APRIL 13, 1967
JEW LL COUNTY
MANKATO, KANSAS
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Forrest Howard
Everett Reed, Mrs.
and Michael Dean
Mrs. Viola Clegg in
on Tuesday afternoon.
Wes and Wylie Alex-
of Mankato were Satur-
in the Elmer Alex-
home.
and Mrs. Lee Garman
Sunday evening visitors
, and Mrs. Art Aspegren.
and Mrs. Clarence
of Mankato were Sun-
visitors of Mr.
Glenn Bennett.
and Mrs. Clark Calahan
afternoon visitors
and Mrs. George Mar-
Mankato.
Erich Penner and Mrs.
Cockroft of Mankato
and Mrs. Arthur Cock-
Janice visited Duane
at Concordia on Sat-
sfternoon.
and Mrs. I)avid i)ema
Sunday evening din-
of Mr. and Mrs.
James at Formoso."
Pixler was adm|t
the Bellevi]le hospital
night suffering
stroke.
Mrs. Quinton Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
and Mary of Mankato
Lela Dillon and Wil-
Sunday dinner guests
and Mrs. Lowell Me-
and family.
Gerald Dempsey spent
days the past week in
W. Fearing home re-
from a virus.
and Mrs. Glenn Paul
on Mrs. Merl Reed and
Dean on Wednesday
band Mrs. Loyde Garman
were Monday even-
of Mr. and Mrs.
Garman and family.
Larry Gillett of Tinker
Base in Oklahoma
Friday evening to visit
days in the Douglas Gill-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
and girls of Kensington
also weekend guests.
Ida Pugh and Mr. and
Gleason were Sun-
guests in the Eldon
home in Belleville. In
they all drove
where they were
in the TerrilI LcClef
in honor of Scotty's 2nd
ly. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
of Clyde were also pre-
Mrs. Ed Loomis and
Mrs. Darus Henning-
Mankato were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and
John Gates.
and Mrs. Louis Ohm-
and family Of' ,Gltide
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
and boys were Sunday
supper guests of Mr.
Charles Harris and
and Mrs. Bill Kiehl and
were Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and Jerry.
and Mrs. Lester Bausch
dinner guests of
~ad Mrs. Orville Tatum of
~. Nettle Johnson accom-
Mr. and Mrs. Finley
Mankato to Hutchin-
an Sunday where they
the day visiting Mr. and
Ed Athen and Mr. and
Earl Allen. Mrs. Athen
i~I~ister to Nettle and Fin-
r. Athen is a patient in
trace Hospital in Hutch-
and Mrs. Russell Lewis
Tuesday evening dinner
at the Bob Throup
in Smith Center in honor
birthday.
and Mrs. Claude Lans-
Fairmont, Nebr. were
dinner guests of his
Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
Mr. and Mrs. Max
of Lebanon and Mr.
Duane Spatz and Pat
afternoon callers,
and Mrs, Everett Reed
Mrs. Merl Reed and
Dean to Missouri on
They will join Pvt.
who is stationed at
Leonard Wood.
Edna Jones, Mrs. Gel-
Mrs. Lettie Korb
Ethel Hasty were
dinner guests of Mrs.
Mullin honoring Mrs.
and Mrs. Mullin's
and Mrs. Don Modlin
~unday evening visitors
Cecil Modlin's while
and Mike attended the
meeting.
and Mrs. Eugene Duns-
Id family of Formoso
afternoon callers
Carold Van Schoiack
and Mrs. V. L. Oldfield
Ona Williamson at-
a family reunion dinner
24-66 Cafe in Beloit on
Joe Reinert of Esbon
afternoon call-
Wayne Underwood
Sander-
son attended the 'funeral ser-
vices for Fred Bohner at Glen
Elder on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stafford
and baby of Courtland and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mahaffy
and Butch of Mankato were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Bender.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fearing
and Dave and Mrs. ()llie Moon
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paul.
Mrs. Newell Alexander and
boys and Mrs. Merlin Ah,xan
der and girls were Sunday af-
ternoon visilors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ehner Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 13ran(hm
visited Bud Sloan at Mankato
land Mrs. Daisy Brandon at
I Beloit on Sunday afternoon.
: Mr. and Mrs. ,Jay Beale anti
i family were Tuesday supper
]guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loydc
Garman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. l)ow Stansbury
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. I)uuglas Gill
ett and their house guests.
Mr. Jim Baldwin of Tol)t'ka
was a recent caller at tim Nel-
SOIl ~-farr[s h(/lue•
Mr. and Mrs. Chu'k Calilhan
were,~ Sunday evening visitors
of Mrs. Ona Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanderson
of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sanders(m went hi Bell('
ville on Saturday and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Walker.
Mrs. Lawrence Jones of
Northbranch was a Saturday
evening visitor of Mrs. Mamie
Mullin while Lawrence attend-
ed the White Elephant Sale
sponsored by the Lions Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy OIdfield
and family of Lawrence were
weekend guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Oldfield.
Mrs. Ollie Moon spent Tues
Edwin IIoldrcn and helped
Janet celebrate her birthday.
Bill tiodgcs spent the week-
end at Imme. Its is working in
Texas.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
anti Mrs. l,aVerne I)empsey
were: Mrs. Ethel Dempsey,
Mrs. Rall)h Cordcll of Warren,
Ore., Mr. anti Mrs. Marr
Dempst,y, Mr. and Mrs. Far-
rest I)eml)sey and family, Mr.
and Mrs. I)ennis Murray and
Brian. and Miss I,incht Peteete.
Mr. and Mrs. Gem Curdel,
Burr Oak, were afternoon call-
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. I,Ioyd Falk
visited her brother, Albert An-
derson in lhe Imsl)ital at Wash
ington, Kans. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jim Murray of
Mankatu were dinner guests
Sunday al the Aaron Murray's.
In the afternoon they all drove
down |o the (lien Eider l)anl.
l)ena Clegg of Mankato spent
Sunday night with Joan Mur-
i ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesh,y Moore
and family 'spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Moore. Wesleys arc now living
in Mankal.u.
Mr. and Mrs. Marr Dcmp-
sey, Mrs. Rall)h Cordell and
Mrs. Ethel I)empsey were
Monttay night stqll)er guests
of Mr. and Mrs. l)cnnis Mur-
ray ;rod Brian in Mankatu.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Murray
and ~0rh.; were evening callers.
The occasion was Brian's birth-
day.
Mrs. Glenn tfastings left on
Sunday evening |)y bus for her
home at Lancaster, Calif. after
a 3 weeks' visit with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Cleo Dempscy.
day and Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moon, Jr. "'Frosty'"
and Vicky at Mankato. Mr. and Mrs. Arby Cole of
Mrs. Lola Laps of Lebanon Burr Oak entertained Mr. and l
and her sister, Velma Houston,
of Stephenson, Wash. were
Monday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Mamie Mullin.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones
of Oregon were Tuesday visit-
ors in the Elmer Alexander
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Me-
Mains and Gary were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and'
Mrs. Jay Reed and family at
Stanford, Nebr.
Clifford McCune, James Mc-
Cormick, Jesse Platt, Bill Yet-
ter, Henry Garman and Rich-
ared Brook attended the area
mens' meeting and supper at
the Christian Church in Man-
kate on Monday night.
Jay Beale, Marvin Beale,
Loyde Garman, Charles Har-
ris and Bob Parsons went tu
southern Kansas on Wednesday
to look about wheat harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers
are spending this week in Sa
lina visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kuhn.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday for Frank Clark at
the Methodist Church. He pass-
ed away at the home of his
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Parrish at Independence. Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Snobs-
land spent Thursday in tin
cola, Nebr. Sharla stayed with
her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baylie
and family were Friday even-
ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Loyde Garman and family,
Mrs. Lloyd Gardner
Montrose E.H.U. met Wed-
nesday afternoon at the parish
house with seven members
present• Maxine Dempsey was
hostess.
Mrs. Cleo Dempsey and Mrs.
Marjorie Hastings, Mrs. Jim
Baleh and Miss Margaret
Balch, Concordia, were visit-
ors of Mrs. Ethel Dempsey the
past week.
Community Club met Thurs
day afternoon with Carol
Hedges as hostess. Next meet
ing will be April 17 with Min-
nie Hoard as hostess.
Mrs. Ralph Cordell, Warren,
Ore., arrived Saturday evening
for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. Ethel Dempsey, and oth-
er relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fer
ron, Concordia, Mrs. Hugh
Cusic, Mrs. Cleo Dempsey and
Mrs. Marjorie Hastings were
recent callers at the Fred Hae-
gert home.
- Mr. and Mrs. Don Bangs at-
tended the Music Festival at
Concordia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Jessup attended the Adventist
services in Belleville Saturday.
Mrs. J. C. Jones of Timken
spent Saturday night with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Jacobsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Falk
and Lee Ray were Wednesday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Falk in .Concordia.
Mrs. Lulu Jacobs and Mor-
gle Sutherland were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Beam. They were all
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Beam Saturday evening for
ice cream.
Vicki Fogo has been ill with
strep throat.
Mr. and Mrs. George San-
derson drove to the Hal Ste
phens home at Salina Sunday
to see the grandson, Marc Aar
on.
Mr. and Mrs. itarvey Mc
Caulley and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Sanderson of l,etlanon
called on Mr. and Mrs. era
Hills Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Henry spent Sat-
urday evening with Mrs. Arl)y
Cole in Burr Oak while Mr. i
Henry and Arby Cole attended
the Lions Club White Elephant
Sale.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer
Scott and children of Mankato
spent Saturday evening at the
Glenn Jones home in Eshon.
,John Elmer and Glenn Jones
visited Mrs. Viola Jones at the
Webster Co. tIospital.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
md Mrs. Harold Beam were
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Adamson
and children of Kansas City,
Mr. and Mrs. I)onald Beam
and family of Smith Center
I Mr. and Mrs. Juhnny Beam
and chihiren and Mrs. Jim
Fogo and family. Mr. Fogu
stayed home with Vicki who
is ill.
Miss Earline Silsby and a
girl friend of Beh)it spent the
weekend at the Earl Silsby's.
Mr. and Mrs. (;lent] Junes
attended a family dinner in
honor of Miss Mariam Hughes
and Mr. Brad Marsh of Denver
at tile Clayton flughes home
Sunday. Other guests included
Mrs. Ida I,ivengood and For
rest of Belleville, Mr. and
Mrs. John Abel and Elizabeth
of Burr Oak and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Anderson and son of Sa-
lina.
Mrs. ,lake Callaway has been
spending the day with her me-
Mrs. Ray Meyers of Lebanon, ther, Mrs. Anna Graham, who
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henry of ]underwent surgery at the hos-
rovI ltal in
Esbnn and Mr. and Mrs. G - p" , " Superior Saturday
er Mizner of Burr Oak last
Wednesday. After a lovely din-
ner at the cafe, the four cou-
ples spent the afternoon at
the Cole home. Mrs. Joy Mi-
chael had put a beautiful wed-
ding cake on the table as
gift to the guests.
Sunday afternoon callers at
l.he llollice Avison home were
Mr• and Mrs. Glen Collins of
Red Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. Har+
ry Price and Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Lamkin of I.ebanon, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Frost, Becky
and Racheal Foutz of Esbon.
Sat. and Mrs. Larry Welch
and chihh'en of Bellevue, Neb.
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Frost. Mr. and
Mrs. John Frost were Sunday
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adam-
son and (:hildren of Kansas
City spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
morning. We are happy to re-
port that Mrs. Graham is get-
ting along just fine.
Becky Foutz spent Friday
night with Helene Gass and
then Helene spent Saturday at
the Foutz home.
Mrs. Bryce Dodd received
word that her nephew, Bill
Anderson, and his wife of near
Chicago, will appear on the
Newly Weds program this Fri-
day. Bill is scheduled to leave
for Okinawa the last of this
month. Mrs. Wilma Anderson
will fly out and come back
with his wife in the car.
Melva Dawn Shipley was a
Sunday dinner guest of Julie
Shuts to help Julie celebrate
her birthday.
Mrs. Thelma Beam was a
surprise guest Friday morning
at a coffee at her home helping
her celebrate her birthday.
Those present were Mrs. Ben-
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Word has been received this
morning of tile death of Mr.
Mike Moravek, father of Ken-
neth Moravek. Memorial ser-
vices will be Wednesday at
E.U.B. Church. Burial will
t)e in Esbon. We want to ex-
tend our sympathy to the fam-
ily.
The E.II. Unit Tea is to be
held in Jcwell today. Members
of the ltighlanders and White-
mound Units phm to attend.
Mrs. Ruse Young and Mary
and four grandchildren of Om-
aha were weekend guests of
Mrs. Glen Dodd and Mrs.
Mary Hajny. Sunday dinner
guests were the house guests,
Mr. aud Mrs. ,John Z~t(tina arid
Mr. and Mrs. Archie rl'ucker
and Tonuny t)f Manliatu, Mr.
and Mrs. Joimny Tm.ker of
Burr Oak, Mr. and Mrs. I)on
Fogo and children and Mrs.
Lillian l,'ogo of Esbon.
Mrs. Mary tlajny and Mrs.
Glen l)o(Id visited Torn llajny
at the Webster Co. Itospital
Friday.
~'ltN'}r MOlllll¢,es, ;I senior of
Eml)oria State Teacher's Col-
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roll for the fall semester. She ,
is a major in elementary edu-
cation and has a position as
third grade teacher in the Nie-
man School at Shawnee, Kans.
for next fall. She is doing her
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DUE TO MR. AND MRS. ( ALI,AItAN'S ACCII)I NTAI I)EATtlS, WE Wll,l SELL ALL
OF TttEIR PERSONAL ANI) REAL ESIATI4 ! ROI ERTY TO THE HIGHEST BID-
DER AT THE LOCATION IN BURR OAK ON THE t!IGHWAY, ON--
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Commencing at 1:30 P. M.
This is a nice home facing the Highway in Burr Oak, has 3 bedrooms, front room, din-
ing room, kitchen, nearly new bathroom, wash room. and has a nearly new floor furnace.
The house is hooked Ul) to gas and water lines, and has its own septic tank. All the
floors are covered with linoleum. This wotthl make someone a nice home or good rental
l)roperty, as it is only 2 blocks to the store and postoffice. There is also a 12x16 garage.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The South Fifty t50 feet of l,ots Nine and Ten (10) in
Block Four in original townsite in the City of Burr Oak, Kansas, an 8 room modern
home, 2 blocks South of Postoffice on East side of highway.
This house has been evaluated for F.H.A. loan and any interested lm'rties who are dig-
ible for such a loan should contact the County Sul)ervisor aL Mankato prior to date of
If interested in looking at,property prior to sale date. contact Aaron Murray, Formoso
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Telephne 794-2380, or kobert H. Meyer, Mankato 1,'R 8-?,292.
Frigidaire
4-burner I oper Gas Range
Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs,
matched set
All-metal Cabinet
Metal Stand with 3 shelves
Dormeyer Mixer
Ironing Board
2 large wooden Trunks
Speed Queen Elect:ric Washer
Piano and Bench
Dining Table and 4 Chairs
Small Step Ladder
3 Platform Rocking Chairs
2 high back Rockers, antique
1 old Foot Stool, antique
Studio Couch, good
Floor Lamp
Large Electric l:an
2 Clothes Hampers
2 Dressers
2 Metal Bedsteads, coml)lete
1 Rolhtway Cot with mat-
tress
2 Small Radios
Some Bedding
Wooden Bedstead, Springs,
and Mattress, size
Card Table
Metal Stool
All Cooking Utensils, Dish-
es and Glasses
l)rop leaf Kitchen Table
3-burner Oil Stove
4-burner Ea, ramount Cook
Stove
2 lm'ge Natural Gas Heating
Stoves "¢ '
2 Lawn Mowers
Electric Fan on stand
FoMing Chairs
Garden Tools
2 Water Hoses
Wash Tub
Several small Tool Boxes
Assortment of Hand Tools
Fishing- Reels
Folding Chairs
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Terms of Sale are Cash on Personal Properly and 25% Cash on Property the day of Sale
with the balance due when good Title is furnished.
H. MEYER, AI)MINISTRMOR
COL. AARON MURRAY, Auctioneer MAXINE RAFFERTY, Clerk