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10 ATCHISON GLOBE MO-KAN PARTY LINE 1 CUeaMewA Annual Vespers Program Dec. 9 At Highland JC Christmas Vespers, performance by I he Music Deportment of HlHhlnnr, Community Junior Colin jo, he presented on Don 9. at a iri in Ihe college auditorium The program, under the direction of Bill Buff uifiton wilL Include musir tiy tollcuc Wind Ensemble, Irvln Singers. Mens Chorale, Lads ami Lassies, and Uarhcrshoppers. Darrel Burke, son of Mr.

awl Mrs. Elwood Burke, Huron, will appear as soloist with (he Irvin Singers. Dnrrell Is also a memhnr of Lads and Lassies and Slse.0 Band Accompanist" far (he Singers is Anita Roberts, daughter Mr. and Mrs Oeorite liulierts. Anita is ulsn a inrmbcr of Ihe Irvln Singers.

Curtis (Iambic, son of Mr. and Mrs Jaeli Gamble. Hlmvathn, will appear as soloial with the lrvin Singers. Curtis is also a member of Concert Band, and Stage Melody Mcrritt. daughter uf Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Merritt. Troy, will perform a prelude on piano and organ MctedyisalsC a member of Cnr.ccit iiniul and Stage Bund. Horton C.C. Women Hold Dinner Meeting Bv JEANNE SCHOLZ HORTON tCNS) A general membership meeting of the Women's Division.

Chamber n( Commerce was held Tuesday night at Ihe St. Leo's Parish Center. Ladies of St. Leo's church served the dinner fcliich preceded the meeting. Mrs Charles Parkersan presided at the business session and later at the installation Bervice nnd service honoring incoming and outgomg hoard and committee chairman members.

Mrs. Alberto Swear in gen, chairman of the Community Fund Drive in Morion, reported total collection of Sl.95a.4D. Broken down, this amount was given as follows to the agencies involved: Cancer, Heart, f4U.3B; Arthritis, J270.41; Cerebral palsy, Girl Scouts. S2B1.BG; Red Cross, $233.99. There were 25 wnmen in Horton who did the soliciting fur this drive.

Mrs Hester Hoggart, recently elected secretary uf the board, tendered her registration due to other commitments At a board niccling later in the evening, Mrs. Raymond Small was chosen to take her place as secretary for the coining year. A committee comprised of Mrs. Oscar Dahl and Mrs Ernest Troinpeler presented an amendment to the constitution regarding the handUng or the Community Fund Drive monies and this amendment was adopted by the group. Mrs.

Robert Wood spoke briefly on the PRIDE project of "Clean-up, Paint-up, and Fix-up" week which will be held next spring In Horton and asked if the Women's Division would be interested in sponsoring this project as a group and laying out plans for such. Molion was made to table discussion until the board meets. The next general meeting will be held on Jan. 31. tne lime and place to he announced later.

Mrs. Mike Brooks and Mrs. Dennis Hammersmith presented 0 shorl skit. "Twas Ihe Night Before Christmas" for the program. The candlelight service honoring new and outgoing officers, hoard members and committee chairman followed.

The president (or the next year, Mrs. ParkersDn, acted as installing officer; vice prcsv dcnl and membership drive chairman is Miss Mary Jean Ka.il: secretary. Mrs Raymond Small; treasurer. Mrs. Karl Strnbc Retiring officers who also acted as a nominating committee were: Mrs Albert Swearingea, Mrs.

Helen iiaxler, Michael Flowers and Mrs. Jessie Wilson. New board members are Hester Hoggart, Mrs. Cecil Parsons and Mrs. Mike llrooks.

Holdover members of the board are: Mrs. Heed, Mrs. Marvin Elk ins Mrs. Betty Sawyer, Mrs Hammersmith. Mrs.

Jerri Smith. T.Irs. Small. Committee chairmen fnr 11177 Program, Mrs. Elaininersmllh: Membership, Miss Hail: Community Fund Drive, Mrs.

Rryon Wiggins and Mrs. Anneta l.ehew. Calling, Mrs. Jim Bollom; Projects, Mrs. Helen Baxter Town CjDuntry party, Mrs.

Mike Brooks. Aquacade, Mrs. Small; Newenmers, Mrs. Don Wincliell, Mrs. Jerri Smith.

Lounge, Mrs. Helen Mycr and Mrs. Eugene Pricider. Mrs Hay Scholi Is publicity chairman for the organization. OTHER HOHTON NEWS The twice monthly donees continue at the Lnkeview Country club with the (0 II o.vi ng committees set up Tor the next three months: Dec.

IB. Haphael Hay. Homer Wnlverton, Ernie Huser and Charles. Hcim. Dec 31 (New Year's Eve; Ed Euscr, Dale Kiefer and -Fnrresl Keejier Jan 15.

Eldtin Hansen, Deane Thnrstin and Kenneth Knudson; Feh. 5, Marvin Scott, Jon llcrslibergcr and Joe Vlnlag. Charges tor the New Year's Eve rinncc will he $10 per couple, same as last year, and music will be furnished by Mrtry Kay and the Country Notions. Prepaid reservations must Ix: made for members and guests by Dec to Shirley Hue ford. Ed Buscr or Charlene Hansen.

Former Area Resident Dies In Iowa Funeral and onrinl services for Juhn Wayne Hickman, formerly of alliens and Atchi-snn, were held yesterday at Prairie Cily. where he died Sunday. He had been in ill health for an evlended period. He was elected Doniphan county commissioner in 1900, and later resigned to accept a position with Chrysler Corpora-linn in California Lalcr he and bis family returned In Walhena and be established the Hickman Building and Mulli-Countv HeatLy. He built a number o'f homes in Wathena.

In later years he made his Some in Atchison and was a salesman for Countryside Home A color TV XM AS! Make this the year! sic 604 COMMERCIAL PHONE: 367-1861 i les iielni tniivltlK 10 lima. lie was a member of Hie MrtlindUt 1 hurch and Masonic Lodge at Wnlliona anil was an Army veteran. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. F.rinu Hickman, three daughters, Vicky, Cindy and Tammy, anil a son, Jay, all of Ihe home: two brothers. (lien Hickman, Wmhrnn, and Donald Hickman, Mission Vlcjo, and one sisier.

Mrs. Evelyn Turley, Pita liivera. Calif. Gov, Bennett Schedules Stop In Atchison TfJl'EKA, Kan IAP) Gov. Holierl Ucrnctt's "listening tour" of Kansas continues next week with slops in live cities where citizens will gel a chance to let the state's chief executive know what Is on their minds.

Luncheons are scheduled Dec. B. 9, and 10 in Newton, firent Bend and Atchison and town meetings in the evenings ore slnled for Salina and Hutchinson. The series of meetings, di-signed to allow Kansnns to voice their opinions and concerns on slate Issues, began Nov. 23 with visits to Parsons and Coffeyville.

Bennett has said he intends to consider comments he hears on the road as he prepares IKc fiscal year l97Bbudgel. "Tile response at Ihe first two meetings convinced me thol Kansas citizens arc very concerned about Ihe. Tuturc of cur stole and about the cumptex issues now facing us," the governor said in a statement released Thursday. "1 believe it Is extremely improtant to hear a wide variety of viewpoints before the decisions are made." ticsnid. Other Kansas cities to be visited by the governor during the tour this month are Goodland and Hays Dec.

15 and Garden Citv and Ulysses Dec. 10. The schedule calls for: Bee. (1 A inxm luncheon meeting at treat Bend and Highland Manor Hotel and a 7 town meeting Dt the Hilton tnuinSalina. A noon luncheon meeting in Newton at (he Tt.imaria Ten nnd a 7:30 p.

m. town meeting at the Hutchinson Community Jun ior College Dee. 10 A luncheon meeting al the Hcncdictlne College Hiccardi Center nt Atchison. Mrs. Rudolph LolbowiU told The Globe this morning IbuL King Harris who paid a fine in city court Ibis week for a hunting violation, does not live at 907 street us reported In yesterday's courthouse news.

City cnurl officials have no other nddress for Harris. Sheriff's Dispatcher Harold Kern said Carolton Heed, 920 Alcliison street, encountered a jumping deer on K-7, north of the slate lake road around 1 o'clock Ihismnrning. Reed said Hie large buck deer leaped over his car, scratched the roof and knocked off a side mirror. Reed Wasnnt injured in the mishap. Northeast Kanstis Courthouses Real estale transfers: Willie E.

and Hetty Dowdy lo Frank E. and Sylvia Buscy. Ihe north third of lots in 14, 15 and 16 In block of South Alchison This property is loeated in the 600 block of South Sixth. Helen K. Walowa lo Marccll franklin and Mary K.

Watowa, the south half of the east hair of Ihe nnrtheast quarter of section 21, townships, range 20 Suiters Brothers Construction Co. to Norman D. and Marina J. low, acres, more or less, commencing at Ihe souljiwest corner of section G. township 6, range 19.

Bob hi. and Glen da L. Botlcrff lo Karl Scholi, lots 23 and 24 in block 17. Lancaster. City of Atchison to F.

ljwrcncc Krugcr, lots JO, II anil 22 in block 7 of North Evercll E. Ellioll, B25 Suulli Fifth, has filed a damage suit with ihe district court clerk against Dr. Joseph Burke, 1301 North Third, charging negligence in diagnosing ami remedying a hernia injury lie suffered mi July 2D, 1974 while employed at the Rockwell International plant here. Elliott seeks 520,000 in Iwn causes of action which are accompanied hy a request for jury trial. The suit was filed by Patrick J.

Hurley of Leavenworth. The IJclitioner states he sought treatment from Dr. Burke after the injury and consented to two surgical operations, Dec. 1974 and Aug. 11, 1975.

lo correct the situation, but has continued to suffer pain A jury uf III women and twn men round in Tavor of the defendant, Saunders Manufacturing Co. in the civil case of Laura Garten vs, Snunders Mrg yesterday. The Garten woman had sought a judgment of $100, TOO ror her alleged wrongful dismissal from employment by Saunders officials. The jury-deliberated an hour and 10 minutes before Jury Foreman Paul ftlodig announced the verdict. Garten was represented by Hiebnrd P.

Seneenl anil Saunders was represented by Frank Saunders, Overland Park. The case was tried in the district court of Judge Clifford Garrison, 713 Leonard McHardie, fin; Norlh Second nnd Croig M. Uiureb, route 3, were bound over lor trial In district court following their preliminary bearing in city court yesterday on charges of burglary and illegal possession of a firearm in con ncction with Sept. 21 brenkin at Town and Country Tire Supply Co. They will be arraigned in district court on Dec.

13. Garrison was also bound nvr-r THE CLOTHES VAULT 608 ComT to district court nn a felony Ihcfl charge resulting from an inci dent involving tools belonging to tlary Kinder. DONIPHAN COUNTY Troy County court: Fines for speeding-Martin B. Caitc-r. Plaltsburg, John M.

Dittcinore, Severance. Susan J. Crueff, Highland, Gary R. Thnuv psuu, Troy, HDndy L. Foley, Wathena, Janet E.

Blevlns, White Cloud, Douglas L. Filcb, Hmwalha, Martha H. Matrow, Stanberry, $13; Michael T. Bilterman, Sabetha, $12; Anthony M. Worlin, Wathena, (16.

Costs of $10 were assessed against each-William E. Meister. Sabetha. was fined $5 and HO cosl For lug Imok violation laren H. I.aipple, Wathena, was fined and tio costs (or reckless driving.

Frank D. Guess, Si. Joe, was lined $5 and $10 costs for nu driver's license. Diana 1,. Pace, St.

Joe, was fined $25 and $10 costs for reckless driving. Richard L. Abbett has heen charged with distruction uf property, a door of a dwelling, with damage of less thnn $50, belonging lo Everett Isreal. He is at liberty under bond to appear Monday. Probale courl: A petilion for determination of descent in the estates cf W.D.

Alwood, Warren Duanc Alwood and Luella Atwood, hns been filed and a hearing sel for Dee 28, ut 10a.m. Petition for final settlement has been filed in the estate of Charles F. Libel and a hearing set for Dec. 17, at 10 a.m. MarringeT.ieenscs: Cliarlcs Harry Helton and Donna Jean Dunn, both of St.

Joe. Howard Edward May, Plallsburg, and Nina Amanda Deayon, Elwood. Dale Eugene Harness and Betty Jean Wykert, both of Troy. Albert Leo Btreh, Wathena, and Pamela Elvina liompola, St Joe. Clyde William Cerbcr, und Dcbra Sue McKibben, both of Atchison.

Buuald Lee Pruetl and Harbara Ann Durfey, buth of Atchison. Good huys War I Ads. Mark, GrcfiR, and Marian Lutz, have returned lo K-State after upending the Thanksgiving holidays with their mother, Mrs. Clarence Lutz, 112 Division street, and family. ADDING MACHINE CLEANING Typewrilcr Shep 367-3938 your Tvpewriier Morns, lOt MilnSt.

3S7-393B Come in and Shop BIG SAVINGS THURSDAY through SUNDAY Boy's Student Coats 16-20) Boy's Sale rack to Savings 7-14-16-20) One group Girls Prcteen off Girls Long dresses off (nizes-7-14) BANKAMERfCARD MASTER CHARGE SUNDAY THURSDAY WEEKDAYS I Topeka Marks Coldest Month Of November TOPEKA, Kan lAPI Lasl monlh was the coldest Nuvember recorded in Topeka since weather records were started here in IBS7, Ihe Toprka office of the National Weather Service said Wednesday. The average temperatures was 35.4 degrees, 7.5 degrees below normal. The previous record was in 1959 when the average temperalure for the month was 36.9. The month was also the third driest November in Topeka history. Only .04 of tin inch of moisture fell during the month.

Only the Novembers of 1B54 and 1911 were drier, with a trace and .01 inch respectively. Police Report Korman Darrenkamp, 1417 North First, reported thai a hi! and run vehicle apparently struck bis car while It was parked behind a downtown clothing store or near his borne recently. The right front fencer was damaged. Nancy Miles, 1117 Kansas, lold police Hint someone biobe Ihe windshield of her vehicle early yesterday morning. Everett Coats, 1305 South Tenth, reported that someone attempted to take the battery out of his vehicle recently.

Jeff Iiillington, 1525 Kansas, told police that someone scratched his car with a sharp object while it was parked near his home last night. Food and gift items sole. Cap of the Mall, Saturday Dec. i. Kansas News Briefs TOPEKA, Kan.

(AP) Gov. Robert Bennett will be chairman of a two-day session in Fort Lauderdale, lo examine ways of prevenling child abuse. Ber.netl will chatr meetings Friday and Saturday of the Education Commission of the Stales National Advisory Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect. The committee Is seeking to assist states with improved child abuse legislation and policy "While we will always have casualties to heat, we as a nation cannot indefinitely continue to solve major problems (such as child abuse) with legislative mandalcs after 1 he fact, Bennett said TIMES A YEAR Your Friends or Relatives a Merry Christmas throughout 1977 by sending them an hospitalized with burns and head injuries. Also hospitalized were Don Klein, a Wellington medical technician, who suffered undetermined injuries when he Mas blown out of the building, and LI.

Steve Colwell of Wellington, who slipped on a ladder and suffered shoulder other firemen suffered minor injuries. Smith's Liquor Store, 119 S. Ninth. Karl Gerrisls, 1D17 Soulh Sixth street, is a patient nl the Atchison hospital undergoing treatment for a torn ligament and arthritis in a font and ankle (API I Six firemen were injured in an early morning fire that destroyed nn auto supply store TOV and apartments in the Wellington business district. A Tf HISfUM JM Three firemen remained i hospltoliied this morning, FlDt 1 including CBpt Joe Kelly of the Wlnfleld Fire Department, who was buried under of bricks when a wall of the aulo collapsed.

It took than five minutes to free Kelly, and he was I LOOKING FOR A CHRISTMAS GIVE A CHEESE BOX FROM WHITING FOODS HORTON, KANSAS HOURS: 9 A.M. to P.M. 12:30 to 5 P.M. Monday thru Thurs. FriJjv 9 A.M.

(o 1 P.M. 2 P.M. lo 5 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 12 P.M.

Santa Claus ATCHISON GLOBE gift subscripiion A Personal Gift Card Will Be Mailed 1854 1 800 2 5 49 2 9 90 (IS. DO plus 64 cents Yfjts Bf MAIL IK YEAR BY MAIL IN Atchison, Doniphan. Nemaha, Jackson, Jelleiiu-and Leavsr.worth countiii il Kansas. Buchanan md Plitle Count in Missou'i YEAR 61" MAIL ELSEWHERE IN KANSAS AMD MiSSCL'HI YEAR BY MAIL ELSEWHERE IN IHE UNITED STATES CLIP AND MAIL the Coupon Below togBther with your check money order lo- CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, Atchison Globe, Atchison, Kansas 6600? ATCHISON GLOBE Sj Atchison, Kar.us BG0D2 Name Address Starting on I This Is a Gift from My Address Is Enclosed Find-.

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