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Ranch Bowl
League Bowling- Ranch
BowlIWaughOil&Gas 4~'~
Kramer's Furniture 35
(Games played through Friday, December 31) L & B Electric 35
Boogaart's
WOMEN'S LEAGUES
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The Jewells 38
OBITUARY--Mrs. Steve Patnode The casket bearers were Ercil
-- Burgess, Noel Runyon, Clifford
Estella Caroline Stone, daugh-IC rtner' Ira Powell, Carold Van
Schoiack and Gale Tegley. In-
ter of Marco and Amanda Stone, !terment was in the Burr Oak
was born Sept. 15, 1884, in Phil- 'Cemetery. The Kramer Funeral
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. . I Swope s 26 46
High Indivtduala, 3 C ~me I Hi-- " di "-u" 3 "
r gn in vaa ats, t James"
Fazth Stroup, 560; Nyla Be g, [~1 T ~V, ~ ~ "
4^^,oao; .nester xaan-
aIo. ,l~s H.~,ges, ~.~ Ison, 551; Dick Callaway, 549
rfign mmv~auais, ~mgle tJame. .
w,;tt, + ')n~. F~;th ~+~ ~U~" [ rllgn mmvlaual& ~mgte taame:
" t,-. V'lMelvin LaRue, 244; Don Fogo,
benefit for dairy cattle in using l FORT BENNING,
this material even though it William H. Bingh
creates some significant chem-Harry H. Bingham .
ical change in the silage. I Kans has been
Wisconsin data showed that Commanding Officer
voluntary intake by dairy ani-quarters and Head(
lips County, Kans where she i Home was in charge mals of treated cam silage was pany, U. S Army
grew to womanhood. Dec. 25, t Those from a distance who significanlly reduced when cam- Station, Fort Benning,
1906, at high noon, Stella was ;came for the funeral of Mrs. pared with non-treated silage. ! The 35 year old
United in marriage to Steve Pat- !Steve Pat node were: Mr. and Also, the milk fat percentage graduate of Kansas
node. To this union were bom lMrs. Owen Abbott of Republi- was somewhat lowered, versity,
two sons, Gerald of Beatrice, can City, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs.
26 200; Kas Hodges, 191. Since no milk production re- he received his
i The Mixers 36 216; Tom Cavanaugh, 204. Nebr and Ivan of Kansas City, Harvey Rumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. sponse can be demonstrated by June, 1959 Prior to his
The Sparklers 32 31 M N A'G-UF Kans Paul Snow and Sina Molzahn of adding calcium carbonate to en- Kansas State Vniversil
Ranch Hands 32 32 A rol ult Stella was converted under I Phillipsburg, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. stied forages, this practice is not Bingham served with t
- the ministry of Estella Loinard A. G. Van Kooten of Concordia, recommended Furthermore, sil-lAir Force as hart of
Pin Pushers 27 37 : w .l who also nassed away on Dec-;Kans.; Tillie and Lillie Patnode ages treated "with calcium car-I - ua
State Bank of Esbon 26 38 nlgnts at olumous "-- i r . Fighter Bomber Sq
High Individuals, 3 Games",w ! n.b ember 30, 1965. Stella was a of Esbon, Kans M. and Mrs. bonate may supply the cow with Korea 1952
: Roach, 479; Eva Menden- Jerry s Standard 44 27 charter member of the Church of Mitchie Woemer and Arnold of detrimental additional amounts " :'" --:ce
,~,~ ,-'.-s o~ ~o, o. . ' " " I ~urmg ms servl
hall, 464; Norma Kiehl, 463. V.F.W. 40 32 ~ ~ ^ ~. r~.~^ ~ ~a the Nazarene m Burr Oak where Supermr, Nebr Mr. and Mrs. of calcmm c(
i~ ,-~,~ ~=s,u, oo oo . . . ~apt. mngnam nas rv
High Individuals, Single Game: State Exchange Bank 39 33 u,o she served and attended so fazth- Ench Penner of Mankato, Kans Beef Nutrition Important In 1
' Eva Mendenhall, 199; Midge Oli- Lumberjacks 33~ 38 I~,~no~o ~ ~ fully until her health faded. IMr. and Mrs. Raymo d ynd of~Reproducflve Efficiency I~ o th,
vet, 168; Roma Grout, 167. St. Theresa's 31 41 Two years ago it became ne- i Alton, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank [ High condition, or overfatness, 1
""~' : Anderson and Rev and Mrs ~,~.~ ~ o~, w~e ~vz~-~-,
: TII Sh[ Seems Barber Shop 28 44 Newell Alexander 534" Georoe cessary for Stella to have per- :. [can cause temporary or perman-:ean Presidential Unit
High Individuals, 3 Ganms:' ' ' sonal care She moved to the,uan et omy usDome, v-ans.;[ent steridty in both bulls and Ct, o vese'
Cosand, 532; Joe Reinert, 520. . ' a e '
W ! Richard Diamond, 600; Art Berg,I tm, h lnrllvid.nl~ inol, P m .iCozy Comer Rest Home in Mr. and Mrs:. Gerald P .od Icows. This occurs frequently real .ha h. .-innal
~nlato Greenhouse 44 28 562; Melvin Blecha, 550. IT ~,Z'~,~.~,~n-~.'l~f~==:'lDowns, Kans to be cared for. land Sharon ~am or ~eatr~ce, lpurebredheifersfittedforshows.~e~,~-~;;.~,
ier Gas & Off42 30 High Individuals, Single Game: 2an- Newell Mexm &r 199 Here she departed this hfe so Nebr Mr. and Mrs. Iva Pat l Excess cond hon can also af-}
,U, Co-op Elev. 31 Richard Diamond, 215; Melvin " peacefully in perfect rest with[node, Annette and Terry,mlfect the longevity of the cow.[ apt" mngnam an .e
:tare ;xchange Bank 31 40 Blecha, 213; Art Begr, 209. Mid her master Dec. 30, 1965. A few[Kansas City, 14.arts. [In addition to reporductive prob- me ormer t orma
I lems v " I wiontrose, Kans,liter
err Standard 30 weeks ago before this last ser- [,o erfeedmg can also re- -.H . . 7."
,chell Coop. 44 ],olte . " " . . . . " . " . . " " . '
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SANTA CLAUS DIDN'T BRING ALL THE 527; LaVeme Haegert, 517. thers, Clarence Stone of Repub- what you are feeding, help you pay for
High Individuals, Single Game: lican City, Nebr Lewis Stone of post-hospital care
YOUR CHILDREN AND GRAND- Cecil Clark, 227; Gene Meeker, Caldwell, Idaho, and Jim Stone 65. Your wife also
WANTED FOR CHRISTMAS, 203; John Morris, 189. of Loveland, Colo.; three sisters, Post Christmas'Dinner gible for hospital
HAVE MANY GII ITEMS FOR SALE. Leona Abbot of Republican City, ------- she reaches 65.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BECAUSE Mr. Jimmy Warren of Nebr Katie Houk of Tacoma, A post-Christmas family din-
Lodge, Kansas was a Wash and Alice Hampton of net was held at the home of Christmas
ITEMS ARE MARKED DOWN. house guest over the Christmas Los Angeles, Calif.; and a host Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson of Mr. and Mrs.
holidays at the home ofMrs. of devoted friends and other Webber Monday, December 27. were Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Kuiken and relatives. Calcium Carbonate Doesn't Those present included: Mr. and erson, Kathy and
r and Cheryl are Funeral services were held on Improve Silage For Mrs. Wayne Wilosn, Sandra and chinson,
Jan. 2, 1966, at the Dairy Animab F A, Marvin and Bob of Great
and Church in Burr Oak The calcium
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