MARCH 2, 1967
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Forrest Howard
Mrs. W. G. Decker
and Mrs. Milo Cook
on Wednesday er-
r dinner at tile Buffalo
House. The Cooks
to their home in
Canada from a vaca-
Paso, Texas.
Jennie tlootsinger of
was a Sunday dinner
Lela Dillon and
Mrs. l'erry Enghmd
Opal Roesti were
afternoon visitors
aad Mrs. Bob Moore of
Cloud.
Mrs. George Demp-
were Sunday af
t Callers on Mr. and
, W. Fearing. George is
Kansas Wesleyan and
IDsey is a nurse at'
dtal.
e Spooner of Glen ElderI
Tacna, Ariz. the past
and moved his mo
Esther Spooner,
Esbon where she will
home with Mr. and
Barnes and Billy
IPogo and Connie went
City on Friday af-
Where Loren visited
and friends. Connie
~Pittsburg on Saturday
her sister, Joyce, and
Laughlin-Roberts
both returned
Mrs. Richard Fras-
family were Sunday
guests of Mr. August
at Bh)omington, Nebr.
,~lraa Gard accompan-
Minnie Sutliff to Jew-
afternoon and
Mrs. Ethel Terrill
of Mrs. Eva Wil-
Mrs. Earl Garman
were Sunday sup-
of Mr. and Mrs.
0st and family of
Nebr.
Mrs. Eldon Pugh
of Belleville were
afternoon visitors of
Mrs. John Gleason.
Mrs. James McCor-
from Saturday un-
Y in the Rod Fogo
Kans. Mrs.
visited her sister, Mr.
(2. N. Sharp, at Mil-
~hile the McCormicks
1Dorado.
Loyde Garman
and Lynn Gar-
e Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Lynn Garman
daughter at the
hospital.
Mrs. H. L, Grubbs
supper guests
Mrs. Lyle Jeffery
I(orb of Hastings was
overnight and Sun-
of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
and Bobby.
~d Mrs. Darus Hen-
0f Mankato were Sun-
visitors of Mr.
Foster.
Mrs. Everett Dodd
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and
McCaulley of Le-
and Mrs. Hollice
Mr. and Mrs.
wson of Esbon
Mullin were guests
lay surprise dinner
Fred Sanderson on
Mr. and Mrs. Ora
were unable to
sent a beautiful
Cake for Fred.
Powell spent Satur-
Miss Grace
while Ira at-
Judy Sale.
Mrs. Herbie Doud
afternoon visitors
Mrs. Phillip Under-
Mrs. ,Carold Van
Visited Mrs. Bess
Red Cloud hospital
They also
Loyde Mills home
Nebr. Loyde had
returned home
hospital.
Mrs. Encille Lewis
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
and family
dinner guests of
Wilbur Smith of
Duane Bennett
Mrs. Glenn Ben-
the funeral ser-
Glenn Bennett's
Mullen at
on Sunday after-
Clarence Maag
dinner guests of
Clarence Blew.
Mrs. Clyde Korb
Wednesday ev-
of Mr. and Mrs.
Arby Cole and
Cole were Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs.
and family of
Clell Hancock
in Concordia
Floyd Myers
were Friday evening supper
guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Harve
Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Headley
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fielden Figgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Spatz
and Patty and Mary Stepp
spent Saturday in Ilays, Karts.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. l)ennis
Spatz.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swart
zendruber and George of l less
ton were weekend guests of
Mrs. Marie Everson and hoys.
They helped George celebrate
his 1st birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barrett
and son of Randall spent the
past Sunday in the Wayne Un
derwood home.
Mrs. David Demaray, Mild
Cook and Mr. and Mrs. billis
Benbow were callers at the
Mack ltarris home the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. l,ester I~ausch
and Dean went to Ell)orado
Springs, Mo. to visit l,estcr's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Bausch on Wednesday. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Baker ;it Kansas City before
returning home. Dean left Sun-
day morning from Kansas City
for Moffit Field in San Fran
eisco, Calif. to resume his Na
val duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Korb of
Mankato were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Korb and Cindy. The Korbs
were celebrating their 5.glh
wedding anniversary. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Vader and family
were afternoon callers. \
Mrs. Etta Masters and Edna
Masters were Friday evening
visitors of Mrs. 1,ucretia Gil)hs
of Esbon.
Mrs. Mary Warneking of Su
perior and Mr. Howard Harvey
of Republic were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Morris and family.
'Mrs. Jim Rehmert of" Man-
kato and Mrs. Forrest ttoward
and Denise spent Wednesday
in Beloit visiting Mrs. Pat
Murray and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Morris
spent Sunday in Lincoln, Nebr.
visiting his brother, Leon M()r
ris. who had undergone major
surgery at the Lincoln hospital
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Bess Pair returned to
her home Friday evening from
the Webster County th)spital
in Red Cloud after spending
the past two weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paul
were Friday evening visitors
of Mr, and Mrs. Verlin Paul
and family of Red Chmd. Ric-
ky and Ronnie Paul accom-
panied them home for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Modlin
were Sunday afternoon callers
at the Clarence t'ixler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swart-
zendruber and George of Hess
ton and Mrs. Marie Everson
and boys were evening visitors.
Lela Lamb of Mankato was
a Friday afternoon caller at
the Robert Korb, Jr. home.
Mrs. Taylor Clark and Mrs.
Eugene Clark of Formoso. Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Bishop,
Mrs. Bessie Bell and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Sloan of Oshorm,
were callers at the Carold Van
Sehoiaek home the pa'~t week.
Mr. John Love of Mankato
was a Tuesday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Korb.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Foster
were Wednesday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foster
and girls at l'hillipsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. C/arence Blew
wer(, Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamb
and ,lames.
Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Mohler
~,Vt'l't' Monday evening visilors
ol' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cala-
han.
Mr. and Mrs. At'by Cole took
Mrs. Ella l,'osl(,r l.o Cnncordia
on Monday afternoon. She had
ey(' SOl'g('l'.V oil 'l'ut~sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Beecher
of lhqleville and Mr'. and Mrs.
l'erry Enghmd called on Mrs.
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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
Mrs. Rex Paul and boys, and
Ronnie and Randy Zilman of
Red Ch)ud were Sunday supper
guests in the Glen Paul home.
The occasion being the birth
day of Glen Paul.
Mrs. ()live Miller, Mrs. Rn
bert Korb and l)allas Foster of
Wamustter, Wyo. were Tues
day luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. l{eeve llawl¢ins. Mrs.
Miller left for her home in
CaldweII, Ida. on Tuesday ev
eing.
Jennifer Kim Garman
Mr. anti Mrs. l,ynn (;arman
I)ora 'Fhorntoll at the Sutteriorl are the proud parents of a
htlspital the past week. Ibahy girl born on Friday, Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay l~eale andI 24. The young lady weighed 5
Mr'. and Mrs. Loyde Garman lbs. 14 ozs. and will answer to
spent Wednesday in Hastings'
shopl)ing. The Beales were sup
per guests in the Garman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy lleadley
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes
and family at Mankato.
Mrs. Mamie Mullin was a
Tuesday al'ternoon caller at
the ('h,rt,nee Maag home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Under-
wood an(l Cheryl were Sunday
supper guests in the Floyd
Simmt,link home. Floyd has
been under the doctors care
and x.vill g,) to a Kansas City
Slx,eialist ]'or observation.
Miss 1Ha Mullins of Bonner
Sln'ings was a weekend guest
in the Earl Mullins home.
Mr. ;,n(l Mrs. l)erald l)eekcr
and Mrs. Glen Paul attended
the l'ur)eral services for Mr.
Clifford Helvey at Cawker City
on '['ia,sday ;flternoon.
Dallas Foster of Wamsutter,
Wyo. was a Tues(lay Sill)per
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mullen
and K('nneth of Shelley, Ida.
were Sunday overnight guests
nf his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn t3ennett.
Mr. and Mrs. l{. J. Korb and
Bobby were Sunday evening
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kiehl and bnys.
Arby Cole has b(,en helping
at the l~ewis Hardware while
Charlie Lewis has been on the
sick list,
Mrs. tlarvey Fogo spent
Wednesday helping Mrs. Es-
ther Spooner to get settled in
her home in Esbon.
Mrs. Emerald ()st and fam-
ily and Mrs. Earl Garman vis-
ited Mrs. Lynn Garman and
new baby daughter at the Red
Cloud hospital on Monday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas
of Lebanon were Monday after-
noon callers on Mrs. May Boit-
nntt.
Mrs. ()live Miller. Mrs. Ro
bert Korb and Mrs. Mattie
(;rubbs were Tuesday morning
coffee guests of Mrs. Reeve
Hawkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers of
I,ebanon were callers at the
Arby Cole home the past week.
Mrs. Ivan Hughes and Leslie
were Thursday visitors in the
Richard Frasier home.
Wayne Underwood and Dew-
ey were Monday morning call-
ers on Charlie Lewis.
Norman Morris of Superior
was a Sunday morning caller
al 1.he Dallas Morris home.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Paul.
Mike and Sandra Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Hartman and girls,
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the name of Jennifer Kim. The
grHlldl)~irents ;ire Mrs. Mar
garet Wayne of California and
Henry Garman.
Sl)('cial numbers at the Es
bun Christian Church Sunday
were a piano solo, "Meh)dy"
by Mrs. Hilhnan, and a vocal
soh) "All Creatures 1)1' Our
God and King", by Diane Bak-
er, accompanied by Mrs. ttill-
man.
Mrs. E. E. Ransom
About Jill the weather the
past week has been cold and
disagreeable but no precipita-
tion.
There will be another carpet
rag sewing this coming Fri-
day, We had a much better
attendance and got a nice lot
of work done at the Esbon
Legion Hall Friday, The se-
cond quilt or eonfl'ort was fin-
ished and another put in and
a nice h)t of rags sewed and
rolled and more gotten ready
to sew, but it is getting later
in spring and we wish to get
more done, so we will work
Friday with a pot luck dinner
and' a big "Thanks" ['or all
of the help we have had. All
for a wnrthy cause.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bossen,
,Judy and Renae went to see
Richard ttake Sunday and
found him some better, tie is
back in the Concordia hospital
for the present and slightly
better in some ways.
Nancy Jo Pate was a Satur-
day visitor of Kathy Whelehel
and they went with the Lor-
ena Pate fanfily to the basket-
ball game at Burr Oak Satur-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of Be
loit visited their daughter,
Mrs. Faye Boiler, and family
Sunday.
We are sorry to hear that
June Heiman, a little first
grader, is not too well at this
time. ttope we hear a better
report st)on. She is the young
~daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene lleiman.
George Mendenhall is home
from the Red Chmd hospital
and getting along fine. ltis
brother, Cleveland, has t)een
brought from the Concordia
hospital to a honm in Burr Oak
to be cared for while recuper-
ating from his broken hip. We
are so glad they are both bet-
ter.
Mrs. Sarah Walker of Man-
kato visited Mrs. I~m'ena Pate
and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bossen
and Paul tteiman were here
Monday afternoon. The men
helped Joe load his big tractor
tire and they then called at
the Lyle Sloan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bossen took
ttAVING LEASEI) MY FARM, WILL SELL THE FOI,I OWING
LOCATED 2 MILES WEST AND 3|/z
COMMENCING AT 12:00 NOON
5 REGISTERED BULLS
(papers)
5 BREI) IIEIFERS
15 COWS WITtI CALVES AT
SIDE
Many of these Cows are from Reg-
istered Cows and Bulls. 10 Cows are
Registered (no papers).
40 Head of Cows, none over 5 years
oM
35 Cows, none over 7 years old
20 Cows, none over 8 years old
5 Bred Heifers
55 of these Quality Herefords will
begin calving March 15, 40 will calve
in mid-summer. All Cows are bred.
Cattle will be sold in lots of 5-10-15.
15 Cows with calves at side, at least
2 months old
700 Bales Alfalfa Hay, second crop,
has been in barn
400 Bales Wheat Straw, has been in
barn
400 Bales Oat Straw, has been in
barn
1 12-ga. Winchester Model 97 Shot-
gun
1 Automatic .22 Winchester
1 Double Barrel 12-ga., German
make
1 Double Barrel 16-ga., German
make
1 .22 Woodsman Pistol, 6-in. barrel
Will offer two fancy German Sport-
ing Rifles with scopes, .759 cal.
One German Sporting Rifle
their supper Tuesday evening
and ate with their grand-
daughter, Judy Hiliman. and
family in Ihu'r Oak. Judy and
Renae and her grandmother,
Georgene shol)ped in Mankato
Thursday afternoon.
Webster County Centennial
Pageant To Be Presented
March $ and March 12
Ne})raska's Centennial Cotln
ty will salute the Centennial
I year ,&i[h tWO l)ag(';|]}| per-
'formances: Sunday, March 5,
7:00 1), M. at the Red Cloud
ftigh School Auditorium and
the folh)wing Sunday, March
12, 7:00 P. M. at the Blue
ltill tligh School Auditorium.
Each of the five comnmn-
ilies in Webster County,
Guide Rock, Inawde, Red
Ch)ud, Bladen, and l{lu(' llill
is responsible for a /)ortion of
our first eentln'y, ()ver 20(}
people l'ronL every part el the
enunty are parlicil)ating in
this singlecountywide pro-
jeet. Each Comumnily has
used local tah'nt to write, dir
eet and pr(l(hlce ;I scene o[ the
Centennial l'ageant.
A(hnissinn will be $1.00 fro'
I)ESCRIIH I) I'I ()I'EI{TY
MILES SOUTH OF MANKATO, KANS., ON
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adults, 50 cents for students
and children under 12 will be
admitted free.
Everyone is urged to enter
in ttm Spirit of the Centennial
by wearing Centennial Cos-
tul~les, however, costumes are
not a necessity. 100 years of
Webster County, 100 years Of
Nebraska . . an evening filled
with history, entertainment &
memories. I)o plan to attend.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward E. Kimbrough will be
saddened to hear of the death
of their son, Jackie J. Kim-
brough, ;it Long Beach, Calif,
on I,'ch. 18, 1967. He was 41
years, 2 months, 3 days old.
The services were held in
the Hunter Mortuary Chapel on
Feb. 21, 1967. Officiating was
Rev. Richard Irving of the lo-
cal f)resbyterian Church of
which he was a member, Final
resting place was Forest Lawn
Memorial Park.
Rudolph Johnson of Court-
land visited Monday night at
the home of his sister. Mrs.
Glenn Itale, while his grand:
son, Gregg, took a drum les-
son from Roderick Weltmer.
AT THE FARM
ALL-WEATtIER ROAD--
LUNCII WII,L BE SERVEI)
Farm
1 W-6 International Tractor (wide
front)
1 B John Deere
1 A John Deere
1 Fo|'d with 2-14 I'low
1 Farm Hand with Scoop, Hay,
Manure
1 Allis Combine, 5-ft., with engine,
pickup attachmenl
1 Hesston Winrower, M-ft., with
crimper
1 40-ft. Hay-Grain Elevator
1 150-bu. Knoedler Feed Mixing
Wagon
1 Viking Mobil Feed Grinder, new
parts
1 John Deere Hay Baler t goo(l|
1 John Deere Grain Drill, 16x10,
with grass seeder and fertilizer
box
1 John Deere Side Delivery Rake
1 John Deere Dump Rake (new)
1 John Deere 2-16 Plow, hydraulic
lift
1 John Deere 3-14 Plow, hydraulic
lift
J John De, re Manure Spreader
1 Soil Packer Roller, 16-ft.
2 12-ft. Spring Tooths with cylinder
attachments
I 4-section Steel Sweep Harrow
1 John Deere 2-row Lister
1 14-ft. RotmT Hoe
1 Garden RotalT Tiller
1 E-Z Flow Fertilizer Slweader
1 John Deere Model 5A Mower with
7 sickles
1 6-ft. Ford Mower
2 Hay Racks on rubber
1 6-in. Grain Auger on wheels
2 4-in. Grain Augers
17 30-ft. Sections of 4-in. Aluminum
Irrigation Pipe
1 Wisconsin Water Pump, 3-in., with
pipe
1 Hand Cistern Pump
IIIII
1 I'orLabte 1)churning-Castrating
Chute
1 6" Hand. 1',(,t'tal)le P'ost Hole
gel', 12 volts
1 FhtL Bottom Waft(m, iron wheels
1 Hare Box Feed Wagon, on rubber
1 2-wheel Trailer, dump, with cylin-
(let"
1 2-wheel Trailer, 150 bu., on rubber
| good,
1 2-wheel Trailer
1 l'ortable Cement Mixer with rub-
her wheels
1 500-ga.1. Gas Tank with steel stand
1 Wa 'on Box Water Tank, 400-gal.
{ n ew )
1 500-gal. Water Tank, cylinder, with
hose attachment
1 250-gal. Cylinder Water Tank for
sl)rayer
1 tlog Waterer Tank, 5-ft.
1 7-ft, Water Tank, new
1 8-ft. Water Tank
1 l?ropane Tank, 500-gal.
1 Pickup Stock Racks (new)
2 I'ortable Loader Chutes
1 50-bu. Hog Feeder (round)
1 25-bu. Hog Feeder thing)
1 15-1)u. Hog Feeder wooden)
1 l'ig Feeder qnew)
10 Steel Hot¢ Troughs
1 Imrge Hog" Chute (for ringing
SOWS }
1 10-calf Stanchion, individual
stalls
Big assortment of Wood Panels, all
good, some with doors and gates. 2
extra good Hay Feed Bunks. An as-
sortment of Hand and Shop Tools.
Shol) Cupboard, Benches, etc. Some
Ohl h'on.
1 Extra Good Saddle and Bridle
(new)
100 California Whites, 1 year old
IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER, SALE DATE WILL BE MARCH 14.
TERMS--CASH.
NOT RESI ()NSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS.
When Property is Bid Off, Purchaser Assumes All Risk.
No Property Removed-Until Settled For.
COL. ED, SLIM, ANDY MONTGOMERY, Auctioneers
STATE EXCHANGE BANK, Clerk
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