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Waunlta Weir
,, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stran-
sky of Munden, Mr. and
Mrs. John Magnusson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson
and children were Sunday
evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Tobias.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
(Corky) Coffelt and daugh-
ter were Saturday afternoon
callers at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. Lewis Dunstan,
and Mr. Dunstan. The Cof-~
felts were enroute to their
home in EIDorado, following
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were dinner guests Tuesday
evening of George, Sarah
and Frances McCune at the
Bel-Villa Restaurant in
Belleville.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pet-
erson and Mike' of Hays
spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Doxon.
Mrs. Avis Schmidt of
Rockham, S. D., has been a
house guest for the past
week at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Howard Apple-
by, and Mr. Appleby. Mrs.
Schmidt's son, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Schmidt and family,
spent from Wednesday until
Saturday at the Applebys.
on Saturday where Mrs.
Dunstan underwent a check-
up Monday, with possible
back surgery.
Mrs. Mabel Hyde of Os-
borne and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Johnson of Courtland
were Saturday evening visit-
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tobias.
~rewell County Record, Mmkato~ l~Ju
Mrs. Lyle Baskins, local
representative of Tapper-
ware, attended a business
meeting Monday in Topeka.
The Mystic Circle Club
members are sponsoring a
fund drive to secure funds
toward the purchas.', of uni-
forms for tile Pee Wee base-
ball team. Anyone wishing
o~his sister, Mrs. EddI
Stansbury, and Mr. Stans-
bury.
Blake Dewey and Babe
Dewey left here Thursday
with their combines and
trucks to work in the wheat
harvest in Nebraska and the
Dakoias.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Keeler
and Mrs. Garry Keeler and
baby of Derby, Kans., were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Keeler. Mrs. Garry
Keeler and baby are spend-
ing this week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kcmovalsky.
Mrs. Nina Libhart and her
daughter, Mrs. Floyd Muck
a trip to Minnesota. For those who have not [to donate may do so hy con- of Caney, Kans., were visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bland- purchased a 1966-67 Activ-[tacting Mrs. Violet How- ors Thursday of Mr. and
ing and daughters and Miss ity Calendar, you may do so[land, treasurer of the club, Mrs. t:loyd Ross and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Ross.
Paula Jo Heape of Stafford, by contacting any member or any club member.
Sans., are visiting this week of the Formoso Willing Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Clark i Rosalee Dunigan were: to
at the homes of Mrs. Cleo Workers 4-H Club. These drove to Wichita on Sunday Kansas City on Sunday, .lul
Blanding and Mr. Tom Port- calendars also include the to meet her mother, Mrs. El 2, for a visit with her sister.
or. ]dates of birthdays and anni- la Patterson, who arrived Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Howardl versaries of many people in there by iet from Los An- Lange of El Cajon, Calif.,
Hughes and son, Robert, of[ this area. geles, Calif. Mrs. Patterson were recent callers at the
Des Moines, Iowa, and Mr.[ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dun- had spent the past three home of her cousin, Mr. and
and Mrs. Clayton Hugheslstan drove to Kansas City weeks visiting her grand- Mrs. Lewis Dunstan, and'
..... daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Mart- her aunt, Mrs. Elsie Shed-
...... . in and husband of Lompae, den, and other relatives.
Calif. She also visited her Mrs. Lanpe is the former
grandson, Robert Sloan, whc~ Ruby Dunslan.
is stationed wilh the U. S Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good-
Navy at Long Beach, Calif., all, Vicki and l,vnn, of St.
I ba ,e Y and a friend, Mrs. Edna May ltelen's, Ore., Were recent
house guests of Mr. and
Elniff, formerly Edna May Mrs. R. C. Stafford and faro-
Bishop.
f0f Members of the Mystic ily.
-- Circle Club and their fam- Mr. and Mrs. Orville
James of Formoso and his
f'~'f ~k~.~ ilies held their annual ice sister, Mrs. Bob Donahoo of
cream supper on Saturday St. Louis, Mo., were Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. dinner guests of their par-
and Mrs. Don Howland. A ents. Mr. and Mrs. Manley
shower was also held in James of Beloit.
Mrs. Earl Finn and the late
Roy Young.
Services at the Formoso
Community Church will be
on an earlier schedule be-'
ginning this Sunday• Sunday:
School will meet at 9:00 and i
Morning Worship at 10:00.
Recent visitors of Rev.
and Mrs. Paul Temple and
family were Mrs. Rhoda
Robinson, who isRev.
Temple's aunt, her daugh-
several youth and children
have registered for the Aug.
1 to 6 camp near Dodge City
WE THINK LITTLE of spending $10 for an
evening's entertainment - should we be: rudg'e $2,
$3 or $5 for a wonder drug that can shod'ten illness
by days or weeks... 1)erhaps save a life ? Today's
prescription is yore' biggest bargain.
MANKATO0 KANSAS
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honor of Wayne Dempsey of
Montrose and his fiancee, Jo
Whipple of near Hays, who
will be married soon.
Mrs. Phebe Greenberg and
family of Haddam were din-
her guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Haskins.
Mr. and Mrs. Murve Kibbe
of Lincoln, Sans., were
weekend guests of her bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Clark.
Mrs. Fred Ross has been
dismissed from the hospital
following a heart attack and
is convalescing at her home.
Mrs. Anna Graham of Web-
ber is helping out with the
housework.
Mr. Howard Osborne and
son of Oklahoma City were
recent visitors at the home
At the close of business on June 30, 1966
$1,150,025.39
11,807.81
3,963.91
3,0(X).00
1,045.89
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Other assets
U. S. Bonds $341,873.60
Bonds and
Securities 24,500.00
Cash & Sight
Exchange 453,691.16
Total Reserve $820,0(}4.76 820,064.76
Total Resources
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1,989,907.76
LIABILITIES
Cal)ital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus 50;000.00
Undivided Profits 93,754.34
DEPOSITS $1,796,153.42
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$1,989,907.76
Total Liabilities
The
in Mankato, Kansas
FIRST BANK IN MANKATO
OLDEST BANK IN JEWELL COUNTY
The Bank on the Corner & the Corner-Stone of
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CONFIDENCE
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Member F DJ.C. Since 1933
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Mrs. Bud McGeary and
daughters and Mrs. Vernie
Emigh were evening visitors
in the Orville James home.
Supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Diamond and faro-.
ily on the evening of July 4
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dia-
mond and Richard Diamond
of Mankato, Mr. Chuck Dia-
mond and Grog of Webber,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Erickson
and family of Courtland,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ap-
pleby of Formoso, and Mrs.
Avis Schmidt of Rockham,
S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jep-
son spent the July 4th week-
end at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Delmer Rom-
jue, Mr. Romjue and daugh-
ters. They returned home
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skolout
and son of Omaha were Sat-
urday guests of Mrs. Isis
Bowles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Car-
rier and daughter of Okla-
homa City were guests: Sat-
urday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Frazier. They were enroute
to the Black Hills for a va-
cation.
Glen Gertson, Mason
and more registrations are
expected by this Sunday.
George Balch New
Manager of Cooperative
Woodward, Okla. Mr.
George Balch, a native of
Formoso, Sans., becomes
manager of the Woodward
Cooperative Elevator Asso-
ciation, and Farmers Coop-
erative Propane Association
on Friday. He succeeds Walt
Picard, who has managed
the Association 19 years.
Balch has managed the
Farmers Union Grain Co.,
Courtland, Sans., the past 8
years. He attended North-
western at Alva, Okla., and
is a World War lI Air Corps
veteran. He and his wife.
Nadine, have five children,
Sheryle 4, Janet 8, Greg 11,
Robert 16, and Barbara,
who works in Concordia•
Sans.
(Taken from an Enid.
Okla., paper.)
FORMOSO COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Paul Temple, Minister
Summer Schedule
Sunday School ... 9:00 a.m
Morning Worship 10:00 a.m
Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m
Evening Service .. 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
(Wed.) ....... 7:30 p.m.
rrl$on
Mrs. Marshall Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van
Ornam and family of Omaha
spent the 4th of July with
his brother, Mr. Max Van
Ornam.
Mrs. Harvey Sloan of Os-
borne spent the weekend
with her aunt, Mrs. Marshall
Bishop, and Mr. Bishop•
Mrs. Elsie Hailings spent
last Week with her sister.
Mrs. Will Sanders, and Mr.
Sanders of Superior.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
of Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Smith of Mankato and Mr
.Ioerg and Mrs. Emma Joerg and Mrs. John McCullough
are spending a few days this of Denver were Monday din-
week fishing in the Sand nor guests of Mr. and Mrs
Hills in Nebraska.
Miss Delia Joerg of Be- W. A. Andrews and Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald An-
loit was a Saturday evening drews of Creswell, Ore.,
visitor at the Emma Joerg were Wednesday supper
home. She had been in Belle- guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
ville to see her uncle, J. B.
,loerg, who is a surgical pa- " ~
tient in the Republic County
Hospital.
Mrs. Etta Young left
Sunday evening on the
Rocket for Edmington, IIE,
to attend memorial services
for Mr. Chas• Young, age 90. for WEATHER
Mr. Young was an uncle of
Your future will be brighter with the Farm and
Ilome Products you will see at the
SOLOMON VALLEY INDUSTRIAL
SHOW AND DOWNS CELEBRATION
afternoons and evenings
JULY 21 - 22 - 23
Dancing nightly at 9:00
Carnival each day
TRIKE and BIKE RACES Friday at 4:00
?ARADE OF INDUSTRY SATURDAY at 4:30
with Governor Avery as Grand Marshal
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Rail Car Movers; Cat Walks; owers; Ladders;
Spout Holders; Tubular Steel Products; Front
end loaders; Mulch treaders; h'arrows; chisels;
meat products; boats; stock racks; irrigation
equipment; furniture; farrowing houses; hy-
ffraulic equipment; cleaning products; tractor
abs; haying machines; tillers; discs; plows; feed
wagons; cutters; spreaders; trailers.
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A. Andrews and Billy. [ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rob-
ing, July 3, on Mr• and Mrs.
Lyle Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. Vane M[c-
field, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. An- children spent Friday after-
drews called Sunday even- noon with Mrs. Eugene Dun-
stan and children to help her
celebrate a birthday.
We received an inch of
Danniel and daughier, t!m-
ther, of Ypsilanti, Mi::h,
spent several days this v,e(.k
with Mrs. Mcl)anniel's Jm~l
Mrs. Paul Blacks!(,ne, an(',
Mr. Blackstone.
Mrs. Marie Keele and
Mrs. Cora Sanders ~)1' ()Ida
homa City, Mrs. Clara Rh:h
of Brookoort, Ill., and Mr
Otie Thompson of Mankat,)
called on Mr. and Mrs. W.
A• Andrews, Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Bishop calle(t (m Mr. and
rain Wednesday night. It
still remains very hot, up to
above lOft.
THURSDAY, J-ULY!
Mr. and MrsI
Lehrling and f~amy~
the first few
Colo.week visiting in]
Mr. and Mrs.
and family
visiting Mr. and
Kircher and
found the Kircher
nicely located in
home in Hays.
Mrs OIL() Be'r? of ,lanes
town and Mr. arid,Mrs. Mi'v Bonded for your Protection. Operating under
ton Means and ,:har(m ()f Supervision
Jewell, Sunday ait"r~ ,'~()n. Witln a real large run of livestock on hand at our sale
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Aw July 7 the market shaped up like this. Feeder pigs
drews, Ronda and (;lenda stocker and feeder cattle sold higher, with cows an~
and Mr and Mrs. Z~ !', ;i:~' selling about steady. We had a house full of local an
radniek of Mank:,l() c lh'tance buyers on hand and action was real good thrO
Sunday evenin~ on 5/" ',n(entire sale. We feel here an the McKee Sales Co. tl~
Mrs W "A Andrew~; " ~ [one of the host markets and strongest buying power
.................. [auction where you might go. Listed belo~t axe a few
. tour Thursday's auction.
U/..* P.A,..,.I. [,lira llart, Delphos, 101 Heroford yearling steers avg.
iV ~m [Vtl~|~lI [~tt 27.00. Jim Forsee, Coneordla, 15 black whitef$
.......... [weight 961 at 24.80. Anion Drudick, Nelson, I whitef~
Mrs. Vachel Crawford I weight 560 at 24.40. Gene Heyka, Belleville, 4 whiter
.... ~weigh,t 280 at 27.75. Irvin Fennell, Byron, 22 black i
Mr and N~h s I ~ Da\ l(l , 3
• v'. _'~ ' / -[ we'ght 559 at 27.00; Harold Waxneking, Superior,
son, and Mr. and Mcs. Carl I steers avg. weight 1030 at 24.30. Glen Edwards, Itard!
Enckson of Scandm were[steers avg. weight 820 at 25.25. Tony Simic, Superior,
guests ()f Mr. and Mrs ]bull at $350.00 per head. Will Rytyck. Munden, 1
Eugene Dunstan and family [eow weight 1260 at 16.10; Louis Dunstan, Formoso. 1
for a coolq)ut to hell) MrsI. bull weight 1495 at 21.70. Max Lanha~n, Nora. 1
Dun:-;tcn edebrate her birth- weight 13,°,0 at 16.80. W. W. Warner, Burr Oak. 1
day.
Mrs. Max Berry. Wade
~nd ,h>ul, stx nt the 4th in
"mr home. In the evening we
h'ove to Formoso and en-
oyed the ice cream social
and the fireworks display.
Mr. and Mrs. h'l Snyder
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Dunstan to Centralia
on Sunday and spent the
day with lrl's sister. Mrs.
Edith Wait. Mr. and Mrs.
Dunstan went on to Effing-
ham to attend a reunion of
Mrs. Dunstan's class.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M"i,,,rs
of Lincoln. Sans.. were, din
ner guesls in our home Fri-
day. They spent the after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Howland.
Vachel and I ace()n~t)anied
Mrs. Max Berry, Wad( and
Joel, to the Kirwin Lake, k.v;t
Wednesday evening to at-
tend the Boy Sc.:~:~t- '
tainment. Max llcrry had
been one of the spo~,s,)rs of
the Scandia Boy Scouls, and
he returned home wi(h us.
weight 1040 at 16.70. Clarence Simmenson, Su
~teer~ weight 951 at 23.80. Gone Heyka, Belleville.
weight 1030 at 17.50. Carl Frey, Belleville 1 black
1080 at 16.75. Curtis H~nsen, Belleville. 14 co.rn
weight 1155 at 23.40. Miller Bros., Bostwick, 1
weigh,t 1430 ut 17.60.
Stock Hogs:: L, E. Havel. Cuba. 32 weanin,~ pigs
head. Don Poppe. Byron, 31 pigs at 16.75 per head.
st~tn. Jewll. 15 mixed pigs at 15.50 per head. M.
ville, 46 small pigs at 12.50 per head. Raymond
Oak. 49 mixed pigs at 15,50 per head. Willard
llardy, 25 mixed pigs at 16.75 per head.
Many more sales of both cattle and hogs. For
your livestoek bill your next consignment to the
where you will find a widely advertised maxket
buying power for your livestock and where you
and modern facilities for handling them. List your
advance so we may get them properly advertised.
formation get in touch with us and we will come
them.
SUPERIOR, NEBR.
Gordon McKee, Owner, Superior, Nebr. phone
H. M. Jensen, Manager and auctioneer
Tune into KRFS at 7:15 or to KMMJ at 7:30 on
morning for consignment information for our
We will hold a l'ublic Auction 6 blocks East of the Lumber
in Burr Oak, Kans., on---
Starting at 1 O'clock
CARS & PICKUP
1957 Buick Sl)ecial, good
1955 Oldsmobile, good
1955 Ford, good
1949 Dodge, good
1948 Plymouth. good
1947 Ford Pickup, good
8 Cal's for junk
MIS(?ELLANEOUS
Allis-Chalmel's mounted Plow.
F-20 Tires ,and Wheels. One 4-
wheel Trailer. A lot of Roofing
Fin. 1 Safe. 1 Power Winch.
1 Wagon, Wagon Wheels. 1
Model T Axle. 1 Model A Axle.
1 Truck Fron Axle. Telephone
Poles. Barn I)oors. A lot of Used
Lumber. I-Beam. Angle Iron.
Radiators. Tool Bar. Pipes, Bar-
rels. Wheel Weights. Grind-
stones. A lot of Used Car Parts.
A lot of Old h'on. Tools. Shov-
els. Pump Jack. Truck and Car
Transmissions. A lot of
Tires and Wheels. 1
lot of Grease. Wagon
Lawn Mowers. Cast h'om
Water Tanks. Well Pump.
ting Torch, good.
HOUSEHOLD
Gas Heating Stove, 65,000
2 Oil Burners. 2 Buffets,
Set. Table and Chairs.
port. Odd Chairs. Coffee
Writing Desk. Sewing
What-Not Shelves.
Ceiling Tile. Dishes and
Other Miscellaneous
some Antiques too num,
mention.
LUMBER
3 Truck loads of Used
4x4 - 6 to 12 feet long.
lx12"- various lengths.
2x4 - 6 to 16 feet long.
Oak 2x4's - 6 to 12 feet
TERMS OF SALE--CASH.
Not Removed Until Settled
Not Responsible In Case of Accident.
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MONTGOMERY AUCTION CO., Auet. & Cleric
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