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SSA DAILY TRIBUNE Great Bend, Kansas Tuesday. February 14, 1967 DROUGHT ENDING? NEW, three bedroom, garage, lYt baths, lr conditioner, electric kitchen and full basement. Choice location. O.I. Loan, Lotn cost down.

Pracipitotioa (takes) aafl I TWO bedroom, finished base 1 Uour I I BIRTHDAY 1 Ej StJL ment, garage, fw.w wui mm-le aacfiaoToo month. FOUR bedroom, basement, garage and three lots in Keizer, Kansas. Priced S6.6OO.0O. WE ABE BUILDING NEW G.I. HOMES WITH NOTHING FEBRUARY 14- Born today, you are basically POWN.

GLEN A. SCHUETZ practical and matter-of-fact person. You accept responsibility as a matter of course, and it is not in your nature to shirk AND COMPANY Office: 5W J-2231 h. Claassen SW 3-8719 Glen A. Schuetz SW 3-3078 duty, whether it be self-di rected or put upon you by an other.

Determined to succeed in RESIDENCE, Broadway at Mor-Dhy, will take less, mate offer. Write L. Wenke, Healdsburg, California. Farms For Soli the fulfillment of your ambi- tions, you are inclined to be somewhat too devoted to your i career and not devoted enough to your social relationships with other people. Both men and women bom on this date have been gifted with natural wit and a sense of mim DOUBLING IN ARTISTIC BRASS, Bill Crawford, Newspaper Enterprise Association's ace political cartoonist, Is also a skilled sculptor.

Now putting the finishing touches on a head of famed humorist Harry Hershfield, left, Crawford hopes to have Rudolf Bing, director of New York's Metropolitan Opera, as bis next subject. GRASSLAND RUSSELL COUNTY 847 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Liquor By Drink Series Of Bills Are Introduced In Senate icry. Take care, however, that you don't employ either to the detriment of other people. You can rise high in your own field of work if you use your humorous talents to lighten rather than intensify situations. May Take Supreme The U.S.

Weather Bureau lias some good news for the drought-rid Jen Northeast. Tha area received more precipitation, rain and tfce water equivalent of snowfall, during 1966 than in any of the preceding three years. But the total wos st ill eight inches short of normal and the bureau says it is too early to predict an end of the drought which began when abnormally dry weather set in over New York and western New England in the fall of 1961. Court Test Case Att-y, others is swift and generally Londerholm said ert Monday i excellent" acres near wm. Nf 55 COUNTY 1280 acres near McCracken.

RICE COUNTY 640 acres near Raymond. CROP LAND BARTON COUNTY 160 acres near Hoisington. GRANT COUNTY 160 acres near Satanta. NESS COUNTY 160 acres near Brownell. STAFFORD COUNTY 180 acres near Seward.

Rowland-Realtors Phone SW 24497 SW 3-8257 SW 2-2302, SW 3-9222 must guard TOPEKA. Kan. A series of I bills was introduced in the Kan-j sas Senatfe Monday to mod-! ermze and strengthen regula-l tiou of warehouses by the state Grain Inspection Department. Included is a measiir to pro No More Wooster Fund 0n The Rccord On fees, Cox said law permits a warehouseman to hold cither a federal license, obtainable for a $5 fee and. which does uot need renewal, or a state license, which usually is more expensive Kansas fees range from $25 to $3,550.

It is hoped to bring Kansas the Kansas Supreme Court to determine whether the legislature can authorize sale of liquor by the drink. against not following up an immediate opinion with a period of reflection. It would not do to be wrong about another even once, for all the limes you are right cannot make up for a single instance of error wheie people are concerned. To find what is in store for suit tor divorce. Dinners At Fort Hays W.

J. Weber and Lola Weber vs Mobile Oil Corp de- 01 on ana gas lease. fees more in line with federal fees by having them set by the vide for actions by the inspec tion department upon discovery of a shortage in a warehouse, or refusal of a warehouseman to submit to examination. Also introduced was legislation dealing with, gambling HAYS There will be no faculty member and former! enf airector aud the Gram Advisory Commission. more Wooster Fund Dinners at prudent of FHS.

recovery of money TTnll Have Sinlo fnllorfn I 11 A flrtal CM flftf! fnr ths fnnrl Ua-rell -ire mJ tomorrow, select your bwth- The legislation would require 1 I i However, the general idea of was set several years ago. and orvorce 8Tai Theima Wood vs 64 Legal Notices Joseoh Fros- registered receipts The grain proposal also would Bend Londerho-lm outlined his views in a letter to Rep. Robert Madden, D-Wichita. Madden has introduced a bill designed to legalize sale of liquor by the drink in restaurants and hotels in cities of the first class in Kansas, subject to a vote of the people. Madden proposes by statute to define the term "open saloon" as not including such restaurants and hotels The Kansas Constitution states that the open saloon shall be prohibited- (First published In The grain in a warehouse owned by the company, or any grain in ,1 i 'a 'prestige lund-raising dinner" i nave surpasses raai goat, ar be your daily guide bn abohshe Kenl Collier reported.

Wednesday, February i Collier, executive secretary of I The name change, however, Aquarius 21-Feb 19) the Endowment Assn, announis largely due to a lequest Best to get important business ced Fnday. from members of the Wooster matters over with by noon You Th. Wocstcr has ac. family who feel it is time 10 Which tine warehouseman has an interest. tothe citizens of the city of i house fee schedule from the great send, Kansas.

statues, providing that fees be hJv. nd vou can; set by the inspection depart-1 ser, judgment of $2500. County Court John Muriay, Great Bend, speeding, si 4 aud S9 15 costs. Archie Hill, Kiowa, Speeding: $7 and $9 15 costs Bernard Wagner. Ellmwood, no truck leg.

receipt and no auth. card, $15 and S9.16 costs. Kenneth Stejskal, Lyons, rail to report accident by quickest means, drive leU of center, S20 'Jmake a change. They are most Ldn LooLcui youiieu im uu- complishcd its primal The hilts also provide for methods of collecting inspection and weighing charges, transfer of grain from one warehouse to another, numbering and mark If yeu have nevtr rejsterd in 1hi Citv of Srwt Bend ln the ward 30 day or mof nd In appreciative of the tribute paid Dr Wooster but feel it should not go on indefinitely." At a meeting of the Wooster tails during afternoon ipobe dnd ieached the financial Pisces (Feb. 20-Mar.

21) goal set several years ago," Make contacts vital your fu-j Collier said, lure success today. You may The dinner is established in finrl 3 em-ririca no fir on oithor i Ifl.iffl as flind-raiSGr for ht.U- In an opinion to Rep. Arden Dierdorff, -Smith Center, suspenaeo ana lo cosis. Harrunn T-lrnrt Bnsmfftrai Dinner committee this week, a i ing of receipts and procedures for drawing up duplicate re eeipls. Two measures dealing with chauman the House Roads at home or at work tGnt aus amj endowment.

The and Highway Committee, Lon Aries (Mar. 0)- S-Apr. gambling were introduced derholm said he sees no bar to Grain Advisory Cora mis 5 ion. The 13 bills also would eliminate the three present definitions of a warehouse, replacing it with a single "public warehouse" definition. ln another move to simplify procedures, the bills would cut from six (o one the types of grain warehouse receipts issued in Kansas.

Eliminated would be the so-called "couTttry grain registrars, placing registration, of warehouse receipts in the hands new name, The President's Din- disobey stop sign, and 1b.15 ncr, was selected for future costs, events. Mrrimrc Licenses This vear's dinner netted Ric 1S- Hoisington D18 which has been turned over; dt(arbara Gotscha11. to the National Defense Loan Meivm Vincent, 27, Sterling piogiam and Janctte Wedgreworth, 22, tlie senate judiciary comnuite. pledging state gasoline tax 1 da for maklnS an important stntt number whn Vou you lltt registered, you mu If veu have changed your decision regarding your i inure funds to finance revenue bonds of a bambhng device a nusde- i fo turnDlke construction. Londerholm noted that high-! If you fail to make it now you may not have another opportunity soon.

Taurus (Apr. 21 May 21) lhc nine tuimers have con- -nuuiwouo Powell Hearing I tributed slishtiy mora than. way funds have been pledged on previous occasions for payment, of turnpike bonds. 000 to the loan fund and pro-, gen Take care not to let morning meanor, and provides for seizure on sight and destruction of the devices The bill would make possession of a federal gambling stamp probable came for issuance of a search warrant. The misdemeanor would be punishable by a fine Resumes Today vineu seven ice scnoiarsiups Supplementary income, largely1 from the music variety show, Fmse 'n' Tvv.

added more (ban of the inspection department. Royal Cox, director of the in Who the Fox chores go until afternoon You will not have time for any extras later. Gemini (May 22-June 21) one of your best days of the spection department, told news Published In Th Gre WASHINGTON-, Hear -1 to the" fund no or six months imprisonment or men tnere nave neen both. changes in warehouse regula mgs on Adym Clayton l'oweii Planning for the new scries riifht. to sit.

ill Consress Will TC-Int rtinnnrss is nnt rfvmnlp1.p elf. (US month. Take advantage of for iat your TnndV hut House Com- rnnt for tho nural ni-ofrtnrr. tunate signs and see Slate of Kansas. Barton County, IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID COUNTY AND STATG lo the Malter of tho Estate ot NORA KEARNEY, Decaasert No.

fBla NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: In his opinion on sale by the drink, Londerholm said the legislature can prohibit something not specifically prohibited by the constitution, but it cannot permit someuhmg prohibited by the constitution. "The argument has been made that under the Kansas Constitution restaurants and hotels could be authorized as places for the sale of liquor for consumption on the premises under the theory thai these places are not 'saloons' so long pmsEiwts Another bill would make purchase of a gambling stamp by a private club operator grounds for revocation of nhe club license. Under present law, the license can be revoked only if the stamp is displayed. Approved by the senate committee of the whole was a bill to boost lawmakers' expenses during a legislative session from $15 to S23 a day and increasing the allowance for months when the legislature is not in session from $50 to S100. opinion counts with highei-upb mittce members weie not sure 'which will he undo the leader-Cancer (June 22-July 23) A 'whether LhcI1' lwo stat witnesses ship of the Endowment Assn good day for the Cancer whose appear.

and will continue to be a corn- success is dependent upon re-1 They said Monday a subpoena munUy-college affair, designed i lationships with other people. was served on Cornne Huff on to bring lriends of Fort Hays Problem solving goes well. the Bahaman isle of Bimim, but state together with faculty and Leo (July 24-Aug. 23) Bu there has been no word as lo) students in a social situation tiling or selling, you should make whether she plans to respond ihear an outstanding type of en-a profit if you take your Lime Miss 25, a foimer beauty tertainmeiu, Collier said. about it.

Don't let another talk contest winner, is Powell's sec-! you into a bad deal "tary and sometimes his trav- DENVER (UPI) Howard "Virgo (Aug. 24-Sept 23) You clmg companion. Hill, 16, of Denver, learned her acts, proceeding tions in Kansas for 10 years and that the bills, long under study, are intended to bring operations up to date. Although not tied to the William Addinglon grain case, Cox said the measures would have had some effect intthe Adding-ton case. Addington is awaiting trial in Reno county on charges of issuing fraudulent warehouse receipts.

The case was an issue the ppliiicai campaign last November. The hill on regulation provides that whenever a shortage is suspected, the director may order a warehouseman to comply with any or all oi these regulations: Cover such shortage. as they, are bona fide places in which meals are regularly ser ved and in which the sale of PAHAVtSrON i COLOR by DeUzel I should be able to advance on Another woman me nousc Monday some laws arc strictly A until i distribute nd i9r Kearntv, dec4ied; liquor is only incidental," Londerholm said. But the attorney general said investigators would like to ques-, fot tlie birds Hill was fined S25 the generosity of another lWfTEOHSTS It also provides for payment of mileage for one trip weekly to day Cooperate with co-workers Llon 15 rna -NL, for llleSal possession of a hawk and social acquaintances alike. crat estranged wife, Mar- that hai shpped to him Wch, at lO.W CREST NOW 1 torie Florcs Powell, who lives in from California the lawmaker's home.

Trips now are limited to six for a regular session. Libra (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) lJUertO RICO. IDUL iuviv una uwu no indication whether process servers have been aWe to reach Best to strike while the iron is hot.

Others should be predisposed in your favor at. this upon SiW peti common definitions of a saloon include any place where liquor is sold for consumption on the premises." The attorney general said this definition was apparently adopted by the Kansas Supreme Court in an earlier case. In any event, this is a mat Deaths BITE-SIZE! FOR CLASSIC MACARONI CASSEROLES SPEAKS, her. Give additional bond as re Ptitior quested by the director. By United Press International ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y.

stage of the present project. Mig peU WM removcd Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) bfm her jsuO-a-ve-ar job on Business opportunities pick up the congressional payroll alter with the possibility of a short vha nni vocnnYiri tn a suhooe- ATTEST: (Seall JOHN M. RUSSELL Probat.

Judga Pro Ttm UieiS ii HARDMAN Great 8nd, Kansas Attornavs for Patltionsr to sucn examinations as the director may deem necessary (UP!) Services for Kabbi ter which we teel could not be Israel Goldfarb, 89, who died iThout a "umey Be prepared to acL na fmm an earilcr investigating conclusively settled here Monday will be held tudjy group. (Pubnhad in th Grsat Band Daily Tribune. Ftbruarv 1HT) -H The bill provides that if the warehouseman fails to comply within 24 hours, the director preme Court challenging Rabbi Goldfarb was known as the father of congregational constitutionality of any legisla-j NOTICE Sagittarius iNov. 23-Dec. The select House committee Bring in increased business investigating charge1; that profit through the exercise ell misused congressional travel singing in synagogues and was MEMBERS BARTON COUNTY may petition the district court for an order authorizing the de quor by the drink, lie said.

partment to take possession of AMERICAN BEAUTY ERLoBN0, 1VEN 1hat all or any portion oi commoav ties located the warehouse, alone with records. of a new idea, iresh contacts i funds disclosed that two more; prevent stagnation 1 subpoenas bad been issued for Capricorn (Dec 23-Jan. 20) Powell aides. The intended re-' Should a new business deaLcipjent of one, special assistant come up for comsiderauon, Summer Stone appeared vol-, vestigate it well. It mav pro-' unrarily to tell the committee he viHo an onlirplv I Will testify Tuesday, rsuatiT to KS.A.

ItSS Supp, asm, amended in Snf Bill No 71, ssion of palltiom of candidacy The director then "shall give SAN DIEGO (UPI) Gen Abelardo Luis Rodriguez, former President of Mexico, died written notice of the action to the surety on the bond of the The other subpoena is direct-! ed at Miss Emma Swann, for-' i on Tuesday, Febru- Intent shall bt cr iling faa of Plv of cardirtacy snail warehouseman and may notify holders shown in the ware La Jolla, Calif. He author of 10 volumes of music for the synagogue, religious school and home. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) Edmond Hall, a well-known1 Dixieland jazz clarinetist, died; Saturday. He was 65, Hall had grown up with' Dixieland jazi and played with Louis Armstrong and Lester Young.

In recent j'ears he was a performer at Newport jazz festival. GLENDALE, Calif. (UPI) -Funeral services will be held today for veteran, film director 'eceplionist for the Lduca-: for then commodities. i (00), Ffti accompanied A Sound Investment Today. Means A Secure Future Tomorrow BARKLN, England fUPI) Labor cornmittee, If the director finds evidence fifty CiO) Janitor Bert Couzens showed up whjch f0rmerly headed, for work Monday three hours, sw-mn testified last De (Sectors -)f Bar that the warehouseman is in solvent or unable to satisfy the Was 77.

Gen. Rodriguez was President from 1932 to 1934 and was known for his opposition of the Catholic Church in Mexico during that time. He was governor of his native state Sonora from 1943 to 1949. late and his bosses celebrated 1 cembcr that she took three I large and if more tha andidat file a primar held on Tutday, Wire claims of depositors, the direc vrith ehampagi mittec credit cards and spent mav. uetittoa in district Couzens, 67, had just her time shopping.

plated a 208-mile non-stop walkj court for appointment of a receiver to operate the business. 'We cant find her, said GOFFE AND CABKENEK, INC. Grain and Commodity Specialists from York to Barking 36 Rep. Arch A. Moore Jr.

R-1 after another unan-; waslnoimced meeting of the commit- tee Monday. hours, six minutes. After toasts, Couzens given the day off. Barton County, Kansas NOTICE andLoNl Governmertp Securities Corporation INVESTMENT SPECIALISTS Pnvite Win System to All Markets Investment Bsreh Strikes Instant Win Quote Seme Underwriters and Distributors of Municipal Bonds -CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE INVESTORS PLANNING GUIDE CU1 OUT N0 MAIL AM INTERESTED IN; COMMODITIES MUTUAL FUNDS STOCKS TAX FREE MUNICIPAL S0NDS For An Evening Of Togetherness Relaxation, BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY NOTICE I will not be responsible for any rtebts or bills for Cheryl K. Smith Roger Lee -15 NOTICE will not be responsible for any debts of Marilyn Nauert.

Billy Dean Nauert. -14 Februoiy Weather year aro TO OUR RESTAURANT FOR EXCELLENT CHINESE AMERICAN CUISINE FINE FOOD SUPERIOR SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO 22 .00 21 0 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

Feb. Feb. Feb. 3 56 4 60 5 47 6 35 7-35 .00 54 25 .00 52 29 ,00 56 48 GOFFE AND CARKENER, INC. grain mwi commodity specialists G0FFE-CARKENER-BLACKFORD Securities Corp.

P.O. Box S55 Great Bcnrf, Kcitiat MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CHICAGO MHCANTItt Feb. 1055 30 ,00 Feb. 1313 Ftdrol oM to tan tU rawing tfroin on statt atti local government finoneial rttourcas wilt raoch itimot4 $17.4 billion in ttit fiscal 1968 budget, up 255 per cent tinea 1958. FedfTol funds new account for about 15 pr cant of total state and local rtvenue.

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