PAGE 2B JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY II, 1,967
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Home Towner
Monday, May 8. Another day
when the sun is trying hard to
shine after a week of mostly
cloudy, chilly, rainy weather, I
starting out with abcrut 2 or 3:
irmhes of snow and freezing
nights.. Our cherry trees, thrt~,
of them, were a mass of bloom
with tlrse prospect, but are
ruined by the freezes. Gardens
are hurt, but this is all minor
if the wheat is not too badly
hurt and this will ~t he known
for certain until later in the
season.
We were Imppily surprised
last Tuesday afte,'n~m whe.n
some old friends ft'om St.
Marys, Ida., Mr. and Mrs.
Gee. Bennett, came through
town snd stopped for a short
visit. They were with tlteir
niece, Mrs. Bernice Barland,
and her two small daughters
from Beloit and 13ernice's bro
thee, Bill Bennett, of Burr Oak.
They had' been up to see
~rges brother, Gene Ben-
nett, at Burr Oak, came past"
the lake on the south side and
to Lovewelt. George and
his wife were former residents
here, where they grew up and
at~ded seh~l. They saw
many changes since their last
visit ten years ago. They were
enroute home from a visit to
the Harry Minteer family in
Iowa. Mrs. Minteer was the
farmer Etha Platt, a sister of
Mxs. Gee. Bennett, or Edith
PIatt, as we knew her. They
vlsRed the Fairview Cemetery
also before returning to Beloit
'l'~ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warren
and Margo were Sunday even
ing visitors at the C. V. War-
r~n home. Mrs. Bruce Ayers
and Saunie were afternoon calt-
elL~.
Mrs. Letha Va]e and Mi,ss
Dollie Vale drove out to the
White Rock Cemetery Sunday
afternoon, returning through
Lovewell for a short visit with
M~ Delia Heldt.
enjoyed having Mrs. Don
na Marr and daughter, Ruth.
stop by for a few moments'
chat Sunday morning after
church. They brought a gift
from the Sunday School to Mr.
misfortune to fall and injure
one ankle quite badly last
week. She has been using
crutches for" a while.
Mrs. Bruce Ayers and Mrs.
Bob Peele accompanied Mrs.
Merh, File to Salina last
Thursday on a shopping trip.
Mrs. Junior l,eece and Mrs.
Linda Ayers took Craig Leece
~nd Saundra Ayers to the
Child's Clinic held in Superior
last Saturday to have their
eyes checked.
Mrs. Margaret Warren re
ceivcd a phone call from her
.~ister, Arh,ne (Leecel Perrill.
0f Berkeley, Calif. saying she
txp(.('h'(I to reach here for a
idsit on or around May 20th,
and spend Decoration Day
here and take in the Alumni
I~antluet of the l,ovewell Iligh
School Io be held here the first
Saturday night ill June. She
also reported the loss of her
new colored h, levision set thai
thieves had taken from her
al)artn'lent ill l:lerkeley while
she was absent at work.
Mrs. 3a rune Bagh,y was the
i hostess Sunday evening at a
pink and blue hlyette shower
iat the Community Room of
!!he Security Nalional l]ank in
Superior. honoring Mrs. Joyee
Erickson.
Miss Mary Dahl took Mrs.
Alta Lovewell to Sutx,rior last
Thursday I'or a check up at the
Superior Clinic. [
Chuck Whitney of Superlorl
spent Saturday night with his!
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i
Fred Ross. Mrs. Armajean;
Whitney and son, Jim, came~
down Sunday to see ,her par
ents, the Ross'. Chttck return
ed to Superior with his tnother
and brother Sunday evening.
We just heard today of the
death of Mr. E. B. Bcaushaw
of Jamestown whose funeral
was held Saturday. Our sin-
cere sympathy is extended to
his wife. C, ohlie Beaushaw, and
her family. Goldie was a
schoolmate of ours who spent
her girlhood here in Low'well.
Her nephew, Chester Van Met
er. Is our next door neighbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Iwm Valek
were evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Van
MeWr.
Warren, who is home from the
hospi~ll and recuperating sat-
isfactorily. [
Mrs. Chat Warren spent Fr[ I
day afternoon with Mrs. Delia[Mrs Wilbur Obart
Mrs. Lottie Can~ell had thel The big news this week ~s
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1.967 - PONTIAC 4-1)r. I)emo with Power
and Air
1967 - OLDS 4.Dr. l)emo with Power and Air
1962 - FORD 4-1)r.
1964 - OLDS 4-Dr. with Power and Air
1964 - PONTIAC 4-I)r. with Power
1960 - PONTIAC ,l-l)r. with Power
1957 - OLDS 4-Dr. with Power and Air
1956 - CADILLAC 4-1)r.. Good Fishing Car
1963 - GMC Pickup
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1964 - CHEV. I ickup
1956 - CHEV. Pickup
1959 - CHEV. Pickup with Box
1949 - CHEV. 1 I/z Ton, New Motor, Box and
Hoist
qqEW 0U)S.
- GMC
• Inc.
OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC
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lhe snow we had May 3rd fol
. h)wed by over an inch of rain
i which fell Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. But 2 (o 3 int'ht,s
of snow in May is some sort
of a record. How bad the fruit
and wheat are damaged re !
mains to be seen. [
A talent show put on at the
high school 'ru(,sday c~(,nin~
was very good. Some outstan(I
ing musical nulllt)ers were pro
sented froth h)t.al tah,nt and
the surrotlndin~ ;ll't';I. I h;l'v(q]'{
decided if Geneva 13artley
takes after h(,r fatht,r or bet
mother in her ac(ing ability
hut she did a mi.~0Hy lint' job.
So many hart, (:alh,d wanting
Mark's a(tdr('s.~. It i~: Prit';r~('
Mark A. ()bert II. S. 5598(i()09,
156 G. S. lh';~vy },',qllil)menl,
Mrs. Sam ()berl, Mrs. Doris:
lian('ock, Carol and Connie.
'Mrs. Elden Johanek and Mr.
;and Mrs. Vern(, l{(w;ll)au~h of
Smith Celllel'.
The monthly Wcstbranch
Card Party will bp Saturday
evening at 8:00 p.m.
The Eshon Seniors left on
sneak Fri(lay noon with Mr'.
and Mrs. ,liimny I)o~mllg ;m(I
Larl*y McKinnis as sponsors.
The annual Memorial Day
services will he at ()dessa Sun
day. May 28, with a bask('l
dirmer at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C, harlie l,ove
were very happy Friday when
Iheir s()n, Jim. 1)h,)ued I'r(ml
Wichil;~ ;mr] ;isk(,d lhem t,o
tlW('l him ;H l~,('lh'vill('. lh' just
rt!turned [rllln Vit,t Nllln, hay
Ft. Georg(, (;. M(.a(h', Mary ing ('mnl)h'l('(l his lint, lht, r(,
land. Zll' 20755. lh' wenl swim an(l .was hal)l)Y to I)e lint'l<
ruing ill Chesal)ealte tlay anti] home. S.. x~clt.oln(, ht)me..lira.
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temp 'r; ire 1hat clay w;t~I l,:(lgar Marihugh of l,os An
1112 dcgreos. " ]!Leh'~, ('hill. ;~rrivt'd E;llllrd;ly
Sunday al'lernoon ('alhq'r; nflh) visit hi~ I)arenl~, the Waller
Will)ur Oberls were Mr. ;m(I Marihughs, ;rod ~tarl hix farm
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Potted Plants- Arrangements
Corsages Budding Plants
Combination Boxes
Hanging Baskets
VIVIAN MOON Phone FR 8-3972
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NEW! G-E SPRAY, STEAM AND DRY IRON
n Automatic Power MODEL F81T
Spray WITH TEFLON*
- 'Water Window COATED
m Wash 'N Wear
Settings IRONING
*.u.ont tar SUR FACE
finish
Jng ()p~q ;,lions,
Ronnie and I,isa Johanek
gavo Retty and Karla a busy
tim,, Sunday afler they fell off
;~ hayrack in the middle of the
hog pen, It was soft landing
and Betty says it took a while
to get the muck washed off to
see if they really had what
they thought were Rormi(, and
IAsa. They did.
Mr'. and Mrs. Orb) Van Wt,y
visited Elden dohaneks Sunday
;t['terlloOD,
Mrs. Wayne Broeckehmm
and sons were Tuesday visih)rs
of her I)arents, the Clare
l,ambs.
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W,,'rp enjoymr I,esh garden
radishes. They've had a strug
Kle hilt they .iw, good.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I¢einert
and Paul visited Buford Tuck
ers Sunday afternoon.
The Catholic Parish had a
pot hick hmc'h and welcom(.
for their new parish priest,
Father Mor~{;m Sunday even
ing.
Audr('y Young was hostess
to Odessa Aid Thursday al'Wr i
not)n.
I,arry Ritter was a Sunday
dinner guest (d' Ih'nry Kellers
Sunday and called on the Mike
Youngs in the afternoon.
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A Strong Stalked
Mid-Season Mile
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PI,qSTERS SEED CORN, MIL(), SUI)AN
ANI) FORAGE
Full Replacement on the above Seed.
We also have Alfalfa Seed.
CIXI)E KORB -.IU 7-:'526, Burr Oak
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Check the Official Kansas
State Grain Sorghum Per-
formance Bulletin 504.
First in Greeley County Irrigaled ~ests on hoth the
lwo and three-year average.
First in Ford County Dryland tesls on bolh the two
and thr~-year averave.
First in Finney County Fallow tests for lhe average
of the past three years.
22% above the average in LaBelle counly in 1966
and 11% above the average lhe past 3 years.
15°'/o above the average in Ellis county the past three
years.
16% above the test average in Stafford county in
1965.
8% above the test average in Rend Counly and 6%
above for the pasl three years.
8% above the average in Thomas County the past
two years.
6% above the test average in Brown County the past
three years.
FOR a consistently good hybrid grain sorghum -
Pick up RS671 today.
IIARRY IIANSON - Mankato
TEl) TItUMMEL - Esl)on
MELVIN I)AIIL - Formoso
FARMERS UNION CO-OP EI,EV. - Randall
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24 HOUR TIMER
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,, May be used with any appliance up to
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I ~.u.=~.. : 11in. Coy. I
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two
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For dwarf or .~l~,jt~,.~~=:~u
cafe type doers.
Holds door
open on
either side.
SPECIAL PRICE
SAFETY HASPS
Wrought steel, z'~c
plated for rust resistan¢l,
3½" size with screws,
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Dandelion Killer covers 5,000 sq. ft. - and does not harm grass.
$3.95 a bag now. Try this new labor saver.
New Arvin Color Television - the very finest on the market
and so rvieeable, always trouble free. Drop in and look them over
- the price is right. It does entertain the family. Baseball Season
is on, the finest game of all. Enjoy it at home with an Arvin set,
JEWELL COUNT 'S OLDEST STORE
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