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JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, MANKATO, KANSAS
THURSDAY
Mrs. Forrest Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ah~x'~
an~!;:were Sunday dinner
gh~'t~i'bf lkr'. and Mrs. Forrest
~.mpsey and family at For-
l~ld~a, ........
~'. James McCormick arid
l~ym~,,,,~Garmaa took their cars
tq"M~nh~vtan on Thursday to
t T me of the Christian
el ' youth to M.B.C. day.
T'~/~"g~rig
were Limona die-
nl¢,'Oean~a Garman, Sharon
~i',' Mike Platt, Larry
~.:. Ellen Richards anti
~' 'at the Ellis Benbow
M¢. ,ol l .Mrs. Gh'nn Bennett
atteh'ffefl ' graveside service,~
for Mrs. Ona Walker of Clay
Center at Lebanon on Satur
day afternoon. She was tim me
ther of Clarence Cheesman el
Leonardville, Kans.
Mrs. Bertha Ernst's grand
son, Lyle Fredriek. was aeci.
dently shot and killed at his
home in /3maha. Nebr. Lyle
was the 17 year old son el Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fredriek.
Mrs. Fredriek was the former
Ilia Grace Ernst.
Mrs. Mamie Mullin was a
Saturday overnight and Sun-
day guest of Lola Lape of Le
barton. She also called on Mrs.
Gertrude Biggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Ander
son and girls were Sunday ev
thing supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Beale and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calahan
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mar-
shall at Kensington. Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Cole were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Oglevic of
Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest How
ard, Mrs. Glee Howard and
Eva Thomas attended Ihe fun
eral services fur Ira Howard
at Red Cloud, Nebr. on Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Myerly
of Mankato and Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Decker were Saturday
evening guests of Mr' and Mrs.
W. G. Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dema
ray attended church at Clay
Center and were dinner guests
at the Wade Bauer home,
Thelr grandson. David Bauer.
of Ft. Hays State College had
a solo part at the mormng
worship hour.
Mrs. Lela Dilhm and Wihna
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Lowell McNi-
chols and family in honor of
Mrs, Dillon's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Ken Tolbert of
Beloit attended the Scandia-
I[ _
Burr Oak football game here
on Tuesday night. They were
coffee guests of Charlie Mud
lies at the Don Modfin home
following the game.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schlagle
of Ft. Collins, Colo. were Mon-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Silott.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dilhm
of Northbraneh were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Lulu
Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Un
dct'wood and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Sloan were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Lewis of Salina. They all
attended the Grand die Opera
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gossard
of Greenleaf, Ida. and Mrs.
tielen McNichols were Sunday
evening visitors of Mr. and;
Mrs. Clarence Pixler.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foster
and girls of Phillil)sburg wile
,Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Lewis. Patti
Foster returned home with
them after spending the past
t days in the Russell Lewis
and Forest Foster homes.
Edna Masters and Mrs. Ear]
Mullins attended Teachers'
Convention in Salina on Thurs-
day and Friday.
Mrs. Derald I)eeker and
Cheryl, Mrs. Ollie Media, Mrs.
It. A. I)eeker and Mrs. Glen
Paul spent Thursday in Salina.
Faye's grandsons accompan-
ied her home for a visit.
Douglas May and Gienna
Boyles visited Mr. and Mrs.
I)ennis Garman at Salina over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris
and boys spent the weekend in
Kansas City where they enjoy:
ed the football game between
the Kansas City Chiefs and the
~an Diego Chargers.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Under
wood were Sunday dinner
guests of Br. and Mrs. Dwight
Underwood and Debra of Belle-
ville.
Mrs. Ben Soliday of Hutch
rosen was a Friday afternoon
visitor of Mrs, Carold Van
%hoiack.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Oldfield
and Mrs. Ona Williamson
spent the weekend in Enid.
Okla. visitin~ Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Warner and Katie.
They helped Katie celebrate
her 3rd birthday.
Mrs. Clara Moon. Mrs. Dora
Redden. Mrs. Barbara Howell
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wears
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Opal Tremble in honor
of Mrs. Howell's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fras-
ier and family attended a fam-
ily reunion at Randall on Sun-
day in honor of Ira Frasier's
84th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Dale Gossard
of Greenleaf. Ida. and Mrs
lh,len McNichols wore Sunday
afternoon callers at the Joke
McDonnel borne.
Mrs. Wilbure Sniith and
Shai'on of Supel']Ol', Ma'. all(l
Mrs. Encille Lewis and t amil5
and Mr. and Mrs. Lestcr
Suchsland and family ~:erc'
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ih'undon
visited Mrs. Clurenee Ill;irk at
the Belleville hospital on Sat
urday evening. Mrs. Black re
turned laonle on Suladay.
Mr. and Mrs. Juke McI))m
nel, Mrs. Liltie Moon und Mrs.
[Iomer Grul)bs visited SCUll)
ttzre lIall at Poz'tis, Kaz]s. olb
Sunday aftern()on.
I)ennis Hancock ac)'Oml);m
led Roy. /.re tlillery to the
Nazarene I)istriet Youth R;dl.~
at Haviland, Kans. on I,'ritlay
Mr. and Mrs. Nels(m llarri:
and Shelly slaent Thurstiay in
l,'airbury. Nchr. visiting at th(,
(IUS Bornttrd home. Thcv ~l)ei)l
Friday in Lincoln, Nebr. he
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeve ltaw
kins spent the v¢oekel]d in Ok
]ahonla City, Okla. visiting hi:,
sister. Mr. and Mrs tl. E
Kornbaum. They all altended
the Kansas State Oklahoma
football game in Nor]nun on
Saturday afternoun. They also
visited Bomlie Johnson at the
footl)all game.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 13(iv[t,~;
and (;ayht ~ere Sunday ;)liter
[noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Heskett.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence M;,a~
were Sunday afternoon visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Maag of Jewell.
Terry Morris was honw from
Ft. Hays State College over
the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Oliver
and Rosie were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gu~
Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. R, oy Full
erton and family of Superior
were afternoon callers.
Cora Pair. Carl Pair and
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Camp-
bell of Red Cloud and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Wood were Sunday
afternoon callers at the Bess
Pair home.
The Bible Searchers Sunda~
School Class of the Nazarene
Church had a birthday tea at
the Ira Powell borne. Thirteen
menlbers alld three guests,
Mrs. El'fie Burgess of Super
ior. Mrs. Jake Mcl)onnel an(I
Mrs. l,eo Hillery were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reed
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Foster.
Mrs. James MeCorlniek ~i
sited her' niece. Mrs. ,l;l(:/.i /~Cl)
edict and son at Manhattan ,m
Thursday. Jack is stati(med w
Ft. Riley and will go to Viel
Nam on Dec 29.
Mr. and Mrs. W E. t',enho~
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mrs, Rebecca Calahan at
the Good Samaritan Resl
lhnne and Mrs. Will l)ilhm a(
il
MARTIAN LIFE
.As oxY m IN ITS ATMOSP.ER
AND HAS ENOU . WARE,
W.lc. tiES FR SOME OF
REOPeNs, re R2,E --°N -s otAR
urr KT SOME FORMS OF
VEGETATION. HOWEVER T E AMOUNTS
OF rHEs two 'MPORrA H
ARE,Et,EV O TOO -fir- COMMoo"
anIMAL LIFEIa"vt-'U, tL TO SUPPORT
The atmosphere b our bank
/s a/ways pleasand So ask
us about an auto loan at
/ow sensible Bank rates.
The
in Mankato, Kansas
FIRST BANK IN MANKATO
OLDEST BANK IN JEWELL COUNTY
The Bank on the Corner & the Corner-Stone of
CONFIDENCE
F. D. I. C. MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR HAS
BEEN RAISED TO $15,000.00
Member Kansas Development Credit Corp.
Member FJ)J.C. Since 1933
ESTABLISHED 1883
THIS IS NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK -- NOV. %12
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the Broadstonc ttospital in Su-
: I)erior.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roesti
and Mal'i}ylq (,[ BaMmw, Alber-
ta. C;)n;,(la spent from Monday
to l")'i(lay visiting his sister,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mel,ean and
family and in the Opal Roesti
;)ud l)ennis l£()(,sti homes.
Mrs. (ilenn l~(,nn),lt was hos
less l,) lh(, Sor()sis Club on
Tta,s(l~Lv gti ttq'no()n.
Mrs. M;nnie Mullins ('ailed
do Mrs. \'ida Hta'kholdcr at
Ihc SI)ra/gue Rest [hm)e ira Red
Cloud )}n b'ri(tay afternoon.
R(,~. ;m(l Mr:< l,eland Grif
qn. (Tr~i!'. ;c,,(I Ih'()ck of Norton
xx(,z'c '.Vh,,d;~y d/maw .,.,:uests of
\Iv m,(t M)'s. Chtv'l< Calahan.
(;)'~(:~' ('(lie of Molltl'(ise was
a Saturday visitor of Mr. and
tive dinner at the Derald Dec-
ker home. Later they all en-
joyed slides of the trip to Eur-
ope that Mr. and Mrs, J. E,
Moon had taken.
Debbie Fowley spent Friday
[and Saturday with Gayla Boy-
lies.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of
Sublette, Kans. were Monday
and family and Stella Mont The lnorning program will
gomery of Mankato were Sun stuff at 10:30 and the after-
day afternoon callers at tht noon p)'ogram at 10:00 p. m.
Dalhts Mnrrks home. ..............
Mr. and Mrs. Clilfol'd Co)'L BURR OAK W.S.G.S.
ner called on Mrs. Emma Cort ---
ner the past wet, I;. 'Phe Burr Oak W.S.C.S. will
Mrs. Everett Roe(I, [VIr~;. m(,(,l on Wednesday, Nov. 16,
Merle Reed and Mrs. ,luni()r ;)t 2:00 p, m. with Mrs. Arden
Mills of Coneordia :q)(,nt l.'ri ()>d,':~ ('ir('h, having charge of
railers in the Richard Froster[ day in Salma.
home. ] Mr. aud Mrs. Ira
l)~,)'3/C'l
Mrs. Lillie Moon and Mr. lwere Sunday afternoou eal :,,~
and Mrs. Jake McDonnel
werelon Mrs. Meh'ia Kindler vn(I
Frtday afternoon callers ell the Francis Frye holae in
Eva Thomas. I Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garmant Mr. and Mrs. l,\h' .t(,fl,,,rV
attended the football game at
ltays on Saturdy. t3ot) Garman
aecompanied them home foF
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Redford
of Topeka and Mr. and Mrs.
.\,lr'~. Arl)y Cole.
?.'1)':~. I)ell)m'l Ihath,rwood at ]Roy Brandon were Sunday af-
l(,nth,d ;)n in('ome tax sehool[ternoon visitors nf Mrs. l)aisy
;,t t;(,l()it ))h 'l'hurs(tay and 1,'ri ] Brandon at Beloit.
flay. ] Mrs. Lynn Garman's ad-
Su~;m .h)hnson of Topeka I dress is 2700 West 6th St., ERS
~penl the w(,ekend in lhe Gone I Topeka, Karts. Her birthday is
,lo})l)so)) home. [Nov. 21, Birthday cards and
Mr. and Mr:;. I':(I Mort(gore-]get well cards can reach her
e)'y were Su)~(l;~y evening vis [at the above address.
ihn's in lhe l{ussell I,ewis[ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heskett
h))n)o. [received word last week of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moon. { their son, P/SG Donald Hes-
Jr. ~md Vi(.kx. Mrs. ,lanet Hel I kett. having been wounded in
v(,y and ('hihh'en an(I Mr. and IViet Nam. Donald has been
Th,mmson of Man I rlown to Ft. Camphell Army
k;)t)). Mr. ;,n(I Mr,< (;ene Whis hospital in Kentucky from Sat
I(,)' ;m(I I)o\s of Salt]m, Mrs. I gun where he had a rifle bullet
elite M))(m und Mr. and Mrs.[extracted from his leg.
(;h,n l'mll eniuvod a co oper0-[ Mrs. Richard Montgomery
II II I II
NEW I{EGULATI()N ON CONTAMINATED
WItEAT
The I'ure Food & Drug Adm. will no longer
:tuthorize the diversion of foods contaminated
witl )'odent o)" bird excretia for anima] feed use
except under the following renditions:
1. Where the filthy 1)roduct is to be treated
by heat to destroy all Salmonella orga,nisms.
2. In case of wheat or grains, a suitable heat
process is involved or the product has been exam-
ined bacteriologically and shown not to contain
Salmonella.
No one seems to know just what is involved in the
heat process or where you might get this done. It
will be pretty costly - so, tl e best thing to do, is
keeI) it clean.
anti I)et)bie and Mr. ;~,;d !Vlr:;.
lh)mer Grtll)bs I)l'(mv, J:f I)(,~}c
mudo ice ('r(ulln ;tlJ(I ('Dke [O
the Jake Mel)o)mel h)m)e on
Monday evening lo )'en)i)]d
Mrs. Mel)onnel of ;moth(.)'
birthday.
M)'. and Mrs. (;e~)r;,(. 1,o( I,
wood retu)'I]e(l h()me S(n)([;iv
evening front viM(f:)/ Iheir
son. Mr. and Mrs. lh)b I,()('k
w(rod and daughters, at l)cn ]
ver, Colo. [
Mrs.
Mal'gur[lee I,')';t'-;i(,)' (d[
I~'orlilO14(} %~,;)E U ~LI~/([~)\ (},('F I
i
night an(I Moll(la\ l~)('~( i,. ,, [
Richard 1,')'aster "h()me. I
A joint institute or 1!,,, I'I,I
Oak ;)n(l No)'11 O)l';t J)())~
W.C.T.U. willb(' hel( ,, I(,,~
Tue~(l; 3' Nov. |5 :11lh'c]
olq
I
Burr Oak Melh))(li~l ('hur(.h..
the i))'ogram. Mattie Grubbs'
A Mutual Investment Ftmd
composed of securities se-
lected for their possibilities
of future GROWTH and in-
~._rTr eased income.
WALTER J. CAMPBELL
MANKATO, KANSAS
66956
Res. Phone FR 8-3452
Registered
P.epresentative
Columbian Securities Corp.
Topeka, Kansas 66603
Pleue send me Proal~aetua and det,~¢tp-
rive material on the Keystone Growth
Fund.
N(~TM
circle has the
On Thursday, NoV,
there will be a self
with two district
tending. All
ed to attend.
Cliff Silsby
school Monday
missing several
of a lung infection,
i
TIIE AVERAGE FAMILY today
al)out $25.00 a year more for
(ions than it did in 1929. Largely
cause of wonder drugs in these
(ions, you can expect ten more
life than you could in 1929 - about
per family for each extra year of
expectancy. Today's prescription is
biggest bargain in history.
MANKATO, KANSAS
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With a real good run of livestock on hand at our sale
Thursday, Nov. 3, the market was real active and steady
to higher with the exception of tows and corn fed tattle ' ' i -.
which sold at lower prices. We had a large crowd of
people and many local and long distance buyers on hand.
Listed below are a few sales from our Thursday's auction:
Bill Bodine, Oak, 5 roan heifers, avg. weight 400, at
$23.00; Dale Baxa, Stand)a, 5 brocklefaeed heifers, avg.
weight 527, at $22.10; Elmer Fitch, Burr Oak, 2 white-
faced steers, avg. weight 600, at $24.15; Walster Wil-
liams, Nora, 3 whitefaced steers, avg. weight 620, at
$24.40; Peters & Dunstan, Formoso, 23 whitefaced bull
calves, avg. weight 456, at $25.90; Ray Haecker, Man~
kato, 9 whitefaced heifers, avg. weight 453, at $24.00:
Herman Batterman, Fairfield, 6 black bull calves, avg.
weight 431, at $26.30; Cleo Ball, Belleville, 4 holstein
steers, avg. weight 752, at $21.40; Noah Wilson & Son,
Mankato, 102 hereford and angus steers, avg. weight 745,
at $24.90; Herb Jensen, Hardy, 6 whitefaced steers, avg.
weight 568, at $24.40; Start Kroulik, Beileville, 3 white-
faced heifers, avg. weight 400, at $24.10; Elmer Mar-
quart. Deshler, 5 hereford heifers, avg. weight 432, at
$23.00; Charlie Simms Estate, Arnold, 62 hereford heifer
Mankato, Kansas
Phone Burr Oak JU 7-3520
calves at $87.50 per head; Gerald Fisher, Hardy, 1 black
bull, weight 1275, at $20.60; Keith Schultz, Superior, 1:~. ,
holstein cow, weight 1395, at $14.30; Vic West, Man-
kato, i holstein cow, weight 1250, at $15.20; George
Loontzier, Deshler, 1 red cow, weight 1060, at $13.70; lll~'
Stanley Kreilik, Belleville, 1 whitefaced cow, weight 1130,
Ill
at $15.60; R. B. Woerner, Bostwlck, 19 corn fed steers,
avg. weight 932, at $23.15; Don West, Superior, 1 guern-
sey cow, weight 1460, at $13.90; Darrell Shaw, Nelson,
2 black cows, avg. weight 825, at $14.10.
H~gs: Baeil Butler, Cawker City, 16 baby pigs at
$12.75 per head; Earnest Ostdick, Lawrence, 6 mixed pigs
It's good to get home.,.
after a day of hard work or hard play.
pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing
fact, 65 % of all the beer produced in this
is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste
news your zest. So. make yourself at
with beer.
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC,
P.O. Box 1435, Topeka, Kanaa$ 65501
at $16.75 per head; Lyle Cady, Mankato, 15 small pigs ~-~
at $14.00 per head; Cecil Rinard, Guide Rock, 3 mixed ....... .i ........ : ........
pigs at 17.50 per head. C
only Lin
Many more sales of both cattle and hogs. We are ex- - ......... 36"'~de
pecting a larger sale this coming week. We have many large a~so in 28 and 48' width~ ,
bunches of yearlings and calves already listed. Whetherll Mr~o ~a ke ¥o urHome
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when
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