. social science; Miss Kathleen orotners.

vern oi St. Joe. McPherson, Enelish: Lewis n.iii„, m0hia'nri Palmer Ennlish and an- Mr5- Mrs. Moser, Ronnie D.Porter, euidance and next meeting snlfmarh' Miss Marv will at UlE home ot Mrs Paul Rflrlfnrr! Snanish- Mrs McLenon. Spanish; Mrs Virginia Radford, librarian and French; Miss Joyce Reece, girls A unique groom shower Horton JEANNE SCHOLZ Chosen For Citizenship Seminar Npumann rlnnahl.

me trip lo tne uzarks by bus. nl arrangements. teachine staff this haS been for Sharon M. Mulien, Janice K. if be Tames 26' 1:30 m- at the Harris anQ A' office-The Puriwse is to uf Horton received degrees at Plcle selections See nhvslMl pHnratinn in thp hir-h die commencement exercises at school Mr, Burke is agraduale Ti this will be6Ws first of graders were given the duties of lejK-hinp lathing leaders are urged to in charge of a summer crafts esCortinir visitinff sivth Beverly Burke, sixth grade mrougn the high school this HortenKiwanis club.

Ceramics ycar ins)ead of the aduU making will be the leadtng craft counselors doing it. Visiting gruups trom each school were of teaching experience. TOPEKA Kan (APi shown around by junior high Five resWtions have been at receivea. Mrs tster monana is 94 hnnrs in a blhuui hi liicii-sixin year. inslruclor in junior high.

Don L. pnr May 31 Nigus has resigned to accept a For 1972 196 position as principal In the For comparable per.od Powhattan High school. Mrs. 2.34, Ginger Strong has resigned to beafulltimchomemakcr. Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Mc-Marie Randall has resigned to Namara. Mexico, and their accept a leaching position in the daughter.

Miss Jean Ann Mc-Vocational Technical school in Namara, Kansas Cily, will Atchison. William Manville arrive today for a week's visit submitted his resignation as with Mrs. Pauline Broshous, director, instrumental music at street. Mrs. Mc-ihc high scliool and this position Namara and Mrs.

Broshous are has not been filled. Nisiers. 117 North Fi Mi TOM WOLTERS Represmling (Est. 1885) Frescott, Wright, Snider Company 367-108 3 347-4447 1 nf Ml- anri Mrs Mo, MICHAEL BYRD. SOn Of Mr.

met his wife of Troy, and Linda Howerton, Stanley uyrn, bug: Muscotah MRS. JUNIOR ARMSTRONG Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rice were Mrs. Bill Simpson of Meriden and Mrs.

Dan Mcintosh of Larimore, N.D. Lawrence Kneisel of Portland, underwent major surgery there. Lawrence is a former resident of Powhattan and his wife is the former Ruth KoUis of Muscotah. Mrs. Albert Munson of here Mrs.

Charles D. Armstrong was guest speaker recently at area Gideon Auxiliary conferences at Newton and at Lenexa. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner THIRD AND FOURTH GRADERS of Robinson Elementary school, Robinson, were recent visitors JSah to The Globe offices, 101S-25 Main street.

Those who made the tour of the newspaper facility the included: Ernest Becker, Kimberle Frideli. Gail Guy, Roger Hathaway, Carol Merited, Jolene Monson, Jeff Olson, Marcia Quaife, J.W. Reese, Robert Shaw, Brian Sommers, Scott Trvon, Ymith iroiinsnf the Muwotah Carmen Willev. Gregory Bachman. Jean Bearce.

Martha Denton. Donna Gllfillan. Rotsv Gnv oI, I Tammie Holman, Warren Isaac, Ruth Anne Johansen, Sandra Massey, Kathy Mark r.r this Mueller, Tom Oltjen, Mary Kathryn Reese, fireg Soden, Velvet Willey and Karen Witte. Teachers in the church rart Aiiw? UVM- received his doctorate in Ruth Irene Torkeison and Betty Lienman and room mothers Mrs. Been Bearce and Mrs.

LeRoy imnTediatelv Capt. Albert Maudlir i of the veterinary medicine from Merkel accompanied the photo. 1 1 medicine from the following morning worship today Everyone is invited. Jerry Jones will be guest speaker. Mrs.

Fred Hollis, Mrs. Ernest Buser, Mrs. Ed Buser, Mrs. Carl Anderson, and Mrs. Claude Steward were in Wichita to attend the state women's bowling meet.

Paul Tipling has been accepted at the School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, where he has received a four year scholarship. Paul will report on June 8, and begin classes on June 12. The Muscotah OES chapter met at the Masonic HaD with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beyer Henderson plan to visit their cemetery Harman Mortua ry is ALAN SMITH Atchison, was commissioned as a second Mother's Day observance was parents and friends in this area in lieutenant in the U.S.

Air Force durina graduation dav riwn ThP r-hantpr will hnsi an before moving to Alabama. Mr. Collins is survived bv ceremonies at Kansas State university, Manhattan. Pinning on official visit of the District Aide eight sons, Randy and Tim Lieutenant Smith's wings are his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray S. of District 2, of the Grand Chapter Clai June A. degree. of Kansas, Mrs. Herpich, DentDn, on Mr.

and Mrs. Beauford Barnett attended graduation ceremonies at Kansas State university. Their son, Lloyd Barnett, Morland. received his master degree. The United Women's 1 Fellowship had a motor trip to Topeka Tuesday.

They toured the Christian Church Home, Methodist Home and the Temple Beth Sholoru. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jenkins of Oshkosh, and Mrs. John Hood of San Jose, were 1 recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Handke. They all at tended the Kansa's State university graduation to see Mrs. Terry Handke receive her Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Kelley of Kietiara-LraDaur Air ivorce Base ind Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley of Ronald Slout- 8rade science anddaughter at the air terminal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faryi uke.

nas completed his junior Strong head fcacher Effingham Junior in Kansas Cityupon their return Howerton of Highland, have Northwest Missouri Sunday guests of Mrs. Harry basketball and assistant guest list included the from England, where they had been named by the Doniphan State college, Maryvi le, with teachers and emo nves of the hoon hiohest honors. In addit on. he boon leavE for their home rn English, head football and vomen' delegates to a Citizenship Professor at Mrs. Otho Small wataa! his gifts by his bride-to- Mrs.

Grace Uhlrich arrived near Junction City June 6-10 guests Thursday the Muscotah Study club homemakfj Grimm and Thursday from Wamego for a Jeanette is a junior at Troy night of the American Chemical waTa Lee Cashman. Miss Rr mm's uisit u.iii. kor iin niov, Societv at a banauet in Kansas Mrb- Albert McDaniels was a Junior High: Mi Daldrup, home librarian; Rich, and rnotner'Mrs'GritllmoiSaDetha John Uhlrich. High School. Mike was awarded $400 Fred was Dawdv uotll giris rank the upper 10 XX inhn Fwpr Tbe 1972'73 officers Gardner spent Mother's Day was a requirement for selec- h's "Background Study n.

education John Faster ACCHS Science club are; with her mother Mrs lion of Aldrin and Dieldrin," two Mr. and Mrs. John Chegwyn English head footha II and Lack President. Dick Anderson vice Adams Carte Drake daughter of Mr insecticides. The contest was of St.

Paul, arrived coach, Mrs. Hazel Harrison, resident Brenda ZoWlAge. aamS- XnDrak Xnl' juniors and seniors Wednesday for a visit. They are social science, Urry Wisely The have tM in the dwest. Mike is guests of Mr, and Mrs.

J.J. assistant track coach; Milo the ratlCh- chpmiral SnHptv Huh thp Mrs. Sharp, mstrumental music. Tnjfl PIpmpnlHrv i jc Program for the 1972-73 school KHiidS vice president, Jam.cSchesser; set-ving Horton, Hiawatha and Sehoo! district. At 2 TodaV kindergarten; Gladys Giestad cnnican; uuane mann, speech The seventh grade students clinician; VIctorK'S; TROY (GNS) Funeral sMh socia' science hosted a at city teacher, EMR, Level lib; services for Valmer Sch- Hoeue.

first: Helen Jacobson. 'I "lZ. nrst neien jacooson. ille, 73, of Wathena, will be at Haymer Covert ac campus. Guest speaker at the companied her daughter and banquet was Dr Bryce nusband, Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Crawford, University of Howe.r. Whiting, to attend the Minnesota, on the topic, weaaing ot ner grana-niece, "Education in Chemistry-Are Miss Rae Leen Stehnn, to Larry Wc Training Too Many PhD's? held Sunday at Lucas. Mike was an honor graduate of Armstrong is takmg part Dekalb R-IV High school I9G9. Eddie Weinmann, son of Mr.

this week in a three-day FFA Good will tour in Kansas with the State FFA officers. nf the eiKhth srade students, (eacher EMR tUvpI T- Hnnna United Chnrrh nf Chris! and Mrs. Louis Weinmann, 923 Funeral services for Otho D. M.rtVn' R. Parks, leacher, TMR, Level Wathena, the Rev.

Howard South Flfth street. left Wilson, 75, a native of Huron ji itij The ACCHS seniors took their I and Marealee Sells Campbell officiating. Burial yesterday by plane for who died at a St. Joe hospital trenc Myciland, first; EJdora annual sneak day Fridav. They psychologist.

will be in Bcllemont cemetery Lakewood, to visit his Thursday night, were held tourtti; Carol a Djcnjc at Wvandotte ai Walhena uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. yesterday afternoon at the UDermeier secona; Carolyn Lake jn (hc morning and The Senior Class of Horton Mr. Schinille, a lifelong Max Palak. The trip is a Heaton-Bowman East chapel at STiah in r- frawled to Kansas City for High school left on a sneak trip resident of the area, died graduation gift Irom his family St.

Joe. The Rev. Bill yuinn Karon Vnss, fiftli, language arts; Ann Wimmer, kindergarten New to the next year will Burke, social science and al science and sigtuseeing in the alternoon and at 3 a.m. Thursday and will Thursdav al a St. Joe hospital.

relatives. was olficiated. interment evening. A 4-II clothing leaders return early today. They made Harman mortuary is charge graduated last Sunday from Memorial Park cemetery there.

us fur com-ns nf Kamsi.nilp Arensoerg on the Mall. SI Joe for many years. SAWIN DYER MORTUARY Always Good Service Jay Dyer Francs Hyde Alchison's Finest Chape SINCE 1898 367-1013 Haiold Dyei John Dyar Award Cave Contract A new contract lias been awarded Day Zimmerman. Philadelphia, for the operation of the Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Facility (DIPEF) cave south or (own by the Defense Contract Administration Service. Eoorl D.

Hall, resident manager for at the cave, announced yesterday that official confirmation of the contract award was received Trom the guvernment late Friday. Day Zimmermann took over operation of the storage facility on July 1, 1971, at which time it was awarded the contract with an option of renewal for one year. The new contract is effective July I and runs through June 30, 1973. It was announced earlier that 7, was to receive the new contract, but official confirmation was not made until Friday. REG.

36c 9" 35" Wagon Wheel weekend special ienderloin plate Hanker and Mrs. Bill IJudendoerfer were in Florida last weekend where they visited their former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Lundstrom at Port Saint Lucie. '1'he Ludstroms are now sealed in their new home at Port Saint Lucie, which is about 15 miles north of Palm Beach on the east coast.

The Boden-ducrfers planed down on Thursday, returning home on Sunday. Air conditioners. Easy terms. Itudolph's SAINT JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL Salina, Kansas, Fullv acrrcfl Gr. Separate lower school Sound college prep.

Jr. ROrc. Selective enrollment. Qualified facjlly. Episcopal related.

Sports, iociol prog. Drum 8. Buqle Corps. BOX N-6B9, ST. JOHN'S, SALINA, KANSAS 67401 REG.

$288 UegJft Discount Priced CHARCOAL LIGHTER DEODORANT WH -quart can Guard" If (ire I Ik AIL tzU2 odor TABLE-TOP METAL GRILL, 18" I -ek Si jumbo A WOODEN FENCE 28 MEN'S BOYS SANDALS REG. 79' VEVYL CHILDRENS Poly Pool Wednoidoy.Mny 1972.

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