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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 17

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How Time Flies (From The Glohe (Continued from page 4 A) ven enrollment was 564 and the Mount, 401. high school students became TV in a filmed program with Congressman Bill Avery talking to them at a general assembly. The coming World Series, football games and hBavy rains all took a back seat at coffee club and street corner confabs. President Elsenhower had been stricken with a heart attack and although physicians said of pupils at oldSt. Louis college parochial school.) I glanced at it, read through the names, then thought well I should bo In that picture, I recall the day it was taken, In the picturenexttoB.

Hayes Ida Evans and two Molini sisters to Catherine's left. In the second row nBxt to me is a Rizzo, I think. The Arensberg boy is Pierre, in the back row the fourth boy from left is Francis Bush and next to him, I think, an Anslinger. The eighth cently In Cook county, when HIi FEVJ ADMff IT WAS VALUABLE AND Tales of the Green Berets CARTER WAS WITH SPECIAL FORCES UNIT BEFORE HE WAS MURPEREP, MR, TDWEK 1 his chances for recovery werB amounte(j reap ANPy (SPORTS. SEUBJAL Troy MRS.

0.0. FOLK A 5 LOAM. HE WAS A A OKfcAT AUmlKcK OF THE Brj.va^j^ $8,472,279. Tax proceeds are usedindis- wSZ'viL 1 crlminately for highways, air Milling Co. began In 1909, an.

nounced his retirement as president of the corporation. direct subsidies to railroad Mrs. Charles Merritt, Donald TtlZJ tne Prcdominent mode of trans- are a position to determine blue ribbon winners respectively in amateur oil, profes- homo after visiting here. Mrs. Agnes Hall is a patient in the Missouri Methodist hospital, St.

Joe, Bill Hall is with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. Mrs. Robert lan Elder Is home from the Missouri Methodist hospital -where she under went major surgery two weeks ago.

Mra, Mary Stahl returned home from Springfield, III, where she has spent the past two WDeks with her sister, Mrs. Harold Karr. Mrs. Karr is recovering from surgery. Mrs, Pete Rhudy and Mrs.

xi wi Carl Lawson, Kansas City lucci And Marlon Welters fnr Saturday for Miss Flor siiouid be in the picture as she was In our class and I well ence Rhudy and Mrs. Mabel whn at Khudys a vacation to south her home near the school, There were boys named Knowles and but I can' tplaee them I can just sec all of us sitting in that classroom. SistBr Mary Salome was our teacher. Wait until I show this to our grandchildren! Mrs. Leo Sander (Mary Elizabeth Lyndon) 920 Lane Street Tcpeka Missouri.

Mrs. Lawson visited Jlr, and Mrs. Hobert Noyes. David, son of Mrs. Harriett the picture.

Also a Wolters Granti end with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davis. The Doniphan County Republican club mBt Tuesday morning al the court house in Troy. Mrs. Louis L.

Strong of Troy Is president of the club. The meeting was held after the visit with Congressman Chester Mize of Atchison. THANK YOU NOTE Mrs- Ida Finger will take of-To The Globe- Iiee as treasurer of Doniphan We wish to thank The Globe Coanty 12. Mrs. Mae Wll-for its help In publicizing the who is the outgoing Bean Lake Progressive club's treasurer will remain in the Df-Fish Fry of last Sunday.

fice for a sllorl Ume-MrB-wil" Even though the weatherman Hamson has served two terms did not cooperate as well as The as treasurer of DoniphanCoun-Gtobe did, we consider this could n(lt succeed her-successful event and will be selr for another term, repeating it next year. George T. Van Bebber, Hay-Thank you again. mond Patton, Richard Stahl and Bean'l-ake Jen-y Jarrett wereamongthose Progressive Club from to attend thefooftall game in Lawrence Saturday. TIME-HONORED TAX ABUSE To The Globe: An important breakthrough on discriminatory property taxation of railroads occurred re There is an interesting exhibit of chilcirens' art work from around the world on display in tho first floor hall of the administration building on the nois Supreme Court ordered Mount St.

Scholastics campus. $330,837 refund to Burlington railroad for over-taxation In the year 1957. This is the tax Answer to inquiry from a hay fever victim: One ragweed plant can pollute the air with steal from one railroad, for to elght yilion grains of one year, in uuii cuuiuj, ui one pollen, of 24 states, in which tax goug- ing of railroads is a time- Peter Paul. Missouri Pacific honored abuse. carman, started a two-week vain 1961 Kansas assessed rail- cation yesterday.

He will work road property at 55 per cent of 0(1 his home-markct value and other private Borrow trouble andthelnter-property at 19 per cent. The est eats up Uib principal, railroad over-tax for the year Try a Globe Want Ad. a. Pitv TO aoV OF HE'D hm; 6E-EM JO ME A VIA SO I KM THE offer, wavse-vex; could OP- YOJS eas ccs PtiS TALKON tV.M AND SCARE HIM OJT OF A. f-EVU £cr6R ALL IF HE- OVJES VOL) VOU HAVE A CLAW IA1S r-' i Winchester-Easton EXPERTS IN GUERRILLA AMP COUMTEfc- IMSURSENCy ACTON IN DEMOLITION.

INTELLIGENCE, SUNNERY. IN A STATE OF COMBAT REAFINESS ANY WHERE, ANYTIME, UN PER. ALL COWWTkXS Washington State university a Pullman. Mrs. Lewis is the for By Robin Moore rOLIR PRESIPEUT AWARPEP THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL MEPAi.

OF HONOR OF THE 1 VIETNAM WAR TO. A FIGHTING MAN WHO WEARS THE 6REEM BERET i mer Karen Toedter, daughter of at St, John's Lutheran church stone National park and Black MISSOURI PACIFIC WATCH INSPECTORS i RUNYANS JEWtt turn South And West of Town MRS. LLOYD ESTES Mr. and Mrs, Carl LuU vis Itedhis uncle. Albert Lutz.

Mex Mr. and Mrs, Edward Toedter, hall. Mrs. Ruth Stafford and Hills. and Mrs.

George Fuhr- competitors. Thus bureaucrats MoOnfiV Creelf Mrs- otto Melnert were host- Mr, and Mrs, Ken Hoffman who have returned from in Mi', and Mrs. Ralph Schrick, osses. and children of Emporia were their trip around the world, are FLORA NOLL St. Louis, spent last weekend Mrs.

Roy Noll and five chil- weekend Kucsts ot her parents, visiting hereuefore returningto portation. II is high lime that wltr. nis motner, joe (iron visitea tneirgranuruottier, Mr. and Mrs, Noll, nr miH.v'p>nr. Grejrory Serioncr.

a Mrs. Ar.na Moll, who celebrated Ian nnllrlM im. has returned frumthc Winches- Mrs. Dara Timpo of Easton her 101st birthday reccr.tlv. The fly that buzzes loudest slonal oil andprofessional water (ferstand rsnroafe were ter hospital where he recently has returned home from Re- Mrs.

Noli is the children's usually sets swatted first v. ftansaa buIlt in good falth tQ provido underwent surgery. search hospital in Kansas City, great grandmother, State Fair, Hutchinson. Letters (Continued from page 1A) say, wo slopped briefly to window shop dh the Mall. 11 was our first visit to Atchison since the completion oftlie Mall and we thought It wonderful! During our stroll we came upon a Globe newspaper dispenser and I said: "Oh, let's vital transportation service, Mr, and Mrs.

Gerald Schrlck Sunday masses at Corpus Miss Leona Meylon of New Tax looting for the benefit of are nere from California vis- Christi church are now at Sand York has been a guest at the reckless political spendocracy Wing his mother, Mrs. Charlotte 10 a.m. home of her cousin, Rugene severely hampers their ability Schrlck. Waller Bordon, route 1, Eas- Be-ying, Easton. to servo us.

Mr- Mrs. Louis Mello ton, suffered a stroke at his Andrew Melnert has sold the Schumacher, have returned to their home in home last week. Hb is a patient locker plant at Easton to Mr. Former railroader California after visiting her at Jefferson County Memorial and Mrs. Duane Ueed.

Lee Rob-Arcadia, Calif. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley hospital. ertson, Winchester, is helping Abel.

Miss Hose Marie Massmaji, part time al Hie plant. i Allen Lewis is attending bride-elect of Ronald Mcincri, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomp- Mr- and Mrs- DaleDeMonoy did. En route home I opened It to discover THE PICTUREI (A Lahewood, have re- WATCH REPAIR Guaranteed Satisfactory SANTA FE A ATCHISON GLOBE 5 A 5 Jndny, Ocfobor 3, 1965 their home in Scott City, Hale Brothers are constructing a 1300 tonslloontheirfarm.

The Bill Iclts family visited at tho Williamson homo in Kansas City. ico, who has been ill. They The Garden City Telegram also visited his aunt, Mr. and observes thai the quickest way Mrs. Melvln Walls, St.

Louis, t0 be convinced that spanking and visited at Table Hock, Mo. is unnecessary Is to become Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary recently and Mrs. Williamson celebrated a birthday.

Walter I.eland, Wamego, visited his sister, Mrs. Nels Han- was guest of honor at a miseel- son of Easton have returned man, recently. Mrs. i.eland Is In shower Klven recently from a vacation trio to Yellow- visiungiieraaugh- a anupareru. ABSTRACTS OF TIllK Only tompUl.

ABSTRACT BOOKS In AKhlion County from U.S. GOVERNMENT Id don. Commerce investment Co. BONDED ABSTRACTERS (M7-423I or EM7-4253 NELS GREENLUND.Prai, Conditioners "Air Fillers Appliances and Plumbing Supplies 721 MILLER SALES EM Com'l. service5? HRO OK' 7-3047 The Whole WflRLD Is Our BEAT William L.

Ryan (left) is one of the most experienced, most traveled Associated Press correspondents. Over the years he's made a habit of always showing up at the scene of trouble just before it happens. Ryan was an eyewitness to the downfall of President Diem in Viet Nam and to Castro's takeover in Cuba. He covered the landing of S. Marines in Lebanon, the Hungarian revolt, and the Stalin crisis in Russia.

Ben Bassett (right) is AP's Foreign News Editor. He is truly a great desk man who sharpens his remarkable news reflexes by frequently leaving his desk-and going where foreign news is made. On the scene or the desk, Ben Bassett is never more than minutes away from AP correspondents in all the hot news spots of the world. That includes Pulitzer Prize winners on three continents: Malcolm Browne, Asia; Lynn Hein-zerling, Africa; and Eddy Gilmore, Europe. Today when foreign news makes headlines every edition, iVs good to know that men like BEN Bassett and BILL RYAN are xepottini fox you in ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE a member of The Associated Press.

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