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-barker, Jacksonville, arr vet! Saturday to visit Mr. it! Mrs. James Lewis, Sonny and 6nria for several'idaya this week. 4 Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Fulcomer from Kansas City, they had been since Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. J.

C. Hensen have Irnoved into the C. E. Riddlebarger -street, 'here Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond formerly lived. Mr. Mrs. Hensen had lived in the at the home of Mrs. iR.

M. Armstrongs Mrs. J. E. Tibbetts and Miss Maiy Louise Tibbetts arrived Sunday to vsiit Mr.

and Mrs. Dean 'Tibbetts and Cheryl Louise. Mrs. Helen Mosher of Republic visited her daughter, Mrs. Alta Goodwin on Wednesday.

Mrs. -Ethel Baker and Marcia left to attend market at Kansas City. Mrs: Mabel Lincoln, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura Hazen, a patient' at Belleville hospital and Mr. and Mrs.

Sanford Hazen. Mrs. Don Wood, Jimmy, Kay and Kathy of near Manhattan arrived Sunday to spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Menkens and family and Miss Lula Carrell.

Mrs. jsjster of Mrs. Menkens and Miss Carrell. Mac Abbott returned Friday from Empire, where he had been visiting his brother, James C. Abbott and Mrs.

Abbott. Jesse Holmes and Miss Seawillow Holmes left Monday for Newport News, after having spent a three week's vacation with their mother, Mrs. Sallie Belle Holmes. Miss Alta Mae Milner was a guest of her uncle, Bill Milner, Mrs. Milner and family of Narka from Thursday until Saturday.

DAYS SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Only CARD TABLE AND 4 MATCHING CHAIRS (In Rose, Blue or Green) Regular Value Dollar Days Only $16.00 Same As Above In Tan and Brown at $15.00 CALHOON KUHLMANN FURNITURE STORE Located First Door South J. C. Penney Co. Mr. and Mrs.

George Whigham of Kiasimmee, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mrs. Whigham and Mrs. Swenson are sisters.

and Mrs. William R. Mallory of Topeka and their son, Joe Mallory, Mrs. Mallbry and son of Texas called on Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Johnson and other friends here Saturday. They had been visiting his brother, VEmnterson Mallory and Mrs. Mallory at Concordia and sister, Mrs.

Hugo Soder and Mr. Soder at FoimoSo. From here the Mallorys went to Scandia to visit his Sisters, Mrs. Nitus Sandell and Mrs. Albert Anderson befoi-e returning-- to Topeka.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Milner and children spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Warren Tebow, TeboW and son at Courtland. Miss Alta Mae Milner remained for a longer time' artd Jimmy Tebow accompanied'his grandparents here for a short visit.

Mr. and- Mrs. Billy Fry and sons and Miss Shirley Decamp of Minneapolis were Sunday and over night guests of Mrs. Frye's parents, Mr. and William Fry and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Fry and sons.spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis, all returning to Minneapolis Monday evening.

R. L. Johnson and Clarence Williamson went to Rexford Tuesday to combine wheat. They returned the last of the week. Miss Donna Rae Pardee of Hannibal, sister of Mrs.

Wayne Hall of Hannibal, who with Mr. Hall has been visiting her father, R. L. Hall and Dale, arrived Monday and accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Hall to Hastings, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall and children. They will accompany them to Johnson lake before returning to Belleville the last of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Butler and Bobby will go to Emporia this week end to visit Mr. Butler's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhn, Jean, Eldon, and Darlene, of Beatrice, were Sunday visitors I at the Albert Weaver home.

In the afternoon, Mrs. Albert Weaver accompanied them to the Herman Kuhn home near Jamestown. Mrs. G. Jaeobson arrived home from California after spending i two weeks with her daughter, Ce: eelia Bradbury and Mr.

Bradbury. I She also visited her brother, Joe Levcndofske and family of Buri bank, Cal. i Mr. and Ralph Tedis and son, Larry and Mrs. Cora Hoss of Topeka left Tuesday after spending the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Wilbert and family. Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred M. Colwell last Sunday were Mrs. Freda Allen of Pawnee City, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Anderson of i Courtland and Mrs. Kathryiv Olin and daughter, Rose Marie of Nev. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Hitchcock, Hayden and 'Hollace. Mr Mrs. Harold Young of Salina were week end guests of i Mrs. Mary Lacey and Miss Albina Evans and Kenneth Tuley, Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Fischer of Republic. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poole, son, Glenn and daughter, Mrs.

Marilyn Coleman, arrived Saturday from Omaha to spend a few days with i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poole. 1 Dr. and Mrs.

P. L. Beiderwell and family left last Thursday for Fresno, called there by the illness of Dr. Beiderwell's mother. The Beiderwells flew to California, i Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Collins were i in Topeka last Friday and day. Mr.

and Mrs. John Skeltdn and sons and Mrs. J. R. took James 'Skeltdn to his home in Beaver, They went on to Eureka Springs, to spend aifew days, returning to Belleville' Monday evening.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Le'vendofske for Fourth of July week end were Miss Frances Slup- ske, Miss Pauline White and Mrs.

Jesse Hamilton of Kansas City. Mrs. T. A. Sanborn and Mrs.

M. K. Logue, Of Washington, D. returned Tuesday evening after spending a week visiting friends in Kansas City and Lawrence. Sunday evening they at Mrs.

William Fhelan, Aliases Betsy and Peggy Phelan and John Records 6i Kansas City, were week end, guests here of Mrs. Phelan's daughter, Luman Miller, Mr. Miller and to Kansas iGity with them Sunday to spend two weeks with his grandmother. Susan Dart of Scandia is staying with her and Mrs. George while her parents, Mr.

and' Mrs. Jdhn Dart are in furniture market. They left Sunday and plan to return Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Hall an Judy went to Kansas City Monday tended the first summer concert! an returned Tuesday. Miss Phyl of the A Capella choir of Kansas Hall, student nurse at university, of which Linda -Lou jUniversity MedlcaTCenter returned Sanborn is a member. Mr. and Dwight Bulkhead and sons Of Marysville were Friday visitors at the Merle M. Miller home.

Kenneth Anderson, student at Kansas Wesleyan, Salina returned home Thursday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and Gene went to Salina with him. I.

M. Canning of San Pedro, arrived Monday to spend two with them. She is on a four-week vacation. Mrs. May Jarrett of Hoyt, Mrs.

Hall's mother, also accompanied them home for a Mr. and Mrs. Karl James and son, Jack of Lindsay, were Wednesday and.Thursday guests of iMr. and Mrs. George Hall.

Mrs. George Hall, Judy and Phyllis and Mrs. May Jarrett of Hoyt left Monday for Lawrence to weeks visiting relatives and friends visit Mr. and Mrs. Burton Canf ield near Munden and Belleville.

He Mrs. Jarrett returned to her home farmerly lived on the Riley farm at Hoyt and the Halls returned to south of Belleville Mrs. Alex Scott, who has been at the Roy Murdock farm for the past three weeks, helping with the harvest was in Belleville Friday. Miss Irma Harris of Cuba was a Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Sprague and Miss Mae Slo- pansky. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Claycomb of Grand Junction, and Mr.

and Mrs. Vein Miller and family of Haddam were Fourth of July visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Sprague. Mrs. Harold Towle, who was called to Kirwin by the illness of her father, returned Wednesday. Duane Towle has returned after spending a vacation with his grand Belleville Tuesday. Mr.

and -Mrs. Earl Barnett took their daughter, Mrs. Bob Clark and infant son, who have been visiting them since Sunday to her home at Fremont, Neb. On Friday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Clark to Omaha to attend a wedding and the christening of Mr. and 'Mrs. Clark's son. The Barnetts returned to Belleville Saturday. Miss Nora Harris of Concordia was a business visitor here Tuesday' and Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Currie and children of near Scandia were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Milner and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Wait of near Republic were Belleville busi- Mrs. Ethel SaltBgiver, her daughter, Mrj. Earl; Redmond, Mr.

Redmond and children, John Earl and; JahicefiMisses Vonna and Don- granddaughters all- of West Urtipnismi Thursday night Mrs. W. N. Hod- Hodgins. They were inrdute 'to the Ozarks for a vacation.

Mr. and Mis. Luman Miller and children went to Salina Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A.

Q. Miller, sr. 1 Joan Mitchell of Sari Francisco, is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Price.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Casterline, Twila and Gail returned July 2 from Manitou, Colo. They had spent a week's vacation there. Mrs.

Helen Haggie. and Kate spent Sunday in Lincoln, visiting Mrs. Haggie 's brother, John P. Morrow, Mrs. Morrow and daughters.

Dorothy Tallent was on vacation from her work at Arbuthnot Drug company last week. She was a guest of her brother, Dale Tallent and Mrs. Tallent at Superior, Neb. L. L.

Lyons spent Sunday and Monday in Lincoln, with Mrs. Lyons and son, Kent, and Mrs. Lvons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Williams. Mrs. Claude Kimbrel arrived Friday from Munich, Germany, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Blair. Mrs. Kimbrel flew from Europe. She will spend the rest of the month here. Kate Haggie left Monday for Gering, where she will visit her grandmother, Mrs.

Howard Jones' and Dr. Jones. Kate will go on to a girl 's camp in Colorado before returning to Belleville. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Towle i ness visitors Saturday of Glade. Mrs. D. F. Housholder is spend- Mr.

and Mrs. A. Q. Miller of i ing a few days with her daughter, Salina were Sunday guests of Mrs. Glenn Goodwin and Mr.

Good- and Mrs. Merle Miller and family, win at Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Sehme- Mrs. Verle Mosier, Mrs. Inez demann of Manhattan spent Fri-1 Houdek and daughter and Stanley day in Belleville, guests of their; Houdek were Tuesday dinner Mrs. Merle Miller, of Mrs. Anna Splichal and Miller and family.

The occasion! Blanche. The occasion marked was Mrs. Miller's birthday an-j Mrs. Mosier's birthday, niversary. Captain and Mrs.

K. H. McShane, Last week end guests of Mr. and who for the past month have been Mrs. George Hall and family were I visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Staf- Mrs. Hall's sister, Mrs. W. H.jford of Scandia and relatives, left Vining, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Vining! Friday for Camp Lee, where and son, Gregg of Denver, Colo. 1 Captain McShane will be stationed. We Buy BROME, ALFALFA, SWEET CLOVER and All Kinds of Field Seed SPANGLER FEED and SEED CO. Belleville, Kansas Linda Diane.

Grandparents are' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Isaacson of of Buhl, Idaho, a son, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. M.

8. Mrs. Reinke is ftyfpfefjlH E. Lyons of, Superior, Neb. Great- Leona Kirchhoff.

grandmothers are Mrs. Albertina' Mr, and Mrs. Bill Picksrd, Isaacson of Scandia and Mrs. Cuba, a daughter born July 7, Clara Hall of Republic. (the Belleville N'Sta Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jack of a daughter, Margie Belleville, a son born July Lou, bom June 23 at St.

Joseph's the Belleville hospital. hospital, Concordia. Mrs. Nelson Mr. and Mr.

Wade Zenger, '6fL is the former Miss Ethel Cuba, a son born July 9, at i.SUSdf^M Mrs. Dean Tibbetts, a Be eville hospital. 1 daughter, Cheryl Louise, bom July! and Fuller, of Rfc 7 at Belleville hospital. Grandpar-, public, a daughter horn Jury ents are Dr. and Mrs.

J. E. Tibbetts of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensik of Narka.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buer a son, Bruce July 3.. Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip a son, Marion Eugene, born July 5 at St. Joseph hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woodford and Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Weir of Courtland. Dr.

and Mrs. H. W. Robb, twins, a daughter, Stephanie Adair, and a son, Steven Alden, born July 10 at Belleville hospital. Mrs.

Mabel Robb of Courtland and Mrs. M. H. Laseter of Shreveport, La. the Belleville hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. George I of Haddam, a son born July Belleville hospital. tffl Mr. and Mrs.

Perry James, Of Chester, a son born July ll the-Bellevilhr hospital. Mr. and Mrsv Levi Belleville, a daughter born July at the Belleville hospital. fi IS RUNNER-UP IN FINALS Byron Baseball team defeated Marysville, Miltonvale and I burne during the baseball ment at Washington last Week, land lost finals to BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Marion J. Lyons, of Heartwell, a daughter, FARM ELEVATORS See the All-Porpose Viking Now On Display A breakdown can spoil a vacation trip. Play safe and bring your car in tor a tune-up or overhaul job. Bring Your Car to Meltons' EXPERT REPAIR CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS BASEBALL Two Night Games Thursday, July 14 BELLEVILLE BASEBALL CLUB versus HEBRON, BASEBALL CLUB Tuesday, July 19 BELLEVILLE vs. CHESTER At Belleville Baseball Diamond (N.C.K.

Games Called at 8:30 P.M. Fairground) Admission: Adults, 50c Children, 25c Prices Include Tax COME OUT AND SUPPORT THE HOME TEAM! Model n'Q- ML-77 Down Balance, Months Here's big, convenient food storage space In small kitchen the famous Meter-Miser mechanism with 5 Year Protection Plan. WgS'wper-Framr, holds 19 lbs. Trays FulU wldth hoWs bgthsl percsialn interior UMIII iltol top. COME IN.

frlwhhin Anwrfesr's I jRejft Dollar Days Feature Friday and Saturday Only 4c Full 18" inside width. Double No. 62 steel chain, -fc Ballbearing equipped. Mounted on rubber. Engine, power take-off, or speed jack drive, -fe Balance engineered for one- man handling.

truck-size dump hopper. Telescoping swivel spouting. -K Large capacity handling of: Bales (round or square) Chopped Feeds Shelled Grains Ear Cora BACHELOR IMPLEMENT CO. Belleville, Kansas Juice-O-Matic JUICERS Reg. $5.95 Value $4.00 Universal Electric IRONS Reg.

$12.95 Value $8.00 Nesco Automatic ELECTRIC ROASTER Reg. $63.95 Value Everhot Electric ROASTER Reg. $49.75 Value $40.00 Folding Electric TRAVEL IRONS (Includes Travel Bag) Reg. $7.95 Value $6.00 Melton Motor inc. Phone 400 and 800 Belleville, Kansas COLWELL'S Dollar Days Specials $2.00 Cara Nome Face Powder 1 $1.00 27c Klenzo Facial Tissue 4 boxes $1.00 $1.50 Cara Nome Sologne Lavendar Bath Powder 2 for $1.00 EVERY DAY BARGAINS Rayve Shampoo ...2 25c tubes 33c.

PalmoliveBrushless Shave Cream, 2 tubes, 70c value 49c Noxzema Skin Cream 40c value 29c Apex Moth Vaporizer 79jc Toni Refill and Spin Curlers J. value $2.29 Plastic Table Cloth, 54" 72" Assorted Colors Wrapped Carmels, Vanilla and Chocolate 1 lb. 5' 11 1 la.

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