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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 7

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IB ET7t VIL (K11N TELESCOPES Margaret Venola Westlund, SK of. Republic amoTig those receiving discharges from jiaval service at the Great Lakes, 111., separation center on April 19. m. Pvt. Clarence Kelley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Kelley of Selle- villo, landed in Jinsen Korea on April 10. He went into the army on November 14, 1945 and received his traininK at Camp Plauche New Orleans, La.

in (By The Ctiestsr Corr.) Wayne Brown has received Ris honorable discharge from the nimy at Fort Leavenworth and is home for a few days. He has employment at his old job at Hastings and will soon go there to start work. 24-Hoiir WRECKER SERViGE Phone 347 For Night Calls MELTON MOTOR CO. Phone 400 Mr. Mrs.

George Reike re' ceived word from their son, Pvt. jDuane Reike that he has been stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. IBs Ens. Deans H. Cousins of Talmo received his discharge from naval April 25 at the Great 1 Lakes, 111., separation center.

I Wl (By The Telescope's Wayne Corr.) Franklin E. Abrahams received his discharge from the U.S. Naval hospital April 5 at Norman, Okla. He had joined the marines September 24, 1940, and was in service five and a half years. He was a prisoner of war for three and a hulf years including two and a half years in the Philippines and a year in isa' IS (By Itie Telescope's Courtlnnd Corr.) Mr.

and Mrs. IBryce Haney and children of Wichita spent the last week-end at the Ed Erickson home. Hryce has received his discharge after spending the past year in the Philippines and B8 (By The TelcBcopes CoiU'tland Corr.) Anderson is at the home of hi.s parents', Mr. Mrs. Charley Anderson, after reeeix'ing his disc-barge fitmi the navy in St.

Louis. He enlisted in October, 1942, and at the time of his dis- cliaige had the lating of Yeonian IK'S (By Tlie Telcscopois Courlland Corr.) Cecil 1 )' foi'mcrly nf Courtland, has received discharge from the army after four years service and is at home with his wife and son Jimmy near Simpson. Mrs. MtClure has lieen making their home with her father, John Gentry." At The BELLEVILLE SALES BARN Thurs .9 May 2 2 Purebred Hereford Bulls A Year Old) 1 Shorthorn, Eligible to Register (Two Old) Also An Unusually Larjje Run of Slock Calilc BELLEmiE SALES J. E.

Skelton W. J. Krause Cedl and DonaW son of Scandia," receiifiy returned Brand DlSChargfed from Saipan and honorable discharge at "F6it Douglas'; Utah, on Easter' Sunday after serving two yeargi 'in Office of the Atimy Air Corps, including eight months overseas service in the same capacity. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack.son" -'ahd daughter Vii 'ginia qre yisitingfor a week with his pareints returning Monday to their home in Denver, Colo. iBy The Telescope's Chester Corr.) Keith Eickmhh went to Fort Leavanworth on Wednesday where he was inducted into the armed sei'vices. na 1M (By The Telescope's Republic Corr.) Harold Junior Ocoboek, 1 arrived in Oakland, and is awaiting his He telephoned his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ocoboek of Republic, upon liis arrival in the States. Bs isa (By The Telescope's Narko Corr.) Staff Sgt.

and Mrs. Elmer Purdy aiKi son of Grass Valley, arrived Saturday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Kouba, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Puidy of Fairburv.

rsa staff. Sgt. Earl A. Medlin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Skidmore of Manhattan, has been awarded the Bronze Star medal for meritorious achievement in action February 25, I94'5 in France, it has been learned. He holds the Combat Infantryman badge a the Europe-Africa-Middle East' theater ribbon with two battle i stars. His regiment, the 222n(l is part of the 42nd "Rainbow di-j vision," with Gen. Mark W. Clark's in Austi'ia.

He has been' in service since July, 1943. IB' Ba Henry J. Adams arrived Monday on 2'4-day leave to visit his parents, Mr. 11. J.

Adams and family. He is to report to Olathe, for I'cassign-; ment at the end of hsi leave. Hisl ship, the Calamares, was deconi-! mis.sionod Thursday at after which he flew from Wash-; ington to Olathe. fa Ba I Henry B. Kelley, of ville received his iionorable (iis- chaige from the naval service Apiil IH at Great Lakes, 111.

i Sgt. Cecil Brand received his discharge from the army last November 24; Ursal Miller, chief petty officer, is now in South Carolina on destroyer duty; and Donald C. Brand was discharged from the navy September 24. Cecil and Donald are the sons of Mrs. Henry Peterson of Riverside, and Otto Brand of Scan-! dia.

Ursal Miller is the son of Mrs. Mabel Sorum of Riverside, Cal. with a dinner last Fri-lpfc. JoC HftllZlick day evening in honor of her birth- day and her recent marriage at' NOW With MCCllCS the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Sprague. Those pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Neai Cady, Mr. and Mrs.

Neal Cady, Misa Alice Cady of Scandia, and Mrs. Warren Wallin and Donald Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burge, My. and Mrs.

Harry Sprague and Robert. i Ralph Brooks resigned week as manager of the Sinclair filling station and George Chase of Mankato has leased ths station. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will here and continue as carrier of the star route to Kackley and v.ii; also be engaged in other work.

Highland Mrs. Howard Ames Courtland Mrs. O. E. McMullen of Scandia Mrs.

C. A. of Mr. and i' Friday and! MY HATS Off Tb YO0! YOy REALLY DID eas-e You know the value oi attention to your car's needs. Every detail had.

attention, and your car STILL performs. We will have to wait awhile yet for new cars so let's not let down. The Spring Change-Over is your opportunity to be certain oi another season of satisfactory performance. SPRING CHANGE-OVER Foltow tids tbetk list LUBRICATIOH- tt'i now a calllag lor ipacial oils and qraou. use right and weight.

TIRES lo that tread ia in the right apot. 'We 'll keep them InQated, Inipect and repair Before damage ranulti. RADIATOR lu fliuh that rtut and eediment out unleiB the' cooling syvtem is Hushed leoson- ally. circulation reiulta in OTerbeating. OIL CHANGE-Propir grade oJ oil most Important in summer.

Light weight winter worn oil is not a dependable lubricant. prescribe the proper grode. GEARS Too etien neglected ore these important points TRANSMISSION and DIFFERENTIAL. 'We use the RIGHT lubricant ior the tight gears, SATTERY-Yout battery has been under terrlile (trolB dutlng the winter. Starter, heater, delroeter and radio were used more.

Youi bottery a thorough going orer. IT'S WHAT'S TWDEH THE HOOD THAT COUNTS Wall check aUUiv to that ear CIMOI tporic plugs, check water ptunp aad ion belt, wladthleld wiper, brakes end igsMon. We'll Ue a thorough iuipection. IToo Lnle lor Ln.st Week) guest.s at tlic Lloyd Lindberg homo Monday were Mr. ami Mi 's.

Dewayne LindlierK' ami Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. foi'd Lindherg and Sliaroii, C. A. LindherK, Mr.

and Mi-s. Korsbern'. Chailes Harold LindhcrK of N. and Mrs. Holi Kvans ol' Voiitiiia, Cal.

Mis. Hob Evans of Vcnliira, and Harold Lindlieig of Buffalo, whn were here last weeli for (he funeral of their father, C. A. Lindbei'K, returned to their liomes the first of the week. I Mis.

Clara' Westin spent last week with Lindberti'. (iuests at tlie home -Mrs. Leonard Smith Saturday were Mrs, Bula Charles of Harry i Willis, Mi 's, Wynian Hobsou and! children of Abilene, Frances Smith of Republic and Mr, and Mrs. 0, E. Ward of Chicago.

Six o'clock dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Carlson were Mr, and Mrs. Dean Max and Donald Hughes, i Mr. and Mrs, Llovd Lindberg ancl' family, Mr, and Mrs, Carl-' son, and Mrs, Carl-! son, Mrs, Ruth Metz cliildreii of Mankato.

Mr. and Mis, Dean Fanner and' Jerry of Indianapolis, IiuL, havei sjicnl the past two weeks at the i home dl' Mr, and, Mrs, Farmei 'si daughter, Mrs. Carlson, The home of Mr. and Mrs, (ieoige Rujiert the scene of a happy reunion Easter when the immediate' family and relatives and friends were toeether iigain after five and a )uilf years, the' tliree sons having, served in var-j iuus brandies of the service, Tlie i dale also marked the of: Mrs, Rupert aud- Mrs. Albert" Bill- iiiK'.

Those jnesent were Mr, and Mrs. Riipert, Mr, and Mrs. Wrunk' Root, Man-j hattan, Mr. and Mrs, Leonarrl Ru-j pei't, Gertrude, Stephen and Isaac, Bennington, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Haney and Leon, Republic, Mr. and Mr.s.

Steuart Rupert, Sylvan Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rupert, Mankato, Mrs. Opal Morris, Abi-, lene, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Billing, and Millard, Mrs. Sadie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne, and Mrs. George Rupert, James, Eileene and Jerry.

Mrs. Neal Cady, was honored last Thursday evening when her sister, Mrs, Warren Wallis, entertained a miscellaneous bridal shower at her home. The bride received many lovely gifts when tlie alarm clock mysteriously sounded in different places. In addition to the guest of honor Ruesls were Mrs, Noal Cady. Mi 's, Lars Hanson of Scandia, Mrs.

Rodney Dovid of Munden, Mrs Bi'indle, Mrs, tiladvs Mrs, liob Rhukluuu, Mrs. D. B. Miss Ailene -Miss H.ubor, Miss Marian Mrs. Bol) Wellborn, Mrs.

Arlene Mahiii, Mrs, Raymond Mc-' Clure, Mrs, Billv Miller, Mrs. Carl Wallin. Mrs, Burge, Mrs, i ,1, 0, Hvde, A. Haney. Mrs.

Johnson, and Barbara. Ray-' inoiid Stewai't, Mrs, Gerald An-' drews. Mrs, Lee Neul, Mrs. Clar-' encc Miss Helen Aspe-i ti'ien, Dewey Johnson, Warren Blackburn, Mrs, Delbertj Bloyd, Grai'c Galloway, Kvd Bairicklow, Dorothy, Erickson, Mis, J. N.

Nunii, Mrs. I Russell Xelson, Mrs. L. R. Moore, Mrs.

Herbert Ross, Miss Betty Hedges, Mrs. Herbert Blanche Sjolander, Mrs. Ray Siiitlor, Mabel Rfllili, Miss Harriett Hatcher, Mrs. Roy Arnold, Mrs, Bob Ed Kiel', Mrs, Martin Merrill, Mrs. A.

Engwall, Mrs. Harry Sprague and Mrs. Warren Wallin. Neal Cady, was com- April Mrs. Harriet Walter bf Concordia spent the vfeek-end with her brother, J.

W. Cowlfr; Mrs. Cowle and George. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson and little son returned from the St.

Joseph hospital to. her-home southwest ofi Scandia Friday. Her cousin, Missi Bernadean Await, will help her' with her work a few days. Relatives surprised Mr, and Mrs. Melton Stensaas 'vyith a.

basket dinner at their homa Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Will Cowle, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Lash and Bernice and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walter, Donald and Harry Lee, Mr.

and Mrs. George Ames, Dean. Irma and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Howaid Ames, Floyd and Dale.

Mrs. Loren 'Hedstrom and Keith. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid and Mission Circle was postponed until this Thursday on account of the death of Mrs. Mel Winters. Glenn Kelly j'Gturned to his home! in Wichita Saturday.

Harold Runft reached his home last Thui'sday after his recent discharge from the army. (From Last Weekl April and Mrs. Glenn Kelly have returned home fi om Pfc. Joe Hanz.lick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hahzlick of Belletille, was recently transferred from the Infantry to the Medics. He is assistant to a medical inspector at the 385th Station Hospital, formerly known as the 116th General Hospital at Nurnberg, Germany. Wichita where both were formerly employed in defense work. Edward Jeardoe and Emery Williams are helping Frank Morgan a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Haptonstall, Kay and Janet Rac of Laird, visited with relatives at Republic and Byron the later part of the week and.spent Sunday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Ames and family. Evelyn Ames returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Haptonstall and will spend several weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Robert.

Roproy and Miss Maxine Ames in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs, George Ames, Dean, Irma and Ronnie, Mrs. Nona Hedstrom and Keith, Mr. and Mrs.

I Gene Frye, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lash, Bemice nad Dotma, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Hammer and daughters spent Sunday evening at the Howard Ames home. There was a sunrkse breakfast service at the Highland church Sunday morning. The Highland Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Effie Gile Thursday.

Mrs. Harriet Walter of Concordia attended the Easter service at Highland Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Mr. Spangler. Mr.

and Mrs. John Jones, Gerald and Donald attended a dinner at the Glen Jones home near Yuma recently in honoi' of Ross Jones who was inducted into the army April Mr. and MrsT Howard Ames, Floyd, Dale and Evelyn were guests a week ago Sunday of and Mrs. Lloyd Kelly in honor 6f the wedding anniversaries of both couples "w'hich occurred the teame day, April 12. Mr.

and Mrs. Kelly have been married 35 years and Mr. and Mrs. Ames 33 years. District 48 had nifuriity meeting of the year last Friday night.

There was a short progi'am and games aWd refreshments. (ADVBRTiSKMENT) "I LOST 32 LBSel WBAR SIZI 14 AOAIN" Ohse ISa MissReynoIdaliiU might weekly with AYDS Vito- mia Csiody RedndtisFlaa. NM has model's fifure. Your sx- perienoe nwy not be the same but try this euier rtduoisc plan. Very Box SAetf SauUi or mooay bMk.

In clinical testa eondoeted by awdioal doctors mors than IM peraona loat 14 to 15 pouada Bseratre IA few waeka wltli the AYDS Vitamin Caady Reducing Flan. No exereisa. Ko laxatives. No dniss. Eat plenty.

You don't out eat meals, potatoaa, you jnat out UieBS doim. Bimple wliea ym enioy delisioua AYDS Vitamia COndy meals. Only S2.26 for 30 JENKINSON DRUG COMPAHntr Phone 31 BOWL Cor HEALTH 15c Per Line BELLEVILLE BOWLING ALLEY BAKERY SPECIAL SAtlTRDAY ONLY CAKE DOUGHNUTS DOZ. NUTTY BROWN GINGER SNAPS Doz. We will have NUTTY BROWN BREAD each Monday and Thursday.

Please leave your orders at the bakery. We have a full line of Cakes, Jelly Roll and Short Cakes, and a large assortment of Cookies every day. Good Taste Bread is sold only at the Home Bakery, When you come in to get your cakes and cookies, ask for Good Taste fresh. HOME BAKERY Phone 71 Geo. Menkens S.

GREENBERG Sonotone Consultant Who will hold his reguhir monthly hearing center for (he benefit of Sonotone hearinf; aid users at the Elliott Hotel from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Thursday, May 9.

Persons with impaired hearing are invited for free hearing teats and for a demonstration of the new post-war Sonotone hearing aids. There is no charge or obligation. Children 's Outdoor Swing SWINGS TRAPEZE BAR IRON PIPE CONSTRUCTION Red In Color ROCHESTER MILK ALL AMERICAN FLOUR MONARCH BEETS 2 cans SAUERKRAUT 2 Nebia CORN Whole Kernel 2can Summer jTfc No. 2 SPINACH Girl 2 Cans PEAS and CARROTS 2 31c B.EANS, wife cl! 41c No. 2 VEG-BEEF 2i PREMIUM CRACKERS 32c Crewn Bienaed Serve Hot t-oz TEA or Iced 1 Vacuum Packed Reg.

or RED WHITE COFFEE CALIFORNIA ORANGES Sweet, and Juicy 2 DO. HERSHEY'S COCOA lOc Speed- (ffc 12-oz. -j LAUNDRY STARCH way CABBAGE Texas Lb. Fresh and TOMATOES Solid Lb.ZZC PASCAL CELERY staik 17c CALIFORNIA 2Bchs. 19c Nice HEAD LETTUCE soHd Lb.

13c GRAPEFRUIT White Lb 6c RING BOLOGNA Lb 29c CUT LUNCH HERRING PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 33c LONGHORN CHEESE Lb 39c EDOM CHEESE Lb 55c.

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