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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 7

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MARKETS (Fvrnlihtd la Truck grain prices: No. 1 hard wheat f3.65- yellow corn while corn M.lij; to Aft- miln US' ftnuhonnc, 15.80. K.C. Produce KANSAS CITY (API -Wholesale eggs: Unchanged; large, 80 per cent A 41-56; medium, BO per cent A 36-54. St.

Joe Livestock ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (API -Quotations for Monday; Catlle 2,900. Slaughter steers and helfere unevenly 1.50-2.50 lower. Cows weak to 60 lower, instances l.OO off.

Feeders NEW YORK The alnnk market declined Steadilv Experts To Tip O'Neill a 2-1 margin among New York to bo a forceful sneake 3 Big naaiii lodav in an atmosDhere inmlimiHl fmm nase 1) rrnnHniiedfronriDaflel) iConlinuedframpagel) Stock Exchange-listed issues. ine bhiobmi sraies. uwu is a native oi neflgail SBid: "They are Many large banks joined Conversations between Brady Cambridge, his those guBrillas from today in a quarter-point in- and his former law partners, father directed the city water border, nnd doing so crease in the prime lending William Stiilings and Robert department nnd was But whether it would rate, to 7V, per cent, initiated Caplinger, concerning the Democratic parly slolwurt His l0 mllkc simplv a r-riday by New York's Citicorp. Hunter will and signature arc Grandfather was a bricklayer show or 6trengthi There was at least one highlighted in another portion of who i em graled from Counlj that we whether you dissenter, however the First the affidavit which supports ihe wmlld hav6 to oc. National Bank of Chicago an- criminal complaints.

A Boston i grndLa cupution (orces or noti nounced.it was holding its basic Court Judge Dolan i-Sture the charge on large loans al 7 per McKelvy. County Attorney Thursday Reagan stressed cent. Larry Mcars, Sharon Sch- j'L his proposals were aimed at General Motors was among Brady's ormer losing to The company McCMbbin, Police Sergeant white-ruled nation and said a joint truck assemhly Helvin Nelson end the probate lhe Uniled £tates muSl plant venture in which it is a court clerk arc also named on to exert servc partnerinSaudlArablahadrun the witness list. Muence fftotetSS Other witnesses for the slate committees and conferences Xnibhcans had ScSxS? He' market value index was off fa at Hunter, W.C. Hunter.

Richard M. Ninon. tetory our party. This time it Lou Edna Davis and Ruth Jimmy Breslin lioniied c' Morrls' liSl alS0 "1CludeS 0 rule in ZSldatc was remained light. Cmmie Teschner.

Cvnthla L. the book. "Hew the Good Guvs iR)a Flood Rolls (Continuedfrom page to learn why the new earthen dam collapsed and spilled Us 80-blllion-gallon reservoir. The dam's reservoir was being filled tor the first time after construction was delayed several years hy court actions of environmentalists who maintained it would harm fishing in the region. Mndison County Sheriff Ford Smith saidhe was notified about 11:30 a.m.

that the dam was going and an alarm should be sounded. The collapse occurred shortly before noon. He said his office began warning residents of the area by telephone and through area radio stations. Many persons reportedly were unbelieving at first, but then fled their houses in parde-Valuablcs nnd pels left behind. About one-third of the tS5 million Bureau of Rtclamnlion dam collapsed.

The Teton and Snake rivers downstream turned inlo deluges that threatened flooding through Sunday. Workers in Idaho Falls, 40 mile.c downstream, stacked Coole, Catherine O. Decker, Finally Won." liirrv agBlnst Arizona Sen. Barry Stephen S. Sparks, Arthur Halleran, Donald Dnud, Maude Scott and Pete Scott.

Bargains in theWant Ads sandbags, dug trenches and DRAWING THE NAME of a winner at the Atchison Jackpot Goldwnter in his bid for the presidency in 1364. He noted Goldwater had been accused of having a potentional to start a nuclear war. On the Democratic side, arter sought the Jewish vote in N'ew Jersey and Udall spoke about history in other Sunday campaigning. The highest mountain in Africa is Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Nntinnal C-cr. graphic says.

Mrs. Raymond T. Schaffcr, Mall Towers, had as weekend guests two sisters, Mrs. James Kindred, Charlottesville, and Mrs. Henry Shore and Mr.

Shore of Pittsburgh, who alsu visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wills and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cilkison.

Michael Ansiinger, Lancaster, was reported as driver ol a 1972 Oldsmobile which left the road near the intersection of U.S. J3 and K-9 and strucK a guard rail late Saturday evening. Ansiinger was not seriously injured and damage to Lhe right front of the vehicle was estimated at SJ50 by Sheriff Ernie Hansen who investigated thtt mishap. Mr. and Mrs.

Omar Baumann tripri In hlnw lin debris-iammed llaus nirarram Katiirriav nn rhit Mall is Mn Hetnlnn (Marvl recentlv flew in From Houston, flood gates to save bridge-s and Pierce, 932 South Fifth street. Mrs. Carole Fisher, vice president to visit his paronls, Mr. curbflooding. in charge of the Retail Division of the Atchison Area Chamber of and Mrs.

Ben Baumann, Hill Commerce, is assisting. Names of Prances Wagner, route South Eighth street. His parents James Spaighl, Huron, Lorene Zadiarias, 1M1 Sants Fe, and drove them back to Houston so Blossoming trees looh a Judge and Mrs. Tlolan McKelvy, H)S Division street, were drav-Ti they could be present at their beating In Saturday evening's fW prizes of script good at any of the participuling slorcs. Trie grandson's graduation and they hard rain-blossoms all were names were turned in earlier at the Chamber of Commerce have now returned home to knocked to the ground.

pholo. Alrhiann. Syrian during Ihe nighl 13 miles east of the cipilul. There was no confirmation oi any of these reports. Ifleol observers suggested that the leftists might be inflating reports or Syrian military activity to bring diplomatic pressure from other Arab governments on the Syrians, One Palestinian communlquo said MIG17 and MIG21 jets bombed "allied" positions as Syrian ground forces attacked leftist-held villages along the Damascus-Beirut highway on the edge of Lebanon's Christian enclave.

Yasir Arafat, the chief of (he Palestine Liberation Organization, called again for an urgent summit conference of Arnh hendi cit state to cet the MRS. SOPHIA VIOLET JONES Prayer services will beheld Tuesday, June 2:30 p.m. at the Sawin Dyer Chapel. The Hev. Wilfred Fangman, O.S.B., will officiate.

Interment will be the Oak Hill Cemetery. The hour of visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m., tunighl, at Hie chanel. Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home 3Qf.30ttommimil 367-1011 a morturrt PH. 36J-L956 70? N. 9th Ettihuntii-CHriitlllti Purple Sliald licensed in Kansas ind Missouii When dependability counts.

know you can count on Stanton Mortuary. Syrians oul of Lebanon. WATCHING THE daring maneuvers thrilled the crowds with ItartW Damascus made no coupies, line una one, ciuicniruj nanas during itrat momema. in pronounced dead upon apprival oi tht eitnt Passel1 hX intestate succession instituting reforms within the destroy the Republican party. Mrs.

Mildred Moore Sloop, surviving House. some members Reagan, at the Sacramento said cause v-lll behcard. Should you fall iherein iL-damenl and will tie enlered In due coltw upon pel II ior Mary Ellen Mcrarleno, Admlnlllralrix, PMUloner O'Keefe, Ball, O'Keela Lacay SDJon Hit wall Alchlion. Kafiiai Allornevs for May 31. June 7, 1976.

Cl'lclal Puollcairor, IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ATCHISON TOUNTV, KANSAS lo Ihe Waller ol me Fsfnle of EUGENES. WlDlCK, deceased Na.9M6 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR ROB AT EOF WILL AND NOT ICE lot BEOITORS THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSON CONCERNED; You are hereby nollflod lhal on lhe VrJdayol June, 197a. a pofiiron has Court by Gloria a. Widlck, es executrix named In lhe win ol decedenl. praying for admission EUGL niton Kans aid of jjoodby-uiitU which broKc oat Sunday But it Marlm was impossible to determine Jcnscn in frum gealtle.

stiopjuicrs nave to whether these figures were Wash. Jemen wonlheDole race -II accuTBte. iaie i9j(iSi flying from oniciii Pvybittillon California to Hawaii in what 104 North Seventh. 367-2636: cSSrt of ATCHISON COUNTY, KANSAS services for Louis inimMur al mi Enmoi KJoepper, 68, Effingham, were Elizabeth c. held at 2:30 cm.

Sunday at the murphy, VTSITING AT THE Atchison High school class of IM1 reunion Saturday night (from left) are Mr. Stanton chapel with the Rev. noticeo'f 'hearing and Mrs. Harold Bump, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs Henry Beck, Madison, Mr.

and Mrs. George McCoy and the Rev. me sioie of an Harold Cooper Kansas City. Rulh BBrnard Million, Hominy, OkU, and Irene Barnard Angel. Darre! jotojon ih.t a Kansas photos.

Burial was in tlie Lancaster hMO mKl llM 1 1 cemetery. Mr. Ktoepper was bv Mary Elian McFariand, NOTICE HEABINO AND NOT CE TO CREDITORS Tra cl Kaniai to all paricrl ecrcafrad: vc A'a I pal II Ion ha by Oorr an no, nollltad thai a ktar'llxlln laid Coun A. Trompilar, Al heir ol Hoio Tuop.i>. daeaaiac.

cxccjlcr r.ainad in iha admin ,111 of enf, praylno for la the win ftcia a. TkioMr deled October 11, hncnilnl Ellnbeth C. Wdroliy, dacmed. Thursday after he was stricken fti one half to the heirs of the prior maMafning party asked what the United States the weekend and was the guest iyi'dav. Losers out- deceased brother, those being and advancing legislation.

should do to prevent blodshed In Mr. and MrS Sylvester your wltiw I mretn Hid sir. ent and decree m. Snced gainers than Robert Hunter and his sisters O'Neill, a liberal, is expected Rhodesia, where a white Nyhai 't route 3 The ladies bj-jra Mi. Edna Davis and Ruth kt hErfBv rtqjlred to four w.

cr lo-f hi Ulh dav al June al i.rt. Dl imd tiny in mid Court in of A'tih: Pcb STATE OF KHNSA5, itlui. ATCHISON COUNTY, IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID COUNT AND STATE ma nAetle- ol me Estate ol FLORENCE TIMBY, Deceased NO.KJ1 NOTICEOF THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby entitled lhal a oetltlor has been mod in salfl Courl 5EHECAI Bdm'rlslralar of Ihe est FLORENCE TIMBY. dec a croDaie oi rnc will sHIIemenl of laid -n probale ol lhe will of with said Dellllon. and fo aspoirilmenl ol Gloria wrdlrk el lhe executrix of laid will and yov ore hereoy requlrtd to rile your written (irlenjei Iherelo on or boforetr.e:Whde.yo1Jorie,W4,ol 11 o'clock A M.

ol Mid day In Slid Court In the City ol Atchison In Atchison Courtly. Kansas, al vAilch time anrj piaca said cause De heard. Sr.ould you rail Iherelr. iudgment and decree will be enierc-d in due course upon seld petuton- All credirors arenollfled lo exhlolt melr demancs aaan-iir Ihe said esiite Hx fnonihs frorr lhe dale ol the lint publication of this notice as. provided by law, end if ihelr demands arn ml ll-UJ exhibllid.

they shell be foreyer barred. Gloria a w.dkK. Pellllorer Slillings 8. Ciiartered Suite One. Derger Qulltf'na are nolllled lo exhlbll ihelr demands ajalnst Ihe said estate within six months from ir.e date ol lne first publication of this notice as proVOrd by law.

and If exhlbllciJ. snail bt Bernard A Trompeler, Pel II loner A'ooQerer Foley Atlornefs lor Petit loner 6oit 3JS Alchlur. Kaniai 44O0J May IJ, 31, orapeny rerna -equlred lo file en de lens es thereto on or Vd day of July. al of sals lolo Cowt, In ine Clly of AicMson at which lime and place said caul, will be heard Should you fal Ihereln. ludoment and decree wtl be enured in due course -pen is' Petition 'IBS 64001 1-3S7-1912 Ivfi.

ATCHISON GLOBE 7 Fire of undetermined origin destroyed a mobile home belonging to John Schmidt, route J. early yesterday morning Jeff Schmidt and Albert Goodman were sleeping In the trailer when the (ire was discovered. Volunteers of the Shannon Township fire department were called to tight Ihe flames. The home was located tin old U.S. 73, lust soulh oi aclison Park and the city.

It wns reported to the sheriff's office around 3 13 am Sunday NOTICE All llovcn rAlKls must be rimoini brSunday. bni 13, 1976 SUGAR CREEK BURIAL ASSOCIATION Official Publication THE PROBATE COUP.T OF 1TCHISON KANSAS mention of a march on Beirut or the sky show. People thronged the grass and apron --Globe pholo- conservatorship of nllanlia nyi miprrlllo mmmloln I ft CA5IN scarce. cnoice positions. But It accused Sim Shines noticeof hearing was billed as in event to tew.

prime iuug-u75 lb hall Saturday evening are (from left) Mrs Charlotte Kraef.ll Jor.es. RushvlUe, Vincent Beagles, Arafal'B Al Fatah guerrilla compete with war es m.stimn. end vou iW 1 ah K.5W0.0U; mixea good and Atchison, William Allison and Lucille Armstrong Allison, Topeka, Mrs. Helen Nyhart, organiiation of attempting "an (Continued from page 1) bergh transstianiic journey choice Slaughter Atchison, Miss Violet Handolph. Atchison, one of the class sponTora, and Mrs.

Deborah Hobson Woody crackdown" on As the acroballc show ended vou ac. tiii.d Leln- Atchison. Allison, who was vice president of the class, presided at the dinner meeting Palestinian guerrillas of the was Charles Blosser, Con- 5nd lhe by virgin, m. con, conserveior choice gM.lOM lb attendedby more than 30 class mernters, many acccmpanied by husbanda or wives. Mrs.

Lcln was Saiqa organiiation, which is cordia. with his I92T disperse, engine niter engine oi Birdie ciiin. ff7.Su-3B.00: mixed eood and was revved iid bv nls oravlno far en orrJir lo the choice S6.HW.50. Slaughter Spokesmen for' Al Fatah scHheduied ,0 preparing for short nnd cows utility, few commercial claimed their guerrillas tendi long flights hrjme. Many pilots u.is HogB 3,500.

Barrows and weigtits witter 170 25-50 higher; weights over 770 lb higher; 1-2 200-230 lb 51.25-51.50; 1-3 200-240 lb 51.00-51.50; J40-260 lb 50.00-51.00; 2-1 260-280 lb 49.00-50.00 28O-300 lb 48.0WB.50; 300-320 lh 47.00-48.00; 320-3S0 lb 46.0W7.O0, Sows steady to 25 higher; 1-3 300-600 lb43.0O-43.25. Estimates for Tuesday: cattle hogs sheep 200. Cash Grain CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard winter 3.SSVin Monday; No 2 Boft red 3.48V4n. Com No 2 yellow 3.04n (hopper) 3.01n (box). Oats No 2 heavy 1.74n.

Soybeans No 1 yellow 5. 8Sn. No 2 yellow corn Friday wos quoted at 2.98¥<n (hopper) 2.95^ (box). Wall Street attacked dozens of Saiqa offices In'addilinn, antique aircraft Irom dl8lBnl slatM had len oi mo emini in Beirut 's Moslem area Sunday (rom the association's museum Atchison soon a fter the storm on night and captured them. in Blakesburg, were kept Saturday.

A feeling of A Saioa SBokesmon denied hv ihs thP camaraderleamong association in. at these claims. He said Saiqa Erourj OX5s wns largely mcrabcrs v-as transmitted to (ioi, in Atchison mortars were hlltinB Fatah IS lingering apeclalors as one cour.lv. ihmct: sou ,1 poBltions the city and Nelther the Ijockheed Vega, of 61115 our positions lne RQIIta bv fted off the runway then elsewhere In the capital." Earhart nor the Ford Trl- tipped Its wings left and right Iti oome guerrina sources sain motori a popular attraction al luwu more than 70 persons had been Usl year'g Bh.ow. were able to nellt and 120 wounded in the mBke lhe v.in due t0 previous fntlSrfm Palest'imans A local retailer reports that iq rnt Bit Una of Couniy Pcor olDng M'd pomr If.M chdlAi WHf Dl IhB beqirrlna polnh lh.mc# "Ebj! i Is In me nail imerail ol coniarvatat lhal hw i Mid oi crlvsto tela.

ft litrcbv requlrad to -III aj day Q' Jvrta 19T6 al i en e.m, of laid day in laid Couil. In Ifco City AKhlvjn, Kamai. al lime ana Olatl aaldeidia will bahearrl. Should yflu ell fheraln iMdorflenl and Macrae w.n fc.a mlarad In due coune upon pelillon. Virginia tron.

ConiervafDr, PellHaner Keafe. Sail. O'Keela A l.ac«y Ml on The Mall wn. Kani i tor Pelll'c i. 11, 10J4.

Qrrir.Hi Publlcarton PUBLIC NOTICE TO SELL ol Atchlian, Kniiii JUlclOBl corporftllon, axiki-ng lhe o( kBriiaSij public noMcB hi lnlenlion lo sni 1or rhf roiinwing tfeacriDedreal estate. Scaled In 1he Clly of Alchlson: 7 Haro'd Goennar Lois Block J.W. Parken Aoallfcn a Michael Hundley mil 7-8-f. Block J.W. Parkers Addition R.ll Cnrlme Hllr Beginn'nB at the Noriheast corner ol Tract i Si led lo tue Pine Street North rlnntol line: thence a Westerly dlrectton on a curve to lhe right, a radius of of Northwesterly on a lanaent lo the curve, a distance of 1.49 let! Ihence Northeasterly teet to the Narlhwesl corner ol Trect Br Southeasterly alonslhe NDrth llneolsald tract to the polnl of beginning, ccnielnlr.g 0.C54 acres, more or Ernest Steuari Loi VI.

Block a. J.W. Parkers Addition Slephen Duriri.1 loll 1 l-S 4. 3, J.W. Parkers Add lion io Benedictine Cnliege Lots 5-1P.

Easl nn'oi Lot 11, Bkick 21, C. Chains Addn The Community Development Department, having lis office in the Br-rger Bulldlno 1M North 4th Street, Suite No. II, Alchlson. Keniss with' oHlce hours of 8:00 A Hi. to i P.M through Friday, has proposals irDm these redevelopars to en he purchase of rty from the city, i Df Ihe proposed lc Disclosure" rilscloies, no other tnlngs.thenameot the and.

as snareholtfers velDper. also discloses Ihe iveioper's estlmsle pi cost rot If any, and sales prices or sis for ine nausv.g involved II GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PLANNED REPORT For the family's fj i convenience, 1 the casket and I ci-v 3' services are priced together 7. in one lump I i I I I (j ilj US I Cl.rence 11. Poosr Mij ,13 SVl .03 I I.

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