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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 10

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A 1 I DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY HI This Completely Remodeled Home Is Located on the Corner of 14th Atchison. Has 3 Nice Sized Bedrooms, Bath, Living Room, Dining Room, Utility Room Fully Carpeted, Attoched Garage with Plenty of Storage Space. 734 KANSAS AVE. HOT PRICES ON MAYTAG AMcKILA MOST WANTED WASHERS FOR 3 GENERATIONS 1972 MODEL CLOSE OUT EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FURYS AND CHRYSLERS EXTRA SPECIAL ft SAVINGS. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 2110 MAIN 367-6460 FORMERLY 8RAZEAL MOTORS What to LOOK for when you finance a can You'll find all these and more at EXCHANGE BANK 6th the MALL MEMBER F.D.l.C.

JACK CANNON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Atl carperiry work painring a. roofing. Phone: 3S71454 HARMAN REALTY WANTED: SALES LADY OR SALESMAN TO SELL THE FINEST IN HOME FURNISHINGS KROEHLER, BASSETT, DAYSTROOM, BERKL1NE, BROYHILL, ALEXANDER SMITH, ETC. A FINE OPPORTUNITY IN THE BEST PROFESSIONAL OF SELLING. SALARY AND COMMISSION PHONE: 367-2386 FOR INTERVIEW LEVIN HANDKE 517-519 COMMERCIAL ST.

jEXFERT SERVICE FOR i2 I APPLIANCE I CENTER I 940 Morehead Mobile Homes 4 Miles West of St, Joe At: Wathena, Kansas SUMMER SELL OUT Now in Progress Special close out prices on all 197! 13' and wide Mobil Homes, Over 20 in stocK. All must he sold by 10-1-7! to make room for We 1973's which are on order from commodore, Melody and BellaVlsta. no reasonable offer refused trades accepted financing arranged Free Set Up Immediate Delivery Don't Buy Bejote Yon Try- Morehead Mobile Homes Sets Martial (Continued from page 1) pendence. 367-4154 NEW 110 ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW mi JF Mm fit £7 Hi clare martial law since the re- South Viets (Continued from page 1) BAG HOUSE shown here collects 99 per cent of the dust smoke emitted and that formerly poured from the plant's large stack. Rockwell photos.

Rockwell Plant Terrorisltl (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) manufacturer of this equipment, started arriving in At- Bible turning point in the his-chison in April of this year, and tary of the United Nations." completion of the project was Waldhelm's initiative had actually accomplished Sept. 11. aroused strong opposition from Just degrees smoke is emitted 15 to 7 with abstentions by the look and picked up through the boviet Union and at vacuum tube and drawn out to oslovakia. recaptured earlier in the three- Shanghai dance drama troupe month counterotiensive. Most on a visit lo Japan, mere even of Quang tri Province north was a brief debate on whether Mixed ReaCtlOll and west of its capital and the these talks formally constituted A Shau Valley in western Thua the opening of Peking-Tokyo (Continued from page 1) Thien Province still are in contacts.

In their excitement, ine CU11.1 wim-ij raaiwi ai6utu lna( (JOmmUntSt-lea trOOpS aiiA.uu;, utn.u ujj late Friday: fought their way into the mar- official channels of commu- -Censorship of aU domestic ket of chambak, 23 miles nieation. Since the urgency is and international media oper- south of phnom penh, and sur- on the other side, it would seem ating in the Philippines. rounded three other villages be- t0 be an opportune time for Ja- -Temporary ban on Filipinos low it alung Highway 2 on Sat-Pan ln wait patiently for the from going abroad. urday. possible deal." of schools on all levels for a week.

-Death penalty for illegal possession of firearms. ban on public demonstrations, rallies and labor strikus. courts will continue functioning except in cases Involving ions of public or der, the fundamental law, national security, abuse and improper use of the military unilorm. Marcos promised that detads of implementation of the martial law, and the social and economic reforms will be explained later. However, he gave no indication how long martial law will continue.

Marcos said that while Maoist rebels were the major danger, there are grave problems within the armed forces, the courts, the government and society at large. Marcos, 56, is me nrst rui- clock salesmen. Economical loo. pino president to be elected lo Dial 347.05B3 lodav. two terms and the first lo de- LIQUIDATION SALE BURROW'S GARAGE WELDING SHOP COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF ALL EQUIPMENT rhis entire lot of equipment is exceptionally clean and well kept.

I fou arc interested in really nice Shop Tools, make your plans toalleni 'his sale. SALE STARTS AT 12:30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1972 BURROWS WELDING SHOP 715 MARKET STREET WESTON, MISSOURI HIATT AUCTION SERVICE Burton Hiall, Auctioneer Kent Weiqman, Clerk Phone 816 JBi-53tl Nol responsible tor accidents. Casn on flav of sale. History Buffs Injured In Highway Mishap Father Roger Rumery, justments still are being made fearful that it would curb liber- to the equipment, the system is ation movements in Africa or Historical Society, quite well.

Sundby The system (which collects 99 The effect of the amendments per cenl of the smoke emitted) was lo refine and qualify the involves a principle very secretary-generaTs original Similar to that nsed in the home They were returning the temperatures in excess of 3,000 the agenda Friday by a vote of "JH?" FT pLtva Czech- yesteruay afternoon, to Us these "ie uag nouse, noiea me waiuncini upuusmuu Homellte picture. The bag house, a metal from most of the 11 African these features: chamber containing filter hags memoers ana AraD Asians fi.lidHl hv of spun nrlon, collects the some scattered Third Instant and the inert material collected World iefUst countries. wa (he nickup overturning startina is then disposed once a week by Some who favor Waldheim's 'r(Jjnfl uichwav TrnnrJr Noga'anSoilte Rockwell employes. The initiative forecast that he would i Double insulated for maximum safety Can be used both indoors and outdoors Liahtweight Powerful i Handy rn OFF ROTARY MOWERS ESTES FARM SERVICE Hiway 59 367-4376 meuiou oi uuw uisposai in accident happened when the carried out with no air pollution votes. r.rf, effect at all, Sundby explained.

Waldheim's proposal that the suffered Sundby, in making this an- assembly take up the problem nouncement, said that the in- of terrorism came three days onlyVninor damage according siouauuii tiuu to irooper JJeimis. killed Israeli ission-control svstem is 11 Olympic athlet- Atchison Hospital Dy effort lo be a leader in environ- had in mind the general ques- fmm mental controls. lion and no particular incident, treated for an ininrv in his rinht Sundby went on to say that even though people can no. longer see the efforts of the KepOrt HeaVV work that goes on daily in the plant, the furnaces are still in iContinued from page 1) operauon anu uusmess tuci-ditions continue to look favorable. See Japan (Continued from page 1) anKie ana Doay Druises ana released Father Roger was shaken up and suffered body bruises and returned to Atchison later.

The withdraw accident occurred about 5:20 Amin has called on other Af- P'm-. according to Trooper rican states to stop "wasting Dennls rePort-their time" appealing to him for But diplomatic moves were Wheat Deal dent Anwar Sadat" of Eevnt, (Continued from page 1) the United States granted inde- 1 Emperor Haile SeiasBie of hearing. Further, he said, it did me proposeu visit ana nnrmaii j. Mt.on oi da Saee JaMn and comes as rangement Tit I Til k. Uganda's British Asians Meantime, Soviet wheat struggle to meet a Nov.

a fanners were severely hit by Surf who led a deadline decreed by bad weather and their crop was On June 7, Palmby resigned from USDA and the next day joined Continental Grain New York, as vice president for market planning and develop- North Vietnamese hands. the Japanese said yes and muc uuurcj anu uiua ui- inid Ppkinir said nr. f'claIs were on han(t at the told So far the sweeps have en- it i thronch these Vientiane airport Saturday to the subcommittee, in late June countered little enemy resist-fhat T.n.t-.e (n Pp greet a Russian Aeroflot air-contacted Continental and tn-ance. The biggest actjon so far liner from Hanoi. It wasn't un- dicated they wanted to buy occurred Friday morning when Trniri I the Smnt over lil the PIane landed Godiev grain' 0n July 5 flnd agam SouU, Vietnamese paratroopers vfstt and its imptica- learned the American pilots July sold So-reported killing 48 North Knn.

fnr roiaHnn, the onv- were not 011 boartt' a 'f5 No significant battle action sti11 are occasional cautions to Friday "I certainly would rec- But on Julv pre3ident Nix-was reported in the three south-slow aown- ommend thai Ihese men turn on announce(i a three-year ar-em provinces of the 1st mili- "From the Japanese stand- themselves over as scion as under whien ae tary region Quang Nam, Point, it ahll has not been fuUy sible to their military com- flussjans mm be given credit Qtiang Tin and Quang Ngai 15 sen: mand." totaling $750 million to buy U.S. following a 27-round rocket bar-t'a'. Masaru Ogawa, editor of released nrisoners grain, supposedly feed as the rage that hit the Da Nang air news- I 5ale of base early Saturday morning, pdper Japan Times wrote Sun- sUDerviEian prompting mi" on was expected during the Tn Phnom Penh, the Cam- 'Indeed, it is rather Ch.na pr0mpUrg rirst year. hinh which has shown itself to be ex- protests rrom tianui. HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Located across the street north oi Dr.

Madison's office In Nortonvlile, Kansas an Saturday, September 30, 1972 at 10:30 A.M. RCA Whirlpool Refrigerator top freezer Gas range old kitchen cabinet kitctien cupboard wooden utility cupboard Focmira taOle KM chairs Hideaijed divan Swivel rocker oversl uifed chair Platform rocker otd wooden swivel chair Phllra console TV Old walnut lamp tabli old oak lamp table 2 end tables whalnot shell 1 pedestals floor tamp 3 fable tamps oak buffet w-bevel mirror Spool bed. compile 1 chests of drawers 5 dressers metal bed. complete Speed Queen wringer washer Terms: Cash Rayo lamp collection of salt and peppers CHINA CABINET W-CURVED GLASS FRONT old bowl and pitcher old mantle clock Carnival glass, hand painted plates and a lot of old dishes add, pieces of silver (some sterling) pictures, frames, mirrors, etc. bedding and linens dishes and kitchen utensils galore and many other items.

MR. MRS. responsible for accidents GEORGE ROBINSON, owners uctionew: Wilson S. Hawk Clerk: Wilma Hawx Saralee Moll Lunch on grounds Bailey Rites Pending Mrs. Lourean Bailey, 84, Mill Towers, died yesterday evening al (he Atchison hospital where she was admitted Sept.

13. She had been in failing health for some time. Mrs. Baiiey was born March 28, 1888, in Rushville, a daughter of William Sanford and Cecilia Jane Little McKinney. She was the widow of William E.

Bailey who died Feb. 26, i960. She was a long time member of the Atchison First Christian church and was a member of the Helping Hand Sunday school class, Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Grace) Coleman, 1500 KanBas avenue, Mrs. Floyd (Verna) Simpson, 1300 Santa Fe, and Mrs.

Dorean Sharp, Greeley, a son, William Bailey, Orange, five sisters, Mrs. Mable Smith, Pueblo, Mrs. Isaac (Cora) Henman, Mrs. Irvin (Dorothy) King, Mrs. Willie (Mary) Long, Hnd Mrs.

Lawrence (Venita) Rumpf, all nf St. Joe; two brothers, Albert McKinney, Atchison, and Walter McKinney, Council Bluffs, 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Three daughters, one son, four brothers and one sister are deceased. The body is at the Sawin-Dyer Mortuary with funeral arrangements pending. Mr.

and Mrs. Gene McHaley, 506 South Fifth street, brought Jeanic Kay, their daughter born prematurely June 29, home from the Atchison hospital Friday. She weighed five pounds as compared to her birth weight of two pounds, two and a half ounces, Two brothers and a sister helped welcome her. M.F.A. Insurance.

Chas, T. Jones, 365-S7I2 OTIS C. SACHS Services Sunday, Sept. 24, 2 p.m. a I the Sawin Dyer Chapel.

Rev. Roy Fields officiating, Interment Mt. Vernon cemetery. Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home 30S-308 Comnwrelol 347-1013 MRS. LOUHEAN BAILEY Funeral arrangements pending.

Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home Floyd Ruhnke, Ray Gardner and Paul Blythe are our licensed directors. Mortuary Ph. 367 1956 707 N. 9lh ETTA HUNTER George A. Miles I John Ashley Licensed in Kansas ann Missouri FLEA MARKET September 24 9 AM to 6 PM St.

Charles Church Troy, Kansaj BACK YARD SALE 5 FAMILIES Friday, Sept. 22 Sat Sept. 23 9 AM to 1 PM Sun. Sept. 24 9amioipm Furniture, clothing, misc.

1416 Atchison Street ATCHISON GLOBE 11 Wr 24, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanklns, Robinson, have brought their new son, Mark David, home from the Hiawatha hospital, He was bom Sept, 16, weighing seven pounds and 14 ounces. Courtney Long, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Ij'nif 711 Nnrlh FnnWVi iIku) old Friday, Overheard; "He'd rather be vrong than quiet." receive you, and will be a Falbet unto Ij'M you, and ye shall be I'll sons and daughters, saith the 11 CORINTHIANS Haroiiff-Arensberg 367.6403 CARD OF THANKS wish to Ihank mv relathiM. friends and neighbors for the cards, tellers and visits during lay al the hospital. CARD OF THANKS We would like express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the many ads of kindness shown lo us during the illness and loss Df shall be THE FAMILY OF HARRY W.REID CARD OF THANKS Please accapl tnls as a personal message of thanks and appreciation to my many friends andcutlomers for their beautiful flowers, lovely cards, and sincere prayers. My sincere gratitude to Dr. Wallace, for his expert care and attention and the hospital staff, who worked so efficiently to make my stay comfortable and brief.

Also my special thanks to Rev. Brandt of The United Methodist Church lor hfs kindness and encouragement, Rev. Berg of 1he Naiarene Church and the minister of the Sugar Lake Baptist Church tor their faithfulness In llmeof need. Also Rev. Osby lor the beautiful book of poems.

God Bless Vou All, Mildred Weir AtChlSM hliHHMI tti FrofoulHil DIRECTORY O'KKKFE, BALL, McKELVY KEEFE Altorncys Maurice P. O'Keefe Sleadman Bill Dulan McKelrv M.urieeP.O'Keere.Jr, Philip Ucey STILLINGS CAPLINGER BRADY Win. E. Stilling! Robert D. Capllnger Wm, J.

"Bill" Brady DUNCAN and SENECAL Attorney! At Law Richard P.Senecal WAGGENER TOIM Attorney! DALIE P. WAGGENER GERALD W. FOLEY JOHN S. MAY Attorney FARRIS and MEARS Altarneys At Law J. David Farris Larry K.Mcars RICHARD DEMPSTER Attorney At Law NOTICE DAY SALES Starting Monday, October 2, 1972 at the EFFINGHAM AUCTION COMPANY Hay Posts at 11:00 a.m.

Livestock at 12:00 Noon For further Inlormotlon lo consign or buy, contact WILSOH 5, HAWK, EHIngkam Phone SJ3-2345.

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