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No. 32
B. Beam
Bartlett B~.am was born
11, 1902, a'~ Beatrice,
1907 his parants moved
farm near Norton, K, ans. His
when he was 15 y~ars
Emery a,-sumed the respon-
of tendir~g the farm while
through high smhoal in Nor-
1922 Emery located in Ma~
where he est~bli~ed a bat-
For ma~y years he
distributor af WRlard bat-
an~t const~tly expanding
won several compare]
being the leadin~ d~s-
of Witlard batteries in khe
States.
wa~ married to Lydia E.
on June 22, 1924, and to
tmion, there w~s born one
Gloira Lee. His devotion
family as a l~t~band mid
ek"~'n~'y.
1941. Emery became a C.ahev-
automobile dealer i~ Man-
wa~ active in this busi-
20 The expansion
over a wide terri-
r r'et'leetshis repu.t~tion as a
'.and honest dea~er.
served his ~r~nunity in
He was always a.n ac-
of the Mankato'Com-
Cl~b end served an rnar~
He took an active in-
in @H Club work. He was
of the ~to CiCy
a~d served on the M~m-
V~tm~ary Fire Departmem.
w~ a ~r of the
Lodge, Mankato Lodge
Chapter, Itoyal Arch
member off Cy-
No. 23, Knigh~
__.a member ~
Shrine; a.nu he was
of the .Rotary Club.
retired from active bus~
1961. F~Eing health did not
his man6r services to his
and his abounding en-
persisted to the end.
passed awas' at Phoenix,
on &an. I0. 1964, and left to
are his wi~e, Lydia, of the
hia daugh~er, ~ia Lee
and her husbalxl, Jerry,
Kans.; hiS si~ter, Mrs.
Carte of Omaha, Nebr.; his
Mrs. Owen Clark of An-
Alaslm; and a ho~t of
relatives ,Land friends. His
preceded him in deeth in
19@2.
clevotkm to l-As family
az~ ~t~er
~ts a ~iend
to be re~, a~d he
never be forgotten. •
were held a~ the Meth-
C~,rch in Mmal~to, Kansas,
15, 1964, a¢ 2.'00 o'clock
Intervaen~ v~z in Mounl
• Cemetery, Cer~ter Tow~thlp,
County, ~.
relatives and friends
aCbended ~he Beam hmera.l
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ctm-
af Benkeknan, Nebr.; l~r.
Bartlett of IV~ax, Nebr.; Mr.
Joe Brow~, Mrs. Dennis
Mr. a~d Mrs. Kemxe~
of ObeXlin, Kens,; Mr.
Havens and Mr.
Jean K'~sse~l .of Nm'ton,
a,r~d Mrs. Wayne Allen.,
and Mrs. Loyd Becker and
I~a~i~e Ht~n of Lollan,
~. ~r~l Mrs. J~bnIllck
a,~d D,~ar~e Hi~lcr~n of Bo~I-
C .~,~.; Mr. and h/ks. Dean
-.f Oma~h'a, Nebr.; Harry
tenry Baril.ett. Ol, aud Bart-
E~rtlett of Bea¢-
Mrs. H~vard 2~eime~
Mr. and M~vs. Clavence
of Oberlin. Kaus.; Mr.
D. H. l=~hgl~s, Dever~e
Mr. and 1V£c~ E~ki~e l~c-
Mrs. Joe l~e~er a~d Mrs.
"~W~li~g of Topeka.
Mrs. J~,m Metz of Wheat
Ohet Bonecutter and
of Smi~ Center, Karts.
CARD OF THANKS '
wish to thank our frier~ls
the many deed~ af kindness
of symlmthy, also
fl~rat o~feri~gs arid h e~
tm d~riv~g our soz~ow in
our loved one.
~r~. Emery Beam
• and Mrs. Gerald l~flRgs
And Relatives
CARD OF
to thar~k aB who s~t me
and vis~ed me
in ~e Coa~mmtty
Kam. They were
MANKATO
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
UA~,"tKAT'O, ZA~AS~
Frye as Clyde Peabody; Ray How-
ell as Alvin Foll~'~by;a]~on~/h~' Jane Kier
os Peggy HolSbs; Doxma Hills is
Kate Hohbs; John Hur~tev as Rog-
er Hobhs; Bob Shir0ey as Fred S~I-
tonstall; Cheryl Halstead as '~rs.
Archer Gabrieison; Bob Wa.~so~
Byrom l)angePfield; Derma Korb
Jia~e ~er~ieM; Jim Powe~l
Sam G~iswold; Dorim~ Meyer
Si~rmy ~l, liva~; Linda Vader as
Emily Turner; E~bevt S~md~11 as
Martin Tunmr; Barry Hansen as
Kenneth Wainwright; J'.tm Decker
as Harry Birder; ~ Grou¢ as
Winners Announced At AnnuaI
Soil Conservation Meefin
The Anvazal Meetir~g of the Jew-
l etl Coumy Soil Co,erection Dist-
}riot w~s held Monday, Jan. 20, a~
JUNIOR CLASS
CHOOSES PLAY [@te Mankato Conm~tmitT Building.
The prir~ipal speaker oft the meet-
,,a~r. w,~-~-, v .... ÷i,~,, ,,~,~.~, ;~ling was Dee Nbbott, S~aCe Soil
"--m ~"- vel b ......... treet ~ n~rv~toms~. ~vne oe~ve~ ~otmcy
a,-.a,,-~,, Leal~e will ~ -r~-'~,~*~-4/' ansas zmm~em A~aras to marl
"'-- ^^ P tic ..... /When.t, Jewell; and Bill D~
lwarca z~. ract~ e mr me pt~ty~,m.,~,~ o~=~ ~^.~ ~.~ v~.^~
"'Bi~c~r'=~"-~sters selectedtaCeepted the plaque for Mr. Ditl-
~e fotlowi~g for the c~st: Bruce Im'~." __ '_
Frav#lelin as Elwe~ Tervey; Don~ .z:ne po~er ann essay com~st
winners were azmounced and cash
prizes preen, ted to ~em. FoIb~v-
img are the ',winners of the l:~:~-ter
Co, test.
1st and 2nd Grade: Ist, Pamela
~a~sen, Valley View; 2nd, J~el
Jeffery, Burr Oak; ard, Ch~lene
Wallace, Burr Oak.
Joan Binger; Dennis Hancock as
Salty Ch.~berr~; a~cl Jessie Camp-
bell as Mary ~y'berry,
~Teresa Grah~n.
3~I and 4~ Cd~de: Ist, John
Giilett, Burr Oak; 2rid, Bria~ How-
ard, Burr Oak; 3rd, Janic~ Co~-
ro~t, Burr Oak.
5~h and 6Ma Grade: 1st, Diana
Ost, ,Burr Oak; 2rod, Jerry ~,
Burr Oak; 3rd, Edward Runyon,
MANKATO Gl~ADE SCHOOL
LOSES TO JEWELL, 51-~
~e Mmake*o Grade School team
was dofeeted by Jewe~l, 51-~
High scorer for Jew~ll was NuRy
with 25 points. The ~mka~ box
~y'r FTP
terry Neflson 4 2 1 10 -
Burr Oak.
7th and 8th Grade: 1st, Sa~dra
Itm~s0~, Valley View; 2,nd, GlerMa
Bo~les, Burr Oak.
~.d'and ~ion Poster, Jdbm
Gitlet~, Durr Oak: Reserve Grand
Poster, Pamela Ha~se~,
Valley View.
~l~e winnem of the essay contest
were--
~a~d 6~h Grade: 1st,
DiRon, Burr Oak; 2nd, Diarm
Oak; 3rd, Cathy Gates,
O~k.
7~ and 8'th Grade: 1st, DMe
SwRzer, Fonuaso; ~d, ~si
Stone, Oak Creek; 3~I, Cormie Pot-
tR, Oak Cree~.
Gml~l Prize Ess~, Dale Swit-
zer, Foz, rrmso; ~ Grand
~, Dm~is S~one, Oek
A ~ of ~ posters and 75
eem~s were er~tered in the ~.
Jay Wiereaga was elected super-
visor to fitl the exp~ te~rn of
Torn Ca~. " ~
IT'S ~ W~ YOU KEF~
T~Afr COL~'TS
L~LRoy ~V[oser 0 0 2 0
Kend~ Ost 0 0 2 0
Dean 2 3 1 7
Rottrke 2 0 1 4
Dodd 0 1 2 1
Fireman 0 0 1 0
Tota~ 8 61022
The next game wffi be here this
.,~i~y. The Mankato B team will
)l.a~ W~c~ber at I:00 P. M., ~ol-
,lowed by the A ¢eern pla~ Ran-
da&l.
RICHA]gD DIAMOND SPEAKS
ECONOMICS CLASS
On J~m 16, /tichmxi Diamand,
w~ is the casMer a~ ~e Stale Ex-
to end up an ~op, 37-,35. Delrner
was high paint man for
the Oougars wi41~ I0 points. Jim
Poweil and Dexm~ Schrock each
bad 9 poi.wIs, Lynn Scavraw scored
5 poirRs, and Gordon Murray 2.
R Team Defeated 50-46
On Ja~. 14, ~e ~o B team
k~st its second game of the seas~
~o St. J~m's. The fin~ score was
50-46. Sc~i~g for @~e Cougars was
a~ foEows: Mi~r2hetl 15, Frs~din
8, Frye 6, Htm~er ~ Dunetan 5,
.~armock 4, and l~ice 2.
Frcslmaea Are Victorious
"Phe ~to t~ team
added ar~other victory to i~ record
by defea~g ~he St. ~s fresh-
men 2%22 on Jan. 14. The
scorer for Manka~o was Mike
Rourke with 14 points. J. C. _Cle~g
had 6 po~ts, Davmie Bird 4,
Gelen
Biery 2, arid ~ Freenmm 1.
---Dermis Schrock.
change Dank, spoke to the high
sdmal eocmonx~s class on the topic
~ ba=kmg.
The cli~feren~ rain, s that Mr.
Dia~ e~Dlaiae~ were: checking
eccoums, mvir~ aceom~, corre-
solm~t bay/ks, Fedm~l
and Feder~1 llese~e Boa~
dep0eits, Federal Delx~t
C~r~or~tion, gold ~es, safe-
ty deposi¢ boxes, origin of omr
banking system, and various ser-
vices arml ditties of the bank to
its community.
,D~wing his talk. Mx. Di~
~ered questions addressed to
him by Mr. Penner and the ~ud-
er~ts.
---~Dennis Schrock.
COUGARS LOSE TO
ST. JOHN'S, ~/-~
Z.~d~;, J~ 14, ~e
C~u~rs played St. Johns of
Beloit. I.t w~ a close game all the
way, but the Blue J~ys martaged
Crm'4~e. ~e J~ Boy ~ led
the pre~tae~ af c~ m~l
ancl lv~ f~a~ sa~u~.
Fire Sunday Moml~
A fire, about 3:00 a. m. Sunda~,
destroyed an old garage, a lea~ to
avzi eomenls of bo~ The buildings
were ioeated bebAnd the home,
occupied by Faye Ouellette, which
is lzx~tecl lt~e ~ house ~ 6f
Buck Roberts home.
~Ja-s. 'Fin~, y Mun~o, who lives
~voss the street, spotted the fire
and ca~led4 the five depevtmen~. Mr.
/Mtmro lmrried aeroas the street
e~ some b2azing
gross ~en-bo~e befome
the Manka~o Fire ~er#t ar-
rived. The depavtmen¢ etlicie~
put ouec the blaze wl~en Iltey ar-
rived. ~~y, the fire was
and didn t spread.
Ira Abram Pa~ Away
Ira Abram of JeweZl apamed-t ~e
an~ay T~esda~, et~rno~m
Beloit ~-lx~spi~al. Ftmen~l services
for this fine men will be held at
the Jewetl ~ Ohur~ at
2:00 p. m. Friday, January 34th.
MANKATO FRESHMEN WIN
County Democratic }~.e~
~ae Jewel{l Count" De~tic
Oo~ will hold a m~g
Mor~lay, J~n. 27, ~t the Mankato
Oanm'amiW Center ~ 7:30 o'~.
Eommi~teen'am mad commR'~-
women are urged *o algend. All
~ ~ease come. ~-
nmmes w',dl be served.
--Jane J~n,
Vice ~irrnan.
BIG TIMBER ITEMS
~. and ~~ ~ ~
~he prot~ paa-en~ ~f a baby girl
born Dec. 14. She~Jl answer to the
name, I.Atri Jo. !
Mrs. Bob Frasier an~ Pa~ricia
spe~ Thursday Wi~ he~ ~m~r~,
Mr. a~d Mrs. A. D. S~h~mr.
who reninded. JeweU
Sweet o~ his b~Y
were: M~. and Mr~ Tom Sweet,
Mr. Tim Sweet, Miss Mollie
~r. amt-Z#=rs. J~m E~er
23, 1964
VALLEY
Is Being Played This
Week. Games At Man-
kate Tues. & Wed. & At
Beloit Thurs, & Sat.
The Sol~n