Leavenworth County will recelve of. the $184,490 school textbook fund to be disgributed to .186 Kansas school districts. Leavenworth city will receive $20,785, Basehor elementary school, $1,655, and Basehor Rural High School, $735. Funds are. distributed at the rate of $5 per pupil.
Wanted A ride to 9 a.m. to. 5:30 p.m. shift. Contact at 1028 -Ironmoulders between 6:30 and 1 p.m.-(Adv.) Pecans, halves and pieces mixed, $1:25 1b.
MU (Adv.) Harold Clark, '35, Tonganoxie, arid: Dollie Holden, 34, Joplin, been issued a marriage license in Court, Almost new Westinghouse portable TV. Take payments of $5.32 month: Ed's Clinic, 509 Concrete. foundations, reinforced, all new forms, quality Builders Foundation Phone, MU M. Sgt. Kenneth Sherrow, son of Mrs.
Fred Truff, Basehor, has retired: from the Army Corps Information Ottice in Battle Creek, Mich. He was. editor of the corps, newspaper, the Passing Parade: He, graduated from Piper Rural High School in 1935. He spent more than 24 years of active service in the Army: Miles. Edward 22, and Dori Mae Longacre, 23, both of.
Kansas City; have been issued marriage 11- cense in Probate Court. Rama and Upholstery Cleaners. MU Coronado 19" portable. TV can be yours with payments of. just $4.35 a month.
Ed's. TV Clinic, 509 The Board of U. S. Civil Examiners at the U.S. Penitentiary is presently accepting applications for male clerkstenographer, GS 5.
Salary starts at $4,565 per year. Further information may be obtained by contacting the personnel officer at the penitentiary, MU 2-8700. Men's quality watches, $13.75. Gold Nugget, 420 Del.Robert Box, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis. C. Box, Basehor, was on the Dean's -honor list last semester' at Ottawa: University. He was orie of 62 students who recently received recognition the fall Honors Convocation at the school: Boxed Christmas cards, price. Gold Nugget McGregor jackets and sweatKaplan's Men's Wear.
Big deal on wheels--Buy your extra wheels, at off, easy terms. B. F. Goodrich Store, and Delaware. (Adv.) Cadet Glenn O.
Hamilton son of Mr. and Glenn O. Hamilton, 531 Ottawa, is presently undergoing' flight training through the Army Reserve Training Corp at the Unlversity of' Kansas. Hamilton: is senior at the university. Have you ever considered mobile home? Act' now.
Gigantic clearance sale Nov. 1 to Nov. 30; all models greatly duced, make an offer. Trailer Park and Sales, ,1 mile south of Lansing on hiway The Salt Creek Valley Parent Teachers Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at school.
Open house will, fallow the meeting. Chicken-on-fly, open every day and evening, Phone MU 2- Pvt. Charles F. son of Mr. and Mri.
Charles E. Nance: of Basehor, is enrolled in a 5-week course in Advance Infantry combat training Camp Pendleton, Calif. He graduated from Basehor High School last spring and: entered the Marine. Corps in August. Our 150-Ft.
Gift Bar is loaded with. Gillespie 523 Del. -(Adv.) THI. THAT The Leavenworth County Republican Women's Club will a public reception for S. Rep.
William H. Avery, on Monday, Nov. from p.m. at the City Hall auditorium. Pendleton sportswear.
Billy 1 Cook's Men's Shop, 111 So. 5th. -(Adv.) Get tow truck traction with the biggest biting edges of all snow tires. Lowest prices ever. All sizes.
Easy terms. B. 'F. Goodrich Store, 7th and Firemen answered a call to Lawrence Avenue and South Friday to extinguish a. grass fire.
Y.W.C.A. Bake Sale, Nov. 11, 8 a.m. at Cook's Paint Store. -(Adv.) James Kearney.
S. 5th, reported a hub cap stolen from his car Friday. It was in the parking lot at 5th and Seneca. Lay-away your Christmas gifts now. New merchandise arriving each day.
Steele's Necchi-Elna, 206 5th. (Adv.) Style show, wardrobe by The Model, sponsored by Alpha Phi Chapter Beta Sigma Phi, Friday, November 22. Hotel Cody, 8 p.m. Donation, Sometime Thursday night the vent was broken on the car owned by Joseph T. Gorzkiewicz, 110 4th while it was parked in front of his home.
Stolen were a bowling ball and a pair of bowling shoes. Waitress, experienced. Homer's Drive-In, 1320 So. 4th. -(Adv.) Anywhere you want to go, the way you want to Steamship tickets, airline reservations, and tickets.
Make holiday reservetions early. Mary Kern Travel Service, MU Dale Roller, 1420 Ohio, reported that sometime during the past week somebody had taken his clarinet from the Junior High School Annex at 512 Walnut. Wanted Farm listings. Have buyers waiting to see your property. Lloyd Mills, Realtor, VI 5-2500, Tonganoxie, Ks.
-(Adv.) New shipment of Arrow white dress shirts. Friday afternoon, cars by Leah Kane, 539 Michdriven, and Arthur E. 711 S. 3rd, collided at 5th and. Osage.
The front bumper of the Kane car was reported damaged as were the left front door, and tender of the Hawkins car. Did you know the Coffee Cup Cafe is across the street from the new parking lot (300 block Good food, quick Food fair and bazaar at Pilgrim church, Saturday, November 16, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chili packaged to take out. Use north door.
(Adv.) Two cars apparently backed into each other Friday. Edward D. Wittmis, 724 2nd said he was backing from in of the bowling alley at 729 Delaware when he collided with a car driven by Lawrence Richter, Easton, as he was backing from the north side of Delaware. The right rear tail light on the Wittmis car and the left rear tender and tail light of the Richter car were reported damaged. Dave's Ceramics, 132 Kansas Lansing.
Greenware, supplies. Closed Wednesdays, (Adv.) Two 19" G-E portable TV sets, almost new. Take over payments of $4.83 a month. Ed's TV Clinic, 509 Philco portable TV set, almost new, Take over pay. ments of $5.32 a month.
Ed's: TV Clinic, 509 Shop for your men for Christmas from McGuire's gift bar now, while there's a bountiful -(Adv.) Superior Printing Co. Edward P. Wettig Sen General Job Printing Rubber Stamps Order Your Personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS Now! 417 Shawnee MU Santa's coming. See us before! you buy. New shipment of Nec'chi-Nelco and Brother sewing 200 So.
5th -(Adv.) machines. Steele's Necchi-Eina, For. Investments via. Mutual Funds and-or lite insurance, contact. Col.
Van Tuyl, MU 2- 'ment surveyed by the Linemployment and employU. S. Census Bureau during the week of Nov. 18. In September 69.5 million persons were The unemployed total was 3.5 million.
Sylvania. stereo Hi-Fl console. Pay, only $4.75 month. Ed's TV. Clinic, 509 Cherokee: Open Mon.
Golombki dinner, Nov. 17,: St. Casimir's 'church Bdwy, Penn. Continuous serv. ing 1 to -7.
p.m., games 5:30 p.m. Adults $1, children (Adv) Ethel Mae Veal has filed suit: for divorce from Arthur Veals; She charged him with gross: neglect. of duty and extreme cruelty. She requested custody and support for their child. in District Court suit.
They were. 'married in City, on 4, 1950. Grocery, 501 North 4th, open till 11 p.m. Two more school houswill bite the dust when sealed bids will be opened at the Base: hor Grade School oft Nov. To be sold are the Grove and Glenwood school in the southern part of the county.
The buildings to be moved. There is acreage with both buildInge. Th Vietnam 'no Nhus in good Nhus, but 'at Collard Chevrolet, the "rood news is the liberal allowance Art Ruppenthal (sounds like Foot. 'n Ball) will rive for your car on new Chevy or quality used car. Come in, ask: for Art.
runsmith service, reblueing, stock making, loading equipment, authorized Browning and Weatherby dealr. Complete line of hunting Kappeas Sporting Goods, 404 equipment and accessories. Andrew Newton gion. Post 94 Auxiliary will entertain members at the gion Hall, Shawnee, Nov. 11 after the parade.
The hall will be open 2:30 p.m. for outside. guests. Flashlight sale! Gillespie Hardware, 523: Del. Potter Community Church auction and lunch, Nov.
13, 5 -(Adv.) Football season la about. to draw to a 'close but other scores that we haven't seen are: Vat 69, Seagram Colt 38, Smith Wesson Olds -88, Fordvee Ballontha 30, Firstan 10; Perfect 36, Fessen Heinz 57, Worchestershire Phillips 66, and Lubrik 8. Smith Rexau: urugs open -(Adv.) Real estate loans, money available for Farms, Suburban, Homes. 'Call Lloyd H. Mills; Realtor, VI.
5-2500, Tonganoxie, -(Adv.) Joseph merchants had Moonlight Madness sale on Wednesday which proved to be quite a drawing card. All clerks and customers came garbed in all kinds of nightclothes pajamas, nightgowns, robes and bed room slippers. An estimated crowd: of 20,000 turned out. for the event. Is your drinking causing you trouble? Are you slave Do you sincerely want to be Alcoholics Anony.mous can help Write P.
O. Box President Kennedy has proclaimed Nov. 28 Thanksgiving Day. The St. Joseph NewsPress.
says that this is the first thing he's said in three months that Senator Goldwater hasn't challenged. Color T.V., Victor, G-E and Magnayox: See them all at Dolsberry's, 424 Cherokee. (Adv.) Service to the Living We are ever conscious that our service is chiefly for the Uving portermed for all faiths in spirit fidelity, reverence and tenderness. Sumpter Funeral Chapel 516 Shawnee MU: 3.1614 Leavenworth Richard W. Sumpter and Bay.
Spellmen, Directere. Sunday Morning, November 10, WORLD POPULATION IN "'ILLIONS 700- POPULATION GIANTS INDIA HSILINS VIGNI SPINNI CHINA U.S.A, KINGDOM CHINA RUSSIA U.S.A GERMANY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY JAPAN G3LINN FRANCE 1 PAKISTAN JAPAN BRAZIL --100- 153M UNITE RANK 00 0000 1900-1901 1963 DEMOGRAPHIC -Newschart records world population changes in half a century, one decade, among the 10 leading nations. Length of bars shows population in 1900 (left) and in 1963 (right). Despite partition of British India Into today's India and Pakistan, both countries are on the 1963 list. Indonesia (formerly Netherlands East Indies) has moved up.
Brazil has become the first Latin American nation to make the "Big Ten." Data from Population Reference Bureau. Payments of just $12.57 month will buy this 23" Sylvania TV console with HaloLight and new set warranty. Ed's TV Clinic, 509 Cherokee. -(Adv.) Topical stamp collecting will be discussed by Francois D. Gravois at the next meeting of the Leavenworth Stamp Club.
It will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 13 in the assembly room of the Temple B'nal Jeshurun, 6th and Osage. Tickets and transportation for holiday house: tour in Kansas City, Dec. 4.
Call Mary Kern Travel Service. MU (Adv.) Waitress, 'experienced. Homer's Drive-In, 1320. So. Ma-La-Mor Beauty Salon opens Tuesday in a new ticn, 608 So.
The foggy damp mornings the past week have been ideal for tobacco stripping. Weston farmers are getting their crop ready for the market which opens Nov. 25 and closes for Thanksgiving Day, reopening on Friday. Lansing Lions' Club will cancel trap shoot Nov. 10 because of quail season.
Next shoot Nov. 17. Award of gun will be made in Santa's coming. See us before you buy. New shipment of Necchi, Nelco and Brother sewing machines.
Steele's Necchi-Elna, 206 So. An English justice of the peace says he will no longer fine people caught speeding by radar. The St. Joseph NewsPress says they think he intends to run for re-election. Wheels, wheels, wheels.
Buy extra wheels now and save. All wheels price, B. F. Goodrich Store, 7th and Delaware. (Adv.) Warden Sherman Crouse.
reported Saturday that guard on patrol duty in the brush near the river pumps on state property came upon Oscar Griffith who gave. himself He was back in custody at the prison 8:15 p.m. Friday. He was tired, hungry, cold and thirsty. Griffith, reported missing Thursday was serving 1-2 years for first degree forgery from Sedgwick County.
Wanted Butcher for small store, must have experience, neat and dependable. Write particulars to Box GH care Times. -(Adv.) Haggar. slacks, from $5.95. Billy Cook's Men's Shop, 111 So.
5th. -(Adv.) The Jefferson County Choir Festival will be held at the Oskaloosa High School at 8 p.m. Nov. 15. About 250 students from the county's high schools will participate.
If you do not receive your Times by 6:15 p.m. call MU 2- 0305. Give your name and address, and please do not call before 6:15 or later than 7:00 p.m. On Sundays call between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. For 8 change 'of address call before 2 p.m..
Et. Leavenworth subscribers call Elmer Fowler, MU 2-7621 and one will be delivered to you. Mrs. Kihm Rites Will Be Tuesday Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Sumpter Funeral Chapel for Mrs.
Caroline Dillman Kihm, 79, a former Leavenworth resident who died Tuesday at Cheyenne, following an illness of the past seven months. She was born April 21, 1884 in Cheyenne, a daughter of Joseph. and Katie 'Dillman. She was a graduate of the University of Colorado. On Oct.
9. 1906, at Denver, she was married to Frederick J. Kihm. Mr. Kihm died several years ago.
Following his death Mrs. Kihm made her home in Leavenworth until' five years ago when she moved to Cheyenne. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. George Buck, Cheyenne; two brothers, Ernest Dillman, Florida, and Frederick Dillman, Albany, and two sisters-inlaw, Miss' Carolyn L. Kihm, and Mrs.
Emma Reynolds, both of 213 9th Ave. The Rev. Harold Strickland, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will Burial will be in Mt. Muncie Cemetery.
The body will be at the chapel after 2. p.m. Monday. A study revealed that deaths from motor vehicle accidents are highest in the West and Southwest. Wearing of safety helmets by jookeys' was made mandatory by the New York state racing commission in 1957.
Jan Struther, author of "Mrs. Miniver," was the pen name of Joyce Anstruther Maxtone Graham. it payst to know" 65. IN MANY CARS, REGULAR GAS PERFORMS AS WELL AS PREMIUM! Many cars do not get better mileage and performance from premium grade gasoline. Because of the higher octane of gasoline today, many older cars performas well on standard grade as they did on yester.
STATE day's premium. It also pays to know that you'll get the best buy on insurance for your car with State Farm! Call me INSURANCE Matt A. Vlademar Jr. 516 South Fitth St. Call MU 2.8400 621008 STATE FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois FUNERAL NOTICES Larkin Funeral Home Sixth and Olive Phone MU 2-2120 DITTEMORE Homer P.
(Ret. Col.1. Service will be 10 a.m, Tuesday at the Larkin funeral home, Rev, William Twombly, pastor Reorganized Church a of Latter a Salnts, Fanning. will officiate. Interment will be in the National cometery, Ft.
Leavenworth. Friends may call at the funeral home after 9 a.m. Monday. Sexton Funeral Chapel 5th and Oak Phone MU 2-2800 HAEFFNER Phillip Service was Saturday at the Sexton funeral chapel, Rev. Chester Iwla, pastor Evangelical United Brethren church, officiating, Interment was in Mt.
Muncie cemetery. Pallbearers were: Harold Lohman, Farris Tay. lor, Charles Kramer, Allen Beamon, Grant Parker, and Tony Herrig. HENCHEK Mrs. Mabel, 812 Pawnee street, who died Friday at St.
John's hospital. Service will be 9 a.m. Tuesday 'at the St. Joseph church, Rev. William McDade, pastor, will officiate, burial will be in Mt.
Calvary cemetery. There will be recitation of the Rosary at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Sexton funeral chapel. Friends may call at the chapel. Sumpter Funeral Chapel 518 Shawnee Ph.
MU 2-1614 KIHM Mrs. Caroline Diliman, 79, who died Tuesday In Cheyenne, Wyoming. ServIce will be 10:30 a.m, Tuesday at the Sumpter funeral chapel, Father Harold Strickland, recior St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiating, Interment will be In Mt. Muncle cemetery, Friends may call Sumpler chapel after 2:00 p.m.
"Monday. THE PLACE 529 Delaware (K. of C. Bldg.) MU 2-8185 This is my new State Farr office -where I can better serve you with the best in auto, life, and fire insurance. I invite you to call or drop in any time.
131 Ralph F. Miller Agent TOUR STATE FARM Stala Farm Inserince Com Home Offices: Bloomington, I Mabel Henchek's Service Tuesday Mrs. Mabel J. Henchek, 68, 812 Pawnee, a lifelong resident of Leavenworth, died Friday at St. John's Hospital.
She had been in failing health for several years. Mrs. Henchek was born in Leavenworth on Aug. 21, 1895, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Gwartney, She attended local public schools and was married here to Edward Henchek on Nov. 26, She was a member of St. Joseph's Church. Surviving are her husband, Edward Henchek of the home; two sons, James E. Henchek, 900 N.
8th, and Donald J. Henchek, 904 N. 8th; two brothers, Steve Gwartney, 617 Limit, and Tony Gwartney, Wisconsin, and one sister, Mrs. Carl Ruebhausen, Russell, and one grandchild. Funeral service will be held at 9 a.m.
Tuesday at St. Joseph's Church. Rev. William a McDade, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Mt.
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