WILBUK OBEI~
Henry Keller received a
from Nora Hollenbeck
a check for $10.00 for the
and she said Mr.
Mrs. Ernie Hollenbeck of
Calif had received
from the War De-
saying that Jack Hol-
been wounded in
He was in a field hos-
there.
Manchester, father of
md Clyde Manchester and
has been quite ill in
Rest Home in Downs.
]s better at this writing.
Deibert was a Tuesday
guest of Ted and Faye
Countryman, low by Joe Moore
and Ethel Thomas, and Lorena
Pate won the traveling prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Obert were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Wilbur Oberts.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Fief and fam-
ily of Glasco visited Mrs. Martin
Johanek on Sunday and attend-
ed the Frank Hajnys 45th wed-
ding anniversary at Esbon. Mrs.
Johanek returned with the Fiefs
to visit a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beam
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gouldie and family of Osborne
on Sunday.
Jeanette Obert visited Debbie
Boiler on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Nettle Seems was a Sun
day visitor of the Elmer Seems.
She attended church at Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whelchel,
Kathy and Ronnie, visited Sun-
JeweU County Record, Mangazo
Mrs. Frank Dempsey received]at the hotel in Superior, and will glad they are all better.
word Saturday that her brother,
Len Sturtevant of Wauneta,
Nebr had passed away.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jessup
of Lebanon spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fullerton.
Miss Nellie Lutz of Mankato
was a Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cusic. The
occasion was Nellie's birthday.
I make their home in Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Davidson
returned home Saturday from a
two weeks visit at the home of
their son, Allen, in California.
Marvin, Harry and Fred Web-
ber and Mrs. Maxine Wurzbach-
er left Sunday for Spokane,
Wash to attend the funeral of
their brother, Roy, who passed
away Saturday.
Wyile Kirkpatrick and Mrs.
Eleanor Crispin were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Christine
Davenport in Concordia. In the
afternoon they visited Mrs. O1-
lie Crispin, who is in the hos-
pital in Concordia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson
went to Belleville on Sunday af-
ternoon to call on Milo Enyart,
who is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Konvalin,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell
and girls returned to their home
at St. Johns, Kans after spend-
ing the holidays with the Vern
Dempseys.
Zella and Ivan Slaughter call-
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mog,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Robert Blaylock of Nam-
pa, Idaho, called on Mr. and Mrs.
:rank Dempsey, Saturday after-
loon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson
Mr. and Mrs~ Guy Robbins re-
turned home Wednesday morn-
ing from visiting her son, Mr.
Virgil Knarr and family, in Lin-
coln, Nebr. were overnight guests of Mr.
I spent Sunday night and 'and Mrs. Everett Terrill, Thurs-
Monday with our daughter, Mrs. day, and dinner guests Friday at
Max Berry and family, the Sutliff home. Everett and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMillantEstel Terrill were also dinner
left early Monday morning for!guests. The Dobbins' and Ter-
California from Salina, where rills are cousins.
they will spend several weeks Mr. Clifford Clements of Den-
visiting relatives and friends, vet is spending a few days at
The Chesebro Club met with the Keith Terrill home.
Beulah Howland on Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Hershner called
afternoon. Nine members were on Mrs. Grace Haworth and
present. Election of officers was Madeline Miller last week.
held, showing the following be- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch call-
ing elected: President, Mrs. Ira ed at the Sutliff home Saturday
Lea Payne; Vice President, Car- evening.
and Mrs Wilbur Obert day with friends in Salina. af Republic were Friday after- Mrs, Hillard Johnson and Mr.
dinner guests of Doris and Leland Bartley were noon visitors at the Lloyd Falk and Mrs. Joe Konvalin of Super-
ergs. real happy Monday when Jim home. ior spent the weekend with
1 Doris Bartleylcalled home from England. He Mr. and Mrs. Marr Dempsey, friends in Council Bluffs.
a new fad, which is[SPent the holidays in Ireland and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dempsey Mrs. Toby Kramer of Man-
one patent and one lth ught it a very pertty country, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. kato spent Thursday with her
shoe instead of a pair I He heard there were Bartleys in Vern Dempsey were Sunday din- iparents' Mr. :rod Mrs. W. W.
another county near where he her guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank,Gunn.
~am~3oeskool helped de- was but he didn't get to do any Dempsey. Mrs. Madeline Sills Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fuller, Mr.
and vaccinate cattle Tues- checking, was an afternoon caller, and Mrs. Leo Fuller, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Lyman Right-
t Wilbur Oberts. There seems to be a little[ . . . . Mrs. Keith Webber and Mrs.
~rge crowd attended the]tr uble after vacation on getting memr spent Sunday evening at Harry Webber and Joyce were
~OUntryman sale on Wed- into the swing of getting up. I the Harry Sweet home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
believe one bus driver overslept. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kelly of Mrs. Eugene Aurand.
,~sa Aid will meet with[N w he thinks alarms are es- Scandia called on Mrs. Thee The Webber Homemakers Ex-
8ipe this Thursday after- sential. Kelly, Sunday afternoon, tension Club met at the home of
Garry Sanders, nephew of Mrs. Loren Hoskins of Super- Mrs. Harold Bothwell on Tues-
and Mrs. Robert Clark Doris Bartley, is on a Navy boat ior and a friend, Mrs. Celia day afternoon. Mrs. Charlie Rus-
~renda of Wakefield were land Bob Hope, while overseas, Sands, of New York were Tues- sell gave a very interesting les-
slept on his ship. I imagine he day dinner guests of Mrs. Rosa son oa Family Life.
lay overnight guests of Ed[thought this quite an honor and Schoonover. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gunn
ier Lamb, who is staUoned
, pleasure. Mrs. Albert Simmons, Lindon were Sunday dinner guests of
ailand, writes the temper-[ and Jimmie, of Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDill of
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Hickman Belleville.
Christmas Day on the[ MONTROSE NEWS of Missouri spent Sunday night
Was 104 . He spent the va-[
In a Thailand home on[ By M[RS. LLOYD GARDNER [with Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne N.F.O. Meeting Jan. 8
and enjoyed it. He is[--Montro'se'Hi*'D.-Ujm et -W "- Dempsey. They were enroute to
iluci on temporary duty lnesday afternoon with Connie Wauenta, Nebr to attend the The Jewell County N.F.O.
'ing out rock they are sell-[Smith. Eight members were funeral of her father, l en Stur- meeting was called to order by
the Americans. He also tpresent, tevant, the chairman, Bob Boller, Sat-
a Buddhist temple. Roger[ John Love of Mankato was a Mrs. Rosa Schoonover ate urday evening, Jan. 8, at 8:00
see the Bob Hope show at[Tuesday evening supper guest of Sunday dinner with Mr. and p.m. Twelve members answered
)k and said the ride there]Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Cusic. Mrs. James Fullerton. roll call. There were six ladies
at and dusty but it was[ Community Club met Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fall and also present. The meeting open-
it. That show will be on[day afternoon with Ruth Hold- sons were Sunday dinner guests ed with a silent prayer, followed
19 and he told his folks]ten. Thirteen members were of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanson by roll call and reading and ap-
for the 809th Division, present. The next meeting will
is the one he is in. So it be Jan. 20 with Agnes Balch as
be interesting to watch, i hostess
Tanner of Dodge City, I Mrs. Adria Erwin, Gayle,
~r-in-law, attended the lMarie, Trudy and Deborah, and
Ltryman sale and spent Mrs. Erwin s father, Charlie
y night with the Wil-'Leonard, all of Hood River, Ore
s. He took a load of lwere Thursday evening supper
with hmi. I gues~s of Zella and Ivan Slaugh-
church attendance was ter.
29 to 32 this past year. Mrs. Bert Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
card party was fEmerson Worick and Roy Fields
night. High was lwere callers this week of Mr.
Burdett and Gib,and Mrs. Ralph Jacobson.
SPECIALS
NUT COFFEE, 1 lb 65c
$3.00 order. No limits
BEANS, 2 - 303 for 25c
2 lb. box 49e
CAKE MIX 10c
BARLAND SUNDRIES
BURR OAK, KANSAS
OPEN EVENINGS, HOLIDAYS, AND
SUNDAYS
at Burr Oak. proval of the minutes. It was
-- announced there would be an
-- N.F.O. Ham Supper at the Red
WEBBER BRIEFS Cloud Veterans Memorial Hall
Staley will be the speaker.
By MRS. IIAKOLD mOTIIWELL on Jan. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Oren
.~--~rs.~Per~.~ oe--~--~,~s.~-.-- [There was discussion for having
a more favorable way to load
W. Gunn were hostesses to the hogs and other meat animals
WSCS which met at the church through the N.F.O. The follow-
last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ing officers were elected for
Marvin Webber was the Mis- nex~ year: Bob Boiler, Chairman;
sionary leader. Clare Lamb, Vice Chairman; Bill
Funeral services were held in Smith, Treasurer: Marvin Wag-
Superior, Thursday afternoon, her, Secretary; and Ruth Obert,
for Wilbur Blair. Burial was in Publicity Chairman. The Meat
the Webber cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ross of
Goodland, Kans visited at the
Edwin Ross home Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Verlan Broyles accom-
panied Mrs. Goldia Broyles to
Omaha on Wednesday where
Mrs. Goldia Broyles had a med-
ical check-up.
Wylie Kirkpatrick and Mrs.
Eleanor Cripsin called on Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Blackstone.
Board members are: Gerald
Thompson, chairman, Jay Wier-
enga, Francis Eilert, John Berg-
man and Edgar Voboril, mem-
bers. Lunch was served by Kath-
leen Eilert. Meeting adjourned to
meet Feb. 5.
--Publicity Chairman.
WEST MARSH
By 1MBS. VACltEL CI~kWIFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Both-
well were weekend guests at the ~'onc~r-
Gary Bargen home in Lincolm dia called on Mrs. Harley Zim-
A sum of $48.00 from the'~mer, Monday afternoon.
Webber community has been There have been several cases
given to the Heart Fund as a I of flu around here in this neigh-
memorial to LeRoy Baringer. I borhood the past week. They
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hanson of lhave been Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Minneapolis, Minn have been Payne, Mrs. Leo Sheahan, Mr.
visiting at the Wylie Kirkpatrick[ Jim Zipse, and Rodney Payne. If
home since Thursday. They areI colder weather would do away
going to operate the coffee shop with it, let's have some. We are
I
Stanley Ozmun of Mankato is
attending a Basic Fertilizer
Short Course this week at Kan-
sas City, Mo.
The course is sponsored by
Consumers Cooperative ASsocia-
tion (CCA), a manufacturing and
wholesale cooperative which
serves over 1,750 local coopera-
tives, including the Osborne Co,
Farmers Union Co-op Associa-
tion, for which Mr. Ozmun
works.
CARD OF T~a~4Ir~
Thanks so much for the cards,
letters, gifts and other remem-
brances while in the hospital and
since returning home.
---Teresa Rector.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boston re-
turned Tuesday from a visit
with their son, Gary, and family,
at Chanute. The Bostons left
with Mrs. Iona Kissinger. noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Mankato Dec. 20th, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn are Don Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. Gary and family, then went to
havinz a sale Jan 26 Dennis has ] Lyle Jeffery and Debbie Lincoln, r~eDr, ana spent a rew
enliste~d in the Air" Force. We Mrs. Bess Pixler called Tues- days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
hate to lose this fine young day afternoon on Mrs. Helen Platt and family. On their way
couple from our neighborhood. McNichols. home the Bostons stopped at
o - [ Mr. and Mrs. Everett TerrilliMarysvitle to visit with the Tom
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence[Hawkins family.
~. ~o I Blew, Sunday afternoon. I
l~ormarancn l~ews Mr. Neal Boyles went to Oma-I MANY THANKS
By EDITII FOLGER ha over the weekend to see his
wife, who is in the hospital[ Many thanks to the relatives
Visitors at church Sunday[there. ]and friends, who helped us in
morning were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Terrilllmaking our 45th wedding an-
Kiehl of Guide Rock and Olive went to Formoso on Sunday to niversary a success. We espe-
Miller of Caldwell, Idaho get Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dewey. cially wish to thank our children
The Kiehls visited Mr. and!Mr- Dewey entered the Webster who planned the delightful af-
Mrs Earl Rinard County Hospital for a check-up, fair in our honor. Also the
Mrs Miller is visiting her sis- Blythe Anderson was an over-[neighbors who assisted. ,
ter Mrs Reeve Hawkins and lnight guest of Gayla Boyles. [ --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hajny,
~t ' " - ' Gayla's guests Sunday were
~.her relatxves. . ]
" i Martina and Susan May The Miss Sherry Long, who is a
Womens Mlssmnary Socetv~ I
- " girls gave a special number Sun- student at KU, s ent the week-
plans to meet w~th Mrs. M~ke . . ] P
P~ln N ,~. T t day evening at the Ohve Hill end with her grandmother, MrS
hursdaa, Jan. 13 ] -"
at 2"00 p m I~nurcn. tW. G. Hills.
The Jewell County Holiness
Association plans to meet here
Friday, Jan. 14. Rev. George
i Beals, pastor of Weslyn Center ' ,~
wChurch, will speak at 10:45; espons]ole nelpIuiness
luncheon at noon; and Rev. Lee
Hillery, pastor of the Nazarene
Church at Burr Oak, is to be the
speaker at 1:30, Everybody wel-
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come.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dobbins
and his brother, Clarence Dob-
bins, and wife of Medical Lake,
Wash called on the merr's cous-
in, Ida and Harold Pugh, last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lawrence Jones spent
the weekend, a week ago, with
her daughter, Darlene Menhus-
en, and family and other rela-
tives at Kansas City.
Dora Warner, her daughter-
in-laws, Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs.
Virgil Warner, and Mabel's
daughter, LaVeta Winslow and
two children, Kirbe and Kimma
Sue, drove to Wichita to attend
the funeral of Dora's niece last
Tuesday.
We were sorry to hear that
Lillie McMains fell and broke
her leg a week ago and is in the
hospital at Red Cloud. She lives
with her daughter, Zetta and
Dan Pettit, at Burr Oak but for-
merly lived in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Glover
and Mr. and Mrs. LaVae Glover
and family helped Garth Peirce
celebrate his birthday Sunday.
Garth's mother, Clara Peirce, is
not very well.
Nice, cool January weather.
Clear and not much wind this
Monday morning.
COUNTY ROAD
By MRS. HARRY ,~DTLIFF
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Naylor of
AND
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Only full.size car
with front wheel drivel
Flat floors Fall.vle~ s~i~e windows 385.hp Toronado
RocketV.8 Engine.Toronado's own brand of Turbo Hydra-
kIatic Drive Concealed headlamps Uftlque draft-i~ree
ventilation system Plus the newest, sleekest look in townl
Test dr,'ve it today!
Waugh Oil Gas Co.
Mankato, Kansas
"I FEEL JUMPY TODAY"
It's amazing how money in the bank helps to relieve
anxiety and tensions. A real tranquilizer is a grow-
ing savings account at STATE EXCHANGE
BANK. Try it - ---
MEM6U ~ F~D&C. EST.
Richard L. Diamond, Fresident Jon B. Menhusen, Vice. Pres. - Cashier
W. Ralph Waugh, Vice President D.K. Balch, Assistant Cashier
Glenna Fogo, Bookkeeper Howard L. Appleby, Director
Alvin T. Kramer, Director
Condensed Official Statement of
of Mankato, Kansas
At the close of business December 31, 1965
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Bank Building, Furn. &
Fixtures
Municipal Bonds
United States Bonds
Cash and Sight Exchange
$ 503,990.67
19,209.19
44,100.00
676,601.28
431,445.33
$1,675,346.47
'LIABILITIES
Capital stoCk - Common
Stock
Surplus
Umlivided Profits
DEPOSITS
50,000.00
50,OOO.00
29,918.95
1,545,43 52
$1,675,346.47
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Above Statement is correct - Richard L. Diamond, President
EST SHED 1587
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