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Left to right: R. C. Brown, supedntmdent, and
Henry Kramer, carpenter, are shown In front of
the completed wall in the north wing of the hos-
pltal. They work for Busboom and Rauh, the con-
tractors.
According to C. R. Brown,
superintendent for Busboom-
Rauh, the contractors on the
job, the Jewell County Con-
valescent Hospital is 20 to 25
percent complete.
The brick work has been
completed on the north wing
ef the building. At the present,
the workmen are laying brick
on the west section. The con-
tractor has placed a plastic
covering around this area.
This keeps out cold and wind,
By heating the area, they are
able to proceed with the brick
Mrs. Fred Diamond - Obituary
Anna Woolett Diamond, 80,
of 825 E. 4th St., died Wed-
nesday. She had been a resi-
dent of Port Angeles since
1929.
The funeral service will be
held Friday, I p.m. at Mc-
Donald Funeral Home. Rev.
Frank Wyman will officiate
with cremation to follow.
Mrs. Diamond was born
April 11, 1866 in Mankato,
Kan., to Mr. and Mrs. George
Woolett. She married Fred
Diamond in Mankato, April
10, 1906. Mr. Diamond died
April 18, 1966.
Mrs. Diamond was a mem-
ber of the Seventh Day Ad-
ventist Church.
She is survived by a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Fred Becket, Port
Angeles; four sons, Richard,
.Oren and Gaff Diamond of
Twin Falls, Idaho, and Buren
Diamond of Kodiak, Alaska;
and five sisters, Mines. Addle
May, Maude Wentworth and
Agnes Holives of Wenatchee,
Mrs. Alice Dillman of Spok-
ane, and Mrs. era Price of
LaVerne, Calif.
Six grandchildren and five
great grandchildren also sur:
rive.
--Taken from Port Angeles
Evening News, Washington
State.
Dear Boyds,
It is time again to send our
renewal.
We are having very stormy
weather. There is lots of rain
down this way and lots of
snow !up in the mountains.
The roads were closed over
the mountains most of the
time yesterday, but are all
open today.
Our family was home for
Christmas and we enjoyed
having them• Also my young-
est sister and family were
here from Washington, D. C.
We hre all feeling fine
again.
As ever,
Mrs. W. H. Freeby.
Fred Folger - Obituary
Fred Folger, eldest child of
Peter and Krientje Tanis Fol-
ger, was born Oct. 2, 1877 in
Erring Township, Jewell Coun-
ty, Kansas, and died at the
Beloit Community Hospital in
Be/oR,, Kans., on Thursday,
Jan. 12, 1967, after a short ill-
hess, at the age of 89 years,
3 months and 10 days.
As a youth he graduated
from the Chandler school. He.
wa~ baptized and later attend-
ed catechism classes at the
Reformed Church, one mile
east of Dispatch. These classes
were taught in the Holland
language and, even after all
those years, he recited some
of the Psalms and Scripture
in that language.
He was married to Anna
Marie Voigt of Tipton, Kans.
on Feb. 15, 190~. Four children
were born to them: Gertie
Louise, Esther Mae, Carl
Fredrick and Robert Peter.
He was preceded in death by
his companion of. 58 years,
who died May 8, Ii~3; by his
son, Robert Peter, who died
July II, I~9; and by all his
brothers and sisters, Martin,
Michael Traela ~Jmeuder,
and Gertie, who died in intan-
worR.
The general contractor i~
employing 21 men at the pre-
sent. The plumbing contractor,
McDonald Plumbing and Heat-
ing, has seven men on the Job,
McMillen Electric Co. of Wi-
chita, the electrical contrac-
tor, has one man working here
at present.
Because some of the build-
ing is enclosed, they are able
to continue work on the hospi-
tal, in spite of adverse weather
conditions.
Surviving Mr. Folger are
his two daughters, Mrs. ttar-
old Senti, Cawker City; Mrs.
Glenn Halbert of Hunt-
ington Park, Calif.: his son
Carl Folger of Greeley, Colo.;
twelve grandchildren, Gary L,
Senti, Ontario, Calif., Larry
E. Senti, Manhattan, Mont.,
Gayle J. and Robert D. Senti,
Sioux Center, la., Karen A.
Senti, Bozeman, Mont., Robert
C. Folger, Whittier, Calif., Ro-
ger D. Folger and Tuylah Fol-
ger Kopsa of Freeley, Colo.,
Daryl W. Halbert, Bell, Calif.,
Norman L. and 'Theda M.
Halbert, Huntingto~ Park,
Calif., and Thelma A. Folger
of Downs, Kans.; ten great
grandchildren, Douglas C. and
David E. Folger of Whittier,
Calif., Gregg. Russell, Kurt,
and Christine Marie Kopsa of
Greeley, Bryan and Bradley
Senti, Ontario, Calif. and Shmn-
non Lynette and Cory Allan of
Manhattan, Mont.; also num-
erous nieces, nephews and oth-
er relatives.
Mr. Folger lived and farmed
his entire life in Erring Tov~n-
ship, Jewell County, ~ansas.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, Jan. 14. 1967, at 2
p.m. at the Domoney Funeral
Home in Downs, Karts., with
the Rev. Louis Bouma of Dis-
patch officiating. Two numbers
"A Few More Years Shall
Roll" and "What a Friend We
Have in Jesus" were sung by
the Dispatch Ladies Quartette,
composed of Mrs. Chester
Keeps, Mrs. Gerald Keeps,
Mrs, Lawrence Tanis and
Mrs. Aura Tanis, with Mrs.
Harold Rotman as pianist.
Casket bearers were Hilvert
Schreuder, WaLter Schoen, Au~
ra Tanis, Floyd Renken, Al-
bert Rotmen and Fred Van
De Riet.
Burial was at the Reformed
Cemetery east of Dispatch in
Jewell County.
l County Exceeds Savings
Bonds Soles Quota
Jewell County was one of
twenty-three counties in Kan-
sas to exceed its 1966 Series
E and Series H United States
Savings Bonds sales quota, ac-
cording to Glenn Grout, Jewell
County Savings Bonds Chair-
man who issued his annual
Savings Bonds sales report to-
daMr."" Grout said that $586,903
in Series E and Series H
sales were credited to Jewell
County for the year to accotm~
for 182 percent of the 1966
quota.
The 1968 $588,903 sales com-
pared to ~6,614 for I~65, the
County Chairman said.
Limestone Valley 4-H
"Swing your partner rottnd
and round" was the call am
the members of the Limestone
Valley 4-H Club enjoyed their
first session of square dancing
at the monthly meeting on
Jan. 16 at the Ionia school.
EVeryone was interested in
the different contest events
to
be held at the County Spring
4-H Club Day on Feb. 18.
Plans were made for several
entries. All the teenage mem-
bers were appointed to the
Safety Committee to plan and
direct the community project
of Safety. Early preparation
for farrowing was stressed by
Curtis Shoemaker in his Swine
ama xmtem
gave music appr Aatioo-
her violin. D bMe lnskeep
companied her on the ~iano.
uic parliamentary practicu
loeb.explained by Steve
Everyone enjoyed Vt~
square dancing for recreation.
Each .member had fun learn-
lag the dance snd the parents
enjoyed watching them. Ro-
bert Burks were hosts and
served lunch to the group. The
next meeting will be Feb. 20
fn the Ionia school.-
I
iHonor Roll
lisbon High School
To be placed on the Honor
Roll at Esben High School the
foHowing criteria must he met
A student must achieve a
~rade point average of 3.5
ed on a fo~r point sys-
tern. To make honorable men-
t/on a student must have a
grade point average of 3.~
based on a four point system.
In addition to the above, a
student must carry at least
5 subjects and have no grade
lower than a C.
Third Six Weeks
"A" Students - 4.0 Points
Terry Voboril
Honor Roll - $.5 Points
Kenneth V0borfl
Donald Whelchel
Ruth Blattner
Jay Andersen
Dale Dodd
Patricia Nebol
Marcia Voboril
Honorable Mention - $.0 Points
Leta Havlce
Darrell Marr
Dixie Obert
Linda Reinert
Glenda Hatfield
Susan Adam
Judy Atwood
Kay Kriley
Cheryl Peroutek
Linda Foutz
Carol Hancock
Jerry Lewis
S Cheryl Underwood
omisllr
"A" Students - 4.0 Point
Dale Doss
Honor Roll - $5 Points
Leta Havice
Kenneth _Voboril
Donald Whelchel
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JEWEI~ COUNTY RECORD
Thursday, Februs~ |, 10~
Pap I - Sectioa I
Terry .Vorborfl
Judy Atwood
Kay Kriley
Patricia Nebel
HoMrebio Mention - l.I Points
Darrell Marr
Dixie Obert
Linda Reinert
Ruth Blattner
Glenda Hatfield
Susan Adam
Jay Andersen
Cheryl Peroutek
Llnda Foutz
Jerry Lewis
Cheryl Underwood
Marcia Voboril
--Jimmie Downing, Prin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ball
'spent the weekend in Omaha
attending the Gamble Store
convention.
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