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JEWELL COUN~ RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
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Forrest Howard
!~ilbeck of Mankato,
Ernst and Mr.
.Elmer Alexander ac-
and Mrs. Glenn
Concordia on Tues-
a Farmers Union
at the Armory
Mrs. Ellis Benbow
callers on Roy.
Riley at Con-
Mrs. Oscar Newlin
were Sunday after-
of Mrs. May Bolt-
eLewis returned home
the Beloit hospi-
Mrs. Erich Penner'
were Sunday after-
nf Mr. and Mrs.
and Janice.
Mrs. Arby Cole took
Foster to the eye
on Monday
Mrs. Gene Whisler
of Salina spent the
With Mr. and Mrs.
and Cheryl.
remained for a
visit.
of Ft. Hays
spent the week-
parents, Mr. and
Garman.
Dillon and Wilton
afternoon callers
McNicho]s home.
~lltl Mrs. Paul Black-
Friday evening vis-
and Mrs. David
C. W. Fearing
past weekend at the
home in Law-
attended memor-
for Clarence's bro-
Fearing, at the
in Lawrence.
Mrs. Clark Calahan
evening visitors
Mrs. Ira Powell.
Mrs. Ellis Benbow.
Roesti and Deloris
Ida Pugh were Sun-
guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Suchs
family and Mr. and
zers were Sunday
on Mr. and
Smith and Sharon
Mrs. John Gates
evening guests
Mrs. Glen Paul.
Mrs. Forrest Foster
evening visitors
~and Mrs. Luther Wil-
Mrs. Lester Bausch
were Friday supper
0f Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mrs. Ernest Plat(,
Mrs Bud Platt and
Cheryl Platt of Sa-
;unday dinner guests
Johnson. Mrs.
Walter of Red Cloud
Gene Johnson were
Mrs. Loren Fogo
and Mrs. Loren Jor-
Tuesday supper
Mr. and Mrs. How-
Figgins of Red
the weekend in
Fogo home.
Burton was a
(linner guest of Mr.
Loren Fogo and
Mrs. Richard Fras-
nily spent Sunday in
there they vis-
or Yesterday.
Mrs. Wes Ostrum
of Salina were vis-
Mr. and Mrs. John
,e past week.
Mrs. H. L. Grubbs
Weekend in St. Louis.
enjoyed watching
the St. Louis Hawks and Phila-
delphia 76'ers play pro basket-
ball on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clell tlancock
visited Mrs. l)ora Thornton at!
the Superior hospital on Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Moore of Lebanon and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Maag were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Bowman, Judy
and Ronnie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Decker
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Haw
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons
and family and tienry Garman
were Thursday supper ugests
of Mr. and Mrs. I,oyth, liar
man and family. The occasion
was Danny and Kenny Gar
man's 14th birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kort)
and Cindy took dinner tu the
Frank Korb home in Mankato
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kiehl and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Garold
Ohmstede an(t girls were Sun
day afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. tlenry Ileskett.
Mrs. Roy Iteadley accompan-
ied Mrs. Iwm llughes to Red
Cloud on Tuesday.
Mrs. Kathryn Walter and
Bob of Red Cloud were Sunday
dinner guesl, s of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Johnson and boys. The
occasion was the birthday of
Mrs. Waiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bausch
and Dean were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. l)ale
Birdsell and family of Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. ()sear Newlin
of Mankato and Mrs. Etta Mas-
ters were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mullins.
Mr. Jerome McColey of
Smith Center, a former Burr
Oak High School superinten-
dent, had surgery at the K. U
Medical Center in Kansas City
tile past week. He expects to
be able to return home the
latter part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Viggins
were Friday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Morris and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mont-
gomery and family of Superi()r
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. l)allas Morris
and Terry. Mrs. Richard Mont-
gomery and family (If Guide
Rock were afternoon callers,
Richard Fh'ook and Linda
Vader were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs Ada Stanton.
Mrs. Bess Pair was admitted
to the Red Cloud hospital on
Sunday for observation and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Modlin
were Friday afternoon callers
on Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Pang-
born at Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Demp-
sey and family of Formnso
were Sunday afternoon callers
on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alex-
ander.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calahan
were Sunday afternoon callers
on Charlie Lewis and Lottie
Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whisler
and boys of Salina and Mr.
and Mrs. Derald Decker and
Cheryl were Saturday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Decker in honor of
Bradley Whisler's 7th brithday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frye
of Mankato were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Powell.
Mrs. Clarence Blew was a
Monday afterm)on caller at
the Fred Sanderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dill()n
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Lulu Walden, In the af
ternoon Mrs. Helen McNiehols
and Merrill came and they all
enjoyed slides from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Oliver
and Rosie and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Fogo were Sunday ev-
all us for Funeral Floral Arrangements.
always have l ad a special and
Spiritual significance since the begin-
of time. Flowers are the best means
e l ressing sympathy, love and respect.
to Memorials, but ALSO send
ere is NO substitute for flowers.
VIVIAN MOON
MANKATO, KANS.
ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Barnes and Billy Joe of
Esbon.
Mrs. (;h,nn Fearing and Mrs.
Glen I'aul were shopping in
Salili;i t)ll Thursday.
Mrs. Lela Dillon and Wilma
were Wednesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Shol, t.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Korb
and (',ill(ly were 'Puesday even
mg visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ct'(:il Korl) ;It, Mankato.
Terry Morris of Ft. Hays
St, ate (',()liege was a weekend
guest in the Dallas Morris
holne.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fullerton
an(t family of Sullerior were
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oliver.
Mrs. Emma Cortner was ad-
mitted to the Red Ch)ud hospi-
tal on Wednesday for observa-
tion and treahncnt.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Modlin
were Sunday afternoon callers
on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Modlin.
M rs. Arthm, Cockroft accom-
panied Mrs. Mitchie Woerner
tn Concordia on Friday.
Mrs. Glen Paul and Mrs. Of
lie Moon were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Derald Decker
and Cheryl and their house
guests, Mrs. Gene Whisler and
boys of Salina.
Carla Garman was a Sunday
afternoon caller at the W. G.
I)ecker home.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jim Compton
of Ionia were Sunday afternoon
eall(,rs on Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
ward Short.
Mrs. Clyde Korb and Cindy
were Wednesday supper guests
of Mrs. Lutl)er Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Headley
er. A filmstrip, "Let's Face
It", was shown by Rev. Also-
brooks and Dixie Alsobrooks.
Louise Gillett opened the
business meeting with thoughts
from our Prayer Calendar.
Minutes were read and approv-
ed. Mary Oldfield gave the
treasurer's report. She also
presented the budget for the
coining year. A thank you
note was read from tile Jessie
Abel family. We had an Imag- ;
inary Bazaar. Each member
put her gift in a very pretty
wflentine box. Hazel Harris'
circle served cake and punch.
The table was heautifully de
rotated carrying out the Val-
entine theme.
--Marcella Ost, Secretary.
THANK YOU
I would like to express my
thanks and appreciation to my
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers, and especially the
prayerswhile I was in the
hospital and since returning
home. Also a very special
thanks to anyone who helped
in any way the day of the acci-
dent and any acts of kindness
shown my family while I was
in the hospital. Your kindness
will never be forgotten. God
bless each and everyone.
--Curtis Terrill,
Home Towner
Monday morning, Feb, 20.
Sunny but a chilly south wind.
The cold and snow that was
]were Sum ay afternoon visitors promised for northern Kansas
of Howard and Oscar Rhoe. did not bring more than a
] Verle Michael nf Mankato, I light layer of snow which has
Emmet( Lewis and Russell disappeared and a warmer
Lewis attended the funeral ser- i be(rer week ahead is predict-
vices for tiarry Mitchell of
Council Bluff, Nebr. on Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paul
were Monday afternoon callers
on Mrs. Rex Paul of Red
Cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calahan
were Sunday afternoon callers
on Mrs. Ona Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blew
were Thursday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Blew,
NOTICE
Due to the Grade Schuol
t',askethall lournament at Burr
Oak tile Y.W.C.A. meeting has
been postponed uLnil March
20the.Films Will. be Shown by
Rev. Foley.
Burr Oak W.S.C.S.
The Burr Oak W.S.C.S. met
in the Upper Room with 21
members and two guests, Mrs.
Reeve Itawkins and Mrs. Lee
Garman. present. The program
was opened with Florence
Alexander. Verda Lewis, Eve-
lyn Michael, Elta Gates and
Faye Decker singing "Onward
Christian Soldiers". Verda
Lewis acted as program lead-
ed. Basketball tournaments
are the order of the day. For-
muse and Lovewell played a
game on the Lovewell court
last Friday P. M. Loveweli
carried off the honors.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Melt-
ler are leaving Monday night
for Hastings, going from there
to Peoria, Ill., where they will
be met by their son. Steward(
Mettler, and go to his home
for several days stay.
Mrs. Winifred Stoics called
at tile Chat Warren tmme
Sunday p. m, From there she
went to Mankato to see her
sister, Mrs. Mamie Boyd.
Mrs. Merle Doxon came
home from the hospital last
Friday p. m. and Mrs. Goldie
Doxon came to her home in
Jew ell on Saturday. Both are
feeling some better and glad
to be home.
Mrs. Ethel Dahl is a patient
this past week at St. Joseph's
in Concordia. Mr. Laurence
Bouray of Hardy and Mrs.
Dorothy Ferguson of Court-
land are two patients having
undergone surgery at the Re-
public County Hospital the
past week.
Mrs. Gladys Van "Meter will
be hostess to the Needle
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Swan l)uPont Garden Hose - the finest
made and lasts for years. You need it, buy
it now and save. Price will advance soon.
Bicycles are priced from $30.00 up to
$65.00.
Trim up time for trees. You need shears
for sucker work. We do have shears for all
work of this kind.
Gates V-Belt of all kinds.
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Does your screen window need replacing?
Our supply is complete und the price is low.
We are offering the world's finest type
of cooking kettles which are priced very low
at money saving prices. Roast and bake pans,
excellent in quality, will last for years with
rough usage.
Heavy duty industrial saws - any size and
kind you wish.
Very finest of cooking and serving ware,
including knives and spoons, for only $33.95.
A fine display of guns and rifles for
spring shooting. Each boy will enjoy shoot-
ing crows.
JEWELL COUNTY'S OLDEST STORE
SINCE 1880
"Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty"
Craft Club on Friday p. m.,
Feb. 24th. It will be election of
officers meeting.
Dr. and Mrs. Jon Ayers and
3 children visited Sunday p.m.
at the Chat Warren and tbe
Bruce Ayers homes.
Marge Warren cared for
the four children of Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Bouray at their
home on Saturday while
Mrs. Bouray drove to Belle-
ville to visit her husband at
the hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Leecc
were honored Sat. night at the
grade school auditorium with
a community miscellaneous
shower. A short program and
visiting were enjoyed by the
group before the honor guests
opened their gifts. A reading
by Mrs. Audrey Diamond and
singing by Miss Judy Beh-
rends, accompanied by Miss
Shirley Leece. A nice array of
very useful gifts was uriwrap-
peal by the bride and groom.
The sponsors, Mrs. Jerry Us
borne, Mrs. Margaret Warren,
Mrs. Madeline Marr and Mrs.
Audrey Diamond, served re-
freshments nf coffee, blue
punch and cookies. The de-
eoration's theme "Moon
Glow" were done by Mrs.
Marr and Mrs. Diamond add
were very attractive. Blue &
avocado green, the bride's
colors, were used in the de-
corations. One kitchen gift
from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Jensby was accompanied by
a number of recipes written
by Mrs. Jensby. who besides
being a fine cook, has the fa-
culty for adding some useful
I personal touch to so many of
the things she does. Out of
town folks attending were
the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Purcell of
Superior and Miss Judy Beh-
rends of Webber.
Word from /)ouglas Warren
at Anheim, Germany says the
weather there is very cold and
damp. tle has been battling
sinus trouble and allergies, the
damp weuther does not bell).
Not too nluch action, other
than the usual routine, where
tie is h)eated.
Everyone remember the
Community Pot Luck supper
on Tuesday night, Feb. 28th,
followed hy the t)ietures to be
shown by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Ross, of their l,rip to Jordan.
A free will offering will be
taken after the supl)er. Every
one from Courtland, Formoso
and Webber communities are
xelcome. Bring your supper
and enjoy a social evening.
The W. S. C. S. Committee for
tim months of Dec., Jan., Feb.
and March are sponsoring the
event. The suPller will be at
,he Lovewell Grade School
Auditorium. Coffee and keel
dd for the children will be
fm'nished by the committee.
If the record breaking storm
for Kansas on Tuesday, the
28tb predicted this morning
reaches us the supper will ne
cessarily be p(istponed. Let's
hope for good weather.
Mrs. Vachel Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoel
are building an addition to
their house.
Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Sheahan
spent a few days recently with
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their daughter, Mrs. Mahlon
Powelt, Mr. Powell and fam-
ily.
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Sheahan
and Joan and Kenneth Kim-
n]inau of Superior spent Sun
day in Ilastings and visited
the House of Yesterday.
The Cbesebro Club met with
Mrs. I.ouise Field Thursday
afternoon with ll members
and Olle guest I)resellt. Mrs.
Carrie Field hud a very inter-
esting program, h'a Lea
~Payne received a birthday
,rit't h'om her Mystery Sister.
A lovely lunch was served hy
tile h,)stess. Our next ineelin~
will be in two weeks with
Mrs. Gladys ltigbee.
Mr. tliu'ley Zimlner and Ro-
ger hav(' tleen (toing sonic re
modeling on Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Sheldon's house in Ran I
~all.
Mrs. M. tI. Kissinger was
l, aken from lhe tgepublie Coun
ty tIospital to the Concordia
I'esl ht)tlle Oll Satur(lay.
Mrs. Mike Buyer enterlained
a few friends hi n Tlll)l)erwnre
party Wednesday afternoon in
honor of Joan Sheahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert How-
hind attended the funeral of
her aunt, Mrs. Anna Kinsey,
on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaehel Craw-
ford spent the weekend with
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
George McGraw, in Elwood,
Nebr. On Saturday we drove
to Kearney, Nebr. OnSunday,
a gettogether of the cousins
with a covered dish dinner at
noon was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGraw
at EIwood. The following were
present: Mr. and Mrs. John
Westerback of Holbrook; Neb.:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens
of Lexington, Nebr.; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Walston, Mr.
and Mrs. George McGraw of
EIwood, Nebr.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Vachel Crawford of For-
nloso.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNabb
and four children from Den-
ver, Colo. visited his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John McNabb,
of Superior, Nebr. from Mon-
day until Thursday afternoon.
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FOR YOUR SAVINGS DOLLARS
(',all, Write or See
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Phone PE 8-2222
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BI,LOi r, KANSAS
Accounts Insured to $15,000 by the
Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporatloa
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IIaving rented our farm, we will sell the following maclfinery at Public Auction at the
School Grounds in Montrose, Kansas, on--
Beginning at 12:30
1959 730 J. D. Diesel Tractor, recently com-
pletely overhauled
Oliver 88 Tractor, live power, hydraulic,
good rubber
J. D. "A" Tractor
1965 J. D. Hoe Drill, LZ-1010, 2-section, only
,drilled 200 acres
1966 Sunflower V Plow, 15-foot, used 100
acres
Oliver 13-ft. Tool Bar with sweeps, good
Oliver 13-ft. Wheel Disc, good
J. D. 7-ft. Mower, semi-mounted
J. D. Dump Rake
J. D. 4-section Spring Tooth, good
J. D. 3-16 Plow
Weeder, Cultivator and Lister for J. D. A
Tractor
Oliver 2-row Corn Picker, mounted
Bear Cat Grinder, I'TO, on wheels
IHC Bale Loader
IHC 4-row Weeder
5 Star Posthole Digger, 3-1)t.
W W Pickup Stock II cks
1958 GMC :}!i Ton Pickup
Many other articles found at a farm sale
Jnsey
1964 431 Oliver Combine, 16-ft., extra good
1960 770 Oliver Diesel Tractor, wide front
end, 1700 hours
1963 550 Gas Oliver Tractor, wide front
end, 630 hours
1964 1600 Oliver Tractor, wide front, end,
hydra-power drive, 3-pt., 800 hours
16x8 Minneapolis-Moline Drill, power lift,
press wheels, alfalfa seed
Krause One-Way, 12-ft., on rubber, hy-
draulic lift
Ezee Flow No. 111 Fertilizer
4-14 IHC Plow, on rubber
1965 Oliver Baler, Roto-Flow feed
200-gallon Gas Tank
McCollough No. 35 Chain Saw
2-row Dempster Cultivator, 3-pt.
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TERMS--CASH.
Nothing Removed Until Settled For.
Not Responsible For Accidents.
Auetioneers: Vail McClintock, Asherville, Ks.
Aaron Murray, Montrose, Ks.
Mike Rafferty,
Clerk.
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