29, 1966
3EWELL COUNTY
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POWells Celebrate
Anniversary
:13, 1966 was the
~n by Mr. and Mrs.
0Well of Burr Oak,
to celebrate their
tiding Anniversary.
~Use from 2 to 4
s attended by more
relatives, including
their ten children
r families. Their
COnsist of eight
Mrs. Ross Han-
of Mankato,
Brady Ferguson
Kans.; Mrs.
(Joyce), Denver,
Fred KIatt (Bet-
~geles, Calif.: Mrs.
(Alice), Win-
Ind.; Mrs. Dale
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Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerrold PowelL Dary[
and Marilyn, Englewood,
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. David
Hummell (Jerolyn Powell),
and David, Jr.,Davenport, la.;
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Croy and
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Weck-
ler, and Miss Terisa Hicks
Winona Lake, Ind.; Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Roberts, Winston
Desiree and Warren, Indian-
apolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Cassell, Nancy and
.leffrey, Salisbury, Mo.; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Powell, Deb-
ra, Janet and Shaun, Arvada,
Cob).; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Carlson, Kesia and Kristen,
Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Mrs.
Daphne Briles, Waterloo, In.;
Mr. Chas. Anderson, Monti-
cello, Minn.; Rev. and Mrs.
1.ee Hillery and Lillian, Burr
Oak: Lulu Jacobs, Jewell:
Ruth Holdren, Montrose;
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell,
Burr Oak; Mr. and Mrs. La-
Von Powell, Rex and Kent,
[lays; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Soliday and Linda Coast of
Cimarron; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Frye and Mary Dill-
on. Mankato; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McMurray, Cheryl,
Rex. Paul and Ray Dean. Re-
dondo Beach. Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Powell. Mankato;
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Powell
md Sherry, Concordia; Mr.
Ted Powell. Mankalo; Mr..'
and Mrs. H. R. Powell. Man-
kato: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Soash and Richard. Manka-
KANSAS
vis of Caldwell, Ida. called
on Mrs. Grace Haworth on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ha-
worth left Wednesday a. m.
and will spend the day and
night with friends in Smith
Center and leave Thursday
a. m. for Caldwell, Ida.
where they will visit Mrs.
Earl Haworth and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Craven and on to
their home in Yucaipa, Calif.
Mrs. Ethel and Eva Wil-
son of Jewell were dinner
guests of Minnie Sutliff ,)n
Monday.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Terrill Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Max Ter-
rill and family of Gayh)rd.
Mr. John Karghin, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Terrill and girls
and Minnie Sutliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dew-
ey of Formoso were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur:
tis Terrill and family Sun-
day.
Mrs. Claude Boyles, Ger-
ald and Neal spent Sunday
in Omaha visiting Claude
Boyles who is in the Veter-
ans Hospital. When they left
Sunday evening, Mr. Boyles
thought he might get to
come home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Saint
of Jewell called on Mrs. Let-
tie Korb Sunday evemng.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fitch
were dinner guests of their
sisters. Cora and Dolly
Fitch in Jewell Friday.
Mrs. Helen McNichols,
Mr. Verner Matthews and
kato and Burr Oak, to just
relax, retire, and enjoy the
Kansas heat, as Mrs. Powell
states it.
Besides the ten children
Indianapolis, and their spouses, 33 of the
to; and the honored couple,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Powell.
Those of the family un-
able to be present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Winkle (Bar-
bara Hancock), Carla. Julie
and Brad, Hoffman Estates
Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Han-
cock, Wanda, Patti, Tim and
to attend, the celebration held at the Burr Oak School Kimberly, San Diego, Calif.;
was held early. Cafeteria for the immediate A/2c Alan E. Powell, son of
The couple farmed many family. A program was plan- Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Powell,
years in Jewell County. ned and presented immedi- who is in Missile Mainten-
They moved to Militonvale, ately following in honor of ance Service, Germany; Mr.
and Mrs. James Frankle
Kans. in 1948 where the two Mr. and Mrs. Powell. Each (Karen Croy); and Wm.
youngest children finished family was responsible for
school at the Wesleyan Coil- a presentation, which includ- Weckler, Winona Lake, Ind.
ege. A few years were spent ed several vocal and instru- Callers on Sunday at the
in Clay Center, Kan~s. while mental numbers and recita- Eugene Powell home were
Mr. Powell owned and oper- tion. In the closing moments Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gar-
ated a Standard service sta- each of the children, individ- ton, Webber, and Arian Ro-
tion. For three years they ually, gave their personal berson. Burr Oak.
enjoyed the colorful state of tribute to their parents.
Colorado while Mr. Powell Those attending were: Mr.
worked for Lyons Automo- and Mrs. Ross Hancock and
tive Company in Denver. In Rodney, Mankato, Kans.;
1964 they returned to Man- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hancock, Mrs. Harry Sutllff
Hastings, Nebr.; Mrs, Eddie
Owen, Jimmy and Johnny; Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Fergu- Mrs. Riley Richardson Tues-
son, Kaye and Ruth Ann; day were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fergu- Haworth of California, Mrs.
son, Roger and Steve, Me- Madeline Miller, Mrs. Grace
Cook, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. Haworth of Mankato. In the
Blair Ellis and Fred, Denver, afternoon they called on Mr.
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Denny and Mrs. Cart Haworth. Re-
Ellis, Pare and Jennifer, En- freshments were served.
glewood, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs,
Ronald Ellis, Ronny, Jr.,
Penni and Danny, Kittridge, l_
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Ellis and Roger Eugene,
Wheatridge, Colo.; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred T. Klatt, Steve,
Evangeline and Stuart, Los
Larned.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fogo
and Randy were in Kansas
City Friday for Steven's
check tip. They arrived home
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thum-
mel are the proud parents of
a son born Friday night at
the Smith Center hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cole
visited Clarence Nebel at
St. Joseph Hospital at Con-
cordia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed ShackeI-
ton of Smith Center visited
her mother, Mrs. Julia Moy-
er, Sunday afternoon and al-
so his brothers, Ernie and
Frank of Red Cloud.
The Enyeart sisters of Ov-
erland Park. Kans. drove to
Esbon Sunday a. m. to get
their mother, who will spend
a few days helping get some
sewing done. They went
back Sunday afternoon.
Frank Shackelton of Red
Cloud is spending a few
days visiting his daughter,
Mrs. George Burgess and
family.
Mrs. Robert Lorence and
children of Hastings called
at the H. E. Avison home on
Sunday afternoon.
ry McKinnis.
Ka~,l Ga~ and Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Frost were
Sunday visitors at Clarence
Sh~oks. Charley Frosts came
especially to visit their great
:granddaughter, Tamara Jo
'Shook, who has been visiting
her grandparents, the Clar-
ence Shooks and Leland
Frosts recently.
Tamara Jo Shook returned
to Kansas CRy Monday with
her mother, Mrs. Fred Shook
who had attended Mrs. Fred
Johanek's funeral Nebraska
City, Nebr. and returned to
Esbon with her parents, the
Leland Frosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kirehner and two daughters,
Lorraine Lee and Sharon De-
nise, of 8600 E. 91st St.,
Kansas City, Mo., spent Fri-
day evening with his father,
F. C. Kirchner, and at Clar-
ence Shooks. They were en-
route home from a vacation
at Colorado Springs, Colo.
Richard is emph)yed at a
Fiber Glass Co.
Mrs. F. E. Ransom
Graveside services were
held at Mt. Hope Cemetery
Sunday af.ternoon at Man-
kato for Mrs. Una Thomas
of Topeka. She formerly liv-
ed in Mankato and hefore
s. Gene Cassell 42 grandchildren were pre-
isbury, Mo.; and sent and 11 of the 18 great
(Armette),
Tenn.; and two
Powell. Engle-
and Larry Pow-
Colo.
were married
grandchildren. Mrs. Daphne
Elyea Briles, Waterloo, Ia.,
who lived with the family
during her high school days,
and her step father, Charles
Anderson, of Monticello,
Minn. also attended the cele-
bration.
The even,ing activities be-
gan at 6:30 with a dinner
at Red Cloud,
to the fact that
f Season made it
or all the children
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Sunday dinner guests of that in this community, but
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Mr. Jack Stevens will be in our Store all day Tuesday, October
@OWing this fall's collection of Minks, Squirrel, and other prec-
furs. At this time Mr. Stevens will also discuss with you
questions concerning Furs and accept your old Furs for re-
and repair.
Stevens Furs offer one year free service with the sale of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Silsby had moved to Topeka to be
were Mr. and Mrs. Verlin near her daughter. Mrs. A1-
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McNi- Paul and family. Mr. and ma Strom. They were in a
chols and family attended Mrs. Leroy Hartman and car wreck and l have not
the Armagost reunion in girls and Ronnie Zalman of much information about it,
Mankato Sunday. Red Cloud and Mr. and Mrs. but I do know Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. R. Avlson
Vernon Marietta had sur-
gery Tuesday a. m. at Smith
Center. He came home Fri.-
day.
Mrs. John McCleery spent
Wednesday at the Courtney
Debay home at Cawker City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Me-
Cleery spent Thursday even-
ing at the Carroll Thronson
home in Ionia.
Rev. and Mrs. Enyeart vi-
sited Mrs. Nellie Gillett at
the Webster Co. Hospital at
Red Cloud Thursday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Avison
and Shirley attended the par-
ade at Smith Center Thurs-
day and were dinner guests
of 1Wr. and Mrs. S. W. Fav-
inger. -~
Larry McKinnis took the
band to Manhattan for the
football game between K.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Da- A.C. and New Mexico Sat-
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fur pieces. This includes all repairs, cold storage, and insur-
of your purchase.
Drop in Tuesday and look over these lovely furs.
BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION -- OPERATING
UNDER FEDERAL SUPERVISION
With a light run of livestock on hand at our auction
Thursday, Sept. 22, the market was real active on all
classes with these lighter weight cattle in real strong de-
mand. A lot of the farmers were busy in the field but
we still had a good crowd of people and a lot of buyers
on hand with a real active market. Listed below are
some of our sales from Thursday's auction:
Virgil Peterson, Hardy, 1 black bull, weight 1250, at
$21.70; U. O. Mohler, Burr Oak, 8 whitefaced steers, avg.
weight 453, at $28.00; Don Jacobson, Edgar, 11 black
steers, avg. weight 381, at $30.30; Stanley Shuck, Guide
Rock, 2 roan steers, avg. weight ~60, at $25.80; Don
Jacobson, Edgar, 9 black heifers, avg. weight 411, at
$24.90; LeRoy Webber, Blue Hill, 1 whitefaced cow,
weight 1030, at $15.90; Cleo Thayer, Nora, 1 holstein
cow, weight 1170, at $17.80; Max Thayer, Republic, 1
holstein cow, weight 1080, at $16.40; Stanley Shuck,
Guide Rock, 1 red cow, weight 1200, at $18.20; Bob
Barnes, Beileville, 21 corn fed heifers, avg. weight 900,
at $23.25.
Demand is real good again for these stocker and feed-
er pigs and any of you folks having any of these to sell
will find a good market for them here at the McKee Sales
Co. at Superior.
These are just a few of our sales from last Thurs-
day's auction. For highest prices for your livestock, bill
your next consignment to the MeKee Sales Co. where
you will find good buying power, a widely advertised
market, and clean and modern facilities for handling your
livestock. List your livestock in advance so we may get
them properly advertised. For more information about
prices, get in touch with us and we will come and look
at them. When consigning your livestock, feel free to
call us collect.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Keep in mind our Special Calf
and Yearling Sale which will be held the third Monday
in October. Feel free to talk to us at any time about
your livestock.
SUPERIOR, NEBR.
Gordon McKee, Owner, Superior, Nebr. phone 879-3711;
H. M. Jensen, M alger and auctioneer 879-3707
Tune into KRFS at 7:15 or fo KMMJ at 7:30 on Thursday
morning for consignment information for our sale.
Larry Linton of Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Beattie
of Loveland, Colo. visited
Mrs. Nettle Dodd Friday ev-
ening and were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce
Dodd. They left for home
Saturday a. m.
Mrs. Hazel Shipley and
Maxine spent from Thursday
until Sunday with her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Brien at Kensington.
Mrs. Della Rice of Leba-
non, Mrs. Betty Voboril and
Mr. and Mrs. Claron Paxson
called at the Doyle Jeffers
home Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Nettle Dodd were her
brother, Clyde Muhler, and
daughter, Mrs. Etha Oliver
of California. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Dodd and Dale and Lar-
was a very nice person and
our sympathy is with all
her loved ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Men-
denhall, David and Arden
spent Saturday night and
Sunday at Hays with Arnold
and Agnes.
We have been so busy
around the ranch that there
has been no time to gather
news. Wheat has been plant-
ed and some other necessary
things got taken care of but
we still have a lot of baled
ih:y needing to be brought
"Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mechs-
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Bossen were some of the
ones from out this way that
attended graveside services
for Mrs. Una Thomas on
Sunday afternoon at Man-
kato Mt. Hope 'y.
There will be a Cemmun-
ity Money Tree Shower this
next Sunday evening at 7:30
at the West Branch Com-
munity Center for, , Judy
Countryman Larger t and
husband, Randy Largent,,gv-
eryone is invited and'brhag
your own dishes and co~lr~s
for your family. They, al-
ready have their home .irLSa-
lina. We truly wish tkem
both their share of all the
good things of life~ .....
Saturday night Mr; and
Mrs. Mike Mechsne~,ar~l~r.
and Mrs. Clyde Bosen , re
evening visitors in,the 13ar~s
Henningsen home. ,Mr.,,.and
Mrs. Ed Loomis were ldi-
tional guests. . .........
The Golden Wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy ttall.was
observed Sunday at the Le-
gion Hall at Esbon. by their
children and close fviemds.
There was a large crowd
who signed the guest, book
and many beautiful and use-
ful presents given, Also,.,a
money tree. Their children
gave them a $100 bond and
there was other money, too.
It was .so race ,to have their
family all with them for this
occasion. The children and
grandchildren took care of
all the details and the auxil-
iary ladies served the re-
freshmems.
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