The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas (2024)

This and That Police answered a call to investigate the reported 500 block of N. Salurday presence of a prowlers in the morning. They investigated and found no one. All union barer Shops will be closed Tuesday, May 28th. (Adv.) State license to take care of the elderly in my home.

682- Here tha "Meals on Wheels" menus for this week: Monday--Roast pork, dressing, corn, sweet potatoes, applesauce, cake; Tuesday--Meat loaf, lima beans, cole slaw, baked potatoes, peaches; Wednesday--Fried chicken, green beans, tomato, mashed potatoes, apricots, hot biscuits; Thursday -Liver and onions, green peas, pear on lettuce leaf, American fried potatoes, cookies: Friday -Tuna casserole, spinach, tossed green salad, fruit. Call 682-1723 if meal is not received by 5:30 p.m Public Auction May 25th. See Wed. Ad for complete listing. Maj.

Byron Baldwin, owner. 1001 S. Brdwy. Ben Phillips, -(Adv.) Lansing Auto Repair now open. Mon.

thru 8-5. 508 N. Main, No building permits were issued this past week by City Inspector John Alexander. Hanrahan Roofing Co. will be opening its new office, May 20, at 806 S.

4th. We hope to serve you better. and see us. Hanrahan Roofing A false alarm attributed to weather conditions was received by the department Saturday morning from Select Products. Manager Tom Brown checked the premises and found them secure.

Deaths Fred G. Klotz Fred G. Klotz, 67, of .733 Cheyenne died Friday night at his home. Funeral arrangements will announced by the Davis Funeral Cahpel. Mr.

Klotz was born July 3, 1906, at Fort Washakie, to William G. and Minnie K. Krull Klotz. He married Amy Loar on Aug. 16, 1941, at Yuma, Ariz.

A retired machine operator. Mr. Klotz had lived in El Monte, for 30 years before moving to Leavenworth two years ago. He was a veteran of World War I having served in the Air Force. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and the American Legion.

Survivors include his widow of the home; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Juanita Russell of Bothell, and Mrs. Dorothy Conus of Jecopa, three, brothers, Ray of 401 Westwood Drive, Alfred 527 Kickapoo and Andrew of Phoenix, two sisters Miss Carrie Klotz and Mrs. Minnie Hooper both of 732 Pawnee: two grandchildren and seven grandchildren. Floyd E.

Fisk Funeral services for Floyd E. a resident of the Veterans' Administration Center who died Friday in the VA Hospital, will be at 9 a.m. Monday in the Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery. Mr.

Fisk was born June 27, 189J, at Rock to Charles and Olive Hunt Fisk. He was an Army veteran of World War I. He had worked as a race horse trainer. Friends may call at the Larkin Funeral Home after 3 p.m, today. FUNERAL NOTICES Larkin Funeral Chapel Sixth and Olive Ph.

682-2824 FISK Floyd 74. Funeral service will be 9 a.m. Monday at the graveside In the F1. Leavenworth National Cemetery, Friends may call at the Larkin Funeral Home after 3 p.m. today, Holmes Son Mortuary 454 Kiowa Ph.

682-3758 WARE William, 76, Lawrence, who died Tuesday at the VA Hospital. Funeral services will be held Monday al 11 a.m, st the 91h St. Baptist Church in Lawrence with Rev. Carl Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the National Cemetery, Ft.

Leavenworth. Wake service will be at Son Funeral Chapel, 1-9 p.m, today. Friends may call at any time. Davis Funeral Chapel Shewses at Ph. 682-5523 KLOTZ Prod, 67.

733 Cheonne. Time and piece of funeral services wit be a. witw by the Dovis Funeral Chapel, The "Evening of Ap-1 preciation" honoring Governor Robert B. Docking been re18. 1974 tor Friday For scheduled from Saturday, May further information or tickets call 682 1442 or Tell Mom you'll clean out the closet, if you can recycle it at Jolene's Dres Wel, 10th Shawnee.

5-9 wkdys, 12-5, Sat. Two vehicles attempted 10 pass a stalled truck on 7th 50 feet south of Metropolitan Friday afternoon and collided. A 1970 two-door sedan driven by Marion E. Walker of 921-6 and a 1970 pickup driven by Joseph F. Loboda of 518 N.

5th collided. vehicle had an estimated $200 damage. Have a building lot for sale? Phone Vaughn Kimbrough Realty. Chamber of Commerce quarterly meeting, May 2rd, hotel Cody. Call Chamber office for reservations.

Come met our new tin The tire department CXtinguished a truck fire at 2619 S. 4th Friday night. Frank Eaton of, that address started the truck under belief that gas line disconnected for repairs had been reconnected. It had not. No damage estimate to the truck was given, For a professional job of painting, paperbanging, vinyl wall covering or ceilings textured, call 682-7245, Hessenflow Decorating Exceptional 2 bedroom ranch, in David Brewer area.

104x209. lot with many new trees and garden spot. Breeze way, attached garage, full basem*nt. Excellent condition. Call Kelly Agency, 727-3251, or 682-5771, 682- 5990.

682-0418, A two car accident at Limit and Hughes Road was investigated by police officers Friday night. A 1972 four-door sedan driven by Jennifer A. Jefferson of 204 Kickapoo had front end driven damage and a 1966 pickup by Curtis W. Cammack of 213 State was damaged. Miss Jefferson told police.

she waited for a car that ran a stop light and 1 proceeded east hitting the Cammack. vehicle which she said also ran a stop light. Coming Soon. Lansing Child Garden, a pre-school for youngsters years of age, will be opening this Fall. Watch for enrollment VFW Post 56 will have Joint Installation of Post, Auxiliary, and Jr.

Unit Sunday, 19-may, 1. p.m. Cmdr. Dan two car, accident occured on S. 4th 18 feet South of Cedar Friday according to police reports.

Kenneth Meyers of police he swerved the 1973 station wagon owned by Leavenworth Moving and Storage to avoid a 1967 four-door sedan making a left turn, but could not avoid hitting it. The sedan driven by David A. Wheeler was, Headquarters U.S. Barracks, Ft. Leavenworth.

Streak on out, Perennials 39c Bedding plants, tomatoes, peppers and Geraniums. Flower Garden, 23rd and See the Royals play. Chicago May 26, chartered bus $3.50 per person round trip. Call International Tours, 700 No. 7th, 682-2345.

-(Adv.) Hospital Notes Visiting Hours: 2-4 p.m. p.m. No children under 14 ST. JOHN Admitted Friday: Mrs. Victoria Beall of 1719 Pawnee; James R.

John of 2608 S. 14th; Mrs. Francis Driscoll of 207 Fairlane, Lansing; Mrs. Genivieve Burns of 213 Vine. Dismissed Friday: James R.

John of 2608 S. 14th; Diane Wilk of 1400 Delaware; Mrs. Tabatha Stonebreaker of Memphis. Debra Benton of 927 of Independence, Kickapoo; Mrs. Raymond Graf: Estella Whitmall 221 Mrs: Broadway; John E.

Cox of Basehor. CUSHING Admitted Friday: Bertha Lauber of 905 N. 13th: Aart Pot of 1117 High: William Adamson of the Easton Nursing Home; Alonzo Ray McCaully Jr. of 459 4th Beatrice Arnold of 2925 Martin Luther King Drive; George Davis of 1400 Kiowa; Alfred McClatchey of Iowa City, Iowa; Robert Heinze of Sun City, Ariz. Dismissed Friday: Goldie Allen of.

Lansing; Ilardin Jennings of 613 Grand Charlotte Landry and son Patrick of 4216 Valley View: Anna Logan of 920 Pottawatomie: Irene Smith and son Marlin of Lansing; April Warden of 515 Miami; Phylis Snell of rural Leavenworth: Leonard Brown of 919 Madison; Christopher Goff of Lansing. Moorehead Printing Off-Set Printing Letterheads, Business Cards, Builness Form, Envelopes, Etc. Ph. 682-2447, 703 N. 8th Police investigated a two car accident at Broadway and Shawnee Friday night.

An driven by Willard G. Emery of eastbound $063 four sedan 911 Delaware sustained about $100 damage as did a 1971 twodoor sedan driven by Louis F. Burns of 509 N. 10th. Both told officers that they had the right of way.

Bill Denney Plumbing and Heating, 729 Pawnee. Pipe cut and threaded, Gerber faucet repair parts, American Standard repair parts. (Adv.) The "Evening preciation" honoring Governor Robert B. Docking has been rescheduled from Saturday, May 18, 1974 to Friday, June 7. For, further information or tickets call 682-1442 or burglary totaling $130 in damage stolen items was reported to police Friday evening by Foremost Foods Co.

A company dairy produce truck was broken into while it at 753 Shawnee Thursday night or Friday morning. Missing were eight half gallons of ice cream and a gallon of milk. Help Wanted High Senvol boy, girl, or retiree with car available 3 p.m. to take bundles in of papers to to our carriers. Apply person circulation Dept.

Leavenworth Times. 17 Frolic Trailer, New 1974, completely self contained. with full bath, furnace, gas-electric refrigerator, stove with oven. 30 gal. holding tank.

Sleeps 4. Only $2595, and six sleeper only $2650. Also many other trailers from 18' to 23'. Open Sunday noon to 5 p.m. and daily 8 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Collard Chevrolet RV Center, Lansing Holiday Plaza. Phone Rose M. Stewart of :003 Cherokee reported to police Thursday that her car had sustained damage while parked in the Milgram parking lot Rosenkrantz afternoon. of Mrs.

428 Garland told police she backed into the Stewart vehicle with her Chrysler. House painting is an 'art! Have yours done by professionals. Outside or inside. Ceiling texturing and Insured. Herrera Sons.

Phone Sport, specialist in lightweight bicycles and camping equipment. years of experience in Lawrence and Topeka. Offering the finest in lightweight equipment. New to Leavenworth but not to N.E. Kansas.

4th- Spruce, 682- Jane A. White of 308 Spring Garden was arrested by the Leavenworth Police Friday evening and. charged with driving while intoxicated and disorderly conduct. She was picked up at 7th a and Kickapoo. A Municipal Court date of June 6 was set, The Yarn Shoppe, 7th and Kiowa.

Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Spring drapery and slip cover fabric sale. One table, $2 per bolts. some short Leavenworth ends, Floor some Covering, 325 Damage of about $660 was reported to police at Leavenworth High on Friday evening.

Two teachers, Oscar C. Sisemore of 305 Garden and Roy L. Simpson of 708 Santa Fe found an open window and foot prints and called police. Damage was not listed. Termites! Call Williams Pest Control for a free inspection.

No obligation. AH work guaranteed. Call (Adv.) Wendel Barber Shop will close at noon Saturday, May 25, open Wednesday, the Metropolitan Life Where the future is now It's easy to put off planning your future, hoping it will take care of itself, Don't let this happen to' you, Let's talk soon about retirement income, disabilIty Insurance, and other needs you may have to protect your family's financlal future. You'll find we do care about your future. Milton Gallaway 2205 So.

4th St. Phone 682-5135 Metropolitan Life Where the future is now Metropolitan Life, New York, N.Y. Police investigated a report Saturday morning that a semi. trailer truck was porked at. 4th Avenue and Ohio with its refrigerator unit running.

Cleo Klein of "was 4th Ave. told police that he the driver and would move the vehicle daylight. For sale, baby ducks, chicks and turkcys. Call 727-3621 eve. Fresh strawberries are coming on.

Call 651-5129 between 4 and 6 p.m.-(Adv.) A onc car accident in the parking lot of Skyway Lanes Friday night was reported Ln police. David L. Carl of Lansing his 1063 station wagon into the lot to turn around. The car had a flat tire. Carl pulled to the right and hit.

a light pole he said. The car had minor damage to the right fender and bumper. The pole was not damaged. Kiddieland open Sundays and Memorial Day, 2 'til 9 p.m.(Adv.) Football Day Camp. Give your son the opportunity learn football fundamentals.

July, thru 29 14 thru years. Aug. 2nd Tuition ages $15. Call Phil 682-6619 after 6 p.m. -(Adv.) An assault report was made to police Friday night by Bille Jo Brown of 2913-1 Martin Luther King Drive for her son Harold.

The Brown youth was at 2916-1 Ralph Bunch Drive with two juveniles who, the report asserts, held him there with a BB gun. The Brown youth received a wound to the right thigh from the gun. No arrests were made. If you do not receive your paper please call your carrier. The carrier's name and phone number are on your receipt card.

If you cannot reach your carrier, call 682-0305 between and 6 p.m. On Sunday. call between 7:30 and 9 a.m. For a change of adasess, please call before 10:30 a.m. Ft.

Leavenworth subscribers are asked to call 682-0305. DANCERS COMBINE ART WITH COLLEGE MILLBROOK. N.Y. (AP) A summer "college" for high school dancers is the idea of Bennett College and New York University. The two schools will open a special six-week program July 8 to give students 13 to 16 years of age the chance to see what it is like to pursue a dancing career while seeking a college degree.

"It is very important that young people discover at an early age the degree of aptitude and commitment that will be necessary to succeed in says J. Michael Miller. associate dean of NYU's School of the The teen-age pupils will train with NYU's professional dance company on the campus of Bennett College, located here in the quiet countryside of Dutchess County, 80 miles north of New York City. Consolidation Of Agencies on Time WASHINGTON (AP) A controversial plan by the Agriculture Department." to consolidale field offices of four major agencies into "service, centers" to give farmers servicc is procecding on target. officials say.

The plan was announced Nov. 21 and immediately drew prolests from many members of Congress and local officials that it would result in USDA offices being closed in many counties. Although department officials concede some counties will not have full service centers representing all agencies, they say the plan will not mean widespread abandonment of existing offices. Joseph R. Wright assistant of agriculture for administration, said rumors that the consolidation plan had been abandoned were not true.

But there have been problems in getting full-scale dation plans approved at the state level, he told a reporter. As a result, Wright said, state administrative commillees have been asked to subconsolidation plans for counties that already have been agreed upon, meaning that "the more difficult cases" will be worked out later. Consolidation of county, field offices in the USDA network has been going on for many years. But the service center concept announced last fall served notice that consolidation would be undertaken on a broad scale. with 110 county immune to the possibility of hav.

ing some of its facilities combined with those in others. Wright said no new service center has yet begun operation as result of the new plan, but he estimated that about 100 would be functioning by June 30 and that by the end of this year about 500 would be in oper. ation. The plan involves these USDA agencies: the Agricultural Stabilization and servalion Service, the Soil Conservation Service, Farmers Home Administration and the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. As announced.

the four agencies employ upwards of 34.000 fulltime employes. In all. USDA has about 80,000 employccs. with 80 per cent of them working in approximately 000 field offices. Wright said he could not estimate how many service centers might finally be set but other officials have said about 000 might be established when the plan is complete, The four agencies now about 7,800 senarate offices.

5A The Sunday, Leavenworth May 19, Times, 1974. GAO: Funds to Improve Courts Actually Did Little WASHINGTON (AP) Conmillion gressional auditors say $180 spent by the Justice De: partment to improve the overcrowded courts was poured out in a blind haphazard way and may accomplish little. Those are the conclusions of a new General Accounting Of- lice study of the court programs conducted the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. an agency of the Justice Department. The GAO, a congressional watchdog agency, based its findings on a study of LEAA records.

interviews, and field evaluations of the federally l'unded court programs in California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania. The projects in those states account for almost one-third LEAA funds spent on the courts in the five years of agency's existence. "Nationwide studies the courts empbasize one overriding problem an increasing backlog of untried criminal cases and inordinate delays in the GAO report bringing those accused, to Through block grants to states, LEAA attempted to attack the problem, but it "has not made sure that its grants. for state court improvement programs are directed to causes of the most serious problems in state and local the report continued. The GAO blamed state crimefighting agencies for failing to collect data identifying the causes of court backlogs.

Officials in all the states except Colorado cited case backlogs as their most serious court problem, but allocated only 17 per cent of their federal funds to a direct attack on the problem. The report noted LEAA intended to hire court specialists at each of its 10 regional offices to evaluate the effectiveness of court programs. But half the jobs were vacant at one time or another during 1973. The GAO recommended that the LEAA exert tighter control over the court improvement projects it funds and that it increase efforts gather data about the court system. uperb alue! ENITH 1974.

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$1.19 Yd. INCH or 72c Yd. Monday Only! 600 PR. WOMEN'S NYLON 'GO Asst. ON Colors SALE! PANTIES 2 For BIG SIZES TOOI 6 to 10's 500 MEN'S PERMPRESS SPORT SHIRTS GO ON SALE! Yes, Basic Two Pocket Sport Shirts In Assorted Plaids and Colors.

050 ea. Large, X-Large. You will want several at this low price. DOZENS OF UNADVERTISED VALUES STOREWIDE!.

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