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JEWET,E COUNTY RECORD,
KANSAS
THURSDAY, ARCH 16,
WATER FOR 36,000
RURAL KANSAN$
._____
Nearly 600,000 rural Ameri-
can residents- including some
36.000 residents in Kansas
will benefit from the record
number of community water
or sewer systems to be con
structed or imllroved through
loans and grants advanced by
the Farrners Home Adminis
tration.
This fact was i)()inted out to
day by Walter J. Canlplx, lr,
Farmers Home Administration
County Supervisor for &,well
and Mitchell Counties. whose
office is in Mankato, Kansas.
There were 33 projects in
Kansas approved by the Far
mers Home Administration
duripg 1966 for insured or dir
ect loans totaling $4,375.770
One of these projects was in
Jewelt County. This water svs
teni which will cost $158,000
will serve about 1400 rural r(,s
ident~.
"Scarcity of clean fresh we.
ter and lack qf proller sewage
disposal facilities is fill age
old problem not yet solved in
scores of Kansas rural (.ore
munities. Tiffs program is
steadily helping ch)se'the gap
between rural and urban set
ViCes. ' '
Supervisor Campbell points
out that the rural water and
sewage disposal systems are
organized through local initia
tive by town governments, rur
ai water districts, and other
public bodies or private non-,
profit associations formed by
prospective u,iers in commun-
ities of less than 5500 popula
tion. The loans are repaid
from the systems' earning dur
ing periods of up to 40 years
and carry a maximum ini.eresl
rate of 4Vz percent.
Edward Bernard - Obituary
Edward Bernard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Bernard, wm
born at Le 'Erable, Ill. June
18, 1880 and passed away (m
March 7, 1967 at the Andbe
Home in Norton, Kans. at th(
age of 86 years, 8 months and
!9 days.
When a young man, he mov-
ed with his parents to thei,'
farm southwest of Burr Oak,
Kans. He was married tn Eliz
abeth Rafferty on May 8, 1906.
Soon afterward they moved (i
farm near Almena. He farm
ed in Almena and I)ensrnore
areas from 1907 to 1944. His
wife, Elizabeth preceded him
in death February 16, 1936. In
1944,,~:t~ieed.~and mov~l inot
Densmore.
On December 2, 1946 he was
married to Emily Cassidy,
who passed away Deccmbm
16, '1956.
Mr. Bernard spent part oi
the summer of 1965 at the
Wilbeck Home in Mankato be
fore going to the Andbe Home,
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Alf Riemann (Alice),
and husband of Densmore:
three sons, Raymond Bernard
of Almena, Homer Bernar(
and wife, Dorothy, of Dens
more, and Wayne Bernard ,)'
Denver, Colo. There are 16
grandchildren and 12 grea
grandchildren. Also surviving
are a stepdaughter and hus!
band, Herman and Dorothy,
Tr0t)tsea Marysville, Kans.,
, ..k
MANKATo LIVESTOCK ey, Clarence Ramsey. Bob
,COMMISSION CO. REPORT Howland, Reeve Hawkins, Va-
( e 1 W nslow Kenneth Dew.
[ . '
We had a large sale again Walker Gram Co., Joe Proft,
this week arid phmty of buy- Roy Timbers, MeCune Est.,
ers on the seats. Otw tBar'ket
was sure steady to sir|rag wilh
good action all tim way. We
sold fat tlogs to $1tL(;5. Sows]
toPtled at $15.25; and a set of
:;mall Pi~s sold lo $15.25 l)er
head.
We didn't have enouLih I,ight
Calves to estal)tish a market.
W(' sohl a ~(,I ol Wllilt'l':,(:e and
lh'kle. Face Steers weighing
t74 Ihs. fro' $27.20. A set of
Steers weighing, 524 )bs. sold
for $26.90. A set of Whiteface
Ih,ifers weighing ,130 Ihs. sohl
for $24.5(I. A s,'l of Whit('fat'e
tleil'ers weighing 41; Ills. sold
f,))' $25.00. 2(; lh,shy Whil(,fa('o
lleife)'s weighing (;75 ills. sold
for $22.95. 22 fh'slly Whitcl';we
Steers weighing 700 It,s. sold
for $24.(;5. A set of Mixed
Steers weighing 815 Ills. sold
I'()r $23.20. A ~(,i o1 Whih,fa('(,
Steers weighing 523 ]l)~:. sold
for $26.10. 19 Whilelace Ih,il(')'s
weighing 72(I Ibs. and fleshy,
~old for $22.711. 12 Whilel;w('
Steer Malc~ weighing 820 Ihs.
sold for $23.65. 15 fat Black
~;te(,rs weighing over 1000 lbs.
~ohl for $22.60; 6 lh,ifer Mates
w(,ighhi~ 1000 Ihs. sold for
$22.:15. 13 Whit(,face Steers
weighing 600 Ibs. sold for $27.00
and 30 Whiteface lleifers
weighing 90 Ibs. sohl for
$22.75. 27 Black Steers weigh-
mg 647 lhs. sohl for $24.45. 17
Whitefa('e Steers weighing 613
q)s. sold for $25.60. 29 While
face Steers weighing 753 lbs.
mid for $24.90. 30 Whiteface
Steers weighing 764 lbs. sold
for $24.80. 29 Whitefa('e Sh,i'rs
weighing 783 Ibs. sold for
$24.85. 4?, fat Whitefae(, S((,er~
weighing just unch'r I000 Ibm.
~ohl for $22.45. 40 fat White
face Steers weighing just un
der 1000 Ihs. sold fo|' $22.45.
Cows sold mostly from $15.50
to $17.(10.
Larger consignors were Lar-
ry McClintoek, Brad Judy,
Max Van Ih)rn, Max MeGaugh
Richard McMillan, Bruce
Howhmd, Nelson Keeler, Wen
dell Intermill, Clarence Scog
gin, A. Murray, Boh Griffith.
We have plenty of buyers
wanting c;itth,. They like the
fresh country cattle that we
~ell. See or ('all us if you are
thinking of st, fling. Remember
we are never satisfied until
you are. See you in the auelion
Friday. Remember we start
at 12:30 Sharp.
VAIL MeCLINTOCK
Simpson, Kilns.
I;()B ISAAC
Mankato, Kans.
Edith Folger
Nineteen women and some
children enjoyed tile Womens'
Missiol)ary m(,(,~ing with lion
ira Barnett al. the parsonage
last TIItlrsday. Winifre(I Me
Nichols had charge in the ab-
sence of the president, Zula
.hq'fery. We will omit our Ap
ril meeting as the l)istriet Re
gil)nal Conference at Great
Bend ctnnes on that day, April
13, at Great Bend. Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rinard
attended a birthday dinner at
Michael's Cafe at Burr Oak l
recently for Grace Haworth.
whose 92nd birth(lay was (:(fie
brated, and Riley Richardson,
who was 91. Other guests wet'('
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill I)ecker,
Mrs. Riley Richardson and
Mrs. Madeline Miller.
Mrs. Grace Haworth and her
nieee, Mrs. Madeline Milh,r,
had a birthday supper Wed-
nesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rinard and her fa-
ther', Mr. Hassman, as guest.s
in hi)nor of Earl's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jeffery
and family had M)'. and Mrs.
Earl Rinard l'or a birthday
supper Thursday evening hon-
oring th(, birthdays of their
son, Craig, and Earl Rinard.
Mr. and Mrs. Mauriee Jeffery
and family called later.
Mr'. and Mrs. Virgil Warner
and his mother, l)ora Warner,
spent tile weekend in WiehiI;I
and llaviland.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Par
sons and her mother, Jennie
l)ilh)n, started home to N;Illl
pa, Idaho hlst Friday, They
C;Iln(' bv eHr iIIN[(L~1(l Of plalle
as we reported last week.
The Bur)' Oak W.C T.U. are
invited here for a joint insti-
I .J I
SPECIAL $
99
.lUST ARRIVED:
Enjoy
Color TV's
Large Selection of
Largest Picture!
ALL NEW 1967
We rent Formalwear for Weddings
GIANT 23"
RECTANGULAR
25" overall diag, mea~.
295 sq, in. re(langular picture area
and Special Occasions
Mrs. Harry Sprague at Red
Cloud Sunday.
Donita Barnett took Cindy
Winslov,, Marsha McN/chols,
Wanda and Gwcn Glover, Ho-
IIICI" ;ll)(t ,JekJllutte SlllUek tO
Havihmd for the weekend.
M)'. and Mrs. Earl Winsh)w,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McNi
chols, I)()uglas and Kathy and
Mr. and Mrs. Nornmn Smuek
went t() Haviland for the Quar-
tet Festival at Friends Bible
Collel.~,e Sunday afternoon.
Cloudy and misty this Mon-
day morning.
Mrs. ltooker stayed with the
Winsh)w (:hildren while their
)art, n(.s were gone Snnday.
Cub Scouts - Den 1
Sh,pb(,n Elk/))s was in (.be
took him a gift and after open
ing his gifts he told us about
his ear and about the hospital.
We had our refreshments out
on the lawn after oh)sing our
meeting with the Living Cir-
cle. Stephen has never missed
a Scout meeting so we were
happy to have hinl with us. (In
our way home we stopped at
the Seandia Z()o to see tilt,
buffalo, h)ng horn steers and
ran (h)wn steep hills. Scout
ing is being happy and helping
to make ()tile)" people hal)py.
--Reporter.
Itays -- Bob Kitts of Formo-
so and l)enny Murray of Man
kate are among more than 40
candidates for the 1967 Forl
Hays State Tiger baseball
squad.
MYI,' SOU1) SUPPER
Ill
llarmony Methodist Church
MAR('H 18, 1967 5:30 p.m.
(',hili Vegetalfle Pie Coffee
ANNOUNCING
We are Anthorized Dealers for Flex King
l)h)ws and Chisels, and Kent Hydro llarrows.
Eleven h:t(+,,'m'm retnrned h)
the squad this season and will
form the nucleus of the second
squad at FHS in more than 40,
years.
Last year's Tiger team post
ed a 7-12 overall mark in its
initial season.
Nineteen games are slated
for the Beugal crew this sea
son. The season opener is Mar.
30 at Kansas Wesleyan Univer
sity. The first home game is
April 1 when the Tige)'s enter
tain the Hornets from Emporia
State College in a doublehead
er at Larks Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilt
Jody of ('awker were
end guests at the F. R.
home. Sunday evening
ate dinner with Miss
Fair of Salina and Dr. D. M.
Fair and family of St. Francis
at the Golden Ox Cafe in N0r-
ton. Janis returned to cawker
with the Hills and Mrs. Fair
accompanied I)ouglas and
family to St. Francis for the
week. where she has enrolled
in an art course.
Mrs. Etta Foster ret~urned
from the St. Joseph's Hospital
in Coneordia last week after
having surgery on her eye.
TAKE IT FROM TIIE BONANZA BOYS ....
You're gonna get sure savings
real lhmanza Sale savings--
on hnpala VS Sport Coupes
and Bel Air V8 Sedans.
... ,...:!+!!;~@!~
See us for a good deal.
WAI,KER FARM STORE ......
, .... ,,,, ,, " : !::'
time (luring the week. l)roceeds will go to var- :i:
ious local projects. The sale will lie held Sat-
urday, April 1, at the Mason Building in Burr !!1:11.1 iii!
Oak beginning at 2 o'clock. Don't miss "Bonanza", Sundays on N BC-T!/'
.......................... Check your loeal listings for exact time.
I,ADIES SPRING HATS
EARl, MAY GARDEN SEED
~r , ..... I
.... Bel Air 4-000r Sedan
Esbon
@
So hurry in now while our great
sales event is in furl swing.
It's ,a Bonanza! March 1-31 only.
RIGHT WAY STORE
and two step grandchildren; RA 5-3551 ESBON, KANS.
a J?rother and wife, Mr. and Tom Lehrling is extending the Bona
;Mrs. (~Us Bernard of Fairbury, " 10-oz Sale to selected New (,ars and Trucks in stOCli
Nebr:; a brother..inh, w an(~ STRAWBERRI Frozen ..... box reflecting the "Special Bonanza Sale Sticke('
Wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Raffer-
ty Of Masks(o; nieces, neph " CA~'t" MIY O .e= Hines 3 89c available toYOU this month.
and o~hcr, i'elattves and TheRhN[~LL Here are some of the exciting savings ma
~any frlen'd~', !! x45i9 2:00 p.m. iii}}Y''~' ~~~:~:; p::: ~2::t IV'i" White °r Ch°g' '~ * f°r
Ro~ary servic(~s were con- Beauliful Con,emporary '::' '"' :' 10¢
q~¢ted at the Eckhart Funeral styled "M-boy" cabinet in
.... 191;7 BEL AIR 4-DR. SEDAN. VS, PG, Rad ;
I~0me in Norton at 8:00 p.m. genuine hand rubhed
W~ne~dav Re,u~em Mas~ ~,)~oo,,en~,~,~a,l~,e~ec, Tbe Unified School District 277 will sell at 39C fu, ~ize car at a savings of .S25~.~
day, 'aa iieidMarchat 10:00" , at a.m.st. Mary'sThurs haldwood ol,d . auction the follo:ing buildings which are 1967 F I,EETSIDE PICKUP. Big 6, 4-Sp
Catholic Church in Densmore, [ loca[ed in the block North of the Burr Oak i. 12 can 29C Radio, Overloads, Positraet, Gtlages
Kans. with Father Joseph[ 0 IL ...... ~o
Sheeta~as at St.°fficiating'Mary's Cemetery. / ~Interment] ~ PERFORMANcFFUlt ZFNITH u| ttigh School: CR]SC. 0 ............ 24"OZ. 59C Foam Seat are just some of the optiOP.
on this unit. Save "
~ce attendingAm0ng relatives werefr°m aMissdiS-J 1[~ fEATURES ~1 1 TWO STORY ItOUSE, 36'x38' 3~I" " ............
fiUePamodeofEsbon..Kans.; | 1 SINGLE STORY ttOUSE, 36'x38' CHILI BEANS Kuner .... 2 c,= 31c BRANI) NEW IMPAI,A 2-DOOR ".
Mr
and Mrs Pat Ral (lty ul
. ,. ' "" I ~ cuits, no production short-~ ' Mile 303 SPORT 327 VS, PG, PS,
n Mrs Gus Bernard
Ma kato; • .' ~' : i culS. ||andwired for greal-~ 1 GARAGE AND SHED COMBINA- GREEN BEANS .,.. .... 5 =o, 79c .vo .................... .~,5"."
a0,d Mr. andr Mrs. Walte)'I~ er operaling dependalglily, ti~
" ' " " I SUP~.GOLDV|D~:OGU^RO I TION, IIRAN£1: lllWI~ Donald '~ 46-oz. 100
Maughn of Fm bury Nebr
. -- ............... ~ TUNING SYSTEM with ex-
~o¢0sls Club I~ dusive GoJd Contacts for ~ 1 SHED, 6'xl0' v aa,, uu J% ,a aa Duck U T° Because of this Special Bonanza Sale,
Members of the Sorosis Clutl' ~ longer ]V Ide and srea|er, GP PEFRnlT IIIWg ;;~: 2 46-oz.
is offering this week only a FREE Lahe
¢~.~brated their 34th anniver- ~ pi~,u~e ~il,W. 1 SIIED, ll'xll' U ~a~ Duck~ cans
~'a~ry with two' charter mere $ su sm ® coma 1 SHED, 12'x16' for every demonstration and a Free Und
bets. A pot luck dinner was [ ,or g~ea|er piclure b,ight- ~ CRIWfi" (Limit) With 3-lb. 59c coating for each Special Bolmnza Sticker sal~
~oyed at the Lamb School | p¢!~ wi~)),~,dd?~ ~i 1 SHED, 10'x12' $5.00 P t~rchase ......... can
House with the husbands as | br,gnter 8reeos, t)r~snler
...... n | blues. 12-OZ.
gues{s, Mrs. Ruth Hanso 1 BUILDING USED AS A FILLING C0H U;E Cltff3E Fairmonts box 28C
~OWe.Ji qol~red slides taken in
different states. Mrs. Jenni(I WE IIAVE SOME SET STATION, 16'x18'
Olson received the gift. The ON TIIE S iE 1 GARAGE AND SHED COMBINA- MI K leg:l" 89C
next meeting will be April 4
Ruth Hanson.
--Anna Kohn, Reporter.
THE NEW 20" COI,OR!
Also have new selection
of Black & White TV.
See these before you
trade.
Your Zenith Deale;
Ma)ak to, l ansas
Tuesday, March 7, Viola Ma-
haffy celebrated her 82nd
birthday when a number of
TION, 38'x40'
Buildings and debris muse be removed
within 60 days from time of sale.
TERMS OF SALE--CASH
HALF & Fairmont ..... 29c
CARROTS ..................... pkg. 10c
C~A~ ...................... ,,. Sc
BANANAS, ...................... ,b. 10c
NOt R e., msible For Accidents LETNCE 2 "a"' 29C
.... . ..................... [or
AUCTIONEER--ARDEN OST ORANGES ' .o=. 49¢
.........e...e~,*...
MANKATO, KANSAS
w~en ~ in with gifts. The
a~rnoon was spent visiting
~d Helen Huffman and Doro-
thy Parsons served rolls and
COffee, Everyone left wishing
~i0ia many more birthdays.
The best gifts we have are our
I~s. Who q0uldn't haY9
p~lce ~n them, as they a)l are
W0rth' their weight i,a goi~.