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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 3

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Atchison, Kansas
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-Globe Yule Contest Winners Mrs. Duane Duffy, 1429 Atchison street, won the first prize of $25 in the second week of The Globe Christmas Pace Contest. Patti Lassister, 1436 Atchison street, won the $10 second prize and Mrs. Walter Tschorn, 1538 Commercial street, was awarded third prize Of Winners of prizes of $2 each were: Pam Hess, 2231 Millwood Drive. Sister Frances Yarc, OSB, Mount St.

Scholastics Convent. Tammy Callaway, 1120 Highland. Peggy Young, route 2, Rush-ville. Bonnie Hager, 1352 Commercial. Peggy Richardson, Weston, Mo.

Faye Bosse, 1301 Riverview Drive. Karen Jones, route 2, Atchison. Mrs. A.R. Leisey, RushviUe.

Lloyd Jacobson, Robinson. The third in the series of contest pages in which $360 in cash prizes will be given away during the holidays appears elsewhere in today's issue of The Globe. Around The NEK Area SOCIETY TO MEET EVEREST Mrs. Harold Conroy will discuss the landing of the Pilgrims at a meeting of the Everest Community Historical Society at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Everest city auditorium.

She will show slides taken at Plymouth Rock and surrounding historical areas. THREE TRACTS SOLD TROY Three 80 acre tracts that belonged to the late George Taylor sold for $131,800 aL auction at the courthouse here. The tracts are northeast of Highland near White Cloud. John E. Taylor was the top bidder for one with Charles M.

Bell's bid of $40,000 was high for another, and Ralph Taylor bid $40,200 for SIX MONTHS SENTENCE OSKALOOSA David J. Miller, 30, was sentenced to six months in the Jefferson County jail after entering a plea of guilty to charges of possessing marijuana. The Jeffersoun county sheriff's office and the KBI uncovered an elaborate I Tax I ATCHISON SUNDAY GLOBt Founded by E.W. Howt In nn Publisned by Gana HDwe 191 1.1951 Published dally except Saturday, Independence Day. Labor Day, Thanksgiving arvd Chrlstmat at Atchison, Kansas Paul Alllngham PreMdent Publisher C.v.

O'Neill Editor Harvey Buckley Adv. Manager Roc Billinger circulation Manager Per news. business or circulation To BY CARRIER IN KANSAS In Atch Doniphan, erovvn, Nemaha, Jackson, Jctferson and One Year S15.3S; Six Months 18. 24. Throe Months 55.15; Elsewhere In Kansas: one year UB.54; Six Months One Month J5.0S.

IN MISSOURI Buchanan and Platte Counties: One Year SU.0U. Six Months SB.0O; Three Months S5.0D: one Mont K.00; elsewhere In Missouri: one Year 11B.O0; six Months 511.00. One Month 12.00. ELSEWHERE IN THE U.S.1 one Year SM.uO: Sik Months S12.00: One Month S3.I5. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to Ihe use for republication or all the local news printed In this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches season SIC Credit Company Co.

604 Codimercial Si Phone 367-1S61 JUDGING ENTRIES in last HAPPV FACE put on by nubile aooearances has at marijuana operation when they raided the Miller farm several weeks ago. They confiscated ten 55-gallon drums of marijuana along with manufacturing equipment. KILL COW, DEER HIAWATHA The Brown county sheriff's office reported a cow and a deer were killed on week's Globe Christmas participating Atchison merchants, were (from left) Wes Thriftway and Al Schroeder, Fox Theater. Globe photo. Pap Contest, sponsored President emed Nixen in recent to counter spreading public Impressions of an embattled chief execu utive.

roads near Horton recently, Albert Bruggemann, Scott City, was driving a truck that hit and. killed a deer on K-20, six and one-half miles west of Horton. A truck belonging to Circle Steel Co. Falls City, and driven by Dave Lindsay, hit and killed a cow l'A miles east of Horton on K-20. COMPLETE Carpet Care DONE PROFESSIONALLY HOME BUSINESS FREE ESTIMATES call GARY or JOHN 367-3653 ALSO COMPLETE FLOOR CARE Warn i 4 a Hi Hi 0.0 CUflDDCD'C ortUAL HAMM'S BEER (Draft) Hot only Reg.

6 Dack Aftt a Our Favorite 33 CUT GREEN BEANS Reg 4 3oz. cans Jl 5 3 oz. cans Ad Nov, 25 26 27 iff Hfs 0 Norton vi lie SUSAN 6EDNAR USD 339 board of education met recently in the multipurpose room at Winchester. Bids for a bus body and a bus chassis were read. Superintendent Lyle Hamm states that bids for the body were accepted from Easton Bus Service, Superior Bus Sales and South Kansas City Bus Sales.

Bids for the chassis were accepted from Mercier Chevrolet at Valley Falls and Weishaar Brother International at Nortonville, Nortonville Lumber Co. and Leslie Bond were awarded a contract to enclose the stairwells at the Jefferson County North High and Junior High schools. The enclosure would meet the state fire marshall's recommendation. Nortonville Lumber Co. and The Globe and 30 Bond for the Babcock, Ferrdlaas, Gary Sembler, me ooaro approved a supplement to the school lunch agreement which enrolls Records, 45's, 78's, large USD 339 in the milk selection, choice 25 cent The Federal albums, choice $2.

Rudolph's, government has reinstated Under the program the school will receive 4 cents for etch one-half pint of milk consumed. This does not Include the one-half pint served with the type A 'meal. An application was approved for tuition for Mirk Miller to attend the North Centra) Area Vocational-Technical school at Beloit for carpentry-cabinet making during the school year 1974-75. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe McCoy and son, Brian, Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCoy and Mrs. Alice Stephan, Nortonville, were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Melissa McCoy.

The dinner was in honor of Joe McCoy's birthday on Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCoy were in Holyrood last week to meet their new grandson, Arron Wayne, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Soeken, born Nov. 13. Mrs. Soeken is the former Ilene McCoy.

Among the students attending Kansas State university, Manhattan, who are gaining practical experience as aides to high school and elementary school teachers is Miss Kathy Rosdahl, daughter of Mr. and FABRIC SHOP OPEN DAILY 9-9 -SUNDAY 10-6 Mrs. Lyle have left for where they will spend the winter in their mobile home. Mrs. Esther Schneider has received word of the death of Mr.

Raymond Hendershot, Leavenworth. Mr. Hendershot was the brother of Mrs. Hazel Schlick, who was a former resident of Nortonville and a teacher at the Nichols school for many years. Miss Caroline Madison spent four days at the home of her parents.

Dr. and Mrs. Wlllard Madison. Miss Madison Is a hospital in St Lee Stephan is a patient at Stormont-Vail hospital, Topeka. The Knights of Columbus will hold their annual Memorial Services in the of Hall today at 7:30 p.m.

It will be followed by the monthly social night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Splichal and son, Stephan, Hutchinson were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Wistuba Mrs. Splichal is the former Karen wistuoa ana Mr. ichal is a former principal Jefferson County North High school before acccepting CHATTER CLOT PRINTS PRINTS WHAT'S IS, his present position as a banker in Hutchinson. The United Methodist women held their meeting with Chairman Mable Crosswhite calling the meeting to order and reading "Chain and Mrs. Pearl Harris read a poem.

Mrs. Melissa McCoy had the devotions and Mrs. Bertha Weishaar had the lesson on India. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lula Wilkins.

The next meeting will be Nov. 29, in the church basement. The United Methodist women are having a bazaar and food sale Dec. 7, from 1:30 te 4:30 p.m. at the church basement.

Gerald Sears is a new employe at the Goodyear plant in Topeka. Mufflers guaranteed for life of car if same owner. 1900 Main. roan EW on the INTER SCENE! Ripple Spun Woven Wnan DOUBLE KNITS 45 DOUBLE KNITS Mrwei "-He. SEERSUCKER Polyester.

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