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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 12

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6B THE (KANSAS)' TELE SCOP PI In Older Days yd 0 11 'II iitcl 'I "'J ill II l3 Five Yciir.s trrom The Tclc-iconc November 193i)) W. M. Slopansky wiis inivaiiccd fvom senior vice cDnimninier lo CDmmandor qif llic Buloil post of Uic Spanisli-Ainuriefiii wuv vetcii'- ii'iis wlien- llieir iiiceLlng was licld Sunday. Olio ourvo on Uock Islaiid boLwceii Belleville and Cuba (ind two others l)elween Cu))a and Clyde were rebuilt this week. Jewell county-rural homes now are eiijoyinp; electricity, with the Jewcll-Milchell Electric Co-operative association noai'lny completion of its linos.

Belleville will have a plav center for children as the latest project ill Republic county. The a.s.socialion will assist in sponsoring the project. Miss Alma'Deaiiu of Republic, and Kenneth Shei'wood ol' the Wayno-Talnu) K'l'oup will be officials at 1-1! club achievement baiuiuot tj be held Saturday. Temperatures dropped to U) degrees above hero Tuesday iiiorninR', Notomboi' 22. The State of N'arka discontinued business is imderp'oing' voluntaiy liquidation in which all depositors are bcinn' paid in full.

S. T. Markham, slate superintendent of schools, has been secured as principal speaker to addic.ss the joint nieetiuK' ol' tlie County Teachers' association and the' B.oui'd conventijm which will 1)4 hold in Belleville IJe- 'epmbei' according- to County Superintendent Madison Coomlis. A Desoto sedan liclonKinfi' to Gui'tis T. Collins was stolen from ih fi-ont of the resident at 1110 20th street sometiine during- Sat- iirday night.

A second sot of bids for struction of Courtland's new school building are being and be opened by the board on Ueceipbor 2. Ten Ycnv.s Ago I Prom The; TelcscopD November 1033; 1). n. Braiinvcll, has resigned as cashier of the First National bank and left this week with his brother, W. BramwcU, for Jlanipton, where they will e.s- tablish anew bank, the First National (if Hampton.

Lucilo ISvei't, tiorraiiio Anderson and Ellen Kaoklcy, with Madeline Anderson as piaiii.st, are members of the senior trio of Courtland high school who will give a program over radio station KFBJ at next Sunday. ,300 US81 highway boosters from Republfc, Cloud and Ottawa counties stormed the state house at Topeka Monday and made known to Clovernor Landon, Highway niroclor Darby a'ld the highway comniission the lamenta- hle condition of the highway in these three counties. The delegation included (it from Belleville. of sand from the Republic oil fields taken to Denver last week end- by Frank Stove resulted in encouraging assay reports. Mr.

Stover returned from Deiu-cr Sunday, aftci' arranging from complete tests of sizable samples from several farms in the gold vicinity. The Republic county committee to assist the Federal Farm Credit was appointed and held its first meeting this week. The coniniitlee includes T. Republic; A. Fulcbmei-.

RcHovillc; Otto Bacha, Cuba; Cliarles llaiizlicqk, Belleville, and John SfTthers, Scandia. large sliipmenl of small fish and commissioiv hatchery at Pratt arrived in BeUcvillc Tuesday, for dlstriliulion to 15 Rei)ub- lic county farm ponds. Charles Wheeler. Tom Wheeler, Brandt, Donald Sandels ainl Franklin Abraham escaped with lift toward getting into new quarr tors, I. 0.

Savage is confined to his bad cold and general minor injuries Saturday, the Model Ford in whicli they wore enroute to the Kansas Stale-Okla-, honia football game at Manhattan home with a rolled over three times in a ditch debility, near Clifton. Mayor G. E. Knowlton left Tues- The Kansas house of reproscn-1 day on a business tril) to Kow talives Tuesday night ajipioved York and Vermont, and will be ab- for-passage a measure, designed to. sent a svcek or ten days, legalize per cent beei- in thei I'Ved Woodward, county clerki slate.

i elect, was-, in the city Tuesday i arrangements preparatory TH-enly-fivc Years Ago inpving his family and taking Tilt 'ji, iiKBi vesideiice here. The third soaking rain to visit The new I.O. 0. F. and A.

0. U. W. hall, also the new A. F.

A. M. northern Kansas during Novembevi vv. naJi, also the new A. V.

A. M. came Ihursday and Fi-iday. Wheat; halls are being pla.stered this week tirosnocts Wri'fi iwVvm. I 1 i ..1.

prospects were never more ing nor wont into winter in shapo than this season. A soldiers' rest room ed here lattoi bettGi FRIDAY Nov. 19th One Day Only! The Picture New York Paid $55 to See MATINEE EVENINC P.M Sido 1'. Redl-ross with N. as city chairman and the Y.

M. A. with Mr. 'food ps couiily chairman. The closing order wont on Saturday night, and all piildic gatherings, schools, churches, lodges, pool inc- ture sliows av.e closed for two weeks, by orrlcrs from Di'.

M. I). of Courtland, county health officer, tliroiigh his dei)Uty, Dr. William I. McKarland, (d' this lilace.

The and the work is being pushed with all possilde speed, Mrs. H. of Fairview was open-i returned Saturday from a two the Junior! weeks' visit with friends in Em- TIIURSDAY, NOVEMB.ER :1.8, 19 FEEDING TIPS having gone there on her return trip from the World's Fair. Squire' E. B.

Towle has had his law office and court chambers, treated to a new coat of wiiU and VICTORY CALVES CAN BE RAISED ON IJTTLK.MILK Over 1,000 pounds of milk can he saved on each dairy calf raised by substituting grain rations especially prepared for growing calves. The milk saved from this practice alcme would go 'hmg way towjird supplying the aildi- in Belleville Wednesday evening to attend the American Eegimi banquet. Mrs. Daisy llazen, Mrs. Jim Salmon, Fi-aiicis Ilolmberg, Mi-s.

Olive Aln-ahain, Mrs, Thelma Mrs, Mi-s. Henry 'Onglunil siHMil Tliursday afternoon at the parsonaA-c helping IVlrs. I-ong quill. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Ca.mpbell and Champ, Mrs. I.ester Englund atlended the of bcU's brother, AVill Adams, 'on her work. Wednesday and returned hoiuc Mr. Mrs. urday.

and family of Mr. and Mrs, Olan Salman and guests Friday nf, Mr. and famijy were Tuesday guosls of jVlrs. Cliffoi'd was host- c-'s to the B. cUib at her Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs, Ival Newman won the prize for hi.gh scoi-e, and Mrs. Bill Boncda received low. A lunch was served by t.be hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Valok anrl spent Saturday evening with I and iVIrsi llavcl at Cuba. Mrs. Emma llarih'ii id' Clyde spent last week at the, Eil ICkstrom home, h(d))ing Mrs. Ekslrom with day, and left following nesday Wtx, Wichita t.o visit i daughter, ''Mrs. William lloiK Ml-.

Iloudck and Beverly for oral Mi-f 'S. Clare Abi-iiliani Tronu-Liist WccKi Emery Johnson sp5 in Hebron. who has lioen ing defense work Ihe months, arrivitd Friday fi" I.inui, for a. sveek's visit Mrs. Johnson and relatives.

I'l-om a (lassiiig ll'- set fire to the Ceo' ceiling paper. In the execution of tional milk needs of our which W. T. Humphrey put fnrces, and wmd'l in just a' his efforts for a first class jol). Talmo Lewis Jourdoc at consieler- 'cost to dairy far- or liellei iiilde saving ii i To raise "Victory calves" it is isuppested that the calf be allowed to run will) its only four During that time, it gets the col- oslrum milk which is high in Vita- 111 in A.

Hosteller out salo! fiircweli iiurty was opened last Wednesday with a Idgifjivc, Uiv Cbarlos Stehsaas at the, opening crowd. home Friday nijrht. i Teach Calf to Eat The Belleville liigh ioinod -the armed After Ibe fourth arraijgod with The fori Mr. anil. Mrs.

L. I'ostlethwaite; should be taken from its publication of aJiigh si-bool paper! Sunday nuu-ning and taught tn eat dry feed. This monthly, wliich is issued liy funeral services Cor can be ihuio by ))lacing a handful of En.glish class. Royco Baldwin is VDstlcihwaili'. feed in the calf's mouth and hold- editor and Bon Randall, business! W.

l-asli this ing il siuil until the gets tlic manager, week to spend the winter at 01-; taste. The Arthur Vainlevecr larm, i V. Lash, and Bci-aiiso the calf will not near Sherdahl, comprising F'O. Lash. i'lnuch diy feed at first, it aci-es, was solil this week under! Harvey .1.

Snapp of be milk-fed from' a clean bucket the se-aiod bid plan" for or is his until days idd, gradually acre, said to be the biirh-i M-- price p.aid for Uiiion lownsliip. The auxiliary Republic County Red C'ros: tlic tor ai a recent meeting clecli'd the folbrtviiig officers for Uio ensuing yearr "Mrs. Bn.u-gcss, prcsi-1 (lent; ('. I). I'l'lersun, Ireas-' and Mrs, Carlier.

secretary. MIS. C. K. Wyiv.an is re- tii-lng ))rosident.

i Train No. -11) wen! into thedilch'; about'four miles oast of Belleville; Thursday morning last week-1 and blocked all traffic on the Kan-1 sas City branch for aliout I2j hours. The coaches left the track; turned over. Inn there were no! seriiun-injurius. Years irriiiii Konovalski of l''re'edmn has our thanks for a substantial Admissioji $1.12 $2.24 (iiic.

tax) mmm PROUDLY PART THE cumiN ON ENTERTAINMENT SENSATION OF THIS GENEEmON" the high- A. Snapp, i Mr; and Joe I'ricc and Nor- -nian of llollis spent at, tin ir home here. Mr. and Mrs, Choi Hill of visited Lydia llorner. i Mr.

ai'irl IJyrou Blackwood and children of Bellevilh' -'Vcre Sundav guests of C. Blackwood, I Miss Cleiievieve Iscklnnd of f'uba was a weekend gucsl, of i Sherwood and gave a vocal I number at the service' fla.g program church Sunday afteriionii, Spc(-ial di'di'cation servics of the Talmo service flag u-ero prcscnlod at the Method afternoon following a basket dinner. Th" in-ogram included sical and and in charge of Rev. Mr, and Mrs. E.

Shei-'wood, service man, Harvey I in-eseiil. Thcr'e are 'Jri lioys of this community on the honor rtdl. Some are and others in training in tins country. They arc; Loi'iaine K'eitli Blai-kwond, Kennedy, Beai'l oiiard Clyde I'Hssiovoe, Chailes P.crnard llei- niaiui, Tiiaiiu' Clark, Ralph I'elty- jolin. Clark, Denzil ''ory, Sherwooil.

William Raf Lec Carlailt, Charles BlackwoiHTs. Neal i DanielVnaiip creasing the anuuml until- it is coniplelei.v svvitclied lo the diy- fecdin.e- Save Milk V.iih Calf Starter vi'iiler, block salt, and good hay in addition to the grain ration slionid iie kept in front of the caB' al, all limC' until is I months oM, after which a heifer- uiowlng ration should lic 'fed. Tliis pbui of raising- gnml calves economically and releasing more milk for our siddiers and figliting allic-i is a pail of liie foi- Ciusade. r. and Mrs.

William Palacek of Concordia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Englund and duaghters of ('lay Center spent Sunday at the 0. A.

McKenzie hmne. Mrs. Emily Peterson left Sunday for Burr Oak wlierc slu' will visit her sister, Lindell I'ngb, cii route to Jefferson Barracks, visited at the Milton Brcss and l''raiik iOliver homes Billy Passmore of visited Friday at the S. D. (ieltys and Cainpbcdl homes.

Cory, who has been a lalii'Ht at Si. Ijospltiil the past several, weeks, returned her home Ml', and Bill Beneda were i in-v-'ted evening to a ari al the Bill Hirmon home, in liiuior of Sgt. and.Mrs, Robert! Wiilianis, Mr. and Ernie Anderson and liaiigliter id' ('oncoi-ilia', Mr. and" Newninn and Arleen of Halina, and Mrs, Wendell New-' ni-in Mr, Ed R.vniaii and daughter of Cuba, v.ei'ii i.iiiper guests at he 11 nrvy I home.

Olaf Abraham and Carolyn. 'Monger pasture one mile iowii burning (d'f several acres alfalfa land. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis Saturday for Lawrence to nii their home where Mr.

work ill a defense Alargaret Sells' sold laini (he past week to l.awre;.: Walters, Mr.s-.",Sclls will remain'' il 1 ill tlie first of the year. The Ladies Aid of the Chu of the Iticlliicii s)M'nt Tuesi with MIS Lawrence ilnolev. 'I I I Mr. I'eidre-' jiiid Ihinoie of Ciirlis and nf icbila spent ihe Willi ibeir paicnl.s, Waltmi, Nov, and Mrs. Ben I'eai'soii and daughter of Concordia were dinner guests Thiir.sday of Mr.

and Will Burandl. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Kellv, Ralph Kelb-, Mrs, Russel Wait Loyce drove to 1.1 Dorado; M-iday to visit Mr, and Aaron last Tues.lay Boyce. parents ol Kelly I I-rank also to aUend.

theirs vvho tuis'sed away sixtieth wedding anniversary Sunday, November and -Mrs. lioyce lived on their farm four miles northeast of i until.a few years ago they went to El Dorado to live with their 'daughter and Mrs. Ed 11 of Seattle, came Tluirsilay for days' visit with' Hutson's sister, iNIi's. Coorge McCullough, and. Mrf'ullougli.

and Mis. Ted and faniilv hioved the past from the pi-o)UM'ty to the Dave l.ev.ds phu-e recently vacated sinele coluny of red ants destroy tvn million insects in course of year. B-aiska. I.ibi a "eekenil -Mr. and by and and Mrs.

Cai-cy were in foiicor- dia Saturday. Fred who has liet''ii in sand hill.s. of for eral weeks, re'tnrned luniie Thnrs- Ml- Wayne Eimn CiOJj'iJbcJl inu- was One 1(1 and Mr.s, Vrana uitb N'laiia's parents, Mr. and lecky of Olaf Mrs. and l-'reda to ileil Mrs.

Xilson.s daiigirlei', bo lias there, and I'anl Wilio.v: and were uuesis of Mr. and Mrs, Miss Itonnie of spell! liie weekend with Baliclte Beverly Cniopbell, and Mrs. Harry drove to Cl.iy Center Way, see the erandson of Dr. and Har-I and Liilie man ho is in the bospita Mr. Joe.

Dinq.nik weri i fivports yields of White I' llyhriil Corn prowii this year arc coming in from all iho Corn Bell Slales; Tins o.vcclloiil iicrformancc of While plus llie luiiisiially liiprli premiums tlini lihvc prevailed for be iin inccnlivc for a big in creuse in While Corn acreage next year, A'ow is ihe linie lo order jour Wliilc Seed wliilc the supply is iivallidde. Then you can bo sure you're all sol for He'd planting. Give Your Chicks This "Three Way" PROTECTION ficrmnzonp, thn llqultl unnlfry iirotoota ynir clilfk-; )i) ImmMlnitt. wavs. GERM- OZONE ACTS IN THE ORINK.

It ijiistm.v.-j jfinnv iinM hno- 2ND. ACTS IN THE rROP. Ui-liniry imiUry drluklUK walor (liny piirir.v th'j wator iKOlf, but dlrcrt. from ihn acu In ihp crop ncjilnsr- tnfim, tnni 3RD. OERMOZONE ACTS IN TfiE INTESTINES.

It Is pnothlni: to tlm ami nct.s Jn.iiiy bRrtiiftil iJifl rn-n fli'TC. A nii.vT^ M-iiiy sntl unlfnmily. 4 1'2 Kmrmmy .13 fif-t m. your Tune in K.M.M,I dailv al noon for White Cora Talks I', I 1(- Time. TIIRHK D.W.S! eiiilier Jli 125 WOMEN HAVE of woman comW powerm ierror'only the Tluii-sdity Fi-oiii 2:00 1', M.

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