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THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE, Thursday, January 23. 1992 9A 33a-Market Info. Services GET YOUR COLOR Market Information System today. 913237-8872 at south Byron, Nebr. We offer installation and service.

756-33a 35-Pol. Announcements I HEREBY ANNOUNCE my candidacy for the Republican nomination for Republic County Sherifl, and seek the support of the voters in the August 4 Primary RANEY 173-35 I HEREBY ANNOUNCE My candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Republic County on the Republican ticket subject to the will of the voters at the August primary election. BURTON O. NONDORF. 1387-35 36-Cards of Thanks THE OF Amanda Eitzmann wishes to thank everyone for their love and support shown us since her passing.

Thank you for the prayers, memorials, flowers, visits, cards and food. A special thank you to Pastor Stenson for his prayers following her death and to Pastor Laughlln for his tribute, the organist and soloist and to the ladies of the church for the delicious lunch. Your love and concern will always be remembered. 986-36 THANKS FRIENDS for cards and good wishes for our 66th anniversary. So nice to be remembered.

It was greatly appreciated. Bill and Peggy Haskins. 984-36 WE WOULD like to thank the members of the Belleville Chamber of Commerce for the gifts given to Jerid as the first baby born at Republic Co. Hospital in 1992. Also thanks to Dr.

Holt and all the staff at Republic Co. Hospital. Special thanks to everyone in the X-Ray Dept. Rod, Janice, Erin and Jerid Dusek. 857-36 THANKS FROM THE DAVIS The Davis family wishes to express their appreciation for the love and kindness shown during the loss of our wife, mother and grandmother.

We thank the doctors and the nurses for their medical care of our wife and mother during the past few months. Special thanks to the Republic County Health nurse and Cathy Zach for their expertise in caring for Marguerite in our home. Their dedication to caring is exemplary, well above and beyond the call of duty. We especially appreciate the love and support of our church. David DeShazo, Roy Brotten and Gary Brewster provided a truly touching and inspiring funeral.

We thank the Christian-Aires for their beautiful songs. The kindness and thoughtfulness shown by all the people who sent fJowers, food and memorials will never be forgotten. Taylor A. Davis, Marcia Stephenson; Terry and Tina Davis; Tim and Jan Davis; Merribeth Walker and Tom Brooks; Taylor A Davis, ill and Tricia Davis; Terry K. Davis, Jenevia and Rita Davis; Erika and Monika Davis; Mark and Mitchell Stephenson.

MY MOTHER By Tim Davis I'm trying so hard to write through my tears, about a wonderful woman I loved for many years. She was brilliant, caring, loving and good, always taking care of us like a perfect Mother should. She collected red birds, bells and Avon bottles made of glass, all her friends enjoyed her cement giraffes. Her collection of books stretched wall to wall. It would take a lifetime to read them all.

She was a computer bug and worked on her Apple everyday, she even had some special disks the Grandkids could play. She loved playing the piano, her organ, too, she had a magic talent given to only a few. She was Dad's partner for 44 years or so, and Just like us, he hated to see her go. I guess It was time to meet her maker and reunite with my brother, but I'm sure going to miss my wonderful Mother. could probably keep writing for the rest of the day, but It's best to stop now and simply say: We love you, we miss you, we'll never forget you.

WE WOULD to My a ipMifll thanks to you for all the food and memorials at of loss of our loved Wilma. Edward Blacha and Rsmlly. and Amiiy. Sarabel Craft and Pimlly. 804-36 MANY THANKS for gHts, cards, calls and visits for my 93rd birthday.

I enjoyed everything. God bless each one. Mrs. Beulah Fisher. 808-36 THE FVVMILY of Cleo Brewster would like to thank Dr.

Scott and the nurses at Republic County Hospital, friends and relatives for food, cards and memorials. Vivian Brewster and Dualne Beltis. 08836 WE WISH to thank Dr. Walker, Dr. Scott, the entire staff of Republic County Hospital, physical therapy and respltory departments.

Each of you made Oelwln's last hospital stay a little easier. Your kindness and concern for each of us will never be forgotten. God bless each of you. Joan Holmberg Jeff, Glenda, Kim and Joe 893-36 THANKS TO MY FAMILY and friends who helped celebrate my 00th birthday, for the cards and gifts, and to my children for hosting the day. I appreciate your thoughtfulness.

Frank Trecek. 88836 THANK YOU ALL for the cards, flowers, telephone calls, visits, gifts and food while In the hospital and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness meant so much to me. God bless you all. Marilyn Junek.

885-36 THANKS to my friends and relatives for the cards and visits while I was in Republic County Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Scott and the nurses for their excellent care. Deibert Phalen. 885-36 43-Museum CROSSROADS OF YESTERYEAR MUSEUM Open Hours: 1:00 to 4:00 Sundays, 1:30 to 4:30 Republic County Historical Museum US36 Hwy.

Belleville, Kansas Phone 913-527-5971 641-43 WE WISH TO THANK our relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, calls, visits, prayers, flowers, food, memorials and caring concern during Deiwin's long illness and death. Words cannot express our thanks to the Cuba community and Rev. Tom Ballard for the support and help. We can never repay you, but we will always remember. A special thanks to the VW Club for serving the lunch and making our out of town friends so welcome.

God bless each and everyone of you. Joan Holmberg Jeff, Glenda, Kim and Joe Holmberg. 883-36 WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sincere thanks to Rev. Allen Phillips and ail who had a part In the funeral service for Gerhard Nelson. We also want to thank all who assisted In any way for memorials, cards and flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Nelson Ethel and Alice Nelson Nieces and Nephews.

985-36 Too Late To Classify FOR Wide Ford 5 bolt truck aluminum wheels with Ground Haug Monster Mudders tires, $300. Phone 913-729-3673 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. week days and all day weekends. 901-16 LEGAL (First published In The Belleville Telescope Thursday, January 23, COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS December 1 through December 31,1981 GENERAL FUND Payroll: 828 174.41 Adams Oil Service 47,80 Amoco 15.77 Arbuthnot Drug 10a75 Barry Porter 419.82 Barth Appliance BasO Bel Villa 12.00 Belleville Medical Clinic 3B3.50 Belleville Telescope S37.B5 Carol A Luse 8.36 Central Office Products 29322 City Of Belleville 1093.68 Cloud County Clerk 2125.00 Coast To Coast 27.62 Communications Service 48.00 Computer Services of KS.

644.00 Conoco Inc. 22.84 Conoco 36 113.98 Crouse Tire Wheel 6.4S DataMaxx 2408.00 Daylight Donuts 1425 Directories America 84.00 Douglas G. Simms 337.50 Duckwalls 8.48 Durfllnger Disposal 26.00 Ecolab Pest Elimination 42.00 Emma Berggren 8022 FP Sales 7.50 First Class Ford 73.02 Floyd Sorrick 166,12 Food Mart 630 ,50 Frank G. Spurney, Jr 17a50 Geo. Hays Son.

Inc, 181,95 Holiday Inn 157.77 Holiday Inn 285 .12 Holiday Inn-Holldome 163,58 IBM Corporation 286,82 Johnson Insurance Agency 50.00 Kanrep 46,01 Ketterman's, Inc, 37,50 KrisKIIng 124,46 Law Enforcement Equip, Co 36,85 Lockwood Inc. 773 ,30 MarkB, Pilley 150,00 Max Thompson 76.00 Mid-America Business Equip. 8887 N.C.K, Electric 83.71 Naysmith Compforms 5228 North Central Office Sup 173 .50 0.K, Tire 37028 Paulsen, Buschel, Swenson, 133 ,03 Peoples National Bank 5,00 Phillips 66 Company 18,83 Pierce Electronics 644 .40 Pitney Bowes 128.53 Print Shop 119 ,90 Pur-O-Zone Chemksal 32a09 Raoal Information Sys 35,00 Ranada Tower Atrium 434 ,45 Raymond Raney 109.00 Smee 44,68 Rep, Co. Soil Conservation 10000.00 Rep, County Highway Dept, 1046.48 Jaok Jill 154.76 Rite Way Linen Service 114 .80 Ronald Blad 4121 Sharon Rundua 1 SOS Business Systems Southwestern Bell 64.56 Southwestern Bell 455 .72 Southwestern Bell 10820 Southwestern Bell 51 Southwestern Bell 253 .45 Steven Zukowske 1 19,31 U.8. Postoffiott 290,00 US, Postoffloe 336.00 United Telephone System 59.61 Vernon Kalivods 29j8 Viking 17043 Wayne Pachta WMa American Fire Equip Wktt toulM M.

Zukowske Adams Go Canterbury I WlohIt Dept. Carolyn B(jrna, KAOCCA EALTH Payroll: Arbuthnot Df Belleville Telescope Centrar Office Products Ftood Mart Jeanne M. Mathy Kathy Zach KS. Dept. Of HeaNh Envir La Varre Hallack Marcia Hansen Marge Nelson Maudle Sothers North Central Office Sup Print Shop Rep, County Highway Dept.

Republic County Hospital Sprlnghouse Book Co. Stephanie Swierclnsky Linda Currie ROAD BRIDGE Payroll: Agenda OH Company Alkar Tire Service, Inc, Alsop Sand Inc, Babe Houser Motor Co, Belleville Telescope Berry Tractor Equip, Co Brown Welding Supply, Inc Centel Central Detroit Charles Joy City Of Belleville Coast To Coast Communications Service Cornbett Chemical Co, Cottonwood Crouse Tire Wheel Director Of Taxation Don Sankey Motors Inc. Durfllnger Disposal DWE First Class Ford Food Mart Gene Strait Geo W. Hays Son, Inc. Hoard Oil Holiday Inn Husker Steel Independent Salt Co.

Jacobson Construction James Lawson Jensen Oil Joe's Electric KPL Gas Servtoe Lakeside Copier Les's Garage Lcnra's Auto Supply Martin Tractor Co, Marvin Cherney Electric North Central Office Sup Central Radiator Ray Clark Inc Republic Oil Co. Rite VStey Linen Service Ftoss-Frazer Supply Co. Rural Gas Inc. Sellers Tractor Inc Southwestern Bell US. Postal Service Viking Walthers OH Co, Welborn Sales, Inc, Wheelers Zee Medical Service 131,16 39,00 23,50 120.00 31,00 12682 40,00 50.00 21,88 14.40 2871.00 13.74 51,40 19.60 220.00 2820 33.68 140.65 85.42 89.50 94.85 32.82 1030.00 2470 101.17 5.00 $26,827.42 1255.88 1466.10 8589.09 3777 16.40 663.03 7338 119.49 1682,32 10.95 18857 5821 71.65 180.50 363.60 146.86 677.02 180.00 14.00 44.04 282.42 17.14 42.00 128.62 936.09 105.00 361.66 14650 721.30 54.00 2875 30.00 420.07 4770 301.50 138.45 405.02 13.60 ao6 13.05 35.00 266.04 257.52 15.00 106.35 20.30 213.06 171.87 161.00 417.15 255.00 88020 32.41 76.40 Deaths N.CK.

ftee Fair FAIR APPRAISER Payroll: Aircraft Bluebook Barry Porter Bob VIHines Holiday Inn Naysmith Compforms Southwestern Bell Viking Maclean Hunter Market Topeka Clubhouse Inn CONSERVATION Rep. Co. Son Conservation WEEDS Payroll: City Of Belleville Coast To Coast Repi County Highway Dept. Rural Gas Inc. Southwestern Ben Steve Pounds 1061.10 15.00 85.00 3750,00 130.67 4Q85 165.83 86.61 62.04 42.00 110.26 2000.00 33.37 6.00 124.44 254.40 32.56 90.80 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Blue Shield 26250.76 Emma Berggren, Co.

Treas 9220.77 Kansas Group Life Inc. Co 1477,73 AMBULANCE Payroll: ADC Aero Life Support Group Bel Villa Restaurant Bound Tree Corp. Cable TV. City Of Bellovtlle Cloud County Bank Coast To Coast Communicationa Service Dales Service Boat Sale Directories America Gea W. Hays Son, Inc.

Kansas Oxygen, Inc. KPL Gas Service Melton Motors North Central Office Sup Our Designs 66 Company Print Shop Rodney Dusek Sohendel Past Control Southwestern Bell Sprlnghouse Book Co. Sprlnghouse Book Co Swedish Am. State Bank Texaco Refining Mkt. U.S.

Postofflce Wear Guard Wheelers Whites Soft Water Service KEMTA VWiSTE Payroll; Jensen Oil N.CX Electric Rep; Co. Road BrMge $5,569.45 12.71 14.45 40.89 283.60 106.30 24.75 114.56 5253.75 ia5e 451.90 6726 37800 38.99 156.46 172.75 40.70 13325 60.05 127.75 167.41 2.93 12,00 199.00 11750 22,50 10087.78 16.66 iiaoo 604.86 62.30 12.50 25.00 $081.31 196.91 19.32 562.68 MENTAL RETARDATION Occupation Center of 1275.43 Payroll: Janet Kauer Vtokia Hall ELECTION $1,048.66 11 .86 13 .86 WORKER'S COMP Bellevllla Medical Boyd Norgard Charkis Tamarlua Family Chiropractic Ctr. Radiology Qonauitsnta PA Salina Phyaioal Thcmpy HIOTORICALRECORDS Rep. Co. Hlatortoal 8oo.

74.35 80.00 831.78 1421 229.00 145.00 208.01 TRANSPORTATION Payroll: $801.46 Rap. Co. Road Bridge 96478 Payroll: SPECIAL AUTO 706.69 1.23 Marguerite Davis Marguerite Maye Davis, daughter of Preston and Rowena Larabee Chappell, was bom July 12,1928, at Haddam, and died January 13,1992, at Republic County Hospital in BellevUle at the age of 63 years, six months and one day. She graduated from Belleville High School 1946. She was imited in to Taylor A.

March 15,1947. They had tour children. She was a lifetime area resident, a homemaker, and a retired district manager for Avon. She' was a member of the Central Christian Church of BellevUle, American Legion Auxiliary and VFW Ladies Auxiliary of Belleville. She was preceded in death by her parents, one uster and one son, Taylor.

She is survived by her husband, Taylor A. of the home; two sons, Terry of York, So. and Tim of Belleville; one daughter, Merribeth Walker of Wichita; seven grandchildren; two step- grandchfldren; a brother, Paul Chappell of Fort Daws, Tex. Funeral services were held January 16 at the Central Christian Church in Belleville, conducted by Revs. David DeShazo, Roy Brotton and Gary Brewster.

Interment was Belleville Cemetery. Edward M. Jeardoe Edward Marvin Jeardoe, son of Albert and Laura Westbrook Jeardoe, was bom July 13, 1914, in Republic County, and died January 19, 1992, at the Concordia Rest Home at the age of 77 years, six months and six days. He lived with his mother on a farm until her health failed, and in 1980 they went to Minneapolis to the nursing home. His mother died a month later.

In 1984 he moved to the Clifton Care home and in 1985 to the Concordia rest home. He participated in the Senior Olympics. He was preceded in death by his father in 1931 and his mother in 1980. He is survived by his sisters, Mrs. Hazel Rodgers of Troy, Idaho, Mrs.

Edith Moxham of Wichita, Mrs. Alice Shaddix of Hughes Springs, Mrs. Mike (Dorothy) Novak of Belleville. Funeral services were held January 22, 2 p.m., at Bachelor- Faulkner-Dart Memorial Chapel in Belleville, conducted by Rev. Tom Ballard.

Interment was in Zion Cemetery near Talmo. William C. Jones William C. Jones, 60, a retired 3 uality manager for Boeing Aircraft, ied December 3, 1991, at Wuesthoff Hospital in Rockledge, Fla. He was bom in Haddam, December 15, 1930.

He moved to Merritt Island four years ago from Seattle, where he had been with Boeing for 35 years. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was a member of the Elks Lodge in Belleville. He was proceeded in death by his father, Charley L. Jones in 1963 and his sister, Danna in 1988.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara Jones of Merritt Island, one stepson, Willis Harvey of Seattle, one daughter, Virginia Risenfeld of Cincinnati, Ohio, one son, Charles Jones of West Chester, Ohio; his mother, Dorothy Fleming of Belleville, a brother, Ronald Jones of Enid, two sisters, Mrs. Wayne (Joanna) Gnadt of Denver, Mrs. Don (Marilyn) Templin of Hebron, Nebr. The body was cremated. Memorials may be given to the BHS Scholarship Fund in care of Peoples National Bank.

Edwin (Pete) Sankey Edwin L. (Pete) Sankey of Oroville, died Saturday. December 21,1991, at the hospital of natural causes. He was 79. He was born in Republic, to William and Nellie Sankey, October 7, 1912.

He served in the U.S. Army in the European Theatre during World War n. He traveled extensivefyin his career of heavy construction work before settling in California. He also worked as a carpenter for 20 years. His last job was with Bechtal Industries of Sacramento.

Sundvors include his mfe of 45 years, Minnie Hofts Sankey of Oroville; daughter, Mrs. Jack (Jackie) Hall of Oroville; granddaughter, Stephanie Hall of Chico, great- granddaughter. Coo of Chico; sister, Frances Weur of Michigan; brothers, Virgil of Solomon, OravMide services were held Tuesday, Deeember 24, at Memorial Park Cemetery. Pastor Mick Ista of Calvary Lutheran Chttrcb presided. Adolph Jensen Adolph L.

Je9 71. of Cotesfield, died Tuesday. Jamiary 7 at his home. He bpro February 12,1920, near Daonevirke to Lars ana Emma Tuina Jensen. He anendod iprade and high school He then moved to St.PaiM.N#»#bUsfarents.

He U.S. Army during Wori Wit n. MaV 1942 to custom combining. In 1964 he started his own custom-combining busbess which he operated until his retirement in 1983. On April 27,1966, he was married to Lucille Heath at Hebron.

The couple lived at Cotesfield all their married hfe. He suffered several years from a stroke. He was a member of the Carl Mogcn- sen American Legion Post 19 of St. Paul. He was preceded death by three brothers, Jens, Louie and Ernest Jensen.

Survivors bclude: his wife, Lucille of Cotesfield; one daughter, Mrs. Leon (Mary Lou) Compton of Wichita; a sister, Mrs. Amie Kment of St. Paul; a brother, Joe Jensen of Cotesfield; two grandsons; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Iva Goodger, Belleville.

Services were held January 10 at the Jacobsen Funeral Home in St. Paul, with Rev. Donna Dudley officiat- bg. Burial was at Cotesfield Cemetery with military honors. Robert Donohoe Robert E.

Donohoe, 80, of Jamestown, died Sunday, January 12,1992, at St. Joseph Hospital Concordia. He was born June 30,1911, at Kansas City, to Charles and Lena Gutzviller Donohoe. October 18, 1935, he was married to Alois M. Hultquist at Alhambra, Calif.

She died July 5,1979. He moved to Kackley from California 1953. In 1955 he moved to Jamestown where he owned and operated the Nu- Art Beauty Salon for over 30 years, until he retired. He was a member of the Catholic church. Besides his wife, he was preceded death by his parents, four sisters and two brothers.

Survivors bclude one daughter, Mrs. Larry (Diane) Wright of Lee's Summit, one son, Dennis of Kansas City, and two grandchildren. The funeralwas held January 16 at St. Mary's Catholic Church Jamestown, with Rev. Roger Meitl officiatbg.

Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Jamestown. Donald Thomas Donald Leonard Thomas, 74, of Scandia, died January 18, 1992, at Apache Junction, Ariz. Funeral services will be at the Scandia United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 23.

Interment wUl be Riverview Cemetery. Bachelor-Faulkner-Dart Funeral Home is charge. Cleo A. Brewster Cleo Alfred Brewster, son of Robert and Dica Louisa Nondorf Brewster, was born January 9, 1909, at Lucerne, and died January 13,1992, at Republic County Hospital, Belleville, at the age of 83 years and four days. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of Baker- Holmes Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3722, Belleville, Albert Isaacson-James Larsen Post 193, American Legion, Scandia.

He was a lifelong resident of the Scandia area, and retired from Recce Construction Company 1974. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, three brothers, a grandson and step-daughter. He is survived by his wife, Vivian of the home; son, Howard of Clay Center, step-son, Duaine Bettis of Olathe; seven grandchildren; eight grandchildren. Fimeral services were held January 16 at the Bachelor- Faulkner-Dart Funeral Home Scandia, conducted by Rev. Allan Phillips.

Military graveside service was by Albert Isaacson-James Larsen Post, American Legion, Scandia. Interment was Riverview Cemetery. Darrell Zeman Darrell F. Zeman, son of Dell and Emma Novak Zeman, was bom October 21,1915, at Wilson, and died January 17, 1992, at Republic County Hospital Belleville at the age of 76 years, two months and 26 days. He grew up the Wilson area and graduated from Wilson High School 1933.

He was a veteran of World War II. He was a retired Ibeman for Western Light and Telephone, now Centel Electric. "He lived the past several years Concordia. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by several cousins, including Mrs.

Charles Stafford of Belleville. Graveside services were held January 20 at the Wilson City Cemetery, conducted by Rev. Bob Hazen. William McKinley Nutter William McKinley Nutter, 95, rural Belleville, died Saturday, January 18, 1992, at St. Joseph Hospital, Concordia.

He was born September 16,1896, near Talmo to John and Matilda Forney Nutter. He attended Talmo High School and was an Army veteran of World War I. He was a lifetime resident of Lincoln Township Republic County where he was a farmer and stockman. March 26, 1920, he was married to Doris E. Wilcox at Salina.

Three sons were born to this marriage. He later married Emma L. Grimm, June 7,1941. She died May 30,1986. He was a member of the Moose Lodge and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Concordia.

Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by one son, Jack, his parents, three sisters and four brothers. bclude: two sons, McKinley Nutter Jr. of Redondo Beach, Lyle Nutter of Huntbgton Beach, two sisters, Blanche Johnson and Darlyne Lampcrt of Concordia; one brother, Maurice of Ames; 12 grandchildren; 17 great- grandchildren; two grandchildren. The funeral was held January 21 at Chaput-Buoy Funeral Chapel, Concordia, with Rev. James Akins officiating.

The VFW conducted graveside services at Zion Cemetery near Talmo. Women To Attend WIFE Meeting Several women from the area will attend the amiual January strategy meeting of Women Involved in Farm Economics to be held at the Embassy Suites, Kansas City, Mo. January 2426. Attending from Republic and Jewell counties will be Nancy Speigel, Formoso, national treasurer; Shirley Roe, Courtland, Kansas president; Mary Lou Anderson, Jamestown; Helen Aurand, Courtland; lona Tuley, Republic; and Rebecca Ost, Mankato. Addressing the meeting will be National WIFE President Joyce Spicher, Hingham, Kim Sibilsky, deputy director for policy program.

National Rural Health Association; William Heffernan, rural sociologist. University of Missouri; Richard A. Wiese, Environmental Protection Agency; Thayer Cozart, communication director, National Farmers Organization. PUBLIC AUCTION We will sell the following property at public auction at the 4-H Building located at the Fairgrounds In Belleville, Kansas on: SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 Auction begins at 12:00 Noon Sharp COINS AND ANTIQUES 39 silver quarters; 5 half dollars; 1 stiver dollar; 8 Indian head pennies; 40 nickels; 39 quarters; 118 dimes; 7 silver certificate dollars; oak drop leaf table; 6 oak chairs seats; oak buffet; half table; hall tree; painted rocker; parlor table; wood rocking horse; crock bowl; cast skillet; cast dutch oven; what not shelf; new carnival glass pitcher 4 glasses; 2 quilt tops; comforters; 2 hand sewn and tied comforters; assort, quilt Louis L'Amour, Zane Gray and assort, of western paper books; assort, of nice fancy work; assort, costume Jewelry; salt peppers; kerosene lamp; tea pot; compote; granite coffee pot; meat grinder; painted bowls; set of Knowies china; silverware; assort, figurines; assort, other antique and collector items. CAR 1973 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door hard-top car, auto air.

FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS 3 pc. blond bedroorti set springs mattress; Sears 9 cu. ft. chest deep freeze; dinette set chairs; Sylvania portable color TV set Singer sewing machine in cabinet; cedar chest; record player records; divan; floor lamp; 2 end tables; rocker; corner shelf; Ig. lamp; box fan; hamper; elec.

heater; Eureka upright vacuum sweeper; bedspreads; assort, good blankets bedding; assort, knick- knacks; elec. skillet; coffee maker; silverware; cookie Jar; radio; assort, of pots, pans cooking utensils; other household misc. ttems too numerous to list. ALBINA CHIZEK ESTATE OWNER Terms: Cash Lunch on Grounds Auction Conducted by: URRY UGASSE AUCTION REAL ESTATE, INC. Concordia, Kansas Lany Lagasse Lance Lagasse Ph: 913-243-3270 Ph.

243-3839.

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