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2C Vn. L. w. Oct. 3 -rA receptioft for the faculty, new stMideats aod their parents was the focal point of the sea- sea's first meeting of the Republic Parent-Teacher Association on day, SepteiBber-26 at 8:00 p.m.

in the school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cardwellr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs.

Mabel Cline and Jolene, Mr. and Mrs. C. Strom. Mr.

and Mrs. Rex San(Ml and boys were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Berggren and baby Sunday afternoon, September 25 in observance of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Berggren's 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rasmussea Belleville 'spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Cardwell. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Imler off York, came Monday eveniog for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Zae Powers. They had been on a vacation trip in New Mexico and Colorado. Mr. Wheaton returned home Tuesday from Washington when he had been with his daughter for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stinson were honored with a surprise party Thursday evening, September 22 in observance of their 40th wedding anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stinson, Mr.

and Mrs. Alvah Miller and Goldie, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Miller, Mr. and try. She was assisted by Mrs. Bertha Simms, Mrs. Edith Simms, Mrs.

Gertrude Gardner, Mrs. Jessie Thompson, Mrs. L. W. Johnson.

The soloist was Mrs. Dana Johnson with Mrs. Paul Beck, pianist. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cline, Mrs. Ella Robbins with Mr. and Mrs. John Nondorf of Scandia and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Nelson of Jamestown were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Win Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Wattor Fischer and Harold, Mr. and Mrs.

(MUe Miller, PhyUis and Jim. Fred Stromberg returned home' Mr. and Mrs'. Jack MahanTand boys Monday from the St. Joseph hospi- of Scandia in observance of Mrs.

tal, Concordia, where he had been Mahan's birthday, a patient the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bagley, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cline and Carne Sue and Jeanette attended a Mrs. EUa Robbins spent Sunday i family reunion Sunday at the Lars evenhiig with Mr. and Mrs. John Nondorf at Scandia. Mr.

and Mrs. John Stinson and Linda of Beaver Crossing, Pederson home at Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Novak of Belleville were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Kathrineberg and and her father, Mr. Pfeil of Saturday evening, ville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sthison.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Parker, Inglewood, visited Mrs. Wan- The WSWS met in the social'; da" Morehead on room of the E.U.B. church Thurs-1 noon.

They had been visiti day, September 29 for the regular meeting and birthday luncheon, honoring birthdays in July, August and September. The president, Mrs. Dana Johnson welcomed visitors and members and opened the meeting with a hymn with Mrs. Paul Beck, pianist. Roll call was "Old and New Ideas." Invitations were read Irom the Ladies Library club for the Federation and Guest Tea Wednesday, October 5, and the noon.

They had been visiting his father, Fred Parker at the Rest Home in Scandia for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. W.

Moore went (o Hutchinson Wednesday for the State Senior Golf Tovurnament on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thornton and boys were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Daryl Thornton and family. Mrs. Harold Swartz assisted by Mrs. Bernard Bagley gave a party WSWS Institute at Esbon October! Tuesday after school for her Sun day School class of 1st Juniors. The Rev.

Mr. Bennett returned lioiiic Tuesday from the VA hos- 12. Bazaar announcements for October 19 were made. The president announced the paper drive amount- MARKET NEWS HOGS October 4, Tuesday A very active market on all butchers and pigs with all butchtrs sales averaging around $17.25. top on Butchers $17.75 Most Butcher Sales $17.25 to $17.50 Top on Sows 515.75 Heavy Sows to $14.50 Stock Hogs $16.50 to $19.00 Pigs $12.00 to $16.00 We could certainly good butchers and pigs.

9 white butchers 220-lbs. at 4 hamp. butchers 220-lbs. at 12 Hamp butchers 222-lbs. at 13 mix butchers 218-tbs.

at 19 Hamp. butchers 209-lbs. at 10 mix butchers 243- Ibs. at 1 Hamp. butcher 285-lbs.

at 3 mix butchers 260-lbs. at 12 mix pigs at $15.25 per head; 18 mix pigs at $14.25 per head. ed to $18.76. The devotionals wore'pital in Topcka where he had been by Mrs. Glenn Farlee.

She read i the past two weeks, the Scripture Proverbs 31. The' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gill of Fair- theme was 'The Bible, The bury came Tuesday and were Church, The Home and The Coun-' guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Pick- I t'l. Thoy are enroute to Caldwell to make their home. Miss Darlcno Hurley, Manhattan, spent last week end with her mother.

Mrs. Lorctta Hurley and Kenneth. Mrs. Clarence Kathrineberg accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Novak ai Belleville to Salina on Wednesday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kathrineberg and Miss Arlene Kathrineberg. Mrs. Elsie Noble attended the wedding of her niece.

Miss Darlene Albert at Beloit on Sunday, September 25. Mr. and Mrs. G. L.

Linden, Bob and Judy and Miss Darlene Hurley attended the Hansen-Tebow wedding on Sunday. September 25 at the Ada Lutheran church at Kackley. Mr. and Mrs. N.

J. Habigcr attended the funeral rites Saturday morning for Dr. D. W. Wallace at the St.

Edwards church in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Rakestraw and Don were supper guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Stenzel and family at Superior. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tuley entertained with a party after school and supper on Tuesday in honor of Debra's ninth birthday. Mrs.

Tuley was assisted in the games and in serving by Miss Linda Sankey. The guests were Arlene Bergstrom, Jeanette Taylor, Jeanette Bagley, Nadine Eberly, Jean Levendofsky, Pariiela Boylan, Diane Thayer, Linda Eitzmann and Patty Burge. Additional guests were Mrs. Mary iFrye, Farragut, Mrs. Mary iLaccy and Miss Albina Evans, JBelleviUe, Loisann, Karla and Mary I Tuley.

Mrs. Merlee Ellingsen returned home Tuesday from Wichita where she had visited Mr. and Mrs. Selden Atkins. The executive committee of the I WSWS met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Dana Johnson. Those present were Mrs. Bertha Emmert, Mrs. Laurence Scarlett, Mrs. Norman Sankey, Mrs.

Glenn Farlee, Mrs. L. W. Johnson. Fol- I lowing the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs.

Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallack, CATTLE October 5, Wednesday Top on Stock Calves (Hereford and Angus) $27.50 Bulls $17.00 to $17.60 Most Cows $10.00 to $15.00 Baby Calves (per head) $27.00 to $50.00 1 WF roan bull 280-lbs. at 6 WF strs.

455-lbs. at 10 WF strs. 373-lbs. at 10 WF hfrs. 316-lbs.

at 2 WF hfrs. 225-lbs. at 11 bik. hfrs. 400-lbs.

at 16 Hoi. strs. 500-lbs. at 20 WF strs. 450-lbs.

at 16 WF hfrs. 430-lbs. at 10 WF strs. 450-lbs. at 3 WF strs.

530-lbs. at 7 WF hfrs. 400-lbs. at 13 WF strs. 450-lbs.

at 2 WF strs. 320-lbs. at WF hfrs. 400-lbs at 14 WF hfrs. 340-lbs.

at 3 BIk. strs. 615-lbs. at 4 Elk. hfrs.

700-lbs. at 10 WF hfrs. 565-lbs. at 25 BIk. strs.

at 10 WF strs. 710-lbs. at 4 Wf strs. 540-lbs. at All cattle were 50c to $2.00 higher.

Several local and out of state buyers were bidding up the price. Several said they got more than they expected for their cattle and buyers said they want more of good, doing, country fresh cattle. WASHINGTON SALE CO. Barn Phone 169 DON BEEMAN, Owner Res. Phone 492 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.

I960 Roman, Janice Dumback, Vickie, Pamela, Jan, David and Walter Boman. Mrs. Howard Young assisted Mrs. Boman with the serving. She also arranged a corsage 'iitr Nancy and the floral table decorations.

Janice Dumback was an overnight guest Friday of Barbara Boman following the football game and on Saturday she with Barbara, Vickie Harland and Ruth Ocobock accompanied Mr. Burnell Ukens to Manhattan for "Play Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Knehans and Sandra at Superior, Neb. Mrs. Violet Elliott was an overnight guest Sunday of Mrs. Frank Beck. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Holmes and Leslie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert West in Belleville and with Mr. and Mrs.

Irvil West of Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Read left Monday for Buena Vista, to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Lifus Read and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess McMannama and Mrs. Gertie Sankey with Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Sankey and 1am- ily at Great Bend spent Sunday, WINNING float, built by the sophomore class, was judged the wiuaM in the annual homecoming parade last Friday afternoon in conjunction with Homecoming at Bellevillie high school. -qMMocqM Pbeto September 25 with Steven Sankey at Manhattan. A picnic dinner celebrated Steve and Danny Sankey and. Mrs.

McMannama's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

Nutter of Long Beach, CaL, arrived Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Gertrude Gardner, other relatives and firiends. Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Moore were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore at Belleville. Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Fairchild, Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs.

Orlo Moore of Tustin, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Moore of Tustin, spent a few days with her, mother, Mrs. Bertha Emmert and Gene and on Thursday they with Mrs.

Emmert and Gene left for Buffalo, N. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Emmert and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Imler, York, Mr. and. Mrs. Zae Powers visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Thomas at the St. Joseph hospital, Concordia, where Mrs. Thomas is a patient. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Wheatley of Albuquerque, N. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, Courtland were visiting friends on Tuesday.

0 games. They were the guest of honor, Nancy Boman, Lois and Lonise Fuller, Irene Myers, Carne Sue Bagley, Beatrice Softley, Carol Dumback, Arlene Eberly, Marcia Beck, Linda Thornton, LUida Sankey, Carolyn Rakestraw, Nancy Charles, Karen Scarlett, Barbara ROYCE DWANN BRUNTZEL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bruntzel of Ellinwood was 11 months old when this picture was taken. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Bruns of Narka and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruntzel of RozeL Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mrkvicka of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tuma Of Narka and Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Tryon of Rozel. Notice to Legal Voters Township elections for the organization of the Republic County Agricultural Extension Council will be held in accordance with Section 4 of the House Bill 364 of the 1951 General Statutes of Kansas. You are hereby notified that the election will be conducted at the following time and place to select three members of the council from each specified Township. ONE member so elected will represent agriculture, one home economics and one 4-H club work from each township for a term of two years.

The following 1960 meeting is scheduled: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960 at High School Auditoriim in Belleville, at 8 p.m. Representatives to be elected from their townships: Beaver Big Bend Elk Creek Farmington Grant Liberty White Rock Norway Rose Creek Union These representatives will be members of the Agricultural Extension Council and will serve a two year term. Residents of above townships of legal voting age are eligible to vote and to hold offtec EXECimVE BOABP Republic County Agricultural fSxtenslbn Council By Wnmar GflxdwelL Chaimiaii Trace and Troy and Mrs. Estie Allen spent Sunday in Lincoln, with Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Gerkin. Mrs. Elsie Noble entertaiqed the TAC chib on Wednesday. Mrs. C.

A. Noble was a guest. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Prizes were given to Mrs. V.

A. Berggren and Mrs. L. W. Johnson for scores.

Mrs. Laona Milner received the Bingo prize. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Max Conzelman returned home Wednesday from Wichita where she visited relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest of Wichita were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests of the Reverends Mr. and Mrs. Bennett.

Mrs. Rosa Peters of Narka was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ladimer Novak during the week end. I Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Berggren' left Tuesday morning to spend the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Berggren at Grand Island, and with Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Berggren and family at St. Paul, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuber, Belleville were supper guests Tuesday of Mr.

and Mrs. Dana Johnson and family. Mrs. Edith Simms lefft Friday for Fort Collins, to visit Judge Shannon, Mrs. Shannon and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck left the furst of the week for Fort Worth, to visit Dr. and Mrs. C.

F. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Don L.

Sankey, Munden, were supper guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Habiger.

The Republic football team lost to Haddam Friday evening at Haddam. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Rakestrawi went to Saturday to watchv the Fairbury, Junior coUege-Mc-; Cook football game. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Kathrine berg and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ten Jensen, Miss Ethel Kathrine-' berg, Mrs. Mabel Cline and Jolene, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Cardwell at: tended the wedding of Miss Helen; Kay Kathrineberg and J. B. Peters at Superior on Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Fairchild, Hoxie. were overnight guests Sun-, day of Mr.

and Mrs. T. W. iMoore. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Haaer spent the week end in OsbOFae mth Mr. and Mrs. Leon Haney aad family. Mr.

and Mrs. WiUiain BeUeviUe and Mrs, Edith Slmmsl were Sunday diaaer guests of MrsJ Bertha Simms. Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Morlan, Den-' ver. vioitiag IMr. and Mrs. Fred Merbui.

Miss Alma Sttom, Gaacordia wasL. an guest Saturday olif Mrs. MabeTcUiM and funily. Mrs. Will ISttaflord was a patient at the St.

Joseph hospital, dla, the part Mr. and Mrs. Leonard SMoyer, Mrs. Ssther Mategta. Uwm came Silwrday Md their who is There IS A Difference In Dry Cleaning Tool See The Difference Feel The Difference Try Our Method.

Made For Today's Materials! JACK NORA CLEANERS Phone 14 "None Better" BelleviUe TffiBETTS BROS, FUNERAL HOME BeUeville, Kansas "Republic County's Finest" This space contributed by TIBBETTS BROS. FUNERAL HOME to be used for the advertising of Church, Lodge, or Club Socials, Sales, without charge to the organization. Just call The Telescope office and ask to use the Tibbetts Memorial space by Tuesday noon. Rummage James Guild. Episcopal Church, October Highland Baptist Church Bazaar with scalloped chicken supper October I8th.

Serving starts at 6 o'clock. American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday, October 13, at 8 o'clock at the legion hall. Girl State Alumni will be the honored guests. Grant H.D.U. will hold a tea in the Agenda high school gym.

OB Tuesday, October 18, at 1 :30 in observance of their 2Sth anniversary. The meeting is open to the public but a special invitation is extended to all former members of the club. Bazaar and Supper at the E.U.B. church Republic, October 19. Bazaar starts 2:00 p.m.

Supper starts at 5:30 p.m. Free-will offering. Sponsored by W.S.W.S. Belleville Center Community Meeting will be held Thiu-s- day evening October 20th at the Belleville Center School House. Program starts at eight o'clock, presenting the Country Four Barber Shop Quartet and other numbers.

Pot luck lunch. Everyone welcome. Rummage sale at the Presbyterian church- Friday, October 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, October 22, from 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. 1 CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Peoples National Bank BELLEVILLE, KANSAS at the close of Business, October 3, 1960 RESOURCES CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS 482,120.59 U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS 870,825.00 MUNICIPAL BONDS 442,340.45 TOTAL CASH BONDS $1,795,286.04 LOANS, OVERDRAFTS: LOANS DISCOUNTS 799,115.55 REAL ESTATE LOANS 183,930.02 CCC LOANS 256,151.43 OVERDRAFTS 926.29 TOTAL LOANS, DISCOUNTS OVERDRAFTS BANKING HOUSE FIXTURES FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STOCK OTHER ASSETS LIABILITIES CAHTAL 'SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS JiPOSITS $1,240,123.29 46,946.57 6,000.00 15,247.25 $3,103,603.15 100,000.00 71,565.72 2,832,037.43 $3,103,603.15 J. The above statement is MOCK, Cashier.

IB, President K. Q. MOGK, Cashier SR, Exec. AJILENS BAXiOUN; Aas't Cashier Vli /J.FUWJOMER A FULCOMER TOiOOMER. FULCOMER K.

Q. MOCK;.

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